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SUNDAY

October 29,1995

S a n fo rd H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1908
88th Year, No. 50 - Sanford. Florida

Are you
gambling
at work?

Bo all that you can be

Coach Bodle
remembered
Felled by cancer,
Bodle’s team plays
on In his memory

By VICKI OeBOMNICn
Herald Senior Staff Writer

a y B A B Y COATOAM
Herald Staff Writer

A

HwaM PIMM by to m * Kami

Sanford’s Margie Davidson, center, puts the
finishing touches on Nancy Swanson and

■ y RBN1B K IITM
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Margie Davidson is a magician
of sorts, transforming people Inio anything or
anybody they want to be.

Afcby........
...........
Editorial..........

f My experience in government
is that w h e n t h i n g s are
n o n - c o n t r o v e r s i a l and
beautifully coordinated,there
is not much going on. 3
- J o h n Fitzgo ro ld Konnody

Today: Sunny ami
cooler. High In the
upper 70s.

For mors weather, see Foee2A

Her talents most recently were used on tin­
sel at Universal Studios.
"T h is particular production company was
from Costa Rica, making a commercial Tor a
product called. Rlrk Ice Beer. The company
□ S e t C o s t u m e s , P a g e 3A

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G a m b lin g ,

Page

3A

Courthouse study unveiled
■ ,N M R S fW M U r
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Herald Stall Writer_________________________________________
SANFORD - The question is. where should the
Sem inole County Judicial fa c ilitie s be located, in
downtown Sanford or at Five F’olnts?
.
This past Thursday, the results o f a Master Space Plan
were turned over to Seminole County by Architects Design
Group. Inc., of Winter Park. President Keith Reeves
pointed out that the plans were, as presented, a draft. In
the cover letter of his presentation. Reeves wrote. "T h is Is
a draft submittal which will be augmented by additional
material based upon subsequent meetings with the
County Commission. If deemed necessary."
He continued. "The premise o f presenting the draft
findings of our study Is to permit stall and individual
commissioners the opportunity to have Input prior to
Issuance of a more final version o f the study."
Commissioner Win Adams met with Reeves this past
week. Chairman Randy Morris and the other commission­
ers arc scheduled to meet with Reeves on a otic-on-onc
basis during this coming week.
After those meetings. It may be determined that a full
commission work session may be required In order to
discuss the findings collectively.
The following Is based on the information conlalned in
Ihe Architects Design Group draft as presently being
considered. The points brought forward (below), will I k - In
In consideration o f both sides o f the issue: (Note: See

□Bee Courts. Page 3A

Fiendish fun

INDEX
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Halloween: Costume search
limited only by imagination

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David H alstead at Universal Studios
preparation for a beer commercial.

Pre-teen woll Kevin Finnerty. 7.
struck (ear In the hearts ol
many, Including two-year-old
Ashelyn Hays. Both Finnerty
and Hays won first place in their
age groups during Ihe Farmers
M arket H allow een c o stu m e
contest Saturday. Alex
Neverton, 9, who appeared as
Robin Hood, also won in his age
group. Judges lor the Costume
Caper were Mayor Bettye Smith,
Main Street's Bill Barwick and
business owner Sharon Koning.
Children were also invited to
t r i c k - o r - t r e a t al d o w n t o w n
stor es. Bobbing lor app le s
rounded out Ihe event, which
centered around the Saturday
market featuring plants, food,
colfee and crafts
HtiiU Photo b, Noqoi HwMck

A p ro p o se d visw of the co u rth o u se if it rem sins d o w n to w n .

Sleek, round,
wedge, curvy:
The evolution
of car styles

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ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS - Lake Brantley high
school lost a special member o f Its family last
Wednesday when teacher and football coach
David Lee Bodle lost a four month battle with
cancer.
F r id a y n ig h t , th e L a k e
Brantley varsity football team
honored Bodle with a 21-14
victory over Mainland. During
the game, players and coaches
wore T-shirts with a " 1 ” silhou­
etted against a red heart and
"C o a c h B od le" printed un­
derneath. Since the players'
_
T-shirts were hidden by their
D«ViO BOOM
shoulder pads, they also wore red wrist bands
on their left arms.
Lake Brantley defensive line coach Gary
Smith, who retains his composure In most
situations, had tears in his eyes during a
moment of silence before the Patriots took on
the Buccaneers. A fter F rid a y ’ s win over
Mainland. Smith fought back tears again as he
remembered Bodle.
“ It was tough to see us lose a tough game In
Coach Bodie s last game here." Smith said.
"H e ’s smiling now. Even after It happened, the
kids were focused. We had a plan to win this
gam e for him. David Bodle w as a true
professional In every way. He was a professional
on the field and In the classroom. David was a
great leader, and set a great example for every
kid he ever coached."
The tribute continued Saturday as LBHS
faculty, alumni, aludanla « « « » p«*r®nla piled Ihe
school uudltorluni for Uodlc s memorial service.
During the ceremony. Lake Brantley principal
Darvin Boothe commented that he felt Bodle
was expecting a miracle that never came.
Smith, along with head coach Fred Almon and
current LBHS players Jason Llpscy. Justin
Varltek and Brent Standage, recalled their
momories o f Bodle at Saturday's memorial
service. Florida State University linebacker
Daryl Bush, a former high school All-American
at LBHS. was also in attendance. Bush also
fought back tears as he talked about Bodle.
Bodle called Boothe in June to break the news
that he had been diagnosed with lung and liver
cancer. In July, Bodle Informed Boothe that he
wanted to continue teaching and coaching at
Lake Brantley even though his condition had
become worse. Boothe had no objection, and
Bodle resumed his normal duties o f teaching
physical education and coaching the football
(earn.
The Patriots lost to Orange Park 24-14. and
also dropped a 25-24 heartbreakcr to Lake
Howell In Bodlc's final games. Four days after
the loss to Lake Howell, the Patriots' hearts were
broken again when Bodle died. The football
players, coaches and school administrators were
called to the LBHS auditorium when the news
arrived, and LBHS guidance counselors were
waiting to comfort them.
" A t first, it was a really touchy subject and no
one wanted to talk about It." said Lake Brantley
quarterback Dee Brown. "W e know that he Is In
heaven. The- rest of the season Is dedicated to

SANFORD - You could bet It alL.and loee.
From that World Scries pool you anted up a
couple o f bucks for at work to the m ore
sophisticated fantasy football league that netted
|or lost) you a few bucks on a couple of calls made
on the sly on the Job. gambling could coat you
more than a few headaches In the workplace.
Technically speaking, even that World Series
pool Is Illegal. Th e one who organlies It Is. under
Florida statutes considered a bookmaker.
More often than not supervisors will turn a
blind eye to gambling In the workplace. Some
may even participate In the sport themselves.
Though there arc legal avenues for dealing with
gambling, most department heads handle the
problem Internally.
The biggest problems arise, officials said, when
the prognosticating, the laying down of money,
the distribution o f winnings and. even the playing
of the game take up company time.
According to Sanford City Manager Bill Sim ­
mons. the city o f Sanford's director of personnel
has been serving a five day suspension for
opcrullng a fantasy football league team while he
was expected to hie performing his duties for the
city.
Simmons said Tim McCauley used city re­
sources In the operation of his team and
employed his subordlnales In some operational
aspects of the team.
A fantasy league (there arc football, baaeball.
basketball, hockey and golf versions of the gam e)

By BOB SCHMBRUNO
Herald Correspondent
There Is u saying liuti goes. T h e more things
change, the more they slay ihe same.'This is true
when talking about automotive styling. Back in
19H5. when Ford Introduced the 1986 Taurus. Its
rounded shape was heralded as Innovative and
futuristic. In many respects. It was. However, as
many seasoned car enthusiasts know, the Idea of
rounded cars was really nothing new. Many cars
of the forties and fifties had very rounded, curva­
ceous shapes.
The truth Is lhat over ihe decades, popular
automotive styling has switched back and forth
from angular In rounded. Each time a particular
theme conies back, however, there are styling
cues that are unique to Its own generation of cars.
For example. In Ihe late fifties and sixties, angu­
lar styling was popular. In this time period, the
cars typically had many creases and body lines as
well as tallflns. When angular styling later
returned in the early eighties. It did so without the
many creased txxly lines and llns. These angular
cars, such us the I9H0 Datsun 200SX. 1982
Toyota Cellca. and 19H2 Sunblrd, had broad, flat
panels Instead of Indicate creases and folds In
their ImkIIcs
See Cars, Page 5 A

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�8 A - Santefd Haratd. Sanford. Florida -Sunday, O c lo b r 29. 1995

Up, up and away

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Aero Modelers dedicate airstrip, plan improvements

Dots dsftnds OOP plan on msdicars

B ob Thomson, president o f the
Sanford A ero Modelers, the o r­
g a n iz a t io n res p o n s ib le fo r
opening the new R/C airfield,
said members worked hard for
the past three years to secure the
airstrip, and a 15-year lease for
the 40-acre facility.

over, they have leveled the land
and made It suitable for R/C
aircraft.
But that IsJust the beginning.
Thomson said plans for the
R/C airpark include installation
of a sprinkler system, construc­
tion of structures to provide
shade for pilots, and eventually,
construction of an asp h a lt
runway and a track for R/C cars.
With the new airfield, the club
has blossomed to more than 75
members, Thomson said.
For all Involved, safety !•
forrmost In the pilots' minds.
W h ile real aviators often
practice an "eight hours bottle to
throttle” alcohol baseline, the
club's aviators have "zero toler­
ance" on alcohol.

O n Saturday, the field did not
look like much with Ua gram
runway, but the organization
has b ig plans for the R/C park.

According to Thomson, ban­
ning alcohol keeps the sport
safe, and also makes it more
family oriented.

" W h a t w e w ant to d o Is
ultimately to make this a park
fo r R/C a n d U -F ly ( w i r e controlled) airplanes, m ats and
cars," Thomson said. "W e want
to make It a total facility a n y­
body can u se."

Thomson said that is impor­
tant because the club has Junior
m em bers, and even h as a
speakers bureau with speakers
that meet with Junior organiza­
tions, such as the Boy Scouts.

Herald Staff Writer

LAKELAND — GOP President candidate Bob Dole said
Saturday that Republicans want to overhaul Medicare similar
to the way they reformed Social Security more than a decade
ago under President Reagan.
"W c put together a package In 1983 that. In efTect, saved
Social Security." said Dole. Senate Majority Leader. "Seniors
are still getting their checks. We told President Clinton six
weeks ago ... 'Mr. President, why don't w e do the same with
Medicare as we did with Social Sccurlly in 83.' He called that a
gimmick."
The U.S. Senator from Kansas spoke to 150 people at a
Florida campaign stop at a posh resort. Sixty-three of those
people were delegates to Presidency III. which Is the state's
GOP straw poll next month.
Dole made a three-city stop In Florida hours after the Senate
passage of a new federal budget-balancing plan.

SANFORD — Remote control
aircraft enthusiasts dedicated
and officially opened a new
airstrip just for hobbyists Satur­
day afternoon.
Nearly 100 people turned out
for the ceremony, lunch, and an
opportunity to fly their aircraft
from the 400-foot runway.

In a last-minute package of changes early Saturday morning.
Senate GOP leaders restored $2 billion fo r Medicare and $10
billion for M edicaid to ensure support from moderate
Republicans.
Medicare is the medical program for the aged, while Medicaid
helps the poor.
Clinton has vow ed to veto the GOP budget In Its current
form. The Senate, along with the House budget that passed
Thursday, now go to Joint conference for reconciliation.
Dote repeated that Clinton Is using scare tactics to turn
public opinion against the Republicans on the Medicare issue.
"(Clinton) comes down to Florida and he sits with an
85-year-old lady and he says ‘They're goin g to take away your
Medicare."* the Senate Majority Leader said. "H e 's trying to
frighten people."
Dole said the G O P wants to Just slow the rate o f growth In
Medicare, not elim inate It. "We are trying to save Medicare."
he said.
Republicans w on't compromise w ith Clinton on basic
principles set forth In the budget, he said.
"W e are going to balance the budget In seven years." Dole
said. "That’s what the American people want. W c are going to
reform welfare — really reform welfare — and w e are going to
preserve Medicare, w e are going to have tax cuts."

T h e A ero Modelers began us­
ing the 40-acre parcel for flying
earlier this year. Since taking

Sen. Phil Gramm, also In Florida Saturday, has accused Dole
of opposing Medicare In 1965. Dole's cam paign has demanded
an apology from Gram m for the Texas senator's claim that
Dole differed with Ronald Reagan on the issue In 1965 when. In
fact, they shared the same position.
" I have the sam e position as Ronald Reagan had." Dote said,
citing the form er president's support for Eldercare, the
means-based health care program for the elderly. “ That's how
Medicare has gotten in trouble. The cost has far outpaced the
money coming In ."
Dole also planned stops In Punta Gorda and Fori Lauderdale
on Saturday.

The d u b has been In existence
since 1977, Anyone Interested in
Joining la encouraged to call
Thomson at 323-3841.

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F ro m A f f o c la t o d P ra ia reports
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Modslira Prssldsnt Bob Thornton and aircraft.

Plana ware unvsMsd for Improvtmanta to tho park.

T h e w a y w e w ere: E la b o ra te
In years gone by. May Day was
celebrated With elaborate pro­
grams In each o f the Sanford
Schools. 1 especially remember
the o n e s a t b o th S a n fo rd
Grammar and Sanford Junior
High when I was a student. And
there was always a May Day Ball
at Seminole High School. Each
of these festivities featured a
king and queen and their court.
In lower grades, each classroom
would select Us representatives
from which the king and queen
were chosen. In high school,
freshman, sophomores. Juniors
and s e n io rs e le c t e d rep re­
sentatives and I believe the
entire student body voted for the
king and queen from the senior
class.
At Junior high, the court was
presented In the auditorium
during (he day and that evening
there would be a dance where
th ey w ere p r e s e n te d more
formally. I have already written
about the one that occured in
1950.

LOTTIRV
M IA M I H ere are the
w in n in g n u m b ers selected
Friday In the F lo rid a Lottery:

May Day at Sanford
Grammar School
At S a n fo rd Grammar, the
festivities w ere held outside
during the school day. The street
in front o f the school (Seventh
Street) was closed off and the
ro y a lty p rocessed from the
school to their thrones Just north
of the street. Fifth grade girls
would perform a Maypole Dance
In th e street • I remember
wearing a pink crcpc paper dress
for this as a fifth grader. I also
was part o f a Maypole Dance for
the Sem inole High festivities as a
freshman In 1951. This picture
is in the 1996 Sanford Historical
Society calendar.
Th ere would be other enter­
tainment at Sanford Grammar
School which Included athletic
contests in the park across the
street.
W hile researching the Sanford
Heralds for the wartime articles.
I cam e across an Hem on the
1945 May Day festivities at

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Sanford Grammar which I will
share with you today.
The sixth graders defeated the
fifth graders in both of the boys'
team events. In volleyball they
w on two games out o f three,
while In diamond ball the score
w as seven to two. Edison Myers
c a p t a i n e d th e v i c t o r i o u s
diamond ball team.
In the other conlests. each
grade had a winner among the
boys' events. I will list the sixth
grade winner first in each. 50
yard dash- LrHoy Hosier and
Francis Stenstrom: High JumpStan ley Oglesby and Jim m y

The girls had only one winner
in each event, probaly because
there were not as m any partici­
pants. Volley ball throw- Bobbie
Jean Swain: Sack race- Alberta
Brewer: Potato race- Barbara
Wathen- Diamond ball throw •
Doris Donaldson.
Th e King and Queen o f May
were Clarence Clause and Penny
Wallace. The court w as made up
of Jeanette
W olfer. Vernon
S la ce y. Mary J a n e D obson,
G lenn Robinson. M ary Ann
Kreinbring and David Bayley.
Crown bearers were Irma Jena
Corley and Nolly Dunn.
Other Interesting parts o f the

program were the folk dances by
the sixth grade girls under the
d ir e c t io n o f M is s L u c i l l e
Cam pbell w h o g a v e an In­
formative sketch on each dance.
Mass exercises were performed
by the boys under the direction
o f Mrs. Jack Hom er and Mrs.
Jack Flynt. And. o f course, there
was the traditional May pole
dance by the fifth grade girts,
directed by Mrs. Edson Gott and
Mrs. M. Matson.

May Day at
SouthsMa in 1942
The following Item was given
to me several years ago by one of
my own classmates. I did not
a t t e n d k i n d e r g a r t e n at
Soulhslde. but the majority of
those In the May Day program
were those I attended school
with for the follow ing 12 years.
The Southslde kindergarten
class of 1941-42 had Us closing
cxcfrises with a May Day pro­
gram entitled "A ll In a Garden
Fair". It was directed by their
te a c h e r. M rs . E liz a b e t h

Turnbull.
Each o f the children portrayed
a flower and were guests at a
garden party. Taking part In the
program w ere Bluebells- Patricia
Tookc. Patsy Collins, Charles
Dunn a n d D ic k ie M oss;
Carnation- LaRue McNeil; Sweet
W illiam - R o d m a n Brum ley;
Hollyhock- Joel Moss; Jack In
Ihe Pulpit- Jim m ie Fox: PoppyJeanette Wathen; SnapdragonHamilton Bisbec; Pansy- Ellen
Lyon; T ig e r Lily- Edward Mc­
Call; D andelion- B illy Park:
Forget m e Not- Joyce Jones;
N a stu rtiu m * G tbson Bates;
Daisy- S andra Dunn; TulipGordon T o ll; Larkspur- Jimmy
K rld er; a n d V io le t- Peggy
Wright.
After the party, members of
the class were served refresh­
ments In the school lunch room.
I have a truly delightful ac­
count o f a 1923
May Day
Festival at Southslde given to
me by participant. Paul Blggers.
1will save this to share with you
next spring.

T H E W E A TH E R
Today: Mostly sunny: Breezy
and cooler. Highs In Hie mill to
upper 70s. Wind north SO to 20
mph. Sunday night: Fair. Low in
Hie upper 50s. Light north wind.
Monday: Mostly sunny. Highs in
Ihe luwer 80s. Tuesday. Partly
cloudy and breezy wilh a chance
of showers east. Lows from Ihe
upper 50s north to the mid 60s
south and east. Illghs In Ihe low
lo m id 80s. Wednesday. Parity
cloudy with a chance of showers
east. Lows from the mid 60s
west to low 70s east. Illghs In
the low to mid 80s. Thursday.
Mostly sunny. Illghs in Ihe mid
ami upper 80s.

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McDaniels: Pole vault- Curtis
Johnson and John Rivers: Run­
ning broad Jump- Martin Taylor
and Leslie Holcombe; Standing
broad Jump- Raymond Harper
and William Ratliff.
Th e relay race was w on by the
sixth grade boys team consisting
of Curtis Johnson, Duane Har­
rell, Charles Willis, and Billy
Tison.

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TUESDAY
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Nov. 22

■EACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves arc 1
to 2 feel and choppy. Current Is
running io the south with a
water temperature of 78 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: W aves
are 1 to 2 feet and choppy.
Current is running lo the south
willi a water temperature of 78
degrees.

SUNDAY:SOLUNA* TABLE:
Suadayimln.9.45 a.m.. 10:20
p.m.: maj. 3:35 a.m., 4:05 p.m.;
__________ ___________ ch: highs.
—* a.m., 12:01 p.m.: laws. 5:23
a.m.. 6:21 p.m.; N o w S m yrna
Bsacht highs. — a.m.. 12:06
p.m.: lows. 5:28 a.m.. 6:26 p.m.:
Cocoa Beach: highs. — a.m..
12:21 p.m.; lows. 5:43 a.m.. 6:41
p.m.

BOATINS
B t. A a g a s t l a e
Canaveral

to Co p e

Sunday: Wind north 20 knots.
Seas 5 to 7 ft except higher in
the gulf stream. Bay and inland
waters choppy. Sunday night:
Wind north lo northeast 15 to 20
knots. Seas 4 lo 6 ft except
higher In the gulf stream. Bay
and Inland waters choppy.

ClBoaaet....................5:44 p.m.
['B a a r ls e ..................6:35 u.m.
The Ultra Violet Index (UVII
rating for Orlando is 8. Use your
sunscreen, wear a hat.
The UVl exposure levels are
rated by the Environmental
Protection Agency as follows:
0.1.2 minimal
3.4 low
5.6 moderate
7.8.9 high
10- very high

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high and Overnight low to 4 3* ■ m COT
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71 31 107 cdy
Bolton
13 34
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Chtyonne
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Chicago
S« 47 01 rn
Colorado Spring*
to 24
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Columbla.SC
13 40 12) C&amp;f
CpIombuvG*.
13 37 101 cdy
Columbus. Ohio
*1 41 ]t
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Concord. N H
01 3) 00 rn
Dollot FI Worth
13 40
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Denver
34 34
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Evanivltle
71 31
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Fair banlip
70 1
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Court reprimands
Sanford attorney

Warranto
• Roberto Vert Iz Ayllon, 2 2 . 1009B Park Avenue, was located
at his residence b y deputies Wednesday. He w as wanted for
falling to appear lor ball, on a conviction o f violation o f an
Injunction against dom estic violence.
•Anthony Wayne Hawkins, 22,009 Pecan Avenue. Sanford,
was located by deputies at his residence Wednesday. He was
charged with falling to appear for bail on violation of probation
for a conviction o f possession of less than 30 gram s of
cannabis.
•Jennifer L. Donaldson. 30. 2031 Jack Court. Sanford, was
located by deputies at 11th Street and U.S. H ighw ay 17*93
Wednesday. She w a s wanted for violation o f probation on a
conviction of theft.
•Alfred Leon Harkneaa, 38. 909 W. 10th Street, reportedly
turned himself In at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Wednesday. He w as wanted for violation o f probation on a
conviction of battery.

Traffic stop
Rufus Bradley. 43. o f 3180 Airport Blvd.. w as stopped on
U.S. Highway 17-93 by Casselbeny police Wednesday. He was
charged with d rivin g w ith a suspended/revoked license,
attached tag not assigned, petit theft, no proof o f Insurance,
and a citation for windshield none/defeettve.

Tha Seminole County Sheriff’s Office harvested the first crop of
of hydroponic lettuce from the |allhouse garden recently. Sheriff
Don Esllnger’e project, to raise food for Inmates' consumption, Is
the first of its kind in the nation. Betty Kelley, manager for
special projects at the jail, surveys the bibb lettuce before it it
picked.

Gambling

Costumes
Ceatlaaed tnm Page 1A
had heard about m y store and my reputation
and gave me a call. Needless to say I was very
excited, and a bit nervous at the very though
o f working on a m o vie set." Davidson said.
After 14 years In the costume and clothing
business In Sanford. Davidson has realised
many different avenues that can be traveled In
order to succeed when you own your own
business. T h e m onth o f October Is her busiest
month, providing costumes for Halloween.
"My employees as well as myself work our
backside's off. T h ere are times that 1 swear
every person In Sanford has rented s costume
or needed some sort o f accessory for Hallow*
een.”
Davidson said she doesn't mind. She loves
her work.
"Given the chance. I wouldn’t change a
thing." she said.
A Second Im age Costume Shoppe, now in
downtown Sanford, w as established In 1981
on a shoe-string budget, with Davidson always
believing In the strength o f God and that she
would be a success. Her first store was In a
small strip m all on Sanford Avenue. She
started out strictly as a clothing consignment
shop, carrying a complete selection o f family
doming, what Davidson couldn't build with
her own two hands, she would find somehow
the money to get the necessary Items to keep
the store going.
"It was really tough In the beginning. I
remember one tim e when I had to sell m y
canoe for the extra money to buy something
that l Just hadn't thought about needing."
D a v id s o n s a id . A s th s i y e a r p a ssed . D a v i d s o n

saw her business really start to flourish.
In 1982, Davidson moved her business to a
new locatkft. Th is was an exciting time for
her as it was a much larger store at a more
visible location. She was now operating In the
Pine Crest shopping mall on 27th Street and
17-92. It waa at this location that she crossed
Into another venture.
"Since 1 dealt mainly In second hand

clothing, my store seemed to be the place that
people would look Into first hoping to ftnd
something for that special party, such as a
Halloween party."
Having had such a large assortment or
items, few people left without being able to
put something together.
"O n e year I had a customer that wanted to
enter a contest as the headless horseman. I
went ahead and did my best for her and lo and
behold she won the first place prize."
From there the costume end o f the business
Just kept growing. Word spread, and business
grew. Davidson now knew that she had
tapped Into a hidden resource.
After eight years at her Pine Crest location.
Davidson once again felt som e growing pains.
She decided to move her business to Its
current location at 102 East First Street. In
Sanford. Although she waa still dealing with
consignment clothing, the costume end of the
business really blossomed. In fact, she finally
quit the clothing end o f the business com­
pletely. Davidson rented the apace light next
to her existing store and expanded by twice
the alze.
"N ow . I'd become a complete costume
shoppe.” Davidson said.
Davidson has every costum e imaginable.
Her selections range from Scarlett O Kara to
Little Bo Peep, as w ell as an array from
monsters to monks.
"Th ere Is no person too small or too big that
I can’t get Into a costum e."
And if It's not
on her racks, that hold over 5000 costumes.
Davidson, herself will m ake it for you..
Her stint st UnVersa! turned out to be* an
c x tre m ly long untr"fcxlm ustlng “Bay for
Davidson. But, the experience was more then
she'd every dreamed It could be, “ I worked
w ith the hair and costumes for the actors in
this commercial. They portrayed cavemen
and women as well as Eskim os."
But that was Just a warm up for Davidson.
Tuesday Is Halloween, night o f nights for
people In costumes.

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FreneWfneerte
The Florida Har stressed that
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----------------- the court orders are not final
SANFORD — Sanford Attorney until tim e ex p ires to file a
Douglas Roes Lauber. 212 N. rehearing motion and, If filed,
Park Avenue, has been repri­ determined. The filing o f such a
m a n d e d fo r p r o f e s s i o n a l motion does not alter the ef­
m iscon du ct b y the F lo rid a fective date o f the discipline.
Supreme Court.
Among attorneys across the
In a disciplinary report Issued state w h o w e re suspended,
this past week by the Florida charges were m ostly for conti­
Bar. a total of 16 attorneys were nuing their practices In the state
suspended, and five others were after having been Issued an
reprimanded. Three were dis­ order to cease for specified
barred and five resigned.
lengths o f time. One was sus­
pended after pleading guilty to
A c c o rd in g to th e F lo rid a
Supreme Court order dated Oct. c h a r g e s o f " I n t e n t i o n a l l y
12. Lauber reportedly violated threatening to do violence, poin­
Bar rules by not fully repre­ ting a knife at another, and
restraining the victim against
senting his client In an alimony
case. The report said he failed lo his will."
For attorneys who were dis­
take action on the case until
eight months after he w as re­ barred. most o f the charges were
tained.
for falling to fully represent their
clients.
"T h erefore," the document
says, "he didn't keep his client
As an oftlclal agency of the
reasonably Informed about the Supreme Court o f Florida. The
case."
Florida Bar and Its Department
o f L a w y e r R e g u la t io n are
charged with the administration
of a statewide disciplinary sys­
from a dollar or two to the entire tem to enforce Supreme Court
ruls o f professional conduct.
amount of the paycheck.

Is comprised o f "m an ag­
e r s " w ho pay a fee (usually 850
o r more per season to partici­
pate. Managers draft a team
from the ranks of professional
athletes.

The superintendent o f schools.
Dr. Paul Hagerty. requested an
Investigation Into the matter
more than a year ago.

A team's winning or losing Is
determ ined by actual perfor­
m ance o f players on the field.

Though the case rem ains
open, Whitmire said, there have
been no arrests, nor have any
charges been filed.

W hile Simmons said gam llng
is "n ot high on (his) list or
priorities” when It comes to
disciplining his employees, he
d o es not want to be taken
advantage o f by employees look­
ing to supplement their Income
through sporting wagers made
In the office.

" T o the best o f m y knowledge
this Is not something that Is
happening here at this tim e."
J im S h u p e . p r i n c i p a l o f
Lakevlcw said. " I don’t think
this Is a problem."

"W h at they (city employees)
do on their time." he said. " I
have a problem with doing It on
m y time.”

In a society which does little to
discourage wagering on sporting
events, officials are not surprised
that em ployees are pla cin g
friendly wagers on the (ob.

Though betting is technically
Illegal, very few employees are
ever prosecuted by legal means.
Suspension from work for a
brief period may be the harshest
punishment doled out for such
an offense.
* ’ ln m y tim e as a n I n ­
v e s t i g a t o r . ” C m d r. D e n n is
•Whitmire o f the Sanford Police-

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Hagerty could not be reached
for comment.

" I think I have encountered
Ibettlng pools) every place I've
been associated with." Simmons
said.
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only once case where we were
called In to Investigate an Inci­
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That case Involved an alleged
Incident at Lakevlcw Middle
School In Sanford where em ­
ployees were playing "paycheck
p oker” with wagers ranging

Courts--------

historic usage o f the site lat Five site as compared to Five Points.
property currently occupied by
Points) for Vehicle Fleet Mainte­
• T h e conclusion of this con­ Public Works. Fleet Maintenance
conclusions and recommendations! nance and Fueling may have su ltan t Is that the County
and Vehicle Fueling, oilers a
resulted In s o m e site con­ Commission should give consid­ greater challenge because o f the
In favor of moving
tamination.
eration to the continued utiliza­ distance from U.S. H ighw ay
• The (d o w n to w n location) tion o f the downtown Sanford
17-92. The building. In response
to Fiv« Points
option considers the continued site.
to
that Issue, has been located
•There Is sufficient land on
reuse o f th e courthouse In
a c ro s s from the open, u n ­
which to construct new Judicial
• T h e existing parcels of land
downtown Sanford and con­
developed area fronting on U.S.
Facility. Approxim ately 18.28
struction o f a new facility on In d o w n t o w n S a n fo rd a rc
Highway 17-92. This tends to
acres are available with land
land contributed by the city. It estimated to consist of 9.2 acres
offer
a visual access to the
area anticipated to be needed at
also discounts the cost o f a new or approximately one half o f the
facllllty and potentially provide
13.46 acres.
parking garage by the antici­ land allocated for usage at Five
for a more formal (and appropri­
OThc Five Points site, with
pated contribution to the city. Points. As an urban site, It
ate) location separated by other
well-considered design elements
envisions
that
a
more
vertical
Coat o f th e developm en t is
county luncllans that are at Five
o f vehicle access, landscaping,
estimated at 864.302.811. (Note, s o lu t io n (b u ild in g h e ig h t,
Points.
signage and overall character
this Is an estimated 8268.000 multi-deck parking garage, etc.)
can be made to appropriately
Th e Downtown Master Plan,
less than the cost o f the Five would be the appropriate solu­
reflect the needs o f the Judicial
tion. Utilizing that concept, the as a result of Its urban location,
Points estimate).
System.
•T h e historical loatlon of the downtown site will provide suf­ provides for a more form al
OThc cost o f building at Five
Master Plan concept. The build­
Judicll s y s te m has been In ficient area for utilization.
Points considers relocation of the
ings urc larger In vertical mass
downtown Sanford for over 100
Judicial and associated func­
and Include twin, multt-lcvcl
years. As a result o f this, numer­
tions, on property currently oc­
parking garages for the proposed
ous businesses associated In one
cupied by Public Works, Fleet
1.000 vehicle parking capacity.
manner or another with the Conclusion
Maintenance and the Fueling
Th e downtown site has more
Judicial process, have elected to
In Its final slalmcnt, the doc­ constraints as It becomes criti­
Facility. Development costs In­
locate In proxim ity to the court­
ument gives an overview with cally Important to provide con­
cluding (hose associated with
house. These businesses would
the following statement. Each nectors to the existing court­
the adaptive reuse o f the existing
be adversely financially alTectcd
courthouse and renovation o f the
observance Is stated In consid­ house for purposes o f circulation
by the relocation o f the Judicial
County Services B uilding Is
eration o f an artist’s conception and security.
functions to the Five Points site.
o.‘ the two possible structures,
$64,571,297.
• T h e Five Points site Is not
b o t h In F i v e P o in ts a n d
•T h e majority o f the site
A s noted, these are Just two
currently served by adequate
appears lo be relatively level
d o w n t o w n S a n fo r d . T h e concepts o f many that are avail­
utilities (water, sewer) or by a
drawings however, arc merely
with a gradual slope from west
able for consideration. Actual
roadway system with sufficient
used as examples, and would not
to east. In that respect. It Is
capacity to accommodate the specifically be used as any build­ Master Planning services would
suitable for development without
e v a lu a t e a v a r ie t y o f o p ­
anticipated Increase in traffic.
ing plans. Th e document says:
the need for significant on-site
portunities and constraints, and
• T h e city o f Sanford. In order
contour changes.
to retain the Judicial system In
Both sites lend themselves would be accomplished with the
• When the sm a ll Pu blic
lls downtown environment has w ell to varyin g concepts o f facility users and other county
Works site Is excluded (from
tendered a preliminary offer or M a ster P la n n in g. The F ive sta ff, including en gin eering,
18.28 acres), the net available
contribution, with an approx­ Points site, by utilizing the parks, etc.
site would contain 14.45 acres
imate value o f 85 million, sub­
which is approxim ately 1.10
ject to City Commission approv­
acres more than baste need. al.
Given the criteria for land area
needed. It appears that the Five
Points site would provide suffi­
cient area for potential utiliza­ Recommendations
The report from Architects
tion.
•T h e City o f Sanford (to keep Design Group, Inc.. Includes the
The Prudential Insurance Company in conjunction wilh RSVP
It downtown) would have to following recommendations:
will sponsor two workshops on their Managed Health Care Plans
•Suitability: Many Important
contribute three parcels o f land
on Monday, October 30 and Thursday, November 16. Hath ses­
including the C ity Hall parking aspects o f the Judicial function
sions will run from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and since space is lim­
area, the Municipal ground level deal with the Issue of dignity and
ited we ask that you make reservations by calling RSVP office.
parking area to the east o f the respect w hich are Issues of
Since it appears our Congressional leaders are pushing us toward
existing courthouse and fronting public perception and that are
managed health care, you need to have all the information possi­
Lake Monroe, and land currently Initially based upon the sur­
ble to make an intelligent decision on your future health care
used us an alley to the south of roundings and character of a
needs. Call today for your reservations. RSVP 3234440.
courthouse. In that respect, wc
the courthouse.
must suggest that the downtown
In favor of downtown
location, as reflected by our
Lori Wrazin
cvluatlon matrix, potentially of­
Medicare Saits Representative
Sanford
fers a more appropriate location.
• (W ith no en viro n m en ta l The matrix Indicates a signifi­
analysis). II Is assumed that the cant advantage o f the Downtown

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E D IT O R IA L

A veritable
public library
There Is a veritable self-help library In
Sanford. Written Information on Just about
anything a person could ask for Is available
free of charge. Yet few take advantage of the
offerings.
For young children, there are comic books
on such matters as gun safety and fire safety.
For adults, there are pamphlets on drug
abuse, community, block and neighborhood
watch groups, latchkey children, parents gun
safety, preventing auto theft, an d how older
Floridians can help prevent crimes.
In health matters, there are pamphlets on
various subjects such as com m unicable
diseases Including AIDS, and venerea) dis­
eases. There are also booklets o n rape, and
sexual assault.
For the party people, there are even
suggestions on party tips using non-alchollc
beverages, and the need for designated
drivers when alcohol does come Into use.
T hat's quite a library. It's a n excellent
source o f information for one an d all. Very
few people can say they don’t need any of
these pamphlets.
Yet they remain on display, offered free to
the public eveiy day. but seldom taken. Why?
Because these pamphlets are In a display case
located In the lobby of the' Sanford police
station.
W e suspect many law-abiding respectable
people have an unnecessary fear o f going to a
police station. They may realize that they
would be safe stopping In at the station, but
perhaps there Is something In the back of the
mind which makes them hesitate. After all.
police are associated with criminals, and
criminals are associated with Jail.
Naturally, people who may b e on a wanted
poster will definitely not want to visit the
police station to pick up pamphlets, but they
probably wouldn't want any In the first place.
For the average citizen however, we suggest
paying a visit to the Sanford police station at
815 S. French Avenue and look through the
display case. You are bound to find some­
thing of Interest as well as something which
may be of vital importance to your life and
those of your family, friends and neighbors.
Yes, police are after the law-breakers. But
they are also doing what they can to help
honest citizens as well.

LETTER
P rayer in sch ool
N ow that we have shootings In our schools,
perhaps it's time to reintroduce prayer In the
classroom.
P.S. Th e NCAA had to rethink "cn d zon e celebra­
tion " after the people spoke.
Hugh Maloy
Oviedo

Berry's
World

Rising to the top in corporate America
The United States Labor Department Glass
Celling Report confirmed what other Indicators
suggested might b e true, women and minorities
are not significant players In corparate America.
Persons w h o subscribe to the notion that there is
no need for affirmative action programs should
examine the facts. Heidi Hartmann (Institute for
Women Policy Studies) stated that the Glass
Celling Report affirms the need for "goals and
time tables In terms of what happens in the work
place".
The only group that has made any inroads Into
corporate America's highest decision making
structures arc women. The decade (1962-1992)
witnessed the percentage of female executive
vice presidents more than on the double from
4percent to 9 percent gender distribution.
In 1992 white males comprised 43 percent of
the total labor force at Fortune 1,000 Industrial
and Fortune 500 service companies and oc­
cupied 97 percent of the senior level decision
making managerial positions. At that level there
were 0.6 percent African-Americans. 0.4 percent
Latino's a n d 0.3 percent Aslans.
The natural payoff Is that Income levels for
minorities is depressed. Contrary to some
misconceptions that African-Americans have
reached parity In the world of work, the study
also revealed, that even with equivalent creden­
tials Afrtcan-Amertans earn less. Males with
professional degrees earn 79 cents and females

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cam 60 cents for every dollar received by white
males.
This continuing attack on affirmative action
programs through the mechanism o f reverse
discrimination suits created a need to analyze
the problem,
Rutgers Law Professor. Alfred W- Blumrosen
reviewed more than 3.000 reverse discrimina­
tion. opinions rendered by Federal District and
Appeals Courts over a four year time span
(1990-1994). He determined that there were
fewer than 100 reverse discrimination cases and
actually In only six of the esses reviewed w as
reverse discrimination legally established.
Blumrosen concluded that many of the reverse
dlcrimlnation suits were filed symptomatic of the
prevailing feelings of white male applicants "w h o
rather than examine their qualifications ob­

WRITER’S BLOCK

Being proud of
your heritage
I was always taught to not see people as
black and white. I've. In turn, taught my
daughter to do the same.
Lately. It has occurred to me that by saying
I do not see people In terms of their skin
color. I am denying a person's heritage.
In dskss » r*^Si — qg guilty as those who
hurl racial perioratiVes.
I am S i c i l i a n . N o t Ita liu n ,
you...Sicilian. And Argentinian.

WRITER'S BLOCK

That’s the way it is, Tiffany Ann
I'm sure there must have been a smug smile
o f profound approval when I hung the latest
addition In our family art gallery this week.
Bom t o a granddaughter (from the Chicago
area) w h o is serving In the A rm y stationed at
Fort Rucker. Ala.. Tiffany Ann Is
a little
beauty If ever 1saw one.
W h ile admiring the photo o f the Ultle doll
who w a s bom on our wedding anniversary. I
continued to muse about Tiffany A nn's future,
m aking her social debut and how she w ill be a
ravishing Southern belle someday.
On second thought. "Oh. my Lord. I hope
not." a s I reflected back about all the prejudice
and discord I have encountered during my
lifetim e because I am a Southerner.
My fam ily's chief prejudice was against
"yan k ees" and Republicans and particularly.
Southern Republicans "w ho should be exiled,”
as I heard so often. Little mischievous kids
were affectionately admonished. "W h y . you
little akally-wag." It was not until m any years
later 1 learned In history class that this
scurrilous label o f scalawag was applied to
white Southerners who turned Republican
during the Reconstruction following the Civil
War.
I recall taking a flying cadet stationed at
M a x w e ll F ie ld (now M a x w e ll A F B ) In
M ontgom ery to my proper grandm other's
hom e once and I thought she would have a
hlssy (it because he was from north o f the
Maaon-Dlxon Line. The only tim e I ever heard
her use any off-color language was when she
called the future pilot a "D -yankee" (but she
still didn't use the D-word) and shamed me to
kingdom com e and back for disrespectfully
denying m y Southern heritage.
I rem em ber drawling with my hands held up
to protect m y face In case m y petite, hostile
grandm other retaliated with a blow. "M y
G awd. I'm not going to marry him! It's not like
he w a s a Republican.”

victim

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LURLENE
SWEETING

jectively projected their disappointment to
causes beyond their control. I.e. women or
minority preferential treatment.
There is a positive correlation between educa­
tion and employment. However, there is also a
negative correlation between education, em­
ployment and lucrative salaries when race and
gender are factored Into the picture. The facts
cannot be disputed. W hy affirmative action
programs are under attact does not compute
logically with the reality of the Job market.
We ail concur that Income Is a necessity In
providing for basic needs and that one’s standard
of living generally rises with Increased Income.
The principle sources of Income ore from small
business and corporations. The continuing
mergers have made the corporation so powerful
that their Influence in every aspect of this
Interdependent society can be felt. If the
corporation have elected to exclude minorities
and women from the pinnacle of decision
making In their companies than other anawers
must be sought.
It would appear that the proverbial handwrit­
ing Is on the wall and Instead of continually
standing at a door that will not open, minorities
and women need to create their own businesses.
The first step In the process is to use all thetr God
given talents to acquire all the knowledge and
skills possible and once this Is accomplished
determine how to best use these skills in the
. marketplace.

I have fought the Civil War all m y life Just as
If 1 wielded the pen that signed the formal
declaration o f war back In 1861. It w as all my
fault. The same applies to the slaves brought
from Africa in 1619. Why. through the years,
adversaries have been so brutal that I swear
they have thought that my delicate frame
row ed the Africans across the shining sea.
I attended school with several races and so
help me did not know the meaning o f the word
"ra cis t." In fact, a dictionary I have In my
possession from those early years docs not
even list the word "racist." My best girlfriend
was a Jew and 1 dated a lot o f Jewish boys
during m y teen years. Their country club
served such delicious foods and thetr mothers
w ere such wonderfully different cooks.

DORIS
DIETRICH
Being Southern has caused me lots of woes,
but It has brought many a chuckle during the
years. 1 have been through discrimination,
prejudice, sexual harassment and the whole 99
yards. And I have been called white trash and
Southern scum. Many years ago. I was am ong
a group asked to leave a restaurant In
Chinatown In San Francisco because the
all-white contingent "doesn't belong here." On
the other hand, m y neighbors In L os Angeles
ostracized or downright snubbed me for
becoming friendly with a Mexican woman.
I was refused a Job as a receptionist In the
"N aw th" because o f my Southern drawl. In
another situation, a smart Alec northerner
Informed me he knew the Democrats’ "sym bol
Is the Jackass for males but what kind of ass is
the female sym bol?" Grmt.
One o f the most vivid trials o f m y younger
years was auditioning for a gig tn LA. I m ight
have made It blgtlme (and then again, I m ight
not have) except I tearfully refused to submit
to the so-called casting couch. The director
cockliy Informed me that I would never make
It In snow biz. "G o back home to yo’ m am m y
in A labam y." he mocked.
Tiffany Ann. what I'm trying to say Is there
has always been prejudice and there always
will be. Nations have been enslaved
and
entombed since the Sumarians started It all In
the fifth mlllineum BC In the quest of cheap
labor. There will always be war. crime, disease
and poverty and some people w ill never get
along. A s I tell m y colleagues, lions and tigers
arc both great big. gorgeous cats, but they
have always been brutal enemies.
Yes, It's a Jungle out there.
But you can do and be anything for which
you arc w illing to work. Just rem em ber to
follow the rules and don't do anything that you
don't feel good about.
Even to this day. I am teaslngly taunted by
Insensitive clods about the war. m y accent or
some such nonsense. Do you know what really
makes m e feel good? It's to sec the ridiculing
grins on their faces fade to total bewilderment
when I quip. "H ey. I was grown, married and
with child before I learned that Damnyankcc
was two words.

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And very proud o f m y heritage.
People of color arc also proud o f their
heritage. To deny their skin color Is. In effect,
to deny their heritage.
A person is not simply a skin color, but the
pigmentation or one's skin la a part o f who
that person is.
Because o f m y heritage. I have dark eyes,
dark hair and olive skin. Those charac­
teristics arc a part o f who I am.
My family has tradtlonally been olive
farmers with an odd bookseller, evangelist
and grocer thrown In for good measure. In
this country w e 'v e branched out, pro­
fessionally speaking. My grandfather was a
barber, my grandmother a seamstress: m y
mother a professional Ice skater who settled
Into dull governm ent work In order to
support a young daughter.
Not an exciting history, but one I am proud
of.
I would not want someone to tell m e that
they did not sec me for my "Slclllan-ncss".
Blacks, too. arc proud o f their heritage.
Proud of the African kings and queens who
ruled with strength and honor. Proud o f those
who rose from slavery In this country to
educate themselves and succeed In business,
agriculture and politics.
Many deride people of color for wearing
Ihclr hair in traditional styles and for donning
traditional garb. I wear a charm of a mate, an
ancient Argentine drink container. I try to
speak to m y daughter, at least occasionally,
with the few Slcllllan words 1 know so that
she leams that tradition.
How are those things different?
Certainly, we are all one people. W e arc all
created In G od's Image.
But we arc all different, individually and
culturally. T o blur those differences would
weaken us all. But we should celebrate our
differences and revel In the similarities.
Those o f African descent should be proud o f
their blackness, as I am proud of my heritage.
Perhaps I have been wrong to tell m y
daughter not to look at people as black and
white.
We are black and white and yellow and
thousands o f variations In between. W e
should see the colors. We should also see the
history and the beauty In all of them.
He p ro u d o f y o u r b la ck n ess, y o u r
S lc llla n - n c s s . y o u r Irls h -n e s s . y o u r
German-ness...

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Marla Rivera, saleswom an for Ken Rummel
Chevrolet, displays the 1986 Impels 83, which
costs about 625,000. Dave Scott proves the Chevy
didn’t always look like the one Rivera sells. H is

1960 Chevy Blsceyne two-door is fully restored.
Right: Scott notes the different between the fins
on hie *60 Blsceyne and the fin less brand new

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depends on who you talk to. but many people
agree that It has to do with what you remember
from your past.
Don Wade, a member of the Fat Fender Friends
club of Central Florida, owns a 1957 Hideaway
Hard Top Ford. He said that what you drove as a
teenager can influence what kind of car you want
to own and restore later In life. As Its name
Implies. Fat Fender Friends Is a club for enthusi­
asts of the broad, rounded cars and trucks that
were made in the forties and fifties. They meet
every Saturday evening at the Steak 'N* Shake In
Altamonte Springs on 436, |ust east of 1-4.

After the stylistic angles of the fifties and sixties
came the stylistic curves of the seventies. The
curves of the cars of the seventies were typically
more Intricate than today’s curves. Seventies cars
usually had bodies that curved out for the doors
and curved In for the windows. Also, there were
frequently curves and bulges by the fenders and
headlights. When the Taurus ushered In the
newest wave of rounded cars. It did so without all
of the these Intricate curves and bulges. The
newer cars had much smoother contours, with
windows flush with the rest of the body and doors
that smoothly flowed to the surrounding panels.
Because these broad, smooth curves didn't usual­
ly include much trftcate detailed sculpting, many
people felt that these cars tended to look alike.
Partially as a result of this, the newest rounded
cars Included some sculpting In their styling. For
example, instead of a broad sweep from front to
back, many new cars have a large, smooth Inden­
tation In the middle of the sides, giving the car a
sort of Coke-bottle shape.
So. what Is It that Influences people's prefer­
ences In car styling? Why Is one man's sleek aero
car another man's look-alike Jellybean? Why Is
one woman's muscular sixties sports car another
woman's over-styled tank? The answer typically

Sharing a similar point of view is Tim Sylvia of
Altamonte Springs. He owns a 1971 Chevy
Chevelle SS. a limited edition 365 horsepower
muscle car. As with most sixties and early seven­
ties muscle cars, this car has sculpted angular
styling. He said one of the reasons he loves hts car
is because Its like the first car he ever owned.
Other people have a fondness for older cars
because they feel the newer cars look too much
alike. Steve Ettlnger. owner of Main Street Auto
Sales In Casselbeirry. feels this way. He likes the
style of the sixties and early seventies muscle cars
because ‘ they are very unique; you can tell a Ford

specialty cart. Mtmbsrs will display thalr cart at
tha d o w n to w n 8anford craft and antiques
extravaganza next weekend.

Booker Jones, also a member of Fat Fender
Friends, owns a 1956 Ford Panel Truck. He said
that these antique panel trucks are popular now
due to the popularity of trucks In general today.
He said that back In the fifties, when these panel
trucks were new. you’d never see someone drive
one Just for recreation. They were only used for
business.

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LBHS already knew. Through
the first five games of the
Patriots football season. Bodle
continued to walk the Lake
Brantley sidelines, where he
actively coached the defense
despite losing hair and being
p h y s ic a lly w eakened from
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against Orange Park. Bodle
needed a motorized cart to move
up and down the sidelines. He
made the two hour drive to
Jacksonville for the gam e de­
spite being noticeably weaker
from the chemotherapy. Two
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weeks ago. Bodle followed the
Patriots to Lake Howell HI,gh;;
School for a game against tft?*
Silver Hawks. He still needed the
cart, and now needed oxygen,
but he was there despite missing
two days of school.
Bodle played football for Joe
Patemo at Penn State, and later
earned his master's degree from
the University of Georgia. He
taught classes and coached
football at Lake Brantley for six
years. Bodle is survived by his
wife Gayle, parents Bill and Su
Bodle and brothers Phillip, Rob­
ert and Ross. He was 39.

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Elder John Edward Connelly.
59. o f Live Oak Boulevard.
Sunford. died Tuesday. Oct. 24.
1995. at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. He was born
March 30. 1936. In Allendale.
S.C. He was presiding elder in
the African Methodist Episcopal
Church, and belonged to St.
Mark A.M.E. Church.
Survivors Include his wife.
Louise: three sons. Anthony
Miller o f Leesburg. Gilbert o f
Tallahassee, and Wayne of San­
ford: three daughters, Linda
Stile of Sanford. Andrea of San­
ford. and Rhonda Easley o f
Sanford: parents. Thomas and
Mary o f Okahumpka; brothers.
James of Maitland. Lewis o f
Salisbury, Md.. Thomas. David
and Darryl, all o f Leesburg:
Norris o f Washington. D.C.; and
Cedric and Rodney, both o f
Okahumpka: sisters. Dorothy
Smith. Tommlsena Connelly,
u nd G a ll T a y lo r , a ll o f
Okahumpka. and Debra Snow
and Beverly Edwards, both of
Leesburg; 14 grandchildren: and

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W hat's for lunch?
Monday, Oct. 30,1995
Pizza-Meat or cheese
and choice ot two o f
following
Bid* Salad

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Fruit Cup
illled Ju
Juice
Chilled
or Chef's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
Tuesday, Oct. 31,1996
Grilled Cheese Sandwich
and choice o f two o f the
following
Vegetable Soup
Apple Sauce
Tangerines
or C hefs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

George R. Peloquln. 71. Bent
O ak C o u rt, S a n fo r d , d ied
Thursday. Oct. 26. 1995 at
Orlando Regional Medical Cen­
ter. Born May 28. 1924 In
Central Falls. R.I.. he moved to
Central Florida tn 1982. He was
a pasteurizer. He belonged to the
Nativity Catholic Church, and
was a member o f the Disabled
American Veterans. He served In
the U.S. Army during W orld War
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w ife ,
Pauline: sons. Andre. Sherwood.
Ar.. Gerard. Deltona: daughters.
G eorgette Richard. Dundee.
Marie Felton. Apopka: brother.
Armand J.. Murietta. Cal.; nine
grandchildren.
B ald w ln -F alrch ild -O ak law n
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

and ch o ice o f two of the
following
Garden Peas
Peaches or Apple Wedges
or C h efs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
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Cheeseburger or»,Bun, w
and ch oice ol two ol the
following
Tatar Tots
Citrus W edges
AppleSauce
or C h efs Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk
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Wednesday, Nov. 1,1995
Ham Sandwich
and choice o l two o f the
following
Green Peas
Shape Ups
Fruit
two great-grandchildren.
or C h e fs Salad with Soft
Wilson-Elchelbergcr Mortuary. Prezel or Bag Lunch
Sanford, la In charge o f ar­
Low Fat Milk
rangements.

OBOROE R. KLOQUDV

Vie care about how w e serve families.

Bob Schmerllng Copyright (C) 1995

Ssm inolt County School Board

Coach Bodle. and
we arc going to use that as
motivation and try to take It all
the way to the state champion­
ship game. We’re Just going to
come out and work hard on
e v e ry

Basically, what happens Is that cars are styled
based on what's popular at the time. After a while,
however, so many cars have such similar styling
themes for so long that the public starts to get
bored with It. At that lime, the automakers usu­
ally do one of two things. They either gradually
switch to another style, or they take a chance with
a radical new design unlike anything else being
currently sold. If the radical design catches on,
then other automakers start to mimic It. until
the point that the once-radlcal look becomes com­
monplace. At that point, the cycle starts all over
again.

So what does the future hold for cor styling?
Will the current wave of rounded cars continue for
a while? Or will we start seeing a new form of
angular styling soon? Round cars will probably be
with us for a while yet. Ford Just Introduced Its
newest version of the Taurus, which has rounded
and oval themes throughout the entire car. not
only tn the shape of the car Itself, but also In the
shape of details such as the headlights and Inte­
rior Instrument panels. Other recently redesigned

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models, such as the Chevrolet Caviller and the
Ford Explorer, also show a move to more rounded
styling than the design of their previous versions.
However, there are signs that anglular cars may
have started to make a slow comeback. One such
example Is the newest Toyota Tercel. While the
previous version had a bubbly look to It. the
newest version has a definite body line running
down the side of the car. The latest version of the
Honda Accord (Introduced In the 1994 model
year) also has a slightly more ’ creased* appear­
ance than Its previous version.

Mustang from a Chevy Cam ara* He said that not
only do cart look very similar today, but a buyer
might not always know what they’re getting. For
examples the Honda Passport sport utility vehicle
Is actually made by tsuzu. and the Geo Prlzm
(sold through Chevrolet/Oeo dealers) is actually a
variation of the Toyota Corolla. Steve owns,
among other cars, a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I.

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H e a lth / F itn e s s
IN BRIEF
Parkinson’s support group
A LTA M O N TE SPRIN G S Florida Hospital offers a
Parkinson's support group for people affected by Parkinson's
Disease.
The group meets the first Friday o f each month at 10 a.m.
They meet In the Family Resource Center at Florida Hospital
Altamonte. 601 E. Altamonte Avc.. Altamonte Springs.
For more Information, call Suzanne Story at Premier Health
at 897-5570.

WIC reaching more
The number of children and women helped by Florida's
Women. Infants and Children (WIC) program has topped
320.000 — an 18 percent Increase since 1993.
WIC helps pregnant, postpartum and breatfeedlng women
and their Infants and children up to age five who are at risk
medically or nutritionally and who meet the criteria o f an
Income test.
The program offers professional nutrition care. Including
nutritious foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding promotion
and support and referrals for health care.
W IC 's goal Is to begin a pattern o f good nutrition and health
behaviors.
Debbie Etbeck. chief of W IC and Nutrition Services for the
department of Health and Rchnbllltattve Services said W IC in
Florida should be lauded for Its cost-effectiveness as well. Every
dollar spent on Medlcald-ellgible. pregnant WIC participants
saves 91.77 In Medicaid costs for mothers and newborns
during the first 60 days after birth.

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Making a pitch
Sharon Nardinl of ttw Central Florida Blood Bank
spoke to the students at Seminole High 8chool
recently about the ultimate gilt they could g ive to
the community: their donation of btood. The blood
Is used to be sure that community blood supplies
are at an approortats level and to be sure that

than Is plsnty of blood available In case of
emergency. Blood donors have to be at least 17
yeara old, they must weigh at least 110 pounds
and they should be In good health. Nardlni spoke
to the students prior to a successful blood drive
held recently at the school.

Diamonds for Hosplco
ORLANDO — Hospice o f Central Florida will sponsor their
7|h annual "D ig for Diamonds." event on Nov. 16 and 17.
Th e event will raise money for Hospice programs.
It Is co-sponsored by Swalstcad Jewelers.
Th e event will take place in front o f the Jewelry store. 255 S.
Orange Ave.. half a block south o f Church Street In downtown
Orlando.
The event will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Idea o f the event is to purchase shovels o f sand for 91
each. Diamonds and other gemstones will be hidden tn the
sand.
Any diamonds that you dig up are yours.
For more Information, call 843-6493.

Cancsr Information
ORLANDO — The Walt Disney Memorial Cancer Institute at
Florida Hospital offers Cancer HelpLInk. a free information
hotline for cancer patients and their families.
Anyone In the community is invited to use the HelpLInk
hotline.
The hotline Is staffed by a registered nurse who specializes in
oncology.
Callers can ask questions about all types of cancer. Including
diagnosis, treatment, prevention and statistics.
They can also make an appointment to speak w ith a
counselor one-on-one.
For more information or to use the Cancer HelpLInk service,
call 897-5623.
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Htpltti Fair set
■ ORLANDO — Health Fair ’95 will be presented by th i Orange
County Medical Society on Nov. 10 and 11,
The fair will be held at the Orlando Centroplex-Expo Center
In downtown Orlando.
It is a great way for residents o f the community to learn
about progressive medical techniques offered by health care
providers In this area.
attendees can expect to sec Informative displays and booths
highlighting the services o f local •physicians, specialists and
hospitals.
In addition, extensive screenings such as blood pressure
checks, skin cancer checks, hearing and glaucoma tests, and
cataract testing.
Admission to the event and all testing will be free.
The health fair Is sponsored by Columbia Health Care
System , Humana Health Care Plan and the O rlando
Neurosurgical Association.
It runs from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Friday and 10a.m. until
4 p.m. on Saturday.

For cheerier holidays
A message of hope Is brought home with a series of six. free
seminars offered through Hospice of Central Florida.
These special 90 minute workshops focus on how those
who’ve lost a loved one can get through the often difficult
emotions surrounding this usually festive time o f year.
The sessions focus clearly on concrete steps to make it
through the holidays while reassuring those grieving that they
are not alone.
T w o seminars are In Spanish: 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. on
Monday. Nov. 20 at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in
Kissimmee: 1:30 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at Christ
Hispanic United Methodist Church in Orlando.
Th e others will be from 7 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Nov. 21 at
Central Christian Church In Orlando, from 7 to 9 p.m. on
Monday. Dec. 4 at Kllarney Baptist Church In Winter Park,
from 10 a.m. until noon on Wednesday. Dec. 6 In the
Community Room at the Fashion Square Road. Orlando.
All seminars are free and open to the public.
For more information, call 875-0028. ext. 464.
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residency: family- internal medicine
and soon Baxter — like Moore — conducted a National Primary
Care Day observance recently to
was packing for Virginia.
Along with Dr. Kim Warfield try to lure more students Into
NORFOLK, Va. — Aa Dr. Lynn from the University o f Texas at that area o f medicine.
"W e ’re probably on the road to
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Typically, rural areas remain
combine her career goals: family w ith fa m ily m ed icin e on ly,
badly underserved, and some
Barnrssatd.
medicine and Internal medicine.
“ We felt like this would be Inner-city locations also have
"T o m y dismay, there was
none." said Moore, a former an oth er way to get at the doctor shortages.
The EV M S dual residency will
emergency room volunteer who s h o r t a g e " o f p rim a ry care
help doctors who plan to work in
became a registered nurse before doctors, he said.
The primary care fields — underserved areas by giving
training as a physician.
But about that time, officials at family medicine. Internal medi­ them additional diagnostic and
the Eastern Virginia Medical cine and pediatrics — have lost care skills where access to hospi­
School started planning for the ground In recent years because tals and backup specialists may
nation's first dual residency In o f technological advances that be limited.
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those tw o c ru c ia l fie ld s of generated a m ove toward medi­
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primary care.
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a program last year when EVMS eb ack. T h e m e d ic a l school
approached them, said Dr. Verdatn S. Barnes, director o f the
Norfolk medical school's Center
for Generalist Medicine.
"So It was a fairly receptive
group,*' said Barnes, whose
school submitted a formal pro­
posal to the two accrediting
agencies In September 1994. To
the school's surprise, approval
came last January.
"W e expected to start In July
'96." said Barnes, who wanted
to start an Initial class o f four
residents. "But we decided lo
move forward, even though wc
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SANFORD — Seminole Printing A Copy Center, formerly
nfbrd/Semlnaie Quick Print, has taken on new management
I a new location.
The business Is now at the new West End Galleria Center
Sanford Plaaa) just north of Airport Blvd.. and S.
i Drive. The store Is located Immediately east of the new
[Lots store.
ftth completely new management, and the assistance of
owner Rod Layer, a massive revival project has now
i undertaken.
Layer retired from the business in April of this year. The new
however, reportedly had difficulties, and the business
, . possessed.
The store Is now operating from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p m.
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‘ ly through Friday,

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LONGWOOD — Sam Deputy and Dorothy Nipper of South
ilnole Christian Sharing Center's Values Reborn Thrift
In Longwood are elated. During the first lO weeks of the
*store's operation, they reported giving out over 813,000 In
and other material needs to the Seminole County
nmunlty.
The store Is also raising funds to help the Sharing Center,
‘ ch helps others In the area.
In addition tq the staff, the business has 118 volunteers
ling assistance.
Goods, both new and used are always being sought by this
-profit organisation.
For pickup or additional information, contact the store at
‘ 1-0035.

Jrling grand opening
HEATHROW — Although Stirling International Realty. Inc.
&gt;been In in full operation for many weeks, a grand opening
I has been scheduled for 7 p.m.. Saturday. Nov. 4.
Itationa are being sent out for the event to unveil what has
i called the ultimate In real estate showcase centers.
.'.Stirling International Is located at 115 International Parkway.
*1 Heathrow.

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SANFORD — Best Paw Forward. Inc., the family dog training
canter, is holding dog obedience run-throughs, from 4 until 7
pun., November 3rd and 17th. Cost is 85. The facility is air
conditioned, with appropriate mats and ample parking.
; Dog Obedience is offering handlers an excellent location for
ling-type practice with their dogs to help learn obedience
^ Without distracting conditions.
The business also holds events for Mid-Florida Golden
Retriever Club, and dogs In the rescue programs,
t'fl For additional information, phone P.J. Lacette or Sandy Guy
’ *1338-0550 or 327-1920.

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OVIEDO — Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate has
added Judy Klolbasa and Jennie Nieves, form er number one
■ales asalctate with Century 21 Oviedo Realty, to the Coldwell
Banker Oviedo office.

MAME awards
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Calton Homes' Leslie Peters and
Peggy Shutt took top honors for sales associates at the Home
Builders Association (HBA) o f Mid-Florida annual MAME
awards recently.
Peters was named HBA's sales manager o f the year, and
Shutt was named rookie salesperson o f the year.
Ryland H om es sales and marketing m an ager Emily
Traflcante was named recipient of the HBA's MAME award for
sales and marketing director o f the year, the second time she
has been so honored.

Tri-City top rated in nation

Many of the his customers
agree. " I feel like a member of
this family.**
Dr. Burt H.
Perinchlef. of Sanford, told opti­
cian Barbara Gleeson. Oleeton
has been a part of the staff since
1989 and has 11 years experi­
ence In the business.
"I have never come in with
any request and not had it
c h e e r fu lly h a n d le d ,“ said
"Pappy" Boynton, also of San­
ford.
Marilyn Schmidt, of Long­
wood. said. ’*My first visit to
Pearle Vision was a wonderful

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Show n during the 10th anniversary obeervanca at
Paarta Vision Cantar In Sanford, M l , Optician
Barbara Glaaaon. Right, Optician Rick Mo m s . In
and very friendly experience.*’
Also on the staff is Julia Szuca.
who has been In the Sanford
store for two years, but practiced
20 years previously In Germany.
Gleeson said the youngest
patient served at the location
w as 5Vk weeks old and the
oldest. 100 years.
The Sanford store underwent a

tha cantar, appaartng quite raal In thta photo, la a
llf a t iz a c u to u t o f Dr. S ta n le y Paarta, tha
company’s foundar.

major remodel In 1990, allowing
Moses to sdd many more frame
styles and selections. The store
currently stocks more than 1000
frames, as well aa contact lenses
and other optical aids. They
specialise In children's eyewear.
Pearle Vision Centers, now
operating on a world-wide basis,
have been In existence for the

past 35 years.
Eye e x a m s are available
through the office of Pamela
Hetple. O.D.. certified optome­
trist, conveniently located Inside
Pearle Vision Center. The San­
ford store Is open Monday
through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to
6 p.m. and Saturday from 10
p.m. to 3 p.m.

Award for Somebody Special at Parisian
Pram
SANFORD — Parisian, one of
the m ajor tenants at the new
Sem inole Tow ne Center, has
announced that Safehouse o f
Seminole, a local domestic vio­
lence shelter, has been selected
w in n er o f tts 1995 "Y o u ’ re
Som ebody Special" award.
Safehouse o f Seminole will
re c e iv e a c h e c k fo r * 8 ,0 0 0 d u r ­

ing an awards ceremony to be
held at Us facility on Wednes­
day. N ov. 1 at noon.
"W e believe that the commu­
nities In which we operate are
strengthened by the organiza­
tions that serve families needing
a s s i s t a n c e . * ' sa id D o n n a
Holdnak, store manager. "W e

arc proud to support an omlza- children). It operates a 24-hour
tlon like Safehouse of Seminole hotline for physically abused
that Is dedicated to helping area victims, provides referrals,
support services, and Informa­
families In need."
Established only five months tion about c o m m u n ity re ­
ago. Safehouse of Seminole is sources. It also help* educate the
the first domestic violence community about the problems
shelter In Seminole County. of domestic violence and trains
S in c e o p e n in g Its d o o r s ,
professionals who Interact with
Safehouse has provided tempo­ victims.
rary shelter to over 120 women, , Each year. Parisian. Inc. pres­
m e n a n d c h ild r e n , V l c t m l z e d by e n t s U s s p e c ia l a w a r d t o n o n ­
domestic abuse.
profit organizations In the com­
In addition to providing refuge
munities In which they operate.
where victims of domestic vio­ Winners are determined by a
lence can assess their situations panel of community leaders who
and consider future alternatives are responsible for reviewing
in a non-threatening environ­ and evaluating nom ination
ment. Safehouse also provides
forms, submitted by the public.
counseling to all victims (the
Parisian at Seminole Towne
a b u s e d , the a b u a e r a n d
Center received n e a rly 40

nominations since It opened
several weeks ago.
In addition. Parisian will re­
cognize the West Sanford Boy*
and Girt* Club, a runner-up In
this year'* award competition. It
is an organization that provides
guidance, recreation and leader­
ship to youngsters ranging In
age for six to 18. The West
Sanford Boy* and Bkris Club will
be presented a check for 8500 on
Thursday. November 2nd, at 5
p.m.. at their facility located at
919 Persimmon Avenue.
For inform ation regarding
Parisian's "Y o u 're Somebody
Special" award program, contact
Sally Carter. Corporate Con­
tributions. at Parisian. Inc.. (205)
940-4801.

And th« wlnntr I t . . .
Gloria Smith ot Orlando, w a s
the happy winner of a Nature
Seaplane Trip (or lour, from a
shop called Msgno, at S e m i­
nole Towne Canter. The draw ­
in g was held during tha G rand
O pening weekend ol the m all.
Over 3,000 entries ware collec­
ted. Gloria and her family w ill
b e e m b a rk in g fro m L a k e
Monroe In Sanford on a M aule
s e a p la n e piloted by D a le
Harper of Florida Seaplanes,
Inc., a nature tour flying over
local wildlife and river habitats.

Herald Stall Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS According to ENR-Englneering
News Record's 1995 top 600
specialty contractors annual
poll, Trl-Clty Electrical Con­
tractors. Inc., o f Altamonte
Springs, has been ranked as
the 18th largest electrical con­
tractor In the entire nation.
This is the highest national
standing ever attained by the
A lta m o n te S p r in g s h e a d ­
q u a rte re d c o m p a n y , a lso
making it the largest electrical
contractor in the state of Flor­
ida.
ENR. which rates companies
based on annual sales volume,
showed Tri-City making the
cut. posting 1994 year-end
sales of 864 million. The pre­
ceding year. Tri-City was 28th
In the nation with annual sales
of 849.5 million.
Tri-City was founded In 1958
by Charles and H.L. "Buddy”
Eidcl. It Is a privately held
c o rp o r a tio n w h ic h w o rk s
exclusively In Florida. The firm
has a staff o f 1.200 statewide.
In the ENR top-50 listing
nationwide, only two other
Florida firms were shown, both
o f which are located tn Jack­
sonville. and both o f which
showed a decrease In revenue
during the past year.

SANFORD One Sanford
business that has really ''seen" a
lot of changes In the area since It
first opened Its doors will cele­
brate Its tenth annlvesary next
week.
Pearle Vision Center, located
In Seminole Centre, adjacent to
Wal-Mart and Ross, opened for
business on Nov. 2. 1965. In the
spanking new shopping center
on the south end of town.
Rick Moses, manager of the
Pearle franchise, has more than
25 years experience tn the op­
tical business and said the best
thing about his store is that he
knows moat of his customers by
name the moment they walk
through the door.
While Sanford continues to
grow, especially with the addi­
tion of the new mail. Motes said
he plans to stay right where he
Is. "so that we can continue to
provide personalised service to
all of bur customers."

H.L. “Buddy” Eld«l
Among som e o f the slgnlllcant projects undertaken by
Tri-City Electrical Contractors
here In Central Florida, arc the
Orange County Courthouse.
Orange C ou nty Convention
Center Pasc IV. Universal Stu­
dios. Orlando Arena. Arnold
Palmer Hospital, the Peabody
H o te l, D a y t o n a R e g io n a l
A irp o rt, a n d tn Sem in ole
County, one of the county’s
largest undertakings In many
decades, the Seminole Towne
Center Mall In Sanford.

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Sanford. Florida -Sunday. O ctober 29. 1995

Sanford .celebrates autumn: All in a day’s fun

Alex Gamer, an instructor at Choreotics, was just one ol the many
dancers to perform at Kmart's Octoberfest.

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patrons at Kmart during Saturday's Octoberfest activities

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Amber Felix and Michael Kopy shared a drink Saturday afternoon
while waiting for the costume contest to begin in Magnolia Square.
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Sanford'S A J . Warner, 12, donned a scary mask for the costume
contest H is scary outfit earned him an award

'I just dunked my head right under,' seven year old William Solomon
exclaimed after successfuly bobbing for an apple during the Farmers
Market Halloween event Saturday. 'I Just dived right In and when It
gets to the bottom. I sink my teeth right in.'

S w c d cn -A ltcr many scientific stud­
ies, H a n la w a s develop ed hy V ila
Source with the assistance of the U.S.
Government. A fter extensive testing
with a m a zin g results, lianta is now
available in this country. The unique
ingredients o f Banta are proven to
burn fat, d e c re a se appetite, and
increase lean muscle tissue.
Gary F. o f Santa Barbara, California
staled, " I lost 11 pounds within three
weeks. I feel much heller and definitely
have m ore e n e r g y . " Th om as S.. a

lost 20 pounds in 2 months Incredibly I
lost inches in all the nghi places.”
In a n interview w ith ihc V i c e ­
P re sid e n t o f Vita So u rc c -'T .c tlc rs
from consum ers telling us about their
w onderful results have been so p o si­
tive and overwhelming, wc guarantee
lianta to work. The only dilliculty w c
have is keeping our stores in slock.”
Banta is available at most K -M a r t
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Fergerson Baseball Camp
SANFORD — Seminole High School will be 111''
stir lor lhr llrst Rod F'ergerson Haseh.ill Camp

nil Novrmlirr 1-5.
■Several Iim-.iI high school coaches. Including
Seminole's Mike Powers and Oviedo's Kemie
Drown. college rn a rh rs and professional players
are expected In appear as Insirtirinrs
The ramp, for players ages 9 IH. Is limited In
the first 70rntrants
Cost is Sit) for ilie nvi» d.iys. Including hineh
Saturday's schedule will
from !• a in unill
dark, with Sunday Ironi noon lo ilark
For more Informailon rail (1071 32 I -H582.

Voiture -478 golf tourney
SANFOHI) - Hill While. Chrt dr Harr of the
10/8 unnoiinrrs that a noli tournament will hr
held at the Monastery Golf .Si Country Club oh
Sunday. Novrmlirr 5llt with show up al 7:110
a.m. anil shotgun start al 8 a in
The tournament Is a four-person scramble,
make your own tram, and the entry lee is 8110
per person, including noli. earl, lunch and
prizes, t.utit'li will he served .it die American
Legion on Santord Avenue
You may sign up lor the tournament al the
Disabled American Veterans IDAVI Chapter "30
or the Sanford American Legion.
For more Informailon please call Cdr Hll Mayo
al 339-8384 or Cameron MaUtll .it 323-875(5.

adileles. hul we won dlls tine Inr Coach Hodle.
I In re’s no tlntihl alxnit that.
Wlien die game began. II was Mainland who
look die early lead. Mike Lloyd returned a llrad
DAYTONA BEACH — Lake Hranllev s goal In Hale in.in punt 70 yards lo give Hie Hut cancers
Friday night's game against Mainland al Larrv
tin lust score ol die game Willi 7 40 lell III die
Kellv Field was very clear; win one tm tl» l« nstvc
hist quarter Wes Gibson s point alter g.ixt
&lt;&lt;hinlin.itor David Botlle Hodle. who laugh! and
Mainland a 7 0 leatl.
eoaeltetl at Lake Hranllev lor six years, lost a lour
Lake Hranllev drove lo Hie Mainland 25-yard
mouth battle with cancer Wednesday lie was to
lull till Us next possession belorc being slopped
llic Patriots honored litelr lalleit coach bv
on Inurlh and one The Hurcaiicers I hen gni Ihelr
wearing retl wrist hands on ihelr lell arms Lake
second and llnal score ol die eonslesl iiv driving
Hranllev coaches wore while T-shtrls with I
75 yards in I I plays. A two yard run by Tony
sillhoiietted against a retl heart and "Coach
.l.i, ksuu. followed bv Gibson s |&gt;olnt alter, gave
Hodle" printed underncalli. while die players
Mainland a I LO leatl with I I 54 licforc halftime
wore die same T-shirts tinder litelr shoulder
I lie Palrlols* offense gnl on die settreltoard two
pads Prior to die game, a moment ol silence was
possessions later willi a six play. BO yard drive
observed In Hodlc's honor
L.ike Brantlev tpiarlerhat k Dee Brown connected
"We had a reason to play well because we lost
with w ide reelever Brian Wlitlmaii mi a 3 1-yard
a great friend and a great coach." said Lake
pass plav Itir a imielidown willi ;57 left In I he
Hranllev coach Fred Alnmn ‘■Mainland has gm u lust hall John Berardts extra |M»lnl cut Ihe
great loot ball leant. They have a lot til great

By GARY COATOAM
Herald Staff Writer______________________________

By TONY OaSORMIIR
Herald correspondent

SANFOHI) — The Sanloril Heereallon l)e
partiiicnl Is ollertng baton . la s s e s lor girls ages

5 and up. The classes, taught by Jny ( ’lore, are
held every Thursday Irom (5:45 pan lo 7:30
pan. al the Sanford Gymnastics Association
Building. 60t K '251ti I’l.n t
The etisi Is 8 1&lt;&gt;per monih
For more Information call 330-5(597

AROUND THE STATE
German leads ’Canes
MIAMI — Jainntl German eaughi two
toiiehdnwu passes Saltirdav. ineludlng a 77varder on Miami's lirsi play dial sparked the
Hurricanes to a 36-12 victory over Temple.
German made six receptions lor Hid yards He
also had a 55 yard loiichdtiwn calcll negated by
an illegal motion penali y.
Alihmigli uuranked ibis season lor llte llrst
lime since 1985. the Hurric anes (4-3. 3-1 Big
Kastl remained in contention lor the eonlerenee
tide and a New Year s Day howl berth. A
three-game winning streak lias given Miami a
winning record lor the lirst time lilts season.
Temple fell lo I -7.and 1-3,

FAMU clubs Morgan State

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Gators cream Bulldogs
ATHENS. Ga — Georgia may not waul the
Florida Gators back in Adieus any lime soon.
The third-ranked Gators, playing In SauInrtI
Stadium Inr die llrst lime in 03 years, milled die
llulldogs 52-17 with Danny Wuerflel passing lor
242 yards anti live touchdowns m less than
three quarters, three ol those loChrls Doering.
Wuerffel had die Galois m front 21 O m the
hist 12 minutes, leaving hide doubt dial Florida
(M il 7 0 SKCI would win tm tin llrst time in live
games on Georgia's home held
Georgia (5—1. 3 11 scored both Us touchdowns
ill die IInal quarter .tiler trailing 38 3
Wuerlfel departed alter having completed
1 4-t it |7 passes willi tine In Iertepl Ion

Panthers win on road
ttl'TAW A
Deletisein.m Hoherl Svetil.l hail
three assists Salurdav and die Florida Panthers
snapped Ottawa's three game winning streak
willi a l l vielorv ov er die Senalors
Hob Niederniayer. Stu Harnes. Jesse lielanger
and Brian Skrttdland scored lor Florida, whieli
unproved lo 7 Bull tin season
Oltawa. which Mulshed Iasi m the It ague In
points the last three seasons ll.ltl Willi live ol lls
Iasi six anil is 5 4 till die season
HtMikie..Trent Mi Clean spoiled Florida goalie
Mark Fii/p.uru k's sluitinii hitl with 9 50
remainingui die third period

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Oviedo senior Adolphus Davis (No 32) had a big night on defense as Ihe
Lions blanked Seminole 34 0 Friday night

OVIEDO - Generally, a shutout
victory In Us homecoming game
would he a highlight of any learn s
season
Hoi th e O viedo Lions, w h o
thrashed the visiting Seminole
Fighting Scmlnolcs 34-0 in a Semi
hole Athletic- Conference footall
clash Friday night al John Courier
Field, have ihelr sights set on more.
Next Friday, the Lions play
Mate-ranked DcLnnd Indore visiting
Lake Howell lor a «5A District 4
game where the winner will go lo
the stale playoffs.
"W e're coming together as a
team." said settlor linebacker King
D u n c a n , w ho was c r o w n e d
Homecoming King at halftime.
"Andv Nenfeld has come Into his
own as a quarterback and our
defense, with Adolphus Davis and
Chris Sanders, is playing well.
"W e re |ust going to lake II one
day at a lime, beginning w illi
practice on Monday. Practice makes
perfect and we want lo make sure
we're ready lor Deland and Lake
I lowell."
The Lions were ready for die
Tribe on Friday night, scoring on
Ihelr llrst possession, adding three
touchdowns over a span of 3:46 In
die second quarter, and scoring
again oil the opening drive ol die
thud quarter.
Tailback Mike Gluinmo. who

rustled for a game-best 136 yards on
2-1 carries, scored Oviedo's first
diree touchdowns on runs of 22. 4,
and 5 yards.
Shawn l.lngard contributed the
other two scores, hooking up with
Andy " P e a n u t " N c u fc id on
touchdown pass plays of 20 and 39
yards.
For the game, l.lngard. who also
rushed for a two-point conversion,
finished willi live catches for 122
cards Ncufcid completed six of 11
losses for 135 yards.
Seminole aided the Lions consid­
erably by turning the hall over three
times, twice on fumbles and on
Kevin Jackson's game-ending,
sliulouhpreservlng interception lit
die end zone.
The Lions' lirsi fumble recovery,
by J.D. Stronko al the Seminole
5 yard line, set up Glum nut's third
score. Alter Josh McCann covered a
loose ball al the Oviedo 47. ihe
Lions i ceded three plays lo cover
53 yards. 52 coming on a pair of
Ncufcid lo l.lngard passes.
"We re young, almost umj young."
said S e m in o le c o a c h E rn ie
McPherson. "W e'd be a great Junior
varsity leant, hul we re overmat­
ched as a varsity team.
" W e 'r e m a k in g th e sam e
mistakes over and over again. In
practice. Ihe guys execute well. Hut
in games, our Inexperience gels the
Iletter of us and we make mistakes.
And you can't make mistakes
See Lions, Page 2B

G ause leads Lym an
to u pset of O sceo la
By Robert Sander*
Herald Correspondent
l.ONGW(X)l) - Joey Gause. die
luurdi quarterback used by Lyman
ibis season, guided die winless
Greyhounds n&gt; a 30-20 upset vicio
ry over Osceola al Carlton I) llenn
Stadium Friday night, snapping
Lyman's seven game losing streak
dating back to Iasi season
Head Coach Larrv Haker. who
dually received the Gaioraile show
er dial a winning coach deserves,
seemed to lie al a loss ol words I
, an i respond. I in |ust so h.ippv lor
my guys
For Haker. die start of die game
looked as it ll would end up like llic
previous seven when Osceola's ku k
returner I’eeron Harvey ran die
opening kiekoll 77 yards loi a
touchdown and a quick 7 () Kowlxiv
lead
Hul senior running hack tinned

Rams give
Bulldogs
a scare
By RYAN ANDERSON
Herald Correspondent

WORLD SERIES
7 p ni - W K T V 9 Game 7 it net t ss.ii v. Il.l

9ee P a trio ts . Page 2B

Homecomin g shutout
not enough for Lions

SRD offers Baton classes

TALLAHASSEE — Kuunlngback Kwarne
Vidal rushed for 120 yards and scored two
touchdowns Saturday, helping propel Florida
A&amp;M over Morgan Stale 47-9
The Haulers improved their record to 4-0 In
the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conlcrcnce and 7-1 Inr
I he season wiilt die hornet tuning win
Vidal tarried 22 limes lor 120-yards. pulling
him over die I.OOO-yartl mark lor die season
willi diree games remaining .Jerald Jackson
rushed Inr 140 yards .tnd one touchdown

deficit in 14-7 pisi before Intermission.
•'This lias been a very lough week for us."
Alnmn said "The kids really rose lo the
occalsslon In llte second half. Mainland made us
look had earlv. hul we Marled calling die right
plays in die second half. You can't slop triple
opt ion toot ball il you know what you are doing,
anti we know vvliat we are doing.
Lake Hrant lev's triple opt Inn attack, which had
pist 53 yards rushing on 15 carries at halftime,
exploded Inr 171 yards on 27 attempts alter Ihe
break. Drown finished the game with I I I yards
on 18 carries lo lead Ihe Patriots, while Ryan
Pagan added 109 yards on 1(5carries.
Dell McGee gave Ihe Palrlols excellent field
|histlIon to start Ihe second half with a 38-yard
kit koll return to die Lake Hranllev -19-yard line.
Seven plays later. Brown and Whitman hooked
up lor a 20-yard pass play. Whitman s diving
catch lit the end/nnr. coupled with Hcrardls

DELAND - The Del.and
Hulldugs scored touchdowns
tin iwo consecutive plays Irom
serlnitnlagc in the fourth
quarter and orchestrated a
1(5-0 Homecoming victory
against die Lake Mary Rains
See Ram *. Page 20

quarterback Joev Gause responded
11 .ms, duel led a Hi plav 70 yard
drive, capped oil when running
li.it k Alvin ( iminiuigs ran a Inurlh
and one mm die eiulzone narrow ing
the lead 7 l&gt; t uinililligs finished the
night rushing lor 133 yards on 25
carries
'Gause was oulsi.Hiding tonight"
Hakei said
lit showed a lol ol
character "
Haker did uni enititlirlll oil
whcllicl Gause would siarl next
week against Deltona I want lo do
whalcvei s be si loi the team."
Gause safd .
Gause
who p l a t ' d lik e a
seasoned tpiailerit.iek. orchestrated
ilirci lust hall settling drives lor a
|t&gt; I I hah lllin lead
We had
contldrui i going ill to die game dial
Wi mill i (itlld will I i.llisc saltI
I lie •rie\ hound ollense seemed lo
illspui Ihelr defense which Is led
S e e G r e y h o u n d s . Page 2U

H er Aid Photo by M art Haiti*

Joey Gause (No 22) moved from running back to quarterback to lead
Lyman to Us first victory of Ihe season Friday night

Lake H o w e ll c ru s h e s D eltona o n road
O y D E A N S M ITH

Herald Sports Editor
DELTONA - Its always tough lo lose vmir
Homecoming goon lull when you tloti i plav well anti
gel crushed n makes U dial unit h worse
Wall lls d&lt; lens, and spr, lal teams sinning die Lake
Howell Si 1xci dawks, lohbered Ihe Deltona Wolves 12 &lt;&gt;
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la k . H ow ell defense ..lin e up w ith live
uiiert cptiuns and a Itiinhle. recovery and the special
I,-.litis , ails, ,| tw o tumbles, blocked a pitot and
returned a punt lot a touchdown .is die Silver Hawks
lull I III II lei o ld ti • •* 2 oil llic season
I III fit I' lls, ami special Iranis pl.ivrd w ell
said
L.ik, Howell head coat li Mike ills, t glia
Bui I thought
tin whole Irani li "iked good Lvcu die set nfid anti third
siring kids i arui &gt;&gt;11 ihe fie lit h Io plav w e ll

I he hail dung . i I muii die scor,' is dial It could have
been a lol worse, as 70 yards in penalties denied die
Silver Hawks ol at least two more scoring opportunities
Lake Unwell will now play one more non district
game al Apopka next Friday, belore Mulshing the
season ,tl liome against Oviedo, a game dial will send
one nt die t wo lenills lo tile state plavolls
Hie Sliver Hawks piiui leant set up lilt' lirsi ol llte
lour lom lulovv ns lilt v sei up on die night as a Rusty
Mu,'Dowell punt Ini a Deltona player and Nuranda
Overtoil recovered lor Lake Howell al lilt- Deltona 17
Five plavs later quarierlhit k Biek Llellantler scored on a
one yard sneak M.n Dowell added the llrst. ol Ills six
extra points
Alter dirt , plays lost l&lt;) vanls die Sliver Hawks'
lai, ions t itoper look a Wolves punt anti relumed il -l&gt;
v.irtls lor a imu htlowti
Sec Hawks. Page 2D

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RUSHING — Seminole. R. Hemplon 5-41.
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T. Rilnes At. Eaton A (minus 35b Oviedo,
Olummo IA 1)4. NeufoM 515. landen MO, L.
Jackson 1-7.
FAISIHO — Seminole, Ceton &gt; 4 1 , H ;
Ovlodo. HeufoldAII O, 113; Varley H -0 ,0 .
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IIL V 1 R HAWK* 4*. W O L V I l t
First Qwrter
LH — UtfUndrr I run (MacOcnrtll kick)

Cooper got his second touchdown four minutes
later as. after Deltona went three and out again.
Cooper scooted left end for 29 yards to cap a five
play. 56 yard drive that made the score 21-0 at
Intermission.
Lake Howell blocked a punt on the Wolves first
attempt o f the second half and Marcel Allen
capped 30-yard drive with a 15-yard touchdown
run. Deltona then fumbled on its next possession
and Lleflander went five yards on the first play Tor
his second touchdown o f the night.
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came with 1:37 left In the game when third-string
quarterback Jeremy Bcdor hit Jim Yonlsh with a
22-yard touchdown pass.
Lake Howell only had 216 yards of total ofTensc.
but they almost always had the ball on Deltona's
end of the field.
The Stiver Hawks defense held the Wolves to 19
yards rushing on 21 carries and 114 yards of total
offense. But 47 o f those yards came on a screen
pass with Just 22-scconds left In the game and 18
of the rushing yards came on a fake punt In the
first half.
''Th is is not a real talented team ." said
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position players, but the kids Just work real hard
and are very coachable. They have a lot of
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RU1HINO - Liko HowaII. Caspar 7 41. Allan A4I. Andirwn I 14.
LloflanMor 114. Mara 414 Harrl**4, BoMor 14. OaJ»»u» 3 m lnw4.
Dallona. ThomptonAU. Albarl3-I0. Lana 7 4. Kallaff Omlnui t.
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together as a team.
"I told Ihem (the team) early In preseason
practice that this learn had a special chemistry
about It. No matter how hard you press them in
practice, the whole team works extremely hard
together and gets It done. Th ey never let down.”

point after, knotted
the score 14-14 with 7:50 to go In the third
quarter.
"The last two weeks before this, we had
no Intensity." Whitman said. "This week we
came out with the most Intensity we've had
all year. Everybody was kind of down In the
first half, but w e picked It up In (he second
half. We Just came out of the locker room
firing, especially on defense."
Mainland had Just four possessions in the
second half. T w o of them ended in punts,
and the other two were killed by fumbles.
Lake Brantley took its first lead of the game
after Eddie Lee recovered a Jackson fumble.
The Patriots then drove 54 yards in four
plays to close out the scoring. A 29-yard run
by Brown, and Berardl's point after, put the

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Rams
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Friday night.
The Bulldogs scored the first
touchdown on a 2-yard scamper
by Travis Robinson. The extra
point run was stopped short and
the “Bulldogs
led- 9-0 With 10:36
■‘
left In the game.
The Bulldogs defense added to
the lead on the first Lake Mary
snap fo llo w in g the D eLan d
touchdown when Mike Jackson
intercepted Rams quarterback
Shaun St. Dennison the 15-yard
line and th u n d ered In fo r
another touchdown. Roger G ray
added the extra point givin g
DeLand the final 16-0 margin.
Gray added a 26-yard field goal
in the third quarter following an
85-yard punt return to account
for the oth er three DeLand
points.
Although neither team was
able to score In the first half, the
Rams m anaged to penetrate
Bulldog territory on four o f five
first half possessions. The Ram s
came up em pty handed though,
settling for a blocked field goal, a
missed field goal, a punt, and a
turnover on downs.
"W e had our opportunities
in the first half, but we Just
weren't able to take advantage of
them when we needed to," Lake
Mary coach Doug Peters said.
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game. W e lost field position In
the second half and you Just get
do that against a strong defense
like DeLand has. T h is was really
a tough game for us to loae."
Th e momentum seemed to
switch from the visiting to the
hom e team as Lake M ary's
longest drive In the second half
was 18-yards on six plays. The
other Ram possession resulted In
cither punts. Interceptions, or
failed fourth down conversions
and lasted no more then four
plays. The Lake Mary offense
could not put together, or sus­
tain any serious threats In the
second half.
T h e tw o d efen ses p la y e d
stellar football holding the two
ofTenscs to a combined total of
193-yards rushing and 134passing.
"1 thoughl our defense played
excep tion al to n ig h t." Peters
said. "T h ey kept their com ­
posure and held their ground."
One factor which hindered (he
Rams, both offensively and de­
fensively, were penalties. Lake
Mary had seven penalties for
55-yards while DeLand was
called for a Iota! o f two penalties
Tor 10-yards.
Donnie Casey paced Lake
M a ry 's rushing attack w ith

33-yards on seven carries. St.
Dennis led the aerial assult
completing six o f 18 passes for
89-yards.
The Rams w ill complete Its
three-week road trip next Friday
night when they travel to Alta­
monte Srlngs to tackle croaatown rival Lake Brantley. Game
time Is set for 7:30.
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BUSMINO - Laka AAory. Coeay T S3.
Jumpp 15-31; DeLand. Shipman 13 53,
RobJrtian Sit. Walker 1-15, Event 1-7.
FASSINO - Lake Mary. SI. Dennli 4-151.
U ; DeLand. Hoffman 3-10-1,5*.
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Wllllami 7-11; Lako Bran Hey. Brown 15111. Pagan 14 100.
GoniaWi 1 4. McGee4 3. R uom II 13. Whitman 1 mlnut 7.
PA1SINO - Mainland. Tollvar 170. 3; Laka Brantlay.
Brown 15 0.41
R IC IIV IN O - Mainland. Glddtnt I 7; Laka Brantlay.
Whitman 3 37, Ruiiall 11.

NORSK RACING
THURS. thru
MON. 1 P.M.
FRI. 3 P.M.

T h e Patriots im p roved to 6-2. w h ile
Malnlund Is now 5-3. Lake Brantley hosts
Luke Mary In Its regular season finale next
Friday night at Tom Storey Field.

B I T J A I-A L A I
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THURS A SAT. NOON;
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ANo SenuJcual Irom Mora
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Patriots ahead to stay.
Lake Brantley then seated the victory
when linebacker Selh Thompson recovered
a T.T. Toliver fumble with 3:48 remaining.

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EVERY DAY IS PAYDAY!

GreyhoundsContinued from Pag* IB
by linebacker Brian
Montgomery, the teams leading
tackier. The defense, allowing
opponents an average of 220
rushing yards a game, held one
or Central Florida's best rushing
teams to a total of four yards In
the first half. "Our team played
with a lot o f pride and spirit
tonight." Baker said.
Osceola's "Running Posse",
averaging 258 yards a game,
could only watch from the side­
line as the Greyhounds chewed
up 18:42 off the clock in the first
half.
What kept the Kowboys in the
first half wax a 59 yard fumble
r e c o v e r y r e t u r n e d fo r a
touchdown by defensive back
Urre Cobb.

Lyman could have expanded
their lead in the third quarter
when Hrcc Cobb fumbled a punt
that Matt Helman recovered on
t h e K o w b o y 16. U u i th e
Greyhounds (ailed lo score on
four chances from the six.
O s c e o la c o u ld o n ly p u t
together one scoring drive in the
second half, when Dewayne
Crux scored from three yards
out. However, the seven play 79
yard drive put the Kowboys buck
on top 20-16.
Gause w ould answer back
with a 10 yard touchdown run of
his own. putting Lyman back in
front 23-20 with 3:00 left In the
game.
The Kowboys had a chance to
pull ahead when Lyman botched
the klckolT giving Osceola the

ball on the Greyhound 43 yard
line. But the kowboys failed to
convert and turned the ball over
on d o w n s w ith u n d e r tw o
minutes remaining In the game.
"I had confidence that our de­
GREYHOUNDS 10, KOWBOYS It
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13 0 0 7 — 70
Lyman
4 10 0 14 — 30
FirtlQwartir
O — Harvey 77 klckoll return (Langley
kick)
L — Cummlngtonerun (kick failed)
O — Bree Cobb 3t tumble recovery (hick
blocked)
tocead Quarter
L - Hunter 31 Field Coal
L — Brook) 71 pan from Gauw I Hunter
kick)
Third Quarter
No Scoring
FawrfN Quarter
O — Crui 3 run (Langley kick I
L — Cauie 10run IHunter kick I
L — Cummmgi J) run IHunter kick)

fense could stop them." Baker
said.
One play later, Cum m ings
sealed the victory with a 57 yard
touchdown run.
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RU1HINO - Otceota. Bennett 13 105. Glee
141. C ru i 1-13, Canalei 3 7, Je n k ln i
1 minue 4. Lym an. Cumntlngi 35-133.
Wllllami 5 11. Cauta 4 43. Tillman H it .
McCall I 1. Johntonl 1
FASSINO — Otcaola. Canalei 14 0. 34.
Modgebt 1.0. Lyman.Gama3 4 A 34.
R EC EIVIN G - Ok tola. Sullivan 1)0.
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida -Sunday. October 29. 1W5

Don’t forget safety when hunting
With Florida's major Juntlng
seasons getting under way, offinals with the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Com ­
mission are once again urging
safety for sportsmen heading
outdoors. The lateit warning
comes from an Increase In the
number of hunting accidents
and fatalities during the past
hunting season.
"It's always Important to take
steps to prevent accidents," said
Capt. Ed Tyer, the GFC's hunter
education coordinator. "W e try
to educate people about hunting
and outdoors safety throughout
the year, but especially now
when more and more people are
beading outdoors with guns and
archery equipment."
The archery season la under
way In the state's central and
northwest zones (It ended In ttw
s o u t h z o n e on O c t . 8 ) .
Muzzleloading gun seaaon ta
now under way In the south
zone and will begin shortly in
the central and northwest zones,
and the general gun season will
open In all three zones In cither
October or November.
'it 's obvious that this ts the
time of year when most people
are out hunting." Tyer said.
"That's why It is so Important
for people to pay attention to
their surroundings, to make sure
they have the proper safety
equipment such as orange vests
or Jackets, and to think smart
when handling a gun."
Despite efforts to Improve
safety, the number of accidents
and fatalities Increased during
last year's hunting seasons.
There were 29 accidents and five
deaths in 1994-95, up from 23
accidents and no fatalities dur­
ing the 1993-94 seasons.
"W e were very pleased follow­
ing the 1993 season, but we also
knew that It was only one year."
Tyer said. "Last year's statistics
as a bit alarming and show that
we have to continue to be
vigilant In our safety efforts.”

snook, rrdflsh. flounder. Jack
crevalle and ladyfish. Schools of
migrating finger mullet have
attracted targe numbers of pre­
dators to this Inlet for this
moving feast. Back In the
■efeastiaa t l m , snook and
tarpon are hitting on a regular

JIM
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continues to
provide steady action with

fishing has been non-existent
due to high seas. Inside the Part
. expect plenty of sheepshead
and flounder to keep rods bend­
ing. Redfish and trout are rated
as fair on the flats of the

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Redflsh. drum, small bluefish
and Jack crevalle are also roam­
ing in and out of the lalat.
Redflsh are rated as good In
Maaqatta L agaaa . while trout
are a little more difficult to locate
in the high water.

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Ltgal Noticti

LEG A L AOVSRTtf IM IN T
NOTICE OF SETT LIU (N T OF
CLAIM PURSUANT TO EECTION
49.081(9),
FLORIDA
STATUTES. The City e« Sentofd.
Florida heAbygftle'notto# Mat
It tattled ttw Clake et Dayton*
Yeung artolng from an Inctdenl
occurring
on
er
about
November 17, 1t94.
Carolyn C. Small
Director ot Finance k
Administrative Service*
October 17. 1998
Publish: October I t . 1998
DEI-178

' PUBLIC M LR
P U B L I C N O T I C E IS
H E R E B Y G IV E N TH A T ON
Tuaeday. October Hat, m s. at
11:00 a m . E attern, at the premtma *| Name* Track Sato*.
Inc. dba Orlande FretgMttner.
JAM 1 Orange lleaeam Trail,
*pogka, Florida D M the tmdertlgned will atll at puMk tala
to ttw hlghatt bidder all af It*
right, title and Intern! In end to
ttw following detcrlbed property
a* it. when It. towlt:
T h re a d ) ItoOUtilityMx 101
Reefer Trailert
l U Y VSlaOOJTUSI 11,

I N T M t CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E It T H JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEM INO LE COUNTY
S S N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION

I N I M I C IR C UIT COURT
OF T H E It T H JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT, IMANO FOR
S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
S E N IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A S IN O : tS-lttrCA-18-L
ORE Y STO N E SERVICING
CO RPORATION. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
G L E N N R. SOLANOS AND
APR IL D. SOLANOS. E T AL
O CFENDANT(S)
NOTICE
OP FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
purwont to a Summary Final
Judgment af forecloture dated
October 13, l*t). entered In Civil
Cet# Na. 9810)1 CA-14L et the
C irc u it Court ot th* 1IT H
Judicial Circuit In and tor SIM
IN O L E County. SANFORD.
Florida, wherein GREYSTONE
S E R V IC IN G CORPORATION.
INC. le Plalnflll and GLENN R.
S O L A N O S : A P R IL D.
SOLANOS: STERLING PARK
H O U S IN G A S S O C IA T IO N .
INC.; COMMRRCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES. INC.;
JO H N DOE AND JANE DOE,
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION are Defendant*. I
will tall to ttw highett and bet)
bidder tor cath at THE FRONT
D O O R of th* S E M IN O L E
County Courthout* In SAN­
FORD. Florida, at 11:00 o'clock
a.m. on ttw lath day ot Novem
bar, lets th* following detcrlbed
property et i*t forth In tald
Sum m ary Fina l Judgmtnt,
towlt:
L O T 17. BLOCK B. STER
LIN G PARK. U N IT THREE.
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
TH E R E O F AS REC0R0E0 IN
P L A T BOOK I*. PAGES 31. *)
AND 54, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEM INOLE COUNTY, FLOR
IDA.
Dated thlt llth day ot Octo
bar.IffS.
(C IR C U ITC O U R T SEAL)
M AR YA N N E MORSE
Ctorkotltw Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Doputy Clerk
DAVID J. STERN
A T T O R N E Y FOR PLAINTIFF
2877NE 203RDSTREET,
STE.J04
NO RTH M IAM I BEACH.
FL 1)180
00)19)1 7774
95017)8
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH
T H E AM ERICANS WITH DIS
A B IL IT IE S A C T, portent with
dlieblllttoi needing * tpeclel
accommodation thou Id contact
C O U R T ADMINISTRATION, et
the SEM INOLE County Court
houta at. t 80O9S5 877I (TDD) or
I lO O ti) 1770, via Florida Relay
Service.
Publith: October 77.79.199)
D E I 197

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Model S i l l Rector Unit*
On* &lt;1&gt;1107 Great Dane
M ■ t « Ratter Traitor
t/n IG R A A N llH i 1*7701
With Tharm* King
Modal SRI I Raetor Unit
TE R M S OP SALE: A mint
m um Down Payment of U % In
either caah. certified tr cath
tor't check at the time at tel*
with the balance due within 14
hour*.
Ttw underilgned reterve* the
right tobld.
FOR FURTHER
IN FORM AT ION CONTACT
Elton M. Janet
at
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ORIX CREDIT
ALLIANCE. INC.
1)00 Maitland Cantor Parkway
Suit* 400
Maitland, Florida 117)1
Publith: October 17, It. Iff)
DEI Ml
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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT,
IIG H T H E N T N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.M-4M4-CJLIAA
B A R N E T T MORTGAGE
COM PANY, a Florida
corporation.
Plaintltt.
v».
HAROLO D. GEILMAN. *1el,
Dehndentli),
NO TICE OF SALE
Nolle* I* hereby given that,
purtuanl to a Summary Judg­
ment ot Foreatotur*. I will Mil
ttw following detcrlbed property
located In Seminal* Ceunty.
Florida:
Lot 1)4 and the Eeit 10 teet ot
Lot til. Q U E E N S MIRROR
SO UTH R EP LA T ADDITION
T O CASSELEERRY, according
to the Plat thereof a* recorded
In Plat Book II. page 14. ot the
public racordt of Seminal*
County, Florid*. Together with:
Range: Refrigerator,
at public tato. to the highett
bidder tor cath. at the watt front
door of ttw Seminole Ceunty
Courthout*. Senford. Florida
11:00 a m . on November Hit.
im .
Notice: A mericant With Oita
b l l l l l a t A c t ot ItIO , Ad
mlniitrallvo Order No. M JO
Per torn with a ditabillly who
need * tpoclal accommodation
to partklpato In thlt proceeding
thou Id contact Dltablllty Coor
dinator at M l North Park Ave­
nue, Suit* N.MI, Sanford, 7lor
(da 11771 at toatt live dayt prior
to the proceeding. Telephone:
1407) 111 4)10 Eat. 4117;
1100 MS 1771 (TOO mart only).
WITNESS my hand and Seal
ot thlt Court on October 17th.
tees
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K. CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Smith L Simmont. P A
111Watt Adamt Street,
Suite 1114
Jacktenvllto. Florida J7J0J
Telephone: (*04)3)4)445
Attorneyt tor Plaintltt
Publith October Jl. If. Iff)
D E I 1*4

C U IN k R M U H L

F E D E R A L HOME LOAN
M O R TG A G E CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
VS.
R 0M A L0C . OARR end
V IC K I LY N N DARR: at el..

NOTICE
OPPONECLOfURBSALE

Notice It hereby given the),
puruient to that Final Judgment
of Foractoeura dated October
ilth , tees, and entered in civil
&lt;*** number 9a n u CA 14 L. of
ttw Circuit Court ot ttw lith
Judicial Circuit In and tor lami­
nate County, Florid*, wherein
F E D E R A L H O M E LO A N
M O R TG A G E CORPORATION,
le Plaintiff and RONALD C.
OAR R. V IC K I LYNN DARR.
LIN D A E LLIS. II living, and *11
unknown part tot claiming by.
through, under and again** the
above named defendant I*) who
are not known to bo dead or
allv*. whether tald unknown
partto* may claim an Inter**! et
tpowte*. heir* dev Itee*, grantoe*. or other claimant*. CEN­
T R A L FLO R ID A REGIONAL
HO SPITAL. SUN BANK. NA
TI044AL ASSOCIATION. It/are
P*tondantlt). | win Mll to tht
high**) and bet! bidder tor cath
at the watt front doer et the
Samlnoto County courthout* In
Sanford. Samlnoto County, Flor­
ida. at 11:00 A.M. on the I4lh
day of November, 1995. the
following detcrlbed property at
**t forth In tald Final Judg
merit, towlt:
L a i 11, B la c k A , T H E
W O O D L A N D S • S E C TIO N
FJVE._ according to _lh* jttol
I In PUt I
It. Paga 47. Publk Record* of
Samlnoto County, Florida.
N O T E : PURSUANT TO THE
F A IR D E B T C O LLEC TIO N
PR ACTICES ACT YOU ARE
A D V IS E D T H A T THIS LAW
F IR M IS D E EM ED TO BE A
D E B T CO LLEC TO R A T ­
T E M P T IN G TO COLLECT A
D E B T AND ANY INFORMA
T IO N O B TA IN E D WILL BE
USED FOR TH A T PURPOSE.
Dated the 17th day ol October,
teas.
M AR YA N N E MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Sy Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
COOILIS ASTAWIARSKI
40IS Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 4)0
Tampa. Plor Ida DM7
Telephone; (91)) i n 4009
CAS 19401 US
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IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
O F T N I E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR CU IT
; O F T H I S T A T I OF FLO R ID A ,
IN A N D FOR
S IM IN O L R COUNTY
C IV IL ACTION
Ca m Na: 94-W 4C A-14
Ohrlttoxi B
: M OLTON. ALLEN A
WILLIAMS CORPORATION, an
Alabama corporation.
Plaintiff.
i v*
M ICHAEL ALLAN MIECH. and
JA N E DOE b/k/a KIMBER
BROWN
NOTICE OF M i l
Nolle# l» haraby given that,
pur want to a Final Judgment of
Forecloture entered In the
ibove tlyled caute. In the
C irc u it Court at Seminole
County. Florida. I will tall the
property tltuate In Seminole
County. Florida, described at:
Lot 111. ALAFAVA WOODS.
PHASE I. Unit B. according to
the plat lharaot at recordad In
Plat Book It, Paga* M through
M. In the Public Record* ot
Seminole County. Florid*,
at public tale, to ttw hlghetl and
b**t bidder, lor cath. at the
Weil Iron! door ot the Seminole
County Courthouie. In Senlord.
Florida at 11:00 AM . on No
vember nth. ItH .
D A TE D this Uth day Ot Octo
bar, let)
Maryenne Morte
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Ja*owlc
Deputy Clerk
In occordanco with the Amor
lean* with OiubMIti** Act. per
ton* needing a ipecltl accom
modation to participate In thlt
proceeding *hould contact the
Individual or agency tending
notice not later than Mven dayt
prior to lhe proceeding at the
eddreti given on the notice.
Telephone: 407 11) 4)X&gt; eat
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Identification, outdoor thlca,
field first aid, survival and more.
Anyone bom on or after June 1.
1975, la required to pass the
course before h e can take
wildlife In Florida with a gun.
bow, or crossbow.
To find more about the GFC’s
free hunter education course,
call the nearest G FC regional
office, or the hunter education
coordinator’s office In Tails hasae
at (9041413-0065.

The Game and Fresh Water
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hunter education courses yearround throughout the state. The
16 hour course teaches people,
how to handle a firearm, wildlife

NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to Florida Statute*
Soil Storage Act, Selkxi* n na
A 83 *07, Sato ot Content* In
leatad ipaca to utltty Denar
liana:
IS) David Yeager
JSlD*nnl»Hlto*
S I Lynn H, Paga
ISA Marilyn Andaman
444 Bobby C.Senna
To bo io4d or dltgeaad ot
Th u n , Nov. lath. IMS at H a m .
Public Auction, caah only.
A t: Sun Ray Start Away
HO Rlnahart Road
Lake Mary. FL 1)744
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Publith: October it, and
November J. IftJ
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PUBLIC AUCTION SALS
Public nolle* I* hereby given
that on Prlday. November 10.
199), at 10 0) am EST at ttw
pramlta* of B A M Auto Sale*
located at 4107 Hwy 17 91. San
ford, F L J1771 the underilgned
will tall at publk tato to the
hlghatt bidder all el it'* right,
title and lnl*r**l in and to the
following detcrlbed property **
It. where It. to wit
On* III 1*04 Ford*/Door
V.I.N IF ABP19U4GA 14)717
TER M S OF SALE Payment
In full at Mm* ot tato in either
cath. cathtor* check or money
order. The undertrgned reterve*
ttw right to bid
Publith: October 29.199)
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�Sanford Harald, Sanford. Florida -Sunday October 29. 1995

MeuMrsotokyAm*M M
E80 guest speaker, Kay Bartholomew (center),
with hostesses Chartotte Knowles (left) and Ruth

Hw M Wtoto trf tammy Vtocut

m

Gaines. Bartholomew told the reading society all
about ‘Historic Sanford.'

Presenting Florida flag to museum are (from left)
Alicia Clarke, curator, and Elisabeth Boyd and

Heidi Hainea of the DAR. T h e flag la a gilt from
Haines’ grandfather, Lewis Hainea.

Groups study ‘Historic Sanford,’ ‘ Family History
Kay B artholom ew was the
guest speaker at a meeting of the
Epsilon Sigma Omlcron meeting
held at the hom e o f Ruth Gaines
In the historic district. A con­
firmed comm unity actlvest. Kay.
also owner o f a home In the
historic dlstrtc, spoke on "His­
toric Sanford.”
Program c h a ir m a n B etty
Halback Introduced the guest
speaker, a form er Texan who
was on the stalT o f the Houston
Post. She cam e to Sanford as a
Navy w ife and Im m ediately
bacame Involved in social and

civic activities. A co-founder of
Sky A n c h o rs Toastm lstrcss
Club. Kay Is also a past presl-

dent o f Seminole Community
Concert Association and w as
state president of the Florida
Public Relations Association.
As the director of public rela­
tions at Cccntral Florida R e­
gional Hospital for 11 years,
upon her retirement. Kay threw
herself Into volunteer work and
is now u member of the S e m i­
nole Historical Committee and
th e S em in o le Cultural A r t s
Council.
She is one of the
founding members of the Sanford Main Street Committee and
also founded the First Street Art

Gallery.
The members were spellbound
ns Kay told of the history o f
Sanford. She m entioned that
Seminole County was form erly
named Mosquito County and
that Sanford was nnmed far Gen.
Henry' Sanford who brought over
Swedish settlers and colonized
the present Upsala community.
The vivacious speaker spake o f
the cultural Interests o f Sanford
Including magnificent buildings,
the Imperial Opera House, the
Princess Theatre and
three
hotels. Including the elegant

Mayfair where a big glittering Sanford also thrived In other
gala was held annually to open a gric u ltu ra l products.
She
the social season. Th is hotel m centloncd numerous artists
(today, the International head­ and pointed out that author Zorn
quarters of New Tribes Missions) Neal Huston once lived on Lake
Is the former hom e o f the New Monroe.
York Giants and was visited by
Kay challenged the Sanlord
several United States Presidents. W om an's Club to reproduce
Including Gen. Ulysses S. Calvin "T h e Talc o f the Mosquito." a
C o o lld g e a n d F r a n k lin D. short story o f early Sanford
Roosevelt.
written by a club member. Mrs,
In talking about the good old J.N. Whltncr.
days. Kay spoke o f the Impact of
Libby Prevatt made the pro­
the railroad and w ater com­ found statement. "W e found Kay
merce on the city . Labeled to be a v e ry knowlcdgablc
"Celery Center o f the World." □ S « « Dietrich. Page SB

WOW! Group dedicated to fun
The Women of Wcktva |WOW)
Is n social organization dedicated
to helping one's neighbor to
'hhVc fun. If the October general
m eeting ts any Indication o f the
group's barometric fun meter,
they are successful.
Planning WOW's calendar for
the months of November and
December quickly had the group
dissolved Into laughter; since
this Is a social group, there Is no
gavel and the play on words and
further plays on words w ere a
welcome comic relief from the
p olitical, religious and often
multlpurposcful meetings with
their lengthy agendas. Th ere Is
work Involved to plan and share
and accommodate and bring all
the members up to dale on past
Attorney Sylvia Grunor (left) and Alice Moughton, president of the
m em b ers that have m o ve d ,
Lake Mary W om an's Club.
plans that had to be changed
and communications necessary
for successful activities anil
functions.
T h e organization, the W om en
of Wcktva. wus founded three
years ago by Sally Roberts and
B arb B en oit. A c c o r d in g to
Benoit. "It was founded loosely
on the Welcome Wagon m odel
and we Inislcally ‘Meet and Eat"
and laughs as she relates that
"th is is an Important part o f our
It's hard work with no pay. but
clu b." The officers Include: pres­
emotionally rewarding.
ident, Karen Loekman; 1st vice
That's what Sylvia Grunor. a
president. Barb Benoit: 2nd vice
LAKE MARY
Winter Park attorney who has
president. Mary Flckcrt: treasur­
worked with the Guardian Ad
er. Hetty Bolduc: secreta ry.
Litem Program, told Lake Mary
Kathy Lennon.
Woman's Club members about
T h e committee chairmen In­
working In this capacity.
M ARY
clude: Dining In/Dlnlng Out. Pat
Sylvia and her partner. Beth
R O W ELL
Gates: Day Trippers Group. Pat
M o r l a r t y . o w n t h e o n ly
Gates; Hook Club, chairman Is
female-owned law firm In the
llic m on th ly hostess; C raft
state. Sylvia pul herself through
Group. Donna Cline: Ncwslctlaw school on un accelerated
t c r .'T h c Hot Flash.” M argie
program. She bcacame Involved County, to be a inemttcr of the
G
a in e r ; H osp itality. S a n d y
with the guardian program sev­ Orange County Bar Association.
L e w is ; Bunco, c h a irm a n Is
eral y e a r s a g o . In Orange C Bee Rowell. Page 5B

Attorney informs
clubwomen about
guardian program

H«f aM Photo by Shiy Koo«ol

Officers and chairmen of Women of Wekiva are
(from left): Karen Loekman, Barb Benoit, Mary

LOMQWOOD

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m o n th ly h o s t e s s ; W c k t v a
Country Fcst and Craft Show.
Harb Benoit.
During the meeting, the group
made plans for their Dining
In/Dinlng Out Group to have a
Halloween Party where no repeat

Flkert, Betty Bolduc, Kathy Lennon, Pat Gates,
Donna Cline, Margie Gainer and Sandy Lewis.

costumes w ere being allowed
except Betty w hich brought
howls of laughter.
Other activities Include: the
Christmas Party which to be
held at Lee's Lakeside and no
husbands allowed. It was an­
nounced that the Country Fcst
and Craft Show needs volunteers
for several p o sition s and a
chairman o f the groups tradi­
tional White Elephant Booth.
The Day Trippers Group will
attend the "S in g in g Christmas
Tree" at the first Baptist Church
In Orlando: Craft Group Is to
make the Halloween Ghost at
the General m eeting and an
ungel for themselves and one to
sell at the Craft Fair at the next

meeting to be held prior to
Thanksgiving. The cookie and
ornament cxchunge Is scheduled
again this year and one of the
members will provide a buffet.
As a tribute to a formerly
active member who moved bark
to Minnesota. Sonyu Krntcli. I lie
group w ill continue to meet for
breakfast prior to llu- Long wood
Arts and Crafts Show at one of
the member's homes. And If all
tills activity Is not enough. the
group made plans to meet to
replace some o f the decorations
and flu ff those still in mint
condition for the Christinas dec­
orations that arc on all the
Llghtposts during tills festive

Ci Bee Kocgel. Page SB

Eastern Star Chapter 388 marks anniversary
Sweet Harmony Chapter No.
388 Order o f Easter Star cele­
brated 12 years o f being a
chapter o f over 40 women doing
Christian
community services
which Includes helping those In
distress, sickness and In times of
family crises.
Under the leadership of Eurthu
Milton. Worthy Matron, and Ar­
thur M ae S c o tt. A sso cia te
Matron, this organization of de­
dicated w om en has become
uctlvc workers In the community
of Sanford. Their motto Is to
share, to give, to love, to show
someone you care. That's what
living Is all about.
This tru ly exem plifies the
work being done by the chapter.
During the weekend gather­
ing. th e ir first anniversary
banquet was celebrated. The
group generously donated over
9400 of the proceeds to a needy
family w h o will bi* preparing to
get a kid n ey transplant. Hv

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SANFORD

MARVA
H AW KINS
putting God first in lliclr lives
they art- mukiiig the community
better.
Through the 12 years. Worthy
Matron Melton gives all of the
glory and praise to Clod lor the
success of the chapter and orga­
nization. Melton says there have
b e v n m a u y e x p e r l e iir e s ,
ch allen ges, hut success has
com e willi the help of God.
T h e chapter Is concerned with
lliclr spiritual growth as well as
well as their physical growth.
She encouraged them lo Is- true

philanthropists In sowing seeds
ot good deeds. Planting the seed,
slit* says, is just not enough.
“ We
must nurture, feed lin­
seed and with the help of G od we
all will make Hits u better place
to liv e ." she added.
On Sunday the I2lh anniver­
sary continued with an ufcrnoou
o f Gospel music by th e re­
n o w n e d national r e c o r d in g
artist. Vernon Jones and the
Sanford Coiiummlty Workshop
Choir in a mint concert, the
m essage o f love, praise and
f e l l o w s h i p was » h o w u
throughout the weekend o f cele­
bration.
" Remember to fill your heart
w ith love, walk tile w a y to
happiness, keep heart free from
h a te, your mind fre e from
worry.love simply, expect little,
give much, trust God. fill your
life with love, forget self, think of
others, "says Chalr|&gt;crson Lula
Cummings.

We salute ull o f the past
queens of Sweet Harmony Chap­
ter No. 388 O.E.S.. they are
Arthur Mac S c o tt, reig n in g
queen; Wlllc Mae Byrd. Ethel
June. Beatrice Duncan. Rosa
Jenkins. Mildred Cooks. Tiny
Johnson.

Pastors host event
Cougradulalinns to pastor and
co-pastor M elvin (lielu -ad cr)
Cross. They recently hosted the
International Convention o f the
Faltli Temple Apostolic Church.
Inc. I’enetacostal Power o f Dcllvcrcncc. Inc. Is w here the
Crosses have pastured lor 11
years. They have greatly pro­
spered In thetr ministry, and
God has blessed them with favor
In many ways. Joining In the
Chrlstaln fellowship with the
Crosses were their sister. Mrs.
Juanita Adams G old en Mrs.
Cross Is the daughter of the late
See Hawkins. P a ge SB

Pastor

c o -p s s to r (M rs I M slvln C r n n *

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Dietrich
speaker with a powerful de­
livery.*’
The ESO la a reading society of
the F lo r id a F ederation o f
W o m e n 's C lu b s. Chairm an
Frances Webster presided over
the business meeting and In­
troduced a new member. Anne
Howland.
Hostess Ruth and her cohostess, Charlotte Knowles,
served delicious homemade
goodies from a beautifully .ap­
pointed table using the autumn
motif.

DAR i y H tracing
‘Family History’
"F am ily History" was the
topic of Carl Palin. guest speaker
of the October meeting of the
Sallie Harrison Chapter. Daugh­
ters of the American Revolution.
Patln told the members how
public records (births, marriages
and deaths) are collected and
distributed to the public. He
mentioned how today's com­
puters have enormously speeded
up the assembling and distribu­
tion of this Information.
According to Virginia Powell.
DAR spokeswoman, the latest
technology developed by the
M orm on C h u rc h Is c a lle d
GEDCOM and makes Informa­
tion readily available.
T h e business meeting was

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Day Ramsay

R eg in a H ayes,
Kevin D. R am say
exch an g e vow s
SANFORD - Regina Hayes
and Kevin Day Ramsay are
announcing their m arriage
today. They were married May
13. 1993. at 3 p.m., at First
Presbyterian Church. Sanford.
Th e Rev. Bruce Scott
performed the double ring,
traditional ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Rebecca Hayes of Mullins, S.C.
and Mr. and Mrs. Rec Graham.
Kissimmee.
The groom Is the son of
John and Dotty Ramsay or
Lake Mary.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for her
vows a formal white, imported
satin gown. The high Victorian
color set off the Jullet-style
sleeves outlined w ith pearl
bows. The fitted bodice was
e m b e llis h e d
w i t h p e a rl
strands, sequins and a pearl
medallion. Soft feminine pearl
detailing enhanced the English
schimi net yoke. T h e Basque
w aistlin e d e s c e n d e d to a
ballgown skirt set o ff by can*
dy-box bows.
Her crown of satin roses and
schlffll petals, accented with a
pouf, held her fingertip Illusion
veil. She carried a cascading
bouquet fo white bridal roses,
mini white carnations, white
stcphanotlB. baby's breath. Ivy
and fern.
Leslie Drew, Mullins, S.C.,
sister of the bride, served as
matron of honor. She wore a
gown o f laven der baroque
satin with dropped waist. The

Rowell
Continued from P ig s 4 1
you have to donate tim e to Legal
Aid, or money. Sylvia's old law
firm didn't want to donate the
money, so Sylvia was given her
first guardian ad litem case.
A guardian ad litem Is a
v o l u n t e e r w h o w o r k s f or
children Involved in the Justice
system . T h e g u a rd ia n s are
working with the children In the
worst possible situation. They
have come Into the system as
victims of crime, abuse or ne­
glect. HRS has Its position, the
parents have their position, but
the guardian's position Is the
child s position. The guardian Is
the child’s advocate. The guard­
ian goes with the child through
every process of the legal sys­
tem, with only the child's best
Interest at heart. In Orange
County, a lawyer often acts, pro
bono. as guardian. In Seminole
County, the guardian Is usually
a volunteer. The lawyer Is there
Just as legal advice.
There was a 12 year-old-boy
w ho had been s o s e v e re ly
abused he had a stroke. He was
placed in a medically supervised
foster home. The state sought
termination of parental rights.
The guardian was there, not as
an agent of the state, but as a
friend who sought what was best
for the child. T h e guardian
helped the child through the
process until the parental rights
were terminated.
A little girl was placed with
her maternal grandmother after
she witnessed her father kill her
mother. The girl lost her ability
to speak because o f the trauma.
A guardian was appointed to

tulip-shaped sleeves
h ig h lig h te d th e scallop ed
neckline. T h e gow n had a bow
trim down the bodice In the
back of the dress. She carried
a presentation style bouquet of
wlldllowers tied w ith lavender
tulle.
Wendy Watts, Mullins. S.C.;
Sally Graham, Aynor. S.C.,
cousin o f the bride; Debbie
Whitehead. Sanford, slater of
the groom served as brides­
maids. Their gow ns and flow­
ers were Identical to the honor
attendant’s.
John Ramsay, father o f the
groom, and Joe Hayes, uncle
of the bride. Charlotte. N.C.
served as beat m en .
Mark Blythe o f Lake Mary,
Nicky W h iteh ead. Sanford,
brother-in-law o f the groom,
and Ronnie Campbell o f Or­
lando served as groomsmen.

Virginia Mlkler and Chaplain
Esther Anderson.
A Florida flag, a gift of Lewis
Haines, grandfather of Vice Re­
gent Heidi Haines, was pres­
ented to Alicia Clarke. Sanford
Museum curator.
The pres­
entation was made by Elisabeth
Boyd. Commemorative Events
chairman.
Following the opening ritual,
new members welcomed were;

the October meeting of Sallie
Harrison Chapter Daughters of
the American Rsvolution.

Joyce Samroel fltfl) and Laurel Tromblay (right), members of Bata
Sigma Phi, welcome Ma. Charlie W ilton, Mistress of Madcap
(cantar), who kapt sorority slaters In sticthes telling stories at the
recent All-Chapter Luncheon.

BSPmMtsfor
Alhchaptsr lunehson
A well-known story teller. Ms.
Charlte W ilson. Mistress of
Madcap, delighted members of
the Sanford chapters of Beta
Sigma Phi at the annual AllChapter Luncheon.
Held on Saturday, Oct. 21, at
Tlmacuan Golf and Country
Club. Alpha Tau Chapter was
the hostess chapter under the
chairmanship of Joyce Sammet.
According to Orace Marie
Stlneclpher, the storyteller "de­
lighted the group with her tom­
foolery.'' She enlisted several
women to help with her antics,
one of which was the enactment
of the song. "Would You Like to
Swing on a Star?" Orace Marie
said the participants were given
masks of various animals In the
song and Instructed to act out
the words. "The results pro­
duced much merriment." Grace
Dreaaed In authentic German atllre, Viola Frank (left) and Retha
Marie said.
Blankenship, Sanford W oman's Club members, serve patrons
The delicious meal featured
attending the club’s recant Oktoberlsst to benefit the annual
lemon-peppered chicken breast
scholarship.
with light herb sauce or London
Broil Bordelalse.
outstanding service to their classroom.
Centerpieces on each table chapters.
Pat said the patrons enjoyed
were yellow roses In wooden
the authentic foods prepared by
v a s e s h a n d -m a d e b y B o b
Vivian Buck, co-chairman. In an
Tromblay. husband of member
a ut he n t i c G erm a n s e ttin g .
OMobsrfMt rtschss
Servers wore hand-made
Laurel Tromblay. Mememtoes of
the event were dream catchers, tducatlon goal
German costumes they created
A c c o rd in g to Pat F oster,
symbol of the sorority's theme of
and the patrons thought they
c h a i r m a n o f t he S a n f o r d
the year.
were celebrating in a quaint
T h e Order of the Rose was Woman's Club's Education De­ Alpine village. The clubhouse
conferred on Pat Johnson. Karen partment and also chairman of was gaily decorated In German
lllttcl and Lisa Finnerty In a the recent Oktoberfest. the event
memorlbllla and German mustc
special ritual. This distinction la was successful and raised the filled the air.
resented only to those w ho necessary funds to present the
The scholarship will be pres­
ave been members of BSP for at annual scholarship to a deserv­
least 13 years and have given ing woman returning to the ented next June.
■»*»*«

R

Hawkins------CaatlaMd tnm Paga 4B
Mrs. Dorothy Adams.
P a s t o r 's C ro ss h a s b e e n
blessed with a congregation who
are faithful members and a
leader with visions that led to
success.
Co-pastor Cross can be rememered by many Sanfordltes
w h o have heard her x x x x x
melodious voice as she rendered
the gospel In song. She has
traveled throughtout the United
States with Pastor Cross, as they
carry the message o f the Master
In words and song. While In
Rochester New York many Sanfordlles visit with the Crosses.
The Pcnecostal Power of De­
liverance. Inc., welcomes all w ho
desire to visit and give praise
and worship, the word Is spoken
for all who wiih to hear the
masters words.

Bccca Drew. Mullins, S.C.,
the bride's niece and Renac
Rlppcre o f Orlando were (lower
girls.
Ring b e a re r w as Aaron
Whitehead. Sanford, nephew
o f the groom.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Stouffer Renaissance Orlando
Resort.
After a wedding cruise to the
w e s t e r n C a r i b b e a n , the
newlyweds are making their
home In Orlando.
The groom Is a software
engineer and the bride Is a
software quality engineer.

help the child get through the
legal system without additional
trauma. Th e girl Is now in school
and doing well.
Right now. the guardian pro­
gram desperately needs volun­
teers. Volunteers come from all
walks of life and can be any age.
Sylvia once worked with a 76
year old grandmother who came
Into the system because she said
her 14 grandchildren didn't need
hrr anymore . She wanted to
work with kids who did need
her. To be a guardian ad litem,
you have to love and care about
children and you have to be
willing to take a few classes. The
classes teach you about the laws
regarding child abuse and ne­
glect. Other than thut. volun­
teers don't have to have any
special skills or talents. You may
sometimes com e home In tears.
Sylvia told the club members,
but you will also come home
with the knowledge that you
have made a difference In a
child's life.
To volunteer to be a guardian
ad litem. Just call the Seminole
County Legal Aid Office or the
S em in ole C ou n ty S ta le A t­
torney’s Office.
In other club news, the Lake
Mary W om an's Club announced
t h a t m e m b e r s w i l l be
participating In Oldc Lake Mary
H olidays. T h e city festival,
scheduled for Friday. Dec. I
beginning at 6:30 p.m., is em­
phasizing community giving this
year. A tten d ees w ho donate
non-perishable food Items for the
needy will tie given free cookies
and punch by the Woman's
Club. People who donulc lays
will be given u Holiday ornament
by the Stardust Girl Scouts.

Pat Elliott by application, and
Betty Bridgwater and Vanra
Decker by transfer. Isabel Wilson
and F ran Morton w ere In­
troduced as guests.
Skip Oliiuki gave the National
Defense message and Dorothy
E rlsm an , w a y s and m eans
chairman, was thanked for the
successful cookie sale at the
recent Piooeer Days festival.
Books for Crooms Academy
were collected for the October
community service project and
members are requested to bring
Bibles for the correctional center
to the November meeting.
Guest speaker for November
meeting will be Mrs. Harry
James, national chairman of
Oenealoglcal Records.
Hostesses for the meeting,
held at the Sanford Museum,
were Pat Fox. Mary Louise Elgin
and Heidi Haines.

Rena Patrice Thomas, the 1995
queen of SEMCoP and Florida A
M University.

Brown to spsak
T h e Northern Region Advisory
Council o f the Agricultural and

Labor Program. Inc. will observe
their annual meeting o f the 1995
year. Congresswoman Corrtne
Brown will be the guest speaker
for the occasion. This communi­
ty function w ill be held, Nov. 4.
at 10:00 a.m. at the Mt. Pleascnt
M issionary Baptist Church.
Brunton Blvd.. Orlando. The
community ts invited to hear
Congresswoman Brown. She will
Inform this district o f the many
political reviews that concern
voters of this district.
Congresswoman Brown will
address the session o f conimulnty activist. Grace Miller,
chairperson o f the Northern Re­
gion.

Fall carnival
The Education Committee at
St. Matthew M.B. Church Is
sponsoring a Full Carnival and
Blzaar Festival. Nov. 4. from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. on th e St.
Mutthew M.B. Church's vacunt
lot located on Sipes Avenue In

M idway. T h is Is the m ajor
fund-raiser for the scholarship
program.
There will be tables to rent
and/or space for groups to partic­
ipate. Contact one o f the follow­
ing to reserve your table or
space: Cynthia Oliver. 322-5826;
Patricia Robinson. 324-1152: or
Deacon Ernest Brown. 3238728.

Msst Queen Rene
Rena Pa t r i c e T h o m a s wus
selected as the 1995 queen o f
SEMCoP at Florida A A M
University. SEMCoP represents
the Science. Engineering, and
Mathematics College Program.
She w ill p a rticip a te In the
homecoming festivities during
the week of Oct. 23. 1995.
Rena Is the daughter o f John
and Sonju Thom as, a 1995
honors graduate o f Oviedo High
School, and an active member or
St. John Missionary Baptist
Church.

What can teens do? Grow up and go home!
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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR AHHY: Recently l attend­
ed a family picnic. My 13-year-old
granddaughter came up to me and
whined. T h ere* nothing to do."
Simultaneously, my ndult chil­
dren replied, "Rake the leaves, visit
the sick, help the needy ..."
We all burst into laughter, they
were ((noting from an old column of
yours which hud Iwen posted on our
refrigerator in the lute '60s und
early "70s.
it ohviuusly made a lusting
impression on my family. Will you
please run it again?

KATHRYN GIBBINGS.

HAN DIEGO
DEAR KATHRYN; I f this isn't
the most-requested letter to be
rerun, it's a close second.
T h e letter you’re referring to
was w ritten by Doris BurviUe o f
Olympia, Wush., and was titled,
“ An O p en L e t t e r to a T e e n A ger." Mere it Is:
“ A lw a y s w e heur the p la in ­
tive cry o f the teen-ager, ‘What
can w e do? Where can w e g o T

sure. But now, you hnve no
The answer Is, go hornet
right to expect them to bow to
"H an g the storm w indow s,
paint the woodwork. Rake the every w him and fan cy just
leaves, mow the lawn, ahovel because selfish ego, instead of
the walk. Wash the car, learn to common sense, dominates your
cook, scrub some floor*. Repair
the sink, build n boat, get a job.
"Help the minister, priest or
rabbi, the Red Croae, the Salva­
tion Army. Visit the sick, assist Continued from Page 4B
the poor, study your lessons.
season.
"A n d then w hen you a re
N ew m e m b e r s w e r e I n­
through — and not too tired — troduced und applauded, old
read a book.
members were reported on If
"Y o u r parents do not o w e s o m e o n e r e c e i v e d c o r r e ­
you entertainment. Your city or spondence from them, and all
village does not owe you recre­ were Interested In accommodat­
ation al facilities. The w o rld ing each other. It was a won­
does not owe you a living. You derful place to visit and laugh
owe the world something. You and have fun.
o w e It your time and energy
and your talents so that no one
will be at war or In poverty or Sheriff offsrs free
sick or lonely again.
"In plain, simple words, grow home inspections
up; quit being a crybaby. Get
October is Crime Prevention
out of your dream world and Month und the Seminole County
develop a backbone, not a wish­ Sheriffs Office Is offering free
bone, and start acting like an hom e secur i t y In sp ection s.
adult.
Community Relations Specialist
"Y o u 're supposed to bo
Richard Kay will Inspect your
mature enough to accept some home and make recomcndatlons
of the responsibility your p a r­ us to what you might do to
ents have c arried fo r yoars.
prevent an Intruder from enter­
They have nursed, protected, ing your home. Some simple
helped, appealed, begged,
measures that may help secure
excused, tolerated and denied
themselves needed coa/orU so your property Include, trimming
that you could have every bene­ your bushes, secu ring your
fit. This they have done gladly, windows with dead boh lock
for you are their dearest trea­ Installailons und lights. If you
are Interested In a free home

p e rs o n a lity , t h i n k i n g and
requests.
“ In heaven’s name, g ro w up
and go hom er

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security inspection, call 8308111. extentlnn 377. and ask fur
Residential Security Survey.

Donna Cline, chairman of WOW’s
Craft Groups, holds a hand­
crafted gossamer ghost as the
club's craft of the month.

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Bose doesn't Just deal with
wood. He enjoys the art of being
a silversmith making Jewelry
such as bracelets, rings and
earrings. " I do weld too." he
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really Just any stulff that needs
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Bose has a lso contributed
has been a relaxing hobby for much of his talent to his church.
Chuck Bose for many years. First Baptist o f Sanford where
A l t h o u g h he I s a r e t i r e d
the family has attended for 35
firefighter from the City o f San­
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an attitude that working Is good work." he said. " I try lo help
for the soul.
wherever I’m needed. I was very
Bose does frequently labor as a Involved In the new building
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sarily take a back seat. Bose does
Florida Civic Theater and the
keep busy In many other areas
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phy has been. 'T work when I taken Bose's time. "I worked at a years. Linda, have lived In San­
want to work and I choose to church In Montana fo r two
ford their whole married life.
work a lot."
weeks rebuilding and remodel­ They have two children. Mark
His talent for woodworking ing." he said.
and A llce-M argaret and five
In most recent times Bose has grandchildren. He is a Mason
seems to be Inborn from his
f a t he r . *‘ My D a d d y w a s a taken hls skills to the music member and Involve^ In York
woodworker." he said. " I got field. Building Instruments such Rite which la a part o f the
Into It seriously 20 years a g o ."
as a violin, a guitar, a dulcimer Masons. He is also a Blue Lodge
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member.
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these pieces came alive with proud o f the mandolin 1 made. I
am presently making a bending
character.
A slim gentleman holding a Iron for the Instruments. I had
shotgun caught much attention. stemaed them before. I could
" I made him from a pattern In a buy a bending Iron but why buy
book." he said. " I thought he one when It's m ore fun to make
was lonely and needed someone one."
so I made a lady with a rolling
Making cabinets for hls cabin
pin to go with him ."
In North Carolina as well as
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NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA
THE C ITY COMMISSION OF
TH E C ITY OF LONGWOOO
F l o r id a , w il l m e e t o n
MONO AY, NOVEMBER 4 IWS
AT IDO P M . OR AS SOON
T H E R E A F T E R AS THE MAT
TE R MAY BE CALLED IN
T H E COM M ISSION CHAM
B E R S LO N G W O O O C IT Y
HALL. ITS W WARREN AVE
NUE LONGWOOO. FLORIDA
F O R T H E P U R P O S E OF
HEARING ALL OWNERS OF
PR OPERTY TO BE ASSESSED
F O R T H E P A V IN G OF
O LEANDER STR E E T IN THE
C IT Y OF LONGWOOO AND
O T H E R PERSONS IN TE R
E S TE D HEREIN. WHO MAY
DESIRE TO COMMENT AS TO
THE PROPRIETY AND AD
V IS A B IL IT Y OF T H E IM
P R O V E M E N T. AS TO TH E
AM OUNT ASSESSED
AGAINST EACH PROPERTY
IM P R O V E D
FURTHER.
T H A T A T SAID TIM E, THE
C IT Y COMMISSION OF THE
C ITY OF LONGWOOO. FLOR
IDA. SHALL M E E T AS AN
E Q U A L IZ IN G B O AR D T O
HEAR AND CONSIDER ANY
AND ALL COMPLAINTS AS TO
ASSESSMENT. AND FOR THE
PUR POSE OF A D JU S TIN G
AND EQUALIZING SAID AS
SESSMENTS ON A BASIS OF
JUSTIC E AND RIGHT PROP
E R T Y O W N ER S S H O U L D
GOVERN THEMSELVES AC
COROINGLY.
G ER ALDINE D ZAMBRI
C IT Y CLERK
PUBLISH OCTOBER 221
OCTOBER 2*. IPS
D EI 174

LEGAL AD V ER TISEM EN T
RFP95/9* 11
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, that Ihe City of Sanlord
Florida *111 receive seated
proposal* until 2 00 P M on
Tuesday. November Jl»l. 1995,
In Itie Purchasing Otlice. Room
141 for the following Item*
Bankinq Service* lor
City ol Sanford
A ll p ro p o s a ls . *hall be
addre*tcd a* follow*
A For Mail Delivery:
Purchasing Agent
City ol Sanlord
P O Bov I7M
Sanlord. FLJJ773 17*1
0 For Hand Delivery:
Purchasing Agent
Cltyal Sanlord
J00 North Park Avenue
Room 241
Sanford. FL JI771
The lealed proposal* will be
publicly opened that tame day
at 2 00 P.AA In the City Com
mission Chambers. Room 117,
Sanlord City Hall Late oiler*
will be returned to tender un
opened
Specification* and the proper
proposal forms are available, at
no cott. In the Purchasing Of
flee. Room 241. 500 North Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida. (4071
JJO M il. Facsimile or telegraph
ic proposals will not b* ac
cep ted
The City ol Sanlord rtservts
the right to accept or reject any
or all proposal*, wllh or without
cause, to waive technicalities or
to accept the proposal which In
Its judgement best serves the
interest ot fheCIty.
Persons with disabilities
needing assistance to pertlci
pate In any ol the proceedings
should contact the Personnel
Otlice A D A Coordinator al
JJO 547*. forty eight hours In
advance ol the meeting
C ITY O F SANFORD
Waller Shearin
Purchasing Agent
October 24. 19*3
PUBLISH October 29, 199)
DEI 259

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S E N O .n I1MCA
DIVISION ML
r ylan d m o r tg a g e

COMPANY.
Ptainllll.
DAVID P KOLINSKI.dal.
Deter dentil)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Re
scheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated October 17. 199). and
entered In Cate NO 9J 1544CA ol
Use Circuit Court ol the EIGH
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County, Florida
wherein R YLANDM ORTGAGE
COMPANY is the Pleinlllt and
D A V I D P K O LIN S K I and
K A T H L E E N L C A M P B E LL
Are the Of lendanli. I will sell to
Ihe highest and best bidder lor
cash at Ihe West Iron) door ot
the Seminole County Court­
house, Sanlord. Florida al 11:00
a m . on the lath day ol Novem
bar. 1995. Ihe following de
scribed property a* *et forth In
taid Final Judgment:
LOT 122 DEER RUN. U N IT
12 B ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT THEREO F. RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGE 12.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
FLORIDA
WITtiESS MY HAND and list
Seal ot this ([ourt on Oefobf{,
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H O N O R A B Le '-i '
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol IheCIrcull Court
By Dorothy W Bollon
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
In accordance wllh the Amer
lean* Disabilities Act. person*
needmg a special accommoda
lion lo participate In this pro
ceedmg should contact Ihe Indl
vdual or agency sending notice
not later than seven (7) days
prior lo the proceeding al the
address given on the notice
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Relay Service
Echevarria. McCatla.
Raymer. Barrett A Frappier
PoslOlllce Boa 5410
Tampa. FL 55401
EE95040424
Publish October 72.29.1995
DEI 147

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. Cl 944474CA I4B
FED E R A L HOME LOAN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION,
a national banking
organiialion organised and
enisling under the laws
ol the United States ol
America.
Plaintllt,
J E F F R E Y H KALMAN and
SALLY L KALM AN, husband
and wile. MORRIS
W E TH ER IN G TO N . JOHN DOE
and JA N E DOE, fictitious
names representing
tenants in possession
Delendants
N O TIC E OF SALE
PURSUANT T O CHAPTER 45
Notice Is given that pursuant
lo a Final Judgment deled
October 12th. 1995 In Case No
Cl 94 0471 CA MB of the Circuit
Court ol the lllh Judicial
Circuit, in and tor Seminole
County, Florida, in which FED
ERAL HOME LOAN MOST
GAGE CORPORATION Is the
plalnJUI.v4Mdi,4«FfRfi&gt;V H.
KALMAN. SALLY L. KALMAN.
M OR R IS W E TH ER IN G TO N .
JOHN DOE and JANE OOE art
Ihe defendants. I will sell lo Ihe
highest and best bidder tor ctsh
al Ihe West Front Door, Semi
nole County Courthouse at 501
North Park Avenue. Sanlord.
FL. at II 00 a m. on November
Itlh. 1995. the following de
scribed property set forth In Ihe
order of final judgment:
Lot I. Q U AIL RUN. according
to tha plat thereof at recordrd In
Plat Book 11. Paget 20 and 21.
Public Records ol Stmlnol*
County, Florida
D A T E D this lllh day ot Octo
bar, 199$
M AR YANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bollon
Deputy Clerk
BAMMAN AND GIUNTA
P O B on 599
Pompano Beach. FL 15041
Publish October 22.29,1995
DEI 190

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By W.B. Park

'Frankenstoin, you fool!
Can t you read?*

IN T H E C IR C UIT COURT.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 94-04XCA-14-E
LARR Y L HURST and NANCY
HURST.
Plaintiffs.
v*
CHRIS W A X IE R and
B A R N E T T RECOVERY
CORPORATION.
Defendants
AM EN DEO
N O T IC E O F SALE
N O T IC E IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
that pursuant lo Summary
Judgment ol Foreclosure en
lered In the case ol LARRY L.
HU R ST and NANCY HURST.
Piaintllto, vs CHRIS WAXLER
and B A R N E T T RECO VERY
CO RPO R ATION, Defendants. In
ihe Circuit Court. In and tor
Seminole County, Florida. Casa
No. *5 0430 C A M E . Ihe un­
dersigned Clark will sail at
public tala to the highest and
best bidder for cash at tha West
Iron! door of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida at tha
hour ot 11:00 a m. an tha 14th
day ol November, A D . 1995,
that certain real property
situate and being In Seminole
County. Florida, described at
follow*:
Unit 1141. PALM SPRINGS
C O N D O M IN IU M S A T T H E
S P R IN G S , a Condominium,
according lo Ihe Declaration of
Condominium ond Eihlblts at
tached thereto, recorded In Of
llclal Records Book 1155. Page
114. at the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida.
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C LE R K O FTH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
F R A N K CW HIGHAM .
ESQ U IR E
P O Box 4441
Sanford. FL 17772 4141
Publish: October 22.29,1995
D E I -lt J
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
INAN DFO R
SEM INO LK COUNTY.
S TA TE O F FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Casa No 94-34XCA-I4-A
T H E FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
OF CHICAGO AS TRUSTEE
FOR U S HOME EQUITY
LO A N ASSET BACKED
C E R T IF IC A T E S SERIES
1991 2.
Plaintiff.
E N O C K LERCIUS AND
JO S E P H IN E LERCIUS.
ET AL .
Defendant (i I
A M E N D E D NOTICE OF SALE
Notica It hereby given that,
pursuant to tha Order and Final
Judgment entered In this cause,
in the Circuit Court ol Seminote
County, Florida. I will tall tha
property tituattd In Seminole
County, F lorlda, described as:
Lot a and the Southerly l.S teal
ot Lot S, Block F. SUMMERSET
N O R TH . SECTION 1. according
to Ihe Plat thereof ts recorded
in Piet Book IS. Pages 74 and 72.
Public Record! et Seminole
County, Florida.
S3* Eldorado Way, Canal
berry, Florida. 52707 v :! 'IV*
at pubtte saw.1tothe nighatI and
belt bidder,1tor cash » t well
front door at Ihe Seminole
County Courttious*. 101 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florid*,
between 11:00 am. and 2:00
p.m . on November 20th. 1095.
(Seal)
Maryann# Morse
Clerk ot the Court
B y : Jan# E. Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amer­
icans With Disabilities Act. per­
sons in need ol special accom
mentation to participate in this
proceeding shall, within seven
(7J days prior lo any proceed­
ing. contact the Court Adminis­
tration Otlice or Clerk of Court
of the County referenced above.
If hearing Impflred, 1TDO)
t BOO *55 0771, or Voice (V )
l 000 955 0770. via Florida R*lay
Service
Donald A. Dvornlk, Esquire
O VO R N IK A ASSOCIATES.
P .A .
4t* Cleveland Street
Clearwater, Florida 14415
(•11)449 0X5
Publish: OctoberTtand
November S. I09S
D E I 241
IN TH E CIBCUIT COURT
OF T H E E IG H TEEN TH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C IV IL CASE NO.;
91-1*44 CA-I4-E
CRIMINAL CASE NO.i
E95 21S4CFC
S.C.S.O. INCIDENT NO.:
*14414171
IN R E FO R FEITU R E OF
*3.0*0OOU S CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
F O R F E IT U R E PROCEEDING
T O : Marcel I Coke
104 Plymouth Avenue
Altamonte Springs. FL
Mark Reed
104 Ply moulh Avenue
AllemonteSprings. FL
Marvin Reed
104 Plymouth Avenue
Altamonte Springs. FL
and ell others who claim an
interest in Ihe following proper
*V
*5.040 00 U S CURRENCY
DONALD F ESLINGER. ol
Ihe Seminole County Shtrlll's
Otlice. Seminole County. Flor
Ida. through hit officers. Invet
•igatort or agents, teiied the
above property on September
lalh. 1995. al or near Seminole
County. Florida, and is pres
enlly holding said properly for
Ihe purpose ot forfeiture pursu
anl to Sections *52 701 93) 704.
Florida Stalutes, and will RE
Q U E S T that an Honorable
Judge of the Circuit Court, Civil
Olvition. Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit. Seminole County. Flor
Ida. lind probable cause that tha
above property should be
forfeited lo Ihe above egency
You will be served a copy ot the
Order finding Probable Cause
once it is signed by the Judge
and it will advise you how and
when lo respond to this request
lor forfeiture
I HER EBY C E R TIFY THAT
a true and correct copy ol this
Notice was sent to Ihe above
named addrm by U S certified
mail, return receipt requested,
thi* 2tlh day el October. 1995
M A R YA N N K LEIN ,
Legal Counsel
Florida Bar No 0412159
Sami nor* County
iheritrsOMic*
IMS lllh Street
Sanford. Florida 1277) 9199
Publish October 29 and
November 5. 1995
DEI 241

I

Legal Notice*
N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at
Jackson SI., Altamonte Springs.
F L 12701, Seminole County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name ot JACKSON ST. GRO­
CERIES, and that I intend to
register taid name with the
Division ol Corporations. Tallahattao. Florida. In accordance
with Ihe provisions ol the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To
Wit: Section MS 09, Florida
Statutes 1991.
Corporation: Eastern Mart
Abdel Haste In Heylehweil
Publish: October!*, 1*95
DEI 7ii

in

N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 155
E. 25th St , Sanford. FL 12771.
Samlnola County. Florida, under
tha F l c t l t l o u * N am a ef
A U TO M O TIV E SERVICES, and
that I Inland fa register said
name with the Division of Cor
porallons. Tallahassee. Florida.
In accordant* wllh Iha pro­
visions of tha Flctltlou* Nam*
Statutes. T o Wit: Section 445 Of.
Florida Statutes Itfl.
Alfred OeRousha
Publish: October 2*. 1995
DEI 240
IN T H E CIR C U IT COURT
OF T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
O F FLO RID A , IN ANO FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
O E N B R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 92-1291C A 14 A
C O UN TR YW ID E FUNDING
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

vs.
M IC H A E L A. DROZ, WENDY
L.D R O Z .h ltw Ift, and
DICKSON. INC..
Dtfendantlst
N OTICE
O F FORECLOSURE M L S
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated October I],
1995. and entered In Case No.
*1 11*2 CA 14 A. ol tha Circuit
Court of the E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
INOLE County, Florida wherein
C O U N T R Y W ID E FU N D IN G
CORPORATION Is Plaintiff and
M IC H A E L A DROZ. et al.. are
Delendants. I will sail to the
highest and best bidder for cash
In the West front door of Ihe
Courthouse. In Sanford. SEMI
NOLE County, Florida, at 11:00
a m. o’clock on the H it day ol
November, 19*5. tha following
described property as set forth
In said F Inal Judgment, to wit:
L O T *4. SPRINGVIEW. AC
C O R D IN G T O T H E P L A T
T H E R E O F . AS RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOK 2*. PAGES 41 AND
41. P U B L IC RECORDS OF
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLOR
ID A : a/k/a 1041 Dlkewood
Court, Winter Park. Florida
127*2
O A T E O Ibis 17th day ot Octo
b e r,1*95
M ARYANNEM ORSE
A t Clark ot laid Court
By Dorothy W Belton
As Deputy Clerk
Faber I G m i t i .P A .
Suite 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Gabies. Florida 5514*
"Persons wllh a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact AOA Coordinator
at Seminole County Courthouse.
X I N. Park Avenue. Suit* NJ01.
Sanlord. Florida 12771. al least
live days prior to the proceed
Ing Telephone: (407) 175 4150
•at. 4777; 1 1X9531771 (TDD)
or 1 100 *55 4720 IV) via Florida
Relay Saryle#.”
Publish: October 71,2*. 19*1
D E t-lM
I N T H I CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C IVILACTION
CASE NO. 959544
DIVISION 14 A
INLANDM ORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
v*.
W ILLIAM EDWARD DAVIS,
etal.
Defendant Is).
NOTICE
O FFO BECLO SUR ESALE
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Re­
scheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated October lllh, 1995. end
entered In Cate NO 950)44 ol
the Circuit Court of the EIGH
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit in and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION Is Ihe Plaintllt
and W I L L I A M E D W A R D
D A V IS . N EW B U R Y PLACE
L I M I T E D PARTNERSHIP
d/b/a N E W B U R Y P L A C E
APARTM EN TS. RICH UNITED
CORP. era the Delendants. I
will sail lo tha highest and best
bidder lor ceth at West front
door ot Iha Seminole County
Courthoute. Sanlord. Florida al
11:00 am. , on Ihe tails day of
November. 1991 Ihe following
described property at sal torth
In said Final JudgmentL O T 40. H I O O E N L A K E
P H A SE II I . U N IT IV. AC
C O R D I N G TO THE P L A T
TH E R E O F AS RECORDED IN
P LA T BOOK 71 PAGES 1 A Z.
OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
W ITNESS MY HAND 4&lt;sd tha
taal ol this Court on October
lllh. 19*3,
(Seal)
HONORABLE
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Oorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
This law firm may bt deemed
a "debt collector" under the
Fair Collection Practices Act.
Any and all Information ob
talned may be used lor the
purpose ot collecting a debt
NOTICE
In accordance with the Amer
icans Disabilities Acl. persons
needing a special accommoda
lion lo participate In this pro
creding should contact the indl
vldual or agency sending nolle*
not later than saven (71 days
prior lo Ih* proceeding at Ihe
address given on the nolle*
Telephone 407 57) 4510 est
4727. T 100 955 4771 ITDOI or
1 100 9551170 Wl. via Florida
Relay Service
Echevarria. McCall*.
Raymer. Barrett A Frappier
Post Otllc* Boa 1410
Tamp*. FL 11401
F9SOIO2S0
Publish October 77,19.199)
O EI 194

Legal Notictt
P U B LIC A U C TIO N SALE
Public notice It hereby given
that on Friday, November It.
m s. at tt:BS am E S T at lh»
premlies of B A M Auto Sales
located al 4107 Hwy 17 w , la s
lord, F L 17771 IN* undersigned
will tall al public u b la tha
highest blddtr all of it's right,
title and Interest In and to the
following drier Ibod property as
Is. where It, to veil:
O t o (l) tfBBLincoln
V I N. 1LNBM02
TER M S O F SALE: Payment
In M l at tins# of sate in either
cash, cashiers check or money
order. The undersigned reserves
Iha right to bid
Publish: October It. 1991
DEI 257

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T N I K IG M T IIN T H
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A M ) FOB
SEMI N O L I COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
CASE N O .: X14 3 1 C A I4 -I
U N IT E D S TA TE S O F
A M ER IC A by and through
the Secretary of tho
D E P A R TM E N T OF
HOUSING AN D URBAN
D E V E LO P M E N T.
Plaintiff,
vs.
G AR Y W ILK IN S; SUSAN
W ILKINS; at*1.
N O TIC E OP SALE
Nolle* It hereby given that,
pursuant to tho Order or Float
Judgment entered in this causa
In tho Circuit Court of Seminota
County. Florida. I wilt sail tha
property situated In Seminal*
County. Florida.described**:
LO T 22. H A ZEL GLEN. AC
C O R D IN G T O T H E F L A T
T H E R E O F AS RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOK 11. PAGE 4J.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE C O U N TY , FLORIDA,
and commonly known at:
114 Hatal Blvd., Sanlord. FL
12771
at public sale, to tha bights! and
best bidder, for cash, at tha
Watt front door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse, in laniard.
Florida, at 11:00 A M . an No
vember tath. If*5.
M AR YA N N E MORSE
ASCLERKOF
TH E CO U R T
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with tha Amer­
icans With Olsabilltle* Act. par­
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation lo par(tiding
ticlpal# In this proceeding
should contact court Adminis­
tration at telephone number
407 221 *1X, no later than Seven
(7) days prior to the proceeding.
II hearing Impaired. (TDD)
1 IPO 955 1771, or Veka IV)
1100 9551770, Via Florida Rttoy
Service
Mason A Associates. P.A.
17757 US I9N . Suit* MO
Clearwater. FL 14414
Publish: October 21.2*. INS
D EI 191
N O T IC I
O F PUBLIC HEARING
LONOWOOD, FLORIDA
TH E C IT Y COMMISSION OF
TH E C IT Y OF LONGWOOO.
F LO R ID A . W ILL M EET ON
M O M M Y .. NOVEMBER A I M
A T 5:00 P.M.. OR AS SOON
T H E R E A F T E R AS THE MAT­
TER M AY BE CALLIO . IN
T H E CO M M IS S IO N CHAM
B E R S . LO N G W O O O C IT Y
HALL. I7S W. WARREN AVE­
N UE. LONGWOOO. FLORIDA
F O R T H E P U R F O IE OF
H E A R IN G ALL OWNERS OF
P R O P E R TY TO BE ASSESSED
FOR T H E PAVING OF W IST
BAY S T R E E T IN THE CITY
OF LONGWOOO. AND OTHER
P E R S O N S IN T E R E S T E D
H E R E IN . WHO MAY 0ESIRK
TO COM M ENT AS TO THE
P R O P R IE T Y AN O ADVIS­
A B IL IT Y OF TH E IMPROVE
ME N T. AS TO TH E AMOUNT
ASSESSEO AGAINST EACH
P R O P E R T Y IM P R O V E D .
F U R T H E R . T H A T AT SAID
T IM E . T H E C IT Y COM ­
MISSION OF TH E CITY OF
L O N G W O O O . F L O R ID A .
S H A L L M E E T AS A N
E Q U A L I Z I N G BOARD T O
HEAR AND CONSIDER ANY
AND A L L COMPLAINTS AS TO
ASSESSMENT. AND FOR THE
P U R P O S E OF ADJUSTING
ANO EQUALIZING SAIO AS­
SESSMENTS ON A BASIS OF
JU S TIC E ANO RIGHT. PROP
E R T Y O W N E R S SHOULO
G OVER N THEMSELVES AC­
CO RDINGLY.
G ER A LD IN E O. ZAMBRI
C IT Y CLERK
P U B LISH : OCTOBER 124
O C TO B ER 1*. 1991
D EI 171
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E IIO H T IIM T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION NO:
*4-44t)-CAI4L
BARCLAYSAMERICAN/
M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION, ate.,
PLAintlff.

vt.
F E L E C IA A. CUDDY,
etc .etal.
Defendants
NOTICE OF M L !
N O TIC E It hereby given that
pursuant to tha Summary Final
Judgment ol Foractesur* and
Sal* entered in the caul* pend
ing in the Circuit Court ol the
E IG H TE E N TH Judicial Circuit,
in and tor SEMINOLE County,
Florida. Civil Action Number
*4 oo») CA 14 L the undersigned
Clerk will sell the property
situated In said County, de­
scribed as
LO T 5. BLOCK C, WOOO
M E R E PARK 2ND REPLAT.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
T H E R E O F AS RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOK II. PAGE II.
P U B LIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
N OLE CO UN TY. FLORIOA
together with all structures.
Improvements, llslures. appll
ances and appurtenance* on
said land or used In conjunction
therewith, at public sal*, to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at I t oo o'clock A M onth* 14th
day ol November, 1991 at tha
West F rant Door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse. Santord,
Florida
(C O U R T SEAL!
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE
C IR C U ITC O U R T
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
C H A R LES R GEORGE, III.
ESQUIRE
L A WO F F I C E O F
C HARL ESR GEORGE.III.
P.A.
POST O FF ICE BOX 1501
ORLANDO. FL 22*01
Publish: October a . It, 199)
O EI 1(9

Legal Notictt
I N T H I C IR C U ITC O U R T
O P TM R R M M T IR N T ff
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OP T N I S T A T I OP FLORIDA.
IN AM O POO
C IV IL ACT K M
Caaa Ma: M-BR-CA
O M etodiM
F E D ! R A L N A TIO N A L
M O R TG AG E ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
T E R R V M . BR AD Y and
CAND1P. B R AD Y; and
C ITIB A N K . F ID C R A L
SAVINGS BANK.
M O T K IO P B A L I
Notice la hereby given that,
pursuant to a Pinal Judgment ef
Forecleaurt entered In tha
abeva-atyled ta u t* . In Ih*
C irc u it C g u rt et Seminal*
County. FNrtda, I srllt sail Bw
property situate in Seminal*
County. Florida. daecrNadM:
Let X . C R Y S T A L BIDG1.
. to tha Mat I
in PIM Book X Pages
•*. 97 and *t, *f tho Public
Record* of Seminota Caunty,
al public sale, to the hlghatf and
best bidder, tar cash, at Ih*
Watt bent deer al to* Semin*)*
Caunty Ciurtoauaa, in Santord,
Florid* at U J S A M . an N »
D A T E D tola 17th dey at Octo­
ber. 19*5.
Maryann* Mere*
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ry: Dorothy W. Belton
Deputy Clerk
A M E R IC A N S W IT H DISA­
B IL IT IE S A C T O P I M ; A *
mlntstretlv* Order N*. 9117;
Persons with a atsabillty who
need a special
to participate In tot*
should contact AOA
at X I N. Par* Avenge, Suita N.
M l. Santord. Flertoa 17771 al
•east five days prior to Ih*
p r o c e e d i n g . T e le p h o n e :
407 1 2 1 -4 1 1 1 a i l . 4117)
1 400 *55 1771 ( T 0 0 I a r
1 400-9154770 (v&gt;; vl# Florid*
Relay Service
Gibbon*. Smith, Cohn A
Arnett
P O Box2177
Tampa. P L D M !
F#« (B ill 077 97*0
Publish: October a , 7* 1995
D E im

IN TM fl CIRCUITCOURT.
I I O M T I I N T M JUOICIAL
C IR C U IT. IN A N O FOR
S I M I N O L I COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O , i tS-IOto-CA-141
JOHN VOSILLA. EM ILIO
C IR E L L I and LAWRENCE
LEO.
Plaintiffs.
M ARY R U TT E R . Hally*,andII
dead, har unknown tpauaa,
heir*, devisees, grantees,
creditor*, and all other
person* or part!** claiming
by. through, under or against
them, and all unknown natural
parson* If atlv*. and II dead,
or not known to b* at lv* ar
dead, thetr several and
respective unknown i

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tot E awtord Harato wlH b* responsible lor the first Insertion only
xBaw4gtoRta**Mvdod Pw cool of lhal insertion. Pieoaa check
y w M tar N W M | to* lb * Bay R wo*.

11— t h ir t y Cart

M— Special Notices

H IL L M A V IN H E A L TH CAR!
C E N T E X Ip u M N Iito to r»

FOR S A L E : Fwtabto Bldg*.
!4xJ*'~BM Sq. Ft. Fermerty
Claisraems. Delivered to yeur
......... 227-0715.

15— C r w t t r y lets
OAK LA W N C E M E T E R Y . I
4to* by tld* toft Garden ot
Devotlen. taerffto*. j t M W .
OAK LA W N M EM O RIAL PARK
I Cemetery lei*, tide by kids
♦LOBE each............ 4*7 2271710

21— Pb t k m Is
Free medical car*, trampor
teflon, counseling, private
dector plus living expenses
Bar 9237)13 Cleerwater A Harney
.11** S27-544*
A LO N E* R E t P IC T E O dating
bueeau tine* 1*771 All ages
Including sentortf 1 100972
4472 (M *niS-» ten* discount I

MEET SINGLES
*+INfOUNANER**
1 Nb-ttS-4347
E X T . M l . 4J.X/mln. Mutt be
ta. Touch ton* needed. larv-U.
* 0 # (41**44 *04) o a *

23— Lott A Found
B LA C K F IM A L R PUPPY, 2/4
month eld. Stmlnol* Form*
Call: 221 714*
• L A B R A D O R / O A L M A T IA N
m ix. mat*, while, about 1 yrt.
*ld. X lb*. 2X00*5 L 221 1120.
L O f T P AR RO T, "Pedn r , \ r
Green with many caters, near
Loch Arber. Reward. 12)1470

and creditors, art
parties claiming by. through.
natural persons; i
several and respective
unknown assigns, successors
In Interest, bustoes,
or any other person claiming
by. through, under or against
any corporation or ether
legal entity named a* a
defendant. and all claimant*,
persons or parlies, natural
or corpora*, or who**
exact legal status is unknown,
claiming undar any of the
above named or described
defendant* ar part)**, ar
claiming to hav* any right,
tin*, or Interest In and to
N O TIC E O P ACTION
T O ; M ARY R U TTE R , H alive,
and If dead, har unknown
spouse, heirs, devil***, gran­
tee*. creditor*, and all Mhar
person* or parties claiming by,
through, undor.or against them,
and all unknown natural ptrtan*
11 allvo. and If dead, or
known to b* alive ar dted. X
several and respective unknown
spouse*, heirs, devisees, grantoe* and creditor*, ar other
parties claiming by, through, or
undar too** unknown natural
persona; and Ih* several and
respective unknown assigns,
successors in Interest, trustors,
or any oltwr parson claiming by,
through, undar ar against any
corporation or other legal an ‘
named et a defendant; and ell
claimant*, person* ar perttos.
natural or corporal*, or whoa*
asset legal status Is unknown,
claiming under any of fh* above
named or described defendants
or parties, or claiming to hav*
any right, title, ar intorasl In
and to the lands hareaftor d r
tcrlbad.
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED Itwt an
action to qulal till* lo thr
following property In SEMI
N O L E C O U N TY . FLORIOA.
and more particularly described
at follows: L E G
L O T 11 B LK ■ NORTH OR
LA N D O RANCHES )EC 1 PB tl
PG I ]
Also known by Iha following
legal: Lot It. Stock B. Section7.
North Orlando Ranchatto at
r ecordad in Plat Bosk II. page
12 of tho Public Rscores of
Seminole County
has been filed against you and
you are required to servo a copy
of your written dtfames, if any,
on S TE P H E N P. SAPIEN2A.
Esq., attorney tor Plaintiffs,
whose address la M North Stale
Street, Bunnell. FI. and whose
malting address Is P.O. Bax 425.
Bunnell. Florida HIM . en or
before November 17th. 1*95 and
file tha original wllh the cltrk of
this court either tutor* service
on Plaintiff's attorney ar Immadlafely thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
each and every ana of you tor
Ihe rellal demanded In tha
complaint or petition.
D A T I O : October 3rd. 1991
(Seal)
M AR YA N N E MORSE
A* Clerk ot tha Court
By: Ruth King
A t Deputy Clark
In accordance wllh Iha Amer­
ican* with Disabilities Act. per
ten* needing a special eccom
modal ton to participate In this
proceeding should contact the
individual or agency sending
netted not lator than seven (7)
day* prior to tha proceeding at
the address gl van on this notica
Telephone (407) 22242J0 fxt.
4272; I 400-9551771 (TD O I or
1 *00-9351770 (V), Via Florida
Relay Service
Publish October L IS .»
2*. 19*5
D E I 7*

L e g a l N o tic tt
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
O P T N I IIB M T IB R T H
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IR A N D FOR
B E M IN O L I COUNTY,
FLO RIO A
CASE NO. 9S-I7430R-42L
IN R E : TH E M ARRIAGE OF:
D A N V IL L E N. LEWIS.
Petitioner/Wife.
AD O LP H HOBBS.
Re*pand*nt/Hu*band
N O T IC I OF ACTION
T C : ADO LP H HOBBS
IN S HOW ELL BRANCH
RD.ftoa
M A ITLA N D , FL 1X711
Y O U A R E H E R E IY NOTI­
F IE D that a Petition tor Dis­
solution ef Marriage hat bean
tiled againaJ yaw. and lh*l you
are required to serve a espy of
your Response or Pleading to
the Petition upon tha Pali
Honor's attorney: DAVID D.
CANNON. T H E LAW CLINIC.
Casselberry Oak*. 101 Sunnytown Rd.. Sulla 101, Cassel­
berry. FL 127*7, and fit* the
original Response or Pleading In
tha otlice of Ih* Clark ef tho
Circuit Court, an or before Ih*
tath day of November. A D .
IftS. If you fall to do so. a
Default Judgment wilt ba taken
against you tor tha relief de
m e nded In the P*tltton.
D A T E D at Santord. Seminole
County. Florida tots lllh day ol
October, 1f*S.
AAARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U ITC O U R T
B Y : Tammy 6. Ryalt
Deputy Clerk
Publish: October IS. 22.7*.
and November 5,199)
D E I 147

FAX
TOUR CLASSIFIED 40
TO US ANYTIME
M Y OR NIGHT!

407-323-9408
For convenient and economl
C*l advertising, nothing beets
the Santord Herald Fa» us
your ad lo the Classified Dept
end Include Ihe following In
lor motion:
a Billing name, address, and
ptiooe number
aContact name and phone
number lor ad vertlication
* Start date
0 Hum ber of days you would
Ilka your ad lo run
It you have any questions,
please cat! Ih* Clasiltisd
Advertising Department at
122-2411, Monday Frld* y.
1:00 S :X

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild Cere
A Q U A L IT Y Childcare. Pre
school Itarnlng, Cempvtsr,
nurse on stilt............ 124-1942
C H ILD CARE IN MV HOMI.
Reasonable rates, fenced
yard MON.-SAT. 121 45)1.
C HILD CAR E IN M Y HOME.
Q u a lifie d pre-school teacher.
Ckrtsiiaa tar* environment.
R EP . 322 4929or 32* 19*4
CHILD CAR E. M Y HOME, re*
tonabl* rales, hot lunches.
321 1519 or 527 49M
ORE A T CAKE. OOOD FOOD,
e * eO AYS .N IO H TS .
W E E K E N D S ............. 121 4922.

* HOLIDAY SAVINGS
ENROLL NON!!!!!
N O R EG ISTRATIO N FEE
• • Ages 2 to 1 years * s
MRS. M IC H E LLE ’S HOUSE
22174)5
M A R TA ’S DAYCARE, Baby’s
tool Pre School! Lake Mary.
Lto. 4594 7.............. .527 0094
N I C ! AREA, Osceola Dr., lov
Ing. learning atmosphere.
CPR, fenced y d . hot meals
Ret* .143 wk l i t 4700
Q U A L IT Y CH ILD CARE, loving
home, pre school benefits, lull
or part time 127 5177

35— T ra in in g
A Education
H E A L TH C A R E TRAINING

'PHLEBOTOMY
*H0ME HEALTH RIDE
'NURSING ASSISTANT/CNA
*CNA lo b«comg HHA
Day. Evening or Saturday
Classes

(407) 644-6494
V N A R E S P I T E HEALTH
CARE EDUCATION
PERSONAL SPANISH TUTOR
IS yeers eiprnenc* Please
call.......................... 524 2)97

43 — L e g a l Services
IN TH E CIR C U IT COURT
O P T H I EIG H TEEN TH
JU O IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK NO. 9S-MI4-DA 47 A
IN R E: Tha Marriage ol
CARLOS E . RIOS.
Patlltoner/Hutband
M AR IA RIOS
Re*pond*nt/Wlto
N O TICE FOR
DISSOLUTION OF
M A IR IA Q I
T O : M AR IA RIOS
Address Unknown
YOU A R E HEREBY NOTI
F IE D that a Petition tor Oil
solution ol your Marriage ties
been Iliad and commenced in
this Court end you are required
to sarva a copy ot your written
detenses. It any. on NERY G.
W IN TE R , ESQ.. Attorney tor
Petitioner, whose address Is 407
Woklva Springs Road. Suit* HI.
Longwood. Florida 12779. and
whose telephone number Is (4071
*454400. and tile tha original
with the Clark ot the above
styled Court on or before NO
V EM B ER 9th. 190S, otherwise*
default will be entered egainst
tor Ih* relief prayed tor in
Complaint or Petition lor
Dissolution of Marriage.
Thi* Nolle* shall be published
once each week tor tour (4)
consecutive weeks In SANFORD
H ER ALD
MARYANNE MORSE.
C LE R K O F TH E
C IR C U ITC O U R T
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 4.15.
22. 7*. t*M
O EI 7*

C

A F FO R D A B LE Paralegal. Inc.
Adoption, divorce, wills, cor
poratlons, etc 7 days 1)7 *474

55— Business
Opportunities
BUSI NESS O PPORT UNI T Y!
If* Your Fufurel Eipanding
co. needing 4 5 motivated In
dividual*, full or part lime
post tons now available Far
appewtment i » tips

LOCAL VENDING ROUTE
*3500 00 a/wk potential Mull
Sell! 0X493 4345
V E N D IN G FANTASTIC NEW
P R O D U C T . 400N protlts
41700 wk potential F HEE
CONI 1 100 74* 5354

7 1 - H e l p W anted
W A N TE D : SENIOE40VER 15.
Jab Placement. 423-1JJO,
F L. Area Agency an Aeine
ABOUT MAX ING MONEY!
Avan sells basil I
322 4323 er i n MSI

ACCOUNTANT
A/ R, A P. Payroll PT.
10am 3pm Establi shed
he l i c op t e r co Sanlord.
airport Resume to: &gt;AI. P.O
Bee 9514**. Lake Mary. FL
317*4 1*4*er FAX 314 411)
ACRYLI C APPLICATOR)

OT TRAIN SU/Hf.
Labor, m g m t , owner opera
tors needed local work
*1) 977 714a
A C T NOW I AVON!
I *00 741 AVON
24 hr MolUn*
A C T NOW I AVONI He deer to
deer Ind Sales Rep laisdi.
331-1113 er
10*1143144

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida -Sunday, Octobar 2B.190S -

71— HalpWantH

7 1 - H &gt; lp W n M

T I-H tV W m m i
M R W i ll X R

H l d d a n L a k a i a ra a , 1
tehool aga children. day*

a a n w ia r r .

p m iw

.

HIRING
..... m h m m .
Will Train Local Renaflte
JS TO M S R S V C .....H U S K Y * .
No Exp toa td ToHIrt

A/OR KEYB O AR D PLAYER
PART TIERS POSITION TO
D I R E C T C H O IR R H a d

cSHdraWamatlaactMfy.

ST. P IT E R 'S EPISCOPAL.

U R HANOI ■
ITO P P AYI
| M olt Lev* Outdoor* Bonatlli

File- Data E n try IP Kay
U 00 Hour Whan Farm
Mofttond-Longwmd Laka Mary

CNiTOMY

Conerata, tool! A trom parto
lion naadad............ . s t a r t

• # ear-M attel* •

equip- wins CO L. HAZMAT

•n d orsom on l*. C a ll Cana

PW T T IM M M L H O I

meet ba
abto to lift SR toe. CaN

Immediately..
II.
N O M E T Y P I1 T 1 . PC M art

lanrlcaPAald. Earn up toward
t S .M toward child cart, up la
M toward driving. Start ot
M OOper Mr. T O !...... M1-PHS

•

DELIVERYDRIVER
KFFITIKPUSOft
UTUfT MTT0FARTS
tTsac
D R IV E R S

JOBSELECT. INC
&gt;EMRESULT! ONLY 1100
Soaka M thm # tarvar*. cooks,
a n d d lih w o t h t n . Rlaata

aM
llaaM M a*
a| IfMI
EppiftjnEri

l mUa Saadi at

Mary Mad. an
a Rd. Drug fraa work
pro employ monl dr«S
screening required_________

N E E D E D . No experience

n a c o ta ry , IlH IIM / w a a t .
Part lima avanlng* arallabla.
P a id training, tailing »P
lira paaata. Call: VU870

Naadad Naal NO aaparlanca
n a c a tta ry , | J0 X 4 . Train
tocatty. i - w n p - n w ________

MIVmHERN 14-146*
with ostlgrwd tRuly. Tap
pay to lot A taamt. Jmon..
lyr. raltat. Pay far
sharing. Orada wal
coma. Ortantatton paid I n
w /l y r. O TR /C O L " A " ,
i aaa maaaa tit. p e w .
D R Y W ALL H A M M SS
H O T A H E A V Y WORE
M utt Kara Vehicle A Plwna
__________a a r m - ii u ________
EASY M O N S Ya • a F T OR FT.
Sat appt. tor naw attraction:
C all:...................... aaraairn

1 yaars min. eoldwlng tap. at
m ic ro tm all compananti.
Goodbanaflttl Cad.... M0-MM

E L E C T ROM EC H A N ICA L
D ISN W AS N ER IS SERVER!
A p p ly in panon at: I I I
Greenwood Bird., Lata Mary

*37 OfENIRGS
♦ELECTRO♦OPTO-MECHANICAL
♦

*

* 3 SHIFTS A * #

"la naadat COONS
with entiling tocos1111"
MR FLAO O LANE. Lafea Mary.
Cor nor at 1/4 Laka Mary Bird.
Exit jo................... e e tm e m

CMU COMMIT S1M4 Mr.
Will train. Hiring NOW) CALL
m o w aar-maata. Jot SaNct.
Inc. Only Faollee.

CMPETCLEANERS
nuuYsnoKi
N oarp.uP TO M aam n.

Saatonal......... DRUGFREE
__________ 407 144toft_________

S E V ER A L Laka Mary, San
f o r d . D ala nd A Apopka
Eltctronic and Dafanaa Ca t
hara rata load TRANSWORLD
SER V IC ES OROUP to Haft
thalr potlllont. Mutt hava
axparianc* In any at ttw tol
lowing:

'S0UNIIM
*MOOTOUCH-UP
‘ COMPOffCHT t fC W a r r iO E

GMrJ^M

*0 F T K S P 0 U S M M

O R I A T B I M I P I T I I Paid
Vacation. Holiday. Madical.
Bonuses end MORE I
O P E N IN TER VIEW !!

MsaOctSMi

IM IM M T IIV D .
0AW T/F7
CRAFTS/ aKILLI/TRAOES

★ POSITIONS'*
★ AVAILABLE*
L A R G E SANFORD
Manutocturlng company It
tanking Individual! who hava
aiparlanca In any at ttw totlowing:

WELDERSTIG/MIG
S9.00-S10.00 PERHR.

GENERALLABORERS
$6.00 PER HR.
1ST AND SHIFT
AVAILABLE
O R IA T FAY With Excellent
Bafwtlts Packaga to Includa
M E D IC A L. For Immtdlala
contldaratlon contact;

TRANSWORLD
SERVICES
GROUP

407-644-9675
CHECK US 0UTI

HHISIEIIS
C O N C R I T I -C t M I N T
Tap pay i ootaat.

GfROUL LMOtftS
H E A V Y LIF T IN D R IO U IR ID
Apply- a t p l - M - F
American r
F art

GENERAL
SECRETARY
• OM ! Ward/ lactl A
iq+Typias-Ftllag-Copytog

$749.00HOUR

*

sr

M in im u m

hemal Putt time

wo (1 ) years 1

H U * L O C A T IO N :

I IT A R T EM PO N A EIES. IN C
N O P E R * a * * ert-NF-SPM

* NURSING*
★ ASSISTANTS*

JOINOUNTERM

Must he willing to rocohto
training at an approved
WE ARB LOOKINS FOR:

CNJte
Who ora caring, motlvatod A
want to bocamo part at a laat
growing laam. Wa art a
iUP EN lO R RATED. 114 bad
thlllod nurtlng facility.
W IO P P IR i
• Pay Iwcraaaa Attar laka.
a “
• Pa4d

certified within t* day* ef
smpleyment. Musi be ehto to
prevlde at toast 1 utltlectory
reletod |eb references. Apphr
within: a* N . HWY tT-fl.
D E B A R V . D r a B fraa
.«£&gt;«
P A R T -T IM E , m m . Answer
t a l a p h a n e s . Pl e a l bl e
hours/tocel arse. He eoarl
e n c a n a c e t s a r y . Call
iaaa-47»4»aaEi»t.iuintid.

PASTALOVERS
TRATTORIA

I I m Iim NYbi
A P P L Y IN PERSON
M 4 M L U M V H iIM L I0 (

I* hiring a hdl/Hma BWIUR
lor mornings, laem-lgm,
Mon./Frl. plus I* evening
shifts letting &gt;4 hours.
F ixe s ce ll:---------

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# « fm ltm k * r

M D 7 . M C tS S M T
N ow Hiring. U.S. Cut tomt.
Otf lean. ate...Far Into.
Call i 111*) Tsa-eeie. art. im .
t A m to llp m . Tdayt.
LIVE IN HOUSENIEPER. tor
1 adult*. Flva dayt a waak.
Ratorancat. Call B 1 « 0

★ LOGGERS*
Tap Mt
cad cat-

F U L L T IM E POSITION
Irdthlft.Tpm.tollam.
avallabto. VaaNtotor at
aaca batotal. Apply within:
DeOary Maaar, M N. Hwy
17/T1. Drug Praa Warkplaca.

Miniftf Train#**
Immadlata apanlngil Apply
within: Plaa laprata Mart,
TIPS. Park Aaa.. ~

R a p id ly grow in g Innovatlva.
In c .. M b com pany currantly
ta o k t a thlltod protm tonei to
m a n a g a a challenging, light
In d u ttrla l tem porary tarvlcat
b ra n c h otflca In tha San lord
a ra a . M u tl potota thong da
t lr a and nacataary tklllt to
t a r v lc a existing and tutura
clla nta w ith exceptional cut
to m a r tarvlca. Strang back­
g ro u n d naadtd tor P A L retp o n tlb llltla t. Intlda and out
t ld o ta le t ab ility regulred.
P r io r experience In a tarvlca
in d u t lr y tu c h aa auto rental or
reatouranta required. It you
en|oy w orking In a latt pace,
pe ople oriented butlnoM with
a a tre n g lo c u t an quality
c u tto m o r ta rvlca . and hove
the am bition to grow with a
d y n a m ic com pany, toll It a
pre fect opportunity to ftourlth
In a grow in g Induthy. A t ­
t r a c t i v e campantallan
pa ck a ga Including lull
dan. C OE .
a n d aeiK plan.
if m m

■ M O L L Y MAIDS*
F u ll llm a re tld a n lla l cleaning.
M F . P I U nifo rm ed Will Train.

7*7 HOF

PHONEREPS
EVENINGS
330430
T N I IAN FOR D NIRALO It
looking tor Tetomerketort In
toe EVRVING HR!, to fill
several epenlngt. Apgty la
penani H i N. P U N C H AVI.
Mtw.-Prt. B iM -lilA
______
S E C U R IT Y O P P W IR JOS

T rekrtg. Arm ed A Unarmed
Braseep B A ia e ttoNiU

NN

RECEPTIONIST
T N I O RLAN DO SANFORD
A IR P O R T A U TH O R ITY ll
accepting reeumet for toe
petition of recepflenltt until
I:M F.M . on Friday, Novem­
ber X I W . Applicant* mutl be
able te attic lenity operate
multi-line telephone tyttom,
end ehouid have toe ability to
type d e l word! per minute.
Mutt be computer literate;
experience wlto Word Perfect
It preferred. Applicant mutl
protent a friendly, patJtlv*
and helpful attitude towarde
vletter*. Applicant thoufd be
able to act as an accurate end
r a p i d c o m m u n ic a t io n
•■change tor the Authority
and must be able to efficiently
assist vlstors. •pf.lkant mutl
bo a high tehee! gradual* and
mutt pastes* at least ana year
at work experience. Seme
filing required. Sand return*
to:
Orlande Saattrd Alrpert
Attn i !•»** Pay
P.O. S m ! I «

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y * y toeoa No Pots IbSCIM.
COTTADE I P
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laniard, toe pot*. M B WIT
■ PPC V .-R attos Landing on
Waklvp Rlvor, clean. AC.
10447*
1/1 A P T V S P f CIAL -P O O L
tW A S M IR /D R Y E R
T R IE BASIC C A B L I*]
U M E W , Range, Fudge. IMI
^ n i k plus wcurlty. CURRIE

Sue

at pasthigh schoaf training may ba
substttutod tor required nprrlenca an a yaar hy yeer
t a r t Knawtodpa at a rt abili­
ty to Intorprot cel lags pel k to*
Nto ability to
too ar genualton
_ ram* M the Canpge.
ility to gparato data
and ward processing
computor aqurp^aant. Iho abil­
ity to understand bath oral
a rt written Instruction*. Good
talophefte communications
tklllt and totor personal totottons. Bo praftatont In Win­
dows ward processing and
epresdiriaati. Dogroo in Other
Systoms Te chnology or locrrtarlal Sclonca protrrod.
Essential Duttoo: I) Pregersi

ffe r ld d

S t m - S l t f by

pat'tlanr i m i m
Equal Accats/Ei
nlty Community'
TBLEM ARKETHW

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LPtre. MtkA. F T * . D T *. ST.,
a r t RMITb tor tam e vtsMt In
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a PLItSI PtoRM call
Wbtto ta ectaduto an

1 a M N U t S lt L C/MA. I
w «R »/X y *r. a ll kit., eppllII.

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1/1. pppitenn e. gauge, ecm.
H t t p . U N ma. W ATSOR
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UTMOST! 4
LIM ITLESS Income potontlal.
V A R IE O trilrit avollebto end
Sots.
O R IA T O IN IP IT S i Paid
Vacation. Hoi Way.
Bonuses wsd M O R I 1

tor maattoge. Irev•I. resource development,
•toctlasts, argonIsetIon*, cam

DELTONA. 1/1. CHA.
back yard, M IS a month. M W

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kit.

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O P E N INTER VIEW S:

offkas. t ) Takes dktotton art
propara* transcription. 11
Maintains afftca htot. form*

9:00-11:00 4 2:00-7:00
M m a n .M T K 4 7 9

update*, at Monitors end
assists In the cal toctton ad
preparation of Intor^natlan tor
reports, newsletters end carratpondance. S&gt; Parfarmt
routine secretarial and ad­
ministrative support tankas
This position rsqulrat evening
hour* through P:M pm. Piesibto hours and days ar* alto
rsqulrod. Salary It IIL4I1.W
annually. Quail Had. totorttlod
parsons should submit an
application, rasuma. totter at
Interest, transcripts (whan
depraas ar* roqulra) a rt tottors of raltronca to the SCC

CHECKUS0UT1

C O R V I H I I N T LO C A T IO N ,
cator TV. rqtrig.
private antra
ROOM FOR R EN T. Md/Wb
With/dryer, peat, hauao prhrttogas- IIQP/Oap...... JSI-lllt.
TRUCKERS SPE C IAL 11 R w t
A bath. Ream la park truck)
et....................J i t -m

m

77— AportiRERts

_

AO O A M n M M fU K .
• F LO R ID A BA SED C AR R IIR
• E X P E R IE N C E FAYS
• NO M E E V E R Y P I OAVS
• B E N E F IT A BONUS FLARS
•RIPER FROd RAM

MS EltMta
id. Ptortda
U T T b a m by town inker if,
t t f l . R a t e r ta a a t llla n
fU S C O tO R C An IquM Ac
c a t e / E q u a l O p p ortu n ity
Community Cal tope
S IC U R IT V OFFICERS
Full A F T avallabto. AR tears.
Fraa unltorms. Ranatlts A
vacation pay. Lie. RRPNIN1.
a w i i e M W arte»M W .....E O i

IS I X P A N D I N R A N D
N IR O S OR tVERS TO RUN
M ID -W R IT A EAST COAST.
CLASS A C O L R BRUIRED

Cal
1400474-9050

1/r

N IC E L Y F U N N .. t bdrm ..
overtask ing garden, utlllltot
Includod. m - a t l f __________
SAMFOR a 1 R ED COTTADE
w / fenced yard, privacy.
b W ^ k . tNd/sac. 0041447

ctob D mad. C/HA. lamlly
ream, gk* pthecii bach yard*
No pal*. *771 -f *tac Rat. r*q
After 4:.
n t -n x
SA N F O R D , 1/1, Rant, Mate
pur chose, sale. Iton quell ting
IA N F O R D t/i. S4d» month plus
I4M deposit. Na patti
C ad i-------•S A N F O R D V S . apt-, w/patla.
C/MA. S4M/SNS.
•S A N F O R D 1/1. apt., w/end.
patio. Ip rm *. F p k .le W ^ N S
• LAKE M AR T VTJ, I etory,
w/tott. pool, no pots, nonvnohor. NICE ISM0S/MM
• N O R T N L A R B 1/1 Condo,
w/tplc.. pool. lake, leeie
w/rttton. s n s / N i
Veur
jM SPQ TLB .

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N

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v n T V n W S IlB N / N ttTT
CLOSE TO H E W MALL. River
tide tends. 1/1. woeri'dryor.
pool, locuni. new carpal. On
II. Jahne Rlvor IMI'men. 4
tec...... ................. N l-e m .

II. 4
bdrm. i bam. waif to wall
n. ♦
IA I
1 M IL E S FROM N w R to R 1 1/1.
porch, nks. ctoan, gasd loca­
tion, ft* pate lie s ma. 4 toe.
Avail, lb a . 0041

■os

fw'resTwkiy
Ym MinTMt Dsalil!
On 1,2 613 Bedroom*
Apartm ent
Borneot

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RIMJNITMANAGER
4 IC&amp;JSTIRED M M S U
F M M fS T M W C M C M IT

,322-2001

l1505 W.25th8trttt*

Sanford

H n rttth -fx ] » - S »

,

Tampa, PL mn-Hilar Im to
(a u n t in / t .

vohktos Quaflttod. Intoreetod
portent should submit an
a p p l i c a t i o n , rasuma,
transcripts I whan degree* art
rn^iCrWIli ffflir P mPTWi
■ju
^d ta^nPlCT FP1SNx.
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ReI ™trWTa^m
SCC

raqulram ante:

W t TRAIN I C*R

Immadlata apanlng.PULL
TIM E OBF-MMIM
JORSSJ
Norrall Sarvlcaa-Mm Ntrtngl
(W IIIH W
EEO . ADA, Never a Feat

P .o. Aaa naai. Dept-

bat p patmaa
OtoR ‘

tor* to Rto Irw d a B Pregraai
•a d beaer a r t Program Drvetx m a a t r t a t o t a l ItP B l

lorrad hut nat rogwlrod

too Poo • Laagwaada lei-eeit

644-9675

material; must
protective equip
morrl, strenuous labor; urn al
light and heavy l*ntocN*"d

S E M IN O L E CORRMURITV

9:00-11:00 4 2.00-7:00
26W III 10. SHUT475
N1NTEIFMK
FO N MORE INFO CALL)

MrM

Special contldarattono:6ntoot
and walking cantldarabia
amount at time; axpaoad to

‘ LPfl-------Cloan Room environment.
E *c*l lant dexterity I

A-I—&gt;—— U
------- U
TflllFr^
FTipUl ^VUnM
Rrr
volvlng cutting, trimming,

co llid e

COtrVSRtf RT t I S Brttnam

IA N F O R D I
paint, sat
flp c.. W a t o r/ p a rb a g a In­
cluded. 1IM 'm an. 0*477*7*11.
TAlRSt a apes. I
l/i.
N epatelC aR l

Florida. IssantIal Dvttos:
Stmlthlltod work In main-

C RAC K ER B A R R IL
N W Y lt W a a t/ M I

I to cut

R C N rtr

n — A p ertm ew h
U TTTW Tlllif^W t NwTt

Laka A d a t Rdr m .. sett/mp
lR drm .,!47g/m pandup

A U S M T IS t

FT /PT work
H e ll ng-Mt-iaap

CaR............ .......

operator's driving
tlcan
sa as
|yu 44^
.f

S154S7.MM.
* M M M U M *
COOKS 4 N S S C IS
M l POSITIONS

WATSON HKALTY.
otflca Is nme Inte^hrlaneng fsr
nawar axpariancod teal aetato

PROM NOV. SOM— D M . M
TaaW.beXkte. Appeyfapertm,

Pi ndad by Tbs ttotoai
PL

Ptoaaacall: 407 m

In SANFORD
toss at training, write D C
Hopbine. Dope S t m t , Ben
m , Pt.XtorBbTX.P 0Mt.

^ d a a w ta d

AAENCV IIIH IN A IIP .
individual, aap Lkonoo pra-

ELECTRONIC

B fS n O C A F F K O M

session of a n acceptable
equivalency diploma. Two (1)
years of reletod aiparlanca;
good lodgement, knowledge el

(4*7)423-11*

r iT ASSIST........... TOR MY

cun

ee

NO G w I T s Tee. C e / L IIT iP )

I I c a ........ I ll N t i l HR.
W ill Train Start Today

• ID tC A L ASSIST.... M itt ML
Entry Loral •Sanafltt

p o v i r i i

I INCOME m u a l ip v
le mlweto/Ora

7«7- i s r

I S L E CO.............I l l N I I I HR.
No. E ip ■Hiring Newt

SEM IN O LE CORSMUNITV
C O L L ID E M s a paeittoa
latency N r a
to ri

Taxaa Rallnary Carp,
mature parsen now to
SANPORD araa

Mutt ba abto ta Wand all day
Ha
a F a at atLl anawaad

| M utt Lora Anlmali Will Train

For tooling B growing, hvy.

G round! Keeper

Hot Call IPW SIT4M X Eit.
A im

RIVERS (LO C A L ) N it]H R .
AM Clataat Will Train

SERVICE
TRUCKOfENATDR

PERMANENT PAR TTIAM
Win Train-Call tor AppO.
COMMERCIAL LINEN tarvlca

CHILD C A E S ____________

llR L IN IS

m j iq m covntrt

7 1 -M »V W a »iH &lt;

71—K rttW a w H i

7i— H t a w m u

7 1 -W H »W lH t &lt;

■ X C B L L E N T e tte u m .n l
skills, able to give direction A
follow through. Long lerm
cere experience necessary
E X C IL L IN T U N E P IT I
PAX Rate am I ett m e m
OR A P P L Y IN PRISON

^kteqpdW ^fPteGodxi Perth ktetpRuni

1 17 ntr» k

HUUMMRNUUH
CARR CENTER
9 M M C U M V tlK * ft

Join us at...

y H T R Y
With our nawatt tlora opening toon in Sanford, Steak n Sri
is looking lor quality people with a craving lor variety and a
hunger tor career advancement.
Expanding by 295 stores over tha next five years, wa hava both lull- and parttime opportunities for:

• Cooks • Servers •
• Drive-Thru Operators •
• Food Prep •Steward •
• Administrative Assistant •
We otter competitive wages and benefits deluding paid vacations tor both lull and
part tune employees, plus excellent growth potential. Flexible hours and shtfls at*
available! It you have the hunger and dnve lo realize your career potential. |oin Sleek
n Shake today1Apply In person SAM - SPM at the RV reltor on eite at 40 Town
Centre Circle. Town Centre Mall.

S te a k hShake*
407/328-8300

CUSTOtHAN
JANITOR
S E M IN O L E COM M UNITY
C O L L ID E bee an agostog tor
a M l-tone r uTiXli - la Hto
CvttodUl A isattortsl lerv
kes. Minimum quel ifleaflent:
Completion el eighth grade of
school and on* (I ) year re
la te d w o rk experience.
Ettenflal Outlet; Ptrform
manual labor In cleaning
various college fartliflet.
Special considerations; On
tool and walking cwisldtratol*
amount of lime; storks In
confined areas, handles her
a rd o u i m a le rla l; moves
and/or lift* up to U pounds,
mutl woar personal profoctlve
equipment Salary rang* It
SlXaat annually. Qualified, to
ferested parson* should tub
m il an application, return#,
transcripts (whan degrtes are
required), letter of Interest,
and letters ot rtleionca to to*
IC C Pertennel Cilice. 1*0

r«L
red

lie

Ik I Off Rotor to
p a a ll lo n l A U B e i e R C
An
E q u a l A c c ttt/ E q u a l Opportu

nlty Community Cal toga_____

going to the ‘country' isn t asfarj
as it used to be...’

'We’re a little bard to find,'
out you’ll be glad you did!

JuasumLCOlOTl LIKEAPTS.
i

1Wl'M-kittJ
u ii

.

330-5204

■haxtm enl:

Whord an A partnw nt
Is morq than ju st a
M acs to Livo ...

S7/ ’s a J f o m e !

L
ONLY A FEW OPENINGS!
25t0nOGBMODAVI, SANFORD, ft

330-1431

106-lto

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• Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida -Sunday, October 29, 1995

103— Housos
Uwhffnlslwd / lin t

IIS-Industrial
Kontals______

MM DOWN • W H Y H IN T ?
When you can own. (hit 1
Bdrm home, with CHA, n*w
paint a carpat I A ik about
HUO homesl IH e HHtlman
» l « »

10S— DvptoxTrijtox / Wtwt
SANF0R2. 1/1, A/C Qulat
eree No patt. 1100 plus dap
AvalldMtNov. 1..........M l 0471
t I M IH O ll mOM, 2/1. C/HA.
carpal, te u lp . hit., inilda
h w e jjC g e l^ m M k

117— Mobil*
Hows/Wont
■ LO IR SPRIkdS e«f 477. 7
bdrm Irit lari MS wank. 1100
deposit, i n 1704

O FFICE-W AR EH OUSE. from
1500'mon. IMOsq I t . PRIM E
location, comar ot aaA A Old
Lk. Mary Rd. In Sanford
JUgaabaRaatt^
•aaeaMi

117-C*mm*rcial
______Kontals
__
STRIP I TOR I A V A IL A B L E
7SJ0 Sanford Ava. &lt;00♦ Sq Ft.
SlTS/Mon Agant: 27a *ar«

KIT 'N* CARLYLE® by Larry WripM

111— Oflie#
Spoco / Rant

157-

m s to. FT.. Stora Iront. hvy
trallic araa I SS/5 month
m ja a s

D A L M V A L L I V , anclasad
parch, living roam, dining
roam, oaf In kit., Wthwashar.
dnpesal. ka maker rafrlgara
tar. J/l. tan In each ream,
utility, watA/dryer, t ear
carport. SHOW M S I 127.

127-Storogo/Offico
______ Spoco_______
OUTDOOR STORAGE. Boati.
RV. Equipment Fenced 4
lighted CaR 511474*_________

IS O O A L A IB O D A L . Pro laved,
tbwia wtdsmabtla homes, m a
NICE
ttg W M W P H EN a itW M m

141-H omtt for Solo

111— Offico
S p a /Wont
OFFICC a Storage. 400 s q ~ t7 T
up MOVI IN S P EC IALI 17*3
men. MI«H8or2M2SSa
SANFORD. Oftke ipaca. UOO
tq tt building total. 1700 iq
It. par ottlca unit. I l l - 7004

ISf-Rool Citoto

EXCHANGE OR S E L L your
property located anywhere I
INVaSTORS R E A L TY t t a m i s
MIDDEN LANK. 1/7. Owner
fin a n cin g Sl.tOO dow n
tsas/mon saa.aoo m rori

I'L L R U T OR LEASE YOUR
........ X make payments 4 da

.Call tar details.

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

s

S150 Security Deposit

141-Hsm ts tor Salt

141—Homestor Sato

INVESTORS SPECIAL! 1/1'e
Brick homa. needs work. B U T
It's • BARGAIN at I37.MB.
Hllllman Orevp Int
lor............................. H H
LANS MUEV, By I
1/2. tp k. u rn. parch, fenced
yard. sac. system. 1020 sq. tt.
Motivated Ssller. 2MI477

SANFORD. 1/M, iwar Hamltten
Elem. Huge shady beck yard.
M M N . Cites tg Powntonn
Call ter Appt M ta m .________
SOME OWNER F h w g l f , |
Acres ♦ Homo. MRRREMATB.
m g tN s ris e p s i tfs m g,

Lg VI. CHA. ring*, fridge,
washer- dryer, workroom,
fencad yd. OWNER ANXIOUS

&lt; ••*••• of | t 41
l*M •!/(&gt;.J

143.000

323-3301

cul t it it
net m : y
i i i *»*, i i
\/ 1

.)/ i

HAM

&lt; v :&gt; /

KKAI

IV

LOVELY I ID E M ., concrete
blk. home, with iunken family
rm .l Fanctd yard! Hugo
Oakit Naw carpal, coramlc
Ilia 4 urn porchl Acrott the
street from park! O N L Y
UI.JOOI TERMS!

APARTMENT
I LIVINfl

323-5774
• NEW LISTING under 130 000
3 bdrm. 3 bath plenty ol
space, large family room.
Very convenient
Lacattea an Oaargla Ava.
BETTER HURRVIIt

C R Q IX

SANFORD. 1/2. F A M IL Y i
C/MA,
rsneveted, H I M
Doom, MM/eson.........R M N .
SANFORD, 4/1 1400 -f Iq. Ft.
Fireplace. Ig. shaded lot. T L C
i. sat.soo. m o a n .
SANFORD. M L R ON R B N TII
V I . urn. porch. Ftncad bach
yard. S330 mo. 1st 4 last. UOO
sac. (SaleU/.fffl. MS-4M0.

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y , IN C .

DON'TMISSTINSOM!
Clean 1/1 w/tully equipped
kit., formal dining room. In­
side utlltly w/wather 4 dryer,
enctaeed carport•control A/C.
big lot Only................ LM.40SI

iW / v t

r bal

733 Slan t Harbor Lino

Es t a

te

_____ 322-7W

Looted I Bib SouthatLakaMary BKJ.
onLakaEmmp.Rd. LakaMary

. In

c

CSZTNOME!

.

Recently refurbished 1/2 w/ali
appl. washer 4 dryer, eat In
hit - lecated arrest the street
freataperhl.............. see,MO!

___

NO DOWN P A Y M E N T , Far
guallllad buyers I 1 / tq , In
super condition, on largo lot.
It you art currnatly on any
waiting lltl lor a house. WR
HAVE HOMES AVAILAR LEI
Hlllimen Orevp Inc. Real­
te r............................221 t i n .

. so. 10-5

SundayHoun tWrJ

32 1 -7 3 0 3

321-2720 *322-2420
LAKE MARY*SANFORD
•In Out 39th Ytat*

n
v
m
When You Can S M B
Pam a/a Oaks

482

P er M o n t h
P &amp; I

. . . a f f o r d to b u y

Mow Models Mow Open
Prices limiting s i four mm

• Prequalification Free of Charge

• Closing Cost Incentive
• All Block Construction

*

•Loaded with Standard Features

Archil •Plant Lidgis •Cathedral Ceilings
A Much Mori
•24 Years in Central Florida

«T 1

TT”

THE

111L 21ST.
R E IT O R E O . Charm ing. 3
bdrm., t bath, garage, tpk.,
O AK FLOORS. C H A . naw
wiring. ptumhbiR. K M N
1/1. NEW LY RBkROOBLBO.
Mutt sat I Bsc. t tartar home.
In areal cand. near atom,
schaai. U7 .SM. Call: M b tsaa
1

Lett/Sale
D ELTO N A AR EA. I t
Idaal tar mehlle ham* or
homatlta, horse*. cattle, (arm
Ing or nunary I Zanad agrkul
tural. SI,fa# M R A C R E .
Small dawn payment w/awnar
financing.............. TO*-7i7im
S A N F O R D , Laha S y lv a n ,
Lakafrant, Sacres.:
W.
I ACRES. OSTEEN. High and
d r y . A p p ro va d ta r 3
hematites. US.0M- R M t lt .

Ce-Op/Seie
PINE RIDOB CLUB. Carsda.
2/2, utility roam. Raady la

1S7— Mobile

MOBILE NOME CO M M U N ITY

• ^ V E ifw r *

rxYMOurrl
W

68,900

•’

e 14X44.1/1 SpHttl
FLEETWOOO. I4SOO
aM XM V2SpNt.il D E S TIN Y ,
tplc. HOMO.
e 14X44 V ltp M .W BROAD
MOOR. tern. rm.. gtvaw.
eM Xaat/LII SKYLINE. FL
rm.. carport. U 4 IW
S24X44 V2 W H.SOSKYLINE.
w/wash dry, dlthwashar,
tpk.
yyO.OOO
C A L L -H M IM a rM I-lT M
t BDRM.. R EM ODELED. Naw
bath 4 kit. tern, perch I 0410
dawn. 0140 month. 410HOP
Ma l asWt Ua*la aHTtagsCaea
a V I . Large Living Roam,
Screen Rm., C/HA. Clean 4
Nice........................... u.40100
a i/ t, Patla. Shad. C/HA.
....................... - .............U.40S.
• I d . i f voids, naadt tame
TLC . OMNI ha B t r o i U d l R
• S/t. Oeubia Wide Large
Patla. Carport, Large MoaSar
Bedroom. C/HA. Clean 4
Nko...................... St4JW.R0.
• All the above are cash prkg.
F I........— ..............

NEAR NEW MALL
8 Innovative Designs

rv

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KITCHEN fr.

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Open Daily 10-fl •Sunday. Monday 12-6
Closed Friday

Visit O u r
Pamolu Oaks

rlar. runs but naads ma|of
tun'aua. WW. OOP 222 7071 •
tow TO Y O TA lagr*. Idem , in
l i e . candltlan. IttK mlks.

stwaooo.......

(Same blemished panels)

1 - w x a rx ta r

M NISSAN S*atr*. 4 dr., tltndard. Great liras. RUNS I
MakaOftar!2»4S7t
a PONTIAC Flrsbtrd, IIW 4 3.1
eng. 4 eyl Mach, runs gnat,
naads kay. 0 0 0 ....... .124«* n

F I­

W lD O tN d BOWN, Ivery. lira S,
long steam, lace 4 pearls.
CUSTOM SON 0 0 1 0
A malar cycle
So you I Call
h ra rn N -

1704 askkg uaa iaa 1014

115-l* # f » 0)ii1
7 1 ^ 5 T il!7 r a !f 5 h S M tn tp r
ts bits I 004 4*44441 Cassel

111/

Cantary
Cuddy cabin.
tMn. I/O.
*
sk.

FR E E OaNeery •
R E ----------------------

2- WASHERS: Maytag STS.

tn cli

717- O f — eteie*

1-ORVBRt: KanmaraOTS
_ JO R H W «E 4 -R M

B U Y ANO SELL Oaad clean
mad furniture A antiques, in
shag re fln ls h ln g a v a il.
LAE BY-SM AR T........MBdtW
D IN E TT E A 4
(If. hrawn), setegen shape It.
SI71 After him 222-1404
• D R Y E R , Kanm ara, goad
candltlan. SIM firm . Call
M l M il
-4 New Scratch A
Dents. New-Used appliancat* “
s tB H M
•M ATTRESS A BOX SPRING.
Owsen. Sesly pastarpedlc.
astro Item. 044 i ........
O AK E N TE R TA IN M E N T cen­
ter SJM: holds UR la W TV.
Matching speaker stands SM:
CD B vldse tape haldtr UO;
Baby's cradia &gt;44 SIB ta w

R EFR IG ER ATO R , STOVE A
WASHBR/DRVBR. In goad
condition. Call: 222-2714
U S E D F U R N IT U R E FOR
S A LE. Drsssers. m irrors,
htght stands, chain, tablet,
hods. Raatanahlo prices.
g u p R E T insl m-mas.______
I O — Tfto v fe to w /

HmHo/ltoroo
CAM COROBR, Magnaves I
mm. Ilka naw candltlan. S22S
»4 4 ig 4
1

Call In your gar ego sek ad by
12 naan on Tuesday and taka
advantage at our special
garage tala ad pries! I Call
Cieaeihod naw tar dotailtl
m u ll

2W

Cummings, t sp., a:
in c h . New it 221
Ashing STIWi OOO.
nanclng. WF-kiBStlt

rk
IT.

fi­

lm FORD VAN. Ic
WB4 eyl.. goad work truck.
Runegaadl m» WMtTt
1*0 FORD F*W. Club cab. V 4
tan. ladder rack A tael baa.
14.(00 » 44(7. Alto available
matching b**t.04M4
M* ltd* Cantary Palamlaa.
Cutty caMn. I/O. full canvas.
trailer
boat, very goad cand. 04100.
122 44*7. Matching truck else

rn — Wootoltoley

222—Matkal

W C H E W S-10. Naw meter and
pdrts. Standard, runs gnat.
,OEO. 2142221
M FOO D FIM . 4X3. all power,
everything wort 1 1 Good Ink
rler. 01704.230 0044

•EBINWINO PIANO
by i ag*rlsncsd teacher. M.

2M— VeMclos
Wowtod

AIR CONOtTKM/NssNn 24
TON central units — A used.
frsmOW 04 407-227 *24*.
BURGLAR BARB. Easy push
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DEAR DR. G O TT: Can you
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s im u lt a n e o u s ly , w ritten In
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Most m edical libraries contain
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health w h o underwent hip re­
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prescription for amoxicillin In
order to avoid possible destruc­
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the release o f bacteria from my
mouth Into m y system. What
basis o f fact or research la
known for this surprising cause
and effect problem from teeth
cleaning?
DEAR R E A D E R : Prosthetic
devices anyw here In the body
can become easily Infected when
bacteria Invade the bloodstream
and are carried to the artificial
Joint, heart valve or other Im­
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professional dental cleaning.
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children. Dana. 10. and Michael.
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but I hud always thought that
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88th Ym t , N o . 27 - Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T

Businesses lured to county
In c e n tiv e s s w e e te n th e d e a l fo r tw o c o m p a n ie s
By

D Fettle

HeraM Staff Writer

W h i f i Cooking?
E ver since the PUjrtmi Introduced popcorn at
thetr (lrat Thankaglvlng. the popular onack has
becom e an American tradition. Boy Scouts are
sellin g the crunchy snack, beginning today,
w ith the W h at's Cooking colum n featuring
several mouth-watering popcorn recipes
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S A N F O R D — A computer software company
and a conveyor systems firm are relocating in
Sem inole County from neighboring counties,
thanks In part, to 9380,000 in Incentives from
Economic Development Funds.
S em in ole County Com m issioners Tuesday

approved 9300,000 of incentives for H T E to move
Its computer software company to a building to
be constructed In the Heathrow International
Business Center. HTE employs 200 people In
Orlando with subsidiary offices In Franklin. Ohio
and Arlington Heights. Illinois.
The commissioners also agreed to allocate
980.000 to Conveyor Systems. Inc. In DeBary as
an incentive to relocate the Volusia County

business In Sanford. City commissioners have
also approved a 950.000 incentive for the
company with a second reading scheduled O cL 9.
Aw ard o f the county money la contingent upon
the approval of Sanford's contribution.
Both companies sell their products on the
International market.
County m anager Ron Rabun presented the

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Historical matting ehangad
S A N F O R D — The Sanford Historical Society
. w ill meet Thursday. Sept. 28. at 4:30 p.m.,
rather than at the time previously announced.
In addition to regular business, there will be a
pUK ratlrai In
M id n llU n n/lk
w «»liu
n flOSanford's
s a C M l'.
celebration
In M
recognition
of the
city o
118th birthday.
M a y . Museum curator Alicia Clarke
Will give a special presenUtlon entitled "Sanford
1877, T h e Gate City of Florida.
F o r additional Inform ation, contact the
m u se u m at 330-8808.

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Cities, county
weigh merits of
fire departments
responding to calls

YM C A offers youth trip
L A K E MARY — The Seminole Fam ily YMCA
'■'j b offering a full day (kid trip for elementary age
♦, students on Oct. 4. offering a solution to parents
. Whose children will be out of school that day.
Th e event la from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.. with
extended hours from 7 a.m . until 6 p.m.
available at no extra coat.
T h e children will be spending the day at
Discovery Zone.
&gt; Coat la 815 for YMCA m em bers, 920 for
«aoa-m em bera. The fee Includes lunch.
F or additional Information, phone the YMCA
321-8044.

Sheriff to attsnd Midway mast
S A N F O R D — Sheriff Don Eallnger will attend
M idw ay Community meeting Thursday at 7
p.m . Th e purpose of the meeting la to bring
m em bers of the Midway community together to
dlaeuas M M as# jaaamgllMillO SCMf rtavtfuMFM Ika
area. Crime &lt;and drug prevention will also be
discussed.
Representatives of Seminole County govern­
ment, the school district and Sem inole HOPE
w ill also attend, said public Information officer
E d McDonough.

H m M Staff Wrlttr

A handful of vahlclas are parkad off tha
roadway on Sanford's Samlnola Boulevard
tarty Tuesday. By noon, thare ware at least 12

gone tisnm can
still park along lakefront
Herald Staff Writer

Commission masting called
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L A K E M ARY - The Lake M ary City Commlaalon has called a special m eeting for thta
T h ursd ay, Sept. 28. The meeting 1s being called
to discuss a number of drainage related Issues
Including those In Tlmacuan.
A lso scheduled Is the possibility of connecting
Little Lake Mary to Big Lak e Mary. Sixth
Strcet/Sem lnole Avenue drain age Im prove­
ments, and other matters.
T h e meeting is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m..
In the commission chambers o f Lake Mary City
Hall. 100 N. Country Club Road.

Chambsr Buslnsss Aftsr Hours
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LA K E MARY The G r e a t e r Lake
Mary/Heathrow Chamber of Com m erce will hold
Its Business After Hours gathering this Thurs­
day. from 8:30 until 7:30 p.m ., at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. There la no charge for
admission to thla chamber function.
For additional Information phone the chamber
office at 333-4748.

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S A N F O R D — They come daily, some with
c a n . others with pickup trucks and even an
occasional camper. They alt on Sanford's
lakefront. some In the shade o f umbrellas, and
fish.
The area Is on Seminole Boulevard from the

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Today: Partly cloudy
w ith scattered a f­
ternoon showers and
thunderstorms. High
a r o u n d 9 0 . Ligh t
wind becoming east
5 to 10 mph. Chance
of rain 40 percent.

northern end at Myrtle Avenue west to the
U.5. H ighw ay 17-92 (French Avenue) In­
tersection.
City commissioners were asked to de­
termine If parking should be continue to be
allowed In the area. But following discussion

doing thla now for five years, and they are doing
an excellent Job n ow ."
Brow n explain ed that with both medical
personnel from fire departments an d ambulance
personnel arriving at Injury scenes, "often, the
fire people, knowing that the ambulance people
are on lheir way. m ay have a tendency to hesitate
or hold back. Where If the Are departments were
handling these calls, they would arrive at the
scene, determine the problem, load up. and be on
their way Immediately."
Brown admitted he had no complaints with
AM S (Atlantic Medical Service) operations, but he

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New grads enter work world
First class: Skills mesh in Academy of Construction Trades
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Herald Senior Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — The first c la ss to complete
training In the Academy of Construction Trades
has passed through the doors Into the world of
work.
The Academ y of Construction Trades (AC T ) Is a
consortium of more than three dozen area
construction Industry contractors and trade
associations and the school boards of Seminole
and Orange counties.
The education program helps prepare students

for the workplace with both technical and
vocational skills and practical application of
academic skills.
In conjunction with the adult apprenticeship
program at Seminole Community College, the
program la a full four-year one.
The youth apprenticeship program Involves
completing the first year of the four year program
during the Junior and senior y e a n o f high school.
The remaining three years are completed at SCC.
Of the 19 students of the youth program who
graduated recently, 13 were students at Seminole
County Schools. They came from program s at

Cops say boy, 15, to
be tried as adult for
attempted murder
Herald Staff Writer

C N o mat t er w h a t you
believe, It doesn't change the
facts. |

vahlclas In tha a n a and tha lakaahora waa
pecked with man and woman and thalr fishing
equipment.

SA N F O R D — Th e question of w h o will be
operating ambulances In the local area In the
near future remains unanswered. The Seminole
County Fire C h iefs Association la recommending
that each city and the county change from using
Life Fleet Atlantic ambulances, to ambulances
already on hand at the various fire deportments.
The matter w as brought up for extensive
discussion Monday afternoon, during the Sanford
City Commission work session meeting. On hand
to Join In the discussion were Dr. Ron Brown,
m edical dtrectui of Seminole County EM S
services, a n d fire chiefs from Sanford. Lake Mary.
Winter Park. Lake Mary. Oviedo, and Seminole
County.
The C asaelberry fire c h k f arrived late. Cassel­
berry is presently the only muntcipaliUy not

LO NG W O O D — A 15-year-old boy
has been arrested for attempted
second degree murder after police
say he allegedly shot another m an
In the mouth earlier (his month.
Sebastian Salklnd. 20. of Longwood. w aa reportedly shot In the
mouth on Monday, Sept. 4.
According to Seminole County
sheriff's spokesman Ed McDonough,
the Incident occurred as Salklnd
w as sitting In his car. allegedly
attempting to purchase crack co­
caine at the Intersection of Jackson
and Merritt Streets near Altamonte
Springs.
M cD onough said Sulking had
given a man money for the crack,
but the man apparently had no
drugs to sell. He grabbed Salklnd’s

Lyman High School and Lake Mary High School.
They will go on to SCC to continue their
education while working with their sponsoring
contractors.
The graduates from Seminole County were:
From the Carpentry program at Lake Mary High
School: Q uentin Brooks. Jam es Brunsm an.
Shane DeFreltaa. Danny Kough. Steve Mucutxa
and Paul Simonson.
From the Electrical program at Lyman High
School: Craig Kelly
From the Fire Sprinkler program at Lyman
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money, and when Salklnd pro­
tested. shot him In the mouth with a
22 caliber revolver.
Now. Mosha Antwan Coleman.
15. of 607 Lake Mobile Drive,
A lta m o n te S p r in g s , h a s been
charged in connection with the
case. Charges Include one count
each of attempted second degree
murder, aggravated battery, shoot­
ing Into an occupied vehicle and
possession of a firearm by a minor.
Coleman’s case was reportedly
transferred yesterday from the Sem­
inole County Juvenile Court to the
Circuit Court where he Is to be tried
as an adult. He waa scheduled to
make his Initial court appearance
thla afternoon.
Coleman Is being held under
925.000 bond in the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility.
Salklnd has recovered from his
wound.

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Walls want to Wilson Elementsry School In Sanford Tuesday to cheer
on tha parents who work so bird to help teachers and students In tha
business of gstling an education. The school’s PTA Invited tha
Predators, who are committed to doing what they can to b t sure
youngsters In tha community slsy away from drugs and stay In school,
to speak to thalr members. Visits, such as this one, to schools are one
way they are trying to serve as role models.

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FLORIDA

Food stamp fraud
Federal agents arrest 12 in 4 stat

Imp#schmsnt action tutptndsd
KISSIMMEE — An appeals court will consider arguments
that Mayor John Pollet should not be Impeached for accepting
Orlando Magic tickets from companies doing business wit!ft the
ctty.
Circuit Judge Frank Kanev on Monday suspended Im­
peachment proceedings until the 5th District Court of Appeal
In Daytona Beach hears a lawyer argue the city charter’s
Impeachment provisions are unconstitutional.
The city commission voted to impeach Pollet for taking the
tickets from an engineering firm with a $700,000 contract
pending with the city and from a homebuilder w h o regularly
applies for city building permits.
Under the city charter, the city commission sits In Judgment
of Pollet In an impeachment trial, which had been scheduled
for today.

Consumer confkfttnct Inctox ritss
GAINESVILLE — Better employment figures and a slowdown
In inflation helped sp u r a small rise In consumer confidence in
September, a University of Florida economist reports.
Preliminary num bers for the month show the Florida
Consumer Confidence Index edged up from 92 In August to 93
In September, according to UP’S Bureau o f Economic and
Business Research,
irch, which complies the report. A year ago the
Index stood at 88.
'People see thetr Jobs as reasonably secure, the cost of food
and medical care la not rising as rapidly as It did and the stock
and bond markets are doing OK." said UF economist David
Denslow.
The consumer attitude survey Is conducted monthly.
Respondents are 18 or older and contacted through random
telephone dialing. T h e preliminary Index for September was
calculated from 1.000 responses. Statewide results are subject
to a sampling error o f almost three points: the error for regional
results Is almost four points.

" Tfre government has the responsibility to
ensure that these programs go for the
intended Individuals and not to line the
pockets of people that corruptly and Illegally
use the system." Patterson said at a news
conference.
It Is Illegal to buy or sell food stamps for
cash, but Patterson said the Investigation
did not target people who sold the stamps to
the storekeepers.
Six arrests were made In Pensacola and
the others In Mobile. Ala.. Biloxi, and New
Orleans. The government also Is seeking
forfeiture of millions of dollars in real estate
and other property used In the alleged
fraud.
The arrests resulted from an Investigation
Involving several state, local and federal

Assoclstsd Press Writer
P E N S A C O L A — Federal agents have
arrested 12 sto rek e e p e rs In F lo r id a ,
Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana o n food
stamp fraud charges totaling an estimated
*3 million over the last 10 years.
T h e suspects, arrested Tuesday, are
accused o f purchasing food stam ps for
approximately h alf the value and redeem ing
them for full value, said U.S. Attorney P.
Michael Patterson.
T h e sta m p s w e re redeemed d irec tly
through three stores owned by defendants
In Pensacola and one each In Biloxi. Miss.,
an d N ew O r le a n s o r at other s t o r e s
throughout the four-state area.

agencies that began In early 1994 when i
Informant Upped the federal Bureau
Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms.
In some cases, law enforcement _
conducted stings by u sin g under
officers to sell stamps to the stores.
T h e stores involved In the alleged _
were reporting food stam p redemptions l
accounted for 90 percent or more of t
sales compared to an average o f 15 to
percent for legitimate groceries.
T h e Tan Du Grocery In Biloxi w a s accused
of frequently reporting average monthly I
food stamp redemptions that exceeded
reported monthly food sales.
A separate 40-count tndfctmenf leveled
the same charges against Ly e o n g
and Sunshine Grocery o f Northwest Florida.

25-cent
calling
routes
approved

Extinguishing a firs

Studtnts M m ctogrMt via computers

Associated Press Writer_________

MELBOURNE — Students at Brevard Community College
will soon be able to earn thetr two-year degrees by taking all
their courses by computer.
BCC Is a pioneer In a new association of community colleges
and universities offering their classrooms to American Online
users. The aim of the organisation. World Community College.
Is to Improve the quality of education and eliminate the
traditional costs of its delivery.
College online is more than a good Idea, said Jacques DuBots,
the distance learning director for BCC and Its Cocoa campus
partner, the University of Central Florida. For some students,
it's a necessity.
Many students or college prospects find it difficult to attend
classes in a college setting and hold down Jobs and meet family
responsibilities, he said. This way. they can get an education
without leaving home.
In some Instances, students can get online classes while at
work.

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Jury acquits mayor

Sanford Fira Department recently demonstrated
how to u st firs extinguishers to residents of
Pina Ridos condos, 1500 W. Airport Blvd. In top
photo S f D firefighter Tim Robies explains the

TAVARES — A Jury has acquitted the suspended mayor of
Mascotte on charges of assaulting the police chief, taking a
bribe from a carnival operator and stealing dirt.
Josh Thomas, suspended from office In August 1994 after his
arrest, will ask Gov. Lawton Chiles to reinstate him a s mayor of

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Waethalle (canter) and Helen Scherrer. Lower
photo ahow s condo resident Fred W saton
extinguishing a fire.

T A L LA H A SS E E - Regulators
say nearly 290 longdistance
routes will becom e flat-rate 25cent calls fo r Southern Bell
customers, though some argued
that will h urt competitors of
Florida's largest telephone com­
pany.
Callers w ill pay the quarter
rate Instead of longdistance
charges of I B cents a minute on
regional c a lls su ch as those
between Miami a n d Key West.
West Palm Beach and Belle
Glade, and Fort Lauderdale and
Boca Raton, the state Public
Service C om m ission decided
Tuesday.
" i think you ar,. golng (0 have
a lot of happy ^ pic throughm)t

characterized the charges as "a smear cam paign" by political
opponents, the police chief and others.
A vengeful police chief, Randy Stlenstra. began an
investigation because he wanted the mayor out o f office, Merkle
contended.
"The case Is a series of Inventions by the chief," Merkle said,
noting that since Thom as' suspension. Stlenstra had received a
raise, new patrol cars and a police dog.
"W h o knew w hat was In the future of Randy Stlenstra'a
empire?" Merkle said. "A n d Mayor Thom as w as In his w ay."

urging the flat rates. Shrevr
said. Flat rates start Jan. 1 .
T w o m em bers of the fivemember panel voted against
Southern Bell's proposal, which
had been opposed by a PSC staff
recommendation.
Long-distance com panies such
as A T &amp; T and MCI said their
ability to compete In the regional
toll-call market would be hurt by
granting Southern Bell the lower
flat rates. The PSC staff said
earlier thla month all but 70 of
the flat-rate routes should be
rejected.
"W e are In effect taking those
routes ou t of the competitive
m a r k e t ." aatd Commission
Chairm an Susan Clark, who
voted no along with Commis­
sioner Diane Kiesllng.
"This Is trying to get money
b a c k In the h a n d s o f the
ratepayers," argued Commis­
sioner J o e Garcia, voting yes
along with commissioners Terry
Deason a n d Julia Johnson. "The
reduction o f these rates Is what
people w a n t."

Man linked to murder kille M il
TAM PA — A m an gathered his family In the predawn hours,
told them he had killed a woman and intended to take his own
life. Then he left and fired a bullet Into his head.
Dtosadado Cano. 43. killed himself as Pasco County
detectives gathered evidence Unking him to the Sept. 18
slaying of Mary Schutz of Wesley Chapel, about 30 miles
northeast of Tam pa.
The naked body of the 33-year-old mother of five w as found
near a vacant business park. She had five bullet wounds In her
head. Investigators said Monday.
Cano, a Vietnam veteran, suffered from schizophrenia, said
his daughter M ym a Cano. 21.
"W e pleaded with him ." she said, recalling how the family
reacted In horror when he told them of his plans.

From Associated Press report*

L O T T IR Y
MIAMI — H ere are the
winning num bers selected
Tuesday in the Florida Lot­
tery:

Fantasy 5
22-5-24-25-26

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Il o c a l p o iib c a s t
Today: Partly cloudy with scat­
tered afternoon showers and
thunderstorms. High around 90.
Light wind becoming east 5 to
10 mph. Chance of rain 40
percent. Tonight: Partly cloudy
with widely scattered showers
and thunderstorms. Low tn the
lower to mid 70s. Light east
wind. Chance of rain 20 percent.
Thursday: Variable cloudiness
with scattered show ers and
thunderstorms. High in the up­
per 80s. East wind 10 mph.
Chance of rain 40 percent.Friday
through Sunday; Variable clouds
and breezy with scattered to
locally numerous showers and
thunderstorm s.

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SATURDAY
V b ly c ld y 87-74

TIDBS
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S O L U N A R T A B LE : Min. 7:50
a.m., 8:25 p.in.; Maj. 1:40 o.m.*
2 :1 0 p.in. T ID E S : D a y t o n s
B each : highs. 10:34 a.m.. 10:50
p.in.: lows. 4:05 u.in.. 4:44 p.m.;
N e w S m y rn a B eech : highs.
10:31) a.m.. 10:55 p.m.: lows.
4:10 a.m.. 4:49 p.m.; Cocoa
B eech : highs. 10:54 u.m.. 11:10p.m.: lows. 4:25 a.m.. 5:04 p.m.

SUNDAY
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STATISTICS
The high tem p e ra tu re In
Sanford Tuesday was 93 de­
grees and the overnight low was
73 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded ra in fa ll for the
p e rio d , e n d i n g at 9 u.m .
Wednesday, totalled .OH Inches.
C S u a a e t................... 7:17 p.m.
I! S un rise..................7:16 a.m.

BOATING
S t A u g u s tin e to J u p it e r
In let — Today; Wind s to sw 10
lo 15 kt. Seas 2 lo 4 ft. Bay and
inland waters u moderate chop
exposed areas. Scattered show­
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becoming e lo sc 10 to 15 kt.
Seas 2 to 4 ft. Bay and inland
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The Ultra Violet Index IUVI)
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The UVI exposure levels are
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0,1.2 minimal
3.4 low
5.6 moderate
7.8.9 high
10- very high

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Detroit
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Flegetett
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Grand Replde
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Juneau
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KeneeeClty
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Little Rock
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Momphle
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Milwaukee
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New York City
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Nor folk. Va.
74 44
North Pletto
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Oklahoma City
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Philadelphia
40
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Reno
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Richmond
40
Sacramento
so
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Salt Leko City
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�Sanford HsrskJ, Sanford. Florida • Wednesday. September 27, 1995 - s *

Number of new HIV cases
in U.S. infants levels off

POLICE
Burglary reaohred
John L K e e c e . 2 4 . o f 137 Des R oar Lane. _
toctfod by deputies in the 3600 block of L a k « _____________
Monday. Deputies h a d been fcmstlflrtlng a reported theft near
hU home, also on D e s Ptnar Lane which reportedly occurred on
Sept. 21. Deputies reportedly received a c a ll r e s i d i n g a
suspicious person aeen on Lake K am a Rood M onday pushing •
baby stroller with tw o VC R s In It. Following hto apprehension
and an tmrestigstlon. the arrest report Indicated that Neece not
only confessed to th e S e p t 21 burglary, but a ls o told deputies
he had taken the baby atroOer and VCRa from the same
residence Monday room ing.
in connection w ith the two incidents, he w a s charged with
two counts o f burglary to a structure, two counts of gran d theft,
and one of dealing in stolen property.

A C C W t iH
Longwood police arrested Patton Floyd Eggerichs, 28. of
2100 Hartwell Avenue. Sanford, following a n auto accident
Sunday at the Intersection o f CR-434 and CR-427 in Longwood.
Police said he reportedly left the scene. He w a s located in the
200 block of Tullls Avenue, and charged with leaving the scene
of an accident with injuries, careless driving, and Having no
proof of Insurance.

T rw p m ln g
Franco Fey. 37. w h o gave his address aa 142 N. Hollis Street.
Lake Mary, was arretted by Lake Mary police Sunday. The
arrest report Indicated Fey had lived at that address, but had
been told to leave earlier, and had been Issued a trespassing
warning. Fey wee reportedly located In the house Sunday,
where police said h e apparently broke a w in d ow for entry. He
w as subsequently arrested on charges o f burglary to a
dwelling, criminal mischief, and trespassing after warning.

Traffic stops
•Cindy A. Marshall, 35. 500 W. Airport B lvd., w a s stopped
by Sanford police in the 300 block of Airport B lvd. Sunday. She
was charged with drivin g with a suspended license.
•Raym ond N. Fontana. 27. of Deltona, w a a stopped on Lake
Mary Boulevard b y Lake Mary police Sunday. He w aa charged
with driving under the Influence.
•E ric Leroy Butler. 31. 607 Sen Marcos. Sanford, waa
stopped by Sanford police at Third Street a n d Park Avenue
Monday. He was found to be wanted on w arrants for violation
of probation on a conviction of driving w ith a suspended/re voked license, an d tolling to appear to p a y a fine.
• Darren Stephen Outh, 28, 1287 Regency. Heathrow, waa
stopped by sheriff’ s deputies on Lake Mary Boulevard Monday.
He was charged w ith possession of 20 grains o f cannabis and
possession of drug paraphernalia.

1Madlcal Writer
C H IC A G O — The number o f
U.S. new b o rns w ho get the AID S
virus from their mothers has
leveled o ff to about 1,800 a year,
governme n t researchers said.
Despite the findings, doctors
said they w ere discouraged.
T h e y noted that about twothird* o f the babies could b e
■pared from the disease If their
m others w ere treated with the
d ru g A Z T during pregnancy.
"W h a t It really says to me to
that there la a continuing pro­
b le m w ith H IV Infection In
ch ildren ." said Dr. Susan F.
Davis o f the Centers for Disease
C o n t r o l a n d P reven tion In
Atlanta.
M ore than 15.000 youngsters
were born with HIV. the virus
that causes AIDS, between 1978
and 1903. Davis and her team
reported In today’s Issue of The
Journal o f the American Medical
Association.
T w e lv e thousand o f those
children w ere still stive at the
beginning o f last year, all need­
ing m edical and aoctol care, and
m any destined for foster care
because their mothers will die o f
AID S . D avis and her tesm said.
In 1903, 6,530 HIV-Infected
wom en gave birth in the United
States, an estimated one-fourth
o f th e m in fe c tin g t h e ir
n e w b o r n s , producin g 1.6 30
HIV-Infected Infants that year,
the researchers said.

fewer than tn 1002
— when 1.750 Infected Infants
were bom. In 1901. 1.700 w ere
bom . In 1090.1.800 w e re bora.
And In I960,1.590 were born.

they don’t know they're HIVInfected, and that’s because they
haven't been offered H IV test­
ing." said Sullivan, who w a s not
Involved In the C D C study.

T h e reason for the leveling off
after 1989 Is u n k n ow n , the
researchers said. Possibly It w a s
due to decreased fertility am ong
Infected women, or to an in­
creased number o f abortions
am ong them or to a leveling off
o f H I V I n f e c t io n s a m o n g
childbearing women, the re ­
searchers said.

Sullivan supports mandatory
screening and also a resumption
o f the CDC's nationwide testa of
newborns to track the Infection
rate. The agency suspended that
testing this rarin g after protests
that the results w e re kept secret
from m others o f the tested

T r e a t in g Infected w o m e n
d u rin g pregnancy a n d their
newborns afterward w ith A Z T
reduced the rate o f mother-tochild transmission by two-thirds
In a recent stu d y , th e r e ­
searchers noted.

" I think It's incredibly impor­
tant that It continue." Sullivan
said. “It's the on ly w ay we're
going to find out if we're doing
our Job.”

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T h e y called attention to re­
cently Issued CDC guidelines
urging all pregnant wom en to
get HIV testing and counseling
so that treatment c o u ld be
s t a r t e d an d I n f e c t i o n s in
newborns averted.
D r. John L. Sullivan, a re­
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" W e know that a majority o f
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•Bridget R. Nelson, 26. 105 Sterling Court, Sanford, was
served a warrant a t the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Monday. She was w anted for falling to appear on a charge of
driving with a suspended license.
•B illy Joe Humphreys, 29, 5R-415. Osteen, w as located by
Sanford police at U .S . Highway 17-92 and State Street Sunday.
He was wanted fo r falling to appear on a ch arge o f having a
suspended license.
•D an n y Austin Johnson. 38. 2212 Mitch Court, Sanford,
waa located by deputies at W . 25th Street a n d Hartwell Avenue
a wanted for violation o f yrobsllco on a
dith. 48. 1727 First Drive. Hanford, w a s located
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violence.

Sanford polico reports
• A TV, camera, and other Items with a total value o f 1750
were reportedly stolen Monday from an apartment in the 8100
block ofStonebrook Apartments.
• A CD player, T V set and 910 in cash, fo r a total value of
9425. were reportedly token Thursday from a residence In the
400 block of Palmetto Avenue.
• A n estimated 2 0 feet o f copper cable, valued at 9500. was
reported stolen M onday from a Southern Bell construction site
near the Intersection of Upsala Road and Dogwood Road.
• A 91.300 air conditioning unit was reportedly stolen
of
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f
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•Jeffrey Bernard CampbeU. 33. of 22 Lak e Monroe Terrace,
w as located at W illiam Clark Court Friday b y Sanford police,
where he reportedly had a dispute with another person. He was
charged with aggravated battery.
• Felicia lC B rc w tn g to n . 22. 1124 RoaccUIT Circle, was
located In front o f her residence Thursday by Sanford police
following a reported dispute with her husband. She was
charged with aggravated assault, domestic violence.
•Victor G. G raham . 20. 1608 Peach Avenue. Sanford, was
arrested at his residence Sunday by Sanford police following a
reported fight w ith a female. He was charged with aggravated
battery domestic violence.
. . . .
• Harrell Robert Rawlins. 33.382 Bentway Lane. Lake Mary,
was arrested S un day by Lake Mary police at his residence as
the result of a reported altercation with his wife. He was
charged with battery, domestic violence.

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Retail tln fU
• Robert N. Maloney. 53. of Casselberry, w as arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at a store In the 1500 block of French
Avenue. Officers said he la believed to have taken *0 .0 6 In food
products without paying. He was charged w ith retail theft.
•G ary Willard Williams, 41. whose address w a s luted as
Fifth Street and Palmetto Avenue In Sanford, w as arrested at a
store In the 10O block of E. First Street by Sanford police
Saturday. Police said he U believed to have taken two 49 cent
packs of donut sticks from a store without paying. He was
charged with retail theft.

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EDITORIAL

A w is e
d e c is io n
M any peop le lo ve to fish. T herefore, w e a re
certain m a n y a r e pleased with the r e s u lts o f a
discussion r e g a r d in g lakefront fish in g d u r in g
M onday a fte r n o o n 's S an ford city c o m m issio n
w ork session.
There h a d b e e n a suggestion that p olice
crack d o w n o n fisherm en p a rk in g a lo n g
Sem inole B o u le v a r d near the U .S . H ig h w a y
17-92 (F ren ch A v e n u e ) Intersection. B e c a u s e
o f parking lim itation s, fishermen fre q u e n tin g
that area h a v e to p a rk thetr vehicles o n the
grass north o f th e pavem ent.
It should b e po in ted out that h a rd ly e v e r a re
any of the v e h ic le s parked close e n o u g h to the
street to b e a traffic hazard. F is h e rm e n a re
not only nice peop le, but they practice safety
an d ac k n o w led g e the rights o f others.
Fishing is m a n y thin gs to m any p e o p le . F o r
a large m ajority, it is sport. For o th ers. It is
rest and rela x atio n . T h e re are also a fe w . w h o .
because o f th e ir financial lim itations, a re
trying to h ook the b ig ones strictly to feed
their families.
Fishing a lo n g the S an ford lakefront Is often
done In g ro u p s. P eo p le gather w h ere t h e y see
others. T h e y m a y believe the o th ers k n o w
w h ere the fish a re biting, o r they m a y m e re ly
wish com p an ion sh ip .
T h ey a ll a g re e how ever, that it Is a n
opportunity to m e e t friends and n e ig h b o rs ,
a n d socialize. W it h the com m on con n e ctio n
be in g their fis h in g poles, they h av e a lot to
sh are with o n e a n o th e r.
Cal) it w h a t y o u w ill, bu t there s h o u ld b e n o
doubt, fis h in g o n th e shore of L a k e M o n ro e
can be c la s s e d a s one o f S a n fo rd 's to u rist
attractions. * U * s t lo o k a t the license s t a t e s o f
the v t h t f c w T E a n i U m W k M h o r*. T t w &gt; a n
from O ra n g e C o u n ty , V olusia C o u n t y , L a k e
County, a n d often from out o f state.
W h ile m a n y cities have o u tsta n d in g lakes,
there a re v e ry fe w lakefront o f th is c a lib e r
with the s e a w a ll o n w hich to sit. b e a u t ifu l
scenery to e n jo y , a n d nearby s to re s If a
person w is h e s to s h o p or g ra b a bite fo r lu n c h .
W e have a n a ctiv e W aterfront M a s t e r P la n
com m ittee w o r k in g on w a y s to Im p ro v e the
lakefront. T h e y a re m ovin g a h ea d v e r y w e ll.
But in the p a st, other sim ilar c o m m itte e s
have o p era te d in S an ford, an d the re s u lt la
w h at w e h a v e to d a y . W e should b e g ra te fu l
for w h at th e y d id . Just as w e hope t h e citizen s
o f the fu tu re w ill b e pleased w ith w h a t the
present W a t e rfr o n t com m ittee w ill b e d o in g .
In e n d in g th e discu ssion abou t p re v e n tin g
fisherm en fro m p a rk in g off-street In that a re a
o f S em in ole B ou lev ard , we believe the city
com m ission acted w isely an d in the b est
interests o f the citizens. It w a s a g o o d
decision.
W e a lso b e lie v e w e can dep en d o n fish ­
erm en to c o n tin u e exercising c a u tio n In their
parking.
L ate T u e s d a y afternoon h o w e v e r , o n e
vehicle w a s seen parked directly n e x t to the
yield sign . T h is Is a no-no. U n less th is stops,
you can b e certain the matter w ill c o m e u p for
consideration again , and this tim e, fis h e rm e n
m ay not like the results.

LETTER

No Jet Skis, please
Being a native Central Floridian my fam ily and I
appreciate the simple pleasure of canoeing on the
Eicon approximately twice a month. T h e environ­
mental agencies, local and statewide, have done an
excellent Job on returning the Econ to a wonderful
nature preserve.
Recently, a new development is threatening the
Econ'a serenity — Jet Skis. After calling all
agencies that might deal with this problem It bolls
down lo this: the fate of the Econ w aterw ays are in
the hands of the local county politicians.
I’m asking your help in trying to persuade the
county commission to pass a " N o Gasoline
Powered Motors" ordinance for the Econ. or
establish the Econ as a "No Wake Z o n e ."
It Is hard for me to understand why people are so
Inconsiderate — messing up one of the few canoe
friendly areas — polluting with gas engines an q
causing wakes. It is so nice to have a place to
watch the eagles and deer and other wildlife in
their habitat. Instead, now I smell gasoline, hear
tremendous engine noise, and the m ud Is washed
into the river from the waves made by the Jet Skis.
I realize that everyone has a right to use public
waterways, but the Econ is one of the last
wilderness areas in Central Florida that man has
not developed and/or ruined. Jet Skis have a
multitude of other waterways In Florida to pollute
besides the Econ. which is one o f the most
beautiful canoe runs in the state.
Please give this your utmost consideration.
Places like the Econ are disappearing fust.
Earl Blackwelder
Sanford

Some lobbyists take taxpayer dollars
"More children will be killed, more children
will be ra p e d ." So read an advertisement from
The Child W elfare League of America, opposing
the welfare-reform proposals included In the
House O O P 's "Contract With America."
The league la entitled to Its opinion, o f course.
But it is u nseem ly - if not illegal - that the
tax-exempt organization blithely accepted more
than $250,000 in federal welfare dollars between
July 1993 a n d July 1994, then preceded to w age
an advertising campaign to increase welfare
And the Ch ild Welfare League is not the only
"nonprofit" organization that engages in this
questionable practice. In 1995, the federal
government will hand out more than 9 39 billion
in subsidies to an estimated 40,000 special
interest a n d tax-exempt groups, many o f which
actively lo b b y the government for even more
spending.
Recognizing the difficulty o f
balancing the budget with so m any groups
pressuring law m akers lo spend m ore. Re­
publican Reps. Ernest latook of Oklahoma. David
McIntosh o f Indiana and Bob Ehrlich o f Maryland
co-sponsored a measure that restricts a n y group
receiving federal dollars from spending more
than 5 percent o f their funds to lobby Congress
or the W h ite House, to participate In political

campaigns or to engage in any other political
activities.
The measure w a s
I n c lu d e d i n t h e
H ouse T r e a s u r y Postal appropriations
bill, which paaat
tn
August, and la
under consideration
by a H ou se a n d
Senate c o n fe re n c e
committee.
Ir o n ic a lly , th e
biggest impediment
to enactment o f the
lobbying ban a re two
•qutohy R epublican
f And ttw Child
Walfart Laagua
senators, J im J e f­
It not th* only
fords of Vermont and
'nonprofit'
Mark Hatfield o f Or­
egon. w h o are
organization
blocking the m easure
In deference to liberal
r * " 9* 0* * 1"
special interests.
qu*itlonabJ#
practice £
But Rep. latook. a
member of HouseSenate appropriations conference committee,
th Jeffords and Hatfield, refuses to
akxig with

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irirrTii "You a n d to
u p your m ind," he
aaJd**to the special Interests who oppose his
lobbying ban. "a r e you a political group o r are
you a charity? Y o u can 't mix the two."
But tt hardly — —
unfair or unwise ^or
un-American to require that groups recetvtng
taxpayer mhatdlfa refrain from political activi­
ties. In feet federal la w prohibits the u se of
federal fends fa r lobbying (although there a re no
clear guidelines a s to specific prohibited
And the Supreme Court ruled In 1977 - before
an y Reaaaa o r B u sh appointments to the high
court - that taxpayers must not be compelled.
indirectly, "to contribute to the
m ay
a n Ideological cause (th
° Tfet.
T .even w ith the federal law on the book,
even with the Suprem e Court ruling, thousands
o f advocacy groups continue to take federal tax
dollars while en gaging tn political activities.
The biggest offenders happen to be two
powerful — lore groups, the American Associa­
tion o f Retired Persona and the National Council
o f Senior CM sens. A A R P received *73.6 million
In federal p a n t s between July 1993 and July
1994. making u p one-quarter of its annual

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AU my life, people have told me I'm thin.
I'm neither proud nor ashamed of this fact;
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stay so skinny?" an acquaintance will a sk in
the ice cream store. “ S o THAT’S how you
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my lunch choice. I've never courted such
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S o It w a a w t t h
great alarm that 1
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R e p e a t in g ’9 4 h e a lth e rro rs
Congressional Republicans plotting Medicare
strategy have successfully dodged the public
scrutiny that killed off President Clinton’s
1994 h ealth care plan, but they are repeating
another o f his mistakes: refusal to com ­
promise.
Just a s Clinton and his wife Instated on
comprehensive health care reform an d dis­
dained increm ental change last y ear until no
agreement with Republicans was possible, the
GOP Is dem anding $270 billion worth of
Medicare spending reductions - plus a draco­
nian * 1 8 2 trillion In Medicaid cute - guaran­
teeing a presidential veto of Congress’ budget
reconciliation bill.
Senate Democrats are working on a good
compromise: stopgap reductions o f * 8 9 billion
designed to keep Medicare solvent over the
next sev en years and creation o f a national
commission to study long-term reforms. This
would require Republicans either to stretch out
their b u d p t-b a la n c ln g plans beyond 2002 or
cut b a c k on their wtshedfor $240 billion in tax
cuts.
A n e w proposal for a market-based overhaul
of Medicare - which Republicans once pro­
mised b u t seemingly have abandoned to avoid
political trouble ~ will be unveiled by the
Democratic Leadership Council, headed by
Sen. J o e Llcberman. D-Conn.
Meanwhile, until recently details o f both the
Hoqae an d Senate GOP Medicare plana were
being so tightly held that staffers reportedly
were forbidden to carry written material out of
strategy scaatons.
The Senate plan Is to be revealed at a
meeting of the Senate Finance Committee and
voted on beginning iwo business days later
without any hearings.
T h e House W ays and Means Committee is
planning to release details, hold a hearing the
next day. and mark up a bill the following
week. W a y s and Means Republicans arc under
orders to defeat Democratic amendments and
propose none of their own.
T h e Republicans clearly have overleamed
the lessons they taught Clinton in 1994: that a
plan lying In the open for months will be shot
to pieces and that intraparty squabbling aids
the opposition. As a result, the G O P is now
open to charges of conducting health care
reform by stealth.
R epublicans also have suppressed outside
opposition with promises and threats. Lobbies
representing seniors, such as the American
Association o f Retired Persons, have been
quieted by G O P promises to put the heaviest
burden of Medicare reductions -• *1 9 0 billion
in the House measure -• on doctors and
h o sp ita ls an d to go relatively easy on
beneficiaries. Seniors won’t be pushed tmo
HMOs, for instance.
Undoubtedly, there will be a drop In the

quality of care provided by many hospitals as
nurses are fire d and services curtailed, bu t the
American H ospital Association and other
provider g ro u p s have been threatened, health
lobbyists say. with loss of access to Speaker
Newt Gingrich. R-Oa.. and the Republican
leadership If they repeat a sharp advertising
campaign they mounted earlier this year
protesting the cuts.
The hospitals Mao
have b e e n w o o e d
w it h a p r o p o s a l
allowing them to di­
rectly m arket serv­
ices to Medicare re­
cipients. T h is is be­
ing furiously fought
by Insurance compa­
nies and HM Os.
So fa r. s e c re c y ,
skillful politics, and
PR have given Re­
publicans an edge on
M edicare and
Medicaid, bu t that’s
lik ely to a to p a s
C Ttw y are
C lin t o n b e c o m e s
repeating
fully e n g a g e d . He
another of his
threatened to veto
mittakss:
proposed GOP
refusal to
Medicare reductions,
com prom las. J
and h ts r e c e n t
speech in Colorado
contained a blistering attack on the planned 30
percent Medicaid reductions for the poor and
disabled.
Republicans think they can force Clinton to
swallow a budget reconciliation package con­
taining *4 5 0 billion in health reductions, plus
tax cuts skew ed to the wealthy, by attaching to
It a "m u st-sig n " debt-celling extension per­
mitting the government to borrow money to
pay its bills.
As an alternative to GOP proposals, Clinton
has suggested *13 0 billion in Medicare reduc­
tions. *5 4 bUUon in Medicaid cuts. *1 0 5 trillion
in middle-class tax cuts, and a balanced
budget over 10 years Instead of seven.
In between Clinton’s proposal and that o f the
Republicans, one health care gro u p has
proposed a postponement of (8 0 billion in the
cuts to be Imposed on hospitals.
U n d er the D L C ’s long-term p ro p o sa l.
Medicare w ould cease to be an entitlement and
would becom e a means-tested subsidy, wtth
seniors encouraged to Join purchasing coopera­
tives to bargain for Insurance coverage and
health services.
Clearly, there’s an opportunity for com
promise here, but so lar Republicans are
insisting that the 1994 election gave them a
mandate they're bound to fulfill

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f w &lt; thought
Medicine. Th e Tim es
thsy had sating
in d m a n y o t h e r
disorders, butTt
newspapers say that
turns
out they
women w h o are my
ware health
height in cu r a 20
nuta. J
percent higher risk of
early death If they
weigh more than 119
pounds.
What's more, the health Journalists report.
It turns out that you can never be too thin.
Dr. Tim Byers, professor of preventative
medicine at the University of Colorado, told
the Tim es that this and a related study
"dispel the myth that being too thin is
harmful."
Well, don't I feel the fool. For all these years
l*ve been begging my friends not to deny
themselves nourishment In the pursuit of a
supermodel figure. I've been preaching the
virtues o f eating healthy food, reminding m y
dieting pals that food la a good thing, that the
body needs It In order to function, that
without tt you’ll die.
And n ow It turns out I was completely
wrong. W orse. I've been hurling my friends
headfirst toward death. Food IS the enem y,
Just like all the beauty magazines said. Those
skittish girls from high school, the ones w h o
prided themselves on eating nothing but
lettuce leaves and Melba toast, weren't crazy
after all. W e thought they had eatin g
disorder*, but it turns out they were health
nuts.
Distressed b y all the misinformation I'd
been spreading amongst my friends. I called
Elizabeth Hlaer, a registered dietitian and
nutrition editor at Eating Well magazine.
Hlser too waa surprised by the findings. At 5
feet 6 Inches and 120 pounds. Hlser had lived
her whole life believing herself thin. "I'v e
always been low on the weight charts and
now I'm being told I'm Just borderline. I really
have a hard time believing that.” she said.
Actually, the study, which came out of the
Harvard Medical School, does have some
value. "T h e researcher* are correct In saying
that w e shouldn't liberalize our weight ranges
and asy It'a O K to keep gaining w eight," says
Hlaer, "b u t the problem la this gets in­
terpreted by every woman who reads this in
the newspaper, and they try to apply it to
themselves."
That, says Hlser. to a mistake. Statistics do
not alw ays boil down to health advice, and
the Harvard study has serious omissions that
diminish its relevance to the average woman.
For example, the study does not account for
the effects o f body frame or exercise.
Large-boned women will simply not be able
to get themselves down to the "id e a l"
weights unless they starve themselves or
up smoking. And exercise, which we all know
make* people healthier, also makes people
heavier, because muscle weighs more than
fit.
Actually, the symptoms ot starvation listlessness, self-absorption. fatigue, apathy,
anxiousness, restlessness - are something
Berg aces In a lot of women. "They might nol
have eating disorders." says Berg, "but a lol
of women are undernourishing themselves.
"People ask. 'Where are all the young
women in the women's movement?' Where
are they? They're dieting."

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A m b u la n c e
tA
believed the people of the
en ure county would be better
served If the entire county a n d
Are departments were direct­
ly involved.
Responding to a question re­
gard in g skills o f nre EMS per­
sonnel versus AM S medical penpie. Brown said,— * ! was the
case In Caaselbeny. the skills g o
up rapidly after they started.
T h e m ore they do the better they
get at It."
H e explained that In addition
to fire personnel, many hospitals
are also Instigating their o w n
am bulance service. He added
h ow ever, that Central Florida
Regional Hospital In Sanford la
not am on g the group at present.
M ayor Bet lye Smith gave a n
exam ple. ‘ If someone had to b e
taken, w e'll aay, to Orlando
R egional Medical Center from
here. Wouldn’t that be a long trip
a n d keep some of our people out
o f operation?"
B ro w n responded that thto to
a lr e a d y h appen in g in so m e
caaes, especially In the Traum a
Center. “ But you would never b e
left short. If one unit to out for a
b r i e f tim e, another will b e
assigned to fill in if needed. Palm
Beach County to also undertak­
in g it n o w ."
C om m ission er Kerry L y o n s
questioned If other counties are
conducting their own ambulance
operation*.
"M a n y , no. perhaps a majority
o f them are doing that," Brown
respon ded. "Jacksonville h a s
been doing it for many years a n d
they are doing well."

County
__ O n the other aide o f the
tlone for Atlantic Medical Service
w a s aloo on hand. R egarding
P a lm B each C o u n t y , he
explained that while It Is. Indeed
w orking well. " A recent m agas l n e q u o te d P a lm B e a c h
statistics showing that It h as the
_______, ________________________
to* anywhere In the state." he
"W h ile Seminole County has
the finest EMS service In Central
Florida," he continued. "S e m i­
nole County, right n ow . (wtth
A M S ) alao has the lowest trans­
portation rate coats according to
aJulyreport.
The contract for services wtth
Atlantic la nearing a conclusion,
a n d Sem inole County has con­
sidered whether to x e w e w the
contract or place the m atter out
f o r bidding from o th e r a m ­
bulance sendees. The fire chtefe
meanwhile, have come u p with
their own solution, that to, to
have the fire departments, wtth
w h at to already a large fleet of
am bulance equipment, take over
the entire altuatkm.

econ om ic tncenlive proposals to the commtoC a tlln g the H T E m ove a
" b r ic k s a n d n tp rt a r d e a l, "
Rabun explained A new building
will be constructed, adding to
the tax base. Conveyor Systems
Inc. la moving Into an existing
structure.
"The com pany (H TE ) la pro­
posing to enter Into a long term
lease In a new building that will
be built at the Heathrow In­
ternational Business Center and
add over 400 new , high-paytng
Jobs over the next five years."
Rabun said. "T h e total capital
Investment of $11.0 million In­
cludes b u ild tn p an d equipment
wtth a return on county-wide ad
valorem taxes o f 1.3 years."
The proposed 75,000 square
feet multi-story office building
could be e x p a n d e d another
50,000 square feet. A 10-year
lease Is contemplated according
to supporting documents. Over
the next five years, the company
anticipates hiring 533 full-time
worker* with a n average base
salary of $40,000, leas benefits.
HTE requested $450,000 In
Incentive fun d s to locate In
Seminole County after a yearsearch for a n e w location.
tonga
The c o o p e ra tiv e Incentive

Seminole County Public Safety
Director Gary Kiaer observed
that the County Com m ission
w a s originally sc h e d u le d to
discuss the matter thto Tuesday,
b u t has put the Item o ff until the
■ccond meeting In October.

Park

"1 will agree. Kiaer said, "that
to do this would practically be
reinventing thing*, but It could
b e more efficient and Improve
am bulance service, and after all,
doing what Is best for all o f the
people to what each o f us must
have as our primary concern.

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o f the subject during
Monday afternoon's city com­
mission work session, the fish­
ermen and flaher women will be
allowed to continue their en­
joyment at that location.
It's common sense that people

program providing $100,000 for
Conveyor Systems Inc. will bring
75 people currently working at
the D e B a r y fa cility to the
Slmpfematlc Building on Airport
Boulevard. An additional 60
employees wlO be added over the
next five years. The building has
been vacant for two yean.
Rabun said the total capital
Investment o f $3.S million in­
cludes the purchase of the build­
ing. machinery an d equipment.
The tax differential to the county
for machinery and equipment,
r e p re a e n ta a retu rn o n ad
valorem taxes of 3.4 years.
In business 11 years. Con­
v e y o r S y s t e m s Inc.
m a n u fa c tu re s state-of-the-art
conveying systems for the food
and beverage industry.

w id e m a r k e t s ," he a d d e d .
"Som e of C S l’a recent shipments
have been to such diverse loca­
tions a s Turkey, South America.
China. Europe and Vietnam."
In other business during their
day-long meeting, the cotnmls-

polntment before the start of the
discussion. The session will be
conducted Oct. 17.
* 24 Vni.
Experience
• Ftararr

Municipal

• S e t the 1995-98 mlllage rate at
• Criminal Isa
• CnrponSrA
$7.93 for each $1,000 of taxable
Bunions
value. The rate to unchanged
las
from the current rate. The owner
•IVmonai
o f a $100.000 house with a
Inlurj
$35,000 homestead exemption
will pay $594 In county taxes.
JOSCPTI A. P O M t P
That amount does not Include
school taxes or other taxing
(LAM* v tu r v
district levies (municipal, water
management, etc.).
$ Approved the $443 million
etj
budget after several citizens
WP»
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requested some belt-tightening
to help out the taxpayers. One
"Currently, our major product
speaker called for a 10 percent
lines deal with the conveying of
across the board budget cut.
empty beverage cans throughout
C h a irm a n R a n d y M o rr is
the fabrication process In can
e x p la in e d lo p p in g oft that
m a n u fa c tu rin g p la n t s ." BUI
amount would prompt lawsuits
Butt, g e n e ra l m anager
because the county could not
explained.
fulfill Its obligations. "There Is
The com pany's customers in­
no service we re supplying that
clude Anheuser Busch. Crown
Isn’t being demanded by some­
Cork A Sea), and Ball Container one," Morris said.
Corporation, according to a letter
The commissioners added a
requesting economic Incentive
$16,470 to provide six radar
funds.
units to Florida Highway Patrol
"T h e Industry la currently
vehicles assigned to Seminole
enjoying a tremendous growth
County. The board also added a
period, particularly tn world­
pay grade adjustment in the
reclassification of Planning and
Development director. The re­
classification will cost $3.911.
will fish where ftah are biting.
•W a iv e d the recruitment post­
Therefore, that particular area
ing requirements to allow the
has been the main Ashing spot of appointment of Bob Turk as
tote.
Economic Development Coordi­
At the Sept. 11 meeting of the nator. Turk works for the Eco­
257$ t . French Avw.
S a n f o r d C it y C o m m is s io n ,
a
n o m ic D e v e lo p m e n t C o m ­
Mnford
commissioner Whitey Eckstein
mission of Mid-Florida. He
the
called for an end to the parking.
designated Seminole C oun ty
3 2 2 -0 2 8 9
He said the matter had been
rep re se n tative on the c o m ­
mentioned to him by Seminole
mission and Is Involved In devel­
lit f u O il II
C o u n ty Com m issioner Daryl
opment o f projects currently
McLain.
underway.
III s u m f i r e
Eckstein told the commission
•D e lay ed discussion of changes
that Eoghan Kelley, who has his In the county billboard regula­
office at the round building at
tions until the full commission
601 W . Seminole Bivd.. could could attend a work session.
not even see the lake because of Morris left for a medical apthe influx of fishermen and
vehicles.
Because o f a lack of parking
H O W C A N YO U O IT A
space, the vehicle* park on the
gras# along the right-of-way.
$ 2 5 P R E S C R IP T IO N
M on d ay afternoon. Deputy
&gt;iv&gt;S
Police C h ief Joe Dillard was
m
asked to report on any traffic
i
p r o b le m s In th a t a r e a . "1
CALL ONE OF OUR PHARMACISTS AT
checked over a live year period."
Dillard responded, "and there
have been only 19 accidents tn
that vicinity, with no (statute*."
D U Ia id ■■III U w n u m b e r, cowaldering that length of time, w as
relatively insigntftcaat.
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"B ased on m y conversation
with the Sanford police and
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engineers." said City Manager
•ALL PRESCRIPTION BILLS
Bill Simmons, "they aay they
SUBMITTED FREE
don't see any problems as long
•N O REGISTRATION FEE
a s there to no parking within SO
feet o f that yield sign."
Sim m ons explained that some
of the problem occurred when
the city redesigned Seminole
Boulevard, and eliminated some
of the parking area near the
Seminole County courthouse.

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Sanford, died Monday, Sept. 35. Augustine Catholic Church, Ha­
1909 at Florida Hospital. O r­ cienda Village W o m en ’s Club,
lando. She was bom July 14. and Rolling Hills Ootf Club.
1905 In Longwood. S h e w a s a
Survivors Include husband,
m em ber of All Souls Catholic Robert; d a u g h t e r s , B a rb a ra
Church, Sanford.
Lem oncello, O rm o n d Beach,
S u rvivo rs Include m oth er, Linda Kraaaa, N., Tons wands.
Angela C.; grandparents, Connie Susan Kroll. Longwood. Judith
Fowler. Sanford, and Stephen Krants. Elkina. W .V a ., Jane
a n d D eborah Lem on a. Lak e
D e V a u g h n , L o n g w o o d , M.
M a r y ; g r e a t -g r a n d m o t h e r a , Catherine Salvato. Centrevllle,
Connie Fowler. Stamford, N.Y., Va.: sisters. Shirley Tiachendorf.
Mae Lemona. Sanford.
Hammett. Id.. Patricia Stocky. N.
Briason Funeral Hom e, S a r,-m•Tonawanda; 3 0 grandchildren:
ford, In charge of arrangements.
two great-grandchildren.
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aart t a r n t r h
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M r o S r f Oaai. 70. LaVKta Charge of arrangements.
D riv e . W inter S p rin g s, died .
Monday. Sept1
. 35, 1095 at Me­
rid ian Nursing C en ter-Islan d
Margaret Tench. 08. E. Second
Lake. Longwood. Born Ju n e 34, Street. Sanford, died Friday.
1910 In North Tanawanda, N.Y., Sept. 33. 1095 at Lakeview
she moved to Central Florida In Nursing Center. Bom July 13.
1071. She was a homemaker.
1890 In Bloomfield. N.J.. she
S h e w a i a m e m b e r o f St. moved to Centra) Florida In
1999. She w a s a homemaker.
She was Protestant.
Survivors include daughter.
Dorothy T . Herter. Sanford; two
grandchildren.
Briason Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge a t arrangements.

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Service to
Our Community
In Time
O f Need.

Ethel "P ete” Thom as. 84. Oid
Geneva R oad. G eneva, died
Monday, Sept. 35, 1905 at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital,
Sanford. Bom Feb. 8, 1911 In
Geneva, she w a s a lifelong Cen­
tral Florida resident. She was a
retired nurse* aide. She was
Methodist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Shirley Brum ley. Sanford; sister,
Lula Lc Fils Moran. Sanford; five
grandchildren; four great grand­
children.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld -O a k la w n
Park C em etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangements.

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During the work session con­
sideration, Eckateln did not
enter Into the discussion, and
remained silent when the re­
maining commissioners voiced a
concensus that there w as no
present need to ask police to
prevent vehicles from parking In
that area. It was felt the matter
needed no further commission
action.

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Later however, following the
regular commission meeting's
regular agenda. Frank Joyce,
who Identified himself as one of
the persons fishing In the area,
asked the commission to vote
against taking away the people's
right to fish at that area. Joyce
said he w as speaking on behalf
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From the Fire Sprinkler pro­
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Sean Lockyer a n d Josue Lopes
From the Heating and Air
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High School: Lula Melendez.
Anlz Pcraaud. Thuan Vang and
Michael Huffman.
In this year's newest class of
the Youth Apprentice program,
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CHICAGO — In office* w here
sm oking Is allowed, nicotine
levels are more than triple the
level* considered hazardous by
U S. regulatory standards, re­
search ers found in w h a t Is
believed to be the largest study
on secondhand smoke In the
workplace.
"T h e tobacco Industry says
w o r k exposu res a re t r iv ia l
compared to home
said lead researcher S.
Hammond, an associate pro­
fessor in public health a t the
U n iv e rs it y of C a lif o r n ia ,
Berkeley.
"A n d this paper says that's
clearly not true."
A spokesman for the tobacco
In d u s t r y sa id t h e s t u d y 's
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lag w a a allowed, to 1.3 micro­
grams w here smoking was re­
stricted. to 0 .3 m lcrogram s
where sm oking w as banned. In
nonoffice areas, the levels were
2.3 m tcrofram s, 0.7 mlcrograms
and 0.2 mlcrograms. respective­
ly.
Exposure to an average of 2.3
m lcrogram s of nicotine per cubic
meter o f air for eight hours a day
over 4 0 years creates a lung
cancer risk of three In 10.000.
H am m ond's team said, citing
previous research. A risk level
that high almost always prompts
U A . regulatory agenclei to try to
reduce whatever to causing the
risk, the researchers said.
Secondhand smoke to believed
Tests on the disks revealed to have an even greater effect on
that average nicotine concentra­ h eart dlaease. Studies have
tions In the air during the week
e a tlm a te d th at secon dh an d
varied greatly depen din g on
smoke m ay cause 30,000 to
work-site m o ltin g policies.
50.000 U.S. nonsmokere to die
L e v e ls r a n g e d fr o m 8 .0
each year from heart disease,
mtcrograme per cubic meter of com pared with 3,000 deaths
air In open offices where amok- fr o m lu n g c a n c e r, the researchers said.
H a m m o n d said the
Massachusetts work site* are
t y p i c a l o f o t h e r A m e r ic a n

conclusions contradict other re­
search.
The study. In today's Issue of
The Journal o f the American
Ifcdlrsl Association, w as con­
ducted In Massachusetts, when
Hammond worked at the Uni­
versity o f Massachusetts Medical
School In Worcester.
Hammond's u — « rtorrrt 25
fiber disks treated to react to
nicotine at each o f 25 w ork sties.
Including Are stations, newspa­
per publishing faculties, textile
d ry in g p la n t s a n d v a rio u s
manufacturing facilities. The
re lo t for a week in

Road map to killer?
LOS ANGELES — Prosecutor Christopher D arden called It a
road map from Nicole D rown Simpson, a special m essage to a
Jury she'd never know , in a trial dealing with a violent death
she knew would come.
The message cam e from a safety deposit box drilled open last
year by an Investigator with a search warrant; letters from O J .
Simpson, a will and Polaroid photo# o f Ms. Sim pson with
■crapes and bruises Inflicted by the man she loved.
"She left these for y o u .'
pictures of the battered
screen. "This is a sign. She wanted you i
when the time cam e."
On June 12, 1994. D arden said In prosecution summation*
Tuesday, the time did. In fact. come. And the m an w h o killed
■her. Darden said, waa h e r ex-husband, the fam ous football star
and commercial pitchm an sitting at the defense table across
the courtroom.
Simpson also killed his ex-wlf- 's friend Ronald Goldman,
prosecutor Marcia Cla; k told Jur&lt;
earlier. Goldm an, she said,
died because he unexpectedly wu.i.ed up durin g the attack on
Ms. Simpson an d "t h e defendant could not leave a witness
alive."

Sharing power
NEW YORK — Bosn ia's factions have agreed a n a formula for
sharing power once the w a r ends, but major hurdles remain —
there's stlU no cease-fire and they disagree on the role of the
central government.
"There Is n o guarantee of success, but today's
moves us cVomr to the ultimate opal of a .

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workplaces.
T o m Laurto. a spokesman for
the Tobacco Institute, a W a sh ­
ington-based trade group, said
H a m m o n d 's m e t h o d o f
monitoring at fixed locations
failed to account for varying
amounts o f time employee* ac­
tually spent at those locations.
" T o m e a s u r e w o r k p la c e
exposure properly, both con­
c e n t r a t io n a n d le n g t h of
exposure must be measured.”
he said.
O th e r research h a* fou nd
m u c h low er w orkp lace con­
centrations, Lauria added, citing
a study by Oak Ridge National
Laboratory In 16 cities.
"Preliminary results from the
O a k Ridge study show a s much
as 13 times leas exposure in the
workplace than at other loca­
tions." Lauria said.
Hammond said the Oak Ridge
study has not yet been published
In a scientific Journal an d sub­
jected to review by experts.
Lauria also said It has not been
scientifically established that
secondhand smoke contributes
to lung cancer, aa the g x i r n -

mentsays.
The Environmental Protection
Agency In 1993 classified sec­
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c a n c e r t h r e a t a n d Is s u e d
guidelines urging every com­
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nonsmokere from involuntary
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FOR UN D ER

The accord by the foreign ministers of Bosnia. Croatia and
Serb-ddtnlnated Yugoslavia builds on a breakthrough achieved
In Geneva on Sept. 8. That agreement kept Bosnia's external
borders Intact w hile dividing the state Internally between the
Muslim-Croat federation and the Bosnian Serb republic.
Boanlan Serb nationalists, who rebelled In April 1992 with
hopes of uniting their holdings with neighboring Serbia,
oppose a strong central authority. Muslims, who insist on
keeping Bosnia united, want '
make the government as
powerful as possible.
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Keeping government functioning
W ASHINGTON — The Clinton administration and congres­
sional leaders seem Ukely to shake hands soon on a deal
temporarily keeping the government functioning as the two
sides seek to settle disputes over spending.
With neither party ready to risk being blam ed for a federal
shutdown, a pact appeared near that w ou ld let agencies
operate for six w eeks beyond Sunday, the first day of fiscal
1996.
Congress is likely to have completed no more than four of the
13 annual spending bills by then — some o f which President
Clinton m ay veto — and without a stopgap measure, many
federal workers w ou ld be sent home.
"Our intention Is to have no furloughs, no train wreck, no
disruptions of government." said House Appropriations
Committee Chairm an Bob Livingston. R-La.
The deal, w hen finalized, would avert only one of several
crises that loom this autumn as Republicans and Democrats
grapple over the O O P 's plansi to slash a
spending, cut taxes and
balance the budget by’ 2002.
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But It Is the most
Immediate crisis
lawmakers face, and congressional le a d e n want to clear it in
time for Congreaa to take a one-week break next week.

Acrimonious standstill
W A SH IN G T O N — Lawmakers trying to advance a spending
bill are at an acrimonious standstill over a proposal that
Republicans sa y will end an abuse of taxpayers’ money by
nonprofit groups.
Democrats charge that the Initiative to a threat to free speech.
With the blessin g of Speaker New t Gingrich. House
Republicans s a y they will vote dow n the 023 bUUon
Treasury-Postal appropriations bill for the new budget year
unless it contains an amendment restricting "political
advocacy" by groups receiving federal grants.
But Democrats say the bill, the work of Rep. Ernest latook,
R-Okia.. to a frontal attack on nonprofit groups that support
liberal causes.
"ft suppresses political speech and political expression In an
absolutely chilling, overreaching way.'* said Rep. David
Skaggs, D-Colo.
The bill as proposed by the u O P would deny grants to any
organization that spends more than 5 percent of Its nonfederal
funds on political activities.

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for 41.1 billion In losses was a hlgh-stakes player In the 14.9
trillion U.S. bond market.
Toshlhlde Iguchi. the Japanese-born executive In charge o f
U.S. Treasury bond trading, would order up 8100 million In
securities from each of several firms In a single day — trades so
hefty they'd m ove the price of treasuries higher a s word leaked
that big supplies were being bought up. Iguchi could then
dump what he had Just bought at a profit.
"Me had a reputation." said one trader who spoke on
condition of anonymity. "He was known for taking very big
positions. It looked like he was making m oney."
Hut It turns out Iguchi was losing far more money than he
was malting and concealing the losses from hto bosses In New
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•chool student athlete who is aspiring to earn a
scholarship to college, the Lake Brantley media
center Is the place to be tonight at 7 p.m .
RolUns College m en's golf an d hmhrthall
coach Kyle (T a k e s wUI join Stetson girls soccer
coach Bob W Uaon for a seminar that will offer
tips about h o w to get a collegiate athletic
scholarship. T h e Lake Brantley Athletic Dept,
and Booster C lu b are sponsoring the seminar,
which Is op en to the public. Lake Brantley
athletic director Bob Peterson expects to have
three collegiate coaches speak at the seminar.
Peterson encourages high school student
athletes of a ll ages to attend because the
seminar also discusses high school courses that
arc required b y the National Collegiate Athletic
Association. T h e
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athletic directors go through to help kids pursue
scholarships aril) also be discussed, and helpful
resource materials will also be introduced.
For more Information, call 002-1773 ext. 234.

Rams iw im by Trite
LAKE M A R Y — The Lake Mary swim team
swept to victory In both the boys' and girts'
Seminole Athletic Conference meet Tuesday.
Both teams w ill be idle until the NSPl/Bishop
Moore Invitational thta Saturday.
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In Drat p la c e In the Sem inole
Athletic Con ference with a 15-5.
15-12 w in o v er Lake Brantley.
A u b re y N elaon h a d 13 aervlce
potato T u esday night, Including
nine aces, to help the Tribe Improve
to 4 0 tn the S A C and 9-4 overall.
"A u b re y had a very strong week
over Into this w eek." said Seminole
coach Beth C a n o . "H e r serve car­
ries u s through a lot o f times, and
her front row play la really on.
Aubrey’s back row play and her
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sendee potato to give Seminole a
12-2 lead In the drat game, and ahe
finished the match with nine kills.
Tina W hite had two service potato
for the Tribe In support of Nelson,
and Harm onl Rosier closed out the
first gam e with a string of three
Lake B ra n tle y senior Kinsley
Craven had nine klUa tn the match
teaaon total to 100.
the Patriots close to
----------------------the first game with
three straight service potato.
'Kinsley waa unstoppable tn the
second g a m e." aald Lake Brantley
coach Stan Cutler. "That waa the
one thing the did not have an
answer for. W e didn’t peas the ball
to her a s well a s w e needed to, and
that m ade a difference.”
M ic h e lle C a t e s serv ed L a k e
taantley to a 4-2 lead In the second
and Lauren Andrade later

extended the Patriota lead to 5-3.
T in a White then posted five straight
aervlce potato to pu t the Tribe
ahead 8-5 before G ttc s
Winched knotted the action 8-8
w ith three sendee points for the
Lake Brantley w a a within one
point o f the lead three thaea before
Sem inole put the m atch away.
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put the Tribe back o n top 13-9, but
three straight aervlce potato by
Carrie Arena pulled the Patriots to
within 1302 before Nelson dosed
out the match.
White led the supporting cast for
with nine service potato
k Rosier hod eight
and o n e ace in the
the Tribe, while Alford
hod six kina and three aces, and

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" W e played well m a team."
Cocao said. “Our excecuttan has
Improved, and we communicated
w eb. It was a nice night for ua. We
did what we act out to d o and
played web. "
Cates had four aervlce potato and
tn the m atch for the
Patriots. Arago led Lak e Brantley
with five service potato, WtncheU
had three, and Andrade had two.
In the Junior va n ity match, Lake
Brantley defeated Sem inole 15-10,
6-15, 17*15. The Patriota Improved
to 8-5 on the season a n d 4*1 In the
S A C . The Tribe dr opped to 4-8
overall and 0 4 In the conference. In
tonights action. Lake Brantley trav­
els to foce Mainland an d Seminole
hosts Gateway.

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har six kills during Tuesday night’s 154, 15-12 Sam inoie Athletic
Confarance girls' volleyball victory over Lake Brantley

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Lyman froth 4-0
LO N G W O O D — The Lyman Greyhounda
improved to 4-0 with a 35-7 victory over Lake
Mary In freahman football action.
Scoring fo r Lyman were Dan Crane (4-run),
John Baldwin (35 run and two-point conversion
run). Jose G onzales (fumble recovery). Antoine
Simms (30-run). Brad Harris (85-run) and Joah
Llckert (three extra point kicks).
Joey Hicks had a 35-yard run for the Rama.
Next week. Lake Brantley will be at Lake Mary
(1-3) and L y m an will be at Lake Howell.

U p Pub and Zoo C r e w II swapped the
“ o o Crew
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lead a couple o f times before Z
tw o run s tn the seventh Inning to tie the game at
6-6 a n d force extra innings. In the bottom of the
eighth inning singles by Dan Dougherty. Tom
S sa b o a n d Bob Shaw loaded the bases and. after
an out. Kevin Julian singled In Dougherty with
the w in n in g run to give Bottoms U p a 7-6 victory.
In the nightcap. Bottoms U p Pub took a 7-0
lead, but Whelchei A Howard cam e u p with six
ru n s In the fourth Inning to cut the lead to 74.
But Bottoms U p Pub answered with four rims in
the fifth inning and held on for a n 11-7 triumph.
In the opening game of the evening. Sanford
First Baptist Church scored six runs In the
bottom o f the fifth Inning to break a 4-4 tie and
w ent on to defeat M T.M uggs 1 0 4 .
Bottom s U p Pub la now 3 -0 on the season,
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Ovltdo whips Late Howsll
OVIEDO — The Oviedo Liana ran their record
to 3-1 with a 33-6 triumph over Lake Howell In a
freshman football game at John Courier Field.
Doing the scoring for the Lions were Galad
Miller (40-pass from Tim Edmiston). Mike Ritter
|3-yard Interception return). BUI Restall (38-run).
Dusty Holloway (20-fumble). T ravis Bradley
(70-kick-ofn and Edmiston (three extra points).
Lake H o w e l l's (0 -4 ) score ca m e on a
quarterback sneak.

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SHS football tickata on aala
SANFORD — Advance tickets for regular
season Seminole High School football home
football g a m es are now on sale at William
Howard Jew lers, Lake view Middle School.
Sanford Middle School and (he Athletic Office tn
Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium at SHS.
Cost Is 8 4 for advance tickets; 85 at the gate;
$30 for reserve seating: and 820 for a season
ticket. Reserve seating and season tickets are
only good fo r regular season home games.
For more Information, call 322-4352 rx. 200.

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still up
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Livaaay comas horn#
ST. PETER SBUR G - Bill Llveaey. fired last
week by the New York Yankees, wtll remain In
baseball a s director of player of personnel for the
expansion T am pa Bay Devil Raya.
Livesey. 55. returns to his adopted hometown
to help bu ild a team that wtll begin play In 1006.
He c o a c h e d b a s e b a ll and a occer at St.
Petersburg's Eckerd College from 1072-77 and
had been w ith the Yankees for 18 years.

SANFORD Calvin
C opelan d an d Nate Hiltary
com bined for 59 potato as the
Young G una du bbed the Majlc
6 5 4 7 tn a battle for fourth
pi m w in the Sanford Recre­
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□ 10:30 p.m . — ESPN. Rockies at Dodgers. (L)

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doubleheader to take over the top spot in
Tuesday Night Softball League at Chase Park.

M iddle S ch oo l

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four ptoyera hit ... ______
figures ae the CciUcs kept their
c h a m p io n s h ip hopes aliv e
w ith a 5 9 4 7 triumph over
Sanford A.A. U.
T h e scheduled third game
between the Butts and R tb d a
w aa cancelled on the lack o f
Interest.
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SANFORD - Sunnlland Corporation and G IC C both
r a w from behind to Improved to 2 4 and rem ain tied
for the lead in the Sanford Recreation Department
Wom en’s Fall Slowpitch Softball League at Plnehurst
Park Tuesday night.
Sunnlland Corporation trailed 3 4 and 5-3 but took
the lead for good with a run tn the fourth Inning before
•coring three insurance runs In the fifth inning to pull
out a 10-5 victory over Crazy Wings. G IC C wAs down
7 4 after five Innings, but scored five runs In the sixth
Inning and two ru n s In the seventh Inning t o secure an
11-7 triumph.
In the other gam e, the Red Hots scored 13 runs in the
first Inning and closed out a 2 00 run rule victory over C
A A
in the second Inning.
GICC and Sunnlland Corporation are both 2 6 , while
the Red Hots are 1 4 . Crazy Wing* 1-1. the She Devils
O-1 and Lee's E xxon and C A A Sales are both 0*2.
Providing ihc offense were:
GICC: three hits — Marsha Cook (run. RBI); two hits
__Becky McCarman (two runs, two RBI): one hit — Jill
Denol (double, run. two RBI). Tanya G eiger and Tina
Pine (one run an d one RBI each). Tammle Japes (two
RBI). Missy Vaneaaelstine (two runs). Jeanne Howser
(RBI). Kelly M arion (run); two runs. R BI Laura
Harlow.
Lee’s Exxon: tw o hits — Belinda Taylor (double, run).
Lynn Webb (two runs. RBI). Bonnie Chaplin: one hit -

Donna H orn an d Liz Turner (one run and one RBI
each). C arol Dick (two RBI). Kelly Denton (run). Sandy
Reid (RBI); run — Debbte Bemlng; RBI — Anne Garnett.
S u n n llan d Corporation: three h its — Andrea
Flanagan; two hits — Barb Martin (tw o runs. RBI): one
hit — Eatella Hlttenbraun (triple, run. two RBI). Teresa
Kremar (tw o runs, two RBI). Ann La n z a (two runs). Mikl
Levis. T eresa Flnck and Sue Bagtey (one run each).
Kim Myers: tw o RBI — Chris Tipton.
Crazy W in gs: three bits — Belinda Anderson (run);
two hits — Marie Byrd (home run. tw o run*, three RBI).
Lynetto Barkley Iron. RBI). Angel* W hitney (run): one
hit - Lannie MonhoUen (RBI). C arrie Ortiz. Connie
Rotzell.
Red Hots: tw o hits - Robin Hetzer (triple, ran. three
RBI). L in d a Scertng (two doubles, tw o runs, four RBI).
Pstty Policy (double, run, two RBI): one hit — Tony
Pavlovich (holme run. three runs, five RBI), Lori Poe
(triple, tw o runs. RBI). Dana McMackln (three runs, two
RBI); tw o runs. RBI — Carso; tw o runs — Michelle
Bemlng. Jenny Blowers. Lisa Sims.
C A A Sales; one hit - Sechrest.
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INOLE County. Florida, where
In SECRETARY OF V E TE R
ANS AFFAIRS. Plaintiff, and
RONALD L. O V E R FELT. J R „
at a l. are defendant*. I will tall
ta tha hlgheil bidder tar cath at
the Wetf Front Door ot tha
Seminole County Courthouea.
Sanford. Florida, at Itw hour ot
11:00 a m . on tha 10th day ot
October. INS. Itw tallowing de
urlbed property a* H i forth In
taxi Summary Final Judgment,
M Wit;
Lot 14. H ID D E N L A K E
PHASE III. UNIT IV. according
to the plal thereat a* recorded In
Piet Book IL Paget I and 2.
Public Racord* ot Seminole
tourilv F IfifidA
DATED Ihlt lilt, day ot Sep
tember. INS
MaryanneMorte
Clerk. Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Oeputy Clerk
Roger O Bear. P A.
P O B o .m i
Orlando. F L iw n
Attorney* tor Plaintiff
Publish. September JO. J7, I N I
OEH 17]

Shan* K. Ballamy
Pubilth: Saptambar 77. INS
DEH-M7

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L t COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.tMOta-CA-M-1
LO UISA. FREDERICKS,
Plaintiff.
v».
J . K EV IN WALDORF.
NOTICE OF SALE
N O T IC I IS HEREBY O IVEN
that pursuant la Summary
Judgment at FaroeNaur* en­
tered In ttw cat* at LOUIS A.
FREDERICKS. Plaintiff, v* J.
K EV IN WALDORF. Oatandant.
In m* Circuit Court, in and tar
l amlnata County, Florida. Co m
N*. M-BB0B-CA-M-I. Itw und*r*lgn*d .Jlork will M il at
public tala ta the highest and
bad bidder tor ceeh at West
front door at tha Seminole
County Caurttwuw. I l l N. Park
Avenua, Sanlard. Semlnele
County, Florid*, at the hour at
11:00 a m . an ttw I7M day ot
October, A.D. INS, that certain
In Samlnata County,
doocr lbod oo tallow*:
Tha Woof Vy at the Northwest
ta ot mo Norm*oat ta of ttw
Southwest t a . SectIan J. Town­
ship I t SauM. Ranpt n East,
Samlnata County. Florida. AIM
known at 1st IX Mullet Lake
Retreat* Unit 12.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUITCOURT
By: JanaE. Jasawlc
Deputy Clark
FRANK C.WHIGHAM.
ESQUIRE
P.O. Bo* 4*4*
Sanford, FL 12777 4*4*
Publish: Saptambar 27 b Octo­
ber a. INS
OEH 230

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I* hereby given mat I
am anpagad m buabwM at ibb I .
Park A v e , Sanford. F L 12771,
Samlnata County, Florida, under
Ww F lth ftaa* Nam* at WNLIMITBW TREASURES, and mat 1
Intend ta raglttar sold name
with the Division ot Corpora
•loot, Tallahassee. Florida. In
accordance with tha provisions
at ttw Fictitious Nam* Statutes.
To-Wit: Section M SN. Florida
Statutes IN I.
Richard A. Jelltt
Publish: Saptambar 77,1NS
D IH 244
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
I N A N O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNT V.
S TA TB O F FLORIDA
G EN ER A L CIVIL DIVISION
Co m N*. SS-171l-C A -IL A
M ID-STATE TRUST IV.
a Delaware butlnas* trust,
Flolntlft.
E S TA TE OF CHARLIE
G EORGE, dscaasad. unknown
. hairs, davit***, grant*#*,
assignees. Honors,
creditor), trustee) or
ether claimants by. through,
under or against the said
Oatandant; and ROSA M ARIE
ROSS.
Oatandant*.
NOTICE OF S U IT PROPERTY
TO : ESTA TE OF CHARLIE
GEORGE. DECEASED:
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. AND
TRUSTEESO F CHARLIE
GEORGE. DECEASED.
A N D A LLO TH ER
PER SONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH. UNOEROR
AGAINST THE NAMED
O E F E NOANT.
Rasldsnc* unknown.
It living. Including any un
known spout* at itw said daton
dents. It any has remarried and
It any of said defendants or*
dead, their respective unknown
halra . davlsas*. g ra n ite s,
assignee*, creditors, lienor*,
and trull***, and all olhar
persons claiming by. through,
under or against Itw defend
antis); and such at ttw ataro
mentioned unknown delendants
at may be Infants. Incompetent*
or otherwise not *ul |urts.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
F IE O that an action to foreclose
* mortgage on the following
property In Seminole County,
Florida
Lot U , J O Packard’s First
Addition ta Midway according to
plal thereof recorded In plal
booh 2. peg* 104. public records
ot Seminole County. Florida
has bean Iliad against the un
known hairs, devisaes. grantees,
assignee*, creditors, lienors and
trustees of Charlie Georg*, de
ceasod. end all other persons
claiming by, through, under or
against the named defendant,
you are required ta serve a copy
ot your written defenses. It any
to It. on ttw Pleintttt’i attorney,
whose name and address It
Joseph G Jplcoia. J r , Esquire.
SPICOLA &amp; LARKIN. P A , IM
Jackson Mreet. Tampa. Florida
13*02. and III* ttw original with
the Clark ot ttw above styled
Court within XI days after ttw
lirst Publication, otherwise a
ludgmant may be entered
against you lor ttw ret let de
mended in the complain! or
petition
Doted September II. I**)
(Court Seell
HON MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By. PalriclaF.Nulls
As Deputy Clerk
Publish September 20.17. IMS
DEH lU

JO H N EGGE BRECHT. JR .
(SS411Y11270S);
A L E C IA ANN EG O EER EC H T
(SSfUNKNOWN); and
any unknown M r*. dkvlMOL
Rronto**, creditors, and other
unknown porkonk or unknmvn
spouses claim tog by, through,
and under any ofth*

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WITNESS my hand and at
tidal seal of said Court mi* ISth
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In accordance with th
lean* With Disabilities Act. per­
son* with dtsabillttas needing *
special accommodation ta par
tidpato In mis proceeding shall
contact ADA CMfdlnatar. M l N.
Park Avanu*. Sulla NM1. San­
lard. F tarIda 31771. talaphene
407 331 cuo m ono, net later man
riv* i d
II
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(V ) I Mb OSS1770, via Ptartd*
Relay Service
(C O U R T U A L )
M AR YANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIR C UITC O UR T
By: OaraMy W. lelton
Deputy Clark
C. VICTOR BUTLER. J R , F A.
12IBC. Robinson Street
Orlando. Florida 22*011104

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Publish: Saptambar M. 17, tool
______________
O E H -IO
N O T IC IO F
FICTITIO US NAM E
Is hereby given mat I
ta buslwoMottM S.
Fork Ay*, SontarsL F L 12771.
Somlnota County. Florida, under
its* F Htmouo Name of FARR
A V I IO N A SHOP, and that 1
Inland to register saw name
wim ttw Division ot Corpora­
tion*. Tallahassee. Florid#, t a
ot tha Fictitious Nam* Statute*.
Ta-Wtt: faction MS00. Florid#
Statute* toot.
Richard A. Jollti
Publish: Saptambar 17.100S
D E H 345

IN T N I CIRCUITCOURT
O F T N I IIG M T 1 IN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT .

OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CaaaNa.itMM-CA-14
DhrHtaa: L
M ETM OR FINANCIAL. INC,
Plaintiff.
v*.
JO HN W. DUGGAN and
LA UR IE J. PRATT e/h/a
LA U R IE DUGGAN.
M ONTGOMERY WARD
C R E D IT CO R F,
SUN RANK, H A .
U N ITE O STATES OF
AM ERICA and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
N O TIC I OF B A L I
Nolle* Is haraby given, pursu­
ant to Final Judgment ot Fore­
closure ter Plaintiff entered in
mi* c o u m . ta ttw Circuit Court
ot Saminota County. Florid*. I
will Mil ttw proparty situated In
Saminota County. Florid* da■crktHdai:
A PORTION OF LOTS 3*. 17
A N D 3I . B L O C K *7,
SANLANOO. T H E SUBURB
B E A U TIFU L. PALM SPRINGS
S E C TIO N . ACCOROING T O
TH E PLA T THER EO F AS R E ­
CORDED IN F L A T BOOK 3.
PAGE 4Sto. PUBLIC RECORDS
O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A i FR O M T H E
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF L O T
40. THENCE RUN SOUTH M
D E G R E E S 3T 2 0 " W E S T
A L O N G TH E N O R T H E R L Y
R IG H T OF W AY LINE O F
C EN TER STR EET 141» F E E T
TO TH E POINT O F BEGIN
NING; THENCE RUN NORTH
00 DEGREES i r s r ’ W IST 15.40
F E E T ; THENCE RUN SOUTH
*0 DEGREES 44-87” WEST SI M
F E E T ; THENCE RUN NORTH
OO OEGREES 04’73” EAST 4141
F E E T TO THE NORTH LIN E
OF LO T » ; TH EN C E RUN
SOUTH M DEGR EES 30'05WEST ALONG SAIO NORTH
L O T L I N E 4 1 .SS F E E T ;
T H E N C E R UN S O U TH 00
DEGREES M’3S” WEST 140*4
F E E T TO A POINT ON T H E
AFORESAIO NORTH R IG H T
OF WAY LINE: THENCE RUN
ALONG SAIO NORTH R IG H T
O F W AV LIN E NORTH 10
DEGREES JI'M " EAST 135.00
F E E T TO TH E POINT O F
BEGINNING
and commonly known as 441 E
C enter Street A lte m o n l*
Springs. Florid* 13701. 4t public
sal*, ta ttw highest and bast
bidder, lor cath. at ttw west
front door ot th* Semlnol*
County Courthouse, in Sanford.
Florida at II M a m . on Octo
ber II. IMS
Oatad this ISth day ot Sap
tember. IMS.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot th* Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
RICHARDS MclVER
KASS HODGES. P A
P O Bor (OO
Tampa. FL33MI 0000
Publish September 20.17. IMS
DEH 175

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N O TIC E I* hereby gluon mot
the undersigned Clark of the
C irc u it Court ot Seminole
County, Florida, will on Itw Ulh
day of Nov*tabor. IMS, ot tl:M
o’clock A M at tha West Front
door of the Seminole County
CourtheuM In Sanford. Florid*,
after tar sal* and Mil at public
outcry to the highest and best
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doocrlbod property situate In
Somlnota County, Florida:
Lot 1*2. ORANOE GROVE
PARK U N IT A according ta Itw
plat thereof m ra carded In Plat
Booh n , Fag* 12. Public Rec­
ord* at Samlnata County. Flor­
ida.
pursuant ta ttw Final Judgm ent
entered In a case pending in Mid
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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N E E IG H TE EN TH
JUO IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AN O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. M-MM-DR-ObB
IN RE: T H E MARRIAGE O F:
W ILLIAM MCCASLIN.

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M AR
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YAN
MORSE
C LE R K O FTH E
C IR C U ITC O U R T
B Y : Diana K. Brum matt
Deputy Clark
Publish: Saptambar 17 A Octo­
ber*. It, IS. IMS
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NOTICBOP
F IC TITIO U S K A M I
Nat lea ta haraby given that i n
are angaoad In buataoM at F O.
Baa *14*7*. Langwaad. FL 117*1.
Samlnata County. F tarId*, under
the Fktlttau* Nam* at T N I
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Han*. Tailahaaaaa, Florid#, ta
ot ttw Fictitious Nam* Statute*.
TaW It: Section 1410*. Florida
Statutes tall.
William Guggsnfwlmlrd
Judlta A. Qiigganhalm
Publish: Saptambar 17. IMS
DEH 241

NOTICIOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* I* haraby glean that I
am ingaaef In bualnaM at MB

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Publish: September 17, IMS
OEH 241
IN T N I CIRCUITCOURT
O F T N I IBTN JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O I N I R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. M -ttlbCA
LE A D E R FED ER A L BANK
.
FOR SAVINGS,
Plaintiff,
VS.
CAROL L. HANDLE Y; at a l.

NOTICE
O F F O d IC L O S U R IS A L E
Notice I* haraby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
al Foreclosure dated August
list, IMS. and antarad ta civil
case number t ! I0I1CA. ot ttw
Circuit Court al ttw l« h Judicial
Circuit In and tar Saminota
C o u n ty , F lo rid a , w herein
L E A D E R F E D E R A L BANK
FOR SAVINGS. 1* Plaintiff and
CAROL L. HANDLEY. KEVIN
P E R E IR A . N O R W E S T F I
N A N C IA L F L O R ID A . IN C ,
Is/ar* Datandanl(s), I will Mil
to th* highest and bast bidder
tor cash at ttw west front deer at
Itw Samlnata County courtheuM
In Santard. Saminota County.
Florid*, al It W A M . an ttw 3rd
day ot October. IMS. ttw tallow
Ing described property at set
tarth In said Final Judgment, to
wit:
L o t 3. C L U S T E R " O " .
W IL D W O O D . A P L A N N E O
U N IT D E V E L O P M E N T. *c
cording to Itw plal thereof, as
recorded In Piet Book It, Page*
7, A l and W of ttw Public
Racord* ot Semlnol* County.
Florid*
N O TE: PURSUANT TO THE
F A IR D E B T C O L L E C T IO N
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADV ISED TH A T THIS LAW
FIR M IS D E EM ED TO BE A
D E B T COL L ECT OR AT
TE M P TIN G TO COLLECT A
D E B T AND ANY INFORMA
TIO N O B TA IN ED W ILL BE
USED FOR TH A T PURPOSE
Deled Itw ttth day at Sep
tember. IMS
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk al Circuit Court
By Jarw E . Jasawlc
Deputy Clark
COOILIS ASTAWIARSKI
4010 Bey Seoul Boulevard
Suita 410
Tampa. Florida 11407
Telephone: (111) 177 400*
CAS r li Oil J0
Publish Saptambar Ml 17. IMS
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at I-l, while M.T. M uggs and
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0 -2 .

First Shiloh Church sUll leads
the league with a 10-2 record,
but the Celtics are right behind
at EM. The Expo* are third at
8-5, the Young Guns are fourth
at 8-6. with the Majic fifth at 7-7.
Completing the standings are
the Bulls |5-8). A.A.U. (3*10) a n d
the Rebels (2* 10).
The regular aeaaon la set to
end Thursday night with A.A .U .
taking on the Expos at 6:30
p.m.: the Celtics battling First
Shiloh at 7:30 p.m.; and the
Rebels challenging the Young
Guns at 8:30 p.m.
Copeland towed In a seasonhigh 32 points, white Hlllcry w a s
Just behind with 27 counters.
B o b b y A n d e r s o n (1 2 ) a n d
Johnny Woods (11) were also in
double figures for the winners.
Mequal Bush netted 16 points
and Marcus Beasley 11 for the
Majic.
A n d r e C o llie r a n d K e v in
Brown scored 14 points each,
while Theo Williams added 11
and Anthony Cofleld 10 for the
Celtics. Mike Williams (19) and
Ken Moutlrle (12) paced Sanford
A.A.U.

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Lattwkh I AAA Tetals: 202447.
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Coiltar 7 OO IA Col laid 5 00 10. Hail 2 0 0 A
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Whelchel &amp; Howard open the
action at 6:30 p.m. before First
Baptist plays the doubleheader
against Whelchel &amp; Howard at
7:30 p.m. and Bottoms Up Pub
at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the ofTense were:
First Baptist: three hits —
Tony Ulallc (three runs. KBI):
two hits — Tom Gracey (two
runs, two RBI). Robert Smith
(run). Mike Stornclll; one hit —
Dave French (triple, three RBI),
Paul Stein (two RBI). Bill Gracey
and Rocky Elllngsworth (one run
e a c h ): two r u n s — R a n d y
Bridges.
M.T. Muggs: three hits — Kyle
Brubaker ‘ (run. two RBI): two
hits — Jerry DIBartolo (run.
RBI): one hit — Vic DIBartolo
(triple. HHII. Joe Fcrpes (run).
Dave Coss, Kirk Allen: run —
Mike Dunlap.
Bottoms Up Pub: three hits —
Dan Dougherty (two runs, RBI).
Jay Johnson (RBI): two hits -*
Kevin Julian (run, two RBI).

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Brian Jones (two runs). Tom
Szabo (run), Larry Chunat (RBI):
one hit — Ned Raines (run). Bob
Shaw and Dan Tlm o (one RBI
each). Shannon Spilt.
Zoo Crew II: three hits — Gene
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Zoccollllo (double). Mike Zoccollllo (run. two RBI), Sonny
Eubanks (two runs): one hit ~
Joe Hartlc and Gary Cline (one
ru n each), M ike Broderick.
Donnie M cC oy: RBI — Ron
Marasco.
Bottoms Up Pub: three hits —
Craig Split (triple, three runs.
RBI). Dan Dougherty (two runs.
RBI). Jay Johnson (two runs).
Shannon Split: two hits — Bob
Shaw (triple, run, two RBI).
Kevin Julian (two RBI): one hit
— Tom Szabo (run, two RBI).
Brian Jones (two runs). Tom
English. Flowers; three RBI —
Larry Chunat.
Whelchel &amp; Howard: two hits
— Keith Denton (home run. run.
two RBI). Mike McLohon (double,
two runs), Jam es Thompson
(run, two RBI). Jerry Governalc
(run. RBI); one hit — Freddie
Moreno (run. two RBI). Mark
Clalterbuck (run. RBI). Kelly
Denton, E ric Johnson, Dan
Goodllng: run — Vince Howard.

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R«covtry Hie. m i ll InSanfofd
lac., a K lf -h d p mental health organization for
panic attacks, depression, fears and
wcfincsQi
everyf Wednesday,
at 7:30
m „ at Sanford M n d o s a Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
lift N. County Road 497, Sanford. Those Interested
tnvttsd to attead. For information, call MO-3003.

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Hospital, 586 W. 3 JL 4341 Loogwood. Weighing begins at S:30
p.m . The first meeting is free. For Information, call iS Q 8 Iflfl or
1■0004324677.
A morning meeting Is held every Wednesday, at 9:30. at
Lakevtew C hrtrtianC hurch, 1400 Bear Lake Road, Apopka.

Al^nongathm
I f you know, or live with an alcoholic, there Is help.
ALanon Is an anonym ous, noninofit organ
open to
who Is s relative o r M e n d o f an alcoholic.
Won ALanon meets each Monday. Tuesday
Thursday. (Thursday non-smoking) evening at 0 p.m. Meetings
a re held In the back room o f the Sahara Club, 2SS7 South
Sanford Are.. Sanford.
For additional meeting times and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more Information, cal) 3324122.

Nar’AnontomMt
Nar-Anon meets every W ednesday at 8 p.m. at W est Lake
Hospital. 589 West State Rood 434, Lougwood. Nar-Anon la a
support group open to fam ines and friends at addicts. Dally
living srlth an addict Is m ore turmoil thaa you can handle by
yourself. Join for
In coping with your addict: ■ I n
serenity to make
put your life back In
Call
200-1900

Rotny iDMts Mriy
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings.
7:30-8:30 a.m. at the T bn acuan Country Club, o n Rinehart
Road. Contact Brian Loe, president, at 323-6128.

EmployfMfit opportunlllN tef m a Iofb
A n employment progra m sponsored by the A A R P Senior
Community Service Is available every Thursday morning, from
9 a.m. to noon, at the Lak e Mary Senior Center, IS S N . Country
C lu b Rood. Bill Downey w ill aaaiat seniors with employment
opportunities. For Information, call 324-3060.

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The Omni Toaalm saters Club *6861 will meet at 0:30 p.m.
building. 1000 A A A Drive,
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N a v y Seam an R e c r u i t Shannon M. Sundvall, daughter
o f BUI R. and Cathy M. Sundvall
o f 110 N. Somerset Court. San­
ford, recently completed U.S.
N avy basic training at Recruit
T r a in in g C om m an d. G re a t
Lakes. 111.
During the eight-week pro­
gra m , Sundvall com pleted a
variety of training w hich In­
c l u d e d c la s s r o o m s t u d y ,
practical hands-on Instruction,
and an emphasis on physical
fitness. In particular. Sundvall
learned naval customs, first aid.
fire fighting, water safety and
survival, and a variety o f safety
s k ills required fo r w o r k in g
around ships and aircraft.
She la a 1990 graduate of
Seminole High School, Sanford.

B E N JA M IN M A R S H A L L
Army Sgt. 1st C lass Benjamin
Marshall has graduated from the
Battle Staff Course (BSC) at the
Army Sergeants Major Academy
at Fort Bliss. El Paso, Texas.
The six-week course trains
battalion and brigade-level staff
n o n c o m m is s io n e d o f f ic e r s
(N C O s) to b e c o m e In te g ral
members of the battalion battle
staff to manage the day-to-day
operations of a com m and post.
The students receive instruc­
tion In such topics as leadership,
military operations, resource
management, and use of the
new com puterised M anuevcr
Control System to chart the
conduct of battle.
Marshall Is the son o f Richard
Marshall of 141 Colburn. DeBary.

A m e r i c a n s g o f o r t r a d it io n a l p o p c o r n
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autumn brilliance, entertaining
with family a n d friends comes to
mind. P o p c o r n b a a become
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m ack* w hen com pany cornea
a-caUing. E v e r since its leg endary Introduction at the
right up there with baseball sad
apple pie as a n American tradi­
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distinctive taste without the fat
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2 cups taosted com cereal
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1 pound m edium to large
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1Vh T b a p . c h o p p e d freah
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2 Tbap. crushed fresh garlic
Vfctap. chopped freah basil
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discard popped kernels: finely
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A n d now you c a n serve both
when you make Polka Dot Plxxa.
It’s quick and easy because the
dough Is an Italian bread shell
topped with bottled 8weet A
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hot dogs. Even If you r kids have
never been overly fond o f onions,
they’ll love them on this ptxxa
because the bottled sweet A sour
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spirited blend o f su gar, vinegar,
naturally b re w e d soy sauce,
tomato paste, pineapple, onion,
green bell pepper, garlic and
spicy red pepper, bottled sweet
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right flavor to perfectly accent
and season all o f the ingredients.
It takes leas than h alf an hour to
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1 ( 12-lnch) Italian bread shell
Vfccup Sweet A Sour Sauce
H cup thinly sliced onion
lVfc cup s (6 ox.) shredded
Monterey Jack cheese
3 turkey o r beef hot dogs,
thinly sliced
Place bread shell on large
plxxa or cookie sheet. Spread
sweet A sour sau ce evenly over
bread. Arrange onion over sauce,
then cheese; top with hot dog
slices. Bake In 4 5 0 * oven 15
minutes, or untU cheese melts.
Serve Immediately,
Serves 4.

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1 (2.5-ox.) can chopped ripe
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Vfc tops, garlic powder
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Divorced parents cause kids stress
ft When I read the
letter from 'Ticked Off In T e x ­
a s . ” I h a d to respond. M y
husband also has an ex-wlfe
w ith whom he tries to stay on
friendly terms. This la the b ig ­
gest point of contention In our
marriage. However. I keep re­
m inding myself that she la the
mother — and custodial parent
— o f hia children, and he h asn ’t
a le g to stand on If she decides to
w ith h old visitation. C hildren
w h ose parents are divorced a l­
ready nave enough sties# In
their young lives.
Even more Important, studies
sh ow that Increasingly, fathers
a r e p u s h e d out o f t h e i r
children’s lives. This la rarely
b e n e f i c i a l to c h i l d r e n —
especially boys.
’T ic k e d O ff’ didn't Indicate
the nature of her relationship
w ith her stepchildren, bu t I
w ou ld bet she would find It
better If she didn’t hate their
mother so much.

Th e
letter from "Ticked Off In T e x ­
a s ” Inspired a flood of letters
su ch as yours. Read on:
D E A R A M T : I've read your
colum n for years, but was never
m oved to write to you until now.
"T icked Off In Texas” wrote that
sh e was furious about having to
sh are h er husband with his
ex-wlfe. That letter brought back
memories for me.
My husband has an ex-wlfe
w ith whom he refused to have
a n y contact. He wouldn't even
apeak to her. This behavior
unfortunately extended to hla
daughter as well, even though
he paid child support. There

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not phone c a lls to hla
daughter, no letters, n o visits, no
contact at all — because to have
done so would have put him In
the position of running Into his
ex-wlfe, which was the last thing
he wanted to do)
Abby, this meant the respon­
sibility of developing a rela­
tionship with my h u sb a n d 's
daughter fell on me. I was the
one who Initiated a ll contact,
telephoned, etc. — and u l­
timately opened the w ay for m y
husband to get to know hla own
daughter.
1 would have dearly loved to
have found myself In the situa­
tion that "Ticked O ff In T e x a s"
complained about. T h e opportu­
nity to keep a relationship going
with his child, without the Inter­
ference of an angry and bitter
ex-spouse (which frequ en tly
happens In a divorce). Is a
blessing and a joy. and makes
for a better relationship for the
second marriage as well.
W hich would "T ic k e d Off”
prefer? A relationship where the
first wife proceeds to tear down
her husband her herself (a situa­
tion where no one wins)? O r la
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Legal Notices

Legal Notice
IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT. t I O H T I I N T N JU C IC IAL
C IR C U IT, IN ANO TO R IBMIW9LE CO UN TY. FLORIDA.
C Af R NO: H MM CA M
DIVISION: ■
MBL L IF E ASSURANCE CORPORATION.• N n » Jersey
corporation
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WILLA SPRINGS VILLA ASSOCIATES. a Florida
general partnership, now peeolbty dtseolved. M U TU A L B E N E F IT
D E V E LO P M E N T PARTNERS - II. L.P., a Rhode Island llmllad
partnership; and M U TU A L B E N EFIT FINANCIAL SERVICE
M AN AG EM EN T CORPORATION. INC., a New Jersey corporal Ian.
sometime* erroneously raterrad to either a* MB F Inane tel Servk*
Management Company, Inc. or as Mutual Benefit Financial Service
Management Company. Inc..
N O TIC E OF SALE PUBSUANT TO C H A P TER OS
Notice Is given that pursuant to a Final Judgmen
September list, lOSS. In Case Number tSOdeeCA U of the Circuit
Court of me Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In and Far Seminole County,
Florida. In which M BL L IF E ASSURANCE CORPORATION, a New
Jersey corporation. Is the Pttfntlft, and WtLLA SPRINGS V IL LA
ASSOCIATES, a Florida general partnership, now paaiNty dis­
solved; M U T U A L B E N E F IT D EVELO PM ENT PARTNERS - II.
L P , a Rhode Island limited partnership; and M U T U A L B E N E F IT
FIN ANCIAL SERVICE M ANAGEMENT CORPORATION. INC., a
New Jersey corporation, sometimes erroneously rater rad la either aa
MB Financial Service Menagement C e m p ty. Inc. er aa Mutual
Benelit Financial Service Management Company, Inc., are the
Defendants. I will sell to tah highest and beat bidder tar cash at the
Was! Front Door ol tao Seminole County Courthouse In Sanford.
Florida, at I I 09 A M. on the Idh day e* QcMRar, ItW, the praperty
described on E ithlblt " A " attached hereto
EXHIBIT "A "
THOSE C E R TA IN PIECES. PARCELS. OR TR A C TS OF LAND.
LY IN G S ITU A TE AND BEING IN SEMINOLE C O U N TY. FLOG
IDA. AND BEIN G MORE PAR TICULAR LY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
PAR C EL!
Traci 8. Wills Springs Commercial Cantor. Phaaa Two. according
to the plat thereof at rocerdtd In Plat Boats M. Pages ST and K .
Public Rtcordtof SamtnotaCauntyCaunty. Flarlda.
PARCEL tl
The West m taat at Ow Southwest M of the l authaaat W of Sacflan
14. Township It South, Range SB East. Seminata County, Florida,
lying Norm ot Centerline ot t Iowa 11 Creak, being mere pertkuterty
described at follows
Commence at the West la comer at said Secttan 14; thence Seum
r u i r Beat, eteng ma Narth Mna at tha l euthweat ta at said
Sacflan u tar 1743)4 Nat ta the Waat Ime of the South loot ta at said
Sactlon 14; thgnc* Sduth Sim w Waat, atang aatd Wbat IMo tar
(1(7.91 teat to me Warm Una at the Sauthwett ta at the Sauthaaet ta at
said Section 14 tar the POINT OF B IO IN N tN C j thanca South
tro rw East, atang aatd Nerlh Una. MS.N Not ta the taat Una at
ma West tn taat ot tha Southwest ta ef the Seutheest ta of said
Sactlon 14: ttwnco Soum Ol*M'jr' West, atang sold Baal Una and
parallel with the Watt Una ef the Southwest ta of the Southsast ta at
said Section 34. X1.99 to*t to the centerline of Howell Croak; thence
along tho centerline ol tlowall Creak tha tallowing eleven (ill
courses and distances; thanca South II* IT 10" West, T t.lt feet;
thence Soum 41*I T 14" West, 44 44 taet; thence Norm Tl'trO T " West.
53 S3 taet; thence Soum IS*U’4»" West, 4»I7 taet; thence Soum
4t*lS'M" West, 41 41 taat; thanca Soum S 4 * tr»" West. 19* 44 tael;
thence Soum aO*H J r ‘ West. 92.37 taet; Ihonca Soum ll's r e t " West,
l i ra taet. thence Soum r u ' j f ' West. 110 41 taet; thence Soum
lT*ST'or West, lit It taet; thence Soum s r ig 'l t " West. 11.44 taet ta
the West lino ot the Southwest ta ot mo Sauttwest ta of said Section
14. itwnco Norm OltaS'W East, along said West lino. 770 3* Not ta
the P O IN T OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL III
Thai portion ot the Southeast ta at tha Southwest ta of Section 14.
Township 11 Soum. Range JO East. Seminole County. Florida, lying
north of the cor tar lino ol Hawaii Creak described as tallows;

Including, but not nmitod to tho tallowing:
I. iMprsviwtents. All buildings, t truetores, betterments, and ether
Improvements of any nature now or haraaftar situated, In whale or In
part. Upen Itw Realty, regardless ef whether physically efflmd
of sevorants Itwraftom (tha
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X. Apportananci i - Tha benefit el all tenement*. haredllamants.
east men it. appurtenances and other rights ef any nature
whataatver appurtenant ta I f Realty or the Imprevomonts. or bath,
and an rights of way, streets, alleys passages, Wataago rights, water
rights, sewer rights, and rights of Ingress, ewesa. and accost to and
tram the Realty, and alt adjoining property, whether now editing er
hereafter arising, together with the revert Ion or rovers Ions,
timotndar er ramalnMrs. rants. Issues. Incomes, and profits of any
I. Taagtata h r sporty- All al Wills Springs' Interest In all furniture,
furnishings, natures, goods, equipment, machinery, apparatus,
budding materials. Inventory, and tangible porsenet prepeil) of any
nature whatsoever, leather with any proceeds thtrool and any
replacements thereof: (a ) attached er aftlead ta the Realty or tha
Improvements, or both, ngerdtaii of whsMet physically efilmed
er savored or capable of tevoranca mare from ; or (b)
ef where situated, used, usable, or Intended ta be used In
with any present or tutor* us* er sptrattan of or upon lh*
Really. Including, but net llmllad to Itw totlowtng: any abstract of
tttto pertaining ta Realty; all heating, air conditioning, lighting.
Incinerating, and power equipment: all engInas, machinery,
equipment, rampneaari. pipes, pumps, tanks, motors. conduits,
wiring, and switchboards; all plumbing, lilting, cleaning, fire
prevention, tiro
Anguishing, refrigerating, ventilating, and
comimwicaHene apparatus: ail bailers, lumaces. ail burners,
vacuum cleaning systems; all staves, ovens ranges, disposal units,
dishwashers. water heater*, aahausf systems, refrigerators. cabi
nets, and perttttans; dll ruga. pads, and carpets; ail laundry
equipment; g e t and etectrk tutor**; radiators; heaters; mentals;
water basins; water fountains; all pipe*. faucets, and other
plumbing and heating fl stores; window acreatw: screen deers;
Venetian Mind*; storm shuttars; all buildtag malarlets; all furniture,
furnishing*, office equipment, and attic* Supplies (Including
stationary, letterhead*. billhead*. and Hams at * similar nature);
and ail addtttana. ac cast lent, renewals, ragiacsmanta. and substitvr
flans of any or all of the tare going Ithe "Tangible Property"!-

Commence at the West ta comer at said Section ]4; thanca Soum
I f J S J T ' East along tha Norm llna ot tha Southwest ta of said Section
14 tor 1.14114 loot ta the East llna ot said Southwest ta; thanes Soum
01*0110" West along said East line tar 1.117*3 taat ta the Norm llna
ol tho Southeast ta of tha Southwest ta of said Sactlon 14 and POINT
OF BEGINNING; thanco Norm l*17'34" Wes* along sold North line
tor 11100 taet. thence Soum 11*1114" West tar 345 74 taet; thenco
Soum sroroe" East tor N at taat; mince Soum at**i')9" West lor
Oil 00 taet; mence Soum ettal Jf" West tar 47.53 taet; thenco Soum
U*141l" East tar 44M leaf, thanca South 01*01 It" Watt tor lio n
tool, mence Norm e r sell" West tar 133J7 toot; thenco South
01*051* West tor Ml U taet ta the centerline ot Howell Creek:
mence along the centerline ot Howell Crook the tallowing courses:
Soum »:* v 41 East tar rtie taat. thanca Norm tT*cri0" Baal ter
*4 m tat* mence Norm « • » or last tar 14IS taat; mence Soum
4J*sr*V' East tar 41 tl taat. thanca South a n e w East tar l « M
to** Thanca Soum TT*44T4" lest tor B b toot, thence North
STMeTT East tor st.Tl taat; thanca North W I S H East tar 07*
tart thane* Norm W lf'W " taat tar TX.lt Net. thanca Narth
oa*srK East t v s i b taat ta tha taat taw at tha Southwest \* at
Secttan M. thence ^wertm* tad owwartwo at Howell Creek Narth
bt*W3T’ tee* along sate last line t v Ttb-X* Sea* Se the POINT OF
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Indimdw
Landscape Butter Easement bate* I Frard J
a'tr ane as Trustee, end The Welsh Corporation, a Norm Carolina
corporation, dated as at 11/19/14. recorded 11/34/IS m O R. Boos
letr. Page leas
Landscape Butter Easement between James G Johnson and John
C Den wit. es Co Successor Trustees tar Clayton Properties. Inc.
Employee Profit Sharing Trust las to ta Interest I, and Jamas G.
Johnson and John C Dontots. at Co-Successor Trustees tar Florida
Supply. Inc. Employee Profit Sharing True! (as to le Interest I. and
The Walsh Corporation, a Norm Carolina carper at Ion. dated a* ot
11/lt/IS. recorded 13/14/41M O R Book 1447. Page 1470.
Drainage/Retention Easement between Tho Walsh Corporation, a
Norm Carolina corporation, and Will# Springs Villa Associates, a
Florida general partnership, dated at ol 9X/97, recorded o w n In
O.R. Book ItU . Page 14*5.
N O T E ; All recording references heroin a rt and shall bo to ma
currant public records at Seminote County, F larlda.
F U R TH E R . TOORTHBA W ITH:
All property rights oI any bind whatsoever, whether root, perianal,
mired or etharwlaa and whether tangible or Intangible, encumbered
and subjected to a security Interest by mat cartain Mortgage dated
October x, itto from Wllla Springs Villa Associates, a Florida
general partnership (hereinafter, together with Its successors,
grantees, and assigns. "Wllla Springs"). In favor ot M EL LIN
Assurance Corporation, a New Jersey corporation s prodaten or In
interest C'M BLLAC"). at rscardod bitting mo current public
records at lorn Inala County. Flarlda Wt Official Racarde Beak 2X34.
Fege 113! (the "Mortgage"!, and encumbering. May alia, these
cartain parcels of rsai estate situate In laminota County. Florida,
which are more particularly described above (the "Realty").

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1 Proceed*. All g r i n i f i at the camwrston. veiuntory ar
Involuntary, ef any of the prapdrfy doaertbad herein Into cash er
ether liquidated claims, ar that are otherwise payable tar ln|gry ta.
er the taking or requisitioning of. any such property. Including all
Insurance and condemnation proceeds
a. Contract Rights. All ot Wllla Springs' Hd&gt;t. tltlo and Interest In
and la any and all contracts, wrlttan or oral, express or Implied, now
existing or hereafter entered Into or anting. M any manner related
ta the improvement, use. operation, sola, conversion, or other
disposition Ot any Intarest In Itw Realty. Improvements. Tangible
Property, or the Rents, or any combination thereof, including any
end all deposits, escrows, prepaid Items, and payments due end to
become due thoreundw. end Including construction contracts,
service contracts, advertising contracts, purchee* orders, equipment
leases and Insurance contracts and pel kies
7. Cleans. All claims and demands whatsoever. In lew as well as In
equity, of Wllla Springs arising out ef or pertaining to the Realty.
Improvements. Tangible Property or Rent*.
I. Mertpop* Rights. Any and *11 rights el ssXrogetlen at provided
by the Mortgage, or arising thereunder; end any property or ether
thing ot value acquired with or paid tor by any future er further
advance* mad* pursuant to the Mortpepe
f . Other Intaagtatot. All contract right*, accounts, instruments and
general Intangibles, as such terms tram time to time are or may be
defined In the Uniterm Commercial Coda (Florida). In any manner
related to the use. operation, seta, cornerHm, or other disposition
(voluntary or Involuntary) ot the Realty, Improvements. Tangible
Property, or Rent*. Including all permit*, license*, insurance
policies, right* ol action and other chose* In action.
19. Constructtow Document*. The tangoing typo* ol praporty
Include specifically all ef the tallowing: all contracts, plans end
documents that concern Itw design end construction ol the
Improvement*. Including plan* and specification*, drawing* and
architectural and/or engineering contract*, and construction
contracts, together with all amendments, revision*, modifications
and supplements
ALSO T O G E T H E R WITH any fund*or other encumbered property
hold by W IL L A S F R IN G I VILLA ASSOCIATES, a Florida general
partnership, now possibly dissolved, er Itw Receiver appilntad
herein. S T E V E N K. BUCK.
A* used herein, the term "Include'' I* tor Illustrative purpose* only
and Is always without limitation
Dated this list day ot September. IttS
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M ARVANNB MORSE
CLERK OF CIR C UITC O UR T

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arising tram the Realty. Improvement*, or Tangible Frigerty. or
any combination thereof. Includtag Wllla Springs' Interest In and ta
all tost**, licenses, franchises, and concession , or rotating ta. all or
any portion of Itw Realty, Impravsment* or Tangible F t opsrty.
whether now enisling or hareeftar mad*. Including dll amendment*,
metfttcetten*. replacement*, substitutions, aitanstarw. renewals, or

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Fwbilsh: September IT. and October A i m

Legal Notices
M O TIC E O F
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice 1* hereby given that I
n engaged In business at 401
M s to rc b A v o .. Altam onte
Spring*. F L X1T1A Seminole
Ceunty, Flarlda. under lh#
Fktltleu* Name at ADVANCED
S A F E T Y C O N SU LTIN G , and
that I Intend to register said
name with the Division ot Cor
parat lens. Tallahassee. Florid*.
In accordance with the pro­
visions ot the Fictitious Nam*
Statute*. To-Wit: Sactlon *45Ot.
Florid* Statutes IPI1.
John Valois
Fubllth: September &gt;1,1PM
DIH-X43

IN T M IC IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E 19TN JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT O F FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SC M IN O LE COUNTY
O E N E R A L JURISDICTION
OIVISION
CASE NO.*f-1IT1-CA1*-L
GE C A P ITA L MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc.,
Plaintiff.
VS
HOSSEIN FA 2ELI; at al..
Defendant)
NOTICE OF
FOR ECLO SURE SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
Ol Foreclosure dated September
IA i**S. end entered in civil
ce*e number f l 1071 CA 14 L. el
the Circuit Court ol tho llth
Judicial Circuit In end lor loml
nolo County. Florid*, wherein
GE C A P IT A L M O R TG A G E
SERVICES. IN C , Is Plaintiff
and H O S S E IN F A Z E L I .
--------------. UNKNOW N PERS
O N (S ) IN POSSESSION OF
TH E SUBJEC T REAL PROP
E R T V . N /K/A BLAN CA
G O M EZ. Is/era Dotandantli), I
will tell ta Itw higlwst and best
bidder tor cash at lh* wosl Iron!
door ol lh* Seminole County
Courthouse In Sontord. Seminole
County, Florida, al I I R A M .
on the llth day ol October. IttS.
•he tallowing described property
es sal forth In said Final
Judgment, lowil.
Lot *1. LAKEWOOD AT THE
CROSSINGS U N IT THR EE,
according ta the Map or Plat
thereol a* recorded In Ptal Book
to. Pages 10 and II In tha Public
Records ol Semmota County.
Florida
N O T E PURSUANT TO THE
F A IR D E B T C O LL E C TIO N
P R A C TIC ES ACT YOU ARE
A O V IS E D TH A T THIS LAW
F IR M IS D E E M E D TO BE A
D E B T C O L L E C TO R AT
T E M P T IN G TO COLLECT A
D E B T ANO ANY INFORMA
T IO N O B TA IN E D WILL BE
U S E D FOR TH A T PURPOSE
Dated the llth day el Sep
tember. lets
M AR VAN N E MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
CO O ILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boutavard
Suite 410
Tam pa. Florida JMC!
Telephone ( i l l ) 111 4001
Publish Saptembor» . 11. Iltl
D E H 111

DEH 7)5

Legal Notices
IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
OF I N K I I B N T I R N T N
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF F LO R ID A , IN AN D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
C IV IL DIVISION
Casa tie.: G M t a C A U -A
METMOR F IN A N C IA L. INC..
Plaintiff.
vs.
JOHN DICKSON AN D
TW YLIA R. DICKSON;
FORD M O TO R C R E D IT
C O M PA N Y;AV C O
FINANCIAL SERVICES
OF HOLLYW OOD. FLA..
INC. d/b/a AVCO
FIN ANCIAL SERVICES
AND UNKNOW N
T IN A N T V O W N E R S .
N O T IC E O F SALE
Nolle* It hereby given, pursu­
ant to Final Judgment el Faractoiur* tor Plaintiff entered In
this cause. In the Circuit Court
ot Seminole County. Florida. I
will sell Its* property situated In
Seminal# County. Flarlda de
scribed at:
LOT 70. W IN O TR E E WEST,
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R ECORD ED IN
PLAT BOOK to. PAGES t l AND
f l P U B L IC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE C O U N TY, FLOR
IDA
end commonly known as 7*9
Sutler Loop, Longwood. Florida
11750. at public tala, ta itw
highest and bast bidder, lor
cash, al tho west front door ot
tho Seminole Coilnty Court
house. In Sentord. Florid* at
II toa m .. on October 17. IttS.
Dated this lath day ol Sep
tember. 1?*1
M A R YA N N E MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: Je rw E . Jatowlc
Deputy Cterk
R ICHARDS M O V ER
Kess Hodge*. P A.
P O Box aoo
Tampa. F L U M l 0*00
Publish: Saptember to. 27. IN I
DEH ITS
I N T H E C O U R TO F THE
F IF T I E N T M JU DICIAL
C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
P A L M REACH FLORIDA
J U V IN IL E ANO FAMILY
DIVISION
CASK N0.4CJS1 JM IH
IN TH E IN T E R E S TO F
Baby G irl Young
D O B .: 2 22 «
N O TIC E T O AFFE A B
The Slat* of F lor Ida to
Father Unknown
You ar* hereby net Ilied theI a
Petition under oath, hat been
tiled In the above styled Court
tor lh* permanent commitment
ot Baby Girl Young a tomato
child, born 2 22 es To Krishna
Paula Young. At Good Semarl
Ian Hasp , West Palm Baach,
Florida TO CATHO LIC CHARI
T IE S . D IO C E S E OF PALM
BEACH IN C , a Ikonsad child
placing agoncy. tor tubtaguont
adoption, and you ar* hereby
commanded ta be and appear In
tha above Court ol Palm Baach
County. West Palm Baach. Ftor
Ida at f .99 * m o'clock, on the
2Jrj day of October. ttM.
Publish: Saptembor 20. 17 A
October a. 11. I N !
DEH-ISO

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAAOE
Notice It hereby given that I
am ingeitE M bwtinee* at Ml
Sweetwater Bird. South. Long
wood, F L M i l t , Sem inole
County, Flarlda. under the
Fictitious Name *4 G E N E R A L
B U SIN ES S S E R V IC E S O F
CENTRAL FLORIDA, and that
I inland ta register *eid name
with tha Division of Corpora
lions. TaHsh***M. Florid*. In
accordance with the prevision*
at the Fictitious Name Statute*.
TeWH: Section *S19t. Florida
Statute* m i.
Robert V. Klntner
Publish: September XT. l i t )
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III* SOCALL:
IN THE CIRCUIT CO U R T
OF THE E IG H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT
OF FLO RID A.
IH ANO FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
GENERAL JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
C A IB N O tS -IM B C A ItA
FEDERAL N ATIO N AL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Ptaintltt.
DENNIS I. ZINK.
AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF T H E
SUBJECT REAL P R O P E R TY .
FIRST M ER CAN TILE
NATIONAL BANK, successor
by merger ta C E N T R A L
NATIONAL BANK. T H E
HAMPTONS OF H EA TH R O W
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC., and
0EAN W ITTER FIN A N C IA L
SERVICES. INC..
Detandentls).
NO TICE OR
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O IV IN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated September
IS. IMS. and tntorod In Casa No.
ts 1011 CA 14 A. ol lh* Circuit
Court ol lh* E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM
IHOLE County, Florida wherein
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
MORTOAGE ASSOCIATION 1s
Plaintiff and D EN N IS I. ZIN K,
al e l, era Defendants. I will sell
to itw hlghetl and bast bidder
tor cash In tn* West front doer of
tho Courthouse. In Sanford.
SCMINOLE County. Florid*, at
11:00 o'clock a.m. on the llth
day ot October, lets, the tallow­
ing described property as set
forth In said Final Judgment, to
Wit:
That cartain Condominium
Parcel known a* Unit A-1 The
Hamptons ot Heathrow I, a
condominium, together with an
undivktad interest In the lend.
eipentes appurtenant to laid
unit, all In accordance with and
wb|*ct to the terms, conditions,
restrictions, and provisions of
the Declaration ot Condominium
ol ttw Hamptons of Hoothrow I,
a Condominium, as racer dad
14, If tl. In Official
1494. Fag* 2).
Public Records at Seminole
County, F la rld a : a/b/a 44)
Hampton Crast Orel*, Heath
row. Florid* X2T44.
DATED this Itth day ot Sep­
tember. 1994.
MARY ANNR M O t t l
A l Cterk ol said Court
By: Jana E. Jasowlc
A i Deputy Clark
FabarbGItllti. P. A.
Sulla 300
1570Midruga Avonu*
Coral Gabies. FloridaX2144
"Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this pr oceeding
should contact A D A Coordinator
at Seminote County Courthouse,
X I N. Park Avonu*. Suita N X l.
Sanford. Florida 12771, at toast
live days prior to ttw proceed
log. Telephone: (407) 133 4H0
•Xt. 4227; I (09*441771 (T D D )
or 11009551770 (V ) via Florida
Relay Service."
Publish: September to. 27, ITTS
DEH in

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT,
IN AN O FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY,
F LO R ID A
CASE NO. I9 9 N 9 C A -I9 A

LOMAS MORTGAGE USA,
INC,
Plaintiff.
FELIX ALVAR EZ
(S$4544 03-77S3);
AN N AALVAREZ
(5 Si LIN KNOW N);
RONALD K. NOR BERG;
VALORAE. N O RBERG . and
any unknown hairs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, and other
unknown parsons or unknown
spousas claiming by. through,
andundsranyotlh*

above named Defendants,

Defendants
N O TIC B O F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk ot the
Circuit C o u rt ot Seminal*
County, Florida, will on ttw 17th
day ol October. 1*94. at 11:00
o’clock A.M. at ttw West Front
door ot tho Sominoto County
Courthouse In Sanford. Florida,
otter lor sal* and soil at public
outcry ta tho highest and bast
bidder tor cash, ttw tallowing
described property situate in
Seminote County. Florida;
L o t 1 7 . B l o c k 14,
EASTBROOK. U N IT SIX. ac
cording to tho plat thereol as
recorded In Plat Book 17, Pages
to end a*. Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florid*
Including spec Ideally but not
by way ol limitation the tallow
Ing described equipment Rang*
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered In a case pending In said
Court, tha etyte ol which Is
Indicated above
W ITNESS my hand and ol
llclal seal ol said Court this llth
day of September, 1994.
In accordance with the Amer
leans With Disabilities Act. per
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation ta par
ticipat* In ltd* proceeding shell
contact A D A Coordinator. Ml N
Park Avenue. Suita N X l. San
ford. Florida 22771, telephone
4flj 313 4U0 X4777. not later than
dv* IS) day* prior to the pro
ceedlng If hearing Impaired.
ITDDI 1*00 155 17/1. or Voice
IV) 1109*119770. via Florida
Relay Service
(COURT S E A L)
M AR YA N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
C VICTOR B U TL E R . J R . P A
171* E. Robinson Street
Orlando. F lor Ida X3901 11*4
(49219(94490
Publish: September 20. 37. INS
DEH-179

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fallen, counseling, private
doctor plus living aspan***.
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Jab* Frkkar...... l-44MXT-**ta
ALONEf B IS P B C T E D dating
bureau sine* 1977! All ages
including t*nlorsl I 909922
4477 (Men 11+ large discount)

M - H tatlti C a r *
IIR S N IT Y SHO R IS
Lakefrent. 14 Hr. trained
staff, Itata lie. Long tarm
cart, Alitwlmor. 3419M3.

25— Se g c I e I H o H
CAN YOU

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nurse an ttafl......
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TLC. kiOtos. toddlers.
Esc, n tarwteas.............3399119
CHILD CARE IN M V 4IO M I.
Reasanabte rata*, A4an.- Sat.
Fenced yard 3X344IT.
CHILD CARE, le My Net
e e e O A Y L NIGHTS.
W IE K IM O L MI-9913.
CHILDCARE. M Y N O M E , rtesonebl* rate*, hat lunches.
331 aiJTor 323 49X___________
CHILDCARE IN M V
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REF. 3220)1*er 04-300*.
MARTA'S OAYCARR, Gaby's
tael Pra-Schotf I Lake Mery
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daycar* (In my hama-Lk.
Mary, Santerd), country tat­
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GARKRVFTCY/DIVONCI

9 Billing name, address, and
phone number
e Contact name and phone
number tar ad verification
a Start dote
a Number of days you would
Ilk* your odta run
It you have any question*,
pleas* call lh* Classified
Advertising Department at
331-1911. M o n d a y -F rld a y ,
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NO HIDDEN COSTS.

M W CN KT/U M M
PAYMENT PUUISI

INTNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOE
IIMII40LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE 440.49I49CJ5-I9A
JAMES B. N U T T E R A
COMPANY. A MISSOURI
CORPORATION.
Plalnllll,
vs.
RICHARD LA PEN N A. E T A L ,
Defendant*
AM ENDED
N O TIC B O F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment el
Foreclosure dated AAay A 1*91.
and Order dated September 30.
19*4. and entered In Case No.
91-144-CA-14 A ol the Circuit
Court ol the 1 IT H Judicial
Circuit in and for Seminole
Ceunty. F lo rid a , w herein
JAMES B. N U T T E R A COM
PANY. A MISSOURI CORPO
RATION. Ptaintltt. and RICH
ARD LA P EN N A . at a l, ere
defendants. I will sell to the
highest bidder tor cash at the
West Front Door ot ttw Semi nol*
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Flarlda. at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on
itw 14th day al October, ) m . ttw
following described property a*
sat forth In said Final Judg
ment, to wit;
Lot 39. A L O M A B E N D ,
TRACT 4. according to ttw plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
42. Pages 49 through 43. In
elusive, of Itw Public Records ot
Semlnol#County. Flarlda.
Tog*ttwr with all structures
and improvements now and
hsrealter on said lend, end
futures attached thereto, and
all rents. Issues, proceeds, and
profll* accruing and to accrue
trgm said premises, ell ot which
era Included within ttw forego
Ing d e s c r ip t io n a n d the
habendum thereof, also all gas.
steam, ateclrk. water and other
heating, cooking, refrigerating,
lighting, plumbing, ventilating.
Irrigating, and power systems
machines, appliance*. Natures
end appurtenances, which ar*
now er may hereafter pertain ta.
or b* used with. In. ar on said
premises, even though they tray
be detached er detachable
D A T E D this 20th day ot lap
tember, 19*1
M ARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk Circuit Court
By Jan* E. Jesewlc
Deputy Cterk
HARRY H. M AR VEL. ESQ
122 East Central Blvd
F 0 Baa 22M
Orlande. F L 22*93
Publish: Saptembor 27. and
October 4.1994
DEH-1)4

ACT NOW1 AYONt
!9 »7 4 l AVON
14hr. Hat Line
A C T HOtal AVONI M*
dear, k
1»T-H94*rl

MfUCMIHRr
A TTEN TIO N F E E E M t a V IC I

WOGMRMI TtftE at worklitf nlfhti, hallla y* and
W N l N l t l TB# leeslwol#
S arvlctl Oapartmant has
permanent, p a rttim e add
substitute paaittens avdilabte
In ttw Santerd area Far mar*
Intermotion pie*** tall: V r *
nalghksrhu d school Read
lor vice Manager *» R » tXa
trk t Feed lervke Oftica el

at-oxta.___________________

WHOMWRINGS
IdlCEOKt4111“
!
Comar it 1/4 Lake M a ry Giya,
Ektt M ............... .497-3399171
CAR I GIVER, petflten Irsclu
aaloryptue ream Bkeertf. Coll
7:M-9:M FM. O N LY ,
w fla g g la n e

CLEANING
9 S hr*.,
9394514

Nights k
cell Man. Frl

Fart time/Ml time, tre
tetten a must.
between 9ans-4 am. 3X1-4711,
F IRttNERI N A N T R D

TOT PAY
(LABORERS A L S O )

AM&gt;. ApERMI I I 7711
e* DIVORCE 4 *9 e e
Immigration, wills, custody,
visitation, support, adoption,
name Chang*, translations,
corporations, cradii report.
4*99*1). 1* liable E speeel.

55— M u s lim s
O pportuirtttM

10CALVEMMM ROUTE
42X9.49 */wk potential

Stfll

Legal Notlc6»

7 1 -H &gt; » W E W &lt; E d
ABOUT MAKItaEMGMGVt
Area wtlebotfll

$ 3 2 5 .0 0

407-323-MOS
For convenient and economi­
cal advertising, nothing beats
itw Sanford Herald. Fax us
your ad to ttw Classified Dept,
and Include ttw following In­
formation:

m

RtaTrata. Latal ewk.

45— L E R E I S f V i C t E

FAX

&amp;

OBTAIN RIW CredH Flkk
Into packed 0 *4 it* outside

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ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREWTE: In Itw *v*nl *1antrraf Inan ad,
fw laniard Herald wti b* rgapdnaibta taf tw BrNRwofttah eeVy
and only to Rid aatant af tha coal « f thtf bwarBon. Fta*** etiaaR
________
your ad tar accuracy tha flrat day R new.

LAKBVIIW Ikmlty plot. 14x20
Ft. I Spices, concrete border,
toddad. Cedars at entrance.
X2299. Winiwqotat*. 2211 l i t
OAKLAWRMGAAORIAL PARR
I Camatory lota, tide By aids
11.904 etch.............4e7X22l2N

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Legal Notices
IN THE C IR C U IT CO URT
OF THE E IG H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT,
SEMINOLE C O U N TY.
FLO R ID A
CIVIL ACT IO N N O :
M-3M9CA-14-A
MELLON FIN A N C IA L
SERVICES CORPORATION
&gt;9. tic ,
Ptaintltt,
vs.
CLEMENT J G R A Y , at 41.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure and
Sate entered In ttw cause pond­
ing In Itw Circuit Court ot ttw
EIG H TE EN TH Judicial Circuit.
In and tar SEM IN O LE County.
Florida. Civil Action Number
94 2M9CA 14-A the undersigned
Cterk will sell Itw property
situated In said County, de­
scribed**:
Lot 11 and Lot 21A, Block E,
SW EETW ATER OAKS. SEC­
TION 5. according to itw plat
thereol es recorded In Flat Book
If, Pages I, 2 and J. Public
Records ol Seminote County.
Florida.
together with all structures.
Improvements. Matures, appli­
ances and appurtenance* on
said land or used In conjunction
ttwrowlth. al public sate, to ttw
highest end best bidder tar cash
al 1140 o'clock A.M . an the 17th
day el October. i *m . at ttw West
Front Ooor ol Itw SEMINOLE
County Courthous*. Sanford.
Florida.
IN COMPLIANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH D IS A B IU
TIES ACT. PERSONS W ITH
D IS A B ILITIE S N E E D IN G A
SPECIAL ACCOM M ODATION
TO P A R T IC IP A T E IN THIS
P R O C E E D IN G S H O U L D
CONTACT A O A COORDINA
TOR AT X I N PARK AVE
HUE. SUITE NO X I. T E L E
PHONE 1X71 323 4330. E X T.
4227 NOT L A T E R THAN FIVE
DAYS PRIOR T O TH E PRO­
CEEDING IF H EAR IN G IM
PAIRED. IT D O I 1 409 911477).
OR VOICE (V I 1 109*11(770.
VIA FLO RID A R ELA Y SERV
ICE
(COURT S E A L!
Maryann# Mors*
C LER KO F T H E
CIRCUIT CO U R T
By Jane E. Jasowlc
Deputy Cterk
Law Office of
Charles R George. III. P.A.
Post Office Box 2J0*
Orlande. FL 23901
Tel: (407)439)900
Publish: Septemberx. 17. IN I
DEH 174

SCHOOLME TUCMU
Reliable, anargetk. person ta
work InOevcars 222 *447

•Cook-CtericM*
Llghl cooking lo r levaly
childcare cantor. Cook must
have telephone A clerical Mil­
itia*. Excellent working cenCOURIER DR IVER tal
Full A part lima, will train.

GENERALOFFICE

7-111-34/Hr.
Will troln. light duty.
HEAVY EO U IF.I
M III per hour, will train.

Aimcj: M24StO
**ULLT0MV+*
FOG IN TE R V IE W

COlUMKICa
NEW SANFORD LO C ATIO N
■74 CharchM.. tewSard
M 7 -3 2 3 4 9 M
9 TRUCK Driver* C O L Claes G
(TRUSS TECHNICIANS
(TRUSS PROP W ORKERS
CRUISE LI ME Trettfoasta
Bartenders, servers, cabin
cteanars, maintenance, de­
ckhand*. security.

DAILYMOM * DAILY MV
WMfcly CASH h a w Pragraw
Apply Taday a WtorN Yeaerrse
Ante Or Tver * C a rp i start
Track Drivers COL # Laborer*
lew Operators # Tm ealtdrs
Electrical Helper * — i ~ X i n
IFBIW TSTAFFItaN i P t-X II
DRIVERS

TRUCX M in i
T tfU H U

Needed Now) NO experience
necessary, I3 0 K + . T ra in

totally- i m p &gt;49m e ________
Wholesale nursery lecal d a
llvsry + ether nursery tasks
Mult have clean driver* lie.
BBANCNINGOUT H U B IIR V
_______ 497 333-17X7_________

DnvtrW ir t h o w * W o r k tis
Clean FL Drivers I k , heavy
lilting, location; Santerd. 15
hr.tastert.Can 3X945X

DuctM KhM ksG
Experienced end motivated,
competitive pay and benefit*,
opportunities tor advance
ment. Immediate openings In
Orange. Volusia A Osceola
Counties. Call 407 322 4730 tar
appointment* D F WP/EEO

ELECTRICIANS &amp;
HELPERS
F T, Winter Springs ere*
Goad pay twnrfltsl Immediate
employment. A A B Electric
ltd. Winter Iprtnqa._________

ELECTRICIANS
Cemmmerlcel Gig. Drivers
Ik. end tatfe required. Ceil
Netawrh Electric

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K IT ‘N ’ ( A R I.Y I.K ® hy U rry W rlftM

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7 1 -H tte W anted

EUCTtKlAK

mnciDmam
Strang tack, lark a sp . math.
Inclined. 140 W 7S.___________

■XP. JO U R N EY M A N
A Helper*

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EIPMKXRC RfSTMMMfT
With lotetlon* In Seator * M i
fttowrt Bara, look Inc lor quail
tad people tor alt paalliont.
Apply In par ion: 1:30 Is tpm,
attydap. H U N T'S I M A « M
Oriaoda I

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SPRINKLER SYSTEM
INSTALLER

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APPLY IN PERSON

11* I art Ind St., laniard.

G K U K H O U S I^
^N O M ER S^

Vaughan, Inc. on hory 40
towards S o rro n lo . n a td t
happy, haalty work art I To
work In ihlpplng/packlnp
dapt. Fatl pactd anvlorn
m rnlt Overtim e raqulradl
Packers and Pullers U N hr.
to start, WarahouM Person
• 'experience 14 00 hr. to
itarl. eOTUPOlta___________
HAVI A D I R T Proa CHrtotmas
and parly a ll you wantl
TU P P E B W A B E ........ I l l - A l l
H O M I T Y P i m . PC Uiara
needed. M l,000 Incoma poten
Hal. Call I M PSI14UJ. Eat.

BIlH_________________
HVAC SHOP

Min. 1 yrt. aporlanca. compat
Itlvo pay + banallta. tour/It
hr. day*. Call 40/ 7771774 tor
appointment*. DP W P/EEO

LARBMARY,

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aai hi m. ms/mow. *100740

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’TEACHERS*
Lovely N A C V C accredited
childcare cantor Dm lull A
pan time pet!Item available
tor all ape greupt Salary
depends upon education A
aiparlanca. t i e r Ilent working

Immediate opentngsl Call tor
appotnlmanl................ B U M

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TEUER

IANPBRB i n . taM rm , I M
dap V I 5481m#.. Saw dap. NO
PETS 7714*80
SANFORD t Maipi M M . 1
kaWi C/HA. torse*to tack yard.
SJM/nwn. e daw. lad1347.
IT/fB-MRI St. V I .
at ham# oITtco. on t/t
Rm U m p So . 771-BIB*.

TRUCK DRIVER

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AIR C O M D IT IO M IO . Claan.
quirt, t trie tty managed. M S«g
wfc.i util. pd. leun.. ptana, kit.
IR cy.a to a S m A a p .IM a m
CHAR

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P R IF IH
thara apt. KUa/aot ek. full
p r lv lr g t t , w a th o r/ d ry tr,
cabto ttowk. + roc. 33440*1
P R IVATI IN T R A M C I. refrtp
•rotor, microwave. Cator T V .

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9 7 -A n a rtm «n ts
Fu n M tlM d /R un t

Installers
Mutt hava aip. A F L drlvar
lie. Call lor appt, lot-law

LOCAL M IV IR
For pickup A delivery In
Cantral and South Florida
Will alto work on loading
dock, mutl hava C lan A COL.
and daan driving record.
Mutl bo able to work a Heiibte
tthedult. Alan; 407-MO-W4A

MECHANIC
Mutl hava aip.and aip. wllh
lawn equip, a plut. Call lor
appt lao-iow_______________

PACKER/LOADER

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OF F R 0 1 IN FO O O i. F ra
vlout warahouta asp. a plut.
COL A drag tett require*,
non smoking plont. Apply i
Rich Food Plan, 401 W. ITtk
Si . 11iliare I u M h

All rental and root ettato
advarlitamonto are tubjact to
•ha Federal Fair Howtlng Act,
which mokat It Illegal to
advertlto any protoranco. Ilm
Italian or d ltc rlm ln o llo n
bated on race, color, religion,
tor, handicap- lomillal ttatut

I F F I C I I N C Y A P T S ., ( I
Bdrm.) STM month and up.
rail Plaoao Call 771 070
H IS T O R IC A L S A N F O R D . 1
Beeuliful him. apt*. I bdrm..
480/man- SMO/sac 3300534.
LAN I M AR Y, prlvato entrance.
CHA. park elf ttreat, newly
redecorated................ 170-1*07.
SARFORD t bdrm. rreal lent
area, complete privacy. *W
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W — A p a rtms

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AFFORDABLE-C0NVEHENT1
Nlco RatidrnHl
Call about our SPEC IALSII
___________ i » m » __________
A PT. F O R N E W T . hitlerl&lt;
apt. uptfaira. Claan s/i.
window A/C, appll., Include*
Good n e ig h b o rs . A d u llt
1310/m onth + |}10/dap.

Paint Body
ft Writing
Pirate call tor appointment:
___________ IW W I
P A R T - T I M I S4/kr. Answer
t a la p h o n a t. F lt a lb la
houri/local area, no ripen
a n c a n e e t t a a r y . C a ll
iaee-474-rrte. l i t , m
P IR M A N IN T P A R T -T IM I
Will Train Call lor Appl.
COM M ERCIAL L IN IM Service
a *407 770-1141* a

RECEPTIONIST
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
F u ll li m a lo r g ro w in g
padlatrlc olllca. aiparlanca In
mrdlcal tatting pralarrrtf.
C o m p a lltlv a ta la r y and
banal IIt. Sendrrtume to: P.O.
Bar I tar, laniard. PI. 17777.

RESTAURANT HELP
ISanfordl W A N TE D PARTTIM E DAYS. Outgoing parten
required. Involvet food ore
parat Ion A counter help. Call:
137 701* eve

ROOFERS
Commercial rooting company
nradt rootart Willing to train,
I I y a a rt or older. Natdt
transportation, steady ob
good banalltt A ORUO F R I I
W OBKPLACE. 487 4480154.
S IC U R IT Y O FF IC E R J O I
Training. Armad A Unarmed
■really A Altactolot 04-7444
S E C U R ITY O FFICER S
Herded ipm to I I pm HMt
Fraa u nllorm i A brnrllti
available'vacation pay Call:
407 444 Otto or 444 1471

’ SERVICE’
’ ADVISER’

.NIC1ISIB

Prolettional. people oriented
person, needed to lake care of
our customers Previous auto
eip a plus! We will train
motivated person Apply:
S E M IN O L E F O R O . INC..
17 *7 A Labe Mary Alvd.

T ie r
H wo*ear own."
JtM BOYLE.......
I ID E M ., I M T M . Duple,
w/haot A elr. STM/man A dap
Slootlrom ■ • • ta li. lac.
W IN S ____________________
171. K E5L FO aC N . vary ctoon,
TSXWIef w/tot* el trees, ties
me Nve 8ta 771774*.________
1504 EL FOW TAL A V I .. t/I.
C/HA, no p o ll. ro f.. Im
madlotooccupancy. 17*d m .
7 BDRM., 1 B A T H . CHA. ANS 0
month. MOO toe. dopoalt.
771-SB*____________________
i n . C/HA. MIS Yoto A v o - RN
Raq. 54*5/man. a Sac. Dap
7771W7to 77700*0
MM DOWN • IM H Y R IN T T
you con own. thlt 7
homo, with CHA. new
point A corpotl
HUD hamoal Tk

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preperty tocotod pnywhprol
INViSTOBS R E A L T Y 770-5*11
BOV'T FORECLOSED Hemet
Nr pennies on SI. Delinquent
Tee, Rape's R IO 'S . Your
o r a * . T o l l F r a a
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tor currant llsttogg__________
ME I A M N M CO URT
7/7. Oarage. C/HA
New real, co^^tol and point
Q UALIFIED F lta tatoR oaoH.
SaiJM............7a-*5M E R T . H A
HIDDEN L A R I, V l split, hto
through awt. now carpal, point
tadroomt, screened patio,
lancod, Iro o t. cut do tac.
S05.SW 777*4W_____________
LOCH ARBOR. 1 Bdrm.. C/HA.
with largo toncad yard. A
ttaal ol I7R.PM. HIIMman
Croup Inc. 771 R7U.__________

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OPEN HOUSE

MOBILE H O M I 1/7. on S ocrat.
largo
oaks, fan cad
large ihody
i
pasture.
777 IIP .

U T .4 S U N .M p e w
2 H J R M M IU M C .
1 Bdrm - 7 bath, newly re
navatod. near new shopping
mall and good schools SSt.eoo
Cab: N s m a w i

WIST 44.1/7. 1 mile from aaw
mall. CHA, Ig. lam. rm . A lg
toncadrd. saa*ma 727-1H7
V l ON 5 ACRES. N. Beardel I
Avo- l«. porch. SSM plut.

OWNERFINANCE
SANFORD. Recondition 1 or ]
bdrm t. AC. Ig. workshop In
rear. 77I-5PM or pogoSM 1*10
O W NIR FIN ANCINQ , 7S44 E L
PORTAL A V E - l/t. C/HA.
low ullllttol. *47,880 *74 4774.
SANFORD. S/t. C H A . noar
shopping A schools. 114.S00
MoNcSOWtkl Realtor 177 74*7
UN FO R D , tt* *. H O LLY A V I.
7/1, ancletad front porch, now
C/HA. complotoly upgraded.
SH.8SS Agent: 7M47*q
U N F O R O V I . new root. CHA.
remodeled, new carpal. SO
down.5ISVmon.7MMl*
U N F O R O . V I . living room,
dining room, kitchen, 1410
M A O N O L IA Ava. 414.100
Makeattor 111 11*7
I k vs. M kaao.-Liao a
•rand New Mama" . Now ev­
erything. C/HA, root, floor A
k11.. wllh e#Ilari assistance.
■ktard Haney..............OC-aSII.
U N F O B D . V l . F A M IL Y
C/HA. ranavalod. test
q ....................TIP-7407
U N F O R O LO O HOM E an 1
acres, 4000 t q ft. 4 bdrm, 7
both*. 1 kitchen*. Owner II
nanclng. *1*4.400. 570-1508

114—
W a ra h M n a
Ifc a / R a w t
LONSWOOO. BAM Iq. FI. w / ~ "
olflcat. Oil 17/*) In Longdoto
Indutlrlal Pk. S358R. J30M II.

115—
Ind u stria l
R antalt
O FFIC E-W A R EH O U SE . Irom
SNS/mon.. 1710 tq. ft.. PRIME
locetlan. corner el 44A A Did
Lk. Mary Rd.
no. In Santord.

117— C o m m a rc ia l
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U N F O tO . l + T p e M t o r e m
tanad Indutfrlal. pertael tor
trallaMtorag
n t -O H ic a

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SOME OW NER Ftoanct o g T i
Ac rat 4- Hans* IM M ED IATE
717 NTS to EttparOf* 77M.

STENSTROM

H IITO P IC Dawetawa Long
wood, acrott from Tea Rm..
rttall/Ntlc*. *408 mo. 7700781

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Apartment Homes!

C je q e v a Q a r d e i^ s
1505 W. 25th Strati •Sanford

LIASC

IIM G .

Low coth to mortgogo • 1
bdrm- 1 bath on beautiful
earner lot. Ig. oat In kit.,
vaulted calling*. Ig. cavarad
petal 1*4, MOI

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3 2 2 - 2 w0 ^9 w0

HOURS Moo • Fti. 8 30 • 5 30
Managed Oy Angara Gordon Property MenaganwrX

Pryor Pair
• B ID . singto sir* w/tramo.
brass hn dta ord. S5S. Con

171k A 17/41. U N F O R D

mtvor man*__________

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L A R I M AR Y CONDO. V t .
tacludta and qutot arao. I
llary units. Ipic , calling Ions.
IMS iq » . S74.4M Call

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C A R R IA B I C O V E . *5. 1/1
daublawldo. C / H A . real.
earoart. S IM M O B O * » » 5771

• M X JLV lS p M . B SK YLIN E.
lSXNtcm. rm
•MRSLS/lIpNt. i f o M T I N Y ,
tpiC.IH.4M
e 14X41 V lS p W M BROAD
MOOR. tern, i
• MXTLVISpMI. n i u B iR T V ,
Partial ty turn. S IM M .
e 14X14.1/1 SpMt N
f l e i t w o o o w/wo*hdry,
tern. rm. SI0.I J .
a 74XM. V l SpHt 4S S K YLIN E,
w/wash d ry , dlshw athtr.
tpk
CALL; 777-1)40 to S1I-77S1
MOBILE HOMES IN C
Ht ei ss In Carriage Cava
14x00. 7/1. C/HA. M U S T BE
MOWED Head* ioma TLC.
IM45. Choose tram J. i r widtt
•II l/i. C/HA. somo wllh olhor
•xtros. *54*5.88.
1/1 ppekliselM C H A : S i a m
All the above art cash prka,
NO Eiai*p*Ma O ta ri Rakwad.
POSSIBLE FIN ANCINQ
N7»»I-S*M to M 8-M U
1*74 OAKMONT. Ita**', V I S
bath, handy man's spatial.
MUST BE M O V ED ! SI1M.
.............................407 7141717.

15f— R b b I Estate
W M * 4
I'LL BUY OR LEASB YOUR
HOUSE, make payments k de
ropolrqColl tor dtiallq
taySkRtta*
.....I P I f P
4444WE B U Y HOUSBSIWM
W*c4wtay CeN H M H O H

IMF— Busintss
F o r SBte
CARFET B T IL E BUSINESS.
Exeat lent location. Not t*7K.
MUST S E L L 487 7774*71.
a a * LOCAL TAVBRSL tote ol
ptoklng. Ml BN TroNto praot
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a lo p • e 07M81R

145— W aterfrant
Pr— r ty / Sate

4 0 7 3 2 4 -1 M 2
TERMS Cash. M/C.
Vita. Discover.
10% Buyers premium.
JERR Y KLEINBERG
AUCTION ADVANTAGE
AU t i l l ........................

treat Sat, will doHvor. 777 4714
• TW IN B ID . I t ) , comptoto
w/spring* A Mattross SM.
7774051____________________
VACCUUM C L E A R E R , m s *
R IRBY. navor used. M M :
antique gald tala *75; Spioca
wrousM Iron dtoolto eat *71
Vakamalltaa: 777 77S4
W A S N IR B P ia ck lM , Soar*
Kanmara *75: oak dining room
Mbto.ltoOvotlSS. 77MB7*

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block, tolly
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14*7 VW JE T T A . 4 Peer, A/C,
auto- now Hro* A bra
vary ctoon. SUM 771*451.
14*7 PONTIAC FIRBBIROk I S
•ng a cyi. black, run* groat,
naadt now key. SUM OBO;
taai Toy*** Carata
run* great- &lt; cyl auto.
OBO 7304041______________
IS M L IN C O L N T O W B C A R .
d tm im .
I**» CADILLAC Sedan Do Vlllo.
S print Edition, dfc. rod.,
tootoar. J4K m l- mini condSI4,48kovonkWk.......J D I U I

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14 PT. FIEBRBLASS fishing
Cart How ra
boat A traitor. I5HP Johnaan,
trolling mtr.g4*5.77tl*M
I •ihovtl. broket. Ini. In ptad
cond. Body rwat. btown angina.
^ H R A t a r lg n H n iT t S ^ ^
2 1 7 -O B r —

B lB te B

2)3— Auto Farts

ANTIQUE SINDBR sewing
machine 1115; wood burning
stove STM; compound taw
MS. map on; cross country
TraoOtaMko 175; 377181*.
P R I .. S A T .. A S o n d o y.
M A R K H A M R O A D , boy*
ctotho* a 17, girls **. baby
Horns, toys, dining room lot.
kllctanata. Nkot. A more.

10— Ttk v k k fi /
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*41 Bovltr Rood. Sonlord.
C to lh ln g , odds A e nd s.

11
N U B B 11 F A M IL Y B o r ago
Soto. U T . O N LY. 1:30 7. Lota
Mary Woods Sub., oil I7/*1 A
Walden Rd. F u rn - Nordic
Track, mlcrowavo. gat dryer,
bikes, wator tads, cortautar.
printer, lawn m aw tr, la'
salltaal.toddlar tad, toys.

____
.4 0 M E B H O .7
F D . w /loit ol to llsro ro ,
Panasonic 14 Pin printer A
camoutorcari S775 77* 510*

1K7— I f f t l W O — BS
SPA. POBTABLE. 5 PERSON1*
Daluxa equip, undorwatar
light. Coder B A IIB O .
11*77 4 V M M EM .

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ORB STOP T IB E SHOP. T i m
M M A up. Mauntod A Bat.
I//41A lithe!Cheep*QWP—

235— Tru ck s/
B u s ts / V a u t_____
• CN EVY E EA U V ILLS V A R •
■n. l ton. Pa***ng*r van.
ctoan. Loaded I Too much to
list, mutl too to appreciate.
(tolv U A H OBO......... 3 T V M
1471 DATSUN PICKUP. 4 c y l. S
tool tad. good work truck.
Stoo 774*470_____________ __
14*1 ISUIU Pick up. S
A/C. big wheel*, now flrot.
towmltot.SMM. 777-4*51.
*5 J E E P WrongNr. RtoOronta
•diiton. Only *K mite*, many
•■Ira*. Not a tatter looking
loop around. 7W1U1.----------------

SA TU R D A Y B S U N D A Y .
• : » T T . ISIS Magnolia Ayo.
Santord. Teds. IIthing aqulpA boating equip- heutowara,
Z3t— VtWClUB
aunt, beaks, mlsc.___________
TUSCAWILLA/BNn Eagto: Sal.
4/TOSomlpm. 1578Eagto Nm I
CASH its paioi For Jtab ( t r t
C lr.; mowar. F A F Pastel
Truck* A Mi t e . I Keep
dishes, boy XT' A girl
America BoouiHuH—
kat. tote ol mite, house
JU N K CARS W ANT ED I Runn­
h o ld , kid s lu lf . boo ks, ing or nd I Pay S*. 7 days a
software.
wk . we haul I l-l

I f f — O H k t Suffltes

Wanted

/
• DESX/oWca typo. S
w/llto droseor. Nlco cond. LI.
,S4d. Can move. 777f

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MASTER CARO A VISA author
nation machine wllh printer.
Ilk* naw In original beta*,
asking I I W . OBO. Ask tor
MichNIa..................... 3*7 SMI
RE F URBISHE D Ott+e*
all makes A tltos- Save up to
40% tram Navel War maty A
Free delivery........ *47 7*1140*

OLD B JUNK CARS/TBUCKS
WANTED Will pay CASH A

21» — Wanted te Buy

h w j^ x m j^ r o e jJ

COPIERS W A N T E D All NUtoa
A Sites Running or not. Will
pickup
........... 487 745-1104

222— Mtsculten—

STOKTIITVM
U q«N K T)M IM I
Farmer JC Penney location
1118 Stale St- ISontord Twin
P lato). Glas* thowcasas.
glass cutas. gormant racks,
desks, chairs. Ilia cabinets,
office divider panels, stock
rm - shelving, rolling stock
carls, mannequin* k mirror*.
Busmet* hours Storting Mon.,
loo* »

us

BURBLAR BARS. Eo*v push
button rtNasal SS par t q ft.
el Ctamtar 774.ua*
HAMMOND OR BAN w/draw
tart. Laalto *aund system

241— Racruattenal
V ttectes / C a w p tw
CAMPBROUND Ntototantat.’
comp from coed to coot*. RPI
•Niltetan. Pdd SMM Soerln c o iv s iC d iiM
•CHIVY Makar Pm m . ' to.
Ctoon. runt graoi. Full both.
A/C. Ganarotor. Naw awning.
Good lira*................... S7I-7P4S

PICNUP TOPPER/CAMPSN.
F lo rid * L in a , l u l l t l i a
llbargto**. 1750........... 51I-05M
Q U IT SMONINQ 1*4 day. From
tparivad. 108% guorontoo.
Cod Jeon 4ta-5t» i m ________

1f&gt;-MacHii*Bfy/TwH

HUN T INN. CAMI,P1NQ TR A ILi r : 'i r . RtdSd nock. «1 JM
PRO. 717 11*7.
54*04 7315470

• E L E C T R O L U X SHAM POO
mochlno. Lika brand now. S4S.
Will naootlata. 773-7750.
OKADtAL ARM M W . Sears M
&lt;J n c h w ^ j 4 b t o J 4 d i a i « L

in -F tts a S u ite s
PAEANOONRD M OM M IE Cot
A 1 INta kNtto*. P R EE TO
0 0 0 0 homo only I Ptooto help
those C U T IE S I Coll alter

Quality Uttd Cars ft
Trucks
Good Cradill No Cradill
Bad Cradill No ProblsBi! I

311— Antk)uts/
ColtectteteE

OCEAN FR O N T
N I L AHoaNcAao. *000777177

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Far alt a rt. antlgaai. tool*.
wRPElNINaSa^WNIfip1w
bdrm. sat. oak A glass ct
™ F" f

•CD PLAYER. JV C . on. cond.
Ilka n a w .m O B O -71! 7*50 _

MOBILE NOME

SA V E I t M a maatk. every
month on grocarlat. For Intormatton coll 4S7 710 MSS
R U P R IB H T V A C U U M .
E x c e lle n t con d., SIS o r
w/attochmants SM. 73MEW
•W ILL S IL L to TR A D E . 7
phase comm, stove tor e
singto phase rastaurtnt type
stove w/ceok top A even.

M ANOOANY Da a t an Pkyto
dining room labia A a shield
tack chairs. M l 377 34d4

MINCER MOTORS %\ ^ i!

NISTIZDMMTNKLMII

CUL 01 SAC. Mint 3/1. toncad.
tpilt. w/gorag*. IM.IOt
COUNTRY B I T A T E . 4/7 on I*
ecret. living, dining, lam .
renovated, horta Nall. looad
AgrI Sat Sac tvt. tm.TCO.
HANOYMAN SPECIALI V I. on
aver 1/3 acre. U1.S00
D E A D E N D . Cut De Sac.
greonbelt. 3/7 toncad. 1*3.400.
ASSUM E NO Q U A L IF Y .
Plnacratt V I . lance, carport

si7.no.
i* / \ m

o s n o iiN l

VtNTUHt I PHOPt HTIE S

■ / 1 -» / » ,.»

Thlt 1 b d r m -1 bath, horn* ha*
a Ig. graol raasw. fplc , eel in
bit., and a prlvato backyard
on • canal that leads to lake
A d o tm S M I
U l - 2 7 2 t • 322-14M

IM E MART • SANFOffO
•Ip O n i 3 M i Tear*

WHY R EN T* Balter than naw.
1/1. with AC. Iq yard, pond
area, naw root, carpal win
dews, plum bing, klfchan.
114,104. Easy quail tying.
Payments under *400 mon

ARE Y O U L O S IN O YO UR
HOUSE T Perhaps we can
help Call E d *14344417
BY OW NER. 0anara. New V l.
7 car car age. largo wooded
lot, growing neighborhood.
High sao t w/owner financing
4*14770 or &gt;70*0*1._________
•V O W N E R , la n ia rd . 1/1.
ntwly decorated thru out
C /H A , b ig fenced yard,
screened porch, carport Low
tea's with financing 04* 8770

M A I 1 K I-.A 1

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A F F O R D A B L E S O L ID
B U ILTI Concrete blk Home!
7 bdrm.. 1 bath, Central Airl
Largo Fenced Yard wllh
m a n y I r t t i I L o v e ly
Landscaping I O N LY U A IM I

323-5774
t/ b 9 / 3 M »2 2 b /

A Mm til.
O IL T O N A . Immaculate V t.
baaulllul Iraa tormad pool,
wllh plcturasqua back yard
and gorgeous landscaping
sJO OOP Firm 407 574774*

FOK SALE ST 0M !R
• NO M O N EY DOWNI
• NO CLOSING COST I
• NO REALTORS)
• E -l FINANCING
447 445 1*1)

Directory of Services
WoticR
FLORIDA STA TE H O U S E S
*11 contractors to registered
or certilied To verily • stole
conlractor* license coll
1 100 141 7*40 Occupational
Licenses are required by the
county and can bo vended by
calling 111 IH0.aet.7411

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O ig O N A H M ULLINS. Realtor.

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i f fORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE t PROPERTIES

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117— M aM ta
5/1

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A L TA M O N TE S P R IN O l. AY
O W N ER , owner llnondng
available Sail or lease option
OAN HARBOUR. 1 b d rm . 7 5
baths, large townhowse. newly
redecorated. appllan:at. te
curlty gala, ski lake. 584.400
11* 3441 a 044 7171

MMOOfCNtM
THE MCTKM HOCK

RUBBLE BEB/motoi Homo on

M AR IN ER S VilLAfiE
Lake Ada 1bdrm.,, S410 mo.
1 bdrm., S470/mo. and up

100— Condom inium ”

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1717017*4.

OFFICE A Storage 400 iq. t T T
up MOVE IN SPECIAL I 1741
mon P 1 0 170or 7771774
U N F O E D. Oftlc*
tq It. building IN N , 178* iq
tt par aHIco unit. 77I-78M

U N F O R D . IStS Pork Or. 1/1. *
attic loncy. remodeled. A/C.
1171/wk . Includes utilitlat or
MM/mon. Control Florida
717 SQIO
U N F O R D . I BEDROOM, lots
ol c lo ta tt. S 7tl/m on. ♦
tTSS/toe. 771 0704 A *47 7710.
U N F O R D A P T. 1 bedroom. I
balh. M O V K -IN S F IC IA L t
tWVmon. l i t 07*4.__________
SANFORD. ISIS Fla* Ay#.. 7/1.
Uto/month or biweekly. plut
tacurlty dap- 4070011________
SM ALL t B E D R O O M , A/C,
appll- nlco area, prater le
nlor.S7*l/mon. 717 10*7.
W IN TE R IF R IN O S . 1/1. all
appll., w ath/dryar. tern,
porch. Ik tq If S441 ♦ tec
moves you In 7701178
1 BDRM., 1 BATH . CHA. 1788 ■
month. 1304 tec. depetll.
Ml 077*____________________
1 BEDNOOM. 7 PATH. Apt.
available 10/S/fS. C/HA.
stackable wath/dryar. all hit..
eppi) 5433/mon 373 1011

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•FULL Sill ROXSRRINB and
mattross. goad cond. tig.
Motet taao/trama w/cootort

gar ear. Ilka new, 1771/1775
P U R E MARY M J , I
w/leff, paN. no

LAKE M M f - S M K M O A tE A
V I APTS**»PECtAL” POOL
a W ASHER/DRYER HOOKUP
FREE B A S IC C A B L R m -W I

3238171

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StM.... 777 574*_____________
• FINE CHINA. Mikas*. seMto
w/tJIvar trim.
a5oNcas.S55.711

pallglgrma.Fplc.S4M/SMS
ONORTNLAHR t/I l * * N .
w/tem. patio, (pic- new point.
nopMs.paN.Sns/5H
• WOODBINE 7 /1 , w/dbl.

S »a c a / Rant

1 1 1 - A f f ik n c t s

• ELECTRIC STOVE.

eSANFORD l/t. apt . w/*ncl.

SJTjSSTorMAlMA_________

■ FFIC IBN V A P T . Newly re
novated. Nave mall 1 mltotl
Per (act tor 11 Utilities Uscl. No
pets S431 T O 135 33*7

P U B L IC A U C TIO N E V I R Y
FR ID AY 4:St. Aoctton Block
77WIBI7/W.BS)

B UY AND S I U Good ctoan
uaad tumiturv A antlguat. In
th a p ra lln ls h ln g a v a i l.
LARRY'S M ART........ 7*14117
IC Y . Breyhltl
labia «i/* chairs. 1 a itra
Navas, china caMnat A buffet
Si7MNetccand*a*7M7.

Mutt hava oip. A F L drlvar
lie. Call tor appt.TOMtW
M N ITO C M L W I P
Part lima. IS.00 hour to ttart.
no experience nacottary.
Leave messaoe: 331 *547.
iO IttJ O N ItJ O B S
Nor rtl I Sarv Icat Now Hiring I
14071S70-M07
E E O .A O A . Never# Fatl

IM4AACWLATE D U P LEX . 1/1
aach unfit CHA. all appll.
MuNsattl IN .W k 7717*40

FREE
REBMOBE

■ IP IR IIM C R M P A M T T H M

Far tepllc pumper truck.
Coll: 417 707 1171.____________
WATSON R E A L T Y . Lota Mary
WTIW la I^Na IfitaYYlNtowH n r
now or riper lanced real oatoto
onaciatot. Coll tor a career I

an-A vctkm

A* I

or tor tale. V t . 0405/man. piue
dig............................OOP7083

14pm IMTTFI. Cradii Union,
Lata Mary a rm Blind Bor B.
Sonlord Harold. P.O. Aar
1407, laniard. FI. 77777

m-PuokRkf Solo

HI Mobil# Home
Lots for Salt

Additions*
RBrnodolim

OP*AT LOCATI04L 7/1. Ig lot.
naw carpal A vinyl. A/C. Ig
urtanad porch. A more All
private 571400 371 7145

• N IW -R IM O O I L 'P I FAIR '
Vinyl siding, ca rp e ntry.
Doors, windows. Concrete
1754817 L A Ballwf. CSC8I48M

153— A c r t B Q B -

Air Conditipnlnp

Lot*/Sate
D E LTO N A A B B A . 18 a tt n .
Ideal lor mobile homo or
homatlto. horsat. cam*, farm
ingor nursery I Zoned agricul
lural. Il.t t a P E R ACR E.
Small down payment w/owner
linanclng.............. ***&gt;47 1)77
O I N I V A . S Acres.
lancad wllh pond. 1/1 mobile
homo with separate M il*'
garage 555.888 to* Tt* 7138
5 ACRES. O STEEN . High and
d r y . A p p r o v e d lo r 1
^ w m js llg J liq o o jT J O tl^ ^

155— Condom iniums
C o -O p / S ate
A LTA M O N TE SPRINQS. AY
O W N ER , ownar linanclng
available Sail or leasa option
OAK 44ARBOUR. 1 bdrm . 1 5
baths, large townhouse. newly
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D E A R DR. G OTT: I'm the
parent of • Bay eon an a am m
the process of starting u p a local
chapter of a a organization for
parent* o f pay children. After the
newspaper ran a story about me.
I received a aimliar article you
had written that someone sent,
along with a pUe o f church
pa m p h le ta *• no n a m e a n d
address. 1 And your vast amount
o f knowledge quite tntlmldattng:
however. It teems you, too.
s u ffe r from the *‘Qod
Syndrome." the Incurable dis­
ease afflicting m ost m edical
doctors. Homosexuality can be
traced back through the ages,
and some cultures sa w tnetr
differences as a gift tram Qod
and gave them an nonored place
tn the dan. Only
their fundamental right w ing
religious leaders seem to be
totally hung up on sexuality. It’s
about time to update your data
Homosexuals are truly
"b o m that w ay."

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from the "Gott Syndrome.” not
the " G o d S y n d r o m e ." T h is
m eans that 1 try to keep an open
m in d about m edical Issu es,
e ap eclally those r e la tin g to
tastes, lifestyles, an d sexu al
preferences.

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a s normal people - not vt
with a different sexual orienta­
tion. I’m more Interested in what
kind of a person I’m dealing
with, not how he o r she got
there.

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Cdi tor Answers s toueMm« RotxyRunts

Certainly, homosexuality la as
old a s the human race. It’s not
ray Interest or fapoQiilNttty to
Judge this activity rig h t o r
wrong. It’s been with u s for
centuries; that’s the reality.
W e could argue for several
days whether or not homosex­
uals are "born that w a y ." Th is is
akin to the old religious dis­
cussions of how m any angels
could dance on the head o f a pin.
It’s really immaterial. Homosex­
uals are no better or worse than
heterosexuals and should be
treated as people, period.

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are taught that one
’t give declarer a ruf1t that U la a no-no
defense. However, aa more expe­
rienced players learn, there la an
excellent time for conceding a
ruJT-and-discard: when you have
taken all your aide-suit tricks.
Then the defense’s only chance
for extra tricks is in the trump
suit, and the ruff-and-dlacard
might weaken declarer’s trump
holding.
Dr. George Rosenkranx. Mex­
ico’s top player, spotted an Ideal
chance for a ruff-and-dlacard In
this deal from the IMP Pair* at
the Summer Nationals In New
Orleans.
That was some bidding by
N o rth . F ou r n o -tr u m p w a s
Roman Key Card Blackwood.
South’s reply showing all four
aces or three aces and the heart
king.
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South should have bid four clubs
over three spades, which might
have got them to the laydown
six dubs.
Playing in six hearts, after
winning the first trick with his
spade ace. as the cards lie South
does best to play a club to the
dummy. But he actually ruffed
hit remaining spade. Then came
a heart to the queen and king.
Now Roscnkranz matte the
killing play of hla last spade. If
declarer ruffed In the dummy, he
would have only two trumps left
In each hand, unable to combat
West’s three. Bui after South
ruffed In hand, he could no
longer pick up W est's heart 10.
South caahed the heart ace.
getting the bad news. Then he
couldn't do better than play on
clubs, finishing one down.
Watch out for the yes-yes
ruff-and-dlacard.
Phillip A ld e r’s book. "Get
Smarter at Bridge." Is available.

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much more important to you
than to your peers today. Try
In the year ahead, you might not to be overawed by the sound
not have many opportunities, of your own voice.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
but the ones you do have will be
19) On numerous occasions your
o f very high quality. W hat they
offer will make up for their lack hunches arc rem arkably on
target, but this might not be the
In numbers.
case today. Let your logic and
(Sept. 23-Oct. 23) To­ practicality take precedence over
day you might be much better at your Intuitive perceptions.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19}
Issuing orders than complying
with them. Set a good exam ple If Although It's healthy to remain
you expect others to obey your optimistic, keep your expecta­
commands. Know where to look tions within realistic bounds. Do
for romance and you’ll find it. not expect to get fabulous re­
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r is e n (Feb. 20-March 20)
Instantly reveals which signs are
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this newspaper. P.O. Box 1758 promises will deliver little. De­
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time. Unfortunately, you might blame could be partially yours.
not believe this, much to the Avoid putting yourself in posi­
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you fall behind, you could have a
difficult time catching up. Do the
worst assignments first.
L E O (July 23-Aug. 22) If your
self-discipline Is a trifle lax
today, all your resolutions and
good Intentions could go by the
boards. Don't be self-indulgent,
be self-sufficient.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) At
the least, politely listen to those
w h o are Interested In your
welfare when they offer advice
today. Much of what they re­
commend could help you.

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THURSDAY

September 28, 1995

NEWS DIGEST

Raise
in pay
for 4
county
workers

Lake Mary H igh School Homecom ing, IM S

Lsisurs Quid* changes
The Leisure Guide, normally carried In the
on Fridays, will no longer be
Included, effective tomorrow. Television barings
will be presented In the dally editions, with both
Friday and Saturday appearing on Friday, and
Sunday and Monday In the Sunday editions.
Other information normally contained In the
Leisure Guide will be Included In vatloua
and sections of the dally Sanford Mershf.

Stutford Herald

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Herald Staff Writer

Busy not night
SANFORD — Both the boys* a
from Seminole High a s well as the Lake Mary
boys and Lake Brantley girls were winners In
prep volleyball action Wednesday night.

□
K ttp on wishing
Psychic Jerry Stewart advises readers to keep
on wishing, hoping, dreaming.

Flu socclno avallablt
SANFORD — The Seminole County Public
Health Unit has announced that flu vaccine Is
now available at the County Health Department
facilities, 400 W. Airport Blvd. in Sanford, and
182 W. Wllshlre Blvd. In Casselberry.
Cost of the vaccine la 88. which Is also *uii«hL.
to Medicare.
For additional Information, contact the health
unit at 322.2724.

Wanting to look their boot, oomo of Lake Mary Hlgh'a
finest young men find the cutest way to ohow off

their lege. The young men haws found a unique way
to cheer on their Ramo. Hero’s looking at Ewe, guys.

P a ra d e k ic k s o ff fe s tiv itie s
le a d in g to d a n c e , fo o tb a ll g a m e
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Dorby raett sat
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment has announced that two rally events
will be held this Sunday at Sanford's Soap Box
Derby Park, south of Rinehart Road on
Avenue.
Recreation and Parks director Mika Kirby i
the races wtll not be for competition, but wlU
give prospective soap box racers opportunities
to fine-tune thetr driving skills for next year*s
races.
Two rallys will 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 information, contact the Recre­
ation Department at 330-5807.

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w hich attracted ' “ a thousand or s o "
gccoralnf to police reportsFloats represe n ting the various clubs and school
scttvttlcs were the m ain feature o f the event.
The event w as the first o f several which will lead

The football team's trainer* and managers u
from their duties to get caught up In the Rams I

time

SANFORD — T w o original one-set
plays and a short version of s
familiar one will b e highlighted this
Friday and S atu rday by the Ritx
Patio Dinner Theatre group. The
pfcys will be held at Cafe Jakes on
E. First Street In downtown Sanford.
One of th 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 of 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 commissioners
and property appraiser have open cam ;
accounts. In addition, a candidate for i ‘
an account.
Com m ission ers P a t W arren . D ick V a n D erW elde an d D a ry l M cLain alo n 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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decorated float, they wavs to tha cheering crowd.

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writer Mind* A. I
Stephens.
Stephens la a
fifth generation
Floridian, and attended the Univer­
sity of South Florida where she
majored In the visual 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 an d German
languages. She h as worked In the
field of public relations for the
Pinellas County A rts Council.
Another of the features to be
presented as a one-act play Is “We
Need a Book Deal. Elvis Says So."
wltten by George Betz. The third
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HsiSdStaff Writer

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SANFORD — S om e 11th hour job
reclasatficationa approved by the
Seminole County Board o f County
T u esday will mean
rkers will get a little
four county worker*
more money in thetr paychecks
during the next fiscal year.
The commissioners O K ’d job re­
c lassification s o n the consent
agen d a d u rin g th etr afternoon
session. The u pgrad es resulted In
5% pay Increases totaling 18.200
for the four. T h e commissioners
approved the am e n d e d 1095-06
following a p u blic h earing that
night.
from the general
Another’ 816.470
I
fund waa OK'd to purchase six radar
units for Florida H ighw ay Patrol
vehicles working Sem inole County.
P la n n in g a n d D e v e lo p m e n t
director Tony V an derw orp receives
a five percent salary adjustment
w ith the r e c la s s if i c a t i o n . His
$78,291 salary w ill Increase to
•82.202 for the com ing year.
The Job reclassification was re-

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HaraM Sanlor Staff Writar
SANFORD — A s teachers rage at the educa­
tional disadvantages an d parents protest the
disruption of family life, the modified school
calendar may face some refinement, but not
complete demolition In Seminole County.
The experiment has been tried and failed
elsewhere, most recently In Orange County. In
this county, the common calendar (more like
traditional school year used In high school) will be
sddressed for the 1906-07 school year.
A school board work session, scheduled for Oct.
17. will look at the possibilities of a common
calendar for the elementary and middle schools.
Orange County's seven-year trial of year-round
schools wtll be phased out beginning next year,
when 40 elementary schools go back on a new

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The common calendar, she explained, had
som e scheduling similarities with 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 we can to get as
m any schools on single track a s w e can ." Wright
promised.
Th e committee examining the re-zonlng pro­
cess for elementary schools In the 1907-08 school
year has been given the task o f creating two new
attendance zones which will relieve overcrowding
at some schools and allow the conversion to
single track schools from multi-track scheduling.
W h en Lawton Elementary School in Oviedo
went 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 millions of dollars by Increasing the capacity
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common calendar.
The catalyst for change there, school officials
said Wednesday, was protest by parents who
didn't like the effects of year-round schools on
family lUe.
Year-round students have three-week vacations
throughout the year that don't always coincide
with the breaks of siblings attending school at
other levels. Also, some families who only had
children In the year-round system didn't like thetr
traditional summer vacations and holidays Inter­
rupted.
According to Geraldine Wright, co-director of
elementary education who 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
common time for families."

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                    <text>TUESDAY

November 28, 1995

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County alnoo 1101
88th Year, No. 71 - 8anford, Florida

Bank building
nixed as cop
headquarters

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By mean
Hsrald Senior Staff Wrllsr_________

TODAY
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Prict of proMnlt In
*12 Days of Christmas* dtollnos
PHILADELPHIA - Treating your true love to
all the gifts in “The 13 Day* of Chf1atmaa“
won't coat aa much thla year — but It'a atlll
enough to make Santa bluah.
The annual tongue-in-cheek aurvey found that
the prices of pear tree*, swan* and gold rings
dropped compared with last year, while the
costa of malda-a-mllklng. geeae-a-laylng and
other presents In the song held steady.
Buying all the gift*, from the 12 drummers
drumming to the partridge In a pear tree, would
cost 812,481.69 — a 21.3 percent decline from
last year'* prices, according to PNC Bank'*
annual Christmas Price Index, released Monday.
But the Pittsburgh-based bank calculate* the
"true cost of Christmas" by adding all the gifts
given each day — 364 presents. Including 12
partridges In pear trees, 36 calling bird* and 24
turtle doves. They come to 851.764.04 — a 20.4
percent decline compared with last year, the
bank said.
The drop wa* the first since 1068. when the
index fell 0.6 percent.
PNC started publicizing the index In 1064.
Before that. It waa an In-house newsletter
Intended for fun. “and to prove that occasionally
us economists do have a sense of humor.” PNC
economist Rebekah Pickling said.
Greater supply caused the seven swans to go
from 67.000 to 83,900. The Philadelphia Zoo.
which suppllsd Qgurss far all the birds In the
song, said the population of the endangered
North American trumpeter swan has risen from
73 to more than 14.000 In the past 60 years,
thanks to the efforts of breeders.
Five gold rings dropped from 8490 last year to
8325 for Christmas 1909, while the price of a
pear tree went from 619.99 to 612.90 because of
a sale at the nursery that supplies PNC with the
cost.
Only the price of lords-a-leaping rose, from
83.012.63 to 83.162.57.
Because the minimum wage remained at
84.25. one hour of elght-malds-a-milklng still
was 834 (cows apparently not Included).
Cost* for pipers piping and drummers
drumming came from Musicians Union Local
77. nine ladles dancing from a local dance
company and 10 lonls-a-leaping from a ballet
company. Pickling said.
Prices may vary In different parts of the
country, said Pickling, “and it doesn't take Into
account If your true love lived Caraway."
Shipping and handling Isn't mentioned In the
traditional Christmas carol.

The Sanford Police Department won’t be moving to the old First Federal
building downtown after • study concluded the move wouldn’t be cost
effective.

Value of
generosity
shared by
students
By

SANFORD - The Sanford Police
Department will continue to ahop
fo r a n ew p la c e to aet up
housekeeping. And that aulta Chief
Ralph Ruaaelljuit fine.
The department's 111 employees.
Including 89 sworn officers, are
crowded Into their current facility at
815 S. French Ave., but Ruaaell
believes the city’s proposed move to

the First Federal Bank of Seminole
building on First Street would be
less than cost-effective in the long
run.
Russell’s reaction was bolstered at
last evening’s city commission
meeting by a study done by
architect Keith Reeves of the 1SK
Reeves firm.
The report concluded the First
Federal building, while having ade­
quate apace to accomodate the

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menu

Herald 8*nlor Staff Wrttar
SANFORD — The Seminole County school
district has made It a point to try to teach strong
values to the students who come to them.
“We want to make sure these young people
come away from school with the values that they
need to make good choices In their lives." said
Edie Valentine of the district's prevention office.
“We want our students to be good citizens of this'
community."
Each month, students from kindergarten
through 12th grade are given a “Value of the
Month" to ponder and to talk about In class. The
values relate to various aspects of the students'
lives.
Teachers and administrators are encouraged to
talk about the values with the students and help

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Deadly sex
Criminal transmission
of HIV virus added to
prostitution charge
Pram Bleff WsperSe
SANFORD — A Casselberry woman may be the
first person In Seminole County to be charged
with criminal transmission of the HIV virus.
The 32-year-old woman was arrested last
Tuesday evening for assignation to commit
prostitution by Seminole County sherifTs depu­
ties. She later told deputies that she was HIV
positive.
Deputies said she got Into a car with an
undercover CCIB agent outside a Pern Park night
club and offered to perform sexual favors in
exchange for 620. She told the agent he did not
have to use any sort of protection such as a
condom.
She was arrested on the prostitution charges
and while she was being driven to the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility, she told the agent that
she waa HIV positive.
"Even If there Is no sex act." Ed McDonough,
public information officer for the sheriff's office,
■aid. "the charge of criminal transmission Is

afternoon as
brightly decorated
trees wart erected on
candy cana baaaa
naar Ma g n o l i a
Square. Above, Butch
W i l l i s put the
finishing touches on
lha tree. While, at
right, public works
m aintenance em ­
ployees Bert Herring,
Jeff Davla, Mike
Moore, Paul Parker
and Curtis Pika,
make sure the trees
are put up property.

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The kids’ store, but so much more

Nov. 28
27 shopping
days to Christmas
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N EW S FROM T H E R EG IO N AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Overseeing public- private groups
Associated Press Writer

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TALLAHASSEE — Public-private partner­
ships for economic development, the film
Industry and other state economic efforts
need more scrutiny to ensure they're doing
their Jobs, an audit concludes.
Qov. Lawton Chiles has touted his efforts
to link government and business resources
Into quasl-publlc organisations headed by
business executives Instead of bureaucrats.
But Florida's auditor general said the state
needed greater oversight of the quasl-publlc
organizations, some of which have received
millions of dollars In public money.
In an audit this month. Auditor Oeneral
Charles Lester recommended a variety of
changes for how the Department of Com­
merce oversees the budgets and perfor*“
mances of a handful off the p
public-private
groups created under the Chiles administra­
tion.
The organizations Include Enterprise Flor­
ida. which handles economic development
strategies; the Florida Entertainment
Commission, promoter of the film business;
and the Florida Sports Foundation, which
promotes athletics.
“The Legislature and state agency of­
ficials retain a stewardship responsibility to
ensure that the privatised program, activity,

TALLAHASSEE — Qov. Lawton Chiles maid he will ask a
Washington company to reteaae records about misleading
phone calls the firm was paid to make for the governor's
campaign.
But the governor, In a letter to the Republican senator
Investigating the calls, said he had no power to compel
National Telecommunications Services Inc. to turn over
anything.
Company head Mac Hansbrough would not comment
Monday on his decision to Ignore a subpoena from the Senate
Executive Business. Ethics and Elections Committee. He
referred all queries to the Chiles campaign.
The campaign said It paid $870,000 to the company to make
1.1 million calls last year, Including an estimated 70,000 calls
to older voters where callers did not Identify themselves as
representing the governor's campaign.
Senate ethics committee Chairman Charlie Crist, R-St.
Petersburg, will convene hearings on the phone calls Dec. 8.

Ughthous# gtU its glow book
MIAMI — Miami's oldest structure, the 170-year-old Cape
Florida Lighthouse In Key Biacayne, Is getting Its glow back.
The re lighting of the darkened landmant Is scheduled for
July
of the Miami cen
Centennial,
y 27. eve or
Philadelphia
hia has the Liberty Bell, San Francisco has the
Oolden Oate IBridge, New York has the Statue of Liberty. Now,
Miami will have this lighthouse, said Maggl Cook, director of
Dade Heritage Trust, which Is supporting the $1.8 million
restoration.
The lighthouse, first built In 1B28, la now surrounded by a
nine-story ring of scaffolding to enable teams of brick masons
to repair, restore and replace Its Intricate facade.

or function is Implemented, and continues
to operate. In a manner which la In the best
Interest of the state," the audit said.
Commerce Secretary Charles Dusseau. in
a written response to the report, disputed
many of the audit's suggestions. He said the
auditor general and commerce department
have “a fundamentally different philoso­
phy" of how the state should monitor the
organisations.
Dusseau said the stale wasn't supposed to
"mlcro-manage" the public-private opera­
tions.
"The department Is getting out of the
business of promoting economic develop­
ment through traditional government
mechanisms to better take advantage of the
private sector expertise,” he said. "The least
desirable outcome would be for us to
recreate a rule-bound bureaucracy when our
goal la the exact opposite."
The auditor general's report was the latest
critical salvo at Chiles' pet economic
development programs.
Earlier reviews by the governor's In­
spector general, Harold Lewis, and Comp­
troller Bob Milligan criticised the enter­
tainment commission for lax administrative
and management practices.
Chiles has said he hoped the criticism
would not hamper hia efforts to expand
Enterprise Florida, created In 1992 ana run

by a group of business executives.
The governor wants to give all of the
commerce department's economic devel­
opment duties to the public-private organi­
sation. Lawmakers, skeptical that the orga­
nisation would do a better job than the
stale, blocked the move this year.
Lester said the commerce department had
designed adequate “oversight controls'' for
tracking contracts between the state and the
public-private groups, but that the
measures hadn't been fully implemented.
Dusseau said more regulations weren't
needed. Instead, he said, the commerce
department would try to educate the people
who run the public-private organisations.
'It Is clear that aome start-up problems
nave been
have occurred which mayt have
prevented If these boards of directors had
better understood the legal environment In
which state government operates," Dusseau
said.
Enterprise Florida has received $11.4
million in state money over the past two
years. The entertainment commission has
received $380,000 In public money.
The sports foundation received no tax
dollars this year. It received $700,000, the
bulk of Its funding, from the asks of license
plates with professional sports team logos.

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This Is the third grads olaaa at
Sanford Grammar School erica
1922. Front row. (I to r):
Gertruda Mining, Lucy Handaraon, Mary Sulford Powell,
Unknown, Unknown, Ruth ***,
Alva ***, Allies Hodgins. Sec­
ond row: Kathryn Tills,
Mitchell, Doris Nolan,
***, Unknown, Unknown, Jack
Stamper, *** Klntaw. Thrid roar.
Britt •**, Unknown, Paul “
gars, Ralph Vlnoant, Unknown,
Clifford Collins, Unknown,
Unknown, fre t row: Samara!I

Haitians tort hom«
MIAMI — The Coast Ouard has sent home 881 Haitians, the
newest refugees In a recent exodus that now tops 1,000 a week.
That Is more than half the 1,06$ Haitians Intercepted In all o f
1999 who had hoped to reach U.S. shores.
Quy Victor, director of the Haitian Refugee Center here, said
Monday Impending elections In Haiti may be the reason for the
recent increase. He attributed the Influx to smuggling
Opel itfOlls*
“Whenever there Is an election In Haiti, people are always
talking about violence." he said. “Because (smugglers) know
some group Is going to disrupt the process, this la the time to
organise.'
The moat recent group was Intercepted Sunday aboard a
rocky 78-foot boat, about 170 mites southeast of Miami. The
vessel was first spotted Saturday off Andros laland, Bahamas.
One man. suffering from severe dehydration, died onboard
the Coast Ouard cutter.

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CRESTV H W , Fla. — An Air Force officer stationed at
Hurlburt Field died In an off-duty akydtvtng accident when his
nuln and n t n N fid iu tcs both felted.
Maj. Manta Earls Kirkpatrick. 40. died Saturday durtng a
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TALLAHASSEE - Critics of
F lo r id a 's u n iq u e g o v e r nor-and-Cablnet system say
there hasn't been much change
from the days when a debate
over a mute purchase lasted an
hour.
Six d frad f later, the state's
top leaden still spend several
hours every two weeks discuss­
ing
changes to rules,
resolving f f 1* ” disputes among
agencies and deciding whether
landowners can build 20-foot

WASH1NQT0N - Hundreds of Cubans who have received
U.8. immigrant visas have boon unable to emigrate because
the service foes chargsri by the Cuban government are
"W e believe tbma free should be reduced.'
Nicholas
He commented aa U B . and Cuban officiate opened two days
I____1 kl New York.
; for the United States, each Cuban migrant
J total of $780 for a medical exam.

Since the Cabinet has a com­
bined salary of about $700000.
some say there are better ways
for the state's top elected of­
ficials to spend their time.
Others fear Florida could lose a
unique example of truly democratlc government. Ci
Cabinet
meetings have been compared to
old-fashioned town meetings

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placing four agencies that now
answer to the governor and
Cabinet — the Departments of
Revenue. Law Enforcement and
Veterans Affairs and the Florida
Highway Patrol — under the aote
control of the governor.
The Department of Highway
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About a third of the 200 laws
Hrt«iiiii| administrative duties
now aaalgnrd to the governor
and Cabinet would be given
solely to the education commis­
sioner. Decisions over broader
policy issues would be left un­
changed.
“We felt the governor and
Cabinet ought to spend their
time on the policies and not on
administrative, clerical duties."
said former Gov. Bob Martinet, a
member of the Cabinet reform
"It allows the governor and
Cabinet to be more active direct­
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opinions on nearly anything.
A commission appointed to
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to rec o m m e n d s w e e p in g
changes that would greatly
strengthen the poorer of the
governor, abolish one state
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Atkins loses death row appeal
UQTTIVS i IC V K M V n C I I I I V Q I f l
David Bruce Blount, 27006 Palmetto Ave. *3, Sanford, was
arrested for domestic violence-battery on Thursday by Sanford
Police,
Police said he and his girlfriend were allegedly Involved In a
verbal argument when he pushed her to the ground and then
punched her In the nose.
He was arrested when he went to the Sanford Police
Department to report the dispute,
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he was held without bond.

Kevin Eugene Conklin, 20, BOO 8. Holly Ave., Sanford, was
arrested for battery by Sanford Police on Thursday by Sanford
Police.
gotlce said he allegedly approached another person and
shoved him across the room. No reason was given for the
altercation.
. Conklin was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
where he was held on 0500 bond.

Man arrastsd for punching cop
Marcus Garrett Hill, 24, 1010 Locust Ave., Sanford, was
arrested for battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting
arrest with violence by Seminole County sheriff's deputies on
Friday.
Deputies said Hill had Oed the scene of a hit and rum
accident after an altercation with a Longwood officer at the
scene. When deputies tracked him down and attempted to
restrain him he punched the deputy in the face with his fist
Deputies report HID will be charged with other counts
(Including battery on the Longwood officer and In relation to
the accident) at a later date.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he was held oh 06,000 bond.

Howard Wayne "Poolde" Carter. 22. 3 Castle Brewer Ct.,
Sanford, was arrested for possession of crack cocaine and
driving with a suspended license by Lake Mary Police on
Thursday.
Police said Carter was arrested for driving with a suspended
license and a search of his car revealed a ruse box containing
four pieces of what later turned out to be crack cocaine.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 06,000 bond.

Domsstle vtolinoi sllsgsd
Shon Hall. 26, 2100 Sipes Ave., Sanford, was arrested for
domestic violence-battery by Sanford Police on Thursday.
Police said he went to his girlfriend’s place of employment
and got Into a verbal dispute wtth her. He then pushed her
against the wall.
He was taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he was held without bond.

Fraud sllsgsd In praacriptlon order

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Gina Beth Hunt 20. 1347 Dunhlll Rd„ Longwood. waa
attested for ,w&lt;" | fraudulent means in
medicinal
drags by Altamonte Springs Police on Wednesday.
Pollce aald the phoned In a prescription to an Altamonte
Eprihgi drug More Identifying herself as a representative of a
doctors office. When the pharmacy called to confirm they were
MM dfofersanfhxn then who had allegedly called was not tn
that'm f, butHriet they had had seme problems with Hunt
*flk «g the
trying to get him to caU tn the p »***rlFth?n
for her. They aaid the doctor had refused to do so.
Hunt was taken to the John E, Polk Correctional Facility
where she waa held In lieu of 0116 bond.

TALLAHASSEE - A state
judge has rejected an appeal
from a killer scheduled to die In
Florida's electric chair Wednes­
day for the 1901 murder of a
6-year-old Lakeland boy.
The next step for Phillip
Atkins, 40, is the state Supreme
Court.
In Bartow, Circuit Judge E.
Randolph Bentley rejected the
appeal from the bench Monday
but had not yet Issued a written
appeal, said Michael Minerva,
head of the state office that
handles legal appeals for death
row Inmates.
Gov. Lawton Chiles signed
Atkins' second death warrant In
mid-October. Atkins’ execution
Is scheduled for 7 a.m. Wedneeday.
Atkina was condemned for the
kidnapping and murder of An­
tonio Castillo In September
1001.
Atkins, then 20, picked up

Antonio In their neighborhood,
drove him to a wooded area and
molested him. When the little
boy later threatened to tell his
parents about the Incident,
Atkins beat him to death with a
steel pipe and his flats.
A tkins had a history or
h om osexu al a c tiv ity w ith
children. His parents first
noticed his deviant behavior at
age IS and tried to get help for
him.
Atkins survived his first death
warrant when a federal Judge
granted him a stay less than 24
hours before he was scheduled
to go to the chair In April 1909,
Meanwhile, a circuit court
Judge in Orlando denied the
appeal of another death row
inmate scheduled for execution
Friday.
Jerry White, 47, Is condemned
for the murder of James Melson
during a grocery store robbery In
March 1961 In Orange County.
White has survived two previous
death warrants.
Orange Circuit Judge Bob
Evans on Monday refused to

Photographer pleads
innocent in slaying

delay hla execution or to hear
further evidence that he didn't
get a fair trial. The Judge said he
did not believe the outcome
would be different with the new
evidence.
White was 32 when he entered
a grocery store In Taft where he
shot Melson. a customer, In the
back of the head. Store owner
Alexander H. Alexander also was
shot and paralysed.

Another customer. Henry
Tehanl, entered the store with
his daughter but refused White's
order to enter the freeser with
the other two victims. White's
gun misfired, and Tehanl fled
and called police.
White had a long criminal
record, Including armed robbery
and aggravated assault, when he
shot a man In the head In a fight
over a woman.

Sharing and oaring

**«**•..***.*•*,

Members of the Mature Citizens Thanksgiving Luncheon
committee sponsored by the Alpha Kappa Omega chaptsr of the
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., gathered outside the Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce recently after the event In which
older members of the Sanford community were Invited to share
fellowship and a good lunoh. In the front row, left to right,
Lorraine Henry, Frances Boyd, Virginia Wilson, Marva Woodard,
Bobrta Alexander, and Marie Radford; In the middle row, left to
right, Elouise Quinton, Priscilla Parka, Faye Williams and Delores
Anderson; in the back row, left to rfoht, Vicki Smith, Marva Pierce
and Melissa Roberts.

women who were photographed
J P * Los Angeles County SherIn chilling deathlike poses by a ifTa Department la also In­
man who pleaded innocent In veatigattng whether the Sobek
the slaying of a model.
killing la tied to the 1092 death
Bad was set Monday at 01 of another model whose body
million for Charles Rathbun, was dumped In the Angeles
charged with murdering Linda Nations! Forest, the source told
Sobek, a former Los Angeles the Daily Breese,
Raiders cheerleader.
Investigators who seised a
Deputy District Attorney computer at Rathbun's home
Stephen R. K ay, w ho co- were examining flies for InferAU Transmission
prosecuted Charles Hanson, will matkm about the disappearance
handle the caae. He said he o f Kim berly Pandelloa, the
Defects
would decide later whether to newspaper said,
Are Not M^Jor
aeek the death penalty.
Rathbun has relatives in Ohio.
There are no algns of blood or Michigan and other states, and
Problems— y
m m In the docens of photodetectives were checking to aee
a discovered at Ratnbun's If there were any unsolved
, but police are trying to killings in those areas, as well as
“
contact the women to find out If ^cations he may have visited as
they are all right the Dally ■ photographer, the newspaper
Breese of Torrance reported. The “ Idphotos clearly portrayed death, a
"W e may be looking at a aplal
source told the newspaper.
killer," the paper quoted the
Homicide Investigator Mary source as sayin g.__________ ; ■
Ulcwfi
Bice said Monday (Hit she was
Bice diasxreed.
"W c m w S S U u n , O d e ,
all- V
. djs'mZirfii.t • o .
Yeirs™ Same
murderer or serial IdUer." she

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Consult a Ak
Specialist

Harrell A Beverly
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Rath bun, 30, waa arrested
Wednesday after trying to shoot

209 W. 25th St, Sanford
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Michael T. Davis. 20. 1110 W. Third St., Sanford, waa
arrested for poesssslnn of cannabis for distribution, and
pomamlon of
for distribution by Sanford Police on
fiifidiy#
Pottce laid he was in a known drug activity area at 6th Street
and Ottve Avenue when they began watching him because he
allegedly had been selling drags at that comer, They attempted
to speek with him but he ran. When they caught him, he had
109 biggies of martyuani ind 12 a n ill bogs of cocaine
ooncooAedln hio crotch ireo*
Ha waa taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
held on 63,000bond.

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was held at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility without
•Hollis Barnes. 40.1604 Tangerine Ave., Sanford, on charges

died from asphyxiation.
"I don't know how the eephyxatlon w aa accom plished."
Wayne Willett said.
Without elaborating. Willett
aaid that at least three models,
all friends of Sobek's, told him of
having bad experiences with
Rathbun.
Coroner's office officials dis­
counted Rathbun's claim that
Bobefc waa struck by a vehicle.

Monday November 27th thru
Saturday December 2nd
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Preliminary results showed
"the Injuries are not consistent
wtth an automobile-type acd-

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EDITORIAL

Start thinking
before drinking
It was sad to see the number or accidents
and arrests over the Thanksgiving four-day
weekend caused by driving under the influ­
ence of alcohol (DUI). No doubt, many
families were devastated because one person
couldn't control his or her use of alcohol.
Just as during any holiday season, an
accidental death will carry one through the
years to come, and what should be special
events In future years will always be the
anniversary of tragedy.
Perhaps with the four days off work many
people take for Thanksgiving weekend, there
arc more DUI cases than normal. July 4th
and several other holidays have become Just
as hazardous on our streets and highways.
Only one holiday. New Years Eve, has seen
a reduction In DUI arrests in recent years. We
suspect It's because law enforcement is out In
full strength that night, to prevent any
disasters and to protect other motorists and
pedestrians from possible danger.
Don't let the traditional New Year's Eve
drinking binges make them appear os though
they are the worst. Unfortunately, as stastlcs
have proven, there were many DUI motorists
on the roads this past weekend. They
probably didn't expect there would be as
many officers out on patrol as there were.
For most everyone, any type of drinking to
excess is unhealthy. It also produces a
hangover, which Is never easy to handle the
morning after, especially If one must go back
to work.
But drinking then driving Is even worse. In
these cases, even a few drinks are dangerous.
While a person may believe he or she Is
capable of walking straight or handling a
vehicle at 65 miles per hour, there Is alw ays a
problem in making snap decisions.
Suppose someone else who has had a few
more belts comes careening down Interstate-4
at high speed. You may nave to swerve to
avoid a collision. With a few drinks however,
you may not have Immediate control you
need, even though you may believe you do.
The Sanford H ertM normally lists nam es o f
persons arrested on charges o f driving under
the Influence. There are usually a few
reported each day In the northern area of
Seminole County.
Over the holidays however, the num ber
often climbs w ay beyond the norm. The
result can be death. Injury, or vehicular
damage. No one wants that.
Keep In mind, the term “ D U I" used by law
enforcement these daya has changed. The
charge used to be “ drivin g under the
Influence o f alcohol/* Now, It could be
influence o f alcohol or drugs. Arrests are
made regularly on both charges.
Thanksgiving, Christm as, New Year's Eve.
or other nut|or holidays are supposed to be
happy times for Individuals and families.
Yet no matter how many law enforcement
officers are out patrolling the roads on our
holidays, the only w ay w e'll ever see a
reduction In the future Is if people start
thinking before they start drinking.
A few drinks pr a few puffs may be fun for a
moment, but they could produce years of
sorrow for others. Is that what we want?

Berry's World

Look at it from Gingrich’s standpoint
WASHINGTON-Look at it from House Speaker
Newt Gingrich’s standpoint. His Contract With
America not only helped to restore OOP control
of the Congress but did so by electing a freshman
class of young Republicans committed to
downsizing the federal government and bringing
the budget into quick balance. Why ar
shouldn't he
have threatened to "shut down the government
for a month" ir that's what It took to force
President Clinton to give up his resistance to the
Republican budget proposals. After all. the
Republicans had a m s u t i to carry out their
pledge.
But did they? Robert Theobald says they had
no such thing. What looked like an historic
Republican victory-the basis of the "mandate"»waa more accurately a Democratic loss.
Is the New Orleans-based futurist splitting
semantic hairs? He doesn't think so..
"It is only as one looks beyond America's
borders that one can see the distinction.
Incumbent governments throughout the world
are profoundly unpopular. Indeed, the dominant
party In Canada was essentially wiped out In
their last election.
"Throughout the world, citizens feel that the
pedicles of the party In power are falling. It does
not matter whether they are left or right."
Theobald la not the first observer to note that

■Don't EVER honk the horn at the person in
front ot you as soon as the light turns green.
Do you want to get us HILLED?"

willing to pander to the extremist positions
which dominate the airwaves and the press."
There are two points In that-and it's far from
clear what can be done about etther of them. The
more commented upon point Is the recent
tendency of office-seekers to drive the issues to
extremes-to draw sharper distinctions than the
voters feel on Issues ranging from welfare to
abortion to the size of government. As the
response to Powell's almost-candidacy showed,
most voters flop around In the middle, moving to
one extreme or another only when politicians cut
out the middle ground.
The other point la that there are "real Issues"
that ere going unaddreased. Are there?
Theobald's answer, no doubt Influenced by his
own Ideological leanings, Is a ringing "Yes."
"At least a quarter of American adults are
ready for forward-looking change." he says.
"They are aware that the patterns of the
industrial age must change dramatically If a high
life is to ‘be achieved.
- -There Is an
quality of fife
acceptance of the ecological realities which
require the end of our commitment to maximum
economic growth and maximum employment.
People are willing to pay for higher environmen­
tal standards with money, so long as the burden
is fairly shared. They are also willing to earn less
Income as the coat of purchasing more leisure.

JACK ANDERSON

Poles allow Walesa
time to go fishing
WASHINGTON - Polish President Lech
Walesa may find a silver lining In his
stunning electoral defeat last week. Tn a 1991
Interview with us. Walesa lamented the
simple pleasures In life he would not be able
to enjoy until he was defeated.
"I like everything I --------don't have and which
I cannot do." he said.
"For Instance, today
the weather Is so nice
I would like to go
rishlng. M aybe I
would like to go with
you and have some
fun. But ... 1 don't
have the time or the
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1IC HOUSE d W P V K B A M ON GIFTS R U M U M IS T S
D A V I D S. B R O D E R

Quayle sitting out campaign
n
WASHINOTON-For the first time In 30
yean, Don Quayle Is sitting out o political
campaign, but he still plays the presidential
election game in his head, lie Is worrying
about two dstes-thls Dec. IB and next Labor
Day weekend-and what they may do to
Republican chances of regaining the White
The first date, he pointed out In an Interview
Is both the ftUng deadline lor the
New Hampshire primary
y and
andithe final date for
negotiating a deal between the White House
ana Congress on a seven-year balanced
budget. The second date Is tbs time tentatively
cnotfn oy R o n iTfDf tor nil new woe pen •
dence Party to pick its 1088nominee.
To Quayle. those dales spell a double
whammy far the GOP and the man be
considers Its likely but not certain nominee,
Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole of Kansas.

to sign onto a modified version of the
Republican balanced budget, thus taking the
issue of taxes and spending out of partisan
conflict In the 1896csmpehp).
Quayle. who saw how dtvtstve and energyconsuming U was to quell conservative com­
mentator Patrick J. Buchanan’s chalkndr to
President Bush In 1903. marvels that Clinton
has sidestepped such a threat. Even President
Nixon was tested by two House Republican
backbenchers In 1973, alter a first term that
was less dtvtstve (at toast within the OOP| than
Clinton's first three years.
Why are no liberals challenging Clinton?
Quayle asks In genuine wonderment. The
probably says mote about the weak­
ness of the left and the scarcity of alternative
leaders than nfput Clinton's strength. But the
As Quayle saya. the Republican nomination
batik, however brief It may be, will Inflict
on the winner. Meanwhile. Quayle

S1MI«W4.hc.

the 1994 OOP electoral victory was less than a
mandate. The Wash­
ington Post's E.J.
Dionne, for example,
recently pointed out
that the victory
a m o u n te d to 63
percent of the vote In
House elections for
which only 39 per­
cent of the electorate
turned out. Not quite
revolutionary, that.
But T h e o b a ld 's
point has less to do
with the size of the
vote than what be
sees as its essential
laths N tw
message: The in­
Ortaana-bassd
cumbents are m in­
futurist splitting
ing the point.
ssmantlo
hairs? Hs
"There Is a broad
doasn't think
and deep sense that
nobody speaks for
so.
the average citizen
who wants real Issues addressed and less time
spent on Ideological fads," he told me the other
day. "This la the real reason Gen. Colin Powell
spoke so clearly to so many people: he was not

mtlrhlng money to u ,iu (.u
iy targeting adverttaing In the
I states of iCalifornia
-----and the
battleground^
Midwest.
Barring *n*tu‘ A n * *iw&gt; of foreign blunder on
Clinton's port. Quayk says that means that
...... be down In the polta going
ettft HftpiJibiicft^i coQVftsi*
on Aug- 13. Jus! aa they were at
convention time In 1993-a bate they never
escaped.
And three weeks after San Diego-In another
echo of 1903-Perot will. Quayk believes,
launch another presidential bid of hta own. "1
assume we get Perot again." Quayk said, "and
that k bad news."

That assumption and that Judgment were
i
lithcrtnl of
near-universal at the lost big OOP gathering
the year, last week's meeting of DieiRepubUci
Governors Association In Nashua, N4f.. wbc
Quayle was interviewed.
Perot Insisted on last week's "Meet the
Press" that his expensive effort to get ballot
position far his Independence Party Is not a
sign he wants to run again himself. But those
protestation s are
simply not believed
b y w o r r ie d R e ­
publicans. If Perot
really wanted to re­
cruit another can­
didate. they say. he
w ould arrange to
n o m i n a t e one
earller-and with a
clearer system than
the vague process
Perot has described
of collecting
signatures from 10
percent of the party
members and then
competing In some ( h # still plays
aori of satellite-linked
thepfwkSsntiei
•faction gams
set of local conven­
Inhlahsad. J
tion halls.
Former Oov. John
H. (Jock) McKentan
of Maine, the state
up baUot-i
where Perot was
V said he
"very concerned" that the maverick busi­
nessman trill be free "lo spend 935 million of
his own money on hk campaign." Maine was
Perot’s beat state In 1993 and even If he Calk
well short of the 30 percent he won then, be
could help Clinton cany It again. McKentan
aaid.
That view waa widely shared among the
governors, who are Dak's main bulwark far
the nomination and the Repubttcana'beat hope
of winning the election. As Dak eeld In his talk
to the Nashua meeting. Republicans now
govern In 31 elates with 379 electoral
votes-109 more than needed to recapture the
presidency. "A ll you have lo do." he said, "ta
deliver your states."
But coast lo coast, the governors said Perot's
And they think be will nut. "I can't see him
Bitting M out." acid Oov. Tommy Thompson of
Wisconsin, which Clinton carried last time
with a boost from Perot. "He has such a huge
'Perot would hurt us in tlitoota," another
CUnton state sure to be targeted by the
Republicans, said Oov. Jim Edgar.
Quayk to far from alone In hta sober
asrasm m l of the dtolcully In tou ting C h iton-

(aa President)."
In a foreshadowing
of his fate, Walesa I Polish
Praaldant Laeh
continued: “I must
do It In the best way I
WafaM may find
a tU vtflln lngin
can, and wall for the
best results - wait
hit stunning
alaotorai dalasi
until they kick me
last waak. ■
out because It waa
done well, or because
U was done poorly."
He added with a chuckle. "They will
probably Judge it as bad."
It took a strong man to slngkhandedly
stand up to the former Soviet Communist
empire and the puppet regime In Poland. But
when those same unyielding qualities were
applied aa president of a newly democratic
country, 11made Walesa Into an autocrat who
often unwilling to listen to others. The
hero could not convince the Polish people he
had the right vision to navigate the country
toward a democratic future.
We have interviewed Walesa several times
since he scrambled over a wall at the Lenin
Shipyard tn I960 to lead strikers in the
movement that began the destruction of the
Iron Curtain. As a result, we've had the
chance to see Walesa's evolution up dose and
personal.
The happiest we ever saw him was during a
1990 visit to Gdansk, when he waa basking In
new-found Polish freedom and not yet serving
In a national leadership post. Hta 1999 visit to
the United States - when he became the first
non-head of state to address a Joint
of
Congress aincc Marquis de Lafayette In 1934
- was still a may memory. The one-time
unemployed electrician had been Interrupted
35 times by congressional applause.
Walesa wore a Ik for the 1990 Interview,
but under the table he was wearing h- w - ‘
slippers. He was also full of Jokes. He said
there was an up-slde to the bad old
Communist days: It was good for hta
marriage because wife Donuts refused to
argue with him In public. "Many people
didn't like their flat bring bugged?' lie
explained, "but I liked it because my wife
knew it waa bugged and she didn't quarrel
with me."
Walesa's mood waa much more morose a
year later, when our aaanrtatc Dak Van Atta
visited him lust a few months Into hk
presidency. Walesa was struggling with the
meaalnraa of democracy. At one point there
were 70 registered political parties, wtUi 74
more waiting far registration. Borne were
dubbed "couch parties" because aU of their
members III an one oofa.
"This to the tragedy of the
Walesa said. "There are so many psopte who
are not able to choose between these parties.
Poles are overcome with choices."
As Ume went on. Walesa became increas­
ingly frustrated with the legislative branch,
which opposed him at every turn. He didn't
keep hta temper wett. And be
mercurial tendency to make overnight shifts
on Issues. The Joke among Pates waa that
Walesa suited hta opinion thus: "I am far M. I
am totally far II. In fact, I am against It."
Walesa was learning about democracy, but
Just not fast enough.

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tueeday, November 28, 1995 - BA

D IA T H S
Benjamin (Benny) Byrd, 84. Williams Avenue.
Sanford, died Saturday, Nov. 25, 1995 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital, Sanford.
Bom July 4. 1911 in Abbeville. Oa„ he was a
foreman and a Jehovah’s Witness who moved to
central Florida in 1931.
Survivors Include his wife and devoted friend,
Georgia Mae; hla sons Tracy Caahe of Sanford.
Gary Lee Cashe and A1 Collins Caahe, both of
Brooklyn, N.Y.. and Willie Carl of Merritt Island;
his daughters Claudette Brown, Deborah Dukes
and Marlene Dukes, all of Sanford; his brother
Emory Howard of Columbia. S.C.; his sisters Ruth
Smith and Jean Ann Sampson, both of Callahan:
his 25 grandchildren and 14 great-grsndchldren.
Wllaon-Etchelberger Mortuary. Inc., in charge
of the arrangements.
Shirley L. Claggett. 62. Silvrrsmllh Circle. Lake
Mary, died Saturday, Nov. 25.1995.
Bom In Tulsa, Okla.. she was a decorator who
moved to central Florida in 1987. She was a
Christian and a member of the World Outreach
Center.
Survivors Include her daughters Terry Ham­
mond of Lake Mary. Debbie Schumacher of
Tulsa, Cattle Hilliard and Tammle Basal nl, both
of Midlothian, Va.i her brother Paul Babb of
Dallas; her sisters Dorothy Watson of Locust
Orove, Okla. and Billie McDonald of Tulsa.
Winter Park Funeral Home, Winter Park, in
charge of the arrangements.
Ethel Cross. 89. N. Denning Dr.. Winter Park,
died Saturday. Nov. 25. 1995 at Life Care Center
of Altamonte Springs.
Bom Jan. 9. 1906 in Buckhall. 8.C.. she was a
retired housekeeper and a member of Ward
Chapel A.M.E. Church who moved to central
Florida tn 1945. She was a former president of the
Student Board and a member of Eastern Star.
Survivors include her (laughers Edna Cross of
Winter Park and Delores Cross of Detroit: her
sister Margaret Williams of Hugee. S.C.: her
brother Nathan Walker of Buckhall: her seven
grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Vinter Park. In charge
Oolden Funeral Home. Winter
of the arrangements.
Katherine B. "K ay" Donovan. 62. Kensington
Park Drive. Altamonte Springs, died Friday, Nov.
24.1995.
Bom in Brooklyn, N .Y .. she was a homemaker
who moved to central Florida In 1969. She was a
member of the Church of the Annunciation.
Survivors include her son Timothy of New York
City and her daughter Marlann of Cambridge.
Banfleld Funeral Services, Winter Springs, tn
charge of the arrangements.

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James Harper, 82, Williams Avenue, Sanford,
died Sunday. Nov. 26. 1995 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford.
Bom Jan. 16,1913 in Daytona Beach, he was a
groundskeeper for the city of Sanford and an Air
Force veteran of World War It.
Survivors Include hia wife Sarah: his daughter
Angela DoLancy of Jacksonville; hia sisters Alma
Whlley of Jacksonville and Henerttta Chambers
of Philadelphia.
Wllson-Elchelbergcr Mortuary Inc., Sanford, in
charge of the arrangements.
Stella Held. 82, Brighton Street. Casselberry,
died Sunday, Nov. 26,1995.
Bom in W. Seneca. N.Y.. she was a homemaker
who moved to central Florida In 1972. She was a
member of St. Augustine Catholic Church.
Survivors Include her daughter! Carol Clunan
of Casselberry and Joan Kent of Atlanta: her
slater Leona Maitland of Hamburg. N.Y.: four
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Family Funeral Care, Oviedo, in charge of the
arrangements.

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Norma Jean Hlbner. 57. Douglas Avenue.
Altamonte Springs, died Friday. Nov. 24,1995.
Bom In Valle Cruets, N.C. she was a waitress
and a Seventh-day Adventist.
Survivors include her son Keith A. Walters of
Casselberry: her mother and stepfather Victoria
and Delmar Scott-of Vilas, N.C.: her brothers
Warren of Ft. Myers, Wayne of Mobile. Ala. and
Robert Scott of Boone. N.C.: her alater Maxine
Wood of Altamonte Springs
Oalnes Carey Hand Funeral Home. Longwood.
in charge of the arrangements.

BENJAMIN E. JACOBS
Benjamin E. Jacobs. 57. Deleon Street. Oviedo,
died Saturday. Nov. 25.1995 at his residence.
Bom March 26. 1036 in Camp Hill. Pa., he was
a steel welder and fabricator and the owner of
Fertilizer Injection Systems. He moved to central
Florida in 1954 and was a member of the National
Hot Rod Association.
Survivors Include his wife Joyce D.: his
daughter Holly Gibson of Florida; his brother
Qeorge of Pennsylvania; his sisters Dot Miller,
Beulah Atkinson and Marie Mansfield, all of
Pennsylvania; hla father Charles E. Jacobs of
Camp Hill; his stepsons Dan Powers of Yalaha.
Patrick Bowcra of Pcmbrook Pines, and Mark
Black of Lemoync. Pa.
Baldwln-Fairchlld Funeral Home. Oviedo. In
charge of the arrangements.
M ANY HUS HUB AN
Mary Kushubar. 92. Kivl Court. Oviedo, died
Tuesday. Nov. 21.1995.
Bom in Czechoslovakia, she was a homemaker
who moved to central Florida in 1976.
Survivors Include her son Edward of Baltimore.
All Faiths Cremation Service. Casselberry. In
charge of the arrangements.
CAJILH. PAIN
Carl H. Pain. 87. Black Acre Trail. Winter
Springs, died Saturday. Nov. 25.1995,
Bom in Maquokcla. Iowa, he was a retail shoe
store owner and a Methodist. He moved to central
Florida In 1952. He was a member or the Masons.
Eastern Star and the Lion's Club and he was an
Army veteran of World War II.
Survivors Include his wife Vera L.: his son
Carieton F. of Winter Springs; his sister Anna
Mary
Lorencc of Washington. D.C.; three
grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
Bcacon’a National Cremation Society. Winter
Park Chapter. Winter Park, in charge of the
arrangements.
W ILLIAM O. "B IL L " BEICKEBT
William O. "Bill" Reichert. 56. Bennett Street.
Winter Springs, died Sunday. Nov. 26. 1995 at
his residence.
Bom in Kingston, Pa. on May 27. 1939. he was
a ailk decorator designer and a member of
Northland Community Church. Longwood. He
was also a member of the Pirate Square Dance
Club. He moved to central Florida in 1975.
Survivors Include hla wife Jill O.i hla aon
William O. Reichert III of Winter Springs; his
daughters Erin Reichert. of College-Park and
Rebecca Mesa of CaascIbctTy; A P* mother
Catherine Reichert of West Wyoming. Pa.: his
brother James Reichert of Delray Beach: his
alater Catherine Nutatte of West Wyoming: and

his grandson Scan Robinson.
Gaines Carey Hand Funeral Home. Longwood.
In charge of the arrangements.
NANCY WHITE STEELE
Nancy White Steele. 81, Bcnrdall Avenue.
Sanford, died Sunday. Nov. 26. 1995 at her
home.
Bom in Sanford on Aug. 7. 1914. she was a
legal secretary for Veterans ArTalrs, was n lifelong
resident of Sanford and n member of the First
Baptist Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include her husband Robert F.: tier
sons Robert Andrew of Cascade. Idaho and
Richard Boston Steele of Flshcrsvlllc, Va.: her
brother W.W. White of Sanford and her six
grandchildren.
Urlsson Funeral Home. Sanford. In charge of
the arrangements.
LA U K A B . W ILLIAM S
Laura B. Williams. 97. Southwest Road.
Sanford, died Friday. Nov. 24, 1995 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
Bom In Mobile. Ala. on July 22. 1696. she was
a homemaker, who moved to central Florida In
1935. She was a member of (he Mt. Sinai
Missionary Baptist Church. Sanford and the Lilly
White Lodge of Sanford.
Survivors Include her husband Robert: her
daughters Jerellnc Johnson of Sanford and Ella
Mac Flowers of Palatka; her seven grandchildren
and her 18 great-grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford, In charge of
the arrangements.
M ANY FRANCES COLLINS WtLMOBE
Mary Frances Collins Wllmorc. 69. Bedford.
Ohio died Wednesday. Nov. 22, 1995 In Warrcnsvlllc Heights. Ohio.
Bom In Quincy on May 26. 1926. she was a
homemaker and a member of the Ollvctr
Institutional Baptist Church. Cleveland.
Survivors Include her husband Matthew Mack
Wllmorc of Ecorae, Mich.: her daughter Diane
Wllmorc of Cleveland; her sons Michael and
Reginald, both of Cleveland: her bother Ralph
Oscar Collins of Cleveland: her sister Chester
Belle Pinkney of Sanford: and her four grand­
children.
Wllson-Elchclbcrger Mortuary. Sanford. In
charge of the arrangements.

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Cleveland; tor tlttor Ch— tor S. Plnhnty at Sentord; and tor niece*.
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officiating. Interment will toliew to tto Oohlown Memorial Park
Friend* may call at tto funeral tome Tuetdey from 4:to to * p.m.
Far frWnd* wto with, tto family tugg— t* mamerlet denetton* to tto
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Julian T. Horton. 70, E. Palmetto Avenue.
Longwood. died Saturday. Nov. 25. 1995 at hla
home.
Born Jan. 26,1925 In Adrian. Oa.. he moved to
centra! Florida tn 1947. He was a truck driver for
Cumberland Farms stores and a Baptist.
Survivors Include hla wife Bernice Dodson; hla

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sons James Roark of St. Cloud, Calvin of
Alabama and Larry of High Point. N.C.: his
daughters Betty Ann Farley ol Pascagoula. Miss.,
Linda Faye Stevens of Fayetteville, N.C.. Mary
Louise Poole of Orlando. Patricia Ann Alien and
Brenda Beavers, both of La Place. La., and Shirley
Jean Whitaker of Orlando; his brothers Talmadgc
of Tallahassee and Lowell of Pensacola; hia sister
Wylene Hart or Moultrie. Oa.: and eight grand­
children.
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member of the Kress Memorial Church. Sev­
enth-day Adventist of Winter Park.
Survivors include her daughters Dorothy V.
Rlsban of Orlando and Esther Hamilton or
Pecatonlca, III.: her slater Lucille Darbo of
Calhoun. Oa.: four grandchildren and two
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Store

Police----------Coatiaaed from Pag* 1A
Sanford Police Department's
projected growth through 2005
and beyond, had unacceptable
levels of water penetration, had
an Inadequate and poorly
maintained air conditioning sys­
tem and had a roof In need of
serious repairs.
"The building was constructed
In 1973 as a prospective office
building,*’ Reeves said last
night. "It Is reallv al the end of

It's life span. I don't see whrrc It
can be expected to serve the
needs of the police department
24 hours a day and In limes of
emergency.”
The building does not meet
current standards for withstan­
ding hurricane force winds, he
noted. And. he said. It has not
been maintained well In the last
several years since the bank
closed Its doors and the Resolu­
tion Trust Company took over

N A T I O N A L /-------- V /
Words of•ncouragtnMnr

.....

WASHINGTON — A* * skeptical OOP-led Congress gears up
to examine details of the peace plan that would send U.S.
troops Into Bosnia. President Clinton has words of en­
couragement from the Republican he needs the most, Senate
Majority Leader Bob Dole.
'■Whether Congress agrees or not. troops will go to Bosnia."
Dole sold on Monday, moments after Clinton addressed a wary
nation. "W e need to find some way to be able to support the
president."
While stopping short of declaring outright support for
sending 20.000 0.8. troops to serve In a NATO peacekeeping
force In Bosnia. Dole made It clear which way he was leaning.
"I obviously want to support the president." sold Dole,
R-Kan.. who is the front-runner for the OOP presidential
nomination. However, many other congressional Republicans
sold they remained opposed to Clinton's plan.

Budgtt talks
WASHINGTON — Eleven months In the making, yet
Inevitable from the start, negotiations between the Clinton
administration and Republican lawmakers over conflicting
visions of how to balance the federal budget are ready to begin.
Both sides say talks are likely to begin this evening In the
Capitol on how to eliminate deficits, the chief goal of
Republicans who took over control of Congress In January. The
two sides have agreed to seek a plan to balance the budget by
2002. but they disagree over how much to carve from Medicare
and a host of other social programs, making eventual
agreement far from certain.___________________________________

Csntlnasd from Pag* 1A
Imparting marketable
Job skills nnd bringing math
lessons lo life.
Recently. Ihe children In the
program decided that some of
their profits, which had been
previously reinvested In the
business, could be more appro­
priately used to help out those In
need during the holiday season.
"They wanted to buy food for
people at Thanksgiving and,
maybe, food and gifts for people
during Christmas." explained
Kelly Jlmlnex, one of the after
school program coordinators.
"They wanted to do their part to
help those In need."
The fourth and fifth graders
who run the "Kids In Control"

store, recently took $300 In
profits and used the money to
purchase grocery store gift certif­
icates for needy families at
Thanksgiving.
" T h e y chose to do this
them selves," Jlmlnex said.
"This Is something they really
felt strongly about.
Jlmlnex said the youngsters
have been learning about the
realities of the world around
them through a variety of pro­
jects. Including the store.
Before they opened the store to
other after school participants,
the fourth and fifth graders filled
out applications, went through
the Interview process and went
to a training session before being
hired to work In the store.

Each student was assigned to
a Job at the store ranging from
operating the cosh register to
stocking the shelves to pricing
and ordering the Inventory.
To keep a Job at Kids in
Control, a youngster has to also
keep up with his or her school
work and homework and they
must have good marks In the
area of behavior In school.
Jlmlnex sold the youngsters
contacted local government
agencies and church organisa­
tions to get a list of needy
families In the community when
they chose to donate to the
community at Thanksgiving.
Four families were selected and
each was given a $75 gift
certificate to a local store.

Transmit
Cn U s « s4 from Pag* 1A
made If she knows she Is HtV positive or that she
has AIDS. And that's a third degree felony."
McDonough said law enforcement personnel
"arrest prostitutes all the lime," but that the
women don't admit to their HIV/AIDS status.
"Unless we can show they knew they had HIV
we can't charge them with criminal transmis­
sion," he said.
McDonough did not know why the woman
admitted to deputies that she had Ihe disease.
"This is the first case that I have seen In my

two years here.” McDonough sold. "Usually they
don't admit they have HIV so as far as I know
we've never arrested anyone for It."
Sue Pierce, with the Semlnole-Brevard State
Attorney's Office, said to the best of her
knowledge this Is the first cose of criminal
transmission of HIV that her office will prosecute.
The maximum penalty on the charge of
criminal transmission Is five years In Jail.
The woman Is still In the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility. She Is being held In lieu of
$4,000 bond.

Value
Continued from Pag* 1A
the youngsters understand what the value Is.
The December "Value of the Month" Is
generosity, which the district defines as "un­
selfishness demonstrated by caring, concern and
caring."
Students will be encouraged to put together gift
baskets for the needy and to discuss other ways
they can help the community. Administrators,
support staff, teachers, cafeteria workers,
custodial staffs and transportation employees ore
being asked to show their generosity In a nunber
of ways.
"W e hope these acts of generosity and kindness
will lost all yearlong." Valentine said.
Kendra Sanders said she likes the "Values of
the Month" at school but thinks that they are
soon forgotten by her schoolmates.

"It's like the McDonald's sandwich of the
month," she sold. "Do you remember what last
month's sandwich was?"
Benlssa Field sold she might not remember
what last week's value was, but she thinks It's a
good Idea for students to learn some values at
school. The concept Is more Important than
remembering what was the name of the value,
she sold.
"I think some of us don't get this kind of
training at home so It's good that the Ideas are
given to us at school.” she noted.
Valentine sold the values ore those that cross
all ethnic or religious boundaries. They are
universal and were selected because they ore
those which help all students serve the communi­
ty better.

ili

From Associated Press reports

ownership of the facility.
According to Reeves' report,
which was hastily prepared In
five working days. It would cost
more to renovate the building for
use as a police station than It
would to either renovate and
expand the current facility or to
build a new building from the
ground up.
Reeves said It would cost
about $4.5 million lo build a new
facility. That amount would In­
clude $4,050,000 to build (al an
average of $120 per square fool)
the 33.750 square foot facility
the department needs to ac­
comodate their current force
plus $486,000 In professional
fees.
He said to renovate and
expand the current building
would cost approxim ately
$3,492,258. That cost would
Include about $2.4 million to
expand the current 13,569
square foot building to meet
current needs and $339,225 to
renovate the existing space.
Additional money would be
needed to acquire adjacent prop­
erty to use for parking.
To lease and renovate the First
Federal of Seminole property
would be far costlier, Reeves
said.
Leasing the facility would cost
about $202,500 per year and
renovating It for use as a police
facility would cost about
$354,300. That cost over the
next decade would far exceed, he
noted, the amount of either of
the other opt Ions.
"I think It was a good report."
Russell said. "I'm satisfied with
the results."
Russell and fire chief Tom
Hlxon will probably approach
the city commission next with a
proposal for a public safety
facility that could accomodate all
the needs of the city, he said. He
did not give the details of what
such a facility might Include or
where they might want to put It.

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SANFORD — The men's portion of the
8anford Recreation Department Fall Slowpltch
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with make-up games.
Tonight at Chase Park. Wheichel ft Howard
will play a doubleheader agalnat M.T. Mugga at
6:30 p.m. and Bottoma Up Pub at 7:30 p.m. If
Whelchd aweeps, it will come back to
Bottoms Up at_0:30 p.m. for the title.
Baptist and Zoo Crew 11will
3:30 p.m.
Thursday
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at 7 .p.m.
and If
Nobles wins It will play M.A. Erectors for the
championship at 8 p.m. A Ken Rummel win
would end the league.
Saturday at Chase, the Church League will
wrap up with a quadrupleheader. At 8:30 a.m.,
the 1st United Methodlst-Flames will take on
Deltona Trinity-Majesty: at 0:30 a.m.. Centra]
Baptist faces Naxarene; at 10:30 a.m.. Spanish
Assemblies faces All Souls: and at 11:30 a.m.. If
necessary, the Flames will play Naxarene.

SANFORD — Preparations for this
weekend’s 1996 Seminole County
Ssllfest, expected to draw more
than 700 boats and up to 3,000
sailors from December 1*3. are In
frill swing. Fifteen sanctioned events
ranging from State Championships
to North American Championships
are scheduled for the weekend.
Celebrity sailors. Including ESPN
sailing analyst and America's Cup
navigator Peter Isier will participate
in duties, seminars and exhibitions
throughout the event. Ed Baird,
coach of New Zealand's 1095
Americats Cup winner. Is also
scheduled to attend, along with
1003 Olympic medalists Kevin
Burnham and Morgan Reeser. and
Americans, the first all-women's
team In America's Cup history.
Bob Roth, who is in his first year
as the regatta's volunteer Executive
"Several classes are actively In­
volved. hooting championships and
special training clinics at thla year's
regatta. The Laser ****** a class
participating In the 1006 summer
Olympics, expects more than 100
boats." Roth said. "With the new

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Over 700 sailboats and as many as 3,000 sailors are
expected to Invade Sanford and Lake Monroe this

weekend for the 1M6 Seminole County 8allfest, which
would make It the laroest regatta ever in North America

sailboats under 25 feet In length.
contributions to the Sailfest, and to
Also, this year's Sailfest honors the sport of sailing In general.

ORLANDO — Howard Porter and Harry
Kennedy each scored 21 points as Central
Florida won Its season opener. 101-74, over
Palm Beach Atlantic Monday night.
Brad Tice was6-for-6 In a 13-point effort. Reid
Ketteler had a career high 13 points, Eric Riggs

Oartliner ^Jr^who
S i l ^ S S ^ S ^ e i u w iS ^ m memorate Gardiner's extensive

The Sailfest Is a non-profit event
made possible by the commitments
from Seminole County. WLOQ-FM,
ATftT Wireless, and Sunflsh Laser,
Registrations will dose at 0 a.m..

Saturday. December 2.
For additional Information or reg­
istration forms, write to Seminole
County Sailfest 1006. 200 South
Orange Avenue. Suite 2220. Or­
lando. Florida 32801: or call Kelly
Thornton at (407) 425-0588.

Village Paints wins Co- Ed tournament title
season game, then dodged the upset bug as Brian
Curtis ripped a baaee loaded, two out triple In the
bottom at the seventh Inning to give Village
Paints a 12-10 victory uvei a a u ,w m gim jucr&gt;
Produce(4-4inths regularaeasoMi
Uncle Nick's tried to carry the momentum
from the. upset over to the championship game,
taking a 9-3 lead in the top of the aeoond Inning.

tualiy budding
isixth Inning.

Raiders
finally
at home

Lake Mary
boys third
at tourney

SANFORD - The
Community Colle(

Pensacola Community Col
legs. The Raiders lost to
Kankakee (111.) Community
College 01-74 on Thursday
despite 27 pvfnit from John
Motley. Arnett Young had IS

The Rams lost Friday's game to
Hatoea City 64-71. but came back to

F OR T HF REST C O V E MAGE OF S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D DAI LY

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Richard Stewart (two atopies,
three RBI), Lynn Webb (two
singles, two RBI). Denude Byrd
(two singles), Yolanda Cox
(single, two runs) and David
BUkey(twoRBI).
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run. double, two runs, RBI),
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runs, two RBI). Carol Dick (two
alnglca. run). Lori Poe (two
singles), Dan Lasagne and Rene
Sanvllle (one single and one RBI
each), Rose Rosa and Jim
Schaefer (one single each). Oary
Conklin (RBI) and Shannon Rosa
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were Curtis (triple, three singles,
two runs, four RBI). Jeff Neff
(home run, single, two runs,
RBI). Sue Mohr (two stogies,
three RBI), Bob Aydt (two
alnglca. two RBI). Paula Songer
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run. RBII. Dee Wslden (stogie,
two runs) and Leah Sparrow
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Barkley (double, taro atopies.
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stogie. RBI). Della Gamer (two
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(triple, run). Bonnie Chaplin
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(stogie. RBI). Byrd (single, run).
Garnett (two runs. RBI). Debbie
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with 34 points Friday, while O.J.
Robinson and Orslne Williams
each added IS. Malt Townaley
scored 22 points for Lake Mary
to a l,iM&lt;f*g effort. Jason Junker
had 13 points for the Rams,
while Wes Jackson added 12.
Junker had Lake Mary's only

three point fldd goal of the
game.
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three pointers Saturday a
ZephyrhlUs. Junker led
Mary with 30 points. Including
five field goals from beyond the
arc. Wes&gt;(Jackson had .10
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for (he Rams, while Townaley
had ISandaophomore Paul Bclk
added 14. Shawn Dsughlery
27 points for the Bulldogs, while
Chad Bouton had 23 and Ben
Ashmore added 14.

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Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida - Tuaaday, November 28, 1W5 - SB

OvtrMtert to Qittnf
A regular meeting of Overeaten Anonymous la conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church,
corner of Park and 5th, Sanford. For more Information, call
Carol at 333-0857.

NarAnon to offer http
Nar-Anon, a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more information, call 809-6364.

Clogging dostot fomnod
The Old Hickory Stampers offer free beginner clogging
classes. Intermediate and advanced lessons also available.
Meetings am at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from 0 to 9 p.m. Call 349-9629 for more Information.

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Members of Take Off Pounds Sensibly, TOPS, invite the
public toJoin (hem on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church, 1807 Sanford Ave., Sanford.
The group now has a private room to weigh people between
6:18and845p.tn.
Bach week a different program on weight loss will be
conducted.
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1864.

ToM tm Mtwsm Mt
Seminole Community College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
88881 will meet every Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 p.m., at
the old Lake Mery City Hall on Country Club Road. Contact
Roeetla Bonham at 323-8284 for more Information.

Central Florida Blood Bank is asking donors of a
— especially O-type donors — to donate at Its Sai
1302 B. Second St. For Information, call 322-0622

Optimist Club mssts wstkly

Keepers of the world’s zoo
SANFORD — Nancy Leonard
and her husband, Tom. share a
love of animals. From their
volunteer duties with Central
Florida Zoological Park In San­
ford to their pet business, Purrfeet pet Care, the couple make
caring for Ood'a creatures a
home conalotfng of eight cats,
two dog*, a cockatoo and two
large fish tanka. Her spacious
acreage has also become a ref­
uge for squirrels and other wild
animals to room wttboqt fear.
Although her business keeps
her hopping night and day she
still finds time to volunteer from
four to five hours a week at the
too. Since I960 Leonard has
taught and toured old and young
her passion of preserving nature.
Leonard was one of the first
Nature Niche teachers with the
too. She still occupies that
potfflon and at
hangs her
volunteer hat for part-time
employee status.
The initial program for do­
cents Includes a 10-week train­
in g co u rse . A c c o rd in g to
Leonard the dames cover every­
thing one should know about
animals, Two weeks primarily
cover special handling of the

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Is to the

______ ________________ _____

The Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wedrn
at the Colonial Room In downtown Sanford,
welcome. Call 323-2194 or322-0298.

Aa a senior docent Leonard
has undergone extensive traintag In the area of caring and her

said. "W e also have tours that
come to the soo. The schools
come in and we take them to the

our teach!ng."said Leonard
We also use bunnies and oppoaunta sometimes. It’s great for
the kids to touch a oppoaaum.
Unfortunately the only time
many see one la dead on the aide
of the road."
Strong encouragement was
given by Leonard for Individuals
to watch the Discovery Channel
on TV. She felt that the televised
ahow promtea conservation of

and adults about facta and ways
tohetp.
She conduded by saying," My
husband has a saying that I like.
He says we are keepers of the
world's soo. Working aa a docent
has really been an addiction for
me. It'ajuat great to see the frees
of the children."
F o r those In terested In
participating as a volunteer In
the docent program at the Cen­
tral Florida zoological Park
contact Terry at 323-4450 ext.
1 2 1 .

SUll
DEAR ABBY: I couldn't believe
the letter from the wife who com­
plained about her husband leaving
the toilet east up. 8he admitted aha
couldn't “count the number of
times* aha had follen In. And than
aha said, “He still hasn’t learned.’
Who fount learned?
The bason she falls to remember
is 'Wi-efrk H -f+ t*
One might think the courteous
thing to do is be vs the east In the
position that will be most conve­
nient for the next person who will
need it. However, I'm as likely to
need U next as my wife. Should I
put the east down, pick it up, put it
down, etc.,just ao my wife can avoid
putting tt down oncer
It is a lot baa work If tee simply
leave the east Ilk# we use It and
JIM IN CARROLLTON, TEXAS

FERRER
wnvw w |iv6 ms mmn ■ iiuv, uuw
prior lettare haven't frosted my
oookb like here did. So hers I am.
Prey tett, where is H written that
women have the God-given right to
the teUet east in the position they
prefer? If men ere expected to posi­
tion the seat for their apouae's movenianoe, why hit ddfersot for women?
Consideration works both ways,
Abby.
Well, I'm glad I got that off my
cheat
You may not apse with me, but
you have always been fair in print­
ing both ridsa of a alary. Far Inst, 1
thank you. You may urn my name.
BOB RUO,
PALM SPRINGS, CALIF.

Polnsettlas are commonly
grown ao pot plants to bo used
during
Christmas season.
The bright rad bracts cont rastlag with the deep g w n of the
lower haves matte this plant a
very obvious choice for the
C hristm as h oliday. M aybe

N ow V a r i o t l a o i The
U n i v e r s i t y
of Florida Is conducting two
polnaettla variety triab thta year.
The results of this year's triab
wtM be on display December 8th
from ID O a.m. to 4:30 p.m. In
Gainsovtito at the Environmental
Horticulture Department, Abo,
at the Oulf Coast Research ft
Education Center in Bradenton,
December 11th. from 12:15 p.m.
to 4:30 p.tn. Call us at the
Seminole Extension Service
phnm* number 323-2800 ext.

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T F E Z ra r BEST

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STO P T H E
K ILLIN G
Every monlh a million unwanted
dope and cats acmes Amenca are
pul to daafo. Help hop the nosdteu
UNno. Spay or neuter your pot.

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WAY USA has programs *upported by ustorinviws and clinic*
Inovw 400 Che* and town*. For
Mwo &lt;inInina
mn/nsuter
T
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m w t n n r a ugprayp»iranww
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4R - Sanford Harold. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday, November 28, IMS

Legal Notices

IN TH1 CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MMtNOLS COUNTV,
____ PLORte A
PROS ATS DIVISION
Pile Number M-BM-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OP
JOHN P. MCCANN.
Deceeeed.
NOTICE
OP ARMNMBTRAT10N

Caunty Caurt
laminate Caunty,
Plartda
ca te * aa-ssn
Flaal National Bank.
Plaint Iff
va
toward L. Herrington.
Defendant
Caaati Caurt
BaHa ata Caunty, ttarMa
eaaa a ae-aat c o m p
Corporation, t/k/a
•lata Wide Coliaction
Corporation.
(dward Harrington.

Tba admlmitral Ion ot the
oatato Ol JOHN P. MCCANN,
dacaoood, PUo Number M-BMCP. II ponding M tba CtrcuR
Court, tor Bemmole County,
Florida. Probata Otvtalon, tba
addrtaa ol which la Sammoia
County Courthouoe, Probate
Ow ii ion. M l N. Pork Avo.
Sanford. PL MTTt. Tba noma
and addraaa ot mo Poraonal
Rapratentative
and
ma
Paraenal
Rapraaantattva’a
attorney are tat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARI NOTIFIED THAT:
All peraona on whom mie
notiea la aarvad wbe bave
ob|Kiiona mat ebatlansa tba
Nueidicattene at the Paraenal
Rapraaantativa, venue, or )urwdiction ot mia Court ore

Plaint ftf

Datandant

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itw iiip r a t a i l
NOTICE IS HIRIBV OIVEN
that by virtue el that certain
Writ of Execution laaoad out ot
and under tlia aaal el the
County Court el Seminole
County, Florida Caaa • SS-4SI
CC OIF upon a IHial iudgmant
rendered In me atoreeald court
on ttvo tlth day ol Auguat A.D.
t i l * to ttiat certain caaa anti*
tied State Wide Collection
Corporation n/k/a Barnett
Recovery Corporation, Ptaintfft
va.
(dward
Harrington,
Datandant which atoreeald Writ
of Elocution area doUvorod to
me aa Sherttt at SamInola
County, Florida and I Bata
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at Sammala County, Florida,
anil at 11:00 M l. on tba IBdi
day at Decamber A.D. ttM
attar for aaM and ggd ta tba
tugboat bidder, POM CASH M
HANO AMO SUMJRCT TO ANY
AND AU. IXISTNM USNS, St
tba Front (Wear) Door, at me
•toga, at tba Samlngta County
Courtnouae m Santard, PtarMa,
tba above daaortead praearty.
That aaM aala la being made
ta aattaty tna tarma at tma Writ
at (aacutian.
Donald P. Saunter, Sbardt
Sammoia County, Ptortea
NOT ICS MOARDmO THS
AMSNICANS WITH OliASILITIES ACT OP f MO, PERSONS
WITH A OltASILirr NStOtNO
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROCSIOtNOS SHOULD CONTACT
THS ENFORCEABLE WHITS
MOTION OP TNi CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THS SHERIFF’S
OFFICE. 1S4B ESTH STREET.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVI DAVS PRIOR TO THS PROCSIOMMB. MWt m M M TTD
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OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILSO
WILL M FOREVER BANNED.
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KENNETH B. WHtELtR,
LL.M. Tea. PA.
1M

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE BIBHTBBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANBPOR
SBMtROLB COUNTY,
CABB NO.: BS-Mta-CA-M-R
BARCLAVBAMERICAN/
MORTOAOE
CORPORATION, etc..
Plaintiff,
va.
ROQIR LEON McCRACKIN.
at at.
NOTICE M hereby (Han that
purauant to the Summary Pmat
Judgment at Peraotaaur* and
Bala antarad m the cauee and
Order Amending Bummary Fatal
Judgment el Pereclaaura pend­
ing in the Circuit Caurt at the
EIOHTEENTH Judicial Ctreutt, In
end tar SEMINOLE County,
Florida, Civil Action Number BtM1I-CA-14-K tba undaraifnad
Dark wdl aaa tba property attuatad In aaM County, deecrtbed
aa:
Lot 4, Maa tba North Tt teal at
Let 4, aaM Tt teat mepoured
» ■ - - » B ib * ■ a m i - — -a M i a a i a— a
■ fO fH I I n f I M I m o I T M t fO l M ftf

and die Norm M Mot at lot I,
Waat imp of eaid let B at BANPUL AROTLE SECTION, accordmg ta tba Plat thereof aa
recorded m Ptat Saak to, Page
S, at tba PuBUa record* at
EemmoW County, PMrtda.
tagatbor aim all atructutee,
tmprovemanta, flaturaa, aeofi—
anee* and appurtenance* an
aaM land or uoed m eenfunetton
therewith, at pupae aaM, ta tba
eaab at 11W0 a'eiack AM. an
ma tarn day at DECEMBER,
ISM at ma WIST FRONT
DOOR at tba SIMtHOLS County
Ceurtheuee, SANFORD. PMrtda.
IN COMPLIANCE WITH THS
AMIRICANt WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, PERSONS WITH DIS­
ABILITIES NKIDINQ A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTtCIPATS IN THIS PROCSEDtNO
SHOULD CONTACT A M COOR­
DINATOR AT M t N. PARK
ANSNUI, SUITS NO. M t. TSLSPHONE |407) t t t - 4 » 0 . SIT.
4IIT NOT LATSR THAN PIVS
OAVS PRIOR TO THS PRO­
CEEDING.
IP
HCARMO
IMPAIRED. (TDD) 1
■771, OR VOICS (V) 1
STTO. VIA PLORlM RELAY
MRVICt.
(COURT BEAL)
MARYANN# MORSE

CLERK OP THS
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana S. Jaaawta
'DMpyfv Ctirii
CHARLES R. 01 OROE, III
PLORlM BAR •: E1SSM
LAW OFFICE OP
CHARLES R. OSOROI. IK, PJL
POST OFFICE BOX M M
ORLANDO, PLORlM SMOI
Pubaab: November St, SB. IMS
DCJ-tST

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NOTICS IB HEREBY OtVBN.
that Huwtod P. filar Pamela S.
flBeg^Bg
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CarUticata No. Mt
Year at leeuanco ISM
Description ol Praparty: ISO
LOT It SLK ■ A S STEVtNS
ADO TO MIDWAY PS T PO M
Name* m which i t tested:
Jobnla M. Oordon.
All at aaM property bains b
the County ot Seminole, State
ot Florida.
Unieee eueh cart dieata(») abalt
ba redeampd ac cording to ladi,
the property dascribed m aucb
cert dieate|»| ma be aetd ta the
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouoe, Santard, Florida,
on tbe am day ot January, IMS,
M tt A.M.
Payment at Sale too, appheabte documentary atamp taiat
and racerdms tape are raguired
to ba paid by the auceaattul
bidder pt the aaM. Pud payment
at an amount egual M tba highget bM M due wdbm ta boura
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aaM. An paymanta than ba eaab
or guaranteed. matrwmanl,
made payable ta ma CM* at
tbe CvcuM Caurt.
Dated mte I End day at
Norambat. ISM.
Maryanna Maraa
CM* at Iba Circuit Caurt
Sammale County, Florida
By: Shirley C. Merged
Deputy CM*
Pubiiah: November M, and
December S, I I . ttm. ISM
OSJ-tM

Legal Notlctt

CLASSIFIED ADS

M THfi CIRCUIT CCURT
OP TRR 1BTH JWCtCtAL
CIRCUIT, M ARC FOR

PNC SAM , KENTUCKY, INC.,
t/k/a Cnirent PtCaCty Bank S
Tluat Company.
CLtPPORO T.
CHARLTON, at al.,

NOTICE It HSMBY OIVSN purauant to a Final Juigmint at
ParacMaura dated Octodor
ttrn, 1SB4, and Order dated
November iStb, ISM, and
entered m Caee Na. M-111SCA-14-B at Iba CirciiN Caurt at
ma isth judMiai cireun at and
tor BSMtNOLS County, Plartda,
wbaraln PNC BANK. KEN­
TUCKY. INC., f/fc/a cmaana
PMeaty Bank B TTuet Campmy.
Plaintiff, and CLtPPORO T.
CHARLTON, at at., are detonbidder ter eaab at the Waat
Front Doer at tba Saminela
County Cotifthoueo, Sanford,
PMrtda. at tba hour ot 110*
am., on tba Slat day gt
December, ISM, tbe
In aaM Pinal Juigmint. to wit:
LOT 1U. WSKIttR NSBSRVS.
UNIT POUR. ACCORDNM TO
THS PU T THSRSOP AS
RECORDSD IN PUT BOOK
41 PADS It ANO It, PUBLIC
RICOROB
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIDA.
DATIO mm tsm day at
Neyember, IMS.
CM*, Circuit Court
By; Jean BrUMnt
Deputy CM*
ROGER 0. MAR. P.A.
P. 0. Boa 4MB
Orlando. PL SEMI

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VS.
SHENANDOAH S. CLAM
and LAUREL I. CLAM: ot pi..

purauant In mat PI
1Mb, IMS. and entered in ebdl
eoee nuaMarSS-1SMCA.Pt me
Circuit Caurt at tba* I S *
Judicial Circuit at and far
lomlnoM County, Florida,
wherein KISLAK NATIONAL
PAfttr. ti tmmm g * diciiAii*
DOAM S. CLANK, LAUREL (.
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JOSSPH A MCOROUTY a/k/a
JOSSPH ALAN MCOROUTY
KELLY MCOROUTY a/k/a
M LLV NINES MCOROUTY, bM

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Byl tba OWHet CM*. MaeMd at
too Waat, PaMMi. PMrtda M1TT.
bearing an Me abava _
SB mbm Be
0*1 dage at gubat awan ol MM

In taw Pmat Judgment, to mt:
LOT St, BLOCK 'S*. PALM
TERRACE, AC C O M * # TO
THE PLRT TIIBRBPP AS
M CO R O M Bt PLAT BOOK 4,
RAM S U ANO BE, OP THS
PUBLIC RSCORM OP BSMIROLE. PLCRWA.
HOTS: PURSUANT TO THS
PAM
M BT
COLLECTION
RRAOnCSS ACT YOU A M
AOVIStO THAT THM LAW FIRM
IS M S M te TO M A M B T
0 0U S C T0R ATT BMPTO R TO
COLLECT A M B T AMO ANY

CLASS)FI(0 OCPT.
HOURS
•41 A M . •I J I F.M .

FXIOAT
CLOSCO SATUROAT
• SUNOAT

PRJVATt PARTY R A TH
14 s m s iis R i i

mg te heve any ngrn, tiwa. ar
mtaraat in ma gtanarty herein
daacrtBad: CURRENT M S IO f N C I UNKNOWN
YOU A M NOTlPItO that an
ty mV amimHa iS u ^ ^ W
LOT TS, TWIN RRWM M O ­
TION
ACCOR PINO
■ YnwYd -IYL
w^ UNIT
w * i a H.
pei
TO THS P U T TH IM O P AS
MCOROCD IN P U T BOOK 40,
PAGES M THROUGH IS, OP
THS PUBLIC RICOROB OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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an ma Sm day at January. tIM ,
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Oatad: NOVEMBER ECBt, IB M .

Ltgil Notlcgg

RALPH L. BATTLE
(SB* M I-M -TT M );
ALICE R. BATTLE
(M a ESA-M -BMt);
ITT FINANCIAL
M RVtCtS;

ROTtOR OC APPUOATMR
PSR TAX BRRR
NOTICS IS HCMSV OIVSH,
that Howard P. S/ar PMrtaM S.
Heme, tba beMar at Iba fa HawceriitieaM(al tor a tea dead to
ba Mauad mataan. Tba eartitlcate number*) and yearfe) at
Mauanea, ma daaangtMn at tba
gragarty. and tba nama(a) to
it waa aaaan ad M/ara aa

■ad tobtotod badbkiMMtodh

to tw f l l W T IR H tn W W TI

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Year at Mauanea ISM
Oeecrigtton at Pragiity: ISO
lot t w o o e s m oot A the
SPRmOS UNIT ■ PB St PO S4
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at PMrida

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tba toWiwias i«*a
aragarty eRualg In Si p
County, PMrtda:
Lets t. S, IS, and ts, BMak 4,
ALLENS FIRST AOOtTtON TO
WASHMIBTON
HStRMTS
to ma gtot
to (M l

M UBSDPOR THAT PURPOM.
f m# trm d ig at
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ALONIT RSSPSCTSD dating
buraau tinea im i AH agaa
Including agnMnl I M W
4477 (Man M t large dtotaunt)

toto r t t r i r t w t n P Y t v v T y H i r t f t o t

M a r ya n n s m q r m
AS C U M OP THS COURT
By: Rum King
AaDagtdy CM *
In aceardante wMb tba
Amartaana WHb OMabdRMa Aet,
peraona wHb dtotBSKMa need*
ingaapaalal aa iamwadawanto

Bp ms bsbbe tor
a Btorsfis. IM S
IS A RAY I04M RI14M J4M .
Rag. NO. NY STM PV Lintobi
M R. NO: HSTH BUCHHALTSR,
M BMIM* CL. Stoton Mtond, NV
tssst. mnarrtSORROS NARHOUR
MARINA, M l
N.
Pglmawi Ave., Santard, PL.
BaM data: PaiamSar s, ttM at
ttW B Sto.

CMSheTma CbauN Odurt
SanunaM County, Plat
By: Mian—a L. sib*

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In tba eem-

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artgmal at yaur written
aa. m any, wtm ma I
County CM * at MM Caurt,
to aarva ■ copy on
Attorney, Anna B. Maaan, at tba
law Finn at MASON B ASSOCI­
ATES, P.A., PtoMNNS Attomay,
m tm r us.
is

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wf B M

Year al Mauanaa ISM
Oeecttotton at Pn gerty: LEG
LOT 4 SICtLSMR OUtfiNtSS
PAM PB 41 POt&gt;
in amlab aaaoaaad: S.
vnieai, Salvet or B.

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NOW ACCEPTING

by, tbreugb
JOSEPH A. MCOROUTY •*/■
JOSEPH ALAN MCOROUTY and
KILLY MCOROUTY a/k/a KILLY
RENEE MCOROUTY, bM wife

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TENANTS/ OWNERS;

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KISLAK NATIONAL

C l PB -tBdt OA 10K
CITtZSNB MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PlaintIff,
YC.
JOSEPH A. MCGROUTY
.•/k/a JOSEPH ALAN
MCGROUTY) KILLY
MCOROUTY a/k/a
KELLY RINSE MCOROUTY,

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PubiMh: Naeembar H , and
December S, ISM
M THS CIRCUIT COURT
RP THS 10TH JURtCIAL

Seminot#

HI ARR POR

CAM No. M-ttSS-CA-14-C

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LAKE MARY BLVO SANFORD. PL M7TJ, ]
MtlAOC. Tbs gratoat M MaeMd bt R N n I

NOTICB OP APPLICATION
P M TAR BOBO
NOTICS IB HCRSBT OIVEN,
thai Liny SHnor Kraaao, tba
SwafdSdkP yew fiBum I a D a w im w
noioft m ii iv TOROwiftf
cata(a) baa Iliad aaM carttficatad) tar a ta* dead ta ba
I*eued thereon. Tba cartmeat*
number!*) and year(t) at
•Muence, tbe deecriptMn at tba
preparty, and tba name(*) In
which It waa aaaataad te/ara aa

Legil NotlCM

aaM Oaurt, ma atytoat
IM my band m M amatol
aaM Oaurt due M m day
(COURT ESAU_____
JHfi MORSE
C U M OP THS
CIRCUIT COURT

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w M batdM tom a
Caunty
an tba sm day at January, tIM .
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at BaM toe. i

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aet bM M due wNbto M heure
at me
peyabto to Iba CM* at
BtoCinuR Caurt.
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r, ISM .
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QUIT SMOKINO- lit 0«T. Prom
non-profit foundation. Doctor
approrod. 100,% pworontoo.
COWlOPP......"...■Oir-MMIW

COMMEKtM. CUAMRS

CERTIFIED
Will flvo loving carp to pour
lewd ono, In my homo. Prom
tail-care to total carp. Start
mp at PIPP/mon tol-m -l«l*
PULL TIMK LIVE IN CARE
tor how* t oldorlp. Coll:

co sm ic SHOP CU M
Prefer Mature panon Hemal*
tncourapad to apply), mutt
have treat icene* ofI H
HUMOR
--------Part lim a, Sat.'* p lu t l
»****! IRCONO IMAGE
CRUISELINB TRAINERS to
MM/Wh. Bartender*. Marin*
Crow, Portor*, Deckhand*.
Maintenance. Apenl
DRIVERS

^ a m o rm ^ a i_______
2S—Lott ft Found

LOST, FE M A L E TE R R IE R
MIXED, BLACK, about tot In
Sanford aroa. 1114101.______
LOST PARROT, African prop,
rod tall, It" Ion* REWARD.
Norn* Omar. Coll: SMtMM.

Needed Now I NO experience
nocotiary, SIPK-t. Train
focal ly. t-PPP-Hl-m*

ORtVfRroRMLLfT TRUCK

SPECIAL CH ILD R EN itopd
mortal homo*. Lovln* lotler
horn** aro noodad In our aroa
Call Poatar Parent Rocrult
r r t t f f if f m i
_______

Forklift experience, CDL
ClottC. Pull tlm*. Ml SIM.
DRIVERS TO.....MM.M/W»lb.
.............. Intorttat*.
PULL A PART T IM I RETAIL.
MM A doting eh
A wa*h night*. P
In perton at 111 S.. Park
Ayo.tam lam .
OENRRALOPPICE .W-tll/Mr.
Light Dutla* a Will Train.
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1SPOTSIII Pull Aonollt*

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A Q UALITY ChHdcare. Pro
school toomln*, Campotir.
tNaff..............Mt-WM
T E R R Y 'S D A Y C A R R
Mon.-Sat., hot meal*. toncod
pd.. reaoanaPto rata* s t m ii.
CHILD CARE In mp homo,
dap*, night* A oroahondi.
Rppppnopiaratof. H I a m .
CHILDCARE IH MY HOME.
Qualified pro pthool toectwr.

H O U N D n o t
For tree torvlco, with dot*
"D " Dean**. 114 MW
NOME TYPISTS, PC utart

» ★ HOUMYSAVINGS
mi
HO REGISTRATION PEE
• •Agaaitolrearaeo
MRS. M M HELLE’S HOUSE
M1-MN
MARTA'S DAYCARE, Sabp't
tool Pro-School I Lake Mary..................

Hat. Call 1-MP-Stl 4S4L E it.
0*171
HOME TYPISTS. PC utart
naadad. *41.004 Income patentlal. I OOP 111 41*1. Bit. B*171
JOES*JOBS!JOBS
Morrell lor vice* Mow Hiring I
(0*7117**007
EEO. ADA. Novara F**l

43— l — a l to rv k o s

P/T, M on.-Fri. 7: M l lorn.
Butchar aip- helpful. Smoke A
drug tree workpiece. Apply:

i. i r a r o g n s a s r c z
will*,
aeration*, etc. 7d*y*.OT-**Tt
o DIVORCE MO. Immlgrattone
Adoption*-Ham* Change Will*
Tr anolotton a Credit Rpport.
*00-p»tt. S* ****** Emaaot

M tW .tN bM . iPaMtd.
I K PE RIB NCI D
'MOLLY MAIDS*
Full time reekdenttpl iWaning .
M F. PS. UnlMrmpdWIII Tram.

u
'0*

HAIL TECHNICIAN, with or
w ithout fo llo w ln t. Par
oatremoty baey eaten. Call:
m a a ia r eat-7m Jin.
NEW LOCATION 11
I STAR TEMPORARIES, INC.
H O P E I............

Mutt
nm m
Satll a a a oM M PM M I
P H IL L IP IH R EXPAHSION
inn. opportunity In MLM.
ht*h Income potential
and abroad. Call Mr

71— H o tfW R irto d
ABOUT MARINO MONSTI

It
lu

P I N K E R T O N SBCWRITV
- ooohkg pwJilWd Ctaea D ta.. .earn* aHIcareJa ware tUamp &gt;
attlgnmoal In PORT ORAHOE, about 1 manthe. Start
t l hr. OayeMtt only. EOE/AA

"A C R Y LK S
ItIHr. NO EXP. HEEDED
LYtSan-HM
LOCAL WORK.1
ACT HOWt AVON I H*
Sm

AO CARRIERS, INC.

IS R X P A N D I N O A NO
NERDS DRIVERS TO RUN
MID-WEST A BAST COAST
CLASS A COL RSQUIBSD

CaN
1J 0OJ744O5O
BOB
WANTED) SENIORS OVER SI.
Jab Ptacamaat. m-llM.
P L Area Adeetyen Agtnp.
WATSON M A LTY, Lake Mary
office It now Intaryltwlni tor
now or t rpar fenced real attote
attoc latte. Call tar ocareer

CaCaati
POSTAL JO D 4U .il Er. Benefit*
an |ab trakka. Applkeftonkto;H H *4 MH.Rat.lW *.

ir p

ACTHOWI AVON I
I OOP741AVON
14hr. Hot Lino
AIRPORT TrabNPt *0*11/Hr
Sanford "Altamont* tprln
All phot**. Pull bonofi

High
abW M lift M MM. CaH
teaMwanAt-apm.

AIRPORT Career* III Nr. A Up
Mechanic*, refueler*, cwtom
A
——— | fwOB. raaOrw
at1- —
Im
f Wfflw
fOPOfft'
office full pari tl

b PULL TIMR POSITION
a EXP. PREFERRED
B a a a WILL TRAIN a a a
B FULL Company I
B MON.-FNIDAY TiMdiM

•RUNGCUM

*
PPNrm
91-A (S o rtm o N ts /
H bvso 3b Sho rs
LAX I hUJl V era*. *har* ham*
Ilf/W eek util. Includad.

ParnaiyretemBmaasT.

93— Room s fo r Rout
A QUIET,
util, pdutM.
pd faun., yhena, kit.

Bt*tv.-*IM

C O N V E N IE N T LO C ATIO N ,
calar TV, retrfg mlcreware.
ar Irate entrance. m*&gt;M
FURN. ON ST. jotter* river,
beachfront, boat dock. U mln.
tram downtown, lit* wk
MPUMorWHSW
ROOM FOR RENT, S71/Whwooh/dryor. pool, houoo prlyl
Haw, ttoe/dre......... M i-lili
SNARE I Rdrm., 1 M R
All
ML foot.
noaote.

g ym aim
97—AooTtm owti
“ “ 1/r *

AH rental and real attata
adwrtftamtnt* ara ei^bjact ta
th* Federal Pair HauelnB Act,
which makat It tltagal ta
admrtlea any pratarenca. Ifm*
Italian ar dlecrlmlnatlan
bawd an raca. cater, religion,
tat, handfcaa. Mm mat etatue
■NM* M M *

, Amah t/l. wfc/man..
A/C, uMMHet Mreiohad. Ml

"loopPdtfCOOKS■ n b iN iiia a tm iin i"
MM F L A M LAR I. Labo Mary.
Corner*! 1/4 Late Mary Blvd.
EiH M ................ API-WOI7*

Da"/ I t renlng •h/tt*/ Man
appartunlty ale#
Cad ar aaafy M
Al M i l M
Lk.

CLASS DUaaoM
ALL SHIPTL Dopendohli
Hoed markka: 111 7741.

HBdrm.„t4l«/m a.
t R d rm -»4 »m a . and up.

T a w o rk w ith w lth a u t
luparvldan in SANPOED
to** at awtriT .D Hapbbw.
Baa m , pi.
WarEtTHMMt.___________

Apptpaf bMbo%l
t*pal. Par* Dr.
n
Ik

Part time. In our Sere-A-Lai
■P f e B S

Aa port al a
company. A/Caad

with 4 yaar More* k early
childhood education, t* loach
Pre-K Close. 1* pm. SM I par

( ; ( I l I l &gt;I r

(at

I

1 II 1

$ 1
m

i)&gt;

&lt;

i i i i i i
i m i

‘ , 1 i

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R IS TO R IO COTTAGE, “ iwe".
Rant, kata purchae*. tak. V\
eniiat*...................jaa-wn.
SANFOBO. V U , near HamiHen
■km. Huge thady back yard.
MP.MS. Clam M Daimwian.
Ca))MrAda*.MI*«M.
SANFORD, V L FAMILY ream.
C/HA.
renovated. SIMP
Oewn.ieM/i

1/tw/avar ItMtg. ft, recently
remodel**, all appllanca*,
M k - privet* caurtyard. tcm.
porch, lot* afeMrai* - ONLY
*44.M l

____

proved attlea tpaca-prlmo
localWn -preund near. W MMpkn a

Mm.ONLViaa.fMI

S 2t-M 3l*S 31-t7n

LARGE l•■Mrv,
l / l . l bath, living roam,
C/HA.

h.

aMfe B maR. C/HA. Mmliy
ream. Mk. privacy Rack yard.
No paN. |7fi 4- tec. Raf re*.
*

** -

JIU 1.N -.

• Rdrm- I
NaPa*eiNi*Ml

•NBRTKLAKB l/ l Condo.
It* lOKfr
claon, w/Mk.. peal,
acre, petWIM1/4M
•WEKIVA area on. w/u
■aw M beR
‘ MAYFAIR D l l
palM.camm.paal
•SANPOOO 1/1 u

i/i

g r e

earner lot. back fancad.
ti/i

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* LAWN MOWER. Oood bettc
mower, IIS. 11SHII Loom
aWEED WACKEEt Etoctrk.
no awful lumait IIS. m ISIS

Looyomffl^.__________

195—M id llN O fy /T o o ls
M O RTAR M IR RR . ga*. I
bagger. S lf li 01 ASTR A
MODEL IKWIIOZ. MfS. DON:
• SHOP VAC. Wol-Dry. SIS
WlliHLoovomoemm

199— F tf» it SssnnHw

/r **

• ANTIQUE TRAIN SET LtoaW
typo with track A trek Notion
from the W H I M 114-171*

API
PREEJ MRyory a Warreaty an
KEHMORE Wotbor
-Orror PMft
I
H’Pfyss
CNURCN ORGAN • OFFICE
PUEH. CHAIRS. Cheapo Da[ point* French A v o n in a a M
ANTIQUE CHINA CABINET B
4 choir* 4 table Como ere A
mohoonoHer............m&gt;CM
# BABY CRADLE. Brawn, eac.

DCU6MT7W. FIRMI

III Magnolia A re- forced to
toll ol reduced prko*. motor
friendly......................MUM*

BURGLAR BARA Eo*y puth
button retobMl U par *0 It.
Mamboro* Cbaatbor-XH-lit*
DECORATE Par TR* ttofMaytf
Free Mtinwto*) CaN aaytimo;
“ “ “
■.........JH -fll* .
B IT HEALTHY) I FREE RE­
CORDED IHFORMATIONI
Call Ih* Total Health A Uto
Eatonilon Haltinat 141-4174.
■idling, Tlmoly. RavolvORRAT OUTDOOR STDRADt,
Goal*. RV. Cguip- Fancad A
11-4744________
iiahtod. CaM ni-f
•WINDOW AC UNIT, Mr aur M
dogre* wintor* l NICR Ream
lilt. KkCdtoBtoV O R M liil tiO
m i l l s Loorer

331—Cars
FOR A F F O R D A B L E U*od
C a n -Tro th * , Sea Rabort
Ja n a * , Roa R a m m o l

ssao M &amp; m m -

•RANNY’S CAR. to* Jetatl 11
CHEVY O MHon. 4*K ml. run*
good, COLD AC. auto, all
power I Great go* ml. 11*00
Firm. rn -IW e r MS-MIS
VOLVO It t l. H* DL. Mint
conpitlon. 4 daor. automatic ,

m -U II______________

M LEXUS IS MO, Ok. greo.i.
T4K ml- auto. AC, power,
•unreal A morel Athing
IIAMOOBOMMaSll-taN

333— Auto Parts

rrvcki/

B u s ts /V a n s

i r Y BOTTOWL Atom. Boat. SJ
hp Oam* Fkharman motor,
Mainkala Electric trailing
" P a n : IN W it

BUY AND SELL Ored Cleon
mod furniture A ontlguM. In
shop ra tln lth ln f a v a il.
L A R O rtM A R T...... -MM1H
# ELECTRIC OOYRR. Aik Ing
SIMM. 407-111-070*.
• PREE1IR, Konmoro upright
kMw gmkM-.lraal.irao urn.

317—O or—

So to t

•re* FORD BRONCO, X L T,
4WO. Loaded. New tottery,
Oood cond-iuae. me-ten.
HM TNUNORRAIRD Ldwtod.
■machanically tound. seooa
ImHao-ti***.. j
If** CHEVY I I I AS. I1.HE
ml toe.Rod. LOADED, oitro

BIO EIB U L E . THURI. A FBI.
■verythin* (ram A ;I._ 1U
WtH CaMman Cir.
’ PwatHNtarea.'Lfl
FRIDAY. M l SAT. F-tf, 111
Cllru* Drlre. Small appli­
ance*. nkh* A neck*, craft*, OLD A JUNK CAAVTAOCKt
fay*, dathaa, *ier** Acfai*
WANTED. F R I t Hwd awoy.
aa ,*^,1ij BMreMlaow
TTgrelTllwIrlimrtWim^EWM^MImQL
M l pay CASHTrect ) » * • « * * ■
H U B I SALI. PH.-S**. DM. I B
CAIN MS M ID I Far Jm R Can,
I. M ULTI FAAIILV. Lake
Truck* A M lec.I Koop
I m i f l r a B a k iiH iB I
Eb a a r m
Mary. ABBOTT A V I. An0
ldM M f f l^re*
IlfUfS.
IWmif RPNIi reffc
JUNK
CARS
WANTED!
Nunn
r lance*, torn)luret « )
tog or natl Fay W, 1 day* a
core Prill

■ l New Scratch A
Ooftt*. How-uiod ogpUanca*.
Pkk'oAeeWonmod oSH-iOM I
•HEADBOARD FOR TWIN
SH E RED. White Wicker,
mo m m ie n ____________
R IN D S U E W A TE R BED .

i -

I 341— B acroatton al I
VEtod cs /C a m u rs
Call In your aaraae uto ad by
II naan an Tuetdoy and tab*
advantat* at our ipaclal
garage eato ad prkall Call
Cleeelfladnawtordetailel
S 2 2 -M U

■liiiifwiff g a m
c T m p 'u

MOTORS A AUTO TRANSMIT
HORS many m lK. motor*
tram H M re kctodlng re
bulldabto Chav. * baM, many
tronvnlnlmi horn SIS up.
CaBi Wtre««aaa*AM*o.

315— Boots and

ALUMIHUbTrAMS^tooT
capper, brat*,
giee* bahto* A |i
Rliyrttog *M W. IN. SM-INA

T I R . Colar

Mr *m. Rw*. MSI caeh
include* prlntor A tot* af
f r y am* ON-tNBg l ______

f/i

camp Iran
aftlllatlan. Paid MM* Sacri1*14 VEGA, t r , M l Whaaf,
TLC. HIM . Or make
.................... JU-SS7I.
MOBILE TRAYV* engkM. Far
■LEE
Mrcaralagaal

313—Traitors
n* TAItti^UM Traitor V wide «
M" Mgk, daubto dean k back,
heavy duly S*M.S4»WM.

»

U - - - ” V
r - q
.A . -X,--4re,-y‘ *4
AO. Vt.

parch, garme. pond. I
R ■NOV AT ID . Now carpal.
GGY$$$
O W N ED P IN ., now paint.

N l)'b|

ft

Let A Professional Do It!

» | !•7

C a ^yimlalC IC r

B

m
ar
Cwtom Design1 Proa

“ TXamflTAllL M i f f
H

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LOVELY I
rm.l Ponced yordt Hug*
Oofctl Now careaf, coromk
tlk A tcm. porchI Acre** Rw
tlrool from pork I ONLY
SSIJMt TERMS!

3 2 3 -5 7 7 4

wMbee r t h f
'H R iitia l

193— L iw n A G ordon

3 1 1 -A flH N tfM /

( V mT

* 1 .1i l M ' '

ISO m 1147

223— MiscoHonoous

111—A p N lto n ctt

..W GM M m
SA N P O R O . Labe Sylvan,
‘ s

.J i m i l hi I

FOR SALE)
Hnir - M i Sg. pt. Pormarty
reamt. ^lellverad *e your
.m a n s.
• RANOE HOOD, W almond
color, vontod, never need, till!
in bo*. IIS. Ovkdo area.
MS-4141
dtLIDINO BLAIS
.4 1001.

Solgtor maco hoetor with

th r r r 'acrc*

DOBRO. *171/ DOBRO. MlSi
FMdk B Bow IIH ; With hard
COM, kaal.cand. 14*1111.

W* cao Pov ciiobl H1-MM

ds H ona a &amp;I a . ..
Ideal Mr mablla haww or
hamaalM, harms, coftk, Mrm*
Ing or nursery I Cored agricul­
tural. SLSM PER ACRE.

H. building fatal. INI
ftpareHkaunH.MHM*
IN I SB. PT» SMTP front,
traffic areal t i l l month

Instruments

M a t o r t o lt

BUYING * LEASING • HOUSES
PLUM*or LEMONS
Chortto: MO-71*7,
**t*WI BUY HOUIBSIMM

OPP ICE B SMraae. 4M eg tl. Al
m- MOVE IN I P ! CIALI SMI

u

333— M u tl C«l

191— BuiMinfl

159— R m I C t f a t o

U to / S a to

, ♦ ►. f ' l t d

/
R CFUR RIIH ID Offko Copkrt
all make* A elm . Save up to
« % from Hew I Wormaly A
Free dellyerY-...... 4*71*1-1104

LIQUID WOOMIRS ret dWng
the tab! Aik STINSTROM
O I N I R A L F E E D abaut
H A P F Y J A C K
TRIVERMiCIDE. Romanltod
•oto A oftod ivo agoiml hook,
round A tapeworm* In dog* A
com .........................m -iM *

I22-74M

" + n 'v * r m m

JUICY
IS bu. mss Pinoway, Sanford.
Coll &gt;n-WM&gt;otore M mkg
NAVALORANGES** •
R E P O R A P IF R U IT
I h f l E i l h f 7anus
IN I Cotory Are. Santord.
PONRAN A COCKTAIL
CITRUS TRREA
CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY
LAKE MARTIi M
I -IW

119—O H ic t SupfMtos

l oporkr btobfto IM m l lac.
Mobil* Homot in Carriage Core
PwoMto Plrenclwi IN M Hr*
a V ), Lg. Living Room, $cm.
Rm-C/HA, Ckan..... A W N
B VI. potto, ihod. C/ho, A W .
* t/L t r Wide, noodt tern*
TLC. moot bo movod.tMHJ*.
B t/l, Double Wldo Largo
Potto. Carport. Largo Matter
Bedroom. C/HA, Cloon A
Nlc*......................IHJM .M .
HH
^nr
INreTS NAlwaad
NNtw^^D)
ew-Mi-OtH or R i-R ii
TRAILER M H. PL rm.l AC.
It Local ph.l
....... MA140I
Mil* 1 BEDROOML I both,
largo k ll- dining room area.
*4,000 OSO MI-SOM________

lore, m e ssi m i
• VERTICAL cMM Mtodo. II It.
lor daort/wlndaw*. H I M .
Call: MP-MM.
W R O U G H T IRON SUN
FURNITURB, (NEW ). Dto■cauntod Mr llguldalton. MUST

M A R Y n rs rrr

Mary echaal*. family rm.
w/fak.. privacy. STM me +
e * Nf P m 1Mi ll**_______
LAKE M A R Y .lP k e l
I both, gais/man.
Am- Avaikbk n/it. m m p w .
BUT 11 l/S, H it
•471

* “

• I4XI*. 1/1 Spill, II
MANATEE.*7,000
• 14X44.1/1 Spill, M
FLEETWOOD, M.MO
• 14X44.1/10. U SKYLINE, 1
Km. rm*- carport. *10,000.
* MXS4}/}. Split,II DESTINY.
M e-tiojno.
• 14X4*. 1/1Spill. M BROAD
MOOR, Krn rm-carport,
111.000.
oHXN. 1/1.II SKYLINE. FL
rm-carport, *U.SOO.
• MXM. 1/1. Spill.MSKYLINE.
w/wo»h dryer, dlehwethor.
fplc.*10.000
CALL) R H I R
COUNTRY SETTINO. Lg. lot.
1/1, now carpol A vinyl, CH/A.
Ig. tenoned parch, all privet*.
M M W ....................... m-7141.
MOBILE HOME IN CARRIAOE
COVE, l Gdrm. It*. Gregory
Moblk Homo*, m IMP..

m m . ooo.

1

R E A L E S T A T E , INC.

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WR MrpUtfRlJRUWi fuMiV
cvw W V U t

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PINBALL EMCtreaM WMNomt
Cornel. 4 player IS*. Great
Xmot Olfi, SIM. 14* IPS7.
SPA/HOT TU B ) I PERSON
portable w/eautp
light. Cedar OAtBBO. Never
mod. II47S. 4*lM*Mai.

motire**. mml-mottonto**.
m in ta LAST BOV Chair, frayn
nko A cloon. MS. m i
RIPRIOCRATON. M ta. N.
MM), dmraootonara vonlty.

7b !

DELTONA V I. eplll plan. Mml
hM
W .‘
E XCHANGE OB SELL your
I prepartykcalad anywhere I
IIMVESTDNS REALTY TtOOM
‘ NISTOBK DfSTRICT
Hum kitchen, dtuhi* let. IIH .
c o llin g * , woo# lla o r t ,
"B vo rytb la g Yea Weald
Bapact" tram an Hlelarle

1

ell canlractare Ea iPEUNri*
ar certified. Ta writ* a Note
contractor* Meant* call
IN** 1417*4* Occupational
Lkamat are rewdrod by Ma
county and can b* rerltkd by
cNik* Ml I1M. art. 7«a

■ a n r i i N O M L 'i g p AIN*
W
idaml ElMaa
Rtlnflo* Dear*.
vNifi
a iw *) rfNtTing&lt;

rata*, can tor
aetlmato.ltlS4Wlv.me*

k B 4 rrS w S ^

rr

fly
Mcatkn an

gan.
cargantry.dr
ByweN. Lk/ke. a
BSlMarMre.
CABPEHTIR Ail kkde of
repair*, paktkg A caramk
HiaAkhardOrae*... at 11*71.

IN .I

Flrel BualMy. Tap Urn.

none

Trackto**. Sculpture* •*.**
kelailad. Commercial tore!

dry
ro-

X

L
PARIS PAINTIND. PreMurt
A rail.

da It ail NO |ob lea Small I
Pm t. etc prat art.... Meant

iB fs r r

Lat ue get yau ready tor Me
n o l i P A rm I........ .Ma-iae»
APOLLO CL IARIN B SERVICE
Comm./Net. weekly, monthly
or ono lime
40) 171**44
'SUPER CL EAN" Chrlellon
Home A Apt. Cleoning Svc.
Fare I N . • • Roiiobto/Net.

Ki t . • Beth B T t l a t B O a e r
Carpentry • Window* * Hand
ymon SarvlceaSmoll Jab*
W a r a u y jjp r

LauN ary lo cvlco
Will wath A Iren. Pkkup a
defirery. tow ratot m OtU.

v e n e n rs

L a w w la ry k a

iiF o m s s n s s s r

Nyr* oep.Freooti. Lk./ke
TACf
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Aeal I Mon Quollty Cparo
.IM M N M r ^ U a A

CaRil_______________
Eva*: Stt-ina Dept) SMMM

Ropair odNIton. ramm/re*
Lk. ln*4tB«Mai01.... Ml *47*

LAWN l H V l t l , Mewing!
Edging. Trimmkg A Hauling I
Fret oat. Low R a to e lJM M m

U W fciEAN Protoiilawll. In
pro**, cleaning, call lor
e H l m a l t . Call l l l - a i l l
OUR RI T E hawtot. mobile
homo*, walk*, dock*, drlre*.
Free oN. Ik./to*........Mi-Pin
o SPRAY AWAY. I*R I
E il cleaning*. VWe/MC tree
Lk./lno.............. MMW*

mama
rotcroon A repair*.

Frao

IDWIH WTHN! ID. 0
Vr*. tap. RNb KWaNaa Na...... W -W 4 I I S

A-l
roto* A kng NHanra. Outran
toad k wrltkg. I k ^ k H

man
“ Lot Nw
Free

LFr a j

iiifw aK*

U W IL L FAM JTM D |k
am IrtNOBO) Camm/n
carpentry, repair*, door
hangup ptootorkg. MMOPl

Used pin* A wok tie.
Ail pirn *40 SleekInf loo
astro. IW NM

PARKE

lurn^A anNgwaa. Itt ISB4

IN C .'
/\/ii

■M Mi g

231— Good Things
to Cot

W in ttd

11R— O H k o
i/R u t

S U N LA N O E S T A TE S , S/l.
CH/A, newly ramadatad.

J - AM ) 1

1 1 7 -S p O f t lN R Q OOdS

ST. JOHNS R IV E R . 1/1.

treaty 1/1 In Beltane vaulted
cal Una*.- w/ebyWghte, Uvlna
rm.. oMn# rm. camba. ret In
htl- intide laundry, tec. tyt-

Georgia Am.

)2

137— M o b U t

li

U |

ill-.

* , J' I t

PRICE REDUCE01 On nlc*
V I In Plmcreet. Haw real, all
amanlllat, muel eat I Ml.WO.

R o n ta ls

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DEAR DR. (iOTT: Many yearn ago,
I had aurgciy for a rectal fissure. I am
now 12 and for the paat few yean
have suffered from persisting rectal
pain at the site of the operation. This
pain affects my whole life, as well as
my bowel movements.
My doctor says there is no infection.
He's thrown up his hands and I don't
know where to turn.
DEAR READER: Rectal fissures arc
cracks in the rectal lining, usually near
the anal opening. If they don't heal on
their own, they may require surgery.
However, as in your case, that may
not be the end of the story. The affect­
ed area can become Inserted, leading
to chronic pain and swelling. Or, scar
tissue can form, producing a nar­
rowed rectumand pain on defecation.
Prom your brief description, I can­
not tell whether you have an Infection
or painful scarring — or even, per­
haps, a new fissure. A surgeon or gas­
troenterologist could solve this mys­
tery by examining you and performing
a test called anoscopy, during which
he examines the lower rectum with a
special device.
Ask your doctor for a referral or
independently seek a consultation
with either of the specialists I men­
tioned.
If you have an infection, treatment
with antibiotics may solve your prob­
lem. In contrast, scar tissue would
require either further surgery or a
technique to stretch the shrunken
rectal tissue.
To give you more Information, I am
sending you a fire copy of my Health
Report "Medical Specialists." Other
readers who would like a copy should
send $2 plus a long, self-aadressed.
stamped envelope to P.O. Box 2017,
Murray Hill Station, New York. NY
101M. Be sure to mention the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I am looking for a
diet to cure endometriosis.
DEAR READER: I’m sorry to say
you wont find one.
Endometriosis is caused by collec­
tions of uterine tissue that are deposit­
ed, during fetal development, in vari­
ous locations Inside the abdomen.
When a woman begins menstruat­
ing, these "islands" or tissue bleed
also, causing abdominal pain that can
be severe. The condition is diagnosed
by ultrasound and biopsy.

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unewntful menopause at 32. Now, at (to.
my doctor has put me on estrogen. I also
take Synthmid and Xanax. Will these
drugs interfere with the hormone?
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your physician chose In p rescrib e
estrogen so many ycurs after you fin­
ished m enopause. P erh ap s he
believed that the hormone would help
protect you against osteoporosis and
heart disease.
If so. you should be aware that hor­
mone supplements may increase the
risk of b reast cancer. Therefore. I
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your doctor, so th at you con learn
about the risks and benefits of this
th erapy, and th ereb y m ake an
informed decision.
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that Inhibit menstruation, often help
the pain of endometriosis. Sometimes,
surgery may be required to remove
large areas of endometriosis which
can interfere with fertility.

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thyroid supplement (Synthroid and
others) can accelerate osteoporosis.
Consequently, make sure you have
periodic blood testa to make sure
you're receiving the proper amount.
You might also consider using calci­
um (about 1,900 mg. a day) to help
treat osteoporosis.
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estrogen, Synthroid and Xanax (an
anti-anxiety drug) are safe to take
together.

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today, and you'll know how to weave
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Sanford Herald
S e r v in g S a n fo r d , L a k e M a r y a n d S o m in o la C o u n ty s i n e o I S O S

88th Year, No. 9 - Sanford, Florida

Local veteran recalls war
and victory, 50 years ago

NEWS DIGEST

Editor's not* Our tributo to thoM Mho fought In World War II btgint
today and continues Sunday with stories and photos of local
veterans.

□ Sports
Tribes off to 2*0 start
BUNNELL - The Seminole High Sc hool boys*
volleyball team cotllected Its second straight
road victory with a 15-5, 15-5 triumph over
Flagler-Palm Coast Thursday night.
See P a g e IB .

□ People
Saving for the future
In her Consum er Focus column today,
Bargara Gregg tells readers why saving and
Investing is so important.
□ Sec Page 3B.

aa told to NICK PFIIFAUF
Staff Writer
SANFORD — On Dec. 7. 1941. John L. Sauls.
Sr. was parked In front of Landy's Drug Store In
downtown Sanford, when the curb-hop came out
and said that the Japanese had bombed Pearl
Harbor. (The curb-hop subsequently Joined the
Army Air Corps and retired many years later as
General Bill Branan o f the U.S. Air Force).
The next day. President Franklin D. Roosevelt
announced to the world via radio that a

The Jepeneie accepted the Allies surrender terms on August
IS. teas but the formal signing of the surrender took piece
aboard the United Slates battleship Missouri anchored In
Tokoyo Boy September J. I»4S. It was still September t In the
U S. when the signing took place, according to Compton's
Encyclopedia, due to the International Dateline and time
difference
General Douglas MacArthur signed the surrender as Supreme
Commander for the Allied Powers and Fleet Admiral Chester
Nlmlti signed as the United States representative MacArthur
directed the military occupation ot the Island nation which
followed

statc-of-war had existed with Japan since the
□ B e e Seals, Page BA

Woman’s
body
found
in road

50th Anniversary, V-J Day, September 2
Boaters found
SANFORD — T h e three alligator hunters who
had been reported missing on Lake Jesup
Thursday morning were found at 11 a.m.
yesterday by another person In an airboat.
According to the Seminole County sh eriffs
department. Jay Lronhirth. Keith Oglesby and
Carl Smith were on the lake In an airboat
scouting out locations prior to the start of
today's gator hunt.
At about 11 p.m. Wednesday, their boat
became swamped with about three feet o f water
and the engine would not start, leaving the trio
stranded In the middle of the lake. They did not
have a cellular telephone and had no way to call
for help. When they did not return at the
appointed time, they were reported missing by
their wives.
None o f the men were Injured In their ordeal.
It Is not known If they still plan to partake In the
gator hunt today.

B * VIC KI DeSONMIER

Herald Senior Staff Writer
ALTAM O NTE SPRINGS - A motorist traveling
down a rural stretch of road In Altamonte Springs
early this morning spotted a woman lying in the
m iddle of the street.
He did not know tier condition, hut called 9 -1-1
in hopes of getting help If site needed It.
W hen Seminole County sherltf's deputies
arrived on the scene they determined that sinwas dead, having suffered serious trauma to her
head.
A fter determining her condition, deputies
summoned the Altamonte Springs Police since
the body wunarlitullv fnumi
According to Darin Fnrber. public Inlomiutlon
officer for the Altamonte Springs Police Depart□ B ee Body. Page BA

Recreation offerings
SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is now holding baton and karate
classes. Baton classes are for girls five and older,
and are held every Thursday from 6:45 until
7:30p.m.
Karate classes for ages six to adult are held
Thursdays from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
The fee Is $10 for either of the courses. Both
are held at the Sanford Gymnastics Building.
601 E. 25th Place In Sanford.
For additional Information, phone the recre­
ation department at 330-5697.

Tw o mall
tenants open
Saturday

Utility info
SANFORD — Sanford utility customers will
receive the latest Information on Its utility
service during this coming week.
The city's Service Guide addresses business
hours, telephone numbers, service rates and
policies o f the untlllty and public works
departments. The guide Is also being distributed
to new customers and on request.
Additional copies and Information will tie
available through customer service at City llall.
For information, phone 330-5630.

By MICK PPKIFAUF

Herald Staff Writer_____________________________

TO-DO Guide
• SU N D A Y . S ept. 3 - The Fellowship. Praise
and Worship Choir will present an evening of
praise to celebrate the release of their new
album. "R ejoice” .
The concert will begin at 6 p.m. at the Rescue
Church o f God. 1700W. 13th Street In Sanford.
The album will Ik* available for sale following
the concert.

H srskl Photo by Tommy Vlncsnl

Fifty years ago Sept. 2, the Japanese officially
surrendered to the Allies, ending World War II.
Many local residents fought in all branches of
the service and in both the European and
Pacific theaters. Three veterans recently
gathered for our photographer in front of the

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Cop squads
strike again
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W ind v a r ia b le 10
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SANFORD - Public help In
the drive against drugs con­
tinues. T h e latest Incident,
yesterday afternoon, brought
about two urrests.
According to Sanford police
Commander Dennis Whitmire.
Commander Hay Bronson, who
heads th e recen tly formed
QUAD Squad, received an
anonymous phone call report­
ing that a man named Earl
Williams was en route to San­
ford from Zellwood. where he
had reportedly purchased a
quantity o f drugs. The caller
was also said to have given a
dcscrltlon of the car Williams
was driving.
Bronson's QUAD Squad and
members of the Special In□ See Cops. P a ge BA

57mm Carriage gun at Sanford's American
Legion Post 53, Campboll-Lossing. They are:
Coxswain Mate, USN, C.J. "C h u c k " Sassman,
Marine Corps Sgt. Bud Tobin, and Navy Chief
CommissarymanO.P. Jones.

SANFORD — September started today. It's the
month during which the stores o f the Seminole
Tow ne Center mall will start swinging open their
dtxirs.
Although the ollielal grand opening Is being
observed with "Destination Sem inole," a grand
opening gala on September 21. two of tin- major
tenants, J.C. Penney*, and Burdines. will be open
for business tx'glnulng at 10 a.m. this Satunlay
morning.
For the overall Penncy's coronation. it's out
with the old and In with the new. The J.C.
Penncy's store at the Sanford Pla/.a since 1966,1*
closing at the end of business today. At 10 a.m.
tomorrow, the new store at Seminole Towne
C en ter opens. The new store w ill occupy
approximately 124.000 square feet. In compart
son with 45,000 square feel o f space lor the
Sanford Plaza store.
( S e e M all. P s g e S A

Sanford puts city employee tuition
reimbursement changes on hold
■ y NICK F F IIF A U F

Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD — Plans to Improve the
educational benefits for Sanford city
em ployees were placed on hold
when several members of the city
commission Monday night objected
to an advanced payment sugges­
tion.
At the present time, the city pays
up to S I 50 per college course to Its
employees. The money Is paid only
after the course has been suc­
cessfully completed.
City Personnel Director Tim Mc­
Cauley had proposed a change. He
suggested Increasing the amount to
$75 per credit hour, which, for a
3-hour course, would total $225. He
also proposed paying the employees
at the time they enrolled In the
course. If the course was not
completed or the employee left the

city's staff, the money would have
to be repaid.
McCauley told the commission he
believed It would be better for the
employees to help them pay for the
classes at slgn-up lime, when It may
be dtITicult to obtain needed tuition
money.
McCauley said he had discussed
the matter with several department
heads and had reached the opinion
that If the money could he paid
up-front. It would encourage more
employees to take advantage of the
offer. "And with Improved educa­
tion we get betirr em ployees." hr
said.
During work session discussion
Monday afternoon. Mayor Bcltyc
Smith, along with commissioners
Whltey Eckstein and Kerry Lyons
expressed concern over paying the
money at the beginning o f the
course.

"I'm concerned that the city
won't get a pay-back If an employee
leaves or doesn't com plete the
course." Eckstein said. He also
suggested McCauley and City Man­
ager Bill Simmons consider estab­
lishing a cap on the amount which
could be paid to an em ployee in a
one year time period.
Simmons explained that there
had I m' c ii a cap In the amount In the
past. hut It had been taken out o!
the guidelines.
Simmons said last year, a total ol
53 employees used tlit* tuition
offers, costing tilt* city S7.HOO illestimated that it would cost approx­
imately $11.700 If the same number
would participate under the new
plan.
Regarding w hen the ch ange
might become effective. Simmons
pro|X)scd (hat It start with courses
See Tuition. P a ge BA

H ER A LD FOR T H E B E S T L O C A L H lW jgfffilV E R A O E . Call 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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�•A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday. September 1, 1998

N E W S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

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FLORIDA

U.S. ‘sleeping with Satan’
Secret talks produce witness jigainst Noriega

Immigrant Jailad falttly
MIAMI — A Mexican Immigrant apent 147 days in Dade
County's jail aystem thanks to a clerical error that confused
him with an accused kidnapper that had a sim ilar last name.
Juan Garay Cubanrubtas was arrested April 7 on charges of
carrying a concealed gun and driving without a license.
But jail officers made a critical mistake after the arrest: They
assigned Cubanrubtas the same booking Identification number
In a computer as Carlos Garay Covarrubias. also arrested April
7 and held without bond on charges o f kidnapping, burglary,
battery and possession o f burglary tools.
When Cubanrubtas, 31. tried to post hts $5,000 ball In April,
he was denied. He never complained.
"H e's from Mexico and doesn't understand the laws here."
said attorney Robert J. Lohlein. who m et Cubanrubtas three
weeks ago. " H e Just sat In the comer o f his cell and quietly
—i-J ••
cneo.
On Wednesday, the attorney had the Department of
Corrections bring both defendants Into the courtroom of Judge
Carol Gersten. T h e difference was obvious: Cubanrubtas Is
5-feet-9. 170 pounds and mustachioed. Covarrubias la S-feet-8.
220 pounds and bearded.
The Judge w as not amused.
" I don't think I'v e ever had one esse messed up this bad by a
computer.” she said.

By C A l
Associated Press Writer
M IAM I — T h e U.S. government was
"sleeping with Satan" In secret talks with
Colombia's Call cartel that secured a key
witness against Manuel Noriega, an attorney
for the deposed Panamanian leader charged.
"T h e general Is shocked." attorney Frank
Rubtno said Thursday before filing a motion
for a new trial. "But the general also said. 'I
believe they would do anything to convict
•vsss
me*
Rubino presented an exchange o f pretrial
letters between Noriega prosecutor Myles
Malman and an admitted cartel attorney.
Joel Rosenthal, as proof of a deal benefiting
both prosecutors and the world's biggest
drug traffickers.
T h e issue revolves around the testimony
of Ricardo Btlonlck, a former Panamanian
ambasaador-tumed-trafflcker, and a nineyear sentence reduction that Noriega's trial
Judge gave Lula Santacnu Echeverrt. halfbrother o f Call cartel kingpin Jose Santacrus Londono.
R u b in o s a id th e g o v e r n m e n t g o t

Jurors had no ehoict In convictions
TAMPA — Jurors who convicted 14 m em bers o f the Outlaws
Motorcycle Club on drug and weapons charges said they had
no choice under government-created crimes.
" If I would have been given the right to not only Judge the
facts In this case, but also the law and the actions taken by the
government, the prosecutor, local and federal law enforcement
officers connected In this case would be in Jail and not the
defendants," juror Patrick L. McNeil wrote in an open letter to
the news media.
Juror Charles Destro said the government overstepped Its
bounds.
"It really didn’t wash with a bunch o f u s." Destro said. "W hy
didn't the governm ent leave them alone and catch the Outlaws
with what crim es they were doing Instead o f fabricating

Bllonick'a testimony against Noriega while
the cat lei got a break on Santacrus's
sentence and the chance to strike a blow at
Its Medellin rivals.
He went on to testify that his cargo airline
paid Noriega nearly $10 million while
funnellng up to 20 tons o f Medellin cocaine
through Panama to Miami.
Bdonlck’s inducement to testify was a Call
promise o f "sliver or lead.” a colorful
reference to bribes o r violence. Rubino said.
At the time. Btlonlck was in Panama, with
which the United States had no extradition
treaty.
While Rubtno charges there was a highlevel U.S. cover-up o f the deal. Noriega
prosecutor Myles Malman denied negotiat­
ing with the ca rtel o r elicitin g false
testimony from Btlonlck.
"That’s absolutely absurd." said Malman.
now In private practice. ‘ i'U stand on that
record as long as 1live.”
Justice Department spokesman John
Russell in Washington said. "We'U answer
In court."
Noriega attorney Jon May charged pro­
secutors kept U.S. District Judge William

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A federal Jury Tuesday convicted four members o f the
Chicago-based club's Daytona Beach chapter o f conspiracy and
racketeering, the most serious charge In the government's
case.
Ten defendants from chapters In St. Petersburg and Tampa
were convicted on other counts. The Jury deadlocked on the
racketeering charges In their esses, and they may be retried.
Two Outlaws were acquitted on all charges and freed.

TALLAHASSEE - T h e "S a ve
Our Homes" amendment passed
by Florida voters In 19B2 to lim it
tax Increases on their homes
m ay be headed to court.
The amendment, w hile pro­
tecting some homeowners. Is
forcing taxing authorities to find
d o lis rs elsewhere and m ost
likely will result In higher taxes
In other areas.
" I t doesn't really low er any­
one's
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feht.01 rw rw A -T O vy p i
said Thursday.

KISSIMMEE — With a little makeup magic, authorities used
a staged photograph to nab a woman In a murder-to-hire
scheme against her brother, a form er Osceola County
commissioner.
Warrenetta Collins. 57. was arrested Tuesday as she walked
out of a motel room where police later found the makings of
what a sheriff's official called a garage-sale contract murder a
9mm pistol, an IOU for $10,000. a cheap ring and the title to a
1983 Cadillac limousine.
Ms. Collins' arrest ended weeks of feuding between Collins
and
beer the Inheritance and deveiopm enU lfhts to

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to W a lt 1
for three'hours o f makeup so he could play dead In the trunkof
a car. A photograph showing blood trickling from a buUfcfnSe
In Suhl's head was used to trick his sister.
"I'm glad It went down for her sake so she can get help. I'm
glad that l*m not sitting out here like a sitting duck.” Suhl said.
"I Just hope they can help her and get her head turned back on
right."
The Sheriff's Office became Involved Aug. 24 when two
women living with Collins told authorities their roommate
Intended to have her brother killed, records show.

. CaUbro. who was Joined A t the.
news conference by Department
o f Revenue Executive Director
Larry Fuchs, said he has at­
torneys looking for the best legal
a v e n u e to c h a l l e n g e th e
amendment. Calabro. who must
have approval from the TaxW atch board of directors, did not
predict when he would be ready
to file a lawsuit.
Ken Wilkinson, the sponsor of
the amendment, said he was
disappointed that T a xW a tch
w a n t e d to I n v a l i d a t e th e
measure.

Man rejects plea deal in shooting
MIAMI — A businessman who shot an unarmed burglar 11
times and was lauded as a hero, then charged with murder, has
refused a plea deal and will stand trial next week.
" I f I wanted a plea. I would have accepted one three years
ago." said Manny Roman. 57. " I have been swimming In deep
water too long to drown, now that I’m near the shore."
Roman, who is charged with second-degree murder and
unnecessary killing, was offered this deal: plead no contest to
(he shooting, do 300 hours of community service — which
could have been scheduled around business hours at his auto
parts shop — and the state would withhold adjudication of
guilt.
“ Manny wanted to keep his gun," said Dade Assistant State
Attorney David Waksman. "But we said you can't have a gun
when you're on probation."

Laura 8oWan, president of the 8anford Historic Preservation
Board, presents a beautification award to Lao Trepanler who
undertook the painting and refinishing o f all the benches In
downtown Sanford. The sparkling benches add an inviting touch
to downtown.

From A s s o c ia te d P ra ts reports

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‘Save Homes’
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Makeup magic used to nab woman

LOTTSRY

H oeveler In the dark about the secret
negotiations at least before the trial and
possibly longer.
But Malman said Hoeveler w as Informed
o f the terms o f BUontck's plea bargain, and
any court documents connecting Btlonlck
and Luis Santacnu were sealed by the
Judge.
Noriega, once a CIA Inform ant, was
w h tsk ed to Miami as the prise In the U.S.
Invasion o f Panama m 1901. H e is serving a
40-year sentence for protecting UA.-bound
cocaine shipments by Cali's rival Medellin
cartel.
In letters the defense submitted to the
court. Noriega's prosecutor and Rosenthal
negotiate BUontck’s surrender:
" I cannot stress to you how critical it is to
this agreement that m y client's role and
. . . .be ----------------Rosenthali------identity
kept secret.'
Th e client is identified aa "L u ch o." a
nickname for Lula Santacrus. Rubtno said.
"Remember the appearance w ill be that
you have made a deal wtth the Can cartel to
secure the cooperation and specific testimo­
ny o f a witness against the Medellin cartel."
Rosenthal wrote.

"W asn't there a message sent
In '9 4 's election nationally?
Government has to back off
sometime." said Wilkinson, Lee
County's property appraiser and
leader of the Save Our Homes
initiative.
“ In Lee County, not only did
w e save $4.5 m illion capped
fr o m ta x a tio n , o u r t a x in g
authorities lowered the m lllage."
he said. "What better proof."
Amendment 10 capped annual
assessments of homestead pro-

C Wasn’t there a
message sent in
*94*8 election na­
tionally? G overn­
ment has to back off
som etim e.)
-Kart Wilkinson
pertles to 3 p ercen t or the
annual Inflation rate, whichever
la lower. The Inflation rate last
2.71

Other p fo(*h les. A d d those who
don't own homes w ill be signifi­
cantly hit by increasing taxes In
future years.
He said property owners paid
an average o f $22.92 leas In
property taxes this year than
they would have without the
amendment. The largest dollar
red u ction w a s e n jo y e d by
owners of the most expensive
homes.
Another dispute between DOR
and the b ill's a rch itects Is
headed to Gov. Lawton Chiles
and the Cabinet Sept. 14.
The agency's rule would allow
assessments to Increase up to 3
percent on homes even In years
when market values are flat.
Wilkinson and some other
property appraisers say they
never Intended property i
m enu to Increase when the
market value o f a home does not
Increase.
He has already been before the
Florida Supreme Court on three
earlier occasions to defend the
amendment.

TH E W EATHER
BXTEN O EO OUTLOOK

LO C A L FOMBCAST
Today: Considerable cloudiness
w ith s h o w e r s and thun­
derstorms likely. High In the
upper 80s lo lower 90s. Wind
variable 10 mph. Rain chance 60
percent. Friday night: Partly
cloudy with scattered showers
and thunderstorms. Low in the
mid lo upper 70s. Wind east 5
mph. Rain chance 40 percent.
Saturday: Variable cloudiness
with a good chance of showers
a n d t h u n d e r s t o r m s . Hi gh
around 90. Rain chance 50
percent. Sunday through Tues­
day: Considerable cloudiness
with scattered to locally numer­
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highs. 1:03 a.m.. 1:43 p.m.;
lows, 7:13 a.m.. 8:07 p.m.

S S A C H CONDITIONS
P a y t s a s Baach: Waves are 3
to 4 feet and very rough. Current
is running to the north with a
w ater temperature of 82 degrees.
N aw S a y r a a Baach: Waves
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inland waters a moderate chop.
Scattered showers and tstms.
Tonight: Wind e to se 10 kt. Seas
2 lo 4 ft. Bay and Inland waters a
light chop. Scattered showers
and tstms. Saturday: Wind e to
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73 as reported by the University
o f Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rain fa ll fo r the
period, ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
totalled .03 Inches.
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The Ultra Violet Index (UVI)
rating for Orlando Is 6. Use your
sunscreen, wear a hat. It's not
as bad. but don't risk It.
The UVI exposure levels are
rated by the Environm ental
Protection Agency as follows:
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3.4 low
5.6 moderate
7.B.9 high
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•Ahrtn W. Kitfore 8 r „ 38, 9019 Summefttp A v e n u e .___
* m r ie d at Ids residence
Sanford police Tuesday foUowtog a
reported altercation with his son. He was charged with battery,
domestic violence.
•G regory Stephan Rock. 38, 303-D Oak Avenue, was
arrested by Sanford police in the 3800 block o f a Orlando
Drive Tuesday as the result o f a dispute with a female. He was
charged with battery domestic violence, and aaaauft domestic
violence.
•Anderson Harden. 44. 919 Oak Avenue, was arrested by
police to the 400 block o f Sanford Avenue Tuesday following a
reported fight with a female. He w as charged with battery
domestic violence and assault
•J a k e Otis Carter. Jr., 90,1423 RosecllfT. was arrested at his
residence tjv Sanford police Tuesday as the resuh o f a dispute
w ith a female. He was charged with assault, domestic violence.

Sheriff reporU
•J e w e lry reportedly valued at 94,900 was said to have been
stolen Tuesday from a residence to the 5400 block o f Markham
W oods Road.
• A 9300 man's bike was reported stolen Tuesday from a
residence on Elder Springs Circle to Elder Springs Trailer Park.
• A Loogwood business man re ported be was scammcd out
o f 925,000 by a man running a business on Lake Emma Road
involving a deal to sen sporting goods to Russia. Nine other
people have reportedly lost m oney a total 939.800to the man.
• A homeowner In the 100 block at Oakland Avenue reported
A North Carolina man reported about 990 to coins was stolen
from his motel room to th e 47 00block o f State Road 48.
• T w o residents o f Loch Arbor reported 11 tires were taken
from a fenced compound on 28th Street Tuesday night.
• T h e owner o f a business to the 2800 block o f Country Chib •
Road reported someone broke windows to four vehicles Inside a
fenced compound and took change, a radio and speakers.

Sanford police reports
• T w o VCRs, a bike and other Items with a total value o f
9500 w ere reported stolen Tuesday from a residence to the
1200 block o f W. 16th Street.
• A 9300 window air conditioning unit was reportedly stolen
Tuesday from a construction trailer parked on Park Avenue at
First Street, at the State Attorney's office to downtown
Sanford.
• A n attempted burglary w as reported Tuesday at a business
In the 2900 block of W. Airport Btvd.
•F o u r scaffolds valued at 91.600 were reportedly stolen
from a business construction site In the 100 block of Tow ne
Center Boulevard.
• T w o vehicular burglaries were reported In a five minute
tim e period Tuesday morning. In the 1900 block o f Holly
Avenue, a small amount o f change was reportedly missing
from a company truck. In the 1800 block. 9300 to tools were
reportedly stolen from a vehicle.
A resident of the 300 block o f Rochelle Avenue reported a
boat and trailer were taken from Regatta Shores overnight
Tuesday.
A vehicle was broken Into to the 2400 block o f Potosetta
Avenue Wednesday night and 965 worth o f property taken.

Multiple charges in theft
B r * # * M , 3 3 ^ O ^ lo p m Trail. Sprrtnto was
,a nujpberpf charges, stemming from two separate
credit ioard fraud- B rad jy.w aa allegedly seen^running from a
residence to the-1200 u o c k o f West First Street. Sanford
pushing a gas-powered lawn edger. The owner o f the edger
discovered two edgers and a m ower mlaalng from a trailer on
the property.
Braddy was also arrested to. the theft o f a purse to the 200
block o f Wliner Circle. Th e purse contained a 6500 pearl
necklace, in addition. Braddy allegedly uaed an ATM card from
the purse to make three caah withdrawals from a bank to the
100 block o f East First Street on Aug. 30.

Csrthsft alleged
A “ John Doe" was arrested for automobile theft and criminal
mischief by sheriff's deputies when be attempted to take the
car belonging to a maintenance worker at the Longwood rest
atop on interstate 4. The man refused to give police any
information, claiming he had permission to drive the car. The
car owner said he did n o t

License fraud arrest
Altamonte Springs police arrested a man who attempted to
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obtain a driver license at the Oak Orovest Shoppes branch
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different names and various birthdatca. The John Doe. whose
address was luted as 304 Reid Court. Sanford became nervous
and angry when questioned by a supervisor and ran from the
office. The man claimed he lost his license and wanted to
obtain another but gave three different birth dates to the clerk
on Wednesday. He w as caught and arrested.

Retail thaft arrest
James Coleman. 35, 124 Jackson Street. Altamonte Springs
was arrested by Sanford police Wednesday night after he
attempted to take a 61.96 package of com cushions from a
supermarket at 1514 French Avenue without paying for them.
He w as also Issued a trespass warning.

Ucsnssarrsst
Randall Todd Massey, 32. 1494 Stone Trail. Enterprise was
arrested by Sanford police Wednesday at 10th Street and Pine
Avenue after a computer check showed his license had been
suspended three times, the latest time Dec. 20. 1994 for failure
to pay. Police bad observed three men at the driver's window
talking to Maasey.

Warrant arrests
•A n th on y Bernard Jamison. 26. 1107 W. 8th Street. Sanford,
failure to appear/false crime report.
• G r e g Lawrence Mower, 35. 700 E. Airport Blvd.. Sanford,
violation o f probstion/coramunity control on a Marlon County
warrant.
•H e n ry Lee Scott. 2 2 .6 1 2 E. Third Street. Sanford, failure to
appear/fallure to pay fine for battery.
•A la n Curtis Fenley. 27 .9 18 WUner Circle. Sanford, violation
o f probetion/burglary to a structure.
• L e e David Ernest. 27. no local address, violation o f
probatlon/drlvlng under the influence and driving with a
suspended/revoked license. Clay County warrant.
•R ob ert Alien W illiamson. 35. 212 N. Knollwood Drive.
Wheaton. Illinois, carjacking. $12,000 bond.

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WXs J M q T O N - L ota o f folks
w no runrr round u in n w iY ct tn
confrontations with a landlord or
the police or a particularly ob­
noxious neighbor have at aome
point sputtered. “ I know m y
rights."
But do we?
Why can Hamilton College In
Clinton. N.Y.. ban students from
form ing single-sex fraternities
and sororities but the State
University o f New York at Buf­
falo cannot? Don't students ev­
e r y w h e r e h a v e a r ig h t to
a s s o c ia te w ith w h o m th e y
please?
How could Shannon Faulkner
et a federal Judge to order The
Itadel to admit ner as a cadet
but could have no chance o f
success getting Into most other
m akfroiuy colleges?
And how can a perfect strang­
er walk up and punch you tn the
note, w ithout vio la tin g you r
constitutional rights?
"Americans don't understand
that many ‘rights' are really
liberties — freedom from gov­
ernmental Interference,” says
Richard See burger, a University
o f Pittsburgh law professor.
'T h e y only work against the
government."
So unless that rude stranger
whose flat met your nose Is a
police officer, a disgruntled post­
al employee or someone else on
official government business —
people "acting under color o f
state la w " — no constitutional
violation occurred.
Such attackers, however, sur­
ely can be arrested and pro­
secuted — and even sued for
civil damages.
L o c a l, s ta te a n d fe d e r a l
lawmakers are not shy about
bestowing additional rights.
The "rig h t" to safety Is pro­
tected by making an unprovoked
punch a violation o f at least one
law, and probably lota more.
And American "com m on la w "
Is s source o f legal rights even
older than the Constitution.
Hamilton College cannot vio­
late students' constitutionally
protected associations! rights
because it's a private school, not
run by the state as are SUNY
Buffalo and The Citadel.
Ms. Faulkner's demand for
equal protection under the 14th
Amendment could succeed only
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kinds o f statutory strings. atta c h e d . e u c h ae a n tidfgcytminatory | g g t dud inirror
the Constitution's Insistence on
equal treatment.
Rep. Robert Livingston, the
L o u t s la n i R e p u b lic a n w h o
chairs the House Appropriations
Committee, recently wrote to the
presidents o f Hamilton and three
other private colleges to com ­
p la in a b o u t t h e ir bans on
s in g le - s e x fr a te r n itie s a n d
sororities.
L iv in g s to n , a form er p ro ­
secutor, k n ow s that only a
state-run school can be found to
violate a student ■ constitutional
rights. 'T o u r colleagues at the
public schools are absolutely
banned from the type o f discrim­
ination that you are practicing."
he said.
"A s the beneficiary o f signifi­
cant federal funding, one would
think you would be sensitive to
th e b e d r o c k p r in c ip le s o f
freedom o f association and the
lib e ra l a rts tra d itio n ." L lv togstoni
Asked if Livingston planned to
press legislation to force the
issue, spokesman Quin HiHyer
said: " I don't know if this win go
any ftirther.”
The Constitution’s first 10
amendments, collectively called
the Bill o f Rights, were intended
as checks on the power o f
Congress. T h e 14th Am end­
ment's promise o f due proce ss
and equal protection later was
Interpreted to extend many o f
those limits to state and local
governments as well.
"The*state-action doctrine la
easy for moat purposes," says
U niversity o f Minnesota law
professor Susannah Sherry.
"But it can get com piles ted to
some circumstances."
For exam ple, the Supreme
Court ruled to a 1949 case that
the Constitution does not pro­
h ib it p r iv a te c itls e n s fro m

private cttlsen not acting as a
government agent can violate
someon e 's constitutional right —
by enslavement.
The 13th A m endment bann­
ing involuntary servitude has no
state-action requirement written
Into It.
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C a re lll c o v e r s the Suprem e
Court and legal affairs for The
Associated Press.

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G et out
and vote
It's city election tim e In O viedo. B a llo tin g
will take place T u esd a y, and in a d d itio n to
tw o scats on the C ity Council, th ere a re a
num ber o f referendu m item s b rin g in g abou t
changes In th e c ity charter.
As such, this is Important, not o n ly to th e
city, but e v e r y Individu al who is a resid en t o r
docs business in th e city.
W hat can b e said to u rge people to g e t ou t
and vo te ? T h e " G e t out and vo te ” su g g estio n
Is brought u p b y organ izations, g o v e rn m e n t
bodies and the press ev e ry tim e th ere is an
election. Y et. tim e a fter tim e, th ere w ill b e
people w h o find ju st about e v e r y e x c u s e
known to m an to a void casting th eir b allots.
W hat does it tak e to g e t people to th e p olls?
Over th e y ea rs there have b een so lu tio n s
proposed, (but n e v e r enacted). O ne s u g g e s ­
tion w as to pa y people to v o te th rou g h
offering a ta x d edu ction . S om e h a v e e v e n
proposed w ith h o ld in g govern m en t su p p ort.
(I.e. food stam p s, social secu rity, e tc .) to
anyone w h o did not vote. Most p e o p le a re
thankful n on e o f that e v e r took place.
But th e th rea ts an d prom ises d id n 't w o rk .
As a resu lt, a fte r people a re e le c te d an d
begin to se rv e th eir term s, m em b ers o f th e
general p u b lic b e g in to com plain that th e y a re
not d o in g th eir Jobs, o r should not h a v e b een
elected. O ften , th e people w h o c o m p la in a re
those w h o d id n ot vote, or w ou ld n 't c o n s id e r
seeking the o ffic e them selves.
Polls in O v ie d o w ill be open the stan d a rd
hours on T u e s d a y . Sept. 2. from 7 a .m . u n til
7 p .m . T h e Is s u e s to be d e c id e d a r e
im portant. T h e selection o f p eople to rep re­
sent th e c ity o n th e C ity C ouncil is im p ortan t.
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are e x tr e m e ly Im portant.
W h a t O v ie d o p eop le d o Tu esday, n a tu rally,
is th eir o w n ch oice. T h e election in v o lv e s
their fu tu re, but w h eth er they w an t to p la y a
part in it is u p to them .
Our a d vis e h ow ever, as in e v e ry election , is
...."G e t ou t a n d v o te !"

LETTER

BEN WATTENBERG

Want to run for president? Do it now!
Suppose you wanted to be president. Was
there ever a better time to try? Only one key
piece la missing, but when It falls Into place we
may well see presidential candidates swarming
at us like fire ants.
The public opinion surveys reveal agitated
voters fed up with the two major parties,
dissatisfied with President Clinton, and unmoved
by any announced Republican, in clu d in g
front-runner Bob Dole. For the first time, a
plurality o f voters describe themselves as
Independents. Confidence In government has
declined. T h e strength o f the parties has
diminished. The 1992 Perot candidacy proved
that Independents can score heavily.
In the coming weeks, as the threat o f the
g o v e r n m e n t r u n n in g o u t o f m o n e y is
highlighted, we w ill witness the so-called "train
wreck" scenario em erge In Washington.
Fulsome fulminatory w ill use the budget and
debt situation to scare voters and each other.
Voter agitation m ay turn to voter regurgitation.
The one rule in this speculation is that a
serious presidential candidate must have a
chance to win a plurality o f the popular vote In
the 1996 presidential election. In a straight
two-party race one candidate must get SO.l
percent o f the vote, a difficult threshold wtthout

the organized help of a national party. Probably
only the tiro major parties can easily dream such
dreams:
1.
Cllnton-Gore
2. D o le - W lla o n
(Gov. Pete Wilson of
C a lifo r n ia is proch oice In a party
where that position
c a n h u r t In th e
primaries but help In
a general election.)
Now. a third-party
candidate need only
think. " I f the vote
splits fairly evenly 1
can win with only
33.4 percent o f the
i Whan it falls
v o te ." What ticket
into place we
might do that?
may wall see
3. P e r o t- B o r e n .
presidential
Perot was running
candidates
close to 40 percent In
swarming at us
some 1992 polls be­
like fire ants. J
fore he dropped out.
and Is now running
in the m!d-20s. Former S e n .. David Boren.
D-Okla.. Is now the president o f tne University of

The 1995 Legislature responded to the outcry of
the citizens o f Florida concerning spiraling crime
statistics In our state by considering public safety
ns Its top priority this past session. W e were
successful In passing significant legislation that
mandates longer sentences for career criminals,
requires Inmates to serve 85 percent o f their
s e n t e n c e , i n c r e a s e s prison c a p a c i t y and
strengthens sentencing guidelines.
We could not look at the Issue of crime In Florida
without paying close attention to the Increasing
problems within our Juvenile Justice system. As
many of you know, last year, massive reform o f our
Juvenile Justice system look place by establishing
the Department o f Juvenile Justice (DJJ). The DDJ
was created to Improve the effectiveness of the
Juvenile Justice system and Its ability to respond to
Juvenile crime. This year, we took It another step
further by passing the Juvenile Justice Act of
1995. which 1sponsored.
Under the Act that takes effect on October 1.
harsher punishment for those Juveniles who do not
obey the law will be Imposed. For example,
third-time Juvenile auto thieves will be placed Into
boot camps, students will be expelled for bringing
firearms to school, and driver's licenses will be
revoked from minors who draw graffiti on public or
private property. Juveniles will be getting u strong
message that crime does not pay and crime Isn’t
kids play!
In order to break the cycle of kids getting Into
trouble over and over again, we had to consider
what could be done to prevent the temptation of
crime In the first place. The Legislature took a
long, hard look at this problem and established
some well-founded preventative measures as pari
of the Act. We recognized that education certainly
plays a major role In the goal of making our
children responsible, self-assured und successful
citizens. School districts will be required to notify
the local case staffing committee for children In
need of services when a student becomes habitu­
ally truant. Perhaps by doing so, we can Identify a
problem that can be corrected early on — before It
gets out o f hand. Also, school districts have been
given the authority to establish alternative site
shcools fur students who are disruptive, establish
second chance schools as an alternative to
expulsion, and receive student at risk funding for
teen-age parent programs.
An Important part of this new law is the creation
of a Juvenile Assignment Center for temporary
placement of committed Juveniles or those await­
ing a permanent commitment program, while at
the assignment renter. Juveniles can be assessed
as to the proper ty|ie of treatment and the
appropriate commitment facility. In addition, the
Act authorizes Juvenile sexual offender commit­
ment programs and treatment services for these
particular offenders.
Sen. Karen Johnson
Inverness. Fla.
District 11

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Do you want to be president? Now’s your time.
In a seven-candidate race you can win a plurality
with 14.3 percent of the vote.

WRITER’S
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Pay for courage or cowardice

Crime

Oklahoma and gave the keynote speech at the
Perot extravaganza In Dallas In early August.
Th e taSk gets easier. The next ticket In the
race would be serious if It can credibly claim
25.1 percent:
. .
4. Powell-Bradley ("T h e General and the
J ock "). General Colin Powell Is already running
above 25 percent in three-way polls with Clinton
and Dole. Former basketball star Bradley seems
to h *ve cut Ideological ties with his Democratic
Party, and would like to be president.
It gets even easier. The next ticket need only
claim a shot at a 20.1 percent vote to gain
credibility:
5. Jackson-Nader. Jesse Jackson and Ralph
Nader each have constituencies on the left and
high visibility. Jackson ran for president twice,
knows how it's done, and can get public
attention without a huge campaign war chest.
A sixth team gains credibility with a projected
16.7 percent plurality:
6. B u ch a n a n -K eyes. C o n s e rv a tiv e s Pat
Buchanan and Alan Keyes are both making
waves.

PHILADELPHIA — At the recent convention
of the National Association o f Black Journalists
here. African American reporters, editors and
other media professionals packed a session on
Generation X athletes — at which scheduled
superstar panelists Delon Sanders, Barry
Bonds and Jerry Stackhouse failed to appear.
Journalists also jam-packed a nationally
televised speech In which O.J. Simpson
defense attorney Johnnie Cochran Instructed
black journalists — whose objectivity and
professionalism already are regarded with
suspicion by white employers — to become
"advocates" of black causes in their reporting.
A few awed female attendees had to be shooed
away from the dais.
Comparatively few attended a gathering
honoring a man whose efforts to Improve
millions o f black people's lives might warrant
some Ilonlzation.
Randall Robinson — whose arrest with two
others at the South Africn Embassy helped
apark apartheid’s dismantlement and whose
27-day hunger strike shamed President
Clinton Into helping restore democracy to Haiti
— was presented NABJ's Community Service
Award. Th ose w ho attended heard the
TransAfrica chief take aim at what may be his
most controversial target: the corrupt military
government of Nigeria.
Asked why he constantly has fought for
those whose misery occurs so far from home.
Robinson paused.
" I did it." he said, "because I am a South
African. I am a Haitian. And lam a Nigerian."
It’s easy to acknowledge our spiritual link to
those who happen to be bom In harm's way.
But for African American activists such as
Robinson, there may be real risk In challenging
a black nation whose oppression Is perpetrated
by other blacks, as Is Nigeria’s.
As he testified before a subcommittee o f the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee last
month, much o f the news out of Africa Is good.
If the Angolan peace holds, he said, all of
southern Africa will be at peace for the first
time In 34 years. Uganda — once a human
rights and economic embarrassment — has
reduced inflation from 250 percent to less than
5 percent.
Sadly, the news In Nigeria — Africa's most
populous and. arguably, most politically signif­
icant country — could hardly be worse. One of
every five non-Arab Africans lives In Nigeria —
under an absolute military dictatorship In
which elected officials routinely arc stripped of
their offices, labor unions are dissolved and
hundreds of dissidents are killed, according to
human rights organizations. Nearly half of
Nigeria's 65,000 inmates never got a trial.
By calling attention to Nigeria's problems —
Including rapacious generals who've plun­
dered the nation to the point that, despite oil

exports valued at $210 billion over the last 25
years. Its average per capita income Is an
abysmal $250 — Robinson finds him self in the
unaccustomed position of reinforcing racist
stereotypes.
Frankly, its simpler to attack corrupt, vicious
whitea. As a product o f the "faceless, perma­
nently scarring" segregation that permeated
life In his home town o f Richmond. Va..
Robinson. 54. ad­
m i t t e d to N A B J
m em b ers " I t was
easy to identify with
black South Africans,
and to vig o ro u sly
oppose A m erica
s u p p o r t i n g
apartheid, an even
more systematically
vicious system."
But when people's
lives are at stake,
w h a t ' s e a s y
shouldn't matter a
damn. When brutal£ It's easy to
Izers are black. Afrtacknowledge
can A m e r ic a n s
our
spiritual link
"m ust find the will to
to those who
t h e
o p p o s e
happen to be
oppression as tena­
born In harm's
c io u s ly as w e do
way. J
white victimization."
he said In an In
terview . "V ictim iza tio n is victim ization,
whether in China Bosnia. Oklahoma City or
Nigeria.”
The generals w ho've ransacked Nigeria
"expect not to be attacked by people of African
descent," Robinson said. "T h e y take advan­
tage o f their reluctance."
Not to mention Americans' Ignorance of
foreign policy. Most of us don't understand
that unless Nigeria resolves Its problems, all of
Africa will falter. Because the United States
now exports more goods to South Africa than
to all o f Eastern Europe and even Russia.
American Jobs are at stake. More than 20
African nations moved toward democracy In
the last three years: adding Nigeria "could put
It over the top. Robinson said.
In the meantime. Robinson, w ho’s pressing
for an oil embargo and the freezing o f Nigerian
assets In the United States, w on't let Nigerian
officials get away with playing "th e race card"
— although similar cards are played every­
where with gender and ethnicity.
Still, the real issue — even in a culture that
Increasingly equates celebrity with heroism remains doing what's right, whatever the cost.
"You can't live in America as a black without
paying some kind o f price." he said. “ You
cither pay for your courage or your cowardice.
To me. It seems much easier to pay upfront for
courage — and to live with oneself.”

Let m e tell you about Armada. Mich. Back
in the late 1940s, there was a time when the
downtown business community appeared
ready to die. But It refused to do so.
It was unincorporated at that time, but
served as the major shopping area for farmers
In a six to eight mile radius. As such. It had
been relatively successful, but to a point.
Other cities were growing rapidly and
adding more stores. Even people who lived
near Armada stopped shopping In their home
town and drove elsewhere.
Then, the merchants who were left came
up with a tremendous promotional Idea. They
banded together (merchants did that back In
those days), and each forked over five dollars
per week. The money, which amounted to
only about $50 per week, was used to hire a
man who owned a movie projector and slide
projector.
In the city park, near the middle o f town,
tw o large electric poles were put in place, and
a m ovie screen was mounted. Th e man
contacted a motion picture distributor, and
was able to rent a movie per week. Usually a
T om Mix or Gene Autry western, or one o f the
adventure movies about World War II.
Every Thursday night, as soon as It was
dark, people would gather at the park. They
came from 10 to 15 miles away. Even though
m o vie houses In those days offered a
double-feature, cartoon and newsreel for 25
cents per person, this was a FREE MOVIE,
and It drew the crowds.
People brought blankets to sit on. They
brought snacks and beverages. They had a
good time watching the movie and meeting
with neighbors.
Before each movie and during two planned
30 minute breaks, (while the reels were
re-wound), slides were flashed on the screen:
"E at at the Armada Diner," "D on't forget to
get your supplies at Jones Hardware.” "Buy
your windows and doors from Armada Wood
Products." and "G et your groceries from
G ene's General Store.”
All the stores stayed open until a half hour
after the movie ended, usually around 9 p.m..
and they were packed with customers.
Armada from this point on. began growing
and prospering once again. More merchants
moved Into town offering more servicer.
P e o p le ca m e to know the m er ch ant s
personally, and began doing all their shop­
ping In Armada regardless of the day.
T h e m ovies continued well Into the
mid-'50s. before time marched further on­
ward and there was no longer a need for
them.
The point here Is that the merchants
worked together. They created a reason for
people to come Into the downtown area and
do their shopping.
If we want people (customers, shoppers) In
the downtown area, there must be some
draw-card. They won't go merely to shop.
There must be something to do beyond that
point.
"Build it und They Will Com e." is not the
answer. There must be something in addition
to that.

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Her body w as found on Keller Road, near
time.
County Road 414. between Maitland Boulevard
" A n autopay win be performed thta afternoon
and MeNorton. T h e area was near the A ltam onte
and that ahould ghre us a lot more information."
Springs water treatment facility which Is located
Farberaald.
close to the Seminole-Orange county line.
The wom an la deecrlbed aa "probably HtoFarber said there w ere no skid marks on the
panlc.” in her 30s. She waa about 5-foot 6-Inches
road to Indicate an automobile mishap, but they
tall and about 130 pounds.
are looking at the details before making a final
She had shoulder length dark, curly hair thaP* determination.
was held back with a white banana dip.
Farber said he did not know why the wom an
She w as wearing white canvas shoes, blue
might have been on that deserted stretch o f rood.
shorts and a white t-shlft with an abstract design
He said he did not believe she was a prostitute
of hearts and flowers printed on It.
working in that area as the location waa too far
Farber said she had a two-inch scar, probably a
removed from the roadway to be traveled much.
bum. on her right ankle.
He said that once the woman Is Identified, the
On her left ring finger, she wore a gold band
rest of the Investigation might be easier to
complete.
with a le a f design and two pearls. Police are not
sure If it w as a wedding band.
"W e'll see w hat the autopsy shows this
Farber said the investigation Into the wom an's
afternoon and then go from there." he said.
death la continuing.
If anyone haa Information that might aaaist
" W e ’re not ruling out anything." he said. "W e
police In their Investigation, they should call the
don’t know If It was a homicide, an automobile
Altamonte Springs Police Department at 830accident or what. W e’re looking at all the
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Iday o f In fa m y ." He also declared w ar on
John
volunteered, and waa Inducted Into
U.5. N avy on May 22, 1042 at JackaonvUle.
i training waa In Norfolk. Va.. with hls pay at
I I per month.
He attended aerial gunnery school In Jackson"*e. and eventually served as gunnery instructor
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iter, he received training in Turret School hi
In July. 1044, he waa transferred to HutKansas, where a unit was being formed
go to an unknown destination In the Pacific
•of War.
Moving on to San Diego, he waa taught Invasion
and In February. 1045. John and hls
[roup boarded troop ships In San Francisco.
John's ship was equipped at Pearl Harbor.
' on to Enewetok In the Marshall »«ts ~ t»,
to Ullthe, the largest man-made harbor In
Pacific. It eventually arrived at Zamboanga In
: Philippines.
Approximately 2,700 ships gathered In the
China Sea on March 25, 1045. and on
31. the ships arrived at Okinawa In the
i Islands, and the Invasion started the next
ay. Eaater Sunday. April 1.
|John hit the beach with the U.S. Marines at
: waa called "YeU ow "8" on the invasion map.
w ent in and secured the air field at Yon tan
I the South China Sea aide,
flthln a week, they were operating from
itan. w ith John as gunnery and turret

repairman on aircraft. H e also flew on the PB4Y2
(Privateer) aircraft whenever needed.
During the days, they bombed over China and
Japan. Including Tokyo. Nights were spent In fox
holes because o fth e regular Japanese bombings.
One day, som e N avy planes landed on the (UJ5.)
strip and the pilots said, "W e dropped som ething
on Japan to d a y ." T h e guys on the flight line
responded. " W e drop something on Japan every
day." The flyers answ ered. "Not like this. T h e
flames are shooting up 10,000 feet."
John’s group had already been Informed that
they were slated to be on the first wave to Invade
Japan. British Prim e Minister Winston Churchill
had estimated one million Americans would die
In that first push.
They (Japanese) w eret m
not going to lie down and
quit. The w hole populace
ce was going to kill every
adentista w ere In
Americant they could. Japanese
Ja p
a race with Am ericans to develop the atomic
bomb. It haa been to the benefit o f the whole
world that w e got it first.
Hiroshima w a s bombed August 6. 1945.
Nagasaki was bombed August 9. (The Nagasaki
plane landed at Yon tan for fuel. It being the
closest air field to Japan).

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getting underway after
the beginning o f the next fiscal
year, which would b e October 1.
Commissioner B ob Thom as
■poke In favor o f McCauley's
proposal for advance payment.
" W e all know that once courses
are completed, our people will
either remain or g o on. If they
leave, we will get our money
back. If they remain, w e'll have
better employees. I think this
Idea Is well worth our consid­
eration."
Mayor Smith and Eckstein
however, both questioned If the
education o f th e c it y ’ s e m ­
ployees ahould be a function o f
local government.
I think this whole thing should
be evaluated." Eckstein said. "It
might become too expensive for
us. I'm Just suspicious about It.”
Lyons su g g ested th e c ity
might consider paying 50 per­
cent o f the money up-front, and
the remainder upon completion.
Commissioner Lon Howell said
he liked that Idea, but com ­
mented, " I f our people want to
better themselves, this would be
a good opportunity. But I don't
th in k w e a h ou ld lim it th e
amount."
After extensive w ork session
discussion. It waa decided that
the matter would be postponed
for any action until Simmons
could Investigate the possibility
o f placing a cap on the amount,
and making other changes.

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vestlgatlve Unit (SIU) set up
surveillance, and subsequently
located and stopped the vehicle
on SR-46 near Upsala Road.
Whitmire said Williams did
not give officers consent to
search hls vehicle, so a K-9
drug-snlfflng dog was called.
As a result, officers said they
found 50 gram s o f crack co­
caine.
Whitmire said In the streetlanguage. the crack cocaine
was a "co o k ie." the name given
to crack w h ich Is actually

Clyde H. Climer, M.D.
Stephen Phillips, M.D.
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After the a tom ic bombing, the Japanese
Im m e d ia te ly c h a n g e d course a n d b e g a n
negotiating to save face. The allies' battle cry
throughout the whole war however, had been.
"Unconditional surrender."
John Sal us waa at Yon tan. Okinawa on VJ Day.
September 2. 1945. He was honorably discharged
at Camp Parka. Shum aker. In L iv e r m o re
California In November. 1945.

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Margaret McCanta McCall. 87.
[E. 14th Street. Sanford, died
Thursday, Aug. 31. 1995 at her
residence. Bom Feb. 24. 1908 in
Tinela. Ala., she moved to San­
ford In 1926. She was a secre[tary for an Optometrist and a
icmaker. She was a member
&gt;f First Presbyterian Church,
la n ford , Oarden Club, and
lybart Bells Landing Preservein Society.
Survivors Include son. Edward
Jr.. Lake Monroe: daughter,
iusan Shrtver. St. Petersburg;
'brother, Charles O. McCanta.
Pensacola: sisters, Nell Collier.
Birmingham . Ala.. Mary FillIngin. Cantonment; five grandc h ild r e n : th re e g re a tgrandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge ofWrangements.

AAMUBL MANN W T H B A D
Samuel Mark Whitehead Sr..
75. G rove Lane, Sanford, died
Wednesday. Aug. 30. 1995 at
F lo rid a Hospital, Altam onte
Springs. Born May 26. 1920 In
Boma. Tenn., he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1958. He was an
aviation mechinist. He was Pro­
testant. He was a 20-year veter­
an o f the U.S. Navy and a
20-ycar retiree from Sears.
Survivors Include wife. Llble;
daughters. Iona Byrne. Eustls.
Susan Luckey. Orlando. Nancy
Wheeler. Orlando; sons. Mark.
Tam pa. Alan. Palmetto, Rick.
Dallas. Tx.. Darren. Jackson­
ville: sisters. Mary Fern Alex­
ander. Baxter. Tn.. Etta Dean
O'Connor. Anderson, Ind.. Alva.
B a x t e r . A lm a . Pla n t C ity ;
brother. Mack. Anderson. Ind.

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Retail establishments are not
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WASHINGTON - Kids have up doing what they said, at ages
clear — and rational — Ideas 8.9 or 10. they wanted to do.
Some o f Trice's other con­
about what they want to do
clusions:
when they grow up. a researcher
— B o y s s t i l l m a k e sexsays, and these days they are
stereotyped
Job choices, but girls
more likely to want to follow
are far less likely to do so these
Mom's footsteps than Dad's.
Psychologist Ashton Trice has days. Girls* top choices are
reached that conclusion after l a w y e r , t e a c h e r , d o c t o r ,
five y ea rs o f asking 1.200 veterinarian and nurse. Young
boys arc likely to want to be
children a year that old familiar
question: "W hat do you want to firemen or policemen: older boys
tend to w ant to be professional
do when you grow up?"
The Interview s have been athletes.
—C hildren are surprisingly
conducted In kindergarten and
grades two. four and six in sensible In specifying a career.
Washington. D.C.. Boston. New "Even as second-graders, a lot of
Orleans and In north-central kids say they don't want to be
Virginia, and Trice has gathered truck drivers because they have
enough data to reach some to work such long hours and are
away from their families so
tentative conclusions.
He has learned that about 50 much.” T ric e said. On the other
percent o f children want to hand, he said. In an area of rural
follow a parent's example. These Virginia where truck driving was
days, now that so many mothers among th e best-paying Jobs,
work In diverse Jobs, kids are "the kids all wanted to be truck
more likely to choose their drivers.”
—By second grade, virtually
mothers as models instead of
every child has a career choice.
their fathers.
The chief reason. Trice said In But by sixth grade. 12 percent
an Interview. Is that children are no longer so sure. Boys are
often are more familiar with more likely to be uncertain than
girls. Children are most likely to
their mothers' work.
When a snow emergency or a be uncertain In families dis­
child-care crisis forces a parent r up t e d b y d i v o r c e or u n ­
to take a child to work, the employment.
—In poor families, boys are
mother most often does. Even If
the father does, he Is likely to more likely than girls to lower
turn the child over to the care of their sights. These boys “ limit
a female colleague, so the kid their Job ch oices early and
doesn't learn much about Dad's severely” while the girls aim for
the professions.
work.
—Boys pay m ore attention
Tr i c e k n o w s w h e r e o f he
s p ea ks a b o u t f o l l o w i n g a than girls to what a Job pays.
—Adults don't talk seriously to
parent's example. He studied
music and for a while taught children about work choices.
music. Then he taught English. Only a handful o f children say a
Then he got a doctorate In teacher suggested they might be
psychology and. 10 years ago. good at something.
As might be expected, some
when his father retired from
teaching psychology at Mary qulrklness shows up as welt.
"Almost all the kids who want
Baldwin College In Staunton.
Va.. Trice took over his father's to be lawyers are the children of
divorce." Trice said. "The boys
classroom.
He Intends to publish a schol­ say they want to be a lawyer
arly report on his findings and a because they've heard their fa­
guide for parents about the thers say they've paid them all
Importance o f talking to kids their money. And the girls have
heard their mothers say some­
about work.
He hasn't been Interviewing thing like. 'I f It weren't to,put
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how many accurately predict street.'

Officials broke ground on an
as-yet-unnamed elem entary
school In Winter Springs this
morning. Board members Larry
Strtckler, Jeanne Morris, Sandy
Robinson and Nancy Warren
Joined Supt. Paul Hagerty In
turning over the first shovels
of dirt at the site o f the school
which will open In July 1906.
The 112,000 square foot school
will cost S7.5 million to build
and will house 788 students.
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GOVERNMENTS - All city
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RO TARY CLUB - The San­
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m eeting today berausr o f the
I^ibor Day holiday.
G A R B A G E — Customers
served by the City of Sanford
Solid Waste Division will have
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Last call for ratuming ttama
SANFORD — Teams that played In the
S a n fo rd R ecrea tion D e p a r tm e n t S p rin g
Slowpitch Softball Leagues have until 5 p m..
today. September 1st to guarantee themselves a
spot In the upcoming Fall Leagues.
Starting Tuesday. Sept. 5th. teams will be
accepted on a first-come, first served basis.
Deadline for entry Is Friday. Sept. 8th.
Call 330-5697 for more Information.

No-Tap at Bowl Amarfca
SANFORD — Bowl Amertca-Sanford will
conduct Its weekly No-Tap Tournament this
evening beginning at 9:30 p.m.
Strikes are awarded when a bowler knocks
down nine or 10 pins. Competition will be
divided Into men's and wom en's divisions.
The entry fee Is tl5 .
Three slrtkepots also will be awarded during
I he course o f the evening.
For more Information, call 332-7542.

Tribe boys win, Lion girls fall in volleyball action
BUNNELL — The Seminole boys volleyball
team Improved to 2-0 on the season Thursday
with a 15-5. 15-5 win over Flagler-Palm Coast.
Brent Bradshaw led Ihe way with seven service
points, which Included three aces.
"O u r serving was excellent, and so was our
serve return." said Seminole coach Beth Corso.
"I'm very pleased. We seem to be working the
floor very well.”
Bradshaw staked the Tribe to an 8-3 lead with
six straight service points, and Erik Ho's five
point performance from the baseline extended

BARBERVILLE — Coming to Volusia County
Speedway this Labor Day weekend will be the
spectacular Monster Trucks.
Saturday and Sunday nights, see the Hulk.
Equalizer. Berzurk. Clydesdale. Earthquake and
Gunslinger battle In side by side racing action.
Also on the card are red hot stock car racing.
There Is plenty of camping area available, so
make plans now to spend Labor Day weekend at
Volusia County Speedway. Gates open at 6 p.m.
and racing begins at 7 p.m. both nights.

Church teams needed
SANFORD — Church teams Interested In the
Sanford Recreation Department Fall Slowpitch
Softball League that will start on Saturday,
Sept. 16 arc encouraged to call 330-5697.
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Girls' Fall Slowpitch Softball Leagues that are
set to begin play on Saturday. Sept. 16th.
For more Information, or to register, call (407)
130-5697 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

M Mutt Flag Football
LAKE M ARY - Sign-ups for the YMCA Fall
Adult Flag Football League are now being
accepted. This Is an eight week season with
games played on Saturday afternoons. The
league Is open to anyone 18 or older and teams
arc seven to a side with up to 14 on a roster.
The season begins Saturday. September 16. at
Idyllwllde Elementary School with a tourna­
ment beginning Nov. 4 with the Eaatslde and
W inter Park YMCA's. Registration deadline Is
Wednesday. Sept. 13 at 5 p.m. There Is a
mandatory captain's meeting on Sept. 13 at 7
p.m. at the Seminole YMCA.
For more Info contact Todd Couture at the
Seminole Family YMCA. at (407) 321-8944.

AROUND T N I 8 T A T I
Homandoz bombs Marlins
: MIAMI — Jose Hernandez hit a grand slam
and a solo homer to lead the Chicago Cuba to a
12-3 victory over the Florida Marlins.
•• Hernandez's solo homer In the fourth made It
3-0, but the six-run fifth sparked by his grand
slam put the game away. He was 3-for-5 with a
-single and a career-high five RBI.

^Braves rtaquiro Pena
! MIAMI — The Atlanta Braves, looking to
;bolster their bullpen for the postseason, ac­
q u ired reliever Alejandro Pena from the Florida
•Marlins on Thursday for a player to be named.

|WHAT»8 HAPP1NIMO
TODAY
Prap Football
□ Apopka at Lafcs iron tidy, 7:30 p.m.
□ Cypress Crssk at Lake Mary, 7:30 p.m.
U Lafcs Howsll at Winter Farfc, 7:30 p.m.
□ Lyman at l amlnola, 7:30 p.m.
□ University at Oviedo. 7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY
Woman’s Baseball
□ Sanford Ice at Lakeland. 1 p.m.

ARENA BOWL FOOTBALL
□ 8 :3 0 p.m. — ESPN. Orlando at Tam pa Bay. (L)

Complete Melinas en Peps I I ________________

Lyman. Junior varsity action starts at 6:30 p.m.,
with the varsity taking the floor at 7:30 p.m.
In local girls action Thursday night. Michelle
Cutter had 10 assists and five service points for
Oviedo In a 15-8, 15-9 loss to Dr. Phillips. Leah
Harklewlcz scored six service points, five kills
and one ace In a losing effort. Bonnie Dedeiow
had four kills for the Lions, and Cindy LUJenqulst
had three service points and one ace.
"They were Just beating us at the net." said
Oviedo assistant coach Anna Hollis. "T h ey were
taller than us, so they were dtnking the ball over
our front row. Our serving was good and we
played well defensively.”

’Hounds run away from field

Monatar Trucks at VC8

Girls softball players needed

the lead to 13-4. Chris Louwsma closed out the
first game with two service points.
The second gam e proved to be tighter, with the
score tied 5-5 at one point. Chris Cambell posted
three service points to help Ihe Sem lndes to a
9 5 lead, and Greg Pegram closed the second
game with tw o service points.
Ho finished the night with one ace and two
kills, while Louwsma added nine o f Seminole's
21 digs. Pegram had two kills, and Sam Julnto
added seven kills and five good spikes.
T h e T rib e w ill return to th e court on
Wednesday. September 13th for their home
opener against Seminole Athletic Conference foe

Lyman's Rob Evans showed his
hsals to tha rest of thd flsld at Lafca
Brantley on Thursday afternoon.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Never has a nickname
been more appropriate.
The Lyman High School "Greyhounds” looked like
their namesakes Thursday as they opened the 1994
cross country campaign by sweeping the top spot In all
four races run si the Lake Brantley Invitational.
Lyman was able to win the team titles In both Junior
varsity races and both varsity races despite running
against a stellar field o f 14 o f the top cross country
teams in the state. And none o f the results were close.
Both the boys and girls Junior varsity races were
decided by a whopping 23 points, with the Greyhound
boys outacoring Bishop Moore 53-76 and the girls also
topping the Hornets. 34-57.
And while the point differential was wide In the J.V.
races. It was even worse In the varsity events.
Paced by the top ranked runner In the state of
Florida. Rob Evans, the Lym an boys, the preseaaon
number two ranked team In the state, waltzed to a
3 9 9 3 victory over Lake Howell. Evans ran a comfort­
able 15:56 over the three m iles to easily win the event.
All told the Greyhounds had four runners (Tyler
Sutterby. David Kinsley and Damon Grimaldi) In the
top 10. Jason Scott finished 16th.
The girls' squad, preseaaon No. 3, also cruised,
topping Lake Howell 24-62. Lyman had the top two

Celtics, Shiloh, Expos
w in high scoring-tilts
Prom
SANFORD - The Celtics got back
on the winning track and First
Shiloh Church kept Calvary Apos­
tolic Tem ple reeling on a high
scoring night In the Sanford Recre­
ation Department 1918 Summer
B asketball League In the Dan
Pelham Gymnatorlum at Sanford
Middle School Thursday night.
The Celtics (9 2 ) got a season-high
29 points from Nate Hall as thet
broke a two-game losing streak with
a 65-56 victory over the World of
Creation Rebels (2-5). Titus Waldo
helped out the winners with 18
points, while Antonio Smith added
16 points. Anthony Alloway poured
In 17 points for the Rebels.
First Shiloh (7-1) trailed by four
points at halftime, but Steve Austin
netted 14 o f his game-high 19
points in the second as the leagueleaders won 54-49 over Calvary
(4-4). Ken Moultrie chipped In with
14 points and Derrick Cooper 10
p o in ts fo r the winners, w h ile
Charles Gipson tallied 12 points and
Elgin Holloway 10 for Calvary.
The best game of the night came
In the final game o f the evening as
the Expos (4-5) scored 37 points In
each half, which was Just enough to
withstand a 40-point explosion by
the Majlc (4-4) In the second half to
win by the barest of margins. 74-73.
Mike Vallot Jr. continued his hot
shooting with 26 points for the
winners. James Davis was right
behind with 21 points, with Aaron
Thomas coming up with 15 coun­
ters. Tim McCloud paced the Majlc
with 17 points, while Derrick Jones
(1 6 ). T o m m y Raines (14) and
Johnathan Jones (10) also hit for
double figures.

U N I BRANTLEY c a o u COUNTRY INVITATIONAL
J n W VoroMy N n

I. Lyman. « , 1. Bithop Maws. 7«&lt; X Laka Brandey. IIS; 4. Lafca Hnwoll,
IIS; XMotn lend, TJS.Ov tod*. Oek Ridge ondSom Instated re loom tcoro.
Joator VarsNy gtoto
I. Lyman, S4; 1. ■i*hep Maare. 57; X Lafca Hawaii. Itl; 4. Lafca Branftay,
117; S. Oviedo. IS ; A Lafca Mary, IV7; 7. Colonial 111; X Mainland. W . Watt
L^V
ww i m
n^o no PVWTI

Varsity Says
I. Lyman B ; 1. Lafca Hawaii.« ; XOvtods. N ; 4. Pina It Mas. US; X Oak
Rldsa. 141;
Lafca Mary. IN
; 7.
‘ ~ 4.
...........................
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IB ; I. Seminole. 111.
Caianlal no Nam scars.
MdMdeeta (Lyman)
I. RaS Ivans. IJ:S4; 4. Tyltr Suttorby. 14:1*; 7. David Klnelay. I7:M ; IS.
Daman Grimaldi. I7:N ; 14. Jaaan Scstt. I7:M

Varsity (M s
Tl
1. Lyman. 14; 1. Lafcs Hn m II. 41; 1. Il*hep Mssre, 77; 4. Oviedo. I B ; 4.
ifcs
Mary.
_____
. M l;I 4" Lafca Rranttry, 144; 1. Mainland. 11*; • Rina R id * . B l.
Edgewotor and Samlnala na Mans scare.
ladtvldssls (Lyman)
). GaAna Rivera 11:14; 1. Rally Hudson, » : B ; 4. MMfcatH Burger, 11: IS; 7.
Shannon McDaniel. 11:1*; A Mslltaa River a. 1J:B; *. Jay Rlmlnakl. 11:11

finishers In the race and put six runners In the top nine.
GeAna Rivera won In 12:34 to better Kelly Hudson's
12:42. Michelle Burger. Shannon McDaniel, Melissa
Rivera and Joy Klmlnskl placed sixth through ninth.
Th e next big local event w ill be the Lake Mary
Invitational on Saturday. September 9th. Lyman will
pass on that race as they have been Invited to attend a
big race at Tltusvllle-Astronaut on that day.

NATIONAL No. 7 FOR ROCK

Tonight's scheduled gam e have
been rescheduled for next Tuesday
because o f tonight's football action.
On Tuesday, the Celtics face the
R e b e ls at 6:30 p .m .: C a lv a r y
challenges the Malic at 7:30 p.m.:
and Sanford A.A.U. takes on the
Young Guns at 8:30 p.m.
CILTICSM . S I B I L S S4
144)

Hsll II &gt;4 7*. Waldo * 44 IS Colloid 0 44 *. C.
Cooper I M I, Rwti 0 SO 0. An. Smith I M 14.
Total*: 1114*1
W*rtd *4 Creeds* Robot* (S4)
Cordon 1 441. Sekor 1 11 7. Sormudti I 4 1 1
Al. Smith I 40 7. A. Oevlo 1 40 4. Holm* 4 44 A
Alloway 7 7 7 17. Johnaon 7 44 IS. DllllRerd 4 44 A
ScodlM 4.M lltort44ATetoto: 2S17SA
HalitImo - Collko SO; Rofcelt 70. Thrawpolnt
Hold goal* — Rofcolo I (Gordon. Alloway.
Johnaon). Total Mult — Calllc* 7; Rated 1
Fouled out — nono. Technlcol* — none. Rocorda
— Celtic* *2; Worldo&lt; Creation R ated I S.
FIRST SHILOH SO. CALVARY 00
Flrtl SMtoh Ckertfc 114)
Auotln 0 I S I*. MoultrN 7 41 14. T. F itte r 0 44
A D. Caopor 7 SO 10. Stafford I 4 0 1. Bui lor 140 X
Coritr 1404. Total!: 7141014.
Calvary Apoitollt Tamota (00)
Raddtnt 0 40 0. R. Floyd 4 14*. Holloway s 41
1A Edwards2 42 S. Rudolph 140 A H a rrelll4 0 7 .
Glpaon 7 1 1 II. Totals: »1-14 4*.
Haiftlma — Calvary 77; Shiloh 11. Threo point
Hold goals — Shiloh 7 (0 . Coopor. Suitor);
Calvary 1 (Edwards. Harrell. Glpaon). Total touts
— Shiloh 0; Calvary IS. Foulod out — norm.
Technicals — none. Records — First Shiloh
Church 7-1; Calvary Apostolic Tempi# 44.

• ifr
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-C

EXFOS74.MAJIC71
Me|k (71)
Boosloy 1 4 4 X Dorrkk Jones 7 ] 2 M. M. Fisher
I 40 X McCloud 1 11 17. Seymore 7 40 4. Bush I
40 7. Palrkh 0 40 A J. Jonas S 40 1A Raines 014
IX Leftwlch 7 40 X Wilson 0400. Totals: 1144 71.
Espoo 174)
Vallot II 2 S 14. Thomas 4 7 2 IX R. Brown 112
X T . Murkey 0 00 A C. Murkoy 0 00 0. J Davis tO
1111. A. Floyd 1001. Armstrong I 412. Daondra
Jonas • 40 A Rotors 100 X White 0 40 0. Totals:
11AI17A
Halftime — Espoo 77. Ma|lcH. Three point field
goals — Majlc 1 (Boosloy. Lattwlch); Espoo 4
fvellol 7, Thomas. Rotors). Tolol fouls — Mo|lc
14: Espos 1 Foulod out — none. Technicals —
nono. Records — Majlc44; E s p o s 4 5.

PROPhoto

Sanford Recreation Department Supervisor Rocky Elllngsworth will
be making his seventh appearance as an umpire In a national
tournament when he works tha A.S.A. (Amateur Softball Association)
Men's Class C Southeast National Tournament in Jacksonville this
weekend.
ww

Culpepper leads UCF to upset of Eastern Kentucky
ORLANDO — Daunte Culpepper
completed 20 o f 25 passes for 254
yards and three touchdowns to lead
the University o f Central Florida to
a 40-32 upset o f fifth-ranked East­
ern Kentucky Thursday in the
season opener for both teams at the
Florida Citrus Bowl.
Three o f Culpepper's touchdown
passes went to Rufus Hall, who had
eight receptions for 108 yards.
M a r q u e t t e S m it h , th e 1 9 90
Gatorade High School Player o f the
Year while at Lake Howell, got his
senior year ofT to a good start as he
ran for 155 yards on 25 carries.

V

William Murrell rushed for 92
yards and two touchdowns for EKU.
b u t th e C o lo n e ls s t o p p e d
themselves with five turnovers.
T h e G olden K n ig h ts sc o re d
touchdowns following each o f East­
ern Kentucky's three turnovers In
the first half. Smith scored on a pair
o f 1-yard touchdown dives after
UCF defenders Emil Elkyor and
Kent Rlckerson recovered fumbles.
Central Florida's Nakia Reddick
relumed an interception 58 yards
for another score with 1:05 left In
the half and put UCF up 33-17.
Culpepper, a true freshman from
Ocala Vanguard making his college
debut, hit his first 12 passes In

taking the Knights on touchdown
drives of 79 and 47 yards the first
two possessions of the game.
He capped his night with an
84-yard, seven-minute drive in the
fourth quarter that put the game
out of reach. He rifled an 11-yard
TD pass to Hall that made It 40-17.
0O L0SN KNIGHTS 4*. COLONELS 17
Ee*toro Koatocfcy
14 3 t IS - B
CoMrol F Write
111* t 7 - 4t
Fir if Qkgflfcf
EKU - Bouldln 10run (Collins kick I
UCF — H»ll 34 p4U from Culpepper (Ptorco
kkk)
UCF - SmHh I res (kkk lotto*I
E K U -M u -ro ll I run (Collin* kick)

EKU — Collin* M F C
UCF - Hall 4 p m * from Culp*pp»r (Ptorco
Kkk)
UCF — Riddick S4 Interception return (Ptorco
kick!
UCF - Hoi I II po** from Culpepper (Ptorco
kick!
EKU - Murrell It run (Collin* kkk)
EKU - Dunn t pot* from Couch IWhltoltold 1
pot* from Couch)
A — 11477
Flrtl down*
Rutho* yards
Patting
Return Yerd*
CompAd Int
Punt*
Fumbtot Loti
Ponolltot Vord*
Tlmcol Pottettion

IK
31
47 70*
IS*
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FO R TH E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F SPORTS \H YOUR AREA, READ T H E S A N FO R D H ER A LD D A ILY

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(Rodrlguei 1 SI, I OSp m.
Toronto (Loiter *7) at Chicago (RlghetH
1 1 ).I OSpm
Cleveland (Nagy 11 SI al Detroit (Lira * » I.
0:03 p.m
Seattle (Belcher 1*1 si Baltim ore
(Muttlna IS 71.1 OSp.m.
Oakland (Van Poppel IS ) al New York
(Kamlenleckl4 SI.I OSpm
California (B otk w all al Boston (Clomons
4 a).* OSp m
Saturday's Gamas
California (Langston I I I I ol Boston
(Clamant* 41.1 OSpm.
Oakland IWo|clecho«tkl 11) al New York
(McDowell II 10). I U p m
Toronto (Alvoroi *7) ol Chicago (W art
0 01.7 OSpm
Cleveland (Herthlur II SI al Oetrolt (Lira
4*1.7 OSpm
Seattle (Botio *41 *1 Baltimore (Brown
*4). 7 OSp m
Kansas City IFleming 1 SI al Texet ( Pavlik
4*1.0 OSpm
Milwaukee (Iranian 4 SI al Minnesota
(Farre I I I . I OSp m

Ken set City
Seattle
Te.es
Milwaukee
Oakland
New York
Baltimore

*
»v*

34

3* 30

Jacktanvllk rt Awl Oly
Saturday*! Same*
Hunttvllla at Greenville
Knoivllkat Carolina
JecktaevIMa rt Pari City
Memphlt at Chattanaosa

New York (Cornelius 14) *1 San Francltca
(Valdat 11). 4:05 pm .
Pltttburgh (undacldtd) al Cincinnati
(W alk 51). 7:05 p.m.
Chicago (Navarro U 5) #1 Atlenk (Avery
*10). 7:10p.m.
Fkrlda (Valdat 54) rt Mtotke (Srocail
51), 4:45 p.m.
Colorado (Roynote 5 4) al St. Loul*
(Watton 5 4). 1:05p.m.
Montreal (Rutter I D at Lot Angokt
(Tapani 3 1). 10:05p.m.
Philadelphia (Green 4 0 al San Diego
(D tih m a n it), 10 05pm.

Wild Card dance
W
L
50 14
If
57
S*
57
S4
S*
St
*0
S7
S*
51 *1

34

V*

•L Orlando3
Carolina 7. Graanvllle1
Knoivllle I, Peri City0
Chattaneaoa &lt;5 Birmingham 1
Mamphlt 1. Hunttvllla 1
p
Friday's Oamat
Bkmlagkam at OrlaaMa
Hunttvllla at Oraanvlll*
Knoxvllk at Carolina
Jacktanvllk rt Pari City, camp, rt tetp.

14
17V*
»V*
11V*

Pel.
434
.109
soo
.413
.433

L
10
1* M

W
40

14 43
RNskrx Okrittan
44 n
Chattanaags IRsds)
Birmingham (WSax)
44 74
11 M
Hunftvllk (Alhltcs)
77 le
■ Mamphlt (Padres)
14 44
Knoxvllk (Blue Jays)
•first half W k

—

Thursday's flamtt
Philadelphia 4. Sen Francltca 0
Montreal 5. San Diego 4.10 Inning*
Pltttburgh 4. Cincinnati 4.10 Inning*
Atlanta }. Houtton 2
Chkapa II, Fkrlda 1
Lot Angakt 4. New York 1
Frlday'i Oaatat
Chicago (Bulllnger 10 S) al Atlanta
(Glavln* U S). 105p m.
Pltttburgh (Loan* 14) *1 Cincinnati
ISchourak 1471.101pm.
Florida (Rapp *7) al Houtton (Swindell
• f ). lOSp.m .
Color ad# (Ray**** 14) al St. Laalt
( Patfcavaek 54), *:** e-m.
Monlrael (Alvaret 51) al
(Valdat 11 0). 11:05 p.m.
kOetet **&gt; at sin Okfc
I VakniuelaO l), 11:05pm.
New York (Puklpher 54) at San Francisco
( Letter *4), D Mp.m.

lietfe y | M

I Rene R eyet

|fta4AaMaiu . iSl^waat
#SlR9Prvwll
| lifn s r

■ASIBAU STANDINGS

7.40 100
aee - tea

1

a Carolina (Plraktl

1 Berra Iru
5.00 5.40
4 Batcaran Bob
S.M 4.40
5 Aramayo Chlmela
*.M
Q (5 4 ) 1140; P I M ) H i t ; T 154-5) 000.10;
I 1555-ALL) I1.117.14t 0 0 (51) 54.40;
T rl Sup IA-A-A-A) 1041
A - 710; N - 0*1.714

rt ORLANDO JAFALAIFRONTON
Theraday ^Mfar^ioo^t
P in ! gam*
1Forurla
71.40 7.40 440
tlrlteyon
15.10 7.70
4K*rnpa
340
0 150) *044; P (50) 41440; T (554) 417.4*

O (1 4 ) 0 4 0 ; P (51)
11440; 0 0 (5 4 )0 5 4 0

Itewal ktehrtn At A i
“*

lltk tome

JA h A U I

aPitp-Rayoa

............. •,LaP u*nia.C aiif..515l.
I (1). Clack Republic, drt. Ate
M .5 1 .5 5
Klm ik* Oaf* I D . Japan, del. Llta
R eym and.W eyna.Pa.551-554
Beadrlna Tattwd. Prance, drt. Oomlnlquo

career
2,028
7,676
1,387
2,275
816
370
107
144
775
.296

beet
160
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

T im R alnas

1 Batcaran
4.00 110 3.30
4 Barra
SN
1.10
4 Iru
1.40
Q (1 4 ) 1 !.n ; P 154) 41.44; T 1544) 10440

11.70 17.40 5.00
5CPF Con
I N 540
1Forbes Holley
4.40
2Crown'* HI Kick
O (1-3) 45N; T (5)1) Ml* N; (Carryaver) l.au.N
1librae*-- 5/14; At 74.11
ON 7.70 2.10
1Voluntoar Jam
nw in
4Howard's Maurada
1.40
SSLM'* Footprints
O (1-4) 41.40; T (1-51) (N.Nl 5 0-551)
153*.##
IMbroco — 5/14; Ct 31.7*
i* n n.70 loo
7Ultlmoto Ac*
*Mittor Mustier
in in
in
4Great Baer
0(57)4440; T (7-54I 444.N
ldhrac* — Vti ■: 3*J0
110 140 270
5Lawyer Lip*
i Caged Heart .
I N 410
4 40
1Stella* Style
O (54) SB4B; S (11 ticket: 55141517*4*
A - 7*7; H - **74*4

s

R A IN IS GAUGE
Cg|g|giy
as
Q ftflM a*********......110
At-bats............... 412
Runs ************4i****** 66
HltB.............. ...... 123
RBI...............
DoubtGt...... ...... 23
2
Trip le t...............
Home runt........ 12
Steals..........
Average...... ........299

I Zugeta Goltlr
U40 7.00 3.30
7 Berra A;plrl
4.40 4.10
3 Roble* Chlmela
0.00
Q 0 -7 ) 14.44; P 0 -7 )W44 7 0-7-1)114.00
lltk feme
1 Batcaran Victor
10.40 1.40 1.40
I Said Aiplrl
7.40 4.40
4 Aiplttaoa Bob
4.M
Q 0-1) 1040; P &lt;50 74.N; Tri-la# (5 1 4 )
5144.00; Q D 0 -7 4 1-1) 141.00; 101
EXCN ...JACK PO T I10.tn.lt

IMk race-5/10; B: 11.15

7

04.. 4 4 .5 5 5 5
Ankt Nuba* 01).
MtlNr. Midi and. M kh.. K 7 5
Nadka i c a p t c k v . Japan.
Ranch* Palas Vards*. Ceiil.,4
,5 1 .5 5
Yana K o m k ..
Wttmeyar, Oceanside. Cam., 5 5 57 (57),
55
Pkrtncla Lake).
Better**. N oNk rtand*. 7 5 51157).54
■tan* Makarova. Ruaala. del. Lari MeNall.
Mouokn. 5 5 5 5 74 111).
KaAatlM
1m AH “Al*
OvmwRm RfiAnlfcawa
ofManKMea* t,lnuBS
atawost
Sualyama.
Japan.
53.0-3.
A--- XI-- ^ ----|At |. , ^

Tim Raima la a Sanford nattva and Samlnola H igh School
graduata now playing for tha Chicago Whlta Sox. Hla s ta ll a rt
for tha 1096 m ason In tha first column, parsonaHM tt season
totals in tha aacond colum n and currant caraar totals
(Including 1006 gam ot) In tha third column.
Raima was O-for-3, with a run scored as tha W hit# Sox boat
tha Detroit Hoars S O Thursday night.

lit* u « f

0 (r s n o ja ;T (r i4 )oi.n

h

Scventk gam#
7140

IZugoiaBob
17.40 4.10 l . n
4 Berra Arraiola
1.40
) Aramayo Goitli
100
Q 154) 1*.N; P (54) ttl.lt; T (5 4 0 MI.00
I HU game
1 Berra
1140 100 5 00
ONapa
13 00 10 00
1 Robin
100
0154)4040; P (54) *7JO; T 1551) 45040

ItOMB race -5 / M ; D t ll J l
7 40
iMeaeOetaie
*» J«
4Hitter* Race*
4 40 1.40
7.40
70ory'tSpaoh
0 0 -4 ) 10.41; T o-4-n r a n
M a n race - 7/1; D: 74.0
1 Free tar Queen
11.70 4 40 100
100
(C P F Abe
4H
400
•Hanover Streaker
0 (5-4) 44.4C; T 0-04) 044.44/ 0 0 0 4 4
rea&gt;oa.«; oeo4ao«M ) kjo
IMk race-1/14; D: ll.i*
1 Action Queen
4 « 740 100
1.40
7M* Little Tuolt*
m
5.10
ILto 'sK Iblfi

!

borty Pa. ReMtagHtlk.Ceitf..51.54i
Natalia Baudano. Italy. #af. Barbara
Peuiut. Auattla. 5 5 51.
B ra u d e t c h u l l i - M c C a r l k y ( 1 4 ) ,

1 Artec he
0 00 OOB
7 Victor
* 00 1.40
4Zuee&gt;a
5 00
Q (5-7) 4040; P (57) n.70; T (574) 193.N;
0 0 (50) A H A I L ) M i n
Hfklk |ifTI&gt;
5 Erklile Arrarole
&gt;140 5 40 100
1 Batcaran Odrloiola
3.00 1.40
4 Aipl Itag* Irlgoyen
100
Q 11-51 n . n ; P (51) 040; Twto-Tri (5 1 4 )
10.00; Twto-Tri Jochprt U N . N

7.40
1-10

H O U S TO N A I T R O t -

dendstte Martinet (4), Ipato, art. Ktot-

*00 500
5 Otoe Forurla
5.40
7 Aiplliega Odrtorol*
Q (5-0) 01.40; P (01) 1 d .» ; T (B-57)

OP
I
rt
i ‘i
4

tampdl.SariaoloO
Daytona 7. Brevard County 1
Varo Batch 5 Klttlmmee 0.1*11
Varo Baach IX Kluimma* 4. Tnd gam*
Watt Palm Btach al SI. Luck, ppd , rain
Friday's Oamat
Sarasota *1 Charlotte
Clearwater al Dunedin
SI. Petersburg al Laktland
Fort Myart al Tampa
Kluimma* at Daytona
Brevard County *1 SI. Luck
Varo Beach tl Well Palm Baach
Saturday'* Oamat
Saratola al Char toll*
Clterwaltr al Duntdln
Lakelands!51. Petersburg
Fort Myart al Tampa
Clrtlmmee al Daytona
Vero Beach al West Palm Baach

BAtUA LL BOXES
CUBSI1, M A R L IN tl
FLO RID A
CMICAOO
akrkfci
a b rh b t
Veratlb 4 1 7 0
McRae cl 4 0 3 1
Tvr&lt; cl 4 0 11
7 10 0
Zell* »&gt;
Conine II 1 0 10
Haney lb 1 0 0 0
Pndlton lb 1 0 1 0
Grace 1b 4 110
Dial lb
10 11
Tm m n tri 0 0 0 0
Sosa rI
Clbrnn lb 4 0 10
4 110
YParaip
0000
Wndellp 0 0 0 0
Arlatph
10 00
0000
MPerei p
Oewton rt 1 0 0 0
Gnialei II 4 111
Grdnar p 0 0 0 0
Servalt c 1 1 I 2
Natal c
10 0 0
JHrndt tt S i l l
KAbbtt it 10 0 0
Snchei7b 5 1 1 0
Decker c 1 ) 1 1
Trch u l p 10 11
10 0 0
Banksp
HJhnsn 1b 1 1 1 1
Groom p 0 0 0 0
Mr man rl 10 0 0
Total*
M 1* 1
1111117
Totals
*70 141 140 - II
Chic ago
(1* 4 * 1 - 1
Florida
DP — Chicago 2 LOB — Chicago 5 Florida
11 7B - McRae (11). Servalt (I I ). Vtrst
(14). Conine 155). IB - Sonchei (D . HR —
JHernandeil (III.HJohnson (4), Decker (1).
IP
H R ER BB SO
Chicago
*
5
1 I S 2
Trechtel W.4 10
7
l O O t l
Wendell
I
MPerei
Florida
411
Banks L.1 5
1
Groom
Gardner
111
I
YPefei
H B P -b y Banks (Zeile).
Umpires — Home. Rtlitord: First. Wen
deltledl. Second. Marsh; Third. Kellogg
T - l 07 A — 11.551 (44.230;.

NFL STANDINGS
Mfttantl Fm IWII L M f M
All Timet EO T
Svndsy'iOamet
Cincinnati rt Indianapolis. 1p m.
Cleveland «t New England. I p m
Houston *1 Jacksonville. 1 p m .
Carol me ol Allan!*. I p m.

Sen Francisco at Haw Or leant. I p.m.
Tamp* Bay rtPbMadalpMa.il
SI. Louis at Oraan Bey, 1p.m.
Detroit at PWN urah. I p.m.

Niw Vark JaNat MkMM. 4a

San Dk«*R*Oakland. 4p.
Kama*
ns**City at liattta,
Seattle. a
4p.m.
p
Arlnnart Watklnplan. 4p.m.
Minnatrt* at Chicago, 4p.m.
Buttai*at Denver. 0p.m.
D rtk srt Now Varh Giants. 9p.m.

COiLSOC FOOTBALL
EA S T
Callkm k. Pa. tt. Fairmont St. 14
IO U T N
Appalachian SI. 14. Wake For**! a
Cart. Fkrtda 4 5 1. KotoochyW
E . I lllnak It. Auttln Paey I )
Murray SI. 15 W. Kentucky 14
N. Carolina St. a . Martkall I*
Samlord 14. Arh.M ontlcrtk 7
Southern Ml**. 45 N. I lllnalt I I
Ttnrwita* Tack 4*. Cempkalltvllk*
Tray SI. It. E. Tinnn n i SI. 7
Watt Georgia 15 Eton 14
Wlngak H. Johnton C. Smith I I
M ID W EST
Ball SI. 17, Miami, O k k IS
llllneltSI.45 SI. Franck. III. 3
Indiana SI. II, Mart H in t
lo w a S I.lL O k k U .il
Loul tlana Tack 7L Bowling Graan it
S. Illlnok30. SE Mltaaurl ft
W. IlllnekBL lew*W»e)yn0
W. Michigan 7*. Weber SI. 11
SOUTHW EST
Nabrart* 44. Oklahoma SI. II

I

“I

“

Aat

Coralina O rtk k . Canada, and N kak Pratt.
Auttrelk. drt. Sapkk Am lech. Franc*, and
V k k k Peyntar, Baton Rouge. La . 5 L 54.
55
Meredith McGram. Midland. Mkh., and
Larlta Nallond. Latvia (1), drt. Sandra
CoccMnl, Holy, and liakalk Pimtngert,
Franc*. 5 1 .7 4 (71).
Rachel McQuillan. Awtlralla. and Claudia
Porwik. Germany, dal. Amanda Caattor,
K hakoul.
South Africa, and In** Gorrochetegul,
^
Arp*nttna(1l),5557,51.
Karin Ktchwendt, Germany. and Ron*
Slmpten. Canada, drt. Olga Lugin*. CI5 and
Ciaro WMd. B rlk k . 5 5 51.
Chanda Rubin. Latayatta, La., and Pam
Skrlvar. Battlmara, del. Sabin* Appatmarw,
Belgium. Miriam Oremant, Nelkerlendt. 5 5
51.
N k a k Bradllw. Auatralla, and Linda Wild.
Ha wham WaodL III. (M ). drt. Marcade* Pai.
ArganttM. and R k M BMNerd. Salaeevttk .
5555
Olgl Famandei, Aepan. Cak , and Nekeha
Zvorava. Baiorut (1). drt. Flora Pariettl and
O k r k Plnkkini, Holy. 51,5*.
Eva Malkkarava and Hakana VlWava.
Ctack RpuMk. drt. Rita Grand*. Italy, and
Nana Mlyagl. Japan. 1-5 74 (74). 51.
K r li lla B oogerl and Nicola Mun*Japarman. Motherland* (14), del. Karl
PkabuL Newport Beach. Calif., and Sutan
Slarratt, Aurora. III.. 5 5 74 (7-1).
Jan* Novotna. C iach Republic, and
Arantxa Sanchat Vlcark. Spain (1), drt.
Mariann daSwardt and Joanatt* Kruger.
South Africa. 54.51.
Ank* Huber and C h rleilna Singer.
Germany, del. Silvio Farina. Italy, and
Karina Hebeudev*, Ciach RapuMk. 51.51.
Martina Novrallkva. Atpan. Cak., and
Oakrlala Sobatinl. Argentina III. del.
Sherman McCarthy, Alpharttta. G e. and
Ju lk Steven. Wichita, Kan.. 54.51.
Ju lk Halard and Nathalie Tauilat. Franc*
( » ) . drt. Am y Frailer, Rochattar Hill*.
Mich., and Klmbarly Po, Rolling HIIIl Calif.,
4 4 .5 5 7 3.
Lari McNeil. Houtton. and Hokno Suhova.
Ctoch Rapublk (15). del. Ate Corkier
5wodtn. and Andrea Tamatvarl. Hungary,
7 3.7 5(54).
Yen* Kamlo and Naoho Kl|lmuta. Japan,
drt Cadllo Dahl man. Sweden, and Elena
Llkhovk*v5 Kaiakhttan. 1 5 5 5 7417-4).

M m ^Tu yn j* J ^ P Rgttc

Brum ley, Mflaldai autfNMir.
Wall, ptteker. Irem Tuna*. M I M M r ln|ery
rehabilitation iNlgnmanl •* R « WHkM5
cakkar. kem JacfctaAlaTvctaA.
p im eveew pnmtss - Aciiveiid oe*
I H upkf. cakkar. (ram Ik* )5d*y dMafcNd

IM.

U .5
NEW YORK - Ratulk Thurtday of th
1* *4 million U.S. Open r t Flushing Meadow

Yevgeny Katolnlkav ( l ) , Ruaala. del. Nun*
Marguap Portugal. 5 5 5 5 54.
Marco* Ondrutke. Baulk Africa, drt.
JoramaOalmard. Franc*. 5 L 5 4 5 5
Nicolas Partlra. Vantiuak. dtf. Jaotl
Wlnnlnk, Motherlands. 7 4 (54). 5 4 5 4 5 5
Alexondtr Volkov. Ruula. drt. Bohdan
Ullhrach.CiachRapuHic 5 5 5 4 5 1 .5 5
Patrick McEnraa. Cove Neck. N.Y.. drt.
Brttt Steven, New Zealand. 51.51.51.
Marc Rettall (11), Swlliarland. dal.
Patrick Ritter, Australia.5 4 5 4 1 4 5 5
Stolon Cdbarg. Swedin. drt. Daniel Natkr,
Canada. 51.7 5 (7 4). 1-4 51.
Vincent SraGm * Gbcb R l N i , Rif, ln R li
laad kt. Ipek. 51.7-5 (5 7 ), 5 5
Daniel Vacak. Ciach Republic, dal. Sargl
Bruguara (111. Spain. 5 1 .5 5 5 4
Pair Korda. Ciach Republic, drt. Jacco
E lllngh. Nether land*. 5 1 .5 4 5*. 51.
Serglt Sorgtlan. Armenia, dal. Andrei
Medvedev ( It), Ukraine, I 4 .5 4 5X5 1 .5 4 .
Rtnto Fur Ian. Italy, drt. Derrick Rotlagno.
Lot Angtk4 5 4 5 5 5 4
Jertd Pointer, Tampa, dal. Tim Mtamta.
Britain. 5 4 5 7 (5 )4 ), 5 4 5 1 .
Andre Ageul (I ). La* Vega*, drt. A k t
Cor ret |a. Spain. 5 7 .5 5 5 7 .5 4 5 5

TA m R a BAY BUCCANEERS Jarry Wttaan. carearbad
Re-il|A4&lt; Taey Ner^aB.
IE V
N EW YORK I
Zubov, ___
k r , k the PlttWurrti Panguki N r Luc
Rablteilk. ktt wtnp and UN I «m veil tan.
TA M P A BAY L M N T N N M -

i* a
SOCCER
DALLAS M O E R K R S - Stgnad Daniel
P epaah. k re a rd mldW IBar.
P ITTS S U R A N STINGERS - Acadrod
O r«B 5 k rw a rA ham Detroit N r Mura
CIN CIN N ATI SILVIRSACKS - Rpiignad
Chrl* King, m ldtlelder-lerw ard. to o
multiyear contract.
COLLEGE
HUDSON V A L L E Y WOBREWS A TH L E TIC
CO N FER EN CE - Named Chrt* Oani ake.
Manhattanvtlk dlractar rt (park Inkrtno
Han. publkkt Wrecker rt ipark kkrm ofkn.
•OWOOtN - Named John Dumant, Paul
Pulkr, David K akdln and Craig Vandwwo
oeakknl kolboll caochai.
■ASTER N WASHINGTON - Hamad Sian
Karr aaakknt track and Ik Id coocb.
INDIANA. PA. - Named P rtw Word
man's and vkman s ewl^tmlng coach.
LENAAAN - Announced lha resignation rt
Doran Orakal. man's aaakknt baakrtbell

TRANSACTIONS
Thursday'! ip a rk Trtntartlu i
BASEBALL
Antffttm Labbbb
BOSTON N E D SOX - Placed Vaughn
Ethelman. pitcher, and Chrlt Janwt. auf
Haider, on the It day disabled lit*, retroac­
tive to Aug. IS and Aug. 10. respectively.
Placed Aaron Sak. pitcher, an lha today
disabled lit*. Activated Cork* Rodrigue;.
Infklder, from Pawtucket rt the Interna­
tional League. Traded Marc Lawlt. out
Haider, and Mlk* Jacob*, pitcher, k th*
Atlanta Brave* k r Matt Murray, pitcher, k
complek lha July 11 Iradt k r Mlk* Stanton,
pitcher Traded Chrlti How*
Howard, pitcher, to lha
Ttxa t Rings r t k r Jock Voigt, outtk ldar.
Claimed Dwayne Hooey, outtkldar. oil walv
art tram lha Kansas City Royall. Designated
Steve Rodrlguei. Inttetdor, tor aotignmont.
C LE V E LA N D INDIANS - Promoted Dan
Graves, piletsar, from ContorvAkron of th*
Eattorn League to Buffalo at th* American
Ataoclaikn. Nomad Tarry Clark miner
league strength and conditioning coordinator
NEW VOGK YAN K EES - Optioned Joe
Autanlo. pitcher, to Columbus rt th* Intom*
ttonal League. Racallad Jorge Pot ada, catch­
er. from Columbus.
S E A TTLE N U B IN E B S - Serif Lie Guet
Itrm in and Bob Wolcott, pitcher*, to
Wisconsin rt th* Mldwotl Lttpua. Recalled
A k x Rodrlguei. shortstop. Aka Dial, out
Holder, and Rafael Carmona. Jim Moclr and
Salomon Terra*, from Tacoma rt th* Pacific
Coat I League. Racallad Scott Devlun. pitch­
er. from Port City ol lha Southern League.
Activated Grog Plrkl. first botoman. from
lha 45day disabled list.
TEX A S RANGERS - Acquired Candy
Malden ado. outfielder, from th* Toronto Blue
Jays tor a player to be nomad. Sant Rltchk
Moody, pilchor, outright to Tulsa ol lha Tasa*
LCMUt.
TO R O N TO B LU E JA V S - Activated
Danny Cat. pitcher, from the 13 day disabled
list.
MifkaAl I aadud
A TL A N TA R R A V ES -A cq u ire d Aklandro
Pan*, pitcher, from th* Fkrlda Marlins k r a
player k be named. Sant Red Nichols,
pilchor. outright k Richmond of lha Intern*

Firtl
Marius Barnard. South Attica, and Dave
Randall. Birmingham. Al*., dal. Dav#
DILuck. Norristown. Pa., and Doug Flech.
Atlanta, 5 5 7-3.
Rodolphe Gilbert and GulIleum* Raoux,
Franc*, daf. Scott D raper and Polar
Tramacchl. Austrtllo, 5 4 .3 4 ,5 5 .
Grant Conntll. Canada, and Patrick
Galbraith. Tacoma. Wash., (4), dal. Bob
Bryan and Mlk* Bryan. Camarillo. Call!.. 5 5
55
Pablo Albeno. Argentina, and Jota Antonio
Condo. Spain, dtf.
el. Brian MacPhk. tan Jot*.
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People
W h y save now for the future?
SunbuHDnylHyClubtomtut
Sunbelt DaylUy Club meet* the first Sunday o f the month
mor at
2 p.m through April at the Old City Had, H ighw ay ISA near
Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary.
The chib educates me mbers
t a on daytity grow ing through elide
shows, gueat apeakera and tripe to daylliy gardens. There nrr
3-3196 fo r m o re Inform ation.
no c lu b duea. C all 880-

Al-Anonmuuts Sunday, Monday
Al-Anon meets every Sunday at 8 p.m. at the west side of
South Seminole Hospital on SR 434. and Monday at 7 p.m. at
Northland Community Church, corner o f Dog Track Road and
US 17-93. For information, cad 3320678.

Blood Bank aookadonofa
Central Florida Blood Bank is asking donors o f all types of
blood — especially O-type donors — to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second S t For information, call 322-0822.

Aerobics offafud
offers Step Aerobics at the
youth&gt;center in Sanford fctty HaO. Mondays and Wednesdays,
man I• to 10 a.m. and 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Instructor is Lisa
Hines. Cost is $3 per class. For information, call 330-5007.

TOPS meats Monday morning
SANFORD — TOPS (Take o ff Pounds Sensibly) Chapter *621
meets every Monday, from 10 a.m. to noon, at the First
Christian Church, 1807 Sanford Are., Sanford. A ll interested In
losing weight are welcome. For information, call 322-3130.

Seriously now. there are a lot
o f good reasons why you should
save money. For one thing, it's
the only way you can efficiently
manage your money and budget
your expenses. You may already
have a savings plan or you may
Just stick y o u r dollars in a
shoe-box at home. (That’s a bad
way to treat hard-earned cash.)
But chances are. there are a lot
o f things you may not know
about this
Us Important aspect of
money control.
First, you should understand
the difference between saving
and Investing. Saving is setting
aside money for use — In a
commercial bank, savings and
i. You fr t
loan or credit union.
some return on your money, but
y o u 'r e m a in ly lo o k in g for
a b s o lu t e s a f e t y an d e a s y
withdrawal. There’s not much
point In oavlng for a rainy day if
you can't get your money out
when it's moot needed.
Investing, on the other hand,
means putting money to work to
earn m o re m o n e y . T h e re 's

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FOCUS

BARBARA
HUGHES/
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alw ays some risk involv ed when
you Invest.
W hen your Income is low and
prices are high, you are likely to
n e g le c t sa vin g. T h e fa m ily
should realize the Importance o f
saving regularly. Regular and
planned savings require an appredation o f the value o f oavlng*
it requires conacaM oaennee ana
s e l f - d e n i a l n o w w i th t h e
expectation o f greater osUetac*
tton in ths fcture.
n ow inucn cm your income
goes into M Vtngi win vary wtth
y o u r In c o m e , g o a ls , re habits, tn-

tly si:
cans save about four percent o f
their annual Income. Set up a
habit o f saving money bn a
definite percentage basis. Five to
ten percent of your take-home
pay la a good beginning.
a purpose. People
usually save with a purpose in
mind. It might be for a short­
term goal such as a vacation, a
car, a refrigerator or a VCR.
Money put aside today is used
tom orrow for specific goods,
services or pleasures. This kind
o f saving Is necessary for healthy
flnanculsecurity.
At some period in the life o f a
family, emergencies make de­
mands on the money income:
sudden Illness of a m em ber o f
the fomliy or damage done to the
house by a storm. T o meet
emergency nccui, iry io reserve
at least three months Income.
Saving can be fun if you look
forward to to some greater future
pleasures. A regular plan for
oavlng shows good money man­
agement. Are you w illin g to

make a plan that w ill help you
reach a desirable and a pleasant
long-term goal? It could be a
c o lle g e e d u c a t io n f o r th e
children, a mortgage-free home
itcial security
aecu
or even financial
after
retirement.
la v s s U M a ts f a r fin a n c ia l
secu rity. When w e speak o f
investing, we usually think o f
securities. A security investment
usually refers to stocks, bonds,
notes or mortgages. There are
also Investments made In real
property and other assets — the
traditional net w orth items.
The next Investment category
is durables, such as furniture,
works of art. silver and china.
The third category is family
health and education and that
which contributes to the cultural
and social improvement o f the
community.
A family usually should not
make Investments In securities,
su ch ss s to c k s a n d b o n d s
(ex cep t g o v e r n m e n t s a v in g
b o n d s ), u n til a f t e r i t has
e s ta b ls ih e d a n e m e r g e n c y
saving! fund.

Sanford Rotarlana to mast
SANFORD — Rotary Club o f Sanford meets ev e ry Monday at
ford Chamber
Cham t o f Commerce building.
noon, at the Sanford

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Lake Mary Seniors invite anyone 55 years o r older to Join
them in two weekly activities on Monday: Woodcarvers, from
0:30 to 11:30 a m .: Games, from 1 to 3 p.m.. at the Frank
Evans Center. 150 N. Country Club Road.

Ten teams competed Saturday
in the YMCA's Fifth Annual
Corporals Fun-A-Rama In Lake
Mary. The obstacle course waa
fun for numerous participants
o f ail sots. Set Mary Rowan's
Lake Mary column Sunday In
the People section for com ­
plete coverage.

Emolovmant oooortunitlaa for
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An em ploym ent program sponso red by A A R P Senior
Community Service la held at the Sanford A rm ory Monday.
Wednesday and Friday, from 0 a m . to noon. BUI Downey and
Nick Callahan are available to heip seniors find employment.

Csncor support group m— ti
Support. Hope and Recovery. S.H.A.R meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Florida Re gional Hospital in the
for com er of the dining room. This la a self help support group
for si) cancer survivors, whether in treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more information.

Oddfellows schodul# mooting
Lodge No. 27 o f the International Order of Oddfellows meets
the (lrst and third Monday o f every month, except July and
August, at 8 p.m. at 101 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford.

Historical Commission gathers
The Lake Mary Historical Commission meets at 7 p.m. the
first Monday o f the month, at the Frank Evans Center. 158 N.
Country Club Road. Contact James Thompson at 322-9432 for
more Information.

Ovofostsro Anonymous moots Tuesday
SANFORD — O vereaten Anonymous meets every Tuesday,
at 10 a.m. In Parish Hall Whitner Lounge o f Holy Cross
El
Episcopal
Church In Sanford. The meetings last about an hour.
There a n no dues nor fees. The only requirement to attend is
the d esln to stop eating compulsively.

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 0:30 a.m. to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
baby clothes, and items for nursing homes
Club Road, toi make
i
as well as items for the Christinas Store. The Items made by
the club a n donated to preemie babies, nursing hom e residents
and gifts for the annual Christmas ston.

Activities for seniors
Lake 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 Club Road.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
Th e Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room in downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Andrea Krsaclse at 330-6116.

Bridge elub to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 4 0 0 E. First St..
Sanford.

Sanford seniors to meet
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.

Family-free vacation at beach
this woman’s idea of heaven
(E D IT O R S N O T E : Dtar AkSy It tn
vacation. Sha loft bafclnd tarn* al har favarlta
tattorafrom WO.)

DEAR A B B Y : I am a happily
m arried w om an, married 15
years and have two children. I
have a dream. 1 want very much
to go on a vacation with no
husband, no children — Just me
aionct I want a week of doing
whatever I want to do. with no
pressure from anyone, without
w orrying if everyone else is
happy and content. I would
dearly love freedom from all
home responsibilities — to sleep
when I like and not have to
explain why. A place at the
beach would be m y idea of
heaven.
M y h u s b a n d t h in k s m y
"dream " o f a one-week vacation
all alone is "unnatural." He
thinks a happily married woman
ms this kl:
who has
rind o f dream is
crazy.
Well, do I see a psychiatrist, or
go to the beach?
NEEDSABREAK
D E A R N E E D S : Assuming
your children will be properly
looked after. I see nothing un­
natural about your dream. And
surely, there Is nothing "wrong"
with anyone (male or female)
who wants freedom from all
responsibility for a week.
Go to the beach, and If yur
husband thinks you're crazy,
send him to a psychiatrist.
DEAR A B B Y t The letter from
" N e e d s a B r e a k . " w h o se
husband couldn't understand
why his wife wanted s little

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vacation away from her fomliy.
prom pted m e to write.
M y parents, both retired, live
420 m iles from us. When our
y o u n g e s t ch ild w as ou t o f
diapers, m y husband volu n­
teered to look after our three
children for a weekend so I could
visit m y parents and "get away
from it a ll."
What a marvelous time I had
sleeping fote. visiting old friends,
s h o p p in g and goin g out to
dinner. My parents spoiled me
rotten. Best o f all, I didn't have
to a n sw er to "M o m m y " all
weekend.
I returned home completely
refreshed with a wonderful new
attitude toward my husband and
children. My sweet husband has
been doing this for seven years
now. (W e call It "Mom ’s R A R .')
It gives me a Utile vacation
aw ay from my routine at home.
m y parents love pampering me.
admit
and m y husband and kids
I
they enjoy getting rid of me for a
few days.
A fter seeing that letter in your
column. Abby. I Just had to send
in m y support
C IN D Y I N HUNTINGTON

It feels like It's my destiny to
fight about clothes m y whole
life. How can I make m y daugh­
ter at least com prom ise on
extremely cold or extremely hot
days?

I remember m y first day In
kindergarten she made me wear
a ridiculous-looking thing with
ABCs on U. I hated that dress
and I hated her for trying to
make me Into what she wanted
me to be Instead o f who I am —
definitely not a "fr illy " person.
In fact, even today as a grown
woman I would wear T-shirts
and Jeans seven days s week If I
could get by with It.

DEAR DREBB W AIBi I
N o w . a lo n g c o m e s my
5-year-old dau ghter and her
tastes are Just ukc my mom's.
There Is no such thing as loo
much lace or too many frills In
her eyes. She gets mad if I even
suggest that she wear shorts to
day care. A l this point. I'd settle
for a compromise but we get into
s fight every tim e I lay out shorts
or slacks, regard less of the
weather.

wonder If you are doing exactly
what made you so mad at your
mom — trying to Impose your
will on your child's tastes. There
was a time when kids did things
because a parent "said so." but
today's kids arrive on the planet
with strong opinions and usually
even slronger wills. The bottom
line Is this — It's Just plain good
sense to avoid a fight that Isn't
really terribly Important and
that everybody w ill lose.
Instead o f la v in g out her

clothes, try giving her choices of
a couple o f different outfits. If
she Insists on wearing an outfit
that Is completely Inappropriate
to the situation or w eather
conditions, explain to her the
probable consequences of her
decision, then grit your teeth
and get out o f the way to let her
experience the consequence for
herself.
U seem s that life has an
uncanny way o f teaching us the
very thing our mothers always
told us. but we didn't want to
hear.
(M ary Balk is a C artlfiad
A d d i c t i o n P re v e n tio n F rofoaeionai and a c sun n ier at Fine
Croat Elementary School. Con­
tact her ot the Sanford NaraW.
or call 322-1711.)

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Clothes cause 'wars’ in 2 generations
ft Th is is not a big
deal but it certainly has caused
aorne problems in m y life. From
the time I was a little girl my
mother always insisted that I
wear prissy, frilly dresses to
school and church. I come from
an upper middle class family so
she could buy pretty much what
she wanted.

D EAR CINDY: Three cheers
for your sweet husband. W hat a
terrific Mother's Day g ift a
"M o m 's R A R " would be for
mothers of small children —
scheduled, o f course for any
weekend during the year.
(Problems? Writs to Dear Abby.
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reply, send o solf-addrossod,

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Baptists gather in new sanctuary

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SANFORD — A special revival service has been scheduled
w ith the Rev. Frank Adams at Emmanuel Assembly o f God.
330 E. Com m ence) St.. Sunday. Septem ber 3 at 10:30 a.m.
and 6 p .m .
Services will also be held Monday through Wednesday.
Septem eber 4 to 6 at 7 p.m. Nursery w in be provided.
F or m ore Information call 321-1215 or 0G0-7MO.

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L A K E M ARY - First Baptist Church o f Lake Mary win hold
Its Constitution Service oo Friday, Septem ber 0 at 7 p.m. to the
G reenwood l a k e s Middle School Auditorium. T h e speaker win
be Dr. Bobby Welch, pastor o f First Baptist Church Daytona
Beach.
Special muaic win be provided b y the First Baptist Church
Daytona Beach Choir, as well aa the Lake Mary congregation's

ownchoir.

Representatives o f the Orlando Baptist Association and the
Florida Southern Baptist Association win be in attendance,
along w ith candidates for charter church membership.
Ftrat Baptist Church of Lake M ary began on December 10.
1904. b y a group o f famlhra and Individuals w ho believed there
waa a n e ed for such a church In th e community. The pastor
since that date has been the Rev. Don Hicks, who has served In
churches tn Tennessee and Kansas Ctty. aa wen aa in Florida.
Hicks is a graduate o f Liberty University and Midwestern
Bi i k m Theoiocsca) Seminary.
A r o c e n t addition to the pastoral staff la Kenny McKay,
minister o f music and youth. McKay la a graduate o f East
Texas Baptist University and serve d in Southern Baptist
Churches in Texas before coming to Florida.
T h e church’s assistant youth minister la Sterling Lynn, a
Daytona Beach native and recent graduate o f Oklahoma
H sp lM University,
Other activities planned for Constltuion Weekend Include a
free concert by top-20 contemporary artist Dennis Wilson.
Saturday. September 9 at 7 p.m. tn the Greenwood Lakes
Middle School Auditorium.
T h e them e o f the Sunday m orning worship service.
Septem ber 10. w ill be “ Bring a Friend.“ to be followed by a 5
p.m. church picnic at the adjacent Orecnwood Lakes Park.
For m ore information contact Pastor Don Hicks at 333-4073.

Baptists hold snrollmsnt party
SANFORD — September is "Join a Choir M onth" at Central
Baptist Church. 3101 W. First St. Enrollment for the youth
choir. 0th to 12th grades, begins Sunday. October 0 from 5 to
5:45 p.m.
T h e Children's Mustcalymplca enrollment party will be
Wednesday. September 6 from 5:45 to 7:30 p.m. for children
ages 3 yeara to 5th grade.
For m ore information cal) Jack Thom as, minister o f music,
at 322-2914.

Singles to moot
O RLAN D O — Single Christiana United, a ministry of First
United Methodist Church of Downtown Orlando. wlU hold Its
monthly singles dance on Saturday, September B from 7:30 to
11 p.m. In the Wesley Building Fellowship Hall.
Adm ission la 95 at the door. Music,-contemporary to country,
ia played b y a D.J.
For additional information call the church singles office at
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Orlando, w ill sponsor a Divorce Recovery Workshop on
Thursdays. September 21 to October 30 .6 :3 0 to 8:30 p.m. The
workshop la for separated or divorced adults and their youth
and children. There Is a small fee.
For m ore Information call 849-0000 for an informational
brochure.

Christian Woman to moot
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - The Christian Womens Club of
Altamonte-MalUand will meet at the Holiday Inn Orlando North
on W ym orc Road. The gathering w ill take place on Thursday,
Sept. 14 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Brunch and nursery reservations and cancellations must be
made by Sunday. Sept 10 by calling Earlena Sawyer at
860-3710o r Marcia Shilling at 841-8043.

MOPS to moat
LA KE M ARY — River Oaks Presbyterian Church In Lake
Mary la beginning a new program • MOPS • Mothers of
Preschoolers, to meet the special needs o f young women with
children at home. It la for mothers and children from birth to
age six.
Program for moms Includes discussions, refreshments and
craft times. Moppets la a special program for the children.
It will be held at River Oaks Presbyterian Church In
Driftwood Village Shopping Center on Lake Mary Blvd. the first
and third Thursday of each month from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
T h e first m eeting la Thursday. September 7. Preregistration
is required as space la limited. A registration fee o f 015 and a
44 charge per meeting covers coats.
Preregister by calling River Oaks Church at 330-9013.
Meetings w ill run through May.

Craft bazaar schsdulsd
W IN TE R PARK - The Saints Peter and Paul Council of
Catholic W om en are having their Annual Craft Bazaar In
October. T h e group are currently looking for ermfters to
participate In this event.
T h e proceeds o f the craft bazaar w ill help support various
projects sponsored within the pariah community and the
comm unity at large. Registration forma and payments for the
event are now being accepted.
T h e bazaar will be held on Saturday. October 38 from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
For more Information call 677-4964.

S A N F O R D — F irst B a p tis t
Church o f Sanford, 819 Park
A ve.. recently held Ita "G o d
W ith U s " program to welcom e
the community to enjoy the
newly built sanctuary.
C h o irs from First Baptist*
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Sanford, and First Baptist Joined
in musical arrangements led by
T o m Hartley o f integrity Muaic.
T h e audience was encouraged to
participate In the service.
M in ister o f Youth. S id n ey
Brock and Minister o f Music. Jtm
Cornell began the program w ith
opening remarks. Many songs
topped o ff the “ glorious celebra­
tion. “ Promotional Secretary.
Joan Caserto. commented. “ It
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The event included soloists,
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Sharing moments with a minister
W IN TE R PARK — Have you ever
noticed In the last generation a
change In the way moat religious
grou p s are presenting th e ir
messages the the media ? Many
churches have adopted a new
style o f public Image utilising
puppet shows, clown acts, com ic
books and soap operas to teach
subtle lessons.
T h e reason for the new soft sell
is the fe a r that tra d itio n a l
methods o f preaching will turn
o ff the unbelieving public. T h e
solution, religious publicists say,
is to avoid "pulpit pounding”
and use attention getting tech­
niques that do not offend them.
T h e non-offending gospel has
spread rapidly. Tens o f millions
o f hom es subscribe to Cable T V
system s that broadcast such
soap operas as “ Another L ife”
**a religious soap opera that
began in the early 1900‘s.
O n t h e r a d io , t h e n e w
approach continued as Catholic
priests produced a coast to coast
program called “ Sound and
Sense." Th e program aired con­
temporary aongs and drew sub­
tle leaaona from the lyrics.
I can sympathize with the
desire to get out the message o f
Christ to the person who would

not otherwise darken the door o f
the church building. Those o f us
w ho have a faith have struggled
with how to share it.
Our concern is that w e not
com e on too strong at first.
Thus, It Is helpful to took at the
example of the Lord in this
regard. Jesus was flexible in His
teaching methods, able to relate
such a simple matter as a drink
o f water from a well to salvation
as He talked with the Samaritan
woman, and also able to ask the
moat searing questions to make
the Pharisees deal with their
hypocrisy.
The Apostle Paul w as also able
to adapt to different audiences,
beginning his sermons at dif­
fe re n t points d e p e n d in g on
whether the audience was,
ish or Gentile. No m atter where
he began he always led them to
Christ. He might have started off
slowly, but he always aimed to
the goal of the truth in Christ
and revealed to his audience
whatever they needed to do to
get right with the Lord.

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What will convince one person
w ill not necessarily convince
a n o th e r. Som e h a v e t o be
touched in the heart through the
e x a m p le o f k in d n e s s w h ile

others are ready and wttUng to
be bluntly confronted with the
truth o f their spiritual condition.
So. the question remains : la It
wise and script ual to use soap
opens Instead o f sermons ? The
answer la that In a private
setting, away from the worship,
one must uae his ow n judgement
o f how to present the truth to
another.
For example. In a Bible study,
you must decide where to begin.
This la a m atter o f personal
conviction and the willingness to
atari where people are In their
religious Journey.
But. In the worship service. I
must do what is pleasing to the
Lord and compare what people
today do In th e name o f religion
with the pattern o f work o f the
awrfSttes 'tn th e n ia t century
church.
On the Day o f Pentecost, Peter
with the eleven, preached a
message so d ire ct that the
hearers were cut to the heart.
They were truly aonry for their
sins and they were baptized to
wash them away.
Paul, on the other hand, con­
stantly faced persecution for his
powerful prea c hing. He was suc­
cessful in p la n tin g churches

la aUnola Church of Christ
wherever he'went.* One” cannot
Imagine him u sing; entertain­
ment as a substitute for Biblical
preaching.
The key to reaching others la
not finding the perfect package
In which to wrap the message.
Sooner or later, no matter how It
is presented, the truth must be
known if the messengers are to
he faithful. W e must never lose
faith in the gospel as God’s
power to save the lost (Romans
1:10).

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SANFO RD — Th# First Unltad
M athodlst Church hold its
“ Sunday Night Allvo" program
with a spaghetti dinnsr and
taiont show rscantly to bsnafit
tha youth of tha church.
T h t sh ow c o n s is te d o f
gym nasties, comsdy, musical,
dancing, singing and othar
acta. A largs crowd onjoyad
thaantsrtainmont.
Those participating and at­
tending included front row;
Sue Richards, Mika Hart sock,
Am anda Howard, Katharine
Hale and Amy Fitzgerald. Back
row ; Owen Butlar, John
Thom pson, Mason D orsoy,
Kelly McCann, Katie Hart sock,
Clata Jonas and Jssi Howard.

Sunricu dogs visit
Prssbytsflsn Church
8 A N F O R O - Janat Savart and
har dogs, Chayanna and Dfanay, wlaltad tha First PraaOytartan Church of 8anford
rscantly to explain tha work
dons by Now Horizons Sarvlca
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parformsd various tasks and
wars vary watt bahavad during
th a S u n d a y 8 c h o o i and
worship tims.

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DEAR DR. GOTT: For th e past
mix months or more. P r e begun
coughing immediately follow ing
a meal. My doctor checked m e
for congestion, ordered a chest
X-ray and CT scan, bu t found
nothing. Do you hare a n y sug­
gestions?
DEAR READER: Yes. I do.
In the past few months, more
and more medical reports have
emphasized the relation between
coughing and reflux.
Reflux Is a strikingly com m on
condition, marked by backwash
o f s to m a c h a c id I n t o t h e
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symptom, and It tends to occur
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You can test this hlypot bests
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(Maalox. Gelusil and others) at
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such as Prilosec, which reduces
the production o f stomach a d d .
m ay be necessary.
A further possibility ts p o st
nasal drip. When mucus from
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throat. U can cause a violent, dry
cough. Your doctor should be
able to see such a discharge b y
looking Into your mouth as you
say "a sh ."
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elbow would hurt. You must be
experiencing a weird
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things, that sounded outrageous.
1 particularly like Ihla claim: " I
choose my friends for their good
looks, my acquaintances for
their good characters, and m y
enemies for their Intellects. A
man cannot be too careful In the
choice of hls enemies."
In today’s deal, you are faced
with a choice of finesses. Is It a
matter of guesswork o r Intellcc. tual assessment?
The contract was four hearts.
'W est guessed well t o lead the
sp ad e two rather than the
diamond two. ("B ecause m y
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partner.") East adopted an Inter­
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trick with the spade queen,
returned the spade six to hls
partner’s 10 and won the third
round of the suit w ith hls ace.
Then came a sw itch to the
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aspirin, I f you need something
for pain.
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NEW YORK — It w as 3 a.m. and Art Writhes. a
World War n Illustrator and photographer. had
been waiting In a foxhole to go on patrol with the
troops.
In 1945, Welthas was stationed with U.S. forces
at Corregldor, an island In the Philippines.
The wait seemed like hours and Writhes dosed
off. When he woke up. It was silent. He slowly
crawled out o f the hole and looked around him.
Bodies o f dead Japanese soldiers covered the
ground.
“ I had fallen asleep through the battle."
Welthas said. " I didn't contribute aheU ofa lot."
Welthas may not have known how to use a gun.
but armed w ith a pen and a camera, he
contributed to the w ar effort by providing Images
o f battlefields and enlisted life for thousands o f
soldiers stationed throughout the world.
The 84-year-old artist now laughs as he

recounts stories o f near death at Corregldor.
A s art director for Yank, the Arm y weekly for
enlisted men. Wetthas spent time In Hawaii.
AiptraUa and the Philippines before returning
back to New York, his birthplace and home.
Yank was the concept o f Egbert White, an
advertising executive w ho had been on the staff o f
the World w ar (publication. Stars and Stripes.
The magaxlne began In the art department of
the women's magartne Mademoiselle on March
12.1942.
A motley crew — a songw riter, an author, a
cartoonist, an ad executive, and Wetthas, an art
director for the Elisabeth Arden account at an
advertising agency — worked for 30 hours
straight before coming out with a blueprint o f the
publication.
The blueprint, complete wtth a full-page ptnup,
w m p m em ea 10 secretary ov w a r nenry l .
Stimoon the next day. verything in the magaxlne.
except for the full-page ptnup. m et wtth his
approval.

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debuts day after Labor Day
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NEW YORK - When "A m eri­
can Journal" opens Its third
season on the day after Labor
Day. rubbing your eyes won't
help.
Oonc la the gracious, flowing
"Kodak m om ent" opening se­
quence. Instead It's a nighttown
blur of Images projected on
three-dimensional surfaces and
urgent, updated theme music.
New slogan: "N e w * at the speed
o fllfc."
The new set. where anchor
Nancy Glass presides from an
S-thaped desk, la post-industrial
brick and antiqued I-beama.
Glass, whose blond hair, light
complexion and pale blue eyes
make her a lighting technician's
nightmare, paused for reflection
when asked to describe the color
scheme.
" I f * , uh." she paused, re­
flected. "rust. It's ... a loft. It's
sort of lofty, rusty and darkish."
she said. Praised as an Inter­
view er. th e lau d s the new
"s p lit-s c re e n e d it in g . " Jux­
taposing footage and Interview
subject.
Executive producers Sheila
Sltomer and Charles Lachman
— both co-executive producers
o f their King World slater show
"Inside Edition" — insist the
changes In "Am erican Journal"
are fundamental.
"T h e s e a re n ot c o s m e tic
c h a n g e s . " L a c h m a n s a id .
" W e 'r e r e s p o n d in g t o th e
m arketplace (dem an d ) for a
fast-paced, h lppcr. you ngertargeted magazine show ... that
doesn't turn off our older viewers
but that's designed to attract
new viewers."
"W h a t ‘ A m erican Jou rnal'
was before, some people likened
to the old Charles Ruralt aeries."
Sltomer added. " It was mildmannered. a nice show — not
exactly the show people would

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When Sltom er and Lachman
took over in mid-February, they
picked up the pace with more
stories and tighter editing, more
music, added staff and more of
that Indefinable thing called
"edge."
"W e believed that the show
w|s burdened by too soft a feel."
Lachman said. "W e 're getting
aw ay fro m fea tu re-orien ted
stories and m ore news-oriented
stories that are video-driven. We
like to call the show a 'pop news'
program. Th ese are the watercooler stories that people talk
about."
"Journal." which debuted In
September 1093. was conceived
m a bookend for King World's
"Inside Edition." ana In some
cities — Los Angeles, Atlanta.
San Diego, and Hartford. Conn.
— the two air back-to-back.
Keeping the shows distinctive,
fresh and com petitive la a major
task for both staffs. "D o you
know how m any O J . Simpson
stories we’ve done between the
two shows? Four hundred. 800."
Sltomer said.
Even during the April-May
"O.J. burnout" phase, when
DNA evidence debates threat­
ened to narcotise even the most
devoted trial-watcher, the King
World showa prevailed. "W e
counter-programmed," Sltomer
said.

now. and a whiz-bang set w e're
still going to have to And great
stories and tell them very w d l."
There's another change In the
syndicated landscape on the
h o r iz o n . N e x t y e a r, th e
25-year-old Prime T i m e Access
R u le, g o e s a w a y. The ru le
limited network affiliates in the
Top 80 markets to three hours of
network programming tn the
four prim e tim e hours.
Th e rule began an era of
prosperity for syndicators and
shows Uke "Jeopardy.” "W heel
o f Fortune" (both King World
shows), aa w ell aa the syndicated
It'a g o in g to be a m ore
c o m p e t it iv e e n v ir o n m e n t."
Lachman acknowledged. "W e
Just have to be better at It. And
we will b e ."

Elsewhere In television.. .
SHOWTIME. TMC FREEBIES!
— Cable T V 'a premium chan­
nels, Showtim e and The Movie
Channel have announced their
free preview schedules for the
fall.
The Showtime Free Weekend
show runs Saturday. Sept. 9.
through Sunday. Sept. 10 on
1.237 cable systems, showcas­
ing " It Could Happen to Y ou ."
and "C ity Slickers 11." as w ell aa
the original movie. "Man In the
A ttic."
T h e M o vie Channel's Free
Moviethon airs Tuesday. Sept. 5.
through Friday. Sept. 8, on 706
The Simpson trial also figures cable systems. It offers " I Love
Trouble." "Fou r Weddings and a
In th e c h a n g e s "A m e r ic a n
Funeral.”
Journal" has undergone.
CNN W EB SITE - The Cable
"It's been an amazing, amaz­
ing atory," Lachman said. "It's News Network on Wednesday
also no secret that a lot of launched a multimedia news
viewers have gone to cable, and service on the Internet, boasting
we're anxious to see our uni­ "th e only site with a 24-hour
verse go back to where It was ... full-tim e sta ff reporting con­
stantly updated news
before the trial started.”
"W e've also noticed that they au gm en ted by video, aound
come back In droves when you clips, still photographs and maps
have something new on O J .." as well aa text."
That cyberspace address la
Sltomer a d d e d .D e s p ite the fset
that we've got a flashy open http://www.cnn.com.

Check out nation’s top videos

"M rs. Sttmaon objected." Welthas said.
But the first edition ultimately ran with the
picture. A s time passed, the magazine published
from 21 different locations around the world. Its
pinups featuring Betty Orabte. Esther Williams
and Rita Hayworth reaching 2 million enlisted
men.
. W elth as said that m any o f the wartim e
Illustrators would either work directly on the
Held, take notes and reconstruct the scene later or
w ork from photographs o f the scene. Sometimes
the drawings were based on the Illustrator's
m em ory since there was no time to draw during a
battle.
Yank survived for 3V4 years and was published
for the last time on Dec. 28. 194S. It boasted a
full-time staff o f 380 m em bers and more than
1.000 stringers who worked aa artists and
writers.
T h e pace o f Welthas' life has changed aa he and
hia wife. Janet, spend tim e at their nome on the
Thim ble Islands off Branford. Conn., during part
o f the summer and the remainder o f the year In
thetr New York Cttv apartment.
O ver the yeara Welthas has donated some o f his
W orld W ar A pictures to museums and the armed
forces.
One Ink sketch, entitled " A Scarf o f a Thousand
Stitches," shows an American soldier holding a
J tp s u c tt scarf in his hands. T h e scarves were
made by Japanese women and worn around the
waists o f soldiers to protect them from harm.
T h e picture, which was drawn from a photo­
graph Welthas took In 1945. Is now a part o f the
archives at the U.S. Arm y Center o f Military
History In Washington D.C.

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After the war. Welthas received for his services
the Legion o f Merit, the fifth highest award given
by the Arm y.
He collaborated with James Jones, the author
o f "From Here to Eternity." to produce the book
"W W fl." which recounts the saga o f the war with
Illustrations and photographs. W elthas also
compiled the stories o f Yana correspondents in
the book. "C lose to Glory."
Earlier this year. Welthas, a m em ber o f the
collection com m ittee of the New Britain Museum
o f American A rt In Connecticut, organized an
exhibit o f w artim e art at the museum.
Hts 12-year-okl adopted son. Kenneth, has
asked him w hy he la always w riting about the
war. Wetthas said.
" I say. 'Kenny. It la the only thing I know.” he
The m orning after the 1945 foxhole Incident In
Corregldor. Welthas went on patrol when an
enemy soldier threw a grenade. A quick-thinking
soldier pushed Welthas out of the w ay and killed
the enemy. Th e grenade was a dud.
“ I think I f I’d been killed 1 would have never
forgiven m yself." he said.

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M ARYANNE MORSI
OIH-tl
A t Clark. Circuit Court
■y: Daraltiy W I
A t Da*uly Clark
..........
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I, A IMS
TO : PRANK M. MASKOLUNAS
LAST KNOWN RZSIORNCK:
Ml 1. Alternant* Ortvp

1l.'T.Q .." (Paramount)
12.
"House guest.” (Hollywood Pictures)
13. "T h e Quick and the; Dead." (Columbia
Weekly charts for the nation's most popular
TriStar)
videos as they appear In next week's Issue o f
!4."BUly Madison." (MCA-Unlveraal)
Billboard magazine. Reprinted with permission:
15.
"Ctrete of Friends." (HBO)
16.
"Man
of the House," (Disney)
VIDEO SALES
17.
"Murder In the First." (Warner)
Copyright 1995. Billboard Publications Inc.
18.
"Immortal Beloved." (Columbia TriStar)
1. "Playboy: The Best o f Pamela Anderson."
19.
"Legendaof the Fall." (Columbia TriStar)
(Playboy)
20. "T h e Shawshank Redemption." (Columbia
2.
"The Swan Princes*." (Turner)
TriStar)
а.
'Plnk Floyd: Pulae." (Columbia)
4.
"Forreat G um p." (Paramount)
5. 'P la y b o y : W et A W ild Hot H olid ays."
(Playboy)
MUSIC VIDEO SALES
•
б.
"The Lion K in g." (Disney)
Copyright 1995. Billboard Publications Inc.
7 "The Pebble and the Penguin." (MGM-UA)
1.
"Pulae," Pink Floyd (Columbia)
S.'Playboy: The Girls o f Radio." (Playboy)
2. "M ichael Jackson: V ideo Oreatest Hits9. "T h eC row ." (Miramax)
10. "Playboy: Real Couples. Sex In Dangerous History," (Epic)
3. "L lve at the Acropolis." Yannl (BMG) (Plati­
Places." (Playboy)
11. "Dlsney'a Sing A long Songs: Pocahontas," num)
4. "You Might Be a Redneck If." J eff Foxworthy
(Disney)
12. "Michael Jackson: Video Greatest Hits- (Warner Reprise) (Platinum)
5. "HeU Freezes O ver." Eagles (Oeffen) (Plati­
History." (Epic)
13. " Absolutely Fabulous Series I. Pari 1." num)
6.
"Reba Live." Reba McEntlre (MCA)
(BBC)
7.
"T h e Grateful Dead M ovie." (Monterey)
14. "Playboy: The Girls of Hawaiian Tropic."
S.' Llvel Tonight! Sold Out!!.” Nirvana (Geffen)
(Playboy)
(Platinum)
15.
"True Lies." (Fox)
9. "T h e 3 Tenors In Concert 1994." Carreras,
16 ' Bom to Be W ild ." (Warner)
17. " Absolutely Fabulous Series 1, Pari 2 ." Domingo. Pavarotti (WamerVislon) (Platinum)
10.
"Keeper o f the Stars." Tracy Byrd IMCA)
(BBC)
18. "Little Rascals Collection: Vol. 13." (Cabin
1l."L tv e ," Ray Stevens (Curb)
Fever)
12. "Murder Was the Case." Snoop Doggy Dogg
19. ” Abeolutely Fabulous Series 2. Part 1."
(WamerVislon)
(BBC)
13.
"ParalJcl." R.E.M. (Warner)
2 0 . "Play boy: Playmate of the Year 1995.”
14. "An Hour W ith T i m . " T im McGraw
(Playboy)
(WamerVislon)
15. " NBA Jam the Music Videos." various
VIDEO RENTALS
artists (CBS-Fox)
Copyright 1998. Billboard Publications Inc.
16. " T h e Bob Marley S to ry ." Bob Marley
1.
"Outbreak." (Warner)
((aland) (Gold)
2.
"Juat Cause." (Warner)
17. "Barbra: The Concert." Barbra Streisand
3.
"Boys on the S id e." (Warner)
(Columbia) (Platinum)
4.
"The Brady Bunch M ovie." (Paramount)
18. "N o Quarter (Unledded)." Jimmy Page A
5.
"Dumb and Dumber." (New Line)
Robert Plant (WamerVislon)
0. "N ell." (Fox)
19. "Boyz II Men Then II N ow ." Boys II Men
7.
"Nobody‘a Fool." (Paramount)
(PolyGram) (Gold)
8.
"Diaclosure.” (Warner)
20. "L ive at Red Rocks.” John Tcah (Video
9.
"Star Trek Generations." (Paramount)
Treasures)
10.
"Hlghcr Learning." (Columbia TriStar)
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"L on e T re e on Canton Island." Is a watercolor
finished tn less than a half hour after his arrival
on the Island located In the Pacific. Wetthas said.
The picture o f an observation post, stored at the
Society o f Illustrators in New York City, contains
simple strokes and captures the barrenness o f the
Island.
Welthas still paints and Is plsnning for an
exhibition In N ew York City the fall, tn his spare
time he lectures at museums and works on book

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M AR YAN N ! M ORSI
Clark at Circuit Court
By: RutoKtoy
Oaputy Clark

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IN A N O FOR
S IM IN O L I C O U N TY
FLO RID A
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N O TICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE I* haraSy si van I
to* unRartlyns* Clark at
C ircu it C ourt a l Samlnala
County, PNrMa. will on to* Mto
Ray at Saptomkar. IMS. at 11.00
•’etoefc A M. at toa Watt Front
Raar at to* Samlnato County
Cturtoauaa In Santor*. PlarM*.
attar tor tato an* tall at publk
outcry t o toa hlyhait an* batl
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Public Racer** *1 Seminal*
County. PNrMa.
purtuanl to to* Pinal JuRymtnl
antora* In a cat* pantony In taM
Court, to* tlyto al vHikk It

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Iktai teal *1 taM Court toit a m
Ray al Auyuat. IN S
In accarRancp vrlto to* Amar
kan Wito Ditakiimot Act. par
tan* artto totakilllNt npaJtoy a
ipaclai accommoRallon to parIklpato In Milt |
contact ADA Coordinator. N t N.
Park Ayanua. Suit* N Jtl. San
Nr*. PNrMa JZ77I, totopfcana
to m o m ru m . not lator Mian
live ID Ray* prior t o to* pr*
ITD O l IMP0SSS771. ar Vaka
IVI I M S♦ « 1770. via PNrMa
Ralay Sarvka.
(CaurtSaaO
MARVANtoS M O RS I
C L IR K O P T H I
CIRCUIT CO U RT
By: DoratoyW Soiton
Oaputy Clark
PuAUth: SaptomAar I. a IMS

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ISAAC KHOURV. at al..
PatowRanlU).
N O T K I OF SALI
Hoik* It haraAy given tool,
gunuant to a Summary Judg­
ment at Per*cto*ur*. I will tail
toa toUoartny ^Nacrlka* prapar^f
Netted In SdmlnaN County.
L * t • * . R C P L A T OP
O R O V IV IIW V IL L A G E .
FIRST A D D ITIO N , according to
ff*w pwi ftwvsm aa recoroeo i«*
PNt Rm A s i pay** 4 S an* g at
to* PwAlk RacarRa al SamlnaN
County. PNrMa.
•I guAik tato.
SMtor tar catA. at toa vwtl i
door *1 to* Semineto County
Cturtoauaa. Santor*. FlarMa. *1
ll:N a .m . an Sept Nto. IMS
Natka: American* Wlto Oita
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,to gartklpato In 1
UnuM contact OttaMIHy Catr
dtoator at N l North Park Av*
mm. Suit* N JS I. Santor*. PNrMs 8771 at Natl five Ray* prior
to to* aracaaRtoy. T iiip h am :
14*71 in -4 1 1 0 E l t . 4117i
IN S m i7 7 1 (TOOutanantyl.
WITNESS my hand an* Seal
al IM* Court an Aup. ifto. IMS.
(CaurtSaaO
M A R Y A N N ! MORSE
C L IR K . C IR C U IT COURT
By RutoKtoy
Dayuty Clark
PuMItA: SaptomAar I .L IMS
DENIS______________________
IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S IM IN O L I COURNTY.
FLO R ID A
C A S iN a * g -a * scA -i4 B
CROSSLAND M O R TO A O E
CORF.
Plainlllf,
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FRANCIS BERN AR D
HUGGINS. JR ..
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vpaut* at Franclt Barnard
ttuagina. Jr., an* -JO H N DOE
trWMARY D O R" toananvat
bring fktlttoua. toa true
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being unknown to PlaintIH.
Nwyarttotlntondt*
being to* part N t
DaNndanh.
N O T IC I OP M L R
Nolle* It haraby given that,
purtuanl to to* O rdtr ot Final
Mto. IMS In tola caut*. In to*
Circuit C ourt of Samlnala
County, FlarMa. I will tall tot
praparty tituato* In SamlnaN
County. PNrMa.datcrlkaRaa:
Lot 1. Block A. TH E SPRINGS
SPREADING OAK VILLAGE,
according to toa pial tharoot at
racer*** In Plat Book IL Payot
*4 40* 4S. Public Rtcordt of
Stmlnel* County, Florida;
toytmar wim an undtvt*** on*
lofty tavanto 11/471AI Intarrtt In
llnaata* and Ratine* In that
certain lupptomantary Daclara
INn at Covenant* an* Rattrk
Mont tor Th* Sprlnyt Spreading
Oak Vlllapa, a* racerdad in O R
Saab mi, Paya I ML Publk
Retard* *1 SamlnaN County.
PNrM*.
al publk tato. t o IN* highatl and
batl bidder, lor catA. at toa watl
door ot toa Sam lnoto County
Courtoouto In Santord. SamlnaN
County. FlarMa. al ll:M a.m.
on Soptombar Mto. t«*L
Data* al Santord. Florida toit
Nth day ol Augutl. IMS.
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OP TH E CIRCUIT
COURT
■V: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
PuMNA: Soptombar I. L IMS
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�M . Swifon) H*raM, Sanford, Florida - Friday, Saptwnbar 1. 1995

L»qil N otlcf
INTM ICIRCUIT COURT
OP TMCWTN JUDICIAL
ESMfMOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASI NO 44477301M-A
MANUFACTURESANO
TBAOSBS TRUST COMPANY.
A NEW YORK CORPORATION,

PtRtnmtlll.
CARMEN t. EDWARDS;
ET AL..

Plolntltt,

8

MELVAJENNINGlotal..
Oetondantle).
NOTICE OP SALE
Notice it hereby given mat.
pureuant N a Summary Judg­
ment at Forotloeure. I will tall
Iha fallowing deterNod property
located In Seminole County.
Florida;
Lot IBS. W ILDW OOD, a
planned unit deyelepment. oc­
curding N me Plot thereat an
recorded In Plat Beak If, pages
7 through ID publk records ot
SomlnoN County, Florida,
at publk taN. N Iha Mgheot
bidder Nr cath. et Iha watt bant
dear et Iha SomlnaN County
Courthouse. Senterd. PNrtda.
m e t a. w*. an ew taasa tat
14*4.
Notk*: Americans With Oteabilitle e Act ol Iffd . A d mtniebattya Order Na. H D
Pareone wim a
need a special
N pertktpaN in mis
should contact Disability Cmr
dtnater at Ml Norm Park Ave­
nue. WIN N idi, Senterd. Flor­
ida 31771 at Noel five days prior
(4071 333-43)1 E a t. 4337;
M e a m a n i (TDO users enty).
WITNESS my bond end Seal
ot mis Court an August 31. INS.
(Court Seal)
MAR YANNI MORSE
CLIRK. CIRCUIT COURT
By; Rum King
Deputy CNrh
Publish: August)) and
Ssptsmkarl. IN )
O EG -m

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D KIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA.
MANOPOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GSRNERAL JURISDICTION
OtVtSIOR
CASENOitMM tCAttA
CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
tucceeaer by merger!*
MAROARETTENA
COMPANY. INC..
Plolntltt.

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE WTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA

PUBLIC SALE
P U B L I C N O T I C B IS
HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
Vtednoedo). September 4. t m
ot lt:DD Am. Eastern, at Rw
premises of Florida Utility
Traitors. Inc.. 4)48 N. Orange
Blossom TraM. Orlando. PNrtda
M M , Rw undesigned win toll
ot publk taN N Iha hDNel
bidder oil et Its right. tttN and

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I E td N TIIN TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

O R TN C IM N TE n iTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

RONALD WHEELER. JR. and
SANOYPAVE WHEELER.

MewlN.

OeNndontlil.
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pureuant N a Final Judgment ot
FaroeNeure dated Aupuet IS.
t m and entered m Caee No.
fMTtd CA It A. at me Circuit
Court ot the EIGHTEENTH
Judkial Circuit m and N r IB M
INOLE County. PNrtda whoreIn
CHEM ICAL R ESID EN TIAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
euccaeear by m ergar ta
M A R O A R B TTB N A C O M ­
PANY. INC. N Ptemtitt and
RONALD WHEELER. JR., at
a l, are OeNndante. I will tall N
ceth in the RNet Irant
the Courthouse. In
SEMINOLE County. PNrtda. at
M ; « o'elect a. m. an me Diet
day at SopNrrbor, t m the

to; toeing atocrihad property oo

eat farm m taM Pinal Judo
mant.Nwtt:
L O T 13ft SAN LANTA 3RD
SECTION. accard N p N Iha Plat
thereat ae Recorded In Plat
Beak IS. Pape a et the Publk

I ^ M ^ g dl I m i Im Io w^NNtty
fiumfw 0

P la r ld a a/b/a 1«10 E a t t
VatancN Court. Senterd. PNr
Ida a m .
DATED IMe net day at Aug.
INS
M ARYANNS MORSE
Ae CNrh at said Court
B y: Joan Brlllent
Ae Deputy CNrh
PuMNh: Aupuet a and
| IppO
It IT T #

D IG -234
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIONTBENTN
JUDKIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA SIN D ifffTCA H L
MIDLAND BANCORP. INC., a
Michigan corporation, d/b/a
m - w ------ « NMnyipi
U m W o m fvsn
n r pwt
a e r e«T
t lkmi
nn ,
Plolntltt.

vs.
PRANKS. HAIR, SR. and
ANITA R. HAIR. hMsrIN.
JAMES PIERCE MICHAEL
and OERIMICHAE L. UN srIN.
SERVPROOP OREATER
ORLANDO. INC. and
UNITED STATES.
SECOND AMENDED
NOTICE OP M LB
NOTICE Is hereby given that
p u rsu a n t to the Second
Amended Summary Pinal
Judgment at Foreclosure and
et BissonahN AtPeas entered m the
pending In Me Circuit
Court of mo Sghteonth Judkial
Circuit, m and Nr SsmlneN
County, PNrlde. Case No. fa
V7CAI4L me undersignod CNrh
will sell me property situated in
teldCsunty. describedas;
has see. s s i v t w s s i h ,
PHASE 1. occardMg N the plat
rmrded In Plat
33. Pages 41 • 40. Public
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bast bidder Nr cash at 11:10
a m an me urn dey et SapSsmkar, INS. ol 1*1 N. Park
Avenue, at the west bent stops
at Ihs SamInals County court­
house, Sanlerd. Seminole
County, Plarlda.
DATED Aug. list. IN).
(Court Seal)
C ^ K D F T hV CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
By: RumKIng
As Deputy CNrh
Publish: August I I and
September I, IN )
DEG-33)

M M U W &amp; SM C TK M
DIVISION
CASE NG.fMdtd-CA-l4K
GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc., l/k/a
Travlart Mortgage Ssrvko*.
Inc..
Piamtitt,
VS.
LUISOLIVERand
CATHERINE OLIVER and
JOHN HAYTHORNE; etel.,
NOTICI OP
FORECLOSURE M L !
Notice N hereby given Ihal.
pureuant ta mat Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure dated August Id.
IN ), and entered In civil cose
number SMMSCA I4K. et Rw
Circuit Court et the lSth Judkial
Circuit M and Nr SomlnoN
County. F lorIdo. ehorein GE
CAPITAL MORTGAGE SERV
ICE). INC.. P/K/A TRAVLERS
MORTOAOE SERVICES. INC..
It Plolntltt and LUIS OLIVER.
C A T H E R IN E O L IV E R ,
PATRICIA A. HAYTHORNE.
H IL D A O LIV E R . SPRING
WOOO VILLAGE CONDOM IN
IUM ASSOCIATION OP LONG
WOOO. INC.. IVars Dstsnd
ont(s), I will toll N Rw highest
and bast bidder Nr cash et Rw
west trsnt deer et me SsmlneN
County caurthsuM In Sontord.
SomlnoN County, F Nr Ido. ot
1l:dB A. M. an Rio list doy ol
•D y tD T T X ^ W p

ig g a
ly y ji

M ^
T tw

Snllreiiliiii
r ih I D W li r y

described property at eat term
In said Pinal Judgment. N wit:
Unit Na. I3PA at SPRINGWOOO VILLAGE CONDOMIN­
IUM and an undivided l/Jte
m m
le seN unit. Ml In
oim end subject N
strictlens, terms end ether pre­
visions et that Declaration at
Condominium at tprlogwood
Vlllops. o condominium, ot re­
corded In Official Records Bosh
1331. Pago ION. Public Rscsrdi
ot SomlnoN County. F Nr Ids.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
PAIR D E B T COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW
FIRM IS DEEMED TO RE A
D E B T C O LLECTO R A T
TEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT AND ANY INFORMA
TION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated the Slit day ot August,
tm .
(Court SoMI
MARYANNE MORSE
CNrh ot Circuit Court
By: Joan Brlllent
Deputy CNrh
Publish: August M. and
September I. Iff)
DEGTSt
PUBLIC SALE
P U B L I C N O T I C E IS
HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
(A^iMdiiha# A 1EBE
l O n V N V j f I D p i f i T R W i We I " • »
ol I3:M p m. EotNrn. at the
premises ot Romeo Truck Soles.
Inc. dbe Orlando Frelghtllnor.
34SS S. Orange SNseom Troll.
Apogho. Florida 32741. Rw undersigned will tell et publk eoN
N Rw hlghoet Mdde Ml M IN
right. tltN and Nteresl In and N
Rw Nl lowing doecrlbod prepsrty
sels.w4wrels.Nwlt:
One (I) IffSPreNhttJner .
Model PLOISIMTnMi v
s/n IPUYOMbtiHttaaSI
TIR M S OP U L R : A* mini­
mum Down Patmont at t*% N
aimer cath. cariltNd or cash­
ier's Chech M Rw time e4 son
wim Rw balance duo wimin 34
hours.
The undersignod reserves the
right ta bid.
PORFURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT
EllonM. Jonas
at
40//440eon
ORIX CREDIT
ALLIANCE. INC.
3S0SMolttond Center Parkway
Suite 4(0
Mol 11and. Florid* 33711
Publish: September t A 3. Iff)

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described prapsrty as Is. where
It. N wit:
One tlM ft) Utility
Refrigerated Trailer 4 T I NT"
t/n 1UVVS3MSSM33S14I
TERMS OP SALE: A mini
mum Down Payment ot 31% In
either cosh, certified or cosh
tor's check ol the tune et soN
wim the balance duo wtRvin 34
hours.
The undesigned reeeri^es mo
right N bid
POR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT
EllonM. Jonas
ot

4e7/ioaten

ORIX CREDIT .
ALLIANCE. INC.
7)0t Molttond Cantor Parkway
SulN4M
Molttond. F Nr Ids 32711
Publleh: Ssptombe IB 3. iff)
DEH 4

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N B IIO H T IIN T H
JUOtCML CIRCUIT
IN AND POR
S IM IN O il COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
PILE NUMBER fbINbCP
IN R l : ESTATE OP
Angel L. Rodrigue;
NOTICE
OP ADMINISTRATION
The administration el the
eelate e* Angel L. Rodrigue*.
deceoNd. who dted on April 10.
IIM Is ponding In Rw Circuit
Court ter SomlnoN County. Flor­
ida, Probate Division, th*
address of which 1s 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sontord. Florid* 3)771.
A L L IN TER E S TE D PER
SONS ARB NOTIPIBDTHAT:
All parsons on whom mis
notice Is served who have sb|actIons met chMNngt Rw valid­
ity of Rw will. Rw guollflMtlons
ot Rw poreonM representative,
venue, or jurisdiction M mis
Court are required N fIN tholr
oblocllsns with this Court
W IT H IN T H E LA TER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE PIEST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
TH IR TY DAYS AFTER THE
O A TE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All CrWfOrl 0T Tnf WCVMm
and other parsons having clMms
or demands agslnsl diet Pint's
estaN an whom o copy M this
nolle* Is served within three
months otter Rw dot* M Rw first
pub; Icotton M this notice mutt
III* their clMms wim Rw Court
W IT H IN T H R E E MONTHS
A FTER THE DATE OP THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OP
TH IS NOTICE OR TH IR TY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OP
SERVICE OP A COPY OP THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
^ All ether creditors *• Ih*
Decedent and parsons having
clMms or dwnonds against Rw
Decedent's ostate must RN Rwk
clMms wim Rw Court WITHIN
TH R E E MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE PIEST PUBLI
CATION OP THIS NOTICB.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO PILED WILL
BE FOREVERBABRED.
T h is N o lle * was l l r s l
published on September I, INS.
Juno Rodrigue*
Personal Representative
OavM S. Cohen. Esgulre
lor Korshall A Beaulieu
230) Sand Loh* Rood. Suite 1)0
Orlando. Pier Ido SMt*
(4071(1)333)
Florida Bor No. oe704»
Attorney lor
PoreonM Representative
Publish: September I. A Ilf)
OEM f

AGINOA
SEMINOLE COUNTY OOAROOP ADJUSTMENT
NOTICE OP PUBLIC NEARING
SEPTEMBER IS,IMS
4:M P.M.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
by Lute CampoG
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RwSomlnote County Board ol
Cmtrty Cere* cryptograms are creator! kem quotwonv by lemoue
Adjustment will conduct * publk hearing to consider ttw tellowing:
psopto. past and prsissrS Each laoar «r ms const stands tor anoOwc
CONSENT
AGINOA
Today* ckts Hagusur
A. VARIANCES
I. JAMES B BINBB SCHRECK - BAtS*-M0V - Planned Unit
Devs teamanI Zen* — Roar yard setback from )S It. to 13 ri. tor an
addition on LM If. label View at label Point. PR 3). Pg D U .
Section 343bIf; W eld* ot Norm Longview Piece. W ot Lengmoodow
Lon*, to mil* W ot labM Palm Drive and 1mil* N M Woklvs Springe
Rood. IDIST3)
PCPEXUW
PDJ XKOV
3. TNOMAS I . MOORE - RAfS-f-lllV - Planned Unit
Ooveiognwnt Zone — Roar yard setback variance from 14 It. to ( 3?
W K T W
O Y
P K T B X P M X T L X
tt. ter a pool and trom If It. to 7.33 tt. tor a pool Kroon enclosure on
Lot 10. Hyde Park. PR 34. Pg 3b40. Soctlan 3411 30; S tidt ot Ash
Park Loop. 301M. E of Hyde Park Drive. 77t ft N of Howell Branch
KX
VXL X
TIONX
WDHTS
Rood ondlVv mlloelMSR 434. (O IS TI)
REGULARAdINOA
A. CONTINUED ITBMS PROM AUOUST SB, tffS
J OSKW
AX
F T KI
VT O
I. FLORIDA POWER ft LIGHT - B A » * » i E - A l Agriculture
Zone — Request a Special Exception to permit a ISO tt. Mil supported
KOJPXIY
—
H C A X
communications tower and a 10tt. a 13 tt. communications shelter an
To* Parcel 14, Section 31)13); SE comer ot Brumloy Road and
Avenue H. on Ww Florid* Power A Light substation site. ID 1ST I)
X I I O O I W D O .
B. VARIANCES
I. DAVID HIARSIV - BAM H O W - Planned Unit Development
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 'Acting has always boon holy to mo Zone
— Side street wtback variance tram )J ft. to 10 ft. tor a i ft
When I act I don't gal caught lying vary oltan * — Kevin high weed
tones on Lot SB. WesRiampton ot Carillon. Phew I. Pb 4S.
Costnar.
Pg 34 34, Sacnon 1431)1: NE corner at Hampstead TerrK* and
O 19SS by hCA. be
I
Carillon Park Orive. no tt. S M Lockwood Boulevard and Vi mil* N
» , iu r..iu .k b . u ID ItTIt
3. GENEVAM. BATES - EA M P IIIV - R IAA Residential Zens
— Lot sit* variance from I1.7W eg. tt. to A41S sg tt. and width at
building lino trom fb R. to 73 tt. en Lot 10. Block E. West Altamonte
OFF THE LEASH
By W.B. Park
Heights. Soctlan 3. PB l«. Pg 75. Section 11311*; NW comer ot
ShMIowtord Shoot and Ookhursl Shoot, Sy mil* W ot PMm Springs
Drive and 1mites SM SR 434 (O U T 41
3. JOHN ft JANBT CNOWANIIC - B A M ftU V - R IBB
RosldontlM Zen* — Roar yard setback variance tram 14N. to 0 tt. ter
a pool and deck en Lot I. Lake Vlst* At Shadowboy. PB 4). Pg II.
Soctlan 4)1 If: SWIy side ot Shadowboy Boulevard North. 000 tt.
NWty el Montego Intel Boulevard. 330 tt. SWIy ol Wekiva Springs
Rood and te mite N M SR 434.IOIST3I
C MOBILE HOMES
I. MURRAY ft. BAXTER - B A M f SITE — A I Agriculture Zone
— Reinstatement ot an (listing mobile homo on Tsa Parcel f.
Section 34 3b33. on ttw N side ol SR 44 end
mile E of SR #34
IDISTS)
). ROBERT JINKINS - BAM442TE - A S Agrlcullur* Zona To place e mobile home on Lot 34. Oscoola Blutt South. (Toe Parcel
7). Section I A 173431. E side ot Waccossa Shoot. &lt;i mil* S ot
Mogonwr Way and 7N tt. E ot Oecoolo Rood. (BIST I)
O. APPROVAL OP M IM U TI!
I August 34 IffS — Regular Mooting
This public hearing will be held in Room H3]g ot Rw Seminote
County Services Building. 1141 E. First Sheet. Sontord. Florida, on
September 11. IfM. *14 04p m or as soon thereafter a*possibte
Written comments tiled with Rw Currant Planning Manager will be
considered Persons appearing *1 ttw Public Hearing will b* hoard
FurRwrdtlollsavollobl* by calling 3)1 11)4. Eat.7444
Persons or* advised Riot It they decide to appeal any decision
mods ot this hearing, they will need o record ol the proceedings, end
tor such purpose, they may need to Insure that a verbatim record ot
ttw proceedings le mode, which record Includes Rw testimony end
evidence upon which Rw appeal Is te be based, per Section 344 010).
Florida Statutes

CELEBRITY CIPHER

Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate In any ot
thaw proceedings should contact th* Employe* Relation* Depart
mont ADA Coordinator 44 hour* In advance ot ttw moating at
131 11)0. Eit.7f4l

'How about rubbing a little
sunblock on my back?*

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOAROOF ADJUSTMENT
BY: BEN TUCKER. CHAIRMAN
Publish September l.lfM
DEM 7

case NO: to-toae-OR-eo-K
IN R E: Th* Marriage M
EddN Pltxpatrkfc Ctariw.

CIVIL ACT ION
CASR NMfbStefCAM
STATE S T R U T BANK
ANOTRUSTCOMPANY.
ASTRUSTER.

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DAVIOW.HALL.atal

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■•pW t-«K kw Awrii

NOTICE OP ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF
MARBIAGB
TO: Rooomorlo Mkhoeto
FrodtrlchoMor*.
YOU ARB HEREBY NOTI­
FIED mat on action Nr dkeotwtion of marriage has baan filed
gutted to serve a capy al year
written detonate. If any. N N an
Eddie Plt*pMrkh Oerha. PeriElm Avenue. Senterd. PL 3)773.
en or before SEPTEMBER M.
let), and tile Rw PriglnM write
Rw cterh ol Rite court "
dlately ttwrsetter. If you teH ta
do so. a deteuri will b* entered
against you ter th* rMlof de­
manded in Rw petition.
WITNESS my hand and Me
seal ot this Ceurt on AUOUST
14. Iff).
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
C L IR K O P T H I COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Cterh
Publish: August 14. IS. A Soptembor 1, A lfM
DC 0-174

IR TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNB WTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NOi w o rn CA14L
COLONIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY

PLAINTIFF

VS.
EDWARD MICHAEL
MCLAUGHLIN. I T AL
OVPINOANT(S)
N O TICI OR
POR I CLOSURE SAL!
NOTICE IS HIRERV GIVEN
pursuant te a Summary Pinal
Judgment of foreclosure
August 17, Iff), entered In Civil
Cot* No. M4771CA-I4L if Rw
Circuit Court ol Ih* IIT H
Judkial Circuit In w«d ter SEM­
INOLE County. SANFORD.
Florida, wherein COLONIAL
M O R TG A G E COMPANY If
P la in t if f and E D W A R D
M IC H A E L M C LA U G H LIN ;
CAROL O. M CLAUGHLIN;
JOHN DOE AND JAMB DOR
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION are DeUndents. I
will eall ta Rw highest and bast
bidder ter cash at THE W IST
FRONT DOOR tt Rw SEMIN O L I CO U N TY CO UR T­
HOUSE. M l NORTH PARK
AVENUR In SANPORO. Plar­
lda. at 11:M o'clock a m. an the
ttth day at Segtember. lfM Iha
tallowing described prep»rty i
Mt lorth In said Summary Pinal
Judgnwnt.te-wU:
LOT 4)3. OAK FOREST UNIT
FOUR. ACCORDING TO THE
P L A T T H E R E O F AS R E ­
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK te.
PAORS » ANO 4ft PUBLK
RECO RO S OP SIM IN O LR
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A , IN
C L U O IN G SP E C IFIC A L L Y
BUT WITHOUT LIMITATION
T H E FOLLOW ING EQ UIP­
M ENT: HANOI. DISHWASH­
ER. O AR EA O I DISPOSAL.
WALL-TO-WALL CJUIPET
Dated RUt list day tt August.
IfM.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Rw Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH
THE AMERICANS WITH OIL
ABILITIES ACT.
disabilities noodlng a special
accommodation should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
Rw SEMINOLE County Court
house at 447 3U4334. X 037
i loo t js 4771 (T O D ) ar
l Mb n s 1770. via Plarlda Roloy
Service.
Publish: August 3S ft!
I. Iff)
d e g na

I N T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I UNJUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO POR
SIMINOLR COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASING.fb34MCAI4L
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
vs
SUSAN M. PATUTTAtlal..
Defendant!*).
N O TIC I OP ACTION
TO: SUSAN M. FATUTTA and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. II martied II alive, and/or dead
(Rwlrl unknown heirs, drill
tegstees or grants** and oil
parson* or parltot claiming by,
through, under or against him
(them).
Residence unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Not an
Action lor foreclosure Of a
mortgage on the lottewing prop­
erty In SEMINOLE County.
FloridaL O T 44. R I V E R C R E S T
PHASE I. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE
COROEO IN PLAT BOOK 34.
PAGES 1317. PUBLIC RBCO R O S OP S E M I N O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO AS
MOOIFIEO BY THAT CER
TAIN AFFIDAVIT RECORDED
IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1434. PAGE N l. PUBLIC RECO R D S OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
has boon filed against you and
you or* required to servo 0 copy
ot your written detente*. It any,
to It on SPEAR ANO HOFF­
MAN. P.A.. Attar nays,
address It 744 South Dill*
Highway. Coral Gobi**. F terIds
33144. IMS) ted 77H, within M
days otter ttw first publication
ot the nolle* and to III*
original wim ttw Clerk of Ihte
Court either betor* wrvtca en
SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN. PJL.
attorneys or Immediately there
otter; otherwise a default will
be entered against you ter the
rolinf demanded In ttw Com
plaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and tool
ot mis Court on mis Itlh day tt
AUGUST. IH)
(Court Sooll
MARYANNE MORSE.
At Clerk et ttw Court
By: Patricia F Mills
At Deputy Clerk
Publish: September I.L lets
OIH23

____

_______ M.

N O TKBOP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOT K B IS HRRBBV GIVEN
furkswnlldd Pinaf Judgmantof
toroclaaure dated Auguaf IB
tffS, and antergd In
f4)4b4CA14-A af Iha Circuit
Court af Iha EIG H TEEN TH
I Orturi In and Mr SEM­
INOLE Caunty. Ftertdawhareto
STATE STR EET BANK ANO
TRUST COMPANY. A t TRUS­
TE E It the Ptetnttft and OAV1D
W. NALL; M RKI C HALL;
• A R N E TT RANK OP CEN­
TRAL FLORIDA. NA* RAGLE
CREEK HOMEOWNER'S AS­
S O C IA T IO N . I N C .* A N D
■ A R N ITT RECOVERY COR­
PORATION atv RW DafandanN.
I wiR tarite Iha tuahaaf and kail
t ter cath af tea want Rant
af Ih* laminate County
Florida af
M:EB am ., an Rw net doy of
If f ! Rte tritewteg
rogarty ae « f terth
In said PMal Judgment:
LOT tS. EAGLE CREEK,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. ASRBCOROCO IN
PLAT BOOK 3L PAGES W
THROUOH WOP THE PUGLK
RECOROS OP SIM IN O L R
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HANO and Rw
aaal af Rste Court an Auguaf 31.
(U A L )
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterh af tea ClrcuR Court
|D m
aWmn IBHII
y .
• JJD
W H fm
V f*
l
Dogwty Clark
MOTKE
In an ardanca writ
lean* OteaMtittea Act.
p special otcommodi
tton to portitipote In (Ms pm
vldual t r agency sanding nahee
net later than eovon (7) day*
grlar le tea gritaeteeg at tea
addrgaa given an tea mllce.
Talaphorw: 447 )334334 aet.
407; IGEbfM-ETTI (TOO ) ar
14444)4477* (V ); vk '
Raley L
Publish Auguot) ) ft l optimber
1.1ft)

DE0-331
N O TK B O P SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
TH A T T H I UNOERSIONED
IN T EN D S T O SELL TH E
PERSONAL PROPERTY ORS C R IIIO BELOW T O EN­
FORCE A LIEN IMPOSED ON
SAID P R O P E R TY UNDER
T H I PLO R IO A SELF
STORAOE A CT STA TU TES
(SECTION 43.M1 G W ) THE
UNOER HONED WILL SILL
AT P U B L K SALE BY COM
P I T I T I V I BIOOINO ON T H I
IITH DAY OP SEPT. IfN AT Id
A.M . ON T H I PREMISES
WHERE T H I PROPERTY HAS
E R IN STORED ANO WHICH
A R E L O C A T E D AT
SOUTHERN SELF STORAGE
lfM S. OriLANOO OR.. SA
FORD. PL n m . COUNTY OP
SIAM N O L I. STAY* OP FLOR­
IDA T H I FOLLOWING:
Bit RICH oTTCHELL
C 7 C L IM M II HUDSON
CM AAARIA PAPAOIMITRIOU
C4SWILLIAM G.
STIPHINSON
Df M A RYILLEN M .
McCULLAOH
D44MERCEDES LEMON
044LORRIE ROCHE
D U YVONNE HALL
E4I LARRY LEMON
143 MARC H IIL P IR N
E4* LARRY KINNAIRD
E74MATTHIW NAPIER
F33 DAWNALLVSON HARE
II CHRIS RAOOSIVICH
OS *4 TARENCECARR
C O N TE N TS INCLUDE
FURNITURE. TOOLS. APPLI­
ANCES. CLO TH IN O . MISC
BOXES. PACKED CARTONS.
HOUSI HOLD ITEMS. IC T .
PURCHASES MUST BE PAID
PO R A T T H I T I M E OP
PURCHASE IN CASH ONLY.
A L L P U E C H A S ID ITEM S
SOLO AS IS. WMTRB IS ANO
M U S T RE E IM O V B O A T
TIMS OP SALE. SALE SUB­
JE C T TO CANCELLATION IN
T H I E V E N T OP S E T T L E ­
M E N T B E TW E E N OWNER
ANO OBLIGATED PARTY.
RICH HJSSSELBALCN
MANAGERSOUTHERN
SELF STORAGE
TIL333M1S
Publish: September I. L IfN

DEH-3
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
IN ANO POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORID*
IN PRORATR
PILE MAM-Ttf-CP
InRo: ESTATE OP
HATTIE L.CHILD R I.
NO TICI OP
A044INISTRATI0N
The administration el th*
estate at HATTIE L. CHILDRI.
deceased. Pi l e Number
*37WCP. I* pending In ttw
Circuit Caurt tar Seminal*
County. F lorids. Probate Divi­
sion. the iddrin of which I*
North Pork Avenue. Senterd.
PL 3 )771. Th* noma* and
address** tt the personal ropro*
eontativ# and tea parson*; rep­
resentoil vos oriemoy ora sot
term kotow.
All Interested parsons or*
required te til* wrih this court:
•(a) All claims opolnet ttw estate
W I T H I N T H R E E MONTHS
AFTER T H I FIRST PUBLI
CATION OP THIS NOTICI and.
(b) any obloctten by an Interest­
ed person te wham this notice It
served that challenge* Iha pualltkottene af mo portonoi rapestentative, venue, or lurttdktten
ot th* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OP T H R U MONTHS
A FTER THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER T H I
OATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THE OBJECTING PERSON.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OGJEC
TIONS NOT SO PILED WILL
■EFOREVER BARRIO.
Publication ot Ihte Notice ho*
m September 1st. iff).
Pereenol Kepretentative
Gabby Gono Coruttwrs
334 Lek*vlow Avenue
Sontord. F L 33771
Phillip H.
Gor #444174
Attorney tor Persons!
R»prs tentative
P.O. Boa 4#4
Senterd. F L 3777) 4444.
(#47) D l 3774
Publleh: September l. ft Iff)
DEH 10

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIONTBENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

Legal Notlca»

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L O T l». THE LANDING
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THBRSOP, AS RSCORMD IN
PLAT ROOK M. PAGES 4(
T H R O U O H I I . OP T H E
PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMI
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
DATED at SantardL PNrtda
molieidayat Auauat, iff*.
MARYANNE MORSE. Cterh
SEMINOLE County. PNrtda
By; Joan BrlHent
Deputy CNrh
Publish; Aupuet IS, and
l ipNmbor I, ION
DSGOS

Legal Notices

i

Oetowdw Hs).
N O T IC I OP SAAR
PURSUANT TO C N A P T IR M
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order af Pinal
Judgment el Fertctoeure delei
August Ml « 1 end entered In
Caee Ne *
*M77ICA-14-A at the
Circuit Court el I N INN Judkial
Circuit m and N r SEMINOLE
C o u n ty, P la rld a . w herein
M A N U P A C T U R IS AND
T R A M R S TRUST COMPANY,
A NEW YORK CORPORATION
l« me Plenum and CARMEN L.
ED W A R D S; ST. TR O P E Z
H O M E O W N E R S A S S O C IA ­
TION. IN C , A CORPORATION
N O T -P O R -P R O P I T ; T H E
L A N O IN O A S S O C IA T IO N .
I N C . . A C O R P O R A T IO N
N O T -P O R -P R O P I T ; JO H N
O M . W HO M TR U E NAME IS
UNKNOWN, are Defendant*. I
win eoti N mo highest and beet
bidder tor c*M 311 N ~
A*enu*.*t woof bent dew of the
SEMINOLE CawNy Ciurtheuea.
Sontord. PNrtda. at 1I:M A. M.
an mo IN I day et
tees, me tettewmt
properly ea eat N rm m
Order at Pinal Judgment, to

Ltg il Notlcf

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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASI NBifbWMCA
DfVtSfON VbA
AAAI RICAN GENERAL
HOME EQUITY, INC..
SUCCESSOR BY A4IROER
WITH CRBDITHRIPT INC..
PlaMMt(s).
SHEEVLLYNNSCOTTI
l/k/4 SHERYL LYNN
THOMPSON, at 41.
( 4).

M OTKE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TICI It H I E I B V OIVEN
g ^ u p M te ojMwol Judgmiwl if

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*34434 CA laA af Itw Cltxuri
Court ot Mp EIG H TEEN TH
Judkial Orturi in and ter SEM­
INOLE Cawnty. Plarlda wherein
AMERICAN O EN IR A L M044E
EQUITY. INC.. SUCCESSOR
BY M E R O IR W ITH CR IO ITHRIFT INC. la tea PtateMN
and SHERYL LYNN SCOTTI
f/k/P S H E R Y L L Y N N
THOM PSO N. C A R Y D A L I
T H O M P S O N a/k/a O a r y
Tkampaan. STANTON L. COBB.
H AVIR TV PURNITURI
COMPANIES. INC. are tea Oatendants. I will soil te Ih*
Mgfwof and baot Mddar tor cate
at tea West front dear at tea

Senterd!*Pte rtda ^a tS Tw Tm !
an tea flat dey ef

Praa madka# care, franapartatlan. ceunwling. private
darter piue living i
Bar fS37)ll Ctoarwa
ALOMBT RESPECTED dating
bureau since 1*771 ~
InchidedI l-Mbftl-4477
(ManM-t- large dteceunt)

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ter your loved n w *. 3214*3)

BMP. CAREGIVER soaking
morning hours, good ref..

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CARE Mf MY NORM
MewRS/YrtyM
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Call:...................

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staff, state Ik. Lang term
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1 7 -Worn ry I
I Judgment:
THE W IS T 433-33 P IE T Ob
LOT 347. O.P. SWOPE LAND
COMPANY'S PLAT OP BLACK
HAMMOCK, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT T H IR IO P AS RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGES MG ANO IIS. PUGLK
RECORDS OP S IM IN O L R
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A .
T O O I T H I R W I T H A 1*44
PLIN STO N I D O U B L IW ID I
M O B I L R H O M I
KH44D3IK4*340AA A N D
KH4EOHK4P34AI.
WITNESS MV HANO and Ih*
aaal af Ihte Court on Auguot 31.
lt d
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterh of Ih* Circuit Court
By: Joan Brlllant
Oeputy Clark
NOTICI
In accordance wrih It
kan* Oteabllltte* Act.
.i a special

w piHKipfW n» lfWo p w
vldual ar agency eendlnp notice
not later than eovon (?) day*
prtor te te*
af Ih*
447-3334331 t it .
4327; 1Mb*134771 (TOO) «r
14M4M-E77* (V ); via Florida
Relay Service.
PubriNt- August 3) ft September
I. If*)
DIGS3B
N O TICI
OP SHERIFF'S SALE
N O TICI IS H IR IB V OIVEN
mol by virtu* tt that certain
fWIt ot Eaocutton latusd out
and undte th* tool of Nw County
Court ot Somlnote County, PterIdo. Casa I fS/lSfbCCMU upon a
tine! lodgment rendered In I
otareaold Caurt on th* am doy
of Juno A D . iff). In that certain
coeo entitled: domett Recovery
Corporation. PtamtlN vs Robert
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Irn m N O T M

OTi

« loresold Writ of Eaocutten v
delivered te m* as Sheriff of
Seminole County, F torIdo and I
have levied upon all Nw right,
and Intoreet of m* defers
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Q m i T i K O H y i 1 . n l f l M P t # 1“ M

to Ih* toi lowing described prop
arty, sold property being located
In Seminal* County. Florida
mere particularly described a*
tel lows:
On* ltasCodllloc Sovlllo.
Shw In Color
VlnflG4KSSI)fKUaSMM
being stored at Altamonte Tow­
ing Sorvkp.
and Nw undatlgnod a* Shoritt
' Somlnote County. Florid*,
will *1 tl:M AAA an the 3rd day
tt Octebor AO. IOPS. otter ter
vd soil t o !ho highest
POR CASH IN HANO
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING LIIN S. at Nw
Frcnt (Weal) Dear, at Nw step*.
tt Nw Somlnote County Court
houw In Sontord. Florid*. Nw
That told sate I* being mod*
to satisfy Nw term* of mi* Writ
of Eaocutton.
Donald P. Isi toper.
Shoritt
SamInoto County. Plarlda
NOTICE REGARDING T H I
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF If**. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY N EED
ING SPECIAL ACCOMOOATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT THE CIVIL OIVI
SION OP TH E SHEEIPP'S
O FFI CE . ENFOBCEABLB
WRITS SECTION. 134) 3dth
STREET. SANFORD. FLOR­
IDA. AT LEAST FIVE DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEED
ING. TELEP H O N E: 4*7 334
#4#*. TDO #47 32333)3
P i A J I e k b d - (^ t f w s e s J t e o 1 E
r W f l w l W - I D p f D I r n ^ H It V*

u.23 wimmeioioan
October A Iff).
D E H -It

OrtklCGf
ARCSRUILL Pay Core
TLCbobto*. toddlers.
.......3*341 IS

CHILD CARR IN MV NDMD.

RMMNiW

6A6fl.**SAt.

Pancod yard......... J O -4)13.
PINRCREST A R IA . 440/Wk.
r ecbsof baa. hot
Iyard. 3347)17.

Legal N o tlcf
IN TM I CIRCUIT COURT
POR SEMINOLI COUNTY.
PLORIOA
PRORATI DIVISION
FHaNa.fS-717-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OP
DOROTHY I L I N B P IP P ER
SHAW, a/k/a
■ L IN E 0. SHAW,

N OTICI
OP ADMINISTRATION

Th* administration at ttw
•state tt DOROTHY I L IN E
PEPPER SHAW, a/k/a E L I N I
D. SHAW, dacaaead. PI la
Number *3717 CP. la gandlng In
Nw Circuit Caurt tor laminate
County. Florida. Probate Divi­
sion. Nw address of which It
P.O. Drawer C, Sontord. PtorIds
31771. The nomas and addressee
of Itw Portonoi Reprooonlottvo
and Ih* Personal Repre­
sentati ve' s attorney or* sot
Itethtetow
ALL I N T ER E ST E D PER­
SONS ARE N O TIP IIO TH A T:
All persons an whom mis
nolle# It torvod who have ob
joetten* Nwl cheltong* Nw valldlly of Nw Will, the quaintesttone
ef Ih* portonoi representative,
venue, or lurltdkttan of this
Caurt ar* required to file their
Bblectient with this Court
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OP
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE:
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A FTE R THE
OAT E OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All creditors ot Nw decedent
and other person* having claim*
estate an whom a copy of mis
notice It served within three
months alter Nw dote of Nw first
pubiketten ot mi* notk* must
llto tholr claim* wim mi* Court
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OP
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE
OATE OP THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A FT E R T H I
OATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE TO
THEM.
All ether creditor* #1 th*
decadent and parson* having
claim* tr demands against Nw
decodenFs estate must file their
CLAIMS WITH THIS COURT
WI T HI N T H R E E M ONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE
F I R S T P U B L I C A T I O N OP
THISNOTICE.
A LL CLAIMS. OEMANDS
ANO OBJECTIONS NOT SO
PILED WLL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
Date et first publication et mi*
Notk* it September let. Iff)
Personal Bopr* tentative
M A TTH EW S. SHAW
3421 S alisbury Rlvd.

Winter Pork. FLA. 3274#
Attorney tor
Personal Reprosontotl v*
DONALD ft. SMITH
P.O. Roe 144
OoBory. Florida 3)713
(#47)4444431
Florida Bar No. «a73P44
Publish: September l. ft 1(44
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wa T ra m Lacai ward.

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NO HID D EN C O S T!.

N IID tS N O P A P F R IN T K IS
ended, but
kanafita. I
fwiiHma

MTMUTflint
ii» n u

I .e O D n i f t S
l a
1 a W A R ! HOWS!
C a SRCRRTARIAL

sails

MMMTIMHMtmn

w imwiri. can«i ana

With IS year ettabllthed
tramlnp tampa
pay A kawafift

Resettle* prepI M I m u
imama, n a a n e/wk.

raiiakto A raipantikii

71-

ASiMManday Friday

A A A R M F L O T M IR T

MFCRSWR&amp;MAVI.

Far Iraa terete*. aap. and
driver* Ik. Naked bock.

C IN TIR o t FLORIDA. Inc.

a SANFORD 1/1 apt, Claan.
w/acra parch. SHSDMft tac
PDDLTO N A Vt w/Pan. dM.
parapa. Naaa iphan. S87S/87S
a SANFORD in, w/dan. laaaa
w/aptkn. CHA. SM8/SMP
d SANFORD t/ t w/IMno rm. A

FLIASD SftltO RftlDMD TOt
■Had Res #RL Saototto Hants.
F .a Ben MPT. laniard. FL
am.tonhanacaRa.ROD
FAR T-TIM D tf/br.-Aatwar
tofepkenet Flea. kcVlocal
ana. na enp. nacanary- Call
ippAtoaasta Dot. tsr.

• W o S o d ’i D I }/ &gt; . w / d b l.
parapa. eat In kit., prlv.
(MW
m. ftRRR/ARRR
^WILDr iil&gt;IW
•SANDRA S/t. naw paint,
w/dbl. parapt, earner tof, nka
araanamm.paat.t7Pt/p7SL
d SANFORDin. w/dM. par apt.
acres, perch. U40/LMI

to. Ft &lt;m ApanryOnAptop

Far utility contractor, atparl
aiMa
WTrtpWiMlalkil
ftoiptvf Mlt ftol a^mda^A
f^nwr^w*
to M MMer Or.. ANalp r lapt. F L . m i .
» day*. 4tr MAfPPP.
.IO C .

f-masendHnd n«w

Fulltime. t t M i n

a — ».,
|. nppvy

Men.-Frl., IPam-lpm:

PROOFREADERS

WORKER, E ^ , rap.

STSJSto S N M B p a ri^^M
VALID FLORIDA DRIVER'S
LIC EXFDRISNCtROMLV

C R U tS IL IN ftl
Bar tenders. tervart. train
c lam a rt, melntonenct. dt
ckhandt. security.

F U LL TIM D ON F A R T T I M !

‘MACHINE*
DPEMTOftS*

• mat m

to-t hr. to atartl F T . AltaA A ^ II A a A m | | ^ w
f f ^ w r n ^ R w l t o ^W vrfw l^^to 9 ^ W f t o

Cantor. Cad tOT-PtMSSt tor

Great ippirtjnlty with me|er
Orlande ca. warklnp In lan­
iard location. It yaw art famil­
iar with:
O FR ESSDRAKE
O FU M C H F R E M
0 SHEAR
O FA A R tC A TM H
Tap Manay. Renefltil Vecellanl D O N 'T M IU T H IS t

Track Orhtart CM. a lakarart
SewOperaCart a TraaaM
■toctrtcMMstod* Ptoma
SPRINT tTAPFIHOi MM
am t
M A T U R R . R ESPO N SIBLE
FARTS D R IV IR needed far
laniard company. Oaaa OMV
‘ la p .w / auto

F u ll A p a rt tim e w o rk,

ter m iota

»
MUST NAVD DAIL Y tranapartattan. RaaOtrt aa^t. anht
Labtran no aap. nacaaaary.
MAbaiT.

SICfTFMT FMTTUN

N O R R IL L SERVICES
N E V E R A F E E ! EOD

parti helpful. Full
benefit*. Call: naaiae.

F O D 1A ftr t f A r p COMPANY

MAID ASSIST.

DRY CLEANERS

StnktMiM

DRY CLEANERS
Etperlenced SILK A WOOL
prattar.....................Man.Frl.

_______ 4p7-aa*W4t_______

EARN S M NR.
Na nlfhtt or weekends. W1
PROVIDft-weekly paychecks,
paid trainlnp A mlleaga. drup
fraa werkpiect. unltormt. n.ca
place to wart. YOU PRO­
V ID E car A auto Intgranca.
Call:

Full lima rat ldanflal cleaning.
M F .S S . Unlfarmad-Will train.

imp an INOUSTDIAL SIWINO MACHINES ONLY. Work
In A/C. R A I D holiday!,
benefit!, health Inturance.
Apply In penan:

HUBLTV, 11-7, M SMfT

TUB Old Lake Mary Rd. Santard
________ fto-MItolA________

tvctir. tvonuiMUT.

*SHEETMETAL*

■MOLLY MAIDS'

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SS1MM

w*m
_____

SAIMKi HFB. CMFIMT

L Apply wtodn:

FROCUSOFIMIORS

w w F M tfW TO H w W

tantort Induttrial thap. Shear
A brake prate tat up. Shap
layout A field amp. In duct
work Intfallallan helpful.
Apptyi Ml COOI SCO WAV. Or
cadi m a m tor Into. Drup
fraa. I Of.________________

M N. Hary 17/TS. OaAary, FI.
Drup Free War kplaca.

Far night and weekend mint.
WM tr**n iictiia ni benefit*,
competitive wapa. Drup fraa
and tmehe fraa wartplaca.

H in a a an-------------

UTTiCf HUfUfHf
Full lima, immadtoto apanlnp.
buty prlnflnp office. Com­
puter. tiling, kotkktiplng and
phone*. Call tar oppt.naaOM

C O m iM IH TA L cS rta N t. Inc.
1IS0 dalle Ave.
Winter Spring*. FI. M7M

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WEEK J

ihqjdi MICMMtC
FOR LAWN malatanaaca
. CALL: MAMAjMS

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■ S TA T E SALE Sat., Sun. A
Mon. I A T Dlthet. furniture,
computer ttuff. plattwara.
wine maker A tamo toaft. IM
SYCAMORE CT. NtddiaLk.
F R L A SAT. A T. SSI ROM ST.
(Off Airport Alvd.) M U LTI
FA M ILY . NaEartvblrdtl

HUGE SALE
Sat. A Sun. Only. Alpm. Loft

•fjUUU SALEROIMUll

Call In yeur garage tala ad by
IS naan an Tuesday and taka
edventepa at our tpaclal
parapa tala ad prkall Call
CiettJfled now far dafalitl

322-7111

m

FUMY-SAT. f -lp R L
Little of everything. na early
bird* I l l Aanbar La. Santard
MOVINO SALE. Frl. thru Sun.I
7-7 Rato-tlllar. houteheld. flthInp pear, treadmill, detkt.
toad SI FES AVE.
SANTORO, I
M T .S a p t.L A S . SSAfllt
1741 MISSOURI A V I.
Furn., appll.. fa

^Jttntjjjjnttl^jolktiJijt^
SAT. ASIMMYTIM SAU,

Mwdaad ■t*C)N*R°*, i C*

i

to-18 hr. plua fun prlnal Mutt
have at leetl I yr. aa leadw
with reililentlal claanlnp
camaany A car......... .Ml a m

Full lim a . Hava panaral
knewtodpe ef all phatai of
malntonanca Includinp AC.
Mutt aa I F A cartlflad tor AC.
Apply la pertaa: Alefaye
Trad Apia.. SMI N. Atotoya
Trad, Orlandt. ( Pfc. 1M-MM)

Stereo, microwave, atphana.
men't apart coatt tilt a.
LOTS at mltc.. oddt A endal
i Or.
I FAM ILY)
A Out. Too
many Ihlnpt to llttl Frl. Sun.
MSSS.LAURI
IIR IL A V E .

2 FAMILY
Sat. Only. A T Tlrea A wheels,
tooli. scaffolding, truck teats,
toyt. houtafwld A furn. SM7 S.
FRENCH A V I. (OffSTIh)

GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES
IMpp. tootojSocAa and rnSquea arp

M
M flulif
Wm Mflt
f l JA^Ar
t^^WtkiMM
flD&gt;

(ft

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B* sum tiers is
pact. Foal signs
i bywkinjMrWMnke
Dl IM m I n n Spppyl Hpvp pton% «f change aid a
aytMm tor handing. IMw sur« m person Ip an5 * at aft
“
IrulMaror
MuchtPtdpyPHcAi rtnka&gt;on&gt;ack, i fTii l n
ptocp tar customers to stort boraammo.

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L O ps ■ &gt; eatSy A ta tt DftLup aaptoyi Eto p u tw g

DM mom canty dttods. Otoup lumrturg. d o ttw . toys. Man
•quoniwnt iod owm iMnn wft i W m n w cftio d ii.
7. IddataRad Estokbah ana vaa tor *Undv IS*, anaDiar
tor *Unctor Sl*. Conwdar havra a batch ot lamp t w an
•FREE wtti purohaap si S T. flampn** tip youngtkar*

tor Mai
yaw aa* aarsMtot Haw*ftat a Ema afwn most
I Incorporato your sofa wkh a
IftTDd aodatipl Whan pdvprSang your sato in Eia t
par, hst IndMduta (toms Donl simply sap, 'aw
■wtotototo.* Each ftma you bat an Awn. you or* I
•to M of RotorRtoi oMtomatp.
11. •ADAiMrto(itolMMUhatoltomplohov«r,ftiutoDtomto
achiniMtooryonaaDan. WyousoaEiataontoitomototonot
mmWtotoM Bumf too sato.morkt arn dwantomnD&gt;to tost
Imum
m) M
mm
4m i M W I hft
Mmm
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WM H
wI m
Wm
W u^A
W
DW
pRRTto
nm IIm
nRHD
m VIM H
M IV
to kmt your unwanted anus Into oaahl

SAN FO R D Office
tq ft. bulldlnp total. IMS tq.
ft. par office unit. Stl-flM

^STYLIST
^NAJLTEGN^
FT.
WORLD OF cSeath
iTIONL 17ft
TUCHIRSJUM

FULL Tima, emcellent bantflft.
Child car# amp, rap, m ms.

TEACHER ASSIST.

llto

3234171

SANFORD ARIA

FIN E RIDAE. V7 condo. Appll.,
SS8S me. + etc. O R aall
Avail. 18/1.
SANTORO. 1 bdrm.. Dgptom.
C/HA. cerperts. appll.. tato.
Fret. Oraup RE 48P-MSS.
SANTORD. far ape apt. 1/1
w/DEN. tcm. parch, haafair.
walk fa lakal tsaa/tldd.
SNtiNaw Raaffy MS-baas
SANTORD 1/1. near town. SIS
ark.. Incl. util.. dM - required.
M *lH7arM 1M
t BDRM., I BATH. In Santord.
Claan S ilt ma. M ava In
............m a / a a

CALLMATTAT:
(4l7)2l7 7ft3BOT
WATtON M A LTY. Lab# Mary
office la now Intarvlmmlnp far
new ar ampar lencad real estate
aataclatoa. Call I d a carter I
c«R................................ m n a a
With min. t year T I A Alum,
atp. tor Santard custom vehi­
cle manufacturer. FeA Note
W /IUlBN Call: 4P7Hailto.

■KF. Helpful, but will train
tor right paraan. Apply at:

TELEMARKETER
Imp. Day A nlpht thlflt.
n c i l l m l hrl y.
wapg/cemmltilan F L U S
bonut I Our tolemarfcetort br
wk. SANFORDtoAWtS

TELEMARKETERS
Eaty. fun. new travel propram.
Upgrade mote It. choice of
cr ul tt thlpt and rental
cert.Call new. no deling.

407434-3413

Tool &amp;
Die Makeis
Awesome
Opportunity!

Ter etperlenced Teal A Ola
Mekert with me|or Orlando
ca. working In Santord leca
lion. TOP U PAID Benefit!!
Vecetlenl

CALLJCHITOBATI

OFFICft SFACft
FROM IMP Sp. FI.
SULLIVAN AROUF OF F L.
. ttfIMW
ei.

We make renting a

F IS S L E JU N C TIO N
paraan N r torkllft and baaplng
facllatla. AMa to to lift to Iba.
701 l French Ava.
SeaWy*t.
_________

fl-Apartnwfitt/
HdmsdIt Slurp
S A N F O R D . S/S h a m a . on
Wtklva River, teat pays all.
o r W k l^ + d a jjn a iU m t^

AIR C O N D IT IO N ID . Clean,
quiet, itrktty menaged t4J to
wk., util. pd. laun.. phene, kit.
■NcyttoasiiSAiip. tsaeast
CLEAN ROOMS, staple starting
S77 wh. Fay Fbaaa. laundry.
Stetori Dlac.. Frtv. park lap
ISO MM
F E S TE R SWNL Frlvato rm .
full haute prlvlepet. util. Incl.
m e m o 7 1 IH I tatter tom.
PRIVATE leaptreed Name. e/c.
cable, p rt ta r em ployed.
S41/wh.eto/dep. 048787.
PRIVATE EN TR A N C E , retrlg
•rotor, microwave. Color TV .
maldtorvko...............7731000
TRAILER, all unities Included,
data In. Idaal tor one working
person 140/weekly. 3371S4I.

^ e q e v a ^ a rd e q s *
1808 W. 28th StTDDt • Sanford

M OBILE NOME, lecetod an S
acres, fenced petturp. Ip.

•WIN It

322-2090

HOURS: Mon. • Fri. 8:30 • 5 30
I D|fAngala Gordon Property MensQsrrwW

IMP man. M H If l

SANFORD area. C/HA. t harm.,
I hath. 1171/men. + pm/aac.
Vary clean, noooto-MSATta.
U tf t/ lU f lt
H EAV ILY T R IID T a a lP r. IMS.
County water, tapttc. traeh
pickup Inclwdtd. M8-7P8L

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O n l , 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartm ent Homes!

1/1

A /C t AORAL. nark ahap. Pan.
carport, earner lot. tan/Men.
plus tec Naaatt. HP-t8M.
O E N E V A . S RM. N O U I I .
fenced acre, water, etoctrk.
trethpetdl 1775mo. 14FM77
SANTORD-Lk. Mary. V t Ip
tarn. rm. w/fpk.. CHA. toncad
yd., near Country d u b A new
mall, na pats. S7S8 mo. -t toe.
rots. roq. » M 1 M eftor l.M ar
.ar tea-Tia m i

Yard P«Mfi

4 bdm ., 1 baths. 1
kitchens. 1 family rm t.
Formal dining rm . 1 CHA
unlit. T car parapa. U N tq.
ft. under reef. tlSa.OOB
ter m s , a n n u m

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BK LOS HOME

TrM Pi/Kut
DU FLEX, lobe man, &gt; bdm .
1 bath. C/HA. appll.. quiet
arqp.tlfVmanth.MUPW.
LAN E M ART, t/t. C/HA.
carpet, calling tan. mini
Minds, toncadyard, n i i —

143—Hdvsds

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321-7303

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735 Secret Harbor,lane

Located 1 mile South of Lakf Mary Btvd.,
on Lake Emma Rd., Lake Mary
Mon. - Fri. 8:30 •5:30 •Sat 10 •5
Sunday Hours Posted

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ONLY A FEW OPENINGS!
2580RIDGEWOODAVE„

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All rental and real atlato
advertltamanft are tub|*ct to
the Tedtrtl Fair Housing Act.
which m aktt II lllopal to
advortlto any preterence, lim­
itation ar discrim ination
bated on race, color, religion,
tom. handicap, familial status

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330-1431

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ImproveYour\im!
atSailpointe

lO H T R Y

Far daycan. •
Cad TUESDAY
Imp. In tldlnp laadt A -t, SS
hr.-f comm . top H tar right
penan I Lk Mary 4ST-MAtoto

141—Hxwwlif late

Sto8 dap. 1411 Laurel, city.
Call attar 8d lv. mas m a ic i
in . FENCED yd., pad. CHA.
near tcheef-church. S8dP/ltt,
laat, A ta c .«* l»7._________
SMI DOWN a WHY RE NTT
you can awn. this ]
hama. with CHA. naw
paint A carpetI A
HUD hameal Tie

Lake Ada 1bdrm. SUP ma.
1 bdrm. tfidm a and up

SftCURITY O F F IC IR JO A
TralatoA A rm a dA I

Need Supervisor partant.
Oaad F a y I Na waakandt.
hanett. dapandabla, wllllnp to
taka pelypraeh.......... Ha-1177.

Caper lanced C O U N TS R A
A M I M A L I paraan. Mutt ka
willing to wart let.

71—Hd4»Wh &gt;D&lt;I

at a vary feat pace. Muet be
pukk with your handa A tool
an your toot. Apply bi i
«m w .S totoM .d LS «

mmimnr mnuns

W art ctaaal) aim all danemlhattoNt Intreduclng family

OFFICft A Storage, a n tq i T a
up. M O V ! IN S F IC IA lf SMS
man. M l OtMdMSlSM

O F F IC I-W A R IN O U S I. from
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                    <text>FRIDAY

O c to b e r 27, 1995

5 0 C ents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Seminole County slnco 1*08
88lh Year, No. 49 - Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T

Sniper opens fire at Fort Bragg
Frees Staff end Wire Bsperte

Don’t forget

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - A sniper reportedly
opened fire today on soldiers exercising at Fort
Bragg, killing one and wounding at least 15
others.
A Sanford woman received a phone call early
this morning from her daughter, telling her of the

Tick, tick, tick

shooting, and ussuring her that she was safe.
Linda Carol Wilson, formerly of Osteen and
Sanford, who has been stationed at Fort Bragg for
approximately four years, had been allowed to
skip this morning's exercise session, and told her
mother she was still tn bed at the time of the
shooting.
The shooting occurred about 6:30 a.m. tn the

barracks and office area of the elite 82nd Airborne
Division where soldiers routinely perform calis­
thenics before starting work.
''A suspect was arrested and is In custody."
base spokesman Gene Sexton said.
The suspect was a soldier, but no further
Information was Immediately available on Ihe
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Kids nix

Holding
court

alcohol

Study asks for
commission’s
suggestions

Rad Ribbon Month: Making a commitmant

By VICKI DatOftM IM

By (NCR
Herald Staff Wyter

Herald Senior Staff Writer_______

lllu itn tlo n by Vlcfcl D t S f im in

We don’t want anyone to get spooked on
Sunday morning when they wake up and find
that the world Is an hour behind them. If you
show up In church on Sunday m orning and
there's no one there yet, don't worry. Just reset
your watch. A s we return to Eastern Standard
time In the wee hours of Sunday morning, two
o'clock w ill become one o'clock. Remember to
"Fall B a ck" at the end of October. If you
remember to turn back your clock, you w ill be
rewarded with an extra hour of sleep. Don't
forgetl

To-Do guide
FRIDAY and SATURDAY - Oi l. 27 and 28 Night Sights Fright Nights continue at the
Central Florida Zoological Park In Sanford. The
event takes place from 7 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.
Purtlclants will wind their way through the park
lo see some of the noctcrnal animals and other
spooky creatures In thetr natural settings.
For additional Information, phone the zoo at
323 4450.
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SANFORD — White some stu­
dents Just talk about being drug
free, some students are willing to
put It In writing.
Students at Crooms Academy
In Sanford and schools across the
district have decorated their
classrooms and the hallways
around campus In celebration of
Red Ribbon month.
At Crooms. students In each
homeroom signed banners that
covered their classroom doors
with a pledge to remain free of
the Influences of drugs.
They said they have taken the
theme of this year's celebration
(“Real Life Is Drug Free") to heart
and are making sure they don't
do drugs so they can live life to
the fullest.
School officials said they have
been working hard this month to
help give students the Informa­
tion they need to live a life free of
chemicals.
The Red Ribbon celebration,
often celebrated as Red Ribbon Chris Huey and Michelle Peacock, freshmen at Crooms Academy In
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Sanford, sign a pledge to be drug free for life.

SANFORD — Seminole County
Commissioner Win Adams was the
first to examine the results of a
courthouse study yesterday after­
noon. He Indicated there was no
specific recommendation presented
at this lime.
Individual commissioners are
scheduled to review the findings
during the next few days. While
both Adams and Commissioner Pat
Warren were scheduled yesterday,
th e meeting w ith Warren was
postponed when the paperwork
reportedly reached the county of­
fices later than had been expected.
The question Is whether or not to
move the Judicial operations of the
Seminole County courthouse out of
downtown Sanford, to Five Points In
the extreme southern end of the
city.
Keith Reeves, president of Archi­
tectural Design Group, who pre­
pared the latest study had earlier
Indicated that It was still tn the
ro u g h -d ra ft form . He said tt
wouldn't be finalized until each
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‘Cow’girls and lndlans...and pirates

SATURDAY — Oct. 28 - Downtown Sanford
will be the setting for a Costume Caper. The
event Is a free costume contest for children up lo
age 12. Prizes will be awarded. The contest
starts at noon.
The contest Is being held In conjunction with
the regular Saturday Fanners Market, which
will be open from 8 u.m. u n til 2 p.m.
Additionally. In keeping with the holiday period,
there will be bat wings and toadbits from
Rusty's Wings, and entertainment by the
Chorcuticsnt 1:30 p.m.
Merchants participating In the event will be
Identified by red ribbons Indicating places
where children may go trick-or-treating.
Persons planning to bring their children are
urged to phone 322-8678 and give numbers, so
merchants can be advised to have plenty of
candy.
The entire event sponsored by Sanford Main
Street. Including the Costume Caper will be held
at Mugnollu Square, corner of First Street und
Magnolia Avenue tn downtown Sanford.
C.Bee B riefs. Page BA
Compiled from etatl report!

Idyllwilde Elementary school students, teachers and parents rolled Into the
Halloween season In grand style with a costume party at the Melodee
Skating Center In Sanford. Right: Bob Joyce helps daughters Jennifer and
Amy lighten their skates and head out to the rink. Meanwhile. Sasha

INDEX

Marrera looks udderly adorable In the latest Holstein fashions. The
Idyllwilde family gathers at the skating center once a month for a wheel-y
good time and some laughs while getting exercise.

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-Oscar Wilde

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Associated Press Writer

WASfilNOTON — The Senate ts poised to bless
watershed Republican plans for constricting
social spending, cutting taxes and balancing the
budget, a day after a Jubilant GOP muscled a
Similar package through the House.
With assurances of victory by Majority Leader
Dot) Dole. K-Kan.. the Senate planned lo vole
today on the measure, which promises lo erase
federal deficits by 2002 while reversing decades
of ever-expanding reach by the government.
It would revamp Medicare. Medicaid and a
mountain of other programs, trim projected
federal spending by about SI trillion over seven
years and lop $245 billion nfT the tax hills of
C Bee Budget. Page BA

Firefig hters from Sanford and S em in ole
County were called to 2021 Sipes Avenue In
Midway yesterday morning to quell a house
fire. The call was first made regarding a stove
fire, but e v e n tu a lly involved the e n tire

structure. Fire officials say the occupants of
the house escaped unharmed. A propane tank,
located behind the structure, was removed
before the flames hit that area.

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N E W S FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

FLORIDA

STOP measure cleared for ballot
Bp J AQKW MUAJPAX
Associated Press Writer_______

Man Is grandsons' fsthsr
BARTOW — Genetic testing shows a 99.35 percent
probability a man Is the father of his adopted daughter's two
children, prosecutors said.
A 53-year-old Frostproof man Is charged with two counts of
engaging a child In sexual activity, sexual battery and
possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
The daughter, now 19. has sons ages 1and 4.
The man has been held In Polk County Jail since his arrest In
May on 126.000 ball.
In court In July. Circuit Judge Robert Young ordered the
man to undergo blood testing for comparison with his
daughter's and her sons' blood. A Florida Department of Law
Enforcement laboratory tested the blood and DNA for
similarities and sent the test results to the State Attorney's
Office this week.
Russell Knowles, executive director of the State Attorney’s
Office, said Thursday "the DNA shows a 99.35 percent
probability" the man Is the father. His trial date has not yet
been set.

L«ft for ctoad
TAMPA — A Jury convicted two men of kidnapping and
beating a woman who was left for dead after being abducted
from a mall and taken to Albany. Oa.
Jermaine A. Young. 21. and Willie James Colbert Jr.. 20.
both of Albany, were found guilty Thursday of carjacking,
kidnapping, conspiracy to commit carjacking and kidnapping,
and using firearms during a crime of violence.
They could face life In prison. Sentencing Is set for Feb. 2.
Donna Jean Anderson was entering her van in the parking
lot at the Town Center Mall In Port Charlotte when she was
kidnapped by six suspects and taken to Albany on Nov. 16.
1994.
The Venice mother of two was nearly drowned when the
suspects tried to drive her van Into the Flint River. That failed
when the van ran off the left side of the boat ramp and got
stuck bumper-deep in mud.
After that she was dragged out of the van and beaten In the
head with a brick, stomped on and choked with a couple of
belts before she was left for dead, prosecutors said.
Anderson. 39. testified Tuesday against the two men.

TALLAHASSEE - Crime
victims reacted with Joy and
relief when the state Supreme
Court cleared the way for a
petition drive against early pris­
on releases to make the ballot
next year.
"Wonderful!” Jane Hutchings
of Fort Myers said. "Oh, I'm so
excited. Fantastic. You have
wonderful news. ... Oh. I can't
believe It!**
R o x a n n G rim s te a d of
Hollywood reacted to Thursday's
ruling with somber gratitude.
"Ju st 'God. thank you,'" she
sighed.
B o th H u t c h i n g s a n d
Ortmstead are members of Stop
Turning Out Prisoners, which Is
collecting signatures t to add a
provision to the state constitu­
tion that would keep Inmates
behind bars for 85 percent of
their sentences.
Both women are also the

mothers of murder victims.
The man convicted of stabbing
Hutchings* 22-year-otd daughter
37 limes six years ago had been
out of prison eight months after
serving six years of a 20-year
prison sentence.
The man charged with killing
Mrs. Qrlmatead's 17-year-old
daughter In January 1994 had
been released from prison after
serving four yean of an 18-year
prison sentence.
Florida's high court cleared
STOP'S measure for the ballot
but did not Judge Its merits.
However, the ruling m eans
STOP can move ahead with its
signature campaign, unlike last
year when the court rejected
another version of the measure.
The citlxena' Initiative pro­
perly deals with only a single
subject and the ballot summary
clearly describes the amend­
ment. Florida's high court ruled
a unanimous decision.
The opinion came just a few
weeks after oral arguments and

after a new state law th a t
requires Inmates to serve 85
percent of their sentences took
effect.
A lth o u g h th e p r o p o s e d
amendment does the same thing
as the new law. the constitution
Is far safer from attempts to
weaken the requirement, sup­
porters say.
STOP has many more names
to gather before the amendment
can go before voters. Elections
officials must verify 429.428
signatures by mid-August. So
far. the state Division of Elec­
tions has been notified of nearly
69,000 signatures. STOP said
Thursday II has collected more
than 150.000.
"STOP will move forward with
the petition drive despite our
lack of money to fund It." STOP
Director Kathleen Finnegan said
In a statement released by the
group's office In Punta Garda.
STOP has run on a financial
shoestring, and at one point this
spring had Just 811. Last year.

U l ttra Golden
Age Games begin
Amtrl-Llft and Haalth Servlets
hat donatsd a 12,000 check,
thus bacommlnp the major
sponsor of Sanford's Golden
Age Games scheduled to begin
November S. Shown at the
check presentation, left to
right, Jeffrey Hurwitz, AmeriLife regional director, and
co-chairmen of the games, Kim
8otnowskl, RonI Mott and Lite
Jones.

D«al cut to avoid tltctric chair
MIAMI — Convicted killer and cocaine trafficker Robert
Young has cut a deal with prosecutors, pleading no contest to
the contract m urder of powerboat king Don Aronow in
exchange for avoiding the electric chair.
Young. 47. pleaded no contest to a charge of second-degree
murder and was sentenced to 19 years In prison. He already la
serving 17 years for a kidnapping In Broward County and
murder In Dade County. The terms will be served concurrcntly.
Part of the deal approved last week ensures Young will never
testify against Benjamin Barry Kramer, who allegedly paid
Young $60,000 to kill Aronow eight years ago and la awaiting
trial.
“Bobby Is not a rat,” said Yeung's lawyer. Kayo Morgan. "He
Is not a cncese-eater."
Prosecutors said they can get a conviction against Kramer
even without Young. Kramer, who Is serving a life term for
unrelatsd federal drug and racketeering convictions, la bketylo­
go on trial next summer.
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"We have a very good case." said Dade Assistant State
AttomcxJPenny Brill.
„
Aronow. 59. was killed outside his USA Racing office. He was
a wealthy millionaire speedboat designer. He was shot as he
left his office, shortly after visiting a rival boat dealership
owned by Kramer.

Drivtr «tcap«d jail tima
JACKSONVILLE - A Neptune Beach teen ager who killed
her beat friend In a drunken driving accident will be allowed to
keep her driver’s license and escape Jail, conditions requested
by the victim's family.
If Kimberly Wheeler. 17, fulftlls the conditions of her
five-year probation, a manslaughter conviction will be removed
from her record.
She must complete a driving course, abstain from alcohol
and drugs and devote 250 hours to lecturing about the dangers
of drinking and driving. She also must pay $9,590 In
restitution.
Ms. Wheeler was speeding on May 22 when she lost control of
Aman’s car and struck and light pole and several cars. Ms.
Aman, 19, died In the collision. Three other passengers were
Injured.
Ms. Wheeler's blood-alcohol level was .09. Under Florida law,
a blood-alcohol level of .06 Is considered Intoxicated.
From Associated P r a tt reports

L O T T IR Y
MIAMI — H ere a re th e
winning num bers selected
Thursday in th e F lorida
Lottery:
4-18-21-20-22

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Officials confirm HIV through human bite
WEST PALM BEACH - State
health officials urged the public
not to panic after federal officials
reported a 91-year-old man had
contracted the virus that causes
AIDS when he was bitten during
a robbery.
"Many, many, many bitea
have been investigated, but this
Is the first time the HIV virus has
been transmitted to the victim,"
said Palm Beach County health
department director Dr. Jean
Malcckl.
"The woman had blood In her
mouth, and her severe, brutal
bites caused extensive tissue
damage and bleeding In the
patient." Malecki said. "We are
looking at this aa bloodborne
transmission, not transmission
through saliva."
The case Is the first blood-toblood transmission through a
hum an bite of HIV. It was

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confirmed through testing by
Roche Molecular Systems In
Alameda. Calif., which com­
pared the strain of HIV found In
the blood of both Elmer Hutto,
now 92, and Naomi Morrison,
whose gums were bleeding at
the time of the August 1994
attack.
The results "are consistent
with person-to-person transmis­
sion." Roche senior scientist
Barbara Bowman wrote Oct. 12
to Dr. Marcia Kalish. chief of
m o le c u la r biology In th e
HIV/AIDS division of the federal
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention In Atlanta.
"We found that the DNA
sequence showed a sim ilar
strand." said CDC spokeswoman
Michelle Bonds. "We have not
confirmed that the route of
transmission was a bite." The
agency waa still Investigating,
she said.
State officials seemed certain.

"It waa the first transmission
by a bite," said Department of
Health and Rehablllatlve Serv­
ices spokeswoman M ichelle
Lagos.
Hutto reported the Incident to
West Palm Beach police, and
they arrested Morrison five days
later. After being picked out of a
photo lineup, she confessed,
police said. She la serving a
10-year sentence for aggravated
battery, robbery and burglary of
a vehicle.
Hutto’s daughter, who asked
that her family's name not be
used, said Thursday her father
was "not doing too well." but
declined to elaborate on his
health.
The victim's grandson said,
"Our family feels that It'a time
people be educated about this.
We wouldn't want any other
family to go through what we are
If It could be prevented."
State officials emphasized the

rarity of factors that combined
for the first such diagnosis In
more than 15 years of AIDS
reporting.
’'The good news Is that, over
the years, wc have taken
hundreds of calls from police
officers and children saying they
were bitten" and none has
resulted in transmission of HIV.
s a id Tom L l b e r t l . an
epidemiologist who administers
Florida's office of disease In­
tervention.
He added It Is unlikely Infec­
tion would occur at a day care
center. Of 200,000 live births In
Florida each year, fewer than
300 babies are HIV-Infected.
Most of these children receive
regular medical attention and
social workers monitor their
cases.
"There are not that many
HIV-Infected kids in day care to
begin with." Llbertl said.

TH E W EA TH ER
lo ca l p o n s c a s t

■ X T U I M D OUTLO O K

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morning fog...Then partly sunny
and warm. High In the mid lo
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F tly cldy BS-B4
F tlyelSy S5-B4
Ftly c ity $4-65
showers. Low In the lower 70s. Ftly aaaay S5-64 Ftly city B4-B4
Light south wind. Chance of rain
20 percent Saturday: Consider­
able morning cloudiness with a U P O N P H A S E S
STATttTtCt
slight chance of showers...Then
The high tem perature In
becoming partly cloudy by mid
BOLUNAR TABLE: m in., Sanford Thursday was 86 de­
afternoon. High In the lower 80s.
8:35 a.m.. 9:10 p.m.. maj.. 2:25 grees and the overnight low was
Wind southwest 10 to 15 mph
a . i n . , 2 :5 5 p .m . T ID B B t 65 as reported by the University
becoming west late In the day.
FIRST
FULL
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Rain chance 20 percent. Sun­
Oct. SO
Nov. 7
a.m.. 11:27 p.m.: lows, 4:32 and Education Center. Celery
day: Partly sunny with the lows
a.m., 5:20 p.m.; Ntw Sm yrna Avenue.
In the upper 50b north to upper
Recorded rainfall for the
Baack: highs. 11:15 a.m.. 11:32
60s south.
period, ending at 9 a.m. Friday,
p.m.; lows. 4:37 a.m.. 5:25 p.ni.;
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the campaign raised more Hum
$50,000 from a handful of cor­
porate sponsors and dozens of
Individual donors.
The proposal has been revised
since July 1994. when Ihe court
ruled It could not go before
voters because Its ballot summa­
ry was Inadequate. At that time,
the court waa concerned the
measure didn’t explain how It
would treat criminals sentenced
to life In prison.
That problem has been fixed.
Justice Charles Wells wrote
Thursday.
State Sen. Charlie Crist, R-St.
Petersburg, said he would try to
get the Legislature to place the
measure on the ballot, some­
thing he tried unsuccessfully to
do hut year.
"It's that Important to public
safety that It ought to be part of
the constitution." Crist said.
A measure can be placed on
th e s ta t e b a llo t by th e
Legislature or by a citizens'
Initiative.

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What’s up in the NFL?
Hot Locks, Week Nine: Two for the price of one

Traffic stop
Derick Smith. 26, of 2S21 Byrd Avenue. Sanford, was
•topped by Winter Springs potter on Northern Way Tueaday.
He waa charged with driving with a suspended license.

Drug related
•Ja m e s Edward Campbell. S3, Dollar Way, Sanford, waa
arrested try deputies near Walker and Kings Streets early
Wednesday. Deputies were dispatched to the area as the result
of a call regarding a person Upping on the window of a
residence. After Campbell waa located, he was arrested on
charges of aell/purchase $130 worth of cocaine, and resisting a
law enforcement officer without violence.
•Kenneth K. Roth, 30, with no focal address, was spotted by
police behind a church early Wednesday. When they attempted
to question him, officers said he ran. but was subsequently
located. He w as charged with possession of cannabis under 20
grams, and loitering and prowling

Sanford poHccicpoftc
•A tan I BOS Subaru, license number IMM-I7H
reportedly stolen at approximately 3 p.m. Tuesday, from the
Sanford City Hall parking lot.
•A $375 power tool was reportedly stolen Tuesday from a
business In the 300block of W. Second Street.
•A man told police he stopped his pickup truck at a red
light, shortly after midnight Wednesday morning, at the
intersection of 25th Street and Sanford Avenue. He said a man
Jumped onto the back of his truck and broke the rear window.
The driver sustained minor damages.
•Sixteen pieces of 16-foot long lumber wss reportedly stolen
Tuesday from the fenced compound of a business In the 700
block of French Avenue. The wood, valued at $162. was
located a short time later near the property.
•A woman told police she returned to her home Tuesday to
find a man In her residence. After he reportdly struck her, he
(led from the area with her $165 pager being the only item
reported missing.
•Over $550 In radio equipment waa reportedly stolen
Tuesday from a semi tractor, parked In the 3200 block of S.
Orlando Drive.
•Several electronic devices were reported stolen Tuesday
from a business In the 400block of Hattie Street.
•Tw o vehicles were reportedly burglarised Tuesday In the
100 block of W. 19th Street. While nothing was reported
missing from the car. an estimated $350 In Items was said to
have been taken from a van.

Prostifutlon/drug
Members of the Sanford police department Special In­
vestigative Unit |SIU) conducted an undercover prostitution
sting late Wednesday, near the Intersection of Fourth Street
and French Avenue. The following arrests were made.
•Keith Anthony Churg. 51. 1405 Mara Court. Sanford,
charged with assignation to commit proatition.
•Alvla Whitten, 66.2415 18th Street. Sanford, charged with
assignation to commit prostitution.
At the same time, other S1U members conducted a drug stlne
operation at 11th Street and Cypress Avenue.
•Elisabeth Evelyn Edwards. 27, 814 E. 25th Street, was
arrested on a charge of purchase of crack cocaine. After being
taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility, a search of her
purse reportedly revaled a quantity of what was proven to be
marijuana. She was given an additional charge of introduction
of contraband Into a county detention facility.
Members of the Seminole County Sheriff* City County
Investigative Bureau (CCIB) also staged an undercover
prostitution sting Wednesday night near SR-434 and M o m
Hoad In Winter Springs. Sandra Lynn DeMarto, 34. of Oak
Avenue. Sanford) waa arrested on a charge of assignation to
commit prostitution.

Optn container
Members of the Sanford police QUAD Squad arrested two
persons Wednesday, who were reportedly seen by officers at
Coastline Park, with containers of alcoholic beverages. Elijah
Jerome Manlgeult. 44. of 900 W. 11th Street, and Jim m y
Dwayne Inman. 27. of 36 Castle Brewer Court, were both
arrested on charges of having an open container of alcohol.

Incldtnts
•SherlfTs deputies are Investigating thefts of Halloween
displays In front of two homes on Remington Oaks near Lake
Mary Wednesday. At both residents, Halloween flags and poles
were taken. One home also had some outdoor fixtures
reportedly stolen.
•Sanford police are Investigating (he theft of two air
compressers and an electronic air conditioning unit, with a
total value of 810,000, from behind a business In the 3800
block of South Orlando Drive, at Village Market Place.
•Two sago palms, valued at $10 each, were reportedly
stolen Wednesday from the front orch or a residence In the 800
block of E. Fourth Street In Sanford.

Living dolls
Brandy Denial 10, mat a life-sized Barbie
Saturday, as Toys R Us opened its new store at
101 Towne Center Blvd., east of the Seminole
Towns Center. Barbie was one of many

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Well, here we are In Week Nine
and I couldn't be happier. I had a
brutal Monday night a s my
LOCK o r T O WHSK foiled to
come through for th e first, and
hopefully last, time of the year. I
let emotion get Involved with my
selection of the Buffalo Bills, and
that Is always a fatal mistake.
When Thurman Thomas went
down In the first quarter I knew
it waa over. The Bills' offense
tiisa
n il L
Dams
CCTi jlaafintMut
destroyed oy injuries,
and the Patriots needed to win.
The 'Ntners came o u t of the bye
week strong and thraahed the
Rams In 8t. Louis. Green Bay
put a beating on the Vikings that
they won't soon forget, and
Kansas City prove that Denver
baa a long way to go.
Washington, C arolina and
Jacksonville all rolled to upset
victories. The Jaguars are actu­
ally In contention for thetr Divi­
sion. and win remain so aa long
a s B ru n ell s t a y s h e a lth y .
C in cin n ati, on th e a rm of
stunned the Pittsburgh Steelers
at home. Watching make throw
the “Bomb'' Is a beautiful thing.
His ability to arc the ban Into tits
me. and many
defensive backs In the League.
The parity that th e NFL Is
enjoying resu lts from freeagency. As long aa players can
go to the money, the fans will
benefit from s higher level of
competition.
Focusing on Florida's teams:
let's talk about the Dolphins. As
I warned my readers last week,
the Jets were fired up for their
meeting with the Dolphins. My
friend was so convinced tire
Dolphins would win, he bought
me lunch. Needlem to asy. he
r e g r e tte d p u r c h a s in g my
"ail-you-can-eat" rib feast.
The J o ts are still the worst
team In the league, but Urey
have a way or playing the
Dolphins tough, ■ b u ll's squad
haa two things going for them as
they play Buffalo. Wa n t , M arta*
la back at the helm, which
r e q u ir e s no e x p l a n a t i o n .
•
a
a
•
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4
my beloved Bills are so beaten
up. I've called HRS to in­
vestigate. This game la absolute­
ly huge for the Dolphins, and
they should win. If they don't,
they bave.no chance at post
season play.
1
Let's talk abetot my team. The
ib rs ra waa m ore like a
r
e
a
a
y
t, aa the Bucs allowed the
hairnet.
Falcons to come In and steal a
win. The offense once again
failed to pull their weight and
counted on Balk and the rest of
the defense to score. If Dilfer
can’t get U together, I will come
out of retirement. I am getting
sick of the excuses. We have an
excellent defense, the fans are
bock, it's time to produce. Going
to Houston this week will not be
any easier. The Oilers played for
pride In a 38-35 loss to the Bears
on Sunday. I don't want anyone
to panic, but If the Bucs lose this
week, they will be looking very
similar to teams of past.
Let's take a look a t Sunday's
schedule and find some winners.
DALLAS (-11) a t ATLANTA.
Dallas Is coming off a bye week
which means they'll be ready.
The Falcons are coming off an
unimpressive win. and aren't

Jeff George

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BAT. I used to bartend for
Packer's QB Brett Favre. He Is a
very cool kid. T he pack haabeen
successful stopping Barry
ers before. butbeaUU scar
Detroit's coach haa a way of
winning a t home when he needs
to. and that scares me. "M g Al"
is listed aa questionable due to
an injury he ouppered in the
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win. The Saints are horrible. I
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teams, but I doubt if either of
them realtsqp It. Houston h as a
tough defense and so does
Tampa. If It comes down to
scoring. I feel we have a alight
advantage. I'm counting on you

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friendly territory. 3 he Jets are
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wrong time. Parcells will give no
charity to this expansion team.
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pains me to say this, but there is
no possible way the Bills can
beat the Dolphin* this week.
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EDITORIAL

Spring ahead,
fall back
Spring forward. Fall back. T h a t's th e way
w e're supposed to remember how to change
clocks when Daylight Savings Tim e begins
a n d ends. T his S unday morning, a t 2 a.m..
{being Fall, naturally), we will tu rn o u r
clock's back by one hour, and we find
ourselves at 1 a.m .
D uring th e S atu rd ay n ig h t to Sunday
m orning period, we will have a n ex tra hour of
sleep. But S un d ay night we m a y have to hit
th e s a c k a n h o u r e a rlie r In o rd e r to
com pensate for the change because w e will be
g etting up a t a tim e not Immediately accepted
by our body-language.
T here are several reasons w hy we do this.
Probably th e biggest reason Is th a t the
governm ent tells u s we m ust, following th e
U niform Tim e Act of I960 (as am ended by
public law 99*359).
A nother reason m ay be, because o u r bosses
tu rn their clock's back a t work. If we didn't do
w h at everyone else is supposed to do. we
w ould be an h o u r late In arriving a t o u r Jobs.
As of 2 a.m . S u n d ay m orning, we will
officially retu rn to Eastern S tan d ard Time. It
will have th e appearance of being slightly
lighter when we aw ake, and d ark er earlier In
th e evening.
One of th e serious aspects of any time
ch an g e , ah ead o r back. Is In becom ing
ad ju sted to a sudden change In light versus
d arkness. R outine streets and roads normally
travelled In th e early hours o f dusk, will be
driven In d arkness, m aking it Imperative th a t
m otorists be m ore cautious in w atching for
pedestrians an d /o r bike riders. .
T his change In one hour of o u r tim e Is no
b ig deal. We have done it every Spring and
every Fall. Y et It's often difficult to get used to
th e difference. Som e people w ith whom you
w ork o r com e In contact with, m ay be slightly
lrratlble th a n norm al. Put up w ith It. It won’t
la st king.
. Drive with an hour's-w orth o f ex tra caution.
Be considerate to others w ho m ay have
forgotten th e tim e change.
Yes. we'll all survive this, b u t we'll do It
b e tte r If we are aw are of our fellow m an and
w om an.
One last suggestion: T urn th e clock back
before going to bed Saturday night. It'll save
y o u some confusion Sunday the morning,
an d you m ay n o t end up w andering Into
c h u rc h an h o u r before services begin.

LETTER

M a rria ge e n co u ra g e s
m o n o g a m y for g a ys
Regarding the Disney company's recent decision
to extend health Insurance coverage to partners of
gay and lesbian employees. Florida Rep. Bob
Brooks told the Associated Press. "In the long run
(this policy) will result In an Increased number of
AIDS cases."
That Is patently ridiculous. Ju st the opposite Is
the likely effect. Encouraging monogamy and
commitment among gay people will lesson the
number of AIDS cases. That Is also why I support
the Idea of same-sex marriage.
Whcather "homo" or “hetero" what we all have
In common la that we are SEXUAL beings, and. as
much, will act upon our essential natures. The
only question Is the social framework in which that
sexuality will be expressed. Like much of the
animal kingdom, human males arc not In­
stinctively monogamous, but have their appetites
channeled and regulated through social Institu­
tions such as marriage. We generally agree upon
the benefits of this instutlon for the straight
majority. But we seldom consider the advantages
or same-sex marriage not only for gays and
lesbians, but for the heterosexual majority as well.
Marriage would encourage monogamy among
sexually active gays and lesbians, with the obvious
health benefits that accompany monogamous
relationships. Also, It will lower the social
pressures on closeted gays to marry heterosexual
partners, resulting In lower divorce rates and fewer
broken homes when the gay partner comes out of
the closet. Finally, marrlgae would place gays and
lesbians under the same rights AND OBLIGA­
TIONS that benefit the heterosexual majority with
respect to Insurance, property and other financial
matters.
What sense docs It make to condemn gay people
for allegedly being "promiscuous"- for going from
partner to partner without commitment • yet be
opposed gay marriage?
Ju st think, with all the social support and
expectations, not to mention direct financial
benefits that society provides for heterosexual
married couples, half still end up In divorce. How
can gays be expected to develop and maintain
healthy long-term relationships In the face of. not
support, but attacks?
In our society people who are committed to a
monogamous relationship need all the support
they can get.
Bill Stoslne
Iowa City. la.

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Meaningjof the 'Million Man March’

^
(or
800.000.
or even Just country, in ways both food and bad.
When s
For one thing. It
400,000) people show up anywhere for s tingle
purpose, the evert indisputably deserves notice. unquestionably InWhen the demonstrators are all black, and c r e a t e s th e p ro ­
practically all men. you can be sure that some minence and clout of
th e m a rc h 's orga­
important point Is being made.
Analyses of the huge crowd that showed up for n iz e r an d leader.
Louis Farrakhan's "Million Man March In L o u is F arrak h an .
Washington recently Indicate that It consisted Now. there ts simply
primarily of middle-class blacks, and this no blinking at the
undoubtedly accounts for the blessed fact that It fact that Farrakhan
didn't get out of hand -- no brawls, no riots, no la a racist and a
virulent anti-Semite,
undisciplined behavior.
What point were the marchers making? The w hoae long-range
answer Is necessarily a little vague, because no goal Is to separate
definitive manifesto, endorsed by them, was the white and black
Issued either before or after the event. But the races altogether. The
major sentiments of the crowd are not In doubt: m archers obviously
They were eager to acknowledge their own huge knew this, and de­
share of responsibility for their fate, and for that cided to ignore It.
of their women and children, and to proclaim Apparently they re­
their determination to do better in the future. garded the march
Their mood was not unlike that of the male I t s e l f a s a good
Christian "Promise Keepers" who have been enough idea to war­
rant thetr participa­
holding huge rallies all over the country recently.
As thus defined, the march was both a success tion. Irrespective of
and a positive good. Beyond that, however, It had Farrakhan's views.
Understanding this, a tot of Ink and hot air has
Important Implications for the future of the

bIkm
Ikathe
mBPsh
Ia to
**—
—been wasted
since
march trying
"separate
from the message.” This la sound
enough. If By that expression all one means Is
that the marchers didn’t understand themselves
to be endorsing Farrakhan's repellent views. But.
while not endorsing those views, they were
perfectly willing to loin hands w ith the man who
holds them - and thereby bangs the single most
Important political point of the entire event.
For over 60 years the Democratic Party has
regarded America's black vote as Its wholly
owned subsidiary. Black support for Democratic
candidates, from City Hall to the White House,
routinely runs above B0 percent.
Yet where were the liberal Democrats at the
"Million Man March"? Jesse Jackson, of course,
showed u p and proclaimed his solidarity with the
crowd. A few Individual Democratic office­
holders. practically all black, did likewise. But
the stunning (act Is that this largest political
demonstration In the history of America's blacks
was conceived and carried out without either the
Initiative, the Input, or the permission of the
liberals who dominate the Democratic Party.
(Their titular leader. President Clinton, fled
W ashington altogether, p le ad in g a prior
engagement.) What does that suggest about
America's poltUeal future? It doesn't bode well
for liberals.

JO S E P H SPEAR

Congress, please,
stop the inanity!

ELLEN GOODMAN

It’s just plain scary for us
BOSTON—Forgive me If I scare you. Bob
Dole says 1 mustn't do that. The presidential
contender talked this week about a ’transpar­
ent campaign to scare Americans. * One day.
he said, we’re scaring seniors, the next day It's
farmers, the next It's children.
But the problem Is that Congress has been
rolling over an entire lifespan ofprogranu for
the moat vulnerable Americans. The remaining
progressive on or off Capital Hill feel like roadkill.
One day It la children and the next It Is
seniors. It's all happening ao b a t and furiously
that Americana haven't been scared enough. In
the rush of hit-and-run policies coming out of
Washington. It's hard Just to focus on one piece
of the puzzle.
So try this piece today, the last In the puzzle
of Ufe cycle politics: nursing homes. Try focus­
ing on the 1.5 million elderly Americans who
have ended up In these homes. On the federal
standards that have made these places safer
and have also ended up In the direct line of
congressional ruth hour.
If the Medicaid proposals pass as they
are written, the Congress will have deregulated
nursing homes and undone Its own reforms.
We will be fast-forwarding to the past.
Any Journalist who has been watching this
Congress can come up with a list of stories that
will (111 the newspaper In 1998 or 1999 . One of
them is sure to be about nursing homes where
the elderly are bound to their chairs, drugged
or found lying in their own waste.
This was a scandalous staple aa late as (he
1980s when studies showed abuse and neglect
of the elderly disabled even in state-certified
homes. In 1967 the Congress, with the votes of
many of these same members, agreed that a
stronger federal role was needed. They passed
a law setting standards for quality care, a suc­
cess story by almost every measure.
What has that regulation meant In human
terms? Catherine Hawes, one of the senior pol­
icy analysts in this Held t calculates a few of the
Improvements this way: 250.000 fewer people
lied up. 30,000 fewer people with bedsores. 29
percent fewer people with permanent
catheters.
Now Hawes, who grew up as a Tennessee
Republican, says with dismay. "I don't think
people knew that the Contract with America
said 11 m going to tie up your grandmother. ’
This assault on federal standards Is not Just
part of the Republican hostility to government
regulation. Nor Is It based on a belief that famtiles should care for the eld
Ideriy.
In America, one out
&gt;ut of every
ci
three peopie over 80 will spend some time In a nursing
home. The average patient Is admitted at 83
with some four chronic diseases. Two-thirds
are cognitively impaired, mostly with
Alzheimer’s. Two-thirds are Incontinent. Half

Forgive me If I
s c a re you. Bob
Dole say s I
m u stn ’t do that.

have no living relative nearby
They have outlived their health, thetr hus­
bands? wives, sisters, brothers and maybe
even thetr children. And many have often out­
lived thetr Incomes as well.
Despite our stereotypes, most long-term
care tn America Is previded by families. But
when children can't take care of thetr aged par­
ents. it may be because "the children" are In
their 6 0 s and 70s. When they can't afford to
pay. It may be because they are working to put
thetr kids through school and want to avoid
becoming a burden to their own children.
So at moments of crisis, families discover
that only Medicaid does what we think
Medicare does. It pays for nursing homes. After
an elder has spent dawn her money and
become Impoverished (perhaps for the first
time In her Ufe) by 111health. Medicaid picks up
the blU. Nearly half the doUars that go to nurs­
ing homes come from Medicaid.
What does this have to do with endangered
•regulations? Under the new proposals, at the
end of seven years Medicaid will be reduced by
30 percent
a year and Medicaid pays half the nursing
home bills. You do the math. There's no way to
leave nursing homes untouched.
It doesn't take a synlc to see the deal that It
being made here. Hawes explains It this way:
'The Congress ts saying to states and nursing
homes, we’ll give you leas money and we won't
look too closely. * Well cut coats, you cut qual­
ity.
There may be ways to cut nursing home
coats without providing such an incentive for
neglect. But tn the coming wrangles over how
states will spend fewer federal dollars, the peo­
ple who live In nursing homes won't make a
formidable statehouse lobby.
Tins is the way It Is now. Another attempt
will be made In the Senate to save the regula­
tions. But without public protest or presiden­
tial veto we are about to remake on old nursing
home horror story. This Isn’t a scare tactic. It's
Just plain scary.

Wanting to do my part to help balance the
budget. I have come up with an Idea to
reduce spending.
Article I of the Constitution requires that a
member of Congress be at least 25 years old
and a citizen of the United States for seven
years. What we should do ts amend the
document to require that they also have
balanced personalities.
Do you realize how
m uch we would save
If o d d b a l l s ,
blockheads and buf­
fo o n s w ere elimi­
nated from the public
payroll and forbidden
to run for office? The
marble halls wtrild
be half empty, and
w e'd save millions In
salaries and benefits.
H eck, we’d save
I Do you rsallzs
that much with Jesse
how much we
Helms alone.
would save If
T h in k ab o u t It:
oddballs,
S h o u ld a Foreign
blockheads end
Relations Committee
buffoons were
c h a irm a n who In­
elim inated from
troduces the prime
the public
minister of Pakistan
payroll and
as the prime minister
forbidden to run
of India be- rewarded
for office J
with a big pension?
No way. Bye-bye. Jesse.
Should a senator who serenades us from
the floor with "Old McDonald Had a Farm" be
taking money from the taxpayers?
Absolutely not. Goodbye. Al D'Amato.
Should a House majority leader who calls
the president's wife s Marxist and refers to a
fellow legislator as a “fag" be blessed with
high-paid Inside work, courtesy of you and
me?
No way. Sayonara. Dick Armey.
You get the Idea. I'm sure: but you would
be surprised. I am equally sure, at how deep
the layer of inanity really Is:
- Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham. RCalif.. Is a former fighter pilot and an
Instructor at the Navy's “Top Gun" school.
But his primary opponent In the 1990
elections noticed something bizarre about ‘
him. "Get this guy out of the pilot seat." the
opponent said, "he can’t And his way down
the hall." Lost May. Cunningham took the
floor to condemn "homos tn the military."
then said he did not realize It was a
derogatory term. Recently, he described the
pregnancy rate In Chicago public housing
projects aa being more than 100 percent.
How ao? he was asked. Well, he said, some
women got pregnant more than once.
- Rep. Dick Chrysler. R-Mich., (no relation
to the auto company) wants to legislate the
Commerce Department out of existence,
including the National W eather Service.
Cable TV's Weather Channel could do the
Job. he said. Commerce Secretary Ron Brown
was constrained to point out to him that the
W eather Channel gets its Information from
the Weather Service.
- Rep. Barbara-Rose Collins. D-Mlch., has
an annual staff turnover rate of 100 percent.
According to The Weekly Standard maga­
zine. she has demanded that staffers do her
laundry, pick up her dog, wash her car. clean
her apartment, pack her luggage, take off her
shoes, put on her slippers. She has the third
worst attendance record on the Hill, behind a
lawmaker who had a liver transplant and
another who was being tried for statutory
rape.
- Rep. Helen Chenoweth. R-ldaho. Is openly
supportive of the militia movement, "black
helicopter" paranoids, antl-U.N. fanatics, and
the John Birch Society ~ which, you may
recall, once branded Dwight Elsenhower s
communist. She Is Joined In the House by
a n o th e r m ilitia defender. Rep. Steve
Stockman. R-Texas. who received a fax from
a militia activist last April warning that a
federal building In Oklahoma would be
bombed and sent a courtesy copy to the
National Rifle Association.

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Sanford HeraM, Sanfont, Florida - Friday, October 27. 1995 - M

Briefs
_ 1A
SATURDAY - Oct. 28 - The Geneva
Historical Society presents Its annual fall festival
from 4-8 p.m. at the Community Center. Games,
food, music, and an oM fashioned cake-walk are
scheduled.
Proceeds go to the Historical Society for
upkeep of the Community Center and Fort Lane
Park.
SATURDAY - Oct. 28 - Hope Community
Church In Winter Springs presents Its Fall
Festival 96. at Indian Trails Middle School on
Tuscawllla Road. Features Include a moon walk,
dunk tank, carnival games, craft and bake sale,
garage sale, car wash, food, music, and much
The event will be held from lO a.m. until 4
p.m.
SUNDAY — Oct. 29 — Hungarian Freedom
Day Celebration will be observed beginning at
12:30 p.m. at Days Inn Daytona Central Ball
Room, 1909 S. Atlantic Avenue. (A-l-A).
Featured win be a Bavarian band. Hungarian
Folk Dance Ensemble, and food and beverages
of all types. Admission and dinner la 910 for
adults, t o for children.
For reservations and/or tickets, phone (904)
254-4919.

G re a t Pum pkins
Ths youth group at tha First linltad Mathodlit
Church of Sanford la raislno monay for a variety
of outraach projacta, Including tha Mathodlat
Childran'a Home, through tha sala of pumpkin*
at thalr annual Pumpkin Patch at Tha Oak*
shopping cantar In Lake Mary. Recently, Kanny,
Kristi and Sharon Oahlar purchaaad a pumpkin
from youth group mambars Sarah Van Olldar and
Matthew Bozalka. Evalyn Thow also bought a

pumpkin from adult sponsor Nancy Quick and
Johnny Thompson. Tha patch will ba opan on
Friday and Monday from 10 am . to 8 p.m., on
Saturday from 9 am. to 9 p.m., on Sunday from
* —|
*— *
11 a----m *. to 4 p.m.
and on Tuasdaqr
from------------10 am.
until 5:30 p.m. Tomorrow, tha group will sponsor
».m. pie contest
a 2 p.m. costuma contest, a 3 p.rr
and a 4 p.m. carving contsat.

SANFORD - Tuesday. Oct. 31. Crazy Wings.
1566 S. French Avenue in Sanford, will sponsor
the "Behind Bars for Good" Halloween Lock-up.
to benefit the Mtwcular Dystrophy Association.
Community professionals will serve time In
MDA’s Jail at Crasy Wings. Suspects will be
charged with having a big heart and caring too
much for "Jerry’s Kids." They will prove
themselves guilty by raising boll money to help
MDA.
This event to part of the year-long fund-raising
efforts on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy
Association.
For additional Information, contact Tricla
Stiles at MDA (407) 677-6665.

C orrection
The photo caption on page 6A of Thursday's
Sanford Herald reported incorrect Information.
Shown eras a large crowd at the Seminole
County Retired Senior Volunteer Program open
house at Seminole Community College. The
building at which the function was held was
Incorrectly Identified as having been occupied
by RSVP on a temporary basis. RSVP's Gloria
Black clarified that the building was sold to
RSVP by the college a year ago for 810. Black
said the Seminole RSVP Is the only one to own
Its own building.
The Hentd regrets this error.

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m any families and businesses.
The legislation embodies the chief pledges the
GOP made In Its dramatic election victory last
year, when It lambasted Democrats for letting
government grow too large and Intrusive.
"For 60 years, the ship of state has sailed
consistently In the wrong direction, to the left."
said House Majority Leader Richard Armey.
R-Texas. Just before hts chamber approved the
package Thursday by 227-203. “With this vote
today, w e’lt crank this ship around. We’ll turn
this ship around to the right."
Voting yes were 223 Republicans and four
Democrats; 192 Democrats and 10 Republicans
were opposed.
President Clinton, who says the legislation’s
cuts are too harsh, will veto It when House-Senate
bargainers send him a finished version, perhaps
next month. That will set the table for bargaining
between the two sides that will decide whether
th e year ends with a com prom ise deficitreduction measure or partisan finger-pointing.
For now, partisan finger-pointing la In vogue.
Sc sate Democrats launched a series of amendnienfo we re h e t they ^considered the bill’s soft
spots, seeking to shrink GOP cuts In Medicare.
Medicaid, education 'and the earned Income lax
credit for low-wage workers. They were turned
back In every Instance, but not before Democrats
sought political points.
"Republicans have overreached." declared Sen.
Edward Kennedy. D-Mass. “They’ve been caught
red-handed. Their cuts In Medicare are too harsh
and extreme.”
Some GOP amendments were successful. One
by Sen. Nancy Kassebaum. R-Kan., approved
90-0. restored 4S.9 billion In reductions In
student loans. That was part of a deal Dole
reached with Republican moderates that also
eased cuts In Medicaid and Medicare. The leader
also agreed to restore most nursing home
standards for Medicaid patients, which the
original version would have killed.
Another amendment by Sen. John Chafee,
R-R.I., would require states to provide Medicaid
coverage for disabled people as defined by the
federal government. The provision, approved
60-39. was opposed by Dole and GOP governors,
who wanted to let slates decide who qualifies as
disabled.

The Senate voted on 20 amendments Thursday
In a session that stretched past midnight, and
planned votes on dosens of others today.
"T his Is not a good day to be absent, nor will
tomorrow be a good day to be absent." Dole
Joked.
There was tittle Joking as Democrats said
separate comments msde Tuesday by Dole and
House Speaker Newt Olngrich. R-Ga., showed
that each wanted to eliminate Medicare, not
simply overhaul the health-insurance program for
the elderly. Polls have shown that OOP plans to
carve 9270 billion In savings out of Medicare
through 2002 are among the least popular parts
of the Republican budget.
"L et’s be very clear the smoking gun Is now
here." said Senate Minority Leader Tom Daachle,
D-S.D. "The Republicans want to kill Medicare."
White House spokesman Mike McCurry went
further, telling reporters. "Eventually they would
tike to see the program die and go away. That Is
also what they would want to sec happen to
seniors, too. If you think about It.”
Republicans said their goal was to Improve
Medicare and maintain Ms solvency. McCuny’s
remark Infuriated Dole and Olngrich. who Jointly
called for the press secretary's firing. Gingrich
called the remarks “reprehensible" and "beyond
the pale of American politics."
With the results obvious before the vote, the
one-day debate In the House was almost
antl-cllmsctlc.
R epublicans congratulated them selves for
championing a politically risky package that
would shield future generations from huge federal
deficits.
“O ur knees never buckled." said House Budget
Committee Chairman John Kaslch. R-Ohio.
But Democrats accused their political rivals of
trying to Impose a plan that hurts the most
helpless Americans while bestowing tax bonan­
zas on the wealthy.
"It's morally wrong. It's economically wrong,
It's th e wrong thing for our country." said House
Minority Leader Richard Gephardt. D-Mo.
Before approving the GOP plan, the House
voted 356-72 to reject an alternative by con­
servative Democrats aimed at balancing the
budget without tax cuts and with smaller
reductions In Medicare. Medicaid and other
program s..

Week, fell in the midst of Interseaaion break this year and the
school district made the decision
to let schools celebrate the event
throughout the month of October
Some schools participated In
poster contests and essay com­
petitions. Others have decorated
their campuses with red ribbons
and they have encouraged stu*
d e n ts , te a c h e r s and a d ­
ministrators to wear the ribbons
showing their support for the
drug free life.
The district as a whole has
done little In terms of a county­
wide celebration this year, but
they are continuing their efforts
to t e a c h d r u g - f r e e liv in g
throughout the year.
“We try to teach the students
how to be drug and alcohol free
at every opportunity.” said Edle
Valentine of the school district's
curriculum services department.
The drug-free message Is a part
of the district’s curriculum from
kindergarten through 12th grade.
The incidence of drug use to
lower In schools across the dis­
trict. officials said.
A drug sniffing canine deputy
and other equipment that can
detect the presence of drugs to
contributing to the decrease on
campus, security officials aald.
Education on the dangers of
drugs may be helping students
•ay no to the temptation to try
drugs or to use them.
"But as tong as we have even
one student using drugs, we have
too m a n y .” s e c u rity chief
Wolfgang Halblg said.
While the red ribbons may go
away at the end of the week, the
school district hopes to keep the
spirit of drug free living alive In
the students across the distret.

they would. At home they have
beaten the likes of Dallas and
Detroit, both better teams than
the lowly Otonts.
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M I N N E S O T A ( * 4 ) we
C H I C A G O .
This game Is huge for both
teams. Can the Vikings get their
team together after the way
Green Bay violated them? The
Bears have more heart, but the
Vikings probably have more
talent. Minnesota to backed Into
a comer, and they are at home.
V ikings 18 Bears 18
Every week I Issue what I
consider to be the best pick
against the spread In the sched­
ule. This to the game that after
research and contemplation. I
feel most confident about re­
leasing as my LOCK OR THE
WEEK. At 6-1 this season. 1
guess I shouldn't feel guilty, but
I do. To make amends for last
week. I have decided to release a
:tal DOUBLE LOCK OR THE
L That’s right. Twice the
fun. twice ihe cash. This offer to
not available In stores.
Let’s start with C lx iiw a tl
(♦ 8 ) m r th e B ram a. The
Bengals have had a couple of
extra days rest, and with a new
quarterback, the Browns will
need a couple of days to heal.
Rounding off Ihe
---------- ---------TIKE. I love the
(-3) aver tha G iants.
T
h
e
youngsters should win this one
by a large margin.
Good luck this week and save
the sink repairs for February.

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c o m m is s io n e r h a d th e o p ­
p o r t u n i t y to s t u d y h is f i n d in g s
a n d p o s s ib le p ro v id e s o m e I n p u t .

"I haven't made up my mind
one way or the other." Adams
said after examining some of the
report. ’’At this point. I’m keep­
ing all of my options open.”
A dam s said he met w ith
Reeves and architect Bruce An­
dersen. who had been Involved
In creating Ihe latest papers on
the subject.
"I didn’t see Ihe actual figures
on the cost of a move versus
downtown expansion." he said,
"but I understand the city (San­
ford) Is considering ihe possibili­
ty of making some proposals to
us to keep the court facilities In
the downtown area.”
Adams said he doesn't know
at this time whether Ih e cltv will

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sus­
pect's identity. Officials arc not
certain If the sniper acted alone
or with an accomplice.
Sgt. 1st Class Dave Schad
pointed out that Fort Bragg Is an
open post, which means people

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offer some financial Incentives or
land. Both would be needed for
a n y m a ss iv e c o u r t h o u s e DAVID LEE SODLS
Leesburg. Norris. U.S. Air Force.
expansion If the facility re­
David Lee Bodlc. 39. Myrtle Washington. D.C., Uylesaes. St.
mained downtown. If It were Lake Hills Road. Longwood. died Petersburg. Cedric and Rodney,
moved to Five Points, th e land Is Wednesday. Oct. 25. 1995 at his both of Okahumpka; slaters.
already available, although the residence. Born Dec. 29. 1955 In Dorothy Smith. Tommlsena. and
need for financing construction Cincinnati. Ohio, he moved lo Gail Taylor, all of Okahumpka.
of a building would still be Central Florida In 1990. He was D eb ra S n o w a n d Beverly
required.
a teacher and coach at Lake Edwards, both of Leesburg; 14
"What I want lo see." Adams Brantley High School. He was g r a n d c h ild re n ; two g re a t­
said. "Is that the city brings this Methodist and a member of the grandchildren.
to the table for discussion so we Florida Athletic Coaches Associ­
Wllson-Elchclbergcr Mortuary.
can take a look at more options."
ation. and Penn S tale Let- Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
Commlslon Chairman Randy termen’sClub.
rangements.
Morris Is slated to discuss the
Survivors Include wife. Gale;
study with Reeves and Andersen
on Tuesday, with Commission­ parents. Bill and Sue Bodte, DONALD HENRY WYNN
Donald H enry Wynn. 54.
ers Daryl McLain scheduled for Leesburg; b ro th e r. Phillip.
n ex t Wednesday, a n d Dick C incinnati. R o b ert. Locust Williams Avenue. Sanford, died
Tuesday. Oct. 24, 1995 at his
Van DcrWelde on Thursday.
Grove. Ga., Rosa. Boston.
residence. He was bom March 6.
Reeves could not Immediately
A rrangem ents by Orlando 1941 In Port Mayaca. He was an
estimate when the study will be
Direct Cremation Service.
aircraft maintenance technician.
finalized.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Air
Force and belonged to Mars Hill
Seventh
Day Adventist Church.
CONNELLY
Elder John Edward Connelly.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e wife.
can come and go as they please.
59. Live Oak Blvd.. Sanford, died Shirley; sons. Darryl. Jackson­
"At Fort Bragg, we've got Tuesday. Oct. 24. 1995 at Cen­
43,000 soldiers assigned here tral Florida Regional Hospital. ville. Antonio. Sanford; brothers.
Austin Jr. and Robert
and you’ve literally got tens of He was born March 30. 1936 In William
L.,
both
of Miami; sisters,
thousands of people in gray Allendale. S.C. He wus presiding
uniforms out doing PT (physical elder in the African Methodist Dorothy Wilder, Miami, Shirley
Allen. Sanford: four grand­
training) at that lime within five Episcopal Church, and belonged children;
one great-grandchild.
miles of each other,” Schad said.
toSt. Mark A.M.E. Church.
Wllaon-Eichclbergcr
Mortuary.
Reports on the num ber of
Inc..
Sanford.
In
charge
of ar­
injured ranged from 15 and 17.
Survivors In clu d e father.
S o ld ie r s w ere t a k e n to Thomas M.. mother. Mary E.. rangements.
Womack Army Hospital and both of Okahumpka: sons. An­
civilian hospitals were put on thony Miller. Leesburg. Wayne
alert to help with the casualties.
A.. Sanford. Gilbert. Tallahassee;
One soldier was dead on arriv­ daughters. Linda Stile. Rhonda
I H( ( MilSIiMf t 1 A .’i I
al at the Army hospital and one Easley and Andrea, all of San­
wounded trooper was taken to ford; brothers. Jam es, Maitland.
,&lt;yoa fttod £• 9 k 9 mm( Oh m *
Duke University Medical Center Lewis. Sallsburg. Md.. Thomas
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partm ent is holding a gigantic Halloween
“Spooktacular" this afternoon. The event will
be from 6:30 until 8 p.m.. at the downtown
youth center at Sanford City Hall.
Recreation officials say there will be games,
food, prises and surprises for those boys and

ghouls who attend.
Costumes are suggested with prises to be
awarded.
Parents are urged to faring their children to the
city recreation department this afternoon for "a
scream" of a fun party.

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�•A - Sanford Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Friday. October 27. 1995

Lake Mary, Heathrow Chamber of Commerce hoata a frightfully good time

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They had a party and everyone cam***ol, Including a witch,
Frankenstein, the Mummy and Mortlcle Adama. It wee the Lake
Mary Heathrow Chamber of Commerce Halloween costum e party,

held Thursday night at Lake Mary's new Courtyard Marriott. Among
chamber members and guests were, below, Claire Dalton, Marilyn
Rodriguez, Kathy Walker, above left, Guy and Carolyn Collins,

L+qal Notlctt
IN TWC C IR C U IT COURT
F O R tC M IM O tl COUNTY,
FLORIDA

FR O R A TI DIVISION
File Member 7M1FCP

IN R E : ESTATE OF
CHESTER HICKS
NOTICE
O F ADMINISTRATION

M om calls
outer space
By The A ssociated Press

School bus drlvor recounts horror
FOX RIVER GROVE. III. — A school bus driver told
Investigators she faced a red Itght and heard no warning on a
railroad crossing before a commuter train slammed Into her
bus and killed seven students.
Investigators are trying to determine why the bus carrying
35 students sal at the traffic light Wednesday with about 3'/i
feet of its rear In the path of the train that barreled through ut
uploDOmph.
The driver. Patricia Catencamp, told Investigators th e traffic
light at the crossing never turned green, she didn’t hear any
warnings from students, and never saw or heard the train.
"There was a lot of chaos on the b u s." National
Transportation Safety Board member John Goglla said
Thursday night as the on-scene investigation wrapped up,
"She did not near a horn.'*

Talk show flap
WASHINGTON - They're all talking on daytime TV:
oversexed teens, philandering husbands, prostitutes and porn
stars. Politicians who want to shush this chatter call It
"cultural rot.”
Talk show hosts call It real-life entertainment. And. they say,
viewers love It.
"People watch to have a good time.” said host Jerry
Springer. "Human beings love to talk about their personal
lives, other people's lives, relationships.”
Former Education Secretary William Bennett hopes to
persuade people to quit watching, and to persuade corporations
to (piit producing trashy television. He’s adopted the Issue
alongside his crusade against violent and sexually degrading
rap music lyrics.

Hell House draws criticism
ARVADA. Colo. —A church-sponsored haunted house shows
scenes dial go beyond scary: a gay man with AIDS in a coffin, a
woman coveted with a blood-soaked towel having an abortion,
a depressed teen-ager shooting himself In the head.
“The message Is about the decisions people make, and the
consequences." said Paul Vellqucttc, pastor of The Abundant
Life Christian Center, a Pentecostal church.
The scenes, criticized as outrageous and Insensitive, were
shown for die llrst time Thursday night to hundreds of people
who waited an hour in line and paid *5 each.
The "Hell House" Is one of several church-sponsored
haunted houses around the country this Hulloween that have
grown from a 1972 project known as "Scaremarc." designed
by the youlli division of the Rev. Jerry Falwcll's church In
Lynchburg. Va.

Selena fans celebrate second time
HOUSTON —Selena d e v o t e e s s a y th e w o m a n c o n v i c t e d In
her murder got die mi Ir is h i n c n t s h e d e se rv e d — life In prison.
"She'll sillier within those years." said Melissa Santos, a fan
among the celebrants outside the courthouse Thursday as
Yolanda Saldivar was sentenced.
"It won’t bring Selena hack, but It's some satisfaction." she
said.
After trine hours of delltx-ratlon over two days, the panel gave
Ms. Saldivar. 35. the maximum punishment. Ju ro rs did not
impose the $10,000 Hue sought by prosecutors.
Ms. Suldlvur won’t t»e eligible for parole until 2025.
On Monday, th same 12 Jurors found the former fan club
president guilty III the March 31 shooting death of the
23 year-old Grammy-wlnnlng singer at a Corpus Chrlsil motel.
From A ssociate d Press reports

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SPACE CENTER. Houston Earth lo outer spare: This Is
morn.
Columbia commander Ken­
neth Bowrrsox heard briefly
from Iris mother Thursday dur­
ing a space-to-gmund Interview
with Jml Inna polls TV station
WISH. She wasn't calling to
check on him. Just to say hello.
"Ht Kenny. This Is mom." said
.Jean Bowersox of Bedford, lnd.
"You look great ... I’d like to be
there, h u t you know that's
Impossible right now. But later
on muybe I'll get lo lake a trip
with you."
The call, arranged by the
station, was u surprise for
Bowersox. whose crew Is on one
of the longest shuttle missions
ever p la n n e d . T h e seven
astronauts were launched Oct.
20 and aren't due home until
Nov. 5 after 16 days.
’That was great. Thanks a
lot." he said. "It's nice lo hear
my mom’s voice up here."
The crew performed more
fluid a n d c ry s ta l-g ro w th
experiments Thursday.
NASA lost radio rontart with
the shuttle for a total or more
than an hour Thursday because
of uil equipment failure In New
Mexico.
Mission Control saw the two
c o m m itn tealIo n s blackouts
c o m In g a n d w a r n r d th e
uslrunuuls. Mission operations
representative JcIT Mantle said
electronics equipment al the
Tracking and Dala Relay Satel­
lite slat Um at New Mexico's
White S am is Missile Rangc
probahly experienced a power
outage.
The communications blackmils happened on buck-lo-back
orbits. T he first lasted 36
minutes, the second 27 minutes.
NASA said the problem did not
affect th e laboratory experi­
ments.

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T h * administration al lha
•Mat* •« C H E S TER HICKS,
d p c e a a a d . F lla N um ber
7J-7IS-CP, la pending In tha
Circuit Court tar SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Probata Divi­
sion. m# address at which I*
F .O . Drawer " C \ Sanlord. FL
77771 Th# names and addrttsrs
at th* personal reprasanlatlv*
a n d tha p e rs o n a l rs p rt
aantatlva'i attornay ara tat
forth below
A L L IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
A R E N O TIF IE D THAT:
A ll parsons on wham thlt
nolle* la tarvad who hav* ob
lactlon* that challenge tha valid
Ity of tha will, tha quallllcatlens
of tha paraonal rtpratanlallvt.
vonu*. or lurladlcllon ol thlt
Court ara required lo Ilia thalr
obloctlens with this Court
W I T H I N T H E L A TE R OF
T H R E E MONTHS AFTER THE
D A T E OF TH E FIRST FUBLI
C A T IO N OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H I R T Y O A TS AFTER THE
O A T E OF SERVICE OF A
C O R Y OF TH IS NOTICE ON
TH E M ,
All cradllort el tha decadent
and other ptrioni having claim*
or demands against decadent's
•slat* on whom a copy at this
notice Is served within Ihra*
months attar tha data el th* first
publication ol this notice must
Ilia th*lr claims with this Court
W I T H I N T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E MONTHS AFTER THE
D A T E OF TH E FIRST PUBLI
C A TIO N OF THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS AFTER THE
D A T E OF SERVICE OF A
C O P Y OF TH IS NOTICE ON
TH E M .
Alt other creditors al th*
d*c*d*nt and persons having
claim* or demands against tha
decedent's estate mutt III* thalr
claims with this court WITHIN
T H R E E MONTHS AFTER THE
D A T E OF T H E FIRST PUBLI
C A T IO N OF TH IS NOTICE
A L L CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO FILED
W I L L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED
Th* dat* of th* llrst publics
lion ot this Nolle* It October 27,
INS.
Par ton* I Raprtsanlatlva:
Jason Hicks
731 Klttlmmaa Place
Winter Springs. FL 3770#
Attornay tor
Personal Representative:
Richard W. Copeland
a ll Palm Springs Drive.
Suita IIS
Altamonte Springs. FL 17701
Telephone: (407) 110 77»
Florid* Bar No.: ISi 174
Publish: October 37.4nd
November ). INS
□ E l 330

IN TMR CIRCUIT COURT
OF THRIBTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR
S IM IN O L i COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. H lilt CAM B
F E D E R A L NATIONAL
M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION.
Plainlltt,
vs.
F IL M O R E R BAKER.etal.
DatandanKil.

NOTICE OF ACTION
T O FILM ORE R BAKER and
UNKNOW N SPOUSE. II mar
ried il alive, and/or dead hit
llh airl unknown hairs, dtvlsaes.
legatees or grantees and all
parsons or parties claiming by.
through, under or against them
Residence unknown
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that an
Action lor foreclosure ol a
mortgage on th* following prop
arty In SEM INOLE County.
Florida
T H E SOUTH 100 FEET OF
L O T S( AND ALL OF LOT 57,
F R A N K L IN TERRACE. AC
C O R D IN G TO TH E P LA T
TH E R E O F AS RECORDED IN
P L A T BOOK 1. PAGE 71.
P U B LIC RECORDS OF SEMI
N O L E CO U N TY. FL0HI0A
has been lll*d against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses. It any.
to It on SPEAR AND HOFF
M A N . F A , Attornay*. whota
address Is 70i South Dili*
Highway. Coral Gablet. Florida
J1I44. 13051 saa nee. within JO
days alter th* llrst publication
ol th* notice and to til* &gt;h*
original with ih# Clerk at this
Court either before service on
SPEAR AND HOFFMAN. P A .
attorneys or Immediately there
after, otherwise a dtlaull will
b* entered against you lor th*
relief demanded In Ih* Com
plain! or Petition
W ITN ESS my hand and wal
of this Court on this Urd day ol
O C T O B E R .m i
(Seal I
AAARVANNE MORSE
As Clerk ot th* Court
By. Ruth King
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish October 77 and
Novembar 3. IN I
O E l 33f

Cochran Scott and Penny Letfel. Center, chamber official Ken
McDonald. Far right, Chamber Director Diane Parker, with Martin and
Aitza Raines.

Legal Notlcet
NOTICE OF SALE
OF MOTOR V RHIClt
PURSUANT TO P .I. m.tot
To: ASAP TRANSPORTA
T IO N E X P R ES S DBA U N I­
V E R S A L L O G IS T IC INC./
F I R S T U N IO N N A TIO N A L
BAN K OF FLORIDA. HO E.
Pino SI.. Orlando. You art
hereby Informed that th* follow
Ing described vehlctoll) which
you own will bo told In Public
Auction for cash lo tha highest
bidder Sale and VahlcN Loco
lion: 3730 W. 1st St . Sanford. FL
on November 7th, m l at to OS
a m. 1*07 G R E A T DANE TRL.
V IN : IGRAA7*27HSOa7?03 1M7
G R E A T D A N E TR L . V IN :
IGRAAfe34HS04n07.
Publish: October 77, IN I
O E l 7*0

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaoed In business at 131
Kelly Circle. Sanlord. FL 33773.
S*mlnolo County. Florida, under
t h a F i c t i t i o u s Nam* ol

CARIBBEAN STYLE FOODS,
and that I Intend to register said
name with tha Division el Corporatlons. Tallahassee. Florida.
In accordance with th* pro­
visions o&lt; th* Fictitious N*m*
Statutes. To Wit: Section IS5(N.
Florida Statutes m i.
Shaiam Mohammad
Publish: October &gt;7, IN I
D E I 142

IN T N I COUNTY COURT
OF T H E IIOHTECNTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
c a s e N o .n m c c i a o
B A Y T R E E , A CONDOMINIUM.
S E C TIO N EIG H T. INC . a
not lor profit Florid*
corporation.
Plaintiff,
va.
TH ER ES A LYN N
D E S TE F A N O .
Defendant

NOTICE OF SALE
N O TIC E IS HER EBY GIVEN
that on Ihe lath day of Novem
bar m s at 11:00 a.m. at Ih# west
front door ol th* Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanlord.
Florida, tha undartignad Clerk
will offer tor tale the (allowing
described real property:
CONDOM INIUM UNIT NO.
14. BayTre*. a Condominium.
Section Eight. Inc., according to
the Amendment to th* Declare
lion ol Condominium rscordad
In Official Records Book 10*0.
pegs gin. Public Rscardt ol
Seminole County, Florida, being
an amendment to the original
Declaration ol Condominium re
corded in Ofllclel Records Book
777, pages 13*3 through 145*.
Inclusive, Public Racords ol
Semi not# County. Florida ac
cording to the floor plan which It
part ol th* piol plan and survey
which are Eihlblt* "B”, “H ".
" I " , and " J " to the Declaration
ol Restrictions, Reservations,
Covenants, Conditions and
easements ol Sheoeh, Section I.
a condominium recorded In Ol
ficlal Records Booh 777, pages
13*3 through 1417, Inclusive,
Public Records ot Seminole
C ou nty. Florida , and said
E ih lb ill to the aforesaid Decla
ration ol Condominium recorded
In Otticial Records Book ff7.
Pages 1411 through 141* in
elusive. Public Records ol Sem
Ino I* County. Florid* togtther
with an undivided interest in
and to th* common elements at
eiempllfled referred to and sat
torth in said Declaration and
said Eehlblt " E " thereto
together with all structures.
Improvements. Matures, appli
ancet. and appurtenances on
said land or used In conjunction
there* llh.
Th* aforesaid sal* will be
mad* pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment entered In Civil
No *5 *34 CC 70 Q pending In
Ih* County Court ol Ih* Etgh
teenth Judicial Circuit In and lor
Seminole County, Florida
Dated this 13th day ol Octo
ber. lf*S
M ARYANNE MORSE
C LER K OF THE
C O U N TY COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with th* Amer
leant With Disabilities Act. per
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation lo par
ticlpat# In thlt procttdmg
should contact th* ADA Coordi
nator. at X I N Park Avenue.
Suit* NX1. Sanlord. Florida
33771. Telephone 1X71 373 *330
a it 4777. at leatl live IS) days
prior to th* procttdmg II
h e a rin g Im paired IT O D I
I *00*55 (771. or VOICE (VI
I *00*55 (770. via Florida Relay
Service
C U R R Y .TA Y L O R 4
CARLS P A
1*00 Summit Tower Boulevard
Suit* tOO
Orlando. Florida 17010 1*70
Publish October 70. 77. Ittl
| O E l IS*

Legal Notloi
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 1177
E. Altamonte Dr. Suita 107.
Altamonte Springs, FL 37701,
Seminole County. Florida, under
th * F i c t i t i o u s N am e *1
EXECUTIVE RETREAT, and
that I intend to register said
name with th* Division el Cor­
porations. Tallahassee. Florida.
In accordance with th* pro
visions ol th* Fictitious Nam*
Statutes. ToW II: Section WJOt.
Florida Statutes 1711.
Charles L. West
Publish: October 77. IN )
D EI 351

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 4170
A tom * Ay*.. STE. 114 1IJ,
Winter Park. F L 17777. Seminole
County, Florida, under Ih*
Fictitious Nam* ol SOUTH PA­
CIFIC HOBBIES, and that I
Intend,to register said name
with th* Division ol Corpora
Ilona. Tallahassee. Florida, in
accordance with Ih* provisions
ot th* FIcHHout Nam* statutes,
To-Wit: Section US 77. Florida
Statutes 1771.
Thomas C. Toy lor
Publish: October 27, 1775
OEl 345

NOTICE
O F FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given (hat th*
undersigned, e corporation In
corporated under the laws ol
Florida, dttlrlng to engage In
business el 1401 West Seminole
Boulevard In the City ol San
ford. County ol Seminole. Slat*
ol Florida 33771. under Ih*
fictitious name of CareOne,
hereby advertises Its Intention
lo register said name with the
Secretary ol State ol the State ot
Florida, pursuant to section
005.07ol tha Florida Statults.
C E N TR A L FLORIDA
R EG IO N AL HOSPITAL. INC.
B y: John M. Franck II
WfFitflFV
Publish: October 77.1775
DEI-344

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given IhaI I
am engaged in business at 1331
San Fallp* Cl.. Winter Springs.
F L 37700. Samlnolt County,
Florida, under th* Fictitious
Name ol ( 4 SECURITY, and
that I intend to register said
name with th* Division et Cor
poratlons, Tallahassaa. Florida,
In accordance with th* pro
vision* et tha Fictitious Name
Statutes. To Wit: Section (45 07.
Florida Statutes 1771
Kenneth P Balling
Publish; October 17.1775

D EI 341
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIONTIENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FB* Na. H Ni-CP
PROBATE DIVISION
In Re: TheEataNol
JA N E M IZZO.
Deceased

NOTICE
O F ADMINISTRATION
Th e admlnislrallon ol Ih*
•slat* ol JA N E M IZZO. da
caased. File No. PR 75 700 CP,
Is pending In the Circuit Court,
in and lor Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, th*
address ot which Is P O Drawer
C. Sanlord. Florida 13777 Th*
na m a and address of Ih*
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative's
attorney are sat forth below
A ll Interested persons are
required to III* with this Court
W ITH IN TH R E E (J) MONTHS
OF TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F T H IS N O TIC E
( I I all
claims against Ih* estate, and
(7) any objection by an interest
*d person on whom Ihii notice
wet served that challenges Ih*
validity ol th* Will, the qualm
cations ol Ih# Personal Rtpr*
tentative, venue, or lurlsdlclion
ol th* Court ALL CLAIMS AND
O B JEC TIO N S NOT SO FILED
W I L L BE F O R E V E R
BAR R ED
Publication ol this Notice has
begun on October 771h 1775
Per tonal Representative
Jan* A Salerno
1777 Twelfth SI
West Babylon. NY 11704
Attorney lor
Personal Represanlativ*
C H A R LEN E O KELLEY
54N Park Avenua
Apopka. FL 12703
Phone 407 ate 3713
Fla Bar No 23*544
Publish October 17. and
November 1. 1775
D E I 747

Legal Notlcts
NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, * corporation In­
corporated under the laws ol
Florida, desiring to engage In
business et 1401 Was! Samlnol#
Boulevard In the City at Sen
ford. County of Samlnala, Stato
of Florida 37771, under th*
fictitious name of CENTRAL

F L O R ID A

H O M E C A R E .;

hereby advertises Its Intention
to register said name with Ih*
Secretary of Stato of th* Stato of
Florida, pursuant to section
•as 07 ot th* F lor Ida Statutes
C E N TR A L FLORIDA
REG ION AL HOSPITAL. INC.
By: JohnM. Franck II
Secretary
Publish: October 17.1775
D EI 741

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that w*
are engaged In business at 300
Carolwood Point. Earn Park, FL
377X. Samlnala County. Florida,
under th* Fictitious Name of
LANE OF THE WOODS, and
that we Intend to ragtstor said
name with th* Division ol Cor­
porations. Tallahassaa, Florida.
In accordance with th* pro­
visions ol th* Fictitious Nam#
Statutes. To-WIt: Section N5 07.
Florida Statutes 1771.
Corporation: Lake ol Iho
Woods Homoowners
Association. Inc.
Donald L. Taylor
President
Publish: October 77, 1775
D E I 147

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E SIOHTEINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLI COUNTY
O IN E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASR NO. Tl-tTX-CA-M-N
F E D E R A L HOME LOAN
M OR TG AG E CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
v*.
CLAUDIUS TOBIAS. KAREN
TOBIAS. KEZIAH TOBIAS.
VILLA S O F STOCKBRIDGE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . WEKIVA
RESERVE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C ..------------.
AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE
S U B JEC T REAL PROPERTY,
and All parlies claiming Interest
by. through, under or against
EZR A G . TOBIAS and RUTH E.
TOBIAS. Deceased.
Defendant (a).

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : All parties Claiming Inter
•sl by. through, under or against
EZRA G TOBIAS and RUTH E.
TO B IA S . Deceased, and all
parties having or claiming to
hav# any right, Mile or Intorost
In the property herein d*
scribed
Residence Unknown
You are hereby noil lied that
an action to foreclose a mart
gag* on the following property
In SEMINOLE County. Florida:
Lot 31. S T O C K B R ID G E .
U N IT O N E. according to th*
plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 7*. Pages 77 and n . Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida, a/k/a Saa Harvard
Place. Apopka. Florida 12791
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses. II any.
lo II, on Sheppard Faber. At
torney tor Plalntlll. whose
address Is Suite J00, 1570
Madruga Avenue. Coral Gables.
Florida Ulaa within thirty (X )
days alter th* llrst publication
ol this Nolle* In th* Sanlord
Herald and 111* Ih* original with
Ih* Clerk ol this Court althor
before service on Plalntltt's
attorney or Immediately there
alter; otherwise a default will
be entered against you tor th*
rebel demanded In th* com
plaint
W ITNESS my hand and th*
saal ol this Court this 10th day of
October. 1775
l Seal!
M AR YANNE MORSE
As Clock ol th* Court
By Patricia F Mills
As Deputy Clark
"Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Seminot* County Courthouse.
X I N Park Avenue, Suit* N X I.
Sanlord. Florida 11771. at least
live days prior to Ih* proceed
Ing Telephone (4011 3734530
•*t 4777. I *00 755 1771 ITOO)
or I 100 755(770 (VI via Florida
Relay Service."
Publish. October it. and
November 3. 17*5
D E I 140

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Soccer tryout* Saturday

Lions repeat, but Rams will also advance!
Herald Staff Writer

Voitur* -478 golf toumoy
SANFORD - Bill White. Cher de Care of the
40/8 announces that a golf tournament will be
held at the Monastery Golf ft Country Club on
Sunday. November 5th with show up at 7:30
a.m. and shotgun start at 8 a.m.
The tournament Is a four-person scramble,
make your own team, and the entry fee ts 830
per person. Including golf. cart, lunch and
priles. Lunch will be served at the American
Legion on Sanford Avenue.
You may sign up for the tournament at the
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter *30
or the Sanford American Legion.
For more information please call Cdr. Bil Mayo
at 330-8384 or Cameron MaGIII at 323-8756.

Ftrgm on Bastball 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 Kenne
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 840 for the two days. Including lunch.
Saturday's schedule will be from 9 a.m. until
dark, with Sunday starting a noon and also
ending at dark.
For more Information call (407) 321-8582.
ORLANDO — John Starks scored 32 points,
had seven rebounds and seven assists Thursday
night as the New York Knlcks beat Orlando
95-73 In the Magic's first game without Injured
center Shaqullle O'Neal.
Charles Smith had 19 points and 11 re­
bounds. and Herb Williams, who replaced
Patrick Ewing In the starting lineup, had 12 of
his 16 points In the first half for the Knlcks (3-4).
Anfemee Hardaway led the Magic (5-3) with
17 points. Nick Anderson had 12 points and
Dennis Scott II. but they combined to shoot
Just six of 25 from the field.

Rangers tis Lightning
ST. PETERSBURG — Mark Messier scored
with 53 seconds remaining In regulation to give
the New York Rangers a 4-4 tie with the Tampa
Bay Lightning Thursday night.
Messier fought off defenseman Roman
Hamrllk to score ofT an assist from Adam Graves
and complete a two-goal comeback in the final
nine minutes. Graves fed Messier in front after
Tampa Bay defenseman BUI Houlder failed to
clear the puck from behind the Lightning net.
Messier pulled New York within 4-3 at 11:03
of the third with his third goal of the season on a
wrist shot. 39 seconds after Alexander Se]Ivanov
had given Tampa Bay a two-goal lead.
Left wing Brian Bellows scored his first two
goals of the season and Selivanov also scored
twice for Tampa Bay.

JRS president resigns
MIAMI — The president of Joe Robbie
Stadium Corp.. Richard L. Andersen, will resign
effective Dec. 11 to pursue private business
Interests. It was announced Thursday.
No details were released of Andersen's future
plans, but he plans to remain in the South
Florida area. No replacement was announced.

Cindy Lll|enquiat (left) had three service points end
eight kills, while Shsnnon Munnt contributed eight
service points, Including five straight to open the

wlnner-take-all third gems, es the Oviedo Hone repeated
as the Clue 6A-D!strlct 4 champion at Lyman High
School Thursday night.

CLEVELAND — Buck Showalter didn't give
New York Yankees owner George Stelnbrenner a
chance to fire him.
Unlike so muny managers before him.
Showalter left on his own terms. He called
Stelnbrenner from his home In Pensacola,
saying he will not return next season.

■1ST B ITS ON TV

EySAAV COATOAM
Herald Staff Writer
LONGWOOD — Host Lake Mary defeated
Boone 15-2. 15-6. and later downed University
15-8, 13-15. 15-4 in Thursday's action at
Volleyfest ‘95. The tournament will continue
Saturday afLakc Mary Hlch School.
Lake Howell defeated Colonial 15-7. 15-9 In Its
first match of the night, but fell to Dr. Phillips
15-12. 8-15, 15-13 In Its second march. Seminole
fell to University 15-2. 15-13 In Its first match of
the night, and was eliminated by a 15-11. 15-7
loss to Boone.
Lake Howell will play Boone at noon to open
Saturday's action, while Lake Mary lakes on Dr.

Greyhounds
sweep SAC
C.C. crowns

Phillips at 2 p.m. The Rams and Panthers, both
21-1 teams whose only loses are to each other,
play the tlebrakcr for the right to go to the
winner's bracket finals.
"Volleyfest '95 has built into the tournament
wc expected It to be,” said Lake Mary coach Bill
Whalen. "The four first round winners are
traditionally strong. Lake Mary and Lake Howell
arc ranked No. I and No. 2 In the Seminole
Athletic Conference, and Dr. Phillips and Univer­
sity are one-two In the Metro. There was really
exciting play In the second round, and the fans
should get their money's worth Saturday."
There will be two sessions on Saturday, and
admission will be $4 per session.

W ILL DON!

WINTER SPRINGS - Lyman
High School's cross country teams
completed decimated the rest of the
field at the Seminole Athletic Con­
ference Meet at Central Winds Park
Thursday afternoon.
The Greyhound girls' team easily
won th e ir t i t l e , o u ts c o r ln g
□8«o Lyman. Pngs 2B

SANFORD - An upset can sure
mesa things up.
Two weeks ago. M.A. Erectors had
built a two-game lead In the Sanford
Recreation D ep artm en t M en's
Thursday Night Fall Slowpltch
Softball League und looked well on
Its way to a repeat of Us Spring
League championship.
But Nobles Construction, which
also won a Thursday title In the
spring, pulled ofT a clutch 10-7
upaet at Chase Park to hand M.A.
□ 8 m BoftbaU. Fag* 2 8

m u

I. Lyman. 11. 1. Lafca Howall. 17. 3. OvWdo. 7*.
4. taka BranIWy, 103. J. Lake Mary. 10*. t.
Sammow. no Nam k o t o .

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
I. Ktlly Hudton. Lyman. 13:31; I. Karyn Hall.
OvWds. I3:4S; 1 JolW Lafcrat. Laka BranIWy.
13 *3; 4 Mali*** Rlvara. Lyman. 13 M. 3
MlchalW Barftr. Lyman, 13:11; a. Shannon
AkDanWI. Lyman. 13:1a; 3. Joy Kaminski.
Lyman. 13:13; I. Mia McCormick. Loko Howall.
13:1*; t. Angala CMton. Laka Mary. 13 74. 10.
Sarah Rlchim. Laka Howall. 13:37.

ROY*
TIA M A K tU L T t
I Lyman. It, 1 Laka Howall. 43. 3. SamlnoW.
a*. 4 Oviado. I*. 5. Laka BronlNy. 10*. i Laka
Mary, lot

Ca s p lala listings on Fags IE

I. David KMalay. Lyman. la:444; 3 Rob Evan*.
Lyman, la aa t; 3 TyN r Suttarbaa. Lyman. 14 4t,
4 Cory Frank. Laka Howall. 14:54; S. Javan Scott.
Lyman. 17 03. 4 Brad Lang. Laka BranIWy.
17 03. 7. Chrlt Kampink. Laka Howall. 17:11; I
Damon Grimaldi. Lyman. 17:13; f Bobby Flroul.
Lako Howall. 17:37; 10. Jtrom lah Mikhail.
SamlnoW. 17:33

Thursday
softball
race still
up in air
■y D8AMMNTM
Herald 8ports Editor

T Z A M R It U IT t

INDIVIDUAL RISULTS

DITEBNATlOltAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
□ 7:30 p.m. — SUN. Komctsat Solar Bears. (L)

LONGWOOD — Oviedo won the
Class 6A, District 4 girls volleyball
title Thursday with a 15-10. 9-15.
15-10 win over Lake Mary. The
Lions will host a subregional match
Tuesday against the District 3
runner up. while the Rams play at
the District 3 champion.
The Rams took a 3-1 lead to open
the match, but Michele Lowe had
three amice points to give the
Lions a 4-3 lead. Leah Harkiewicz
then extended Oviedo's lead to 5-3,
but the Rams would deadlock the
action S-8 a n d 6-6 a s S arah
McWeeney and Jeannte Mena collaboarted on three service points.
''Beating Lake Mary was a strug­
gle,” asld Oviedo coach Anita
Carlton. "It w asn't out beet perfor­
mance. and we had trouble serving
In the second game. I would much
rather go Into the next round as a
winner. This team needs the home
court advantage psychologically.
We Just need good execution In the
next round."
Lowe and Becky Goldberg then
racked up three service points each,
while Cindy LUjenquist added one
more, to put Oviedo ahead 13-6.
Two service points by Manx and one
each by Monica Camardese and
Debbie Duber pulled Lake Mary
within 13-10. Lowe then closed out
the game with two service points.
Lowe had two service points,
while Goldberg. January Rook and
Michelle Cutter each had one to
stake Oviedo to a 5-0 lead In game
two. Duber then collected live serv­
ice points, followed by one each
from Mans and Stephanie Dale, but
Lake Mary ahead 7-5. Lowe then
pulled the Llona to within 7-6. but
Duber and Dale then extended the
Rama lead to 13
"This was a double edged sword."
said Lake Mary coach Cindy Her
"We knew that If we lost we wc
still play In the next round, but we
□I

Rams, Panthers undefeated in Volleyfest

SEMINOLE ATHLETIC COWS IB S NCI
CROtl COUNTRY A I I I T
*1CtNTRAt WIND* PARK
WINTRR SPIIINSt

Showelter turns down Yankees

. 1995

Subregional bounq

SANFORD — International Soccer Select will
be holding cllnlc/tryouta throughout Florida to
Identify players, both male and female, between
the ages of 11 and 17 Interested In International
soccer travel and competition.
Among the trips planned for 1906 are a
training camp In Europe, followed by participa­
tion In Europe's top youth soccer tournaments:
the Oothla (Sweden) and Dana (Denmark) Cups.
Local tryouts will take place at Lake Sylvan
Park. Saturday. Oct. 28. from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Players are asked to bring their own soccer
ball, water and a SIS registration fee to the
dlnlc/tryout. Call to pre-register and save $5.
For more details, please contact Internationa]
Soccer Select at (941)365-0353.

Knlcto club Magle

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Betty Vann (left) of the Sanford Optlmlat Club presents a plaque to
this week's Sanford Optimist Club Athlete of the Week, Nicole Brown.
On October -6, the Seminole High School bowling team member
bowled 80 pins over her average of 144 in a three game set of
188175-171 against Lake Mary. On October 18 against Oviedo. Brown
bowled a 203 game which was 59 pins over her average. The Optimist
Club's award is presented each week to an outstanding SHS athlete.

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C h a se Park. Ken R u m m el
Chevrolet split a doubleheader,
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pitcher Cary Keefer: run —Scott
Murphy.
TEC Mortgage: one hit — Mike
McCoy. Doug Luce. Steve Ross.
Jamie Pttzer.
M.A. Erectors: four hits —Rich
Lockrem (two doubles, four RBI);
three hits - Greg Jam es (two
doublet, three runs, three RBI),
winning pitcher Tom Gracey
(double, four runs): two hits —
Chris Bullock (triple, run. three
RBI). Jaime Granado (two runs.
RBI), Glen Stewart (run); one hit
— Tim Pittman (triple, three
runs). Paul Rodriguez (two runs,
RBI). Eric B u llo c k (ru n ).
Fernando Torres.
Ken Rummel Chevrolet: three
hits — David Goldstlck (three
doubles, two runs. RBI): two hits
— Chris N lckle a n d Scott
Murphy (one double, one run
and two RBI each). Cary Keefer
and Bobby Keefer (one run
each): one hit — Kirby Swlnchart
and Raymond Hartsfleld (one
run each). Jeff Futrell |RBI).
Steve Cooper; run. RBI — Bill
Gracey.
Noblea C onstruction: three
hits — Dave French (triple,
double, two runs, RBI). Jay
Johnson (double, run. two RBI);
two hits — Ned Raines (home
run. double, two runs. RBI).
Kevin Julian (triple, two runs.
RBI). Manny Silvia (run. two
RBI): one hit — Craig Split
(triple, run. tw o RBI). Dan
Dougherty (double, run). Ben
Green: winning pitcher — Tom
Szabo.
M.A. Erectors: two hits —Paul
Rodriguez (triple, double, two
runs). Tim Pittman (run): one hit

— Fernando Torres (double.
RBI). Greg Jam es (run. three
RBI). Rich Lockrem (run. RBI).
Chris B ullock (run). Jaime
Granado; ru n — Glen Stewari:
RBI —Tom Gracey.
Crazy Wings: two hits —Gan
Miller (triple, three runs, three
RBI). Ron Wlrth (triple, two
runs, three RBI), winning pitcher
Steve Woodley (double, two
ru n s, fo u r RBI). Brantley
Brum lev and Jesua Mulno (one
double and two runs each): one
hit — Don Bastl (two runs, RBI).
Mark Janach (run, two RBI).
Donnie Miller (run. RBI). Stan
Brumley (tw o runs). Heath
Short.
Sanford Tire: two hits —Tom
Vezlna (run. two RBI). Vince
Clark (two runs. RBI). Carl
Strawn (run. RBI). Steve Boon
(two RBI). JefT Woodridge (RBI).
Ralph Leyva (run): one hit —
Mike Clark (two runs. RBI), Chip
Smith (run. RBI). Lee McCafTerty
(run): run — Gary Lelst. Tim
Parkins.
Beer:30: two hits — Robert
Jones (two doubles, run. four
RBI). Spencer Baggett (two runs.
RBI). Mike Miller (two runs): one
hit — Tim Allison (home run.
two runs, three RBI). Jerry
Camus (two runs. RBI). Jon Reid
(run. RBI). Joel Kean (two RBI).
Dave Bennett (run): run. RBI Ken McKeevey: run — Jlom
Reid; winning pitcher — Bob
Gamer.
Sanford Tire: two hits —Sieve
Boon (double. RBI): one hit Ralph Leyva (mn). Chip Smith.
Carl Strawn. Gary Lelst.

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• 7 8 8 ,

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runner-up Lake Howell 33-57.
Lyman’s Kelly Hudson (13:31)
was the Individual champion
besting Oviedo’s Karyn Hall by
14 seconds. Julie Labret from
Lake Brantley was third, another

respectively. Rounding out the
top 10 were Mia McCormick
from Lake Howell (eighth).
Angela Olson from Lake Mary
(ninth) and Sarah Rlchlns from
Lake Howell (10th).
Trailing Lyman and the Sliver
Hawks In the learn standings
were Oviedo (third with 78
points). Lake Brantley (fourth
with 103 polnti). Lake Mary
(fifth with 106 points) and Semi­
nole (sixth with no team score).
The Lyman boys were even
m ore dominant, scoring 19
points to blitz runner-up Lake
Howell by 46 points. Seminole
(88 points) was third. Oviedo (98)
fourth. Lake Brantley (108) fifth
and Lake Mary 1109) sixth.

18 seconds back.
All told, the five Greyhound
runners placed In the top seven
p o s itio n s . M elissa Rivera.
M ich elle B erg er. S hannon
McDaniel and Joy Kaminski
finished fourth through seventh.

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While the Greyhound boys
could not match the girls’ total
of five Individual runners In the
top seven, the boys had their five
runners In the top eight, they did

claim the top three spots and
four of the top five.
Their was an upset, sort of. In
the boys’ race as defending state
champion Rob Evans trailed
Lyman teammate David Kinsley
across the finish line. But the
difference was 3/lO tha of a
second (16:44.6 to 16:44.9). and
m an y thought t h a t E v an s
pushed hls teammate, literally,
across the line ahead of him.
Greyhound Tyler Sutterbee
was third In a time of 16:49,
with Lake Howell’s Cory Frank
(16:54) fourth and Lym an's
Jason Scott (1703) fifth.
Completing the top 10 were
sixth. Brad Lang. Lake Brantley
(17:05); seventh. Chris Kemplnk.
Lake Howell (17:11): eighth.
D am on G rim a ld i. L y m an
(17:13): ninth. Bobby Flrouz.
Lake Howell (17:37); and 10th.
Jerem iah Mitchell. Seminole
(17:32).

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plan to win.”
Llljenqulst and Cutter then
trimmed the Lake Mary margin
to 13-9. but Camardcsc and
Manz each had one service
points for the Rams to even the
match. Camardcse went right
back to work In game three by
serving Lake Mary to a 2-0 lead,
b u t S h an n o n M u n n s p u t
together a string of five service
points to give Oviedo a 5-2 lead.
McWeency pulled the Rams to
within 5-4 with tw o service
p o in ts for Lake M ary, but
Goldberg extended the Oviedo
lead to 8-4 with three service
points. Duber then served the
Rams Into a 9-8 lead, and the
game tally was knotted 8-8, 9-9
and 10-10 as the team took turns
In the lead. Three service points
from Munns and one each from
Goldberg and Lowe clinched the
match for the Lions.
Harklewlcz and Llljenqulst
had eight kills for Oviedo, while
Bonnie Dedelow added seven.
Lowe had seven assists and two
kills, while Cutter added 14
assists.

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People
Protect children during Halloween
Daughters of Confederacy moots Friday
Norman deVerr Howard Chapter of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy meets on the last Friday of the month. For
Information, rail 322-1429.

Farmer's Market
The Downtown Sanford Farmer's Market Is held each
Saturday from 8 a.m. till noon at First and Magnolia under the
big dork. For Information, call Kathy Sutton. 322-8678. Look
for our special events.

Art association moots Saturday
Sanford Semlnole Art Association meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at I p.m., at Shoncy's In Sanford.
Those Interested In art are welcome to attend.

Al-Anon moots Sunday, Monday
Al-Anon meet* every Sunday at 8 p.m. at the west side of
South Seminole Hospital on SR 434. and Monday at 7 p.m. at
Northland Community Church, comer of Dog Track Ro m and
US 17-92. For Information, call 322-6678.

While adults may also enjoy
the celebrations, creative cos­
tumes and decoral Ions of Hal­
loween. the autumn holiday Is
especially Intriguing to children.
Most kids are fond of "irtcfc-orIrcatlng." but this Hollowccn
Iradii Ion can be hazardous If
Ihcy - and their parents • do not
lake precautions
Accoradlng to the U.S. Con­
sumer Product Safely Com­
mission ICPSC). more than
threeforths of all Injuries associ­
ated with Halloween celebra­
tions occur to children age 14
and under. But parents ran take
steps to ensure their children's
safety without denying them the
enjoyment of celebrating this
holiday. The Florida Department
of Agriculture and .Consumer
Services and CPSC offer the
following Halloween safety tips

CONSUMER
FOCUS
BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG
*Examine all treats carefully
for signs or tampering before
allowing children local them.
•When purchasing costumes Including masks, beards and
wigs •• look for labels Indicating
ibe materials are "fire resistant"
or "flame retardent." Materials
so labeled are nol fireproof, but
will resist burning and extin­
guish quickly.
•Purchase or make costumes

lhal are brlghl enough to be seen
clearly by motorists. Decorate or
trim costumes and treat bags
with reflective tape. Children
should carry flashlights when
trtck-or-treallng.
* Costumes should not be so
long us to cause tripping and
falling. Children's shoes should
be sturdy and well-filling. Moms
high heels arc not a good Idea for
safe walking.
* Apply a natural mask using
cosmetics rather than have a
child wear a plastic mask that
might block vision or Inlerfer
w ith b reath in g . S u p e rv ise
children's use of Halloween
makeup kits and make sure all
directions for application and
removal arc followed. Take
sperial care lo see that makeup
does not get Into the eyes.
* Costume swords, knives and

similar accessories should be
soft and flexible.
* Young ch ild re n should
ulways be accompanied by an
adult or an older, responsible
child when irlck-or-treatlng.
Children should walk - not run
••from house lo house and
should never enter homes or
apartments.
• When driving on Halloween,
be especially careful and watch
out fortrlck-or-trealers.
A safer alternative to trfck-ortreating Is to attend a supervised
Halloween event Instead. Orga­
nized events sponsored by civic
organizations, school groups,
mere Hants associations and rec­
reation centers can provide a
controlled and secure environ­
ment for children.
With a few precautions. Hal­
loween can be a special treat.

Blood Bank sooks donors
Central Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors of all types of
blood — especially O-type donors — to donate a t Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For Information, call 322-0822.
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Bromolied Show

Sanford Recreation Department offer* Step Aerobics at the
youth center In Sanford City Hall. Mondays and Wednesdays,
from 9 to 10 a.m. and 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Instructor Is Lisa
Hines. Cost Is 13 per class. For Information, call 330-5607.

T h i s ex h i b i t of J u n i o r
Oardanm' Bromallada was on
display Saturday and Sunday
at the Bromeltad Show at the
Sanford Garden Club. A large
crowd of bromallad buffs
fumed out for tho colorful
show which was under the
direction of Bud Martin.

TOPS meats Monday morning
SANFORD —TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter *821
meets every Monday, from 10 a.m. to noon, at the First
Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave., Sanford. All Interested In
losing weight are welcome. For Information, call 322-3130.

Sanlord Rotarians to matt
SANFORD — Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at
noon, at the Sanford Chamber of Commerce building.

Activities for seniors
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to Join
them In two weekly activities on Monday: Woodcarvers, from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.: Games, from 1 to 3 p.m.. at the Frank
EvansCcnler, 158 N. Country Club Road.

Employment opportunities for seniors
SANFORC — An employment program aponaored by AARP
Senior Community Service Employment Program Is held a t the
Sanford National Guard Armory, 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Telephone: 324-8006. The program assists seniors, 55 and
over, to return lo the Work plaice.

*Cancer supportgroup meets •
Support. Hope find Recovery. S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. a t Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far corner of the dining room. This Is a self help support group
for all cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

Help lor gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave., Maitland.
For more Information, call 236-9206.

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

Mom advised to give bad boy ‘thinking time’
Dear Maryi
My son Is 5 years old and Just
started kindergarten. I love him
but he has been hard to deal
with since the day he was bom.
He was a cranky, colllcky baby.
When I tried to pick him up and
calm him, it seemed to make
him cry harder.
When he was two years old. I
pul him In a day care so I could
go back to work. He got put out
of three centers because he was
so mean lo the other kids and I
finally had to quit work because
I could'nt find anyone to lake
carcofhim.
I was hoping that once he
started school he'd shape up.
but his teacher has called me
several times so far this year
because he's gotten into trouble

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ADVICE

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

SANFORD — Overeaters Anonymous meets every Tuesday,
ut 10 a.m. In Parish Hall Whltner Lounge of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church in Sanford. The meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees. The only requirement to attend is
the desire to stop eating compulsively.

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. lo noon, the WOOFIE Sewing
Club gather* at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Road, to make baby clothes, and Items for nursing homes
as well os items for the Christmas Store. The Items made by
the club are donated to preemle babies, nursing home residents
and glfls for (he annual Christmas store.

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

Wetkly Lions Club mooting
The Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room in downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Andrea Kra/clsc at 330-6116.

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Kiwsnls Club of Casselberry meets
Klwanls Club of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. at Village the Casselberry Senior Center. For information,
call 831 -8545.

Take off pounds sensibly
Members of 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 Ave.. Sanford.
The group now has a private room to weigh people between
6:15 and 6:45 p.m.
Each week a different program on weight loss will be
conducted.
For more information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1664.

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B A LK

for being so mean to the other
kids. I spunk him when she tells
me whai he docs wrong and he
ulways says he won't do It again,
but so far that hasn't been true. I
don't know what else lo do and
I'm beginning to wonder If there
m ight be som ething really
wrong with this boy.
Bad Boy’s Mom
Door Boy's Mom:
I don't know whether there

explain in nonthreatening lan­
guage what he did wrong and
why he can't stay with the other
kids, then lake him home. Give
him "thinking time ” until the
end of the school day. Don't talk
lo him and don't Interact with
him until his thinking time Is
over. Then, when he has com­
pleted his "lime", interact with
him In positive w ays, find
specific behavior to praise and
let him hear you telling other
people things you like or are
proud of concerning him.
After you have tried these
techniques for a period of time. If
he remains uncontrollably ag­
gressive and /or rebellious. It
would be wise to have him
evaluated medically and or
psychologically.

Non-working smoke detectors keep home fires burning

Narcotics Anonymous mests in Sanford

Overeaten Anonymous meets Tuesday

FAMILY
COUNSELOR

might be some serious problem
with your son. or If he Is Just
living down to his reputation.
Before you reach any con­
clusions. please think about
trying some new approaches.
Research Indicates that parents
or k id s who c h r o n i c a l l y
misbehave often respond In a
positive way to their child's
negative behavior and Ignore
normal behavior.
Since we know that every kid
needs atlcnllon. whether It Is
positive of negative, try not
reinforcing his bad behavior. If
possible, ask the teacher to
contact you whenever your child
misbehaves at school and you
will come lo school and remove
him from the class for the rest of
that day.
W hen you pick him up.

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

Abby, please help us by remind­
ing your readers to change their
smoke detector batteries during the
fall time-change weekend, Oct. 2829. Thank you for helping us save
live*.
CHIEF P. LAMONT EWELL,
OAKLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT

DEAR CHIEF EWELL: Pas
glad to help. The Importance at
lire safety cannot be overstated.
the batteries in hows
DEAR ABBY: I have been a Changing
sm oke detectors provides an
member of the Are service for the excellent
opportunity for famipoet 20 years. To this day, I am
to create — and practice —
awestruck by the high number of
•roots they can use In
needless home fire death* and
injuries th a t occur throughout you for e timely letter.
America. Nationwide, 3,000 people
DEAR ABBY: My slater and I
die and 50,000 to 100,000 are
disagree
about a point of etiqustte
Injured each year in flre-related
and need you to settle it She says
tragedies.
The meet troubling — end most that u person should never pick his
common — evidence found in the or her teeth while at the table.
I say that if one usee o napkin to
rubble of home Area is smoke detec­
tors with an old battery or no bat­ cover the mouth and auickly picks
tery at all. By sounding an early at the tooth with the “baby Anger,”
warning and providing critical extra it is acceptable.
My sister strongly disagrees. She
seconds to escape, a working smoke
detector doubles the chance of sur­ ■ays it is vulgar and very bad manviving a home Are.
An alarming fact is that a dispro­
portionate number of minorities die
in home Area. African Americana,
for example, are three time as likely
to die in a home Are aa any other
minority group.
As the 1995-96 president of the
International Association of Fire
Chiefs, and aa an African American f t
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saving habit: Change the batteries
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Pastor honored at River Oaks

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LAKE MARY - Church of the Nativity, 2351 North Country
Club Row) 427, will hold Ila 12th annual Fill Fun Festival on
November3 from 6 to 10p.m .,4 from 11 a.m .to 1 0 p .m .an d 5
from noon to 8 p.m.
The event will feature carnival games. rides, arts, crafts. a
silent auction, plant aale, continuous ethnic foods, Uve
entertainment and a 81900grand prise raffle.
For more Information call the church office a t 322*3581.

LAKE MARY - Although Octo­
ber 8 was officially recognised
throughout the rebgiouo com­
munity as Clergy Appreciation
D ay . J o h n a n d L i n d a
Montgomery of River Oaks Pre­
sbyterian Church were recently
honored. Many churches set
aside October In observance of
Minister’s Appreciation Month.
According to Deb M eyer,
dtBtnQBfi Of TRFOWdJG
members desired to allot a day
to express to their pastor and his
wile how special the couple has
been and note thehr good works.
A breakfast kicked off the day
with 70 people sharing a meal

Baptists offsr confsfsne#
SANFORD — AH teachers and parents are invited to h ear
Anna Martin. Educational TherapM. apeak on ‘Techniques to
Help Change Behavior Through Communication.”
This Is the final session of a four part aeries on ADD an d
ADHD. The event win be on Monday, October 30 at 7 p.m. a t
Flrat Baptist Church Youth Activities Building, Magnona an d
5th Streets.
Admission la free. For more information can the church office
at 322-6041.

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SANFORD - Christ United Methodist Church. 408 Tucker
Dr., will hold a revival on November 8, 8, 7 and 8 at 7 p.m.
nightly. For more Information can the church office at
322*7900.

Appreciation pvoQfsm hosted
SANFORD — An appreciation program win be
Sunday. October 29 at 11 a.m. honoring Atvte
has worked faithfully with the church
program for over 55 years.
The public la Invited to attend services at
Missionary Baptist Church. 2150 Airport Bhrd. The
the Rev. R.T. Davis.

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Citywlds revival sst
SANFORD — A cltywtde revival has been scheduled with
Evangelist Pete Flores on October 27,28 and 29 at 7i30 p.m.
nightly at Freedom Assembly of God. The church Is located at
2960 South Orlando Ave.. (Old Zayre Plan).
A special music program will also be featured by Bird
Hall-Walker of ‘ Quiet Strength.” Randan Hall-Walker la the
pastor.
The public la Invited. For more Information call the church at
323-8990.

Holiday bazaar prassntad
OVIEDO — Tuskawills Presbyterian Church, 3800 Aloma
Ave.. comer of TuakawlUa Rd. and Aloma. wfll present a
Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, October 28 from 9a.m. to 3p.m .
Wooden crafts, ornaments, angels, wreaths, a bake sale and
more will be featured. Lunch will be ae
For more information call the church at 8714173 or
366-8157.

Methodists boat craft bazaar
LONGWOOD - Sanlando United Methodist Church will hold
its Ninth Annual Holiday Craft Baraar on Saturday. October 28
Tram 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Holiday decorations, gift Ideas and
baked goods will be for sale.
Lunch will be served and children can have their pictures
taken with Santa or shop for Christmas rifts in the Children's
Shop.
Sanlando United Methodist Church la located on Hwy. 434,
one block east of 14 across from Jacobsons Shopping Plaza.
For further information call 788-7713.

Msthodlsts host BCthritios
LAKE MARY — Grace United Methodist Church. 490 N.
Country Club Rd., will hold It’s fifth annual Halloween party
for toddlers to 5th grade. The event will be Tuesday. October
31 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Fun, food, gamra. costume parade
and prizes will be available.
The United Methodist Men will also hold their fourth annual
spaghetti dinner on Saturday. October 28 from 4 to 7:30 p.m.
Prices are adults 85. children agea 3 to 11 8X50 and children
under 3 free. The meal la an all you can e a t
chase of tickets call1322-1472.
For more Information or purer

What’s in a name ?
SANFORD— It ever amazes me
how every ao often people
name-drop. After a while some of
those Individuals whose names
have been "dropped” become
termed a s household names.
As I looked over my personcl
library with book titles such as,
"Don’t Let the Jerks Oct the
Best of You. Winning Over
Worry. Angels, and Let Prayer
Change Your Life." I then note
my collection of books by Max
Lucado. With the exception of
the children's books written by
him. which I'd love to buy, 1 find
myself talking about hts writing
as if he were one of those
"household names."
Glancing a t the news last
night a bulletin gave attention to
J u d g e Ito. N egative new s
circ u lates dally about O.J.
Simpson.
Have you ever considered the
reputation you have in the
community 7 is It positive like
that of the Christian author Max
Lucado or negative like that of
O.J. Simpson?
The Bible tells us In Ecclcslates 7:1, “A good name is
belter than precious ointment:
and the day of death than the
day of one's birth." This scrip­
ture also came to mind as I
celebrated my birthday several
weeks ago. I reflected about the
name I have made for myself.
As I strive dally to be an
example of the love and life of
Christ problems arise. I find at
l he end of the day I continually
ask God to forgive me. It seems I
never seem to measure up to my
expectations or at limes others.
Grace is such a wonderful
word. The blood of Christ can

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130 were present for the special
service following the worship
"The church Just celebrated
its fourth anniversary.'* said
Meyer. "We wanted to show our
appreciation for them."
rafowtng the morning service
Id Thomas, executive ranch
director for the YMCA and co­
worker with Montgomery on
various com munity projects,
was guest sp eak er for th e
festivities. Three church mem­
bers made special tributes.
Fran O'Quln presented the
couple with a plaque with the
inscription “ In deepest spprecia*
(Ion to J o h n a n d L in d a
M ontgom ery fo r u n s e lfis h
commitment to the body of
Jesus Christ at River Oaks

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Pictured are Fran O'Quln, Linda and John Montgomtry. Rick Harpsr. Dab Mayor and Waiiaco
After the overwhelming re­
Presbyterian Church In Lake
sponse various members noted
Mary. October 1996.”
Wallace West collected money Pastor Montgomery a s saying
for s love offering and Deb Meyer that he appreciated the members
p re s e n te d a s c ra p b o o k of showing their appreciation. He
memorabilia and photographs further mentioned that we are
told In the Bible to love one
for the Montgomerys.

Montgomery and hts wife were
unavailable for comment. They
left on a well-deserved vacation
several days after the event.

Glowing Embers enjoy presentation, trips
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SANFORD — At the October
meeting of Glowing Embers,
First Baptist Church's senior
adult organisation, s p re s­
entation w as given by Cecil
Tucker who recently returned
from a special mission project In
Vietnam.
Traveling with him were his
son, John, and his teenage
grandson. Brent. Heading the
expedition were W alter and
Pauline Routh, for m er
missionaries in Vietnam doing
mission work in the Philippines.
The Rouths were forced to
leave Vietnam when it fell In
1973 to the communists, but the
g o v e rn m e n t h a s r e c e n tly
allowed them to return several
times on short term social work
visas. This enables them to also
visit and encourage their long
time friends there.
What the Rouths needed was a
business project to allow them
long term visas and the Tuckers
provided this for them.
During the trip. Cecil Tucker,
former Seminole County Agri­
culture Agent, and John, who
h as a m a s te r 's d e g re e In
agronomy, were well qualified to
Instruct the Vietnamese fanners
both in better crop production
and also in livestock artificial
insemination. This latter pro­
gram will help Improve the cattle
throughout (he country. The
Tuckers passed this expertise on

to the Rouths who will be able t o '
cany on this Important project
in future visits.
Walter and Pauline Routh are
fo rm e r S o u th e r n B a p t is t
missionaries who formed lheir
own mission organization sever­
al years ago In order to work
more directly with the people.
This organization is the Walter
A. Routh. Jr. Missionary Associ­
ation. Inc. Some members of
their board of directors are Ken
Mclnctosh. Donald Knight and
Lots Butcher.
Walter Routh Is a native of
Sanford, graduating from Semi­
nole High School In 1952 and
later from Stetson University
and S o u t h e r n B a p t i s t
Theological Seminary. He and
hts wife are member* of First
BapUat Church of Sanford which
supports them financially as do
many other churches and Indi­
viduals throughout the United
States.
During the business meeting,
the Glowing Embers planned a
trip to a special senior fellowship
and Bible study at Word of Life
Fellowship in Hudson. Florida
The Glowing Embers meet
monthly for a covered dish
dinner, program and a short
business meeting. They also
sponsor various trips and other
enjoyable events. Individuals
age 55 or over may participate.
For more information contact
the church at 3224381. The
Rev. Tom Smith is the current
president of the group.
Cm H T uektr sp sak s at a

Fall festival scbadulad
LAKE MARY — First Baptist Church of Lake Mary will hold a
children's fall festival on Saturday. October 28 from 4 to 8 p.m.
at Greenwood Lakes Middle School. There will be complimen­
tary food, games and prizes.

covyr my name with purity even
though my actions may cloud
and disappoint.
What’s In a name ? May we all
reflect the fruits of the Spirit aa
we go about our day so when a
at dusk others can identify those
words with our name.
Before I dose with everyone
feeling this article left readers
with a negative note I’d like to
share a poem titled "Nobody'a
Perfect.”
If there are momenta when
your nerves get Jangled.
And at times when you don't
have the coolest bead.
If you’ve been known to have
your tongue get tangled.
So what you meant to say's
not what you said.
If there are times you have the
best Intentions.
But somehow wind up lokklng
like a klutz.
If molehills sometimes reach
absurd dimensions.
And little Irritations drive you
nuts...
If you're always perfectly suc­
cessful.
And there are opportunities
you flub.
If now and then life teem s a bit
too stressfulYou’e only humanWelcome to the club!

another and all the glory should
go to God.

Jay Stock Knows
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knows the family
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As a child he
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endured the triu m .
of a broken home. As
Icenager, he struggled
maintain emotional balanc
in a troubled environment.
Now, as an adult, and as an
acclaimed speaker on the
American family, D r. 5lrack
seeks lo help olhers avoid the
di,atler he experienced.
There's no question that
families are In crisis. Divorce
rales remain frighteningly
high. O ver one million kids
run away
sway avery year. Drui
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH o f GENEVA
325 First Street - Geneva. F I - (407) 349-5411
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1995
R:15am. eft 10:45am. Morning Services
4:30p.m. Parenting Seminar eft 6:00p.m. Evening Service
(Nursery Provided)_______________

�- Sanford Herald, Sanford Florida - Friday. October 27. 1995

N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S N A M t
Nolle* It hereby given that I
#m engaged In businat *1 370
Dawnvlew Cl. Lake Mary, FL
37744. S*mlnol# County. Florid*,
under the Flctlllout Homo ol
N IC I T H U I A OS. and mat I
Inland to register Mid name
willt too Division ol Corpora
llom. TeilahetM*. Florida. In
accardanc* with to* previsions
ol too Flctlllout Nam* Statutes.
ToW II S*clton 1*5 9*. Florida
Stafutot l**1.
Doug Farrell
Publish October 77. 17*3
DEI 737
N O TIC E OF
”
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle* It hereby given toot we
are i ngag* d in businat at MO
Carolwood Point. Fern Park. FL
77770, Seminole County. Florid*,
under the Fictitious Nam* ol
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register said name with the
Division ot Corporations. Tall*
tiasM*. Flor Ido. In accordance
with the provisions ot to*
Fictitious Nam* Statutes. To
Wit: Section MS Of. Florida
Statute* t*f1.
Corporation: Lake of th*
Wood* Homeowners
Association, Inc.
Donald L. Taylor
President
Publish: October 77. t**S
DEI 730______________________
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
CASE NO.i OMM-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
W ILLIAM S. JU R Y , JR..
Deceased

NOTICE
OF ADM INISTRATION
The administration el the
Estate ot W ILLIAM S. JU E Y .
J R .. d tc o b s o d . C a to No.
*f ME CP I* pending In to*
Circuit Court ter Sentinel*
County. Ftarlde, Probate Olvl
slon. toe address ot which Is Ml
North Peril Avenue. Sentord.
Florida ITT?!. The names and
addresses ot too Personal Rap
rtsanlallve and to* Personal
Representative's attorney are
set forth betow.
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE N O T IF IE O T M A T :
All portent on whom this
Notice It served who have ob
lections that challenge to* quell
llcetlons at to* Personal Repre
tentative, venue, or jurisdiction
ot toll Court are required to til*
their objtcltont with toll Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS A F T E R THE
D ATE OF T H E FIR ST PUR U
CATION O F THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F TE R THE
D A TE O F SER V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM .
All creditors at to* Decedent
and other portent having claims
or demand* against Decedent's
Etteto on whom e copy ot this
Notice It served within tore*
month* after the del* at the tint
publication of this Notice mutt
file their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R OF
T H R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
D A TE O F T H E FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION O F THIS NOTICE OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F T E R TH E
D A T E O F S E R V IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
TH EM .
Alt ether creditor* el the
claim* or
Decedent's Estate must III*
their claims with this Court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D ATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS N O TICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
O BJECTIO NS NOT SO F IL E D
W I L L BE F O R E V E R
BARRED.
Th# date ot to* first publics
lion ot toll Notlc* I* October
Jfto. IMS.
Personal Representative:
RICHARD C. CARROLL. SR.
3734 Highway 7777
Panama City. Florida 37a04
Personal Representative
DOUGLAS R. LAU BE R. P.A
Florid* Bar No. 0407331
711 North Perk Avenue
Sentord. Florid* 13771
Phone: (407)130 30*0
Publish: October 77. and
November X l**3
DEI 313

Legal Notices
IN THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

FRORATE CASE NO Ti m CP
IN R E

Th e E s le te o l

DELBERT PAUL JACKSON
Deceased

Legal Notices

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
IN AND FOR B IM IN O LR
COUNTY, FLO R ID A
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. fl-SM
IN R E : ESTATE OF
JU N IT A ADAMS SPENCER
Deceased.
NOTICE
OF ADM INISTRATION
The administration ol th*
estate ol J U N I T A A D A M S
S P E N C E R deceased. File
Number V3 MS, Is pending In the
Circuit Court In end tor SEM I­
NOLE County, Florid*. Probate
Division, th* eddrest ot which It
M l t. jrto Park Avenue, San
ford. Florida. Th# names and
addresses of too personal repre­
sentative and to* Personal Rep
rtsenlallve'i attorney ere set
forth below
All creditors and intorostod
persons are required to III* with
this Court: (a ) All claims
against !h# estate W IT H IN
THR EE.M O NTHS A F T E R THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
T H IS NO TICE and lb ) any
objection by any Interested
person to whom this nolle* It
served toot challenges toe valid­
ity ol th* Will, th* qualifications
ot to* Personal Representative,
venue, or jurisdiction at th*
Court W ITHIN T H E LA TE R OF
TH R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
TH IS NOTICE O R. AS T O ANY
IN TE R E S TE D PERSON RE
Q U IR IO T O RE SER VED
W I T H A C O P Y O F T H IS
N O T IC E OF A D M IN IS TR A
TIO N AFTER TH E D A TE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY O F THIS
N O T IC E OF A D M IN IS TR A
TIO N . TH IR TY OAYS A F TE R
TH E OATE OF SERVICE OF A
C O P Y O F THIS NO TICE.
A L L CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Publication ol this notlc* hat
begun on October 77th. IMS.
PERSONAL
R EP R ESE N TA TIV E
Harold Garth Spencer
*7 Shattbury Road
Clam son. South Carolina
7*011777
JOSEPH M. MURASXO. ESQ
Attorney tor Petitioner
Florida Bar No J7J70
7173 South U S. Hwy 17 *3
Fern Park. FL377M
Telephone: (407)01 01M
Publish: October 77, and
November 3. IMS
O E I 734

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estate on whom a copy of
notice Is served within
months after th* date of toe
publication at this nolle* must
III* (heir claims with to# Court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E N O F
T H N IE MONTHS A F T E R THE
O ATE OF T H E FIR ST PUBLI
CATION OP TH IS N O TICE OR
TH IR TY O AYS A F T E R THE
O A TE OF SE R V IC E OF
COPY OF T H E N O TICE ON
THEM.
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decadent end persons having
claims or demands against to*
estate el toe decadent must (IN
their claim* with this court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
A FTER T H I DATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATO N OF THIS
NOTICE.
A L L C L A IM S A N O D E ­
MANDS N O T SO F IL C O W ILL
BE FOR EVER BARRED.
The date of to* firti public*
tlen at tots Notice It October 70.
IMS.
HarryG. Reid, III
Attorney tar Petlttoners
Florida Bar No. 74003?
1130 W. First Street.
Sul to !
Sentord. F L 31771
Tatopheno: (407) 331 1*11
Publish: October M. 37. IMS
DEI 173

IN IN S C IR C U IT CO URT
O F T H I E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN ANDFO R
SEMINOLE C O U N TY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO. *f-1M IC A
DIVISIO N S
FEDERA L NATIO NAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
PETER A. BAG SHAW, ot el.
Defendant Is)
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO: P E T E N A. BAGSHAW
M Upper Hale ton Heights
SI.
SHER RY BAGSHAW
M Upper Helcton Heights
SI. James Barbados,
IruTlas

By W.B. Park

M aryann* Mors*

Clerk ol the Court
By: Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCall#
Raymer. Barrett 4 Frappler
P O BOX Jaio
Tampa, Florida 33*01 3410
Publish October jo . 37. IMS
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U.344S3 U.S. CUR REN CY
.31)C A U S E R PISTOL AND
AM M UNITION
I RF D E TE C TO R ; TA N ITA
D IG ITA L SCALE
1 SLACK IN O E H TIF IC A T ION
CAROS
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
SHE R IFF'S O F F ICE
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CARLOS G U TIE R R E Z
OEF1NOANT/CLAIM ANT
NO TICE O F ACTION
TO : Carlo* Gut levrt l
11* Victor Avenue
Orlando. FL 37*01
All perttos having or claiming
to hey* any right, till*, er
interest In toe property herein
described.
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D the# an
Action tor Forfeiture on th*
following property In Semlnoto
County, Florida: 13.744*3 U.S.
C U R R E N C Y : IE* CALIBER
PISTOL AN D AMMUNITION: I
RF D E T E C T O R : T A N IT A
D I G I T A L S C A L E AN D 1
B LA CK ID E N T IF IC A T IO N
CAROS hat been filed against
you in to* Circull Court In and
tor Seminole County. Florida
You er* required to servo a espy
of your written detente*. II any.
to It upon AEARY ANN KLEIN.
P la ln llll's attorney, whoso
addroti It 1143-llth Slrtol.
Sentord. F tor to* 77773*7*1 an or
before m* 14th day of Novem
ber. IMS end tile to# original
with to* Clerk ol this Court
either before service on Plain
tiffs attorney or Immediately
thereafter; otherwise * default
will bo entered against you for
the rollot demanded In the
Complaint tor Final Order ol
Fortoilur*.
Dated on October 10th. I*H.
(SEAL)
M AR YAN N E MORSE
at dark ot too Court
By Ruth King
a* Deputy Clerk
Publish: October 13.10.
17 and November X IMS
O EI 141

PU B LIC M L I
P U B L I C N O T I C E IS
H E R E B Y G IV E N THAT ON
Tuesday, October list. IMS. at
11:00 a m. Eastern. *1 ttw pr*
mlset el Remco Truck Salat.
Inc. dba Orlando Freighlllrwr.
14SS S. Or eng* Blossom Trail.
Apopka. Florida 31703, lh* un
dartignod will sail at public tale
to to* highest bidder all ol Its
right, mi* and Interest in and to
to* tallowing described properly
as it. where Is, to wit:
Thro* (3) IMS Utility 4* &gt; 101
Rooter Trailers
IUYVSJ4E0JT0J3111,
lUYVS14ESJU03tm
1UYVS14tJJT*4&gt;m
With Thermo King
Model SBII Rooter Unlit
On* (1) 1*07Greet Dan*
4* a 107 Reefer Trailer
XJn IG R A A tillH B 147707
With Thermo King
Model SBII Rector Unit
TERM S OF SALE A mini
mum Down Payment ol 13% in
either cash, certified or cash
tor’s check al to* time ol tale
with th* balance duo within 14
hours.
Th* undersigned reserves th*
right to bid
FOR FURTHER
INFORM ATION CONTACT
EltonM Jones
at
407/f*»«m
O R IX CREDIT
ALLIA N C E . INC
1300 Maitland Center Parkway
Suit* 400
Maitland. Florida J77SI
Publish: October 77.1*. INS
DEI 111

■AMR T IL L E R T IA H M IB T p
M/Nr. FULL B FT B H i Rap.

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BLACK F IM A L I PUPPY, V4
month old. Simlnolt Farm*
Call: 371-714*._________

DISHWASHERSBSERVERS

• L A B R A D O R / O A L M A T IA H
m li. met*, white, abeut 3 yrs.
eld. IB lb* « M m B BIBTSB
LOST PARBOT. "Padre". I T "
Green with many cetort. near
Loch Arbor *awerd 771 1470.

A p p ly In person a t: *11
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Cancreto. feats A trensporf#
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FOR SAL 11
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to aeedff COOKS
itaHHagtocetllil"
E M LANE. Labe Mary,
earner al 1/4 Like Mary Slvd.
E ild S .................. 4)7-333*170

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A O U A L IT Y Childcare.
school learning,
nurse on staff.............. TM-Hto)

CAAfCT CUANERS

D U A L IT Y CARR, by Cert,

STMUTSKIMI

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7 4. M F, 7 7:3)............ 7733713
CHILD CARE IN MY N OM E.
Reasonable rales, fenced
yard. M O tt.S A T .m M lL

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..........D R U G F R E E

CHILDCARE IN MY NOME.
Qualified pre-tcheel teacher.
RlF.377W7*or33SNE4.
CHILDCARE, M V NOME, raw
tenable rale*, hoi lunches.
371ES3»er373ewg__________
OR E A T C A R ), GOOD FOOO.
• • • DAYS. N IG H TS
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Weibam Feral Products. 11*

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R E N T A M FT.
beat! Beil A Tackle Included I
SiOtoedey.tlTFulldeyl
Call 3737*44 ar 3711410

CRUISE LINE.
Cabin cleaners, bartenders,
deckhands. He tap
sarylAw nt............... M3-SR

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C O N C R IT I— C E M E N T
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pore!to* etc. 7 days *77-447*

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cornin', loft A loft of groat
■tutfl FRI. A S A T.Ia m -TM M
MOORES STATIOMRO.
* * * * * * CARRIAGE H IL L
COM M UNITY Garage SALE
M Plot Hem al SAT. A SUN
•:334:74. Casselberry 1/1 ML
I . at If/tl. an 414 Entrance
between Edwin Wetts Oolf
Shoe 4 Oreater Man. Mapa.
F R I . A S A T . t - 3 . No
EARLYBIR D S. Large yard
tale, clothes, torn. kitchen
Items. M l) ORANGE BLVD.
Lh. Maxrgeree,»er1BeM».
F R I . A S A T . I t . Womens
clothes A shas (7V)-l)Ss),
kid* dotha A toys, toft of
mlsc.HM LAUREL A V E .
F R I. A SAT. 34. Household
Homs, (urn. A m ltc. 1411
A PAM 3 CT. Sanford._________
FRIDAY A SAT. 377, 3337 S.
Palmetto Ay* Video games,
turn ■household, stereo, toys

• t t l t f f U U 101—
11
Call in your geregt tale ed by
I I noon on Tuesday and lake
advantage el our special
garage tala ad price 11 Cell
Classified now tar datellil

322 Mil
LMEHARY
Sal. Onl y. 1:10 T , VCR,
washer, d r y e r , b e t l o r y
charger, typewriter, etc. 1)14
CARTER HO. Call tor direc­
tions A F T E R * pm lovas.)
1X1 7030____________________
SANFORD. SAT. Oct. W k 70)
E . 2nd St. 1177. Rooks,
household Items, radios.
Knick'kneckL much more

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MECHANICS
Min. 5 yrs. exp Intltllelton ot
commore lei duel work. Up to
•IMS per Deer. Permanent
p a l ton Plus benefits. Cell
337 0734 tor appolnhnsnt.
•MOLLY MAIDS’
Full time residential cleaning.
M F, E X Uniformed Will Train.
___________ 7S7ME7__________
MOM’S W A N T ! Of Work from
home I Full lime Income. Perl
time hour*. WE TRAINI CeR
I M b 7*3MOMS. TDM H ***rt
&lt;*7 3Jt-IEM*r &lt;E7-Mait37
NEW LOCATION! LORBWOOD
I STAR TEMPORARIES. INC
NO F E B * * * e e4E7 7*7PW*

* willing to
training end bacon
within M day* of omptoyiwtnt.
Mutt be able to provide at
le a l 1 satisfactory reiatod job
references. Apply wftotai EE
N. H W Y 17-tt. D IB A R Y .
Ore* free workplace gregrem. ROB.________________
P A R T -T IM B . I*/Hr. Answer
telep hones. Flexible
hours'local are*. No asptflone* ne ce ssa ry Call
110*47443** E i l l l ) Inf Id.
F IR M A M E N T FART-TIM E
Will Train Call tor Appt.

COMMERCIAL LINEN Sn v Ic*
• •4*7-33*-till 4 * ____

a, must be
able to lit! J ) lbs. CeN Eafwn a
*am e a x E M e m . PMM*.

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CRACKERBARREL
C K IR B
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II
a m o iK is u m c tH P .
A B I N C Y SB EKIN B I X P .
individual 440 License pre­
ferred but net required.
Ploaeecall: 4*7 331 7734_____
L IV E IN HO USIKEEFBR . tor
3 adults. Fly* days a week.
References. Cell 33343)0

Immediet* epenlng.FULL
T IM E **7-373*)33___________

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33—Training

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NO REGISTRATION F E E
# e A f t t l to t years* *
MRS. M IC H ELLE’S HOUBE
___________731-7431__________
MARTA'S O AYC AR I. Baby's
tool Pro School I Lake M ary.
Lie. 13*4-7.................. 3770*04.
NICK A R IA . OeceoH Dr., toy­
ing, learning atmaiphoro,
CPR. fenced yd., hot meals.
Reft.. 143 wk. SJM7M

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"Handy" aeriMt type Apply
at: 433 Fulton Ay*. Suite I er
call tor interview: 37I 3EM

IRtttATlOHIR3T4UIR
CHILD CARE
H id d e n la k e * a r e a , 3
sc heel-eg* children, days

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BSI73____________________
N O M IC L IA N IR S
ServiceMeld Earn up toward
SSSJE toward child cere, up to
M t toward driving. Start at
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II. Touch ton* needed. Sere-U.

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F U L L T IM E POSITION
3rd shift, 7pm. to I lam.
available. VeeHtoNr **1
once helphrt. Apply within:

I years min. setoerlng u p . at
m icro smell components.
Good b«n*fttil Cad 37*7*33

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N«od*d to art wood. T ip W
F T/P T work. Fie*** c m c*

Immodlaf* oponlngtl Apply
within: Fin* flepros Marl,
SI? S. Perk A**.. Seetord.

HILLHAVIN H E A L TH C A R E
CENTER.
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IN R E: ESTA TE OF
E U LA H M A R Y CLARK
NOTICE T O CREDITOR*
T O ALL PERSONS HAVINO
C L A IM S O R D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
ESTA TE
You are hereby notified toot
an Order ot Summery Adminis­
tration and an Order Determin­
ing Homestead have been en­
tered In the estate at E U LA H
AAARY CLARK, dictated. FIN
Number *3 n t-C P by toe Clrcwll
Court Nr Seminole County. Flor­
id a , Probate Division, I ho
dress ot which is Ml
Perk Avenue. Sentord. Florid*
13771: toot to* total caeh value
ot to* esteto I* tt.7gg.S0 plus to*
exempt homestead property and
that toe nemos and addresses of
no to wttom it ha*
assigned by such orders are
NAME
JA M ESP A TR IC K C LA R K
ADDRESS
SO Bethel Circle.
Dolton*. FL 337M
A L L IN TER ES TE D PERSONS
A R E N O TIFIE O TM A T:
All creditors el to* decedent
and other persons hewing claims

n u u h o s ttftw n n

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B U SIN ES S O F F O R T U N IT Y I

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C lt t t O SATURDAY
ASUNDAY

71—HttfWSWtfB

DRIVBRS

Publish: October 17, IMS
DEI 734

YOU A R E N O T IF IE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on th* following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
THE W EST ’» O F LO T S4.
PALM H A M M O C K A L L O T ­
MENT.
ACCORDING TO THE
X ■W 0
C Q W Q E
uoac
P L A T T H E R E O F AS R E ­
CORDED IN P LA T BOOK I,
O N E C X Q Y
TE
KNY
J K X V V PAGES 104 AND IDS, LESS THE
SOUTH 10 F E E T TH E R E O F
I 0 E E D E D T O S E M IN O L E
U B S
H N C S
S K N S
— W Q E R
COUNTY FOR ROAD PUR
POSES). PUBLIC RECORDS
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
U N Y V R
VT
fl T B
P C T M
FLORIDA.
has been tiled against you and
you
art required to servo * copy
N C n U T V R ? 1 Y X N C C Q
ol your written defenses. It ony.
within 30 days alter to* first
M X G I S .
publication ol this Notlc* ol
Action, on Echevarria. McCall*.
PREVIOUS SOLUTION T listen a lot and talk less You can t Raymtr. Barrett 4 Frappler.
learn anything when you're talking *— Bing Crosby
P laintiffs attorney, whoso
O IM S by ME* Inc
27
address it 401 Bayshor* Bout*
yard. Suit* 7M. Tampa. Florida
3340*. and III* th* original with
this Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or Imme­
diately there alter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor the reltol demanded In
lh* Complaint or petition
This notice shall be published
once each week lor two consocu
live weeks In the Saalord
Herald.
NOTICE
In accordance with to* Amer
leant Olsablllltos Act. parsons
needing a special accommode
lion to participate In this pro
creding should contact th* indi
viduaI or agency tending notlc*
net later than seven (71 days
prior to th* proceeding at to*
address given on the notice.
Telephone 407 313 4330 eat.
4717: 1*00 *33 1771 (TD O I or
1100 *33 1770 (v|. via Florida
Relay Service
W ITNESS my hand and to*
seal ol this Court on this ISto
day ot October. IMS
(Seal)

OFF THE LEASH

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration at the
Estate ot D E L B E R T P A U L
JA C K S O N , deceased. F ile
Number *S W* CP. It pending In
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County. Florida. Probat* Dlvl
slon. the address ol which Is
Seminole County Courthouse.
Ml North Park Avenue. Post
Ofllco Boi II*. Sanford. Florida
MT72 The name and address ot
the Personal Representative
and th* P ersonal R opre
senlatlva's attorney are set
forth be km.
All Interested persons ere
required to III* with to* court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FROM TH E D A TE OF T H E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
THIS NOTICE: &lt;11 all claims
against to* Estate and 111 any
objection by an Interested
person on whom toll notlc* wet
served toot challenges to* valid
Ity ot to* will, toe Personal
Representative's qualifications,
vonuo or jurisdiction of to*
Court.
ALL CLAIMS A N D O BJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FOR EVER BARRED.
Dato at to* first publication
October J*. 1«*9
Sally Jan* Jackson
Personal Representative
3303 Palm way
Sanford. F L 31773
R OBERT M. MORRIS.
Esquire
t i l WesllJto Street
Senior d. Florida 33771 a m
Telephone (407) 3737310
Attorney tor to* E slate
Publish: October » . 77, t**$
DEMO*

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TH E ORLANDO SANFORD
A IR P O R T A U TH O R ITY It
accepting retum a Ior the
position ot rocepflenllt until
3 00 P.M. on Friday. Novembar 1 .1**3. Applicants m a t be
able to efficiently operate
multi line telephone system,
end should have th* ability to
type 40-43 words per minute.
Mutt be computer litoral*;
experience with Word Pertoct
It preferred Applicant must
present a friendly, positive
and helpful attitude towards
visitors. Applicant should be
able to act as an accurate and
ra p id communication
exchange for th* Authority
and mutt be abta to efficiently
assist v Istars, applicant must
be a high school graduate and
must postal at leal on* year
of work exporlenco. Some
filing required. Send resume
ta:
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SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
A» W
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
w f S150 Security Deposit

MftTI FMMY
SAT. ONLY 34. M W. lis t II.
Retwaan Part A Oak Av*.
Perch wlndewt. Nintendo,
wadding dress &lt;S4. 4), pin*
twin beds sliding glass pef
doer. tom., linens, games.
gym met, clofhet. kit were.
SAT. A SUN I ) MM A ____
1 7 pm,bikes, skates, store*,
speakers, g i r l s cl ot hes
(AM. 11). desk A Ml sc. 1*44
HIGH POINT LOOP. (Crystal
Creek Sub, of! 4771 Longwoad.
SAT. B SUN. 37. Loft ot geed
stuftl Furn., lamps- doth,
credent*, beds A clothe* M7
RIDGE OR ION44A) SexNrd
SAT. OCT. MM. « C R A F T IR X
laslde Craft SM
417-4U4 Ms. Fetor
Church. ITS* Newell
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SAT.ONLY
1- 7, Kids t o y t - c l o f h e t ,
lu rn ilu r* and loels. 414
SARITA STu
SATURDAY ONLY Oct. MM.
3X 1)1 Aldsen Or./ldyllowltoa
VCR. bikes, turn table, floppy
disk drive. Slelson heft,
couch, Nether coat, womans
clothing 1417. men’s mad.

SOMERTOUUKE SALE
FRI./ U T J SUNDAY. 3371*
abate*** Trad, 1
Fed* 7alto * he a l
T H R E I FAMILY S A L I. FR I A
SAT. &gt;4. rid* on toys, house­
hold ItafflL games, clothes.
MUCH MORE Mt VIR G IN IA
AVE , Sanford______________
7 FAM ILY SALE. FRI. A SAT.
I Till. Antique toots, anvil. W
War I uniform, now Chrlsfm a
lights A gifts, lots of mltc
------------ TTOI A V I..

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Localed I u li S i A uf Uka Hary Bhd,
on Lake Kama RJ, Lake Mary
Muni-FH 4:30 3 30 ■ Sal 105
Sunday Hours haled

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PASTALOVERS
TMTTORM

I* Wring a tull/rima IU U II
•er morning*. lOim Jpm,
Man./Frl. glut 3-1 evening
ihltti lotting54hour*
Plow*coll hm ~
SALES
Tout Rtfbwry Corp iwOi
motwr* person now In the
UNFORD area. Rgoordlm
eftiperlenct.wrlN:
a.c. woo*in*. ao*m
Ft. storm, txtstat
SALMTKMAMYRCEBS

KLL RIMERS

KIT *N’ CARLYLE® by U rry WH«M
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C O N V IN IIN T L O C A TIO N ,
color TV. ratrig. w k reweoe.
prlvotoontronco. 30 0 0
TR U CR IR t tPCCIALII Room
A both. Room I* port truck I
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Full A FT available. AN b— rs
Fro* uniform*. Ronotlto A
vocation gay. Lie. ■affoggn.
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All rontol «nf root o*toto
advertisements or* subject to
th# Fader*1 Fair Housing Act,
which makas It lllogal to
•dwrlloa any pcoboconco, 1Im ■
notion or dlscrlmlnatlan
boooO on roco, color, religion,
ooa. handicap. lamlllof statu*
or national i

Santord Art*. 1/1, UM/SS.
tOeoets) CaMWMlO________
1 MDeoORL I M T t i Agt.
available tl/S/tl. C/HA.
ttockabM wash/dryer, all kit.,
oppllMM/men. B 3 W I.

i bedroom. 11
able tO/tt/83. C/HA stackable
wath/dryer. all kit., agpll-

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MICILT FURR., t Mrm..
overlooking garden. utllttl**
Indudwt. 304378________
oneonomonft. Call Coo* •AMFORa Lg t berm., com
Plot* grlvocy, I bib. from
hospital. tin oh. + nog tec.
Includt*util, (8H447______
mint bo AANFOea t AID COTTADR
familiar with elderly cor* A
w/ fonetd yird. privacy.
880/Wh. UOO/MC.*45-1447.
moOkal Nrmlneloor. 747-0 *0
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tf—Apartm&lt;
In lAltFORD aroo. Regard
loo* of training, wrlto B.C.
OiLTOKA. All. CHA,
Rent
UiHwrnMMd/
MagAhn. Oogt. 10771. loo
back yard. SSI*a month, *300
711, Ft. Words, TK. 74141,
soc.dooosit. 403443*______
CLOtl TO RtWMALL, RiverTR A V IL Agoat Trolooo To
lid* condo, t/l, woth/dryor. UNFORD m I. Airport BfvO.
N/Hr„ to ifartl FULL/PART
3/1.1, C/HA, toncad yard,
goal, lacuni, naw carpet On
TIMIlAgont...
n »W
Plnecrest School District.
St. John* Rivor. MOVmen *
Nopot*.t)tS/mon. + dtp
tec.....................WtttTt.
WARIHOU1I TO 114/Moor.
330711413334430______
AM Shltt* O Will Train.I
IMcMOCy, private
0*30008 COTTAOI
NFORD, cats atosr hows*.
and quiet. Noar Nth St. A SA
3/1, *130.00/month, tint A
WATSON M A L TY . Loko Mary
Santord. Nogets 133-07t
last. I &gt;00/soc.....
oftko Is now Interviewing tor
RFFCY.-KalHl Loading on ^SANFORD-lot* Mary. 3/3.
now or fagorloncod root
W
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Rlvtr,
cloan.
AC.
assoclate*. Cal I tor a earner I
con** use. |U5 mo., no pat*. ’ Newly ramodsltd. vary nlca
CoR.............................. m-MM
133447* ___
d*a A atoN. C/HA. family
fplc. privacyback yard.
No pot*.
Is *773 + sac. Rot. roq.
Attar a
7113114.
SANFORD. 1/1. Rtnt. loot*
purchase, tale Nsnquallflng
For holing A (rooting, hvy.
ig.. wife COL. h A z m AT

Lets/Sato
DILTOMA ARIA. 14 atm.
Ideal far mabfM ham* gr
hemesfto. horses, cam*. NrmIngar nurwryl Zmedagrtcv*
tvral. Sl.tgg FIR ACRI.

UNFORD. largo I
paint, saaba
Hgc.. Wator/garbaga In
clutod. *4*0/men, mam-Mat.

*433/mon HI 1031.
-ConSwnlnium
Rwtifs
Nt NLARI. 157Sand Pine.
1/3. oppltancvs garaga.
gatla. UM ma. WATSON
WINTIR tPHINAt, 1/1.S.
Townhoma, vory nica, up­
dated. walk It schools A
ports. UtS/men 3*30500

assumaabta............. MO t in .

UNFORD 1/1, *438month plus
**30deposit. Nopatsl
______ CalllllHM______
S tm t rowRtntab
• SANFORD Vt. opt., w/patlo.
C/HA. S400/SM.
• SANFORD t/t. apt., w/ancl.
patio. If-rms, Fplc. *408/000
• LARI MART 1/1.1 1 story,
w/lett, pool, no pots, nonsmoker. NICEI*1030/1010
• NORTHLAKI III Condo,
w/lplc., pool. Its*, loot*
W/option *111/300
• SANFORD 1/1. w/carport,
romodtled. dean *108/300
ttaastramRsalty, lac.
"We Mia*qt Tier Name Hkt
JIMDOTH............ 333-3*01
1 BDRM. WO1/11. *37* me.,
Convenient location. I NORM.
COTTAeg, CMmo. 331-OW
11*4 luaiwsortN Avo. .Small. 4
bWm. I both, wall to wall
carpet, no pot*. 1408/mon. +
•so 33»e y &gt;innn .
1MILKS FROM NewMailt t/t,
porch, nlca. dean, good loca­
tion. No pots *30} mo. + soc.
Avail. 10-33. SO*1434*47
1141DOWNa WHYAINTO
Whan you can own, this )
Bdrm. homo, with CHA, now
paint A carpstl Ask about
HUO homesI The HUUmaa
Oroeg. lac. teortsriHiqMJ

105—DuplexTriplex/Rtnt
SANFORD, 1/3. A/C. Quiet
area. No pats. 1X8 plus dap.
Avallsbla Nov. 1..... 331 04*3.
SRMINOlf NIOH. 1/1. C/HA.
carpal, equip., kit.. Inside
laundry, carport. 3334404.

111-Offfce
Space /Rent
1371 SO. FT., Itors front, hvy
traffic ortal t i l l month.
133MN

127—Storife/Office

____ Ipece

OUTDOOR STORAOI. Boats.
RV, Equipment Fenced A
^tjhNd^eK5He&gt;44__^^^
141—NemetlerSele

Af FORDADlE HOMES
VENTURE i PROPERTIES
I- l -

141—Hmysmfor Sale
LARI MART. By
3/3. fplc., *cm. garth, Nnced
yard. sec. system. 13)0 sq. It.
Motivated Setter. 33b107.
RRDUCIOIt FROM S330.1N
TO 1113.000. 3 Acres. VI S#llt
plan, formal living rm„ sern.
porch, Ingroundpsaf ISX31.
MAYWOOD 3/3. Brooklast
nook, formal dining rm„ fplc..
sern. parch. |*cu»l. 3 cor
garag*. ASKINGI13MM
C

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1/ t ll/S' t 1/ 1
U N F O R a V X FAMILY I
C/NA,
ronovitod. tilt*

CUL 01 UC. Mint 3/1. fenced.
spill, w/garags. 100.300
COUNTRY ISTATI, 4/1 on t.O
•eras, living, dining, tom.,
ronovjfod. hors# stall, toned
Agrl. Sat.Sec. tys. tHO.NO.
HANOYMANIPKCIALI VI. on
over 1/3acre. *31.080.
01 AO IND. Cut Ot Sac.
greenbelt, 3/1Nnced. 143.800.
ASSUMI NO QUALIFY.
Plnecrest 3/1. Wnct. carport.
*37,000
I'A lil

Pawn, *40*/men..... 70bNW.

SANFORD, 4/3 14N + Sq. Ft.
Fireplace. Iq. shaded let. TIC
star*** haasa. *4*.M*. 33l*«77.
U N FORD U L I OR R IN TII
1/1. scm. porch. Fancod back
yard *330 mo. 1st 4 last. 1X0
sac. (Sale*37,Wt). 3*34*00.
t O M I OWNBR Financing, I
Acre* + Hama. IM M IM A TI.
333 0*71 or B*ag*r80»VM.

STENSTROM

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VtNTURf I PROPERTIES
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wood tomHurq A snnqdl In
shop rollnlshing avail,
LABNT! MANY 4IM1M

LIKE BRANO NRWt Ilactro
__________ 14
Lue10*3 3331730_______
TOWcanfral unfit nawBused.
town P N J * &lt;0 Q7 *144
to*7*7-1771
DtNITTI A a Padtod dtotr*
(It. brawn), actogm shapo It. BUROLAN AARL Easy push
S A C R IL o r r i l N . High and
“
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ssaad. 1171Altar Tpns33MME
d r y - A p p r a v a d tar 1
•4CMaMm...0*3144
dDNTBR, Konmsrt, goad
condition. IIM llrm. Call BLICTNIC WNBBLCNAIR.
331d*1d_____________
goad condHton, tor a CHILD.
NowScratchA Cost IMBA Soil UM 304743
C » O p /l4to
Aohtor Raytoor David
FIRIWOOD. Seasewed aak,
• 41
FtNI DIOBB CLUB. Cvd4
S4BJB • toad. Fw delivery
W. utility room. Raody to dMATTRRMA
SFNINA
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TUB TIMII Hast a
mmm,
Chrtafma* Party. M FBI!
157—Matfto
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t/l
• MS; TRUCK TOPPER. FlMrgtos*.
craam A brawn. FIN ViM
CO A
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MANATEE, E7.M4
* 14X44. t/i Met n
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FLIC1

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tpk.. S14JM.
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MOON. scm. rm, SIMM
#M X4gi/LI1 SKYLINE, FL
rm., carpart.lM.MI
a MXaa. V t M M . to SXVLINC.
w/wa»h ary. dishwashor.
fplc.
CALLS33*0144srPIITW
PALM VALLBY, »nclss*0
porch, living t
roam, aaMn ktt.
4t*paaai. ka-mahar rofrtgwator. 1/4 fan in soch ream,
utility. wa*h/dryor. 1-car
cargart. CUN. 3MJ177.
i lot UgNsCorrtogoCave
e t/t. Large Living Room,
Scroan Rm., C/HA. CNan 4
e l/t, Falla. Shod. C/HA.
• V t 14* Wide, needs same
TLC, nsestMmovsd.13.4HM
e l/t. Double Wide Lorn
Patto. Carport. Largo Mi*tor
C/HA. Cloan 4
• AJItha
4M^tj4Mor|MjW*
3 BDNAA, RBMOOBLIDb N
bath A bit. scm. porchI *
J l M m y t o j45*4141

11 A l l . KKAI IV
COMMIRCIAL P3TINTIALI 4 bdrm., 1 lath, con
Crete blk. homo tn over t
acral CHAt Datachad
workshopl Fp.c.l Many
possibilities! ONLYnot,MO.

323-5774
DRLTONA VI. spill plan, faml
ly room... .......... ..*41,000.
W. MallcomuskIkeener 3337*01
IX(CCHHAANNOOI I IOR t i l l your
property touted anywhere I
M V R ITQ A S R IA LTY 774-MIS
FO R U L I BY OWN Ik. new
everything. 3 bdrm.. I bath.
No closing. 1*00 down. *440.00
Mo. Must have good credit t
407 4*33017, WO REALTORS
H I D O I N LA R I, 3/3. Owner
f i n a n c i n g *1,000 down .
*503/mon. MMOO. 774 7071.
I NVESTORS SPICIALI V I W
Brick homo, needs work. B U T
It's a BAROAIN at tlt.000.
Hllllman Orsup Inc. Raaltar.............................331 *333.
• LA K I MAH Y Unususal Otfsr
1 homes sa see site In Lake
Mary. Eicsllent lor Invest
menl. Your opportunity to II*
up. tpllt, Incrtase valut
Listed at *17,IN far *11.

CRUriCRTKMHUU
3/3 Condo, all opplloncH.
Inside atillty w/wosher B
dryerl Clubhouse. Iannis
courts, pool. 4 sec. guerdl
Close to I 4 4 newWall 4 I 41
ATnNTKMKTIIUSI
l/t On a 73s140* lot room Nr
the Rvt Nice kit., w/breektesl
bar. all sppl , I perches Italt'
4 ISsll' Brlng your perch
swing!................. *11,0081
321-2720 •322 2420
LAKE MARY*SANFORD
•In Our 39th Ye»i«
THINKINOOFBUYINO...
m ?r 4 mom1 yyyyf
FRII Heme Beyer's Ktt.
Call I
tint

Real estate, inc
WHOAI ALMOIT4ACRIS
With a tour bedroom home tor
only tm .H O U O O L I U F and
come see tor yourwll! I
Call Barbara Winmens. eves.
133-1734 CatWert Real I stole.
333-7408___________________
1/1. N I W L V R IM O O ILR O .
Must see I Esc. starter home,
In great cond. near altm.
school, 137,100. Call: 33* 1048.
3*44 I I PORTAL A V I., l/t.
Esc. rental Income. Santord.
C/HA. *44.000 *34 (33*.

Antique/Classic
Cart

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115—Industrial
______Rentals______
OFFICI WARIHOU1R. from
UOO/mon . 1310USft.. PRIMI
location, corner of 44A A Old
Lk. Mary Rd. In Santord.
ttapanba Realty.......ataaitt
117-Commtrcial
______Rtntils______
STRIR ITORI AVAILABLC,
1330SanfordAva. 400r Sq. FI.
1303/Mon, Apsnl: 7740074.
l i t —Office
5pece/Rtnf
OFFICI AStarSOS 400sq. It. A
' up. MOV! INIFICIALI *1*1
mon. 3318138or1333114
UNFORD. Offkt space. *400
sq It. building total, 1100 sq.
tt. peroffleaunit. 331-7844

i l l —AppHeeces

O BIBL m m

LARei t/l. Rang*. Frktot, *303
ith glut security. CURRH
INCTB
NAURU'S VIUMf
LakeAda I Mrm... *410/mo.
1Bdrm., 1474/mo. andug.
3234170

UP A DOWNSTAIRII (I opts]

70W. HRS H.Aapty topers— .

securityofficer job

111 L 21 ST.
RtlTORID, Charming, 3
bdrm., 1 bath, garags. tpk..
O
AR FLOOR!. CHA. sm
wlaljim AlianAiaa *ga aaa

Fei«AASICCA»H*333-&gt;0gg

MOMNOV.MM)—Dot. Ure
Training Armed a Unamend

141—Homes tof Sato

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PLUMSor ISMONS
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FwSato
BIAUTY ULOM FOB ULB.
In UNFORD, good tocotton,
up A earning srsa Owner
moving assay. FI**** colt Nr
LOCAL TAVBRNI *44.0*4.
15.BOO down-OWNKR FINA78CINCI 3331*44 or m
ISlb_______________
TMIMrORMU.
B U M 4 W IN !
Busin***
and/or with property In
cludad. Owner financing
available. Down paymont
required. UNP04 Dorse

RIFUMBISMBDfNNre CoqNn.
all make* 4 slam. Save «g N
M% trim Newl Warmaty 4
Free delivery......4EPMAMM
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BUILDI710MATSRIALS

MUSTUQUKMTE1I
3 Military Sjnc^ BwHdtoq*:
Brand flaw,
tall ImmadtoTofy due to Mts
dating*. One N41MLWillMil
tor balance (Ml *43-10*
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407 3330133

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large cage. ONLY IML 30

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t. STOVII: I-- IT*M. 3 - to'electric 1133so; I 30"almost nowoloctrlc1171
1. WASHED!. Maytag 371.
Kelvknater 1*0.
3- OKVBBS: K«nmoro*71
407-I3t-4*Mor4M-MI4

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PRIfDNTLIUlR. roOullt 3M
Camming*, t ip. esc. work
truck.. T
om It 13.3
Asking STEEL OBO. Seme II
noneInq 447-003131
IW FORD VAN,
3EM cyt.. gmd work truck.
Run*gaadl gwo.OM&gt;7l
■ C H IV Y A I L Ttow meter and
porta, Standard, rum groat.
S3ML 0 0 0 .0 4 0 3 3
M FORD FIN 4X 3.
•varything work*I Goad
rlar.it:---------------

2M—Vtbktos

Wawtoq
OLO 1 JUNK CARS/TRUCHS
WANTia Fill Stoat away.
fpayCA1M.Tracy:i
PAID! Far JwW Cars.
T r u c k * A Ml s c. l Kssp
Amerka Ba*wfttol 1....03-3*8*
JU N E C A M W ANTED! Rum
Ing ar nail Fay m 7 days a
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C A M P R R O U N P MamMrsklq
camp from coast to caasl. RFI
affiliation. Paid SOM SacrltketJTSI Call 1 0 4 3 0 4 3 0

O Mtol ML 8*34441

Real estate, inc.

372-7491
N O OOWN F A V M IN T. Far
qwalllltd bvyeril VIS*. In
super condition, on large lot.
It you are eternally on any
walling list tor a house. W E
N A V I H O M II AVAILABLE!
Hllllman Orsep Inc. Raaltar.............................731*313.
P IN IC H IS T I JUST LISTED!
Lg. V I, CHA, range, fridge,
wether- drytr, workroom,
fenced yd OWNER ANXIOUS
1*1.000

Directory of Services
NotlCd
FLORIDA STATE HEDUIRIS
all contractors be rtglsNrsd
or c*rtllled. To verify * staN
cont ract ors llctns# call
I 100 547 7840 Occupational
Licence* ere required by th*
county and can be verified by
calling 13I I I JO. eat. 7433

Additions A
Remodsllnfl
' N E W k EM ODf L' kE FAIE'
Vinyl Siding. Painting, Doors.
Carpentry. Concrete
3114833 3 0 tallnt, C1C8IN88

Air ConditkTriiriR

Whsro an Apartment
Is more than just a
Place to LiveFaaa
■

B R A N D NE W 1 TON C/HA
cond Installed In tilsllng can
trel heel sysNm. 11488. + lea
installed. 3 yrs. werrantry.
^ # I^ IK ^ ^ ^ * * * * M 4 I3

busk Hogging
BUSH HOOOINO. Light grad
Ing. Reasonable rales, call tor
estimate. 333 3414Iv. mag.

Cdrpdnfry

9 Ps a 9 fo m e !

HUBRL
ONLYAFEWOPENINGS!
m RIDGEWOODAYE, SANFORD, FL

330-1431

CABINETS,

DOORS, gen.

carpentry, drywell. llc/lns O
AS IwNrNrs.......... 333-401
CANFENTEN All kinds ol home
repairs, painting A ceramic
III* Richard Gross
111 5S73

Carpdt/lnsUlldtion *
" 5 S ? i 7 MILLDIRECT
dig Oiscewrts Famous Brands
First Owality. TapLine.
Stelnmesler. Saionles.
Trackless. Sculpturaste S*
mstelltd Commercial level
loops 1388yd......4*7 114*888

ninu 5»rvkD
ALL FURF M I

Otflce/comm . low rates. Ik.
m 870 Beeper 741410.

APOLLOCLEANINdSERVICE
Comm./Res. weekly, monthly
or one time
40 3314*44
•IRS to fit your
Just askl *433733.
Sine*' 1874'" Pmo’sNikpg

QUALITY CLBANINd Svc*..
kstimakN rates! Free rat
Rat, evell. onrequest..388HIT
THE HAMPTON I
Lie.. Bonded. Ins . Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed......... *443*48

IConcrtfd
A S F8 U LT/H
33 yrs. esp. Freeast. Llc /lns.

T4 c CenstriKheo. 4848474.
CAPTAIN CONCRETE, Wayne
Beet. 1 Man Ouellty Opera
ttonlnqiSM^^jjMNa
DdCOfitirifl
WANT T O R ID lC O R A T im t
But It Isn't In your budgalt
I con help I. Coll Nr appt:

..0*4138.
Eldcfricdl

MASTER ILECTBICIAN
Repair-addition, esmm/rts
Lie InalERomgiW.... Ml 447*

T in c t
PENCIL lervta*.

Custom Design I Free Csl I
W e | ra a p a n W k * r^ 0 N t^

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INSTALLATION* ■ I FAIR*
MOST INSTALLATION 08.IA.
Lie./Esq 417-4848474

HOfACiMPBOVIMNTS:
Kit. DBath •Tilts*D«*r
press, cleaning, call tar
Carpantry • Wlndmrs«H*nd esllmate. Call 1II 47H
yman Servlceatmall Jobs DUN RITR house*, mobile
Wskame Cadi
hames, walks, decks, drives.
Frees*!. Siq./la*......0 0 }
PRESSURI CNsnlaq heme*,
drives, walks A peel decks
IVSERVICE
CaMtor ansINy........ 301*4*
Will wash A Iron. Pickup A aSPRAVAWAV. MN Pmsttr*
delivery, lewrates. 030**
Enl. cleanings VNa/MC Ira*
ast. Lk./lno........... IN0110
Lrwn Ip rv k t
4cr—n A OiJiiworfc ‘
AMIRICANLAWNCAAE
Screen 4 Frtw
Yard A Tree work. Hauling APFOPDABLI
rescreen A repairs. Free
tael FrearsIImeN...301181
estlmatos call..... 487 31311**
Mdsonry
sp f ink tors/ irrigBtion
MA S O N RIV.
Y , New/E
N*w/Rs*#lrsl
IRRIOATION. Lk.
Brick, stone, glam Mk. 0 yrs BUDQBT
Install • Repairs* Pumps
t o Freaest... 0*JTMK*db
Free ast. 17yr. 44314014toe

LockitwHIi
ALL LOCKS - ALL MANOil
Wholesale te public. Lec*i
Installer. VNa-MC Wkslmli
Lacks I M4U4S441

BUTCH'S TILB tIRV Lie li
Y r s Enp. Beta-K IK ton re
modeling..........07 74/ 0154

PBifltjff
BRUNILL FAINTIMS, It yrs.
esp. (883804**) Cemm/resid,
carpentry, repair*, doer
hanging pleaterIng 3333*81
PAINTING a Pm* Clean, dry
wall repair. Wallpaper r»
moved Over0*a» N*I7I7
PARIS PAINTIND, Pressure
clean, spray, brush A rail.
Popcorncell.. Jins3081*4

■CNOLS TRIE SVC Lie's Ins
"Let the Professionals do I f
Free estimates.......3337738
TOOO'STREIIIRVKI.
13yrs servingthisarea
Freeestimate*:...... naasoa
UpfcoislDfy
PARKIES Upbeistory P.sf
equip, auto boat int.
turn. Aantiques »1 3704

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by Chic Young

BLOND*

Is diet the best
solution to gout?

PETER
DEAR DR. OOTT: My husband emphasise that this relation to In
G O T T .M .D .
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                    <text>September 26, 1995

TUESDAY

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County ainee ISOS
88th Year, No. 28 - Sanford, Florida

N EW S D IG EST

Meting out punishment, justice
Residents
protest
treatment
by police
• » V IC KI DeBOfMMBR
HtrakJ Senior Staff Writer

Th t winning ksy
Joseph Rothwell of DeBary, In car, was the
winner of the 1995 Ford Escort, donated by
Seminole Ford, given away as part of the grand
opening weekend at Seminole Towne Center.
Rothwell was one of four persons whose names
were selected to win keys, only one of which
would fit. The other finalists, Toni Manley of
DeBary, Connie Farrell of Oviedo and Mario
Mendose of Orlando each received $200 gift
certificates from mall stores.

□ Sports
Big night for local nsttsrs
W INTER PARK — Lake Mary won a monster
matchup with Lake Howell and Seminole swept
a doublchrader from Spruce Creek and Lake
Brantley In boys' volleyball action Monday.
B ee P a ge IB.

□ Pooplo

Just call her 'Cookie Lady’
A Sanford woman rides to all of her volunteer
Jobs on a bicycle • even lo her work al Pine Crest
School where she Is known ns the "Cookie
Lady."

1
Governor taps Simmons
SANFORD - Sanford City Manager Bill
Simmons has been appointed by Governor
Lawton Chiles as a member o f the Base Mapping
Advisory Committee. The term ts to extend to
February 6. 1996.
Governor Chiles said the committee Is lo
m ake recommendations for the planning,
coordination, establishment of procedures and
activities for the development and malntcmancc
o f three stale base map components: geodetic
framework, planlmctrlc and topographic map­
ping, and parcel mapping.
Chiles said Simmons was selected on Ihc basis
o f his qualifications and Interest.

Business after hours
L A K E M A R Y — T h e G re a te r L a k e
Mary/Hcathrow Chamber o f Commerce will hold
It's Business After Hours meeting next Thurs­
day. Sepl. 28 at Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Everyone Is Invited lo attend the
function from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. Thrre Is no
charge.
For additional Information, phone Ihc cham­
ber office at 333-4748.

Activist
wants city
commission
involved
■v m c k p f iip a u p
Herald Staff Writer

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SANFO RD — Members o f the
black community turned out at the
Sanford City Commission meeting
Monday night lo protest against the
police department. The matter was
the result of controversy over an
arrest made by police o f Katina
Campbell. 22. during a domestic
dispute on September 18.
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Th ere have been allegations made
that the woman was unduly treated
rnmrn
Ca,n**ir’ wl,h K*,,n* Campbell, are among members of the
during her arrest.
! »*«fling protests In front of the Sanford police station.
Johnell Jackson, who ser'ed ns
* re. 1urfll,n® ■ " Investigation In to police handling of
Campbell during a domestic violence call last week.
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C ity . Pag* « A

SANFORD — Inside the Sanford
P o lice Departm ent on M onday
morning, administrators said they
have nothing to hide and (hat they
welcome an Investigation by the
FBI.
Outside a sullen group numbering
fewer than 10, led by community
activist Johnell Jackson, stood on
the sidewalk with hand-lettered
□ B « e P r e te s t, Page BA

Door-to-door
mail delivery
Historic district
asks: If Disney town
has it, why can’t we?
By VICKI DeSOftMIBK
Herald Senior Stall Writer
SANFORD — Residents o f the downtown
residential historic district have a gripe with Ihc
Sanford Post Office they hope they can resolve
urnlcubly.
uou ur entry Wuiu, picsuicm tit me ccmrul
Florida Letter Carriers. Ihc union which repre­
sents the postal employers In Sanford.
Wain believes the residents o f the historic
district have misinterpreted the Intent or corre­
spondence from Ihc post office which encourages
residents lo switch Ihclr mall delivery from
door-to-door lo curbside.
Residents feel the letter Is misleading, as It
encourages them lo accept a curbside (traditional
rural) delivery box free of ehurgr.
[ S ee M all, Page BA

Curbside mail delivery Includes cluster mall boxes
and rural boxes, which historic district residents
say is not In keeping with the neighborhood.

Mm m m m , by Tarns, Vlncant

Residents say they feel pressured to switch by
the post office

County balances billboards and beauty
■ y S A N O IU IL L iO TT
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — Balancing efforts to make Semi­
nole County a more attractive place to live while
allowing the private sector to continue making
money from billboards Is the focus of a morning
work session by the Seminole County Board of
Commissioners today.
Billboards may be nonconforming due to

height, construction, size or they may be located
In u zoning classification which does not permit
billboards. There are 125 total billboards In
unincorporated portions o f Ihc county. Only 12
are conforming. The deadline for bringing all
nonconforming signs Into compliance was June
1. 1995.
While every currently nonconforming billboard
was In conformity with county regulations at the
lim e It was constructed. Ihc billboards have

become nonconforming os the result o f adopting
zoning classifications which prohibit boards In
agriculture areas or as a result o f a 1990
ordinance establishing revised construction, size
and height standards.
A total o f 52 billboards are nonconforming due
to construction standards, size and height while
61 arc nonconforming due lo changes In zoning
or construction standards, according to a stalf
n s * e B eauty, P a g * BA

Cops still
battling
drug deals

With a little help from her friends

Compiled from staff reports

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By NICK PFBIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer

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_ SANFORD — Members of the
Sanford police Special Investigative
U nli. SIU. continue ihclr drive
against drug ucllvlty In the area
around Third Street and Olive
Avenue.
Within a few hours Friday, nine
persons were arrrested. They were
listed as follows:
• Scott ||. Brandon. 22. 253 Third
Street, Lake Mary, charged with
purchase o f marijuana.
• E D. Jason. 21. of Altamonte
Springs, charged with purchase of
marijuana.
• Burton Keith Reynolds. 32. ol
Montverde, charged with purchase
o f crack cocaine.
• Milton W. Russell. 35. 123
C ou n try Club C irc le . Sanford,
charged with purchase of crack
cocaine.
• Edwin Aviles. 38. of Winter
Park, charged with purchase- o f a
controlled substuncc.
• Humberto F. Aponte. 34. of
Winter Park, charged with purchase
o f a controlled substance.
• Antonio Tram m el. 20. 2932
Truman Ulvd.. Sanford, charged
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I Children begin by loving
their parents; as they grow
older they judge them; some­
times they forgive them, f
-O scar W ild *

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Cloudy

Today: Partly cloudy
with scallrrcd showc r s an d I hu n •
d e rsto rm s m a in ly
during the afternoon.
High In Ihc upper
80s to around 90.
Southeast wind 10
mph. Chance of rain
•10 percent.

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Photo by Marl Harm

With help from neighbors and caring friends. Callie
Mae Livingston won't be dodging the rain drops
inside her Hawkins Avenue home anymore. Saturday
volunteers using materials donated by Home Depot
fixed her roof. A hole in the floor was also repaired.

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Area residents are making an effort to spruce up the
neighborhood. They came to the aid of the Sanford
senior citizen after she was turned down or could not
qualify for other housing rehabilitation programs.

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ST. AUGUSTINE — An aU grtor trainer loot port o f his left
arm after being attacked bjr a crocodile while trying to feed It.
Arthur Clements. 37. remained In fair condition early this
morning after being attacked Monday by a 6-foot Cu
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Jacksonville.
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Clements was attacked while leavtng the pond after feeding
the reptiles, police aald.
Crocodiles are generally more vicious and active than their
cousins, the alligators. Alligators also have broader snouts.
Both reptiles tend to be more hostile In captivity than In the
wild.

I l*m opposed to keeping
secret records on Individu­
als who are denied their due
process. There’s too many
innocent people being put
on this list end disqualified
from employment.!

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child molesters w ill not be used to check Job
appifcsnts at child-care centers under a faw
that takes
effect LSunday.
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Since I96 0, state officials have dis­
qualified “ confirm ed'' but not convicted
abusers on the state's child abuse registry
from Jobs at day-care centers, sum m er
camps and runaway shelter*. The registry
In clu des co m p lain ts In vestigated and
verified b y the state. .
A law quietly passed in May elim inates
checking names on the registry as part of
the reoutred applicant screening process.
State officials w ill continue to run crim inal
background checks on potential hires.

ORLANDO — Doctors are trying to determ ine whether a
toddler who ate som e cocaine wtn suffer any long-term health
problems.
The 15-month-old girl picked up what turned out to be a
•mall quantity o f the drug while playing outside her Cocoa
apartment and popped It In her mouth, according to a baby
sitter.
The child began trem bling and losing her balance about two
hours later, and the baby sitter took her to Weathoff Hospital In
Rockledge. Tests detected the cocaine In her system, and the
youngster was transferred to Arnold Palm er Hospital for
Children and W om en In Orlando.
She was listed tn stable condition Monday w hile doctors tried
to determine how much cocaine was Ingested and what the
long-term results m ight be.
Police were Investigating but believed It was accidental.
"W e don't think anybody fed the child anything." Cocoa
Police Lt. Mark (daym an said, "ft Just looks tike she found
something on the ground and put tt tn her m outh."
The child's mother. Tomlka Marten. 33. had left her at the
sitter's home early Sunday before going to work, police said.

age of the v ic tim s makes prosecution
difficult.
"It could be a clear-cut case without a
conviction yet. and as o f O c t 1. we won't
know about these perpetrators." said Mark
Mendel, co-owner o f KidStop child-care
centers In Boynton Beach and Lantana.
About 300 o f the 290.000 background
checks condu cted each yea r turn up
suspected abusers on the registry, according
to the Departm ent o f Health and Re­
habilitative Services.
More than h a lf o f the 300 file
challenging the list's accuracy, i
It costs HRS m ore than 91.8 million to

The law tries to balance the rights of
. .
o f being molesters and the
rights o f innocent children. It also tries to
shift the task o f labeling pedophiles from
HRS to the Justice system.
But some day-care owners and children's
advocates said the abuse registry has served
aa a valuable safety net in Job screening.
Th ey aald some child molesters w on 't
appear In criminal records because the
private nature o f the crime and the you ng

classify abuse complaints on the reglatr
either ss unfounded, confirmed or closed.
" I felt It was a lot o f bureaucracy and
much b en efit" «Md Rep. Lola F “
D-West Palm Beach, who c h a in the .
Select Committee on Child Abuse
Neglect. "Our resources are precious."
Frenkel said the taw offers employers
m ore information on potential hires. In­
cluding personnel records from prior Jobs
and more detailed criminal records. Within
tw o years, day-care centers wtO receive rap
sheets on potential hires Instea d o f just
retytng on HRS' say-so that the person
committed a ertme.
Th e child abuse registry still is available
to HRS employees, foster care h
adoption facilities to h elp U m
children tn safe home*. O ffs lals w i n ___
tlnue to rely on the registry to flog people
suspected o f abusing adults whb seek Jobs
caring for the elderly or disabled.
Critics o f the registry, m ost notably Sen.
John OataUdewics. R-Orlando, view tt aa a
" I'm opposed to keeping secret records on
individu als who are denied their due
" T h e r e ’s too many
process.” he
put on this hat and
Innocent people
disqualified from em j
I.”

Officer lostt 2 chlkJrtn, ntoM in wrtefc
ORLANDO — Th e mayor, police chief and several other
members o f the Orlando Police Department have spent several
days consoling an officer who lost two o f her children and a
niece In a car accident.
Terrell Hughley. a police aide to Mayor Glenda Hood, lost her
14-year-old son Maurice and 3-year-old daughter Destiny In the
accident Saturday near downtown Orlando. Their 16-year-old
cousin. Crystal Davis, also died.
Police said La trice Hughley. 17. the officer's other daughter.
lost control o f her car and It was broadsided by another vehicle.
Lattice broke both her hips.
"This is a tragedy beyond what Is Imaginable." Police Chief
Tom Hurl hurt said Sunday.
He Joined about 20 officers at Orlando Regional
Center with officer Hughley on Saturday and Sunday. Her
daughter was in serious but stable condition Monday. The
mayor also visited.

Floridian eonfasaaa to murdar
MONTEREY — AI local
wwu man
UMUI u
crashed
m i H um
his m
car
u Into
uiui a
« funeral
iu u c iii
home and died after
er being chased and repeatedly shot by a
ynkM utouaiaadfn ■sflsrtd s. pokoM tU .
Om
Sunday after his car crashed Into Goff Funeral Home.
Lynn Faulkner. 33. o f Apopka. Fla., surrendered the m m
weapon at the funeral home and was arrested, police said.
1 can't believe 1 killed someone." Faulkner was quoted as
saying when he handed over the gun. according to Jerry
un County sheriff. Faulkner waa charged with
A baton. Putnam
first-degree murder.
He and wife Nancy were In the process o f getting divorced.
A baton said. She had apparently been seeing BUbrey tn the
meantime.
Mrs. Faulkner got down uu the floor board o f the car when
the shooting started and was not Injured by bullets or the
crash.
Monterey Is on the Cumberland Plateau In eastern Middle
Tennessee.

S-iTi
Tha 8aminola High School class o f 194S will hold Its SOyaar
reunion on Oct. 6-7. A photo o f tha graduating class Is not
availabl#, but hare thay are aa thay graduated from tha aighth
grads in 1941. Front row, left to right: Galon Rsvsia, Walter Bush,
Banny Austin, Mary Louisa Dixon, Martha Paigs, Minnla Ruth
Odham, Lucy Ward, Marlon Paareon, Anna Lorrina Blount,
Cacalla Peggy Milligan, Laths Oglssby, Roasmary Cullum, Hatan
Sjoblom, Harold Chapman, J.D. Grogan, Lawrancs Rows, Louisa
Ttmpls. Second row: Bobby Hants, BUI Shoemaker, Joa Jonas,
Fred Hogan, Frank Johnston, Al McMillan, Al Doudnay, Calvin
Taylor, Bill Evans, John Baxwaachln, unknown. Third row:
Unknown, Mary Warren, Paul Hodglna, Helen Hickson, Doris
Dunn, Mary Monger, Lydia Wtaboldt, Jean Hall, Harriett Millar,
Annie Atyce Kennedy, Ethel Brown, Alice Hall, Unknown. Fourth
row: Camilla Lundqulst, Bob Gut, William Hardin, Joseph Griffith,
David Jackson, Joa Patras, Unknown, Clarence McKee, BUI
Chapman, Troy Ray, Duane McSharrow, Rudolph Walters, Beautle
Robson. Fifth row: Maps* Greene. Gerald Walthal, Jerry White,
Cleo Tucker, Mary Godwin, Batty Hayman, Jennie Las Hutchins,
Mary Louisa 8mith, Marion Herbal, Emily Anderson, Paulina

Doctor's body found In rtvor
JACKSONVILLE — Police are awaiting autopsy results to
determine the cause o f death o f a Jacksonville doctor whose
body was found In the St. Johns River.
The body o f John Decker Fraser. S3, a gynecologist and
osteopath, was discovered about 3 p.m. Sunday. It was taken
lo the Medical Examiner's Office for an autopsy.
Fraser’s wife. Jan. had reported him missing to police
Saturday evening. She aald she had not seen or heard from him
since midnight Friday.
She told police Fraser's wallet and beeper were left at home.
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McCtailan, Roberta Evans. Sixth row: Unknown, Aubrey Whlttan,
Bunny McCall, Joa Bakar, Nail Powtll, La# Drury, Carl 8umlar,
Bill Wilkinson, Gaorga Tsmpfo, Charlie Sparkman. Savanth row:
Jimmy Michaels (sitting), Louisa Hires, Bari la Mas Btainmeyar,
Mary Joyce Stevens, Mary Ann Whelchel, N ellie Dean Bales,
Shirley Cameron, Batty Corrodl, Martha Brown, Emma Rumbley,
Thao Powers (sitting), Unknown. Eighth row: Bill Hutchison, BUI
Epps, Georgs Rowland, Waiter Bethea, Robert Geiger, Harry
Beasley, Carl Corpenlng. Row Nina: Walter Baal, Russell Page,
Ida Diehl, Laois Benton, Mildred Dague, Wanda Hasty. Row Tan:
Robert Cranston, Unknown, Dorothy Lyons, Cat hartno Clark,
Betty Moore, Unknown. Row 11: John 8klnner, Quids Carlton,
Jean Giles, Camilla Batten, Lorrene Short, Annette Abrams,
Outda Davis. Row 12: Gerald Lossing, Frank Robinson, Julian
Moss, Bob Callahan, Sylvia Metsh, Audrey Bach, Edith Chestnut,
Patricia Bchuts, Lucille Altman, Ralph Batts, Marion Reborn. Top
row: Charles Dawson, Theron Madden, Claude Humphrey, Stella
Cherry, Mary Warren, Virginia Anstey, Katharine Lord. If you can
identity any ot tha unknowns, contact Grace Marie Btlneclpher.

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showers and tstms. Wednesday:
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Sanford Monday was 90 degrees
and the overnight low was 74 as
reported by the University of
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Avenue.
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period, ending at 9 a.m. Tues­
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MaHarrNta
_______________ goat weekend In
with retail thefts at alorca In the Sem inole Tow ns

Reversing course,
Perot vows to
form new party

Wavne Fee.
•Kiwaneta
enneth Wayne
Roe. 47, of
o f IPalatini, was sw eate d after he

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H e w m ch a rged w tth retail theft.
•David Cramer, 19. of Jacksocnmh. and Angela I
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8t Aofuattoe. were both erresteJat a
•tore at the nan Sunday. The couple waa acc
•TO injnerchaadiae from a store without paring.
. In addition to aecurtty guards at the mall, the

.. * ahe! ” ’ &gt; jfc p m ta report a white 1900 C hevrolet van.
ueraae LXU-06R, waa stolen Friday from a business tn the
3800block of E.8R-46.
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• A w h t t e and blue 1993 Pontiac, with no Ucenae
cense tag,
from the 700 Mock o f Snow h a I
near Oviedo.

warrants
•V incent R. QUchriot. 3 1 .1 3 0 9 W. 19th Place. Sanford, waa
a m e d warrants a th e John K. Polk Correctional Facility
Friday. He was wanted on tw o separate warrants fo r a t M to
w o n charges c f obtaining properly with w wthfeas checks.
I Larry Eugene Lem on. 3 7. 1809 W. 17th Street. Sanford,
ted by ahertfTa deputies on U.S. H ighw ay 17-93
Saturday. He waa wanted for failing to appear on a charge o f
•Gwendolyn Jonl Rivera. 18. o f 1819 Summerttn Avenue,
waa located by Sanford pobce on Oleander A ven u e Sunday.
She waa wanted on an active Seminole County warrant. Police
•aid at the time o f the arrest, she was aho charged wtth

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W A S H IN G T O N -S h a k in g the
American political system anew.
Ross t a u t la j^ e d jg n g to fo rm a
1999 presid ential candidate and
the ballot clout o f tndepenvoters to away congresstn-

MA N € CRfATWHS

H e aald h t had no candidate In
mind. W hen ashed about retired
Oc t . Cotin FbwtO, who b eonridering a 1998 run as a Re­
publican or Ind ependent t a u t
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O thers w ho have voiced Inter­
est In an Independent or thirdparty candidacy Include retiring
Dem ocr atic Sen. M Bradley «
New Jersey and former Con­
necticut Gov. Lowell Wdcker. a
form er Republican senator w ho

P ero t, w h o s e 19 percen t
showing tn th e 1993 presidential
race exposed deep discontent
with the tw o m ajor parties, eaid
he had no plana to run as the
r party’s candidate. "T U s Is
not •bout m e running for presl- on to w in the governorship.
State leader s o f United W e
he sold Monday night.
"The laat th in g I w ant Is for this Stand Am erica arid they took
Perot a t hla ward, but nothing
thing to be about m e.”
precluded them from drafting
But he did n ot flatly rule it ou t
Perot aoid organising the In­ the T e x a s billionaire as the new
dependence Party would begin party's candidate.
“ It m ight b e Colin Powell, It
this week In C alifornia and move
next to O h io nod Maine, an of could b e Sam Nunn, it could be
which have 1996 deadlines to B ill Bradley. It could be R o m
Qualify fo r 1998 ballots. He said htmself,” said Don Torgersm.
the party's platform would mir­ the Illinois Lotted We Stand
ror that o f hla United We Stand execu tive director. “ He certainly
America group. Including dra­ didn’ t preclude a candidacy/'
matic cam paign and lobbying said S teve Boat, the Maine execreforms, as w ell as a balanced

* U e Taylor. 30, o f 1800 RooeeveK Avenue. Sanford, waa
located by Sanford police at 10th Street and Southwest Road
Friday. He waa wanted for violation o f probation on a
conviction of purchase o f cocaine.

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Open containers
Sanford police arrested Andrea Sanches Merced, 49. o f 831
W . Seventh Street and Stephen Lamar Haney. 39. o f 3473
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Park In the 400 block o f 8. French Avenue, with cans o f beer In
their possession. Each was charged wtth having an open
container.

Dniganeet
Bradley Ryan Carmine. 19. 773 Creckwater Terrace. Lake
Mary, was arrested b y sheriff's deputies Thursday. O fficers said
they found two persona In a car In front of Carmine's residence.
Carmine, reportedly a passenger In the vehicle, w aa charged
w ith possession o f 30 gram a o f cannabis.

Traffic stops
t!
•P am ela June Jaquea,
39, o f Winter Springs, w aa stopped
by Sanford police at 13th Street and Lake Avenue Saturday,
She was charged w ith driving wtth a euspended/revoked
'o f Insurance.
•R onnie Lane Hetdcnnan, 43, o f Oeneva. w as stopped on
*2\th "d riv in g Vrftfi a
tag not assign ed. unlawful

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• T e r r y Lay, 34, B19 Valencia, Sanford. 1
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charged
Sunday. Ha &lt;
wtth driving wtth a
too or a
concealed weapon (knife).* Police said he was also w anted on a
warrant for violation o f probation on a conviction o f purchane
o f a controlled substance.
•Kenneth Lee Jenkins. 36, 35 Lake Monroe Terrace.
Sanford, waa stooped b y Lake Mary police on Rinehart Road
Friday. He waa charged with driving wtth a suspended Ucenae
and attached tag not assigned.
•Jam es Albert Sm ith. 33. o f 641 Plumoaa Drive,
stopped by sheriff's deputies on Interstate^ Friday. He
charged wtth driving w ith a restricted Ucenae.
•M arcos M. Campos, 33. o f Altamonte Springs, w aa stopped
b y Sanford police Friday. Officers had been alerted to watch for
a vehicle with a false blue light on the dash, and located It on
U.S. Highway 17-93. Campos was charged with drivin g under
the Influence, and unlawful display o fa blue light.
•Rodricua A. Johnson, 31. 1006 Magoustlne, w aa stopped
b y l ak* Mary police on Rinehart Road Friday. He w aa found to
be wanted on a warrant for driving with a suspended/revoked
license.
• T r o y Anthony Brown. 19, 1003 Mangouatlne. w aa stopped
b y Sanford police at 11th Street and Jaaaamlne Friday. He waa
found to be wanted on warrants for violation o f probation on
convictions o f sale o f cocaine and sale o f a controlled
substance.

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Sanford police reports
• A VCR valued at 9339 was reportedly stolen early Monday
from a residence In the 400 block of E. 14th Street.
• A 9800 go-cart waa reported stolen Sunday from a
residence In the 2700 block o f Ridgewood Avenue.
- a A stereo system and other Items valued at 9396 were
reported stolen Saturday from a residence in the 3400 block of
Polnaetta Avenue In Sanford.
• A n estimated 9890 In Jewelry and a VCR w ere reported
missing Friday from a residence In the 400 block o f E. Ninth
Street.
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• A 19-year old youth told police he was approached by a
group of black male Juvenile Friday In the 200 block o f W. 18th
Street. He said the group took his bike valued at 9150, and hla
wallet containing 930.

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Would Hippocrates assist a suicide?

Lacy K. Lear-Editor
Odessa K Pugh •Svslnass Manager

In N ovem ber 1994. the voters o f Oregon
approved Measure 16 (51 to 49 percent). It was
the first -- and only - law In the United States
that allow ed physicians to assist patients to
com m it suicide. Among the guidelines were that
the patient have "an incurable a
and irreversible
disease” that will, “ within reasonable medical

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EDITORIAL

Appointments
to boards
O u r m a n y local g o v e m m e n la h a v e a great
deal o f su p p ort from m em b e rs o f th e public
w h o a r e a p p o in ted to boards a n d co m m ittees.
T h e y p e rfo rm vital fu n ction s w h ic h m ay
‘ a ffe ct th e U vea o f local resid en ts a n d In som e
ca ses th e ir prop erties as w ell.
It b e c o m e s necessary th erefore, to h a ve the
b e s t p o s s ib le person s s e r v i n g In th ese
ca p a cities. O f utm ost im p ortan ce la the need
to h a v e p eop le w ith proper k n o w le d g e and
b a ck g ro u n d appointed to th e s e boards. After
all. fe w p eop le w ould ask. fo r e x a m p le , a TV
rep a irm a n to g iv e advice o n h o w to repair a
b rok en law n m ow er.
P o ssib ly o f equal im portan ce is th e w ill­
in gn ess and ability o f a p e rs o n n a m ed to a
board, to serve. H e or she m u s t b e w illin g to
d o n a te tim e in attending m e e tin g s , doin g
stu d y a n d research, and at tim e s , tra v e llin g to
a n o th er area.
T h e S a n fo rd C ity C o m m ission has had
p ro b le m s In the past. It is n o t u n c o m m o n for
a c o m m is s io n e r to u n e x p e c te d ly su ggest
m a k in g s o m e board a p p oin tm en t to a person
not k n o w n to the oth er co m m ission ers.
T h e resu lt Is that the o th e r * ta k e the w ord
o f th e com m laalon er m aking th e rec o m m e n ­
dation , and a gree to the a p p o in tm e n t. W ho
k n o w s u n d e r w hat circu m sta n ce th at ap­
p o in tm e n t m a y have been m a d e . C ou ld it
h a ve b e e n in return for a p e rs o n a l o r political
fa vo r, co u ld it be because o f s o m e other
h id d en m o tiv e ?
W h ile th is is not to s u g g est a n y specific
case o f th is b e in g done, w e m u s t, nonetheless,
a c k n o w le d g e that It can a n d p ro b a b ly does
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Around the country, advocates o f “ death with
dignity** - the new Inalienable right to be a.-t_a
I e ip c a
n
to com m it suicide -- rejoiced i
id that
other states would soon follow Oregon. Eleven
Mates began to consider physician-assisted laws,
but the momentum has slowed considerably.

O regon .) In addition to the constitu tional
grounds, the judge also focused on the fact that
the law permits a doctor to provide a patient with
a lethal prescription, but It absolves the doctor
from being present at the suicide Itself - "the
most critical time, that of death." Nonetheless. In
the Netherlands -- where physicians have been
perm itted to directly euthanlse patients fo r more
than 10 years -- there Is now a m ove among
doctors toward assisted suicide rather than
having the doctor actually administer the final
potion. Som e o f these practitioners o f euthanasia

are becoming queasy at being the Immediate
agents of death.
The final burden,
therefore - as In Or­
egon’s Measure 16 will be entirely on
the Dutch patient,
left all alone. H e or
■he. If very sick or
distraught, can spill
the medicine or fall
■sleep before taking
aU of It and w ake up
unable to m ove. Or
the patient suddenly
may want to avoid
going th rou gh the
final exit but doesn't
know how to stop
once the potion has
been taken.
A s for th e c o n ­
stitutional issue In
p h y s ic ia n -a s s is te d
suicide. Judge Hogan
ruled that the Oregon statute violates "equ al
Oregon citizens, be
protection o f the law s."
pointed out. can be protected from doing
themselves in by the laws o f the state that

require, for example, psychiatric evaluation for
those found to be a danger to themselves. If they
are found to be suicidal because they are
clinically depressed, fo r instance, that condition
can be treated.
But people seeking physician as r ile d suicide
under Measure 10 d id not have those protec­
tions. “ There la no requirement.” said Judge
Hogan, "that they b e evaluated by a mental
health specialist.” Furthermore, under this law,
“ contrary to the physicians’ 'reasonable stan­
dards o f care'for other patients, there la no bar to
a physician acting negligently.”
the Fourteenth Am endm ent prohibits the gov­
ernment from denying personal liberty without
due process.
As reported In The New Y o r k Times, she noted
that “ Just as the Suprem e Court had set a lim it
on when a woman h a s the right (the personal
liberty) to an abortion." the a r e a ls court could
limit physician-assisted suicide "to the very last
stages ofa person’s life ."
Judge Milton Pollack asked h er "Aren’t you
ascribing to the doctor the privileges o f the
executioner? AU that doctors are certified to d o Is
to treat. They are not certified to assist to kill."
So. too, sskl H ipp ocrates.________________________

JOSEPH SPEAR

Powell disappoints
the right wing
For two years, right-wing Republicans have
been rubbing their hands and chortling,
among themselves In anticipation that Colin
Powell would be the heavy hitter that would
carry them back to the White House for only
the second time In 64 years.
Elsenhower? Hell. Ike wss s mugwump
who played too much golf. Nixon? He w ss a
moderate, for heaven’s sake, and not only
that, he mhhed elbows with the Chinese
communists. Reagan w as the only true-blue
conservative to be elected since Hoover.
They wanted
another real one. and
all the better If It was
a black guy. to demonatrate that
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p o ssib ility that it could h a p p e n m o re than
s o m e o f us could ever Im agine.
S o m e cities require citizen s w h o are w illing
to s e r v e on particular b o ard s o r com m ittees.
to fill ou t a n application fo rm . T h e y list their
ed u cation , background, q u a lific a tio n s , and
reason for w ish in g to serve.
T h e com m issioners o fte n m a k e th e ir de­
cision s fro m these lists. In th is w a y , everyon e
on th e com m ission has a n o p p o rtu n ity to
k n ow w h o w ants to s e r v e a n d w h y . W e
b e lie v e th is is a logical a p p ro a c h to this
p rob lem .
R e g a r d in g people being a s k e d to step down
fro m b o a rd s and com m ittees, w e b e liev e the
m e t h o d o f e s ta b lis h in g a m a x im u m o f
u n excu sed absences should b e th e criteria. It
sh ou ld s e rv e all a ppoin tm en ts e q u a lly , not be
d iffe re n t w ith each separate e n tity .
T h e k e y w ord here o f c o u rs e Is "unexc u s e d ." T h e r e ore m any rea so n s for excuses
su ch as Illness, (amity illn e sse s, or business
t r a v e l r e q u ir e m e n ts . B y c o n t a c t in g the
ch a irm a n o f a com m ittee o r board, excused
a b sen ces sh ould be no d iffic u lty .
W h a t w e suggest, r e g a rd in g all o f these
p rop osa ls, is to have b o a rd appointm ent
sp e c ific a tio n s put Into w r itin g , and followed
e q u a lly fo r ev ery such o rg a n iza tio n .
Y e s , boards and co m m itte e s g iv e valuable
su p p o rt t o a city and/or c o u n ty . T h e y are very
Im p o rta n t, and persons w h o s e rv e o n them
d e s e rv e th e appreciation o f e v e r y citizen in
th e area.
B u t se rvice must be th e rea son , n ot ulterior
m o tiv e .
L e t ’s fo rm a lize all b o a rd a n d com m ittee
a p p o in tm e n t rules and reg u la tio n s , hopefully
In a sim ila r m anner for a ll o f o u r governm ent
b o d ies. It 's the only fair th in g to do fo r those
w h o tru ly w ant to serve th e ir com m u n ities, as
w e ll as th e people they rep re se n t.

LETTER

Protest x-rated viewing
Last Thursday night 1 could not sleep after 2
a.in. so I got up, went Into my living room ami
turned on my TV. It w as already on WES1I
Channel 2 as 1watch It a lot.
It was about 3 a m. and what I saw was
shocking, disgusting and m ade me very angry.
Several girls with barely enough strips and
clothing on Just to cover the parts of their bodies
that you do not expose on TV . 1 guess tt would
havr been OK on an X-rated station.
Th e girls were standing with legs straddled out
and doing body movements very suggestive to
men. Then on the bottom o f the screen running all
tim e an BOO number you could call for S.50 and
they would tell and show you how to have a happy
party time In your home.
After a few minutes a very sexy voice of a girl
would come on and urge you to call this number.
She would tell you how to have a happy party
tim e. I had always thought o f Channel 2 as a
decent family channel but even at 3 a.m. stuff like
this makes it an X rated channel to me.
I think the good people o f Sanford, especially
church people, should call this station and pron-st
X-ruled viewing even It It isshow nu t3u.nl.
Margie Thompson
Sanford

DONNA BRITT

Now, blackgirl hair is serious

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back
tatheir
original
state."
m y friend Lelc since winter — and had spent
Deciding whether to fight or work w ith that
m onths coordinating our schedules so w e
state Is a m ajor decision for black w om en.
could have lunch — there w as plenty on the
We've never had more options.
"G irl, have 1 told you?” agenda when we met
The same media that once depleted all
w eeks ago over Indian food:
sisters in Afros and then In weaves has begun
H er new book contract. My pregnancy and
to depict other options: the wigs, braids and
Its symptoms. The latest scoop on our Jobs,
bobs sported by slsm en. families and O J.
te rs on t h e F o x
So w hy was it that three minutes Into lunch,
s itc o m “ L i v i n g
w e w ere talking hair?
Single"; the nearly
Although she hates having her hair chemi­
bald look o f funk
cally straightened. Lele confessed she'd re­
s in g e r M e 's h e l l
so rted to a mild relaxer because to do
NdegeOccllo; Oprah’s
otherwise in the Washington hum idity was to
sophisticated
look "droopy, frizzed and frustrated” despite
■ t r a lg h t n e a s ; th e
hours o f styling.
flurry o f braids worn
1 had so long avoided unbnUdlng m y plaits —
by Angela Bassett tn
and then sitting for hours as a stylist rebraided
the upcoming movie
them — that 1 had more new grow th than a
"Strange D ays."
greenhouse. I fantasized about grabbing some
C le a r ly , m o re
scissors and whacking off all m y hair. Would
bisckglrls arc like my
resem bling Charles Barkley. I asked, be worth
Post co-worked Gwen
being free?
Crump, 24 — who
f Being free of
W e laughed, but knew the truth: Being free
within m onths went
one's hair Is
o f one’s hair Is hardly a blackgirl option. Even
from a short bob to a
hardly*
for a species In which every culture's Interest
"That G ir l" flip to a
blackgirl o p tio n .
In the waves, curls, kinks an straight strands
N aom i C a m p b e ll
that burst from our scalps borders on ob­
w a terfa ll. " P e o p le
session, blackgirl hair Is serious.
have aaked If I have
1 think o f how some folks w onder whether
an Identity crisis,"
W innie Mandela Is "selling out” when she
It
Owen aays. "B u t hair la an accessory
dons a wig. I think of the child whose link to
should be fu n ."
her dreadlocks was so organic she feared that If
For some, the not-yet-abandoned view that
■he cut them, they'd bleed.
wavy or curly blackhalr — hair that’s m ore Uke
A m ong African Americans, hair la like skin
white folks’ — Is "g o o d " and the nappy type la
color — a feature that so distinguishes us from
“ bad" m akes all straightened hair seem like a
the white majority that Its appearance once
sellout.
helped determine quality o f life. Blackballs
Re-enter Lele. Actually, there’ s nobody
com plexity Inspired Washington filmmaker
better w ith whom to dlsucss blackhalr than m y
Ada M. Bablno to direct a half-hour film on the
lunch partner, aka A'Leila Bundles, great-great
subject. "Middle Passage-N-Roots.‘ ‘
granddaughter o f turn-of-the-century hair
"H air Is our most persona) attire; people are
straightening maven Madam C.J. Walker.
Judged based on It." says Bablno, 31. who has
Recently. Lele attended a lecture at the
gone “ from buns to braids to perm s and gotten
Smithsonian by African American author
very different reactions. Depending on your
Tyanla Vanzant. Standing atop an escalator aa
hair, people approach you differently.”
dozens o f sisters descended. Lele w as struck
And unpredlctably. I have a friend who
by the variety, textures, the "array o f what we
observes that whenever she wears her thick
do wlthour hair. It was — glorious....
hair In a TW A — teeny, w een y A fro — white
"A n d w h ile Madam ta associated with
m en are Intrigued. When she sports a long
straightening, she said her real Interest was In
w eave, brothers seek to tiptoe through her
(black) w om en being better groom ed. She
tresses. The one time in the last few years that
predicted that one day. we’d have a variety o f
I straightened my own shoulder-length hair
styles — not straight, but not kinky either. ...
provoked a yawn from my husband. The look
That’s w hat I saw on that escalator."
was "too common.” he said.
By the way. Lele solved her blackhalr
Som e 20 black men. women and children tell
dilemma by adopting a short, bl-lcvel bob she
their hair tales In Bablno's film. In which
finds "lib era tin g": I exchanged m y braids for
Interviews are Intercut with clips o f six dancers
bouncy twists.
representing hair follicles and shots o f a
My husband loves them. But he. like any
woman having her hair done.
smart person associated with a w om an with
"S h e goes through the process — wash,
blackhalr, knows the one standing rule about
rinse, sitting under the dryer, straightening.”
any given style:
Bablno says. "But when she goes outside, it
n’ t get used to tt.

prove that the right
Isn't racist.
Now It turns out
that Colin Powell has
not been practicing
his hitting. He’s been
working on hla pit­
ching. and he's got a
b e a u tifu l, s n e a k y
curve ball that has
f H s ll.lk s w a s *
them swinging In the
m ugwum p w ho
dirt.
plsysd too
1love It.
m uch golf. J
Th e 5 8 -y c a r-o ld
former national secu­
rity chief and chair
man of the Joint Chiefs o f Staff Is off on a
20-day. 23-clty tour to promote his new
autobiography. "M y American Journey.” He
will also, he says, be taking the public’ s pulse
to see whether a run for the presidency would
be fcaslbte.
Until the book was published. Powell kept
his political feelings to himself. Then he
started talking ~ to Tim e magazine, to the
New York Tim es, to the Washington Post, to
ABC's Barbara W alters, to NBC's T o m
Brokaw. And, guess what, folks?
We've got a genuine, gilded,
pollshed-and-waxed. four-star middle-of-the
reader on our hands. A man of humble origin
and stubborn determination, a living exam ple
of the American Dream realized. A man who
leans toward the "sensible center." A forth­
right. principled, political and moral fo rc e
who believes pretty much as two-thirds o f all
Americans believe.
Hallelujah. 1 was beginning to think that
moderates, and especially moderate R e­
publicans. w ere going to have to be luted as
an extinct species to ensure their survival.
Powell says he believes in balanced budgets
and lower taxes. Most of us would agree.
Powell aaya he believes the government
should not be telling s woman what to do
with her body. Moat o f us feel the same way.
Powell says there's nothing wrong with laws
that keep guns out o f the hands o f wackos
and convicted crtmlnaU. Most of us would
sign on to that.
Powell says he supports a tgpment of
silence to begin the day In public schools, but
he U opposed to organized prayer. Most o f us
concur. Powell says he believes In affirmative
action laws. 1 personally think their time has
passed, and I suspect many of you do. too.
We can allow him one mistake.
But the right wing. Oh. my. the right wtng.
The folks w ho think government ought to
stay out o f everything except school prayer,
and abortion, and free markets, and tax
breaks for squadrilllonalres. The folks who
believe you ain’t living If you ain't polarizing
How hurt and resentful they are that Colin
Powell lets hU head be ruled by common
sense.
Phil Gramm: " I think his views In some
way reflect more the views of the Democratic
Party than the Republican Party."
Jesse Helms: Powell's nomination "w ould
be a mistake, because I think It would split
the party."
Anti-abortion activist Patrick Mahoney
Pro-lifers are planning to "get in his face."
I am elated, however, that Colin Powell
may give political moderates the courage to
come out o f their cubbyholes.

�Sanford Horaw, Sanford, Florida - Tuaaday,

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Y .0 0 &amp; 8
F loren ce Y . C ole. 100. E.
A irport B lvd .. Sanford, died
t. 24. 1990 at Oar_ Home. Born April
9. 1990 in Chardon. Ohio, she
moved to Central Florida in
1931. She w as a homemaker.
She was Involved with Orlando
Rescue Miaaion and Girl Scouts
o f America.
Su rvivors include daughter.
Eva Kelly. Sanford: son. Glen C.
Cole. Jr.. Alexandria. Va.: seven
g r a n d c h i l d r e n : 12 g r e a t*
grandchildren.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H om e.
Sanford, tn charge o f arrange­
ments.
Helen Taylor Morris. 00. Knox
Avenue. Sanford, died Saturday.
Sept. 33, 1909 at Florida Hospi­
tal South. Dorn Jan. 20. 1035 In
Sanford the w as a lifelong resi­
dent. She was a counselor for
Sem in ole H ig h S ch o o l. She
belonged to New Mt. Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church. AKA
Kappa Sigma O m ega Chapter,
and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorori­
ty.
Survivors Include husband,
Grady: daughters. O . Yvonne
Player. Deltona. B arbara D.
Holmes. Rochester, N.Y.: brother
Robert Taylor. Lake Wales: sla­
ter Barbara Ann Mulbaney. New
York City: six grandchildren:
four great-grandchildren.
WUaon-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Inc., Sanford. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

M arcella B la y B u s b y . 85.
Shady Woods Road. Oeneva.
died Saturday. Sept. 23. 1995, at
her residence. B om Dec. 3. 1909
in MUIercreek. Ohio, she moved
to Central Florida In 1956. She
was a homemaker. She belonged
to United M ethodist Church.
Oeneva.
Survivors Include son. Roy
Hot . Genera: daughter. Doris
vis, Mt. Dora.: 11 grand-

BARBARA SIMMONS
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John Fltxpatrick Clark. 85,
Hopson Street. Longwood. died
Thursday. Sept. 21. 1996. He
b om tn Lynchburg. Va. He
a retired auditor with Fed­
eral B anking System, and a
member o f the West Lynchburg
Baptist Church.
Survivors Include wife. Oladys
W ebb: step sister. Elsie Mae
Casey. Lynchburg.
W.D. Dtuguid Funeral Service.
Lynchburg. Va.. in charge of
arrangements.

San Antonio. Tex.. In 1998. He
w aa a construction supervisor.
S u r v iv o r s Include m oth er.
N an cy Tackaberry. New Orleans:
alsters. Julia Wtschan. Mandeville. La.. Kathy Robertson.
San Antonio: brother. Phillip,
S a n A n to n io : d a u g h te r .
Christina Nichole. San Antonio.
B e y e r s F u n eral H o m e .
Leesburg, tn charge o f arrange­
m ents.

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report scheduled for
presentation this morning.
Billboard standards adopted tn
1990 called for monopole con­
struction. minimum spacing o f
Ernest R. Davis. 32. Maple 2.000 feet apart and 400 square
Lane. Hickory Hills. III. died fe et o f advertising surface.
Saturday. Sept. 23. 1995 In
T o n y VanDerworp. director o f
Geneva. He waa bom Nov. 8. planning and development noted
1962 in Yuma. Aria. He was a in his report. “ The Issue o f
laborer.
regulating billboards Is a com ­
S u r v i v o r s in c lu d e w ife . m u n ity standards Issue. T h e
Josephine. Hickory Hills: son, visual quality o f the county to
Julian. Hickory Hills: daughters, It'a residents and for visitors and
Patricia. Y v e tte Bracamontes th e tradeoffs with private en­
and Josephine Bracamontes. all terprise is a somewhat sub­
o f Hickory HUla. father. Ronald. je c tiv e but Important communi­
G en eva: m other. Evangeline. ty laaue."
T h e staff met with the repre­
Chicago; sisters. Martha Ram Ires
and V ir g in ia Urlas. both o f sentatives of billboard * com pa­
Chicago. Debra. Fort Worth. n ie s on several occasions to
T ex.. A p r il. Harrisvllle. Pa.: d is c u s s variou s o p tio n s .
Those Issues were to be dis­
brothers. Danny Qulrox and
Gerar Quiroz, both o f Chicago; cussed at a 1030 s.m. work
paternal grandm other. Viola. session in commission cham ­
bers, room 1028 of the County
Geneva.
B ald w in -F a lrch lld -O ak law n ' Services Building.
T h e regular commission m eet­
Park C e m e te ry and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of in g Is scheduled to begin at 1:30
w ith public hearings at 7 p.m..
arrangements.
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IT Y O F A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S
N O T IC E O F
C H A N G E O F LAN D U S E
Tha Planning Board of tfw Cky of Altamonte Springs, Florida, propose* to amsnd tw tod of
Ckv Plan 2006. A public hearing on tha proposal wW bahaidon Wednesday, October 11,1906,
at 7:00 p.m . In tha City Hall Commission Chambers located at 225 Newburyport Avenue,
Altamonte Springe, Florida.
At tha public hearing, tha Planning Board wMJ consider propoaad taxi amendments to Via fifty
Plan 2005 Capital Improvement* Element for the annual CIE update; the infrastructure Element,
Solid Waste Subelement to update the solid waste level-of-aervice standards; and revisions and
updates to the text, goals, objectives and policies of tha Drainage 8ubelemenl of the
Infrastructure Element The textual comprehensive plan amendments aflect a l properties within
the City of Altamonte Springs corporate limits.

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All interested persons may appear at the public hearing with respect to the proposed am end­
ments. Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings
should contact the City Clerk Department A D A Coordinator at 2 6 3 -3 78 0 at least 48 hours in
advance of the meeting.
Public hearings may be continued from time to time until final action is taken. If anyone
decides to appeal any decision on a request, he will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the
proceedings, which indudes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based,
is made. T h e City of Altamonte Springs does not provide this verbatim record.
T H I S N O T I C E is to be published by posting at three (3) public places within the City of
Altamonte Springs. Florida, at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the public hearing.
Inform ation con cern ing the a m e n d m e n ts to City Plan 2QQ5 is available at the G ro w th
Management Department. Public Safety Complex, 225 Newburyport Avenue. Altamonte Springs.
Florida. For more information call 830-3899.
• Patsy Wginright. City Clerk
•City of Altamonte Springs

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"F o r a limited t im e ," the letter Informs
£ residents, "we can provide and Install a curbside
box at no cost to you ."
Wain said the residents might feel they are
^ being forced to move their box.
"N o way!" Wain said. "T h e re Is no way we can
make curbside delivery mandatory."
The desire to m ove the boxes to the curb Is
purely an economic one, he said. Curbside
delivery reduces time spent ont the. route, thus
reducing the cost o f delivering the mall.
While the Sanford Post Office might save a few
dollars by making the move, the aesthetic loss to
t he historic district m ight be more costly.
.
That, said Karen Ratllfle-McNetl, of the Sanford
l - Historic Trust. Is the whole point of their dispute.
**“ We want to maintain the Integrity of the
historic district." she said.
Wain said he believes though the U.S. Postal
Service must do all It can to cut costs while
maintaining the level o f service, exceptions to
regulations must sometim es be made.
"Look a&lt; Disney's Celebration community.” he
said of the new 18,000 home residential commu­
nity being built by Disney to resemble a 1940s
Arncrlran town. " T h e y have door-to-door de­
livery. They had to have gotten an exemption for
that. Disney should not have more clout than a
group o f concerned citizens."
In a letter to Vlkl Brennan, customer service
district manager for the Central Florida postal
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C o a t la ih lfr e a iP a g a 1A
spokesman for the group at
' last night's commission meeting
• said situations such as this
"..a re going to cause m ajor
problems In the c ity ."
Jackson said he had filed
complaints about Sanford police
tactics with the Department of
Justice and governor's office and
I had been told they are looking
* Into the possibility o f an In- vcstlgntlon.
"W e had to do th at." he said.
"Once people go to the police
and get no respect, they have no
place else to go. But w e're done
with that, we re tired o f this kind
o f treatment." he continued. W e
need changes."
Ja ck son said he had
signatures of 15 people who say
they don't gel fair treatment hv
the |xillce.

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district. Wain noted the Inconsistency.
"It seems Inconsistent to m e that this commu­
nity (Celebration) with approximately 18,000
residents and far more potential for delivery
saving would receive an exemption to allow door
to door deliver (more costly) while the Sanford
Historic District attem pting to preserve essen­
tially the same community feel has up until now
been unsuccessful obtaining approval to convert
curbllne back to door to door delivery." he wrote.
Wain does not believe all communities should
be given an exception from the cost saving
curbside delivery system, but he feels the post
o ffice should allow the historic district to
maintain the look nnd feel o f a turn o f the crnlury
community.
Brennan referred all calls m adr to her by this
reporter to Joseph Breckcnrldgc, a representative
with the corporate relations office of ihc U.S.
Postal Service In A tla n ta. She would not
c o m m e n t p e r s o n a lly o n th e s itu a tio n .
Breckenrldge has said In the pits! residents would
not be forced to take the curbside service. He did
not return calls Monday

C o a tia a td from P a p 1A
signs calling
for such an Investigation.
A week ago Monday Katina
Campbell was Injured In a scuf­
fle with an officer as he tried to
restrain her In a domestic dis­
pute with the father of her child.
A tender spot, skin still a bit
tattered and blue, mars the right
side of her face. No other marks
remain.
Jackson Is hesitant to use the
term "brutality," bill he snld lie
wns trying lo "gel someone In
and look at the (Sanford Poller)
departm ent."
Jackson snld he wns trying to
"a d vertise " for the FBI lo com e
to Sanford to look Into the
policies and procedures of the
department.
"Justice Is not being distrib­
uted equally In Sanford when It

comes to filing a com plaint,"
Jackson said. "There la no due
process."
A c c o r d i n g to J a c k s o n .
Campbell's Injuries Indicate that
she m ay have been held by her
ankles and struck on the side­
walk.
The arrest report Indicates
that Campbell and the arresting
officer. Robert Curtin, scuffled as
he tried lo take her tnto custody.
Both fell to the ground and. at
that time, police said, she sus­
tained the Injuries lo her face
nnd to her right amt.
"There were no injuries below
her walsl." Jackson said. "That
seems lo Indicate to me that she
was held off thr ground nnd lilt
on Ihe sidewalk."
Campbell. 22. Is still shaken
by the Incident.
She slood. without a sign,
among those picketing al the
police station.

"M e and m y boy's father iraa
In a pushing and shoving fight,
she said, picking at her neatly
manicured green and gold naUa.
■We had split up by the time the
police arrived but w e were still
arguing. The police grabbed me
from behind and slammed me
Into Ihe sidewalk."
Cmdr. Dennis Whitmire o f the
Sanford Police Department said
a complaint has been filed re­
garding the Incident. He In­
dicated that It la being In­
vestigated.
"These things take time, he
said.
Jackson Is impatient Tor re­
sults. Hr said he has already
checked with Ihe Florida De­
partment o f Law Enforcement
IFDLFJ.
"B u i they said they don t
police Ihc police." he said o f Ihe
FDLE response. " W h o does
pollrethr poller?'

" I hope this matter can be resolved quickly and
to everyone’s satisfaction." W ain sold.
He Is confident that onrr a dialogue Is opened,
the dispute will be put to rest.
Ratllffe-McNel) said she w ill make every effort
to work with Brennan to rid the historic district of
the curbside boxrs and maintain thr traditional
historic beauty of the district.

on a work session agenda. "I "W hat Mr. Jackson says shows
think II would be appropriate." Ihc concern we have." he said.
he said, ''especially since Ihe FBI "T h is must be Investigated and
office has Indicated this matter taken seriously."
Kent added, "W e don't have
warrants an Investigation."
While Jackson alluded lo re­ thr kind o f money 0 .1, Simpson
sponses from the FBI. Depart­ has to fight this In court, hut wr
ment of Justice and governor's Just don't have room for this
office, and the list o f 15 citizens, kind o f thing In our community.
"T h is Isn't a white thing, ibis
none of the materiafs had re­
portedly been submitted lo city isn't a black thing." be added,
"lid s Is a wrung thing."
officials.
Regarding Jackson's request
C ily A ttorn ey Bill Colbert
commented. "W hat I suggest Is for the matter to lx- discussed
(hat you submit a n y o f this datu during a work session. Mayor
directly lo the city manager, Bettyc Smith responded. "Let us
which would prevent anything receive the Information first,
from having to g o through the then decide. I'm not ready lo
police departm ent. Th e city commit this to a workshop at thr
manager. In turn, can give me present lim e ,"__________________
copies, and distribute the Infor­ lYPf SWING • GRAPHICS • SCANNING
m ation to m em b e rs o f thr
commission."
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In addition to Jackson, EmIHfrsFC » ftr.l Card- « Lager.« ferret * El;
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U/k u i I ' k * » Cflfr .Stprzms « h i t/Twa/Vl
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dso addressed the commission.
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Sanford Youth Softball *tarts
SANFORD — Sanford Rotary Breakfast Club
scored three runs In the fourth inning to erase a
3-1 deficit and went on to beat the Sanford Red
Sox 5-3 and General P a rcel Service took
advantage o f 23 walks lo whitewash Sanford
Optimist Club 16-0 as the Sanford Recreation
Department Fall Junior Girls* Slowpltch Softball
League started Saturday at Lakefront Field.
Next Saturday. Rotary Breakfast takes on
Sanford Optimist at 9 a.m. a n d the Red Sox face
General Parcel Service at 10 a.m .
Doing the hitting for Rotary Breakfast were
Sohpla Littles (double, single) and Crystal Caine,
Tlnnie Riggins. April Pearson and Britt Ramsey
(one single each).
Pacing the Red Sox were Kristin Weaver and
Mandy Prtddy (two singles each ) and Stephanie
Foreman. Sherd Ross and ShanekU Lawson
(one single each).
Tonetta Ward tdpled and Kanesha McKinney
singled for General Parcel Service, while
Jasmine Butler and Shanezla Lawrence had one
single each for Sanford Optimist.

W INTER PARK - The senior trio o f Darrell
DUmore. Erik Larsen and W ill Lipscomb took
matters In their own hands Monday night and
carried Lake Mary to a straight gam e victory over
Lake Howell in an important Seminole Athletic
Conference boys' volleyball match.
The Rams outlasted the Silver Hawks 17-15.
15*10 to improve to 10-1 overall and 54) in the
SAC. Lake Howell fell to 5-1 overall and 4-1 In
conference. Both teams will open the second half
o f SAC play Wednesday, with Lym an at Lake
Mary and the Hawks at Lake Brantley.
The Junior varsity contest went to Lake Howell.
The Rams Jumped out to a 13-3 lead in the first
. but the Stiver IHawks battled back to take
a 15-14 lead before Lake Mary regained the
momentum and the win.
“ It was typical Lake Howell tenacity.'' said
Lake Mary head coach BUI Whalen. “ They kept

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a great blocking night. WlU act them up and
Darrell and Eric (Larsen) killed It. T h ey canted
us. they showed great senior leadership and It
m ade all the players step up and play better."
DUmore had 13 kills and eight blocks, while
L arsen had 10 kills and fou r blocks and
Lipscom b 13 assists, three kills and three blocks.

1 Lym an dom inates
O viedo Invitational

WINTER SPRINGS - Only three weeks Into
the season and the PDS-Hackers are In first
place by themselves In the Winter Spdngs
W om en's Fall Slowpltch Softball League after
crushing the JAJ True VaJue-Angels 17-5 at
Central Winds Park Monday night.
Jaunlta Johnson was the beneficiary o f a 20

Scholarship seminar at LBHS
ALTAM O NTE SPRINGS — I f you are a high
school student athlete who Is aspiring to earn s
scholarship to college. Ihe Lake Brantley High
S ch ool m edia center Is th e place to be
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Rollins College men's g o lf and basketball
coach Kyle Frakes will Join Stetson glrla soccer
coach Bob Wilson for a seminar that will offer
tips about how lo get a collegiate athletic
scholarship. The Lake Brantley Athletic Dept,
and Booster Club are sponsoring the seminar,
which Is open to the public. I .ahr Brantley
athletic director Bob Peterson expects to hsve
three collegiate coaches speak at the seminar.
Peterson encourages h igh school student
athletes o f all ages to attend because the
seminar also discusses high school courses that
are required by the National Collegiate Athletic
Association. The process that high school
athletic directors go through to help kids pursue
scholarships will also be discussed, and helpful
resource materials will also be Introduced.
For more Information, call 862-1772 ext. 234.

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MIAMI — Wll Cordero h it two home runs
Monday night and the Montreal Expos beat
Florida 94) before a paid crow d o f 16.230. the
smallest ever to ace the Marlins at Joe Robbie
Stadium. '
Montreal moved Into a tie with Florida for
third place In the NL East.

Sandars has surgary
CORAL GABLES — Delon Sanders underwent
successful surgery on his left ankle Monday, the
Dallas Cowboys said.
Sanders said he would be back In three or four
weeks and hoped to be ready to play Oct. 29
when the Cowboys play th e Atlanta Falcons.
Th e 49ers are at Texas Stadium on Nov. 12.

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. . cross country team
M M M k out o f a Bald a t
16 team s at the Seabreeze Invita­
tional Beach Run this past Satur­
day.
Th e Rama Junior varsity did even
better, com ing home with a fourth
place finish.
T h is Saturday morning. Lake
Mary w ill travel to Gainesville's
Santa Fe Community College for the

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SANFORD - Village Paints outacored Half-N-Half and
Crazy Wlnga/Todd's Produce whipped D A D as the
Sanford Recreation Department played It Initial night o f
Co-Ed Slowpltch Softball at Chase Park Monday night.
Village Paints scored 14 runs over Its last three turns
at bat to trip Half-N Half 22-14 and Crazy Wlnga/Todd's
Produce overcame an early 54) deficit to rip D 6 D 19-7
in five Innings.
Next Monday. Half-N-Half takes on D A D at 7 p.m.
and Village Palata battles Crazy Wlnga/Todd’s Produce
at 8 p.m.
Doing the hitting were:
Village Paints: tour hits — Kirby Swtnehart Jr.: three
hits — David Gddatlck (triple, double). Jeff Neff. Paula
Songer. two hits — Kirby Swlnehart Sr.. Bob Aydt. Dec
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hits — Mike Miller (two doubles). Tom KeUy (double).
Jerry Camus. Marie Byrd: one hit — Carol Gardner.
Gary Conklin. Ronnie Mott. Rose Ross.
Crazy Wlnga/Todd's Produce: four hits — John
Scarlrs (home run. double). Dave French (triple,
double): three hits — Bobby McCree; two hits — Debbie
Cole; one hit — Tim Barkley (double). Kevin Moore
(double). Lynette Barkley. Lynn Anderaon.
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Michelle Bemlng. Zeb W ebb. Lynn Webb. John Cole.
Belinda Taylor. Debbie Bem lng.

SAN FO R D - The bats w ere
booming Saturday morning as the
Sanford Recreation Department Fall
Church Slowpltch Softball League
got started at Chase Park.
A total of 82 runs on 104 hits
were scored in the three gam es that
t a g t&lt;
from behind to claimnthei
the victory.
Sanford All Souls Catholic took a
44) lead In the top of the first Inning,
but the Sanford First United Metnodlat-Flamcs came back w ith 12
runs In the bottom o f the first
Inning and eventually scored 26
unanswered runs In winning the
opening game 2 6 4 In four Inning*.
In the second game. Sanford
Central Baptist led 8-1 early, but
Sanford Spanish Assemblies o f God
came back to lead 13-10 heading
Into the seventh Inning. Central
Baptist looked like It might pull oft a
comeback of Its own as It scored
three runs In the top of the seventh
Inning to tie the game at 13-13.
Spanish A/G was not about to be
denied, however, as with one out
Pedro Ramos singled and scored the
winning run when Pedro G a rd a's
single eluded the Central Baptist

outfield, giving Spanish A/G a 14-13
triumph.
In the final gam e o f the day.
S a n ford F irs t C h u rc h o f the
Nazarene went up 5-1 and 8-3. but
Deltona Trlnty Assem bly of GodMajesty took a 12-11 lead with a
nine run fifth inning and then added
a pair of insurance runs In the
seventh inning to claim a 14-11
victory.
This Saturday. First Church o f Ihe
N a z a re n e t a k e s o n S p a n is h
Assemblies of G od at 8:30 a.m.; the
First United Methodlst-Flames face
Central Baptist at 9:30 a.m.: and
Trlnty Assembly of God-Majesty
plays All Souls Cathloic at 10:30
a.m.
Powering the First United Methodtst-Flames were W .L. Gracey (home
run, two doubles, single, two runs,
five RBI). Robert Smith (triple, two
singles, four runs, five RBI). BUI
Gracey (double, two singles, two
runs. RBI). D ean Sm ith (three
singles, three runs, four RBI) and
Trent Smith (three singles, run, two
RBI).
Also hitting w ere Robert Jones
(triple, single, four runs, two RBI).
Mark Blythe (tw o doubles, three
runs, three RBI). Mike Stornclli

(double, single, three rum , tw o
RBI). Jerry Camus (double, single,
two runs) and Paul Stein (tw o
singles, two runs, two RBI).
Doing the hitting for All Souls
were J im Dally and Chris Bennett
(two singles and one ran each).
Randy Palm er (single, run. tw o
RBI). Dan Conybear and G en e
Gllmartin (one single and one RBI
each) and Jim Lcep (run).
C o n t r i b u t i n g fo r S p a n i s h
Assem blies o f God were Hector
Fernandez (triple, two singles, tw o
runs, tw o RB I). Garcia (th r e e
singles, run. three RBI). Arnold
Ocasio (three singles, run. two RBI).
Adrta Lucca and Justo Delgado
(three singles, two runs and one RBI
each) ana Ramos (double, single,
three runs).
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Doing the niltlng for P D 9 were Jaudon
Marlette (4-for-4. triple, three runs, three RBI).
Jane White (3-for-4, home run. three runs, four
RBI). Teresa WaJburger (3-for-4. home run. three
runs, three RBI). Terri Mann (3-for-4, triple, two
runs) and Tam m l Chesser |2-for-2. three RBI).
Also Karen Kohs (single, tw o runs, taro RBI).
Johnson (single, two runs). Kristy Kessinger
(single, run). Denise Levinson and Debbie Pagel
(one single each) and Phyllis Baynes (two RBI).
Next week the PDS-Hackers (34)) play st 7:30
p.m. against Silk Box. The Angela fell to 2-1.

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Newberry Invitational starting at
9 30 am .
Running for the Ram s In the
Beach Run were: 22. Kristen Hoyle.
14:48: 33. Adrienne Elker. 15:12:
44. Heather Daria. 15:25: 45. Sherri
Macleay. 15:25: 59. Brenda Melt.
16:14; 63. Machala Keenan. 16:35:
67. Tiffany Glbaon. 16:49.

W IN TE R SPRINGS - The Lym an
High School cross country teams
continue their domination o f the
early season action as both the boys
and glrla teams coasted to easy
victories in the Oviedo Invitational
at Central Winds Park In W inter
Springs Saturday morning.
The boys team had three or the
top four finishers and four of the top
10. w h ile the girts had the top two
finishers, three of the top four and
five o f the top nine.
Rob Evans ted the boys to a 27-50
win o v e r Lake Howell, while KeUy
Hudson and Oeana Rivers were 1-2
as the girls also topped Lake H ow ell.
32-45.

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Sem inole Improved to 5-2 overall and 2-2 In the
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kills. 13 blocks and eight service points). David
Campbell (14 assists, seven digs, tw o blocks, two
kills). T o b y Spangler (12 assists). E ric k 'H o (13
dig*, eight kills, 11 blocks and 16 service points).
Brent Bradshaw (13 service points, six kfltaTflve
digs) and Tory Carl! (four digs, taro kills, three
blocks, tw o serve points).
“ W e tried to control the rhythym and play our
gam e." said Seminole head coach Beth Corso.
" W e ’re learning and growing every game, we
only have three returning players and have eight
new p osition players. They really kicked tt u p on
the blocks in the second game after are made a
defensive adjustment."

SAN FO R D - The resurgent Seminole High
School boys' volleyball team took another step
toward Joining the elite teams as It swept a
doubleheader from Spruce Creek and I s l y
Brantley at BUI Fleming Memorial Gymnasium.
T h e Fighting Seminole* dumped Spruce Creek
15-4. 10-15. 15-9 and tripped Lake Brantley
13-15. 15-9. 15-13.
T h e Tribe Junior varsity split its two matches,
beat Spruce Creek In three gam es and losing to

SANFORD — The Keekers were the only
undefeated team out of Ihe IO clubs that played
In the Sanford Recreation Department Fall
Recreational Volleyball League In Ihe Dan
Pelham Gymnslorium at Sanford Middle School
Monday night.
The Reckers went 5-0 In the six team B
League, while the Church o f God were 4-1 and
Park Air 3-2.
C om p letin g the B L ea gu e w ere Fisher.
Laurence. Deen A Fromang (2-3). Methodist A
(1-4) and Methodist B (0-9).
In the A League. K a th y 's Baby Shop.
Simpson's and Westvlew Baptist Church were
all 2-1, with Nichols Out board Service 0-3.

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Lake Mary takes SAC lead;Seminole sweeps

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Powering to the top

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SANFORD — A fter Just two
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Recreation Department Youth
Flag Football League only five
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undefeated. &gt;
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School. In the minors, the
Bulldogs (2-0) blanked the
Vikings (92) 20-0 and the
Golden Knights (241) edged the
Rattlers (921 7-6; majors, the
Cowboys (24)) outacored the
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(1-1) 13-6 and the Dolphins
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(0-2) 74&gt;. seniors, the Glnata
(2-0) dropped the Cowboys
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254).
Next Saturday, minors: 9
a.m.. Rattlers vs. Vikings: 10
a.m.. Bulldogs vs. G olden
Knights: m ajors: 11 a.m ..
Steelcrs vs. Dolphins: noon.
49rrs vs. Jaguars: I p.m..
Cowboys vs. Raiders: seniors:
2 p.m.. Giants vs. Hurricanes;
3 p.m.. Bears vs. Cowboys.
M INORS
BULLDOOS 20 . V IK IN G S O
Cy W y n n s c o r e d
touchdowns on a 2 9 y a rd punt
return, a 30-yard run and a
25-yard Interception return
and ulso added an extru point
run for (he Bulldogs. Lenard
Blake scored the other point
on an extra point run.
KNIGHTS 7. R A T T L E R S 6
Crystal Bradley scored the
Rattlers touchdown on a 31yard run. but the Golden
Knights got (he gumc winner
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Clerk d the Circuit Court
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SANFORD — Janet Goolsby
can be seen almost daily scurrytng around town on her Wcyd e . Since this baa been her only
form o f transportation she has
made trips as for as W inter Part
to the art festival and Forest

program on weight loaa wlU b e
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Blood Bank M rtt donors
Central Florida Blood Bank la lairing donors o f aU type* blood
— especially O-type donors - to donate at Its Sanford branch,
1SW E. Second S t For information, call 322-0633.

Optimist Club moots woofcly
T h e Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at
at the Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Visitors
Visitor are
welcom e. Can 333-2194o r 332-0296.

Klwanls Club msots Wsdnssdsy
The Klw anls Club o f Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
--------- Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting Klwanians are
welcom e. For information caU Walt Smith. 333-6068.

Dancing for ttnlort
Th e O ver SO Dance Club dance is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 • 4:30 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Deltonlans 11-piece band. Donation 63.00.

A s an active member o f San­
fo rd M eadow s S e ven th D ay
Adventist Church. Goolsby was
helping in the office during
ge neral clerical duties. She also
did and still does assist tn the
school which is sponsored by the
congregation.
Since she worked with Kelly
Girl Services■ doing office w o n
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and was rm
employed
while married performing light Industrial
work. Goolsby knew si
to keep busy.
The Seminole County School
Board awarded her test year
with a coffee mug, pin and
certificate for the 300 hours she
contributed as a Dtvcndend. " I
worked with Mrs. Riviera and
the pre-k program at Pinecreat
Elementary." She Joked as she
said." I guess they thought 1 did
a pretty good Job."
T h e nam e "C o o k ie L a d y "
became her trademark while
assisting Mrs. R iviera. "S h e
asked me what the children
should call m e and I told her the
'Cookie Lady.' 1 felt that would
be easier for them to remember
and I loved to bake cookies and

bring them In to them ."
G oolsby a d d e d ." 1 needed
something to contribute to the
community after m y husband
died. I wish others could see bow
much this has helped me. Before
I did this I felt I had so many
loose ends and n o sense o f
accomplishment. It has helped
me so much."
Presently. Goolsby serves In
the second grade at Pinecreat
Elementary working with Mary
Ann Germain. "S h e ta out right
now and was In the hospital so
I'm trying to put In more hours
to help the substitute."

The problem:
The southern chinch bug Is
the m oot serious peat o f St.
A u g u a tln e g r a s s in F lo rid a .
About three generations per year
occur tn Central Florida. When
they are borne, chinch bugs are
about the sise o f a pinhead and
are bright red with a white band

the back. Adult chinch
bugs are abut 1/5” in length and
black with white wings, barely
b ig enough to be seen.
Th e damage caused b y the
southern chinch bugs results
from feeding on the grass plant
Juices, causing the lawns to
e llo w and even tu ally turn
l row nlsh as the grass dies.
Damaged areas are often noticed
du ring dry periods or areas
where irrigation la poor.
Very often this problem re­
q u ires chem ical control but
s o m e s im p le p ra c tic e s can
m inim ise the damage caused by
this Insect.
This problem is usually made
by frequent applications
o f w a te r so lu b le in o r g a n ic
nitrogen fertilisers that promote
rapio growth o f the grasses and
increasing Its susceptibility to
the damage o f this insect. It is
recommended that applications

o f slow release nitrogen fertilis­
ers be used to decrease this
problem.
Moisture stress w ill Increase
southern chinch bug problems.
The town should be watered
when the edges o f the grass
leaves start to curl. Use irriga­
tion only when wilting begins to
occur and water the lawn imme­
diately with two-thirds Inches o f
water.
If your St. Augustine
lawns develop a thick, spongy
mat known as thatch. It m ay be
necessary to remove the thatch
mechanically since It provides
shelter for chinch bugs and
Interferes with the action o f the
Insecticides making the control
more difficult.
St. Augustine grass should be
mowed to a height o f 3-4" and
often enough so that no more
than one third o f the leaf blade to
removed at each mowing, to

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When It to evident that chinch
bugs are the problem, a pesticide
should be applied. For home­
owners, applications of
Diaxlnon. Dursban or Otbene are
recommended.
Apply the Insecticide accordto the container label Read
s r , directions regarding dosage
rates, applica tion information,
and precautions. I f a spray to
used, a large amount o f water
should be used to apply the
Insecticide. T h e Jar attachment
ot a garden hose to the suggested
application device for homeown­
ers. Typically It requires 15-30
gallons o f water passing through
the hose to em pty the quartsired Jar. Put the amount o f
Insecticide in the Jar as directed
on the label for 1.000 aq. feet.
Fill the Jar the rest o f the way
with water. Spray out the con­
tents over 1.000 aq. ft. o f town.
For an even coverage, spray
back and forth across the same
area. The treated grass should
be Irrigated lightly to flush the
Insecticide to the root rone
Where the Insects hide and feed.
If the damaged area to very
small, spot treatments can be
used. Treat not only the dam­
aged area but also cover the area
a r o u n d It. I f d a m a g e la
w idespread, the en tire yard
should be treated.
(AJ Farrar to ■ am lnols County
Urban Horticulturist Inquiries
may bo direc ted to Mm at the
266 W. County Hams ____ _
tnnford, F L 33773 or phono
323-2300,1x1 4446.)

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She continued by saying." It's
som ething that makes a d if­
ference. They appreciate every
little thing you do. ll'a some­
thing that gives you a good
feelin g."
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Goolsby recognised the fact
that the school didn't help but
funding was scarce. "T h e y can't
afford to pay a lot of people." shfc
said. "1 work w herever I'm
needed. The teachers are so
busy they may not have tim e for
all the students. Sometimes aU
the kids need to a sympathetic
ear. ! Just let them split theftguts to m e."
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blamed lor
negligence

Learn to Identify the nature
of brown spots in your lawn
There are m any reasons for
dead spots to appear In your
lawn. Diseases, drought and
insects w ill cause brown areas to
occur In lawns. U is necessary to
look very carefully to determine
the exact nature o f the problem.
Many p e o p le Just apply In­
secticides because they assume
that it is caused by an insect. In
the case o f the chinch bug. you
should learn to identify the
insect o r take a sample o f your
lawn to the Plant CUnic Lab at
the University o f Florida Exten­
sion OOlce In Sanford for proper

Those hours are now adding
up. Goolsby spends at least four
days at the school from the
beginning to the end o f the day.
Her only exception to on Friday
when she again volunteers her
tim e to help a friend with a bad
back.
And. speaking again o f cook­
ies. Goolsby said."! love to bake
cookies. I think 1 make pretty
good cookies and 1 bake them
often. I make them from scratch.
Som e o f the kids don't have a
gran d m a. Some h ave n ever
tasted a cookie m ade from
scratch so this to good from
th em ."

The DeBary FCE (Homemak­
er’s) Club w ill resume their
meetings Thursday. Sept. 38, at
9:30 a.m., at the DeBary Civic
Center on Shell Road. Muriel
Dotson will present the program
on senior a ffairs and about
Council on Aging.
The club usually meets the
fourth Thursday o f every month
and Invites everyone to Join their
club. They learn about family
Issues and have special projects.
F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n c a ll
822-5778.

rt My husband
and I are having a disagreement
about whether or not w e should
continue to send birthday gifts
to our nephew. He to 8 y e a n old.
and w e have been sending him
gifts since his birth, but we have
never received an acknowledg­
m ent for any o f them.
My husband recently informed
m e that i f we don't receive an
acknowledgment this year, It
w ill be the tost birthday gift we
send him.
I think It's unfair to punish the
child for something his parents
foiled to teach him. My husband,
on the other hand, feels that If
are don't send the boy a gift, he
w ill ask his parents why we
didn’ ty send one. and they will
then figure it out.
W e nave agreed to abide by
your advice.
ft I agree with
you. It'a unfair to punish an
8-year-old child for something
his parents failed to teach him as
a comm on courtesy.
It's tor better to tell his parents
that they should teach their son
that every gift deserves a prompt
"thank you" from the child —
even If It to printed In a childish
scrawl.
Tt I am a loyal
reader o f your column, and
thought you might enjoy this
clipping I copied from the one
taped to my mother's refrigera­
tor. It has been there forever,
and 1 don't know where It came
from (a nuuaglne, I thtnk).
Although I hate to admit It. it
sounds Just like m y sister and
m e when we were In our obnox­
ious teens. Now that we're 24
and 21. I see where our parents
were coming from when they
grounded us for weeks at a timet
Hope you think It’ s worth
sharing with your readers.

AMT: I'm sure many
readers will Identify with It.
Read on:
MY MOST UN FAVORITE
LINES FROM MY KIDS...
“ Not now. I’ll do It later.
"H ow come 1always have to
do everything?
“ You Just don't understand!
"Y o u don't trust me.
"W ell. Dad said I could
" I did turn the volume down.
"Everybody is doing It.
" I did clean It.
"But. Mom —
" I call this 'smartmouth.' My

husband calls it ‘ talking back.
And m y daughter calls It 'com ­
munication.'
“ What do you call It?
A m y. 1 call It typical talk from
a typical teen-ager.

rt "Roy” and I art
planning our wedding. It w ill bp
the second for both o f us; we are
both divorced. We both have
grown children from our pre­
vious marriages.
My problem Is that Roy wants
me to wear a white wedding
gown, and I say that since I'm
not a virgin I will look ridiculous.
Am I wrong, Abby? Roy has
agreed to abide by what you say.
Please don't use my name or
the name of m y town because
the population Is leas than
10,000, and you know how
people In small towns talk.
DEAR BRIDE: The secondlim e bride usually fo r g o e s
wearing all white. You could
wear a long or short dress In u
very pale color — ofT-whlte or
white with color In the trim or
your accessories. An afternoon
dress, long or short, or a travel­
ing suit Is also appropriate.
DEAR ABBY: This Is In re­
sponse to your comment about
men not making passes at girls
who wear glasses.
It's been m y observation that
men always make passes ut girls
who drain glasses.
REN RAISER. BAN DIEGO
(Probtoms? Writs to Dear Abby.
For • personal, unpublished
reply, send a self-addressed,
stomped envelope to Deer Abby,
P.O. Box 46440, Los Angolas,
Calif. 10044. All correspondence
to confidential.)

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through a central angle at N
dapraaa SB mlnwtaa u tacanda
m u Mat M Ma and at aaid
curva; Manca N 47 dawaaa 47
mlnwtaa 17 ascend* W Meng said
SWIy R/W IMa X*.t* Mat M Ma
bagtanlnp at a circular curva
ta Ma l*ly henna a
banco W"ty

in and ta Ma to!towInf datcrMad
YOU A R I H IR IB Y NOTI
F I I O Mat an aetton to Mradaaa
a martpapa an It

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LOT MSB. TRACT C T H I
ARBORS A T HIOOCN LAK I
SEC TIO N I R I P L A T , ACCO R D IN O T O T H I P L A T
T H IR IO P AS R ICO N O ID IN
PLAT BOOK IK P A M IB OP
T H I PUBLIC RICOROS OP
SIM IN O LI COUNTY. FLOR­
IDA.
O A TID : Saptombar I I NIK
(Court SaaO
MARVANNI taORSI
AaCtorb of Ma Court
By: Jana
Aa Deputy Clart
Santord M. latratt. Bap.
P.O.Ba*JbM
Lakeland. F L X N m a a
IN A C C O R O A N C I W ITH
THC AMERICANS WITH DIB
A B IL IT IIS ACT. PIRSONS
WITH D IS A IIL IT IIS M I D INO A S P E C IA L ACCOMMOOATKMO TO PARTICIPATI
IN T H I S P R O C I I D l N O
SHOULD CONTACT T H I ADA
COORDINATOR c/a C L I I K
OF T H I COURT. NOT L A TIR
T H A N S I V I N 171 D A YS
PRIOR T O T H I PROCEED
INO. IF M A R IN O IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1-MMSM771. OR VOICI
iv ) laaaaiatTTK v i a F l o r ­
id a r e l a y SIR VICE.
Publish: Saptomew IK * . UPS
0IH-IS7

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I U N t m i N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR S IM IN O LI
COUNTY. FLORIDA
C A S IN O as-taaBCA-ia-F
CITY OF SANFORD
POLICE D IF A R T M IN T .
Plaintiff,
va.
TRACY L. COCHRAN.

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NOTICE
OF S M IR IF rS S A L I
NOTICE IS H IR IB Y OIVCN
virtue at
•at •!
M o w * at Ma County
Court at Samlnato Caunty. Pier
Ida Caw a *01741 IP ^vpan^a

H O TtC lO P
FO R FIITU R IP R O C I
TO: TRACY L l l COCHRAN
17W RIOOIWOOO A V I.. Ota
SANFORD. FLW771

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IN R I: IS TA TB O F
GARRY A. RATHRMN.

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By: NMcbaltoL. SHup
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Mbit at li
i dMhmrwd to ma w

Chief Ralph RwaaalL Oty et
Sanlard Polled Department.
Seminole County, Florida,
tkreuph Ma attkara. tovaatRa
ton ar apmti . tetrad Ma aublatt
praparty. to-wit:
It AI1.1) U.S. CURRINCY
on April L ltas. at ar new
Samlnato County, Florida, and it

at Samlnato County.

batoa
nato County. FI
tlculwty daa
Ml Damacb Court.

at tartotiura
punuant to loettona 0M NI N7,
Florida Statute*, haa R lQ U IS T IO Mat an llanartolt
at ttw Circuit Court,
Iiphtaanth Judicial Circuit,
Samlnato County, Florida, Nwe
a

' P"

net bo forfeited to Ma
Money. You will be tent a capy
of Ma Findint at Praabto Cause
onea It la tlpnai by Ma Judpa
and It will advltf you ban and
•Man to rowan0 to Mia raauatt
tor forfeiture.
I H IR IB Y CERTIFY Mat a
true and correct capy at Ma
l baa bean tw ntdwd to
Watwa by
U.S. rofittored mall, return
IMa tub day
tm .
NORMAN R. WOLF INGIR
ST A T I A TTO R N ! Y
BY: AnnaI.
Rlcharda-Rutoara
Aaalatant State Attorney
Florida bar f*7MI
Office at Ma Stale Attorney
lie East First Street
Santord. FL 8771
M7 83-704
Pubiikh: Saptambar if. n . * .
if.isos
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PublHh: SaptomOw*. iff)
D fH n a

IR T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP TU B I M t l T I I H T N
JU O K IA L CIRCUIT.

NOTICE UNDSR
FICTITIOUS RAMI
S TA TU TI
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIRH:
Notice It harafy alvan that Ma
undwalgned. pursuant to tba
-‘ Fictitious Kama Statute".
Chapter ass et. F torIda Statute*,
will radiator wlM Ma Depart
it of State. Slate at Ftorida.
•calpt at prast at Ma
publication at Mia
tktltleua name, to wit:
C IN TR A L FLORIOA
ir which wo an
bualnees at 111 Ti

W ANTED:
People looking tor a
way to BNm extra cash,
jijdt caN
322-2611 today
a n d p la ce a n a d to s«N

your unwantod Hama
in the next iaaue of
the Santord Herald.

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YOU ARB NO TIFIED Mat an
rtapa baa boon filed l|ilnit you
arw you are rebuffed ta aarve a
copy at your wrffton defenw. if
any. to It an William M bead.
Attorney fw ttw petitioner

Clerk et Mto Caurt I
tea on pewttonw w ImmedMtoty
Mweettw. It you toll to do as. a
detouH will be wdared eawn*
rjMuSwMe reltot demanded In

A.0. NIK attor
tor aato and tall to Ma MahaM
hlddw, FOR CASH IN HAND
ANO SUBJECT T O ANY ANO
ALL IX ISTIN O L IIN K at Mo
Front (Waal) Daw. at aw etopt
at Ma SamlnaN County CaurtIn

’’ o S l O M k ISM day et Stp-

Octobw X to. wHb Maaa*
lOctobwlf, ItOK
NOTICE RIOAROING T H I
A M I RICANS WITH DISABIllTIES ACT OF H R PIRSONS
WITH A DISABILITY N B ID
INO SPECIAL ACCOMMOOA
TIONS TO PANTICIPATE IN
T H I PBOCIIDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT T H I INFORCIAB L I WRITS ICCTIONOP T H I
C IV IL D IV ISIO N A T T H I
SH IR IF F‘S OFFICE. ISM WTH
S T R U T . SANFORD. FLOR
IDA. A T L IA S T FIVE DAVE
PRIOR TO T H I PROCI I D
i bos. us?) S a n a t o o te n
0 1 H-IIS
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I H O N T U N T N
JU O K IA L CIRCUIT
IN AMD FOR SIM INO LI
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CA SI HOi W-mt-CA-ta-L
S W IIT W A T IR , A Jetnt

IS IA LI
MARVANNI MOKSI
C L IR K O F T H I
CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy dark
PuMtoh: Septombei tf. * B
Octobw L to. m s
OlH-iaa

ity et Me Will,
et Me
nea. w lurtodkttoR at Mto
Caurt are rewtoroF to Me Mew
ebtectiena with this Court
W IT H IN T H I L A T I R OF
T H R U MONTHS A FTE R T H I
D A T ! OF T H I FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOT IC I OB
THIRTY DAYS A FTE R THE
D ATE OF S IR V IC B OF A
COPY OF THIS R O TICI ON
TH IM .
All creditors et Me
a
at ma
nattoa la
at me Mat
at Mto aoltoo meet
time wffh Mto Court
W IT H IN T H I L A T I R OF
T H R U MONTHS A F T IR T H I
DATE OF T H I FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTtCt ON
THIRTY DAYS A FTE R T H I
D A T ! OF S IR VIC* OF A
■JfWP0
---- 414.--- we wea

claima wffh Me Caurt WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS A F T IR T H I
OATS OF THB FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS N O TICI.
All claima. dpnanda and * jeettona net aa Mad will be
at tba Met Pubucw
ttan at Ms notice to I
Haney S. Rothman.

14M. Iff* In Ml* causa, in Ma
Circuit Caurt at Sam Inala
County. Ftorida. I w U n t t o
wapwty sHuatod ta l amtoata
County. FlirldadiirrRadaat
L IB A L DCSCb IPTtBN
Lot t. black A. SWUTWAT I R CLUb. UNIT K accardbn
to Ma plat Mwaaf, record* ta
Flat bean it. pa*a 77 70. at ma
Public Racwda at Samlnala
County. Florida
at puMk aala. to Ma MRiaH and
bast btodw. tor cadu at Ma
Waat (rant daw at Mo Samlnato
County CaurMauw. tocstod In
Sanlard. Florida, at 11:M
a'ctoch i n . , an Octobw MM,
net.
Doted at SantordL Ftoride Ml*
lam day at
(Seal)
Mary wins
Clerk al Me Circuit Caurt
by: Jana I . Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
Oauplaa C. Zahm. I awrln
IM * U S Hlehwev if Marta
Sul to Mi
Ctoarwator. F L 14*14
Publlah: SaptomOw If. M. IfM
DEH-IU

daycare (to

H u m

ST. JOHNS BIV1B NAT S I M A N AU M BN T BSSTBtCT
K Y I S N B T K I OF IKTSRBSB AGENCY ACTION
The Ototrkt fhea aafka at Ha toHnt to laaup a permit la Ma
Mtowtnt applicant!*) on Octobw IK tNd:
FLORIDA D SPA R TM IN T OF TRANSPORTATION. 7If S.
W O O D LA N D R L V D ., D IL A N D . F L 1S7SS. application
tll-117-ftoiAOM. TbapreHctlalilit:tinSamtnatoCounty. Sacttona
IS K If. TawnaMp ■ laufb, Ranpa 8 la * . Tba appltceHan to Iw
MODIFICATION TO T H I PRIViOUILV ISSUED PERMIT ASSD
C IA T IO WITH RIMOVAL OF T H I *JM FOOT P f R IM B TIR
D IM ANO FILLINOOP T H I DITCHES FOR THC L A K I JIS U P
MITIGATION SITE. The fuel ■In^eNHW dyJaLAKI JISU P .

abeva ^nev aamian ^ar an a^^^ilnla^ranva kaarinp In accords

taction 1*47. F.K Pallllaiia must comply wffh Ma repvlrenwnto at
Florida AOntotokaHva Cadi Raise MC-t.tli and tSC-1411 and ba
Mod wtM I received by) Me District Ctariu P.O. Ban M *. Fetatka.
Ftorida * t7 » 14*. FoMtoas tor aOntabtraltve beertna «
Ma) must ba Mad wNMn iMriaan (14) day* at i
Nertean 04) days at
r at any riK ta w h pw*n
(kaartas) undw asciton 1*47, F.K.

ST. JOHNS BtVBBW ATIB M A N AU M BN T B tSTBK T
K V U N B T K I BP M T IN B B B B M N C V ACTION
Tha Dtotrict ghrea natka at ita miant to toaua a Farm*
■M w nivHiw n w* wiww h w h is pts^ k

uu

-

JOOST P. Z V M R V IL O . T R U S T U . PatManw. a * LEE RO..
WINTER PARK. FL 8ISK File Ms. ia-117-NSSA. Tba praparty *
ta Samlnato Cawify. Sectkn(t) B . TawnaMp!*) Si K
Ran*!*) 11 I . and tariudte S14M term . Tba current owner M
JOOST F. Z V M R V IL D . T R U S T U
Meta) cantolnlap each et Me * p w Haled tormW wetland
icffan Wandey to n e * Friday
to l:M p.m. at Ma N. Jebne
The OtoWk l win
Blew
unless e potm an tor an aWnMatreffva precaedtab (heartan) la tiled
pirauant to Me prevlatoM et aeeffan t* J7 , F.K . and anetkn
MC-1411, F J L C A p a n* wba* aubNenttot Intoneto wo altoctod
by wty at Me Otokrtc*
above may pefftton tor «
eectton 1*47. F4 . FkMHM me* amply * M Me fOMdnmwde at
Ftoride AWwlnlelreltve Ode Rake N C -t.ni M d 4BC-14B1 and bn
Med wHb (received byl Me Dkdrkt Ckrk. P O. Ban MBK PelaMa.
Ftoride *170-14*. Pennana h r edwtakkettve bewtop * Md above
IU ) dpye at
. at M* nWka w wffbta taurto* (U ) days el actual
- (m l occur*. Felton tofu*a
within Mto Hmn perl* Mall conoHMo e watuw et any
p e n * may have to repeal * adwtalitoettoe preceedtap (heerinp)
undw asciton 1*47,T i , c * cerntap Me i
Pattltone which are net Mad ta eccw d w ce wbb Me ab
a n subject to Nam kail
Quantwla Jaknaan, Permit Oala Control Technician
Permit Oats Santo*
D E N IM

heme-Lb.

BANKRUPTCY/BtvetKI

$3 2 1 0 0
NO M B M N COSTS.

» - Naan* C a r e
titS R rT Y IN S N IS
Ladetrewt. It Hr. trained
IK.

PDTHCETPtMSI

•e etvoecisata e
H -N m e r y *

Immtfrofkn. wills, custody.

CMMCare

i, translations.

T S S In M N r
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lasMPwMak/in.daDoy
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CM ILB CA IL toMy Maw
•r i M H i t o N T L

Our 4y*w aid company la

rfU M W M W

Find wt why moat at aur top
aarnar* have no previous
network market Inf expan­

81-N W w N M N i

se revolutionary and eicltlne

Logil Nollctt
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
POR SIMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FBOBATI DIVISION

ROTICI
OFABNtHISTRATWN
The admlnlilratlen at tha
a s ta ta al M l L B A A .
WOOD ROW, S/k/a M IL B A
M0BLL1R WOOOROW. Dacaaaad. Fite Number fMto. to
pandtof ta Sto OrcuH Caurt tor
Seminole Cteaty, Florida,

ALL IN TR U STE D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIIO T H A T :
All pane* * wham this
natka i* aarvad whp have ah
HjreMbeadi^

4NJ-I41I. FJLC._A parson wbwa luSNwtlal IntweHc are

my

Free medk
teflon. n uMtltoe. private

Sip-Tima Pro We will be the
talk al Me Industry In ffw noil
3years.
Tbta buatae* c w change your
IIIOM CALL:
H 6 H M 7 6 6 124 HnL

IN R I: ISTATBOF
M ILB A A. NOOOROW,
d/k/aMILSAMOtlLLIR

F
-pognop*
FLBwfllTSTS
M A TS U . H A R U R T B
B A T IK P JL
S H I.

MICHAEL I . MURRAY and
LINDA SUI MURRAY, bto wlto
N STKBO FSA LB
wofid ii n w y p w i "W i
punuant to Mn Ordw w Final

n-

ALL IN T IR IS T B D PIRSONS
A R I N O TIFIIO THAT:
VIN F IBlXPWOXNNtntll
Tbto auetton wffl be an tP tM l
at tAM at Dtocawd Ta
N. Ortanda Avo., btofftond. FL
8711.

.NUNfwSSS-WS*.
MAKTA’S BAY CARS. Baby's

su

at Ma

icribad w Lot ISK lapiland
lapa #1. Plat Boob A Pad**
*1. Samlnato County, FWWae

That aatd aato la
to lattoty Ma twma at Mia Writ
ftlaecutton.

Tha admIniatratton of Ma
' ' at GARRY A. RATHpite n . T t i *. la pandbia in Ma
Clrcalt Court, far Samlnato
Cawify. Florida. Prabate Otuiaton. Ma adWaas at which it:
P A Oraaar C Santord, Ftoride

NOT IC I

IN B i t TbaMarriapaat
JESSICA PHfLLIF

County, F torIda 8771.
That Mo party intoraatod In
said bualnaaa entorpriae la aa
toltows:
PATRICIA A. RYAN. INC.,
a Ftorida carpwattan
Id a Christian Way
Or lands. FLUWa
DATED at Ctuitoarr
Inoto County. Ftorida an SaptombwIKtaas.
PATRICIA A. RYAN. INC.
by: Patricia A. Ryaiu
Praaldant
Pubiith: Saptombar*. IftS
DEHni

•Why no. w « don't carry books
on wash laws - could I interest
you in something on pig slaughter?*

Dwcrtptton at Praparty: L I B
LOT 4 I L K B M iR B tT T PARK
PBIPGSR
Namaa In

Vt^0i

Suite 4*

OVURXP.

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M lt U ir A

to m

Tampa. Ftoride XMS7
Tatophana: (ti))8774aM
Rublidi: SaptomOar it. to. I M
DEH-ise

P R EV IO U S SOLUTION: *1 coma from a family whore gravy i
conatdored a baveraga.' — Erma Bomback.
o itaa *

PWVATI PARTY M T U
J
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DOT.

Final Ju ^ n a n t antan

M ARYANNI M O R I!
Clerk at Circuit Court
By: Jana I . Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
COOILISB STAWIANSKI
Ml*Bay Scout Bowtoiard

m a ta w M Im ta to m b lim u
LEarn now *i fie cptuMtanM tor tnotw
Todty4 cue O aptoU P

OOCNWL

4 0 7 / 8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

4 0 7 0 2 2 -2 6 1 1

NOTICB IS H B R IB Y W V IN

aat NrM in
mant.Mwff:
LOT SL SARAL TRAIL AT
1ABAL POINT. ACCOHOINO
TO T H I PLAT T H IR IO P AS
R ICO N O ID IN PLAT ROOK
m P A M S ■ A IK PUBLIC
R IC O R O S OP S IM IN O L I
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
N O TI: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR D I R T CO LLECTION
FRACTICIS ACT YOU A M
A OVISIO T H A T THIS LAW
FIRM IS O IIM C O TO M A
O U T C O L L IC T O R A T ­
TEM PTING TO CO LLICT A
D IR T ANO ANY INFORMA­
TION OBTAINED WILL M
USID FOR TH A T PURPOSE.
Datad Mo DM day at Sw-

by Luis CampoR

OKML

Orlando •Winter Park

HOW ACCEPTING

in laniard, lamtoata County.
Florida, at tl:&lt;
DM day at

man did In Ma Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and Ma
aaal at Mlt Court an Ma IMh day
of Saptambar. ltas.
(S IA L )
M ARYANN! MORSE
C L IR K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
R Y : Patricia F. Mill*
Deputy Ctort
PuMkb: taptambw la,*. I M
O lH -ita

RUL

CLASSIFIED ADS

tor caab at Ma waat bant War at

___________ 1
isaaatMrOaarpiaAu
haa bean Mad apatoat yaw and
yau are tapwlrad to tarua a capy
at your written datonaaa. If any,
la It upon 0. F R IO DIDRICK.
■ SQUIRE. BACIN B KAPLAN.
P.A.. Plaintiff-* attarnay, wtuaa
addrata la Ml SauMaaat DM
Street. Ft. Laudardila. FtorIda
m id . net mere Man
attar Ma data at tint pwMkatton
at Ma Nettce. par F.S. SSat N.
and file tha erlfinal wlM t
Clark at Mia Court either totore
aarvtaa an Plaintiff-* attorney or
IIrlwnwW
awa
ab
nIrlf1
In IM
hSP
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w-*!
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NBTICB BP A P P IX A TtB N
P B N T A B M IB
R O T I C I IS N I I B B V
o «Y fR .a w tr
MakaMwaf

■ DW1R J. PROSTi IO T T H C
I . FROSTi T H I ARBORS AT
H ID O IH L A K I

A M tN M D N O n C I
OP FO R IC LO S U R IS A LI
U
afc^A
aw W w f
punuant to an Order Re­
scheduling Paraclaaara Sato
datad Saptambar iim, taw. and
antorad M cM I
t*aatX A U R . at
Court at Mo NNt Judklal Circuit
Nt and IW liminaia County,
Ftoride. arbaraM G l CAPITAL
MORTGAGE S IR VICES. INC.,
P/K/A T R A V IL IR S WORTO A O I S IR V IC IS , INC., It
Plaintiff and R O I I R T A.
J O N IS . J R .. I V I L V R T.
JO N IS. CAPITOL ROOPINO
SURPLUS R S.R.I CO. INC..
It/are
I,,
pa,, OaMndantia). I wilt MU

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R O IIR TA .JO N IS .JR .a n d
IV IL Y N T . JO N IS ; at at..

c -w ./ ja r ’
The laat taa t tool at
111 Met al Ma NarM 11

l ta Ma paint at
i at P circular
curve concave ta Ma NWly
having a radhn at N LN toot;
•Manca SWiy atanf Ma SI'ly
R/W Una ft Wbstalfpi Drive
and the arc at tald curva
Mraudb a central anato at 01
dafrwoa M mlnutoa 8 tacanda
* 4 4 taat to Ma and at tald
‘ curve; Manca t N tap aai ta
'mlnutoa 8 tacanda W atone tald
SR'Iy R/W line ltl.47 toot;
Manca. leaving aaid SI'ly R/W
tin#. S 17 defreea I I mtoutot 10
aacandi I all .11 toot to the
^N
to^w
Lbe
aW
waS
hIOiw
FTPWT*^s
m* ■
N
paB
T^m
pi.,
and Md wdwalgaad at Sheriff
at SamtoaM County, Ftorida,
will at ll:M A M . an Ma l*M
day at October A O im . attar
tor aala and tall to Ma httkaat
bidder, f o r c a s h in h a n d
U N O SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
A LL IX ISTIN O LIIN L at Me
Front (Wad) Dear, at Ma ttopa.
rw Ma SamlnaM County Court■Jiauoa In I antori
-abava dticrMci RIAL
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CITICORP M O N TG A M , IRC*
aatarrktnp apant tw
S I CUN IT Y PACIFIC
NATIONAL TRUST CORIPARY
(N IW Y O R K ). AS T R U S T !I,

Sarutcea. Inc.,

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L tg a l H o H c tE

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OFTNR U N N T t lN T N

O f CAPITAL MONTGAOE
I f VIC IS . Hue., f/k/a

O A R L IN I S U I SZAROf/h/a
D A R L IN t S U I R tLLV l ANY
UNKNOWN SROUU OF
D A R L IN t S U I SZABOf/h/e
D A R L IN t SUf K ILLV i
NATIONWIDE POWER
CORPORATION, a dNMtvad
carparatMm BILLY 0.
W M ITIH IA D i FtO O Y 0.
W H IT IH IA O i FIRST UNION
CORPORATION OF FLORIOA
l/Va FLORIDA NATIONAL
SANK; HOWARD I R I T I S .
C H A R T! RID t ANOALL
O T H IR PIRSONS IN
PO U R SIMM OP
S U R JIC T R IA L PROPINTY.

ill
j Me Shewn#
i l l M l Nat la
III a Permanent Ralaranca
iM M
f i* at Ida IW i*
I lit Manet N «
IW
11 taundary II
et taxes teat**
Reference Mwemont * tao S.
R/W iina at lamMaM WMada
boulevard datignoftag Ma IW
ra tM a N M a tm a U M a t
la at aaid lacMan Hi
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(LABORERS ALSO)
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hew toliphane 4 clerical M lItle*. Exceltort working cotv

meM tofvtce............. SK M M P
TO RENT,
V p f W ip ii

Meet here tag. A P L

ik Cell tor mat.

COURIER D R IV EN to

Far pickup ft d a l le e ry In
Central and South Florida.

run A part lima, will tram.

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ta tllp a rtw u r. w ill tram.

l ere eub |ec1 to
the Fedwei Pair Houelwg Act.
which m ekt* II IH agai to

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k m e r U 2 4 m

CABRIAEE COVE, 'AS. V S
deuSlewld*. C/HA, raat,

appt. StoNM

0 * D U TO R T* *

•MNDAB E l 0/metal frame an
raltor*, kae/tonertpnop mat
frw ates. M E deliver. xn*an
oTW IN BED, III. complete

w/Mriage A Maftrna. tM
VACCUUM CLEANER, now
RIRBV. never utad. M M ;
ontlgua geld **fa STS; S piece
wrought inn dtoetto eat STS.
Veka mall Me: BTT3S4.
W A IN IN D met hi**, Saar*
Kawnen Itoi tek dining roam
ttoto. l HavKSMj snsara

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FT/PT, camputor tag . A m

NIW SANFORD LOCATION
M74 Church It..
a TRUCK Ortuer* C O L d a ta 0
R TOWSI T EC H N IC IANS
tT IIIM W O A O O tH W
CRUISE LH W T ra m a atla

OP FEOEEN
»ieu* aarehauaa png. a ptoe.
COL A drag N a t re p d re d
nen *making p la n t. Agptyi
Rtok Feed Fton. a u « . ISM

B tftt o dt rt. ta rv a rt. cabin
t H e nan, memh
ckhend*. security.

M O BILE NOAM CSEENMENTT

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ref*PtoeeeCaHNI-AT«T
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LA K E MART, prtvato onfrm ca
CHA, park off

a HXSA S/l IpRf.H S K Y L IN E .
H X D t c m .r m .I M n .
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to fc .S IU M
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Itto h K O r

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Parflatty tom. U LSM .
a M R IA V llp R I .M
FLBETWOOO. w/waah dry,
Krw.rm .SM JM .
a M R S A M M R f.M S K Y L IN E ,
w/wa*h-dry, d ish w a sh e r,

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Radial*

SANPORM SO. F A A H L T I
C/HA.

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M a A a e ilM a M a
U o h m w o B /W e i

Full lima, Tuet. Sat. I am 1
pm. Experience In lawn c a n
A maintenance a ptual U par
haur. Private tchoai In l m
terd. Call................... m a m
M ill W

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Apply Tadav a I
Aat* Driver a I
Track Ortvan COL a I
I a T ra ve l

P A R T -T IM E t t / b r . A n s w e r
t a la p h a n a * . P l e a l b l e
twurt/lecef area, no ln p ir l
ence n e c a e ta r y . C a ll
1-MM7* M K « p M W
PERMANCNT PAOT-TI
Will TraktCaN M r Appt.
COMMERCIAL L IN E N “
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P u ll tim e t a r g r e w ln g
pedtotrk eftka. experience m
medical tatting prate r rad.
C e m p t llt lv e e a la r y an p
benefit*. Send return* to: P .D
,p t. a m .

•ring yaur anthweiatm. We’ll
train yaw Place work plus
Call Taddla tor (totalIt j »
Mtoaxt 110_______________
D R IVtR S
T I U C I D t lW R
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ISentord) W A N T I D PARTTIME DAYS. Outgoing perten

Needed Now I HO experience
ntcettary, I H K t . Train
lecaiiy. i-w e m - m e ________

orxperetion A cannier help.
Cell: SIS »3teve.

D C I V ft S

Wtwittale nursery local de­
livery t ether nunary teak*.
Mutt have clean driver* lie.

Cammerclal reefing cam pen)
need* meter*. W illin g to tram,
II year* *r e ld e r. Need*
trentpertetien. *teady lab.
peed benefit* A D N U O F R E E
WORKPLACE. 4B7-aoP-atS4SICURITY O F F IC E R J
101

BRANCM INOOUT N U R S E R Y
________ « i m m &gt; ________
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Clean FL Driver* lie., heavy
lilting, location; Sanford U
hr tottarf CaltMAtue

SECURITY O F F IC E R S
N e e d W lp M tb tP p M N W t
Free Uniterm* A benefit*
avallebl*/vacation pay. Call:
&lt;07 4*4Meter toe-IPS.

D u ct M t c h a n ia A

•S E R V IC E *

Etperlenced and motivated,
cempetltlva pay and benefit*,
opportuniiie* tor advance
ment. Immediate opening* In
Orange. Volutla A Otceola
Countla*. Call M M n a m tar
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Protet* tonal.
to taka care at
-e rp .-* ptoer ■W t-w w t- worn i
motivated p a r ta n . A p p ly ■
SEMI H O A R' PW N O , IN C.,
it-e iA L a b e M a ry dtod.

inclined. U M H * .
•TEA C H ER S*
Levely N A I V C accredited
childcere cantor haa full A
part time pealtlena available
tor all ape group*. Salary
depend* upon education A
eiportence. Excellent working
condition* I.............

E LE C T R IC IA N S

Commmerlcal E ip Driver*
lie, and tool* required. Call
Network I lectrtc....
F A B R IC A T O R S

L IA O PIRSOPL eap. In the
fabrication ol HVAC duct
work. Mutt have oicollent
work thin* A ability to direct
other*. Up to SI] piu* benefit*,
lull time permanent employment. A 10 hr. day*. Call
C i r n i w . EEO. PFWP

TELLER
E X P flflI I N C I D PAR T -TIM E
1 4pm (MTTP). Crodll Union.
i Mery aroa. B lind I w B.
Senterd H aro ld . P.O . Eaa
la*T. laniard. PI. 32773
TRU CK D R IV E R
For teptlc pum per truck.
Call: 4*7-747 UTS.___________

DRUM UM M I OftMTOR
F1RISMU A M I OffIATM
DUMP TR UCK D H V K R
Immadtata opanlngtt Call tor
appointment...............M A to U
FOOO W t S U f t I T M O R
A P P L Y IN PER SO N
t i t EodSraTst^ U n lord.
^ G R E EN H O U SE S
W ORKERS s

Vaughan, Inc. on hwy *»
toward* Sorrento, need*
happy, healty workertl To
work In thlpplng/packlng
dept. Fait paced envlorn-

A O C A IU U M M ,IM C .
aFLOEID A E A S E D C A R R IE R
0 E X P E R IE N C E P A Y S
* HOME E V E R Y A T D A Y S
ORENSPIT A ROMUS PLAN S
t R I O iR PRO O N AM
IS E X P A N D I N O A N D
HEEDS D R IV E R S T O RUN
MIDW EST A BAST COAST.
CLASS A C O L R E Q U IR E D

m enll O v ertim e required!

Pecker* and Puller* HOP hr.
to tlert, Warehou** Penan
w/oxperlence M.OP hr. ta
»tart. W B W W L __________
HAVE A DC A T Praa
and p a rty a l l you w a n ll
T U P P E P W A B i........ m e a i
H O M E T Y P IS T S . P C utar*

Hal. Call 1-RMI13434], Eat.

M in ________________

1400474*9050

WATtOH MALTY. Lake Mary
office I* now Intorvlowing tor
now or eaporloncad root oetato
auecloto*. C a ll tor a career I
C a b ..............................m s s e o

HVAC SH O P
M E C H A N IC S

Min. 2 y rt eperlence. compel
Hive pey ♦ benefit*, tour/10
hr. day*. Call tu rn 171* for
appolntmant*. DF WP/EIO

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I n s t a lt e n

W — R o o m s l o r M o t if
A l l CO N D IT IO N E D . Clean,
quiet. *iric ily managed. M*-N
wk.. util. p d laun.. phene, kit.
■ N c v .a to o im k uw. ne-w ei
CLEAN ROOMS.
S77 Wl

have eap. A FL driver
lie. Cell tor appt. seASttl

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS

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ROAD CONSTRUCTION
SPECIAL
S I50 Security Deposit

apt. u p tta irk. C le a n t / t ,
tA/C.
Oaed n e ig h b o r* . A d u lt*
ISM /m enth. + tS M /d e p .
N M N SerM P-U EL
EPFCT. APT..
Pawn town a re a, e la te te

EFFtCIERT APT. Newly renevetod New mall I ml to*I
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up MOVE IN iH B C I A L t IMS
man. M l- t tN a r m - lS ie
SANFORD. Office apace, um
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weed, aerate trem Tea Rm..
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VfNTUHE 1 PH QPf R Tit S

Lake Ada I bWm... s a lt me.
Sbdrm., M N/m p. and up

■eatol Rmu H*. nstee*
SANFORD I I I I
at d e i e l i . tS S S /m e n . -tBW/MC. sst-esk* A PM-TSN.
SANFORD APT. S be dr mm, l
belli. M O VE-IN S P E C IA L I
W N/m en.MUTeL__________
SANFORD, I f l l
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UH/month or bl
ly. plus
wcurltrdraSANFORD. I/I. H aw C/HA.
SNWewnR*. very quiet i
MidSSaerwerkeaa n n
SM A LL I R R D R O O M . A /C .
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month, IM P te c . depeelt.
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V t ACRE 4 . toned AO. V S.
fenced, dining, tarn.. K m .
perch, garape. P°nd SidS.fto
R EH O V A TE D . H a w carp e t.
pamf.toncaPSSS.WP.
HOUSE W /Sto Mafbar-m-lew
apt. A afflcs detached, fenced
m lntcend.lllt.W P.
PUB FO RECLO SU RE, to p riv
lanced, carper*. S to tS t
O W N ER F IR ., n e w p e ln l,
carpel, tenet, carport. tUOOO
HIOOBH LK. VS. renovated,
new carpet reef paint, fenced
corner lef.STfJM.
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LANE M ART, madam . VS. *pm
plan, vaulted celling*, tpk.,
ea*m kit. MSVm en. dSYdM .
PAOLA, On FecMta a m . S/l.
C/HA. MTS/Mtol + S0S/MC.
*IMS* H at erkSPSred dev*
SANFORD 4/1V*. liv in g A fam i­
ly rm., SOT month. M utt hay*
A ftN
SANFORD V I.
dM. 1/1S4H m*.. S4S0 dm -H O
p i n , n i n e s _____________
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SANFOR&amp; t
bslh. C/HA.
yard.
♦
t-eav.

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•B E lR /M W ct tVPP. S
w/flto Newer. H k a cand. Lt.

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It y*u can pet out ef rental*
end pet tote your awn '
We have povernm tn
pram* to help w ith
payment and d a tin g coat*.
If* time to *tog wondering
end get the fed*.
B A R EB!A B A S IM M O N S SISITM.
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all make* A

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B Y O W N BB. la n ia r d , s / t .

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V I. SCAN. PORCH, vary dean.
H XIM lal w/lot* e l treat. SJf)
mo plutdep. H i X to l_______
SSM E L P O R T A L AVE., S/t.
C/HA. ne g a la , rat., tm t u m e.
1 EORAL, I BATH. CHA. S400 a
menth. set* te c . deposit.
m asse___________________
t*M DOWN a W H Y REN T?
Wien you can awn. this )
Bdrm. home, w ith CHA. new
pemt A carped Aak about
HUD heme*I Tbe HHHntaa
L .m -a n s

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awN. CHA. Ig- t o n . rm. A Ig.
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attic**. Off 17/es in Lengdato
Induahlal Fk **SCa tto M II
l! 5 - ln * » « t r i« I
K o i H n Ie ________
O FFICE-W AR EH O U SE, from
SM/man.. ISSP tq. I t . P R IM E
Wcatwn. earner at 4SA A Old
Lk. M ary Rd. In lan iard .
Kjpanhe Realty......... 4toaS4l

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w/attachment* S4A 33SM M
• M I L L S E U «r T R A D E , 3
phaen temm. stave to r g
dngto phew n sfagrant tyga
ttovq w/ceek top A oven.

la v a up la

M E R C E D ES V H M I . P a art
^ ^ H f u i l y leaded and pam117,M ml. 9F9M. CaH
VW if T T A ad ap r, A /C ,
i time A
H M A 3 M A P I.
IP M LIN C O LN T P W N C A N .

«R H m
m i c a m l l a c Sedan o* vine.
Spring Edlllew. dk. rad.,
tonfhar, I K ml., mint cand..
S lf . N A f m t o M .......JM -IH 1

•M PONTIAC
I T O M M | 1M £

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I Bdrm.. I both, parfbet Nr
tlngkl or retiree*! Aatac.
maintains grounda A pool,
hemeawnert fa* Include*
wafer A traehl toLftol

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M w m f JC
Itu ttw
tm M M . I S T w i n

OI#lt UltWCAMIr

bath, handy maw's spec1*1.
MUST E E M O VED ! SIMA
....................... ~ 4» -JB M W .

C a rl Hew rad
ankauat. Hake*. Inf. In
cand. Eedy ruel, klewn a

jm A H K jg n lE V W J ^

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A m lrrar*.
Starting Man.,

ONE STOP T H E SHOP. Tlra*
SAM A «p Ntowrtod A Dal.

n E L E C T R O LU X S H A M P O O
M U Brand new. SD.

a CHIVY E I A W I L L I V AN -

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AWT H M e L E A S H M a H O USES

WHY RENTS Bettor than new.
V I. with A C tg. yard, goad
daw*, plumbing, hlfch*n.
SSt.lM. Ealy qualifying.
Payment* under S4M man.

I BUY HOUSE A tfM S
aadRtoa, ARi
PtocaaPtvCadM I

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I M I H I t ll

m :t h i : y
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V I DUIIT
F lo rid a roam , a a f-ln -h lt.,
carport w/lg. u til.. C/HA.
ancletad front porch, tented
yard. Lab* SMvar aroa. good
rantal Incama, te n an t oc­
cupied. Uf.se* a t - t i M or
a in e s s it o ________________

CARPET A TILE DWAINISS.
lu s i a m tocatton. M at M /K.
MUST SELL. 4P7-3QDSrg.
a * • LOCAL T A V E R N , tot* of
parking, HI AM T raffic areal
good hweawl * • * • w m « &gt; S

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new carpel A vinyl. A^C Ig.
Knaned parch, A mar*. A ll
I. SSI

Lots/So Id
DELTONA A R E A , to acre*.

A S MR* wma*. F R E E TO
0 0 0 0 ham# wdyl PVeaaahalp
that* CUTIESI C a ll nltor
ipm , OM7W
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M AHOAAM Y
dining ream labia A a shield
bach dwk*. S P A SO-Seto.

P U B L IC A U C T IO N E V E R Y
P tra id Y * &gt; t o H B T O T O H
o w * irrv*. me

■d im / V ans
'TP, 1 ten. Paaranpic
clean, latoedl Tea much to
list, mud we to approclato.
Only SS.4HOPO.........JSI-EIM
i m OATtUN PIC K U P. 4 cyi.. I
leaf bed peed work truck.
SMA SS4MM______________
te n isu x u Ptobap, s
A/C. Mg wheel*, new tire*.
towm llekStMi. 3M-A4SI.
to J E E P Wrangler, Rta-Ora
•dllion. Only 4K mil**, many
ra*. Hel a bettor looking
J e e j K j m d J -S7S1.________
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CASH NS PAID! P a r Saab Car*.
T ru c k * A M i t e . I K e e p
Am arkaEaaufllull.... M3-PHS

O L D A A M R C A R S /T R U C M
W ANTED WIN pay C A S H A
I M M A C U iA f lT u K I T w
each unWt CHA. a l l appii..
M udW illS te.H A MI-SOD

10 FT. F IA E R d L A A P WtMng
bawl A traitor. ISH P Jehnaan,
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homed le, her***, cattle, farmtog or nurtary 1 Zoned agricul­
ture! IS,HP P E N A C R E .
Small Prwn paymant w /owner
Wnendnp....... ......PPAFSMTW

FREE
KEN M
P E E D dnple da* w / b i
bras* haadbaard ASA Can

DERBY A. I Acre*,
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Stay on top
of drug facts
DEAR DR. G O TT: Can you
Inform m e as to the availability
of a reliable listing o f drugs and
their Interactions when taken
s im u lta n e o u s ly , w ritten In
layman's term s, that Is available
commercially?
DEAR READER: There are
several publications that supply
the Information you request.
Most m edical libraries contain
the Physicians' Desk Reference,
a compendium of drugs that Is
updated annually. The same
company (Medical Economical
also has begun publishing a
companion text called PDR Ge­
nerics. Both these resources are
excellent.
In a d d itio n , "B e s t Drugs.
Worst D ru gs" has been a popu­
lar reference book.
Finally, don ’ t forget to ques­
tion your doctor or pharmacist
about drugs and their interac­
tion s. T h e s e p ro fes sio n a ls
u su ally w e lc o m e such op­
portunities.
D E A R D R . O O T T : I'm a
74-year-old person In good
health w ho underwent hip re­
placement surgery In 1986. Now
my dentist requires me to fill a
prescription for amoxicillin In
order to a void possible destruc­
tion o f the replacement due to
the release o f bacteria from my
mouth Into m y system. What
basis o f fa ct or research la
known for this surprising cause
and effect problem from teeth
cleaning?
DEAR R E A D E R : Prosthetic
devices anyw here In the body
can become easily Infected when
bacteria Invade the bloodstream
and are carried to the artificial
Joint, heart va lve or other Im­
plant.
Certain procedures are known
to release showers o f bacteria
Into the blood. Such procedures
Include cystoscopy (examination
o f th e b l a d d e r ) , f l e x i b l e
sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy
(to examine the colon) - and
professional dental cleaning.
Consequently, your dentist Is
absolutely correct: You should
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public. On the other hand. If a
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yes. However, because o f high
fees.
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Old Tappan. N.J., have won
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children. Dana. 10. and Michael.
8. who arc champions in Ihe
making. And although they have
attended several nationals. Ihe
one In New Orleans last summer
was the first In which they had
played. O ver the first weekend,
they com peted In side games
with their mother.
On this deal. Michael showed
his Innocence.
The opponcnls cruised Into
four hearts. Lisa. West, led the
dlnmond Jack and the dummy
was ta b le d . Michael started
laughing.
" W h y a re you laughing?"
asked the declarer.
"I don't have any diamonds."
Michael replied, "and I have lols
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Michael Imaginatively switched
to the club queen. Lisa overtook
w i t h ( H e k i n g a nti r e t u r n e d t h e

diam ond 10. Correctly reading
this as n suit-preference signal
for spades. Michael, after rufling,
led back a spade. The defense
continued with a spade ruff,
diam ond ruff, spade ruff Th at
was the first six tricks and they
should have collected a seventh
with the spade king, but a wheel
fell off a moment later.
The declarer Uxik ll In good
spirit, saying that she w ould
never forget the deal.
When should children leorn to
play bridge? A s early as possible,
but I hud always thought that
only once they are 10 do th ey
really assimilate the basics. Y et
Michael Berkowllz Is picking up
the gam e quickly at the tender
age o f B. Maybe It has something
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force Is required. Be the pusher,
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NEWS DIGEST

Businesses lured to county
Incentives sweeten the deal for two companies
approved 9300,000 o f incentives for H TE to move
Its computer software company to a building to
be constructed In the Heathrow International
Business Center. HTE employs 200 people In
Orlando with subsidiary offices In Franklin. Ohio
and Arlington Heights. Illinois.
Th e commissioners also agreed to allocate
980.000 to Conveyor Systems. Inc. In DeBary as
an incentive to relocate the Volusia County

By

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HeraM S taff Writer

W h i f i Cooking?
E ver since the PUjrtmi Introduced popcorn at
thetr (lrat Thankaglvlng. the popular onack has
becom e an American tradition. Boy Scouts are
sellin g the crunchy snack, beginning today,
w ith the W hat's Cooking colum n featuring
several mouth-watering popcorn recipes
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SANFORD — A computer software company
and a con veyor systems firm are relocating in
Sem inole County from neighboring counties,
thanks In part, to 9380,000 in Incentives from
Econom ic Development Funds.
S em in ole County Commissioners Tuesday

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Historical matting ehangad
SANFORD — The Sanford Historical Society
. w ill m eet Thursday. Sept. 28. at 4:30 p.m.,
rather than at the time previously announced.
In addition to regular business, there will be a
p U K r a t lr a i In
M id n llU n n / lk w « » liu n l O s a C M l '.
celebration
In Mrecognition
of the city o f Sanford's
118th birthday.
M a y . Museum curator Alicia Clarke
Will give a special presenUtlon entitled "Sanford
1877, T h e Gate City of Florida.
F o r addition al Inform ation, contact the
m useum at 330-8808.

business In Sanford. City commissioners have
also approved a 950.000 incentive fo r the
company w ith a second reading scheduled O cL 9.
Award o f the county money la contingent upon
the approval o f Sanford's contribution.
Both companies sell their products on the
International market.
County manager Ron Rabun presented the

Ambulance
service
Cities, county
weigh merits of
fire departments
responding to calls

Y M C A offers youth trip
L A K E MARY — The Seminole Fam ily YMCA
'■'j b offering a full day (kid trip fo r elem entary age
♦, students on Oct. 4. offering a solution to parents
. Whose children will be out of school that day.
T h e event la from 9 a.m. u ntil 4 p.m.. with
extended hours from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m.
available at no extra coat.
T h e children will be spending the day at
D iscovery Zone.
&gt; Coat la 815 for YMCA members, 920 for
«aoa-m em bera. The fee Includes lunch.
For additional Information, phone the YMCA
321-8044.

Sheriff to attsnd M idway mast
SANFORD — Sheriff Don Eallnger w ill attend
M idway Community meeting Thursday at 7
p.m . T h e purpose of the m eeting la to bring
m em bers of the Midway comm unity together to
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area. Crime &lt;and drug prevention will also be
discussed.

Representatives of Seminole County govern­
m ent, the school district and Sem inole HOPE
w ill also attend, said public Inform ation officer
E d McDonough.

Com m ission masting called
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L A K E M ARY - The Lake M ary C ity Commlaalon has called a special m eeting for thta
Thursday, Sept. 28. The meeting 1s being called
to discuss a number of drainage related Issues
Including those In Tlmacuan.
A lso scheduled Is the possibility o f connecting
Little Lake Mary to Big Lake Mary. Sixth
Strcet/Sem lnole Avenue drainage Im prove­
ments, and other matters.
T h e m eeting is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m..
In the commission chambers o f Lake Mary City
Hall. 100 N. Country Club Road.

Cham bsr Buslnsss A fts r Hours
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L A K E M A R Y - The G r e a t e r Lake
Mary/Heathrow Chamber of Com m erce will hold
Its Business After Hours gathering this Thurs­
day. from 8:30 until 7:30 p.m ., at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. There la no charge for
admission to thla chamber function.
For additional Information phone the chamber
office at 333-4748.

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A handful of vahlclas are parkad off tha
roadway on Sanford's Samlnola Boulevard
tarty Tuesday. By noon, thare ware at least 12

gone tisnm can
still park along lakefront

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Today: Partly cloudy
w i t h scattered a f­
ternoon showers and
thunderstorms. High
a r o u n d 90. Light
wind becoming east
5 to 10 mph. Chance
of rain 40 percent.

northern end a t Myrtle Avenue w est to the
U.5. H ighw ay 17-92 (French Avenue) In­
tersection.
City com m issioners were asked to de­
termine If parking should be continue to be
allowed In the area. But following discussion

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — They come daily, some with
can. others with pickup trucks and even an
occasional camper. They alt on Sanford's
lakefront. some In the shade o f umbrellas, and
fish.
The area Is on Seminole Boulevard from the

doing thla now for five years, and they are doing
an excellent Job n ow ."
Brown explained that with both m edical
personnel from fire departments and ambulance
personnel arriving at Injury scenes, "often, the
fire people, knowing that the ambulance people
are on lheir way. m ay have a tendency to hesitate
or hold back. Where If the Are departments were
handling these calls, they would arrive at the
scene, determine the problem, load up. and be on
their way Im m ediately."
Brown adm itted he had no complaints with
AMS (Atlantic Medical Service) operations, but he
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New grads enter work world
First class: Skills mesh in Academy of Construction Trades
for the workplace with both technical and
vocational skills and practical application of
academic skills.
In conjunction with the adult apprenticeship
program at Seminole Community College, the
program la a full four-year one.
The youth apprenticeship program Involves
completing the first year of the four year program
during the Junior and senior y e a n o f high school.
The remaining three years are completed at SCC.
Of the 19 students of the youth program who
graduated recently, 13 were students at Seminole
County Schools. They came from programs at

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Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFO RD — The first class to complete
training In the Academy of Construction Trades
has passed through the doors Into the world of
work.
The Academ y o f Construction Trades (A C T) Is a
consortium o f more than three dozen area
construction Industry contractors and trade
associations and the school boards o f Seminole
and Orange counties.
The education program helps prepare students

Cops say boy, 15, to
be tried as adult for
attempted murder

Lyman High School and Lake Mary High School.
They w ill go on to SCC to continue their
education w hile working with their sponsoring
contractors.
Th e graduates from Seminole County were:
From the Carpentry program at Lake Mary High
School: Q uentin Brooks. James Brunsman.
Shane DeFreltaa. Danny Kough. Steve Mucutxa
and Paul Simonson.
From the Electrical program at Lyman High
School: Craig Kelly
From the Fire Sprinkler program at Lyman
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Predators cheer thalr fans

m oney, and when Salklnd pro­
tested. shot him In the mouth with a
22 caliber revolver.
Now. Mosha Antwan Coleman.
15. o f 607 Lake Mobile Drive,
A l t a m o n t e Sp ri n g s , ha s been
charged in connection with the
case. Charges Include one count
each o f attempted second degree
murder, aggravated battery, shoot­
ing Into an occupied vehicle and
possession of a firearm by a minor.

Herald Staff Writer

C N o matter w h a t you
believe, It doesn't change the
facts. |

vahlclas In tha ana and tha lakaahora waa
pecked with man and woman and thalr fishing
equipment.

SANFORD — T h e question of w ho w ill be
operating ambulances In the local area In the
near future remains unanswered. Th e Seminole
County Fire C h iefs Association la recommending
that each c ity and the county change from using
Life Fleet Atlantic ambulances, to ambulances
already on hand at the various fire deportments.
The matter was brought up for extensive
discussion Monday afternoon, during the Sanford
City Commission work session meeting. On hand
to Join In the discussion were Dr. Ron Brown,
m edical dtrectui o f Seminole County EMS
services, and fire chiefs from Sanford. Lake Mary.
Winter Park. Lake Mary. Oviedo, and Seminole
County.
Th e Casaelberry fire c h k f arrived late. Cassel­
berry is presently the only muntcipaliUy not

LONG WOOD — A 15-year-old boy
has been arrested for attempted
second degree murder after police
say he allegedly shot another man
In the mouth earlier (his month.
Sebastian Salklnd. 20. of Longwood. waa reportedly shot In the
mouth on Monday, Sept. 4.
According to Seminole County
sheriff's spokesman Ed McDonough,
the Incident occurred as Salklnd
was sitting In his car. allegedly
attem pting to purchase crack co­
caine at the Intersection of Jackson
and Merritt Streets near Altamonte
Springs.

Coleman’s case was reportedly
transferred yesterday from the Sem­
inole County Juvenile Court to the
Circuit Court where he Is to be tried
as an adult. He waa scheduled to
make his Initial court appearance
thla afternoon.
Coleman Is being held under
925.000 bond in the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility.
Salklnd has recovered from his
wound.

McDonough said Sulking had
given a man money for the crack,
but the man apparently had no
drugs to sell. He grabbed Salklnd’s

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Mika McBass, co-ownar of tha Orlando Predators and receiver Herkle
Walls want to Wilson Elementsry School In Sanford Tuesday to cheer
on tha parents who work so bird to help teachers and students In tha
business of gstling an education. The school’s PTA Invited tha
Predators, who are committed to doing what they can to bt sure
youngsters In tha community slsy away from drugs and stay In school,
to speak to thalr members. Visits, such as this one, to schools are one
way they are trying to serve as role models.

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mNovember 26,1995

SUNDAY

75 Cents

Sanford Herald
S e r v in g S a n f o r d , L a k o M a ry a n d S a m ln o la C o u n t y t ln o o I S O S

86th Year, No. 70 - Sanford, Florida

Humane
Society
probe

Panther power

Allegations draw
regional attention;
director calls it
a witch hunt by
ex-board members
By VICKI PeSORWBR
Harald Sonlor Staff Writer

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Rick Han thaw hooka hla horaa, Chelsea, to tha
wagon In a trial run for next Friday's wagon
train.

Local cowpokes
hit the trail
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Harald Staff Writar

OENEVA — Thirteen 8emlnole County cow­
pokes will “hit the trail" wagon training and
driving 1.000 head of cattle from Ycehaw
Junction to Kissimmee as part of Florida Cattle
Drive ’98.
The cattle drive Is being conducted as part of
Florida's 150-year birthday celebration.
But for local participants, the cattle drive la a
"once-ln-a-llfetlme" opportunity that shouldn't
be passed up.
"When I was young, mules and wagons were
the most common form of transportation,"
Harold Burkett said. "They have always been
my first love."
Burkett. 64. will be an Outrider during the
cattle drive.
Burkett signed on to ride with the wagon train
because he said he always wondered what It
would be like to live in an era where driving
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SANFORD — It might not be an Idea) facility for the
dogs and cats that live there, but the Humane Society
of Seminole County's ramshackle conglomeration of
buildings Is a happy home to several aoren animals.
Bruce Johnson said.
Johnson, director of the often-maligned facility, said
the humane society Is the object of a “witch hunt"
orchestrated by former society board members who
have been removed from their positions by a vote of no
confidence.
The facility Is being Investigated at the present time
by the United States Humane Society on allegations of
animal cruelty. Those charges are baaed, official* said,
on the living conditions of the animals at the facility
while the new building Is under construction.
According to Seminole County Commissioner Daryl
McLain, the Humane Society of 8emlnole County's
County Home Rosd complex was visited a few weeks
ago by Laura Bevln. director of the southeastern region
of the national humane society organisation. He said
they contacted him only because the humane society
facility Is located In hla district.
He said Bevln contacted hla office and brought some
concerns to his attention.
"I contacted the county m anager's office and he
contacted the sheriff's office to Investigate." McLain
said. "And th at's where It stands."
Seminole County Sheriff Don Eallnger said his office
was not looking Into any allegations, but that they had
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In order to celebrate tha return to tha
Crooms Academy name, tha Sanford school
transformed tha blank back wall of tha
school's cafeteria into an exciting mural
representing tha school's mascot: tha
panther. Mural painters Stan Ridgeway of Ft.

Lauderdale, on tha ladder, and Me brother
Stacy Ridgeway of Atlanta, enlisted tha help
of students Nick Martde, John Prtnoe and
Varna Daley In ereatlng a 109 foot-long by It
foot-high welcome to tha school,

Cops seek info on home invasion
Bymean

Herald Senior Staff Writer

SANFORD — It was a Utile scary for the baby
sitter at a Truman Street home In Sanford on
Saturday morning.

At about 11:45 a.m. there was a knock at the
door of the home which Is located Just outside the
Sanford city limits near Airport Boulevard. When
the 16-year-old babysitter came to the door, a pair
of men pushed their way through and entered the
house.

According to Bd McDonough, spokesma n
the Seminole County Sheriffs Office, the n
demanded to see Angle, the woman who Uvea In
the home with her two children, an Infant female
and a two-yar-old boy.
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Control off
airport
subject ffor
discussion

Sorority
shares
bounty of
season

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Harald Staff Writar

29 shopping
days to Christmas

SANFORD - The question of
whether or not to turn over more
control of the Orlando Sanford
Airport to the Aviation Authority
will be discussed once again during
Monday's scheduled work session of
the Sanford City Commission.
The m atter was first discussed
during the work session on Novem­
ber 13, a t which tim e It was
determined that further study of the
request was needed.
since that time, several persons,
Including the Sanford city attorney,
city staff, and others, have a t­
tempted to fine-tune the document.
Two weeks ago. when the m atter
was brought up for discussion.
A irport A ttorney Steve Coover
explained that there were a number
of situations where persons may
have been Interested In entering
into a long term leaae for a business
or aviation-related industry at the
airport, but were hesitant when
they found the city could, at Its will,
cancel any arrangements.
Coover said the Airport Authority
was asking for assurance of at least
SO years without ctty involvement.
He said In that way. long-term
bonds could be arranged by various
businesses, to handle financing of a
new business establishment.
Com m issioners how ever, had
suggested a much shorter time of
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families began looking for a Christmas tree
tr for tha holidays, at least
the Eiland family, of Sanford, did. Lynn and Linda Eiland took their
grandchildren Trier, Sherri and Summer out to find a tree. Pictured,
Mrs. Eiland and Summer were all smiles after finding the perfect
Christmas tree.

SANFORD — It Is a joyous time
for the aorors of Kappa Sigma
Omega chapter of the Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority. Inc., aa they boated
th e ir a n n u a l M ature C lttsen a
Thanksgiving Luncheon at the
G re a te r S an fo rd C h am b er o f
Commerce.
This
luncheon ta held
annually and has bccom* a tradi­
tional event. Mature clttsena are
Invited to share thia day of treating
with the aorors of the Kappa Sigma
Omega chapter. It Is a time when
both the guests and the hostesses
G o a for their Individual and
collective blessingsThis year's Luncheon Committee
was chatted by Borer Delores An­
derson urtth Sorors Faye Williams
and Marva "Nana" Woodard serv­
ing as cfrchalrwomen. Barer Bobrta
Alexander presided.
The guests were treated to a
timely, thought-provoking message
from Terry McKinney, a nigh school
student and an oratorical contest
winner.
McKinney Is a ninth grade stu­
dent at Seminole High School.
The vocal musical rendition "One
In a Million." performed by Don
LaVance. was besutthi! and m nfr
the guests fed very good and very
special.
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N E W S FR O M T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

Sanford City Commission agsnda
ByNICKPPlIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer___________
SANFORD — Ol torn ton li t ip u laf to
cent Inut Monday afternoon. an fha pool!
blllty of ffto city rtltaeulbitaf control evor
tt» Orlande Sanlord Airport. The dll
cuttlen. wtilcti ttartod at ttio Nov. Iltti
maallnp. It botaf promptod by fha Airport
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aviation airport lonih ucttan ana ^ara‘loni If toatat aro not at tha Iona control of
tho city.
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wort m i Ion matttap, which It tchadutod
to bapln at I a.m., In tha city manapar'i
contortnco room of Sanford City Hall.
At ol thit patt weak, tha toltowtng aro
Itomt littod m addilton to tho airport
dltcutttm. tor tha wort tattton moottap.
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p.m., Intha city commlttton chambon At
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littodin the1
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TALLAHASSEE — Florida ts moving
swiftly to get electronic debit cards into the
hands of thousands of welfare recipients for
footi stam ps and cash payments.
But some lawmakers are voicing concerns
about the high-tech leap to distribute
government benefits through automated
teller machines and point-of-sale term inals
in grocery stores and other retailers.
They say they don’t know how much the
electronic benefits transfer system will coat
and are bothered that the federal govern­
ment has picked Citibank to provide the
service, effectively preventing other compa­
nies from competing for the business.
"A lot of people think thla la sneaking up
on us and we may not be making the right
move," sakl state Sen. John Ostalklewlcx,
R-Orlando. "We want to know tr we're
getting our m oney's w orth."
Ostslkiewtcx and other members of the
Senate budget panel that oversees social
services spending srant the state to delay
signing any contracts with Citibank until
they get better answers about the system.

The state plans to sign a contract In
December with Citibank of New York and a
group of subcontractors that won federal
approval to offer the paperless system.
Florida Is part of an eight-state alliance
working with the federal government to
introduce the new benefits system. The
Clinton adm inistration wants to create a
nationwide scheme by the end of the
decade.
Officials with the state Department of
Health and Rehabilitative Services said they
won't know how much the system will cost
until they com plete negotiations with
Citibank on a seven-year contract.
A state House analysis of the system said
It would cost 353 million to establish the
electronic benefits over the next two years.
HRS officials said that figure Included the
current coats of providing welfare benefits,
and the actual cost for electronic benefits is
significantly lower.
HRS received about 31 million thla year
for the electronic ayatem and has requested
another 34.5 million next year.
Officials said the ayatem w on't break even
for five years, but should save the state
millions in the long run.

The debit card also should reduce error
rates and fraud, and give welfare recipients
"more dignity" because they’ll have access
to the same technology as the rest of the
public, said Lowell Clary. HRS’ deputy
secretary for adm inistration.
Under a timetable approved quietly by the
Legislature In the 1995 regular session. HRS
will establish a pilot project In Escambia
County by July. It would then be Introduced
In Duval County by Oct. 1 and a part of
Dade County by January 1997.
The system would be operating statewide
by early 1990.
It will handle cash paym ents to welfare
m others with children, food stam ps. Social
Security payments, Supplemental Security
Income, veterans' benefits and railroad
retirem ent benefits.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, small retailers
that currently rely on welfare recipients as
custom ers, and the National Check Cambers
Association are among the critica of how the
electronic beneflta system Is being In*
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Traitor daatroyad by flra
Sanford flreWghtore responding to a blare on
West 5th Street Saturday were unable to save a
camper trailer engulfed In flames. The fire
completely totaled the trailer, however, firemen
contained the Mare to a small area around It.
Pictured, Jimmy Cannon (laft) and Butch
Loudermilk make sure the fire la out. Tha cause
of the fire has not been determined.

The way we were:
Bahamas cruise
Pauline Stoudenm lre (Mrs.
John) Miller, former Sanfordltc
now residing In W est Palm
Beach, rrecently sent me a clip*
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an A ugust,
Sanford Herald, parts of which I
will share with you today. This
la an account of a crulae to the
Bahamas taken by three Sanford
g irls—C hristine Stoudenm lre
(P otly'e tw in slater), M aude
R am se y a n d L o u e d e e n
Crawford. The crulae was taken
shortly before the United States
entered World W arn.
This la a departure bran life in
Sanford, but we Sanfordltea do
take vacations and I thought
you'd be Interested In the way
things were. In the Bahamas
many years ago. I know several
of you have traveled there In
recent- yearn, o r a t Jen * have
read about theae nearby lalanda.
00 will enjoy the comparison. 1
will also tell you about a trip I
took there.
• a h M iM C n d M 1 M 1
After motoring to Miami via
the eaat coast, the girls boarded
th eir boat. "C ontest 8 " on
Monday afternoon, Ju ly 14.
There were 13 passengers and a
crew of IS on the converted
yacht. The ship 1
under a British (lag.1
It open to attack a t any time
which fortunately didn't happen.
Their Orat port was tha etty of
Nassau on Provldencs Island.
Their impression of the d ty was
very favorable. The stores erne
much like those ta the states
only more crowded and having
bout colored and white girls as
clerks.
After luncheon In the Prince
George Hotel, the girts took a

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two hour ride in a horse drawn
carriage. Their first stop was at
an English refuge home for
c h ild re n w h e re a b o u t 3 0
children were living. Remember
that Great Britain was at war so

Luncheon-

Dr. Vivian Woodard, a Harvard
University graduate who Is both
a m inister and ,a physician,
mwitaxi hat for'the.
reasons. Each day. the children occasion. She stressed the need
would go to the courthouse to for each person to understand
th eir Illnesses and to know
ones In England.
exactly what the medical term i­
A n other In te re stin g sig h t nology means.
viewed by the group was the
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"Southern Cross," a beautiful members of the audience, to be
yacht owned by Wenner Orenn, k n o w le d g e a b le a b o u t th e
wealthy Swedish Industrialist. medications prescribed for them
This yacht had played a promt* and to ask their doctors ques­
nent part in rescuing passe ngers tions relevant to their health.
of the torpedoed Athenla at the
The m ature cttlsens had many
outbreak of the war.
practical questions which led to
Other places of interest seen continuing dialogue between Dr.
on the ride Included St. Mathews Woodard and various guests.
Church, oldest church to the
The spirits of all aaarmtilrrl
colony: Bahama General Hospi­ were lifted when Deacon DuBoae
tal: Fort Ben Castle: and a led the group ta a community
Baptist church which had been stag. Everyone Joined to and. for
damaged during the 1933 hurri­ a moment, it seemed we were to
can e. T hey w alked up th e church.
Queen's Stairway which la made
N apkins w ith num bers on
of solid stone and has 66 steps them became im portant as gifts
leading to the water tower, the were disbursed to gueets having
hlgheat1 point oon the Wand.
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Throughout
Baaileua Eddye K. Walden
B aham stan Iboys w ould ru n th a n k ed everyone for th e ir
along by the aide of the carriage portlclpaUon and an extended an
tinging popular tonga of the invitation for them to return
next year.
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Teens nabbed after
countywide chase

DUI arrests
There were a variety of DUI checkpoint! aet up around
Seminole County over the Thanksgiving holiday. Several law
enforcement agencies made a num ber of aneata. Among thoae
arrested for driving under the Influence were:
•Jen n ifer Robin Weatrtch, 18, 104 Crestwood Dr., Long'
aod. She was stopped ‘by the Altamonte Springs Police at
wood.
Country Creek Parkway
In Altamonte Springs
irk w ayian dTtmberland
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She was held In Ilieu of $000 bond at the John E. A ik
Correctional Facility.
• Patrick Sheperd Bryan, 33, 130 E. Jlnklns St., Sanford. He
aa stopped at a roadblock by Lake Mary Police on Lake Mary
Boulevard and Crystal.
He was held on $000 bond at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility.
•J a c k H.B. Shumate, 30. O il Sloewood Ct., Lake Mary. He
w o stopped at a roadblock by Lake Mary Police at 3410 W.
Lake Mary Blvd.
He w o held at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility.
•Jeffrey Dale Taylor, 30, 3003 Hartwell Ave., Sanford. He
w o stopped at a roadblock a t Lake Mary Boulevard and
Crystal Lake by Lake Mary Police.
He w o held at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility on $000
bond.
•R ichard Oeotge Harrington, 30, 730 Whitemarah Ave.,
Deltona. He w o stopped at a checkpoint a t Lake Mary
Boulevard at Crystal by Lake Mary Police.
He w o taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility where
he w o held on $000 bond.
•Jo sep h Lee Bellamy, 33,177 E. Floyd Ave., Lake Mary. He
w o stopped at a roadblock at 3410 W. Lake Mary Blvd. y Lake
Mary Police.
He w o also charged with unlawful use of a tem porary tag.
He w o held at the John B. Polk Correctional Facility.
•C harles A. Harlan, 33, 1831 Lakeahore Cir„ Longwood. He
w o stopped at a roadblock at Lake Mary Boulevard at Crystal
by l-sfc* Maty Police.
He w o held at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility In Ueu
ofOUOcashbond.
•R obert John McIntyre. 3 9 ,338-C Riverfaend Dr.. Altamonte
Springs. J e w o stopped a checkpoint at Lake Mary Boulevard
and Crystal Rood.
He w o also charged with restating arrest with out violence
and with refusing to sign a summons.
He w o held In Ueu of $800 bond at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility.
•Jo se E. Negron, 50, 4330 8. Orlando Dr.. Sanford. He w o
stopped at the post office on Lake Mary Boulevard by Lake
Mary Police.
He w o also charged with driving without a driver license.
He w o taken to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility,
•P atricia Colcord Spee, 47, IBS N. Orange Ave., Sanford.
She w o stopped at the roadblock at Lake Mary Boulevard at
Crystal by Lake Mary PoUce.
She w o held on $8001
•K en t Wayne Vaughn, 34,3085 Pine Way, Sanford. He w o
stopped at the checkpoint at Lake Mary Boulevard at Crystal
by Lake Ma
Mary Police
He w o also arrested for
of lesa than 30 grama of
cannibia and possession of
temalla.
He w o held at the John E.
Correctional Facility on $800
bond.
•C harles F. Tauche. 36. 196 Orange Ave., Sanford. He
stopped a t the roadblock at Lake Mary Boulevard at Crystal by
Lake Mary PoUce.
He w o also charged with driving without at license.
He w o held at the John E. PoUt Correctional Facility.
•R obert Rodney Younbaw, 8 8 ,6 4 1 N, Wellington. Deltona.
I He w o stopped at (fcK4h$afc$a$at S t Laka Mary Boulevard at
E. Folk Correctional Facility.
reverse prostitution
In town on Friday night. Several aiTesta
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•Lew ie D. Watson, 8$. 838 E. Roberta S t. Orange City,
preached a fomols undercover
In the area of
and Hotly Avenue and offered her $30 In exchange
•M arco Antonio Rosado, 30,140 Orchid Wooda C t, Apt. 4C,
pfRwfti He allegedly offered an undercover f**"*1*
in
the a n a of FUst Street and Holly Avenue $10 in earhange for
taken to the John I . Polk Correctional
FadUty and held in Ueu of $118 caeh bond.
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Daniel Michael Barany, 34.1 3 1 6 6 . MdlonvUlc Ave., Sanford,
by Lake Mary I
Police report he was passing through a DUI checkpoint when
they noticed several w h —*hed t wiw ^ g sheathed sMMeMo
type knife on the seat of hie car. They conducted a eeaich of the
car and found a email haggle of a green leaiy substance that
turned out to be marijuana.
t to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility and
He
held in Ueu of $800bond.
Richard Allen Smith, 41, 3431 Mon ument Dr., Deltona waa
arrested for poaaeoaion of cocaine, driving under the Influence
and for violating the rretrtr Ufsis on hla driver Itcr ner by not
He was stopped by Seminole County i
Mid be w m drtvtag cradcaVy though the
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25th Street, McDonough said.
"All along the way they were
Seminole County sheriff's of­
ficers were led on a chase Friday throwing stuff out the window,"
afternoon by a pair of Kentucky McDonough said. "We found
teena who had tried to snatch a bags stuffed with cash and a few
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woman's purse In Fern Park.
According to Ed McDonough,
spokesm an for the Seminole
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Munir! pal
two men who had tried to snatch
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her purse outside the Office Max
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Store on State Road 436 In Fern
Hunlnrw
Park. She gave deputies a de­
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Deputies first spotted the car
driven by Christopher Crawford,
19. and Jonathan Thomas, 17,
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Clsaning up Sanford atraata
The Fraternal Order of Police. Sanford Lodge -140, reoantly
adoptod four m ilts of 8.R. 46 from U.8. Hwy. 17*62 to watt of
Interstate 4, in the Adopt-A-Hlghway litter control program.
Pictured doing their part to clean up the sheets of Sanford ara
officers, from Isft, Darrell Brswsr, John Evans, Darrel Preeley end
Mark Nichols.

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Tw o lives lost,
one chanced after
teen steals car

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TAMPA, Fla. — Hours after
completing a 21-day stay behind
b a rs for s te a lin g a c a r, a
14-year-old girl w m trying to
elude deputies In another stolen
car when she caused an accident
th at killed two people and In*
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Records show th at Benson has
been arrested five tim es since
March 30 on charges Including
auto theft, burglary, felony crim ­
inal mischief ana restating an
officer without violence.
She had Juat been released
after serving 31 days for auto
theft.
She didn't know two
were killed tn the i
Friday, when she called her
m other from the Juvenile deten­
tion center.

Johnson, a 37-year-old
Army sergeant, also had Juat
finished »*Uqg Thanksgiving
dinner and watching a football
game a t hla m other's house
when he got a ride home with
two friends.
Their paths crossed Just before
11 p .m . T h u rs d a y , w h en
chased by deputies,
drove through a red light and
broadsided th e 1994 Masda
c a rry in g Jo h n a o n a n d h la
friends. All three were thrown
from th e car. Jo h n so n and
Olends J , Brunson, 30, died at
the scene.
i*a boyfriend, Brandon
Michael Evans, waa also In ju re d
in critical condition
S aturday a t Tam pa G eneral
Hospital.
"These were kids with a re­
cord," aaid Johnson's cousin,
Veronica Elmore. "They have
been through the system before.
Obviously, someone couldn't
control them ."
Moments before the accident,
a supervisor ordered deputies to
break off the chase, which began
18 miles away, because two
police helicopters were following
th e c a r, said H illsborough
C ounty S h e riffs Lt. Robert
The chase began w hen a
deputy spotted the two teens
getting into the Dodge, which
nod been reported stolen an
hour earlier. Coding aaid. The
deputy pulled In for a cioaer look
and the driver sped away.
A nother deputy Joined the
chase as u w ound through
residential streets. The Dodge
blew out a tire, but continued to
speed through red lights on
three good wheels, Ooding said.
The deputies were called off.
le av in g th e h e lic o p te rs to
mnnllnr lh« CMfi Goding SSid.
"From what I w m told. It (the
crash) w m not a result of the
chase," Hillsborough Sheriff Cal
Ik n dn raon said. "We had slowed
down, too."
When d e p u t iM
the
i of the accident, the driver
Witnesses directed a
ty to a motel where he
fan»u&lt; tin, d en «*M|"g in the
lobby, Ooding aaid.
She w m aneated and charged
with grand theft auto. Additional
charges are pending, Ooding
■aid. There w m no immediate
word an whether Evans would

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Partake in
the true spirit
T he bells arc ringing.
They are tin g in g to ale rt passers-by th at
th ere Is a need to help o th ers, and th e
Salvation A rm y Is stan d in g by to ofTer th at
help.
More an d m ore a s we approach th e last
w eeks of th e year, v o lunteers are going o u t
Into shopping cen ters settin g u p th e S alvation
A rm y k ettles Tor sh o p p ers to use. W hy a t
sho p p in g cen ters? U 's logical. T h a t Is w here
th e larg est n u m b er o f people w ill be gath erin g
th ese days. Also, d u rin g a shopping trip,
people are m ore often In a giving m ood, and
m ore prone to donate.
T he m en and w om en w ho are m an n in g
th ese k ettles m ost often are not officers In th e
S alvation A rm y. T hey are d o n atin g th eir tim e
th ro u g h various clubs, groups an d org an iza­
tions. M any go w ay beyond th a t p o in t an d
also add to th e m oney placed in th e k ettles.
T hese are o u r own friends, neighbors, an d
p erh ap s co-w orkers. T hey deserve n o t only
o u r app reciatio n for th e ir efforts, b u t th e ir
su p p o rt th ro u g h o u r donations.
T h is S alvation A rm y k ettle drive h a s been
going on for decades. T he k ettles have been
available fo r d o nations In h ard tim es a s well
a s th e good tim es. T h ere have been y ears
w hen not enough m oney w as donated to
allow th e Salvation A rm y to help a s m any
people a s th ey m ay w ish, b u t assistan ce h as
alw ays been given.
W hile th ere are som e fund-raising efforts In
th e n atio n w here a g reat portion o f the
d o n atio n s go to defray operational co sts, th is
I is not th e case w ith th e kettle drive. T he
m oney you give w ill be th e assistan ce th e
A n rjy w U L g lv r, t r o u g h , food,,
\-C to |h l!ia .O L _
o th e r necessities.

Children: The American tragedy
The heartrending ending to the Shelby Cox
story was like a horrible nightm are for all of us.
From the televised pictures of her at the beach
she appeared to be a vital youngster, a Joy to her
family and friends. The Information forthcoming
about the young neighbor, who apparently
confessed to killing her. spesks to a tragic life.
For all practical purposes two young lives have
ended.
When tragedies like these occur there Is s great
deal of soul-searching that ensues. The central
question posed Is one word. Why?
As a children's advocate, counselor and
educator. I believe that the reality of everyday
life In America for m any children is fertile
ground for the germination of many future
horror stories.
America, the world leader, is not leading the
world In the care she provides for her children.
America ranks 22nd
32nd amoung the nations of the
world in infant mortality. Nearly 'nine
nine out of
every 1,000 babies die before their first birthday,
If we take inventory of how we care for our
children we will examine the statistics with a
unlversallstlc approach. We will consider th at all
of the children of this country are ours. When
one succeeds, wc all succeed, when one falls we
all fall.
The following Is an Inventory of what happens
everyday to children In America: three children

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LETTER

Seniors and M edicare
Evelyn Morton, lobbyist for the American
. Association of Retired Persons (AARP), reportedly
urged 300 members recently to tell Congress their
views on the Medicare part of the federal budget
talks. I have no problem with that call to activism.
, As a 65 year-old non-member of AARP. I have
. already told my repreaentatlvesi"M edlcare is
broke, fix lt."They Just might get It done with
support from thoughtful senior citizens.
t deeply respect the right of those 300 seniors to
carry a card from the AARP. However, I would
caution them to think twice about a call far action
from an organization that panders to them.
Individual quiet contemplation rather than hard
instinct should decide opinions on serious issues.
I think moat senior citizens know that Medicare
Is a gift mostly paid for by taxes from other hard
working Americans. They still know there Is no
such thing as the proverbial free lunch. How sad It
la that some of them believe Just staying alive to
age 69 rates a ticket to medical care without worry
or coat.
t
- #,
;
Donald M. Fann
Sanford

Berry's World

die from child abuse, 15 children die from guns.
37 children die of poverty! 9ft babies die before
their first birthday; 1,340 teen-agers give birth;
3,317 teen-agers drop out of school; 2,350
children are in adult Jqfls; 3,356 babies are bom
to unm arried m others; 8,180 children are
reported abused or neglected; 100,000 children
are homeless; 136,000 children bring guns to
900.000 latchkey
latchkey children
school and there are 1.900,000
In houses where there la a gun
Any m ixture of the above statistics could be
considered a recipe for disaster. All of us can
judgm entally say that this Is a family responsible
tty to properly rear the offspring. While this Is
illy affirmed,
am
true and la Wbtcally
we m ust ask
another question, w hose responsibility is It
when there ts no functioning family?

VICKI

Staff Writer

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Who said kids
are horrid brats?

• m a t was tha data again?"

Who sold kids today are horrid, Impertinent
brats, devoid of any Intellectual processes
and possessed of m anners more appropriate
to farm animals?
Well. Just about everybody has sold some­
thing to that effect at one time or another.

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W ILL IA M

R A S P R E R R Y

Examples of racial separation
WASHINGTON-In the past few days:
-Black students at College of Holy Cross won
the right to exclude whites from holding office
tn school-supported Black Student Union.
-I attended a pre-Thankaglvlng Day dinner
sponsored by black graduate students a t Duke
University.
-I read • report that white nude members of
the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
are forming a group devoted to protecting the
rights of white male law-enforcement officers.
Guess which of these examples of rads)
separation makes me most uncomfortable.
To start with the moot benign, I found
nothing remotely offensive about the preThanksgiving dinner. It was merely an attem pt
by Mack graduate and professional students, a
distinct minority on Duke's campus, to get to
know one another a bit better-to "h d p o u ild
com munity." aa one of them put It.
The only thing I found to criticize about the
affklr at Holy Cross, where H irit students are
even scarcer, is that the issue of governance of
the Black Student Union should have become a
go-to-the-mat Issue In the first place. The
ip's constitution -requires
tta officers
"of African descent," a provision the
Student Oovemment Association struck down
as discriminatory.
There followed a week-long protest that
Involved virtually all the college's 68 Mack
students. The *«tm)nHffitiffli finally overruled
the Student Government Association, |g |g M
that the disputed provtskm served to "preserve
the integrity" of the BBU.
It eras, under the circum stances, the
decision. But why Use circum stances? Was
there any reason to fear a white takeover of the
BBU? And if there w asn't, why Insist on the
racially restrictive language In the constitu­
tion?

and akin and aex combine to form an
accusation of Mark Puhrman-Uke racism ?
Would th at Justify (in my mind o r yours) the
or a white male officers' group?

As to the idea of a Black Student Union, aa
oooMed to an unrestricted Student Union, I
have no problem.
Bo why do I have a problem with while law
officers In the Las Angeles County Sheriff's
Department fanning their own groujffA s the
chief organiser. Sgt. Ed K inte. put I
"Why can 't you condone this organiza tion
when you con done the Mack peace officers’
aaanrlattnn. the women's peace officers' asso­
ciation. and the Asian peace officers' associa­
tion?"
The easy answer goes to purpose. Black or.
female or Asian subgroups are formed to help
th e ir m em bers d eal w ith w h ite male*
dominated organisations. A distinct white
male subgroup could only have as its purpose
to m aintain ttadtenlaatlon.
But suppose W hite law-enforcement officers
tn California respond that their purpose Is not
domination but fslraeas-that their uniforms

tr t n ia e a i M ick people?
T h a t! a q u eeu o o th at
a t institutions
hard at ersating a culture of inclusion . Doesn't
tbs vary idea of a separate Mach organisation
n ra against the
of Inctusloo? Is th at
of the Hate Cross BOA had In
r M's what the leaders of a couple
_ ...... on-area private schools had in
whan Uwy a t ffrat aldscted to veduntery
‘ the creation of
sd membership
H m Btacfc Itu d sn t

ex

In fe e t It’s interesting to consider what
m ight constitute a legitimate special organisa­
tion for white men. A Caucasian Cometback
Club In the NFL? (But. though Mack players
may dominate a t the position, whites own and
m a n a g e
an d -m o a tly -c o a c h
the teams.) A White
ninthnI Association
a t Howard Universi­
ty? A White Caucus
o f th e D .C . C ity
Council? (Well, they
may be tn the minor­
ity In these special
situations, but they
are not oppressed
minorities.) A White
Osy Alliance? (But
their whiteness gives
t o u t— w hich Of
minority gsys.1
ttjeessxsmptes
It's h ard to think of
whttee-only groups
Mpgrffiion
fo rm e d fo r th e
makes ma most
benefit a t Its
unoomforttbtej

Is unfair, a sort of pftlng
ig. It's always UtegWlmate
s o rp n te e as white men.
U rim m a J g Cor

• WSM1M

Yet more than anything else children need
unconditional love and acceptance. The Bible
also tells us that ''Love la the greatest gift of all."
Unloved, abused, neglected and hom eless
children are an American tragedy, the fruits of
which will be realized In the years to come.
Therefore, It behooves America to create Jobs
and programs that will equip parents, the
jobless, and school drop-outs to earn a living
This preventative social planning will prevent
people from dropping out of organized society
abdicating from responsible behavior and using
children as (he objects or their frustration.

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A rm y k ettle drive underw ay. M ake a donation
ra th e r th a n tu rn in g aw ay. You w ill be helping
som eone w ho can n o t help them selves. You
will be p artak in g In th e tru e sp irit o f th e
holidays.

LURLENE
SWEETING

Piecemeal programs here and there are not the
answer. What is needed Is a Comprehensive
National Program that will a d d r e s s th en eed s of
children. Head Start la an example of the rime of
program th at haa potential to be helpful.
However, rather than wait until a child attains
the age to enroll In Head Start the program
should be available to abused, neglected and
homeless children.
The critical years for youngsters are the early
years from Infancy to six. These are the
Formative years when children are like sponges
and absorb everything. At that age teachers have
unparalleled opportunities for teaching the social
and academic skills needed for navigating the
waters of life.

muMtld In

My i
To
for either of two
the majority or to entte tu r a
the tyranny at the
a ability to
tc operate aa
effective p ariafth e whole'

to tell me
Ignorant students being led se tn y 'b y teach­
ers and adm inistrators who have deficient
brains and no knowledge of the basic
Judeo-Chrtstisn values we afi hold so dear.
But I can tell you It's lust not so.
I recently had the pleasure of dining In the
cafeteria at Pine Crest Elementary School
with s fine group of second graders In Mary
Ann Oermain’a class.
As a partner In education a t that school, the
Sanford Hermtd was Invited to spend some
time with some of the students who are the
beneficiaries of partnerships formed with the
business community.
Well mannered and well spoken, the rises
ate their lunches (even the blanched broccoli)
without a hint of a fight, s cursing m atch or
other violent conduct.
I was bombarded with stories shout all they
had learned so Car this year.
I was Informed by one y o u n flad y named
Kayleigh that they had been In school for 73
days so far thla year and had learned so many
things that she couldn't begin to have the
time to tell me all the things they’d learned
even If she took all day.
Other students threw tn a thing or two
about the books they'd been reading and the
p ro jects they had crested . T heir selfappointed spokesman made it difficult for any
of them to get a word In between her
enthusiastic remarks and animated gestures.
Kayleigh begged me to come to the
ctaseroom and see for myself what they were
teaming.
There were lighthouses constructed from
Styrofoam cups standing watch over colored
tissue paper waves. Oversteed coins were
used for teaming the concept a t counting
money, There were calendars. Straws were
divided Into envelopes to count out hundreds,
tens and ones.
There were books about Ayayoyo
and numbers and other things
students had created. There was a
that used strips of magnetic tape to help
youngsters team to read the words the
teacher had written on special cards.
*1 love school." Kayleigh told me aa she
hugged me goodbye outside the
before running off to Join
at a
short recess in the playground.
Isn't that what U's all about?
Kids will team If they love
school. There are great teachers out „ _
who make teaming fun and exciting far the
kids. Kids who love team ing are going to stay
out of trouble.
It's not the kids who ore bad. We Just need
to keep them excited about what they're
ans getting more of the communi­
ty involved In providing
_ for
in the
then so be it. Let's get Involved.
Let’s do what we m ust to make eure the Uds
ore excited shout going to school every single
day.
Before wc complain about the bad Mda.
let's do our part to make sure they stay out of
trouble and stay In school.

______

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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, Novsmbsr 26, 1868 • 8A

Cattle

Stinecipher
Islands.
One of the highlights of their
trip was a visit to a picture show
one evening where they saw the
Duke and
of Windsor.
Christine described the duchess
as lovely with the softest voice.
She was dressed In a Mack,
long-sleeved dinner gown made
of net and she carried a red
ostrich fan. The duke wore dark
trousers and a white coat.
At the conclusion of the movie,
a picture of the King of England
was flashed on the screen and
the audience stood and sang
th eir national anthem . This
made quite an Impression on the
Sanford girls.
When they returned to their
boat In the evening, the passen­
gers were entertained by Baha­
m ian sin g ers who rendered
songs of the Islands and also
Negro spirituals.
The group next cruised to the
outer islands which included
Abaco and Bleuthem. Each of
these had to be reached by
sailboats. At Cherokee Sound,
the party viewed the rem ains of
a former prosperous town with a
population In the thousands now
reduced to about 900.
The girls enjoyed the food
saying It was delicious and well
prepared. Conch salad and turtle
were the main item s on most of
the menus. And when a boat
docked on any of the Islands, the
tradition was for the townspeo­
ple to meet it srith homemade
Ice cream for all aboard.

The girls were favorably Im­
pressed with all the Islands and
the friendliness of the people and
wished that everyone could take
such a trip.

Twenty years later. In April.
1981, I took a cruise to Nassau
with three girlfriends who lived
in Orlando. My roommate was
Donna HoU, an employee of
Martin Company, now Mrs. Fred
Winslow, living In Longwood
and teaching at Altamonte Ele­
mentary.
Our ship was the 8S Florida
and we were taking advantage of
the special 854 rate for three
nights and four days. For this
price, Donna and I had a very
small cabin with bunk beds.
There was no closet, only nails
on which to hang our clothes.
And there was only enough
room In the cabin for one of uato
change clothes at a time. The
bath ws down the hall. Needless
to say, we spent little time in our
cabin!
I rem em b er th e Q u e e n 's
Staircase as described above and
the beautlftil shops. No mention
eras made In the 1941 trip of the
large straw m arket which was
right near the dock on our trip.
We ep)oyed haggling with the
natives on the prices. I bought a
straw hat there for 83 th at I wore
in the sun for at least 15 years.
We took a sightseetna tour of

the Islands via lim ousine. I
remember one humorous inci­
d en t on th is trip when we
stopped at an attraction called, I
believe, The Peacock Walk. For
the tour I had worn Jam aica
shorts which were a couple of
Inches shorter than Bermuda
shorts that most were wearing.
When we went to enter the
attraction, I was stopped and
told th at I couldn’t go In because
my shorts were too short)
Luckily, I had on a large, long
shirt so I stepped behind the
building and pulled my shorts
down to the correct length and
w alked Ini W hat m ade th is
requirem ent so strange was that
It was ju st a large outdoor space
surrounded by hedges whee we
s a t on b e n c h e s to w a tc h
peacocks stm t around. There
was certainly nothing formal
about Itl
Much Is made nowadays of
Paradise Island In the Bahamas.
It Is now quite a resort with large
hotels and gambling casinos.
When we were there in 1981, on
Sunday afternoon, I believe I
remember that we took a taxi
from our ship and crossed a
bridge to Paradise Island. There
w as a beautiful w hite sand
beach there with only palm trees
and small thatched nuts around
for shade and a snack bar. No
hotels. No casinos. We spent a
lovely afternoon sunning on a
tropical beach and swimming In
gorgeous blue water.

cattle and taking a
wagon on a trip were a way of
life.
B ut " w o rk in g " c a ttle ts
nothing new for Burkett.
Three tim es a week he works
cattle on the Yarborough ranch
InOeneva.
Burkett would have liked to be
a cow hunter, chasing down
stray cattle, but Instead will ride
alongside the wagon train.
“ttTs Just going to be a lot of
fun," Burkett said.
“ I really would like to have
lived during th at time (when

back to that tim e," he said. "IPs
exciting to be able to go back
and relive the early days. It's the
chance of a lifetime."
B urkett's thoughts are echoed
by nearly every one of the
Seminole County participants.
Lynn Yarborough-Hanahew
grew up on the Yarborough
Ranch InOeneva.
"I've worked cattle my entire
life, but I have never been on a
drive," she said. "This Is a
once-ln-a-llfetlme opportunity."
While Yarborough-Hanahew la
‘ to participating
tram with her
In the
husband, Rick, she also ac­
knowledges K will not be easy.
"1 expect to appreciate modern
living (during and after the cattle
drivel." she said.
During the nine-day wagon
train and cattle drive, amenities

Airport
asked the county's
animal control division to be
sure there were no violations
taking place.
Jo h n so n said he w as not
aware that there had been a visit
by the U.S. Humane Society.
"If they were here, 1 don't
know about It," he said. "But
anyone is welcome to come and
take a look around. They can
come In, ask questions and
Investigate In any way they see

n
^ r ,:.u. fo r , h. . . .
showpiece facility, which Drill be
able to house as many as 300
an im als, are slow ly ta k in g

people trying to keep them from
certain areas.
"We have nothing to hide."
Johnson emphasised.
Johnson said the anim als are
well-treated and well-loved at the
shelter.
"They are better taken care of
here than they have been or,
maybe, than they ever Drill be,"
he noted.
The Seminole County Humane
Society's form er facility was
des troyed by a Are in April 1993.
After several years of ftindpo u n d

Yarborough-Hanahew said she
will only be able to take three of
(bur changes of clothing, as will
m ost other participants.
O ther modem am enities such
as hot showers, electricity, and
air conditioning will not be
available either.
But th at Is not scaring her
array from the trail ride, rather It
m akes the event th a t much
more real.
Other Seminole County cow­
pokes preparing for the gniellng

Mrs. Yarborough, while not
participating on the drive, haa
v o lu n teered h er tim e a t a
boardmember putting together
the cattle drive,
Yarborough aald the event la
being sponsored by the Florida
Cattlem en's Association and is
aimed at reminding the public of
the Important role Florida's cat­
tlem en played In the state's
development.
A ccording to Y arborough,
participants and spectators alike
will learn about what It was like
In Florida nearly 100 years ago.
“We are true cattle people
here," she said.
Florida Cattle Drive ‘05 of­
ficially gets started an Saturday,

tiona for the cattle drive and
wagon train. The drive and
wagon tram move out of Yeehaw
Junction on Monday, Dec. 4, and
B oerm an, like o th e r area are sch ed u led to arriv e In
pUTJCuMnvSi IS eOOmlTlM VufwwQ Kissimmee on Saturday, Dec. 9.
to the excitem ent of the trip and
theogportunlty to relive a part of
Participants will be dressed In
authentic clothing of the era and
those in wagon train activities
In addition, Boerman will be will be traveling on horses,
keeping a Journal on the cattle mules, wagons, oxen, goat or
drive about the people and the push carts, or any other form of
tradition. Following the drive, transportation available In Flor­
sh e w ill be co m p ilin g h e r ida In the mid-1800s.
journals and using them to write
abook.
Following the cattle drive and
C helsea Chapaaddle ts the w ag o n tr a in , th e P io n e e r
youngest of the local partici­ S h o w case w ill be h e ld In
p a n ts . T h e se v e n -y e a r-o ld Kissimmee. The event features a
Oeneva resident will be riding c r a f t sh o w a n d s a le , r e ­
her pony Della
the enactm ents of historical events,
and the C racker C attle and
sragon train.
H o rse S a le . T h e B ellam y
One of the county's longetan- Brot hers. Seminole Chief Jim
ding cowfolk who can 't go along

Use Agreement turning over
much of the airport control to
Coover responded th at while the Sanford Airport had been
bonds for 25 years might be p resen ted for co n sid eratio n
purchased Immediately, fulfill­ during the Nov. 13 work session .
ing the time requirement, future While it was also listed for a
prospective operations needing commission vote a t the regular
30 year term s for exam ple, commission meeting, the Item
would once again be faced with was passed over without any
the same problem of bonding action, pending further study.
All of the studies presently
beyond the agreement.
Commissioner Whitey Ecks­ seen as n ecessary , w ill re ­ their homes in Louisville, Ken­
tein had Indicated his main goal portedly be completed by Mon- tucky to Berntools County and
they were trying to get rid of the
vras to have the city off the hook
evidence. He said they were
In case any prospective airport
development fell short of paying
off their bonds. "I don't want the
city ending up paying for any-

Chasg

the earliest.
"But no later than late Febru­
be ^added,
•ary."
as J t
s^w»
n n sw w i
Johnson said he has heart
nothing from the U.S. Humhm

The b a b y sitte r told them
Angle was not at home, but they
p ushed p a st h er an d w ent

One Is described aa six feet tall
and thin with dose cut hair. The
other Is described as 6'8 " and
stocky ertth light skin.
The two left the scene of the
home Invasion la an older grey
Bulck driven by a black woman.
Anyone who might have some
inform ation regarding those

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since 1956
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�•A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday, November 26, 1995

Business
New airport term
Masco honors

Herald Staff Writer

LONGWOOD — Longwood Maaco Auto Painting and
Bodyworks center owners Chuck and Harold Magaw have
received a trade sales award. The award waa given at the
chain's recent convention in Acapulco. Mexico, Nov. 1 through
5.
In all. a total of 110 Maaco centers were honored for
outstanding achievement.
Maaco Is located at 753 N. U.S. Highway 17-93 In Longwood.
It has been In operation since 1985.

SANFORD —Once the top part
or a stru c tu re 's roor Is de­
termined. builders celebrate by
placing a tree on the top. It a
called a topptng-olT ceremony,
and such was the case recently
at the Orlando Sanford Airport.
C entral Florida Term inals,
Inc., marked the construction
progress of Its International Pas­
senger Complex and Welcome
Centre.
A portion of foundation for the
two-story welcome center with
car rental facility, to be located
immediately across the street
from the term inal, waa also
poured.
Both buildings are being con­
structed by Central Florida Ter­
minals, te r n , a private develop­
er and operator of terminals. It la
to be completed In early 1996.
In May of this coming year,
Alrtoura International Airways
and Britannia Airways will begin
regularly scheduled In tern a­
tiona) flights to the airport.
Together, they are expected to
bring In as many as 325.000
vacationers in the first year of
operation.
A lpha R etail Trading, the
United Kingdom's largest airport
retailer, will operate duty-free

Hoopnor hudt EDC
Theodore J, Hoepner. chairman, president and CEO of
SunTruat Banka of Florida. Inc., has been named 1995-96
chairman of the Economic Development Commission (EDC) of
Mid-Florida, Inc.
Only two members of the EDC board of directors are listed as
representing Seminole County. They are Pat Warren, Seminole
County Commissioner, and J . Rush ton Bailey, president of
Florida Polymers In Lake Mary. Others were from Osceola,
Orange, and Lake Counties, with a Urge num ber of board
members and officers representing the area's major tourist
attractions.

Hotels observe holidays
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Over 175 hotels nationwide,
certain portions of the Marriott chain, are participating In a
holiday program. Locally, the Residence Inn by Marriott. 370
Douglas Avenue In Altamonte Springs, la participating.
As a h o m y for the holidays effort, the hotels are lowering
their rates for the holidays, to *59 plus tax per night for a
studio suite. Certain weekend use exceptions are included in
the stipulations for the reduced rates.
The offer however, does not apply to Marriott Hotels, Reaorta
and Suites, Courtyard by Marriott, or Fairfield Inn hotels.

and duty-paid ahopa a t the
airport. Jerry’s Caterers, opera­
tors of airport restaurant* and
lounges tn the Southeast will run
a restaurant and pub at the
airport. Dollar Rent-A-Car, baaed
tn Tampa, will operate a conven­
ient on-site rental operation at
the airport’s Welcome Center.
In ad d itio n . A lrtoura w ill
sponsor a free child center for
families to use while awaiting
return fllghta. B ritannia will
sponsor a video arcade in the
international departures lounge.
Tim Howe, president of CFT
■aid the event, "for the first time
will bring together our airline
and service-provider fam ily.
We're looking forward to showIn g th e m h o w f a s t a n d
beautifully o u r facilities are
growing."
Howe noted that the buildings
are designed with rapid paaaenger service and user-convenience
in mind. The federal Inspection
station at the passenger complex
is capable of handling up to
1.000 paaaengers per hour.
C FT o p e ra te s u n d e r a
longterm lease with the Sanford
Airport Authority. It provides
commercial air term inal facili­
ties. management services and
related development at the Or­
lando Sanford Airport.

MwsMMwtefevPM
Cantral Florida Tarmlnaia, Inc., *t tha Orlando 8anford Airport,
hosted • 'Topping It Off and Pouring It On" ceremony laat Friday
to mark conatructton prograaa. A liva avargratn traa waa placad
on top of tha two-atory paaaangar complax. Local officials worn
In attendance at tha function.

Compantee Join
WINTER PARK — Pat W etnlght, Inc., a residential brokerage
In Winter Park, has been acquired by Coldwell Banker
Residential Real Estate, Inc., of Weat Central Florida.
Pat W etnlght. former president, will manage the 45-aaaodate
ColdweU Banker Winter Park office, located at 170 W.
Fairbanks. Seven a s s o c ia t e s from W etnlght have Joined the
ColdweU Banker Winter Park office.

For charity
Winn-Dixie la proud ol ths
results from a recent golf
outing. Two Cantral Florida
organ list ions benefited from
the proceeds. The 441 Foun­
dation and the Central Florida
Boy Scouts each reoaived
donations of *13,000 from the
tournament. Shown during the
check presentations, left to
rig h t, B oy S c o u t re p re ­
sentatives Jack Sears and
Wayne Brock, Winn-Dixie Oriflooo umaton rn w o tn i non
Sudsy, and 4-H Foundation
Program Development Coordi­
nator Lane Jlmlaon.
...... .

Firm designated
WINTER SPRINGS — The firm of Remington Financial
Services, Inc., has been designated aa a Registered Investment
Advisor by the Federal Securities and Exchange Commission,
aa weU aa the Florida Securities and Exchangee
The advisors are Natalike M. Bogumll. MBA. CF), and Dennis
Nolle.
The company to located at 680 W. State Road 434 tn Winter
S p rin g .

Slow motion

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The Dr. Phillips Institute for the Study of American Business
Activity, through the University of Central Florida, h a t issued
its latest Economic Status summary for the Central Florida
‘iyimi M ow ciii

Jobs,
nf w ttotin| N n |l»frm l|y hWTlft.
Slower activity however, has been found in, the number of
total peeerngrr arrivals a t Orlando International A irport and
penults pulled Joypetvste ooootfoctJoo sts^^s*
The Phillips report aaya Metro Orlando's at
Hocjobs opesttoo continue to bo buslMM sctvSocs* eetsfi trodes*
manufacturing trades and health sendees. The report cooelude# by elating that white eome factors appei
overalL a few economic points are a tad elower.

First Union agrees to buy
out Society First Federal

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to of
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over the last three nvmth* ***&lt;U"g in October,
displays strong current conditions, while the forward trend to

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Eating battar w ill coat m ore
ip Tha Asesal— &lt;Pr—
WASHINGTON - B ating
freah fruits and vegetables will
be healthier for the body ii™
the pochctboofc in ' 1996. A
serving of beef, chicken or pork
on the
plate la Ukely to
coat more as well.
Bconomtata agree that food
prices will rise next year. But
they don't concur on whether
the Incwaeee srlll be modest tn
keeping with overall inflation,
or even higher.
A boom in U.S. food exports
will cause some of the Increase,
especially for fruit* and vege­
tables. So will tight grain
supplies, caused by a wrong
e x p o rt m a rk e t a n d p o o r
harvests, which raise the cost
of livestock feed.
The Agriculture Department

■aid laat week th at the Con­
sum er Price Index for food
should rise from 3 percent to 4
percent in 1996. but m ost
probably about 3.8 percent.
The departm ent **-m-*^ the
■ante 3.S percent forecast far
this year.
In 1994, food prices rose 3.4
title ovcfill ittflstitSon
nit 3.7 percent Flood prices
rose 3.3 percent In 1993.
Meals bought a t restaurants
■iyi tet-food plncea will cost 3
percent to 4 percent more
important boreuac food away
from home accounts far mow
♦Kff» | third of the food infla­
tion index.
Freah fruits and vegetables
will coat a sharp 7 percent
mare, although they account
for leas than one-tenth of the
index.

No callt, please

Record number of Floridiene
eey no more phone eelee
A record 31.000 Floridians
have taken me—urea to prevent
unwanted telephone calls, by
ha vine their names included on
the state's "No Satan Solicitation
Calls" Hat according to Florida
Agriculture Commissioner Bob
Crawford.
Crawford’a Department of Ag­
riculture and Consumer Services
a d m in is te r s th e F lo r id a
Telephonic Sales Act. which was
put into law In 1M7. .
With few exceptions, the law
requires telemarketers to obtain
the "No S aks Solicitation C alk"
list before engaging In business
In Florida. Most com m ercial
telem arketers are prohibited
bom rn llln i any num bers on the
hot.
Crawford said consum ers ra n
have their telephone num bers
Inrhidcd on
iw
a t a coat of • 10 for the first year,
with a SO renewal fee required
each year thereafter.
The Hat la updated quarterly
and la published on the lin t
burin saa day of January, April,

July and October.
The October publication recelty delivered to various organi­
sations, eras an extremely large
publication, approximately the
■ft* of ■ large 3-tnch thick phone
book.
Some solicitation firm s are
exempt from the no-call law.
Crawford asld these might In­
clude r&gt;n» in connection with an
existing debt or contract, In
reference to th e new spaper
buatnem , to any pereon with
wham the solicitor has an exist­
ing or previous business rela­
tionship. and for solicitation of
charitable contributions.
For information on the Florida
Telephonic Aales Act. or to
receive an application for a
number to be Included in th»
n e x t p u b lic a tio n , p h o n e
1-SOO-HELPFLA (1-800-4357353).

For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

TONY RUSH
INSURANCI

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H ealth/Fitness
MumMa/HCA praaltfant to apoak
ORLANDO — Richard L. Scott, president and CEO of
CohimbU/HCA Healthcare Corporation will discuss "Competl*
tioe in Healthcare: How It Benefits You” at a breakfast on
Tuesday. Nov. 38.
After the briefing by Scott, a panel of distinguished business
leaders will discuss competition In healthcare and other
Industries.
The panel includes Darrell Kelley, president and CEO of
Spring/United Telephone of Florida: Rick Walsh, senior vice
president of Darden Restaurants, Inc.: and Tom Yochum
president and CEO of Barnett Banks of Central Florida.
The breakfast will be from 7 to 9 a.m . In the President's
Ballroom at Church Street Station.
Tickets are 115 each.
Reservations are required and may be made by calling
649*8470.

ORLANDO — The American Lung Association is looking for
care and, If you're looking for a tax deduction, you can help
eachother out.
If you can bear to think about your taxes right now. you may
be plea—ntly surprised to find a tax deduction right In your
drtvcwiy*
The American Lung Association of Central Florida Is
soliciting donations of used vehicles. The donations can be
claimed as a charitable contribution on your 1998 federal
Income tax return.
The vehicle can be any age and almost any condition. Donor
m ust have a free and d ear title on the vehicle. The Lung
Association will arrange to have the vehicle picked up at no
charge to the owner.
Donated vehicles will be sold or scrapped with the net
proceeds benefiting the programs and services of the American
Lung Association.
For more Information or to donate a vehicle call the Lung
Association a t896*5401 or 1-SOO*LUNO*USA.

HIV'AIDS fundraleora
ORLANDO — The University of Central Florida's HIV-AIDS
Education Office, C J .'s Angels and HIV-AIDS Education Office
will two activities In conjunction with World AIDS Day on Dec.
1.
The first Is Pennies for HIV-AIDS Education, a project
through which they hope to raise 1,169,811 pennies — th at's
one penny for each person tn the world who has been
diagnosed with AIDS.
"the nearly 911.700 they hope to raise will be distributed
among the educational agencies sponsoring the event.
In addition, a t the university there will be various

Health House: good ideas for
living well in Seminole County
project consum ers will learn
how to make healthier choices In
regards to construction and Inte­
WINTER SPRINOS - The rior finishing m aterials and
American Lung Association of building m aterials th a t will
Central Florida is building Its make their homes healthier to
first-ever Health House '98 in live In.*' Hutchinson added. "We
Seminole County to showcase are also offering a workshop for
the newest product* and In­ builders who are Interested In
novative building techniques learning how to build this type of
that can be used to create a home."
The house, which Is located at
better Indoor air environment.
The Health House concept, 144 Cherry Creek Clr.. In the
which originated In Minneapolis. Reserve section of Tusks wills,
Minn, with the ALA amUate will be open to the public from
there. Is designed to educate the
homeowner on problems and
solutions to air pollution In the
home.
The ALA of central Florida la
receiving consultation on the
project from the Florida Solar
Energy Center of the University
of Central Florida and the U.8.
Department of Energy's Office of
Building Technology.
"Through Health House, we
are able to provide consumers
with Information on how to build
a home that Is more energy
efficient and that can m aintain a
safer indoor environment for Its
o ccu p a n ts," said S tep h an ie tn a free w orkshop entitled
Hutchinson, executive director "W hat Makes A Home Healthy?"
of the ALA of Central Florida.
on Saturday. Dec. 16 from 9 to
The Health House project Is 11a.m.
designed to educate the con*
The workshop will be at the
Sumer about the common Indoor
air pollutants, their sources and Health House and It will give
th eir associated health risks consumer first hand Information
from exposure to them In the on what they can do to Improve
home.
their own hom e's Indoor air
"We hope that through this quality.

A M E R IC A N L U N G A S S O C IA TIO N *
Space Is lim ited for th a t qulred and may be made by
oneshop. Reservations are re* calling 896*3401.

W alking away from a heart attack
WASHINGTON -

Tbs stsffo f the Allen Outreach and Development Center will
b a s t the scttvtUes conducting HIV snltbody testing.
Thsro wtfl also be a raffle to benefit Russian physicians
Vadik and Alyona lOochko. who are studying HIV-AIDS In the
UA . Raffle tickets a n 91 each. Items to fit raffled includs

A project of the

report

R egular

;ivea scientific
rndlng already
men but only

exerclae la beneficial, even
though another recent atudy
found strenuous exercise better
against one heart attack risk
factor, experts say.
The study focused on women
who
ere1 ..______
p a st m enopause.
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because this group loses the
protection th a t the hormone

limes a w ee k cuts the risk of who had survived a first h eart;
heart attack by about half, the attack between July of 1986 and
study found.
the end of 1991. These women
"For sure. 1 would say that were matched with 935 wom en:
modest activity la beneficial," of alm llar age who had not;
R eg u lar ex erclae w alking

m inutes of walking three

Central Florida Regional Hospital
Fart of Columbia Park Healthcare System
In cooperation with

Anthony J. Arciola, M.D., Michael D. Friedman, M.D., Gonzalo Huaman, M.D
Charles N. Witten, M.D., and Abraham L. Woods, M.D.
w m provide

FREE PROSTATE SCREENINGS
on Saturday, December 9,1995
from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
T I m AaMricaa Cancer Society recommend* that aM m m over the «|c of 90 have m annual prostate exam. Those with a fanrily history of
prostate cancer should have an u n t i l prostate exam beginning at age 40.

Appointments are required.

Please call 1-800-492-2747 for reservations and information.

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Many consumers looking, not buying
AP Business Writer

OOP wants budgst spselflcs
WASHINGTON - Asked by Republican congressional
leaden for specific budget proposals, the a in to n adm inistra­
tion Is hedging until formal negotiations begin and providing
oidy general "principles" for now.
Since a truce that allowed the government to end a six-day
partial shutdown was .declared, senior presidential advisers
and Republicans In Congress have been sniping at one another
In preparation for Intense bargaining over the budget next
On Wednesday. House Speaker Newt Otngrtch, Senate
Majority
Bob Dole and the chairm an of the House and
Senate budget committees asked President Clinton to provide
"specific legislative proposals on how you would accomplish (a
budget) balance In seven years."
The president has said he will veto the OOP plan, which calls
Tor balancing the budget by 3003, but which Includes
aqueexlng $370 billion in savings from Medicare and a tax cut
of $348 button.
As part a t a temporary spending bill. Clinton and the
congressional Republicans agreed to a seven-year budget plan,
but also to protect Medicare, education, the environment and
other spending programs the president considers Important.
But both sides m ust still work out nutfor disagreements on
how those goals will be met.
"We cannot begin to resolve our differences until we first
know what they are," the Republican lawmakers wrote
Clinton.
in a response Friday, White house chief of staff Leon Panetta
wrote that neither the president's budget nor Congress' plan
satisfies the objectives of the fragile agreement reached last
Sunday. But he said he was not prepared to cite specific
disagreements.

Complaints against prosaeutors soar
WASHINGTON — The Ju stice D epartm ent received
hundreds of misconduct complaints against Its lawyers In
1003. with more than a third of them alleging abuse df
authority.
While the number of complaints Is up sharply. It remains to
be seen whether an Increasing number will be substantiated.
In a report Issued this week on the 13 m onths ending 8ept.
30,1003, the deportm ent's Office of Professional Responsibility
said It received 318 complaints against departm ent attorneys,
up from 177 during the previous fiscal year.
Of the 318 complaints, the largest categories were: 110
alleged abuse of authority, 73 alleged crim inal acta, and 48.
unprofessional or unethical behavior.
Michael Shaheen. director of the office, catted the Increase
significant, but because cases often are not resolved until
subsequent years, he couldn't say what percentage had been
substantiated. "We expect some Increase to occur" In
substantiated cases, he said.
Of 343 complaints against attorneys th at were resolved
during Qecal 1003, allegations were substantiated In 7 cases,
and 7 attorneys were disciplined as a result. Shaheen said this
ited a decrease In both the num ber and percent of
represented
substantiated i
Another 30 attorneys resigned either before complaints
against them could be folly Investigated or before discipline
During fiscal 1003, the office had a policy of stopping
investigations when the accused employee resigned. In 1004,
Attorney Oenw al Jan et Reno ordered a new policy of
completing the tnveotiffatlQa even after the employee rselg im ^
In part, so the departm ent could decide what poettlon to take in
criminal cases appealed to higher courts on grounds of

T he C h ristm a s sh o p p in g
season opened with the tradi­
tional crush, and though stores
were packed, economic uncer­
tainty had many shoppers look­
ing, not buying.
"It's Just tougher tim es," said
shopper Sharon Sky In Denver.
"It seems as If my dollar doesn't
go as far."
Retailers are betting on the
Christm as sales to help turn
around what has been a dismal
year. Yet some consum ers are
showing caution about spend­
ing. citing an uncertain economy
and overextended personal bud­
gets.
Many retailers, anxious about
grim sales forecasts, opened
their doors before dawn Friday,
hoping to draw In day-after-

T h a n k sg lv tn g crow ds w ith
bargains and giveaways.
"W e ’re a ll c r a t y ," sa id
shopper Millie Rufflno at the
W al-M a rt s to r e In S o u th
P h ilad elp h ia, w here crow ds
began forming at 6 a.m. "It's one
time of year, but you have to do
It."
Crowds bolted Into stores
around the country as early as 8
a.m ., with big discounts making
early morning shopping ihe way
logo.
In Columbus, Ohio. Christmas
trees already had been sold at
Michaels discount arts and crafts
store by 8:30 a.m . Some shop­
pers were already loading their
cars at the Toys R Us in Little
Rock. Ark., by 8 a.m.
The nation's retailers laun­
ched major promotions this hol­
iday season to spur Interest In
wary consumers after months of

depressed sales. Prices were
slashed as much as 80 percent
on everything from clothes to
com puters to sporting goods.
"The retail banner years are
long gone," said Dan Skoda,
president of Marshall Field's
departm ent stores In Chicago. "I
don't think anybody's looking
for a banner y e a r.... We look for
market share. We Just hope for a
bigger piece of the pie."
Som e consum ers are also
thinking twice before saying
"charge It" because they're al­
ready behind on credit-card re­
payments. The government re­
ported last month that banks are
seeing more consum er delin­
quencies In credit card and other
Installment loans.
"A couple years ago I charged
all the Christmas presents think­
ing that would make It easier,"
said Felicia Bumgarner, who was

shopping at Baas Pro Shops In
Springfield, Mo. "Man. you're
paying Christm as off till June
with the high Interest rates."
Anecdotal evidence gathered
F rid ay also su g g ested n o t
everyone was worried.
"I live for this day." said
T am ara Raye of Southfield.
Mich., as she Juggled three
shopping bags ana studied a
store map In search of more
things to buy.
"Ir you're a shopper and you
like bargains." she said, "there
Is nothing like I t"
At a R aleigh, N.C., m all.
4-year-old Adam Raby stood In
line with his m other to meet
Santa and seemed to understand
the need for an early start.
"I'm going to tell this Santa
what I want for Christmas, and
he's going to tell the real Santa
w hatlw ant."

Clinton defends U.S. troops in Bosnia
ly M N I
Associated Press Writer________
WASHINGTON - Defending
plans to put American troops In
harm 's way. President Clinton
argi*d today that a peacekeep­
ing mission In Bosnia will end
bloodshed and prevent a wider
European war. "Our conscience
dem ands that we act," he de­
clared.
The rem arks, made In his
weekly radio address, previewed
the critical plea Clinton will
m ake on national television
Monday night. "Peace In Bosnia
Is Important to America — to
both our values and our Inter­
ests." he said.
A peace agreement signed this
week by the leaders of Serbia.
Croatia and Bosnia could end
3W y e a rs of "u n sp e a k a b le
atro cities." Clinton said, In­
clu d in g " m a s s ex e c u tio n s,
ethnic cleansing, campaigns of
and terror.
Ith 380.000 people killed
and 3 million d tisen s driven
from their homes, "The violence
done to those Innocent civilians
does violence to the principals
on which American stands." the
president said.
"The only way to end the
killing for good Is to secure a
commitment to peace." he con­
tinued. "Now our conscience
demands that ws act."
Mans to send 30,000 UA.
to Bosnia to

T

4 0 ,0 0 0 so ld iers from o th e r
NATO countries Is meeting stiff
resistance from Congress. The
White House hopes to quickly
build support for a nonbinding
resolution backing the deploy­
ment.
The adm inistration's public
relations campaign began last
week when Clinton announced
the agreement by the Balkan
leaders and defended the U.S.
troop deploym ent in a Rose
Oarden speech. His press secre­
tary. Mike McCurry. called the
debate a m atter of "peace vs.
w ar" and said Americans m ust
understand that the mission will
result In American casualties.
Hoping to tem per fears, the
White House on Friday released
letters from Serbian. Croatian
and Bosnian leaders ensuring
"the safety and security" ofU .8.
troops.
Promising a clearly defined
m issio n . D efense S ecretary
William Perry said. "We are not
going to fight a war. We will not
go In If that Is w hat we have to
face."
Though "organised opposi­
tion" la not expected, Perry said
F riday d u rin g a v isit w ith
B o s n ia - b o u n d tr o o p s In
Germany, "We do expect —
«n the years of war and the
tred th at has built
klllt up —
individuals
and
id aanas.
In a sq p t of how unstable the

relative calm. Bosnian govern­
ment troops on Friday raided a
U.N. base and stole armored
vehicles and fuel. Shots were
fired, but no casualties were
reported.
An adm in istratio n official,
speaking on condition of ano­
nymity, predicted Clinton will be
"blunt - brutally so" In his
assessm ent of the m ission's
dangers In his speech Monday
night.
Bui
lut the president did not
discuss the prospect of casu­
alties today, sticking to broad
a rg u m e n ts In favor of th e
mission.
Warning that failure to keep
the peace could provoke a wider
European war, Clinton reminded
listeners that World War I began
with a shot fired In Sarajevo, the
Bosnian capital. "We m ust not
let this century dose with gun­
fire ringing In Sarajevo," he said.
Clinton also suggested the
mission Is a test of NATO's
reso lv e. "A nd A m erica, as
MAY T H f

NATO's leader, clearly m ust
participate," he saidi In the tradio
speech, taped a t his Camp
David. Md„ retreat.
"W ithout our support, the
hard-won peace would be
the terrible slaughter would re­
sume. the conflict that already
has claimed so many lives could
spread like a cancer throughout
the region."

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Buslows phenee end hearing elds
WASHINGTON — Call It the price of modem convenience:
When telephones became lightweight, many lost the ability to
work with hearing aids, creating headaches for millions of
up with a proposal to
phones — such as those In hotels,
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Is expected to
i nc r e o c m w e
a^flpl Die pfonogg) Tuesday: the plan would be fine-tuned and
eubtoct to another c
w hen people who wear hearing aids use regular telephones,
there Is so much static and Interference, the phones are
But federal

businesses m ust be compatible with
would not be required to buy new
— a ooetty proposition and one of the Mg
a previous set of commission rulss in this area was
-.-Od.
the beginning of the next oentury, all Americans should
* to
on usable telephones regardless of their
_ problems," FCC Chairman Reed Hundt said In an
interview. He called the proposal "an example of how the
regulators say
the plan.
hearing
by virtue of a

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S T A T S &amp; S T A N D IN G S
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different. and contract, Thu
contract Information mat ob­
tained by The Aundated Pres*
from player and manaaement
tourcet. For player* with
miner leaaue contract*, letter
aareemenf* ter m*|or leaaue
caniracttere Inparenfhetet:
AMERICAN LIAOUt
CALIFORNIA (II - Slpned
Randy Velarde, Inf, New Verb
Yankee*, fa a U.tS million,
three year cantract.
CMICAOO (II - Re *lpk&gt;P
Oave M arlieet, e l, te a
I M lI ta . *ne year centred.
NATIONAL LIAOUI
COLORADO (II - Ra tioned
Walt Wei**.**, to a 14.1 million,
taw-year contract,
FLORIDA (II - m aed De­
von WWW, ef, Tereate, M • tt.t
LOE ANRBLBI (I) - Re
elyned Hainan Martinet, rhp,
to a Ell million, four-year
contract.

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, November 26, 1999

What’s Up In The NFL....Week Thirteen
We’ve finally reached Week Thirteen. After
twelve weeka of football, we're Anally down to the
playoff contenders. This weekend will determine
which team s are for real, and which teams have
been lucky to make It thla far.
Before we get Into who. what, and where let's
take a look at last week's LOCK OK T O WICK.
As three point favorites, the Green Bay Packers
crushed an outgunned Cleveland team. Thla
effortless victory raised my LOCK selection record
112 .
1 was on my way to the bank with a wad of
when I got sentim ental. The Dolphins
Monday night and t decided to
double-down." The Nlners bit me so bad 1 went
and got a rabies shot. All my hard work, all my
easy-earned m oney, gone w ith Je rry Rice
streaking through the Miami secondary.
This week. 1 plan to rebuild with a sheet of
winners so long It looks like a spoiled kid's
Christinas list.
My weekend will get started with a "massive"
Investment In Steve Spurrier and the Gators. I
know this Is an N.F.L. column, but thls^game
com m ent The entire state of
will be tuned In for this Battle In the Swamp.
Unfortunately, the outcome of this game Is
already determined, and I'm cashing In. After
displaying my handicapping prowess with an
11-2 m ark. I confidently guarantee a Oator
victory. If I could find the tide of my car or my
house. I'd let them tide. Let's get back to N.P.L.
Focusing on Florida's teams, let's talk about
the Dolphins. We better talk about them now.
because their season will be ending right on time.
prior to the playoffs. They looked horrible against
prior
the Nlners. and may have blown the season. I’m
B avins th at not ontv
saying
only because thev
they lo st but
because of the way they lost.
This team quit, and th at's a pathetic excuse for
a group of professionals. As the miracles continue
In Buffalo. Miami's chances to make the playoffs
are dwindling away. If the Dolphins lose to the
Colts this week, which 1 think they might, their

season Is over.
On a brighter note let’s go to my team. Once
again, the Bucs m anaged to win w ithout
Impressing anyone. Maybe It's strategy. Win by
as little as possible so future opponents will take
us lightly? I doubt th at's the game plan, and If It
is. It won’t work In Oreen Bay.
As a Buc fan. I'm savoring where we are In the
playoff hunt. For the first time since 1902 the
Bucs actually have a chance. More than that, the
Bucs will make It to postseason (day. I hope Sam
has a plan, because I don't think we can beat the
Packers, especially In the snow.
Let's take a look at Sunday's schedule, and find
some winners.
MIAMI (-0) AT INDIANAPOUS
The Dolphins are in no position to be giving up
points. The Colts on the other hand wifi happily
accept them. Thla game means life or death for
both teams, and I like the Colts chances. COLTS
SB* DOLPHINS 19.
BUFFALO &lt;-4)V9 NEW EWOLAND
This game could go either way. I really think
the PatrtoUm
Patriots may
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14.

CKICAOO M l AT RBW TORE
The Bears are In desperate need of a win. As a
Bucs fan. I would love to see them lose, but they
won't. The Giants are terrible and their woes
continue In this one. Even nickel b een wouldn't
bring a crowd to watch this one.

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GREEN BAT (-9) VS TAMPA BAT
This Is one of my favorite games of the year, the
Battle of the Bays. The Pack clearly has the
superior team, home field advantage, and a much
better quarterback. The Bucs need a miracle.
Rumor has it that Big Al has been sighted In
Central Florida. Maybe he’a giving the Bucs
Oreen Bay’s playbookl Even that wouldn't save
us. PA O ISRS. 1 4 BUCS I t .
: (-•) AT WA8UHOTON
Thla game wlU be Interesting as these rivals go
at It In R.F.K. Stadium. The Skins should have
the emotional edge, but the Eagles are a much
better team. This Is the type of game to watch not
wager. If I had to bet tt, lrd g o with Phtlly In honor
of Tony Guru. BAOLBB1 4 . RBDSKOfi IT .
ONcnnr a t i (•») a t j a c k sowtillb
Blake and the Bengals are still trying to figure
out what happened last week. Blake w o flawless
In taking the early lead, but watched his team
squander It In the fourth quarter. Revenge will be
sweet o they sm ash the Jaguars at home. 1 may
drive up to watch Blake In action. BBROALS IT .
JAOUARS IS .
BAMFRANCISCO (-14) VS ST. LOUIS
The Rammles have been overrated all year.
They go Into Sunday needing a win to remain
significant. The Nlners are still catching up to
Dallas, and will be In no mood for a tight game.
This is a ton of points, but Je n y Rice can conquer
the spread with two catches. fnNBRS 90 , RAMS
10.
PITI SBUROB («6) AT CLEVELAND
This game h o lost some of It's magic o
Cleveland prepares to become Baltimore. The
Steelers have rallied behind BUI Cowher, and are
poised for a playoff run. The Brownies have
finally gone back go VUiny, and tt wtft help. This
move alone, has made tt impossible for me to be
100% certain of the outcome. I'm Still 99% sure.
116.
I (-0) AT HOUSTON
Elway and crew head to Houston for w hat could
be the beat m atchup of the week. Houston's
defense Is tough, and thla team thinks they can

win. Denver, who I thtnk can reach the Super
Bowl, needs this game. Houston gave the Chiefs s
run, and 1 think they can do the same to the
Broncos. In Elway's special way. he'll pull It out
in the fourth quarter. Another heartbreaker for
Oilers Tans. BRONCOS 09. HOUSTON IT .
ATLANTA (-6) AT ARIZONA
This game ts an early Christm as present from
Vegas. Arizona stinks. Atlanta doesn't. Jeff
Oeorge will have a field day In this desert
blowout. Buddy Ryan Is a big, ugly, embarrassing
Joke. FALCONS 9 6 . CARPtW LSlO.
SEATTLE (-6) V6 NEW TORR
The Seahawka have won three In a row and
think they can make It into the Kingdome for a
game they probably don't want to play. My uncle
w on't want to m iss thla one as Mirer and
Oalloway w tnbtg.BBA H A W BBtl, JETS t t .
NSW ORLEANS (*•) VS CAROLINA
The Saints have to win four straight to make
the playoffs. I'm not sure they will win again this
season. The Panthers come to the Superdome
with a genuine chance at making It to postseason
play. Take the points and run. don't walk, to the
bank. PAMTHSItB 20. SADRS IS .
OAKLAND (-2) AT BAN DIBOO
Thla will be a great game for Monday Night.
San Diego has collapsed after last years Cinderel­
la season. If they have any hopes of redemption
thev need thla game. Oakland looked flat against
Dallas, but should rebound as they travel to Jack
Murphy Stadium. In a defensive battle, Oakland
squeaks It out. RAIDER! 17.CHAROERB 19.
Every week 1 Issue what I consider to be the
best pick against the spread In the schedule. This
ts the game that after research and contempla­
tion. I feel moat confident about releasing as my
Seattle (-6) ts In a position to become playoff
contenders, while the Jets are hoping the season
ends early. The Seahawka. In an absolute
blowout, will bring my LOCK record to 12-2.
Good tuck this week, and forget about stacking
the firewood Sunday, technology has given pa the
heater, we're obligated to use It.

Gun, hunting seasons opening
14
i — Pat Johnson. 631: Linda Stafford,
622; Jay Norris. 619.
Os m s — Johnson, 2B5t Stafford. 233;
Norris. 228i Dottle Roberts on. 221.
N O T W M I I

S artos — BU Sinnott. 006: Pat Johnson.
506: Nancy Norris, 555: AUlson Johnson. 311.
O a m — Pat Johnson, 216; Norris, 216:
Sinnott. 215; Allison Johnson. 200.
— Joshua MeNeal. 531: Jeff Shields.
500.

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I C T T .T O trn i TRAVEL LBAOUB
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Hughes. 565: Robert
U .) Taylor, 506.

— Allman, 276; Johnson. 270: Eddie
Sciako, 247: Eva Jackson, 234: Mike Taylor.
232: Nancy Tlougan. 222: Sue Rosen, 202.
NOVBMBBK1I
Serie s — Pat Johnson, 710; Curtis Scaibro,
606: Kathy Beny. 619: Pat Kaiser. 572.
G am s — Scarbro, 257: Johnson. 254: Nancy
Tlougan, 249: Sue Rosen. 220.
14
— Mike Vlshnesky, 540: Elmer
Stufftet, 509; Colin Sayer, 506.
O a m - Stufflet, 232: Vlahnooky. 206.
R O V SH M R Sl
B a r its — Mike V lshnesky, 556; Doe
Dougherty, 517.

Johnson, 551: Melissa
Mike Ritter. 221: Marshall Oatsey,
2 0 0 .

SCRATCH TRIO LBAOUB
■aris e (four gasses) — Pat Johnson, 990:
newm an.
: Larry Ortggs, 063: Don
n le B enevento,
O o rm an S r., 6 6 1 ; D onnie
647tRoger Warlock. 636: Ron Allman. 936:
Rhonda Kennedy. 759: Wendy Oorman. 636.
O hm s - Johnson. 266. 256. 257. 217:
Newman. 285.256: Warlock. 257: Alman. 252;
Don Oorman 8r^ 2 4 4 R ^ n ^ Oorman. 203.
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l S S t t L f S £ . 699: Jam es Ortggs.
694: Nick Newman. 643: Ron Allman. 042:
Debbie Newman. 730: Rhonda Kennedy. 728.
f la m — Moyer, 267: Ortggs. 964: Don
Oorm an S r.. 246. 245. 2627 246: Andy
Doertng, 246: Allman. 247: Debbie Newma.
214: Kennedy. 9 0 6 .____
FRIDAY WTB SPECIAL
S e rie s — Bert RummeL 568: Tom Voss.
568; Michael Holliday. 286.
O a m — Leonard Lamb, 234: Voss. 212.
906: Holliday. 906; Rummel, 206, 201: John
A rm our.903.
■ arise — Michel Holliday. 652: "B" Charlie
Brawn. 543: Tom Voss. 531: Denise Hilbert.
i — Holliday. 222. 222. 906: Voaa, 222:
Brown. 903: Hilbert. 900.
HOTBi Hubert first ever 200 game.
I LBAOUB
114
— Pat Johnson, 722; Ron Allman,
696: Mike Taylor, 626: Scott FerreU. 603;
Kathy Berry, 593: Penny Smith. 570.

I—Oates, 226: Benton. 202.
— Mike Vlshnesky. 552: Myron
Oates, 543.
l — Vfc

S e rie s — Jam es O rlggs, 602: Oregg
Murphy, 6 7 1: Don CUfton. 627: A1 Stimac. 6167
Oam a — Murphy. 245, 222; Ortggs, 237,
220; Jim Evans. 235: Randy Simpson. 227:
Chris Williamson. 296: Stan Kmltt. 225.
(4 flam es) — Bruce Tilly. 962: Don
03lT Tom Dale, 019: Nick Newman,
— Dale, 250: Tilley. 257: Csnlglla,
257: Newman. 256.
Se rie s — Ralph Btoitenpohl, 611: Ron
Allman, 600: Nancy Swain. 514.
I — Mike Davis. 236; BU) Hoffman. 235.
• a ris e — Ron Allman, 757: Pat Johnson,
756, 666: Mike Taylor. 656: Matt Johnson,
652: Nick Newman. 646: Dick Potent. 636:
Bennie Legg, 637: Ron Van O dder, 626.
Oam e — Allman, 296: Taylor. 269: Pat
Johnson. 277. 241: Van Oelder. 245: Matt
Johnson, 244: Jeff Picks, 236: Newman. 234.
S eries — Ron Allman, 660; Nick Newman,
634; Pat Johnson. 633: Bennie Legg. 621.
O am e — Oeorge Lasher. 235; Allman. 233:
Edflaultcr, 220; Johnson, 225.
B0TB6i Allman 11 strikes In a row: Taylor
10 strikes In a row.
661.

— Steve J a m tt, 575: Marc Vlret,
—J a m tt, 203; Viret. 201.

Blake leads Bengals into J- Ville
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JACKSONVILLE — These are
not good tim es for the Shuts
family.
In 'M Ia m l. D on B h u la 's
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the Cl n rtmiaH Bings la, coached
by m u David, a n coming ofT a
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would share w hat they had
discussed th is week 1 th e
Dolphins were routed 44-20 by
San Frandaco on Monday night
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succinctly.
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"We've lost a lot of players.
but I think that every team In
the league goes through a tittle
period Uke thla every year," said
Steve Betwrtda.
at quarterback with , t i “&gt;ji11 suf­
fering from a tom hametrtng.
"This might b e a t * * w heres
^
might
have a little advantage. They
have guys stepping In who know
the system and have had expertcnee playing * the system
befo— •• B euerte* rnntlnund
Here. when a Jeff
* * • down, how do you replace
him? Nobody lm pU ytd for him

a 4 M I h h a t . "T hat was a big
wash far ua. tt* biggest game
around hare to a toagTlang time,
We played very weft for 35
—tm n tt and very poorly for
or us
25
m lnutss. Unfortunately, those
: at the end.
week

point rvmvmtton * the Anal
minute - but four key starters
are not expected to play because
of Usuries.
Heading
tiroom g the
to t injury list
ust are
quarterback Mark Brunetl. the
te a m 's leading p a s s e r AND
rusher, and end M T I sgrm sn.

Fortunately for the Jagum s,
th e y do h av e p la y e rs lik e
Beuerte*. an eight-year veteran.
and Paul Fraae. who has played
seven years
y ean in the
uw NFL and will
try to fUl Lagem an'sbtg shore.
"Paul has played a im * this
league." said Lasem aa. hobbled

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Oenerml gun, turkey, and duck
h u n tin g seaso n s open th is
month.
Oenerml gun season ts Novem­
ber 11-January 21 in the Central
Zone and November 23-26 and
December 9-Pebruary 14 in the
Northwest Zone.
During general gun season,
hunters may take antlered deer
(minimum 5-tnch antler), wild
hogs and small game. Bag limits
are;
P ost - two per day; wlldhoga.
Wild hags — one per day
where hogs are classified aa legal
game
i— 12 per day.
— two per day
(n o tk g jd U ) take on wildlife
Hendry. Palm Beach. Monroe.*
Cottier. Broward or Dade coun­
ties).
O naU— 12 per day.
Deer may not be taken with
rimffre firearms, mussieloodero
of leas than 90 gauge or .40
caliber, crossbo w or bows with
leas than 33-pound draw weight,
or arrows with leas than two
sharpened steel edges a t least
7/0-tnch wide.
Fall turkey season runs No­
vember 11-January 7 * the
Central and South som a and
November 23-20 and December
■ January 14 * the Northwest
Zone. Bearded turkeys or gob­
blers only may be taken. The
dally Umtt ts one. season limmtt
two and pa n r Minn limit two.
Hunters may use all firearms.
Including boa
mt It»l»l««ill.i| guns.
and handguns. Hunt!
w ith dogs, shooting turkeys
while they are on the roost and
baiting turkeys are prohibited.
Duke and coot season runs
statewide November 22-96 and
D ecem b er 7 -Ja n u a ry 2 0.
one-half

tn local take*. Lunker action
will gradually Improve through
March, with the best fishing
taking place around full moon
periods.

elude shotguns not larger than
to-gaug plugged to a three-shell
10-gauge
capacity
,___ # with a one-piece filler
which
itc h c a n n o t be rem oved
without disassembling the gun.
long and compound ^bowa and
snow s, falconry, dogs, artificial

C a p t a in J a c k a t F s r l
C anaveral has little to report *
the way of offshore action due to
high seas. Expect fair action
with king mackerel, wahoo and
a few dolphin on the good days.
Inside the B ari, aheepehead and
flounder are providing reliable
action. Trout and redfish have
been spotty tn the I

Huge winter flounder are be­
ginning to m ake their final
btracaOs. The u seo fK ad sh o tts annual appearance i t B flbaa
U aa la la t Flounder to the 3*3
prohibited.
pound range are In now. and the
giant doormats will appear In
hunt- D e c e m b e r. F in g e r m u lle t
bounced slowly across the bot­
_______________ their walking
and “rwurtng to before and after tom are the top baits. Snook and
th e h unting season. Hum an redfish are also hitting, along
with small blueflah and ladyfiah.
Sheepahead and drum are the
that wtll rauar deer to abandon
the area for an indefinite period top news at Sanaa la la t, and
live or dead shrim p are the top
of time.
baits. A few redfish are roaming
in and out. and flounder are
are still hard to locate In taking finger mullet on the south
the river due to high water side of the aan th Je ttie s. Trout
lev els. S h in e rs a n a p la stic and redfish are rated as good In
i are producing fair results
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mallard, ooe
duck, one mottled duck
(F lorida duck), one fulvous
whistling duck, one pintail,
canvasback, two redheads,
two wood ducks.
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taken up
up to the five-duck daily
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The Saints wtll advance to the
where**they wlU play U
Winter Park, which beat
East Lake 26-14 Friday

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�4 8 - Sxnford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday, November 26. 1995

P e o p le
Dancers win titles; DAR studies genealogy
C ongratulations an* In order to
two local dancers who won title
honors In the recent Mins Dance
of Central Florida contest along
w ith se v e ra l o th e r ta le n te d
dancers who were rrcognlrcd.
Natalie Weld, 16. won the
prestigious title of "Miss Dance
of Central Florida In Daytona
Bench In scholarship comptctltlon sponsored by Plant City
C hildren's Theatre. Natalie Is
has reigned ns Miss Rising S tar
of Florida. Little Miss Manatee
J r. and Miss Mnnatec.
T h e ta le n te d d a u g h te r of
Valerie and George Weld. Natalie
wowed the Judges and audience
with her tap dance Interpreta­
tion of "S o m eth in g 's Got to
Give" with F rank S inatra doing
th e vocals. Ite r o u ts ta n d in g
c u sto m -m a d e tu rq u o is e a n d
w hite costum e, detailed with
Austrlnn crystals, added to the
charm of the spirited dance.
The title "Petite Miss Dance or
C entral Florida," w as won by
petite Lacy Nobles, daughter of
Fonda and Randy Nobles. The
10-year-old ballerina performed
a ballet piece entitled. "G avotte"
to capture the title which is
proclaim ed os difficult to attain.
Lacy Is a former Little Miss
Manatee and can be seen In Wait
Disney W orld's 1995 Very Merry
C hristm as Show.
T h re e o th e r d a n c e rs from

Simon
SDITOR

DORIS
DIETRICH
Miriam and Valeric's School of
dance Arts entered the scholar­
ship com petition. Caltlln Valen­
t i n e , 9, w as n a m e d first
runner-up In the Petite Division
an d dancers V anessa Heaton
an d Angelo B aragona placed
within the Top Ten In th e teen
division.

DAR •neouray«d to
preserve records
G uest speaker of the Novem­
b er m eeting of the Salllc H ar­
rison C hapter. D aughters of the
Am erican Revolution, held at the
Sanford M useum, w as Mary Lou
J a m e s of Mt. Dora, national
chairm an of Genealogical Rec­
ords. She has an Im pressive
background as Florida state h is­
torian and h as Attended Na­
tional C ontinental C ongress In
W ashington D.C. each year since
being a DAR m em ber, according
to Virginia Powell.

School ol Danes Aria dancers bringing boms the trophies Miss
Dance of Central Florida competition at Daytona Beach are (back
row, from left): Angela Baragona, Natalie Weld, Vanessa Heaton,
Caltlln Valentine and Lacy Nobles.

Virginia Mlkler, regent of the Bailie
the American Revolution of Sanford
James, who spoke on geneaology,
historian, looks on.

Members were encouraged to
collect unpublished records
found In the county court house

commended and records must
be indexed.
Prior to the business meeting.

— marriage, wills, births, deaths
from newspapers and from Bible
records. Acid free paper Is re-

Leigh Ann DeVane, HUlhaven
Health Care activity director.
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D U t r i c h , Page

Gold Medal winner at 70
H d S K a tie
First of all. Katie Moncrlef does
not look like she could even be
close to 70 years old. If you want
to look as If you found the
"Fountain of Youth." maybe
canoeing Is the answer. Of just
maybe the"Fountaln of Youth"ls
nestled somewhere along the
Little Weklva River where you'll
find Katie at the famous Katie's
Weklva River Landing.
Katie Moncrier Is this year's
winner of the Gold Medal in the
Sprint Canoe Race of the Golden
Age Games. Katie has been
canoeing since she waa a child
and has lived on the water ever
since she can remember: "I have
to be near the water to live." she
says, "It's my lire." Many years
ago, Katie and her husband, a
professor at Seminole Communi­
ty College, purchased a little fish
comp and assumed they would
hire people to run it: ft didn't
work out and as Katie assumed
proprietorship. Katies Landing
evolved.
Katie's Weklva River Landing
Is located Just five miles west of
Nikki Hinkle making a yam doll.
1-4 on State Route 46 and turn
right on Weklva Park Drive and
travel one mile to the entrance to
the Landing and Florida's most
beautiful n atu ral w aterw ay.
Katie's Landing ofTers a Tull
service RV resort. Log Cabin
rentals, and 55 Urge, full hook
up sites that boast an umbrella
es, Cypress along the
ge, the Live Oak pro­
water'i
viding shade and the palmetto to
remind you that you are In
Florida. Canoe trip* and hourly
Friday, Nov. 17 waa Colonial
canoe rentals. Tenting, Fishing
Day In the second grade classes
for Bream , Spec and Large
at Lake Mary Elementary. The
L A K I M ARY
Mouth Bass, bait and tackle and
children
had been learning
Licenses, a well slocked country
about the Mayflower, the Pil­
store, and boat and canoe laun­
grims and Ihc first Thanksgiving
ching are also offered. Modem
for several weeks. Friday was
M ARY
conveniences such as a full
their chance lo learn what life
R OW ELL
service laundry add lo the com­
was like, to a small extent,
during that time. Some of (he
fort and enjoyment of outdoor
teachers and the students even
living and visiting. A recreation
hall provides TV, pot luck sup­
dressed for the occasion.
When children In Colonial Dickinson's room. They got to pers. bingo and exercise classes.
tim e s w an ted a to y . th ey make a second toy. With th is' The outdoor entertainm ent of­
couldn't go to a toy store, they or toy, you use a cup to catch a fers 400 feet of river’s edge
providing a panormalc view of
their parents made the toy. Each wooden bead.
Clothing was also something the wild life, such as otter, deer,
second g rad er got to v isit
Storm er's Yam Doll shop and th at everyone had to make heron and ibis, as well as the
m ake a y arn doll. In Lois □
canoeists and boaters.

Class steps back
to the eerly
Colonial Days

A f V a i

Katto Monertof, 70, to • OoM Mttfal wkmar In Ito OnMan A f t Qren i.
scheduled trips that include pick This includes the lower basin
up service beginning and ending and ergoys the scenic and wild
your idownstream canoe runs at d e s ig n a tio n , n a rro w w ith
LO M O W OOO Katie'
tile's. The nine mile Little overhanging trees and to State
Weklva River Run canoe trip is owned and protected.
The Blue Springs Run la 13
the favorite of most as Katie's Is
the only access to this primitive miles long and especially desig­
8H AY
Lltte Weklva. a narrow fast n a te d for th e ex p erien ced
f r * * 4 K O EG EL
running picturesque river. The canoeist as the waterways on the
last five miles are on (he Weklva. St. John’s will be shared with
and many (stands, which la motorboat traffic. The trip con­
w ider and m ore traffick ed . cludes at the park famous n r the
There Is no more pristine Paddling Ume for this Journey is "wintering" manatees. Paddling
lime is five to six hours and ia
waterways in the State of Florida four to five hours.
The Rock Springs Run Is a recom m ended on w eekdays
than the Weklva River, nor are
there more environmental des­ 19-mtk run that deports Rock only.
As Katie discusses the Land­
ignations for protection any­ Springs and runs nine and one
where in the State of Florida half miles down Rock Springs ing and the various canoe trips.
i th e
which la why it Is the most Run and nine and and one half th e tre e s, th e flsh‘ lnng.
pleasurable for the canoeists. on the W eklva. This is an wildlife, the floweri. the sky. the
From Katie's, you can eqjoy an e x c e lle n t trip to do som e water, you can feel her love of
hour or a day of paddling the primitive overnight camping as nature and how fortunate she is
Weklva River. Viewing the wild paddling time Is six to eight to be able to be here dally.
v v im
w v
Several
tim es we
were Intercritters, the birds and the fauna hours.
The St. Johns River Run is raped by the ringing of the
and Oorm that has not changed in
Katie
1000 years Is an expertece not from Katie’s Landing to Em­ telephone, only to hear
„
I?**
ig up. iAlter
likely to be forgotten. In addition m anuel Landing and is Ihe a few words and hang
shortest
of
all
at
six
miles,
at
two
about
the
fifth
time,
the
teleto your own scheduled trips.
Katie also provides four different to three hours of paddling Ume. □ I
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Petty officer welcomed home after 20 years in the Navy

Nogina and C harias W tstey (coupta at toft) ara aurroundad by th ak family al ratkam anf party.

"W elcome hom e" waa the
greetings of the family, friends
who joined others at the re­
tire m e n t b a n q u e t Nov. 18
honoring
First Class Petty
Officer Charles Wesley eho is
retiring after 30 years of service
In Ihc United States Navy. Trib­
utes of Welcome Home and
congradulatlons waa heard from
his friends and family.
The Rev. Benjamin Adams
w as to astm aster of th e occasaion. Invocation was given by
the Rev. Carl Redmond. Durretl
Higgins, brother of the honor
guest, gave wonts of welcome
and shared ihe ocaaakm of Ihc
honor bring bestowed upon
Wesley.
The appropriate opening aefecion. “Battle Hymn of the Re­
public." was sung by his sister
S h a rro n R iggins who p an lomlned “We shall behold him ."

MARVA
HAWKINS
and "Your grace and mercy.
Nieces and nephews biended
th e ir voices in th e m usical
selection to honor unde d ia rie s
as they sang "Oh Mary Don't
You Weep," all lor sharing their
love. The speaker for the evening
w as com m issioner Sgt. Leo
Jones. Retired United States Air
Force. His message reminded
Ihe audience Phllippians 4:13
stales that one should step out
on faith, because one can do all

th in g a th ro u g h God w hose
strengthens you. Truly Jesus is
ihe best thing that ever hap­
pened to him.
Family tribute was given by
s ls tc i: J o y c e R ig g in s w ho
expressed the love and adm inlion for th eir older brother
Chariea.
Out-o-ftown guests attending
were C harles Navy buddies
from Charleston. B. C.
F irs t C lass P e tty O fficer
C harles Wesley served as a
h o s p ita l c o rp a m a n a n d
phychlatrtc technician.
His career of 30 years in ihe
Navy began when he enlisted
Nov. 3. 1975 in Los Angeles. The
lour of duly carried him to bases
in O rla n d o , J a c k s o n v e tle .
H ouston. V irgins. M aryland.
Puertto Rico, and Charleston.
Wesley has retrieved many

�Sanford Herald, Banford, Florida - 8unday, Novambar 26. 199S -

EN G A G EM EN TS

Juke C. H K*h &lt; and Om M A. Blaok Jr.

McKeand-Black
Sheri and Dale McKeand,
114 C a n d le w lc k C irc le ,
Panama City, announce the
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter.
Julie Cnriatlne. to David An*
thony Black J r., aon of Pat and
Tony Black, 133 Aldean Drive,
Sanford.
The bride-elect, born Ih
B ellflo w er, C a lif., la th e
m atrn al g ran d d au g h ter of
Lillie and M.C. Pippin. Panama

on Dec. 16 with a m aster's
degree In special education.
She la employed aa a student
teacher.
Her fiance, bom In Searcy,
Ark., la the maternal grandson
of Melba and Arthur Baker.
Valdosta, Oa., and the paternal
of Ethel and Leon
ck. also of Valdosta.
Black la a 1992 graduate of
Seminole High School. San­
ford. where he played saxaphonc In the band, waa a
d ru m m a jo r, an d w aa a
member
of Destiny. Tribe and
IP*?
Beta. He will graduate from
Harding University. Searcy.
Ark.. In May 1997 where he Is
a member of Knight's Social
Club, sings with Belles and
and ip lays In the Jazz
Band.
- The w edding will be an
event of Dec. 10. at 6 p.m.. at
J e n k a A venue C hurch of
Christ, Panama City.

ssugr'&amp;'fis'ss
g r-jia j
N orm an M cK eand, B uena
Park. Calif.
Me. McKeand la a 1M1
g ra d u a te o f A. C raw ford
Motley High School, Panama
City, w hen aha was a member
'.N a tio n a l Honor Society,

Readers sound off
on prayer in school
DEAR ABBY: To continue the
argum ent concerning prayer in
school, and the actions of a school
district in firing a principal who vio­
lated a rule banning it: I believe the
principal should, indeed, have been
disciplined, in whatever manner the
superintendent end school board
sew fit. Not for calling for school
prayer per ee, but for violating a
school ordinance and, in this case, a
federal law.
Aa for prayer in whool, I should
like to me a fow minutes set aside
for silent prayer. The word “silent"
is important because prayers recit­
ed aloud ara sure to offend some
member!s I of the class whose reli­
gions call for a different kind of
prayer from the one being recited.
when there is silent prayer, the
pupil-may or may not pray, ■&gt; he or
aho chooses, but has the option of
praying without offending anyone
ana with great satisfaction to him
or heraeif—and, 1 would venture to
■u n i . the Lord, as well.
CAROLINE K. IN LOB ANGELES

DRAB CABOUNBt I received

Dietrich
C ontinued from Page 4B
showed a video on the Santa
C laus Ho Ho Hot Line, on
activity In which residents have
p articip a ted an n u ally since
1981. Volunteers have been re­
quested from Dec. 11 thru Dec.
23 and may contact Leigh Ann
at 322-8568.
Virginia Mlkler. regent, pre­
sided over the business meeting.
The Constitution Minute was
presented by Lourine Messenger
and the P resident G eneral's
message was brought by Pat
Fox. The N ational D efense
Message by Grace Stlnedpher
mentioned 21 states have now
p assed th e reso lu tio n th a t
English be m ade the offlcal
language of the United States.
Florida passed the resolution
with 84%. Cathy Wiley, regis­
trar. Introduced Joyce Brooks
and Margaret Wesley as pro­
spective members. Welcomed as
new members were V ann De­
cker. Betty Bridgewater and Pat
Elliott.
Vice Regent Heidi Halnci an­
nounced the Salvation Army Is
looking for volunteers to man
the Christm as kettles. Sallle
Harrison Christm as meeting will
be held Saturday. Dec. 9, at 2
p.m. at the Rose Cottage Tea
Room with a program presented
by the Ft. Mellon Society CAR.
The telephone committee will
call for reservations.
L ibrarian G race Parka an ­
nounced the book “A History of
Altamonte Springs" has been
donated to the DAR Library
co llectio n , O range C ounty.
Americanism Chairman Pat Fox
was asked to order 200 of the
manuals for Citizenship so they
could be presented to new citi­
zens at the next Naturalization
Ceremony.
Libby Boyd, senior recording
secretary of Ft. Mellon Society
CAR reported nine members and
guests met at the Birds of Prey
Center for a tour and short
business meeting.
Following refreshm ents pro­
vided by hostesses Maureene
Bravo and Heidi Haines, the
benediction waa given by chap­
lain Esther Anderson.
B a llo t G u ild BOOM
Speaking of dancers, the 38
danceera forming the 1995*96
Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole
re c e n tly g a th e re d a t Lake
Monroe Inn for a luncheon. It
waa a time for socializing when
the parents were Introduced by

Miriam Ooktor (left) and Valerie WaM (right) wtth

Guild b I ierriord Semlnol*

the dancers. Also introduced
w ere th e a rtis tic d irecto rs,
Miriam Doktor and Valerie Weld.
During the afternoon. Shirley
Barbour waa peaented a Certifi­
cate of Appreciation for holding
a Halloween fund-ralaer. "Boo
Bash” at her home during the
past four years. Board member
Bob Valentine made the pres­
entation.
The dancers are rehearsing for
the 28th annual performance.
"Mother Oooee Breaks Looee„.A
Rock 'n Roll Fairy Tale." set
March 9. at the Sanford Civic
Center. The show promises to
sh o w casae so m e th in g lik e
you've never seen before. More
on this later.

eSOhMTBBbOIlt
dying St. Johns Rtvor
The Epsilon Sigma Omtcron
Chapter, a reading society of the
Florida Federation of Women's
Clubs, held the November meet­
ing at the Loch Arbor home of
E lisa b e th Boyd w ith F ran
Morion assisting aa co-hostess.
E ighteen m em bers o f the
chapter sat spellbound aa Ruth
Lee, representing Friends of the
St. Johns, spoke on the de­
plorable condition of the onceenvironm entally sound river,
Ruth gave the background of the
r iv e r , fro m th e b u s tlin g
waterway to Interior Florida to
Its present decaying condition.
The dying river’s pollution la
traced to developm ent and
crowding.
Among the suggestions to help
restore the river are to halt
development and curtail boaters'
activities. The speaker distrib­
uted booklets and brochures to
the members.
The hostesses served a variety
of refreahmanta on the beautiful

Bob Valentine (right), a member of Ballot Guild of Sanford-Bemlnota
Board of Diraotora, present* a certificate of appreciation to Bhlrtay
Barbour for bar tfforta In a fund-raiser, 'Boo Ba*h," for the past four
year*.

veranda of the Boyd home.

BSP Chapter holds
Holiday Ghrotway

wongratuiflnont

Preceptor Theta Nu Chapter of
If you should see Roaanne and
Beta Sigma Phi has adopted
Safehouae of Seminole for Its Roy Ramsey sporting around
project this year with Brenda town In a new Mercedes, con­
Carey and Myriam G arrett as gratulate them because they
chairm an. Last Saturday, sever­ deserve the luxury vehicle. It's
al member* were outside Pub)lx their gift to themselves on their
In S a n fo rd fo r a H o lid ay 40th wedding anniversary.

nappy DtrwKiay
chapter. Charlotte Blades and
C
Libby Gordon
seemed to be
having a good time helping at
the charityrlieneflt.
The drawing was held that
night and the winner was Frank
Anderson, according to Brenda
Carey, chapter treasurer. The

One of S an fo rd 's favorite
ladles. Jean Leonard, will cele­
brate her birthday Nov. 39. Jean
haa been a ta d u n d er th e
weather for a long time and it'a
hard for her to get out due to a
pulm onary condition. Extend
her birthday greetings, but moat
of all, wish her well.

Rowell
d u rin g C olonial tim es. The
school couldn't get a loom. They
made a bracelet using Unger
weaving. Some of the children
turned the bracelets Into belts
for their yam dolls.
Ink pens were not available
during Colonial times, so the
second graders got to write with
the Instrum ent of the day. quills.
The children used trim m ed
turkey feath ers and diluted
purple paint to write their name
and draw pictures. Decorations
were usually homemade too, ao
the students made decorations
with aluminum pie pens. In
Colonial days, they would have
been made with tin.

All the students had a great
day. But some of them couldn.t
quite leave the 30th century
b eh in d . S ev eral boya w ere
o v e rh e a rd p la y in g P o w er
Rangers with their yam dolls
between

Uttie Wkw pfm lf BB
DOW book lift*
The Magic AtUc la a piece
where four young girls find a
magic m irror that can transport
them to different pieces and
times. The Magic Attic Club by
Georgetown Collection, la a new
line of hook* and dolls th at arc
their debut thte month.
Little Wing Books in Lake Maty
a party to celebrate the

e l gang trioon tholaw o
cen ts cau g h t la Ike cro ssfire.
B ut It dories logic to conclude
th a t th e solution to th is com ­
plex social problem la aa simple
ae e m om ent o f p ra y e r In

tion. The dolls are 18 Inches tall
and vinyl. Many will notice the
similarity to the American Olri
Dolls put out by Pleaaent Com­
available at Little Wing.
Several children attended the pany. The biggest difference la
party where they dressed In the price, Magic Attic Dolls are
costum es not ttnll” those found about 023 least and the marketAmerican Olri Books are not
in the book aeries. The party was
i huge success. After all, playing
dress-up la a big deal to the
under 10 crowd. The girls en­
Ml
joyed cookies and punch. They The first annual Seminole Fami­
also got a chance to make ly YMCA Paddling Festival was a
princess hats while portions of h it. A bout 30 people took
one of the Magic Attic hooka advantage of the free bike trail
were read to them.
ride m t up by Lake Mary Cycles.
Although none of the doUe And about 100 people (
were available for dlaptay. the out to race on the w ektva
glrie did gat a look a t a picture * Katie's Wektva River
the doUs. with fkvoraM* rat
inwOMBjf nomma IM
festival. Them was i
for everyone to eWoy.
id the i
_ ,jto .« n d l________________
T hen were outdoor equipment
dfoplays and kayak demonetraIn O verall Individual, the
Men's Mastera wee won by Carl
P a u la e n a n d th e S e n io r
W om ens's w inner was Ruth
Marwlta. In the team s division,
C arl P a u lse n a n d R an d all
B rogdon w on th e P eb b les
(aduh/chlld) &lt;

In conclusion! IF th e princi­
pal about whom Mr, Buchanan
w rote b ad allow ed a m om ent
h r all to offer a silent prayer,
Pd have bad no ooaudalntt how­
ever, foe atlll would have violat­
ed a federal low.
*• •
DEAR ABBY: 1 am u lB-yrer-old
male sophomore with mid-length
h a ir th a t goes every way except
where I want it to go. I wet it down
and carry a comb, but it dries and
curia again within the hour. I haw
long since given up on the idea of
growing long hair.
But the moat aggravating part of
my problem Is my m other. She
comes up to me. reaches way up
(I’m 8 foot 2 and ahe'a fi foot li,
grubs u wud of curls and calls me
"Curly Top " I have told her it dri­ New Magic Attte C k * fane In &lt;
at LRUs Wing techs.
ves me nuts and asked her to stop,
hut she won't.
Mothers should leave their kids'
hair alone ns long us it doesn't look
T he clooalng
sin g rem ark s and
like a bird's nest.
Page4B
IX)NT MUSH WITH ME awards during his lour. National works of thanks for the grand

DEAR ABBY: I was appalled by
the answ er you gavo Gary
Buchanan of Monaon, Mass., con­
cerning the achool principal who
wee fired for allowing prayer in
school. You said you sided with the
board ofeducation
I thought you were a dlixen con­
cerned with gang violence and all of
its innocent victims.
Mr. Buchanan didn't stipulute
w hat type of prayer should be
allowed. Perhaps the principal
allowed for a moment of silence for
all to pray as they saw lit or nut to
pray, if that waa their preference.
DEAR DON’T MUSB WITH
Not bothering to find out, you arbi­
trarily aided with the school board. MB) A session with a kairetyiUt
Shame an you, Afaby. I thought you m ig h t h elp you lam e y o u r
were more objective than th at. u u ru ly c u rie , And th e re a re
Prayer ie preferable to guns end p ro d u cts on th e m ark et tb n t
can h elp co n tro l your h a ir —
knives, any wgy you look at it!
This will probably never make but, alas, not your mother.
your column, but at least I hope you
ara aware of the poor taste you
far • parauaai, unpublished
CHARLeBOOUE, reply, toad g *att-*ddre**#d,
LOYAL TACOMA READER
^l^iml^ip^i ft
Abby,
W . Bet m g , L n fcwoiot,
DRAB CMABi I ana think of Calif. MMB. AM
nca
no ene in Ifoia aeaa iry whe to

balance of the funds collected
will be donated to 8afehouse.

Hawkins

defense Ribbon. Expert Ptatol.
Good Conduct from Navy Marine
Corps. Meritorious unit Com­
m e n d atio n for O p eratio n s.
O v e rse a s S e rv ic e R ib b o n .
Granada Invasion. Desert Storm.
Wesley and his lovely wife
Regina will make their home In
the Sanford-Orlando area.
They are the proud parents of
Ronice Daniels. Virginia Beach.
Private 2nd das* . Jerm aine
Jackson, Th. Lewis. Washing­
ton. Darriua, Tallahassee, An­
thony. Khalin of Sanford, and
nine lovely grandchildren.

evening was given by Ruthia R.
Hester, mother of the honorec.

hr «ur)

Merritt, and this meditative serv
Ice has been sponsored at
time yearly.

The award presenter for the
ocaeston waa M argaret (Peg)
Richards. Peg lOSyeoraoid, was
the winner a t the —
races
d u rin g O olden Age O am es.
Sponsors for th e Paddling
Festival Included Lake Mary
Cycles. the Waster Shack, Travel
Country Outdoors, Cafe Jack's,
The T House. The Health Store
In Lake Maty, the Bustle Out­
door Shop. Katie's Wektva River
L an d in g , M ohaw k C an o es,
PubUx. Wells Electronics
ZepkyriUUa,

A untee K atie R. Burke pul
together his grand nw," tnn of
h a p p in e ss w here love waa
shared by all who respect , love
and appreciate Mr. Mitchell
Tbe music for the evening was
entertainm ent by the Jasz aet of
George Myles sa d round* of P et
Jay Mean Gene. Tbi# birthday

Family. Friends,
A nnual H arvest M editation wished a Happy Birthday to
S e r v ic e a t tb e B t. P a u l Bernard D. Mitchell aa they
sd hhTf
evening for
Miaalonaray Baptist Church, will
45th
birthday
4fl
be held this evening at BiOO p.m.
Choir No. One will present T he held at the *ll[* Lodge where he
d Ruler &lt;
o f Celery DrtVB B
C hristian S lngera"and "T he
ity Lodge *543.
Young Performers of TgMrt Arts, ctr
lile children Terms, Bernard Episcopal Church, Attamonta
In c . M rs. P a tric ia M e rritt
J r ., slat* re B andra G aines, Sp ri n g* S p e c i a l C hu rc h
Whatley It director,
of Thanksgiving Is the
child of the late Julia

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A live squirrel is ‘the pet’
in collection of over 300
Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD - Clodene Rich­
ards has been nuts about squir­
rels for over 16 years. Her
collection has grown through the
years to over 300 furry rodents.
She Is found outside her San­
ford home regularly replenishing
the corn supply for neighboring
squirrels,i. She has names for all
those that frequent her property.
Her passion for the wiry-haired
babies came from a story In
"T h e New W inston P rim er
Book." The story was about a
boy and his goat. According to
Richards the boy was upset
because he didn’t want to go
home and leave his goat. Later
In the text a small squirrel came
to talk to the boy and the
squirrel then sympathised with
his plight and began to also
mourn. "I felt so sorry for the
squirrel." she said. "I guess-It
was after reading that story that
I really fell for them ."
Her most recent four-legged
friend Is a three-week old baby
named Susie. Her friend. Harriet
Mixon of Lake Mary, gave Rich­
ards this little gem. Although a
recent bout of pneumonia sent
the newborn to Mixon's home for
care and recuperation. Susie is
now on the mend and loves to
cuddle In her newly- found
mommy's hands.
"Sometimes she gets cold at
night and I have to wrap her In a
small blanket and put her next
to m e." said Richards. "She still
eats some of her food from an
eye dropper. She's growing now
and getting around much bet­
ter."
Richards previously kept a
squirrel she named Casey for
over IB years. Before that time
J J . Squirrel lived in the cosy

Hawkins
Expansion Drive "IKOWOJOL."
on Sunday. Nov. 19, at 11:00
a.m. worship service was the
hour of giving back to the Lord
u a r t of that h e has given thee.
The spirit was abundant In the
worship service. Praises went up
as the blessings came doom for
all In atten d ai
Brother Horace Orr presided as
worship Leader. Throughout the
services the spirit was at Its
highest Desk. The music was
presented by Bethels Choir No.
One. srlth special worship In
song by Sister Eloiae WilliamGeorge, the m blister of music at
Bethel. The message of the hour
was a dynamic message deliver­
ed by PMtor Dwayne Gaddis.
C M t# m S ta r s h a f t s
Sweet Harmony Chapter no.
388 Order of Eastern Star con­
tinue to care for those who are
elderly and those who are dis­
advantaged. Giving thanks and
sharing with others, were again
th e o o je c t o f th e A n n u al

home but he decided greener
trees were In the picture so he
opted for the great outdoors.
From living room to bedroom
Richards home boasts her love of
the furry creatures. Squirrels
from one quarter Inch to ten
Inches sit proudly on shelves
and furniture.
Everything from suncatchers.
cups, mugs, pins, lockets, bells,
blocks, placem ats and cookie
Jars all feature her beloved
squirrel Image. Scrapbooks of
greeting cards and pictures are
filled with the outdoor glow and
smiling little fur balls.
The first of her collection was
given In 1979 by her daughter.
Susan. "It's a ceramic squirrel
that sits on a log." she said,
terns lor
Many other Items
for her collec­
tion have been given by her
other daughter. Dianne, or her
grandchildren. Jennifer. Jaaon,
chary and Tiffany.
Zachan
Numerous ceramic pieces and
stationary have been a treat
from family and friends. One of
her favorites and most recent
was a gift from her secret slater
at church. "She gave me a
stu ffe d a q u lrre l h o ld in g a
basket." said Richarda. "It had a
Thanksgiving candle and was
filled with nuts. When Suaie Is
big enough she'll enjoy those."

him with pumpkins and other
fall things.
Richards has been able to
share her love of squirrels with
her Sunday School class at the
Sanford Church of Christ and
with students from Pine Crest
Elementary School during her
time there as an assistant. She
retired In 1993 after 21 years
w ith th e S em inole C ounty
School Board.
She smiled as she shared a
time when she purchased a large
am ount of nuts. "I got the meat
out of the nuts Tor my pet
squirrel." she said. "Then I took
the nuts to my students and we
made turkeys out of them ."
Picture frames with squirrels
surrounding photos of loved
ones, and teapots with cups of a
sq u irrel's head and tail are
displayed In her dining room.
Three plastic lawn squirrels
greet visitors to her home. A trip
to the clothes line brings a bM of&gt;
nostalgia with a bird both sur­
rounded by a squirrel base.
Holidays are a great time to
decorate. Squirrels with pilgrim
and Indian gear and Santa
brighten the i
Valentine, leprech
and festive squirrels all add a bit
of charm to all occasions. A
aqulrrel wreath of tin punch art
and straw made by her daugh­
Moot unusual In the pack was ter. Dianne, hangs by her front
named as a wooden squirrel with door. A large puzzle assembled
movable legs and a marble paper by R ich ard s h an g s In h er
weight. A wooden squirrel letter
A music box featuring the tiny
h o ld e r w as a lso a u n iq u e
creatures plays “Oh What a
treasure.
A lthough n am in g a ll th e BeautlfUl Morning." through the
squirrels as her favorites, she s tilln e s s . E v en a h in t o f
cited a nutcracker and various Charisma perfume from Avon Is
ornam ents as the beat. "I do found In a squirrel decanter.
She concluded by saying." I
think my sweetest la one that
has two squirrels decorating a lust love little bitty squirrels,
/’re one of the best creatures
tu rk ey ." she said. "T hey're
ibyOod."
decorating
hanging on. They arei &lt;

Thanksgiving Meal shared with are welcome to attend. Donation
the tenants of the Reddings to 910.
Gardens Apartments, and din­
ners srere delivered to those who
are home- bound.
W orthy ini a p pa**
y AlgiAuitosa
D irin o a y
Matron Earths Melton and Sweet
Happy Birthday: Wilbur E.
Harmony extend their wishes of Hawkins, Hope TUlman. Crystal
a Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Fields.

Black Fam ily: "A live and
Well" Conference to set Satur­
day. Dec. 2. at 8D0 a.m . to 4.00
p.m. Bus schedule will be avail­
able for Sanford area.
Topic for conference. "Specific
Diseases and African American
W om an In S earch o f Your
Spiritual Self." Next. Traditional
and Alternative Health Care"
M ental H ealth in th e Black
Fam ily. Y outh Em pow ering
Youth.
T h e I n te rn a tio n a l B lack
Women's Congress Central Flor­
ida Chapter will sponsor conferencc to be held at the University
of Central Florida. To register,
call Corine Wilson
(4071331-5665. Claaaca/groups

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phone rang and Katie said, "yes
and later. I looked perplexed
and Katie Informed me that her
m other was trying out her new
call forwarding.
"I don't think this will take
long to figure out: U'a my mother
and she a trying to learn the
procedure for call forwarding."
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old her m other la who is I
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BLONDIE

by Chic Young

HOROSCOPE
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^Birthday
Sunday, Nov. 26,1995

by M od Walkar

B E E TL E BAILEY

More travel for pleasure than usual might
be possible in the year ahead. In its own
w ay, each trip could be a pleasurable,
m em orable eaperience. M ake sure to
remember your camera.
•AOITTAMUa (Nov. M -O e c . I I ) Your
beet asset today wltl be your ability to
think fast under pressure. You can make
correct judgments while others are still
sitting through the facta. G et a lump on
life by understanding the Influences that
govern you in the year ahead. Send lor
your A stro -G ra p h predictions today by
mailing $2 and S A S E to Astro-Graph, do
this newspaper, P .O . Bos 1758, Murray
H « Station, N ew York. N Y 10150. Make
sure to state your rodiac sign.
CAPRICORN (D e e . 11-Jan. 11) Y o u r
p re se n t c y cle is v e ry fa vo ra b le , a nd
strong opportunities to advance personal
Interests are evident. Make the most of
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1995 Firemen's Benefit Fund Qospel Sing

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Benefit Fund Qoepel Sing.
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Michael Milken’s quest: Cure prostate cancer before it kills him
•Science Writer

One very bed day almost three y ean ago.
Michael Milken learned he had prostate cancer.
It waa the very day he got out of the Vlnewood
C ob — B ite ’C orrectional C enter, a shabby
He had *eattd*SI&gt;l billion In tinea and ctvll
aetUeifftriu.' He waa banned for life from the
securities business. Hta name waa a synonym for
'80s greed.
Now this.
Soon, he would leant Just how much worse
things could get. It turned out the cancer had
already spread away from hla prostate gland. It
waa an especially aggressive form and too late for
surgery. At this stage, the cancer waa Incurable.
Treatment could only delay the Inevitable.
Hla doctor told him the odds: There was about a
30 percent chance he'd be dead within two years.
He was 46.
Three months later. Milken knew what he
wanted. He went to a conference of urologists in
San Antonio, Texas, and Invited Dr. Patrick
Walsh of Johns Hopkins University, perhaps the
best-known prostate surgeon in the country,
some other trig-name f —
to a 6 i
W het he proposed waa pretty simple — an
all-out "M anhattan project to cure advanced
prostate cancer. Milken asked the doctors to come
up with their beat Ideas, and he'd do the n o t.
He'd bring In the brightest minds In the business;
he'd supply the money; he'd get rid of the paper
work.
"Our feeling was: Let's go out and recruit great
thinkers who might be able to help us ana ask
them to work for a year or more on cancer,"
Milken said In a recent Interview. "We wanted to
see what we could do In a few years, not a few
decades.”
Some hesitated at first. This was, after all. the
man the media call "the disgraced
xd Junk bond
king." Did they really w ant to link their
tatlons to his?
time, many did. In a dosen Interviews,
researchers told of being Impressed by Milken's
determination, hla Intensity, his Intellect. And, of
course, hla money: Milken's fortune has been
estimated at $550 million.
"I’ve seen a lot of celebrities develop prostate
cancer and be told good treatm ents are not
available, and I've seen their reactions." Walsh
said. "Michael's Is very unusual and positive. He
really to trying to change the world."
Since that meeting In May 1983. Milken has
founded a prostate cancer foundation. He has
spent 020 million of hla own money on research,
lie has attracted some of the superstars of science
to hla problem . And be has. to bear the experts
tell it. literally galvanised the field of advanced
prostate cancer.
Certainly other rich people have made grand
donations to study the ills that afflict them. In
October, for exam ple, industrialist Jo n M.
Huntsman Sr., who has had prostate and mouth
cancer, pledged 0100 million to the University of
Utah to study cancer genetics. But no one In
science can rem em ber anything quite Uke
Milken's attem pt to vitalise and lead the nation's
effort to control hla own disease.
Hla new organisation, called CaP CURE, the
Association for the Cure of Cancer of the Prostate,
baaed In Santa Monica. Calif., is now the United
S tates’ second biggest sponsor of prostate
research, behind the National Cancer Institute
but ahead of the American Cancer Society.
Many of those who have spent their careers on
this disease quietly doubt tbet Milken's Manhat­
tan Project will succeed in time to help him.
Curing prostats cancer,. they aay,
to for. for harder
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refocused their Held*
Dr. Howard 8cher of Memorial Sloan-Ketterlng
Cancer Center In New York calls Cap CURE'S
accomplishments "nothing abort of miraculous."
“The energy that they nave drawn to the field
and the scope of the people they have attracted

country to store prostate cancer cells for use In
experim ents. It to paying for a consortium, baaed
at the University of Washington, that will try to
sort out the genetic underpinnings of the disease.
And It will fund a study of 360 Ifamilies where
prostate cancer to passed from father to ton.

he found a research backwater. Prostate cancer
kills 40,000 men annually, almost as many
victims as breast cancer, but with little of Its
scientific or political cachet. At last May's
meeting of the American Society of Clinical
Oncology, for instance, there were 112 reports on
breast cancer, compared to 37 on prostate cancer.
"It waa not seen as an Interesting disease,
because It only occurs In old men, said Dr.
Hannon Eyre, the cancer society's research
director. "There were no Ideas about the cause.
There was confusion about the treatm ent. And
there were no new Insights Into what should be
done In research. Then along come Bob Dole and
Michael Milken."
Dole, a prostate cancer survivor, helped
Irglslstlnn that has doubled National G
Institute y t r i l n on prostata
Mbps 1902.
This year's budget la MO million, compared with
2313
for breast cancer.
Dr. Stuart Holden, who to Milken's

panlee are Invited to hear CaP CURE-bacfced
researchers give brief talks on their work In the
hopes they will strike up collaborations.
All of this has brought many new faces into
prostate research. Among them are Dr. Judah
FoUtman, a prominent Harvard physician who
pioneered the study of turnon’ blood supply, and
the geneticists Leroy Hood of the University of
W ashington and R ichard M ulligan o f the
Whitehead Institute in Cambridge. Maas.
Like others, Mulligan aald It's Milken's personality, not Just hie money, that has rejuvenated the
study of prostate cancer.
"It la d ear that hto jtereuaeive powers and
ability to push thing* nave made a world of
differ—ce, he said.
W hether all of thto will help Milken to unclear.

LBflBl Notices

A brilliant Idea alone to simply not enough. The
competition to so great that the Institute often
dem ands preliminary
showing the research
will succeed.
But CaP CURE Is looking for brilliant ideas,
ones th at have no chance of becking from the
cancer institute. It asks for a three- to five-page
proposal and promisee a quick answer.
"If 1 have a flood idea. I write a five-page grant
proposal Instead of a 28- or 60-page one. it gets
reviewed within six weeks, and the check la on
my desk within a couple of m onths of when I
gf Washing*
wrote It,” aald Dr. WUllami
ton University.
In 1983. CaP CURE i
30 of them. In 1984. there were 263 requests; it
funded 46. This year. 629 researchers from
around the world came to CaP CURE for research
support.
t. and It is backing 62.
has gone largely to the country's
The money
m
premier research Institutions, such as Harvard,
Johns Hopkins. Stanford, even the National
Cancer Institute.
While CaP CURE to paying for some research
Into basic cancer biology, much of Its money
explores ideas that could — If they work —
quickly lead to treatm ents. These include
experiments In gene therapy, cancer vaccines,
vitamin treatm ents and dietary effect*.
Holden said at least 10 of its projects have
reached human testing. He and others bom CaP
regularly.
CURE check In on the
bring them up to date on what other* are finding
and help keep them focused.
Milken himself "is arguably one of the biggest
experts In the world in prostate cancer." aald Dr.
Philip Kantoif of the Dana-Faibcr Cancer Institute
In Boston, "It's more than Just philanthropy at
this point. It's an organisation that to trying to
create something."
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Hia own cancer Is In remission after hormonal
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCSRN:
NOTICI IS HIBSBT QIVSN
Mai auraaani ta a J u ty a a tt af
RaraclaMira tr ia d Navamhar
•Hi. I M . In CM* Action No.
M -I4S4-CA-1A-L, af Ma ClrcuK
Cauri af Mia ItaMaanM Judicial
Court, in a n t far Samlnaia
County, Florida, hi wMcTi Jack
L Ruriilan N Me RIcMMff a n t
Ratrtck A. McCennaN, Judy L.
WcCsnnaN a n t FOS Nrilonal
Mi# auryaaa af aritafyin« arid
Jutfm ant of Faraclaaura. I win
aril M Fubltc outcry, at
•amlrtol# County Ccurthauac,
M t N. Park Avenue, Sanfart,
Florida. M Mt# Naur af 11M
a.m. an 0SCIMBIR 1STM,
i m . Mia fataw hn t a i e rtk a i
rari praaarty la a r ia t In
Samlnaia Caunty, Flarita, ta*
wKs
Tha Sari 10 fari af Lat IN, a n t
all of Lata IT a n t IS, Black St,
■ANLAMDO THI SUBURB
BSAUTIFUL, SANF0 R0 SIC*
TION, accord in# to Mm Plat
tharaol aa ra e a rta t In Plat
Back 1, Raya a t. Public
Record! at Seminole County,

Ths Samtnots Countv Board of County Commissinnan (ths Board) s i conduct a cubic haarinn on
Dacambar 1 2 .1B0S. io considsr administrative razoninas to those nn i iafllss aa dsoicted on the msoa
baiow
The
Board
at
Ssminota
Countv
Locai Ptannina
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Agsncy/Ptanning and Zoning Commission (LPANPAZ), hear cfttzan views, and any iocai govarrvnsnt or
other agency oommants on the subject razonings. No final action ail ba titan on these razonings at
init puDwc ow ing i hom rtzorvngi mo ootfo w ir a i to aaopi wm om oonvcstm m m moona pumc
hgjrtnfl
afM a m a^Mlo b
m mi htM
aewwww by
Ma ttw
aa^w Orwcl
MiMaM ona J tru iya 9.1
m § aWO.
www| to
i m oom idir final
aw^M idoplton of thi
aa^m r i o nlnoi
i^^m iNo
bm
final action aM ba tatan until this second pubic hearing. Pubic hearing! aM begin at 7.G0 p.m., or aa
as potabls, In Room 1028 (Board Chambers) of the 8 aminoia Courtly 8etvioee
ast First Street,
Bulking, 1101 East
8traal, (8 anlord, FL 32771. The general piAic la encouraged to appear at this
n u n n j i r a p c M o n input in wctxmwnrm m i u k p r o c tc u n i i m q o y m® p o v u or e z jm ii k i w i

comments ofo Currsnt Planning Oftioa, 1101 East Rrsl Strait, 8 arford, FL 32771, Klscttons (407)
321*1130, sxtsnrton 7441. This hearing may bsoonMnusdfrom lima talm a a^ Jaund i
b i l l

Of Lot I t . Black M, SANIANOO
THI SUBURB BSAUTIFUL,
SANFORD SSCTION, accordMf
to Me Ptri MMraof aa ra eartat
In Plat Book i. P ate M of Ma
PuMM P a co rti of Samlnaia
Caunty, Florida, thence run
aeriherty ta Mm Sauthw iri car*
nar of arid Lat II, Manca run
aaafarty ta th# aouMaari comar
af colt Lat I I , thane# run
Nerthw iricrty la Mm Paint af
WITNSSS My hand aa Clark af
tha Circuit Court, Samlnaia
County. FMrita. a n t Mm aari af
•aM Court m Sanfart. Sammola
County, Florida, thia 1 Ath day at
NOVSMBSR, IMS.
Clark at M m Circuit Cauri
By: Jana I . Jaaawtc
Daputy Clark
BURROWS S JSSTSR, P.A.
P.O. Baa SCI IM
riarrltt Ialand, FL 1IM 4
PukUah: Navamkar IS, M, IMS
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M TUB CIRCUIT OSURT
BP TNS 1S T H ,

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LSAOSR FSDSRAL
BANK FOR SJWINOS.

*SA*IA*A
S A M NS.l M -1
IN PI: MORTOAOE
PORICLOSURI
BOSSY M. SHARP and
DAWN MACHULIS.
PlamiHta,
THELMA Z. FRANKLIN

NaMas la karaBy atvan
aurtuant ta MM Final J u t *
af FaraaNaura d a ta t Navamkar
ISM. IMS. s a t anaarat m afvS
aaaa numkor M*1MT*0 A*1S*C,
of Ma CbauN Court of Mo 1SM
Jutialri CbauH M a n t for
Bamtnafa ^launty
Ffarita,
Whoram LSAOSR' FSDSRAL
BANK FOB SAVM0 S, M FtrinMW
and CARL 0 . CLOSS. JR...........
UNKNOWN PINBONfS) IN ROB*
M SS ION OF TNS SUBJSCT
RIAL PROPSKTV, N/K/A UNOA
ORTIZ, la/are Oafawtsaffsl. I
ivkMeeN ie VNe
feoet
e i e i k m e wool

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i m i u m Ciuftty. m e i i t v
HRS A ri. an MM ISM tM Of
M C IMBSK.m S .M M fa Pawing
hi arid Final Ju taw ari, to ard:
LOT M. BLOCK A, WOOO*
MSRC PACK t a t P I FLAT.
ACCOPOHM TO TNI PLAT
THCBIOF AS RSCOROSO Mf
PLAT BOOK IS. PAM Tt, OP
TNS PUBUO RSCOROS OP
SSMSfOLS COUNTY. FLORAL
NOTS: PURSUANT TO TNS
PAIR M ST
COLLSCTION
PRACTICSS ACT YOU AM
ADVtMO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS 0SSMC0 TO M A M ST
COLLSCTOR ATTSMPTBfO TO
OOLLSOT A M ST AMO ANY

MAPI
MAPS

Nallca la gkran Ikal Furauanl
to tha Final Judgment at
day af NevmtOar. i g n In Cfvd
Action No: M-1IM-CA-I4-A of
tha Circuit Court of tha
■ightoanth Judicial ChcuN. in
and far Sammola Caunty,
Florida, m which THSLMA Z.
FRANKLIN N the driendrid and
BOSSY M. SHARP a n t DAWN
MACHULIS art Mm PtdnMffa aa
ta Count I and BOSSY M.
SHARP and PAPTICK SHAWN
SHARP arc tha Pirintdfk aa ta
Count II. I w« aril fa mm high*
eev eoQ dnEs eswes aec vaib es
tha Waat Frant Oaar of Ma
Sammola Caunty Courthauaa m
m Sanford, Florida, katwaan mm
houra r i II.M dm . and 11:11
dm. an Mm ISA day r i DSCIM*
SIR IMS, Me fallowing
daacribad real pro arty:
PARCIL fi Tha Wari 147*1/4
fari af Mm South 1/1 of Mack
M. Mm tha North SO fari MMra­
of. MAP OF ROBINSON'S SUR­
VEY Of AN ADDITION TO SAN­
FORD, a w M M M n,
ta Mia plat tharaol aa
m Plat Back I, peace M and
M. of the Pvkbc Rcaarda r i
tcmmoM County, Florida.
FARCIL *: Let SI. Mack *0 *.
SOUTH SANFORD, a aukdlvl*
•ion, accardme to tha plat
thereof aa cm aided M Plat
t. Papa S4, r i tha Pukka
tka iddriddla
wi
BWNfWlWfW rsuafu
VNWriyi
PARCIL 3: Lot M. MAP OF
MIDWAY, accartlng lo Mm plri
ari tiaal --—--- a—-a i—
Mt^ri EmmA
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P V E v M O It r E C O r E E B

1, Page 41, of, tha Public

Racofda of SemricM County,

SARL 0 . CLOSS. Jr. a n t
JO TCI M. CLOSS Nm/A
JO TCI MARIS
SCHSKKSR: r i ri..

M UNO FOR THAT PURPOSS.
DaMt Mo 1TM day af NOVSM*
MR. I M .

DATID Mia 14th day of
ramkar. ISM.
MARYANNS MOKSS
Clark of drcvR Court
By: Jana I . Jiacwlc
Aa Oeauly Clark
BRIAN R~LO«
Artomay r i Lav
SOTS Wari Lake Mary Mvd.
Lake Mary, FMrita 33744
447-333-41M
FMrita Bar No. 733S40
PukUah: k l i i a t li II , M. ISM
0SJ-I4I

IN RS: LOTS IS B 11, 0 LK 0 .
BUNGALOW CITY, PB 7, PO 43
(3043 BungaMw Bhrt.. Sanfortl,
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County, FL, prgiwiMy (akaam aa
bring! owned
by Bane
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Clark af d rau d Court
By Jana I . Jaaawlc
Oaauty Ck
COOILiS AI
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[ri Ma Chaud Court of Ma ISM
H C I r a u d Id a n t far
l

Caunty.

NOW TNSRSFORS, notMa M
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kafara Ma Board at Caunty
CiiNilMlGiGff g6 GbBUBGAG
County, FMrita, « 1:30 PJf.. r i
ka regular bearmg an Mo I0M
day of P it i a l i i , 1300, al Ma
OarnMaM County Bar
Buktma. Beam lOM. t i l l
Oantart, FMrita. M
t any, wky

Florida,

B K E K o a . capital mort *
OAM MMrtCCS. MIC.. M
Plahdri a a t WILLIAM I . RAT.
LAOUSTTA C. RAY. ___ ,
UNKNOWN NdSONNt BI POS*
M SS ION OF TNSBUBJSCT
NAL PNOPSRTV. NrtUA MARY
BAY, ___ _ UNKNOWN PM*
SONOI m POSMtMOM OF

m the

property

daacribad

WHIRS AS, MM Board of
County CammtMienetk af
• aminole Caunty has bean
ragueatad ta find and declare a
•tructura located m Samlnria
County, Flarita. ta ba a danger,
out atructure which N a great
imi ard ta Mm health, eatery and
welfare of the general pukka
and a public nuMana#; that MM
ownera r i tha property (accord­
ing to t t M preparty re to rt! in
Mm SaminaM Caunty Prspfrty
AppraMarb owe#* on which Ma
•tructura M lacriat are BuaM S
Charlaa Camaban af HAS SI.
Rd. 44 I . tanfsrd, FL SST71)
that tha puMM nuManos N a
roaidantial atructure located M
14 SO Randall StrMt and further
daacribad aa ari forth a#eve ,
and that corrective action M
required ta abate tha pukHa

IN M : N C S3, TWP ISO, B N
s&gt;( b io aw c o p a o v r lot c,
RUN I SI A FT N I TEAS FT N St
M O 47 MIN W MAT FT N M
DIO M MIN W M.ST FT •
S1S.SS FT I IS.4 FT TO M B
(11ST lata# Read). PuSNa
v^QQOTGQ gl S iiilfliji
owned by Mary L. f
B^fNlpM S Ryan S.
k a v M o rsM
fng ta kaea any ttskf, BBa
In
WNSfWAB, MM Board af
County Cammiaotanart af
l i m i V i Cowty G i gg gig MG

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Sammata County, Ffarita, fa Ba
•ntapaM M
i; mat ma swnsra of
_____
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preparty raaarta a
Ma

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•tartar, Clam B. HaynM A Ryan
I . Comet# of f t t PaMway
Court, Sanfart . FL SETTS; Mad
tantial

WHIRS AS, MM Board af

ANO

Ths SsmiooiB County Bosrd oi Courtly CornmisEooBrs (ths Bosrd) proposss to sctapi ttss folowing by
ordnsncs: AN OROOtANCC AMENOMQ, PURSUANT TO TH S LAND 0
OF W H O L E COUNTY, TH E Z O K N Q CLASSIFtCATtONS ASOtQNKO T O CONTAIN
PROFENTISS LOCATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY (LEN G TH Y LEGAL OSECHIPTtONO O F
TH E PROPERTIES ARE S E T FORTH IN TH S OOOY OF TH IS ORDINANCE); ASSIQ KN Q
CERTAIN PROPERTIES CURRENTLY ASSIQNEO TH E A -10 ZO K N Q CLASSIFICATION TH E
A &gt;1 ZO K N Q CLASSIFICATION; ASSIQ K NQ CERTAIN PROPERTIES CURRENTLY
ASSIGNED TH E A -10 ZO K N Q CLASSIFICATION TH E A O ZO K N Q CLASSIFICATION;
CERTAIN PROPERTIE S CURRENTLY
TH E A O TO K N Q
CLASSIFICATION:
PROPERTIES ASSIQNEO TH S A O CLASSIFICATION TH S A -1 Z O K N Q CLASSIFICATION;
P R O W N Q FOR LEGISLATIVE FINOPIQS; P R O W N Q FOR SEVERABILITY; P A O W N Q
FOR COOIFICATION; ANO P R O W N Q FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. (Plssss bbs ths maps
bstow that ars a pah of tNs advaftisamsnt. All Isgai dsscriptions art avaHaMa for rsvlsw and
copy at ths Offica of ths Ctsrk to ths Board of County Commlsstonsrs and ths County’s Currant
Planning and Comprahanslva Planning Divisions).

IN k l: LOT ttO, MIDWAY. PB
PQ 41 (I4S0 RANDALL
street ). Public Paeorde af
Sammola Caunty, FL, praaanMy
(•hewn • • being) owned by
SutM A Chartoa Campbell and
ail pari lot having at claiming ta
t.

Lege! Notlcee

nar ba taken.
WITNSM my hand «M seal
MM tM day of NaaaaMar. 1000.

TV, NrtUA WILLIAM RAY, JR
N/ara n m adaaifM, iw ria a k k . .
i t haal M^Mr Mr a n t Ooc
Ma wari S r i t ta a r af I «*&lt;••»*

Caunty CemmiMUnara bps
bean requaatad la find Mri the
feitowms condHMrw aanril*
tutoa a public nulaanaa: (1) Tha
building haa boon Mvarely
by the aIamenta af
~sn
In great danger ri i
There la troth an
and outaria of Ma Striding. (3)
Tha atructure la an ritractive
nunanca la children ant It
reported ta ba tmed by drug

ttRufaa and m i *

WHEREAS, Ma faitwfng oar*
reettva aatianfa) naoaaaary lo
akaMMa pukka nuManai fai Ta
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pfOpifTf tVVCnEN EEMTE, TE
appear kafara tha Board of
Caunty CgmmUilanprk af
Samlnaia Caunty. FMriia. at
1:10 P.M., M ka re prior Raariag
on Ma ISM day af DaaamSar,
1SM. M Ms SamlaMs Caunty
Sarvicaa Budding. Roam IMS,
1101 la r i First Otreri. Oantart,
Florida, ta riiaw aauaa. if any,
why auch atructure

MOW TMlGlPOKi, GGKtG M
heresy given M Mm aari Mary L.
Martar, CMm 0 . HaynM t Ryan
S. CrigaM awt M BOfSOS kae*
k s or afabMaa fa kaaa any
right, m m ar M arari m Mm
Mhmm, ta
Caunty

,1*M0,IUmm’TasowSS

1000. M Mo Sm Mm M Caungr
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reciiva arilan af
•pacifiat ki Mm NaMaa of FaOBa
NuManca Mer i t not ka taken.
WiTNSBO my b ant a n t atal
mm OM day af Navamkar, IMS.

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^ 2 ARYANNS MORSE
Clark la Mm Board of
County CammMsMnare af
SaminaM Caunty, Flarita.
BY: Iva Poach
Daariy CMrk
Pukkah: Navamkar IS, 10, M
a n t Dacambar 3, II
DSJ-70

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MM 0M day of Navamkar, I I

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�- Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, November 26. 1W5

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Legal Notice!

CHscurr c o u r t ,
1M R
le a u t n ,

•.i w eaaa 0 A -ts IN M : S40RT0AQC
FORCCLONUAI
•ANTON •. P1LCHCR and
OLIVIA PILCMIR
NTCPHCN M. HANNON end
JUDY N. HANNON. I/We
JUDY N. STNICKLANO, at el.
NeNee N given mat pursuant
le tee NMel Judgment e&lt;
day el Nb v mbor. 1SNS m Ctvil
Actton He: S S -g S tf-C A M -I of
the Circuit Court el Hie
lightoonth Judicial Circuit. In
and tor Net*Inale County,
Honda. In srhieh NTCPHCN M.
HANNON and J'JOV N. HAN­
NON. art/a JUOY N. CTRICXLANO. at al. are tna delcndcnti
and NANTON N. PILCHIR and
OtIVIA NILCHIN are ttie
PlaintUN. I arlll MU to the high•at ana
cssn ■*
tna Wool Trent Peer el the
i Courtly CaurtNeuee In
Neuie el IINO ojo . and tt:1 l
s.m. on INe 14W day el DCCttl
**. 1NNN, tite *
Let IN, NAI.’ oS S S m OAR
H itt ADDITION TO BOOTH
NANPOM aocorduta to wg gist
tttereol ee recarded In Flat
Boob S. Pac* NS d Wa PuSHc
el Nammale County,
OATIO Mile lltti day el
, INN.
Cterti el CtrauR Court
By: Jane I . Jeeeane
Aa Deputy CNrti
BRIAN A. LON
Attorney al taaa
MTN Wen taae Meryl
take Man, Ftertda 1170#
4S7-S33-41M
Ftortde Nor Na. T IM M
Fubuan: Bossmbor in , H,t*e»
0CJ-1M

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCINN:
YOU WILL FUANN TARI
NOTIOC thm we Neard el
C ounty C emntieeienere el

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•Biaiirw^ MVPNVi "Mulda
IWIWI ■»
t:NN FM on we t i w day el
Oooombor, a .o .. toed, m wa
County

PUSLIC N A tl
FUStIC NOTICC IS HCNINV
OIVCN THAT ON Wodnoaday.
November TO. tOM. at 1140
a.m. Ceatem, at ttto pramiaoa ol
Florida Utility Traitere. Inc..
CMS N. Oran«o Nloaaom Trail.
Orlando, Florida SSI10. tba
undoralfned will aoll at public
aalo to the highon bidder aN of
NO nfht. title and Intoreet m
and to tlto following deacribod
property aa la. whore la, to wit:
One |1| tees Trallmobllo
Nofrtforated Traitor «•' a 10t*
Modal
OtANtUAt
a/n
IFTOtANHSneoetlM
TCRMS OF SAtS: A minimum
Down Faymont ol SSH m either
cash, cartmod or caahiar'a
chock at tha time ol aalo with
the balance duo wKbln SC
The undoraianod roaorvoa the
ri*ht to bid.
FOH FUNTHIN
INFORMATION CONTACT:
Men M. Jonoa
at
407/MO-OON1
ORIX CRIDIT A tllAN CI, INC.
I too Maitland Center Partway
Maitland. Florida SSTIt
Fubliah: Novombor SC. »«. tNtf
o*j - tee

SC Honda CMC Nod
VMt JHMAISSStCSOttOSl
MO Fleet Fmonefei Court
tonfwood. Ft SSTSS
Oocombor. 10th, ISM
at *:00 F.M.
Fubliah: Novombor M . IMS
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Legal Notice!

IN TNN CIRCUIT COURT

M T N I eiRCMT COURT,
IM NTNINTN JUMCIAl
CIRCUIT, m ARR FOR

JUDICIAL CIRCU” - OF
THN NTATI OF PLORIOA.
M AND FOR
M H IN O tN COUNTY
CfVK. ACTION
C A M NO. SC-NSS-CA
OIVtNtON 1S-N
FIORINA NAN NO. SNTNNT
CITIBANK, FtOCRAL SAVINGS
RANK l/k/a CITICORP NAVINOS
OF FLORIOA. a Federal
Navmgs and Loan Association,
Plomtllf,
DAVID M. HITS; UNKNOWN
NFOUNI OF DAVID M. HITS:
MARY N. HITS; UNKNOWN
NFOUtt OF MANY N. HITS:
H living, end all unknown
portloo claiming by. through,
under end agomat the above
net known to bo dead or alive,
whether said unknown parties
may claim an interest aa
epoueea, heir*, devisees,
grantees, assignees, creditors,
Honors, trustee* or other
claimants; and such el tha
aforementioned unknown
Infante, neon patents or
otherwise not eul Juris;
UNKNOWN TCNANTINJ, IF ANY,
Ootondents.
NOTION OF NAtO
None# is hereby given that,
pursuant la a Nummary Fatal
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered lit tha above-etyted
causa. In Wa Circuit Court ol
NIMINOLI Courtly. Florida. I
srlil soil tha property situated Hi
NIMINOLI County. Florida,
described aa:
South IS last ol Lot t l and AH
ol tot 14, T C I N Q R IIN
CSTATIS, according to the mag
or plat thereof aa recorded M
Flat Nook IS. pega 4S. Public
Records ol Nominolo County,
Tag#war wtw an atructuroa.
impressments and additions
I Mengeged Prooerty )

N A M M t NN-tNN4-OA-1Ct
CMARtIN F. CURRY
COMPANY
FtAINTIPF
VN.
WANOA L. NAKIR, NT At
DNFSNOANT(S)
NOTICI IN NBNNNV OIVtN
pureuent te a Nummary Final
-hrae*nont ol I oroc looure
NOVNMNCR NW. ISM,
m CNN Caaa Ns. M-1SS4-CA­
U L Sl Wa CirauN Court el We
1ITH JudNM ClreuN w end *er
NCMMOtl Courtly. NANFONO,
Piortde, wherein CMARtIN F.
CURRY COMPANY N Ptdntlft
end WANOA L. NAKINi TNN
UNKNOWN
SPOUSN
OF
WRNOA L. NAKIR: COMMNRCiAL CRCMT OONFORATtONi
JOHN DON ANO J A M DON AN
UNKNOWN TSNANTN M PONI wW
eodtethe „ ______ ^
dor far eeeii AT T M FRONT
DOOR el We H MMOL I Oeunty
In NANFORO,
m t t M e'eteeh aj r .
an We TW day el
eel leiw in
Final

and beat bidder, for caah. al Wo
Mega ol We-NemMolo County
Courthouse,
at
Nanferd,
Florida, at t t :M a.m. on
DCCNMNIR MW. ISM.
Porsons with a disability who
hood a asocial aceo
to participMo m wo i
should
contact
ADI
Coordinator at 301 N. Part
Avenue. Suite N. M l, laniard.
Florida 31771 at least five days
prior to the procoodMf.
Telephone: (407) 373-4130 lit .
«M7| 1-000-003-0771 (TOO), or
t-SOO-044-0778 (V), via Florida
WITNCM my hand and Wo seel
#1 Wla ceurt on NOVCMMR
taw, i s m .
(Court SooN
MARYANNS MORM. CttRK
FOR BCMMOLI COUNTY.
By: Jons I . Jaaiwia
Ae Deputy Clerk
FJL
TIN S.
2
Ft

FLORIRA
C AM HO. M-1BM-OA-14-A
FIDCRAt HOMC LOAN
MORTOAOC CORPORATION.
4 corporation organired and
si i»t log under Wo lasra ol Wa
United States of America,
Ptamtm,
TIMOTHY JAMCS
COLLINS, at al..
• O TtM O P B A L B
S N rk tlrw t e *--------k ... —■
s .i
-vUINw fw nwMly gfvWl iTnsi|
pursuant lo a Summary
Judgment ol Forocloourt. I wtH
toll Wo following doocrlbod
property located m Nominolo
County. Florida:
Lot IS, HIDOCN LARI VILLAS,
Phase III, according to the elei
thereof ee recorded Mt Plot
Nook M , page* 3-N, public
records ol Seminole County,
al public sale, to Wa highest
bidder lor cash at the west
front door ot Wo Nominolo
County Courthouse, Sanford.
Florida,
it.-NO
a.m.
on
December 14th, It M .
Nolle#: Americana WNh
Disabilities Act at UNO,
Administrative Order No. N4-M.
Foraena wtW a disability who
need a apodal accommodation
to participate Hi this araciidmg
should
contact
OiaabMity
Coord mator at M l North Fart
Avenue. Suit# N.M1, Sanford.
Florida 33771 al Neat five days
prior ta the proceeding.
TMoghone: (407) 333-43M Cat.
4337; 1-SOO-MI-N77t (TOO
users only|.
WITNCM my hand Mid NoM ot
this Court on Novombm 13th,
IMS.
(Court SooN
MARYANNC MORM
CLCRK, CIRCUIT COURT
Ny Jon* » . J soowls
NmRh N Blmmeno, PA.
113 West Adame NWaot
Suit* t i l l
Jacfcsonvllta. Florida S lM I
Td aghana: (S04) 3S4-3N4I
Publish: November IN, 30. IM S
OiJ-143

NOTICI OF CALI
Pursuant la Plerida Ntatutoa
Salt Staraga Act, Sections
N3.NM N 01.407, Sale ot
Content* m laaaod apecs ta
t it
MS
Karm l. Millar
570
r SC. I
571
TO bo oeM or dlapoeod ot
Thur*., Doc. 14th, ISM ol 10
a. m. PuOiic Auction, Cosh Only.
At: Sun Ray Start Away
l i e Rinehart Road
Lake Maty. PL M 7M
All may pay uo. CM 011-4111
Publish: November M . and
December S. ISM
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COUNTY. PLORIOA.
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OF T M B IS R TIIR TN
JUOtCIAL OtM UtT,
M ABO FOB
MSHNOLN COUNTY,

FLORIRA. M ARR FOR
M M M O U I COUNTY
C A M NO. M -N 4 M O A 1 4 K
LINCOLN NCRVICI
MORTOAM CORPORATION
l/k/a LINCOLN NCRVICI
CORPORATION,
Plaint HI.
CHARLCS w. HCNORV. NR..
CHCMICAL BANK, as
Agreement dated aa ot
April M . ISM . Norma
ISM-3, and AMIRICAN
M N IR A L FINANCI, INC.
f/h/a CNIDITHRIFT, INC..
Oefandant(t).
NOTICC 1C HCNINV OIVCN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated November
1SW. IMS, and entered m Cae*
No. SI-3440 CA 14 K, Of WS
Circuit Court ol th* II0 H TCINTH Judicial Circuit m and
tor SCMINOLC County. Florida
wharsm LINCOLN NCRVICI
MORTOAOC
CORPORATION
t/k/a LINCOLN M RVICI COR­
PORATION la PlaintHt and
CHAHLIS W. HINORY. CR.. at
al.. ars Defendants, i will soli te
tha highest and beat bidder lor
caah m tha Waat front door of
Wa Courthouse, in Nanferd.
SCMINOLC County. Florida, at
1140 a.m. o'clock on th# 13th
day ot DCCCMICR, IMS. W*
following described property aa
eat forth m said Final
Judgment, to wit:
THC COUTH 133 PICT OF TH !
W CIT t/S OF THC I.W. 1/4 OF
THC N.W. 1/4 OF THC N.l. 1/4
OF MOTION i t , TOWNSHIP It
SOUTH. HANOI 30 CAST. IN
MMINOLI COUNTY, PLOAIDA.
o/k/a IM S MC NORTON ROAO.
ALTAMONTI SFRINOS. FLORI­
OA S3714.
DATIO Wla 17W day ot
NOVCMMR. IBM.
MARYANNC MORM
Aa Clerk ot said Court
By Jana I . Jeeewtc
As Oaguty Clerk
Faber B OitllU, FA.
NuRe 300,
1370 Madruga Avenue
Coral Oablaa. Florida 33IM
•Person* wtw a disability wtw
n##d ! tp !f l!l !CCQnwnoB!Uon
to parttcigat* m ww prscaadme
should
contact
ADA
Coordmator at Namlnom County
Courthouao, 301 N. Fort
Avonuo, Suita N301. Nanferd.
Florida 33771. at meat hv* days
prior to Wo pressed mg.
Telephone: (407) 333-4330 oat.
4337: 1-000-MI-0771 (TOO) *r
t-000-M I-0770 (V) via Florida

Nw| Wrt

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M i LLON MORTOAM

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MALTY CRSDiT
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M
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u s m kg slli
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whOrtW MCLLON MORTOAM
COMPANY la WO PtOMMN and
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isaaar RuiM ia at Wa BeRavaasNta LHrmg Trust
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art/a FLORCNCC L. BOWCN,
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Wo
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at
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NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIOA.
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MORTOAOCAMNAICA. M0..
a Odawara C arparmfen.
' Plaintiff.

BAFTINTt. JOHN DON
BAPTISTS Unknown *
OAKLAND V1LLAM
ASSOCIATION. MC.. JAMCS
I . ALLSOFK IX. ANNA S.
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and JOHN DOC M Tbnanta m

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CONOITIOM,
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CCRTAIN OSCiAM TION OF
CONOOMNNUM OF NORTHS
IV. AN M C O R M O M OFFICIAL
ISSN THROUGH ITS* NtCLUM V I. PUBLIC M C O R M OF
MMdtOI S COUNTY, FLORIOA,

NOTf: FUM UANT TO TNN
PAM
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COLLNCTION
PRACTICM ACT YOU A M
AOVWCO THAT IM S LAW FIRM
IS O f MONO TO M A O U T
COLLSCTOR ATTNMFTINB TO
C O L U C T A M O T ANO ANY

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sell-car* M rttal car*. Startmg d star man. tw-sss-Mw.
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tn m s Q r w a r s j

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number *ar r t i^^irttl^s^iria^t
b Start dart
b Number d days you would
llkeyourodtarun
II you twvd any yuaitlani.
pioaso call tha clsM iirtd
Advartlslng Pagartm.nl at
313 t « l l . Monday Friday.

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YOU WILL PLCANC TA M
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NOTICC W d Wd Board at
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NUOORMtON OF
Nammart County. Florida as POLITICAL
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_______ ________ staftkw a
date-action suit aoainsMM
fishing industry ~ w*nni Join it?"

mon efemonts and common
eurpki*.
shad be add ta th* highest and
bast bidder far caah at
Seminole County Courthouse,
301 North Part Avonuo,
Sanford. Florida, at 1140 A.M.
an D IC IM M R ttth. IN N . Tha
safe wdi b* mad* putauant to a
Final
Judgment
November 14th, ItM .
MARYANNC MORN I
Cfert ot th* Court
N r Jan# I . Jaaiwie
Deputy Cfert
Jon I . Kano, Caouir*
FWrtda Bar No. M14MC
MAT ICR. HARBIRT C
BATIN. PJL
33* Cast Rob moon Streot

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TO: John Dunn* and Karoiyn
Joyce Dunns, Thomas N.
George and AHce M.
ta
whom n may eoneom:
FLCASI TA M NOTICI Wat tha
te-wR:
Condominium Unit tot, in
Buiidmg S, LaVita. Phase I, a
condominium according to th*
Declaration of Condominium
thaftit
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^ W fifnrrtifi
Iv v v ru u ti W
P Il OttlClfiJ
V t lr t M t
Record* Seek tT30, Page CM,
Public Records at SsminsW
Caunty. FWrtds. and furthor
amandmanta, H any, ta said
Declaration (said Declaration

Orlando • Winter Park

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TOR. O A M A M DISPOSAL,

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. Ptartdo.rtua tawdagel
CLSRK OF TNC
CIRCUIT COURT

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CLASSIFIED ADS

JOHN DUNNI and KAROLVN
JOVCI OUNNCi and
THOMAS N. OCOROC and
ALICI M. MORON, aa
Assignees ot NHCILA DCWIRS.
Defendant*.

ka T*s a y w o T
ASSOCIATION. JACKNONVILL1,
FLORIOA (*Naw Ouvan,
aussaaaar m mwraat *g RTC
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F10NRAL NAVWaN AND
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F IM T NATIONAL BANK
OF CCNTHAL FLORIOA. a
Florida corporation, f/k/a
FIRST NANLANOO BANK.
PlaintMt,

O A M OO. SB-NTSO-OA-tO
FLA BABO O . tO M IS
MIDLAN0 MORTOAM CO., an
Oklahoma corporation, a*
assignee ot ABSOLUTION
TRUST CORPORATION
f RTC*). a corporation 0*tatmg
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★ HOUOM SAVINGS
C M Q U M N ? !!!f
NO REGISTRATION FEE
M M . MICHELLE'S HOUSE
_________________

w i m » _________________

MARTA’S OATCARI, Baby,
•aal Fra Schwll Lake Mary.

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AFFORDABLE Faretaael,
free. will*.
111*. carporotiow*. ate, f days...itf-4«ti
• OrvORCt tat Untatgretten •
AdeptlensNemo Change Wills
Trent)(•ten a Cradii Ratari.
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ACTNOWIAVONI
istarai AVON
*4hr. Hot Lino

FULL 4 FART T IM t RRTAIL.
Mid 4 elating shifts: weak
andt 4 week nlghti. Flaata
apply In perten at Ilf S. Fark
Avo.sam tpn._____________
ORNRRAL Office Uta/Wk Up
ISFOTSIII FullRanafllt

*"tm S Fork O ^tttAUQ1**

CASHIERSTOCKER

LOCALVIllOfM ROUTI

Few Heart-ti
Wilt Ian
______ J -

SRCURITY OFFICERS
Full 4 PT available. AN I
Fraa unllormt. Bentlltt A
vacation pay. Lie. BBfSOSCO).
taf *44 M S or BSS-I4M.... ROE

SHOP WORKERS
Loogwood supply co. need* &gt;

Far! lima. In aur Sava A Let
tiara. Appta la sartaa (SamSpmloti tm O rfia W P r.

GROUND CREW
Far tree service, wllh clatt
"O " llcanta. H I H it________
NOMR T T F IS T S . FC uteri

with 4 year daarea In early
childhood education. la taadi
Fra K Close. Id am. Sf.W par
hour alut tree cMM tare
m u tt.

llal. Call ISSSSI14M1. E il.

asm______________

NOMR T T F IS T S . PC utart
needed. U l M Income poten
llal. I-SSS I I I 4I4I. E il. R S m

joassjoassjoat

attFULL 4 FART TIMIMS

Narrall Sarvlcat New Hlrtngl
(tafllfSSStf
EEO, ADA, Never a Feel

OpUjRrtljjWtttRt
U M N a/wk potential. Mutt
Will a a a awe N1 »W I
F M IL L IF IN E IX F A R IIO N
Irrt'l. aaaartunity In MLM.
high Interna potential hare
and akraad. Call far details:
W A B . t rtatalfry Cary.

7 1 -H R lp W a n fd

motivated A drug tree E«c.
.1*1-4411

SINGERS!

NOW HIRINO, Honatl, da
pandatlaaaapla.callffSfUf.

MEATM1N0CI

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F/T, M an.Frl. f :*0tlem.
Butcher aip. halplul. Smoke 4
drug tree workplace. Apply:
Rich Feed Flea
astW. m h SI. Saatard.

Frafar Mature perten (tamale
encaurapad la apply), mutt
have praal ecenee at HUMOR.
F a rt lim e, S a l.’t p lu tf
m e trs ic o w p iM A R R
CRAFTS/SRILLLS/TRAMS

m-aaaaarm-UM_____
ACCOUNT R IF . Ilea lalllnal
Jutl Service At m Jewelry
Displays. M K+ FeWdlel 4
_ i ncenllvat_irif)l|tia t4.____
ACRYLICS COMFANY M R IN#
SUM . NO RAF. M I N D
LOCAL W ORK-UM TM M t
ACT NOVI AVON! We
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ftV.Uftff.
AIRFORT Trataaat SMII/Mr.
l aniard-Altamenle Mrlntt.
All ahatat, Full banafilt.

A F O F K A , DR L R O N
S F t INFS. SANFORD CO.'l
wark far free! electrenlc
Ca.'a. Raperlanes helpful. Mil
m-------m i D a y t f A l n l n o A A aR
•ptv mt&gt;
iriininfi nwo
kelMeltdty Vacation.

P IN K E R T O N S R C U R IT Y
leaking gualiliad Clata D aa
curtly etlken la work a lamp
attlgnmanl In FORT OR­
ANGE, about 1 months. Star!
If hr. DaytMft only. EOE/AA

.11/17

ORLANO JOE SERVICE
1:«S):M
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AUCTION

MON. 11/27
O f LAND JOE SERVICE
IC01SS
HISS. Woodland If f!

TUCS.il/2S

TELESALES
9:004:00

UN i n Mi M il 471

PHONE REPS
EVENINGS

9:004:00
2S99UE NO. SUITE479
NINTH RAM
CAU

3 :3 0 4 :3 0

4 0 7 -6 4 4 -9 6 7 5

THE SANFORD N IR ALO It
leaking tar Tatamarkalart In
the BVININO HRS. H till
several opening*. Apply ta
person: M I L FRENCH AVR.
Man.-Frl.SilMiSS.

Nm I NO
Mtf. fJGK
D I K + e Train
fwcwmrv*
I J R tllL IH I
1H I B l. i l l
iN M L L fT
Farkllft experience. CDL
Ciaaa C. Full iim,. » J L »—

All rental and real ettafe
edvertitement* are fub|acl ta
lha FaderaI Fair Hauttag A d,
which makes It IHagal la
advert lea any praNranca, lim­
itation ar discrimination
bated an raca. cater, rallgIan.
tax. handicap, familial ttahit
^ r n a t t a n d o r l| l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

9 f—Aportm D fits
UnfvmTshoU / Nout
... V I AFTS"SFECIAL**FOOL
a WASNER/DNTER NOORUF
FREE BASIC CABLB’M SM
LARGE l/t In Eamdlful hlttark
house. CMA. ig. FL rm„ lplc„
hardwood fin., caramk Ilia
klt.tltama.-f uHl.MMSta
LABOR I BDRM.. all util,
fumlihed. M S tec. 1411 me.
su ta ss m i-s m ___________
A R E A S M OFF New 1
bedroom apt*. First man.
peal, weeh/dryor can*

color TV. rafrlg microwave.
private entrance. M l MSI
FURN. ON ST. JONN*t river,
beachfront, boat deck. IS min.
from downtown, ties wk.
les-msarsfi-fMi__________
ROOM FOR H IN T . SfS/Wk..
wath/dryar. pool, haute prlvltenet, ucs/dep......... A l u m .
SNARE I Bdrm., I
pralarrad famela. All haute
prlvladgai. peel, club house.
nopalt.im/man.lll f»ff.

97—A partm ofits
FwnHshoM / Mont
SANFORD. Small 1/1. wfc/mon..
A/C. wllllllat lumithad su ­
m s or pager f017141

SANFORD. 1 -iY O R Y COTT A R E . 1/1. A /C . pool.
SMO/ltl/lwl. HIO lumithad
MS/dw. nan-emw er X t l t f i

SANFORO Laka Mary, l/t.
Newly ramadata* vary nlca
dab A max. C/MA family
roam, fpk. privacy bock yard.
No pats. Iff! + tec. Ref rag
SM -m -tfll. Attar*) ttl-USS.

•BERN

RINA
.. .
can gal out Bl ranfale and gal
In to y o u r ow n h o m a f

SANFORD: I Btdrw
IfW W. nth St. S M -f aac.
Reliable lananta. no pals. Call
Owner: O. WataarMI-IM.

lha lad*.
BARBARA SIMMONS
R e w iM IM
itk n M N

S ls u tiiM ftM tab
•N O R TN LA K E l / l Cands.
dean, w/lpic.. peal, lake,
scm.paHasat/4M
•WERWA ana s/t. w / u sen.

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Re a l Estate , me.
1227491

•MATFAIi f tn Cands. snd.
paltacamm peal. 1111/US
•SANFORD t/1ua
with parchl SMS/M
•FINRRIOOR Oab 1/1 pee),
new paint, clean. SIM/SM.

LAKE MART, 4/L pool. Lk.
Mary tchaalt, family rm.
w/fpic., privacy, SfM me +
.Ns Fetal a if ia i

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JIM OOTLR

Ns Fatal Ml

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
Lake Ada I Bdrm... SSIS/ma.
I Bdrm , *4fS/ma. endupN IITO R R D I
.
.
apt. Watk dryer, cavarad
garage. I yr. lease. 4 sac. d ^ .
rag. S4SSme. MS-MS________
SANFORD. I BOOM wads, all
appliance*.
SMS m*. IN A lest
fae-ffs-iaafarMS taf*
SANFORD. DOWNTOWN NtaDtatrtd. (II Effcr. (t)
Oafs)It: Stlkftf.
XMAS SFECIAL. 1 Bdrm wllh
pal la
country-IBm totting,
mi/man. Clean.
1/1 4FF00N . MW SR. N. S4W
Me. Slfl lac. Immedtat Oc
ewancy. M HU

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LABOR t-SfwyT

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llraptaca, dmtng ream. C/MA.

A new i

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atp. f acallertf payJL wsrhtag &gt;

TEXAS OIL COMPANY
NRROSOisiadahtaFSrtia
T a w a rk w llh w llh a u l
tuparvltlan In SANFORD
area. Regerdiett al experl
once., wrllai T.D. Itapklni,
’ Rffl. Rea fit. FI.
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SALES REP
IWn ^wID^ |^w wi ^wn. w
Frgmgta Fgrfima Ml ssrvkas
h i p p lus cam m ltalan.

rA»ptataSpatard,fSIW.HtaS«.
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
T N M L Armed 4 W armed

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Fh a a a C a lls . F la a t a i
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B FLORIDA RASRD CARRIER
• IX F R R IIN C I FATS
B HOME EVRRT S-f OATS
B BEN EFIT A BONUS FLANS
BRIDRRFOOM AM

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IS R X F A N D I N D A N D
NERDS OOIVROS TO DUN
MIDWRST A EAST COAST.
CLASSACOLDRDUIRRD

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sick ad
adula
i rata

I B M r o o m A m i D n e iM
S U r ttn g M t $ 4 7 9

AO CAR/UMftS, INC.

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available with a laadinp
pfeetfet mamdaefurar. Can

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locEtEd 1 mu# South of Liko Mory BML,
on Liho Emma M .. Loko Mory
Mon. • Frl. 1:30 • 5:30 • 8 eL 10 • 8

FU LLTIM E
APPLY IN PERSON:
LAKEY IRW Nan lag &lt;

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ST. CROIX
3 2 1 - 7 3 0 3
7 1 3 S t e n t H u fco f U m

High i
aiitataliflMtas-CaRI
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D R M R A LD F F K R JM II/N r.
LRM Dutiaa a WIN Train.

ty l.
^ B o u n t i ^ u f S £ (u (n g

Soaking direct salat. In San
lard areal Far Information
calltaf-SSt-OMI____________

Be pari a4 a 1
company. A/Ci

net raauirad
Man F r l, '
I I MiAaur

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TRANSW0RU)
SERVICES

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WWfrata. Hlrtaf NOW) CALL

A F O F X A . OR L R O N
SPRINGS. SANFORD CO.’l
tasking these with Detirs la
work ler great electronic
Ca.’t. Experience helpful. Mil
Spec MM. Paid framing. Mad
leal Holiday Vacation.

TVO.il/21

CRUISRLINR TRAINRRS la
MM/Wk Marfam
CftWi INfiffii

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MIL SPEC2910

INTERVIEWSK IN MU):

407444M 75

O g l a n e I LakaMary.

A O U IIT , managed. MtfO wk .
ulll. pd. laun.. phone, kit.
E W cy.-u ii.iH a m _________
CLEAN ROOMS, atagla Itarting
Iff wb. Fa

••

’ MOLLY MAIDS’
Full lima rt iidanllal cleaning.
M F. SI. Unltermed Will Tram.
__________ ftf-SMf__________
NAIL TECHNICIAN, with or
w ithout fa llow ing . Fo r
aaframaly haay tatan. Call:
wsastaraatfiai. Jill.
NSW LOCATIONi LONOWOOO
I STAR TEMPORARIES, INC.
n o F E E ................. asf fsf-am

191-HOWMS

♦7—A jM rtm M ft
F u m ls h td /N n f

LANE MART area, there hemT
tlS/Week util. Included.
^ a m o le ^ ra la rra d ^ n ia W ^

M O LL Y M A ID
I H w v t.d f U a r ta a r f

A M FO B T Careart I U Nr. G Up
refuelers, custom• rape.
■Fan II

Far Weal Orlande eecurlty ca.
Oaad people skill*. itfwdullna
4
Rd M o l military
W/tpOTAVWIf tip . pftWfTN.
Salary, benefit*. kanuaai 4
aapamai Sand raaaaw 4 aa&gt;ary bttaary tai S4SI
y.FLWTW

ELECTN04PT0
MECHANICAL

fLICTIMPTO

91—A p o rfm tn ts /
Hoys# to S h irt

f l —Nooms fo r N u t

ASSHMUDS-MIMKKS

7 1 -H tjp W a w M
ABOUT MA KINa MOWI T l ”

*W1NOONTECHNICIAN*
B FU LLTIM E FOSITION
0 ERF. FREFIR RR D
a t a t WILL TRAIN* a a
a FULL Company Ronotm
a MON.-FRIDAY f:M-4:M

SOB IK'S SUBS
Lk . Mery S Defend Herat
Caoatar HotaB OoNvary
Oay A Evening ihlltt. Man
agement opportunity alto
available. CaN er apply ta
perten: At Sebtk'l ta Labe
Mary. MM Lb. Emma Rd..
TECHNICAL

IXFER IEN CED
masss-Aaktar

WANTED: CARiOIVER lor 2
women, lull limo live In. Oil
weekend*. Rat. raq. 1» tsoo
or m seta________________
WATSON M A L T Y . Lake Mary
office It now Interviewing lor
new or tapertonced real ettafe
atteclalat. Call lor a caraarl
CaN............................... n t r n s

Country. Easy Llitenlng. and
Geipall Naihvllla Talent
Apply: UNCO NIND0NS
Seoul making "F R E E " One
tone audition recording lor
Ilf Fewer Caarl- Saatard.
Record Producer*. Wad. Oec.
eal-MMIS-44140 0
4. tpm-ISm. Dayt Inn. 44M
5.
R. 44, S in tsrd . Bring
WRECKER DRIVER
back up cattails, ecappetie.
CDL B Hve ta
or guitar. NO band*. NO call*.
Sanford area. Experience
A i l fa r JO E C U M pralarrad. Apply at: 100
BERLEPOE.______________
Pertlmmen Ava. Unlard.

MAIDWITHCMC

fca railahW 4 daaiwdi♦alien a
&gt;ay 4 eve hrt. Call
kalwaan Siam. Man. la Frl.

7 1 -H tlp W onted

CaN: WsihsaRut’s, M Hr M
ItaS.lfl-ISSf ROR.SA/F/Q/V.

$300 O FF

B M M It/IB B n i

14104744090
ROE
WANTED) SENIORS OVER H.
JaBFtaaamaaMSt-ins.
FL- Argg A g n g jn .ARtaE:-----

$200 O FF
tO O W tlB T H
APMTMOIT

324-4334

Directory of Services
T* verify g
cantracfara llcanta call

m m m m m s c K
W N aN NO |ab Sw Small I

A FW iiO CLEANNM SERVICE
Camm./Gas. waWly. mantaiy
arena lima.
4SiM1dB44
"S U F E E C L E A N " Christian
Mama 4 Apt. Ctaantag Svc
Prw^toAjsa^GattaM/Aaf.

u i b i t s j 5Bc t 3 t w “
K II. B B a lb # T ile s # Dear
Carpentry B Windows B Hand
yman SarvkadSmall Jabs
Wbtaama.CsNiMSM

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m .rRi^Wi^w
Myrs-aw- Figewf. Lkvtas.

M A lir iu U m O R T SERVICE
WIN WdNl 4 Nan. Fkkup 4
RWvarv. taw raSas. WWS4.

CAPTAIN C M M E T E . Wayne

idf— dry. taywoH. Ue/tat. D
BStatartart________ g t f g
CAAFENTEE AH xutatafhama

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L k. im m S m m m —

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PARIS FANfTMM. Prattura
clean, spray. brush A rail.
Pancam cell.. JNn M-SIS4

ns
pratt. cleaning, call lar
a ttlm a la . C a ll H l - S f l l
OWN B IT E haute*, mobile
homoo. walk*, deck*. drive*.
FraaaaMta^tae-....... g M S g
aSFDATAWAT. SaN Faaaaara.
E il. clunlngi. VWa/MC. Iran
oal.Uc./lna............ A IM Hi.

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Lai w n N y w ready tar Iks
MAIFEill

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cwoHtfe rnwHUwa 4 hamumwi
F f w im I. I a v I i Im I M 4IMI

ratcraan 4 repairs. Free
...........................Sf-SSIBMS

A l M S d O A n rtn w ta c a l
rataa 4 tang Etatanw. Ouaran
teas ta nrwtaa. LkVtaanrad.

JTBH I

iiD B ic r T n B f B r T T T r
anp (ISMBMSI Cawun/rasta.
carpanlry. repairs, dear

“Lai taa ProNesHnal* da N *
Fraa aaWmataa......... x m w

UStCTRY
ti&amp;iM BtniS
ingto the'country’isn’/asfan
as it usedlobe...’ ^3

Whofo on RportmoM
Ib moro than JubI a

[Wa’r t a Uttk b*rd tofind, \
tbutyou’ll begladyo* diet

P t a e o t o U v o FOOD
.

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U lltv k H W A lf lU I I M ii

PAMfTHSB B W o w O w a . dry
wdll rapslr. Wallpaper re

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�1 M - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, November 2«, 1995

1 03 -H oum s
Unfurnlritad / te n t

IIS -O f f let
Spa c t / Rtnf

ST. KWHS RIVIR

I Ml to FT.. Store Ironl. hvy
tralllc areal t* l» month.
Stemfrom Realty M l Mtt

Owner financing. Beal tllp
available. 1/1. carport, ecreen
rm a utility rm. tlf.too
n i t e t t a r t t im i
(U N L A N D IS T A T E S . 1/i.
CH/A. newly remodeled,
vertical*, appll.. celling Ian*,
utlllly room, iprlnkler »y»tem.
corner lot. back lanced,
carport, no pelt. IMS/Itt. latl
deooilt l i t W ll/tX ttao
WOOOaiNC. I/l. CHA. corner
tot. heavily Ireed. 1 car
paraae. (NO mo. MO IIM
1 ■ DAM. NOME. AC. U M per
mo No pet*. HALL REALTY
t m n « ___________________
t BEDROOM, 1.S belh. (acortty
a tatellle. fenced. tUO'mon.
M l IW . Beeper. tSI tW .
1/1, OVEBLOOKINO WKKIVA
R IV IR at Katie'* Landing No
oof*. MM month. Ml 4416
I BEDROOM!, « BONN, hlttorlc
dlttrlct of (antord. MtO/mon
A UM/Dep. Wather/dryer
hookup A garage Call: Ml
moor Page wa it**.________
MM DOWN e WHY REN T!
Whan you can own. thi* 1
Bdrm homo, with CHA. new
paint A carpet I
HUD home*! T*
Droop, lac. BoaItort..MIAMI

IRS— DuptexT rig ta x / te n t
CUTE 1/1, MM +■ dtp. ALIO
(M ALL APT. Moat for tingle.
MM/men + dtp- Ml MM.
(ANPORD. I bPna.. carport,
tecurlty tyttem, full kit..
MMlWdUcountodMH
•EMINOLI NIDN. 1/1. C/HA.
carpet, equip.. kit., indd*
la u n d rjjC A rg rL im M t^ ^
1 1 4 -W a r D T w t t M
i/ l

IRMCCOVERCS STORM!

SCCOtEO

CAR( e BOAT! a (M A LL RVt.
(enford area. Cad. Mt-teeo.

IIS -In d u s tria l
Rental!
OFFICE WAREHOUSE. from
UM/man.. IMS *a ft . PRIME
lacaflan. comer of a*A A Old
Lk. Mary Rd. In (enford.
w-------*-- M ^*^
aaaaaii
m -o f f ic f

I f f / R if t
A p R S C TM Tw ro rs r
proved office tpaco -prlma
location-ground floor, to I
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322-7IRB

141— Horn** for Sale
M AI I

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111— Appliances
/ Furniture

KIT ’N* CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

KIN O IIZ E W A TE R BED.
bookihell headboard/* draw
*r* underneath, padded tide*,
matlret*. teml mollonltt*.
*300 OBO. M l 1411.

AI I V

C O M M E R C IA L P O T E N ­
TIAL! 4 bdrm . 1 bath, con
crate blk. home on over I
a c r a l C H A ! D etached
workthopl P plc.l Many
pottlbllllletl ONLY (IM.M0.

141— H o m t for Salt
ftt I IIRIIAHl I M1IMI S
J I M Hill I f’HIU’ f H i l l '

SUSAN'S 9MSHCR-DRVER

EXCN AN BI OR (E L L your
property located anywhere I
INVESTOR! REALTY 11**411

1/4 ACRt * ict** AO ) 1
fenced, dining, lam.. tern
porch, garage, pond *101,too
R EN O V A TE D . New carnet.
paint, fenced. *11.460
OW NER P IN ., new paint.
carpet, fence, carport, **1.000
HIDDEN LK. 1/1. renovated,
new carpet root palnl. fenced
comer lot.tf4.M0.

£ &gt; a (c m a n
371

R IP R IO IR A TO R , 14 c*. ft.
(M0:. toprettlonera vanity.
Salglar (pace heafar with
tank, (HO. Ml 14*1._________
OVBRTICAL ctoth Wind* 12 II
for doort/wlndow*. (1100.
Call: 1100004______________
WROUOHT IRON IUN
FURNITURE. (NEW). Ol*
counted for liquidation. MUST
( I I I 11*100 00. . 401110*104.

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NO DOWN PAYM ENT, Par
0vaulted Bvyertl 1/1*4. In
tuper condition, on largo tot.
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HAVE HOME! AVAILAILBI
Minima* Oroep Inc. Baallor............................Mt-MM.
OWNER (A V ( (E L L II R#
ducodl Like now, Ig 4/l. block
homo. CHA. wall to wall
carpet, nice area. *43.000

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for pennle* on the It. Oelln
quent Tax. Repo'*. REO't.
Your area. Toll Free Ml
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curveof Ittftng*. ____ ______
HOME W/Mem’i tulle. 1/1 abv.
grd. pool, mint cond. hardwd
tlr* M1K.4111441 Realtor
LAKE MARY WATERFRONT.
Lovely 1 bdrm.. 1 bath, family
rm. A fireplace Spill plan
w /larga eat In kitchen.
Screened porch A Spa over
look pend and view the lakel
Asking *104.406

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Of lor I Plnocrotf. Ig. 1/1. CHA.
laundry rm .. work rm ..
carport, lanced yd. Ml.tOO

L E M O N B L U P P ROAD.
Beautiful chalet ttyle 1 ttory
farmhoute w/1 porcheti
Vaulted celling* and tlroptace
In MXN Gathering Rm. Gat
range and lantattlc Itland
kitchen. Small active fltk
pond. 14XM concrete block
bldg, contain* office, full bath,
worfcihop w/loedlng dock and
1 garage tpece* with roll up
door*. 14X14 barn w/4 (tall*,
tack A feed rm*. All of thl*
plut aved driveway from road
attend* 41* ft. to houte.
REDUCED to only (114.000.
Almett 11acre* WOWII

ST. JONHS RIVIR
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available, l/l, carport, (croon
rm A utility rm. tlf.400.
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freth paint, nowar olr A hoot,
oak floor*, tg lot. chain link
lone*, btg fro**, nlco are*
.................................. *41.100.

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4/1 w/P#mlty, dining room,
cotlom. kitchen cobfoeti.
open floor plan, occett bldg*.
minute* to
Ilf
moll A Wokfv* River. M4.4M.

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bdrm.. 1 bath home bull)
w/attentlon to detail, (pill
bdrm. plan. Laundry and
tewing room with (pace to
work. Large kitchen for food
ttorago and prearatlon.
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w/electrlclty and felopfion*.
(late of tha art tecurlty «yt
font. Patio off dining rm.
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Wetton Realty
321-3200 or
3324300 C m

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igust 31,1995

TH U R SD AY

,

50 Cents

Sanford Herald
S e r v i n g S a n f o rd , L a k e M a r y a n d S e m in o le C o u n t y s in c e 1 0 0 8
B8lh Year, No. 8 - Sanford, Florida

N EW S DIG EST

Nature
trails

Too wet to fish

U P e o p le
Caregivers recognized

County begins
forming 24-member
advisory task force

lllllliavrn HeulthCorr Center recently re­
cognized longtime employees at a luneheon
when certificates were dlstrlhuied.
C See Page 3D.

By SANDRA BLLIOTT
Herald Staff Writer

M issing boaters sought
Seminole County sheriff's deputies and of­
ficers from the Florida Game and Freshwater
Fish Commission are searching the waters of
latkc Jcsup and Lake Harney for a pair of
Itoaiers who failed to return home this morning
According to the sheriff's office. 30-year-old
Jay Leonhlrth and 33 ycar-old Keith Oglesby,
Unit of Orange County, set out on Lake Jcsup in
an atrboat at about 7 p.m. Wednesday.
The two were to have spent the night
"scouting gator locations" nml had told their
wives they would return by 5 this morning.
They did not return to the Black Hammock
Fishing Camp near Oviedo at the ap|x&gt;lnted time
so their wives reported them missing at about
7:45 a.m.
The two had a state |&gt;ermlt to trap alligators
beginning Sept. I.
The Seminole County deputies and Florida
Game und Freshwater Fish Commission ofheers
are being assisted In their search by an Orange
County sheriffs deputy who Is the brother of
one of the missing men.

T o u r seating available

M otorcycle day
HEATHROW - ABATE o f Florida. Seminole
County Chapter, will host Its 11th annual
Motorcycle Olympics on Sept. 10. at L A L Acres
In Heathrow, at the southwest corner of the
lntcrstnte-4 and Lake Mary Boulevard In­
terchange.
Gates open at 0 a m., with admission 95 for
members and 97 for non-members.
Events include live music, vendors, food,
games, and other activities.
For additional Information, phone 330-0444.

Parade entries sought
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Altamonte
Springs 75th anniversary parade, part of the
city's anniversary’ celebration, has been an­
nounced for Sittunlay. Nov. I I . from 2 until 4
p.m.
The event will also feature the Miss Altamonte
Springs Parade Pageant at the Altamonte Mall
on Sept. 23 at 2 p.m.
Parade entries are tx-lng accepted through
Oct. I. with a limit of 75 parade entries. For
additional Information, contact Promotions Un­
limited of Florida at 849 9944.

Compiled from staff reporta

INDEX
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Ignorance of the law will cost you
By VICKI DeBOftMIM

SANFORD — Reservations are still being
accepted for Ihc all-day excursion to the Taut|&gt;a
area on Sept. 22. sponsored by the Seminole
County Historical Society.
Included In the day's events will be n lour of
the Henry B. Plant Museum. Ybor City State
Museum, other historical sites, and lunrh at the
famous Columbia Restaurant In Ybor City.
Cost for the trip, excluding lunch. Is 935 per
IK-raon. Including entrance to txith museums.
For Information and/or reservations, contact
the Museum of Seminole County History at
321-2480.

For mors weather, see Fa g e lA

Htflid Ptsoto by Tommy Vtocvnt

You know it's really raining hard when oven
the fishermen along Sanford's lakelront give It
up. This unidentilied man's fishing day onded
at 4 p.m. Wednesday when Iho downpour

SANFORD — The Trails und Greenways Task
Force will consist of more Icx-al representatives
und fewer members from local and state agencies
under a formula iccommended this week by Hie
Seminole Board of County Commissioners.
The 24-mcmbcr task force Is being formed to
serve as an advisory committee which will make
recommendations to the county commissioners
on development of a county wide trail system. The
tusk force will he In place for two years to review’
plans. Identify funding and resources, drum up
support fur the program as well as making
recommendations to the BCC on the final plans.
County staffers recommended representatives
from four stale agencies us well as one repre­
sentative each from county parks and recreation
and public works departments l&gt;e appointed to
the tusk force with the county commissioners
Cl S ee T ra ils. Page BA

Herald Senior Staff Writer___________
SANFORD — Apparently many
people are not aware of Ihc Florida
statute that requires vehicles to stop
when a school bus comes lo a hall
and the driver extends the stop
signs on Its sides.
If they arc aware, they are Ignor­
ing the law.
And Sanford Police officers are

S c h o la rs h ip
event keeps
p ro fe s s o r’s
le g a c y alive

making II a point to remind them to
stop. T o drive the point home, they
are accompanying the reminders
with 9117 tickets
“ We've had an awful lot of people
violating this since school started In
August." Cmdr. Dennis Whitmire of
the Sanford Police said
The hulk of the 30 to 40 Violations
In ihe lust month have been on 25th
Street und Princeton, he noted.
Ollier locations on 25th Street have

also seen a number o f people
ticketed for violating the law.
Whllmlrc said II appears that
most people arc simply unaware of
I he details o f the law.
"They think that because It Is a
four lane road, they don't have to
stop when the bus Is on the other
«!de. ' he said. "But there has to Ik?
a five foot median between the bus
and your ear. otherwise you have to
slop "

Whitmire said that every year
there seems to be a new’ location In
the city where people choose to
Ignore the law or where there Is
mass Ignorance of It.
"Last year it was out on First
Street." he said. "This year. It's
25lh Street."
According to Whitmire, parents
and school district officials are the
n See Bus. Page BA

Oviedo
residents
vote soon

Giving a friend a lift

By NICK PPIIPAUP
Herald Stall Writer

By VICKI DoBORMIBR
Horald Senior Stall Writor
SA N FO R D - J o e Reinhardt
always wauled lo do what lie could
to help out the students hr luught at
Seminole Community College.
Friends and loved ones want to lx*
sure Hull, even after Ills unUmrly
death several years ago. he Is able to
rontlnur doing so.
The third annual J«x* Relndurdt
Scholarship fundraiser will lx- held
al Cafe Jake's In historic downtown
Sanford on Thursday. Sept. 15 from
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Cafe Juke's Is loealrd at 112 E.
First Slrrel.
The event has lx*rn done In
Reinhardt's honor each year In
order to raise money for the schol­
arship that Is designed lo help
needy students with their college
studies at Seminole Community
College.
The fundraiser will Include hearty
(xirllons of Italian cuisine. prepared
by Ihc stalf at Cafe Jake's, heavenly
dessert* and live entertainment.
There will lx’ dix&gt;r prizes, er.tlls
und silent auction Items whleh have
been donated by 25 lix-al Main
Street merchant*
While It Is exciting for the adults,
such an event may grl a little Ixulng
for the kids ..not!
The Sanford Fire Department will
he d i s p l a y i n g o n e of Its
state-of-the-art trucks The Suntonl
l See Scholarship, Page BA

HittM Shot* b, Noqm HMIMCI
While some friends greet oach other with high-lives, Maude simply
picks up mammal tralnor Bernle Barlosch to say "hi." The precocious
pachyderm recontly celebrated hor 21st birthday at the Central Florida
Zoo Although the impromptu ride didn't oxactly bring the two
eye toeye. Bernic could certainly check the freshness of the
elephant's breath

OVIEDO — Tuesday Is election
day In Oviedo.
Allhough three city council seals
were lo be voted upon, one can­
d id a t e . fo r G r o u p I. P h illip
Hampton. Is unop|M)sed. und will
automatically lie re-elected.
The muyor's race has two can­
didates. Miriam "M lm l" Bruce Is
running agulnst John Ihxlgln. For
C ouncilm an Group II. Charles
McLaughlin. Jr. faces George Vlrlc.
A major bond referendum Is also
on Tuesday's ballot. Voters ure
Ixing asked to approve or veto the
Issuance of an cstlmutcd 96.1 mil­
lion tmnd. The money, tf approved,
will lx* used to Install new wells und
mukc Improvements to the water
treutment system.
City officials have observed that If
this ixmd Issue Is approved, (here
would be no need for an Increases In
taxes and/or water rales.
A ccord in g to an Information
statement Issued by Ihc city In
connection with lids referendum.
"T h e estimate (96.1 mlllllon) Is
based on the city going up to five
miles away for new wells and piping
the water buck lo the irealment
plaul. The estimate also Includes
c«wis for porchusing property and
Installation of new equipment In the
water plants."
The statement say* Oviedo's
current well llrlds draw wulcr from
a layer of fresh water Hull Is illredlv
! 'See V ote, Page BA

C o m m u n ity choir invites p u b lic to listen
By MARVA HAWKINS
Herald Correspondent
S A N F O R D — T h e Sanford C om m u n ity
Workshop Choir mrmlx-r* will celebrate their
fourth anniversary with the rrdcdlcatlon of their
lives and voices to singing and lo Hu* praising ol
the Lord through Christian und spiritual songs
This group o f dedicated Christians has Im’ cii
singing and giving of their talents throughout the
four years they have been organized.
Members of the choir are all Christians and arc
members of various churches of all faiths In the

Saulord community.
This busy group has had Ihr honor of
uppeurtng on tlu* BET Bobby Jones Gos|x*l TV
Hour program. In 1991 members released their
lii-i album and &lt; D "It’s Gonna He Alright" at
their third anniversary. This release Is sold
throughout the United State* and the group has
traveled lo New Haven, Ct.. where they appeared
In concert (or the national release.
This year the choir has performed at Disney
World for the 1994 I’lunncr* Meeting.
During the month of September, the choir will
appear Friday. Sept. I at 7 p.m. at the

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Krdcdlcntlon Service of St. Matthew Missionary
Baptist Church, Rev. Leonard Jenklns-Wllson
will deliver the message.
On Saturduy. Sept. 2 at 7 p.m.. the fourth
anniversary’ celebration will lx* held ut the First
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church on Elm Ave­
nue. where the Rev. Hurry D. Rucker Is pastor.
The choir will |x*rform along with guest artist
Bobby Matt, the Orlando Gospel Workshop Choir,
the Spirit of Love Ensemble with Vlrtalllo
Kendrick, the Ml. Calvary Singers with Calvin
Tlllmun ol DeLand
Bee Choir. Page BA

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$A - Sontoid Hoiald, Sanford. Flortdi - Thuiodoy. Augutt 31, 1995

NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND ACROSS TH E S TA TE

Teen
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Sm ugglers com petent to stand trial
MIAMI — The much-delayed trial of two o f South Florida's
most Infamous alleged drug smugglers will go an as scheduled
In October after a federal Judge ruled both were competent to
Mtund trial.
Willie Falcon and Salvador Magluta "rationally as well ns
factually understand the proceedings ngninst them," U.S.
District Judge Federico Moreno said Wednesday.
Moreno said both men had adverse psychological reactions to
their Incarceration since 1901. much o f It In solitary
confinement, but that they appeared ready to go to trial Oct.
16.
” 1 could sec they were exchanging Information with each
other and with their lawyers." Moreno said.
Falcon and Magluta alleged to have profited $2 billion on 75
tuns of cocaine smuggled Into the United Slates for Colombia's
Medellin cartel. They have been Jailed for nearly four years and
were originally scheduled to go to trial In 1993.
Four potential witnesses have met with violent deaths In the
meantime.
Both men's attorneys argued their clients are Incompetent to
stand trial because more than 1.000 days o f solitary
confinement have left them depressed nnd tumble to focus
enough to participate In their defense.
"W e have watched them deteriorate." said Magi ilia's
attorney Martin Weinberg. "They are not helping us. ... They
have a constitutional right to be masters o f their own defense."
Harold Photo Sr Aaraa Van I w u ila tN

DuPont gets delay in paying fine
COLUMBUS. G A.— A federal Judge says withdrawing a
deadline for DuPont to pay $115 million does not mean he
expects the chemical giant lo lie successful In appealing
sanctions In a case Involving the fungicide Benlate.
U.S. District Judge J. Robert Elliott decided Wednesday to
allow DuPont to exhaust Its appeals before being forced to
decide whether It will pay the multlmllllon-dollar penalty.
Elliott fined DuPont on Aug. 21 for withholding evidence in
the 1993 lawsuit and gave the company until Sept. 5 to decide
whether lo reduce its penalties by $101 million by taking out
full-page ads In the Wall Street Journal and the major
newspapers In Georgia. Alabama and Michigan.
Elliott's ruling amounted to a slay of the sanctions.
"But this Is not to be Interpreted as Intimating that the court
believes DuPont's appeal will be successful." the Judge said. *'ll
Is entitled to a stay as a matter o f right."
In the lawsuit, farmers from Georgia. Florida. Michigan and
Hawaii sought $430 million In damages, contending Benlate
contaminated with a herbicide killed their crops. They settled
for $4.25 million while the Jury deliberated.
The second case contended DuPont withheld evidence In the
original suit.
DuPont denied anything was wrong with Its products.
"W e have appealed from the order In its entirety," said John
Train, an Atlanta attorney representing DuPont. "T h e
sanctions are Interwoven. ... It's not possible to chop them
opart."
In Its appeal. DuPont plans to challenge the order giving the
company the option lo either pay the $101 million penalty, or
publish an ad with which It disagrees, said Train.

Custom s gets streamlined
MIAMI — Freddy Mendez was braced to wait at least an hour
for his friend, who arrived at Miami International Airport from
Maracaibo. Venezuela, to clear U.S. Customs^! ’ * “ *.**?A J
But his friend made It out In 45 minutes.
'
"Always my friends are waiting in a long line." MendcchNiU*
while waving from the greeter's lobby lo his grinning friend.
"It's good. Forty-five minutes."
Shorter waits, os opposed lo three-hour delays, should
become the norm at Miami International under a new plan that
Improves security while Improving the federal government's
efficiency. Clinton administration officials said Wednesday.
The government will Improve security, cut red tape and push
for greater cooperation among federal and local authorities and
airlines to make life easier for passengers, officials said.
The changes were announced os Vice President Al Gore's
representatives named Miami International the nation's first
airport "relnventton lab." a designation that will lift excessive
regulations and allow more decisions to be made at the local
level.
The program could be launched at other airports In two years
If the situation Improves at Miami International, the nation's
second-busiest airport for foreign arrivals behind New York's
John F. Kennedy International.
The experiment Is part of Gore's "Reinventing Government"
plan, which seeks greater efficiency In Washington by
Increasing cooperation with businesses.
"The goal Includes world-class service and compliance with
national border laws." said Robert Stone, head of the National
Performance Review, a special group charged with finding
ways to improve governmental efficiency.

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A largo crowd turned out Sunday afternoon at
Fitzgerald's In Sanford for a fund-raiser lo
benefit Karen Waite who has Inoperable cancer
In the stem of her brain. Revelers arrived early
for fun under the blgtop, barbecue, entertain-

men! by the Willie Wall Band joined by an
all-star cast and a variety of door prizes. Lisa
Wall said, "It was phenomenal. About $6,000 was
raised."

She’s not his ex
Lifelong b ach elo r hounded
■y Associated Areas
FORT LAUDERDALE — Kevin Moore is having
name trouble.
The lifelong bachelor has been hounded for
months by a woman who claims lie Is her
ex-husband, owes her child support and owes Iter
a share In his house.
But Anne Victoria Moore's ex-husband. Kevin
Collin Moore, doesn't resemble the Kevin Moore
who has no middle name.
The ex-husband Is 34. 6-foot-S and weighs
abo it 230 pounds. The other Moore, 45. is
5-foot-II ana weighs 165. He lias spent nearly
$ 1.000 In legal fees trying to clear his name.
The police are on his side, state child-support
workers are convinced the Hollywood woman Is
after the wrong man and a Judge has ruled In his
favor — but the Sunrise man Is still fighting.
“ It's really getting crazy. I'm bHng driven nuts
■/Through the courts by a woman who really knows
how-to use the legal system." he said.
1 Viie trouble began In December when he was
notified of a subpoena opening his bank records
to Ms. Moore. He hired an attorney to protect his
account and won.
Ms. Moore was ordered to pay Moore's $996
legal bill, but she hasn't.

In January'. Moore phoned Ms. Moore to say she
was mistaken about him.
"I said. 'Well look. I'm not your ex-husband.’ "
he recalled. "She Insisted that If I wasn't her
ex-husband. I still owned her house and she was
going to get half of It."
In June, state child-support enforcement
workers Informed Moore he was delinquent In
payments for his two children. He presented his
driver's license, birth certificate and Social
Security card and was allowed to leave after a
supervisor conceded he didn't match a picture of
the ex-husband.
Ms. Moore renewed her bank account access
request this month with a motion Insisting,
"K evin Moore of Sunrise IS Anne Moore’s
ex-husband despite his previous statement that
he was not."
Moore went to Sunrise police, who confirmed
he wasn't the ex-husband. They called Ms, Moore
and offered to set up a face-to-face meeting, but
,,,ahe refused.
Ms. Moore said her ex-husband listed Moore's
Sunrise home as hts property when the divorce
became final lost summer, and she Is Insisting on
a share. Moore bought his house from his sister In
1986. and no other owners are listed on his deed.

FORT LAUDERDALE A
Judge ordered state officials to
provide treatment In a secure
facility for a mentally 111 teen­
ager accused o f raping his
grandmother.
Broward Circuit Judge Mark
S p e ls c r Is s u e d h is o r d e r
Wednesday. It came three weeks
after he first told the state
Department o f Health and Re­
habilitative Services to come up
with a treatment plan for the
16-ycur-old boy. He has been
under suicide watch at the
Broward County Jail since hts
arrest June 11 on m ultiple
counts of sexual battery and
battery on an elderly person.
The Broward Stale Attorney's
office says he Is charged as an
adult because of the violent
nature o f the attack on the
woman, who has Alzheimer's
disease. But Ills unusual status
— a mentally 111Juvenile charged
us an adult with a violent crime
— makes It difficult to place In
him hospitals or Jails under slate
law. 11RS officials said.
Agency officials are expected
to produce a uniform treatment
plan for such cases at an up­
coming hearing.
On Wednesday. HRS officials
said he should remain Jailed.
“ The doctor (who examined
the youth) feels the only treat­
ment Is to medicate him ," said
HRS attorney Doug Greenbaum.
"There arc therapists at the
Jail."
Spelscr said he was "aghast
and kind o f shocked" to learn
there was a potential treatment!
center for the youth In DadeCounty that HRS hadn't checked j
Into. The agency cited rules
about transporting mentally 111
Individuals across county,lines
In ccrtalrteAscs.
’ "T tH " Slrtd o f d o l h g what
everybody else ts doing, that's
beating my head against the wall
in an effort to get some coopcra-i
tlon from HRS.” Spelscr said.!
"S o m e precedent has to be)
established here.”

Nelson wants to abolish insurer’s affiliate
■p ADAM YEOMANS
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE — A company set up to
handle claims for the state-created “ Insurer
o f last resort" should be dissolved because
o f dubious business practices. Insurance
Commissioner BUI Nelson said.
Records released Wednesday showed
Shared Market Insurance Services Inc. In
Sarasota spent $2.3 million on office
fu rn itu re and eq u ip m en t, in c lu d in g
$426,000 on cherry desks, wlngback chairs
and other furnishings. $39,000 for moving
expenses for one employee and nearly
$ 11.000 on a Christmas party.
Nelson wants the residential Joint Un­
derwriting Association, the Insurer for more
than 781,000 policyholders, to dismantle

Shared Market Insurance, formed In De­
cember 1993 to handle claims for the JUA.
He said he wants the action taken after
hurricane season ends In November.
The Insurance commissioner also plans to
eliminate a series of contracts that other
firms have for handling JUA claims.
"W e re aiming to eliminate these layers of
middlemen who each take their slice o f the
pic." he said.
Lawmakers established the JUA after
Hurricane Andrew for homeowners who
couldn't find a conventional policy. Some
Insurers went bankrupt or stopped selling
new policies |n Florida after the 1992 storm
caused $ 16 billion In Insured losses.
A number o f firms and their contracts
with the JUA are under investigation by
slate and federal authorities for possible

misappropriations of premium dollars.
Earlier this month. Nelson fired four
Shared Market Insurance executives, citing
mismanagement and excessive pay plans.
In the latest development Wednesday,
Department o f Insurance Investigators un­
covered dozens of examples o f what Nelson
called "unacceptable business practices."
Shared Market Services spent $327,000 to
renovate a leased office suite at a downtown
bank building in Sarasota. Including an
executive kitchen.
More than $96,000 was spent on moving
expenses for seven employees. Including
$39,000 for former Insurance department
deputy commissioner John Kummer, who
was hired as the company's president, and
one of the ousted executives.

T H E W EA TH ER
lo cal fo r ecast
Toduy: Variable cloudiness with
show ers and thunderstorm s
llkrly. lax-ally heavy rain possi­
ble. illgh In the upper BOs. Wind
southeast 10 (o 15 mph. Rain
chance 70 percent. Tonight;
Partly cloudy with scattered
showers und thunderstorms.
Low In the mid (o upper 70s.
Southeast wind 5 lo 10 mph.
Rain ehnnee 40 percent. Friday;
Variable cloudiness with show­
ers and thunderstorms likely.
High In the upper 80s lo lower
90s. Wind variable 10 mph. Rain
dinner 60 pcrrrnl.

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12:34 p.m.; lows, 6:03 n.m.. 6:50
p.m.; Cocoa Beach: highs. •—
12:49 p.m.: lows, 6:18 n.in., 7:05
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BOATING
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Inlet — Small craft exercise
caution. Todny: Wind e 15 to 20
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T h e high tem perature In
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degrees and Ihc ovemlghl low
was 75 as reported by the
University of Rorida Agricul­
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Center. Celery Avenue.
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□Sunset.................... 7:49 p.m.
f Sunrise................... 7:03 n.m.
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The UVI exposure levels are
rated by the Environmental
Protection Agency as follows:
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3.4 low
5.6 moderate
7.6.9 high
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Bikers convicted of various crimes
Man a r m M for drugs
Jantes Johnson, 48, ISOl W. 11th Street. Sanford, also
known as Big James, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriff's deputies for possession o f crack, drug paraphernalia
and having a driver license expired more than four months
Monday.
Deputies were patrolling the area o f Rand Yard Road near
Narcissus Avenue when they stopped to question Johnson and
a female passenger In his car. A device for smoking drugs was
found In the car and Initially Johnson said It belonged to the
woman, but later recanted the statement saying suspected
crack and smoking device was his. He asked police not to arrest
the unidentified woman. A computer check showed Johnson's
license was expired longer than four months and he was
arrested.

D o m istle violence arrests
• Denise Ann Humke. 37.112 Autumn Drive. Longwood was
arrested by deputies for baltery/domestic violence following an
altercation with her father and her boyfriend about 4 n.m.
Monday. The fight allegedly began after Humke returned home
angry after a night out with friends, the boyfriend told police.
• Bennie Lee Gregory. 36. 1218 W. 13th Street. Sanford was
arrested for domestic battery after police were called to a
disturbance with his wife. The woman refused to give a written
statement.

Traffic a r r i i t i
Joan Marie Robinson. 42. 78 Lake Monroe Terrace. Sanford
was arrested by Longwood police for driving white her license
was suspended following a traffic stop for exceeding the speed
limit on County Road 427. A computer check revealed seven
suspensions and her license revoked.
Sanford police arrested Edward Jerome Jackson, 20. 2000
Summerlin Ave., Sanford as a habitual traffic offender. A
computer check following a traffic stop showed his license was
revoked. He was also ticketed for speeding.

Warrant arrests
Thomas Peter Ratesl. 28. 114 Sandalwood Way. Longwood.
violation of probatlon/poaaesalon and purchase controlled
substances.
Anthony Collier, 31, 105 Sterling Court. Sanford, aggravated
battery and battery.
Edward Lorenfo Cotton, 28, 28 Castle Brewer Court, failure
to appear/burglary to dwelling and petit theft.
Cary Paul Williams, 36, BOO Wlldmere Ave.. Longwood.
failure to appear/theft.

Incidents reported to sheriff
A woman residing In the 1800 block of Persimmon Avenue
reported her young daughter was sexually battered by the
woman's former boyfriend and Is now pregnant.
The management o f a car dealership In the 3500 block of
Highway 17*92 reported a car was stolen from the lot overnight
Sunday.
Employees of a car wash In the 200 block o f S. Highway
17*92 reported 840 was taken from the office.
Telephones were taken from cars on two separate streets of
The Springs subdivision near Longwood. Tw o telephones were
taken from an unlocked car on Wisteria Drive while one phone
was stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked In an open garage
on Wild Hickory Lane.

Incidents reported to Sanford pollcs
A homeowner ln lh e lB O O block o f Maple Avenue reported
someone entered Itla unlocked garage and took a sender and
stereo receiver. Tty: sender was later discovered at a local pawn
shop.
A phone company reported a pay’ phone
phon was stolen from a
concrete slab In the 3200 block o f S, Or Iand
i o Drive. The phone
was valued at 82,500.
A woman reported she was battered by a friend In the
courtyard o f 1
1
1500
W. 25th Street.
A sound system valued at 81.900 was taken from a business
In the 600 block o f S. French Avenue
A Jet sonic red and white light bar was stolen from a 1995
Ford Bronco at the Seminole County Emergency Operations
Center In the 200 block o f County Home Road over the
weekend. The light bar la valued at 8550.
A tire company In the 1200 block of S. French Avenue
reported 50 truck rims valued at 82.500 were stolen over the
weekend.
A plaster contractor working at the Seminole Towne Center
reported four scaffolds valued at 81.600 were stolen over the
weekend.

Burglar chaaa
Vemlta Frtaon. 26. of 27 Castle Brewer Court, was arrested
by Sanford police Tuesday. A woman told officers she saw a
person. Identified as Frtaon, leaving her apartment. The
woman gave chase and located Frtaon, telling police she
returned 830 reportedly taken from the residence. Frtaon
reportedly (led again, and following a chase by the woman and
her aunt, police managed to locate Frtaon at the rear of a
structure In the 800 block o f W. First Street. She was arrested
on charges o f burglary to an occupied dwelling, theft, and
possession o f drug paraphernalia.

A lo t o f b u ll
A Brangus bull, weighing approximately 1.500 pounds, was
reportedly stolen during the past two weeks, from fenced
property located a hair mile south of SR-46. off the Rinehart
Extension. The theft was reportedly discovered Tuesday.

Baarthaft
A man delivering beer to a convenience store near Lake Mary
told sheriff's deputies he heard the doors on the back of his
truck being opened, and subsequently determined that six
cases of quart slxe beer had been taken. Deputies located a
pickup truck In Sunlake Apartments near Lake Mary, and
reportedly located some of the beer. Bradley James Kruse. 24,
of Orlando, was arrested on charges of burglary to a vehicle,
petit theft, and resisting an officer with violence. Bobby Carl
Smith. 19. also o f Orlando, was charged with burglary to a
vehicle and petit theft.

Warranta
•Gregory Davis, 16. 2213 W. 13th Street. Sanford, was
served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Tuesday. He was wanted for violation of probation on
convictions o f possession of burglary tools and burglary to a
dwelling.
•J.B. Grimm, 50, 310 Rachelle Avenue. Sanford, was
located by deputies at Regatta Shores Apartments Monday. He
was wanted on a warrant for obtaining property with a
worthless check.
• Michael Kevin Cain, 34. 1620 Airport Blvd.. was served a
warrant at the Jail Tuesday. He was wanted for violation of
probation on a conviction o f driving under the Influence.
• Donnie Ray Williams. 22. 114 Hughes Avenue, Sanford,
was located by deputies at his residence Tuesday. He was
wanted for false Imprisonment/aggravated asaault/battery.
•A lvtn Thomas. 59, an )8th Street rooming house resident
In Sanford, was located at his residence by deputies Tuesday.
He was wanted for purchasc/possesslon of a controlled
substance.
• Frank Jones Jr.. 49. 2445 Sipes Avenue, was located at
Greenway and SR-46 by deputies Tuesday. He was wanted on
a writ o f bodily attachment.

To copy or wear the Outlaws'
logo o f ■ skull with crossed
pistons was to Invite death or
mutilation, the agent said.
Former girlfriends testified the
bikers held them as virtual sex
slaves, forcing them to work as
topless dancers and give their
earnings to the club.
Members o f the Fifth Chapter,
a biker club for recovering alco­
holics and drug abusers, told
how they were beaten bloody
during an ambush In Orlando.
As o f Wednesday, no decision
had yet been made on whether
the Tampa Bay area defendants
will be retried on the racketeer­
ing charges, said Gary Montilta,
a spokesman for the U.S. at­
torney's office.
U.S. District Judge Susan
Bucklew w ill set sentencing
dates after that determination Is
made. She gave prosecutors a
week to decide.
A retrial may be moot because
most o f the defendants face
possible life sentences for their
other convictions, primarily re­
lated to a drug offloading staged
by federal agents.
T h e s tin g w as part o f a
2W year investigation by federal
and lo c a l law en forcem en t
agencies known as Operation
Shovelhead.
The Daytona Beach members
c o n v ic t e d In c lu d e d L o u is
Musher. 26. the son o f a Wall
Street executive and a Time
magazine editor.

TAM PA — A federal Jury has
found 14 members of the Out­
laws Motorcycle Club lived up to
Its name, convicting them o f
various crimes that are expected
to net lengthy prison terms for
most o f the bikers.
The four*month trial ended
Tuesday with a mixed verdict o f
convictions, acquittals and a
hung Jury on more than 20
counts after 12 days o f delibera­
tions.
Prosecutors believe the results
will virtually put the Chicagobased Outlaws out of business In
Florida.
"T h e serious threat that vio­
lent gang behavior poses to the
safely or the community has
been Identified, thoroughly In­
vestigated and the participants
... convicted," U.5. Attorney
Charles Wilson said In a news
release.
T h e 14 bikers each w ere
convicted on one to 11 counts
Including marijuana sales, co­
caine trafficking, transfer o f Il­
legal guns and conspiracy to
firebomb a rival club's head­
quarters. Tw o other Outlaws
were acquitted of all charges.
Four members of the club's
Daytona Beach chapter were
convicted o f conspiracy and
racketeering, the most serious
charge In the government's case.
Th e Jury deadlocked on 10
defendants from chapters In St.
Petersburg and Tampa.
Jonathan Musher. a senior
Prosecutors portrayed the
vice president at Smith Barney,
Outlaws as a nationwide crim i­ declined comment on his son’s
nal enterprise that depended on
conviction for racketeering and
prostitution and drug trafficking.
conspiracy to racketeer through
An FBI exp
on motorcycle
beatings and extortion.
gangs said the Outlaws' domina­
tion o f other bikers In Florida
After the son was arrested In
was part of a murderous war February, the father and his
with the California-based Hell's ex-wife. Am y Musher. pleaded
Angels.
for his release on ball and

Kevorkian murder
charges dismissed
■y BRIANS. ARM
Associated Press Writer_________
PONTIAC. Mich. - A Judge
has ruled that Jack Kevorkian
should be prosecuted for assisted
suicide, not murder, because
there was no evidence he direct­
ly caused the deaths o f two
women In 1991.
Kevorkian didn't start the de­
vice that Injected lethal drugs
Into Sherry Miller or open the
canister from which Marjorie
Wantz Inhaled carbon monox­
ide. Circuit Judge David F.
Brack said Wednesday.
"Had the women not activated
the devices, their deaths would
not have occurred," he said
But Breck said there was
ample evidence that Y.' orkian
bought the supplies anu set up
the deadly devices. The Judge
dismissed murder charges and
ordered Kevorkian to stand trial
for assisted suicide.

person and a physician who
provides compassionate assist­
ance to someone In the end
stages o f a terminal Illness who
chooses to hasten their own
death.” Stmon said.

Kevorkian did not attend
W e d n e s d a y 's h e a r in g . A f ­
terwards. his attorney Geoffrey
Flegcr said he the state can't
successfully prosecute assisted
suicide charges because the
ruling making It a crime under
common law Is too vague.
He also urged prosecutors to
drop the cose. "Nobody but the
radical religious right wants
m ore o f Oakland C o u n ty 's
money spent in pursuing fruit­
le s s p r o s e c u t io n s o f D r.
Kevorkian."
Howard Simon, director o f the
American Civil Liberties Union's
Michigan chapter, also said the
common law standard cited by
the state's high court Is too
vague.
It "fails to distinguish between
someone giving a gun to a
h ealth y, despondent y ou n g

"D u ck" Wurtzburger.
" I told the truth and It set me
free," said Beasley, who had told
the Jury he Joined the Outlaws
because he loved to ride motor­
cycles and admired their cama­
raderie.

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amendments to th« City's Comprehensive Plan. Amendment* may Include changes to
the official Future Land Use Map and changes to goals objectives and policies of the
Comprehensive Plan. This meeting will be held September 6. 1995. at Lake Mary City
Hall, 100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida at 7:00 P.M. Th e entire
incorporated land area of the City of Lake Mary Florida, as shown in the map below, may
be affected by the proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan.

Assistant Prosecutor Gregory
Townsend thought Brock's rul­
ing was wrong. "T h e law Is quite
clear." he said. " I f one actively
participates In the death, then
they're liable for murder."
Over the past five years, the
6 7 -y c a r-o ld K e v o r k ia n , an
advocate for physician-assisted
suicide for the terminally 111. has
witnessed at least 25 deaths.
The bodies of Wantz. 58. and
Miller. 43, were found together
In a remote cabin. Miller had
multiple sclerosis; Wantz severe
pelvic pain.
In 1992, Breck dism issed
murder charges In the case and
ruled that there was no law In
M ic h ig a n a g a in s t a s s is te d
suicide. A state appellate court
reinstated the murder charges
and threw out a ban on assisted
suicide the Legislature enacted
to stop Kevorkian's crusade.
In D e c e m b e r , t h e s t a le
Supreme Court upheld the law
against assisted suicide — which
by then had expired. The state's
highest court went a step further
and said that assisted suicide
could be prosecuted under the
body o f legal customs known as
common law.

promised to help him turn his
life around. Neither were In
court Tuesday.
Cleared on all charges were
Gary "W ldegllde" Beasley, the
only defendant not accused o f
r a c k e te e r in g , and R o b ert

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EDITORIAL

Farewell
SHDW A
Parents ttre hardly ev e r adopted b y their
children. Y et when ch ildren becom e adults
and enter Into the business w orld, th ey often
Diul a ^reat deal o f support and w isdom
available from their parents. If It Is a c re r ted,
a unified and cooperative effort can result,
proving to be o f value to everyon e.
Such Is the case w ith the Sanford H istoric
D ow ntow n W aterfront Association (S H D W A ).
It w a s th e p rim e m o v e r In p r e p a r in g
docum ents and raising funds for the eventu al
acceptance o f Sanford in the Main Street
Program . Included In this w ork w as a great
deal o f efTort on the part o f N ell Fritz. Interim
Program Coordinator.
Sem inole County donated 810.000 to help
get the organization m ovin g. T h e C ity o f
Sanford gave a great deal o f assistance by
pledging a m atching gran t o f 820.000.
The Sanford Historic Tru st donated 81.000.
A Fun-ln-The-Pnrk even t raised an additional
$6,700. and Individuals, oth er organ iza tion s
and businesses donated several thousand
more.
F ritz fin a lly w a s a b le to s u b m it th e
application, and a fter M ayor B ettye S m ith .
City M anager Bill S im m on s and oth er local
dignitaries went to the selection m ee tin g In
Ocoee to expound the m erits o f Sanford, the
city w as accepted as an o(Tidal Main Street
City on August 24 .1 993 .
W hile m an y entitles and Individu als can
look at Sanford Main Street (SMS) and say.
" w e helped bring It a b o u t," w e believe a great
deal o f credit must b e given to S H D W A .
which becam e the m otivation al force behind
the fund-raising and Inforatlon gatherin g.
Now . t h e - c h ild - la a d op tin g t h e -p a ren t.
SH D W A has voted, unanim ously, to disband,
and becom e part o f SM S. (barring a p proval by
SMS. w hich Is expected).
W e b elieve it Is an excellen t su ggestion to
have the form er S H D W A m em bers In volved
In a specific Historical D ow ntow n W aterfron t
com m ittee as part o f SMS.
W e b e lie v e w e w ill co n tin u e to h ea r
excellent reports o f success from this unified
organization. It can 't help but be b en eficial to
all o f Sanford, especially the d ow n tow n area.
As w e therefore bid fa rew ell to S H D W A as a
separate organization, w e m ust g iv e a great
deal o f appreciation fo r a Job. actually, m an y
Jobs, w ell done du rin g its existence.
T h ere was. at on e tim e, a m uch larger
SH D W A m em bership than tow ard Its final
days, and all o f these people d eserve our
thunks.
W e a p p r e c ia te w h a t y o u h a v e d o n e
S H D W A . N ow , w e w is h y o u c o n tin u e d
success as a part o f SM S.

LETTER

Convention center
in Sem inole County
Is the purpose of a convention center to serve
tourists or to serve the people who live in the
county all the time?
To me. an Ideal site would be near or In Winter
Springs to afford equal access to folks from
Sanford. Oviedo and Geneva. Altamonte Springs
and the south end o f the county as well os the
areas near 1-4 and Sunford.
Dorothy R. Pearson
Altamonte Springs

Berry's World

THE JES SE CLOUD

WILLIAM A. RUSHER

Why must Congress investigate?
An understandable confusion exists In the mysterious trip to the White House residential
minds o f many people concerning the often quarters and thence to the safe o f the Clintons'
overlapping Investigations being conducted by personal a ttorn ey.
the Justice Department and special prosecutors David Kendall, where
on the one hand and by committees o f Congress they languish - unexamined - to this
on the other. Do we really need both?
Take Whitewater. President Clinton's Justice day.
As If this were not
Department was the first to look Into this matter,
but It soon became clear that many of the people enough, the House
Involved were far too close to high-ranking Banking Committee,
figures In the Clinton administration for Justice under chairman Jim
to nvold serious conflicts o f Interest.
Leach, has opened
Accordingly the matter was turned over to a y e t a n o t h e r I n ­
special prosecutor, or las they are more vestigation o f a quite
soothingly called these days) a "special counsel." different aspect of
This Is presently Mr. Ken Starr, and he Is Whitewater: alleged
i Afl
t
systematically Investigating all aspects o f the a
understandable
affair. In both Little Rock and Washington. He tempts to keep re­
confusion exists
has already obtained several Indictments In­ gional officials of the
in the minds of
volving fraud on the pari of various Arkansas T r e a s u r y D e p a r t­
many people
figures.
ment from Implicat­
concerning the
But now the Senate Banking Committee, in g th e C l i n t o n s
often
under chairman Alfonsc D'Amnto. has opened personally in certain
overlapping
hearings Into Whitewater, concentrating for the u n s a v o ry s a v in g s
investigations. ■
moment on what happened to certain files and loan transac­
(apparently pertaining to Whitewater) that were tions.
in Vince Foster's office when he committed
Similarly with the Waco tragedy and the Ruby
suicide, but which subsequently made a Ridge fiasco: The executive branch has eon-

dueled serious Inquiries os to what went wrong
In both o f jhese cases. Why must Congress barge
Into them? The suspicion Is Inevitable that It's
Just a matter of a Republican Congress trying to
make a Democratic administration look bad.
And so. of course. It may be. The Democrats
did the same thing In their day. granting
Immunity to Reagan administration witnesses so
lavish ly. In return for testim ony In the
Iran/contra hearings, that special counsel
Lawrence Walsh later complained bitterly they
had crippled him.
But the public must understand that the
purposes of such Investigations, by Congress and
the executive branch, arc quite different, and
that both may well be Justified even when they
deal simultaneously with the same subject
mailer.
It Is the Job of the executive branch to enforce
the laws that are on the books, and for this
purpose It Is obviously necessary for It to
Investigate the facts of a given situation, to
determine whether a crime has been committed.
It Is the Job of Congress, on the other hand, to
decide whether existing laws need changes, and
whether new laws are needed. In order to decide
this. Congress too must ascertain "the facts,
ma'am."

JOSEPH SPEAR

Why is everybody
so obnoxious?

DONNA BRITT

Feelings on quitting are mixed
WASHINGTON - Though I heard plenty of
comments last week after Shannon Faulkner
quit The Citadel — the all-male South Carolina
military college ahe'a spent 2V5 years fighting
to enter — only two resonated. The first was
from one of my male colleagues.
“ Jackie Robinson she ain't." he said.
My feelings about Faulkner's quitting are
mixed. One minute I'm exasperated with her
for falling so quickly after so much buildup:
the next I'm admiring her courage In admit­
ting that the couldn’t achieve what most folks
wouldn't have attempted In a million years.
But my response to the comment was clear
— 1 found It unfair. Robinson, who In 1947
became the first black player to Integrate
major league baseball, was 28 when he made
history. That’s a decade older than Faulkner
was In 1993 when she sued The Citadel for
admittance as Its first female student In Its 152
years.
Moat o f us do a lot of maturing between 18
and 28: Robinson's Intelligence. Integrity and
determination were exceptional for a man of
any age Those qualities caused Brooklyn
Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey to
handpick him for an unthinkable challenge.
Faulkner picked herself. Before and after she
quit, many wondered why.
Frankly. I haven't a clue. Who, except those
closest to her. can know whether Idealism, ego
or simple outrage convinced her she had to
become the first female In an entrenched,
all-male-and-proud-of-lt institution?
Whatever the reason, and despite my doubts
about her mission. I admired the grit that
brought her to the m om ent when she
triumphantly Joined 589 other freshmen as
The Citadel's first female cadet.
Less than a week later, she quit.
This Is not what we expect from pioneers.
Quitting for reasons of mental and emotional
exhaustion Is understandable but fails to meet
the standard set by past trallbtazera — the
ability to confront Impossible odds, to achieve
In the face o f unbearable hostility. We expect
such people to win.
We don't expect that midway through their
first day aa pioneers, they’ ll get a stomachache
and take to their beds. We don't expect to
witness their self-imposed demotion from
Kick-butt Heroes to Everyday Mortals. We
don't expect them to say. “ Hey. the mental
strain Is a bear and I'm outta here.”
W e expect too much. In addition to
Faulkner, two dozen other first-year students
also quit. It happens every year. Citadel
officials say. because of the mental and
1demands made on freshmen.
-set herself up a i cause
humiliation was distress­
ingly public. So was her triumph. Which
brings me to the sccnd comment, from a
friend, a young woman slightly older than

Faulkner:
"I'm sorey for her. but after all that, she
shoud have at least been In shape."
Indeed, photos and some observers suggest
that Faulkner arrived at The Citadel some 20
pounds overweight — a condition hardly
conducive to learning maneuvers In the
sweltering August heat.
Somehow, the sec­
ond comment made
me rethink the flist.
And 1 w on d ered ;
W hat If J a ck ie
R o b in s o n h a d n ’ t
been ready? What If
he'd arrived at spring
training out o f shape
and lacking the abili­
ty not Just to succeed
but to become 1947's
Rookie o f the Year
and an eventual Hall
o f F a m e le g e n d ?
W hat w ou ld have
But my
happened If — after
response to the
the 15th scrawled
comment wa9
death threat or the
c le a r-I found II
2 5 t h " N i g g e r go
unfair, ■
homel" — Robinson
had. w e ll, gone
home?
Someone else would have done the Job.
Same other black ballplayer would have
become our Impossible hero. Thai will likely
happen at The Citadel — another young
woman Inspired by Faulkner and admitted
because of her legal battle will enroll and
graduate. Feminism will survive.
But half a century ago. African Americans
feared they couldn't afTord a failure. Robinson
wasn't about to test If they were right. Ills
widow, Rachel, has said rising to that
challenge took an Immeasurable toll on her
husband.
Heroism Is hard work. I can't blame
Faulkner for not being up to It.
But perhaps she didn't truly fall. Perhaps she
focused so hard on achieving the honor — or
notoriety — o f being the first woman admitted
to The Citadel that she overlooked doing the
work, laying the mental and physical founda­
tion necessary to become the first woman to

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graduate.
Perhaps her real goal, unstated event herself,
was just getting in. As grueling as that was. It
wasn't enough.
What was unfair for Robinson 50 years ago
remains unfair for Faulkner today: Would-be
pioneers who Insist that they're cqunl should
be ready to prove that (hey arc. In fact.
uperior.
M the very least, they should take to heart
At
an admonition associated with another vener­
able all-male Institution.
Il'a the Boy Scout motto — Be prepared.

Somewhere In the Northwest, a volcano has
erupted and Is spewing a miasmIc ash across
the land.
Unlike the noxious soot scattered by Mount
St. Helens, the clouds dispersed by Mount
Mlusma are Invisible and leave behind an
agent that permeates the skin and makes
people act like swine.
I have considered
many other hypothe­
ses and can find none
t h a t m o r c
satisfactorily
e x p l a i n s the o u t­
break o f obnoxious
and s o m e tim e s
execrable behavior
we hove witnessed In
recent weeks.
Tune In the local
news and what do
you hear? Some man
has sealed his daugh­
te r 's e y e lid s shut C Somewhere In
with super glue. Pick
the Northwest,
up the paper and
• volcano has
what do you see?
erupted end Is
Three men in Detroit
spewing a
pull a woman from a
m ia e m lc u h
ca r. rip o ff her
across the land J
clothes and chase her
until she Tails over a
bridge to her death, while dozens of witnesses
sat Idly In ihelrcars.
Nor am I talking only about conduct that
results In physical harm to someone. How
about a despicable act within a tragically
farcical one. and what else could I be
referring to but the Interminable O.J.
Simpson trial and the dispute involving
former Los Angeles police detective Mark
Fuhrmun?
What an utter Jerk this guy Is. The state of
California spends God knows how many
millions of dollars to prosecute the ease and It
gets blown out of the water by a retired cop
who. It turns out. has been bragging to a
screenwriter since 1985 about all the blacks
and Hispanic* he allegedly beat to a pulp
during his career, and all the limes he
planted evidence to frame them. The defense
Is trying to convince the Jury that Fuhrman
planted the bloody glove that Implicates
Simpson In the brutal murders o f hla former
wife. Nicole, and her friend. Ronald Goldman.
Who among us could now say there Is not a
reasonable doubt?
And one more disgusting Incident In the
Simpson travesty. Lead defense attorney
Johnnie Cochran, who Is black, traveled to
Phlladelptda the other day to tell an audience
o f black Journalists that the "white media*'
has been presenting biased reports o f the
Simpson ease. Readers and viewers are "led
to believe that the only people In this cose are
the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and
(Ronald) Goldman." he said.
Now that's an Interesting comment, given
that hours and hours of this parody o f Justice
have been televised live, without commen­
tary. Including Slick Johnnie's antics.
And how about the reaction to Shannon
Faulkner's decision to drop out of the Citadel
after 2-1/2 years of legal wrangling, one day
of vigorous training and several days In the
Infirmary? Whatever your opinion o f her
attempt to attend the all-male military school
- I happen to agree with the courts that If her
family Is paying (axes lhat support the place,
then she has a right to go there --1trust many
o f you will agree that the cadet corps' sendofT
o f Faulkner was a repulsive affair.
They whooped. They cheered. They ran In
elrcles. They chanted slogans. They sang,
"Nn-na-na-na. Na-na-na-na. H ey. Hey.
Goodbye." This woman had fought a tough
battle for a long time. She gave It a valiant
elTort and collapsed In the face of tremendous
physical and emotional strain. You would
think the least these "southern gentlemen"
could do was say "nice try." Instead, they
snorted and rooted In the muck like pigs.
And how about the Mike Tyson fight?
There Is no way this convicted rapist should
be rewarded with a guaranteed 825 million
payoff for stepping In a ring with a stooge.

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Trails
C o a l l n H f r s a Fags 1A
appointing five people.
Commlasionet a opted lo shift the makeup o f Ihe
task force, while keeping the some number of
members. The commissioners will appoint 10
members, not five as Initially recommended. The
county sheriff or hla designee will also serve.
Each of the seven cities In the county will appoint
a representative as well as the school board. In
addition, the following groups will chose one
member or representative lo serve: The Florida

Trail Association. The C r o n Seminole Trail
Association, The Sunshine Stale Horse Council.
Inc., and the Ralls lo Trails Conservancy.
Representatives from the Florida Department o f
Agriculture, division o f forestry. Florida Office o f
Greenways and Trails. Florida Department o f
Environmental Protection, division o f Wektva
State Parks and St. Johns River Water Manage­
ment District will serve on a technical committee,
the county commissioners agreed, not on the task
force os originally proposed.

Scholarship •
advance at SCC or at Cafe
Jake's.
Poller Department will be
The money raised will be
on hand with Its BATmobllr. placed In Ihe SCC Joe Reinhardt
which will be open for lours. Scholarship Fund and will be
Finally, a Sanford Police officer awarded lo full-time Seminole
will be there with the DARE car Community College students
to talk lo Ihe young people about who have demonstrated finan­
drug abuse prevention and lo cial need.
hand out gifts lo the youngsters.
Event coordinator Jorge Soto
said he was pleased with Ihe
Tickets arc $6 at the door, but results of last year's fundraiser
patrons can save a dollar by and he hopes the additional
p u r c h a s i n g the t i c ke t s InI* support of the Main Street pro­

C ontinued from Page 1A

gram and the Greater Sanford
C ham ber o f C om m erce w ill
make this year’s event even
more successful than that.
"W e would like to reach the
• 10.000 mark this year." Soto
said. "T h is would then be In­
vested In by the (Sem inole
Community College) Foundation
to provide scholarships from the
Interest earnings.
T o purchase tickets call Solo
at 328-4722. ext. 3307 or stop
by Cafe Jake's.

Personal income growth
exceeds Ju ly spending
By JAM S N« RUBIB
Associated Press Wfllsr_________
W A S H IN G T O N - Led by
summertime gains In service
j Industries such as restaurants
lund retail trade. Americans'
1personal Income Jumped 0.7
I percent In July — the biggest
! Increase In six months.
The Commerce Department
|s a I d t o d a y t h a t t h e
rger-than-cxpccted rise In In_jm c easily outpaced consumer
spending, which advanced Just
3.2 percent last month.
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In another report, the Labor
Department said the number of
A m e r i c a na f i l i ng first-time
cla ims for unem ploym ent
benefits waa unchanged last
week at 349,000. The leaa vola­
tile four-week average rose to
342,000 from 335.000 a week
earlier.
The growth In Income, biggest
since an 0.8 percent Increase In
January, followed a 0.5 percent
rise In June.
Spending rose at the slowest
pace since April, when It was
unchanged.

,

1 K A T H S
Freeman. 72. E. SR-46.
ford, died Friday. Aug. 25,
at Clalrmont Health Care
ter. Pomona. Calif. She was
May 16. 1923 In Sanford
was a resident until re•ta lly . She was a homemaker
‘ a member of SI. Matthew's
______
t Baptist Church.
SRrvivers Include daughter.
Jeanette Dans. Pomorta. Calif.:
in*. Willie Howell Freeman.
A n g e l e s . WTltie L e e
reem a n . S a n fo rd : sis te rs,
•Juanita Fulton. Bronson. Oa..

Arebedella Hunter, Sanford:
brother. William M. Freeman.
W i l m i n g t o n , N .C .: six
grandchldren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrangements.

FSSSMAN.INS1
Funtral H n k n tar Inal Frwman. n . »tw
dla* Awfwat IS. will ba hata Saturday. Sapt. t.
i m at tf naan, at St. MattSaw'a MJaatanary
Baptist Churc-i. Santard. with St*, laanard
Wltaan affktatinr Vtawtnp will ha F t pm.
Friday, at lha lunaral hama.
Arranpamantt by Swnrlaa Funarai Hama.

The latest evidence o f moder­
ate economic growth comes Just
one day after the government
rep orted th e econ om y thla
spring turned In Its weakest
p erform an ce In nearly four
years, expanding at a 1.1
cent annual rate. SUU, the
ond-quarter growth waa larger
than previously estimated due tp
a surge In consumer spending.
T o d a y 's figu res suggested
consumers were becoming more
cautious even as income was on
the rise.
C onsum er spending repre­
sents two-thirds o f the nation's
economic activity. Analysts mtd
Its strength In the spring was the
result largely o f steep discounts
aimed at reducing excess busi­
ness Inventories.
The Commerce Department
said disposable Income — 'in­
come after taxes — rose 0.6
percent In July on top o f a 0.-4
p e rc e n t g a in Ih e p re v io u s
month.
The combination o f Incomes
and spending meant that Ameri­
cana' savings rate — savings as a
percentage o f disposable Income
— rose to 4.2 percent tn July
from 3.S. percen t a m onth
earlier. The last time the asvtnpi
rate was this high aras tn April.
Income was $6.06 trillion in
July arid spending edged up to
•4.89 trillion.

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The Sanford

Com m unity Workshop Choir will perform for Iho public Friday and Saturday.

Choir
1A
The anniversary service Is open to all In the
community.
On Saturday. Sept. 15. the Sanford Workshop
Choir will appear In the Gospel Musical Play.

"Mama. I'm S on y" at Ihe Tuppcrware Theatre In
Kissimmee. Tickets are available at Ticket master.
The choir Is under the directorship of reknowned recording artist Vernon "Papa" Jones.
Mary Llggans Debosc Is the president.

Student who killed her
mother enrolls at Tufts
Associated Press Writer
MEDFORD. Mass. - A teen­
a g e r w h o s e a d m i s s i o n to
Harvard was rescinded after the
school learned she had killed her
mother has settled In at Tufts
University and la trying to keep
a low profile.
Q lna Orant m oved Into a
single room in a Tufts dorm
Wednesday, the first day of
school for freshmen and transfer
While friends said she would
not apeak to reporters and was
trying to Just Mend In. Grant's
reception w as anything but
tranquil.
Editors o f a conservative stu­
dent m agazine plastered the
I with leaflets condemning
the administration for admitting
Orant, IB. w ho pleaded no
co n te st In 1990 to fa ta lly
bludgeoning her mother .with a

The school broke lls official
silence about Grant's acceptance
Wednesday, saying ahe was
admitted as a fully qualified
candidate through the normal
admissions process last March —
before news o f her past com-,
pelled Harvaid lo reject her.
"H aving paid her debts lo
society, she should not be denied
Ihe opportunity o f pursuing a
college degree." said university
spokeswoman Rosemarie Van
Camp.
"W e Intend to do all that we
can to help her achieve that
goal." Van Camp aud. "W e are.
after all. a Just and fair society,
and T u fts la a ca rin g and
forgiving university. In essence,
any other decision would have
been antithetical to our fun­

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to Increase the pumping rates of
the existing wells, the report
•ays. "the highly mineralized
wster would be drawn up. This
w ater Is hard to treat and
produces undesirable drinking
wster."
Tw o polling places will be
operating from 7 a.m. until 7
p.m. For precincts 7. 85 and
100. voting will be done at
Riverside Park on Lockwood
Blvd. For precincts 5. 55. 73. 98
and 102 will be at the Women's
Club, on King Street.
The taro city council races and
referendum are city-wide for all
districts within the Oviedo city
limits.

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ones who have
pointed out the traffic violations
lo the officers each year.
"T h e school district really
cares about the safety of the
kids." he said. "They want these
kids to be safe and want to make
sure that people come to a stop
when Ihe bus Is picking up or
dropping off the kids."
Whitmire said he hoped (he
•117 fine would get the atten­
tion o f those drivers who think
they can get away with not
coming lo complete stop near a
halted school bus.
"But we've had so many that
we think that people Just don't
know what the law Is." he said.

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ICotta Delaney, editor o f The
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"She's obviously worked very
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•aid Katherine Thurston. 18. a
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Calif. "It's a shame people are
making such a big deal out o f
this and making her life dif­
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A k x Shalon. 17. a freshman
from Montclair. N J.. said: " I
think It's great she's coming
here. College la a clean slate. It's
a new beginning. And I think It'a
great she's getting a chance to
start over.”

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But critics labeled that os an
example of misplaced political
correctness.
“ Taking another person’s life
Is unjust." Delaney said.
Harvard rescinded G rant's
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she had pleaded no contest to
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Drug

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Bones unearthed are Russian czar’s

com bination

proceeds from the confiscated property to the Justice Department's
Crime Victims Fund

may ravolutionlza

BOSTON — The combination o f an ulcer medicine and a cancer
drug may be as effective as the stlll-lllegal French abortion pill for
ending pregnancies at home, a study released today suggests.
If the drugs methotrexate and misoprostol work as well as early
research Indicates, they could profoundly alter the abortion
landscape In the United Slates.
Even though the two drugs have not been approved for abortion,
they can lie quietly and legally prescribed by any doctor. That allows
women to bypass clinics that have been the main battleground for
alxirtlon opponents and end pregnancies without surgery.

The check will be "In the range of *520.000 to 5540.000." said
one Justice official, who spoke on condition o f anonymity. Another
Justice official put the amount at "w ell In excess o f $500,000."

N o rock fn' roll
CLEVELAND — There Is no rock 'n' roll In the Rock and Roll Hall
o f Fame.
The memorabilia section o f the Rock and Roll Hall o f Fame and
Museum, which opens to the public Saturday. Is alive with the
music It celebrates. But the hall o f fame Is silent and dark.
Which is Just how the music shrine's backers envisioned It.
"That's probably the one place where we allow you to be a little
reverential." said museum Director Dennis Barrie. "T o be a little
quiet with your thoughts, to contemplate what these people meant
to you."

"T ills Is an exciting phenomenon because It will provide yet
WASHINGTON — American and Russian experts Mid today
they've resolved the lost shred of doubt: A DNA lest "unam ­ another choice for women,'* said Dr. Richard U. Ilausknecht. who
biguously confirms" that bones unearthed front a mass grave In conducted the latest study. "Since there Is a paucity o f health care
Russia In 1091 arc those o f Nicholas II. lost o f the czars of all the providers providing abortions In some (tarts o f the United States, this
may have n significant Impact."
Russians.
If the evidence Is accepted In Russia. Nicholas, murdered In a
cellar with his family and servants by the revolutionary Bolsheviks
one bloody night In 1918. can be given the ceremonial burial that F D A O K s “ biopharm ing”
was held up while the Investigation was conducted.
WASHINGTON — Growing vital medicines In animals' milk, a
"The riddle o f Czar Nicholas ll's mysterious remains has hern
technology some researchers coll the future o f ulfordablc drugs. Just
solved." a DNA team from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
got a boost from the Food and Drug Administration.
announced, reporting the results of a three-month Investigation
The FDA last week quietly signaled It Is ready to do business with
conducted with Russian DNA expert Pavel Ivanov.
Hut the Investigation did not address a more commonly asked these "blopharmers." Issuing the first guidelines for medicines
question, the subject of legend for more than 75 years: What about milked from genetically engineered animals.
Princess Anastasia? Some have always claimed that a bulletThe Hedging Held promises to be "on e of the next major
deflecting, diamond-encrusted corset allowrd the czar's youngest technological booatB for biotechnology and the phannaceutlcal
daughter to esenpe the Bolshevik gunfire and that she lived abroad Industries." said Dr. Philip Noguchi, the FDA's biotechnology chief.
In splendid anonymity.
The guidelines are "a turning point" that Indicate companies
should forge ahead with these drugs, said James Gcrnghty.
president o f Gcnsymc Transgenlcs Corp. He plans to test the first
such
drug on Americans next year.
More warfare planes sent to Balkans
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon Is sending more electronic
warfare planes to the Balkans to add punch to NATO 's air assault on
Serb positions In Bosnia, even as the Clinton administration presses
Serb leaders to talk peace.

Damage assessed from Bosnian skies
PALE. Bosnla-llerzegovlna — NATO warplanes trolled the skies o f
Bosnia early today assessing damage and sizing up new bombing
targets In a hlgh-stakrs standoff with rebel Serbs still sticking to
their guns.

Crime victim s will benefit
WASHINGTON — Crime victims uround the country will benefit
from more than $500.(XX) that federal prosecutors have wrung from
the seized assets o f Moscow's free-spending spies. Aldrich and
Mosarlo Ames.

The search was also on for two French pilots whose plane was shot
down near Pale.
Despite a day of alrstrlkes by allied forces In the largest military
action In the history of NATO, there were Indications of progress
toward a Balkans peace deal.

U.S. planes nlrrndy In the region comprise the bulk ol u NA TO air
contingent that began successive waves of air attacks in eastern
Bosnia, mainly around the capital of Sarajevo, on Wednesday
morning (Bosnia tlme|. There was no letup In sight.

Aflrr thr former CIA counterintelligence officer and his wife
pleaded guilty last year to spying In the most damaging espionage
case In U.S. history, federal prosecutors seized their foreign bank
accounts, a suburban home, red Jaguar sedan and household goods.
The prn|&gt;rrty was sold: the possessions, auctioned.

"It Is time to talk about peace, even after this dreadful bombing."
Bosnian Serb military leader Gen. Ratko Mladic said late
Wednesday, although he refused a U.N. demand to pull back the
heavy weapons that have terrorized the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo,
throughout the 40-month-old war.

The Clinton administration was portraying the Bosnian Scrim'
cause as hopeless.

Today. U.S. Attorney Helen Fahey, whose office prosecuted the
case In suburlian Alexandria. Va.. was to give a check for the From Associated Praia reports

Twenty-five Air Force and Navy planes were singled on:
Wednesday for (xtsstble deployment, and an unknown number of
them were heading out. a senior defense official said. It was not clear
Wednesday whether all 25 would Ik - sent.

Local musicians have topped
the charts more than 20 years
■y SUSAN WBNNIR

SEMINOLE COUNTY
TAX CERTIFICATE SALE
L E G A L N O T IC E S

Herald Stall Writer
LAKE MONROE — Jack Blanchard and Misty
Morgan have performed for audiences In almost
every slate In America.
From locally at Fitzgeralds and the Contempo­
rary Hotel at Disney World to Washington. D C..
New York, state fairs and auditoriums across the
U.S.. the couple seninade and entertain with (lair.
The Lake Monroe residents recorded numerous
albums and singles but are best known for their
hit In the 70's "Tennessee Blrdwalk" which
earned the duo n Grammy nomination nnd
Billboard Magazines Duet of the Year.
A recent release soared over the airwaves In
July. "Because We Love." written by Jack and
Misty. It Is the second single from their Playback
CDalbum."Back In Harmony."
According to Blanchard, the first single from
the CD."Sca of Heartbreak." was aired on over
160 U.S. radio stations and more In Europe. It
also reached *2 In the Netherlands May of this
year.
They ore also no strangers to television.
Working with Jackie Gleason and the Dick Clark
Show, national television networks have relished
their charm and pizazz.
The Florida Symphony Orchestra was honored
to have Blanchard play with the group In the 70s.
Saluting many stars at Disney hlghtllghtcd the
couple's travels. Jack and Misty hobnobbed with
country artists Roy Clark and Hank Williams.
Blanchard laughed as he sald,"Waylon Jennings
copied me."
T o add to their country roots, the Grand Ole
Opry hosted Johnny Cash and Johnny Paycheck.
Jack and Misty Joined the ranks and have
appeared twice on the famous stage.
Th e couple were chosen as Judges at an event
for the Florida Country Music Association. The
festivities took place this month.
Blanchard said that although much o f their
music and background stems from the country
music style, they are actually New York natives.
"1 write songs." he said. " I could become country
or pop. I guess I'm really Just a Jazz musician
playing country music."
In fact. In the beginning they originally played
Jazz In clubs In New York.
Now. with over eight million albums and four
gold records to their credit. Jack and Misty
entertain at private parties, benefits or as
bookings allow wherever needed. At times they
can be found recording In the country music
capital of Nashville.
A date has already been set for the first part of
October to perform locally at the Langford Hotel.
Jack and Misty have not been the only ones to
enjoy llielr music. Many musicians have also
entertained audiences with their lyrics.
A.S.C.A.P. (American Society o f Composers.
Authors and Publishers) and B.M.I. (Brodcastlng
Music Inc.l. worlds largest licensing organization,
uwurds for oongwrttlng excellence has definitely
been an Incentive for stars worldwide In the pop
country and Jazz fields to "sing the songs1* of
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SEPTEMBER. IWS. TOO AAA. AT THE COUNTY SERVICES
BUILDING IN 1ANFOBO. IN I EAST FIRST STREET. ROOM Ills.
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE. STATE OF FLORIDA. TAX SALE
CERTIFICATES WILL EE SOLO ON THE FOLLOWINO DE­
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HEBEIN SET OPPOSITE THE SAME, TOGETHER WITH ALL
COSTS OF SUCH SALE ANO ALL ADVERTISING. SALE WILL BE
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Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan
Although the couples' single "Y o u ’ve Got Your
Troubles. I've Got Mine." hit the charts, crowds
agree their "laid-back personalities'* and charm
clear the hazy air.
Numerous newspapers and magazines have
sung the praises of Jack and Misty while
applauding their full-orchestra sound created live
on-stage.
For more Information contact J A M Produc­
tions at P.O. Box 470I2I. Lake Monroe. FL
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Sanford Herald

A u g u st 31, 1995

Seminole dominance

IN BRIEF

□ County volleyball trio crushes ‘foreign’ foes

LOCALLY

Hear! problem kills M cDow ell
CASSELBERRY - Former Florida basketball
player Eugene McDowell died last week from an
enlarged hearl. police said, adding that an
autopsy found no evidence of Illegal drugs.
McDowell. 31, who played at Florida from
1981-85 and Is the seventh-leading scorer In
school history, collapsed In a nightclub early
lost Thursday and died shortly afterward.
An autopsy by the Seminole County coroner's
office revealed that McDowell died from an
enlarged heart, said police Sgt. Greg Hepburn.

C hurch teams needed
SANFORD — Church teams Interested In the
Sanford Recreation Department Fall Slowpltch
Softball League that will start on Saturday.
Sept. 16 are encouraged locnll 330-5697.
Cost will be $205 for teams who attended the
preseason meeting and $220 for others. Women
will be allowed to play.

Last call for returning teams
SANFORD - Teams that played In the
Sanford Recr eat i on Depar t ment Spri ng
Slowpltch Softball Leagues have until 5 p m..
Friday. September 1st to guarantee themselves
a spot In the upcoming Fall Leagues.
Starting Tuesday. Sept. 5th. teams will be
accepted on a first-come, first served basis.
Deadline for entry Is Friday. Sept. 8th. Leagues
will play practice games on Sept. 7th. 12th and
13th. then begin the regular season on the 14th
(for Thursday night) and the 19th for others.
Call 330-5697 for more Information.

Girls softball players naadad
SANFORD — Players are still needed for both
the Junior (12 &amp; Under) and the Senior (16 &amp;
Under) divisions of the Sanford Recreation
Department Girls* Fall Slowpltch Softball
Leagues that are scheduled to begin play on
Saturday. September 16th.
For more Information, or to register, call (407)
330-5697 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.

S H S football tlckats on sala
SANFORD — Advance tickets for regular
season Seminole High School football home
football games arc now on sale at William
Howard Jewlers. Lakevlew Middle School.
Sanford Middle Schopland the Athletic Office In
Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium at 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 home games.
For more Information, call 322-4352 ex. 299.

By OAHVCOATOAM
Horald Stall Writer
LAKE MARY - Devin Hale rarked
up 14 service points. Including 10
straight In the first game, ns Lake
Mary dumped Osceola 15-2. 15-2 In
boys' volleyball Wednesday night.
The performance came as no
surprise to Luke Mary coach Bill
Whalen. He credited the players
with a good week of practice In
preparation for the season-opener
" W e played the way we arc
capable of playing." Whalen said.
"It was a good match for us because
everybody on the team played.”
The Rams will get a return match
with the Kowboys In Kissimmee
next Wednesday night, with the
junior varlsty starting at 6 p in. and
the varsltv at 7 p.m.
After Adam Messier and Will
Lipscomb served Lake Mary to a 3-0
first game lead. Hale stepped to the
baseline and extended the lead to
13-0. Osceola trimmed the lead to
13-2. but Ryan Mau then closed out
the first game for the Rams.
"W c really plyed the same way
throughout the match." Whalen
said. "In the game of volleyball, you
have streaks, and the one that has
the most streaks Is usually the one
that comes out ahead."
Osceola put up u good fight to
start the second game, and closed to
within 3-1 on a service point by
Brian Carpenter. The Rams then
pulled out to a 9-1 lead ns Lipscomb
and Mau each won three service
points. Sean Whitman closed out
the match with three service points.
Darrell Dllmorc had six kills for
Lake Mary, while Erik Larsen had
10 spikes and nine kills.
"Once we got it going, we did
w ell." Whalen said. "It's a game of
momentum. I was very pleased with
our play. We still have a few things
to work on. but our players know
they will be very tough to beat if
they stay focused."

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The Rams' Junior varsity opened
the night wit’ll a 15-4. 15-5 win.
Nick Nanton won 11 straight service
points to close out gumc one for
Lake Mary. Shawn Mclnhn then
gave the Rams six service (mints In
game two. Including the last three.
"They played very well, especially
for their first match of Ihc season."
Whalen said. "I'm proud of them ."

TRIBE BOY8 WIN ON ROAD
PORT ORANGE — Dave Campbell
served for nine (mints In the first
game and Brent Bradshaw added 11
service points In the second game In
Seminole's 15-5. 15-4 clubbing of
Spruce Creek Wednesday night.
Campbell hnd three urea and 23
assists, while Bradshaw hnd thrre
aces, six kills, five digs, and thrre
assists. Seminole coach Beth Corso
was pleased by what she saw In the
squad's season opener.
"Brent and Dave had a great night
serving." Corso mild. "T h e whole
tram aid well. It's u great way to
start the season."
Chris Louwsmn had five kills and
12 digs: Greg Pegram four kills, four
digs and four assists: Dan Julnto
four kills and two assists: and Eric
Ho five kills, three digs, three assists
and two blocks for the Tribe.
Seminole will continue on the
road tonight, traveling to Bunnell
for a varsity only match with Flagler
Palm Coast starting at 6 p.m.

LION GIRLS WIN OPENER
OVIEDO - The Oviedo girls'
volleyball team opened their season
with a 15-6. 15-4 win over Deltona.
The Lions Jumped out to a 10-1
lead In the first game en route to the
victory. Bonnie Dedclow had four
kills, while Leah llarklewlci had
three kills. Michelle Cutter hnd
three nces for the winners, while
Shannon Nunns had two.
"W c had a lot of Jitters because It
was our first gam e." said Oviedo
assistant coach Anna Hollis. "W c
have a strong group of girls. Our
attacksand defense were good."
.

Lake Mary's Devin Hale came up with 14 service points, Including 10
straight winners in the first game, as the Rams opened their season by
crushing the vla)t)na Osceola Kowboys 15-2,15-2 Wednesday night.

Im ul

First Shiloh
new summer
hoops leader

Y M C A A du lt Flag Football
LAKE MARY - Sign up, (or Ihc YMCA Fall
Adult Flag Football League arc now being
accepted. This Is an eight week season with
games played on Saturday afternoons. The
league Is open to anyone 18 or older and teams
are seven to a side with up to 14 on a roster.
The season begins Saturday. September 16. at
Idyllwllde Elementary School with a tourna­
ment beginning Nov. 4 with the Eastslde and
Winter Park YMCA's. Registration deadline is
Wednesday. Sept. 13 at 5 p.m. There Is a
mandatory captain's meeting on Sept. 13 at 7
p.m. at the Seminole YMCA.
For more Information please contact Todd
Couture. Program Coordinator, at the Seminole
Family YMCA. at (407) 321 -8944.

Associated Press_________________________________

Burkttt, Colbrunn l«a d M arlins
MIAMI — John Burkett took a shutout Into the
ninth Inning and finished with a five-hitter as
the Florida Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs 4-1.
Burkett (12-11) walked three and stuck out
five as he set a record for victories for the
3-year-old franchise.
Greg Colbrunn drove In three runs for the
Marlins. Including his 20th home run.
Sammy Sosa homered with one out In Ihc
ninth, his 30th o f the season and 10th In 13
games, to break up the shutout.
Burkett scored In Ihc third when he came In
on Terry Pcndelton's two-out. bases-loaded
walk. Colbrunn extended his hitting streak to 11
games with a two-run single to make It 3-0.

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Alphonso Davis (white shirt) scored seven of
his 12 points In the second half as the Rebels
overcame a 19-10 halfllme doflcll to edget

Sanford A.A.U. 45-44 In Sanford Recreation
Department 16-18 Summer Basketball Loague
action Wednesday at Sanford Middle School.

SANFORD — Coming on strong.
Steve Austin (15 points). Ricky Butler (11 points) and
Ktm Moultrie (10 points) all hit for double figures as
First Shiloh Church moved Into first place in the
Sanford Recreation Department 16-18 Sum m er
Basketball League by whipping the Celtics 61-39
despite a 23-polnl performance by Nate Hall.
T h e two teams had entered the contest In the Dan
Pelham Gymnatorlum at Sanford Middle School with
Identical 5-1 records. The loss was the second straight
for the Celtics, while First Shiloh has now won five In a
row.
In other games Wednesday night, the World of
Creation Rebels used a huge second half to overcome a
19-10 halfllme deficit to nip Sanford A.A.U. (Amateur
Athletic Union) 45-44. George Baker scored I I o f his
team-high 13 points In the 35 point second half for the
Rebels, while Alphonso Davis chipped In with 12 points
for the winners. Mike Williams tossed in 11 points and
Chris Westhelle 10 points for Sanford A.A.U.
And. Mike Vallot Jr. scored 13 points and Aaron
Thomas eight points os the Expos took a 34-19 halftime
and held on for a 58-53 triumph over the Young Guns.
Vallot was on target from long range os lie nailed five
three-pointers on Ills way to a nlghl-hlgh 24 points.
Thomas followed with 16 points, while James Davis
ulan found double figures for Ihc winners with 12
points.
Culvln Copeland netted a tram-high 16 points for the

□Bsc Basketball, Fags 2B

WHAT'S HARMNINO

Knights open tonight against Eastern Kentucky

CR O SS C O U N TR Y

Associated Brass

□ Lafcs Brantlty Invitational, 4 p.m.

ORLANDO - The University of Central Florida
will launch Its final season In Division l-AA
tonight with an eye to the future — not to the
Golden Knights' last opportunity to win a
national title on that level.
Winning enough games to make the ptayofTs
berths has been a priority for coach Gene
McDowell's program for a decade. However, a
more demanding schedule featuring Florida
State and two other Division l-A opponents
awaits this year's team.
"T o some people, this week’s game is the most
Important thing in the world." McDowell said.
"But we've got to look at what's at stake when
we Join Division I. We become eligible for TV
appearances and bowl appearances and that
means a lot o f revenue. And revenue Is whal you
need to move up In the big time."

Boya’ Volleyball
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COLLEOEFOOTBALL
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UCF. coming off a 7-4 finish, opens the season
at the Florida Citrus Bowl at 7 p.m. agnlnst
Eustrm Kentucky, which Is ranked No. 5 In Ihc
l-AA poll. The Golden Knights play at Florida
Stale on Sept. 23. Hawaii on Oct. 21 and
Northeast Louisiana on Oct. 28.
The program moves up to Division l-A next
season and future schedules Inrlude road dates
against Florida. Auburn. Georgia. Georgia Tech.
Mississippi Stale. I’urduc and Virginia.
McDowell begins ills 11lh season at UCF with a
70-44 record. Six stariers return on defense, but
only two on ofTcnse, where freshman Dante
Culpepper takes over at quarterback.
Culpepper was Florida's "Mr. Football" In
1994 after throwing for 3.070 yards and 31
touchdowns while leading Ocalu Vanguard to the
Class 5A state championship game.
Because Culpepper Is a true freshman, though.
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Krucxck have decided to scale down the
pass-oriented, pro-set offense that has been a
major part of Ihc Golden Knights' success In
recent years.
McDowell Is hoping the running game, featur­
ing one-time Florida Stale tailback Marquette
Smith and fullback Gerod Davis, will lake some
of the pressure off Culpepper. Smith rushed for
1.058 yards last season, while Davis gained
1.154 yards as a freshman in 1992.
On Wednesday. McDowell announced that
Davis, from Edgewater High School, and Oviedo
offensive lineman Chris Tabscott have been
selected as the offensive captains for thw 1995
season, while Smith, the former Lake Howell
All-American, will be the alternate.
The defensive captains will be Emil Eklyor
from Daytona Beach and Allen Powell of Orlando
with Daytona Beach's Robert Braucht serving as
the alternate.

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Y ou ng Guns and Jer maine
Mackey helped out with 10
points.
First Shiloh now Blands alone
atop the league standings with a
6-1 record, with the Celtics right
behind ar 6-2. Calvary Apostolic
Temple and the Sanford Majtc
arc tied for third with 4-3

RAINES GAUGE
'95
Category
Games....
.....409
At-bats....
..... 65
Runs......
..... 123
Hits........
...... 57
RBI.........
...... 23
Doubles.
2
Triples....
Home runs......... 12
...... 11
Steals....
....... 301
Average.

b «B t

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160
647
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

2,027
7.673
1.356
2.275
816
370
107
144
775
.296

Am*rkon league
All Times ID T

Sett Divider

Boston
New York
Baltimore
Toronto
Detroit
CHr* lend
Kansas City
Milwaukee
Chicago
Minnesota
Cell tornla
Texas
Seattle
Oakland

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Minnesota 4. Tone* 1
Bo*Ion l. Seattle 4
Oakland !, Baltimore 1
Kansa* City 1. Milwaukee t
Chicago 10. Detroit 1
Cleveland 4. Toronto A 14Inning*
T iu n ia v'i flamn
D etroit (M oore s 141 at C hicago
IFernandt, S 11,1 01pm
Toronto (Hurtado SH at Cleveland (Hill
1*1,1 OSpm
Seattle (Johnson D l l at Batten (Cormier

* 41.101pm

Oakland lltolliemyre D I ) at Baltimore
(Erick to rt 10), 1:11 pm
California (B Anderson 4 41 at New York
1Hitchcock **&gt;. 7:11pm
Milwaukee I Sparks m i at Kansas City
IAppier D S I.IM p m .

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Greenville (Breves)
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Birmingham IWSei)
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Birmingham A Chattanooga l
JnfUda»Mle 1. OrlaaN* I
Carolina S. Greenville 4
Pert City A Knarvine a. to Inning*
Memphis 1, Huntsville I
Thursday's Oemet
OR
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Greenville at Carolina
Knoivlll* at Pert City
Birmingham el Chattanooga
Huntsville at Memphis

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Color ado A Plttthgrgh 0
Houston 1, Atlantal
Sen Diesel. Montreal I
New York A Las Angeles t
Thursday's Oaeses
Philadelphia (Femends, 41) el Sen Fran.
BreuIng lonA-U.lMp.m.
tree) (Martimet 114) it Sen Dtege
(ANXy OS), 4 01pm
i (Tracheal 4X1 *t Flertd* II
14). Filip RA
Pittsburgh (Neegto 114) st Clncbmptl
(Viola ftft). I X p m.
Houston IDrabak 11) at Atlanta (A
1Al).l:Mp.m.
Hew Yark (TsIgheOsr 41) el Lee Angeles
I Homo 101). 10 OSpm

Basketball
C on tlo o td from Po|o I B

Tim R«in«s Is a Sanford native and Samlnole High School
graduate now playing for the Chicago While Sox. His slats are
for the 1995 season In the first column, personal-best season
totals in the second column and current career totals
(Including 1995 games) In the third column.
Raines was 2-for-5. with both hits being doubles, and drovo
In a run as the White Sox beat the Detroit Tigers 10-7
Wednesday night. Raines Is the third leading hitter In the
American League for the month of August, batting at a .360
clip.

records, while the Young Guns
are 4-4. Standing sixth through
eighth are the Expos |3-5), the
World of Creation Rebels (2-4)
and Sanford A.A.U. (1 -7).
Tonight at Sanford Middle
School, the Celtics battle the
Rebels at 6:30 p.m.; First Shiloh
takes on Calvary A postolic
Temple at 7:30 p.m.: and the
Majtc face the Expos at 8:30 p.m.

■ Daytona (Cubs)
Vera Beach (Oedgirs)
Braverd (Marlins)
W.P. Beach (Eipot)
SI. Lucto (M Xt)
Kttalmma* (Astras)

Pet.
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444
444
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ats
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Perl Myers (Twtnt)
X D A 4 7 Ctoerwator (Phi 11tot)
M 14 MS Ito
St. Pato ICardtoalt)
N X
M* *
Chartotto (Rangers)
M SI
4M t»&gt;y
■ Tampa (YankeesI
M
IS
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SaratetalRadSai)
17 SI
4J0 tl's
Lakeland (Tigers)
X
14
ah d &gt;*
Dunedin (Blue Jaytl
X
X
am 14
■ won llrtl halt title
Wednesday* Game*
Chartotto A Lakeland A I* Inning*
Dunedin A Fart Myers 1.1st Gam*
Fort Mygrt A Ounadln A Ind Gam*
St Petersburg 4. Clearwater 1
TempeXIareaetoft
I County A Dayton* ft
Vers Booth
st Kliebrnnee. ppd. rain
iathatKlialmmaa.pt
W**t Palm Beech 7, SI. lucto A 1*1 Gam*
St. Lutto A Weal Pehn Beach A Snd Gam*.
Lakeland at Chartotto
Fart Myort at Dunedin
Ctoarwetor at St. Petortburg
Saraseie at Tempo
Brevard County el Daytona
Vera Beech *1Kittlmme*
West Palm Beech at SI Lucto

■ A S U A L L BOXCS
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Tim Rainas

Serveisc S 0 0 0
Sncheilb 1 * 0 0
FCstiiep l o t t
Butietlph 10 10
TAdmsp 0 0 00
Total*
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Total*

X 4 14

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Florida
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1 LOB — Chicago S. Florida I IB Tlmmon* KOI HR - Sota IX). Colbrwnn
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Umpire* — Home. Kellogg: Flr*l, Re
lllord. Second. Wendektedl. Third. Marth
T - I M A — 11.SOS (441X1

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The Tapis
The Top Twenty Five teem* In The
Alice 10led Pret* college football pell, with
llrtl place vote* In perenlhe*et. record*,
total point* bated on IS point* tor a llrtl piece
vote through one point tor a 11th place vote
and preview* rank log:
Record Ptl
Pv
1*4 1.7*1 1
1. Flertda St. Ill)
000 1.444 I
1 Nebraska (111
1 Tesat AAMI4I
000 1.7*0 S
00ft 1.70* 4
*. Permit. It)
144 l.lfft S
A F torIda (11
000 MX *
* Auburn 11)
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1 . Southern Cel
••• 1.MI 1
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Iftft
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to Ohio St
••• t x to
It. Alabama
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11. Miami
ras is
IS Michigan
1Aft
ftftft 701 D
u. Caterado
SM 14
IS UCLA
009
1* Oklal om a
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SSI IS
• 10 407 1!
11. Virginia
MO 11
to Teiat
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747 If
000
If Art,one
X. North Carotin*
OftO 71! X
TOO 11
1) Wisconsin
000
77 Washington
••ft no »
» West Virginia
OftO
114 »
Itl 14
14 Virginia Tech
00ft
lift IS. IIIMOit
‘ receiving vote*, Oregon ISA Kansas
SI. IX. N. Carolina SI. I1A South Caroline
107. Batten College 77. Brigham Yeung 7a
Colorado SI. *A MlssHeippI St SA Calltemla
SA Teiat Tech IS. Duke IS. Baylor f.
Ctomton f. Syracute *. Bowling Green A LSU
A Louttvllto A Fretno St. A Arkema* A
Georgia A Southern Mitt 1. WatMngton St I.
it. Nevada I.
JUCO Preaaatan Tap IS
COLORADO SPRINGS. Cato - The pr*
*ation National Junior Cell*** Athletic
Association football poll with t(*4record*:
Record
I N E Oklahoma
*14
1 Rick*. Idaho
11 • •
I. Trinity, Tesat
D *#
4 Hind*.Mitt.
IM S
5 Coffeyvllto, Kan
4S«

a. NW. MUttSSippt
7. oi*!*. Utah

I DuPeg*. Ilimoi*
T Middle Georgia
10. Garden City. Kan.
II . Georgia Military
It. tl*w#mb*.MIs*
D. Blinn. Teia*
14 Naitau. N Y.
15 Normendtla.Minn

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US. Open Retvlts
NEW YORK - Resutt* Wednesday at the
t* M million U S Open el Flushing Meadow:
First
Michael Sllch (I), Germany, del. Javier
Ssnchei. Spain. W . A A ftft
Mark Woodierd*. Australia. d»l. Kris
GoMsem. Belgium. 4 A S A a 4
Stolen* Pescoeelid*. Italy, del. Jlrl Novak.
CM«h Republic. I A S A * A S I .
Richard Kra|k«k 111). Netherlands, del.
Karel Novecek. Ciech Republic. * A * A * 4.
Themes Mutter ID. Austria, del Luke
Jensen. Marietta, G a . !* t !J ).* A * S .
Scott Draper. Austral!*, del. Crlttlene
Car elll. Italy.*!, t A 1 A * 1
Hernon Cumy. Argentina, del Jonathan
Stark, Saettto, * A * A * S.
AAeurlcto Hadad. Colombia del Jean
Philipp* Fleur ton. Franc*. 7 S.* A * 1.
Michael Chang (I). Menderten. N *v . del
Glen luce Paul. Italy, 4 ft. 4 1.4 ft
Frederlk Falter lain. Denmark, del Jordl
Bur i Ho. Spain. 4 1.lAftA44.41.
Andrei Chetnekev. Buttle, del. MaliVal
Washington. Pont* Vtdra Beech. SA SA SS.
ftMichael Tebbutt.
ft
Auttrelle. del Andtrs
1
I 4 A SA 1 ft (1 4)
Jerryd.
Sweden.
■artten Braatch, Germany, del. Seen
Homphrtot. Tampa. SA S ! (S ll. &gt; * (M l.
SA

C7AM&gt;J A/acr
FIBIT SHILOH*!. CBLTICS X
Cattles (Ml
H e lis s iIA W e id o lllf.J . Williamslftft
A Cetieid a S S*. C. COMOT * • * «. Celller 111
1 retell: I S * II X
Flrtl HUM) Cburcb (II)
Moultrie 1011*. Lawson I * « *. Carter 1
ft* A T. Fltner 40 11 0111111A Austin S i t
IS. Butler4J 1 II Totals l i t 11*1.
Hairtime - First Union 14. Celtics II.
ThreepeM Held seals - Celtics 1 (Wald*);
First Shileh 1 (Austin 1. Carter) Total touts
- Celtics x . First SNleh 14 Fautod out Celtics. C Cooper. Technicals — none
Records - Celtics 11; F trst thlieh a 1.
RIBILSAS. SAttFOROA.A U. 44
SeaSard AA.U, (441
Parker * 4 * 4 Blue 1 S I A Hughes I 4 * A
Wesltwii* SPI 10. M Williams 4 SO It. Smith
0 ) 4 S. Batten n i l . McIntyre I • • 1 Totals
&lt;4 11X44
World e( CrSMtod Bebeto (M l
A Davis l a * It, Alieway 11 1 A OtlllgardO
» * * . Pierson 1 *1 A Garden 1 **1 , Nairn* l
» • 1. Scott 1 » 11, Jetowen 11a j. Bermudai I

••1. Baker a IS 11. Touts 111*1441
Halltime - laniard A A U If. Rebel* IS.
Three point field poets - Rebels t (Scott I
Total tout*I •— laniard A A U » ; Rebel* 1*.
Fautod out — none Technical* — Sentor*
A A U . M. Williams Records - Santord
A A U 17. world el Creation Rebels IA
IXPOS SA TOUttO OUttl 11
YeengOwMIUI
Mackey 1 b l IS. CapeUnd 11 a to. Mar ley 1
* 0 A Whack IP S A Woods 1*41, Andersen I
0*1. Hillary 114S. GUI 111*. Totals n 1-Id

17

lege* (Ml
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called Matt Stair*, outtlaldar. (ram
Pawtucket at the International League
CALIFORNIA ANGELS - Placed Chka
Llral. Infleidtr. on waivers tor the purpose at
giving Mm hit unconditional ret****. Ra
celled Andy Allenton. catcher, tram Lak*
Elsinore of the California League
KANSAS CITY ROYALS - Optioned Rutty
Maechem. pitcher, to Springfield at the
Midwest League Recalled Rick Hultmen.
pitcher. Irom Omaha el the American
Association
ATLANTA BRAVES - Recalled Eddie
Per*i. catcher, tram Richmond el the
Intern, I tonal League
LOS ANOELES DOOOIHS - Recalled
Joey EIk hen. pitcher, from Albuquerque Ol
the Pacific Coett League Purchased the
contract el Karim Garcia, outfielder tram
Albuquerque Optioned Jim Brink#, pitcher.
I* San Antonie of the Teaat League Deng
noted Rick Parker, outfielder, tor assign
SAN 0 1 (0 0 PADRES - Recalled Merc
Newttold. outfielder, tram Let Veget ol the
Pacific Coast League Optioned Outtln
Hermanton. pitcher, to Let Vegas
FOOTBALL
HaHen* I Feetbalt League
ARIZONA CARDINALS - Signed Waller
Dunton, running back kick returner; Carlo*
Brook*, corntrbech; end Jerry Drake, d*
tensive lineman, to the practice squad
CLEVELAND BROWNS - Agreed to
to,m i with Eric Turner, safety, on a
three year contract
MIAMI DOLPHINS - Signed Kirby Gar
Oer, running beck, Jaten Jamet. eftoetiv*
Iin* man, Calvin Jack ten. cnmerbeck, Chka
Heltan, safety, and Jet Ptonentky. tight and.
to the practice squad PUced Kevin Bruthan,
center, an tn|vrtd reserve.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS - Signed Rkk*y
Brady, tight end. te the practice squad
Waived Selwyn Janet, cornerbeck. end Jell
Devldton. guard tackle, from ln|ur*d ra
serve
NEW YORK OIANTS - Waived Kent
Graham, quarterback Signed Tommy
Mnddoa. quarterback, ton two year contract.
IT. LOUIS RAMS - Signed Dev* Berr,
quarterback Released John Reece, cor
nerbnek
SAN FRANCISCO tfERS - Signed Ter
fence Warren, wide receiver kick returner,
era) Tim Herrlk. detentIV* end Waived
Darryl Hall, lately
SEATTLE SBAHAWKI - Signed Kris
Pol lack, guard, to the pr K tk * squad
HOCKEY
Netleatel Hockey League
NEW YORK ISLANDERS - Agreed to
term* with Mkk Vufcota. right wing
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS - Acquired
the rights te Oimltrl Yuthkevlch, d*
tentemen. from the Philadelphia Flyert lor
I X flrtl end fourth round drill picks, end e
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SOCCER
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MONTERREY LA HAZA - Signed Samuel
Ekeme, defender, to a two year contract
COLLEGE
CALDWELL — Named Dean Johnson
softball coach, and Donne McGoidrlrk end
Gary Varjian women! e it Islant basketball
uoachat
CENTRE — Named Brian Chefin women's
Interim basketball coach
CLEVELAND STATE - Named Bill Rttm
fencing coech
MAR I IT — Named Colin Sullivan auiiient
to the athletic director tor operations
MOREHEAD STATE - Named John
Ooroterlo assistant athletic trainer.
NAZARBTN. N.V. - Named Nelson
Whitmore men's assistant basketball coach;
Kevin Coa assistant teems* coach, end
Lorrrle Dtyl* and Cathy Mots women's
assistant soccer coaches
NiAOARA — Named Jennifer Pasternak
end Chris line McGee women’s assistant
basketball coaches, and Jessica Gagllanese
assistant athlelk trainer
NORTH CANOLINA-CMARLOTTE Named Stephen Oil assistant cross country
and track and Held coach

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People
Y e s , Je rry believes in U F O s
Sunrise Klwanla meets Friday
The Seminole Sunrlae Klwanla Club meets every Friday, at 7
a.m., at Shoney'a, US 17-92, south o f Airport Boulevard.
Visiting Klwanlans arc welcome. For Information, call Lou
Hcvey. 322-0082.

Free clinic every Friday
GENEVA — A free clinic to Include blood pressure check,
blood sugar screening and Immunizations will be held every
Friday, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.. at the Geneva Elementary
School In the old school building, comer o f First and Main
Street in Geneva. The clinic Is sponsored by the Seminole
County Health Department In conjunction with the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office and Geneva Elementary School. For
information, call 349-9284.

‘Holiday Series’ opens
season at S C C gallery
Seminole Community College
Fine Arts Gallery opens Its
1995-96 season with works from
"The Holiday Series" by Gale
Fullon Ross. The exhibit opens
Sept. 3 and runs through Sept.
28. The opening reception Is
Sept. 5. 5 to 7 p.m.. with a
gallery talk by the artist at 6
p.m.
In " T h e Holiday S e rie s ,"
Fullon Ross pays tribute to the
music of Billie Holiday. Accord­
ing to the artist. "I want to paint
like Billie Holiday sang." The
feminine strength and bluesy
tragedy o f Holiday's life are
attractive to the artist, and these
studies on Holiday stem from
her particular love of the human
soul's manlfeslallons on the
face. Drawing Inspiration and
artistic vigor from African Amer­
ican life, the artist looks at the
aesthetics o f jazz and blues as
representative of the psyche of
the culture.
Gale Fulton Ross studied art

history at the California School
o f Art. and has studied with
artists Melvin Johnson (Vesper
George School o f Art). Cleveland
Bellow (Deyoung Museum), and
Pierre Paraus (Nice, France).
Recent aw ards Include a
fellowship from the LaNapoulc
Art Foundation In LaNapoulc.
France and a Pollock-KrassnciFoundatlon grant. Her exhibits
Include the Museum o f African
American Art In Los Angeles,
the Parrish Gallery In Washing­
ton. D.C.: the Forbes Gallery In
New York City: the Prince Albert
Gallerle In Parts. France; and the
Neville Gallery In Toronto.
In conjunction with this exhib­
it. SCC Is presenting Jacqueline
Jones In Concert, featuring the
music o f Billie Holiday, on Sept.
14, 8 p.m. In the Fine Arts
Concert Hall. The concert Is free
and open to the public.
For Information on the exhibit,
concert, and other SCC arts
events, call 328-2039.

DEAR JERRY: Do you believe
In UFOs and have you ever seen
one? It's hard to Imagine that
they don't exist.

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BARRY
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
DEAR BARRY: Yes. I too

IS:

believe as many others. In the
e x i s t en c e o f som e form o f
extraterrestrial life. As a matter
o f fact, I have had no less than
two occasions 1 have been wit­
ness to what I believe was some
form of spacecraft I have visually
seen. By the way. all the times
that 1 saw something was In the
daytime; not to be confused with
‘ ‘swamp gas” at night.
More Interesting was Novem­
ber 1975, while I was sitting In
the office o f my attorney, when
all o f a sudden I Felt compelled to
leave his presence with no
excuse and alt down at his
secretary's typewriter. The fol­
lowing Is what came out and I
have reprinted It here for you
exactly as It came out, line by
line, all capital letters, and no
punctuation. It is my belief that

JE R R Y
STE W A R T

the occupants o f these craft are
far more advanced than we arc
yet have been here before.
"Ancient not without meaning
our purpose. Light o f lime ever
approaching new form through
the passageways the gate of life
show we now to you the Inher­
itors o f light, powerful moreso
than one can Imagine, d e­
vastating not as to be frighten­
ing. come we now lo your place
with purpose. Long have you
been shown but afraid to accept,
not so distant the stars as you
know them different though we
are not so different as you are to
we. Your generations have not

In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
tow ard an associate degree
through the Community College
o f the Air Force.

She Is a 1994 graduate of
Deltona High School, Deltona.
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CECIL A. "SONNY" OSBORN

recruiting duty In June 1993 to
Sgl „ Cecil A. "Sonny” Osborn. the Orlando recruiting office.
U.S. Marine Corps, has been
Osborn Is m arried to the
stationed at the Marine Corps
Recruiting Offfre In Titusville. former Denise Wood and they
Fla. Sgt. Osborn Joined the have one daughter, Rylle Alyssa.
Marine Corps in 1988 and was who la 2Vi years old. Both Sgt.
p r e v i o u s l y s t a t i o n e d In Osborn and Mrs. Osborn are
California. Hawaii and North 1987 graduates o f Seminole
Carolina. Sgt Osborn reported to High School. Sanford.

Caregivers recognized
Hlllhavan HealthCara Canter of Sanford recently held an
appreciation luncheon to honor employees for their service and
dedication. Receiving special recognition certificates were: Ida
Hopson, CNA, 15 years; Elaine Panke, LPN, 10 years; Vldella
McCray, LPN, 5 years; 8andra Barton, 5years; and six other
nurses were recognized for 2 years service each. In photo.
Vldella Cray ( left) accepts her award and the other recipients
awards' from Derorah Markey, administrator.

Sanford, boy
A ug . 20 — J e n n i f e r and
Russell Stair. Sanford, girl;
Tasca A. Margeolas-Ganas und
Jason M. Ganas. Sanford, girl:
Vivian Turner. Sanford, boy:
Mam! and Humberto Brignonl.
Sanford, girl: Karla Hodges.
Sanford, twins — girl and boy

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DEAR ABBY: Please continue
to emphasize the fact that chari­
ties should not waste money.
ADVICE
When 1 give blood at the Red
Cross, I don't want a thank-you
letter. When I walk door-to-door
collecting for another charity. 1
don't need to be invited to a
ABIGAIL
formal ball for dinner and danc­
VAN BUREN
ing to be officially thanked for
my help. If the public knew of
this kind o f waste, they would be
up In arms.
DEAR HELEN: Right on! The
Those of us who work hard for best example of using every cent
charities want all the money lo lo “ help the cause" reminds me
go where It can help the cause.
o f a wonderful fund-raising Idea
HELEN IN BAN PEDRO used by Goodwill Industries of
South Florida a few years ago.
They sent Invitations that read:
" T h e annual G oodw ill In­
dustries dinner will not be held
at the Americana Hotel. No
cocktails will be served at 7 p.m.
No dinner will be served at 8
p.m. The master o f ceremonies
will not tie Art Llnklcttcr. The
Invocation will not be read by
the Rev. Norman Vincent Pralc,
and the guest speaker will nol be
Dear Abby.
"Stay at home and have a
restful evening, but please send
$50 per person or $100 per
couple."
Needless to say. It was hugely
successful.
P.S. The moral o f that story Is:
Many people are so bored with
f ancy fund-raising bashes,
they'd cheerfully pay to slay at
home!

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DEAR ABBY: What Is wrong

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During the six weeks of train­
ing the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization and
customs and received special
training In human relations.

packing myself. I Just love hard
work. Sometimes I wonder If I'm
not a little crazy. Everyone I
know hates lo move, but I love
It.
Have you ever had a letter like
this? And do you think I should
have my head examined?

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MELISSA L. TAYLOR

T a ylor Is the daughter o f
Richard L. T a y lo r o f 2056
Jessamine Court. Deltona, and
sister of Catherine E. Taylor of 6
Jamaica Ave.. Holtsvllle. N.Y.

The Sanford Herald welcomes news about you. your family,
friends and neighbors. But. we need your help by submitting
Information to us.
Requests for photo coverage should be made at least three days
In advance by calling our ofllce. Your organization's publicity
person should arrange for photo coverage and submit a news
release about the event no later than three days following.
Engagement and wedding forms are available at our office. If
desired, these may be accompanied by a black and white or color
photo. These stories are usually run on Sundays and should be
submitted on Tuesday before the publication dale. Weddings
more than three months old will be published In announcement
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Do you know a hobbyist or volunteer you would like to see
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(Writs to Jerry Stewart. C/O
Sanford Harold, 300 N. Froneh
Avo., Sanford FL 32771. Slowart's
phone for appointments and
speaking en g a g e m e n ts :
1-407-238-2414.)

Air Force Airman Melissa L. |
Taylor has graduated from basic
training at Lackland Air Force
Base. San Antonio. Texas.

Tell us your story

The following births have been
recorded at HCA Central Florida
Regional Hospital:
A ug . 18 — R e b e cca and
C hristopher Harrington, De­
ltona. boy; Blllt-Jo Racine and
Mlrahcl Moyher. Deltona, girl;
Teresa M. Hanson. Sanford, girl
Aug. 19 — Lori A. Elkins.
Geneva, boy: Denevls Moore.

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TO MY READERS: Last week
In Windsor. Ontario, supposedly
an object thought to be a meteor
crashed through a vacant con­
struction trailer. The trailer was
completely destroyed, yet no
trace was found, so far. o f any
object that allegedly destroyed
this trailer. What do you think
happened or maybe, I say
maybe, some extraterrestrial
force decided to use this trailer
for a little Intergalactlc target
practice. Might we be In danger
o f more attacks or Just what do
you think happened? Write me
at the Herald and we'll reprint
some of your thoughts over the
next few weeks. Personally. If we
are going to be attacked or
Invaded. I'm going where they
won't g o ... I'm going to Blthlo!

encouraged us though we have
c o n t r i b u t e d m u c h to y o u r
existence. Choose we must
amongst you to communicate
through, ancient as your ancient
might be we watched as your
planet was formed and os life
evolved, your beliefs have been
your mainstay o f life, your only
knowledge o f the unknown, now
your scholars, philosophers, re­
ligious leaders arc confirming as
they must. Be not frightened as
those before you for we come
with purpose as necessary to
your existence, you have done
all you can to destroy your­
selves. We cannot permit this for
we wish to live In peace amongst
you. Your planet's environment
though not perfect can sustain
us. We will make the necessary
arrangements In time. We wish
not to Interfere with your way of
life. If anything, we shall con­
tribute to knowledge that will
Indeed answer many o f the
questions and mysteries of your
planet for you the Inheritors will
accept or certainly destroy your­

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with me? 1 love lo move! W e've
been married for 20 years, and
I'm ashamed to tell you how
many limes we've moved. All in
the same town. too.
I'm never satisfied. Once we've
moved and set tiled In. I start
looking for another house. My
husband Is very good about It
and goes along with It Just lo
please me.
We Just moved Into a nice
house, and I'm already looking
around. All this moving Is very
e x p e n s i v e . We h a ve three
teen-aged children who were
against all the moves, but we
moved anyway.
My husband helps, but I do
most of the parking and un­

LOVER TO MOVE
DEAR LOVES: No. I've never
had a letter like yours, and It
wouldn't hurt to have your head
examined. It may not pul an end
lo your moving, but at least
you'll know why you love It.

DEAR ABBY: For your survey
on how women over 50 feel
about sex: I agree with "T ired ." I
ant not a loose woman, but
anything gets boring with the
same person after 25 years.
Where I work, there are 103
married women between 19 and
65. and Just for fun. I asked each
woman If she had ever had an
extramarital affair.
I really didn't expect an an­
swer. but lo and behold — 73
said yes, 21 said they would If
they could gel away with It. and
nine tld me It was none o f my
business.
NOSY IN TUCSON

the exercise bike (so I won't get
too bored), or in the evening
when the lighting Isn't great.

AN AVID READER
t: Thanks for
letting me know that publishers
have already gotten Ernestine's
message. Now I can put my
magnifying glass away and pick
up some of those large-print
books!
DEAR ABBY: Please settle an
argum ent between my new
husband and me. My 11-year-old
son wants a keyless lock on his
bedroom door. My husband
agrees that he should have one.
I strongly disagree. I question
whether there Is anything suffi­
ciently personal to warrant that
kind o f privacy.
1 would appreciate your opi­
nion on the above.

EANBAS CITY MOM
P.S. My son's reason for this
request is to keep his 6-year-old
sister out of his room.
DEAR MOM: A 6-year-old
child can be taught that a do not
disturb sign means keep out.
Should your 11-year-old have an
accident or become violently III
behind a locked door. It could be
disastrous.

DEAR ABBY: This Is Tor
Ernestine G. and her friends In
Lancaster, O hio, w ho were
wondering why romance navels
are published In such small
print.
The public library, as well as
many publishers and private
organ nations, havr large-print
books available by the hundreds.
This Includes romance novels
and almost any other subject
one might enjov.
I have been reading large-print
books for many years, even
though my eyesight is pretty
good. It Is simply easier to read a
large-print book when I am
walking the treadmill or riding
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4 * - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday. Auguaf 31. 1993

Legal Notices
N one ■ op
PUBLIC HIARINO
TO CONII01 a ADOPTION
OP PROFOSEDOROINANCE
NOT ICC IS HEREBY GIVEN
by I * City or Lony— d. Ftor
id*. mat the City Cammlttion
will haM a publk hearing to
fM i
- a.
— a —| M m
LUntiMT
■npcTMifMi
m mm I amI
lowing Ordinance
OPOINANCI n o . n i i r t
AN OaOINANCE OF THE
CITY OP LONGWOOO. FLOR
10 A. AM E ND IN G ODDI
N A N C E NO
4 *1 . A t
AM E ND E D . SAID O R D I­
NANCE BEING APPENOIX A
(THE ZONINO ORDINANCE)
OF THE MUNICIPAL COOE
OF THE CITY OF LONG
WOOD. F L O R ID A ! SAID
AMENDMENT CHANOING
THE ZONING CLASSIFICA
TION OF THE PARCELS OF
LAND DESCRIBED HEREIN
FROM R 1 AND R IA TO PUD;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY AND EF
FECTIVEOATE
PARCELS LEGALLY OE
SCRIBED AS
Parcai I: Bagin al lit* toutfi
M il tornar oi ttia northaaiI to
and run tautti 4)4141 Nat. nail
l m i I Nat. ttianca run narth
lilt 14 Nat. thane# M tt to a
point north ot ttia beginning,
thence rui louth 441 71 Nal N
ttia point at baginning Lacatad
m Sactlon It, Township M louth.
Rang* 10 Eait; Containing 1 1 »
acrai MOL
Parcai I: Bogin IS Nat M il at
ttit northwest cor nor al ttw
southwest (4. thane* run M il
114 4 Nat. thane* tautti to th*
south Una al Orang* Avanua.
thane* M il to tha u n i lln* al
County Road 41), thane* louth
atoll on road to north lln* ot
Palmetto Avanua. thane* anti
to a point south ot baginning,
lharvea north to baginning. La
catod In Sactlon M. Township » .
•outh. Rang* 10 Eatt; ton Bagin
at th* Intactaction at th* north
right at way tin* el Palmatto
Avanua and tha m i ! right ofway lln* al Eait Lai* Avanua
IFraaman Court), thane* run
north M dagraai. 11 minutes. 11
•acondi wail along laid aatt
right ol way llna. a dlttanca *1
111.11 Nat, thane* departing
Mid M tt lln*. rws north **
dagraai. 11 minutot. S4 latandi
aatt a dlttanca *1 tabes Not,
thane* not Muth m dagraai. 4
minutot. 1 aacandi aaal. a dii
tone* *1 M i l l Nat to a point an
told north right al way tint al
Palmatto Avanua. thane* run
touth •* dagraai. u minutot. 14
rlghtet awy tin*, a dtitanc* al
10* 44 tool to th* point al bagin
nlng. Containing 1 11 aertt.
Pareal 1 Lett alt through elf.
Lai 4)1 and Lot 4H al tha plot ol
Langwood, according to tho plat
tharaol a* n ear dad M Plat Book
I. Pag** II through It, Inctitolv*. public racaid* al Sami
net* County, Florida: Contain.
InglJt aero* MOL
Mar* Commonly daaerlbad
a*: appraalmatoty 4B acral an
th* N a rttiw ail earn er *1
Fraaman Cauri and Patman*
At

tint reading an Augual tth. t**l.
and the City Comm Naton will
hearing. which will ba haId In
th* Langwoad City Cammltilon
Chambers. VS W. Warren AvoTuatday. tha Mh day at Sap
tombor A D , I t t t at t :OB p m..
bN. Al the moating. Intorn tod
partial may appear and b*
hoard allh raapaet la tha propoaad Grdtoanca . ThN haarlng
may b* cantinuad tram tlma to
lima until tmal action li to*an
by th* City CommNolan.
A copy *1 th* ir ig in d Ordl
H pa*tod at CHy Hall.
*r* an UN with th* Clark *1 lha
City and Mm* may ba Impacted

by th* public.

A taped record at toil moating
li mad* by th* City tor Ift
eonvantone* Thlt record may
not comlituto an adequate ra
cord lor purpoaat ol appMl horn
a dociiton mad* by th* Cam
million with respect to th*
tangoing matter. Any parson
gueto record at th*

Le gal Notices
It mainlainad tor appall*to pur
poMt N advised to make th*
nocattary arrangamanti at his
or her own expense
Parian* with d liab llltiai
nooding assistance to partkl
pot* In any ot th*M proceedings
should contact lha A D A. Coer
dlnator. at (401) MO 1411. at
toast 4B hours In advance el th*
moating
Dated this 14th day at August.
A D .Itt)
GERALDINE D. ZAMBRI.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF LONGWOOO.
FLORIDA
Publish August TO and August

ji, ms
OEGlM
NOTICE OP
A PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OP AN
ORDINANCE BY THE
CITVOPSANPORO.
FLORIDA
Notice ll hereby glvan that a
Public Hearing will b* hold In
th* Commission Room al th*
City Hall In th* City ot Santord.
Florida, at 1 00e’clack P M on
Saptombar 11. t»tl. to considtf
th* adapt tan at an ordinance by
tha City at Santord. P lerlda. mi*
el which Is ai foUows
ORDINANCE NO. MU
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF SANFORO. FLOR
I O A . C H A N G IN G AND
AMENDING SCHEDULE S.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION.
SECTION L SION REGULA
TIONS IN THE DOWNTOWN
C O M M E R C IAL HISTORIC
D ISTR IC T. AND AOOING
SECTION 1.1. SIDEWALK
DISPLAY. LAND DEVELOP
M E N T R E G U L A T IO N S .
PROVIDING FOR SEVERA
B IL IT Y . CONFLICTS. IN
CLUSION INTO THE SAN
FORD LAND DEVELOPMENT
R E G U LATIO N S AND EF
FECTIVEOATE
A copy shall ba available at
th* ottkt at th* City Clark tor
all parsons desiring to 11 am In*
All partial m Interas* and
cltliant shall have an eppartuni
ty to b* hoard at uW haarlng
By order ol th* City Com
minion at th* City ot Santord.
Florida

PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER
SONNEL OFFICE AOA COOR
OINATOR AT
DO S ill 41
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC; II
a parson dec Was to appa ll a
decision mad* with retpact to
any matter considered at th*
above mooting or haarlng. h*
may need a verbatim record at
il. ^
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V iV N In flv »rn
fUDinf T
OW

testimony and avMwsca. which
rtwfl (I fwi prOHiOMV Of tow
City at Santord. (FSM1BIBSI
Jarnl R Dougherty
City Clark

Publish: August 11.11*1
DEO ItS

LIRALHOTICI
INVITATION FOR BID
BIDtMBBI
SamInal* Community Callage
It ottering tor tala:
11- PORTABLE BUILDINGS
th* Purchasing Agent In tha
Sctone* Bui Win*. Roam Sail.
) « W* Won Boulevard. Santord.
Pier Ida M i n i m , until Sap
tombor II. m s . a t m P . M . a t
which limb all bids arill ba
publkty apanid fnd read blaud.
Spocllkbtlan* and Bid Formal
mull ba ebtainad al th* otflc* at
lha Purchaiing Agent. Bids
mult ba pretantod an Col lag*
lormat to ba considered All bids
mutt ba marked an aultidt at
nd data and tins*
el bW opening.
Th* Coltog* raMrvai lha right
to accept or r*|act any or all
bWt. with or without ceuM. to
waive tochnkallllat. or to at
ttp l th* bid which. In III
lodgement, bast sarvas Its* In
tecotiefRso College,
Publish August 14. IS. 11. It. M.
ii. m s
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subway and you know why no on# nd#s it any mors ’— John
Clan*
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OFF TH E LE A S H

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By W.B. Park

Legal N otices
NOTICE DP
FICTITIOUS N A M I
Nolle* li hereby given that I
am engaged In buiinaM at M il
Magnolia Av*. Santord. FL
M ilt. Samlnato County. Florid*,
under th* Fktittout Name el S a
K SECURITY 4 PATROL, and
that I Inland to register uW
name with lha Division at Car
poratlent. Tailahataao. Florida.
In accordance with tha pro
vision* at th* Fkilt lows Norn*
Statutes. To Wit: Sactlon M itt.
Florida llituta* m l.
ShaWon R. Franklin
Publlih August 11. IttS
DEG Itl
NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* li hereby given that I
am engaged In business at w
Wymgr* Read. Sulla 111, Alta
mania Springs. FL 17714. Sami
net* County. FtorIda. under lha
Fictitious Nam* ot WINOOW
COVERING and that I Inland to
ragistor ssW nam* with lha
Division el Corporations. Tall*
hats**. Florida. In accordance
with lha provisions ot th*
Fkllthwi Nam* Statutes, To
Wit: Sactlon u s e * . Florida
Slatutot INI
Southern Lac*. Inc
/*/ Lawranc* J .. . . .
Publish August 11.1«*l
D FG lfe_____________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO; tS-IMl-CA-IS-B
NAT IONSBAMC MOR TGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plalnlllt.
—VI—
GRAHAMA DONALD and
BARBARAM DONALD.
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE
Oatondanlt
NOTICE OF ACTION
MORTOAQIFORECLOSURE
TO GRAHAM A DONALD and
BARBARAM DONALD
WhoM Ruldanc* I* In Bol
tailord. Scunthorpe England
WhoM Mailing Address It 1
KEDOINGTON ROAD. BOT
TESFORO. SCUNTHORPE.
ENGLAND DNIMQU
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED the! an action to tone lot*
a mortgag* on ho tallowing
property In Somlnoto County.
Florida
Lot* I and f. Stock *. MAP OF
ENTIZMINGER’S ADDITION
NUMBER ONE TO LONG
WOOO. according to th* Plat
Ihereof ai recorded In Plal Book
S. Paget I* and 11. Public
Records ol Samlnoto County,
Florida
has bean Iliad against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written dstontt*. If any.
lo II on Gary A. Gibbons.
Enquire. *1 Gibbons. Smith.
Cohn A Arnett. P A .. Plaintiff's
attorney, WhoM IddH II ll Mil
A
AtoatoiiteM'a.Maw Bn.
soma* iB
aarif
lkB i^
Ul■
r*«norrton
Dvvitvflro,
rt#
wf
Ik * Baa HU. Tampa. Florida
1M41, within thirty (M l days at
th* data at tint public*lton #i
this nolle*, and Ilia Its* original
with lha Clerk at this Court
either baton sarvka an Plain
lilt’s attorney or Immediately
thereafter; atharwlsa a default
will b* ani*rad against you tor
th* reltol demanded In th*
Cmalftnt
DATED this nth day at Aug.
m s.
(Court Seal)
Mary anna Marea
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
AMERICANS WITH DISA
BILITIES ACT OF m b; Ad
mlnlstrallv* Order No t ) 17;
Parsons wtlh a disability who
naad a spaclal accommodation
to partklpal* In this procaadlng
shauW contact ADA coordinator
at Ml N. Park Avanua. Ssrlto N.
Ml. Santord. Florida M171 at
toast tlva day* prior to th*
p ro c e e d in g . T a la p h o n a :
401-111-4) 11 a a t . 41111
I - I S t - t t S U l I (T O O l * '
I *00M l 1770 (v )i via FtorW*
Raley Sarvka
Publish: August 14. II. IMS
DEO Ml_____________________
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AMO POM
SBMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
IN PROBATE
F iL iN a t im c p
In R*: ESTATE OP
CHARLCSM. IRBY,
NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
Th* admlnlslrallen at lha
estate at CHARLES M IRBY,
d e c e a s e d . P l l * N u m b er
fS 111 CP. is ponding In lha
Circuit Caurl lor Seminal*
County. FtorW*. Probata Dlvl
ston. Its* address at which is
Samlnato County Courthouse.
Santord, FL M ill. Th# nam#*
and addresses at the perianal
representative and lha personal
representative's attorney ere
All Intaraslad
required to III* with this court
tal All claims against th* astato
W ITHIN THRBE MONTHS
AFTER THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE and
lb) any Mfactton by an Interest
ad parson la wham thlt node* I*
served that chailangat th* a*IW
Ity of lha will. Ih* Qualifications
ol th* pat son*I representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot the
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREe MONTHS AFTER THE
FIR ST PUB LIC ATIO N OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OP
SERVICE OP A COPY OP THIS
NOTICE ON THE OBJECTING
PERSON
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO PILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol this Notice has
begun an August 14. if**.
Perianal Representative
MARY O IRBY
IMS Crass Anchor Read
Crass Anchor, SC l? *ll
Phillip H. Lagan Bar sort 111
Attorney tor Personal
Rapresantatlv*
P O Bails*
Santord. PL MIM IBM
I M il Ml 111*
Publish Auguitl4.lt. ItH
DEO Ml

WANTED:

‘ OK, game played like this: You
fry to roll your rocks uphill ••
I try lo roll mine down.*

PGopit looking for a
way to M m axtra cash
Just call
322-2611 today
and placa an ad to sax
your unwanted Kerns
In live next Issua ot
tha Santord Herald.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PLOEIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.i M i l l CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OP
SADAV. SEVV

NOTICBOP
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION
OP PROPOSED ORDINANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by Ihe City of Leng aged. Ftor
Ida. that Ih* City Commission
will h*W a public hearing to
consWsr tnactmanl af Ih* lei
Waring OrdNtanc*:
ORDINANCE MO. H I MS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLOR
IO A , A M E N O IN O O R D I­
N A N C E N O . 4 f I , AS
AM END ED , S A IO ORDI
NANCE BEING APPENOIX A
(THE ZONING ORDINANCE I
OP THE MUNICIPAL COOE
OF THE CITY OF LONG
WOOD. F L O R ID A ; SAID
AMENDMENT CHANOING
THE ZONING CLASSIFICA
TION OP THE PARCELS IS)
OF L A N D D E S C R IB E D
HEREIN PROM C l TO RP;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
SEVERAB ILITY AND EF
FECTIVEOATE
LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS:
Tha north IM teal of tha west MS
test at Block 1. WlWmara
Subdivision, according to Ih*
plal tharsof at recorded In Plal
Book I. Pag* III, Public Rac
ardt *1 Samlnola County;
commonly described at the
southeast corner el wayman
Street and Bay Avanua. Long
wood. Florida
SaW Ordinance was placed on
llrtl reading on August 7th. Ittt
and th* City Commission will
contWtr tarn* tar llnal passage
and adoptkm attar th* public
hearing, which will b* hold to
Ih* Long weed City Commission
Chambers. IIS W Warren Av*
nu*. Long weed. Florida, an
Tuesday, the Slh day ol Sep
1ember A O . IFM. al 1.40pm..
or at toon thereafter at potSI
bto Al it* mealing, interested
parlies may appear and be
heard with respect to the pra
posed Ordinance Thlt hearing
may be continued from time to
time until llnal action Is taken
by the CHy Commission
A copy of th# proposed Ordl
nance Is petted at City Hall.
Longwood. Florida, and copies
are on llto with tho Clerk ol me
City and tame may b* inspected
by the publk
A taped record of this meeting
It made by th* City tor Its
convenience This record may
not constitute an ads gusto re
cord tor purposes *1 appeal from
a decision made by the Com
mltlton with respect lo Ihe
loregoing matter Any person
wishing to ensure that an ode
quote record of th* proceedings
It matolalned tor appellate pur
poses Is advised to make the
necessary arrangements al hit
or her own s i pens#
Psriont with dlsabllltlos
needing assistance to partkl
pale to any ot these proceedings
should contact the A.D A. Coer
dlnator. at (M il MB 1441. at
toast M t o r s in advenes ot Ih*

NOTICE OP
ADMINIITBATIOM
Th* administration at th*
astato at SADA V. SEVY. da
(••tad. Pll* Number M il*C P .
Is ponding In th* Circuit Court
tor Samlnato County, Florida.
Probata Division, lha address ol
which to Post Ottko Drawer C.
Santord. Florida M ill Tho
nomas and addresses at the
perianal represanltllvs and Ih*
par son* I raprasanlillvo'S a t­
torney are **t torth below.
All interested persons ar*
required to til* with this court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE It) all claims
against Ih* astato and til any
ablacllon by an Interested
parson to whom this notxt wo*
mailed that challenges the valid
Ity ot tho will, the qualifications
Of Ih* portonal representative,
venue, or lurtsdkllan ol th*
court.
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
Publication of thli Nolle* ha*
bagun on August 14. IW
Personal Representative
PATRICIA FIELDS
1144 Pinto Way
Orlando. FtorWa Milt
WILLIAMH MORRISON.
ESQUIRE
1740 South U S Highway 17 t l
Fern Park. Florida »7 K
Tatohone: M l7114 1414
Attorney lor Personal
Repre tentative
Publish: August 14. II. m i
DEG Ml
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIOHTIINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. M04M CA-I4-K
KISLAK NATIONAL BANK.
Plalnllll.
vs
JAMES P. WHITLEY.et o l,
Oetondantls)
AMINDRO NOTICE OF SALB
Notice t* hereby given that,
pursuant to a Second Amend
man! to Summary Judgment ot
Foreclosure. I will soli Ih*
following described property to
rated in Seminole County. Ftor
Ida:
Let 11. HEARTH PLACE,
according to plal thereof a*
recorded In Plat Book O. pages
*1 and at. public records ot
Somlnoto County. Florida
*1 public sal*, to Ih* highest
bidder tor cash, at th* west front
door ol th* Somlnoto County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida.
ll:M a. m. an September if.
tm .
Natlca: Americans With Dlsa
b lllt la * A ct *1 IffO . A d ­
ministrative Ordsr No *4M.
Parsons with a disability who
naad a spaclal accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should contact DtsaHHty Coor­
dinator at Ml North Park Ave­
nue. Suit* N Ml. Santord. Ftor
Wa M ill et toasl flv* days prior
to ttia procaadlng Telephone:
&lt;4011 111 4110 Ekl. 4111;
I MO W t i l l (TDD mars only)
WITNESS my hand and Seal
*1 this Court on August Mnd.
im .
(Court Seal!
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
By: JoonBrlllanl
Deputy Clerk
Publish August 14. II. IW
DEG M4
IN T N « CIRCUIT COURT “
OP T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASRNOi W-44I CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
VANSHESKAYVELLE
FISHER.
NOT ICE OF
ANCILLARY
ADMINISTRATION
Pollttonor, HAROLD HEN­
D E R S O N . Ih * A n c illa r y
Personal Representative ot this
•slat*, gives nolle* that an
ancillary administration pro
codur* tor Ih* oslato *1 th*
May If. ms. and It naw pending
as case number Man CP In tha
Circuit Court In lha Stale ot
Flo. Ida. County ot Seminole.
The name and residence
address a l lha a n c illa ry
personal representative are:
H a r o ld Handarsan. 111!
Cranieigh Drive. Tailahataao.
Florida MMB and lha nature and
approximate value *1 Ih* an­
cillary aaaatt are:
Real property described a*
Lot • Block II, Tract II. Town
of Santord. Somlnoto County.
Florida; and Lets S and 4.
Raaatond Park First Addition.
I County. FtorW*
Approximate Value: 111.400 00
Any Intorestod person upon
whom this notko Is served who
intends to challenge th* validity
at tha will, lha qualllkallont al
th* ancillary perianal rapre
tentative, venue, ar jurisdiction
at Ih* court, and all parsons
hovlng claims against this
astato who are served with a
copy ot this notk*. are required
lo III* with this court such
obltctton or claim within th*
lator of Wire* months after th*
dato of th* first publication of
this notk* of M days attar th*
dato at sarvka *f a espy at this
notk* on that person
Persons having claims against
th* astato who or* not known to
th* ancillary personal rapre
ten la live and what* names or
addrotsss are net reasonably
ascartatnabt* must Ilia all
claims against Ih* astato within
thro* months attar th* dato of
th* first publication *1 this
nalka
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVERBARREO
Under tha penalties af p*r|u
ry. I declare mat l have read th*
toragoing. and th* tacts alleged
are true, to th* bast af my
knowledge and ballet
Executed this Mnd day ol
August, tm
HAROLDHENDERSON
Ancillary Personal
Representative
MARKH HUTCHISON.
ESQUIRE
FLORIDA BAR NO 0t!4*M
llfl W. FIRST STREET
SANFORO. FLORIDA M ill
PHONE 407. Jl) 7711
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION IS AUGUST It. IN I
Publish August 11. A
September 1. Ittt
DEG MS

Dated mis tom day of August.
A O . tm
GERALDINE O. ZAMBRI.
CITYCLERK
CITY OF LONGWOOO.
FLORIDA
Publish: August M and August
11. tm
DEG 141

PUBLIC AUCTION MLE
Publk notko It hereby given
Ihal an Thursday- teotomksr 14.
im . *• to M A M EST. al lha
premises ot B A M Auto lotos
located at 4101 Hwy 11M tan
lord. FL MMl Ih* itodortlpnod
will tall *1 publk sal* to th*
highest bidder ell of It's right.
Illto and Intoresl In and to Ih*
following described property ot
It, where Is. to wtl:
One (I I I Stl Ford 4/Ooar
V I N IFABPMOaHAtlltn
TERMS OF SALE: Payment
In full at lima af tala to either
cash, cashiers check ar money
ordsr Tho under signed reserves
the right to bM
Publlih: August l l . l t t l
DEO 1*1
NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given that
the Board of County Commit
sloners *1 Somlnoto County.
Florida, intends to hold a publk
hearing to canlldsr lha enact
man! al an ardWtarsca emitted:
AN ORDINANCE CREATINO
CHAPTER 11. SEMINOLE
COUNTY COOE. RELATING
TO PROVISIONS FOR LOCAL
EMERGENCIES IN SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY; PROVIDING
PURPOSE AND INTENT:
PROVIDING DEFINITIONS:
PROVIDING FOR CONOI
TIONS PRECEDENT; PRO
VIDINO FOR DECLARATIONS
OF A STATE OF LOCAL
EMERGENCY; PROVIDING
FOR EM ERGENCY MAN­
AGEMENT POWERS OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSION
AND OF THE DIRECTOR OF
E M E R G E N C Y M AN AG E ­
MENT; ESTABLISHING A
HURRICANE EVACUATION
P L A N ; P R O V ID IN G FOR
T E R M I N A T I O N OF
E M E R G E N C Y IT A T U S i
PROVIDING PENALTIES)
PROVIDING FOR SEVERA
BILITY; PROVIDING FOR
REPEAL OF EMERGENCY
ORDINANCE NO **14; PRO
VIDINO FOR CODIFICATION
AND ANEFFECTIVE DATE,
at I M p m.. ar at seen marsal
tor as possible, ol Its regular
meeting an tha 11th day af
September. IFfS. at lha Sami
note County Services Building,
l l f l Eatt First Strati. BCC
Chambers. Santord. Florida
Tha proposed ordinance may ba
impacted by tha publk al lha
•Ilka af the Clark af lha Board
•f County Commissioners. Room
7704 Seminole County Servkot
Building Interested parlies may
appear at lha meeting and ba
heard with retpact to lha pre
poaad ardtoanca Parsons are
advised that. II may Welds to
appeal any decision mad* at this
hearing, they wilt need a recard
of lha proceedings, and. tor such
purpata. they may naad to
Insure that a verbatim record at
tha proceedings Is mad*, which
record includes tho testimony
and tvtdenct upon whkh Ih*
appeal Is to b* based
Persons with diiabilliles
needing assistance la partkl
pate to any af these proceedings
should contact tha Employs*
Halations Department ADA Ca
animator to hours In advance ef
the meeting ai (4011 Ml 1t».
• ■lentIon toil
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk to Ihe Board of
County CommItktonor I at
Seminote County- Florida
By /*/Sandy Wall
Deputy Ctork
Publish Thursday. August 11,
im
DEG Iff

71— Help W*n!td

CLASSIFIED ADS
Orlando •Winter Park
407/831-9993

Sem
inole
407/322-2611
cussintoocPT.
HOURS
• O O N IM P M
MONDAY Ihn
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
I SUNDAY

HUVATt PARTY RATIS
14 MRIBCSttvB HAWS....... .....17* S IIRB
7 tBRtftaOiB Units......... «, T W b IIrb
I tORttartltt llmts............. t i l • HAS
I *••••••••*• MMMiitrmi41.11 b Bob
II
f U ltl MB M* ■**•*, ltl* d M 1 IlftM
* S Llnal Minimum

0CADUNCS
Tuesday VeuFriday I I Noon The Day Batoa Putacaton
Bundsy IlNoonFnday
ADJUSTMENTS ANOCRE01T1: to tha avant of an error In an ad,
lha Sanford HarMd taril bareaporttibto tor tha Bret Inttrttononfy
and only la lha aatanl ot Eta teat ef that in*action. Ptaaaa ehack
your ad far accuracy tha llret day R run*.

22-Health Car*

H -C tm tlBry Lots
OAKLAWN IN L A K I MARY.
Garden al Memories tot. Ask
to*: H I14 060 411-411-I14J

K
U
X
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E
N
K
RT
O
U
C
H

Giving SP EC IA L tender care

tor your laved owes 1114411

71— Ptrsonxls

EXr.EliXttV CAK6IYU

ADOPTIONS

CARE IN MY HOME
Month/Vcty basis I44I4R

22— Lost A Found
B FOUND KITTEN, black,
cannot Itnd owner, needs lev
tog hama. a » m i m
• FOUND P U P P Y , black,
cannot find awn*
Ing hem*, d l-tt) i m

23-Htxlth C r t

27— Nurwry A
Child Car*

CAREOIVIR. on lovely 1 acre
•slate. Winter Springs 14Bear
care a* maaWtfy Basis. Securl
ty Assisted Itytog IBS-1**1.

Legal Notices
IN TN I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNI EIOHTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE Nat MOD* CA ISB
LARISTON PROPERTY
INCORPORATED
Plalntlfl.
Y*.
LOUAIM. MARQINI.
NOTICE OP SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant la a Final Judgment *1
Foreclosure dated July I t tm
anfared to Civil Cb m Number
fS e m C A M l of lha Circuit
Court af tha Eighteenth Judkial
Circuit. In and tar Samlnato
County. FtorIda. that en th* tllh
day of September, tm at It 40
a. m . at tha Watt Front dear of
th* Semlnels County C*urthoute. Santord. Florida, tha
undarslgnad Ctork will attar tor
tala lha tattooing r
Condominium Unit I. Building
I, of Huntort* Chat* Cendemlnl
urn. according to lha Declara­
tion at Condominium recarped
en October 11. Iff* In Offklel
Records Beak 1711. Paget 117*
thru Mil. Inclusive af Ih* Publk
Records *1 Semlndto County.
Florida and all amandmar.1i
Infffto. lUyUTMT W1TTO flil f y * 1
tfftiflcH ituftte And ots wn
divided Intoresl In lha common
elements of said canBerntnlum
at tat forth to said Declaration
together with all structures,
futures, appliances, appurto
nances on taW land or used t o
cen|unction therewith
DATED this list rtay al Aug.

tm

(Court Seal I
MARYANNE MORSE.
CLfRKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By : Joan Brtllant
Publtlh: August 14. II. I f f )
OEOm

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THI EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIECUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. H-B4I4CA
DIVISION l*A
FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
piamimu),

vs.

JUDY MONROE, at al.
Oatondanllt).
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE M LE
NOTICE IS H IR IR Y GIVEN
pursuant la a Final Judgment af
•oractosura dated August II,
i m snd sntotad In Casa No
4SB4I4CA of Ih* Circuit Court of
Ih* EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit to and tor SEMINOLE
County, FtorW* wherein FIRST
UNION MORTOAOE CORPO
RATION ll lha PlatotIN and
JUDY MONROE. UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA are th*
Defendants. I will Mil la lha
hlghasl and bail bidder tor cash
at tha West front dear ef ihe
Semi note County Courthouse.
Santord. Ftorlda at lt:M a m .
en lha lath day af September.
IN I. lha tot tawing described
property as s*l torth to saw
Fine! Judgment:
Lot t n WYNOHAM WOODS
PHASE TWO. ACCORDINO TO
th e p l a t th e re o f as r e ­
c o r d e d IN PLAT ROOK M.
PAGES ai AND a . PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and Ih*
seal of this Court an August 11,
tm
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork at Ihe Circuit Court
By: Rulh King
Deputy Clerk
NOTICE
In accordance with the Amar
kens Disabilities Art. parsons
naadtog a spaclal accemmad*
flan to partkipato in mis pra
leading ihouW contact lha todl
vidua I ar agency sending notice
net lator than Mean It) day*
prior to the procaadlng af the
address given an tha nance
Telephone M l 111 a ll* ext
ant. i n e n i m i it d o ) or
I40BM1H1* (vl; via FtorW*
Relay Service
Publlih August 14.11. I ff !
D IG OS

Bartenders, servers, cabin
clttne/i. maintenance, de
ckhandt. security.
Wring NOWI Aqrecy BMP**

DAILY N O M * DAILY PAY
Waekly CASH Banns Program
Apply Ttday * Work Temerrew
Auto Driver e Carpenters
Truck Drivers CDL t Laberere
Saw Operators • Trust BWrs
Electrical Helper . Ftembers
SPRINT STAFFINO: I lf 1*11
Wanted tar sweeper trucks,
exp er willing to train Clean
Class B Ik. Day er evening
shift USA Services IIS nee

SchadAng may kiduda Btrgan Hurler M Via reel of an l
Cmcat whan you grt leeuto Pay arfy lor Bay* your ad nmo d use earned
Ltoa U tomgaon tot k a M reeui s Copy mux Mow acteplaMe
typographical tom -Commartto kequancy fata* are avstabte

_ jM iM l^ t o ije d lt w jlL —

CRUISELINE Tr*taeet to

DRIVERS

NOW ACCEPTING

Free medkal care, trantpor
lallan, counseling, private
doctor plus living expanses
Bar m i n i Clearwater Attorney
Jake Frkkec.....10*0417 M4«
A LON IT RESPECTED dating
bureau since ItH I Seniors
Included! 1100 YU *417

AIRPORT PattttoMSlf I4/Hr.
Rtlueters. cleaner». baggage
h an d lart, c a rg o la th s .
mechanics Agent IS* 1104

ACMIUrSHOHi
MMY FROMHOME
Saw4*rd‘sf1 CktW Car* Confer
(Back to School SpecMll
I l l 00 Per Week/111 00 Day
Space available ter 1 11yr*.
Ml ItM ________
ABC SJAALLOey Care
TLC. babtes. toddtors
B it. rttor»xc«t........... MSBl If
A QUALITY CMMcara Pr*
school teaming. Campvlar.
nun* en stall........... Hat H I
CHILD CAE I to my Christian
hema Hot meals, play ream.
tun yard, totsal lava-MB fin .
CHILD C A * f . Man-Frl 71:10.
Ext Rat. WakR year child's
..JMiiae
CHILD C AR ! IN MV HOME.
Re aeonMile rat**. Man.- Sat.
Fenced yard -........ -MS4W.
MARTA'S DATCARE. Baby's
tool PraSchaal Lh. Mary.
Lk.ff4al.IMBB**
PINECRIST A R IA . Wf/W».
yard. 04-1111

42— L*§*l t r v l c m
BANKRUPT CY/DIVORCR

$325.00

DRY CLEANERS
Experienced COUNTER A
ASSEMBLE person Musi be
willing I* work Sal
_________mi tsi n n ___

DRY CLEANERS
Erperlenced SILK A WOOL
prosier
Mon Trl
_________ 407 ksi m i________
Established PC Board
Maxularterer wards;

PROCESS OPERATORS
For nighI end weekend thills
Will Inin Excellent benelits.
competitive wage Drug tree
and smoke Iree wort place
ApptrMF:
CONTINENTAL Circuits. Inc.
IIW Bella Are
Winter Spring*. FI M7M

EUROPEAN CABINET MFC.
NEEDS SHOP APPRENTICES
He riper tones needrd. but
helpful Company benelits 1
lull lime openings, responsible
individuals apply
________ 447 HBW44_________
FLOWER OIRL. part lima
Seme experience bul will
tram 174 *000

FRAMERS
••••••••••••••a

DO YOU WANT TO IMPROVE
ON WHAT YOU MAKE77777
With IB year tilabllihed
framing company Exctllent
pay A benelits ottered Work
•II aver Orlande area Please,
reliable A responsible psepte
only.................tota l) 7W

GROUND PERSON
Far Iree service, tip and
drivers Ik. Na bad back
__________ MI-1141__________

HOUSE CLEANERS
P A R T -T IM E . M tn .-F rl
Lengwood/Alternant* Springs
area. Call between f/lpm,
Man-Frl................ Ml 1140
NOUS!KEEPERS to HI your
every naad Jutl ask I *41 111!
Since " I f ! * " Dana's I

LABORERS

For utility contractor, expert
once helpful but net required
Apply to ft* Milter Dr.. Alta­
monte Springs. FL. 11141
N eil M day*. atl Mtmoe
Drug free wart place. ROR

NO HIDDEN COSTS.

LANDSCAPERS &amp;
IRRIGATION INSTALLERS

Criminal A DUI

LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE

MMNHKTMREII
PAYMENT PUWSI
_

DRIVERS
MATURE. EESFONSIELE
FARTS DRIVER needrd lor
Santord company Clean OMV
retard required E«p w/ auto
parts helpful Full lime with
benefit* Call: M4 4I40

_ A N j^ A g a * * 2 b lllS _

SS— Business
Opportunltt**
ATTENTION, rwtwork markal
Ing achtevers Ground level
MPirtunlty•Call Ml B4I4
aafanlltoll
M U ST M il

43— Mori gR*RS
IF YOUR ARE rerelvtog pay
mants en a mortgage and
would rkthar have CASH
NOWICaRDavaat:
(4*11 m - i f »

71— H*lp Wint*d
AAA BMPLOYMINT
Acrt.-ONka Mgmt. Labai
s m ii*
FREE REBISTRATIOW
ABOUT MARIN* MONIYI
Aren wilt bast 11
Mt-BIMarSMB4B4
A C tT IK APPUCA7QBS t l lHr
Wa Train. Lncalaqrh. FT/PT.
_________ I1HT11SM_________
ACT NORM AVONI Na door to
door. PT/FT. I l l - l l f l er
MM4B-1I44 Sendl tnd- Rib
ACT NOWI AVON!
IMB14I AVON
14hr H»l Ltoa

AUTO HOY TECHNICIAN
MUST ba tip. In HEAVY
toaarean.BLMan.-Frl.
SANFORD FAINT A BODY
1441 Country Club Rd
________ * 7 Ml 4*44

CHURCH RELATED
★ ★ SALES# ★
Work closely with all dsnaml
nations Introducing (amity
photo directory. Inters sling,
challenging, rewarding. Apply
M a n .- F r l.. I t a m - lp m :
Synergy Fbatagraphk, IM
Cemmarea If ., Lake Mary,
CLERICAL

TRAFFIC

DEPARTMENT
Looking tor dtpendabia. detail
•rlantad. wall arganliad
parson. Inventory centre!.
Ilm* management and math
Mills required Prior broad
cast axparlanca a plus Sand
refnmatot Rmtoam Msnsgw.
M Skyline Dr., laka Mary, PL
717*4. Resumes must ba re
Ctev4d by Sepi L IN I Equal
Cppertunity Employer_______
CONSTRUCTION/Overtoil to
SUto/Wtok
rad buttari. laborers All
s spansat paid, banaiiisi i
month and * month contracts

fuU H m e.M iim
WORKER. Exp-req. MIAMI

UWNMA1NT FOREMAN
VALID FLORIDA DRIVER*
LIC. EXPERIENCED ONLY
CALL. *471)4-1*4#

‘ MACHINE*

♦OPERATORS*
Great opportunity with ma|or
Orlando ce working In San
lord location II you are lemll
ter with
B PRESS M AKE
B PUNCH PRESS
BSNEAR
* FABRICATION
Tep Money, Banallttl Vaca
ttonl DON'T MISS THISI

CALL IEN I-449-17M

NORRELL SERVICES
N E V E R A F ttl EOR

MAID ASSIST.
Head Suparvisor parsons.
Good Payl Na wasktndt.
honest, depandabte. willing to
lake polygraph .
ms 111!

Maintenance
Supervisor
Full Ilm*. Have goneral
knewtodg* ef all phatat of
maintenance Including AC.
Musi ba EPA emitted for AC
Apply In parsax: Alalaya
Trail Apftx uat N. Alalaya
TralL Orlande. ( Fh. tlSBfW)
MIOICAL

DENTAL HYGIENTIST
Experkncod Dtnlal Hygkn
lis t n t t d t d for multi
diKiplmary practk* ) days a
wash. Strong ptriedonlal
Skills • PLUS Enarganlic
Individual with strong team
skills. Salary commensurate
with tip For Appointment

call: 10*11)4100__________
MEDICAL

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Etparkncad denial atsitlanl
rtetedxd for multi disciplinary
s u rgical p ra tlh a tlc ra
c a n t lr u d la n p ra c tic e .
Enargsnlic Individual with
strong team skills Salary and
banafltt commensurate with
•sp For Appointmanl call

_______ foansoo*_______

'MOLLY MAIDS'
Full lime rrtMkntlel cleaning.
M F, • L linltermed Will train
1*11001__________

NEED I f N. 117.3rd SHIFI
Fall time or part Hmt availakte

IV CERT. 4 VENTILATOR EXP
Praterred Apply within

OEBARY MANOR

*4 N. Mwy ll/Yl. DaBary, FI
Drue Free Werkptece

NURURY COORDINATOR
FOR CHRISTIAN FROORAM
FART TIME. Ml alt I

O ffice Manager
Full Ilm*. Immediate span
busy printing elllc*.
, - - tiling, bookkrrjxn
phenes Call tor appl Ilf

I

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, August 31, 1995 - J

7 1 -H e lp W a n ted

71— HelpWented

PART-TIM E It/hr.-Aaswer
Ii Ii H m n i Flea hr*/local
m m . no tap. ratnu ry. Call
i ewaTaasatiii ist

TELEMARKETERS

PART TIME HUP N IC K O
D IL I IN UNFORO. 0M-404Q.

PWEMEHT I M M I K TICKS
Will Iratnl EOE. Fausnight.
Inc Driven Ileant* a (rant
portatton needed .... J77 US)
PERMANENT PART TIME
Will Tram Call lor Appt
COMMERCIAL LINEN Stroke
* a a a m e m i* *
PLACEMENT Far tenters ever
SI. FI. AraeAeantrO* Aei*|
Fra* Iwkrmatton: aei-annio

PtODUCTlOH WORKERS
Large greenhouse need* pro
duel Ian paopi* In our propping
and Mnlthlng dapl Mutt b*
capabla ol warking long hour*,
al a vary latf paca Mutt b*
quick trim pour hand* A latt
on pour It** Applp In p*rt*n
arn w. Star* Rd. **. tanked
aa/uaem

PROOFREADERS
Individual! to trad book*
171 44 k UM.Mper boot
F U LL TIM E OR PART TIME
_______ i aaaanoMr______

Retell Silts

Cnhlfr Associitts
U l hr *0 tlartl FT, Alla
mont* Mall A Semlnok Town*
Cantu Call 4)7UMIW far

ROOFING
MUST HAVE OAILY Iran*
portallon Roofart a&gt;p only
Labor art no aip nacattarp.
Call for appointment Ml *117

SAVE A-IOTIS HIRING
EXP. HEAT CURK
Part lima with pofanllal for
full lima A banallii Mutl ba
Ikalbla with working hourt
Applp In ptfton « J
111! Orlaada Dr. Saaford

SECRnARY PART TIME
FOR LANDSCAFS COMPANY
c a l l i MiMMeee.
SECURITY OFFICER JOI
Tratafng. Armed A Unarmed
Aranttp A Aaaactalaa 0747*44

SenriceMaid
Looking far Laadartl
M 10 hr. ptut lun prltatl Mutl
havo al toast I pr at laadar
with ratldantlal claanlng
companyAcar...... Ml aid

SEW IK MACHINE

OPERATORS
Eap on INDUSTRIAL SEWINO MACHINES ONLY Work
In A/C. PAID hotldapa.
banolltt. hoalth mturanca
Apply In parson:

SAN-OUMTG. COMPART
IJao ord Laka Mary Rd. Sanford
d i a i s i t _________

★ SHEET METAL*
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ford induttrlal ahep Shaar
A braka prtta tat up. Shop
layout A (laid a&gt;p in duct
•ark inttallatlon halplul
Apply i Ml COOISCO WAY, Or
calli Ml I l k far Info. Drug
froa, EOE._________________

t

SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC
FOR LAWN malatananca
corwaaap. CALL. m u latto*

4i

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STYLIST
^ NAIL TECH ✓
FT. Sanford, apply In ptrton:
WORLD OF CREATIOai, l i d
W. Airport Rhrd. UI4T4B4I

TEACHERS AIDE

FULL Tim*, »«ctltontb*n*ll*a
Child care tip rag IWhOI

Telemarketer
Eap In aiding kadi A ♦, IS
hr. * comm . big M lor right
pononl Lk Mery 407 MO»m

TELEMARKETER
Eap Dap A night thltla.
l i c i l l n l h r I p
wage/commltslon PLUS
bonual Our telemarketers brwk. SANFORDM4M7I

Easy. fun. naw travol program
Upgrada mntalt. thoko el
crulaa ahlpa and rantal
cara Call now. no dialing

LONCNOOOAREA
&lt;07434-1413

Tool &amp;
Die Makers
Awesome
Opportunity!

For tapeelenced Tool A Ok
Maker* with ma|or Orlando
to working In Santord toco
lion TOP U PAID Benefit* I
Vacatknl

'

NOTICE

649-1798

tfFOROULE-CONVENIENT!

NORRELLSERVICES
NEVERAFEE1 EOE

Nice Raaldonfal
Call about our SPECIALS! I
__________ m m a __________
CLEAN 1 1DRM.. living rm .
carpet, blind*. tall fan. SITS
me ♦ sac fkpets.MO *80*
OARAOE APT. Upalatra. 1
bdrm 1 bath 1X0 mon 1X0
tac d»p n i « n t ____________

TRAVEL AGENTS

TYPIST
Wanted part lima Min pro
IlckncY ot seventy live (Ml
accural* WPM r*oulrtd 17 00
pr hr Fkalbk houra R#
turn* to P O Boa ata. San
lord. Florida lifTT__________

WAITERS
WAITRESSES
Morning or Evening Shiftt
Mutl b* abk to work tundapi
A Holidays. mutt b* real,
partonabk A *n|op working
with tha public

HUNT'S END
Located lull touth of Lake
MaryBlvd Call for Appt
m t m im ii
_____

WAREHOUSE
MAINTENAMCS PERSON
Trantpartallon company
retdt prrton to wath trucki.
load Irutkt. do lawn A g*n
malnknanca FULLarP/T.
_________ atm etsag_________
WARE HOUSE/forklift 110/hr
Banolltt. will train.
Ila IMP Aganl Call NOW i
WATSON REAL TY. Laka Mary
OffIt* It new Inkrvkwlng for
new or tapoetonetd rtal estate
associate* Call for a carter t
c a ll...................
ns-naa

WCLOCR/FARRICATOR

With min I poar TIO Alum
•&gt;p for Sanford cuttom vehl
ck manufaclurtr Foil time
l. Can aofnasioo.

91— Apartments/
Hcuta to Share
SANFORD. &gt;/l hama. on
Wokiva River. MOO papa all.

j^JialjxdegJOTAlIlIjn*^

93— Rooms for Rent"
AIR CONDITIONEO. Claan.
gukl. itrktlp managed M l fO
wk.. util, pd laun , phona. klf.
Effcy. a t f l i a A —.W-aOM
CLEAN ROOMS, atagfa alarting
ITT wk. Pay PIm m . laundry.
Sanfari Disc.. Prtv. parting.
Hlitortc Oaomfawn H44W
PREFER SWM. Private rm .
full hauta prlvkgt*. util. IncI
mOma HI-7114 after Ipm.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, rofrtg
orator, microwave, Cotor TV,
maldtarvlco........... T71 aooa
PRIVATE Langwood name. a/c.
cab lt, prafor employed
MS'wk.SU/dep H i ITIT,
TRAILER, all ulillka IncludMf.
dot* In. Ideal for one working
person taa/wwekly 17} l l i l

97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u rn is h e d / R a n t
SANFORO I Mrm. cottage,
w/loncad yd. Camplato
privacy. Perfect for 1 person
taowk .tiooMc aasiMT

R0AD CONSTRUCTION
SPECIAL
$150 Security Deposit

• Single Sloty Dosign No One Above m Hrlnv
• E nergy E fficien t S tu d io ' A i B ed ro o m
A ffo rd ab le A p artm en ts
■frie n d ly On Site D e p e n d a b le M anag em ent
■Altic Storage, Pnv.ite Pallo &amp; Mote!

3291 S Sanford A ve #103 • Sanford

323-3301

ST. CROIX
APARTM ENTS
F ea tu rin g

1 Bedroom Apartments
Starting at $479

3 2 1 -7 3 0 3
733 Secret H arbor Lane
Located 1 mile South of Lake Mary Blvd.,
on Lake Emma Rd., Lake Mary
Mon. •Fri. 0:30 •5:30 •Sat. 10 - 5
Sunday Hours Posted

UU(E MART-SANFORD AREA

in APTS--SPBCI A L " POOL
• WASHER/ORVER HOOKUP
FREE BASIC CABLE’ IM SW
LAKE MARY. I Bdrm.. living,
kit cleaad porch No pals!
MTS mo. pfut dtp. M l HO*

MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm. SMOmo
I bdrm. 1470'mo and up

___

3 2 3 X 70

FINE RIOOE. Vi condo. Appll.
SMS mo a i*c OR Mil
aja.Mo Avan, 10/1 m a m
SANFORO. I bdrm . Duplet
C/HA. carport!, appll. MU
Proa Group R E ffl MIS
SANFORO. garag* apt l/l
w/DEN. urn porch, hoot air.
walk fa lakal SItS/tlOO
Sknatrom Realty TTTMtt
1 BOHM, 1 BATH. In Sanford.
Claan ISIS mo. Mova In
Spot la!...... .............m a w

1 0 3 -Houses
U n fu rn is h e d / R ent
A/C. 1 BDRM.. workthop. dm.
carport, comer tot MTV Mon
pim f t Ne oat*. 110 too*
OENEVA. a RM. HOUSE,
kneed aero. wekr. electric.
trothpaldlimmo 144 7177
UNFORD e/Ut. Iking A laml
ty rm . UtO month Mult havo
goodrekroncoa 710 41*0
SANFORD, t ill W. tat Sf.. 11.
CHA. SSU month t i » dtp
Loaao aasamovoa_________
SANFORD U . Mary. V i. Ig
lam rm. w/tpk. CHA. knead
y d . near Country club A now
mall, no pat*. ITJt mo. + tec
rata roq HI 1114 etkr liM ar
‘ .ar*047»»lfSl
UNFORO. I EDAM.. 1 bam
taso/sau 1 ID RM . t bath
tau^aau Noeata a i t m
SANFORO S/Up. UH rnonm.
tit A latt UOO Mcurlty depot
It HI aOH_________________
U NFORDoetl tide property
lor rent for tht handymm.
1 bedroom or 1 bedroom*
c*iii oooatom r____________
SANDRA, oka 1/1. Kroonad
porch, garpgo. Laato/epfton
avallabk t*W/mon i n TOTI.

Stw ttrom Rentals
OSANFORD l/t apt. Clean.
w/tern porchUtVtJM Me
ODELTONA V I w/dm. dbl
garage, kaM option UTS/OIS
• UNFORO VI. w/dm. kaw
w, option. CHA UOB/USO
OSANFORDVI. w/llvWig rm A
dm. patio, tpaoout. I k ) Via)
0 WOODBINE l/ t. w/dbl.
garage, oat In kit., prtv.
knee, like new 1000 1400
PSANORA 1/1. naw paint,
w/dbi. garage, corner lot, nke
area. comm. pool. STH/STU.
oSANFORO VI.w/dbl garage.
I t ecret.porch UM SUO
oMAYFAIR. 1/1 w/dbl. garage,
tern polk. I0M/1M.
Sknatrom « tatty, Inc.
"W t Manage Yarn Hama Mka
Hwataorown."
JIM DOYLE.......... .... H I HtS
V i WITH CARPORT. C/MA.
largo kt. utllltk* in pour
nemo MM mon ♦ MM dtp
C alltvo..................HPalH
tsaa El Portal Am.. 1/1. C/h a .
no poll. rtf. (Avellebk 1/4).
ISIVSSU Sanford IM IH1
VT. FINCEO pd . pool CHA.
near acfwH church udO/lti.
lati.Aaoc HI IHT._________
IIM DOWN a WHY RENT?
can
you C
i own. ihlt 1
FV0991
a.
*t with CHA. now
paint A carpel! Aik abotd
CUD homotl The HUUotan
HUD
Oroop, Inc. Raolkra HI-tHI

105— D u p le * T r ip le x / R e n t
DUPLEX. Laka Mary. 1 bdrmT
1 bam. C/HA. appll. qukl
ana U/S/month HT 18*1

107— M o b ile
H om e s / R ent
MOIILE HOME, tocakd on 1
aertt. knead pattura. Ig
oakt. qukl ana. non tmoktr
UXmon H u m ___________
UHFORD area. C/HA. 1bdrm .
I bam. tVVmon * USO/mc
Vtryckm n op tlt jn ih tl

109— M o b ile H o m e
L o ts / R e n t
HEAVILY TREEOTtkiar. I l k
County water Septic. Hath
pickup included »*-7tU

114—
W ereh ou se
Spic e / R e n t
D O W N T O W N S a n fo r d
Mlg ButwarthouM JO.U .
MM mo For Mk topi TV r»0)

115—
In d u s tria l
_ _ _ _ _ _ Rentals
OFFICE WARENOUSE. Horn
1 MO.'men . MM tq f l . PRIME
kealkn. comer of HA A Old
Lk Mary Rd. in Santord
Kapanka Raalty
tra ilI I

111— O ffic e
Spic e / R e n t
OFFICE A Stereo* MO aq H A
up MOVE IN SFECIALI UU
mon HIOURoeHlTSM
U N FO IO . OHko tpoco. MOO
iq t) budding total. 1M0 aq
It par offka unit HI-TtM

• CHINA CABINET. 140. lor
informalton ptoaw call 111

1S 3 - A c re a g e L o ts / S ile

••••SOFA A LOVESBAT****
Good condition, blue, 1700
Q B Q """""" n io a u
4 P C LIVINO rm. Ml. Eac
cond , earth Ion* ovoratulkd.

155— Condominiums

C o -O p / S o le
HISTORIC DISTRICT. 14. A/C.
appll. tertened porch, very
clean tHOOO Itol/ k

1 5 7 -M o b ile
H o m e s / S o le
CARRIKECOVE
MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY

141— H o m es fo r S ale

141— H o m e s fo r S ite

LAKE MARY. in . living, dm
Ing. lam . IpH • « m porch
fenced on grtenbell iV .W
HOUSE W/S*p. Mtlher in lew
apt. A efllc* detached fenced
mini cond ( lit too
FRE-FORCLOSURE.
prtv
lonced. carport M4.1H
FOOL HOME. New paint.
carpel, fpfc . wc ayt SU.UO
OWNER FIN ., naw pain*.
carpal, knee, carport. tiJ 000
HIOOEN LK. V i. rtnovakd.
now carpel root paint, knead
corn** tol t/4 U0

SANFORO. V i. FAMILY room.
C/HA.
ronoealad. t l l l l
Dawn, uaa/mon TiB TM
SANFORD. BY OWNER. V I.
c o m p lflo ly redecorated.
C/HA. icrtontd porch, aec
neighborhood Financing
avail taT.000 Wt ITIt_______
UNFORO. V I. Ilt.aw Lika a
Brand New Horn*' C'HA.
Naw everything, roof, floor A
kit With t*llevt attittanc*
Richard Honey
a w a llt
SANFORD V I. new root. CHA.
carport, new carpel. Ilka new
Mdown.taOOmon TMOaif
SANFORD. Til S. HOLLY AVE
l/t. one toted Irani porch, now
C'HA. completely upgraded
MIJBO. Aganf: m a m
SANFORO. 1 BDRM. I BATH,
fenced bock yard. AC. utility
rm Paym ent* t i l t mo.
114 000
1111*41.

( / ..I. o n i i o n n i
/I l l l u l l l I PROPERTIf S

S TE N S TR O M

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
&gt;M ow n r a to

m ti

T veto

nowbakrajm gmal

WMMOU.SOMWQt.
S S t iL S S b S L

. 1 2 1 4 /&lt;&gt;•!

BIG LOG HOME
Sanford, live wooded acre!
fenced a bdrm . 1 balht. I
kitchen!. 1 family rm i
Formal dining rm . I CHA
unlit. 1 car garag* r 000 aq
fl. under root 1114.MO
t e r m s a a n / a -u a i_______

R

E A L T Y ,

IIM O .

LAXEFRONT COMMUNITY!

Thit in condo hat vaulted
coiling*, fully equip . kit. fpk.
tern p*lto Ttnnlt court*,
pool, tierclt* rm Clow to
everything............... U4.&lt;00'

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY!

-SUILOINO LOT cka* k Semi
nok High. IfK O
•I.T ACRES m -Oowfikom"
Otteon. toned B 4 commercial
w/TCO H. on road, ready *0
dove tap SOMES.
•I LAROE SUILOINO LOT.
Oakon.tt.tpg
• u ACRES tECLUDEO but I
mile Away from Ballwayl

Located in doairablo Laka
Mary - Ihil duptoa hat a l/l
with 1 car garage A a l/l
Vtow of Cryifal Laka Invoil
rl
................. 140.4001

•NICE RUILDINO LOT In
Lake Monroe. Wilton uchoo&lt;.
ok, only tl.COO Call
Barbara Slmmoni al ITT ITT!
0TH1T4M
•UNFORO- IM&gt;1J4 Loi CC J
tonod. vary convonknl and
ready to develop Eacolknl
owner forma available
/(J*

111 TIMS HOME OWNERS.
Con i mil* Ihl* onal 1 bdrm .
all kneed yard, convonlent
location Balow appraltal
S44S00

h orM i

Re a l e s t a t e , in c .

3227451

3222420*321 2720
LAKE MARY • SANFORO

C a h t H A n ‘R e n tty
3 ? 1 0 / 59 / 3 ? 1 ? ? 5 /

H I — A p p lia n ce s
/ F u rn itu re _ _

I RENTALS, good cond . appll.
AC Poaiiivo cath How M*tl
tall, poor health, m m a

DELTONA AREA. I f aertt.
Idtal lor mob 11* home or
hometlk. horwt. catlk. larm
Ing or nurwryl Toned agrlcul
•ur*i aa.no p*v *&lt;r« vm»n
down peymenl w/own*r II
nancing
IMTtMTTl
SANFO R O . Laka Sylvan.
Laltlronl. Secret tTOOOOO
W Malictewikl Realtor III m i

SANFORO. I bdrm . all akc .
air. m id art* SJOO/mon A
Up ♦ dap tfepeta 171001*
SANFORD Lg ) bdrm hout*
w/fern porch. 1 blk from
hospital SIM wk. plu* am
a*c i f ) lu f

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R ent

With tip on Saber. Intid*
oponlngt. aalarp * com
mltton Atoma A Gotdenrod In
Wmkr Park *71 Safa________
T R E E C LIM B E R h igh ly
• ap'd., w/tplkat. taddle.
rope* need only apply t i l HR.
PLUS CO. EENEFITS. Drug
frao toil rop A FL driver! lit
Echo)* Tree, Sanford m m *

151— In ve s tm e n t
P ro p e r ty / S i le

K I T ’ N ’ C A R L Y L E ® b y U r r y \ V ri*h t

All rental and raal aatal#
advertlaamant* are *ub|od *o
th* Federal Fair Houalng Act.
which make* II lllagai to
advortlat any prafaronca. Iim
Italian « r dltenmlnatlon
batad on rac*. color, rtliglon.
aoi, handicap, familial itatu*
ornalknalork

CALI 1ENI TODAY!
START NORR TOMORROW!

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS

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97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u rn is h e d / R a n t

1R5— Computers
IB M C O M P U T E R . C o lo r
monitor. Ml up lor itudtnt or
great lor am bua tVS coin
include* printer A tol* ol
program* 4»7 4IS0471

117— Sporting Goods
o LADIES BIKE. Ted William*
la". 1 ip . aland 1 hand brake
US. Ilka nowt i g atSS________
M I C K E Y M A N T L K
Memorabilia. II pleat* inter
Hied call
114 14*4
SPA. PORTABLE. I PERSON
Delua* «qu!p underwater
light Cedar OAIEBO Never
uued Stall 40/ 7*044*1

SHOP SAW. ipray booth A
equip, 11 aplndler boring
machine, mtac power loot!,
iighla, bench*!, icaiioidi.
•Imo clock, tpaco healer,
ladder, mltc plywood, meld
ing 4 hard wood!, olllco
• quip FLORIDA ARCH.
Woodwork. 1441 Hangar Rd.
Sankrd Airport 777 m&gt;

SUPERIOR

199— Pets A Supplies

REFURBISHED OtfKt captor*,
all m ain 4 iim Sax up to
ION from New I Warranty 4
Free delivery to/ m *104

195— M o c h in e ry / To o ls

THREE OOATSI Mull tee mew
Cutitt. } Itmdlt. 1 m ilt. 1/}

SAT. A SUNDAY YARD

Storoo. microwave. *1
man'* aport coat* »H# *7H I B/adahaw pv. Saukm
I FAMILY! Inaid* A Oo* 4fi
many thing* 10 Hall Pi
MISS LAUREL AVE

COPIERS WANTED AH
A aim Running 0* not
_ £ to k u p _ _ _ _ _ to / _

222— M u s ic a l
In s tru m e n ts

223— M is c e lla r
BOOKS ARE GREAT OIF
Naw and gently uted
l/l Price and tol!’
CAFE BOOKS .......... ~3t»4M
BUROLAR BARS. Eaaf,
button r «l*«!*t U per
Member *1 Che inker B fj
c a s com V r e s s o r
E
portable. Ilk* newt B
SHOP Equip color
.
chair. Unipevm Mach MS-TIP*
COLT MEMBERSHIP!! Ka-e
one ol a kind, i.lelimo
memberahlp. NO
due* evert Timacua* &lt;
Ceunl/y Club. Lk. M ot)
SIB 000 4*4 Ml 1144 t
i
• N U R SiN G UftlFT
X Lg HO each! Call
&lt;ik lor Jokn* » t 4SW ’i t
• OIL SPACE HEATER!
gal drum. FREEIII U
jjH D IIfo r d e k llll IM-I)

GOATS FOR SALE
1 Young, ] old. for a
price A Ifer ipm s*4 OiaO

209— W e a rin g A p p a re l
• MENS SUIT. Pearl Gray.
NEW! PanltMW. 1IL Jacket
I f 40 Beaulllul i l l 111 s*»4

215— Boats e nd
A ccesso ries
iT i i

j im p i v i n r j o i .
w/control bee. runa good For
aatolUO 1X&gt; I0Q7

1*0— Business

F o r Sale
WATER TRCATMENT artMMO
hour* buafmtt training, truck,
tuaknwr Hat A
toan. w/ammr. aai H4 atn

143— Waterfront

P r o p o r ty / S e lo
ORMOND BEACH: 539.910
OCEANFRDNT Raanri Cnndna
INCOME PRODWCBRI
Symphnny Baach Club
*11S. Atlantic Ava. *04-4717171

MM YALE AVB^ VI, C/HA.
Ranoualad, Iranch dear*,
appll. trrn. parch, tana, big
yard.tM4*0. .... TTTT44T

151— I n v is t m m t
Propirty / S*l«
« MTS FOR SALE

M A L I, R E A L T Y
INCOME O IN E R A T O R I
Concrete blk. dupke. 1/1 A
1/1 Control Alrl Vaulted
calling*! Kitchen equipped 1
Big Verdi ONLY 111.HOI
MAKE OFFER!

Active retired I I very nice 1
bedroom 1 bath apt* tIH.000
Talal rani MT.PI0 You control
•tie return you gel on your
retirement money Call the
owner Fre* call
laaa m H ea

323-5774
DAVSUCPIRf
You'll gal your rtal in mil
tupor clean ) bedroom homo
In a very qoltl kealioa
Garage, doubk tol with thedt
Iroot make Ihil home a great
buy attT1.000l Call.
Barbara Iim mont: m i n t
Caliban Reel Eafaki h i i w
EXCHANOE OR SELL yaur
properly locakd anywhere I
INVESTORS REALTY TT* Sail

GOVERNMENT N O M E
Large takclkn of 1. 1 ar a
bedroom homot In all areat
with E-Z qualifying, tow down
payment* and tow monthly
payment! Call lor FREE
pro qualifying and llllt

UNIVERSAL REALTY
ae/041 m e

HIDDEN LARES
I ff LAOUNA COURT
V I. Garag*. C/HA
Now root, carp*! and pain!
QUALIFIED Financing avail
tai.aaa..........m « m . i x t . i i *
HIOOEN LAKE H O M tNear
La* P. Manrt Park C'HA.
IIVO tq II NIC* naighborhood
V i Ierg* kll. doubt* garag*.
lanced yard M4K fkgellabto
N4 H t ITtl Laava matiaaga

Large Fimify
Home
In modal condition. VT tphl
plan, living, family and FL
rm Big back yard, workthop
IIMO down ttot m* OPEN
SAT. A SUN It Ipm. I l l
BAYOU VISTA. Oabary.
I t ) l i f t for Inlo Owner
Broker,____________________
LEASE W/OPTION I BDRM . »
BATH. CHA. Family rm .
fenced Owner finance /Ot
S a r l f a SI . S a n fa r d
I tA tH S lK l_______________
LOW MONTHLY part.. 1 bdrm .
lg knead yd. CHA tto to#
VIP Prapartk* l i t Tail
0V 11 6O A S1UMA B L iTi
FHA Na qualilyingl 14. laml
ly r m , kneed back yd ,
GOREGOUS lot. back* lo
Sw*«tw*i*r creek A park
Aakmg tOSACO Owner I4S1411
OWN E R MUST SELL NOW
Spoctouai n noorlake ]yrt
aid Nkoaroa H1/4TS
SANFORO HANOTMAN Skal
V I. WK. CASHI ar B4K down.
tltB mo . Oyra BH M l

“BotTce
FLORIDA STATr^loSiTR ES

Oil r entree tori be reglakved
or cerllltod To verily a itak
c o n lra c lo ri Meant* call
I *00 141 7440 Occupational
Llcenuva ar* required by Ih*
county and can b* vonltod by
calling 111 IIH .*it 7411

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e l o n s &amp; --------R e m o d e lin g

'NEW*REMODEL*RE PAIR*
Vinyl aiding, carpentry,
Door 1 window*. Concrete
iiia a n a 0 &gt;aiiM. cacuraoe

A i r C o n d itio n in g “
BRAND NEW 1-TON C/HA
cond malailed In ailttlng cen
•ral heal lyakm saw oo * lae
Inalaltod S yr* warrantry
Call MIKE 404 4*10111

C a rp e n try "
C AB IN E TS , OOORS. gan

APOLLO CLIANINO SERVICt
Comm /Rea weekly, monthly
or one lime
407 11)4**4
• L ITE CLEAN Prafaatlonal
MeidSvc for your ham*
__________________C*K MI-4711

HOUSE CLEANINO SERVICES
lie . honeii A dependable S
Seminok A N Orange Co
EXPERIENCED 4*71441**?

C o n c re te
CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal I Man Qualify Opera
ttonl MMMOar------- 41410*1
OUALITV CONCRETE WORK.
IS year* aep Reakonable
Lie /In* 111 1*44

E le c tric a l
MASTER ELECTRICIAN
Repair addition, comm/rat
Lie ImtEROOMItl Ml 4411

carpentry, drywall LM/lna D

ASIwkekn.....

111*4*1

CARPENTER All kind* of homo
repair*, paint mg 4 ceramic
III* Richard Grot*
HI &gt;471

C e rp e f/ ln s ta lle tlo n "
CARPET-MILL DIRECT
■if DHrounl! Famaui Brand*
FIm I Quality, Tap Una
Stalnmaatar. Saionlaa.
Track la*1. Sculpture* »* 4t

inklaitod Commercial level
toepatl Wyd
M i n t aaaa
NATIONAL OISCOUNT
FHA approved Carpel, pad 4
labor It 4S aq yd Inalaltod
Ne Hidden CetH
tae-HM

C le a n in g S e rvic e
AFFORDABLE Haute Clean
inqt From people you con
TRUST I Ml 1144 Merry AAaldi

Fe n ce
FBNCEX Servlet. inaUltolton
Cutkm Deaignl Free Etl I
We re open Wkenda M4T444

C e ilin g ^ians
INSTALLATION e REPAIRS
MOST INSTALLATION lit EA
Lk./Elp. 4*7 4*4 4474

Handy M an
HACKNEY'S HANOTMAN We
do II all NO |ob too Small!
^F reeeilim ak ^^^^M ^T T O

H o m e Improvement*
HOME IM PRO VEM EN TS)
K ilo Beth • Tito* 0 Carpentry.
Door* Handyman Serv Win
dowao Small Job* Welcome
Please Cell &gt;77 &gt;**)

-i

THOMAS OROAN 7*1 Cal
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                    <text>- Sanford Hsrald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, October 25. 1995

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th o u g h t to be too g r e a t. 1
changed doctors and at age 70
w as given Premarln and Provera. Within a short period o f
tim e m y weight shot up from a
constant 122 pounds to 135.
Even though my eating habits
h ave not changed, and try as I
m a y using the same previous
methods. 1 cannot shed a pound.
Rather. I seem to be gaining a
pound every few days.
A m I fooling myself by believ­
in g that nothing’s changed or
c o u ld th e hormones be r e ­
sponsible?
D EAR READER: Premarln and
P r o v e n often cause the body to
retain excess fluid, leading to
unwanted weight gain.
You 're not fooling yourself;
y ou r weight gain may m erely be
"w ater-w eight" that is the result
o f the hormones.
I t h in k th at you s h o u ld
seriously consider discontinuing
th is therapy. Recent m edical
studies have indicated an unac­
ceptable risk of breast cancer In
w om en taking hormones. T h is
risk increases with age.
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does seem to retard osteoporosis
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hernia? What other options are
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a weakness where the esophagus
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g a s . m a ld ig e s tio n a n d
heartburn.
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smaller (and m ore frequent)
meals, and elevating the head of
the bed on 4-Inch blocks are
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Y O U R B IRTH D AY
O ct. 2S. I M S
A lllan cea entered for nonbu sin ess purposes could be
m utually beneficial. However,
w hen you team up for com m er­
cial reasons, use a more struc­
tured format.
■ C O R F IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You r financial prospects have
great potential today. Lady Luck
w ill reward your hard work.
K n o w in g where to look fo r
romance will help you find your
tru e lo v e . The Astro-G raph
M atchm aker Instantly reveals
w h ich signs ore romantically
perfect for you. Mall t2.75 to
Matchmaker, d o this newspa­
per. P.O. Box 1758. Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY 10150.
■ A O IT T A R IU B (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Try not to delegate responsi­
bility today. The outcome will be
m ore positive If you handle
matters personally.
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be headed your way. you m ay
not become aware o f this new
development until some time In
the future.
AQUARIUR (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Bualneaa matters can be handled
more effectively If you deal only
with high-level executives. You
are more in tune w ith people
who have clout.
P IR C M (Feb. 20-March 20)
Your strong, competitive spirit
will serve you well today. If the
gauntlet is tossed, d on 't shy
from the challenge.
A R I M (March 21-Aprii 19)
You are capable of doing an y­
thing today, within reason. A
strong, positive attitude w ill
enhance your success.
TA U R U S (April 20-May 20)
You can use your wits to make
even more out of
an already profitable situation.
In addition, luck will be on your
side.
O B IflN l (May 21-June 20)

Group projects w ill be more
successful than Independent
ventures. Your luck w ill be
contingent upon a unified effort.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Today, a fo rtu ito u s
circumstance could bolster your
career. Prepare to act quickly on
any Important development.
L E O (J u ly 2 3 - A u g . 22)
Rom antically sp ea k in g, this
might be a red letter day for
unattached Leos. That special
someone might finally enter the
picture.
V1ROO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
Make an efTort to finalize two
Important matters today. Expe­
diency Is essential because your
luck may run out.
LIB R A (S ep t. 23-Oct. 23)
Peers will place considerable
Importance on your words, and
what you say w on't easily be
forgotten. Offer encouragement
whenever possible.
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THURSDAY

Sanford Herald
• • n r ln f la n f o r t f , L a k t M a ry a m i I m i Ii m I* C w n t y ih w a 1t 08
88th Year, No. 48 - Sanford. Florida

Untimely death
leaves void In
lives of many
Herald Senior Staff Writer
SANFORD — Terry Michael Hart worked hard
every day for 18 y e a n aa the meat market
manager at Winn D ixie on French Avenue In
Sanford.
There were no celebrations to mark his
dedication to his jo b and to the community.
Th ere were no firew orks, no dinnen. no
ovations.
But when Hart. 36. w a s killed In an
automobile accident on East State Road 46 near
Cocoa, there was a void In the Uvea o f those who
knew him.
"Everyone knew h im ," aald store manager
D avid Childs. " E v e r y o n e knew him and
everyone loved him. He waa an outstanding
Individual.*'
Hart lived In DeBary with hla wife Jamie, hit
daughter Pamela Marie and hla son Terry Jr.,
but his heart, those w ho knew him said, waa In
Sanford.
He was raised In Sanford and graduated from
Seminole High School.
He waa an avid supporter o f Seminole High
athletics and a big sports fan In general. Childs
said.
Hart played In various Seminole County and
City o f Sanford recreation softball leagues. He
was also a member o f the American Water Ski
Association.
Winn Dixie district manager Vergil Screws
said Hart waa a "great leader and role model for
the young employees In the store." He noted
that Hart had started young and worked hard.
"T h e young high school kids we have working
here could really look up to h im ," Screws said.
He aald that Hart “ knew everybody” in the
community because he took the time to speak
with people.
“ He took advantage o f the opportunity to meet
people and talk to th em ." Screws said. "When
you work in a grocery store for all those years in
a community like this you meet Just about
everyone."
Childs said the store staff was "devastated"
by the death of their co-worker and friend.
"T h is la a terrible loss to us and to his fam ily,"
he noted.

A PPLAU SE
Brandy Williams

Talks
begin

Thirsty?

Scary, scary night looms

You can now
buy liquor
in Sanford
on Sunday

Second study
finished: Will
courthouse
stay or move?

■ y WCK PPWPAUP
Herald Staff Writer

■vm cK PpnPAU P

Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD — A second report
commissioned by the county lo
study the best location for court­
house facilities Is ready for review.
Today talks begin with Seminole
County, commissioners and the de­
sign group that completed the study
to either keep county court facilities
In downtown Sanford or m ove them
to Five Points.
Keith Reeves, president o f Archi­
tectural Design Group is to make
the presentation o f the findings.
Reeves said he Is scheduled to meet
with Commissioner Win Adams at
1:30 this afternoon, and Commis­
sioner Pat Warren at 2:30.
On Oct. 31. Reeves will meet with
c o m m is s io n C h a irm a n R a n d y
Morris, followed by a m eeting with
Commissioner Daryl McLain on
Nov. I, and Dick VanDerWeldc on
Nov. 2.
"U n til the discussions begin,"
Reeves said. ” 1 can't reveal which
position wc have taken in our
findings, but ufter the talks begin,
the Information should be made a
matter of public record."
Reeves said It Is his understand­
ing that public hearings will even­
tually be held on his findings.
Earlier. Architect Bruce Andersen
had been contracted by the county
and City o f Sanford to undertake a
financial study of the move. It was
dated August. 1995. In II. Andersen
reported that the Five Points area
has the potential lo continue the
growth tl has seen In the past years,
regardless o f whether the court
facilities arc moved, w h ile the
dow n tow n Sanford area would
probably suffer If the operations
were moved out.
Regarding the financial aspects of
a move. Andersen's report said. "By
□ B a a Courts. Pags BA
■ ela ted Editorial, Page 4 A

Spook-tacular stuff
to do for Halloween
G/iosfs and gubb/fna w ill come
a 'h o b b lin '
To y o u r homes and shops and
the mall.
It 'a Halloween time once again.
The first holiday of this fall.

Pram staff reports
SANFORD - Although Tues­
day Is officially Halloween, some
of the trlck-or- treaters will be
hitting the streets as early as this
coming weekend. With Daylight
Saving Tim e ending early Sun­
day m orn in g , ex tra caution
should be exercised to avoid any
a c c i d e n t s I n v o l v i n g th e
youngsters with masks or adults
who accompany them.
Beginning Friday. Halloween
festivities are In abundance this

Safety tips
PremeleWrsperte______
Haifaween need not be really
scary.
T h e frights should come
from the costumes of the little
ghosts and goblins not from
something real.
By following a few basic
rules, the holiday can be fun.
exciting, free o f danger and
full o f tasty treats.
Law enforcement agencies
are reminding youngsters to
follow those rules to ensure a
happy Halloween.
The Seminole County sher­
iffs office Issued the following
list o f guidelines for the little
□ • • • T i p s , Pago 8 A

□Bee Halloween, Pag* BA

SANFORD — Sanford merchants
w ith proper alcoholic beverage
licenses may now sell their products
on Sunday.
The decision has been approved
b y the C ity C om m ission , and
became effective aa o f second read­
ing and adoption o f Ordinance 3271
on Oct. 9.
S e vera l store m an agers and
owners, aware o f this change, have
already tested the waters and of­
fered sales beginning this past
Sunday.
Shift manager Joe Schlek at ABC
Llquora. 2885 S. Highway 17-92,
aald the store began opening on
Sundays last weekend. " I wasn't on
duty at that time,'* he said, "but 1
know that sales were only at their
standard level."
Walgreens Liquor Store, at 2501
S. French, also opened for the first
Sunday on this past weekend.
"Business was slow ." said store
manager Sheila Robinson, "but we
h a d n 't put u p a n y s ig n s o r
udvertlscd. ao people didn't know
w c would be open."
She added that she expected a
larger number o f customers this
week, "once people know that we
can do this."
The actual wording of the ordi­
nance appears to be somewhat
restrictive, then rather confusing.
" N o alcoholic beverage may be told,
consumed or served or permitted to
be served or consumed In any place
holding a beverage license under
the laws of the state between the
hours o f 2 a.m. and 7 a.m. Immedi­
ately following on Sunday. Monday,
Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday.
Friday or Saturday, or between the
hours o f 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. on
Sunday.
C it y C le r k J a n D o u g h e rty
explained that for Sundays, stores
cannot open until IO a.m. For the
rest of the week, they may open at 7
a.m.
After opening at 10 a.m. on
Sunday, stores may continue to
operate until 2 a.m. Monday morn­
ing. but tf they wish, may reopen as
□ B a a Drink, Page BA

S C C family sa y s goodbye to Dr. Weldon
By VICKI DeM M M M
Herald Senior Stilt Writer
Sanford Police Chief Ralph Ruaasll and Deputy
Chief Joa Dillard congratulate 13-year-old Brandy
Williams for his life-saving work. The Lakevlew
M iddle School student saved the Ilfs of
four-year-old Nicholas Eaton who had fallen Into
the swimming pool at the Franklin Arms .
Apartments. Williams, hare with his uncle
Samuel Elmore, waa also lauded by officer John
Evans who was the first policeman on the scene
and Cmdr. Bill Hasson^

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ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS - It ts difficult to say
goodbye to someone who's been a part of your
fam ily for so long.
Friends, family and fana gathered Wednesday
night at the Orlando North Hilton In Altamonte
Springs to bid farewell lo Dr. Earl Weldon who
w ill soon step down as president o f Seminole
Community College.
Weldon was at the college at its birth In 1966
and has seen II through spectacular growth and
the evolution of the college from an orange grove
Into one o f the top post secondary Institutions tn
the state.
The retirement celebration, b o called because
the organizers thought W eldon's contribution to
the school and the community Is cause to
□ ■ • a Weldon, Pags 6A

Sheriff Don Esllnger greets Dr. Weldon and his
grandson Christopher.

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by thanking God thay ain’t ao
wickad as tnalr neighbor*. |

Today: Partly sunny.
High In the mid 80s.
East wind 5 to 10
mph. Tonight: Partly
cloudy. Low In the
upper 60s to lower
70s. Light southeast
wind.

Marlon Rethwell, the first employee at SCC who Joined Dr. Weldon In 1968,
bids him farewell on his retirement.

Pastor Am os Jonas

uirecmr or Development Bill
Baker honors Dr. Weldon.

S U B S C R IB E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . C a l l 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
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�SA - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, October 26, 1996

N E W S F R O M T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

IN B R I E F

Checks are in the maiL.sooi

Fair starts today
The Volusia County Fair and Youth Show opens today. It will
continue dally through Sunday. Nov. 5.
Fair oFTlctals will be observing the S ls t anniversary of the
annual event this year, with United Shows o f America handling
the midway attractions. Special events are being planned for
each day or the fair. Saturday is being designated Student Day.
with students 10 and under admitted free from noon until 5
p.m. Sunday Is family day.
Special Country and Western musical stars are scheduled
each day at the Entertainment Tent beginning at 7 p.m.
Featured will be such stars as Johnny Paycheck. Rex Allen Jr..
Aaron Tlppen. Toby Keith. Neal McCoy, Lee Roy Parnell, and
Alison Krauss A Union Station.
The Volusia County Fair grounds are located at the
Intersection o f lnterstate-4 and SR-44 near DeLand.

B y JACRIB MALUPAX
Associated Press Writer
TALLAHASSEE - Half a million people
w ho paid nearly $300 to register out-of-state
cars in Florida should be getting their
m oney back by early December.
Th e Department o f Highway Safety and
Motor Vehicles announced Wednesday it
would mall the first batch o f refund checks
In late November.
" W e ’re glad that today Is here.” said
Janet Dennis, an agency spokeswoman.
A t one point since the 8295 Impact fee
fourno unconstitutional last fall, the
agency was getting 2.000 to 3.000 calls a
day from people asking about the status of
refunds. Dennis sold. The volum e o f calls
has dropped: Just 750 people called Monday.
Dennis said the agency has done what It
could to expedite the refunds.
" W e have bent over backwards trying to
m ove this thing along,” she sold.

City cteckte* on tenets
SANFORD — Th e Sanford City Commission has decided not
to make proposed amendments to Its Land Development
Regulations pertaining to chain link fences.
The changes have been discussed on several occasions by
both the city’ s Planning and Zoning Commission. Board of
Adjustment and during work sessions by the city commission.
The first reading was to have detailed an ordinance which
would limit chain link fences In residential areas based on the
number o f fences already Installed In blocks and/or neighbor­
hoods.
Decisions w ere split however. Most recently. P&amp;Z voted five
to four, to keep the existing provisions In place, and scrap the
suggested changes.
As the m atter stands now, with the 1901 version of the
ordinance, w aivers and exemptions to allow chain link fences
In front yards m ay be sought for single family residences
through the P&amp; Z site plan review. Barbed w ire fences will
remain prohibited In seven different sonlng categories. Both
type of fences w ill be prohibited In required buffer areas, and
barbed w ire and/or chain link fences are still prohibited In
non-resldentlal areas but the P&amp;Z m ay consider waivers based
on security considerations.
The m atter was discussed extensively during the city
commission’s workshop meeting Monday afternoon. When the
ordinance cam e up for first reading during the regular meeting.
the commission elected to do nothing, whtccn allows the
original ordinance to stand as it has for the past four years.

Lawmakers voted in 1990 to require a
$295 Tec o f people who registered out-ofstate cars In Florida. The justification was
that newcomers ought to bear more o f the
cost of the wcar-and-tear they bring to the
slate's roads.
But the Florida Supreme Court struck the
down the Impact fee. ruling It was un­
constitutional to levy It Just on newcomers.
In late November, the first refund mailing
will go to approximately 510.000 o f the
650.000 people who paid the fee between
July 1991 and September 1994.
Refund applications received last month
are still being processed, according to the
highway department, which said checks
w ou ld b e m a ile d m o n th ly u n til all
authorized refunds arc Issued.
People had until Oct. 2 to apply for
refunds. The highway agency estimates
from 30,000 to 40,000 people owed refunds

didn’ t apply for them.
The chirks will go out Inflrst-classi
But before they’re cut, the list of
owed refunds will be compared to '
people who owe (he slate back taxes i
behind on child support. Those debts 1
subtracted.
If someone paid less than $295. theyl
back whatever they paid. This occur
cases where sales tax paid at the tit
purchase was subtractted from the fee.
One thing no refund wilt he reduced
legal fees. Earlier this month, the
slashed from $18.8 million to 86.5 mi
the legal fee a lower court awarded the l
law firms who challenged the Impact fee.
The high court also ruled that
unclaimed refunds revert to t h e ___
Dennis said the state would probably get I
keep 86 million to 87 million.
State lawmakers this spring set
8188.8 million to make the refunds.

Rtmtbtiing
our war vats
Mtmbars of th« Vatarsns of
Foreign Wars (VFW) Post
10108 at Its Lidias Auxiliary
will be sailing Buddy Poppltt
at 8anford area shopping con­
fers on Novambsr 3 and 4.
Shown during th« kick-off of
the annual evant, (I to r)
Auxiliary President Eleanor
Garmaln, A u xilia ry Poppy
Chairman Ju anita Adams,
Sanford Mayor Batty* Smith,
VFW Poppy Chairman Jos
Adams, and VFW Commander
Charles Mall. Mali said procoeds from the safe are usad
to benefit disabled and needy
veterans and the widows and
orphans of deceased veterans
In tha local community. In
1923, the VFW was the first
vatarsns organization to pro­
mote $ nsttonally organized
campaign for the annuel dis­
tribution of poppies assembled
by disabled or hospitalized
vets. Nationally, the VFW and
Ladfes Auxiliary ralsa more
than $15 million annually from
tha sal*.

Qtfwva «v«nt
The Geneva Historical Society will hold Its annual Fall
Festival this Saturday from 4 until 8 p.m. at the Community
Center. Events will Include games, food, music, and an
old-fashioned cake walk. Proceeds w ill go to the Historical
Society for upkeep o f the Community Center and Fort Lane
Park.

Heavy rains cause heavy crop losses

Tampa brewery closing
TAM PA — Aim ing to Increase Its profitability. AnheuserBusch Companies Inc. announced W ednesday it will close its
Tampa brewery by year's end. eliminating 375Jobs.
"That certainly Is not good news for our community because
they’ve been a major employer and m ajor Industry In this
area." said Tam pa commissioner Joe Chlllura Jr. "That’s a
significant Im pact."
"They will be missed here," said Joe House, chairman of the
Greater Tam pa Chamber of Commerce. But he added. "W e are
bringing in a number of new prospects. ... W e feel confident
that there will be other companies com ing In to fill that gap."
Closing o f the brewery, which opened in 1959. "Is a
disappointment for Tampa and for Florida." said Florida
Secretary o f Commerce Charles Dusseau. "However, we are
confident that Anheuser-Busch w ill continue to be an active
and valued corporate citizen In the Sunshine State."
The company also operates Busch Gardena In Tampa. Sea
World in Orlando, two can manufacturing plants, a turf farm
and a brewery In Jacksonville. Anheuser-Busch currently
employs more than 8,000 in Florida.
About 375 people are employed at the Tampa site. The
company said It will provide a full severance package.
Including a cash payment, extended full health benefits,
assistance In Job retraining and help In finding new Jobs.
" If the 199,1 excise tax had not been enacted. I wouldn’t be
here talking to you today about our plant closing." said plant
manager Renaul Abel, who has been at the plant for 15 years.
"It ’s not that w e were Inefficient. It's a matter o f the size and
brewing capacity In both the Industry and the company."

Associated Press Writer
ORLANDO — Florida’s heavy
rains caused heavy crop losses
and will Impact the state's pro­
duction o f winter vegetables,
officials say. Rainfall and flood­
in g killed 11,700 cattle and
damaged the sugar crop.
Crop losses were estimated at
8150 million so far. The finan­
cial loss for cattle ranchers has
not been calculated.
"O u r winter vegetable market
Is definitely hurt.” said T im
Manning o f the federal govern­
m ent's Farm Service Agency. In
Gainesville.
Citrus was largely spared, so
far as Is known, except for
C harlotte and Lee counties,
which were reported as "m ajor
problem areas.”
"A n y (tree) damage is likely to
show up later In the year. But so
far, there is no quantifiable
damage outside those two coun­
ties." said Dan Santangclo. e x ­
ecutive director of the Florida
Department of Citrus.
Cattlemen disputed the cat­

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tle-loss calculations made by the
Florida Department o f Agricul­
ture from on-slte reports by
In s p e c to r s in G la d e s and
Okeechobee counties. But cattle
ranchers conceded that livestock
losses were significant.
Tens of thousands o f other
beef cattle also were reported to
be highly stressed by flooded
pastureland and dwindling feed
supplies.
Flooding in South Florida sug­
arcane fields is costing growers
millions and causing temporary
layoffs of farm workers, said
Robert H. Bukcr J r . senior vice
president of U.S. Sugar Corp.
T h e su g a r cane h a rv e s t,
scheduled to begin this week,
has been delayed for about 10
days, he said.
Thousands of ocres of newly
planted sugar cane have been
destroyed or severely damaged,
but he said the full extent of
losses would not be known until
later In the harvest.
Many South Florida vegetable
farmers were unable to plant
because of the heavy rains and
flooded fields. Others got their

crops In the ground but were
wiped out by succeeding storms.
Collier County reported losses
of more than 837 million In
crops, primarily tomatoes and
peppers. Palm Beach suffered
some $25 million In crop dam ­
ages. including tomatoes, pep­
pers. nursery plants and sugar
cane.
Dade, Broward. Lee and sever­
al other South Florida counties
were not reporting losses at this
time, mainly because standing
water made It difficult to get Into
the fields. Manning said.

newborns who drowned, said
Bob Blankenship o f the state
agriculture department.
President Billy Kempfer of the
Florida Cattlemen's Association
said he was surprised by the
report.
"I'm not going to tell you that
It didn’t happen, but it sounds
unlikely. . . to have that high a
number,” said Kempfer.

Hendry. Gla des and
Okeechobee counties had crop
losses totaling about $27 m il­
lion.

T o d d C l e m e n s of the
Okeechobee Livestock Market,
which conducts cattle auctions,
said he was shocked by the
numbers. But he. Kempfer and
other cattle ranchers agreed that
the rains had taken a heavy toll.
"There has been a significant
weight loss for livestock.” which
will mean profit declines In the
coming months. Kempfer said.
Central Florida reported no
significant croplc

li Is culvlng season In Glades.
Okeechobee and Hendry coun­
ties. which have a total o f
300,000 head o f beef cattle, and
many o f the dead animals were

In the Panhandle, Hurricane
Opal caused at least $45 million
worth o f crop damage, primarily
cotton and peanuts, the state
agriculture department said.

"A ccordin g to these llocal)
reports, some o f these areas are
still underwater. This Is defi­
nitely abnormal." he said.

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chance o f showers. High in the
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Saturday: Partly cloudy with the
lows In the upper 60s to lower
70s. Highs in the low to mid 80s.
Sunday: Partly sunny with the
lows In the upper 50s north lo
upper 60s south. Highs in the
upper 70s to lower 80s. Monday:
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Bad day
Uurle Susan Brown, 34. o f 104 Kaywood D rive In Sanford
was arretted Tuesday evening by Lake Mary police In the
parking tat o f Shopped o f Lake Mary on Lake M ary Boulevard.
Officers said she waa seen hitting a Ford pickup truck with a
pool cue, and yelling In the parking lot. Police subsequently
arrested her on a charge o f disorderly Intoxication.
At 4:40 a.m. Wednesday, Sanford police w ere called to
Hrown’s residence on Kaywood Drive, when a burglary waa
reported. Police said entry was made through a partially
opened garage door. A large amount of furniture, stereo
systems and other Items were reportedly stolen.

QUADanest
Members o f the Sanford police QUAD Squad arrested Richard
Bernard Taylor. 24. o f 1011 Sixth Street. Sanford, on Monday.
QUAD Squad officers were reportedly checking an area known
for drug activities, when they reported seeing Taylor. When
they attempted to question him, he reportedly ran from the
area. He waa subsequently located In Lake Monroe Terrace and
arrested on a charge o f resisting a law enforcement officer
without violence.

Cif recovered
Leon Deadre Oliver. 22. 1261 Dunbar Avenue, was arrested
In front of his residence by sheriff's deputies Tuesday. Officers
had been alerted by phone calls regarding a vehicle which waa
believed to have been stolen. After Oliver w as stopped by
deputies at his residence, the vehicle, a 1960 Chevrolet pickup,
waa Identified as having been stolen In Enterprise, in Volusia
County. Oliver was arrested on a charge of grand theft auto.

Help is on the way
College welcomes family service agencies
HwMd Senior Staff WrWr
SANFORD — Knowing where
to go for help for one's self or
family while getting hack on
one’s feet after a financial mis­
hap can sometimes be a mpre
daunting task than might be

expected.
There la help available for
those w ho need It from both
private and public agencies. As­
sistance m ay com e In the form o f
financial help, counseling or
even In a steady hand to guide
families through difficult times.
Thoae In need could spend
days, weeks or even months
t r y in g t o m a k e th e ir w ay
through the m axe o f social
service agencies, but thanks to
Seminole Community College's
VISTA volunteers, they won’ t
have to.
On Friday. Oct. 27. more than
60 social sendee agency repre­
sentatives w ill be gathered In
SCC's gymnasium/health build­
ing for the sixth annual Family

Service Agencies showcase.
’’W e ’re very excited about the
o p p o r t u n i t y to p r o v id e a
showcase for the comm unity
service agencies," said Harriett
Ltttle. coordinator for the Adult
Basic Educatton/QED program
at the college.
According to Little the number
o f agencies Is growing dally so
that those In need will be able to
find what services they w ill
require In a one-stop-shopping
atm osphere.
T h e purpose o f the showcase,
she said. Is to allow the agencies
to educate the public about their
services and to network with
oth er agencies and to share
Information about new programs
and changes In their agency.
Often, th e said, the services
provided b y the various agencies
can complement one another.
T h e s h o w c a s e a llo w s t h e
coordination o f efforts to help
those In need and to provide
m ore efficient services.
T h e groups which w ill be
s h o w c a s e d at SCC p r o v id e

Warrants
•Rodney Marshall Htllaman. 30. 15 Lake Monroe Terrace,
was served a warrant at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility
Tuesday. He was wanted for falling to appear on a charge of
having an open container.
•Valdes Williams. 36. 500 S. Holly Avenue, was served
warrants at the Jail Monday. He waa wanted on tw o warrants
for violation o f probation on convictions o f sale or cocaine.
•Leroy L. Fisher. 22, with no local address, w as picked up
by police In Parkslde Apartments Monday. He w as wanted on a
w a rra n t f o r s e llln g / p u r c h a s ln g / m a n u fa c tu r *
lng/delivering/traffle king in 28 grama o f cannabis. He w as also
wanted for violation o f probation on a conviction o f resisting an
officer without violence.
•Warren L. Oliver, 19. 1911 W. Chase Avenue, waa located
by deputies at his residence Tuesday. He w as wanted for
violation of probation on a conviction of attempted armed
robbery.
•Michael D. Hardin. 21, 112 Sterling Court. Sanford, was
served a warrant by Sanford police Tuesday. H e was wanted
for driving with a suspended/revoked license, with severe
Injurtea/death.
• Rhonda Fay Elkins. 35. 228 W. 19th Street. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies at her residence Tuesday. She was wanted
for violation o f probation on a conviction of obtaining property
with a worthless check.

Dom estic

training and counseling, as well
as medical and financial services
In the community.
Am ong those agencies sched­
uled to take part In this year's
event are Big Brothers and Big
Sisters. Habitat for Humanity,
the Salvation Army and Healthy

NOTICE OF
ADOPTION OF
REVISED
ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAOE
REGULATIONS

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Charles J. Ware. 41. 2151 W. 18th Street. Sanford, was
arrested by deputies at his residence Tuesday following a
reported altercation with a female. He was charged with
battery, domestic violence.

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Start. The Hat o f agencies Is
growing dally, organisers em­
phasise. so there w ill be some­
thing there for everyone.
The showcase w ill take place
from 9 a.m. u n til noon on
Friday. SCC Is located at 100
Weldon Blvd..Sanfo»d.

The City of Sanford h a s adopted O rdinance
No. 3271 to regulate the sate and consum p­
tion of A L C O H O L IC B E V E R A G E S in the
City of Sanford. T h e se regulations are E F ­
F E C T IV E IM M E D IA T E L Y , and include the
requirement to obtain a certificate of re gis­
tration, hours an d days of sale, d o sin g hours
and procedures, distance restrictions and
prohibition of consum ptlon/possession in
public areas.
For further information regarding these A L ­
C O H O L IC B E V E R A G E R E G U L A T IO N S ,
please contact Janet R. Dougherty, City
Clerk, City of Sanford, P.0. Box 1788, S a n ­
ford, Florida 32772, or phone 330-5603.

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Editorials/ Opinions
(U S P S 491-210)

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EDITORIAL

Final report?
Tick. tick. tick , th e hands of the c lo c k k eep
goin g around and tim e passes. T h is a fte r ­
noon. the c lo c k ’ s h an ds hopefully w ill b egin
to gather at th e a p p o in ted time o f d e cis io n .
B eginning th is aftern oon , arch itects a re to
start m eetin g. In d ividu ally, with m e m b e r s o f
th e S em in ole C o u n ty Commission. T h e y w ill
b e u n v e ilin g w h a t has been c o n s id e r e d
(h op efu lly) th e fin al w ord on w h e th e r o r not
th e S e m in o le C o u n ty C ourthouse sh ou ld
rem ain in S a n fo rd o r b e moved to t h e c o u n ty
c o m p le x at F iv e P o in ts In the e x tr e m e
southern part o f th e city .
I f e v e ry th in g g o e s as planned. C o m m is s io n ­
e rs W in A d a m s a n d Pat Warren w ill h a v e m et
individu ally w ith th e architects w h o h a v e
com piled the d o cu m e n t. C om m ission C h a ir­
m an R an d y M o rris is to meet w ith the
arch itects on T u e s d a y . W ednesday tt w ill be
C om m ission er D a ry l McLain and T h u r s d a y
w ith D ick Van D e r W e ld e.
A t press tim e fo r today’s e d itio n o f th e
Sanford H e ra ld , th e findings or t h e rep ort
w ere not m a d e pu b lic. W ill the rep ort In d icate
th e courthouse sh ou ld b e moved o r s h o u ld It
s ta y w h e r e It is, w ith e x p e c te d m a jo r
expansion s?
A rchitect B ru c e A ndersen had p r e v io u s ly
given th e C o u n ty Com m ission his r e p o rt on
th e econom ic fe a s ib ility on the m o v e versu s
rem a in in g at th e cu rren t facility. A n d e rs o n
w a s co n tra cted Jointly b y the county a n d C ity
o f Sanford to m a k e h is study. A n d e r s e n 's
stu dy said th e o n ly logica l decision, fro m th e
fin an cial p o in t o f v ie w , would be to k e e p the
cou rth ou se d o w n to w n .
T h e a rc h ite c ts o f th is latest r e p o r t h a ve
chosen t o m e e t w ith county c o m m is sio n e rs
; o n an in d ivid u a l ba sis to respond d ir e c t ly to
q u estion s
' m a y h ave reg a rd in g th eir
fin din g*, a a
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A t sto n e la t e r da te. It is expected th at th e
stu dy w ill be b rou gh t up during a regu lar
com m ission m e e tin g w hich can be a tten d ed
b y m em bers o f th e pu blic.
W e h op e b y that tim e, regardless o f th e
rep ort's fin d in g s, th at the com m issioners w ill
base their u ltim a te decisions on w h a t is best
fo r the peop le. N ot Just those w o r k in g in
c o u n ty fa c ilitie s , bu t the people o f th e
do w n tow n S a n ford area who w ill c e rta in ly
sulTer great losses If the courthouse is m o v e d .
Many ou tsta n d in g projects are o n h old
w aitin g fo r a d ecision . If the co m m ission ers
d ecid e to m o v e p a rt o f the c o u r th o u s e
operation to F iv e Points, there Is an in d ic a tio n
that a m a ssive p a rkin g garage w ill not be
built Just south o f th e Sanford City H a ll. T h e
expansion o f th e Su nB an k on W. F irst S treet
w ill possibly b e dropped.
Even th ou gh a planned developm en t r e ­
quest has b een a p p roved by the S a n fo rd C ity
C om m ission fo r a multi-million d o lla r im ­
provem en t project on the Monroe H a rb ou r
Marina, at the M artna Hotel site, it m a y also
be scrapped if th e cou rt facility ts m o ved .
Th ere are m a n y negatives to m o v in g the
facility. C ertain ly, it w ill cost m o n e y to
expand the presen t structures If th e y stay,
and It m a y cau se som e financial co n cern s,
but not as m uch as w e (and Bruce A n d e rs e n )
believe it w ou ld be if the facility is m o ved .
N ow that th e paperw ork is com in g out in
th e open this aftern oon , w e hope the co u n ty
co m m ission ers w ill look at the needs o r all the
people, in m a k in g their decision.
I f the report indicates the facility sh ould
rem ain in the d o w n to w n area, we a ls o hope
the co m m ission ers w ill let the m a tter en d.
and not u rge th at additional studies b e m ade,
w h ich w ill d e la y progress even further. W e ’ ve
had en ou gh o f that. L e t’s get on to the
business o f s e rv in g the people.

LETTER

Welfare reform
Recently you had an editorial In your paper
about the different views some men in Congress
have about giving more money lo a woman on
AFDC when she has another child. I do not believe
more money should be given In such a case. Wiry?
Because people who work for a living do not
receive more m oney Just because they have
another child. T h ey have to make do wttlr what
they have. Also. It's nry understanding that there
Is nut a husband in AFDC homes so w hy should
there be another child at all?
Frances M. Flleger
Lake Mary

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
Letters lo lire editor are welcome. All lellers
must In signed. Include lire address o f the
writer and a daytim e telephone number.
Letters should Ire on a single sulijeet am i Is­
as brief as possible. Th e letters are subject lo
editing.

I

JOSEPH PERKINS

Harsh penalties for petty crimes
Back In 43 B.C.. the Roman philosopher Cicero
net down a legal principle that endures to this
day: "Let the punishment fit the crim e."
I was reminded o f this dictum when I dropped
by my neighborhood liquor store recently to buy
a couple o f cigars. My pal Vic. who ow ns the
place, wasn't his usual upbeat self.
He was fuming about a new California law that
empowers the government to permanently shut
down his bTtslness. and deprive him o f his
livelihood. If he sells alcohol to minors on three
occasions within three years.
The law is Intended to curb underage drinking
by cracking down on unscrupulous merchants
who knowingly sell alcohol to kids. But even
honest, law-abiding liquor-store owners, like Vic.
can be duped from time to time by enterprising
youths (u sin g fake Identification) seek in g
pleasures o f the vine.
If this w ere not bad enough, the state Alcoholic
Beverage Control Department routinely deploys
undercover, underage youths to try to Induce
liquor-store owners to illegally sell to minors. T o
Vic’s mind, this borders on entrapment.
If a merchant unknowingly setts alcohol to
kids, the governm ent ts right to assess a fine. If a
proprietor knowingly aells alcohol to kids, then
they deserve to loae their liquor license, even If

It’s their first strike.
But the g o v e r n ­
ment, represented by
the state ABC In this
case, makes no dis­
tinction between the
conscientious
merchant a n d the
u n c o n a c ie n t io u s .
Thus, u n f a i r
punishment Is sure
to result.
The travails o f li­
quor-store ow ners In
California m ay ap­
pear Inconsequential
in a discussion o f
f Sometimes
crime and pu nish­
ment in America. But
punishments
most ordinary folk
not only are
excessive, but
don't form their opi­
nions o f Justice In
entirely unjust. £
this country by ap­
p e a r in g b e f o r e a
Judge or Jury (or
watching sensational trials on TV).
Rather, thetr perceptions are based on personal
encounters with the system. And like m v pal Vic.

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most law-abiding folks in this country who com e
up against the system otherwise known as the
Big. Bad O ovem m ent get treated with no more
consideration than a person accused of murder.
Here are a few m ore examples from the recent
news:
In the seaside resort town o f Santa Crux, Calif.,
police strong-armed a Good Samaritan -• clad in
a clown costume, no leas - who committed the
heinous crime of putting coins in parking meters
that were about to expire. Cory McDonald. a.k.a.
"Mr. Twister." w a s cited for “ unauthorized
deposit of coins."
Santa Cruz Is like a lot o f other municipalities
around the country that fatten up thetr coffers by
aggressively ticketing law-abiding car owners
who fall to feed enough coins Into parking
meters. In most cases, fines are grossly out o f
line with the harmless offense.
For Instance. In downtown San Diego a patron
who comes back to their car a minute or two
after the meter la expired la likely to find a $30
ticket on their windshield. That's a 1,200
percent penalty fo r failure to put a quarter In a
parking meter. You expect that kind of draconian
punishment In Singapore, but not In America.

JOSEPH SPEAR

The funk went
’round the world

ELLEN GOODMAN

Bureaucrat looks kinda friendly
BOSTON — I have to admit that the tobacco
Industry Is pretty nimble considering Us si/e.
Every time you think the gargantuan's been
knocked out. up it comes, like an aging boxer
with Just enough moves to the stay In the ring
for another round.
In thetr latest save-our-butt campaign, the
Industry first created a villain so big. so bad.
that they hoped he would make them look
good by comparison. The evil eminence In the
latest RJR ad campaign was none other than
— EEEK! — A Big. Bad. Bloated Bureaucrat.
Appearing In newspapers across the country
this month was the photo of a smiling, fat.
smug, old white guy. the Unknown Burcaucrut, over a line that asked: "W ho Should Be
Responsible For Your Children."
"In our society.” the ad warned, "th e
government should not replace parents and
teachers when It comes to educating our
children about smoking, drinking and other
Important lifestyle decisions."
Now comes another ad In which RJR offers
their corporate services — with a straight face
this time — as a partner to parents helping
kids resist the "powerful pressure from their
peers" which leads them to that sm oking
"lifestyle." Oozing sincerity. RJR Implores us
to "Listen. Empathize. Be Involved. And
always bear In mind that growing up la hard to
do." We should also give kids Ups on saying
no. For example. Kids "can use humor, an
cxellent way to defuse a tense situation.”
Is It possible the tobacco moguls are going
for the yucks themselves?
When he first appeared at my table. R JR 's
Bureaucrat looked an awful lot like a wholly
owned political subsidiary of the tobaccolobby. He bore about as much resemblance to
the FDA’s David Kessler — the Industry's real
nemesis — as I do.
But we are witnessing yet another m ove to
slow down the first serious governm ent
attempt at curtailing teen-age smoking. When
the campaign was announced In August for
regulations to curb cigarette ads and outlaw
both vending machine sales and self-service
displays, the tobacco companies filed various
lawsuits and claimed that they don't target
minors.
'
Now. adding Insult to nlctotlne Injury, the
parents of Joe Camel are Insisting In ads that
"W r all agree we must do something to keep
cigarettes nut o f the hands o f children under
the age of eighteen.” .
Well, trusting RJR to educate the kids about
smoking Is like trusting Calvin Klein to teach
them about sex. (If you think Klein's white
panilcs were kiddle porn, you ought to see
RJR's black lungs I
The tobacco Industry first pledged not to
market to kids 30 years ago. if we had
collected the fines o f up to • 100.000 they
pledged to levy un themselves for every

violation o f their own code, we could probably
buy our own legislators.
Here Is a hint about their education format.
From a memo obtained by The Washington
Post, we now know that an RJR executive
proposed marketing to underage kids as lon g
ago as the mid-1970s. Claude E. Teague J r.'s
memo Is sprinkled with references to the peer
grou p kn ow n as
"pre-sm okers" and
"learners."
R em em b er th e
training bra? Teague
describes a training
cigarette.
RJR was told how
to crea te ''y o u t h
b ra n d s" wi th a
s p e c ific n i c o t i n e
content and specific
ta s te that w o u ld
overcome the kids'
Initial resistance to
"the flavor o f tobacco
smoke (which) Is Ini­
f i n their latest
tially foreign and not
save-our-butt
pleasant."
campaign, the
The cigarette folks
arc nothing If not
Industry first
created a villain
sympathetic toward
so big, so bad. J
adolescents. T h e y
share the pain. A s
|
the executive wrote. "T h e fragile, developing
self-image of the you ng person needs all of the
support and enhancement It can get.” All the
support It can Inhale anyway.
I nave built up som e resistance to hypocrisy
over the years. But the ofTcr to help kids resist
peer pressure Is too much for even my immune
system. Peer pressure doesn't come out of the
ozone. These guys created It in thetr marketing
lab. As the memo said, any marketing geared
to the young, "should emphasize togetherness,
belonging and group accptance...."
And never mind the health thing because
''psychologically, at eighteen, one Is Im ­
mortal."
It wasn't Just RJR that practiced w hat
Teague preached. You can match Philip Morris
up against Reynolds, run the Marlboro Man
against Joe Camel. The glamorous anorexic
ads. the T-shirts, the baseball caps, th e
racetrack promotions have been geared toward
"pre-smokers" for decades.
How many times do we have to discover
what we already know about the tobacco
pushers?
Allow me to redirect the question In the ad:
"WHO IS MORE RESPONSIBLE TOWARD
OUR CHILDREN. A BUREAUCRAT OR R J R ?"
You know, In Just the right light, th e
Bureaucrat from central villain casting looks
kinda friendly.

You’ve probably heard by now that you
were In a funk fo r a few weeks last November.
President BUI Clinton Informed us of this last
month, and we should assume he is right
even if we didn't realize it. because he is privy
to a lot o f in form ation , such as dally
Intelligence briefings, that we are not aware
of.
Actually, what he
said, just to keep the
record straight, was
that he was struggl­
ing to "get people out
o f their funk." T h en
somebody told him
that "funk’ ’ was pre­
cariously close to the
" m a la is e " th a t
Jimmy Carter said
w e w e re i n , 1 a n d
Clinton ed ited his
rem arks so a s to
f I point OUt «M
make It clear he was
this merely to
talking about "la s t
demonstrate
yea r, last N o v e m ­
how fortunate
b e r ," when we
we are to live in
e le c te d a ll t h o s e
America, where
R e p u b lic a n s , a n d
funks are
th at now we a r e
rational and of
"moving Into a m ore
short duration. J
p o s itiv e fra m e o f
mind."
I point out all this merely to demonstrate
how fortunate w e are to live In America,
where funks a re rational and of short
duration. This Is not the case In many other
nations.
Take Islamic countries. Some o f them stay
in a constant funk for fear some hot-blooded
male person m ight catch a glimpse o f a
female ankle and lose control of himself.
Some of these countries have even banned
satellite dishes because they bring sinful
Images right Into the living room. Earlier this
year, religious authorities In Kuwait ntxed
Barbie dolls because “ this she-devil has
polished nails and wears skirts above the
knee.”
Take India. A yea r ago. dairy farmers In
this country got In a grand funk when a
Norwegian company proposed to ship 3
million tons of liquefied cow dung a year to
India. The Idea w as to fill empty oil tankers
from the Middle East with the stuff and send
It down Delhi w ay to be used as fertilizer.
This upset some people In India, where cows
arc sacred and an estimated 100,000 of them
and thetr water buffalo cousins wander the
streets of New Delhi and deposit 15,000 tons
o f droppings every month. It was a dumb Idea
for India " t o becom e a dung-Importtng
nation." one protest leader told the Washing­
ton Post.
This year, the Indians arc In a big funk
because Col. Sanders Is importing Kentucky
Fried Chicken to the city of Bangalore and,
the antl-KFC cro w d says, the colonel's
chemical and hormone-atuffed poultry will
ruin the public’* health.
Take France. No nation in the world teem s
to get In more funks than France. French
farmers are always complaining that thetr
subsidies are Inadequate. French fishermen
arc always demanding that the government
control the Importation and price of foreign
fish. French film makers are always griping
that too many Am erican movies are being
shown.
And their culture. Everybody in France. It
seems, spends much of their day worrying
that their precious culture ts being diluted by
alien forces.
One thing the
French have in abundance, however. Is dogs,
and they are the source o f yet another Big
French Funk. Slippery deposits of dog doo on
the sidewalks are sending 650 Parisians a
year to the hospital. One contractor hired to
clean up the mess collects 3.5 tons of the stulT
dally. Recently, a group o f artists attempted
to shame dog ow ners by drawing chalk
circles around piles o f canine crap to depict It
sitting on plates, and then added spaghetti,
salad, utensils and glasses.
Electing Republicans Is not nearly as
disgusting as that.

�I

Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, October M . 11

Courts

Halloween1A
year In Sanford and the sur­
rounding Central Florida area.
The following is a listing of
various activities which have
been announced:
• F R ID A Y . S A T U R D A Y .
SUNDAY - Oct. 27. 28. 29. Fun
World will host its biggest ever
Halloween w eekend for kids.
The even t la sponsored by
WKCF-TV 18 and Magic 107.7
radio. The event w ill benefit the
Children’s W ish Foundation.
Various Flea W orld vendors
and local business exhibitors
will p ro v id e tre a ts for safe
trick-or-treating. Costume con­
tests Drill be held all three days
with o u ts ta n d in g prises. A
number o f W a rn er Brothers
characters wlU be on hand.
Flea Wortd/Fun W orld are lo­
cated on U.S. Highway 17-92 in
South Sanford.
•S A T U R D A Y - Oct. 28 First United Methodist Church of
Sanford w ill have a Halloween
party from 2 until 4 p.m. at Oaks
Shopping Center, Lake Mary
Boulevard. A costume contest
will begin at 2 p.m.. with a pie
contest at 3 p.m. and a carving
contest at 4 p.m .
• SATURDAY - Oct. 28 South Seminole Sertoma Hal­
loween C o stu m e P a rty and
Barbeque. b egin n in g at 5:30
p.m. Admission is 818 with all
proceeds to benefit speech and
hearing p r o je c ta . P rises in
various costume categories In­
clude Magic tickets. Drinks will
be available. Th e barbeque will

LUTHER M. D A V ID . JR.
CMSGT (R et) Luther M. Davis.
Jr.. 62. died Tuesday. Oct. 24.
1995 at his residence In Texas.
He was bom in Geneva. Florida,
and attended high school In
Sanford. He w as a veteran of the
U.S. Air Force having served for
23 years. He began working for
the State o f Texas following his
discharge and served on the
A m u sem en t M a ch in e Com ­
mission and the Comptroller
Field Enforcement Division. He
was past president o f the John
Jay PTA. and Regional Director
for the Boy Scouts.
Survivor^Jncludq wife. Doris:
oughtsrt Moksha. Chanh
i hasten..
TX.. Dawn. (U SAF) Santa Maria.
Calif.: sons Mark and Dean.
Austin. Tx.. Steve. Mound. Mn.;
sisters. Peggy. St. Petersburg.
Carol. Fort Myers: six grand­
children.
Mission Park of San Antonio.
Texas. In charge o f arrange­
ments.
C YN TH IA JO TABOR
DOWDELL
Cynthia J o Tabor Dowdell. 36.
Farridon Circle, Heathrow, died
Saturday. Oct. 1. 1995 at her
residence. Born Oct. 3. 1959 In
Kentucky, she moved to Central
Florida in 1995. She was a
professional singer. She was
Presbyterian.
Survivors Include husband.
Richard C.. Hilton Head. S.C.:
step-daughter. Kendra. Hilton
Head; parents, Clarence and
Margie Tabor. Crooavllle. Tenn.:
b ro th e r. R o n a l d T a b o r.
Crossvllle.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge o f arrange­
ments.
TERRY M ICH AEL H ART 8R.
Terry Michael Hart Sr.. 36. of
Alta Vista Street. DeBary. died
Tuesday. Oct. 24. 1993. He was
bom March 4. 1959 In Winter
Haven and w as a lifelong Central
Florida resident. He was a meat
market manager for Winn Dixie.
He was Baptist. He was Involved
In Seminole County and City of
Sanford softball leagues, and
was a m em ber o f American
Water Ski Association.
Survivors Include wife. Jamie
HofTan; daughter. Pamela Marie,
Deliary; son. Terry Michael Jr.,
DeBary: m other and step-father
Darlene and John McLellan.
Sanford: fa th er. Buck Hart.
Geneva: brothers. Bruce and
Greg, both o f Cocoa. Kevin.
Geneva: sisters. Patricia Mead­
ows. Nesbitt. Miss.. Melinda
Wcnderlein. Geneva.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge o f arrange­
ments.
ELDORA M. JOHNSON
Eldora M. Johnson. 88. Ponce
de Leon Circle. Hacienda Village.
Winter Springs, died Wednes­
day. Oct. 25 . 1995 at her
residence. B om Aug. 13. 1907 In
Columbus. Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida In 1980. She was
executive secretary and case
worker for the Multiple Sclerosis
Foundation. She was a member
of First Christian Church. San­
ford Chapter Order of Eastern
Star. Bethany W h ile Shrine.
Order o f A m a ra n th , and a
commissioned officer In the Civil
Air Patrol, serving as Chaplain's
Administrative Assistant.

be served from 5:30 until 7:30.
The event w ill be on Weklva
Pines Btvd. at Lynch Lane, west
o f Sanford across the Weklva
River o f f SR-46. For Information
phone (904) 735-2118.
• S A T U R D A Y - Oct. 28 D ow n tow n Sanford Costume
Caper. Free. Open to children to
age 12. Th e Halloween event D rill
be from noon until 1:15 p.m.
with m any surprises, special
Halloween food, fortune telling,
much live entertainment, and
special treats. The event is in
conjunction with the regular
Satu rday Downtown Sanford
Fanner’ s Market, a Sanford Main
S tre e t p ro je c t, held at the
M agnolia Square on E. First
Street.
Organizers would like to know
the num ber o f children attend­
ing. and ask that they be called
regarding this or for additional
Information. 322-8678.
•S U N D A Y — Oct. 29 — A
Fam ily Halloween Carnival will
be held at Spear Park, near the
c o r n e r o f C a t a lin a a n d
Mellonvtlle Avenue In Sanford.
The even t has a drug-prevention

•T U E S D A Y - Oct. 31 - Kids
Halloween at the ArtaMALL. at
th e W in ter Park m all. U .S.
H ighw ay 17-92 at Lee Road In
W inter Park. Trick or treat a t 24
stores srith candy and surprises
from 5 until 8 p.m.

1A
locating the
Judicial Center In downtown
Sanford, the county w ill see new
In c o m e In th e a m o u n t o f
8478.000 per year, and the city.
8583.000 per year In new In­
come. Assuming if the court­
house cost the sam e to build In
either location, the best return
on the Investment is downtown.
The money does not need to be
spent at Five Points.”
Reeves said he Is fully aware of
Andersen's report and sugges­
tions made to the county and
city officials.
“ It Just wouldn’ t be proper for
m e to reveal anything about this
latest report before It is released
publicly.” he said.
“ By meeting one-on-one with
each member o f the Seminole
County Commission." he said,
"w e believe we can explain our
findings In a more relaxed at­
mosphere. and have adequate
time In which to respond to any
questions each o f them may
have regarding ou r recommen­
dation.”
At the present tim e, there Is no
indication regarding when the
full county com m ission may

and carry a flashlight.
• G o Trick or Treating in your
neighborhood. Don’t wander too
far from your home.
• D on’ t wear a mask that
blocks your vision.
• W a lk on the sidewalks and
not In the roadways.
• I f you are out T r ic k or
T r e a tin g with your y o u n g er

brothers or sisters, stay with
them . Help them c ro s s the
streets and, remember, always
cross at the com ers and wait for
the light.
A n d all law e n fo r c e m e n t
agencies remind you ng people to
have fun. to enjoy the evening,
and to respect other people’s
property.

theme, and Is being sponsored
b y the Doug Cline family and a
num ber o f other families and
friends in the neighborhood. The
event is free to the public and
everyone Is Invited, with gam es
and other events planned. Th e
Carnival will be held from 3 p.m.
until 7 p.m. For additional In­
formation phone Doug C line at
323-6780.
•T U E S D A Y - Oct. 31 S e m in o le T ow n e C e n te r Is
celebrating Its first Halloween’ for
children under age 12. planned
as a ’ ’safe event.’ ’ Children. In
costu m e, accompanied b y a
parent can take pint in a Trick
O r Treat delight throughout the
m all. All 100-plus stores Drill
participate betDrcen 6 and 8 p.m.
Tuesday. Seminole Tosme C en­
ter is located at the southeast
co m er o f Interstate-4 and S R -46.
In Sanford.

bring the m atter up for public
consideration.
When the Andersen report was
Issued suggesting the court re­
main In downtown Sanford, city

officials were pleased with the
resulta. Several county officials
how ever, refused to m ake a
decision, preferring to wait until
the Reeves study was revealed.

Drink
1A

3-23. adopting City Code Chap­
te rs .
of 7 a.m. on Monday morning.
Th e first reading of the ordi­
The matter has been discussed
extensively fo r the past several nance was originally scheduled
months during work sessions of on Sept. 11. but was continued
the commission as w ell as other until the Sept. 15 meeting. With
one commissioner absent at that
city boards.
t i m e , t h e o r d in a n c e w a s
When presented for second approved by a 4-0 vote.
At the second and final read­
reading during the Oct. 9th city
commission meeting, the Item in g . w ith ou t explanation or
was listed as. "Deleting City discussion, the ordinance was
Code Chapter 3. Alcoholic Bev­ brought to a vote, and again
erages. S ection 3-1 through unanimously passed.

Tips
-

1 A

goblins on their big night.
• D o not enter a stranger's
home o r car for the promise o f
candy.
• D o n 't eat unwrapped candy
or treats until your piuents have
exam ined them.
• I f you are going out 'after
dark, w ear light colored clothing

S u rvivors Include husband.
Rev. S. Edward; sons. Edward.
O v i e d o . F r e d r ic k . W in t e r
Springs: daughter, Carole Linda
Russo. Orlando: sister. Clara
Johns. Colum bus. Ohio: six
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; ten g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Briaaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrangements.
F R E D A LEE JVRLDVA
Freda Lee Jurllna. 70, Old
M im s R o a d .. G eneva, died
Tuesday. Oct. 24. 1995 at Or­
lando Regional Medical Center.
Bom Feb. 4. 1925 in Shawnee.
Ohio, she m oved to Central
Florida in 1966. She was a
homemaker. She was Protestant.
S u r v i v o r s in c lu d e s o n .
Stephen John. Mims; daughters.
Sandra Smith. Bend. Ore.. Con­
nie Miller. Geneva: brother. Ray
H am m ond. California: sister.
Ellen Cassidy. Paris. Ky.: five
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a irc h lld Funeral
Hom e. O viedo. In charge o f
arrangements.

Jodeph Louis Rcnfrow. 46.
Sutter Avenue. Brooklyn. N.Y..
died Monday. Oct. 16. 1995 in
Brooklyn. He was bom Jan. 6.
1949 In Rochester New York.
After living for a considerable
length o f tim e in Sanford. Inmoved to Brooklyn In 1965. He
was a cab driver. He belonged to
Trium ph Holiness Church.
S u rv iv o rs Include mother.
Ellen Renfrew. Sanford.
Wllson-Elchclberger Mortuary.
Inc.. Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.
J A M E S E. W ALK ER
Jam es E. Walker, 64. Lakeside
Drive. Sanford, died Tuesday.
Oct. 24. 1995 In Winston-Salem.
N.C. B om March 17. 1931 In
Jum lng Branch. N.C.. he moved
to Central Florida in 1952. He
was a m em ber of Central Baptist
Church. He was a retired CSX
Railroad engineer. He was a
m e m b e r o f Masonic Lodge.
Penny Pinchers. Scottish Rite
and UTU.
Survivors Include wife. Tlsh;
daughter. Suzanne W. Herrin.
Lakeland; sister. Beatrice W.
Ridenour. Deltona: three grand­
children.
B ald w in -F alrch lld -O ak law n
Park C em etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge o f
arrangements.

H A S T , T I R R V M I C H A I l SR
Punoroi torvlco* tar Tarry Mlcfvool Hart.
Sr.. 34. at Alla Vltta tlrost. DoSary. who was
TuooOay will bo hoM at 1 pm. Friday. Oct.
17. at ttw RMocrott Boptltt Church. Sanford,
with Fa*for Tony FMi and Sovorond Kon
Halt officiating Frion* may call at ttw
0*1not Carry Hand Gordon Chapol Funaral
Homo, n s C. SR 4 U Lonp«tod. on Thunday
front 4 la t p.m. and Friday at ttw church
tram t l naan until Iht lunaral hour.
Arrow** moult by Oalnot Carry Hand
Ion Chapol. Ltnfwotd 1407) 7*7 5101 ,

JOHNSON. I LOOPAM.
Funorai wrvlco* Nr Mr*. Johmon will bo
Friday IIS/77) at 14 am .. In ttw Rrluan
Funorol Chapol. Intamont will lotlow In Clan

Havan Mo mortal Fort. Frion do may call at
ttw funaral homo Thunday tram 4 until I
p.m. Far Iriondo who with, ttw family
i m qiit* manor lot donation* to ttw VlUttnf
N un oi Auoc lotion, n s Cocaltlor Parkway.
Suita Ml. Winter Sark**. F L 77700.
Arranfananti by Brlioan Funaral Homo.
Sanford. 177 2171.
W A L K S !. JAMBS I .
M r. Jama* I .
Waihar, oaa 4*. at Sanlard, wtw paooad away
Tuotdoy. will ba conducted Friday at II *m .,
a l lha Oaklawn F o rk C h a p ol at lha
Baldwln-Fairchlld Funaral Hama, with
Pooler Jerry Fufota officiating Manorial
donation* cm bo modi to ttw Control Baptlit
Church BuiWlnf Fundi 3101 W. F l n l Straot.
Sanford.
ild w lr
•montt
■Irchlld
Funaral Han*. Oaklawn Fork Chapol. Lake
Mary.

CITY OF LAKE
FLORIDA
NOYICE OF
CONDITIONAL, OR

V SB*

The City of Lake Mary Florida, propose* to adopt th« following
ordinance effecting property shown in the map below:
AN ORDINANCE OFTHE CITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA,
R EP EA LIN G CHAPTER 157 O F THE CO DE OF ORDI­
NANCES; ESTABLISHING AN EW CHAPTER 157 OFTHE
CODE O F ORDINANCES; AMENDING THE REGULATIONS
FOR LANDSCAPING, BUFFERING AND OPEN S M C E ;
AMENDING REQUIREMENTS FO R PLANTING MATERIALS;
ESTABLISHING SCREENING REQUIREMENTS FOR LOAD­
ING, R EFU SE AND RECYCLING AREAS; ESTABLISHING
REGULATIONS FOR THE PROTECTION AND REMOVAL OF
TREES; SETTING FORTH PERMITTING CRITERIA; PRO­
VIDING A P P E A L PROCEDURES; PROVIDING DEFINI­
TIONS; PROVIDING PENALTIES; PROVIDING EXEM P­
TIONS AND EXCEPTIONS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH;
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY, CON- FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

Th« City of Lake Mary Florida, proposal to adopt the follow­
ing ordinance effecting property shown in the map below:
AN ORDINANCE O F T H E CITY OF LAK E MARY.
FLORIDA. AMENDING ORDINANCE 241 AS CODIFIED
IN CHAPTER 15459(C)(2)(e). 154.62(C)(2). 154.63(C)(2),
154.64(C)(2), 154.65(C)(4), AND 154.66(C)(4)(a) O FTHE
CODE OF ORDINANCES OFTHE CITYOF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA. AMENDING BUILDING SETBACKS FO R R-3.
PO. C-1. C-2, M-1A AND M-2A ZONING DISTRICTS;
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FO R
CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

A Public Hearing on the ordinance will be held on November
2,1995, al 8:00 P. M., or as soon thereafter as possible, in the
City Commission Chambers. Lake Mary City Hall, 100 N. Coun­
try Club Road, Lake Mary Florida. The public is invited to at­
tend and be heard. A copy of the ordinance is available in the
City Clerk’s office al Lake Mary City Hall.

A Public Hearing on the ordinance will be held on November 2,
1995, at 8:00 P.M.. or as soon thereafter as possible, in the City
Commission Chambers, Lake Mary City Hall, 100 N. Country Club
Road. Lake Mary Florida. The public is invited to attend and be
heard. A copy of the Ordinance is available in the City Clerk's of­
fice at Lake Mary City Hall.

NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDESTO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING.
HE OR SHE WILL N EED A RECORD OF THE PR O C E E D ­
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SU CH PURPOSE. HE O R SHE M At
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD O F THE
PROCEEDINGS IS M ADE. WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE AP­
PEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES 286.0105.
I h . k b r y t t v iN M U t o M
The family of Ox law Mr*. Mary Hantrauw
Wbilchurtt are ituoanly irauful fur you
■tuny act* of Luubmi n m k 4 lo n &lt;kina|
a proud whra » * ncrdrJ o muu Your uippon lua |i«c* it* un«|th to our mou ikfTriuU motncMi. May (m i Bin* rah of you.
A Special (hank* lu The OrlaoJo P o im aw]
S e m in o le C o u n ty L a o Eaforcem eal
S in . Faye WNiama an* Fanufy

NOTE: IF A PERSO N DECIDES TO APPEA L ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH R ESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR
SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS. AND
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MA/ NEED TO EN ­
SURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS
MADE. WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE A P P E A L IS TO BE BASED.
FLORIDA STATUTES 286.0105.

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY AD A COORDINATOR AT LEA ST 48
HOURS INADVANCE O FT H E MEETING AT (407) 324-3024.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
CARO L A. FOSTER. CITY C LE R K

C IT Y OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICK OF PRRM ITTID,
CONDITIONAL, OR
hi- PROH IRITID USB CHANQK

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY ADACOORDINATOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS
IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) 324-3024.
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AIDS study:
Body and its
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AP Science Writer

Budget balancing votes

NEW YO R K — In a new sign of
how slippery a foe the AIDS
virus Is, researchers reported
today that H can Infect key blood
rells even after it's trapped snd
chemically handcuffed by the
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The result show s that re­
searchers must find ways to
attack th e trapped HIV. re­
searcher G regory Burton said.
Scientists have long known
that large populations o f HIV
become trapped by a weblike
mesh In lym phoid tissues like
the tonsils, spleen and lymph
Probe co n tin u es into b u s crash
nodes.
Studies show that HIV Infects
FOX RIVER GROVE. 111. — Investigators tried to determine
blood cells In lymphoid tissues,
today whether a malfunctioning traffic light held a school bus
but It hasn't been clear whether
on railroad tracks ns a commuter train slammed Into It at up to
the trapped HIV was responsible.
60 mph.
That’s because the trapped
The wreck killed five students and Injured about 30 others.
viruses are "handcuffed," cov­
Eleven students remained hospitalized today, five In critical
ered with antibodies and other
condition.
Immune system proteins that
Sensors embedded In the tracks arc supposed to change the
should prevent them from In­
crossing's traffic light to green as a train approaches to signal
fecting cells.
vehicles to clear the Intersection, officials said.
But the new study says they
are Infectious, and It blames the
From Associated Press reports
cells that form the wcbllke
mesh. Som ehow, these cells let
trapped H IV continue to Infect
d e s p ite Its h a n d c u ffs , r e ­
searchers from Virginia Com­
m o n w e a l t h U n i v e r s i t y In
dress code of som e or the young Richmond report In today's issue
C o n t l n n t d f r o m F |i« 1 A
celebrate, was at­ women on cam pus." she said. o f the Journal Nature.
tended by several hundred of "Now rrntember this was the
Burton, an assistant professor
those who have been associated early 70s. Dr. W eldon's response
with Weldon and w ith the col­ was to 'print It.’ He had noted o f m i c r o b i o l o g y a n d Im ­
the problem himself, he said munology. said current anti-HIV
lege for three decades.
drugs m ay not work against the
While Interviews w ith the five grinning."
The fast pace o f the 80s barely trapped virus because they are
candidates to replace W eldon in
the top post at the college arc gave people tim e to catch their aimed at blocking reproduction,
scheduled for next m onth and a breath. Hattaway noted. Weldon and HIV does not reproduce
Is Ihe organized, stable, driving while trapped.
decision is expected shortly after
force Dial has made SCC a great
that, Weldon Is slepptng slowly
"W e g o out and destroy the
institution, she noted.
aside. He hopes to be fully
virus
at oth er sites, but It
"file) Is I&gt;oth a gentle man and
retired by the start o f the new
a gentleman. I’ ve never seen him remains sitting (while trapped)
year, but has agreed to help with
take advantage of anyone or ... waiting to Infect as soon as It
the transition as ncedrd after
seen him speak harshly to a gels an opportunity.” he said.
that.
soul. He Is a master at getting
The w cb -m a k ln g cells are
Speakers. Including retired
Circuit Judge Vernon Mize. SCC. people to come to consensus. It's railed follicular dendritic cells.
ironic lo me Hiat during the year Their normal Job Is to trap and
faculty senate president Lucinda
Coultcr-Hurbach. SCC board of If his retirement, w e have a hold bits o f foreign material,
beautiful n ew administration which serve to remind the dis­
trustees president Beth Hattawny. executive director o f the building." she noted. "H e's get­ ease-fighting Immune system
Florida Community C ollege sys­ ting everything he worked for what germ s and other invaders
tem Clark Maxwell and Lyndi and lie's leaving. Hut lie's leav­ look like.
ing willi Ills house In order."
Dawson, chairman o f the SCC
The new work was done in
because site said she can not
campus governance board, took
Weldon and others on a trip Imagine him not being an active mice and In test tubes. Re­
force at SCC. she said, she's searchers found that when HIV
through time at SCC.
was handcuffed by so-called
Mize remembered the 1960s "trying lo find a w ay to clone
neutralizing antibodies. It could
and Weldon with a popular song hint."
still
Infect Its key target. T cells
The IxMird o f trustees unani­
from the time: Nancy Sinatra's
mously voted Weldon the title of o f the Immune system, but only
" T h e s e Hoots nrc Made for
If dendritic cells were present.
W alkin'." noting that when he President emeritus In apprecia­
first met Weldon he eon hi lx1 tion for tils m any years of
found walking nil o v e r the SCC dedicated service.
Clark said that Weldon is "a
campus.
"A n d when I think o f Ixtois — 1 sensitive, cart tig Individual who
ihlnk of shoes — and whoever Is concerned about Ihc welfare of
Ills fellow men and Ills rommulakes hts place Is going lo have
iilly."
big shoes to fill."
He noted that other college
in the 1970s Coulter-Hurhach
recalled the board o f trustees presidents love him und agreed
changed the name from Semi­ that "they really do need to
nole Junior College tu Seminole clone him."
Dawson lauded the president
Community College. She re­
for Ills dedication to Imth the
m em bered an In cid en t that
showed Weldon's Integrity and college and the students.
" D r . W e ld o n a lw u y s re ­
ids sense of humor.
" O n c e I In t e r r u p te d Hr. cognizes students and It makes
Weldon's walk through the halls you feel good that he takes Ihc
lo consult with him about a lime to see how you are doing."
risque editorial one ol m y stu­ she noted. "(H e ) lias vision, lie
dent contributors hud submitted lias enriched the lives o f ihc
for publication’ la the campus eoniniiinlly and has enhanced
newspaper. The Hues o f file student file and education."
The evening concluded with
editorial noted 'hralcss. bounrIng and Jiggling boohs' as the comments from Weldon's wife
sladcnl complained atxmt the Gerry anil Weldon himself.
WASHINGTON - Tlu- House and Senate arc bracing for Ihclr
first votes mi milestone Republican budget-balancing plans, as
leaders of Ihe I wo cham bers eontlmie rutting deals to solidify
I h e ir expected victory margins.
Brandishing fresh agreements with wavering lawm akers nn
Medicaid and agriculture. House Speaker Newt Gingrich,
K-Ga.. and Senate Majority Leader Hob Dole, K-Knn.. marched
their chambers toward passage or similar measures, despite a
veto threat from the W hite House.
The House was poised to approve the legislation today, while
the Senate seemed likely to follow Friday,
Ikith bills claim to balance the budget by 2002 b y extracting
savings from Medicare. Medicaid, benefits for veterans, and
hundreds of programs all across the government.

8amlr&gt;oia County Ratlrad Senior Volunteer Pro­
gram hold an open house Wednesday. R8VP has
now officially taken over the building on the
campus of Seminole Community College which II
baa oecuplad on a temporary basis. A large

contingency of RSVP volunteers, board members
and members of the advisory council were on
hand to observe the event. Al the podium Is R8VP
Director Gloria Black.

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Lyman wins

BRIEF

Hosts move into semis
of 6A-District 4 tourney

LOCALLY
WIIIIm •xtracts win
OVIEDO — Toucan W illies got a five-hitler
from Rick Triblt and cruised to a 14-3 laugher
over Oviedo Family Dentistry In Oviedo lien 's
W ednesday Night Fall S low pltch Softball
League action at the Oviedo Softball Complex.
Toucan Willies Improved to 4-3 and win play
Tropical Auto Sales at 8 p.m. next Wednesday
Doing the hitting for Toucan Willies were I
Stripp (3-for-S. three doubles, three runs).
Ronnie Gardner (3-for-3, tw o triples, two runs,
three RBI), Kelly Klukls (2-for-2, run, RBI), Triblt
(single, two RBI). Joe Brendan (single, two
runs), Doug Pegel (single, run, two RBI). Troy
Quakenbush (double, tw o runs) and Lance
Abney (single, two runs. RBI).

By OAKY COATOAM
Herald Staff Writer

Fsfgmon BaMball 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 Kenne
Brown, college coaches and professional players
are expected to appear as Instructors.
The camp, for players ages 9-18. Is limited to
the first 70 entrants.
Cost Is $40 for the two days. Including lunch.
Saturday's schedule will be from 9 a.m. until
dark, with Sunday starting a noon and also
ending at dark.
For more Information call (407) 331-8983.

H u t walvt cantors
MIAMI — The Miami Heat on Wednesday
waived centers Alan Ogg and Chad Gallagher,
bringing the team roster to 14.
Ogg, who was a fan favorite when he rude the
bench for Miami from 1900-93. was waived by
Atlanta last October.
Gallagher played one year with the Phoenix
Suns. He unsuccessfully tried out Tor the Heat
last year as well.

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Habs rout Pantbors
MONTREAL — Brian Savage scored two goals
as the suddenly revived Montreal Canadlens
won their third straight with a 7-3 decision over
the Florida Panthers on Wednesday night.
Pierre Turgeon. Mark Recchl. Benoit Brunet.
Saku Kolvu and Vincent Damphouase also
scored for the Canadlens, w ho won their third
consecutive home game since Mario Tremblay
replaced Jacques Demers as head coach.
Stu Barnes scored In the second period and
Gord Murphy added one In the third for Florida,
which had trounced the Maple Leafs 6-1 In
Toronto on Tuesday night and had won six o f its
first eight games.

Tunnls’ Riggs dead
SAN DIEGO — Bobby Riggs, a Wimbledon and
U.S. champion whose greatest fame came when
Billie Jean King beat him In the "Battle or the
Sexes." died at his home In suburban Leucadia.
He was 77.
Riggs, diagnosed eight years ago with prostate
cancer, was 55 In 1973 when he lost three
straight sets to King before a crowd o f 30,473 at
the Houston Astrodome and a television au­
dience estimated at 50 million.
Inducted to the International Tennis Hall of
Fame in 1967. Riggs was ranked No. 1 in 1939
when he won Wimbledon and the drat o f two
U.S. titles.

Astros to Washington, D.C.?

Lym an’s Tracy Charbono had 13 service points to help lead the
Greyhounds to a straight game victory over Lake Howell In the opening
game o f the Class 6A-Dtstrtct 4 Tournament Tuesday night.

LONGWOOD — Tracy Charbono
had 13 service points Wednesday to
lead tournament host Lyman past
Lake Howell 1S-7, 15-6 In the first
round of th e Class 6A. District 4
girls volleyball tournament.
A llle D a n n e r a n d A s h l e y
Ruckman served the Silver Hawks
to a 4-1 lead to open game one, and
the lead w ould seesaw back and
forth In the early stages o f the game.
Jonnle Bcland. Ltx Knutson and
Carolyn C rager collaborated for five
service points to put Lyman ahead
64.
Erin Torgcrsen pulled the Silver
Hawks Into a 6-6 deadlock, but the
Greyhounds then took contol o f the
action. Stacey Ritter made the score
7- 6 In f a v o r o f L y m a n , a n d
Charbono ran ofT seven straight
service points to extend the lead to
14-6. Kim Cowperthwalte closed the
deficit to 14-7 with a service point
for Lake Howell, but Ritter then
closed out th e first game for Lyman.
"I sot everyon e Into the match
tonight, and wc played as a team.”
said Lyman coach Christy Bryce.
"Even the players we brought up
the ju n io r varsity played well.
If wc play together, w e can beat
anyone."
Charbono and Knutson served
Lyman to a 7-0 lead In game two,
and Bcland extended the mad to 9-1.
Erica Ortiz got three service points
to pull L a k e Howell to within 9-4.
Crager served Lyman to a 144 lead,
and Torgcrsen pulled Lake Howell

Lyman dtf Lab* Howtll 1*7,1 H

Ww a n U dBi
Saminnal 1: Lafca Brantley v», Laka Mary.
4:11p.m.
Samlllnai 1: tyman n O vM o, a p.m.
Champlanthip match: Stmiflnalwlnnart

to w ith in 14-6 before B rlanne
Hickey closed out the match.
"It was a rebuilding year for us."
said Lake Howell coach J o Luciano.
'T was dlssapotnted with the way
w c played against Lym an in the
tournament. I hoped we would be a
little more competitive since we
split tw o matches with them this
season."
Bcland and Crager had tw o serv­
ice points for Lyman, while Knutson
and Ritter each added one. Angela
G o ff had four kills for the Sliver
Hawks. Torgersen. Allle Danner and
Ashley Ruckman each had two
service points for Lake Howell,
w h ile C opp erth w alte h ad one.
Ruckman and Danner had tw o aces,
while Torgersen had one.
Th e loss ends Lake H o w ell's
season, while Lyman m oves on to
play No. 1 seed Oviedo. Lake Mary
takes on Lake Brantley at 4:30 p.m.
In the Lyman High School g y m to
start the semifinal action. Th e Lions
and Greyhounds clash at 6 p.m.
tonight, and the semifinal winners
w ill m eet In the cham pionship
match at 7:30 p.m.

Harald Staff Writer
ST. CLOUD — The Seminole girl
volleyball team closed Its seasoi
with a 15-8. 15-9 loss to Satclllt
Wednesday in the semifinals of th
Class 5A. District 6 tournament a
St. Cloud high school.
Satellite jumped out to a 3-0 leai
In game one before Kelly Langtoi
cut the deficit to 3-1. Satellit
extended the lead to 6-1. but Tin
White and Sabrecna Sapp serve:
Seminole Into a 7-6 lead. Th
Scorpions tied the game 7-7 an:
Aubrey Nelson served the Tribe lnt
an 8-7 lead. Satellite then closed ou
the game with eight points on three
side outs.
D Saa T rlk a, Faga 3B

Seminole got a big game from Tina White, but the
Tribe dropped a close decision to Satellite In the

semifinals of the Class 5A-Dlstrlct 6 Tournament at St.
Cloud High School Tuesday evening.

Big innings
lead to wins
at Chase

VOLUYPM T 1996 STARTS

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Herald Sports Editor

Cardinals for sal#
ST. LOUIS — The traditional St. Louis
combination of beer and baseball Is breaking up
— Anheuser-Busch Is selling the Cardinals.
Anheuser-Busch, owner o f the team for 42
years, said the sale, expected to be completed in
June. Is part of a plan to concentrate on Its core
businesses o f beer, theme parks and aluminum
cans. Financial World magazine has estimated
the value of the team at $ 110 m illion.

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Sem inole
eliminated
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WASHINGTON — Telecommunications exec­
utive William Collins III reportedly Is close to
completing a deal to buy the Houston Astros
and move the team to RFK Stadium next spring.
The Washington Post and ESPN said today
that Astros owner Drayton McLanc has agreed
to sell to Collins' group o f local Investors, but the
price is under negotiation. Collins said the team
would play at RFK until a stadium is built in
northern Virginia.
The Post, citing local officials, said the price
probably will be between 6150 million and 6160
million. The Astros have lost $69 million during
the past three years.

□ 8 p.m. — WFTV 9, Braves at Indians. (LI

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The elite ol boys' volleyball will meet at Lake Mary
High School today as Volleyfest 1995 begins. The
true double-ellmlnallon tournament will play two
rounda today (Thursday) and then finish on Saturday.
Today's schedule has Seminole playing University
and DeLand taking on Dr. Phillips at 5 p.m. and Lake

Mary facing Boone and Lake Howell tackling Colonial
at 6 p.m. The loaer'a will come back to play at 7 p.m.,
with the winner’s meeting at 8 p.m. Action will
resume at noon on Saturday, with the championship
game set for 5 p.m. Cost lor each session will be $4
lor spectators.

SANFORD - Crazy W ings con­
tinued to pile up the runs and
Hopkins Meals claimed a huge
victory In Sanford Recreation De­
partment Men's Wednesday Night
Fall Slowpltch Softball League ac­
tional Chose Park.
Crazy Wings fell behind ASP
Incorporated 3-2 after one Inning,
but then got things going, using six
hits and three walks to score eight
runs In the lop of the second Inning.
T h e undefeated league-leaders only
plated one run In the third inning,
then put the gome away by scoring
five runs In the fourth inning and
four runs in the fifth Inning to win
by the 12-run rule. 20-8.
In the other game. Hopkins Meats
and Wells Contracting, which came
Into the game tied for second, were
locked In a defensive duel when
Hopkins Meals exploded for six runs
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LAKE MARY - They took different
routes, but the results were the same, as the
co-leaders In the City o f L a k e M ary
Department o f Parks &amp; Recreation Men's
Fall Slowpltch Softball League both won
their sixth game in aeven decisions Friday
night at the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Modern WeldlQg led Just 1-0 over PRISM
before plating four runs in the bottom of the
fifth Inning, and then added an insurance
run in the sixth Inning before PRISM scored
Its only two runs In the seventh Inning os
Modern Welding won 6-2.
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Pacing M odern W elding were Andy
Latimer (triple, single, run). Todd Hunter
(single, run. two RUI). Rich Hanralty. Dave
Schutt and Mike Akers (one single and one
run each), Randy Lewis (single. Rill) and
Alan Domtny Inin. RBI).
Hitting for PRISM were Art Resell (three
singles, run). Mel Goings (two singles, RBI).
Jim Thompson (single, runl and Frank
Stagg. Elvis Figueroa. Frank Lubinskas, Boh
Pulaganoand Bill Quinn (one single each).
Powering TRC were Craig Merkerson (two

ence last year to scrond this
"W e played really well, and we year." Corso said. "W e placed
stepped II up and did the best we second in the district, which Is
cou ld." said Seminole coach our highest in three years. I was
Hclh Corso. "W e almost pulled liappv with the way we played
mil Itie second name. We did a this season, and we were so close
ji(M)d job on our coverage and to m aking It to subregional
play."
sen e recicvc."
The Tribe, which posted a
After Satellite took a l-0 lead
15-10 record this season, got 25
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Vllaphone K attanavong kavc good sets. 12 digs, seven sen-lee
Seminole a 3-1 lead. The Scorpi­ points, six assists and one ace
ons then took a 7-3 edge, but from White. Sapp had 11 service
White, Sapp and Aubrey Nelson
served the Tribe to an 8-7 lead.
Satellite took an 11-8 lead.
Seminole cut it to M-9 with a
service point from Marlsa Alford,
and Satellite closed out the
match on four side outs.
"W e went from last place In
the Seminole Athletic Confer­

Incorporated were JefT Lunev
In (two singles, two RBI). David
the fourth liming. Hopkins Meats Wright (two singles, one run
sc o red ). J e ff Bergm an (tw o
wtnt on to post an 8-3 victory,
sin gles). Jam es Evans (one
the third loss by the tdentlcal 8-3
single, one nm scored, two RBI).
score for Wells Contracting this
Grett Moran (one single, one run
season.
scored, one RBI). Steve Ghent
Crazy Wings Is now 5-0. while
(one single, two runs scoredl.
Hopkins Meats ts 3 2, W ells
Ron Kelly (one single, one run
Contracting 2-3 and ASP Incor­
scored). Mark Dowell (one single,
porated 0-5.
one RBI). Duane Goeinbel (one
Next week. Crazy Wtngs lakes RUI) and Chris PoczcknJ and Cliff
Arata (one run scored each).
on Wells Contracting at 7 p.m.
Doing the damage for Hopkins
and Hopkins Meals faces ASP
Incorporated at 8 p.m.
Meats were John Seurles (three
Contributing for Crazy Wings singles, one run scored, one
RBI). Manny Silvia (one double,
were Brantley Brumley (tw o
doubles, two singles, two m ns one single, two runs scored). Bill
scored, four RUI|. Cary Keefer Shaw (two singles, one run
(three singles, one run scored, s c o r e d ). T im B ark ley (tw o
two KUI). Donnie Miller (two singles, three Kill I. w inning
singles, two runs scored, two pitcher Tom Szabti (one single,
RBI). Don Mueller (two singles, unc run scored, une RBI). Bobby
one run scored, two RBI) and Shaw (one single, tw o runs
Mark Janscli (two singles, three scored ). Lurry Chunal (one
s in g le , tw o R B I) and M ike
m ns scored).
Als4i contributing were Gary Seurles (one single, one run
Miller (one doubles, one run scored).
Providing the offense for Wells
scored , three RBI), winning
p itch er S teve Woodley (one Contracting were Murk Whltlev
single, two walks, four runs Itwo singles, one mn scored).
scored, one RUI). Ron Wtrth (one Bob Wells Jr.. Rick Wells and
single, three runs scoredl. David John Scott (two singles each).
Goldstlck (one single, one run George Purzlg (one single, two
scored) and Stan Brumley (four runs scored). Eddie Hunt. Bn
walks, two runs scorni. two Sellers and Bob Wells Sr. (one
single each) and John Hcicliurt
RBI).
D oin g the hitting for ASP and Jeff Kipp (one RBI each).

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singles, two mns. three RBI). Cunts Tabor
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Fryer (two singles, mn. RBI). Mike Davis
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Broken thumb may sideline O’Neal until January
AseeelatadSreee
ORLANDO — Shaqullle O'Neal will have
surgery on his broken right thumb and muy be
sidelined until Just before New Year's.
*T want to be playing by Christmas, but I'm not
going to rush anything." O'Neal said Wednesday.
"M y team Is good enough tR where they can hold
their own without m e."
The 7-foot center w h o led the Orlando Magic to
the NBA Finals last season will be nperuted on
Thursday, a minor procedure to repair a piece of
the bone In his thumb.
"H e will be out o f competitive basketball for
approximately six to eight weeks after surgery."
Dr. Richard Shurc o f the Jewett Orthopaedic
Clinic said Wednesday after examining O'Neal.
O'Neal said his thumb was bent bark flat

Tuesday night when he was raked across the
hand by Miami center Matt Geiger on a move lo
the basket In the second quarter o f the Magic's
106-91 exhibition victory.
Geiger was not called for a foul. In fact. O’Neal
was called for traveling as he spun along the
baseline and went for what looked like a dunk.
Immediately aflcr the Injury. O'Neal was
furious and threatened to "sh ow ... some of my
Shaq-Fu stufT to any other player who put a
similar move on him.
But by Wednesday. O 'N eal had cooled off.
"It's not a matter o f gettin g revenge anymore. It
happened and now It's o ver." O'Neal said. "But
somebody needs to do something. I think some
coaches tell their players lo com e In and chop me
and hope I get mad and throw a punch or
something and get thrown out. I guess that’s a

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good tactic, but it's not right. I'v e got to be able lo
protect myself."
Geiger said the Heat's gam e plan was to foul
O'Neal If he got the ball In loo close. "It was a Just
a normal foul. There was nothing personal about
it." he said.
"Y o u 're going lo get fouled because he's not a
good free throw shooter." the Heat's Billy Owens
said Wednesday. "You got lo expect that."
But some of O'Neal’s teammates were bitter.
" A hard foul Is a hard foul, but not when you're
out there trying lo hurt som ebody." Horace Grant
said. "T h a t foul was ridiculous."
There was no word how the Magic will fill the
center spot although they signed veteran Jon
Koncak as O'Neal's backup In the offseason.
"Obviously I'm not going to provide the offense
that Shaqullle did. but that's not why they
brought me here." Koncak said. "1 came here In

help with Ihe defense and rebounding and step In
If there was an emergency."
In Tuesday's game. O'Neal finished with 11
points In 13 minutes. He was 4-for-6 from the
field and 3-for-4 from the foul line. He was
averaging 22.8 point a game during preseason.
In his three seasons. O'Neal has missed only
three games because of Injury. Last season he
averaged 29.3 points. 11.4 rebounds and 2.4
b lo c k s to lead the Magic to the Eastern
Conference championship and Ihe finals for the
first lim e,
"E ve ryo n e on this team would rather be
playing with Shaqullle than without him. but It's
no use talking about what you don't h ave." Magic
coach Brian Hill said. "W c'vc got to have our
guys elevate their game some and go with what
we h a ve."

MAT
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Special to llw Htrsld_____________
SAMSULA — Orlando's David
Rogers, driving the T M Ranch
Firebird, drove his w ay to victo­
ry lane In the 25 lap late model
feature Saturday night at New
Smyrna Speedway.
"It's great to be in victory lane
tonight." said Rogers, the 1994
NASCAR Winston national late
model champion. "F o r the last
few months, we tried all kinds of
changes on the car and nothing
worked. We went back to the
basics, and we now have the car
near where we want It to be. The
car was outstanding."
Gary Balough finished second
w ith Guy T h o m a s . B ru c e
Lawrence and Don Fenn In tow.
Tony Newsom raced uncon*
tested to his fourth limited late
m o d e l w in . N e w s o m , w ho
started the race from the fifth
position, got by race leader
Bobby Sears on lap four after
driving his way through traffic.
Once on the point, Newsome
was never headed on his trip to
victory lane. Richard Parks, who
passed Sears at the halfway
point, was second. Sears was
third, followed by David Ponder
and Mark Stevenson. Balluogh.
driving double du ty, handily
won the 35 lap X 1 R Friction
Eliminator modified feature.

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The agony and the ecstacy. Larry Cook (top) sits dejectedly In his battered race car
alter one of the many accidents attributed to the cold weather at New Smyrna

Speedway last Saturday night. Tony Newsome (bottom), however, was all smiles alter
taking his Chevrolet Monte Carlo to Victory Lane In the Limited Late Model feature.

"1 had a hot rod tonight," said
Balough, who drove the Park
Avc. Auto Parts/Cowboys Saloon
Cavalier. “ This car Is always a
winner. All 1 had to do Is give It
the gas and s t e e r . Its an
awesome car."
Trailing Balough were Wayne
Parker. W ayn e R e u tlm a n n ,
R a n d y H eck er a n d W a yn e
Southaid. Conrad Grenier outduelled Gene VanAlstlne and
Jared Allison to win the ministock main event. Grenier, who
look the point from VanAlstlne
at the halfway mark, took the
checkers a car length In front of
VanAlstlne. Allison was third
with Brian Bcllaw fourth and
Kevin DlMeco fifth.
Butch Plcrcc charged from the
rear of the pack to win the
sportsman 15 lap feature event.
Pierce, who started the race from
the 14th p o sitio n , ch arged
through traffic and was In sec­
ond place with his sights set on
race leader Terry McDowell by
lap eight.
W it h t h r e e la p s t o the
checkers. Pierce pulled alongside
of McDowell to challenge for the
lead. They raced side by side,
with Pierce gaining the advan­
tage coming out og turn four.
T railin g the lead duo were
Tommy Johnson. J e ff Warren
and Jerry Smith.

Balough takes Late Model feature at Orlando

VOLUSIA COUNTY RESULTS
Im li lt s t lw H s r s K _______
B A R B E R V IL L E Rod
Butcher continued lo domi­
nate the Mini Stock ctuss at
Volusia County Speedway as
he piloted his Ford Mustang to
yet another feature win to
widen his points lead. The
Sanford resident Is In the
process of building a Chevrolet
Monle Carlo lo take on the
NASCAR All-Pro Series tour
next year.
Here are the asphalt track
results at V olu sia County
Speedway on Saturday. Octo­
ber 21.
MODIFIED S P E C IA L (50
laps) — 1. Jon Compagnone
Jr.: 2. Jon Compagnone Sr.: 3.
Jimmy Alvls: 4. Jerry Lee
Yarbrough: 5. John Gamble.
8VPEE STOCK — 1. David
Clegg: 2. Joe Strehle: 3. Eric
Botclho: 4. Dave Denyer: 5.
Keith Blaga.

PRO STOCK —

1. Chris

Lawrence: 2. Jim m y Winks: 3.
Donnie W illia m s : 4. Rod
Gammon; 5. Russ Anlonuccl.

MINI STOCK — I. Rod
B u tch er, S a n fo r d : 2. A!
Huker: 3. S teve Rigsby: 4.
Wayne Wells: 5. Larry Carter.

PURE S T O C K
(4 - c y lin d e r ) —

HEAVY

1. Mike
MacDougall: 2. Pat Wells: 3.
Mike Cope: 4. Donnie Ashford.
5. Billy Peterson.

PURE STOCK LIGHT (4cylinder) — 1. Paul Sheppard:
2. Mark E ld rld ge: 3. W ill
Smcenk; 4. Eric Anderson.

PURE STOCK (S-cylinder)
— I. Jeff Varclka: 2. Kandy
Strehle: 3. Vince Kellham; 4.
Will Deese: 5. Joe Klarlck.

PRO 4 MODIPIED8 -

1.

Dana Barlow: 2. Steve Marnell:
3. Steve Wheller; 4. Charlie
Shack: 5. Jon Smith: 6. Jim
Fauroi; 7. Bobby Dayton; 8.
G e o rg e S a n d s ; U. Toni
Anglesey.

■ y PAUL MARSSQUA

Special to the Herald
ORLANDO — New Smyrna Beach's Gary
"Hot S h o e" Balough. driving the X1R
Friction Eliminator Caniaro. paced the Meld
from start to finish to win the 25 lap laic
model feature event Friday night at Orlando
Speedworld.
Despite four caution periods that bunched
the field for new restarts. Balough dominat­
ed the action to notch his eighth win of the
year. Ron DiCandlo was second In front of
Steve Avlnger. Don Fenn. John Lowers and
Duke Southard.
An early race caution took out top
contender Ronnie Burkett. A five ear melee
on lap four, triggered by a slow car In the
racing lane, plied up cars on the front
straight away. Burkett's racer w as lowed to
the pits on the hook. The other ears, despite
sheet metal damage, continued the race.
Gene VanAlstlne led from the pole lo score
his 1lih win ol the season In the nlnl-stock
division. VanAlstlne. who Is In second place
In the FASCAR point standings, edged
Kevin DiMeeo by hall a car length lo the Hag

stand for the win. Trailing DlMcco were
Brian Belluw, Tcri Bryant and Richard
Newton.

When I cheeked with the tower, they
conllrmcd that Tim won by less than a foot.
Now that's some close quarters racing."

Carl Peters paced the field Iroin start lo
finish in win ills first ever bomber feature
event. Hooked up in a fierce bailie for
second place w ere Bill Loomis. Glen Castro
and New Smyrna Beach driver Jeremy Filch
making Ills first appearance at the Oilandu
spcctlplunl. Loom is edged the irlo at the
stripe for second In front of Castro. Filch
and Dwyane Waddell.

Eddie Marlin held o ff a late race charge by
Jim m y Wilkins and Dave Savlckl lo lake the
checkers In the 35 lap modified headliner.
Martin took jmsscsslon of the number one
slolt when race leader W qyne Heckle
tangled with Balough going Into turn three.
The race resumed with Balough and Heckle
on the tail end of the leap lap. as Savlckl and
Wilkins lined up behind Martin.

Mike Todd dominated racing action In the
limited late model class to notch Ills seventh
victory of the year. Uohbv S|K-ars was a
distant second, with Dallas Ward. David
Todd and Mike Coppa filling out the lop five
poxltlons.
Butch Pierce's Iasi lap charge on Tim
Aullinan came up about a half a tool short
as Atillnian edged Pierce at the starters
stand for th e w in In the sportsman
headliner. In lo w behind the lead duo were
Jcff Hadley. Larry Osteen and Harvey Pope.
"It was almost too close to call." said
llagman Johnny Bass. "T o me. It looked like
Tim Aullinan had It by a small margin.

Martin and Savlckl raced nose to tall until
the five laps to go sign was displayed. Willi
four laps to the checkers. Wilkins got to the
Inside of Savlckl. W ilkins and Savlckl.
racing wheel lo wheel, chased Martin to
victory lane. Wilkins edged Savlckl. and
they were followed by W ayne Southard and
Kelly Jarrell.
llaluiigh pulled Into the pits after he lilt
the wiill in turn three, and Heckle llnlshrd
sixth after dropping off the pace late In the
race with mechanical problems. JeffShafTcr
was the winner of the run-about race, with
Paul Hindman taking the win In the
minl-humbcr event.

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4 8 - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday, Octobtr 28, 1993

Is hysterectomy
the right option?
DEAR DR. G O TT: Thia year 1
will be 55. A year ago my
menstrual c y c le Juat stopped.
Then 1 spotted a few times, la
thia unusual? I’ve had no pro­
blems o f any kind. At this age
might I need a hysterectomy?
DEAR READER: Menopause,
which ailccta moat women dur­
ing their 40a and 50a, ia marked
by cesaatlon o f menstruation.
However, co n tin u ed spotting
may persist fo r several months,
as the b od y adjusts to the
unfamiliar decrease in hormone.
This ia unlike spotting that may
occur well Into menopause; such
bleeding re q u ire s immediate
investigation b y a gynecologist.
From your brief description.
I ’d conclude that you have
experienced a n uncomplicated
menopause. A n d I doubt that
you need a n y further therapy,
such as horm one supplements
that may be prescribed to allevi­
ate the sym ptom s o f menopause
and to p r o t e c t a g a in s t os­
teoporosis and heart disease.
Hysterectomy (removal o f the
uterus) Is an operation that is
reserved for w om en who have
specific gynecological problems,
such as fibroids (benign uterine
growths) or cancer: the operation
should not b e performed on
women who don 't have specific
su rg ic a l i n d ic a t io n s . Your
gynecologist ca n advise you.
DEAR DR. G O TT : You stated
that post-polio syndrome may be
due to reactivation o f the virus. I
believe that the most logical
explanation is that muscles sim­
ply get weaker with age. Please
comment.
DEAR READER: For unknown
reasons, some people who suf­
fered from polio decades ago
appear to en ter a late phase of
a cce lera te d w e a k n e s s (and
musete shrinkage) that is called
post-polio syndrome. In m y orig­
inal column. I Indicated that
scientists did not really know
w hy this h a p p e n s . T o my
knowledge, th ey still don't.
In attempting to explain this
frig h ten in g p h en o m e n o n . I
raised several possibilities. One
was that the polio viruses were

som ehow re-activated: another
was that muscular weakness is
com m on In all of us as we age
and that patients who had expe­
rienced the permanent weakness
o f polio would be .more affected
than would non-polio Individu­
als.
I m ust sdmlt that I am more
a t t r a c t e d t o t he s e c o n d
hypothesis. Therefore, I won’ t
argue w llh you - except to
restate: No one truly knows why

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found a reasonable line of play - was critical. So, South should
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Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, October 26, 1*95 -

People
Don’t give up .your dream
F a rm e r's M arket

D u r Mr. tte v re rtt I am an
aspttlng actor (I would like to
think, anyway) and w ith being
In Central Florida, now being
touted as Hollywood Bast'. I
wonder If my chances at acting
are better If I stay here o r should
I go to New York or California? I
understand that you have been
in several Aims: could you tell
me which ones please and are
they available for rental?

The Downtown Sanford Farm er’s Market 1s held each
Saturday from 8 a.m. till noon at First and Magnolia under the
big clock. For Inrormnlion. call Kathy Sutton. 322-8678. Look
for our special events.

Art association masts Saturday
Sanford-Seminolc An Association meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at I p.m.. at Shoney's In Sanford.
Those Interested In art are welcome to attend.

Daughters of Confederacy masts Friday

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Norman dcVere Howard Chapter o f the United Daughters o f
the Confederacy meets on the last Friday of the month. For
Information, call 322-1425.

Dear W U k fal: Depending upon
Just what you desire In an acting
career, you should get as much
experience In your chosen craft
as you can and right where you
arc presently! Local theatre
groups, acting companies, orga­
nizations. all offer Invaluable
experience and exposure Just
short o f "The Great W hite W ay."
or Hollywood, U.S.A. I have
found that over the years It
makes no difference where you
are and somtlmes being In the
"wrong place at the right tim e"
works.
My first Aim was in. o f all

Substance abuse discussed
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family Education, is conducting a
"Fam ilies In Crisis" outreach program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact Ihc Life Savers Club o f SAFE may call
Llbbv Kuharskeat 291-4357.

The following births were recorded a t F l or i da Hospital
Altmonte Springs:
Oct. 11- Linda and William
Bogle. Oviedo. Boy. Holley and

Philip Ricker. Sanford. Girl,
Oct. 12- Brenda Borrero, Al*
tamontc Springs. Boy. Luanne
and Mark Hemann. Longwood.
Boy.

JERRY
STEWART
places. Greenfield, Iowa: it was
ca lled " C o l d T u r k e y " and
featured Dick V an Dyke among
others. My next film, as an extra,
was in D ubuque. Iow a and
starred Sylvester Stallone: It was
called F.1.S.T, I do remember
another, re la tiv e ly unknown
trying out at that time, by the
name o f Terry Kiser, also from
Omaha. He m adq it "la rg e" In
the business to date: you know
him better in hta comedlc role as
"B em te" the depressed one who
seems to com e to life at the
sound o f Reggae music. In all the
years that T have been doing
Alms. I have never had a verbal
part. Th ey have been extra roles,
s p e c ia l e x t r a r o le s , ph oto
doubles, and som e stunt work. I

also have been a drive produc­
tion assistant and a grip. To me
it was m ore Important to get the
e x p e r ie n c e and satisfaction
knowing that I did something
and Just didn’t sit Idly by with
m y dreams as well.
You’ll find that most casting o f
the prim ary (lead) rotes Is still
done from Hollywood. Chicago,
and New York: but we’ re grow­
ing and I would say that It will
be several years before Orlando
gets a real foothold In the
Industry. Strangely, Miami has
given w ay to Orlando for the
m ajority o f work now being done
In actual production.
You might have already had
pictures taken of yourself and
listed you rself with a talent
agency or two. LET ME CAU­
TION YOUI Don’t list yourself
with any agency that wants you
to pay a fee up front or wants to
sell you on having pictures taken
of you on a regular basis. Four o r
five ct&gt; iposlte shots In different
poses at adequate.
Th e most recent Aim that I
have been In and the only one In
which 1 can be readily seen Is
"C h ains o f Gold" with John

Travolta. Look for me In the
second scene directly behind
John and an old man In a
wheelchair. I played an HRS
worker for the immediate back­
ground of that scene. Others not
quite as recent are "Cat C heer",
with Kelly McGIllis. Peter Weller
and Charles Durnlng: I was
Durnlng's photo double and
stand-in for this Aim. then there
was "Let It Ride", with Richard
Dreyfus, Aimed about the same
time. If you don't mind 12-hour
days and pay somewhere around
•50 per day. doing a lot o f
w aiting, eating cold 2-plece
chicken dinners and Kool-Ald.
then standing In line forever Just
to sign out for the day. then
you’ll enjoy the opportunity. Or,
my suggestion Is "don’ t give up
your day Job," but also don’ t
give up your dream.
Take 2, Scene 1. See you at
(he movies!

. (Writ* to Jerry Stewart, C/O
Sanford Herald, 300 N. French
Avo., Sanford FL 33771. Stewart’s
phono for appointments and
spooking engagements:
1-407-230-2414.)

Pride of Lions
Dignitaries from across the
stats converged hsrs recently
to halp the Llon'a Club of
Sanford calabrata their 70th
ann iversary.
Right , c lu b
members from laft, In tha front
row are Director Elaine Spauld,
Secretary Andrea Krazelae,
Treasurer Ahra Russell, Vice
President Joyce Fitzgerald,
Director Battye Smith, and
President Cecil Teylor. Beck
row, Director Al Spaulding,
Secretary M att A lte m o s e ,
D ir e c to r D a ve H a ll, and
Director Dr. Bob Smith.
Left,
some of the top bresa In the
service organization were also
on hand. Among those who
were thers were, from left.
Psst International D irector
Lynoel B. Lindsey, District
Governor Bernald Fitzgerald,
Past International D irector
Howard Towns, Past District
Governor Henry W itte and
President Cecil Taylor.
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Instead of prayer in school,
worry about guns and drugs

IN THE SERVICE
J A M E S E.HELM ER
Marine Pvt. James E. Hclmer.
so n o f Karen L. H clm er o f
S a n fo rd , recently co m p leted
basic training al Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, Parris Island. S.C.

JEFFR E Y W . O 'N E A L
Arm y Pfc. Jeffrey W. O'Neal
has completed basic training at
Fort Jackson, Columbia. S.C.
During the training, students
received Instruction In drill and
c e r e m o n ie s , w eapons, map
r e a d i n g , t a c t i c s , mi l i t a r y
courtesy, military Justice. Arst
aid. and Army hlslory and tradi­
tions.
O'Neal Is the 4oii or Harold W.
O'Neal and Betty L. Burns of
2611Sanford Avc,, Sanford.
He graduated In 1965 from
Seminole High School. Sanford
and received an associate degree
In 1987 from Seminole Commu­
nity College. Sanford.

D EAR A B B Y: W e ll, chalk up
another ‘ I never thought I would
see the duy when I'd be writing to
Ik-nr Abby."
I was shocked when I read in the
newspaper that a school principal
was suspended and ultimately fired
for allowing prayer in his class­
rooms. I admire this man for stand­
ing by his division.
Where does the Is turd of educa­
tion get off making such a decision?
These days, when kids are carrying
knives and guns to sclustl and drug
dealers hang around school play­
grounds. I would think the huunl of
education would deal with those

Hclm er successfully completed
1 1 weeks of training designed to
challenge new Marine recruits
both physically and mentally.
Hclm er also received Instruc­
tion on the Marine Corps* core
values — honor, courage and
c o mmi t me n t , and w h al the
w ords mean In guiding personal
and professional conduct.
He Is a 1991 graduate of
Lym an High School. Longwood.

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to ■’Bruce" for u number of years.
This is the second marriage for both
o f us, and we try not to bring up
tilings from our past.
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"Norm ." who had been my best
friend when 1 was married to my ex.
We w e re n e v e r rom untically
involved, but Norm wus the best
friend I ever had — always there
when I needed him. We lost track of
euch other u dozen years ago, and I
was overjoyed to have found him
again.
Brace got very upset when I told
him I’d like him to meet Nunn. He
said be doesn't bring up friends
from his past, and refused to even
meet Norm or give him a chance.
This morning, Norm dropped by
to see me at the place where I work,
and it m ade m e feel like I wus
sneaking around. I wish I could
base him over for dinner, hut that's
out of the question.
Abby. I don't want to lose my
friend again. Neither do I want the
colil shoulder when I mention his
name, Whal should 1do?

IN THE MIDDLE
DEAR IN’: Remind Bruce that
your liv e s d id not begin the
moment you met each other und

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- Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday. October 26, 1995

Hillhaven Open House: A festive occssion “

It was open house yesterday at
Hillhaven Healthcare Center,
950 S. Mellonvllle Avenue in
Sanford. The event was to
mark th e con clu sion of a
massive refurbishing project
which h a s been underway
throughout the facility. Among
participants and guests, above,
left to right, Jeanette Allman,
Betty Skinner, Dorothy and
Herman Schroeder. Right, rest’
dent Sally Wilson receives a
hug from Physical Therapist
Andrea Schwab. Below, Michel
Benyamen and Robin Edson
demonstrate the Cybex Re­
habilitation equipment, while
H a r p i s t V i c t o r i a Schul tz
supplies music for the oc­
casion.

(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at the
Circuit Court
By: Tammy B Ryalt
At Doputy Clark
NORBERTOS. KATZ. P.A.
3311 E««l Michigan Stroat
Orlande. Florida 33SO*
(403) 0*44240
Fla. Bar No 3**dM
Attorney tor WIN
Publish: October 13. I*. 3*.
and November }, Iff}
DEI-11*

L tq a l N o t l c f
IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H I IltoM T IB N T M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
SIM IN O Lt COUNTY,
FLORID A
CIVIL ACTION
CASBNO.M-iaHCJk-14-B
NATIONSBANK O F
F LORIOA. N.A. t/k/a
NCNB NATIONAL BANK O F
FLORIDA.
Plalnlifl,
v».
OLIVER W. JOHNSON.
Catabnry Cfher cryptogram* an craelad from quotabona by tamoue
people, pelt and present Eech wter n ew cipher tiandi tor another
SHIRLEY M. JOHNSON.
Today ■ cue 7aquae Hr
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANKOF FLORIDA,
and STATE OF FLORIDADEPARTMENT O F
REVENUE.
*S
H S F X D O
■
HRX
1 O L
Defendant*
NOTICE O F S A LI
X»HI
HOFF.
E R C
U B O ’ X
Nolle* I* given that purtuant
to a Final Judgment dated tha
Ifth day ol October, i m . In
H D B K O
B O E X Z S O A
T Z D O
Cate No **141* CA I4B. ol tha
Circuit Court of tha Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and tor Sami
E R C ’ KD
X ^H I S O A ' .
—
N S O A
note County. Florida. In which
NattomBank of Florida. N.A.
U K R F N E .
l/k/a NCNB National Bank ol
Florida. I* tha Plaintiff and
P R E V IO U S S O L U T I O N ‘Ah, trowel W hat a beautiful art! B u t1 O L I V E R W . J O H N S O N .
Hhat a w retched profession!* — Georges Bizet
SH IR LEY M . JO H N SO N .
C 1*95 by NEA. Inc
FIRST U N IO N N A T IO N A L
BANK OF F L O R I D A , and
STATE OF F L O R ID A
D E P A R T M E N T OF R E V E
NUE. art tha Defendants. I will
tall to the bast biddsr tor cash al
tha Witt Front door ol tha
Samlnola County Courthousa In
Sanford. Florida, at 11:00 A M
on the 14th day ol November,
tees, tho following described
proporty tot forth In tho Final

C ELEBR IT Y C IP H E R
by Luis Cempoa

OFF T H E L E A S H

B y W .B. Park

tell you this guy has stayed here
before - - 1never forget a face."

Lot I. Block M . NORTH OR
LANDO RANCHES. Soctlon 7.
ot rtcoedrd in Plat Booh IJ. Pga
J. Public Record* of Samlnola
County, Florida.
DATED this 33rd day Ot Octo
bar.iff)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOF TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jon# E. Jaiewlc
Deputy Clark
In accordance with tha Amer
lean With Disabilities Act. per
ton* needing a special accom
modatlon to partlclpata in this
procotdlng should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION al
301 North Park Avonue. St*
NJOI, Sanford. Florida JJ77I.
T.lephon* (AC407I JIJ 4330 X
4737. not lotor than sovon 17)
day* prior to Tha proceeding It
hearing I m p a lra d . (T D D )
I lo o m 1771. or VOICE (V)
I lo o m 1770. via Florida Holey
Servlet.
Duncan A Tordlt, P A
Suit* 111. 1*01 Jack ion St
P O Drawer Joe
FI Myers. FL 33*07
Publlth October 31. and
Novambar 3. I**J
OEI 31*

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. i DRTS-leM-OR 11-P
IN RE: THE M ARRIAGE OF
JOSE R. PALENCIA,
Husband
erndl
DIANE L. PALENCIA.
Wile
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOSE R PALEN CIA
MK 4*Weapons Compound
Groton Submarine Bat*
NSSFBox 300
Groton. Connecticut o*3a*
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F I E O th a t D I A N E L.
PALENCIA a* tho Wile, hat
Iliad a Petition For Dissolution
of Marriage In Its* above sty lad
Court. You or* commanded to
serve a copy ot your written
detenses. It any. on Petitioner's
attorney, NORBERTO S. KATZ.
Esquirt. 3311 East Michigan
Short, Orlando, Florida 1310*.
on or betor* tho *th day ot
November. t**s and flto the
original sellh the Clark of this
Court olthar before service on
Potmanor's attorney or Imme
dlatoly thoraattor; otherwise, a
drlault will bo entered againtt
you tor lh* rallaf dtmandfd In
the Potltlan For Dissolution ol
Marrlag*.
Witts*** my Hand and Its* Seel
of tfla Court at Sanford. Sami
not* County, Florida, this Nth
da, t ■
t e » | e *— - *a a |
B
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p Y irn W r * I n J ,

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
(IOHTECNTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
F LORIOA
CASE N O .M U T t C A 1*L
ALLIANCE M O R TG AG E
COMPANY.e Florida
corporation.
Ploinlilt.
v*
KENNETHG MARTIN, e t a l.
Datandanllsl
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO Any unknown heir*, da
visa**, grantee*, attigna**.

Legal N o tlc e t
Honors. creditors. trust***, or
cthor claiming by, through,
under and against RENE A.
RODRIGUEZ. deceased, Cur
rani Resident* Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toroctos* a mortgaga
on tho following proporty In
Seminole County. Florida
Lot II*. O A K L A N D V I L ­
LA G E , S EC T IO N F O U R .
PHASE I. according to tho plat
thtroof a* racordod In Plat Book
30, paga 3). Public Racordt of
Samlnola County, F lo rid a .
Togothar with; Ranga/Rotrlg
arator, Dishwasher, Dltpotal.
Wall to Wall Carpal
hat Man Iliad agalntl you and
othart and you art required to
tarva a copy ol your wrtton
dilomai. If any. to It on SMITH
A SIMMONS. P A., Plaint :tf*
attornoyt. 11} W. Adamt S ' .
IIIM. Jackionvllla. F L n m . n o
mora than JO days from tht first
publication data ol thii notice ot
action, and flto tha original with
fha Ctork of this Court olthar
bafora service on Pleln llfl't
attornayi or Immodlataly thara
attar; otharwlM. a datault will
be entered egalnit you tor tho
rallaf damandod In tha com
plalnl or petition.
Portont with a d ltablllty
ntadlng tpaclal accommode
Horn lo partlclpata haraln
ihould conlact Diiablllfy Coor
dinetor at 301 North Park Av#
nut. Sulla N JQI. Sanford. F L
11771 al toait 5 dayt prior to tha
p roca od in g ; 407 373 4330;
1 MO OSS 1771 (TOO)
DATED on October 70th. lift.
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publlth October 7*. and
November ), Iff]
o ei lie
_______
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
I N A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: W3J4ADR M L
IN RE THE M A T TER OF THE
ADOPTION OF
N SAW .
a minor
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ALL PARTIES HAVING
OR CLAIMING TO H AV E ANY
RIGHTS OR IN T ER ES T IN
THE ADOPTION P R O C EED
INGS HEREIN DESCRIBED.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
That an action lor adoption ol
tha child. N.S.A W . born July 1.
im . hat been Mad In tha Circuit
Court ol Samlnola County. Flor
ida. In Ca m No
(SJJatD R
OIL
You are required to tarva a
copy ol your written detente*. It
any. to II on Jama* E Shephard.
Etquirt. petitioner'* attorney,
at MSO State Road aja We*t.
Sulla 300. Longwood. Florida
HIM. on or bttor* N O V EM BER
14. tees and til* tha original wtln
Iha Clark ol this court, either
bafora service on Petitioner's
attorney, or Immediately thara
altar, otherwise a datault will b*
entered agalntl you lor tha
release demanded In the pali
lion
Dated this fits day of OCTO
BER. I M
Mar yanna Morsa
As Clark ol Court
Nancy R Winter
A l Deputy Clark
Publish October 13. I*. 3*.
and November 3. l**S
DEI III

71 - Help Wanted

Legal N o tic e s

IN TNI CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE I I O H T I IN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
O IN IR A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CA1INQ.**-MI1-CA‘14-B
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A., not
In Its Individual capacity
but solely ot Trustee on
behalf ot Vtndeo Mortgage
Trust, Iff} 3.
Plaintiff.
vs.
SUSAN LYNN HUGHES.
Oofondanfftl.
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foroctosur* dated March l*th.
Iff*, and Order Rescheduling
Sal* dated October JOtn. m
and entered In Cat* No. *42051CA M B, ot Its# Circuit Court of
tho E IG H T E E N T H Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County. F lo r id a w h a ra ln
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N.A.. net In
Its Individual capacity but solely
a* Trusts* on boh*It ol Vend**
Mortgage Trust, i m ) Is Plain
llll and SUSAN LYNN HUGHES
or* Ootondonts. I will soil to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
*1 tho Wist front door ot tho
Courthouse. In Sanford. SEMI
HOLE County. Florida, at 11:00
a.m. o'clock on the 31st day ot
November, l*W. tho following
described proporty at tat torth
In said Final J udgmont, to wit:
LOTS If AND *0. SANFORD
HEIGHTS A D D I T I O N . A C ­
CORDING T O T H E P L A T
THEREOF AS R EC O R D ED IN
P L A T BOOK 3. P A G E *3.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, F LO R ID A .
A 7 K 7 A 131 W E S T 1 I T H
STREET, SANFORD. FLOR
IDA 33773.
DATEO this 33rd day ol Octo­
ber. IfH
MARYANNE MORSE
As Cltrk of sold Court
By JoneE. Josowk
At Doputy Clark
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should contact ADA Coordinator
at Seminolo County Courthouse.
301 N. Park Avonu*. Suit* NJOI.
Sanford, Florida 33771. at toast
live dayt prior to lha proceed
log Telephone: (407) 333 4330
*■1. 4337; 1000*55 0771 (TOD)
or 11001111770 (VI via Florida
Relay Service."
Fober 4 Gltllll. P.A.
Suit* 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Gablet. Florida 3314*
Publish: October 3*. and
November 1. If*}
DEI 337
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at fOI A
E JSIh St. Santord. F L 33773,
Seminole County, Florida, under
lh * F i c t i t i o u s N a m * ot
SANFORD EM PRESS LUBE.
and that I Intend to register said
name wllh tho Division ol Cor
poretlons. Tall aha stoo, Florida,
In accordance with tho pro
visions el tha Fictitious Nam*
Statutes. ToWIt: Section M l Of.
Florida Statutes lft).
RudyO Arnold
Publish: October 2*. Iff!
DEI 233
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
Joseph Fields
D 01
SandeoWells
A 17 21
A 0 3 C h c c 1e B u s h
A 03
MarvaPeirc*
Arthur Ballard
D 03
Herrera Mar ala
□ 03
Melvin Williams
F 14
Personal Property consisting
ol furniture, mattress**, tiros,
lamps, dressers, clothing,
•loclronlcs. Industrial equip
mart, miscellaneous boxes and
other personal items, will b*
sold at public auction In ac
cor dance with Florida Statute*.
Salt Storage Facility Act. Sac
lions 0J M and 03 007 to satisfy
owners Hen for rents dua The
public auction will be held on
November fits. IMS at 10 A M
al lh* following address
AAA Security Storage
3*30 W Airport Blvd
Santord. F L 33771
Publish October I*. l**S
OEI 733
NOTICE
OF VEHICLE AUCTION
RE Itti HONDA M AGNA
MOTORCYCLE
VIN JH2PC1303FM103447
AUCTION DATE N OVEM BER
JO. l«3 AT 2 00PM A T BUF
FALO BODY W ORKS. 1ISS
B E L L E A V E . W IN T E R
SPRINGS. FL 12700
DATE OF PUBLISH OCTOBER
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Cabin claanart. bartenders,
deckhands. No oxp nocos
saryl Aganl............... Ml SIM.

NOW ACCEPTING

•dtoAAng may Inched* Bargain Hsa«*f al tia am of on odMonol day
Concal atsanyou got rooutsPey only lor day* yto**d run* at rot* earned
UM M dnergbon tor toetatl remit. Copy mat Mow acceptaMo

CUSTOMER SERVICE PERSON

OCAOUNEE
Tiaadey Paw FtSdoy 12 Noon Tho Day Bator* Pubtcanon
Sunday 13 Noon Friday
ADJUSTMENTS AND CHIDtTB; In lh# ovtnl ol on error In an nd,
•totenfordttorrtd will barppponolbl* lor the lirrt In*orbon only
•sd •nfytolhoMrtontotesocoalolthMlno4rUon.pl**** chock
y*ur ad tor accuracy tho tin t day N run*.

National distribution cantor.
Wellborn Forest Product*. 31*
Hickman Dr., Santord, FL
i m 1*&gt;U________________

DELIVERY DRIVER
APPLY 16 PERSON:
RATUFTAUTO PARTS
7734 Ortand* Or.. I

1 2 -Elderly Coro
HILLHAVEN N I A L T N CAR I
CENTER. Specl*M»tag la re-

DELIVERY PERSON

35-Training
4 Education

Felt or Part TSaaoEv*.
I ly r t o r older, noaip

HEN ORIENTAL RESTAURANT

PIRSONAL SPANISH TUTOR.
IS years siporlenct. Pleas#
call............................Jja-MfT

InLk.Moryi E H W
DRIVERS

11—Cewtry loti
OAK LAWN C E M E T E R Y . 3
side by stoo lot* Oordtn of
Devotion Socrtftc*. wg*gy.

TRUCI DRIVER
TRAINEES

37— Acthrititf

OAKLAW NMEMORIAL PARK
I Cemetery lots, aid* by slda

R EN T A H PT.
boat I Balt * Tackle Included I
SIO ’ sadly. 117 Full day I
Call 133-7***a rn i-ia i*

21-Poroonoli

43— Logoi Servicos

Fro* medical car*, transpor­
tation. counsollng, private
doctor plus llvlnq expense*.
Bor 1337515 Ctoarwator Attansoy
John Frlckor......l-AW-nr-Mao
ALONET RESPEC TED doting
bureau sine* 1*771 All ages
Including sen lor* 1 1100*77
a477 1Mon 554 largo discount)

MEET SINGLES
♦ WIN YOUR M CA* ♦
110*3114343
EXT. 3011,13.t*/mln. Must bo
II. Touch ton* rsoodod. lorv-U.
^ i *«J*W 0MA o a )[* o j _

23— Loot 4 Found
a L A B R A D O R / D A L M A T IA N
mix. mato. while, about 3 yrs.
Old. 30 lb*. 13*0001 A 1311)30
1HIATZU, Mostly whit* mato.
II months, noor Myrtle/37th

^trje^awardH^^jj^OO^

25— SfQCtal Hotlcoo
FOR SALI:
taxM '-m Iq. Pt. Pwasarty
...n x m .

27— Nuronry 4
Child Coro
A QUALITY CMMcara. Proschool Naming. Compater.
nurse on Stott............. 33*1*11
Q U A LIT Y C A R I . by C*rt.
toachar stay homo mom. Ago
14. M F . 71:10...........333-27)3
CHILO CARI IN M V HOME.
Roasonabi* rato*. Itncad
yard MON.-EAT. TO-4H3.
CHILDCARE IN M Y HOME.
Qualified pro school Isacher.
Christian taro environment.
REP. 3a HI* or 51*1*14.
CHILDCARE, M Y NOME, roa
sonabto rotos. hot lunches.
311 &gt;51*or 333 4*50_________
GREAT CARS. OOOO FOOD,
* * * DAT I, NIOHTE,
WEEKENDS- 331-0*32.

★ HOLIDAY SAVINGS

AFFORDABLE Paratogal. lac.
Adoption, divorce, will*, cor
pora Horn. rtc. 7d»yS . J37 *47l

MARTA'I DAYCARE. Baby’s
tool PreSchool! Lake Mary.
LIC.45W7.................. 133 00*4.

Legal N o tic e s
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 115
Peacock Dr. Altamonte Spring*.
F L 33701, Samlnola County.
Florida, undor lha Fictitious
Nam* at A O A P E ' R E A L T Y ,
and that I intend to register said
name with the Division ot Cor
porallont, Tollahasso*. Florida.
In accordance with tho pro­
vision* ot tho Flcllllou* Nam*
Statutes. To Wit: Section IIS Of.
Florida Statute* l**l
Daniel Rodrigue/
Publish October 1*. Iff!
OEI 13#

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business ot 170
International Pkwy, Heathrow.
FL 33744. Seminole County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nam* ol APARTM ENT VIDEO
OUIDE. and that I Intend to
roglslor said name with the
Division ol Corporoltons. Toll*
has***. Florida, in accordanca
with th* provisions ol the
Fictitious Nam* Statutes. To
Wit Section 145 0*. Florida
Statute* 1ft1
Brenda Simmons
Publish October 70, IMS
DEI 235

NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS
NAME
Nolic* is hereby given trial wo
are engaged in buemest at 390
Long wood-lax* Mary Rd.. Lake
Mary, FL 32746. Sammole
County. Florida, under tha
Fictitious Nama ot CROSSINOB
CREATIVE
EN TER P R ISES,
INC., and trial we inland to
register said name wilri She
Division
ot
Coipotation*.
Tallahassee. Florida, in accorrtanca with the provisione ol trie
Fictitious Name Statute*. ToWit Section &gt;65.09, Florida
Statutes 1991.
C o r p o r a t io n C r o e e i n g e
Community Criurch. Inc.
James R Cox
Publisri: October 36. 199S

oei no

ELECTRONIC
ASSEMBLER

55— Business
Opportunifioo

1 years min. lowering oxp. ol
micro smell components.
Good benefit* I Cad....M H 4 W

LOCK VENMNC ROUTE
53300 00 a/wk potential. Must
Sail! I
SA LES , It'l Your F e tv re l
Expanding co. needing 4-5
motivated Individuals, lull or
part time poetton* new avail
able. For appointment 13*MO*. Investment req.

FINISHERS
C O N C R ET E-C EM E N T
T e e n y no**a.

FINISHERS
Concrete, tool* A transporta­
tion needed................ 3110430

GENERAL LABORERS
HEAVY LIFTINO R IO U IR ID

71-H elp W inted

Apply-* tpm-M-F
Amerkax I

WANTID: lIN tO A S O V IN SS.
Jot Pl stlliser t . 433-1336.
F L . Are* Agency on Aging,
ABOUT MAKINOMONKYI
Avon soil* best 11
m -m to rm u to

GENERAL
REPAIR PERSON
"Handy" person typo. Apply
•I: *U Fulton Av*. Suite I or
coll lor Interview: 3)1-5050

ACRYLIC APPLICATORS

WETRAINSU/Hr.
Labor, mgmt.. owner opera­
tors needed Local work.
_______ HM77-7M*________
ACT NOW! AVON I
IHfrlAI AVON
14hr. Hot Lino
ACT NOWI AVONI No door to
door. lad. Sato* Rep. Sandli
331-lltler............******314*.
A F T E R SCHOOL for my 1 boys.
In my home.. Musi be relleble
A responsible. M F. 120 *042.

Grounds Keeper
PAATTIMENMLNEIX
Temporary position, aval lab to

Immodtototy.............m - 1**l
HOME CLEANERS
Service Mato Earn up toward
ITi ee toward child car*, up to
S40 toward driving. Start at
l*.M pocHr.TOJ.......531*3*5.

ALAQUACOUNTRY CUJI
Seeks IvllHme servers, cooks,
and dishwashers. Fleas*
pick we application at front
gato, located I mile South el
Lake Mary Blvd. an Markham
Wood! Rd. Drug Ire* work
place, pre employment drug
screening required________

OWCountry Store

r est M

ant

DISHWASHERS
AUSNIRS

APPOINTMENT SETTERS
NEED ED
No oxporlonc*
nocesery, Sltf-SlOI/week.
Part lim* evenings available
Paid training, telling op
polntmonls with very recep
live people Call: 1313070

Aoply at:
CRACKER BARREL
HWY 4*Wesl/14 Santord

BARTENDER

HILLHAVEN HEALTH
DIRE CENTER

ENROLL NOOnim
HO REGISTRATION F I E
* *Ag*tlt*5y*ar*s *
MRS. M ICHELLE'S HOUSE
_________3317*33_________

Needed Now I NO exportonc*
necessary, 5J0K +. T ra in
locally I-to*II*735*_______
DRY WALL HANQIR5
HOT A H EAVY WORK
Must have Vehicle A Phone
________407 3** 1112________
EASY MONEY * * * FT ON PT.
Sot appt. tor new attraction:
Call:....................w a t - i t n .

JOIN OUR TEAM

Part lime Taking applies
Hons- Between loom 3pm.
everyday except Tuot. A Sal
Santord M o o ts, 3**0 S.
Palmetto Ave.____________

WE ARE LOOKING FOR/

CNAs

CARPET CLEANERS
STANLEY STEEMEN
Notxp . UPTOSSOO/Wk.
Seasonal............. DRUG F R E E
407-J40 44*3
-------- ---------------------------

(StdofU
LAKE MARY AMD.
MANNER MGR. TRAINEE
______Apply In person I______

M

J

,

•10, 110. BIO. Christmas Is a
cornin', tots A lots ol grtol
rtutll FRI A SAT. (am 7 5*4)
MOORES STATION HP.
* * o * # aCARRIAOE HILL
COMMUNITY Oarage SALE
*0 Plus Homes) SAT. A SUN.
I:M 4;H . Casselberry 1/3 Ml.
E. *1 17/tl. on 41*. Entrance
between Edwin Wort* 0*11
Shop A Ore#tor Mall. Maps
F R I . A S A T . * 1 . No
EARLYBIRDS. Largo yard
sal*, clolhos. turn , kitchen
Items 4*11 ORANOE ALVD.
Lb. Moor** area, north #14*.
F R I . A SAT. I I . Womens
clothes A shoes (7's tO'il,
kids clothes A toys, lots ot
mlsc.1415 L A U R E L A V E .
FRI. A SAT. *4. Household
Items, turn A misc 1411
ADAMS CT.faatord._______
FRIDAY A SAT. t-ff. 3537 S
Palmetto Av* Video games,
lorn . household, stereo, loyi

•GARKISALE AD BARGAIN
Cell in your garage sal* ad by
13 noon on Tuesday and take
advantage of our special
garage sale ad priced Call
Classllwdnow for details!

322 2111

954 MELUMVIUI AVI. E!

WEEK S

TH IS
m

Who or* caring, mollvale
want to become part ot a
growing learn. We a n
SUPERIOR RATED. 114
skilled nursing taclllly
WE O FFER :
a Campleto Health Fodsag
* Pay Increase Alter Intro
* liable Week Assignment
* Paid Comprotsonshr*
Orient# ho* Progs
a Retirement Saving ps#n
APPLY IN PERSON

£

1

IB

3AHFORD. 1AT. Ort. INIs, 703
E 2nd St l&gt; 37, Books,
household Items, ra d io s.
Knlck/knackt. much more
SAT. A SUN l l w k I 3*th.
• 7pm,bikes, skates, stereo,
sp ea kers, g ir l s c lo th e s
&lt;1.10.111. desk A Mile 10*4
HIGHPOINT LOOP ICryslal
Creek Sub ott 4371 Longwoods a t . o c t . m m . aa c r a f t e r s .
inside Craft Show *4pes. Into.
*17 *114. Sts. Peter A Paul
Church. 3300 Howell Branch
Rd. Getoenred. FI._________
SATURDAY ONLY Oct. 3ms,
• 3 131 AldeanOr 'Idyl lew tide
VCR. bikes, turn table, floppy
disk drive. Station hats,
couch, leather coal, womens
clothing IQ I), men'smed.

SORRENTO UUKE SALE

FRI./ SAT./ SUNOAV. 3131#
Okaloosa Trail, Wtkiva River
falls 7miles tretts Santord.
THREE FAMILY SALE. FRI A
SAT 14. rid* on toy*, house
hold Items, games, clothes.
MUCH MORE lot VIRGINIA
AVE ■Santord
T U I 1 .W I D . A TMURS-, 1000
Perk Av* Apt «). Sol* bed.
lull Vied bed. table A chairs,
dresser, etc 330 Tm
3 FAMILY SALE, FRI. A SAT.
• Till. Antique toots, anvil, W.
War I uniform, new Christmas
light* a Qilts, tots ot mlse ig*i
PALMETTO AVE . Santord hi
l*th It . West I block.

�m

Sanford Harald, Sanford. Florida - Thursday, Oclobar 26. 1995 - ? »

71— H tlp Wwrttd

KIT *N* CARLYLES by Larry Wri»M

71-

}MK TYPISTS. PC u M ft
[ needed. UI.000 Intom# polen
[ 11*1 Call 1M0 3IJ4W3. E it.
1 b « in _________________

PROF IU IO N A L

m

cusTOM inunccKP.
A O IN C Y H I K I N G IM P.
Individual, aao Lkens# prelarratf but not required
Pleas* call: 4B7-321-7TM.

IRtKADON ItSTIlUIR
Immadlata opening.PU LL
T iM i a r m i w _________
j o g is j o e s i j o b s
I Nor roll Service* MawHiring!
EEO .A PA , Never* Feel

□ □IM M CDrCRSDD
* * ruu rim * *
a r w n i a . _______
ElV« IN HOUSEKEEPER. tar
7 adult*. Five days a week.
Hataranca*. C*IIH3 43M

WOLF FOX H I* leaking tar a
Program Coordinator ta ba
ru pam ibta tar Mcurlng all
program delivery threugh
satellite taed coordination and
gram carta, maintain pro­
gram and promo!Ian llbrarlet.
and tiacuta dally *htyping
and receiving. Mutt ba argpnltad and work wall with
rtonce desired. Retume* muat
va received by Ho u mber l
t t f l . Sand ra e u m a ta :
RoUaota Manager. W O FL T V .
II IkyHaa Drive. Lake Mary,
FLartda a m . Equal “
tunlty
call*. |

★ LO M U S ★
Naadad to cut wand. Top M
FT/PT work. Ptaa*a call catlaett m - m taw__________

in
FULL TIM I POSITION
3rd ihlft, 7pm. ta Ham.
available. Vantttatar aaperlaaca katptat. Apply within:
Da Gary Maaar. M N. Nary
IT/W. Orm FraaNtarkptaca.

TNR OFLANOO SANFORD
AIRPORT A U TN O RITT la
accepting returnee tar the
pot ll len at recaptionlit until
P M . on Friday. Novem­
ber S, tfM. Appl kanta mutt be
able to efficiently aperato
multi line tataphana eyttom,
and sheuto have the ability to
type teal
.■ r- — m mII » mi m M ---iX.Xufc. y U u e ^ J l

'Wpff wricw wim worn P irn c f
Immadlata opening* I Apply
within: Fine (ipret* Mart,
lt&gt; i Park Aea„ laatard.

MECHANICS
NMC SHUT HUM.
Min. i yr». aip Inttallatlen ot
commercial duct work. Up ta
l ll .t t par kaar. Permanent
poll ton Plu* benellti. Call
m 1734 tar appotntmant.

•MOLLY MAIDS'
Full lima retldentlal cleaning.
M F . I i . Uniformed Will Train.
_________ rar-iaat_________
|MONTI W A N T !01 Work tram
home I Full time Income. Part
lime hour*. W I TNAINI CaN
v m m -m o m . Tk*e caatact
M T -m iM H ra w -m -m r.
NEW LOCATIONi LONOWOOO
f STAN TIMPORARI ■*. IN C
NO F R I a a • a e M l-N M W f

★ N U RSIN G *
★ ASSISTANTS*
Mull ba willing to receive
(raining and become certified
wllhln » day* ol employmant.
M uil ba able to provide at
leatt J Mtltlecfory related |ob
reference*. Apply wttMai M
N. MWY 17-tt, O R R A R V .
Drug Iraa werfcplace pragram. ROR
PART-TIME. tt/Hr. Antwer
t a la p h o n a * . F i e i l b l #
hour*/local area. No expert
onco n o c o ia a r y . C a ll
i Mt 474 47*0 Ext, m in t Id.
PERMANENT PANT-TIMR
Will Train Call tor Appl.
COMMERCIAL LINEN torvlc#
e e M T - m - m ie e

PRODUCTIONKRSONNEl
Auto parts rtkaMhif.
High tchool diploma, mutt ba
able to lilt » tb» Call bahaaaa
tam neen * te pm. m*54*

patlllva
and helpful attitude toward!
vititort. Applicant iheuid ba
abto to act a* an accurate and
r a p i d c o m m u n ic a t io n
a i change tor the Autharlty
and mint ba Mhe to afhctontly
assist viitort. applicant muat
ba a Mgh tchool graduato and
m uil paten t at toast ana year
at work taper lance Some
tiling required San
to:
J"1- -*- -»MrpBVT
* ■---- *
SJrWHBSwWRSWB
Altai teean Fay
p a b iiia
. F lO T T M t ie

RN-UNIT
MANAGER
v ii i v m
n n iw M i

vt iv

TONHUT MCMCMIINHT

U R R CENTER

BELLRINGERS

SERVICE

ART
DIRECTOR

truck

mum

Far fueling A greeting, hvy,
equip-, with CDL. HAZMAT
endorsement*. C a ll Cana

A ON EAT FOX aftlllato In a
Great Florida market with
Great equipment It looking tor
a craatlva hand* on A R T
O IR IC T O R wllh a k ille r
portfolio. Wo’vo got ifofo ot
tho art equipment, DFX. Mac
two and lot* of Toy*. Re­
quirement*. great work. 2
year* broadcatt experience.
Macintosh and llluttratlon
ik III*, good people tklllt and a
love lor winning. DFX taper I
ence detlred. You’ll work
doiely with a Irtmondou*
promotional teem In a market
where opportunities don’t
com* along every day. So. II
you've got whol It lakrt.
RUSH your return*, reel and
temple* to: Gvtlnau Me nag
•r. W O FL TV, IS Shylina
Drive, Lake Mary. FLarlda
JVM Equal Opportunity Employer. No phone call*, pleat*.

^ SU fE R V ISO t^ ""
Experience needed, must ba
familiar wllh elderly car* A
medkal term inally, 747-OMO.

TEXAS REflRElY CORF
Need ratpontlbl* parson now
In SANFORD area. Regard
le u ol training, writ* D C .
Haskins, Dept. S-SOTI. Boa
T11.Ft.Wtrtb.TX.TtH1.
T R A V E L Age at Tralee* Ta
M/Hr.. to Itartl FULL/PART
TIME I Agent........... 1021— 0.
W AREHOUSE TO t14/H*«r.
AM Shift* • Will Train.)
Agent........................ M3 MOO
WATSON REALTY. Lake Mary
offlca It now Interviewing tor
now or oxparknead reel etteto
assoc lata*. Call tor a career I
Call.................. ............ as-am

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
J ^ S j ) ROAD CONSTRUCTION
§ M jS
SPECIAL
VBHBi SI 50 Security Deposit
A lt

J, t "
i I......

Sm ell dm m payment w/eemer
nnawemp.............. sa»&gt;»&gt;-tTn

S A N F O R D . L a b e S y lv o e .
Lehefrwf, Secret. 1
W. MaUcaewtbl I
S ACRES. OSTEEN. High and
d r y . A p p ro v e d fo r 3
homewtat. G3SGH. 333o u t.

C*Op/toiE
FIN E RIDER CLUB, Condo.
3/3. utility ream. Ready to
_ g L A I I J t o w ^ M A j a i^ ^ ^

A ll rental and real attata
Gduarfliamanti are aubjact to
the Federal F a ir Housing Act.
which make* It lltegel to
odvorttw any protaronco. Ilm
Italian ar d ltc rlm ln a llo n
I an race, color, rangion.
familial ttatut

N I C E L Y P U N N .. 1 bdrm.,
rlooking garden, utllltk*
u d s d iP G P f __________
Mato privacy, i bik tram
hugHai. stag wk. -c s3« sec.,
Inctoda* util, eauaar_______
SANFORD 1 R E D COTTARS
w/ lanced yard, privacy.
MG/Wk.tMG/sec. 4*5-1447.
&gt; B ED R O O M . E a t la bit.,
flraplac*, U » month. SIM
d ^ t p g t , Oh. 330-002

n -M u m
Unfum tthod/
CLOSE TO N E W M A LL. Rlvartlda cards, t/t, wash/dryer,
paM. lacuttl, new carpet. On
St. Jam* River, saas/mcn. +

sac..................... mam.
CONVENIENT I A 1
apt*, sm iw /rnan. tiit/dop. I
NaPett 3754304
COTTAGE E M U in ty . private
and qukt. Hear 30th St. A
Santord.N aaata.3tnm

LAKE MARV-SARPOtO AREA
....1/1 APTS** S P E C IA L " POOL
* W ASHER/DRTER HOOKUP
P R E E OASIC C A B LE *Wt-MM

U K R MART Area.
VMtogt. 3 bdrm.. 3 bath. call,
fan*, mlcrowav*. pool. Tennlt
ct. CaKTewy 3313*37_______
U R 013/1. Nang*. Fridge, lias
month plu* security CURRIE
a g e n c y m - a m _________

157-M iM lR
H m i m s / I i Ii

M ORILE NOME COMMUNITY

I I S — Industrial
______ R tn lals_____

141— H H H W fr r lllt

OFF ICR-W AR E H O U tl. from
SSM/men.. m o tq ft, P R IM E

INVESTORS SrtfCIALI S /m
Brlch ham*, need) eark. RUT
ir* a BARGAIN *1 M M *

locatlen. comer ol MA A Old
M ery Rd. In Sanford.
mbeEaalty..
IN* SO. FT., CMA. w/ottlc*.
1300/Mo., tea A util, approx
1100/mo. 1430/dop. 334 m *.

117— Cemnwrcial
R tn lals
STRIP STORE AVAILAELB,
1130 Santord Ave. MS t Sq. FI.
^ g tV M jy A g n W T a tW ^

H i — OHlct
OFFICE A Storage. M tq. II. A
up M O V E IN SPECIALI IMS
man, 33t CU0or333im
SANFORD. Otflco tpact. S400
wj ft. building total. 1300 tq.
It par o lfk t unit, H1WM
U N SO. FT.. Store front, hvy
traffic artal GST] month.
S to w * lr*m Eo alty3 » H | S_

127— Storagt/OHica
______ Spact______
OUTDOOR STORAOI.
RV, Equipment. Fenced A
lighted. Call 331 «7H

141— Hom ts for Sato
AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

a

•
A.

1 S b.u'turd A

APARTMENT
LIVING

CROIX

A M M M M IS
733 Secret Harbor Lane
lo c a te d I m il* South u t U k r Mary B h d .
o n Lak* Kmma K J . la k e Nary
M o n l F n * JO 5 3 0 • SaL 1 0 5
Sunday Ito u n Ik e lrd

321 -7303

Lake Ad* t Bdrm... SaiO/mo
1 Bdrm., S*TG/mo. and up.

raeiTD

PARKSIOR APTS.. 3 bdrm . 1
bath. 1400 mo. SENIORS
DISCOUNT SPECIAL.SIMMS
SANFORD, 3 EO R M . AFT..
DiaaN aa. &gt;100 dep. S3M per
month. 33+IM3 or GIG m t
SANFORD. Largo 1 bdrm. Now
paint, la a b ia living roam.
Ilpc., W ator/garbag* In­
cluded. UM/mon. *057757)41
1 BEDROOM. 3 BATH. Aptavailable to/s/ts. C/HA.
stackable wash/dryer, all hit..
aaMI GHS/mon.333-1031.
3 BEDROOM. 3 Bath Apt. avail
abto IG/ll/fS. C/HA. tlackabla
waah/dryer. all kit., appl I
anc*t.W3S/man.3231Ml.

106-Comlominium
______H tnfals_____
HIDDEN LA K E . IJT Sand Pin*.
3/3. appl lancet, garage, tern,
patio. ISM me. WATSON
W IN T E R S P R I N R S . 3/1.S,
Town heme, vary nlc*. up
dated, walk le tchool* A
eerkt. tits/men. 34103*.

103— Hovers

UnfwmUhod / M&gt;nt
DELTONA, 1/1, CHA. Itncad
beck yard. SS1S o month. U00
tec, daeeait. at* u h _______

V* A C N E -F. toned AG. 1/2.
lenced, dining, tarn., tern,
porch, garago. pond 1103.TOO
R E N O V A T E D . New carpet,
paint, lenced SS2.M0.
HOUSE W/S*p. Mather In-law
apt. G attic* detached, lenced.
mint cord SUt.tOO
PR E F OR CLOSURE '• prlv
fenced, carport. US. 250
O W N E R F I N ., new p aint.
carpal, fence, carport. SS3.000.
HIODEN LX. 3/1. renovated,
now carpet root pelnl, lenced
corner lol. 174.500

: ;&gt; m

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/I m u M i I P R O P ER T il S
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OBUILDINO LOT clot* to Sam
mol# High. SI.T00
01.T ACHES In "Dewntewn"
Osteen, toned B 4commercial
w/300 It. on road, ready to
develop.................. ...Set,too.
a I LARGE BUILD) NO LOT.
Osteen. ST.TOO
a 4.0 ACRES SECIUOED but
I mil* away Irom Bellway I

43T.T00
GNICE BUILDING LOT In
Lake Monroe, Wilton school,
horse* ok, only S1.000. Call
Barbara Simmon* al 331 tTIG
or 133 TNG
a S A N F O R D a 100x124 Lot
OC 2 teeed, very convenient
a n d re a d y to d e v e lo p ,
iacoltont owner terms avall-

SANTORO. Racandilknad 1
ar 3 bdrm*.. AC, tg- workshop
In roar. GUO mo. 33I MM or
p a g a ta im i_____________
SANFORD. TIS E. Airport Alvd.
3/1.1, C/HA. loncod yard.
Plnacratl School District.
Nopott.UGS/mon. t- dtp
33GT114A 333 *C3G._________
SANFORD, cute elder kern*.
1/1, I3S0.00/month, first A
tool. &gt;100/tec............. kkl ao«0
SANFORD-Lake M ary. 1/1.
Newly remodeled, very nlc*
neighborhood, near ceuntry
Ctafe A meU C/HA. family
ream. fplc. privacy back yard.
No pats, tTTS + tec. Rtf. req.
After!:......................33I3IM
SANFORD. 3/1. Rent, Itata
purchase, tala. Non quail ling
aaaumeabla..............h t W 3

StMStrofn Rmtab
a SANTORD i n . a p t. w/pallo.
C/HA. taoo/txn
GSANTORD t/l. a p t. w/*ncl
palio. Ig. rmt. Fplc. SkOO tlOO
a LAKE M AR T 1/3.5. 1 ttory.
w/loft. pool, no patt. non
•mokar. NICE I &gt;1050/1050
O N 0 R T H L A K I 3/3 Condo,
w/lplc.. pool. lako. lease
w/optlon. &gt;535/500
OSANFORD 1/1. w/carport.
remodeled, clean. S50C 500
Itonttrem Realty, Inc
”W* Manage Yaur Hama Ilka
llwataur awn."
JIM DO YLE................. I33 34t5
3 BOEM. NOUSE. UTS mo.
Convonknt location. I 10RM
COTTAOE. UG im o 33I 4/5T
SMILES PROM New Main 1/1.
porch, nice, clean, good loci
lion. No pets C15 mo. r i*c
Avoll 1033 *a»&gt;U-«HT
S B 0 R M . , a b a th hem al
Wether dryer hook up in the
HISTORIC DISTRICT. ie » *
month. MSG dep. 131SIM
UM DOWN * W HY RIMTT
When you can own. this 1
Bdrm homo, with CHA. new
paint 4 carpet I Aik about
HUD home*I The Hllllman
111 U lJ

105— DupltxTriplex / W&gt;n1
SANFORD. 1/1. A/C Quiet
area No pat*. &gt;100 plus dep
Available Nov I ...... 331 04*5
SEMINOLE HIGH. 3/t. C/HA.
carpet, equip., hit., intld*
laundry, carport 333 4444

U K E MANY. By OWN
1/3. tptc.. K m . parch, fenced
yard. tac. tyttam. IDG t o ft.
Motivated Saltor. 3MIWT.
SALE OR RENTII 1/3.
perch, Fancad bach yard. 415*
mo. 1*1 G leaf. UM wc. (Sola
tsT.w t).3tiaam __________
SANFORD* 3/3. FAAHLV room.
C /N A .
raaevafad. S3S4G
SAN FO R D 4/1 fan + SG- n .
Flraplac*. If. ihadtd let. T LC
------ BIGHT.

1/1

SALVATION MMTNCEM
FROM NOV. MMMb W. MM St. Apply Id
SICURITV OFFICRN JOB
Tretotog- Armed G Unowned
■raatty A AatactotooGM-raaa
SECURITY OFFICRRS
Full A P T aval labto. AH kaurt.
Free uniform*. Benefit* A
vacation pay. I k . BBMGNB3.
awr an Mae ar Mo l o t .... EO«

A &gt; Reef ApgKaecem 33*1
P R E E P a N e a il GPta»»efy*n
Dryer Pair.

&lt;7—Raerlaiiati

m u n _________________

HIUHMtll HEALTH

APPRO X. 10 ACRES. Richmond
A v e ., Cleae t* the NEW
M A L L . H30K. WO-MMIW
D E L T O N A A R EA , ft acres.

Fw m ha«IZ Rent

cans* ua*. s a s mo., no pet*.
E X C E L L E N T assessment
thill*. M ia to give dlrectton A
follow through. Lang form
care eaperlence nacataary,
E X C E LLEN T BENEFITS
FAX ReseWMi O M I H I 1 I
OR A PP LY IN PRRSON

i l l — AfNiinnctt

homes! to, horses, ceffto. farm
Ing ar nursery I Zoned agricul­
tural. u .a ee f e e a c r e .

C O N V E N IE N T LO C A T IO N ,
cater TV, rafrig. m krtw n *.
prl xota wWranca. » N N
M A LES P E E P E R F E M A L E .
Sharing paal tid e condo.
E R I E iwd/tor Into m » M TRUCKRRS SPECIALII Room
A hath. Roam to park truck!

EPPCY.-Katto* Loading on
WMIve E lv e r, clean. AC.

PROFISIIONAL

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■. kit.

C LEAN

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$

A QUIET,
Uhl pd
ENcy.-ttN.

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REAL ESTATE, INC.

322-7491

HALL REALTY
C O M M E R C IA L P O T E N ­
T IA L ! 4 bdrm . 1 bait), con
crele blh home on over 1
a c r a l C H A I D e ta c h e d
w o rk ih o p i Fplc.I M a n y
possibilities I ONLY SI0T.500

323-5774
EXCH AN O E OR SELL your
property located anywhere!
INVE STORS REALTY 7743415
FO R SALE NY OWNER, new
everything, 3 bdrm . I bath.
No closing *900 down, w t 00
M o Mult have good credill
407 495 3017. NO BEALTOBS
HID DEN LA K E. 3/2 Owner
f in a n c in g 1 1.000 down
lST3/mon MT.SOO 774 7071.
NO DOWN PAYM ENT. Far
qualified buyertl 3/l's. In
super condition, on targe lot
If you ar* currnetly on any
waiting list lor a house, WE
H AV E HOMES AVAILABLE!
Hllllman Oravp Inc. Realt o r ........... .......................... 3H-G333.
PINE CREST I JUST LISTEDI
Lg 1/1. CHA. range. Irldge,
washer dryer, workroom,
lenced yd OWNER ANXIOUS
*45.000

SOME OWNER Ftoasttat. S
Acre* g- Hama. IMMEDIATE.
BUMMacEaaeacW HTH-

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y • IN C .

FOd TKE COVVTVTFOUSI
3 Bdrm., I bath, on 3 acre*
tawed tar keraetl lat ln kit.,
greet room plan, Ikxlk' cov­
ered perch - only min. ta Mew
Mall G 141 Wf.SWI

ITTtRTXM IMUTOISI
3 Bedroom, t bath •'AH*'*
situated on nice let - MAKE
OFFER • OWNER SAVS
SELLItl................. SMvBMI

321-2720 • 322-2420
LAKE MARY •SANFORD

KATW OOD 3/1. Breakfast
nook, formal dining rm . Iplc .
tern porch, lacuul. 2 car
garaga ASKINGII1S.OOO

‘SaCoHsot 'R.talCtf
3 2 1 U/b9/32 1 i?2b/

CALL: 3I&gt;Gtaa*rPI-3TG3
P A L M V A L L E V , anctiead
perch, living ream, dining
roam, eat In bit., todi washer,
despeeel. ice-maker f i trlgera
tor. 3/1. fan In gech roam,
u tility, wath/dryar. 1-car
carport 423.HG MA3I3T.
Mamas Set Up ta Carriage Cave
G 3/1. Large Living Ream.
Screen Rm., C/HA. Clean G
Nice.......................... tS.4M.0S
G 3/1, P ttlo . Shad. C/HA.
G 1/1, 14* Wide, needs tam*
TLC, meat Be m e v td ila tiM
• S/l. Doubla-Wld* Large
Patt*. Carport. Large Maxtor
Badraam. C/HA. Clean G
Nice....................... H4.J00.0P.
C A ll th* above ar* cash price.
Fbaalbta Ftowewckng AxaHabto
NO E i i i i r i II i ONlri Rit a llt
«&gt;T-»iG*MarlM-3»H
1 EORM., R EM O O ELBD New
bath G kit. tens, porch l m m
dawn. &gt;140month. &gt;501100

159— R m I C s ti tR
W R W tE d
GUYINGe LEASING* HOU1I4
PLUMS er LEMONS
Oerttai tat-TIP

•in Our 39thYeif

4SHWE BUY HOUSES IMM
Any cendHton. All areas 1
W b o n P e y C a e tin i-ie M

THINKING OF GUTING....

140 — Busin***

TTfff a Nome rm?

FREE Howto Boyar's KHi
Call I

P f 5Ek

R e a l e s t a t e , in c .

G EA U TY SALON FOR M L I,
In SANFORD, good tecaflon,
up G coming area. Owner
movtng ewey Pteeee call tor
»et )Wpiint.P0GtaTaM4&gt;a.
L O C A L - T A V GGNI I4O.0M
&gt;5,000 dawn OW NER F I ­
NANCING! 323 30*4 or 333
t i l l ________________ _

cWv/SN

WHOA IALMOSTI ACRES
With a tour badraam hens* tar
only tri.SWSAOOLE U P and
com* ta* lor yourwill I
Call Barbara Slwmawt. eves.
321-in*. Calibart Baal Batata,
333-Tfto_________________

1UL21ST.
R E S T O R E D . Charming. 1
bdrm., 1 bath, garage, fplc..
O AK FLOORS. CHA. new
wiring, plumbing. B M P

TMfRN FORSAIL
B E E R G WINE
Businas*
and/or with property In­
cluded. Owner financing
available. Down payment
required. SANFORD area.
407 333 0*23.

122 ANN RSOHCIRCLE

H I — A p p l I * ik e s

3 Bdrm., I.S both, large utility
room, great earner tot. new
carpets. lll.SOt. 4&gt;f 44&gt;S.
1/1. N EW LY RIM O O ELED .
Mutt seel Exc. ttarter home,
In great cond. near alem.
school. 437.500. Call: 324-104*.

/ Furniture

1544 I L FOETAL AVE.. 1/1.
Exc. rental Income, Santord.
C/HA. 341,000. I34432T

ArruMicts
t. STOVES: 1 30” olactrtc
&gt;50; 1 30” alactrk 1125 **; I •
30” almost new electric &gt;175.
3. WASHERS Maytag &gt;75.
Kelvlnetor MO.
1. DRYERS: Kanmera*75
e*7 331GaH»rltL&gt;&gt;l«

“

W E E D Stagta Twta Sit* box.
m ettraM ft mafet tram*.
tai.OG. Can deliver. 373 *31*.
R U T A N D S IL L Oaod dean
uaad furniture G antiques In
t h a p r e lln lt h ln g a v a il.
U R N T 'S MART...... .» - t in
• C A R P E T SHAMPOO Cleaner.
LIK E BRAND NEWI Electro
L u ll 143. 323 371*
OSMRTTE ft 4
(It. brown), octagon shape It.
SI7S. After7pm323 5«05
a D R Y E R . Kenmare, gaad
cendillen. 3100 firm. Call
MIG* to
_____________
I New Scratch 4
Dents. New Used appliance*
Otars Rp p R U ril * #333-7450
G M ATTR ESS ft BOX I FRI NO.
Q easn. Seely petlerpadlc.
extra firm. NO. 330 OH*.
REFRIG ERATO R. Upright w/
fraaiar; ELECTRIC STOVE.
Both U50 tech. 3300*54
• SUPER SINGLE
wllh receipt ft lltattm* war
rarity. OT.3M7P03
U S E D F U R N I T U R E FO R
S A L E . Dr*&gt;t*ft, mirror*,
night stands, chairs, tables,
beds. Reaseneblo price*.
B U D G ET INN.3MGMG

it s — 1
n to vM M /
»/!
C A M C O R D E R . Megnavox I
mm. Ilka new condition. &gt;115.

m m *.

219— W antadto Kuy
CO PIER S W A N T E D All Makes
G Sires Running or not. Will

222— M usical
Instruments
BEOIMMINO PIANO lesiens,
by experienced teacher. M.
M u sk degree Call 322 NO*
2 2 3 — M I s c e IIb i w o u s
AIR CONOmON/Neslers 2 4
TON central units new G u«d
trom 4300 00.407 337 &gt;340.
B U N O U R BARS. Easy push
button release I &gt;5 per sq It
'~
-...335)14*
E L E C T R I C W H EELC H A IR .
good condition, tor a CHILD.
Cost 14000 Sell U M 13*1741
Ask tor Kayla or David_____
F IR E W O O D . Seasoned oak.
145 00 a lead For delivery
C o ll:......................... 334 4*04
NOW 'S T H E TIME I Host a
Christmas Party NO FREE
......... 331-4037
T R U C K TOPPER. Fiberglass
cream G brown. FIN F ISO
other foil site PU. Cost SIGN
S E L L *235 331 033*________

230— AntiquR/Ctiulc
Cars
1*43 Fleetwood U O G LLIC . a
door, ell original showroom
cond. &gt;5300060........ 3454*30
107* E L C U S S IC O Cadillac
. CaN 355t u t to see
piW*4l. H*A**. 4*7 3403713.

2 3 1 -C R fl

IB M A P T I V A . U MNS tor
modem. IN HD. software.
SIGH. Call: 311 5254_______
LOCAL BUSINESS Upgrading

MUT SCUt
e-MG/MEUIIID G mg* RAM.
VGA monitor*. 101 keyboards,
preloaded programs. &gt;1.000
Each. Call Treeaoi 300 0000.

117— $— rttm OiEd»
HUNT INO LEASRI S. Georgia
area. Saaaan opens t wee* I
SMB CBN..........
SPA/HOT TUBi S PERSON
portable w/equlp underwater
light. Cedar R A I S E D Never
used 110214)7 34040*3.____
m o HUHOAI GoH Cart. MM.
* who*lor. groat shape, run*
...............2*4445*
jr* * f_

119— Oftk t Suppiits
REFURRI1H ED Ofllc* Captors,
all makes G tires. Save up to
10% from New I Warmaty G
Fret delivery
aat-m-DM
GTYPHW EITHR, Smith Cor
on*, pertabto In case. Ha*
special fast advance kay. Exc.
cond *23 04 3300m . _______

191— Building
M att rials
ODOORS. Cloaot 24".*0" &gt;10:
kroon 34" i)0" I to I D 4540.

StMi BuiWinf*
DMSTKAU.T KMCIOt
UBBEH TI Must sail XXao
•tralght tide, gabl* stael
building from Daytona Beach
Turkey Run car show. Has
1304 MPH windload Call
_ B a D f o lO ) 7 1 7 G g t ^ _ ^ ^

193— U w n A O a rd M
•LIATRIS IBlaiIng Star) Exot
k purple btoomsl 15.00. 114
________
1711

199— P its &gt; SuffffilRS
a c o c k a t o il s . A Pair with
large cage. ONLY 5100. 130
7**1

2 1 5 -Boats and
Acctssofias
O ROUTER. Crattsman. Us HP.
35 bits I 143 4*54041 Call* I
berry

1*71 BMW &gt;1)1, 4544. TLC
wooded. Greet tor fixup or
porta, Wbeto car...... 3*44*35
107* M O N T E C A R L O 111.
Moreen. Good body and Inte­
rior. runs but needs me|or
tun-s up. *400 OEO 322 7*73
ISM TOYOTA lepra, 7 door, In
esc. condition. I00K mil**.
&gt;17)0. OEO............... » 5M7.
M NISSAN Seatra. 4 dr., stan
dard. Great lira*. RUNSI
Make Otter 13D 4571_______
07 PONTIAC Firebird, HIM. 7.1
eng. a cyl. black, run* great,
t. 0 6 0 ....... 33*00*7.

233-Auto Parts
/ A c u sso f i#s
CUSTOM 24K OOLD Mating
auto amblem* G motor cycle
parts! W* com* to you I Call
tor quote...............4*7 331 3257
O N E STOP TIRE SHOP. Tires
SO OC G up. Moulted G Bel
I T m G I lth e lC h e e g D e jq ^

235— Truck*/
B u se s / Vans
P R E IO H T LIN IR . rebuilt ISO
Cummings. * *p.. exc. work
truck. New II D S rubber.
Asking &gt;7100. OBO Some IInanclng. 407 45* 3131_______
ISGI POND VAN. Itanalln*.
3004 cyl., good work track
Runs good I WOO. 3350*75
IMS NISSAN *14. S3JM. 114
Engine with roll bar. enktl
rims, good cend. 344 *454
H C H EV Y SI*. New motor and
parts. Standard, rum graal.
&gt;3000. OBO. 340-1323
M FORD PUS. 4X2. all power,
everything worts) Good tote
rlor 117*0.32! 4044

m -VaM ciit
W a n t td ____
O L D G JUNK CAI1/TRUCK5
W ANTED. F i l l Heel ewey.
I m y CASH. Tracy i 3454*54
CASH MG FAIDI Far Juab Can.
T r u c k s A M i l e . I Keep
Am erks Beautiful 1....7225m
JU N K CANS WANTED! Runn
Ing or noil Pay 54. 7 days a
wh.. we haul! IG jM SMM)

241— RBcrtBtkmBl
V &gt; h icks / CBmpors
CAM POROUND Memkertki*
camp Irom coast to coast. RPI
affiliation Paid 53400 Sacrl
lice 53751 Call I MO 714 *371

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CtfUng F ens

Fainting

FLORIDA STATS BEOUIBES
all contractors be registered
or certified. Te verity a stato
contractor* llcans* c a ll
1 *00 142 7*40. Occupational
Licenses ar* required by the
county end can be verified by
c a llto ^ 3 M I 3 G M O * l^ ^ ^

A LL PURPOSE Ctoeataft le T
Oltlce/cemm, lew rales, lie.
I P &gt;730 Beeper 741 «l«.
APOLLO CLEANING SERVICE
Comm./Rat. weekly, monthly
407 3314544
■ L IT E C L E A N Professional
Maid Svc. lor your horn*.
_______________ C o lln i 4713
H OUSEKEEPERS to fit your
every need. Just esfcl 545 3255
Since” IB t” Pea*'*Hebpg.
QUALITY CLEANING Ives..
Nsisaaable rates) Fra* est
Ref avell. on request..MGM37

INSTALLATION-REPAIR
MOST INSTALLATION tlf.BA.
Lk /Exp . 447 4*5*47*

■ R U N I L L PAINTINO, &gt;1 yrs.
exp. IfHBGaMI Comm/resld.
c a rp e n try , repairs, door
hanging, plaetortog 331-15*1

Additions A
RtmodtliW
______________
- K I W ■ I M O O I L 'iif P A lilVinyl 51dlng. Painting, Doer*.
Carpentry, Concrete.
m e a n l o . g h *&gt;. CBCaiesM
Air ConditioniNg
■ RAN D N E w T 7 0 t o c 7 H G
cond. Installed in existing can
Irel heat system lla tf. + fax
Installed. I yr*. warraatry
C a llG G IK ii i = jg « e M M lG

TN E HAMPTON I
Lie.. Bonded. In*.. Sattslac
Don Guaranteed......... 5441554

Conerot*

BusKH ogginf

A t PHALT/Caacrato Driveways.
» yrs. asp. Fra* est. Uc./lnt.
T G C Cewskrvchaa. ee»to74

GUSH HOOGIKO. Light grad
Ing. Reasonabl* ratoe. call tor
•si Imate. 321 54l*Jy.

CAPTAIN CONCRETE. Wayne
Beal l Man Quality Opera
Horn IM -PM ar......... «35»S3.

ir p t w f r y
C A B I N E T S5.. DOORS
DO ORS, gan.
carpentry, drywall LlC/lns. D
G S latortors..
CARPEN TER All kinds ot home
repairs, painting G ceramic
tile Richard Gross..... P I 5477

R ED U C ED II FROM 1239 000
TO t i l l 000 3 Acres. 4 3 Spilt
plan, formal living rm , sern
porch, in ground pool 15 X 32

a 14X11, 3/1 S p ilt. 01
M A N A T EE, STGOO.
alOXOLl/tSpUf n
FLEETW OOO.lt.SM.
aStXMS/lSpNf. II DESTINY.
tpk.,SIGGH.
*14X44.1/3 SpHt. M BROAD
MOOR, scvti. rm., II3JGG
* i a « l r t . l l SKYLINE, FL
rm.. carport. &gt;14.31*
etOUG, 1/3 IpNf.W SKYLINE.
w/wa&gt;h dry. dishwasher,
tptc.

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C B r p B t y in s t B lla t io n ~
CARPET-MILL OIRICT

■to Drxeunti /emeus Grands
First Quality. Tap Lin*.
Stainmaster. Saxonies,
Trickiest, Sculpture* It ft
installed Commercial level
loops &gt;2 ft vd
4*7-125 MM

Docoratl
tint
WANT TO R ID E COBATI
O R A T I ffff
But It Isn’t in your budget?
I can help!. Call tor appl:
..335*13*.

ElotrtrkBl
m a s t e r elec t r ic ia n

Repair addlllon. comm/ret
L k . Ins lERDOOam. 331 4475

Ftnct
FENCES. Sank*. R M f i t a G
Custom Design I Free Est I
We’re open Wtenda 3*53***

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Homo ftlopolrs
TRk
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FANS-OIIPOSALS
Drains
Heaters Flxturas Switches
Commode* Faucets Ect Lk .
15C054454* Sloe* 7t 443 14M.

Laundry

$ G r v lc t

. M AR T'S LAUNDRY 5IRVICE
Will wash G Iron Pickup G
delivery, low rates. 32) *344

Lawn Swvkt
AAAI RICAN LAWN CAR I
Yard G Tree work. Hauling
tool Free estimate
33*4142
L A W N SE R V IC E . Mowing.
Edging. Trimming G Hauling!
Free est Law Rates I U*-iGS)

Masonry
M A S O N R Y , New /RipairtI
B rk k , stone, glass Mk. 20 yrs
exp. Freeetl
135)71* Katth

Locksmith
A L L LOCKS - ALL BRANDS!
Wholesale te public. Local
Installer Vtta MC. Whatesale
Lacks 14*5555)443

PAINTINO G Press Clean, dry
wall repair Wallpaper re
moved . Over M exp . .3451717
PARIS PAINTINO. Pressure
clean, ipray, brush G roll
IfopcorncelljJIm M M li^ ^

Prassuro Cltanlng *
D U N B I T E houses, mobile
homes, walks, decks, drives.
Free est. Ik./las
3)1417)
* SFRAYAWAV. Sett Pressure
Ext cleanings VI*a/MC. tree
est L k /Ins
liegiM

Scrw n * Glasswork
AFFO R D A B LE Screen G Pall*.
rascreen G repairs Free
estimates call
N7 U7II44

BUTCH'S TILE IERV Lk II
Yrs. Exp Bato-Kttclwri re

Trto SorviCE
ECHOLS T R E E SVC Lie’s, ins
"Let the Proleuicmalt di it"
F ree as 11males........ 333 723*
TODD'S T R E E SERVICE.
13 yrs. serving this arte
Free estimates:
374 *9*4

Upholstery
P A R K E R S Upkelttery. Prat
equip, auto boat ini. home
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                    <text>75 C e n t s

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S e p te m b e r 24. 1995

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B8th Year, No. 29 - Sanford. Florida

C o p s

NEWS DIGEST

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Qovomor obliges Ison
A Lake Mary H igh School aenlor wrote a letter
to the governor as a class assignment asking
that a special da y be proclaimed to honor a
favorite personality. W hat a surprise when his
request was granted!
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Hsrskl Senior Staff Writsr

Athletic scholarship seminar
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Lake Brantley w ill
host a seminar this Wednesday night on w ays
and means for high school athletes hoping to
obtain a college scholarship.
S a sP a g s IB.

Qolfers wanted
SANFORD — T h e Greater Sanford Chamber o f
Commerce Is accepting entrants in the 20th
annual Golf Tournament, scheduled for Mon­
day. Oct. 9 at the Mayfair Golf and Country
Club. The entry fee Is $79. Prizes will be
awarded.
Fees Include dinner, greens fee. golf cart, etc.
For guests, dinners are 819.
For information and o r to enter the com peti­
tion. contact the chamber at 400 E. First Street
in Sanford. 322-2212.

H istoric downtown market
has a very friendly flavor
Herald Staff Writsr

Planning and Zoning matting
LAKE MARY — The Lake Mary Planning and
Zoning Board meets Tuesday. Sept. 26. begin­
ning at 7p.m.
' Included on the agenda are several requests
concerning subdivisions and PUD's (planned
urban development). Properties to be discussed
Include 6.6 acres on the west side of Rinehart
Road north of Lake Mary Blvd.. Tlmacuan units
11 and 12. W ood bridge on the east side o f
Rinehart Road, and Huntington Polnte Phase 3.
at Lake Emma Road and Emma Oaks Trail.
There Is also an ordinance to be discussed,
amending non-resldentlal and multi-family
building setback requirements.
The m ee tin g w ill be held In the c ity
commission chambers o f Lake Mary City Hall.
100 N. Country Club Road.

Railroad marktr
SANFORD — The Seminole County Historical
Commission and Coastllners will dedicate a
historical railroad marker and have the re­
enactment of General Ulysses S. Grant's turning
o f the first spadeful o f earth for the railroad on
Jan. 10. 1880. The event Is planned for
Wednesday. Oct. 4. beginning at 11:30 a.m.. at
the old South Florida Railroad Depot structure.
212 W. First Street, in downtown Sanford.

You ought to bo in pictures
Pet portraits b y Bob Dawes, sponsored by the
Mid-Florida Golden Retriever Club, will be
available from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 1.
at Best Paw Forward D og Training. 2544 S. Park
Dr.. Sanford. Call 857-4971 for reservations.
The $5 sitting fee is payable to MFGRC. Portrait
packages start at $6.99. No charge for addltonal
animals or people.

LAKE MARY — Nick Casiello wanted to give
his downtown business a little more curb
appeal so he did it w ith a fresh coat o f paint.
Pardon the pun. but Caalello's Village Meat
Market and dell Is "sandw iched" between a
Laundromat and a carpet shop In the circa
1920s building that occupies the southeast
comer of Country Club Road and Crystal Lake
Avenue. Almost hidden under the wide
canopy that separates the downstairs shops
and the upstairs apartments. Casiello felt the
need to do something to make his business

standout.
Because the building Is constructed o f red
brick, there were not m any choices for
exterior treatments other than paint. So. with
true Italian spirit and cans o f red, white and
green paint. Casiello and his son. Jay. armed
w ith brushes and rollers, spent the better part
o f a weekend painting the front o f the shop.
T h e business now sports even redder bricks,
w ith fresh white grout and doors and windows
trim m ed In greyn. *■
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Casiello bought the meal m arket from
previous owner Joe Bonacorsl in March o f this
year. Bonacorsl had run the market in the
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County focus:
Projects, how
to pay for them

GatorFest fun
continues today
DEBARY — The day was Saturday, but the
time was 1835. The Sem inole War Camp had Just
been set up but the fire had not yet been started.
The camp has been situated in the traditional
Seminole manner, facing the water, backed into a
grove o f oak trees and palmettos.
"W e live the way they d id ." said Earl DeBary.
o f Ocala, "we cook the w ay they did."
DeBary. whose Sem inole name is Heron, is a
Seminole re-enactor, along with his wife and son.
Betty and Jeremy. He is related to the Frederick
deBary for which the town Is named but he has
also traced his roots back to his great grandfather
who was full-blooded Creek. DeBary said the
camp, ail of the accoutrements and the costumes
are handmade, historically accurate and docu­
mented.
The family spends most o f their weekends at
re-enactments and festivals. It has become such a
way o f life for DeBary he said. "I'm now more

SANFORD - If it looks like gang activity and
smells like gang activity, it still might not be gang
activity.
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According to Seminole County UndersherlfT
Steve Harriett, there Is no organized activity In
the county, though there Is that potential.
In order to ensure the
A ta g ls n e s
contin u ation o f that
c o n d it io n , H a r r ie tt
w ~
by PMrMs
said, the sheriff's office
and the school district
have Joined forces to
head the problem off at
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the pass.
N *. M. Lids, Sumtsr.
Th e G R E A T (Gang
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Resistance. Education
and Training) program
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Is bringing a message Lsvy, M arlas. M artls.
o f n o n -v io le n c e and
good s e lf-e s te e m to
seventh graders across
the county.
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“ W e are giving the
students som e tools to
deter them from Join­ UMm W»- LMsrty.
ing a g a n g . " T o n y
Diaz, w ho heads that
S DM sat
program , said. " W e
SM asatsla
thaia
cavntlai: Alacksa.
know that the gangs,
CalMwit. Clay, C slllar,
where th ey exist, meet GaStSin, Dull. OlaSa*.
certpln n e e ^ f o r yoying
Halmas. IsSlas
people. W e w ant to
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show th e m h o w to
\meet those needs* without join in g • gang.
Elsewhere around
arot * the atatc, sheriffs said they
may be unable to slow the spread o f youth gangs

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A demonstrator from Jungle Advsnturss, In
Christmas, shows a baby alligator to Deslrs Ford
and Sarah Bath Skinner.

SANFORD — The Seminole County Com ­
missioners w ill be yaked to agree to a plan
Tuesday for financing $6.1 million In capital
projects with cash to be repaid through a bond
Issue In 1996
During his morning briefing prior to u work
session and regular board meeting. County
Manager Ron Rabun will ask Seminole County
commissioners for concurrence o f the Internal
financing plan for new voting machines, a
new ra d io communications system and
expanaion o f the health department.
For nearly a year, the county has been
structuring a bond Issue to pay for four capital
protects totally $20.6 million. The projects
Include the 814.5 million construction of a
public safety complex. 83.5 m illion 800
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and thunderstorms.
High around 90. Rain
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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — About 650 people showed up for a
sports celebration breakfast Saturday morning as
grand opening festivities continued at the Semi­
nole Towne Center.
The event, sponsored by WESH-TV, Cinnabon.
Central Florida Regional Hospital and 540 AM
The Team radio station, carried $5 per person
admission. Proceeds w ill benefit the Boggy Creek
Gang's Lake County cam p for terminally ill and
disabled children. Roy Firestone, host of ESPN's
"U p Close", entertained the crowd with songs,
sports highlight videos and celebrity imperson­
ations.
"T h e people came out In good numbers, and
they are really enjoying themselves.” said STC
marketing director Martha Mannarlno. "W e have
a very community oriented approach at Seminole
Towne Center. I w ould love to have any one o f
these people back in the future, and I'm sure you
will sec others like them at different events that
we do. We would like to tie In with charities."
Orlando Predators wide receiver Herkle Walls
and WESH-TV Channel 2 sports editor Mark
Middleton laughed with guests while signing
autographs. WFTV Channel 9 sportscaster Greg
Warmouth, UCF m en and women basketball
players, former Miami Dolphins quarterback Earl
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HaraM Shota by Mark Hart,

Samuel Petersen, 10, of Oeltona, hands a pen to
Orlando Predators star Herkie Walls so he can

autograph a program book at the sports breakfast
Saturday.

SU B SC R IBE TO THE SAN FO R D H E R A L D FOR T H E B E S T LO CAL N EW S C O V E R A G E . Call 322-2611

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pangs

Recycling tops 100 m illion pounds

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gangs In the last few months in
Sumter C o u n ty schools has
from urban to rural areas
county programs and .5 m illion pounds
total for the year o v e r the 100 million
without more m oney for police
prompted action by school and
1 at the county sm all material
pounds mark to 104.5 m illion pounds. The
p o lic e o f f i c i a l s . T h e y are HaraM S taff Writer
and prevention programs, say* a
facility (SMRF). a total o f 14.9
figures are baaed on th e fiscal year which
counseling students to resist
survey by lawmakers.
i
pounds
o f recyclable* w ere collected
goes from October through the following
gangs a n d fo r b id d in g gang
In polling sheriffs statewide
SANFORD — Like that little pink bunny
In August.
September. It Is the first tim e since the
members from wearing their who keeps going and going and going, the
about gang problems, the House
recycling program begam tn November 1900
Identifying clothing at school. grass, trees, plants and flowers In this state
Juvenile Justice Com m ittee got
Recyclin g efforts have Increased steadily
that an annual total h a s topped 100 mUUon o v e r the post five years from 17.4 million
Farmer said.
some startling an sw ers from
o f perpetual sunshine keeps growing and
pounds.
He said gangs have led to an growing and growing. That means there Is a
rural areas like Sum ter County.
pounds for 1990-91 ( I I months); 73.7
Increase In violence, particularly lot o f d ip p in g, trimming, pruning and
•'It’s kind of raising Its ugly
________ diverted from
Along wtth the
m illio n pounds. 1991-92; 9 0 .8 m lllton
fights. In the Centra] Florida cutting w hich translates into yard waste.
head here, and w e 're trying to
1.6 million pounds of pounds, 1992-93; 87.2 m illion pounds,
the county *
county o f35,000.
nip It before It gets any w orse."
Sem inole County residents recycled 8
glass, plastic, newspapers, aluminum and
Harriett insists the young peo­ million pounds o f yard waste during August
1999-94; 1994-05 through AuguM. 104.5
Sumter County C h ief Deputy BUI
rere collected
tn the curbside
steel cans were
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ple are not form ing organized In the curbside program. Another 4.5
mUUon.
Since April. 1992 yard waste has
Fanner said.
program. Cardboard Is also collected for
been separated and collected curbaide for
gangs In Sem inole County.
Harriett said th e Sem inole
million pounds o f yard waste was delivered
recycling tn Sanford.
n w r l l m f t h m s ia t nsit i l l n f S f l T l t f l o l f C O U f llV
"O rganized" la the key word, to county facilities, bringing the j*— * ---- *County sheriff a office is not so
With the addition o f .3 million pounds of as required by the State of Florida. Ret
naive as to think there la not a he said. G roups o f wanna-be total to 12.5 mUUon for August
Ing helps extend the life span o f landfills.
potential for gang problems In gang members com e together for
commercial recycla b le* from city and
Materials recycled last month f
the purposes o f com m ittin g
this county.
crimes and often do vanaUze or
"W e are d ealin g w ith It,"
Harriett said. "W e are taking a commit more violent crimes, but
pro-active stance against this their Is no structure o r helrarchy
to distinguish the groups as
becoming a problem ."
The 1996 Legislature w ill have gangs.
"They’ iare so dlacombobulated
to decide what measures have a
chance of curbing the gangs and they are ahnoat the antithesis of
how many scarce budget dollars w hatayouth gan g is," he said.
In Jefferson County tn North
to sp en d , s a id R e p . L o r i
Edwards, chairwoman o f a Ju­ Florida, sm all school- or areavenile Justice subcom m ittee re­ based gangs are Involved In drug
dealtng. drive by shootings and
viewing the report.
"Certainly It's a squeeze, but muggings, said Sheriff Kenneth
Syl
the highest priority we can offer Fortune Sr.
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no
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our citizens la their safety.” said
"They’re not as organized as
Edwards. “ That It's spreading to what you w ould have In Miami,"
SANFO RD - W ho gets aphe said. "U 'a Just like these little
rural areas Is a m otor concern."
In the survey. 32 sheriffs said areas that are their own little
they could Identify 380 gangs turf."
The survey Is unfinished. The Ing Monday afternoon's Sanford
Involving nearly 11.600 youths,
House Ju ven ile Justice Com­ City Com m ission work session.
and a third said gang activity
mittee is m ailin g another round T h e q u e s t i o n h a s b e e n
was a serious problem in their
counties.
o f questionnaires next week to approached numerous times,
• Forty percent o f the counties
21 sh eriffs w h o h aven't re­ with no specific guidelines.
with problems reported n o gang sponded.
Now, Mayor Bettye Smith la
activity In a 1967 survey. More
Of the 48 w h o did respond, 32 proposing suggestions which
than two-thirds o f the sheriffs reported gan g activity, including may m ake the process more
said with current resources, the drug gangs, ethnic and racial a c c e p t a b le to c o m m is s io n
problem would g et worse by the gangs, skinhead and neo-Nazi members who make appoint­
year 2000.
gangs, and school-based gangs.
ment recommendations.
" I f we didn't h ave the G RE AT
S h e r iff's d e p a r tm e n ts in
Many months ago, during con­
Qraca Maria Shnac lp h a f
program we think It could get Broward, C h a r lo tte . Citrus. sideration for board appoint­
worse," Diaz said. "But I think Dade. Dixie, Escambia. Lake. ments. It was suggested that no
we are giving the you ng people Manatee. Orange. Polk, St. Lucie one be considered unless they
the tools they need to stay out o f and Sumter counties reported have filed a statement with the
serious gan g activity. Seminole city asking appointment to cer­
gsngs.”
The 1987 survey by a House reported som e gang activity.
tain tioarda. This has been ac­
To combat the spread, sheriffs complished by only a few per­
panel pinpointed Miami as a
gang notbed w ith leas, but cited various needs such as sons however. In many cases.
growing, activity tn the Jack­ computer systems, special gang Individual commissioners are
sonville, Orlando and Tampa units and prevention measures merely contacted by persons
areas.
like a fte r -s c h o o l program s, wishing to be named to fill
That study sold Florida had all nighttime basketball and com­ vacancies on certain boards.
There were two revues a year,
You m ay recall that I men­
the Ingredients fo r gsng growth munity Intervention.
I think, at Chriatmaa and tn the
Their nam es are subsequently
tioned In a previous column that
In addition to Edwards' sub­ placed Into nomination by that
Including rapid urbanization,
spring. They were held on the
there waa an article In the June
substantial pockets o f poverty, committee, a prevention pro­ particular commissioner.
stage of the Rltz Theater, and
15. 1942 Sanford Herald on the
rapid population grow th and an grams subcommittee will review
one article mentioned that It
Spring Revue presented by the
At other times, appointments
ethnic m ix r iv a lin g that o f the report before It goes to the were suggested by a commis­ p u p ils o f Mrs. Ruth Gordon
would also be produced at the
California.
full Juvenile Justice panel.
Athens Theater In DeLand.
W right. Today I'm going to give
sioners to fill vacancies, when
It noted that gan gs w ere In­
Mrs. Wright had studied under
Information from tha Aieodeled F m i it
you a review o f the revue.
others admitted they did not
creasingly being organized sa Indudto In thle roport.
Arthur Murray a n d probably,
I'm sure you have . guessed
know the person or his or her
other well known Instructors as I
drug distribution networks and
fist 1 w as one of Mrs, W right's
qualifications. In some cases,
she taught tap. ballet, toe. acro­
said growth tn d ru g dealing waa
dance pupils. I began taking
relying on the Judgement of the
batics and novelty num bers to
leading to an Increase In murder,
person m aking the recommen­ dancing from her when I
small tots like me and also to
burglary, car th eft, violence,
four years old In October o f 1940
dation. the remainder of the
1A
gunplay and strong-arm theft.
revue. I sang "Playm ates" which more advanced students.
and continued until about 1943
c o m m is s io n a p p r o v e d th e
1 remember that ahe cam e to
Moral, and choice.
Edwards added another reason
w hen Mrs. Wright moved away. 1 was a popular song of the day. 1
1992 Bronze Olym pic gymnast
for growing gang allegiance: the
still have the very scratchy 78 at least one o f m y birthday
also attended her kindergarten
At one commission meeting, a
Wendy Bruce were also In at­ suggestion was made by one
decline of the traditional family.
from February 1941 through
rpm record and remember a few parties and she w rote m e very
" It offers kid s a sense o f tendance.
commissioner for a person to June 1942. You may remember oif the words and the tune. I clever letters (which 1 still have)
The Orlando Magic also had a r e p la c e a r e s ig n in g board
belonging that th ey are not
our kindergarten picture which
know that I did a toe dance one when I was sick and other
strong turnout at the event. Stuff member. Other commissioners
getting at home." ahe said.
w as a Vintage View on Aug. 1, year in a bright yellow costum e occasions. She w a s a very
In Seminole C o u n ty , Diaz the Magic Mascot, pro scout and however. Indicated they were
as a studio portrait of m e In that special lady.
1994. And would you believe
Mrs. Wright was the mother of
noted, there are a lot o f young assistant coach T om Sterner, not even aware o f the resigna­ that I was valedictorian o f m y
attire hung In our den fo r many
people who lik e to em ulate com m unity relations director tion.
years. A photo similar to the one Mrs. Harry E. (R u th Jea n )
kindergarten class?
□ 9 a a S tia td y h a r. P a g * S A
gang-llke behaviors, b y their O tis S m ith a n d th e M agic □
pictured here was also there.
1 think that In my first dance
Wheels w h eelch air basketball
activities.
" I think t h e r e a re som e team were on hand.
While Firestone and company
emerging problems that we can
irevent." he said. "T h e re are a were on the m ail's upper level,
ot of wanna-be (gang members) the NBA Jam Session was going
out there. We are doing what we on downstairs. Simulated dunk
A lso on the agenda are two Lee. applicant.
T h e proposed millage rate la
can to In te r v e n e b e fo r e It photos, a one-on-one ahootoff.
ordinances:
Th e meeting Is scheduled to
4.995,
the
same
as
last
year.
The
and fa n s c o u ld a ls o shoot Htrald s ta ff Writer
becomes a problem."
•Ordinance 972 — Com pre­ begin at 7 p.m.. In the council
cou
n
cil
Indicates
It
w
ill
not
He said that tn combatting the b a s k e t b a l l s o f f d i f f e r e n t
hensive plan amendment re­ chambers of Oviedo . City Hall.
accept the rolled-back rate o f
gang problem there has to be backboards that were set up as
OVIEDO - Th e Oviedo City 4 .8 5 6 recom m ended by the
garding the northeast com er o f 400 Alexandria Blvd.
prevention, In terven tio n and part o f the exhibit. Ltfesize Council w ill hold a special meet­
Following the regular meeting,
CR-419 and Lockwood Blvd..
S e m in o le C ou n ty p r o p e rty
cardboard
cutouts
o
f
Charlotte
enforcement.
ing Monday night. The meeting appraiser.
a work session Is scheduled to
west o f Econlockhatchee River.
In the new survey mailed out Hornets guard Muggsy Boguea Is required In order to give final
discuss Evans G rove property
this summer, even some rural and Washington Bullets center a p p ro v a l to th e fiscal year
Both Items are scheduled for
•Ordinance 973 — Annexa­ and Division Street.
counties reported serious gang Georghe Musesan were featured 1995/96 budget and set the p u b lic h e a r in g s and fin a l
tion o f property CR-419 and
Th e next regularly scheduled
tn the Jam Session, which will millage rate before the end of the readings during Monday night's Lockwood Blvd.. west o f Econ­ city council meeting will be on
activity.
T h e a p p e a ra n c e o f youth be at the mall through today.
month.
meeting.
lockhatchee River. Charles 5. Monday, Oct. 2.

Discussion:
Appointing
volunteers
to bosrds

The way we were: A review
of spring dance revue, 1942

Sports

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P tly cldy 67-74
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STATISTICS
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lower lo m id 70s. Highs In the
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80s.
N e w S m y rn a Beach: highs.
9:08 a.m.. 9:24 p.m.: lows. 2:48
a.m .. 3:17 p.m.: Cocoa Beach:
highs. 9:23 a.m.. 9:39 p.m.:
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Outdance
counselors
define role
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Diocm o f w . Airport onra. Tn u reaiy. om ccra mug no
to take a package of hamburger and three c a m o f o j
th e store without piytn|.

DrugarrMt
w nttam Natal, 4S. o f Altamonte S p rin g , vaa a
sheriff's deputies tarty Friday at hla utodence. He

LO N O W O O D - G u id a n c e
counselors at all lev els face
dtfficulttei every d iy .
On Friday they had a chance
to take a break for a fe w hours
and accept some thanks for that
la the rrsponalM lllj o f the
to make
headed tn
the right direction tn all aqiecta
aI th e * Uvea from making the
simplest decisions to m aking
s u re th e y a re p r e p a r in g
themaehres property for college
and the
with the right
rig h ts
Last
o I the
station met to
to Karen Coleman, prin­
cipal o f Crooms Academ y, and to
rote in helping youngrtcra make
the transition from elem entary
ftte jl
L |u | K
TTHflfiip BCeioot iDu
g fe in fiiuui
Already, achoote like Lakevlew
High are
efforts to

w a m n n
• K i m M a n Woeraer. 34. 10ft H a iel Bird.. Sanford. waa
■err e d a warrant at the John E. Folk Correctional Facility
Thursday. He w m wanted on an Orange County warrant for
violation o f probation on a conviction o f driving under the
influence.
• D ia n e Lynn Mean. 30, 730 Holbrook Circle, Lake Mary,
w as located at her residence by deputiea Thursday. She was
wanted on a capias for obtaining property with a worthless
check.

8anford polk* reports

• Miscellaneous Items valued at 91,717 were reported stolen
Thursday from a residence In the 2300 block o f Palmetto
Avenue.
• A black 1993 Chevrolet, license number QCM-32E waa
reportedly stolen Thursday from a dealership on ft. Orlando
Drtve.
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• O n Tuesday, a CB radio and other Items were reportedly
stolen from a 1966 Ford van parked In the 4100 block o f ft.
Orlando Drtve. At the same time, an AM/FM compact disk
player waa stolen from a 1906 Chevrolet van at the same
• A n estimated 6600 In tools were reportedly stolen from a
vehicle Thursday afternoon. In the parking lot o f Seminole
Tow ne Center mall.
• A camera and other Items valued at 9330 were reportedly
stolen Thursday from a residence tn the 100 block o f w . 16th
Street.
• A weed eater, hedge trim m er and extension cord, valued at
6182 w ere reportedly stolen Thursday from a garage and shed
o f a residence In the 100 block o f Poplar Avenue.

WINTER SPRINGS - A Semi­
nole County resident has been
named among only 19 persona
In the entire nation as recipient
o f a Carnegie Hero Fund award.
James P. Summer*. Jr., o f
Winter Springs, was the only
Florida resident on the Hat o f this
year's winner*.
Commission President Robert
W. O ff said that each o f the
awardees, or their survivor* tn
Will receive a grant
o f 92.300.
In Iss u in g th e a w a r d t o
Summers, the Carnegie Hero
Fund cited the following:
James P. Summers, Jr., saved
Kenneth A. and Evelyn S. King
from burning (Yorkton. Saskat­
chewan. June 5. 1994). King.
71. and hla w ife, 70. were
trapped In their motor home,
w h ic h had o v e r tu r n e d and
caught fire In a highway acci­
dent.
Summers, a friend o f the
couple, was traveling behind
them and witnessed the acci­
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In addition to the cash award,
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Off said the medal la given to
civilians tn the United States and
Canada w h o risk their to an
extraordinary degree while sav­
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Beware Of The Bum Steer.

u) deal with it tn a w iry U ta t will
help the students o f &lt;
meet wtth greater success,” she
said. "A n y change Hke that Is
difficult, but the students have
the opportunity to be prepared
for what they will experience."
T h e counselors also discussed
their prtorttlea for the rest of this
year, determining the need to
find better ways o f keeping and
tranaferrtng records.
Coleman said her main reason
for ftddrcMtni the
tin
was tothank them for their work
and to encourage them to "keep
up the good w ork."
She said their Importance is
often overlooked.
"T h e y play a very, very Im­
portant role In our achoote," she
said.

Winter Springs man tapped
for the Carnegie Hero award
HonSdStaff

•J e w e lry , a camera and other item s with a value o f over
3975 were reported stolen Thursday from a residence in the
100 block o f W. a 1st Street.

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Guidance counedora at those
schools are working wtth teach­
ers and students to find ways to
make that transition easier.
W hile no dedaloas w ere made
about how to make the articula­
tion process easier, Colem an
said she waa pleased to aee the
process begin.
"T h is Is a very serious Issue

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Summers ran to the burning
vehicle and. after using hla fire
extinguisher to dim inish the
(lames, kicked out the broken
windshield and crawled Inside.
He seised King, who waa uncon­
s c io u s , an d d r a g g e d h im
through the wlndahelld. then
re-entered for Mrs. King, who
was restrained by her Rest belt.
Summers cut the belt with a
knife and assisted Mrs. K in g out
o f the burning wreckage. The
motor home was destroyed by
the flames.
Both of the Kings required
hospitalisation for extensive in­
juries, with Mrs. King's includ­
ing second-degree bums.
Summers recovered with a cut
arm.
The 19 Individuals announced
th is past T h u rsd a y b y the
C a r n e g ie H ero F un d C om mission brings to 68 the number
o f awardees to date In 1995, and

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Sanford Firs Department Lt. Slava Crswa comforts baby Casey
after aha and har mother ware Involved In an automobile
accident Friday at 15th Streat and Franch Avenue in 8anford.
Sanford Police Department Offlcar O.A. Smith investigated the
accident. Mom and dauQhter were transported to Central Florida
Regional Hospital with minor Injuries. No other Information waa
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E D ITO RIAL

Words of
caution
W o r d s o f caution to s to re clerks. T h ere ts a
m a n g o in g around S a n fo rd rip p in g y o u off. He
is u s in g an old m a g ic ia n 's tric k t o con you
In to g iv in g h im more c h a n g e than h e 's due.
; T w o cases were rep orted o n Sept. 7 w ithin a
t w o b lo c k area, and o n ly m in u te s apart, on S.
O rla n d o D rive. A third In cid en t w a s reported
th is p a st Tuesday.
; In a ll three cases, th e m a n e ith e r gives a
c le r k la rg e bills to pay fo r sm a ll purchases, or
a sk s fo r change in lo w e r denom inations.
W h e n th e m oney is g iv e n b y th e clerk, he
im m e d ia te ly displays m u c h lo w e r denom ina­
tio n b ills, and accuses th e c le rk o f g ivin g the
W ro n g ch an ge.
In a ll th ree o f th ese cases, th e clerks,
w is h in g to b e honest re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f the
b u s in e s s com m unity, a p p o lo g lx e and give
w h a t th e custom er sa ys Is th e p ro p er amount.
T h e c le r k has been con n ed .

The search for a college president
Seminole Community College was established
by legislative edict in 1905. SCC has had a single
president. Dr. Earl S. Weldon. He founded the
college and has shepherded its expansion during
his tenure. Dr. Weldon will retire effective Jan.
31.1996 after 30 years o f service.
Th e brochure announcing the search for a new
president was well presented. Th e college has
grown and provides academic Instruction for
30.000 students annually. T h e campus grounds
are scenic covering nearly 300 acres, with 16
permane nt buildings.

LURLENE
SWEETING

T h e trustees o f SCC appointed a 19-member Valentino and Joseph WlUtema.
For any volunteer d tteem ' group, chooebig a
presidential search committee several months
ago. T h e committee includes a county commis­ president far the coOefe la a challenge o f great
sioner. a banker, business people, physicians, magnitude. T h e results o f the com m ittee's
etlona w ill impact the college and this
em ployees o f SCC. retirees and SCC students. deliberat
ito the
next century.
T h ey reside In Altamonte Springe. Casselberry, community well Into
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Lake Mary. Longwood. Oviedo and Sanford. Lee
A national search Is In process and the position
P. Moore and William Schaffner were elected
was adve rtised in: The Chronicle at Higher
chairman and vice chairman respectively. The
Education; W om en in Higher Education: Black
three students serving on the committee are:
Issues In Higher Education and Hispanic Outlook
Lyn da Dawson. Stacey Danielle Maye and
In Higher Education. Other publications w ere
W illiam Joseph Tiner Sr. T h e remaining mem­ also utilized.
bers are: Win Adams. Ruby Nathan Blake.
The com m ittee is currently meeting weekly.
Michael B. Butler, M.D.. Elnora QUchrlst. Lynda
Graham Mays. Renee Mayer. S. Kirby Moncrief. Originally there were 101 candidates from about
Van Parker, M.D., Eliza Pringle, Annye Refoe. 32 states. A pproxim ately 35 percent o f the
Mattl San-Andres. Janice Springfield. M. Lisa applicants live In Florida. The committee must

T h e m a n isn 't greed y. In a ll th ree cases, he
h a s Just taken $50 to $ 0 0 b e fo re leaving.
S to r e o w n e rs may not e v e n b e lie v e reporting
su ch a lo w theft is w o rth w h ile , s o we don't
k n o w fo r certain if th is h a s o n ly happened
th r e e tim es.

A n d num ber three, reg a rd les s o f how small
th e th eft m a y have been , i f th is m a n succeeds
in rip p in g you off for a fe w dollars, report It to
th e p o lice as soon as p o ssib le.
H op efu lly, this person w ill trip u p sooner or
la te r , and w ill be a p p r e h e n d e d . In the
m e a n tim e , be careful. T h e r e ’ s a m agician In
o u r m ldsts. and he w a n ts to m ake your
m o n e y disappear.

LETTER
S a y in g t h a n k s
On Sept. 7. 1995. the Johnson family of 149
Plnecrest Drive. Sanford was struck with tragedy
as an air conditoner window unit attached to an
extension cord started a fire In the family's home.
They lost their home and all personal belongings.
The family Is overwhelmed by all Ihc wonderful
people and organizations out there that have
helped them In so many different ways.
T h e y want to thank all fam ily members,
neighbors and friends w ho have given them
support. They also wish to say thank you to all
organizations who have given them donations and
all their efforts to help them:
• State Farm Insurance
• Th e Red Cross
• The Christian Sharing Center of Longwood
• T h e Salvation Army
• Pine Crest Elementury School and Lakcvlcw
Middle School
and a very special thanks to Jim Toukatly of
Adjusters International because without his help,
they would not have progressed us fast as they
have.
SusanJohnson
Sanford

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
Letter* to the editor urc welcome. All letters
must be signed, include tilt- address o f the writer
and a daytime telephone number. Letters should
be on a single subject and I k - as brief a s possible.
Th»- letters are subject to editing.

It te a tengular acmmpttshmcnt far an
to twve been responsible fcr tbs development o f
an educational institution. W e cooffiatulate Dr.
Wekten as he contemplatea retirement
W e thank Dr. WiUtem B. S t a r , director o f

community. Dr. BaSer has been k S C C h r ■
decade and to sta ff Hatoon to the presidential
search committee.

Pork-laden helium
project flies high

DIDN'T THIS
USED lb BE
A BOOKST&amp;RE?

B asica lly, it’s sim ila r to so m e o f the card
tric k s w e see from tim e to tim e. It’s always
a m a z in g to see this p erson co n sta n tly pulling
a n a c e ou t o f his hand n o m a tter w h a t card he
is d ealt.

T h e sleight-of-hand t h ie f a p p a ren tly knows
th at h e m a y not even b e rep orted .
In a ddition , he g iv e s c le r k s an Im pression
th at h e is the a vera g e cu s to m e r. On one
o c ca sio n , h e even h ad a sm a ll ch ild in his
a rm s , g iv in g the a p p e a ra n c e o f an honest
d a d d y ou t trying to g e t s o m e ch a n g e for his
la rg e bills.
W e su ggest store o w n e r s and clerks take
th re e steps.
N u m b e r one. If so m e o n e a sk s fo r change for
la rg e bills, have a n oth er c le rk o r som e other
w itn e s s on hand to v e r ify th e a m o u n t given to
th e person.
N u m b e r tw o . I f t h e r e Is a n y d o u b t
w h a tso eve r, ask for p h o to identification and
tak e d o w n the name an d o th e r inform ation.

scheduled to select the new
The trustees
president at their
5,1986. Th e n ew president wtQ
1 , 198$.
_
. „
A s the elder executive officer o f SCC. Dr.
Weldon and S C C are generally t a u g h t o f

JAC K A N D ER S O N

A lm o s t a n y am ateur m a g ic ia n could pull
th is. It 's sleight-of-hand. H a n d th em a $50
b ill, a n d w ithin a sp lit-secon d , th e y will show
o n ly a $5 blit in the h a n d . I f y o u don’t see
w h a t happens, and it d o e s m o v e sw iftly, then
y o u p ro b a b ly have n o o t h e r ch oice but to
b e lie v e him .

r

submit their fin al recommendations to th e
trustees by W ednesday. Oct. 25. The Hat o f
apjticMrts m s been reduced to 14.
la applicants
; Stephen Brat
Duncan,
ork : John Gannon. lUnaas City.
n, ffew
New Y ork:
Kan.: Donald W . Green. Batavia, N X : P d ix
Haynes, Canton. OLi Steven Jones.
Ark.: Robert K e y *, ©utocy, BL; Ahrtn
CantoQVllle, M d.: E. Ann McOee.
County. Fla.; C harles Mqjock. Dovtooa Beach:
William Proctor, Tallahassee and Dsn Tecfnme.

ELLEN GOODMAN

Who will take care of the kids?
BOSTON — In the rush to overhaul welfare,
we must have missed the eulogy hidden in all
the rhetoric. After all. this policy-making Isn't
Just about ending welfare as we know It. It
marks the end of a long cultural debate about
motherhood as we knew It.
Democrats and Republicans. Senate and
House, left and right, are wrangling over the
details. But they nave already arrived at a
consensus as radical as It is unacknowledged.
It's a consensus that says: A m other's place is
in the work force.
Th e Democrats called their plan “ Work
First.'’ they labeled the Republicans’ plan
"H one Alone.'* But no one in this rancorous
session argued that poor mothers should be at
home with their children. Rather, they were
arguing about child care funds, about whether
anyone would be with those children.
T o consider how profound a shift this is. Just
look back to the origins o f welfare. Over half a
century ago. the program was deliberately set
up to enable widows to care for their children.
It purposely discouraged them from going to
work. People assumed that children should be
with their mothers and that It Was poundfoolish to pay others to care for these young.
Mothers knew best.
Fast forward to the 1950s when the cultural
pressures were overwhelmingly In favor of
full-time motherhood. Fast forward to the late
1960a when the women's movement first
broke through those domestic boundaries.
Even then, feminists self-consciously, deliber­
ately. Insisted that they were in favor o f choice:
a wom an’s choice to stay home or go to work.
Fast forward again, at dizzyin g speed,
through the 1970s and 1960s when a tidal
wave o f mothers went to work, not to exercise
their choice, but because they had no choice.
They entered a work world that remains to this
day resolutely hostile (o family life.
In a world of working mothers, we have
arrived at the point where there Is virtually no
public support for AFDC. Indeed the women
struggling hardest at the lowest-paying Jobs
are often the most angry at paying taxes for
others to stay home. This anger Is the real
"m om m y w ar" In America.
Th e Ideal o f motherhood — the Images and
the emotions wrapped up In the age-old
portrait o f mother and child — makes this a
tender subject, too tender to be dismissed In
public corridors. It's never explicitly said that
children are not better off with their mothers.
Indeed In the welfare debate, it Is remarkable
how rarely the word "m oth er" is heard unless
It is preceded by the phrase "tern -age" or
"u n w ed ." The preferred phrase is "people on
welfare” and occasionally "able-bodied recipi­
en ts" — as If AFDC had suddenly become an
equal opportunity program.
"People.” said Newt Gingrich, "ought to
have to do something for any resources they

get If they are able-bodied under the age o f
retirement.'*
"1 want a comprehensive welfare bill." said
Phil Gramm, "that asks the people riding in
the wagon to get out o f the wagon and help the
rest of us pull."
So much for the old button that read "E very
mother fa a working mother.” These “ people”
are not doing "som e­
thing": they are bur­
densome passengers
In the wagon.
The message about
w h a t c o n a t lt u t e a
g o o d m o th e r h o o d
circa 1995 la clear.
T h is s u m m e r .
Massachusetts Gov.
B ill W eld , w a x in g
p o e tic a lly a b ou t
w e lfa r e r e fo r m ,
ta lk e d a b o u t th e
p r o u d lo o k in a
child's eyes when his
mother went o ff to
her first Job. W as
that child 15 or 3?
6 Who will tak$
Does it still matter?
care of t a
So too, BUI Clinton,
children? £
w h o in itia te d the
movement to "en d
welfare as we know
It.” talks regularly about "parental responalbUlty." But "parental responsibility" for a poor
mother now Includes a Job.
We continue to praise middle-class women
who leave the work force for child-raising. No
leaders worth their re-election would demean
these women or preach that they are somehow
"Irresponabile.” But we Insist that poor women
leave their children for work.
Rather than acknowledging any conflict In
these messages, we divide the two groups o f
unemployed mothers — not by class or by fate
or by a husband’s paycheck — Into moral
categories. Th e one virtuous, the other pro­
miscuous. lazy, maybe neglectful. We would
rather not know how many o f today's AFDC
mothers were yesterday's married mothers.
But as a working mother nearly all m y Ufa 1
know how hard It is. I know bow laughable the
supports are that this Congress proposes as
pari of the package to overhaul the lives o f
families on welfare. And as someone w ho has
watched the vast transformation In American
society. I see the old Ideas o f motherhood
finally crashing to the ground with hardly a
wince.
We have come through a great change o f
mind about mothering. And yet w e still
haven't answered the question asked at the
onset: "W h o wUl take care o f the chUdren?”

W ASHINGTON - It takes a lot for a
government program, once begun, to run out
o f gas - but the federal helium reserve.
Initiated seven decades ago for a fleet o f
military blim ps, may finally be doing Just
that.
The Helium Field
Operations Project,
operated by th e U.S.
Bureau o f M ines and
located In Am arillo,
Texas, has vie d for
years w ith fed era l
mohair subsidies far
top honors a s the
governm ent’ s m ost
ridiculed pork barrel
protect
- Vet - the progn
still survives. Ronald
i s to ry o f Its
Reagan couldn't axe
it. even in the early
's u rv iv a l a n d
d a y s o f h i s p re
•x p s c ts d
sld en cy w h e n his
d a m ls a ls a
p o p u la r ity w as
classic
highest. In fact, the
Washington tals
story o f its survival
of how our
and expected demise
government
Is s classic W ashing­
realty works. J
ton tale o f how our
government really works.
In the early days following World War I. the
U.S. military envisioned a large fleet o f
blimps to be used for reconnaissance, bomb
delivery and other duties. So the government
began stockpiling helium, which was far
better than the flammable gas the Ocrmans
used.
The program puttered along for decades,
receiving a huge Infusion o f cash In 1960
when the government bought the entire
reserve for $256 million borrowed from th e
American taxpayer. And over time, the
program accumulated far more helium than
the governm ent w ill ever need. The current
reserve - 33 billion cubic feet - is enough to
supply the United States for 80 years - or the
entire world fo r a decade.
Defenders o f the helium reserve claim the
program should be kept because it turns a
"profit" - $12 million In 1994. But this fa a
profit on paper only, since it's one govern­
ment agency selling helium to another.
Besides, If N A S A and the Defense Department
weren’t required by law to buy their helium
from Uncle Sam, they could find It on the
private market at far lower prices.
After y e a n o f ridiculing the program,
deficit h aw k s In Congress thought th e
program w as doomed when the Clinton
administration set about to "reinvent” g o v ­
ernment. T h e word around Congress w as
that the president's "National Performance
R eview ” w ou ld target the program fo r
elimination.
But those hopes faded when C linton
desperately needed an extra vote for his 1993
budget plan, which passed the House o f
Representatives by a one-vote margin. One o f
the most critical votes in that dramatic
debate belonged to then-Rep. BUI Sarpallus.
D-Texaa, w h o Just happened to represent the
Amarillo district where 300 voting citizens
work for the helium program.
Sarpallus told our associate Dale Van A tta
that he never cut a specific deal with Clinton
In exchange for his vote. But he does
acknowledge speaking with Clinton four
times on the day of the vote - and that he
used his tim e with the president to push for
the helium program. Ultimately, Sarpallus
voted with Clinton. Soon thereafter, the
helium program escaped criticism when the
National Performance Review was released.
Despite his heroic efforts to save the helium
program. Sarpallus wasn't rewarded by his
Amarillo constituents, who bounced him In
favor o f Republican Mac Thom beny In the
1994 elections. The helium opponents once
again had reason to cheer. Even Clinton ~
who was released from his pledge once
Sarpallus w as defeated ~ came out ag p in t
the helium program.

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Market
OUT
Wednesday. Sept. 90. 1000.
Born in R ich m on d . Va.. be
moved to C entral Florida in
1074. Mr. Guy v a n the former
owner o f the Sea Cove Motel,
waa a retired Instructor at the
University o f Richm ond and
New York University and served

o f Volusia County a n d a
o f the Ah*Dhirt.
Mental Health Planning Councfl.
He w m a member o f the H aU fu
R iv e r Y a t e h C lu b , fo r m e r
member o f the H a U fu Club.
Ptbcan Bay Country Chib and
the Heathrow Country Chib. He
was an A rm y veteran o f World
WarD.

Wdham 8. Juby Jr.. 72, Tan*
■ m n e u n re , o u u o n i, cucu rn*

day, Oept. 32. 1900. at hla
residence. Born Dec. 30,1023. tn
Riverside. Calif., h e moved to
Central Florida In 1004. Mr.
Juby waa a retired U.S. Navy
veteran o f W orld W a r n and was
a math teacher at Sanford Mid­
dle School. He waa a member of
the Lutheran Church o f the
Redeemer and F leet Reserve
Aaeoc. Branch 147.
Survivors include wife. Mary;
stepdaughter. Deborah Mahany.
Sanford; step sons. Michael and
Sean Mahany. both o f Sanford
and W alter M ahany, Merritt
Island; sister. Ruth Pmnuner,
Lake Mary and fou r grand­
children.
Q ram k ow F u n e r a l H om e.

Sanford. In ch arfe o f arrange*

S e p t 23. 1006. at her
ee. B om March 5, 1020.
In Oneonta. Ala., ahe moved to
Central Florida from Atlanta In
1000. Mrs. Steveneon waa a
Bad CIs C*
Su rvivors include husband.
land.
W .T. " B M " Stevenson.
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Gaines Carey Hand Oarden
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Friday. S e p t 22.1900 at tatral
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Aug. 4. 1809. he was a
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wan a ec If-cm ployed electrician
1dan
and a U S . Navy veteran o f the
Korean W ar. He w m a Method*
Leon

S u r v iv o rs Include mother,
lata Swain, Sanford; son , Leon
S w a in I I I , D a y to n a Beach:
brother, Lloyd. Hanford; daugh­
ters, Pam C ru ltt Ormond Beach.
Sandy Swain, Sanford; three
mf
,
O r a m k o w F u n e ra l H om e.
Sanford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.
M A M A M T TRSMCM
Margaret Trench. 00. Bast
Second Street. Sanford, died
F rid a y . S e p t. 32. 1005. at
Lakrriew Nursing Center. Bom
July 13. 1000. tn MoomfMd.
N.J.. she m oved to Central
Florida from Jacksonville tn
1000. Mrs. Trench was a home­
maker. She waa a Protestant.
Survivors Include daughter.
Dorothy T . Herter. Sanford: two
grandchildren.
Brlaaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. tn ch a rfe o f arrangements.
R IC M A R P1
Richard Perry Walker. 45,

Inc. He w as a Baptist.
Survivors Include wife, Diane;
s o n . D a le . Chuluota; s te p *
daughters. Debbie Cathey. Port
Canaveral. Cindy Bryant. N ew
P o r t R ic h e y . Fla.; m o th e r .
M a u rln e W a lk e r, C h u lu o ta ;
brothers. Walter B. and Phillip
0 - W alker, both of Chuluota;
s la t e r s . P a tr ic ia S u m m e rs ,
T a m p a . D awn C ra b tre e .
C h u lu o t a , M y ra W illia m s ,
Riaalmmee.
B ald w ln -F a lrch tld F u n era l
H om e. O viedo. In charge o f

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IS. Mayor Sm ith
Issued a m em orandum to th e
m em b e rs o f the commission

&lt;t*ersonal service is on e o f the
things that m akes
fr is s o n J\m eralJ1om e sp ecia l
C a rin g p eople is w hat y o u expect
a n d w hat y ou g e t a t

9 0 6 X p u r e l^ lv e .

G o ffy /H ita la tio n s

B ut tha tradem ark o f th e
ello said, la the
t. m ade on the
premises, from a 75-year-old
Sicilian recipe. When CasieUo

Boards‘"Si Sept.

C u r in g

»*s have been In Lake
Mary, the reputation o f their
su b s and sa n d w ic h es h a v e
grown n ■ npia
said it Is because o f Ida i
to food quality i
service. Carol Caalelk
aide-by-aide with her
and
In tbs
lion o f the the baked

tn u B o io v n m m v m f im n r a . r i

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S h o rty Sm ith

manager for a waste rem oval
w - p f f y He mid som e o f bis
equipm ent to Bonacors! and

ca rd
r _________ _ _ a o r r e a p ­
pointments.
She has proposed the follow ­
in g Ite m s be discussed fo r
ooaMble consideration.
• A n y nomination for a board
m a d e a t a c ity com m ission
m eeting win be tabled until the
follow ing regular meeting.
• A t the following meeting.
will be
the table and
An
opportunity win be
fo r
any additional
fo r
I f t h e r e a re no a d d itio n a l
nn m iiu t)o p f i the commission
wlU vote on the propoeaL If there
are additional ■»— k u tw n , &gt;k «»
m atter w ill be »«»&gt; H until the
fo llo w in g regu lar city co m miaeion meeting.
• A t the following city com­
m iss io n m eetin g, board a p ­
pointm ents which have been
tabled at the two preceding
m e e t in g wlU be voted upon.
W hile the mayor M " ! * 1 that
board appointments resulting
from unexpected resignations
c o u ld e x te n d the period o f
vacancy on the board by aa
m any aa 3S days, she observes
that m any o f the boards m eet
on ly monthly.
A t the present time, three
m em bers o f the Historic Pre-

serra tion Board h a ve term s
expiring at the end o f October,
three with the Sanford Museum
Board at the end o f Novem ber,
and three with th e H um an
Relations Advisory Board at the

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Health/Fitness
IN B R I E F
Bftasateokterdvhrer
. LONGWOOD - South Seminole Hospital. 555 W. State Road
434 Is offering AARP 55 A live Mature Driving Course on Sept.
25 and 26 (two-part program), 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day. The
fee Is'98 per person. T o register, call HealtnLlne at 648-7899.
This course can reduce auto Insurance rates for mature drivers.

Court*otteredfornowmoms
LONGWOOD - South Seminole HoapUal, 555 W. State Road
434 Is offering “ Motherwell** maternity health and fitness
ctasaes on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. A
nominal fee Is charged. Call Ann Kulrk at 649-9111 ex t 5556
for Information or to reserve a space.

Loam more about HIV/AIDS
ORLANDO — The American Red Cross Is offering a course to
local business people and com m unity residents about
HIV/AIDS on Sept. 26. from 8 to 10 p.m. at their headquarters.
5 North Bum by Ave.
Participants learn how HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, Is
and Is not spread, how to reduce the risk of becoming Infected
with HIV, the Impact o f H IV In the workplace and comm unity,
and Florida law regarding testing and counseling. T h is Is an
excellent course for people w ho want to learn basic facts and
has been approved to m eet licensing requirements for barbers,
cosmetologists! manicurists, massage therapists, CNAs, and
others. Registration Is limited. T h e fee includes daaa materials.
For information, call 894 4141.

Gtt acquainted with now digs
LAKE MARY — Better Livin g for Seniors Is commonly known
as the Seminole County Meals on Wheels Program. T h ey also
provide congregate dining, transportation and a host o f other
support services for seniors.
Their previous offices In Longwood were damaged by the
storms brought on by Hurricane Erin. They are presently
d in t h : eFlorida
T ..............
relocated
"
-----Hospital Center
In
Lake Mary.
All seniors are Invited to com e and get acquainted. T h e open
house date Is Thursday. Sept. 28. from 4-6 p.m., 1097 Sand
Pond Road. Look for the sign — Florida Hospital at Lake Mary.
RSVP 333-3800.

Living with MS
I

ORLANDO — "Living with MS.’ * a counseling program for
people with multiple sclerosis and those close to them, w ill be
resented by the Central Florida Chapter of the National
lultlple Sclerosis Society on Saturday. Sept. 30 at the Beardall
Senior Center, 800 S. Delaney Ave., from 10a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
“ Living with MS" w ill feature guest speaker, Deirdre Davis
Brigham, Internationally recognized medical psychotherapist,
author and speaker. Brigham, the founder and director o f
Getting Well, an Orlando baaed, non-profit, mind-body health
program, will be speaking about how one’s emotions, state o f
mind, and personal beliefs are directly related to the physical
evidences of wellness or disease.
In addition, there w ill be small group counseling sessions
facilitated by highly qualified mental health professionals w ho
have a special Interest In people coping with a disability o r a
chronic Illness. Adult sessions w ill focus on m aintaining
healthy family relationships, enhancing self-esteem, and
emotional and physical Intimacy. Sessions for children w h o.
have'a parent with MS w ill consist o f activities promoting self
Triple
expression and a better understanding o f the effects o f multi
sclerosis.
There is no charge for counseling sessions. A continental
breakfast and lunch w ill be provided for 55 for adults and free
for children under 12. For registration Information please call
the National MS Society at (407) 8963873. or 1-800-FIGHT
MS.

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Tho return of l i n n e t
LAKE BUENA VISTA - Coeur de Coeur. an auxiliary or the
American Heart Association. Metro Orlando Division. Is hosting
a fund-raiser “ The Return o f Elegance" a fashion event and
luncheon with designer fashions provided by Dillard's. The
event will take place Monday. Oct. 2. at the Hilton at Walt
Disney World Village, 1751 Hotel Plaza Blvd.. Lake Buena
Vista. A t 11 a.m. Is the reception and opportunity drawings for
prizes; at noon Is the luncheon and at 1 p.m.. the fashion show.
Th e cost Is 5150, 9100 or 560 per person. Premier sponsor.
55.000; Ring of Gold sponsor 91.500 and Patron. 91.000. Call
Mary Collier for reservations at (407) 425-1304.

Hoalthlor baby cteM ottered
ORLANDO — The Center for Wom en's Medicine at Florida
Hospital w ill offer "T h ree Steps to a Healthier Baby," a free
class for expectant parents or couples who are planning to have
children, on Monday, Oct. 2, from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m. at the
Florida Hospital Executive Office Building. 2520 N. Orange
Ave.
Expectant parents w ill receive Information on fetal develop­
ment. nutrition during pregnancy and the benefits of
breastfeeding.
For more Information or to register, call Florida Hospital
Parent Education at (407)897-1518.

Author will dlocuos hor plight with MS
ORLANDO — The Central Florida Chapter of the National
Multiple Sclerosis Society Is featuring Ellen MacFarlane. former
T V consumer rights Investigator and author at its 1995 annual
meeting. Her presentation entitled, "W hen Hope Gets In the
W ay” will focus on her courageous light, against not only
multiple sclerosis, but also the doctor who falsely claim ed he
could cure her. Her recent book " L e g W ork" chronicles Ellen's
battle with MS and the course she took to prevent this doctor
from banning others.
The program is Saturday. Oct. 7. from 9:30 a m. to noon at
the Rudlsson Downtown Plaza. Oriando. A 55 charge covers the
cost o f a continental breakfast. Anyone affected by multiple
sclerosis (MS) is Invited to attend and can register by calling
t he the chapter office at (407) 896-3873 or 1 (800) FIGHT MS.

Prescription for your good health:
ask your pharmacist for the answers
B y M M U R B IT M
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD - T h e science of
healthcare is an ever-changing
field. As there are new and
different Illnesses and
being discovered, there Is also a
need for n ew and Improved
drugs.
For a lot o f people, this would
mean that they could possibly be
placed In a position o f having to
take several different kinds of
medications.
Herein lies, more than ever,
the need to becom e even better
educated about the medications
that you are taking.
This may sound compUcatd.
but It's as e a s y as asking
questions.
Som e o f t h o s e q u e s tio n s
should be directed to your family
doctor. However, you w ill find
the greatest am ount o f questions
can and should be answered by
yourpharmacltst.
Tom S c o tt h a s b een a
pharmacist fo r seven years
working for Eckerd Drugs In
Sanford.
As like all pharmacists, he Is
r e q u ir e d t o o f f e r p a t ie n t
counseling to hla customers
where their m edications and
drug therapy are concerned.
" I always ask the people I deal
with if they have any questions
about their m e d ic a tio n ," he
explained.
Not having the enormous abili­
ty that It would take to re­
member everyone's medication
requirements, he said he often
repeats the question.
’ ’I ask everyone,
everyone. every rime

they p ick up a medication. If
they h a v e a n y questions," he
said. " I t m ay seem like the
millionth rim e that I've asked
the sam e person the same ques­
tion. b u t it Is the only way to
make su re that the customer’s
needs a re alw ays being m e t"
Scott studied pharmacology In
Brooklyn. N .Y. at Lang Island
U n tversity -A m old ana Marie
Schwarts CoOege o f
He haa been married to &lt;
for four years and they have two
beautiful daughters. Tara who Is
soon to b e three-years-old and
Victoria w h o la six-months-old.
S c o t t 's e m p lo y m e n t with
Eckerd'a In 1906 when he began
with the Sanford store.
"M y husband truly enjoys hla
life's career and he la Immensely
dedicated." Jean said of her
husband.
There’ s a lot that foes Into
providing first class pharmacy
service.
A com m ent Scott aaid he heart
t often ia " I have to be on
dru g the rest o f m y life. Why
do 1have to see m y doctor?"
He said that's a good question.
"E veryone should aee a doctor
at least on ce a year regardless of
whether or not they take any
medications."
Also, h e added, people change
quite a bit as they grow older
and so d o their medical condi­
tions an d the type o f treatment
they need.
"For exam ple, few o f ua at 30
years n eed heart and blodd
pressure medication. Certainly.
If we d o at 40. our needs will
change aa w e reach 50 and so
on.

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Pharmacist Tom Scott la abla to anawar all of your questions about
ths proscription and ovar-tha-countar drugs you ara taking.
People change In the way they
ab so rb and eliminate drugs.
Scott said.
"A ls o , medication appropriate
to a younger person may show
Increased aide effects In an old er
person.” he noted.
E very year about a dozen new
drugs are made available to th e
m ed ica l Held. For that v e r y
reason, the American Medical
Association recommends annual
check-ups for all adults.
"O n e o f thesenew drugs m a y

be much belter to treat a condi­
tion with fewer side effects and
m ay be dispensed at a lower
coat.” he said.
Scott also recom mends the
Importance there Is In com ­
municating with your doctor.
" H e really haa y o u r beat
health and interests at heart."
Scott concluded. ‘T v e n ever met
a doctor whose business la so
slow that he's Just look ing for an
office fee.”

Checking your nutritional health is
as easy as pushing a little button
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Herald Senior Stall Writer________
OK...so you 've been dieting or
trying to eat healthier.
Arc you doing a good fob o f It?
How would you know?
U nless y o u c a n a ffo r d a
personal nutritionist you pretty
much have to rely on what you
can glean from the magazines
and on your own good Judge­
ment.
Or, for a limited rime only, you
can Just plug the Information
Into a machine and wait for an
assessment.
Health Check, an Interactive
computer program that gives
personalized nutritional profiles
and looks and works like an
automatic teller machine, will be
available for free consumer use
at the Orlando Fashion Square
on Colonial Drive In Orlando on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Sept. 29.30 and Oct. 1.
The machine looks like a giant
bottle or One-A-Day vitamins
and contains a computer that
will help consumers assess the
nutritional values o f what they
arc eating and drinking on an
average day.

They s im p ly clic k various
computer prompts to give the
computer the Information about
their da ily diet to be analyzed.
The com puter analyzes the
Information and provides the
co a a u m e r w ith Inform ation
about th eir diet.
It also provides a complete
nutritional summary report that
shows h ow your diet measures
up to th e Ideal In a number of
key a r e a s , in c lu d in g fat,
c h o le s te r o l protein,
carboh ydrates, vitamins and
minerals.
"It takes a pretty comprehen­
sive look at the nutritional habits
of the consum er baaed on what
they tell the computer," Cadey
O'Leary o f Manning. Selvage,
Lee Public Relations, said.
The consum er will be able to
get s basic look at their nutri­
tional plan.
"It's n ot a comprehensive look
at their overall health." O’Leary
•aid, " b u t It gives people an Ides
of where they are and where
they ca n m ake some Improve­
ments."
The m achine will be available
In the m all during regular mall
hours.

Ths Health Check machine can get you on the right
better health with • few clicks on the computer.

Study links excess
weight to cataracts
more than twice the likelihood of
developing cataracts compared
CHICAGO — Excess weight, with the leanest men. That was
which already is linked to heart after taking Into account dif­
disease, diabetes and cancer, ferences In age. smoking habits,
now appears to promote cata­ vitamin intake and other factors
racts.
that are believed to affect cata­
Researchers tracked 17,700 ract formation.
doctors ages 40 to 84 from 1982
The researchers blamed 34
to 1988. Over that time, 370 of
the men developed cataracts, a percent o f cataracts In the study
clouding of the eye's lens that on excess w eight — the biggest
can cause blindness. It Is the ■ingle cause — compared with
third leading cause o f disability 12 percent blamed on smoking.
4 percent on high blood pressure
In older Americans.
The most overweight men had and 2 percent on diabetes.

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Rellof for grteving survivors
WINTER PARK — Losing someone you love is always hard.
Hut the painful issues o f grief and loss are even more
pronounced when death comes far too soon due to a death
caused by AIDS/HIV.
The families, loved ones and partners of those who have died
arc invited to become part o f a six-week support group offered
by Hospice o f Central Florida. While most groups dealing with
AIDS/HIV support the person with the Illness, this effort targets
the people who love them. It will provide a secure, loving
environment where those grieving can discuss issues of
personal health, spiritual well-being and financial and
emotional stress. While reinforcing that bereavement takes
time, the expert counselors w ill help participants find ways to
focus on continuing with their own lives.
The AIDS/HIV Survivors Support Group will begin Monday.
Oct. 9 at Klllamey Baptist Church, 791 Formosa Ave. For more
Information: Call (407) 875-0028. ext. 465. The group Is free to
all those In the community who have had a significant loss due
to AIDS/HIV.

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Gary F. of Santa Barbara, California
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stalled llama weighing 215 pounds and

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les Ntworfc recently donated
12,000 to ttw Salvation Army.
Ttw monsy was givsn to ttw
Orangs County chapter of ttw
Mvstton Army. Last January,
Tima Wamsr Cabte donatad
ovar 8112,300 during ttw cabte
company's SHvar BaNa holiday
campaign. Ttw campaign of­
fered euatomars a 17JO conwmen woo oo*
to ttw SaNatton Army.

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SANFORD Harold Jones
says hla life fu ll o f career
changes has been moot Inter­
esting.
He believes he has now found
the best profcaalon where he
thinks he can help people the

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prasantatlon, loft to right,
Salvation Army Mflfor Dalton
Cunningham, and FuH landca
Hatworfc Praaidant Tom PtMgs,
hlmaalf a mambar of ths
Salvation Army Advisory Board.

Local seniors go to work
e m ployers and conducting other

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SANFORD - AARP's Senior
C om m u n ity S ervice Employ­
ment Program (SCSEP) has im­
proved th e services o f Ha Sanford
office. T h e facility la now to be
manned on a full time basis.
The SCSEP provkka tempo­
rary w o rk experience for peraons
B0 years o f age and older whoae
income la limited. Clients are
given tem porary positions in
non-profit- community organiza­
tions w here they have the oppor­
tunity to sharpen and develop
skills w h ile searching for a
permanent Job.
The program is financed by
the U.S. Department of Labor,
under th e authority o f the Older
Americana A ct o f 1965,
In Sanford, the office has been
located at the National Guard
Armory. 915 E. First Street, for
about a year and a half. It has
been operated b y Nick Callahan,
an E m p lo y m e n t S p ecialist.
Because o f the nature of the
work h ow ever. Callahan has
•pent m uch o f his time out o f the
office, ca llin g on prospective

A s a result. It has not been
possible for people Interested in
th e program to obtain face-toface contact at the office.
Now. A A R P has announced
that Beverly Park la m anaging
th e Sanford office. She win be
available from 8 a m . until 1
p.m . each day. Monday through
Friday.
Although she has been a long
tim e resident of Sanford, she has
w orked out o f the Orlando office
fo r approxim ately ten years.
A fte r training a replacement, she
h a s now settled full time in the
Sanford office.
" I'm glad to be here.” she said.
"N o w Nick Callahan has even
m ore tim e to devote to his Held
Park stressed that there to a
s e r io u s need for p e o p le to
becom e involved In the program,
both In offering Jobs for seniors,
and seniors seeking Jobs. " W e
w ork through the Job Corpa."
she said, "and as the result, w e
h ave positions available right
now . but we are always looking
fo r even m ore."

IN B R I E F

L a st year, the p r o g r a m 's
operation In Orlando and San­
ford managed to obtain permafR P Is o n e o f o n ly 10
i to receive O A A funding
for this program.
Park can be contacted at the
arm ory for an appointm ent.
Phone324-8008.

Jones w as born in
and a tten d ed C r o o m s H igh
School Follow ing hla mother’s
death to 1067, he assumed the
m p o o d b illty of cartn^ 9ot hta
four sisters and four brothers.
He m oved the "fa m ily " to
New York, where he
waa able to ftniah high school
along with raising his brothers
and sisters.
Following high school, he waa
able to earn an A A degree in
Business Adm inistration from
R.I.T. college.
In able to support hla siblings
however, he became involved hi
the music world. Eventually, he
performed as a solo artist on the
Savoy Record table.
While under contract with
Savoy, he recorded the hit single

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“Lean On Me.” He also recorded
w ith E v a n g e lis t D o ro th y
Norwood, and various other gos­
pel artists.
In 1984. he returned to Cen­
tral Florida, and started a limou­
sine service in the Orlando. The
buatness continued for 11 years.
This year, he became aware o f
the need to do more to hetp the
people In hla community, and he
entered Into the business o f
p ro v id in g affordable funeral
Harold Jones now owns and
o p e r a te s K e n n in g to n -J o n e s
Funeral H ome, at 1300 Bruton
Bhrd.. In Orlando. He says he to
able to o ile r the best prices In
Orlando, and considers himself
the poor m an 's friend.
Hto m otto to, "W here service
begins and never, never ends."

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Joining tha team
R ita Peters, a marketing
executive for title insurance
and form er Longwood realtor,
has Joined the Sabal Palm
office o f Central Florida Title.
She w ill be responsible for
expanding the customer base
for th e Longwood, Curry Ford
Road. University and Lee Road
offices in addition to main­
taining current accounts.

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Nu Skin
LONGWOOD — Nu Skin International. Inc., has announced
(hat Lenkala Mallaiah of Longwood. has been promoted to
executive in the nutritional care company's Independent
distributor hierarchy. He has been an Interior Design
Nutrltlonals Independent Distributor since Dec. 1994.
Interior Design Nutrltlonals markets nutritional products and
a w eight management program. T h e company waa Incorpo­
rated in 1984 and has 1,700 employees.
Mallaiah and his wife. Allots have three children. He ia a
fellow o f the American College of Physicians.

Varshal takas Olympia
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - Larry Verahel Communications,
an Orlando baaed public relations agency, has been named
public relations agendy o f record for Olympia Homes o f
Altam onte Springs. The announcement waa made by Olympia
division president FredSchaub.
Olym pia has five active communities In Central Florida and
sole 110 homes last year.
Verahel handles some 20 m ajor builders and developers
across the state.

Naw at Stirling
H EATH RO W — Stirling International Realty has announced
formation o f a new property management division to handle
rentals o f area single-family homes, patio homes and executive
estates. Kay Roberts, s longtime area resident with extensive
experience in property management has been named to head
the new division. The announcement waa made by Stirling
co-owner Roger Soderstrom.
In another announcement. S tirlin g haa named Larry
Channlng as sales associate.
Stirling International Realty's Showcase Center, at the
southwest com er o f the Interstate-4/Lake Mary Boulevard
Interchange, offers an overview o f area housing, business,
tourism and employment opportunities, and is open to the
public daily from 8:30 a.m. until 8 p.m. There is no charge for
admission.

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SANFORD — Phoenix Pump and Equipment Company has
leased 8.000 square feet o f warehouse space at 3793 Sanford
Avenue for a term o f three years. J im Duke o f Duke Properties
handled the transaction.

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It's almost that tlma o f yaar
again, so two of tha major
sponsors of tha ninth annual
Lafca Mary-Haathrow Fastival
o f tha Arts rscanthr mada thalr
contributions. For Targst, (right
photo) Lafca Mary stora taam
laader Ron Sargant (cantar laft)
presents a check to Janet
Flowers, Bud Raihl, Mary Otto
and Buck Mullins. On hand for
the presentation ware other
T a r g e t taa m m e m e b e r s
(clockwise from Sargant) Deb
Rethal, Baba Lyon, Carolyn
Holmes and Mika Blacuglia. At
NationsBank in Lake Mary, (far
right photo) assistant v ic e
president Tent Scott present*
Buck Mullins with the check aa
Janet Flowers, Mary Otto, Bud
Raihl look on. Proceeds o f the
fastival go to scholarships for
high school and collage stu­
dents in Seminole County. The
festival will be tha event o f
Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 7
and 8 at tha L \ L Acres Ranch
across from Heathrow.
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Sanford commission agenda Gator
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s P u M k W arm s la f in a t in and
I M a r t and u f c M ere aram and
me rWltoga rate tor I t * c Ify o» la n ia r d
tor mo flacal yoor taw/ia.
l mo city
ro contono at Com m unity Rodovotapmont
Aponcy. N r contid an tion o f ropuoot tor
o um orliofftn to tr onotor/raturw o il R a d rv tl
apm ont Fund monlot to Itio aonore l fund of
mo city. Mcludtof M to n tle o rn to p fc o tc .
PRocomooo mo ropulor c ity cam m lttton

HeraJd Staff Writer
S A N F O R D - Lanamy i p W
a re on tap
ter bom Monday aHtrnoon’ i w ar* oaoolon
and M onday nlghf* rofwlor Sanford C ity
C o m m lu lo n matting. TW w o r t u n l i n It
K tw d u lo d to bogln at 4 p m. In ttw city
m onagar'* contoronco room.
A t « t TSunday, mo M law ln g Itom t w o rt
llito d on tho ogondo tor IW w o rt tataton:
• D ltc u u lo n - Emarpancy pottont fro n t

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County H ltlo rlc a l Society fo r taotvor of
S p tc lo l E yon l llc a n tln f too. ond t f r t t l
cloturo In conjunction wlm Ptonoar D a y t'n
Wayt Fottlvol.
O DItcuttton - Propotol fro m Conklin.
P o rttr S H om tt rtg trttn g dm^ntpt^n/pu^np
branch ttorm ttotor drolnaao Improvom onti.
o D Itc u u lo n — Draft ordlnoneo to r aconomlc dtvtlopm anl
o o it c u n io n - F ranch!to oproom ont trim
Jennlnpt Envlronmonlal S orvlcot to r tolW
watto ro ll otl/ compactor tarvlcot,
O D Itcu u lon - H tquttl tor rotocatton of
p rtv lo u ily dnlgnatod parting tp o c o t and
ra tlrlc to d parting Ugnt on Somlnoto Route
yard.
o D Itc u u lo n - City utility dipoolto. a t
rtquottod by Com m lulonaf Lyon.
ODItcuulon - Florida Doportiitonl of
Trantportaflon malntonanco ogrtomonf tor
W. F lrtl Shoot ISR U). from Franch Avonuo
toOropon Avtnut
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o Rogu lar agenda «nd olhor Itomt.
Tho regular com m lulon mooting It tchodultd to btgln at 7 p m . In tho co m m lu lo n
chom bort ot city hall- A t of T h u rtd o y, tho
toUoyaing itom t were llttod on ttw I

ffVlMnt MpnV ww entaTrfinfnfnT, BfCVW'
to b a ta ro p i tataa and canoumption. and
pormlftodMOt.
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C o n tin u e d f r t s F a f t B A
Robson who still resides In
Sanford. After leaving here, Mrs.
Wright lived in Columbia, S.C.
fur many yean and died In 1990
at the age of 94.
Th e 1942 program was en­
titled " A Red. White, and Blue
R e v u e . " W h ile M rs . J . L .
M cE w an played th e " S t a r
Spangled Banner." the curtain
ascended and a large American
(lag placed against a background
o f navy blue came Into view.
Mrs. McEwan then played a
medley of patriotic tongs.
T h e first n u m b er w a s a
Rainbow Rendezvous presented
by tiny tots three to six years
old. costumed in pastel shaded
taffeta frocks. These Included
Deverly Cooper, Ann Halley,
G e r r y W ilk in s o n . M a r ily n
C a lh o u n , Marla M e n e n d c s .
Gladys Hasty. Harriett Redding,
Sandra and Sonja Monforton.
T in y Harriett B ro w n and
Charles Poplin w ere w ell rereived as they sang "G o d Bless
America." As an encore they
m ng "Our Flag."
Dressed as a "country htek”
with large patches on her cov­
eralls. Mary Lou C opelan d's
number was outstanding.
As an "air hostess," Joynle
Mac .Jones' costume was made
o f blue satin with solid spangle
t r i m . She r e c e iv e d m u c h

applause fo r h e r a c ro b a tic
stunts.
Elotae Cook gave an excep­
tional performance In a tap
number, dressed In m ilitary
ccs'iime. A graceful acrobatic
and ballet com b in ation was
given by Joan Dapter In a gold
cloth acrobatic suit.
Charlotte T ru e danced an
advanced tap costumed In a
satin leotard with ruffles, a skirt
o f white and gold net and four
underskirts of w hite net. With It
she wore marching bonnet and
mitts.
Wearing rain bow tarleton.
Jean Vam danced a graceful
ballet. "The Society Strut" was
Impersonated by Beverly Rogers
wearing a black and silver cre­
ation.
The New York Bowery Girls
com posed o f J a n ic e C ook .
Charlotte SUne, Shirley Morgan.
Jean Vam. Elotae Cook and
Joynle Mae Jones wore typical
costumes o f plaid skirts topped
by red blouses and beanies while
chewing the Inevitable gum.
Mary Elisabeth Daniel pres­
ented the "Moonlight Cocktail
for Two" In which she wore a
two-way costume, half o f which
was a pink ruffled evening gown
with the other half a gentleman's
full dress suit. She kept the
audience puzzled as to whether
there were one or two persons
dancing.

Harriett Brown was captivat­
ing In an old-fashioned costume
of pink dowered taffeta with
pantaloons and bonnet to match.
In this attire she did a toe dance.
Charles Poplin, gave a realistic
Im personation o f A1 Jolson
singing "D a n n y B o y " while
Robert Altm an Charles Poplin
and Dudley McCally did a soft
shoe tap dressed In full dress
suits.
Jane Davts did a solo routine
in a French-designed costume of
blue taffeta. " T h e W altz In
S p r i n g t i m e " w a s g r a c e fu l
performed by Beverly Rogers
and Robert Samuel.
Furnishing a lively climax to
the revue were the "C ow Girls
from T e x a s" with Janice Cook
singing "D eep in the Heart of
Texas.- T h e girls wore typical
cow girl costumes o f blue with
fringed skirts and boleros, som­
breros and riding gloves. These
were Charlotte Stine, Jean Varn.
Shirley M organ. B etty Jane
Copeland, Joynle Mac Jones and
Mary Lou Copeland.
T h e r e w e r e m a n y o th e r
numbers, but space docs not
permit. All costumes were de­
signed by Dazlon o f New York
and made by Mrs. Domarlus
Jones o f Sanford, mother of
Joynle Mae. Mrs. J.L. McEwan
was the accompanist for the
entire revue.

Seminole than
white."
This encampment and several
others like It are Just part of the
many sights and sounds that
will continue today at Florida
GatorFest 95. being held at Lake
Monroe Park, from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.
The second annual event of­
fers a wide variety of enter­
t a in m e n t . L i v i n g H is t o r y
exhibits, local business displays,
crafts, antique and classic car
show, children's activities, food
and. o f course, alligators.
A demonstrator from Jungle
A d v e n t u r e s , in C h ristm a s,
sh ow ed b a b y alligators and
snakes to the "ohs and atm'' of
the crowd. She explained that
alligators have very small brains
and therefore they could hot be
trained to d o any tricks. But
"S m ile y " whose reptilian grin
was held In place with cl
clear
sealing tape around his Jaws,
was able to wave to the crowd,
with a little sleight of hand.
Smiley made his first appear­
ance at GatorFest last year and
the dem onstrator compared him
with a sm aller baby 'gator to
show the onlookers how fast
altlgators can grow. *
An Interesting display In the
antique car area is the "Lost in
the 5 0 s" mobile memorabilia
trailer. The museum on wheels
was first conceived by Bob
Nita Lamoureux in 1993 to take
with them to Michigan, to attend
a 40-year high school class
reunion. A fter that the Idea just
took off and the Lamoureux's
have travelled to many classic
car shows around Ihe country.
T h e red and white trailer is set
up like a gas station with two red
gas pumps, advertising signs on
the side and even a familiar "S ee
Rock City” birdhouse hung on
the awning. Inside, there is a
Juke box on one end, playing
music from the 1950s and a
soda shop on the other, complete
with chrome and green vinyl
stools that Bob found In his
father's basement. "They even
ha v e g u m under th e m ."
Lamoureux said.
T h e Lamoureux's will be at
home. In Oviedo, at the first ever
antique car show, sponsored by
the city o f Oviedo recreation and
parks department. The show will
be held at Riverside Park. Satur­
day. September 30. from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
In the craft area, the spirit was
definitely fall and Christmas,
even If the weather wasn’ t. The
anticipated cold front, that was
supposed to bring a 10 degree
drop In the daytime highs, was

stalled by a high pressure mass
over the Atlantic Ocean, but the
humidity did not dampen the
spirits o f Janice McGhee and
B etty Burslnskl. Inside their
craft tent were pumpkins and
ghosts, heralding the upcoming
H a llo w e en holiday, as th e y
sweated It out tn the sun.
Many festival goers arrived via
the shuttle buses provided by
Votran. so access to the park
w as fairly easy. The shuttles will
continue today.
E a rly rise rs can e n jo y a
four-mite Gator Run and Bike
Rally from 7 to 10 a.m. and a
"C atch-The-G atorB y-Th e-Tail"
children's fishing tournament,
beginning at 9 a.m. Also the first
act on the main stage w ill be
"Praise the Lord" with contem ­
porary Christian music.
Lake Monroe Park Is located
on the north side o f the St.
Johns River, on the right side o f
the new U.S. Highway 17-92

megahertz radio system, 81 m il­
lion for new voting machines
and a *1.6 million Health De­
partment expansion.
Tile projects were to be paid
for through the issuance o f a
$21.7 million bond Issue secured
by hulf-cent sales tax revenue.
The bond Issue would Include
issuance costs, accrued and cap­
italized Interest.
County officials had Intended
to issue bonds this month but
now propose a short term In­
ternal financing plan for the
projects which would be repaid
with a bond issue In the spring
or summer of 1996.
A staff report from the Office of
M anagem ent und B u d g et
authorized by director Cindy
I lull outlines the plan.
"W e had Intended on issuing
the txinds by September. 1995.
However, we now recommend
not Issuing bonds on the open
market at this tim e." Hail states.
"T iie primary reason for this

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batablc arbitrage Is the amount
of ex cess ea rn in gs received
when bond proceeds are In­
vested above the yield on the
bonds, according to the report.
Although the county will lose
six months worth of Interest
earning from the General Fund
by the reduction In Its Invest­
ment pool o f approxim ately
*67,000. the loss w ill be offset
by savings since the length of
time for capitalizing Interest or
(he bond will be shorter.
The disadvantage to the plan
is tlie risk o f interest rate
Increase exists.
The sta ff recommends the
BCC concurrence with Ihc In­
terim financing plan fur capital
projects.
Following the 9:30 a.m. brief­
ing. the com m issioners will
conduct u 10:30 a.m. work
session on amendments to the
county billboard regulations.
The co m m ission ers meet in
room 1028 o f Ihe County Serv­
ices Building.

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final design o f the Public Safety
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larch
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projects totaling *6.1 million,
under the plan. The cash is
available In county Investments
and will be available from Octo­
ber 1995 through April 1996.
The 1996 Sale Ta x bond Issue In
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all cash expenditures and ac­
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according to the plan.
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Lake Brantley to host scholarship seminar

Adult Flag Football
SANFORD -

Th e Sanford Recreation De­
an organisational meeting for
_ football league on Wedneaday.
October 4th i t 6 p.m. at the Downtown Youth
Center, low er level o f Sanford Ctty Hah.
T h e league hopea to atart play on Saturday.
October 14th.
F o r m ore Information, call th e Sanford
Recreation Department at (407) 330-5697.

Wrestling Club started
OVIEDO — The Florida Jeta Olympic Wrestl­
in g Club la looking for new member*.
A ll Seminole County atudenta from elementa­
ry through high school are Invited to compete
on the team that will take port In 3 0 tournament
(all on Saturdays) and w ill be coached Oviedo
High School's Rick Trlbtt and J.D. Robbins, who
haa coached at every level o f wrestling and also
handled the California Jeta that w on 13 national
championships and 13 state champtonahipe.
Practice at Oviedo High School w ill be every
Wedneaday from 0-7:30 p.m. The fe e to Join the
clu b la 030. which Includes Insurance. T-shirt.
U SA Wrestling membership card, newsletter,
magaalne and participation certificate. Addi­
tional fam ily members can Join at a prorated fee.
I f you miss a practice, don't w orry, come the
next Ume.
For more info, call J.D. Robbtna (366-4840) or
R ick Trlbtt (366-3583).

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ESPN’s Roy Firestone wowed the
crowd Saturday at the 8anford
Town* Confer 8 ports Breakfast

Defensive
effort ca n ’t
save Tribe

SANFORD — There are probably very few sports fans
w ho know that sports commentator Roy Firestone to a
talented singer and Impressionist.
M any tons know Firestone as the host o f ESPN's “ Up
C lo se " Interview talk show. H e has won six Em m y
awards and two ACE awards for cable excellence as a
result o f Interviews that he has conducted with over
3.000 athletes, in addition to the Nova University
A w ard for Broadcast Journalism.
“ T h e moat rewarding thing about It to that you get to
be around excellence ail the tim e.'' Firestone said. "Y o u
get to hear people's stories o f excellence. I really like to
near people’s Individual sagas."
During Saturday's grand opening festivities at the
Seminole Towne Center. Firestone revealed his talents
for Impression and singing. H is victims Include Frank
Sinatra, Paul Simon. Bos Skaggs, the BeeGees. B.J.
Thom as, the Doors. John Lennon. Gordon Llghtfoot.
Johnny Mathis. Nell Diamond and Sammy Davto, Jr.
T h e act also poses a question about how Llghtfoot.
Mathis and Diamond would have sounded singing the
National Anthem. Firestone then offered a rendition o f
how he would envision each performer might sound.
" I ’v e been doing this since I was 15." Firestone said.
" I d o about 60 performances a year, and are have a

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pretty good following w ith It. W e get a lot o f requests to
do this, so 1developed a n act. 1 put a lot of work Into It. I
produce the videos and write the material. The sh o w
encompasses a lot o f things I love, like comedy, m usic,
and sports."
Firestone does b o x e r Muhammad A ll and late
sportacaater H ow ard Cosell in their own rap group, aa
well aa ABC sportacaater Keith Jackson and boxer M ike
Tyson. He to working o n BUI Clinton for future sets.
“ Th e most challenging Interview I ever did w as
Cosell." Firestone salcL "H e was kind of • bully, b u t he
w as fascinating, too. The hardest thing about In­
terviewing athletes to that you have to give th em a
sense o f dignity because they are out there trying t o to
their best in most cases. Sports are to be enjoyed, and
not made Into the ultimate test.”
Firestone's one hour act also Includes a video hlatory.
40 years of sports set t o “ Sports Really Light the F ir e '',
a sports bioopen vid eo set to ''Steamroller Blues” , a
sports comebacks v id eo set to "Long and W inding
Road", and a tribute to Olympians set to “ One Moment
In T im e". All four songs were performed by Firestone.
When all the Impersonation and Joking was over.
Firestone began talking about how athletes confront
fear, use team work and dream that anything to
achievable. Firestone feels fear should be confronted
with courage and persistence, and that working aa part
o f a team makes people better.

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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — No o n e could blame
the Sem in ole football team for
feeling a little defensive after Friday
night a loss to Titusville In a Claaa
5A. District 6 showdown at Thomas
E. Whlgham Stadium.
Seminole dropped to 1-3 overall
and 0-2 in the d istrict, while
Titusville to now 4-0 with a 2-0
diarict mark. The Tribe's defense
held the Terriers to 126 yards of
tota l o ffe n s e , r e c o v e re d three
fumbles and later added an In­
terception. The problem was (he
Seminole offense only managed 68
total yards and com m lted two
turnovers of Us own.
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Seminole back-up quarterback LaShawn Eason looks
for an open receiver aa a pair o f Titusville Terrier players

close In looking (or a sack during Friday night’s Class
5A-Dlstrict 6 gams at Thomas E. Whlgham Field.

Lake Mary alive after
surviving Lyman scare

Hurricane* fall on road
BLACKSBURG, Va. — Dwayne Thomas ran
for 165 yards and a touchdown to lead Virginia
Tech to a 13-7 victory over No. 17 Miami,
marking the first time the Hurricanes have lost
to an unranked team In 11 years.
Miami drove from Its 25 to the Virginia Tech
25 In the final two minutes, but substitute
quarterback Ryan Clement's fourth-down pass
to Yatll Green with 23 seconds left was broken
up at the goal line.
A mass of fans In the sold-out stadium
stormed the field to celebrate the first victory by
Virginia Tech (2-1. 1-1 Big East) over Miami (1-2.
0-1) In 13 meetings.
Virginia Tech, which had som e costly turn­
overs In Its first two losses, played con­
servatively on offense and missed four field
goals, but used an aggrcaalve. blitsing defense to
stifle Miami. The Hokies had six tackles behind
the line of scrimmage and six sacks for 70
yards.

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equity, colleges ir e reducing scholarships.
The seminar to being presented for the fifth
consecutive year, and Peterson to expecting a
crowd of around 100 people. The program will
help blue ch ip athletes who are known by college
recruiters but need guidence. as well as above
average athletes w h o are overlooked and need
Upson how to seek out scholarships.
Peterson encourages high school student
athletes o f all ages to attend because the sem inar
also discusses high school courses that are
required b y the National Collegiate Athletic
Association. The process that high school athletic
directors g o through to help kids pursue

scholarships will also be discussed, and h elpfu l
resource materials win also be Introduced.
“ There are m a n y different w ays to E « t
scholarships.'' Peterson said. “ We want to g e t
the students athletes Informed and help th em
form realistic expecations. W e want to h e lp
get started. There are NCAA regulations
they need to know about. We also want to
try to help student athletes find schools that a re
right for them."
The seminar
kept track o f different
atheletes who h arve
e participated
pariJctpat
In the last fiv e
years. Peterson and Terry Butler, who h a v e
successfully
ly helped their own children g e t
athletic scholarships to college, will also be
speaking at the seminar. For more Information,
call 862-1772 ext. 334.

Firestone shows off versatility

3RD offers Baton classes

MARTINSVILLE. Va. - When rain washed
out qualifying for the Goody’s 500 at the
Martinsville Motor Speedway fo r the second
straight day. Jeff Gordon was awarded the top
qualifying spot based on season points, which
he leads by 309 over seven-time aeries champi­
on Dole Earnhardt.
It will be the ninth time this season Gordon
haa started from the front, although this one
does not count as a pole victory.
Earnhardt, who did some playful wrestling
w ith Gordon during a T V Interview Saturday,
w ill start alongside him. while Sterling Marlin,
the only other driver with a chance to catch
Gordon in the standings, w ill start third.
With the ralnout. the pita on the front straight
went to the top 18 teams in the points,
relegating, among others, John Andretti. Darrell
Waltrip. Brett Bodine. Lake Speed. Jimmy
Spencer. Joe Nemecbek and K yle Petty to the
back straight.
The last time Winston Cup qualifying was
com pletely washed out was at the TranSouth
5 0 0 at Darlington, S.C., In March 1993.

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ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS - If you are a high
school student athlete w ho to aspiring to earn a
scholarsh ip to college, the Lake Brantley H igh
School m edia center to the place to be W ednes­
day at 7 p.m.
Rollins College men's golf and basketball coach
Kyle Frakes w ill Join Stetson girls soccer coach
Bob WUoon for a seminar that will offer tips
about how to get a collegiate athletic scholarship.
The Lake Brantley Athletic Dept and Booster
Club are sponsoring th e seminar, which to open
to the public. Lake Brantley athletic director Bob
Peterson expects to have three collegiate coaches

SANFORD - The Sanford Recreation De­
partment is offering karate for agea 6 to adult.
Th e classes are held at the Sanford Gym­
nastics Association Building. 601 E. 35th Place,
on Thursday from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m.
Th e Instructor to Barry Qreen. a 3rd degree
blackbelt. and the cost to 810 per month.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

Rain gives pole to Gordon

“ The realities about the world o f athletic
scholarships are different than tom e adults

HwMd Staff Writer

Sanford Recreation Karate

SANFORD — The Sanford Recreation De­
partment to offering baton classes for girls ages
5 and up. The classes, taught by J oy Clore. are
held every Thursday from 6:45 p.m. to 7:30
p.m . at the Sanford Gymnastics Association
Building. 6 0 1 E. 35th Place.
The coat to 610 per month.
For more Information call 330-5607.

SefDtember 24. 1995

SUNDAY

Sanford Herald

ByTO NYI
Herald correspondent

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Lyman's Freddie Young ran for 140 yards on 27 carries and scored one
touchdown, but the Greyhounds fall short, dropping a 22-21 decision to
Lake Mary Friday night.

LONGWOOD - If It seemed like
the Lake Mary and Lyman high
school football teams were fighting
for their lives Friday night at the
Carlton Henley Athletic Complex.
It's only because they were.
Both the Lake Mary Rams and
Lyman Greyhounds, two of the five
schools that make up 6A-Dtotrtct 4.
came Into Friday night's game with
one district loss and a game with
stale-ranked Lake Brantley still
ahead.
Thanks to Recolon Jumpp's 8yard touchdown run with 7:24 left

in the game, the Lake Mary Ram s
pulled out a 22-21 win that keeps
a live their hopes of postseason play.
“ Tonight was 'do or die' for us."
said Lake Mary coach Doug Peters.
“ W e're finding ways lo win the
close games this year. We h a ve to
take some confidence from winning
a gam e like thto."
T h e win puts Lake Mary (3-1
overall. 1-1 In (he district) In a tie
w ith Oviedo for third In the district
standings behind Lake Brantley and
L a k e H ow ell (both 1-0 In the
d is tr ic t). L ym an drops to 0-4
overall. 0-2 In the district.
Both the district champion and
□ B m L a k e M ary. Fags 3B

Lake Brantley takes advantage of Lion errors to win
A U T O RACING
□ 12:40 p.m. — ESPN. NASCAR Winston Cup.
Goody’s 500. at Martinsville. Va.. (L)
N A T IO N A L FO O TB A LL LRA O U K
□ 1 p.m. — WOFL 35, Chicago Bears at St. Louis
Rams. (L)
□ 8 p.m . — TN T. Green B ay Packers at
Jacksonville Jaguars. (L)

B yN Y A M I
Herald Correspondent
OVIEDO — A strong defense can
keep even the weakest offense in
most football gam es. A strong
defense combined with an equally
potent offense, however, to almost
always an unbeatable combination.
Th e Oviedo Lions proved the
formula correct In a 21-6 loss Friday
night to the Lake Brantley Patriots

In a Class 5-A District 4 football
conical at John Courier Field.
T h e two teams battled to a 7-6
Lake Brantley lead at the end o f the
first half, after bolh teams' defenses
held the other's offenses scoreless In
the second quorler. but. Oviedo fell
prey to the Patriot defense In the
second half, selling up a couple of
scoring opportunities that (he Lake
Brantley offense Just couldn't pass
up.

"Thto was a real sloppy way to
win. but w e 'll take It ." Lake
Brantley coach Fred Almon said.
"W e had a couple o f turnovers and
some big penalties, but. In the end.
we were able to hold on and get the
victory, and that to really all lhal
matters.
"W e came back strong there In
the second half and that has really
been the story for us all season.”
In each o f the two previous games

thto season, against JacksonvilleBodes and Apopka, (he Patriots (3-0)
w ere victorious after trailing a t the
end o f the first half.
Oviedo turned the ball over o n all
fiv e o f Its second half possessions on
tw o Interceptions, a fumble, and a
punt. Lake Brantley wasted little
tim e capitalizing on the L io n s '
misfortune.
Following an Oviedo fumble, the
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playing for the Chicago White 8ox. His stats are for the 1996 season in the
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currant career totals (including 1995 games) In the third column.
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PATRIOTS 11. L IO N S *

Patriots took advantage o f
the scoring opportunity when
B r ia n G o n x a le s s c a m p e re d
across the goal line from sixyards out. John Berardl added
the extra point Increasing the
Patriot lead to 14-6.
O v ie d o quarterback A n d y
Neufeld w as Intercepted at midfie ld on the Lions follow in g
possession, but the Patriots w ere
unable to capitalize, settlin g
Instead fo r a 35-yard field goal
attempt which fell short.
T h e Lions took over but w ere
forced to punt after ten plays.
Again Lake Brantley w asted
little time converting the field
p o sitio n Oviedo gave th em ,
acortng In four plays on a drive
w hich started on the Oviedo
48-yard line. Gonzales barreled
flve-ysrda to get the six points

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Oviedo's last hope to score
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out the clock to seal the victory.
Next week. Oviedo (1-3) will
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Jucksonvillc-Bolles High School.
The Palrlols|3-0) will travel to
Sanford to take on the Seminole
Fighting Scmlnolcs (1-3) In a
Seminole A th letic Conference
contest. Both gam es are set for
7:30 p.m. kickoffs.

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Ssm ln ols defensive and Reggie Holloway
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during the Terriers 6-0 win Friday night. Holloway
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dous game." said
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Titusville had the gam e's only score when
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two-point co n version failed,
leaving the 'Hounds up 13-8.
While It took longer than a
kickoff return, the Hams came
right back with a four-play
touchdown drive. Jum pp scor­
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shame that we came out on the
short end of the score.
"I'm very proud o f the guys
and thetr elfort tonight."
The Greyhounds, who had two
second-half drives end Inside the
Lake Mary 25-yard line, went
back on lop as time expired In
the third quarter.
On a second-and-eight play
from the Lyman 20-yard line.
Alvin Cummings ripped off a
13-yard run. As he was tackled,
the hall came loose und bounced
forward. Wes Hunter fielded It
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line In full stride and raced to the
end zone.
Young rushed for the iwo(xilnt conversion amt a 21-16
Lyman edge.
Once again, the Luke Mary
offense responded. Jumpp cap­
ping an eight-play drive with Ills
game-winning touchdown run
The try for two on the point-after
fulled.
"W e've been relying so much
on our offense In the early going.
It was time tor our offense to step
up and contribute," said Peters.
.Jumpp fin ished w ith 133
yards on 26 carries while Casey
added 79 yards on I I i nns

Fur Lym an. Young had a
game-high 140 yards on 27
rushes.
Defensively. Kyle Johnson re­
covered two fumbles for the
G rey h o u n d s wh i l e Charl ey
Banks Intercepted a pass and
forced a fumble. Joey Clause also
recovered a tumble for Lyman.
Pinkney ami Mike Stephenson
each picked up a fumle for the
Rums.
Next week. Lake Mary will
host Deltona. Lyman, which is
oil next week, returns to action
on Friday. Oct. 6. In a game at
Lake Brantley.
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runner-up advance to the
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Early on Friday n ig h t. It
looked like the Rams were going
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over on their first three posses­
sions In (heir half of the field.
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Fred Young capping a six-play.
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Another Lyman drive fizzled
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rule, they would have to stay
after school.
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expectation , the class w ou ld
h a v e to choose where th ey
w anted to go far a field trip. I
t o ld th e m th ey c o u ld g o
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w o u l d n ’ t even be any
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drat name because It's a lot
e a o l e r t o n v than Mr.
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far lunch, and the dam could aN
wherever they wanted to eat tt.
Everybody would be able to do
whatever they wanted to d o at

0R0W8 needs vohmleeis

Grads 7

w ill be held on
n Saturday, Oct. 7 from 9
OROWS Fam ily Learning

I Spy
"Th ey don’t call them pro­
blems for n o th in g ." he said
sarcastically.
He figured there w ere more
so he softly
aware o f his

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clothes to put In a dresser , and
mm w i i f re H O O a QG lO K IUR1U40C.

H ow w ould you ted if you had
no house? hom e people aay they
wouldn't m iss a thine tf their
home w a s abruptly taken away

B u t I am not looking
a t the ground
1s p y something

hesding straight lb
raised Kls shield and
the blasts. Finally, he reached
L ex 's lair. H e took out hts
language bom b and stuck It to
th e w a l l . H e a p e l l e d o u t
"EXPLOOE." He stepped back
and shielded himself.
The bomb left a large hole In
the wall.
Looking through It. he saw
many different obstac les. He

B u t what I spy
la not new
I ap y something

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W h at I spy la full
o f bright Jolly colors
W h at I spy looks
lik e It was.made
w ith painting rollers
C anyouguesa
w h at I spy
O r must I continue
Because what I toy
Y o u can ace at any
1. ) Name the tw o movtea that
earned Beat Actress Academy
Awards fpr Jodie Foster.
2. ) On w hich 1901 T V series
did Jodie Foster play Addle
Pray?
3. ) W h ich 1091 m ovie. In
The lion used in the m ovie which she also starred, marked
scooped Footer up In Ita mouth Jodie Foster's directorial debut?
at one point In th e filming,
..•wiwwawn.. it
O v e r a ll, the homeless are
' u ii
leaving her with a couple o f
treated w ith lack o f respect.
prominent scare o n her ab­ •Ml «• «MM|IS.. P M
Som e people Juet don't realize
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domen.
the one and only dtSerence la
they have homes and the home­
less d o n 't You can't change the
way others feel o r think, but you
4W»
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can change your thoughts and
feelings. Please try to help In any
way possible.

Jodie Foster made her m ovie
debut opposite fellow child star
Johnny Whitaker In “ Napoleon
and Samantha" — a Disney
movie that also featured Michael
Douglas In a supporting role.

Seminole County
School Board

8 tu d .n l and i m
attendance dey.
Enjoy the day off.

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Turn on your
Imagination

Since Mrs. Croom la gone. I'm
going to run the class my way.
First, w ell. I suppose we would
do w hat the teacher asked. (I
know the class would hare that,
but w e have to follow some o f
the rules.) A fter that, the only
rule In m y class would be to
have fun. If nobody followed that

La st clue. OK.
W hat I spy can only happen
o n the spccialest part
o f a special day
A las, the beautiful
g lo w
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m y friend
I apy a large
Magnificent
Rain bowl

Rain
G rads6
W hat la rain?
la It when the angels cry?
la rain when
you cry
or
whenJust a lot of

people cry?
D o you ever think
o r what
makes
(train?
I wish that you

never
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B yH ATH
Grades
What do you call It when an
Innocent boy tr ie s am oklng
because his friends "w a n ted him
t o " ? Or when u su ally good
students get caught skipping
class? You call It peer preasue.
You may not realise It. but
peer pressure is a m ajor tector in
how we live our Uvea. May times
we aay and/or do things Just by
the Influence of peer pressure.
I think peer pressure Is when
you feel pressured Into doing
something by your peers. You
m ay do ao because you want to
be considered " c o o l" by your
friends. But If you stop and think
about it. usually you r peers try
and pressure you Into doing
what they're doing ao that they
can Justify It.
By standing up to them you've
(1) stopped yourself from doing
something wrong, and (2) In a
small way you've told them
what they're doing is wrong,
t're doing them a favor.
Thus, you'i

S.M.8. Man
B y PATRICK BALV
GradeO
Up. up and away w ith the last
action-packed Issue o f S.M.S.
Man. This time an excitin g
three-part Issue w here S.M.S
Man beats Lex Lskevlew . Also,
last week’s Issue Is Included.
A s S.M.S. Man neared Lex’s
he could see radioactive

thorugh.
After a lot o f blasting, he
finally reached the other aide of
the building.
Above him w as Lola Lan­
guage,
_
mechanical arm. S.M.S.
followed the arm w ith his eyes
until he aaw the control panel.
Standing next to It In a glass
dome at the top o f the celling
was Lex. S.M.S Man set his gun
to water and shot the control
panel. It short dreuted and the
arm opened. S.M.S. Man caught
Lois and set her down.
"N ow for you. L e x ." S.M.S.
Man yelled.
"No. for you .” Lex said on the
loudspeaker.
Lex shot these radioactive
letters:
E-M -l-T-R -O -Y-T-S-E -A -W -T
-N-O-D-X-E-L-!-'-,
"Hal” laughed S.M.S. Man and
pulled out his sentence structure
gun and blasted all the letters.
The letters then spelled DON’T
WASTE YOUR TIME. LEX!
As Let tried to read them.
S.M.S. Man took out another
language b o m b and spelled
"High explosive Tim e OB sec."
He stuffed It In his science
laser, set It for gas. and shot it on
the back o f one o f the letters.
Then he set his gun for plasma
and shot a hole In the celling. He
took Lota w ith him as he flew
through the hole. He returned
Lola back to school safely, but
the c h ild r e n n e v e r fo rg a ve
S.M.S. Man that.

Seen at school
Which will i! be?
The royal court at Ssminolo
High School Is preparing for
H om ecom ing Wsek cslsbratlone which will gal underway
tomorrow. The young Isdlaa
w h o h o p e to ba t h e
Homecoming Qussn am, left
to right: Alexia Chignon,
Dunn, Adrlanna Earl, Vara
June, Anltra Lanlsr, NMMelgh
Raines, Brooke Wagner and
A n gela Wiggins. The young
man who want to be M the
queen's side am, left to right:
A lex A co s ta , Eddie Green,
Ronald Moors, Vincent Sutler,
Arthur Posiey, Slava Sparry,
C h a d G r a y s o n and G a b s
Jeetus.
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�D AR airs First Am endm ent; club honors m em bers
Nicole A r ft r u Kerr, executive
director o f Liberty Counsel o f
Orlando, was guest speaker at
the luncheon meeting o f Sallte
Hantaon Chapter. Daughters o f
th e American Revolution on
Sept. S at Hunt's End.
H er eublect "First Amendment
R igh ts" brought pertinent In­
form ation to members regarding
successful steps being taken to
d e fe n d stu d en ts' p ra y e r In
school and Bible clubs formed by
students. Liberty Counsel, a
n on -p rofit organisation, w as
farm ed to help assist students

DORIS
D IE TR IC H

the First
protei
and others protect
Amendment rights.
Ms. Kerr graduated Summa
Cum Laude from the University

Attonwy Nicoto
Ariarat Ktrrgr#dta
HouaaSpaakarNawt
Gingrich whan aha
vapraaantad Ubarty
Counsal In
Washington, D.C.
Karrracantty spoka
to tfwMIto Harrison
Chaptar Daughtara of
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Revolution. Har
subject was ‘First
Amandmant Rights.'

o f Florida with a bachelor o f arts
degree In sociology, according to
Virginia Powell. She then com­
pleted a Joint degree program at
the University o f Florida working
simultaneously on a master of
arts degree In sociology and Juris
doctor In law receiving both
degrees In 1094.
Virginia Mlkler. regent, pre­
sided over the business meeting
and Introduced the following
guests: Mary L o u is e E lg in .
C ath erin e C orn eliu s, Mam ie
Spoils, Sandra Moodle. Norma
Manets. Joyce Brooks. Pat Her­
ring. Fran Morton, and Margaret
Wesley.
Prospective m em b ers alto
present were Mildred Lind. Julia
Sartln. and M aurene Bravo.
Heidi Haines, vic e regent. In­
troduced her mother. Jenelle
Haines, from Ft. Lauderdale,
special guest and presented as
transferring m em bers. Vanra
D eeper and E lisab eth
Bridgwater.
Lourtne Messenger announced
the week of Sept. 17-23 was
Constitution W eek.
Pat Fox gave the President
General's Message and Skip Orlltski presented the National
D e fe n s e m e s s a g e . S h e an­
nounced that National Defense
C om m ittee Chairm an Phyllis
Schafley has retired after 40
years o f service.

Lining up for luncheon at the 8arford Women’s
membership luncheon Wednesday are (from left):
J e a n e tte Padgett, Faye Slier, secon d vic e

A memorial in honor of Lucille
Rowe w ill be presented to the
A m erica n Indian Scholarship
Committee. The resignation o f

Janie# Springfield
club member.
Pencils w ere co lle c te d
Tamassee School; soup labels
and stamps for the veterans are

Betty Steffens as corresponding
secreta ry w as accepte d and
Carolyn Cornelius has accepted
the position b y unanimous vote.

A n ap p eal to the governor
b Ross Day

LMHS senior’s letter

H«nM Mwta Sf Mtfy SwwS
Ellen Rollins (left), director of Senior Friends, shows a Friends
publication to Norma Smith, president ol the Lake Mary AARP.

‘ Frien d s’ leader
rem inds A A R P
to stay active
After a two-month hiatus, the
Lake Mary Chapter of the A AR P
began its monthly m eetings
■g»in on Sept. 19. The com m it­
tee secretary gave a report about
the last meeting. The dessert
snd fashion show held in June
which was the A A R P 's first
fund-raiser ever, brought in
•153.30.

MARY
ROWELL

□ t e a R aw alL Fags 2 C

Scott Whltefleld. a senior at
Lake Mary High School, was
completing a class assignment
In American Government, the
task o f writing to any elected
official o f the government to
one’s thoughts for the
purpose o f change.
According to Scott, most o f the
students were writing to the
school board and he wanted to
do something different. H e had
read In .the newspaper that Bob
Ross, host of the television show
"T h e J o y o f P a in tin g " had
recently passed away after a
long battle w ith cancer. This
news had deeply affected
who had watched his shows
often over the years.
He teamed Bob Ross was a
native o f Maitland and petitioned
Gov. Lawton Chiles to honor
Ross. Scott w as skeptical as
most adults w h o write to a
government official as he never
expected anything to come of his
effort. On Aug. 6. he received a
document in the mall from the
governor proclaiming Aug. 6 as
"Bob Ross Day."
The proclamation reads In part
... "Whereas Bob Ross was a
native o f Maitland. Florida who
was beloved and adored by his
friends and viewers, whereas he
was a peace-loving man who
always emphasized a positive
attitude, whereas he recently
lost a battle to cancer, whereas It
Is fitting to honor him with a day
designated to his memory, on
this, the 8th day o f July. 1 do
hereby proclaim August 6 as
Bob Ross Day in tribute to a
great Floridian." The words used
to describe Bob Ross are the
words o f Scott Whltefleld written
to the governor In a classroom
assignment.

SHAY
KOEGEL

Ernie
P le d g e o f
Allegiance to the flag and a
quick Introduction o f the proram ch airm an . J u n e Sunerland. Th e guest speaker.
Valeric Hlckey-Patton. waa then
introduced b y the program
chairman w ho acknowledged
her many accomplishments in­
cluding her 20 years o f service
os the mayor and city commis­
sioner of West Miami, her lead­
ership positions as the president
of the Dade League of Cities,
president of W om en In Govern­
m ent Service, president and.
state director o f Business and
Professional W om en, and her
appointment b y the governor to
th e South F lo r id a R egion al
Planning Council.
She has been honored by both
the Senate and House o f Repre­
sentatives of the state o f Florida.
Scott WMtofloM holds proclam ation from governor.
Five years ago. Valerie
Hlckey-Patton waa elected to the
country
team,
snd
works
port
As a result of Scott's effort.
Legislative C om m ittee o f the
tim
e
at
Publlx.
He
plana
to
Ross’s brother called Scott and
AARP. Is a m em b e r o f the
attend
Florida
State
University
thanked him for (he family and
Economics Subcommittee and Is
next
fall
and
major
In
account­
let him know how much the
a recruiter for the committee and
fam ily appreciated Scott's loyal­ ing. He Is the son of T im and has been lobbying for the AARP
Sandl
Whltefleld
of
Longwood.
ty a n d determination. Scott
ever since that time.
w hltefleld Is a senior class vice
Valerie Hickey-Patton’s firs!
Ex-Miami
mayor
president at Lake Mary High
husband died In 1998 and she
addraaaoa
AARP
School, a member of the wrestl­
T h e W inter Springs A A R P
ing team , a member of the cross

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Breakfast aids education; Mott addresses musicians
....

rha Rav. Amoa Jonas. Daloris Williams snd ths Rsv, Frank

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Building prayer patterns for
life's work and even our play
make for a dally ChrlMlan life.
One must pray without ceasing.
In this world of trials, troubles
crises that appear in this
Chrlstlarawork of life."
These words of wisdom were
sp oken by
Dr. W. Fr ank
W illiam s, pastor of Mt. Zion
Missionary Baptist Church, who
gwas the keynote speaker at the
Annual Prayer Breakfast of the
Christian Education Committee
w h i c h su pports the C a s tle
Brewer Scholarship Fund.
T h is fund aids deserving stu­
dents who are eligible to attend
the college of their choice. He
spoke o f the need to build a
prayer pattern for one's life o f
work and play. Zecharlah 8:5 is
the reference scripture.
T h e music of the morning was
rendered by national recording
gospel artist Vernon "P a p a "
HwM r w S, Aw* VtwSwMrtns»n Jones. The Rev Amos C. Jones,
pastor o f the host church. St.
Williams al prsysr breakfast

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H A W K IN S
Paul Missionary Baptist Church,
presided over the service o f
prayer, dedication, praise and
Christian meditation.
Th e welcome and the occasion
was given by Brother James
Gray. The blessing was offered
by Pastor Jones.
Special thanks go to American
C ulinary Federation. Central
Florida Chapter. Inc.. Orlando, to
E rn ie C ulbreath's C a te rin g .
Crooms Academy and Juanita
Harold.
Thanks to all of those who
helped to make this annual

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a
a n lr lln n l on.
prayer
breakfast
a
spiritual and
financial success. '
C h a irm a n o f t h e p r a y e r
breakfast was Low m an Oliver III;
David Robinson, scholarship
chairman. Committee members
are Joyce A b n ey. Alterm ese
B en tley. S h e r a ly n Brinson.
Julius Francis. L avem e Glover.
J a m e s G r a y . E ln o r a H o lt.
Barbara Kirby. Earl Minott. Delorls Myles. M innie Phillips.
Herman Walden. Bessie Wright
and Geraldine Wright.

Happy birthday
T h ere w e re m a n y people
sharing their natal days In Sep­
tember. Happy Birthday goes
ou t to C a th e rin e H aw kins.
Natherlne B en tley. Betty B.
Smith. DclorU Martin. Roslland
Tillman. Cynthia Tillman. Faye
J. Williams. Mendell Kendrick.
Charles Trlnowskl. Karen Hub­
bard. Geraldine Wright. Helen
Smith.
□ Baa B aw k la a . Faaa 2C

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�*C - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, September 24, 1995

Sanford Lion's Club Spaghetti
Dinner and Bingo , you have
nHaarrt a treat, (for 33 y e a n
n o w . t h e club baa b e e n
sp on sorin g these d in n ers to
benefit their sight project o f
providing
for children
chlldn in Seminole County
schools.
T h e dinner will be h eld on
Sept. 30, from 4 to 8 p.m.. at the
Stnford Ctvtc Center. A ccom pa­
n y in g th e spaghetti w ill be
toased salad, garlic toast and
drink, all for 15.00
Paat President H a ro ld
Hlghamtth wlU be in ch arge at
the kitchen while Past President
Andrea Krazlese will m anage the
bingo games.
Tickets are available from any
club member or at the door. For
Information, call Gloria Chang.
331-0700. or Cecil Taylor, presi­
dent. 365-3564.

Dietrichic
c o lle c te d each m o n th . N ew
yearbooks were distributed to
m em bers and special thanks
given to Dr. Cbarallne Luna for
her assistance In com piling and
printing.
The regent thanked hostesses
G ra c e Parks. H eid i H ain es.
Dorothy Erisman and Dr. Luna.

Woman’s Club hosts

Mr. and Mr*. Michael M. MoCroofy

Stephanie Schatz,
Michael McCreary
exchange vows
LAKE M ARY - Stephanie
Lee Schatz and Michael W .
McCreary were married Ju ly
8. 1995. at 1 p.m.. at Orace
U nited M eth odlat C hu rch.
Lake Mary. T h e Rev. W illiam
Boyer and the Rev. David
Liddell perform ed the tradi­
tional ceremony.
The bride la the daughter o f
Thom aa W . and Linda K.
S ch atz o f Lon gw ood . T h e
groom Is the ton o f William
and R o b e rta M cC reary o f
Stuart. Fla.
Given in marriage by her
lather, the bride chose for her
vows a full-length white satin
gown. The aklrt was covered
with an overlay o f sheer Il­
lusion. The gown featured a
round n e ck lin e and sh o rt
capped sleeves. The fitted bod, ic e w as em b ellish ed w ith
appliques of white seed pearls
and descended to a dropped
waist. Her fingertip illusion
veil was held by a pearl beaded
h e a d b a n d . She ca rried a

cascading bouquet o f white
rosea, daisies. Queen Anne's
lace and greenery.
Rebecca Schatz o f Orlando,
the bride's sister, served as
maid of honor. She wore a
tuxedo-style, forest green silk
and velvet knee-length dress,
and carried a bouquet o f white
r oses and d a i s i e s w i t h
greenery.
Charles O’Hara o f Port St.
Lucie, Fla. served the groom
as best man.
Ushers were Timothy Mc­
Creary. Scott McCreary and
Thomas McCreary, brothers o f
the groom.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
Cultural Arts Center. Sanford.
A fter a w edd in g trip to
Cozumel. M exico, the
newlyweds are making their
home In Jensen Beach.
The bride Is an elementary
school teacher and the groom
Is a retirement and Investment
planner.

C o lo r fu l a rr a n g e m e n ts o f
autumn flowers decorated the
Sanford Woman's Club Wednes­
day. when about 8 5 w om en
gathered for a membership and
welcom e luncheon. It was an
opportune time for m ilady to
snow o ff those good-looking new
Call fashions.
Th e luncheon was hosted by
th e board o f m an agers and
department chairman with Faye
SOer. second vice president, the
overall chairman.
Members and guests received
lovely Invitations, handIjialnted
w ith sunflowers by
Faye, a
talented artist.
During the luncheon, back­
ground piano music w as played
b y Jean Metts. S evera l pro­
s p e c tiv e m em bers w e re In­
troduced as well a s several
members of the Sanford Junior
W om an's Club.
It was announced that the
scholarship com m 1tee plans
Oktoberfest next m onth. The
committee met recently to make
authentic German attire for the
serVers to wear at the festive fall
frolic. At the luncheon, two
m em bers, Vlota Franks and
Polly Pexold. wore their colorful
outfits to give the luncheon
crowd a sneak preview o f the
forthcoming fete. T h e costumes
were inspired by Vivian Buck
w h en she vis ite d a q u a in t

Stnlort gattwr
for social
Nobody's ever had more fun
than about 80 seniors who
gathered recently for an Ice
cream social at the Sanford
Senior Center. Hostesses were
Ronl Mott, director o f the San­
ford Senior Center, and Ellen
Rollins, coordinator o f Senior

V O fU M M ft n M Q M I

Friends o f Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. The two organi­
zations w ere sponsors of the fun
event.
CFRH furnished 15 gallons o f
Ice cream and eight different
toppings. A number o f Items
were a dd, according to Herman
Schroeder, to benefit heart walk
and a variety o f door prizes were
awarded Including several Items
hand-made by John O'Brien.
T h e senior* participated In
several gam es including shaving
balloons, the hula-hoop, tacky
T-shirts and a men's leg contest.
Herman said, "Everyone had a
very enjoyable time and are
looking forward to another. Ellen
and Ronl are really working hard
to prom ote activities for se ­
niors."

Uoii’fl Club plant
tpagtetli dinnar
If you have never attended a

for RRz Ttefftrt
Fred Rogers, a member o f the
board o f the Rltz Theatre, la
searching for volunteers to help
at the theater which la now
being renovated. Fred says that
four annual productions are on
the planning board to begin In
January o r February. 1996.
Volunteers needed are In the
areas o f technical support In­
cluding a technical director,
stage managers, sound people,
ushers and. in general, "local
support from Sanford." Fred
says.
Those interested may call Fred
at 331-9179 or 330-9013.

Oopt
Our apologies to Dottle An­
thony. Last week we called her
another "D ottle" In describing
her trip to North Carolina with
Lourine Messenger. Sorry, Dottie.

Musicians' Guild
hears Bobby Mott
Sanford Central Florida Musi­
cians' Guild held Its monthly
meeting: the theme. "A n Even­
ing of Sharing." Guest speaker
was Minister Bobby Mott, music
great and recording gospel artist.
He gave words o f wisdom on
how to keep one's singing voice
In shape, how to uae different
tones, notes and sounds.
Minister Mott m in isters to
people who love gospel music.
. H e has been seen on local TV
Channel 55 and he la frequently
.Invited to speak to lay leaders
and church members. The pres­
ident o f the Musicians' Guild
Invites all church musicians,
directors to Join In this Christian
fellow sh ip. C h arles Jackson
serves as president.
Northern Region

Council of

Central F lo rid a M u sician s' Guild m am bars
gathered recently for some musical laesons
offered by Minister Bobby Mott. Back row, laft to
right: Tarrenca Pierson, Thelma Mike, Rev.
the Agricultural and Labor Program, Inc. (A L P I) w ill meet

Johnaaron Handsraon Front row, left to right:
Faye Henderson, Charles Jackson, Bobby Mott
and Sylvie 8tal Iworth.

Monday. Sept. 25. 7 p.m. at Ml.
Pleasant Baptist Church Educa-

tlon Building. Grace Miller
chairman.

R o w e ll

C a a tla a a d from P a g e 1C
Dee Buckland then gave the
SANFORD — Jane F. Epps |
nominating comm ittee's report.
o f Sanford and A.W. Epps 111 o f I
T h e committee la encouraging
New Smyrna Beach are an- 1
all interested peartles to submit
nounclng the engagement of
their names for consideration for
their daughter. Kelly J., to
the November elections. If you're
Kerby Walden, son of Hugo
Interested In running for office,
and Sharon Walden o f Orbut were not able to make the
Inndo.
meeting, you can call Dee at
Bom In Sanford, the bride330-0523.
elect is the maternal grand­
Paulee Stevens reported for
daughter o f Edward C. and
the legislative committee. The
Charlotte Furlong of DeLand
AAR P la asking seniors to sign
and the paternal granddaugh­
postcards to their senators re­
ter of Dr. A.W. Epps 11 o f New
questing that funding for senior
Smyrna Beach and the late
programs remain the same. The
Mrs. Mary R. Epps.
postcards also oppose block
Ms. Epps Is a 1991 graduate
grants. Currently, funding for
o f S e m in o le High S ch ool,
seniors goes d irectly to the
Sanford where she was a class
agen cy. W ith b lo ck grants,
officer, a member of Tribal
money for several purposes is
Council, Destiny and partici­
given to the state, the state then
pated In tennis and volleyball.
decides which districts get the
She graduated In 1995 with
money, then the district decide
Kelly J. Epps and
honors from the University o f
which agencies. Block grants
Ktrby Walden
Central Florida, Orlando, with
can be divided any way the stale
Walden Is a 1990 graduate
a bachelor o f science degree In
decides, which means that fund­
o f West Orange High School,
elementary education.
ing for senior programs could
Winter Garden and a 1993
She Is presently employed as
disappear.
graduate of ITT Technical In
second grade teacher at Mollle
Currently, the Lake Mary Se­
Btltute. Indianapolis.
Hae Elem entary School In
nior Center, which operates out
Orange County.
He Is presently employed os
o f the Frank Evans Center, Is
an electrical engineer. Blrket
H e r f i a n c e , b o r n In
one of only a handful In the state
Engineering. Orlando.
B irm in g h a m . A la.. Is th e
that is independent. Most senior
The wedding w ill be an
maternal grandson of Mr. Guy
centers depend on grant money
event of Nov. 18. 1995, at The
llolladay o f Coleman, Ala. and
to stay In operation. If the
Monastery G olf and Country
the paternal grandson o f Mrs.
centers around the Lake Mary
Club, Orange City.
F.thel Walden of Section. Ala.
area lose funding, the Lake Mary
Center could becom e
overwhelmed as seniors start
looking to Lake Mary for their
services.
In conjunction w ith tw o other
C ontinu ed fro m Page 1C
back to the federal government, senior centers the Lake Mary
was Iclt to raise two children. which could tie a gain for the Center Is currently planning a
Slu- worked five Jobs for seven state by as much as eight billion trip to the Mark T w o Dinner
years to support the children dollars over the next seven Theater In Orlando. The seniors
and has no patience with the years.
will meet at the Sanford Civic
Also on the agenda was Sen. Center at 11 a.m. on Nov. 9.
youth o f today who have babies
and expect the public taxes to Alan K. Simpson's congressional They will go by bus to the
support them . According to hearings on (he current funding theater for a noon performance
Hlckey-Patton, the governor of and lobbying of the AARP. Sen. of “ Beau Jcste.” The cost Is
the state of Florida 1s still trying Simpson has disagreed with a $27.50 which Includes the mati­
number of AARP’s positions on nee performance, a buffet lunch
to proceed with the health care
legislation by Implementing the health care reform and entitle­ and transportation. If you 'd like
Florida Health Security 1115(a| ments. AARP receives federal to attend, call Cruise w orld now
Waiver: under the waiver, cos­ grants which directly support at 330-7490. Scaling Is limited.
programs serving older people
t-cutting programs Implemented
The guest speaker for the
such as the Senior Environmen­ m eeting was E lle n R ollin s,
by the state put the savings back
tal Employment Program, the director o f the Senior Friends of
into the hands o f the state
Instead of sending the money
See K oegel, Page 3C
Central Florida Regional Hospl-

Koegel

G erm an v illa g e d u rin g the
summer.
Serving on the committee with
Faye were Viola. Polly, De Lores
Lash, club president, and Rob­
erta Zlttrower.
Members are reminded that
the season w ill get under way at
the first scheduled businessluncheon m eeting on Wednes­
day. Oct. 4. T h e business meet­
ing begins at 11 a.m. followed by
luncheon at noon and then the
program. Reservations should be
made through the telephone
committee.

H a w k in s

ALPI to meet

Epps-Walden

Eleanor d e h o rn and Minnie shaving balloon a.

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Scouts ol Don 3 and siblings try out tho soots Insido a Lako Mary tiro truck.
tal. The Senior Friends Is a can avoid all that. If you don't
national association through the like w alk in g outside. Senior
Columbia Park Healthcare Sys­ Friends w ill soon establish a
tem. The Central Florida branch walking program at the new
was established a little leaa than Seminole Towne Center.
a year ago. The purpose of , 1If you already have knee, hip
Senior Friends Is to promote ,or back problems, walking In
healthy living for people 50 and water Is the solution for you.
over. S e n io r F riends offers Aquatic exercise helps keep you
health services, hospital privi­ fit as well as walking does, when
leges. discounts, fitness pro­ your're chest deep In water. 90
percent o f your body weight is
grams and social events.
Ellen talked to the AARP supported. This Is great for your
members about the importance knees, hips and back. Shoes are
of staying active as you get still Im portant with aquatic
older. W a lk in g Is excellent exercise. Aqua shoes keep you
exercise If you have the right from scaping your feel on the
kind o f shoes. Ellen stressed the bottom o f the pool and allow you
importance o f shoes to your to g o straight from pool to
health. If y ou 're walking In shower.
T o close out her talk. Ellen
filmsy shoes with no support,
that can lead to foot problems, s tre s s e d th e im portance o f
which can lead to ankle pro­ warm ing up before exercising.
blems, which can lead to knee To prove how beneficial and
problems, which can lead to hip easy a warm-up could be. Ellen
problems, which can lead to then took the members through
back problems. An Investment a short warm-up. It brought a
In good sturdy walking shoes smile to everyone’s face.

Scouts visit polics
firs departments
Boy Scouts from Den 3 In Lai
M ary visited the Lake Ma
Police and Fire Department for
peek at what it's like to be
police officer and a firefighU
The messiest part o f the trt
which o f course made It mo
fun. was the fingerprinting. Eat
c h i l d was t h r i l l e d to t
fingerprinted. The troop then g
to see the firetruck.
The children enjoyed looking
In the truck and silting In It. One
firefighter then donned the gear
he has to wear when they go out
an a call. Each firefighter wears
about 60 pounds of gear.
When asked If they wanted to
be firefighters when they grew
up. one little boy said. "N o. I
don't like p « p lc to wake me up
In the middle of the night."

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Accountant spends spare time
creating Victorian heirlooms
Herald Staff Writer______________________________
LAKE MARY — A touch o f elegance la the
beat way to describe Joann Roth'a hobby. She
spends much tim e Involved In her Victorian
heirloom aewtng.
Exquisite christening gowns, ladles blouses,
little girls dresses and such are hand-crafted
lovingly by
by her ow n hands. Her creations sell
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from *12
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Jacobson's Deportment Store.
Acquiring the art o f aewtng at the tender age
o f 10. Roth was taught by her mother. She also
taught the children embrodlery.
Although she contributes her beginning
sewing skills to her mother Roth confessed that
much o f her later endeavors have been
"self-taught." In early years Roth was known
to spend Ume sew in g slip covers and draperies.
Now, after six years o f making "fussy, frtlly
clothing," as Roth put It. she has continued to
broaden her style. She has found that restless
nights have been used to sketch and design
anything her heart desires for her fashions.
Roth first began her hobby after attending a
class at a sewing studio. "It was a one day class
on the weekend," she said. "The seminar had
designers showing their work."
It was after that tim e that Roth branched out
from mending clothes for family and friends,
and searing her ow n wardrobe, to shadow
embrodlery and "rom antic klrid o f sewing."
Magaxlnes such ss "S o Beautiful" and
"Creative N eedle."w hlch are speciality m aga­
xlnes dealing with elegant stitching, were at the
top of the list o f great resources. "T h e editor o f
'So Beautiful*. Martha Rullen, la sort o f the
guru of Victorian heirloom sewing."
Entruduex. was described by Roth ss an
added touch to a dress. "It's a piece of fabric
with holes In It,” she said. "When you work

with It. It can be used In the bodice o f the dress.
I might make the yok e fall down to a fussy
bana In the skirt. I can also attach the sleeve to
the dress via the holes."
Roth's fashions take on a character all their
own. None are alike. Ruffles, sculpted lace,
shadow embrodlery and more are added for a
spelcal look for all w ith champagne taste.
D escrib in g s h a d o w e m b ro d le r y , R o th
aald.'Thls embrodlery Is done on the back o f
the material with a herringbone stitch. When
you look In the front It has a faint, soft, mystic,
feminine look."
Ann Taylor, an reknown artist fsmous for her
art of Victorian style, has become a good Mend
o f Roth's. Taylor has been commissioned by
Disney to supply her art to the resort.
Roth now sews blouses and various clothing
for Taylor. She mentioned that Taylor plans to
create another work o f art using some of Roth’s
sewing as Inspiration.
Among her many achievements Roth has
won a blue ribbon In 1994 at the Longwood
Craft Festival for a christening gown. She had
displayed much of h er work at the Culinary
Cottage in Longwood in the past. She was
Juried and offered to attend a craft show in
Qatlinburg. Tenn. but was unable to attend.
A s owner o f a form er business. Sweet Dresms
Creations. Roth found heraelf burning the
candle at both ends. She la now only employed
by the Florida Hospital College of Health
Science ss their accountant.
She does hope to volunteer In the communi­
ty. He goal Is to work with pregnant teens or in
a reading program.
She and heir husband o f 39 years, Kenneth,
have two daughters. Their children. Valerie
and Lori and their three grandsons are the light
o f their Uvea.
T h family has attended the Winter Springs
Seventh Day Adventist Church for 14 yean.

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their public library and develop
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poem Is well worth sharing. It
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beautifully describes the world
That made history.
that opens up when one passes
I look to my left.
through the doors o f the local
And whom do I see?
library.
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for purposes of lobby ing.
According to Hlckey-Patton.
the AARP priorities currently
consist of the following: 1. Sup­
port changes to the mental
health laws that will facilitate
appropriate delivery o f services
for all. 2. Advocate affordable
quality health care for all. 3.
Ensure consum er protection
through legislation by expand­
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affordable, appropriate long term
care Insurance. 5. Ensure af­
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courage all aspects o f Integrated
resource planning.
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Chapter 4949 o f the AARP will
celebrate the SOth anniversary of
the United Nations by having a
"feast." Everyone Is asked to
bring an entree, salad, or dessert
from a country o f your choice.

C h a m b a r s e m in a r
The Greater Seminole County
Chamber o f Com m erce’s Em­
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hosting a free seminar titled.
"Don't Get Caught With Your
Ramps D ow n!" This Is updated
Information on the Americans
with Disabilities Act Regulations
which w ill be presented by
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Reservations arc required by
calling 426-2570. For further
Information call Angle Clark,
membership services director, at
834-4404.

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And guess who's there?
It's the Wright Brothers
Soaring through the air.
I look to m y right.
And where d o t gp?
On top o f Mount Fuji
W ith the whole world below.
1look behind me.
And where do I stand?
Aboard the Titanic
Hoping to apot land.
You can visit these places, too.
Because these books are here
for you.

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In the year ahead, you might
becom e Involved In acme very
unusual enterprises of your own
volition. One may pertain to
bringing a new Invention to
market.
V IK O O (Aug. 33-Sept. 23) The
possibilities for adding to your
h o ld in g s a n d resources a re
grow ing stronger, but you must
be m aterially aware and willing
to w ork for what you hope to
gain.
L I M A (Sept. 23-Oct. 33) Pro­
jects o r enterprises you create or
have a strong hand In managing
have good chances for success In
this cycle. Get your offerings In
front o f the right people. Libra,
treat youraelf to a birthday gift.
Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions for the year ahead by
m ailing $2 and SASE to AstroGraph. d o this newspaper. P.O.
Box 4468. New York. NY 10163.
Make sure to state your sodiac
sign.
t C O W I O (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
For best results In your com ­
m ercial affairs at this time, don’t
reveal m ote Information than Is
necessary or ethical. Reserve
your aces.
B A O IT T A a r o S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) F or the next few days,
p r e v a i l i n g con dition s cou ld
enable you to bring something
you ’ v e been hoping for into
being. Make sure your methods
are practical.
CAPRJCO M Jf (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) A secret objective you've
long nurtured has a good chance
o f being achieved now. It la time
to m ake disclosures to those who
can help you.
A g u A a n m (Jan. 20 -Feb. io )
Knowledge and expertise you've
recently gained from personal
experiences can be used to your
advantage today.
P tR C S S (Feb. 20-March 20)
Som ething promising might de­
velop for you today. It could be a
joint endeavor, with a degree of
secrecy attached to It for the
present.
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you r current cycle, partners
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WIN AT BR ID Q I
Do you think bridge la a tough
gam e? If so. you ’Won't want to
play In a par contest. In this
form o f the game, the deals have
been composed and pairs receive
points only for accurate bidding
and play. The results at other
tables are Irrelevant. Also, often
only one pair can win points on a
given deal.
T h is deal was devised by
Harold Franklin for (he 1957
British Bridge World Par Con­
test. South la In three no-trump
and West leads the spade queen.
How should South play to score
his par points? Stop peeking at
the East-West cards!
You must win the first trick to
avoid being cut off from hand.
A n d It looks so obvious to
continue with the club king,
establishing your suit. However,
with this layout that play doesn't
w ork too well. East wins with the
ace and returns a spade. De­
clarer wins and cashes the club

Jack, gettin g the bad new s.
Suddenly the contract has died.
There Is an elusive Im prove­
m ent available. At trick two.
South should play a heart to
du m m y's see. Then he leads
du m m y's club queen. I f East
follows with a low club. South
overtakes with the king and
hopes for a 3-2 break. But w hen
East has to win with the ace.
declarer plays a low club from
hand, establishing the w hole
suit. Suddenly nine tricks are
ensured.
Th at Is s microscopic Im ­
provement on declarer’s chance
o f making the contract, aa Eaat
w ill have a singleton club i c e
only 2.8 percent o f the time. But
that extra edge Is the bread and
butter o f a par contest - and a
casino.
P h illip A lder's book. “G et
Sm arter at Bridge," Is available,
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F A G IS 100 ANO 101. OF TH I
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Deputy Clerk
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ber i, i m
O lH M t
IN T H I COUNTYCOURT
IN ANO FOR
SIM IN O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c a s i M i : w -M itc a e a
DIAL SEPTIC TANK
SERVICE, INC..
Plaintiff,
vs.
BYRD CONSTRUCT ION
COMPANY, ate., atal.
NOTICI OF SALE
NOTICI IS H I R I B Y GIVIN
that on ttw ltw Pay el OcdOar.
lt t l. at 11:00 a.m .. at ttw
Seminole County Courthouse.
M l N. Park Ave.. Sanford. F L
U n i at ltw Wait Front Door ot
ttw building. Wo undwiifnoP
Ctark will odor lor sad Wo
following deterIbaP preparty:
111* 1iPdabrad Trail. Lake
Pkkalt Estates Pham 1 L d ISA
Chuluota. F L . a/k/a Portion at
land lying in Sacttan M. Town­
ship l i Smith. Range H la d .
Semlned Caunty. FdrWa, more
particularly described In Ot
llclel Racorps Book m t at Page
Mt.
The aforesaid sa d will ba
made pursuant to an order
entered In cam number ts
MltCCMR now ponding in ttw
County Court In and lor Seminod Caunty. FdrWa.
DATED WIs ltw day ot Mw
temper, i m .
M A R Y A N N ! MORSE
Clerk ot ltw Circuit Court
By: Jane I . Joaawta
As Deputy Clerk
M IKELW . CAR PEN TER .
ESQUIRE
llSA/wid Strad
Or lands, P L U M S l
Publish: Sapdmbar la A Octo­
ber I. IW
OEM 117

Ltflil Notfc—
KS T M C tR C V fT COURT
OF T N I M M JUDICIAL *
CIRCUIT. M
M
H

FLOR IMA
C A U NOi M MW CA-tA-A
TEXAS C O M M R R C I BANK.
N A .m I

FLORIDA
CamldiM-MTP-CA^ta-K
AAIXAN O RR F . ANTHONY.
Ill and L l l l t l 0 .
ANTHONY, husband enR

TUAN F . PHAN
&lt; U M » a a tiM )i
VAN T. C A T (SSfM AM M M ).

vs.
IDW ARD M ATTH EW
PUSKARICanR
R IB IC C A A P U S K A R I C
hdw td.

JIRRV L. GIVI NS.

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DCNNIS W. SUMINSKI: LON I
F.SU M IN BKItw dBA R N ITT
N tC O V tN V CONDONATION.

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In Re: I d a d at

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NOTICI N ! _

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C irc u it C a u rt of Samlnala
Caunty, FdrW a. will an Wa 7W
Ray at douumbar. t m at tt:M
e’cdcfc A M at Wo NUd Front
dear at Wo Samlm d County
CaurWuuaa W SawdrR, FdrlPa.
atdr d r s a d anG adl at pvblk
outcry la Wo

'JS TP.

L d M . M ARK H AM PLACE,
accardwg *• Wa atat Wsrosl as
racardap In Flat fiasa a . Fopm
M anR St. Fwbtk Records at
Semlned CewRy. FdrWa.
pursuant la Wa Pltwl JuRgmant
andraP m a cam pending In aaW
Caurt, W a r i y d at wMdi d
W ITNISS my hand and atfk d t seal at said Caurt Wd MW
Pay d Sapdmbar. I M
In accordance wlW ttw Amer­
icans with DdaMittda Act. parmna with Rdabiiltds i
tkipad In Wd i
contact A D A CaarWnaler. M l N.
Fart Avanua. Suffa NMl. San­
ford. F drW a a m , ddptwna
M7-SMPH0 X4B7, not lod r Wan
five &lt;l) Raya p rd r d Wa proI0 tu u lju
|| I^MMafVa^ RnpMNWt
(TOO) l-M P H A S n i. or Veka
(V) 1-SM-fU-tna. via FdrWa
RalaySarvIca.
(COURT U A L )
M AR V AN N I MORSE
CLIR K O FTH I
CIRCUIT COURT
■y: Ja n a l.Ja a a w k
Deputy C d rt
C. VICTOR B U TLER , JR.. F.A.
I l i f l . Rabbwsn Street
Orlando. FdrW a MM1-11M
IM7) NR cma
Publish: Sspdmbar 14 A Ocdbar 1.1*tl
DIM 111

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I WTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
INI
O I N I R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASR NW fS-MSS CA-W-A
RAN KIN S TRUST COMPANY,
as Trustee el We Heme
lav Ingei at
at,America. F.S B.
AdiuetaMe
Fees Through Certltkads
Sardt laaa-1, Under Fading and
SarvkWp Agraemant OadP
March 1,1*04.
Plaintiff.
VS.
RO N ALO F. R IR O IIR :
CLAUDE B I R G IIR ; It living,
PWlWlIII
aslI uriUI
i maikmww
■ ■ft Im
m
mm
WilI pirTIVI
claiming by. through, under and
MiJntft nm
wunurrmu
wmn U
■fttinfi
PawjkkM
cnajtv
mdnfant(s) who are known d
be RseP ar alive, whether said
unknmwi parties may claim an
devisees, grantees, er ether
claimants;
unknown
parsm(s) In psaaseadn d Wo
subfect real pmperty i
N O TICI OF ACTION
TO: RanaW F . Bargdr and
Claude Bargdr H living, anp all
unknown part do claiming by,
through, under and againd Wa
ere n d known d ba
allva, whether said
parties may claim an Indrad m
residence Is:
llt L s Crottetd
atds Cannes. Franca
YOU A R E NOTIFIED Wat an
aetdn d r drecdsure d martgaga on Wa d l tawing
L O T 1. R L O C K " C " ,
SW EETW ATER C L U t UNIT I. ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
T H I R I O F ON F IL I IN T H I
OFFICE O F T H I CLER K OF
CIRCUIT COURT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOR
IOA. R E C O R D E D IN F LA T
ROOK I•. PAGES M. V ANO N.
SAID LANDS SITUATE, L Y ­
ING A N D BEING IN SEMI
NOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA,
has bean Iliad against you and
you ara required to serve a espy
at your written Pedntee. It any.
te It. a n P A U L A W A D E
G R I I N E . Attorney tor We
Plaintiff, wham address le Ml*
Roy Scout Boulevard. Suld stti
Tempo. Florida DM 7 on ar
before Wdty days horn Wa dad
at Wa first publication at WIs
notka and fid ttw original wlW
ttw Clark at mis Caurt elttwr
balore service an Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately ftwreetter; ottwrwlw a default will
ba entered against yau d r Wa
relief Remanded In We campjaliit.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO TH I
FAIR D E B T C O L L E C T IO N
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW
FIRM IS D C I M E O TO BE A
DEBT C O LLECTO R A T ­
TEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT a n d ANY INFORMA
TION O BTAIN ED WILL RE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand and Wo
seal at satd Caurt on lapdmbar
tl. I M
(Court Seat)
Maryanns Mart*
As Clerk at We Court
By: P e trklaF Mills
As Deputy Ctark
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
SOWRay Seoul
Boulevard. Suite 410
Tampa. FdrW a DS07
Telephone: iau&gt;«77-4M0
C A im a iT s a
Publlih: September 77.7k IfH
DEM ID

N O TKI OF M i l
N O T K I IS H I R I B Y O IV IN
Wat an Wa tlW Roy at OtkWsr
t*M at it :N A A A an Wa Front
Stops of Wa Wbal Front Dear at
Wo Semlned Caunty Court­
h o u se . S a n fa rG . F lo r i d a .
"M ARVAN N I M O R S*", C d r t
at Wa Ckcuil Caurt.
N r ta d N ttw hiMd ii
bWWr N r c a m at
cry, Wa ditawing
In Samlnad County,

Ltflil Nottef

Ltflil Nolle—

Ltflil Nolle—

A N D AN UNDIVIDED IN T iR 1 S T IN T H I COMMON K L I ­
M EN TS OF SAID CONDOMIN­
IUM AS S tT FORTH IN SAID
DffClARATION.
T O G E T H E R W IT H T H I
F O L L O W IN G D I S C R I B I D
F IR S O N A L P R O P * R T V :
P IR IP IA C I. PAOOLC FANS,
M IRRORIO C L O M T ODORS.
R IFR IO IR A T O R . R A N G E ,
DISHW ASHER. D I S P O S A L .
W A S H IR . O R Y I R .
MICROWAVE.
WITNISS MY HAND and ttw
seat at Wts Court an
tA tm
(SEAL)
M ARVANNI MORS*
C d r t at Mo CdceM Caurt
By: Dersthy W. Satrtn
Deputy C drt

ittTtMtcMtcvrrcouft?

IN T N I CIRCUIT C O U R T
O F T N E ItBW TRI NTM

tlclpate In this proceeding
should contact Caurt APmlnla
trdlan at l i t NarW F a rt Ave­
nue. Suld N M l. Santarp. PdrWa 0771. ddptwna (SO) m aiM I d . an. not later wan
tavan (7) Raya p rd r d the
procsadWg. II hearing Impeded,
ITDD) l-MPfSMTTI. ar Vatca
IV) t-SM-NMTTg. via FdrW a
Relay Service
IN WITNISS W HEREOF. I
effklat seal Wte saw day at
lapdmbar. im .
IIIA L)
M ARVAN N I MOR1B
C d r t at Circuit Caurt
By: Ja na l.Ja aa w k
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT I .M I L L I R ,
■ SQUIRI
t d Douglas Avanua
Altemend Iprlngs, F L 17714
Publish: Sapd m bar la 4 Octo­
ber I, ltw
o iH - m
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIO N T IR N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FOR
SIM IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTMMt
C a i i n o . ta-tea-CA
e tv is to n ia A
MONDR IAN M O R TO AG I
CORPORATION.
Plain tiff Is),
va.
LAU R EN H. RIVERA, at al.
O e d n d iH i) .
NOTICI OP
F O R IC L O O U II SAL I
NOTICI IS H I R I I V O IV IN
pursuant d a Final Judgment at
draedaura dated l ip d m k ir is.
IMS. and sndrod In Case No.
*S-*M-CA-I4A at Wo Circuit
Court at Wa I I O H T I I N T M
Judicial Circuit In and d r S I M ­
INOLI Caunty. Florida wtwraln
M O N D R IA N M O R T O A G I
CORPORATION la Wa Plaintiff
and LA U R IN H. RIVERA. The
u-ikaewn spoute/ce-tenant at
LA U R IN H. RIVERA. VIOLA
M. RIVERA. J A M I S C . NOICI.
DIANA R. N O ICI. H100EN
SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM AS­
SOCIATION. INC. are Wa De­
fendants. I will sail to ttw
highest end beet b id d * d r caah
al ttw WOti (rant dear at the
SIM INOLI Caunty Caurttwuea.
Sanford. Florida at 11:0R a m.,
en We ItW Say ot October, t m .
Wa tallowing daecrlbad eraparty
as M l terth In said Final
Judgment:
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 140.
BUILDING IIA, O F HIOOIN
SP R IN G S C O N D O M IN IU M .
ACCORDING TO T H I DEC­
LARATION OF CONDOMINI­
UM RECORDED ON NOVEM­
BER II. INS IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS ROOK 1104 PA G IS
Mt THRU TM. ANO A M I N O I D
BY F IR S T A M E N D M E N T
T H E R E T O R E C O R D E D ON
MARCH 14 INS IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK I4XL PAGES
471 THRU 404 OF T H I PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M I N O L E
COUNTY, FLO R ID A,
TO G ETHER WITH A L L A P ­
PUR TEN AN CES TH ER ET O

T l O rVtSKM
SS-H4CP
IN R I: ESTATE OP
M ICHAIL ANTHONY
C AKTIR ,

FLORIDA
CASI N&amp; tPHSt-CA-tO-L
BANK UNITIDOF TIXAS.
F.S.B.,

The edmMetratw o at the
aetata at M icha e l Anthony

SANORA L. NAFOLITANO.
atal.
■ t(s).
A M IN M O N O T K I I *
c n i r s F O R IC LO S U R I

tS-rn-CP. la psndtag in Wa
C ircuit Caurt tor Samlnala
County. FdrWa, Probed Dtvt
elan, ttw a t d n ii at which d M l
N. Part Avanua. Sanford. Pdr-

NOTKI
In atterdanca with Wa A
leans Ddabtlitda Act.
a spatial

A L L I N T IR IS T ID PERSONS
A R IN O T IFIID TH A T:
All
notlcs N
Hy at Wat
at lha |

7SZ

Let M. TUSKAWILLA POINT.
eccardWg d Wa ptet Waraat aa
racardad In Flat Rash S i Papas
SI and ■ at Wo PuM k
j|R
™ UtrllrM O LWFH f t r K tllR ,
The above ta d Is
ant d F in d JuRgmant at FaraW

P M f t d ft M O U COmiTYo

Talaptwna: d M O t u a eat.
4H7; I-NMS4-I77I (TOO) or
I-SMMSM7I IV); via FdrW a
HfllfljF furrtoiI chavarrla. McCalia, Raynwr.
Barrettb Frappler
Feat Offka Baa StW
Tampa, FL SHU
PubWh: Sapdmbar 14 s Octo­
ber l.lt M
OIH-IM __________________
M T N I CIRCUIT CO U R T
O P T R I WTN J U D K I A L
CIRCUIT IN AND I
FLORIDA
O I N I R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION

CawNsM-DPCA-M-A
CITIBANK. F ID S RAL
SAVINGS BANK, an
aaaaclatlan arganliad and
aalaffng unMr ttw laws at
Wa UnlddStalM at America,
drmarty known at CITICORP
SAVINGS OF FLORIDA, a
Federal Sawings and Lawn
Association.
Plaintiff.
v*.
MICHAEL J. MALONEY and
SHARON F. SANDERS, f/h/a
SHARON L. M ALO NIY a/k/a
SHARON FRUTIR M A LO N EY .
atal..
NOTICIOF
FORICLOSURI S A L I
NOTICI IS H I R I I V O IV IN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judpment at 7tree deuce In­
cluding Award at Attorneys'
Fees and C^p^itedetail Styts^nSsr
14 im . entered In Case No.
M-174-CA-1AA at Wa Circuit
Caurt al the 1ITH Jud icial
Circuit In end tar Sam lnad
C o u n ty . F lo r id a w h e r e in
CITIBAN K, F E D E R A L
SAVING*B a M L an association
organ! ted and ailstlng under ttw
et ttw Unldd States ot
C ITIC O R P SA V IN G S O F
FLORIDA, a Federal Savings
and Loan Aaaaclatlan la Wa
P la in tiff and M I C H A I L J .
M A LO N IY ; SHARON P.
SANOIRS. f/k/a SHARON L.
M A L O N I Y a/k/a S H A R O N
PR U TIR M A LO N IY ;
P R I M R I C K H. BY1SH I, JR.;
H A N O V I R WOODS H O M I
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC,
a F tarIda wan preht corpora
Idn; w d UNITED STATRS OF
AMERICA It/are Defendants. I
will sell d ttw highest and boat
■
~I J4—- tn f L---•
D tO O fT I w
R B ti, f t W M f l r T w I I
dear at the Semlned Caunty
Caurtheuae In the City at Santord. FdrWa at 11:M o’clock, an
Thursday, ttw ltlh day e l Octo­
ber, tm , the following de­
scribed property, at sat forth in
said Summary Final Judgment
ot PorecHture Including Award
ot Atdmays' Fees and Costs,
to-wit:
L e t 1*. In B le c h 3 , ot
HANOVER W000S.
d the Flat thereat, as i
In Ptet Beth I*, et Fapee M thru
17. at the Pubtk Records et
Semlned County, FlerldW.
DATED Ihtt ltlh dey ot Sep­
tember. tm .
MARVANNI MORSE
C d rt
■y: Ja nel. Jetewk
Deputy Clerk
G R IG G S . AHRINS. ESQUIRE
KEITH. MACK, LEWIS.
COHEN b LUMPKIN
First Union Financial Center
M South lisceyne llv d —
MW Fleer
Miami, Florida m i t n i o
IMSI 1347405

Publish: Sapdmbar 14 4 Octo­
ber i, tm
0EH1W

lurddtetdn ot
Court are ragyiwd la f id m ad
ablsctlans wlW W la C aurt
W ITHIN T H I L A T I N O F
T H R U MONTHS A F T I R T H I
DAT* OF T H I FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS N O T K I OR
THIRTY DAYS A F T I R T H I
D A T ! OF S E R V IC E O F A
COPY OF THIS N O T K I ON
THIM .
All credtdr s at^ffw^dscatNnt
a copy at Wta
I wtttdn throe
S a d a t Wa tin t
puMkatdn at Htta natke must
fid Wad ciafane wtw w d Caurt
W ITHIN T H I L A T E R O F
T H R U MONTHS A F T I R T H I
DATE OF T H I FIRST PU R L ICATION OP THIS N O T K I OR
THIRTY DAYS A F T E R TM*
O A T I OF S I R V I C I O F A
COPY OF THIS N O T K I ON
THEM.
All ether creditors of Wa
t ista d must f id Wad
claims wtw Wd court WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS A F T I R T H I
O ATI OF T H I FIRST PUB LI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICI.
A L L CLAIMS. D E M A N D S
AND DEJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL I F FO R E V E R
BARRIO.
The ded at ttw first publka4i — 4 -»&lt;-- u *
■
TWt w tTkni*p» *FWIlv»
ll
itw , i m
Thames I . Carter, Jr.
W C a b d Drive
Laapawad. Fdrtda xxm
Attorney Nr
Ultima 0 . 1
FdrWa Bar NblW tas
Zimmerman. Ihuffdld. Kdar
4 Sutcliffe. F.A.
FO BaaM M
l: (4071 CM-70tO
lapdmbar 17. R i m
OIH-IM

FPMMS/I
WAIT! T i l l PROCESSING
l i mlnele Caunty Board at
Caunty Cawtmlsalanars raguaed
Interested partite to submit
formal seeled prip e iils d r Wa
above radrancad prefect.

mg In Wa Circuit Court ot Wa
ElghdcnW Judkdt Circuit. In
and d r lim hw d County. PdrIda, C iv il A c tio n No.
• S itli-C A ta L . Wa undam m ad
C d r t will tall Wa gragttty
situod M saM C-wnty, dsacrWod
**Lat B at O I I R RU N UNIT
HR. acxardng d Wa ptal W enat. aa racardad M Fiat Book 44
at Fa|M 7* and 74 ot Wo Fubttc
at l im ln id Caunty.
at ! ! : ■
AA4 sn Wa t*W dev uf O i d b ir ,
l**4 at ttw Wad Front Dear at
the Samlnad Caunty CourtOATIO Wd ltw day at
(COURT U A L )
M ARYANN! MORS*
C d rt at Wo CdcuM Court
Sammad County. Fdrtdo
By; Ja n a l. Jtaawtc
Deputy C d rt
JOHN M. McCORMICK. le g .
’
M l I m *Church Itraat
Orlande, PdrtdaMMi
Atdrnay d r Plaintiff
Publish: Sapdmbar St 4 OrtaM r l.lt lf
D IH M *

IRTNR CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNI BMNTVBMTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SIMtNOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASINGMHtPCA
OtVISMNWL
F L A T T I V A L L I Y FUNDI NO. &lt;
L.F., Delswan Limited
Ftalntlff, vs.
ALLYN F. SEITMER.at al,
(S).
N O T K I OP
FORICLOSURI M L R
NOTICI IS H I R I B Y OIVBN
pursuant ta an O rd er Rescheduling Foreclosure S a d .
dated t ipdw bir 1 4 - t m . m d
a n ta ra d -tw -« w a d " H a J
n C O C A r V t : k jW hW ~ CdcuM
Caurt at «M IT o h t BBN TM
Judkdt Circuit m and d r S I M ­
INOLI Caunty, FNrlda wherein
P L A T T I V A L L IY FUNOINO.
L.P.. Pelawara Limited Part­
nership is We Plaintiff and
A LLYN F- SIIT H IR , R A I M A
S. SIITHIR and B I N B F K I A L
SAVINGS BANK. F.S.B. ara Wa
I will sail d We
wot bWdar d r cadi
at"we West Rent endarwa at Wa
SIMINOLI County CaurWauea.
Sandrd FdrWa at 1t:M a m.,
an Wa l i d dey at
i m , Wa fallowing

IFF
cbd M Wa County's Purchasing
D M tien Nested el:
11011 . 1st Street, Roam SMS
Sandrd. FLMT7I
(07)311-1114 set 711*
l4P ) n a *S4S- Fa»
A Fra-Ftepaaol Candrenca d
srtwdutad d r Otd b ir 4 l**4 at
Itw Caunty Servkaa iulWtng.
1S01 last 1st Street, Roam I M
Sandrd. FdrWa 31771 at * :«
a m. Attendance d net man­
datary. but Iseneswragad.
Frapatad must So received Oy
ttw Furchasing D M Stan no later
Wan l:IS p m (deal time) an
; Ocdbar 14 t m
IIma will So returned i
NOTE: ALL PROSPECTIVE
PROPOSERS A R I H I R I B V
CAUTIONED NOT TO CON
TACT ANY M EM B ER OF T H I
SEMINOLE COUNTY STAFF
OR OFFICIALS O TH ER THAN
T H I SPECIFIED CONTACT
PERSON.
M/WBI'e art encouraged te
pertklpdd In ttw R F P precast.
Betty J. Cento d r
Wendy Geitch. C.P.M.. CPPO
Purchasing Manager
Publish: September 14 INS
DIH-140

LOT 7, IN BLOCK I , OF
NORTH ORLANOO T I R R A C I
SICTION TWO UNIT O N I .
ACCORDING TO T H I P L A T
T H I R I O F . AS R I C O R O ID IN
PLA T BOOK 14 A T P A G ! 04
OP TH I PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SIM IN O LI C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA.
WITNISS MY HAND and Wa
seal of wit Caurt an !
14 t**4
(SEAL)
Mery anna
Clerk stiffs Circuit Court
By: Ja n el. Jeeewlc
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCetla. Reymer,
Barretts Frappler
Past Offka Baa MM
Tempo. FL D M I
Publish: September la 4 Octo­
ber!, i m
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F O R SEMIRBLR COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cao o B A fA l t iA C C M U

O F T N I ISTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND PON
S I M I N O ll COUNTY,

HU N TER 'S RESERVE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.. • Florida

CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
C A S I NO. W-* CA14-K
MIDFIRST RANK, STAT!
SAVINGS BANK l/k/a MIO
FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION aoaooNnao at
N U M IR IC A FINANCIAL
S I RVICIS. INC., l/k/a
LINCOLN FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, a FNrlda
carper aINn aa eooNnte
of A M I RICAN HIRITAOI
M O R TG A O I CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
w
CHAR L I S AUGUSTUS; J A N I
DOE AUGUSTUS; MART JO
R IA O IN ; AW . OLSON.
VAM CO CRIOIT UNION;
W IK IV A R I S I R V I
HOM IOW NIRS
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
F IN A N C I O N I CRIOIT
O F FLORIDA; JOHNDOI
and JA N I DOl.NnonN
Nil

Plaintiff,
SIM MOORE. JR..
NOTtCI
o ffo m c lo s u r is a ls

NOTICI I I H I R I R Y O tVEN
pursuant N Mat certain Sum­
mary Fine! Judoment at For*
cloture and Damafot
SogSwnbor IX tf(S «
in Caaa Na. rs-nagee m u at
(ha Caunty Court at me IlftV
clal Circuit In and la r
Sam Inala County. F lo rid a ,
whereto HUNTIR'I R I S I R V I
C O N D O M IN IUM A S IO C IA
TK3N. INC. I* *» PtWnflft.
SIM MOORS. JR. It
dant. lh * 1 will tail N the
highe* and hoot bidder N r cash
at ma watt tram Roar at « a
Samlnato Caunty
301 North Port Ai
tard. SamlnoN County.
33771 at 11:00 am ., on ma lam
day at Noromaar. t m ma
Nl tawing doocrOad grt* rty aa
oat farm In teN Summary Final

untt ten ouudMe to. hunt
■ R'S R I S IR V I. A CONDO­
MINIUM, accordn* to tha Owe
la ra tio n at C a n d am ln lu m
,0
0^
lea AdmA
IIMf ■ IVI tvCOoOTS 'Ho m i
10. Paeaa sr-or. at ma P u M k
Racardo at SamlnaN Caunty,
F lo rid a (P a re a i Na.
sa-st-si a s - M » t M i.
O A T ID m o tsm day at SaaM ARVANNIMORSI.
C LIR K O FC O U R T
By: Ja n a l. Jaeawk
Deputy Clark
J a m a o A . O u o lln a .
Florida Sar Na.tlMOt
Jamao A. Ouoflna. F A
11M Pert Avenue North
Suita SH
Wtntor Fart. FNrlda 3WW
1*7) M im a
Caunaal to Plaintiff,
HUNTER S R I S IR V I
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.
Publish: loatamdar 17,34.100*
O IH IO

NOTICI OF SAL■
PURSUANT TO CNAPTIR «
NOTICI IS H I R I I Y O IV IN
punuant la an Ordw at Pinal
turn dated September IS. 1F0S
and ontarad m Caoo Na. (S-W CA
U K m ma Circuit Court at ma
lam Judicial Circuit In and N r
S a m ln a la County, F io n a #
w herein MIDFIRST B A N K .
S T A T I SAVINGS RANK l/k/a
M I D F I R S T SAVINGS A N D
L O A N A S S O C I A T O N ao
assignee at NUM IRICA FI­
N A N C IA L SIR VICIS, INC.,
l/k/a LINCOLN FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, a FNrlda carpartllaa aa assignat at AM IRICAN HERITAGE M ORTGAOI
CORPORATION N Na PtaMtttf
and C H A R L I S AUOUSTUS;
J A N I D O ! AUGUSTUS;
M A R V J O R I A O I N ; A.W .
O LS O N ; VAM CO C R I O I T
UNION; WIKIVA R I S I R V I
H O M IO W N IR S ASSOCIA­
TION. INC.; FINANCI O NI
C R IO IT OF FLORIDA; JOHN
0 0 0 and JA N I DOC. Nnanfo m
pooaaoalon a n ma OoMU anN. I
will call la mo Mpheet and bool
Udder N r caoh at ma Wool
Front dear at mo courthauoo m
Sanford. SomlnoN County, Flor­
ida at II :W am . on ma torn day
Wv

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
O F T N R IIO N T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AND PON
I I M I N O il COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CaoaNa.M-na-CA-14-R
M ITM O R FINANCIAL. INC.
l/h/b CROSSLAND CAPITAL
CORF..
Flalnlllf,
THOMAS J .R I A O and
BARBARA M. R IA O .N o WIN.
JO SISA N C H II and SARA
SANCHII.MowlN.and
UNKNOWN
TINAHTS/OWNIRS.
AMINOOO
NOTICI OF S A L !
Natlca N hanky given. pureua n l la an l a F aria Ordar
m mio cauaa m ma
C irc u it C aurl at la m in a te
Caunty, F lorida, t wUt Odtl It*
Caunty, Florida dsscribb d s*
Let IS Hack J . H ID O IN
L A K I UNIT t-C. acaardiin ta
ma yiat manat aa n carded In
Flat Soak 17, F a f n M A M
Public Racardo at Samlnala
Caunty, FNrlda.
Lack Law Drluo. Sanford, Flor­
ida an), at p u* k oak, N ma
cash. at ma wool front door at
Iho SamlnoN County Ceurthouoa, In Sanford. Florida at
H :«• am ., on October 17, IfM.
Dated mio 18th day at Sep­
tember, NOS.
MARVANNI MORSI
Clark at Ike Circuit Court
■y: Janal. Jaoawk
Deputy Clark
RICHARD S.MCIVIR
K ess Hodges. P.A.
P O S e e tM
Tempo. F13300I MOO
Fukllili: September 14 A Octo­
ber 1. i m
OIH-111

FUILIC AUCTION S A L I
Public notice lo hereby given
mat an Friday. October 4. Itw.
* M:M am 1ST * Iha pnmioao
* I 4 M Auto SaNa located *
4107 ttwy 17 FI Sanford, F L S 771
IN- undesigned will boll al
public tab to the hlgheal blddor
all * ITo right, HtU and In N n *
In end to Itw following dotcrlbod
proporty ao It. whore lo. N wtl;
OnolU Ifla Nlooanl/Door
V I N. IM4ieilP0RC714M1
TIRMS OF S A L I : Payment
In lull at lima * oaM In alltwr
ceth. caohNri check or money
order. Tho undorolgnod rooorvoo
the right NbM.
Fubllth: September 14. IfM
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daocrikad at apart&gt; aa oat Nrth
In oaW Ordar at Final Summary
Judgment, Nwft:
Let m W IKIVA R I S I R V I
UNIT O N I. according fa ma
ptet m a n * aa rotor dad in FI*
R a * a. F a d * * * 47 * ma
Public Racardo * SamlnaN
Caunty. FNrlda
D A T IO *
Itm day * loptambar 1001
“ A M I RICANS WITH
OtSAII LITI IS ACT
(ADA) NOTICI.**
Individuals wim dNaMIHNo
N partklpaN In IM*
ohauW contact the
Caurl AWntoisfrstar's Otfka aa
(4*7i m a m t* . amt or. it
hearing Impelnd. I 0tg-fS*-«771
(TTD); Or 18*1545770 (V) Via
FNrlda Relay Service.
M ARYANNI MORSI
Clark
SamlnaN Caunty. FNrlda
■ Y J a n a l. Jeaewk
O L I N Z. G O LO IIIG ,
ISQ U IR I
SwINOOa ilVTowar
DPI Brlck*l Avenue
Miami. FNrlda 13131
(305) 3744)00
Attorney N r FtatnllH
PuMlah: SapNmktr 14 4 Octobar l, iffS
DC H I D

Oct.*. IfM
71 Ford LTD VIM 1*131314*4
7* Font. 3 Oh
Vln 13T07YfL3C0041
7f AM CIDR
VtofMCAaUOCKIMTU
S3 Toyota
Vln IJT1RA43CSCMI14M
00 Cadi Hoc
Vln t IG40WS4YM.R717M3
04 Maido F/U
Vln«4F4CRtlA1RTN1U07
Tha auction will bo hold at
D OS pm an Itw saw dale*
above. A l SomlnoN Wrockor
Sorvlct 3540 S. M yrtN Ava.
Sanford. Fla. 17771. Prospective
f ^LaG^W
«
f
5raWTrw.‘
N ta b Terms
a rt cash or certified funds.
SomlnoN Wrecker towtvtt the
right to accept or reject any and
oil bide.
Publish: September 14. i m
DIM I lf

ST. JONNS RIVPR W A T IR M ANAG IM INT DISTRICT
Q ly n n g t m i ( n ig a M Apmcy AcHsti
The District gives rwtlca * IN intent N Issue a permit ta Iha
tollawingap*kanl(tl an October to, IMS:
SHARON C. H U I G R L .
154 LONGWOOO H ILLS ROAD.
LONG WOOD. FL 33750. application f 1 111 S1HAUSFM. The District
proposes N olleceN 4 1 0 million g*Nns per doy * watorNr 7
ACRES OF CONTAINERIZED NURSERY. THE APPLICANT’S
PREVIOUS PERM IT G RAN TED T H I USE OF 4SI1 MGD O F
WATER FOR I A C R E S O F CITRUS IRRIGATION. Tha withdraw*!
used by mis propeoad project will consist * GROUND W A TIR
FROM TH I FLORIDAN AQ U IFER vN ONE EXISTING W IL L In
SomlnoN County WcaMd to mw N ! to * NE to OF NE V* OF NE to *
Section 34. Township IS South. Range M loot;
OAKLAWN P A R K C E M E T E R Y ANO FUNERAL HOME. INC..
IMP COUNTY ROAD 44A. SANFORD. FL 31771. application 0
1 117831JAUVKM. Tha District prapooat N eibcata d t p million
gsllens par day al wator tor 77 ACRES OF LANDSCAPE
IRRIGATION. T H E A P P L I C A N T 'S PR EV IO U S P E R M I T
GRANTED THE USE OF O.UI MGD OF WATER FOR II A C R ES
OF LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION Tha withdraw*! used by mis
propasod prelect will consist * GROUND WATER FROM TH E
FLORIDAN AQUIFER vie ON EXISTIMG W ELL In SamlnoN
County located In IRREGULAR SECTION 10. ToumeMp » South.
Range It East;
The Htoll) containb p each * the obava listed application! 1 1 are
aveilebto Nr Inspection Monday through Ft bay eicept N r tog*
hoi Mays. 0 08 a m N 5:00 p m al Iha W Johns River Wator
Management District. Hlghwoy I * West. Pelatka. FNrlda
Tho District will lake action on each permit apgiic*ton listed
above unless a petition lor an administrative proceeding (hearing) lo
tiled pursuant to tow provisions * section 1)0 17. F.S . and section
«C 1Jit, F A C. A parson whose substantial Interests era effected
by any ol the Districts proposed permuting decisions tdaniltled
above may poll Iton N r an administrative hearing In accordance with
section 110 57. F.S Petitions must comply aim tho requirements *
Florida Administrative Coda Rules 40C I III end * C I 511 and be
Iliad with (received by I Iha District Clerk. P O Boa law. Pelatka.
FNrlda n1 70 la lf Petitions tor administrative hearing on Iha above
applications) must be tiled within fourteen (la) days * publications
ol this notice or within tourSeen (|4) days * actual receipt ol mis
Intent Failure to IlN a petition within this lime period shall
constitute o waiver * any right such parson may have to rv p a s l an
administrative determination (hearing) under section 110 $7. F.S .
concerning tho subject permit application Petitions which are not
Iliad In accordance with Iha above previsions are subject
dismiss*.
Rosie Parker, Date Control Tocht.lclan
Division ol Permit Data Services
Publish SepNmtwr 34. IMS
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NOTICE OF SALI
NOTICI II H ER EBY OIVIN
lh * pursuant N b Fin* Judg* FarecNewra
plumber IX IfM N
ogee pending In
Circuit Court in and I
naN Casaity, FN r be.
AVCO FINANCIAL SER VICE!
OF FLORIDA, INC. Is PNMtIN
and R O G E R M C LEO D
M YR A M C LIO O l
dents. Civil Action
*50444C A U A . I, M ARYANNI
MORSE. C LIR K *
sab Ceurt. will * 11:M a m., an
October If. IMS. otter Nr s* e
and s* l to the highest bidder N r
cash * Iha SamlnaN Caunty
Courthouse. M l North Fart Av1an lord. FNrlda n77l Me
r, situate and be tod InSamlnaN
aunty. Florida N-wH:
Let 3. Wtklve Club Estate*,
lection Four, according to the
plrt m a rt* a* retard * to P I *
Back it , Pag* « . PuWk Rec­
ords * SamlnaN County. Ftor
ba
Said seN will fce made pursua * N end to order N satisfy me
terms * sab Fin* Judgment.
O A T I D this Mth day * legM ARYAN N I MORSE
C L I N K O F THECOURT
By: Jan aE .Jaaaw lc
A s D eputy C le rk
In accordance with too A m e r­
icans with D isabilities A ct. garsane w im d ls a * lilie s needing a
•p a ct* accommodation to p a r­
t ic ip a t e In th is a re c e e d ln g
should contact Iha AD A Caordi
nator N r Iha C ourt i a re a *
O ffic e * the Clerk * me C irc u it
C eurt. M l Net m F a r t Avenue.
Sanford. F lo rid a 11771. tele
phene (4171 H&gt;4338. n * later
than erven 17) days prior N toe
proceeding. It hggrtod Impel red.
(TOO) I M b f i t (771. * Voice
(V) IIM M S B 7 7 4 via F N rld a
Relay Service.
Attorneys Nr Plaintiff:
P e te r L. Pollock, J r , E sq uire
F N r ld a i e r No.fM451
A k e r man. Saoterlltl 4 E U ssn .
P.A.
C itru s Center. Ifto Fleer
ISS South Oran
P ost o n ice 4 m M i
Orlando, F lorida
(487 ) 843 7888
P ub lish : September 14 4 Octo­
b e r I, IMS
O C H 115
NOTICE
Tha District ioardrt Trustees
ol SamlnaN Community Cel legs
announces a meeting lo which
all parsons era Invited.
Date end Tima:
October II, IMS, 4:88p.m.
P L A C E : A M*. SCC Administra­
tion bulbing
PURPOSE: President!* Search
Comm Inee M e* tog
A capy * the
obtained by writing N William
H. Raker. Director * Institu­
tional Advancement. Govern
m a n l Relation*, Sam ln ala
Community Calls* . NR WslOsn
Boulevard. Sanford. F N rld a
13773. er by calling 3143031 and
arranging tor an sgwida to ba
mailed sr available tor pick up.
Persons are advised to*. II
they decide to
c Islon made el
ings/hearings, they will need a
record * toe proceedings end
ter such purpose, they may need
to Insure that a verbatim record
* the proceedings Is made,
which record Includes the test!
many and evidence upon which
Me aggsal I* to be based, per
Section MS.8I85. Florid. Slat
utoe.
Services will be av*labta to
pertlc'pent* with sensory Im­
pairments it requested al toast
on# weeb to advance. Please
notify Or. Baker. It mesa serv­
ices are needed
Publish: September is. m s
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A f M C j : 9 9 2 -4

FOB W T ER V fE E f
CRUISE LINS

AvMNbN Nr Liwgnasd print
todcam*ny.*ME77_______

cNanart, matnffhdncd.
ckhands. security.

Saa why aur
1 1 rCematpy; Nt*. Hdo by stda.

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ROGER M C LIO O and MYRA
M CLEOD . JOHNDOI and/ar
J A N I DO t.N p a mar wtih all
gnknewn tenants lacafod at
157 HarropaN Place.
, FNrlda W77f.

tlitjg/Nr.

Will train, light defy.

fta I . L b s Mary I
MONOAT, t/M. It 141 :M
N EVER A F E E ! R O E

Find out why
earners have na pravNus

FN rlda

IN T M I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IH H fT IIN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SIM IH O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASI NOt N M * CA-WA
AVCO FINANCIAL
S IR V IC E S O F FLORIDA.
INC..
FlalnllN,

GENERAL O F FIC E

HEAVY EEUIF. OgtroMr.
M i l l ptr hour. vHN tram.

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Light ctaking fa r Igvaty
chilcare canter. Caoh K *
have Ntsghana A cN rtc* &lt;
Hies. E»c*N * i
s i............ ........
COURIER DRIVER M l
Full A part time. wIN from.

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M I N a WOMEN N work to
SanfsrdALakaAtary

partkuNrly daoermod m ;
Left 1. X ] and 4 and Mrtbwo,tarty OrwHotf * vacated
Tampa Sira* an laulb. Slock D,
T r a d I t Sanlan* Springe, ac­
cording to tho plot more*,
recorded In F t * Books. Pago IF
* Nw Public Rocsrt
' ‘
naN County. FNrlda.

b e * bidder. for caoh. at Mw wo*
Irani ltape
SamlnaN
C ounty CaurtMuoo, *1
Park Avenue,
at IM P a m.
teas.
Witness m
aNkNI seal * Ihb Court on
September nth, IfM,
{Court la * }
MARVANNI NORM
C le rk * Circuit Court
By: Jena I . Jason to
Deputy Clark
Attomoyt far PlalntiN:
R abort M. QuNn
Carlton. FNtdo.Ward.
Immanuel. Smith*Cutler, P.A
Post Office Ron K M
Tampa. FNrIdo 1MI
Publish: SopNmbor 17, M IMS
D I H 1*

e g a e w te n m
FINISHERS e m m t e r
(LABORIRS ALSO)

above-styled cauoa. In Itw
C ir c u it C o u rt at Samlnala
County, FNrlda. I. Clark * ma
C ir c u it C o u rt at Samlnala
County. Florida, will aWt Ik*
certain property situated In

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NOTICI OF SA LI
NOTICI I t H I R I I Y OIVIN
m * . purouano n a
F in * Judgment m

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ASSEM BLY

NO HI OREM COSTS.

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NOTICI
OF FUILIC AUCTION
Notice lo hereby given: Saml­
naN Wrecker Service will oofl *
Public Auction N r oMvtgo Nr
ceth on domend ta highest

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IF A N Y ; ILIZ A R IT H C.
YOUNG; and ROII tOOL
OWE NANO COOK. P A ,

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CLASSIFIED ADS

IN T N I CIRCUIT esutrr
P LOR IBA
C A S I NO. 8AIM4CA-t4E
H O A fl SAVINGS OF
AMERICA. FSR.Nrmarty
known aa HORID SAVINGS
O F AM ERICA. F A .
vo.
L. J I ROAM YOUNG; DIARI
YOUNG S ILV IA Nr marly
known aoDIAMI W. YOUNG;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
D IA N I YOUNG SILVIA.

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Ltqal Nottets
The Dtelrtct Beard WTrswtees

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a m
W
IW iip.
and Tima
Octab* A IM*. 4:M p.m.
P L A C I: A-lM i ICC
Han Bulb to f
P U R P 0 4 I: I
A capy * the agi
abtatoad by wrlHn# fa William
R ^Rm
ImPAM
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V ir R
L rifA
w wfte
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P
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mant Ralattans, la m in a te
Community Ceitogt. b i WVIdan
boulevard. Ian N r d. FN rlda
M771. ar by c*llng Mb M il and
arranging N r an agenda N ba
m * N d or available N r pkk ug.

they daetdb N
clsNn made * these meat
togk/kagrtnpA may will need a
record * Itw grawadtogi and
N r such purpose, may may noad
N Insure lh * a verbatim
* the p r ie n dings Is
eddeh record toe!
la N ba
Section MSOtbL FNrlda l i *
Services will be QvallabN N
participants with ssnsary imIt w p i iN d *
notify Dr.

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Publish
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Free tv
fatten, caunsoling, private
darter ptualhrtngi
Bar 7X37515
ALONE? R ES P E C T E D
bureau sJnca 10771 AM ages
Including senNr si iN S f f iA g T j M a w lS f l a j ^ g s g g ^

23*Hm Ml O r*
SER EN ITY S4SORII
Lakafrant. 14 Hr. trained
steN lie. Lang farm

9
09 Ow
Bit-Tima Pra. M s will * Me
laW * the Industry to Ms next
I years.

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wtMttaMagNc s m r
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Comer *1/4 Lake M a ry llv d .
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Into parha*- O441«0
Orlande (407) 8)4-4ISP54hrs.

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TAKE-CNARBB parson N:

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ReeeenabM rata*. Men.- S*.
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CH ILD C AR E, toM y Has
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IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
OP T H E ItTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, W A N S PGR
IIA U H O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A I I NO: M M JFD R -O -L
IN R E: The Marriage*
EOM UNOJ. La FOUNT A IN,
a k a . FRENCHIE,

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nations Introducing family
photo directory. Interesting.
ctwiNngtog. rewarding. Apply
Men.-Frl. Ifem-Jpm:

H S M U H

(MurtbeaWaNIIHTIIba.)

TO: EDM UND J.
LaFOUNTAIN.
a.k.a. FRENCHIE
YOU A R E H I R I I Y NOTI­
FIED M * an aettan h r dtoaaiulien * m a rrla * has been filed
qtorad to awva a capy * your
written 8etones*. II any, to H an
SUSAN C. LaFOUNTAIN PaH
N IM
O A R D E N DR IVE, W INTER
SPRINGS. P L U M S a n *
OCTOBER a. m i and me it*
origin* wim toe clerk * mis
court
tlener or Immediately mare*
tor. II you fail to da ta, s dsfeutt
will ba entered egatoet you Nr
Iha relNI demanded In Iha
WITNESS my hand and Iha
seal * m is caurl on S EP ­
T E M B E R 11, IfM.
ICeurl Sa*l
M AR V AN N I MORSI
C LS R K O P THECOURT
BY: Nancy R.WtoNr
Deputy Clerk
PuWlah: September 14. and
October 1,4 II. IW5
oeh m

NOTICE OF SA LI
NOTICI IS H ER EBY GIVEN
that pursuant la Summary
Judgment * Foreclosure en­
tered to Iha cam * LOUIS A.
FREDERICKS. Plaintiff, vs J
KEV IN WALOORP. Defendant,
to Ma Circuit Court, to and Nr
I sm lnoN Caunty, F IerIda. Caaa
Na. fS*844-CA-14-!. Iha
dereigned Clerk will sail at
■MjhJlLp
u k w
|(| *
Ik
IkWlMMli
amI
ipsmvres Mto
1*1g fe
’^JpMFWq M
aTMi1
keel Wbdsr N r cash * West
Irani dear al Iha SamlnaN
Caunty Ceurthou*. M l N. Park
Avonue, San Ier d. SamlnaN
Caunty. FNrlda. * me hour *
I T M s n an toe ITM day *
October. A.O. INS. to* certain
re * property situate and being
to Samlnala Caunty. Florida,
described sstof leers:
Tha We* to * tha North west
to * Iha Northeast to * the
Southwest to. Section L Teem
•hip M South. Range » East.
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Name. Fay far e ^ . 3 raises in
1st yr.. Bonuses, benefits.
sharing, paid orienta­
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welcome I Orientation paid I 33
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no the team that guards your community Rate,
md country.

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tuition assistance indudng the Montgomery G X
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ALL TYFIS WINOOW RagalrT
Sliding gatu dma.. 7 screen
FNOKI ■ * . gtvew..... 337-lfM
FAN4DISPOSALS Drains HIO
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Cemmods* Faucet* Etc, Lk.
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tool Free esl Imete......33S8itl
LAWN S E R V I C E . Mewing.
Edging. Trimming A Haul tog I
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Cleaned. SATISFACTION
G UARAN TEED .37 Vrk. Exp.

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rip. 1*3004(5) Camm/retid..
carpentry, re pairs, dear
hengtog, plastering 334 a n

PARIS FAINTING. Prassura
dean, tprey. brush 4 rail.
Fepcam cell.. Mm 3840154
POOR FO LK S FAINT IMGk Sp
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handymen. Ftaeee raNIM )V4f
P R O F E S S I O N A L Ib ferltr
Fsletlag. premium p a l* !,
tongletllng finishes. Jeffery
Pwver 3348534. lie. 4 toe.

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hsmei. walks. dKfca. drive!.
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office It now Interviewing tor
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happy, M a lty M r t c n l Ta
work In *hlpplng/p#cklng
dagt. F att paced envtornmtnll Overtime roquiradi
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MEAT PAY

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ta la p h a n e t. F la a lb la
Naara/Mcal area, ne enarianca n e c e a a a r y . C a ll

AIR CO ND ITIO NED, Clean,
quiet, itrlctly managed. U 1 to
wk.. util. pd. lawn., phone, kit.

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pediatric etfice, aaeerlenca In
medical catting grater rad.
C e m p a t lt lv e t a l a r y and
kanatlta. BandreaumeM: P.D
ia« tfac. Laniard. FI. M m .

maid tarvko..............MS tOQO

BOOM TO RENT, kitchen A
laundry prlvtoges. 170 week.
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US0/month or bl woakly, plus
security dtp arPOPM._______
SANFORO. l/ lr - N t w C/HA.
MOO/month, vary quiet aroe.
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appil.. nice area, prator sanlor. SNVman. m ww.
WINTER SPRINGS. }/l, all
appil., w ath/dryar. tern,
perch, Ik ip. It. MSS + tec.
moves you In. 9
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117 French Ava. SJ71/mon

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in wk. Pay mane, laundry.
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prlvlagat. wathor/dryar,
cMM.uowfc. v e a c .m g m
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, rafrlg
ereter, microwave. Color TV,

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advertisements a rt tuhlect to
the Federal Fair Housing Act.
which makes It Illegal to
advertise any preference. Ilm
llallon o r d iscrimin atio n
based on race, color, religion,
soi. handicap, familial status
or national ark '

Far Iwtorvtow call: Ha-Ill? or
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Commercial n d ir s company
naodo roetart. Willing M train,
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In Lanterd A Lake Mary

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629-61
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childcare center hat hill A
part time poll Hone avallaAM
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deponda upon education A
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Induririal Pk. m m . U P ltlT

MtTOMAe ImmKulett 3/2.
picturesque back yard
and parpaaut landscaping.
S3PJM. Firm. M? I74-174B.
DIAMONDS MTbaRapghlt
S bedrooms, 1 bath concrete
black heme an canal In LOCH
ARBOR. Access to Crystal
Lake. NAS MOTNER-IM-LAW
id* same work, but
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On 1,2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
Apartment Homes!

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2Bdrm.
2 Bath

$300 OFF
3 Bdrm.
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R e a l Estate , inc.

407-774-1233

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till MeBaavIBe Aea.
"Scarlett DMaea" appeal,
mature oaks an 1/4 acre IN
TOWN, historical property. 1
story, 4 bedrooms. 1.S baths.
double French deers ever
leaking eater pool, w/prlvacy
tone*. GREAT INVESTMENT
lar camlet SANFORD'S
R IA L ESTATE aOOM.
M M Carter Rd. * 1144.S**.

Horses Okeyaa 14- Acre*.
3/1. E ic e p lla n ri value w ith 10
outstanding **tr*t such a*
workshop, outbuildings. «M tor
coaled A/C, pal* barn fo r
RV/boot, Florid* room.
Located M L A K E M A R Y .
H iggins A Haath, Inc.

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441L EN M I g M4.4M.
Scenic terror tot, V l. I . an
tortplnlng Hying ream. 1 c a r
carport, alt appnancai. fo rm a l
d in in g room, larg o a a t -ln
kitchen.
H iggins A Haath. Inc.

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IM LabasMa Clrcto *M *.4M .
V I s p ill plan, skylights, tinted
windows, screoned In p o lio ,
community pool.
Higgins A Heath. Inc.

lM T i CMMrtllt: 142,900.
410 Palmetto Ay#., 1/1.
B u ilt In bookshelvas. clos# to
L a k e Maarae, screened In
F lo rid a ream

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STENSTROM
R E A L TY ,

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QUAUH BUILT HOIK!
V I 'v w/taUd weed caAtas
thru out the eel In kit., liking ^
room /dlnlng room combo. A co d e r lin ed desetsl Large co rn er tot. M l.to t I

C M tn K IU V IM !
I l l floor condo In Nm tblabt
V H ta g il l r i w/hrily equip,
kit., tp k .. living room/dlnlng
r o o m co m b o. C o m m u n ity
pool, tennis courts, clubhouse 1

144.000!

321-2720 • 322-2429
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WEST SANFORO ■**#. Small ,.
1/1 wood tram* hous* with .•
large work shed, largo trees
and large fenced yard. Asking .
tll.000 Call Ml 4410.________
WHY RENT? Better than row.
1/1, wllh AC. If yard, good
art*, new root, carpet win
dows. plumbing, kitchen.
Ut.SOO. Eesy qualifying.
Payments under MOOmon

Higgins A He*Iti. Inc.

CLOSE TOIME MOAIOC

not amst................sis.000.
Z o n e d R 3 ( m u lll f a m ily ,
buslnass er apt*). 1st l it has
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spactol. tod W IIO.OWa«tra.
HigolnsAHaath. Inc.

H H H H H H H H M H H H rlH H M H H

M O M * a HoMfc 194-9444

BabarabMalKM: 426-4417
LbrIbe Smith:

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l/l OUliT Cevntry Charmer.
Florida room, eat-ln kit.,
carport w/lfl util., C/HA,
enclosed ironl porch, fenced
yard. Lake Silver area, good
rental Incem*. lanant oc
cup led. M4.M0. Ml-tlOO or
111 7a430M.

ST. CRO IX
I Bedroom Apartments
Starting at $479

321-7303

733 Secret Harbor Lane

3 2 2 -2 0 9 0

HOURS: Mon. •Frt. 9:30•5:30

Jo in u s a t ...
q I JH T R Y

$299MovesYou In!!!
W here an Apartment
it m ore than just a
P la c e to Live...

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ONLY A FEW OPENINGS!

330-1431

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1809 W. 28th Strwt *Sanford

2S80RIDGEWOODAVE, SANFORD, FL
Mon.-Fri. 9-6 • S at 10-5* Sun. 12-5

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Located 1 mile South of Lake Mary Btvd.,
on Lake Emma Rd., Lake Mary
Mon. - Fri. 8:30 • 5:30 • Sat. 10 - 5
Sunday Hours Posted

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ABOUT MOVING COSTS?

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roar, n i-a m a r papa Mbm t
OWNER FINANCING 1144 EL
PORTAL A V I. 1/1. C/HA,
towutl IIHas. M7JMCH CJt.
SANFORD. 1W S. HOLLY AVE.
1/1, tnetomd Irani parch, now
C/HA. comptototy up|r*dtil
111,080 Agant m o t *
SANFORD VI. row root. CHA.
remodeled, new carpe' *°
down, tMVmanfM Hit
SANFORD, VI. living room,
dining room, kitchen, I41t
MAGNOLIA Aea. 111.100
Make otter. Ml ITtl.________
SANFORD WOOOMERB Park
at 114 Woodmare Bird. 1
bdrm., I bath. 11*14 living rm,
10*14 screen perch *1 M7.000
Vacant Elmer AriesIt*, Inc.
4tt-Tt7T I
SANFORD VI, UltN."Llk* a
Brand New Hama". New ev
erything. C/HA. root, floor A
kit., with setler* atristance.
.......MH0I4.
SANFORD lri. FAMILY ream.
C/HA, reaovatod, MM Dawn.
........... ItO-lMl
SHORT OM CASH!
Government help wllh down
payment and closing cost* tor
this 1 bedroom, concrete block
homo lor Mt.MO. Close to
Amtrak. hospital A row malt.
Call: BARBARA SIMMONS

Featuring

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E X P E R IE N C E D PART-TIME
IOpm (MTTFI. Credit Union.
Lake M ary area. Blind Bot B.
Sanford Herald. P.O. Bot
100?. Sanford. FI. M771

Strang cuatomor mrvkaaiparlance. Computer literacy.
Evening/Weekend tNIMt.
GUARANTEED Bata glut
MONTHLY BONUS

t in

LAKE MAXY, modern. V I. split
plan, vaulted catlings, tpk..
cat In kit. MM/mon. UP47M.

ROAD CONSTRUCTION

person, nto dad M lake care of
eur customer! Previous auto
tip . a plus! Wa will train
motivated person Apply t
I B M I t t O L I F O R D . IRC..
tt-ft A

V I . SCAN PORCH vary clean.
TPXNI Nf w/NN of troaa. OM
maatoadap.PinM.
» a t EL PORTAL AYR., t/1,
C/HA, np pelt, rat., ImmadMN accupancy. O a j g r ,

HOUSE 1/1. SSM menth. (Ill
Elm). O A R A G E A P A R T ­
M E N T . SI1S month. 1104
Elm.IB*00W Ash tor Handy

SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS

•ADVISER*

Nw aiaw i
JIM DO YLE-

103— H o u e m
U n f u m i t h t d / W tn t

E F F I C I E N C Y A P T S . . II
Bdrm.l S2S0 month and up.
rots. Please C a lm 11757
LAKE M ARY , private entrance.
CHA. park oft street, newly
redecoretod.............. m -IW l.

t A Unarm td
IBM MM
SECUR ITY OFFICERS
Naadad U n it e topes (toft
Fraa uniform s A henelltt
evailaAM/vacottan pay. Call:
VMM.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. BY
OWNER, owner financing
available. Soli or toaa option.
OAK HARBOUR. 1 bdrm.. l.S
baths, largo townhousa. newly
rtdacoratod. appllancat, se­
curity gate, ski lake. SSt.OOO.
m m i ksss-7111.

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mint cwM.lt 14,1
PRE-FORCLOSURI. N prlv.
toncod. carport. I4L1M
OWNER FIN., naw paint.
carpet, lanca. carport, IS1.0M.
MIDDEN LX. Sri, ranovptod.
new carpal rial pom*.
NI.VLJM.

COMMERCIAL F O T IM TIALI 4 bdrm., t bath, con

Yaw

100—C o n d o m in iu m
R tn tE ls

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• M G R T R L A R I 1/t CPPda,
w/tem. patta, tpk.. new paint.
napatLiaal. MM/SM.
a W O O D b l H E l / l , w /dbi.
Ilka new. S77I/B11S
MARY S O L 9 alary,
w/left. peat, na pat*, nanameMr. NICE III—

1 BDRM., 1 BATH. CHA. ISM a
month. 1104 te c. da petit.
Ml OMO

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F u rn is h e d / R « n t

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MOUSE W/Stp

PSANFORD t/1. apt., w/ancl.

menth. tag# sac. dapasll.

SANFORD, m a Park Dr. 1/t. +
efficiency, remodeled. A/C,
im/wfc . Includes utillllet or
UM/mon. Central Florida
Baatol BataBt. XM SOM
SANFORD 1 bdrm., Duptoa.
C/HA, carports, appliances.
MM. Agent: M l XMS a it .» .
SANFORD, I BEDROOM , tori
ol closets. tl« S /m o n . +
sm/tec. m a m a m ? n ia .
SANFORO APT. 1 bedroom . I
bath. MOVE-IN SPECIALI
UM/mon Ml 4704.

W - Room s fo r R m t

K filS HMR STTUSTS

N t.l.M aFaai I M
H o S I T V D i m . P C user*

mun

PlaaM call tar appointment:

GRINDERS
M Mart

M M IK n V IlU S C
Lake Ada I bdrm... |4)l me.
1 bdrm., UTO/mo. and up

M NOME C L E A N E R S Heeded
NewI Earn S40-M par day.
Work the day time area or
choke I Car A phone required
Dena't HeeieAeepMg
Personnel 4*1 (IM

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p iT s .s n —

Call about our SPECIALSIt
_________ a u n t ________
ECCPY. APT., Lake Mary
Downtown area, close Ip
shopping.Can ............. I R A N
EFFICIENT APT. Mawty re­
novated, New m all 1 ml tot I
Perfect tor 11 Utlilt let Incl. No
pets. M B me. IQ -n t? _______
HISTORIC
garage apt. l/ l. A/C. appil.
good nelphbarhood, SNA V

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C/HA. MTVMon + H TV ac.
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SANFORD S/IVk. living A I
hr rm., IMP m rik Ikril

privacy. Perfect M r I parson.

UCERSIDSTniSTS

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SANFORD I M rro.

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excellent area. M wk., DCB
security. Call.............AW-140

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vENTURf ' F R O H B T It S
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CALI OR A P P L Y
IN PERSON

t o n

I, A A A I Metric.

HISTORIC RawaMpk Lang
weed, acres* from Tea Rm .,
refall/afllca. SMI me. UP-SMS

SUMGAY, SEFT. M I to 4pwi
114ROSS LAKE LANE
Rom Lake Shorts SriJ.. Slat*
Rd. 4L appro*, t miles wait ol
1/4A Samlnak Town* Cantor,
m in i

116 - O ff kB

SktflaATtams

ham tap. A PL driver
IM.cmiMraaaa.Mi —

■ i i i i i w m * o r w p /b e o

1FFICI A Storafi. M l sg. n. A
up MOVE IN SPECIALI IMS
man. M14IIIW m u s s
S A N FO R D Olfka space. MOO
eg ft. bulking total. IMP eg.
H. par altki unit. R1 IMt

traitor starago I

We a t I Browing private
In f ir m carrier, that vah
you at part of If t team I

m m m * Nawawta. Mar/W
Nr. dm*. Can a M D i m M r
. D F W P / ItO

fM S M I lT O N R U

PRO MONET OOWNI
a NOCLOf INOCOSTI
PRO REALTORS!
4 E Z FINANCING
WMMW17
OOV'T FORECLOSED Homes
tor pennies on II. Delingienl
Ta*. Repo's REO's. Yaur
a r e a . Tal l F r a *
it) soggrorm. e *i . h no*
currant listings.
LOCH ARBOR. I Bdrm.. C/HA.
with large fenced yard. A
•teal at in.Mt. Hllllman
Group Inc. Mi c a .

toned industrial, partott tor

drivers
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�4D - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, September 24, 1995

159—Real Estate
Wanted

189—Office Supplies
/ Equipment

1 L L B U Y OR LEASE Y O U R
H O U S E , m ake paym ent* a. do
re p a ir* . C a ll tor details
No O b lig a tio n
**♦ 33*3

R E F U R B I S H E D 0111c* C 4***rs
a ll m a k e s A sl/es Save up to
*0% Iro m New! W a rrn a ty A
F re e d e liv e r y
W7 34S IM4

151— Investment
P r o p e r t y / Sale
I M M A C U L A T E Condition
3 3
nach unit' C H A an a p p ii
qrted
m u ll m i l 1 337 3444

11S1WE B U Y H O U S E S t m i
A n y condition. A ll area*!
W r can P a y C a th l 331 1010

1 5 3 -A c re a g e L o t s / S a le

* * . L O C A L T A V E R N lot* o l
p a rk in g H IG H T ra llic a r e a l
Good Incam *! . a a a *331 t i l l

G E N E V A . ) A c r e i. w ood ed
fenced with pond 3 ' m o b ile
h o m e with m p a ra te 7 0 i3 4 q eraq e 151000 004 J44 3330
S A N F O R D . L a k e S y lv a n
l u .etro n t l a . r e l 1300 CKW
W M jlic io w s k i R p alto r 127 7 f i l
H lq h a n d
d r.
A p p ro v e d to r 3
h o m e n te i U S 000 333 0A31

155-Condominiums
Co Op / Sale____

/
A LT A M O N T E S P R IN G S . B Y
OW NER
o w n e r ll n a n c ln g
,,v , liable Sell or team o p tio n
O A K H A R B O U R 3 b d rm . 3 5
h a 'h i large tow nhoum . n e w ly
-ndecorated a p p lla n c e i. m
t u r iiy gale i k l lak e SA» W
i|»l 3 M 1A 444 7133

Furniture

211—Antique*/
Collectibles

• BED
« in g lf » ll* w 't r a m e
b r a s s headboard. SIS C a n
d e liv e r 333 4214
B U Y A N D S E L L Good cle a n
used furnitu re A antique* In
s h o p r e f in t s h ln g a v a i l
LA R R Y SM ART
313 4133

M I D D E N L A K E V illa *
3 '3
assum able m tg . 13500 d o w n
pruts l*«0 mo t a ll3 3 l S33*
LA K E M ARY CONDO
3 3.
secluded and quiet a r e a
1
story units t p k c a llin g l.sns
1390 sq It 174 400 C a ll P e te r
Barber. R e a lto r........ 447 40*0

LO W E 14 It. 3 In. V. Ilk* new.
q a i. tra ile r. w/John*on » J.
b o w s t e r n m ount tr o llin g
m t r . m a n y t i l r A t , new
H u m m in g b ir d electron ic*.
I I t o o o r S I 100 m l n u t
slectronlc* l l H I l t _________
14 F T . F I B I R O L A iS lllh ln g
boat A Irallar. 1JHP Johnton.
tro llin g m lr 1441 371 1431

4pm . 034 1744

M AHOGANY

Duncan P M *

d in in g room table A d iM « td
b a c k c h a irs MOO 373 MOB

217—Oaraflt Sales

213—Auctions

D IS H W A S H E R . G E . used once
*110 H I G H C H A I R . R u b
b e rm a id S2S 324 1444

3 F A M I L Y Sal*. F rl Sun I 7.
14*0 Dodg* Ram m a il van.
lo o li. coll*clibl4». loo much to
lit! J**J M*or*t Station Rd-

P U B L I C A U C T I ON E V E R Y
F R I D A Y 4 34. Aectten Aleck

S IN G E R

»# w l"t

m a c h ln * . w ood bu rn in g vlov*.
c r o s s b o w . m a p on tool bo*,
cro*» c o u n try Tropedo bike,
w o m a n * g a to r boot* 333 IQH

BURGLAR

B A R S . E a sy push
b u tto n r* l« a M t S3 p*r *q tt
M *m b *r a t Chamber 33431*4

G O LF

M E M B E R S H IP !! Rare
on e ot a k in d . Iitttlm * goit

m e m b e n h lp . N O m a n ltllf
dv*4 avert Timacuan G all A
• C e v n tr y C le k . Lb. M ary.
SW OOP 404-3*3-334*_________ .

215-Boats and
Accassorlts

• A B A N D O N E D M O M M IE Cat
A 3 little kittles. F R E E TO
G O O D home only! P le aM help
these C U T I E S ! C a ll a lte r

A 4 Bast Appliance 314 3341
F R E E D e liv ery • W a rra n ty on
K E N M O R E W ather D ry e r P a ir

A N T IQ U E

T E R M S Ca*h.M/C.
Viva. Diwover
ION Buyer* premium
J E R R Y K L E IN B E R G
A U C T IO N AD V AN TAG E
A U 1211

199— Pets* Supplies

1 8 1 — Appliances

223—Miscellaneous

407-324-1842

W ill negotiate 333 171*

O C E A N F R O N T R a m rt Condo*
IN C O M E P R O D U C E R !
Symphony Beach C lu b
413 S. A tla n tic A v t. 4*4 *73 7373

R u n n in g o r not W ill
.R M tH IN
p ic lt u o ........... .

Furniture, antique*. to*l*.
co llectibles. $ piece w ild "ood
bdrm M l. oak 1 gl**» curio.
Fostorla. China. Playboy col
lection trom 1414 47. orient*'
rug* and lots more

• E L E C T R O L U X SHAM PO O
m a c h in e Like brand new Sal

ORMOND BEACH: 539,900

5 ACRES O STEEN

P L Y M O U T H C A R A V E L L K . (7.
R u n t good. PS. P B , A C needs
w ork. SHOO. OBO. 33I IIT*
14*3 V W J E T T A . 4 door. A/C.
au to , nave tires A brakes.
v e ry clean S1300 333 4411.
14AA L I N C O L N T O W N C A B .
looks good, runs great. S4400
407 333 OP IS_________________
1443 C A D I L L A C Sedan D* VIII*.
S p r in g E d it io n , dh r e d .
leather. 34K m l. m int cond.
SI4.400. i v e m — t ___ 333 1131
73 P L Y M O U T H F U R Y III. *«c
cond . new tires. S*K orIg ml..

FRI. Sept. 29th 6:30 PM

195— M achinery/Tool*

163—Waterfront
Properly / Sale

PUBUC
AUCTION

C O P IE R S W A N T E D . A ll Make*

17th A 17/41. SAN FORD

F o rm e r J C Penney location
1140 S tate S t. ISan lo rd Twin
P la t a )
G la s s s h o w c a s ts ,
g i j - s cubes garm ent racks,
desks, ch a irs., tile cabinets,
a ttic e d iv id e r panels, stock
rm
sh e lv in g ro llin g slock
c a rts , m annequins A m irro rs
B u sin e ss hours Starting Mon .
Sept 31

C A R P E T b T IL E B U S I N E S S
E ic e lle n t location Net S43K
M U S T S E L L 403 323 0*71

231—Cars

GRAND OPENING
THE AUCTION H OC I

STORE FIXTURE
LIQUIDATION SALE

160—Business
For Sale

D ELTO N A A R E *
10 a t r e i
Id o a l tof m o b ile h o m e o r
hcm estte ho»mt la in * , t a n n
nq or h u 'w r y l Zoned a q r lc u l
lu r a l *3*00 P E R A C R E ,
im a ii d o * -’ paym ent w o w n e r
tn .m c lh q
404 7*7 1771

219—Wanted to Buy
L S im

O U IT S M O K IN O H I day. From
n o n p r o t ll tou n da llon Doctor
a p p r o v e d . 100% guarantee

C a ll Jean 4d2 3*»330*.
S A V E S3** a m on th , every
m o n th on g ro ce rie s F o r In
to r m a t ion c a ll aO? 334 3*44

• U PR IG H T

• W ILL

SELL

1*10.080 3307*4*_________ _
77 M O N T E C A R L O . R td vr/BIk
v in y l top. 3 d r . runs grtal.
auto, ashing SIMA 466ITS-3377
• 13 P O N T IA C SenMrd. Parts
C a rt New radiator, gas tank,
eahaust. b rakes Int. In good
cond Body rust, blown engine
S100 A lte r 1pm 331 «7U
SI P O N T IA C Orand Am . new
tires, auto. A C . am fm c a t s .
e i c cond S3MO 0 8 0 333 SOU

ar T R AD E

3
p h asa co m m
slov# lo r a
lln g l* p h ase resta u ra n t type
s to v e w /c o o k top A oven
373 14A3

231—Cars

MOBILITY SPECIAL.
W heelcalr/Scooter accessible
t j C hevy C 30 HI lop conv
14K m l.. H and control, elec.
Ilft/doors. control Inslde/out
S3«K. 14*71 **A S**4__________
1*71 D A T S U N P IC R U P . 4 c y l . I
tool bed. good work truck
1100 334 A*3«._______________
1441 ISUIU P k h e p . s speed.
A/C. b ig wheels, new tires,
low m iles. S4M0 333 4451.
41 J E E P W ran g le r, R io Grand*
edition O n ly 4K m iles, meny
e itra s. N o t a better looking
jeep around 33*1131.

JU N K C A R S W A N T I O I Rum s
mg o r n o il P a y SS. 3 days A
wk . w* haul I H
OLO A J U N K C A R S / T H U C K I
W A N T E D W ill pay C A S H A
haul aw ay. T ra c y i 3*4j t 1 l^

241 — Recreational
Vehicle*/ Camper*
C A M P O R O U N D M e m b ersh M .
cam p Irom coast to coast R PI
affiliation P a id S3M0 Sacrt
Ilea S371I Call I *00330033*
a C H E V V M*4*r bam s. 7 A
Clean, run* great. F u ll bath.
A/C. G enerator. New awning.
Good tire s .... ............. .331 7*4*

Needs new parents I

23 t— V e h icle s
W a n te d
CASH SSS P A ID I F er Junh Cars.
T ru c k s A M l s c . l Kaap
Am erlea B aau tifu l 1.... 333 5444

H U N T IN G . C A M P IN O t r a i l ­
er
3*'. goose neck. St.OT
OBO 333 1U 7_______________ _
*3 W IN N E B A G O . 3* ft. long,
med. condition, new engm*.
*4400 331 143*

"LOAN A-RANGER"
RIDES AGAIN!

233—Auto Part*
/ AcctstoflH
O N E S T O P T IR E SHOP. Tires
SA00 A up Mounted A Bat
17/43 A 13th at Chaepo Depo

ie Quality Used Car* 4
Trucks
■ e Good Creditl No Credit!
I Bad Creditl No Problem!

235—Truck*/

F O R D F A IR M O N T . 13. 4 C y l.
re b u ilt auto. AC. PS. PB. new
m ags SI3QO.OBO 331 1*34
M E R C E D E S 'SS 3MSS. Pearl
b lack , fu lly loaded and pam
pared 137.000 m l S4100 O i l
Jean W l t e t M .

Wanted______

B u m / Van*

VACUUM.

E x c e l l e n t c o n d . S 31 o r
w /A tte c h m e n t* l* 0 330 0404__

23i—Vehlclt*

235-Truck*/

213—Auctions

B u m / Van*
• C H E V Y B E A U V I L L E VAN
•74, 1 ton, P a iM n g e r van,
c l ta n Loaded! Too much to
list, m ust see to appreciate
O n ly S3.4*1 O B O .........331 STOP

MINCER MOTORS

32 1 -2*193
321 1450

D R E S S E R Sear* Open H e a rth ,
dk pm* w ,m irro re d h u tch
1121 321 4311
• E L E C T R I C S T O V E
»k\&gt;
322 *74*

157— Mobile
Homes / Sale
C A R R IA G E CO V E
SS
3 3
d o u b le w ld e . C H A
ro o t
ta r purl l i t SOOOBO 64V 5331

w
trim w hrat p a tte rn
45 ptecr* IS* )2t 000:
• F U L L S IZE B O X S P R I N G And
m sttre % t good co n d . ISO
M tffJI tA S * U A tn t * CASter*
%:s j : : r e 4
• S I N G L E B E D m etal I ra m e o n
ro lle r* bos in n ersp nn q m a t
trrss*4.s w ill deliver 333 *214

CARRIAGE COVE
m o b il e h o m e c o m m u n it y

• 14X14. &gt;/} S p ilt 83 S K Y L I N E
10**0 sern rm . S* 000
• 34X14. 3/3 S plit SI D E S T I N Y
tp k .113.000
• 14X40. 3/3 S plit 80 B R O A D
M O O R ic r n rm 13 000
.3 4 X 5 * 1' 3 S plit 7 4 L I B E R T Y
P a r lia llr turn *13 100
• 14X30.1/3 S plit M
F L E E T W O O D w w ash d r y .
s u n rm SI* 000
. 34X40, 3/3 S plit 40 S K Y L I N E
w wash d r y , d is h w a s h e r

• T W IN

BED
H I. c o m p le te
w »pnng* &amp; M a llr e s *
S20
322 4»SS
W A T E R B E D *50 S P C
Sec
t o n a l S O F A 1125 bab y C R I B
*AO A ll item s O BO 130 24*6

183-Television/
Radio / Stereo

tp k
*30 OOO
C A L L : 333 11*0or *31 3703
CASSELBERRY J B D R M
1
bath Central A ir. c a r p o r t 3
5cre*»Y pcrcho* eOutO. 2 i* l0
p i li* 12*)i wood d*ck &amp; f 3*22
liv in g room. P r ic e 130 S00
E lm » r B o k a lla , Inc. 499 7979,
Reollor

• CD P LA Y E R

JV C .
co nd
lik e new 105 O BO 32! 79*9

187—Sporting Goods
SPA. PO RTABLE. J PER SO N
D e lu ie eq u ip u n d e r w a t e r
lig h t Cedar G A ZE B O N e v e r
u w d 31475 407 240 4*83

189-Office Supplies
/ Equipment

SUPERIOR
M O B IL E H O M E S IN C
Homes in C a rria g e C o v e
Handy M an 's S p e c ia l: 13i40
3/1 11141. Choose Iro m 1. 13
wides a ll 3/1. C 'H A . some
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