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Little boy's rescue call helps save the grandma he loves
By DAVID FR A ZIE R

Herald Staff Writer
LAKE M A R Y - One o f the moat
important aubjecta children can be
taught In achool today la aafety
awareness. And 6-year-old Bran­
don DuPree was listening atten­
tively the day they went over how
to use O il.
On Friday, the Lake Mary Fire

Department honored Brandon with
a plaque and a bag o f Items from
Target deportment store. He also
received a letter o f appreciation as
well. And Ken Roberts. Seminole
County director o f Public Safety,
awarded Brandon with a 911 pin
that dispatchers wear.
On a beautiful Friday morning In
front o f a fluorescent fire rescue

vehicle parked at the Lake Mary
Fire Station, news crews converged
to report on the presentation.

Brandon OuPrse,
0, Is cradled Win
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Brandon was flanked by his
mother and grandmother along
with fire station staff. The young
boy wearing a plastic fire fighter's
hat was smiling cheek to cheek.
Ills
grandmother.
Gertrude
See Rescue. Page 6A

City officials, cops brace for rave
B y M A R IA O R EM

Herald Staff Writer
News of an upcoming rave at a Sanford night
club next weekend has prompted city offlcUls to
look more closely at IrglaUtlon regulating all
night events. A rave Is an all night dance oarty
featuring synthesised techno music, often
associated with Illegal drug use.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale said he had some
very strong reactions when he heard about three
weeks ago that the Tsunami Beach Club would
be hosting a rave which he said could attract
between 2.200 and 18 000 people
"W e will enforre ordinances to the fullest ex□ Bee P a r t y . F a g s 3 A

For young adults, all
night dance parties
earn rave reviews

Crossing the
T in Sanford

Rave* have recently drawn national atten­
tion and in particular the City of OrUndo where
many clubs hold the moralhon events.
In an effort to reduce reported drug use.
Orlando established a Rave Review Task Force In
April, which recently recommended
4 am
closings o f the clubs, thus cutting raves short.
The current ordinance requires clubs with liquor
licenses to stop serving alcohol at 2 a m . how­
ever they are allowed to slay open after that for
other purposes as long as no alcohol la served
Joe Robinson, asaislant to Orlando Mavor

B y JE FF B E R U N 1C X E

Herald Staff Writer
There'a a Stanford University, but that's just
north o f Son Francisco.
Here at the Sar\ford Herald, we get lots of
ess releases In the sports cave lor Samford
ntversity. but that's a small college football
powerhouse in Birmingham. Ala.
In the town o f Sanford. N.C.. there's even
another S a lford Herald newspaper (no rela­
tion). but that ain’t us and. as Ur as we know.

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Tsunami Beach earlier this ysar hosted an
Earth Day birthday For the July 4 Inooor rave.

owner Stan Smith said the club will take a head
count to comply with the 980 person capacity.

Saving grace in Cameron City A break

Stanford v Page 6 A

in school
taxes?

Pastor won’t
welcome nude
dancing clubs

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By VICKI D cSO R M IER

By RUSS WHITE
Herald Staff Writer

At one time the Rev. Elizabeth "Beth" Ann
Fogle Miller had her sights set on becoming a
lawyer. She had rather preach than judge any
old lime. See story on Page4B.
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Pastor Roosevelt Green • taking
leave from hi* Job at Green's Roof­
ing Company • allowed himself
some precious, prayerful momenta
on a visit Friday afternoon to the
sanctuary of St. Luke Missionary
Baptist Church.
Rev. Green, who was born in a
house near the church and recalls
picking beans for 20 cents a barrel
during the Depression years. Is
deeply concerned about what soon
may happen to ihe church and the
agricultural and residential area
eaal of Orlando Sanford Airport
known as Cameron City.
Come October, the little white
church located on a dirt road oil
Kentucky Ave. will celebrate Us
75th anniversary • certainly a
reason for great Joy. What bothers
the pastor and hts congregation Is
that their Joy may be short-lived.
" W e 'v e seen m any ch a n g e s
here." the 65-year-old pastor said
Friday, "and we welcome changes
that are good, but whal is about to
happen Is.nol at all good. Industry •
that w e w ou ld w elco m e. E vil
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Today:
Scattered
Thunderstorms.
Highs In the upper
80s.

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Your school taxes might be
going down next year.
School officials are still pu l­
ling pencil to paper to come
up with the final figures, but
the way things look right now.
they say. It would appear
you'll be able to buy an extra
lunch or two out next year.
Preliminary figures show the
mlltage rate for the local re­
quired effort could go down by
about
1.74
percent.
from
6.628 to 6 513.
The actual mlllage rate for
the Local Required Effort will
not be set until the Depart­
ment of Education certifies
the mlllage. That will occur no
later than July 17.
The basic discretionary rate
will remain at .510 mills.
,
The supplemental
discre­
tionary fund and debt service
also Is expected to be slightly
reduced.
The mlllage for the supple­
mental discretionary fund Is
See Taxes. Page 3A

P astor R oosevsll O fte n

Teacher Steve
Ptacek has made
a difference in
the lives of the
students at Sem ­
inole High
School. He
hopes to use his
sense of humor,
his life experi­
ence and his
knowledge of
science and
technology to do
the same at Win­
ter Springs High
next year. Story

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Dr. Qott........... ...... 100

Herald Senior Staff Writer

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Controversial local radio host
talks it out with management
By VICKI D cSO R M IE R

Herald Senior Staff Writer
Controversial talk show host
Connie
Flshbaugh pushed her
mouth right up against the m icro­
phone in the WAMT (AM 1060)
broadcast facility at radio station
WTRR (AM 1440) on Celery Avenue
In Sanford.
"This program Is my life.* she
said Friday, her voice cracking a
bit. *1 have a passion for doing the
right thing. You may not think too
much o f me. You may think I'm
too liberal. You may think I'm too
loud. You may not like all that, but
you know I always stand on the
side o f Justice.*

Flshbaugh's most recent foray
into supporting truth and Justice
came Wednesday when the talk
show host went to the home of
former preacher Oeorge Crossley
at the request o f some of his sup­
porters.
Crossley has been accused and
arrested a year ago for trying to
hire a hitman to kill his former
lover's
husband.
His
friends
thought he would do well to go on
the air. Flshbaugh said, to help
prove his Innocence.
Flshbaugh said she was flabber­
gasted by some o f his comments
when she concluded that Interview
at his home. She left with the tape
See Radio, Psge 6A

S U B SC R IB E TO TH E SA N FO R D H E R A LD FOR TH E B EST LO C A L N E W S C O VE R A G E. Call 322-2611

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Tuscawilla flap may be nearing end

IN B R I E F

B y K E L L IE V E K K E K
Herald Staff Writer

Making the switch

Patience and perseverance.
These are two qualities that the resi­
dents o f Tuscawilla. a Winter Springs
Country Club community, have had to
learn very well.
And tt just might be paying off.
On Wednesday. June 25. a receiver walk
named for the golf, tennis and country club
portion o f the community.
T h is Is exactly what we've been waiting
for.* Tuscawilla resident. Rolf Utegaard
said. 'Hopefully, this Is the first step to ­
ward getting our club back, ft Is certainly a
step In the right direction.*
James Mikes, the owner o f Tuscawilla
and another golf course In Tampa, ts In the
middle o f a law suit with hla mortgage
company, GATX Capita! Corp. According
to published reports. Mikes stopped mak­
ing full payments In July 1995 and stopped
making any o f the 890.000-a-month pay­
ments in April 1996.
That's when GATX filed suit against the
country club owner. The suit was filed In
Hillsborough County (Tampa) because
Mikes also owns the golf course tn that
county and therefore the mortgage com ­
pany has the choice o f where to file.
'A n agreement has been signed and
there will be a foreclosure sale,* Mikes said
Saturday. 'But as in any lawsuit, both
sides have the possibility o f winning and
losing.*
A receiver Is assigned by the court to
manage properties and businesses (hat are
Involved In a foreclosure suit. They are put
In place lo ensure that the value o f the

It's time for the Judges In Seminole County to play musical
chairs...er. benches.
Monday, the Judges In the circuit court will be reassigned In a
regular change.
Judges O.H. Eaton and Thomas Freeman will no longer hear
criminal cases and will, Instead hear civil cases.
Judges Newman Brock nnd Seymour Benson will leave the
civil bench to begin hearing criminal cases.
Judge Nancy Alley will make the change from family, probate
and mental health cases to cases Involving Juveniles.

Going up
Customers o f Florida Power Corporation IFPC) better brace
themselves for a possible rise in thetr monthly utility b ills
come the fall.
A settlement this .week between FPC and Its Lake County en­
ergy supplier could spell higher bills for customers alter the
Public Service Commission IPSC) approved a contract that
would end a dispute between the utility ad Lake Cogen. Ltd. In
Umatilla.
Lak e Cogen sells power to FPC. It sued the utility three years
ago. saying FPC had broken a 20-year contract. The two pa r­
ties were able to work out a deal that was approved by the
PSC.
FPC will buy out Lake Cogen for $50 million over the next
dozen years.
The cost o f the buyout wlU be passed on to customers In the
form o f higher monthly fuel charges.
The average consumer o f 1,100 kilowatt hours a month will
pay as much as 81.57 per month for the first few months nnd
about 30 cents per month after that.

property or establishm ent Is maintained or
even possibly Improved until the conclu­
sion of the c u lt
*A receiver will manage under the super­
vision of the court on behalf oT the plain­
tiff. In this case, the mortgage holder, for
the duration of the litigation.* Rick Nellson. an attorney with the Tampa firm that
Is representing GATX Capital Corp. ex­
plained. T h e receiver will remain in place
until the new owner takes over and the
court releases him or her.*
This appears to be a light at the end o f
the tunnel for TUscawllla residents, who
have been lighting to regain control of
their community.
Since taking over the country club. Mikes
has proposed and made many changes,
angering the residents and Involving the
City of Winter Springs.
First. Mikes proposed building houses
around the golf course and In the area o f
the tennis courts. Residents believed the
building lots infringed on their course and
have pleaded with the city to halt the
building.
Then, the condition of the pool deterio­
rated to the point that tt had to be closed
for health code violations.
Next to d o se were the tennis courts. The
500 member tennis association had dwin­
dled to 40 due to the lack o f night time
lighting, closure of the restrooms and club
house facilities and the condition of the
courts. Finally, all of the remaining tennis
members quit en masse, telling Mikes In a
letter o f resignation that they had not lost
Interest tn playing and would return aa
soon as the facility was brought back up to
the level they expected and were paying

for.

In addition to listening to the resident’s
complaints at every city commission
meeting, the City of Winter Springs has
. had to file suit against Mikes for unpaid
water bills.
Further legal action has also included
fending off a suit from Mikes concerning
the settlement agreement that was reached
on the building project In 1995.
Mikes claims that the City of Winter
Springs Is dragging Its feet concerning the
■greed upon building project. The city con­
tends that they need a forther review o f the
comprehensive plan for the community
which lays out the designated areas for
recreation, residences ana business.
It's possible that the difficulties may be
coming to an end. and rather quickly.
‘ Generally, the appointment of a receiver
signals that the suit Is nearing an end.*
Nellson said. 'I f all goes as planned, the
litigation could conclude as soon a s Sep­
tember with a new owner In place. For
now. tf one o f the problems was the per­
sonality differences between the owner and
the residents, that will at least resolve It­
self wtth the receiver In place.
’csotved. however.
I
Little else may be res
T h e re will be s huge law suit (lied
t the city.* Mikes said 'And iHey are
that It is coming.*
While the residents 'are uttering a sm all
o f temporary relief, the city may be
1Its breath.
Both the residents and the City o f Winter
Springs will need to maintain their perse­
verance and patience for a little while
longer.

Teacher uses humor, fun to
get kids interested in learning

Unpleasant surprise!

By c o u r t n e y u m

v

Herald Correspondent__________

plant for three years
and
spending a year In law school.
Ptacek

definitely

can

tell

There are aome wonderful
aome stories.
They're pretty
funny, too.
teachers
In
the
Seminole
County school system.
*1 wauled to be the captain
of a submarine, that's why I
Steve Placek Is one o f them
went Into the Navy. Everyone
Surprisingly, his career has
always says I could be a lawyer
just begun
fils first year of
or I could teach. I could be an
teaching was served at Lyman
engineer or I could teach. I've
High
School
mostly
with
done a lot and after I’ve tried
Chemistry and Principles of
everything and realised I didn't
Technology.
Seminole High
like It.
I said why not teach?
School waa lucky enough to
And t love It.* said Ptacek.
rab him for the summer but
Ptacek has a way of teaching
e will be headed for the new
that actually gets the students
Winter Springs High School
interested
in
what
they're
this fall.
learning.
And a lot of times
ptacek did not start
off
that's a hard thing to do. espe­
wanting to be a
teacher,
cially wtth topics Uke atoms,
though.
In foclp thM* man turn d u »e . energy, and the periodic tabic.
But with his am aslng sense of
P
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humor and enthusiasm any­
Jobs and h es only 30. Prom a
thing can be accomplished aa
college degree 11W -Kouthero H*
a student steps into hla room.
Unois in sociology.
Ptacek
He relates to the students
graduated to performing In live
maybe
because
he
almost
theater, working as a manager
seems like a student himself .
at Taco Bell for a year, selling
Ptacek enjoys watching the
mattresses, enlisting In the
Navy, running a nuclear power
Baa Ptacafc. Pags 3 A

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These two cars met quite by accident on Friday af
ternoon in front of the Sonny's Real Pit Barbecue
restaurant on U.S. Highway 17-92 in Sanford. No
one was injured In the mishap which sent the

MR2 underneath the larger Grand Am Wet
weather caused quite a few traffic accidents afl
around Seminole County over the last few days.

Taachsr

S la v a

P la c n k

The way we were : SHS Class of ‘54
Today:
Thunderstorms.
Highs m the lower 90s.
Tonight: Lows In the mid
60s. Sunday: Thunderstorms.
Lows tn the mid 60s. Highs
In the low 90s. Monday.
Scattered
Thunderstorms.
Lows in the mid 60s. Highs
In the mid 90s. Tuesday
Thunderstorms. Lows In the
mid 60s. Highs In the mid
90s. Wednesday: Scattered
Thunderstorms. Lows In the
mid 70s. Highs In the mid
90s.

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SUNDAY
SOLUNAR
TABLE:
min..
10:55 a.m.. 11:25 p.m.. maj..
4:45 a.m.. 5:10 p.m.
TIDES:
Daytona
Beach:
highs: 12:40 a.m., 1:12 p.m.,
Iowa: 7:04 a.m., 7:28 p.m.
New Sm yrna Beach: highs:
12:45 a.m.. 1:17 p.m.. lows:
7:00 a.m.. 7:33 p.m.. Cocoa
Beach: highs: 1:00 a.m.. 1:32
p m ., lows: 7:24 a.m.. 7:45
p.m.

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D aytona

A lot o f memories came
flooding back as I was writing
a recent column on the Seminote High School Class of
1952. 1 was a sophomore their
senior year and graduated In
1954.
1 especially remember the
Sadie Hawkins Day activities.
Since I was on the student
council (headed by president
Walter Routh), I had helped
plan them and I recall the day
as being a tremendous success
and lots o f fun. 1 even have a
picture o f me in my Dogpatch
attire!
I have the April 8 and June
5. 1952 editions o f the Celery
Fed so will continue today with
happenings that school year.

Beach:

Waves are 4 feet and choppy.
Current ts running to the
south
with
a
water
temperature o f 79 degrees.
New Sm yrna Beach:
Waves are 3 to 4 feet and
choppy. Current Is running
to the south with a water
temperature of 81 degrees.

The Ultra Violet
Index
|UVI) rating for the Orlando
area Is 10.
The UV1 levels are
rated by the Environmental
Protection Agency.

FLORIDA TEM PS
MIAMI _ Florida 24 hour
temperatures and rainfall at 8
a.m. today:
City
Hi
Lo Rain
80
Apalachicola
75 00
Daytona Beach 90
74
tr
Ft. Lauderdale
80 79
06
92
Fort Myers
77
Ol
Gainesville
90 71 .01
Jacksonville
93
72 .01
Key West
80
73 .19
89
Miami
79 00
Pensacola
88
74
00
Sarasota
91
75 61
90
Tallahassee
03
73
Tampa
92 78 00
W. Palm Beach 89
78 .02

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are
the
winning
numbers selected on Friday
In the Florida Lottery:
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One article that brought back
memories was on the ninth
annual Florida Association of
Student Councils Convention
held at P.K. Yongc Laboratory
School and the University o f
Florida on April 10-12. 1952. I
was a delegate from SHS along
with Donna Witte. Linda Leon­
ard. and Eleanor Nix. Our
sponsors. Miss Ethel Riser and
Mrs. Gladys Smith, went with
us.
I recall going to various
meetings, but the things that
stand out In my mind are the
powdered eggs In the U o f F
cafeteria,
the barracks on
campus where we stayed In
tiny rooms with bunk beds,
and going to fraternity party.
I was definitely out o f my
element at the latter, but It was
an experience. While walking
back to the barracks from a
meeting our last night, some
young men Invited us to a party
at
their
fraternity
house.
Looking back. I wonder where
our chaperones were! I had a
miserable cold wtth a dripping
nose and a headache and
longed to get back to the room,
but not wanting to be a party
pooper. I went along with the
others. I remember trying to
enjoy myself, but It was diffi­
cult for this naive 15 year old

G R A C E M.
S T IN E C IP H E R

with the added problem of a
severe cotdl Finally. Eleanor
agreed to leave wtth me, and I
gratefully fell Into my bunk
bed. I'm sure that Donna and
Linda could give a much more
Interesting account
of
the
party!
N e w E lectio n S ystem
Another article gave the de­
tails o f the new school election
system that I helped formulate
as a member o f that committee
o f the student council. Up to
that point, all class officers
were chosen by nominations
from the floor with elections
held Immediately by a show of
hands.
We worked out a system
whereby candidates had to
sign up during a two week
qualifying period, then were
allowed to campaign for a cou­
ple o f weeks. Each candidate
also had to give a speech.
Those who wished to vote had
to register with the student
registrars for their class and
on election day, voted tn their
precincts. The procedure was a
success and It has been car­
ried out. with modifications
through the years.
1. myself, ran for an office
that year, but was defeated
which was a huge disappoint­
ment. Out. o f course. I found
lots o f other activities to be In­
volved In that next year.

M ay Day Ball
Jimmy Smith and Jean Wil­
son were crowned king and
queen o f the May at the annual
May Day Ball held at the ar­
mory on May 7, 1952.
Their attendants were Jane
Davis and Joe McClung. C aro­

line Mclnnls and Mike WheL
chel. aeniora; Sylvia llaycs and
Junior Metis, Kitty Nix and
Terry Cordell. Juniors: Barbara
Cassube and Bubba B labee.
aophomorea, Lennlc Rotundo
and Harold Pate, freshmen.

E x c h a n g e P ro g ra m
The Library Club presented
Us annual exchange program
at Orlando Senior High on
March 19. The program in­
cluded the following: violin solo
by BlU Park accompanied by
Ann Lovell: novelty number by
Edwin Tlson and Joan Wright
accompanied by Perucy W rlvit;
an
acrobatic
dance
by
CUudcttc Walls accompanied
by Mra. Blankenship: solos by
George Harden. Gerald Coving­
ton and David Hester each a c­
companied by Jeanne Lane
Miller.
Ellen Lyon played a piano
medley; Norma Faye Harvey.
Arm Whitaker and Jon! Saun­
ders presented a dance as did
Gretchen Klrchoff; and there
was a novelty number by the
Flora Dora Girls and the Dou­
ble Quartette.
Sammy Jacobson was mas­
ter o f ceremonies.
I remember being a part of
the exchange program the fol­
lowing year as a member o f the
Jug Band. This was a comical
group formed by members of
the SHS Band who played Jugs,
bottles
and
flutes
while
dressed
as
hillbillies.
We
sometimes also put on a hu­
morous skit. I played Q and A
bottles. The program that year
was our first time at Boone
High School as 1952-53 was
the birth o f Boone and Edgewater while the old OHS be­
came Howard Junior High.
There Is a picture o f our Jug
Band In the front section o f the
1953 Salmagundi. Those play­
ing Jugs were Rodman Brumley
and Bobby Morris; playing b o t­
tles were Nancy Rountree.
Ronnie Anderson. Dot John­
son. Rosemary Garner. Dickie
Kendall and I: flutists were
Marvin
Goembel.
Jimmy
Brown, Mickey Durak. Beverly
Benton and June Vance.

S H S B an d
W in s H onors
This article told, o f the Dis­
trict Band Contest held in Or­
lando on March 28. 1952. We
made a superior rating in
marching that year and excel­
lent in concert and sight­
reading.
Something was mentioned
that I had totally forgotten. It
seems tli.it Claudette Waits,
first drummer, was taken 111 at
the last minute and was unable
to march. Since the drum c a ­
dence Is very important in a
marching band. Bebe Blabee
relinquished her position as
head majorette to play the
drum. She did a splendid Job
and the band came through
with a superior rating.
Superior ratings were also
made by the following: Janette
Ratliff, twirling; Pawn Bishop,
trombone:
Phillip
Toney,
french horn: Louise Benton,
baritone and Debe Blsbce,
saxophone.
The brass quintet composed
o f Gene Wilkinson.
Stuart
Mathleux. Phillip Toney. Louise
Benton and Lee Parmctcr was
also rated as superior.
Chaperones
accompanying
the band were Mrs. S.A.B.
Wilkinson. Mrs. V.O. Hasty.
A.L. Collins. Mrs. Peter J.
Buker and Mrs. H.J. Blsbee.
This was Mr. Ernie Cowley's
first year as bandmaster at
SHS. One o f the Judges made
this comment "This la a nice
band that Is coming up In the
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concerned la happy*.

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P ta c ek ------- Rave
POLICE BRIEFS
Missing shorts
John Jenkins. 31. o f 1701 W. 13th St.. Sanford, was arrested
Wednesday by Sanford Police. Jenkins was charged with retail
then and arrested at Towne Center Clr. Report said that he
exited store while concealing shorts.

Diaper caper
Eugene Johnson. 46. o f 1206 W. 7th 51.. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford Police. Johnson was charged
with retail then and arrested In the 3800 block o f Orlando Ave.
Report said that he tried to walk out o f a store with diapers.

Prostitution arrest
Ruthle Pendleton, 19. o f 210 Holl y Ave.. Sanford, was
ilicr.
Pendleton was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford Police,
charged with assignation to commit prostitution and resisting
without violence and arrested at the corner o f Seminole and
Palmetto Ave. Report said that Pendleton offered to perform
oral sex to an agent. She refused to exit the officer's vehicle
when she was asked to as well.

Marijuana buds found
(Irian Soflta. 23. o f 609 Keenetand Pike. Lake Mary, was
arrested Wednesday by Seminole County deputies. Sofka was
charged with possession of marijuana under 20 grams and
arrested at the corner o f State Roads 436 and 434, R n x x l
said that officer found buds around the driver's side o f Soma's
car.

Retail theft charged
Arletha Oalnes. 35. of 1324 Hickory Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford Police. Oalnes was charged
with retail theft and arrested In the 2400 block o f Lake Ave.
Report said that Oalnes and an accomplice took dresses from
a store.

Domestic violence
Jennifer Towers. 31. of 303 Tsngerinc Dr.. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Seminole County deputies.
Towers
was charged wtlh battery (domestic violence) and arrested St
her residence. Report said that Towers hit husband In the
arm with a badminton racquet.

Retail theft
Rochelle Davis. 21. o f 71 Lake Monroe Terr Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Seminole County deputies. Davis was
charged with retail theft and arrested tn the 3G00 block of
Lake Emma Rd Report said that Davts tried to exit a store
with several Hems from different store department* without
paying far them.

Soliciting sex charged
Willie Hayes. 37. of 1006 1/2 W 13th St . Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Sanford Police. Hayes was charged with
assignation to commit prostitution and possession of drug
paraphernalia and arrested at the rorncr of 2ml Si and
Sanford Ave. Report said lhat Hayes solicited oral sex to an
undercover agent. Officers observed llayrs ihrow down a pipe
as they went to arrest him
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Taxes
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rxpected to go down 002
mills while the debt service is
expected lo be .016 mills.
The actual mlllage rales for
the supplemental discretion­
ary and debt service will not
be set until the taxable value
of each home has been finalucd by the tax assessor. That
should happen by July I.
Those who live In (he aver­
age 6100.000 home In Semi­
nole County could pay an av­
erage of 810.13 less this year
than last.
In 1996-97 lhat homeowner

paid 6773.10 In school taxes
If the Ogurea from the state
and from Ihe local tax office
remain the same this year's
tsx bill wUI be a mere
9762.98.
The first public hearing on
the budget 1s scheduled for 7
p m on July 31.
Despite
the decrease
in
taxes, the board Is planning
an Increase In the operating
budget.
Directors
of
the
school system Finance De­
partment were attending a
conference
and were
not
available for comment.

C ontinu ed from Page 2A
Simpsons, cartoons, and talks
non-stop about Tommy Boy.
the movie. He acts a tittle like
Jim Carrey too.
Students don’t sleep, write
love letters or die o f boredom
as he lectures or shows the
class a new formula. They are
eagerly listening to what he la
saying and getting Involved in
numerous class discussions.
Students ask questions and
wall as he explains the anHe has found a way to
get children back Into school
and not by rules and yelling
but b y humor and fan.
Ptacek has debates, labora­
tory projects, note taking lec­
tures. and group assignments.
He feels mixing things up
makes a student learn better
and ultimately stops them from
cheating so much.
Through
individual and group activities,
the atudenta have to grasp the
course to pass.
Ptacek also
throws tn many fanny stories
that let the class get lo know
him better and shows * that
’ hey. I was In your shoes not
too long a go .'
His advice to students Is
simple. "Whatever you d a be
serious about It. Have fan In
life but the last couple o f years
o f high school and the first
years after high school are
going to manipulate what you
do In the long run. Keep direct
and be prepared for changing
your mind and opinions tn
what you’re going to do tn life.
I f your always working in a
positive fashion it’s going to
pay o ff no matter what you do *
Enter his classroom and don’t
be surprised to ace all the elec­
tric fans on (he's a northern
boyl. Packers stuff everywhere,
and if you're fortunate h e ll do
a card trick or two
Where does Ptacek see him ­
self tn ten years?
*1 am gptng to Winter Spring*
to do my Job and I'll see what
opens up.* said Ptacek
Realistically.
I
sec
myself
teaching at Winter Springs for
the next 30 years I like to roll
the dire now because as long
as you're being productive and
as long as you're moving fo r­
ward in life. It's a much
healthier attitude than trying
to control everything *

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GRACE E. OUTHEIL
O n ce' E. Gutheli. 81. North
Forest Boulevard. Lake Mary,
died Thursday. June 26. 1997.
A homemaker, she was a
member o f the First Presbyte­
rian Church at Lake Mary and
o f Ihe Seminole County YWCA.
She was ■ former volunteer
with Meals on Wheels for many
years.
Survivors include her daugh­
ters Jerri Gutheli at Lake Mary
and Linda Turck o f Tampa: her
sister Edith Licbcrt o f Kissim ­
mee: and her grandson.
Baldwin •Fairchild-Oak lawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, tn charge of
the arrangements.

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CHRIS NEAL

JIM SCHUITEMAN

who died June 14, 1997
sincerely thank all
who sent Bowers, cards,
resolutions and made
telephone calls during
our sorrow.

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since 1956

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Glenda Hood, said the overall concensus o f the
task force Is that drugs proliferate raves, but
limiting raves might create problems somewhere
else.
When asked about the upcoming rave at
Tsunami. Josh T o ile r 21. o f Casselberry, said he
feels the number o f people Sanford expects la
greatly exaggerated. An avid rave fan. T o ile r said
he and his friends will not be going to Tsunami
because he doesn't consider the event a true rave
since the club Is not a Urge enough venue.
" I wouldn't pay all that money to go there. It
should be held somewhere with a lot o f space like
the fairgrounds." he said. "Prom what I hear,
many o f the bigger DJs won't be there and It
won’t last long enough to make It worthwhile."
he said.
T o iler has been going to raves for the past four
and a half years. He said he averages two to three
raves a week and travels throughout the state
and sometimes out o f state If there la a big rave
going on. He says the average time a rave should
last Is between eight and nine hours Many o f the
raves he allends start at about midnight and go
unit 9 a.m.. he said.
T o iler said the main reason he goes to raves Is
for I he music and to relax.
” 1 have the best lim e there with m y friends. You
ran be totally peaceful among each other/* he
said.

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T fim n o n # / K Im a m ^ ra n n o n M a ^ p e f^ w s !^ n r n P
At this lime. Simmons said on Friday, we are
c o n s id e r in g th e c lu b an e n te r t a in m e n t
establishment.
However. Jim Hattaway, attorney for FSV Inc.,
which Tsunami Is a part of. sold the club Is more
like a concert hall and therefore once they slop
serving alcohol at 2 a m. the club may remain
open.
"W e will follow ihe la w ." Hattaway said. "W e
will have off duty officers on site and we think il
will go well. My client realizes that If w e’re seen
as a conduit for Illegal activity they will be shut
down and they don't want that." Hattaway said
dialogue between Ihe city attorney, BUI Colbert,
and himself will continue until an agreement.
Stan Smith, owner of Tsunami, said the Indoor
event Is just another concert and appropriate
security will be provided Just like for any other
concert.
A head count will be taken at the
door, he said, to make sure the club compiles
with Ihe 960 person capacity. Smith also said he
wanted to clarify that Tsunami Is a 10.000
square-foot venue and not 30.000 as previously
billed
When asked about the upcoming rave. Smith
was reluctant to call Ihe event a rave, saying. "A s
the owner. I don't know ihe distinction between
an all-night &lt;J*ik .&lt; party which could be a church
event or a rave."
Smith added he has been speaking with city
officials In Sanford and has also spoken with the
City of Orlando regarding all-night dance parties.
He said he expects the event to last until 4 or 5
a m .like other concerts have in Ihe past.

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tent regarding parking, alcohol, and crowd ca­
pacity.” Dole said. "T h ere will be zero drug
tolerance."
Dale said he has alerted the Sanford Police and
neighboring agencies and has secured their
support If It Is needed
"W e're prepared for the worse but hope for I he
best,” he said. "W e won't harass anyone but we
plan lo keep a r lose eye on people."
In a Oyer, distributed among rave fans, the
event Is billed as FUSION 97 and was originally
scheduled for Memorial Day weekend at Ihe
Tampa Fairgrounds Live techno bands and DJs
were scheduled lo appear In Tampa but Ihe event
was cancelled. The flyer also gives directions lo
Tsunami and describes ihe club as being more
than 30.000 square feel. Tickets for the July 4
event are only available at Ihe door and not
through Tlrketmasler a* indicated on Ihe flyer.
Prior is listed as 625
Dale said he Is also concerned with references
In ihe flyer which talk about Ihe event being
cancelled In Tampa and how fans are urged lo
"Declare our Independence."
Dale also referred lo Ihe recent statr ordinance
which says that clubs that serve alcohol must
close si 2 a m . unless local ordinances stale
otherwise.
Currently at Issue Is the interpretation o f the
local ordinance and whether Tsunami falls under
Ihe category of an entertainment establishment.
If that Is the case, according to City Manager BUI

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chael Anthony Melendez of
Newtown. Penn.: his daughter
Ltsa Doreen Colon and Alexan­
dra Melissa Melendez, both of
Deltona: hts brother Jose Del
Carmen Melendez o f Comerlo.
P.R.: his sisters Anna Melendez
o f Areclbo. P.R.. Marla Melen­
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sult of a fall at work.
Born in Lebanon. Virginia on
Sept. 21. I960, he was a roofer
and a Baptist.
Survtvors Include his parents
Ricky Joe. Sr. and Victoria
Lynn Rash o f DeLeon Springs:
his paternal grandparents Mr.
A Mrs. Ralph Rash o f Deltona;
his
maternal
grandparents
Keith and Joan Watters o f St.
Louis. Missouri and BUI and
Del or Is Gcbhart o f Scguin.
Texas;
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brothers Mark Anthony. Aaron
Lee and James William of
DeLeon Springs.

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T o ile r also said he feels (he city o f Sanford
could be overreacting about the expected crowd
alie , and baaed on what he has heard, many
ravers will be attending a rave scheduled for the
same day at the Central Florida Fairgrounds.
" I t ’s good to be prepared, though, because like
any eYent with a lot o f people, you need securi­
ty ." he said.
He said the media often distorts the facts about
raves and does not present accurate Information
to the public. He also does not like the focus on
drugs. For that reason and because he enjoys
raves and does not want to see them relegated to
warehouses and underground locations. Tozler
has attended all the meetings of the Rave Review
Task Force In Orlando and has spoken out
against closing popular nightclubs, such as the
Firestone, early.
"R a ves will go underground and there will not
be any police or EMTs to help with emergencies
or crowd control,” he said, adding. ‘T don't want
you (the media) to bring down our scene.”
In response to questions regarding drug use.
the Issue which has fueled criticism o f raves
around the country. Tozler said from what he has
observed drug use at raves Is down significantly.
"Dealers know they are being watched and they
won't stay around there, they’ll go somewhere
else/* he said.
"Stopping raves will not stop the drug scene.
Drug# are everywhere and people need lo know
lhat."

We’re Playing Your Song.

JUAN MELENDEZ
Juan Melendez, 57. Belltower
Avenue. Deltona, died Friday.
June 27. 1997 at Columbia
Medical Center-Sanford.
Eiorn In Comerlo. Puerto Rico
on Feb. 14. 1940. he was a
maintenance worker at Reco­
ton Corp. In Lake Mary. He a t ­
tended
St.
Clare
Catholic
Community in Deltona. He
moved to central Florida last

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1997

Editorials/ Opinions
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A d u lt e n te rta in m e n t a n d m id g e s
What do these two little buggers, adult
entertainment and midges, have in common?
Most people want to rid the county of both
The reality is. that It may be more difficult
than we think The midges will probably go
first, if at all The more I think about It die
more I realize just how much they have in
common Both don’t wear clothes at least
eventually It also seems that the evening
flours are pretrrred by froth However, in order
to keep out of each other's wav one st.ivs
around Lake Mnntne and thr other
tn
Casselberry and Kern F.ttk Tills gives me an
Ide.i Why lint put both ot them in tl&gt;&gt; same
place'’ That way we could mutain Imlli
unclothed tings and people in one area
In a way I don't like this trlra because the
midges, although more Itra/eu haven t tiern
Haunting sexuality and haven t opened anv
liars yrt
That's probably be« ausr lliev vr
never been In Cassrllierrv Tins is something
we need In consider I Hi we want midge hats *
There s pros and coils to tills possibility line
Is they iti.ii drink themselves in deatli nr
secnndlv they could drown Iron) the weight ol
dollar bills put In their midge tt garters or
whatever (those are pros) r in tin- other hand
some ol tire people who ttovv tMipieut the i.lalt
entertainment businesses tit.iv rspci r.ilu me
real weird ones
si at gotug to
muter

Lacy K. Loar • Editor
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EDITORIALS

About the
mayor
W r art' often asked how we think Miivor
Larry Dale ts doing in Sanford's top |oh lor .in
circled official |).tlr‘ has been to oilier more
than six months,
It vent read our Iront pane story on the
upcoming rave, you can proh.dtlv guess wti.it
our answer is He's doing just tine
e ar«' impressed with the professional and
lair wav he Is handling whatever might arise
Irom the all night dance party next weekend
Dale has enlisted City Manager Hill Simnnnts
to keep lines ol eomnuinlratlnn open with thr
elnh owner hosting ttn- partv This parttenlar
rave could see between 2.&lt;XX&gt; and IH.txxt
voting people. drawn to the techno music and
■amaraderie Club owner Stan Smith realizes
he has a responsibility, tint He plans to
comply with his occupancy level, keeping tin
numbers down with a head count lor the
indoor event Moth admit, raves have a rep
illation lor drugs Young people who attend
them sa\ that problem is as old as concerts in
the 19HOs

We like that attitude. Dale is balancing well
the Impact of the economics, safety of others,
and rights of the kids to listen to their music
lie Isn't running anybody right out of town
He's making sure, if It's In his town. It'll be
run right.

How things
come about
The stories that appear in the S.mlt)nl
//era/d are generated in dlllrrent ways
Sometimes a rejxirtrr will stumble upon an
interesting one in the course ol Inflowing
another story. Sometimes it comes Irom
coverage of a government meeting, a court
trial or reading the police briefs
Many of our readers also call us with tips lor
stories they leel might hr- ot Interest That's
“ hen how the process begins; a lip to a
reporter, who makes a few phone calls and
determines if the story Is workable in the time
constraints of a dally newspaper.
A phone call That's exactly how reporter
Vicki DeSormler heard about tin- possibility
that our Seminole County school superin­
tendent Dr. Paul Hagerty might have been
under consideration last year for a similar
post in another county. DeSormler called the
school board office In Polk County, the district
the woman to whom site spoke thought ntighi
be considering him. But Polk lias an elected
superintendent, not appointed. Reasoning
that perhaps a county near Polk might reveal
something, site called Hillsborough Bingo
She spoke to one of five secretaries lit the
superintendent's office, who said, yes. she
remembered that name. Paul Hagerty
Hagerty said later that he has always been
loyal to Seminole and never entertained any
idea of le a v in g , n ever spoke to the
Hillsborough board about employment.
We doubt the secretary knew the names of
all the superintendents In the state. It would
appear that the acclaim Hagerty has earned,
named Florida Superintendent of the Year
earlier this year and heading the district
named one of the best by Money magazine,
tuts just about made him a household name
among school board employees in the state.
That one secretary's comment tells us that
our superintendent brings expanded recog­
nition to our district through ills accotn
plishments

Let your voice be heard
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well as letters to the editor. Opinions ex­
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to express your views.

T h in k about this,
S e m in o le C ounty

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Another
problem It
wnnldut hr easy to t alt h a midge lap dancing
Now we have a much tnorr serious problem, a
war between the adult strip joints and tire
midge strip |nlnt*
So where t until thrv both in exist,’ It would
have to he an area where there Is a lake and
no residential arras Thr rnirlge on one side of
die Like and adult entertainment on the other
What about lake A popka’ Nope, th ryrr trying
to i Iran up 1li.it Ltkr Maybe we rnuld have a
(oiliest tiller somebody who owns a t,lg lake
some tug cash money lor ttielr lake This Is the
ideal a ns vvr r

I gupss you think I'm making fun of litis
serious matter'* I'm not’ I |nst lim it see Ihr
possibility
nl
doing
much
more
than
coni.lining anil cmitmlling the problem 1 do
salute those who want to put up a light to do
more, but I also srr the reality of reason by
those who are tn m rrn rd with the cost ot
pursuing tilts to the degree proposed
Thr
Seminole County rnriunlssintiers ran t win on
tills nite Yep I rto frel sorry (or them
Thrre was one rlty that tttril to get rid of
midges The City I ou ilili was told that they
could Ire controlled h&gt; bats thr living r fitters
that rom r out at night and rat these little
guys
Hnlnitun.itelv
the
pun basing
department lor the &lt;ttv dliln I understand and
bought tour thousand Louisville sluggers thr
rrsull rrratrrl inn vhr m with lour thousand
peoplr swinging It.its Irving to kill midges thr
result was thrrr hundred head injuries to thr
town folk and an uudlsr lusrd figure on rnldgr
kilts

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Dale hits prepared he says, lor the worst
hut hopes lor (tie best 1‘ohee agencies haw
been alerted, and the ett&gt; intends to keep an
eye out lor violations without harassing
anyone

I can picture It all now. little moving trucks
full of midges and big moving trucks full of
whatever adult entertainment needs moving
out of town to their own lake The people
dancing In the street* glee I* everywhere

A i? s P o * T

Nightmare of Information Services
What Is good business management ’ Is it
how well you do your )ob’’ How well your nun
party competes tn a highly t mn print vr market *
Is It how welt your customers like you ’ &lt;*r ts it
how your competition views your operutiuo '
It s all ol these -and a honk lull more Good
business management means that things run
smoothly and efficiently lo main the Semi
nole County Public School System is a well
managed business To some it is not I tend to
fall in (tie latter classification (which is win I
ran for School Board) especially when it
comes to Information Services or IS
In many Third World countries, even the
most benevolent dictator would have had the
IS management shot-- families exiled to r her
noble--and dogs neutered
If you perceive tli.it I am unhappy with In
I hose of you who have Internet capability
formation Services--let me assure you that
know imw tiad thr problem Is tlierr- and
thrre are many line, hardworking, individuals
FIRN s worse
In Information Services They areri t the ones
I kept a log lor several weeks Despite many
who make die decisions that alfrr t how the
attempts at fixing thr problems. II took me .m
operation Is run What gripes iur the most is
ivrragr ol 12 dial ups and 14 minutes to get a
management-th ose individual, wi, » spend our
su cres,ful connection III dtdn t get on-linr in
t.lx dollars, sometimes seemingly without a
20 minutes I quit trying Any time the FIRN
plan or even a clue as to ihr havoc they ate
hue disconnected me In mid-message.
I
wreaking In productivity and dlsronlrtit among
employees who are outside ol the ESC budd­ counted it as a continued attempt to connect
tliice connected. I discovered that HP's Open
ing
Mall lor otllrr bound stall and the Internet
For example The School System used to
Open Mall lor workers in the Held are vastly
have an Internal e-mail system tor its employ
dlflrirnt The Inlrruet version doesn't make
ecs Microsoft Exchange was reliable arid ettlclcnt Someone made Ihr der ision to scrap Mi­ copies of outgoing messages and save them
crosoft Exchange and run all outside commu­ like Open Mad docs And you can't store your
nication through FIRN on tire Internet Richard mail and then go oil Itur to work on answers,
additional questions, etc You have to stay on
Wells. Executive Director for Support Services
line and heaven help you of you got dlsconsays that no one made the derision to change
net ted You lost your work
trot tiial the reason for the cliangr was that
flood top level management recognizes a
FIRN Internet service was free
screw
up and iLxcs It right away -Immediately
On tire surface, how can you argue with free!
Poor administration tries to keep making
It's good business management at Its best
This Is why the School System Is so highly re­ patches. Terrible administration doesn't even
know there's a problem When I couldn't get a
garded. isn't It? But w ait-first we had to buy
return
signal from FIRN In Tallahassee to
the replaceinent-Hewlett Packard's Open Mail.
Then we had to train the entire IS staff*• make my e-mail work. I was told to go to the
nearest school and borrow a desk top from the
sometimes sending them to Texas. Don't forget
secretary. Those of us who .ire lighting with
the man hours It took to retain thousands of
litis problem know good and well why tile
users. Then we had to pay BIO trucks for HP
Seminole County Government out-sourced
consultants when Open Mail crashed on
Ihnr IS department AND It's staff. How much
startup and left the School System without
communications for weeks It's still not w ork­ money can you save when your own staff can't
see the problems? How much lost productivity
ing correctly, months later And there's the
(money) docs tt cost to have some 3200 teach­
matter of running the entire school system's
ers and 500 decision-making
employees
communications through the 1 IRN Internet
spending &gt;4 minutes at a time trying to log on
Those who work outside o f the desktop com ­ for ttielr messages several limes each day
puters at llie schools or the E S f building, are
Now. several months later, my problem has
required to dial Into FIRN. he routed through
been temporarily fixed by routing me through a
Tallahassee and hack on the Internet in order
local dial up number that Is currently less
to leave a message for someone Just a block
busy But otliers are still using the number I
away Who has this requirement—Just the
formerly connected through
teachers working at home and all of the top
It s costing taxpayers a lot of dollars in lost
level management Hey! If you are going to productivity And it will cost more for each day
screw up the people that matter--just get all of
the problems exist. If you want to tell me your
tile Important ones together and silence them horror story with the e-mail system, call me at
by making them go through long watt and poor 410-0912. Notice that's not my School System
service that accompany FIRN and the Internet. voice m all-that's a story for another column.

When I tie disabled Intel ait with \«n irty
and vice versa one ol the top winds that
comes to mind can tie Pa'.Kpiye Today 1
would like to explore that word froth from
the disabled person s point of .ie * a* well
a* society s side

fiutn Ihc Disabled P c iu u bide. It theje
I* one skill VOU learn when VO'I are
aided II ts (low to t.e pallet.f It verms
no m.liter what i m i t itivat.llitv is &gt; o u v r
to watt a lot III vour life V.tl wall al
diH tot s oltl. e von wall l- t a fid e (o
s lo ie it &gt;ou do not drive \ou .irtnallv
tor r v e r s t h m g

ills
tli.it
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the
the
wait

f ills is evident in the definition I found lot
(lie word pattern e
C'JUUlLulLS I in vi lope
dla d e fln r s patieui e i&lt; the will ot il.ilitv t -*
watt or e n d u re without i omjil.iint
Ib is ot,
vtoilsly h a s alw avs tiern the tile of ttir ill v
allied p r i s o n

Lately though
Blanks to things like
Transportation lor the Dts.thled i is reported
in
previous
at in lest
Computers
I part i&lt; ut.tr ly with v o n r t r i o g m i i o t i
s..tt
warrl and thr A D A
Die Am rrii.m s with
Disabilities At 11 disabled Atlietli.ltts air
lurthrf out III the sot lit Ilian r i l l lirlorr
Maybe 11t.it s the reason whv mans disabled
people tod.iv air tired ol watting
As with the linns staled above ( batige
did not come about quickly Adv.iturx in
tec h nolugy and government have taken
years (decades even irntutlrsl to a&lt; liteve
Ttie biggest change has yet to lie ,n hlrvrd
that t h.tnge is with xm trtv

spite wiiat som e people say ate vrtv ton
p.LSMouate Although evrty mur in aw hi!
you d o run Into a person who gets tipsi
when h avin g tu wait lot a disabled person
get ttielr m on ey out when at a ( l i n k oi.
line nr similar stu h instant es

I'atleiue within sot lety t an also he a s
sl.sled with Im reused interaction between
society and the disabled This interaction
can start as children
Mainstreaming,
bringing disabled children Into 'Regular'
classes, into the public and hopefully, nonpuhllr sc boot systems
Children do not sec race, creed, color or
physical disability, unless taught knowingly
or unknowingly. As for the rest of us, we
need to focus more on a person's abilities
than on their disabilities This Is where true
patience begins.
Nowadays It seems that we all need lo tie
more patient Not only with other people,
hut with ourselves. Were all In a hurry and
we get frustrated, even mad when Ihlngs
don't go any faster May tie that's why you
see so many commercials for antacids on
TV
Well, the next time you get Bred of watting
for something or somebody, consider how
much "Slower* life would tic If you were dis­
abled
If you have a Non-Profit Group or Organi­
zation related to tlie disabled and tiave a
Fund Raiser of Special Event coming up. let
us know about It Please Include the name,
address and phone number of the group or
organization as well as the time, place and
contact person for die event.

�Sanford Hnratd, Sanford Florida

Sunday

June 29 1997

3A

Opinions
Thou shalt live thy life in the most convenient way
all-lii)|Hirtant "d im - day weekend
Whllr dan
&lt;liurtges in (hrixinius and Nrw Year's Day arr- tin
rlnnhl |»-ndmg in f'n n g r e w Anirrlrans tan at
luiisl sleep al ntghi without ihr nagging thought
dial sotm |okrr in Washington wouldn 1 pu ss hit
at hung* in gag ihr Fourth nl-July

Wh.lt 1l.1v (lirl lull xav VVUHllillglOII Wax 1h&gt;1tl
m i" ihr woman asked
Nut Min
I hi I I I . I l l M rail lint ill) I 1. I 1 k Ilf I l l s
tuck S.inir il.i\ as 1,1111
though
Well Now ish 11hat a 1itlnruiciu r ‘‘"
Ik till 11I 11ii-it 1iiinlilril ami laughed
Anil wlirn was ihr Rev Marlin lailln i King
born*' Wliv tilt* llnrtl Monday in l.uman Mi
1111trial I lav" l-isi Mnnilav in Mav In luurtt'di
hundred amt nimly two ( nliinilius soiled flu
iMf.in him Di Ih Ih i I 'Jilt, linin'' Wrong When
( iililllltilis m i |iai| mi |||»u Wot |i| anil aski il
Ills lirsi mail what tlav ll was I lit- male said
W in il s ihr s*s unit Monday in r b i o I m i

I mr.in It s 1ailed ihr Fntirlh ul .July
II
wouldn t sound right ll Anirrlrans .n mss
land Ik-gun asking "Say. -John, what arr vmi
yours doing lor du* old lirst Monday hi -Inly'*'
l ha I absolutely- and positively wouldn 1 do
ihr I mirth an It s always hern "the Fourth

m um .iln Vl If-. 1ntripulerx Ir is tn&gt;i f*»r n* I ilu
■1II11I.H |iliom
\nd III ai 1 old.tin • with our die llliu &gt;*1 I lion
shall h a d thv III* in Ilu must 1 r m n u h fit Wav
w» h.l\ r • hung* il m il holidays Mi III.II liursl ol
ilu in tall on Monday s So d ial wi ra il have du

I lirn &lt;aim tin Ji Hh itmfniv and mass |iro
dm Hon id iln aulninnhih ilu- alr|ilanr m m ii
Ihrati is i~.rl.ihli hair d m i s inn rowan o n u s

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lint ll vnu all w 1 mi III 111s I krrp dial a s*-rrrl
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with oltr holiday Hlllmirhrd h\ ihr w h irls ol
prnnrrss and 1nnyrulriit r

rii.it •&gt; when — and wr all know dns — John
llam nt k grabbed that (wit and said ta t s srr il
ol I irorge ran rratl dlls' and Ihrn s* raw lt d Ills
narrtr large as |||r on Ihal yrllnw Iwhltr at thr
1luir 1pin r ol pari hinriif
So wr tan ri-sl assttrrtl dl.lt "till- Fourth is
sm tos.nu I alltl will nrvrr rvrr ‘ haunt Right *
Wrong’ Siirr John H.lftru* k sl|jn*’d Ids liairu on
du 1*• &gt;1.1tat ion ol Indt |w*rit|ent r on du Fourth ul
Inly lint that s aluiul fhr only diinn that ha|&gt;
m 'irti on Inly I I77h

WRITER’S BLOCK

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I hat s w i n vv.
in ven ted e v i t v t l n n g W r invr-nlril ihi li.nn 1m
rails* a w ou ld (i* t 1 is ih r r r faster
and ihr
lelegt a , ill so VOII k n ru w r rl In- a r m i n g earlier
and Hu &lt; In lili light s*i w r 1 mild s r r nm ■ we i{ i i |
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I homas Jefferson wrnlr anti revised llirtirr the
m l Itnlrai* o f ihr dorunirnl. Ihry hadn't tuvrutrrl
the word prorrssorl Ihr Dr« larallon In .Juttr It
was volrd on hv f ongress. and agreed in hv thr
shiii-s. 12O (New York abstaining) -July 2 HI
lours*- Ihr t nitgresstniiul delegates dill voir do ir
approval ul Jefferson x Huai language 1111 July I
Hut Nrw York tllrln t tlrrlarr Its approval 10
Congress until Ihr lath, and Ihr rest ul Ihr
drlrnairs nilu r Ih.in Matu 01 k and ( It.tries
Thomson dldn I sign until Aug 2

Oil hv Ihr way I hum.is Jrfh rson and John
Adams wrrr Ihr Iasi two survivors ol thr run
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trxl of Ilu Ih rlaralton Thry died within hours ol
rat h other on July I IM2G ihr Kwh anniversary
ol du- Iku laralimi ol Independent) Now tsn 1
dial a 1Him lih lu r
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thr llgurr will be SG8 million.
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8 1 1 million m 1‘ in 1 lo s 1 11
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JIMMY ROSS
LONG WOO t). FL

Thank you
Thank you fur David Fra/
ler s grr.it a ttlilrs on the till/
We truly .ipprrtlatr &gt;0111 s»ip
purl and lutrrrsi

Kay Uartholumew
Owner, First Street
lery, Sanford

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. Juna 29. 1997

Pastor —
C o atin u a d fro m P a | t 1A

htMlneanea w r can
not. No air. this Is not good."
In a couple o f years. Cameron
City may be transformed from
quiet countryside where sandhill
cranes prance each day Into an
adu lt-eetertaln m en t com p lex
where nude girls dance night
and day.

after I served In the Arm y during
the Korean Conflict.
" I remember being ao cold
that I told m yself I would never
complain to be home and warm
again." he aald.
T h e church la am ajl. but
comm itted to the community. Its
20 or ao active members coming
fo r p r a y e r fu l su p p o rt each
Sunday m orning at 11 and

Sunday School an hour earlier.
**
-- - *
when he got a hu|
whtfT o f the hogs being reared a
little too close to church.
"W e have to keep the church
doors shut.” he said about what
for the moment thankfully re­
mains hog heaven.

Transmissions
Ssminols County paramedic It. Todd Oaddy peasants
Brandon Dupree with a certificate as grandmother
Trudy Sturm looks on On hand for the ceremony held
at the Lake Mary fire station is Battalion Chief D J.

Extremely

Safety tor SsmlnoU County
fireflghtaf/paiamadic

and Joss

Notuna,

Rescue
Continued from Page 1A

Tru dy* Sturm, had gotten out
o f bed and felt a loss of equi­
librium. causing her to fall to
the floor.
She had slurred
speech along with her sym p­
toms. Grandson Itrandon went
to the
phone,
called
his
mother. Donna, then Immedi­
ately called O il.
Response
was quick and Trudy was a l­
right.
*1
thought
she
(grandmother)
was
dying.*
Brandon said.
The 9 1 1 service la sometimes

abused by people who often
call for silly reasons and some­
times for childish
pranks
Then there are real rails that
dispatchers take like Bran­
don's. According to Lieutenant
Todd Gaddy the system *is
working* T h e operators guide
them through whatever emer­
gency they have.* said Gaddy.
T h e y stay with them until help
arrives.*
There were smiles all around
'M om Is very proud o f him.*
said Donna Dupree. *1 knew he

knew how |to call|.* About his
learning how to use the O il
number, a
grateful
jpandmother Trudy said. *1 think It's
marvelous.*
*lt shows how much kids are
paying attention.* said Director
Roberts. *We Just need to keep
following through on It.*
A
bashful
Brandon
just
smiled as all this attention was
showered on him
As people
around him showered a cco ­
lades. the young boy grinned
and humbly said Th ank you *

Stanford
Continued from Page 1A

backdrop of a

no one of any Importance has come horn that
Sanford.
Fred Sanford may have called Lamont a
dummy and told Aunt Esther to stick her face
In dough to make gorilla cookies on 5oq/ord
and Son. but he did It In Watts, a miburb of Los
Angeles.
The sports editor of our stater publication
Lake Mary Life recently totaled his Ford Festtva. therefore la now sans Ford and the acci­
dent was actually In Lake Monroe.
Then, o f course, there's Sanford. Fla
BiU vdu wouldn't know that after checking
out one o f the latest issues of National Footbalk A c ague trading ran is
— ■&lt;
The folks at Playoff Trading Cards, a na­
tional aportseard company that recently Issued
Its 1007 football card Une. got It all wrong
To promote a different look, the company
decided to superimpose their players against a

hometown.

map

featuring

the

player's

The cards were released nationwide last
week, but when It came to the pride of Sanford
Cincinnati llengala' quarterback Jeff Blake,
outlined behind his Image Is a blown-up map
o f Central Florida, boldly featuring a high­
lighted reference to his hometown
S tafford , not Sanford. It says.
*1 don't know how It happened.’ said Robin
Comrro. a spokeswoman for the Grand Prairie.
Oklahoma, excuse us. Texas-based company.
*lt was human error. Please spologtxc lo the
City of Sanford for us. It Just sounds like It
should kmMtar]/mrd. Itka the college.*.

disappointed,

the

pastor rem ains hopeful that
s o m e t h in g m a y m a k e th e
mmmlaalonrra reconsider. He
said that one of the adult club
owners told him that he was not
eager tp relocate In the St
L u k e 's area &gt; and that he
doubted other owners would
either Certainly, not without a
fight.
The Hrv. Green was deter­
mined to do all he could to pro­
tect the land he cherishes so.
" I grew up In this church." he
said Friday. "W ent to school In
this very building. I remember
helping to scrub the floors on
Fridays after our classes. We
worked to get the place ready lor
Sunday service*
Hrv. Green said he went to
school from first to eighth grade
In the churrhschoolhouse. HU
teacher. Estell Agnes Rosier,
taught mostly In the summer
time, her Mack students oft to
work on the (arms In the winter
"W e were up at 4.30 a m
some mornings to be taken off
30 or 40 miles away to pick
brans or rut celery In UmatllU
or Wrtrsdalr .'*
lie said that his mother died
when he was small and that he
was raised by a grandmother
wlm lived to he I OH
" I'v e hern rrmrmberlng a lot
lately because of what's hap­
p e n in g .*' R ev. G ee en said.
We're thankful to live In this
place. Very thanklul for being
able to rom r home to thia ptarr

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re leased .bqt the correction was made In rase
there aiCHMrther runs-thta season.
fly the way. the back o f Blake's card lists hls
hometown as Sar\ford and cvrn mentions hls
alma mater. Seminole High

Radio
Continued from Page 1A
to prepare for
Croesley’s on-alr Interview.
The next day. Croeslcy once
again reneged on a com m it­
ment. Flshbaugh said.
When she arrived at work the
next day. Crossley was In a
meeting with station manager
Joe Eplscopo.
Eplscopo said Crossley was
concerned that Flshbaugh had
‘ crossed the line* In her inter­
view and that, as station man­
ager. It was hls duty to hear
the tape before
Flshbaugh
went on the air with any part
o f IL
Flshbaugh refused to hand
over the tape.
*1 Just told her that she had
to let me listen to the tape tiefore she went on the air with It
and she went craxy on me.*
Eplscopo said. ’ She called me
an MFSOB...four times. So. 1
told her she had to leave the
property.*
Upon hearing that.
Flsh­
baugh shook her head.
*He told me that I wouldn't
have a show if I didn’t hand
over the *ape.*
The talk show host said she
refused the request by man­
agement and Crossley, cape-

Christian School

ctally after promotions man­
ager. an Independent contrac­
tor. Dominick Anthony threat­
ened to ‘ demagnetise* the tape.
Neither Eplscopo nor general
sales manager Kathy Llamas,
who said she was on the tele­
phone during the exchange,
but could hear everything, said
they heard Anthony make the
threat.
She was told she could not do
her show. Flshbaugh contends,
but Eplscopo later softened
and allowed her back and she
went on the air Friday.
Rather than submit to station
management. Flshbaugh took
the tape to the Seminole
County Shr'ifTs Office.
Sgt. Brent Davison of the
sheriffs office said he did re­
ceive the tape, but would not
discuss its contents.
Croaalcy did not return re­
peated phone calls.

began
debating
the
Issue
loudly aa soon as she shut off
the microphone on Friday. The
argument continued loudly for
several hours.
She was told she could stay
on the air. but must use the
WAMT facilities In Mims She
argued It was discrimination to
make her drive to the remote
location from her home In A l­
tamonte Springs while almost
all others who broadcast on
the Titusville station do so
from Sanford.
Eplscopo and Llamas were
upset at the controversy that
seems to follow the host who
uses their broadcast facility to
air her show.
'A ll I’m asking for Is a little
support.* Flshbaugh said. *1
pay 81.000 a month to be on
the air. I Just want some sup­
port.*
In the end. the station agreed
to allow Flshbaugh lo stay on
the atr. broadcasting
from
Sanford, if she would help draft
a written policy to be followed
by on-alr personalities.
Her
show
airs
Monday
through Friday. 1-2 p m. She
promises to keep lighting for
what's right as long as station
officials will let her.

Flshbaugh was back on the
air Friday, but when she began
a tirade against the station
management. Anthony rushed
In and began to yell while she
was on the air: T h a t’s not
true. Tell the truth. We Just
wanted to hear the tape.’
She Ignored him.
Flshbaugh and management

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Mon. Juna 30,1897

Sw im m ing etiquette
Brender
teaching
kids how
to enjoy

Berlinicke
Herald Staff Writer

Sem inole
a th le tics:
Could it be
the water?
What Is It about the kids from Seminole
Countv that sends fear through the spines of
other kids throughout the state?
When you compare Seminole lo other coun­
ties in the state o f Florida, we're ranked right
around the middle, maybe a M ile less In site,
maybe a little more In population.
But when you look at the youth sporta teams
that leave the county to dominate other parts
o f the stale. It's amazing how many o f them we
actually have, especially In the Sanford and
Lake Mary areas.
In the last two weeks alone, press releases
have come across the desks o f the Sanford
Herald sports cave, all talking about the ex­
ploits o f local teams.
There was Chet Lem ons Juice II squad
which Is headed for Minnesota nfler dominat­
ing the AAU spring season with a record o f IB­
S' The learn, which plays Its home games out
of the Lake Mary Sports Complex, out scored
Its opponents. 85-10 In earning the trip to
Minnesota.
The Juice will be Joined by the Apopka Jun­
iors. runners up in the state. Apopka is out­
side the county but many o f its players attend
Lake Brantley when It comes time for high
school.
•
The Seminole Predators, a local 15-year-old
baseball team, recently claimed the Cold
Medal .at the AAU State Championships In
Winter Haven last month. The team plays out
ijf players. Including members froni LyLake Mary. Lake Brantley. Seminole and
Oviedo.
Among the many outstanding adults who
volunteer their time at no cost are veteran
Oviedo youth coaches Mike Carpenter and
Mark Holmes.
Let s go to soccer where the Seminole Ice. a
county-wide team of under-13 soccer players,
went out and ou(scored its opponents, 10-1 at
a recent Memorial Day statewide tournament
and won all o f Its league games against teams
from all over Central Florida. The Ice also won
an earlier tournament at New Port Richey.
We are also the home o f two o f the finest
young gymnasts In the state. Erin Albano and
Lanna Aplsukh. both o f who represent Florida
In nationwide competitions. Aplsukh had a
shot at the Olympics last year before her
dreams were cut short by an Injury.
Even hockey makes an Impact In the area
where the Roller Bears o f Seminole Skate and
Sport was attempting to earn a trip to Chicago
for the national In-Line hockey tournament.
Back to the soccer. Former major league
baseball pitcher John Fulgham leads the
Kumba. a team made up of 13 and under girls
who are trying to get to North Carolina for a
national tournament after beating just about
everyone In Florida.
If we can go back a few months, the Florida
Sharks 11-under AAU baseball team o f county
kids won the national title at the beginning of
the year.
Don't forget that two years ago. Lake Mary
was home of the national Pop Warner football
champions
Last but not least. Bayhead Racquet Club Is
home to several o f the top Juniors In the na­
tion. Including Natalie Arcarlo who may trade
her Bayhead membership for one at Wimble­
don If she keeps at her current pace.
All those examples arc from this year alone.
Last year. Seminole County offered up an equal
amount of talent on the national level and with
the work o f the many tireless parents who en­
sure the kids not only get from game to game,
but state to state, the trend should continue.
Who gets the credit?
Start off with the folks at the county recrea­
tion departments who spend their days making
sure the tons o f teams that participate In vari­
ous leagues have their fields lined, umpires
and officials assigned to each game, and the
concession stands stocked with parents and
food.
Also, don't forget the private organizations
such as Brown's Gymnastics, the Sanford
Gymnastics Association, all o f the area golf
courses that sponsor junior golf clinics, and
Bayhead and the other tennis facilities for
their work.
Next time you see a car wash, chances are It
Is tu sponsor one o f the local teams for a long
Journey to defend Seminole County as it takes
on the world.
Give the kids some help and let them realize
their dreams.
Last 8econd Shot: Can anyone tell me who
has won both Grand Slam events In profes­
sional tennis this season? I can't and neither
can you unless you cheat and look It up.

Sli-ysar-old John Oiblson works with his swimmlng instructor Fran Brenderr si the Brender’s pool In

Timacuan Iasi wssk.
swimming for 26 years.

Brender has been

leaching

LAKE MARY
No way, thought
slx-yenr-old Johnny OlbUon. Tie
wasn't going anywhere near that
pool.
The air conditioning unit outside
the pool area looked Just fine to
Johnny.
lie never would have known that,
a few minutes later, he'd be In that
big oT scary pool and a few days
later It was hard to get him out of
there.
Johnny Laughed about the first
time he met Fran Brender. the per­
son who finally helped him over­
come his fears.
* I was just scared because I
couldn’t swim.* Johnny said. *1 did

Daytona
Cubs
to host
Night
tonight
SANFORD - Tonight will be a
special night as It will be Jackie
Rublnarm/Siinhicd Youth lUoebull
Nlflht at Jackie Robinson Ballpark
In Daytona Beach.
The Daytona Beach Cuba will
play the Kissimmee Cobras In a
Florida Stale League doubleheader
and between games Jackie Robin­
son will be honored on the 50th
anniversary of hts major league
debut, as well as various youth
all-star teams from Sanford being
Introduced to the fans.
The event will not only be a night
o f recognition, but u fundraiser us
well: two dollars from every .ticket
will go to the Negro League Baseball
Retirement Fund, and another two
dollars from every ticket will go
d ire c tly lo -the Sanford Youth
Baseball program sponsored by the
City.
Tickets are available for free to
the All-Stars and If any other player
shows up with hls regular season
uniform, they will also be given a
free ticket.
T h e S a n fo r d R e c r e a t io n
Department will also have two
buses at the Sanford City Hall on
North Hark Avenue to transport
In d iv id u a ls w ho do not h a ve
another way to get to the game. The
bus Is planning on leaving at 4 p.m.
Others going lo the game who need
directions to the ballpark may
follow the bus.
For those who want to attend the
game but have not purchased their
ticket In advance, the cost will be 84
at the gate.

The Seminole Ice. an Under-13 Premier boys'
soccer team, finished the regular season with an

SANFORD _ The Seminole Ice soccer team
headed Into the boys' under-13 premier soccer
season with a new roach and an old attitude.
Winning Is a tradition with the Ice and first-year
coach Tim Roberts made sure the Ice continued Its
winning ways.
The Ice won all of Its league games and ended
the season with a rout at the Seminole Memorial
Day Tournament, outscorlng Its opponents. 10-2.
Team members Included Stephen Ashby. Sean
Callahan. Brendan Donahue. John Drchoff. Kevin
Elliott. Ryan Froman. Ron FUlmore. Doug Gagnon.

undefeated record and followed that up by routing
the field in the Seminole Memorial Day Tournament.

Matt Groover. Roger Morschelser. Juan Fernando
Patino. Travis Rodgers. Brian Sampson. Brendan
Schwahl. Tim Schwalbe and Jeff Vaccaricllo.
The team Is assisted by Ron Fulmore and Jo
Sampson Is team manager.
The Ice started out strong, winning the Labor
Day tournament In New Port Richey, a final four
berth at a Halloween Tournament in Largo and a
second-place finish In the Seminole Soccer Club
championship.
In the spring season, the Ice finished a strong
second at the Countryside Invitational Easter
Tournament and followed by finishing seventh In
the state at the Florida State Cup.
Next fall. Roberts will begin the season leading
the Ice to a tournament trip In Atlanta.

Jackals to host special events
ORLANDO — The Orlando Jackals o f the Roller
Hockey International (R ill) League will be hosting a
pair of big promotions tonight and Monday night at the
Orlando Arena.
Tonight the Jackals, the 1096 RHI World Champions.

will host the New Jersey Rockin' Rollers and the first
2.000 fans through the turnstiles will receive a free
Gatorade bottle. There will also be a T-hall Home Run
hitting contest during halftime.
Monday night the Jackals will bring 12 of the top race
car drivers from the NASCAR Winston Racing Series to
C B c e J a c k als, P age 3B

Clinic’s offered by Disney Sports
LAKE BUENA VISTA - Young soccer en­
thusiasts will have the opportunity to Improve
their skills and Increase their knowledge of the
game when top coaches and players travel to
Dtsney's Wide World o f Sports complex for
Disney's Summer Soccer Day Experience, a
nine-week series of day-long camps that began
on June 17.
With a strong emphasis on fun, the kids camps
will be held weekly throughout the summer.

with the final camp on August 12. (Ages vary
based upon each camp).
A pair o f top international players from the
English Premier League. Ian Wright and David
James, and two renowned women's collegiate
coaches, the University o f Florida's Becky
Burleigh and Karen Richter of the University of
Central Florida, are among the elite clinicians
who will participate.
Orlando resident Gary Bindley, who has owned
and operated All-Pro soccer camps for 12 years,
will oversee the three-month series.

Each camp Includes a morning and afternoon
session, lunch and a special gift. Campers will
also be admitted free Into other venues and ac­
tivities at Disney's Wide World o f Sports. The
registration price Is 859. (Check-tn and on-site
registration will take place between 7:45 a.m.
and 9 a.m. the day o f the camp.)
A dangerous goal-scorer, Wrtght has emerged
as one of the world's most recognizable players.
He Is a member of England's national team, as
well as a forward for Arsenal Football Club.
□ Bee Soccer. Page 2B

FOR THE B EST C O VER A G E OF SPO RTS IN YO U R A R E A , READ TH E SA N FO R D H ER A LD DAILY

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Auto Racing
Professional Baseball
□ Gull Coast Rookie League at Walt Disney
World’s Wide World of 8por1a Baseball Complex,

TBA

Professional Roller Hockey
□ Roller Hockey International (RHI). New Jersey
Rockin' Rollers vs. Orlando Jackals at Orlando
Arena, 7 p.m.

Florida State League
□ J A C K IE ROB I N S O N ? S A N F O R D Y O U T H
BASEBALL NIGHT at Jackie Robinson Stadium,
Daytona Beaeti. Doubleheader. Kissimmee Cobras
vs. Daytona Beach Cubs, 6.30 p.m.

□ W o m en ’s P ro fe ssio n a l Fastpilch League.
Orlando Wahoos at Tampa Bay Fire Sllx, 7 p.m.

Recreation Softball

Southern League Baseball
Orlando Rays

Professional Softball

at

Youth Baseball
□ Babe Rulh Baseball Area 10-and-Under Tour­
nament at Oviedo, TBA.
□ Longwood All-Stars In Babe Ruth Baseball
Area Bambino Major A Tournament at Winter
Haven, TBA.
□ Altamonte Springs All-Stars In Babe Ruth
Baseball Prep-13 Tournament at Winter Springs,
TBA.

□ U S S S A G irls Fastplteh 11-and-Under, IBand-Under, 14-and-Under and 12-and-Under N a­
tional Invitational Tournament at Walt Disney
W orld's Wide World of Sports Sotbeil Complex,
TBA.

College Tennis
□C ottage Tennis Coaches of America Clinic at
Wait Disney World’s Wide World of Sports Tennis
Complex, TBA

Amateur Track
□ A A U (A m a t e u r A t h le tic U n io n ) F lo rid a
Association Track and Field Championships at

Special DAYTONA USA,
Speedway Ticket Office
hours set for next week
Special to the Herald

DAYTONA BEACH — It's been called the
closest you can get to racing without strapping on
a helmet, and In Us Oral six months. It hosted
visitors from as far away as Japan and South
Africa.
N o w D A Y T O N A U S A . " T h e U lt im a t e
Motorsports Attraction" at Daytona International
Speedway. Is looking back at Its first year and
ahead to a very bright future.
In order to accommodate the Influx o f race fans
for the July Sth Pepsi 400 and the entire holiday
weekend. DAYTONA USA and Speedway Ticket
Office hours Iwalk-ln and phone) have been e x ­
tended as follows:
J u ly 1-3 — DAYTONA USA: 9 a.m. to 7
p.m.: Ticket Office (walk-ln): 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.;
Ticket Office (phone-In): 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
J u ly 3-4 — DAYTONA USA: 8 a.m. to 10
’ p.m.: Ticket Office (walk-ln): 9 a.m. to 6 p.m,;
Ticket Office (phone-in): 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
J u ly 8 — DAYTONA USA: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.:
Ticket Office (walk-in): 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Ticket
Office (phone-in): 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
J u ly fl — DAYTONA USA: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.:
Ticket Office (walk-ln): 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Ticket
Office (phone-in): Not Available.
J u ly 7 — DAYTONA USA: 8 a m . to 7 p.m.:
Ticket Office (walk-ln): 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Ticket
Office (phone-in): 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
.Regular attraction hours arc from 9 a.m. to 7
p.m. dally.
DAYTONA USA officially opened July 5. 1996,
to the fanfare o f thousands of cheering fans. An
exclusive black tie affair, attended by top drivers,
team owners and sponsors was captured for the
nation to see via a live broadcast on ESPN.
Enthusiasm for the attraction was Immediate,
especially among these closest to the sport.
"D A Y TO N A USA Is awesom e." said 1989
Daytona 500 winner Darrell Waltrlp o f his ex­
perience during the grand opening celebration.
"T h e film ("T h e Daytona 500") was the biggest
thing for me. I've never been anywhere where
they capture that feeling. Everything was bigger
than life, and the sounds and the pictu res------I
was breathless!"
Waltrlp's enthusiasm Is shared by top officials
at Daytona International Speedway, where
ongoing research shows that the attraction Is
exceeding projected audience rach.
"W e're very pleased with the demographics
that DAYTONA USA Is appealing to In Its first
year," said DAYTONA USA General Manager
Sarah Gurils. "Naturally w e’ve got a strong
showing from our loyal, avid race fans, but we're
finding some interesting trends In our total au-

dlencr makeup."
Like NASCAR Wlnatnn Cup Racing, which now
pulls an approximate 60.40 ratio of men to
w om en. D AYTO N A USA I* seeing grow ing
numbers o f women exploring their Interest tn
motors ports
"M any will arrive with their husband*." Gurils
said. "But we're also seeing women's groups on
their own and plenty o f families, powerful au­
diences for the Industry. This market Is fasci­
nated with racing, and their actions prove It.
T h e y 'r e attending the autograph sessions,
checking the race schedules and buying the
merchandise that sports their favorite driver's
Images. They're absolutely hooked."
And It'a easy for audiences
to get hooked with
scheduled year-round activities at DAYTONA
USA. Autograph sessions are held during major
events with a few scattered sessions during
non-peak times.
Pans are often thrilled by the surprise ap­
pearances o f drivers filming race-related com ­
mercials or live satellite feeds. During a recent
commercial shoot for the attraction Itself. Dale
Jarrett. Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon took to
the show floor.
And the 1997 Speed weeks agenda brought
Ricky Rudd. Darrell Waltrip. Dale Jarrell and
Mike Skinner to DAYTONA USA for live and
taped Interviews while John Andretti. Mark
Martin. Ted Musgrave. Ward Burton. Jeff Burton.
David Green and others signed autographs In
front o f the attraction's full-scale 31-degree high
banks.
D AYTONA USA features a variety of exciting
hands-on activities and live shows geared to all
levels o f motorsports enthusiasm. Guests can
change tires In a timed pH stop competition,
design and video-tape their own race cars,
broadcast a famous race finish and much more.
"T h e Daytona 5 0 0 " ThunderRound-Sound
m ovie presentation, starring some of NASCAR'*
finest drivers, puts guests in the driver's seat In
a side-by-side race to the finish.
Admission to DAYTONA USA ts • 12 for adults:
S10 for seniors 60 and over and $6 for children
6-12. Western Auto's Parts America 30-mlnute
Speedway Tours arc available for 96 (weather
and track schedule permitting). DAYTONA USA
and Speedway Tours are free for children five and
under with a paying adult. For more Information,
call (904) 947-6800.
Tickets for the Pepsi 400 NASCAR Winston
Cup race arc still available. Call (904) 253-7223
for ticket Information. For more Information
regarding Speedway events or DAYTONA USA
visit www.daytonausa.com.

Soccer
have also won three straight
T A A C tournament titles under
where he has led the team Richter, who recently signed a
In scorin g four con secu tive contract to play with the Tampa
seasons. Including last year Extreme o f the United Systems
when he ranked second In the o f Independent Soccer Leagues
Premier League with 30 goals.
(USISL).
Hlndley brings more than 12
In Just his th ird season , seasons o f Indoor and outdoor
Liverpool's James is one of the professional coaching experi­
most consistent goalkeepers In ence to Disney's soccer program.
the Premiership. An imposing With over 200 victories to his
force at the net. the 6-foot-5 credit, he Is the second wlnJames seems destined to have a nlngest American-born coach In
long and productive Interna­ U.S. professional soccer history.
tional career.
A membr o f the Florida Youth
Burleigh, a former All-South' Soccer Association staff. Hlndley
goalkeeper at Methodist IN.C.) Is equally familiar with teaching
College, led Florida to a 21-4 the game to the youngest of
record In only the program's players.
Ricky Hill and Keith Buckley
second year o f existence. She
also earned Southeastern Con­ arc also expected to participate
ference Coach-of-the-Year hon­ In upcoming camps. Hill has
ors after leading the Gators to played professionally In Europe
SEC Tournament and regular and In the United States for the
season lilies and an appearance Tam pa Bay Rowdies (1991-92).
In the N C A A T o u rn a m en t's while Buckley currently serves
as the head men's coach at
Ellte-8.
Richter, a former AU-Amcrlca Rollins College.
The scheduled dates and times
goalkeeper at Central Florida,
led he alma mater to a 13-7-1 for the clinics (players and times
record and the school's fourth are subject to change) arc: Boys
co n se cu tiv e T ra n s A m e rica and Girls ages 6-12 — Tuesday.
A th le tic C o n fe re n c e C h a m ­ July 1. Thursday. July 10 and
pionship In 1996. The Knights Tuesday. August 5: Boys and

Continued from P a g e I B

Girls ages 10-16 — Tuesday.
July 8. Tuesday and July 29:
Girls only ages 10-10 — Tues­
day. July 22 (featuring Becky
Burleigh, University of Florida):
and Girls only ages 10-16 —
A u gu st 12 (featu rin g Karen
R ich ter, head coach at the
University of Central Florida).
Spread over some 200 acres.
Disney's Wide World o f Sports
complex promises to be one of
the world's top sports destina­
tions.
Solely devoted to the spirit o f
athletic competition, the vast
sports landscape includes: a
5.000-scat fleldhouse with room
for six full-size basketball courts,
a 9.500-seat baseball stadium,
an 11-court tennis complex with
a centre court stsdlum. a fivecourt beach volleyball facility, a
softball quadraplcx. a baseball
quadraplex. a pair o f youth
baseball field, four multi-pur­
pose sports field (all with in­
ternational soccer dimensions),
a n d a m o d e r n , n in e - la n e
4 0 0 - m e te r tra c k and fie ld
stadium.
All camp inquiries may be
directed to Patrick Dicks at Walt
D isn ey W o rld S p orts (4 0 7 )
363 6353.

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UU 3T A 7AA U (Amateur Athletic Union! Tram­
poline and Tumbling National Championships at
W alt Dlsnay W orld's W ide World ol Sports
Fleldhouse, 10 a.m.

□ FASCAR at Naw Smyrna Speedway, 7 p.m.

□ Chattanooga Lookouts vs.
Tinker Field, 7:05 p.m.

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Professional Baseball
□ G u lf Coast Rooklo Lsaguo at Wait Dionoy
World's Wldo World of Sports Bsssbsil Complex,
TBA

Southern League Baseball
vs. Orlando

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Complex, TBA

Amateur Track

SUNDAY

□Chattanooga Lookouts
Tlnksr Flsld, 6:06 p.m.

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Association Track and Ftold Championships al
Walt Dtanoy World's Wkto World ol Sports Track
and Ftold Compiax, 8 am .

MONDAY
Southern League Baseball
□ Chattanooga Lookouts
Tlnkar Ftold, 7:05 p.m.

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Amateur Karate

Youth Baseball
□ B o b o Ruth BoaoboB Arao 10-and-Undor Tournamont at Ovtodo, TBA.
□ Longwood Alt-Stars in Bobo Ruth i aooboll
Arso Bambino Major A Toumomont at Win tor

□Am otour AthioMc Union (AAU) National Karato
Championships at Watt Dlsnay World's Wkto
World ol Sports FtoMhousa. TBA

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Recreation Softball

UAttamofita Springs All-Stara In Bobo Rulh
BoaoboB Prap-13 Toumomont ot Winter Springs,
TBA.

□ C ity of Lake Mary Oopartmonl o f Parka and
Recreation Women’s Monday N lgM Summer
Fas (pitch Softball League at Lafca Mary Sports
Comptox, 7 p.m.

Amateur Gymnastics

Recreation Volleyball

□ USTA7AAU (Amalaur Athletic Union) TramdoJIm and Tumblim National Champtafiahtoa at
W all Dlsnay W orld's W ide World of Sports
1,9a.m.

□San ford Recreation Department Spring Roo­
Co-Ed VoNsytoaN Laagua al Dan Folham
Oymnatortum Games start al 7 p m
ts ailonai

P ro ftttio n al Soccer
OA-Lsegue at Orlando Citrus Bowl
vs. Orlando Sundogs, 7 p.m.

Colorado

Professional Softball
□ W o m a n 's P ro fssslo n a l Fastpilch Laagua
.Orlando W ahoos at Tampa Bay Firs Stlx. 7 pm

Recreation Softball
□ U S S S A Qlrla F astp ilch tt-and-Undar, 19and-Undar, 14-and-Undsr and 12-and-Undar Na­
tional Invitational Toumamant at Walt Dlsnay
World's Wkto World of Sports Sotball Complex.
TBA.

College Tennis

Wrestling Camp at Lake Mary
I.AKE MARY - The Georgia Stale Univer­
sity Wrestling Camp al Lake Mary High School
will feature the staff from GSU. Ihe only NCAA
Division I wrestling program tn the deep south,
hooting a wrestling ram p on July 21-23. Coot
Is 9 1 IO ond If you ore thinking about wrestling
In college this will definitely be a ram p you
will be Interested In.
For more Information, roll Sieve K a li at
320-9099 and leave a message on hi* voire
mail and he will return the rail

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e f SP I7-S2 during the aon•fruction of Ihe Improvement*
P e q v e if for P ro fe *»w n *l
Service* pecaege* wi* be eved•bre et the County * Pure hat mg
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M SI ■ tat Street Room 3709
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7119
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•cheduled lor July IS. I M ) al
BOO a m al the Invfronmenial
Servtcea
Building
1000A
Southgate
Drive.
Sanlord
Florida 32773
Submiiai* m i l be received
by Ihe Pure having Drvieion no
Mter then 2 00 p m (tockf lime)
on Jufy 21. I H 7 Submittal*
recarved after auch kme will be
relumed unopened
NOTE ALL PROSPECTIVE
PESPOPOENTS APS HERESY
CAUTIONED NOT TO CONT(
ntvct
ANY MEMBER OP THS t i Mi­
N O li COUNTY STAFF OP OFFI­
CIALS O TH IP
THAN THS
SPECIFIED CONTACT PERSON
PRIOR TO STAFF S RECOM­
MENDATION
Ur WOE * are encouraged lo
participate m Ihe procee*
Deny J Cohen. CPPB
C on lriclt Anafy*l
Pubfreh June 29. IH 7
OCF-291
ns THS CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I 1ATN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AMO PON
■AMINOLA COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OASS NO S T-IS 1 9 -C A -I4 -L
DARNELL J LEiDlOH end
BETTYE LEJDIQH, hi* wH*.
and TOMAS 0 LSIOiOH.
Plaintiff*.
v*
WILLIAM H LEE and
FRANCIS C LEE. if alive,
and it dead, their
unknown apouae. heir*,
davtaeea. granleea. creditor*
end *11 other pertiee claiming
by. through, under or again*!
WILLIAM H LEE and
FRANCIS C. LEE and all
unknown natural pereon*. if
lire*, and if deed, or not
known lo bo dead or alive.
Iheir aeveral and raapeclrve
unknown apouie, heir*,
davtaeaa. granleea, creditor!
or other pertie a claiming by,
through, or under thoee
unknown natural peraona. and
the aevaral and re*pec live
unknown aaaigna. aucceaaore
In internal, truvtaea or any
other pereane claiming by.
through, under or againal any
corporation or other legal
entity named aa a defendant,
and all claimant*, pereoni or
pa i he a natural or corporate, or
whoae are e l legal Itatua ta
unknown, claiming under any
of lha above named or
detenbed defendant* or
perhea.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO WILLIAM H. LEE and FRAN­
CIS C. LEE. if alive, and If deed,
their unknown apouee, heir*,
d e v il***, grant***, creditor*
and all other pertiee claiming
by. through, under or againal
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C LEE: and ad unknown nalurai
pareona. If aliva. and if dead, or
not known lo be dead or alive,
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Weal to Ihe Weal boundary ol
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Revolution dated June IS. IM S
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County. Florida, ctoalng. vacat­
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ot Lot • of aaid THREE PINES
SUBDIVISION, aalandtng lo and
tacludlng lha right-of-way of
County Road 427
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ot aaid Court on lha Slh day of
June. l » 9 )
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Oartena L. Taylor
Oaputy Clark
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on Me foUowieg property in
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LOT 5. SLICK *0*. NORTH
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3 OF UNIT I ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
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and you are required lo larva *
copy ol your wnltan daton***.
if any. with tha Clerk o f C ourt.
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• copy on Plcintilf* Attorney.
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entered againal you tor lha
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plaint
Dated on Juno 15th. 1997. .
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clork o f tho Court
By Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clerk
In accordance with tl|*
American* with Diaabikbe* Act
ot 1990, pereon* needing * pe­
trel accomodation to partici­
pate in Ihla proceeding should
contact the Clark of the Court
not talar than llva business
day* pnot to the proceeding at
■ha
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County
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Greg Norman’s One-on-One a bargain for golfers

No. this column Isn't turning
Into the Home Shopping Club,
but you have to hear about a
new product being marketed by
PCA star Qreg Norman.
Norman. In Memphis for the
St. Jude Classic, is marketing a
product that allows him to an ayour swing and tell you ex­
actly how good or bad you realty
are.
The product Is Greg Norm an's
One-on-One.
a
personalised
teaching program designed by
the Shark himself, and it was
put on display before the media
at Celebration Golf Club, near
Disney.
It Is simpler than It sounds
and a great bargain for any
golfer at any level. To receive
the crltlouc. a golfer hits balls
with video cameras shooting

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from different angles.
After a few shots, the tape is
turned over to a professional
who sits Inside One* on-One's
customised van with well over
S I 50.000 worth o f video tech­
nology.
The club professional ana­
lyses the swing and places it
side-by-side
with
Norman’s
swing.
After the professional enters
certain Information. Norman's
voice comes on and breaks
down each swing, using over
1.500 different voice entries he
made over several days last
summer.
Swing, alignment, grip, ba l­
ance. follow through, rotation
and everything else la analysed
by Norman himself and Is sur­
prisingly accurate.

formation.

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1 was scolded by the Shark lor
having my head mnybe three
inches below where he recom ­
mended (height and weight Is
also taken Into consideration!
and he got really upset by my
follow through In which I had
the same finish ns o lumberjack
pulling back his ax.
The deal runs for only 840.05

and Includes 20 minutes o f per­
sonal analysis along with 25
minutes o f Norman's recorded
lessons.
There are 15 vans In the coun­
try currently serving One-onOne. and they appear for co rp o­
rate outings and some tour
events.
Call I -800 NORMAN I for In­

Tlm acuan G o lf and C ou ntry
Clnb'a
Mike Bender recently
finished with half o f a 81.200
paycheck after a strong finish at
the Alachua Country Club's Top
Flight/North Florida PCA TwoMan Team Championship. He
(earned with Wilt Frantz o f the
Country Club o f Ocala.
Alsqua C ou ntry Club has
Joined the ranks o f the many
golf courses in the area offering
Junior clinics. A targe group o f
Tiger Woods and Karrle Webb
wannabees are expected to be
on hand far the Alaqua clinics,
open to boys and girls aged 717, for the three-day clinics

June 24-28 and July 15-17. Cost
is 8100 per session.
Each camp will be limited to
30 players and will be coordi­
nated by Gary Ellis. Director of
G olf Operations at Alaqua.
'There ore a lot of kids out
there who want to be Just like
Tiger.* Ellis said. *Wcll. here
and camps like this Is where it
starts.*
Ssbsl Point O o lf Chib will be
the site o f this week's Central
Florida
Junior
Inter-Club
championship event on Tuesday
at 4 p.m.
Lake Brantley High Sch ool's
J eff Corr was named a finalist
for the Claaa 6A golfer o f the
year honors as voted by the
Florida Athletic Coaches A sso­
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Local stars shine
at state sectional
championships
SANFORD _ Bayhead Racquet
Club, home to some o f tlie
state's best Junior tennis play­
ers. once again had a very good
showing at the Florida Sectional
Closed Championships
For Junior singles players, the
| tournament is open to the top
84 baya players and the lop 48
girls players tn four divisions:
12 and under: 14 and under. 18
and under; and IB and under.
Bayhead was represented by
22 lop notch players who all
performed very well at the state
tournament. Eight kids did ex­
ceptionally well, playing well
above thetr seeding In the tourInament.
'M ost o f the kkls who did the
best will be even more promis­
ing for next year.* said Amrr
Sammakia. head tennis pro at
'Bayhead. “They are tn thetr first
years lot the age group* and
have another year to practice
and try again. Wc also had a
real goad showing m the I As
and 18s.*
In the 12 and under boys
group, Ben Be hr entered the
tournament ranked 12th in the
state. In the third round, flchr
went three sets against the
number one ranked player be­
fore ending the tournament at
the 0-12 seed.
Three players who had great
finishes represented the 14 and
under age group.

Jason Cordova tn his first
year at the level, entered ns the
12 sent and finished much
higher at 0 Last year Cordova
was the number one seed for the
12 and under age group and Is
expected to even lirth er Improve
for next year's tournament Be­
fore then, however. Cordova will
represent Florida and nayhrad
at the National Tournamrnl
later this year
In or tier to ready himself fix
the higher level of play. Cordova
has been Invited to United
States National Coaches prenational tournament
training
ramp, held tn Key lllscaynr
Laura Ahmes. also a first
year for the age group, hail a
huge tournament Upon entering
at the 45 seeding. Ahmes upset
the 32. 20 and 8 seeds to end
her run at 9-12. She was very
pleased with he* performance,
according to her roach. Tom
Boy sen
Rounding out the 14a was
David Tafur. who la hoping that
hla recent tournament showings
will earn him a spot In the Na­
tional Tournament for hla first
time.
Two female players burned up
the courts at the State Tourna­
ment tn the 16 and under group.
Jackie Arrarlo was ranked 22
K"lng Into her first match. She
ended in the top 16. hut not
before a huge upset o f the 12

Among the local tennis stars and Ihair coaches from Bayhead
Racquet Club who stood out at the Florida Sectional Close
Championships lest week were (from left, back) Jason Bradstreel.
sica Pelto finished 7th after
sent In the second round
Arcarlo la becoming accus­ beating the number five seed.
tomed to great achievements. I’elto will also advance to the
She wax named the State High National tournament, hoping to
School Champion lot Bishop regain her position In the top 20
Moore High School In Orlando In the country, which she hekl
for both her Mingles double* In the 14 and under group last
year.
play.
Doubles are only played In the
Entering at the 13 seed. Jes­

Swimming
C o o tia w s d fro m F a g a IB
better after my
first time and now I can do a front float
and a back float.*
Johnny can also swtin the length of the
Hr coder's pool and hold his breath under­
water for 20 seconds.
Bremlcr Is the reason. Johnny's mother
Jasmine swears by her and so do a lot of
other Seminole County parents who bring
their children to the Brenders. Fran Brendcr has been teaching swimming for years
to kids o f all ages and she doesn't even ad' verttse.
Word o f mouth has been enough, espe­
cially when you talk to someone like
Johnny.
p ‘ She's always real nice to me and now I
like to get Into the pool.*
As Johnny snuck off for another dive.
Jasmine agreed.
*We can't keep him out of the pool any­
more.* she said. "Wc live on property Uiat
is surrounded by a lake so I realize It Is
im portant for Johnny to be able to swim.
• We tried other places but Fran has Just
( done wonders with him. We knew once we
.exposed him to water he'd have a blast.*
No. the only time Johnny likes to get out
of the Urender’a pool is for die post-lesson
.treats that Fran doses out to kids who are

taking lessons. Last Friday, the treat was
Tootsie Rolls and Johnny earned an extra
treat that day.
Fran started teaching over 20 years ago
In Syracuse and Is certified as a swimming
Instructor. She teaches kids of nil agrs and
adults as well. She also knows that, while
not every one o f her students Is going to
the Olympics, being able to adapt to the
water Is a necessity, especially In Florida.
'E ven If It's Just to learn survival. It's Im­
portant to get swimming help.* said Fran,
wife o f lake Mary City Commissioner Gary
Drender. T h ere have been nine drown Ings
already this year In the stale and It s not
even summer yet.*
That was enough for Jasmine who found
out about Fran through a friend.
*1 saw those statistics and I said this Is
urgent and I need him to get lessons at
least three times a week.* Jasmine said.
Brender offers half-hour lessons at her
home In Tlmacuan and. since It Is very In­
formal. she can allow for plenty of flexibil­
ity and still have time lot the kind o f oneon-one supervision needed to make sure
the kids aren't tunning around the pool
with scissors.
The one-on-one attention comes In
handy, especially when she's dealing with
kids and their easily understandable fears.

'You have to get right down with the kids
and talk to them face to face.’ Brender
said. T h a t way the kuts can feel comfort­
able when they meet their fears. 1 have to
be firm, but gentle so the kids know they
can come near me.*
She makes sure the kids have fun while
they work through their fears. For exam ­
ple. there are plenty of toys In the pool
mid Brender makes use of them. For ex­
ample. instead of nsklng a new student to
just go underwater, site might place a toy
at the bottom o f the pool and ask the child
to retrieve It.
In only hts llfth lesson. Johnny looked
like a professional pool cleaner he was
spending so much lime crawling around
the bottom o f the pool retrieving different
objects.
She mild she is hesitant to train a child
who might be too young hut she will teach
parent how to hold their babies In the wa­
ter.
Brender. besides
being
a certified
teacher. Is also certified in Infant and adult
CPR.
Just as she said that, there was a splash
In the background.
Johnny's swimming lesson was over for
the day. but he still found time for one
more dive Into the same pool which terri­
fied him only a few weeks ago.

J a c k a ls
C ontinu ed fro m P age IB

the
' Orlando Arena for ‘Stars and
Cars'. The event coincides with
;ihe Jackals' home game versus
the Montreal Roadrunners.
• 1,11c Model Slock. Modlflcds.
'Street Stock and Purr Stock
gracing m achines w ill be on
display before, during and after
the game. Dirt Racing drivers
will also be displaying their Late
Model, Pro Stock and Street
Stock machines.
Drivers and cars will be out­
side the Orlando Arena, by the
fountains, starting at 6 p.m., and
after the game.
Some o f the drivers committed
to attend the event arc Deltona's

Paul Shed (Pro Slock). Apopka's
S c o tt S te v e n s (L a te M odel
Stock), DeLand’s David Ponder
(Late Model Stoekl. Slchpcn
Shed HTu Stock). Dennis Smith
(Mint Sprint) and Tom O'Donnell
(Mini Sprint). Daytona Beach's
Gary Salvatore (Modified) and
Doug Gainey (laile Model Stock)
and Fernandlna Beach's Sieve
Wortman (Pro Slock).
The first 1,500 people through
the gates will receive tickets to
the Inagurul ‘Orlando Jackals
100' automobile race being held
at the Volusia County Speedway
on Saturday. July 26. Jackals'
players and staff will also help as
c r e w c h ie f's and pit crew
members throughout Ihe day o f

the race.
F or m ore In fo rm a tio n on
‘ S la r s and C a r s .' c a ll th e
Orlando Jackals office al (407)

843-4554.
Gates at the Orlando Arena
open at 6 p.m. with both games
set for 7 p.m. starts.

Amre Sammakia. Tom Boy sen. Eric Berg, (middle) Laura Ahmers,
Jason Cordova. Jessie Pelto. (front) Ben Behr. Eric Cordova, Jon
Walton and team mascot Coco.
18 and under group at this tour­
nament. Jon Walton and Eric
Cordova Joined forces to turn
thetr unseeded ranking at the
start o f the tournament Into a
number five finish.
Although these players had
huge
tournaments,
everyone
that represented Bayhead had

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good showings. They Included;
Brian Ahmes. Katie Arcarlo. Na­
talie Arrarlo. Patrick Bateman.
Michael Behr. John Blltchlngton. Miranda Dutra. Willie Frey.
Natalie Gnluan. Amir llaghlghl.
Maro Kim. Matt McAllister. An­
drew Rucker and Jennifer Wet­
ter.

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education She h a s made no
definite plans at this time hot
has been offered the position ot
direetor ol education at a learn
1tu; c e n t e r a nd t he ma t h
de|Mrtment at the Ini’ ll s c h o o l
when he did student teaching
h a s asked her to return

Would-be lawyer
changes course
to minister
By DORIS DIETRICH
H e ra ld S e n io r E d ito r

S A N F O R D
Had
f. I l / . l I n t It
lie I ll
\ II II
I'ogli Miller not 1hanged her
dneciioii 'h i ili.il I1.1ve I m-cii .1
|udgi today, attired m a M a r k
hl.n k p o licia l rnlic
whi l e
p resid in g over a crow ded

1■nit iroom
ll set n it d oulv natural that
th&lt; ti.it iv &lt; ot Dr Land would
lollow m lilt toolslrjiH ot her
lailu’t a ptoninicni in-Land
attorney W hilc day dtr.iitilllg
ol her tutiue Fogli Miller went
n o tar . in to cuv iNtott tin* let
termg on tier 1.niter n oitii &lt;
diMir In read Fogle and Fogli

■ Rehekalt. daughter ol the late
Nelson Thornton ol Sanford is ,1
I9‘ U graduate ot Seminole High
School, and a 1995 graduate of
Seminole Comimmllv College
She attended the University ol
Central Florida bclore transfer’
r i n g l o the l D i v e r s i t y ol
Alaska •Amborage
Rehekah and her husband.
Todd, are the parents ol .1
daughter Hreana. 2 1/2 , the
perfect age tor Nancy to s p o il
d ti r i n g h e r v i s i t 111 t h e
Krausmans' lovely new home
Todd Is employed m the oil
Industry some 950 miles north
of Anchorage at Prudlmc Bay
He commutes try plane and is
away from home as much as two
weeks at a lime. He has several
relatives living nearby
N a n c y e n j o y e d a l ot ot
sightseeing, hut mostly she
cherishes the mother daughter
things she anil Rehekah had lun
doing.
B L A C K ON DEAN S L IS T
David Black, son ol Mr and
Mrs Tony Black ol Sanford is
am ong (he 1.021 students .11
Harding University . Scarev
Ark . to make the Dean's List lot
grades achieved du rin g tin
spring semester at the utmer
fitly.
Black Is a senior at the utu
versttv where he is majoring in
Bible.
H arding U n iversity Is the
largest private u niversity In
Arkansas
L A U R IE EN R O LLS A T UCF
Laurie Blair has received an
Associate of Arts degree from
Sem inole Community College
where she was on the Presi­
dent's List.
She has already enrolled at the
University of Central Florida and
Is majoring in communications
DICKEY EARNS BA DEGREE
Ryan Patrick Dickey, son ol
Judge arid Mrs Alan Dickey ol
Lake Mary, formerly ol Sanlord.
was awarded a Bachelor ol Arts
degree at Colorado C ollege,
Colorado Splngs. on May 19
Pullt/er Pn/c winning cartoonist
Gary Trudeau addressed the 454
members ol the undergraduate
graduating class. 45 graduates
of the Master of Arts In Teaching
Program and guests.
Ryan, a 1995 graduate ol Lake
Mary High School, majored in
political science. Ills college
acUvIles Included vice president
of student government, spurts
editor ol the college newspujicr.
"T h e Catalyst", and a member
ul Sigma Chi fraternity

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w r.irm g a Np.okliug ultiti
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rfit firNt I m int MrthixtiNl
i liori h tu Sanlord wln-rr
among ofliei rrllgloiiN tw in ts
tlion shall Hot imlgr
At l rr 1r 1eiv mg hr 1 B A
di grn 111 K n g l t N l i limn s t « 1
no ii
1In tiiomrtif lor i|t i iNinn
a r r l v n l lor Ihe u ani i al u
lawyer Fogle Miller diverted
tier plans and headed lot tin
seminary instead ol to law
o|

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s&lt; tut

iiaiv Pastor Brifi met the man
■■I tut dieams lames
lirnt
f ugh
w in . was tnorkmg on
lo s Phl i in S i o i o l o g v ol
Ih lig ln n When Ihe riHijilr
wi i e
m.irrhd 15 years ago
'to 1 • vi h a n g e d llirtr Hallies
See Preacher. P i| e 8 B

N| III Ml]

A s the l o w l y a ss 1g n r &lt;1
pastor ot tin II Mi in Sanlord
I ogle Millet has tin ihstmi turn
ot lirtng tin first woman si timr
pastor m the 1linn h &gt; tnsmry
which dales h.uk I n |M7-l
when the I list Jt.islor was
assigned tu the Mellonv dli
clreolt in Sanlord Several
years hai k a woman the Rev
Jeanne Davis was ,i s s &lt;h i.m
• htireh paslnt
Pastor Belli laitu III D c G im l
III 1 9 5 7 lived there .ill hrt lilt
e \ i e p l till I wo VI a r s w In II h i t

Pifcaf-j Df Qi#iti IrriAi)
The Fogle Mtller family Pastor Belh and Jim wilh their 6
year old daughter, Cartene. at a church reception in their honor

lather attended l.iw si hool m
Si
I'e te r s liu tg
u n til s in
g r a d u a le t l I t o m S t e t s o n 111
1 9 7 9 Wlill* leanin g inw ard 1
career III law
she w as r \
i r e m e l v a&lt; n o
in
I ■irn 1y
Mi ihtHhst C h u n h in In L an d
w h e re she was an o u ts ta n d in g
trader Irnm the w o rd go
A l t e r g r .id 11.11 1u g it o i n
Stetson Pastor Belh W ot ki ll iti
her lather s law ollii 1 w t m h
she soon d e e m e d loo nun h
politti s and huri-.iui t.u v to

H». *w.1tm»«« by TtmTWWf tf'MCfMftf

Pastor Belh Foqle Miller stands in Pm sanctuary of Ihe First
United Methodist Church in Sa ’o"t

Eaddy first in Mid-Florida M uscle Classic Open
The reflection m the mirror
told
Sanford's
Christopher
Eaddy that he could he a
champ
After weeks ol training at
Golds Gym. Eaddy decided to
try out fur the men's light
weight competition held at the
University of South Florida In
Tampa Out of seven. Eaddy
won third place in the men's
light weight Natlonal-EuropaFlortda State Body Building
and Fitness Championship

Continuing to excel as a
champ. Eaddy went to place
first in the mid-Florida muscle
classic open light weight held
last week-end at Dr Phillips
High School After all finalists
were selected. Eaddy placed
number one In the top three
winners
Eaddy is a 1989 graduate ol
Seminole High and has served
In the Untied States Navy fur
six years lie recently received
his
associate
degree
from

IT 'S A BOY
Gwen and Ryan Renfro an­
nounce the Imth ul their son.
David Allen, on June 5. at Colurrihla Medical Center Sanlord.
He weighed In at a healthy H IPs
and was 21 inches in Ictigt li
Grandparents arc Sharon and
Dennis Butler, Drhhir and David
Renfro, and Tracy and Dona
Good
Pan rnal great grandmother is
Evelyn Renfro ol Sanlord
JOYCE DOING W E LL
Joyce Jones Is recuperating at
her home lullnwin ’ &gt; * t&gt;t lr&gt;pl*
bypass h im ite r v
'■ \ • •
through rem-irl
said. “ I'm ready lo get up and at
'em " Knowing Joyce, she'll he
In high gear before you do it

T he Rev. E liia b e lh 'B e lh ' A n n F o g le M ille r w ith b o o k c o lle c t io n in her c h u rc h o ffic e .

HaraidPnoloa bpMarvaHawkins

Chris Eaddy shows his champ's trophy.

Seminole Community College
and in the (all he will attend
Stetson University In IJil.and
and will major lit biology and
anticipates a career in medi­
cine
Eaddy says special thanks
for his success goes to Steve
Barone, his trainer Rlek. a
friend from Golds Gym In Lake
Mary and his lovely wife Stacy
Eaddy who saw that he kept 011
his dirt He Is the grandson nl
Juanita G. Harrold
DILLIGAKD NAMED
MAN OF YEAR
New Bethel AME Clmreh
Mass Choir under the direction
of tlieir minister of music.
Elolsc W Dllllgar. presented
their third annual concert on
Saturday. June 21. at 7.09 pan
The theme for the occasion
was "Leaning and Dejieiulmg
on Jesus, We've Come a Long
Way ‘
The spiritual scire Units Irnm
the choir were Indeed tijildim g
and
sjilrlt
Idling
Special
thanks to the guest musicians.
Charles Allen Cusack. Nl and
Arthur Smith. Jr The lay department o f Ihe church. Bru
James Bovey. made Ihe .special
presentation of the evening
The honor of 1997 Man of the
Year for the laymen's depart­
ment of New Bethel
AME

( tiuri h went to Larry Dilhg.inl
who throughout the ye.11 lias
devoted his time
help and
dedication to whatever task lie
1ould do around the &lt;liuri ll
Ills love lor f hristian lellow
ship makes lor a Christian who
Is always willing to he ol srrv
lie to the thurih. iniumniutv
and his liTlowniari were ever
needed
At the servue ol thanks Dll
ligard was presented with ,1
plaque In &lt;oinmemorate hts
servile Mrs Elnjse Ddlignri!
tils lovely wife was preseuleil a
dozen roses lor her dedii ation
and work with the 1hull and
i l i urf h Rev Dwayne K Gaddis
Is the pastor
FLORIDA SCORES TOPS
IN ELKS CONTEST
The Fourth Region.d Edm a
l Mill Department ol Florida
North and South Carolina.
Georgia I 11 P I ) Elks nl the
World Regional Oratorical Con­
test was held on Saturday.

June 2 1st at the Elks Ndtioiial
Miruir m Wmnm North C aro­
lina
the State Elks Department of
Eilni.ition Direr tor. Earl E Mi
uott lor al directors of Evergreen rrmjilr No 521 and Celeiy (Tty Lodge No 542. Direc­
tress Llaitir Crecmity. Relha
Baker Fla Prr-sUlrnt. Walker
and Sis Butler Billie McGhee.
George Williams. State Presi­
dent Daisy Brunson, Saundra
Young, Stale Education Dirertiess were In attendance.
Florida State came hack with
the tup honor First place win­
ner of the oratorical regional
r oldest ot Elks nl the World
I lie winner is Alano Miller, a
senior at Dr Phillips High
Si In ml where he Is active in
the drama club, a member of
the marching hand. Bible Club
and an active youth at Our
Savior l.uthrran Church In Or­
lando He Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs Wilfred (Grucrl Miller of
Sec Hawkins, Page 3B

James Bovey presents James Dilligard with
plaque at New Bethel

"M a n

ol Ihe Year" ;

�S anlord Herald

W ED D IN G S

Sanford, Florida • Sunday. June 29. 1997 - SB

Hobbyist of the Week

A rtis t’s works
reflect style
of old masters
By S U S A N W IN N E R

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD — For over IW)
vi ar&gt; H iivm .irv L.iFolleite
has painted with a love arid
passion and to her surprise
her three sons have a l s o ,u
quirt'd tier ina t i v e streak and
I wm rvt n have si hularshtps (or
then ow n at i abilities

Mr and Mrs James Stevens

Sharon Blades,
James Stevens
exchange vows
W IN T E R P A R K
Sh am il
lll.ulrH .mil . 1.tines S te v e n *
Imth of M.till.mil ,111111111111 r
I t i r l i m arriage
today
T lir s
were m.irrlril I k t
19
I
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&lt; h u i i h in Winter Park The
Hev Dr
.1,lines A r m s tr o n g
w a s llir ollli I.ililiti rlergv
nuin ftir i h r i r . i i l i i t i i i i . i l m u
d le llg h l t r l r m u i i y
l l i r bride l* llir il.m ghter
ot ' li.n lo itr .mil tm v lit.u lr *
•&gt;f S .m lo n l .uni ih r In |i|r
g ro o m Is l lir soli of ,l.ii kte
■m il I ’r f |\ S te v e n * of Nan
A i ilo n lo Texas
' . l u l l m III.IIMage tiy h ri
l.illiri llir lillilr i liosr hit
hrr VOWS .1 forill.tl « .lillilr
light gown l.islllollrit wilt) ,i

IlMifrsm.iJils
vo i r
s&lt;ir
I Im r Volottl f If I.n o lo am i
Pauline lllailr s stslrr III law
o| Ih r liflilr
&lt; h l i i In
th r u
gown*
irul
llo w r is
w in
|i|rn(ti .il fo l lir lionnf a l l r n
ll.llll S
llrl.lt) S t r o l l s nt I iil.it
fltrk
fe x .l*
served
his
h l o l h r i as hrst ttiali I . l t l v
Stoltr f h.lftotlr
S I
.not
llohliv fllitwrll
M r n i t Is
lanil
wr|r
ttir
u s h rts
Sti.iwn Strtiti
tlinnll&gt;Mi|i;i
Va
•nut Mu liar I t t a t l l i m i
of l.os ti.itos I a
h i i r tin
gl i Mini slur ||
Mown
girl* w n r Fairy
Itlailrs of O v ie d o lilri r of
Ih r hrlilr am I Mary II i/ard
ol fli l l k r V.l
lilri r ol Ih r

bridegroom
liru*. S lir (u rrle il a r . i s i . n l r
o f /all d o w n s in l r m p e r x e d
wiiti c h a m p a g n e i oln red h i
s rs .uni liurtil o ra n g e ger
lirf.1 il.ilslrs
I |rf
l.iyrrril
fill!»«-r 111• v r ll of Impnt tell ll
limloli w.is i .ill|^711 .il tlir tl
am heailpiei e of (w-.irl*
hr.llls
illli I
sr&lt;|tims
llir
h r a d p l r i e w.is li.mtlltl.litr liv
l lir lillilr
L.iilllr III.till s of f.ill.ih.ts
srr
served t in
si sir r .is
111.ilit of honor M i r w m r .1
loin; lin iilr i g r r r n i l i r s s .mil
carried .1 I nil 11||1r-1 ol fall
flo w n s

Km gbcairf was

Steven II ay a n I
l lir h rlilr
g r o o m s tir p h r w ol Iturkr.
Va
I h r r n rp tloli was hrlil
Itliltirill.itrlv
billow in g
Ih r
i r i r m o o v .ll llir Winter I'ark
f atuirr s Mar krl
Allrr a hnnrytuoou trip to
s . iii
I ratu isi o ami
Mon
I r i r y . Ih r
n e w ly w e d *
arr
m aking thru lio m r iti A n n a
polls
M I) I h r b r id e g r o o m
is rtuployrtl as manager ot
Hum.in R r s m i r i r * lor l i n k
lirrtl Marlin and the hrtdr is
r iiip lo v n t as a legal a ssls
taut

Alt h o u g h l.aFollr-itr main
tains tfiai rnu&lt; h of her skill
was
s i l t ta u g h t
she has
taken i nur-vr-i tiff an d on dur
l o g Ihe vc.tr* lull has I k-i -ii
m o re rn n stsieu ilv in v o lv e d hi
her work in the past right
y e a rs As sh* put it situ*- as
iti\ kids gni older I i ■mid leave
t m art out
Mi*’ added that most *il her
&lt; r&gt; at lo o s tiav* 1 * * 0
trial and
• u n i ind reading * lot on dll
H i e n l Ol Uniques
l.af olletl)
• np iys oils Hot .id lto lle d to
p l a v m g a hit w ilh water
i o|of
'slii l o r lh e f i llrll I like l||e
••Id m a s t e r s s tv le a n d mi
(Hi ssiiiliistli
I like gl.i/mg |
pot a l i i ' n la v • t d o w n and it
(m is a hut o n a and giv e s it
&lt;l*ptli
f ot e x a m p l e a terra
i otta [ml w ilft a shall* ot
o t a o g i ■ iti t*e lav* red over

gray and dial's what gives It
Ih.ll re.lllstli look

From lands* a|»«-s. seascapes.
Florida scenes lo florals, still
III*- and some (torlralt work
LaFnllrtlr keeps quite busy.
She said tfiat she enjoys It all
and it's hard to determine a
l.ivorin- her ails** 'ear h one
p r e s r u i s a rl I I f e r e n I
challenge
S upplie s lor her hnhhy are
g e n e r a l l y p u n based f r om
Pearls on -136 nr F r a n k lin s "
hiu ot i avion.illy she orders
Ir o m a • a l a l o g
M agazin es
so* ti as
Wild l.llr Art that
leal tires that arm les artists
a n d f lo w l o Ireh n lqu rs on
i rilnr variations and
Am rrt
ca n Arltsl are tw o ol Ihe lop
Idea rrson ii es 17a.tr M iF o lle flr
use s in lief huhhv
PflOlO *T l* * * "

I do (iliotograpliy Inn and
&gt;n floes III V huslkirtil
sfie
s.i ti I
I fr eqilen llv use m y
phologr.iphv .IS a rrlrrrru e
A hen mv hustsiiid and I got
m a r r i e d w e w e n t to I h e
m o u n t . n n s lor o u r h o n e y
m o o n W e shot Hi rolls of film
amt not on*- had a | »r s o n to
th em U * had road stream s
and Other lands* a|ies

Mr* i mu lulled tiv saving
Mv dr* am is al some point to

R o s e m a ry L a F o lle t t e s h o w s p a in tin g s
not do a normal |nh and ** II
and make a living nt painting
I like the i reatlvttv It giv*-s a
real feeling ol satisla* lion I
guess In tie able to sell amt
really profit von d have to
paint paint (Mint lor atmut
two years and have a high
volume and then realty do
some marketing
l.aFolletle and her hiisti.md

Duam- have been married lor
i fir* • v«.irs They have thrre
i hlldren &lt; hris Matthew and
lohll
I In l.unilv allends Sanlord
&lt; hr i s t t au C h u r c h w h e r e
l.aFnllelle is [virt of the ehotr
sin is also .n live weekly In a
women's 1 ST A tennis team
that pluvs out ol W’esimonte
lark

Girl Scouts study N ative A m ericans
'A tiro &lt;#itl S* out d.iv t a m p
was t|e|i| III the llrst week of
tune at Sv Ivan Lake Park tlir
S* o u ts
llgul atlvely s p e a k in g
wi re i.ikru to a d illrre n t in u n
tiv r u n dav * In WrdnrsiLiV *»l
tli.ll week the l o i m t r v w.is tpr
I nit* d Stales arid llie p r o p l r
werr Native A m e r l '. i U s
Native A m e r l i . m s made great
l i s r ol Ir.itlirr
Dee Faster tiriHik
i .line to (Hr l a m p Irom la n ilv
le iltier to tea&lt; It the g ills s o m e
lu d im e n la r v
leather
w otkltlg
alnl show the gills het i oltri
lion of anim al skins
Dee
had
rttoltie
beaver
m ink .it)11 r.dibit lo t s l l i r lir a
vet was one i.| the softest to
Ih r loin h W h ir l! ex p la in s whv
there were oxer trapped in the
IHOIIs I h r ralihlf skins were
a ls o soil am i v*rv I t i f r t r s l l n g
title ol the fahlilt skins lo o k e d
like that • I a I heel,th H.lhhll
skins ■ all he lived to took like
any kind ol tut Dee also had a
sm all plr&lt; e nl bull.do bide
skunk
and
k .ing.uoo
pelts
I lie girls were also last m a te d
bv the ling and snake skins
Dee had hut tint quite as e.tgrr
to loUl tl ill ell)
l.ai It ol the girls was then
given
,m
a r r o w h e a d sh.qieil

Jilrie of Ir.itlirr
They thru
i hose then own drslgns lo im
prm I on the lent her
The
vounger girls made necklaces
and the older girls decoration*
lor tlirtr hair
Ihe highlight ol ihe day was
tlir visit by Hrnrr Homan
Nose
Hence Is a Cheyenne
who came to talk to the girls
about Native American pruplrx
and customs Native Americans
were the last conservallonists
and ecologist* They lived with
the laud and only took what
they needed When an animal
was killed lor food, nothing
was wasted The fur the meal,
and even llir hones were used
Dress v.tried Irom tribe to
tiilw and was suited lo Ihe re­
gion Seminole women wore big

Bradley retires after
29 years in military
Command
Sergeant
Major
Cleorgr llratllry. son of ICliIrr
Henry ami fn ta l.ee llraillry ol
Sanford, was horn In Sanlord.
Florida
He enlisted In the
united Slatrs Army In .lime
1‘ 0,8
and
atlrnded
ll.isl*
Training at fort Henning. CiA
During his Iwrnly-olnr years ol
service
CSM
llradley
lias
served In a variety of positions
from a Ktllrman to Command
Sergeant Major.
His llrst assignment
was
with the ‘2nd llaltallon. 50ltli
Infantry. 82nd Air home Divi­
sion at Fori Hragg. NC where
tie served as a Ihtlrman and
Team Leader and Senior Seoul

r

C M S G e o rg e B ra d le y

with Company N 75th hangers
nl llir 173rd Alihnrne llilg.idr
In Virlnaiii From l ‘.*7l to 11)73
hr served .Is a Squad Leader III
ihr 1st Hall.illon 21)1h Ini.in
Irv. Foil Henning. ( A
CSM llradley served as a
squad leader and an anti-tank
set linn sergeant with Ihe 2nd
llaltallon. B7lh Irif.mir&gt;, Hth
Infantry Division and Ihe 2nd
llaltallon.
509th
Inf.miry
Kegimeni In Germany From
1976 In 1977. he served as a
weapons squad leader and an
anti-tank platoon sergeant in
the 3rd llallallou. 32nd ltd.inIry al Ford Ord. CA He then
served as a mechanized Infan­
try platoon sergeant in ihe Isl
llallallou. 6 th Infantry Itegiment. Isl Armored Division in
Germany.
From 1980 It) 1983. he |h-i
formed duties as a Drill Ser­
geant and Senior Dr ill Sergeant
with Company A. 1st ilattalluu.
1st Infantry Training llrlgade.
al Fori Henning. C.A
CAM llradley served as an
HOTC Insiruelor and an MS3
assist.ml Insiruelor Irom 1983
lo l9HGw'llh Ihe 1st IIOTC He
glon of Fort llragg. NC. for
Penn Stale University, lie was
I hen assigned to the 5th In fa n ­
try Division &lt;il Fort Polk. LA,
from 1986 to 1990 where he
performed duties as a PI.DC
School Chief and First Ser­
geant of Headquarters
and
Headquarters Company,
1st
llrlgade. Then from 1991 to
1992 CSM llradley was a s ­
signed to the 3rd United Stales
Army 0*3 Plans Division. Fori
McPherson. GA, From February
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skirts so that when they were
walking, a snake would strike
the dress first What Is com ­
mon among all Native Am eri­
cans Is (he belief that every
decision made should lake Into
account the next seven genera­
tions Also common is the re­
spect and reverence for ani­
mals For the Cheyenne, the
eagle Is sacred because It the*
closest to the creator
Dancing Is still very Impor­
tant among all tribes. Renee
showed the girls a w om ens
traditional dame. She then led
the girls In the roller coaster
dance and a two step dance.
Although
Hollywood
has

wrongly
portrayed
Native
Americans in the past. Renee
said that they have gotten bet­
ter
Renee's
grandfather.
Eugene Ulackbear. was In the
movie "Last of the Dogmcn". In
it. a while man finds a tribe of
Cheyenne cut off from the
world for 100 years. The lan­
guage used In the film and re­
galia are authentic. (The term
costume Is used to describe an
outfit people wear when pre­
tending to be something else.
Regalia Is the correct term for
Native American dress when
worn by Native Americans.)
Next week. Spain.

R e n e e R o m a n N o s e le a d s S c o u t s in a d a n ce .

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( &gt;rlando
In duly. Alano will partici­
pate In Ihe National Elks Oratortcal contest where he will
vie lor thousands of dollars In
scholarships, other winners
were: second place. Kcnncttn
Hammond of North Carolina
and in third place. Kashondu
Grice of Georgia
CHOIR TO SING IN NY
The
Sanford
Community

Workshop Choir will be trav­
eling to Rochester, New York
from July 18-20 to sing at the
Faith Convention of the Pente­
costal
Deliverance
Power
Church. Pastor
Melvin and
Evangelist
He leader
Dell
Adams. Cross
former Sanfordllcs will be hosting the
conference If you would like lo
travel with the choir, please
contact Vernon “ Pupa" Jones
at 322 5219 for information.

A ta n o M ille r w ith firs t p la c e trop h y.

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o f the ceremony. Jim also took
legal action to sanction his new
name.
The couple moved to Ten ­
nessee after graduation where
Pastor Beth served as pastor of a
rural church at Cedar Hill. After
nerving as associate pastor o f the
FUMC In Hendersonville, the
Fogle Millers transferred hack to
the F lorida C onference and
spent three years In Tallahassee
where Pastor Beth was associate
pastor
at Trinity. Their only
child. 6-year-old Charlene, was
bom In Tallahassee In 1091.
When Cariene was 8 weeks
old. the Fogle-Mlllers moved to
Jacksonville where they were
co-pastors o f Arlington UMC.
After four years, he was offered
the position of lea d er Devel­
opment with the Florida Con­
ference Council on Mlnlstenes.
This change In 1996 led to
Pastor Beth becoming the senior
churrh pastor In 1996 until she
was assigned to Sanford FUMC.
Jim still has his position and
wotks mostly out of his home
office.
A r tic u la te In sp eech and
manner, the Rev. Fogle Miller
was bum to preach.
**l love to preach.” she said ”
and help those Bible stories
come alive "
The two Sundays she has
preached so far In Sanford.

Ihistor Beth has stepped down to
the right and left o f the pulpit,
and without one single note, she
poured her heart and soul into
the rousing messages she de­
livered to the attentive con­
gregation. Come one. come all.
she loves the saints and sinners
equally.
"G od didn't put me In charge
o f w ho gets In and out o f
heaven." she said In an Inter­
view later. She also mentioned
Hint Jesus Christ went around
th e c o u n t r y s id e p r e a c h in g
against the sin of Judging others.
Pastor Beth Is Impressed with
the ch u rch 's Spiritu al G ifts
Program developed by Mary Lou
McDonald and U b b y Goens
Essentially, this program Is
designed for all churrh members
to utlllte their aperlal talents In
serving the church.
Another program that Pastor
Beth would like to see expanded
is v t a lta tt o n a n d c a r r y in g
communion to the home bound
The Fogle-Mlller family con­
siders a great night out on the
town Is dinner at a southwestern
restaurant followrd by a visit to
a book store. All thrre are avid
rraders and Pastor Beth brought
an extrnslvr library collection to
her new office at FUMC.
Admitting that she Is not a
morning person. Pastor Beth
enjoys leisurely rrlaxlng with a
cup of coffer and the newspaper
beiorr she and Cariene leave
their temporary hnnir In Deltarv

for Sanford dally. Cariene at­
tends the day ram p program af
the church. Jim makes sure
titty g ft a good breakfast aftci}
which lie worka at home wliili
keeping tabs on Goldie Anr
Silvle. the family pet rats, am
Barbara, the turtle.
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Pastor Beth says she enjoy^
perennial gardening, sew ing,
making bread weekly and snow,
skiing out west with the family.
She brought a number o f potted;
p e r e n n ia ls w ith h e r fr o m
Jacksonville and can't wait to
get In a permanent residence lit
Sanford to gel them planted.
She said. "Gardening time Is
prayer lim e for me. I ve been
reflecting on how the Master
Gardener gardens In and out o f
our lives. In this transplanting o f
a pastoral move. I'm grateful for
the roots o f faith that are deeper
than any one location."
Pastor Brih Is happy In be so
done to her roots in DeLand. Hrrj
father and stepmother. Dan.t
and Alice Fogle, are both a t'
tom eys and hr leaches law part,
time at Stetson Her mother:
H arriet Bolin, is an aceom-j
pltshed potter and civic activist;
while her stepfather. Bob dollii.j
Is a p rop erty appraiser fo r
Volusia County.
"N eal folks .. all o f them i
Pastor Beth beamed.
And that's how It ts with!
P a s t o r II r l h . J i m a n d *
Cariene . neal folks
We rest our roar.

Bradley Is currently serving as
Ihr Brigade Command Ser­
geant for the 1st Brlga«!e. 3rd
Infantry Division |Mrch)
Command
Sergeant
Major
Bradley has distinguished him ­
self on numerous ocraslona
and has been awarded the
Bronte Star, four Meritorious
Service Medals
three Army
Commendation Medals, the Air
Medal, the Vietnam Service
Medal, the Southwest Asia
Service Medals, the Liberation
of Kuwait Medal, the Combat
Infantrymans llartge and the
Expert Infantry Harlge

CSM llradle/s military etlu ;
ration consists of Airborne and.
Raider Rrcondo school, the I
basic Leadership Course. 7lhl
Army NCO Academy. CRB and)
TOW school. ANCOES. D rill]
Sergeant School. ISO Refreshn ’
course. Sergeant Major Acad
rmy. and the Command Set*
grant Major Course, he holds
and Associate degree tn Busi­
ness through the Center lie
Degree Studies Program.
CSM Urarlley and his wife,
I’hllamena. have a daughter
serving in the Navy at Charlrs
ton. SC and a son. George Jr

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Operation Desert Storm CSM
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Battalion.
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ment and served ns the B at­
talion Command Sergeant Ma­
jor for the Sth Battalion. Oth
Infantry. Division (light) at Fort
Walnwrlght.
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DEAR AIIBY I have been a sex­
ually setne male since puhrfty. but
I never took protHtion seriously.
Then, two years ago. I learned that
an older friend of mine had been
dutgTvwed with HIV. His wife had it
In-fore they met They are an aver­
age family, with the house, the kids,
the dug. and church every Sunday.
Just plain good people — with HIV.
That made me ait down snd think
hard No more running around for
me! I’m in my early '20s — too young
to die.
I found a girlfriend who was not
sexually active. She told me she had
been intimate with only one person,
and only one time We dated steadi­
ly for a year and a half before we
engaged tn intercourse. It lasted
unly about 30 seconds before she
said. Th is isn't nght — we should
be m arried!* Then she put her
clothes hack on.
About a month later I noticed a
bump on my penis, then two bumps,
then three. I went to the clinic for
medical treatment, and was tested
for HIV and all the other sexually
transmitted diseases, and was given
treatment for genital warts. It was
a very painful procedure where acid
was applied to the affected area.
O ver the course o f a week the
bumps fell off. leaving open, bleed­
ing sores.
I was told genital warts are a
serious problem. It ia a virus, mean­
ing I will have to get treatmenta
and watch for outbreaks until my
dying day. For a woman, it is worse.
It hides, unexposed, with no symp­
toms. If left untreated it can cause
cancer, leading to a hysterectomy —
or worse yet — death!
I thought just knowing your
partner was safe was enough. I
thought a year and a half was long
enough. I was wrong. For 30 sec­
onds of unprotected sex, I now have
the "gift* that keeps on giving.
What cun you do to protect your­
self in the '90*? Demand to see STD
results or bring 75 cents' worth o f
latex (condom) into the relationship.
It can be a matter of life or death.
KEEPING MY PANTS ON
IN FLORIDA
D EAR K E E P IN G : You have
le a r n e d a s o b e r in g lesson .
Thank you for speaking out.
More than l!f million caaea o f
se x u a lly tra n s m itte d d isea se
a re r e p o r te d in th e U n ite d

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Time is no protection against
sexually transmitted disase
A D V tC I

and explain your dilemma
Many plant nurseries sre very H v
during the spring snd could prlmN ■
use an extra hand far a couple of Sal
1 unlays brfarv the prom

I would also advise making same
adjustments to prum night Instead of
renting a limousine, clean up your —
A B IG A IL
or vour parents' — car (or the big
VAN BUREN
i night Call restaurants around town
and ask if they have a set mend
iThey usually give you a chtsce &lt;/twe
dishes and everyone makes their
selection in advance I The set menu •
Slates each year. We now lead
usually much cheaper, and you sre
all the other developed nations
ired the embarrassment of not
■par
in th e r a te th a t diseaasa ara
having enough money to pay the bill •
spread through sexual ran tact.
To mv * gas money, ask another couThe coat to taxpayers fo r cu r­
pie to nde with yuu and spilt the cost |
able STDs Is an estim ated 910
of the fuel
billion annually!
(9
According to a recent report
If you still can't afford it, ask the !
by the Institute o f M edicine at
girl and explain your dilemma I'm J
the N a tio n a l A ca d em y o f S c i­ sure shell be excited and willing to '
ences in Washington. D.C., the
share the coat — but still aa ‘ more
public sector spends only &gt;1 to
than friends.*!! know I would.)
prevent and fight curable STDs
fo r e v e r y 943 spent on t r e a t ­
I hope this is helpful. Don't skip"
ment and o th e r costs. E duca­ your senxr prom. It's something yuu
tion la essential. STD prevenwill never forget
tion can be effective only if peo­
GINNY SMITH.
ple are w illin g to change their
LAKE CHARLES, LAsexual b eh a vior by uaing condums and delaying sexual activ­
DEAR G IN N Y AND TH E
M A N Y READKKH WHO O F ­
ity aa long aa possible.
FERED T H E IR PR O M N IG H T
School districts could help by
SUGGESTIONS: Prom night haa
r e q u ir in g th a t in fo r m a tio n
evolved Into an end-of-the-year
regarding sexually transmitted
diseases and pregnancy preven­ bash for many high school stu­
tion be part o f an age-appropri­ dents and their parents, and it's .
ate health edu cation c u rricu ­ not unheard-of ror kids to drop*
hundreds o f dollars on limou-'lum, and given every year.
• inee, hotel rooms for all-night '
A c c o r d in g to the r e p o r t,
there ia no eviden ce that con­ after-prom parties, and oth er
expensive Items. It'a refreshing to .
dom a v a ila b ilit y , o r sc h o o lsee that w ith a little Ingenuity based ed u cation p rogram s to
and cooperation among friends.
prev&gt;nt STDs, promotes sexual
It's still possible to have a memo- (
activity.
rwbie night without breaking the .
In this case, ignorance ia the
enemy. And yea, I know III hear
fro m r e a d e r s in s is tin g th a t
abstinence is the only 100 per­
Regal
oonus
cen t sa fe sex. H o w e v e r , fo r
v ■
IV .
HOURS
those who are unable to remain
C I N E M A S OC/
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abstinent, e ffe c tiv e sex educa­
tion ia the answer.
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at another school. 1 was appalled by
the fact that tickets cost $95. (At my
school they cost $10 s couple and se­
nior* go free.)
My advice to ‘ Penniless* is: If you
need extra money, call some local

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Niwsmators
•S A N F O R D — Jack and Olive White Jr. o f Sanford have been
•elected aa AARP/VOTE tram m ember* for Congressional
District 7. Jack was a supervisor al Exxon. Olive w as a
dietician and later managed a food service for schools. VO TE
seeks to educate older citizens on the Importance of gov­
ernment and voting.

Databook
• O R L A N D O - The March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
la offering a one-day grantwrltlng workshop. "W ritin g Suc­
cessful Grant Proposals." on July 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Orlando Regional Medical Center's Multipurpose Room.
Coot la 838 and Includes lunch. Seating Is limited.

TONY RUSSI
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For Information and to register, call 849-0790.
O R LAN D O - Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate of West
Central Florida has announced Its top sales producers for May.
Locally, they arc Susan Burton, Longwood office, Jan Johnson,
Oviedo office. Top listing associate* are Burton. Johnson, and
Margaret Batrhelor. Lake Mary office.

2S7S S. French A vs.

Sanford

322-0285

• A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS — Trt-Clty Electrical Contractors,
with offices In Altamonte Springs, secured the following new
prefects with an aggregate contract value of $1.7 million: the
I To-room Hilton Garden Inn In Lake Mary., the 378-unlt
Vizcaya Lakes apartment complex In Orlando and 276 lime
•bare units In Lake Eve on International Drive In Orlando.

Fantastic Sams smployasa art from Islt, front
row, Pat Filannino. Linda Robtrta. manager. Van
N guyan, Martha Da Cuttlns, assistant; back row.

Hair cuts with a smile

Florida Solar Technology Inc. which posted more than 19
million In safes of swimming pool besting systems last year,
has opened a wholesale division to deal directly wtth con­
tractor*. ffove Boehmer has been named division manager.

HsraM Stall Wrtttf

Environmental award antrlaa
Residential and commercial developers may submit their
i name* for ronsideralton of the ENVY award, which rerognlzes
builders who have made significant contributions to the en[vlranement The entry deadline to June 30
For Information, roll 438-1400. ext. 2320

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Amy Santiago, Barbara Pugh,
Lavondsr, Laura Martin.

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There's a new place In town
that offers a wide range o f hair
care at competitive prices.
Well. It’s not exactly new
However. Fantastic Sam’s,
located In the Seminole Center
shopping center In Sanford,
haa a new owner, a new look
and a new attitude.
Bill and Sharon Lavender,
longtime business owners In
the Central Florida area, were
looking for *omethlng new
They had just consolidated
their other businesses and
were ready for a challenge.
*My wife and I owned several
different businesses over the
past 23 years.* Lavender said
•When we sold them, we were
looking for something new We
liked Fantastic Sams because
the chain Is the second largest
In the Industry, has been in
business for over 20 years and
provides products and services
that everyone needs on a
regular basis
si the best
prices.*
The Lavenders entered the
Fantastic Sams company with
good
people and business
•kills and a lot o f determ ina­
tion. All o f It paid off.
After owning and operating
two successful stares in Or­
lando. the Lavanders recently

BUSINESS ISN T BUILT
ON D R E A M S ALONE
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Bsadls. gsnsrai monagsr of Cracker Barrs), Old Country
(Store 190 In Sanford, prstsnta a gift for a job wall dona to Dr.
I Rita Ramsay, principal at Pins Crest Elementary School.

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bought the Hanford hair salon
Ix r a u s f (hey lihrtl the home
town atmosphere o f the area,
the fart that the area Is experi­
encing growth and also b e­
cause the Billon location Is
convenient to all nf the airrounding areas
They immediately gave the
salon a face lift, bringing In
state o f Ihe art equipment,
remodeling anti redecorating.
New stylists were also h im )
*1 believe that you ran only
offer the beat In hair styling by
having the most experienced
hair stylists.* Lavender ex­
plained *We don't hire stylists
right out of beauty school
They must he experienced,
prove that by performing at

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following property in Seminole
County. Florida
LOT 40. BOUTM PINECRf IT.
FIRST ADDITION ACCORDINQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
REC0R0E0 IM PLAT BOOK 10.
PAGE 42-4). OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
he* been tiled egtin tl you
end you ere required to a en e a
copy of your written dele neat.
If eny. to II. on SMITH A HIATT.
PA .
Plaintiff',
attorney,,
w h o *, e d d ie ,• Is 2491 East
Oakland Park Bled . lu lls 303.
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 32304.
within thirty (30) day, after the
EraI data of publication. 19TF,
and hi* the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before
•e nrice on Plaintiff, attorney,
or immediately thereafter, oth­
erwise a default wiH be entered
again,I you for the relief
demanded In Iha complaint or
poll bon
Dated on Junw 17th. 1997
MARYANNS MORifi
Aa Clerk o f the Court
By Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
In accordance with the
Americana with Disabilities Act
of 1994. parson, needing I pe­
dal accommodation lo partktpala In this proceeding should
contact the Clark ol the Court
not la lor than five business
days prior to the proceeding al
Ihs
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Telephone ItOT)
323-4330 or
1-400 »5S-477t
(TOO) or 1-tOO-9tS-(7fO (V) via
Florida Roley Service *
Publish: Juno 22. 29. 1997
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P U B U C AUCTION
by given ihsl
Donald W Fyock Towing w4l
vogo tor CASH ON 0EEIAN0 to
the

•T-SI-Ay
•2 Chevrolet Truck (white)
YIN# 20CEK19KXM1131219 Oe
The auction wt« bo hold at
It 00 am on said dele above al
Donald W Fyock Towing. 2M7
Stonewall Place 4109. tenfold.
Florida 32773 Proepeclive bid­
ders may Inspect vehicle one
hour prior lo *ele Terms are
CASH or CERTIFIED FUNDS
Donald
W.
Fyock
Towing
reserve, the right to accept or
Publish Juno 29. 1997
0EF-299

RFP-4I4-ST/BJ0
CMDO Rental
Merkel to. CansuitIn,
•ervleea
Seminole County Convention
and Visitors Bureau Is reeking
to contract with a qualified firm
to
prov.de
Marketing
Consulting Isrvices to assist In
promoting tourism In lemlnole
County.
RFP package* will be avail­
able at th# County's Purchasing
Division located at:
1101 E. 1*1 Street. Room 3209
Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-1130. e «t 711977119
Fas: (407) 330-9S49
Proposals must be received
by the Purchasing Division no
loler than 2.00 p m (local lima)
on August 1. 1997 Proposals
received attar such tuna will be
returned unopened
ALL PROSPECTIVE PRO­
POSERS ARS HEREBY CAU­
TIONED NOT TO CONTACT ANY
MEMBER OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY STAFF ON OFFICIALS
OTHEH THAN THE SPECIFIED
CONTACT PERSON REGARD­
ING THIS REP PRIOR TO THE
FINAL
EVALUATION
AND
RANKING BY COUNTY STAFF
ANY SUCH CONTACT SHALL
BE CAUSE FOR REJECTIONS
OF PROPOSAL
Betsy J. Cohan. CPPB
Contracts Analyst
Publish: June 29. 1EE7
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THE C IR C U IT COURT.
■M M TBEVTN JU D IC IA L
ciacurr. m and for
S EH M O LS COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO S S -S tA i -O S -S t-M
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to R * T h , M a tn a q , ot
NANCY X A N CAFANELLA.

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and
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right
to
lap otrU ttoM •*«o H H o , our
roe •«• T re e ! lo IHo foreign
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rtf poHticol futxl«vff*one. tho
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avowed, dretotvod and ol no
HittNor olVocI

PU BLIC NOTICE
BANFOAO AIRPORT
AWTNORfTV
Th* Sanford Avport Authority
will hold its regular monthly
meatmg on Tuesday July 1,
1997. at • 30 a m on th* eocond Moor of th* A
Kay
■ hoamahar
International
Terminal Building located al
One Red Cleveland Boulevard
Santord. Florida Copt** of th*
agenda may be obtained by
contacting th* esecutiv* office*
duung noimai business hours
Monday through Friday al 3227771.
The Marketing Committee of
th* Santord Airport Authority
will meet periodically through
out the year to ditcuse market­
ing end strategic planning
issue* concerning th* Orlando
Sanford Airport All meeting*
shall occur in th* Board Room
oi the A
Kay Ihoamahar
International Arrivals Building.
On* Red Cleveland Boulevard.
Santord. Florida AH mt*rolled
persons should contact th*
aiecutlve offices tor scheduling
detail*
Th* Santord Airport No,**
Abatement C om m it** (SANAC)
anil meet on Tuesday. July S.
1997, at 7 00 p m
in th*
Authority's Board Room at On*
Red
Cleveland
Boulevard.
Santord. Florida AH mlervsled
parson* should contact th*
executrve office* for scheduling
details
The Sentotd Aviation Noise
Abatement C om m it** (SANAC)
will periodically collect noise
data throughout th* year
Interested partis* should con­
tact the executive office* lor
scheduling detail*
Ptnsee lake not* that if any
parson decide* to appeal any
decision made by the Santord
Airport Authority wilth respect
tu eny matter considered at Ih*
meeting or hearing scheduled
herein, ha or ih e will need a
record of the proceedings, and
that, lor such purpose he or
she may need lo ensure that a
verbatim record o l th* proceed­
ing* is mad*, which record
include* Ih* teshmony and evi­
dence upon which the appeal la
based
Stephan J Cooks
Duector ol Aviation
Publish June 29. 1997
0EF-293

Wo. NUHord Ik. C o o *, Jr. ond
• «fo
Jody K. C o o *,
oo
Aiwerleew CNiooreo by breth.
ptedgr our allegiance lo the
R#tu»M*c ond itf fifty (10) ufiun
S lo l«« ond p w iu on t to 19
Umtod State* Statute ol Large,
Hwroby •apolrtolo ond ftm or#
o u fM h rt and our descendant*
bom tho Democracy'* political
•nd tamtortaJ lunsdiction and
thereby
••tobliah
our
Citiienthip withm tho political
ond
territorial bordoro of
America to voluntarily bo undo#
tho loret. Iiborty protection,
guaranfeev and immvnittoi of
it*' Republican form of govornnvenl and ita aaporolion of
power*. m ordar lo an|Oy rtghl
to Ido, Iiborty. and tho pursuit of
happineat having full nghl to
own and control private pro par­
ty having full power lo con­
tract, o i tobirth com m ofct at
guaronlood by tho full 10
Amendment* ol tho Oil I of
Righto to tho Constitution for
tho united Staloi o f Amor tea ill
tree auto it lo our right and duty
to poaa a legacy o f Liberty lo
there# l ho I follow
Signed
2 tlh day ol
pro tunc to
of my tHfth
Richard R.

ond to o le d thl*
Juno, H i t , nunc
t - l t - d t , tho dot#
C o o *. Jr.

In R ro p rU P a ra o n o . t u l Jurla

S igned ond ooolod this
S ttfi day of Juno, l i l t , nunc
pro tunc to J-I0 -4T , the dot#
el my birth
Judy ft. Coo*
In P r o p r lo P a ra o n o , t u l Jurla

ACKNOWLI DQf MINT:
Richard R. Cook, Jr. ond
w ife, Judy ft. C oo* poroonolly
known to mo (or by idonbhcolion ho$ proven to bo on tho
be are of $o Ire foe lory avtdaocaj
affirmed ond tuboertbod to tho
above bafora mo, a Rotary
Public In and tor tho Corporate
Slat# ol Florida on thia 2% day
of Juno, I H ? , at Now Smyrna
(city). Volualo (county). Florida
(viola) Witrrevo my hand and
official tool
Mary Katharine Carter
Notary Public. Florida
My commretion CC461SS8
E*P&lt;red Jun 20. 1909
Publreh Juno 29. 1997
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thetr Interview and continue to
learn try attending dosses on a
regular basis lo keep up on al)
o f ihe latest Information *
Stylists at Fantastic Sams.
Hanford, ore also trained In
permanents, coloring, frosting,
brightening and highlighting.
Lavender said that he hopes
Ihe community will think of
Fantastic Sams as their home­
town hair salon.
*We love people and hope to
build a great family In the
area.* Lavender said *1 believe
that we can put our stylists,
our product line and our cus­
tomer service against any pri­
vate salon tn the area. And at
Fantastic Sams, the prices will
be very reasonable.*

Sto rttonetTW i*.
and
GARY CAFANELLA

governm ent

Iho Domocrocy re hereby’ efre-

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WITNESS my hand and Ih*
Mat of Oh* Courl on JUNE *1h,
1*97
(SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
Clark ol Ih* C i t d Court
By Nancy R W w Lr
Dapuly Cl*#k
PuWKh Jun* S. IS, 22. 29
1997
0EF-90
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT OF
T N I IIQ H T 1 IN T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
c x w N *. *4 0100 CA M S
FGB REALTY ADVISORS INC
f /k a f ir s t g il o t a l t a r
r e a l t y ADVISORS. INC
Ptaintill.
V*

WILLIAM H BASS And
UNKNOWN SPOUSE il any.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
UNKNOWN TENANTS
OalendAM*
NOTICE OF S A L !
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuant to an Order Granling
Final Jodginanl ol For*cto*ur«
dat.d Jun* 24 1997. ,n l*tad in
Civil C at* NO 9S-0200 CA-MB
ol ih* Cue ml Couri ol Ih*
Eighla.nlh Judicial Circuit In
tnd lor Sam nol* County.
FIo ik M. nit,r*m CA0LER0CK
JOINT VENTURE L P ha, now
b ,*n tubahtul.d * * pally
PlamtiH and WILLIAM H. BASS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. II any,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS
ar*
D , fondant*
I will *,il to th, htgh,*l btdd,r
tor cath, al th# w ,« i front door.
SanwAoto County CourthouM.
lucatod *1 301 N Park Ayanu,.
Sanford. FI 32771 on July 17.
1997 al I I 00 AM Ih* following
da*cnb,d proparty, lo wit:
Lot SI and the North 1/2 ol Lol
12 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, a*
focordad m Ptal Book 3. Pag*
37. Public R*cord* ol S*nunol*
County. Florida, a* mor* fully
ifoicnbad in Olticial Record*
Book I33S. p e g , 3S. Public
Record* ol Saminofo County.
Flurida
Dated Ihn 24 day ol June,
1997
(SEAL)
Maryann, Mona,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jan# E Jau w ic
Dapuly Clark
Eric A. Schultz. Etquir*
PO Boa 34031S
Tampa. FL 33S94-0S1S
(SIS) 209 4383
Publnh
June 29. 1997
July OS. 1997
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OP TUB IMNTEEMTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA.
W ANO FOR
9 1 M W O LS COUNTY
OBNERAL
CASE MO. ST-A99-CA-I4-A
COLLECTIVE BANK. FSB F/N/A
COLLECTIVE FEDERAL
SAVINOS AMO LOAN
AS SOCIATfOM.
Hamuli.
**
OAYlO 0 FOX OOOOl JO FOX.
hta wife. ROBERT I
FOX
THEDA FOX
AN
UNKNOWN PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF 110
SEMINOLE AVENUE.
LONQWOOO. FLORIOA.
and
- AN
UNKNOWN PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF 114 SEMI­
NOLE AVENUE LONGWOOD.
FLORIOA.
Defendant)*)
NOTICE
OF ACTION
TO OOBOt JO FOX
R**id*nc# Unknown
II afore, and il dead, all
parb** cfomung mtaraal by.
through, under ol agamrt
BOBBI JO FOX and all parb*,
haying or claiming to have any
ngM. Hit* or mlar*al m th#
property harem daicnbad
You ar* hereby notified that an
action lo fo recto* or* * mongaga on the following properly
VI SEMINOLE County. Florida
LOTS • ANO S. BLOCK H. ANO
THE NORTH S O FT OF LOT 10.
BLOCK H. LESS THE EAST SO 0
FT OF LOTS S. • ANO 10.
BLOCK H. LAKE WAVMAN
HEIGHTS. LAKE A00IT10N.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 23. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA TOGETHER
WITH THAT PART OF WAYUAN
CIRCLE LYINQ WEST OF ANO
A0JACENT TO LOTS S. 9 ANO
THE NORTH • F t OF LOT 10.
BLOCK H.
a/k/a SI 0-S14
Saminofo Ayenu*. Longwood.
Florid* 327SO
ha* been hfod again,! you
and you ar, raquIiMj lo »#rv* a
copy ol your written dafon**,.
il any, lo II, on Ann* M
Rodriguez.
Attorney
lor
Plambll. whoM * d d r „ « I, Suit*
300. 1S70 Madruga Avenue.
Coral Qabfo*. Florida 33I4S.
wilhin thirty (30) day, altar Ih*
hr,I publication ol Itua None#
In Ih* Sanlord Herald and fit*
Ih* original with th* Clark ol
thi, Court ailhar baler* aanric*
on Plainliir* attorney or tmmadizlaly tharaalfor: othorwrta a
default will b* eniarad again*!
you lor th* re IraI demanded In
th* complaint.
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
Mat ot this Court Ihi* 17th day
ot Jun*. 1997.
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
A* Clark o l Ih# Courl
By Ruth King
Aa Oaputy Clark
Fabar A Qlthtz. PA.
Suit# 300
IS70 Madruga Avanu#
Coral Qabfo*, Florida 33146
(303) 662-41 10
"Pareori* with a diaability who
naad a xpacial accommodation
to paitKlpat* In thfo proceeding
ihould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at Saminofo County
Courthou**.
301
N.
Park
Ayanu*. Sulla N301. Sanlord.
Florida 32771. at laait lira day*
prior
to
Ih*
proceeding.
Tala phone (407) 323-4330 OKI
4227. 1-S00-9S3-S771 (TOO) or
1-400-933-S770 (V) via Florida
Relay Service *
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NOTICa
OP FICTITIOUS HAMS
h one# ra hereby given that I
ar&gt;i engaged m butmaxi at 3940
Ra t Bug La** Road, Suita 330,
W »1*r Spring*
7c 32709.
Sammofo County, f tonda. under
th* # * lit tout Ham* ol 0 B B
PRO P I NT IBS. and that I inland
to lagfotar *a*d name w «h th*
Oiviaran
ol
Carporationa.
T(liana****. Florida, m a,**#danca with th* proviaion* o# th*
Ficbtioir* Name Suture*, to ­
wn Section S4S 09. Florida
Si alula, IS tt.
SuMri Burgal
Publfoti Jun# 29. 1997
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IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT FOR
SEM INOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE D IVISIO N
FI L I NUMBER S 7-9S 2C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
JEAN-M 0 IR Y
D*c*#*ad
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* ad mini, I ration ot Ih* **ta l*
01 J**n-M Oary dacaaaad. File
Numti*r 97-432CP. t* ponding in
th* Circuit Court lor Saminofo
County.
Florida.
Probal*
Di,man. th* ad d r*t, ol which
to Saminofo County. Cfoth ot tho
Court P O Orawar C. Sanlord,
Florida 32772 0*39 Th* n.rrwa
and addratiaa ot th* panonat
rrpratantxiirt and th* pcnonal
r ip r a ia n la liv ti attornay ara
M l forth baton
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All p an o n i on whom Ihi,
notice l« *#rv#d who have
obiacbon* that chalfong# th*
validity of th* wilt, Ih* qualihc*Iron* o f th* p*r*on*l r*pr#ten­
tative ranua. or |un*diction ol
th* Court ana required to lit*
their obfectiona with thu Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
OH THEM
All creditor, ol th* dacadanl
and other p a r,o n , having
claim, or demand* *gam *t
dacadanl* a ila fo on whom a
copy ot thl* notlc# i* *#rv*d
within IhrM month* (Mar Ih#
del# o l the first public aI ion ol
Ihn nolle* mu,l til* thait claim*
with thi* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER IHE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* ot Ih*
dacadanl and parson* having
claim* or demand* against lha
dacadanl’* a tla t* must Ida
thair claim* with this court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. 0EMAN0S ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILE0
WILL BE FOREVER BARRE0
Th* data of first publication of
thi, Nolle# i* Juna 29. 1997
Personal Raprasanlaliv*
Marlon D Dary
4 70 Village Place. 0222
Longwood. Ftonda 32779
ABLE. BAND. RU9SELL.
COLLIER. PITCHF0R0 A
GORDON. CHARTERED
Attornay*
tor
P#r,on*l
Raprasanlaliv*
PO Boa 49943
Sarasota, FL 34230
Telephone B4W346 4640
By DAVIO S OANO. For th*
Arm
Ftonda Bar N o 003-217
Publish
Jun* 29. 1997
outy 09. 1997
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in t m i c ir c u it court

o r T N I I STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
• IM IN O L I COUNTY
O IH IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO. S S - I4 1 S - «A - I4 &lt; «
HARBOURTON
MORTGAGE
CO . L P t/X/a
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Plaintiff.
ri
PHILIP R KINISTON.al a l .
Dalandanta
AM IND SD NOTICS
OF F O R IC LO S U R I SALS
N olle* I* haraby gnan that,
pursuant
to
an
OnNi
Raachadulmg Fotvctoaur* Sal*
dated Juna 14th 1SS7. and
aniarad m chrti caaa number 941412-C A-1 4-A. o l tha Circuit
Court ol III* l l t h Judicial
Circuit In and lor Samlnol*
County Florida. wh*r*m MIR
00 UR TON MORTGAGE CO
L P F/K/A PLATTS VALLSY
FUNOING L P . I* Plalnllff and
PHILIP R RENl 3 TON ADVEN
TIST HEALTH SYSTSU/SUNBELT. INC . is/ar* Oatandanffa).
1 will tall to th* highest and
beat buldar lor cash at th* &lt;*•*!
tronl door o l th* Saminol*
County courthouse »n Sanford.
Saminol* County. Florida, at
11 00 A M on th* 22nd day ol
JULY. ISSF.
th* lolloarlng
described properly as sat forth
m said Final Judgment, to ant
LOT IS. BLOCS O. WOOCMERE PARR SSC0N0 REPLAT.
ACCOROINQ TO THK PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
plat book d

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THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORlOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRAC­
TICES ACT YOU ARE ADVISED
THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS
OCEMIO TO BE A OEBT COL­
LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL­
LECT A DEBT ANO ANY INFOR­
MATION OBTAINED WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated th* 17th day ol Jim*.
IM F
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l Circull Court
By Jan* E. Jasaanc
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 4SO
Tampa. Florida 33407
Talaphon* (SIS) S7 7-400S
CAS 1*4-021*4
Publish Juna 22. 29 IM F
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IS 8089 lo Mart w/ frequent pay

Competitive Wag­
es JERRY’S CATERERS

•nterj crorj
1^ attoj ItOB*T»nry

323-0345
HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES

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NOW ACCEPTING
Numaroua openrga
Caroar opportunity
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Fnenefy. protatuonal phone

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Pay sr*y lar daya your atf run* Mittal
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hrpographol farm -Commorcm kotyranc i raw* ara Svalatfa

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Tuesday 9su Fnday 12 Naan Tha Day lak n I
Svnday 12 Naan Friday
ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREDITS: to »w *v*n to l an *rm» In an ad.
Via Sanford HaraMwW 9a maganalM* tor vm Aral Inaartton only
and only la Via astont af Via coat al VMStoaarborv Ptaaaa (hack
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MEDICAL
PROFESSIONAL/
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43— L e g a l S erv ices

27— N u rsery A Child
C ere

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Davorca $88. Bank»MP4ey ITS.
Adoption »7S. Nama Change
158. I t (407) 522&lt;XM7 24 Is*
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55— B u sin e ss
Opportunities

• Lay Over Plan*
*Ea*a Slop Par*
*1 O n off tor 7 Oay* Our
*401KR

WORK Spray
tutoM
Ca4 tor m iM H K 3231308

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AUTOMOTIVE OCTAklRB
Santankl ongwoortOrtareto
Good Income Putnneai
l Altar 90 Days

COKE/PEPSI
VENDING ROUTE
FUN, LOVBO. SAFE aducaVonM car* tar y w chad 1 w. A
thrar MRS parukng 32M7V1___
MANTA'S OAVCJLRB Baby*
tool Pto-S&lt;hool LAKE MANY
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Ftaa IBs. Sandt: 331-1193 tod.
Sa4e4.Ro. SSB SSS 2191

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Bartenders

HOME BASED SERVICE

WORK AT BUSY AIRPORT
Jonys CitBitfS

a- i -a- a— aa^. —to——

323-0345
TIRED

STATS OP FLORlOA
DS PART M IN T OF
BNVINOHNSM TAL

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CLEANING

FOR

SOMEONE ELSE?

PROTSCTION
NOTICS OF C O N S IS T
ORDSR
Tha
Oeparlmanl
ol
EneironmentaJ Protection grvee
notice o l agency action ol
entering mho a Concent Order
with Gordon J Lourte pureuent
to Section 129 47(1), Florida
Statute* Th* Content Order
addreaae* the realoralton o l
unauthorued dredging ol e
boat batin m th* vrcirwty o l
Shad Lana and th* St John*
River in Geneve, lam rnol*
County. FLorid* Tha Conaant
Order la available lor public
m» pec 11on during normal buttneat hour*. S 00 a m lo S 00
p m . Monday through Friday,
aacapt legal holiday*, al lh*
Oeparlmanl o l Environmental
Protection.
3319
Maguire
Boulevard. Suit* 232. Orlando.
FL 32903-3747
Pareona whoa# aubatenltal
mieraata are a Heeled by Ihi*
Content Order have a right lo
petition lor an admruatratlv*
hearing on lh* Convent Order
Th* Petition mual contain Ihe
information aet lorth below and
mual be IJed (received) m th*
Department'* Office of General
Count#!. 3900 Commonwealth
Boulevard. MS-33. Tattahaaaaa.
Florida 32399-3000. widen 21
day* ol receipt o l Ihr* notice A
copy ol the Petition mual eiao
be mailed *1 lh* time ol tiling lo
lh# Dialrlct Office named above
at lha addraaa Indicated
Failure lo III* a petition within
the 21 day* constitute* a waiv­
er ol any nghl auch person hat
lo an administrative haanng
pursuant to Section* 120 349
and 120 IF. FS
Publish June 29. ISSF
DEF-244
NOTICS OF SALS
Pursuant lo Florida Statute
713 70 ELITE TOWING. INC will
tall on July 10. 1007. at 000
a m at 340 Oouth C R 42F
Longwood. Fla 32730 Sailer
reserve* the nghl to bid.
as la, no warranty Sailer
entee* no title Term* cash
197$ Mercury
3X31TS2F2S4
193$ Chevy
2 atA W I9R O ai 109341
Publish June 29. 1997
DEF-290

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R

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331-6241
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top brae.
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FOR UNOCROROUNO
UTKJTY CONTRACTOR

9ANTORON1 $39MtmUhVERY CLEAN Newly Renoval
ed Move to 9v94tot $211799
9ANFORO I f . 1 BORM .719
Oak Ava $375vnon * 9 2 3 0 tt*p
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63— R o o m s For Rent

AUTO
TITLE
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COME GROW WITH
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Our new eapanded ofkca n
Lake Mary has operwiga tor an
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G R EAT PAY
GREAT BENEFITS
J 8 H u r t DtaScatad Contract
Service* Dhrtafon ta faring as
penanced OTR drtvara to M
NEW JOBS Mid NEW P08I
TION8 - 0AJLY1
•Start kom 24 to 20 CPM
•Pofanoaf 2 COM partormanc*
borxia k pramajm pay
'Average 2.500 mAea/waak
•Tima homa every o-10 (toy*
Induaky.
CaS today tor a l to* d a ta *

1-800-2JB-HUNT
EOE. Subyad to dma t o ten

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— GENERAL LAB O R*"

GRAND OPENINGII
WORK TODAY
P A D TODAY

LABOR READY
tin

AC 0UCT MECHANIC
Sheet metal 4 dud board. Expartancad Brno Free 323-2900
ALL DEPARTMENTS 1 Houaekaeping.
Btaaklaat
aarvars.
Laundry perton. Houseman.
Maintenance and Dtahwakhw
Apply In parson Marriott CoMI135
Pkwy,
yard U
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Lika Mary 444-1000

A is o m b le r's
Machine O p «ra to rs
Premium Pay lot 2nd shift
3 30pm to Midnight.
(1st Shift 7-3.30pm)
Apply
Environmamal Aa Tech
SOI Crxkeco Way
Drug Free Workpiece

3221190

Celt: TRUDY MEYER
For a cun/Oentui Inirrvww

________ 323-3200________
COUNTER SALES
Warahouwng tar oular body car/
ruck part* E«p raguead Salary
dapandk on aaad e«p Cal 32S4530____________ ______________
Must have good organuatnnai
aiuta. torn# ctancaL and good
aoauda. Great aernrtg pctanW
C x i 793 3055________________

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eaeiatant who ■ camg 4 ha* a
piaaear* paraonaefy tor our pa
kanu Lkiat ba #«p 4 certified
in dental aewaang 4 latkotogy
9-8. Tue*. Wed. 4 Thur* Im
munuaaona must be up to data
Good pay tor quakltad parson
Sand raauma lo Bknd Boa R.
PO. Box 1687, Sanlord. FL
32772-1817
OOCKWORK6R Trainee 14-410.
Load 4 Unload Trucket FCC
Bm, Feet 497-339 9092 ■

Seminoto Emptoyment
4A N FO R D 1 a t 322-2044

9ANPORO Malone Ounct 1 4 2
OoodFtaa 33117$7 _____
STUOD ATT. 4ANFORO
$32Vnon. aatar nd , ingM

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330-4423

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FLORIDA
T E C H N IC A L

COLLEGE
Orange City C am p u t

G ATOR LA ND ING
IS HIRING!
W A ITR E SS
KITCHEN P R E P

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LAWN MAVfTf KANCS

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• Computer Drafting A D e ilp
• Electronics Computer
Technology

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WAJ4EHOUEE DELIVERY
WORKER

Cal 330-1441

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LONGWOOO COUNTRY CLUB

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pay. CM) benefit* poataon
avaAabi* nwneOMtefy OfWP
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Manor SO Norm Hwy t7 92.
Dabary Ftonda
DRUG FREE
Wnkpiece
MANAGEMENT COUPLE E*&gt;
m apt management S ra p e **
U v e ry auto, t taoat 907 7001

iR n g Can 329 4830

WILDE

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WOfUONO e u r u w is o R
6PM TO 2:30AM
Semfnota Country
V A O M r . * Banafit*
FRANKLIN Btdg
Matntanancd 9vca Vie.

Wo offer saiiriBB of
617-24K
•nee n keevng and F i l Ban#
k p a rtjg t

. data* to advance
EOC
Aaron I a a drug kea employer.
323-1211 Or Apply In paraon:

START TODAY

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a new office in the Northern Seminole County area. If you
have a true understanding of superior customer service, we
are currently interviewing for the following qualifications:
• Min. 1 year customer service experience
• HS diploma/GED
• Avsertive and enthusiastic
• Outstanding people skills
• Type 35 wpm
• Personal Computer Experience Beneficial

J S H S L tllt.

• Problem Solving Skills

EARN A C JU t B uy 4 M Tupeer were. FT-PT MgnL Training
Free Training. G reat I I Flex.
h r* 32 1 1 4 2 1 ______________

MEDICAL
PATH NT CARS TICN/F/T tor
kidney daryvt center m Sen
tord/AXamom* area* Compao
tore salary end banafa*. apply
in parson 210 E Commercial
St. Santord_________________
MERRY MADSHVW40
Car 4 Inauranca Needed
Waakendi FREE 331-8299

Nru To Jwtr tLinlraa)

(9 0 4 ) 8 5 1 -0 8 8 2

War*Oeyba^na: Earn

Long Term BJw rt Term
S M W fe ia m

LABORERS * DRIVERS
__ NO FES
Mtafkttaf pUBA U O -K tX J

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Ja\a rroarammlna

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*407-33(M M M *^

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agemer* cantkdeMd hCat be
htatagar*. dynarvwc. and regfey
moevaaad rour tokae e kmaed
onfybyyoia pertormanoa

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2 4 0 7 S. Volusia Avrnuc. Orangr City

407-4aB-m9

Aaron s Rental Purchase
1522 S. French Ave.

check. 322-1147-Longaood

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FIGUREf WHO

TOLL COLLECTOR
4 part ama Cal tar ntortnakon
40 7134 139 7
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w «*jty or
772-4129

____________ 3221133____________

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323-0345

61— M o ra y to Lan d

DUMPTRUCK DRIVER
Ful Time. COL CUsa a

B F ON

Cashlers/Counter
Person
Wort vl Buoy Airport
Wo an hiring Frtondfy i
CourtBout Piopli
Compalltlve Wage*

by Luis C a m p o s

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bang 1 ataladng Cak far an
324-4100

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Catatnty C *n*r cryptogram* are craeak kom pas
peope. peal and prater* Each M ar n r v ephar i
today scare A a r e a C

Q Z L L E H O W W

W a g e Merkel Place ol LA Mary
Corner of 1F 92 4 Lk Mary Bfvd
(ta m (Ada thappmg carder)

MANAGER TRAINEE

L e g a l N otices

tatolto I M

No aac dap Ca« 32 5 *9 1 7

cut and honest W* want to
you Shop need*
Pay ba*ad on aapanance
praduebon WN kam

3S44S OrtandoAvenue

tap
$8 2889
Pa
Apply
laundromat (Wa* Marl Pta/a)

AUTO 1 TRUCK NSCNAMC
WANTEOh Top Pay Start krv
maHtoify Caff 971-9144. 10-

FRANK DAVID

RENT,

$489

fta n d v b o o k * $189

TEXACO BIPREM LUBE
M you hav« good machancal

LABORERS NEEDED-

w e Trami IIUHr.

325-M70

F U CLERK
F m P taca

Monday Friday

APPLY ADHESIVES

3 FORM ItfOrtD XMOUR

B39URANCV CLERK
T ran AX Phaaa* 1 6 8 *

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( 30em 10 30am

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Ptaaaa Ca» Sam to 3pm
1 400474 9060
MorvEnOtay E O E ____

MARINER'S VILLAGE

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CARRIERS, INC.

*NEW-PAYPLAH!

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* Aft MEAT)
3 Odrm 4g4 W 2nd 9)
CAH Carpeted. Bknta. taMB.
3B4rtfta 4CflMV B H IM
UMI( 404 I FORM $419440

Ybu can

ON OOtNO TRAMVfGM
4 » u .are hat person that can
do Vta ilP FAX ratwita to D7-

Larga Santord compare#* eurrandy hrmq » » a tr D iin and to

Ybu rtkjal bo abta to Ml 100 too

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CU9TOMER TRAV4EE
H a n d * Busy P hm a $7.8*

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STYLIST NAIL TECH
MESSAGE THERAPIST.

A U JS H V T I

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NOTICS OF ACTION

* - 3 r w k»
to PFSrtNO
earn • good n

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Plalnllff.

TO Sara Ann Jail. Frank David
Jail. John Alan Jail, lha ham,
daviaaaa. aaaignaaa. grantaaa.
creditor*, laaaaaa. aaacutora,
administrator*.
m ortgagee*,
judgment creditor*. Irualaa*.
kanhoidar*. partona In poaaaanon and any and all paraon*
having an inlaratl mi lha Ealat#
ol Joal D Jail, dacaaaad
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
action lo Iora clove a Iwn on th*
following property in Saminol*
County. Florida
Begin 330 laal north o l lb*
aoulharaal corner ol lha eaat
1/2 ol lha NE 1/4 o l SW 1/4 ol
Section F. Township 21, Rang*
30 run north 70 l* * l thane# #*et
110 teat thane# aouth FO teat
thane* vraat HO leal to th*
Point o l Beginning (!*•* weal 20
laal lor road). Public Racorda ol
Saminol* County. Florida
ha« bean tiled againal you and
you ara raquirad lo tarv# a
copy ol your written dalanaaa.
il any. lo H on ANN E. COLBY.
Aaaialanl County Altomay lor
Saminol*
County.
arhoa#
addraaa la 1101 Eaal First
Slraal, Sanlord. Florida 327/1.
within 30 day* altar lha la l
publication ol lha notice, and
til* lha original with th* Clark ol
thi* Court be Ior a aervic* on lh*
P tjin titf* attorney or immodiataty thereafter otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for th# relief demanded In
the Complaint
OATEO on JUNE Sth IM F
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
By D arlsna L. Taylor
O aputy C lark
Publish
June 29.1*9/
July S. 13. and 20.
IM F

Ftoitota Hour*

U n fu m lebed

ECMAMC
No Lay OV» Ham $ 9 3 *

W9 need you to
gum you tw chance to buid a
new idMirtci to kata* ol N(Fi

gnat opporturery

. MICHELLES HOUBg
EaoeAanf Pip school pmgram
Da*y A fkMfy
Ocp-dii
PIT A F/T t
Z a t about r

net ubkea* |3S(Vmon Securi­

OFFICE PERSON
Pari Tima !7Tv

Longwood. F L

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THE ESTATE OF
JOEL 0 JETT.
TERESA A JETT.
HOWARO A JETT
SARA ANN JETT.
JETT, JOHN ALAN JETT,
AND THE UNRNOWN
SPOUSES OF THE ABOVE.
IF ANY. THEIR HEIRS.
DEVISEES ASSIQNEES.
GRANTEES. CREDITORS.
LESSEES. EXECUTORS.
ADMINISTRATORS.
MORTGAGEES JUDGMENT
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES.
LIENHOLDERS; PERSONS IN
POSSESSION ANO ANY
ANO ALL OTHER PERSONS
HAVING OR CLAIMING
TO HAVE ANY RIGHT TITLE
OR INTEREST BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AQAINST THE ABOVE NAMEO
DEFENDANTS OR
OTHERWISE CLAIMINO ANY
RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE REAL
PROPERTY OESCRIBEO
IN THIS ACTION.
Dalandanta

Tima.

S3 808V CM 322 « 133

DRIVERS

ty (MpCaN 9751998 or pgr
372 23M taw* nufftwr of fiw*-

WRECKER DRIVER
Salary . Comm 34$

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EECURTTY OFFICER JOB
Training A/mae 4 Unarmad
BmnBf 9 A9994- 984-7444
MCURTTV OFFKER9-OC.
Unarmed. FT.PT Seniurd era*
fktfi pnatae Muo 994 0119

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DATA ENTRY
(Vowing Company 9789

H S iT s L ___________________

KENNEL WORKER

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SANTORO Roommata w anted 1
Ig . bd rni a / b a V W W O , M prtv

•am. 1208 Hwy 1712.

Apply to paraon to
Eiprata, 1730 Eaat
Cotantaf Orfaa SOI

Part

WtMwnPryar POOL H I3141

CLERICAL AMT.
LXBa tea. Ltata Vtai MTV

Apply ready to t o r t between

adh 2 tonna of O and tvVf appAcabto) Mon. •
Thar* No Fm EOC

980

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C7EEP ACCOUNTANT
Whrk wah rtwertna |tM k

RIGHT H A N D M A N
N E E D S YOUI
I Paid Deity S

o p p o r t u n it ie s .

27— N ursery A Child

12— Elderly C are

hd Launtty. phone, and kE
uea 918-1901 weak 324-4068
ROOM FOR RENT 118/Week

MECHANIC HELPER
tm nw tkato O pening 3714

VWENTORY SUPERVISOR
Keep Track of Sates $1489

H O TEL

long term
Ha M m
Ansavar rtxxmd

LET US FIND

Looking tor tad-modpto. Hourly ptoa bonu* program CaH Phil 339-

A Baaudj and aacsng hotel »
htong tor tm

2*

EFFOENCY
rv • convent*
3231009

YOUAJOBIIt

AW for Ray P 373-TWO
EMPLOYMENT* Clerical S
Light totMfry Ihnri $ F/T
Ramady Btofftas: 999 0414
APPOSmSENT SETTERS. E *
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7 1 - H e l p W anted

WHY9TAY
UNEMPLOYED?

" E xca —n l Benefit P ackage"
401k. Bon Plan. VACHOL P ty .
•to F/T, Parm ananl ponrhon*

Grin Cook/Kit. Prep

1 UfRS........................... $1.42 SUM

SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
political subdivision
ol lha Slat# o l Florida.

3 Z H S

71— Help W anted

A Better W ey
o f J o b Seeking.

14 csssssaHM Ubws............M l« list

M IL M .-S K P .M .

71— Help W anted

71— Help W anted

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C S R 'i receive $7.50 hr., mutt be flexible, night shifts not required.
C S R "! will be required to work two Saturday's a month.

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W a provida paid training, a comprehensiva beneflts package, and
unbeatable career advancement opportunities. W a are a smoke and
dm g free environment E O E
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Please can (407) 667-5110 for additional information

Residential Cleaning
MOLLY MAD » HBBNQ
F/T* M l '91pm.
WM Tram. 497-797-9017.
OFFICE CLERK Apt MuN Itatofy ctancai enpenanca preferred
2 X - 5 X M F Salary compar•Cia to agt Sand retuma to
700 E Airport Bfvd. Santord. FL

s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-

JOB FA IR

X IT l H flPIfftaCia______

ORGANIST NEEDED For locai
Santord cnurch lAial ba abfa to
play contemporary end tradOonal music. Submit return* to
2150 W Airport tWd. Sanlord, FL

FOR

D O LLAR R E N T A CAR

H ILL__________________
PHONE PRO S

a t the

Salary ♦ comm « bonus F/T or
P a Rateted atmeepnera amoktng ok Dabtoa or Cat 7971270

S A N F O R D A IR P O R T

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------------ P o s i t i o n s A v a i l a b l e -----------S E R V IC E A G E N T S
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Apply In person
M o n . J u n a 3 0 t h 9 :0 0 a .m . - 1 :0 0 p .m .
at
F lo r id a J o b s a n d B s n s f lt s O fllc a
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For more information:

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qfour
^Birthday
Sunday. June 29.1997
Impedimenta with which you've had to
previously contend will be substantially
ehmrwted m the year ahead Good times
are m the offing, because you'll en|oy
your newfound independence
CANCER (June 21-Juty 22) Do not put
yourself in an em barrassing position
where a dose friend is forced to do more
for you than you do for him or her Parity
is essential Cancer, treat yourself to
birthday grtt Send for your Astro Oraph
p red efin e lor the year ahead by mailing
$2 and SASE to Astro-Graph, c/o this
newspaper. P O Bos 1758. Murray Hill
Station New York. NY 10158 Be sure to
state your rocftac sign
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Objectives that
are significant to you today might not
raise the seme ardor m your associates
Salesmanship Is requuod to win their
approval
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Even th o u *
today is supposed to be a day of rest,
keep your priorities m order Otherwise,
important duties could be shelved until
later
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) You might not
be as capable managmg things for others
as you think you are today Despite good
intentions your input could complicate

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negotiating a skjrvheant matter today, be
open and forthright If you try to do some
thing cute or shrewd you coc*1 tip over
your own feet
S A O IT T A R IU S (N o v . 23 Dec 2 1 )
Wortung with proven methods shot*} be
more productive for you than eipenmentmg with new concepts This is not the
time to change the game plan
CAPRICORN (Dee 22-Jen 19) It may
be cftsastrous if you attempt to use your
social contacts tor personal gam today
Avorf mtung business and pleasure at as
A Q UA RIUS (Jan . 20-Fo b . 19) Even
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•ip erts today Meddlmg could lead to a
toss
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nature but today you might push them
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tomorrow
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PHILLIP
Silting West in today's deal waa
ALDER
Felicity Beale, from Melbourne.
Australia If you met her away from
the table, your first impression might
be that she is a "dumb blonde ”
However, nothing could be farther
from the truth She la a very smart
person who has represented Australia
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in International events more often
dummy Hut Felicity concluded that
than any other player, female or male
She analyzed the psychology of the tn
Fast would have doubled itx spades
with a diamond void North had cue
dividual perfectly here
In opening one diamond. North de­ bid five clubs, purportedly showing a
first round control (the ace or a void)
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compensated for a shortage of highwouldn't bid aeven spades without a
card poinli. Easl’a two no trump
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five clubs was “a little joke." Felicity
major, and his subsequent three heart
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Felicity decided to believe him. sacri­
said, ‘ It looks ai if Felicity haa won
ficing in seven hearts This contract
can be defeated by four tricks for 900. the shootout at the OK Corral.’
Immediately Felicity played another
but North gambled with seven spades
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�t - Sanford Herald - Sunday, June 29, 1997 - Lake Mary Life - Friday, June 27, 1997

Florida: On Returning Home

to Lake Mary from the North

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Land of flatness, cane, and brake.
Moccasin and rattlesnake:
Of pine, palmetto, lizards fleet,
Of sun and sun and sun and heat.
Of winter breezes never still,
Ixikes and sand but seldom hill.
Here construction, longer by-ways
Than the ones we’ve passed before,
But U makes for wondrous highways
As they build them more and more.
On our left the St. Johns River
Winds its crooked way along,
Sighted only when we cross it
Over draw bridge high and strong.
But at the end of tiresome highwayEnd for us-lies home and rest.
(Not for its a tempting by ufay
or exploratory quest.)
Beauty there, with shade and breezes.
Shrubs and flowers and trees and lake.
Lazy hours in shade or sunshine.
Citrus fruits our thirst to slake.
So we travel on contented:
Soon we’ll be at Journey’s end.
All our discontent repented.
Glad to see each good old friend.

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Sjnfofd Herald - Sunday, June 29. 1997 - Lake Mary Ufa - Friday, Jim* 27, 1997 -

Police sergeant hooked on history of Him, Gettysburg
■ y NICK PFKIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
L a k e M a r y p o lle r S g t. L in d a H r lf lo r r h a s b c e o m r h o o k e d o n
h is to r y . H e r m a in p o in t o f In te re st Is th e C iv il W a r . p a r t i c u la r ly
I h e B a t tle o f G e t t y s b u r g .
" I d i d n 't s e e th e m o v ie w h e n It first c a m e o u t . " s h e s a id , o f th e
d r a m u Gettysburg, " b e c a u s e n o t h e a t e r a r o u n d h e r e h a d It.
T h e n , t w o y e a r s la te r, w h e n It c a m e o u t o n v id e o (2 -t a p e e d i ­
tio n |. I b o u g h t It. w a t c h e d it. a n d b e c a m e e x t r e m e ly In te r e s te d

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in th e w a r . E v e r s in c e th en I 'v e b e e n r e s e a r c h i n g a n d s t u d y i n g
e v e r y t h in g I c a n f i n d . "

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s a id . " A n d m u c h to m y s u r p r is e . I g o t a le t te r h a c k fr o m o n e o f
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I h a d t h r t lm r a n d c o u ld r o m r to It. I w o u ld b e p l e a s e d , "
B e lf io r r s a id s h r . a lo n g w it h h e r h u s b a n d S a m . d r o v e to t h r
event

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H a g e r s t o w n . M a r y la n d . " T h e y trie d to g et a s m a n y o f the
o r ig i n a l a c t o r s a s p o s s lb lr t o g e t h e r to p u t o n t h is s p e c ia l
p r e s e n t a t io n ." s h e s a id , " a n d it w a s o u t s t a n d i n g "
F o ll o w i n g th e p e r fo r m a n c e , the c o u p le d r o v e to G e t t y s b u r g
a n d t o u r e d th e b a tt le g r o u n d .
" O n e t h in g 1 th in k m a n y p e o p le , e s p e c i a lly th e y o u n g e r
g e n e r a t io n , h a s a t e n d e n c y to f o r g e t ." s h e s a id , " i s th e s a c r ific e s
m ade

b y o u r fo r e fa t h e r s In p r e s e r v i n g t h is c o u n t r y . .A

p e o p le got k ille d In th is
a w a k e n i n g o f that tim e
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a n d th e y w e r e a ll A m e r i c a n s . It w a s a n
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in t e r e s t in g w a r . "
that v id e o o f th e m o v i e . " L i n d a s a id . " I

See Film , Page 6

Sam and Linda Bslfiore at tha Gettysburg
battlefield. The couple stands in front of a
monument comemorating the capture of that
ground by Col. Joshua Chamberlin, on July 2.
1663. Unda said, when she viewed the film

Gettysburg, that she was particularly inter­
ested in the Union leader from Maine. The
Belflores toured the battlefield in Penn­
s y lv a n ia a f t e r a t t e n d i n g an event in
Hagerstown. Md. held by the filmmaker.

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Lake Mary student finds roots in Wisconsin’s Oneida Nation
By KELLIE WERNER

Herald Staff Writer
Som etim es.
traveling
aw ay
from
hom e
can
b rin g
people closer to
their roots.
Lake M aiy High School
d u ate Lana D oxtater,
i team ed
this
first
h an d .
.Doxtater Is an A m e ri­
can Indian o f the O n e id a
Nation. A fter g ra d u a tin g
from high school,
she
moved to W iscon sin to
attend the University o f
W lsc o n sln -M a d lso n . m a­
jo r in P re-M ed an d b e ­
com e a n integral part o f
h er trib e .
"M y b ro th ers an d sis­
ters lived u p north so
they w e re m ore Involved
with the tribe g ro w in g
D oxtater
said.
u p .*
‘ B ein g in Florida a n d so
far aw ay. I have re a lly
only becom e a part o f
the com m unity since I
started school In W is c o n ­
sin.”
Becom ing a m e m b er o f
the O n e la a
c o m m u n ity
w a s no easy task. At first.

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Lana Doxtater

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the tribe Is leery of n ew ­
com ers. due to the fact
that so m any people try
to m ake money by e x ­
ploiting the reservation
and the Indian people.
Persistence and verifi­
able heritage
w ere on
Doxtater's side, and she
eventually w on the trust
of her tribe.
‘ Basically. I lust m ad e
m yself
available
to
them.*
Doxtater
ex­
plained. "1 helped them
all I could and sh ow ed
genuine Interest in their
custom s and the people.
N ow 1 am a s m uch at
hom e with them as I am
on c a m p u s.”
And the O neida T rib e
lias taken a liking to
D oxtater.
In fact, because o f h er
scholastic abilities, area
of Interest and A m erican
Indian
heritage.
the
O neida Tribe m ade
her
a
participant
In
the
O neida H igher E ducation
Fellowship
sch olarsh ip
p rogram .
Participants In the fel­
low ship
program
arc
students of O neida d e ­
cent w ho arc m ajoring In
‘ critical
areas- to the
tribe such as Law. M e d i­
cine and Education. In
exchange for each y e a r
o f school that the tribe
pays
for.
the
student
agrees
to donate
one
year o f service to the
reservation In return.
This will not pose a

problem for D oxtater. as
she p lan s on rem ain in g
In the area after c o m ­
pleting her ed u c a tio n .
In the spring. Doxtater
id u atcd
with
her
chclor of science, from
d ie University o f Florida.
In G enetics a n d began
atten din g M edical School
at
U W -M a d ls o n
this
su m m er.
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addition
to
her
studies, sp e n d in g
time
with her n ew h u sb an d
(w ho Is also a Lake M ary
ad u atc an d w a s Dox
tcr's
high
school
sw eetheart) an d learn in g
the custom s o f h er tribe.
Doxtater also a m e m b e r
o f the National A m erican
Indian E n gin eerin g Soci­
ety. an A m erican Indian
representative
to
the
m u ltlcu ltu iial
cen ter
council and m em ber of
W u n k Sheer, a student
g ro u p at the college for
Am erican Indians.
W u n k Sh eer b rin g s e l­
d ers from the tribe to
the c am p u s to sp eak to
the students, holds p o w ­
w ow s an d perform s T re e
o f Peach cerem onies In
addition to other activi­
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a b o u t their heritage.
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Home delivery growing in pouplarity
Ka*l Johnson (from left) and Sara
Uabing of Conscious Cara lend
to Lake Mary's mommy-lo-be
Kerry MMe at their dW c In Longwood The d o le la a leader In
noma Dinning a n a o n a n m a n y
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By JEFF BERUNICKE
H e ra ld S ta ff W riter
Home la where the heart la.
That** what more and more pregnant mother* are coming
to realize aa home birthing la becoming a popular alternative
to the ao-called traditional approach of delivering In a hospi­
tal.
Actually, hospital delivery Isn't that traditional at all. It la
only In the last 100 years that hospital-delivery has become
the popular way of giving birth. Prior to that, women tradi­
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homes aa family members looked on.
It was the perfect way to let the newborn's first impression
to be of Its new home. After all. Isn't a hospital for sick peo­
ple?
Being pregnant Isn't a sickness, said Sara Llebllng. a certi­
fied nurae-mldwife for Conscious Care.
"A hoapital is a place to go If you are ■s ic k L le b lln g said.
‘ Pregnancy la not a sickness.*
It Isn't a sickness at all. Isn't birth supposed to be a Joyful
experience, something that deserves a home environment
rather than the sterile, steely atmosphere of a hoapital?
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L le b lln g s o ld s e v e r a l L a k e M a r y c o u p le s h a v e u s e d t h e
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B y LE S LIE PALLO NE
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'A n y o n e w h o lives In Florida know s
the m eaning o f the term “transplant*'.
Few o f us w ere b o m an d raised here.
Even fewer have second an d third g e n ­
eration roots In o u r com m unity. For
many. Im m ediate family m em bers arc
the only family In the area. For som e,
there Is no family at all.
Yet Central Florida Is alive with a c ­
tivities. so regardless of ou r lack o f e x ­
tended
family an d old-tim e
frien d ­
ships. w e are all afforded the o p p o rtu ­
nity o f keeping .busy an d m eeting peo­
ple. Floridians are friendly
peoplesm iles are everyw here. D espite all the
people, to see and places to go, h ow ­
ever. I have discovered m any tran s)lants suffer from a vague kind o f
onellness.
Frien dsh ips
In
C en tral
Florida are often cut short by re ­
locations. O th er friendships thrive at
T u esd ay
evening
clu b
m eetings,
classes, S u n d ay a.m . golf gam es, b u t
once these activities end the' bo n d s
fade.

gories -'a c q u a in ta n c e s , social friends,
true" soul m ates friends. Another type
of friendship that w e don't consciously
think about,
an d most tran splan ts
could
greatly
benefit
from
are
"relative-type"
friends-the type
that
though o u r so u ls m ay not m esh In
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uild trust, acceptance an d caring.
Few o f us go abo u t m olding special
le roles of lost cousins.
friends to fill Uic
stbllngs or even p aren ts - yet so m any
type people In
of us sorely need these
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gardlcss of their quirks, w e can go to
sleep at night with a com forting feeling
that they arc there for us and we are
for them.

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m aybe single. S u re w e can call AAA
w h en the car b re a k s, pizza delivery
w h en u n a b le to cook, bu t som ehow I
think o u r hearts need more - is there
p erh ap s a silent y earn in g for exten d ed
family? By taking som e o f o u r b e tte r
quality friendships an d m aking m utual
efforts to d e e p e n their roots lust a lit­
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b u ild in g a sense o f security and bliss
that all the d in n e r parties,
tennis
m atches
and friendly
w aves cou ld
never quen ch . Florida soil Is sandy a n d
doesn't take root easily. As w e w ork to
n u rtu re o u r lan d scap es with fertile
soil, so let u s Invest efforts In rooting
ourselves In the soil o f com m unity.

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car b re a k s dow n? W e call friends, bu t
* are w e Im pdslng? Friends w ork an d
have fpll scjied u les-th elr plates are
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pilgrim age to the sun sh in e land, there
are times w hen we becom e u n c o m ­
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left beh ln d -th e ohea w h ere w e knew so
m any people for s o long.
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Cigar club finds refuge to enjoy their hobby
By K E LU E W ERNER
H erald Staff W riter
Even though cigar smoking has become
much morr popular of late, noi everyone
lias wanned up to the habit.
A local group of smokers has found a way
around that problem.
They formed the White Ash Cigar Club,
named after the one of the by-products of
cigar smoking. The rluh Is comprised of
cigar smokers who just want to get
together, relax, have some fun and smoke a
cigar without offending anyone.
Originally, the group of about 10 c o ­
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place where we could get together and
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and raffled off at the meetings.
This ts not the only reason for the
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Brenda Anderson was chosen as Stardu st's O u t­
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VOLUNTEERS

Staying young by staying active
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She Is also h elpin g gath er Item s for the
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B y M AR Y R O W E L L
H erald C orrespondent

On Aug. 6. A dclla Barca will he 8 1
years old. She doesn't even look 70.
Adclla stays very active hy h elp in g
others. A dclla Is one of the m em b ersh ip
chairs for the Lake M ary C h apter of the
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k eep in g up with the m em bers, w ho's
paid, who's address has changed, etc...
She also helps out the AARP with any
special projects that com e up
Adclla Is also a m ajor volu nteer for
Triad and RSVP. M any Triad and RSVP
p rojects are put together at the Frank
Evans C en ter in L ik e Mary. Adclla Is
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C hoir Librarian. She also calls and
checks on seniors she knows arc 111 or
w ho have fam ily m em bers w ho arc III.
And she ch eck s on seniors she know s
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When she's not volu n teerin g. A dclla
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yard work. That includes clim b in g trees
and occasionally, the roof o f her house.
O riginally from New England. A d clla
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Home
Continued from Peg* 8

When business slows
down, some businesses
stop asking for business.

In a typical pregnancy In*
volvtng a midwife, the first
contact is made during the
first trimester (six* 12 weeks).
Visits to the midwife take
place, about an hour at a
time. Physicals and blood
tests ns well ns obstetrical
teats arc taken.
Then. In the second trim es­
ter. the visits usually run
about a half-hour and Lie*
bllng encourages her clients
(not patients, notes Llebllng)
to ask as many questions ns
possible. Anything that makes
them more comfortable.
During those meetings Lle­
bllng gets to learn the client's
emotional
feelings.
family
structure
and
emotional
status. She also makes a
home visit to see familiarize
herself with the place she will
deliver the child. That way.
not only will the baby feel at
home, so will the midwife.

They stop advertising,
That's like trying to read a book in the dark.
Or holding a prayer meeting at the 50-yard
Or getting the last word with a politician
When business slows down, that's time to promote
your business. Ask lor customers. And tel them why
they should shop your store. Maybe even offer
specials to increase store traffic. Sound possible?
It is. And the way to let your customers knwe Is to
advertise. Let us help. C a l The Seniord Herald.

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When the big moment fi­
nally arrives. Llebllng ts on
call 24 hours a day and stays
at the home throughout the
labor process.
“They’ve known us by that
time for
seven
or
eight
months so we've gotten to
know each other pretty well."
, Llebllng said. By that time we
also have learned to trust

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In 99 percent of all preg­
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for support and assistance
and the mother can give birth
In any way she wants.
Some women prefer water
births Involving a hot tub.
“Labor in the water ts very
soothing."
Llebllng
said.
Studies show that birth In
water relieves pain. It s a very
gentle birth, since the baby
has lived tn water for nine
months and It makes for a
very gentle transition.*
Llebllng said she wants the
mother-to-be to move around
during her pregnancy and
treat herself as a healthy
woman. In fact, she said,
movement can accelerate the
birth.
Even
though
hospital
birthing Is common in the
1990s. mldwlflng Is more
common
than you
might
think. It’s all through the
animal kingdom.
Johnson pointed to several
species of animals • Including
elephants - who use a mid­
wife during birthing.
Much like the animals use
someone with whom they arc
familiar, and so docs the
home birthing process.
Fathers are encouraged to
participate and are even al­
lowed to receive the baby into
his own hands. Sometimes
the newborn's siblings cut the
umbilical cord, all during a
process designed to make the

Lana
Continued from Page 4
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affairs.
Although
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LO O K FO R THE ITALIAN FLAGS!!

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*Wc oversee the pregnancy,
but we also learn to respect
family customs and their
spiritual makeup." Llebllng
said. "We always respect the
needs of our clients and keep
them well-informed and edu­
cated at all times."
Then, there are the wishes
of the newborn. You would
imagine that the baby would
prefer to stay with the par­
ents. not in a room filled with
other babies and their happy
father staring through a w in­
dow. In home birthing, the
baby never leaves the par­
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The siblings of the newborn
also learn some valuable les­
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about themselves.
"The children arc Involved
as they want to be.* Johnson
said. ’ It's healthy to s e e birth
In a natural state and it helps
them understand the power
of the birthing process."
Don't forget the mother.
‘ When a mother gives birth
In a natural way.* Llebllng
said, “they have to reach Into
the depths of their being to
find out how much they can
really do."

very nappy
happy with the declslon. Not m any A m e ri­
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com m unity w h ere
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their
heritage from their a c ­
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Leader------------------------Con tinned from Page 8

While A»h Cigar Club members anjoylng thalr lalaura pa all me.

H rrti www H D m n t Mw

Cigar----------------Continued from Page 7

Miiokr In Ihrlr homes, businesses or other
sorlul sellings for various reasons. Cheers
lias provided them with a place to not only
enjoy their cigars, but to meet new friends
ns well.
"We have all Iwcomr really good friends
outside of the club.' LaCourslere said. 'And
since we have been meeting, we have all
found that we have other things In
common."
And ihe members have found that they
have a lot In common with the other
customers of Cheers, also.
There has only been one complaint since
the club has been meeting at Cheers.
One of the waitresses at the local bar was
bothered by the smoke and she Informed
the manager. In order to accommodate
everyone, the waitress does not have to
wait on the group anymore.
Although
Cheers
does
allow
cigar
smoking
In
the
establishment.
the
management Is still sensitive to the other
customers and workers.
Other than that. Cheers Is a cigar
friendly bar. There have even been more
peoplr sitting elsewhere
In the bar.
enjoying their favorite cigars as well.
'I have really seen an Increase In the

number of cigar smokers In the bar on the
nights of our meetings." LaCourslere said.
"But I think maybe they are Just too shy to
come over. I really need to put out the
welcome mat to them so they know they
are more than welcome to Join us."
And anyonr is welcome to Join. Filers
have been placed In local cigar shops
Informing people about the club and the
membership has already doubled.
Participation In the club also creates an
adventurr for the members. They find
themselves seeking out cigar shops In all of
the towns they visit and bringing back
their latest find to the group. In addition,
the rlub has sent pictures of their meetings
and Information about themselves to Cigar
Aficionado magazine to include tn the
publications list of cigar clubs.
Wcmen as well as men are welcome to
attend the meetings. Cigar smoking has
crossed the gender barriers lately and the
White Ash Cigar Club wants anyone who Is
Interested to Join them.
The White Ash Cigar Club has provided a
way for local people with a common
Interest to meet and enjoy each others
company. The monthly meetings arc a fun
get away for anyone who Just want to enjoy
their favorite stogie.

to all our
w hining. H er d a u gh ter q u it the troop last yea r and she
Is still w ith us and she says she w ill stay w ith us until
the end o f Seniors. Not to forget she is w ork in g w ith
teen agers. So. you 've heard the ph rase "be all you can
be". She c e rta in ly fills that ph rase If you ask our
troop ."
D ebbie has been w ith the T roo p 148 for nine years.
She has alw ays served In one ca p a city o r an oth er.
Even when D eb b ie's dau gh ter qu it the troop. D eb b ie
d id n ’ t. T ro o p 148 pick ed lea th e rw o rk in g as the a c tiv ­
ity for C a d ettes and S en iors to p a rticip ate In at the
S tardust booth at the S em in ole C ou nty G irls Scout's
85th B irth day C eleb ration . D iscoverin g that funds
w ere not ava ila b le to bu y prccu t leather, rem n an ts
w ere secured from Tan dy. Because o f the cost, lea th er
cu ttin g tools w ere also out o f the bu dget. But D eb b ie
w as not d eterred . U sing a carpet knife and later, a Jig­
saw. D ebbie cu t out over three hundred leath er strip s
to use as b racelets. D ebbie also h elped m ake the c o s ­
tum es for In tern ation al Day.
Debbie S w ea rin g en ’s co m m itm en t to Girl S cou tin g
and to her troop is u n p aralleled. For this, she was
nam ed O u tstan d in g Troop Leader o f the Year.

Volunteer--------------------Continued from Page 8

School C oord in a tors m ust have a recru itm en t night
at the b eg in n in g o f the school year and recru it girls
and leaders from the school. She m ust then see to It
that the n ew leaders get any n ecessary train in g
needed
and ex p erien ced
leaders
get a d d itio n a l
train in g w hen n eeded. She is then respon sib le fo r
ch eck in g up on all the troops from H eath row E le ­
m entary and o fferin g advice when n eeded. She w as
also resp on sib le for placin g girls w h o cam e Into the
area m id-year. In addition. Brenda has her own
J u n io r T ro o p .
Brenda Is no stran ger to volu n teerlsm . Besides h er
co m m itm en t to G irl Scouting. Brenda Is co m m itted
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Sunday Services: 8 am and 10 am
Christian Education: 9 am (all ages)
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Wednesday Eucharist: 7 pm
Fr. B.L. B a rg e , R e c to r

700 Rinehart Road • Lake M ary • 444-5673

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600pm 1st Sunday
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130pm
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Celcbraion Service*............. ..................... s X 10 10 AM
Saaday School
... ...... ...... ... ......... ..... 9:10 AM
Prayer............. ............................................... 600 PM
TUESDAY
Sinke force &lt;Y&gt; i n ....... ... ........ ............... ........ 7.00 PM

WEDNESDAY
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SUNDAY WORSHIP
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"In the Heart o f the City“
Between 3rd &amp; 4th SL
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Sanford, FL
Phone 407-322-2662
Fax-407-322-2664
Rev. Bruce B. Scott, Pastor
Sunday Church School
10:00 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship
10:00 a.m.
Nursery
Senior High Fellowship
Wednesday
6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Family Night
Supper
5:30 p.m.
Youth Groups
Bucanneers (K-4 Grades)
Middlers (5-8 Grades)
Adult Programs
Wednesday
6:15 p.m.
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Sun.............. 9 30 a.m Sunday School
10 30 a m Worship Service
W ed.......... 7. 30 p m Midweek Service with Roy
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Dr James A Cox, Senior Pastor

Traditional Roman Catholic
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SUNDAY SERVICES
9:00 G 10:30 am

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10:15 am............... Worship WEDNESDAY
6.00 p m......... Family Hour 7.00 p m .............. Adult A Youth
730 U P S A L A R O A D • 322-0980

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JO E CAPUTO
Sr. Minister
Youth Minister
STEVE MARION
Minister of Education

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Eagles that fly and chickens that flutter!
By DR. WILLIAM ROBERT (BO B) PARKER

First Baptist Church Markham Woods
Someone In the church
recently
h anded
me
a
hum orous,
lig h t-h e a rte d
article w hich carries
a
pow erful
lesson.
S om e­
times the im pact of slm le analogies Infer p ro b u n d principles o f living!

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Once upon a time in the
long, long ago. the Eagle
and the chicken were very
good friends. Everywhere
they went these fie n d s
went together. It was no
uncommon fo r people to
look up and see the Eagle
and the Chicken Jlying
side by side through the
air.
One day while fy in g .
the Chicken said to the
Eagle: “Let’s drop down
and get a bite to eat. My
stomach is grow ling.9
"Sounds
like a good
idea to me.“ replied the
Eagle. So the two birds
glided down to earth, saw
several animals eating,
and decided to Join them.

They landed next to the
Cow. The Cow im s b u sy
eating com. but noticed
that the Eagle and the
Chicken were soon sitting
on the ground next to her.
“Welcome.9 said
the
Cow. “Help yourse[f to
this c o m ."
This took the tux) birds
by surprise. They were not
accustomed
to
having
other animals share their
food
quite so readily.
“Why are you willing to
share your com with u s ? "
asked the Eagle.
“Oh. we have plenty to
eat here. Mr. Farmer gives
us ail we want, “ replied
the Cow. W ell the Eagle
and the Chicken Jumped
right in and ate their JUL
When they finished, the
Chicken asked more about
the Farmer.
“W e ll9 said the Cow.
"he grows all our food.
We don't have to work fo r
the food at a ll"
“You m ean ." said the

Chicken, “that the Fanner
simply gives you all you
w a n t to eat a n d you don't
have to work f o r it?9

“That’s right.9 said the
Cow. •Not only that, but
he gives us shelter over
our heads.9 The Chicken
and
the
Eagle
were
shocked! They had never
heard o f such a thing.
They had always had to
search for food and work
fo r shelter.
When it cam e time to
leave, the Chicken and
the Eagle began to dis­
cuss the situation. “Maybe
we should Just stay here. “
said the Chicken. “We can
have all the food we want
without working fo r it And
that bam over there sure
beats those nests uie
have been building. Be­
sides. I'm getting tired o f
always having to work fo r
a living.9
“1 don’t know about all
this.9 replied the Eagle. “It
sounds too good to be
true. I find it hard to be­
lieve that one can get
something fo r nothing. Besides I Icinda like Jlying

Castle Cost $50,000
or $500,000

high and f e e through the
air. And providing fo r food
and shelter isn't so bad.
In fact, I find It quite c h a l­
len gin g."
W e ir
the
though U over and

Chicken
decided
to stay where there was
f e e food and shelter. But
the Eagle decided that he
loved his fe e d o m
too
much to give U up. and en­
joyed the consistent chal­
lenge o f making his own
living. So. a fe r saying
good-bye to his fie n d the
Chicken, the Eagle set sail
fo r the wild blue yonder.
Everything went fin e fo r
the Chicken. He ate all he
wanted. He never worked.
He grew fa t and lazy. But
then one day he heard the
farm er say to his wife that
the preacher was coming
to visit the next day and
they should have fried
chicken fo r dinner. Hear­
ing that, the chicken d e­
cided It uxis time to leave.
But when he began to Jly
he
found that he had
'
jrow
n too fa t and lazy.
yr
Instead
o f being able to
„
f y . he could only f utter!
So the next day the
farm er’s fam ily and the'
preacher
ate
fle d
Chicken.
When you give up the
challenges o f l{fe in pur­
suit o f security, your abil­
ity to f u turns into a flu t­
ter. and that’s the reason
Eagles fly and chickens

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Spiritually
sp eak in g,
the challenges an a affairs
o f life arc not sim ply u n ­
derstood and discerned In
a test tube o f e m p iric a l
evidence.
There
Is a n ­
other challenge: T he call
to faith! Faith takes the
challenge
of
believin g
what Is not seen (living by
faith and not by sight). B y
the way. that is tne way
one believes that G od (s
and that m an 's sp iritu al
destiny
Involves
eith er
heaven or hell! By living
In the comfort /one of
sense perception, one w ill
lose trie higher sp iritu al
perception of life. W h e n
the day com es that one's
sense perception 1s for­
ever gone. G od will still
exist.
H ear
the
p rop h et
Isaiah's w o rd s:

“Hast thou not known?
Hast f/iou not heard, that
the everlasting God. the
Lord, the Creator o f the
ends o f the earth, fatnteth
not.
neither
Is weary?
There Is no searching o f
his
understanding.
He
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Some people look at being a role model as
an inconvenience, a responsibility to Ignore.
Then, there's the new principal In town.
Sallle Jenkins, hired as principal to replace
Michael Townsley who was transferred to
Sabal Point Elementary. She takes being a
role model seriously.
It is Weklva Elementary's loss but Heath­
row's gain as Jenkins leaves Weklva seven
years and hundreds of friends later.
"It was hard to leave Weklva." Jenkins said
in her stlll-to-be-arranged principal's office.
"I had many supportive parents and staff
members and. being there. I felt we had built
and accomplished many positive things for
the children. Weklva Is like a family to me
but I expect the same rapport with the won­
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She has Jumped In with a running start,
meeting with Heathrow parents and staff as
well as the students. She's also looking to get
her office together In a hurry since she ex­
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dreaded Principal's Office when the doors
open at the end of July.

"My kids at Weklva saw me as a principal
but also as someone they could come to for a
hug or a smile." Jenkins said. "We need
rules, however. I don't want a child to only
come to my office for discipline reasons."
Jenkins said she'll often have children
come to her office simply to ready to her or
display some other academic talents.
"I want the children to want to come to the
Principal's Office." she said.
For the next few months, a lot of people
will be making a visit there. Before school
starts up again in little over a month, there
are PTA members, teachers, the school advi­
sory board. So far. everything has gone fine
and Jenkins described everyone as gracious
and warm.
"I can't make any contribution to this
school until I can meet with everyone." she
said.
Jenkins said Heathrow remind her a lot of
Weklva but she won't be afraid to make
changes at her new school. Next year. Heath­
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Principal-----------------------

Everyone’s a star

C o n t in u e d fr o m P a g e I S
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‘ I’m n o t l o o k i n g to c o m e in a n d m a k e a lot o f c h a n g e s h u t
c h a n g e c a n b e g o o d , ’ J e n k i n s s a i d . " W e ’ll a l w a y s b e r e c e p t i v e
to a n y c h a n g e s that w ill h e lp the school. f m a c h i l d - fo c u s e d
i n d i v i d u a l a n d m y f o c u s is first for t h % J d u d e n t s s o e v e r y d e c i ­
s i o n m a d e a t t h e s c h o o l w i ll b e in the b e s t In t e r e s t o f t h e s t u ­
d e n ts.’

Jenkins won't be spending every second of her life at
Heathrow. Ask her about her home life and her eyes light up.
"I am very proud to say I've been married for 28 years, have
a son who has graduated from college and a daughter who
Just completed her first year." Jenkins said.
She also remembered when she decided to t&gt;c a teacher
She described her second gratle teacher as someone who
lifted her spirits and taught her how to live life.
They were lessons, she said, that haven’t been forgotten.
Once she decided on teaching, she rose through the ranks
rapidly. There were 17 years as a teacher, responsible for
first, second and fourth graders, then served as an assistant
principal at Idyllwllde and Weklva before getting the top spot
at Weklva.
She had her role models along the way ami now she said
she expects to be a strong role mode! for her new students.

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‘Starring First Grade* was presented by the first play, either as an actor or part of the chorus.
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play was about a first grade dass who put on a play Roberts, who played one of the leads, and
of the book, Three Billy G o a ts Gruff, presented In Samantha Shores.
three scenes. Each first-grader contributed to the

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                    <text>FRIDAY

June 27,1997

50 Centf

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Saminola County since 1008
89th Year, No. 220 - Sanford, Florida

Judgment: To live or let die?
Today:
Scattered
Thunderstorms.
Highs in the upper
AOs.

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By R U M W HITS

Herald N tw » Analysis_____________________________
From lire chambers of the U S Supreme
Court In Washington lo a liny courtroom In
S eb rln g . F la., co n tra stin g decision s w ere
rendered Thursday afternoon concerning the
legality o f assisted suicides and a person's
rlghl-lo-dle.
A Florida doctor, who Injected a dying cancer
patient with a lelltal dose o f drugs, was acquitted
of murder by a 12-member Jury • a verdict ap­
plauded by those who supported Dr. Ernesto

Plnzon-Reyes for his compassion and com ­
petence.
Plnznn's license was suspended when he was
accused of Injecting a fatal done of morphine.
Vallum, and potassium chloride into a 70year-old man on Oct. 6 . A grand Jury accused Ihe
doctor o f committing "willful, premeditated and
unjustified m urder." He still faces a Sept. 8
license hearing.
At Ihe hour o f Plnzon's acquittal, the Judges of
Ihe U.8 . Supreme Court dealt what some con­
strue
a setback lo the tight to die movement
when they unanimously agreed that stales have

a constitutional right lo prohibit physicianassisted suicides.
President Clinton praised the high court's
ruling, saying that Hie "risks and consequences
o f physician-assisted s u ic id e are simply too
great."
The great debate rages on. however, because
the ruling - no m ailer how slgnlclcant • does not
Impose an outright ban on doctor-assisted
suicides.
Th e public debate shifts again to slate
legislatures. Oregon Is the only state where voters
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Habitat orientation
Habitat for Humanity In Seminole County Is
looking for low Income families with a desire to
own a home. An orientation wtll be held June
30 at 7 p.m. at the Salvation Army. 700 West
24 th S t. Sanford
For Information, call Sharon Shoemaker at
788-1107.

By D AVID FRAZIER

Herald Staff Writer

Amateur radio event
Th e Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society
will host an annual weekend preparedness
event. "F ie ld D a y." to help raise public
awareness about the many uses of radio On
Saturday starting at 2 p m. and ending at the
same time Sunday at Lake Golden Park next to
Orlando Sanford Airport. LMAKS members will
demonstrate the many uses of radio Including
set up and operation of portable stations under
em ergency conditions such as hurricanes,
tornadoes and loss of electrical power. In ad­
dition. radio operators will try to contact as
many other Field Day stations around the
country as possible There are more than
650.000 amateur rudlo operators In the United
States and more than 2.5 million worldwide.
More than 36.000 amateur radio operators
participated In the event last year.
For Information, call 6951-1658

Science Center film
T h e Orlando Science Center. 777 Fast
Princeton St.. Orlando, will premier Its second
film In Its CineDome starting July 1. " T o the
Lim it" features a rock climber, a ski racer and
a ballerina os they push themselves to the limit
The 38-mlnute film Includes the first endoscopic
cinematography ever used In this film medium
which Is the largest film format In the world.
For Informatkm and tickets, call 514-2114.

Free tree guide
The National Arbor Day Foundation has
made available Its new book. "W hat Tree Is
Th at?" The 72 page guide Identifies 135 dlf
ferent trees found In (he easlem and central
parts of the country. T o obtain a copy, write to
"W hat Tree Is That?." The National Arbor Day
Foundation. Nebraska City. Ne. 68410.

Help with transportation
The Florida Commission for the Transpor­
tation of Disadvantaged provided more than 30
m illio n trip s for those u nable to d riv e
themselves. People who renew or register a tag
for a vehicle or boat may contribute $1 to the
commission's trust fund by checking the box on
back of the registration form.
For Information, call 1-800-983-2435.

Safe motorist tips
T h e N a tio n a l S a fe ty C o u n cil rem in d s
motorists that buckling up can save lives. The
council estimates 469 people may die and
24.000 may be Injured over the Fourth of July
weekend. The council urges motorists to make
sure children arc properly fastened In their
seats. Don't drink and drive. Use public
transportation or a designated driver when
appropriate. More than half o f all fatal crashes
last Fourth o f July weekend Involved alcohol.
When taking long trips allow enough travel time
for frequent breaks.
From Staff Reports

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called Nunsense,
Nunsense is a play by Dan Goggin
that has won numerous awards in­
cluding Best Off-Broadway Musical
The play will be performed at the
Touchton Building and runs from
June 27th lo July 13th. The play
is on Fridays and Saturdays al 8
p m. and Sundays at 2.30 p m.
ThU spoof features a cast of five
nuns who. literally, kick up thetr
heels In song
Mother Superior
ISUtrr Mary Regina) u a feisty
overweight nun who can't resist the
spotlight. She Is played by Amle
Fontlno
The Mistress of Novices
Bee Nunsense. Page 3A

Read all about downtown Sanford
By V IC KI DeSORM IER
Herald Senior Staff Writer
Sanford has been a diamond in
Ihe rough for several years, slowly
rebuilding from a bad time a dec­
ade or more ago. yet keeping the
renaissance a secret.
The people who have been mov­
ing here over the years, buying old
houses and returning them to their
former glory have done so without
fanfare.

within the last six months.
Stores and restaurants already
establuhed
there.
including
Bridges Antiques and the Willow
Tree restaurant, arc planning lo
expand Ihetr operations
soon.
Slngelsen said.
There are at least three tied and
breakfast Inns operating In (own. A
new Merle Norman day spa has
begun operation on Park Avenue.
’ It's Just a very exciting place to
be right now.* Slngelsen said.
And. now. everyone knows about

Business
owners
have
been
coming In as well lo set up shop
and take a chance at making the
city a surcccssful venue for com ­
merce.
The number of homes that have
been redone and that ore being
renovated Is Increasing exponen­
tially. Jennifer Slngelsen. coordi­
nator o f Ihe Sanford Main Street
project, said.
Slngelsen also noted that Ihe oc­
cupancy rate of the stores along
First Street has more than doubled

Pilot walks
away from
plane crash

It.

Orlando magazine recently named
Ihe downtown Sanford area as one
o f the 'communities with charac­
ter* In central Florida.
And It wasn't put In bad company
either: Maitland. Downtown Or­
lando. Spring Lake. College Park.
Winter
park.
Isleworth/Windermere. Bay lllll/Dr.
Phillips and Metrowesl were also
named lo the list.
See Sanford. Page 3A

Field of streams

By VIC KI DeSORMIER
Herald Senior Staff Writer
It's a good thing the adult nightclubs and
sexually oriented businesses aren't already es­
tablished In the areas near the OrlandoSanford Airport.
On Thursday evening, a plane crash from
which the pilot walked away with only minor
Injuries could have been a horrible disaster
had the area been crowded with businesses
rather than trees.
After taking off from the ulrport In his single­
engine Cherokee. James Schlcgcl knew he wa»
In trouble. As quickly as he'd gone up. he went
down, crashing shortly after take off.
Schlegel. 40. o f 2635 Donaldson Dr.. Orlando,
told oftlclals the plane's engine *Just quit.* de­
spite a full tank of gas.
According to Ed McDonough, public Informa­
tion officer with the Seminole County Sheriffs
office, Ihe plane went down In a clump of palm
trees. One of the wings broke off and was
separate from the fuselage.
McDonough said the pilot climbed out of the
cockpit and was walking around when rescue
workers arrived on the scene. He was trans-

■ fc. m ----------«
RfrRQmote
WfI j iswwt
meets Ihe prescribed standards. Fire fighters
observe a stream of water which was pumped
from Lake Monroe and then relumed.
»■ - - ■ - j j

Earlier this week the Sanford Fire Department
conducted Its annual equipment lest, checking
to make sure that all fire fighting equipment

O a a r Abby.......
D a a th a ...............

See Crash, Page 3A

Or. Oott........... ....... SB T V .................

Disney’s joyous Hercules hits the theaters

E ditorial...........

One must laugh before one Is happy
or one may die without ever having
laughed at ail.
- La Bruyere

(

by DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff Writer_________________

Hercules (G): Hercules Is a hip.
Joyous film and the 35th Disney
animated feature.
Loosely based
on the adventures o f the Greek

mythological hero. Hercules Is a
destined hit for the Walt Disney
World Company.
But something
disturbs me.
When Walt Disney started mak­
ing these timeless animated sto­
ries. I doubt he ever thought that.

palled when a marketing person
Introduced Hercules to a packed
media screening at the DisneyMOM Studios. Walt Disney World,
and called It a ‘ product*. It seems
now that summer movies have
See Hercules. Page 3A

M o v ie B c v lc w
one day. his company's marketing
people would refer to these pic­
tures now as ‘ products*. I was ap­

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Local Presbyterians join
national gathering in N.Y.
By LURLENE SW EETING
Herald C o r r r a n n m lr n | ________
This year the 209th Gen­
eral Assembly o f the Preshyterlan Church (USA) con­
vened In Syracuse (Onondaga
County) New York. Syracuse
is centrally located In New
York State and Is known a
the ‘ Salt City.’
The General Assembly Is at
the apex o f the organ iza­
tional structure of the Pres­
byterian Church (USA). The
voting members o f the Gen­
eral Assembly are the C om ­
missioners elected by their
respective Presbyteries. This
year
570
Commissioners.
285 ministers and 285 elders
were to attend.
Ministers and elders from
the local churches are the
commissioners to the Gen­
eral Assembly. There are 172
Presbyteries In the Presbyte­
rian Church (USA). The 70
churches In this area co m ­
prise the Central Florida
Presbytery.
Our
regional
bodies are synod o f which
there are 16. Central Florida
Presbytery Is a member o f
the Synod o f the south Atlan­
tic
which
encom passes
Florida. Georgia and south
Carolina.
Central Florida Presbytery
was represented
by:
Dr.
Roger Richardson. Executive
Presbyter: Dr., Rosalie P o t­
ter.
assistant
Executive

Presbyter: plus the comm is­
sioners and youth advisory

Haskins.
Ormand
Beach:
Rev. William A. Jokela; Elder
Rlchnrd Carter. Palm Bay;
Elder Larry Lee. Orlando; and
Elder
Lurlene
Sweeting.
Sanford. Alternate Commis­
sioners
were Rev.
Elmer
Floyd. Rev. Rod Plnder and
Elder Annie Aker. The youth
advisory delegate was Sharon
Everson.
The General Assembly o ffi­
cially convened June 14,
1997 and 1 concluded June
21, 1997. The basic mission
o f the church is to proclaim
the Gospel throughout the
world.
Consequently
the
work o f the General Assem ­
bly is Intense, dynamic and
deliberative In setting the pa­
rameters that win guide the
denomination until the next
annual General Assembly.
There were a few less than
3.000 attending the General
Assembly. Advisory delegates
contributed greatly to the
work o f the assembly. The
followtng number o f advisory
delegates
were
registered:
172 youth advisory delegates
(YADs); 26 Theological Stu­
dent
Advisory
Delegates
(TSADsk 8 overseas advisory
delegates (OADs): and 15
ecumenical
advisory dele­
gates (EADs).

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Today:
Thunderstorms.
Highs in the upper 80s. T o ­
night: Lows In the mid 60s.
Saturday:
Thunderstorms.
Lows in the mid 60s. Highs
In the low 90s. Sunday:
Thunderstorms. Lows In the
mid 60s. Highs In the mid
90s.
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Thunder­
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SOLUNAR
TABLE:
min..
1:00a.m..
maj., 6:50
a.m.. 7:15 p.m.
TIDES:
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Beach:
highs: 2:52 a.m.. 3:31 p.m..
Iowa: 9:10 a.m.. 9:45 p.m.
New Smyrna Beach: highs:
2:57 a.m . 3:36 p.m.. lows:
9:15 a.m.. 9:50 p.m.. Cocoa
Beach: highs: 3:12 a.m.. 3:51
p.m.. lows: 9:35 a.m.. 10:05
p.m.

SUN INDEX
The Ultra Violet
Index
(UVI) rating for the Orlando
area Is 8 .
The UVI levels are rated by
the Environmental Protection
Agency.

Friday, Juno 27. 1997
Vol. 89, No. 220
Publithrd Tuesday through Friday
and Sunday by Tha Santord Haiald.
Inc. 300 M. Frtnch A n , Santord,
Fla J3TT1
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Daytona Beach: Waves are
3 to 31/2 feet and semi
choppy. Current Is tunning
to the south with a water
temperature o f 80 degrees.
New Sm yrna Beach: Waves
ore 3 feet and choppy. Cur­
rent is running to the south
with a water temperature of
79 degrees.

STATISTICS

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The high temperature in
Sanford Thursday was 95 de­
grees and the overnight low
was 71 as reported by the
University o f Florida Agricu Itural Research and Educa­
tion Center, Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m, Fri­
day totalled .38 Inches.
•Sunrise................. 6:30 a.m.
•Sunset...................8:27 p.m.

FLORIDA TEMPS
MIAMI
Florida 24 hour ternperatures and rainfall ai 8 a.m.
today:
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City
OO 72 00
Apalachicola
tr
Daytona Beach 90
74
Ft. Lauderdale
89
72 00
74 00
Fort Myers
03
90 73 00
Gainesville
Jacksonville
73 00
01
Key West
89 80 00
B8 77
00
Mkuni
00
00 78
Pensacola
30
00
74
Sarasota
89
03
Tallahassee
77
72 ,10
Tampa
95
W. Palm Beach OO 76 00

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Happy Birthday to that special song

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Staff Writer
It’s time to sing ‘ Happy
Birthday** to the most special
song to thoac who are cele­
brating their special day.
On this day In 1859, the m el­
ody for what may be the mostoften sung song was written by
Mildred J. Hill,
a
school
teacher from Louisville. Ken.
Her sister. Patty Smith Hill,
wrote the words we sing
around the birthday cake each
year.
The song was originally w rit­
ten os 'G ood Morning to A ll.' a
classroom greeting published
In the book Song Stories Jor
the Sunday School. The lyrics
were amended In 1924 to in­
clude the stanza which began
‘ Happy Birthday to You.*

It la believed that the song la
sung somewhere In the world
every minute o f every day.
Although the sisters are be­
lieved to have made very little
money from the song. It later
reportedly generated 81 million
for the copyright owner. The
song Is expected to enter pub­
lic domain In the year 2010
when the copyright expires.
This
Is.
coincidentally.
Mildred J. Kill s birthday.
Once you're done celebrating
all that birthday stuff, you
ight want to consider the
might
ekn Keller Festival In TitsHelen
cumbla. Ala.
The
event,
which
runs
through Sunday, commemo­
rates the remarkable life of
Helen
Keller
with
stages
shows, arts and crafts, musical
entertainment, races, tours of
the Helen Keller birthplace.
Presentations of The Miracle
Worker, a play about Keller's
life that wits more than once
made Into a movie, will be
done throughout the weekend
and for the next five weekends
as well.

TV fans will remember this
date as the anniversary o f the
Dark Shadows soap opera. The
show stood out from the rest
because it featured vampires
as the main characters and it
had a dark. Gothic feel about
It.
The show premiered In 1906
and focused on 200 year old
Barnabas
Collins.
Action
shifted from the 1960s to the
1800s.
An attempt to revive the show
in 1991 failed.
For the loftier-minded. Boul­
der. Colo, will be the sue o f the
Colorado Shakespeare Festival
which gets underway today and
continues through Aug. 17. It
is considered one of the top
three Shakespeare festivals In
the country.
More than 43.000 people ore
expected to be on hand during
the next few months for the
evrnt which Is In Its 40th sea­
son.
North o f the border In Ed­
monton.
Alberta,
Canada,
more than 125,000 are ex­
pected to attend the Jazz City
International Festival between

now and July 6 .
As we wait expectantly for j
news from the space station
Mir, Interstellar
space
will j
bring us the last quarter phase ]
o f the moon. The moon entered
that phase at 8:42 a.m.
And In Riverside, Iowa the
people will celebrate the Trek
Fest In honor o f Capt. James
T. Kirk o f the starship Enterprise who will be born there In
2228.
Kirk is a character In the Star
Trek hooka, television series
and mavtea. The city will cele­
brate thetr famous local aon of
the future with Star Trek vid ­
eos. entertainment, memora­
bilia swap meet and costume
contest.
Among the celebrities cele­
brating thetr birthdays today
are actress Isabelle Adjani,
who la 42; Interior Secretary
Bruce Babbitt la 59: actress
Julia Duffy is 46: fashion d e­
signer Norma Kamatl la 52;
opera singer Anna Moffo Is 63;
II. Ross perot Is 67; and former
baseball player Rico Petrocelll
Is 54.

He’s Moore than just your average educator
B y C A R T E R Q IL M A R T IN
H e r a ld c o r r e s p o n d e n t
On the wall In Principal Bill
Moore's office at Sanford Mid­
dle School, there hangs a 1966
J f lC h M n v lU c ________T im e a -U n i n n

photo and article about the
best teacher Moore ever had.
The man in the photo had been
selected the national Industrial
arts teacher o f the year.
The photo was taken at
Wolfson High School, at that
time. Jacksonville's
premier
school for Industrial arts.
The teacher being honored Is
Bill Moore’s father. The ekler
Mr. Moore taught Bill 'shop* in
8th grade. He retired after 40
years of teaching children In
Florida.
In these days o f computer
technology. Bill Moore still be­
lieves it Is important to have
power tool* in ahop clans, so
students can build something
and take It home.
Though It la now called
‘ Exploring Technology*, at SMS
students build things, too.
After his father retired from
teaching, he continued working
as a carpenter, twice building
custom cabinets for author
John D. McDonald. McDonald-o f Travis McThee fam e-on e In­
cluded an autographed book
with his payment.
Bill Moore's mother still lives
In Venice, though both his ra­
ther and McDonald have died.
She was a printer by trade and
established Jacksonville's first
school print shop.
While In Venice visiting his
mother, he joins a nephew who
Is a
professional guide for
some Ashing. At home, he
fishes the lagoons and bays of
West Brevard and East Sem i­
nole counties for snook and
saltwater trout.
Other hobbles are cooking at
home on hisgas grill
and
reading. HU grill specialty Is
Cajun onions.
HU reading tastes
range
from William Glasscr to Louis
L'Amour. Glasscr Is probably

beat known for Reality Ther­ where he and h u wife have va ­
apy. but he continues to pub­ cationed the past 14 years A l­
lish articles In education Jour­ though they may buy property
up there eventually. Moore
nals which Moore passes on to
■ays he's not selling anything
hu teachers.
In Florida until h u wife has
Florida
writers
John
D.
•pent one winter there.
McDonald and Carl tliassen
After 32 years In Florida's
are favorites. Moore notes both
school system, he says he's
L'Amour and McDonald reveal
sttU having fun. He's been at
a lot about human nature In
Lym an,' at LMHS and he'a
thetr plots.
worked for awhile for the N a­
But It U when he speaks
tional Educator's Association
about author Tony llllerman's
fiction delving into Novaho cul­ (NEA) as a ‘ union boss*. He
credits the excellent training
ture and practice that his love
that came with (he NEA ns
for hutory begins to surface.
best preparing him to be an
He recently finished Daunted
administrator
Courage
about
Lewis
and
He'a eligible for foil retire­
Clark's explorations and Jef­
ment and he does see splitting
ferson's decision to make the
hls
time
between
Flagler
Louisiana Purchase. He says,
County, Florida anti Graham
*! would like to think 1 would
County. N.C. In hls future.
have been with Lewis and
But for now, he's fully conClark as they explored the
route to the Pacific.*
He talks crccitedly about the
hutory behind antique furni­
ture and artifacts and visits to
museums. He reacts history, lie
watches hutory programs on
■ a c e ta l t o th a H era ld ---------television. And he Is a P. E
major?
....... 5
a....
According to the National
At hls question, he smiles
Fire Protection Association
and explains that when be was
(NFPA) in 1994 (the most reIn college. P. E. was the only
cent Information available Imajor that did not require mas­
An estimated 38.000 fires
tering a foreign language. He
Involving fireworks were re­
minorcd in history. *1 some­
ported to the U.S. fire de­
times think learning a foreign
partments.
language U like spelling--you
These fires were estimated
either have a knack for It or
lo have killed 12 civilians,
you don't.*
injured another 152. and
He holds degrees from Stet­
caused 822 million in direct
son and UCF In P. E. and Eduproperty damnge.
catlonal. Leadership.
He Is
While fireworks are not
ADD (all but dissertation) In
unique to the Fourth of
doctoral work at U of Florida.
July/lndependence Day cele­
Prior to becoming principal at
brations. by for the greatest
SMS. he was the glrU' basket­
number of fireworks related
ball coach at Lake Mary High
accidents and Injuries occur
School. He describes those
at thu time o f year. Many of
years and hu four years at
these accidents and Injuries
SMS as hu favorite periods in
result from Improper and
careless handling and m is­
h u Ufe. For pure ertcUcmcnt.
use of the fireworks. All loo
though. It was winning the dis­
often, these Incidents Involve
trict and regional basketball ti­
children (many o f them quite
tles as Girl's Basketball Coach
young) wllh resultant perm a­
at L. M. H. S. that comes to
nent disabilities and disfig­
mind.
H u favorite getaway U to
urement.
HU
Roblnsvllle. N. C.. at a lodge L _ —

BUI M o ora
tent at SMS where he says he
'was pleasantly surprised to
find that SMS has lesa serious
problem* than I've encoun­
tered at other schools *
He'll put off retirement *as
long a.. I enjoy what I'm doing.
And I'm having a lot of fun ’

Be safe this 4th of July
To
help
you celebrate
safely llua Fourth of July* tha
Consumer, Product
Safely
Commission mid the Na­
tional Council on Fireworks
Safety offer the following
safely tips.
Always read and follow la ­
bel directions.
Have an adult present.
Buy from reliable fireworks
sellers.
Ignite outdoors.
Have water handy
Never experiment or a t­
tempt to make your own
fireworks.
Light one at a time.
Never re-lgnlte malfunc­
tioning firework
Never give fireworks to
small children.
Store In s cool, dry place.
Dispose o f properly.
Never throw fireworks at
another person.
Never carry fireworks In
your pocket.
Never shoot fireworks In
containers.
metal or glasa conlai
^

Graham urges shot in the arm for health care
R r w in l in »h * Hrm lH
a treciai LO U1C n c r atu-----------W ASH ING TO N-U .S . Sena­
tor Bob Graham and a variety
o f prominent health care or­
ganizations today Joined to ­
gether In the hopes o f giving
Medicare and Its current and
future beneficiaries a needed
shot In the arm.
On Wednesday, the American
Cancer Society released new
guidelines for colon cancer
screening. Graham and repre­
sentatives from that respected
organization, as well as, m em ­
bers o f the American Gastroen­
terological Association and the
American Society for Gastroin­
testinal Endoscopy, held a
press conference at which they
urged Congress lo allow Medi­
care coverage of colon cancer
screening and a variety of
other preventive services.
‘ Encouraging Medicare re­
cipients to seek preventive
treatment Is a boom for the
physical health o f Individual
Americans
and
the
fiscal
health o f our nation,* said
Graham before today's press
conference. *lt makes both
medical and financial sense for
Medicare to reflect Benjamin
Franklin's wise adages that at
stitch In time saves nine and
that a penny saved Is a penny
earned.*
Colon ctuicer Is the second
most frequent cancer killer In
America, claiming the lives of

55.000 persons
persons annually.
annually. But
But
55.000
though It U
is estimated that
screening and early detection
and Intervention could elim i­
nate up
to 90% of these
deaths. Medicare does not cur­
rently pay for these preventive
measures.
This lack of emphasis on
preventive treatment also has a
significant financial cost. C o­
lon cancer screenings cost be­
tween 8125-8300 a piece, and
patients
diagnosed
through
thu early detection method
have a 90% chance of survival.
Meanwhile, If a patient Un't di­
agnosed until he or she begins
to exhibit
symptoms,
the
chance o f survival drops to 8 %
and life expectancy falls to
only four to five years. Care
during thu four or five year
treatment period can cost up
to 8100.000.
Graham U the leading Senate
sponsor
of
S.311,
the
‘ Medicare Preventive Benefit
Improvement Act of 1997,"
legislation
that will update
Medicare coverage to Include
Important, life-saving preventa­
tive health benefits that are
not currently part o f the Medi­
care benefit package.
The bill, which has the sup­
port of. among others. Sena­
tors Thad Cochran (R-MS). Er­
nest Rollings (D S C ), Carol
Moseley
Braun
(D-IL).
55
House Republicans, and 49
House Democrats, would allow
for
Medicare
coverage
of

mammography's, pap
pap smear
smear
mammography's,
screenings, pelvic exams, coco­
lon
cancer
and
prostrate
screenings, and diabetes selfmanagement.
"The numbers don't lie. Pre­
ventive health screenings save
lives and save dollars,* said
Graham. *Our seniors, future
generations o f Medicare bene­
ficiaries. and our nation's fis­
cal security will be well served
If Congress encourages the
treatment o f Illness before It
happens.*
The M edicare
P reven tive
Benefit Im provem ent A ct o f
1997 (8.311)
• Provides coverage for an­
nual mammography screening
for
women
over
age
49.
whether* or not they are at
hlgh-rUk for developing breast
cancer, and provides that de­
ductibles shall not apply to
such mammography screen­
ings.
Current law provides annual
mammography screening for
high-risk women between the
ages o f 40-50, and every two
years for women ages 40-50
who are not a high rUk for de­
veloping breast cancer. It also
provides annua] coverage for
women between the ages o f 5064 whether or not they are at
high rUk for developing breast
cancer, but provides only bi­
annual
examinations
for
women age 65 and older.
* Provides coverage for pap
smears and pelvic eitamlna-

lions
lions every
every three
three yea
years for high
rUk women, and pro
provides that
deductibles shall not apply to
such pap smears under current
law.
* Provides coverage for co lo ­
rectal cancer screening. In­
cluding fecal-occult blood tests
(annual),
flexible
sigmoido­
scopy or barium enema (every
four years) for Individuals 50
years o f age or older, and
colonoscopy or barium enema
for high-risk Individuals (every
two years).
Under current law, there Is
no coverage
for
colorectal
screening.
* Provides coverage for an­
nual prostrate cancer screen­
ing.
Including
prostratespecific antigen (PSA) blood
tests and digital rectal exams
for men 50 years o f age and
older.
Under current law. there Is
no coverage for prostrate can­
cer screening.
* The bill would provide
Medicare coverage o f diabetes
outpatient
self-management
training sendees rendered by a
certified provider In an outpa­
tient setting. The bill would
also allow Medicare to cover
diabetic blood-testing strips as
durable medical equipment.
* This legislation would apply
only to persons currently eligi­
ble for Medicare. Those aged
65 or younger would have to a I
ready be eligible for Medicare
benef
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this legislation.

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H are, astride hla w in ge d
horss pal, P eg asus, gats
a h e ro 's w elcom e

June 35. 1997 at Island Lake
Center. Longwood. Bom May 20.
1922 In Everett. Maas., she
m oved to Central Florida In
1970. She was a homemaker
and a member Westvlew Baptist
Church.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e n ieces.
L o u is e S h a ffe r. C a m b rid g e.
Mass.. Patricia Bouchard. N.
Andover. Maas.
Arrangem ents by Gramkow
Funeral Home. Sanford.
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Modd la Millar

Moddle Miller. MS. Southwest
Hoad. Sanford, died June 25.
1997 at C o lu m b ia M e d ic a l
Center. San lb d. Bom June 17.
1909 tn Oral geburg. S.C.. he
was a truck driver for a concrete
(ompany. Me waa a member o f
New Mt. Calvary M.B. Church.
Survivors Include son. Irvin.
Denver. Colo.; daughters. Sadie
lllark. Denver. Algerine. San­
ford. Betty Washington. CUton.
Md . Cherrte Williams. Sanford.
Sylvia Blake. Sanford: trothrr.
James. Sanford: sister. Alleen
Sutton. Sanford. 13 grandchil­
dren: 12 great-grandchildren.
A rra n g e m e n ts by W ilson E lrh e lb e rg e r M ortuary Inc..
Sanford.
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Edna M ay O u stafson. 75.
Mayfair Circle. Sanford, died

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Enough airing thoughts, now
to the task at hand
/ferrules
Is a great produrt.... I mean,
picture. As with moat Dlsnry
films It appeals to both young
and old. The only problem I
had with the film Is that there
Is Ihla set plot pattern for Dis­
ney films now: a heroic figure
must overcome adversity from
themselves and scheming v il­
lains to save the day and get
the girl with the help of inhu­
man or human sidekicks

Dresses allegedly stolen

Here. Hercules must save the
universe from the diabolical
lladrs and his minions Hades
wants to take over Ihr universe
and become the greatest god
on Mt. Olympus.
Out to do
that, be must stop the one
thing that stands in his way:
the half-mortal, half-god son of

Castalavet Turner. 32. of 1115 Orange Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford Police. Turner was charged
with retail theft and arrested at Park Ave. and 23rd St. Report
said that Turner stole dresses with an accomplice.

Sanford—

Aggravated assault charged
Michael Max key. 28. o f 2704 9 French Ave . Sanford, waa
arrested Wednesday by Sanford Police
Markey waa charged
with aggravated assault and arrested at Ihe earner of 27th St
and B French Ave. Report said that Markry threatened two
people with a brick

Continued from Psgfl 1A

Nunsense—

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(Slater Mary Regina)
la a feisty overweight nun who
can't resist the spotlight. She
ts played by Amle Fontino
The Mistress o f Novices (Sister
Mary Hubert) la played by
Monica Vaderwyde. She la the
second In command and is a l­
ways competing with Mother
Superior. A streetwise, lough
character from Brooklyn who
is a constant source of aggra­
vation for Mother Superior Is
played by Ablgll Paul. Jessica
Bessette plays Sister Mary
Amnesia, a very sweet nun who
has lost her memory after a
crucifix planted one on her
head. And Rachel Fine playa
novice Sister Mary Leo. who
entered the convent with Ihe
firm desire of becoming the
first *nun ballerina*.
Director Fred Rogers (The
Secret Garden) returns for this
play. He brings with him the
talents o f Stephen Pritchard as
musical director. Amy Eckenwller os stage manager, and
Joel Uuntin os technical dlrec-

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the costumes for-Nun tea se and
Steven Rowell la production
assistant.
Rounding out Ihe
behind-the-scenes
group
la
Kay Bartholomew with public­
ity. Mike Tarqulne as ticket
chairman and Karen King and
Nancy TondorfT as general a s­
sistants.
The Touchton building where
Ihe play wtU be held Is located
al 121 East First Street In
Sanford on Magnolia Square
And please note that on July
4th. a performance will be held
al 7 p.m. to accommodate for
the fireworks display later that
evening at Sanford's lakefront.
Tickets are 812 for adults and
810 for seniors and students.
They are available at Delllahs.
Our House Coffee and Book
Store,
and
Stairs
Reality.
Sponsors for Nunsense are Ace
Hardware.
Bill
Borwlck.
Huntington Bank and Rich
Food Plan. For more Informa­
tion and reservations, call 3218111. Nunsense Is divine com ­
edy you won't want lo miss

The magazine highlighted Ihe
ronununilles and showed off
.some of the statistics that
make Sanford among the best
tn ths area. Iw laAccording lo the magazine.
40 percent of those In the his­
toric district are college edu­
cated; Ihe average yearly In­
come Is 830.18S; the average
home value Is 883.115; crime
Is down with assaults down 50
percent, burglaries down by
nearly as much. Thefts re­
ported this year did rise a bit
from 172 reported incidents In
the first quarter o f 1996 to 212
In the first three months this
year.
*The crime rale Is grossly In­
flated.* Slngetsen said. 'P eop le
lend to focus on the perception
rather than the actual lu m ­
b ers*
Sanford has been returning to
Its former greatness a little at
a time while the rest of central
Florida was looking the other
direction. Today. II is ready to
come out and Ihe rest of the
area Is storting to lake notice.

C rash----------Continued from Page 1A
ported to the hospital for a checkup but suf­
fered only a few scratches and bruises. Ihe
sherlfTs spokesman said.
When the plane crashed Into the trees along
the northeast shore of Lake Jesup near C am ­
eron Avenue, the fuel lank was ripped apart
and spilled Its contents Into a canal.
The land Is owned by the stale and Is used as
a Water Conservation Area by the St. Johns
River Water Management District. The fuel spill

Death-----------------------Continued from Page 1A
have specifically endorsed doctor-assisted suicide
but their referendum ts being challenged In court
and the state Legislature has sent the question
back for another referendum In November.
According to Florida attorney Robert Rivas the
Supreme Court's ruling has no bearing on a
similar question pending before Ihe Florida
Surpreme Court. Rivas represents Charles Hall,
a Citrus County resident dying o f AIDS who Is
asking the state's Justices to declare as un­
constitutional the 132-ycar-old Florida statute
making assisted self-murder a crime.
The Supreme Court's ruling Thursday. Rivas
said, merely rolls the whole Issue back to the
slates so the states can decide what to do using
ihe political process. Seven years ago. Florida
approved an amendment to the state constitution
that guarantees all Floridians freedom from
government Intrusion Into their private lives.
In a landmark decision he rendered In March.
Circuit Court Judge S. Joseph Davis of Lake
Mary, declared that ''Charles E. Hall, a competent
terminally 111 adult has the constitutional right

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African Americans and Aslans.
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cked artery tfirougn a small sin In
the cheat while die heart la beanngtar wim
with
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leas pain, an American Heart
Association meeting heard So far
its been used only for single Mock-

Into the protected area necessitated an Inves­
tigation by Ihe Environment .il Protection
Agency (EPA).
In addition, the Federal Aviation Administra­
tion (FAA) was also conducting an Investiga­
tion Into the crash.
Schlegel told Investigators that he couldn't
say what had happened with hla plane.
McDonough said. He told him he had been pi­
loting planes for 23 years, but saw no prob­
lems with the plane until II suddenly stopped
running.

the divine couple. Zeus and
llcra. Hercules la looking to
reclaim hla birthright and alt
amongst the gods. In order to
do that, he must prove himself
heroic not just through his
physical super strength, but
also through hla heart. Aiding
Hercules la hla truaty winged
aired. Pegasus. and the ornery
Phlebitis --or Phil for short.
As with all Disney movies,
there Is also love In the air.
Hercules falls for a sassy yet
suspicious woman named Meg
Meg has her own designs on
Hercules that Involve reluc­
tantly helping the underworld
leader. Hades. And there are
other
lovable
characters
thrown into the mix like Hades'
bumbling servants. Pain and
Panic. And there is this rous­
ing Greek chorus that sings the
narration -th ey are led in by
Charlton Heston who Intro­
duces the group by saying.
*You go girl* Made up of tal­
ented black singers, this ch o ­
rus dors some numbers that
bring the house down. One. tn
particular. Is where the chorus
hacks up Meg who Is singing *1
Won't Say*, when she realizes
that she Is falling for Hercules.
The screenplay Is written by
Hon
Clements
and
John
Muskrr (also directors). Hob
Shaw. David MrEnery and
Irene Mecchl. anil It Is full of
great humor and satire. They
make Ihe city of Thebes a
modern day like m etropolis
with big ctly problems.
And
they take ihe character o f H er­
cules artd turn him Into this
marketable cash cow.
He Is
this ‘ sports hero* with hls own
brand o f sandals and hls face
on a billboard. Instead of 'A ir
Jordan*. ITs ‘ Air Here*. Il la a
clever, hilarious poke at how
the marketing campaigns for
today's sport stars are gro­
tesquely out of hand. There la
that naaly word 'marketing*
again. That la only a taste of
great writing that Is abundant
In Hercules.
But what would Disney ani­
mation be nowadays without
great voices and personalities
to bring these characters to
life.
Moot notable Is James
Woods as Hades. Hls Hades Is
a short fuse and a fast talker,
and Woods happily
enjoys
playing It up.
Also Danny
DeVito breathes hls brand of
brash humor Into Ihe character
o f Phil the satyr. And Susan
Egan Is Just right as Meg with
loads of attitude. Other celeb­
rities
are
Tale
Donovan
(Murder at /COO) as Hercules.
Rip Torn (Men *t Block) as
Zeus.
Bobcat
Goldthwalt
(Shakes the Clown I as minion

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under the Privacy Amendment of Ihe Florida
Constitution lo decide to terminate hls suffering
and determine the time and manner of hls death,
and In order to accomplish this he has Ihe right lo
seek and obtain the assistance of hls physician."
The emotionally-charged Issue on whether or
not terminally lll-patlcnts can hasten their death
and have a doctor assist apparently Is far from
over. At times most of the attention has been
thrust on Dr. Jack Kevorkian, a Michigan
pathologist who has helped more than 40 pa­
tients commit suicide.
Jury trials such as the one Thursday In Scbrtng
offer ample proof that the Issue Is much closer
than some may have thought. Dr. Ernesto Plnzon-Reyes. a Central Floridian, did not commit
murder. He was simply a man trying to relieve
the pain of a dying man.
Not everyone agrees, of course.
Theologians such as Cardinal Bernard Law.
Chairman o f the U.S. Bishops Committee for
Pro-Life Activities, reaffirmed Thursday the
moral wisdom o f m ore than 20 centuries
recognizing that healers must not be agents of
death.

Pain. Malt Frewer (Honey. I
Shrunk Ihe Kids) as Pain's
partner. Panic. David Le Her­
man's Paul ShafTrr as llermea.
the merry messenger, and Hal
Holbrook (The Firm I as Hercu­
les' earthly father.
And you cannot forget the
animation which la perfectly
balanced between hand drawn
and computer. But to call such
a wonderful family experience
a 'product* Is deflating.
Poor
ole' Uncle Walt would be turn­
ing over at the utterance of
such a thing. So eat your Her•bey's /ferrules candy bars and
make sure to get those McDon­
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and. If you haven't had enough
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EDITORIAL

Magazine
recognizes
Sanford
It always feels good when someone
notices you.
Sanford, once the gateway to South
Florida, had fallen by the wayside In
the eyes of many.
For years, realtors quietly steered
potential homeowners away from the
city; schools were left In the dust of
newer facilities around the county;
businesses "knew better" than to even
open their doors In the former boom
town that had somewhere along the
line gone bust.
Not so any more.
The occupancy rate In the downtown
business district has more than dou­
bled since December.
; Run down houses. In the residential
dlstrct are being gobbled up at a rapid
rate and renovated Into stylish homes.
Residents are at once singing the
praises of their hometown and trying
to keep the secret quiet from the rest
of the world, hoping to have It all to
themselves.
But the secret Is out.
Orlando magazine recently named
the downtown Sanford area as one of
ithc "communities with character* In
icpntra^Flprlda.

Is marriage always worth saving?
The couple sat next to each other on the
couch In the marriage counselor's office. It was
the closest they had been In a long time - that
Is, If you are measuring proximity In feet and
Inches.
Speaking tn terms of emotional distance,
they were still miles apart.
Despite their differences. Florence wanted to
stay together as a family. *The children need a
Hither around.* she said. Alice w as 7; Scott was
11.
Dill took a more hard-headed approach to
the w obbly marriage. He w as a businessman
whose philosophy was. "When something Isn’t
working anymore. It's time to drop It and go on
to something else.* In Bill's case, ‘ something
else* w as someone else. He had found another
love In his life.
Does the visit to a marriage counselor bode
well for Florence's hopes to keep the family
Intact?
’ Rarely does a counselor save a marriage.*
says one authority on ’ match repair.*
*What saves a marriage. If It's to be saved. Is
the willingness of the partners to see a
counselor. It means both parties are willing at
least to try for a reconciliation.*
But Florence wishes their counselor would

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take a stand during their sessions rather than
serve as an Impartial mediator who asks
questions and then leaves it u p to the couple
to solve their own problem.
*1 want him to tell Bill tn no uncertain terms
that It's wrong for him to walk out on his
family.* says Florence.
Rarely will a marriage counselor take sides
or lecture the parties, but Florence has some
expert opinion to back up her position.
Dr. David Goodman, a child psychologist
who wrote *A Parents' Guide to the Emotional
Needs of Children.* was In favor of telling
parents considering a divorce. ’Nothing you

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A N O T H E R K IN D O F C O N T I N E N T A L
D R IF T

The most pervasive fact to emerge from the
study was the enarm
enormity o f the grief all the
children felt over their parents’ divorce. "They
were sad beyond measure. The pain was there,
hard and hurting. In every one o f the 131
youngsters.*
When the researchers saw the children a
year after their parents' divorce, they were
dismayed at the number who seemed less
Intact than they had been - *a disturbing
finding, considering that all the children had
been progressing normally at the time of the
breakup*

JACK

ANDERSON

£ In other
words, ihe
C IA
concluded,
know your
partner. ^

S p y gam e h a s changed
in the a g e of A ID S
The onslaught of AIDS around the globe
has put something at a crimp in the style of
the world's best spies. Pillow talk can be
perilous.
Spies risking life and limb for thetr
country’s cause usually accept the
risks presented by f a n shots
other-dangers with o a u a n t t* .
and bravest sh n itttA - these off as an
acceptable hazard of thetr trade.

i A n d.Y&lt;S a r e n ’ t In h a d c q m p a p v e it h e r :

Maitland. Downtown Orlando. Spring
Lake. College Park. Wlnter.Jferk. Isleworth/Wlndermere. Bay Hlll/Dr. Phil­
lips and Metrowest were also named
to the list.
We’ve known all along that we've got
more to offer than some people were
willing to admit. Some went so far as
to bad-mouth us in other media.
But we knew.
People have been finding out and
coming here, Investing money and
finding success and quiet happiness.
And. like the members of an exclusive
club, they’ve kept quiet about the
treaures we have.
Now that the secret's out. though, we
should go out there and shout the
praises to the world.
We've got something special here In
Sanford. Cheer the greatness and
make everyone aware of how muqh we
have to offer.
O f course we'd like to keep It to ou r­
selves. but when you have so much to
offer. It’s hard to keep It quiet for long.
If we don't say something, everyone
else will!
Sanford Is headed for something
great. Let's make sure everyone knows
about It.
Be proud of Sanford. You have a right
to be!

can give a divorce-orphaned child can make up
to him what he has forever lost. Deep down he
knows his parents rejected him despite their
assurances that ’ Mommy and Daddy both love
you very much.' He knows they did not think
enough of him to reconcile their differences
and make a marriage - and a home t o him.*
What Goodman told parents (or a generation
Is confirmed by studies undertaken to And out
how divorce really affects children. In one
study. 131 children who were felt to be
progressing normally - at home and at school
- at the time their parents were divorced were
examined over the course o f a year.

ELLEN GOODMAN

Inhale and exhale that thought
BOSTON-Now then, before we go rummaging
around for the devils In the details, a moment
of appreciation for the deal Itself.
The fact that the tobacco Industry was forced
to belly up to the (nonsmoking) bargaining ta­
ble Is enough to make even a longtime, die­
hard health activist Just a little breathless.
Until this summer, the cigarette manufac­
tures had transformed nearly every antismoking vtctory-from a ban on TV ads lo the
enforcement o f warning fabcls-lnto tobacco
profit. Year after year, a phalanx of straightfaced executives Insisted that smoking didn’t
cause cancer, cigarettes weren't addictive, and
Joe Camel was a cartoon for grown-ups.
Finally the balance was shifted by the
sights, sounds and (law| suits o f change. The
sight o f tobacco executives lying to Congress,
the sound o f whistle-blowers and FDA regula­
tors. the suits by smokers and finally by states
looking for Medicaid reimbursement of smok­
ing related Illnesses.
All In all. the atmosphere has changed so
much that ambitious politicians like Missis­
sippi's Attorney General Michael Moore can
make their mark fighting against Die tobacco
lobby. Inhale and exhale that thought.
A for the deal Itself? Il has some star Hems
on the health community's list. In return for
protection from potentially ruinous lawsuits,
the Industry admits that nicotine Is an addic­
tive health hazard, accepts a ban on the worst
marketing and most obnoxious advertising to
kids, and forks over 8368 billion over 25 years
to compensate for damages.
That Is enough to make this agreement his­
toric. But Is It enough to make smoking his­
tory?
When all Is said and done, when the presi­
dent and the Congress and the health commu­
nity weigh In. any agreement has to be Judged
by whether. In the end, there will be fewer new
smokers, especially among children.
Right now. Wall Street Is betting on the sur­
vival o f smoking. And when you deal with Big
Tobacco. Richard Daynard of the Tobacco
Products Liability Project warns. 'You have to
assume that every suggestion they make, how­
ever Innocuous, has a fishhook tn It.*
So we move on to count the fishhooks, or
rather, the devils In the details:
*
Devil One: The FDA Handcuffs. In the fine
print, the agreement limits the FDA's a b il­
ity to regulate nicotine levels. This is the
main complaint o f the fearsome twosome,
C. Everett Koop and David Kessler. If we
really want to deal with the most lethal
drug, we need to regulate how much nico­
tine and assorted carcinogens are In a
cigarette.
•
Devil Two: Freedom from Class Action
Suits. In the future, anyone who wants to

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to make
smoking
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take on tobacco Is on his or her own. This
makes It more expensive for smokers to
sue and easier for tobacco companies to
survive. It's a new set of legal rules crafted
exclusively for a rogue industry.
•

Devil Three: Taxpayers Foot the Bill: The
money the drug dealers must pay Is tax
deductible. That means we all shore Ihe
bill for damages.

•

Devil Four: Nearsighted Look-Back Proce­
dures. In theory, tobacco companies now
have an Incentive to cut down the number
of underage smokers. The deal builds In a
’ look back* at the numbers. Either the
percentage o f young smokers decreases or
the companies pay a penalty. But alas,
this penalty has a devilish feature: There's
a cap on It. It may be more profitable to
pay the fine and keep hook Ing customers.

•

Devil Five: The Devil snd the Deep Blue
Overseas Market. There Is nothing In this
global agreement that prevents American
tobacco companies from making up profits
by addicting women and chtldren-the new
markets-ln Asia and Eastern Europe.

There are o f course other details and other
devils even before this foes to the Congress.
For the health community, the 8368 billion
question Is whether these trade-ofts are better
than what antl-smoklng forces could win tn
court.
Many lifers In the antl-smoklng movement
feel torn, the relentless Greg Connolly figures
that this package might reduce smoking by as
much as 20 percent. That's the good news. But
It will keep the companies tn business for the
long run. Bad news.
On the one hand, he says, we shouldn't rush
Into an agreement we'll regret. On the other
hand. ‘ We have come too far now to throw tt
all away.*
The postscript to the pact Is going to be long
and raucous. Before this new deal Is a done
deal, we've got to dance with the devils.

But AIDS has been another mailer
altogether. T h ere has been a big change.*
one top CIA official confided to our
associate Dale Van Alta. ’ Even Russia's
most avid female agents are balking at
having unprotected sex with a target.*
Part o f this has been the march of
democracy that has overtaken moat o f the
countries with the most servile spies. The
KGB's Mata Hart's, once successful at
seducing foreign
dignitaries.
Including
Americans, generally don't believe that
stealing a trade or technological secret la
worth the risk o f AIDS - unless they
desperately need a bonus.
East Germany once produced gigolos
skilled at seducing high-level West German
government secretaries and other officials.
But
reunified
German's
once-cavalier
Casanovas seldom leave home without
condoms these days.
The CIA la no different. Top CIA officials
well know that some o f Its agents still get
useful Intelligence Information the oldfashioned way. by bedding thetr targets and
listening to them brag. But without the evil
empire to combat. It's difficult to Justify
ordering an agent to risk a debilitating,
deadly disease In order to tease some new
secret from the target.
In fact, the CIA has done Ihe opposite ••
warned Its agents abroad about the hazards
o f AIDS. These warnings ore internal, and
even classified sometimes. In one such
warning we have seen, the CIA's Office of
Medical
Services
(OMS)
soothingly
reassured Its agents: ’ AIDS Is 100 percent
preventable.
Scientists who study the
transmission of disease point out that the
pattern o f HIV dissemination has been well
Investigated, and the virus relies entirely on
sexual contact, parenteral Infusion, or on
perinatal circumstances.*
So. the document continued. *whllc an
AIDS vaccine or a disease cure Is not yet 8
reality, preventive
measures
are
very
effective.* In this message, sent to 1U spy
stations around the globe, the CIA offered
seven specific warnings designed to protect
Its spies.
First, they urged. "Do not participate In
unprotected vaginal intercourse unless It Is
within a stable relationship, otherwise use
condoms and spermacide.*
In other words, the CIA concluded: ’ Know
your partner.*
Of course. In the spy game that la the
whole Idea - to get to know your partner
well. But asking them if they have AIDS
doesn't exactly fellow after asking about
someone's astrological sign. And It may
tend to put a damper on a moment o f
opportunity when the foreigner's tongue Is
Just being loosened.
In a final bit o f Jingoistic patter •• and
something of a new mission statement —
the CIA's Office o f Medical Services chimed:
T h e task ts each of ours to halt the spread
o f HIV Infection and AIDS. The warnings
are clear and must be widely disseminated/

�IN BRIEF

Sumner to perform locally

Blood Drive sot
LA KE MARY — Holy Cross Lutheran Church. 760 Sun Dr.,
will be holding a Blood Drive Sunday from S a m. lo 12:30 p.m.
The public Is Invited lo contribute.
For more Information call the church office at 333-0797.

Breakfast sofvod
LAKE M ARY — Grace Unitrd Methodist Churvli o f Lake
Mary. 499 N. Country Club Rd.. w ill hold a Pancake A Sauaage
Breakfast and Rummage Sale on Sat.. July 8 from 8 a m. unlit
noon. This la an all-you-can-eat event.
For more Informal Ion call the church office at 322-1472.

V B 8 scheduled
SANFORD — Hickory Ave. Church o f God. 503 Hickory Ave.
(Georgetown areal, will hold a Vacation Bible School on Mon..
July 7 through Frtd. July 11 front 6 to 8:30 p.m. each evening.
Fun. food, crafts and Bible stories will be featured. Tor more
Information call Sister Robin Black at 323-1568.

Founders Day
SANFORD — Zion Hope Missionary Baptist Church. 710
Orange Ave,, will he celebrating Its Founder* Day with a
Memorial Service on Sun . July 20 at I I a m The Rev. Ben­
jamin Adams o f Rejected Stone Missionary Baptist Church and
the congregation will render the service.
The public la Invited lo attend.

Qospsl Fast
SANFORD — An end o f summer Gospel Fesl wilt be held on
Sat.. August 16 from |0 a m to 5 p.m. with vendor registration
at 8:30 a m. Food, fellowship, gospel entertainment and a
different choir each hour will be featured.
Non-perishable fond Items and personal hygenlr Items are
being requested from all persons atlrndtng this event to benefit
•he Williams and Laura d a r k Mission- The day Is t; on sored by
New Providence M R Church where the REv. K. Nehru
Thomas Is the pastor.
The rhurch is located at 700 Arietta St.. Altamonte Springs.
For more Information rail the rhurch office at 875-1322.

Craft avant sat
SANFORD — The [foeras Circle of Upas la Community
Presbyterian Church. 101 Upsala Rd., I* planning an Arts and
Crmlts Event on Sat.. Nov. I on the rhurrh grounds Trailers
and artists are needed lo participate
For more Information call 321 -5595

Savalabals
SANFORD — Sanford Church o f Chrtsl. 1500 S Park Ave..
it working desperately to save Campbell soup. V-B labels.
Prego spaghetti. Prppertdge Farms. Vlaslc and Swanson lahel*
to purchase a church van. Members are shon on funds so this
alternative method can help provide transportation for youth
activities. Ihoae unable to drive, running errands and visiting
other rhurrh functions
Anyone wishing lo help with this effort please send labels to
the church office at the above address si the rip code .12771 or
call ih t rhurch offlre at 322-7781.
' Jeannette SttfTry will atm pirk up labels from those desiring
to contribute Please contact her at 322-8234 One million
labels are necessary so much help la needed to make this goal
a reality.

Mens Bible study
| SANFORD — Each Monday at 7:30 p.m. Sanford Christian
l Church Is conducting a Mens Bible study. Presently the study
’ la looking Into the seven steps outlined In Promise Keepers.
The study Is open to all men In the area.
Call 322-0980 for more Information. The church la located
at 730 Upsala Rd. In Sanford.

Summer schedule
LAKE MARY — Note the new summer schedule for Sunday
School and worship services at River Oaks Church. In the
Driftwood Village.
Adult and children's Sunday School la 9 lo 10 a m. and the
worship service begins at 10:30a.m.
Nursery Is provided. Young children are dismissed from lire
worship service following worship songs, for Children's
Church.

S A N F O R D — A n e x c itin g
musical experience Is coming to
Sanford Church o f God. 801 W.
22nd St., on Sunday. June 29 at
6 p.m. Donnie Sumner, a 30
year veteran o f musical per­
formance. weaves to grhter a
fast-paced, well-planned, themed
format o f Sacred and Gospel
repertoire. uttUztng standard, as
well as his own original com ­
positions.
For 14 years. Sumner’s life
focused upon the professional
musical stage. The final six
years o f his secular careet were
spent as a co-performer with,
and a personal aid to. the hue
Elvis Presley. While pursuing
h is c a r e e t In ro c k m u s ic .
S u m n e r e v e n t u a l l y fo u n d
him self totally dependent upon
drugs for his existence. In 1976.
having ca p rrien red an em o­
tional collapse, h it world In
shambles, consumed by a wish
for self-destruction, his life was
d r a m a t ic a lly c h a n g e d an d
completely rearranged by the
transforming power o f God's
saving grace.
Ilia career has spanned three
decades. He has appeared on
national television in Elvis on
Tour. Elvis’s Aloha from Hawaii.
J e r r y L e w is M D T e le t h o n
(1973-74-751. Johnny C ash's
Flower Out o f Place. P.T.L. •
Charlotte. NC. 700 Club-Vtrglnta
Brarh. VA. T.B.N.- Santa Ana.
CA. 100 Huntley St.- Toronto.
Ontario. Canada.
He lias performed with the
Stamps Quartet for eight years.
Elvis Prrsley for six year* and
the Grand Ole Opry for one year,
Sumner has received a Dove
Award In 1969 for Gospel Song
of the Year, a Grammy Nomi­
nation in 1970 for Country Song
Donnla Sumnar
of the Yrar and an SESAC award
tn 1970 for Songwriter o f the
Houston. TX ; Madston Square
Year.
Sumner has made appear­ G a rd en s In New Y ork. NY:
King's Island In Cincinnati. OH:
ances at the A stro d o m r In

4 m s*

and King's Dominion In Rich­
mond. VA.
Come and enjoy his perfor­

mance. For more information
call the church office at 3223942.

, -*

Job fair a htlp to many
Tina Polk and Virginia Polk
spaak to Harvey Butler, owner
of Power Tap. at a recant Job
fa ir at ths S a n fo rd C iv ic
Center. The event eas spon­
sored by Men In Action USA
Inc. Kathy Kit* assists Butler
at the booth that was one of
many participating.

Cash lo speak
SANFORD — Mon.. June 29 will be the return engagement
o f Apostle J.L. Cash and Praise. He la the pastor/ overseer of
Prstse Center Outreach Ministries of St. Petersburg. This group
ministers richly In word and song.
Services begin si 7 p.m. at House of Refuge. 1001 Celery
Ave. For more Information call 324-4711.

Tutoring available
SANFORD — Free tutoring In reading and math skills for
children, first through fifth grades, will continue during the
summer at Allen Chapel AME Church. 1203 Olive Ave. The
sessions will take place on Monday. Tuesday and Thursday
from 5 to 6:30 p.m.. Wednesday from 3 lo 4:45 p.m.
For more Information call 3 2 16864.

Celebrate Sanford Day
SANFORD — Men In Action USA Inc. and Christian HELP
will sponsor "Celebrate Sanford D ay" on Sat.. June 21 at Ft.
Melon Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free food, music, singing.
Job leads, business leads and ministry will be offered.
Come and show case your business, church or organization
to the community. All donations will be used to help aid MIA
In the restoration process.
A concert o f prayer will also held held. For more Information
call 696-4888.

Christian Women to meet
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS — The Christian Women's Club of
Altamonte-Maliland Invites the public to a brunch at Malson
&amp; Jardln Restaurant. 420 Wymore Rd.. on Thurs.. July 10
from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The cost will be $ 13.50.
The day will feature "W eekend Gct-a-ways" with special
music and speaker. Brunch reservations must be made by
Sun.. July 6 by calling Jean Griffin at 423-9427 or Tummy
Campbell at 293-8453.

Pastor speaks of ancient-future thinking
SANFORD — Our congregation
Is made up-of 60.70 and 80 year
olds and we also have BabyBoomers and some Generation
Xers. How can wc create wor­
ship services lhal reach all ages?
I t 's c a lle d A n cien t-F u tu re
Thinking. It's about combining
the o ld -fa s h io n e d w ith the
new-fangled. It's preaching that
remembers the past while Im­
agining the future. It meuns
putting together traditions o f the
past and the new contemporary.
It's not always easy to do in
our worship service. There Is a
new openess to the past as we
race toward the future. We get
our soft drinks In high-tech
plastic bottles, but wc brought
back the c la ss ic cu rve s o f
Coca-Cola.
We have digital cameras that
capture life-like colors, while
black and white photography is
making a come back. W e're
sensing a longing for the old and
familiar even as time rushes on.
W e Just can't come to grips
with what It means to be living
on a threshold o f a new m il­
lennium. That's why we need
A ncient-Fu tu re w orship scr-

day.
All generations need to be
more tolerant of one another. W e
need to be tolerant o f one
another's music as well as one
another’ s concerns for what
speaks to them whether It be
meditative music for the older
group or cclebrallve music for

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vices. Worship services that Is
filled with old-new thinking.
Services that rc-approprlaics the
traditional Into the contem ­
porary. services that mingles the
old-fashion ed w ith the new
fanglcd.
W e arc try in g to have a
blended w orship service. A
worship service that speaks to
the baby-boomers and young
adults os well as to the older
members o f our congregation
and that is a real challenge to-

Let us know
The Sanford Herald wants to publicize your events, classes and
seminars that arc available to the general public.
Wc.d like to have the Information for your announcement at
least a week tn advance.
All Items should be typed or written legibly and Include infor­
mation about who. what. when, where and even why your event
Is taking place. Be sure to tnclude your name and a daytime
phone number In case we have some questions about the Infor­
mation.

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m y h e a d ."

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the younger group.
This is the challenge that is
before us today. Never before
has there been such a chasm
between generations In what
meets their needs. Let us be
open tn the past as we race
toward the future o f a new cen­
tury with an old-new church.

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F R ID A Y

Juno 27, 1997

Powerful Pirates

Dean
Smith

extra
base hits
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in seniors

Herald Soorta Editor

Sanford will
add another
page to the
history book
tomorrow
SANFORD — Tomorrow night will be a big
nlghl for Sanford .m It will add another page to Ita
long Itam-ball history
T h e D aytona B each Cuba w ill p la y th r
Kissimmee Cobra* In a Florida Stale League
doublehradrr ai Jarkle Robinson Ballpark In
Daytona Beach and It will be Jarkle RoblnaorV
Sanford Youth /Usehalf Sight.
Thank* to Sanford Mayor Larry Dale, the San­
ford Rrrrratlon Department and I'm surr many,
many other*, the youth all star tram * from San­
ford will bring Introduced to the (ana between
gjrnr*. also between gam e* Jackie Robinson will
be honored on the SOth anniversary o f hkt major
league debut
The event will not only be a night of recognition
but a fundraiser as well: two dollar* from every
ticket will go to the Negro la-ague Itaseball
Retirement Fund, and another two dollar* from
every ticket will go directly to the Sanford Youth
ILtM-ball program sponsored by the City.
Tills ta also a good time In thank different cor(Mirations and Individuals in the Sanford area who
have purchased enough ticket* to send all of the
All-Star* to Daytona free o f charge There are also
some extra tickets for other player* who wish to
attend.
Any kid who shows up at the San Ion! City Hall
In uniform will be given a ticket to the game. The
SKD la also supplying two buses to transport those
to the game who do not have another way.
Anyone else who want to attend ran purchase a
tickets for M each and ran be pun hoard at the
Sanford Downtown Recreation Center (.130-5687)
In the Lower Level o f Sanford City Hall on North
Park Avenue.
Call the Recreation Department at 330-5687 for
more Information and time of departure.
T h is la also • good tint* to pay thanks lo the
coaches who have donated their lime and energy,
and probably a few bucks too. to the kids thin
spring and summer. It Is not easy to do. but these
people do It because they love children and they
love the game of baseball.
S e a ttle 's lose Is Sanford s gain. While I am
nol happy to see Ken Griffey Jr. gel hurt because
he Is exciting lo watch and Is having an amazing
season. I’m glad that Ro^ Durey Is gelling a
chance to play.
The former Seminole Community College star
has been kicking around the major* for the last few
years He was going to be the starting right fielder
for the Toronto Blue Jays a few years ago but got
hurt and nver got another opportunity. He went to
Texas and played some, but I had nol heard much
about him lately.
Hut he has resurfaced this season and has been
playing well as a back-up In Ihe crowded, starsiudded Mariner* outfield. Congratulations Rob.
Good b y * s a d good la ck . It was good to see
Brian Hill get another opportunity lo coach In the
National Basketball Association.
While I am still not convinced on how good a
coach he Is. he Is a super nice person and works
very hard I hope lie gets a chance lo prove he Is a
good coach as he takes on a tough job In Van­
couver. who only won 19 games this past season.
The loss o f Hill also probably means that Richie
Adubato will be heading to Canada as well. I'm
very glad for Richie because he kind o f got
short-changed by the Magic in the coaching
change.
Adubato la a good assistant coach and he should
be In the ''m ajors."

S A N FO R D — A n o th e r day.
" &gt;r the Sanford Sports
In Ihe Sanford Recj Department Senior Babe
Ruth Baseball League.
Tu g Daniels arattered three hit*
and helped his own cause with two
hits, two run* scored and an RBI
] Mike Robinson. Joe Watson
and Joe Perry combined to drive In
right more runs a* the Pirates
whipped Ihe Sanford Yankee* 11-3.
The senior* will wrap up their
regular season with a scrimmage
gam e betw een the |6-year-old
All-Star team and the IR-and-Under
All-Star tram * next Tuesday at S 43
p m at Zlnn Berk Field.
The 16-year-old squad will then
lake on a combined tram of Babe
Ruth roar he* and Sanford Recreaiton Department em ployee* in a
fund raising Bar B-Que/rxhlbltlon
game next Thursday The Bar-BUur will start at 5 p m with Ihe
starting around 6 p m Money
this game will help send Ihe
S a a lo r*. P a g * 2 1
nasriiM . vsasitti

Tha Sanford Spcrtt Image Pirate* battery of cat­
cher Justin Enckson (left) and pitcher Tug Daniel*
combined lo go three for-sli with a double, three run*

scorad and on* RBI to h*lp lead Iha Bucs past th*
Sm ford Yankees 11-3 In Samor Bab* Ruth Baseball
League action at Zlnn Beck Field Thursday evening

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Molle
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Beer: 30
Pram Staff Reperte
LAKE MARY Bretl Mollr s
Ihrre-run inslde-ihe-park home run
rapped a five-run Inning as Beer:30
rallied lo outalug Seagate Software
16-14 lo remain undefeated In Ihe
City o f Lake Mary Department of
Parka and Recreation Men's Spring
Friday Nlghl Slowpltch Softball
League al thr Lake Mary Sports
Complex.
Beer:30 look a 5-0 lead In Ihe top
of the first Inning, bul Seagate
Software with three runs In Ihe
bottom of thr first Inning and four
nins In Ihe second Inning to take a
7-5 advantage.
Becr:30 regained Ihe Irud with Its
second flve-run Inning of Ihe game
In the lop of the third.
Bul Seagate Software answered
with three run* In ihe bottom o f Ihe
third Inning (o lie the game at
10-10. then look a 13-10 lead with
three more runs In the fourth Inn­
ing.
The score stayed 13-10 until the
sixth Inning. Winning pitcher Blake
See Softball. Page 3 B
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Brett Molls (right) had three hits, including a from behind to defeat Seagate Software 13-14 in City of
game-winning three-run home run In the sixth Inning, Lake Mary Friday Night Slowpltch Softball League
scored four runs and drove In four as Beer30 came action at the Lake Mary Sports Complex.

Rogers does it again at New Smyrna
Special to the Horald
SAMSULA - It felt so good.
David Rogers decided to do It
again.
For the second consecutive
Saturday night the Orlando pilot
pulled ofT a rare double-double at
New Smyrna Speedway as the
many-tlme FASCAR champion,
who is also a former NASCAR
National Late Model Champion,
won both the Late Model and
Modified feature's.
Rogers dodged the raindrops
as he bested the Late Model
field. Trailing the winner to the
checkers were Ronnie Roach.
Jeff Emery. Mike Kubanek and
Jared Allison.
A big thank you has to go out
to the fans, as they stayed
through the rough weather and
were there to cheer for the racers

that put on the show....true
"die-hard" race fans for sure.
Rogers collected the Florida/
IMCA Modified feature over class
points leader Bobby Blake, with
Randy Heckcr coming home
third In his U-Pull It Speedway
Auto Parts No. 96. Completing
the top five were Tim Laurent
and Joe Middleton.
Osteen's Bobby Scar* returned
to the winners' circle In the
Lim ited Late Models over a
hard-charging Chris Lawrence,
Jason Boyd. Jim Sharp and
Eddie Rice.
The Bombers finale saw a new
winner In victory lane as Bobby
Owens came home first over JcfT
W righ t. Mike Peppier. Mark
Scherer and Charles Fry.
T h e Sportsm an class saw
Bobby Gonzalez win for the
second straight week over Tom
Lowe. Kathy Gainey came home

third for her third consecutive
top three finish ahead o f GLen
Wilson and Bill Loomis.
B ob D o x le m a d e It fo u r
straight In the Mint-Stocks with
Ted Vulplus. Conrad Grenier.
B ria n V a n a ls tln e a n d V ic
V o n la ck er fin is h in g secon d
through fifth.
Mike Hoislngton moved up one
spot from last week to claim a
win In the Run-A-Bouts. with
Chip Chapman. Gary Higdon.
Jim m y Cross and Mark Roberts
follow ing the winner to Ihe
stripe.
The TBARA (Tampa Bay Area
R a c in g A s s o c ia t io n ) o p e n ­
wheeled winged sprints took to
the asphalt for a 25-Lap Feature
and Larry Tyler put his mount
on the pole and led every lap o f
the rain ed-shortened even t.
W illie S tau ffer took second
ahead o f two-time champion Joe

Melnlck with Keith Butler and
th e l e g e n d a r y W a y n e
Reutlmann rounding out the top
five.
This Saturday night will be an
extra special night at the W m lle
high banked oval as the Amer­
ican Race Trucks and Dwarf
Race Cars will make an ap­
pearance. as well as the 50-Lap
Late Model End o f the Month
Championship feature. Along
with those special events the
Lim ited Late Models. Sport­
smen. Mlnl-Stocka. Bombers and
Run-A-Bouts. a very special race
program Indeed.
Gates open at 6 p.m. and rac­
ing starts at 7 p.m . ev ery
Saturday night at New Smyrna
Speedw ay, located 10 m iles
south o f Daytona between 1-4
(Exit 56 east) and 1-95 (Exit 84
west), 4.5 miles west of New
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WHAT’S HAPPENING
TO D A Y
Auto Racing

Recreation Softball

Youth Baseball

Recreation Softball

□ U S S S A Girls F aslp ltch 18-and-Undsr, 16*
and-Under, 14-and-Under and 12-and-Under Na*

□ Baba Ruth Baaaball A t m 10-and-Undar T ow ­
nsman! al Ovtodo, TBA.
□ L o w f w oad AB W ars I n ____________ ________
Area Bambino Major A Toumamont al Wlntar

□ S a n fo r d R a e ro a llo n D s p aartm
rtn ant S p rin g
Church Softball Laagua a! Chaao
POST
S E A S O N T O U R N A M E N T * D alton a Trinity
Aaasmbly of Qod-Majaaty vs. Sanford Now Bathsl,
9 am .; Sanford Los Bamarltano vs. Sanford First
Church of tha Naurana, 10 am .; CHAMPIONSHIP
Q AME 'B a m . winner vs. 10 am . winner, 11 am .
□ U S S S A Olrts Faslpltch H and Under, 18and-Undsr, 14-and-Undsr and 12-and-Undor Na­
tional Invitational Toumamont at Wall Dlanay
World's Wldo World of Sports Sotbstl Complex,
TBA.

□ FASCAR at Orlando SpaadWorid, 8 p.m.

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Professional Baseball

World's Wide World of Sports Solbell Complex,
TBA.
□ C ity of Lake Mary Department of Farits and

□ G u ll Coast RoofcJa Laagua at Wait Dlanay
World's Wida World of Sports Baseball Complex.
TBA

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n e cn iu o n w tn s rnaay nigni opnng orowpticn
Softball League at Laka Mary Sports Complex.
Sanford Paint and Body vs. Bser30, 7 p.m.;
BeerSO vs. Ssagate Software. 8 p.m.

College Tennis
Rays

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Youth Baseball
□ Babe Ruth Baseball Area 10-and-Under Tour*
nament at Oviedo. TBA.
□ longw ood All-Stars In Babe Ruth Baseball
Area Bambino Major A Tournament at Winter
Haven, TBA.
□ Altamonte Springe All*Stars In Babe Ruth
Baseball Prep-13 Tournament at Winter Springs.
TBA.

Recreation Basketball
□Sanford Recreation Department Adult Spring
Church B ask etball L e a g u e at Dan Pelham
Gymnatorlum. Sanford Northland Community
Church vs. All Soula Catholic Church ol Sanford,
7 p.m.; First Baptist Church of Sanford vs. San*
ford First Church of the Nazarene, 8 p.m.

Arena Football League
□Tam pa Bay Storm vs. Orlando Predators
Orlando Arena, 7:30 p.m.

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Amateur Gymnastics
□ USTA7AAU (Amataur Athletic Union) Tram*
potln# and Tumbling National Championships at
Walt Dlanay W orld's Wide World ot Sports
Fitldhouse, 8 a.m.

Professional Softball
□ W om an’s P ro fa sslo n a l F aslp ltch Laagua.
Orlando W shoos at Tampa Bay Fire 8tlx, 7 p.m.

□ C o lle g e Tennis Coachaa of America Clinic at
Wait Disney World’s Wide World of Sports Tennis
Complex. TBA

Amateur Track
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Welt Disney World's Wide World of Sports Track
and F W d Complex. 1 p.m.

Auto Racing
□ FASCAR at New Smyrna Spasdway, 7 p.m.

R A IN A T SPEEDW ORJLD

BITHLO — Orlando SpeedWorld turned into a lake last
Friday night, forcing a post­
ponement of an appearance by
the TBARA (Tampa Bay Area
R a c in g A s s o c ia t io n ) o p e n wheeled winged sprints and the
regular full card o f Late Models.
Lim ited Late Models. Sport­
smen, Mini-Stocks, Bombers.
Run-A-Bouts and 4-C yllnder
Bombers.
Tonight will be a special night

□ G u ll Coeat Rookie League at Walt
World's Wide World of Sports Baseball Complex.
TBA

Florida State League
□ J A C K IE R O B IN S O N T 8 A N F O R D Y O U T H
BASEBALL NIOHT at Jackie Roblneon
Daytona Beech. Doubleheader, Kissimmee Cobrae
vs. Daytona Beach Cubs, 030 p.m.

Amateur Gymnastics
□ USTATAAU (Amataur AtMette Unton) Tr
pollne and Tumbling National ChamptoneMpa at
W all Olanay W orld's W ldo World o f Sports
i, 10am .

at the East O range County
speedplant as the Am erican
Race Trucks and Dwarf Race
Cars will make an appearance,
as well as the 50-Lap Late Model
End o f the Month Championship
feature. Along with those special
events the Limited Late Models.
S p o r ts m e n . M ln l- S to c k s .
Bombers. Run-A-Bouts and 4Cyllnder Bombers will also run.
making It a very full race pro­
gram.
Gates open at 6 p.m. with
racing starting at 8 p.m. every
F r i d a y n ig h t a t O r la n d o
SpeedWorld. which Is located 17
miles east o f Orlando, between
Titusville and Orlando at (he
520 Cocoa cut-off. Adults ad­
mission Is 815 with kids 11-

Juice II headed
for National
championships
By JE F F BERUNICKE
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY _ Anthony DiFazio and Christian Rosado
o f Lake Mary are among 14
county kids headed for Min­
nesota for the AAU national
baseball championship.
The pair plays for the 12and-under Chet Lemon Juice
II squad that plays out o f the
Lake Mary Sports Complex
and earned their trip with a
win In the state baseball
championship at Lakeland.
Now. the Juice is preparing
far the trip lo Minnesota In
August.
The Jutce
entered
the
Lakeland ^tournam ent after
winning the AAU Spring Sea­
son with a record o f 18-2 and
outscored opponents 65-10

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Professional Roller Hockey
□ RoHor Hoekay Intarnations! (RHI). N tw Jarsay
Rockin’ Rollart vs. Orlando Jackals at Orlando
Arana, 7 p.m.

Profeeelonal Softball ,

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Professional Baseball

Auto Racing
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S A TU R D A Y

Murray and Joe Ferpes
singled and Kyle Brubaker walked to load the
bases with one out and Kenny Me Keefer singled
In two runs to cut the lead to 13*12. Molle then
followed with his base-clearing blast and Beer:30
was up 16*13.
Seagate Software got one run back in the
bottom o f the sixth Inning. Matt Fairbanks
singled, bUt“ Aftfcr A ft' out. Drew Coulter forced
Fairbanks jit second, W alt Luna and Mike .. ffam ai tomato BBTI
La W ? n »
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Doing uJeTdamage for Seagate Software were
Bruce Hernandez (triple, double, two runs). Mike
Seagate Software would get m the nekt batter
Ivanov (three singles, run. RBI). Mike La Peters
ftew out to end the game.
(three singles, two RBI). Tim Sheets (triple,
double, run, four RBI). Matt Fairbanks (double,
Th e second game o f the doubleheader was
single, three runs, two RBI) and Walt Luna (two
rained out and will be made up on JUly 29th.
singles, two runs, three RBI).
Beer:30 Is now a perfect 5-0. while Seagate
Also contributing were. Drew Coulter (single,
Software Is 2-3 and Sanford Paint and Body is
two runs. RBI). Dan Lopiccolo (single, run) and
0-4.
Rick Boza and Nathan Spells (one run scored
Tonight at the Lake Mary Sports Comnplex.
:h).
Becr.llO plays the doubleheader against Sanford

Smyrna Beach at the com er o f
Highways 415 and 44. Adult
adm ission is 815 w ith kids
11-and-Under free with a paying
adult.

□ Chattanooga Lookouts vs. Orlando
Tlnkar FW d, 7:05 p.m.

□ W o m an 's F ro ftsa lo n a l Faatplteh Laagua.
Orlando W shoos at Tampa Bay Fir* Stlx, 7 p.m.

Paint and Hotly at 7 p.m. and Seagate Software at
8p.m .
Pow ering Beer:30 were Kurk Allen (four
singles, run. RBI). Brett Molle (home run. double,
single, three runs, four KBII. Blake Murray (three
singles, three runs). Kenny McKeever (double,
single, two runs, three RBI). Joe DiBartolo (two
singles, two runs, two RBI) and Kyle Brubaker
(two singles, two runs, RBI).
Other hitters were Vic DtBartolo (single, two
runs. RBU. Anthony Barronc (single, run) and Joe

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Southern League Baseball

Southern League Baseball
□ Chattanooga Lookouts
Tinker Field. 7 0S p.m.

in v iifliv o fiM

during the
championship
tournament.
DIFazlo
and
Rosado made key contribu­
tions from the mound.
Another key Lake Mary
resident, Tom King teamed
with Marquez Smith to lead
the Juice defense and other
key players included Bo W il­
liams.
Aeden
McQuearyEnnis, Marcus Lemon. Kev'n
Overstreet. Chris Rauschcr.
Dustin Abel, Matt Bowling.
Alex MUlan. Cory Wells and
Jason Lief.
Rosado even chipped In an
Inside- the park homer to
provide the team's leading
offensive threat.
Chet Lepton, a 10-year vet­
eran o f the Detroit Tigers and
Chicago White Sox, manages
the team and is assisted by
Dennis Harney and Chester
Leinon. Jr.

and-Under free with a paying
adult.
TEST AND TUNS

O R L A N D O — O r la n d o
SpeedWorld holds a Test and
Tune session every Wednesday
night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The coat la 820 for each car
and Includes the driver and two
crewmen - PITS ONLY.
For race Information, call (407)
568-1367 (Orlando) or (004)
427-4129 (New Smyrna).

SANFORD — ThU Saturday night. June
28. the Daytona Beach Cubs will pUy (he
Kissimmee Cobnut In a Florida State League
doubleheader at Jackie Robinson Ballpark In
Daytona Beach.
ThU will be a special night as It will be
Jackie Robtnaon/Sanford Youth Baseball
Night. Between games Jackie Robinson will be
honored on the 50th anniversary o f h u major
league debut, as well as various youth all-star
teams from Sanford being introduced lo the
fans.
T h e event will not only be a night of rec­
ognition. but a fundraiser as well: (wo dollars
from every ticket will go to the Negro League
Baseball Retirement Fund, and another two
dollars from every ticket will go directly to the
Sanford Youth Baseball program sponsored by
IheCity.
Corporations and Individuals in the Sanford
area are being asked lo help by purchasing a
block o f tickets to cither use themselves or can
be d o n ated to th e S an ford R ecreation
Department to send the youth players to
Daytona to enjoy a profesaional game. Tickets
are 84 each 4Uid can be purchased at the
Sanford Downtown Rrcreatlon Center (3305697) In the Lower Level of Sanford City Hall
on North Park Avenue.
The SRD will also have a couple o f buses
avalUble to transport the pUyere who do not
have another way to reach the doubleheader
Call the Recreation Deportment (or more Information and time o f drpaH w t. '

Jackals at home
ORLANDO — The Orlando Jackals o f the
Roller Hockey International (RHII League will
boat ihe New Jersey Rockin' Hollers tomorrow
night at the OrUndo Arena.
The first 2.000 fans through the turnstiles
will receive a free Gatorade bottle and there
will be a T-ball Home Run hitting contest
during halftime.
Gates open at 6 p.m. with the game set for a
7 p.m. start.

Fireworks at Tinker Field
ORLANDO - The Orlando Rays will be
featuring a Fireworks Extravaganza on Friday.
July 4. following the game with the Mobile
Bay Bears al 7 p.m at Tinker Field.
Tlhs U the second straight year that Orlando
will entertain the fans with a fireworks dUpUy
to celebrate out nation's Independence.
Fans can purchase tickets for the July 4
game by visiting the O-Rays tickets office
located at Tinker Field or by calling (407)
649-RAYS.

N S A Church State tourney

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Tad VuWua: X 1*11 Conrad Granlar. A (M l
Brian Vanalaima: X (II Vic Vanlackar.
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Jail WflgM; X IBM MMa PappMr. A It)
Mark Scharar, X 111 Charm* Fry
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1 (II CM* Chapman. X III Carp Higdon. A
(141 Jimmy Croat. X (M l Mark Rafeart*.
T B A R A W I N O I D X F X I N T t — I. ( f t )
Larry Tylar; X (4BI WllMa llaultar: X (4t)
Jot MafcVck. A (M l Kalih Buttar, X (H I
Wayna Raullmarm.

□ Cottage Tennis Coach** of America Cltnte al
Wall Disney World's Wldo World ot Sports Tennis
Complex, TBA

Amateur Track
□ A A U (A m a t e u r A lh le t le U n io n ) F lo rid a
Association Track and F W d ChamptoneMpa at
Walt Disney World's Wldo World of Ipo rls Track
and Field Complex. 9:30 am .

League this summer. The league will play on
Monday night's at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex. 550 Rantoul Lane.
Any interested trams, players, coaches or
umpires should call (407) 324-3097 for more
Information.

Senford All-Stars in Daytona

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College Tennis

PALATKA T h e N a tio n a l S o ftb a ll
Association (NSA) will hold a State Softball
Championship for Church Competitive and
Recreational division (cams on June 27-28 In
Palatka at Triangle Park.
Entry fee will be 8200 per team with a
sanction fee of 820.
For Information contact Richard Goodwin at
(904) 328-9382 or Barry Williams al (904|
325-4942.

W om en’s fastpitch softball
LAKE MARY — The City o f Lake Mary.
Department o f Parks and Recreation will be
starting an Adult Wom en's Fastpitch Softball

Wrestling Camp at Lake Mary
LAKE MARY - The Georgia Stale Unlver
ally Wrestling Camp al Lake Mary High School
will feature Ihe slaff from GSU. Ihe only NCAA
Division I wrestling program In the deep south,
boating a wrestling camp on July 21-23 Coat
ta 8110 and If you are thinking about wrestling
In college this will definitely be a camp you
will be Interested In.
For more Information, rail Sieve K a li al
320-9699 and leave a message on hia voice
mail and he will return Ihe call.

European Basketball Tour
SANFORD — Any high arhool age girl
basketball player who has the recommenda­
tion of her coach ta eligible lor this annual
summer lour of various cltlra In Europe by
Tram USA. The tour la educational and
cultural as well as an opportunity to display an
athlete's basketball skill al a very high level.
The (earn wlU leave In lair July and return In
mid-August T h e team will play In Ihe
Delphtne Cup In Finland 1200 teams from all
over Ihe world) and one or two other rontriea
In Ihe post the tram has played In England.
Denmark. Sweden. Estonia. Russia. Belgium
and France and Is this year talking to Poland.
The coat la approximately 82.000 and in
eludes transportation, uniform*, warm-up*,
travel bogs and food allowance while traveling.
For more Information (the tram ta looking for
coaches to go on Ihe trip too), call Ken Patrick
at 328-2092 (ofTire) or 333-2070 (home).

Tennis Camps offered
LONGWOOD - Sabal Point Country Club
In L on g w ood Is hom e o f T en n is Tech
Academy. Tennis Tech Is ottering a Junior
Tennis and Swim Camp through July 25lh
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday,
for players starting at 6 years of age.
The eight one week sessions offer* tennis
Instruction from 9 a.m. lo 11 a.m., lunch from
11 a.m. to noon (lunch not provided): gam**
and Tnatch play from noon until 1 30 p.m.: and
swimming from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
The cost is 8165 per session (or non­
members 185.50 per hour (or a professional
Instructed tennis camp).
Sabal Point also offeres three age level
cam ps In its A fter School Tennis Tech
Academy.
LITTLE PEOPLE TECH. Introducing tennis
Ihe "T e c h ” way...for beginners learn and
experience the sport of a lifetime, emphasizing
stroke production and ball control. Typical
ages: 6 to 9. Offered Monday through Friday
from 3:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. al a cost of 88 per
day,
JUNIOR DEVELOPM ENT TECH Programs
are designed for players targeting a com­
petitive edge In both mental and physical
aspects o f their game. Typical ages: 9 (o 12.
Offered Monday through Friday from 4:30 p.m.
(o 6 p.m. at a cost of 810 per day.
TENNIS TECH ACADEMY. Players seeking
to play tournament tennis or a position on
their high school tennis team should train In
Ihe academy. Typical ages: 10 and Up. Otfered
Monday through Friday from 4.30 p.m. to 7
p.m. at a cost of812pcrday.
T o sign up or for more Information call (407)
788 0590.

Seniors
Continued from Page I B

Brian Porter.
/ Nick Erickson led oil the second Inning for
All-Star teams to the State Tournament In
the Pirates with a double and scored on a
Ocala the weekend o f July 11th.
single by Daniels, who came around to score
“ • The Yankees actually led In this game as
Terrell Hunt led off the game with a walk *on a stolen base, a wild pitch and an error
’ . came around
_
i
Pirates
and
to score on n
a .tni»n
stolen, a
, The
"
..
. . .added
. . . another _run to
„ „ their
. _
lead In the third Inning as Ben Wlcgert
■passed ball and a wild pitch.
walked, stole second, moved to third on a
' But that lead was short lived as the
ground out and scored on a sacrifice fly by
Pirates came back with four runs In the
Perry.
bottom o f the first Inning. With one out.
The Yankees' final run came In the fourth
Justin Erickson doubled and scored on Mike
Inning. Brian Porter walked an later scored
Robinson's home run. Barry Porter reached
on an error, moved to second on a wild pitch on a single by Donlu Harper.
and advanced lo third on a single by Joe *• The Pirates closed out the scoring In the
bottom o f the fourth Inning with four more
Watson. Joe Perry then ripped a two-run
runs. Daniels walked and eventually scored
single to complete (he first inning scoring.
o n a wild pitch. Robinson doubled and
* The Yankees got a run back in the top of
Wclgcrt walked before both scored on a
the second inning as Nathaniel Cline walked
triple by Watson, who then scored on a
and stole second and scored on a single by

double by Perry.
Providing the Pirates' offense were Mike
Robinson (one home run. one double, two
runs scored, two RBI). Joe Watson (one
triple, one single, two runs scored, (wo RBI).
Joe Perry (one double, one single, four RBI)
and Tug Daniels (two singles, two runs
scored, one RBI).
Also contributing were Justin Erickson
jind Nick Erickson (one double and one run
keored each). Ben Weigert Itwo runs scored)
and Barry Porter (one run scored). In ad­
dition to giving up the three hits, Daniels
also struck out six and walked seven.
Doing the hitting for the Yankees were
Brian Porter (one single, one run scored, one
RBI), Donta Harper (one single, one RBI).
Monte Stokes (one single) and Terrell Hunt
and Nathaniel Cline (one run scored each).

�Sanford Harakf, Sanford. Florida - Friday, June 27, tW7 -

People
CALENDAR

' * * W 8l

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida Blood lkirik In asking donora or all types of
blood — especially O-lype donora — to donate at Ita Sanford
branch. ISO? E. Second SI. For Information, can 322-0833.

TO P S meets Monday morning
SANFORD - TOPS (Take o ff Pound* Sensibly) Chapter »G21
meet a every Monday at (he Sanford Alliance Church, 1401
S. Park Avr.. Sanford. Nolc new houra: Weigh-In la from 11 to
11:30 a.m.. and the mrctlnK la from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
For Information, cull 322-3130or 324-5541,

Sanford Rotarians to meet
SANFORD — Rotary Club of Sanford meet* every Monday at
noon, at the Marina Hotel

Activities for seniors
Lakr Mary .Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to Join
them In two weekly activities on Monday: Wondcarvers. from
0:30 In 11:30 u m.: Game*, from I to 3 p.m.. at the Prank
Evans Center. I5HN Country* Club Road.

Employment opportunities for seniors
SANFORD — An employment program sponsored by AAR P
Senior Community Service Employment Program Is held at the
Sanford National Guard Armory. 015 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday Interview hour* are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telepliotir: 324 ROIJH The program n w w » senior*. 55 and over, to
return to the work place

Cancer support group meets
Support. I lope and Recovery. S I I A.R., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p in at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far comer of the dining mom Tin* tv a self help support group
for all runrer aurvlvnra whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324 8737 or 322 7785 for more information.

Contract bridge
Bridge plaverv are invited to play ran tract bridge avery
Monday, at 10 30 a in . at ihr Hanford Senior ('enter. For In­
formation. call 322 41328

Help for gamblers offered
Gambler* Anonymous and Gain Anon for family and friends,
meet srpunilrly Monday and Friday (non-smokenl at 7:30
p m . Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake A vr.. Maitland
For more Information, call 23(1 9206.

Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday
Narcotic* Anonvmou* inert* Monday at 8 p m. at the
Presbyterian llm iv- nl Goodwill. 317 Oak A ve,. Sanford.

Overeaters Anonymous meets Tuesday
SANFORD — Overralrr* Anonymous meets every Tuesday,
at IO a m In Parish Hall Whllnrr Lounge of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church In Sanlord The meetings last about an hour.
There are no due* uor Ire* The only requirement lo attend la
the desire to slop eating compulsively

Learn to play shuffleboard
The Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club practise* every
Tuesday and Finlay starting a I p.m.. and plays Inter-city
toum am rnt* every Wednesday. Those interested tn playing,
teaming to plav or Joining the du b m ay call R u m Kliner.
322-7751. (or informal luu

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday litim 1130 a m. lo noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
Club gal tier* at the Like Marv Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Road, to make lathy clothe*, and Item* for nursing homes
,ia well a* Item* for the Christmas Store. The Items made by
the club are donated to prm n le babies, nursing home resi­
dent* and gill* for the animal Christina* store.

Activities lor seniors
L ik e Marv Seniors Invite anyone 55 year* or older to join
them In a weekly activity on Tuesday: Art, Irum 9 a.m. to
noon, at the Frank Evan* Center. 158 N. Country Club Road.

Weekly Lions Club meeting
The Sanford l.uni* Club meet* every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Joyce Fitzgerald at 322-75-14.
The emrinmnlty I* asked to donate used eyeglasses to the
club for its sight program

Bridge club to meet, play
Sunfurd Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Kiwanls Club of Casselberry meets
Klwanls Club of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.in., at Denney's on 438 In Casselberry. For Information, call
831-8545.

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 arc welcome. Fur Information, coll
322-2353 or 322-8101.

New Al-Anon group
A new AI-Anon group has started at Sanford Christian
Church. 730 Upsala Road. Sanford, every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m.
For Information, page Sissy at 317-5615.

Al-Anon group meets In Sanford
If you are troubled by the alcoholism o f a friend or relative,
there Is help. Serenity Won, an Al-Anon group for friends and
family of alcoholics, will meet each Tuesday and Thursday
night at 8 p.m. at the Sahara Club. 2587 S. Sanford Ave.,
Sanford. For more Information, call 332-4122.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. u self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 869-6364.

Take off pounds sensibly
Members o f Take Off rounds Sensibly, TOPS. Invite the
public lo Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1664.

Toastmasters meet
Seminole Community College (SCC1 Toastmasters Club
*6581 will meet every Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 p.m.. at
the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country Club Road. Contact
Rosella Bonham at 323-8284 for more Information.

Fair Credit Reporting Act
Congress passes long- needed reform
After more than four years
of frustration. Congress finally
passed some
lo n g' needed
amendments
to
the
Pair
Credit Reporting act (PCRA).
Changed
Include
credit
reporting and the credit Ole
correction process as well as
new lasra aimed at protecting
consum ers from those socalled ’credit repair doctors.'
Some of the proposals, such
aa the uniform coat of credit
reports to be set at S3 each
did not become law, Instead
the coat remains at M
a
report. The usual way* (credit
denlalal of obtaining a copy of
a report at no coat remain and
a few new twteta were added
for Instance, if you were the
victim of fraud, on srelfare. or
out of work and looking, your
credit report srtll be free.
Moat
credit
reporting
agencies |CRA| are already in
compliance with many of the
new law's requirements. The
Iasi's new shift o f the burden
of proof, from the consumer to
the agencies and their clients,
should
ensure
greater
accuracy o f credit reports in
the future.
You
must
be
told
If
Information In your Me has
been
used
against
you
Anyone who uses information

law. This la to happen within
five days from when the CRA
concludes the investigation.
If you dispute an item to a
k
FOCUS
creditor who reports to a CRA.
the creditor must then report
to the CRA a notice o f your
BARBARA
dispute.
If a correction Is made. It la
S iiL L H U G H E S /
W t
• to be shared with the other
GREGG
I major reporting agencies.
It now will be unlawftil for
anyone to knowingly provide
Information to credit bureaus
from the CRA to take action
that
they
"know
or
against you-such aa denying
consciously avoid knowing* la
an
application
for
credit.
Inaccurate.
Insurance
or
employment*
If mistakes are brought to
must give you the name,
their attention, creditors or
address,
and
the
phone
other
furnishers
of
lu m b e r of the CRA that you
Information must promptly
provided the report.
investigate and then
send
If a mistake is reported, the
corrections
to
all
major
bureaus will generally have
bureaus
and
others
they
thirty days to investigate and
originally reported Inaccurate
respond.
Any
relevant
Information. Once deleted, the
documentation the consumer
bureaus sron't be able to put
•ends lo the bureau with their
misinformation ftack on the
complaint will be supplied by
credit report. UNLESS the
Ihe bureau to the company
creditor originally supplying
that originally reported the
the Information certifies In
disputed
information
The
writing that the information la
CRA la supposed to provide
Indeed correct. Should that
consumers
with
written
occur,
the
bureaus
will
results of the Investigation
provide the name, address
with a corrected copy of the
and phone number of the
credit report (if app licable)
company
and
also
and also provide to consumers
instructions for adding the
a list of rights under the credit
100 word customer statement

r fc*
i

to credit Me.
Employers must get written
permission to look at an
em ployee’a
or
prospective
employee’s credit (lie. Should
an employer decided not to
hire or demote because o f
credit Me Information, they
must provide a copy of the
report first and spell out
consumer credit rights.
When a consumer cloaca
and account, creditors must
notify the bureaus and they tn
turn must report the account
was closed at the customer's
request.
Inquiries must now Include
(in plain Engllah) the foil
trade name o f anyone who's
requested a copy o f the credit
report In the past year (two
years for employer Inquiries)
and consumers srtll be able to
get an address an d telephone
number from the bureaus.
Charge-offs may be lu ted
for seven years after they have
been reported to the bureaus
under current law and If they
are not promptly reported,
they con affect credit reports
for many more years,
so
effective January 1000. these
aceounU can only appear on
credit Mea for Seven and a
half years AFTER the payment
should have been made.

Why do we choose our partners?
Last week we heard from a
woman whose two daughters
had married men who re­
minded her a lot of her exhusband. Have you noticed
how often that happen*? Moat
of us. when we were young,
•aid. ’ Boy, when I grow up I'll
never r * into the same kind of
mesa my parents did.* Then,
sure enough, here we are In the
same or very similar ’ mess*
years later, flow does this
happen?
Most of ua choose our mar­
riage partners either to rework
the moat painful parts o f our
pasts or to protect ourselves
from getting hurt again like we
were hurt when we were kids.
We often end up haling the
spouse we have chosen for ex­

FANNLY
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK

actly the same (ra tu and rea­
sons we choae them! Unfortu­
nately. thU entire drama la
played out an the stage of our
unconscious minds and we
don't understand how we get
ourselves Into the hard spots
we find ourselves In. We usu­
ally curse our bad lurk, not our
bad choices!

Let's say you were reared tn a
patriarchal family that valued
only goal-oriented
behavior,
and achievement n i
what
really counted. Emotions, lack
of competency of any indica­
tion of weakness was not a c ­
ceptable to your parents.
When we arc dating, sre are
very likely to be attracted ei­
ther to mates exactly like the
parents sre once found so
much fault with, or to partners
exactly opposite; tn this case
Dighty. emotional and depend­
ent. so that we can act out the
roles our parents ’ taught* us.
Either way. we usually end
up hating the very traits In our
partners that attracted us to
them to begin with. And. either
way. It's a no-win situation un­
til sre finally figure out that we

have to heal ourselves; we can't
give that Job to our spouse or
lover.
If your partner has som e
traits that drive you crazy, aak
yourself who tn your family
that reminds you of. Then, ex­
plore In your own mind why
you needed to pick someone
srtth those traits for a love rela­
tionship. Until you find a n ­
swers to these questions, you
will keep right on choosing the
types of partners you've alsraya
chosen, and you’ll keep ending
up in the same or almllar un­
comfortable situations you may
be finding yourself in right
now.
tfk to s t

-1 8 4 J .lx .2 ia

Donating organs lets life flow from death
DEAR ABBY: Donating the or­
gans o f a recently deceased loved
oaa should be decided upon well
before the time when the Loved one
is taken by the Lord.
Lees than s month ago, my wife
of more than 33 years passed sway
quite unexpectedly from a brain
aneurysm st the age of 64. We had
shared with our daughter our plans
for organ donations, subsequent cre­
mation. and lbs distribution of our
worldly assets Since the aneurysm
took my wife within a few days of
the onset, we had very little time to
prepare for her death.
When informed of the death by
the doctor, I knew I had the duty to
proceed as we had agreed, despite
my grief. It helped me deal with this
untimely, tragic lues
We were informed at the time of
her death that there is s 12-hour
window aft
harvest
have the I
transplant. All my wife’s organs
were used successfully for others.
Being s devoted Christian, I know
she Is well pleased with that result
1 have s cancer condition that
may prevent use of my organs, but if
they can be used to help someone
else, I can only hope fur it to occur as
I plan. We have a friend who is a
kidney recipient, and his life has
been mercifully extended because of
the transplant
Abby, we should admit that it is
not if, but when. Every one of us will
die. Preparing for our ultimate
departure could take very little time
when done in advance and should
help our survivors in dealing with
the grief that will unavoidably fol­
low death
Planning for disposal o f our
worldly assets os well as our physi­
cal being is the responsible thing to
do for those we love, especially when
we think of ourselves os good stew­
ards of the resources given to us by
the Lord while we sre here on
Berth. After all, what we ahould
really be focusing upon is being
found worthy to be accepted by the
Lord after our time here U past
DENNIS ROHN,
H00DSP0RT, WASH.
DEAR M R ROHN: I offer my
sympathy on the sudden Ioaa of
y o u r b e lo v e d w ife . You have
sta ted the leauea in v o lv e d In
organ donation about as well as
they can be presented. It takes
c o u ra g e and com p asalon lo

£

A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

ran t perm tselon for organ
5
onation w h ile su ffering the
pain of personal loaa. However,
doing so literally means the dif­
ference between life and death
for thoae who are on the waiting
lists for vital organs. You and
your late w ife are to be com­
mended for planning ahead and
discussing a topic that many
find difficult to talk about.
DEAR ABBY: Jeanne Eccher’a
letter about her encounter as a 10year-old girl with former President
Harry S. Truman and hia kindness
to her reminded me o f my own
encounter with a future president. It
was in July 1947, and my family
was touring Warner Bros. Studio.
We entered a set of T h at Hagen
Girl* just prior to the filming of a
scene. In the booth o f a mock-up
drugstore soda fountain was a
young Ronald Reagan and a young
actress whose name I forgot long
ago.
As soon as the scene was fin­
ished. Mr. Reagan bounded from the
booth to where wc stood. He told us
about the movie and described what
it was like being an actor. He signed
a ’ call sheet* for me and was so
friendly and solicitous about our
enjoying ourselves, that the tour
and Mr. Reagan became engraved in
my memory.

Although I had voted for some of
hi* Democratic predecessors, when
Ronald Reagan ran for president, it
was my pleasure to vote for the good
man who had been so kind to me
when I was 10.
JAMES A. PRENTICE, M.D.,
AUSTIN. TEXAS

DEAR ABBY; After reading the
letter in your column signed "Sad
Widow in Illinois,* I had to respond.
My father died in 1965. My
mother was devastated by hia unex­
pected death and was inconsolable.
The follow ing May w u their
anniversary, and I wondered what I
should do. Sending Mother e cord
might cause more sadness, but I
just couldn't ignore that very special
day.
A fnend told me that when her
mother's first anniversary had come
up after her father’s death, she and
her siblings did not do anything by
way of remembering it. Later, her
mother mude the remark, ’ You
would think it never happened.*
And my friend said to me, ’ Send
your mother a card."
So I did as ’ Sod Widow* suggest­
ed. 1bought a ’ thinking of you* card
and wrote a letter to my mother,
expressing understanding that this
was not a happy anniversary, but
their marriage was still something
to be celebrated.
My mother was deeply apprecia­
tive. She called it her ’ empty
anniversary,’ and thanked me for
remembering. My mother died nine
days later.
Abby, please remind your read­
ers to remember the surviving
spouse on his or her wedding
anniversary. It is still a meaningful
occasion.
GRATEFUL JEANNE

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for your u
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you.
DEAR ABBY: I saw the column
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organ donations, and thought I
should write.
I am a charter member of a local
Lions Club, and we offer ’ ey* will*
forms that now also have a box to
check for other organ donations
besides eyes.
It would be a great service to
Lions Clubs all over the world, in
187 countries, if you would mention
in one of your columns that Iocs)
Lions Clubs can be contacted to
arrange for an organ donation/eye
will card.
Thank you, Abby, and a great
big Lion's ROAR for your participa­
tion.
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41 - Stnford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday. June 27, 1997

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U N T IO N
• I M I N O l l C O U N TY ,
FLO RIO A
C A M NOi * T -d t I-« A -1 « -W
F I R I T A T I FIN A N C IA L, F.A.
f/b/a F IR M ( T A T I lA V I N Q I
AND LO A N A M O C tR T tO N ,
Plaintfa.
*a.

IN T N S C IR C U IT C O U R T OP
T N S I M K T I I N T M JU D IC IA L
C IN C U rT IN A N D FOR
S IM IN O L S C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
C IV IL A C T IO N
Caaa He. M l M I C A
DIVtSION
14L
FIRST UNION MORTOAQE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
ALBER T E PHANEUF A/K/A
ALBER T E PHANEUF. JR . el
si
a
Defendants
R O TIC S O F
F O N S C L O S U R I S ALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure tala
dated June 31. I M F and
entered in Casa NO M -34S1
CA el tha Circuit Court of the
EIG H TEEN TH Judicisl Circuit in
and for SEM IN O LE County.
Florida wherein FIR S T UNION
M O RTGAGE CORPORATION la
the Plaintiff and A LB E R T C
P HA NEUF A/K/A A LB E R T E
PHANEUF. J R . SUE C AR O L
PHANEUF. SABAL POINT C O M ­
M U NITY SERVICES A S S O C IA ­
TION. INC F/K/A SABAL POINT
C O M M U N ITY ASSOCIATION are
me Defendants. I witt sell to tha
highest and bast bidder lor
cash at the entrance of tho
Seminole County Courthouse,
at I t M a m . on the 24th day
ol July. I M F
the tot lowing
described property as sat forth
Pi said Final Judgem ent
L O T M . T W I N M O O S AT
SABAL
P O IN T
U N IT
1.
A O O O R D M O T O T N S P LA T
TMSNBOP, AS R B C O N D S O IN
P LA T B O O N 4 4 , P A S S ! 44,
4S, A N D 4 4 . OP T N S P U B LIC
RSCORDS
OP
S IM IN O L S
C O U N T Y , FLO R IO A .
W IT N IIS MY HAND and tha
seal ot Hue Court on Juno 31.
IM F
Maryanns Morse
•
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Oeputy Clark
Eehevarna. McCalls. Raymer,
Barrett S Ffappler
Past Office Bos 1410
T4mpa. FL 11401
F M I0 4 I4 S
Publish
June 37. 14SF
July 04. I M F
DCF-344

IN T N S C IR C U IT C O U R T
S B M IN O LS C O U N T Y .
FLO R IO A
PRO A A TS DIVISION
C A S S Na. PN S T 4 9 9 -C P
IN RE Eelate ol
STANLEY T STO O THO FF.
Dec ee M il
N O TIC S O F
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration of Ihe
Estate
of
S TAN LEY
T
S TO O TH O FF. O eceaM d. Fite
No PR 97 499-CP it pending in
Ihe Circuit Court for Seminole
County
Florida
Prebale
Division, the address ol which
is P O
D ra w n C. Sanford.
Florida 32773-04)9 The names
and addresMs ot the Personal
Repreasntatnra
and
Ihe
Personal
Repreasntatise'a
attorney era sat forth below
AN interested per*ons are
required to hi# with tht* court .
W ITHIN THREE M O N TH S OF
THE FIRET P UB LIC ATIO N OF
THIS NO TICE (l|
Alt claims
aqeinst the Estate and (3) any
objection by an mlerested per­
son on whom this notice was
served that challenges the
validity of Ihs will, tha qua hiw e lions of tha personal represen­
tative, venue, or jurisdiction ot
me court
ALL CLAIM S AND O B JE C ­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
PublictIron ol tht* notice ha*
b*gun on Jun* 37. 1M7
Personal RepreMntetnr*
John V Baum. Esquire
211 9 Swnope Ave
Maitland FL 13711
407/S45-S12S
Publish June 27. 1997
July 04 1997
OEF-3SI

RIOIHA I. NICMT1IN,
UNKNOWN TINANT,
N A R M T A CLUS
C O N D O M IN IU M
A M O C IA T IO N , IN C ., and
•A N O R A CN A I R AVION,
Datondawte.
NO T IC I O F A C T IO N
T O ; Regin* Hickitain
Beethomenttrautso 30.
35444 Rabeneu. Germany
Y O U A R I N O T IF M D that an
action to foreclose a mortgaga
on the following preparty M
Seminole County. Florida
CandambihM* U n N H a. D - t t
el
M ARM VA
CLUI
C O N D O M IN IU M , eaeardto* la
th a
D a a la ra tla n
of
Candarelnhtaa I o r M a rbe ya
C lu b
C a n d a a iln tu M ,
and
■ ih lb lte anrtaaad I ha ra ta ,
Ilia d
th a
I«th
day
af
Septem ber, I I M to O ff M a l
Naaarda Rank H I T , R a ta
107 k, R uhlla N a a ard a af
Sem lnele C a u n ty, F lo rid a ,
and re-raa ard ad SepU afasr
» , I I M In O fflalal Naaarda
■aak
I2 * d .
R a ta
IM 1 ,
Publle Naaarda a t le retoele
Ceunty, Fla rM a ; T O O I T N I N
a L NFI
m
A p n a A Lp
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MtAIVWWI
4wv
th a aa&lt;
I M I la d ai
daalarad hr aaM Daalaratlan
at Cewdsastotara ta h a an
appurtananaa ta th a ahava
aandarebthna u n it.
ttaa barn lilad egemxl you
and you are required to aarva a
copy ol your arittan datanaaa.
II any, to it on Chnatophar M
Huntar. C a q . tha plalnlltTa
a It or nay. whose addraaa m i l l
Second Ayanua, N ! . . Suita

203 It Paler*burg. FL llFOt.

within 30 daya altar tha Nret
publication aithar batora earn ca on ptamtiffs attorney or
immedlaloty thereelter; otherwiaa a default writ be entered
against you lor tho retie!
demanded In tha complaint or
petition
D A TS O on June 34. I M F .
MARYANNS MORSE
C lerk o t th o C ou rt
By Ruth King
AS Deputy Clark
June 37. I M F
Publish
July 04. I M F
D C F .3 IF
N O TIC S
OP F tC TtY lO U S NAM N
Sot.ca la hersby gtren that we
are engaged In bualnaaa at 303
Cottonw ood
Oriye.
Winter
Springe, FL 13F0S. Sammola
County. Florida, under tha
Fictitious Nams Ot D J J O I
M O N T I , and that we Inland to
register said name with tha
Dirt aion
of
Corporations,
Tan ah astee. Florida, m accor­
dance with tha provtaiore of tho
Fictitious Nams Statutes. ToWIt: Section SSSO*. Florida
Statutes I H I .
Joseph Lampone
Marianna D. Lampone
Pub!** June 37. I M F
O tF-340

NO TIC 1
O F F IC T IT IO U S HAM S
Nonce la hereby given that l
am engaged In bvsmesa at t4S
Wekrwa Springe fld . t i e 127,
Longwood. FL 12FF4, Seminole
County, Florida, under tha
Fictitious Name of T N S FIN A N ­
C IA L C S N T S f l, and that I
Intend to regular said name
with
tha
Division
of
Corporations,
Tallahassee.
Florida, m accordance with the
provision! Ot the Fictitious
Nams Statutes. To-Wit: Section
465 OS. Florida Statutes IM 1 .
Carol D. Clarke. Praa.
Publish June 27. I M F
OEF-3S2
M TN S C IR C U IT C O U R T IN
A N D FOR B IM IN O L B
O O U M TY, FLO R IO A
OABB N O . M - t M S - O A - 1 4 - L
CRO W N
RANK, a Federal
Savings Bank |l/h/a Crown
Savings Association under its
farmer stale charter).
Plaintiff
v
M ICHAEL C BLACK and D EB ­
BIE F B LAC K , husband and
wits, UN KNO W N
TE N A N TS .
UN ITED STATES O F A M ER IC A
BOB R. POPE d/h/a BP Land
Co . Inc. and B P LAND. INC .
Defendants
A M S B D IO N O T IC S OP SALS
Pursuant la C k fa t e r AS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgem ent
of
Foreclosure
dated June 2. I M F . end
entered h i Case No M -23SEC A -14-L of the Circuit Court of
lhe Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
Pi and far Seminole County.
Florida wherein CROW N BANK,
a Federal Saving* Bank (l/k/e
Crown
Savings Association
under tte farmer state charier)
fa Plaintiff and M IC H AEL C
BLACK and OEBBIE F BLACK,
husband end wile. UNKNOWN
* N A N T S . UN ITED STATES OF
A M E R IC A B O B R POPE d/b/a
OP LAND C o . Inc . and B P
LAND. INC , are defendants. I
wilt sell to the highest end beat
bidder for cash at the W a it
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. 101 N
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Flo ride
at 11:00 o'clock a m. on tha
S li t day of July. I M F . the tottowing described property as
M l forth in M id Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure, tow it
Lot 4. EAGLE C R EEK, according to tha Plat thereof as
recorded in Ptat Book M . Page
SF. of the Public Records ol
Sen*note County. Florida
Dated al Seminole County.
Florida, this 23rd day of Juner.
IM F
Maryenne Morse
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
B y Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
KENNETH L 3 C H U TT. ESQ
Florida Bar No 04414/4
Sobering. While A Luciak, P A
341 S Orange Ave. Sulla 1000
Orlando. FL 12S0t
(407) 425-4105
Attorney lor PlamliH
If you ere a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom ­
modation in order to participate
■n Hut proceeding, you are en»*
tied, at no coat to you. to tha
provision of csrlam aiaraUnca
Please
co n la cl
ADA
Coordme lor al 301 N. Park Ave.
Suite N 30). Sanfold. Florida
327F I. telephone (40/) 3234110 eal 4237. within 3 working
days of your receipt ot thia
Holies; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, ceil 1-400-9544771.
Publish
June 27. I M F
July 04. 1997
0SF-244

IN TN S O IR O U rr C O U N T OP
TN R I M N T S ■ N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D RON
M INO LA C O U N T Y , N T A T I OP

FLORIDA
C asa No. P 4 -1 I F S -C A -t 4 -L
O IN 1 R A L JU R IS M O T IO N
KNUTSON M O R TO A O I
CORPORATION
Plain lift.
»i
MARIO E. CHACO N. E T AL.,
Oafandante
A M H N O IO N O TIO N OP
FORNCLONURN S A L I N Y
C L IR R OF C IR O U rT C O U R T
Holies la hereby given that
tha undersigned
Maryanns
Mores. Clark of the Circuit
Court ol S EM IN O LE County.
Florida, will, on the 24pi day of
July. I M F . ai 11 00 a m . at tha
W eal Front
door of tha
Sammola County Courthouse,
in Sanlord, Florida, oftar for
sale and sail at public outcry to
tha highsrl and beat bidder For
cash, tha following deecnbad
property situated In SEMINOLE
County. Florida, to-wifc
L O T 1 11 , W Y N D H A M
W OODS,
PM ANN
TW O ,
A O C O R D IN O T O T N I P LA T
T N IR H O P A S N S C O N O S O IN
P LA T N O O N t a . PAOSS 41
AMD 4 t , P U B L IC R S C O R D S
OP
S IM IN O L N
C O U N TY,
FLO R ID A.
pursuant to the final decree of
farecto sure entered m a caaa
pending in said Court, tha style
ol which la KNUTSON M 0 R TQAOE CO R P O R A TIO N .
«o.
MARIO E C H A C O N . ET A L .
In accordance with the
Americans wttfi Dteabditiee A c t
persona needing a special
accommodation to participate
m Ihie proceeding should contect the individual or agency
sanding this notice no later
than seven (F) daya poor to tha
proceeding at Ihs address
given on notice Telephone 1(800)451-4771 (TO O ) or 1(4001455-47/0 (V). me Florida
Relay Service
W ITNESS my hand and official
seal ol said Court this 23rd day
ot June. I M F
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE.
CLERK
By Dorothy W
Bolton
Oeputy Clerk
LAW O FFIC E S OF
JO S EPH PANIELLO
Post Office Box 3147
Tampa. FL 13601
Publish
June 37. I M F

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77

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T OP
T N I 14TN JU D IC IA L
G INCUfY, IN AND FON
S IM IN O L S C O U N TY ,
F L 0 N I0 A
O I N I R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
C AS A NOt M -S 4 M -C A -1 4 -W
SO UR CE
ONE
M 0R7O AO E
SERVICES CORPORATION
p l a in t if f

vs
MICHAEL ALLEN ARNETT. JR .
I T AL
OEFENOANT(S)
N O TIC S O F A C TIO N
C O N S T N U C T tV I S I R VICE
TO MtchM l Allen Arnett. J r .
whose residence re unknown if
he/she/lhey be Irving end if
he/ehe/they be deed
Ihe
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, essigneoa. lienors
creditors, truetee* and all parbee claiming an interest by.
through, under or eoeinsl the
Defendants who ere not known
to be deed or alive, and aN par­
lies having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest m the
property described in the mort­
gage being lorecloeed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following
piuparty
LO T 77. HIDDEN LAKE VIL­
LAS. P H AJE II. ACCO R O iNQ 70
TH I
PLAT
THER EO F
AS
RECOROSO IN PLAT BOOK 27.
PAGES 1 AND 2 PUBLIC
R iC O R O S
OF
SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
has been Med egemsl you
end you ere required to serve a
copy ot your written delenses
It any. to it on 0AV10 J STER N.
ESQ Plaintiff's attorney w hole
address is 4404 Sheridan 4 l ,
Suite 400. Hollywood. FL 11031
no later men 30 daya tram Ihe
dele ol the first publication ot
mis notice of action end Me Ihe
original with Ihe clerk ol this
court either before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter otherwise a
default will be entered age.nmt
you tor the relief demanded in
the comptamt or petition Med
herein
W ITNESS my hand the seel of
Ih.s
Court
el
SEM INOLE
County Florida, thie 20lh day of
June. 199/
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C U IT C O UR T
By Rulh King
Deputy Clerk
Publish
June 37. 1997
Ju«y 04. 1997
D C F-3 M
IN TN S C IR C U IT C O U R T
OP TH A IM h
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M AND FOR
B IM IN O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO N ID A
CASA NO; i4 -0 4 1 S .C A .l 4
DIVISIO N: W
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
CHICAGO, ae Trustee for the
Certificate holders under that
Certain Pooling and Servicing
Agreement. Series 1994-C2.
deled ae of Novembei 1. 1994.
Plaintiff.
v
DELTA INVESTMENT. II. LTD .
CHARLES C SMITH, J R .
individually and ae general
partner. JACK W DICKS
Individually end ae general
partner. CHAR LES J GIVENS.
Individually end sa general
partner, el a l.
Oelendentt
N O TIC S O F SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to th* Summary
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
entered In the above-captioned
action. I will sell the property
situated in Seminole County,
Flcride
Condominium Units No E-1,
E l , I S . E-6, and E-7. PHASE
V. of CROWN OAK C EN TR E, a
Condominium, according lo tha
Daclaratlon ol Condominium
tharaof. recorded in Official
Record Book 1441. Page IB. as
smendad In Official Rscord
Book 1452. Paga 1727. Official
Records Book 1459. Page 1075.
Official Record Book 1494.
Page 1322. Official Record
Book 1503. page 31; Official
Records Book 1547, Page 918,
Official Records Book 1714,
Page 747, and Official Records
Book 2307, Page 1090. all of
Ihe public records of Seminole
Couly. Florida,
et public sale, to Ihe highest
bidder, tor cash, el the West
Iron! door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida,
berween It 00 a m and 2 00
p m . on July 17th. 1097
WITNESS my hand and Ihe
seel of this Court on Jun* tllh .
1M7.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
John P Cole. Esquire
Foley 4 Lardner
Poet Office Box 240
Jacksonville, Florida
32201-0240
Attorney for Plalnlitl
Publish June 20. 27. 1997
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407/831-9993

CA9I NOl 94-4119 0R-01B
IN NE Tha Marriage ol
Felicia F Kohn
Petitioner

AND
Eddie Steve Seenarin*
Respondent
NO T IC ■ OP A C T IO N
D IS S O L U TIO N OP M A R R IA D I
TO Eddie Stave Seenerme
YOU ARE H ER E B Y N O TIFIED
that an action for dissolution ot
marriage hat been hied against
you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses. If any. lo if on Felicia
F
Kohn. Petitioner, whose
address aa 400 Cranes Way
Apt 104. Alt Spgs FL 32701
on or before JULY 11th. 1997
end Me Hie original with Ihe
clerk of Hii* court before ser­
vice on Poliboner or immedi­
ately thereafter If you fail to do
so. a default wilt be entered
against you for the reire!
demanded In the petition
W ITNESS my hand end the
M e l ot Him court on JU N E Slh.
1M7
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C O U R T
BY Nancy R Winter
Deputy Cler«
Publish June 13. 20, 37. end
July 4 1M 7
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d e a d l in e s

ADJUSTMENTS ANO CREDOS: In the w en! e f»n error In in ad.
the Sanford Heraid wM be responsible far the Srtt IneerBon onfy
dnd only la Vie sstard af Ihe coal of that Insertion Please Chech
your ad lor accuracy tha IWM day N runs.

12— E lderly Cere

7 1 -H e lp Wanted

IN T N S C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S B M IN O LS C O U N T Y ,
FLO N ID A
P R O B A TS D IVIS IO N
File Ne. 9 T -4 S 4 -C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
MARTHA M HEHIN. deceased
N O TIC S OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration o l Ihe
estate at Martha M Hsh.r
decaeeed. File Number S7-4SOCP re pending in Ihe Circuit
Court lor Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 10t N Perk
Ave Sanford. FL 12771 The
names and addresses et the
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor­
ney ere M l forth below
A LL I N T S R IS T S O P SRSO NS
ARS N O TIF I8 D TH A T;
All persons on whom this
notice is serviced who have
objections that challenge the
validity ol the wilt, the quelificalione el the personal represen■alive, venue, or |urisdictK&gt;n of
Hus Court sre required lo tile
their objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Alt ersditors of Ihe decedent
end other persons having
claims or demands against
decedsnl’a eslete on whom k
copy of this notice Is served
within three months alter thedate ol Ilia first publication ol
this notice must Me their claims
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF TH R EE M O NTH S
A FTE R THE OATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF THIS NO TIC E
ON THEM
All other creditor* ol Ihe
decedent and persons having
claims or damands sgemst the
estate o l the decedent must tile
Iheir claims wilh Hus court
W ITHIN
TH R EE
M O NTH S
A FTE R TH E OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TICE
ALL
C L A IM S
AN D
D E M A N D S N O T SO F IL E D
W ILL BS F O M IV IR BAR R ED.
The data of lha tin t publica­
tion of this Notice is June 27.
1997
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
John J Tyson
Williams. McGuire 4 Bragg
P O Boa 1526.
Orlando FI 12103
407-548 4311
Parsonal Rapresentatrve:
Joan M Floegel
Publish
June 27. 1997
July 04. 1997
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pay. Club benefit*, positron
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43—

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A -2 L A N T E C H
Ohrorca V i5 Bankruptcy 175,
Adoption $75. Name Chengs
$55. Etc. (407) 523-0947 24 hr*
$3 oft wWi fa*s ad

55— B us Iddsb
Opportunities
TR IE D O F C LEA M M Q FOR
SO M E O N E ELS E?
ServiceMaid wM pul you into busmass
W a provide training and cutC a l Mr Fkcka lor da
331 9243
VENOtNG: LAZY P ER S O N S
DREAM. FE W HOLIRS-BfO $$
Free D r o d u s 1-800-820-4353
VENDtNO: New. sxabng, prodfiC M C a l now tor tree brochure
_________ 400-420-4353_________
W O RK FROM HOME No coat tor
■uppaes. asm to $360wk maxtog brae. 414 8*99 Ext W
YO UR OW N RADIO SHOW
C FL redo station ha* air Ima
torrent. C e ll407 323-1400

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PHONE PROS

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNOCRGRCKJNO

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APPLY ADHESIVES
We Tram S IM M .
Local Wore S IM T T -T 3 T *

COLLEGE

Assembler's
Machine Operators

ACP*y
Enreonmamaf Aa Teen
SOt Cofaaco Way
Drug Free Worepfaca
__________ 322-4190___________
W O R K Spray
painting
a
hreptui
322-9205
C M tors
A S S L S T O R t M ANAGERS
DO LLAR G EN E R A L COFIP
Hnng tor SardordiDoiand area*
Ratal exp prafarrod Benefits
nefadt haaffa. dental 8 Me n auranca. v seeBon, ays care 8
bonus pren Advancement opporlunitwt aval Appfy in parion: 3870 S Orlando Dr, Senlord
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AUTO M O TIVE D E TA K E R S
SentordLongwoortOlendo
Oood Income Potential
Benafks Altar 90 Day*
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AVON EARN T O 10% COMM
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19— Computer/TV

PIT

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Sunday t l Noon Frfaey

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pfaas ant parwnaaiy far our pabaraa Uuar ba exp s certified
in dental dittoing S wSofogy
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Good pay far quakheit parson
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PO
Box 1SST, Sanford. F I
32777 1887____________________

DRIVERS OTR

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ELDS NIT C A M S m iN WM
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D FON
S IM IN O L B C O U N TY .
FLO N IO A ,
P N O D ATS DIVISION
File Ntsmber S T -4 3 1 -C P
IN RE Estate ot
DOROTHY ROCK SIMPSON
Deceased
N O TIC S O F
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The ancillary administration of
Ihe Estate ot D O R O TH Y ROCK
SIMPSON
deceased.
Fife
Number S7-422-CP. re pending
In the
Circuit C o u it
far
Seminole
County
Florida
Probate Orersion the address
ol which is 101 North Park
Avenue. Sanford Florida 12771
Attention Probate The names
end addressee ol the mediary
Personal Representative end
that Personal RepreMnletrve s
attorney are set forth below
ALL I N T E R I S T i O PERSONS
ARE NO TIFIED THAT
AJi creditor* ot Hie decedent
end other persona having
claims or demands against
decedent’s estate on whom a
copy ol Hire notice re served
within three monlhe slier the
dale ot the first publication ol
this notice m rel Me thaw claims
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF TH R EE M O N TH S
AFTER T H I 0ATE OF THC
FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF THIS
NO TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS NOTICS
ON THEM
All other creditor* of Ihe
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate must Me
their claims with this Court
W ITHIN
THREE
M O N TH S
AFTER T H I 0ATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF IHIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S DEM ANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dele ot Ihe first publica­
tion ol this Notice is the 30th
day of June. 199r
LINDA SIMPSON R O TTEN
22 I Chicopee Drive
Pnncelon NJ 09540
Ancillary Personal
Representative
Attorney for Ancillary
Personal Represent alive
M ARGARET A W HARTON
Mxrgerel A Wharton P A
454 South Central Avenue
Oviedo FL 12745
1407) I S 5-7)41
Fla Bar No 293151
Publrxh June 20 27. 1997
OEF-224

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71— Help Wanted

Orange City Campus

A S S O C IA T E S D E G R E E )
IN 18 M O N T H S
• Medical Administrative A ssistant!
• Computer Drafting &amp; Design
• Electronics Computer
Technology
IIso Available
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(tmemn h r^ s m T e iD

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(Hay 1792 Ncu To Jrelr (Linlrn*)

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F in a n c ia l a id a v a ila b le lo r tb o s a w h o quality.
C a r e e r a s s is ta n c e a v a ila b le

ACICS ACCREDITED MEMBER

Bartenders
WORK AT BUSY AIRPORT
J e r r y ’s C a te re rs

323-0345
Cabinet Maker
Exp w.laminating assambkng 8 matadkig C M tor an
appoint merit 12 49 100-

Cashlers/Counter

SERVICE
AGENTS

Person
Work at Buay Airport
Wa ar* hiring f rtandly 4
Courteous Paopla
Compathlva Wagaa.

Part Time - Flexible Schedules
$6.00 Per Hour. Apply in Person.

Jerry's Caterers

Monday through Saturday
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
at:

323-0345

Grill Cook/Kit. Prep
Competitive Wag­
es J E R R Y ’S C A T E R E R S
323-0345

61— Money to Lend
ssm osT cash N o w m u
It you are receiving payment
bom no. taatamem trvxjty or
worker* comp 773-4828
AM ER IC AN
A UTO
TITL E
LO A N S You keep car, no cradH
check. 322-1147-Longwood

JUST A FRIENDLY
REMINDER...
NOON a T H C
DEADLINE FOR
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CLASSIFIED AOS

DOLLAR
C O M E G R O W W rTH
W A TSO N I
Our rew sxpandad office In
Lake Mary has operengs lor enareWc protoaatonaf Making an
sxcaAent career in s tugfi pnjlie. spacious atmosphere Ex­
perienced and now Icensae*
Cab: TR U D Y MEYER
Far * conddenbei Interview

323-3200

R E N T

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AT THE

Sanford Airport
2 Red Cleveland Blvd. •Sanford, FL 32773
Ocdv flart-A-Car a a StnokarDug fra* Ytortpbc* • E0C.

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K IT ’N* C A R L Y L E ® hy U r r y Wright

71— Help Wanted
tiapt management * rapalra
UM 4n.aK 0 . S W a. *97-7001

163— Waterfront
Property For Sal*

A TfiADe-cFF

altor 12 00 pm

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Runt but ha* knock n engine
*1000 (904) 77S-1793

ST. JOHN'S RIVER 3 ? * J pool.
2 ear g«r, tamWtkn. $157,900
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207— Jew elry

Antique/Colteclibtes

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SPEED V C V I NEW TIRES
$3975 Cal 29S-73SS

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VINfllHf I PROPI Mill S

(904) &gt;32-3277/1407)

good *2,000 (904) 775-1793

STYLIST NAIL TECH
MESSAGE THERAPIST.

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MATTRESS SALS - Ful alia
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CASH *M FAD*
For J u t Cara. Trucks * U mcI

14Q71M2SS47

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lot In Town

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COm WMCWT LOCAncN tt ija a

239—
Motorcyctos/BI kaa
For Salt

la k e Harney W oods

106— Ouptei/THpIn

STUDIO 1 BEDROOM

w -w w w

323*3301

Vtofifn. Dryirc. Rifngeriton

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE

FRL77 SAT 79 9 4 203 RiOGE
OWtVt. Sartod_______________
SANTORO CHURCH of OOO

381S. SANFOAOAVE, SANFORO

Apartmsnts/Momas to
Short
•rVtSTORjS REALTY 7745*15

G O VT FORCCLOM O
tkvnes kom pennea on |1 Oo
v o e n Ta*. Rape t R EO • y o u
Area toe free ID 100 219 9000
I n M 220*k » pure&gt;4 kaang*

More Apartment
Less Money!

I BUY HOUSESI
Any condraorvAJI cash

2 BR/2 Bath • 1150 sq. ft.
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Reduced H&lt; *00
SI 4*1233400

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Call For More Details

266-Cteanlng

330-5204

LAASEANJRCHASE OPTION
Nee heme n Sentord * 7 . tred
tot CFt A. renovated 1*7 000
$3 000 deposit $*25, mown
Ce4 1152) M9-4430

276-Handy Man

291-Pa Inting

Services
GENERAL

uachm c

w ork

.Country Laka Apts
Aetpoeraum

252-Add ItIons 6
Remodeling

must »e* $**,500 33*7729

Ce* Ceeer 331-7M7
WORMS CONSTRUCTION
Tree eve carpentry. 11 tvaukng.
odd job* A more No job too
•me* Free eshmete* 57*0*21

MARKHAM PLACE
110 Ftontwe Tree *3, apet plan.

Country Lake
Apartments
2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford

253-Air Conditioning

259-Child Care
Centers

flBMMwaa

PREFERRED N AD S
Reed.
ektyipl-etoy
Family
owned A operated m ce 19S4
Lto.Sonded.tna
323-1*97 or
2*0-5120

297-Plum bing

278-Home
Im provem ents

296- P ressu re
Cleaning

Free e*L UcAni. 131-4123
Driver"

P ressu re Cleaning
L7TTONS Handyman * Clean­
ing Svcs No job too amatvtxg
Free eat 24 tv «vc 657-0*1*
R A N O rS REPAIRS in tE it.
paint. rotten wood, repair*, cuetom ooodwoty &gt;34-73*7

263-Celling Repair
P O P C O R N CEILING
REPAIR

LARRY'S RUNTMO
Painting t pressure cleaning
Ltirts Free E « 303-1337

270-Drywall

betwetn *2. M F 321-8712
PRESSURE-Steam Washing
Deck* * WaAs * Driveway*
STEAM FACTORY 324 7666

302-Roofing

CALL ROGERT 32* 9335

264-Clock Rapair
ANTIOUE CLOCKS REPAIRED
Grandtatner, Watt, Mantle i
Cuckoo 407-322-332*

No kid*, no pete 323*019
SANFORD tkatonc Ostncl t A 2
tdrm apt* Some * utn.be*
Good area 321 &lt;757_________

279-lrrlgatlon/Repalr
271-Electrical
M YRUD ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
Rettoennavcommereat
Lie »ER 0014297 Intbonded
Call (407) 791-4413

RAINMAKER IRRIGATION
Repave * InaUAltxxi
Free estimate* Call 444 *374

280-Laundry Service

YATES ROOFING tinea 1929
Church A Sr. Otec. 3rd. Gen.
Lie. 9RC0022SM. 322-1*49

305— Secretarial &amp;

Typing

284-Lawn Service
100— Condom inium
Rentala

2 and 3 Bedroom

HIOOCN VILLAGE 2 V2 Com­
munity pool, great kxaborVcon
t*tmn 1875/mon Call 321 *194

103— H ou se sUnfurnished

NOTICE
Federal Fee Meeting Act wNch
makes N begat to adverb** any
preference, limitation, or tkscnmmauon bated on race, col­
or. rebgwn, eat. hendeap, taTukel ttatut or national ongav

DAVE) GREEN CARPENTRY
Home improvement*, eitert, re­
pair*. kciVr* 320-19151907 520*

266Carpet/lnstaliatlons

272-Constructlon

314— Swim m ing Pool
Services
CAR LS POOL RENOVATION
We do acrylic decks. Loot
deck*, marclte A diamond
brtghtJO yre Remodeling.
10% Senior CltUen Discount
Uc/Bonded.407-32*-73t*

RESIO(COMMERCIAL/NEW/
RENOVATION Call 331-777701
24 tv*. *72 2922

274-Fence

Sumnwi

268-Cleaning
Services

CALL US AT

(407)324-4334
DIRECTIONS:
On 250} Street (RL 46A) botwoon 17-92
and Airport BNd. on HartwaMAvenue

2450 Hartwell Ave.

— —

Sanford, a 32771

A P A R TM EN TS

TROtSE ASSOC. Can FL. Inc
PARALEGAL Legal doc prep
Adoption, bankruptcy, divorce,
contract*, wet*, incorporation*.
Nutary.
407-131-13*2

291-Painting

319— Upholstery

Advertise Daily In A ll 3 Publications
Sanford Herald • Bargain Hunter • Lake Ma
A 3-Line Ad Averages $46.00 / month
Call Today! Classified Dept. 322-2611

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‘ BLONDIE

by Chic Young
TOLD HIM X f l f f P /

rr M is a BCAtnv

Is kids’ fad dangerous?

DEAR DR. GOTT: On a recent sit­
com. one of the children (wallowed a
tadpole. Remembering the fad many
years ago of swallowing goldfish. I
wonder If the practice ia harmful
DEAR READER; It certainly is to
the swallowed critter; they cannot
survive for long in the highly acidic
gastric contents. As far as humans
are concerned, swallowing live gold­
fish or tadpoles is probably not haz­
ardous to health.
However. I can't for the life of me
by Mort Walker
imagine why anyone would perform
t a l k a b o u t f l p w i ttf
such an act But. then. I'm old and like
TWO PEOPLE ARE GOING
to think that I have developed at least
TO M AK e IQ O O O
a modicum of common sense.
MEN MISERABLE
DEAR DR. GOTT: I have psoriasis
snd arthritis. My doctor claims that
there is no relation In a recent col­
umn. you said there ia. Who's right?
DEAR READER: I am
Although often considered to be pri­
marily a skin disorder without serious
complications, psoriasis can — in
aeme people — cause a particularly
severe form of arthritis that can be
quite crippling.
Treatment ia the same as that used
for other forms of arthritis: Namely,

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Severe cases may require
methotresate. an anti-melabollte
medication that ia used lor advanced
psoriasis 'and the associated arthrl
list.
Of course. In your rase, your doctor
may be correct. You could have non
psoriatic arthritia — such as
osteoarthritis - that is unrelated to
your skin disorder Fortunately, the
treatment is the same
If you truly need to know the muse
by Charlaa M. Schulz
of your arthritis, seek a consultation
with a rheumatologist Hut 111 bet that
PROBABLY A TIRE
the skin disease snd Ihe arthritis are
linked
COMPANY OR SOMETHING
To ghre you more information. I am
sending you copies of my llsaltb
Reports 'Eczem a and Psoriasis "
Other readers oho would lika copies
should send 13 for each report plus a
long, self addressed, stamped rnve
lope to P O Bos 3tl7, Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY l(IM Re sure
. to mention the Utie'si
DEAR DR GOTT I have a compul
sion to correct printed misspellings
For rumple, in a recent column on
the normal, programmed death of
cells, you referred to 'apotosis.* not
‘ apoptosis’ at Ihe Greek derived
word Is property spelled As you tndl
rated, live second *P is silent, but you
misspelled the word nonetheless

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I enjoy good health — with one ginr­
ing exception I have acid in my
esophagus, associated with belching
and coughing, aggravated by exercis­
ing or lying flat. My doctor attributed
these symptoms to the ibuprofen I
taking for my arthritia. Ho
I stopped the medicine months ago
and am still having trouble. Where do
I go from here?
DEAR READER To have X rays of
your stomach. I hope. The symptoms
you describe are textbook classic for
reflux, a common condition that can
easily ba diagnosed during s special
X-ray study called “ an upper Gl

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supine. Cough and heartburn are
prominent complaints, which can be
worsened by aspirin, Ibuprofen and
similar drugs.
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by X-ray, your doctor will prescribe
metfidne. such as Prilosec, to reduce
tha formation of gastric acid and
People with reflux have a weakness relieve your symptoms
Because hiatal hernia is often asso
in the muscular valves that prevent
stomach acid from being regurgitated dated with reflux, I am sending you a
into Ihe esophagus. Symptoms ero copy of my Health Report ‘ Hiatal
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that I spelled 'apoptosis* correctly
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have believed that it is spelled the
way II sounds They should be sent to
their rooms without any supper. Keep
u p (lie goo d week.

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in rectangles
By Phillip Aider
Before starting this column. I hunted
for a quotation including Ihe word
'combination * The Microsoft Book
shelf gave this by Sir Walter Scott
“The happy combination of fortuitous
ctmimtUnres * Also, there was a foot
note referring to Daniel Webster, which
produced ‘ Fearful concatenation of
circumstances ' And there was another
footnote reference, this one to Sydney
Smith, which gave s delightful observe
lion 'Daniel Webster struck me much
like a steam engine in trousers '
Today's deal was declared by John
Codings, who has been known to act
like a steam engine in designer
trousers An Englishman with an in
credible talent for the game, he always
seems to know where the cards lie.

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clubs would be the normal action of
choice
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spade to East s jack (a harmless falsecard* and a trump to dummy’s kiag.
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ruffed a heart in the dummy, ruffed a
spade in hand, and ruffed the heart
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jack.
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have the diamond king for his twospade raise. Realizing this. West re­
turned s diamond But as always.
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themselves ot their volition This will
usher m an averting. evonttui period you
should hod pleasing
CANCER (June 31-Juty 33) Fnends and
cowortiars will be aniious to see you ful­
fill your purposes today Even whan
you rs not m need of assistance, some­
one might be there to help you anyway
Trying to patch up a broken romance7
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker can help
you understand what to do to make the
relationship work Mail $2.75 to
Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper. P O
Box 1758. Murray HiU Sutton. New York.
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LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Stand solidly
behind your decisions today it you
believe them to be right No mailer how

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today You w&gt;a know when to be aenous
and when to let your tense of humor lake
charge
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Material
trends are moving m your tavor loday. but
this might not be readrty apparent The
gains you* make could come from unex­
pected sources
ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 10) New places
and new faces could be yearning lor you
today, yet you! be most cozy m arrange­
ments with old pais Play s cool and com­
bos both.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Competitive
developments won t unnerve you today.
You win feel secure m your abilities and
there wiS be justification for your reasonng
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Business con­
tacts who have been tough to reach
could bo more accessible today In fact,
they I be quite warm and not as kkefy lo
reject you or your offer

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good, it's because your hard work is
bemg acknowledged
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end the week
SCORPIO (Oct. 34-Nov. 32) A family
protect that has been a burr under your
saddU can be brought to closure today
The ends in sight- to do some extra work
lo conclude rt.
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You will be m an outgoing, fun mood —
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TH URSDAY

5 0 C e n ts

Sanford Herald

*

Serving SenYord, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
89th Year, No. 219 - Sanford. Florida

Ready to
rescue

Today:
Scattered
Thunderatorma.
iltgh e in the upper

Sanford gears
up for patient
transport

TODAY

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By VICKI DetORW RR
Herald Senior S ta ff Writer

Photo oxhlbit
C olu m bia M edical C enter w ill present a
p h oto e x h ib it titled. ” A T rib e o f W arrior
W om en .” June 10 through Ju ly 6 at Center
Court In Sem inole Tow n e Center. Sanford,
during regular m all operating houra. T h e ex*
hiblt featu re* photo* and essay* from JO *urv lv o r* o f breast cancer. Th e U niversity of
A la b a m a at B ir m in g h a m C o m p r e h e n s iv e
C an cer C en ter com m ission ed photographer
Melissa Springer In HAM for Ihe project
Breast cancer I* the most com m on m a­
lignancy and the m ajor cause o f cancer death In
w om en. One o f every eight Am erican w om en l*
diagnosed w ith the disease. O f the wom en
diagnosed. 63 percent survive 10 years and 56
percent survive 15 year*.
For Inform ation, call 646-7860

Oviedo is watching
Starting Ju ly 1. Browning FerTi* Industrie*
waste collection crew *. In cooperation w ith the
C ity o f O viedo police and fire departm ent*, will
Initiate a neighborhood watch program. BF1
d rivers and dispatchers will be watrhtng for
suspicious activity, crim e* In progress, fire*,
accidents and unsafe conditions.
For qu estion s rega rd in g T h e T ru e Blue
Lookin g Out for You program, call 831*1539 or
977-6000

Sanford firefighters and
tha lakafront . Two of tho

i tost equipment at
Sanford station* or*

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Paxsnn C om m u n ica tion s C orporation a n ­
nounced Tuesday the sale of It* radio group to
Clear Channel Com m unication* Corporation for
$693 million. Included In the sale are Paxaon's
46 radio station* 142 In Flortdal. 6 radio news
and sports networks, tw o minor league sports
team * and Its billboard division with 526 faces
In the state. Th e sale Is subject to approval by
the Federal Com m unication Commission.

Sara Friend, nine m onth* old. ho* become
regular at G old 's G ym In Sanford
Not pu m ping any Iron yet but gettin g plenty o f
exercise and ra tin g the right things • fresh fruit
and cottage cheese Instrad o f crackers or candy.
T o be sure. Sara 1* gettin g Ihe best o f super­
vision H er m om . Shelly Friend. Is the personal
training director at G old's G ym .
Friend. 31. I* a form er N avy yeom an. Florida
H ighw ay Patrol trooper and cham pion body
builder. She was born In Pamona. Calif., and
grew up In south Daytona. She excelled In spons
ai Spruce Creek High School.
She first cam e to G old 's G ym In 1989.
cslcd In preparing to com pete In stale body
bu ilding tournament*. Not only did G old's vice
president Rick Friend encourage and train her for
com petition, he began dating and married her
seven years ago.
Fitness. Shelly Friend said, begins at home.
" I t 's a team ed behavior. It’s about what you eat.
and what you are taught or encouraged to do.
Parents are our first personal trainers. T h e earlier
w r learn good habits Ihe better.”
Som e, h ow ever, must acquire their good habits
a little later In life • and that's w hy G old ’s G ym Is
busy from as early as 4:30 a m . to 10 In the
evening. Train er Scottle Rohde has Ihe doors
open and coffee watting for Ihe 4:30 a.m. arrivals.
More Ilian 500 clients train at the gym each
w eek. T h e youngest are 13 and 14 year-olds, the
rldsest are octogenarians like Stanley Moore and
Don King. Each Individual has an individual
program . One client m ay get In tw o 15-mtnute
workouts each week, others g o an hour five days
a week.
Ctuu L ytle, a 16-year-old baseball player from
Sem inole High School with big league ambitions.
Is eager to be physically and m entally prepared
for the call. Ills workout at G old's G ym are os
Im portant to him as d eveloping a curve and slider
to throw at his opponents on the ballfleld.
That m ay be a doctor, law yer or housewife
w orkin g out next to L ytle at the gym .
Each hits a personal trainer, w ho arranges
Intense yet safe, proper program m ing • and
serves as Instructor, m otivator and cheerleader.

Swamp trip
T h e Florida Native Plant Society. Tarflow cr
Chapter, w ill hike to the G alor Creek area o f the
G reen S w am p west o f O m age County. Ju ly 5.
T h e area consists o f several thousand acres o f
w et prairie, pine scrub, and hardwood h am ­
m ock. T h e trip will Include a hike to the
W llhlacoochee River.
Bring lunch. Insect repellant. hat. sun screen
and hiking clothe* and boots. Further details
w ill be announced at Ihe society's m onthly
m eetin g J u ly 1 at 7 p.m. at the Orlando Garden
Club building. 7 10 Rollins St.. Orlando.
F o r In fo rm a tio n , call Mike B arran co at
699-6471 or 497-5120.

Scholarship deadline
J u ly l Is the deadline for 1997 high school
graduates to apply for "B righ t Futures merit
college scholarships funded by the Florida
Lottery. Eligible students can receive full or
partial funding for their college education In­
clu ding tuition, fee* and basic expenses such as
textbooks. Students with a 3.5 grade point
average and above can receive full tuition: those
w ith a G P A betw een 3.0 and 3.5 w ill receive 75
percent funding. T h e scholarship m ay be used
to attend any Florida public or private school.
For Inform ation, contact high school guidance
counselor or call 1-888-827-200-1 or visit the
w eb site at h tIp://w ww.flrn.edu/doe/.

From Itaff fU ports______________________

B r id g e ........................ 4B
C la s s ifie d s .............2-3B
C o m le s ...................... 4B
C r o s s w o r d ................ 4B
D e a r A b b y ................. BA
D s a th s ...................... BA
Dr. O o tt..................... 4B

C iS ee T r a in in g . P a g e 5 A

E d ito ria l.....................4 A
H o r o s c o p * ................ 4B
P s o p ls ........................* A
P o lic e ......................... 3 A
S p o rts ...................1B,2B
T V ............................ ®A
W o a th s r.................... 2 A

Rise above principle and do w hat’s
right
- W alter Heller

Is

B o d y b u ild e r m o m

Planning to traval with your pots this summer?
F rom S ta ff R ep o rts

INDEX

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Training baby
takes on new
m eaning for
Shelly
Harold Staff Writer

S em in ole County H ealthy Start Coalition
w ill hold Its board m eeting June 30 at 8:30 a.m.
In the au ditoriu m o f the cou n ty's health
departm ent. 400 W eal Airport Blvd . Sanford
T h e coalition 's teen pregnancy com m ittee will
m eet Tu esday at 9 a.m.
For Inform ation, call 6 7 1-2005.

of 911 rescue

coNo.

‘Parents are the first personal trainers’

Paxson sells radio group

Health coalition

now roody to Iran*port paftents at

No one had to be rushed to the hospital a*
m ight have happened during county debate
over the sam e matter, but Sanford will be
equally ready to transport the patient if that
occu r*.
W ith little fanfare, and Car le w debate, the
Sanford C ity Com m ission ju m ped into the am ­
bulance business this week.
According to fire C h ief Tom H ickson. Sanford

W ASH ING TO N- W herever
you
choose to spend your vacaUon this
summ er. The Humane Society o f
the U nited States (H SUS) says
don't forget that travel can be extra
stressful on pets.
Leslie Slnclnlre. D.V.M.. HSUS
director
for com panion
anim al
care, says extra care and c o n s id ­
eration are required to keep your
pet com forta b le during the hot
summ er m onth* and extra p recau ­
tion * ore necessary o f you plan to
travel w ith your dog or cat.
"Your dog m ay love the op p o rtu ­
nity to go for a ride In the car with
you.* Sinclair says. *but on a hot

day he or *h e could suffer h ea t­
stroke or even die within minutes
o f being left In a hot car.*
Each year, countless an im als
suffer or die from heatstroke. On a
warm day, the Inside o f a parked
car can quickly reach over 100 de­
grees n a matter o f minutes. Dogs
are unable to cool o ff through per­
spiration; Instead they pant, and
even a short trip to the store can
be lethal.
Slnclaire says It la also very dan­
gerous. and In some states Illegal,
to allow your dog to ride In the
back o f a pick-up truck.
T h e sun can heat a truck bed
enough to burn the pads on your
d o g s feet, and dying debris can

cause other Injuries. A dog that ts
allow ed to ride In the back o f a
pick up trick tried or untied m ay
be strangled or thrown from the
vehicle Into traffic.* Slnclaire cau ­
tions.
It Is Important for pet ow ners
goin g on vacation to plan ahead
and make appropriate
arrange­
ments for their com panions. When
deciding If your pet should travel
with you. consider the alternatives;
have a responsible friend or re la ­
tive look after your pet. board your
pet at a reputable kennel, or hire a
pet-sitter to visit, feed and exercise
your pet. I f you choose to Include
your pet In your vocation plan. Th e
HSUS offers the follow in g tips:

•

&gt;

Determine whether your pet
likes to travel, and have your
veterinarian exam ine your pel
to determ ine that he or she Is
In good health. Check to be
sure pets are allowed at your
destination.
Avoid traveling by airplane
with your pet unless absolu tely
necessary. High humidity and
temperatures con suffocate an
animal forced to remain In the
plane's cargo over long periods
o f time. If your pet is a cat or
sm all dog. take him or her on
board with you. Check with the
airline to find out the sp ecific

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* A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday, June 26, 1997

Location is key to a
successful garage sale

G o up to bat for a fine day
To day
IS a ■ ■

S p e c ia l t o th e H e r a ld
Hundreds o f thousands or
"garage sa les' will he held in
tiic com ing m onths Many of
the people
holding these
sales don't even have a g a ­
rage So the "garage s a le s '
are held in the front yard,
back yard, basem ent, porch,
breezew ay or any place that
m erchandise
can
he
dls
played and potential custom
ers accom m odated
We all know people must
stop when they see a sign
announcing a “sale." .hist a
small newspaper
ad
and
some signs on (cnees and
poles will brin g you rnough
custom er* to make a retail
store envious
Consumer Education R e­
search Center, a n ational
nonprofit consum er group,
has just published a book
entitled.
lloUllnq
Garage
Sales Jar Fun anil P ro fit' that
Is a must for those plan nin g
a "garage sale ' It advises
you whether your tem p era ­
ment. location and m erch an ­
dise will prndure a su ccess­
ful sale If you decide to hold
a sale the hook takes you
through the whole p rocess
Including pricing, m rre h .io ­
dising. display tricks, and
even how to recognize s h o p ­
lifters

Holding a Garage Sale for
Fun arid Prnjit can be o b ­
tained by sending SG I plus
81 25 postage and han dlin g!
to Consum er Center.
1980
Springfield Ave.. M aplew ood.
NJ 07010, or by callin g them
at I- 800-872-0121. If you
would like to read this book
or other o f the o rga n izatio n s
books free, you can have a
look
at their w ehslte
at
http://www planet net/cere.
Although their first garage
sale was m otivated b y people
w antin g to sell
unwanted

stuff.
many
people
get
hooked on e fun and easy
m oney and want to repeat
the venture For these p e o ­
ple. the hook ei .'aln s d e ­
tailed tips on .. w extra,
profitable, salable m erch an ­
dise ran be gotten.
Undoubtedly you have a l ­
ready attended one or m ore
garage sales
Many people
are 'garage sale Junkies' who
look In the newspujrrr fm
ads and visit every one they
can locate. This m eans that
advertising Is the key to s i c
rrssfu l sale. This publication
ami others have a special
classification In their ad c o l­
umns for garage sale adver
Using
W hrther you are a novice,
getting ready for your first
sale
or
have experience,
there are tips that will help
you he more successful.
First, you must consider If
you are the type o f person
w ho can
handle
m eeting
strangers and haggling over
prices
Once you have decided to
go ahead, you must get your
m erchandise together, p rice
It. learn how to display, pub
llclze
and advertise
T h is
book goes over the process
In detail and will make a
first-tim er Into a confident
com petent garage-sale seller
Almost any kind of a rticles
will sell at a garage sale You
will be amazed at how fast
you sell Items that w ere
stalled Into your garage and
basem ent as 'junk*
After having a gar.ige sale
that produced 8400 or m ore
from discards, most people
are anxious to do It again
and again. The book tells
these people how they can
graduate to Ilea markets or
to professionals who hold
garage and house sales for
others

VICKI
DeSORMIER
Staff Writer
Those w ho love the N ational
Pastim e have reason to c e le ­
brate tod a y .
It was on this day 178 years
ago that the man credited with
in vent lug hasehatl was Itorn
Abner Doubled,iy Is said to
have organized the first b a se
ball gam es near Ills hom e in
C oopers!ow n . NY when he was
20 years old As a sch oolboy
he was con stan tly orga n izin g
hall gam es before settling on a
gam e that was the precursor to
the gam e of baseball we play
today.
Douhledny did not spend his
life pl.iytng hall, however
He served In the Arm y during
the Mexican War and against
the Sem inole Indians here in
F’ orlda and served In the F ed ­
eral arm y during the Civil War
He also fought in the second
battle o f Hull Run. Antlrtnni
and Frrilricksburg
lie
a lso
served as a major general

com m an din g a division at Gel*
tysburg.
So. the next tim e you're sit­
ting down with a dog and sonic
peanuts at a hall gam e in Illstnrlc Sanford Memorial St a
diuni.
rem em ber
IVinhlrd.n
am i have a good lim e
This is also the Inrth a n n i­
versary o f Pearl S Uuck. the
Am erican novelist ami noted
authority on China
Her hooks.
Including The
Cond F orth , which won a No
bel Prize lor Literature, have
been loved by generations of
Am ericans.
This Is a good day for Jazz
liners around the country.
You could head to Ham pton.
Va for the Hampton dazz F e sti­
val now through Sunday
The 3 0* annual musical ex ­
travaganza otters some o f the
best In Jazz, blues and rontcmjror.iry music More than
35.000 people arc expectrd lo
attend this 'G randfather of all
Jazz Frsllvnls ’
In Norman. Ok you could attend thr Jazz In June frstlv.d
which features four free o u t­
door Jazz r o n rc itx between t o ­
day and Sunday
The annual event is expectrd
to draw nearly 30.000 people
That sounds almost as rx
citing as Sanford's Fourth of
July celebration which is ex

pcctrd lo draw an equivalent
crowd here next week.
If |.izz Isn't your thing, m aybe
you prefer the music (and/or
acting) tif the late, great Judy
Garland
In G arland's hom etown of
Grand Rapids. MN. there will
lie a special 75”1 edition of an
annual event
Activities Inc lude showings of
The W izard of O z. appearances
by
four
of
the
origin al
M unrhklns, a Ruby Slipper
contest. Oz karaoke and mm li
more
G a rla n d s
daughter
Lorna Lun wilt also perform
History buffs might prefer the
Lewis and Clark Festival in
Great Falls, Mont
The event takes visitors lt.it k
to 1905 when the Corps ot Iks
rovery cam ped out lor one
month alon g the banks ot the
M issouri River
Re-enartors will take visitors
hack In time to tram about the
four-year Journry ol I evvis and
Clark Thr inform ation Is all
based on l lie writings ol ih r
two explorers who openrd up
Ihr western two thirds ol Ibis
nation with their daring explnrations
II you're planning a trip end
of Ih r country consider Marla
gasrar w herr thr\ are i r l r
hrating thru in d ep en d en tr to
day

f

A t h in g o f b e a u ty
The Sanford f'h u rih of Jesus
c tiris l of Latter Day N.iinis
rs.is selerleeted by llie St e
ni&lt; Im provem ent Hoard (S ill)
for their m onthly award in
June
The rhurrh s land
s&lt; aping was lauded (or Its
beauty
On hand for
the
award
presentation
were
Hi lie ( annavim i ch airm an
of I Tie S ill ttnard m em bers
Hetty Akers Cathy fto s sed
and Fred I,an as

Let us Know

-

Speaking o f global things: to- :
day Is the 5 2 “ anniversary ol
thr signing o f the United N a ­
tions Charter It was signed by
representatives of 50 n ation s
In Sail Fran eslsro on thlsdate
in 1945
The United Nations Is a ls o
celebrating a serious cause t o ­
day thr UN International tXiy
Against Drug Abuse ami lllir ll
Tralln king
Thr anim al event, started a
decade ago. Is designed to
show Internntloal desire
to
strengthen action and co op era ­
tion
between
countries
in ,
freeing the world o f drugs
And.
finally,
for
a
llt t le - i
healthy fun. you could head to
Luting. Tex. For the W atermelIon Thum p ami World C h a m ­
pion Seed-Spitting Contest
In addition to (hiding the &lt;
person w ho ra il spit w a t r r - f
m rllmi sen Is farther than a n y
one rise.
there are
street
dam rs. a gi.mt parade, a car
rally, free entertainm ent, fond,
games, rides and a lot more
If all that's not enough, you
ran celebrate one or more of
these rrlrh rlty birthdays
Coudut tor Claudio Ahhadn is
54 basketball player Jerom e
Kersey ts 35. bicyclist G reg
I.eMoild Is 36, a rtless Eleanor
I'.uker is 75 and children s
aulhor I'h.irloM r /ololow Is 82

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seminars that are available to the general public.
W e'd like to have the information tor your announcement at
least a w eek In advance.
&amp;U .items. should, ttt^ iv o ed or written Lealt
Information about
w h o.'w h aiTw h en , “where and eveh why you
i
event Is taking place. Be sure to Include your name and a
daytim e phone number in case w e have some questions about
the information.

BEACH CON Pm O W l
Today:
Scattered Thunder­
storm s. Highs in the upper
80s. Tonight: Lows In the
m id 60s. Friday: Scattered
Thunderstorm s. Lows In the
mid 60s. Highs In the low
90s.
Saturday:
Scattered
Thunderstorm s. Lows in the
m id 60s. Highs in the mid
90s.
Sunday:
Scattered
Thunderstorm s. Lows in the
mid 60s. Highs In the rntd
90s.
M onday:
Scattered
Thunderstorm s. Lows in the
mid 70s. H ighs In the mid
90s.
' Crates. ■&gt;
F R ID A Y
S O LU N A R
TA B LE :
m in .
12:10 a.m.. 12:40 p.m.. mnj ,
6:00 a.m.. 6:25 p m.
TID E S :
D ayton a
Beach:
highs: 155 a.m.. 2 3 0 p m .
Iowa: 8:13 a.m., 8:45 p in
New S m yrn a B each: highs
2:00 a.m.. 2:35 p u t., lows
8:18 a m . 8:50 p ut . C o co a
B each: highs: 2:15 a m .. 2 50
p m., lows: 8:33 a.m.. 9 0 5
p.rn.

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Ultra
Violet
Index
(UVII rating for the Orlando
area Is 10
The UVI levels are rated by
the E nvironm ental Protection
Agency.

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are 3 to 4 feet and sem ichoppy. Current ts running
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STATISTICS
The high temperature In
Sanford W ednesday was 92
degrees and the overnight
low was 69 as reported by
the University o f Florida A g­
ricultural Research and Edu­
cation Center. Celery A ve­
nue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.
Thursday totalled 0 Inches
•Sunrise...................6 27 p in
•Sunset.................... 8:23 p.m.

FLORIDA TEMPS
MIAMI
Florida 24 hour ternprraturcs and rainfall at 8 a hi
today:
111 Lo Rain
City
Apalachicola
83 68 00
Ir
72
Daytona flryrh HI
05
85
75
Ft Lauderdale
70
01
HI
Fori M&gt;rr»
01
79 63
Gainesville
Ol
73
H3
J.ivksonMIk73
t9
83
Key We»l
(JO
77
81
Miami
68
00
H4
iYllv-MoLi
Ol
90
Sarasota
60
T.tllahuwe
03
HO 63
H5
72 &lt;X»
Tampa
74
02
W Palm tk-atii HI

LOTTERY
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the Florida Lottery:
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(

This movie is not what you’d expect it to be
David
Frazier
S c re e n
T e s ts
My Best F rie n d 's W edding
(T’G-13)
I didn't start to llkr
this m ovie until the end of It
No. I do not mean that I liked
It when It was over.
It's Just
that after It was over. I had a
chance to stop and appreciate
what It had done.
It's really
som eth ing special.
My /test Friend's U’eddfny
struck me as a w itty screwball
rom antic com edy to begin with
Hut at the end of the film there
Is this sense o f profound (ruth
and honesty that makes W ed ­
ding on e o f the heller rom antic
com edies of this year
Julia Roberts stars as a New
York
food
critic
named
Juliannc Potter, w ho has just
received the shock of her life
Her best friend. Michael O Neal
(Derm ot Mulroneyl. Is gettin g
married.
Shouldn't th.it be a
good thing/ Yes. hut not for
Juliannc.
M ichael
and
Juliannc had one night of p a s ­
sion In college and agreed lo
be Just
friends
afterwards.
They also agreed that. If they
were to marry. It would he with
each other
But Michael, a
Chicago sports writer, has met
a beautiful sociable
named
Klm my
W allace
(Cam eron
Diaz). She Is affectin g mid n a­
ive to the fact that Juliannc.
whom she chose sp o ra d ically
to he her bride's maid, w ants
tu sec the m arriage annulled
before the vows arc Issued!
Juliannc loves Michael, hut her
selfish search for h appiness
could destroy the happiness of
others.
My llesl Friend's Wedding
has a creative team supporting
It.
Not Just a wonderful en ­
sem ble o f actors, hut also Aus­
tralian director
P.J.
Hogan
IAfUriel's Wedding I and A ca d ­
emy Award w inning screen ­
writer Ronald Hass (Kalri Man )

J u lia m ic (J u lia

R o b e r ts ) in lro d u c e s G e o r g e (R u p e rt E v e re tt) to M ic h a e l (D c rm o t M u lr o n c y )

a s h er fia n c e e In the n e w ly -re le a s e d M y lie s I F r ie n d 's W edding.
Hogan has a great knack lor
comedy, and an ear for music
lo lit his movies. Music Is im ­
portant In Ills films
It s part
o f the Joy of w atching a P.J
Hogan movie.
In Muriel’s
Wedding, he used old but a p ­
propriate tunes like A H IIA 's
hit. 'D a n cin g Queen*
In this
Wedding. Hogan uses -among
other songs-Dionne
W ar­
wick's "I Say a U tile Prayer' in
one of the movie's priceless,
hilarious scenes where an en ­
tire restaurant breaks out into
a rendition o f the Warwick
song.
The scene Is given a
boost by the great corned Ir
perform ance o f Rupert Everett

(The Madness of Sing George).
who plays Jullanne's gay rditor. George Downs, George is
Im personating
Jullanne's
ti
nnc£ in an elfort lo make M i­
chael Jealous and. as he o ver­
plays the part, he starts to

serenade
his
bride
which
sparks the howlingty
tunny
sing-along
The scene Is al
most
as
funny
as
the
'lio liein la n
Rhapsody*
car
scene In W ayne's World
Th r real hero of the movie Is
screenw riter
Ronald
Bass
Bass takes a routine rom antic
com edy and breathes new life
in the formula by adding a
dash o f thoughtfulness
There
Is an unwritten rule In movie
criticism not to give away the
ending o f a film, so I can not
Indulge you with what pleased
me
most
about
My
Best
Friend's Wedding.
But Just
tlilnk o f friendship and how
Bass sheds a Ilfe-reflectlve in­
sight on that theme.
It Is
som ething audiences will c o n ­
nect lo.
Even though Everett ts a
hoot, tills Is Julia Roberts'
movie
Stir is lo rom antic

com edies
what
Emma
Thom pson is to period film s
It Is too easy for them
Stic Is
a natural comedienne and an
actress that purichrs up the
dram a When Roberts is asked
to cry or feel unhappy, she
makes you feel It I like her In
roles like these, hut they're not
a challenge for her. I sense.
Dcrmot Mulroncy (The Trigger
Effect) plays a hushed role as
Michael.
And Cameron Diaz
(The Mask), with her gleeful,
sunny smile,
is delightfully
perky ns Klmmy --wow. so Is
d ia l name!
My Best Friend's Wedding ts
not as goad as Chasing Amy or
die earlier Love Jones, but It
pulls It weight. And given the
below average choices
that
make up the rest o f (Ids year's
rom antic com edy field, then
Wedding's weight can be m eas­
ured In gold. Three stars (out
o f four). '

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday. June 26. 199? - 3*

Strong convictions shape Crooms’ principal
By C A R T E R Q ILM AR T1N
Herald C orrespon den t
Even at the ngc o f three,
having lived no w here else.
Hrennedette Hardy didn't feel
at home In tlrLstnl, Florida. Her
mother could see b y the tim e
H rrniiedettr
was
ready
for
third grade that "Bristol was
not for me.* as Croom s A c a d ­
em y
principal
Hrennedette
H ardy-lllake. Ph D., tells the
slory today "So shr sent me to
live with art mint and uncle In
J ackson ville."
Shr stayed until ninth grade,
when she returned to Hrlstol
and nrw ly Integrated Liberty
County High School
She re­
calls that "Integration was just
starting My best friend was a
white girl named Regina Sew
ell We troth loved to sew On
Saturday* w r it go to the Trailways station and take the Inis
to Tallahassee and strop In Die
• loth strops"
"People didn't like It
Re
glna s fattier owned Die I'lggly
Wiggly
He
had
a
certain
standing In the ((im m unity, so
I guess they didn't say as
much, but rtiry talked '
'M y mom worried I couldn't
st.iy all buttled up
lla ik then in Liberty County
one rnutd still grt a teach ing
r r it illr a tr to truth grades one
through
right
ujmhi
eighth
grade graduation The only two
til.uk tear tiers in town were an
aunt and uncle of
Hardy
III.ike s Mho (sere eighth grade
graduates
lla rd v lll.ike s mother
hud

gone to the eight grade. She
m arried and had seven rh lldren and then her husband
died There was no high sch ool
for black students. Without
high sclrool. college was Jusl a
dream. W ith Integration at the
white
high
school.
those
dream s turned in to goals
"M y m other alw ays en cou r­
aged me IT I rom p laln rd about
som ething, she'd tell me the
only w ay you can live d iffe r­
en tly Is you go to school and
get a good education Thru you
can gel n good jolt ' She dlitn t
kitow how for me to do It. hut
she knew It was what I had to
do."
H ardy-lllake says "w atching
her alw ays he afraid." would
have taught her fear. too. If she
hadn't trad those years
In
•lacksonvllle. She's grateful for
those
years
and ktrows
it
wasn't easy for her m other to
let her go
Toward
the
end
of
her senior year
at
Liberty
County High School. Hardylllake was railed Into the prln
rlp a l'* ofTlce and told her she
had the
highest
grade
point average
lit
the senior
class "It trad never happened
He thought It probably lietl if I
w asn ’t Dir
valedictorian
I
asked him why not if I had
the highest grade point aver
a g r’&gt;* Stir was told
to go
home and lulk wtDi tier mother
about It Her mother didn I pro
lest
"My monr was alw ays
afraid * A white boy named
Reggie Som m ers was vuledirto
rlan Hardy-Hlake was sa lota
tor lan

POLICE BRIEFS
Prostitution arrest
Frankie Cloud. 2fi, o f 3202 Orlando Or . Sanford was arrested
W ednesday by Sanford Polite
Cloud m .ix t barged with
assignation to loimrut prostitution ami arrested at Senrinolr
Hlsd Report said Diat Cloud appfnai tied an under rover agent
pru|xtsing oral sex

Officer finds cannabis
■lai oti C hristopher IN of |0«&gt;23 G rovevlrw Way Sanford Mas
arrested Tuesday by Sanford Poller
Christopher was &lt; barged
Midi cultivation of marijuana and possession
of drug
jiaraphrrnalta and was arrested at his home
Upon search &gt;&gt;!
( hri.xtopfirr * apartment, replying to an alarm going off an
olfirer found cannabis plants and drug paraphernalia around
thr apartm ent
—-

Cultivation of marijuana charged
Andrew Sutrr 10 of IOti23 (if(A-evlew Way Santord Mas
arrested Tuesday fry Sanford Police
Soter M a s charged M i t h
cultivation of marijuana and possession of drug paraph ernalia
and m . i x arrested at his ajMitriient

Retail theft charged
Malcolm lJur.int. 2 0 of 2008 flridges Or
Tampa. m . ix
arrested Tuesday by Sanford Police Durant m .ix charged with
retail Died anil arrested In Die 1500 him k of s t rench Avr
Durant rejmrt said concealed a |&gt;a&lt; k of chicken then e s ltn )
slore

Domestic violence charged
Patricia Myles. 18 ol Itiggrns ferra te. Sanford was arrested
TurscLiy by Sanford Police
Myles Mas &lt;barged with
aggravated battery idnmesln violencel and resisting M i l l i o n !
violence and arrested at tier residence Report said that Myles
tried to get her clothes from her former apartment
O fficers
said that Myles till tier sister on Die arm with a broom handle

Incidents
Tuesday In Die I IOO block of W
tsi St a Craftsm an
chainsaw, a Magna vox A h e a d VCR. a Casio Ci Shock Men's
watch, a Sony radlo/cassetle w rrr stolen Total value Is S 5 I0
A gold colored cigar hand tyjw ring was stolen from Die 21*00
block of Orlando Dr al a business on Tuesday
The value is
9300
Tools worth 81.500 w rre stolen from the IOO block o l Clear
Lake O r on Tuesday

T H E
JEAN L. C A M PS
Jean 1- Cam ps has been
com m issioned as a second
llrtilrn an l
through
the
Air
Fem e
ROTC program
after
canting a bachelor's degree at
Die University o f Florida at
G ainesville.

ICE
HOUSE

1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
C r o o m s P r i n c i p a l B re n *
n e d e t t e H a rd y -B la k e, le ft ,
c o n g ra tu la le s the s c h o o l's
1997 v a l e d i c t o r i a n , O o n l
Johnson, who lives by a phi­
lo s o p h y sim ila r to HardyBlake's. ’If you have that pos­
itiv e attitu de, you can a c ­
complish anything,' she says

I

12”

Harrell &amp;. Beverly
Transmissions

V
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Rem em bering the Hrlstol *&gt;f
hrr youth Hardy I Hake says
"Nome ugly Dungs happened."
bul those things don I replace
Die nice things
the
good
m em ories
A
good
mem ory
is
tier
hom e eronotnlr s teacher tak
trig her to Tallahassee to visit
flo rid . i Slate University and
encouraging
tier
to
attend
Ttiat
leat her s
Interest
Is
probably m Iiv stie majored in
Vocational llornr E&lt; onnm lrs
grad u atin g in 1974
When Hardy lll.ike returns to
llrlsfol she makes sore to visit
Die Appalachian Seafood Rrs
taurant
on
Friday
nights
"Ttiat s where all Die people re
tired from the school system go
on Friday nights to eat " She
stops In to say hello and calc h
up ort Mhat o itirrs are doing
Just as they follow her family
fife and r.uerr
ft
was
tier
teach
m g internship
that
brought
tier to central H on da Her first
trar lung Job Mas al Sem inole
High
School
w firte she met
and married Die cna&lt; fi He m .ix
a widower with a 5 year old
son
She Is quiet uml sm iling as
site rrm ein txrs lll.ike s 5 year
old son J rfl "lie was my first
child I didn i carry him hut
tie was my first " Thr couple
had tmo other
children
to ­
gether. Ilrandl now 14 .trial
llrandon. 15 IloDi will attend
Winter Springs High School
when It open* Jrfl now 20. is
well known m the comm unity
for his success as a p ro fe s­
sional fool half player w i Di Dir
Cine inn.id Itrng.d s

m other braid in g a ch ild's
hair and a
student's
pen cil
draw in g o f m other and ch ild
In lfM&gt;2 Hardy-Hlake moved
h erself and tier tw o younger
ch ildren to Tallahassee
She
worker! for Dir FSU Center for
Policy Studies and earned a
I'ti fJ in Educational L ea d er­
ship
with an em phasis on
ju ogram evaluation
"Every week end we'd go to
(Irlstol and mom m i n i Id rlo
laundry Sheri rook all w rrkend and send us hark to T a lla ­
hassee on Sunday night with a
CARE
package
to
get
us through W ednesday
‘ She coordinated with my
h roth rrs and sisters to see who
could com e to Tallahassee and
watch the kids If I had a night
r lass or had to study
In llard y-H la k e'* family Die
expectation was that you wrnt
as far as you were allowed to
go For her mother, that wpas to
Die Nth grade For Hardy-Hlake
that was through a Ph D p r o ­
gram on FSU "The woman who
has art 8th grade education is
responsible foe my having a
Ph D *
Her mother * still in lirlsto l
Foe Hardy-Blake. Sanford is
home. Croom s Academ y is her
n ext etiallen ge

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covered with photographs of
her Diree children and jihoto.s
o f former students
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desk
Is
u
hronre
c a rv­
ing of a mother and daughter
em bracing On tier b ook case
ts a ceram ic mother reading tu
her son On Die wall are prints
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There are going Co be (hose who will
criticize the Board or Sem inole County
Commissioners for what they did • or didn’t •
accomplish at Tuesday's 7V*-hour adultentertainment marathon.
Some will say the board wasn't tough
enotigh • allowing the existing legalized clubs
to stay put If they play ball with the county.
"Grandfathering" will be the rap because
these clubs were allowed to keep going If they
agreed to spruce up their outward appear­
ances and stay clean inside. In other words.
No drugs. No prostitution. Break the rules and
No club.
The commissioners will also be blamed for
allowing the Orlando Sanford Airport area to
be considered for relocating or for the
establishment of any new adult clubs. We
salute District 5 Commissioner Daryl McLain,
who fought against both
the airport and
Midway Commerce Park rezoning ordinances.
McLain Introduced an amendment to the
ordinance that called for more study by the
county's comprehensive planning staff to
come up with some better choices than
Sanford. McLaln'a amendment passed, while
he was able to vote against both Sanford sites.
None of the commissioners wanted to drop
the entire load on Sanford, but had no other
choice Tuesday than to comply with a
gameplan set by the U.S. Supreme Court.
McLain, himself, defended the county’s
planning staff when It was attacked for not
taking more time to make Its recommenda­
tions. A couple of other suggestions simply
weren’t feasible.
W e were Im pressed the w ay County
Manager Gary Kaiser and other county
leaders staged the public meeting. An event
management team went Into action os It
would trvA disaster situation* £ v cry d eia H w »a
taken care of by the county. Where there
could have been chaos there was calm. There
wasn't enough room to seat everyone In the
BCC chambers - 500 people for 190 seats.
County stafT made sure that everyone was
not only safe but ready to testify when called
by the com m ission even if they were
somewhere else In or outside the county
building. Chief Fire Inspector Kirk Middleton
worked a 20-hour day as did countless others.
BCC Chairman Randy Morris skillfully kept
things moving.
It's hard to find fault with the procedure or
the results.
On July 22. there will be another marathon
public hearing when the commission tries to
adopt a public nudity ordinance. We expect
the county to shine that night, too.

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Apologizing for slavery and other atrocities
The proposal, b y a bipartisan f u u p o f a
dozen congressm en, that Congress
resolution apologizin g to our black fellow
citizen s for A m erica's h is to r y o f slavery Is Just
the tip o f the Iceberg.
In the first place, as Clarence ('E lean or is
right*) Page pointed out on A B C s T h is Week.*
It
Isn't
enough.
A lready
certain
b la ck
spokesm en have begun suggesting that on ly
'reparations* - l.e.. cash - will ease the pain
o f the present generation o f black Am ericans.
Th ere Is. after all. the precedent o f the
reparation s paid b y the governm ent not lo n g
ago to still-ltvtng Japanese-Am ericans w ho
w ere Interned In cam p *. without the sligh test
Justification, after Pearl Harbor.
But at least In that case the people b ein g
com pensated w ere the ones w ho had suffered
the internm ent. In the case o f slavery, the
apology Is to be made, on beh alf o f people w ho
have never enslaved anybody, to other p eo p le
w ho have never been enslaved. It would sim ply
be a spectacular exam ple o f *fcel-goodlam.*
and w ould very probably have the unintended
side effect o f encouraging som e blacks to
conclude that the United Stales has o ffic ia lly
conceded that It ow es them a living.
But tf w e re goin g to apologize to our b la ck

4 A t least in that
case
the
people
being compensated
were the ones w h o
had suffered. J

fellow -citizens for the historic w rong o f slavery,
b e assured that It won't land In fairness
shouldn't) stop there.
I f there was ever a grou p o f Americana that
deserves an apology from the rest o f us. surely
It la the Indians. W e w hites sim ply landed and
took over their territory, and com pounded our
aggression b y breaking practically every treaty
w e subsequently signed with them.
And Lord knows H ispanic Am ericans (or at
least those from M exico) are entitled to an
apology for the huge sw aths o f territory w e
wrested from Mexico In the 19th century. As a

m atter o f fact, wouldn't com m on decency
suggest that w e ought to return moat o f the
southwestern U nited States, from Texas to
California, to M exico?
But why must the U nited States do all the
apologizing? Shouldn't other countries adm it
their
derelictions
too?
Shouldn't
B ritain
apologize to India and Pakistan for exp lo itin g
the whole subcontinent for 300 years? For that
m atter, wouldn't It be nice tf the British House
o f C om m ons apologized to the 13 states that
com prised their A m erican colon ies tor trying
to keep them in subjection against their w ill?
Similarly. Japan certain ly ought to a p o logize
to Am ericana far Pearl Harbor, not to m ention
apologizin g to the C h in ese for the Rape o f
Nanking. O erm any should apologize to the
Russians for Invading them as w ell as to the
Jew s for trying to ann ih ilate them. Turkey
ought to apologize to A rm enia for all the
Arm enians It slau gh tered, and South Africa's
w hites owe an a p o logy to Its blacks for the
long years o f apartheid. (Please note, by the
way. that all o f those lu te d in litis paragraph
as deserving an apology are still represented
by living people, w h o thus are as entitled as
the aforem entioned Japanese-Am ericans to
9 « « Rusher. P a g * BA

GEORGE PLAGENZ

Getting personal
with your prayers

MORTON KONDRACKE

H ouse G O P dam age party's appeal
Instead o f actin g Uke the winners o f the 1996
elections. House Republicans are beh avin g as
If they were still the m inority party. If th e y
keep It up. they could be back In that p osition
soon enough.
All
historic
precedenU
call
for
the
Republicans to score big gains in the 1998
elections, but If they repeat perform ances such
as they've turned In over the past two weeks,
voters m ay conclude that they don't know what
to do with prime tim e.
It was mistake enough for party leaders to
yield to hard-liners and play politics with
disaster relief. T o follow that up by plllorytn g
those w ho tried to cut OOP losses Indicates a
zealotry that ca n only damage the party's
appeal.
House Speaker Newt Gingrich. R Oa.. a lon g
with Senate M ajority Leader Trent Lott. RMlss.. made exactly the right calculation after
the 1996 election s were over: The pu blic la
sick o f partisan warfare. It wants p ro b le m ­
solving action, and there U no alternative to
com prom ise, given the fset that a D em ocrat
alU In the W hite House.
Moreover, even though form er Rep. Vin
Weber. R-Mlnn.. m ay overstate when he saya
that President Clinton U an ’ Elsenhower
Republican.* the fact U that the playing field
on w hich deals are made between C on gress
and
the W hite House
Is
fundam entally
Republican territory.
B alancing
the
budget,
cutting
taxes,
reform ing M edicare, cutting spending, and
reducing governm ent are all GO P objectives.
Clinton has accepted them: the only question
Is. how will they be Im plem ented?
W ithin that framework, there Is
every
opportunity for the GOP to push right - as It's
now doing on capital gains taxes, funding for

( House
Republicans are
behaving as if they
were still the
m inority party. 7

In the process, though, he gave his follow ers
such a taste for blood that, when enem y flesh
Is not available, they start after that o f
brethren.
W hat Gingrich did to undermine form er
House M inority Leader Bob Michel. R-UL.
G ingrich's No. 2 man. Rep. Dick Arm ey. RTexas. Is doing to Gingrich now - perhaps
even m ore nakedly.
Usually, in the Michel days. Gingrich was
respectful in public toward his leader even as
he undercut h im behind the scenes. At a p ress
conference last week. Arm ey didn't even hide
his contem pt, telling questioners to *have a
nice d a y when they asked If G ingrich could be
an effective leader.
Gingrich Is scurrying to pretend that nothing
unusual Is goin g on. Just a ‘ self-fed m edia
frenzy,* but even he acknowledged to David
Brodcr o f the W ashington Post that ’ some o f
our conservative critics are so used to being on
defense that they autom atically yell. 'S ack the
quarterback' even when It's their quarterback
on the field.*
The (act Is that those doing the yelling are In
Gingrich's own backfteld. When the speaker
the N ational Endowm ent for the A rts and tried to rescue his party from the p.r.
trouncing It got from holding up disaster re lie f
Medicare.
to the upper Midwest, he was opposed b y
There Is even room for Republicans to pick
fights that will serve their base constitu en cies alm ost all o f his subordinate leaders.
or help define differences between the parties.
Arm ey, m oreover, gave aid and com fort to
firebrands w ho were calling for Gingrich's
Examples
are
the ban
on
partial-birth
abortions
and
the
balanced
budget
head, much as the Jacobins got Robespierre's.
amendm ent.
And Gingrich knows It. Last week. Gingrich
W hat Lott and Gingrich realized from the
was observed In a loud, harsh, finger-pointing
outset, though, was that m ajority status In match with Arm ey In a Capitol hallway. And
C ongress brings with It a responsibility to help before long. Gingrich may publicly coll out
Arm ey or one o f his follow ers and dare him to
govern the country.
But that Idea has never sunk In am ong the
challenge him for speaker.
Jacobins
o f the party,
who believe
In
The conventional wisdom — probably correct
perm anent revolution and accuse a n y leader
- Is that this Intrigue Is all In sld e th e-B eltw a y
w ho settles for less than total victory o f
aiuit m at the public cares Uttle about. On the
com m itting treason.
other hand. It bespeaks an extrem ist cast o f
In a sense. It's poetic Justice that Gingrich Is
mind that the public has repeatedly shown It
now the victim o f revolutionary fervor. He. after
distrusts.
all. was the Robespierre who first coh sp lred
As a result o f 1995 extrem ism . Republicans
within
the
GO P to challenge
m oderate
nearly lost control o f the House In 1996.
leadersh ip and then led conservatives to
S ee K o n d ra ck e , Page 8A
triumph.

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Dr. Richard Cabot, a fam ous physician at
M assachusetts General H ospital in Bouton,
once said that if m ore m inisters knew how
to pray for the people in their con gregation s
who cam e (o them for help. 60 percent to 70
percent o f those w ho (111 doctors' w a itin g
rooms wouldn't have to be there.
1Is tt true that m inisters, w ho ought to b e
experts In praying, don't know how to pray?
Listen to w hat one wom an has to sxy about
her own pastor.
‘ Recently.* she writes. *1 went to speak to
the senior m in u ter o f my church to tell him
o f my m u riU l problem s.
He was very
concerned an d encouraging, and when I was
leaving, prom ised lo think about me every
day.
*1 wanted lo tell him
that all my
unbelieving friends w ere thinking about me.
What I needed was a prayer warrior. I am
saddened that I must go to another group m
my city to request prayer for me and my
husband.
*1 have lots or people thinking o f me. What
I need are people w ho ran address God on
my behalf and assu re me I will be
remem bered In prayer.*
T h u w om an Is not alone In her search for
•prayer warriors* over optim U ts (T m sure
everything w ill be fine*) or positive thinkers
(•You've got to look on the bright side*).
O f course, this wom an could have done her
own praying. In fact, she probably had. But
most o f us. when dealin g with a crisis,
would feel better If we know others w ill
reinforce o u r prayers by rem em bering us b y
name In their prayers.
What both ers m any o f us about prayers
we hear In church or find In a prayer book
U that th ey ore too Im personal to be
helpful. O ne su e prayer U made to (it all.
We want prayers that speak personally to
our condition - that mention our name and
our need and God's name in the sam e
prayer.
Margaret Creal's novel. T h e Man W ho
Sold Prayers.* tells o f a clergym an w ho
succeeded In doing that. Rev. St. C laire
Gwynne (know n as ’ Saintly*) w rote custommade prayers for people and soon found he
was gettin g more requests than he could fill.
Dkl the m ade-to-order prayers work? If b y
that we m ean. 'D id the people all get what
they prayed for?* the answer U no. But In
another sen se they did work.
Take the wom an w ho asked Saintly to
write a prayer to help her win the lottery.
She said afterward. "When I didn't win. I
was really disappointed. But I got used to
saying the prayer the reverend WTote for me
and I kept sayin g It. Now I've found the
‘ spiritual fortune' he wrote about In that
prayer and It's better than anything m oney
can buy."
But there was a down side for Saintly In
all this prayer-w riting. As he looked at the
piles o f requests stacked high on his desk one pile for people w ho wanted to be
healthy, a pile for those who wanted to he
rich, another for those who wanted to
change som eth ing (like the weather or the
governm ent) — he grew uneasy.
T h e y all boll down to I-want.* Saintly
mused. 'N o one orders a prayer that says.
'G od. how marvelous!' or ‘ You're sim ply
divine.’ It gets very depressing hearing all
those I-w anIs and Gtve-mes.*
Perhaps wc are looking too hard for the
answers to our prayers. There la one prayer
that alw ays w orks and answers all our
needs.
Happiness, as w e all know, Is not a
matter o f gettin g everything w c want. It Is a
S ee P la gen x. P a ge 8 A

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Rescue
C o n tin u ed fr o m P a ge 1A
u ready to race from two o f the c ity 's three fire
station s and get to w ork right aw ay, trans­
porting patients In need o f care to area h o sp i­
tals.
It wtll cost an additional 8160,000 to ready
the third sta tion , he noted.
A ccordin g to Hickson, the stations dow ntown
on French Avenue and 13* Street and the one
on U.S. H ighw ay 17-92 north o f Lake Mary
Doulevard are ready to go.
Those tw o stations already have the p erso n ­
nel and the equipm ent in place to treat and
transport patients in em ergency situations.
The third station, on Upsala Road, does not
cu rrently have the appropriate people and
equipm ent to do that.
The county has agreed to contract to provide
service to areas served b y that station until
Sanford can collect enough m oney from trans­
portin g patients from the other stations to p a y
far the Anal location .
Hickson said the city wtll charge, as the
cou nty wtll. 8280 per transport. That amount
Includes everything, including treatm ent and
drugs.
W hile they have set a target date o f Ju ly 16 to

Pets
Continued from Page 1A
re*
qulrem enta for this option.
If your pet must travel In
the cargo hold, try to travel
during cooler timea o f day.
make sure you are on a d i­
rect flight, and travel on
the sam e flight as your pet.
Alw ays inform the flight a t ­
tendant you pet la m the
cargo hold.
Never
sh ip

in sportln g from the first two stations.
begin transc
H e doesn’t have a date In mind when the third
station w ou ld be ready.
Fire departm ents
In A ltam on te Springs.
C asselberry, Longwood, O viedo and W inter
S prin gs already provide their own em ergency
Ironsporatlon services. Th e county agreed tw o
w eeks ago to get Into the am bu lan ce bu sin ess.
T h e C ity o f Lake M ary has contracted with
the cou nty for their em ergency transportation
needs.
U ntil now. the firefigh ters w ere allowed to re­
spond to an em ergency situation and could
treat the patient at the scene, but they had to
w ait until a private am bulance arrived at the
scene to transport the patient at the hospital.
Th e new arrangem ent. Hickson said, would
allow for faster, more effective treatment o f p a ­
tients In em ergen cy situations.
M ayor Larry Dale said he believed It was a
good tim e for the city to get Into the business
o f tran sporting patien ts.
*We have the equipm ent and the personnel
ready to g o at those tw o stations,’ he sold.
H ickson said firefighters and param edics In
Sanford are “ready to g o * with the n ew program
and he is lookin g forward 1o bein g able to p ro ­
vide the service.

short nosed anim als such
as Boston Terriers, or P e­
kinese or Persian
eats.
Th ese anim als have short
nasal passages that do not
give hot air a chance to
cool before It reaches their
lu n p .
When you arrive at your
destination, be sensitive to
you r pets summ er nreds.
H ove a fresh supply o f w a ­

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C o n tin u ed fro m Page 4A
m atter o f being with someone w e love who
loves us In return. Love Is often all It takes
to lift whatever burden we are carrying.
So the prayer that pu ls us In touch with
God as the beloved friend and com panion o f
our lives m ay be the only prayer we need.
If som eone o ffe r s 'to sell you that prayer,
buy It.

cash reparations.|
W idening our focus a bit. Isn't It clear that
wom en aa a whole deserve an apology from
men as a whole for Im posing on them |he
patriarchal domUiatlon of which our frm ln tols
com plain ?

RBSOLUTION NO. IZZ
A RESOLUTION OF THS CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MART, FLORIOA, AS TM I
OOVERNINO BO OT OF THE
LAKE MARY STREET LIOHTINQ
DISTRICT. PURSUANT TO THE
PROVISIONS
OF
SECTION
170.01 BY E IO .. FLORIDA
STATUTES. ADOPTING AND
APPROVING THS ASSSSSbtSHT
FLAT
FOR
THE ANNUAL
ASSESSMENT OF C H A N 0 IS
FOR THE PROVISIONS OF
STREET LIOHTINQ PURSUANT
T O ORO IN AN CI NO. 144.
D lN fCTM O PREPARATION OF
THS PRELIMINARY ASSESS­
MENT ROLL. ESTABLISH INO
THE M fTH O O FOR C O L L IC TION OF T H I ASSESSMENT.
PhOVIOINO FOR NOTICE OF
THE M EETINO FOR PUSLIC
COMMENT ON ANO ADOPTION
OF T H « ASSESSMENT ROLL.

bon, sentence, phrase, word, or
portion of this resolution not
otharwla* dolsr.elnod to be

NQTtCS ts HERSBY GIVEN by
to# City Cw w M n n of » • City
«H Lake Mary, Florid*, that u ld
Commission mil boid • PubiM
at 7.04 P M . or i i aoon tooroaltar aa posarbW. to conaMar
S u l reading of an Ordinance
AM OROiNANCI OF THE CITY
OF U U t| MART. FLORIOA.
PROVIDING FOR T N I VACAT­
ING A PORTION OF THE PLAT
OF
HUNTINGTON
POINT
P H A M III. AS RECORDED IR
FLAT BOOK St. PAGES M I f T.
LOCATED IR THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY. FLORIOA. ARO MORE
PARTICULARLY
O SSCIRM O
HEREIN. PROVIDING FOR CON­
FLICTS. SEVERABILITY ARO
EFFECTIVE DATE

tl 0M plat:
Lota.
Hunbegu
roaordod
Page* H
Record*

IS*, ta r. and 1SS.
n PoM! Phae* III. aa
to Plat Book 11.
I I I d I N Pubhc
of Sevwmoto Com fy

TtM PubiM Hearing mH bo
bold m Mo City C a u n i* start
Chsmber* I M W LaAa Mary
Boidaaafd. Labo Mery Florida
Tba Public fa toeitod to a Hand
and bo boofd Sold boating may

Capiat aI Mo OrdHtonco m M l
m Mo City Ctorba

Plagenz

C o n tin u ed fro m Page 4A

errr o r u u ti hast ,
FLORIDA
N o n e i of

Supervise your pet clo sely
If your vacation spot has a
balcony or ledge, and be
sure w indow s are securely
screened

w in n in g b y only 9,700 votes In the closest 10
districts and 200.000 popular votes nationw ide
out o f 87 million cast.
Aa M ark Gersh o f the National Com m ltleq for
an Effective Congress points out. o f 32 seats
won b y 4 percent or less In 1906. 21 are
Republican and 11 are Dem ocratic, giving the
D em ocrats a chance to retake the House.
Even tf that doesn't happen, the O O P m ay
well blow the opportunity to score big gains In
1996 as a prelude to a full takeover o f the
governm ent in 2000

Rusher

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unto a final dooialon lo
Mo Cffy Cornrmaron
If Mo OfdMonco M appro* ad
on Foal Reading Mo Cffy
Commas#!** MR bold a Pabbe

C o n tin u ed fro m Pago 4A

•’ Everyone wants to feel good, sn d have good
sell-esteem .” Shelly Friend said. " N o one w ants
to go around feeling bloated.
’ E veryth ing you do all day • at w ork or at play
- is affected by how fit you are. People w ho get up
each m orning feeling good about them selves are
goin g to accomplish a lot m ore than those who
don ’t have good self-esteem and fltnesa. Constalrncy to a key. You have to keep doing
som ething.”
Seem s like ^m on th -old Sara Friend to go in g to
h ave In m ade In the shade. Mama s been
choreographing her every m o ve since December
ai O o ld 'sG y m . Lucky kid. hehf

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ter readily available, and
be aw are that your pet
might eat less during hot
w eather. Replace you pet’s
I.D. tag w ith tem porary tag
disp layin g your summer
address.

Kondracke

1A

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•» 7 SB P

NOW THIR ST O K I. R *
by
th#
Ca— tooIon af to* CRy
Mary. Florida, acting
bawd *f 0i«

r*vetoed

hereby
C*y
af LaAa
aa tha
City 0 t

H A R O L D T H E O D O R S SUES
Harold T h ro d o re Fues. 69,
D aroca D riv e. D elto n a , d ied
June 2S. 1997 in Orange City.
Born In Rock Island. 111., he
m oved lo Central Florida In
1972. He waa the owner/operator o f Fues A uto Soles At Salvage.
W inter Springs. He served In the
U n ite d S ta te s N a v y d u r in g
W orld W ar II and the Korean
Conflict, lie was president o f
D y n a m ic D evelop m en t C orp .
th a t d e v e lo p e d S h e n a n d o a h
Village. Sanford, He la one o f the
founders and past vice president
a n d In it ia l s to c k h o ld e r o f
R o o a e v c ll N a tio n a l L ife I n ­
surance Co.. Springfield. 111.
Survivors Include wife. Em ily
L.; sons. Hal L.. G eneva. Jay M..
Deltona; daughters. Gloria L.
Dixon and Jayne M. Vance, both
o f Deltona. Kathy A. Drone.
Rldgw ay. III.; staler. Darlene J,
Rosman. Illinois City. III.; nine
g r a n d c h ild r e n : o n e g r e a t ­
grandchild.
A rrangem ents by Stephen R.
Baldauff Funeral Home. Deltona.
A N N A K R A J C IO A S P A R E K
A nn a Krajct G osparek. 87.
H e a th e r A v e n u e . L o n g w o o d ,
died June 24. 1997 at her resi­
dence. Born Jan. 17. 1910 In
Czechoslovakia, she m oved to
Central Florida In 1990. She was
a hom em aker and a m em ber of

■ •:

N ativity Catholic Church.
S u rvivo rs Include daughter.
J u lie D r s s a u e r , L o n g w o o d ;
broth er. J oe Krujrl. B edford.
Mich.; four grandchildren.

g r a n d c h ild : tw o
grandchildren.

A r r a n g e m e n t s b y G a in e s
C a r e y H an d G a rd e n C h a p el
Funeral Home. Longwood.

lE R W R R a L B

S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e w ife ,
E liz a b e t h T ip p in s J a c k s o n ;
s te p -d a u g h te r s . M a ry J o y c e
H o w a r d . C y n t h ia H o w a rd ,
Pam ela Sykes, all o f Apopka.
E m ily T h o m a s . O r la n d o ,
D aynlta Howard. Norfolk. Va.;
s te p -s o n s . S t a n le y H o w a r d .
O r la n d o , C u r tis H o w a r d .
A popka: brothers. D avid Jr..
S a n fo r d ; s t e p - b r o t h e r . J o e
O liv e r , G re en C o v e S p rin gs:
sisters. Ollle Mae W right. Lula
Davis, both o f San Francisco.
Calif.; four grandchildren, nine
step-grandchildren: one great­

courtboun*
m
Sanford,
Snminol* Couniy. Florida, at
If 00 A M on lb* tSth day ol
July.
1007. tb* following
described property at (*l forth
m aaid Final Judgment, m m l
LOT 111. LAKE VIEW VILLAGE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 11 PAOEI(S) I L
SO. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARC
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oat*d lb* 1201 day ol JUNE.
IM T
MARYANNS MORSE
Cleifc ol Circuit Court
By Rulh King
Deputy Clark
COOIL IS 4 STAWIAR4AI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suit* 410
Tampa. Florida IS SOT
Telephone (111) 177 400*
CSS *9* 00250
Publish Juna IS. 2S. 1*97
DEF-20S

y . v H

FUEL HAROLD TMIOOOal
HersM T - n t r * I m H M Dow* O r.
Deiaton*. FL . h &lt;&gt;H M t r b . H . U t r ,
im » t l •«*» * Om y* City. FL Mr Fuaa
• « barn m Rmt I U W II Hn n m f N lb*
Central Fibrin* H H It r r f r
Iron
V - V N i IL AN Fyb* tb * retired M W /
eeeraier ( I Fan* *»*• ! • « S 1alr*«*.
b m n l * . « R F t A Ut Mary WW II S
K rr.ru CantlKl Veteran Fm i b r l *f Or
i&gt; m « D r.n r * * t r i Cary. IN I b r r ir f r *
i M t i V i m VMMga. ImNrV H* I* *nn *f bin
W v k M yntf » h * yrwiymf and MtlH I N I
k b i t H Ei i i i i i H Nntl U N Insurance C*.
SyrmBfiW* 11 inveived M m »m b | retail
bwiines* In lllinyft M* ea|ayed hyniing.

M U R R A Y JAC K SO N SR.
Murray Jackson Sr.. 91. Oak
Street. A ltam onte Springs, died
June 19. 1997. Born March 23.
1906 In M ontlcrllo. he m oved to
Central Florida In 1953. He was
an electrician and a m em ber of
W illia m C h a p e l M is s io n a r y
Baptist Church, lie was also u
m em ber o f Memorial Lodge 6,
A ltam on te Springs. Cltrunclla
Court 93. Heroines o f Jericho.
Apopka.

Mr Fum a i r r . M by hr* wit# M M i t t r i
Fmu, 1 f m of OeHen* Inn*. HH L Fues
H Geneva. FL *n0 Ur M Fvn* H Dtiurr
FL. D n f b i GNrl* L Diwn S Jyyny M
VvHt befn *f DrINi* FL and K*fby A
D ry * H »l*yl i*f IL. L i l y Oarian* J
• w n y H lumen City IL * GrMRNMrtn
S I Grant Grandchtitoen A viaitatfcm mil bn
of Friday. J y * 77 frnm I My witll • My
Service mu bn m Saturday. Jim S K I M
Arrangements by Slsyhen a a*in*gff
Funeral Hama. Dei tone. Fler Me
JACK VON. MUb ■ A v ta
Fynnrnl M rrK tl Nr Murray JwtM n Sr
mu bn nnM I u u N t Ann It. *1 I y m *i
Willem Chapel N u i n w r Sayiitl Churcn.
Allnmnnln lyrM yi. B .rrryi* OavM Wmb
mgfon. Paiior OftKinHny Public Viewing ••
i* M m Cb »y»l ****** on Enfurary frnm 1 1
yi&gt; Interment mil 1*110*1 In JUtomonN Fnrn
Park Camatory. Altomonln lynnyi. undnr
tb* d.r.clion *f MARVIN C TAHOE N V
FUNERAL HOME APOPKA. "THE PEG
PL E SCHOICE. ’ Aytyka (N il Mb OM

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T M i IETM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
IM ANO FOR
•■MMOLS COUNTY
• E N IS A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 1 7 4 1 1 C A -M -W
G E CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inn.
Plaintiff.
VS .
SAMUEL MAISONET and
P1EDAD MAISONET.
t l SL.
DnNndanla
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Nolle* in hereby green that
pursuant lo Hint Final Judgmanl
Of fo rrclo iu n R l t d Junn llth ,
IM T, and nnlnrtd m cknl cat*
numbnr E 7 -M I CA. ol lb*
Circuit Court of th* H ib
Judicial Circuil m and lor
Snminol*
County.
Florida,
gherem O S CAPITAL MORT­
GAGE SERVICES. INC., it
Plaintiff
and
SAM UIL
MAISONET PIEDAD MASONET.
THE CROSSINGS
MASTER
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION.
INC . In/arn OelendanKs). I mil
*H4 lo 0i* bigheat and baal biddnr lor cnab al Urn araal front
door of lb# Snminol* County

s te p -g re a t-

tot to

» hieh auadiviawt cMyrifa
ETiR |fTTnuf| KKPfQ RIRMT PM
Cdy al Lake Mary Sfraat
' maewan Und IS, Phae* N.
Plot Boob S I. Pag** M -M
J Thai 0 i* fatal coal af 0»a
aataaemanfa tor Tana—
Und
i t . Pbaa* R ta St90 M
burauani to th# aufhanfy af
Socb— I M M l at aag., Flyrtds
•aaanfy hr*itad to I

IN M

n

t s ta e s t . ty a a a a t. tM e a a s .
IS* SIS. 1BS.4IT. I M SIS.
Florida Slafuta*. and OrWnanca
No S44 a* tha Cdy af Lake
Mary. Flartda. and ardaianca
creating a murue.yaf aarve*
3. The chargee so aeaaeaad
shall be goto by a mantbiy
ahan confinua bom a oHh ta
Stonth unfeaa amandad ay
ac lion af lha govern mg M R ,

City

el

Las*

Mary

Sfraat

aa duhy reflected upon

NOTICE ■■ HEREBY GIVEN by
0W Cdy 0*0— MaMo at 0w C4y
at Lean Mary FVanda that aaid
at T 00 P *•., nr aa aawn thar*.
abar *4 posstoto fa Kanaidar
at aa Ordaaane*

M TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE SIQMT1INTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IM AND FOR
S1MINOLR COUNTY
QSNERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS MO. S7-34S
CA 14 W
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
PlainfiN.

»*

OCTAVIO BALAGUCR. HIL0A
BALAGUSR. hi* ml*,
and . . AN
UNKNOWN PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY.
D*l*ndanl{&gt;|
NOTICE
OF FO R SCLO SUR I SALE
NOTICE . IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuanl lo a Final Judgmanl ol
Foracloiura dalad Juna IIlb .
1997. and anlarad in Caaa No
97*344 CA 14 W. ol lb* Circuit
Court ol lb* EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuil m and lot SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE COM­
PANY i* Plaintiff and OCTAVIO
BAUiaUER.
*1
a t.
ara
Oalandanta. I will and to tb*
high**! and baal biddar lor
caah in lb* Waal Iron I door ol
lb* Couftboua*. in Sanford.
SEMINOLE County. Florid*, al

I I 00 a m o'clock on in* ism
day ol July. IM T . th* lotlowing
daaenbad proparty aa sal forth
In aald Fatal Judgmanl, lo wit:
LOT I. BLOCK 12. EASTBROOK SUBDIVISION UNIT NO
FIVE.
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAQES SO
ANO SI. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
aSh/a 1305 VIBURNUM LANE.
WINTER PARK. FLORIOA 32792
DATE0 lbi* 1 Jib day ol Juna.
IM T.
MARYANNS MORSE
Aa Clark ol Mid Court
By Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
Faber S Qldill. PA
Suit* 300
IS70 Madruga Avanu*
Coral Qabl*a. Florida 3314S

nosi m i -4110
-Paraon* with a disabilily who
need a apacta! accommodation
hi participate in 0u* proceeding
ahould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at Svminol* Couniy
Courtboua*. 301 N
Park
Avanu*. Sulla N301. Sanford.
Florida 32771. al laaat liv* day*
prior lo
th* proceeding.
Talaphone (407) 323-4330 eel
4227. 1-400-555 1771 (TOD) or
I 100-955-5770 (V) via Florida
Relay Senic* *
Publiah Juna IS. 2S. 1S97
0EF-213

fib

K flfl

al T o ? P M or a* aoon thar*
altar a* possible lo conaatov
Mcond reading and adoption ol
lha Ordinance
Copt** ol Ihe Ordinance m lull
are available bt 01* City Clerk*
Off—
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETINO OR HEARING. HE ON
SHE WILL NEED A REC0R0 OF
THE PROCEEOINQS ANO THAT.
FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR
SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADS.
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY ANO EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIOA STATUTES 214 OIOS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 4S HOURS IN
AOVANCi OF THE MEET)NO AT
407-324-3024
CITY Of LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
Carol A Potter. City Clerk
DATED June 12. IM T
PUBLISH June IS. 1M7
June 21 1S0T
DIF-210
NOTICE
OF FIC TITIO U S NAME
bulk* la hereby given that I
ant engaged «n busmeea at 2212
Winter Wood* Bird , Winter
Park. FL 12712, Semlnol*
County. Florid*, under th*
Fictitloua Ham* of HOMS ANO
HEART DISIQ N STUDIO and
that I inland to regular aald
nam# with tha Oivlalon of
Corporation*.
Tailahaaaoo,
Florida. In accordance with the
provialona of the Fictitloua
Name Statute*. To-Wit: Section
MS OS. Florida Staiuta* 19S1.
Larry J. Fordyce
Publiah; Juna IS. IM T
OEF-ITS

ATTEST:
HI Carol A. Foster
CITV CLERK.
CAROL A. FOSTER
Far Ota ua* and reliance of too
City of Lake Mary only
Approved aa la land and toga'
C ITY ATTORNEY.
DONNA L. MC INTOEH.
June 24 B Jufy 3. tM T
0EF7S4

OF FUNLI0
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVIN by
too Cffy Cemm issi an of to* Cdy

Sec and
actual saw *t 0va ayaration and
■MSN0MM0 0f card street
Iwihtl0# i—
flb— NHIUBllI
aaiibiRi *
4**4—
t^frtl
WWW B
PM
U1W
J
yard anillar aananbutad by to*
City a* Lab# Man* Florida, tor

—

&gt; .'.i

CITY OF LANS MARY. FLORIOA
HI David J. Mealof
MAYOR. DAVID J. MEALOR

Cammlaaian mH held a FuAJto
Hearing an JULY IBtb. IB tT .
M 7 00 R. M . *r a* aoon tooro-

CITY OP LASS MANY,
FLORIDA
NOTTCB OF

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MANY. FLORIOA.
PROVTOmO FOR THE VACAT­
ING UTILITY AND DRAINAGE
EASEMENTS ON LOTS T l. f t
I T I I ANO IS. TECHNOLOGY
PARK AT LAKE MARY. LOCAT­
ED IN THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY. FLORIDA. ANO MORE
PARTICULARLY
0ESCRIBE0
HEREIN PROVIDING FOR CON­
FLICTS. SEVERABILITY ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE
vacating HI utility and dramaB*
aaaamani* within Lata I I , 12.
13. 14. and IS. TECHNOLOGY
PARK AT LAKE MARY REPLAT,
according to th* Plat tharoof.
recorded m Plat Booh 43. page*
13 and 14 ol 0 * Pabba Record*
of Eenanofa Couniy Florida.
L IE S lb* IS tool utility and
drainage aaaamani* adiacanl la
Technology Park ngbl-of-way
and L IE S lb* Eatl 30 toaf of
the IS loot utility and dramag*
aaaamani abutting th* north
property bn* ol Lot 11
Th* Public Hearing will b*
bald in lha City Comrmatio*
Chamber*. 100 W Lab* Mary
boulevard. Lab* Mary. Flond*
Tb* Pubbc i* invited to attend
end be heard Said bearing may
be continued bom Kite to tune
until a final dec&gt;aion la mad* by
th* City Comrmaaion
If th* Ordinance la approved
on T in t Reading, th* City
Comnaaalon wilt hold a Pubbc

PASSE0 ANO AOOOTBO ttoa
19th day of Juna 1M7.

e s t a b l i s h i n g t h e b a s is f o r

COMPUTATION
OP
THS
ASSESSMENT, PROVIDING FOR
CO NFLICTS.
S IV IR A S IU T T ,
ANO E F F S C n V I OATS.

— am j a . , -a,-. . , , | „ r m ■ , f ^mlNNkJMb R R a

NOTE IF A PERSON OECIOES
TO APPEAL AMY OIClSION
MADE EV THIS COMMISSION
PATH RESPECT TO ART MAT­
TER GOKEIOCAIO AT THIS
MEETIRO OR H IA K N Q HE OR
•HE WNA NCSO A RE CORO OF
THE PROCEEDINGS AMO THAT.
FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR
•HE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MACE
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY ANO EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO M BASSO
FLORIOA IT A T U T IB JSS BISS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF TMESS
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST AS HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT
a07-Sf A-SStA
Cl TV Of LARS MARY.
FLORIOA
Carat A Footer City CMrb
d a t e d Jm a 11. tSSF
iflUSH Amp IS 1SB7
Amp H IM T
D C F -til

ttonaf.
t . Effective Data: ThJaroscfu-

S. That the CNy Clarb ef 0m
Cdy tl Labe Mary.

Raadmg

AN ONOfNANCI OF THE CITY
OF LA R I MARY. FLORIOA.
OAANTOM TO METROFOUTAN
FIBER SYSTEMS OF FLORIOA.
M C A N O N -IIC L U IrV I FRANC**l** TO UBB T H I FUBLIC
RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF T H I CITY
OF LAKE MARY FOR THE CON­
STRUCTION. MAINTENANCE
ANO OFERATION OF A PRIVATE
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM IN
TM I CITY OF LAKE MART FOR
THE PROVISION OF LOCAL
PRIVATE LIRE TfLICOMbfUNICATIONS SERVICES; ESTAB­
LISHING A FRANCHISE FEE:
PROYIOMO TMI TERMS AND
CONDITIONS U NOIR WHICH
SAiO NON EXCLUSIVE RIOHTS.
PRiytLSOSS ANO FRANCHISES
MAV BE EXERCISED: PROVIO0*0 FOR EEVERABHITV ANO
EFFECTIVE 0ATI.
The Pubbc ftoarOtg ma be h*M
i the Cammiasmn Chamber*.
100 N Country Ckab Road. Labs
Mary Th* Pubbc •* torn ad la
attend and b# heard. Said
haarmg may b* cantmu— bam
&gt;* to ten* until a final dec!te a i* made by Lha Cdy
Comm melon Cog me af tog
Ordinance at fufl are available n
to* City Clark a Office far
N O Tt IF A PERSON M O O E S
TO APPEAL ANV DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANT MAT­
TER CONEI0ERE0 AT THIS
MEETINO OR HEARING. HE OR
■HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF
THE
PROCEEDINGS.
ANO
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE
OR EMI MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEONfOB IB M A M .
WHICH RECORD IN C LU 0 IS
THE TEETMSONT ANO
EVI.
O tN C I UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL is t o b e b a s e d .
FLORIOA STATUTES IP* 0105
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
N llO tN O
ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE 0f ANV OF THESE
PROCE(0RM3S SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 44 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT
407-334-3034.
DATED June 20. IN 7
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
Caret A. Foster.
Cdy Clark
PUBLISH: Juna IE. tM T
M F-JS S

la ttutt a copy of true
a waa* tor a period tl tng (21
— aka to a nawapapar tl ganorM ctfcutafton and publlahed to
Sam mala County. Ftortda.
S.
That tha Du actor af
Ftoarvca tor dia Cdy of LaAa
Mary Ftortda. be and she I*

the amount of die benefit ta
and tha aaaeaament agamal
each lot or parcel af land.
Further paid **»**ament rail
l to dm Cdy of Lake Mary
if. until
i 0t* lighting district is

m m 01# Cdy Clark of lha Cdy of
Laha Mary, Ftortda. — or before
June 13. 1M7. Thai upon
receipt af aald tomg. th* City
Clerk ahad ru* nettc* to each
whoa* name* and
"tent ran. that they may appear
before th* Cdy Conunisatod of
0*# Cdy of Lake Mary. Florida,
on July 24. 1907, M lha hour of
7:00 P.M.. or a* soon thereafter
a* th* manor be leeched on the
agenda, for the purpose ol
bemg heard a* to the propriety
and admaabddy of die making
of said aaaeaaittanl. a* to me
manner of th* payment tharofora, and a* lo the amount
thereof to b# aaaeased again it
each property to Improved.
Said notice shad be given to
writing on or boforo Juno 20,
1 W . and proof of mailing lhall
b* mad* by affidavit ol th* City
Clerk. Said notice shall contain
notice of lha Uma and place of
tho hearing and notic# ahall
*J*o b# given by two (2) publi­
cation*. a w**k apart, in a
nawapapar of general circula­
tion to die Cdy ol LaAa Mary aa
pubhahad to Seminole County,
Florida, further provided that
th* second notice shall be pub­
llahed no later than July IT ,
IM T .
*(b|. Thai tha aaaeatment
rods for said charge* be and
tha asm* I* hereby ratified,
approved, snd ad cot ad by 01*
City Commisaion of th* Cdy of
l* »# Mary. Florida, a* th* gov­
erning body of lha Lake Mary
Strati Lighting District, pur­
suant to 01* requirements lal
forth In Section* 170.01 and
170.04, Florida Statute*
7. Conflicts All ordinance* or
resolutions or ports ol ordi­
nance* or resolution* to conflict
herewith are hereby repeeled to
die aatont of any conflict
0. Sever ability- If any taction,
sontonco. phrose. word or por­
tion of this raaolution lo deter­
mined lo bo mvaUd. unlawful, or
unconstitutional, sard determi­
nation ahalt not bo bald lo
tovalldala or Impair th* vollddy,
loro* or offset of any other aac •

IN TNB CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TNB NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
PROBATB DIVISION
PH* Number ST-4S8 -CP
IN RE Ealet* ol
EVELYN ALICE LANG.
Oacaaaad
MOTICS OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th* adrmniatralion ol th*
Eatal# ol EVELYN ALICE LANG,
d t u i u d . Fit# Number 9T-4S2CP. I* pending in lha Circuil
Court lor 5* rn.no Ia County.
Florida Prob* la Diviaion, th*
adilrota ol which is PO. Drawer
C, Sanford. Florida 327 72 Th*
name* and addraaaa* of th#
Personal R* proven tat nr* and
th* Personal Raprasanlattva’s
attorney ait **l forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AH parson on whom Hus
Notrcs is ssrvsd who have
obtacboas that challenge the
validity ot the Will, the qualifi­
cations
ol
th*
Personal
Representative, venue, or |urtsdrction ol this Court am
required lo Me their obtection*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATE OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors ol the Decedent
snd olher person* having
claim* or demands agamal
Decadent’* estate on whom a
copy ol this Notic# is served
withhin three month* altar th#
dal* ol Ihe lint publication ol
this nolle* must lit* Ihsv claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* ol too
Decadent and person* having
chums or demands agamal th*
Decendent's eatal* must til*
their claims with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRE0
Th* date ot lha tint publica­
tion of 0ii* None* it Ih* 19th
day ol Juno. 1997
PAUL W LANG.
Personal Representative
Attorney for
Part anal Representative:
TERRANCE H OITTMER. ESO
Florida Bar *210471
Gilmer. Wohlust S Wilkin*. PA,
230 Lookout P'ac#
Post Olttc* Boa 941490
Maitland. Florida 32794-1S90
(407) 539-0009
Publish Juno t*. 2S. 1907
OEF-22S

Legal Notice»
IN TN B C IR C U IT CO U R T OF
T H I I M H T I B V T N JU D IC IAL
C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
S EM IN O LI CO UN TY.
FLORIOA
PROBATB DIVISION
C A S I NUMBER: S T -4 IS -C P
IN RE Th# Estate ol
HUOH JAMES HENRY.
Deceased
NOTICE CP ADMINISTRATION
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that in*
administration ol Ih* estate ol
Jama* Henry, Cate No
17-41S-CP. I* pending m Ih*
Circuit Court of Semanol#
County.
Florid*.
Probata
DnritKin. th* address af which
Is PO. 0 rawer 0. Sanford.
Florida 32772 0S59 Th* name
end eddmsa of th* personal
represent*(tv* and tier attorney
am sat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
Alt persons on whom this
notice I* served who have
obteettont that challenge the
vshdity of th# will the qualifica­
tion* of the personal represen­
tative. venue o» tunsdktlon of
tots Court era required to file
Iheir abjections with th* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE 0ATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF ICRV1CE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AR Creditors ot th* decadent
and other parsons having
claim* or demand* agamit
decedent's estate on whom a
Copy ot this notic* it served
wtflun three months after th*
data of th* firsl publication of
tor* notic* m ull Ma their claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF StRVtCk
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AS other creditors of the
decedent and parson* having
claim* or demand* against th*
decadent's esltta must tile
Iheir claims with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
W'LL BE FOREVER BARRE0
the del* of th# firsl public*t . ot this Nolle* was
7 .isday Jun* 24. 1947
LEAHS EMMETT ROCKWOOO
2423 Winflwop Rd
Tallahassee FL 32312
1904) 1M-3919
Personal Representative
TOMMY i ROBERTS JN
IS I9 Woodgel* Way (12312)
PO Boa 15494
Tallahassee FL 5211 T
S04JMI-ST3T
Fie Bar No 4tM T$
Publiah
June 24 1997
Jufy 93 1997
OEF-279

IN THR CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THB 1STH JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT OP FLORIOA
W A N D FOR ,,
SSMINOLB CO UN TY
GBRSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. B4-B1BS4
e A -ia -s r FIRST NATIOMWtOI
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Ptwntrff.
VS
MARK L . POOLE and
JOAN M POOLE, el al .
Defendant a.
g o TIC E
OF FORECLOaURK SALS
Notic# i* hereby glean that,
pursuant lo that Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated Juno 11Ih.
IM T . and entered in civil caaa
number M -01SS4-CA, ol Ih*
Circuit Court of tho 14 th
Judicial Circuit to and ‘for
Sarmnol*
Couniy,
Florida,
wharasn FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION. I*
Piauii.1t and MARK L- POOLE.
ORANOE COUNTV HOUSING
FINANCE AUTHORITY, iaJar*
Defendant)*). I will tall lo lha
fughesi and bast biddar lor
cash at th* waat Irani door ol
lha Seminole County courthouao mi Sanford. Seminolo
Couniy. Florida, al I I 00 A M
on 0ia 1701 day ot JULV. IM T .
lha fallowing described property ee ael lotto m said Final
Judgment, to wit:
LOT IS. BLOCK A. COUNTRY
CLUB HEIGHTS-UNIT ONE.
ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE M OF
THE PUSLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
A0VISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEME0 TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Deled to* I3TH day ol JUNE.
IM T .
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS 4 STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 459
Tompa. Florid* 13907
Telephone fS!3) 077-9008
CAS 499-02750
Publish: June If . 2S. 1997
DCF-314

NOTICR OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Nolle* is hereby given:
McConnell Towing will tall at
Public Auction lor Salvage lor
Cash on demand to highatl bid­
der. th* following described
v*hieto*.—
T-1 S -S T
Ford 1F TEE 1422VHAS5S41
T -tS -S T
Marc. IMfBM42FTMHE037SE
T-1B-B7
95 Butch 1O4XB09RXFW423II4
M M T
12 Ford 1FTEFI5FSCNA10SSS
T -2 I-B T
M Pom. 1Q2PF379OGP10949O
T -t l-B T
94 Dodge JB7FPI4D1EY114249
T-2 1 -S T
S3 Chav IG lAW IfR O FS IS TS lS
The Auction will b* held al
12 00 pm an said dales above.
McConnell Towing S Recovery
2800 Sanford Av*. Sanford. FL
32773. Prospective bidders may
Inspect vehicle* one hour prior
lo sal*. Terms are cash or
Csrtitrod Fund* McConnell
Towing reserve* Ih* right to
accept or r*|*cl any and all
bids
,
Publish; June 24. IM T
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•A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday. June 26. 1997

People
What ever happened to Ipana

Sunrise Kiwanis meets Friday
Th e Sem inole Sunrise Klwanlx Club m eets e v e ry Friday, at
7 a.m.. at Shnney's. US 17-92. south o f A irport Boulevard.
Guests are welcom e. For Inform ation, call T o n y McDaniel at
3240469.

Here are som e reasons w hy I
know I'm gettin g old:
" W e got n e x t!" Is really an ­
n oy in g . and g ra m a tlra lly In ­
correct.
A girl asked m e the other day
If I w ere Mr. W ilson.
T r y in g to outrun the rain last
m onth. I fell and lore the liga ­
m ents In m y right fool.
I'm concerned that Ihe most
rousing piece o f Fourth o f Ju ly
m usic • the 1812 O verlurr • was
com posed by a Husslan.
It's been 45 years since I
dunked a basketball.
W hatever happened to Ipana
toothpaste?
T h e picture that goes with
tod ay's colum n Is o f X Kenneth
Cam pbell, and It sure fooled me.
T h o u g h t fo r a m in u te that
Randolph Scott was back again &gt;
playin g the role o f Ihe sheriff In
the new m ovie. Ulee's G o ld ?
T o m Snyder lias m e doing
that stupid ha-ha ha laugh
Been g e llin g winded playing
chess
My back gars out m ore fre­
quently than I do.
H a vin g trouble g e ttin g m y
roc king chair to rock.
Pat Buchanan was a classm ate
o f m ine at Gon/aga High School
In W ashington. D C. T h e Jesuits
have yet to recover.
I m iss the Latin Masars .
That Isn't me In the mirror. Is It?
Yeah. I drive a red sports car.

Free clinic every Friday
G E N E V A — A free clinic to Include blood pressure check,
blood su|(ar screening and Im m unizations w ill be held every
Friday, from 9 to 11 a m., at lire G en eva Elem entary School In
the old school building, co m er o f First and Main Street In
Geneva. Th e clinic Is sponsored by the Sem inole County
Health Department In conjunction w ith the Sem inole County
SherlfTs Office and G eneva Elem entary School. For Infor­
mation. call 349-9284.

Substance abuse discussed
SAFE. Substance Abuse Fam ily Education. Is conducting a
"F a m ilie s In Crisis'* outreach program . Interested organ iza­
tions w anting to contact the Life S avers Club o f SAFE m ay call
Libby Kuharskr at 291 -4357.

CO M A announces meetings
Th e Concerned O rganization o f Men In A ction (C O M A) m eets
the first and third Friday, at 6 p.m.. In the church annex at St.
Jam es AME Church. Ninth Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

Seniors meet for lunch
LA K E M AKY — A senior's grou p m eets for lunch the second
Friday o f each m onth at Lake Mary Church o f the Nazarrne.
171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
Th e noon m eeting Is held In the Fellow ship Hall.
For m ore informal ion. contact Bill at 322-1006.

Daughters of Confederacy
Norman dcV rre Howard Chapter o f the Unttrd Daughters o f
the Confederacy meets on the lost Friday o f the m onth For
Information, call 322-1425.

Art association meets Saturday
Sunford-Srmlnnle Art Association m eets on the fourth
Saturday o f each month, at I p m . at S h on ey's In Sanford
Those interested In art are w elcom e to atlrn d

Sunbelt D aylily Club m eets ihe first Sunday o f the m onth at
2 p .m . through April at Ihe A g C entrr In Sanford
Th e rlu b educates m em bers on d aylily grow in g through slide
shows, guest speakers and trips to d a ylily gardens. There are
no club d ig g , £iil]£££:3JftB lor m ore inform ation „ . ,,

Wile*. who, with the old o f mechan
teal devices, learned to play the
electric organ, steer a motorboat
and paint.
— Amputate the cancrr-ndden
Ir fu fii handsome young Canadian,
and you have a Terry Fox. who
vowed U&gt; run an onr leg across the
whole of Canada to raise a million
dollars for ranevr research 'Terry
was furred to quit halfway when
cancer invaded his lungs. IMil man­
aged to raise shout $20 million. I
— Let a British fighter pilot who
lost both legs in an air crash fly
ogam with the RAF. and you have a
(V xiglu
is Bader, who. with two artifin al limbs,
In
was captured by the
Germans three times during World
War II — and escaped three times
— Blind him, and you have a
Ray Charles, Gvurgp Shearing. Ste­
vie W onder. Tom S u llivan . Alec
Templeton or Hal Krmta
— La b el him *too stupid to
learn.* and you have a Thomas Edi­
son.
— Make him a 'hopeless* alco­
holic, and you have Bill Wilson,
founder o f Alcoholics Anonymous.
— Tell her she’s too old to start
p a in tin g at 80. and you have a
Grandma Moses

Dixieland Forever Inc . a non-profit hand, plays the second
Sunday o f every month, from 4-7 p m . at the V FW Hall. 2706
W ells A ve.. Fem I'ark. Open to Ihe public, donation Is 68 For
Information, call 841-7335.

Concerned Citizens meet Sunday
Concerned Citizens for Betier G overnm ent, a non partisan,
non-profit citizens' action group m eets the sreond Sunday of
each m onth at 7 p.m.. at the Frank Evans Center, corner o f
Crystal Lake Avenue and Country Club Hoad. Lake Mary For
Information, coll 3 2 1-0384.

Bromeliad Society to meet
Th e Sem inole Bromeliad S ociety m eets tire third Sunday of
the month, at 2 p.m.. at Sanford G arden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. A ll a s p r c ls o f brom eliad culture are
covered during the meetings. Th e society is affiliated with Ihe
Florida Council o f Brom eliad Societies and the Brom eliad
Society Inc. For Information, call Bud Martin. 3 2 1-0838

TO P S meets Monday morning
SANFO RD — TO PS (Take off Pounds S ensibly) Chapter lrG 21
m eets every Monday at the Sanford Alliance Church. 1401
S. Park A ve.. Sanford. Note new hours: W elgh-ln Is from 11 to
11:30 a m., and the m eeting Is from 11:30 a m. to 12:15 p m.
For Information, call 322-3130 or 324-5541.

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said |hat after four years o f mar­
ria g e her 7 0 -y e a r-o il hqoband
want* utJy to eat. sleep and aft
Abby. this woman la describing
the typical symptoms of depression
in the elderly, which often goes un­
noticed I have been wilneaa to this
in my own family 1 tolerated similar
behavior in my 73-year-oid husband
who had already had twa heart
attacks One day he cried out in
ush. *Why doesn't God Lake me
I now** Only then did I realize
hia ‘ lazy* behavior was not volun­
tary . We saw a doctor the next day.
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depressants and is on thankful that
he feels better Our active life has
resumed, he is once again playing
golf, and we are even doing some
traveling’
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recognize his problems sooner I am
ashamed to admit that I am a regis­
tered nurse I hope my experience
will help other armor citizens rvalue
they may nerd help
AN R N LN FLORIDA

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D EAR AB B Y In this day or
many divorces and
valving children am
problems or blended fam ilies,
thought you might And a positive
note refreshing
who ha/ three daughters from an
earlier a am a ge I had three anna
and a daughter. They w ere all
young adults, and we were a little
uneasy about the outcome of the
I am proud to say that averything haa worked out beautlfWIqr.
W V Bocauae all our children loved
u* enough to do everything they
could to ensure that we found hap­
piness with our new apouea.
How could we not love each
other's children far caring ao much?
Love begets love when you let it We
feel ao rich, not financially, but
where it counts the most.
CAROL OSBORNE.
DOWNLNGTOWN, PA.
P A Keep up the good work with
your sensible, compassionate and
realistic advice.

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ABIGAIL
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— A fflic t him with periods o f
•ievrwsassi era severe that he rut utV
hi* own ear. and you have a Vincent
V a n (««h
— Your list would not he com­
plete without a smiling Max Cleland, who Inst Isith legs and an arm
in Vietnam and form erly headed
Ih e V eteran * A d m in istra tion in
Washington. D C. He is now serving
as a Democratic U i i senator from
Georgia
— Don't forget Patricia Neal, the
fine actress who suffered a severe
stroke, hut rehabilitated heraelf
against overwhelming odds
— Blind him at age 44, and you
have John Milton, who. 16 years
later, wrote "Paradise lo s t * '
— C all him dull and hopeless
and flunk him in the sixth grade,
and you have a Winston Churchill
— Punish her with poverty and
prejudice, and she may survive to
la-come another Golds Meir.
— Pit her against sexual discri­
mination. and you have a Madame
Curie.
—- Tell a young boy who loved to
sketch and draw that he haa no talrnt, and you have a Walt Disney.
— Take a crippled child whose
only home he ever knew was an
orphanage, and you have a James
E. West, who became the first chief
ex ecu tive o f the Boy Scouts o f
America
— Rate him as 'm ed iocre* in
chemistry, and you have a Louis
Pasteur.
— Deny a child the ability to see.
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E v e r y fa m ily haa Ita ow n
heroes and heroines for whom
(hero U no medal distinguished
en o u g h to r e w a r d them fo r

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S hip 1 served on • the U.S.S.
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years ago.
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know n celebrities.

D E A K R E A D E R S : Y ea tarday's column was filled with the
names taubmltted by my read­
e r s ) o f in d ivid u a ls w h o maned to su cceed a g a in s t th e
da, persevering In the fare o f
life's adversities to
winners. Today's column is a contlnualiun o f that list)

The USS Genesis, a chapter o f Ihe Federation |A Star Trek
Fan Club) m eets every other Saturday, st 4 OO p m at Bowl
Am erica on Airport Doulrvard Th ose interested in a program
that helps people are Invited.

6:30

than a n y o f tod ay's com edians.
K ee p w h is tlin g the sam e
song. " I f I O nly Had a Brain.”
My high school class Is h avin g
Its 41st reunion.

Real life heroes meet the challenge

Trekkers meet Saturday

6:00

T h e president Is you nger than
la m .
H ave the craziest urge to
ride the bum per r a n and visit
the fun house at Glen Echo Park
like I did 50 ♦ y e a n ago. But the
park's been rlonrd for nearly 40
yean
Can't m ake up m y m ind about
w h o w rites a better colum n •
W in A d a m s n r B o b G o f f ?
R eceived an application letter
this w eek from the A ARP.
T on m uch hair ta grow in g In
my ra n .
Car phones hug me
com bores me.
W hat e v rr happened to Kim
Novak?
You Jump. G eorge Bush You
orbit. John Glenn
It's g rttln g far m ore difficult to
tie m y a h o rU rr*
I agree. Farrah Fawcett really
Is loosing It.
People here at the llcrnld keep
callin g m e Sick

Been thinking o f goin g for the
fln t tim e to Club Juana.
B ending o ver the other day to
pick som eth in g up. I looked
a ro u n d to see If th e re w a s
som eth ing else 1 could do In the
sam e m otion.
Ruth Ham ilton, m y favorite
Sanford girlfriend, ts 99. W e're
go in g to rent an A m trak car and
party with our Optimist Club
friends all the w ay to Alta. Iowa,
on h er next birthday • provided I
d o n ' t
p o o p o u t .
Fred A llen sure w as funnier

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stylings and dialogue designed lo Interest and
please all age levels. Donnie delicately Inter
aeaiea betaeen selections, narratives of Ills
oxn experiences atlh Dvts Presley bis personal
battle xllb drugs; and bis subsequent birth to
new life by Christ Jesus.

Sunday June 29th
6:00 p.m.

SANFORD CHURCH OF GOD
801 W. 22nd St. • Sanrord
Tree Will Offering"

�Extra Point*...

Jeff
Berlinlcke

Ugly in Lake Mary
Leaders
romp in
softball

Herald Staff W rite r

Sem inole is
becom ing a
hotbed for
pro baseball
SANFORD
B ring on D ad« County.
Take your best shot. Hillsborough.
You want a piece o f us. Duval County?
Oluty. H illsborou gh might be a stretch, but if
you look at the professional baseball talent put
out by Sem inole C ou nty in the last few years, we
have to rank right up there with any county In
the country.
Tim Raines com es to mind easily enough, but
what If w e put together an all star team o f cu r­
rent Sem inole C ou nty players receiving p ro fe s­
sional paychecks?
Hillsborough would be tough. The county has
produced talent like Dwight Gooden. Gary S hef­
field. W ade B oggs and Tlno Marlines for starters.
But If you put tiny, little Sem inole County up
against the three biggest counties In the state.
Sem inole would probably m ake out okay,
flow 's this for a roster.
The pitching sta ff could start o ff with Lyman
grad Chris Brock w ho recently Joined possibly
the best starting rotation In major league history
with the Atlanta Braves After Brock, you have
Brett Black, a recent graduate o f North Carolina
State and Lake flran tley w ho was taken early in
the major league draft last month. Brad Rigby
w ho shoukl be jo in in g the Oakland A s any day
n° w O vied o's G reg Twiggs, w ho ts tolling in
the C hicago Cubs organisation, and Brian
Buchanan, one o f the New York Yankees top
prosp ects.
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Also, don t forget Lake Mary's Pam Davis who
***** ytAf becam e the H/it woman to pitch th m
professional game. She is currently the ace of
the C olorado Silver Bullets.
There Is plenty to choose from at catcher, so
we might have to place them at other position s
for now. Give the mask to Lake Brantley grad
Jerry Thurston, a member o f the 1900 n ational
cham pions.
Over at first, from Lake Howell, you have Dave
Martinez, currently with the Chicago White Sox.
Martinez lied a major league record the oth er
night at first, pulling o ff two unassisted double
plays In a gam e.
David Eckstein (Sem inole), now In the B oston
Red Sox chain, heads out to second base. E ck ­
stein went from a freshm an walk-on at the Uni­
versity o f Florida to breaking the school s a ll­
time record list this spring.
W es W eger (Lake Mary), still Just one step from
the majors, takes shortstop, lie was traded over
the winter from M ilwaukee to Montreal and. if he
could Just stay healthy, he still has a prom isin g
future.
Long before Jason Verltek won national Player
o f the Year honors at Georgia Tech, he was a
third basem an for the Lake Brantley national
cham pions. He Is In the Seattle chain currently
and should receive a call-up by Septem ber at the
latest.
The outfield Is star-studded as well. O bviously,
the greatest athlete In Sem inole County history.
Tim Raines patrols left. At Sem inole, he is still
the local legend and looks great sporting his
World Series ring from last season with the Y a n ­
kees.
Deon D aniels (Sem inole), from the M innesota
Tw ins chain, patrols center field. He should be
trying to fill Kirby Bucket's shoes In about tw o
years.
Over In right. Eddie Taubcnsec gets rid o f his
catchers' gear from the Cincinnati Reds. Th e
pride o f Lake H owell bats cleanup on this team.
The Sem inole All-Stars are In good hands with
Goldenrod's Davey Johnson at the helm. He a l­
ready has a ring from the 1980 Meta and m ay get
another one In Baltim ore this October.
Are Injuries going to be a problem for our
guys?
Well, check out this bench: Mark Bcllhorn
(Oviedo. Auburn, currently playing second base
with the O akland Athletics). Mike Meadows
(Sem inole. Meta' chain). Greg Thom as (Lake
Brantley, national Freshman o f the Year at
Vanderbilt). Chad Ebert (Lake Mary. San Diego
Cadres' ch a in ) and Nick Sosa (Lake Mary. O a k ­
land A's ch ain ).
: Since they aren 't Sem inole County nalivea but
have established long-term residence In the
com m unity and have children excelling a t the
youth level, how about If we make Frank V iola
(all-star with the Mets and m em ber o f the world
champion 1987 Tw ins) the pitching coach and
Chet Lemon (1984 world cham pion Detroit Tigers
in d Chicago W hite Sox) the h ittin g coach?
Throw in future professionals such as S em i­
nole’s Chris Louwsma. A lex Acosta. C3 W illiam s.
Lym an s Danny Bojcagls. O viedo's Ben Knapp.
Lake M ary's Jim m y Smith and Lake Brantley's
Tanner Brock and Robbie Sltz among others and
you have quite a team.
Bring on H illsborough County!
Last S eco n d S h o t: Based on current rosters,
the Miami Dolphins are Florid a's third-best NFL
team, far behind Jacksonville and Tampa Bay.

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Lake Mary Man's Spring Wtdnssdsy Night Slowpltch
Softball at the U*e Mary Sports Comply

LA K E M A R Y It w as not a
night for the m eek at the Lake Mary
Sports C om plex as the top three
tram s pununeled their opposition In
the C ity o f Lake Mary Departm ent
o f Park s a n d R ecrea tion M en's
Spring W ednesday N lgh l Slowpltc h
Soft hall League.
Leagu e-leading B eer:30 rru lard
17-1 in five Innings and the tw o
teams tied for second. L elffcr and
Sons T ru ck in g and United Stales
Postal S ervice, won 21-0 o v e r Hom e
Depot In four Innings and 17-4 ovei
Papa B ’s In six Innings,
lively .

C Sea S o ftb a ll, Page 3B

Bravo set
for national
wrestling
tournament
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Spaalai f the Harald
LA K E M ARY — Th e South S rm in olr Serm m a Club w ill sponsor Anthony Bravo to the
U SA Junior National W restling Tournam ent at
North Dakota State U niversity Ju ly IO 20
Th e tournament w ill present a unique op­
portunity for Bravo to com pete with the top
w restlers In his age bracket In the country today.
A s a senior at Lake Mary High School this year
he was the w restling tram captain and was a
district cham pion, a regional runner-up and a
state qualifier. He was selected as the out­
standing light weight wrestler at the Optimist
High School W restling Tournam ent, was given
the Coaches Achievem ent Award by the Lake
Mary football tram and was selected the Out­
standing Student-Athlete by the Fellow ship o f
Christian Athletes of Sem inole County.
Th e S erlom a Club sponsorship Is based not
only on Bravo's athletic achievem ents, but also
on his academ ic accom plishm ents, w hich In ­
cluded a 3.66 grade point average this year.
B ravo has received and accepted an a p ­
pointm ent to Virginia Military Institute (V M I)a n d
will entry the Institution this fall with aspirations
o f m aking the w restling squad.
Th is Is a tw o week venture which Includes a
w eek o f training cam p and a w eek o f com peti­
tion. Expenses are rxp reted to approach • 1.000.
If you would like lo help assist Bravo In an
excitin g opportunity lo represent his fam ily.
Sem inole County and the Stale o f Florida In this
com petition you can make a tax deductible
contribution to the S erlom a Club.

A n th o n y B ravo (s ta n d in g , dark u n iform )
works out with Llsandro Rosales at Lake Mary

High School as he prepares for next month's USA
Junior National W reslling Tournament.

Lake Mary Summer
Track Series ends
Pram S taff Reports
L A K E M ARY - Another June,
a n o th e r s u c c e s s fu l L a k e M a ry
S um m er Track Series.
For years Mike Gibson and Lionel
Honck have given the runners o f
Sem inole County a place lo com e
and have fun w hile keeping In
shape. But now II has becom e
som ething else.
A breeding ground for young and
u p -a n d -com in g ru n ners for the
future.
Th is year s three Monday's, one
w eek g o l rain ed out. d rew an
a m a zin g am ount o f you ngsters,
most between the ages o f tw o and
eight years old. And that's both
buys and girls.
In foci, only seven o f the 86
com petitors that took part were
o ver the age o f 14. So It looks like
track w ill not be losing ground to
the other sports for year's to come.
Here arc the results from this
S u m m er’s Lake Mary Track Series
at Lake Mary High School's Don T.
R eynolds Stadium.
M ALI

JUNSI
This year's Lake Mary Summer Track Series attracted a very young
crowd, most o f which were between (he ages o f two and eight years old.

OANOUNOIR
COMO JUMP - I Robert Torwiilogar toignn.
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Legal Notices

WHAT'S HAPPENING
Southern League Baseball

Orlando Wahoos at GeorQla, 7 p.m.

□ Carolina Mudcila vs. Orlando Rays at Tinker
Flald, 7:15 p.m.

Recreation Baseball
□ Sanford Recreation Department Senior Bat»
Ruth Baseball League at Zlnn Beck Field. 5.45

Professional Softball

p.m .

Woman's Profassional Faslpllch League

Softball

W agn er (five runs, tw o RBI): four hits — Danny
H ew itt (tw o doubles, three runs, three RBI): tw o
hits — Steve Tillm an (double, three runs). Brian
J o n es (run. five RBI). M anny S ilvia (four runs.
RBI). D ave Johnson (tw o runs, three RBI): on e hit
— Mike Clark (double, run. tw o RBI). T o m Mains
(tw o runs. RBI).
H om e Depot: one hit — Bob Johnson. Rick
W eld on , Mike W eince.
Beer:30: four hits — J erry G ovem a le (tw o runs,
RBI): three hits — C harlie M iller (hom e run.
double, run. five RBI). W ill Bland (double, three
runs, tw o RBI), C lan cy W allace (double, three
runs). K elly Denton (run. tw o RBI): tw o hits —
M ike Marshall (three runs, four RBI). Mark
H ofm an (run): one hit — Mike Papol (run. tw o
RBI). Mark Huaman (run); one run — Ken
Perkins.
Don M ealey's Sem inole Ford: one hit — V e m
G arlan ger (hom e run. run. RBI). W ayn e K elly
(double). Bobby Shaw. Ed Padilla.

C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e I B

Bccr:30 Is now 6-1. w hile LcllTer and Sons
T ru ckin g and United States Postal Serlvee are
both 5*1*1. T railin g the leaders are Don M ealey's
Sem inole Ford 12-51 and Hom e Depot and Papa
IP s (both 1-6).
Next week. Don M ealey's Sem inole Ford takes
on Hom e Depot at 6:30 p.m .: United States Postal
S ervice and Lelffer and Sons Trucking w ill finish
up their gam e that w as tied at 9-9 back on May
28th and then play a regular gam e at 7:30 p.m.:
and Papa H's w ill ch allenge neer:30 follow ing the
7 30 p.m. gam e.
P rovid in g the offense w ere:
United States Postal Service: three hits — Scott
Folles (double, four runs, three RBI). G il Medina
(three runs. RBI). Melvin Carter (run. tw o RBI):
tw o hits — Duwavne llo glen (tw o doubles, run.
tw o RBI). Pedro Arcla (tw o runs, three RBI). T o m
Beacher (tw o runs. RBI); one hit — W ayne
W illard (tw o runs. RBI). W ill Teal (run): one run.
one RBI — Eddje Rodriguez.
Papa B ’s: tw o hits — Dennis W halen (tw o tri­
ples. tw o runs): one hit — Pat Ferry (double. RBI).
Jason Flanagan (run. RBI). Billy Marino (RBI).
Chris Breton (run). Brock Counts. T ed W est: one
RBI — Jam ie Pttzer.
Lelffer and Sons Tru cking: five hits — Steve

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Kidd (M i). 10 t. II. Chanditr Strickland
IMa). li t; II. Grog M il* (Ihrro). 11 li II
Clayton WinkM llour) I I •; II Kyla Krug*
(rv ro l. 1*4. 14 Canon C r w w I M I . I U
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(olght), 14 4. 1. Bob Danil &lt;*avonl, )M , 1
Bab Kidd (tighl) IM ; 4 Brook* Griffiih
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A B S t I T O M MANAGER*
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appointment M 4*100.
CLERICAL.
ser phones, Me. computer
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tona 322-1093________________
COUNTER BALES
Warehousing tor outer
true* parts. Exp rsqured
depends on exact asp Cal
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need an esp cook t -2 ful days/
wto lor preparing meals n ad­
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P O Boa 1667. Sanford. FI
32772-16*7

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es JERRY'S CATERERS
323-0345
HOTEL
oppoR TU N m es
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HoNtoy Inn E c ra w . (760 fast
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person to Hobday Inn Setott
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Tech Ave Orlando EOC
PROP FREE WORKPLACE
KENNEL W ORKER
Part Tens
Tier tore Hours.

66 40?* CWMTBIM______

W O R K A T B U S Y A IR P O R T
Je rry 's C ate re rs

LABOR ERS NEEDED

323-0345

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Castilera/Counter
Person
fork at B usy Airport
are hiring
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J e r r y 's C a te re rs
3 2 3 -0 3 4 5

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front. 6424 /month . deposit.
CM 322 9667

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TOO E Airport » v d . SerVtord FL
K E U t L O B D E J C M K ________
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pley Coreerrpasry and VSdkorv
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21M W Alport bML Santord FL

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FEMALE OR MALE reommaM
wanted No Wuga. no thWken
Cal 3200*44

Pay based on

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373-7Q16 or 4761W9

PREFERRED MAJOS
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323 189 7 or
260-4120

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Please CM to Nrajfy 322-669*

CHARLES 0. (Den) M K u ”
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Comm. remodel adMona, reparrMC.VISA ... 407-320-1741

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P O P C O R N C E IL IN G

ORVWALL'STUCCO Repeis
Wal A Cedng Texture*
Meiched Popcorn M I-A IM
271 -E le c t r ic a l

2 6 4 -C lo c k R e p a ir
ANTIQUE CLOCKS REPAIRED
Orandlamev. Wa4. Manila A
Cuckoo 407 322 3326
2 6 5 -C a rp e n try
NEED A REASONABLE CAR­
PENTER? Cal Justin today
327-6043 fC8C024l03
CARPENTER. Al Home
repairs. pamung A caranvc SM
Richard Gross 321-4972
OAVO GREEN CARPENTRY
Home improvements, m art, re­
pays. kotos 320-1614*967-5208
266C a r p e (/ I n s t a lla t io n *
CALL U* tor al of your carpet­
ing and Root covering re
caret r mill omcTMaaaoo
2 6 8 - C le a n i n g
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HOUSECLEANWGOependablo,
honest One time or weekly CaS
lor free esbmaM between
e i M-F. 321 6712.
IAW CLEANING: 372-4404
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KATHY'S KLEANMG-Resrd,
wk/yftno. rental cteanouU 11
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2 7 8 -H o m e

SWIFT CONCRETE S061AM
Driveways Pekoe i ldswalks
Herald Awth: 407-124-144t
Detond: 604-736-1066
Anything you need Lk A Ins
lAC/Vlaa- Free eH 177 4740

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CONTRACTORS
Residentialtommerou
Lie aER 0014297 toatxmded
Ca* (407) 7*346(3
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NEED AN ELICTM CIANT
CALL OtCKV ELECTRIC
407-MI-ATM
Uc- EROOQ2t3«/Ouer 33 Yr*2 7 2 -C o n B tr u c tlo n
Bailable/reason able builder,
exp m FL Guar work Al lyoea
01 coral «BC024I03 32447A0
RCSrOrCOklMCRCIAL/NEW/
RENOVATION Can 331-77nor
24 hr* 672 2922______________
2 7 4 -F e n c e
NORTH SOUTH FENCE
Semce-lnttal Cuttom Design
Free asl Uc/lni. 366-3906
SPECIALCINQ n al lance repa.rt. privacy fane# Vaults. A
gatat Free axitmaiat 664-2334
2 7 6 -H a n d y M a n
4 S TAR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES. Plumbing, carpsrvfry, elec, roof A yard Work
Guar. Uc. 321-4474
HOME REPAIRS. ALL TYPES
Dons Expertly A Reliably
CaM Casey: MI-7667

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1670.123-1142
297-

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OAVKJ KEY CONSTRUCTION
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t h f l f l E B w a rn
LU TO N 'S Handyman A Clean­
ing Svca No job too imaXbag
F re e s t 24hr avc6670616
SPECIALITY CONTRACTOR
Paint and hm rpr* L1C/BONOED
Jack TutM 330-3972

279-

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RAINMAKER VWUOATION
Repae* A Inatataaon
Free ataman* Ca* 444-4374

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2 9 1 -P a in t in g

l CONSTRUCTION
Tree eve carpentry 6 hatWng.
odd robe A more No yob no
amaa Fteeesamatoe 5740*21

2 6 9 -C o n c r e te

2 6 3 -C e llln g R e p a ir

R E P A IR
CALL ROBERT 376 6334

2 7 6 -H a n d y M a n

2 brtm. A/C, t i l l WPowAv*
AJBQftoon Cherte 60*7297

107— Mobile Homes
For Rant

P lu m b in g

A W . RUCKER PLU44*itQ~
&gt;4 Hr. Sve. A Onto 1
ILto C FQ 407-3
298P re s s u rs
C le a n in g
DUN RTTE Houses, mot

NEW ROOFWO A REPAIRS
UcAne. Fin. AvaU. Free E tt
PLW . Rooting-- 240-4214

L a u n d r y S e r v i c e DOLAN ROOFWO U c. RCOO42794, Free Ett Rs-Roollng A
m a r t * l a u n o r y s e r v ic e
Repair*. Pgr &gt;97-6120.
WW wash A Iran. Pickup A
YATES ROOFING tinea 1*26
Deliver. Low i
Church A Sr Disc. 3rd. Gan.
UC. 4RC0022860. 322-1446
2 8 4 -L a w n S e r v ic e

A MOV* M S R ia A L II 400 tq
II A upr 1268 A MONTH OtocpSlortge 321 &lt;120 or 3332444
OFFICE/RETA*.
Space Sen
torn Hyyi irttoe B2B *q 6 6424
or 1A44 Sq A 6740 Carpel A A/
C We* at W A Proper*** 323472*_________________________
4400 tq t bug M M 1200 wR
par otoc* to* 407-321-7004

Central Florida Lawn Manage‘ Compton lawn cars Fiee
iv* 240-4246
THE LAWN GUY
Experienced A dependable
Conntoto lawn care. 282-1145

3 0 5 — S e c re ta ria l &amp;

TVP»ng
TROtSE ASSOC. Can F L Inc
PARALEGAL Legal doc prap
Adaption, bankruptcy, tkvorce.
contract*, vnka. incorpor*Bon«.
Naury ______ 1 407-321-3342

2 9 1 -P a in t in g

LARRY'S PAJNTWa
Painting A prtaaura cleaning.
Lm.Via. Free Ett 302-1337

3 1 9 — U p h o ls t e r y
MEL'S UPHOLSTERY*
CRAFTSMAN WOODWORKING
30 yra exp. M1-16A4

A d vertise Daily In A ll 3 Publications
S an ford H erald • Bargain H unter • Lake M ary Li£e
A 3-Line A d Averages $46.00 / m onth
Call Today! Classified Dept. 322-2611

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papery.
newsletter*,
brochure* petteup I layout
127 903*
GEN. COM PUTER* Typing
Work. *m. So*. AecL, Flyerx
Labels * Mara. 333-71
7101

193— L a w n A G a rd e n
LARGE GUAVA plants
For
Sat* 69aach PWasacMtor
detail 407-322-1413

BARPORD N S T O R K DMT.
4 P U X Newly renovated By
ownar 6116JB*. 321-A79A
STOP PAYWQ RENT 234B E l
Pepaaei Banked
Tbu*y rennvalad 17 11400 down 6549-rm
332-0*01 Leave Maaaaga

1 9 9 - P a t s A S u p p lie s
BEAGLE MIX 12 wks. CuW A
■ve/y. thou A wormed FREE
TO 0 0 0 0 HOME CM 3214066

N O T IC E
kMmonli are iitoiect to the
Fadarai Fie Housing Ad. erven
make* 4 Pegtt to adwrka* any
pratoranca. kmaaaon, or dtoenmmaaon payed an raco. col­
or. ration, tax. henocep. latv naaonali
2 *DRM to quxel negtertood
ASOQrmon * t20Gdso 322-1667
ahar 1200 pm________________

153— A c rea g e L o t F o r

2 AC R ESM SAN FO RO
ZONED OC-2 IIJSjOOO
3224123
L A N D -L A N D -L A N D
M-AOexO to? HEAR
IMOK 64ICO

201— H o rs e s

1 .7 A C R E S : O S T E E N
2OM0 *4 COXrwf nerku
n o r r ON woao &gt;44 MO

RUbwU
ad Hua Swvmrvng 290-9391

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1 4 1 — H o m e s F o r S a le
ad nemos eah no raaRor ccnv
evasion *00 70*647*

207— J e w e lry

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F o r S a le

tot, o v a
63 000
CM (362)

Santord 12. toed
6*7.000
6625. month

M ARKHAM PLACE
110 Fktotsr* TrM «
xpto plan.
l » acraa. lg rnasNr u M overloctung icraened pod w/ ig *nHrtatomem area A brick wM
Sunken LR . F R ml one* kre
piece 6240.000
eavtwLv a mason realty
_______ t s a z w y e t _ _ _
MONTHLY P L 647*. Brand now
3/2 homos No down tor quas­
hed Buyer X MOVE W THIS
MONTH I C M tAdwa
41 33*4731tq r 63*7240

PARK AVE. MOWLE PARK
Home* 63000 to IE 000 Sal Up
Foarxgnq OUMT1323-1991

24.44* 1/3 93 P*en Springe,
dDutta rod. ranad FI room,
carport. N O n tned 117^0*

34 ■ 4*a 3/1 90 Skylne
FL Room, Carport 11*400

160— B u s in e s s F o r
S a le
LIMOUSINE SUSM ES9
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Bary 10 DaLand eras H9k U
pnea
include* Lincoln kmo
and yenow cage ad* 290-73*4

2 2 3 — M is c e lla n e o u s
F R E I PAGERS Free Recryxiai
ra
(M ca b S999/mo Cal
tor reekraona 407-631-5434
SECURTTY BARS 4 DOORS
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sq A ORwtng keyWt* puxh
baton kr#
324-3164
2 3 1 — C a r s F o r S a le
1666 OMC Safari Cargo van
Rune but ha* knock to angn*
&gt;1,000 190*1775-1793
119* COUGAR Auto. Ml. AC.
M power MUST SELL! 6700
«rm 3265364. Wave m en tot
1666 FORD Aerostat Cargo van
6 cylinder auto, ruw A toe**
good 12,000 1904) 775-1793
TIRED OP PAY PIG high prtcto? C M FRED I have the vehF
CM tor you- C M : 330-30A4.
235—
T ru c K / B u s e s / V a n s F o r
S a le
1999 FORD F240 LARIAT 4X4 5
SPEED. A/C.V9. NEW TIRES
&gt;3975 Cai 296 7364_________

Lake Sylvan 6200.000 W Me
iczowuu Rea/tov 322 7963

1994 CHEVY S I0 Pick -up 4
Speed A X . bed ine
65965
C M 299 7365_________________

1 6 5 — D u p le x F o r S a le
2 3 8 — V e h ic le s

SANFORO
Axtumabia
7%
Graal caih flow. 649.900 CM
631-0432 day* or 330 5444

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
3-piece, an Lengih, 6 « ta*
Graal cond 3234)120 enykww
MATTRESS SALE • Ful m a
u«*d box iprmg* A mattreM
666 00 Larry* Mart 322-1132
NEW CENTRAL AC complal*
tyttom Hast and coot WK kv
WAX 61400 A62 9379__________
SOFA, CHAM, 2 END TABLES
and 1 COFFEE TABLE AND 2
LAMPS &gt;100 321-3963 9-5

2 and 3 Bedroom

Apartments

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 4 - 4 3 3 4
2450 Hartwell Ave.
Sanford, I I 32771

W a n te d
CASH 666 PAIOt
For Junk Car*. Trucks A Med
« 4 P AMEWCAMAUTlfUU 3J1 W*0
241— Rec.
V e h ic le s / C a m p e rs F o r
S a le
CAMP FOR 6500 A NIGHT
'Natural* Setting Quiet
A Secluded 352-7334461

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ESTATE SALE
ANTIQUE S/COLLECTIBLES/
HOUSEHOLD. PLUS A OA­
RAGE FULL OF BARQINSI
From a Bulchar Stock to MiQh
Empirel FRW7TTV SAT/28 ■ 9 6
SUN 29-10 - 3 450 S. ELLIOTT
AVE.. SANFORD
G AR AG E SALE
Monro* Meadow* 162 Kelly
ClrcW Corner of lake Mary BNdf
Santord Ave. Frt-Sal, June 27.
2B. 6-?. Fum, clothing, books,

Starting

DIRECTIONS
On 23th Stnot (R t 46A) botwwn 17-92
and Airport B M on Hartwell Avenue

XWPCR CREAM PEA9
A ay* A pink eye.
C M 333-16*1

P r o p e r t y F o r S a le

STUDIO 1 BEDROOM

M ot
Summer
Saving.d

3 2 1 — G o o d T h in g s to
Eat

16 3 — W a te rfro n t

D in in g R o o m T a b le
CHERRY W OOD
O v a ) 72" W la «f * • plush
upholstered chairs, Haver
opened, still b o x e d .. C ost
$2400. Sail 1750. Matching
Cherry coffee A end
tabtas, sail 6250. 877-1426

67-na

LOOWNO FOR Mixed German
um.
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i-uppy.
CaR 331-11*/

C a ll C a r r ia g e C o v e

• Single Story Dotogn
• No On* Below or Above
• Energy • Efficient Studto*
• Fnandty On Sip Managamant
• Furmshad or UnAjrrva/tecI Stixko*
• Electnofy Fumxahao
in Sluckoa Orfy

3291 S. SANFORO AVE, SANFORD

Recycling: 3
321-0004
TnM N P M .

C A R R IA G E C O V E

F u r n it u r e F o r S a le

SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS

CLEAN NEYVSPAPERS

F o r S a le

1 8 1 — A p p lia n c e s &amp;

323-3301

2 1 9 — W a n te d to B u y

ALTAMONTE- Lakakam i txkm
W icm porch 634400 PodMd* t brtm 632 WO 331-7777
or 34 hr*. *72 2923

VERY
Pnme toe*bon, greet Anchor
1,000 »q * on 1792 Front parking renovating
to now
Sou time to
Ww SO
Choose tutor* Axking 6774/
moron 804-790-1542

Reduced 981.900
914A323 3400

211—
A n tlq u a / C o lla c tib la s

155— C o n d o m in iu m s

A n y condrtlon-AJI c a s h
899QS93
A herd

C u tM Dtoifn, WIlol^
sale 407-M74S31

ANTIQUE[Taking Up apt
Uby-y Can tea

323-8160

At. per. pad.

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10 M 40*129
6 each tor 13600 CM 131 7777
pr &gt;4 hr* 672 2922
R E A LET. Big O*** 1 29 Acs
Meaonxtoe Rd
Near Airport
645 000 3324171 a 332*445

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frrU.wIIS'L i

1/4 D U MONO ANNIVERSARY
R M New 6*00 ye* tor |12V
OBQ CM 320-1*43___________

3 2 2 -7 4 9 8

12x43 m 90 manatee W Q .
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EXCHANOS sr SELL YOUR
P-oper/x letted tr-ywher.1
WVE8TQRS REALTY 7744*15

RER Haraeeheelng Ca.
15 yr* of prof xnoeing a trim­
ming HU. cold. A corrective
shoamg Gal 894 28*7

4 8 A C R E S : $ 3 9 ,9 0 0
1n*e kx
BUT 90 MCLUOEO MAKE OFF Eh

1 WMOOW AC
W/O xO uD M
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32*-7338 or CM * *29-0999

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FEMALE ROTTW EXER. 1 yr.
very aflectwnate. good watch­
dog Not good mi ymal ch**en
Need* fenced yard S40 3230429

S a le

CASSELBERRY M I ORtoaf
werahauae. 1/330* **■ FT

314— S w im m in g P o o l

CAR LS POOL RENOVATION
Wa do acrylic decks, kool
decks, marerte A diamond
brtghLSO yra R* modeling
10% Senior Clttaen Discount
LtolBondod-407-326-7311

186— C o m p u te rs &amp;
T y p in g

SANFORO 12-1 AOS W 3rd Si
CH/A Boeurby 3y*. Fr pic. Fed
yd m/30 X 38 work shop EX­
TRA*
650k Cal MKo 293-

1 5 7 — M o b ile H o m e s

S e rv ic e s

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'BLONDIE

by Chic Young

la s t w eekend i a l m o s t

BOUGHT A VEHY EXPENSIVE

Side effect deserves attention
DEAR DR GOTT: I have been pro
scribed Pravachol to lower choles­
terol I've read that tender muscles
are a side effect. I have this symptom,
yet when I told my doctor, he didn't
change the prescnption Am I in dan­
ger?'
DEAR READER: Possibly
Pravachol is one of a group of cho­
lesterol-low ering drugs called
“ statins " While effective in reducing
cholesterol, the “statins" can cause an
unusual side effect called "rhabdomyolysis," destruction of muscle that can
lead to renal failure Although muscle
tenderness is a relatively common
and harmless consequence, the more
serious complication must also be
considered because — even in the
presence of minor muscle pains —
rhabdumyolysis may occur
The diagnosis is made by a blood
test If the test is positive, the drug
should be stopped immediately before
irreversible kidney damage occurs
Return to your doctor at once and
ask him to perform a CPK blood test.
This will tell whether your muscle
pains can be ignored or if they are
cause for alarm
In my opinion, your physician
should have been alert to the possible
side effects of Pravachol Anv patient
on this drug should be blood tested If
he or she develops muscle aching or
weakness
To give you more information on
cholesterol. I am sending you a ropy
of mv Health Report "Understanding
Cholesterol * Other readers who
would like a ropy should send 52 plus
a long, self addressed, stamped rnvc
lope to P O H..s 2017 Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY 10150 Be sure
to mention the title
DEAR DR GOTT My 4 year old
grandson recently experienced nau
sea. vomiting and a fever of 10]
During an overnight hospital stay for
intravenous fluids to treat drhydra
lion his fever shot up to 105 The doc
tor wasn't concerned, but I was
because I remember when my brother
had a seizure from a high fever How
high does the fever have to go brfore
this happens"
DEAR READER The possibility of
febrile convulsions in a youngstrr Is
always a concern Surh an event,
which is frightening, is largely unpre
do table however Some young chll
dren seem to have a high threshold
for seizure activity, while others may
convulse at lower temperatures The
reason for this is unknown
I begin to worry at about 101
degrees at which time I become more
aggressive in treating the frver with
more than Tylenol Tepid baths or
even a cooling blanket may be neces
vary

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ment to bring the fever down
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s
U * potential
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E S m ? * H * ov»rt*"i cancers You
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to i&gt;e tested on the outside chance

that an early, treatable cancer could
be discovered. Does this hold true for
prostata and colon cancer aa well?
DEAR READER: In theory, yes.
I have yet to make up my mind
about routine CT scanning in healthy
| adults. As I said before, the costa
would be astronomical and the bene
fits small — at least for the adult pop
ulation as a whole
The newer CT scans can produce
amazingly detailed pictures of struc
lures within the body. Thus, it is con
ceivable that such testing could result
in the very early detection of hidden
malignancies
However, as I mentioned, this tech
nique i f lU || , |on&lt; way from being
generally accepted as appropriate for
universal use. Nonetheless, this issue
w ill surely continue to stimulate
lengthy discussion in the future
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WIN AT BRIDGE
Is this so difficult?
By Phillip Alder
In my bridge classes. I stress think
ing in straight lines Easier said than
done, of course, but if yuu cannot think
straight, you will never play this game
well
West certainly didn t think logically
on this deal If you believe you would
have done better, cover the East and
South hands Against four hearts, you
lead the trump three five, seven, nine
Declarer continues with the club four
How do you defend"
South opened with a weak twabid.
showing a decent tlx card suit and
some 4 to high card points West *
three diamond overcall is debatable
— a takeout double is preferable
You need four tricks to defeat the
contract Presumably, your three aces
are all winners But where is number

At the table. West ducked the club
ace at trick two After winning with
dummy's queen, declarer played a
spade to her jack and West's ace
Back came another trump Declarer
soon claimed 10 tricks two spades, six
hearts, one club and one diamond ruff
in the dummy Was West a beginner"
Ear from it This deal occurred during
the final of a national team champi
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allow you to defeat the contract

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and partner ran gain the lead, a dta
mond switch will do the necessary
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where is East's entry" Hr cannot have
a winner So, West must assume that
East has the diamond king Aftir win
ning tnck two with the club are. cash
the diamond ace and spade are before
playing a second diamond Here the
contract is quickly one down

by Jim M eddick

qfour
cBirthday
Friday. Juno 27. 1997
A lavorabie change in your financial
structure is a strong probability lor the
year ahead, even though initially you may
leel like you re marking lime instead ol
going forward
CAN CER (June 21-July 22) It could
prove very unwiso today to agree to
something botoro you know all lhal is
required of you. Once you re locked m. it
won t bo easy to break out Gel a jump
on life by understanding the influences
lhal govern you in the year ahead Send
lor your Astro-Graph predictions tor the
year ahead by mailing $2 and SASE to
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper. P o
Bo* 1758. Murray HUI Station. New York.
NY t0156 Be sura to state your zodiac
sign
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) There are a num­
ber of assignments that might require

ANNIE
...VOU HJVE NO
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your attention today, but it your heart isn t door
m your hammer, you could end up with A Q U A R IU S (Ja n . 20-F#b. 19) Be
broken nails
extremely selective today regarding to
VIRGO (Aug. 29-Sept. 22) Lady Luck whom you go lo lor advice Your chart
could be a bit tickle today, so it's best you irvkcales your counselor may know less
bank upon your common sense and not about the issues than you do
upon whims ot late Play your cards care­ P ISC ES (Feb. 20-March 20) Avoid
fully and realistically
groups today who make you toet uncom­
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Librans are fortable Why subject yourself to leekng
known lor their graciousness and hospi­ uneasy when you can be around pals
tality. but today you might not be in the who make you feel good?
mood lor guests You should be back to ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 19) Your mode
yourself tomorrow
ol behavior will be scrutinized by your
SCORPIO (O c t 24-Nov. 22) Everyone peers today Those who will be observing
makes mistakes on occasion, and you're may be waiting to see it you lack social
no exception If you err today, don t cover grace
up No one will think less ol you lor con- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Usually your
lossmg
plans are reasonably well ihought out.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 29-Dec. 21) Today but today you might give them just a kck
you may bo a bit more careless lhan and a promise, and leave them vague
usual In Ihe managomenl ol your and ineffective
resources Conduct all financial affairs m GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Today you
a businesslike manner
might move your tunds around in ways
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You that could rob Peter to pay Paul Do not
might be quite indecisive today It is best kid yourself into bekeying you're balanc­
you tako a strong position and maintain it ing your budget
or you could gol caught in a revolving
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WEDNESDAY

Ju n e 25, 1997

5 0 C e n ts

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Laka Mary and Saminole County since 1008
89th Y e a r, N o . 218 -

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S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

That’s (adult)
entertainment

Today:
Scattered
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High* in the upper

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B yR U SS WMITB
Herald Staff Writer
I here was no music, no dancing, no sex
Just talk Seven and one half hours non stop • the
longest stretch 500 or so consulting adults could
possibly talk sex and still keep on their cfrHhrw
They were crammed Into ihe chamber* room.
Ihe lobby and hallways and outside the Seminole
County Services Building until precisely 2 29
a in Wednesday when, finally. II was over
The sheriff seemed satisfied So did llie louniy
rom m lsslo n ers. ih e county attorn eys, the
adultelub owners and Ihe adult &lt;tub attorneys
Perhaps more Incredulous ■ residents of Sanford
went home only tu ilfas miffed as they had been
Hear Ye. the verdicts from Tuesday s great sex
showdown by the Board of hrmlttolr County
Commissioner*
• Yes. Ihe county is adopting hard restrict ton*
on adult -entertainment businesses although
probably grandfathering ' in a few old fogies
such as Club Juana Circus Cirrus. Cabaret and
Rachels An amendment gives these clubs a
i hancr to spruce up ami slay wlwre Ihry are
• No Mldwav ( om m rn e I'ark won I hrtnme
porno park after all - but hang on lo vw ir shirts if
you live In I fir Orlando Sanford Airport area
which was apfwnvrd for rrronlng
I he au
port arra residents must wall to see if an
amendment profaned by Dtstrin 5 Commiwtionrr
I Ksrv I M&lt; I.j Im will define alternative stirs other
than those in Sanford
• Pul on hold please a IICC drt isam on puMk
nud'iy tlrrn
It on Tuesday's agenda * a*
shoved to Ihe end ol the lineup and then shelved
In the wee small hours of I lie morning The
(tmimlsbes sav they nerd more time They 11 try
again on July 22 In another 7 p in
hear

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Swamp trip
The Florida Native Plant Society. Tarflower
Chapter, will hike to the Gator Creek area of the
Green Swamp went of Ornate County. July 5
Th e area r n n »M i of several thousand acre* of
wet prairie, pine scrub. and hardwood ham
mock. The trip will Include a hike to the
Wlthlacuochrr River
Bring lunch. Insect rrprllant. hat. sun screen
and hiking clothes and hoots. Furlhcr details
will be announced at the society's monthly
meeting July I at 7 p m. at the Orlando Garden
Club building. 710 Hollins St . Orlando.
For Inform ation, call Mike Barranco at
6 &lt;K) 6 4 7 1 or 497 5120

Crossing guards needed
The Seminole County S hrnirs Office will he
accepting applications for
school crossing
guards June 16 to June 30 at 1343 2Mh Street.
Sanford Applicants must be 18. have a high
school diploma or GED. and available Monday
to Friday in the morning and afternoon The pay
Is 88 an hour There will tie fingerprinting and
a criminal history query

Soccer camp
The Orlando Soever Academy will host a
weekly soccer camp at Five Pulnla Sorter
l enter in IntigwotMl for ln i&gt; * ihI girts
I ft Session* will he held from June IK in Aug
I Monday through Friday from A SO a m to
4 30 p m
Cost Is 8 125 for cat h week half day* cost 890
For information i all M&lt;M 6 1 76or 491 O l 10

Vintage posters
Vintage Poster Art Intrrnatkaial will display
a selection of 19th and 20rh century Kuropran
vintage pM irrs from June 27 lu July 26 ai
Gallery 17-92. 912 South Orlando Avenue,
Winter Park The gallery is open Monday Friday
! l i in lo 5 p m.
For Information, call 647-1792

Andrvw Boiler Tuesday a •arc Isas Ma tree apeach rights at the public hearing on adult entertainment

School superintendent’s contract ratified
■ f VICKI PuBORW BR
Herald Senior Stall Writer
Saying that *were darn lucky to
have him here.* the Seminole
County school board
extended

July 1 is I he deadline for 1997 high srhool
graduates lo apply for ‘ Bright Futures’* merit
college *4 Molar*hip* funded by the Florida
Lottery Eligible students tan m o v e lull or
partial funding for Iftelr college education in­
cluding lulllon. fees and haste rspensrs such as
textbooks Students with a 3 5 grade point
average and above can receive full lulllon. those
with a GPA between 3 O and 3 3 will receive 73
percent funding The scholarship may be used
lo attend any Florida public or private srhiail
For Information, contact high *rh&lt;»l guidance
counselor or call I-mhh 827-2004 or vlsii the
web sltr at http //www firn edu/doe/

INDEX
■ r&lt; d «e........................4B
C la ssified s.............2-18
C o m ics...................... 4B
C ro ss w o rd ................ 4B
Door Abby................. 8A
D eaths....................... 8A
Or. Oott......................4 1

Editorial....
H oroscope.
P e o p le ......
P o lio s ........
Sports.......
T V .............
W eather....

......4A
...... 4B
...... 8A
...... 3 A
.16,28
.....8 At
...... 2A

O ur happiness depends on w isdom
all the way.
• S o p h o c le s

Board member Bob GofT was the
lone dissenting vote
In addition to the. salary In­
crease. llagertys monthly autom o­
bile allowance was raised from
•550 to 8650

By DAVtO PRAZIKR
Herald Staff Writer

Racketeering arrest

From Staff Reports

Supt
Paul
tlagrriy's
contract
through July I. 2000 and gave him
a four percent raise
The board voted 4 to I to raise
llagertys
base
salary
from
8106 806 to 81 11.172 prr year

The district also pays I lager t&gt; s
insurance and other benefits
On top of his compensation
package, the superintendent has
• e e Contract. Page 8 A

Filmmaker Nunez, actor Fonda
talk about their new movie

Scholarship deadline

J e a n B a r t le y . 4 6 . o f L a r s o n D r iv e .
Altamonte Springs, was scheduled to appear In
court yesterday on charges of rackrterrtngviolallng the Florida RICO Act. according lo Ed
M cD on ou gh . S e m in o le C ou n ty S h e r iff s
spokesman She ta Ihe owner of We Knead You.
a body scrub parlor at 2908 Lakrvlew Drive.
Fem Park. Lost Friday, law enforcement agent*
from Seminole and Orange county arrested 14
people after serving search and arrest warrants
at three body scrub parlors in Fern Park. The
body scrub parlors arc accused of bring busi­
nesses In which customers pay female em ­
ployees fees ranging from 820 to 8250 for sex
acts, according to the sh erd 's report Bartley Is
being held under 8150.000 bond In the
Seminole County jail.

The 34) v «*r I hr taant meitr to adopt what
Aee A d u lt. Page 8A

A c t o r P e te r F o n d a in

Ul o o 'g Qoid.

WINTER PARK • Film critic Gene htskel said
that Florida filmmaker Victor Nunes is fast
approaching the class of Scorsese. Coppola
and other great modern directors
That may
be true In a reglonallst sense N unn Is a great
Southern director
lie is able to capture
human stories that have a mare regional
appeal
At an interview In the 'green room* of Rollins
College s Annie Russell Theater. Victor Nunes
spoke at length about his Inspirations os a
filmmaker
T U give you the standard line.*
Nunes said. *1 grew up on European films and
Southern literature.* Nunes said that his work
Is an ‘ affinity between the two*.
T i l be a
Southern director,* Nunes said satufyingly
llu films mostly deal with people that find a
reason lo live. T h e y want ta keep on living.*

he said Funny that such a theme would came
from a director that had doubts about his
fledgling career ‘ I started lo w-uruler between
Flash of Green and Huby n Paradise- if I had
made Ihe wrong iletUlort.* he said Obviously •
and thank gwxlness-- he did not lie. as hr
puts it. ‘ survived the period'
And how? Hub\j
in PurmUu• was an extremely big hit on the
Independent rtrm lt and now his current film.
Lire's Gold. Is garnishing praise everywhere it
plays
Nunes got the story fur his new picture from
a photograph of a man and a child walking
through rows of bee hives *1 can't find that
picture anywhere.* Nunes said laughing. *1 saw
II a few years ago. hut now I am beginning to
wonder if I dreamt this story * The story of
U lrr’i GoUl is about a tieekeeper who is lackrd
In this self-imposed Isolation, hut his gradual
resurrection from that life u the pleasure of
8 « « Film s. Page SA

Homeowners
get help
By 8T1V 6 BARNES
Herald Staff Wntar
Some Seminole County home­
owners working to (lx up (heir
homes may qualify for a program
which teaches skills Including b a ­
sic wiring, plumbing, painting, lock
Installation.
window
repairs,
screen patching and drywall re­
pair.
To qualify for the program, which
Is administered by the Seminole
County
Cooperative
Extension
Service, homeowners must have
purchased on existing home In
Seminole County within the last 10
years and be supported by a spon­
soring agency, based on Income
and family size.
The workshops arc being con­
ducted in a variety of locations
around the county from now until
See Program , Page SA

Hunt, Sanford City Commissioner Velma Williams,
Tewana Chisholm, Sharon Brush. Patricia Siebers, Barbara

Hughes Gregg and Richard Gregg
county's first tool and paint workshop

on hand for the

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Fonda finally strikes gold
with his new est film project
Ulee's C old (Hi S i ,u s rls.
and fall from the big screen
It Is the actor's fate In the
universe of shmv business
Peter Fomin knows this nit
too well. In the 60s. Fomin
was most noted for his n
hellions, nntl-esfahllshmeot
films like Wild A/iyels. The
Trip and. of course. Kumi
Rider.
But fortune frowned on the
tail and lanky actor
I Ik
screen projects were mostly
seen In European thenters
more so than American
Sure, there were hit r o lls
Most recenl was John &lt; nr
penter's Escape fnmi I. \
with Kurt Uussell
Other
than
that.
memories
ot
Henry's son. .lane's brother
and Bridget's father were
limited to the 60 s
Now. Fonda has n new
lease on his career with Vu
tor Nunez's winning f 'lee's
C old
The outochlhnunns
Florida director and wriiei
has rediscovered Fomin, and
a Best Actor Oscar tin// is
already In the air
In a per
formnnee that Is hnimtluglv
familiar to that of his father's
acting. Peter Fonda could
reemerge from the black hole
ol lost actors and shine mice
again.
Fonda plays a hrekrepei
who runs the gciiernllfin.il
family business in the Tupelo
marshes of Florida s Pan
handle, lllysses Jackson
Ulcc for short-- has labored
around the hives turning out
his Tupelo honey as fast as
the man knows how,
Hi
works late Into the night
sometimes to acrom m odate
high demand
But just like
any other business that in
volves nature, things ran he
unpredictable.
Ulec takes care of his two
granddaughters. Casey and
Penny, while the gills father
Is tn a Florida eorrectlon.il
facility and their mother is
wasting away in the seedier
portion of Orlando
His son
asks Ulee to go to Orlando in
hopes of saving Ills cs
tranged wife.
While in r i(
lando. Ulee receives an ulti
matum from his son's at
complices that Involves hid
den heist money.
II Ulee
does not comply, him and
his family could he put in
Jeopardy.
Glee's Gobi Is not about
what happens In this crisis
but how Ulee overcomes his
self-imposed Isolation; how
he comes out of Ills shell, so
to speak. Victor None/, who
found discovered Ashley Judd
tn his wonderful Ruhi / »t

b

' '! i

i

n :

David
Frazier

Screen
Tests
P&lt;truJ:-.r iktelnps another
I*.a.» let driven story that
muld he Ids best trademark,
h 'lic -s script lines use a hit
a mi '...ii on die crime Hrm &lt;u k litii otherwise Mils Is
i derjiiv t- it sindy of a man's
UN m irs u rm tiim
This Is
• i i nl
best tilms ol the
v* II
None,- h.is si.iled that he
i i ilie iJe i lor d e e 's Gold
■ mi m "i,t photograph n| a
o ot
••id
Inld
standing
iie-t.t t&gt;ii hives
N'unrz
• \i o pi hi'' d .i scene within
the movie ol Hire walking
nuimigsi hts her hives with
Iik M'lingisl gi.nnld.inglilei.
tin scene shIliVVS
IVimv
1H&gt;vv &lt;jtl!• t Nline/ Ilk. - lo
h IS .1
niakr II some times
m eru­ Hi tram [iitllitv and ap
pt ei 1.itlvr pr ii e
It also
shmv •r N111*1*/ ability t&lt;&lt; cap
lure : e it hum in innmriit'* on
lilm
Ur is a gtffrd Him
m il-i r
It K IVfi'i
Fonda that
r*'.illv 1* llir story ol this
hint
\|r»*.t •*?lilts have said
that
hi s
I'crfoi m anic
Is
retnioisi cot of hts father
lh.it iii ,i \ tie a r ompllinent.
tint it .ih.i, inilalr
Fonda Is
not iivin r i" ,n t like his la
Ihei here hill act as a char
.n iii In lather might have
• in hn. i arecr Ininl.i s
slot \ Is 1 Ill'll Tell I 111 deed
I " it tin li. si (i | may hr to
r nun
I In
iilemy should
.mil prnliahly will consider
tins
p*-i lot main e
heavllv
Patrliia
Hit hardsou
I TV's
Horne
Ininroeeriierifl loulrl
,l|v,i |n
1 I'li'ld el I II as her
Ini* as tin I 'tor cm e M gh llll
gale In i|*hho| who not only
ed I ’h ' wi’ ii Ins dn iiyyil up
J mghti i "i I cA
lint
also
in &gt;nming out ol
a id - 1 lc

They did not stand a prayer in school
They didn't have a prayer in
school
On June 25. 1962. the tl.S.
Supreme Court made a deci­
sion that would change pnhlie
srhools forever.
That day. Ihe Court ruled that
a prayer read aloud 111 a public
school
viol.licit
the
First
Amendment's
separation
of
clmrrh and state.
Then, again, on June I. 1985.
the Court again struck clown a
law pertaining tu Ihe First
Amendment when It disallowed
an Alabama law which perm it­
ted a one-minute period ot si
lent meditation and prayer in
public schools.
On this date seven years ago,
the friurl was busy yrt again
June 25. 1990 marked Ihe
Supreme Court's decision that
gave those who wanted It the
right to die
In the rase o f Cruzrm i*. Mis­
souri. the Supreme Court, In a
5 t decision, upheld die con­
stitutional right ol a person
whose
wishes
are
elearlv

Today
IS a ■ ■

VtCKI
DeSORMIER
Staff Writer
known to refuse llle-siiHtaiiitug
medical treatment
That same day. the Court d e­
rided by the same margin, that
II was iitirnitslltitt1nn.il lor a
state In require, without pro­
viding other options
that a
minor notify both tier parents
before obtaining an abortion
IHoy, and w r ihnught our
government agenetrs here m
Seminole Criuniv kepi up a
busy schedule )
This Is also the anim etsarv
ol the Mattie ol I Kile Bighorn
On Ibis date in 1870. Lt Col
George
Armstrong
Custer,
leading military lo ries of more

than 21)0 men. attacked an en­
campment of Sioux Indians,
led by chiefs Sitting Bull anil
Crazy Horse near Little Bigliorif River. Mont.
Custer and all the men in Ills
Immediate
command
were
killed in the brlrl two hour b a t­
tle One horse, named C o ­
manche, was said to he the
only survivors among Custer's
tori cs
Today they celebrate Little
Bighorn Days In Montana
There Ihcy relrhrale (hr his­
tory o f Ihe Old West.
More than 11,000 people are
expected to attend the annual
rvent tills year, which Includes
a reenactment o f Custer's Last
Stand
Couch potatoes will want to
celebrate this anniversary
On tills dale In 1951. the
Columbia Ilioadr.iM
System
|CHS| broadcast the hrst color
television program
The four
hour program w .k carried liy
stations in New York ( ’ tty, Bal­

timore. Boston. Philadelphia
and Washington. D.C.
At the time, there were no
color television sets owned by
the public so you probably
don't know anyone who saw
the color broadcast that day.
CBS. Itself, only owned 40
color sets at Hint time.
On this date we celebrate the
birthday o f George Orwel The
satirist and author o f books
like Artlrnrif Form and 1984 was
horn Eric Authur Blair In 1903.
o n this day 1950. the Korean
conflict officially began when
forces from North Korea In­
vaded the southern part of that
country, starting a civil war
The United States entered Ihe
ronltlct Just five days Inter.
Among the celchrltjes b low ­
ing otit the candles on their
cake arc: author Dorothy Gil­
man, who is 74; actress June
Lockhart Is 72: dlrrrlor Sidney
Lumet is 73; singer George Mi­
chael is 31. singer Carly Simon
Is 52. and comedian/actor
Jimmie Walker is 49

T akin g p rid e In
th eir co m m u n ity
Members o f Sanford's second
commission district look to the
streets tills past werkrnd In nn
effort to show their pride In the
ennuminlty
Using everything
from rakes to [Hikers to Ihetr
hare hands, volunteers cleaned
up along I3h Street. At left.
Loren/o Polk pulled the trash
limn a vacant lot with a rake
Ur low. Vernon McQueen lilted
an abandoned lire into a
dumpster along the way Below
at lelt. Quinton Jones. 9. helps
&lt;lean out a storm drain along
the way while Ihelow. rightl
&lt; hang S Yooln otfrred cold
drinks lo the volunteers The
i Irailtip ellort was sponsored
by &lt; ornmissioner Veimn W il­
liams and Is a pari of the
Community Pride celebration
Mini was conclrved by Williams
and priM lalmcd by Mayor Larry
Dale
H*-(4 )*t [Julius tiy Sieve llarnrt

I |S I stl I'llg per

In - s jo II

t&gt;urn a i - i
\ IVtOI “.mnw dl .linguistics •
hniisi It as a 9»nithrr»i d lie r
t' 1 r.iptui liuf-' these human
Interest stmtes while ottltZtng Ills rinrlila settings In
their tlilh st
At the same
time. Nape/ is distinguishing
himself as our of the great
rliiet tors ot out era
d e e 's
ii 'iil
is gold Indeed
Four

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LOCAL FORECAST

|BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
t lo t Irri ami choppy fu rrent Is running tr» die smith
with i vv.itri temper.ituir of
76 degrer s
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
.ire I III l tret and semi
choppy 1 sit•e-nt is running
to the south with a water
tempera tin r oi 78 degrees.

Today: Scattered Thunder
storms. Illghs In the upper
80s. Tonight: Lows In the
mid 60s. Thursday: Sen tiered
Thunderstorms Lows in the
mid 60s. Highs in the low
90s. Friday: Scattered Thun
derstorms. Lows In the told
60s. Highs In die mid 9Us
Saturday: Scattered Thun
derstorms. Lows In the mid
60s. Highs In the mid 90s
Sunday: Scattered Thunder
storms, Lows In the mid 70s
Highs In the mid 90s

FLORIDA TEMPS
MIAMI
Florida 21 hour I’-iii
peraturea mid rainfall at M a in
today:
Lo Rsln
Hi
City
83 18 (31
Apalachicola
ir
Daytona Beach 81
72
85
75 .05
Ft. Lauderdale
111
81
Foci Myers
70
Gainesville
01
79 63
Jacksonville
R3
73 ot
83 73 .19
Key West
00
81
Miami
77
00
84
OH
Dmaacola
Sarasota
90 69 01
HO 63 (XI
Tallahassee
as
Tampa
J 00
74 .02
W Palm Beach 81

[ s t a t is t ic s

|

lln high tenipiTiiliirr In
• iiilnrtl Ini stl i\ was 92 deglee- inrl the nveiulglit I'tw
was 69
Her hi tied i.itnlnll tor the
period ending at 111 a til.
Wednesday t&gt;it,illeil II ui' lies
•Sumis'
ii 27 p m
•Sunset
H 2d p til

THURSDAY
S O LUN AK
TABLE:
min..
If) 65 a m . I 1:25 p in . maj .
I 15 a m . 5 10 p in

TIDES:

Daytona

h ig h s

12

Io w a

7.M l

ini.

New Smyrna
I *2.-15 a m .

/ 09 a in

S a n f o r d llc r .ild

to a m

Ileach:
| |2 p a n ..

7:28 p a n

Beach: highs

M7

p m . low s

7 U pm

Cocoa

Beach: highs I no a m . i ;i2
p in
lows 7 21 a in . 7 15
p in

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C h ild r e n a n d fir e w o r k s c a n b e a d a n g e r o u s c o m b o th is 4 th o f J u ly
fro m 3 t ° f f reports
ORLANDO
_
Fireworks
constitute an Integral part of
most
Fourth
of
July
celebrations.
When
not
supervised by professionals,
however, fireworks pose
a
serious threat to the safety of
children.
In fact, because Itreworks

cause so many injuries to
children.
the
American
Academy of Pediatrics
has
recommended
that
* alt
fireworks he banned. Including
those that .ire legal tn the
United States. According to
Prevail /Kindness Anicrlcri, a
national safety
association,
fireworks Injuries continue lo
occur because people don't

realize how dangerous such
devices can tic People often
don't eoniprehend--untll they
are hurt-thai the risk of
blindness or injury outweighs
the excitement o f fireworks.
According to Joe Boh Pearce,
nurse
manager
of
the
Children's Emergency/Trauma
Center at Orlando Regional
Medical Center (ORMC). most

fireworks accidents arc the
most
common
fireworks
Injuries. Pearce said.
The major cause o f such
injuries Is the malfunctioning
of fireworks, many of which arc
Illegal or unlabeled. According
to Prevent Blindness America.
bottle rockets are the most
dangerous fireworks available
See F irew orks. Page 3A

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3A

Rotary Club of Sanford marks a year of success

Paul Harris Award winner Don
mernorative pin from his wife. Barbara

Moore accepls his com

Paul Harris Award winner Bill Royster smiles as his proud wife.
Amelia, affixes his pm

Sanford Rotary Club hosted
its installation of Incoming
officers and bestowed pre­
stigious awards upon several
hard working members Rotary
members uphold strong ethics
in business and a commitment
to making the com m unity
betler Fund raising efforts
benefit non profit projects
I n c l u d i n g S a f e H o u s e of
Seminole. « haven for battered
spouses and their children.
Receiving Paul Harris Awards
were: Don Moore. Bill Royster
and |no! present) Jim Shupe
The George Touhy Award was
presented to Linda Kuhn. John
Mercer rceived the Charlie
Kampf Award Rick Gray was
tapped Rotarian of the Year,
and the President's Pen was
passed from Andy Roberts,
outgoing leader, to President
Brian Baumgardner

Rocky Ford presents Linda Kuhn with the George Touhy Award
for service to community.

Incoming President Brian Baumgardner accepts the President's
Pen from outgoing President Andy Roberts

Photos by D enise M oore

You Can't Deceive Today’s Consumer.
Rotarian of the Year is Rick Gray displaying
his plague from President Andy Roberts

The Charlie Kampf Award &gt;3 presented to Past
District Governor John Mn'ce’ hy President Andy
Robeds

Think a bout it N o m a tie r how

Family nutrition program receives grant
From S taff Reports
Ttir Florida Family Nutrition
Program is the nutrition educa­
tion component of the Food
Stamp Program The program
Is a team effort between the
Food
Stamp
Program.
the
Florida Cooperative Extension
Program, and our rommunlty
Christina Kemper is the new
Extension Agent for the family
Nutrition Program in Seminolr

County Stir ts a graduate from
(he University of Honda wlirnshc earned a Bachelor of S« i
ence degree In Food Sc lrn&lt; r
anti Human Nutrition White at
tending the University stir
gained an interest in nutrition
as a dietrtir volunteer for
Shands Hospital Also a s .*
student stir taught hast* miui
lion concepts to iiillrgr s i n
dent* anti srrvrd meals at a In
cal soup kitrlirn in r ..iin e s v ille

POLICE BRIEFS

Through

the

Fam ily

Nutrition

Program. Christina will teach
iniiritlnn education lessons to
IikmI stamp eligible Individuals
and families The lessons will
m&lt; hide topics viiili as rural
pi. inning.
IixmI safety, (nod
budgeting and healthy eating
Thr grant will help low income
families receive (hr best nulri
iKinal mileage lor their food
si.mi,&gt;s and will le.n h technigurs to strricti food moneys
unlit ihe rod o f thr mouth In
our community shr hopes tn
stimulate an Inierrst in niilrl

Drug p o ssessio n charged
Marcus Lyons. 23. of 2381 Dolarway. Sanford, was arrestrd
Monday hy Seminole County deputies
Lyons was ih.irgrd
with possession of a controlled substance (cocainr and
cannabis) and arrested at the corner of Beardall and Celery
Officers polled Lyons over aftrr clocking film going 50 in a 25
rone. Upon a search, they found drugs on him

DUI arrests
Erik Paskoskl. 34. of 311 Seminole A ve. Lake Mary, was
arrested Monday by Lake Mary Police. Paskoskl was charged
with battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting without
violence and DUI Paskoskl was pulled over on a trulltr slop
and officers Indicated that he had a strong odor of all ohol
about him
Scott Moss. 34. of 2883 Garden Dr.. Sanford, was arrested
Tuesday hy Seminole County deputies Moss w.is charged with
DUI and arrested at the corner of CK427 and Garden Dr
Officer pulled Moss' truck over

in c id en ts
A maroon 85 Pontiac Sunblrd iwo door, license plaitnumber UKR09H. was stolen Monday from the 1300 block ot
W. 25th St.
A l-IK gold 7 ' bracclcl worth 8300 was stolen Monday from
the 2300 block of French Ave
A black, with silver splash paint. 20' Unify Sigma 50 hike
was stolen Monday from the 1500 block of S French Ave The
bike Is worth 8100.
A Frlgtdaire AC unit worth 81.000 was stolen from the 800
block of W 2nd St. on Monday.

A rg um en t with wife
Brian Platt. 27. of 117 Falrlanc Cir.. Sanford, was arrested
Sunday by Seminole County deputies. Platt was charged with
battery (domestic violence) and arrested at his residence
Report said that Platt hit his wife in an argument

C o n c e a le d dress
Ollle Bailey. 37. of 419 Cardinal St.. Eustls. was arrested
Saturday hy Sanford Police. Bailey was charged with r- i.nl
thelt and arrested In the 300 block ol Towne Center Cir
Report said that Bailey concealed a dress In her pants.

O fficer hit on arm
Duane Daniels. 20. of 1705 14th St.. Sanford, was arrested
Saturday by Sanford Police. Daniels was charged with battery
on a law enforcement officer and- arrested at the corner of
Oleander Ave. and 13th St. Report said that Daniels tried to
take his arm away from an officer, and. In so doing, hit the
officer on the arm.

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today,
art minting
for
the
majority
of
all
fireworks
injuries that lead tn permanent
eye damage
Bottle rockets
travel as fast as 200 miles per
hour, exphxle In mid-air and fly
In any dlrrcllun
Pearce
said
eye
Injuries
arcnunt for 16 percent ol all
fireworks Injuries at ORMC
Thirty (ive percent of fireworks
accidents afreet ilic hands,
while 29 percent affect the
head
Thr skin, torso and
limits are Involved
in 20
percent of fireworks trauma
Surprisingly, many injuries
are caused hy sparklers. "Most
people ihlnk that sparklers are
safe, when fit fact they are the
second
highest
cause
of
Injuries
ih.tt
require
hospitalization,' Pearce said.
Sparklers
are
dangerous
because they buri\
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While the best way to ensure
a safe Fourth of July Is to avoid
using
fireworks
altogether.
Pearce
recommends
the
Inflowing:
• Never use fireworks without
adult supervision.
• Use only fireworks that are
labeled with Instructions
•
Use
only
fireworks
purchased
at
n
reputable
vendor.
•
Read
Instructions
on
fireworks labels before using.
• Have a bucket of water
available
for
extinguishing
fireworks after use.

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EDITORIAL

BRO is a
special project
T h e w orld o f ch ild ren can so m etim es be
harsh and difficu lt. T h ro w In a fa m ily w ith a
lack o f m on ey, and a c h ild 's life becom es
h arsher still. O ften bleak. A tim e w hen lu x ­
uries such as a rtists' tools are Just that,
lu xuries, relega ted to
w ishes. In place o f
m o r e n e e d e d fo o d , c lo t h in g a n d o t h e r
essentials.
T h a t's w h y w e a re Im pressed w ith a pro­
gram that has been o p e ra tin g at the Sanford
H ou sing A u th o rity . T h e B rethren R each in g
Out. BRO. Is a C h ristian baaed program w hich
E x ectlve D irector R ose D avis has nurtured
w ith vo lu n teers to In clu de w eek ly w orksh ops
In artistic ex p ression , a ca d em ic and Job skills
training, and an e x c h a n g e p rogra m w ith the
U n iversity o f C en tra l Florida. Professional
artists ev e ry m on th o r so visit the ch ildren In
BRO and w ork w ith th em on the ve ry Im ­
portant skill o f a rtistic ex pression . T h is past
w eek en d , regu lar a rtist-volu n teers Included
U CF art professor. K e v in lla ra n . and his
student assistant. J o d i Duster. T h e ch ildren
w ere Instructed In the fine art o f pyram id
bu ild in g u sin g natural m aterials found In the
yard behind the B R O building, lla ra n and
D ostcr a ptly gu id ed a sculpture the residents
could v ie w from Inside apartm en ts or outside
W e co m m e n d the tw o artists and others w h o
vo lu n tee r their tim e In this special w ay.
D a vis Is n ow h u n tin g for a new location for
the p rogra m . W e w ish her w ell w ith this ve ry
Im portan t m ission : k in d lin g and breath in g
life In to th e c re a tiv e spirit In ch ildren

The solicitor general to the rescue
Some of the most ardent advocates o f
affirmative action can do more harm to that
Increasingly beleaguered remedy than Ita
opponents. DevaJ Patrick, for Instance, when
he waa head o f the Civil Rights Division in the
Department o f Justice, devoted much energy
and passion to a case from Ptacataway. N J.
The Board o f Education there. In an
economy move, waa faced with two teachers o f
equal seniority and ability. The board fired the
white teacher and kept the black teacher.
The reason, said the board, was the need for
diversity
In
that
business
education
department. The survtvtng teacher waa the
only black in the division
The Board o f
Education, however, did not claim that It was
remedying past discrimination In the faculty of
the high school as a whole, because there was
no such discrimination.
Another factor looming over the case was
that the Supreme Court nad been giving very
careful scrutiny to racial preferences that
would result In people losing their jobs It la
one thing not to be hired; It la quite another to
lose a regular salary and benefits
There arms a split around the country as to
whether affirmative action waa going loo tar
when It resulted tn letting go a teacher solely

affirmative action plan has a remedial purpose
(to deal with specific proven discrimination!.* It
Is In violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights
Act. And such an affirmative action plan, said
the court, should not ’ unnecessarily trammel
the Interests* o f non-mlnorlly employees

(T h e board
fired the white
teacher and kept
the black
teacher. 9

because she was the wrong color. And there
arms division In the Justice Department.
One o f the critics, on constitutional grounds,
waa Walter Dellinger, then an assistant
attorney general for the Office of Legal
Counsel. I've known Dellinger through
lot
a. and he deserves the sometimes loosely
owed title of constitutional scholar, lie Is
also a careful student of the Supreme Court.
The Ptsc at sway case eventually went to the
Third Circuit of Appeals which, last August,
ruled against
the Ptacataway Board
of
Education, emphasising
that
*unlraa an

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In January, the Supreme Court asked the
Justice Department for Ita analysis of the case
By now. Walter Dellinger was the acting
sollritar general and the frlend-of-the court
brief to the court Is essentially his Dellinger
disagrees with the Idea that there shoukt never
be an affirmative action diversity plan unless
Its intent Is to remedy previous proven
discrimination

JOSEPH SPEAR

Berry’s World
HOVt LOOK A
LITTLE MORE
STROKS OUT
BEAUTIFUL?

The Third Circuit's decision was
not
unexpected because the Plscatawny case was
weak from the start, though not to Deval
Patrick and his supporters Nonetheless the
school board has appealed the Third Court
opinion to the United States Supreme Court. A
member of the Justice Department told Nina
Totenberg of National Public Radio
"We
couldn't win this ease if our lives depended on
It.*

BEN WATTENBERG

S p o rts s h a p e hum an condition
— Fve never been to a country where
doesn't tell you. *Thla place la really sportscrazy.’ How come? Because sports are g rea t
even, occasionally, baseball. As much as sex
and politics, sports are not only part of the
human condition, they shape It and reflect It.
Consider, say. the United Stales o f America
This last weekend saw the birth of the
W om ens National Basketball Association,
replete with network
television,
big-time
sponsors and talented athletes of the female
persuasion. The opener, the New York Liberty
vs. the Los Angeles Sparks, waan t much of a
game. Sunday's contest between the Phoenix
Mercury and the Charlotte Sung waa somewhat
better. But as one who saw the astonishing
play of the American women's basketball team
during the Atlanta Olympics, let me suggest
that the course o f this venture will be
ascendant.
As readers know. I have problems with
aspects o f the so-called feminist revolution.
Not about the sports part, though As a boy. I
wondered: What do girls do all the time? Now.
more often than before. I know. They do
sports. It can only be a net plus for humanity
that so many more people now partake
regularly
in
the
endorphin-drenched
transcendental high offered by competitive
sports.
I love watching women's sports. I can
imagine m yself In their league. I bet I could
return some o f Steffi G rafs first serves
before she ran me off the court. 1 cannot
Imagine returning Pete Sampras' serve. 1 could
Imagine playing several minutes o f half-court
basketball with some o f the shorter women
professional players, although U would surely
be amusing for them. I cannot imagine playing
with Michael Jordan. I can't even imagine
reaching up as high as Luc Longle/s nose.
The advent of women's sports has changed
America, for the better, for both genders.
— Talk about changing America. Tiger Woods
did It twice In the course o f a couple o f weeks.
Tlgermanla has brought an army o f *Tlger's
Troops* to the links, younger and more
polyglot. Now. aa tt happens. I no longer have
any desire to hit a small, stationary and
defenseless ball. But some people do. and If
Woods
Is
bringing
them
out.
fine.
(Particularly fine because tn my pension plan 1
have some shares In a company that sells golf
equipment.)
But Tiger has also changed American
politics. Our newest hero calls himself a
‘ cabllnaslan.* that Is. part Caucasian, part
black, part (American) Indian and part Aslan.
As It happens. Woods' sensational emergence
occurred Just when Americans will be making
an Important symbolic choice about race, a

4 1 have problem *
w ith aspect* o f
the so-called
femininst
revolution. 9

realm In which symbolism ran be as important
as substance — and Indeed, can become
substance.
At Issue ts the questionnaire far the year
2000 decennial census There are now more
than 2 million multiracial children, and the
number Is growing The case is marie that
mixed race Americana should not have to III
choose their Identity based on the race of one
or the other of their parents, or (21 declare
themselves ’ other,* as a space alien might
Instead, there ought to be a 'multiracial* box.
(Tiger says he checks both the black and
Aslan boxes !
Many black and Hispanic activist groups
oppose the ’ muhJ* Idea because it could
diminish their official numbers «• and clout.
Moreover, a switch to multi could make It
difficult for scholars and policy wonks who
need historical continuity with earlier data.
There
are
probably
some
technical
compromises available that can let both sides
get what they want. But the multi Idea Is
Important. In the course of a PBS Think Tank*
Interview with Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan. I said
that our government is ’ race-crazy.* lie said.
•The government is race-crazy. ... Every
appointment Is a question of race, religion,
gender — It’s Just the opposite of the American
creed. Ethnicity Is more assertive (now) than It
was.*
The multi box Is one good, symbolic
response to race-craziness. Politicians and
columnists could talk about It forever without
much Impact.
But Tiger Woods put a
handsome face and a winning personality to It.
and because he Is an athletic mega-hero, folks
Immediately understood. There are already
*Tlger Woods* bills In Congress to change the
system.
— Not everything concerned with modern
sports Is great. There are Idiots at large. Take
the Jerks at ABC-TV. a division o f Disney. They
have canceled
network
broadcasting
of
bowling. (Another sport I have abandoned.-Too
much repetition.)

Its becoming predictable now A* the
mid June anniversary of Ihe W ater* nr
burglary approached I swore to myself dial
I would not )otn Ihe usual gaggle of
commentators in a rrhaali of Ihe seamy
affair Then I aaw a story about the scandal
that got under my skin arid I Wsind fit*w , f*
rev tatting Ihe sublet t anyway
Severai things got to me tills yr w
One was the AP survey tn which ha
percent of the people polled thought
Watergate was just another Washington
scandal
and half of Ihe respondents
rouldnt recall any of the details
Another was the way conservatives tried
to diminish Nixon s sins try suggesting that
Bill Clintons escapades have heen worse
Indeed. Newt Gingrich doc an t seem lo have
beheld a Clinton activity that doesnt make
Watergate look like child s (day Watergate
flako supremo G. Gordon Li.ldy who spent
four years tn the slammer and has now
been rehabilitated as a talk radio host,
speaks openly of Twinging down Bill and
Hillary.*
Another waa a column by Patrh k
Buchanan that waa chockahlock
wtth
shameless nonsense about how the media
the
’ political
establishment*
and the
’ American left* allegedly conspired to take
Dick down This from a man who sal like a
hobgoblin on Nixon s shoulder and goaded
him into some of his moat foolish,
outrageous
and
contentious
political
mistakes
I especially liked Buchanan s defense ol
Nixon's notorious enemies list Tf anything
terrible ever happened to anyone on that
tut — other than a lost Invitation lo a White
House
Christmas party •• it has yet to he
discovered *
Where lo begin with a refutation of this
rubbish?
How about that enemies list? Let s start
with *A*
Syndicated columnist Jack Anderson was
the first name on that rota, and he and his
associates suffered plenty I know because I
was one of them Anderson's tax returns
were audited. Our telephone records for
home and office were secretly subpoenaed
by the FBI. The CIA survelllcd us The
Pentagon Investigated us at least a dozen
times. One of our gang. Lea Whitten, was
arrested by the Fill and charged wtth
’ possession of stolen documents.* (A grand
Jury refused to Indict).
Go down to ’ K.* Columnist Joseph Kraft's
telephone was tapped by a pair of White
House operatives who propped a ladder
against his house and crawled through a
window.
On to *S.’ CBS newsman Daniel Schorr was
Investigated by the FBI. at Nixon’s personal
behest, on the ruse that he was being
considered for a high-level government
position.
It could be fairly argued that Nixon
oversaw a criminal presidency. At the time
of
his
resignation.
legal
authorities
estimated that he or his minions could h a ir
been charged with theft, flight to avoid
prosecution
or
to
avoid
testifying,
distributing false
campaign
literature.
Intercepting
mall,
malicious
mischief,
extortion.
embezzlement.
falsifying
government documents, defrauding the U.S.
government.
Income
tax
violations,
blackmail, campaign finance violations,
contempt o f Congress, contempt of court,
perjury, lying to the FBI. bribery, urson,
wiretapping, bugging and much more.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday, June 25. 1997 - ••

Adult
C ontinued fro m Page XA
Chairman Randy Morris says Is the "toughest”
ndull-rntcrlnlnmcnt ordinance in the state Is
accompanied by an amendment that allows
certain table talk between the county and the
existing legalized adult clubs. The amendment
passed on a 3-2 vote.
Advised by deputy county attorney l-onnle
Groot that legal fees could average as much as a
quarter of a million dollars a year for several
years or more. I he hoard said II was willing to
have the existing clubs fix themselves up a lad ■
like no more horsles out front of Cirrus Circus, no
more lenls. no X-rated signs and billboards.
Vouching hr personally would begin a clean up
act with the BCC al 0 a m . tills morning,
adult-club altom ey David Wassennati said. ” 11
they (the dubs) violate your law. you'll put them
out of business that way but the bottom line Is
that they’be been there for 20 years and longer.”
Mike Plnler. whose Club Juana has been open
32 years, rumr out of the UCC rlmmbrrs at 2:45
a m. eager for a good meal and a good deal "W e
m ay have a win-win situation, som ething
everyone can live with.” he said
Sheriff Don Elslngrr said he had no complaints
Me usrd the word "satisfied.” Mis department will
continue Its crackdown on sexually-oriented
businesses such as srruh parlors, and p olice all
a d u ll-e n le rta lm n e n l esta b lish m en ts where
prostitution or drug use may exist
An exalanrrr named Abby Moyle assured tile
eommlsalon Tuesday night only a loot would
believe that there wasn't prostitution and big
time drug abuse at the elulis Others - rlub
managers, srcurlty personnel - who followed
Moyle's testimony, denied to the IK r that any­
thing of the sort was happening

Anil ns I hey expected. Commissioner McLain
did not Ignore thr pleas o f Sanfordltrs to spare
the city o f the Invasion o f evil. McLain fought
hard against lhe l wo proposed sites in Sanford to
comply with thr U.S. Supreme Court ruling that
each community must provide certain rones for
possible use by adult rntertalnment businesses.
“ If we riiusl adhere In wrong-headed Judicial
drerrrs. then we ll do so In a way that harms the
least number of people." McLain said as he
reluctantly approved ih r airport rezonlng but
Insisted on a four-part amendment that read:
(l| Thai Hie comprehensive planning staff
perform a detailed land use Inventory (o
determine potential alternative sites for M-2
/oiling r lasslflcal Ion
(2|That the county attorney assist this effort by
providing legal advice and guidance as the land
use Inventory Is accomplished.
(3&gt; That the county manager be authorized to
schedule public hearings us expeditiously as
possible lo hi lug forth altrrnallve M-2 sites lo the
Is bird.
(-11 Ihat Ihr tmard authorize the drafting and
advertising ol any and all ordinances and thr
prodding of any and all notices as may be re­
quired lu order to bring the M-2 alternative sites
hack la-lore I lie luxiril al Ihr earliest possible
opportunity.**
Without Mi lailn's recommendation the hearing
may have gone two or more hours Earlier In ihe
day the co m m is sio n e r w h o Is known as
"Cowboy'* said that as a m ailer of prlnrlple he
wauled things done by midnight. The record will
show tills Midnight Cowboy stayed on lo 2.30
a til.

Films
|C so tln a ed from h | * 1A
this w on­
derful film
'Originally, we
subtilled Ihe him An CM Man's
Return to the World,m Nunez
M id
When hr started to east.
I Nunes and his easting director.
[Judy Courtney, wrrr looking
[for actors between the age ol
16 and 62 When fVter Fonda
rame. Nunez and Courtney 'felt
tnrrrdlblr sense oI teller
fr had found Uke.* Nunez
«! smiling. 'And IVtrr was
rady and wanting to play thr

rt.*
Aral Fonda artrd the role
mil idly
Mis pet forma ore
is people tossing around the
ra of Oscar already
And
rh a role rould not have
5 ?|wnr at a better time for
W om U
Also In thr 'green
ottl* of Hollins Colleges An

ontract
. C ontinued from Fags I A
earned
an
additional
| 62.000 bonus in recognition ha
' hts being named as the 1907
Florida Superintendent of the
"e a r
The contract wilt continue
th Its current ’ rollover" arangement in which thr tont automatically crralrs a
new three-yew contract each
July I
Hoard member Larry Furlong
wanted to change the rollover
to n two-year contract
'I don't believe taxpayers
should be bound by Ihe actions
of prior boards.* Furlong said
Me emphasized that he was
not making Ihe suggestion be­
cause hr was dissatisfied with
the superintendent's perform ­
ance
*1 think Dr. Magrrty has done
an excellent Job.* Furlong said
Tt's a philosophical difference
It's not related lo him person­
ally.*
A/lcr Furlong made his m o­
tion, It was seconded by Golf
who suggested the superinten­
dent be paid an additional
825.000 per year for each year
the contract Is reduced.
Goff explained the pay for the
office of superintendent Is lar
too low and he believes a per­
son with comparable duties lu

rile Russell Theater. Fonda ••
looking like an older version of
hts Easy Rider character with
his faded Jeans and Jean Jacket
coupled with his hoots and
slightly tintetl glasses-• was ex­
tremely relieved lo have worked
with someone like Nunez "You
don » get a chance like this to
w t»h w ith a director like Victor
Nunez.* Fonda said. T h ere are
not loo many directors as sen
tillvr as Victor * During one
scene. Focula recalls. Nunez
stopped a scene Ihat Fonda
and ro-star 1‘atrlcta Richard
son |TVs I tame Improvement)
were having trouble on
'H e
sat us down and we talkrd it
over.* Fonila said. "Next day,
we wrnt out and shot thr
scene '
Fonda credits thr film gods
lor his success
T h ey have
smiled on me." he said Ther*-

privaM industry would lie paid
much more
Goff said he had hoprd the
superintendent would accept
an additional $50000 to buy
out the last two years of Ills
contract and In order to bring
thr salary In line with what it
should he.
Goff and Furlong were Ihr
only board members who voted
for the contract length r e d o r
tton.
*1 don't think a shoe! term
contract is in order until some
of our long term Issues are re­
solved.* board member Bar­
bara Kuhn noted

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the middle of O cto­
ber The next session will be
on Saturday. July 19 from 9
am
until noon at Midway
Elementary School In Sanford.
Uu.ilHinl participants will re­
ceive a world took and tools at
thr lime they take the course.
Funding for the program Is
provided by Ihe county through
SHIP (State Mousing Initiative
Partnership) and administered
by
the
Greater
Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce.

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or roRioLosuRi sals
None* la hereby &lt;pvan that,
purauant fa that Final Judgment
ol Foracloaura dafad Juna 11th.
ISSF. and entered M c M i caaa
number ST-SS4 C A -U -W , of I ha
Circuit Court of I ha t lt h
Judicial Circuit in and tor
tem m ol*
County.
Florida,
wherein TR ANS
FINANCIAL
M O R TO A O I
COM PANY.
la
P W it.fi and J A M IS • O R A B IR
A/X/A J A M iS 0
O R A B IR .
O IB O R A H
D
O R A B IR .
AM SO UTH BANK OF FLORIDA.
W/ara Oefendenff*). I wdl aaS lo
caah at tha weal front door of
lha SanUnola County c m ( 1houao m Sanford. Sanunolo
County Florida, al I t 00 A M
on tha ttth day of Jufy 19S7
tho to Rawing daaenbad proper­
ty aa aot forth In i n d Final
Judgm ent to m l
Lot I f f . TueeawdU Umt M B .
according to Iho plat thereof
aa racordod m Plat Boo* IF .
page* S-10 ol tho Public
Recorda al Sonunota County.
N O T ! PURSUANT TO THC
FAIR
D IB T
C O L L IC T IO N
P R A C T1C IS A C T Y O U A R I
AO VIS 10 THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D f I M I O TO a t A D SB T
C O L L IC TO R A TTIM P TlM O TO
C O L L IC T A D I B T AND AN T
^F O R M A TIO N O B TA IN IO WILL
B I U S IO FOR THAT P U R P O II
Oat ad tho tlth day of J U K I
ISSF
M ARYANN! M O R II
C U d of Cuawt Court
By Ruth Kmg
Om m I u r U r i

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rag, tie r aotd name u.tn lha
D&gt;*&gt;atan
ot
Carporaiiona.
Tr aharooo Flora**, m actor d a -ca men tho pror-o-ono of tho
I c m « m Namo Siaturoa. To­
w n lo c i-o n I t s OS, Florida
v . tut at tta t
Donna L Broowa*
Pvblreh Juno J i I M T
D C F.fTZ
IN TN S C IR C U TT C O U N T
OF TN S IM N T S S N T N
JU O tC IA L C IR C U IT
M A N D FOR
S I M M 0 1 I C O U N TY .
FLP R IO A
C IV t l A C TIO N
c a ss n o . ir -s tr a c a

OfVtSMN 14-W

L IL L IE M AE DUDLEY

T O N Y RUSSI
INSURANCE

Moth gentlemen wrrr in In­
credibly elated at how blessed
they have been
Their film.
Dice's Gold, opens today at the
Knzlan Theater In Maitland,
which Is Just coming off a suc­
cessful sixth annual Florida
Film Festival
The festival
premiered t/lee's Gold and It
received a rousing applause
Mut that pain) m comparison
to the i iv.it inn when director
and star rame on stage afterwards to field questions from
Ih r sold out crowd But It was
a well deserved ovation for two
deserving men. BRAVOf

Program-

For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

RICHARD RUSSI

was rio Mr. Ego' with V id o r.*
Fonda said. ’ Mr Is a real a u trur * And Fonda's perform ­
ance is a virtuoso Job of acting
lie may lie the next John T ra ­
volta finding new life from the
independent ranks

Legal Notices

Lillie Mac Dudley, 9 1. West
10th S tre e t, S a n fo rd , d ied
Tuesday, June 2-1. 1997 at
Mlllliaven Health Care, Sa.'flord.
M o r n D e c . 2 4 . 1 9 0 5 in
Greelyvllle. S.C.. she moved to
Sanford In 1931 from Sorrento.
She was a homemaker and a
member o f New Mount Calvary
M B. Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Annie, Sanford; son. the Rev.
William Lewis o f Sanford: sister,
Jessie Ann Anderson. Sanford;
three grandchildren and many
great-grande hlldren.
A rra n g em en ts by Sunrise
Funeral Home, Sanford.

■i law enforcement officer In
Suffolk County. N.Y. and a se­
curity officer with the Depart­
ment o f Defense. He was a
member of the Church of the
A n nu n r i a l to n . A l t a m o n t e
Springs Me was past president
of the Irish American Club of
Central Florida, past president of
the Friendship Force of Greater
Orlando, host of the Emerald Isle
radio program WUCF-FM. vol­
unteer for Second Harvest and
Ihe Arnold Palmer Hospital for
Children and Women. Me also
served on the clvtllam review
board for the Seminole County
Sheriff s Olflec and he was a
m em ber o f the International
Police Association Region 39. Me
served In the United Stales
Army,
Survivors Include wife. Shay;
son. John P. Jr. of Crawfordvllle;
daughters. Maureen Freeman.
W i n t e r S p r i n g s . D e lr d r e ,
A l t a m o n t e S p r in g s ; s t e p ­
d a u g h te r , K r y s tln P a r r o tt.
J a c k s o n v ille : b ro th e rs ,
Christopher. Channel Islands.
D e n n is . L o n d o n . E n g la n d ;
sisters. Dorothy O'Grady. Sligo,
Irela n d . L illia n H unt. Man­
chester. England. Mary Fallon.
Sligo. Ireland.
A rr a n g e m e n ts by G a in e s
C arey Hand Funeral H om e,
Longwood.

FUNERALS

J O H N • • J A C K " F R 1E L

OUOLK Y, LILLIE MAE
FwwfAl to rvk tt tor Liiit# M m Dutitey will
b# N«l«l Saturday it -1 pm At N*w Mount
CrilvAf Y M § Church with it*# Rtv Ricky
Scott officiating Vlowing wifi bo Friday from
1 to * pm i t SunMt# C'hapoi, fOO Locutt
Avonuo. S#flford, J U TJKL

John "J ack " Fricl. 64. Me­
ander Drive, North Altamonte
Springs, died Tuesday. June 24.
1997. Born Sept. 10. 1932 in
New York City, he moved to
Central Florida In I960. Me was

NIC HA A DION. JESSE 0.
FunofAl torvkot lor J ovm D Rkhordion. U.
of Loewi! Avonu#, will bo bold Saturday t* It
o m At Na«v Salfm B Aptltt Church In
BAcon ton. Ga V»o«tng will bo Friday from S
to t p m At SwnrlM Chop*!, *00 Loculi
Arm y# Sonford, m Tm

FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FIO RIO A F/K/A CORAL
O A B L IS F IO IR A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Ptembffft).
ra
*
BRIAN I UORRO. at al.
Dalondanttrl
N O TIC S
OP F O R IC L O S U A B SALS
N 0T1CI IS H I R I B T O IVIN
purauant to a Final Judgment ot
force loruro dated Juno 11th.
tSST. and anforod m C at* NO
ST-01 T2 CA ol th* CircuU Court
ol Ihe IIO H T E IN T H Judicial
Circuit In and h&gt;r S E U IN O L i
County. Flonda wherein FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FIO R IO A
F/K/A
CORAL
O A B L IS F I O IR A L SAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION la lha
Plaintiff and BRIAN I. MONRO.
UNITED (T A T I S OF AMERICA.
STATE OF F 1 0 R I0 A -0 E P A R TM fN T OF EDUCATION ara tho
Detendante. I m il aoll to tho
high**! and bar I Jilddar for
caah al lha Waal Irani door ol
lha
Sammola
County
Courthouao. Sanford. Flonda at
I I SO a m , on lha ISIh day ol
July,
1SST,
lha
following
daaenbad proparty aa aal forth
at raid Final Judgment
LO T I I S . TH E TR A ILS AT
COUNTRY C R I I A . ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT TH ER E O F AS
RECOROCO IN PLAT BOOK 29.
PAGES 9 10 ANO I t . PUBLIC
R ECORDS
OF
SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HANO and tha
aaal ol Ihia Court on JU N E
12lh. 1997.
(SEAL)
Maryanna Maria
Clark ol tha Clicuil Court
By Ruth King
Depute Clark
Echavarrl*. McCall*. Raymar,
Barrall A Frappiar
Poal Of (lea Boa M l 0
Tampa. FL 33(01
FS70I023S
N O TIC B
In accordance with lha
American* Disabililiee A cl. partun* naading a apoclal accom­
modation to pa/ticlptlv In thla
proceeding rhould con loci lha
individual or agancy tending
nolle a not latar than tavan (7)
day* prior lo lha proceeding al
tha addreaa given on tha
notice
Telephone
407-3234330 eat 4227; I -SOO-9SS-S771
(TDD) or 1-SOO-95S-S7TO (v); via
Flonda Ralay Sam e#
Publith Juna 18. 2S. 1997
DCF-204

IN T M I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I Ita tfTE B N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O LB C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IV IL A C TIO N
C A M N O . S S -IS T S C A
OfVISION M K
I T M M ORTGAGE
COMPANY.

Plaintiffftl.

ve

MART BENNETT, at al.
Detondant(i)
N O TIC B
o r ro N ic L o s u M s a l e
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant to a Final Judgment ol
lorecloaure dated Juna t llh .
1997. and entered m Caaa NO
• 3 -II7 IC A ol the Circuit Court
of lha (I0 H T E E N T H Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida uharaln STM
M O R TOAGE COM PANY la tha
P W rtitf and MARY BENNETT.
Th# unknown epoueeJco-tenant
of MANY B ENN ETT. ALAPATA
W OODS
H O M EO W N ER ’S
ASSOCIATION. INC . and STATE
OP FLORIDA DEPARTM ENT OP
RS VENUE are tho O r fondants I
mil aaN to the higher I and boat
bidder lor caah at tho Waal
front door ol lha Sanunolo
County Courthouta. Santord.
Florida at 11 00 a m . on tho
tlth day ot July ISS7. tha fol­
lowing daaenbad property aa
eat
forth
in
aard
Final
Judgment
LO T 120. ALAFAVA W 0 0 0 9
PHASE III. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROCO
IN PLAT B OO K 21 AT PAGE I
10 } t . ANO 12. OF THE PUBLIC
R ECONOS
OF
SEM INOLE
CO UN TY FIO R IO A
WITNESS MV HANO end the
aaal ot thr* Court on JUNE
12th. I M T
(SEAL)
Maryanna More#
Clerk of tho Cue urf Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria Mr Celia Raymar
Barren S f r r p p r r
Poal Otoe# Bor 1410
Tampa FL IM O t
11910 711IS
N O TIC E
In accordance with Ihe
Americana Dreetuhtwe Act. per*
tone needing a epectal acconv
nwdetro* to partup oto m Ihta
proceeding ahould contact Ihe
euhnduol or agency tending
u u e not later then oovon (7)
dry* pnor to tho proceeding *1
Ihe eddreat green on Ihe
notice
Telephone
407-1714110 ett 4227. 1 9 0 9 * * 5 (7 7 1
(TDOt or 1-S00-SSS-S770 fvt aw

IS 21 IM 7

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Rtcorda of Seminole County.
Florida
pursuant to Ihe Final Judgment
entered in a cat* pending in
said Court, th* alyl* of which la
w he eled above
W ITNESS my hand and official
teal of said Court thr* 12th day
of June. 1937
*11 you ar* a person with a dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation m order to perlicipata
in Ihia proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coat to you. to the
provision of certain ataJatanc*
Ptaaao contact Court adminis­
trator. 301 N Park Avano*.
Suita N301. Santord Florida
32771. (407)321-4110 i4227.
with 2 working days of your
receipt o l Ihf* (nolle* of
Foreclosure Sal*); if you are
hearing impaired, call 1-SO0955-1771. If you are voice
impaired, call 1-100-555-1770 *
(C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
ATTO R NEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H Hatch. J r . Eaguire
Butter, Moon A Mosch
1211 ( RobJnaon Street
Orlando. Florid* 12101-2194
(407) 995 4400
Publish June IS . IS. 1M 7
DEF-220

IN TH B C IR O UTT C O U R T
FOR S I Ml NO LB C O U N T Y

M TUB C IR C U IT COURT
OF TRB S M M TM N TN
JUDICIAL CIRCU IT
DF FLORIDA,
M AMD FOR
M M IM OLB COUNTY
CASB MO. S T -S I4 C A
UN ITED STATES OF AMEMICA.
by and Ihreufgt th* Secretary of
the DEPARTM EN T OF THE
VETERANS AFFAINS

Plaintiff.

v*
JOSEF1NA 0 ( LA CRUZ. JOHN
DOE Husband of JOSE FIN A 01
LA CRUZ and UNKNOWN
Tt NANTSTOWNERS
Defendant!
N O TIC S
O F A C TIO N

TO
JOSEFINA DE LA CRUZ
And a* partial clamung w la r­
val by through under or
JOSS FIMA D t LA CRUZ
and aM parties having or ctomtmg to has* any nght title or
m area I m the property herein
daaenbad C U R R E N T R E S ID B H C E UN KNO W N.
YOU ARE NO TIFIED toot an
actum to torectoe* a mortgage
on the following described
property in Sanunolo County.

O f f 101
■ T N I C IR C U IT C O U N T
OP T N I I S T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OP F IO R IO A
S IM W O L B C O U N T Y
• ■N S H AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISIO N
C A M NO. 9 T -* * 9 C A -I 4 -W
C H A M MANHATTAN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEM ICAL
RESIDENTIAL M O R TO A O I
CORPORATION F/K/A
M A A G A R E TTIN S
COMPANY Inc .
P la«ieft
* Quay
lu a v iU H e n d # .
JENNIFER l rn S n S i-

io w im

„ e r a*.

rn m * - w

'•‘ Dkhndanta

OP P OR BCLO SO R B SALB
Notice ra hereby given that,
pursuant to Wat Fmel Judgment
of Faroe toe me deled Juno lit* .
I N F . and entered m crv4 earn
numbar * 7 -1 1 ] CA-14-W . of to#
Circuit Court at the 1 (lh
Judwrol Circuit in and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida
whororn CHASE MANHATTAN
M O R TG AG E
CO RPO RATIO N
F/K/A CHEM ICAL RESIDENTIAL
M O R TG AG E
CO RPO RATIO N
F/K/A M A H O A K ITTE N S C O M ­
P AN Y I N C . ra PtolntiN sad
EDWIN K BUPFKIN. JENNIFER
L
B U FFK IN .
is/are
OelandanXa). I w&gt;U tatl to th*
higheat and beat bidder for
taah at th* weal front door ot
tho Sammoio County court­
houao in Santord. Sammola
County. Flonda. at I t 00 A M
on lha I 7th day ol July. IM F .
(he following deaenbod proper­
ty aa aet forth in said Final
Judgment, to wit
LO T tOT. Q UEENS MIRROR
SOUTH R IP L A T AOOlTlON TO
CASSELBERRY. A CCO R DING
TO TH E PLAT TH ER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOO K 11.
PAGE M . PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
TAX I D 1S-2I-1D-E8T-0000-

1070

NOTE PURSUANT TO THC
FAIR
DEBT
C O L L IC T IO N
PR AC TICES A C T Y O U ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEM ED TO BE A DEB T
C O L L IC TO R ATTEM P TIN G TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oalad lha 11th day ol JUNE.
1997
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
C 00ILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suit* 4S0
Tampa. Flonda 11*07
Talephon* (SI 1) S77 SOOS
CSS 497-00052
Publith June IS. 25. 1997
O tF-219

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AMD FOR
SEMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. CA97-TSS
0 A -I4 -W
NORW EST M ORTGAGE, INC .
a California corporation.
Plaintiff,

vs
E0WIN E. FIELD
(S $4573-02-7347).

BENEFICIAL FLORIOA.
INC ; *nd any
unknown hairs,
devisees, grantees,
creditors, and other
unknown persona
or unknown i p c u t r l
claiming by. through
and undar any ol lha
above-named Defendants.
Oelendanlt

NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NO TICE la hereby given lhal
the undersigned Clark ol th*
Circuit Court ol Sammola
County. Florida, will on lha 1 7th
day ot July. 19S7. at t l 00
O'clock A M a I tha Weal Freni
door ol th* Seminole County
Courthouta in Sanford. Florida,
otlrr lor tale and M il al public
outcry lo th* highest and beat
bidder lor caah, lha followingdescribed properly aliual* In
Seminole County. Florida
Lota 5 and 4. ORANGE VILLA
HEIGHTS, according to th* Plat
tharool aa recorded in Plat
Book 12. Pag* 22. Public

LO T 2 BLOCK I SKY LARK
SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
T h ENEOF
A*
RECORDED IN Pi AT ROOK 1 T.
PAGES 14 ANO SS PUBLIC
R EC O R D S
OF
SEM INOLE
C O U N TY FLORIOA
end having a commonly known
addrea* a*
1441 Cardmal tw eet
Longwood F t 12T50
hot been hied agamvt you
end you are reguwed to tern* a
copy ol your wntten defenaea
it any
with th* I r m w e l f
County Clare el ttok Court, and
to terse a copy on PtemtiN k
Attorney Douglas M Oa'av at
F a Law Firm ol M ASON E
AS S O CIATES
PA
whoa*
Address W I 7717 U S Highway
I t North. Suita S00 Mangrove
Bey. Clearwater Flonda 14424
withm 10 day* hom the hr*I
date ot public ar ion o thermae a
datauN wdl be entered tgetnai
the compfemt
Dated on June 20th t M 7
MARYANNE WORSE
A* Clerk of th* Court
By Ruin King
Aa Deputy Clerk
In accordance with ihe
Am encins with Dtiabilitl** Act
ol ItSO person* needing spe­
cial accommodation lo partici­
pate m Ihr* proceeding should
contact lha Clerk ol th* Court
not later than five business
days pnor to Ihe proceeding at
die
Seminole
County
Courthouao Telephone (407)
1214110 or
1 ■*00-955-4771
(TOO) or 1-400-454-4770 (V) vie
Flonda Ralay Servic* *
Publish Juna 25 A July 2. 1997
DEF-270

TNB C IR C U IT COURT
OF T N I IS TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
IN AMD FOR
SBMIMOLB COUMTY
RBHBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. S 7 * 4 S l-C A -t4 -W
m

CHASE M ORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc l/k/a
Chase Manhattan
Mortgage Corporation.
Ptainbtf.
VS
NICHOLAS
F. NICHO LS; al al..

PRORJETV DIVISIO N
File Nat 4 7 -4 4 9 -D P
IN RC (S TA TE OF
DOR O THY M. LEWIS
Oecaaaad.
R O T tC t
O F A O S N W B T R jm O N
Th* admlnielrafton ol tha
ealafe of DOR O THY M LEWIS,
deceased. File Number ST-440CM. 1* pending in the CMcuft
Court for Seminal* County.
Florida, Prebat* Dnrralon. tha
addrea* o l which M SanUnola
County Courthouao. SOI N.
Park Avanua. Sanford. FL
12771. Tfw name* and addreaa
of lha Peraonal Rapreaantottv*
and
Ih*
P a rto n tl
Rapreaanfafhra'a attorney are
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
nolle* la ta rre d who hare
Obtacbon* that challenge tho
validity of tti* wdl. Ih# quahftcabona of toe peraonal repreaenlatnre. ranua, or jurtadiettoa of
ton Court are required to IU*
their obfecliona with tola Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIR ET PUBLICATIO N OF
THIS NO T1CI OR TH IR TY DATS
AFTER THC DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O P Y OF TH IS NOTICE
ON THEM
AN creditor* of to* decedent
and other peraona having
claim* o r demand* again*!
decedent'* aetata on whom a
copy of tore nolle* •* aervad
within Hire* month* after th*
data of too hrel publication of
tore nefie* meat M* toon claim*
with Iht* Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF T H R U M O N T H !
A FTER TH E DATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC S O R TH IR TY O A TS
AFTER THE OATS OF SSR VICI
OF A C O P T OF THIS NO TIC E
ON THEM
AK atoar creditor* ot to* deca­

dent a aatat* mutt hi# their
eta into with tore court WITHIN
THREE M O N TH S AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST P U S IIC A TlON OF TH IS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data of Ihe hrel pubheobon of tore Notice I* June 1Sth.
tSST
Pertenef Repreeentaliv*
Stanley W Lewie
Attorney tor
Pvreonel R*preventative
S Kirby Moncnet. Eaquw*
Flonda Bar No 17SSS2
STENSTR O M . M d N TO S H .
C O LBER T WHIGHAM
A SIMMONS. P A
Poet Office Do* 4444
Santord. FL 12T72-4S4S
Telephone 407/222-27 71
Pubtreh June IS . 75 I H T

DIMM
C ITY OF LAMB MART.
FIORIOA
NOTICS TO THR PUBLIC
NO TICE IS HERESY GIVEN by
th* City Commrearen of to* City
of la** Mary. Florida tool la id
Commretioa
adapted
Old nance No S40 on Juno IS,
1**7. vacating th*
L u&gt;&lt;9 4. S. I f . and I f Block A.
(vanadMo No. 2 Sub TvWren. aa
recorded m Flat Book ( . Pag*
IS of lha Public Record* ot
Sammoio County. Florida.
Oatad: Juna 21. 1997
Publith Juna 25. 1*97
O IF-2 7 4

NOTIOR OF
AOMIMIBTRjmVR
COMPLAINT
CASB HOt IS 4 Z S -M -A
TO DENNIS ARTHUR DUBS
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
An Adminiababv* Complaint
to revoke your hcanaaft) ha*
been tiled agalntl you Tou
have I he right lo requaal a
hearing purauant lo (a ctio n
120 17(1) and (2).
Florida
Statute*, by mailing a rogue*I
tor tam e
lo the Florida
Department
of
Inauranca.
O n iu o n of Legal Service*. 412
Larton Building. Tallahatae*.
FL 121*9-0111 If a requaal tor
bearing te not received by July
10th. 1997. Ihe right to hearing
m tore matter w i be waived
and
Ih*
Inauranca
Commit Honor will diapoe* of
tore cauaa in accordance with
law
Pubkah June IS. 25. and July
2. S. tSST
DEF-205

IN THR CIRCUIT CO URT
FOR SB Ml HO LB COUBTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASB HO. S T-4 0 S -C A -I4 -W
BANK UNITED.
Plaintiff.

Defendants

NOTICB
OF FORBCLOBURB SALB
Nolle* la hereby given that,
purauant to that Fmal Judgment
ol Forecloeura dated June 11th.
1SST. and anlared In civd caaa
number S7-4S2-CA-14-W . ol th*
Circuit Court ol th* t l l h
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Sami no in
County.
Flonda.
whorein C H A S E M O R T O A O i
SERVICES. INC F/K/A CHASE
MANHATTAN MORTGAGE C O R ­
PORATION. I* Plaintiff and
NICHOLAS F. NICHOLS. U N IT­
ED STATES OF AMERICA, ia/ara
OoftndanKi], I will a*U to th*
highaat and b a tt bidder tor
caah al th* weal (rant door of
tho Seminole County courthoua# in Santord, Sr mi no la
County. Florida, at 11:00 JLM
on ttio 17th day of July. 1997,
tho following detcribad proper­
ly aa ta t forth In la id Final
Judgment, to w it
LO T SO. B LO C K I . THE
RESERVE AT THE CROSSINGS
PHASE TW O. ACCORDING TO
TH E
P LA T
TH ER EO F
AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 34.
PAGES 50. SI AND 52 OF THE
PUBLIC R ECO R DS O F SEM I­
NOLE C O U N T Y FLORIOA
NOTE. PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
C O LLE C TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T Y O U ARE
ADVISED TH AT THIS U W FIRM
IS 0 E E M E 0 T O BE A D E B T
C O LLEC TO R ATTEMPTING! TO
C O L L E C T A 0 E B T ANO A N T
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR TH AT PURPOSE
Oatad lha 13th day of JU N E.
1907.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suit* 450
Tampa. Florida 33407
Talephon*: (013) 177-0004
CSS 497-00275
Publith June 10. 25. 1997
DEF-217

DAVID F ROBERSON and
U S A M ROBERSON, hi*
wife, and HIOOEN LAKE
HOUSINQ ASSOCIATION. INC .
Oefandanta

NOTICB OF SALB
PURSUANT TO CNAPTBR 44
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
purauant to an Order or Final
Judgment ol lorecloaure dated
June I I to. 1997. and anlared in
Cat* No 97-40S-CA-14-W of
tha Circuit Court ol th*
(ightaanlh Judicial Circuit in
and tor Saminol* County,
Flonda. wherein BANK UNITED,
i* Plaintiff and OAVtO F.
ROBERSO N
and LISA
M
ROBERSON, hit wife; and HIO­
OEN LAKE HOUSiNO ASSO CIA­
TION. INC . are defendant*, I
will aaU lo th* high**! and ba it
bidder tor cath at the W att
front door of to* Saminol*
County Courthouta, 301 North
Park Avanua. Sanford. Florida,
al I I 00 o'clock a m on lha
17th day of July. 1997, lha fol­
lowing detcribad property aa
aal lerth in laid Order or Final
Judgment, to-wit
LO T 21. HID0EN LAKE PHASE
lll-U N IT VI. AC CO R D IN G TO
THE
PLAT
TH ER E O F
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I t
PAGES 77 ANO 7S OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
In accordance with th*
American* with Diaabilitiea Acl.
paraona with diaabilitiea need­
ing a apocial accommodation to
pnrbcipate in toil proceeding
thou id contact Ih* Clerk of Ih*
Circuit Court at (407) 121-4130.
DATED *1 Sanford, Florida, on
JUNE tlth . tS97.
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark. Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Aa Dapuly Clark
SMITH A HIATT. PA.
Attorney* lor Plaintiff
25*1 East Oakland Park
Boulevard, Suit* 103
Fort Lauderdale. FL 13304
Publith June i t . 2S. 1997
D E F-2IE

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•A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, June 25. 1997

People
Fruit is summer’s just dessert

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Summer In the time for easy
dining; big .salads thrown to ­
gether nt the last minute,
grilled meat nnd fish, tall cool
drinks, and plenty o f fruit for
dessert. Now there’s nothing
better than an unemlielllshed
piece o f fruit for dessert un­
less. perhaps. It Is nn em bel­
lished one
a desserty des­
sert. In other words.
Short­
cakes. fruit pies, fruit Ices and
Ice cream: Ooh. boy. bring ’em
on!
But If you're trying to stick lo
your theme o f 'easy dining* you
don't want to go crazy making
desserts, even luscious ones
filled with ripe summer fruits.
The following recipes, however,
are pretty easy; nnd a good
way to highlight the season’s
sweetest harvests And they all
look beautiful, too
The homey peach cobbler
and the rherry clafoutl •• a
kind of puddlng/pancake o f a
creation — come from the
mouth-watering new bonk hy
Abig.ul Johnson Dodge simply
tilled 'Great Fruit Desserts.*
The
easy.
elegant
White
Peaches In Raspberry Wine
Sauce Is from Janet Fletcher s
new ’ Fresh From the Farmers'
Market*. It requires almost no
work, except for finding white
peaches
The summer fruit
gnletir recipe is my own favor­
ite presentation- a swret. free­
form tart requiring little fuss
M.ide with ripe berries or
prnrhr*. It l&lt;M&gt;ks like a large
jewel
So who rver said that 'easy
dining*
can't
also
mean
‘ extr.iv.ig.uit ly del (clous*?

Al-Anon meets Wednesdays
A support group for friends or rrlatlves o f nlm liollrs (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday, at 8 p.m.. at I I I E. 27th Si..
Just west o f Sanford Avenue In Sanford. New visitors or
members are welcome to this 12-slep group.

Widowed Persons meet
All widowed persons are Invited lo meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday o f every month at the
C a s se lb erry S e n io r C en ter. 200 Lake T rip le t D rive.
Casselberry.

Woman’s Club to meet
Lake Mary Woman's Club meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September through May. For Information,
contact Maryann Hoff. 3 2 1-6220.

Recovery Inc. meets in Sanford
Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help mental health organization for
people who suffer from panlr attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms For Information, call 660-2003. or
896-3906

TO P S meets In Longwood, Apopka
A local chapter of TOPS (Take off Pound* Senslblyl meet*
every Wednesday at 6 30 p m . In the auditorium o f West U k r
Hospital. 385 W. S.K. 434. Longwood Weighing begin* at 5:30
p.m. The first meeting Is free. For Information, call 869 8465
or I 800-932 8677.
A morning meeting Is held every Wrdnrxd.iv. at 9 30. at
Lakevlew Christian Churrh. 1400 Hear Lake Ro.nl. Apopka
For Information, call 293 5048.

Al-anon gathers
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there Is help
Al-anon Is an anonymous, non profit organization, open to
anyone who ts a relative or friend o f an alcoholic.
Serenity Won A lan on meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non smoking) evening at 8 p m Meeting*
are held In the bark room o f the Sahara Club. 2587 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For additional m eeting time* and loratlon* In the Centra)
Florida area, or for more Information, call 3 2 1-9122

Nar-Anon to meet

PEACH COBBLER

Nar-Anon meet* every Wednesday at 8 p m at West Lakr
Hospital. 389 West Slate Hoad 434. LongwiMNl Nar-Anon I* a
support group open In families and friend* of addicts Daily
living with an addict Is more turmoil than you ran handle bv
yourself Join for support In coping with your addict, gain
serenity lo make derision* and pul your life hock In fo« us Call
260-1900 for more Information

For filling
i 3 |«&gt;und* ripe peaches.
Into I /2-Inch slices

1/4 to 1/2 nip granulated sugar
(depending on sweetness of
peaches)
1 tablespoon fresh lemon Juice
2 tablespoon* nil purpose flour
Fur topping

Holocaust Council film series
The WV*t Volusia Holocaust Memorial Council presents the
l9p5-96 film series lire first Wednesday of rve iy month
through March, at 7 30 p m . at thr Temple Slialorn of tVIlona.
1T83 Elkram Blvd . Deltona Phone ftJ04V789-22tr.7*”
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Alzheimers support
SANFORD — ITesently. the Alzheimer* support group In
Sanford has been dissolved due to lark of support Tltosr
needing assistance and information may call 1-800-330-1910

DEAR ABBY I %«• krpt a column
of your* for m-.rv than a ib-ciwb- fl
dealt with fa moo- pm»plt- who had
overcome life '* adversities to
Issumt- outstanding winners Mine
is so worn. I con lurch n ad part* of
it I tried lo make a copy, hut tl
didn't ci•no- out very well Will you
pk-uM- print it attain*
EVELYN M. KINNt »N.
KAMTPUINTP. MR II

Rotary meets early
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings
7:30-8.30 a m . at the Marriott Courtyard, off West Uikr Maty
Boulevard Contact Brian Lor. president, al 323 6128

Sertoma Club helps children
The Sertoma Club of South Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement of speech and hearing children, meet* every
Thursday morning, from 7:30 to 8:30 a m at thr Sabal Point
Country Club on Weklwa Springs Road. LongwiMNl Potential
members are Invited to attend.

DEAR EVELYN: Th r column
you’re referrin g lo was a twopartrr. My reader* had submitteil names o f in d ividu als who
managed lo succeed against the
odds. I th in k i t ’s w e ll w orth
repeating. Bead on:

Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays
A local chapter of Weight Watchers mrets al thr Lake Mary
Community Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 6 45 p m

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1/4 teaspoon salt
I targe egg. beaten
2/3 cup buttermilk
0 tablespoons butter,
and cooled

meltrd

Center a rack tn the oven,
and preheat the oven to 373
degrees. Lightly grease a 2- to
2-1/2-quart baking dish.
Make the filling: In a large
bowl, tons the tilling Ingredi­
ents together, then spoon them
Into the prepared dish.
Make the topping: Combine
the flour, sugar, baking powder
and salt In a medium bowl.
Add Ihe remaining Ingredients,
nnd toss gently to blend Into a
dough Drop heaped spoonfuls
of the mixture onto the fruit to
rover.
Bake for 40 minutes, until It
Is golden brown on top nnd the
filling Is bubbly.
Note. This can also be made in
Individual ramekins.
Yield 4 lo 6 servings.
•• Recipe from 'Great Fruit
Desserts.* by Abigail Johnson
Dodgr iMlzzoll. 1007)

CLASSIC CHERRY CLAFODTI
1/3 cup plus 2 tablespoons
granulated sugar
12 ounces Ihng cherries, stem
and pits removed
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
Plnrh of salt
I /4 cup sour cream
3 large egg*
I cup milk
I teaspoon vanilla extraet
I tablespoon unsalted butter,
at room temperature

Heal the oven to 975 degrees.
Grease a shallow 0-lnrlt baking
dish and sprinkle It with I ta ­

blespoon o f the sugar. Arrange
the cherrlca over the bottom.
Sift together the flour. 1/3 cup
o f the sugar and salt.
In a separate bowl, stir t o ­
gether the sour cream, eggs,
milk and vanilla. Whisk these
Ingredients Into the dry Ingre­
dients until smooth.
Pour the batter over the fruit.
Dot pudding with butter and
sprinkle with remaining table­
spoon sugar. Bake 40 to 45
minutes,
until
puffed
and
brown. Serve warm.
Yield: 4 to 0 servings.
•• Recipe from TJreat Fruit
Desserts.* by Abigail Johnson
Dodge (Ruzoll. 1007).
WHITE PEACHES
BERRY SAUCE

IN

RASP­

I cup water
I cup dry white wine
1/3 cup sugar
1 cup raspberries
I
tablespoon
Cointreau,
grappa or marc
4 white peaches, such as Bab­
cock

Combine the water, wine and
sugar tn a saucepan. Bring to a
simmer over moderately high
heat, stirring to dissolve the
sugar. Simmer until reduced to
1/2 cup. 10 to 12 minutes. Re­
frigerate until cold.
Puree raspberries tn a food
processor. Then, using a rub­
ber
spatula.
press
puree
through a sieve Into a bowl
Stir in cold wine syrup and li­
queur nnd chill.
To serve, pul 2 tablespoons
raspberry syrup tn each of 8
balloon wineglasses Peel Ihe
peaches (if they are ripe, the
•kin should peel back easily
with a poring knife) Slice and
divide among the wineglasses
Serve Immediately.
Yield: 8 servings
• • Recipe from 'Fresh From Ihe
Farmers' Market.’ by Janet
Fletcher (Chronicle. 1997)

MARIALISA S FHL'I^ GALETTE
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note)
Cornmeal
6 tablespoons jam o f choice
4 cups sliced summer fruit
(berries, peaches, apricots)
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed
orange Juice
Granulated sugar, to taste (if
needed)
1/4 cup red currant Jelly
2 tablespoons unsalted butter,
cut Into small pieces (optionall
I to 2 tablespoons milk

Center a rack tn the oven.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
On a floured board, roll out
pic dough to I /8-tnch thick cir­
cle (It does not have to be per­
fect). Sprinkle a bit o f cornmeal on a cookie sheet and
transfer the dough to the sheet.
Spoon a thin layer o f Jam over
the surface o f the dough, leav­
ing a 1-1/2- to 2-lnch border of
plain dough. If using peaches,
use peach Jam. If making a
strawberry galette. use straw­
berry Jam. and so on.
Prepare the fruit: Rinse and
hud berries (If necessary), peel
and slice peaches and a pri­
cots. Put the fruit In a bowl
and sprinkle with orange juice
and sugar, to taste. (If fruit Is
sweet enough, you need not
use sugar.) Spoon fruit over the
layer of Jam on the dough
In a small saucepan, heat
the red currant Jelly until It Is
liquid. Using a pastry brush,
brush this Jelly over the fruit to
make a glaze. Dot top o f the
glazed fruit with small pieces
o f butler. If desired.
Turn up Ihe border o f thr
dough around the fruit: what
you are aiming for here is a
free form tart, think o f the clay
ashtrays you made In grade
school t Brush the exposed
dough crust with milk.
H ate for 10 minutes, then
reduce heat to 350 degrees
Bake about 50 minutes longer,
or until fruit la bubbling and
crust Is golden. Serve warm, or
at room temperature.
Note: A ‘ tough* crust made with
an egg-yolk Is nice for this
recipe.
Yield: 8 servings.
•- Thu recipe is my own.

Tales of overcoming great odds
inspire others to succeed in life

The Seminole Lake Mary Camera Club meet* the second
Wednesday every month In Old Lake Marv City Hall. 158 N
Country Club Hd at 7 30 pm . For more Information, call
Grace at 321 -4723 or Sel at 323 8 6 9 1

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column, I shared an item sent
by Herman Endler, who, at age
40, su ffered a stroke that left
him totally disabled. He wrote:
*1 wasn't able to grt out of bed.
but by the grace of God and a sur­
geon's skill. I made it. At times I
was so despondent, I prayed it
would all end Then a friend gave
me the encltaird inspirational piece,
which I must have rrud 1,1)00
times. There werv momenta when I
thought. This is it; this is the end.'
Then I'd read the message again,
ami it pulled me through
‘ /Mary, some of I hr* greatest men
and women of our times have (sen

BENJAMIN J. TABOR
Air Force 2nd Lt. Benjamin J.
Tabor has completed special­
ized navigator training and was
awarded Uie aeronautical rat­
ing of navigator In Randolph
Atr Foce Base In San Antonio.
Texas.
Tabor Is llie son of Cynthia
A. Wells o f 625 Camella Court
and David G. Tabor o f 310
Holly Ave.. both o f Sanford.
He Is u 1991 graduate of
Seminole High School. Sanford
and a 1995 graduate of the
University of Central Florida In
Orlando.
KELLY D. CALLAWAY
Air Force Airman Kelly D.
Callaway has graduated from
basic
military
training
at
Lackland Air Force Base In
San Antonio, Texas.
Callaway Is the daughter of
Patrick T. and Dorothey D.
Callaway o f 240 Shade Oaks
Circle In Luke Mary.
The airman Is a 1996 gradu­
ate of Seminole Community
College Adult High School In
Sanford.

saddled with disabditlrw and adver­
sities but have managed to over­
come them
'Perhaps so mew here there is
someone who is at thr end of his or
her rope and needs encouragement
Pass this along It may save a life.
It saved mine *
A portion o f the inspirational
piece:
“ Bury him in the snow s o f
V n lley F orge, and you h ave a
Geor ge Washington.
‘ Raise him in abject poverty,
and you have an Abrmhiun Lin­
coln.
‘ Su bject him to b itte r r e li­
gious prejudice, and you have a
Disraeli."
The response lo that column
w as o v e r w h e lm in g . A d is tin ­
g u is h e d p u b lis h e r, p h ila n ­
thropist and form er U K ambas­
sador to Great Britain wrote:
"Dear Ahby: Your column. ‘From
Adversity. Many Find Strength.' is
indeed a masterpiece. I am adding
it to my personal collection o f
'reminders.'
"There are two great sources of
inspiration In life, enthusiasm and
tragedy, and I have hcen boxed in
by loth. But having been boxed in
by both. I also recognize that perse­
verance is the key to escape and
satisfaction. Sincerely, W alter
Annenberg*
Hundreds o f readers submit­
ted additional names fo r the list

o f th ose w h o had s u cc ee d ed
against the odds. Home co n tri­
butions:
— Spit on him. humiliate him.
then crucify him and he forgives
you. and you haw Jesus Christ
— Sinks him down with infan­
tile paralysis, and he becomes a
Franklin D Roosevelt, the only
president of the United States to be
elected to four terms.
— When he is a lad of 3. burn ’
him so severely in a rchoolhouse
Tire that the doctors say he will
never walk again, and you have a
Glenn Cunningham, who set the
world's record in 1934 for running a
mile in 4 minutes. 6.8 seconds
— Have him or her born black in
a society filled with racial discrimi­
nation, and you have a Booker T.
Washington. Harriet Tuhman. Mar­
ian Anderson, George Washington
Carver or Martin Luther King Jr.
— Make him the first child to
survive in a poor Italian family of
18 children, and you have an Ennco
Caruso
— Have him bom of parents who
survived a N azi concentration
camp, paralyze him from the waist
down when he is 4. and you have
the incomparable concert violinist
Itzhak Perlman.
— Call a slow learner "retarded"
and write him off as ineducable,
and you have an Albert Einstein.

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J u n e 25. 1997

Sports
Extra Points...

Kellie
Werner

Raiders rewarded

Seminole C.C. softball quintet honored

■yDtANSIMTM
Herald Sports Editor

I’ve caught
the fever;
I’m hooked
on golf
SANFORD _ Well. I did it again.
I played golf on Sunday.
This time however. I waa better prepared
I had pink golf balls, a must for any female
golfer.
I also had Gator tees, ball markers, a divot
replacer and an authentic Gator head cover for
my driver, complete with the National Champion
emblem.
Moat Importantly. I had a new set of golf cluba
(Thank*. Daddy. I promise not to leave Ihe cluba
around the green or throw them Into the lake.)
Oh. and I had a glove, which, by the way. did
not keep my left hand from sporting a very
painful blister on Monday morning. (I wear the
glove on my right hand, o f course ) Perhaps I
waa gripping Ihe elub a little loo tightly.
When I hit the course at 11:00 a m. on Sunday
morning (just when It w as getting nice and hotl. I
was ready to do some heavily handicapped
damage.
I lined up my first drive, perfectly of course,
look my beat well practiced swing, and hit the
ball about 20 yards. But straight.
When I finally made it lo Ihe green, four shots
later. I three putted. But hey. at least I had less
putts than actual shots
It took me until the third hole to get warmer!
up. I double bogryrd that hole, and the next.
After the eight and seven I poslrd on one and
two. I was starting to grt Ihe hang o f It.
Until M ow U ilni went horribly wrorta ort Ihe

fifth hole.
I lined up my lee shot aa I hail on the
preceding four holes. I didn't change my stance.
I didn't change my grip (although I probably
should have aa the blister waa beginning lo
form) and I took my time with my swing.
My tee shot went totally right, bouncing oft of
the cart path before landing in the woods
The only good thing about the shot waa that I
finally got some distance, which I realised when
I ventured Into the woods to try and find my ball.
For some reason, every tee shot I hit
proceeded to go way right for a reason that could
not be determined by myself or my golfing
buddy. So much for the double bogeys.
My best shot of the day came when I had an
approach shot to the green on my second stroke.
Since I had experienced Utile distance before. I
selected a seven iron for Ihe shot.
I took my best soring, got the best loft and
went perfectly straight at the pin.
Here's the but...But It went 100 yards past the
green. (Of all limes to get the perfect shot.)
Needless to say. I am ready for lessons. And
another golf glove.
I have caught the fever. I want to play and
practice all the time now to prove that I can
master hitting a amall pink ball with a slick. I
can do It.
ril keep you all posted.

R a y s ’ G azarek
p icked fo r A A
A ll-S ta r G a m e
ORLANDO — The Orlando Rays of Ihe
Southern League announced today that oulfielder Marty Gazarek has been selected to the
Double-A All-Star Game on July 7 In San An­
tonio. Texas. Gazarek will represent the O-Rays.
the Class AA affiliate o f the Chicago Cubs, as a
member o f the National League team.
The 26-member N.L. squad was selected by
the presidents o f the Texas. Southern and
Eastern Leagues.
Gazarek. 24. has been one of the Southern
League's top hitter throughout Ihe first half of
the 1997 season. Gazarek Is currently hitting
.335 with nine home run* and 49 RBI In 71
games with Orlando. He Is second In the league
In hits (91) and doubles (23). tied for fifth In
extra-base hits (32) and seventh In batting.
The O-Rays outfielder leads (he team In bal­
ling. hits, double. RBI and runs scored. Gazarek
has reached base safely In 44 o f the last 45
games. He also has not committed an error tn
7 1 consecutive games.
Gazarek was selected by the Chicago Cuba In
Ihe 12th round o f Ihe 1994 June draft. He Is a
graduate o f North Baltimore (OH) High School
and attended Indiana University.
Gazarek and the O-Rays opened an eightgame homestand on Monday night. Tickets for
the homestand and season tickets for the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays can be purchased at Ihe
O-Rays office located at Tinker Field or by
calling (407)649-RAY3.

SA N FO R D — W h ile the regu lar season
didn't go quite as planned, nr as hoped for.
several members o f the Seminole Community
College softball team were recognised for their
outstanding Individual play this year.
Five of head coach Courtney Miller's Raiders
were selected for A ll Mid-Florida Conference
honors, while two o f the young ladles. Jean
Spatuurelll and Lake Brantley graduate Nadine
Whlte-Davts were also tabbed for All-State and
All-South honors.
Spanarelit, a sophomore first baaeman/desIgnated player from Orange Park High School,
was picked to the All Stale First Team and
Honorable Mention All South Region Tram .
Whlte-Davls. a sophomore left fielder, was a
second learn selection for both All-Stale and
All-South Region
The National Fastplirh Coaches Awmrlatlon
All South Rrgion Team Is picked from Junior
college tram s In Florida. Tennessee. Norih

Carolina. Alabama. Georgia and South Carolina.
Spanarrlll and Whlte-Davts were also picked
for First Team All-M id-Florida C onference
honors, while freshman center fielder Brittany
Scott from Lake Howell and freshman catcher
Ertn Maljub front Deltona High School were
selectrd to the Second Team and freshman
pitcher Rene Hooper from A lro High School In
Alco. New Jersey was an Honorable Mention
pick.
Spanarrlll played In 57 of the Raiders’ 58
games this year and batted .329 while driving In
35 runs She led the learn In triples (three), home
runs (right), total bases |83|. slugging percentage
( 495) and walks (49) Eighteen (18) of her walks
were Intentional.
During her two-year career at SCC she set
seven school records: balling average — .421;
h&lt;ime runs — 14: total bases — 102: slugging
percentage — .767. liases on balls — 49. on base
percentage — 542: and runs baited In — 56
Whltr-ltavts started 55 games this season and
led the Raiders In hitting ( 393). at bats (191).
runs scored (49). hits (75) and stolen bases |43|.

Th e Altamonte Springs resident also holds
three SCC records: at bats — 191: hits — 75; and
stolen bases — 44. She has received an athletic/
academic scholarship to play at Rollins College
In Winter Park next year.
Scott Is one of the best defensive outfielders In
the state o f Florida as Indicated by her 127 pul
nuts this season.
The Winter Springs resident led the Raiders In
defense with a fielding percentage o f .972. She
also hit .271 and led SCC In doubles with nine.
Scott was srond on the team In runs scored (341
and hits (49) and also stole 12 bases.
Maljub caught 48 of 58 games this season and
according to Miller Improved both offensively
and defensively every game. The Osteen resident
hit .233 with 30 hits and eight runs batted In.
She also had a ftrilling percentage o f .9 19.
Hooper did a great job aa a freshman In league
play. Overall she posted a 14-15 record, with an
earned run average of 2.14. In Mid Florida
Conference play. Hooper put up a 9-5 record She
led the Raiders In appearances (38). Innings
pitched (227). strike outs 1641 and saves (three)

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Kathy’s
perfect
at net
Frwtn Staff Raparts
SANFORD - The YkivXs and
Kathy's Baby Shop both recorded
perfect records in ihelr respective
league's in the Sanford Recreation
l)r|MMnirni Spring Mecreallawal
Volleyball League at Sanford Middle
School s Dan Pelham Oymiuttorium
Monday ntghi
The final records from Monday s
games were:
A League — Kathy's Baby Shop
(5-0). Ladles o f the Court, plus 2
(4-1). Hopkins M eatvA Team and
Westvlew llaptlsl Church I (both
2-3) and B eer:30 and Sanford
Church of God (both l-4|.
B/A League — YK nots (4-0).
U n k n ow n s (3-1). C .E S (2 2).
Family Matters fl-3 ) and Weslvlew
Baptist Church IIIO 41

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receiving a Sanford Optimist Club Athlete ol the Weak

award from Syborina Winn, was honorod Monday night
as the Seminole County Athlete of the Year.

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Herald Sports Editor
SANFORD — Tamara Gilchrist, who helped lead
the Seminole High School girls's basketball learn lo a
tremendous season and also won a Stale Championship
in the shot pul I his year was honored by City of Sanford
Mayor Larry A. Dale as the ' Seminole County Athlete
of the Y ear" Monday night at the Sanford City
Commission meeting.
The proclamation signed by Mayor Dale reads:
"W h ereas. Tam ara Gilchrist, as a student at
Seminole High School, achieved her personal best of
43-feel. tW ln ch c* In thorwlng the shot put at the Stale
Track Meet In Gainesville this year: and Whereas.

through this personal achievement. Tamara took ttrsl
place In the State Track Meet, bringing honor arid pride
to the entire tram and Seinlnolr High School, as well as
herself:
"A n d Whereas, as a result of her outstanding per­
formance In throwing the shot put for Seminole High
School during the 1996/1997 school year. Tamara was
chosen. "Sem inole County Athlete of Ihe Year."
"N ow . therefore. I. Larry A Dale, by virtue of thr
authority vested in me as Mayor o f the City of Sanford.
Florida, do hereby congratulate and commend Tamara
Gilchrist "Sem inole County Athlete of the Year" for
bringing recognition lo herself, her school and the City
of Sanford through her successful pursuit o f excellence
and superior achievement In Ihe athletic arena."

Pirates plunder
Yankees in Senior
Babe Ruth action
Prom Staff Reports

PhNati
Tug Daniel) (shown In a 1996 game) had two hits and scored a run to
help the Sports Image Pirates Knock o il the Yankees 8-3 Tuesday evening.

SANFORD — The Sports Image
Pirates jumped on the Yankees for
four first Inning runs and never
looked back as they posted an 8-3
v ic to r y In S an ford R ecrea tion
D epartm ent S en ior Babe Ruth
Baseball League action at Zlnn Beck
Field Tuesday evening.
Games In the league for 16-18
yea r old s w ill be p la yed this
Thursday and next Tuesday at 5:45
p.m. at Zlnn Beck Field and then
next Thursday. July 3rd. the 16year-old All-Star team will play a
learn o f coaches and Sanford Rec­
reation Department employees In
an Exhibition Game/Bar-B-Que at
5:30 p.m. at Zlnn Beck Field.
The exhibition game will be used

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the 16-year-olds' trip to the State
Tournament In Ocala which will be
played J u ly 10-14. T h e 17-18
year-old team will also play In the
State Tournament In Ocala that
week.
Tuesday's game opened with a
single by the Pirates' T u g Daniels.
Daniels moved over to third base on
a pair o f wild pitches and then
scored on a single by Joe Watson.
Watson advanced to second base on
a grander by Andy Brown and
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Legal Notices

Professional Baseball

Recreation Softball

□ G u l l C o a s t R o okie Le a gu e at W a lt O la n e y
W o rld 's W id e W o rld of S p o rts B s se b a ll C o m p le x ,

□ Lake M a ry M e n ’s S p rin g S lo w P itch Le a gu e
et the Lake M a ry S p o rts C o m p le x . 6:30 p.m. —

TBA

United States Postal Service vs. Papa B's; 730
p.m. — Laiffer and Sons Trucking vs. Home
Depot; 8.30 p.m. — Boor30 vs. Don Mealey's
Seminole Ford.

Southern League Baseball
C a ro lin a M u d c a ts vs. O rla n d o R ays at T in k e r
F ie ld , 7:15 p.m.

Professional Softball
□ W o m a n 's

P r o f e s s io n a l

F a s t p lt c h

League.

Orlando Waboo* at Georgia. 7 p m.

IN BR IEF
Fireworks at Tinker Field
ORLANDO - The Orlando Rays will be
featuring a Fireworks Extravaganza on Friday,
July 4. following the game with the Mobile
UayBears at 7 pm . at Tinker Field.
Tihs Is the second straight year that Orlando
will entertain the fans with a fireworks display
to celebrate out nation's independence.
Fans can purchase tickets for the July 4
game by visiting the O-Rays tickets ofTirr
located at Tinker Field or by calling (4071
649-RAYS.

□ C o lle g e T e n n is C o a c h e s o f A m e ric a C lin ic at
W a lt D is n e y W o rld 's W id e W o rld of S p o rts T e n n is
C o m p le x , TBA

umpires should call (407) 324-3097 for more
Information.

Wrestling Camp at Lake Mary
l.AKE MARY — The Georgia State Univer­
sity Wrestling Camp at Lake Mary High School
will feature the staff from GSU. the only NCAA
Division I wrestling program In the deep south,
hosting a wrestling camp on July 21-23. Cost
Is *110 and If you are thinking about wrestling
In college this will definitely be a camp you
will be Interested In.
For more Information, call Steve Katz at
320-9699 and leave a mesaagr on his voice
mall and he will return the call

N S A Church State tourney

European Basketball Tour

P A L A T K A — T h e N a tio n a l S o ft b a ll
Association (NSA) will hold a Slate Softball
Championship for Church Competitive and
Recreational division teams on June 27-28 In
Palatka at Triangle Park.
Entry fee will be *200 per team with a
sanction fee of *20.
For Information contact Richard Goodwin at
19041 328 9382 or Barry Williams at 1904)
3254942.

SANFORD — Any high school age girl
basketball player who has the rrcommenda
lion of her coach is eligible for this annual
summer tour of various cities In Europe by
Team USA. The tour ts educational and
cultural as well as an opportunity to display an
athlete's baskrtball skill ul a very high level.
The learn will leave In late July and rrtum In
m id-August. Th e tram w ill play In the
Delphine Cup In Finland 1200 trams from all
over the world) and one or two other contrtrs
In the past the team has played In England.
Denmark. Sweden. Estonia. Rusaia. Belgium
and France and Is this year talking to Poland
The cost is approximately *2.000 and In­
cludes transportation, uniforms, warm ups,
travel bags and food allowance while traveling
For more Information (the team Is looking for
coaches to go on the trip loo), call Ken Patrick
at 328 2092 (office) or 333 2070 (home)

W om en’s fastpitch softball
LAKE MARY - The City o f Lake Mary.
Department of Parks and Recreation will be
starting an Adult W om en's Fastpltch Softball
League this summer. The league will play on
Monday night's at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex. 550 Rantoul Lane.
Any Interested teams, players, coaches or

moved to third on a wild pitch before scoring on
a grounder by Barry Porter.
Mike Robinson was then hit by a pitch and
Freddie Hawkins walked. Robinson scored the
Inning's third run when Justin Erickson reached
on an error and Hawkins scored the final run of
the frame on a single by Jobl Gorman'
The Yankees got a run back In Ihe bottom of
the first Inning with a little help from the Pirates.
With two out and no one on base. Nathaniel
Cline singled and went all the way to third as the
ball was thrown away. Cline then strolled home
on a double by Levi Raines Jr.
But that unearned run did not bother the
Pirates as they came right back with three runs
In the top o f the second inning.
Danny Coulter walked and advanced to second
on a single by Daniels. Daniels was forced at
second by Watson, but Brown singled to score
Coulter and Watson and Brown advanced to
second and third on a throw to the plate. Porter
followed with a two-run single and the score was
7-1.
The Yankees tried to edge back Into the game
with single runs in the second and third innings.
Ricky Kitchens led off the second inning with a
walk and moved to second on an error and scored
one out later on a single by Justin Cooper.
The Yankees' third inning run came plateward
without the benefit of a hit as Aaron Knight led
with a walk and came around to score on a pair of
wild pitches and a throwing error.
But that was as close as the Yankees would get.
The Pirates scored the game's final run in the
fifth Inning as Robinson walked and stole second.
He moved over to third base on a grounder by
Hawkins am) scored on a ground out by Erickson.
Doing the damage for the Sports Image Pirates

Daytona Cubs
to host a night
for Sanford
Youth Baseball
Spaolal to tho Harold
SANFORD — This Saturday night. June 28.
the Daytona Beach Cubs will play the Kissimmee
Cobras In a Florida Slate League double-header at
Jackie Robinson Ballpark In Daytona Beach.
This will be a special night as It will be Jackie
Robtnson/Sanford Youth baseball Night. Between
games Jackie Robinson will be honored on the
50th anniversary of his major league debut, as
well as various youth all-star teams from Sanford
being introduced to the fans.
The event will not only be a night o f recogni­
tion. but a fundraiser as well: two dollars from
every ticket will go to the Negro League Baseball
Retirement Fund, and another two dollars from
every ticket will go directly to the Sanford Youth
Baseball program sponsored by the City.
Corporations and individuals In the Sanford
area are being asked to help by purchasing a
block o f tickets to either use themselves or can be
donated to the Sanford Recreation Department to
send the youth players to Daytona to enjoy a
professional game. Tickets are *4 each and can
be purchased at the Sanford Downtown Recre­
ation Center (330-5697) In the Lower Level of
Sanford City Hall on North Park Avenue.
The SRD will also have a couple o f buses
available to transport the players who do not
have another way to reach the doubleheader. Call
the Recreation Department for more Information
and time o f departure.

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m rax ciaeurr ootiar,
B I4 H T E 8 B T M JUDfOULL

FEO ER AL
BANK.
FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK is Plaintiff and
MICHAEL S BLAHER. a single
man. and WEKIVA RESERVE
HOM EOW NERS' ASSOCIATION
INC . successor by merger to
S TO C K B R IO G E
M ASTER
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIATION
INC . are defendants I will seff
to die highest and best bidder
tor cash al Ihe Weal Irani door
ol
the
Semmole
County
Courthouse. 19t North Park
Avenue Sanford. Fiend* at
11 00 o'clock a m on the IS R
day ol July. 1997 the following
described property as sal forth
in
said
Order
or
Fetal
Judgment to-wit
LO T 209 WEKIVA RESERVES
U N IT FO UR A C C O R D IN G TO
THE
PLAT
TH ER EO F
AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 42
PAGES 21 AND 22 PUBLIC
R ECOROS
OF
SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
In accordance with the
Americana with Disabilities A c t
persona with disabilities nesti­
n g a special accommodation lo
participate in this proceeding
should contact Ihe Clerk o l the
Circuit Court al (407) 121-4110
DATED al Sanlord. Florida, on
June 12th. 1997
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk. Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH k HIATT. P A
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
2991 East Oakland Park
Boulevard. Suita 101
Fort Lauderdale FL 11104
Publish June IS. 2S. 1997
DEF-202

cia e u rr. m o b o sea
9EMIROLE e o u a rv .
Flo a t DA

cast ao. rr-ai-CA-(«-w
ATLANTIC MORTQAGE
t INVESTM ENT
CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
vs
JOHN ARNOLD MURPHY at a t.
Dafandant(i)
R O TtC S OP S ALS
No be a is hereby grvse that,
pursuant
to
a
Summary
Judgment of Forsctosurs. I anil
salt I ha tallowing described
property located in Sammota
County, f lorIda
Lot 1. Stock l . 8U NLAN0
ESTATES according to the plat
thereof as recorded m Plat
Book I t . pages IS through 22.
of Ihe public records of
Seminole County. Florida
al public sale, to the highest
ladder lor cash, at Ihe West
Irani door o l the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida. I t 00 a m on July tSlti.
IM F
Notice
Americana With
Disabilities
Act
ol
1SS0.
Administrative Order No 84-20
Parsons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate m this proceeding
should
contact
Disability
Coordinator al 101 North Park
Avenue. Suite N &gt;01. Sanlord.
Florida 12771 at least five days
prior
|o
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 121-4110 Eat
4227. t -900*955.9 7 71 (TD D
users only)
W ITNESS my hand and Seal ol
■Ms Court on Juno It lh . 1897
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K. C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Dorothy W. Button
Deputy Clerk
Donald L Smith. Csquiro
Attorney lor Plaintiff
500 North Ocean Slreel
Jacksonville. FL 12202
Telephone 904/154-1*45
Publish Junsr IS . 29. 1997
DEF-201
IN TH S C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S IM IN 0 L 1 C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A .
C IV IL DIVISIO N
C A S S NO . S S -S IS f -C A -1 4 -W
GLENDALE FEDERAL BANK
FEOERAL SAVINGS BANK.
Plaintiff,
vs
M ICHAEL 8 BLAHER.
a single man. and WEKIVA
RESERVE HOM EOW NERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC .
successor by merger to
3TO C K8R ID O E MASTER
HOM EOW NERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Defendants
N O TIC B OF S ALS
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P T IR 4S
NO TIC E IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
June 11th. 1997. and anlarad In
Case No 9 4 -2 I1 I-C A -I4 -W ol
Ihe Circuit Court o l Ihe
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Seminole County,
Florida, wherein G LEN O ALE

IN TH S C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M AN D FON
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , FL
C A S E NO: 9 7 -IS S 9 -D N -9 E -W
IN RE The Marriage ol
ROBERT H PEPRY
Petitioner
ANO
MARY KATHERINE EARLY
Respondent
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
D IS S O LU TIO N OF M ARRIAQE
TO MARY KATHERINE EARLY
A00R E 3S UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
chat an action lor dissolution of
marnego hat bean Mod againal
you and you are required lo
aarvo a copy of your written
dalanaaa, if any. lo it on Robort
H Parry. Palilionor. whoea
addreee it S I4 W 2 ith S I .
Sanlord. FL on or boloro JULY
I Oth, 1997. and Mo tho original
with tho clork ol line court
be fora aervico on Petition#! or
immodialaly Ihereotlof II you
tail lo do ao. a default will be
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W ITNESS my hend and the
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1997
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C O UR T
BY Nancy R Winter
Oeputy Clerk
Publish June 4. I t . IS. 2S.
1997
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LO T I T . TWIN RIVERS. SEC­
TION VII. ACCO R DING TO THE
PLAT THER EO F AS RECOROED
IN FLA T BOOK 41. PAGES I
TH R O U G H 4, INCLUSIVE. OF
TH E P U B LIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
TO G E TH E R
with
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the

easements
rights, .-opurtenences. rants, royalties, nwnerel. oil end gee rights and prof­
its. wafer, water rtghts and
water stack, and all futures
now or thereafter a party of Via
property. Including replacelor sale lo I ha highest bidder
for cash on the I Ith day at July.
1S97. al 11 BOa m . al the Waal
Front door al I ha le m m ele
County Courth ouse. SOI North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
S2T71. pursuant la Iho Final
Judgment
ol
Faroe Insure
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CLERN OF THE C O U R T
Dorothy W Bolton
Oeputy Clerk
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CENEAJU

OF F O R IC L O E U M BALE
NOTICE IE H IR IC Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summery I n e l
Judgment el foreclosure deled
June 11Ih 199f entered m Crvd
Case No 97-044S-CA-I4 W of
Iho Circuit Court o ' the ISTH
Judicial Circuit m end U r 94M i■
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County
1A N FO R 0 ,
Flonda I w i« sea le the highest
and beet bidder tor cash at the
W IS T FR O N T DOOR at the
SEMI NO L i County Ceurthouee
located at 101 N PAR* AVIN US
m SANFORO Flonda al I t 00
o'clock a m on tho tIth dey of
July
1997
the
following
described property as set forth
m
said
Summary
Final
Judgment u -w it
LO T 1 ANO T H I SO UTH 172 OF
V A C ATIO W IS T SIXTH S T R U T
BLOCK I TIER S I R
TR AFF0 R 0 1 MAP OF THE TO W N OF
SANFORO
A C C O A D IN Q TO
THE
FLA T
THCR SO F
AS
R EC O R O f0 IN PLAT BOOK I.
PAGES SS THROUGH 44 OF
THS P U B LIC RSCOROS OF
SEMINOLK CO U N TY FLORIOA
Dated Hue 12th dey of Juno.
1897
ICIACUIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of Iho Citcuil Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Oeputy Clerk
THE LAW O FFICES OF
DAVID J STERN P A
4400 SHEAlOAN STR EET
■ TE 400
HOLLYWOOO. F I 11021
(9S4) 991-0400
97-tOSSt(FNW)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AM ERICANS W ITH D IS A B ILI­
TIES ACT. persona with di**foldie# needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T A DM INISTR ATION at
the
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse el 407-121-4110
EXT
4227.
t-S O O -m -1 7 7 1
(TO O ) ot 1 *00 955 4770 via
Florida Relay Service
Publish June IS. 25 1997
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m TNB CMdUfT OOMRT
OF TNB I4TH JUOSCIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLOR A A
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY
IB B . t l f M 4 A 1 4 F
a a c a p i t a *, m g r t o a o *
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ALFO NSO M OLINA and
MOLINA al P I .
Defendants
N O TIC E

OF FORECLOSURE SALE
No he a w hereby gnren N et
pursuant to the* Final Judgment
of Feroefosuro doled June 11in
1947 and entered m anrd ceee
number 97-499 C A el Ihe
C w sw t Court of tho I ith
Judicial Circuit m and tor
Eonunwlo
County
Florida
wherein G l CAPITAL M O R T­
GAGE SERVICES INC F/K/A
TRAVELERS m o r t g a g e s i r
VICES INC . I t Plaintiff and
A LFO N SO
M OLINA.
MARIA
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G ER TR U D E
LEE
ALAFATA
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HOM EOW NER S
ASSOCIATION INC SSMINOLS
COUNTY. A POLITICAL S UB D I­
VISION OF THE STATE OF
FLORIOA. is/are Oefendenkel I
will sett to Hie highest and best
biddei ter cash si the west
front doer et the tem m ele
County Courthouse m Sanford
Semmole County Florida et
11 09 A M on the t 7rh day ot
July.
19S7,
tho
following
deecnbwd propeity aa sot forth
m said Final Judgment hi wit
LO T 24 ALAFAYA W 0 0 0 S
PHASE XXI A. ACCORDING TO
THS MAP ON PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
14 PAGES 41 THROUGH 41 IN
TH E P U B LIC R ECOROS OF
SSMINOLS C O U N TY FLORIDA
NO TE P UR SUANT TO THS
FAIR
DEBT
C O L L E C TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T Y O U ARE
ADV1IE0 THAT THIS LAW FIRM
15 0 E E M E 0 TO BE A D E B T
C O LLEC TO R ATTEM PTINO TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE U S E 0 FOR THAT PURPOSE
O ile d the tlth day ol JUNE.
1997
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
C O O IIIS E STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 490
Tampa, Flonda 11907
Telephone ( t i l ) 177-9009
CAS 197-00670
Publish June t l . 25. 1S97
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YOU ARE HEREBY NO TIF i EO
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dey ol July 1997 on tho West
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County Couruhouao M l North
Park Avenue Sentord Fionde
Mery an n « Morse Clerk ef the
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tenunole County H ond a w-K
sell lo tho highest and best fod­
der the following described rest
property
Lot 27. Unit One Gordon Lata
Ealatee according to the Plot
thereof ea recorded m Piet
Boo* i t Pages 14 and I t
Public Records of tenunole
County. F lo rds
This sale will bo mode pur­
suant
to
Ihe
Summery
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered June t lt h 1*97 by the
Honorable Leonard Y Wood.
Circuit Court Judge
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit
and County Courts
By Ruth King
Oeputy Clerk
Stephen H J mleon Esquire
PO Boa 491959
Leas burg. FL 24749-1*59
Publish June t*. 2*. 1*97
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Morse Clerk el the Ewwuwata
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at 497-S 2S -42M
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Ben Welgert (one double). Andy Brown (one
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Jobl Gorman (one single and one RBI eachl
Also contributing were Joe Watson (two runs
scored, one RBI). Mike Robinson (two runs
scored) »n d Freddie Hawkins and Danny Coulter
(one run scored each).
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Raines Jr. (one double, one RBI). Nathaniel Cline
(one single, one run scored). Justin Cooper (one
single, one RBI). Jason Scull (one single) and
Aaron Knight and Ricky Kitchens (one run scored
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91—
A p a r t m e n t e / H o m a s to
S h a re
FEMALE ON MALI roommei*
warned No dugs, no chadan
CaaXO M AA^
93— R o o m s F o r R a n t

Doors, enamel carparwy
takng S e ll A concrete
1234412 9 Q Bamr CBCl
2 5 3 -A ir C o n d it i o n in g

260-Concret#
0WP7 CONCRETE aOtlLM407U4-1k4t
Oatand ad4 7M-10M
An.thng you need Lc A to*
MOVlaa. Fra* *W 172 5240

*C row AALI inada and out
H it und For more nto Ca*
m 7 O t0 o r9 2 * M 0 ^ ^ _ _

2 7 0 -D r y w a il

2 5 9 -C h lld C a r s
C a n to rs

ORVWALL'STUCCO Rapaat
WM A Caang Taitxaa
Uatchml Popcorn 1225114

PRS SCHOOL *042112
Fun. Loving Sal* educational
rare tor ynu Chad 124 1062

271-Efectrlcal

263-

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P O P C O R N C E IL IN G
R E P A IR

MVMAE) ILICTM CAL
CONTRACTORS
natatoneat cummarctai
l c M R 00(4307 Inatnndad
Call (40T) 7*3-4452

CALL R O BERT 32S 0339

2 6 4 - C l o c k R e p a ir
ANTIQUE CLOCKS R£ PAIRED
OriruSatoar WM Uanaa A
Cuckoo 407 322 132*

2 7 1 -E le c t r ic a l
NCIO AN ELACTRKIAN7
CALL OKK'a ELECTRIC
407-2210733
Ue. f R0003S2*Ovar IS Yrs.

2 6 5 -C a r p « n t r y
Nf ID A REASONABLE CARPCNTER7 Ca* Juttm today
127*053 »cnco24iia

^ CAR^TIRTiU it™
a p a rt. pamtng A caramc da
Qroaa 121 6072
0AVD ORIEN CARPENTRY
Home mprovecnant* nvan. rapeas. kc/Vw 320-1915007 9206
266C a rp o tln tt a lla t lo n i
CALL US lor M ui you carpet
tog and door covering naedt
CARrtT m u DirtCT M4 aaoo
2 6 8 -C le a n ln g
S e r v ic e s
HOUSE CLIAMNO-Oapandabto
hon-isl On* kma or aaakty Ca*
tor kaa atamato bataaan
A-2, M-F 3210712
IAW CLEAH1WQ 122 4MJ.
Oomasuc to OfhcaaBuaina»*__ aa. Wa do to* Job rtqM ___
KATHY S KLEANING Hevd ,
ekry/Vno . ranui claan ouU 11
yrs asp » refs 310-9263

278-Hom#

2 7 2 -C o n s t r u c t io n
ntiilbW fttiOfliDtt
aip n FL Ouar eorto A* lypaa
ol const SBC024103 324-4700
RESSVCOM4*! RCIALHE W/
RENOVATION Cal 331-7777or
24 hr* 072 2922
2 7 4 -F e n c e
NORTH SOUTH FENCE
Sarvica intu) Custom Devon
Free art Lata* 3** 3806
SPECIALIZING &gt;i a* fence re­
past. privacy lance install*. A
galas Free asbmaias 90S 2339
2 7 6 -H a n d y M a n
5 STAR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES. Plumbing, carpen­
try, elec, root A yard Work
Guar. lie. 121 6424
HOME REPAIRS. ALL TYPES
Dona Ei parity A Reliably
Cat Caeay-321-7*47 •
MORRIS CONSTRUCTION
Trea sve carpentry. A hauling,
odd fobs A more No )ob loo
sma* Free etamalat 974-0631

CHARLES O (Oan) MLL1R
Bulder C800572*6 Rm
Comm larrm d eddkuns le
pa* MC VISA
407 120-1741
DAVO A IY CONSTRUCTION
Na artiatB*iiagrt*a«lrs
U* COCM743* 120-7202
LXTTOWS Handyman A Clean
ng Svca No rub too imaAtag
Fra* tat 24 hr eve *57061*
toiEd
RANOTS
part, rollan
rspav*. cut
*34-72*7
APE CLAUTT CONTRACTOR
Parr and hm rprs UGBONOEO
Jack Turn* 3303672

2 9 7 -P lu m b i n g
J W RUCKER I
24 r t Iva A Oram I
(UC CFCl 407 21*4*2*
2 9 8 -P r e s s u r e
C le a n in g

Free eat LicAwa. 221-410
P r e s s u r e C le a n in g
Ca* tor Ira* atamate
bataaan A 2. toF M107I2
STEAM FACTORY 324
3 0 2 -R o o f ln g

2 7 (H r r ig a t lo n / R B p a ir
RAWMAAER VUdGATION
Rapar* A totlakakon
Free rtamaiat Cal 444 0374
2 8 0 -L B u n d r y S e r v ic e
MARTS LAUNORY SERVICE
WW amah A Iron. Pickup A
Oakvar. Lour rsto*. 123-*3*4
2 8 4 -L a w n S e r v ic e
A BETTER CUT. Sr. DISC
Mi
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WBBa
FraaEtLUc. 1*2 2464
Central Florida Lawn
Compto— lawn car*. Free
atoa MO02M
THE LAWN OUT
Experienced A depa&lt;vUMa
Complatt lawn care 262 1145
2 9 1 -P a ln t ln g
BRUNNELL PAJKTMG, 21 Yrs
Cc
j(0X0406)
9300406) ComnvRatidantrt
Carpentry; Rapars.
Ray
Wal-papar.
Plastering.
3222991
LARRT3 PAPITWO
Punting E pressure cleaning
Uc.tn» Free E m 202-1M7
COMM1RES1O with 5 yr '
Warranty A Power Waah
CaflAnlbal 230-4261
FRANK BARNHART Painting
Plus Prasaure Cleaning. LIW
In*. 0taaa 1079.223-110

NEW ROOFMO A REPAMS
UtAna. Fin. Avail. Free 1st
DLW. Rooting 2*0-1214
DOLAN ROOFMO Ue. RCOO42704. Free Ett RaRooAng A
Pgr M 7 -* 1 » .
YATES ROOFMO tinea 112S
Church A V . Otoe. Irt. Oan.
Lie. fRC0022**0. 223-1441
3 0 5 — S e c r e ta r ia l &amp;
T y p in g
TROWE ASSOC. Can FL. Inc
PARALEGAL Legal doc prep
Adopbon. bankruptcy, dhrorc*.
conusell, wills, ncorporakont.
N o ta ry ----------------- 407121 23*2
3 1 3 — T r a s h H a u lin g
HAUUNGtl
Retd **sh. garage dean ouisl
Raavonabi* Ratos!)
149 0656

3 1 9 — U p h o ls t e r y
MEL0 UPHOLSTERY A
CRAFTSMAN WOOOWORKING
M yr* aip- 221-4M4

tkPwn you can twn Paa 2 bdm
home w CAM. new par* A carpat 7 Aa* Mart HUO home*;
Th. l r t i .an Group, toe
1612 CYPRESS AYE 2 bdrm
h i to m U A badi Near
iliwrtown Eartart From A rear
porch** UTVmon • I Msec
Ca* kks Johnson at 2230671
I BORN to quet na^borhood
ilOOnon . 4200-top 322 IM F
*Rwi200pn»_______________
1 1/2 BATH

A 3 -L in e A d A v e r a g e s $ 4 6 .0 0 / m o n t h
C a l l T o d a y ! C la s s i f i e d D e p t . 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

1

\ 41 / S fl 5.' » . V . /

CLEAN I
at ET7 wk Pay phone, leutfy

•ANFORO Attumabto 7%
Or*#! ca* Row.. 299.000 Ca*
1310412 day* or 330 6444

fkc* horn* to Sartort 37. fned
tot. O V A ranovalad S67.000
23.000 deport. 2626’montn
CaE (392) 669043Q___________

1 8 1 — A p p lia n c e s A
F u r n it u r e F o r S a le

97— A p a rtm e n ts •
F u r n is h e d
SANFORO 1 bdm cottage, com­
plete privacy, esc nmghCor
hood Parted tor 1 parton 200
. 2200 sac. Cal 699-1447
99— A p a rtm e n ts •
U n f u r n is h e d
1 BDRM Apt Air. Upstairs.
Electric A Water furnished.
1371/mo ♦ dag 124-1417
AM NE ATI
2 Bdrm Apt W 2nd 51
CAKCarpatod. Stove, rslrtg.
X67mo tOOitop 124-111

1 6 5 — D u p le x F o r S a le

L O N O W O O O A A K C M ARY 31
Near YM CA * LMHS
Moving

D in in g R o o m T a b le

m rt aa* 266,500. 3397720
M ARKHAM PLACE
110 fkrtars Trad 4/3, tpM plan.
I* acre*, lg matoar auto overlooking srraanad pool w/ lg antorUM«n*ni m i A Dock wa*
Sunken LAI. F.fl w bnck kra0290.000
IT 0 MASON MALTY

____ ___________

MONTHLY PA 0470. Brrtd ftow
3/2 homes No down tor quaeftod buyer l MOVE M T IM
MONTH! Cal MtohaAe Andews
at 3»A733pgr 2397290
Airy art. 2/1 Mama on 1/3
•era . 1.100 tq R bldg
199 000 Hurt MS 162 1*3
1007_______________________
POOL. 1 0ORM«araa* fast
Fsnrty room. Fancrt yd.
Orty 064,000. 220-7*23

CHERRY WOOO
OvM T T w R e e l a • plush
uphottaratf chairs, nrvrt

opened, still Boxed.. Coel
03400. Sen *750. MeteWng
Cherry coffee A end
tebia*. eed 0290. 077-1420
ENTERTANMENT CENTER

3pwc# 0«l length. S R ta"
Oreetcond 323-0120 Anytime
MATTRESS SALE • Fu* sue
used bo* ipnng* A menrevi

169 00 larrYsMwl 3220132
NEW CENTRAL AC compiel*
tyttom Heal and ax* WH n-

Sto* &gt;1*00 662 «7|________

WWO 0ACK ~toaflwr char *nd

Ottoman kka new navy blue
2750000 3230616
188— C o m p u te rs A
T y p in g
COatFUTERTTYPCSSTTWO

ownw 0110000 12147**.
•TOP MVatQ RENT 2546 f
Capaam Sartort
Touiy
vs»d 32 11900 down 294'
112 0601 leave
A ffflH O A B K HOMfS
V (N H IR ( 1 P R 0 P IH 1 IIS

m aa : Lg yard. 2619 Ei Cat*
tan Aim A4*SAnon Itllartsac
A M I Ptoaaaca* 3»22&gt;3
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teowaa*. H OOOap 3220S95
SANFORD-JTI. toed yd CM A
A550msto • 4600 sac No pets
ISO*) &gt;32 12774*07) 330-49*9
NT TO OWN

brochure*
127 5036

drsfl rm. 2 pochM 0SA0O9
1/2 ACNE 4/2 wpool merer n
CU0T BLT 32 on I aa j k
kta.tata.2eargw 2130100
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OEM. COMFVTER A
•ue. AtcL.
i A Mere. 322-71
1 93— L a w n A G a r d e n
LAROA GUAVA Ptonts
For
Sato X each Ptoatacaltor
407-322-1413

I ACRES St SANFORO
ZONED OC-I 2122.000
3294122

FEMALE ROYTWULXR 1 yr.
vary affection.j* good aatch
dog Not good ■/ tmee Chav—Need* ksnead yard 290 323
0520
FREE TO GOOO HOME_Gmman
w»e hee pomtor 7 mtos . ta­
male. aa ihois spade house
Broaan. very towng 3*0 2614
201— H o rs e s
Rtortgli
ed Ptos Smmnsng 2909301
IS yrs at pro! thoaeig A torrv
rvung Hoi cold. A correcRve
thoamg Ca* 996-29*7

O s te e n
J0 M 4 Q L O T
OWNER TERMS: 211900
CM A I
JUnOwytaail
222 24*6 t o iis a w RaaRy
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENTI
105— D u p f e x / T r ip ls x
1JB9 *q « . &gt; 72-4
Hama * eat eomptoaary reno­
vated
MEN 0 0 0
VALUE
PLUS REALITY 004 532 0602
LAKE MARY S I dU**« H M
honl 2429 monto . deport
cal 332 0667
SANFORO. 2/1 near Samncr*
M9. OMA. W7W CARPET
Sac. I aocapwd 32)4464
1 0 7 — M o b ile H o m e s
F o r Rant

oaritM f\
230GVHO SMtaErt tor 1 2 param R*4ww&lt;*l 004 736-7116
118— O f f ic e S p e c s
F o r Rent
A MOVE M 4htOAl.ll 400 a)
It 4 up&lt; 1266 A MONTH Otoe.
Storage 3210 1 X or 333-2664
O F F IC C R U TA A .
Spec# San
tort H^pi ralhc 129 to II 2429
or 1646 Sq It 2760 Carpal A K
C Wat 41 W A Proper*** 123
4729___________________________
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
6400 tq 1 bldg total 1200 *1t
peroihe* u v t 407 121 -7004

12 7 — S to ra g e / O f f Ic e
F o r Rent
CASSELBERRY M I OfhcW
war.house. 1/2100 Sq. Ft
A/C. touch accsaa. M-ttoor*.
21.460 Me. 226-2422.

Oon MS-4019 afttr *pm.

l

Es ta te , bec

HALS RD-10 tots 90.129
R each tar 236 00 Ca* M I 7777
o» 24 kt* &lt;700022___________
RES LFT. (kg Om s 1 29 Acs
MtkcniSta Rd
New Aaporl
299 000 3320171 or 3320499
155— C o n d o m in iu m s
F o r S a le
ALTAMONTE lahaTrant. i M m
w/ sern porch 230 600 Pool
•d r 1 bdm 232.500 M l -7777
or 24 hrs 672 2*22

I wnoow AC jrvo 1 wf heal
W O rcludad
24000060
12* 7330 or cal « 029G9O2
PARK AYE.
Noma* 23.000 to 06.000 Sal Up
Finanana OUMT1 222-2641

24s44* 2/2 S3 Palm Spnngk
double fool, rawed FI room,
carport. W.D *1 mad 217900
12*22 2/1 00 manai** W O .
24 ■ 44c 1/2 90 Skykna
FL Room. Carport 214.500
C a ll C a r r ia g e C o v e

323-8160
VERY PROFESSIONAL
Prim# location, great anchor
butvwsaa*. 1.000 tq R on 1702 Front parking, renovating
back to new Sun time to
choota colors Asking 1775/
monto 904-760-1642

EXCHANGE or SELL YO UR
Proparry toe*tod anywhere'
INVESTORS REALTY 774-9619

NEED 1-40 ACRES CHEAPI
Prater highway frontage In CR
46 area. E or W Ca* Jaff 9671633_______________________

**■»i*r

(407) 699-9593

1 60— B u s in e s s F o r
S a le
LIMOUSINE BUSINESS
D#
Bary to OaLand area 219k fu*
price
Includes Lincoln kmo
and ve*ow page ads. 296 7165

2 and 3 Bedroom

M ol
Summ&amp;t
S ailings

Apartments
Starting
At

2 1 7 — G a r a g e S a le s
MU.n FAMKY VARO SALE
FR477 SAT/28 90 . 203 RIDGE
OEWE. Sartort
2 1 9 — W a n t e d to B u y
CLEAN NEWSPAPERS
tie

w. FlreMkF 9 0

Sal. 0-1

2 2 1 — G o o d T h i n g s to
Eat
ZWPER CREAM PEAS
Slack ey* A pink aye.
CaA 122-1901
2 2 3 — M is c e lla n e o u s

2450 Hartwell Ave.
Sanford. FL 32771

FREE PAGERS Free R#-cry*UI
mg Uni cart 19 95, mo Cai
tor reuncuon* 407031 6434
SECURITY BARS A OOOR9
29 kq R ORanng key l*M puth
button kr* reteaie 224-3106
2 3 1 — C a r s F o r S a le
1070 DOOGE Man Van 1 ton «/
360 motor $2 OOGobo Cal Orv
tfya Kant at 322 0177________
IMS CMC Safari Cargo van
Run* but ha* knock n engne
21 000 (904)779-1793________
10*6 COUGAR Auto. Ml. AC.
to* power MUST SELL) 1700
firm 329 6366, Meve mettkge
106* FORD Aaroeur Cargo van
6 cylinder, auto, rune A looks
good &gt;2 000 (904) 779-1793
FEMALE OWNED 90 Toyota
Corona IE Low miles. 4-door,
clean, sight rear 3amag#
24600 Cad 322 3621 (OV32IOflM(n)
TIRED OF PAYING high prtc#•? Call FRED I have the vehi­
cle lor you. Call: 230-1064.
235—
Tru c k / B u s e a / V a n s F o r
S a le
IM S FORD F2S0 LARIAT 4X4 5
SPEED. A/C.V8. NEW TIRES
S397S Ca* 296 7365________
19*4 CHEVY S10 Pick up 5
Speed /LC. bed hne
26965
Ca* 296 7365.

2 3 8 — V e h ic le *
W a n te d
CASH 111 PAOI
For Junk Car*. Trucks A fakscl
lUEPAAICf»CABtAUTJUl 122 *4*0
239—

I WILL BUILD your cuklom Her
Davidson
Pnca* tuning
*1215 995 330-1996 tor deled*

ley

241— Rec.
VehlclesJCampers For
Sale

407) 324-4334

DIRECTIONS:
On 25 th Str&amp;ot (Rt 46A) betooon 17-92
and Airport B M on HartwoU Avonuo

ANTIQUE Tekkm Ue apecaT
AN* Can AaO toam

Motorcycles/BIkes
For Sale

CALL US AT
(

A n t iq u e / C o lle c t ib le s

C A R R IA G E C O V E

1 5 9 — R e a l E s t a te
W a n te d

I BUY HOUSESI
Any condition-AJI cash

L Fine MR* .1111IN
Custom Dt Man. R
*ato 407-227001

k Recycling: 321-0004
2

1 5 7 — M o b ile H o m e s
F o r S a le

A C C E S S TO DOZENS ol un»W
w l homes with no rsaltor comfTMtoon 800-709 6476 _________

O O V T FO RECLOSED

20 7 — J e w e lr y

211—
Re a

1 41— H o m e s F o r S a le

Homs* kom pannto* on 21 De•nquem Tai. Repo t R E D * Your
Area To* Frea (1) 600-212-0000
E d H -2206 tor ciarenl Esanq*

pasteup A toyoul

1 9 8 — P e te 8 S u p p lie s

i Logo)

rvwpnc Ctawrwjwn 230-4422
EFMOEMCY
Mad tarv convanant LxaSon
_________ 1236006_________
FURN ROOM 4*0VV&gt; Woman
war 60. rpamw
houaa 324-9030_____________
FUNMSHEO ROOktVA* uM*
tod la n d y phon* and U
in * 269-190 4 weak 324-4969
ROCN4S FOR RENT
UOOman SiOOidrt pays a*
~
i ca* 321-7394
SANTORO Roommata to Mvar*
•ipansat 1 Lg brim mt bairv
cabw rv laund A U pnv. tod
ubktias
2360: mon
SacunTy
(top Ca* tor (totart 6760966 or
pgr 415 2427 Warn number or

SANFORO0 wooded sere, on
Lake Sylvan 2200.000 W MaIcrowsti. Reader, 322 7093
ST. JOHNS RIVER 32 w/ pool.
2 car gw. lanvRWdn. 2197.000
vm Prepart** 3210724

DYU.W L0E M DU gar. pool,
tone*, carper, caramc 2 hartwood koors. Lovafy home, pome
area Reduced 201.000 32*
0146/323-3400_______________
LAKE NARY Lg 2 txtorvZ bar.
•al ri M caang Ian. Htonklart.
264,500 F0BO 3300802

LAKE MARY Over 1/3 acre sw

A d v e r t i s e D a i l y In A l l 3 P u b l i c a t i o n s
S a n fo r d H e r a ld • B a r g a in H u n t e r • L a k e M a r y L i f e

11r i

4 PLEX Newry rtnewatod By

3 1 4 — S w im m in g P o o l
S e rv ic e s
CARL'S POOL RENOVATION
Wt do acryke deck*. Loot
decLa. marcHa A diamond
bdghtM yr* RamopsUng.
10% Senior Cltlian Discount
LklBondad.407-22*-721&gt;

-

322-7498

73— Em ploy m oot

Let A Professional Do It!

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AS

5 &amp; a _____

WON U N O 0UNCRY10ON
APki T O 2:30AM
E eirtnote Country
trjo H r. a r

Ca J /V

32-1009 W 3rd SI
C H fA S t a r t S yt Fr pe. Fed
10 X M wort Shop EX*
260k
C a l Me* 2*3

S TA R T TO O AY
^AtorkOey k a | M ^ t am

0vca. Inc.
*07-420-7T7S

252-Add It lono A
Romodotlng

100— C o n d o m in iu m
R e n ta ls

71 -H B lp Wanted

You torus atowed
a ra y p fP " padsrmanca

LTnU TY C O N TR AC TO R

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HUO OKAY 497-0200023
•ANPORD 1/1. no pata. no
ertttan. ISOOftnon
♦ EJOOfStto 322-3342
ia r f o r o an neoworthVERY CLEAN. Nawty Ranovtlad Nova to E m tol 221-6TEA
SANFORO L g 1 BORE* -719
Oak Avd A375vnon . 22505top
No toda. no pal* 3230019
SANFORO Wry NCd 2,BR lor
ral*eat Nan U Monroad-4/
Mai 2490mo 3210797
■TUERO APT. SANFORO
2325/mon. water Ind . etoda
parson. NO PETS 3230631
TOWN CENTRS APTS
2300 Borwt Bucks on 3txkm
Ptaaaa ca* to quaify 22109N

______________________________ (•VTrrtv Re A.wf,

Pan Tina. FiarCrt Hours
B M W C d M T i m ________

LABORERS NEEOEO
FOR UNOCRQROUNO

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KENNEL WORKER

R e gister

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3 .3 T 7

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^ A T K A IA 9

rnodrt Cal 1340100
ELACTRICUR HELPER
Bt John A Bon 3210900
PMVATI NOME. Clean A con
genial working commons Wa
need an a rt cook t-2 u days/
a* tor preparing meato m ad­
vance EacaOert pay tor quas­
hed parson Health cart. A raft
nacatsary Sand ratuma to
Bknd Bo* R. PO Bot IMF.
SardOrd. FI 37777-1007________

M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E
LAKE ADA I 60RM 2410*10
2BORU 4470*40 ANO UP
323-8670
ROSELEA VK1AS

fj li* I ®

m

OOCXWORKER Trakiea 20-010.
Lead A Onload Truckal FCC

AG CARRIERS, INC.

1 6 3 — W a t e rf ro n t
P r o p e r t y F o r S a le

1 4 1 — H o m e s F o r S a le

U n f u r n is h e d

A P A R TM EN TS

CAMP FOR 19 00 A NIGHT
'NaturM* Setting Quiet
A SecludedI 153-716-0441

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BEETLE BAILEY

by

Is it Alzheimer’s or dementia?

tors and patients — ought to think
DEAR DR. COTT: What Is the dif­
about.
ference between senile dementia and .
To my knowledge, there have been
Alzheimer’s disease?
*
no definitive reports or studies in the
MIOICINI
DEAR READER: The term
medicsl literature that address this
“dementia’ refers to the progressive •
proposal. We probably need some
decline of mental functioning.
research on the topic.
Patients with the disorder exhibit forI'm sure that scientists in a large
gethilnesa, confusion, poor
PETER
teaching hospital will eventually con
and diminished cognitive ability.
G O T T , M.D. elude that the enormous cost outThere are many causes of demen­
weighs the meager benefits. But if
tia, including alcohol abuse, hypothy­
your life is saved, the cost to you is
roidism, Parkinson's disease, vitamin
trivial.
Mort Walktr B it deficiency, stroke, and ' tine elimination?
1
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                    <text>TUESDAY

Ju n e 2 4 ,1 9 9 7

50 Cents

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County
69th Year, No. 217 - Sanford, Florida

Will new
udity laws
affect you?

Reaching out for a better community

By RUOO WMITO
Herald Staff Writer

TODAY
This just In
Get there early if you want to get a eeat.
The Seminole County Board o f County C om ­
missioners (aces the possibility of a strong
battle today as they tackle the question o f the
adult entertainment ordinance In the county.
Commissioner Daryl McLain vowed this
morning that he would not stay past midnight
tonight when the debate will probably still be
taking place.
Chairman Randy Morris said he would do
what he could to keep the debate focused and
moving along quickly.
Meanwhile talk radio station 104.1 FM Is
planning to transport a bus load of listeners to
the commission meeting tonight and have
those listeners address the board on the issue.
The board meeting will begin at 7 pm . In the
BCC chambers (which seats 195). 1101 W.
First Street In Sanford.

Aggravated assault
S t a n le y lla a la c k e r . 26. o f A lta m o n te
Springs, was arrested Monday morning at the
Seminole County jail after he threatened Circuit
Court Judge Ken 1.ester with numchucka. a
martial arts weapon, according to sheriffs
spokesman Ed McDonough. Haslackrr was
appearing In court to be sentenced on an ag­
gravated battery conviction when he ap­
proached the podium and yelled that he was not
going back lo prison and would kill himself
before att#ont could stop him. Haslackrr was
subsequently disarmed by correction# officers
and no on* was hurt In the struggle. He Is being
held under f 10.000 bond In the Seminole jail.

Armed carjacking
The Seminole County SherlfTs Office la In­
vestigating the armed carjacking of a Yellow
taxicab that occurred Monday morning In
Altam onte Springs. According lo s h e riffs
spokesman Eld McDonough, the cab picked up
(w o men In front of Club 436 at the Intersection
o f Anchor Road and State Road 436. After
telling the cab driver to turn on to Station
Street, the suspects grabbed the driver and
pointed a gun at him. They robbed the driver
and pushed him out of the cab. He was not hun.
The cab Is a 1994 white and orange Mercury
Grand Marquis with Florida license tag NQYOSH. The suspects are black males. One Is 20
years old. 5 feet 8 Inches. 150 pounds, with
short balck hair, the other Is 25 years old. 6
feet. 210 pounds with black hair.

Seminole chaplain la tops
Chaplain Charles B. PltrofT has been named
Good News Jail and Prison Ministry's Chaplain
o f the Year.
PltrofT currently serves as the Senior Chaplain
at the John E. Polk Correctional Facility In
Sanford. He has been there since 1992.
The chaplain was presented with the award
from the ministry at their annual conference
recently. He was also honored with the award In
1987 and Is the first multiple winner or the
honor.
Good News Jail and Prison Ministry Is the
largest supplier of privately-funded chaplains In
the United States.

James Taylor live
Smooth Jazz 103.1 WLOQ In Winter Park
will present a live concert and simulcast of
James Taylor from Sony Studios In New York.
Wednesday from 9 lo 11 p.m. The performance
will be shown on A&amp;E with 103.1 providing the
sound.

From Stall Report*

INDEX
Classified*...............4B
C om ics..................... SB
Crossword seeeoeeesseee OB
Dear Abby
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Deaths.......................5A
Or. Qott.....................OB
editorial....................4A

f I like the dreams of the future
better than the history of tho
- Thomas Jefferson

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Sanford Housing Au-

For the vast majority of people who have
n ever patronized any adult entertainm ent
establishment or sexually-oriented businesses,
the Board of Seminole County Commissioners
has only one choice to make today • close 'em
down.
Tonight. Is derision time for the board as It
votes on a slale of controversial regulations on
public nudity, adult entertainment, zoning and
alcohol.
Ilow lough can the commissioners get without
bringing on more lawsuits from those who say
the regulations are unconstitutional?
"A s lough as we ran be," say* Commissioner
Grant Maloy. who said today he Is prepared to
concede nothing to (hose he believes threaten the
good order, public health, safety, welfare and
morals of the county.
Maloy said he Is against "grandfathering" any
o f the existing adult-entertainment businesses,
choosing Instead to make them relocate or cease
to operate. " I don't warn to weaken the ordlC Baa C ounty. Paga SA

Putting pride back in the neighborhood
By S T S V IB A R N K S
Herald Staff Writer
Children stooped to pick up gum
wrappers and soda cans In the
heat o f the blistering midday sun
Women raked traah from vacant
lota and men hauled big items like
Urea to dumpatrra along the way
Several trustees from the John E.
fo lk Correctional Facility joined In
the effort.
In all. dozens participated tn a
cleanup along 43lh Street tn San­
ford on Saturday morning.
The cleanup, which began at the
West Sanford Hoys and Girls Club
on Persimmon Avenue, meandered
along 13th Street to Lake Avenue.
The endeavor was the m anifesta­
tion o f the Ideals set forth Ui a
proclamation signed by Mayor
Larry Dale designating June ns
Community Pride Month In District

2.

Community Pride Month was
conceived by Commlsloncr Velma
Williams, who represents that dis­
trict. and her constituents as a way
of showing pride In the local com ­
munity and beautifying neighbor­
hoods within the district.
The proclamation
emphasized
the need for the community to
C S «a P rid e. P sge SA

C oncam ad residants pitch In lo clean up 13th Street Saturday.

School
head is
loyal to
Seminole

Pow!!!
Batgirl
drops in
By MARY R O W ILL
Herald Correspondent

By V IC KI DeSORMIER
Herald Senior S ta ff W riter
Supt. Paul Hagerty did not for­
mally apply for the position of su­
perintendent o f schools In Hills­
borough County.
Though Joanne DcIRosal. a sec­
retary to Hillsborough's superin­
tendent Earl Lcnnard said she re­
membered hearing Hagerty's name
during the superintendent search
she could not confirm this morning
that he had formally applied for
the Job when It was open last year
March through July.
*1 don't have any application on
file for him.* she said. *l've heard
his name, but there's no paper­
work and his name Isn't on the
master list from that search.’
Hagerty denies emphatically that
he ever even considered applying
for the position.
*1 have not applied for, nor ex­
pressed Interest tn any other Job
since coming to Seminole County.*
Hagerty said.
Hagerty's three year rolling con­
tract Is up far annual renewal at
this evening’s school board m eet­
ing.
He and board Chairman Sandy
See Hagerty, Page SA

HwaM «*•*• by M«ry S o tm S

Batglrl Yvonne Craig

LAKE MARY • She was ahead
her time. She was smart, she
was capable and she rode a
motorcycle. She was the original
Halglrl from the 60* television
series. Y von n e C raig. A licia
Sllvcrstonc’s
predecessor and
the first Batglrl. came lo Lake
on Saturday. Craig came to
her fans and to sign
autographs. She and Adam West,
the original Batmun. arc part o f a
Nabisco tour.
There was a pretty even mix of
children and middle aged men at
the signing. One man said, " I f
the m otorcycle d id n 't com e
across at the beginning of the
show, signifying Batgtrl's part In
It. I didn't watch It!" Another
man said. ''Batglrl helped me
make It through puberty." The
children attending Just thought It
‘really cool” to meet Batglrl.
o f them know her from
reruns on cable.
Craig
took Ume to talk to
e a c h p e r s o n g e t t i n g an
a u t o g r a p h . W h a t d id sh e
rem em ber most about being
Batglrl? "Getting up every day
C!6ce B atglrl, Page 5A

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Tuesday June 24. 1997

Are you ready for a spaced out day?

Woman fights for
her rental business

Today
Is # # #
i

city officials said, "at the
I Ith hour.'
Delano battled voriforously
with
commissioners
who
were trying to make sure she
was following the requisite
steps to get hrr occupational
license reinstated

Dy VICKI DcSORMIER
Herald Senior S taff W rite r
She says she's just trying to
run a business, to keep a 60plus year tradition of housing
opportunity alive in Sanford
City officials say Ihevcl like
to help, hut she has failed to
uphold her end of the liar
gain

VICKI
DeSORMIER
Staff Writer
It could he n strange day t o ­
day. Aren't they all?
This ts the 50th anniversary
of the first reported sighting of
a UFO. According to the offlcl.il
reports, the first sighting of a
UFO (Unidentified Flying OhJect) was on this dale In 1947
The UFO was spotted over Ml.
Raider. Wash, by Kenneth A r­
nold of Boise. Idaho.
II wasn't clear from the in­
formation I have If the flying
saucer contained little green
men or other outer spare crea­
tures.
Regardless
of
who
was
aboard, however. Mr Arnold

A mix up with the ap p lica ­
tion process
had Delano
standing helpless before the
board when they asked to
see documentation of her re­
pairs
and
reapplicatlon
process

Clarice Delanos license to
operate a three unit apart­
ment house was revoked by
the state six months ago be­
cause there were reports she
was using the house at 801
Magnolia Ave as a rooming
house, something she was
not licensed to do by the
state as required by law

fo r reasons the com m is­
sion was unable to deter­
mine. the application proc­
ess broke down when she
carried the Information from
•Jay Marder. director of plan­
ning and development,
to
lis le inspector Gary Wynn's
office

State inspectors claimed 10
to 12 people were living in
each unit and they were us­
ing five-gallon buckets as
toilets Reports of r.it and
cockroach infestations were
also considered when the li
cense was revoked
The city fire Inspector also
rltrd hrr for a variety of vio ­
lations.
Including
faulty
screcns and Impassable win
dows
On Monday night. Delano
petitioned the Sanford City
Commission to allow her to
reopen her triplex, two units
of which she has been rent­
ing out to her son and an­
other family member since
she was shut down
Violations were corrected

reported the object to authori­
ties anil has since been Joined
by thousands of otlicrs who
have seen saucers. sJilps and
visitors frm f.u away plares
traveling in a variety ol rr.dl
Another source of strange­
ness Is being relehr.lied today
This Is National Columnist's
Day.
Newspaper columnists from
around the glohr who bring
Joy, laughter and
thoughtprovoking Ideas to readers
every day deserve to he rrlr
braird by their readers at least
once a year.
The celebration Is held annu­
ally on the fourth Tuesday In
June.
Cards and letters of rncoragrmrnt and thanks would
always he appreciated by those
whu toll a( the wont processor
to create the columns you rnJoy.
A part of hrr-story (as o p ­
posed to history I Is being rrlr

braird today as well
This is the 350th anniversary
of Margaret Brent's demand for
a poliilr.il voire
Brent made her claim as
America's first feminist by de­
manding a voire and vote (or
herself In (lie Maryland Colo
nlal Assembly on this date In
1647.
She had come to this country
In 1638 nnd was the llrsl
woman to own property In
Maryland
At the time she made her de­
mands. she was serving as the
secretary to tinv Leonard Cal
vert
She was ejected from the
meetings, hut when Calvert
died, she became his rxrrutor
and became acting governor,
presiding over the &lt;irnrr.il As
semhly
It was many yrars helorr
women began to see any sent
blam e of |mwrr III polltlral or
personal arenas, but it was hr
cause of women like lim it that

any changes were made
St John the Baptist is bring
feted worldwide today
In Macau, they are rrlebrat
log their defeat of the Duti h
forc es In the Invasion of 1622
The people ol Macau &lt;t*|*
hr.itr their freedom and lb.
birth of their patron s.mu
(John the llapllstl on this s|»
rial day
Tills is also the birth anni
vrrsarv
of
Henry
Want
llercher. the famous Amrrlr.ni
orator and clergyman who u .
horn on tills date in IHI3
Beecher s dying words sm
op the frrllngs of many of
as fie said. 'Now comes Hi.
mystery '
Few crlrhs are blowing out
the randies today
Among those who are are ...
tor I'rtrr Weller who Is 50 .&lt;
tress Mil belle Lee who |s r
former sport si aster and form.
Miss Am rrlia Phillis ('.m il.
who is 48 and mnsii lan M
Fleetwood who is 55

Marder told the com m is­
sioners that he remembers
the specific application
Representatives
of
the
community development o f­
fice have no such recollec­
tion
No one is quite sure where
the breakdown occured.
'Thank goodness that man
Is honest.'
Delano
said,
pointing at Marder. 'or I'd be
up here looking like an Idiot *
Mayor Larry Dale assured
hrr that no one wanted her
to look like an Idiot and they
were merely trying to find
where the communications
breakdown occured

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LOCAL FORECAST

Daytona Beach: Waves are
3 to -1 feet and choppy. Currenl Is running to the south
with a water temperature of
76 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are 3 to 4 feet and scmlchoppy Current Is running
lo the south with a water
temperature of 78 degrees.

FLORIDA TEMPS
MIAMI
Florida 24 hour lem|rt*r.ilurr» and rainfall at 8 a m
today:
City
Lo Rain
IU
Apalachicola
83 G8 00
Daytona Beach 81
72
If
Ft Lauderdale
85
75
05
Fort Myers
81
70
.01
79 63
Gainesville
01
Jot k%om1Ilr
83
73
01
Key West
83 73
19
Miami
77
&lt;X)
81
Penvx oli
84 68
00
Sarasota
90
69
01
I.tlLih.iwr
81)
63
03
Tampa
85
72 06
W h.ilni Hcacti HI
74
02

STATISTICS
The high temperature In
Sanford Monday was 92 de­
grees and the overnight low
was 69 as reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural] Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.in.
Tuesday totalled 0 inches
•Sunrise
6 27 p rn
•Sunset
8 23 p m

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area Is 10
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BEACH CONDITIONS

Today:
Scattered Thunder­
storms. Illghs In the upper
80s. Tonight: Lows In the
mid 60s. Wednesday: S cat­
tered Thunderstorms. Lows
In the tnld 60s. Illghs In the
low 90s. Thursday: Scattered
Thunderstorms Lows In the
mid 60s. Illghs in the mid
90s. Friday: Scattered Thun­
derstorms. Lows In the mid
60s Illghs in the mid 90s
S.iturday: Scattered
Thun­
derstorms. Lows In the mid
70s Illghs in the mid 90s.

SUN INDEX

V in t a g e v ie w
These first grader# were In Mrs Ann Echols I'n'.i) 01 i lass Mrs
Margaret K Reynolds was thrlr principal at I’lnr • rest Clemen
tary School in Sanford The majority ol these students in tins
photo graduated Irorn Seminole High School as pari ol the &lt;lass
of 1972 The students in the class were (in the trout row left to
right) Robin Mattalr. Bee-Bee Michael. Katrtn.i Keeling. Robin
Calhoun. Billy Joe Dyson and Sharon Wood. Im the second row
left to right) Paul Evans. Karen Jones. Michael While. Angle Hill

WEDNESDAY
SOLUNAK
TABLE:
min..
10 55 u.m.. 11:25 p.m.. nuj.
4:45 a.m.. 5:10 p in.
TIDES:
Daytona
Beach:
highs. 12:40 a.m.. 1:12 p in..
Iowa: 7:04 a m.. 7:28 p.m.
New Smyrna Beach: highs:
12:45 a.m.. 1:17 p.m., lows:
7 09 a m.. 7:33 p m.. Cocoa
Beach: highs: 1:00 a.m . 1:32
p.m.. lows: 724 a.m.. 7:45
p.m.

LOTTERY
Here are the winning lu m ­
bers selected on Monday In
the Florida Lottery:
Fantasy S
8-15-19-20-20
L otto (June 21)
5-11-29-31-43-46

They have art in this neighborhood group
By STEVE BARNES
Herald Staff Writer
It s a sad fact that many
children In low Income fami­
lies do not have access to art
supplies or exposure to a rt­
ists who might help them
discover their own artistic
spirit.
Within the confines of (he
Sanford Housing Authority,
however.
volunteers
are
teaching the disadvantaged
children bow to express (heir
artistic yearnings.
The volunteers are brought
to the housing authority by
BRO
(Brethren
Reaching
Out), a Christian-based pro­
gram designed lo help Inner
city youth build self esteem
anil spiritual and moral val­
ues.
BRO conducts weekly w ork­
shops In artistic expression
outside the converted apart­
ment on 5th Street (bat has
been
their
headquarters
since their Inception two
years ago.
Currently, the BRO pro­
gram Is looking for a new
home. Timothy Hudson, ex­
ecutive director of the San­
ford Housing Authority, has
given them notice (bat they
must evacuate the apartment
offices by the middle of July.
So far. they have not found a
new home.
BRO offers academic and
Job skills training In addition
(o (be artistic programs.
In addition to the weekly
art program. BRO has o r­
ganized an exchang. pro­
gram with the University of

H «rik ) Photo by Slav# l # n « i

C o r e y B r y a n t, 4, w as a m o n g th e y o u n g s te rs at th e B RO (B r e th r e n R e a c h in g O ut)
p ro g ra m in th e S a n fo rd H o u s in g A u t h o r it y w h o w o rk ed on th e vis u a l a rts p r o je c t
w ith U C F a rt in s tr u c t o r K e v in H aran and s tu d e n t a ssis ta n t J o d i D o s te r th is past
w eek en d .
Central Florida which brings
In professional artists every
month or two.
This weekend, the partici­
pating children were treated
lo the artistic talents of
Kevin llarnn. an art profes­
sor at UCF anil bis student
assistant Jodi Doster
The (wo artists icgul.ul&gt;
volunteer their time at IIRO
and at public schools in
Seminole.
Orange
and
Osceola counties.

Their work Is sponsored by
PAVE (Partnership for Visual
arts In Education), a program
dedicated to bringing the vis­
ual arts to students In the
community
Saturday, the volunteers In­
structed the children In the
fine art of pyramid building
using natural materials found
In the yard behind the BRO
building. The resulting struc­
ture resembled the teepeestyle buildings children often

construct when playing cow ­
boys and Indians
Haran said ll was a sculp­
ture (hat children could view
from hot li the inside and out
Rose Davis, executive direc­
tor of BRO. said Ihr exercise
In artistic expression, helped
the children broaden their
horizons as writ .is occupy­
ing thrlr spare time
For more Information about
programs offered by BRO.
call Davis at 324-8090

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Settlement in nuclear outage case

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Domestic violence charged
Michael lllry. 40. of 393 Woldunn Clr.. Lake Mary, was
arrested Friday by l-akr Mary f’ollre. Hley was charged wllti
ballrry (domestic violence) and was arrested at bis residence.
Report said Dial Hley bad been out drinking, then came home
and started billing bis wife

Drug charges
Dawon/aa Alexander. 23. of 1324 Oleander Ave.. Sanford,
was arrester! Thursday try Sanford Police.
Alexander was
charged with possession of crack cocaine with Intent to
distribute, obstruction by disguised person and possession of
crack cocaine
Alexander was arrested at address listed
above. Report said that Alexander used a fake name after tils
arrest for the drugs

Prom S ta ff Reports
TALLAHASSEE--The Florida
Public
Service
Commission
(PSC| was presented with an
agreement
between
Florida
Power Corporation IFPCI. the
Office o f Public Counsel anil .ill
other parties who were part of
the review of the Crystal River
Nuclear Hull outage
The agreement must be ap­

proved the PSC. and Chairman
Julia Johnson granted the m o­
tion by the parties to expedite
that process.
PSC stafT Is
working to present a recom ­
mendation to the Commission
on June 26. d ir date the hear­
ing In this case was scheduled
to begin.
'I think this Is a very positive
sign that all of the parties have
come to terms The PSC wilt
continue to do Its part In expe-

Incidents
A TV sei worth S85 was stolen Tuesday from the 1400 block
of S Locust
A Craftsman 22* high whrrl mower and a Craftsman blower
both worib 9360 were stolen from a residence In the 1600
him k of Sanford Ave
A victim's purse was stolen Thursday In the 610 D im k o(
Cypress Ave As part of a strong armed robliery. Ihe purse was
valued at SUM)
Kin Iroil Its and jewelry worth $2,580 were stolen Thursday
in the 2500 D isk ol ItldgewoiMl Ave

dltlng this process, which Is In
the best Interest of all Involved,
especially
the
consumers.”
Johnson said.
The settlement, tf approved
by the PSC. mandates that
FPC will Immediately cease Its
collection of the increased furl
adjustment charge associated
with the Crystal River Unit,
and will Issue a refund for (he
charges already collected. In
the form of a one-time credit
on each customer's bill How­
ever.
the
agreement
does
stipulate that after the Crystal
River Nuclear Unit Is returned
to service. FPC will be allowed
to collect approximately 833 8
million of the 8170 million In
replacement fuel costs. This
amount represents the costs
attributable
to_ replacement
fuel for September. October

and November. 1996. and will
he collected over a 12-mouth
period
In addition,
the
parties'
agreement requires that FPC's
base rates he frozen at current
levels for the next four years,
unless FPC petitions the PSC
for a rate increase
FPC serves approximately
1.2 million customers In cen­
tral and northern Florida

Je s u s said : “H e th at
b e lie v e s in M e. tho u gh
he w e re d ead , yet shall
h e liv e ". Fin d rea lity ,
read Jo h n 8 .3 1
Gospel Truth Publications
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All Transmission
Defects
Are Not M^jor
Problems —

Threat leads to arrest
Lrnory Denmark .17 of 1340 1-ake Dr
Casselberry, was
arrrsteil Saturday by Cassellierry Police
Denmark was
&lt;barged with assault and resisting without violence and was
arrested at Ins resident e
RrfMirt said that Denmark
threatened a neighbor and his son

Consult a
Specialist"
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DUI charged

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Harrell &amp; Beverly
Transmissions

l.rrol Cillhert. 21 of 961 II Salt Pond I'l.u r Altamonte
Sprmgs was arrested mi Friday try Altamonte Springs Police
( ulhert was r barged with D l'l and with refusing to sign
citation He was
arrested at the corner of S R 436 and
Montgomery ltd ftr|&gt;..rl said that Gilbert was him king an
Intersei tion with his i ar and asleep m it
Susan llenrv 42 of 471 W Franklin St
Oviedo was
arrested on Sunday by Seminole County deputies
llenrv was
' barged with D l’l anil arrested at the corner ol S ir in and
Marina Use
l(e|Mirt said that Henry was driving 45 in a 65
mph /one She was also swerving In tier lane

209 W . 25th S t, Sanford
322-8415
30 Years../ Same Location ; mv- 4os«
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Cocaine charge

C jo / / a y e

Open For Lunch &amp; Afternoon Tea
Mon - Sat it am to 3 pm

l.gtieri Adgar 56 ol 1205 favlor St Oviedo was arrested
Saturday hv Oviedo Polite
Adgar was charged with
possession ol i m .line and arrested at Stephen St Krixirt said
that the suhslalii e was found on a |km krt knite belonging to
Adgar

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1301 Park A ve.. S a n fo rd
(407) 323-9448

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Domestic violence charged
l.dward t hantr 1/ ol 6 I'I Laurel Ave Sanford was a rre te d
Sunday hv Sanloid I'trlli e
r ham e was i barged with halterv
I'l .niesth vmli n ir i .ind arrested at tils resilient e Import said
tli it r haul e strut k his wile in the Ini e
Ralph tie Irevllle
13 til 213 llutloriwiMitt Winter Springs
was arrested Hinid.n liv Winter Springs Polite
Ireville was
i barged with domestic assault ami battery and arrested at tils
resident e
Report said tli.it trevillc got into a tight with bi.v
a ifr

Concealed pipe leads to arrest
Mary Flovtlus 60 ol unknown residence, was arrested Friday
tiv Sanford Polite
Flovllus was charged wllti possession of
drug paraphernalia and arrested at the corner of loth anti
* vprrss
We|M&gt;rl said tli.it olllters noticed tier concealing a
!••[«• in tier hand

Drug paraphernalia found
lofcn linker 12 of unknown resident r, was arrested Sunday
hv Sanloid Polite linker was charged with possession ol drug
paraphernalia and ntrestrd at the corner ol loth and Cypress
i Mtii t rs noticed linker throwing away something before they
npproni lied
Robert While 12 ol 24 Castle Brewer Ct
Sanford, was
arrested Sunday by Snnlori! Police
While was charged with
possession ol drug paraphernalia and o|&gt;rn conlalnrr ot
alt ohol and arrested in the 1600 block of W 13th St Report
said tli.it White was observed with the open container and.
. when searched, olflcers (mind drug paraphernalia in Ins
pm ket

Retail theft charged
Sara Srylrr. 23. of Leesburg, was arrested Saturday by
Sanford Police
Seyler was charged with retail thelt and
arrested In the 300 him k of Towne Center Clr
Report said
tli.it she had concealed clothes In fitting room of store

Drug search and arrest
•foe Perry dr 40. of 500 Oak A ve. Sanford, was arrested
Sunday by Sanford Police Perry was charged with possession
of rrat k cocaine and arrested at the corner of 3rd SI and Oak
Ave Rr|M&gt;rt said lli.it the cocaine was found upon a search

Cannabis found
Austin Cannes. 21 of 1323 Rosecllffe C lr. Sanford, was
arrested Saturday by Sanford Police Cannes was charged with
battery (domestic violencrl and possession of cannabis under
20 grains. He was arrested at tils residence Report said that
Cannes was lighting with tils girlfriend. Alter arrest, officers
found cannabis on him

Incidents
Mechanical tools worth 84.250 were stolen Friday from the
7&lt;X) block of Arro Ln
An RCA camcorder and Jewelry worth SG40 were stolen
Frid.ly from the MIX) block of W 25th St
A red lawn mower was stolen Friday In the IOO block ot
Sycamore Ct. and the mower was worth 8250.
A Craftsman chainsaw and weed eater worth S200 were
stolen Saturday from the 1600 block of Sanford Ave.
A Craftsman circular saw mid a weed edger worth 8450 were
stolen Saturday in the 800 block of Park Ave
A victim's purse with contents valued over 83000 was stolen
at gunpoint by two men In the 1900 block of Country Club Rd
on Friday.
An 89 maroon Ford Mustang, license plate number SAL-100.
with two doors and a grey Interior, was stolen Sunday from the
3600 block o f S Orlando Dr
A 72 dark blue Chevy Caprice two door, license plate
number KXG-84U. was stolen from the 120 block of Garrison
Dr on Sunday
A microwave valued at 8100 was stolen Sunday In the 150
block of N Palmetto Ave
A Bridgestone Men’s bicycle was stolen Sunday in the 100
block of Towne Center Clr The bike Is worth S500
A cell phone was taken off the lap of Its owner on 13th St.
Saturday, ft Is worth 8200.
Two AC pumps were stolen Friday In the 120 block of Tech
Dr They were worth 81.500.
Clothes with an undetermined value were stolen Friday In
the 1700 block of W 13th St

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C o o l w a y to s p e n d the day
ftnan SiDerstem ma»es a spiasn in Soldiers Creek, « here ne
spends •• day learning about nature around trie Environmental
Study Ce-Het on County Hoad 42/ near Winter Springs

Florida
exports
to China
From S taff Reports
WASHINGTON. D C.
The
U S Chamber of Commerce
this past week released an in­
dustry specific
lntrrnatiuu.il
trade report showing the total
value of Florida s 1996 exports
to China exceeded 8580 mil
lion, ranking it 7th our of 54
states and territories that ex­
port to China Total U S ex­
ports to China fur 1996 -sir
passed 8 1 19 billion
Bruce
Josten.
Chamber
senior vice president, said.
'Tins report dearly demon­
strates
I tic* Import.nice
ol
China trade to Florida
'Workers In this state and
across thr country have a huge
stake In maintaining normal
trade relations with China and
making Its most favored nation
|MFN| status permanent.' Josten added
'Thr annual deflate over
China's
trade status hurts
American businesses ability to
compete In thr world's fastest
growing economy Further, the
Chamber
of
Commerce
strongly believes the best way
to Improve China's behavior Is
to Immerse it In ttie culture ol
free enterprise '
Citing another recently re­
leased Chamber
survey of
small and mid-sized com pa­
nies. Josten said. ’ China Is a
vibrant market for American
companies of all sues anti
these numbers reinforce that
fact.”
Congress Is set to consider
China's MFN status this week
The U S Chamber of C om ­
merce Is the world's largest
business
federation
repre­
senting an underlying member­
ship of more than three million
businesses and organizations
of every size, sector, and re­
gion.

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Kudos to
commissioner
Sanford's 13th Street has been, over the
years, a historic part of the community and In
more recent times, the subject of blight. The
police QUAD Squad has targeted portions of
the avenue plagued with drug deals, and a
general malaise seemed to have settled over
m uch o f the area.
No m ore.
T h an k s to the take-charge attitude of the
District 2 commissioner. Dr. Velma Williams,
a b ig dose o f pride was restored Saturday to
som e o f the residents along 13th Street, and
to us all. Community
Pride Is Williams'
brainchild, and Judging by the turnout of
citizen s w illin g to pitch in and donate some
tim e on a ve ry hot day. her idea is working.
W illiam s k n ow s that government can't be
all things to all people and she has en­
couraged people to take charge of their own
surroundings and make a difference. Indeed,
this m orning. 13th Street still radiates from
Its sprucing up this past weekend. W e think
there are en ough residents prqud of where
they live to keep the momentum Williams
Intltlated g oin g strong. .
W illia m s hauled trash with her consti­
tuents. d eep en in g her commitment to restore
a sense of pride in her District 2 neighbors.
W e commend her for this positive, pro-active
approach to government and community.

I bet Jesus would enjoy a Disney visit
You know. If Jesus were alive today. I bet
he'd enjoy a day at Disney World.
I bet he'd like to take a walk around the
family-oriented theme park and see ail the
happy, smiling, non-violent people enjoying
one o f his creations.
He'd see all kinds o f attractions based on
Disney movies, all espousing the virtue o f good
over evti. and probably enjoy posing for a pic­
ture with Mickey Mouse.
Unfortunately, he wouldn't be Joined by a
large portion o f Southern Baptists who seem
to reel that Disney is trying to turn the world
into Sodom and Oommorah.
This isn't the drat time I've vented against
the Insanity o f the Baptists stand against
America s greatest family Institution. But now
that the narrow and small-minded hypocrites
have approved the Southern Baptist Conven­
tion's plan to boycott all Disney products. II la
time to examine what their vote actually
means.
Does la make sense to boycott a company
that produces more family-entertainment than
any other business In the country because of
Its so-called "gay friendly” policies?
If "gay friendly* la the term they want to use
to describe their boycott. let's consider that
term.
There Is nothing wrong wtth being'gny.
Do people choose to be gay? The popular
thinking is that It la a genetic difference, but
being gay Isn't a crime.
Would you rather have a so-called straight
marriage o f domestic violence or a loving, m o­
nogamous couple who care for each other ami
don't want to bother anyone?
Don't the hypocrites, excuse me, boycott
supporters, believe In love above all other
principles?
Isn't that what Jesus preached?
Or would the hypocrites prefer that homo­
sexuals wander through life miserable, hiding
their feelings and expressions of love. In the

JEFF
B K V tL IN IC K E

Staff Writer

name o f God?
Being gay is not a crime and if they wont to
celebrate at Disney during an unsanctloned
event, what Is so bad about that?
Disney also doesn't sponsor certain "Nights
o f Joy* but Christians have chosen those
nights to celebrate their faith?
Would the hypocrites have preferred llial
Disney officials call security and maybe even
the National Guard to stand at the gate on
"Gay Day" to prevent anyone -wearing a red
shirt from entering the park?
Apparently. And speaking of God. I hope he
helps us if the boycott works even one bit.
What's next. Will Naii-llke stormlroopers
burst through my doors If I choose to watch
Ellen, a show which took a sympathetic stance
towards gays, because It Is owned by Disney?
Will someone unplug my SportsCenfrr be­
cause It Is owned by ABC, a subsidiary of Dis­
ney?
O f course America la too smart and too tol­
erant to pay attention to their boycott and I
bet God la pretty happy about that As far as I
can tell. God I* a pretty cool guy and I'm n big
fan of his.
I bet he'd see people celebrating (heir love

JA C K ANDERSON

LETTER

C The Item In
question Is a
knife, j

'I Foxes in the hen house

The appointees who will review Florida's
Constitution this summer are known, and real
people need not apply, as usual. 1 begged the
governor and the legislative leaders to stop
'business as usual" politics and to appoint
common-sense citizens to work for a commonsense constitutional update. I asked for only a
minimum of the entrenched tntereata and a
super-majority o f people like you: housewtves,
teachers, workers, volunteers, clerks,
and
nurses.
instead, we got Lawyers. Governor Chiles
appointed 11 o f 15. Senator Jennings 2 o f 0.
Speaker Webster 4 o f 9. and Chief Justice
Kogan 4 o f 4: 2 1 o f 37. There are 50,000 lawyers
In a Florida population of 15 million: a lawyer
for every 300 people. But this committee haa
nearly two lawyers for every person who needs
the
protection
of
our
constitution
from... lawyers.
Lawyers make
laws and then
try to
manipulate the same laws. Our consUtuUon Is.
for the most part, made by citizens Uke you. via
referenda, to atop these same lawyers. Foxes In
die hen house?
William Sheffield
Sanford

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REMEMBERING THE GOOD
OLD DAYS, WHEN Pr WAS
“BODY COUNT.”

for each other and be happy that they have
chosen love over hate. I bet If hla son. Jesus,
were walking through the mail, he'd probably
stop in the Disney Store and Ignore the boy­
cott like all other loving Individ uola.
And remember. Jesus healed the sick with­
out asking them their sexual preference. It's In
the Dlble.
Do you think he'd deny someone his healing
hands because of Ihelr sexual preferences?
Well, that seems to be what the hypocrites
want. If a Disney employee has a gny com ­
panion. they say. (hat companion hns no right
to medical coverage and can Just shrivel up.
and die for all they care.
And what about the children of Southern
Baptists? Is it fair to deny them the opportu­
nity of visiting a Iheme park which la the
dream o f children all over the world?
For that matter, should elementary schools
ail over the world remove pictures of Mickey
Mouse from their walls?
Should a first-grader sick, demented and un­
christian enough to walk Into the school cafe­
teria wtth a Minnie Mouse tunchbox be ex­
pelled from school for life
Are those hypocritical parents teaching
Ihelr kids a valuable lesson by not letting them
see family movies such as The Lion King or
Hercules like all o f their friends?
Let's hope those hyporrltes are real happy,
stewing In their Utile raves, revelling In Ihelr
self-rightousncss. while (he rest o f America
Uvea an accepting lifestyle, without unreason­
able phobias and haired
As for me. I'm going to see Hercules next
weekend and. God forbid. I sinned and went on
Space Mountain at Disney Iwu weeks ago
Wlnle I wus walling in line at Splash Moun­
tain. I started talking (o two small rhutren and
their parents and none of them seemed to be
turning Into demons for enjoying Disney
And guess what else?
I haven't changed into a pillar of salt

American Indian knife
comes from China

M ORTON K O N D R AC K E

Probers plagued by partisanship
On the anniversaries of Watergate and the
Iran-contra hearings, congressional Investiga­
tors probing the 1996 campaign scandals
ought to look to the example of their predeces­
sors and stop turning their work Into a parti­
san debacle.
House Republicans and Senate Democrats.
In particular, are abandoning the tradition of
conducting a bipartisan search for the truth
and are putting party advantage ahead of the
public Interest.
Unlike Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawall. who
appointed Republican Sen. Warren Rudman.
N.H., to co-chalr the Iran-contra Investigation
10 years ago. chief House prober Dan Burton.
R-Ind., is running a one-sided assault on the
Clinton White House, cutting Democrats out of
the decision-making process.
And unlike former Sen. Howard Baker. RTenn., who Joined Democrats tn conscien­
tiously probing what Richard Nixon knew
about Watergate. Senate Democrats now are
acting like a defense team for the Democratic
National Committee.
Burton Is going beyond even the pattern of
hla predecessor. ex-Rep. Bill Clingcr. In de­
manding personal control over the Issuance of
subpoenas without Input from Democrats or a
vote o f his Government Reform and Oversight
Committee.
So far, Burton has Issued 282 records sub­
poenas to Democratic organizations and Indi­
viduals and Just 10 to Republicans, not In­
cluding former Republican National Committee
Chairman Haley Barbour.
The House committee has received 320.000
pages o f documents from Democratic targets —
wtth Burton complaining he's being stone­
walled — and Just 15 pages from Republican
targets.
Burton claims that he Is following the exam ­
ple that Rep. Lee Hamilton. D-Ind.. set as
chairman of the House Iran-contra probe —
granting the minority merely "consultation"
status — but. In fact. Hamilton issued subpoe­
nas Jointly with then-ranking Republican Dick
Cheney, Wyo.
______

Senate Demo­
crats now are
acting like a
defense team
for the Demo­
cratic National
Commlltee.jp

Burton’s effort to unilaterally Issue subpoe­
nas for personal deposition by witnesses, a p ­
proved yesterday In a party-line vote of his
committee, needs to be approved by the House
Rules Committee and the full House. GOP
leaders can step In to ensure the fairness of
the inquiry.
On the other side o f the Capitol. Sen. Fred
Thompson. R-Tenn.. who was Baker's chief
counsel In the 1973 Senate probe of Watergate,
has bent over backward to conduct a biparti­
san probe - to the extent of fighting his own
party leadership to ensure that GOP wrongdo­
ing would be part o f the scope o f the Investiga­
tion.
What cooperation has he got from Demo­
crats on the senate governmental affairs com ­
mittee? Zero.
When Roll Call reporter Ed Henry asked
ranking Democrat John Glenn. Ohio, how
Thompson’s Investigators could get Informa­
tion when key witnesses had either fled the
country or were refusing to testify, Glenn re­
plied: "That's their problem.*
According to Thompson,
that was not
Baker's attitude tn 1973. Republicans pressed
the White House for Information, and It was a
Republican lawyer. Don Sanders, who asked
Nixon aide Alexander Butterfield the crucial
question that led to the disclosure o f Nixon's
tapes.
□ See K ood ra ck e, Page 5A

WASHINGTON - As captain of the 1904
U.S. Olympic Judo team. Ben Nlghthorsr
Campbell bumped up against some tough
characters. Now a Republican U.S. Senator
from Colorado. Campbell ts bumping up
against a quite different opponent: his own
law.
A member of ihe Northern Cheyenne
tribe. Campbell was one of the prime
architects of a 1990 law that requires all
arts and crafts Items that are advertised as
Indian or Native American to actually be
made by American Indians.
More than most legislation that moves
through Congress, this was an Issue close
to Campbell's heart - and his wallet. Long
before be entered politics. Campbell owned
his own Indian Jewelry business. Nlghthorse
Inc., which Is now controlled by nis wife
and son. Yet even though he gave up the
business when he became a politician.'
Campbell still designs Jewelry for the Arm.
for which he receives a salary.
But as our associate George Clifford III
has learned, some of the "authentic* Indian
products that Campbell designed
are
actually being manufactured In China even though the ads for the products feature
Campbell s picture.
The Item In question Is a knife, and It was
advertised In a recent nationwide Sunday
supplement as the ’ Spirit of the Thunder
Collector Knife by Ben Nlghthorse.*
In keeping with congressional ethics
practices, the ad does not mention that
Campbell Is a senator and does not contain
the name Campbell. Ben Nlghthorse Is the
name he uses as an artist. In fact, one
would hardly guess that the man depicted In
the ad. sporting a Cheyenne war bonnet
and traditional dress, sjarnds his weekdays
debating budget policy on Capitol Hill.
The knife, like other Campbell-designed
Items. Is being sold through the Franklin
Mint a Pennsylvania-based company that
sells commemorative coins and other
memorabilia. To add an extra measure of
authenticity, the knife Is authorized by the
Virginia-based American Indian Heritage
Foundation.
which
is
headed
by
controversial
performer-activist Princess
Pal Moon.
Wll Rose, a spokesman for the foundation,
told us that ’ Campbell being co-author o f
the bill...certainly gave us the credibility or
confidence...to proceed on the basis that we
had been operating under."
The
Franklin
Mint.
meanwhile,
acknowledged
that
another
Campbelldesigned knife they sold, the "Cheyenne
Buffalo Knife," was manufactured outside
the United States. A Franklin Mint official
added that advertising for that knife notes
that it Is Imported, thereby avoiding "any
suggestion It wus manufactured by Native
American Indians." But In the Spirit o f the
D S ee A n derson , Page 5A

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday. June 24. 1997 - I A

County--------Continued from Page 1A
nances we have before
us." he said.
Others on the board are con­
cerned that unless there Is room
for "grandfathering" there will
be court battles that simply can
not be won at costs that would
t&gt;e unfair to the taxpayers.
On M o n d a y , an a d u lt
bookstore (Erotic Em porium )
and a nightclub (Circus Clrcual
sued Sanford. Lake Mary and
Oviedo In federal court, claiming
the cities' policies toward adult
entertainment are unconstitu­
tional.
Attorney David Wasserman
said that his clients had turned
their attention to the cities be­
cause they are being "forced
ou t" of the county. He contends
y&gt;e two businesses are entitled
to a commercially viable location
to open and operate.
Of m ajor concern to Sanfo r d - a r e a r e s id e n ts Is th e
relocation proposals to open up
areas si the Orlando Sanford
Airport and Midway Commerce
Center for AEEs and SOBs.
District S Commissioner Daryl
McLain Is vehemently opposed
to such planning.
The county ttaelf Is engagrd In
circuit court battles with two
adult dubs (VIP Gold and Sassy
Merlot's) which recently opened
during a moratorium that was
designed to allow the county to
amend Its outdated AEE and
SOB ordinances. One Judge
ruled In favor of the county, the

Anderson
other against.
T o n i g h t 's 7 p .m . p u b lic
meeting could spUl well Into the
early hours en Wednesday as
the commissioners get down to
each detail.
Maloy said he entered the
session after many talks with
concerned citizens. He said he
received a num ber o f calls
Monday from people who had
read an advertisement In the
Orlando Sentinel on Sunday that
urged county residents to tell
the c o m m is s io n e rs to v o te
against the public nudity ordi­
nance.
The ad said that people would
be arrested In thetr own yard for
wearing a bathing suit, evening
gow n or an/ other clothing
considered too revealing.
"T h is

simply _ is not

true,"

Maloy said. " I found out that the
ad was purchased by the owners
o f one o f the adult enetertalnm ent businesses. It Is Just
another attempt to cloud up the
w ay people think. Don't be
duped by these porno pushers."
In p e r h a p s th e g r e a t e s t
u n d e r s t a t e m e n t In r e c e n t
m em ory, depu ty cou n ty a t­
torney Lonnie Groot said In a
memo last week that the ordi­
nance-drafting process has been
complex and time constrained.
"G litches will occur."
Groot said that revisions can
be addressed In the future In an
omnibus "glitch ordinance" to
address concerns and d evel­
opments from the perspective o f
th e b o a rd and th e s h e r iff
subsequent lo the enactment o f
the ordlnaces.
Remember where you read It.

Hagerty------Continued from Pago 1A
Robinson have negoti­
ated a deal for his new con­
tract which will be brought
before the board this evening.
Ilagert/s annual raises have
averaged about 2.3 percent
over the course o f his five year
tenure with the board, he said.
Hagerty says his raises have
not been "large annual salary
Increases.* An average raise
again this year could gain him
close to 82.000 additionally

per year. He currently earns a
compensation package valued
at 8134.200.58. which Includes
benefits.
The board la expected to take
a look at the presentation for
his new contract this evening.
It Is expected the board will
not have a quorum on hand in
the board room for the vote
this evening.
The meeting begins at 7 p m.
in the Educational Support
Center. 400 E. Lake Mary Bhrd.
In Sanford.

Kondracke
had hls staff prepare 52 Initial subpoenas for
bank and phone records and then presented
them to Glenn Instead of Including the ranking
member and hls staff In the original decision­
making
Democrats complain that committee sub­
poenas have been Issurd lopsldedly to Demo­
cratic entitles, but the Imbalance Is nowhere
near what It la In the House.
In any event, suspected Democrat-connected
misdeeds — which may Include espionage —
are the legitimate main focus of the probe, and
GOP pursuit of foreign money Is being Investi­
gated as well.

Continued from Paga 1A
Nothing like that la occurring now Whereas
Baker and then committee Chairman Sam
Ervin. D N C „ never held separate press con­
ferences. a model followed by Rudman and
Inouye. Democrats are regularly holding them
to denounce Thompson, questioning even his
personal Integrity.
Democratic suffers, according to a Republi­
can committee member, 'monitor what we're
looking at. but suggest no leads or subpoenas
They act as defense counsel for the Democratic
Party.*
Glenn, a military and space hero. Is spoiling
hls final years in the Senate by acting as a
partisan shill - largely, both Republicans and
[Democrats believe, because h es been pushed
Into the role by Minority Leader Tom Daschle.
D-S D . who in turn has been angrily badgered
at least once by President Clinton.

Republicans on the Senate committee think
that Democrats are attempting to bog down
the panel's work on ‘ phase one* of Its Inquiry —
Illegal behavior — so that no time remains for
work on ‘ phase two* - soft money, independ­
ent expenditures, and political use of non­
profit entitles •• before Its Democrat-Imposed
cutoff date o f Dec. 31.
The public deserves a full, fair probe of who
did what In 1008 and how things can be
cleaned up Right now. what Congress Is deliv­
ering la more a f what m akes'the public hate
politics.

Glenn privately disavows personal attacks
an Thompson by Democratic Sens Bob Tor.flcrlll. N J . and Dick Durbin. lU.. but still
Islands by in press conferences as the a ttack s
arc leveled and says nothing.
Thompson did make an early mistake He

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I f V.

’

June 22. 1997. Bom April 3.
1947 In Sanford, he was a life­
long resident of Central Florida.
He was a window Installer and a
Baptist. He served In the Untied
States Army.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e fa th er,
Thomas J.. Oviedo, son. Randall
Edward. Geneva: daughters.
Rachel. Tampa. Tabllha M. Cyr.
Ocoee. Julie E.. Orlando, two
b r o t h e r s : fiv e s is te r s : six
gtandchlldrrn.
A rra n g e m e n ts by Brlsson
Funeral Home. Sanford.

M YRA W. DEVINE

J ts s a Richardson

JESSE D. RICHARDSON
J esse D. R ichardson . 53.
Locust Avenue. Sanford, died
June 21. 1997. Bom Dec. 26.
1943 In Oak Field. Ga.. he
moved lo Central Florida In
1973. He was a laborer.
S u rv iv o rs Include sisters.
Ruby Mae Spence. Moultrie. Ga..
Elnorta Reese and Ruby Lee
B r o w n , b o th o f S a n fo r d .
Henrietta. Maplean Hines, both
of Meigs. Ga.: brothers. Andrew
H erring. N orfolk. Va.. J.D..
H in s o n to n . G a.. R o o s e v e lt.
Deltona.
A rra n g em en ts by Su nrise
Funeral Home. Sanford.

ANTOINETTE M. ALBANY
A ntoinette M. Albany. 87.
Sanford Avenue. Sanford, died
June 22. 1997. at Columbia
Medical Center. Sanford. Bom
April 2. 1910 In Kingston. N.Y..
she moved to Central Florida In
1971. She was a technician for
Hercules Corp. and a member of
All Souls Catholic Church.
S u rv iv o rs Inclu de sisters,
Anna Manfro. Kingston. Mary
Tyler. Sanford: brother. Joey
Albany. Alexandria. Va.
Arrangements by Gramkow
Funeral Home. Sanford.

RANDALL EUGENE BOSTON
Randall Eugene Boston. 50.
Osceola Road, Geneva, died

Myra W. De Vine. 77. Wash­
ington Avenue. Lake Mary, died
June 22. 1997. Bom In Valllant.
O kl.. she m oved to Central
Florida In 1970. She was a clerk
fo r c ity govern m en t and a
member of Celebration Church
of Lake Mary.
Survivors Include sister. Mary
E. Robb, and many nieces and
nephews.
A rrangem ents by BaldwinF a lr c h lld -O a k la w n Park
Cemetery and Funeral Home,
Lake Mary.

BRI ANNA
HENDERSON

L A 0 U OI A

Brlanna La quota Henderson.
In fa n t. S tra w b e rry A ven u e.
Sanford, died June 21. 1997 at
Columbia Medical Center. San­
ford. She was bom In Orlando.
S u rvivors Include parents.
K im b e r ly B row n and B ritt
Leean dre H enderson; slater.
Kan Isha; grandparents. Ulyssee
and Delorls Brown. Heavenly
Henderson. Clifford and Marilyn
Martin, all o f Sanford: greatgrandparents, Th eodore and
Marie Martin and Lou ise
Jenkins, all of Sanford.
Arrangem ents by Gall and
W ynn's Mortuary. Orlando.

RUTH KINTNER
Rut h K in tn e r. 84. G reen
Valley. Arlz.. died June 19. 1997
at her son's residence. Born Feb.
4. 1913 In Pittsburgh. Pa., she
was a registered nurse and a
member of Holy Communion
Epl&amp;copal C hurch In P en n ­
sylvania.
S u r v i v o r s Inclu de sons,
William E.. Missouri. Robert V..
Longwood. Kenneth C.. Tuscln.
Arlz.: daughter. Kathleen V.,
Tuscon: sister. Esther Erickson.

:

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T em p le. Texas; four gran d ­
children; one great-grandchild.
A r r a n g e m e n t s by G a i ne s
C arey Hand Garden Chapel
Funeral Home. Longwood.

the knives, and Nlghlhorse Inc. then sold
the designs lo the Franklin Mint. The Mint
then became responsible for manufacturing,
marketing and distributing the products. He
added that neither the company nor hls
father received any royalties from the knife
sales.
T h e y are pretty conscientious.*
the
younger Campbell said of the mint. *!t
seems to me that they would have done the
marketing and the promotion In a way
which was Intact with the law...for obvious
reasons, not even withstanding the fact that
It was Dad's bill.*
When we flrat asked Colin Campbell
about the situation, he said U appeared
'especially Ironic given the circumstances.*
Yet he Insists that nothing was amiss.
Campbell, who Jumped to the Republican
Party after Congress changed hands In
1995. wasn't always so cavalier about
moving Jobs overseas. In recent years, he
has voted against the NAFTA and GATT
trade pacts, noting hls concern
that
American farmers could be hurt b y
competition from abroad. All of which
raises the obvious question: Are other U.S.
Industries, like metalworking, beneath hls
concern?

C on tin u ed fro m P a ge 4 A
Thunder advertisement, there Is no mention
that the product ts manufactured overseas.
The law banning the misrepresentation o f
products as being Indian-made passed In
1990, while Campbell was a Democrat
serving In the House, and It was designed lo
stop a rather widespread problem. Millions
o f dollars In profits were being made by
companies marketing Jewelry and trinkets
that were ‘ Indian* In name only. Many
American Indians rightly felt their heritage
was being exploited by people who were out
to make a quick buck. It also made It harder
for real Indians to sell the genuine articles.
Yet when It came time to Implement the
law. Interior Department officials were
vague about defining what constitutes an
authentic
Indian
product.
Interior .
Department regulations define on Indian
product as 'a n y art or craft product made
by an Indian.* It makes no reference to
cases where a product Is designed by an
Indian and manufactured by others.
Neither Campbell nor hls staff responded
to our repeated requests for comment, nut
Campbell's son. Colin Campbell, who runs
Nlghlhorse Inc., said hls father designed

Batgirl---------plalnrd quite a bll about how
uncomfortable her rubber Batgirl
and knowing II was going lo be suit was. Craig had no such
wonderful?" Craig said It was ihe
problem. Her Batgirl costume
"best Job ever." Adam West and was a very comfortable stretch
Burt Ward, who played Robin, fabric, which was good because
were both a lot o f fun to work Craig rode the Batgirl cycle and
with. Her favorite guest star from did her own stunts.
Batm an? Vincent Price, who
Craig is something o f a cult
played Egghead. "H e was bright,
wttty. warm and very person­ figure, not Just because she was
a b le ." Her fa vorite episode? Batgirl. She was also the green
"Enter Batgirl. Exit Penguin." In Orton In a Star Trek episode.
II. Penguin was determined to "W hom Gods Destroy." And she
marry Ilalglrl In the hopes that made two movies with Elvis
her father. Commissioner Gor­ Presley. "It Happened at Ihe
don. would leave him alone In W o r l d ' s F a i r " and " K l s s l n
the new movie. Batgirl In Alfred's C o u s in s ." B efore and after
niece
lia lglrl. Craig had numerous
roles In movies and on stage. On
Alicia Sllvrrslone has com- televslon alone, she has 150

Contlnaed from Paga 1A

Cootiaaad from Page 1A
work togehler to Im­
prove the appearance of the
neighborhood and to build
pride and responsibility in Ihe
community.
The group traveled slowly
along 13th Street this past
weekend, meticulously com b­
ing the ground with rakes and
using pokers to pick up scraps
of litter.
*lt looked very nice out
there.* sold W iliam s on Mon
day. *And so lor It still looks
very nice out there.*
Williams
noted
that
the
cleanup needs to be an ongo­
ing effort.
Pride,
not Just
cleaning skills, needs lo be the
emphasis o f the program, she
said.
Despite the heat and the dirty
nature o f the work, spirits re­
mained high.
Local business owners u r -

prised participants with cold
beverages and (hanked worker*
for their efforts.
Residents along the route
came out to speak with volun­
teers and In some rases be­
came volunteers themselves
Williams said she did not
know how many pounds of
trash were collected, but she
said she believed It did not
matter, hqw much wj^s gathered
In. oq)p--that the-com m unity
was W M Rng Together lo lake
de in the district,
he added that the cleanup
efforts
would
continue
throughout the month, and
hopefully
beyond.
Farther
cleanups will be at other loca­
tions throughout the district.
In addition to Ihe community
volunteers, groups Including
Ihe West Sanford Boys and
Girls
Club
and
Seminole
HOPE, took part In Ihe effort.

guest roles lo her credit. And
although she eventually studied
wtth Lee Strasberg. she didn't
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She rose to the rank o f soloist
before leaving ballet for acting.
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A. CLARENCE PREEDY
A. Clarence Freedy. 86. Mis-,
sions Boulevard. Sanford, died
June 22. 1997. Bom In China,
he moved to Central Florida In
1986 from Wisconsin. He was a
Protestant and a missionary. He
was active In new Tribes Mis­
sion. Overseas Crusade. China
Inland Mission.
Survivors Include sons. Arthur
Raymond. Bronx. N.Y.. Gardner.
O r l a n d o ; da ug h t e rs . G ra c e
Barnes. San Dimas. Calif.. Carol
Terjung. Syracuse. N.Y.; sisters.
Edith. England. Mary Howie.
New Zealand; four grandchil­
dren: one great grandchild.
Arrangem ents by BaldwinF a lr c h lld -O a k la w n Park
Cemetery and Funeral Home.
Lake Mary.

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JUNE EDITH WILLIAMS
June Edith W illia m s. 77.
Church Avenue. Longwood. died
June 21. 1997 at her residence.
Born Jan. 31. 1920 In Canada,
she moved to Central Florida In
1948. She was a beautician and
a member o f the Square Dance
Association.
Survivors Include husband.
Austin: brother, Ernest Hugh
Pollack. Canada.
A r r a n g e m e n t s by G a i ne s
C arey Hand Garden Chapel
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liqttaaant tq i Xq pitd tq 01
p t n n b v v t t t t j Duipioati put
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t t i t ioj (t)t|ta ijq ita pm t pmq
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p u t Xiitdoid oqi jo uouduattp
tq i
-ta u t n t t i
jo
(t p t t X
put
(tfitq u in u
titm jn itt
t q j uom tqi Jia n .v aq t| p t tp
” 1 • AOJ (ttm tauijiaa jqot pmq
•aq |t)t|taqiMoa PuittN O j tq i
JO itpjoq mu (1033 14) ONIN
-NVVS 11VH3IVS H U V 3 0 3 « V
C-H Q /NQ Xf 3 I V BNH4 1*MI
N IA IO A B IM IH I I 1 DIJON
O S B B KVA MOX N O U V O rS d d V
4 0 BOIAON
M I - 4 SO
X M I ' l l *1 Xjnf
X M I ‘V f V ‘XI m m r M O W d
3*019 Xjndtg
p t e it H O Xm qqg Xq
V O IM O li
AXMOOD IIO H IV S II
XMOOD XIODMID
IH X 4 0 MMI19
UMOVS IHHVAMVVS
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XM I
tu n f |0 Xtp q lt mql P m tg
im oo jd a u g oqj
JO v m o oqj OI m qtXtd optui
-ju m u n jitw
p ttiu titn b
to
q tta aq ijtq t tiuauiAad ny mat
tq i jo mini potjuoxpo oqi i t j j t
tm oq 3 f U iq iid onp t| jqq |tt
-qbiq oqj OJ jonbt lunouit u t JO
lumuXtd j/nj mat mp i t itppiq
jnjttaaant tq i Aq jqmj t q uj
p tn n b v w t t t t j bm juoati put
t o r n d u itit Xitiutum aop mq
•oaqddt t t j m * l |0 |uouiA*d
VS VO O I I
6 9 3 | )0 N

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I t ‘/ M l X|*&gt;r jo Arp m u mil uo
•option 'ju o ju a t ‘ttn o q iin o g
A ju n tg
t f t im u t t
‘loop
luoq I t t d tq i (3 itp p n j (taqbjq
tq i 01 jqot oq pid (t)t|ta q u ita
qant ui p tq u a ttp Ajitdoid tq i
‘dt| 01 buipioaat p m u ttp ti tq
n*qt (*).|taijiuta qant ttm u n
•P*iO(4
jo t i n s mounutg jo Xiunog
tq i ui buitq A jitd o id p i n
jo ny d io g tut otiij t io X d r i
j v o t t t t t t qaiqd ut ttu itN
3 i od t Bd a s m
•H9SIIVS ( B IB b l X O I O i l
Xiitdoud jo noildiiatag
3331 ta u tn tti jo ittA
03C o n m to tjilito
•dO||OJ •• tit/ ti p t t t t t t t
•I d II qaiqd u| (t ).u it u tq i
p u t 'Xiitdoid tip jo uouduattp
tq i
‘ta u tn t ti
jo
(tfittX
put
|t)itQum u
t it a ijiiit a
a q j u o v tq i p tn tti tq 01 p ttp
•tl • jo j (ijm is q q u a p itt pmv
•tq (t)t|taiji|iaa buidogoj tqi
JO itpfoq tq| '((033 14) ONIN
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C -H O /N O XID BV BNH4 ••«
N IA IO A B IM IH Bl I DIXON
0 1 1 0 XVX M04 H O IX V O IId d V
40 BOIXON
f f 1-410
/ M l '• ‘ l A|nf
Poo ■t l ‘X( #unf qaqqnd
V » I D Aindto
• N 'l 1 a||tqa*p| Aq
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AXNflOD 910NIVSS1
XMOOD XIODMID
IH X 4 0 MM31D
9SM0VS 9NNVAMVVS
(jttt )
/M l
•aunf jo Xtp q jj tiqi p t jt g
lino g im aiig mp
JO qimO mjl 01 a jq ./ rd tp tu i
‘lu a u m iitw
p t t iu t it n b
to
q tta tq p tqt tiumuXtd n v
tq i jo tun 1 p m j i t . p t mu itijv
v n o q 3 f uiqiid tn p ti p.q l t t
•qOiq tq j oj |.n b , junouit ut jo
lumuXtd M"4 » 1*» oqj j t itppiq
in jttta a n t tq i Xq pitd aq iq
p t im b v v t t t t j buipioa v put
t t a r j d u itit Xitiutum aop mq
-oaqddt ‘otj m *t (0 lumuXtd
..
.
.
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•• X M I Ajnf jo Xtp q j| { oqi uo
r p u o ij p m ju .t otnoqunog
Xiunog
t|OunuoB
loop
luoq i t t d mp (• itppiq itmjbiq
•HI oi jqot oq m o ItJtita q u M ,
qant m p * q u a ..p Xiitdoid mp
‘dO| 01 buipioaat p t u it t p t i tq
Mtqt (t)mta&lt;|i|ita qant ttm u n
•puma jo m m s m ounutf
jo Xiimog mp ui buioq Xtitdotd
pio t jo nv »*«*X XVSDVS B
d o p m it uumuqaog 4 uimu./p
p t t i t t t t qmqd w to uitq
t l OX St « O d B l 04 BOOOAA
MSAONVH V m e 01 X O I O i l
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3331 ta u tn tti jo ittA
( M l o n m tm jq itg
••oimi a t tit/ ti p t t t t t t t
•t d || qm qd Ot (t)m u tu tq i
poo Xiitdoid mp jo uouduattp
tq i
-t a u t n t t i
jo
(t )it t X
put
(tlitq u m u
titm iu io a
t q j u o v m u p tn tti tq 01 p ttp
t t l t IOJ (tjoioaqtjioa jnot Pmt
t t q (tjoitaquioa bm»onO| mp
jo mpioq mp (1033 -|j) DMIN
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f-H Q / N O X ID I V B N 04 KHI
N IA IO A B IM IH t l 1DIX0N
0 1 1 0 KVA M04 N O U V O tld M V
40 BOIAON
X M -4 M
/ m i t i poo b ' i Amr
/ M l ‘f t ovof qmiqnd
v m D Xjndtg
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A iN A O D llO N IV S It
XM/109 XM19MID
1HJ 40 MMI1D
ISMOfS IHHVAMVVS
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/M l
m m r JO Atp qjQf t*q| pm tfl
tm oa imauD mp
to v m o mu 04 m qtXtd tp tu i
lu tu m ijtu i
p ttiu titn b
10
q tta aq n tqt atwmuAtd BV m n
mu jo t w | p t&gt; .i i t . p t tq j im jt
tm oq 3 f uiqiid tn p a p q |M
■qft*H tq i 01 ftnba junouit u t 40
lumuXtd yn/ tfM tq i |t itppiq
jnjtttaam t tq j Xq p*td aq at
Jm im b v v t t t m buquoati put
t t t t i d u i.it Xjtjumunaap mu
ta q d d t m j t , . | j t lum uXty
VS V DO 11 10
/ M l Itnb ny ju Xtp m i mp ua
»pii*&gt;i4 p io ju tf ttn o q iin o g
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t|Ow&lt;uit t
m op
luouj i t t d mu j t itppiq ittqbiq
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qant u* smquattp Ajitdoid tq i
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•("*014 1° oiviB 0|o u h u *B
jo
X ju n tg
tq i
ui
buitq
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NVB V X O I 40 A4 OOt A IM O i l
X j it d v y j t uoud uattg
V M I ta u tn t ti «o l t t a
B i t o n m .a q u itg
•mo.404 t t V*/*• p t t t t t t t
t t d |i qaiqd m (tjm u tu tq i
p u t Ajitdoid tq j to umidu a.m&gt;
tq i
‘t a u t n t t i
jo
(tfitaX
put
(tlitq u m u
aiam iqiaa
•q J u o v m u ponom oq 01 jm tp
•ti t to, | t)m ta q v 0 3 pm t pm t
•tq l u t i i q u u a bum.04404 oqi
JO mpjoq oqi ’ au| luouttBoutpi
X iio d w y
itb .y
i.q l
N IA IO A B IM IH I I 1 DIXON
a n o KVA BOX N O U V O T S M V
__________ 4 0 1 0 IA 0 H
til-4 1 0
X M I B B I Xjnf
X M I ‘f t B ‘XI minf qvfqny
V m D Xjndtg
lit b it N 3 XmmjB Xq
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AX HOOD llO N IV S It
XMOOD XIODMID
IH X 4 0 MMI19
UMOVS 1NNVAMVVS
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/M l
m m f |0 Xtp q lt v q i p t it g
lin o g lin in g tq|
JO V " D mu 01 m qtXtd apt*u
'iu m u n iitw
p t t iu t it n O
to
, q tta tq n tq t tium uXtd u y mot
mjl |t muu ptm iM A p t tq i i t i j t
»*noq 31 uiqiid onp t| Piq l t t
•hOmj tq i 01 jtn b t lunouit u t jo
lumuXtd 11*4 •(•• m « i t itppiq
mj.aaaana t q i Aq p itd aq m
p t n n b v v t t t t j Duip io a ti put
f t r a i duiti* Xmiutuinaop mq
•taqddt m rnt| jo luauiXfd
VS V M I I
I* X M I Xmr •• Atp q is f mu uo
X ju n tg
tio u n u t t
___
luoq t t t d mp i t itp p iq |tm|Bnj
•HI oi Piot tq V d (tltita tjiiita
qant ui jm qu attp X jitdoid mp
dt| 01 Dmpioaat p m u ttp ti aq
MOqt (t)tita q i(ita qant ttm u n
•P**0(4 |0 t | t ]| tio u n u tt
jo Alunog tq i ui Ouitq Xjitdoid
pm t jo ny u o v t p u y y ppitg
p t t t t t t t qaiqd iq tt u it q
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40 f/l B tl V X B101 o n

Xj i t d v d jo uo u d u a ttg
V331 ta u tn tti jo 1I«A
(1 3 o n o tta q ijitg
td oum •• tit/ ti p t t t t t t t
• td || qaiqd u| (tjm u tu tq i
p u t 'Xjitdoid tq ] jo uejidpattp
oqi
't a u t n t t i
jo
(tJ jt tA
put
(tp tq u in u
t it a ijiiit a
a q j u o v m u pontt) aq oj p t tp
M l o m j (t)t| ta u v o a p jt t Pmq
■tq (*)t|tay!|Ma Duidouoj tq j
JO Mjqoq mu ( t 0 3 t 14) ONIN
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C -H 0/N 0X B 9 BV B H 04 l*qi
N IA IO A B IM IH 81 ID IX O N
O BBO KVA MOX N O IA V O IId d V
4 0 BOIAON

saou oN

IB 6 9 T ’

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p j c r a i f p jo jir e s

109 0 1 AVM AH1U0M-33S V
X tt-4 1 0
/ M l t l P ut t ‘ I Ajnf
/ e e i ' « *unr q*nqnd
v m o Aindtg
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AXNnOD S10NIVS9S
x u o o d uno M iD
IHX 40 MM31D
9SM0VS 1NNVAMVVS
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XMI
•tunf jo Xtp q i|i mm pt|*0
linog ItnaiiD tq i
JO v m o oqi 01 oiqtxtd optui
‘lu tu in iitu i
p t t iu t it n b
to
qtva oq n tqt tiutuiXtd ny *i m
oqi |0 mull p . « i i i . « p » tq i iti|t
v n o q 3 f uiqiid onp t| piq |to
-qbiq oqi 01 i»n b . lunoum u t jo
lumuXtd 3 *1/ tftt oqi It itppiq
|n|tttaant t q i Xq pitd tq 01
p t n n b v v t tt t| Duipioati put
• t«t| d u in . Xitiutumaop tjq
-ta n d d t ‘t t j m *t JO luauiAtd
VS VOO 11 ••
‘X M I 'Itn b n y jo Xtp q it mp uo
‘tpiiO |4 ‘p io ju tt 'otnoqjinog
XjunoD
t io w u it t
‘loop
juoq I t t d rnu It itppiq ittqbiq
•HI 01 jqot t q Hid (*)t|vaqui.a
qant in p tq u a ttp Xjitdoid tq i
dt| 01 buipioaat JM UM tpti tq
•i»q* (t)#| 3 ai|iiita qant ttm u n
tp uoix jo t i t i t tiou n u tt
jo
Alunog
tq i
ui Ouitq
Xlitdaid p jM jo MV tuitqidA
iau|
-tuitiM.M
1
u o ity
p t t t t t t t qmqd in ttu itN
M O d V Bd
NMOA M l BOOB C M X O I O D
X jit d v d 1° uouduattg
3t t l ta u tn tti JO ittA
I f I o n m ta q m tg
•»*q|Oj •• tit/ ti jm t t t t t t
• td 11 qm qd ui (*)mutu tq i
put Xjjodoid oqi jo uouduattp
tq i
't a u t n t t i
|0
|t|ittX
put
|t|im|u&gt;nu
t|tai|i| 4ta
tq x u o v m u ptntrn tq 01 p ttp
m i • to 1 (*)mtaqu 4ta pm t pmq
•tq (*)t|taijiima boinoiroj tqj
jo mpioq tq j d e f t 14) ONIN
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C -M 0/N 0113 i v a n n x i»q i
N IA IO A B IM IH I I IDIXON
O H O KVA BOX M O U V 9 (1 d d V
4 0 19IAOM
• It‘M O
/ m i i t p u t t i *m r
/ e « I 31 ounf qt!|qnd
v m D A»ndtg
litb itM 3 Xainqf *q
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AJHAOD rtONIVSlS
XMOOD XIODMID
1MX 40 MM UD
1IM0VS IHHVAMVVS
(!••«&gt;
/M l
minf jo Atp m g ; tiqi pm tg
jm og lin in g tq i
to V *13 Oqi iq m qtXtd to mu
lim u n ii.u i
p t tiu titn O
M
q tta t q Mtqt tiumuXtd t v t l t t
mu jo mmi P M . 41. 1p . mu im it
v n o q a t uiqiid h m w i u
•qbiq oqi 01 ftnba lunouit u t j t
lumuXtd 11*4 tft* mo I t iapp*q
nq.aaoamt . y , Aq p&lt;ad tq o*
p t n n b v v t ttm buq uoa v put
t t t t i A u t| t Xitiutuinaop mq
-ta q d d t ta j m tf jo lumuXtd
VS V 00 I !••
‘X M I Itn b n y |0 Xtp « | t q w
tp u m x p io ju tt ttn o q iin o g
Ajunog
tio u n u tt
m op
Juoq J t t d aqj j t itp p -q jttq bn j
tq j t l jqot tq r * (t)tita q i|ita
qant u* p tq u a ttp Ajitdoid tq j
t " OJ buquoaat p m u ttp v tq
Mtqt Itlm taqiiiaa qant ttm un
jo m t lt m ounutt jo Ajunog
mu * b w tq Xjitdoid pm t to
MV au| tm utdo*d QOdOMjMJJtd
p t t f t t t t t qmqd in tduitN
I Od
X Bd BOHlM dt O O N V IN V t 01
X3VMX 0 M l 8 4 0 1 4 O il N O i l
X jit d v d 4° umjduatao
V M I ta u tn t ti jo ittA
BOBt o n a jM q v o d
• * " ( " t t am /v p t t t t t t t
t t d II qm qd m In tu it* tq j
put X jit d v d tq i jo uouduattp
tq i
aauantm
jo
(tfittA
put
(tp a q u m t
t ia t q ijitt
a q j u o v m u ptnM i tq OI p ttp
M l t joj (tim ta q u ita pm t pm t
t t q (tja ia tq u ita Dmaoqoj mil
j t mpftq mu U t t B l i ) ONiN
NWS 1IVH3IVS H U V DOSSV
C 'H Q / N O llO I V 8H 0 4 »*«*»
H IA IO A B IM IH I I 1 DIJON
Q U O KVA N 0 4 B O U V M Id d V
4 0 BOIAON
3 C -4 N
XMI
‘f t P“ t J i o i C •*&lt;"/ qt'iqnd
V*1D * l"d to
•API 1 0B0q»i|S Aq
VOIMOIX
AX HOOD llO N IV S It
XMOOD A in DMID
IHX 40 MMI13
UMOVS INNVAMWS
(••••)
A»IS I® Atp q i| ( tiqi p t itmg i
im og pnaug tq j
to v m o oqi m mq*Xtd tp tu i
‘•umunijtui
p t t iu t it n b
to
q tta tq aoqt tiutuiXtd uv m**
t q i to mini paatjta.pt mu im jt
v n o q 3 | uiqiid tnp ti p q u t
•qbiq tq i t| jtn b t lunouit u t JO
lumuXtd u n j tft* tq i I t itppiq
in jttta a n t tq i Xq p itd tq OJ
tt M | duitst Xmiutuinaop mq
-ta n d d t 't t j m *( jo jumuXty
VS V 04 I I
!• ‘XBBI Ajnr JO Xtp Mivi oqi uo
•option P io ju tf ttn o q iin o g
Ajunog
m o u n u tt
lo o p
•u v j l t t * mq |t itppiq ittqBnj
mu as P f«t oq M » ( t ) t j M « q i t t
qant ut p tq u a ttp Xiitdoid tq j
d t f ai buipioaat p m u ttp v aq
MOqt (tfaiamjijiaa qant ttm un
•PU0|4 JO aim s tiounuto
40 Ajunog tq| ui Duitq
X j it d v d p it t |0 n y t|Dwy
n m M ia o mbuy M a a u vm s
p t t t t t t t qaiqd tq ttu itN
xaod
l Bd 01 BM AM04 OOV B11IB
-IO N I V B KTB B X O I O i l
A jit d V d jo umidu atag
V M I oauonMi JO 433A
1 1 /1 o n mvmjqxtg
tdOIIOJ 30 V t/m p t t t t t t t
•t d 11 q m qd U| (t)m utu tq )
p u t ‘Xtitdaid tq i |0 uouduattp
oqi
‘t a u tn t ti
jo
(t)it tA
put
(tjioqum u
oiomiuxoa
oqg u o v t q i jatntm oq o| p ttp
aoi o m j ( t ) t i t a u v t * pm* pmu
t t q (ijt it m jiiita buutmim mu
JO Jtpjoq tq i (1033 14) ONM
-N W S 1TVH3IIS NXXV DOSSV
• HQ/NQAB3 BV B N 04 l*q)
H IAIO A B IM IH I I IDIXON
0 M B KVA NOX N O U V M Id d V
I O BOIAON

• • o ilQ N Ib S

oI

•St-410
/ M l . ' l l Put ' ( 'I Ajnf
/SBI VI mm/ M»qq"d
qimo Xindtg
•APB 1 •fltq*i|q -Aq
VOIMOIX
‘AXNnOO 110NIVS9B
XMOOD XIH3MI3
IH X 40 MM113
IBMOVS INNVAMWS
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/M l
•tunf I® Atp q it l • '« P » l» 0
im og pnaug mu
io v m o »qi 01 mq*xtd tp tu i
‘lu tu in iitu i
p t t iu t it n O
to
q tta tq ii . ij * tiumuXtd |tV mt*
•ui 10 mini p M iu t M X oqi »••/•
v n o q t l uiMPd onp t| jnq »••
•qbnj mjl o| |tnbt lunouit u t |0
lumuXtd ||*&gt;4 mt* mu I . itp p m
in|«ttaant tq j Xq pitd oq o|
p t n n b v v t t t .| Duipioati put
• t n i d u itit Xitiutum aop «m
-tai|ddt 'M| t | t ( |0 luauiX.y
VI VOO I I IB
X M I ‘ItnOny jo Xtp qia tq i uo
‘apuoi 4 'JU0|u » b ttn o q iin o g
Ajunog
oiounuts
‘loop
luoq |t*d m « |t Itppiq Ittq bn j
mj| ai Piot tq Mu* (t)t| ta q iii.a
qant ui p tq u a ttp Ajitdoid mu
dt| OI buipioaat p m u ttp ti aq
lltq t (t)m ta q ilita qant ttm u n
option to t i n s 'njovnutB
(O Ajunog tq i ui buitq Xjitdoid
Pi** jo MV u o v o la p j m*tr|
p t t t t t t t qaiqd 114 tm utN
U D 4 I B 4 SiW OI!M NOAON1
-HB VM OX OOV X B l B N 1 TIV
t B IO t l • SI BX01 O i l
X jit d v d jo um jdw atto
V M I ta u tn tti jo i m a
Bt v t °H m ta g tiitg
•dOllOj 33 on/ot p t t t t t t t
M d M q w q d uf (tlm iitu tq i
(Hit Xiitdoid tq i 10 umidu atop
tq i
‘ta u tn t ti
10 (t)it tX
put
(tjitq u m u
titm iu io a
t q j u o v m u pontm aq 01 jm tp
M l ■ M j |t)a|aaqvM pm t p .iy
t t q lalattaquma Duunouoj tq i
jn mpioq mu (1033 14) ONIN
-NW S UVHDIVS H U V DOSSV
t-M O / N O iS S BV B N04 l»q »
N IA IO ABIMSH Bl B3IX0H
O BBO KVX BOX B O U V M Id d V
40 B9IXON

IS 1-410

X M I ‘1 l Xjnf
p u t *tf j | mmr qtqqny
v m g Xjndtg
•»P1 1 mimi&gt;is Aq
VOIMOIX
AX HOOD llO N IV S It
XM003 XIODMID
IHX 40 MMI13
IBMOVS INNVAMWS
o*m i

XMI

mmr JO x tp qis v q i p tjtQ
Sm og Im ang mu
j t v m g mjj oj m qtXtd apmu
jt m u t iit m
4ttf M i m b M
q tta t q M tq t tiumuXtd MV m&gt;&lt;
ma j t mu* pt t v t » pt tq i taut
v n o q 3t m»Did W t j q i n
-qb *4 tq j as |onto lunouit ut J t
lumuXtd max m tt tq i i t Jtpp-q
PNMtaan* mu Xq pmd tq oj

t t t t i d u itit Xitjumunaop tjq
•ta q d d t t t f tft| j t jumuXad
IS V B O l l
to ‘X M I A j»f »0 Xtp v o x ma U#
t p u mx P»«|utB ttn o qiin o g
X ju n tg
m ounuts
'loop
luoq | tt d mu |t itppiq Ittq biq
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Sanford Herald

June 24, 1997

Almost a miracle

A lta m o n te
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Sanford Babe Ruth All-Stars fall just short

SANFORD — Consistency.
That was the story o f the weekend for the
Altamonte Springs All-Stars as thet rolled
through the field undefeated to claim the
championship In the Florida Babe Ruth Baseball
Bambino's Major Commissioner's Tournament
at Ft. Mellon Park.
Altamonte Springs had a first round bye. but
then played very good fundamental baseball In
winning three straight games. 4-1 over Greater
Seminole (from the Ovledo/Wlnter Springs areal
and 7-4 and 12-5 over Longwood.
In the three games the Altamonte Springs
club only committed two errors.
Altamonte Springs will now advance to the
area tournament at a place and date to be an­
nounced this week.
After a good opening night o f action on
Thursday, a severe thunderstorm m oved
through Sanford on Friday evening, forcing a
postponement of the action to Saturday.
On Saturday, at Roy Holler Junior Field.
Altamonte Springs scored four runs In the
bottom o f the first Inning, with a two-run single
by Duszlnakl and a two-run home run by
Laughter doing the damage, and a trio of pitcher
Altamonte pitcher s held Greater Seminole to
four hits. Including a home ruri by Rodriguez
leading off the sixth Inning, and posted a 4-1
victory.
At Lakeside Field. Flagler took a 5-0 lead In
the first Inning, but Sanford came back to ffr p
a 6-5 lead In the third Inning, before Flagler
scored four runs In the fourth Inning to take the
lead for good, holding off Sanford 10-6.
Flagler then remained hot as It blanked
Greater Seminole 10-0 In five Innings with C.J.
Jortf hurling a one-httter with seven strike outa­
in the Winner's Bracket final. Longwood
broke a acorleaa tie with a run In the top o f the
fourth Inning, but Altamonte Springs came
back In the bottom o f the frame with five run#
and weal 6n ib a 7-4 victory.
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HOLLY HILL — When you see that someone
got shutout 8-0 In their first game o f a double
elimination tournament and only get two hits,
you pretty much figure that team won't be
around very long.
But not when you are taking about Sanford.
The Sanford All-Stars saw their opening game
In the Florida Babe Ruth Baseball Dlatrlct 7 Babe
Ruth League (13-15 year olds) Tournament with
Altamonte Springs (all apart In the final two
Innings at Holly Hill last Friday night.
The end looked to be In sight on Saturday
morning aa Longwood took a 4-0 lead In the top
o f the first Inning. But then the Sanford crew got
hot. scoring 11 runs In the third Inning and
winning that game 17-5 and then coming back to
oust host Holly Hill 3-2 that afternoon.
Sanford then came back on Sunday morning to

eliminate Ormond Beach 14-4 on the strength of
a seven-run second Inning to advance to the
finals against undefeated Altamonte Springs.
Sanford put up a game fight, tying the
Altamonte Springs squad 4-4 after three Inning
und only trailing 9-7 after four Innings. But
Altamonte Springs pulled away, scoring four
runs over each of the next two Innings to win the
tournament title 17-7.
Altamonte Springs will now take off for a week
before advancing to the Area Tournament In
Ocala starting on July 4th.
Providing the offense were:
G AM E ONE
Altamonte Springs: three hits — Chris Lupls
(one triple, three runs scored, one RBI): two hits
— Chris Link (one double, iwn nina scored. one
RHI|: one hll — Hlrky Bergen (one run scored,
one RBI). George Brandner (one Rill). Brummetl.
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All-SUra made what had to be one
of the biggest Improvement* ever
from one g am e to another In
baseball history, but they could not
Improve quite enough as they were
eliminated from the Florida Babe
Ruth Baseball District 7 Prep (13
year olds) Tournam ent at CandyLand Park In Longwood.
The Sanford All-Star# ran into an
amazing baseball machine In the
opening game of the tournament aa
t h e y w * ( * * r u * h * &lt; l b y * Ha
Altamonte Springs All-Stars 23-1 In
five Innings on Thursday night.
T h e A lt a mo nt e S p rin gs nine
tatooed the ball for IB bits, while
the defense held Sanford to one
single and only allowed one runner
past second base.
Altamonte Sprlnjp showed that
they meant business right off the
bat. scoring five runs in the top of
the first inning, then pul the game
out o f reach with 11 runs In the
second Inning.
With that loss behind them, the
Sanford team returned home to
regroup.
Returning on Saturday, the San­
ford nine found Itself down 2-0 after
one Inning and trailing 4-1 after
four Innings to the host team from
Longwood.
But the Sanford squad refused to
give up and exploded for five runs
In the top of the fifth inning to give
It a 6-4 lead. Brandon Grayson had
a two-run sin gle, w hile Travis
Walker, James Foster and Mike
Neubauer all had RBI singles In the
frame.
But Sanford could not hold the
advantage as back-to-back doubles
by M ik e R a fe r t y and A da m
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slides In taftly with a stolen base
as the bell eludes the Flagler
second basemen (top photo) early
In Friday’s game at Lakeside
Field. Campbell would later get
os far as third base (with another
stolen base) in the sixth inning,
but he was stranded as Masiak
(right photo) and the Flagler
All-Stars from Bunnell rallied to
eliminate Sanford from Babe Ruth
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SANFORD — Longwood completed an Impressive
run through the field Sunday as It whipped Greater
Seminole 14-2 In the championship game of the Florida
Babe Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Major A
Tournament (10-12 year olds) at Roy Holler Junior
Field.
In a game completed from Friday night. Flagler
scored five runs In the top of the fifth Inning to erase a
9-4 deficit, then won the game with a home run by
Gordon leading off the sixth Inning as Flagler elim i­
nated host Sanford 10-9.
Greater Seminole (from the Ovledo/Wlnter Springs
area) then ousted Flagler (from Bunnell) as a quartet of
pitchers combined on a two-hit, 6-0 shutout.
The final started off as a defensive battle, with the
game tied at 1-1 after one Inning and Longwood, which
won Its first two game 12-1 and 5-0 and allowing Just
one hit. leading Just 2-1 after two Innings and 3-2 after
three Innings.

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Inning, putting a five spot on the board. Adam Amar's
bases loaded double being the big blow In the Inning.
Longwood then added a single run In the fifth Inning
and eight runs In the sixth Inning to turn the game Into
a rout.
Longwood will now advance to the Area Tournament
In Winter Haven starting this Friday. June 27th.
Seminole County Is already assured of having at least
one team at the World Series as the Altamonte Springs
squad will be the host team at the scries that will be
held at Eastrnonte Park starting on August the ninth.
Leading Flager's comeback over Sanford were
Gordon (one home run, two singles, three runs scored,
three RBI). Von Hatton (one double, one run scored, one
RBI), Simon (one double), Santloannl (one single, one
run scored, two RBI). Bruce (one single, two runs
scored). McDonnell (one single, one run scored). Brown
(one single) and Rockey (two runs scored).
Doing the damage for Sanford were Dcmarto Sims

From Staff Reports

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Professional Baseball

Professional Softball

□ Gulf Coast Rookie League at Walt Disney
World’s Wide World ot Sports Baseball Complex,

Orlando Wahoos at Georgia, 7 p.m.

□ W om an’s Professional Fastpltch Lsagus.

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College Tennis

Southern League Baseball
Flew, 7 05 pm.

□ College Tennis Coaches of America Clinic at
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Complex, 9 am .

Amateur Soccer

Amateur Volleyball

□010110/8 Summer Soccer Day Experience at
Walt Disney World's Wide World of Sports Tennis
Complex, 9 am.

□ A A U (Amateur Athletic Union) Junior National
Volleyball Championships at Walt Disney World's
Wide World of Sports Fieldhouse. 8 am.

□Carolina Mudcata vs. Orlando Rays at Tinker

Major A
Scott. Cory ShefTleld. Damarlo Sims and Kellh
Wright.

^one trfpP™on?slngle. one run scored). Cory
Sheffield (one double, one single, one run scored,
two RBI). Jamie Coma (one single, tw o runs
scored, one RBI). Roger Breum (one single, two
runs scored) and Ryan Quinn. Maurell Dickerson
and Fred Howard (one run scored each).
Doing the hitting In Greater Seminole's win
over Flagler were Lee Sloan (three singles, one
run scored, one RBI). Brldger Hunt (one home
run, two runs scored, two RBI). Matt Marshall
(one double, two runs scored). Dennis Qulnnones
and Matt Delgado (oner single each). Scott Adaes
(one run scored) and John Bradshaw and Z.
Gonzalez (one RBI each).
Shoeless Santloannl and Gordon had one single
each for Flagler.
Powering Longwood In the championship game
were Adam Ttndle (one home run. two singles,
two runs scored, one RBI). Adam Am ar (two
doubles, one run scored, five RBI) and C.J.
Clemans (one double, two runs scared).
Also contributing were Tyler Powell (one single,
three runs scored, one RBI). Chris Rosado (one
single, two runs scored). Chris Tam and Garrett
Henselman (one single and one run scored each).
Ryan Pasdni (one single) and Vlbert Rodriquez
and Tye Buckner (one run scored each).
Getting the hits lor Greater Seminole were
Brldger Hunt (one home run. one double, one run
scored, two RBI). Lee Sloan (one single) and Mario
Cacclatorle (one run scored).
The Champions were managed by Jose Rosado
and coached by Scott Elliott and Scott Pride.
Making up the Longwood All-Star roster are
Adam Amar. Tye Buckner. C.J. Clemans. Sean
Elliott. Jacob Flanagan. Garrett Hanselman.
Ryan Pascionl. Tyler Powell. Austin Pride. Vlbert
Rodriquez, Christian Rosado. Christopher Tam
and Adam Tlndle.
The Sanford team w as managed by JefT Deen
and coached by Bob Breum and Frank Hicks.
Members o f the squad were Erik Breum, Roger
Breum. Reggie Campbell. Jamie Corns. Michael
Deen. Maurell Dickerson. Frank Hicks. Freddie
Howard. Ryan Quinn. Michael Schwarz. Kenny

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Hansleman In the bottom
o f the fifth Inning cut the lead to
6-5 and Longwood plated two
runs In the sixth Inning to claim
the 7-6 victory.
Trauger led off the sixth with a
single and stole aeoend base, but
the next two batters made outs.
But R aferty and Hansleman
came through again aa the duo
ripped back-to-back RBI singles.
As o f Saturday. Altamonte
Springs. Ormond Beach and
Longwood were still alive In the
tournament. The survivor will
advance to the Area Tourna­
m ent In W in ter Haven this
weekend.
Powering Altamonte Springs
past Sanford were Ian Clark
(three singles, three runs scored,
three RBI). Sutton (three singles,
tw o runs scored, one RBI),

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Robertson (two doubles, three
runs scored, four RBI) and
H am ey (one double, one single,
three runs scored, one RBI).
A lso c o n trib u tin g were
Lldfelot (two singles, two runs
scored, three RBI). Patrick (two
singles, two runs scored, two
RBI). Butera (two singles, two
runs scored, one RBI). Gerber
(one double, three runs scored,
one RBI). Redmond (one double,
one run scored, two RBI). Knapp
(one single, one run acored) and
Viola (one run acored. one RBI).
Tyler Drake tingles for San­
fo rd . w hi l e J am es S oyd ara
scored the run and Jerem y
Heckle had the RBI.
D o in g the d a m a g e for
Longwood were Adam

:hoo! age girl
SANFORD - Any high
rho has the recommendsbasketball player who
"flo n o f h r r coach Is eligible for this annual
summer tour o f various cities in Europe by
Team USA. The tour Is educational and
LM 3-on*3 Basketball Tourney
cultural as well as an opportunity to display an
athlete’s basketball skill at a very high level.
LA KE M ARY — The event will be June
27-29 at Lake Mary High School for players
The team will leave In late July and return In
(both boys and girls) aged 10-16. as o f January
mid-August. The team will play In the
1. 1997.
Delphlne Cup In Finland (200 teams from all
A ge divisions are: girls (10-11. 12-13. 14-16)
over the world) and one or two other cbntries.
and boys (10-12.13-14,15-16).
In the past the tram has played In England,
Cost Is 960 per team or 615 per player and
Denmark. Sweden. Estonia. Russia. Belgium
all players must have a signed parent consent
and France and Is this year talking to Poland.
form.
Tournament highlights Include — T-shirts
The cost Is approximately 82,000 and In­
for each tournament participant: Individual
cludes transportation, uniforms, warm-ups.
trophies for top two finishing teams In esxh
travel bags and food allowance while traveling.
division: 3-point shooting contest: free throw
For more Information (the team la looking for
contest: three games guaranteed: four players roaches to go on the trip too), call Ken Patrick
per team.
at 328-2092 (ofTIrr) or 333-2070 (home).
T o obtain a registration form, call 324-3286.

'

PALATKA Th e National Softball
Association (NSA) will hold a State Soft ball
Championship for Church Competitive nnd
Recreational division teams on June 27-28 In
Palatka at Triangle Park.
Entry fee will be 9200 per tram with a
sanction fee of 920.
For Information contact Richard Goodwin at
(904) 328-9382 or Barry Williams at (904)
325-4942

Hansleman (two doubles, one
single, two runs scored, three
RBI). Kyle Mills (three singles,
two RBI). Mike Raferty (one
double, one single, three runs
scored, one RBI). Rob Carr and
Trauger (one single and one run
scored each) and JefT Goren and
Brian Pagozalskl (one single
each).
Doing the hitting for Sanford
w e r e T r a v i s W a l k e r ( thr ee
mingles, one run scored, one
RBI). Brandon Grayson (tw o
singles, two runs scored, two
R B I ). Mi ke N c u b a u e r ( t w o
sin g le s . one RBI). Ja m e s
Soydara (one single, one run
scored). Curk Scott and James
Foster (one single and one RBI
each). Jeremy Heckle and Tyler
Drake (one single each) and Eric
Horbal and Marcus Scott (one
run scored each).
The Sanford team was man-

Continued from Fags IB
game was a res)
nall-blter. Longw ood led 4-0
after three Innings and was up
7-1 entering the bottom o f the
fifth Inning, but Flagler plated
two runs In the fifth Inning and
three In the sixth Inning to make
t h i n g s In t e r e s tin g , but
Longwood stayed alive 7-6.
The championship gam e arms
ve r y tight, with A l t a m o n t e
Springs holding a 5-3 lead after
four Innings. But the Altamonte
Springs' bats came alive In the
fifth Inning with four runs, two
on a hom e run by Russell
S tein h orn . and added three
more runs In the sixth Inning to
win the title over Longwood
12-5.
Providing the offense were:
Flagler over Sanford: three
hits — Kelly Andresrs (taro runs
scored, one RBI): taro hits —
London Jones (two runs scored,
tw o R B I): one hit — C hris
Swanson (one triple, one run

aged by Paul Hackney IKlwants
Club Indiana) and coached by
M i g u e l C o r o n a d o and T e d
Morales (Rotary Club Expos).
Making up the team were
T r a v i s W a l k e r and R o ma n
Woodward (Nobles Construction
White Sox). Matthew Rogers
( Da kot a A pp r a i sa l Br aves) .
Michael Ncubauer (Rotary Club
E xpos). Curk Scott. Marcus
White. Brandon Grayson and
Matthew Pilch (Kiwanls Club
Indians). Carlton Hudson (Elks
Lodge *1241 Devil Rays). James
Soydara (Blitz Clean Royals) and
Marcus Scott (Knights of Col­
umbus Cardinals).
Also on the squad were Tyler
Drake. Jerem y Heckle and Eric
Horbal (Moose Lodge Pirates)
and Donovan Redden and James
E. Foster III (Dean. Ringers.
M o rg a n and L a w t o n P .A .
Marlins).

Babe Ruth
Cod tinned from Page IB
Craig
Morlera; one run scored — Chris Everson.
Reece: one RBI — Matt Rutlkay.
Sanford: one hit — Uriah Kimmlg (one
double). Alex Anderson.

GAME FOUR
Sanford: three hits — Jay Roland (one
home run. one double, three runs acored.
four RBI); two hits — Bradley Locke (three
runs scored, one RBI), Pooh Killlngsworth
(two runs scored, three RBI); one hit — Bud
Bennett (two runs scored, one RBI). WUtle
Bennett (one run scored, two RBI). Uriah
Kimmlg (one run scored, one RBI); two runs
scored — Jonathan Brooks; one run scored
— Alex Anderson. Richard Wiggins. Robert
Lowe.
Longwood: three hits — Hedgeg (one
double); two hits — Harris (one double, one
run scored, two RBI). Morgan (one double,
one run scored, one RBI): one hit — Payne
(one RBI). Shack (one tun scored): one run
scored — McGulrk. Stalker.

GAME SIX
Sanford: one hit — Jay Roland (one home
run. one run scored, one RBI). Uriah
Kimmlg (one RBI). Nick Erickson. Bradley
Locke: one run scored — Kendall Kennon.
T ro y Brinson; one RBI — Pooh KillIngsworth.
Holly HUI: one hit — Chris Hannan (one
double). Matt Chleppa (one run scored). Pat
Rothorolle (one RBI). Brandon Smith.
Klnderick Tillman; one run scored — Joey
Cash; one RBI — John ZcmbaU.

GAME SEVEN
Sanford: three hits — Pooh Killlngsworth
(two runs scored, three RBI); two hits —
Jonathan Brooks (one double, two runs
scored, two RBI). Nick Erickson (two runs
scored, two RBI). Bradley Locke (one run
scored, one RBI); one hit — Jay Roland (one

home run. one run scored, two RBI). Antlon e A nderson. Alex Anderson. Bud
Bennett and Uriah Kimmlg (one run scored
each). Troy Brinson (one RBI); one run
scored — William Cleveland.
Ormond Beach: two hits — Tocorna (one
double, one RBI); one hit — Pruitt and
Fraley (one run scored each). Bunglow (one
RBI). Waltrip: one run scored — Lewis.
Chmltgou: one RBI — Roberson.

OAME EIGHT — CHAMPIONSHIP
Altamonte Springs: three hits — Marshall
Smith (two runs scored, one RBI). Chris
Lupis (four runs scored); two hits — Chris
Link (two runs scored, four RBI). Paul Cross
(one run scored); one hit — Brummctt (one
double, two RBI). George Brandncr (one run
scored, two RBI). Ricky Bergen (three runs
scored). Craig Morlera (two runs scored).
Chris Evenson (one run scored). Bradley
and Matt Rutlkay (one RBI each); one run
scored — Ryan Sladek.
Sanford: two hits — Jay Roland (two
dou bles, tw o runs scored, tw o RBI).
Jonathan Brooks (two runs scored, one
KBI). Bud Bennett: one hit — Pooh KillIngsworih (one run scored). Alex Anderson
(one RBI). Nick Erickson: one run scored —
Kendall Kennon. Troy Brinson; one RBI —
Uriah Kimmlg.
The Sanford All-Stars were managed by
Brian Jones (B litz Clean Royals) and
coached by Larry Chunat (Blitz Clean
Royals) and Freddie Hawkins (Nobles
Construction White Sox).
Members of the team were: James "Bud”
Bennett. Alex Anderson. John "P o o h "
Killlngsworth. Uriah Kimmlg. Robert Lowe
and Antlone Amdcrson (Blitz Clean Royals).
N ick Erickson. Jay Roland. Jonathan
Brooks. William Cleveland and Richard
Wiggins (Moose Lodge Pirates) and Willie

LAKE MARY — The City of Lake Mary.
Department of Parks and Recreation will be
starting an Adult Women's Fastpltch Softball
leagu e this summer. The league will play on
Monday night's at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex. 550 Rantoul Lane.
Any Interested teams, players, coaches or
umpires should call (407) 324-3097 for more
Information.

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Bennett (Knights of Columbus Cardinals).
Other team members were. Bradley Locke
and Brian Porter (Elks Lodge *1241 Devil
Rays). Willie Collier and Troy Brinson
(Kiwanls Club Indians) and Kendall Kennon
(Nobles Construction White Sox).
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scored, two RBI). Brian Blxby
(one double, one run scored, one
RBI). C.J. Jorif (one double, one
run acored). Nathan Conner (two
runs scored, one RBI). Ryan
Bader (one run scored). Pat
Stlvola: one RBI — Marc Savy.
Sanford: two hits — Matthew
Hugter lone triple, two runs
scored, one RBI). Dron Casey
(taro runs scored, two RBI). Ben
HUI (two runs scored): one hit —
Christian Mooring (one double,
one run scored). Erie Klnnett
(one run scored), Daniel App and
Joshua Webb (one RBI each).
Also playing for Sanford were
— Justin Klauck. Chris Cole.
S teve Barak. Marcus Perry,
Lyndon Merihle, Gary MrdUirk.
A nt wol n Bell and Jonathan
Ilesn.
A lta m o n t e Sp rin gs over
Greater Seminole: two hits —
Duszlnskl lone run scored, two
RBI): one hit — Laughter (one
home run. one run stored, one
RBI). Glover (one double, one
run acored): one run scored —
Steinhorn
Greater Srimnole- two hits —
Jlodr1||i5p l.m r .n in * -AW' " f c v
run srorrdr one RBI): one hit —
Miller. Darabasz.
Flagler over Greater Seminole:
two hits — C.J. Jorif (one triple,
two runs scored, three RBI).
Sary lone run scored, two RBI).
Conner (two runs scored), one
hit — Swanson and Stlvola (one
run scored and one RBI each).
Andrews. Jones and Blxby (one
run scored each).
Greater Seminole: one hit —
Miller.
A ltam onte Springs over
Longwood (game 1): two hits —
H obby Duszynskl (on e run
scored, one RBI): one hit —
Russell Steinhorn and David
Hufhant (one double, one run
scored and two RBI each). An­
drew Laughter (one double, one
run scored). Robbie Paulson and
Taylor Meter (one run scored
each), Jason Espejo: one run
scored — Justen Ivey.
Longwood: one hit — Edward
Lerp (one home run. one run
scored, one RBI). Joey Lubonty
( o n e run s c o r e d ). Ky l e
Chmlelewskl: one run scored —
Tyson Auer. Matthew Pederson:

one RBI — Eric Gorden.
Longwood over Flagler: two
hits — Eric Gorden (one double,
two runs scored); one hit — Paul
Cinder (one double, two RBI).
Andrew Roy (two RBI), one run
scored — Tyson Auer. Kyle
Chmlelewskl.
Flagler: two hits - Pat Stlvola
(two runs scored). Landon Jones
(one RBI), one hit — Brian Blxby
(one home run. one run scored,
one RBI). Kelly Andrews (two
runs scored, one RBI). Nathan
C onnor (t wo R B I): one run
scored — Ryan Bsder
CH AM PIO NSH IP GAME.
Altamonte Springs two hits —
Russell Steinhorn (two home
runs, three runs scored, live
RBI). Bobby Duszynskl (one
home run. two runs scored, two
RBI). Robby An*go (three runs
scored). Andrew Laughter (one
run scored): one hit — Justen
Ivey and Bryan Dec he IIis (one
run scored eachl. Ian Glover (o«ie
RBI). Brett Smith: one t u n
scored — Steven Rosen.
Ixitigwood: three hits — Ed­
ward Lerp (two home runs, one
Jayce Brown (one run stored
eachl. Trevor Basner (one RBI).
Andrew Roy; one run scored —
Paul Cinder: one RBI — Jimmy
Drfalco.
Members of the Altamonte
Springs' tram arc — Justen
Ivey. Robby Arago, Russell
Steinhorn. Bobby Duszynskl.
Andrew Laughter, Ian Glover.
Robbie Paulsen. Brett Smith.
Steven Rosen. Bryan Dechellls.
David HuBiam. Jason Espajo
and Taylor Meter.
Members of the Longwood
Blur tram are, from the Mari­
ners — T y s o n A ue r. K y l e
Chmlelewskl. Jacob Hoycr and
Edward Lepp; from the Marlins
— Trevor Basner; from the Rays
— J a s y c e Br own and Eric
Gor de n: A t h l e t i c s — Brent
Callvus. J o e y Lu bo n ty and
Matthew Pederson: and the
Yankees — Paul Cinder. Jim m y
DeFulcoand Andrew Roy.
The tcum Is managed by the
Mariners' Al Chmlelewskl and
coached by the Yankees' Glenn
Roy and the Rays' W arren
Brown.

FASCAR POINTS 1997
ORLANDO 8PEEDWORLD (through June 7)
LATE MODELS — I. (4) Tim Nlcholas/Blll Keeton. 1.707;
2. (41) Tim Huston. 1.705; 3. (81) Bruce Everett. 1.627; 4. (77)
Tuffy Hester. 1.278; 5. (49) Kevin Lawrence. 1.058.
LIMITED LATE MODELS — I. (9) Hobby Sears. 2.286; 2.
(3) Earl Beckncr. 1.905; 3. (82) Tommy Johnson. 1.294: 4. (26)
Mike Murphy/Scott Uramlett. 1.203:5. (65C) Rick Lyons. 1.151.
MOD1FIED6 — 1. (71) Joe Middleton. 2.099; 2. (51) Tim
Laurent. 2.033: 3. (55) Shaln Held. 1.242: 4. (90) Hank Sanders.
1. 183:3. ( 12) Ross Eldrldge. 1.180.
SPORTSMAN — 1. (77) Dan Zukowskl. 2.009; 2. (11) Russ
Shaw. 1,903; 3. (93) Sean Murphy, 1.273; 4. (57) Barbara Pierce.
1.266; 5. (32) Tim Laurent. 1.103.
BOMBERS — 1. (81) Mike Peppier. 2.134; 2. (50) JefT
Wright. 2.094; 3. (84) Kenny Wilson. 1.636; 4. (18) Ron Adams.
14182: 5. (14) Charlotte Croltle/B. Moser. 1,401.
MlNl-STOCKS — 1. (01) Conrad Grenier. 2.240; 2. (5)
Pedle Allison. 2,104: 3. (00) Ron Abeles. 1.535; 4. (97) Kelly
Jarrett. 1,240; 5. (3J) Ken Hankins. 1,108.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY (through Jana 7)
LATE MODELS — I. (4) Tim Nlcholas/Blll Keeton. 1.812:
2. (81) Bruce Everett. 1,405; 3. (1 1) David Rogers, 1.380: 4. (77)
Tuffy Hester. 1.177. 5 (84) Ron Maugerl. 1.125.
LIMITED LATE MODELS — 1. (9) Bobby Sears. 2.130; 2.
(67) Chad Allman. 2.035; 3. (42). Mark T n rc y . 1.701: 4. (25)
Greg Elliott. 1,118:5. (16) Bruce Lawrence II. 1.029.
M0DIFIED8 — 1. (75) Bobby Blake. 2.086: 2. (71) Joe
Middleton. 2.013; 3. (51) Tim Laurent. 1.874; 4. (70) Dave
Savlckl. 986; 5. (49) Larry Everly. 921.
SPORTSMAN — 1. (72) Bobby Gonzalez. 2.338; 2. (6)
Glenn Wilson. 2,050; 3. (11) Russ Shaw. 1.677; 4. (17) Phillip
Bessett. 1.463; 5. (57) Barbara Pierce. 1,447.
BOMBERS — 1. (8) Richard Clouser. 1.961; 2. (18) Ron
Adams. 1.675: 3. (57) Chad Pierce. 1.620: 4. (50) Jeff Wright.
1.583:5. (94) JefTShaffer, 1,581.
MINI-STOCKS — 1. (01) Conrad Grenier. 2.417; 2. (3) Vic
Vanlacker. 2.173; 3. (0) Mark Patemlti. 1.290; 4. (2) Bob Doxle.
1.274; 5. (5) Pedle Allison. 1.226.

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New Al-Anon group
A new Al-Anon (rou p has started at Sanford Christian
Church. 730 Upaala Road. Sanford, every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m.
For Information, page Sissy at 317-5615.

Al-Anon group meets In Sanford
If you are troubled by the alcoholism o f a friend or relative,
there la help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends and
family o f alcoholics, will meet each Tuesday and Thursday
night at 8 p.m. at the Sahara Club, 3587 S. Sanford Ave..
Sanford. For more Information, call 332-4123.

By BUSAN'

Nar-Anon to offer help
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Mitch Mooney:
‘I just like
helping people’
Harald Stall Writer

Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends o f
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 860-6364.

Take off pounds sensibly
Members o f Take Off Pounds Sensibly. TOPS, Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323-1664.

Toastmasters meet
Seminole Community College ISCC) Toastmasters Club
•6581 will meet every Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 p.m.. at
the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country Club Road. Contact
Rosella Bonham at 32341284 for more information.

Optimist Club meets weekly
The Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at the Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Visitor
Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194 or 322-0298

Kiwanls Club meets Wednesday
The Kiwanls Club o f Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting Kiwanlans are
welcome. For Information call Walt Smith. 3235088.

Widowed Persons meet
All widowed persons are Invited to meet at 130 p m. the
second and fourth Wednesday o f every month at the
C asselb erry S en ior C en ter. 200 Lake Triplet Drive.
Casselberry.

Alzheimer's suport group
The Alrhelm er's Support Group for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a m., at the Frank Evans Center In
Lake Mary. All interested are Invited to attrnd. Shelly Brassier,
a licensed Alihetmer therapist, leads the discussion and an­
swers quest Ions. For Information, call 323-4938 or 324-3060

SANFORD Mitch
Mooney and hla wife. Dads.
3 1-year residents o f Sanford,
have been instrumental for
many years glvtng o f their
time, talents and lo v e to
children, the handicapped and
nu m erou s other senior
clllsens In the community.
A lthough they w ere never
"b les se d " with children as
Mooney put It. they have given
all that and more back to those
In need snd w h en ever or
w h erever possible through
their various volunteer efforts.
M ooney shared that his
"fam ily moved to Clearwater.
Florida In 1923 and drove a
‘ Moon* car from Ph oenix.
Artsona. which took about six
days traveling time. After two
h u rrican es and the G reat
Depression we lefl Florida In
1928 a n d w e n t b a c k t o
Phoenix. I Joined the U.S.
Marine Corps. In 1942. 1 went
to school In Jacksonville Navy
NATTC and then married my
wife Doris in 1946 and moved
to Danla. Florida. I was In the
concert block business and
also building homes. When we
arrived In Sanford In 1966 I
bought Ratliffs Body Shop at
2nd and Myrtle snd bought a
hom e here where we still
re s id e "
Mooney and hla wife are avid
g o l f e r s and h a ve p l a y e d
together tor 50 years so they
were fortunate enough to use

this skill to benefit others. The
couple were members o f the
Mayfair Country Club for 21
years.
They were also active In
Jack H om er's Chamber o f
Com m erce g o lf tournament
and Dr. Parks' Cancer tour­
nament as well as Don Bales'
and Dr. Tom Largen's Ballet
G u ild o f Sanford-Sem lnole
tournament.
T h e duo ran th e ir ow n
tournament for handicapped
children called "T h e Little Red
School House" for four years.
A cco rd in g to M ooney, the
former Capo's Men's Shop and
Mary Wheichel s and Esther
Ridge's shop for women. Mary
Esther's. Joined the tourna­
m e n t w i t h t r o p h i e s and
coupons for participants.
Mooney was also previously
Involved In a program called
TOIF. which stands for Toy
Glvtng Is Fun. "It's a non­
partisan group that gave up to
3.000 children gifts.” he said.
" I would take m y half-ton
truck out to make the deliv­
eries about three weeks before
Christmas."
S i n c e his r e t i r e m e n t ,
Mooney has been active with
th e G r e a t e r C h a m b e r o f
Commerce and taught classes
at Seminole Community Col­
l e g e In t h e a u t o m o t i v e
department and served on the
a d v i s or y board for seven
years.
Presently, he and his wife
assist at the Sanford Senior
Center. Pool and card lessons

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Mitch Moonay displays soma ol his mementos from years
of voulunteer service.
are a true speciality. " I leach
pinochle, rook and gin rum­
m y." he said. "I'm there dally.
W e h a ve also c o ok e d 50
gallons of chill to take there."
He summed up his and his
wife's volunteer endeavors by

saying."! know a lot o f people.
I just like helping people
whether It's glvtng clothing to
handicapped people or help­
ing. my favorite, children or at
the senior center...l Just like
helping people."

Is balsam apple considered a weed or a vegetable^
The balsam apple, balsam
pear and Chinese cucumber
belong to the genua Momordlca. a little know genus of
the cucurbit family. Momordica
la a latln word that means 'to
bite* and refers to the look of
the uneven seeds. They all do
well under Florida conditions
and can be grown as warm
weather vegetables. They are
very popular In oriental coun­
tries such as Malaysia. V iet­
nam and China. The balsam
apple la found through Florida'
aa a weed In hammocks, dis­
turbed sties, turfs, ornamental
landscapes, yards and clrtua
groves. It Is a very aggressive
weed vine snd will climb
fences, trees and plants. Birds
usually distribute the seed of
this plant In the wild.
Tbs Plant! Aa most cucur­
bits, the plants are annual
running vines. Leaves are a l­
ternate. deeply notched Into 5
to 7 lobes. The lobes o f the
blades are rounded to points
and usually have teeth on the

margins. The flowers are yel­
low and occur singly on su lk s
bearing a modified leaf near
the middle. The fruit o f the
balsam apple la about 3 Inches
long, egg shaped, pointed,
bumpy, ribbed and gloden yel­
low to bright orange when rtpe.
At maturity the fruit breaks,
bursting open along the three
valves. The orange pulp contains bright red arils which en­
close the seeds. The seeds are
elliptic, flat, about a half-Inch
long The balsam pear, also
called bitter melon. Is 4-6
Inches lon g oblong, pointed
with warty furrows extending
lengthwise. When fully ripe. It
spllU Into three divisions.
Both balsam apple and balsam
pear Immature fruits are boiled
as a vegetable. The Chinese cu ­
cumber fruit looks like a cucumberr. 6-8 inches lon g dark
to yellowish green and with a
very bumpy ouUlde surface
The hollow center contains
several watermelon-like seeds
which are Irregularly etched

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and covered with a scarlet
pulp. The fleshy portion of the
fruit Is edible and Is mainly
cooked in soups.
T o x lc lty t The ripe fruit and
seeds are toxic. They have
been used to cause abortion.
The foliage and the outer coat
and seeds produce diarrhea
and vomiting if eaten. The
plant contains alkaloids, a
resin and a saponlc glycoside
yellding clterln. Recovery from
poisoning can be lengthy. A
hypoglycaemlc
principle,
charantln, la present In the
Juice of the plant, but the effec-

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sent In the Juice.
tfsm All parts o f the plant
The
in folk medidne.
in
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rtnd Is sometimes dried and
used in medicinal prepara­
tions. The unripe fruits are
boiled and ealen in the orient.
Cooked leaves, when drained of
(he bitter liquid, are said to be
edible. Aril covering the seeds
Is edible. Because o f their vlnIng habit o f growth they are
sometimes used as ornamental
vines to cover porches or ar­
bors.
Culture: Balsam apple can
be grown in home gardens us­
ing the same practices used to
produce cucumbers. Provide
enough space or a trellis for
the vines as they can grow
more than 10 feet long. They

should be planted In full sun.
In . a loose, rich and well
drained soil. Water regularly
during the summer to avoid
wilting o f the vines. As with
other cucurbits,
plant
the
seeds directly In the beds when
the danger o f frost Is over,
treat them as annuala. Seeds
should be planted about twice
their diameter deep.
After
seeds have germinated, start
feeding the seedlings weekly
with a water soluble fertiliser
at half strength: use a com ­
plete fertiliser such as 10-1010. After plants are about a
month old you can use a
granular fertiliser, about a 1/4
cup per hill, to keep the plants
growing vigorously.
Feats and diseases: Little
Is know o f the pests and dis­
eases that can affect balsam

apple. It must be assumed that
the same Insects and diseases
that affect other cucurbits will
also affect this plant. Cucum­
ber mos lac virus, watermelon
mosaic virus, downey and
powdery mildew and various
leaf spot diseases have been
reported In this crop. Nema­
todes Is probably on of the
problems that can affect bal­
sam apple. Do not use any
pesticide until insects or dis­
eases appear. Balsam apple
growing wild in nature do not
seem to be affected by either
insects or diseases.
(AT Farrar la Ssminoia County
Urban Horticulturist Inquiries
may ba dlrsctsd to him at tha
Cooparattva Extsnalon Sarvtca,
250 W. County Horn# Rood,
Sanford. FI 32773 or phono 3232500, Ext 5558.

Old military bases could
give new service as jails
DEAR ABBY: From coast to
coast we sre buying land and build­
ing new jails. Also, from cosst to
coast we srs closing our armed
forces bases.
During World War II, we had
hundreds of German prisoners of
war in this country, and we did not
build new jails. We put the prisonera on one part of an established
m
i Ii I nfu fcamp
fi mr» and
anrl m
arid main!
a.
military
made
mainte­
nance men and helpers out of them.
We, the taxpayers, own the land
that the bases sre on. Many bases
have security systems for st least
part of the base. There sre buildings
near most bases where the families
of the armed forces lived, snd now
the families of the prison workers
could live there. Have the prisoners
keep every piece of equipment, every
building and the grounds in perfect
condition. Some might even team a
trade.
I f there is a natural disaster, gu
to the nearest base and there is a
shelter ready to move into —• the
roada, lighting, etc., and aU are in
top condition and ready. Prepared­
ness is a comforting and wonderful
feeling.
Pleaae do not use my name or
address. Just turn me ...
ANONYMOUS IN CALIFORNIA
D E A R A N O N Y M O U S : Y ou r
ides seems sensible to me. How­
ever, there are m any reasons
why our closed m ilitary bases
are not being utilised aa prisons.
Among them are toxic wastes in
s o m e lo c a tio n s , su bstan d ard

ADVICE

ABIG AIL
VAN BUREN

attention. Abby, but in your opinion,
why has my husband turned over a
new leaf?
WONDERLNG
DEAR WONDERING: Proba­
b ly because there's not much
le ft under the old one. Enjoy
your good fortune.

ECAL
b u ild in g s , and the f ac t that
landowners in adjacent commu­
nit ies fe a r It w o u l d d e va l ue
th eir property. Also, local gov­
ernments would prefer to turn
the bases Into moneymakers to
generate more tax revenue.

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my 58-yeur-old husband had a brief
affair with hia secretary. It was no
secret: all the tongues in this little
town were wagging a mile a minute.
Once, when I found a motel key
in his coat pocket, he had the gall to
tell me that he gut tired of driving,
so he checked into a mote) to take a
little nap. (Three miles from home!)
Well, last year he had some
surgery that left him impotent, and
since then, [ couldn't ask for a more
devoted husband. He sends me flow­
ers, and phones i f he knows he's
going to be half an hour late. He
even takes me on business trips,
which he never did before.
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�4B - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, June 24, 1997

Legal Notices
PUBLIC H0T1CI
DECLARATION Of
INDEPENDENCE

wm n iA e .ii___ u ___tiumtil
American O m an* with thalr
decendcnt*. a n sufoocti of a
tawmn S u i i owing slleolanc*
to Ifn oovim m aiU thereof.

and .

hi Truer la the foreign luritdicnon known aa the Municipal
Corporation ol the Dtatric! ol
Columbia, a Democracy. Inciudmg thoee ol it*' political subdi­
visions. the lllty (10) Corporate
■latee Any and all peel and
preeent political bee Implied by
operation ol law or othenelee In
Trull with the Democracy &gt;e
hereby dleavowed. dileohrad
and ol no further alfooL
Am erican Cltlaen by birth,
pledge my allegiance to the
Republic end ite lllty |(0| union
liatoe, and pureuant to IS
United Stelae Stout* at Larga,
hereby eipatriate and remove
myeell and my daactndanta
from tha Democracy * political
and territorial lunadiction and
lhareby
aetabliah
my
CilUanahip within tha political
and territorial bordara ol
America, to voluntarily ba under
Itie lawa. liberty, protection,
guarantee! and immunltle* ol
iti' Republican form ol govern­
ment and tta' (operation ol
power* in order |o on(oy my
right to Ilia, liberty, and the pur­
suit ol hepptneaa. having tuN
right to own and control private
properly, having tuN power lo
contract, eitabiieh commerce
as guaranteed by the tuN 10
Amendmenta ol Me Bill ot
Righte to the Constitution tor
the united Sills* of America aH
because It is my right end duty
to p a n a legacy ol Liberty to
thoee that follow
Signed and sealed Hits t tlh
day ol June., i m . nunc pro
tunc to 14 duly ISSd the date
ol my birth
Paul O. Brink Ie
In Preprls Persona, Sul Juris
A C K N O W L lD O IN IM T i Paul
Q. BrinAle. personally known
to me (or by identities bon hat
provan lo be on the baste ol
satisfactory evidence) affirmed
and autnenbed to the above
before me. s Notary Public in
and tor the Corporate Slate ol
Florida on tote 1&gt;th day of
at Bardsrd (city),
(county). Florida
(auto). Prune** my hand and
official seal
RICHARD R COOK. JR.
Notary Public. Stale ol Florida
My comm ocpUac Mar 11.
NaSCUHn
NonOed Thru CX
Service
Publish Juns Id, 1BBT
DCF-243______________
. N o n c e op
APPLICATION PON TAX D IB D
N O TICI IS HiRCBV OIVCN.
that COWARO J. TiRRY, tha
holdar ol tha following cartMcciefs) hee filed said eerbfl­
ea la(a) for a Ua dead to ba
ieiuad lhereon The certificate
number!*) and yoar(s) of
ieauonca. the dcacriplion of the
property, and the name(s) in
which ll was assessed ia/src aa
followi:
Certificate No. 141
Year of Issuance t SIM
Description ol Property;
LIO E 1/2 OF LOT 4 BLX 34 M
W CLARKS SUBO PB 1 PO 107.
Names In which aaaaesad
Thelma N Mika All ol said
property being In the County of
Semmoie. Stats ot Florida.
Unless such certifies!*!*) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described in such
certificate!*) will be sold to the
highest bidder al the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on tha 2Slh day ol July. 1W T, at
11 00 A M
Payment of Sale las. applica­
ble documentary stamp tsses
and recording fsaa are required
to ba paid by the successful
bidder al the sale. Full payment
ol in amount equal to the high­
est bid is due within 24 hours
after the advertised lime of the
sale All payments shall be caeh
or guaranteed Instrument,
made payable to too Clerk ol
the Circuit Court
Dated this Sth day ol June.
1997.
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by; Michelle L. Slhra
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 17, 34. and
July I S. 1997
PCF-143

P U III6 N o tic e

DECLARATION OF
M O EP IN D EN C a
WHERIA1_.I1

is___ claimed

Autumn CIMim u l . with Unit
d its jd s n u . «rt luD ItEli al a
iuikiua S U H . u b j ; j slltsu n is

ig. tfit aaurnmint. tftsrsaf.

and

WHEREAS II Is nscaasary to
the malnlsnsnco ol public
peace that this claim ol foreign
allegiance should be promptly
and finally disavowed:
TH E R E FO R E, WE. Jeel O .
BeInkle, end wife, Donna H.
BaUihle. Cltiiana ol USA coun­
ty living by choice In tha Florida
Republic, in the name of The
Almighty Creator, by our
Declaration of Independence
do solemnly Publish and
Der lara
our
right
to
B ieatrla U en ahaaluta. our
rea In True! to tha foreign
jurisdiction known at tha
Municipal Corporation of tha
Dtetnct
Ol
Columbia.
a
Democracy. Including those of
ita' political subdivisions, the
titty (SO) Corporal* Statas. Any
and all pail and preaant politi­
cal lias implied by operation of
law or olherwla* In Trust with
the Democracy I* hereby dis­
avowed, Unsolved and ol no
(urlhar affect
We, Jeel Q. Brinhle, and
wife, Oanno R. Brink!*, aa
Amerfaan Oillaao* by birth,
pledge our allegiance •« ••»*
Rapubiic and Ite fifty (90) union

Signed and sealed M is ISHi
day ol A n a . I N I nunc pro
tunc to I T Moron tS39 the
data ol my birth.
Joel • - Sr Ink is
In Propria Pore ana. Sul Juris
Signed and sealed IMs 1IH»
day ol Ju&gt;&gt; 1SST nunc pro
tunc to IB January, IBS# the
data ol my birth
Donna R. Brinhle
In Propria Persona, to l Juris
ACK SO W LEDG BM EK Ti__Joel
S r U ll* . bath personally known
to me (or by idenlihcetion has
proven to be on the basis el
eatiefactory avtdancej affirmed
end subscribed to the above
betore me. o Notary Public in
end tor the Corporate State ol
Florida on this t t t k day ol
la M to s li (county). Florida
(slate). Witness my hand and
official seel
RICHARD R. COOK. JR
Notary Pubito. State el Florida
Myeomm aspires Mar ts.
tees
n«. cc snort
Bonded Thru Official Notary
Ifobhsh* Juno Id. 1H7
DCF-M1
ciR o u nr c o u r t
O P TN B t e n t JUDICIAL
e iN o u rr in a n d f o r
S B M N M L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
c a p s n o . e r b s b t - o a tde
FLORIDA BAR HO. B0040*0
INLAND MORTOAOl
CORPORATION.
PteinliR.
m tw i

JOHNNIE l l
HOWARD. ET AL.
Defendant
NOTKJB OP BALB
Notice la hereby given that In
accordance with the Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered on June am. tear in
civil action no ST O U T CA-14B
to tha Circuit Court of SanVnole
County. Florida, to which
Johnnie M. Howard, al at. are
the Defendant* and Inland
Mortgage Corporation, the
PtelnllH. I wUI sea to the highest
bidder tar caah at tha Waat
Pont door. 3Q1 N. Park Are.
Sardord FL *3771 al 11 00 e m

tolj i suit tNh.lWT oo the M-

fowing described reel property
LOT *44 SPRINO OAKS UNIT
S. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I T PAOE 74
THROUQH
TS.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
More commonly known ee: TS3
Little Wokhro C r. Altamonte
Springe. FL 33714
DATED June tlh. 1SB7
(Court Beef)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Dorothy W Bolton
As Deputy Clerk
Matthew J. Schllchte
Attorney st Law
|I1 4 Hollywood Bled
Hollywood FL 1*079
Publication ol this notice on
June 17. 34. 1M7 to the follow­
ing publication. Sanford Herald.
DCF-1 S4
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal of the below
described vehicles woe con­
ducted In compliance with F.S.
T ll.T E . Notice that Butch’a
Towing will soil told vehicles ot
Public Auction tor Caah on July
10th. 1W7 at 10 00 am al 100
Persimmon
Ave.,
Sanford,
Florid*. Wo reserve the right to
withdraw any vehicles from this
auction. AN vehicles sold AS IS.
No Utlo guaranteed Butch's
Towing rooorvo* the right to bid
on any vehicle.
MS* Chav 40
IO« 1Q1ACH9P107209*49
1979 Ford 40
104 9US3H20424]
1917 Honda 10
104 JMMEC3J29HS009 M2
1979 Lincoln 2D
ID4 9VI9AB70359
1999 Jaap 40
104 1J4FT7IS9SLA49512
1919 Marc 40
104 SX32T922912
1992 Olds 20
ID4 t Q1AM471SCM909*41
1990 M u d * 40
104 JM1BO2241L0I41WE
1907 Plym 40
104 PM4107624ASSI
1919 VW
104 WVWRB0104KW2S747S
1997 Plym 40
IO 4 PM41G 76244491
1999 VW 20
ID 4WVWRB0104KW2S7479
19*7 VW 20
104 If742293S
1994 Olds 20
104 1Q3AR47AXIR193993
Vehicles may be slewed one
hour prior lo sale.
Publish: July 24, 1W7 0EF-1S2A
NOTICE OP
APPLICATION FOR TAX OESO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUNS AS CSTDN/DH-3
ASSOC ATTN MICHAEL MANNINO (FL S401). the holder ol
the following certificate!*) has
Iliad aatd carbftcatala) for a taa
daad lo b* tasued thereon. The
certificate
number(s)
and
year(*)
of
issuance,
the
description of the property, and
the namaftl in which it wee
assessed it/are aa foltowe.
Certificate No 2992
Yeer of laauance: 1994
Description ot Property
LEO LOT 41 REPLAT OF WINWOOD PARK PB 3 PO 30
Namee in which as*as sad
Carrie Sima All ol maid properly
being In the County of
Seminole, Stale of Florida
Unleaa such ceriiftcale(a) shall
b* radeemed according lo law,
tha property described In auch
certifical*(t) will ba told to Ih*
highest bidder *1 the west front
door.
Stminol*
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florid*,
on tha 4th day of August, IEB7,
at 11 00 a m.

Payment of Sale fee. ippHcobie documonlery stamp taioe
and recording tsae are requirvd
to be paid by too luccoeehd
bidder af too solo Full payment
of an amount equal to too high­
est bid ie duo erilhin 14 houre
otter the advertised time of tha
sale An payments shall be cash
or guaranteed
Instrument,
mod* poyabfo to the Clerk ot
too Circuit Court.
Deled foie 11th day ot Juno.
1ES7.
(tool)

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that MARSHALL E ALLEN. Ih*
holder of IS* following certiftcatafo) ha* filed said certiftcat*!*) for a U s deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number!*) and year)*) of
issuance. Ih* description af tha
property, snd the namefs| in
srhteh n was as seised i*/*r* a*
follow*
Carttticat* No. 3179
Year of Issuance 1999
Description of Property
MARYANNE MORSE
U a TRACT B (LESS BEG SLY
CLERK OF THE
MOST COR RUN N 49 DEG IE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
MIN 12 S IC W 120 FT N S DEG
I t MIN 31 SEC W 194 49 FT •
FLORIDA
49 D IO tS MIN 92 SEC E 239 3S
b y MtehaBo L. Sitra
FT
SWLV ON CURVE 100 03 FT
Deputy Clerk
TO B IO ) OAK FOREST UNIT 1
Publsh Juno 24, Jury T, E, end
PO 22 P Q I I t TO S3
19. 1997
DEF-34E
Nsmos in which assessed
Qulfstream Housing Carp Ah ol
M id property being in the
APPLICATION PON TRX D U D
County of Samoa**. State of
NOTICE IS HEREBY OtYIN.
Florida
that FUNB AS CBTDH/DH-3
Unto** such certificate!*) shall
ASSOC ATTN: MICHAEL MAN­
b* redeemed according to law,
NING (PL &lt;401L the holder of the property described in such
tha toOowtog c*rtHlc*to&lt;s| ha* certifies la!*) will be M id to Ih*
Mad oaid a*rtlllcato&lt;i) tor a toe highest foddar al the weal front
fIgoff
ow
*D
*»-M
— IIB
mm
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4 |U
H&gt;W
WIEU
a*
to
—4
.1 1
O
ESQtE
D
EeU
II.W1
11
door.
E amino lo
County
centrical*
number! ■)
end
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
y*ar|e) of ieeuoncc.
the on Ih* 14th day of July. 1M7. al
deecnptren ot the properly, amt 11 00 A M
the namefs) to which It wwa
Payment ot Sato fa*, applica­
accessed ia/aro ao tohow*
ble documentary stamp lass*
Cortlfleata No 1300 *
and recording fees are required
Tsar ol toeuonoo 1004
to bo paid by to* successful
Deecrfphoe of Property:
bidder a| the sale F uH payment
LEO LOT 444 (L E U S I I FT * Of on amount equal to the highRO) ALTAMONTE LAND HOTEL M t bid ie du* within 24 hours
a NAVIGATION CO PB 1 PO I I
•flat the advertised time ot (he
Noma* to artoeh *******d
oal* A l payment* shah be cash
Clalut M Vbmmon. Maria A Of guaranteed
instrument,
R im e s . Ah of eaid property mode payable to to* Clerk of
being in the County of too Circuit Court.
Seminole, Stale at Florida
Oolod this 21th day of Mey.
Unieto such certifleaM&lt;t| shah 1BE7
bo redeemed according to low.
!***0
too property described to such
MARYANNE MORSE
certificate!*) will bo taM to Oto
CLERK OF THE
highest bidder el the weal haul
CIRCUIT COURT
door.
Somineto
County
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Court house. Sanford, Florida,
FLORIDA
on toe 29m day o4 July 1997. M
by Mich*He L Idva
11.00 A M
Deputy Clerk
Payment ol Soto too, appico- Pubhsh June 3. to. 17. and 24.
bie documentary stamp tesoa 19E7
m w iiiE ^
A A o d lM iB A—
— — BT1
m a e a k js ij u o jl
EnU
TwvOnjwfTJJ
IDE■
0 IF -2 3
to be paid by the eueceeeful
fodder it the eels. FuB payment
ol an amount equal to the klgh
N O TtC I OF
•el bid is duo wiffim 24 hours
APPLICATION FOR TAX O I I O
after the advertised Urn* of toe
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
seta All payment* eheh ba cosh
to ll FUNB AS CSTON/OH-3
or guaranteed instrument,
ASSOC ATTN MICHAEL MAN­
mod* payable to the Clerk of
NING (FL440I) the holder of
the Circuit Court
to* tollowing certificate!*) he*
Oatod Ihi* Ito day of Juno.
hied ssvd cartihc*t*&lt;s| for a fas
1997
deed to be issued Ihereon The
(Seel)
certificate
number)*)
and
MARYANNE MORSE
yeaifs) ot issuance,
the
CLERK OF THE
description of to* property, snd
CIRCUIT COURT
to* nsm*&lt;*) in which it was
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
assessed is/are a* follows
FLORIDA
Certiticau No 3132
by Shirley C Hergerl
Year ot Issuance 1994
Deputy Clerk
Description of Properly
Pubhsh Juno 17. E 14. 1997 . u a e i c 24 TWP I t 4 R O I 304
July 1. E S, 1997
BEO 443 2 FT N OF W t/4 COR
RUN N 4S FT ■ 149 3 FT ■ 44 FT
, 0EF-1I7
W t M 44 FT TO BED
NO TICE OP
Name* in which assessed
APPLICATION f o r TAX D U D
RICHAR0
H
EHLENFIILO.
N O TICI IS HERSBV GIVEN.
CARMEL LA F EHLENFIILO Ah
Ihsl FUNB AS CSTDN/DH-3
Of said property being In the
ASSOC ATTN MKT HA EL MAN­
County of (eimnot*. Slat* of
NING (FL *4011. to* holder oi
Florida
to* toitowing cerilflcelal!) has
linfosa auch certifies left) shah
Sled said cemheat*!*) fee a taa
be redeemed according lo low.
deed lo ba issued toemen The
the property described in such
certltical*
number(e)
end
Mrtihcalefs) win be sold to the
imt r ill
ol
issuance,
the
high ist fodder al to* west hoot
description *4 t^s^s P ria sr!! sn^4
door.
Bemtool*
County
to* nemetat M which If dak
Court house Sanford. Florida
aasassad le/ore a* follows
on Ih* I4to day of JULY. 1997.
CarliAesla No 244
at 11 00 A M
Year of Issuance 1494
Payment of tale fa*, applica­
Oatcnplion of Property:
ble documentary stamp tea**
LEG LOT S BLR 7 TR A TOWN
and recording tee* are required
OF IA N 7ORD PB 1 PO 94
to be paid by the successful
Name* in which aaaaaaed
foddar at the sale Full payment
Margaret A Jon** AM of eaid
of an amount equal lo to* high­
property being In toe County ot
est bid 1* du* wilhin 24 hours
I* mmol*. I tala of Florida.
after the advertised time ot the
Unleaa auch certificate's) ahail
Ml* Ah payment* shall be cr.sh
be radaamad according lo law.
or guaranteed
instrument,
the property described in auch
made
payable lo the Clerk of
ceriiftcelefa) will be sold to toe
to* Circuit Court
highest bidder *1 the west front
Dated this 29th day ol MAY,
door.
leminol*
County
1997.
Courihouto. Sanford. Florida,
(2**0
on the 14lh day ol July. 1997, at
MARYANNE MORIE
I I 00 A M
CLERK OF THE
Pcymenl of Sale too. applica­
CIRCUIT
COURT
ble documonlery stamp tales
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
and recording lose are required
FLORIDA
to be paid by toe successful
by SHIRLEY C HERBERT
fodder al to* eel*. Full payment
Deputy Clerk
of an amount equal lo the high­
Publish
JUNE 3. 10. 17 A 21th.
est tod I* due within 24 hour*
1997
slier toe advertlead time el to*
DCF-42
M l* All payment* shall be caah
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to to* Clerk of
M TH E CIRCUIT COURT
the Circuit Court
OF TH E 19TH JUDICIAL
Dated But 2tlh day ol Mey,
CIRCUrT, IN AND FOR
1907
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
(»«*/)
FLORIDA
MARYANNE MORSE
BERENAL
CLERK OF THE
JURISDICTION
OIVtEION
CIRCUIT COURT
CASE HO I9T-9999-CA-14B
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CHASE MORTGAGE
FLORIDA
SERVICES. INC . A
by; Mich*Me L 9ifv*
DELAWARE CORPORATION.
Deputy Clark
F/K/A CHASE MANHATTAN
Publish Jun* 1, 10. 17, and 24.
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
1907
PLAINTIFF
DEF-34
V i.
SUSAN
DOROTHY
MELLOT,
NOTICE OP
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SUSAN
APPLICATION FOR TAX OESO
DOROTHY MELLOT.
NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN,
COMMERCIAL. CRE0IT
that FUNS AS CST0N/DH-1
CORPORATION. Q E CAPITAL
A330C ATTN MICHAEL MAN­
CONSUMER LEN0INQ INC .
NING (FL 1401). the holdar ol
A/K/A Q E CAPITAL
to# following carllfical*!*) hat
CONSUMER CARO C O :
hied said certifies t*(a) tor a tea
SUNTRUST BANKCARD
daad to be Issued thereon The
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
certificate
number!*)
and
MONTGOMERY WARD CREDIT
year!*)
of
laauanca,
tha
CORPORATION. BARNETT
description ol to* property, and
BANK. N. A F/K/A BARNETT
tha name!*) In which II was
TECHNOLOGIES. INC . F/K/A
assessed ia/aro st follow*:
BARNETT RECOVERY
Certificate No 117
CORPORATION. JOHN DOE
Year ot laauanca: 1994
AND
JANE DOE A l UNKNOWN
Description of Properly
TENANTS
LEG LOTS 12 a 13 MIDWAY
IN POSSESSION
PB f PO 41
OEFENOANT(I)
Nam** In which aaseeaed.
N O TIC I
Daley Hadley Heir*. Oorolhy
OF FORICLOSURS SALE
Evens. Robert Chamber*. AH ol
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
said property being in the
pursuant to a Summary Final
County ol Sermnol*. State ot
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
Flond*
JUNE STH. 1997, entered In
Unlaaa auch c*rtlftcal*(t) shall
Civil Cat* No 97-00S9-CA-14B
ba radaamad according to law,
of tha Circuit Court ol the 1STH
to* property described in such
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMI­
carlificel*!*) will be sold to tha
NOLE
County.
SANFORO.
fughe* I fodder al to* wait from
Florida. I will sal) lo to* highest
door.
Saminola
County
snd best bidder lor cash at to*
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
W IS T FRONT DOOR of tha
on to* 4to day ol August, 1997,
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
a l 11 00 A M
located at M t N PARK AVE w
Payment ol 8*1* la*, applica­
SANFORO. Florida, at I t 00
ble documentary sump tales
am . on the 9th day ot
and recording lea* are required
September, 1997 the following
lo be paid by to* eueceeeful
described property as tel forth
fodder at to* tale Full payment
In
said
Summary
Fins)
ol an amount equal lo to* high­
Judgment, to-wtt
est bid la du* within 24 hours
LO T 27. LAKE BRANTLEY
attar the advertised tun* ot the
HILLS ACCORDING TO THE
M l* All payments shall ba caah
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED
or guaranteed
instrument,
IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 37.
mad* payable lo too Clerk of
PUBLIC REC0R0S OF SEMI­
the Circuit Court.
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA LESS
Dated Ihi* 20to day of Jun#,
1997.
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH­
(3**1)
WEST CORNER OF LOT 27.
LAKE
0RANTLEY
HILLS.
MARYANNE MORSE
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
CLERK OF THE
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
CIRCUIT COURT
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 37. PUB­
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
FL0RI0A
COUNTY. FLORIDA. THENCE
by; Shiriay C Hsrgert
RUN EASTERLY ALONO THE
Deputy Clerk
NORTHERN BOUNDARY OF
Publish June 24. 1997
SAIO LOT 27. SO FEET.
Juty 1 .1. and I E 1007
THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY
OCF-2E9

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ALONQ A LINE PARALLSL TO
THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF
SAIO LO T 17. TO A POINT ON
THE SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY
OF SAIO LOT 17. THENCE RUN
WESTERLY
ALONG
THE
SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY OF
SAID LO T 17. TO THE SOUTH­
W EST CORNER OF LO T 17.
THENCE RUN NORTHERLY
ALONG
THE
WESTERLY
BOUNDARY OF LO T &gt;7. 710
FEET, MORE OR LEES. TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING
Dried this Sth day of Juno,
1ES7.
[CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of too Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
4SCO SHERIDAN STREET
STB 400
HOLLYWOOO. FL 33021
(SS4) 943-0400
99-09044
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, parsen* with diaaWIhie* needing a apec lei accom­
modation
should
contact
COUNT ADMINISTRATION, ot
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtheuso at 407-323-4330
EX 4227. 1-E00-E44-4771 (TOO)
or I-SOO-MI-E770, via Florida
Relay Service
Publiah June 17. 14, 1SE7

D IM M
ST. JOHNS RIVER
WATER MANAGEMENT
D M TM M T
1IVSB NOTICE
OF MTBMDED
A9EN 0Y ACTION
Tha On met grvae notice of it*
Uitant to i**u* a permit to Ih*
following appiiconttsl on July 4.
1997
E A O L It POINT DEVELOP­
MENT LTD GENERAL PART.
NIA. WILLIAM COLE WC A TC
HOLDING* INC . 704 TURNBULL AVENUE. SUITE 303.
ALTAMONTE
EPRINOE.
FL
37701, application 44-M 7 0J14AGM4-SRP Tha profact ia
located in lemmole County.
Section 11 Townahip 11 South.
Rang* 10 teat The IRP appli­
cation i* for CON I T RUCTION
OF A 49-LOT SUBDIVISION
AND TO RECONFIGURE THE
PREVIOUSLY PERMITTED WETDETENTION POND INTO FOUR
SMALLER
WET-0E TENTION
PONDS (A. B. C AN0 D). C O N ­
STRUCTION OF REAR YARD
•WALE AND THE MODIFICA­
TION OF A PREVIOUSLY PERMl TTED MITIOATION PLAN
KNOWN AS (A D L IB POINT.
PHASE IV Tha receiving waterbody &gt;* HOWELL CREEK
SEMINOLE COUNTY ATTN
JERRY MCCOLLUM. P I . 920
WEST LAKE MARY BLVO .
SUITE 200. SANFORO. FL
12773
application 49-117044SAO-ERP
Tha protect I*
located m leminol# County,
knrlrone 01 97. 04 O* 4 10.
Townahip 20 South. Rang* 31
East The ERP appheatton i* for
SEGMENT t INCLUDES WIDEN­
ING I • MILES OF EXISTING
ROADWAY ANO SEGMENT II
INCLUOCI 1 S MILES OF NEW
ROADWAY KNOWN AS EAST
LAKE MARY BLVO E SILVER
LAKE DRIVE Tha receiving
wrier body I* LAKE JBSBUP
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION 719 SOUTH
WOODLAND BLVO . DELAND
FL 32720. application *4-11704S7AO-IRP Tha protect I*
located in leminol* County
Sections 09. 09. I I 9 32.
Township* 20 E t i South.
Rang* 10 (aal The ERP appli­
cation it for CONSTRUCTION
OF A SURFACE WATER MAN­
AGEMENT SYSTEM ASSOCIAT­
ED WITH CONSTRUCTION OF A
ROAD
INTERCHANOE
ON
INTERSTATE 4 ANO COUNTY
ROAD 4IA
The receiving
waterbody ie LOCH LEHMAN
CITY OF ALTAMONTE
SPRINGE. ATTN GLENN FOR­
REST. PE . 224 NEWBURYPORT
AVE . ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FL 12701. application 44-1170442AO-ERP The protect is
located in Seminole COunty,
Sections 09. IS t 19. Township
21 South. Range 29 East. The
IRP application is to IMPLE­
MENT EROSION CONTROL
MEASURES WITHIN TWO SEC­
TIONS OF THE LITTLE WEKIVA
RIVER (AREAS 1 4 2) Tha
receiving waterbody Is Ih*
WEKIVA RIVER
CITY OF ALTAMONTE
SPRINOI. ATTN GLENN FOR­
REST. PE . 22S NEWBURYPORT
AVE . ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FL 32701. application 44-1170442AQ-ERP The protect I*
located in Seminole County.
Section Ot. Township 21 South.
Rang* IS East. The ERP appUcriton t* to IMPLEMENT ERO­
SION CONTROL MEASURES
WITHIN ONE SECTION OF THE
U TTL E WEKIVA RIVER (AREA
1). Tha receiving waterbody I*
toe WEKIVA RIVER.
The file!a) containing each of
the above-listed application!*)
are available tor inspection
Monday through Friday accept
for legal holiday*. 4 00 a m to
1 0 4 p m af Ih* 4t. Johns River
Wsler Management District
Headquarters or to* appropri­
ate held office The Dislrtcl will
take action on each permii
application Ualad above uniass
a petition for an administrator*
proceeding (hearing) I* filed
pursuant lo to* proviaion* of
taction 120S7, F 4 . and aactton 40C-1 f i t . F A C A person
whoa* substantial tnlarasta ar*
affected by any of the Oiatricla
proposed permitting decisions
identified above may petition
tor an administrative hearing in
accordance
with
section
&lt;20 57. F.S. Petitions must
wcomply with to* requirements
ol Florida Administrative Cod*
Rule 40C-1S21 and b* filed
with (received by) to* Oistrict
Clerk focelad al Oiatrisf
Headquarters, Highway 104
West. Ptlatka Florida 12177.
Pslltiont for administrative
hearing on too above appltcationfs) must ba fliad within four­
teen (14) day* ot publication of
this notice or within nlnataan
(19) day* ol Ih* District deposit­
ing nolle# ol toi* intsnl in tha
mail for those persons lo whom
Ih* Oistrict male actual notice
Failure lo til* a petition within
tola lime period shall conalltuta
a waiver ol any right such per­
son may have to request an
administrator* determination
(hearing) under section 120 87.
F t . , concerning the tub)*ct
permit application. Petitions
which sre not tiled In accor­
dance with the above provi­
sion* ar* sub|*ct lo ditrmesal.
Shannon Barlctn.
Senior Permii Data Technician
Permit Dale Services Otvision
Si. Johns River
Water Management District
Publish: Jun* 24. 1997
DEF-271

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IN T N I C IR C U IT CO UNT
OF TNB ■M H TB B N TH
JU O M IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
R4 AND FOB
SEMINOLE CO UN TY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION 01911 ION
OAEB NO. M -1 9 9 G OA 14 B
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
**
USE ANNE IECOA
and
. AN
UNKNOWN PERSON
M POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY.
Defendant)*)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated Jun* 9th.
1M7. and antarad In Caa* No
*9-1399 CA 14 B. al tha Cucuil
Court of tha EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit in and for 9IM IN0LS County. Florida wharem
CHEMICAL UORTGAOC COM ­
PANY it Plaintiff and LIES
ANNE IECOA. *1 a t. ar*
Detondaat*. I mil sell la tha
fug heel and best bidder tor
caah in tha Weal front door al
too Courthouse in Sanford.
SEM tN O a County, FforUJ*. at
It 00 a m o'clock on tha Sth
day of September 199 7. the toitowing described property as
set
forth in
said
Final
Judgment to snl
LO T B7. RIVERSIDE AT TWtN
RIVERS UNIT I. ACCORDING TO
THE
F IA T
THEREOF
AS
R IC O R 0 I0 IN PLAT BOOK 44.
M O E E M . 44 IE. 17 ANO IS.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, a/k/a
1*4*
A0UARIUS
COURT.
OVIEOO. FLORIDA 327(1
DATED tor* Sth day ol Jun*.
1*97
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark af sent Court
By Oorolhy W Bolton
Aa Deputy Clerk
Faber E Oithtj. F A
Suit* 300
1970 Madfug* Avenue
Coral Gabtoa. Florid* 3314*
(309) 942-4110
■Parson* with a (Inability who
need a special accommodation
lo ponwipata m ton proceeding
should
contact
ADA
CoordmaSar *1 lemmaI* County
Court houee
391 N
Paik
Avenue Suite N301. Sanford.
Florida 32771. at lean fur* day*
prior
la
lha
proceeding
Telephone (407) 313-4330 eel
422 7 1-999-999-4771 (TOO) or
t *400-914-9770 (V) vie Flond*
Raley tervica *
Pubheh June 17. 14. 1*97
0SF-191*
l
o
N OTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX OESO
NOTtCI I I H IR IB Y OIVEN
toil FUNB AS CSTDN/DH-3
ASSOC ATTN MICHAEL MAN­
NING (FL 9401) the holder of
to* foitawmg cert,he*!•&lt;*) he*
fried i » d eertihceteft) lor e lee
deed to be leaned thereon The
carllfical*
number's) and
yearisl ol
laauanca lha
description ol to* property and
to* name!*) in e S a k il wa*
aaaeeted n/*r* aa tolhnet
Cerafteal* No 2193
Teat *1 laauance 1194
Deacnpfion el Property
LEO LOT I t BLK 9 * W 1/2
VACO 9T AD J ON I LARI VIEW
PB 1 PO 14
,
Name* m which aiaeaMd
Charlie J Shepherd Ail el ir*d
property being m the County *4
Semmoie Stele ol Flond*
Unieee such ceriiheelets) then
be redeemed according to low.
■he property detenbed m tuch
certificate!!) will be sold to Ih*
fvaheei fodder el the w ell IronI
door
Semmoie
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Ffonde,
on the 4lh day of Augutl. 1*97.
•I 11 OO a m
Payment of Sal* tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taa#*
and recording fee* sra required
lo be paid by to* successful
foddar al toe sal* Full payment
ol an amounl equal lo Ih* fughesl but it du* wiihut 24 hour*
after Ih* advert teed time ol the
sere AN payments shell be cash
or
guaranteed instrument,
mad* payable lo the Clerk ot
the Circuit Court
Dated true ISth day ol Jun*.
1997.
ISaal)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Michelia L Silva
Deputy Clerk
Pubiteh Jun* 24. end July I. I.
snd IS. 1997
OSF-249
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUNS A* C9TDN/0H-2
ASSOC ATTN MICHAEL MAN­
NING (FL (401). tha holdar of
the toitowing certificate!*) has
Sled seid ceruflctl*!*) lor a fee
deed lo be issued thereon The
Certificate
number!*)
end
y*ar(a) of
Itsuanc*.
Ih*
daacrlplton of to* property, and
to* name's) In which II was
assessed is/sr* is follow*
Certificate No 17SS
Year of Issuance 1994
Oaacrlplion ol Property
LEG PT OF L O T I 43S 439 A 437
D ISC AS DEQ IS 7 FT W OF INT
S Ll LOT 437 9 NLV R/W ST RO
429 RUN N 921 S FT E 242 3 FT
S S39 7 FT SWLY ON CURVE
293 47 FT TO BEG |S AC)
BLACK HAMMOCK PB 1 PG 31.
Name* In which assessed ST
MARY E ARCHANGEL MICHAEL
COPTIC ORTHODOX CHURCH
INC. All of said property being
in Ih* County ol Seminole.
Stale of FloridaUnlesa auch c*rtifical*(s) shall
b* radaamad according to law.
the property described in such
certificate!*) will be sold to Ih*
htghe*I bidder at the west front
door.
leminol*
County
Courthouse, Sanlurd. Florid*,
on Ih* 14to day of JULY. 1997.
at 11 00 A M
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp tasas
and recording I*** era required
to b * paid by to* successful
foddar at the aal* Full payment
of an amounl equal to to* high­
est bid is du* within 24 hour*
after Ih* advsrliaed lime of Ih*
sale. Ail payments Shall be cash
or guarantied
instrument,
made payable to the Clerh of
to* Circuit Court
Oated toi* 29 to day of MAY,
1997
(1**0
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORI0A
by: SHIRLEY C HEROERT
Deputy Clark
Pubhah JUNE E, 10. 17 A 24to.
1997
DEF-43

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IN TRE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE SMMTBSRTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
to ARO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIOA
c a s e M i 0 7 -ie e e -D R -e e -o
IN RE
S T I v IN ALLEN
QRAOT
A Minor Child
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MARK ORAOY
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tkei on ooeon to change the
te a * of Eleven Alan O isay to
Btaven M an Lea he* fcaeo Mad
agamsi you and you ar*
rwqwrad to aanr* a copy el yov&gt;
written defenses if any to it on
7HOMA9
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9TIPHAN.
IfO U lR E. Petitioner • Attorney.
291 Maitland Avenue. Suit* 301.
Alternant* Spring*
Florid*
32701 on or before JULY 17th
I M 7. end hi* in* anginal with
Ih* Clerk of this Court either
before seme* on Plaintiffs'
attorney or immedietely there­
after. otherwise a default wUI
be entered against you tar ih*
relief
demanded
in
the
Complaint
OATED on JUNE 12th. 1997
(COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerh of to* Circuit Court
By Nancy R Winter
A* Deputy Clerk
Pubheh June 17. 24 and July
I. E. 1997
DIF-199

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CNM UfT COURT
ESMMOLB COUNTY
CABEi 9 0 -4 4 G 9 C A -1 9 -A

T,itzr~K'"

vs
Al e x a n d e r a o o a t i
Oelendeat
NOTICE OF •HE RIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtu* ot mat certain
Writ ol Elocution issued out el
end under the seel et Ih*
C-rcuif Court ol (eminate
County Flond* Cee* *999499-CA-I4-A upon a final
ludgmem rendered in to* aforetent court on in* 29th day of
October A 0 1994 m Ihe I cer­
tain case entitiied First Union
National Bank el Florida.
Plaintiff v* A4*sender Abbal*
De Iended I which alproeetd Writ
of Ececution wee detnered lo
me a* Sheriff ot Eemmol*
County. Florid* snd I have
lasted upon all the ngfn bit*
And interest of the defendant in
toe following described proper­
ty said property being located
•n Seminole County. Florida,
nor* particularly described aa
tollowa
1912 Pontiac Firaford
Vm VIO2FS23T0kL219993
and the undersigned ■* Sheriff
ol Seminole County. Florida,
writ at It 00 A M on Ih* 2Sto
day ol July A O 1997 offer tor
sal* and sail to Ih* higheet bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND ANO
SUBJECT TO ANY ANO ALL
I4IST1NO LEIN! SI the Front
(WEST) Door, at Ik* stepe. el
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse in Snnlord, Florida,
the above described property
That said cal* is being mad*
to saliafy the terms ot tola Writ
ol Elocution
Donald F Esknger. Sheriff
Semmoie County. Florida
NOTICE
REGARDING
THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEOINO
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IM THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORECEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 1149 29TH STREET.
•ANFORO. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS (407) 3)0-4940 TT0
(407)323-3321
Publish Jun# 24
July t. ■ end IS, 1SS7
With Sal* being held on July
2Sth. 1997
DCF-24t

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FL
CAES NO: 1 7 -1149-DR-92-W
IN RE toe Memage ol
Tme Rotoii
Petitioner
ANO
Patrick 0 Rololl
Respondent
N O T IC I OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO Patrick Orlando Rololl
YOU ARE HEREBY N0TIFIE0
that an action for diccotution ol
marriage hat been Med agamsi
you and you era required to
aarva a copy of your wrttlcn
defenses, in any. to if on Tina
Rololl.
Palilionar.
who**
addraaa a* PO
Boi 31,
■enford. FL 32772 on or before
JULY 1(ih. 1EE7, end Me too
original with lha clerk ol this
court
before
acrvlce
on
Petitioner or immedialaly th*r*afMr. If you fail to da co, a
default will be entered against
you tor tha relie I demanded In
tft# oatition
WITNESS my hand and the
seel of this court on JUNE 10to.
1997.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish June 17. 24, and July
t. E. 1997
DEF-19S

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27— Nureery * Child
Cara
CM LD CAAt my home Sped*
m m tor efterschool. Fncd « i
meetosrane. nsssorutss raise
weends w o m e n s

61— Monty to Land
A M I RICAN
AUTO
TITLE
LOANS Vbu keep car. no era*
P M . 322-1147-tonqwood

KIT *N* CARLYLE ® by Larry Wright

71— Halp Wantad

71— Help Wanted

DRIVERS
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P/T Frtsndy peraonakty A
pfaeaem vow* Mon, Wed, Frt
eventogt. Saf days. Drug Fra*
Work Place Apply Don “
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Lato Mwy Btot
TOLL COLLECTOR
Fu*
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407-04*337

71— Halp Wanted

AC CARRIERS, INC.

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tool Pre-School LAKE MARY
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ALL DEPARTMENT! A House
Laundry person. Housemen.
Nsmtenence end Dwhweahar
Appfy In person UarrM Coral
vent 135 International Pkwy.
Lake Mery 444 1000

APPLY ADHESIVES
m Trees HUHr.
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A M N T A N T MANAOAWa Sam
Ooody. SerranoM Tom * Cir
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UNBELIEVABLE COMMISSION!
EVENINGS ONLYLONQWOOO
*70 PER DEAL
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
_______ C A u . m - i m
WAREHOUSE A PNOOUCTION

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W* are hiring Friendly A
C ourteous People

71— Help Wantad

71— Help Wanted

Bartenders

OPPOftTUNmES

W O R K A T t U S Y A IR P O R T
Je rry 's Caterer*

323-0345
or hourly TLC

Comperv

Jerry** Caterers
AUToaaoTTVf o r rA A E R i
SaMordAongtvoodOHndo
flood Mama Parana*!
■anstos AAar SO Oayt
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AVON EARN TO W % COMM
Flee Hr*. %mm 331-1131 kid.

323-0345
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FIT * M-F •■ Net.
m m t n n . m -n ra m

nead a darter
too a caring A has a
■raonaRy k r o s p i

Register
Today

COME GflOW WITH
WATSON!
new amended oAce to

1AM be •*&gt; A csrMed
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TECHNICAL

Ca* TRUDY METER

COLLEGE

For i mrtodeMal inervwrv

323-3200

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Santord FL

O range City Cam pus

ASSOCIATES DEGREE
IN 18 MONTHS

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3

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2-187 8. VoluNla Atenur, Orange City

W e offer free training
through C o id w e ll
Banker U n rv e n rty

J

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C J I J A b v i a our Liks M ay
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(407) 321-2720

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PfMVATE
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ooce I J U day*
a* to (**panng me tit n k t
vanra f e t o t n pey to « e k
tod parson Hearsi cert A M t
M oney
Send r t ig n t to
Band Boa R. P O Boo I M I .
SeMonl FI v m IS67________
WANTED to
OEM Uenr* Cenvet COL Onv
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F r o n t D e « k C la r k
A R e b e l A u d it

A p p ly in p e rs o n :
G rill C o o k / K it. P r e p

Cdmpelitive Wag­
es J E R R Y 'S C A T E R E R S

93— Rooms Fo&lt; Rent

1 2 7 — S t o r a g a / O f llc M
F o r R «n t

U TJU TY C O N TR A C TO R
MtALTMl

PIT

Actor

Eeundromaf (WM Mart Pto/a)
3333 Hwy 17-32, tardord

mg ok D*
im W TiI M f f lI p -U :4 3 -w
•MR Coma and be a part d our
ouNtandng teem of Nurse* at
Debery Manor, a keener rated
kk.ied nuramg laokry to the
penwnc* at a
heto*
Drug
(Fngem EEO
tact toe ADON «

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MflfWk. Woman

o**r 30, ■

Charge Nurse
tree workprece
EN BMM f con­
407*33-4423

M Lauvky. phone, and w
Sag tA5*90 4 eeek »3 * 3 S 3
I PON RENT
UOQrmon f lOOrdep pays M
PleeM CM 321-7364

1 I* t
hr. totod A to prv tod
(350rmon
Secunry
ttop CM to detad* 875*035 or
pgr 415-2327 He** number or

97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u rn is h e d
pmracy.

M AE4TEN AN CC
C4mp
grombeanoe
rental
Some kWckiur 3 phmfeng
Va*d FDL weekend* ragjred
CM 122 *470 to r w n e e

M A IN TEN A N CE
C r &gt; in cerperwy rbywM. p***tog 8 ptoveang Apery Green­
wood Vtae*. 3)8 Merer* CouL

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to

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n f u r n is h e d

Ueetrt* A'
17.

LMemra 1CT-1W7
MANAGEMENT COUPLE E*&gt;
A repert
887-7001
to** &gt;97-7001

t perton WOT

• 3200 see C M *36-1447

AriMort

3 Bdnw Ap4
C AH.Carp* tod,

323-0345

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324-31
■31*3

323-M70

To Hire
Buy A I
FT-PT MgnL
Free Training Great U .
hra. 321*421.
I F IE

wweAweUS* 3 a »ie »

Door*. MndDw*. carpensry,
Drool
Mtog. dseks A conersto
c m d s a

C8C1I

253-Alr Conditioning
AC FOR AALf aieds and oUudo i m L For moo* ado CM
333-70IA or U t U W

2S3-Celling Repelr
P OPCOR N C E IU N Q
REPAIR
C A U ROBERT B A 9335

264-Clock Repair
ANTIQUE CLOCKS REPAiRED
Grarvfather. WM. Uanto A
Cuckoo 407 3 » 337d

AnySvng you need LjC A Ink
MOV lee. Free eu I7 IA I4 0

270-Drywall
orm aA U . -s t u c c o nepeoi
WM A Cerkng Taotura!
I 322-43JA

271-Electrical
MTWAO ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
fVrtrtontwI/ccmnvuciol
Uc 4£R 0014297 tnktonrNd
C M (407) 7AJ-4552
NE EDANILECTNC1AN7
C A U OlCK'a ELECTRIC
407-321*733
Lie ER0002A2*rOveo 33 Yr*.

2 6 5 -C a rp e n try
NEED A REASONABLE CARPCNTER7 CM Juaan today
327*063 »CaC024IOa
CARPENTER Al Hons
rapes*, paatong A oararise Ms.
Richard 0S*e*321 » 7 2
OAVS GREEN CARPENTRY
►tome approvement!. nVaot mpaas, kc/Vu 3 2 0 -l9 l!M t: S206

CHARLES 0. (Oenj M ALER.
Btakto. CBC067233. Reer
Comm. rtnvxM, kdcMone. ra­
pe* MC. VISA
407-320-1741
OAVR3 KEY CONSTRUCTION
Me WTkemodeMngiTkipaira
U c: COCO«7»3* 330-7303
U T T O N * Handyman A Ctsanmg SvC* No Fdl too imtATvg
Fra* sal 24 hr sve A37-0SH
SPECIALITY CONTRACTOR
Pamf and hm iprs UCBONOEO
Jack TullW 330-3973

r i l r t f - T ----------DuUdtr.
eip ai FL OuAr work. Al type#
deevto #8CC2.I03 324 4/90
RESKVCOMAWRCUUNEW/
RENOVATION C M 331-777701
24 h o 872 2922

2 9 8 -P r e s s u r e

Cleaning

RAINMAKER MmOATTON
Repavi A InkUJUUon
Free etbmaie* Cal 444 *374

UARY't LAUHORY SERVICE
Win weeh A Iron, Pickup A
Deliver. Low retek. 323-S3A4

EMPLOYMENT. Clerical A
Lgrt Industryi Tamp
Tam A F/T
Hkinedy Sliding:: 33*0441
I

CM to tree sMmats
behwssn 42. M F 321*712
PRESSURE Sleem WMhtog
Deck* *Waste •Driveways
STEAM FACTORY 324-783*

302-Rooflng
. NEW ROOFMO A REPAETS
LIcAns. Fin. Avail. Fraa EsL
DAW. Rooting: 230-M14
DOLAN ROOFING U c. RCOO42734, Fraa EsL Re-Roofing A
Risalra. Par 337*120.
YATES ROOFMO since 1928
Church A Sr. dec. 3rd. Gen.
U c. eRC0022S30. 322-1443

266Carpet/lnetallattona

NORTH SOUTH FENCE
Service tonal Cu*ton Oeugn
Free set Ucrtn*. 3663908

Central Florida Lawn ManagemantComplala lawn care Free
H S T M I 230*2*1

TROtSE ASSOC. Can. FL, toe.
PARALEGAL: Legal doc prap
Adoption, bankruptcy, drvorce
contract*, w in , mcorporaiion*.

CALL US tar M of your carpet
tog and Soar sovwmg need*
^ ^ rtT je u o m ttT M A M O ^

SPCOAUZmO to M fence reprivacy lane# mkUl*. A
Free Oiameiet 69S 2335

291-Painting

268-Cleaning
Services

276-Handy Man

314— Swim m ing P ool
Servlcaa

IAW CLE Arena m * A M .
IO BN
ee. *N do die leb right.
KATMTB IOEANIHa-fUiu.1.
wkymo.. rental cteen outs 11
yra. top. oiefa. 00-83*3

3 STAR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES. Plumbing, carpen­
try. elec, roof A yertl Work
Guar. Uc. 321*033
'HOM E REPAIRS, A U TYPES
Done E openly A Reliably
C M Caeev- M T-7M T
MORRIS CONSTRUCTION
Tree eve carpentry. A heiAmg,
odd Joes A mors Mo Job loo
----------------------- . 3740621

COMM/RESIO vnth J yr ’
Warranty A Power Weeh.
C M Anibel 330-4231
FRANK BARNHART Painting
Plus Pressure Cleaning. Ua/
toe. Since 1S70.32&gt;1tt2
LARRTS PAINTVld
Painting A preaaura cleaning
Ic/ln*. Free CsL 302-1337

RIG H T H AN D MAN
NEEDS YOU!

typing

C AR L* POOL RENOVATION
We do tcryUc decks, kool
deck*. marc its A diamond
brlght-JO yra Remodeling.
10% Senior Cltttan Discount
Uc/Bonded.407-323-7318

319— U pholstery
M EL* UPHOLSTERY A
CRAFTSMAN WOODWORKING
30 yr* sap. 321*334

Advertise Daily In A ll 3 Publications
Sanford Herald • Bargain Hunter • Lake Mary Life
A 3 *Line Ad Averages $4b.00 / month
Call Today! Classified Dept. 322-2611

an

HUO O fU T 407-333*333
3ANPOND 1/1. nopets.no
chrtten. tJOOmon
; B 5 M B 322 3342
SANFORD 3/1 ■
VERY CLEAN. Nawty Rencrvsl
« ) MoueAn Special 321*733
3ANFORO Lg. t BORM -719
Oak Awe UTVm on « S250M*p
No Udk, no pets 323*019
SANFORD Very race 2.TJR tor
rear***
Near U Monroart-4/
MM t450Wio 321*757
STUOIO APT. SANFORD
t32S/mon. watar tod. . angle
person, NO PETS 3230331
TOWN CENTRE APTS
1300 Bonus Bucks on Ibdrm
PlaaM CM to qualfy 323*333

10 3 — H o u s a s -

UnfumlshBd

Worker* w*h car* paid bonusl
Apply ready to work between
5am Sam t205Hwy 17 92,
________longwood. F L ________
SALES REPS we need you to
gnr* you the chance to buSd a
new austence to sale* of high
quaWy Wine* and Champaigns
to PRL1ND customer* You can
cam • good income.
ON GOING TRAINING! I
8 you are mat person that can
do *w job FAX resume to 407SCREEN PREfTER TRAINEE

efwi- L9»e*wiLm*a«,..

SECURITY OFFICER JO *
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc. 334-7444

141— Hortw For Sato
T O 002XNS of
ad horns* aMh no raMor corn300-7034473
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EXCHANGE *r M U TOUR
Propsffy tocjKd
ttV IS TO R S REALTY T744$15
I BUY HOUSESI

Any condition-Ail cssfi
(407) 699-9593
D T U V U f M CM gar. pod.
lane*, carpal ceramc 8 hard­
wood Soor*. Lovely home, pnme
era* Reduced *81.900 323
•149/325-3400
LAKE MARY Lg 2 0dnv3 bath,
eel to kA cewng len. gmhktor*.
*34.500 F3BO 3309092
LORGWOOCVLAKE MARY 3/1
New YMCA 3 LMHS
iTkM »M *39,500 3337729
MONTHLY PA *473. Brand
3/2 home* Mo
MONTH! Cm H
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NEAR Q 8 T 1 IN Nee M to race
r&gt;*ig^Cortiood‘
grttl
$49,500 CaA 322 3159

MARKHAM PLACE
110 Fktotor* TrM 4,3. apN plan.
I » acres, lg master sue* overtodung screened poor w/ ig erv
todewnent area A bneb wM
Sftoken U H F R w/ brick Rra*250.000
b tvtld v 8 MASON MALTY
(407)
Near Airport 1/t Heme on 1/3
•era * 1.100 *q fl bldg
*59 000 Mual aaE. 152 385
1937
POOL* 3 BORM-Greet Area
Family room. Fenced vtl
Owhr *34*00. *33734*
SANFORD 3/2 1805 W 3rd St
CH/A Sacunry Sy*. Fr pic. Fed
yd vV20 X 33 work (hop. EX­
TRA*
150k CM Mka 293
SANFORD MSTORIC DOT.
6
4 PLEX Newfy P
ranovMad
By
1115.000. 321*733.
ATOP PAY34G RENT 2543 El
CaprUm Sanlord
Touty renovktod 3/2 *1500 down. *54»mo
332*891. Leave I'uaao*

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

NOTICE
.
are lutyect to the
Federal Fee Housing Act. when
make* « Ragal to advertas any
pre/arance. smitebon. or cteenmneoon based on race. Col­
or. rekgron, sea. handtoap, la-

$ Paid Oaily S

_________

305— Secretarial &amp;

HOUSE CLEANMOOepandaCM.
honest One Mne or weekly Cal
tor tree selenals between
S-2, M-F. 321*712.

PHONE PROS

ROSELEA VBXA1

Part *m* nrerwig* 25 horn
Great 2nd job. Longwood area
Earn UOOrwcekly

______ CHW H fH _______

284-Lawn S ervice

BR UN N EU PAMTING, 21 Yra
(9300495) ComnvResidenUI
Carpenry Recwm. WMpapec.
Puttering ......322 2591

Iran*. 13 or otoar, casual tmokktmoephere. venous dune*
S v T Vanou* hour*. MF. mu*l
330*757___________

Free asLUcAna. 331-4123

A BETTER CUT. Sr. DISC
Week by Week, Realtor cuts.
Free Eet Uc. 5M-3434

274-Fence

mu
__________
P/T SECRETARY Mutt have

Preaaura Cleaning

2 7 9 -lrrlg a tlo n / R e p a lr

280-Laundry S ervice
272-Conatructlon

Som inoie Em ploym ent
EANFOWD*! *1 322-33*4
MERRY M ADE U M N O
Car A durance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 52*3
ORGAMST NEEDED For local
Sanford church Mum be ata* to
ptay contemporary and kaeSaorv
al m a c
Submit return* to
2150 W Arport tkvd. Santod. FL

J, W. RUCKER PLUMBSIQ
34 Hr. tee. A Drain Cleaning
(U c CFC) 407-333*333

1 5 9 — R e a l E s ta te

M tO

1-40 Ai

CHEAPf

bt cn

, E or W C M J M 9071533

160— flueinaa« For
S a lt
U M O U M fE BU3M E88
De
6ery to O ta n d arw t *l3k M
price.
Indudea Uncdn kmo
ad* 290-7305
16 3 — W a te rfro n t
P r o p a r t y F o r S a to
Labe Sylvan *200000 W. Ms
- ~ 322-79*3
1 6 5 — O u p to x F o r S a to
Asaumade
7%
Graal cash low. (59900 CM
•31*432 days or 330*444
1 8 1 — A p p lia n c e s 6

CHE FIFTY W O O D
O v a r n r w t a s f a • plush

house 324*830

M 21H

C a ll C a r r i a g a C o v e
3 2 3 -9 1 6 0

F u rn itu re F o r S a to

Pay phone. W n d y

LA B O R ER S N EED ED

EM

&gt;4 a 40e 3/2 30 Skytne
a Room. C w p o t *10*00

Dining Room T a b le

*97-717*1W

AWWT CONCRETE S SIIA U
Ditraeeva Portoo lldmoal a
Herald Iwott 407 324-1W f
Pelend: aO4-7J*-1044

O m C E R W TA E .
Space Sentord FO^i I * 323 sg A *425
or 1344 Sq ft 3750 Cwpel 3 A/
C W M 31 WJL Properwe 3234729_________________________
5400*q • bUg I0I4I1200 a*
peredtee die 407-321-7004

LAME AOA I SONM. |4&lt;3S*0
faORM P M U O AMO UP

276-Home
Im provem ents

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by Chic Young
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Skip X-ray exposure when you can
D E A R D R G O TT: I am 37 y e a n old
and have p erfect teeth. N onetheless,
m y d e n tis t in s is ts on X -ra y in g m y
mouth e v ery y ea r I am uncomfortable
about the unnecessary exposure to Xrays Am I in danger?
D E A R R E A D E R T h e amount o f Xra y e x p o s u r e d u rin g p r o p e r ly p e r ­
form ed dental X rays is trivial, provid­
ing you are property shielded by lead
aprons

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b v M o r i W a lk e r

H o w e v e r , I s h a r e y o u r c o n c e rn s
about unnecessary X-ray exposure. In
20 y e a n , will a study Indict dental Xrays as a cause o f som e disease o r ill­
ness? I don’t know, but — personally
— I try to avoid such exposure when
possible
Ask your dentist to X-ray your teeth
e v ery tw o — o r even th ree — y e a n ,
unless he suspects a problem In this
way. you won't com prom ise your den­
tal health and can redu ce by SO p e r ­
cen t o r g r e a te r yo u r life -lo n g e x p o ­
sure to dental X rays.

PETER
GOTT.M.D.

your physician voices no objections, I
applaud your plans
DEAR DR GOTT: During a recent
wellness screening program, I had
blood testa showing an extremely high
concentration of iron Is this a prob
lem?
DEAR READER. II could be Iron
overload (hemochromatosis) is a
genetic disease marijed bv the body's

D E A R D R G O TT. Could switching
from a six c u p a day coffee habit to two
cups of green tea cause impotence? I
c h a n g e d o v e r abou t tw o w e e k s a g o
and. as a h e a lth y , n o n -s m ok in g
42 y e a r old man. I am not rea d y for
premature erectile dysfunction

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need further testing.
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reasons

D E A R R E A D E R This is a decision
b e st le ft to y o u r fa m ily p h y s icia n
Ordinarily, however, people your age

While I am not convinced that you
have hemochromatosis, your blood
test Is suggestive. In my opinion, you
should address this issue with your
family doctor and obtain the testa that
he recommends. If you do have Iron
overload, the condition can be treated
with phlebotomy, the periodic removal
of blood (and hence, iron) from your
system.

ACROSS

D E A R R E A D E R I d o not b e lie v e
that your switch from coffee to green
tea is a cause o f im potence
Why did you change habits* If you
gave up c o ffe e because o f pressures
at work or a nagging spouse, your sex­
ual problem may have a psychological
component

I suggest that you begin investigat
m g the problem by m eeting with your
fam ily doctor, who can refer you to a
urologist if necessary
D E AR D R G O T T I have arthritis in
my knees and a touch o f asthma Is it
safe for m e
a 73 yea r old woman —
to walk on a treadm ill’

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a result, the mineral builds up in vital
organa, leading to heart damage and
liver scarring.
The diagnosia la suspeetad by g
blood test for iron levels, and Is con­
firmed by liver biopsy. Ordinarily, the
recogniied until organ
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tion to it, because doctors do not rou­
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p ace T a k e it e a s y fo r s e v e r a l ses
sions l.e t yo u r m u s cle s and jo in ts
becom e accustom ed to the new level
of activity
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and undue breathlessness
You are probably aw are of the spate
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an e s e r c l s e p r o g r a m b e n e fits th e
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Hy I’ h illip A ld e r
William H ailitt. an English essayist
who dird in IU 0 , pointed out that
m ay be w illin g to te ll a story tw ice,
never to hear It m ore than once “ Well.
I hope you a re not so in a g re e m en t
with this that you w on’t read to m o r­
row s colum n’ T h u deal from the final
o f the A u s tr a lia n N a tio n a l O pen
Team s last January featured ms true
liv e play at both tables R ath er than
try to squ eeze it all into one column,
let s spread it over two days.
T o test yourself, cover the West and
South hands You are East, defending
against two hearts West leads the die
mond six jack. ace. eight What would
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found the perfect play, switching to the
club four A fte r w in ning w ith th e 10,
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ruffed N ow cam e the club jack, over
taken by W est's queen, and a second
spade ruff. Finally, Gill caahed the du b
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T h a t m ust be a c a n d id a te fo r the
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Seminole sizzler

Two schools
of thought

Commissioners must make
some decisions about aduil
entertainment in county

Phone vote, su p erin te n d e n t's job
hunt concern school board
m em b er about to vo te on co n tract

As the Seminole County school board pre­
pares to vote on the compensation package
for Supt. Paul Ifagerty. at least one member
o f the board is concerned that the superin­
tendent is not committed to the school dis­
trict.
Board Chairman Sandy Robinson and
Hagcrty have been negotiating behind closed
doors to determine the amount of raise he
would receive after his mostly-favorable job
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A sign erected In the Midway Industrial Park la a reminder of I he big
decisions to be made Tuesday by Seminole County commissioners.

SCC president earns
12.5 percent pay hike
After 17 months on the job.
Seminole Community College
President E. Ann McGee has
r e c e i v e d an e x c e p t i o n a l
evaluation, earning her a 12.5
perrrnt salary Increase, a car
iillo w a n r r and an a n n u ity
payment. The raise also earned
her the Ire of faculty members
who questioned the amount of
the pay Increase.
The board of trustees earlier
th is m on th v o te d to raise
McGee's annual salary from
$ 1 17.HOO to • 132.500 As pan
o f the package, she will receive
an annual car allow ance of
$6,000 and an annual annuity of
$0,500.
According to a summary of the
recrn lly released evaluation.
McGee earned « 4.5 overall rat­
ing on a scale of I lo 5 with a 5
being the highest. The board of
trustees graded McGee In several
categories Including professional
qualifications, personal qualities
and administrative duties.
C om m en ts from the fou r

LONGWOOD • Dr. Peter Gor­
man. principal of Lyman High
School In Longwood will he
making
the
commute
to
Osceola County for work.
Gorman will officially be o f­
fered the job of assistant su­
perintendent
for
curriculum
and Instruction In that county
at their next board meeting on
Tuesday.
The Lyman principal beat out
three other principals from Or­
ange and Osceola counties as
well as Dr. Beverly Boothe.

outgoing director of the adult
high school at Seminole C om ­
munity College.
Gorman will replace Jim Kish
as assistant superintendent.
Kish will become Osceola's
new director of vocational and
technical education.
Osceola's
superintendent
Tom McCraley said he chose
Gorman because of his varied
background in education, his
doctoral degree and his experi­
ence tn developing a variety of
curriculum programs.
Seminole County has not be­
gun the search to find a new
principal at Lyman.

Today:
Scattered
Thunderstorms.
Highs in the upper
60s.

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Boyfriend of
Lake Mary
High student
found guilty
of her murder

Ready for anything

responding trusters were gen­
erally positive ranging from: She
effectively represents a quality
c o m p r e h e n s iv e c o m m u n ity
college In the community to the
h ig h e s t le v e l.* * to “ M any
missteps In laying off staff. This
will take a long lime to rrrtify.
Hitter enemies will continue to
live In the area.
In explaining her dissenting
view regarding laying off staff,
former truster Pal Herring on
Friday said she had spoken to
McGee several times about the
way the college let people go. "It
was unpleasant In many In­
stances. I felt It was unpleasant
and unkind.'* Herring said
llerTlng said she gave McGee 3
out of 5 on her evaluation. "She
(McOeel la doing well hut needs
Improvement, but sq do we all."
she added.
In the past year, five faculty
members have left the college,
one of whom retired. Another
d id not h a ve his c o n tra c t
r e n e w e d . A ls o , ss p srt o f
M cG ee's restru ctu rin g plsn.
fa c u lt y m e m b e r s an d a d ­
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Lyman principal chosen
assistant superintendent
By VICKI DoSORMIKK
Herald Staff Writer

The Seminole County Services
Building at 1101 East First St. looks
like Its going to be the hottest spot
In Sanford by sundown Tuesday.
Well before the Board o f County
Commissioners enacts ordinances
on p u blic n u dity, a d u lt-en ter­
tainm ent establishm ents |AEEs|
and sexually-oriented businesses
ISOBs). a thousand or more citizens
may be pushing and shoving • no
straddle dancing, allowed • for
chairs to the 7 pm . public hearing

al the 193-scat BCC Chambers.
It's too late to move everyone Into
the larger Sanford Civic Center.
C o m m is s io n C h a irm a n R an d y
Morris said Friday as la his sug­
gestion for stretching the Tuesday
session over to Wednesday night.
Seems Commissioner Win Adams
would not be available the second
day. and the BCC needs a full house
to do Its thing. “ End of that Idea."
Morris said.
Meanwhile, each commissioner Is
receiving strong feedback from his

the car parked In Um perking
lot o f an Altamonte Springs
apartment complex on Oct. 13.
I BOO. Dcneweth. who lived in
Longwood. had once been a
student at Lake Mary High
School before dropping out.
Medical
cxaminlers
deter­
mined she was probably atranl or that she had suffocated
ause there was no evidence
she had died by other means.

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Because of the heat and the
fact that the body was In the
trunk for approximately
a
week. It was difficult for thenMedical Examiner Dr. Shashi
Gore to make a determination
o f the cause o f death.

A t G o ld s G ym r e c e n t ly ,
members of the Lake Mary
Police Department trained to
defend themselves and to used
proper force against criminals.
In (he lop photo, Sgt. Ron
Qrtgory practiced hla tech­
nique with “ Red Man'* officer
Richard Pare. Pare holds e
black belt'fn Tae-Kwon Do and
teaches martial arts at Golda
Gym. In the bottom picture,
O fficer John Cell end Sgt.
Linde Belfiore learned both
offensive and defensive moves
as part of their training al (he
gym. Polica officers continue
training and practicing new
techniques throughout their
careers In order to be able to
keep ahead of the had guys.

A defense witness, patholo­
gist Dr. Brian McCarthy of
Spring HlU testified It was
more likely the victim died of
natural
causes
such
as
siezures or a drug overdose.
McCarthy did not perform an
autopay on the body.
The only evidence connecting
Glee with the body was a blan­
ket In which Dcnewcth's body
was wrapped in the trunk.
Glee. 25. will be sentenced on
July 29 by Circuit Judge and
O.ll. Eaton. He faces a maxi­
mum sentence of life In prison.

School choice
includes private
and parochial
SANFORD • Schools traditionally leach the
three R‘s, but now many parents are more
concerned about the three P's: public, private
and parochial.
While the Seminole County School Board
debates how to Implement the desegregation
order which was passed down by the federal
Justice Department, parents are struggling
with which school their children will attend.
The new consent decree will create ‘ cluster
school zoning* to replace traditional neighbor­
hood schools, which the Justice Department
says are unacceptable because they reinforce
historic racial imbalances In some area
schools.
Along with the change In zoning comes the
possibility that some families will have chlldren that live In the same household yet a t­
tend different schools. This factor, along with
concerns about the dangers and inconven­
iences o f busing and long drives to school have

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L E TTE R S

W h at choices
do our county
leaders have?

F in a l n o t e o n r e s c u e s e r v i c e d e b a t e
Bob Goff and Paul Lovestrand are spending a
great deal o f time, money and column Inches
trying to stop ringing a bell: the final bell o f
the Great County EMS/Ambulancc Debate.
LlfeFleet lost. The county won. and Bob and
Paul are having trouble getting over It. But In
their headlong rush to point fingers and lay
blame (and. not coincidentally, to pave the way
W in A dam s Is an
for one o f their own political cronies to run for
e le c t e d S e m in o le
office). Bob and Paul have forgotten one thing:
C o u n t y c o m m IsThey’ve forgotten the truth.
Sunday. Lovestrand. the Herald’s ersatz
slonrr.
editorial cartoonist (for God’s sake. Paul, take
an art course) has me switching sides In the
debate, prolonging It. while lining my pockets
with LlfeFleet campaign contributions. Wrong dollars. It’s a job that I take very seriously
on all three counts.
because I look at myself ns a kind o f mutual
The fact Is. I never promised my vote to fund manager. If I don’t do a good Job. the
LlfeFleet. county staff, the firefighters or
citizens will find someone else to take the
anybody else. The union was hardly my friend
position. I know that. You know that.
on this Issue. I only promised a fair hearing
I brought In a tltg six accounting firm
and a level playing field to everyone concerned. because I recognized that we would need nn
Fairness, sadly It seems, has no place in
Independent third party reviewing the figures:
Paul's *lf-You're-Not-For-Ua-You're-Agalnst-Us*
It wits absolutely mandatory In my Judgment. 1
outlook on life.
knew for a fact that there would be
The fact Is. It was
then-Commission
accusations o f favoritism and foul play If we
Chairman Dick Van der Welde. Paul's printer
took one bid over another, without doing our
and pal. who delayed any action on the
homework. And yes. I realized that anytime
ambulance Issue until after the '96 elections.
you get two cost accountants together, there
The fact la. I have not received, nor would I
can be disagreement over the method of
accept, a cash contribution from LlfeFleet
allocating costs. But from what I saw of
because o f this EMS Issue.
Delolltc A Touches analysts. I am satisfied
As I said two weeks ago. In mnklng the . that the work that was done was good.
motion to award the bid to the county
I saw ads In the (Inal days of the debate,
firefighters, each one of us has been entrusted
paid for by the union, decrying the evils of the
with the health, safety and welfare o f the
private
sector: stating that a for-profit
citizens o f Seminole County. We'Ve also been
company Is somehow, some way Incapable of
entrusted with their bank accounts: their tax
caring for the safety and welfare of our

WIN
ADAMS

S em in ole C oun ty com m ission ers and
many citizens will bare all of their feelings
about adult entertainment at the Tuesday
meeting at which a tentative ordinance
regulating sexually oriented businesses la the
topic.
From the phone calls and letters the Herald
has received. It is apparent that nobody wants
these establishments nearby.
Commissioners were given a short-list of
two Sanford locations found suitable for the
businesses. We have already aired our sur­
prise that In all of Seminole County that was
the best that could be done...sticking it to
Sanford, and only Sanford.
But the big picture Includes whether
commissioners can legally make the existing
nude dancing club9 In Fern Park close or
move to Sanford. The choice Is between
getting them out of town or grandfathering
them In. (Because they existed legally under
prior ordinances, they would be allowed to
remain, but no new clubs could locate thcre.l
Commissioners theorized that these clubs f- c C L E ft *
were a blight in a very busy commercial area, *-© T&gt; H A . OLOPT
and making them move to a less visible area,
such as the Sanford airport area or In Midway
Commerce Park would be better for every­
body. As It turns out. a swingers' club is in
business In that very park, but because of the
low profile and late hours It keeps, most of­
ficials and citizens haven't been aware of it.
What should be done?
Wc arc champions of the First Amendment
|j Jr/) -lx viiiiiand certainly of free expression. W e agree
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with .fudge Dickey's ruling not to close one
club, upholding that prectous amendment.
We agree that the likes of Club Juana and
Rachels offer some artistic value and should
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be allowed to exist, protected as freedom of
expression. (Wc also agree with Sheriff Don
Estlnger. and he has proved by his raids, that
scrub parlors are merely fronts for Illegal
activity and should not be protected.)
GUEST COLUMNIST
Wc think protracted litigation like the
county would face by Impacting the rights of
club owners such as Club Juana’s Mike Pinter
is asslnine. Leave the poor guy alone to run
Moncyl There’s never enough) Every family
the club he's run legally and with a certain
(except maybe lottery winners) has to make
flair for 32 years In the same location. The
decisions about the priorities for spending Us
cost of fighting him and others In court would
money. That process Is called budgeting,
seriously hurt the taxpayers of this county.
whether It’s In written form or not.
Don't do that to us. guys!
The Seminole County Public Schools District
And we still feel choosing two Sanford
goes through the same process but. by law. It's
locations for new clubs that would locate In
a much more format one. The format of the
the county is a bum rap for Sanford. Com*
budget, the public hearings to explain the
mlssloners should come up with some other
proposed budget and get ciUzcn input, snd the
choices. Spread the entertainment around.
advertising of the budget and the resulting
mlllage rate are ail set by the Legislature In a
Commissioners should go for the stringent
format determined In the TRIM (Truth in
regulations on time, place, signage, alcohol
Mlllage) Act.
consumption and the like under which these
Sandy Robinson recently explained the
businesses would operate. Even though It
capital outlay budget. This column will discuss
sounds good during a re-election campaign,
the operating budget, which Is all expenditures
we don't need to hear these guys claim to be
and income required to operate the school
bastions of family values when they say
district except for construction, repairs and
they’re going to rid us of the tawdry shows.
some large permanent purchases, such as
R em em ber the First Am endm ent. And
school buses.
remember that the best family values don’t
Under Dr. Hagerty's leadership, the budget
development process lias become much more
leave taxpayers flat broke from paying for a
open, with the Initial projections starting in
county government drowning In lawsuits.
February when the Governor’s Budget is
More taxes means less for residents lo spend
announced. By comparing the current year’s
on those families.

To M o ra
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To

citizens. That's bunk, and I flat out do not
subscribe to that way o f thinking.
1 read newspaper accounts describing the
Issue ns 'simple.* the proposals modest.* Well.
I do not consider modest any proposal that
could put 70 men and women out o f work and
on the street. People’s lives and livelihoods
were nt stnke. and It wns-and Is - o f overriding
concern.
Hut the one Issue, the most Important,
fundamental factor in making up my mind, was
trust. We live In an unusual county In that city
and county elected officials get along. We work
together, and sometimes fight; we share
common goals and a common cause. Just like a
family. That relationship Is based on trust.
' Had the commission privatized EMS, the
cities would have walked. That much they
promised. Trust would be shattered; First
Response would be Just a memory. And you
and t would be faring the cost o f setting up
duplicate fire stations from Altamonte Springs
to Sanford--at a million to two million dollars a
throw.
Bob Goff and Paul Lovestrand might consider
that sound fiscal management, t consider It
foolhardy and stupid
Bob and Paul have found a new hobby:
Journalism. Thai's great (after all. politics lias
not hern particularly kind to Paul: he
chickened out of one race and got pasted In
another) And given Ihelr un-slaled political
agendas. 1 suppose It’s too much lo expect
Bob and Paul to tie fair and balanced In their
reporting.
But they do nerd to at least try to be
accurate, and to have more than )ust a passing
acquaintance with the truth

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Jeunnc Morris Is the
chairman of Ihe
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Seminole County
School Board.

grades K-5 (40*- new teachers) will cost an
additional 81.444.432. Some decisions cause u
positive cash flow, such as Ihe energy
conservation
program
with
savings
of
8347,500. phone service savings of 8113.000.
privatization o f some custodial services saving
8100.000 and the estimated Income o f Ihe
district day care program of 81.321.458.
Even with a 8275.000.000 budget, the School
Board doesn’t have the resources to fund all
the suggested programs and services that are
on the ‘ Items for Consideration* Hat. Reducing
the middle school
leachcr/student ratio,
budget with the Governor’s Budget for the next
technology support, raises for teachers and
year, there Is at least a beginning estimation
other
personnel.
additional
Instructional
of what funds might be available for the next
assistants, and security enhancement are just
a few o f the Items under consideration that will
school year. At the same lime, the spending
projections
for
the current
year
arc
have to be prioritized and some will be funded
Increasingly fine-tuned as the current fiscal
only as additional resources become available.
year draws to an end. By the end of the
Value engineering by the district's Facilities
legislative session, we know what the Require
and
Planning
Department
staff,
and
Local Effort (set by the Legislature) will be. sophisticated cash management and timely
what the amount per FTE (Full Time
refinancing
of
bonds
by
the
Finance
Equivalent studcnl) will be. and what the
Department staff help the School Board save
funding will be for other programs and additional lax dollars so that we can spend the
categorical Hems. These are funds for specific largest possible percentage of the budget In
items sucli us transportaliun. textbooks, and
the classrooms and in classroom support. We
are proud of the fact that only a very small
Safe
Schools.
This
budget refinement
amount (around 4 percent) of the budget is
procedure lets the community follow the
spent
on
district administrative
costs—
process so that the final budget has no
surprises, either to the amounts In c line Items consistently among the best In the state)
Ads in the local newspapers will Inform you
or which programs are lo be funded.
Looking at the budget Itself, there are some o f the dales and times of the public hearings
Interesting observations. Education Is. by Us
for adoption of the tentative budget and then
the final budget and mlllage rate. The
very nature, a ‘ people Intensive' undertaking.
Therefore. It comes as no surprise that a summary o f the budget will also be printed In
whopping 86 percent of the current budget Is Ihe paper.
A new aspect o f school financing this year Is
spent on salaries. Growth, both In Ihe number
of schools (there will be 1 new elementary, 1 the 810 per student that the Legislature has
mandated to be given directly to the School
new high school and a new exceptional
education center opening this fall) and the Advisory Council at each school to further
number o f new students (an estimated 1.5G8 — their School Improvement Plan. This is an
enough to All two elementary schools) will opportunity fur the community, Including
parents and Involved business leaders, to
cause some costs to Increase.
Some decisions by the School Board have a make financial decisions on part of the budget
Make a dlffercnce-gcl
large price tag. too. For example, the decision for their school.
to reduce the class size by 1 student each In Involved!

Ton/ Tizzio i&gt;
an advocate
fo r the
disabled.

Hidden observers,

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In most of our stories here at 'Special
People' we try to concentrate on giving the
disabled person more attention. Today I'd
like to talk about them getting less
attention.
It has
always
been
my
observation that If you ever want to know
what’s going on. ask a disabled person.
Being observers. Is probably one of few
positives there are for the disabled. Most of
the time people may overlook u disabled
person or even Ignore them.
This all might seen like un unusual
speculation, hut let’s think about it. Aside
from the Initial glance, a disabled person
seldom gels that much notice or positive
attention for that matter. Because o f this,
he or she sees or hears a lot.
This may be because many of us (the
disablcdl
arc non-threatening as
say
opposed to someone who look's like a body
builder. Added to this Is the fact that many
disabled
people,
like
myself,
cannot
participate In sports so Ihe sport of
analytical thinking becomes a way o f life.
This can lead to the disabled person
being considered
a
great
source of
Information and Information, as they say. Is
power.
This leads to the proverbial
question. "How can we use this power?*
Power, however, is no good unless It is a
means to an end. The end was, la and
always will be acceptance
and with
acceptance |ln nil areas) comes freedom.
The freedom to do whatever makes you
happy and complete as a human being and
isn't that what we all want and strive for?
So the next time you sec a disabled person
at a party or gathering, ask them 'W hat’s
going on?*
If you’ve observed (our word to today)
"Special People' as being shorter today, you
arc not seeing things. Please don’t complain
to me or to our great editor. We Just wanted
to show you some of the fantastic mall we've
gotten here at 'Special People*.
Dear Mr. T iz z io ,
In reading your Special People and Wc
Are All Different articles In the April 6. 1997
Sanford Herald - I have to tell you how
much I appreciate the Information and
recognition for special people.
There are an estimated 250.000 Bpinal
cord Injury Individuals living In America and
each year another 11,000 instantly Join
their ranks.
I have a beautiful and smart 10-year- old
son, whose feet and right leg arc paralyzed
from a tumor located Inside his spinal cord
that first affected his walking at age 8. He
has been through 2 spinal cord operations
that
successfully
removed
the
nonmalignant tumor. He wears a long leg brace
on his right leg. a short leg brace on the left
and uses crutches to walk, and a wheelchair
for long distances.
To me personally, the orthotlc equipment
today Is not meeting the needs of people. It
helps to get by but does not help correct the
muscles and provide movement the body
needs. I contacted die Orthotics Director at
Shands
Hospital
in Gainesville,
who
Informed me there are electronlc/robotlc
orthotics things being done tn Europe but
not here In the U.S. I've thought about
Sec T iz z io , Psge SA

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Opinions
That old, long rival: Seminole vs. Lake Mary high schools
l f » an old. long rtval. one
•hat's been going on alnce the
whoola were built.
"Hte ongoing
debate
on
whether one school ts better
than the other.
I am talking
about the rivalry between Lake
Mary High and Seminole High
School.
I want to convey one simple
message: Seminole and l A *
Mary are fiill of outstanding
students with huge
strong
hearts, although sometimes I
and a good majority o f parents
and Sanford
residents feel
Seminole High Is overlooked
and Judged poorly.
If comparing both schools,
would Lake Mary be better
than Seminole?
No
Would Seminole
be better

than Lake Mary?
Heaven* no.
No one would ever say that,
but why?
Is a school better because It
Is located In an upper class
city?
Are the students better
because they go there?
No.
Just going to a school in a
wealthy town doe* not mean
all the students who attend are
the beat and the school Is the
greatest thing to hit this s re t.
That Is truly Is s major stereoye. The sad thing Is many
ults do that stereotyping,
especially
toward
Seminole
High School.
Let's also address another
reason why Seminole la con­
sidered to be so terrible.
The
repeated statement that Semi-

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LEFFEW
News
Assistant
note ts bad because o f Its stu­
dent ratio.
I think not.
That Is one thing I hear more
than anything else. I thought
the Idea at segregation went
out In the mid 60s.
f guess
for some It win never end.
In b e t I happened to over­
hear'an interesting conversion
recently .
A mother whose child a t­

tends LMHS was talking to her
son. The conversion was very
disturbing. She (old her son
that Seminole students were
bad. He was not to talk, s o ­
cialize. or have anything to do
with any of them.
I was shocked. The boy had
met some nice students from
Seminole and wanted to get to
know them better. His mother
found that totally unaccept­
able.
I might expect that from a
naive kid but It was unbeliev­
able hearing It from an adult
who should be educated.
That mother Is raising her
child lo be prejudiced.
The mother had formed her
opinion o f Seminole students
from one Iwd experience at a
sporting event. Some kids had

thrown popcorn and she took
It as a reflection on the whole
school.
Do a couple o f students rep­
resent the entire school?
The
student
had
made
friends at Seminole and his
mother told him he could not
see them anymore. Our future
Is In our children.
Is that
really the message we want
parents to be sending?
I was taught growing up to
not hate nor be prejudiced to ­
ward anyone. We must Judge
each Individual on his or her
own merits.
And lo say a
school Is bad from one unfor­
tunate experience or because
o f Ihe student ratio Is plain
stupid.
Traglrally,
this Is not the
only example I could give.

Think about realtors trying
to sell a house. How many ad­
vertisements have you read In
which
the realtors play up
Lake Mary schools but never
mention Sanford schools?
Every day the same preju­
diced views are expressed by
people with closed minds.
A closed mind that says
money Is better.
Money Is
good but tt does not make one
person better than another.
Money can not buy a well
rounded Individual. (O f which
Seminole has a loti )
Think about a student who
goes to an upper class high
school and on to an Ivy League
college, plus has a $300,000
dollar home, drives an expen­
sive car. and hangs out with
□ S « * R iv a lr y , P a g * BA

dozers get our land to build
more and more homes while
schools, roods, and storm w a­
ter systems fall further and fu rther behind.
If ‘ citizens are first,* as
Chairman Chapin says, (hen
the Orange County Com m is­
sioners must vote
against
Knight's Krosslng III. They
need to vote as If Knight's
Krosslng was going to be btilld
In ‘ their back yard*. Student
housing belongs on campus:
not tn the back yards of a l­
ready established
neighbor­
hoods.
As citizens It Is nearly im ­
possible to *flghl city hall*. Hut
for our children, our neighbor­
hoods. and our future we must
at least try.

Is part o f the liberal media
bleallng that every conserva­
tive Idea Is a product o f ‘ the
radical right." What's ‘ radical'
about Ideas o f morality and de­
cency that have been around
for 2.000 years? Only the liber­
als Just now heard o f them.
W illiam Sheffield
Sanford. FL,

by His own definition an Inclu­
sive. forgiving. God o f love
never really meant for those
who profess to teach His Way
to love one another? How dare
you grant health benefits and
Insurance coverage to anyone
who does not follow the pre­
cepts preached by those Chris­
tians who claim to be God's
voice on earth. How dare you
be expansive In your approach
to human relations. Have you ,
not learned from the examples
we've had throughout history?
Did you not get the message
spelled out so clearly by The
Crusades? Everyone who did
not profess Catholicism was
murdered • but It was okay. It
was done In the name o f God.
More recently, we have that
shining example of humanity.
Adolph Hitler. He murdered
anyone who did not fit his
perfect Aryan theme. Now we
have the Baptists, taking their
place among these outstanding
examples of tolerant love, boy­
cotting Walt Disney World and
all related business enter­
prises. because you have dared
to extend the hand o f human
kindness to your employees
who do not follow the path
these so-called Christians say
they must. How dare you-leave
judgment to God alone, and set
• an example of human kind­
ness.
,
Don't you see where this
could lead? Are you not able to
see the 'handwriting on the
wall*? If every company In
America followed your lead.
God forbid, we could actually
have homosexuality put In
much less o f a spotlight. If all
employees who chose to have a
same-sex mate. In a committed
relationship, were accorded the
Justice Implied b y the work­
place contract, and actually
given health benefits and In­
surance coverage, where would
It lead us as a society? Hitler
understood that everyone had
to meet his measure of perfec­
tion In order to be permitted to
live, otherwise slavery and
death were meted out freely.
Who ore you to alter the course
set by the tolerant Christians
for the homosexuals In our so, ctety? Who are you to dare a t­
tempt to put the Golden Rule
Into practice? And then there
Is always the questions of
AIDS. Perhaps by your grant­
ing health benefit coverage to
homosexual
employees.
we
who are
heterosexual
can
'catch It*. Having a homosex­
ual partner receive Insurance
benefits on the death o f their
partner, can It lead to a funeral
Instead o f bankruptcy and/or
years of debt? How dare you
risk the values of society by
easing someone's burden. But
then there was the Jew who
was executed because He did
not accept traditional values of
His peers...so Walt Disney In
its totality Is In very good com ­
pany. HATS OFF TO YOU
ALL.
Noreen O'Shsughnessy Bry­
ant.
Sanford, FL.

LETTERS

Lonely voice
in Sanford?
I do not hear anyone other
than my family speaking out
against the land use change
from A I to M2 zoning to be
heard again June 24. 1007 at 7
p.m. before the County C om ­
mission.
This will allow the adult en­
tertainment
establishments
and sexually oriented busi­
nesses. which Includes scrub
shops, any sex toy stores and
nude dance clubs, etc.
The County Commissioners
feel these businesses have
caused lhe deterlorallng condi­
tions
In
South
Seminole.
Therefore, ihey need lo be
moved lo a long established
residential area.
Sanford
Mayor.
Sanford
Commissioners, roller Chief,
every Sanford and surrounding
Sanford
resident.
airport,
churches, and Chamber of
Commerce, why in the world
aren't you taking n stand loud
and clear, that this type of
business Is not what Sanford
wants or nerds
Please csll
your County
Commission.
SAnford' City
Commission.
ami
Sanfurd
Mayor. Just say No (o the land
use change. It will not only af­
fect the area It will be pul in. It
will affect everyone with a
Sanford address.
Ernie end
nd Jessie
J&lt;
W h ltek cr
SanfordI. F t

County Services
Building is a great
spot for those
adult businesses
I would like to thank you and
your Herald staff for the fac­
tual. truthful coverage that you
have given to the M-2 (Adult
Entertainment) zoning Issues
that concern so many of us in
Northeast Seminole County. In
my efforts to understand the
proposed
changes.
I have
talked to a large number of
citizens and find many of them
■till confused by the County
Commissioner’s slampetle to
rezone property In Northeast
Seminole from A -1 (Agriculture)
to M-2 (Impact
IndustrialPermitting Adult Entertainment
Facilities). Please continue the
coverage.
After talking lo both County
Commissioners /County
staff
and listening to (heir positions
In television and newspaper in­
terviews. it Is evident that they
arc committed to approving M2 zoning as a new zoning clas­
sification on Tuesday evening.
June 24lh. This la to be fol­
lowed immediately by a vote to
rezone
Ihe
Cameron
Avenuc/Moores Station sties and
Midway Industrial Park as M-2.
Since these sites will be on the

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only ones tn the County with
M-2 (Anything Goes rating, the
surrounding neighborhoods are
at risk In having Adult Enter­
tainment Businesses relocate
to their backyards.
When the current morato­
rium on opening new Adult En­
tertainment business sites ex­
pires on June 30. 1907. North
Seminole
becomes
their
planned, legal, condoned 'new
home' option. As home owners
and neighbors, we object to
having the
personality
of
neighborhoods demeaned by
the zoning and encourage all
the citizens o f the county to
object
by
petition,
letter,
phone call, and personal ap­
pearance at the June 24th
meeting at the County Services
Building at 7:00 PM.
In closing. I would like to
appeal lo the County Com m is­
sioners to top Mayor Larry
Dale's offer to rezone his ranch
to M-2 to accommodate reloca­
tion o f ihe Adult Entertainment
Businesses. Using the same
thoughtful acumen which they
exercised to come up with the
current proposal, they could
decide lo rezone the property
containing the County Services
Building Jo M-2 and move all
the Adult Businesses there so
lhaf they can regulate them up
close and personal.
Sincerely.
J o * and Iris Hunt,
Sanford. FL

Indebted to firerescue pros
The residents o f the ‘ Village
of Geneva' are Indebted to our
professional Fire/Rescue p eo­
ple. In the face o f mounting
self-proclamations
by
Life/Fleet Atlantic, our Fire/Rescue
people practiced self-restraint.
As employees o f Seminole
County, they knew It was im­
prudent to criticize your em ­
ployer.
The volume o f responses
came from County residents
and their Associations. Only
the Professional Fire Fighters
Union had the freedom to re­
spond along with thousands of
county citizens.
The Issue o f Ambulance/EMS
service was not and Is not a
'union Issue* despite opposi­
tion efforts to make It one. The
issue was one of 'people not
politics'!
Deputy Fire Chief Terry
Schenk deserves much credit
for maintaining restraint In
this volatile Issue. Obviously
Chief'Schenk knows the value
o f professionalism. T o act
professional Is to be profes­
sional*.
From the Geneva Citizens
Association a 'tip o f the hat* to
233 Flrc/Rescue people. And a
special 'Up* to Chief Schenk,
who henceforth should not be
affectionately known as 'C h ief
Dark Cloud* but reverently as
•Chief White Cloud*.
C. O. “ Lee" Voorbees, Pres.
Geneva C itizen s A ssociation
Geneva, FL
a

Fighting City Hall
"You can't fight city hall.* We’ve
all heard that expressions and.
yes, It Is very difficult to fight
city hall with Its power and In­
fluence. But on Tuesday, June
24th at 2:45 p.m. tn the Orange
County Commissioner's Cham­
bers. l*m going to try. Knight's
Krosslng 111, a student housing
project across the road, wants
to add another 290 units or
approximately 000 students.
I'm not against students or
student housing, only against
It being In my back yard.
For 22 years as an Army
wife, I lived In someone else's
house and had very little pri­
vacy. Upon settling down In
Orlando. I was looking forward

lo the peace and quite o f civil­
ian life. Soon after moving. I
discovered that the Quadra rv
gJe. a business park, had a
hearing to change the land use
on the properly abutting our
development from commercial
to student housing. As Semi­
nole County residents we were
never
notified
about
Ihe hearing, even though our
neighborhood was across the
road from the proposed Orange
County student housing.
After
we
saw
Knight's
Krosslng Phase I. several con­
cerned homeowners went lo
Congressman Mica to request a
hearing on Phase II. However,
Orange County denied our re­
quest for a hearing.
Now there are many unre­
solved
Issues
regarding
Knight's Krosslng. These In­
clude: Incompatibility with the
surrounding
neighborhoods,
and loss o f privacy, as 3 story
apartment buildings tower over
nearby
neighborhoods.
The
slashing and burning o f trees
created a smoke and ash m i ­
ss nee. Unattended fires were
seen burning after dark, which
la A violation of Orange County
Code. Gopher tortoises, spe­
cies o f special concern, were
seen on the land after II was
bulldozed. The envlronmenlal
assessment showed active go­
pher tortoise burrows.
Crime, noise, and Increased
traffic are other concerns. At a
recent meeting, the developer
readily admitted that there Is
vandalism at Knight’s Krosstnf. Noisy parties have, on
several
occasions.
caused •
homeowners to call the police.
The traffic situation Is critical
on Alafaya Blvd. during peak
hours; additional traffic will
only cause more problems.
Even
though
Knight's
Krosslng Is primarily student
housing, anyone can live there. Orange County Schools In that
area are already Jam-packed.
'University High School Is
presently 1,357 students over
capacity.
Projections
for
growth
In
this
area
are
that University
High
School
will
be
2.500
students
over capacity In 5 lo 60 years.
Discovery Middle School ts 689
over capacity and Bonneville
Elementary Is 252 students
over capacity.*
* Lastly, vtola lions
o f the
Freedom o f Information Act
occurred last year and again
on June 12lh when I went lo
Orange County Zoning and re­
quested Knight’s Krosslng flies.
Last year, while looking at the
flies I asked an Orange County
staB member several questions
regarding a Knight's Krosslng
traffic study. Later, on two
separate occasions. I returned
to the flics and discovered that
most o f the papers were m iss­
ing! I wrote a letter to Chair­
man Linda Chapin and on the
next visit the papers reap­
peared. Last week I asked for
the flics and was sent to the
4th floor County Clerk's office.
After returning lo zoning. I had
to ask 3 times for the complete
flies, as I was told that whal I
was given, ‘ was all they had.*
Only after I provided Informa­
tion about the flic contents
was the last (He given to met
How many others have been
denied complete flies? What
are they hiding from us? The
Ttuthl
The truth Is that government
Is not serving Its people. It's
serving
special
Interests;
builders, lawyers, etc. who
make lots o f money from these
projects. It's serving the com ­
missioners who profit with
campaign contributions from
special Interests. It Is serving
Itself
by
building
more
homes to Increase
the
(ax
base.
We. the people, are ihe
big losers. Our quality o f life
diminishes each day as bull­

Susan Eberlc
O viedo

Sparking
involvement
I wish to compliment the edi­
torial staff for their recent edi­
torial 'Don't Just Sit There',
and lo Steve Barnes fur his a c­
curate write-up regarding adult
entertainment concerns o f a
group of Seminole
County
neighbors whp recently met
with Lonnie Grout, county a t­
torney and Frances Chandler,
director of Planning and Devel­
opment for Seminole County
The meeting was called for the
purpose o f clarification o f the
Issues and was handled with
professionalism.
Interest and Involvement In
the community has Indeed
been sparked which may well
be the good side of It all.
Respectfully submitted.
Sally H. Rosemond
Sanford

Free speech
When liberals like 'judge
Alan
Dickey
of
Seminole
County say that anything that
offends ordinary working citi­
zens. such as nude bars and
neon bubba traps. Is constitu­
tionally
protected
as
free
speech, we are back to the day
of swtne and poses of the '60's.
The liberals' mantra Is ’ expand
government meddling at all
costs, but do not meddle In Ihe
freedom lo express obscenity*.
Citing the Supreme Court.
Dickey tortures reason to say
that. In no Instance, can the
people regulate commercial sex
In their front yards. Why not?
Because the display o f sexual
and execrelory organs Is 'free
speech.* Uh-uh. Speech Is ver­
bal communlratlon. oral and
written, but It Is not a physical
act. Speech is something said,
even to Incite, but It Is not a
gyrating pelvis nor bullocks
thrust tn one’s face. And
speech Is not money, which Is
the reason for commercial de­
pravity.
Once we open lhal door of
pcrmlsslve-anythtng. any act
becomes speech, from flagburning to public urination.
Remember the 60s? But we go
too far when we protect the
sexual and execrelory gymnas­
tics dear to the maturitychallenged. The legal doctrine
for obscenity o f 'community
standards* docs not Imply that
only the slack-jawed bubbas
and bubbaeltes shall set those
slaudards.
If local govern­
ments may regulate visual and
physical pollution, and they
may. then they may regutale
visual and spiritual pollution.
Both harm Ihe public.
With Dickey. It's a bias thing
from
Ihe
counter-culture
movement: hippies,
old or
young, may commit any offense
as long as-they wave the freeexprcsslon signal, but working
families shall not feel violated
when their neighborhoods are
conscripted by government for
use by the sleaze merchants. It

If you
abhor smut...
I urge everyone who lives In
the north end o f Seminole
County who abhors smut In
their back yard to;
1)
Attend
Ihe
Seminole
County Commission meeting
on June 24. 1997.
2) Personally contact each
commissioner.
The commissioners are try­
ing to dump the so called adult
entertainment in the Sanford
area. Why? It has been in Fern
Pork/Casselberry ns long as I
can remember. If we have to
have It. this Is where it should
remain. Why ruin our historical
nrea?
Sanford nerds your support.
Sincerely.
Barbara Saunders Chapman
Sajiford

Good job
That was a fine story you did
on Club Juana for the weekend
(June 7) Sanford Herald. Good
work!
Larry Verahcl
M aitland

Baptists and gays
I wonder. If the news lead for
June 18. 1997 had been Jesus
Christ the Jew. supports boy­
cott o f Christian church related
events. If the convention In
Texas would react favorably?
Or with stunned silence? Or
with outrage?
BOYCOTT W ALT D ISNEY
COMPANY? I D O N T TH IN K
SO. Bring your children In
droves. It may be the only real
taste they ever get of an em ­
ployer who Is good enough to
attempt to accord each o f their
employees the human dignity
to which they are entitled.
HATS OFF TO DISNEY for not
backing down. I do not believe
that God sent Ills only Son to
teach exclusion...He was born
o f a Jewish maiden. Ills foster
father was a Jewish carpenter
who worked for a living. I
hardly think they would as a
family or Individually object to
workers
or
their
family,
whether It Is traditional or not.
being given some dignity. Do
wc still endeavor lo teach chil­
dren
within
the
Christian
churches that God Is love? Or
have we (like Hitler) so nar­
rowed It down to Include only
the select few with whom the
ministers (servants of God???)
can agree?
BOYCOTT W ALT DISNEY
WORLD
BECAUSE
THEY
HAVE A TTE M P TE D TO FOL­
LOW THE GOLDEN
RULE
AND “ DO UNTO OTHER AS
THEY WOULD HAVE DONE
UNTO TH EM SELVES?"
Be­
cause they are putting Into
practice Ihe New Testament
'Love One Another As I Have
Loved You*. Dccausc Ihey have
Included homosexuals within
I heir circle o f dignity and a t­
tempted to accord them re­
spect? SHAME ON YOU D IS ­
NEY ..How dare you be Inclu­
sive Instead o f exclusive In
your commitment to your em ­
ployees.
Hasn't anyone explained to
you that the way to teach love
Is by excluding those who do
not agree with you personal
beliefs? Hasn't anyone been
able to convince you that the
God we profess to love, who Is

Interesting
RE: Double standard? William
Sheffield
I have been trying to under­
stand where William Sheffield
Is coming from.
Is he a baby boomer who
ha9 never been tn the military
or lived during a major war? Is
he from the religious right who
looks down on human frailties?
Is he one who ‘ throws the first
stone*? Is he a staunch Re­
publican who believes every­
thing he reads or hears about
the opposition? When has It
been proven‘ that President is
an adulterer? Why does he
have to use ‘ damn It* to prove
tils point? Interesting. Isn’t It?
E. Biggs
Lake Mary, FL

�Y -f V
4A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. June 22, 1997

School
C ontinned from Page I A
has a large
number of such schools, which
serve thousands of students
The Catholic Diocese of
Orlando operates three schools
in Seminole County: two In A l­
tamonte Springs and another
in Sanford. Overall enrollment
for the entire Orlando Diocese
tops 15.000 students. Plans
are now being drawn up for a
high school somewhere In the
north or central area o f Sem i­
nole County to serve 1,000 ad­
ditional students. The school Is
scheduled to open sometime

Catholic education Include not
only religious teachings, which
he says are Important, but nlao
small
classes.
numerous
teachers' aides and an em pha­
sis on basic skills such as
math, science, reading and his­
tory.
In first through eighth
grades, the maximum number
o f students ts 31 per class,
which Is comparable to class
sires In most public schools In
the county. Each classroom
from pre-K
through
fourth
grade has a full-time teacher's
aide to help with students who
need special attention. Most
public schools have part-time
teacher's aides.
While most parents o f chil­
dren in Catholic school feel
their kids are getting a good
education. It Is difficult to
compare
the
academic
achievements of students In
those schools with those In
public schools due to differ­
ences tn testing. Seminole
County Public School students
take the CTBS (Competency
Test of Basle Skills) white stu-

early In the next century.
The Sanford school, which
Is located on the grounds of
Our Souls Catholic Church on
Park Avenue, has 314 students
registered for
the
1997-98
school year, maximum capac­
ity Is 3 i « . The school accepts
students
from
age
three
through the eighth grade. A
waiting list exists for most
grades.
Principal Thomas
Doyle
says
enrollment
Is always
close to capacity and the
waiting list grows longer each
yeru. lie says the benefits of a

W EA TH E
LOCAL FORECAST
Today:
Scattered
Thunderstorms, lllghs In the
lower 90s. Tonight: Lows In
thfc
mid
60s.
Sunday:
Scattered
Thunderstorms.
Lows In the mid 60s. lllghs
In the low 90s. MondayScattered
Thunderstorms.
Lows tn the mid 60s. Highs
In the mid 90s.

The Ultra Violet
Index
(UV1) rating for the Orlando
area is 10.
The UVI levels arc
rated by the Environmental
Protection Agency.

STATISTICS

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona
Beach:
Waves arc 3 to 4 fret and
choppy. Current Is running
to the south with a water
temperature of 76 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach:
Waves nrg 3 to 4 feet and
scml-choppy.
Current
is
running to the south will: a
water temperature of
7H
itegrees.

BURKE GALLON
REUNION

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Here
are
Ihe
winning
numbers selected on Friday
In the Florida Lottery:

FERN PARK _ Scrub parlors
around south Seminole County
were the Mrget of police action
once again.
On Friday evening, one busi­
ness owner and 13 em ployees
were taken Into custody at
three businesses.
Agents from the Seminole
County City-County lnveatlga-

Fantasy 5
2-3-4-15-17

Family Reunion it coming to
the city of Sanford. FL
June 27th, 28th, &amp; 29th!
The Burke-Callon Family Reunion
it hotted by Mi. Rota Burke. All

•

ICCl,D)’ lhe O1**1**
County Metropolitan Bureau of
^instigation and the Internal
M renue Service joined forces

We need your help' This is your opportunity to speak oul and
have a say in the future growth and development ot Seminote
County Working with you and your neighpors. we want lo define
community issues and evaluate potential solutions lo your issues
Seminole County is evaluating its Comprehensive Plan using
Community Input tram you and your neighbors During May we
rocorded what you had to say about planning issues that you
believe are important lo maintain the quality ot bio in Seminote
County,
Noy, during June, meetings are being held to seek solutions lo
these identified issues (see map below lor specific dates and
places) Additional meetings wdl be hold m August to address the
future vision ol Seminole County

YOU’RE
THE BOSS.

According to Sucro. private
school Is a luxury. She says
many of the parents who have
children at Page sacrifice other
things to provide their children
» .V.VV.Vm'

As an independent contract
representative for PockclMoncy.
your vtles and self-management
ability can earn you a
substantial income, and you
can directly enjoy the rewards
of your own efforts.
There is no
monetary investment.

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education available.
Many choices are available
to parents In Ihe Central Flor­
ida area. Each has Its own
unique advantages and disad­
vantages. In Ihe end. each
family must make Its own deci­
sion about where, their children
will attend school.

There is commitment.

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hundred of wheels, lots of shine,
quality galore, and all
needng brand new homes?
Our New And Used Car Inventory!

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to serve 23 search warrants on
We Knead You Men's Salon.
2908 Lakrvtrw St . Eves Play
Pen. 2909 Lakevtew St., anti
Spoilers. 6635 S. U.S Highway
17-92.
According to the Seminole
County Sheriffs OfRee. We
Kne.ul You has been open for
three years and is known for
Its sadomasochism room.
Spoilers, open two-and-a-half
years, is noted for Its Jacuzzis,
for the option of letting men
rub down the female employ­
ees. lingerie modeling and twogirl for the price of one shows
Eve's Play Pen has only been
open for about two months
Ed McDonough, public Infor­
mation ofneer for the sheriffs
office, said the raids were
made with warrants on charges
o f money laundering, racket­
eering and prostitution.
Agents slezed sexual aids and
found semen on walls and
other surfaces In all the shops.
Cheryl Thompson, owner of
Spoilers, was arrested during
the raid. She was held at the
John E. Polk Correctional Fa­
cility on 8150.000. Employees
were held on bond ranging
from 81.000 to 830.000 each.
ShcrltT Don Esllngcr has been
trying to keep scrub parlors
such as these from offering
more than massage services.
T h e Supreme Court has not
recognized this as protected
expression. This Is nothing
more than a prostitution ring _
plain and simple.** he said.

By VICKI DeSORMIER
Herald Senior Staff Writer

ccptlons to this rule.
In addition, the cost of a t­
tending such schools can he
prohibitive for snmr families.
While Catholic Schools are
subsidized by their respective
parishes, most non-sectarian
schools must l&gt;e fully sup
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specializing In one or two sub­
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take courses at different levels.

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Rivalry--------Continued fro m Page 3 a
Ihe "right crowds."
rhen tnke a student that
lo
an average high
school, a four-year university,
lives In a $75,000 dollar home,
drives a Chevy, and hangs out
with people with his/her same
Interests.
Which kid Is better?
It s hard to say.
Ask that mother from LM1IS
or many other people that
share those views and
they
will pick the Ivy Leaguer.
Ask
a
Seminole
parent
which they would choose. My

bet would he with the sludcnl
attending the average four-year
college.
Look at the .statistics from
last yean LM1IS had 42 expul­
sions. Seminole 48. LM1IS had
three students that w rrr totally
banned from Seminole County
schools and SHS had none.
Tills only shows that the
schools arc not as different as
some
people
might
think.
Every school has problem*whrthrr It lie drugs, lighting or
carrying weapons. Ileforr you
conclude all the had students
go to Seminole, took at the

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school your child attends.
My Ui ought to the parents who
feel your children should not
lie associated with Seminole
students: It Is your loss.

Continued from Page 2A
designing one for him myseltl
I pray each day and night for a miracle.
Whlie I would give up everything I own to
have my son walk again and pray for that
miracle each day. I have learned many,
many things from all of this. People In
wheelchairs go through a lot and are treated
differently.
If there Is one thing I could pass on to
people. It Is this: family Is the most
Important thing on this earth. When
something like this happens, you feel like
someone has taken something away from
you and the feeling of helplessness Is gutwrenching. Each day brings a new day of
hope. I have written letters to everyone I
can think o f for Information (the Civil Rights
Division. Nerve-Regeneration agencies, and
Universities! and have read books. Joined a
support group, the days at work and late
nights at the hospital worrying about my
son. went to physical therapy 3 evenings n
week for a year and a half until he
plateaued sc now we work out at home. I
even wrote a letter to God that hung on my
refrigerator for a long while. He also went
through a very bad period and still gets his

Again, our children are otir
future. We can not live. work,
and socialize with these atti­
tudes and views. What will this
town and world be like In 10
years with those attitudes?
Is lhat a world you will enjoy
living In one yotir children and
grandchildren ran look forward
too?
I certainly hope not.

Adult----------Continued from Page 1A

Ciroot's advice seemingly was for
the IICC in ■•grandfather" ihr
constituency
ex istin g licenses o f AEKs
along wllh a note o f caution
located now In Fern Park and
from the county attorney's ot­
Casselberry
while waging war
her ••We've obviously goi a lot
on ihr SOItx (scrub shops, and
of ihinklng and planning to do."
Ihe llkcl
C om m issioner Adam s said
" I can assure you I'm not go­
lair Friday
ing in make ilu- iax|Myers jmur
Sanford residents are hopping ilu-ir money Into any sort of
angry that two sites • one near legal action lhat we can't expert
thr Orlando Sanford Airport and lo win." Adams said. '*1 don't
know what It costs in buy out
ihr other at the recently In
turnons Midway Commerce Park some nl these businesses I can't
Iwhere a private sex club was even guess what I heir price
would tie We are getting a good
raided Wrdnrsrlay) may he up
proved by ihr IICC as future feel on wltal Ihe legal fees will
sltrs for adult entertainment and lie Tuesday's going lo lie very
Interesting "■
sexu ally-orien trd businesses
A segment of Grout s memo to
Surely. C om m issioner Daryl
the commissioners read "It Is
Mi l.ain from District 5 will rx
press an opinion on Ibis at highly likely that protracted
litigation will ensue with On*
I ursduv's *i//|rf
Meanwhile, a Irlirr circulating ihrcc existing licensed AEKs
relative to their tw-iog required to
throughout tin- county has ad
vised residents to s|teak up at move from their current hmith e IIC C m e e t i n g OH tie ttotis
"T h is litigation will lie ex
prrparrd to pay some DIG taxes
that would Is- needed for the pensive and not wilhout risks
"AEKs have some increment
« ounty to hoy out Ihr AEEs and
SOHs or pay lor legal costs lhat of roust Itut tonal protection due
could last until eternity. Thai no to the expressive content of the
one know* who wrote ihr letter performanees SOHs do not have
Is of little or no concern The the same protection however
SOIU ran Ite more easily rego
thing Is being read
S i is a memo from county laird (indeed prohthlled) under
deputy attorney lainolr Grout to Ihe county's |mllce flowers when
each nl the commissioners with tlie rationale tor the legislative
action of the county is proved
pretty much the same message

Th e county s p oller powers
a llow artlon to protect thr
health, safely and welfare of Its
residents.
"T h u s a lawful distinction
could Iw made tieI wen AEEs and
SOlls relative in grandfathering
or. lor that matter, amortizing
ihe enterprises.”
■'Well, whal do you know,"
•wild attorney David Wassrrman.
who rrsprrsrnls Club .Ioann,
which has operated lor 32 years
In Casselberry. "W e 'v e hern
trying to say Mils alt along "
Owner Mike Pinter said lhat
tils tint) was doing business long
before most of I h r
residents
complaining .i I h h ii II came to the
area
"II lliey llhc HCCI wauls to
buys os out. floe. Just like whal
happened In New York City
when they wanted to clean up
Times Squa re."
Morns shudders to think o f ull
dial i an and may go wrong at
Tuesday's public hearing "A
mess, no doubt
All anyone ever rxpcelrd or
warned to know ahout nudir
bars scroti shops. G-strings
cleavage, breasts and bullocks
will Im- dli ussed. Come two or
I t i r e r a to . Iieyond closing lime
lor legalized bar bopping the
commissioners will stagger out
nl ih eir ch am bers wriih or
w ilIn&gt;nt Ibeir new ordinances

D EA TH S
W A L T E R N A T H A N IE L ,
D IX O N III
Waller Nathaniel Dixon lit ,
43. Division Slrrrt. Orlando,
died Tuesday. June 17, 1997 at
Columbia Park Medical CenterSanford
Horn Ui Sanford on Aug. 22.
1953 he was a counselor at
Fern Park Development Center
and a member of Way of Life
Church in Orlando
Survivors Include his father
Walter N Dtxon Jr at Sanford,
his brothers Patrick O Dixon.
Alvin Davts, Charles Held and
Earl Long.ail ot San lord. Lloyd
Dixon of Atlanta, and Sedaren
Dunn and Uernard Dtxon. hoth
of Orlando, his sislrrs Patricia

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Laura llatl. HI. Lake Geneva
Hoad. Geneva, died Thursday
June 20. 1997.
Horn In Okeechobee. Fla on
July 31. 1915. she was a fruit
picker and a lifelong resident
of Central Florida She was a
member o f the First Haptist
Church of Sanford
Survivors include her son
Curtis J Hall Jr. of Sanford,
her daughters H.irhura Stevens
and Frances Williams, both of
Geneva and Sltlrlry Green ol
Sanford: her sister Violet Rudd
of Gainesville, her 13 grand­
children:
her
17
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R O D O L F O A. O R SINI
Hudoifo A Or slot. 48. Santa
Strrrt. Sanford, died Thursday.
June 19. 1997
Horn In Hayamon. Puerto
Hlco. hr was a minister In thr
Aw rm lillrv ot Caul Church
Hr wns mi Army veteran of
the Vietnam War
Survivors include Ids wife Luz
Marla Orslnl of Sanford: his
sons
Rodolfo
Orslnl
of
Hrllevlcw. Fla
and Ricardo
Orslnl of Sanford; his (laughirrs Emily of Gainesville and
Ashley of Sanford, his father
Ramon of Puerto Rico, his
brother Negro of I’uerto Rico;
his sisters Iris. Heda. Nrgra
and Tlla. ull of Puerto Rico,
and his three grandchildren
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo.
In charge of the arrangements
H ALL, A n n ie Laura
Funeral services for Mrs. Hall
will he Sunday (6/23) at 2 p m
In the Urlsson Funeral Chapel
wllh Rev. Larry Sherwood olflclatlng. Interment will follow in
(Jaklawn
Memorial
Park
Friends may call at the funeral
home Sunday from 6 to 8 p m.
For friends who wish, the fain­
tly suggests memorial dona­
tions to the Hospice of the
Comforter. 595 Montgomery
Road.
Altamonte
Springs.
32714
Drtsson Funeral Home. 3222131. Is In charge of services.

To make pre-arrangements with no interest
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To select funeral services at a reasonable cost.
To use a funeral home whose primary concern
is service.
To be assured that all preparation is done on
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• bo deported Ihh lire on May 22.
1997 humbly thanks all s ho
helped In any say during our
recent bereavement

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\ special thanks lo the Saint Paul
MB Church family and the
Seminole Community College
family tor your outpouring of love
and concern.
"Some people have a say of
bleulng others by taking the
lime to lend a helping hand, by
listening and offering
mcuuragemrnt. by nhosing lhat
thry rare and understand *

feelings hurt when people stare. I can tell
you the hurt I feel for my son never goes
away - It's been 2 years In August that I first
found out about the tumor.
Being a single parent and a woman never
afraid of anything, this Is the first thing In
my entire life I was ever afraid of. But you
know what, we've made It 2 years now and
by the grace o f God and my perseverance
we’re going to be OKI
Thank you for recognizing these special
people. You never think something like this
will happen to you or your family, until It
does. It knocked the breath out of me. but I
got up. brushed myself ofT and survived!
Sincerely, Nancy O. Lodge
Tony.
I enjoyed reading your recent column
relating to transit and service for those with
disabilities. Keep up the great work of
creating public awareness o f this Issue.
John L. Mica, Member o f Congreaa
Tony,
Congratulations! I appreciate o il you do to
help all of us In Central Florida.
Tour friend. Representative Bob Starks

Contract —
contract for Uie first time at
the Tuesday evening school
forma nee review by the mem­ board meeting.
bers o f the board.
"I don’t know how we're « i p
Hut member Hob GofT said he posed to be able to do that."
Is fearful that llagerty might
said Goff
always be In danger o f being
GofT had given Hagerty a gen
one to "take the money and erally unfavorable review of h it
nin."
Job performance. He believes
Despite his five year contract
the superintendent has done a
and
large
annual
raises.
less than acceptable job.
Hagerty has continued to look
For Tuesday evening's m eet­
for greener pastures.
ing. board member Barbara
In 1996. Hagerty applied for
Kuhn Is not expected to be In
the position of superintendent attendance. She has Informed
In Hillsborough County. He
the board that she will be there
was among the finalists for the telephonlcally for the vote on
top Job In Tampa, but didn't
Hagerty's propsed contract.
get Ihe Job.
According to Sanford attorney
"Whal does lhat say about
Mack Cleveland, she shouldn't
him?" asked GofT. "What does bother with that call.
lhat
say ahout
his com
"I can't find any authority for
mlttrnent lo the students of anyone lo vote by phone."
Seminole County?"
Cleveland said after checking
Robinson said at the time of the state statutes. "Legally.
Ihe most recent Job evaluation
Ihal vole can't be recorded. In
for Hagerty. that she believed
the Legislature and other bod­
the favorable comments by ies you can't vote by proxy. You
board members had made re
have to be there. I don’t know
gardlng the superintendent's
why the school board would be
performance was proof they
any different."
would see (It to give him an In
Il would appear that Robin­
creased compensation package
son would need Kuhn's vote to
with Ihls year's conlract rxten
avoid a spill decision on the
tlon
matter of Hagerty* contract.
The superintendent currently
Goff and member Larry Furhas a conlract valued at long have expressed some dis­
SI34.290.54i per year
That comfort with approval with the
package Includes an attowancr
contract sight unseen. Member
for a car. for Insurance and for Jeanne Monts and Robinson
other things. Including mem
are expected to approve It.
bershlp dues.
Kuhn's vote wouid be needed
Robinson would not comment to break the deadlock.
on what amount of Increase
"She wants to railroad this,
she had planned to offer the that’s why she wants to have
superintendent at this time.
Barbara on Ihe phone." Goff
Hoard members, loo. will be said.
kept In the dark as (o what has
Kuhn has not said If she
been negotiated.
plans to vote for or against the
They will see (he proposed
contract.
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McGee--------Continued from Page IA
m ln s t r a lo r s h a ve been
reassigned and four new vice
p re s id e n ts w ere h ired this
monlh at $63,000 each.
C h u ck K o b a le s k l. a c tin g
chairman of Ihe board of trust­
ees. said McGee's salary increase
reflects the high marks she
received on her evaluation.
Kobaleskl added that McGee's
evaluation was five months late
and lhat should also be taken
u n d e r c o n s id e r a t io n w h en
looking at her pay rate. He also
s a id th e c o l l e g e 's h u m an
resources department resear­
ched pay scales at other com­
parable Community colleges In
the slate.
" W e looked at her perfor­
mance compared to what her
accomplishments were and she
did very well.” he said.
Saying that McGee's salary
was not excessive, Kobaleskl
rated her pay as being In the
middle range for comparable
community colleges.
The salary range for presi­
dents at the 27 community col­
leges listed with the Florida
State Board of Community Col­
leges In Tallahassee Is $80,000
(o $162,162, according to a
report released by the dlvlson of
community colleges.
In addition, the news of the
salary Increase prompted the
faculty senate at SCC to call a
special m celing Thursday to
discuss the 12.5 percent hike.
A t a tim e w hen fa c u lt y
members are faced wllh mini­
mum pay raises ranging from
2.5 percent to 7 percent, and
s a la r y c a p s , w h en a d ­
ministrative positions do not
have as many salary restric­
tions. many o f the faculty arc
questioning how the board of
trustees could approve a 12.5
percent raise for McGee.
About 60 faculty members
attended the standing room only
meeting, estimated Nelda Malm,
outgoing faculty senate presi­
dent. Trustees Kobaleskl and
Russell Moncrief were also on
hand lo explain the process of
deciding McGee's contract.
"Som e o f the faculty were

annoyed and concerned because
they felt the board s action was
unfair." Malm said.
Malm said the meeting was
refreshin g because although
there was no action taken, there
was dialogue and the trustees
listened and took notes.
“ Som e were OK after the
meeting but some still disagreed
and were upset that she (McGee)
took a raise lhat we didn’t get."
she said.
Following the meeting. Malm
said she and Dan Gtlmartln.
Incoming faculty senate presi­
dent. met with McGee who told
them to develop a list o f faculty
concerns and prioritize.
Malm said she was satisfied
wllh the outcome because she
feels McGee will address the
Issues In time.
Trustees Beth Hattaway and
R u ssell M oncrief. w ho also
evaluated McGee, could not be
reached lor comment.

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• SANFORD — Harper Mechanical Corporation haa qualified
as a National Environmental Balancing Bureau certified
company. Mark Woerle Is the NEBB qualified testing, adjusting
and balancing supervisor.
•A L A Q U A LAKES — Taylor Woodrow Communities, de­
veloper o f Alaqua Lakes, has named Laurie Lynch custom
design representative, and Mary Krelder construction ad­
ministrator.
• Altamonte Springs — Olympia Homes o f Altamonte Springs
has named Brad Bell, builder, and he will be in charge of
construction o f Tuscawllla Club and Easton Park. Jose Soto
has been named sales person for May. Soto sold six homes In
Pebble Polnte at 9720.000.
• SANFORD — GulfAtlantlc Division o f Lawyers Title In­
surance Corporation closed Its first quarter with 941.4 million
In recorded residential deed volume. Th e company has a
closing office In Altamonte Springs and a search department
In Sanford. Comany president Daniel A. Wallace Is a resident
o f Sanford.
• SANFORD — Douglas Lopez o f Sanford has been selected to
attend the National Young Leaders Conference In June In
Washington D.C.. for high school studentd who have dem­
onstrated leadership potential and scholastic merit. Douglas,
a Junior at Orlando Luther High School, will be among 350
attending.
• SANFORD — Maurice Sherry o f Sanford has enrolled In
the electronics engineering technology program at IT T
Technical Institute In Maitland.
• SANFORD — Dr. Harvey Schefsky, a Sanford family
physician, recently attended the Florida Academy o f Family
Physician's Family Practice Weekend In Tarpon Springs.
• HEATHROW — Kevin B. Weiss of Heathrow recently
received a Judge J. Cullen Ganey Criminal Law award ul
Widener University School o f Law in Wilmington. Drl for
achieving the hlgherst grade In the area o f criminal law.
• SANFORD — Barnett Bank haa been named the large bank
lender of the year by the Small Business Administration
Florida Doatricts for 1996.

Databook
•O R LAN D O — The Central Florida Manufacturing Center will
offer a business workshop. "Fam ily Business Succession • How
to Let Go and Retire.” June 25 from 8 to 10 a.m. at Valencia
Community College. McCoy Center. Topics will include
transfer taxes, esu te planning, and family business Cost is
• 10 and Includes breakfast.
For Information and to register, call 855-9989, ext 201
• ORLANDO — The University o f Central I lortda Small
Business Development Center will hold a workshop about
getting started tn business June 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Speakers will Include an attorney, accountant, banker. In­
surance agent and business consultant. Cost Is $49 payable In
advance and Includes several business guides.
A free workshop on sources o f financing will he held June 27
from 9 to 11 a m . Learn about profit and loss projections
cash flow projections, personal flanctal statements, souires
and uses o f funds and collateral. Speaker will be Al Polfer.
director of the SBDC.
A free workshop on business taxes will be held June 24 from
• to 10 a.nt. Discussion will Include Income tax. payroll lax.
sales and property tax. Speaker will be Betty Jo Starling,
executive tax service.
Advance registration Is required. For workshop location and
Inform ation, call 823-5554 or http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/
sbdcucf.
• SANFORD — The St. Johns River Exhibit First Street
Gallery. 207 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford, will feature a multimedia
exhibit with a nature theme through June 29. Tuesday
through Friday. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday. 10 a.m. to I
p.m. Admission is free.
For Information, call 321-8111.

Development
• ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS — Calton Homes of Altamonte
Springs sold 32 homes In May for a volume of $5.1 million.
In addition. Calton Homes has opened phase 2 at Its Cypress
Lake community In east Orlando. Prices of the 37 homesites
range form $99,000 to • 129.900.
• ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS — Cambridge Homes of Altamonte
Springs has a new model home In Regency Park, east Orlando.
The 1.885 square-foot model. Remington IV. has a base price
o f $104,790. There are 186 homesites In the community
located on Lake PickettRoad off Alfaya Trail.
• ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS — Brentwood Custom Homes of
Altamonte Springs has Introduced the Nassau scries homes
designs at Wyntree at Heathrow. The homes are priced from
the $230,000s to the $290,000 and range between 2.500 to
3.000 sqaure feet.
• LONGWOOD — Reservations and contracts for custom home
sites at Alaqua Lakes In Longwood have totaled more than $3
million during the first 30 days since the sites became
available, according to project manager Kevin Clark. Home
price ranges will be from the mid $200.000a to more than
$800,000. The 796-acre luxury golf and country club com­
munity off markham Woods Road will accommodate 515 home
sites.

Lately I have had no trouble
coming up wtth topics for
the column, because of what I
am observing in the market­
place. Last night my family
stopped at a local restaurant
chain for dinner on our way
home from a ballgame. We
chose the restaurant based on
how we were treated at the one
by our house. Big mistake, like
many
multi-location
busi­
nesses. the management of the
firm is uneven. We were seated
at our table and Issued menus.
After a long wait our server re­
appeared.
he
explained to
us that this was his first day.
He then vanished before taking
our orders and shortly a new
server appeared. We finally
gave our orders and sat back
and waited on the arrl/nl o f the
food.
The menu stated that the
policy o f the company Is to
serve wtthtn 10 minutes o f the
receipt o f the order. Needless
to say. the food did not arrive
until 30 minutes later. I don't
know about you. but when I go
to a family style restaurant. I
don't expect long delays on my
order.
Our first server (the rookie)
showed up wtth the food. After
the meals were distributed my
wife naked for a menu. She was
upset that the Item she ordered
was not os described on the

alienating one of their loyal
customers. They shipped a
product that was not what they
had portrayed it to be. This
was done wtth no warning to
the customer and only ac­
knowledged it upon a com ­
plaint.

menu. She had ordered a fried
chicken salad, which had been
described
as
having cheese
and tomatoes.
Neither
the
cheese or tomatoes were pres­
ent. After reviewing the menu,
she inquired why she didn't get
what she ordered. The answer
waa amazing, they forgot the
cheese and they dklnt have
any tomatoes. My daughter
then spoke up and said what
about the tomato on her ham­
burger? The answer was then
changed to they didn't have
any cherry tomatoes.
Here was a classic example
of
business
that
thought
that on the Job training was a
sufficient way to train new em ­
ployees. That was just the be­
ginning o f the mistakes They
stood a very good chance in

Are you shipping product
that isn't fully that which you
have portrayed to your client.
Just because they don't com ­
plain don't think you will not
pay a real price In credibility.
Not nil your customers are g o ­
ing to complain and allow you
to correct. Many Just simply
will not trust you in the future
with additional orders. No one
likes to be treated with a lack
of respect and pay for the
privilege.
The next time you are in a
bind don't try to slip something
past your clients, hoping they
will not notice. Notify them anil
give them the option. This will
help keep the level of trust we
need to hold on to customers
Vayna Hardy Is ths Coordi­
nator o f tha Small Business
Development
Center
at
•endnote Community College.
He can be reached at 328♦722
ext
3341,
email
wbardyfHpo.aemlnole.cc.nu.u
s.

2975 S. French Ave.
Sanford

322-0285
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The Lake Monroe Amatrur
Radio Society will kirk off a
week of activities to help raise
public awareness about the
many uses oI radio.
During Amateur Radio Week.
June 22-29. members of the
LM ARS w ill perform on air
d e m o n s tr a tio n s and g lo b a l
position in g com m unications.
Members will also provide in­
formation to city and county
officials regarding Ihc value of
dlhmeur radio as a public ser­
vice.
» T b r week will wrap up with an
annual weekend preparedness
exercise railed "Field Day” June
28 and 29. Field Day was
designed lo lest operators' abil­
ities to set up and operate por­
table stations under emergency
conditions that could result from
ev en ts like hurricanes, to r­
nadoes and the loss o f electrical
power. Field Day Is a lest of skill
and a conical for fun.
Also on Ihc weekend, radio
operators here will try lo contact
as many other Field Day stations
around Ihc country us possible.
There are more than 650.000
amateur radio operators In the
United Slates and more Ilian 2.5
million worldwide. More than
36.000 amatuer radio operators
participated In the event last
year.
"We are In the middle of a
telecommunications revolution
and amateur radio Is right In Ihc
middle o f Ihc action." said Bob
Linnuzzl. president o f LMARS.
"W c are making friends around
the world, getting students In­
terested
In technology and
helping our communities via Ihc
A m a te u r R a d io E m e rg e n cy
Service and Seminole County
Civil Emergency Management
via the Radio Amateur Civil

E m e r g e n c y S e r v ic e w h en
d is a s te r strik e s. W e I n v llr
county and city officials and lhr
general public lo slop by on
Field Day and see and hear
firsthand what It's all about."
LMARS will hold Its Field Day
al Lake Golden Park next tn
O r la n d o S a n fo r d A i r p o r t .
Operating lime will begin al 2
p.m. June 28 and will end the
same time the following day.
For Inform ation, rail 69 9 ­
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Sat. June 21, Sun., June 22
Mon. June 23,1997

Sports
E x tra . P o i n t s .. .

Jeff
Berlinicke
Herald Staff Writer

County dads
were worthy
of being
honored on
Father’s Day
SANFORD _ Thla column Is about n week over­
due but I hope It not too late.
Father's Day came and went List week and I
couldn't help but think about some of the dads of
local athletes Who have not only been model
parents tn the stands. but friends o f the news­
paper. They've made their sons and daughters
available for stories, been there for a hug after a
win or a loss, and smiled when they could have
been screaming.
Phil Nelson, father of Seminole's Aubrey Nel­
son cornea to mind, lie's at every volleyball
game, always catling the paper when something
nice happens for his daughter (which Is quite of­
ten) and the first to compliment us when we
write something good. Ills Is a voice that rises
above the din we often hear and we appreciate It.
One of the best parts of a Lake Mary girls'
basketball game Is running Into Decky Pedro's
father Don. Sometimes Decky got big minutes
(see the slate semi-final when Decky was hilling
shots from the parking loti, and she also spent a
lot of time on the bench but Don was always
smiling and enthusiastic.
Wes Louwsma Is a winner In our books. Ills
son Chris had a big. big season for the Seminole
baseball legos and his ;dad waq pt every jp iie .
never screaming Whrh C lirU . imulr q y q o f his
rare outs, nnd also cheering on his daughter Klin
of the Seminole Dazzlers.
How about Lake Mary's football coach Doug
Peters? One of the memories I've taken away
from last season Is o f one of his daughters
coming up to him after u particularly tough loss.
Doug was looking pretty upset at the time but he
melted when he saw his child. Suddenly. It
seemed, losing didn't matter quite ns much.
Jason Armstrongs dad. Tom Is another guy we
like around here. First ofT. he's a lacrosse fan
from Maryland, so Tom scores points already.
Secondly, he’s at each Seminole game, video­
taping his son's kicking as they work towards a
college scholarship for next fall. The hard work
Is paying off. Notre Dame and Northwestern are
among many schools flooding the Armstrong's
mailbox.
Gary Grontnger. father o f Lake Mary pitcher
Matt. Is a class act. Sit through a game with him
In the Lake Mary press box and try not to laugh.
He's another Miuylander. but. more Importantly,
he's a great example of a supportive father. Not
only that, he's a pretty good golfer and has also
passed that on to his sons. Oh. his youngest son
Is a lacrosse player so that adds to his point to ­
tal.
Lake Mary boys basketball coach Mike
Gaudreau Isn't such a bad dad either. At Lake
Mary football games, some o f the best action
takes place off the field, watching Mike and his
wife. Kym. playing on the sidelines with their
children. Somehow, they find a way to Juggle
coaching and parenting, not without a little bit
o f help from Mike's mom. who also may be Lake
Mary's biggest fan.
Heathrow Elementary's loss Is Sabal Point's
gain. Michael Townslcy was transferred from his
position as principal at Heathrow but anybody
who went to see the Lake Mary boys basketball
team will remember Michael In the stands, video­
taping the Rams, then with his son. Matt, at
Magic games the next day. Matt earned a schol­
arship to Rollins College and said the main rea­
son was so he could stay close to home. It's easy
to see why.
Let's get away from high schools for a moment
and talk about someone who really makes a dif­
ference In the community. Scott Williams Is a
phys-ed teacher at Idyllwtlde and a young father
o f about 100 kids. Actually. It's only six but sons
Rylle and Radley are already two of the best
young ball players In the county and the rest of
the clan are Just too young for uniforms.
Obviously, tons of parents have been left off;
space prohibits us from noticing everyone,' but
they know who tlicy are.
Kids ore a reflection of their parents and that
reflection Is pretty bright In Sanford and Lake
Mary.
Last Second Shot: I love excellence In sports
and that's what makes me and about a Jllllon
other people fans of the Chicago Dulls. Everyone
wants to see the Dulls come back and defend
their title next season, but...
...If the Philadelphia 76ers are serious about
offering Jerry Stackhouse and the number two
overall pick In next week's draft for Scottle Pippen. the Dulls have to take It. When you have the
past of Jordan. Rodman and Harper with the fu­
ture o f Stackhouse and Keith Van Horne, the dy­
nasty can continue Into the next century.

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B y D EA N SM ITH
Herald Sports Editor
SANFORD - It's hard to believe
that you ran top a no-hlllrr. unless
the pitcher threw a perfrrt game.
Hut C.J. Clemens and Christian
Rosado may have done ]ust th.it
Friday nlgjit us Ihe Longwood
All-Stars whitewashed the Greater
S e m in o le A ll-S ta r s , from Ihe
Ovledo/Wlnler Springs urea. 5 0 to
advance to Ihe finals of Ihe llabr
Ruth Ila se hall Hamilton Major A
District 7 Tournament at Roy Holler
Junior Field.
Clemens ( I -Ol was perfect over the
first three Innings, retiring all nine
batters he fared, striking out seven,
while Rosado, who was Thursday
night's winning pitcher, gave up a
hit and two walks, striking out six.
over Ihe final three Innings to re­
cord the save. Only one of the three
runners advanced as lur as second
base, and that was with two out.
Sanford and Flagler were playing
a Loser's ((racket ut lakeside Field
Friday evening, but no results were
received
The Loser's Bracket champion­
ship game (Sunford-Flugler winner
vs. Greater Seminole) was to have
been held on lakeside Field at 10
a m. this morning with the winner
of that game taking on Longwood at
1 p m. on Roy Holler Field In what
could be ihe championship game
If after Ih e I p in Saturday game
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The Longw ood and Greater Sem inole All-Slar
teams (top photo) congratulate each other on a job well
done alter Longwood blanked Greater Seminole 5-0

Friday night. This was the scene (bottom photo) most ol
the night lor Ihe Greater Seminole batters as Longwood
pitchers struck out 13 In six innings.

Rollin’
right
long
By J I F F B E R U N IC K E
Herald Stall Writer

H K l U S I M k , I H H (« * « •

Seminole High School lullback Steve Brown suf­
fered severe ankle Injuries in a spring lootball

scrimmage game last month, but the senior has been
working out daily to prepare lor the 1997 season.

T h e ioooong road to recovery
B y K E L L IE W ER N ER
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD _ Summer vacation, especially before
ypur senior year In high school. Is a time for fun.
sunshine and friends.
For Steve Drown. It will be a time of heavy lifting,
grueling rehabilitation and a little pain.

During Seminole High School's spring football
scrimmage game. Drown suffered a severe ankle In­
jury that has rearranged hts summer vacation plans.
A defensive back who also displays talent In the
running back position. Drown was put In the game
after starting running back Joe Knight sustained on
Injury, also lo his ankle.
C See R e co v ery , Page 3D

SANFORD _ It might be 95 de­
grees outside but. at Central Flor­
ida Skate A Sport, the Roller Dears
are looking to put a trophy on Ice.
It's really not Ice. but the Roller
Dears of the Central Florida Skate
and Sport In-Line Hockey League
plan to head for Chicago next
month to bring home a national
championship.
That would be a small Improve­
ment over last season when the
Roller Dears finished third In the
national championship at St. Paul.
Miiui. Comprised of players 12and-under, the Roller Dears ore out
to make sure this year ends up
even better than the last.
*1 think this team is us good. If
not better, than last year's team.*
coach Joe Rogers said. 'Oarring
any major Injuries, we should be
able to compete for the title.*
Rogers came to Central Florida
three years ago from College Park.
M d . where he had Washington
Capitals
season
tickets.
He
brought hockey fever to the area.
C See Bears. Page 3B

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Professional Softball
□ Women’s Professional Fastpltch League at
Rollins College's Alfortd Stadium, Winter Park.
Durham vs. Orlando Wahoos, 7 p.m.

□ FA S C A R at Naw Smyrna 8paadway, 7 p.m.

Recreation Softball
Professional Baseball
□ Gulf Coast Rook la laagua at Walt Dtanay
World’s Wlda World ot Sports Basabafl Complex,
TBA

Florida State League
□ All-Star Gama at Oscaola County Stadium,
Kissimmaa, 7:30 p.m.

Southern League Baseball
□ Orlando Rays at Mobil* Bay Baars, 8:03 p.m.

□ M etro Orlando A S A (Am ateur Softball
Association) Tournament of Champions Slowpitch
Softball Tournament at the Seminole County
Softball Complex, Altamonte Springs, 8 a.m.
□ S anford R sereatlon Departm ent S p rin g
Church Softball League at Chase Park. Deltona
Trinity Assembly of God-Majesty vs. Sanford New
Bethel, 9 a.m.; Sanford Los Samarltano vs. San­
ford First Church of the Nazarene, 10 am .
□ NASF Girts Faetpiteh 14-and-Under and 12and-Under World Series Qualifier at Walt Disney
World’s Wide World of Sports Sotball Complex.
TBA.

College Tennis
Youth Baseball
□Baba Ruth Basabatl District 7 13-15 AitStsrs
Toumamant at Holly Hill. 8anlord-Altamonta
Springs winner vs. Holly Hill, 9:30 a m ; Sanford-Altam onta Springs losar vs. O rm ond
Beach-Longwood Loser, noon; Ormond Beach*
Longwood winner vs. 9:30 a.m. game winner, 2:30
p.m.; 9:30 am. loser vs. noon winner, 5 p m .
□ Baba Ruth Baseball Otatrtet 7 Prep-13 AllStars Tournament at Candytand Part, Longwood.
Ormond Beach-Longwood winner vs. Altamonte
Springs, 11:30 a.m .; Sanford vs. Orm ond
Beach-Longwood Loser, 2 p.m.; 2 p.m. winner vs.
11:30 am . loser,7p.m.
□Baba Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Major
A Tournament. Loser’s Bracket: Sanford-Flagler
winner vs. Greater Seminole, at Lakeside Field, 10
am.; Winner's Bracket (possible championship
game): Longwood vs. winner ol 10 am . game, at
Roy Holler Junior Field, 1 p.m.
□ Baba Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Major
Commissioner's Tournament. Winner’s Bracket:
Greater Seminole vs. Altamonte Springs, at Roy
Holler Junior Reid, 10 am .; Loser’s Bracket:
Sanford vs. Flagler, at Lakeside Field, 1 p.m.;
Winner's Bracket: Greater Semlnole-Altamonle
Springs winner vs. Longwood. at Roy Holler
Junior Field, 4 p.m.; Loser's Bracket: SanfordFlagler winner vs. Greater Semlnole-Altamonte
Springs loser, at Lakeside Field, 4 p.m.

Roller Hockey
□ Roller Hockey International: Ottawa Wheels
vs. Ortando Jackals at Orlando Arana, 7 p.m.

□ C ollage Tennis Coaches of America Clinic at
Walt Disney World’s Wide World of Sports Tennis
piex.TBA

Junior Olympic Track
□ Raglan IV Florida State Junior Olympic Track
and Field Championshipe at Walt Disney World’s
Wide World of Sports Track and Field Complex,
9:30 am .

Amateur Volleyball
□ A A U (Amateur Athletic Union) Junior National
Volleyball Championshipe at Wail Disney World’s
Wide World of Sports FleMhouee.Sam.

SUNDAY

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□ Babe Ruth Baseball District 7 Prep-13 AllStars Tournament at Candyland Park, Longwood.
Championship game, 11:30 am.; Championship
Game (It necessary), TBA.
□ Babe Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Major
A Tournament. Championship (It necassary):
Greater Seminole vs. FlaglerTSanford winner vs.
Longwood, at Roy Holler Junior Reid, 1 p.m.
□ Babe Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Major
Commissioner’s Tournament. Loser’s Bracket
Final, at Lakeside Field, 11 am .; Winner’s Bracket
(possible championship): Undefeated team vs. 11
a m game winner, at Roy Holler Junior Field, 1
p.m. or 3 p.m.

Running
□ "L ife Can Be Sweet” Run to benefit diabetes
cere at DeBary Golf and Country Club, 7:30 am.

Professional Softball
□W om en's Professional Faetplfch League at
Rollins Cotlege'a Alfond Stadium, Winter P
Durham vs. Orlando Wahoos, 7 p.m.

□ G u lf Coaet Rookie Leegue at Walt Disney
World’s Wide World of Sports Baseball Complex.
TBA

Southern League Baseball

Recreation Softball
□ M etro O rlando A S A (Am ateur Softball
Association) Toumamant of Champions Slowpitch
Softball Tournament at the Ssmlnele County
Softball Complex, Altamonte Springs, 8 am.
□ NASF Girts FastpHch 14-and-Under and 12and-Under World Series Qualifier at Walt Disney
World's Wide World of Sports Sotbeil Complex.
TBA.

Youth Baseball
□ Babe Ruth Baseball District 7 13-15 All-Stars
Tournament at Holly Hill. 5 p.m. Saturday winner
vs. 2:30 p.m. Saturday losr, 11 a m : Championship
Game: undefeated team vs. 11 am. game winner.
2 p.m.

Collage Tennis
□College Tennle Coachee of America Clinic at
Walt Disney World’s WMe Worid ol Sports Tennis
Complex, TBA

Recreational Track
□ L ik e Mery Summer Track Seriea al Lake Mary
High School’s Don T . Reynolds Stadium Field
events, 5:30 p.m.; Running evsnts, 6:30 p.m.

Amateur Volleyball

Recreation Volleyball
□Sanford
reeHonel Co-Ed VoMoybaN Laagua at Dan Patham
Oymnatorium. Gamas tlir t at 7 p.m.

Legal Notices

College Tennle
□ College Tennis Coaches of America CWnic at
Walt Disney World’s Wide World of Sports Tennis
Complex. TBA

□ A A U (Amateur Athletic Union) Junior National
Volleyball Championshipe at Walt Disney World’s
Wide World of Sports FleMhouee. 8 am.

M ONDAY
Professional Baseball

□ Ortando Rays at Mobile, 7:03 p.m.

□ Bate Ruth Baseball District 7 13-15 All-Stara
Toumamant al Hotly Hilt. Championship Gama (If
necassary), 8 p.m.
□Baba Ruth BaaabaM District 7 Bambino Major
Com m issioner's Toum am ant. Championship
Gama (if necessary): two learns with one loss, et
Roy Holler Junior Field, 8 p.m.

□ A A U (Amateur Athletic Union) Junior National
Volleyball Championshipe at Walt Disney World’s
Wide Worid ot Sports Fietdhouse, 8 a.m.

Amateur Volleyball

Professional Baseball

Youth Bastball

□ Gulf Coast Rookie League at Wall Disney
World's Wide Worid of Sporls Baseball Complex,
TBA

Southern League Baseball
□ Carolina Mudcats vs. Ortando Rays at Tinker
Field, 7:05 p.m.

Notice * hereby given mm I
m engeged m buomoos et 2B31
Ortando O r. Suno 146. Sin fer d.
FL 32773. lemmata County.
Florida, under the FtatMIwuo
Nome ol SOW TICS • B IB -d met I
Dun Men

Cotgdraitano,

FwMtou* Nome Btatufee. TeWtt: Section 644 66. Florida
Stetutee 1661
Carta Thome*
Pubhen Juno 21. 1667
D IP -M I
NOTICE
OF FIC TITIO U S N&lt;
m buowooo ol IB66
Longwood.
FL 32776, Bemmeta C ounty,
Florida, under the Ftatfttous
Nome of STAFF M M F T T S Y S TBM S. end that I Mend to rag.
tater u i d name with the
Diets***
ot
Corporofiwna,

Major AContinued from Page IB
both teams
have one loss, the wlnncr-take-all game would be
contested atnl p.m. on Sunday at Roy Holler
t Field. •-» T —• ~
The winner o f this tournament will advance to
the Area Tournament In Winter Haven starting
on Friday. June 27th.
Seminole County Is already assured o f having
at least one team at the World Series as the
Altamonte Springs squad will be the host team at
the series that will be held at Eostmonte Park
starting on August the ninth.
Longwood again wasted no time In taking
control of the game.
Christopher Tam led off by reaching on an
error, moved to second on a passed ball and
advanced to third on a gorund out before scoring
on a grounder by Rosado. Adam Am ar followed
with a home run and the score was 2-0 after one
Inning.
Longwood added a run In the second inning as
Ryan Pascloni singled with one out. moved to
* second as Tyler Powell walked and scored when
Christopher reached on an error.
The winners’ final two runs came In the third
Inning as Clemens led off the frame with a single
and trotted home on Rosado’s third home run In
two games.
Doing the damage for Longwood were Christian
Rosado (one home run. one run scored, three
RBI). Adam Amar (one home run. one run scored,
one RBI). C.JK. Clemens and Ryan Pascloni (one
single and one run scored each). Tyler Powell

Wrestling at Civic Center
SANFORD — Th e Independent Order of
Foresters (IOF) and Southeastern Cham ­
pionship Wrestling present an evening of
wrestling matches for the benefit of Luis Vidal
o f Deltona. Mr. Vidal is confined to a wheel
chair and Is unable to speak. The’ I.O.F. would
like to raise funds to purchase a computer
system enabling him to communicate with
others and pursue a self supporting career in
Journalism.
The matches will be held on Saturday at
7:30 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center.
There will be a double main event with Jim
"T h e A n vil" Nledhart taking on Death Row
and "Leaping" Lanny Poffo. with manager
Angelo Poffo. facing B m rr "T h e Rockin'
Hillbilly."
Tickets are 37 for ringside and 35 for general
admission.

“ Life Can Be Sweet” run
DcBAKY - "L ife Can Be Sw eet." a 5-K
charity run and fitness walk to benefit the
Volusia Medical Center's Diabetes Outreach
Program In DeBary. will be held at DeBary Golf
and Country Club on June 22nd starting at
7:30 a.m.
The Road Runners o f America Club-saneHoned event costs $17 to enter and will award
more than 20 prizes in 18 categories. Including
Clydesdales (runners weighing In at more than
190-pounds) and children aged 11 and under.
D ozens o f volu n teers w ill be m an n in g
refreshment tables along the route and Tshiris will be provided for all runners.
Interested participants should contact
Altavista Sports In DcLund (904) 736-0002. or

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(one single) and Christopher Tam (one walk).
Bridgen Hunt had a two-out single In the fourth
Inning for Greater Seminole.
R AIN OBTS OTHER GAM ES
SA N FO R D — Th e Major C om m issioner's
Tournament was also to play Its second round on
Friday night, but a severe thunderstorm moved
through the area around 8 p.m.. forcing a
postponement of those games.
The rain also forced a change In schedule.
Friday’s scheduled games will have to be played
this morning, and since Babe Ruth rules only
allow two games to be played by any one’ team In
a day, one o f today's regularly scheduled games
will have to be moved to Sunday, and also
moving the ” if necessary gam e". If both teams
left have one loss, to Monday evening.
The Preps (13-yaers-olds) Tournament Is being
played In Longwood at Candyland Park. Sanford
lost the opening game on Thursday, suffering a
21-1 setback to a very strong Altamonte Springs
squad. Ormond Beach and host Longwood were
to have played Friday night, with Sanford playing
the loser o f that game at 2 p.m. today.
The winner's bracket game was to have been
played at 11:30 a.m. this morinlng and If Sanford

DeBary G olf and Country Club Sales Office
(800)246-5344.
DeBary Golf and Country Club Is located on
U.S. 17-92 In DeBary. one-half mile south of
Saxon Boulevard.

Summer School Hockey Camp
SANFORD — Coach Roy McKinley will
conduct an In-line hockey camp for the young
player at Central Florida Skate and Sport.
2720 West 25 th Street (330-7909).
The camp will be June 23-27 from 5 p.m. to
7 p.m. and Is for players between the ages o f
eight and 12.
Every player must be a league player, a
member of USA In-Line and have minimum
required equipment.
Each day of the camp a separate skill
(passing, shooting, skating, positioning,
stlckhandllng) will be covered. Every player
w ill receive a certificate for each skill
mastered. In addition, each player will receive
a trophy at the conclusion o f the camp.
Cost Is 380 and Includes rink time. In­
structors and trophies.
For more details, call Roy McKinley at
574-6520 (H) or 899-4886 (Beeper).

W omen’s fastpitch softball
LAKE MARY - The City of Lake Mary.
Department of Parks and Recreation will be
starting an Adult Women’s Fastpltch Softball
League this summer. The league will play on
Monday night's at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex. 550 Rantoul Lane.
Any Interested teams, players, coaches or
umpires should call (407) 324-3097 for more
Information.

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won at 2 p m ., they would come bark to play (he
11:30 a.m. loser at 7 p.m. The final game Is set
for 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, with the If necessary
game to be determined.
The 13-15 All-Star Tournament Is being con­
tested In Holly HUI. Sanford Was to havs played
Altamonte Springs at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, with
Ormond Beach playing Longwood at 8 p.m. If
Sanford won it was to have played Holly Hill at
9:30 a.m. this morning and If they lost, they
would have played at noon.
Games are also scheduled for 2:30 p.m. and 5
p.m. today and I I a.m. and 2 p.m, on Sunday.
Th e " If necessary" game Is scheduled for 6 p.in.
on Monday.

Legal Notices
in th b ciacurr c o u r t
OP TMR BM HT1BNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IR AMO TOR
M M IN O L 1 COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. BT-SSS
DIVISION 14-R
NATIONSBANK. N A
tsouTH) rnuA c i t i z e n s
FEDERAL BANK.
PWMIfllll.

**.

AEGEAN OF CENTRAL
FLORIDA. INC . et al.
ROTICR
OF FONICLOSURS S A M
NOTICE IS HERXRV QiVfN
pursuant la ■ Final Judgment at
foreclosure d a lid Juna lift,
IM F and entered In Caaa NO.
ST-OSS at tha Circuit Court of
ISO
(IO H T IE N T H
Judicial
Circuit In Mid lor SEMINOLE
County,
Florida
whsrsm
NATIONSBANK. N.A. (SOUTH)
F/K/A CITIZENS
FEDERAL
BANK la the Fftintiff and
A*01 AN OF CENTRAL FLORI­
DA, INC . LANO B HOME
INVESTMENTS.
COMPANY;
JAMES OALEN CRAIOO: LOIS
SHAROME CRAIOO; SIHLEWILLIAMS
PARTNERSHIP
ASSUMED AND AGREED TO
FAY THE MORTOAOE NOTE
ANO MORTOAOE; GERALD K.
SIHLE; CHARLES E. BAILEE.
JR.; JACQUELINE H. BAILE3;
HOA MAI VU; UNITED STATES
OF
AMERICA
are
Hie
Dalendante, I »m ted to the
highest and beat bidder tor
cash al die Waal from door of
the
Seminole
County
Courthoueo, Sanford. Florida at
11:00
on the 10th day of
Jufy. I H 7 , tha followinn
described property aa aot forth
In aald Final Judgment:
LOTS 12 ANO 21. BLOCK I .
TR A C T NO. 20. SAN LAN DO
SFRINOS. ACCORDINQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 4. PAOE ST.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
aaal ol thie Court on June Ith.

1M7.

(SEAL)
Mary anna Morae
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bo lion
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCaHa.
Raymar, Barr,it t Frappiar
Port Oftica Boa 2410
Tan-pa. FL 32601
F9S125644
NOTICB
In accordance with the
Americana Disabilities Act. par•on* naadlng a apaclal accom­
modation lo participate In this
proceeding ahoutd contact tha
Individual or agency tending
notice not later than aeven (T)
daya prior to the proceeding al
the addraaa given on tha
notice. Telephone: 407-3234320 ait. 4227; I S00-SSS-6771
(TOD) or I-600-S5S-S770 (v); via
Florida Relay Service.
PubUan: Juna IS. 22. 1667
DIF-171

Legal Notices
M TMB C IR C U IT COUNT
OF THB BMMTSSNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SB M M OLS COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. 67-424 CA
BANC ONE MORTOAOE AS
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST
TO AMERICAN FLETCHER
MORTOAOE COMPANY. NIC..
BANCROFT O.
Sh ir l e y , el al.

&gt;•

HOTICH
OF FORSCLOOUR* B A M
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
l lo ■ Final Judgment al

1667 and entered M Caaa NO.
67-024 CA at Me ClrcuR Court
of the EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit m and for SEMINOLE
County. Florida "herein BANC
ONE MORTOAOE AS SUCCES­
SOR IN INTERS ST TO AMERI­
CAN FLETCHER MORTOAOE
COMPANY, INC. la the Plaintiff
and BANCROFT O. SHIRLEY.
EFCfLOA J. SHIRLEY. AMERI­
CAN GENERAL HOME EQUITY.
INC..
FEDERAL
DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION AS
SUCCESSOR M INTEREST TO
RESOLUTION TRUST CORPO­
RATION AS RECEIVER FOR
FREEDOM SAVINOS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION
ore
the
Dalendante. I mill aeS lo the
hlghool and bool bidder lor
ceeh ol the Weal front door of
the
Seminole
County
Courthoueo. Sentord, Florida at
11:00 aue.. on the I Oth day ol
July. 1647, the folloarlng
deecrlbed property aa aot forth
In aoM Final Judgment:
LOT 20, OAK FOREST, UNIT
ONE. ACCORDINQ TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
M PLAT BOOK 22 PAOES I t -63
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY HANS and tha
eeel ot thle Court on Juno ith,
1647.
(SEAL)
Mary anna Morae
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCalls.
Bay mar. Barrett A Frappier
Poet Office Boa 3410
Ttmpa. FL 33601
F67020666
NOTICB
In accordance with tha
Americans Disabilities Act, per­
sona naadlng a apaclal accom­
modation to participate m thla
proceeding should contact the
individual or agency tending
notice not latar than aavan (7)
daya prior to tha proceeding at
tha addraaa given on the
notice. Tala phone; 407-3234320 aal. 4227; I-SOD-4SS-4771
(TOO) or I-600-6SS-6770 (v); via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: Juna IS, 22, 1467
DCF-113

C etherme L. Scwvenne)
Pubheh: June 2*. 1667
067-243
m TMB CIRCUIT CO U R T
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
SIM INOLS COUNTY
CABS SO. B 7-H 1 6 -C A * 14-W
FIRST UNION
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
PlemnR.

m

VINCENT PAUL KEARNS.
JANE OOfi. Wife al VINCENT
PAUL KEARNS
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY. INC . fluccetter la
CREDITHRIFT.
INC .
end
UNKNOWN TENANT3/OWNER6
PLAINTIFF'S
NOTICE
OF ACTION
TO VINCENT PAUL KEARNS
JANE DOE. Wile of
VINCENT PAUL KEARNS
And oN pettier denning Inletetl by. through under or
BQBlnil
VINCENT PAUL KEARNS
JANE DOE. Wile ol
VINCENT PAUL KEARNE
and *11 parti** having or claunmg to hove any right, Htta, or
mi*re*l m Ihe propatty harom
dateribad CURRENT RESI­
DENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED dial on
action lo loreclove e mortgage
on the Ioflowing property in
Senunote County Florida
LOT 6. BUCK *0*. NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION
1 OF UNIT 1. ACCORDINQ TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
Al
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK IF.
PAOE 26. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
and having a commonly known

addrevv a*

106 6 (dgomon Avenue.
Winter Spring*. FL 32706
hat been tiled againtt you
and you art required lo verve a
copy ol your written da fence*
it any. with the Clark ol C ourt,
Seminole County, and lo Verve
0 copy on PtainhlT* Attorney.
Dougfat M Bale*, ol tha Law
Firm ol MASON A ASSOCIATES.
PA . whoa* addreve it 17717
U S Highway 16 North, Suit*
*00. Mangrove Bay. Clearwater.
Florida 34424 within 30 day*
horn the lint data ol publica­
tion, otherwi** a default will be
entered against you tor tha
relief demanded In the com­
plaint
Dated on June tllh . 1667.
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk ol the Court
By Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clerk
In accordance with tk*
American* with OiatbUilie* Aci
01 tSSO. percent niedlng spe­
cial accomodation to partici­
pate nn this proceeding ihould
confect the Clerk of the Court
not later than five butt neve
day* prior lo th* proceeding at
the
Saminolo
County
Courthouse Telephone (407)
323-4110 or 1-100-4SS-677)
(TOO) or 1*600*496.1770 (V) via
Florida Relay Service.*
Publish: June 22. 36. 1697
OEF-299
IN TH E CIRCUIT CO U R T
OF THE I6 T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IM ADD FOR
6 IM IN 0LB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OIMCRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOl 9 7 -0 7 7 7 -C A -14-W
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTOAOE COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS.
RALPH OUERRIERO. *1 si
DEFENDANT!!)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE BBR VICI
TO: MARTIN C JAMES ASK/AT

Legal Notices
MARTIN JA M lS ea3 U SA
JA M IE who** revid am a it
imknewR If ho/she/they be bemg end d he/the/ltiey be dted.
the unknown defendant* who
mey
be
aN parties claiming tn
by H
aN petti** h aving or ctam ong to
have any right, nit* et mteteel

mortgage
harem
YOU ARB HEREBY MOTIFl|0
dial an tehee to leeactaae a
mortgage en th*
property
LO T 1
LOT
2. ISUMMBHHiLL. PHASE
I. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A l A IC O R D IO IN
PLAT BOOK 71 PAOES 60-92
PUBLIC RICOROB OF SEMI­
NOLE c o u n t y . F l o r id a
het been Med egamet you end
you era required to eenre a
■f any. to If on 0AYI0 J STEAM
IS O Ptawbfr* attorney, wheat
address r* 4660 Sheetda*
Street it* 460 Ha«yeaad FL
23031 (ee taler di*n 30 days
bom the dale of th* hast pubivcation el But notice of ectton)
and Me the anginal with th*
tier* ef this court either before
service on Ptvmhff * attorney or
■nmedwlety thereviler etherwive a default wiH be entered
aoemtl you for the rebel
demanded M the **w*4*wl or
WITNESS my hand and the
teal et true Court al I f M fN O ll
County. Florida th** I flh day et
JUNE. 1667
(SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO C O N SIC U TIV I WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD
Publish June 23 26 1967
OIF-362
IN TMB CIRCUIT CO URT
OP TMB BIOMTBBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Hi ARC FOR
BiMIMOLB COUNTY,
FLONIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASB NO. ST-14 6-C A-14
DIVISION a
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTOAOE ASSOCIATION.
SCOTT C. TRAVIS, et *1.
NOTICB
OP PONBCLOSUHS BALM
NOTICE IE HEREBY QIYIN
pursuant la ■ Final Judgment et
foreclosure deled June Eth,
1607 end entered m Case NO.
67-146 of the ClrcuN Court ef
the
IIQ H T IE N T H
Judicial
ClrcuN In end for SEMINOLE
County, Florida wherein FEDER­
AL NATIONAL MORTOAOE
ASSOCIATION I* the Plaintiff
•nd SCOTT C. TRAVIS. QW1N
H. TRAVIS. BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY AS TRUSTEE OP
ADVANTAGE MORTOAOE LOAN
TRUST 49941 UNDER THE
POOLING ANO SERVICING
AGREEMENT O ATID AS OF
MARCH t, 1104. HAMPSHIRE
HOMES IN SUNRISE HOME­
OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC.
F/K/A COUNTRY CREEK HOME­
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
are th# Defendant a, I will tell to
the highest And bast bidder for
cash al the Weal front door ot
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida el
11.00 e .«.. on the toth day ol
July, H O T, the following
described property ss set forth
In told Final Judgment:
LOTS * ANO TO, THE OLENS
AT
COUNTRY
CREEK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 29. PAOES 13
THROUOH 14, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY HANO end the
*4*1 el thie Court on June 6th,
1697.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
Clerk el the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCall*.
Raymar. Barrett A Frappier
Post Office Boa 1410
Tampa, FL 33401
F97010113
NOTICB
In accordance with th*
Americana Disabilities Act, par­
sons needing a special accom­
modation to participate in thla
proceeding should contact tha
Individual or agency sanding
notice not later than seven (7)
day* prior lo th* proceeding at
th* addrtta given on th*
notlc*. Telephone 407-3234330 sat. 4227; 1-600-9SS-B771
(TDD) or t -600 939 6 770 (v); vta
Florida Relay Service
Publish: juna is , 22, 1997
DEF-177

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, June 22, 1997 - 3B

Knowing your prey is half the battle
SANFORD
Finding fish Is easier If you
understand tneir habits. The moat important
point to remember, except with open watef fish,
la that flah like to be around reefs, pilings,
mangroves, wrecks, artificial reels, or other
structures. (Ocean-going fish like mackerel,
wahoo. and marlin are less dependent on
atructurea-they focus more on following the
schools of baltflsh.) These structures provide
food and shelter, the Ash's basic requirements
for staying alive.
To take advantage of this knowledge, anglers
must know how to And submerged structures.
Same, such as shoreline, are obvious. If the
water la deep enough, any spot along a
shoreline can hold flah. Especially good spots
are overhanging or downed branches, undercut
banka, and points along the shore-line.
Channel markers, towers, floating debris, and
even crab pot markers are also easy to And and
provide enough structure to attract fish.
One of the beat ways to find submerged

have flah around It. With LORAN and GPR
technology, anglers can accurately locale
submerged structures found with the depth
finder, store the coordinates in the LORAN or
GPS unit, and then use the instruments to
return to the spot at any time.

SH UPE'S SCOOP
SHUPE

structures Is to visit the area during low tide.
Oyster bars, reefs, rocks, and even wrecks may
be exposed then, or at least are close enough to
the surface to be seen. Note locations on a
nautical chart.
Depth finders reveal deeper structures. The
sonar displays a running track of the bottom
beneath your boat. On a smooth, flat bottom
such as la found along much of (he Gulf of
Mexico coast, the smaltett amount of relief will

BE PREPARED TO USE STRONG LINE AND
STOUT TACKLE
WHEN
FISHING
NEAR
STRUCTURES.
HOOKED
FISH
WILL
INSTINCTIVELY
MAKE
A
DETERMINED
EFFORT TO FREE THEMSELVES BY CUTTING
THE LINE.

FISHING FORECAST
Baas action has tapered off considerably with
the summer heat. Night Ashing might be a good
alternative, as flah are more active under the
cover of darkneas. Plastic worms, splnnerbalts
and topwater lures are all good bets for
nighttime action. Bream and catfish are hitting

worms and mussels In the river.
Catch-and-release snook action Is good at
Sebastian inlci on the outgoing tide. Large live
shrimp fished with a bare leadhead Jig la a
deadly combination. Also expect a few flounder,
redflsh. trout, and Jack crevalle.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reporta hot
offshore action with dolphin and king mackerel.
The water Is cleaning up and dolphin can e
found In 90 feet. Pelican Flats ts a good spot for
sure action. Trlpletall are hitting tn the buoy
line, while flounder and aheepshead
are
providing good action Inside the Port. Trout and
redflsh are rated as good on the flats of the
Banana and Indian Rivers.
Sheepshead. drum, and small blueflsh are the
main attraction at Ponce Inlet. Live or dead
shrimp la the top bait. A few flounder are
hitting finger mullet around the south lettles.
Trout and redflsh are strong in Mosquito
Lagoon.

Summer

Mayfair
One of the best parts about
Limmer la. if you can stand
BO degree weather, the goifig la cheaper and the courses
Since the rates are down.
tt*a time to plug one of the
beat bargains in Seminole
County.
Mayiair Golf Club has been
around since the 20a and Its
that a 30-handlcapper
hit tee shots, walk the
fairways, and three-putt
greens as legends
PalHogan. Nelson

Ssvsn-yoar-old Aaron Marshall (le ftj'o i Alaqua
receives an alignment lip from assistant club

“ protessionai Chrla Pstsrson during Alaqua
C o u n try Club's first week ol junior golt camps.

The course is looking pretty
good these days and sets up
well for the weekly duller or
someone trying to shoot par.
The fairways are wide open
but there's still enough sand
and trees to strike fear on
anyone tough enough to go for
the green. Like moat courses,
the fairway la a bit torn up
and the Florida heat doesn't
help but for only $25 after
noon on weekends. U’a a bar­
gain that's hard to pass up.
The cart girls are plentiful
tOod. a beet tastes good After
about five holes In the heat)
and the clubhouse Is one of

the friendliest
Florida. I've played the course
four times already since the
beginning of spring (no. 1
don't let free greens fees but
I'm witling to accept contribu­
tions. hint hint) and the
course Is never loo crowded to
alow down play.
it's also a true test. Take
the 12th hole, ode of the best
in Central Florida. It's a par
five with water about 250
yards down the fairway. Do
you crush a driver off the tee
and risk getting wet? Do you
pud out a three wood and ptay
It safe, only to have 200 over
water to get to the green?
A lot of snowmen have been
built by golfers risking a sec­
ond shot over the water for an
eagle putt but there's few
holes in Central Florida that
give you the indecision that
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Recovery------Continued from Paga IB
'Since I am Joe's back up.*
Drown explained. ’ And I was
pul Into the game because he
was Injured, he thinks It was hls
fault (hat I got hurt. I keep tell­
ing him (hat he shouldn't feel
(hat way. It‘a Just one o f those
things that happen.*
What did happen could have
ended Brown's football career.
After Knight was removed
from the game. Brown was
having little trouble filling (he
starter's shoes. He was running
through hls teammates and
moving the ball up the field as If
he were the only one on the
field.
Then Brown was tackled and
didn't get up.
He
continued
to
lie
(here...after hls parents ran out
onto the field, while hls coaches
were with him. until the ambu­
lance arrived and took him off of
on a stretcher.
*! attempted a spin move to

avoid being tackled.* Brown re­
called. *As 1 was spinning, a
player landed on my foot,
causing (he rest o f my body to
spin and my ankle to stay for­
ward. I didn't feel the pain at
first and tried to get up. That's
when I knew that something
was wrong.
‘ Coach (Jim) Worthington had
a look of disbelief on hls face
when he first saw my ankle. But
he told me that I was going to
be fine. I Just kept asking If I
would ever play again and eve­
ryone kept telling me that I
would. That'* what kept me
calm.*
Preliminary reports were that
the ankle had been severely
dislocated. It turned out that
there was actually a break that
would require surgery, at least
six weeks In a cast and Intense
rehabilitation if Brown was to
return to the field with hls team
in the fall.
During surgery, nine pins and

■ metal plate were placed In and
wound the ankle bone to facili­
tate resetting and healing. A
roll cast must be worn for four
weeks, after which Brown will
rndergo another surgery to renove some o f the pins. Howrver. the plate and remaining
?lns will be a part of hls analimy for the rest of hls Ufe.
Right now. Drown la tn the
velgjil room dally, working out
lls upper body and doing minor
•xercises to strengthen hla an
tic and surrounding muscles.
The real work begins when the
:ast comes off.
That's when the
physical
therapy to rehabilitate hls ankle
wtll become a dally routine.
Running will also be a major
part o f the reconditioning proc­
ess for strength training as well.
•When I first started working
my ankle. I was a little nervous
and afraid It would hurt.* Brown
said. ‘ But actually. It only hurts
In the morning, after It’a been

ning the regional tournament.
Sponsors were found from all
over Central Florida and the re­
sult was the third place finish In
the nationals. Two of the play­
ers who weren't on last seasons*
team are goalie Kevin Santiago
and forward Matt Guy, who re­
cently moved to Lake Mary from
Chicago.
He has become a fan o f San­
tiago in the nets.
'Kevin is really good.* Malt
said. He always knows where to
play and he ts never out of posi­
tion.
Rogers agreed.
*We looked for good goalie
candidates In the house league
and we found Kevin. He's fear­
less His biggest challenge Is
that now he has to play at a
higher ability than In the house
league.
Austin Francis and Raymond
Blackford lead the forwards.
'Austin Is a great player and
he has a great slap shot.* Ro­
gers said. *He and Raymond
work very well together.*
Randy Graves shares defense
with captain ‘ Little* Joe Rogers.
T m glad he's (he captain,*
Kevin said, ‘ lie should be lead­
ing us because he has more ex­
perience than anyone on the
team.*

The team isn't deep; only 10
players suit up for the Roller
Bears but that has to help for a
team that has lo come up with
funding to do so much traveling.
There are some deep pockets to
help the team, however.
All Sport (owned by Pepsi)
and
Slapshots
Extreme
(a
hockey pro shop In Casselberry)
help out along with the Orlando
Jackals
professional
ln-llne
hockey team.
The Jackals. In fact, work
with the kids often and practice
at Skate and Sport.
It's tough to get the players to
point out any particular stars
on their team.
T h e way we play as a team
means everything.* Kevin said.
*Our practices are tough but

rested ail night. It really fee la
good to do the exercises and
walk on it because then It does­
n't get stiff.
T m looking forward to the
therapy because 1 think It will
bring my Intensity to a new
level. I now have something to
work far and the determination
.to get better."
This is Brown's first setback.
He has been fairly lucky In hls
short football career, never sus­
taining an Injury since he began
playing Pop Warner football
around the age of seven. Brown
said that he began to feel invin­
cible and realties now that
every practice or game may be
his last.
*1 am much more focused now
and realize how lucky I am to be
out on the field, doing what I
love.* Brown said. *1 lust need to
build back slowly and hopefully
I can come back even stronger.*
And he may be back sooner
than anyone thinks. Brown's

doctors say that he la healing
nicely and if rehab goes as well
aa expected, he should be ready
to suit up for practice by August
15.
"We are Just going to have to
wait and see what the doctor's
say at that time.* said Seminole
head football coach. Jim Wor­
thington. *We‘re not going to put
him in until he gets the all
clear.
Brown's
mental
approach
should not prove to be a prob­
lem. He has focused all o f hls
energy on coming back in the
fall and returning stronger.
He has a lot of hard work and
not a lot o f summer Am ahead o f
him. but Brown ts ready for the
challenge. When he returns to
the Une up. he'll certainly be
ready to play.

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He started the In-line hockey
league and (he sport Is boom ­
ing.
In-line Isn't much different
than Ice hockey. In fact, a quick
ancc at the surface makes U
ok like the real thing. The
Roller Bears, and all the other
teams In the league, play on a
Sport Court surface that is the
same surface as the one used by
the professional Orlando Jack­
als. The Skate and Sport surface
Is the only one o f its kind In
Central Florida.
If anything, the surface Is
faster, so more goals are scored
tha.i In Ice hockey.
The (earn hasn't been together
too many times since Rogers
only recently selected hls play­
ers but the ones who were cho­
sen have all the credentials of a
potential champion.
*1 picked a group of kids who
were ail exceptional players In
their
league.*
Rogers
said,
'Everyone'* working hard to
prepare for the tournament.*
Some o f the Roller Dears were
on the team when It formed for
the first time last season and
made It to Minnesota after win-

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In

everybody works together.*
Including Rogers who. Matt
said, is tough, but fair.
The players said It gets com ­
petitive at times but nothing like
the constant lighting between
the goons o f the NHL.
*1 can play Ice hockey be­
cause my brothers played It In
Chicago.* Matt said. ‘ But I
would rather play roller hockey.
Everybody loses thetr temper
sometimes but we never fight.
It's Just competitive.*

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Information,
tuntry Chib has
joined the ranks of the many
golf courses in the area offering
junior clinics. A targe group of
Tiger Woods and Karrle Webb
wannabees are expected to be
on hand for the AUaiua clinics,
open to hoys and girts aged 717. for the three-day clinics
June 24-26 and July IS -17. Cost
la 8100 per session.
Each camp will be limited to
30 players and will be coordi­
nated by Cary Ellis. Director of
Golf Operations at Alaqua.
"There are a lot of kids out
there who want to be Just like
Tiger.* Ellis said. 'Well, here
and camps like this Is where it
starts.*
Father’s Day was celebrated
at Heathrow Country Club last
week with Ita annual FatherChild Tournament which fea­
tured four flights. In the first,
Robert and Michael Good took
beat gross with Steve and Con­
nor Rhodes taking best net.
Robert and Brent Ramsey won
best gross in the second flight
with Bob and Dennis Pettigrew
winning best gross and Tom
King. Sr. and Jr., had best net.
In the fourth flight.; Pred and
Chris Colton were followed t y
Rich and Mitch Dlmarco and
Rich and Ricky Dtmarco for best
gross. Howard Good led best
net.
Also. Steve Barone Sr., won
closest to the pin.

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�4a - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida * Sunday, June 22, 1997

People
AJtO U N O
TO W N

Leading their clubs Into ’98

DORIS
DIETRICH

Hard work
paid off for
Dr. Beth,
veterinarian
E liz a b e t h (B e t h ) F o w le r
Klapstein is 39 and holding.
But what Beth Is holding Is a
brand spanking new diploma
from the University of Florida
proclaiming she Is now a doctor
o f veterinary medicine.
Beth, bom In Sanford In 1957.
is the daughter o f Adm. and Mrs.
Richard (Jeanl Fowler. She at*
tended Pine Crest School and
was quite active In Sanford's
horsey circles.
According to Jean. Beth has
a lw a y s w a n t e d to be a
v e te r in a r ia n . S h e a d o re d
horses and rode In local shows
where she received numerous
awards.
Beth continued her equestrian
activities after the fam ily moved
to California and then returned
to Sanford where her father was
stationed again at Sanford Naval
Air Station. She Is a graduate of
T rin ity P r e p a r a to r y School.
Orlando.
A fter receivin g her under­
graduate degree from the Uni­
versity of Florida where she
studied agricultural sciences.
Beth managed a horse farm In
Ocala. Although she wanted
very much to be a veterinarian,
she did not apply for several
years because she felt her grades
would not qualify her. She con­
tinued research in horses and
later went to work for the Uni­
versity of Florida horse farm
where professors and friends
encouraged her to pursue vet­
erinary medicine. She applied
for enrollment and was accepted
So since May 24. Beth has
been Dr. Klapstein — a title she
so richly deserves after watting
about 20 years to reach her goal.
B eth is m a r r ie d to T o m
Klapstein and they are the par­
ents o f a son. Tom m y. 8. She
credits her husband for his
outstanding support in making
her dream come true. Jean said
Tom "took over" to free Beth for
the classroom.
Beth is now in the flnl stages
of receiving a master's degree in
her stu dies o f rep ro d u ctive
diseases in mares. The family
plans to settle In Sem inole
County In the very near future.
In c e le b r a t io n o f B e t h 's
long-awaited accomplishment,
she was honored at a party' at
Gator's Landing by two longtime
friends. Patty Lee Mahaney and
Sue Leffler Iwanlaw. Friends and
family gathered for food and fun
and to wish the excited honorec
the very best.
Jean said the family Is very
proud of Beth and “ Beth is as
happy as a lark."
CONGRATULATIONS,
O M A L E E AN D MAC
Congratulations to Oma Lee
and A.T. "M a c " McArdle on
their 53rd wedding anniversary.
June 17. They were married on
that date in 1944 In Jackson­
ville. In 1952 they moved to
Sanford where Mac was trans­
ferred with the United States
Navy and they have made their
home here since.
Mac served 22 years in the
Navy and another 25 years with
the space program at Cape
Kennedy. Oma Lee has always
been a doting wife and mother.
The couple are the parents of
two daughters. Vicki Wettsteln
and Linda White, and have foui
grandchildren.
They enjoy
travel and at­
tending Navy reunions. Oma Lee
said. "W e're one o f the luckiest
couples I know."
SO LONG. ANGEL?.
T w o local angels (or maybe
saints) have departed this earth
to make their home in heaven.
They arc Lottie Echols and Nola
Ferguson. Both had hearts of
gold and will be sorely missed by
the community.
L o ttie , m arried to Lam ar
Echols, was president o f the
Seminole County Bus Drivers
Association and was an advocate
o f promoting their rights. As the
president of the United Meth­
odist Churchwomcn of the First
United Methodist Church. Lottie
was a go-getter who knew how
to get things done.
N o l a . m a r r i e d to J o h n
□ See Dietrich, Page 6B

Officers of the Seminole County Federation ol
Women's Clubs were recently Installed In a
ceremony at the Ag Center. Barbara HughesGregg (from left), County Extension Director,
installed the following: Olive Babbitt, president;

Betty Akers, vice president; Winifred Wickes.
second v'ce president and corresponding secretary; Anabel Osgood, recording secretary; and
Louise Nolan standing In for Helen Griffith,
treasurer.

Hostesses and winners pausing for refreshments at tlw Siskind
home are (from left): Helen Ernest. Rose Jacobson. Mary Dale Jones
and Zelda Siskind

Bridge players
usher in sum m er
EPBCIAL T O T H E HERALD

BaraMPHwtwbf Tmm
The Longwood Civic League Woman's Club held
the last meeting of the season at Magnolia Tea
Room In Browser's Barn, Longwod. Guesls were
Carleen Piloian. Kay Lee. Botty Ivkovich and

Joyce Sammet In photo, Florence Wagner, a club
trustee (from left). Installed: Carolyn Bislline,
president; June Lormann, vice resident; Nan
Freeman, secretary, and Elda Nichols, treasurer.

SANFORD - The Bridge Club
of thr Sanford Wom an’s Club
met for the June aortal In Ihc
tra d itio n a l am i co m forta b le
home of Zelda Siskind.
Cohostess war* Rose J.irotmou who
arranged tin- partnerships (or
the game.
A beautifully appointed table
of festive |wrty foods prepared
by the hostesses delighted the
gursts as the summer season got
under way.
Seores recorded were: Toni
llobson. high. Helen Ernest,
second: and Marv Dale Jones,

third.
Other players of the day In­
cluded: Shirley Mills. Carolyn
C o r n e liu s . Is a b e l W ils o n .
Thelma Smith. Fran Webster.
Doris Stein. Terri Millikan. Rtisir
Dean. Margaret Gross. Alice
Potter. Selma Newman Hetty
Halbuek. Val Logan. " D l b "
Mi lllrath and Libby Prevail.
Thr next bridge social will Ikheld at the Sanford Woman’s
Club on July 9 with Isabel
Wilson as the hostess
According to Libby Prevail, a
bridge class Is planned for the
lall Those Interested may call
Prevail at 349-5637.

Com m unity celebrates Black Music Month
June has been designated as
Black Music Month. We are
proud to salute the musicians
o f our community who have
kept the cultured aspect of
black music alive and have
contributed to the history in
song and instruments.
We salute Cassanova and
Company,
featuring.
Gerald
Cassanova. Cynthia Cassanova
Brown. Vernon 'Papa* Jones.
Sally Saunders, Tina. Philip
Cassanova and the band who
recently released their new
album T w o Faces'. This was a
combination of pre-arranged
Negro spirituals and gospel

SAN FOR D

MARVA
HAWKINS

composition and these selec­
tions are available on CD and
cassettes.
We salute the Sanford Work­
shop Choir, under the direction

Harold Pholoa By Mama Hawking

Cassanova and Company recently released a new album, “Two Faces.”

Vernon Papa Jones, director of the Sanford Workshop Choir and
Mary DeBose, founder and president.

o f Vernon Papa Jones, and
Mary L. DeBose, Founder and
President. They will release
another album in the early fall.
The workshop choir consists of
Christians from various church
choirs who have blended their
voices In song.
We
salute
the
San*
ford/Central Florida Musicians
Guild. Charles Jackson Is the
president. This organization
has members from Seminole.
Orange. Lake and various other
counties.
Their objective Is to be In­
formed o f the various types of
music that should be played
and sung In the churches.
Their contributions
to
the
community has been in the
form of scholarships to recent
graduates who wish to pursue

a degree In music and honor
church musicians who have
contributed greatly to the art of
church music. They have held
two community gospel fests
where people of all color, races
and creeds Join In a day In the
park for Christian fellowship,
food iuid fun.
We salute musicians o f the
various churches for
their
dedication, talent and religious
fulfillment to their community
and church. Evelyn
Clark.
Sylvia Stallworth. E.N. Smith.
Edward Mayo, Eugene Butler
III, Theresa James. Andrew
Mitchell. Willie L. Jones, Donte
Jones. Ronald Ingrid Nathan.
Carlton Likely, Zllla M. Llggons. John Liggons. Elol.se
Delllgard. Vincent Smith. Mar­
low Smith. Jessie and Evelyn

McGee Stone. Barbara Alexan­
der. Earl Mlnott. Kelvin. Stallworth. Jason Bell. Faye Wil­
liams. Gloria Williams, Sister
Veronica Beasley and the Res­
cue Church o f Cod. recently
honored Minister Oscar Redden
at an appreciation program on
Saturday. June 14. at 7:00 p.m.
Family o f the Rescue Church
family and friends Joined In the
celebration for this Christian
community leader. Redden has
been a voice throughout the
community on the radio WTRR
14, he no longer has his gospel
program.
This program of honor fea­
tured Veronica Beasley, Sarah
Waldo. LaDasha Beasley. Edna
Burden, Hattie McCloud. CalC See Hawkins, Page 6B

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, June 22, 1997 - SB

Hobbyist of .theWesK

Floral design offers relaxation, fun
■y SUSAN WOM M
Herald Stall Writer_______________

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eldon Galley

Rhonda Gramm,
Richard Gailey
exchange Vows
Rhonda Lee Gramm of
McDonough. Ga . and Rich­
ard Eldon Galley o f Decatur,
Ga.. announce their mar­
riage today. They were mar­
ried Nov 30. at 5 30 p m at
the Wleuca Road Baptist
Church, Peachtree
Street.
Atlanta The Rev Dr James
King was the officiating
clergyman for Ihr traditional
reremony.
The bride Is the daughter
of Marilyn and Alexander
Gramm of McDonough and
the bridegroom Is the son of
Vernlce
and William
E
Galley. Sr. of Dacatur. The
bridegroom's grandparent*
are Mr. and Mrs. W C.
Galley of Lake Mary, for­
merly of Sanford.
Given In marriage by her
father, ihr bride chose for
her vows a formal gown
fashioned along the Uurru
Anne silhouette. She carried
a bouquet o f red roses and
purple stutlce.
Natalie Seufll attended the
bride as maid o f honor and
Cynthia Siegel was the m a­
tron of honor. They wore
forest green gowns und each

carried a bouquet similar to
the
bride's
flrldesmalds
were Renee Siegel. Lorre
LaM.uca, Amy Galley. Sarah
Newman. Valerie Rylander.
Laurie
Gooseff.
Laura
Laliherk. Kelly Rashurg and
Lisa Byrd Their gown* and
flowers were Identical to the
honor attendants'
William Gulley Jr. or Or­
lando. served his brother as
best man Groomsmen were
Brian Mock. Jason Mock.
Mike Byrd. John Powell.
Shane Moncrlef. Brian El­
liot,
Chuck
llalteowuger.
Zack Lewis, and Matthew
McKinley
Amanda Byrd, niece of the
bride, was flower girl and
Jason Burd. the brides
nephew, was Bible bearer.
A reception followed In
the Occidental Grand Hotel
In Atlanta
After a honeymoon cruise
to the Carrlbean. the new­
lyweds moved into their tra­
ditional two-story
stucco
home In McDonough built
especially for them by the
bride's
brother.
Michael
Byrd, as a wedding gift.

ANNIVERSARIES

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Conn

The Conns observe
golden anniversary
LO N G W O O D A lb e r t a
and
Richard Lee Conn of
Longw ood, celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary on
June 21. They were married
on that date In 1947 at Beth
Ayres. Penn.
In hon or o f the golden
celebration, a reception was
held at the Hampton Inn In

Allumonic Springs. The 23
guests arrived from Nebraska.
Colorado. Texas. California,
Oregon and Washington.
The couple are the parents
o f a daughter. Linda Conn
Ertkkson of Longwood. a high
school administrator.
Conn Is a retired Dulled
States Navy commander.

SANFORD — Floral design
Intrlqued Linda Davis some nine
months ago and after continuing
In classes she has now earned a
certificate In floral design. It's a
hobby I hat she recommends for
relaxation, making friends at
classes und just plain fun.
• i took a class with Kathy
Fuller from Lake M ary." she
said. "She offered a MotherDaughter class so I got my
mother Involved too. She owns
Magus Floral Design. I really
enjoyed her class. She Is a cer­
tified floral designer and has
taught IS years. I got so hooked
on thLs I Just can't quit. The
romradery In the rlasses are
great Moo. There are four o f us
that now get together for exer­
cise classes, field trips and we
plan in take a painting class this
fall. We vlsllrd the Street of
Dreams' because we wantrd to
get Ideas from other designers.”
Davis added that much of the
reason she became Involved In
floral design Is
because she
and her husband relocated In
Sanford Just under a year ago.
" F lo r a l designs d on 't m ove
well. " she said "You Just kind of
have to start over and redo somr
o f the arrangements. I wantrd to
lake a class to make my ow n."
Shr mrntloned that she does
plan to take many more classes
" I'll slay there as long as Kathy
will let m e." shr said " I started
In the beginner class, moved to
Interm ediate and advanced.
After advanced I'm now certified
and ran work as a floral de­
signer I plan to take more

Linda Davla (canlar) assists Sharon Robarls (IsM) and Lslla Dsan In thslr floral dasign class.
classes on the apprenticeship
level next. We do weddings with
Kathy. We makr arrangements,
r e n ir r p lr r r s and corsages If
som eone Is g rttln g m arried.
They ran Just call us If they need
the floral designs.”
Citing some of the designs she
has created Davis s a id ."I'v e
made centerpiece* for the dining
room ta b le, fru it b o w l a r ­
rangements. various arrange­
ments (or thr bouse, a rcnlrr-

piece for the mantel, pot shelves
o f greenery, arrangements for
the game room as well as desen
designs with cacti, topiary and
mammonth arrangemenls for
Ihr foyer."
Her favorites were named as
the centerpiece on her dining
room table and "ones that look
like real roues In a glass vase
with ever-last In them that
duplicate the look o f water."
With much urging from her

husband. Warren, shr hopes to
begin selling some o f her crea­
tions. Maybe a few will go to one
o f her children. Laura. Kim.
Mary. Mark or Ashby or one of
her nine grandchildren.
The family have been unen­
ding church at Westvlew Bap­
tist. Although she stays busy
with her floral design, they are
also In the middle o f an exten­
sive rem odeling project with
their home.

Girl Scouts visit ‘Down U nder’
At the recent Girl Scout Day
Camp at Sylvan Lake Park
near Lake Mary, local Girl
Scouts learned about a differ­
ent country every day. Japan
was reported on last week.
This week. Journey down un­
der with thr girls to Australia.
The girls learned al&gt;out the
amazing animal life tn Aus­
tralia
Kangaroos, platypus,
echidnas, koalas and more.
The emu Is a large, flightless
bird that lives and Is only
slightly smaller than an o s ­
trich Since there aren't any
emu's In this area. L &amp; L
Acres In Lake Mary brought
out some baby ostriches for
the girls to see. The 4-weekold
had very soft, downy
feathers and didn’t seem to
mind being pelted. They made
a slight trilling sound In their
throats which one o f the
scouts said was ‘ cool'. The
girls also got to hold an empty
ostrich egg An ostrich egg I s
equivalent to about 21 chicken
The scouts also learned
about Australians from some­
one who lived there for five
years. Sharon Robinson told
the girls what It Is like liv­
ing In Australia. Australians
speak English, but (here are
quite a few differences be­
tween their English and our
English. In a restaurant, you
can't ask for a napkin be­
cause. to Australians, a nap­
kin. or napple. 1s a diaper.
Serviette Is the word they use
for napkin. Cookies ore called
biscuits, biscuits are called
scones. A tin Is a can. tn the
Outback part of Australia,
food Is called tucker and a
swagman Is a hobo. If some­
one Invites you to tea In Aus­
tralia. be prepared to eat. Tea
Is their big meal o f the day.
Supper to them Is something
very light like a snack. Don't
ask for a peanut butter and
Jelly sandwich In Australia,
people
will
think
you’re
strange. Jelly Is what Austra­
lians call Jell-O. The trunk of
a car Is a boot and the hood
o f a car Is a bonnet.
In Australia, you won’t see
any deer crossing signs, but
you will see plenty o f kanga­
roo crossing signs. And If
you're grilling something on
the barbie, you have to watch
It carefully or a Kookaburra
Just might swoop down and
steal it.
Next week...Native America.
AARP LEARNS ABOUT
ZOO PROGRAMS
Christine Stlckncy was the
special guest at the June
meeting of the Lake Mary
chapter of the AARP. Chris­
tine Is the Membership Coor­
dinator for the Centra) Florida
Zoological Park. The park has
membership levels geared t o ­
ward seniors. The senior plus
membership Is Just S25 and
allows one senior and a guest
admission to the park at any
time. The Grandparent mem­
bership Is 340 and allows a

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Lindsey Lsld sr pets a bsby ostrich while Girl Scouts look on

senior
to bring all
their
grandchildren to the zoo at
any time.
The Central Florida Zoo Is a
participant In a reciprocal
program that allows you free
or reduced admission to other
zoos and aquariums around
the nation. In Florida alone,
zoo membership allows you
free admission to the Brevard
Zoo In Melbourne, the Drchcr
Park Zoo In West Palm Beach,
the Jacksonville
Zoo.
the
Lowry Park Zoo In Tampa, the
Miami Metro Zoo. the Sante
Fc
Community
College
Teaching Zoo In Gainesville,
and Walt Disney's Discovery
Island.
The Zoo also offers pro­
grams such as the animal
adoption, the commemorative
plank program and the Zoofarl Walking Club. The walk­
ing club Is a great way fur
seniors to exercise safely.
Every Tuesday and Thursday
morning from 8 to 9 a.m.. you
can walk a half mile trail at
the zoo. The Zoofarl Is free for
membeia and 81 for non­
members.
In AARP news, the chapter
will be taking their usual
summer break. The AARP will
not meet again until Tuesday.
September 16th at t p,m. at
the Frank Evans Center. That
doesn't mean they w ont be
busy over the summer. The
members will continue to col-

Katherine Shea holds sn ostrich e g g
lect Items for their rummage
sale, scheduled for October
11th. Following the philoso­
phy of AARP *To serve, not to
be
served.*
money
from

the rummage sale will be d o ­
nated to worthy organizations.
So. o f you clean out your attic
See Rowell. Page 6B

�- Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. June 22. 1997

Haw kins

SUNDAY'S TELEVISION

Contlnactf from P i| e 4B

MORNING

vm Donaldson. James Daskervllle. and the message was
given by Minister
Watson.
Thnnks to the Marching Men of
Calvary.
8HOESTRJNO THEATRE
ENTERTAINS
An evening of cultural enter­
tainment was offered by the
Shoestring Theater Company.
‘Stories About The Old Days"
was written by Bill Harris and
directed by Andre Oalney. Star­
ring. was the famous actor Jo­
seph Pinckney and actress
Josle Deamus. playing the two
characters Clayborn and Ivy.
She faced some challenges
that helped her to see what life
had to offer and she accepted
It.
Clayborn . a blues singer,
has made hts last move. The
two met In the ‘ Meeting Room*
to discuss life ns they have
lived It. Throughout their dis­
cussions. they realize that
their lives have brought about
some darkness and pain
Stories About the OI«l Days.

AFTERNOON

Sister Veronica Beasley congratulate* Oscar Redden
Rosalind Redden ol the Rescue Church of God
creates a sunshine also that all
will feci the warmth and the
power of A being blessed with a
new dny.
Clayborn-Joseph
Pinckney
of Lake Mary, has worked In
the field of entertainment for
30 years, appearing at the
White House, and with greats

and

like Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis.
Ill* performances
include
*Ma Rainey* Black Bottom.*
and ‘ Purlle*.
He directs the
'productions of high schoolers
at the Zora Hurston Festivals
VII and VIII. Founder of Shoe­
string Theater.

Dietrich--------Continued from Page 4B
Ferguson, has Irfi her mark on
Ihr community through her
professional sewing expertise,
much of whlrh stir donated her
time. Since H165. she made
thousands of dancing costumes
for School of Dance Arts and
B a l l e t G u i l d of S a n ­
ford-Seminole
Valerie Weld said Nola made
the first rosiumes for her and
her sister. Miriam Dokior. for
Ihelr first performance In Sanlord In 1963
IT’S A BOT
la r ami Tim Dotson announce
the birth of ihelr lirsi child, a
son. Kory James Dotson, on May
4. 1997. al Winter Park Hospital.
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MISSION SERVICE
Several youths have returned
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were Amy Fitzgerald. Amanda
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or your garage and have any­
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at 323-9248 and he will gladly
come and pick It up or you
can drop any Item off at the
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M o m m akes rules to share
DEAR ABBY: I have two chi!
drrn of my own, hut tome days I
feel as though I have 10 or 1 2 .
There arc many children in the
neighborhood where I live. The fol­
lowing is some information for my
neighbors. I call it the Common
Rules of Parental Etiquette1 . I am not the neighborhood
baby sitter. Sending your children
to my house for several hours does
not absolve you of the responsibility
of checking on your children on a
regular basis.
2. Please do not allow your chil­
dren to pick the flowers I took the
time and money to plant. If your
children come home with flowers
plucked from someone else's gar­
den. explain to them the dishonesty
of their net, even though it seems
like a sweet thing for them to have
done. And. by the way, since I'm the
only one with certain varieties of
flowers in my garden, pleading
ignorance as to where they came
from won't work. Also, breaking
down my bushes and plants with
balls and bats is not acceptable.
3. Foisting your children off on
me for several hours and then, later
the same day, refusing to allow my
child into your home to play
because *my child already has a
friend over* doesn't work for me. It
also sets the wrong example for
your child. The message it gives is:
'You can use anyone you want and
not give anything in return.*
4. Memorial Day, Labor Day and
Fourth of July mean picnica and
mrtiea for family and friends. If I’m
aving a party and your child
wasn't invited, please keep him
home! Last year, I spent the Fourth
with three stray children who were
eating food and drinking beveragea

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my friend* brought for uur picnic.
5. If your child asks to eat at my
home or go somewhere with me,
please have the courtesy to check
with me to be sure an invitation
was extended. Yes, 1 heard your
child yell acrau the street and ask
if it was OK to eat at my house. And
yes, I heard you say it was OK.
However, I didn't hear you ask me if
I had invited her. Well, guess what?
I didn't. My child didn't either. So
your child was sent home.

6. In my home, no one, child or
adult, gets anything without a
‘please* and “thank you.* That is, of
course, common courtesy, but it
doesn't seem to be an important les­
son in some homes.
7. Your children are welcome to
play in my yard if everyone gate
along, if there is no bad language or
name-calling, and if you take a turn
having them play in your yard. I
have no grass in my yard now due
to baseball games, and my
flowerbeds are destroyed. And every
child playing at my home haa an
excuse why they ican't play at their
own house.
8. Oh, vea — don't forget those
slightly older children. Parents, how
about keeping an eye on them to
make sure they aren't bullying the
younger kida? Guess what, they are!
They push them down, hit them.
call them names and, by the way,
their language is disgusting. So
don't get angry and call me when
your child is sent home. You'll get
an earful you might not like.

Please don't get me wrong. Abby
I Uke children I want my children
to have friends over and enjoy
themselves. And we havt some
wonderful neighbors for whom we'd
do almost anything 1 am. however,
appalled at the lack of respect on
the part of so many parents and
children in our netghimrhoud
Sorry this is so long, but I needrd to address this issue since others
have relayed the same kind of sto­
nes to me
Oh. and by the way — dug own­
ers, just bccauss I have a dug
doesn't mean il'a OK if yours soils
my yard. But that's another letter .„
NOT EVERYONE'S MOM
IN HARRISBURG, PA
D EAH N O T E V E R Y O N E 'S
MOM: I have printed your letter
la Ita e n tirely . It ahoiild be
bronzed and placad on front
doors In more neighborhoods
that I can count, because the

problems you have addressed
nave been voiced bv countless
parents. You are right on tha
money.
DEAR ABBY: I was amused by
your column that dealt with the in­
fantry in World War II using con­
doms to keep their socks dry. I have a
story that was told to me by my flrst
husband, who served in the 82nd Air­
borne during the war.
Ha told me that they were each is­
sued a gross of condoms periodically
that they tied together in a rubberband type apparatus, and that is how
they kept their trousers so neatly in
their boots.
How the other ** i vices managed, I
don't know, but the oarstroopers kept
that great look in this manner. Yan^ ingenuity
|jLenm[y s
eln|tea
KX-W1FE OF "GERONIMO* W..
TOKRINOTON. CONN!
DEAR EX-WIFE: This is news
to me. I once beard an anthropol­
ogist say that two things distin­
guish men from apes: our oppos­
able thumba and the ability to,
Invent tools.

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Legal Notices
• M THB CIRCUIT COURT
;
O f T IM IIO H T IS N T M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AMD TON
BIMtNOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
RRODAT1 DIVISION
C A M NO. BT-41B -0P
t h i estate o f

•UZANNI R. MURTHA,

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.. OF AOMNIiaTRATtON
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| R th* CWtuN Court lor
County. Florida Tho
ponene) representative* and of
BM p*reonel c*p»***ntaiiv*e
Any *it*r**t*d poroon upon
i wuo nonco to u n t o wn*
Pi D o w l . 11*0 OUORAt OMonO of
DIP poftonal repr*e*ntetiv*e.
uo. o« pinodtotton of D o
SESbot opomof NMo oototo oho
P I N n i l wrth • copy Of M o
MNP court ouch oPtoclton or
MX4m within Do lofor of Droo
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BW NTSBNTN JUD40IAL
CIRCUIT, m AND FOR
•BISIROLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CABB HOt BP*&gt;S4l*OR*Pt*M
In R# Th* Marriage oI
NANCY JIA N CAFARILLA.
Pel.lloner/Wlle
and
GARY CAFARILLA.

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB tID N T B f NTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
BE AND FOR
SSEftNOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IV K ACTION
CABB NO. PB-1BTB CA
DIVISION 14-B
FLAOSTAR BANK F/K/A
FIRST SECURITY SAVINOS
BANK. F.B.B..

TOCurrant Addraa* unknown
Lari known addr**a
1224 McN*4 Road
Altamonte Spring*. Florida
YOU ARI HEREBY NOTIFIED
Dal an action lor O.aoohitton 01
Memege hat b*en M*d agawal
you. and you ar* required to
aanro a copy al your detoneee
f PRy. N II upon Ih# Petitioner*
Atlerney MARK A K O T IIN
ES0U1RE 3100 Clay Avanu*.
Swlo aFF. Orlando. Fiend*
12104. on or beIota JULY Pth
1007, and M* Ih* ongawl with
m* Clark of A n Court either
belore eervic* on Petitioners
attorney or imm*di*t*ty there•N*r. *fh*rwta* * mdgment wtM
b* entered tor th* r*h*t
demanded m th* Pot.lwn
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
oool of ID* Court on JUNS Oth
lt*7
IBBAL)
MARYANNS MORES
Clerk at the Cue tel Crows
By Nancy N W.mer
Deputy Clerk
Publish Juno t IS 22 20

V*.
ARTURO FAVOLINI. *t al.
0*f*ndartf(i).
NOTICB
OF FONBCIOOURB SALS
NOTICC IS H IIU B T OIVIN
pursuant to • Fmal Judgment of
foracleaurp dated June Mb.
1447 and entered to Caa* NO.
44-1172 CA at Ih* CucuR Court
of th* IIO H T IIN T H Judical
CtrcuM to and far IIM IN O L I
C*unfy.
Ftortda
whmafn
FLAOSTAR BANK F/K/A FIRST
SECURITY SAVINGS BANK.
F S B I* Ih* Plaint iff and OAR
TURO PAVOLINI, MANIA C.
PAVOLINI. ALLIED DISCOUNT
C AR PITS, IN C . CARILLON
COMMUNITY
R IS ID IN TIA L
ASSOCIATION. INO. ar* IP*
Defendant*. I wUI a** to th*
hrgh*a« and Part Bidder far
caah af m* Waal tram door *f
Ih*
Semes#)#
County
CourthavO*. Sanford. Ftortda M
11 BO a m . *n the tom day *4
jury.
I *47. Ih* fan* wing
d*acnb*d praparty a* 4*4 lorm
■t aard Fmaf Judgment.
LOT P&gt;. TRACT IPS PHASS It
AT CARILLON. ACCONOINO TO
TH t
PLAT
TH IH IO P
AS
RSCONOID M FLAT BOOK 4T.
p a g e s M t h r o u g h ST. p u b ­
l ic RICOROS OF SIM INOLI
COUNTV. FLORIOA
WITNISS MV HANO and m*
teal *4 mm Court *n Jun* 4th.
1BBT.
(M A LI
Mary ann* Mora*
Ctork ol W* CucuR Court
By Dorothy W B*K*n
Doputy Clark
I(h*v*rt&gt;*. McCaMa.
Raymar, BarrMt • Frappmr
Port Ofhca Baa M IO
Tampa. FL SMdl
r 4*0*144*
NOTICB
accardanc* with the
Americana p***brfn aa Act. p*r
aona m adutg • apocml actom
modtomn I* partRtp*** to mm
pr*c**dmg «4&gt;*»Ad contact Ih*
■ndtvtduf or egoncy »*nduig
twite* not tolar than ***** (?|
day* prior M th* pr*c aiding *1
Ih* addreaa g&gt;v*n on th*

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IN PARMO
au of Aral puPhcotion of
I notice * Juno I t . I PIT
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DSF-90
Nf TMB CINCUTT COURT
OF TMR IM MTBBNTat
JUDfC IAL CIRCUIT
HEARD FOR
BDW ROLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVK ACTION
CABB NO. P d -IIS P BA
omsiON ta p
PRINCIPAL RE Slot NT IAL
MORTGAGE. INC .
Ptomt&lt;*laj.
a*
CAROLS G U S LI A. of al.
0*f*ndRNN*l
NOTICB
NOTICE IS NfRSPY GIVEN
Pm**ran* l* a Fmaf Judgmtnt of
foreclosure deled Jun* Ilk
14*7 and onaorod m Coo* NO
SS-USO of m* Cecud Court of
Ih*
I iQ H TEIN TH
Judical
C*auR m end lor S IM N O L I
Cowwy. Fton do wRororn PRIN­
CIPAL RESIDENTIAL MONTGAGE INC m me Pfemtirt and
CAROL
S
O flS L IR .
LAUNCILOT SCALE TENANT
41 n/k/t Anthony Narvtrni and
TIN A N T 42 n/k/a MELISSA
NONANVICM
ar*
th*
Defendant*. I w&lt;* **n t* m*
highaat and keel Udder tor
coon at th* Woof went door of
Dd
Softool*
County
CoMrtheuoo. Sanford fiend* al
II 00 am . an th* l*fh **, *4
Ju*y.
1 4* 7, ih* l*R*wufg
0**cnb*d prop«rty 0* **f f*rth
n taut Fatal judgment
LOT 21. SLOCK 0. AMENDED
PLAT OF LAKE KATwRTN PARK
THiRO AOOfTiON ACCORDING
TO T H I PLAT T m IRPOF A t
M C O A O IO M PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGES 41 ANO 44. OF T N I
PUBLIC AICOAOP OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. F l ORtOA
WITNESS MY HAND and m*
***4 *4
C*urf an A n r 4 p ,'
(SEAL)
Maryann* More*
Ctork *f m* C u e * Court
By Oeralhy W Bo Non
Deputy Ctor*
Ichovam*. McCa.i*.
R*ym*r. S*r**rt S Frappmr
Poaf ODca B*a 1410
Tampa. FL 1M0I
744104172
NOTICa
m accardanc* wdh Ih*
American* Om p.inn i Act. per*
ten* m i duly * op*ciel accom­
modation to partMrpalo « m*a
proc aiding oheuM canted m*
xd.vMuai ar ag*ncy tend in*
k o tcr not later than tavan (7)
day* prior to th* proceeding at
me e dd rrfl given on Ih*
nolle* 7*i*phen* 407 )2141M *at 4217. 1 400-435 4771
rroot or 1-400 9S4-4770 (Vt. V.*
Fiord* Raley Service
PubUah Jun* IS. 21. 1447
O EF-ISI

FtaintiR(i).

to

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T*4#phone

407-121-

* )M * a t 4227. t #00 4** *771
(7001 ar I *00 H I 0770 (at. vto
Honda R*t*y Servw*
Pub&gt;.ah Jun* IS. 22. 1447
OIF-112
N O TIC B
OF F IC T IT IO U S KAMO

k o ic t 1* hereby p m n met I
am engage* m bu*m*a* af 204
Her.ea Rea* Wetter Sprutga.
FL 22701. Sen,.no.* County,
flo.'d* under th* FicMtou*
hem* af CUSTOM PUKOfRd
O P O C lALISTt. and that I
•«fan* I* r*g at*, ta d nam*
w*th
th*
0*vtamn
*f
Co&gt;p*ralton*.
rauahaaaaa
Ftertoa. m accardanc# wUh the
prov.***na *4 m* fc ta ia v i
Nam* kiatuf*i I* 4 1 tachon
M l OP Fleret* *1**wt*c 1441
o*"v* a MPMPwap* # - . »
Fubhan jun* i t

1*4/

M IN E

IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF TNB I PTH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN ANO FOR
BBM INOLB C O U N TV .
FLO R ID A
CAPP NO P T .I P I P - C A - I 4 - L

OAARSIL j ItiOtGM and
M T T Y t LUOiGtt h.a w.l#
•nd TOMA* 0 lltOfOM
Pta.ht.ffa
ve
10* IIT C T II1 P
WILLIAM H LSI and
; l» * f OM* 20
FRANCIt C LEI rt am&gt;*
io* la t A R c i A i i R t a m j
and if dead the.r
Votwcio* may bo
unanown tpovtr hmra
.’ hour prior Io »*&gt;*
dvv.veev grantee* cred. Iora
. Publish Tun* 12. 1*41
and all other per1m* claiming
0 1 T 242
by through under‘or egeuttl
WILLIAM H LEE and
FRANCIS C LEE end alt
IN TMP CIRCUIT COURT
unanown natural peraona if
OF IMP SIONTSSNTM
•live and if deed or not
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
known lo bo .feed or etrvo
IN TMB CIRCUIT COUNT
m AND FOR
tho.r »ovorel end .#* pec live
OF TNB SIONTSSNTM
PIMINOLB COUNTY,
■utkneam *puu»* hetr*
FLORIDA
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
davtaeea grantee*, creditor*
CIVK ACTION
W AND FOR
or othor per he* cle.mmg by
c a r p n o . a r ooc
SBMINOLS COUNTY.
through or under iho**
DIVISION CA B
FLORIOA
unknown natural poraon* and
CIVK ACTION
NAIIONSBANC
the leveret end re*pec I.v#
CASS
NO.
PP-SP44
MORTQAOf CORPORATION.
unknown att.gna aucceator*
DIVISION C At 4 B
PlaMtnflf*l.
m .nlereal trualee* or any
MELLON MORTGAGE
other peraona cle.nung by
COMPANY F/K/A MELLON
• MARIA
mrough under or epaulet any
FINANCIAL SERVICES
C PRAWOZIK. Of al.
corporation or oth«r legal
Defendant!*)
CORPORATION 4S.
entity nem*d aa a defendant
Plemlirtia).
ROTICa
end art claimant* p*raona or
OF FORSCLOPURP PALS
v*
parti**, natural or corporal*, or
CLEMENT J GRAY, *t *1.
NOT ICS IS HCRIBV OIVIN
whoa* a iact I*gal atalu* ta
D*lend*nlt(|
pur to anl to a f mat Judgment of
unanown. claiming under any
NOTICB
lorocloouro doled Juno III*.
of 111* above named or
1 1 * 7 and oniorad In Coo* NO
OF FO R P C LO S U N S PALP
detenbed defendant* or
N O TlCI It HEREBY GIVEN
•7 044 of Do Circuit Court of
parti* a
purauam lo a Fetal judgmani *«
in*
KiQ h T I I N T h
Judicial
Defendant*
loracloaur* dalad Jun* Sin,
CucuR m and tor SIM INOLI
n o t i c i o f p u rr
1447 and entered in Caa* NO
County.
Florida
wnarain
TO WILLIAM H LEE and FRAN­
NAIIONSBANC
M ORTOAOI
4P-1S44 of Ih* Circuit Court ol
CIS C LEE. tl alive end ll dead
Ih*
IIO M TIE N TH
Judicial
CORPORATION i* tfi* Flamtiff
the.r unknown apoua*. he.r*
and MARIA PRAWOZIK. T H I
CucuR In and lor SEMINOLE t devtaeea. grantee* crodtlora
County, FlorMa wherein MEL­
UNKNOWN SPOUSI/CO T IN and all oth«r per Ire* cle.mmg
ANT OF MARIA PRAWOZIK NKA
LON MORTQAQE COMPANV
by. through, under or ageutal
F/K/A
MELLON
FINANCIAL
P IT iR PRAWOZIK. TINANT *1
WILLIAM H LEE and FRANCIS
N/KJA OLGA SMITH. Tenant (2
SERVICES CORPORATION f t I*
C LIS. and all unknown natural
Ih* Plaint.fl and CLEMENT J.
n/k/a Wayno Smith are th*
p*r*on* rt altvo and if d*ad. or
GRAY ar* th* Defendants. I wiN
Oalondanta, I will call Io th*
not known lo b* dead of ally*,
**N lo th* tughaat and belt bid­
high**! and boat bidder for
thair aaveral and r**p*clivo
der lor each at Ih# Waal front
, earn at th* W**t front door of
unknown
apouaa,
heir*,
door ol Iho Seminole County
th*
Sominol*
County
dev.**** grantee*, craditora or
Courthoua*. Sanford. Florida al
Courthouo*. Sanford Florida at
othor perl.aa claiming by.
It 00 ant., on Ih* 10th day ol
It 00 am . on th* 10th day of
through
or under
Iho**
July.
IttT ,
Ih* following
July, II4 T . th* folk wing
unknown natural per*on* end
daaenbod property a* tat forth
described pro party aa aol 'jrth
th* aaveral and r**p*ct.v#
m raid Fatal Judgment:
! m aa.d Final Judgment
unknown attrgna. »ucc**sor*
LOT IS ANO LOT ISA. SLOCK
LOT 12. BLOCK 23. TOWNSITI
In lnl*r**l trustee* or any other
I . SWEETWATER OAKS SEC­
OF
NORTH
CHULUOTA.
peraona claiming by. th rough,
ACCORDING TO PLAT THERE TION S. ACCORDING TO T H I
under or agatnal any corpora­
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
| OF AS RECOROCO IN PLAT
tion or other legal entity named
IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAOES 1. 1
BOOK 2. PAGE SC-SS. PUBLIC
•a a defendant
and all
ANO 1. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
RICOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
claimant*, peraona or pertiaa.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
. COUNTY. FLORIDA.
natural or corporal#, or whoa#
WITNESS MV HANO and Ih*
( . WITNESS MY HANO and lh«
•aecl legal alelu* •* unknown,
**al ol Di* Court on Juno 4th.
■act of thra Court on Jtla* Sih,
claiming under any ol th* above
1447.
1947
nam*d or d«scribed defendant*
(SEAL)
(WALJ
or pertre*
Maryann* Mora*
(Maryann* Mora*
RSSIDSNCES UNKNOWN
Clark ol th* CucuR Court
’Clark of D* Circuit Court
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TAy: Dorothy W. Boflun
By. Doiolhy W Bolton
theI an action lo qut*l Idle con­
Deputy Clerk
Or puty Clark
cerning the reel properly
Echevarria, McCall*.
ich*yarna. McCall*.
described on Eshibil *A*
Raymar. Barren S Frapp.#r
Boymor. Barratt S Frapp.or
attached hereto In Semtnol*
Poal Olt.ca Bor 1410
Peat OII.C* Boa 1410
County. Florida, he* bean hied
Tampa.
FL
13401
Tampa. FL 11401
aga.nal you end you aro
F9SI2SS11
&lt;«/Oi003l
required lo aarv* a copy ol your
NOTICB
NOTICE
written delenaea tl any. lo tl on
In accordanc* with Ih*
in accordanc* with th*
WALTER R MOON. 1211 E
arteana Otaabilitio* Act. pat­ Americana D.aaD.i.t.ea Act, per Robinson
Street.
Orlando.
io n**dmg a special accom- aona ntadtng a aprcial accom­
Florida 12S0I and hi* th* origi­
modation to participate m ttua
modal.on to participat* m ttua
nal with the Ctork ol the aboveproceeding ahould contact Ih*
P K N d n g ahould contact th*
styled Court on or belor* th*
Individual or agency tending
ytdiyidual or agoncy aondlng
14th day ol July. 1997 otherw.ae
nolle* not later than tavan (7)
none* not later than aaron (7)
a Judgment may be *nt*r*d
day* prior lo th* proceeding al
Maya prior to tho proceeding *1
aga.nal you lor th* r*lt*l
Ih* addraa* given on th*
th* addraa* g.ron on th*
demanded in Ih* Complaint
nolle*. Telephone 407-121■folic • Tola phono: 407*123*
■ ahtblt *A*
4110 eat. 4227; 1-SOO SSS-S771
4310 *at. 4227; 1-400-43S 1771
PARCEL I:
(TOO) or 1-SOO-BSS-S770 (v); via
(|00) or 1-SOO-4S5-S770 («); via
Parcel
I
Lol 7. lea* th* West
Florida Relay Sarvic*.
Florida Relay Service
1ST 1**1 thereof, and all ol Lot
PubUah: June IS. 22. 1447
Publtah: Jun* 15. 22. 1917
S. Block B. W BRUTTS A00I0CF-1S0
CEF-17S

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Legal Notices
TION TO LONOWOOO. accord­
ing In Ih* ptal lh*r*nf a*
recorded In Flat Book I. pag*
22. Public Record* of Sommoto
County. Florida, plua Ih* North
1/2 of th* vacated Itr**t on Ih*
South
Parcel 2 Th* Eaal IP 11 f**l
of Lol f and aN of Lol 7. S. 9.
10. I I . I I . 11.14. IS. I I . 17. I I .
It . 20. S I. 22. 21 and 24.
T H R U F IN IS SUBDIVISION,
according lo Ih* plat th*r*ol ••
r*«*rd*rt to Flat Book 1. page
ft. FubMc Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida, plua Iho South
t/1 of Iho vacated •treeI on Ih*
P*rc*l S. Th* Seal IS 11 teal
of lo l 2S and all ol Lol* IS. 40
41. 42. 41. 44. 4S. t* and 47
T H R U FINS* OUBOIVISION.
according lo th* plat thereof at
recorded m Plat Book 1. peg*
41 Public Record* el B«mtnoto
County Fiend*
Part*! 4 AN of Highland Str**l
Pom fh* Weal boundary of Ih*
uH*r**clum at Sanford Aventi#
West lo Ih* Weal boundary ol
the lest IS 11 !**• #• Lol S.
THAIS F IN IS SUBDIVISION,
according lo th# pi*I theraol aa
recorded m Flat B— k 1. peg*
41 Public Record* ol S*mmoto
County. Ftortda. purauanl lo Ih*
A*a*futmn dated Jun* IS. IM P
adopted by Ih* Board of County
Cemnuaaionert of Semutol#
County Honda Cloarng vacat­
ur# and abondonwrg th* atovw•tod «tr**t
PARCEL II
That portion ol Iho Southeast
1/4 ol Ih* South***! 1/4
Sec lion 4 Tow(retup 21 South
Rang* 14 leal
Seminole
County Florid*, lying North ol
THREE PINES SUBDIVISION
•ccordurg lo Hr* ptot th e m I aa
recorded ur Plat Book 1 pag*
41 Pubbc Nacorda el Irtw o i*
County. Florida tymg teal of
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t*n*&gt;on *1 th*
We*I im* *f the (e ft IS I t •**•
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SUBDIVISION attending la end
deluding fh* ng*rt of way of
County Road 427
WITNISS may hand and teal
of le d Court on Ih* Sth day of
Jun* 1*47
(COURT M A I)
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CLERK OF THE
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Deputy Ctork
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N O T IC I OF ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN IN TNB CINCUIT
COUNT OF T N I E M N TIE M TN JUOfCIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FON S IM IN O L I COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASB NO. 4 7 -1 4 1 4 -0 A -tP -W
SEMINOLE COUNTY
• political subdivaion of Ih* Slat* of Florid*
Petition*r.
v
(STATE OF CORRINI C PRIVATT d*c*a«ad ROBERT O
SMITH A O N IS M SMITH CRAIO W TIPPLE. VIRGINIA R
VAUGHN FIRST COMMERCIAL MORTOAOI COMPANY
NAV wef DC* ee Yes Cwilertor wf l i a r m b County Ftortda
and Ih* wntnown apoua** of th* abov*. it any. Ih*u
h*tra devisees assignees grantees creditors, less*as
•■ecutors adwrmraIra tors mortgagees ludgment creditor*,
trualee a Ironholders parson* to po*a*aar*n and any
and all oth*r peraona having or ttotmmq to hav* any ngFH
bit* or .merest by throuf^ under or against Ih* strove
named Defendants *r ottrerwrs* claiming any nght. tilt*,
or interest to Ih* reel property described in Ihts action.
Db ^BfHlBRfl
TO THOSE AOOVS NAMED DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PAR TIE I
CLAIMING INTEREST BT THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST THE
NAME 0 DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PANTIES HAVING ON CUUMINQ TO HAVE ANT AiGHt TITLE ON INTEREST IN TN I PROPfN
TV 01 SCRIBED DELOW
An Emment Domain PeMron together with da D*cl«raban at
Taking hea h*en hied to th* above styled court to acqmru certain
prncrorty rnterevts to Seevnole County Florid* f l i t rib* d aa tot tow*
PARCEL NO. I t t
CO U N TY ROAO 4X7, PHASE V
F B I SIMPLE
Th At PORTION OF LOTS I M ANO HO M'OWAV PARR SECTION
ONE ACCORO'NQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 4 PAGE *4 OF THt PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI.
NOLI COUNTT FLORIOA LTINO IN THE NORTHEAST t/4 OF
SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH RANGE 10 (A S T BUNG
MOAf PARTICULARLY OISCRlBEO AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT 119
MIOWAY PAAK SECTION ONE ACCOROING TO THE PLAT
t h e r e o f a s r e c o r o i o in p l a t b o o k 4 p a g e m
of t n i
PUBLIC RICOROS OF S tM iN O li COUNTY FLORIOA THENCE
RUN N »t*70 11‘W ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAIO
LOT HO FOR A DISTANCE 11T 14 FEET TO T H I POINT OF
BEGINNING SAIO POINT OdNG ON A LINE SS 00 FEET SOUTH
OF ANO PARALLtL w it h T h ( CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAO
47F A t SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO 01 PAATMf NT RIGHT OF
WAY MAP SECTION NUMBER F7SI0 7404 lOATID SEPTEMBER
7) ttt9 i t h e n c e c o n t i n u e u t r j o t r w
a lo n g th e
SOUTHWf 4TIR IV l in e o f SAID LOT HO TOR A DISTANCE OF
S 00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO 00 FEET SOUTH OF ANO
PARALLEL WITH T h * 4A iO C IN T IA L IN i OF COUNTY ROAD 41T
t h e n c e r u n n is '7 t o v e a l o n g s a io p a r a l l e l l in s f o r a
DISTANCE OF 49 44 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHEASTERLY
U N I OF LOT 10* OF AFORESAiO MIDWAY PARK SECTION ONE
t h e n c e r u n s s t*22 o r i a l o n g t h i n o r t h e a s t e r l y l in e
OF SAIO LOT 100 FOR A DISTANCE OF S 00 F (| T TO A POINT ON
A UNS SS 00 TEST SOUTH OF ANO PARALLIL WITH TMS SAIO
C IN T IA L IN I
OF COUNTY ROAO 427
THENCE RUN
t 14*24 04*W ALONG SAIO PAAAl LEL LINE FON A DISTANCE OF
*• *4 F IS T TO THt POINT OF BEGINNING
SAiO LANOS CONTAINING THEREIN 744 SQUARE FEET MORE
Pubhah Jun* IS 22 24 end
GR LESS
July 4 1447
PARCEL
MO. t&gt;7
CO U N TY ROAO 497. PtfASS V
DEF-174
FSB SIM P IS
t h a t p o r t io n o f l o t s (4 a n o t « m id w a y p a r k s e c t io n
IN TN S C IR C U IT C O U R T
ONS ACCOROING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
OP TN S S tB N TB B N TN
PLAT BOOK 4 PAGE 4* OF T h e PUOLIC RECOAOS OF SEMI­
JU O fC IAL C IR C U IT
NOLE COUNTY FLORIOA LYING IN T h ( NORTHEAST t/4 OF
OP 4 LO K IP *.
1 etCTlO N XX TOWN4HIP n SOUTH NANG* 10 EAST BtIMQ
Kl AM * FDR
MORI PARTICULAAly DESCRIBED A t EOLLOWS
• •M M O LS C O U N T T
COMMENCE AT T h ( SOUTHERLY MOST CORNER OF LOT X*
OK NS HAL
MiOWAY PARK ESC TION ONE ACCOROING TO TMS PLAT
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
THEREOF
AS RECOAOEO IN PLAT BOOK 4 PAGE 44 OF TH I
C ASS NO. • 7 -B P S -C A -I4 -A
PUOLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA THENCE
c o l l e c t iv e b a n k f s o f /k /a
RUN N SI 10 00*W ALONG THI SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF IA I0
c o l l e c t iv s f e o i k a l
LOT 44 FOR A DISTANCE OF 11X01 FEET TO THE POINT OF
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
OEGINNING SAIO POINT BUNG ON A LINE SS 00 F I I T SOUTH
ASSOCIATION
OF ANO PAAALLiL WITH TH I CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAO
PtatoliH
42F
AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO OIPAATM f NT RIGHT OF
va
WAT MAP SECTION NUMOER 77SIO 2*04 lOATIO SEPTEMBER
OAVtO 0 EOF DOOBi JO FOB
n
ttsx i t h e n c e c o n t i n u e N tt» io o o * w a l o n g t h e
to* wife ROBERT i
FOR
s o u t h w e s t e r l y l in e OF SAIO LOT 44 FON A DISTANCE OF
Th EOA FOR.
S 00 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO 00 FEET SOUTH OF ANO
AN
p a r a l l e l w it h t h e s a io c e n t e r l in e o f c o u n t y r o a o 477
UNKNOWN PERSON
T h e n c e RUN N 14 24 OS'S AlONO SAIO PARALLIL LINE FOR A
IN POSSESSION OF 410
d is t a n c e o f 4* *4 f e e t t o a p o in t o n t h e n o r t h e a s t e r l y
SIMINOLI AVENUE
Lin e OF l o t 54 OF AF0RESAI0 MIOWAY PARK SECTION ONE
LONOWOOO FLORIOA
THENCE RUN S St‘I t 34‘ E ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE
and ___ _ AN
OF
SAID LOT X4 FOR A DISTANCE OF t 00 FEET TO A POINT ON
UNKNOWN PERSON
A LINE SSOO F I I T SOUTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH THE SAIO
IN POSSESSION OF 114 SEMI
CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAO 427
THENCE RUN
NOLI AVENUE LONOWOOO
S 34*74 04'W ALONO SAIO PARALLEL LINE FOR A OISTANCE OF
FLORIDA
Oef*ndenl(a|
44 94 FEET TO THE POINT OF BIGINNINO
NOTICB
SAIO LANOS CONTAINING THEREIN 244 SOUARE FEET MORE
OF ACTION
OR LESS
70 BOBOl JO FOK
PARC 1L NO. 1*0
CO UN TY ROAO 4XT, PMA l l V
Resident e Unknown
F IS SIMPLS
It eliv* end it deed §11
THAT PORTION OF LAND OESCRlBEO IN OFFICIAL RICOROS
perbe* cle.rn.ng utlerdl by
OOOK t it s . PAGE 42 7 ANO OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK t i l l .
thruugh under ol agatnal
PAGE 79) BEING A PART OF St C TION 21. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
DC001 JO FOX. and #*l pert.**
RANOE 30 EAST LYING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. BUNG
hevurg or cltocvrrg to have any
MORE PARTICULARLY OISCRlBEO AS FOLLOWS
nght. tilt# or inter*al in me
BEGIN AT A POINT 71 S *0 FEET WEST ANO 434 22 F I I T SOUTH
property herein described
Of TMS NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
You ar* hereby notified that an
NORTHWEST t/4 OF SECTION 21 TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANOE
actum to torvetu*urv a mort­
10 EAST SAIO POINT BEING ON A LINE SO 00 FEET SOUTH OF
gage on th* following property
AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAO 427.
m SEMINOLE County Flor.de
AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT RIGHT OF WAY
LOTS I ANO 4 BLOCK H ANO
MAP SECTION NUMOER 77SI0 2E0X (DATED SEPTEMBER 21.
TH I NORTH S O F T OF LOT 10
ISSN THENCE RUN S 49 0* I4*i ALONG SAIO PARALLEL LINE
BLOCK H LESS THE EAST 40 0
FOR A OISTANCE OF 100 00 FEET. THENCE RUN S 00*4 3 44 W
FT OF LOTS t • AND 10.
FOR A DISTANCE OF It 74 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A
BLOCK H LAKE WAYMAN
NONTANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY ANO HAVING A
HEIGHTS
LAKE ADOITION
RADIUS OF 2.T94 74 FEET THENCE FROM A tANGENT BIARINQ
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
OF N 47‘ 39'39‘ W RUN WESTERLY ALONG T H I ARC OF SAIO
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0t*2E IS* FOR AN ARC
PLAT 0 0 0 K t PAGE 21. PUB­
DISTANCE OF 70 IF FEET. THENCE RUN N *4*04 l* ‘ W ALONG A
LIN* SS 00 FEET SOUTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH SAIO CENTSRLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
LINE FOR A OISTANCE OF 29 14 FEET. THENCE RUN
COUNTY FLORIOA TOGETHER
N 00*41 44*1 FOR A OISTANCE OF S 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF
WITH THAT PART OF WAYMAN
BEGINNING
CIRCLE LYING WEST OF ANO
SAIO LANOS CONTAINING THEREIN S21 SOUARE FEET. MORE
AOJACENT TO LOTS • 4 ANO
OR LESS
THE NORTH • FT OF LOT 10.
Each Defendant i* further nabbed Ihel th* Pebbunef will pel.Iron
BLOCK H.
a/k/e SI 0 -S I4
tor an Order ol Taking belor* Ih* Hunorebi* Leonard V Wood, on*
Semtnol* Avenu*. Longwood.
ol
th* Judgek ol th* above-atyled Court, on Monday, th* 14lh day
Florid* 127S0
of July. 1997. al 1 00 p m . In th* Semi not* County Courthoueo.
he* been l.led egatntl you
Sanford, Flood* In accordance with da Declaration of Taking
and you to* required lo servo a
heretofore filed m thra caua# All Defendant* lo Ihta auft end e'l
copy of your wnttan detenaea.
othar inla reeled pertrov may timely raqueaf a hearing on th*
tl any. lo it. on Anna M
Petition tor th* Order ol Taking at the time and piece designated
Rodrigue/.
Attorney
lor
•nd be heard Any 0*t*nd*nt tailing to hi* a limaty requekt tor
Ptemtift who** address 1* Suit*
h*anng thail waive any right lo obt*tI to th* Order ol Tatung
100. t S70 Medruga Avanua.
ANO
Coral Gablea. Florid* 11140
Each Defendant and any other peraona claiming any miareat in
w.thur Hurty (10) day* attar th*
tn* property described in th* Pelition In th* abov*-alyl*d Eminent
krai publication ol Ihia Notice
Oomem proceeding i* hereby required to aerv* written delena**
in Ih* SanlArd Herald and til*
rt
any you havo. to the Petition heretofore filed in (til* cause on
Ih* original with the Clerk ol
the Petitioner, and any request lor a hearing on th* PvI.Iron lor Ih*
Ihia Court aither before service
Order ol Taking, if deatrod. on Petition** • Attorney, whoa# name
on Plaintiff* attorney or utrmaand address it shown below on or beforo Thursday, Jbly 10th.
dro llty thereatter o lh e rw .lv a
1447, end to hi* th* original ol your written delenaea end any
default will be entered agemat
request lor hearing on th# Petition tor th* Order of Taking with th*
you tor Iho rebel demanded in
Ctork
ot this Court *ith*r belor* sarvic* on th* Patiltorwr’a
Ih* complaint
Attorney or (Amadielely lhareettor. to show whet nght btto. interWITNESS my hand and Ih*
•at or lien you hev*. d any. or claim in end to the property
•eel ol Ihia Court Ihia 17th day
described In said Petition and lo show caua*. .1 any you heva.
ol Jun*. 1007.
why sard property should not b* condemned lor mo uaas and pur
(SEAL)
poa*a aa sat forth in said Pahtion It you fail to anawar. a datault
MARYANNE MORSE
may b* antarad against you tor th* rail*I demanded in Ih*
Aa Clark ol Iho Court
Petition If you tail lo roqu«al a hearing on th* Petition lur Outer
By Ruth King
ol Taking you shall waive any right lo obfoct to said Order of
Aa Deputy Ctofk
Taking
Faber A G.tlili, PA
WITNESS my hand and ta il ol aaid Court on MAY 14th. 1447
Suit* 100
(SEAL)
IS70 Medruga Avenue
MARYANNE MORSE
Coral Qablea. Florida 13140
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
POS) M2 41 tO
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
‘Parions with a disability who
FLORIOA
need a special accommodation
Qy Ruth King
to participat* to thra proceeding
Deputy Ctork
ahould
contact
AOA
ROBERT A McMILLAN
Coordinator at Seminole County
County Attorney
Courthpuao. SOI N
Park
lor Semmoto County. Florida
Avenu*. Sulla N101. Sanford.
Seminole County Service* Building
Florida 32771. at laaal fiv* day*
n
o t Eaal First Strsel
prior to tha
proceeding
Sanford Florida 12T7t
Talaphone (407) 321-4110 e*L
Telephone (407) 321-1110. Eat 72S4
4227: I I00-SSS-I771 (TOO) or
Attorney tor Petition**
1-000-9SS-I770 (V) via Florid*
Pubhah Sunday. Jun* IS. 1997
ReUy Sarvic*.*
Sunday. June 22. 1997
Publish Jun* 22. 29. 1997
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M TNB CIRCUIT COURT
O f TNB ItD M T IIN T N
JUtMCUU. CIRCUIT
■SARD FOR
SK INNOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CfYN. ACTION
CABB NO. B D -1STI CA
DIV4B40W 14-0
NORWIST MORTOAOI. INC .

PsawrtrtNe).
v*.
VICTOR StNANDO. at el.
DatonOenffel
ROTtCB
OF FD R B C LO SU M BALK
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVIN
pursuant to a Fmal Judpmanl of
foTMteour* datod Jun* Sth.
IM F and *nf*r*d to Co m NO
M ISTS CA *4 PS* CucuR Court
of m* (lOHTEENTM Judicial
Crrcurt to and for S IM IN O K
County. Florid* wharorn NORWEST MORTGAGE, me. to m*
Ptornfrtl and VICTOR BtNANOO:
T H I UNKNOWN SFOUSS/COTIN AN T Of VICTOR BtNANOO.
n/k/e CINOV BtNANOO ar* fh*
Defendants. I wf* a*K to PM
Ntgfs**f and b*at btddar for
caah at me Weet front dear *4
tf!«
4*n&gt;tnoto
County
Courvsesr**. Senford. Flor toe at
i t OB a m . on m* loth day of
July.
f*97. th* tottowwig
d*acr&gt;b*d propmty e* e*t forth
■t te d Fmal Judgment
LOTS 4. 7. • ANO 9 BLOCK BS
NORTH CstULUOTA ACCORDtasQ TO TMB PLAT THIH40F AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 2
PAGE S4 THROUGH SS PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
S IM IN O L I
COUNTY. FLORIOA
W ITNISS MV HANO and Pto
a*et of ths* Court an Jun* 9th.
IM 7.

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Maryann* Mora*
Ctor* *f Pt* Cwcutt Court
By 0*r*t4ry W Bolton
Deputy Ctork
(citovam*. McCall*.
Raywror. Bartrtf • Frappmr
Pott Off.c* Boa 1410
Tamp*. FL 11001
F440X3232
N O T IC I
to accordanc* wtth th*
Americana Ottebrtiti** Act, per­
sona needing a spec.at accom­
modation to participat* to thi*
proceeding ahould contact th*
individual or agency a*nd.ng
nolle* not later than **v*n (7)
day* prior to the proceeding et
tn* *dd**e* given on me
notice. Tetophon*: 407-1214110 *at. 4237; I 400 4SS 4771
(TOO) or 1-000-999-0770 (v). vto
Florida R*t*y Sarvic*
Publish: Jun* IS, 22. IM F
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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
•S M IR O ll COURTY
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO. 4 T -I4 S S -C A -I4 -A
G U N O A IE FEDERAL BANK
f e d e r a l SAVINGS b a n k .
Plain II tf.
v*
ALLYN M HODGES and
SHERRIE HOOOES hi* wit*, and
STATE OF FLORIOA
HOUSING FINANCE AQENCY.
Dvlendant(s)
NOTICE
OF ACTION
TO SHERRIE HOOOES
YOU ARE HEREBY
N0TIFIE0 Ihel an action to
Foreclosure a mortgage on th*
tallowing property In Seminole
County- Florida
LOT 40 SOUTH PINECREST.
FIRST ADOITION ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10.
PAGE 42-43. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
hea been tiled against you
and you ere required to aerv* a
copy ol your written deton***,
rt any. to II. on SMITH A HIATT.
PA.
Plaintiir*
attorney*,
whoa* addreaa i* 2491 East
Oakland Park Bhrd . Suite 103.
Fort Leuderdeto. Florrde 33304.
within thirty (10) day* altar tha
First data ol publication. 1977,
•nd lit* the original with th*
Clerk ot thi* Court ailher belor*
V e n ice on PtointilTa attorney*
or .mmedrotvly thereafter oth­
erwise a datault will b* entered
against you for the relief
demanded in Ih* curopU.nl or
petition
Deled on Jun* I7lh. 1997
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctork ol Ih* Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Ctork
In accordanc* with Ih*
Americana with Oitabibli** Act
ol 1990. parson* needing spe­
cie) ac commode lion to partici­
pate in thi* proceeding should
contact Ih* Ctofk ol the Court
not tolar than live bualneaa
day* prior to Ih* proceeding et
th*
Seminole
County
Courthout* Tetophon* (407)
323-4130 or I-IOO-9SS-S771
(T00I or I-S00-9SS-S770 (V) vie
Florida Raley Sarvic* *
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noede Cef 373-439B___________

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Legal Notices
IN TNS C IN C U IT COUNT
OP TNB IS TN JUOFCIAL
CIN CUIT OF FLORIOA
m AND FON
• S M M O LI COUNTY
O S N IN AL
JURISOICTtON OTVtSION
CASB NO. B B -1 4 IS -O A -I4 -A
HARBOURTON
MORTOAOS
CO L P l/k/a
Plait# Valtoy Funding l P
PtemtiN.
va
PHILIP R KENISTON *1 a l.
0*tondani*
AM I NO SO N O T IC I
OP FOR ICLO SUR S SALS
Nonce is hereby groan that.
pursuant
to
an
Order
Reachedubna Foreclosure Sale
deled Jun* ttlh 1497. end
entered ms crorl cave number 44H i ) CA i i A el th* Circuit
Court ol th* H th Judicial
Circuit in and lot tanunol*
County Florida, whwotn MAROOURTON MORTGAGE CO .
l p

am re

a sa m

v a a a .i v

FUNO'NG L P re PU.nbtt and
PHILIP R KENI9TON AOVENTIST HEALTH SYSTEM /tUNB U T INC . it/ere Oelendenl(t).
I will veil to th* hrgh*al and
bevl bidder for cash el fh* west
front door of Iho i*mmol*
County courthowe* tn Sanford.
Sem.not* County. Florid*, el
I I 00 A M on fh* 22nd day ol
JULY. IM 7 . Ih* following
described property aa v*l forth
tn said Final Judgment, to ant
LOT It. BLOCK Q. WOOOMERE PARK SECONO REPLAT.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 13 PAGE 71. OF
T H I PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEUINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO T H I FAIR
OEBT COLLECTION PRAC­
TICES ACT YOU ARE A0V1IED
THAT THIS LAW FIRM IS
OEEMED TO OE A OEBT CO L­
LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL­
LECT A DEBT ANO ANY INFOR­
MATION OBTAINEO WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated Ih* 17m day ol Jun*.
1947
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jan* E Javawic
Deputy Ctork
COOIIIS 5 STAWIARSKI
401S Boy Scout Bootovard
Suite 450
Temp*. Florid* 31407
Tetophon* (S ll) 477-4004
C4S 444-01144
Publish Jun* 23 29 1497
0EF-3SI

CITY OF LAKS MART,
R IQ U S 4 T FON PROPOSAL
RFP4 14-47
AUDITING a iN V tO S t
Separate sealed proposal* lor
RFP *15-19 auditing services
tor fiscal year* ending 1947.
1994. and 1999 will be accept­
ed by ih* City of Lake Mery
until 2 00 p m . local tune on
Friday. July I t . 1947 Lets pro­
posal* will not be opened or
considered.
IF MAILING PROPOSAL. MAIL
TO Carol Foster. City Ctork.
PO Do* 950700. Lake Mary.
Florid* 12745-0700
IF OELIVERINO PROPOSAL IN
PERSON. OELIVER TO City
Ctork. City ol Laka Mary 100
Norm Country Club Road. Laka
Mary Ftond* 12744
NO FACSIMILE OR TELE­
GRAPHIC PROPOSAL SUBMIS­
SIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED
Each proposal ahall b* sub­
mitted in a aaatod envelop*
showing Ih* nam* ol th* propot«r and marked RFP 415-19.
Auditing S*nitc4*
NOTE
ALL PROSPECTIVE
PROPOSERS ARE HEREBY
CAUTIONED NOT TO CONTACT
ANY MEMBER OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY COMMISSION OR
ANY OTHER STAFF MEMBER
EXCEPT FOR THE FINANCE
OIRECTOR REGARDING T H I
PROPOSAL SUCH CONTACT
SHALL BE CAUSE FOR DIS­
QUALIFICATION
ALL C O N ­
TACTS MUST BE CHANNELEO
THROUGH
THE
FINANCE
OIRECTOR (407) 324-1000
Th* City reserves Ih* light to
roiecl any and all propose!a.
with or without causa, lo were*
techn.calili** or to Accept Ih*
proposal which in its b**t
lodgement best serve* th*
inter**! of th* City ol Lak*
Mary Coat ol submittal ol this
proposal is considered an oper­
ational coat ol th* proposer end
shall not b* pasted on to or bo
bom* by th* City
PUBLISH Jun* 22. 1997
OEF-2SO

�M - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, June 22. 1997

21— Personals

71— Help Wanted

ALONE?

F I ? RESPECTED
tar SENIORS
la tM im r .

71— H ^ p Wanted

71— Help Wanted

71— H ^ p Wanted

DRIVERS OTR

MENS BUfT SPECIALIST
F/T Must be n ext* BeneMt.
Apply in person M F. 10-3: JC
Penney. Seminoie Towne Cen-

accunrrv o ffic erb aic .
Unarmed. FTPT Santord area
HoftcroNa tEAc 9940119

Car 6 ineurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331-3266

TELEMARKETING: Top t t tor
ycu ptoasarf phone voice and
telephone personakty Appoint
tatting tor local Atxotxe'trm Fk
trig Firm
Ftonbie 4 hour day
aMte-|7 hour plu* Performance
Bonua. C * Jod 407 3226910

91—
Apartmonta/HomM to
Shara

1

FEMALE OR MALE roorrvnaW
wanted No Wuga. no ch*»en
Cal 3200645

Stop pay. good bonoSMi homo

every 6 days, ixkoedng pay. t
year exp3 C M Suns* Trucktig 1609647-7423

Aarace* w u 41.
------------onete W F o parry
Lars be toecvl* S71-3M5

DRIVERS

ELECTRICIAN

GREAT PAY
GREAT BENEFITS
?? SINGLE ??

J B Hurra Defeated Contract
Services Orvtewn « hiring ex­
perienced OTR drivers to M
NEW JOBS end NEW POSI­
TIONS - OAA.Y1
‘ Start from 24 to 28 CPU
•Potential 2 COM performance
bonus 4 prwmxn pay
•Average 2.300 mleaieeek
•Time home ovary A 10 days
•Best benefits package n the
industry

Large I t r u l y OarwecRewe
F U U . F IG U R E D L A M E S
To

tarDaOng A le
YOUN Social CVcto.
407-044-0304.

23— Lost A Found

St John A Son 3316000

E LEC TR O N IC
POSITIONS
TRANSWONLOTCORSSTAFF it
seeking ndrviduais tor ihe foikxevig poxa r m
•Electromechanical
Assam-

EOE Sub»act to &lt;to«g

•Component Prep
•Board Skiters

It you have a minimum of 3
months r psn m ce m any of h e

AOMBBSTRATTVE
TYPINO/FIUNO.
RapKfy ex­
panding induairy In search ol
computer tier ale individual
Knowledge of A P 6 AR

27— Nurssry A Child
Cars
HAPPY Pro-School children
PLUS 0
x. 331-

purer tkds helpful
Flexible
•check* 401k plen 324-0622
or 600-37X866______________
DRIVERS

CMLDCARE my hot*
rate* tor altorachool Fried yd,
meataflrana. Reasonable rsie*
Wkendi loo 334-0130
DAY A
hoi

rate*. SowtooS Estates. 334-

AG CARRIERS, INC.

FUN. LOVBSO. SAFE sducatnrv
N care tar you cn «
i yr A
over MRS pandtog 3264791
M ARTAS DAYCARE Baby's
tool Pre-School LAKE MARY
LIC 4504 7
322-0004

♦NEW PAYPLAN*
* Lay Over Plan'
•Extra Stop Pay*
•1 Dey oO tor 7 Oeye Out*
•401K Reeremenr
•HeaAn Ineurance*
•Vacation Pay*
■Rcdar Program*
1 yr tap A Oxxx A COL req
Plaaao Cal Sam to Spm
1 600674-9060

Mon Fn OnXy EOE

ALL DEPARTMENTS 6 Houxekeepmg.
Breaktaal
terverx.
Laundry person. Houxeman.
Maeitanance and Owhwsshw
Apply m parson Matron Coolyard 133 knemxijonxl Pkary.
Lake Mary 444 1000__________

. MICHELLES HOUSE
Exeatani Pre-aehooi program
OwiyEHourty
Wop-off rates i
P/T 0 F/T spacei
Cal about ess moner* i
331-7S3S

APPLY ADHESIVES
WO Tram SlIJMr.
k y a tY ta r fU ifc fn m i.
AVON EARN TO *0% i
Ftax Hr*. Bandl: 1 3 1 -IIU tod.

43—Legal Ssrvlcss
ASSEMBLERS

A-2 LANTECH
Drvorcs S53. Bankruptcy S7S.
Adoption 173. Fame Change
W Etc (407) 322-0347 24 hrs
38 off with M eed

IS IT TIME FOR A CAREER
CHANCE 7 W SO. TRANSWORLO/C ORE STAFF has a
greet opporkrvry tar youi I you
have
machancai
tixemOfy
atolls and want to team tonehome*. we mu tram you We
wd pul you trough an ntanaa
40 hour Iraewig ctxrxa eial wd
prepara you lo work with lop
tlectronie companies n the
Lake Mary and Orlando area
Mecnamcal iptnancs and he
deeee to tom « a neat Previ­
ous xofctonng tip a ptox we
oiler a to« beneMt package For
more mtormatio'i please con­
tact
TRANSWORLOrCOREBTAFF al (407) 344 9673

55— Business
Opportunities
■AAA OREETM Q CAROS'
Potonaal S4SK P/T or SI10K F/T
tarvtang tocal Mores No Sat­
ina, accounts ndudad Your
38930 xwetfmant aacurad by
rsssniory SOO-771-3141*

AM QLUIttI HQ ISUMO!
ftol lDCk local deplsys 05K
pan. 4K rsq tod mvweory A

wsssssssssssssssssstss
COKE/PEPSI

ASSISTANT MANAGERS Sam
Goody. Semnoia Towne O r
Ma«Mux&gt;ciand
AAamonw
Spga Mai
Pleas# apply m

VENDING ROUTE
Many high traffic altaa.
*2500 a/wh potential
800-342-6653

cwion
AUTOMOTIVE O E T A U R S
SantordlongwooOOrlsndo
Good Income Poxanaai
Benefxx Ahar 90 Days
Trpn Seat toe. 407 293-3058

m tm m m m w w t
HOM E B A S E D SER V IC E
M W . income No experience
nacaeaary 112.500
jm f a m
PCFSMtERSHEY ROUTE
START SMALL. GREAT SITES'
EARN 32.000s WEEKLY
GOING FASTII 1-000-320-7606
TRIED OF CLEANING FOR
SOMEONE ELSE7
ServiceMaid «rd put you Mo buwnsss
We provide training and cus*--------- Ce* Mr Fkcke tor da-

Bartenders
W O R K A T B U S Y A IR P O R T

Jerry's Caterers
323-0345
Cabinet
Exp wrfwnnsang. asaembkng 3 neiaAng Ce* tor an
appelnliwanl 3346100.______

C ashlers/Counter
Person

331-6243
VEND040: LAZY PERSONS
DREAM FEW MOURS-BIQ 33
Free Brochure 1 800-620-4353
WORK FROM HOME No coal tor
sipptas. earn to 33605* mak­
ing t&gt;ac &gt;34-8444 t i t H i
VOUR OWN RA0I0 SHOW
C FL iwko tueon haa a» *m
torrent C e l407-322-1400

Work at Busy Airport
Wo are hiring Friendly A
Courttoot Piopli
Competitive Wages.
Jerry's Caterers

323-0345
CLERICAL
hones. I4e. computer
exp hetokl 36 0GVV 324-1777
CLERICAL P/T Fokage Compa­
ny seating (total oriented per­
son tor ordar pmeexaevsates
support Compute* tip nacessary Fax resune 407-3300147
Customer Satisfaction Prof
Musi have good organuabonal
tkds. some clerical, and good
attitude Great aamng potanbaJ
Cal 293-3055
Beautiful office, pleasant sur­
roundings. We need a denial
assistant who a camg 3 has a
ptoasam parsonaW) tor our pa­
tients Musi be exp 3 certified
at dental assisting 3 radotogy
9-5. Tuee. Wed, 3 Thurs Inv
murvialiens must be up to dale
Good pay tor qualified person
Send resume lo Bind Box R.
P O Box 1667. Sanlord. FL
32772-1667

61— Money to Lend
33333QCT CASH NOW3S333
If you ere receiving payment
from n* tenement, armuly or
workers comp. 772-4626
AMERICAN
AUTO
TITLE
LOANS You keep car. no crecM
check 322-1147-1ongwood

71— Help Wanted
"•GENERAL LABOR—

GRAND OPENINGII
WORK TOOAY
PAJO TODAY

LABOR READY
opens for bueineea In
Sanford.
Apply In parson today
1361 S French Ave
323-4343

above WE NEED YOU TO
START IMMEDIATELY!
We offer an aseesent benefits
package mckxSng medcal in­
surance end 401 K Please con­
tact
TRANS W ONUVCONSSTAFF 41 (407) 6446673
PRIVATE HOOK. Clean 6 con
game) ewtang ukkMnme We
need an asp cook 1-2 tal days/
wk tor jxspamg meals xi ad­
vance Exceffanf pay tor quaetad person Heath cert 6 rets
necessary Send resume to
Band Bos R P O Bos 1667.
Santord, FI 32772 1067
WANTED tor
OEM Marine Canvas COL OnverpreSerred 327-1123

Front Oosk Clark
4 Relief Audit
Apply in person:
D a ys Inn, Santord

Grill Cook/Kit. Prep

Competitive Wag­
es JERRY'S CATERERS
323-0345
HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES.
A Beeutful and easing hoist •
hvng tor he

■OiMNO ROOM SERVERS
•FRONT DESK REP
•SALES SECRETARY
Apply In person:

Marina Hotel

AOMIN. ASSISTANT

} IQ Peknedo Ave, Sanlord
DOCKWORKER Trainee 34-31 a.
Load 8 Unload Truckal FCC
5m. Fee: 407-3306002

20 (Waieek. 38.000?ear Exc.
berVenve Exp prof «/ strong
EO€ Fax 330-1811

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
by Luis Campos

Q R B B T X
KVU

VSO

Q T K Q S V Q
T U V K

QD.

KB

0 Z T
SY

Z T K X O ,

VRHH
DZT

PHONE PROS
Salary • comm 4 bonua F/T or
P/T Relaxed atmosphere amokngok Debbie or Cel 767-9270

APPLICATION OCAOLMC •
JULY 19. 1997, 399P M.
The Hoyelwg Airfherfty el he
City ot Santord, Florida
PO Bee 2399.
_ Court
lJ “
TimothyrOl i

249 weal SR 831. *1101
AAemonlg Spreigi 274-7900
TOLL COLLECTOR ranees Fu*
6 part ame Ca* tor ntormeaon
407 634 93(7 ___________
TRULY NOLAN PEST CONTROL
Now rBnng n pp i &gt;r&gt;(pAcnr| mr
Semmuta A Vulueu Couneee
Sates •*&gt; nee Great beneNs 6
company vetecto prowded Ap
pry 3422 8 Orlando D&gt;. San

W A R EH O U SE
EaM Wtrtar Park. Lake Mwy 8
•taportaeon

*31

5226

ALLS)

- .IX

All

Large Sanford companies cueranffy fwfng saaemtaers and toborers Start today, any shift.
greet apporwvty
We offer benefits, growth, end

99— Apartmante ■
UnfumHhad
1 BORM Apt. Ad, Upelairs.
Electric 4 Water tarwtehed.
U 7EAWO • Bap. 324-3617.

MARINER S VILLAGE

You nuet be afta to Ml 100 toe.

ml
3644 S Orlando Avenue
Vffege Merkel Piece ol Lh Uary
Comer of 17 92 6 Lk Mery BTvd
(Wkh Dine shoppeig center)
Monday-Fnday
6 30am-10 30am

C6iaQ-77Btfltt44M7S
LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH eOURAMCC AMO 4t1k
W-ANI Oruekee uSelsii

50 PO SITIO N S
Report 6 00am defy Labor
Force 710 E Hwy 436. Ana
mpnif Springs 631-3226

LAUNDRY MAT ATTENDANT
Exp 33 25.Mr P/T. Apply
Laundromat (Waff Mart Pitta)
3689 Hwy 17-97, Santord
LPF4-F/T A P/T 19:1lpiw6:43am
Shill Come and be a part of our
outalandng learn ol Nurees at
Debary Manor, a superior rated
skilled nursing facikty tor Ihe
past ten years
Previous eapenence as a Charge Nurse
helpful
Drug free workpiece
program EEO Employer conM t t f X ADQN N K?7-666-4439
M A IN TE N A N C E

Camp groundcanoe rental
Some etedncal 6 plumbing
Vakd FDL Weekends requred
Cat 322-4470 tor interview

MAINTENANCE
Exp in carpentry, drywal. peali­
ng. 6 pkmtxng Apply Green­
wood V«es. 316 Monk s Court.
Like Mery 323-1927
MANAGEMENT COUPLE Exp
n apt management 6 repexs
Uve-n. auto. 6 tods S97-7001

• Etadrtoty Furnished
InSluaoeOnfy

STUDIO 1 BEDROOM

323-3301
SJUIFIRD COURT

MVENTORV EURCRVteOR
Keep Track of Sates 314VS

ON OOatQ TRAJMHQn

VERY
AFFORDABLE

t$ * r
MAUD NEWAPARTMENTS
11AMBMP
• Vaulted C a rin g s • Dishwmshar

• W *Mh*r/Oryr Hook-ups

•Qartaga Disposals and more .

VERY CLEAN N*w*y Rwinvxf

ECKER DRIVER
Salary • Comm 3*1

OFFICE PERSON
Plrt Tme J7hr
LY MECHANIC
No Lay-Offs Here SB**

*d Mwvwks Seectof 3214768
SANFONO Vwy nee 2«n tor
re*x*e*
New Lk Morrow 1 4.
Ms* 3430*110 3216737
STUDIO APT. SANFONO
3325mon wdw ncl . sn gi
person. NO FETS 3230*31
TOWN CENTRE ARTS
3300 Bonus Buesi on I M s
ea* loqusWy

e

1 Bedroom
*130
2 Bedroom/1 bath
S425
3 Bedroom/1-1/2 bath 5473
4 Bedroom/2 Bath
9300
* tt K * * e ( 4 0 7 ) S S O - 5 2 2 S
Junmxsy m ove-xis

COME HOME TO PRIVACY

100— Condominium

CUSTOMER TRABtiS
Herata Busy Phone 37V*

TOWNHOUSE.
32 . pnvste beck yard S&amp;23
Ca* 322 2362

Country Lake

F U CLERK
Fiei Piece H I*

103— HOUBM*

Apartments

FIGURES WMZ

9 90NS* VI eux
3300 mon . 12000) 322 1997
•Aw 1200 pm

INSURANCE CLERK
Tram A* Phases 35v*

Unfurnished

2 7 1 4 k i d f e w o o d A v e ., S a n f o r d

Mink* books 38V*

4 Uettnd—Oonl i
(407) 3 0 -2*11
W O R K IN G S U P E R V IS O R
SPM T O 2:30AM

Seminole Country
37.50/Hr. v Benefits.
FRANKUN Bldg.
Maintenance Svc 8 Inc.
407426-7778

Apwy at Iso MUer Ortvw
LABORERS

• Fwnisfied or Unfumohed StudM

art!

quetry Wines and Champagne
10 PRL1NO customers You can
earn a good noome.

TRANSWORLOrCORC STAFF
For more ntormeeon cel
(407) 6446673
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed a Unarmed
Brandy * Aesoc. 934-7444
SWTTCHBOARO OPERATOR
P/T Fnencffy personality 6
pleasant voice Uon wed. Fn
evenings Sat days Drug Free
Work Piece Apply Don Meal
ay's Sanvnoa Ford. 1792 6
Like Mary Mvd______________

• Fnentfy On S4e Usnagsmenf

HUO (
EANFONO 1-1. no pats no
ctvkkwn. 3303 mm
• 33035* 322 3342
SANTORO 2/1 I

DATA ENTRY
Growng Company |7VS

•Mon-Frt.« 4Sam-3 29pm
•Hourly pay * comma stone
•GREAT BENEFIT*

• Energy • E fficient S fudos

)M tl

LET US FIND

SALES REPS W» nawd you to
give you h a enance to butt a
new esistence to sales ol Ngh

Exclusive designer ol leather
Products m Santord * seetong
•■pwwnced people

• N o O w Betow or A bove

1-1447

3 Bdnw Apt W tad El
CAH.Carpeted. Etevw retrfp.
3-319*

CLERICAL ASET
l me M Lite m#» 1A H

SEWING MACHINE
OPERATOR* - -

o

3291SvSANFOftOAVE, SANFOGO
tor 1
• 3200 aac Ca*

WHY STAY
UNEMPLOYED?

CMEF ACCOUNTANT
Wbrk wkh Ovecsn 31SVS

ptox Longwood 331-6663

OFF1CE/NETAA.
Spec* San
lord tkgh keffc 828 sq 11 5425
or 1649 Sq 11 *750 Cwpffl 6 A
C W*s kl WA Pmpwlies 322
4229BANFORO OFFICE SPACE
3400 sq R bldg total 1200 6tl
p*r office 1X14 407 321 7004

• Setoff Story Design

VACATIONS
UNBFICVABIE PACKAOE1
UNBELIEVABLE COMUtSSIQNI
LYLONOWOOO
EVENdlGS ONLY
IONOV
170 PER DEAL
EXPERIENCE REOUWEO

3339670
ROBELEA V1XA9

3®L17ft i_
SCREEN FftaatR TRAB4EC

‘ SANFONO 52 New ewpm and
•BRYN RAVEN 32 mi double
gwage speceus
33738173
•SANFONO 32 wi IMotoee. pnv
tone*. O tsel____ *390*939
•SANFONO 2/2 Apt Cov pwto.
CMA. nsw cerpef
I4H 8 M
Jim Dsyto er Carol* 0*Ptnto:
322-2499 EtaneWem Newty
WE NEED HOUSES TO NENT1

97— Apartmante

MECHAMC HELPER

•I you •*• het person hat can
do he F * FAX resta-ie to 407-

A MOVE M EPSCULII 400 sq
n 6 io&lt; 1263 A MONTH Office
Storsg* 3216120 or 333 2554

C M I C W M i r --------8 T E N S T R O M R E N TA L S

&gt;••• 1 Lg b
n . Mieid 6 U
tee
l 3U t w i
Ca* tor dMHN *756965 or
4132B27 Wave nurrea* or

tmmwdeks Opervng 37 V*

LABORER FOR CSRAMK snop
worker Expenenced preferred
or wd earn Cai 6316161

118— Office Space
For Rent

3 bdrm. CMA. Fwnffy rm
1997 Hoffy Ave.

met LeumBy phene, and tk
-------1 s week &gt;24-4666
PRIVATE LORGWOOO HOME
Fieri, cable. AC 3*CVtoeek. 38Of
dap Phone 9346367
I FOR RENT
330QmionHOGdsp pays al
Fieetaca* 321-7354

RIGHT HAND MAN
NEEDS YOUI

F/T 6 P/T t o n e n c s a pk*e
but wet train
S7-l(VVir
Ce*
____________
Xh l 834 7966

PLUS REALITY 904-532 0602

EANFONO-RENT TO OWN

1H. tad. 9 wee96-786
Need

WORKXR9 NCI060

S P aid D aily S
Workers wen Cars pad brek*si
Apply ready to work berwsan
Sam6am 1203 Hwy 17 92.
longwood. FL

.•5T *{S. s s n s s

I BEDROOM 1 1/2 BATH
UWOfn/KR/UtS. rm 342Vmo
. 342V W * No Pros

3236006

HOTEL
O PPO R TU N m E S.
A DaauSAX 6 esciang hotel Id­
eatod near UCF w h m g tor Oie
toaowmg positions
Cooks
Banenders CocklaX Service's
Room Aiiendencee and Max**ruances Tachnoen
Apply in
person to Monday Inn Select
Orlando East UCF 12123 FSgh
Tech Ave. Ortands EOE
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE

1,560 *q n. 2 2.3 Brfek Town

TURN ROOM - 340Wk Woman
over 60. tparven
house 324-3600

-If

(xocyOyw

____
Payphorw. tatnhy'

( K ^ ) 774-7770

WAREHOU9EANSTALLER
Growing company
vertical
east, good ber
9364790
WELDERS*ABMCATORS
jsi have akxrvnun esp Ai
tor Steve 324 9100
_____

EMPLOYMENT: Clerical A
Ugf* hduery Temp 6 F/T

CLEAN i
at ITT

A Batter Way
of Job Soaking.

FWANCi COORDINATOR
MPCCTOR
APPLICATIONS ARE N O W BE
INQ TAKEN FO R THE P O SITIO N
O F FINANCE C O O R O N A TO R /
W S PC C TO R TV«S IS SWLLEO
W O RK IN V O L W fO FISCAL O R
O A M ZA TIO N . PREPARATION.
M A N TE N A N C E . EXA3KNATION. ANALYSIS ANO V E R tH
CATION OF F M A N O A L AC­
C O U N TS ANO FISCAL
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2450 BArtwell Ave.
Sanford, a 32771

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127— Storage/Offlce
Fo r Rent

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C A R L Y L E ® h y L a r r y W r ig h t

1 8 6 — C o m p u te rs &amp;
T y p in g

GARAGE

187— Sporting Goods
realty

774-8015

235—
Truck/Busss/Vans For
Sals

B arege, C A M , porch.
117,000.

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Furniture, electrorues house­
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baby shift,
more 103 Spreadng Oaks Crt.
ofl lake Mery Blvd (near 17 92)
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SPEED A/C.V8 NEW TIRES
$3975 Cak 290 7305

199— Pets A Supplies

OPEN HOUSE
I B U Y H OUSES!
Any concMon-AH cash

183— Wstsrfront
Property For Sals
239Motorcycle s/BIkes
For Sale

9146/373-&gt;400

A g e n t l l o t l P u e c ll A u s tin

• Reconditioned I ReOuifl
Wisher*. Dryers. Rtfngtrjtgr*

C A R R IA G E C O V E

Hkre( 99» $66.500 339-7720

241— Rec.
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t a l e M a ry ( M ir e J J I-2 7 M

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1299JAGUAR cut RT • W I N T E R SPRINGS, FL 127m
407/A95-J47J A R I505/UW72

Progress Report
From

278-Home
Improvements

252-Add ItIons A
Remodeling

PALM POINT

296-Pressure
Cleaning

253-Alr Conditioning

Number of Happy Home Owners
Homes Under Construction:

AC FOR SALS Marta and ouarta unit For more Mo can
323-7010 or 526-6599_________

259-Chlld Care
Centers

270-Drywall
Pressure Cleaning

ORYWAU.’STUCCO Repers
Wat A CeWng failures

C a l tor tree ashmate

Between 8-2, M-F 321*712
SPECIALITY CONTRACTOR

Still Paying Rent:
YOUSHOULD BE ONE O F THESE
LUCKY HOMEOWNERS. COME OUT
THIS W EEKEND AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.

271-Electrlcal
263-Ceiling Repair

DOOR PRIZES SUNDAY AT THREE
POUR AND FIVE O’CLOCK
3:00 Two gift crrllflcules to Sonnys BBQ
4:00 Two gift certificates lu Red Lobster
5:00 Four gift certificates to Colorado Steak House
l.erm tt rrxkkni* nut rlflbfc* fur drifting

M O D K I/IIO M K OPEN FROM TWO T ill SIX BXCEPT WEDNESDAY.
PALM POINT IS LOCATED ON BRISSON AVE. BETWEEN
25th STREET AND CELERY AYE. IN SANFORD.
SEE IF YOUR FAMILY IS ELIGIBLE FOR A MOUSING GRANT
THAT W ILL PAY THE DOWN PAYMENT AND CLOSING COST.

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Office: 407/862-2013
Model Home: 407/321-4298

272-Constructlon

274-Fence

pairs kc/rta 320-1915/967-5200

SPE C IA LIZIN G n M lance re­
pairs. privacy fence m auls. A
gates Free estimates 695-2335

276-Handy Man
268-Cleanlng
Service*

IAW CLEANING: 322-9506.
Domestic to Otncea/Butinesa-

280-Laundry Service

R e itab te/reaao n ab la
builder,
t i p In F L Guar etorh A4 types
oi conet * 6 0 0 2 4 1 0 3 324-4790

C ARPENTER. AJ hom e
r e p a r t . panting A caram c Ua
R ichard O reaa 321 5972

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Watson Realty Corp., REALTOR
317 Weklva Springs Road
Longwood. FL 32779

R A INM A K ER IRRIGATION
Repairs A Installation
Free estim ate, CaA 444 0374

264-Clock Repair

266Carpet/lnstallations

PRESSURE Steam W ashing
Decks ' Walks * Driveways
STEAM FACTORY 324 7 M 0

279-lrrigatlon/Repalr

C A U ROBERT 320 9335

265-Carpentry

P an t and hm tp rt U C B O N D ED
Jack Tuttle 330-3972

302-Rooflng

P OPCOR N CEILING
REPAIR

ANTIQUE CLOCKS REPAIRED
Grandfaiher. Wa«. Mantle A
Cuckoo 407 322 3320

297-Plumbing

5 STAR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES. Plumbing, carpen­
try, eiec. roof A yard Work
Guar. Uc. 321-6029
HOM E REPAIRS. A LL TYPES
D one E ip e rtly A Reliably
CaK C a a a v :321-7947
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G reat reteren cet. 999-9593

YATES ROOFING since 1920
Church A Sr. Disc. 3rd. Sen.
Uc. eRC0022IM . 322-1449

305— Secretarial A
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284-Lawn Service

TROlSE ASSOC. Can. FL. Inc
PARALEGAL Legal doc prep
Adoption, bankruptcy, divorce,
contracts, will*, incorporations.
Notary
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313— Trash Hauling
291-Painting
BR U NN ELL PAINTING, 21 Yre.
(9300496) CcmnvResidential

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C all Anibel 330-4291

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C A R L S PO O L H kN OVATIO N
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tn g h l 30 yre Rem odeling.
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LARRY'S PAINTING
Painting A pressure cleaning
L o in s . Frac Est 302-1337

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A Special Advertising Supplement to the Sanford Herald, Sunday, June 22,1997 and Bargain Hunter, Thursday, June 26,1997

Once winter
home to stars

Page 4
Rev. Scott's
good news

Page 5
Meet the
Tribe's chief

Page 6
Doctors prep
at Seminole

Page 8

The future of Sanford Memorial StadHjm meets its past as (from left):
Sanford City Manager BJI Simmons. Sanford Mayor Larry DaJo, Sanford
Supenntendent of Recreation Tom Farnsworth and Recreation and

Parks Director M*o Kirby work to have the part* ready for reopening
The site has seen major league Hafl of Farrers such as (from left. top).
Babe Ruth. Stan Musial. Cart Hubbell and Jackie Robinson

S a n f o r d ’ s f ie ld o f d re a m s
By J IF F BKRUMICKE
Herald Staff Writer

The grand old lady

is starting to show her

age.
Her makeup is wearing a bit thin.
She’s not quite as sturdy as she used to be. In fact,
standing isn’t quite as easy as it used to be.
The old girl’s getting a little bit old, worn out from a
lack o f care and personal maintenance and there sure w ere
a lot o f people saying her days were numbered.
But, oh, if she could have seen her when she was
young.
When she was born, she was one o f the best, most fa­
mous girls in the country, the envy o f major and minor
league baseball owners that looked at her and smiled and
came to visit as often as possible.
The old girl had some great bloodlines, too.
Suitors like Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson and a host of
baseball’s greatest heroes came to visit back when the
girl’s mother was still around and created memories that
are now part o f baseball lore.
The old girl is Sanford Memorial Stadium, and she’s
undergoing a major makeover dial should have the boys

lining up once again at her door as she once again be­
comes the belle o f (he baseball in Sanford.
T o understand the old girl, you have to get to know her
famous, and infamous ancestor.
If you head out to the comer o f Mellonville Avenue and
Celery Avenue, just o ff Eighth Street in Sanford, you'll
sec the Seminole County School Board Building, sitting
in the shadows o f what is left o f Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium.
You can look as hard as you want and never see the
footprints o f the legends that once walked there.
Ruth played there with Lou Gehrig and the Greatest
Team o f All-Tim e, the 1927 Yankees.
Jackie Robinson played two innings on that land before
getting kicked o ff the field for being black.
Carl Hubbell, baseball’s first all-star game hero, threw
his screwball there.
W illie Mays played there, one o f hundreds o f minor
leaguers chasing a dream.
Hundreds, even thousands, o f other ballplayers came
and went through Sanford from 1926 until 1951 when the
stadium was condemned but the memories live on through
the minds o f some old-time Sanforditcs who can still re­
member when a slugger named Buddy Lake was as beSee B aseball, Page 2

Central
Florida's
hidden
culture

Page 12
Past is present
at museum

Page 14
Adults still
take the field

Page 16
Animal
magnetism

Page 18
Wha t
if...Disney in
Sanford?

Page 19

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Once upon a time...
The Mayfair
Inn was
winter home
to the stars
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Onre upon a lime before
W all Disney World. Penny
Hardaway, or The Greene
W a y . a u th ors, a ctre ss es,
gan gsters and ballp la yers
used lo hung mil at a nifty
Sanford hotel that Is today a
missionary headquarters
Thorton Wilder wrote "T h e
Ides of March" on u visit to
ihe lakefront hotel. Tallulah
Itankhcad sashayed through
the halls and heaven only
knows what Al Capone may
have done while he was In
town.
B aseball Hall o f Kam er
Willie McCovey was one of the
New York Giants farmhands
who stayed at the Mayfair Inn.
w h ic h w a s o w n e d a u d
operated by ihc major-league
halitcam from the late 1‘JtOn
to 1963.
When the Giants pulled out.
th e t h r e e - s t o r y s t u c c o .
Spanish style structure, once

known as "T h e Showpiece of
Central Florida.” became the
S a n fo rd N a v a l A c a d e m y ,
lodging hundreds of 14 to 17
year-olds and* a number of
Instructor*.
"W e get a lot of the Naval
Academy grads drop In to see
what the place looks like to­
d a y .’ * said Hob Melsel. a
publicist for New Tribes Mis­
sion which purchased the
building when the Arademy
went bankrupt in 1975 New
Tribes Is a non denomlnaItonal organ ization whose
primary objective is to preach
G o s p e l to t r ib a l p e o p le
tbrooghoot the world.
Some o f the academy grads
in s is t th e y e n c o u n te r e d
ghosts inside I he balls of ihr
building at 1000 K First SI.,
recalling doors mysteriously
o p e n in g and c lo s in g and
si range noises In the night
Seems I he maintenance chief
at ihc place refused to be In
the building after dark
"Haven't experienced any­
thing nr beard anything about
th at,” say Ihc good m is­
sionary people who are out
around the place day and
night In 1997. Some 75 mis­
sionaries have apartments In
the building The place re­
tains a certain elegance and
delln lle quiet. The h o tels

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ballroom Is now the Paul W
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Peggy Hardin, who has llvrd
m Sanford for nearly 50 years,
loudly recalls Ihr Maylulr
H old 's annual Soct.il Hull that

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Innit lor 65 million «1 ihe |H-.ik
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did not Iasi very long H
reopened lu 1995 as ilo
Mavlulr Hotel lint enjoyed Us
Im-si years during Ihe Lit*
1940* ami ihe 1950s as I InMayfair Inn Th a i's when the
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a n d housed Its T r ip le A
players here, Frank M rlUutr.
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Rev. Scott delivers the Good News
■ y SUSAN W INNER
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The Hrv Ilnu r S*nil Irdvrt
no tlim rt unturned m hi*
work .uni devotion 10 G&lt;kI .mil
llir community ill* &lt;on*i.int
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liiril. .mil ihr riiy of Sanford
with hi* lairn1 .uni 1 arc
A* hr ijri riliril hi* |ta**ion
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Wr hiivr received
Irmii thr open li.mil nt God
through Jr*n* Chrt*t Our
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member* work In frlh tr a* a
common g&lt;»al Me say* they
tui*e ihrlr work on the &lt;u rip
lure in Matthew '25 40."Truly
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one ol I tie lea*t of lhr*e mv
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M r m h e r * a re a c t iv e
feeding the hunitrv. healing
Ihr *|rk. clothing Ihr naked,
h o n * i n g t h e h o m e le s s ,
t r .it hi tig th r u n le a r n e d ,
t o m fo r iin g ih r *orrnw lu l.
w e lc o m in g ih e * ir a n g r r .
Irrrtng the rn*lavrd. building
nrw live* anil sharing Ihr
Good Nrw* of .)r*u* t'hrt*l
with all '■
Somr of Ihr work* I hat
Si oil a**l*t* lire church with
arr Ihr Duvall llom r. loealrd
in l)rl.and which provide*
C h r ls lla ii lo v r and r a r e ,
hou sin g amt train in g lor
srvrrrlv menially and physli ally hanillcapprd aduli* and
1 lull Iren Another child care
lac liltv Thornwrll. located In
Cllnlnn. S.C., provide* lentporarv housing lor young
p rop lr or children whosr
fa m ily have undergone a
r r l* i* such as d esertion ,
divorce, poverty or other
dlsrupilvr situation*
In addnion. the interna­
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In 1944. provide* food and
Income by producing animal*
to needy families Those given
an unlmal are encouraged to
pas* on the first offspring to
help other nerdy fam ilies
while also bring taught other
ways to supply food. »hrltcr
and rv*rnHals for Ihe family.
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This program benellt* Second
Harvest Food Hank Itxnlly a*
well a* agricultural work In
Kentucky. Halil and Puerto

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are g.uhrrrd In a congrega­
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Sunday of each month.
Another love o f the Rev,
Scot 1 Is House of Goodwill.
This program through Nar­
cotics Anonymous offers a
recovery program for addicts
and also a O K I) program
th r o u g h S e m in o le C o m ­
m unity C ollege by which
participants may obtain a
h ig h s c h o o l e q u iv a le n c y
diploma. An Alzheimer's care
group also m eets al this
lo c a tio n lo su pp ort ca re
givers.
Scoii and various members
also volunteer lime regularly
through Ihe local Grace 'N

countless hour* working with tocal chanties to
assist citizens of Central Florida.

G rits servin g Ihe hungry
every Wednesday evening at
Ihe Holy Cross Episcopal
Churrh In Sanford. Volun­
teers cook, serve food and
visit with those who eoine for
a meal while extending the
love o f Jesus.
Meeting In an addition of
th e c h u r c h , ih e U n ite d
Cerebral Palsev of Central
Florida uses the Christian
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mission lo assist parents and
children afTected by cerebral
palsey. Teach in g, speech,
occu pational and physical
therapy arr also available.
Numerous missionaries and
m ission are supported by
Scott and Ihe church such a*

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Charles Scott In Haiti. Pres­
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leaches cultivation,
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local craft projects. Second
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Kids Cafe which provides
donated food for non-profit
feeding programs while Kids
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for children living In low In­
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Tribe chief still believes in Seminole
one year of college. Her liis- Itfe or her final destination
band went to Auburn Univer­ Soon she moved to Ocala
sity at the time, so soon. where her husband got a job
Schapker went to the univer­ with a pharmareutiral com ­
sity and worked In the veterl
pany and she followed
him
nary department as a lab again It wits here wherr she
lech.
decided she needed to do
Auburn offered her a schol­ morr with hrr life.
arship In Ural
field
but
Still a young woman, with
Schapker knew that was not two rtilldrni. Schapkrr went
her calling At that time she to the University o f Florida
also had two children, a boy
"Hring a ‘super morn' is not
and a girl.
easy.* Schapkrr said.
She and her husband
Stir got up at four In the
moved to Prnsarola where he morning, studied, got the kids
took a Job as a pharmacist
ready, look them to nursery
Little did she know that would and drove fiO miles to the n il
not rven lie the start of her vcrslly

Scott----------------

Grotchon Schapker. Seminole's longtime principal,
stilt believes in her students and her school Sem»-

■y COURTNtfYLEFFKW
Herald Correspondent

The woman behind a wall of
students rveryday has brought
Seminole High School to a
new and higher level.
Who might this woman be?
Principal Gretchen Schapker was bom and raised In
Mobile. Alabama.
Schapkrr

nolo has made great strides recently and is home
to one ot the best health academies anywhero

grrw up without a lather alter
hr was killed In the war. She
was raised by her mother and
grandmother, which lay some
measures made her stronger
as a person.
She attended an all-girls
Catholic high school. At that
lime boys and girls were seg­
regated, although at lunch
they had the privilege of eat­

ing together. Catholic schools
were much dllTrrrm
than
regular public schools are to ­
day. If you were bad or acted
up. you were booted out. And
something a lot different was
the teaching of religion, a
subject avoided by today's
public schools.
Schapker was married at
the age o f 19 and attended

Continued from Fa«a 5
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which Is held In March each
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Harvest Food Hank. Rescue
Outreach Mission and other
International projects.
T h e C h r is tia n S h a r in g
Center and Rescue Oiitrracli
Mission also heljts the com ­
munity In feeding, elciihing
and assists with financial
d If lieu Ities
Other jtrngrams such as
Often Doors Program and
Spousr Abuse Inc. hcl|&gt;lng
and sheltering abused women
and children. Gideon's Mis­
sionaries. Prison Ministry.
Salvation Army and Neigh
bnrhood Watch only lip off the
many wonderful rlfnrts I fiat
Scott leads his army for the
Lord toward. He encourages
members In special offerings
this year also such as "One
G r e a t H o u r o f S h a r in g
iKastrrl." a hunger program;
Angel Tree (Dccembcrl. a lime
of giving In children whose
p a r r o t s a r e In p r is o n .
W o r ld w id e C o m m u nloil/
Peacem aking Offering |Octnbrr). promoting local and
‘ International peacem aking
efforts: Christ mas .Joy Oller-

log (December). su|&gt;|x&gt;rtmg
retired church workers ami
c u r r e n t e m p lo y e r s wi t h
emergency needs, and World
Witness Otlertng (Mart in a
global m ission su jijiorilug
preai lung ibe Gospel
N u m erou s o r g a n / a ttons
sm h as YMOA. Prr-K (Karly
I n t e r v e n t i o n ) . L l f r •1.1tie
S c r e e n lu g . Su |&gt;p o rt lo r
Seminole High School Works
Program and Sou|M-r liowl
Luncheon also meet in farill
ties within the church
Summing up his involve­
ment Scott wild." This Is why
I have a jMsslon lor ministry
In Saulord and in the world.
When I left serving the United
Stairs Peace Corps In Col
ombla. South America I knrw
people the world over needed
a handout hut also a hand up
I have dedicated my ministry
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themselves They needed a
changed heart which only
comes as we rcah/r our God
loves us and cares for us only
when we turn our lives, our
hearts, our nilnds over to Him
shall we lie changed. When
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heart, laird -Jesus there Is
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Gretchen-----------

ranir and Schapkrr gol the
offer of bring an assistant
principal
at
Lyman
High
*1 was vrry drlrrm lnrd
m ofr maturr than must. I School Shr was Ihrrr for 11
worked and studied hard
I yrars and thought Ihr school
had a goal and wa« focused was wonderful and gave hrr a
and I don't rrgrrt anything.* lot of experience. Hrr wishes
had now lumrd lo rrallty.
Srhapkrr said
In Ihr school year ‘91-92
Shr got her master* degree
al Harry University and laughl shr look ihr m lr ’ Principal of
Srminolr High School* which
Ihrrr year* al
Fort Liodrr
shr has had for seven yrars
dale High School
Many rn
coo raged her lo go Inin ad­ Schapkrr was Ihr first female
ministration and shr did. br- principal In Srminolr County
School system.
lom lng Ihr Oran of Students
Schapkrr said. "If you do
Then. another move hy hrr
husband brought Ihr family lo you r Job ll doesn't m a l l r r what
Kalamazoo. M idi . when* Ihry sex or what ra c r you a rr and
that's Ihr b o t t o m line *
May rd Ihrrr years

Schapkrr* advice to stu­
dents in high school and co l­
lege is simplr;
Set goals for
yourself, know who you arr
and whal you want and don't
ever gtvr up. Education Is the
key Everybody has something
to give lo Ihr world. You Just
have to figure nut what that Is.

*1 nrvrr fell afraid al Semi­
nole I was ron rrm rd at first
about I lie bad talk Ihr school
gol but now I am nol that
Srhapkrr staled. 'MoMng for concerned at all
I under­
Ihr m o s t pari was exciting, stand people say things and
nrw pl.urs. and nrw rxprr i­ ihry don't know the truth It's
m ers
I was raised In Ihr all nolsr but thrrr's no sub­
sonlh and used lo southern stance In any of It. Srm inolr
things.
riding snowmobllrs Is a typical high school. The
and skiing wrrr nol my n ip of kids have lots of school spirit
Ira.*
In spile of all of this
Semi­
Hark down to Florida they nole has tradition and warmth

Ilrr time al Seminole has
brought happiness and shr
wants lo contlnur to makr
things happen for hrr school.
No goals for running for pub­
lic oiflria) or senate are In her
future but maybe In trn years
rrtlrrm m l does sound good.
She does miss one thing. Ihr
closeness with the students.
When you become principal
she says you give up vm ir o f
that.

with students that still say
yes sir' and 'no sir.' Il Is my
home and I love It. ‘ said
Schapkrr
*Whrn you put
2.000 kids together, nothing Is
going to work perfect.
Every
school
has
its
problems.
Srminolr gels an undeserved
percrptlon.*

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Future doctors prep at Seminole
By KELLIE WERNER
Herald Stall Writer

Ding the whipping twy of
SertiliKile County Schools.
Seminole 1
School has
taken many steps inward
improving it s image.
One of those steps has
In-en the implementation o f
the Health Academy, the
only health care magnet
program in the county.
'When we went to I hr
School Hoard Superinten­
dent with the idea.* said
Seminole High School I’rlncipal Cretrhen Schapker.
"magnet programs were a
fairly new Idea Nancy Jul­
ian was our Health Occupa­
tions Specialist and I en­
listed her help In writing the
grant We already had a
technical preparation p ro­
gram In effect here and the
academy was a natural
evolution from there "
Horlda was beginning to
realize the benefits of mag­
net programs nl that lime,
especially In the health rare
Industry. Wuh seven mil of
every 10 Jobs relating to the
field In some way. the stale
was very open to the idea til
a Health Academy.
Once the grant was re­
ceived. Schapker's and Jul­
ian's work had really |ust
begun
Instructors had to he
trained In teaching more
specific areas of health
care. Six Registered Nurses
were hired and brought onto
the campus to work with the
kids. In addition, labs and
computer
rooms
were
needed for hands mi train

Ing for the students.
Luckily, addl’ lons were a l­
ready living made to Semi­
nole High School when the
Health Academy grant was
received Modifications were
made to the plans and the
Health
Academy building
became a quick reality
Fite only things that were
needed then were comm ti­
nny support and students
'When we went mil Into
the
rommunlty
to
find
health rare professionals to
help with the program,*
Julian, who Is now (he Di­
rector of the academy ex
plained.
'Everyone
kepi
asking us where we had
been
Everyone we con­
tacted was so supportive
and willing to give freely of
their lime We've been able
to obtain guest speakers,
teaching help, |&lt;&gt;h shadow­
ing locations and clinical
study labs all from the gen
erosity of the health rare
community *
Schapker and Julian went
Into the middle schools in
Seminole and Orange Coun­
ties and distributed Informa
Hon about the academy
Academy
students
are
transported by bus from
their original school to the
academy and hack again in
the evenings There are even
activity busses that will lake
the kids home il they are in
volvrd In after school actlvl
ties.
Everyone who was inter­
ested was welcome to apply,
but there were and still are
several prerequisites (or ac­
ceptance.
First. |he student must

have no lower than a "C* In
any class In addition good
attend.mi e and dlsi iphnr
are important factors
Ft
(tally. I he student must write
an essay . i I h i i h why he or
she would like to Is- a c­
cepted to the academy and
their plans for a liilurr in
health care
Interest its the academy
was overwhelming, and a l­
though there were many
quallhed candid.lies, only 7S
students from Ixith Semi­
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gaining further eilueatlon in
some realm and have a
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Health
Continued from Pi|( g
pl.ilnrd. "Is i Im i ii is a mar
rugr
«&gt;l academic s
and
health c.crr technology [h r
focus i &gt; l the ac urir my is to
prrjkcrr Ihr student to rntrr
prr m ol in college and tiavr
a tirad start not to fall out
of thr first vrar of rnrd
sc tiool Hut tfirrr is a liasr
that tfirv ran lakr with
thrm and tiuilil u|«m *
Allrr Ifir frrsliinan and
sophomore yrars u h lili arr
SJK-III pnitiarilv willi (hr
rorr
rnnlu.il trrminologv
and anatomy &lt;lassrs
ihr
sllldrnt selects a lonplr of
arras ol intrrrsi and Ihry
Iwgm to |oh shadow
Stiulrnts arr
alilr
to
s|»rnil llinr with Ifir diM tors
and srr exactly wliat thrv
do on a dally basis fills is
Ihif •• one llmr &gt;IhiI vthrrr
l fir sliiifrnl really doesn't
fwiirfit from thr ryprrtrncr
Julian works wtih rath
stuilrnl on an Individual ha
sis to mail h tfirir Intrrrsts
with tfirir strengths and give
(firm an op|M&gt;rtuniiy to usr
ImiiIi to tfirir advantage
[fils i.irrlrs m rr Into thru
srnlor vrar wfirn tfiry begin
to do tlirlr i llnirals
"The |»ur[&gt;osr of rlinitals
Is to takr all of ihr know I
rdgr Ihry havr Iranird in
tfirir classes and Job shad
owing and apply It to hands

&amp;

on
experiences.*
Julian
saiif W r havr had studrnts
wall fi and partlc lpalr In
frirtfis. surgery. autopsies
and most Importantly pa
llrnt rrlattons *
f’atirnt i arr is thr most
important asprit of hralth
&lt;arr and through 'oh shad
owing and i llnirals Dir slu
drills lirlng lo Irani rnm
passion and real raring for
Hir pallm ts
"liir most Interesting jiart
of ihr aradrrnv Is Ifir i lim
&lt;als (fiat wr do our srnlor
&gt;rar * Josrpfi (.raham said
I plan on going Into radlol
"O
and I was able to
shadow t t i r in hull Ians and
radiologists at Wintrr I'ark
Hospital Wr did an ultra
sound on my kldnry in
rllllli als and I was ahlr lo
Irall/r exactly wfiat ttir pa
llrnt was going through *
Ifirrr arr ifirrr main ar
ras of Intrrrsi Ifiat Ifir studrnls &lt;an pursur
Thr
nursinit
assistant
track Is lor tfiosr studrnts
wlio wish to no Into thr ar
ras of nursing Tfirrr Is also
an Allird Hralth track which
Incorporates all other arras
of medicine surh as general
plat tier, specialized proles
sloiis
pharmacy and o p ­
tometry New lo thr arad
nny Is thr Dental track,
wfirrr students are able lo

Job shadow dentists and get
clinical experience tn that
area
Wfiat exactly do the stu­
dents lake with them tn
college?
*1 have already earned my
Certified Nurses Assistant
through the academy.* re
crnl
gradual r
IJndsuy
Hodges explained
*And I
have learned so much atmiil
medicine and thr hrallh
care field Kvra Just from Ihr
standpoint of a consumer I
can now nndrrstaiid what
doctors arr trlling mr and
wfiat lo rxjwct from them *
Skills that arr learned at
Ihr aradrmv not only hrlp
Ihr studrnts with course
work and consumer rrlatrc!
aspects, hut can also hr
used lo gain employment
Many studrnts nerd to work
whllr in collrgr and can usr
tlirlr knowledge to work In
the hrallh carr held
Seminole High School has
laid thr groundwork for
olhrr schools to develop

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This Is not an easy pro­
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visits arr made to thr acad­
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Inlrrrstrd In seeing how the
successful
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ran hrgln working on get
ting a similar program in
thrtr own schools
School Is thr most Impor
taut aspect of the whole
program
'W r rnakr sure that Ihr
acadrmy students arr not
entirely separated for the
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krr rxplalnrd
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tlclpalr In thr satnr sports
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Kvrn if the stuilrnl drcldrs
that Ihr Health Academy
tsn t (or them they remain
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like wfiat wr re doing hrrr *
Although there .err some
casualties in thr program,
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Cultural capital of Central Florida?
You don’t have to head for
Orlando to see the best in
arts and culture
By DAVID PRAZIIR
Herald S U M Writer

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Members of the cast of Secret Garden, appearing
at the Ritr Theatre m Sanford, make up just one of

several acting troupes in the Sanford area which
maks rt a true theatrlcaf hotspot.

Orlando can’t havr all Ihr
fun. Our town deserves u
little too
Culturally speaking. Sinford stand!, at the bottom
nino of the ladder In most
outsiders' ryes They do not
know how rich our offrrtng
to the cultural enrichment of
our community Is
Sanford and Lake Mary
are nrg.iilvrlv labeled
In
fact, a young lady pointed
out In conversation. "That
place ISanford/Dikr Maryl
needs some culture.* Well,
we havr some, thank you
very much. Art. music and
thratrr are here. People just
havr to look a bit harder.
And with the historic dis­
trict and the modem city
area. Sanford supplies a
perfect backdrop for film
and television companies
who wish to work here.
Film
and
Television
Due to certain constraints,
the Film and Television
Commission, whtch Is a
branch of the Frnnomlr De­
velopment
Commission,
could not say which fealurr
film project Is coming to the
area. Hut. rest
assured.
Hollywood Is hovering upon
the Seminole County limits
once again.
*Wr love thrm |the film
and television groupsl.” said
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mg.
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Sanford
seems to attract the show
1 )1/ *We love to liave und
see Sanford on die screen,*
said Kelly. *11 also brings
money Into the area *
At the Film ant! Television
Commission a profile Is on
hand for any prospective
suliors who wish to make
use of the area
The C om ­
mission services about lour
counties
Seminole being
one of them. ‘ Sanford ran
be 'Anytown USA’,* said
Kelly referring to what the
city, potentially, offrrs.
K r s k lr n t s are should ex­
pect to see such activity
going on in their backyards
After all. Central Florida
has two companies with
s o u n d s ta g r s - Disney und
Universal • that could also
go out Into Ihe various coun­
ties for location spots. *Wr
need more of It." Kelly said
Don't worry. It's coming
Th e a te r: Sure. Sanford
dors not havr a facility like
Ihe Hob Carr Performing
Arts Center, wherr big thruinra! productions like The
Itumlom oj du- Opera or
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Culture*
Continued from P i| i I I
In fact. Sanford 1* laced
with it much deeper sente of
llte an II teems Seminole
Community College hat a
si rood Performing Arts dr
pari men i fieiuled ley the
strong leadership ol
Dr
Karen Cupp and a talented
(p-oup of larully stall and
students
litis Ihrre are
several other groups within
Ihr area like the Hit/ Diea
ter. the Wrklva Klver (la y ­
ers, the Orlando Theater
lYoJert and the Troupe of
Slher Stars
However, no
one should forget altnut the
area puhllr schools that
also put on Ihetr renditions
of theater
flie Hit/ Tliealer Is a se
&lt;ret Sanford prodigy
Set
tied In lhe downtown his
torte district. Ihe Hit/ Ihea
ter brings a culmination of
local talent w1ih outside ac­
tors and actresses llte Hit/,
recrntly, finished a "sjcressful nut of Ihe classic
play. The Secret Garden
Tills play drew Ihe majority
o( Its talent from the Uni
verst Iy of Central Florida's
Dieatrr
Department.
Di­

rected l»y Fret! Wogrrs. a
UCF D ieatrr
department
employee himself, the play
also Incorporated local rhtl&lt;lrrn to fill the main roles
I’dor to Garden. fkiting Aftss
Driest/ also used locals In thr
main roles and was directed
try Seminole
Community
College
graduate.
J J.
Hitscella. Nonsense will he
the in-vt production tor Ihe
Hit/ and It wilt lie direr ted
hy lingers.
D ir Kit/ D ira irr Is an o n ­
going construction pro|rct
Its renovations
continue,
but. nrxi door In the First
Strrrt C.allrry, Is where the
plays lake place
It Is also
a gallery lor local an Isis to
display their works of art
Thr Orlando Theater Proj­
ect, a non profit organt/alion In residence at SCC.
draws Its talent from both
Ihe professional [mol and
also the students from Ihe
theater department. Its b u ­
rst production, A farm »i
Winter, contained both pros
and students producing a
crowd plrusing, harmonious
rfTort In addition to O TPs
presence on campus, the

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a satisfying srason with
such standouts as
Thr
f trio's Kudin f four and
Krrtrlrss
Thr Wrktva Htvrr lla yrrs
and thr Troupe of Sllvrr
Stars arr two alternatives to
Ihr local sernr of Ihratrr.
fhcsr two troupes offrr dlffrrrni vrnurs, and Ihry both
arr close to Ihr area
Hrmembrr. tfirrr arr also produrttons at Sanford and
take Mary sc hoots as wrll
Matte:
Thr lunrs Ho.it
through ihr air in Sanford
and Lake Mary Whether It
!»r rock'n'roll, country, d a s
steal
or
)(U/
and
rhythm'n'blurs, our cities
arr hip to thr lirat. man!
Tsunami llrarh Club brings
In big rock arts like Illur
Oyster Cull Foghal. Nlckrl
Hag and Warrant, bill It also
brings in country arts like
lilarkhawk. John Anderson
and Marty Stuart. Manage­
ment has changed at times
but Tsunami
has pretty
much kept up with Ihr mid
si/r concert vrnurs. whether
ihry arr inside or outside
Tsunami was even thr loca­
tion of Ihr rock station.

101.1 WJHRs.
Kart Inlay
Hlrthday that hinted out an
rnormous
rrowd.
Even
though thr club experienced
complaints front locals, thr
outside concert was a suc­
cess.
Sanford's storied
land­
mark. D ir Itam. has enter­
tained country music crowds
for years
D ir Ham has
lirrn thr host of huge coun­
try
names
like
Garth
Hrooks. Tammy
Wynrtir,
George Jones and. recrntly.
llte Charlie Daniel's Hand
Die Ham Irlrs In grab talent
as they come into the re­
gion
It they are available,
thru Die Ham tries their
ljest to accommodate ihetr
audiences with Ihe Itesl
country music has to oltrr
D im thrrr is King Snakr
Hr cords who has several
events where they showcase
local Ja/z and blurs talents.
Dir cumpany has put on big
events where Ja// and blues
Ians could come out to not
only enjoy the music, but to
oiler a festival like atmosjthrrr with food, drink and
fun.
D terr are other groups In
ihe area that also contribute

heavily to Ihe cultural en­
richment of Sanford and
l-akr Maty. Whether It be
the generous benrvolrnrr of
Kay Hariliolomew, proprie­
tor of ihe First Street Gal
Irry or the strong supporl of
area culture events from Our
House and Hook Store, the
performing arts arc taken
seriously In Ihe lawns we
live In. So wake up! Wake
up and see what has been
here all along

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Past is present at Sanford Museum
of which date back to I6CO.
are available lo Ihe general
public to read In a room
set aside for the purpose at
Ihe museum. Prior
ar­
rangements
arr
recom ­
mended.
H ie exhibit also In­
cludes numerous maps and
photographs showing the
town In various stages of
development. One can see
Sanford lie fore the bulk­
head built along Like Mon­
roe was back-filled adding
several blocks to the town
Thousands of negatives
and photographs
which
were donaled try ihe VIn
The Sanford Museum, with celery stalks as pillars, is open daily and
serves as a fasctanting tnp Into the past

Herald Staff Writer

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Lrt a visit to the Sanford
Museum lake you back In
lime to the late 1800's, a
lime of adventure and great
optimism on Ihe part of
American entrepreneurs.
II was a time of south­
ward expansion for the
Un'led Stales and Industri­
alists such as Henry Shel­
ton Sanford saw the poten­
tial for profit In this water­
front property located at
the southernmost point of
navigable water along the
St. Johns River.

The museum provides a
cross sec Ilona) view of Ihe
development of Sanford,
documenting the founding
of the town, along wllh the
trials and tribulations of
early
settlers
and
the
Tlmucuan and Seminole
Indians displaced by them.
A large portion of the
museum Is dedicated to
Henry
Sanford
who
founded the town, and his
family.
It Includes a re­
production of the Sanford
family library which In­
cludes books and furniture
from Ihelr home In Connectlcut. The books, some

a m. to -I p m and Salur
day from I -I p m Adm is­
sion Is frrr Group tours
arr available tiy appoint­
ment For more Infomialion, call .'W'M) Sfi'iH.

H ie museum Is Indy a
treat
and
Ihe
curator,
Allrta Clarke. Is a wellspring of information.
The museum ts open
Tuesday through Friday 11

rent family are also stored
at Ihe museum, many of
which .ire now on display
Also on exhibit Is a
large collection of period
clothing.
paintings
and
mechanical devices. One
exhibit Is a Snapping P»rlle Liwnmower. ihe flrsi
self-propelled mower and a
forerunner of Ihe modem
Snapper Mower.
The working gasoline
mower was designed and
buill in Sanford In HISS.
The museum also In­
cludes a collection
of
newspapers and magazines
from early Sanford,
in­
cluding microfiche versions
of the Sanjord Herald.

An old pharmacy labeling machine is |osi one ot many histone arti­
facts at the Sanford Museum

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The British are coming to Sanford
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The Or Iambi Sanlnnl Air
|M&gt;rt ha* n iin r a long way
■dill r I.ih I year ll cunt tonne*
in grow liy
amt Ixiund*
as ll I* exprcted lo w rlcnm r
&lt;|im&lt;- in one million jia w n Kefs this year
Since Uni April when thr
airport opened II* door* to
inlernallonal arrivals I here
liavr liern m any r h a n fln In
■hiding .1 new conlrol lower a
welcome and visitor Infor­
mation center, an Internaiinn.it terminal, a domestic
terminal, car rrnlal facilities
and a shuttle hits service
W h e n the a ir p o r t Hr si
o|ienril In 1042. It served as a
flight training lacllily tor the
U ntied Stales Navy
Alter
World War II. the airport was
turned over lo the C ity ol
Hanford until Ihc 1950* when
ihe Navy attain took jm**r*
sloti and operated I h r lai lilt V
as a training b » r lor llghlri
attack and reronnaissancr
am rail In I1HV9 tin City ot
Sanliml attain acquired the
airport ami In 11170 created

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an mtomationai (ravel destination
the Hanford Airjiort Authority.
Since that tune the airport
operated as a civilian far llllv
handling ln&gt;ht aircraft and
some pas sett|(er Jets T h e
larije passenitrr planes did not
star) Ilyina 1(1 until the early
UHNN
The Airport Anihnrtly em ­
p loys tielween I V tO and
1.700 (irople ami there are
alKMit no tenants, numerous

hangars. &gt;11111 building* Hint
&gt;llrd nil Ihr I .MOO-acre fin lilty.
Thr .iit |mirt ranks l!Mh
u.iilunally and fuurtli in ihr
*latr (nr International arrival*.
Ini In w in it c lo s e ly ht'hlnd
M iam i. O rlando and Fort
La u d erd a le. A cco rd in g in
s ia tlx llr * released In thr
federal Avlallnti Authnriiy.
t trlandn Sunlnrd Airport I* Ihr
3Mth mint active alrjMirt m
operation*. said Strvr Cnnkr.

dlreclur of avtallon.
"Orlando I* 32nd. so ihry'rr
tu&gt;l uhrad hv u great deal.”
C n ok eu ld
Whal make* It all work
here. Cnnkr said. la th.il it t*
cheaper and faster.
In addition. Ihr airporl ha*
fiv e In t e r n a tio n a l g a te s ,
t we l v e r emot e gate*, a
9.600-foot prim ary instru­
ment nuiw.iv .mil customs
sender Passenger amrnlltes
I nil nth- a child rare area,
cafeteria, restaurant, game
room and duly frrr *hnp* An
FAA tonirul lower, complete
with slate of ihr art radar
equipment will hr o jv n ill
August
T h r re c e n tly cu m plrted
welcome crnlrr is a covered
m exza n tn r located across
from ih r inirrnatlonal irrmhval and next to Ihr car
rrnlal l.iciluir* Passenger*
may turn in vourheni lo ihr
variou s lour operator*. A
currency exchange Ixmih i*
located nr xl to I he new Visitor
In form a tion llon ih . w here
Visitors may llnd out all almm
Sanford.
T h r airport I* .tlxu home lo
l h e C o n u i r A v l a I •o n
Academ y, a flight training

school which operates mil of
flvr buildings on Ihr north­
west sldr of the airport with
about 300 students.
In 1996. the airport handled
63H.327 passengers. 90 per­
m it of ihem arriving frum the
United Kingdom. There are
about 50 fllghis a week ar­
rivin g at Orlando Sanford
Airport Major International
carrier* Include Air Tours.
C aladonla, Monarch. Britl i t nl a . L e i s u r e . On t he
d o m e s tic sid e. Hrnn has
llighi* drparimg every day.
Casino Air link tiles to Hlloxt.
Mi** and Miami Air serves as
a local i barter carrier.
Th r Airport Authority Is
currentl y operating in the
black, according to Cooke,
wi ih expendllurrs at about $3
mllllun and a net Income of
.ihout $250,000
'W e're always In the black
bul nol by u whole lot." hr
said
P l a n * a r e In p r o c e s s ,
according In Cixikr. for major
airline* in come into Orlando
Sanford Airport wiihtn the
next two years. In addition,
representatives from the air|M&gt;rt atilhofily and the tourist

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Kids aren’t the only athletes in town
Harild Sports Editor

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Not a t of Sanford's softball stars a rt major Ita g u trs . H a rt. M *a
Miller fields a grounder during winter softbal play.

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This la thr Golden Age for
I hr adult athlrtr In Sanford.
Since Mike Kirby took over
the reins of the Sanford Rec­
reation and Parka Department
a few yean-ago. things havr
Improved to the point where
there has nevrr been more for
(he 20-plus athlete to do
W ith th e h e lp o f T o m
F a r n s w o r t h . R o r k y E llIrgsworth. Jim Scharfer. Tom
Kelly and the others in the
departm en t, the SRD has
Krown by leaps and bounds
Less than IO years a|(o
there was a men's softball
leadin' and a women's softball
league None o f the leagues
had more than six trams and
there were numerous forfeits.
Herr Ls a list of some of the
adult offerings by the Sanford
Recreation Department today:
• Men's Softball — Leagues
played on Wednesday and
Th u rsd ay n ig h t's at both
Chase and Ptnehursl parks
Also the possibley o f adding
Monday and Friday night
leagues. Three IO-to-12 week
seasons are held. Spring. Fall
and l*olar Hear.
• W o m e n 's S o ftb a ll —
Lragurs played on Tursday
nlghtr at both Chase and
Plnehurst parks. M ondays
and Fridays possibly.
• Co-Ed Soft ball — League

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• Chase Park — 3KHont

plays on Monday nights, with
Fridays a possibitty.
• Churrh Softhall — played
on Saturdays at either Chase
or Pmehurst parks
• Flag Football — played
on S a tu rd a y s at S an lord
Memorial Stadium.
• Church Basketball —
played on Friday nights In
Dan Pelham Gymnalortijin at
Sanford Middle Sr hoof
• Recreational (no spike)
V o l l e y b a l l — p la y e d on
Monday nights In Dun Prlham
G y m n a tn rlu m at Sanford
Middle School.
• P o w e r V o lle y b a ll —
played on Wednesday nights
in Dan Prlham Gymnatnrtum
at Sanford Middle School.
Each o f the lragurs gener­
ally play three IOdo-12 week
seasons (Spring. Fall and
Po'ar Dearl. except baskrtball.
which plays In the lair spring
and late fall
Sanford also has an um­
pire's asanrlatlon with morr
titan enough (tropic to score
and official!* all of the games
The SRD also ofTrrs classes
for those interested In Karatr.
tennis and archery.
Sanford also lias several fine
facilities, many of which havr
seen a lot of Improvements
made In the past few years.
Among the facilities
• Plnehurst Park — 300fool fences, nrw dugouts. new
t u r f and a n rw lig h tin g

fen ces w ith

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ring and new lights
• Lee P. Moore Park — a
new lull-use lacillty In Hidden
Lakes subdivision that ran he
used for softball leagues Also
has ten n is and h a n d b a ll
courts.
• D a n P r lh a m G y m n a to rlu m — a b e a u t ifu l
building with an arliflrla! floor
big rnnugh lor two crow* rourt
b a sk etb a ll gam es o r tw o
volleyball games played si­
multaneously
• S a n lo r d M e m o r ia l
Stadium — former spring
training home of Nrw York
Giants that is being totally
refurbished. New lights, new
turf, new seals, new paint Job.
new sound s y s te m , new
scoreboard. Just to name a few
of the Improvement* made in
thr last three months ity the
lime the project is finished
thr stadium will again be a
show plare that the whole
rounly will be proud of
The first thing that will be
held at the stadium will be the
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where In the rlty.
So Juat krrp your eyr* open,
•here arr aurrly a lot m orr
Hood Idea* for thr future being
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next two years. In addition,
representatives from the air­
port authority and the tourtst
development council continue
their marketing efforts to at­
tract more International car­
riers and Investors
Last month, airport officials
visited Investors from Till, a
Itrltish firm which Is arrpilr-

Baseball'
will be ready far the nation's
biggest softball tournament,
to be played In August. The
grandstands may not be
ready for uae and temporary
bleachers will seat Cana
from all over the country,
but It will mark a new be­
ginning.
The softball tournament
Isn't the only attraction
coming lo town. Ctty offi­
cials are negotiating
to
bring an Independent minor
league team to town and. of
rourse. It will still remain
home lo the Sanford Babe
Ruth league.
The past was wonderful,
but the future shows that
there's still some life In thr
Grand Old Girl of Sanford
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December through April The
Mayfair Opening Ball on the
first Saturday of December
was a big lim e event. "A ll the
lo c a l lea d ers, politicia n s,
society and business leaders
were there." he said
In 1975. New Tnbes paid

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wanted lo have the hotel lorn
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�1C - Santofd Haiald - Sunday. June 22. 1997 - Bargain Hunter - Thursday. June 26. 1997

Sanford has animal magnetism
By VICKI DaSORMIER

Herald Staff W riter
They're a bunch o f animals
out there.
O f course, what else would
you expert? It Is. after all. a
/oo.
The Central Florida Z o o ­
logical Park Is s hidden
Jrwel on U.S. Highway 17-92
at the far reaches o f Sanford
In Lake Monroe.
Thr /oo Is home to l«in - '
deeds animals, ranging from
rare clouded leopards to
more common Florida allgators.
"There's quite a variety of
animals out here.’ said An­
drea Farmer, director of
marketing and public rela­
tions at the /oo.
Thr zoo started off with
tum ble roots In downtown.
It used to be located down­
town where City Hall Is now.
but moved In the early
1970s to the present loca­

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Much of the property Is
undeveloped, but Hie /oo
has developed a tidy facility
with a winding boardwalk.
Though the rxhlblls began
with animals In rages, the
move has been toward more
natural environments, even
Inside rages.
Corporate sponsorships of
various animal exhibits have
made It possible for the /oo
to arqulre some unusual
and rare animals.
CHIS. for example, gave
the zoo the money It needed
to open the South Afrtran
Porruplne exhibit,
which
contains a large group of
Ihe gtant porcupines and a
realistic looking
environ­
ment that resembles the A f­
rican landscape to which
the animals are Indigenous.
"We look for corporate
sponsorship
to help
in
bring more interesting and
rxotlr rxhlblls to the facil­

ity.’ said too director Fat
Posey.
Individuals also supporl
the /oo through member­
ships and through thr vari­
ous Adopt-An Animal p ro ­
grams.
Thr adoption
programs
help give the community Ihe
opportunity to help pay for
Ihe rarr and feeding of Iheir
favorite animals.
As part of Ihe adoption,
t ie
"parr tils*
recrlve
a
photo of lheir little |or big)
one as wrll as Information
about Ihe critter.
At the heart of the zoo's
mission Is education.
The animals arr shown in
a way that their environ­
ments becomr plares of
learning abpul not only
animals, but also geography
and othrr arras of interest.
The zoo's education class­
room Is a popular drsllnatlnn for children who havr
the opportunity to visit thr

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studonts who make field trip* to the /oo a regular part of tho aca
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Tire education dr(&gt;artmrnl
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ways room (or a frw more.
Thr /cm Is located at 11755
U S Highway 17-92 In Like
Monroe. Thry arr atsuit two
miles west ol Sanford or
less ihart a mile east of In­
terstate 4.
H ie larlllly Is ojien from 9
a in until 5 p m seven days
.1 week They are closed on
Thanksgiving and Christ­
mas.
Admission Is $7 for adults.
$-1 for seniors (60 and
older), $.1 for children ages
six to II and free for chil­
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What if...
■y NICK PFIIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
Wli.il If ?
Almost .'10 year* ago. In a
Ifiralrr In Wlntrr Park. Wall
Disney hr Id a press confer­
ence to announce lii% latent
project: Walt Disney World.
Only a few knew at that
time, dial a location near
Sanford wan also under con ­
sideration
What If Sanford,
had been selected?
It leaves much to the
Imagination
The land under considera­
tion wan near Ihr present
niir of the Seminole Tfjwne
Center. Not only that area,
hut most ol Ihe land adjacent
lo Sf&lt; lt&gt; w rit ol Sanford, on
Ixith nlden. clear lo Ihe lake
front on ihr north
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wr**t o f Iniernlate 4.
Ihounandn of acres,
What ll Sanford wan sc
leclrd? We l&gt;rltrvc that to ­
day. Pt*i7. there would be not

Walt Disney had chosen Sanford

lie a city railed Sanford
Disney would have swallowed
It up completely.
W'e also lielleve many of
ihe people who lived here for
a long time, would have
moved out to get away from
ihe extreme (flitter the tourist
Industry provides
II Disney would have come
lo Sanford, we suspect Uni­
versal Studios, seeking lo lo ­
cale nearby, would now tie In
eiiher Lake Mary, jirobably
around the AAA building Is.
or possibly In the Deltona
area, allhough Dike Mary
would have had more land
available al lhal time for
commrn lal/tourixl develop­
ment.

lions
Further and further east
they would have gone, unlil
the homes in Sanford were
encircled try Disney lnlluerne Die zoning would have
changed lo Ihr polnl where
the old historic homes would
have eiiher been purchased
and completely restorrd by
Disney, or tom down.
The lakefront.

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the money Disney brings In
tail If it were In Sanford.
Sanford would
have been
swallowed and cease to exist

A Great Place To Live

As they have at (heir pres­
ent location, the Disney cor
por.illon would have had ex
funded.
Here, ihey would
have lomird I heir own mu­
nicipality as they have with
Dike
lluena
Vista.
and
formed their own tax stntrlure and government opera-

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a cenier for waier cruises,
fxtsslbly water shows, and a
Magic Kingdom of other arllvilles which would certainly
have wiped out any fishing
along the shores or private
activities In the waters.

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FRIDAY

^ PI

5 0 C e n ts

Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola County atnca 1908
89th Yaar, No . 21S - Sanford. Florida

Sanford’s
grandest
party ever

Tbday: Scattered
Thunderstorms.
Highs In the upper
80s.

July 4 Big Bang
expected to
attract 30,000

TODAY
Escaped prisoner caught

HaraM Staff Writsr

Donna L yn n Davis. 28. who had hern ar­
rested Monday near Altamonte Springs and
later escaped while handcuffed In a Seminole
C oun ty deputy’s car. was found Thursday
hiding In a house on Shell Lane In U k e Mary,
a c c o r d i n g to s h e r i f f ’ s s p o k e s m a n E d
McDonough. Davis was arrested and charged
w llh one count each of escape and possession of
drug paraphernalia She Is being held on a
856.000 bond In the Seminole County jail.

O u r T o w n S a n fo rd Is p re p a rin g for Its
grandest ever Fourth of J u ly celebration with a
muslc/flreworks spectacular. Officials expect
30.000 to attend
Downtown Sanford Main Street Inc. I« part­
nering the event w ith M IX 106.1 and C O O L
105.9. Central Florida F.M. stations which will
broadcast from Ft Mellon Park beginning al 5 30
p.m . on Friday. J u ly 4.
T h e fireworks go offal 9:30 p.m.
M a in S tre e t P ro g ra m D ire c to r J e n n if e r
Slngeiaen said today ih.il arrangements also have
been made with Seminole Tow ne Center to
provide parking Shuttle buses will operatr from
Ihe center lo First and Park. There Is a 83 round
trip bus charge.
Local merchants are planning a sidewalk sale,
and the Rltz Theatre will have a production of the
musical comedy Nunsense.
"Everyone is Into this year’s celebration."
Slngeiaen. " T h e county has contributed and
Mayor Larry Dak- has been very helpful and
vowed Ihe d l y ’s full support. We expect It's going
to be the biggest and best Fourth the town has
had In many years I don't know what went on
way bock • but there's been nothing In recent
years to match what’s on tap.'*
Sanford has had J u ly 4 fireworks celebrations
&gt;°2* I f " following tbc conclusion of

Florida in top 20
Elghl of Florida’s metropolitan areas rank­
ed In the To p 20 in Money magazlnes’s 1997
"Hcsi Plac es lo Live" survey. Three of the areas
made Ihe To p 10 list and they are Punta Gorda
(41. Jacksonville (9). and Fort Walton Beach
II0|. Orlando ranked 18th Key erllerla In the
survey Included low crime, clean water ami
air. good schools and Inexpensive living All 20
of the slate’s metro areas ranked In the top |(X)

Batgirl in town
Yvonne Craig, the actress who played llalglrl
In the 1960s television seres, HalnUM. will
make an appearance Saturday at 10 a m at the
Target store In Lake Mary

W o r l d W a r ft

Oviedo c a r festival

•WM

The Old Downtown Development Group of
Oviedo will host a summer car festival Saturday
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Th e festival will Inelude
music from Ihe 1950s and 60s. a rain gutter
regalia, pine wood derby, prizes and food A n ­
tique and cuslome designed ears will be on
display on site ul the crossroads of State road
434 and Central Avenue. State road 426.
Geneva Drive and Railroad Slreei.
For Information, call Kick Burns or To m Snow
at 365 1036.

Lake Mary zoning meeting
Th e Lake Mary Planning and Zoning Board
will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at city hall. IOO N.
Country C lub Rd. Included In the agenda will be
a site plan review of W K C F T V 18 stations
located on the west side of Skyline Drive, easl of
1-4. Applicant Is Am dcv Corp.
For Information, call 324-3049.

County commissioners to meet
T h e S e m in o le C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e rs
board will meet Tuesday starting at 9:30 a.in. at
the county services building. 1101 Easl First
Slrecl. Sanford. Public hearings will begin at 7
p.m. and will Include discussion on ordinances
regarding the regulation of alcoholic beverage
establishm ents, public n u d ity , and adukt
entertainment establishments.

Volunteers, donations needed
Th e Children's Home Society. 111 North
Oak Avc.. Sanford Is seeking volunteers lo work
with young mothers lo offer support and en­
couragement. Th e society also needs donations
of cribs, bassinettes, strollers, and Infant
clothing and furniture. Donations arc lax
deductible. T h e society perinatal program offers
support and parenting education for pregnant
teenagers and first-time mothers.

From Staff Rsporta

I
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INDEX
.88 Horosoopa...
,8B Movlas..........
OB Psop la .........
.SB Polloa............
,3B Rallglon........
.SA Sports...........
Dr. Qott..................... ,8B T V ..................
■ itllarlal..................... .4A Waathar........

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________________________________________________________________

^ Do not go gontlo into that good
nlght-.-rage, rage against the dying
of the light j
- Dylan Thomas

T t ir r r

y v a r a a g o n o n o s ir t a g if i|

the previous year s show that it would be his last
as organizer. Th e following year, civic activist

V—

Sanford has hoatad a flraworfca display all but one yaar ovar the peat several years.

□ • as Firew orks, Faga 8 A

Adult hearings may be split over 2 days
■ y RUSS WMITB
Heartd Staff Writer
Seminole County Board of Commissioners
Chairm an Randy Morris sent a memo to his
frllow commissioners today suggesting that the

Warning:

R C C carry over Its public hearings concerning
ordinance* on public nudity and adull enter­
tainment from Tuesday to Wednesday night next
week.
"M y suggestion la that we go from 7 p.m . lo no
later than I I p.m. on Tuesday night, and come

back to make the commission decisions Wed­
nesday evening." Morris said.
Morris Is concerned about the board making
decisions at 2 a m . the results of which would
not be known for another day by the public.
C B a e A d u lt. Paga 5 A

Confrontation ends peacfully

Avoid bank account
number scam
fro m Staff Reports
TA L LA IIA S S E E --F lo rld a
Agriculture
and
Consumer Services Commissioner Dob C ra w ­
ford today urged consumers to avoid being vic­
timised by a scam that promises up to 810
million In return for your bank account n u m ­
ber.
More than 50 Florida residents have reported
being offered the deal, and Crawford believes
that hundreds more undoubtedly have been
approached by those perpetrating the alleged
scam.
To date. Crawford's Consumer Services D ivi­
sion. which takes complaints and handles
telephone Inquiries on a variety of scams, has
no evidence that any Floridian has fallen for
the bogus offer.
‘ Never share your bank account number with
someone offering you a product or service,*
Crawford said. ‘ If you do. they can raid your
account before you know It.*
The alleged seam hilling Florida In recent
weeks Involves a letter ostensibly from Nige­
rian businessmen who claim they must shelter
825 million or more In oil profits In a bank (n
the United States. The letter asks the recipient
for hts or her bank account number so they
can deposit the funds In the account and
promises to share up to a third of the money
with the account holder.
Crawford's ofnee has referred the scam to

The Lake Mary Police Department surround­
ed the home on Country Club Road ol a man
who barricaded himself In. According to Lt.
Dave Guildford. operations commander of the
police department, on Thursday afternoon the
man had an altercation with his mother and
sister and then threatened to kill himself. The

SW A T team entered the living room of the
home and took the man, who was not armed
and did not oiler any resistance, Into custody.
The man was then taken to Columbia Medical
Center In Sanlord for a medical evaluation,
Guildford said.

See Fraud. Page SA

Filmmaker makes waves on festival front
By DAVID FRAZIKA
Herald Staff Weller
Nell LaBute. O f course, you don’t
know him. Out let me take this
opportunity
to Introduce
you.
LaBute Is a talented new filmmaker
that has been making waves on the

festival circuit with hla movie. In
the Company of M m . a cautionary,
morality
tale about
corporate
predators.
The film has been causing quite
a stir sparking discussions and
debates about the themes covered.
It Is a nearly brilliant film that

connects with Its audience through
Its characters.
LaBute will attend the sixth a n ­
nual Florida Film Festival to pro­
mote his feature tonight at the A n ­
nie Russell Theater at Rollins C o l­
lege. In the Company o j Men will
begin at 9:30 p.m.
However. I

spoke to LaBute a week earlier
from his home In Fort Wayne. In ­
diana. lie Is a vibrant man who
Indulged me with talk on his biting
‘ dark comedy*.
LaBute has been compared with
the likes of playwright David Ma­
I .See L a B u te . Page 8 A

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Howl at the (full) moon to night

St. Johns River seeks
national designation

It ts going to be an odd day.
T h e moon Is full tonight and,
legend has It. that means that
all that Is strange and unusual
will occur under Ihe light of the
silvery sphere.
Th e moon will actually be at
Its fullest at 3:09 p.m .. but you
won't see It then. I guess.
Meanwhile, though. In Fa ir­
banks, Alaska, llie moon Isn't
full. Th e sun will still be shin­
ing when Ihe players take the
field In Ihe Midnight Sun Base­
ball Game.
T o celebrate the Summ er Sol­
stice. an annual baseball game
Is played without artificial
lights beginning at 10:35 p.m.
About 4,000 people are ex­
pected to attend this unusual
game.
In Sioux City, Iowa this Is the
start of Wateriest Weekend.
T h is celebration on the river­
front Includes hot sir balloon
race!,
walerakl exhibitions,
live bands, a car show, a vol­
leyball tournament and a street
hockey tournam ent.

work and academic study to
■y VICKI DsSORMIER
help guide local decisions.
Herald Senior Stall Writer
Graf said the best part of
The St. Johns River has
Ihe federal designation Is
been an integral part of the
that the local vision remains
Central Florida community central to the plans made
since people began moving for the river.
southward.
Meetings will be held along
Today, the river Is more a the river to talk to Invited
recreational venue than a rom m untty leaders lo find
transportation thoroughfare.
out what they want to see
It has nonetheless not d i­
happen to the river.
minished In Importance.
Graf said the vision can
Pres. Bill Clinton will soon
Include
preservation
and
be
selecting
10
rivers
maintenance of the com m u­
throughout the country to be nities' cultural heritage, as
deslgnateed as American
well as economic well-being.
Heritage Rivers.
Each meeting ts expected
The St, Johns River Is a
to produce a vision of how
great
Florida
waterway,
the river will help the co m ­
supporters of the river said.
munities will prosper eco­
It Is central to the life of the
nomically.
culturally and
communities
along
Its
rrcrentlonally. while m ain­
shores.
taining the environm ental
Clinton Is expected tn a n ­ qualities.
nounce
this
fall
which
Graf said the communities
among America's rivers are
surrounding the river will
to be given the designation
need to show their support
of American Heritage Rtvrrs. for the desired designation
Those rivers which earn
ns an American Heritage
that designation will enjoy River.
preferential
treatment
The St. Jo h n s River Water
when It comes lo programs,
Management District ts ac­
grants and technical assis­ cepting letters of support
tance. They'll have a belter through both their website
chance of getting federal and Ihclr I’alatka post office
dollars for economic devel­ box.
opment. for historic preser­
*We want to get these to ­
vation and for for environ­ gether by the end of the
mental protection and res­ mouth so we can send them
toration.
with the whole package to
Federal permitting
p ro­ Washington."
Grar
exgrams will be streamlined to pallned.
promote local visions of c u l­
At
their
website
tural. economic and envi­ ( http://sjr.stat.fi.
ronmental projects along u s/new/nhr_doc» h tml). the
the rivers that get the heri­ St. John s River Water M an­
tage river designation
agement District can prlvlde
"We could
get
federal a irm plate for letters which
'talent' to help with p ro j­ can he Instantaneously eects." Dill Graf, a spokes­ mailed to them or one can
man for the St. Johns River download the letter (or cre­
Water Management District.
ate their own) and mall It to
In
addition.
American American
Heritage
River,
Heritage River communities c/o SJRW M D .
P.O.
Box
will have complete access to 1429. Palatka FL 32178the national database of 1429.

Having U.S. naval forces
permanently based overseas
allows the United Stntes
Navy to quickly respond to a
multitude of crises around
the world. Whether a mission
Is humanitarian or combat,
these forward deployed ships
and Sailors can be on scene
In a moment's notice.
Recently. Navy Petty OITlcer
3rd Class Mario M. Faria, the
25-year-old grandson of W il­
liam and Lucy Ferrer of
Oviedo, demonstrated
the
speed in which the Navy can
react to an overseas crisis
during a training exercise In
the South Pacific.
Stationed on the aircraft
carrier USS Independence.
Faria and the crew deployed
• from their home base in J a ­
pan. and within only a few
days Joined other U.S. and
Australian military units In
exercise
Tandem
Thrust.
This massive exercise, which
involved more than 28,000
I Sailors and Marines, was
. ju d d jn and off the co**t of

1

W rtd tn g s more than three m onths oltT w ill he published fn
announcement form without a photo.

The high temperature In
Sanford Thu rsd ay was 90 de­
grees and the overnight low
was 72 as reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m. F ri­
day totalled 0 Inches.
•Sunrise....................6:27 p.m,
•Sunset...................... 8:23 p.m.

SUN INDEX
The Ultra Violet
Index
IUVI) rating for die Orlando
area Is 10.
The UV1 levels are rated by
the Environm ental Protection
Agency.

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The 80.000 ton Independ­
ence Is homeportrd in Yoko­
suka. Japan. 35 miles south
of Tokyo. Faria' realizes the
Importance of being based
overseas as well as partici­
pating In exercises like T a n ­
dem Thrust.
"A forward-deployed carrier
battle group Is important be­
cause It projects world power
from open sea lanes, and
being forward deployed al­
lows us to respond to any
major real-world problem In
a matter of days." said Faria.
Faria.
a
hospital
corpsman. assists Navy doc­
tors and tends to the health
care of the ship's crew.
Tandem
Thrust
demon­
strated the ability of the U.S.

LOCAL FORECAST
Daytona Beach: Waves arc
3 to 4 feet and choppy. C u r­
rent Is running to the south
with a water temperature of
76 degrees.
New S m y rn a Beach: Waves
are 3 to 4 feet and semichoppy. Current is running
lo the south wllh a water
temperature of 78 degrees.

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More than 5 ,000 people are
expected to attend Ihe event
over this weekend
In Guthrie. Okla., they're
celebrating the Sand Plum Fes­
tival. T h e event celebrates Ihe
ripening of the Sand Plum,
which has been used In tradi­
tional Victorian cooking since
the tu rn of the century.
Approximately 10.000 people
are expected to lake part In Ihe
Juried art exhibit, the bed
races. Ihe live entertainment,
the children's activities and Ihe
parade.
In Dartm outh. Nova Scotia.

nine

tents,

more

than

40.000 people are expeclrd lo
find performers, live bands,
beer, children's activities and
exhibits.
Th e event Is held annually on
the third weekend In June.
And. Just where you wouldn't
expect them to back Into the
water, mermaids will return to
North Webster, Ind.
There will be a ram lval and a
parade designed to celebrate
the
mermaid.
More
than
100.000 people nre expected to
take part In the unusual event.
Th e DARE program will he
the beneficiary of an S C C A sponsored
tournament
In
Gorham . NH.
The
Mount
Washington
Sportacar Hlllcllmh |The Clim b
lo the Clouds) Is the country's
oldest such race. It has been
run annually since 1904.
About 7.000 people will be on
hand to watrh the race.
It's a big day In West VI r-

glntn.
Tills Is Ihe slate's birthday
nnd there nre several celebra­
tions to commemorate
the
slate's admission Inlo the u n ­
ion on Ju n e 20. IH63. West
Virginia was Ihe as'” stale a d ­
mitted to the United States.
There will be a birthday cele­
bration In Wheeling with m u ­
sic. exhibitions and birthday
cake.
In Huntington, there will be
live entertainment, free b irth ­
day cake, wagon rides, Jug
glers. dunking booths, food
crafts and m uch more
Among the rich nnd famous
who are celebrating their own
birthdays are actor
Danny
Air Ho. who Is 64; musician
Chet Atkins Is 73: actress
Olympia Dukakis Is 66: actor
Martin Landau Is nlso 66:
singer Cindy "Girls Just Wanna
Have Fun" La::per ts 11: singer
Ann Murray Is 52: und singer
Brian Wilson of thr Beach
Boys Is 55.

S p e cia l to th e Herald

Engagement and wedding forms are available at the Sanford
Herald ofllce. 300 N. French Ave.. Sanford. 32771. These stories

Today: Scattered Thunder­
storms. Highs In the lower
90s. Tonight: Lows In the
mUl 60s. Saturday: Scattered
Thunderstorm s. Lows In the
mid 60s. Highs In the low
90s.
Sunday:
Scattered
Thunderstorm s. Lows In the
mid 60s. Highs In the mid
&gt; 90s.
Monday:
Scattered
Thunderstorm s. Lows In the
mid 60s. Highs In the mid
90s.
Tuesday:
Scattered
Thunderstorm s. Lows In the
mid 70s. Highs In the mid

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*1N avy Fatty &lt;&gt;!ffear SrttClaaa
Navy to work With their Aus­
tralian counterparts In n
major naval exercise. The
month-long
exercise
also
gave each naval service a
chance to see different oper­
ating procedures and tech­
niques.
‘ D uring Tandem
Thrust,
the United States and Aus­
tralia showed that we can
work as a team If the time
was needed In a real-world
crisis." said Faria. "I think It
Is Important Tor me and the
shop to participate In these
types of exercises because It
allows us to project world
power to keep the sea lanes
open. It also shows that we
can support allied countries

F a ria at

in times o! need.*
Today. U.S naval battle
groups are on station from
the Western Pacific and the
Arabian Gulf lo Ihe Mediter­
ranean Sea Carriers like Ihe
Independence,
with
more
than 80 aircraft anti 5.000
Sailors, serve as a deterrent
to potential aggressors ami
can respond on short notice
(o any crisis around the
world.
Wlille exercises like T a n ­
dem Thrust keep Faria busy
he enjoys bring In the Navy
and still has some goals tn
accomplish.
"My short-term goals are to
get qualified as an enlisted
surface warfare specialist.
My long term goals are to

finish up my college degree
and receive a commission In
the Navy medical Held I also
want lo be the best leader I
can possibly be anil to be
the best husband and father
lo my wife and our baby due
In August.* said Faria, a fouryear Navy veteran
The ability to work handin-hand with foreign military
forces allows thr naval serv­
ice to conduct successful
joint operations. IJelng for
ward deployed ensures that If
and when a situation arises,
the Navy and Its allies will be
able lo rapidly project power
and take decisive action
against any potential adver­
sary.

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S A TU R D A Y
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TA B LE:
min..
10:55 a.m .. 11:25 p.m .. maj..
4:45 a.m ., 5:10 p.m.
T ID E S :
D syto n a
Beach:
highs: 12:40 a.m.. 1:12 p.m..
Iowa: 7:04 a.in.. 7:28 p.m.
New S m y rn a Beach: highs:
12:45 a.m .. 1:17 p.m .. lows:
7:09 a.m .. 7:33 p.m .. C ocos
Beach: highs: 1:00 a.m.. 1:32
p.m .. lows: 7:24 a.m .. 7:45
p.m.

FLORIDA TEMPS
MIAMI _ Florida 24 hour leinprrnlnrrs and rainfall al 8 a.m.
today:
City
Lo Rain
IU
Apalachicola
83 G8 00
Daytona Beach 81
72
tr
Ft. Lauderdale
85
75
05
Fort Myers
81
70
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Gainesville
79 63 .01
Jacksonville
83
73 .01
Key West
83 73 .19
Miami
81
00
77
Fcnv.icola
84
68
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Sarasota
90
CO .01
T.ilLili.issee
80
63
03
Tampa
85 72 00
W. Palm Beach 81
74
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Concert of Prayer should draw crowds to Sanford
From Staff Reports
Th e Central Florida area
"Concert of Prayer" for the
month of Ju n e will be held on
Saturday, Ju n e 2 1 s t at Fort
Mellon Park, on the shores of
Lake Monroe In the heart of
downtown
Sanford.
Th e
"Concert of Prayer*, which
begins at 7 p.m .. will be held
as a conclusion to "Celebrate
Sanford Day", a community
wide Interactive day with a Job
fair,
music,
ministry,
and
special
speakers from the
business.
church
and
governmental sectors.
"Celebrate Sanford Day" will
be encouraging
unity
and
cooperation to restore our clly.
and build stronger homes, and
businesses. It will take place
between the hours of 10 a.m .
to 4 p.m ., and will lead up
to the "COP" at 7 o'clock.
"Celebrate Sanford Day" Is
sponsored by Men In Action
and
Chrtsllan
Help.
For
Information
on
how your
business
or
ministry
can
participate, please call Paul
Benjamin at 696-4888.
At the COP. we will pray that
the pastors In this city will
begin to really know each
other. Pray * together. Then
bring
Ihclr
congregation's
together
tn
a
visible
manifestation of the unity of
the body
of Christ.
When
pastors and Intercessors begin
lo worship together In any
community, the power of the
spirit causes a mighty move of

FUafSMo
Prayer is the focus of concert in Sanford
God.
lives
arc
changed,
communities are healed, and It
affects us all.
Th e "Concert of Prayer" will
bring together those of many
races.
cultures.
and
denominations lo pray for each
Individual area of our city,
particularly lifting up the unity
of the families In the Sanford

community, and those of every
generation, (mate and female,
black, while. Hispanic and
others) who make up that
population.
"No
more
walls...everyone
working
together* to make Sanford the
safe, sound city that It should
be.
Please come out and Join us

on Saturday. Ju n e 21st for
"Celebrate Sanford Day" and
this
month's
"Concert
of
Prayer" at Ft. Mellon Park In
Sanford.
For further Information call
"Concert of Prayer* hotline
679-2645 x 9600 Coordinated
by the Central Florida Area
Intercessory Prayer Network.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Friday. June 20. 1997 - 3 A

Online pom lands man in jail
Domestic violence charged
Wallace Lillies. 41. of 1403 W. 13th Place. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford Police. Littles was charged
with aggravated assault (domestic violence! and arrested at his
residence. Report said that Lillies supposedly pointed a gun
at hts wife and threatened her with It.

Retail theft
La keys ha Wilkins. 23. of 11023 Grovevlew Way. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford Police. Wilkins was charged
with retail theft and was arrested In the 3050 block of S.
Orlando Dr. Report said that Wilkins concealed m any Hems
before trying to exit a store.

Drug paraphernalia found
Keith Edenfleld. 41. of O il Park Ave.. Sanford, was arrested
Wednesday by Sanford Police.
Kdenfteld was charged with
possession of drug paraphernalia uud arrested al Ihe corner of
7lh and Palmetto.
Report said that he freely adm lttrd to
having paraphrrnalla on him

Concealed items recovered
Mary llussle. 43. of 11023 Grovevlew Way. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford Police,
llussle was charged
with retail theft and nrrrsted In Ihe 3650 block of S Orlando
Dr. Report said that llussle concealed, with an accomplice,
many Herns before trying to exit a store.

Razors in pocket
James Colwell. 49. of 9211 N W 25lh Ave . Ocala, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford Police Colwell was charged
with retail theft and arrested In Ihe 1510 block of S French
Ave. Report said that Colwell hid a pack of razors In his
pant's pocket

Argument leads to arrests
Christina lllnson. 19. of 1221 John Lord St.. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday try Seminole County deputies
lllnson
was charged with battery (domestic vlolenrel ami arrested al
her residence.
Report said that she got into a physical
argument with her llve-ln boyfriend
Michael Manclnl. 22. of 1221 John Lord St., Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday hy Seminole County deputies. Manclnl
was charged with battery (domestic violence) and arrested at
Ills residence
Report said that he got Into a physical
argument with tier live in girlfriend.

Incidents
A III.irk A Decker Chop Saw worth 8350 was stolen
Wednesday In Ihe 100 block of Placid Lake Dr
Weapon*. Cds. movies, video games, electronics, hats,
clgarrltes and cash worth 8I.H 25 were stolen on Monday In
the 4200 block of S Orlando Dr
A Magnavos VC R /V IIS and a handgun was stolen from Ihe
I 100 block of S Park Ave. on Wednesday.
Cell phones and pagers worth 82.OHO were stolen Thursday
from a business In the 2200 block of S. French Ave
Two boxes of sleuks was stolen from Ihe 1310 block of
Roxrellff Clr on Wednesday They were worth 8642.
Video games and system were stolen Wednesday In the 120
block of W Coleman Clr. The Items were worth S O M
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The Sanford Harold wonts to publicize your events, classes ana
seminars that ore available lo the general public.,
We d like lo have the Information lor your announcement al
least a week In advance.
All Items should be typed or written legibly and Include
Information about who. what. when, where and even why your
event Is taking place. Be sure lo Include your name and a
daytime phone number In case we have some questions about
Ihe information.
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I to 3 people.
• One Way airport •Orlando •Sanford
• Round trip Trunsportulkm to Local Attractions
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From Staff Reports____________
Thirty-five year old Ronald
Kevin Ear heart of 135 West
Magnolia Avenue In llo w e y-ln Th e -llllls . Florida was arrested
during the early m orning hours
Thu rsd ay m orning by Special
Agents from the Florida De­
partment of Law Enforcement
(F D L E I after F D L E received In­
formation that Earheart was
taking pornographic pictures
of an adult male performing
sexual acts on an adolescent
girl and then
transmitting
those photographs via c o m ­
puter Online sendees.
Agents from Ihe Fill's Opera
tlon Innocent Images Ta sk
Force In Daltlmore contacted
F D L E late yesterday with In­
formation they received that a
man. going by the name of
"Kevin* and believed to be liv­
ing In the llo w e y -ln -T h e -llllls

area, was using O nLinc serv­
ices to solicit and transmit
child
pornography.
Further
Information
Indicated
that
"Kevin" was In fact taking pic­
tures of himself performing
sexual arts on a girl under Ihe
age of ten and then forwarding
those pictures via hts computer
to another pedophile In an a t­
tempt to arrange a meeting be­
tween the child and the pedo­
phile.
After receiving this Inform a­
tion from the Federal Hureau of
Investigations. F D L E Special
Agent Doug Rchmari. who spe­
cializes tn apprehending "on­
line Pedophiles" and Is FD LE's
representative In Ihe Operation
Innocent Images Task Force,
immediately began trying to
Identify "Kevin". W ith Inform a­
tion received from the FUt. SA
Rehman was able
lo line

"Kevin" to Ronald Earheart. A
search warrant served on Earheart's residence
uncovered
hundreds of pieces of evidence.
Earheart has been charged
with eight counts of capital
sexual battery and numerous
charges of child pornography.
Including production of child
pornography. He Is being held
at the Lake County J a il.
F D L E was assisted by Lake
C ounty Sheriffs Office. HoweyIn -Th e -H llls
Police
Depart­
ment. Orlando Police Depart­

r .

The best way to protect your
family from the devastating ef­
fects of a disaster* Is to have a
disaster plan. If you are a pet
owner, that plan must Include
your pets. Our pets enrich our
lives In more ways than we ran
count. In turn, they depend on
us for their safety and well­
being The American Red Cross
of C rn tral Florida released the
following tips for keeping pets
prepared this hurricane season
and (or other disasters

1. Have A Safe Place To
Take Your Pet*.
Whether the disaster Is a
hurricane or a hazardous spill,
you may have to evacuate your
home. During a disaster, if you
must evacuate, the most im ­
portant thing you ran do to
protect your frets is to evacuate
them, too
Due lu state health ami
safety regulations. Red Cross
shelters rnnnot accept pets
during a disaster Service ani­
mals who assist people with
It may 1&gt;e d illku H . it not im ­
possible. to, And shelter (or
your animats tn the midst of a
disaster, so plan ahead Do not
watt until disaster strikes to
research your options.
* Contact hotels and motels
outside your Immediate area to
check policies on accepting
pets and restrictions on n u m ­
ber. size and species. Ask If
"no pet" policies could be
waived during an emergency.
Keep a list of *prt friendly*
places, Including phone n u m ­
bers. with other disaster In­
formation and supplies. If you
have notice of a pending disas­
ter. call ahead for reservations
* Ask friends, relatives, or
others outside the afTected area
whether they could shelter your
animals. If you have more than
one pet. they may be more
comfortable If kept together,
hut be prepared to house them
separately.
* Prepare a list of boarding
facilities and veterinarians who
could shelter animals tn an
emergency.
Include 24-hour
phone numbers.
* Ask local animal shelters if
they provide emergency shelter
or foster care for pets during
disasters. Animal shelters may
be overburdened caring for the
animals they already have as
well as those displaced by a
disaster, so tills should be your
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F D L E Is concerned that there
may be other victims. Anyone
with Information concerning
Ronald Kevin Earheart. D O B
4/3/62. should contact the
Florida Department of Law
Enforcement at (407)245 0801.

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and/or carriers to transport
pets safely and ensure that
your animals can't escape.
* Current photos of your pels
In case they get Inst.
* Food, potable water, bowls,
cal lltter/pan and ran opener
* lnfnrui.it Inn on
feeding
schedules, medical conditions,
behavior problems and llie
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jiave lo foster or tioard your
pets.
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transportable
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Pursuant to Florida Statute
119.07(31(0 FDLE cannot re­
lease any Information that
would Identify the victim or (he
victim's relationship to Earheart.

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LETTER S

Save out sealife
The Save Our Sealife constitutional amend­
ment is without question the most Important
marine fisheries reform In Florida hlstory--and
yet It now faces a potential threat from a littleknown. and somewhat strange, source.
A newly appointed Constitution Revision
Commission has begun a word-for-word review
of the Florida Constitution, wielding the power
to place Its proposed revisions on next year s
general election ballot. No vole hy the Legisla­
ture Is needed, no petitions from citizens are
necessary.
The Revision Com m ission, which under the
present constitution Is to visit our state every
20 years like some sort of comet, can directly
propose whatever changes It wants. That could
Include wiping out
the historic
net-limit
amendment adopted through a citizens Initiative
campaign that won 72 percent approval of the
voters In November 1994.
The potential threat to the netting amend­
ment comes from a few legal scholars unfamil­
iar with the years of crises and failures of fish­
eries management that had caused citizens to
launch the Initiative as an emergency Inst re­
sort. Some of these revlsloners scoff at the Idea
of having net laws In the constitution rather
than being regular statutes subject to annual
changes.
It's a high-sounding, albeit naive, view. The
truth Is that achieving passage of such statutes
before the last fish tangles his gills In nets the
length of six football fields was well nigh Im ­
possible. The constitutional scholars should
know that In the real world, where the legisla­
tive committee system reigns supreme, laws
curbing special-interest exploitation typically
never see the light of debate on the door. In
these cases, there are no free and open discus­
sions by lawmakers as a whole.

Who speaks for Asian-Americans?
President Clinton picked Just the right
audience for his big speech on affirmation
action on Ju n e 14: the commencement
ceremony at the University of California's San
Diego campus.
Th e graduating students, all of whom were
admltted to the university
while
racial
preferences were still In force, applauded
almost
every
senlenre
of
his
speech
enthusiastically. Others who had applied and
been rejected because of their skin color, even
though their grades and S A T scores were
higher than many of those accepted, weren l
on hand lu hear Mr. Clinton explain why
discrimination against them was necessary.
Neither were the applicants for statr Jobs
who were pushed aside to fill quotas for
minorities less qualified. And no one there, you
can be sure, gave a moment s thought to the
businessmen whose low bids on government
contracts were rejected In favor of higher bids
by other businessmen lucky enough to belong
to some favored minority.
It may seem harsh to refuse university
admission to a black applicant m rrrly because
his academic qualifications are Inadequate
Given the other disadvantages under which he
(or she) usually labors, (he Impulse to help ran
be overwhelming. Hut we must remember lhat

J F o r every less
uallfled stuent adm itted, a
m ore qualified
on e m ust be
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racial preferences are not n victimless crime:
For every less qualified student admitted, a
more qualified one must tie turned away.
That Is why I am utterly bafiled try those
alleged 'spokesmen" for the Aslan-Am erlran
community who support affirmative action,
especially In cnllege admissions For AslanAmericans are among those most unjustly
discriminated against by affirmative-act Ion
policies.
Experience in California
and elsewhere
mokrs It clear that Aslan-Am ericans are. on
I he average, the Irrst students In our public

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M akin g m em ories
with your children
Everybody (almost everybody?) agrees
that mothers should be at home with their
2 ami 3-year olds during the day
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Since the amendment’s effective date J u ly I,
1995. fish and other marine life have been
making astounding comebacks In the absence
of large-scale netting. The resurgence of our
fisheries Is truly a m a zin g -a n d the best Is yet to
come as marine life expands further. Other
states, and even countries, have now modeled
similar campaigns on Florida's example.

The come and go Comet Commission also
plans to address the citizens initiative process
In general, perhaps suggesting that It be made
more difficult for the people to propose
changes.
While some fine-tuning may be well and good.
It's Important to note that a false Impression Is
being perpetuated, a claim that the constitution
Is now cluttered with dozens of voter-initialed
changes. The truth is that of the more than 40
amendments adopted since 1968, only 10 have
been citizen Initiatives. The others, threefourths of the total, have been placed on the
ballot by the Legislature.
To be sure, numerous trial balloons are sent
up every few years by various groups, but most
fizzle out and faded away for lack of widespread
support.
To sniff that the amendment process Is "too
easy might remind one of a sedentary observer
suggesting that people who finish the Boston
marathon face but a cushy little trot In the
park.
For those who waged the exhausting nc(f-ban
battles, that's a little trot we hope never to have
to go through again.
The Save O u r Sealife amendment not only Is a
good fit for the constitution. It has quickly be­
come one of Its most Important and consequen­
tial policy mandates.
Karl Wlckstrom
Miami. FL
Kart W lckstrom w a x c h a ir o f th e S a v e Our S e a life
C om m ittee, a coalition that sponsored the netlimit a m en d m en t to th e F lorida C onstitution. AS
p u b lis h e r o f F lorida S p o rtsm a n M agazin e. W lck­
strom h a d la u n c h ed on ed ito r ia l ca m p aig n f o r
th e glllnet b an In 1991.

Let y o u r vo ice be heard
O u r readers arc Invited to contribute
guest opinion columns for publication, as
well as letters to the editor. Opinions ex­
pressed need not be those of the Herald; we
m ay or may not agree with you, but we will
always uphold your First Am endm ent right
to express your views.

See Rasher, Page 9A

G EO R G E PLAGENZ

. T lw n rt-llm ll amendment cam paU n against
UMte y « M . Mi. s ip n U ln n V M e
roots work by conservation •orienFra citizens,
thousands of whom collected the 429.428 voter
signatures required to get the Issue on the b a l­
lot.

Certainly, the Constitution Revision C o m m is­
sion should ( I ) learn and understand the back­
ground and Importance of the net-Umit provi­
sions. and (2) carry forward Into any proposed
version the exact verbiage approved so recently
by 72 percent of the voters. Change not a word,
not a comma.

Institutions of higher learning -- b e llrr than
blarks or lllspanlcs and. yes. b ellrr than
whiles. Whether this Is owing to a superior
genetic endowment, or stronger parental
emphasis on the Imparlance of study, or some
other factor, the fact Itself Is Indisputable.
For years, nevertheless, Aslan Americans
were admitted under quotas that simply did
not reflect their superiority. O nly rrcenlly has
this policy been modified, so Ihai today the
barriers are lower. Out they still exist, and
wherever more favored minorities are preferred
thanks to "affirmative action.' b e llrr qualified
Aslan-Am erirana are simply turned away
This Is bad enough, but the truth Is that
Aslan Americans are being very badly served
Indeed by liberals in thetr own community who
insist on helping the Democratic Parly play
race politics, even when doing so means
stepping In the faces of young AslanAm erlrnns who have every right lo expert their
support -• or al least not I heir acltvr
opposition.
For example. Professor L U n g chi Wang of
llerkeley scoffs al 'the model minority* myth.
In which Asian-Americans are portrayed as
highly motivated and hardworking people

D u m p th e s illy l i t t l e b o x e s
President Clinton cares deeply about the racial
situation In America. Now he has presented us
with a "major" speech and Initiative about the
Issue. Clinton wants Americans to talk about
race In the next year In a "candid national
dialogue." replete with Town meetings.- In
order to come up with "concrete solutions to
make us 'one America," a nation no longer
divided white and black but the "world's first
truly multiracial democracy."
Not a bad Idea at all. But so far It seems like
an
exercise
In
race-based.
politicized,
hypocritical Cllntonrsquery rooted In Ihe view
lhat a multiracial democracy comes about by
gelling Americans to check boxes about their
race and by keeping score. The question Is:
Can something good come from the dialogue?
A public llp-off about the whole deal occurred
Just before Clinton's address at Ihe University
of California al San Diego (UCSD ). At a W hile
House press briefing, the names of Clinton's
"advisory board" were released. The board Is
commissioned "to help bridge Ihe racial divide
and propose actions (o address critical areas
such as education, economic opportunity,
housing,
health
care,
crime
and
Uie
administration of Justice." Big stuff.
What could be wrong wtlh a candid national
dialogue about big Issues? Well. It turns out
that all seven of C lintons board members,
plus the official "consultant" already march In
lock-step to Clintons pro-prefercnce view of
affirmative action, which Is the central Issue of
the debate. A Journalist asked White House
briefer Sylvia Mathews (deputy chief of staff)
this: W hy bother having lhat board If you've
already decided that you want these people to
support what you already believe?" After
dithering. Mathews acknowledged the obvtous:
T h e people lhat are mainly against affirmative
action are not a part of the advisory hoard."
Who might these people be who are m ainly
against
affirmative
action"?
An
ADCWashingtou Post poll recently asked: Do you
think blacks and other minorities shoidd
receive preference In college admissions to
make up for past Inequalities, or not?" Alm ost
three-quarters of the respondents said no.
Including 81 percent of whites and 48 percent
of blacks.
So
It will
be
C lintons
p ro -preference
commissioners
vs. three-quarters of the
American people. Ilm m ... Who will prevail
when It comes to shaping the concrete
solutions?
Clinton
began his speech by
parading
members
of his administration.
heavily
weighted toward appointees who are Filipino
American. Puerto-Rlcan American. Mexican
American,
African
American.
Japanese
American and female American. Clinton likes
to *uy hi* team "look* like America." But do hi*

fjfes W J

C W h o m ight
these people be
w h o are m ainly
against aflirm atlve action? J

appointees, taken as a totality, llilnk like
America?
Clinton, the box-checking diversity-monger,
repeatedly bragged about the great multiracial
texture of the U C S D student audience. It turns
out that 2 percent of the graduates were black,
while California Is 7 percent black: 34 percent
were Aslan In a state that Is 10 percent Aslan:
11 percent were Hispanic, vs. 28 percent of the
slate. That's diversity?
Clinton condemned California's passage last
year of Proposition 209 and noted lhat It might
"resegregate" America, as evidenced by a
decline In black and Latino admissions lo
UCLA. Berkeley and the University of Texas.
"Rcsegrcgatlon" is a strange, mean and
inflammatory word for a president to toss
around while trying lo bring us all together.
What Clinton d ld n t mention was that If
minority students have (probably temporary)
difficulty In gelling Into die elite schools like
Berkeley, they will end up one step down the
food chain at the still very fine schools such as
U C S D or Riverside. Davis. Santa Barbara, or In
the Cal State system at places like Fullerton,
San Francisco or San Jose, or tn California's
Junior-college system.
Clinton used the much-headlined projection
that by the year 2050. whites would no longer
be the majority In America. But that Is a long
way from locked-ln. depending on the number
and composition of Immigrants coming to
America tn decades lo come.
And so It went.
Slippery stuff. As a
professional chatterer. I generally uppruve of
professional
chattering.
But a
dialogue
presupposes at least two points of view, which
are obviously not going to come from the
president. Might It have been better to hold the
dialogue and let nature lake Its course? After
all. as Clinton correctly noted, W e arc more
Integrated than ever. More of us share
neighborhoods, work, school, social activities,
religious life, even love and marriage across
racial lines lhan ever before."
Bill talk Is what well get. W hal It yields
See W a tte n b e rg . Page 5 A

and an I I lb-grader In high school Isn t she
old enough lo lake care w&lt; herself when she
comes home from school? [hies her mother
have to be there?
L e t s ,,sk Katie whal she thinks
Her mother, a bank vice president who Is
gone from home from 7 every morning until
6 In Ihe evening, pul the question to Katie
the other night as mother and daughter
chatted.
'D o you mind coming home alter school in
an empty house? Ihe mother asked
After a pause Kalte replied, ! guess it
would be nice If you were here."
H rr mother seemed surprised try ihr
answrr. But, Katie, yon know that if you
need me. I ll come home." she said "Ycxi
havr my number at Ihe office.*
“Oh." answered Katie. 'I don I nerd you. I
Just said It would be nice If you were here
Everybody
(almost
everybody?)
is
beginning lo see Its nol Ihe "quality" of the
lime we spend with our children ( All time
spent wllh a child Is quality time ). It's Ihe
quantity of time we spend that counts.
As columnist Dick Feagler said Ihe other
morning In the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Kkls
wunl to know u parent Is available. Not
available to drive Ihern lo soccer pracllce or
computer camp or gymnastics or baton twirling — but just to know they're ihere,
somewhere around the house.
Kids want parents around lo respond to
such non-quality Issues as Mn. I cut my
finger." Can I have a peanut butter and Jelly
sandwich? or H a v e you seen my baseball
glove? Such availability takes time."
It Is the observations of people like
Feagler and research from other sources
that led Newsweek magazine to devote eight
pages of a cover story on T h e Myth of
Quality Time: How Were Cheating Our
Kids."
Appearing tn the bookstores al the same
time was 'Ihe Tim e Bind" by sociologist
Arlle
Hochschllde.
The
sociologist’s
interviews with scores of women workers led
her to conclude that American women "are
not working because they have to but
because they want to."
At work, "people have buddies, they carry
on
flirtations. . their
birthdays
are
celebrated." We work. In other words,
because we tike It better at work than at
home.
Another survey of 250 children In several
U.S. cities concluded that the ties between
today's children and their parents are
surprisingly
weak.
"Fewer
.children
accompany thetr parents on chores and
errands," the survey said.
Something else Feagler the columnist
wrote brought back memories of my own
bringing up.
T remember helping my father do stuff.'
feagler said. "Gim m e the wrench.' he would
say. Gimme the pliers. "
We dldn t go to Midas Mulller In my
boyhood days. My father was Midas and I
was his assistant. "Gimme the wire-cutlers,”
he would say.
When J would sometimes sec him backing
the Model A out of the driveway. I would
stop him and ask where he was going.
"Going lo Rudy's." he would say. Want to
come along?"
I d Jump In and we would drive to Rudy
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Aaron Eckhart and Matt Malloy In Nail LaBute's award winning film. In lha Company ol Man.

LaBute
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met In his writing
style and hts ability to ra ptu rr
realistic everyday dialogue On
his ability to jack op on office
room Jargon. Lallute said. "I ni
a good listener
You have to
get to know people and hear
wh.d they l.dk about * Lallute
also worked In a computer
rompany hack in New York
where he was able to observe a
lot of mannerisms and sllna
Hons dial he reflects In his
movies
I’los his father in-law
runs a company
and Ills
brother Is the president ot one
so his ability to rapture corpo­
rate America should come as
no M irjirisr
is
Lallute s
background

mostly In theater H r has w rit­
ten several plays --v m ie of
which he may turn Into movies
Ills
Influences
was
'restoration*
comedy,
espe
dally, from France lie divides
In the Company oj Men Into
sep.ir.ile acts each one as Rood
a* the other
Lnllute says that he also
tries to achieve a timely yet
timeless effect In his films
"I
want a film to he as timely 25
years from now as it is today.*
LaOute said
However, In the
Company of .Men ••latte led as
controversial try most festival
goers-- should not be taken as
hard
fact
aliout
corporate
America
'Movies function in
Ihe realm of possibility not like

documentaries that function
within fart.’ Lafiute said
Lailute's nest
project
Is
called Lepers. a film he de­
scribes as Carnal KnowledgeIsh and Is about relationships
This young, bright filmmaker
said that his style and subjects
may » are away prospective
studios, hut that Is how they
are with Mamet
In Ihe Compcm y of Men which Is Lailute's
directorial film debut, has al­
ready rrt elver! the Filmmaker s
Trophy from Sundance If you
were not so lucky to see his
picture at the festival, make
sure you see it where you ran
Laliutr is a talent to watch
whether you agree with his vi­
sion or not

Rusher
C o n tin u e d from Page 4 A
How would he portray them? He dorsn I say
(nil he calls on them to Join with others in a
multiracial coalition lo deleal the farces ol
real lion
O r consider a liberal from called Aslan
Pacific Americans for Affirmative Action, whic h
during the campaign
against
California
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■ptall Ileal tons not sirrroiypes. are w eighed
even though the very foundation of affirmative
action is the disregard of qualifications In

favor of skin color lo die detriment of AslanAmericans
Asian Am rrlcalls would do better lo listen in
l-a n rr T l/umi an Asian American who Is a
senior fellow at the Pacific Research Institute
lie warns
Km pirii.il evidence demonstrates
that Aslan Americans are clearly hurt by race
p rrfe rriirr policies (at least In ihe university
admissions arr.n
As m a llrrs stand,
A sia tl‘A llte lli .ins .11

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tnleiests ot
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%potatoes by sell appointed spokesmen who arr
ftlx-rals first. A sIOM&amp;m i diaatil set oral, anil
Americans Iasi ol all

Wattenberg
C o n tin u e d from Page 4 A
remains to lie seen. Clinton ran control his
Isix diet king side of the debate
Hut will the national dialogue serve as a
sounding
board
lor
anil-Im m igration
advocates’.’ It mlghl. and one would hope from
pro immlgrullon advocates as well. Ideally. It
can serve as a podium for those of us who
believe
that
a
nondlscrimlnatory.
nonprrferciue. colorblind policy Is the way lo
go Ward C'onnerly. a black businessman and a
University of California regent who led Ihe
light in favor of Prop 209. Is starting a new

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Connerly would In- wise to show up at every
one of C lin to n s town meetings lie has a
p rrity solid line lo purvey: Americans are tired
of chec king those sillv little boxes
Copyright 1997
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American Enterprise Institute. Is the author of
Values Matter Most and is die host of the
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Arthur
Fernanzo
“ Son”
Jackson
November 14.
I960June 20. 1*96

We cherish the years of memories
that &gt;mi left us. In our hearts,
since you went home to be with
Ihe Lord. We miss hearing &gt;our
words of wisdom, anil &gt;our laving
kindness. caring for others, your
smiles and laughter on your far e,
listening ami talking, doing things
with you We (hank bod fur having
you In uur lives this short lime,
rather than nut having you at all
Vou made a big difference In your
family and friends lives. We love
&gt;i&gt;u. but bod loved you more.
Parents, Nathaniel aiul I tilth
Jackson and family

week dun die Chambers room,
which sc.its 2ik). was not big
enough lot the adull enterluiiiitirnl hearings and that the
Hanford Civic C rid e r might lxconsidered
Morris said tod.iv there would
I h - ntt swlih ol locations.

Fireworks—
C o n tin u e d fro m Page LA
Rod Layer took up
ihe cause, hill declined to con­
tinue llils year as he Is leaving
the county County Com m is­
sioner Daryl McLain and other
lifetime Sanlordltes have been
determined that there would not
lx- another lapse- in celebrations.
McLain, who represents Sanford,
was Instrumental in the coun­
ty's com m lim en! lo some funds
the year uflrr the lapse.
Mam Si reel, funded by busi­
nesses and other contributors. Is
p u lli n g lu g c lh c r Its In itia l
Fourth of J u ly package with
great energy.
Slugeisen said she is excited
that M IX 105 I s morning-drtvc
team of Send and Erica, who’ll
lie .it the event, have already
been id lin g their audiences
about Sanford's hig party here.
So have the disc Jockeys at
C O O L 105. she said.
"A nother ihlng that's really
terrific is the Fourth is a Fri­
d a y .” Slugeisen said. "M ost
folks won’t have to gel up to go
to work die next morning. We're
going to have a good lim e."

Rebecca Torres, a recent
graduate
of
Ovtedo
High
School,
was
awarded
the
Greater Seminole Lasertoma
1996 Youth Service Award. Re­
becca was honored for her
work following the goal of
Lasertoma. In service to m an­
kind. In school. Rebecca sold
the moot environmental T Shirts as part of a science
project to raise money for
clean-up along the St. Jo h n s
River and for protection of
wildlife. She also participated
in the first multi cultural activ­
ity at Oviedo High School. An
event that included dancing,
sampling
of
m u lticultu ral
foods, and displays of visual
presentations from countries
around the world.
T h ro u g h the years.' she
writes. *1 have been Involved in
the com m unity.' At the annual
Spanish Festival. Clnco de
Mayo, she sold T-S h irts, b a l­
loons. pictures and painted
clown faces on children These
efforts helped raise scholar­
ship money for minorities. She
also served In the Seminole
County Teen Court Organiza­
tion as a defense attorney The
purpose of this program Is to
have juvenile offenders tried
and punished by their own

peers. Defendants realize their
own wrong doing and agree to
never commit another crime of
this or any sort. She stales,
she has never seen the same
offenders back again
Th is past school year, she
volunteered at a local elemen­
tary school, tutoring children
grades K-5 with (heir spelling,
reading.
mathematics.
and
computer
skills
In
high
school, she actively partici­
pated In anti-drug campaigns
'I am very proud of the ac­
tivities I have participated in.
both In school and community
These
rxp erlrm e a
have
granted me the opportunity to
work with others .and has given
me a sense of responsibility
Jo Hush was awarded Ihe
Greater Seminole Lasertoma
'W om an of the Year' award at
the awards luncheon held on
Ju n e 7. 1997. at the Rose C o t­
tage Tea Room in Sanford -foe
was applauded for her dedica­
tion to Lasertoma. for her work
on sponsorships,
the tele­
phone and sunshine com m it­
tees. as well as. holding the
office of first vice president
Joe also received her 500
hours service pin In addition
to all of her activities. Jo vol­
unteers at the Meridian N urs­
ing Home In Longwood

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Ihe II S Postal Service. Ihe agency that Inves­
tigates mail fraud, hut postal authorities say
there Is little they can do because the letters
apparently are being sent from overseas
Crawford Is urging consumers to report any
such solicitations to his office's toll-free h o t­
lin e - I 800 H E LP FLA (I 800-435-73521 -so
that the public can he adviser! of new devel­
opments or variations of the scam In the
meantime, consumers should avoir) falling for
the bogus offer
'It may sound like a cliche, but the old adage
Is absolutely true and worth repeating, espe­

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Cynthia
Miller,
president,
also awarded Ihe other officers
for a Job well done In 19961997. Certificates were pre­
sented to Nancy Chenct. sec­
ond vice president. Alice J a r ­
rell, secretary, and Marilyn
Armstrong, treasurer. Nancy
was again commended for suc­
cessfully chairing the Fashion
Show and Luncheon C o m m it­
tee. This was Nancy's third
year In heading up this popular
event. The Fashion Show and
Luncheon, held In May this
year netted S2.400 which goes
to fund Lasertoma projects
such as awarding or scholar­
ships. benefiting speech and
hearing programs In Seminole
County, sending children with
hearing difficulties to Cam p
Endravor and the Marie Taylor
needy children's fund. Laser­
toma also supports the Grove
Counseling Center and the
Lakewood Adult Care Center.
Alice Jarrell in turn pre­
sented Cynthia Miller, presi­
dent. with a gift of butlerlly
earrings as a 'thank y o u ' for a
successful year
Joyce Cable received her
past International
Director's
pin Joyce Is hoping to be
elected as Lasertoma's Interna­
tional Secretary at the In te rn a ­
tional Convention to be held In
•Inly In St. Louis. Missouri.

cially In dlls case If it sounds too good to he
true. It probably Is.* Crawford said

Plagenz--------------C o n tin u e d from Page 4 A
Knperke s hardware and I d listen to my
father and Rudy chew the fat. and my father
would come home wlih some 10-penny
nails. Do Ijoys today know what 10-penny
nails are?
As Feagler said. Did we Ihlnk we were
making meaningful memories that would
Iasi 50 years? O f course not. Hut we were."
Kalle should have been so lucky.

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Legal Notices

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N O T IC S O F
P U B LIC H S AR IN O T O
C O M IO tM A

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Notice fa hereby gfven that s
Public Hearing wdt bo hold by
Hi*
Planning
4
Zoning
Comnuaaion
in
th*
City
Com m itaion Chambers. City
Hail Senlord. Florida, at 7 00
p m on Tburaday. Ju ly 3rd.
1447. to aanaldar a request tor
a Conditional Ua* In a R C -t.
Restricted Commercial Zoning
DistncL
LlO JU . DESCRIPTION Lots 13
* 14. Frank L Woodruffs Subd
as reearded in the Pubkc
Record* s i Samtnoto County
Florida In Plat Book 3. Pag* 44
Th* property being more gen­
erally
described
at
1133

Node* M hereby given that a
Public Hearing unit be bald by
Iba
Planning
4
Zoning
Comnvteron
In
Iba
City
C o iw n iilo n Cbambara, City
Half, (antoid. Florida, at 7 00
p m on Tburaday. July 3rd.

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at whiah la Semtnoto County
Caurtbouaa.
341
N
Parb
Aeanu*. tantoid. FL 31771 Tba

Restricted Induainal Zoning
Drebtct
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot*
30. 34 4 34 11144 4anford
Central P art) and W 1/1 V»ed 41
Adf on I . 4nUtb'a 3rd 4ubd. a*
recorded m Iba Pub** Record*
at 4*mmole County. Florida In

Partanal Representative and

Conditional Us* Requested
Residential
id a to -

A L U - IN TE R E S TE D PBNSONB
ARC NOTIFIED TH AT
AN parsons on whom IMS
notice lo served who have
abtacbone Mat c he Range the
validity o t the « M . th* quakhcabon* bt th* partanal represen­
tative. venue, ot luftedktton ot
due Court ere n butted lb Me
i •w - - u u i v i Y ^ w * e

Alicia Sllverstone as Balfllrl, George Clooney es
Batman and Chris O'Donnell as Robin In Warner

Bros.’ Batman and Robin, also starring Arnold
Schwarzenegger and Uma Thurman

Suiting up with Batman
and his caped companions
B a tm a n 8i R o b in (PO-13): Michael Cough,
who play* butler Alfred, and Pni Mingle, who
plays Commissioner Gordon, are fhe veterans
of all four Dolman movies.
In what ha*
become a virtual *Who's Who In Hollywood?*
series. Gough and Mingle have slood the test of
egos, character wTlteolTs.
Ilutman fling*.
mega*tar villain*, changing directors and
styles, sidekick*, and. count them, three
Caped Crusadersl
Dolman A Robin Is the fourth Installment of
the famed superhero cinema series, and what
a franchise for Warner Dros Studios.
Joel
Schumacher. In his second Batman effort,
directs a new face In the role of the •battyone. T V s F.R star George Clooney suits up as
Datman with C hris O Donnell returning a* the
Boy Wonder to save Gotham from a trio of
nuisances. Arnold Schwarzenegger amusingly
play* Mr. Freeze, an Icy foe lhat wants to turn
Gotham Into a polar cap. Me is Joined by Uma
Th u rm a n as Poison Ivy. a "dl-vlne" she-devil
with a kiss to die for. Along with her Is blown
up. big man Dane, played by pro wrestler Jeep
B psw on.

T t u s -a t y n a r o ic . d im .

a lo n g .w u b

u t«

7o‘V t w t r * T » ! S V ^ s " * e t w w lc •'•Wttflfcr t W V w r m
Into a Jlgral Icebox
Datman A Robin Is an exercise In excess
Schumacher floods the sets with flumboyancy
that would make his Batman Forever as drab
as the grittier Tim Burton Batman movies. The
film Is liberal fauvism; a chaotic kaleidoscope
of colors that will send your ryes inlo a
tallspln.
Datman A Robin is lighter with Schumacher
and screenwriter
Aklva Goldsinan
"b o th
worked on Datman Forever•• throwing more
comedy Into the mix. Schumacher's Datman
movies, which borders on the same camplness
of the 6 0 s television series, are an obvious
departure from the Uurton films.
There are
even these more noticeable animated sound
efleets lhat seem pretty silly. Not quite as silly
as a sequence where Schwarzenegger's Freeze
leads his henchmen in a chorus of song from
one of those old slop-m otion Christm as
specials.
During this slng-along. we notice
that Freeze Is wearing these corny polar hear
slippers. Arnold wearing polar hear slippers?
However, truth he known. I liked the movie.
Datman A Robin Is full of wonderful spirit even
If It Is a little silly.
You could say lhat
Schumacher brings a more comic book look
and feel hack to the series.
It takes some
getting used to. hut I eventually came around.
Clooney Is no Michael Keaton, but neither
was Val Kilmer. With his swaggering head and

Legal Notice
N O TIC 4 TO
TM4 PUB LIC
Nolle* I* hereby given thel the
Been) ol Ad)uatm*nt ol lb* City
oI Sen ford will hold e regular
meeting on June 26lh, 1997, In
the City Hell Commission
Chember* *1 11 30 A M in
order to consider a request lot
variance
In
the
Zoning
Ordinance ee it pertain* to the
tide yard area requirement* in
■n SRI district on
Lut 470 Frank L Woodruff s
Subdivision i i recorded P8 3
Pg 44 PUBLIC RECORDS OF
4CM INOIE COUNTY. FL0R I0A
Being more specifically
described a* located 2910 9
Elm Av
Planned use ol the property is
to Replace i n old abed In *id*
yard in a single lu d ly resi­
dence
Larry B lur Chairman
Board ol Adruslmenl
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A
PERSON OECIOES TO APPEAL
A DECISION
MAOE
W ITH
R ES P ECT TO ANY M ATTER
C 0N S I0ER E0 AT THE A0OVE
M EETINO
OR
HEARING.
Hi/SHE WILL NEED A VERBA­
TIM RSCORO OF THE PRO CEEO IN O S IN CLUO INO THE
TESTIM O NY AND EVIDENCE.
WHICH RCCORO 14 N O T PROVtOEO BY THE C ITY OF SAN­
FORD (FS 214 010S)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ
ASSISTA N CE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
P R 0CEE0INQ 9 SHOULO C O N ­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
AOA COOR DINATO R AT 330­
542* 44 HOURS IN AOVANCE
OF THE M EETINO
PUBLISH June 11. and June

20. is*:
D E F -f f

l.

Legal Notice
N O T IC I T O
T H I P U B LIC
Notre* i* hereby given that the
Board of Adfuatmenf of the City
ol Sen lord will hold a reguler
meeting on June 241b. 1997, in
the City Nell Commission
Chamber* at 1130 A M
In
order to consider e request for
variance
in
the
Zoning
Ordinance aa II pertain* to lbs
ml* yard, area requirements in
*n SRI district on
Lola S 4 S. 2nd Addn to Perk
View ** recorded PB 4 PQ S
PUBLIC RECOROS OF S EM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oemg more specifically
described aa located 2S I9
Magnolia Av
Planned use ol lb* property la
lor * (lis tin g room addition in a
single family residence
Larry Oteir. Chairmen
Board ol Adjustment
AOVICE TO TH E PUBLIC IF A
PERSON OECIOES TO APPEAL
A DECISION
MAOE W ITH
R ES P E C T TO ANY M ATTER
CONSIOEREO AT THE ABOVE
M EETINO
OR
HEARING
HE/SME WILL NEEO A VERBA­
TIM RECORD OF THE P R O ­
C EEDIN G S INC LUO IN O TH E
TESTIM O NY ANO EVI0EN CE.
WHICH RECORO IS NOT P R O ­
VIDED BY THE C ITY OF SAN
FORD (FS 286 OIOS)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO C O N ­
TACT THE PERSONNEL O FFICE
AOA C O O R D IN ATO R AT 330­
9426 46 HOURS IN AOVANCE
OF THE MEETINO
PUBLISH June 11. end June
20. 1997
DEF-97

David
Frazier

Screen
Tests
*!y smile, he lifts Hruce Wayne/ ll.ilm .in Inlo
more easygoing character*
Yet Clooney'*
ilehut as the hat Is *hallowed by the
performance of Schwarzenegger, who ha* a lot
of Kin a* the Popslcle Freeze.
O'Donnell
retain* a boyish charm ns Robin. But watch
out for the ladles!
Sllverstone (Cluelessl I*
striking a* Ihe stubborn, head-strong and
stimulating girl flat.
And. oh my. Uma
Th u rm a n |f*u/p Fiction) sizzles ns a Mae West
like villain with eyes lhat will turn guys into a
melting pile of hormones --no alienation
intended to female readers. I'm sure you'll be
able tsswsijpy lha pvilorm arK* aa wrwU. And aa
*Tnnniifjfaii Ktre MarThersotf f». ahe sure can't
carry a,pole (so to speak) as Hruce Wayne's
love Interest.

w w ik
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MMn ^ e . . » S
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WITHIN THE LATER O F THREE
M ONTHS AFTER TH * DATS OF
THE FIN S T P U B LIC ATIO N OF
THIS N O T IC I ON TH IR TY O ATS
A F T IN T H I OATS O F I4R V 1C I
OF A CORY O F TH IS N O T IC I
ON TH EM
AS sreddor* ot M e decedent
and ether persons having
claims o r demands against
decadsnft *sMM on whom a
copy *4 Mrs notice
dale at the beat pvbbsalina at
true notice must Me thaw claim*
with Hue Court W ITH IN THE
L A T IN OF THREE M O N TH S
A F T IN TH E 0 A T I O F TH E
FINST F U S U C A TtO N OF THIS
NO TICE ON TH IR TY OATS
AFTER TH E DATE O F E IR V IC I
OF A C O F Y OF TH IS N O T IC I
ON THEM
AN other creditors ot the dec*
ot demands egemel Me dece­
dent's estate must tile thaw
c 1*.me with Hu* court WITHIN
T H R U M O NTH * A F T I R THE
OATS OF THE FIRST P u flU C A
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S OEMANOS ANO
O S J IC T IO N 4 N O T SO FILSO
WILL B t FOREVER B A R R IO
The dele at the heat pubheehon *1 true Notice is June 13th
1447
Personal R epresentative
JO H N 4 TO N N E S
TOO N Sth t t

Toronto ON 41944
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
WILLIAM l C O LBERT leqmr*
Florid* Bar No 123741
S TIN S TR O M M dNTO SM
C O LBER T WHlOMAM
4 SiM M O Nt F A
Poe I Office Boe 4444
Bentord FL 32F73-4444
Telephone 407/323 3171
Pubhsh June 13. 20 1947
0CF-144
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF T N I I4 T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N O FON
S 4M IN O L4 C O U N T Y ,
FLO R IO A.
DABS He. 4 7 -7 4 1 -C A -1 4 -0
n o n A ID M SMITH ANO
IM N j o n i i A SMITH
JA M fS WEEKS . *1 at.
Del* mien r«

N O TIC S
OF FO R S O LO S U R S SALS
N O TIC I IS M EREST GIVEN
If I had to gauge this Batman among Ihe
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment
entered w Cere No
others. I would have to say tins Is the weakest
9 7-741-CA* 14-6 ot Ihe Cucurt
one. But I still had a good lime. Maybe this Is
Court of Ihe I9TM Judicial
a good ending point --for Die series I mean.
Circuit in end lor SEMINOLS
County.
Florida.
wherein
Three stars (out of four)
RONALO M SMITH ANO M AR­
JORIE A SMITH Fla mb If. and
JAM ES W E IK S . at a l . are
defendant! I will red lo th*
highest ladder lor cash el th*
West Front Door ot the
Aemmole County Courthouse,
C IT Y OF LO N O W O O O .
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
tenlord. Florida al the hour ol
OF TN B t I T H JU D IC IA L
FLO R ID A
•11 00 a m . on the tOih day ot
C IR C U IT OF FLO R ID A
N O T IC I
July
I5S7,
the
following
M ANO FOR
OF P U B LIC H EARING
described property
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
TO C O N S IO IN A D O P TIO N OF
Lot 17 5KMINOL8 RACIW AV
FN O P O B EO O R D IN AN CES .
O SNSNAL
FIRST ADDITION CASSELB ER
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN
RY
SEMINOLE
C O U N TY
C A S S NO. M - 4 6 a .C A . l 4 - a
N O T IC I IS M EREST GIVEN by
according to the plat thereof
the City Commission ot the City
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
recorded m Flat Book 13. Pegs
M O R TO A O i Inc
at long wood. Florida, that aatd
54 ot the Public Records ot
Plaintiff.
City Commission will hold a
SEM INOLS County. Florida
Public Haarmg
to considor
VS
Together with that certain
anactmant of tha following
EOWARO J
Skyline Mobil* Home Till* No
Ordinance*
DILLENSCHNEIOER end
244I 024
O R O IN A N C I NO . 9 7 -t3 4 7
AMELIA O IL L IN S C H N IlO f R
AN OROINANCE OF THE C ITY
OATEO Hue (th day ol Jun*
*1 e l .
OF LO N O W O OO . FLORIOA.
1997
Defendant*.
AUTHORIZING
EXECUTION
OF
Maryann* Mors*
N O TIC a
A O UIT CLAIM OEEO TO SEM I­
OF F O R E C LO S U R E S A LE
Clerk Circuit Court
NOLE C O U N TY FOR CERTAIN
Notice la hereby given that,
By Oorothy W Bolton
FU B LIC
R IG H TS -O F-W A Y
pursuant to that Final Judgment
Deputy Clerk
REQUIRED TO WIDEN CR 427;
ol Foreclosure deled June (lb .
ROGER 0 BEAR. P A
1947. end entered m cnnl cat*
FROVIOINQ FOR C O N FLICTS .
P 0 B o i 4945
SEVERABILITY ANO AN E F F E C ­
number *4 * 4 2 -C A -t*-B . ot the
Orlando. FI. 12503
Circuit Court ol the t lt b
TIVE DATE
Attorneys lor Ptemtilt
Judicial Circuit In and lo r
O R OINANCE NO . S 7 -I3 S B
Pubinh June 13. 20. 1947
AN OROINANCE OF THE C ITY
Seminole
County.
Florida,
0 E F -I7 I
wherein PRINCIPAL RESIDEN­
O F LONO W O OO . FLORIDA.
N O TIC 4 OF
PROFOSINQ AN AMENDMENT
TIAL M O R TQ AQE
INC . is
P UB LIC H SAR INO T O
TO THE CHARTER OF THE C ITY
Plaintiff and EOWARO J OILC O N 4IO S R A
OF LO N O W O OO . FLORIOA.
LENSCHNEIOER AMELIA OILC O N D ITIO N A L USB
P U R S UAN T TO AR TIC LE X.
LENSCHNEID1R .
.•/* re
,
Nolle*
I* hereby given Ihel a
SECTIO N 10 01 IA|. FROVIOINQ
Defendant!*), I will sell lo the
Public Hearing will be held by
THAT SAIO PROPOSEO AMENO
highest end best bidder tor
Ihe
Planning
4
Zoning
MENT BE SUBM ITTED ON THE
cash at the west front door ot
Commission
in
the
City
BALLOT TO THE VOTERS AT
Ihe Seminole County court­
Commission Chambers. City
THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
house In Eenlord. Seminole
Hall.
San
lord,
Florida,
at
7 00
ON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4.
County. Florid*, at 11 00 A M
p m on Thursday. July 3rd.
1997. PROVIDING FOR SEVER­
on the fOlh day ol July. 1997.
1997. to consider a request tor
ABILITY.
C O N F LIC TS . ANO
the following described proper­
e Conditional Ute in a Q C-2.
EFFECTIVE OATE.
ty as te l forth In said Final
General Commercial Zoning
Judgment, lo wit
Said Ordinaries* wars placed
District
on first reading on June 14.
LO T 7 BLOCK 0 HOWELL
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot C.
1597. and tha City Commission
COVE
FIR ST
S ECTIO N .
Deforests
Add. as recorded in
will consider tame lo t final pasACCO R O IN Q TO THE PLAT
the Public Records ol Semtnol*
saga and adoption after tha
THEREOF RECOROEO IN PLAT
County. Florida in Piet Book I,
public haarmg. which wiX ba
BOOK 20 PAGES 74 ANO 7S OF
Pag* 130
held in the City Hall. I7S Watt
THE PUBLIC R ECOROS OF
The property being more gen­
N orton Avanua, Longwood.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
erally
described a* 1410 W 1Jlh
Florida, on Monday, tha 7th day
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
Street
ot July, A D . 1997. at 7 00 p m .
FAIR
DEBT
C O LLE C TIO N
Conditional Use Requested
or t t toon thsrsattsr as possi­
P R A C TIC E S A C T YO U ARE
Th* sal* ol beer and wine lor
ble At th* masting, mtsrattad
AOVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
consumption on pramisas . DWparties may appear and b*
IS 0 E E M E 0 TO BE A DEB T
COP
hoard with respect to the pro­
C O LLEC TO R ATTEM PTINQ TO
All parties in interest and CIHposed Ordnance* This hearing
C O L L E C T A D E B T ANO ANY
fens shall have an opportunity
may
be
continued
from
tuna
to
INFORMATION OOTAINEO WILL
lo b* hoard at said hearing
tun* until final action is taken
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oy order ol th* Planning 4
by th* City Commission.
Deled the Sth day ot June,
Zoning Commission ot th* City
A copy at th* proposed
1997
ol (anlord. Florida. Hue tSlh
Ordinances srs potted at th*
MARYANNE MORSE
day ol Jun*. 1997
City Hall. Longwood, Florida,
Clerk ot Circuit Court
Helen flairs. Chairman
By Oorothy W Bolton
and copies srs on til* with th*
Planning 4
Deputy Clerk
Clark ot tha City and tarn* may
Zoning Commission
COOtLIS t 9TAWIARSKI
be inspected by tha public.
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC it a
4010 Ooy Scout Boulevard
N O TIC E: All parsons sra
person
decides lo appeal a
Suite 450
advised lhat if they decide to
decision
made with respect to
appeal any decisions mad* at
Tampa. Florida 33607
any matter considered at the
these meetmga/hearmg*. they
Telephon# (613)677-6006
above meeting or hearing,
will need a record ol th* pro­
CAS 494 00125
he/she may need a verbatim
ceeding*, and lor such purpos­
Publish June 13. 20. 1997
record ol the proceeding*
es. they may need lo ensure
OEF-192
Including th* testimony and
that a verbatim record of tha
evidence, which record is not
proceedings is mads, which
provided by the City ol Senlord
record includes th* Isttimorty
(FS 264 OIOS)
and evidence upon which tha
PERSONS WITH 0ISA0ILITIES
appeal it to ba mad* (par Sac.
NEEDING
AS S ISTA N CS
TO
296 0136. Florida Statu***) at
JU S T A FRIENDLY
PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE
hit Or her own •■pent*.
PROCEEDINGS SH OU LO C O N ­
REMINDER...
Dated this 17th day ol Jun*
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
A 0 . 1997
NOON IS THE
AOA C O O R DINATO R AT 330­
C ITY O F LONOWOOO
OEAOUNEfOft
5625 46 HOURS IN AOVANCE
OCRALOINE 0. ZAMBRI,
OF THE MEETINO
next oars
City Clark
PUBLISH
Jun* 20. ISST
CLASSmEOADS
F U B U S H : June 10. 1*97
DCF-237
067-233

Legal Notice

1

Legal Notice

Zoomm Cemnvseien
AOVtCB TO T H I PUBLIC IT ■
person decides to a p p a ll t
decision made with respect to
any matter cantidared at th*
above meeting o t bearing,
he/the may need a verbatim
record at th* proceeding!
including th* testimony and
evidence which recard I* net
provided by th* City Ol 4*"font
(FS IS S O tO ii
PERSONS W ITH O tS A S M T IIS
N IIO t N Q
ASSISTAN CE
TO
FANTICIFATS IN A N T OF T H I S !
PROCEEDINGS SH OULD C O N ­
TACT THS PERSONNEL O F F IC I
AOA C O O R D IN A TO R AT 33»M 24 44 HOURS IN AO VANCI
OF THS M t IT IN O
PUBLISH June 20 1947
017-239
none*
O F F IC T IT IO U S
_
at J47S
Janch* One*. CasseMsrvy. FL
32747,
SamuVato
County.
Florida, under th* Fictitious
Nam* at V tN TA D S C N S S T
A N T IQ U E S
4
COLL4CTA B L 4 S . and Mat I intend to
register said name wttn to*
OivtSton
at
Cavgorattona.
T*«*h***** Florid*. *i asterdene e ernh me pvovteiene ot Ma
F-ctiiiou* Nam* Statute*. To­
w n Section 645 t f . Florida
Suture* 1941
R W Fugate
PubhaN Jun* 20. 1*47
0 4 F 230
IN T N 4 D M C U tT C O U N T
OP T H S B M H T B I H T N
JU D IC IA L C tR C U tT O F TN a
•TA TE O F FLO R IO A.
rn A N O FDD
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
C IV IL 4 C T M N
CaaeN at S T -I3 S -C A I4
NATION 94 ANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Ptemtilt

_t|
____
tvs* u u a e o w n H U M .
otvtggts ONANTfs*
A 9 9 IO N I14 LIE NONE.
CREDITORS TR USTEES ON
O THER CLAJMANTS CLAIMING
B Y THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST I t l l l N L M ALONfV
O C CS A S IO STATE OF
FLORIOA DEPARTM ENT OF
REVENUE end THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant*.
N O TIC E OP A C TIO N .
M O N TO A d B FO R E0 LO 4 U N E
TO
THE UN KNO W N N U N S
0 E V I S II S
G R AN TEES
ASSIGNEES LIENORS C R ED I­
TORS TR USTEES OR O THER
C LA IM A N T*
C LAIM IN G
BY.
THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST
IIIE IN
L
M A LO N IY
O E C IA S IO It living end *N
unknown peril** claiming by.
through under or against Ihe
above named Oelendente who
are not known lo be deed ot
elis*. whether t*«S unknown
parties may claim an interest as
spouse*.
haw*.
devisees
grant*** assignee* lienors,
creditors, trust*** or other
claimants, claiming by. through,
under or egemsl th# said THS
UNKNOWN HEIRS O S V tS IIS
G R AN TEES .
ASSIGN EES
LIENORS
C R ED ITO R S .
TR U S TE E S .
OR
O TH ER
C LAIM AN TS C LAIM IN Q
BT.
THROUGH UN 0ER OR AGAINST
EILEEN
L
M A LO N E Y
DECEASED .
it
they
ere
deceased
Who** Residence it Unknown
Whose last Known Mailing
Address is Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that on action to foreclose s
mortgage on th* following
pro party in Seminole County.
Florid*
Lot 12. Block M CARRIAGE
HILL UN IT NO 3. according lo
the Piet thereof as recorded In
Piet Book I S. Pages 24 end 27.
Public Records ol Semtnol*
County. Florid*
he* been tiled against you and
you are required to serve e
copy ol your written defenses,
it any. lo it on GARY A G IBDONS Esquire ol Gibbon*.
Smith. Cohn E Arnett. P A .
Pteinlitt’s
attorney.
whose
address it 3321 Henderson
Boulevard. Post O lhc* Boa
2177, Tamps. Florida 33S0I.
within thirty (30) days ol th*
data ol h rtl publication ol this
nobc* end hi* the original with
the Clark ol Ihit Court either
before service on Plaintltf's
attorney or Immediately there­
after. otherwise a default will
be entered against you lor th*
relief
demanded
M
th*
Complaint
OATEO this 10th dsy o l JUNE.
1997
Maryann* Morse
CLERK C IR C U IT C O UR T
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES
ACT
OF
1S40;
Adminisbebv* Order No S3-37.
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in Hue proceeding
should contact AOA coordina­
tor al 301 N Park Avenue. Suit*
N 301. Senlord. Florid* 32771
al least tnrs day* prior to in*
proceeding Telephone 407­
323-4330 eat 4227. t-400-SSS• 771 (TOO) oc 1-600-955-1770
(v). via Florida Relay Service
N O TE TH IS C O M M U N IC A ­
TION. FROM A DEB T C O LLEC ­
TOR. IS AN A TTE M P T TO C O L­
LE C T A D E B T ANO ANY INFO R ­
MATION O BTAINEO W ILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Pubitah Jun* 13. 20 19*7
O C F-tS t

Notice N hereby grvon Mot s
Public Hearing wdl bo hold by
Mo
Ptonmng
S
Zoning
Commission
m
the
C f lf
C e m m ta io n Chamber*, C ity
H*a. Senload Ftoaula at TOO
p m an Thursday July Sad.
1947. to consider a request to*
a Ounsnim aal Variance in a
RMOI
MulHpta-Famdy
ResidentialOftic* Institutional
Zoning Drain* I
LSOAL OSSCRIPTION Sac SO
Twp I t * ROE H I B *«m NS
Car al liman a lo cust Avo* Run
N to SW Car le t I* Bib J tat Bt
Sat I to SS Car S*y P*»* » «
Una el Lacutf Av# I* N Lm# ot
Huron Av* Wty an N Lm* to
•*0
Th* property being more gen­
erally described e* #00 S 2nd
Street
Dime as « m « I
Venan**
Requested A ruduclws
bout yard setback require monte
from SO' lo IS 7 f . e reduction
tt too t yard totoeck i #qu
menta from 20 to 17 41'. a
•eduction m mmrowam depth ot
re re-red butter from 4* I* 3*,
reduction m th* « « * • * ' a*
parking apace* from 9* to 94
end a re due tier- * parking
spec*
requirements
from
10 X29 to • Xt*
Ait part** m n loro*I end aibrens than have an opportunity
to be hoard al aeid hearing
By order at th* Planning 4
Tuning Cenurueeum at Ma City
at Eantord Florid* Mr* 29m
day at Mey 1*47
Helen t u n * Chav*"#"
Ptennmg 4
Zoning C s a u M M S

AO VIC I TO THS PUBLIC If *
person dec idea to appeal a
aeeiemn me Os wmr ruepeel lo
• up.me**** euwesperpd as me
above meeting or hearing
h*/«h* m df need a verbatim
record ot the proceetongt
me hiding the testimony and
evidence which record is not
provided by the City of Bentord
(FS 214 0109)
PERSONS WITH D lS A B IU n C S
HEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN A N T OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N ­
TACT THS PERSONNEL OFFICE
AOA COOR DINATO R AT 3 )0 5424 44 HOURS IN AO VAN Ci
OF THE MEETINO
PUBLISH June 20. 1457
0 4 F -3 3 I

record Ol M o proceeding*
including the testimony and
autdanc*. which rocard ia not
provided by M o City at BoMord
(FS M B 01051
i P5RSON5 W ITH DISABILITIES
N IID IN Q
AS S ISTA N CS
TO
P A M TIC iraTt IN A N Y OF TH IS *
P R O C S IO IN O S (M O U L D C O N ­
TA C T T H I F C R E O N N IL OFFICE
AOA C O O R D IN A TO R A T 330­
5424 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF T H I M4IT1NG
PUBLISH Jun* IP 1*47
OCF-E34

H e m * OC T
Commercial Zoning
Owbioi
LEGAL O f SCRtPTTON f
31
Twp I f * Ago 304 Beg 25
tot el Wty ta t *4 N Li Water St 4
Nly ta t at W Ll Cedar ft. Run I
ISO N to Blvd NWty on Bfvd
159 54 5 to Beg
The property being more gen­
erally described a t M l W
Semmole Bhrd
Condition*! U «* Requested
The eel* o l e k e h o ic he4*rage*
tor con sump hen on pqeweee* •
AB COP
AM parties m mlorost end cm aen* Shea have an apporhmity
to b# heard at aaul hearing
By ardor at tha Planning 4
Zoning Comnusftron at Pie City
of Sanford Florida Ms* l l l h
■ley *f June I N F
Helen lt**r* Chairman
Planning 4
Zonmg Commission
AOVICE TO T H I PUBLIC II a
person decide* to appeal a

may need a verbatim
record ot Me proceeding*
including th* testimony end
evidence which record i* not
provided by the City ol Bentord
(FS 254 0105)
P5RSON5 WITH O tSASIUTISS
NEEDING
ASSISTAN CE
TO
PARTICIPATI IN ANY OF T H I 41
PROCEEDINGS SH OU LO C O N ­
TACT T H I PERSONNEL O F F IC I
AOA C O O R DINATO R AT 530­
5425 44 HOURS IN A O VAN CI
OF THS M IS TIN G
p u b l i s h ju n * z o 1*97
DCF-334

R O TIC B OF R (Z O N IN G
P UB LIC H BA B IN D T O BB MflLD
JU LY E. 1467
Notice •* hereby given thel the Seminole County Local Ptennmg
Agency/Planning end Zonmg Comnutaion (LPA/P4Z) wdt con­
duct e pubhc herring on July t . 1447. beginning al 7 00 p m . as
** soon thereafter e* possible in pi* County Services Building.
ItO I feat Fuat Street. Senlord. Florid*. Room 1024 (Board
Chamber*) Th* purpose ot Put hearing is lo race hr* public
viput input from any local government or other agency, and
make recommendation* to Ihe tenunole County Board of
County Comnuttmners on Ihe following described reyorung
request This rrionm g will also be Ihe subtec! ol public hearing*
(to be advertised) by Ihe Senunoi* County Board ol County
Commissioners
If this retoning la aproved by Me Board ot
County Comnuasroner*. an ordinance wdt be adopted a* follow*
AN O R O U M N C S AM ENDING TN B LA N D D G VB LO P M B N T
CO OB OF ESM INO LB C O U N T Y P ROVIDING FON TN B N B Z O N INO OF C ER TA IN PR O P ER TY. S TE V E N J . R A TC LIFF N 4 Z O N M O N -t (4IN 0 LE FAMILY) T O NP (R E S ID E N T IA L P R O F E S ­
SIO N AL) B T A64IO NINO NSW ZO N IN O C LA S S IF IC A TIO N S T O
TN B S U B J B O T P R O P E R TY ) P R O V ID IN G FO R 4 P B C IF IC
D C V IL O P M 4 N T C O N D ITIO N * B Y M BAH4 O F A D B V B LO P MS N T ONOSNj PROVIDING FOR 4 E V 1R A N ILITY ; P ROVIDING
FOR CO D IFIC ATIO N | A N D P ROVIDING AN B FF4 0 TTV B D A TS .
This proposed amendment will involve changes to tha earning
zoning classification tor the following described property (as*
map) Th* LPA/P4Z mey recommend additionsl amendment* to
Ihe reeonmg (BOO Dietrtel i f )

H O TB i Th* general public I* encouraged to appear al Mia hear­
ing and ptsaanl input In accordance with th* procedure* used
by Ihe LPA/P4Z or submit written comments to tha Currant
Planning Ollic*. 9101 East First Street. Sanford. FL 32771, telaphone (407) 321-1130. aetaneinn 7433 or FAX 32S-3239 True
hearing mey be continued from time to bme aa lound naceeeery
by th* LPA/PSZ. Copies ol Ihe atatt report regarding this emendmeld, the complete legal description, th# proposed ordinance,
end related information, including any written comment*
received, are available tor public renew el Me address above.
Room 1000. between th* hours ol S 00 a m and 5 00 p m ,
Monday through Friday, eacluding holiday*
Person* with disabilities needing assistance lo participate in
any o l those proceedings should contact th* Employe*
Relation* Department AOA Coordinator 44 hours in advanco ol
the meeting el (407) 321 - I T 30. eatenaion 794t Person* ay*
advised thel il they wish lo appeal any decision made el this
meeting, they will need a record of the proceeding*, and tor
such purpose, they may need lo ensure that a verbatim record
ot tha proceeding* i* mad*, which record include* th* lestimony end evidence upon which th* appeal la to b* based, per
Section 266 0105. Florida Statute*
BOARD o f C O U N TY COM M ISSIONERS
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLORIOA
BY. JO HN DWYER
MANAGER CUR R EN T PLANNING
PUBLISH.- Jun* 20. 1*97
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FRIDAY

Major no-hitter

Wrestling at Civic Center
S A N F O R D — T h e Independent Order of
Foresters (IO F) and Southeastern Championship
W restling present an evening of wrestling
matches for the benefit of Luis Vidal of Deltona.
Mr. Vidal Is confined to a wheel chair and is
unable to speak. T h e I.O .F. would like to raise
funds to purchase a computer system enabling
him to comm unicate w ith others and pursue a
self supporting career In journalism .
T h e matches will be held on Saturday at 7:30
p m . at the Sanford Civic Center.
t Th e re will be u double main event with J im
" T h e A n v il” Nledhart taking on Death Row and
"Lea p in g ” Lanny PofTo. w ith manager Angelo
PofTo. facing Bruce “ Th e Rockin' H illb illy."
Tickets are $7 for ringside and $5 for general
admission.

“ Life Can Be Sweet” run
D eBA R Y — "Life Can Be Sw eet." a 5-K
chartty run and fitness walk to benefit the
Nolusta Medical Center s Diabetes Outreach
Program In DeBary. will be held at DeBary Golf
and C o un try C lub on Ju n e 22nd starting at 7:30
a.m.
T h e Road Runners of America Club-aanct toned event coats $17 to enter and will award
more than 2 0 prizes in 18 categories. Including
Clydesdales (runners weighing In at more than
190-pounds) and children aged 11 and under
D o z e n s o f v o lu n te e r s w ill be m a n n in g
refreshment tables along the route and T-shirts
will be provided for all runners.
In te re s te d p a rtic ip a n ts sh o u ld co n ta ct
Altavista Sports In DeLand (904) 7364)002. or
DeBary Golf and C o un try C lu b Sales Office (H00|
246 5344
DeBary G olf and C oun try C lub t* located on
U .S . 17-92 In DeBary. one-half mile south of
Saxon Boulevard.

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Herald Correspondent
SANFORD
L o n g w o o d a nd G re a te r
Seminole quickly established themselves as the
teams to beat Thu rsd ay evrnlng as they both
ported impressive wins on the opening night of
play In the Babe Ruth Baseball Bambino Major A
District 7 Tournam ent at Roy Holler Ju n io r
Field.
C h ris tia n Rosado and V lbe rt R o d rique z
combined on a no-hliter. striking out seven und
walking two. as the Longwood All Stars dumped
host Sanford 12-1 In four Innings, while Greater
Seminole, from the Ovledn/Wlnler Springs area,
got a two-hit. 10 strike nut performance from a
trio of pitchers as it blanked the Flagler All Stars
(from Bunnelll 11-0 In five Innings
All four teams will be In action again tonight at
0 p m . with the Longwood taking on Greater
Seminole at Roy Holler Field and Sanford fatm g
Flagler at Lakeside Field.
Th e Loser's Bracket championship game will
be held on Lakeside Field at 10 a m on Saturday
with the winner of that game taking on the

Sum m er School Hockey Camp
S A N F O R D — Coach Roy McKinley will eon
duet an In-line hockey cam p for the young
player at Central Florida Skate and Sport. 2720
West 25th Street (330-7909)
T h e ra m p will be Ju n e 23-27 from 5 p m. to 7
p m . and Is for players between the ages of eight
and 12.
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Keith Wright and the rest of the Sanford
All-Stars had very little luck against the
longwood All-Star pitching duo of Christian
with a 'ingle and scored one nut Liter ahead of a
home run by Rosado.
Th a t was only the beginning as Longwood
tal ked on three more runs before the Inning was
over and. alter Reggie Campbell walkrd and
scored for Sanford In the bottom of the first
liming, the visitors got buck lo-back home runs
from C J . Clrm nns (a two run shot) and Rosado
and plated another run to make the score 9 - 1
Despite the loss. Sanford manager Je ll Deen
was not giving up
•'ll we focus on just playing belter we ll be In
the game We have very good athletes that need
to come togrthe as a tin ." Mild D rrn . "Izm gw ood
Is a very good tram and we tiad too m any errors
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L A K E M A R Y - T h e event will be Ju n e 27­
29 at Lake Mary High School for players (both
boys and gtrl-s) aged 10-16. os of Jan u ary I.
1997.
Age divisions are: girls (10-11. 12-13. 14-16)
and boys 110-12. 1314. 15-16).
Cost Is $60 per team or $15 per player and all
players must have a signed parent consent
form.
Tournam ent highlights Include — T-shirts for
e ach to u rn a m e n t p a rtic ip a n t: In d iv id u a l
trophies for top two finishing teams In eaxh
division: 3-potnt shooting rontrst: free throw
contest: three games guaranteed; four players
per team.
T o obtain a registration form, call 324-5286.

N SA Church State tourney

S A N F O R D — Seminole C o m m unity College
head basketball coach Ken Patrick will hold a
camp for players ages sevcn-lo-14 (both boys
and girls).
T h e camp will be from Ju n e 23-27 and will go
from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . dally.
T h e camp will be held In the air-conditioned
Health and Physical Education Building and will
be under the direction of Jo h n n y Carlsson. who
has 10 years of International coaching experi­
ence.
A quality staff of college and high school
players will put the campers through their paces
with a special emphasis on shooting techniques.
Individual offensive moves, passing and drib­
bling skills. Individual defensive fundamentals
and the playing of games.
Th e re will also be N C A A Division I coaches
L yn n Brla (University of Central Florida) and
Jo h n Hughes (University of South Florida) as
guest speakers.
Cost Is $99 session, with lunch available for
$3 per day or ala carte.

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Greater
Seminole,
Longwood
win Major
Commish
openers

LM 3-on-3 Basketball Tourney

S C C Basketball Camp

Rosado and Vibart Rodriquez as they were no hlf
and dropped a 12-t decision on the opening mghl
of play In the Bambino Major A Tournament

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P kycr must be a league player, a

P A L A T K A — Th e National Softball Associa­
tion ' (N SA) will hold a State Softball C h a m ­
pionship for Church Competitive and Recre­
ational division learns on Ju n e 27-28 In Palalka
at Triangle Park.
E n try fee will be $200 per learn with a sanc­
tion fee of $20.
For Information contact Richard Goodwin at
(904) 328-9382 or Barry W illiams at (904)
325-4942.

June 20. 1997

Down but
not out
A Sanford coach (above)
looks over catcher Justin Klauck
after he was hit with a ball early
In Thursday's game with Greater
Seminole. But Klauck and the
rest of the Sanford team stayed
in the game behind the pitching
of Daniel App (right), who scat­
tered seven hits, but It was not
enough as the local team (ell 5-0
Haraid S i m * , Mara l a m

SANFORD
Greater Seminole
and Longwood both survived lough
opening round games os the Florida
ILibc Ruth Baseball Bambino Major
Com m issioner's District 7 T o u r ­
nament got started at Lakeside
Field Thursday.
Scott Logsdon only allowed two
hits and three base runners as
Greater Seminole, from the Oviedo/
W inter Springs area, shutout host
Sanford 5-0. Logsdon struck out five
and got 10ground bailouts.
Daniel App singled In the first
Inning and Ben Hill singled In the
fifth Inning for Sanford, but both
were stranded on first base. San­
ford's best chance to score came In
the bottom of the sixth Inning as
Steve Barak walkrd and pinchrunner Antwoln Bell got as far as
third base.
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Bambinos—

WHAT’S HAPPENING
TO D A Y
Auto Racing
FASCAR at Orlando SpaedWorld. 8 pm.

S A TU R D A Y
Auto Racing
U FA S C A R at New Smyrna Speedway. 7 p m

Professional Baseball

Professional Baseball

Gull Coast Rookie league at Walt Disney
World's Wide World ol Sports Baseball Complex.
TB A

□ Gulf Coast Rookie League at Walt Disney
World's Wide World of Sports Baseball Complex,
TBA

Southern League Baseball

Florida State League

Orlando Rays at Mobile. 8:05 p m.

Youth Baseball

□All-Star Game at Osceola County Stadium,
Kissimmee. 7:30 p.m.

Southern League Baseball

. Babe Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Major
A Tournam ent. W in n e r's B ra cke t: G reater

□ Orlando Rays at Mobile. 8:05 p.m.

Seminole vs. Longwood. at Roy Holler Junior
Field, 6 p.m.; Loser s Bracket: Sanlord vs. Flagler,
at Lakeside Field, 6 p.m.

Vouth Baseball

□ Babe Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Major
Commissioner's Tournament. Winner's Bracket:

□ Babe Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Major
A Tournament Loser's Bracket: Sanford Flagler

Greater Seminole vs. Altamonte Springs, at Roy
Holler Junior Field. 8 p.m.; Loser's Bracket:
Sanford vs. Flagler, at Lakeside Field, 8 p.m.

winner vs. Greater Semlnole-longwood losers, at
Lakeside Field, 10 a.m.; Winner's Bracket (pos­
sible championship game): Greater SeminoleLongwood winner vs. winner of 10 a m game, at
Roy Holler Junior Field, t p.m.
□ Babe Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Major
Commissioner's Tournament. Winner's Bracket
Greater Seminole-Altamonte Springs winner vs
Longwood. at Roy Holler Junior Field. 10 a m ;
Loser’s Bracket: Sanford-Flagler winner vs
Greater Seminole-Altamonte Springs loser, at
Lakeside Field. 1 p m ; 10 a m game loser vs 1
p m game winner, 4 p.m.

Recreation Basketball
□Sanford Recreation Department Adult Spring
Church Basketball League at Dan Pelham
Gymnatorium. All Souls Catholic Church of
Sanford vs. Covenant Community Church, 7 p.m.;
Sanford First Church of the Nazarene vs. Nor*
thland Community Church. 8 p.m.

Arena Football League

Professional Softball

.□Anaheim Piranhas vs. Ortando Predators at
.Orlando Arena, 7:30 p.m.

[ Women's Professional Fastpltch Lsague al
Rollins College's Alfond Stadium, Winter Park

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Durham vs. Orlando Wahoos. 7 p m

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Professional Softball

; □ Women's Professional Fastpltch League at
Rollins College's Alfond Stadium, Winter Park
Durham vs. Orlando Wahoos, 7 p.m,
t

Recreation Softball
Z.NASF Girls Fastpltch 14-and-Under and 12*
;and*Undar World Series Qualifier al Walt Disney
t World's Wide World of Sports Solball Complex,

Recreation Softball
□ Metro Orlando ASA (Am ateur Softball
Association) Tournament of Champions Slowpiteh
Softball Tournament at Ihe Seminole County
Softball Complex, Altamonte Springs. Bam
□ Sanford Recreation Departm ent Spring
Church Softball League al Chase Park Deltona

;T B A

Trinity Assembly of God-Majesty vs Sanford New
Bethel. 9 a m ; Sanford Los Samaritano vs San
ford First Church of Ihe Nazarene, 10 a m

City of Lake Mary Department ol Parks and
.'Recreation Men's Friday Nlghl Spring Slowpltch
Softball League at Lake Mary Sports Complex,

NASF Girts Fastpltch 14-and-Under and 12and-Under World Series Qualifier at Walt Disney
World's Wide World of Sports Sotball Complex.

: doubleheader at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m.

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jCollege Tennis

College Tennis

'□ C o lla g e Tennis Coaches of America Clinic al
; Walt Disney World's Wide World of Sports Tennis
; Complex. TB A

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[ College Tennis Coaches of America Clinic at
Wall Disney World's Wide World ol Sporls Tennis
Complex. TBA

Junior Olympic Track

. □ Region IV Florida State Junior Olympic Track
land Field Championships at Walt Disney World’s
I Wide World of Sports Track and Field Complex.

□ Region IV Florida Slate Junior Olympic Track
and Field Championships at Walt Disney World's
Wide World of Sports Track and Field Complex.

19:30 a.m.

9:30 a.m.

jAmateur Volleyball

Amateur Volleyball

•□ AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Junior National
; Volleyball Championships al Walt Disney World's
; Wide World of Sports Fieldhouse, 8 a.m.

□ AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Junior National
Volleyball Championships at Walt Disney World's
Wide World of Sporls Fieldhouse, 8 a m

Pederson. Brent Cnllvas and
J im m y Defalrn (one single caeh),
Er i c G or den and Kyle
Chm lclcw skl (two runs scored
each) and Andrew Roy and Joey
L ub o n ly lone run scored each)

C o n tin u e d f ro m Page I B
Greater Seminole scored the
only run It would need in the lop
of the first Inning as Clayton
Sum rall led off with a double
and scuret on a passed ball.
T h e visitors added another run
In the third Inning as Brandon
Miller reached on a fielder's
choice and scored when a single
by Joe H url was hobbled In the
outfield and Sum rall made It a
3-0 lead In the fifth Inning as he
led off w iili bis second double of
Ihe game and scored two outs
later on an error.
Greater Seminole's final two
runs came in the lop of the sixth
Inning as Ben Goldm nnn singled
and scored on a single by Adam
S a d r. S a d r later scored as
Christopher Dedltz singled and
again the ball was nilsplaycd

Doing the hitting for Flagler
were Landon Jones and Nathan
Conner (two singles, one run
scored and one RBI each). Kelly
Andrews (one single, two RBI).
C .J . Jo rif (one single, one run
scored). Mark Savy and Rvan
Bader lone single each) and Mike
Vltellu and Pat Sllvola (one run
scored each).
To nigh t, Greater Seminole will
take on Altamonte Spring* at
Roy Boiler Field and Sanford
will play Flagler at taikeslde

Field. Ekiih games start at 8 p.m.
O n Saturday. Longwood will
fare the G re a te r S e m in o le Altamonte Springs winner at 10
a.m at Rov Bolter Field: F ri­
d a y's loser's bracket w inner
taking on the loser of the Greater
S e m in o le *A lta m o n te S p rin g s
game al I p in . at Lakeside
Field; and the loser of the 10
a.m game will tukc on the
w in u rr of the l p.m game at 4
p.m. al Ray Holler Field.
O n Sunday, the two surviving
teams will meet tit Rotr Holler
Field at I I a m . II after that
game both teams have one toss
each, the dual game will t&gt;e el
(he r at l p.m . or 3 p tn. at Roy
Holler Flrld de|witdlng on the
outcome of the A Tournament

Greater Seminole was led by
Clayton Sumrall (twn doubles,
two runs scored). Adam Sadr
(one single, one m u stsurd. one
K ill). Ben Goldm ann (one single,
one run scored). Joe H urt. Joey
C a m e ro n and C h ris to p h e r
Dedltz lone single ear hi and
Brandon Miller (onr run scored)
Th e second game was a bank­
as Flagler. Irom Bunnell, held a
5-4 lead until Longwood ex­
ploded for live runs m Ihe sixth
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and I mii Ii scored as Erie Cordell
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Flagler *■ 6 4 lead Gorden. .is
well as Andrew Roy and Kyle
t'hm lelrw skl. who Imth walked
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Paring Longwood were Tyson
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s o o rrd i J a v c e B ro w n (one
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w in n in g pitcher Paul C in d e r
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W om en’s fastpltch softball
L A K E M AR Y — Th e C ity of Lake Mary.
Department of I*arks and Recreation will be
starting an Adult Women's Fastpltch Softball
League this summer. Th e league will play on
Monday night's at the Lake Mary Sports
Com plex. 550 Kantuul Lane.
A n y interested teams, players, coaches or
um p lrrs should call (407) 324-3097 for more
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Tennis Camps offered
L O N G W O O D - Sabal Point Country Club
in L o n g w o o d is hom e of T e n n is T e c h
Academy. Tennis Tech is offering a Ju n io r
Te nn is and Sw im Cam p through J u ly 25th
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for players starting at 6 years of age.
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sw im m ing from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Th e cost Is $165 per session for nonmembers ($5.50 per hour for a professional
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Sabal Point also offeres three age level
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aspects of their game. Typ ica l ages: 9 to 12.
Offered Monday through Friday from 4:30 p.m.
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m ud through. It s extremely hard
; to do."
Sanford finally retired Longwood in order in the
third inning, but the visitors closed out the game
by scoring three runs in the fourth inning.
Longwood manager Jose Rosado said that his
team was not nervous at all because they had
been there before.
"W e are going to focus on swinging the bat well
and bat speed." said Rosado. "W e ’ve had a real
good start."
Providing the ulfcnse for Longwood were Adam
A m a r (three singles, two runs scored). Christian
Rosado (two home runs, two runs scored, three
RBI). Austin Pride (one double, one single, Iwo
runs scored) and C .J. Clematis (one home run.
one run scored, two RBI).
Also contributing were Jacob Flanagan and
T y le r Powell (one single and ihree RBI each).
Christopher Tarn (one single, two rutis scored).
Garrett tlansclinan (one single*, one run scored)
and T y c Buckner and Vibert Rodriquez (one run
scored each).
Th e second game was a lot closer than the
score Indicated as Greater Seminole only led 3-0.
scoring two runs in the second Inning and a
single ru n in the fourth liming, before exploding
for eight runs In the top of the fifth Inning.
□ ul despite only leading 3-0. Greater Seminole
was In control behind the pitching of Z. Gonzalez.

Scott Adaes and Matt Lougec. who allowed only
one Flagler base runner to reach third base.
Doing the damage for Greater Seminole were
Matthew Marshall (three singles, one run scored,
two RBI), Lee Sloan (two singles, two runs scored,
one RBI), Malt Lougec (two singles, one run
scored, one RBI), Bridger Hunt (one double, one
run scored, two RBI) and Michael Zelt and Mario
Cacclalore (one double, one run scored and one
R01 each).
Scoring one run each for the winners were
Barry Baxter, Z. Gonzalez, Matt Delgade and
Michael Reife.
Chris Santloannt doubled and Masiak singled
for the two Flagler hits.

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People
Insurance that you don’t need
Blood Bank saeka donors
Central Florida Blood Bank is asking donors of all types of
blood — especially O-type donors — io donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E . Second St. For Information, call 322 0 82 2

TO P S meets Monday morning
S A N FO R D — T O P S (Take off Pounds Sensibly| Chapter *621
meets every Monday at the Sanford Alliance C hurch. 1401
S. Park Ave.. Sanford. Note new hours Welgh-ln Is from 1 I to
11:30 a m ., and the meeting Is from 11:30 a m. to 12:15 p m.
For Information, call 3 2 2 -3 13 0 or 3 24 -3 54 1.

Sanford Rotarfans to meet
S A N FO R D — Rotary C lub of Sanford meets every Monday at
noon, at the Marina Hotel.

Activities for seniors
Lakr Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or older to Join
them In two weekly activities on Monday: Woodcut vet*. from
9 30 to 11 30 a nt : Games, from I to 3 p m ., at the Frank
Evans Center. 158 N. Country C lub Road

Employment opportunities for seniors
S A N F O R D — An employment program sponsored by A A H P
Senior Com m unity Service Em ploym ent Program la held at the
Sanford National Guard Arm ory. 915 E First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours are 8 a m. to 1 p m. Te le ­
phone: 324 8008 The program assists seniors. 35 and over, to
return to the work place

Cancer support group meets
Suppon. Mope and Recovery. S M A R . mrels every Monday
afternoon at 5 p m at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far corner of the dining room Th is Is a self help support group
for all cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7783 for more Information.

Contract bridge
Urtdge players are Invited to play contract bridge avery
Monday, at 103 0 a m , at the Sanford Senior Center For In­
formation. call 322 6326

Help for gamblers offered
Gamblers Anonym ous and Gam Anon lor family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday Inon smokersl at 7 30
p m .. Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave., Maitland
For more information, call 236-9206

Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday
Narcotics Anonym ous meets Monday at 8 p m
Presbyterian House of Goodwill. 3 17 Oak Ave . Sanford

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Overeaters Anonymous meets Tuesday
S A N FO R D — Overeaters Anonym ous meets every Tuesday,
at 10 a m In Parish Hall W h lln rr Lounge of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church in Sanford T h e meetings last about an hour
There are no dues nor fees The only requirement to attend Is
(he d rslrr to slop eating compulsively.

1. Cancer Insurance. Some
companies offer a person age
50.
for
example,
up
to
$200,000 of cancer health care
for only $13.95 per month.
Benefits Include $100 a day for
the first seven days In the hos­
pital. Customers under age 70
who remain cancer free get all
of their premiums back every
ten years. How can an insurer
afford lo do that? Consum ers
overpay for prill rc IIon accord­
ing to Koliert Hunter, d lrrrto r
of Insurance for lhe Consum er
Federation of America. K lplln gers suggestion: ‘ Slick with
comprehensive
health
care
coverage and Invest any extra
money yourself.*
2 Plight Insurance. Plane
crashes do get our attention.

3. Free Accident Insurance.
CON SUM ER
FO CUS

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

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but most people already have
adequate life Insurance. Th e
airlines
are
all
In­
sured and tickets
purchased
with an American Express card
automatically gives you
at
$100,000 worth of coverage.
Klplingrr's suggestion: "Skip
the Insurance and the airplane

Th e Initial coverage of a $1,000
worth of accidental-death and
dismemberment. Sure Its free,
but the Insurance company
wants very much to sell you
additional
Insurance
In
$10,000 chunks. Ordinary term
life Insurance rovers almost all
events and Is not much more
expensive. Klplingrr's sugges­
tion: T a k e l he freebie If you
wish, bul assume the quid pro
quo will lie endless free Junk
mall.*

4. Free Accident Insurance.
$200,000 worlh of accidentaldeal h coverage free for two
months. Afterwards It Is about
$100 per yra r For your heirs
to ro lle d , vou must die in an

accident while you are a fare
paying passenger In an a ir­
plane.
taxi, train, or bus.
Klplingrr's
suggestion:
*Ask
yourself If two free months Is
worth
the effort
of signing the application.

S. Disaster Protection for
your mortgage. If you are
ousted by flood or other disas­
ter. the Insurance cost Is typi­
cally about $12.50 per $1,000
of mortgage payment. Sounds
good, b ul more than likely It Is
duplicative coverage to your
homeowners policy. Standard
homeowners
coverage
will
cover rebuilding costs. K lpllnger's suggestion: 'Assum e you
will pay the mortgage yourself
and check the homeowners for
living expense coverage.

Keep your mouth shut, Mother
Dear Mary.

go

When I was raising my fam ­
ily. I stayed with my husband
even though he was an alco­
holic And cheated on me for 20
years, because he was a good
dad and loved the kids When
the kids grew up and got m ar­
ried. I divorced him and I've
had the best 10 years of my life
since then
Wb.it bothers m r Is that both
of my sons-In-law remind me
so much of my ex-husband. It
makes m r want lo cry The
good news Is that they are
really great with their kids, hut
the bad news Is that one of
them rules the house with .ui
Iron hand thr other one Is a
workaholic If I was a betting
woman. I'd bet that the son-inlaw who rules the house Is in
the early stages of alcoholism
right now and will be cheating
on his sweet wife within thr
next few years The other son-

through.
FAM ILY
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK
tn-law works 80 to 90 hours a
week, works out at a gym about
10 hours a week, then likes to
pursue his race ra r hobby In
his "spare* time. He's a good
husband and father when he's
home, hut I think tiring a good
spouse ami fallier Involves
more than a few hour* of
"quality* time each w rrk
Should I say something to
m y daughters about what I've
noticed? 1 don't want in be a
meddling m other-in-law but I
also hate to see my daughters

through

what

I

went

good news. The best gift we
can give our children Is to love
and be loved by our mates.

Dear T o Meddle.
Keep your mouth shut! If you
are rigid In your observations,
your daughters will deal with
their problems in the way they
feel Is best. Just as you did.
•Warning" Ihein will not change
their husbands' behavior, but It
will make you look like a
wicket) witch In everybody's
eyes.
If and when your daughters
ask you for help amt support,
be there for them In every way
you can They will appreciate
it But nobody likes to hear. *1
told you so", or "I knew this
would happen" By the way.
you are right that young people
often ptek mates that have
personality and/or character
traits of their opposite sex
parent In your rase, that's not

(Nary Balk Is ■ Certified Addition
Prevention Professional and a
counselor at Oviedo High School.
Contact her at M8-1M2, Ex. 210.

T o Meddle or Not

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Separate checks may make
diners happy, waiters sad

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food, and buy a good lunch.*

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Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesduy from 9:30 a m. to noon, the W OO PIE Sewing
C lub gathers at the Lakr Mary Senior Center, 158 N. Country
C lu b Road, to make baby clothes, and items for nursing homes
as well as Items for the Christmas Store. The Hems made by
the club are donated to prcemle babies, nursing home resi­
dents and gifts for the annual Christmas store.

Activities for seniors
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone 55 years or 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
T h e Sanford Lions Club mrels every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Joyce Fitzgerald at 322-7544.
T h e com m unity ts asked to donate used eyeglasses to the
club for Its sight program.

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

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
K1wants C lu b of Casselberry meets every Tuesday ui 7:30
a.m .. at Denney's on 436 In Casselberry. For information, call
831 8545.

New Al-Anon group
A new Al-Anon group has started at Sanford Christian
C hurch. 730 Upsala Road. Sanford, every Tuesday at 8:00 p.m.
For Information, page Sissy at 3 17-5615.

Al-Anon group meets In Sanford
[f you are troubled by the alcoholism of a friend or relative,
there Is help. Serenity Won. an Al-Anon group for friends and
family of alcoholics, will meet each Tuesday and Thursday
night at 8 p.m . at the Sahara Club. 2587 S. Sanford Ave..
Sanford. For more Information, call 332-4122.

Nar-Anon to offer help
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 869-6364.

Take off pounds sensibly
Members of Take Off Pounds Sensibly. TO P S . Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 lo 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For more Information about the club, call 323-1768 or
323 1664.

Toastmasters meet
Seminole Com m unity College (SC C l Toastmasters Club
*6581 will meet every Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 p.m .. at
the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country C lub Hoad. Contact
Roselta Bonham at 323-8284 for more Information.

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g re e te d y o u r t a i l o r w h e n h e

DEAR AB BY I need your opin­
ion about mmirlhing that i» puz­
zling my husband and me When
several couples go out for dinner
together, is it rude to ask for sepa­
rate checks’
We have been made to feel verv
cheap when we usk for separate
checks, but there are times when
we have paid half the bill when our
portion should have been much less
Please tell me how to handle this
without causing embarrassment to
anyone. There is also the matter of
leaving a tip Shouldn't each diner
pay part of the tip?
We get a lot of dirty looks from
servers when we usk for separate
checks. Why ?
L O N G TIM E READER IN M AIN E
D E A R R E A D E R : T h e r e is
nothing w rung w ith usking for
separate checks, p articula rly if
there is a great disparity in the
d rin k in g habits of the couples.
T h a t w a y, each d in e r cun pay
the proper portion of the tip.
Y o u m a y he g e ttin g u ir t y
looks from servers because it is
mure trouble for them to write
separate checks than to make
out just one.

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D E A R A B B Y : I would like to
share the following story that loth
saddened and inspired me
My mother died in October of
1995. and it had always been her
wish to be cremated so that she
could help the soil grow wildtlowers.
We spread her ashes in the family
cemetery. The following winter and
spring were extremely dry in Texas,
Spring rain was practically nonexis­
tent and we had none of the usual
wild flowers that typically paint our
fields and highways Lakes were
very low and m any crops were
ruined.
My parents had been happilv
married for 49 years and her death
was devastating to my father. He
visited the cemetery often.
In March, when Dad drove to the
cemetery for a visit, he couldn’t
believe his eyes. The area where we
had laid mother’s ashes was covered
with small blue wildflowers! He
wept w hile gathering some of them.
He didn't know what kind of flowers
they were, so after returning home,
he showed them to a knowledgeable
friend who replied, These are for­
get-me-nots!* Despite the drought,
iny mother’s lust wish had come
true, and she certainly chose the
appropriate flower to grow.
HER D A U G H TER .
FARMER’S BRANCH, TEXAN

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Th e Sanfotd Tourist and Shuffleboard Club practises every
Tuesday and Friday starting a I p.m . and plays Inter city
tournaments every Wednesday Those Interested In playing,
learning to play or Joining the club may call Russ Kttner.
322-7751. for Information

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199/ - SB

Religion
A universe with structure, order and chaos

IN B R IE F

Potiphar entrusted him with all the affairs
of his household. Joseph was sexually
tempted by Potlphar’s wife, but he re ­
jected
the
allurement.
However.
Potlphar's wife, enragrd by the rrjectlon
of Joseph, lied and falsely accused him
which resulted In Joseph's Im prisonm ent.
Soon, however, his character trium phed
In prison. The events w hlrh followed In his
life brought him from the Bedouin Slave to
become the Bedouin Prince. That which
shaped and guided Ihe whole course of
Joseph's life from his Palestinian home
was
consummated • In
the
words:
'Inasm uch as thou art a man In whom Ls
the spirit of God.* From this. Pharaoh
lifted Joseph the slavc-to Joseph the
Prince and (Tim e Minister! Th is was In­
credible since Joseph was-ln no w ay-ln
line to be one of the ‘ king's favorites."

By DR. WM (BOR) PARKIN
1st B A P TIS T M ARKHAM W OODS

Thank you
S A N F O R D — T h e Rev. Anthony Miller, pastor of M l. Sinai
Baptist Church am) chairman of the Love Feaat would like to
thank the following churches for their participation In the 2nd
Annual Love Feast on Ju n e 7. Over 2.000 were fed that day.
T h e Rev. P. Wright.Pastor h Calvary Apostolic Tem ple
T h e Rev. R. Scott. Pastor &amp; New Mt. Calvary Church
T h e Rev. R .T. Davis. Pastor A Second Shiloh M B . C hurch
T h e Rev. E. Richardson. Pastor A House of Refuge
T h e Hev. M. Bennett. Pastor A Grace Apostolic Temple
T h e Rev. Dr. H. Rucker. Pastor A First Shiloh M B. Church
T h e Ml. Sinai Church
Th e Rev. E. Blake. Pastor A Progress M B. Church
T h e Rev. L Wilson. Pastor A St. Matthews M B. Church
T h e Rev. E. Simpson. Pastor A New Salem P.R Church
T h e Hev. W. Lewis. Pastor A New Bethel M.U. Church
T h e Hev. R Adams. I’aslor A Rejected Stone Church
T h e Rev. Mlssick. Pastor A Mt. Olive A M E Church
T h e Rev. T . Hudson. Pastor A Shower Down of Blessing
T h e Rev. II Bradley. Pastor A Full Gospel Church
Th e Rev. C. Gibson. Pastor A Macedonia M B. Church
Th e Rev. M. Imparato. Pastor A Macedonia P.B. Church
Th e Rev. Dr. R. Williams. Pastor A Ml. Zion Baptist Church
Th e Rev. R. Merthle. Pastor A New Life Word Center
Th e Rev. O Cobb. Pastor A Allen Chapel A M E Church
Th e Hev. IVrklns. Pastor A Christian Fellowship
Th e Rrv. V Blair. Pastor A Fountainhead M il Church
Th e Rrv. 11. Ross. Pastor A Frewlll Holiness Church
Th e Rev. R. Green. Pastor A St. Luke M.B. Church
Th e Rev P Adams. Pastor A St . Jam es A M E Church

Christian Women to meet
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - Th e Christian Women s C lu b of
AHumontr-Maltland Invites the public to a brunch at Matson
A Ja rd m Restaurant. 420 W ym orr Hd . on Th o rs.. J u ly 10
from 9 30 to 11 .TO a m The cost will be SI 3 50
T h e day will feature "Weekend Get a ways" with special
music and speaker Brunch reservations must be made by
S u n .. J u ly 0 t»y calling Jean Griffin at 423 9427 or T a m m y
Cam pbell at 293-8453

Concert of Prayer
S A N F O R D — The Central Florida Area "Concert of Prayer"
lor «he month of Ju n e will br held on Sat . .June 21 al Fort
Mellon Park Th e "Concert of IT a y rr" will begin at 7 p m as a
conclusion to "Celebrate Sanford D a y." a com m unity wide
Interactive day with a Job fair, music, ministry and special
speakers from business, church and governmental sectors.
"Celebrate Sanford" will lake place from 10 a m to 4 p m
For more Information rail 6i*6 4HHH

Summer schedule
L A K E M AR Y — Note the new sum m er schedule lor Sunday
School and worship services al River Oaks C hurch, in the

Driftwood Village
Adult and children's Sunday School ts 0 to IO a m and the
worship service begins at 10 30 a m
Nursery is providrd Young children are dismissed from ih r
worship service following worship songs, for Children •
C hurch

Cash to speak

Recently. Paul Harvey spoke of the rase
of an English surgron who was discovered
as a carrier of A ID S for thirteen years.
Five thousand patients of his who could
have potentially contacted the disease
were being recalled. Harvey also noted
that a recent problem had arisen in Italy
from a law w h lrh states 'those with te r­
minal disease cannot be put In Jail.* Th is
brought a barrage of A ID S carriers to take
u p the p ra rtlre of thievery. Surely, there
Is something about both of these events
that Ls not kosher!
Every behavior, action, motivation and
though has a cause. There Is conscious or
unronsclous design Involvrd. Direction or
lark of direction results In behavioral pat­
terns.. Behavior (toes not simply arise
spontaneously In a vacuum. Behavior
events are not without reason, cooperating
forces and factors. 'Branches must have
roots. And though the roots are seldom
seen, they determine the size and charac­
ter of the branches.* Granted, not e very­
one knows Ihe 'reasons* for behavior
completely or even arrurately. Perhaps,
the surgeon kept hts disease secret
thinking he could practice mrdlctne w ith­
out Infecting hts patients? Those with
AIDS may have reasoned • *1 am dying
anyway and that gives me thr right lo be a
thief under the la w T Today, we label
some behavior as a syndrome, but tightly
It In a symptom of a deeper problem!

Speaking to chaos in a structured
universe
When we think of the 'flrerln g of A m e r­
ica* (waste of tax dollars) or the constant
advertising of court trials dealing with
bombings, m urders, or crimes of a sexual

Dr. Wm. Robert (Bob) Parfctr

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nature-are there any real answers to this
chaos? T h r answer lies In a foundation of
order which describes a comm itment to a
system of wholesome values.

Introducing this value system In
a case study
Th is case study might be called a day
out of the life of the Biblical character of
Joseph IG rnrsis 37. 39/50). Here Is a man
whose thinking and acting Involves a
strategy for survival. Th e life of Joseph
powerfully demonstrates a clear-cut value
system.

The Joseph story
Joseph was sold Into slavery try hts own
brothrrs and Imughl by Pollphar an E g yp ­
tian Potiphar was greatly impressed by
Joseph's nobility of character. In fact. J o ­
seph's 'high* training that he received In
his father's house and the favor of God
whn h rested upon him was such that

The life of Joseph demonstrates
three truths
1. He was convlnrcd of being faithful to
hts master (Potiphar). DcflnctLas respon­
sibility.
2. He was convinced of bring faithful to
himself. Defined as p crran n U n lg g rllYx
3. He was convinced tlrat he must be
faithful lo God. Defined as obfdlcncv to

QasL
Joseph acted in this fashion not because
he had loo so nor because th r allurem ent
was not greatly Inviting-but because he
was committed lo Divine vales. Tragic as II
may be-and crude as It may sound, we live
In a society today filled with chaos, whose
value system too often cannot tell the dif­
ference between Ester L in d e r and sewer
gas! Joseph could!
By the way. these principles of Joseph
are still powerful today.
Thin k about that!

Pastor speaks of vacation
S A N F O R D — It's dial lime
again School ts out or soon will
tie. anil millions of A m rrtrun
families will hr taking to the
road lo spend a few days or
s e v e ra l w e e ks o n s u m m e r
vacations What should have
hern a relaxing, invigorating
family lime will likely turn into
an e n d u ra n c e contest w ith
promises of, "never a ga in !”
Rrlaxtng. rewarding vacations
u s u a ll y

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as

you think about gelling away
this year, here are some sug­
gestions that might help tiiakr it
a b e llrr Mine
1 Get away. It's very rewar­
ding to get away from the or
dlnarv routine Visiting places
hulld memories
2 Plan your budget Don't
spend Ihe rest ol Ihe year paying
lor yo u r lar k of control on
vacation.
3

l i o n I lo r g c t

lo le a v e y o u r

home burglarized proll.
4 Don't forget In whom you
b e lo ng
R e m e m be r you are
Christ's ambassadors.
5, Don't forget to remember
your church Your financial gilts
a re I m p o r t a n t d u r i n g the
summer
6 Relax and have fun. Plan
yo u r trip so that It will tie en­
joyable
7 C o m e h o m e a lie tte r p e rs o n
t li .i n w h e n y o u w e n t a w a y .

Pastor Waslay Bakar
Sanford Church ol Qod

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S A N F O R D — Mon.. J u n r 29 will be the return engagement
of Apostle J . L Cash and Praise He Is Ihe pastor/ overseer of
Praise Center Outreach Ministries of St. Petersburg T h is group
ministers richly In word and song
Services begin at 7 p.m. al House of Refuge. 1001 C rle ry
Ave For more Information call 324-4711.

Mom’s Morning Out
L A K E M ARY — A Mont's Morning Out will tie sponsored al
Holy Cross I.utberan Early Childhood Center. 760 Sun Dr . on
Tues.. Wed., and T h u rs mornings from 8:30 to 11 30 a m The
cost Is &gt;8 a class and Is offered for ages 2 lo 5 year olds
For more Information or sign tip call 333-0797

Tutoring available
S A N F O R D — Free tutoring In reading and math skills (or
children, first through fifth grades, will continue during ihe
sum m er at A llrn Chapel AM E Church. 1203 Olive Ave The
sessions will take place on Monday. Tuesday and Thu rsd ay
from 5 to 6 30 p m . Wednesday from 3 lo 4 45 p m.
For more Information call 3 2 1 6864

Celebrate Sanford Day
S A N F O R D — Men In Action USA Inc. and Christian H E L P
will sponsor "Cclebralc Sanford D a y" on Sat.. Ju n e 21 at Ft.
Melon Park from 10 a m, to 4 p.m. Free food, music, singing.
Job leads, business leads and ministry will be offered.
Come and show case your business, church or organization
to the com m unity. Al) donations will be used lo help aid MIA
, In I he reslorul Ion process.
A concert of prayer will also held held. For more Information
| call 696 4888.

Save labels
|
S A N F O R D — Sanford Church of Christ. 1500 S. Park Ave..
’ Is working desperately lo save Campbell soup. V-8 labels.
Prego spaghetti. Pepperldgc Farms. Vloslc and Swanson labels
to purchase a church van. Members arc short on funds so this
alternative method can help provide transportation for youth
activities, those unable lo drive, running errands and vlslilng
other church functions.
Anyone wishing to help with this effort please send labels to
the church office at ihe above address at the zip code 32771 or
call the church office at 322-7781.
Jeannette Stlffcy will also pick up labels from those desiring
to contribute. Please contact her at 322-8234. One million
labels arc necessary so much help ts needed to make this goal
S a reality.

• Mens Bible study
,'r

S A N F O R D — Each Monday at 7:30 p.m. Sanford Christian
C hurch Is conducting a Mens Bible study. Presently the study
] Is looking Into thp seven steps outlined In Promise Keepers.
T h e study Is open lo all men In the area.
Call 322-0980 for more Information. Th e church Is located
al 730 Upsala Rd. In Sanford.

Let us know
The Sanford Herald wants to publicize your events, classes and
seminars that are available to the general public.
Wc.d like to have the Information for your announcement at
least a week In advance.
All items should be typed or written legibly and Include InforItuition about who. what. when, where and even why your event
Its taking place. Be sure to Include your name and a daytime
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Charter member, seniors honored
Tho Puma-Timers ol Firit Baptist
Church Markham Woods recently
honored a chador member of their
group •Mildred Tromoi The occa­
sion was a luncheon al the BlackEyed Poa in Longwood. For many
years. Tremei was an active
member ol the group. Recognition
was given for her devoted service

to the church In preparing and
overseeing the weekly Wednes­
day Church Dinners and in baking
and furnishing all the cookies
needed each year for summer
Vacation Biblo School. Attending
Ihe luncheon are Bob PaschaJl
(from left, uppor pboio&gt;, Roger
Huriess, Mul Krumlajf, Blanche

Hurless. Marvel K'umiauf, Liz
Long, Pat PaschaJl, Mao' Evria
Hottzclaw, Joe Chambers Sr.,
Betty Chambers. Mildred Tremel,
Rosita Lopez. Armanda Lopez.
Some of the same church mem­
bers were recognized In a service

Worship is life­
long commitment
S A N F O R D — T o worship God
Is a lifelong commitment. We
w orship Ind ividually and we
w o rs h lp co rp o ra te ly. As we
worship corporately we gather
together as a family. We are not
the audience, but rather God Is
the uudlcncc. T h e prim ary im ­
portance In worship Is not what
we do . but what God ts doing.
In worship, we behold God In
all His glory. Worship (ells and
acts out the life, death, resur­
rection and coming of Christ
through ihe proclamation of ihe
Word and Ihe celebration of the
Sacraments.
We b rin g o u r offerings of
music and time and finances lo
present lo G o d In obedient
response and thankfulness. We
listen to G od’s Word through
Scripture and senium. We pray.
Because of the physical ar­
chitecture of our church. It Is
quite easy to dtnd ourselves
focusing on what is going on "u p
front." We can quickly fall Into a
spectator perspective and even
an entertainment mentality.

honoring senior adults who have
been married 50 years or more.
These Included Mel and Marvel
Krumlaul ((torn left, lower photo),
Roger and Blanche Hurless,
Hubert and Cnll Pearce and
Rosita and Armanda Lopez. The
ladies received roses.

Liberty
Christian School
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Let us continue this Sunday to
focus on God. turn our eyes
upward, our thoughts Inward,
and focus on who God is. If wc
are m oved lo a w o rsh ip ful
i espouse of applause, then let us
applaud with our whole being.
But If our desire lo applaud is a
response to good entertainent.
then let us refrain.
Come and find your worthship in worship.

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

m t n i c ir c u it c o u r t
O F 9 IM IN O L B C O U N TY .
FLO R ID *
C IV IL A C TIO N
C m * n *. e e - i a a i - C A - i a - N
FIRST BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION TR
U/A DTD 01/81/96
(IO C C HOME EQUITY
LOAN TR U S T I N I - t ) .
Plsmtiff.
BENJAMIN JO NES. JR . *1 *1.
Dsfsndsntt
N O TIC E
O f F O R IC L O S U R I B A L I
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
tti* SIN day of Jun*. IM F . and
antarad in Cat* No 86-2142C A M S of in* Circuit Court for
Saminola
County,
Florida,
wtiaram FIRST BANK. NATIO N­
AL ASSOCIATION TR U/A OTD
OI/Ot/96 |EQCC HOM E EQUITY
LOAN TR U S T 1996-1) i* Ih*
Plaintiff and BENJAM IN JONES.
JR . STATE
OF
FLORIDA.
DEPARTM EN T O F REVENUE
ZENITH
JO N E S .
USA
A
PROPERTY CLAIMS. MICHIGAN
MILLERS M U TUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY. A ETNA INSURANCE
COMPANY. PAUL 0 HAMM.
NATALIE ROBINSON. RICHARD
LO UIS KRAM PE. CHAR LES
MANN
DEBORAH
MANN.
HEATHER
FER RELL.
ROSE
BROWER, and MARIA W E LL­
MAN ar* I ha Oafandanla. I will
Ball to th* highstl and baa I biddar for caah al Ih* Waat Front
Door of th* Saminola County
Courthoua*. Sanford. Florida,
a l i i ,0 0 a m on th* 10 th day of
July.
1SS7.
Ih*
following
described proparty a* tat forth
in
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgmanl.
THE SO UTH ST FT. OF THE
NORTH 10SS F T OF TH E CAST
210 FEET OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4
OF SECTIO N IS . TOW NSHIP 21
SOUTH. RANGE 11 CAST. S U B ­
JE C T TO IS FO O T EASEM ENT
ON W EST SIDE OF ROAD. P U B ­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
W ITNESS my hand and th*
taal of thia Court on Jun* Sth.
1997
(SEAL)
MARIANNE MORSE
Clark of Ih* Circuit and
County Courl
By Dorothy W Bolton
Oaputy Clark
Tom L Kammart* Esq
HOLLAND 1 KNIGHT
PO Bo* 13SS
Tampa FL 31601
N O TIC E
II you ar* a paraon with a U s ­
ability who naada any accom­
modation in ordar to participate
m thia proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled. at no coat to you. to th*
provision ol certain aaaratanc*
Plea**
contact
Disability
Coordinator. 301 N Park Ay* ,
Suit* N-101. Sanford. FL 3 2T7I,
at 1***1 S day* prior to pro­
ceeding*. telephone 407/1734310. Eat 4227, If you ere hear­
ing impaired, call 1-100-SSS■771: if you ar* voice impaired,
call 1-600- 936-8770
Publish Jun* 13. 20. I f (7
D C F-173

IN TH B C IR C U IT C O U R T
O f TH * IM k
J — » IA L P R O M T

■OLE COUNTY,
FLONIOA
C A S E NOl S S -4 4 1 S -C A - 14
Of VISION: W
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
CHICAOO. a* Trustee for th*
Certificeteholdert under the!
certain Pooling end Servicing
Agreement. Sene* 19B4-C2.
deled a* ol November 1 , 1964.
Pleinlifl,
v
DELTA INVESTMENT. II. LTD .
CHARLES C SMITH. JR .
individually and ae general
partner. JACK W DICKS,
individually and at general
partner. CHARLES J GIVENS,
individually and at general
partner, at a l .
Defendants
N O TIC E O F B A U I
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
lhal. punuant to tha Summary
Final Judgment o l Foreclosure
entered In Ih* above-captioned
•chon I will sell the property
situated in Seminole County.
Florida
Condominium Unit* No E-1,
1-3. E-S. E-fl. and E-7. PHASE
V. of CROWN OAK CEN TRE, a
Condominium, according lo ih*
Declaration of Condominium
thereof, recorded in Official
Record Book 144E. Pag* IS. **
amended in Official Record
Book 1452, Pag* 1 727. Official
Record* Book iaSB. Pag* I07t.
Official Record Book 1496'
Pag* 1322, Official Record
Book 1503. peg* 31. Official
Records Book 1S47. Page SIS.
Official Racorda Book 1716
Peg* 767. and Ollicial Record*
Book 2307. Peg* 1090. all ol
Ih* public racorda of Seminole
Couty. Florida.
el public sale, to th* highest
bidder, lor caah. at the Weal
front door ot th* Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 North
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida,
between 1 1 00 a m and 2 00
p m on July 1 7th, 1997
W ITNESS my hand and Ih*
seal ot this Court on Jun* 13th
1997
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
By Dorothy W Bolton
Aa Deputy Clerk
John P Cola, Eaquir*
Foley A Lardner
Post Office Boa 240
Jacksonville. Florida
32201-0240
Attorney tor Plainlill
Publish June 20. 27. 1997
DEF-234

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F FLO R ID A,
IH AR O FOR
S E M IR O L I C O U N T Y
O IH B IU L
J U R IS D IC T IO N DIVISION
C A S E N O . E E -O E M C A 14 ■
CHEM ICAL RESIDENTIAL
M O R TQAQE CORPORATION,
suceaaaor by merger to
M AR O ARETTEN
A COMPANY. INC ,
Plaintiff,
M IGUEL A HIDALGO and
SANORA HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Oafandantfal
N O TtO E
O F F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
NO TICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmanl ol
Foreclosure dalad Jun * Sth.
1H 7 , and entered &gt;n Case No
•4-0429 CA 14 6 . of Ih* Circuit
Court o l Ih* E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
C H EM IC A L
R ES ID EN TIAL
M O R TQ A Q E
C O R P O R ATIO N ,
successor by merger to M AR­
O A R E TTE N S COMPANY. INC
n Plaintiff and M IG UEL A
H IO ALQ O .
*1
al ,
ar*
Defendant*. I will tall lo th*
highest and bast bidder for
cash In th* West front door of
Ih* Courthoua*. In Sanford.
SEMINOLE County. Florida, at
11 00 a m o’clock on th* lOlh
day o l July. IB B 7. ih* following
deecnbed property a t sat forth
in aaid Final Judgmanl. to wit
TH E E A S T t l FE E T OF LO T 3.
B LO C K 3. AS M EASUR ED
ALO N G TH E NORTH EASTERLY
LINE AND LO T 2. B LOCK E.
E X C E P T TH E E A S T f FE E T
TH ER E O F
AS
M EASUR ED
ALONG TH E NORTHERLY LINE
THEREOF. REPLAT OF SAN O ­
RA. UN ITS 1 AND 2. AC C O R D ­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
R ECO R 0E0
IN
BOOK
17.
PAOES I t AND 12. PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEMINOLE
C O UNTY. FLORIDA, a/k/a 202
Sanora Btvd . Sanford. Florida
32771
DATE0 this Sth day of Jun*
1SB7
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark ol aaid Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
A* Deputy Clark
Fab*r S Oillift. P A
Sulla 300
I S 70 Madrug* Avenue
Coral Qabls*. Florida 131 af
(303) 442-4110
'Parson* with a disability who
naod a special accommodation
to participate in thia proceeding
ehould
contact
ADA
Coordinator al Sammol* County
Courthout*.
301
N
Park
Avenue. Suite N101, Sanford
Florida 12771. af 1***1 five days
prior
fo
Ih*
proceeding
Telephone (407) 123-4310 eat
4227. 1 600 955-1771 (TO D) or
1-SOO-SSS-S7TO (V) via Florida
Raley Service '
Publieh Jun# 11.20 1947
D E F-IS 3
IN T N I C IR C U IT O O U R T
OF T N S E IO H IS H T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F FLO R ID A
m A N D FOR
S E M IN O L I C O U N T Y
C IV IL A C TIO N
CASE H O . f f -IS t E -C A -1 4 -R
UN ITED STATES OF
through tha farmer* Home
Administration. Unitsd Stats*
Department ol Agriculture.
Plaintiff,
vs
KENNETH SO TO , a single
man. end DEBBIE
MIRANOA.
Defendant*
N O TIC E O F SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QlVEN
Ihel pursuant lo a Summary
Final Judgment ot Foreclosure
antarad on Jun* Sth. 1997. by
th* abova anlitlad Court hi th*
abov* styled cause, the under­
signed Clerk of Court or any ot
hi* duly authoniad deputise,
will ten l he property situated in
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described as
Th* North 1S Mat of Lot 11.
Lot tS and tha South 20 foot ot
Lot 17. Block 1. A LLEN 'S FIRST
ADDITION TO W A S H IN G TO N
HEIQHTS. a* racordad in Plat
Book 1, Pag* 23, Public
Racorda of Eamutol* County.
Florida
af public outcry to th* higheat
and b a il bidder for cash on
July 10th. 1IS7, *1 11 00 A M .
*1 th* Wsst front door of th*
teminol* County Courthouse.
101
North
Park
Avanuo,
Sanlord. Florida, aubyact to all
ed valorem lass* and eases*mam* tor the real property
described above
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
ANIEAlCANS W ITH D IS A B ILI­
TIES A C T PERSONS W ITH DIS­
ABILITIES NEE0INQ A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO P AR TIC ­
IPATE IN THIS P R O C EED IN G
SHOULD C O N TA C T C O U R T
ADM INISTRATION
AT
301
NORTH PARK AVENUE. S A N FORO. FLORIDA 32771. TE LE ­
PHONE (407) 323-4310 N O T
LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED. |TD0)
1*900-9SS-3771 OR VOICE (V)
1-400-955-4170. VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE
DATED on June 4lh. 1997
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
P o ll Office Drawer C
Sanford. FL 12772-0659
BY Oorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Frederick J Murphy, Jr
Eequir*
Dunley A Murphy
Poel Office Drawer 30
Bartow. FL 13831
Attorney* tor Plaintiff*
Publish June 1 1 , 20 1997
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Ih* Sanlord Herald will b* rstponslbi* tor Ih* Firs* Insertion only
and only lo th* *at*m ot ITi* cost of th*l Insertion Pitas* check
your *d for accuracy th* fuel day N run*.

A B E T T E R JO B FOR YOU!
Juti CaiF Never a F *#1
H ELP Fereonnef 829 M l
ADIf'lN ASSISTANT
20 hrbWeek 18 OOO'yenr Esc
benenvv t i p prof ml Wrong
U J H FO E Fas 330 1911
ADMINISTRATIVE
TYPING/FILING.
RapiOy as
pending industry m search of
computer
literal*
individual
Knowledge of A P I A R
Mutt
know windows MndaraM com
put*' skills helpful
Fiesta*
schedule
40tk plan 324 8822

nr BOO-373-0388
DRIVERS

14— Bingo

H EALTH CAR E A REHAB O n
Mr of Sanford ipecieamg m
rtnao and restorstoe care
950 MMonvOe Av* 323 SM B

B M O O Sam Indian Casino You
loo could wtn 100C* ot t t t Fun
but nd* to/from Tampa 741S477

AG CARRIERS. INC.

21— Personals

■NEW PAVPLAN*

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U N T
IN ANO FOR
aS M INO LS C O U N TY .
FLO N IO A.
PNONATS DIVISION
Fit* Num ber 6 7 -4 S 1 -C P
IN RE Ctlal* of
DOR O THY ROCK SIMPSON
Deceased
N O TIC a OF
AD M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* ancillary sdnun.sirslion nl
th* itta l* ot OOROTHY ROCK
SiM PSON
d s c ts ts d
File
Number 97-422 CP &lt;* pending
in th* Circuit Court
tor
Sammola
County
Florid*.
Probate Division the edd'eee
of which it 301 North Per*
Avenue Sentord Florid* 32771
Attention Probel* The nemee
end eddreteet ot the ancillary
Personal Representative and
lhal P erio n il Representative *
eltorney ere set birth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All creditor* ol th* decedent
end other p e rio n i hevmg
claim* or demands against
decedents estate on whom e
copy ot this notice is served
within three month* after the
del# ol the first publication ot
11,,4 notice must Me Iheir claims
with Ihit Courl W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M O NTH S
A FTE R THE DATE OF 1ME
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O P T OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AO other creditor* ot I ho
c'a«m« or Remand* against th#
dacadoaf* estate must Me
their claims with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
M ONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S 0EMANDS ANO
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The data of Ih* lira I public ehon of Ihis Nolle* r* Ih* 20lh
day o lJu n * 1997
LINOA SIMPSON ROTTER
22-E Chicopee Drive
Princeton NJ 06540
Ancillary Personal
Representative
Attorney lor Ancillary
Personal Representative
M A R O A R E TA WHARTON
Merger*! A Wharton. P A
456 South Central Avenue
Oviedo. FL 12765
&lt;407) 166-7193
Fla Bar No 292151
PubUsh Juno 20 27. 1997
DCF-224
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF TH C I STH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT, IN AN O FOR
e iM IN O L C C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
O C N IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C AS C K O I 9 7 -0 3 I3 C A -1 4 B
NORW EST M ORTGAGE INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
h e a t h e r t o n v il l a g e .
UN IT ONE.
HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NO T IC I
O F F O R IC L O S U R I S A L !
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summery Final
Judgment ot lor*cloture deled
Jun* Ith. 1997. entered in Civil
Cat* No 97-011S -C A -14 -B ol
Ih* Circuit Court ol th* I IT H
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida, I will sell lo Ih* highest
•nd best bidder lor cash AT
W E S T FR O N T DOOR ol Ih*
SEMINOLE County Courthout*
located at 301 N PARK AVENUE
*1 SANFORD. Florid*, at t l 00
e m on the 10th dey ol July.
1997 th* following described
property at set forth in said
Summary Final Judgment, to­
wn
LO T 62S. H EATHERTON VIL­
LAGE UNIT ONE. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT TH ER E O F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19.
PAOES 36 AND 37. O F TH E
PUBLIC R ECO R DS OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dalad this 6lh day ot Jun*.
1997
{CIRCUIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court
By Durulhy W Button
Oaputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
4600 SHERIOAN STREET
STE 400
HOLLYLWOOO. FL 33021
(9341941-0400

97-09921
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH D IS ABILI­
TIES ACT, parsons with disabil­
ities needing e special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-323-4330
EXT
4227,
t -800-955-9771
(TD O) or 1-800-955-9770. via
Florida Raley Service
Publish June 13. 20. 1997
DEF-172

ALO N ET F i t R ES P ECTED
Dating Borwau for SENIORS
1-900-922-4477
R**pon*iv* Attractive W M 41
seeks affectionate W F lo party
with L f f l b* trwnds 6713*42

¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥
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Large A Lov*/y Connections

FULLFIOURED LADIES
Plus Gentlemen Admirer*
To connect with o&lt;h*v Local
Single* for Dating 8 to

* LAy CV*f Plan1
*Eitra Slop Pay'
*1 Day off tor 7 Day* Out'
•401K Retirement*
•Health insurance"
’Vacation Pay'
•Rder Program'
I yr etp 4 CUSS A COL req
Pease CM Sam to 5pm
1 800 874 9050
Mon Fit O nly E O C ___
ALL DEPARTM ENTS 8 Hurt*
keeping.
Breakfast
servers
L Sundry person
Houseman,
Mantenarve and Oshwasfwr
Apply n person Uamoft Court
yard 135 International Pkwy
Lake M iry 444-1000___________

APPLY ADHESIVES

TO U R Social CIrcW
407-644-0364

27— Nursery A Child
Cara
HAPPY P r»-S ch o o l children
PLUS 6 caring HRS T**ch«r
Munchkm Manor 321-6648
CHILDCARE my horn* Special
rafts lor 4h*rschool Ford yd
mealt-trans Reasonable rales
M U M S km 324-5178
DAY 8 NTTE Chridcar* teach
mg. hot meals
reason* pie
rates Sunland C tta la t 134

tl

FUN. L o v m o . SAFE education
al car* tor your chad I yr 4
over HRS [among 326-4791

We Tran' ttt/Nr
local Work 811-t77-7378
A S S IS TA N T M A N A G IR S Sam
Goody. Semmoto Town* Clt
Mae
M u b ra n d
Ait*m*m*
Spg* Me'i
PW*e* appry to
person
AUTOM OTIVE OCTAX.ERS
Sanford l ongwood Ortarvfc
Good Income Potental
Benefits After 90 Days
T*pn Seal inf 40 7 291 )053
AVON EARN TO SON COMM
Flat Hr* Sandi 131-1181 Ind.

3*4** Rep 600-666-11*4

B a rte n d e rs
W O R K A T B U S Y A IR P O R T

Jerry 3 Caterers
i:&gt;3 o :m 5

_______

Cabinet Maker

Technician Apply m peraon lo
Hohdwy Inn fip s w 8750 EaM
Cotamal Dnve EOE
DRUG FREE WORK PLACE.

HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES.

nances Tacnnioen
App*y «
Inn Select.
person to
Ortando East UCF 12125 TBgR
Inch Av* Otando EOE
DRUG FREE W ORKPLACE
• W B O A ra N A A N O B C A P M
F/T A PfT Eipartanc* a ptoe.
but an* » • «
17-tOTv
C el
John 834-7858____________ ____

407-834-8387 ________________

Work al Buay Airport
W* ar* hiring Fir tendfy A
Courteou* PaoptB
CompatfUv* Wag**.

MRS. M ICHELLE S HOUSE
EiceOenf P m school (yogi am
DaJy 8 ftourty
G ap off rate* evaitbta
P/T A F I spaces avaJaMe
Cat about Bus months fpecuf
_________ 121-7813
MARTA S DAYCARE Baby's
loot Pr* School LAKE MARY
L)C 4594 7
3224X194

Jerry's Caterers
323-0345

Must hove alufiWKan
fortftve. 3246100

WORKINQ BUPERVWOn
IPM TO 2:90AM

EANFOROm I
VE R Y CLEAN, Newly Renovaled Move In toectaf 321-8788

1ANFORO Very ruce i W torehree* Near Lk Monroe/I 4/
MM tetomio 3ai-47}7
m o o AFT. SANFORD
t325/mon, wafer Ind.. Mngta
person. NO PETS- 323-0631
TOWN CENTRE ARARTS
3300 Bonus
Money
on
_ m
---------—

lomhinlB Country
•7.50/Mr. ♦ Bonom*.

FRANKLIN BUg.

100— Condominium

itves. Inc.
4 0 7 - 4 2 B - 7 7 7 E ___

»3— Rooms For Ront
CLEAN I
al ETT eta Pay phone taindry
Sontors Dlec, Pita porting

TOWNHOUSE.
31 , pnvaw bock yard
C M 322 2362

103— H o

Musi hav* good organuabonal
u r n . tom* cun cal and good
maud* Great earning potential
C*A 2B3-305S__________________

A-Z LA W TE CH

u m q

1525

-

Unfumlslwd

worker
Eip*nenced preferred
or wi* k *ri _Ca4 331 31

LAB O R ER S N EED ED
FOR UNDCROROUNO
U TILITY CO N TR ACTO R
H6 ALTH attURANCt AAO MIX
1 IM M * S * I

y « M ae*!

LAUNORY MAT ATTE N D A N T
Esp
IS 253*
P/T
Ap .
Laundromat |W*I Mart F u n I
3869 Hwy 17 82 Sentord
LP96F/T A PFT T91»*wv4
Stuff Com# and be a part (4 &lt;m
outstamBng Warn Of Nwse« *1
D*b*ry Manor *
'*tad
Sk*v*d nurteig f»okty tor Ihe
past tan y*#'s
Prevtoua a*
penence ■« a Charge Norse
helpful
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CEO
program
£
f O Employer eon16C fBta«0j

N O TIC E

___________ 323 6009___________
FURN ROOM - 84G W L Woman

asaments are subfecl to the
Federal Far Housing Act. which

E0.
house 324 3430

n d L a rd y phone, and lul
use 3*5390 4 -eek 324 495?
PRIVATE LONQWOOO HOME
Fufn. cable. KC MONssk 350/
(tap Phono 826-8Z87

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c r tw n iW i Knud on f i n , of*
or. fU g n n , m , h m d c ip , ti
l or i

I DOWN— WKY REMT7 .
Whan you car oan H i 3 bdmr

ROOM ro* *8MT I
I t o c w e h m rou m p n v

horn* ■/ G H A , now poet A ear
pat? Aa*aboutHUOhomes'

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3XGm on*l(XVdBp peys i
P t a 6 6 t t 6 « » 1 -W 8

2 B O R N to * M

I L a b * m ml beffv
taund A M prv. « d
1350/mon
Society
dtp C M lor 669MB 8784888 or
pgr 415-2827 Novo ftofroor or

n tg

8300/mon s |20Gd*p 322 1*87
ite fU W p m

tn aA/C
/c Lg. yard. 2818 El Cool
Ave VuiTnon tskkuVsoc
A .re^ ,PtaMecM33G22&gt;3
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no s m
C M A W I-te tE .
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g w ia a m g Q

SAW ONORENT TO OWN ;

Etaetrta 4
*6* 0. 320-3817.

G H A . FemfSy rm •
1897 Hefty Ave.

AM W ATT
I8 M IR W M M
CAM.C*rg***a. H e rs reSrtg.
‘
“ M IE S

MARMCR't VILLAGE
SPA i 90T«* MiOtaO
laonM *eraws m o up

im i

323-M70

tTCNSTROM RENTALS
*S AW 0H 05/2 New carpel end
pern*, very rve*
N996W
-S R Y N HAVEN 37 wr (tout*#
garage, spaaou*
347VM 7)

‘EJkNFORO &gt;7 ml kreptaca pnv

ROSELEA Y1XA8
3/1 OeertaT . | S M N A

*SANFORO Vi Apt Coe posa
O S A new carpel I42843M
Jtan Oeyta *r Ceres* D*FtMS'
333-1488 Stanesrar* Reewy
W* M E O HOUSES TO RENT1

W O f t K A Y A E T -S IM S W

11/1. nopal*, n
eftatton. 830Gmon

MAINTENANCE
Camp

groundreenoe

Some ttacbcal A plumbing
V*kd F0L W »»**nd» rwyuead

0 *4 322-44 70 tor

M A IN TE N A N C E
Esp si carpwwy. drywa* F*w#
n g 8 F u r t e g W f Green­
wood V64S 3*6 Mon* I Court
lake Mary 32)1 9 2 7 ___________

MANAGE M IN T COUPLE E *
ei apt managwnere 8 u p t n
live *v auto A cola 887-7001

•
Story Oewgn
• No On* Betoe* or Above
* Energy - E Roark Shdoo
* FneruBy On SAo Managomork
* FwnMwd OF UnAimtaFied StGdo*
• EiocktcRy FwnaRod
In SknSoo Orky

STUDIO 1 BEDROOM
MQ 1 U

f f l-n T -f g L

3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

■ ARN A CAR Buy A 8*6 Tupperwar* FT WJ ligM . TrWrWig.
Fre* Training. Great It . Ftai.
Nr*. 321-8421
______
LABORERS * OM VERi
Needed.---------NO FEB
WerktoroeUSA 3 » M B

3291 S. SANFORDAVE., SANFOflD
37-113

Sominok) Emptoymont

CLER ICAL
Answer phone*. Me. computer
tap hefpK* |60ate 324 1777

43— Legal Services

company.

wta Yam, good Bo
nedtatafy *30-4700

LABOR!* FOR CERAMC snap

Etp w Urrvnakng essem
btng A r t u e r a CaM foe an
appointment 334-8100._________

Cashiera/Counter
Person

Unfumlshod

TOLL COLLECTOR mnees F\R
A pert Bme. CM lor Womwlon.

H OTEL
O P P O R T U N IT IE S
A Beautiful and *«cihng ho*M
hiring tor to* toaomang puwmna
House personn and
— Memwnanoe
-------------

A beaut-ful A *«c*ng hC*M to­
taled near UCF m Iwlng to&gt; 8w
following potmen*
Cook*.
B*ri*nd*r*. CocktaJ Seryteeri.

12— Elderly Care

Legal Notices

SmrfceMrtd In Caeeefberry le
now hiring) Slert t S .T M r .T D J .
311-4343
C e rS |
“

09— Apaflmont*

71— »M p Wanted

Growing

71— Help Wanted
CLASSIFIED 0EPT
HOURS

71— Help Wanted

9 H W M II
M iR R t kUUOS HdNNO

m

Car A Insurtnc* tw d a d
Wasssnd* FREE 331 3299

Retiddntlal Cledning

Lake7 M a m 6" S a n fo rd

MOLLY MAX) IS HM NQ

F/T'M-F ' 66pm
Wta Train. 407-737-9007.

Adoption 175 Nam* Chang*
$35. Etc (407) 52243347 24 hrt
t l off with nu t *d

55— Business
Opportunities
prr W ORK, meV4 gr.a t S IS '
Demo qualify kitchen toot* ml
ow Pampered Chef For del*#*
(407) 91
VENDING: Easy At caan In­
come Can lor lr*« brochure
1 800 83C 4353
WORK FROM HOME No cosl tor
supplws **m to S36Gwt mak
n g brae 834-8888 Eat. *45
YO UR OW N RADIO SHOW
C FL redo station has aa lime
torrent Can 407 322 1 400

61— Money to Lend

r* need a dental
tS M ttn t' who a caring A h*» a
piaasant personality tor our p*
•ere* m u m b* g ig A c*n.&lt;wd
as denial *settling 4 radtotogy
8-3. Tues. Wad. I Th u n lmmun-jabons must o* up to oat*
Good pay tor qualified person
Sand return* to Bind Boa R.

PO Boa 1667. Sanford. FL
32772-1667

NOW HIRING
'DINING ROOM SERVERS
'F R O N T DESK REP
'S A LE S SECRETARY
Apply m person

Marina Hotel
5t0 Psimelto Av*. Sentord
OO CKW OR KER Trent** U - f 10.
Load A Unload Truck*) FC C
Sm. Ft* 407-116-60B2
PRIVATE HOME. Cta*n A com
genial working conditions We
need an etp coo* 1-2 M days/
wk lor preparing meals in ad­
vance Eiceilenl pay lor quali­
fied person Health c*d A rats
necessary
Send resume to
Blind Boa R P O Boa 1667.
Sanford, FI 32772 1667

P/T S E C R E TA R Y Musi have
Kant f t or oktar. casual wnokng atmosphar* vanoua dueea
Venous hour*. M-F. n ja l

0* heats* 310-9757

PHQN£.£BOS

STO N EBRO O K
APARTM EN TS

PHONE PROS

A + C o m m u n it y .
— O p e n Daily —
Airport Road &amp; Live Oak Dr.

Part 9m* evening* 25 hours
Great 2nd pb. longwood a/aa
Earn S300twe*kfy
C a l 834-1858
Salary • comm • bonus F/T or
P/T Related *tmc«ph*ra smokn ] ok Dabbw or Cat 717 827D
EMPLOYMENT: Ctartcaf A
Lcyu mdutrry Tan
Tamp A F/T
Ramady Staffing:

Call Howl 322-9556

RIGHT HAND MAN
NEEDS Y0U1
$ Paid Dally S
Workers wen cars paid bonus)
Apply reedy to work between
5am Sam 1205 Hwy 17-82,
________Longwood. F L ________

R e giste r

SALES REPS We need you to
grv* you ih* chare* u buM a
new « IIstance to katas of fu^i
quaety Wines and CTtampaqn*
to pRu
~ customers You can
LINO
warn
■ a
■ good income.
n f l
ON GOfNQ TRAPONGM
X YOU are lhal person Biel cen
do Bw foO FAX resierta to 407-

Today

SCREEN PRINTER TRAINEE
learn th* trad*, eqwnence a

AM ER ICAN
A UTO
TITLE
LO ANS You keep car, no credit
check 322-M 47 l ongwoix)

ALMOST GOME!
Specials on select

C O M E H O M E T O P R IV A C Y

plus Longwood 407-331-8886

FL O R ID A

TECHNICAL
CO LLEG E
Orange City Campus

Classes Forming Mow
• Medical Office Specialist
• Computer Drafting &amp; Design
• Computer Electronics
Technician

SECURITY OFFICER JO B
Training Armed A Unarmed
BranUy A Aeeec. 8*4-7464
SECUR ITY O f FICER S-UC.
Unarmed. FT,1&gt;T Sentord 4r#4
High profile $6Ajp 894 0118
SWTTCHBOARO OPERATOR
P/T Friendly personeiity A
ptaasani voice Mon. Wad. Frt
evenings. Sat days Drug free
Work Place Apply Don Meel• ys Seminofe Ford. 1792 A
l eke Mery BNd
TELEM ARK ETING : Top U tor
your ptaasani phone vole* and
telephone personality Appoint­
ment salting lor local Account­
ing Firm Fleubto 4-hour 'day
shifts 37 hour plus Performance
Bonus C M Jodi 407-322-2010
TRULY NOLAN PEST CONTROL
Now Iknng Sales Inspectors tor
Seminole A Volusia Counties
Sales asp nee Oreal benefits A
company vehicle provided Ap­
ply 3422 S Orlando Dr . Senlord___________________________

24117 S. Volusia Avenue, Oruitfte City
(I I* ) 17 92 Next To Jade Gjnlrns)

(9 0 4 )

8 5 1 -0 8 8 2

Financial aid available lor (hose who quality.
Career assistance available.

A C ICS A C C R E D IT E D M E M B E R

VACATIONS

UNBELIEVABLE PACKAQEI
UNBELIEVABLE COMMISSION!
EVENINGS ONLY LONQWOOO
370 PER DEAL
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
CALL 334-1436

Country Lake iS
a

Apartments
2714 Wdfewood Ave.. Sanford

M o re
A p a rtm e n t:
Less M o n e y !
2BR

WOAKIRI H6 ID6 D
Call tor appt
113 NO
N ofF*e
a PC 633-1133

I

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3 if«

1150 Sq. Ft.

1 Month FREE Rent
or

I

F R E E Washer/Dryer
1 Yr. Lease
AIRPORTBLVt;
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Friday, June 20, 1997 - 7 *

103— House sUnfurnished

118— Office Space
For Rent

K i r *N* C A R I . Y I . E ® h y I . u r n \ V r lKh l

141— Hom es For Sale

lH I* t
;
I BEDROOM 1 1/1 BATH
, Llv/Oin/KH/Uttf. rm 3435/mo
1423/dap. No Pw*
Downtown : 122-3343

105— Duple x/Triptex

SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
MOO *a ft bfctg total 1200 a/1t
per office unit 407 321-7004

w

werahouae, 1/3300 Sr . FI
A/C. truck access. hi-doore.
It J M Ho. 333-1433.

110— Offlcs Space

141— Hom es Fo r Sale

For Rant

Don 893-401$ aftarSpm.

ACCESS TO K H E N ^ ^ r t S T

A MOVE M IP fC U L it 400 tq
J l A i« l P M A MONTH OfheeSlorag# 3210120 or 133 2554
O rn C IM T A IL
SpeceSan
tort High kaftc Pa *q ft 3425
*r 1648 Sq h $750 cerpet A A/
&lt; Wee at W X Propwme* 321
4729________________________
» PROFESSKMAL/RETAA.
1J01 W. FIRST ST
JM to 6.1X *0 ft Amo av*4
putard* tort (torage 5 bey btog
or tout prop ot t 8 000 tq ft on T
17 ec 122 aISA or 740 0500

ed home* wen no realm comm » c n &gt;00709 &gt;478_________
EXCHANGE or SELLVOUR

Prop
Property
located anywhere!

Ck o M B R N M I E

n

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P C U V i-A Tio N S .
•
AHtABTrcft CAT 5

GOVT FORECLOSED

acre

♦

389 000

1,100

»q

Muet ten

ft

Large Acreage Surtabto tor Sub«w*ion Erwang. planted, road
frontage A Umber a pfu*
Fatt Ooetog. Ca*h
WntrVCaUFai
Atlantic Land Conaullants. Inc
1985 South Woodard Bkrd
DeLand FL 32720-7990
(905| 734-7343, Fai (904) 734
7345 To4 Free (880) 035 5281

PAW* t t f c f iC

LCAV|n L*
ijffC P t&gt;o\

b*dg

tnquonl Tai Repo * R E O t VOur

Amo Toi Free (1)800-211 9000
EH H-2708 tor curenHeanoa

NEAR OSTEEN Nice 12 « nee
great ichocM

I B U Y H O U SES!
Any condrtkxvAJI cash
(407) SW-S5S3

POOL* 3 BORMvGreat Area
Family room. Fenced yd.
Only 334,300 33»7tfa

BEAGLE/CHOW MIX 12 »k&gt;
CuM A hr**y. *hot* A
325 00 Ca« 321 506A

FREE PAOERS Free Recryttal*ng Unt ca»* 39 95/mo Ca*
tor retlnellon* 407 031-5434

FREE TO OOOO HOME
Bird dog puppw*
Ptoaee cal 321-1470

231— Cere For Sale

201— Horse ■

19TI DOOGE Mail Van 1 ton w/
360 motor S2.(XXVcbo Can Cmdy or Kant at 322-0177

ARABIAN MARS A 8 week r.ity
No paper*, tap rider 31200/
OBO Ca* (152) 742 7200
SUMMER CAMP Honebeck
Rtdtog Leajor* Hcoa* ProwJad Ptua Swimnwio 290-9391
RAR Hor*e»hoelng Co.

IS yr* d ptd thoetog A rmmmg Hoi. cold. A corrective
thoemg Ca* 898 2807

160— Business For
Sale

*u

332 333

1907

223— Miscellaneous

LAND WANTED

MU^T WA^h

Near Airport. 2/1 Home on 1/3

Home* from pennwt on t i oe

N f t O 1-40 ACRKS CHSAPt
Prater highway ftnntage m CR
46 area , E or W Car Jell 907-

199— Pete A Supplies

1513

el 338J733ttF 333-72SO

INVES
VESTOR3I I-----------------------REALTY 774-MIS

n-ercftr
^ iff7 Ft v g A .t w

207— Jew elry

LIM OUSIN! BUSINESS
Oe
Bary to DeLand arwe 3&lt;9k toe
price
Include* Lincoln kmo
end ye4ow page ada 290-7105

J A L ftoe utf. JWwek
ft*pair Cuatom
m Deetgn. Whole1
aate 407
77-127-0311

300 Cal 122 :

2 and 3 B edroom

Apartments

Mat
Sumnwt
Savittga

U b

ElYU M LO E M DU gar. pool,
tone*. carpel ceramic A hard­
wood noore. Lovely home, prime
area Reduced 391.900 328
9140/323-3400___________
LARS MARY Lg 2 OrtorVJ 04th
ceikng Ian. ipnnaieri.
3*4.300 FSBO 5 X 9 2 9 2 __
LONOWOOO/LAKE MARY 3/1
Near YMCA A LMHS Moving
mull let W MO 339-7728
MONTHLY PJ. 3473. Braid new
32 homer No down tor quel
fled buyer* MOVE IN THIS
MOMTHI Cat hkenea* Andrew*

V N ^

*q « . 1 12.% BrMk Town
. Ir Me. completely reno­
vated
149k 0 6 0
VALUE
PIUS REALITY 904 5324)802

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IN F U L U

I* N O W
U J IT H

C o r* \L p/\^e He/M-Tn

127— Storage/Offtoe
For Rent
CASSt L* t R R Y m T

LJA R To o N

C F J y p L IA N C C

159— Reel Estate
Wanted

Starting
At

O T )

141— Hom es For Sals
SANFORD 1/2-1105 W 3rd St
CM/A. Security Sy* Fr pic. Fed
yd w/20 X 38 wort ihop EX­
TRAS
380k Cal U*e 291
SANFORO HISTORIC 0*ST
4 P i t * Newly renovated By
I1 I3 J M . 321-9733
STOP PATWO RENT 2840 El
Captain Sanlort
TcUiy renrj
vatod 3/2 3500 down. 849mo
332-0331 Ll
AffORDAHlI HOMES
VENTURE I I’HtIHf HUES

CALL US AT

407) 324-4334
lr tA

4 r*J Airport Bl*d on H.irrwvV Awnuo

SAnfO Cd, fL 31771

lia rtw e ll A v r
___

RCS. LOT. B q Oak* I 29 Ac*
Mettonvitie Rd
Near Aimoti
355 000 132 3171 or 132 0455

157— Mobile Hornet
For Sale
41 SKYLWC DM . m r T u ,
naae Cove UuW See Mult Set
315 000 Can tor data** 102
2000

2 ~W9 IOOWkC in ti l mi rm*l
W O included
34000000
123-7133 or cm* I 3290992
PAR* AV I M OeRf PARR
Home* 31000 to 30 000 Set up
rvw vtog OLXETI 122 2*41

CA R R IA G E C O V E

(

D M C rK M
On 25th Sf/wef ffll J&amp; A'Poheoon \7 92

153— Acreage Lot For
Sate

A P A IT M IN T S

HORSE LOVERS 4,2 on 2 *2
act mm* tort bam 1103,300
LARS MARY over 1/3 acre M
drift nn 2 perch#* 134.300
RENOVATEO 47 He new
comer tot. garage 342.100
POOL 42. *cm porch 2 car gar.
kvdnrm 334.300
NSW CUST SLT 37 2 car gar
comer u . trend M2.500
I'A IJl C IM li iliN I
,1 M - i M
Pit Cl HI Ml i s
I . ’ I I /t.*l

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale
Prettiest lot in Town

&lt;« 1 1ll mmmot oans
cowl *4nti ocarot |i2 too
La ke H a rn e y W o o d s
11 Wt»43l Ac's* O ISM Nxrwy
l J AeSrSto W1 M6

24*44e 2/2 *3 Perm Sprwg*
double rod. railed FI mom
carport W 0 n mad 117.000
12aS2 2/t SO manatee WO .
lg tcreen room
33.500
14 ■ 44c 1/7 40 Skykne
FL Room Carput 314.300

Cell Carriage Cove
323-4160

OPEN HOUSE
401 BRIGHTVIEW DRIVE
LAKE MARY
CHASE GROVES
$107,999
0*44 Sefertey. keen - 1 S3
0*4 • 1*1*1 fteoa •* 38
L r lift* Uaikl kvr M u n

■ki'yk •«*fJtpUt etWto Jryni
k h p a r TVt* ire* * « ( ■*}
n - i ■ n « h i* V, Umn a tea'
5kf h tkn •nirkl r v I W *'
tow ft* *• Oaki rukii J t
!OMtu t Ma&gt; A Cut Writ

Number of Happy Home Owners:

35
6

Homes Under Construction:
Still Paying Rent:

YOU

YOU SHOULD BE ONE OF THESE
LUCKY HOMEOWNERS. COME OUT
THIS WEEKEND AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
DOOR PR IZ ES SUNDAY AT TH R EE,
FOUR AND FIVE O’CLOCK
3 :0 0 T w o Rift c e rtific a te s to S on n y* E1I1Q
4 :0 0 T w o R ift ce rtifica te * to Ked Lo b ster
5 :0 0 F o u r Rift ce rtifica te * to C o lo ra d o Steak H ouse

SEE IF YOUR FAMILY IS ELIG IB LE FOR A HOUSING GRANT
TH A T W ILL PAY TH E DOWN PAYMENT AND CLOSING COST.

W atson R ealty C o rp ., REALTOR

ANTIQUE Taking Up
leeedwey LMty* Can Sell
Oviedo: MS-3322.

CLEAN NEWSPAPERS
Akim Cane Copper/Braee
) Recycling: 121-4X194
113 W. Fktt-kkP 3 9 I,1
Set. 3-1

181— Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
CHERRY WOOD
Oval 71* w/leaf S S plush
upholstered chairs. Never
opened, etui b oied .. Cost
62400. Sell 1790. Matching
Cherry coflee S end
table*, sen 6290. 677-1428

*—

I

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GARAGE

ENTiRTAWMENTCINTEft
3 piece. »n Length 0 ft ia*
Great tend 1230120 anykme
FULL K/TCHCN. OW under
counter GE 3100, Electric
Rang* almond GE 3&lt;S0 Mch
an cabtoet* WmonrVoaa w w w
end rtxreer tope 4 over heed
cabtoet*. t pantry, unkcomer
cabtoet ito* 3800 OBO « n t m
toaet 310 AC wtodow vwwt 3&lt;X.
CM A 3800 419 84A5_________
M ATTRCS8 SALE • FuA w *
u»ed be* ipnng* * maftre**
305 X Larry * Mart 122 4 112

1 FAIRLY YARD SALE
Fn A Sat. A-1 ftcyde* tom.
ctotnmga toy* A tots mora'
K » 0 Upaaia Rd. Santort

236— Vehicles
Wanted
CASH 333 PAIOI
For Jttok Car*. Trucks A Mftcl
«tH»AMtRiCABf AuTirut U1 **8Q

239—

Motorcycles/B Ikes
For Sale
I WILL BUKO your cu*lom Har
ley Oavidaon
Price* itarimg
*1318 998 130-1996 tor detaJ*

CAMP FOR U 00 A M GHT
•Natural-Betttng Outet
A Secluded M2-7134M0t

^APPUANCE
STORE,Ik
370 E M I S R . 434
(Bedeock Plaza)

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 7 -3 3 4 4

G A R A G E SA LE
Sitotand n a t n soe Cherokee
Circle Men* ctotbmg tool*,
jewelry hndng* book* muc
houeenoid A craft 4em* Sal §

2___________________

186— Com puters A
Typing

GIANT MOVING BALE
Ftvnrture *4*etron&lt;* hou**hoid ftem* clnhtog baby Mult
more I X Scvearkng Oak* Crt.
oft Lake Mary etvd (near 17 92)
Fo«ow tftjn* SAT SUN
95
32007]! Direckon*__________

COMPUTE R/TYPESI TTsiaTerm
paper*
n#wtletter*
brochure* patteup * layout
127 8036

fttrxHiruL u a l a u n . ec.

1334 CHEVY 310 Pick up
5
Speed A/C. bed me
33965
Cel 298 7305

241— Rec. ~ ~
Vehlcles/Cempers For
Sale

Dining Room Table

DC LUXE Scub* Owing U lM C O
natoraxAed* compr#*aor 5000
p*ht2 elm-tO hp Ipn
Etoctrc
motor VT toto 312.1
39 998 K a m co ld / 122 12X

1380 FORD n s o LARIAT 4X4 8
SPEED. A/C.V*. NEW TIRES
33375 Cal 293-7305

~
219— Wanted to B uy

SANFORO
Attumebie
7N
Great cath flow 359 900 Ca4
811 0432 day* or 110 0444

1 0 7 — S p o r tin g O o o d *

235Truck/Buses/Vans For
Sale

4 Rent Sm Store Ankgue*. art
iludto. itam gtai*. turn retlnitn . great eipoture
Ovwdo 1858822

165— Duplex For Ssle

u A N t^ e rr ti

MOVING SA LE
Twin canopy bed w/ dre*t«r.
tw « bed computer dew. tkke*
•et A te,'|

• RecooditionetJ 4 nebuift
W»»h«rs. Dry*n, Rftngtaton

Rirges 4 Oghwnlxn
1?Ho Wlr-in-y ;r 4-" ;rrjnn
2 tnr .TjIUMi ji 4k{gntw 0

De/Zvery A vallabtm

goodt Me Dona &gt;dt toy* 315
M«tom lake Dr Santort Fn A

s -L t i
YARD/MOVING SALE
Sat S-l 308 larkwood Or San­
tort Everything Must Got

Used Washer* A Dryers
from 680.00 se.

Let A Professional Do It!
252-Additione A
Remodeling

268-Cleaning
Services

NEW REMOOCL RE PAW
Ooor*. wvxtowt carpentry
iking idecks A concrete
323-44321S
! Q Bkknt C8C1900O

KATHY * KLEANMO-Resrd.
wkly mo . rental dean-out* 11
yr* eip • ret* 330-5231

253-Air Conditioning

269-Concrste

AC FOR SALE inwde knd out
side urvt
For more into CAH
123 7018 or 826-8899

B W T T CONCRETE *031515
Drivewey* Padea Sldawalka
Harold Swift: 407-124-1543
CMand 304-733-1034

259-Chlld Care
Centers

Slabt-Pattoa'Sldewelk*
Anythtog you need Lc A Ina
MOVIsa. Free e*t 172-5230

PRESCHOOL *042532
Fun. Loving. Sale educaibonai
care tor your chid 324 1962

270-Drywall

263-

Ceiling Repair

POPCOR N CEILIN G
REPAIR

ORYWALL-STUCCQ Repairs
Wal A Ceikng Te.ture*
Matched Poocom 122-4114

CALL ROBERT 328 9335

271-Electrical

264- Clock Repair

MYRIAD ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS

ANTIQUE CLOCKS REPAIRED
Grandfather. Wal. Mantle *
Cuckoo 40/ 322 1320

Residential commercial
L c aER X I 4297 Inabondad
Cell (*07) 733-4332

265-Carpentry
HEED A REASONABLE CABPENTER? CaX Justwi today
327 8063 «CaC0241Cq
CARPENTER. AJI Homo
lepeirt. painting A ceramc ike
Richard Oroea 321 5972
OAVIO GREEN CARPENTRY
Home improvements, m o il, re­
pair*. licrtns 320-1916967-5206

Lurrrni rmkk-nUi out rllaltrir Itir dm In*

M O D K l H O M E OPEN FROM TW O T IL SIX EX C EP T WEDNESDAY.
PALM PO IN T IS LO CATED ON BRISSON AVE. BETW EEN
25th S T R E E T AND CELERY AVE. IN SANFORD.

Antlque/Collectlblea

ST. JOHN'S RIVER 37 ml pool
2 car gw. iwrvWdto. 3157.900
V P Properttea 321-4734

: Lair Min Offlc* 321-2720

Progress Report:

211—

SANFORO-0 we am * acme on
Lake Sytvan 1200.000 W Me
tcrow*fcl Realtor. 322 7983

GEN. COMPUTERS T&gt;Wng
Work. Sm. Sue. A cc l. Flyer*
Lakat* A Mere. 1*1-710*

W kWjemrm &gt;toN tot :«W4H
Iftrte t utort I m Ha Im

From
PALM POINT

163— Wsterfront
Property F o r Sale

1303 CAPRICE CLASSIC
3400 Cash Only
Ca4 torappt 3221091
322 :
1333 COUGAR Auto. Ml. AC.
M power MUST SELL! 3700
fton 320-0368, leeve me**aoe
TIRED OP PAYING high prtcee? CeR FRED 1 have the vehi­
cle lor you. Call 130-1034

266Carpet/lnstaliations
CALL US lor a* ot your carpeland finer covering need*
MET Mtu. DIRECT Baaaoo

a 268-Cieanlng

NEED AN FUCTR ICtAH T
CALL OtCK a ELECTRIC
407-121-3711
Uc. ER0002I23/Over 13 Yr*.

276-Handy Man
MORRIS CONSTRUCTION
Tree Ivc carpentry. I haiAmg.
odd pea A more No |ob loo
smaX Free estimate* 574-0621

278-Home
Improvements
CHARLES D. (Den) MILLER
Bmkler CBCOS7265. Re*
Comm, remodel, addition*, re­
pair MC. VISA
407-120-1741
0AVK3 KEY CONSTRUCTION
NevWRemodetln^Repair*
U c: CQC067334 120-7202
U TTO N 'S Handyman A Cleantog Svcv No |ob too vnaJlbig
Freeest 24 hr tve 657-0618
R AN O rS REPAIRS toVEd.
pant, rotten wood, repairs, cuv
lom woodkork 334-7337
SPECIALITY COTORACTOR
Pami and hm rprs UCBONDED Jack Tuttle 130-3972

279-

lrrlgetlon/Repair

R AM M AKEN ftlRIGATtON
Repaek 1 tnatakaeon.

Free estimate* Cat 444X74

280-

Laundry Service

272-Construction

M A R T* LAUNDRY SERVICE
WUI waah A lion. Pickup A
Deliver, Low rate*. 123 *344

Rellablw/reaaonabi*
Duider.
eip in F L Guar work Ail type*
ot const »BC0241X 32* *780

284-Lawn Service

274-Fence
NORTH SOUTH FENCE
Sarvtce-InMAl Cuatom Design
Free tot Ucln* 380-3000
SPSCIALSMO in at tone* re
pair*, privacy lence instai*. A
gale* Free ettxnaie* 096-2335

Services

276-Handy Man
S STAR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES. Plumbing, carpen­
try, eiee. roof A yard Work
Uc. 121-3621

k*W CLEANING: 122-4508
Domestic to Othcea/Buslneseee. We do the Job right.___

HOME REPAIRS. A U . TYPES
Dona Eiperify A Reliably
Ca* Caeey: MI-7337

LARRY S PAINTING
Painting A prtsaura cleaning
Uc/lrt* Fra* E(L 302-1337

297-

Plumbing

J. W. RUCKER PLUMBING
24 Hr. 5vc. A Drain Cleaning
(U c CFC) 407-333-3323

298- Pressure
Cleaning
OUN RITE Houte*. mobile
home*, waft*, decks, drive*.
Free aet. (Jo in * -1214122

Pressure Cleaning
C«X lor ft** estimate
between S-7, M-F 321 0712
PRES5URE-Steem Weehing
Deck* ' Walks ' Driveway*
STEAM FACTORY 324-7686

302-Roofing
NEW R O O F IN Q A REPAIRS
Uc/lns. Fin. AvaiL Free Eat
O.LW. Roofing: 230-3214
DOLAN ROOFINO lie. RCOO42704, Fiee Eat. Re-Roofing A
Repair*. Pgr 837-0120.
YATES ROOFINO since 1328
Church A Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gen.
Uc. SRC0022330.122-1443

305— Secretarial &amp;
Typing

A B E TTE R CUT. Sr. DtSC.
Week by Week . Realtor cut*.
Free E at U c . 592-2434

TROISE ASSOC. Cen FL. Inc
PARALEGAL Legal doc prep
Adoption, bankruptcy, divorce,
contract*, wills, incorporation*,
Notary ........... ,.407-121-1382

Central Florida Lawn MenegamentComplate lawn care Free
eskmale* 260-4239

314— Swimming Pool
Services

291-Painting
BHUNNELL PAINTING. 21 Yi*

HOUSECLEANfttO-Oependa&amp;e.
hone*t One time or weekly Cal!
tor tree estimate between
8 2. M F 321 6712

291-Painting

(9 3 X 4 9 5 ) C o m m Residential
Carpentry Repair*. Wall paper.
PiM lenng
322 2591

CO M M R ESIO with 5 yr
Warranty A Power Waah.
Cell Anikei *30-4231
FRANK BAR NH ART Painting
Ptua Pressure Cleaning. U N
In*. Sine* 1970.123-1182

CARL'S POOL RENOVATION
Wa do acrylic deck*, kool
decks, march* A diamond
bright.Id yr* Remodeling.
10% Senior Cttlmn Discount
LloBonded 407-1267318

315— Upholstery
MEL'S UPHOLSTERY A
CRAFTSMAN WOODWORKING
M yr* tap. 321-4394

317 Wekivu Springs Road
Longwood. FL 32779
\^X TS O N

Eli

Office: 407/862-2013
Model Home: 407/321-1298

A d v e r t i s e D a ily In A ll 3 P u b lic a tio n s
S a n lo r d H e r a ld • B a r g a in H u n te r * L a k e M a ry L ife
v
A 3 -L in e A d A v e ra g e s $ 4 6 .0 0 / m o n th
C all T o d a y ! C la s sifie d D e p t. 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

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�- Sanford Ha raid, Sanford. Florida

Friday. June 20, 1997

BLONDIE

by Chic Young

Is vitamin regimen too much?

DEAR DR. C O TT: I am 70 years old
and need all the energy I can gel.
Consequently, I take the following vit­
amins Centrum Silver, J00 milligrams
of calcium. 1,000 units of vitamin E,
MO mg of vitamin C. and 1,000 micro­
grams of vitamin Bl2. Am I overdoing
it?
DEAR READER: Probably.
A strong multivitamin/mineral prod­
uct. such as Centrum Silver, will sup­
ply all the vitamins and minerals that
by Mort W alktr you need. Of course, you're a lio
obtaining many vital nutrients from
your food, so even the Centrum may
not be necessary
Authorltiaa recommend calcium
supplements (1,000 to 1,300 m g a day)
for older men and post menopausal
women, to retard the rate of osteo
porosis. Therefore, given your age.
the calcium Is a good idea.
Also, I see no harm in taking vita­
min E, although I doubt that you need

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otitis."

descending air must exit or enter the
middle ear chambers through the
Eustachian lubes (liny vents between
the nose and ears).
When the aircraft climbs, the ambi
ent pressure Is reduced and air leaves
the middle ears. Ordinarily, this caus­
es no problems, the ears pop and the
pressure is relieved. On the other
hand, during descent, air must enter
the middle ears in order lo equalise

Likewise, the amount of vitamin C
you are taking won't harm you. but
there is enough of this compound in
by A rt Santom the Centrum, so additional doses are
unnecessary,
SAT W HM ^
Finally, you can skip the Bt2
D O TO JN £ E D
because it. too. is plentiful in food and
is included in Centrum
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the increasing (external) pressure.
It is more difficult for the air to
enter the Eustachian tubes, especially
when the tissue around the vents is
swollen and inflamed. If the pressure
cannot be equalised (by swallowing
hard or yawning), the ear drums are
depressed inward, leading to pain and
loss of hearing
People with colds or upper-respira
tory infections should delay flying to
avoid this complication, called "barn

*TM0U A R T ,
TME AAAN.

*LET MY
PEOPLE 601 *

D EA R DR G O T T : I'm a black
female without serious skin problems
However, for the past few months,
I've noticed little pink spots that
appear on different parts of my body
They are enlarging but aren't painful
or swollen Can I do anything to stop
this*
DEAR READER Painless, expand­
ing areas of skin depigmcntetxm are
usually due to vitiligo, a common and
harmless condition that affects people
of all races
Vitiligo has many cauies. including
Addison s disease 'deficiency of the
adrenal glands*, diabetes, pernicious
anemia, and thyroid disorders In
some people, the viUligo is inherited

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such people can prevent baro-otilis by­
using a nasal spray lAfrin and others*
that shrinks the tissues surrounding
the Eustachian tubes, (hereby allow
ing pressure-equalisation to lake
place
Although baro otitis is uncomfort
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In others, no cause can be identified
You should be etamined by a der­
matologist and undergo blood testa In
an effort lo discover the cause of your
sluu affliction Some forms of vitiligo
are curable, for example, by using thy­
roid supplements for hypothyroidism
However, In most Instances, the
therapy is cosmetic, creams or tan
ning lotions to camouflage (he depig
mented areas. Remember that
because areas of vitiligo lack melanin
iskin pigmenti. they ran sunburn
badly — even in persons with dark
complexions. So if you're out In the
bright sunshine, be sure to use a sun
screen on the exposed areas of vitili“ ° O E A R D R G O T T : W h y la M not safe
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DEAR READER: During the cabin
pressure changes when climbing or

Counting
the cookies
By Phillip Alder
Children usually love to eat cookies
They visit and revisit the cookie jar.
even when told not lo by their parents
As a parent, though, how do you know
when your child has had his fingers in
the jar if he eats the cookie out of your
sight? The only way. short of putting a
lock on the jar, is to count the cookies
regularly Yet how many parents can
be bothered tu do that?
It's the same at the bridge table, of
course. Most playeri cannot be both­
ered to count the cards. In this deal,
how would you plan the play in four
spades? West starts with three rounds
of diamonds. East follows once, dis­
cards a low heart, and ruffs Back
comes a heart.
South was tempted to bid three no­
trump over two spades, and when the

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‘Birthday
Saturday. June 21. 1997
In the year ahead you should be m a bet­
ter position than you've been *i the past
to build a solid financial base. Handle
your resource^ with care and think 'save*
instead of "spend *
C A N C E R (J u n e 2 1 -Ju ly 2 2 ) This isn't
one of those days when you ! wish to be
left alono to do your own thing, so maka
plans lor something social with two of
your lavonle pals Trying lo patch up a
broke n ro m a n c e ? T h e A s iro -Q ra p h
Matchmaker can help you understand
what to do to make the relationship work.
Mail $2 79 to Matchmaker, c/o this news­
p a p e r, P .O . B o x 1758. M u rra y Hill
Station. New York. N Y 10158
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) You may be « an
extremely industrious mood today, and
y o u 're apt to a c c o m p lis h m ore than

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But that could have been silly, espe­
cially if partner were short in dia­
monds
South saw that he had to find the
club queen to get home. Judging that
the overcaller was more likely to have
any missing honor, declarer drew
trumpe. cashed the chib ace, and led a
club, planning lo finesse dummy's
jack. West's discard left the contract
unmakable
South should have left the club suit
until last.
After drawing trumps, learning that
West had three spades to go with his
■lx diamonds. South should have
cashed his second heart honor, played
a trump to dummy's ace. and ruffed
the last heait in hand. When West fol­
lows, South learns that he began with
either 3-3-4 1 or 3-4-6 0 distribution.
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teed Declarer leads a club to dum­
my's king and finesses through East
on the way back.

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if you're consistent
V IR G O (A u g . 23-Sept. 22) Spending the
day with an old friend could taka the edge
oil the more sobering aspects ol your Me.
II * the type of happy break you need.
LIB R A (Sept. 2 3 -O cL 23) There w ool be
anything or anyone more important to
you today than your loved ones. Your
show of concern will strengthen these
bonds even further
S C O R P IO (O c t 24-N ov. 22) An opportu­
nity may presen: itself today that enables
you to have that sought-after serious dis­
cussion with a pal. It should work out
impressively well
S A O IT T A R IU S (N o v . 23-Dec. 21) Sum ­
mer officially begins today, so you'd bet­
ter start getting all ol your play things m
order Prepare for your outdoor activities
with a smile
C A P R IC O R N (D ec. 22-Ja n. 19) How you
utilize your time today could be extremely
important to you. You are not likely lo
aSow others to impose upon you or waste
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and your intuition should work m a com­
patible m anner today Q iva aqual c re ­
dence lo each as lo what you reason and
what you perceive.
P IS C E S (Fe b. 20-M arch 20) Continue lb
be reaksbc about people as well as y o jr
lot m lifa. Major achievements are possi­
ble 4 your outlook is honest end practical.
A R IE S (M a rc h 2 1 -A p r ll 1 4 ) U su a lly
yo u rs too engrossed in your latest p rjl#ct lo wonder what others think abogt
them. To d a y , h ow a vsr, peer approval
could bo of great significance.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Eaay-goujj
you may be, but you never tail to take
your responsibilities seriously To d g y
your behavior will be drawn Irom bojh
sides of the spectrum.
Q E M IN I (M a y 2 1 - J u n e 2 0 ) W h e n
involved in joint endeavors today, yoyr
more teiioua side is bkefy to surface and
override your nonchalant attitude that you
usuaty kka to display.

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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Saminole County since 1008
89th Year, No. 214 - Sanford, Florida

Agents storm
area sex club

Today:
Scattered
Thunderatorme.
IllSha in the upper
80a.

Far

Sheriff vows to
keep the heat on

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Herald Staff Writer

TODAY
B R I E F S _______________

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Volunteers needed
Seminole County Better Living for Senior*
c u rrm tly need* volunteer* for both Its Meals
on Wheels and II.O .M .E . Program* Individual,
group.
and
corporate
volunteers
are
encouraged to call. Th e Meals on Wheel*
Program provide* a nourishing noon meal and
a cold breakfast to elderly clients who are
ho me bound and unable to cook for themselves
The II.O .M .E . Program provides minor home
repairs, heavy chores, and painting for elderly
clients unable lo perform these tasks for
themselves.
O n the job training Is provided, no high level
skill is required The reward la the knowledge
that you have Improved the quality of life for
someone else. T o volunteer, please rail
Seminole County Better Living For Seniors at
333 8877. ext. 120.

Lake Jesup restoration
Friends of Lake Je su p
Restoration and
Management tram will meet Jun e 10 from 7 to
0:30 p m. al the Oviedo High School media
cenler. 601 King Street. Oviedo.

Weklva River adventure
There will be a midnight canoe trip on the
W rk lva River Ju n e 20 at Katie's Landing
starting al 6 p m
with dinner al W rklva
Marina's A trs a rx W * Restaurant tnllwwerl by a
four-hour, nine mile canoe ride Th e cost Is
*17 SO plus the cost of dinner
For lrtform.il ion and lo reserve, call 322-4470

Dog show
The American Kennel C lub will hold dog
shows al Central Florida Fairgrounds. West
Colonial Drive. Ju n e 20-22 from 9 a m lo S p m.
More than 1.H00 dogs and 140 breeds will be
seen each day.
Cost Is $3. adults. S I. children. Free admis­
sion with label from Pedigree Fond for Dogs
For Information, call 671-7440

Tow n meeting
S la lr Representative T o m Feeney will hold
a town meeting Ju n e 25 al 7 p m. al the Veteran
of Foreign Wars Hall on 7th Street and Avenue
Earn In Chuluota.
For Information, cull 977-6500.

Health coalition
Seminole C ounty H ru llh y Start Coalition
will hold Us board meeting Ju n e 30 al 8:30 a m.
In the auditorium of ihc county's health
department. 400 West Airport Blvd.. Sanford.
T h e coalition's teen pregnancy committee will
meet Tuesday at 9 u m.
For Information, call 6 7 1-2005

Photo exhibit
C olum bia Medical Center will present a
photo exhibit tilled. ‘‘A Trib e of W arrior
W om en.” Ju n e 16 through J u ly 6 al Cenler
Court In Seminole Tow ne Center. Sanford,
during regular mall operating hours. Th e ex­
hibit features photos and essays from 30 sur­
vivors nf breast cancer. Th e University of
A la b a m a at B irm in g h a m C o m p re h e n s ive
C a n r r r Center commissioned photographer
Mcltsaa Springer In 1994 for the project.
Breast cancer Is the most common rna-.
Ilgnancy and the major cause of cancer deulh in
women. One of every eight American women Is
diagnosed with the disease. O f Ihc women
diagnosed. 63 percent survive 10 years and 56
percent survive 15 years.
For Information, call 646-7860.

W ednesday night, confiscating
alcohol at the swingers' club

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Have mouse ears turned to horns?
Southern
B ap tists
boycott
Disney

Our readers
comment:
B y D A V ID FR A Z IER
Herald Staff Writer
The Disney boycott by Southern
Baptists has become an Issue with
everyone People arc coming up off
the street Just lo talk about It. We
asked our readers, from a busi­
ness employee sipping coffee on
Ihe street Lo a
o ia to w In an
area church. Here la a sample of
whal area resident* and business
employees are saying about Ihe
situation:

B y V IC R I D o tO R M IE R
Herald Stall Writer
The lenaiona between the two
groups have been building for
years.
Finally, yesterday, the two made
II official.
The Southern Baptist Convention
voted as expected Wednesday and
chose to announce a boycott on
the Wall Disney Company. Includ­
ing all her subsidiaries
The subsidiaries Include A B C
television and ESPN as w rll as a
gaggle of movie and television p ro ­
duction companies.
Th e Southern Baptists chose to
stay away from Dlanry and the
subsidiaries because of what they
perceive os Immoral content In
their movies and television p ro ­
gramming and their 'gay-friendly'
policies.
The non-binding policy asks the
15 million members of the coun­
try's largest Protestant drnom enatlon lo use their economic muscle
to show the Disney people that
their
'anti family
and
anilChristian* morals are not In keep­
ing with the way ihc American
See B o yco tt. Page 5 A

Dorothy Morrison

Fr*d Rogers

C h e ryl W ilkin so n

Barbara Back

*1 grew up a Baptist. I pulled my
letter when this became an Issue
ll la not well advised because I
think It could hurt the economy
and ihe employees that work at
Disney.* - D o ro thy M o rriso n . 69.
a Sanford resident.
*1 think it's ridiculous! The whole
point of Christianity Is to love one
anotlier.’ - C haryj W ilk in so n . 38.
a Sanford resident.
'It * not like they close the park
slrtctly for them (gay and Irsblans| * --B a rb a ra Bock. 47. a Volu­
sia County resident.
*1 feel Disney Is doing the right
Ihlng. Just because Disney gives
gay and lesbians benefits doesn't
mean that they're promoting the
lifestyle.
Baptists are making a
grave error* - Fred Rogers. 49. a
Sanford resident.
'1 don't think It's right. Disney Is
Disney. Gay people are gay peoSee Readers, Page 6 A

Getting smart is what it’s about
Boys and Girls
Clubs program
gives pre-teens
the right moves
By M AR IA OREM
Herald Staff Writer

From Staff Reports

INDEX
C la ssifie d s.....
C o m ic s ............
C ro s s w o rd .....
Dear A b b y .......
D e a ths..............
D r. Qott............
Ed ito ria l...........

Law e n fo rce m e n t agents raided D e a n le 's
Warehouse In the Midway Commerce Canter

Cltlxrns of the county wanted action, and ac­
tion Is what they received Just before 10 p m.
Wednesday night when 20 C C IB (City County
Investigative Bureau) and Division of Alcohol.
Beverages and Tobacco agenta raided a swinger's
club al Midway Commerce Center In Sanford.
For I he second lime in the last seven months,
agents stormed Into a sex club known as Deanle's
Warehouse. Th e y ronftsratrd brer, wine and
liquor and look business records, surveillance
equipment and antlbugglng devices.
Th e agents did not arrest any of the 12 club
rnrm brr*. whom a spokesman said were fully
clothed. In a previous raid at Deanle's In
November. 1.1 Sam m y Gibson of the C C IB said
agents lound rhib m rm b rrs engaged In group sex

........... SB

....1 8 ,2 8

^ And hers we sre as on a darkling
plain awept with confused alarms of
struggle and flight, where Ignorant
armies clash by night J
- Matthew Arnold

G elling smart Is whut It's all about al Ihc
Boys and Girls Clubs in Seminole County.
Th e Sm art Moves program, which educates and
helps children by teuchlng prevention and
awareness, has been Inslliulcd In Ihc Central
Florida Boys and Girls Clubs.
Funded through a stale grunt, the nullonal
program covers topics concerning today's youth
such as drug awurenesa. lecn pregnancy, health,
gun and bicycle safety, peer pressure, self esteem
and respect. T h e basic premise of the program Is
lhal knowledge Is power and the more kids know
the belter equipped they are (o withstand peer
pressure and lo make Ihe right decisions.
A l u recent learning session at the West San­
ford club on Persim m on Avenue, program
coordinator Linda Torres spoke (o children about
communicating with Ihclr peers. T h e class of 6 lo
9 year-olds gathered around their teacher as ihe
they assembled a collage of different people of ull
C See M oves. Page 5 A

Smart Moves Coordinator Linda Torres Is sur­
rounded by some ol the 6 to 9-year-old students
particpatlng in the prevention and awareness

program al the Boys and Girls Clubs West Sanford club site.

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It's .luneieeiith
A celebration gaining mo
mrnlnm tn the Atrlc.m Aniert
can community is tins one
which t elehrates tins dav tn
1865 when Union Gen Granger
arrived .it Galveston. Tex to
announce that the slaves were
free.
Fite newly treed slaves, tt is
said, look to the streets of the
town darning and singing An
liifonu.il celebration
of the
event look place even June 19
Now. it l- being i elehrated in
Texas and in other locations
throughout the South

M««aid Photo6r?

O og of the week

Piere will tie a huge celebra
lion III I'ulsa, Okla Mils week
end.
tile -liineteenlh on Green­
wood Heritage Festival is an
open .nr.
!rei to the public
musii lestiv.d leaturtng no
bona! and local bines am! |.t//
artists.
There will be ellm li I i m m I arts
and crabs entertainment and
an amusement park
Fite Atm ou Amerii oil eom
miinttv m t'h.ittounng.t will be
kt« king oil their oimuol su n
mer emit hmeni programs ot
their African Amerii on Mu­
seum.
Weekly m iiiiiiiii
progroms.
tin lulling iiitim e litsiorv per
lormnig .in', ami tin- studv ot
Swahili
Among the tiirthdavs being
celebrated loilov is l.ortleld the
Cat's
Hie loving cal is |u
years old today 3lm Davis
adorable leltne lost appeared
in print on this dote m 1978
and has made ns laugh ever
since

-Speaking ol laughter: this
would have been Ihe 100th
birthday *•! Mue Howard.
Moe was the head SliKige ol
the Hirer Stooges Mik* was
I mru Moses I lorwllz In Hen
sonlmrsi. NY
He worked at vat toils jobs lit
show business before being
teamed with Shenip Howard
and Diny Fine In the 1920s
llic trto made their film debut
III 1930 III Soup to Slits
Ibough the mrmliers ol the
SliHiges
i hanged
over
the
years Mm* remained eonstaul
Nvuk! Nyukt Nyuk!
lilts would have been fi.ise
hall great I, ni Gehrig's tilrlh
dav as well
Gehrig, who trad a lifetime
balling average ol 341. played
In seven World Syncs died m
1911 frntii Ihe degenerative
muscle disease amvolroplc lat
eral si lernsts w In. h has be
enme known as Dm Gehrig's
Disease
II you're spending too much

of your lime Irving In keep eve
rythtng in Ihe air. imagine
those |M*ople who do that (or ,i
living or lor en)oyiitem.
lilts is National .luggltng
Dav Juggling i lulls alflllated
wlllt tin* International Jugglers
Assm latino in i tiles all fiver
North America hold lesllvals in
leleliralr.
demonstrate
ami
teacli their art
World Sauntering Day Is !»•
mg i elehrated today as well
Hits is a day put aside to re
vlve Ihe lost art o f Victorian
sauntering and to discourage
logging,

lotllvg.igglng.

sashay

mg and fast walking
So get out there and saunter
Among the telrhrelles who
will Im- lu llin g the blrthd.iv
e.ike are Paula Abdul who g
.15. I.....in U S Senator Alan
Cranston G h i ui tress N.imv
Mari hand
is
09,
at tress
I*1ivIUla R.isfi.nl is 19. author
Salman Rushdie is 5b. at tress
Kathleen Turner is 13 and
singer Ann Wilson is 16

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Banch an Australian Cattle Dog mu is an 18 month female
who is uD tor adoption at the the Humane Society of Seminole
County this weeK Volunteers at the humane society say she
smiles very nicely at everyone and that she came to the shelter
a'ter having been neglected by her previous owner They say
she s good with everyone and deserves a loving home

H a n d lin g G rief
ORLANDO * On June 24. the Al/hrimrr K iM iunr Center will
be holding a seminar entitled “I T 'S H A R D T O SAY G O O D
B Y E: H andling G rie f." Oils seminar will Im- held at the
Orlando Regional Medical Center In Classroom If&gt;2 at 7 l'\l
Hie seminar will lie facilitated by Carol Mi Henson Director ot
Patient Services at Hospice o f Tin* Combiner When caring lor
a person with Dementia, the gnel process is long and diifictill
Not only does a caregiver grieve lor the impending death tint
also for the losses that occur throughout the duration ot the
disease. The Alzheimer Resource Center understands that
many caregivers go through this profess feeling along and
guilty. Hits seminar will help caregivers learn not only about
the disease, but also themselves There is no tee for this
seminar. For more information call -107 M il 1010 or 1-HOO
;n o iu io
Al/hetmer's disease is a progressive brain disease wtmh
causes a person lu lose the ability to remember things
perform daily lawks and eventually require 24 hour fare Tins
disease affects over 4 million Americans
Ilierr are over
400.000 Alzheimer people in this sale and an estimated 20.000
In Central Florida. Please Join us for this important and
informative seminar

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A helping hand
MempefS of tm* Cam obeli Lossing um i • tn* An e iica n
Legion Au Hilary nave been collecting m e , t.
mu; the
community ^or many years Ttieif etb.Ms assa.l .'■le ans me
nomeles1. cnildren anil youtn and others tn ■
thnmqhoiit me
,ear Recently the members of me groin- :
S' W o to

Today: Scattered Thunder­
storms, Highs in the lower
90s Tonight’ laws in the
mid 60s. Friday: Scattered
Thunderstorms Lows m the
mid 60s. Highs in the low
90s.
Saturday:
Scattered
Thunderstorms Lows In the
mid 60s. Highs in the mid
90s.
Sunday:
Scattered
Thunderstorms law s in the
mid 60s. Illghs In the mid
90s.
Monday:
Scattered
Thunderstorms Lows in the
mid 70s. Highs in the mid
90s.

D a y to n a B e ach : Waves are

3 In l feet and choppy Cur
rent is running u&gt; the south
with a water temperature ot
76 degrees
New Sm yrna Beach: Waves
are 3 to l feet and semi
choppy. Current is running
to the south with a water
temperature ol 78 degrees

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10.55 a in 1 1 25 tern riia)
■l 45 a.m 5 10 p m
T ID E S :
Daytona
Beach:
highs. 12 10 a 111 . 1 12 p in .
Iowa: 7:0-1 a tn.. 7 28 p.m
New Sm yrna Beach: tilghs
12:45 a til
I 17 p.m .. lows:
7 09 a.m . 7:33 p.m .. Cocoa
Beach: luglm 1 (JO a.m . 1 32
p m ., lows 7:2-1 a.m. 7:45
pm .

STATISTICS
The high temperature in
Saniord Wednesday was 90
degrees and the overnight
low was 72 as reported by
the University o f Florida Ag­
ricultural Research and Kducatton Center. Celery Ave­
nue
Recorded rainfall lor the
period ending at 10 am .
Thursday totalled 0 Inches
•Sunrise................ 6:27 p in
•Sunset...................8:23 p ut

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f.lylof ij.iye trie C f ll'l .t to Jean Melts the f i e utive li fe •
Seminole Volunteer Enterprises during a fe ent eree ” ,

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LOCAL FORECAST

SUN INDEX

S e m in o le

Here are the winning rit
hers selected on Monday
the Florida Lottery:
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Vice president announces a grant to
purchase land in Florida Everglades
MIAMI Vice
I'rcstflriil
A1
Gore traveled here Tuesday to
annmiiue ,i $25 million Fell
eral grant to help Florida at
(|lllrc 11 000 acres III private
land m the Everglades. mark
ing the next stgnilli.mi step in
the Administration s landmark
efforts io restore ibis unique
ei ologit allv sensitive area
*1 am verv proud ol the great
strides ibis Administration has
made in the most ambitious
environmental
restoration
project this room y lias ever at
templed." the Vice President
said In hts morning stop at Kv
erglades National Park. "Parcel
by parcel we have acquired
high-priority lands. They will
help us both restore his prts
line area and contribute to the
economy of the entire region."
Along with the $25 million
state matching grant, the Fed
eral funds will enable Florida's
Department of Knvlronment.il
Protection to acquire the con­

tiguous panels ili.ii were to!
merly port ot Sonin Golden
Colli*
Estates
I .iK.ilt.ili til lStrand and I telle Meade
Must ot these lands will go to
establish llcavuue Stale tor
est In ( oilier Cnuillv Ihe rest
will Simula auilv beitrlll Ever
glades National Park Itig Cy­
press Preserve
and Florida
Panther and Im
thousand
Islands National Wildllle Ret
uges
Seiretarv ol
tin- Interior
Hrtice Halibut whose depart
mrni is releasing the Federal
funds, said. "These lands (lave
a history rii b in panthers and
bl.ii k bears rov.ii palms bald
cypress and rare uri Iuds. but
more ret ent fitsinry marred by
failed laud developments, lain
duals ol miles ol dredging and
bulldu/lng
lor
i.in.ils
and
roads We now stand at the
verge ol being able to turn
Senator Hob Graham's Save
Our Everglades initiative- Irnnt

Ills (lavs as goverunr
ago m in realttv

Join cancer fight
2U y e a rs

Hie lands in question have
I.n ed im leasing pressure Irotn
developers due to Ihe rapid
lesldeiilial growth in southwest
Florida lltelr ai qulstllon will
providi not only environmeiU.il
beiiehts to the Everglades ecu
system but also ret realloual
and ethifatniiial opportunities
|nr Honda residents and vtsl
tors
Mills is truly a historti mu
meni. almost 50 years from the
tlav former Governor Millard
Caldwell gave the Secretary ol
the Interior, $2 million to a c­
quire the last private land
needed to complete Everglades
National Park." Vice President
Gore said "Thr lands the will
lie acquired i all Ollee again be
enme an extraordinarily pm
dm live ami diverse habitat for
wildlife, plant and aquatic spe­
cies,"

A group ni walkers from
the
( oiuinbl.t
Hospital
wellness
program
several
with hundreds ol miles to
their i red it have dedicated
themselves to raise itioilrv
lor the light against i .nicer
&lt;&gt;ii Saturday
June 21
19*17 at 8 a m the group will
"step out* in tile cool cotillon
ol Seminole Town ( enter
Mall
to
telehrutt*
their
ellorts Couremed residents
wanting to join their i rusaclcagainst a terrible disease
can plus qiinlilv lor a variety
of prizes
Depending
upon
the
amount
of
donations
m ile! led in advance nl the
event,
walkers
can
pick
fromiieiiis sm h .is a Walk du*
•Muff T Shirt, portable CD
player bread maker, color
IN’ , and more
Rcglstr.ilion begins at 7 .to
a m lollowetl by a warm up
ai 7 45 Hie $10.00 fee can
be cut In bail with au
advanced
registration
Tu
register by phone, call 8438680.

Children and fireworks spark a dangerous combination
ORLANDO
Fireworks
constitute an Integral part of
most
Fourth
of
July
celebrations.
When
not
supervised by professionals,
however. Hreworks pose
a
serious threat to the safety ot
children
In lac i because fireworks
cause so many injuries to
children.
the
American
Academy of Pediatries
has
recommended
that
all
flu-works be banned, including
those that are legal in the
United Stales, According to
Prrivril Blindness America, a
national safety
association,
fireworks injuries continue to
occur because people don't
realize bow dangerous such
devices can be People open
don’t comprehend until they
are hurt that the risk of
blindness nr injury outweighs
Hit- exetlemenl til Itrewnrks.

According In Joe Hob Pearce,
nurse
manager
of
the
Children's Emergency/ I raumu
Center at Orlando Regional
Medical Center [OKMCI. most
fireworks accidents are the
most
cominon
fireworks
injuries Pearce said
'Hie major cause of such
injuries is the mallunctionlng
ul hreworks. many of which are
Illegal or urilabeled According
to /’rcifril H/indness America,
bottle rue keis .ire the most
dangerous Hreworks a\ Ola bittoday, ui rnuuiliig
lor
the
majority
ol
all
hreworks
injuries that lead to permanent
eye damage. Houle rockets
travel as last as 200 miles per
hour, explode in mid air and lly
in any d im lion.
Pearce
said
eye
injuries
aeeount lor 16 percent ol all
Hreworks injuries at ORMC.
'Illiriy-livt* percent ol Hreworks

accidents affect the hands,
while 29 jHTteiu affect Ihe
head. 'Pie skin, torso and
limbs are Involved
In 20
percent of fireworks trauma.
Surprisingly, many injuries
are caused by sparklers. "Most
people think that sparklers artsafe. when in fact they are the
second
highest
cause
of
injuries
that
require
hospitalization." Pearce said.
Sparklers
are
dangerous
because they bum
at a
temperature but enough to
melt gold 1800 degrees F.
"Most people don't extinguish
sparklers completely,* Pearce
said, "which
Is
especially
dangerous to bare feet. And
because
most
sparkler
accidents
occur
among
prcsrhijf.il-age children. I urge
parents not go give sparklers
to children who are
that

young."
While the best way to ensure
a safe Fourth ol July is to avoid
using
hreworks
altogether.
Pearce
recommends
the
following:
Never use Hreworks without
adult supervision
Use only hreworks that are
labeled with Instructions.
*
Use
only
fireworks
purchased
at a
reputable
vendor.
*
Read
instructions
on
fireworks labels before using.
* Have a bucket o f water
available
for
extinguishing
fireworks after use.
* Never approach or try to re•goltc
malfunctioning
fireworks.
* Use fireworks outdoors,
never tn garages or carports.
Never put fireworks In any
metal or glass container.

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D om estic partners law challenged
From S ta ll R a p o iia

SAN FRANCISCO -The Amriira n O r d e r for larw and .Jus
Her Wcclnrstlay filed a lawsuit
in U S. District Court In San
Francisco challenging It)*' ru n
stllullon.ihty ol tin- "domestic
partners" ordinance in San
Francisco
'The coal nl this o n lln a n rr Is
iu drsiruy iradlllonal marriage
as the bedrock instiiutlou In
our siKiriv and. In Us place,
siihsillulr whatever sexual ar
rainjrineWs an* ru rrrn lly in
vouur,* said Mrn|amin \V Hull,
regional lotinsrl lor the A llirrl
tan ( 'ruler lor l.n v and ,Jtis
lire 'It allowed In stand. this
ordinance is a ilauU'T aimed al
die heart ol iradlllonal mar
M.lgr ’

I hr ordinance which took
l itre t June I requires all per
sous or rnllllrs dolnu huslnrss
\x1111 do- O H ol San I i.mi ism

to provide heurllls to utmiar
rleci heterosexual and homo
sexual "partners" ol sjxiusrs ol
employees
P ie hrnclits in
elude health lusuranee. retire
men! henellls. and lierravr
men! leave
In Ihr lawsuit llled in I S
District Court in San Iran
cisco, ihe A O ,l is represcntlnu
I’ M * \1 Fleet rlc
ho
..
( ahloriiia and Art/otia general
coniraclor Imparled hy I he 01
durance The sun names as
delrndanis
d ir
( nv
and
County ol San I rani isi ■■ and
•lie San Francisco Human
Rights Commission, which is
rrsponslhlr lor eulnri lug die
ordlliain r
I’ M A M Kleclric
Inc
is
opposed to providing benefits
to unmarried or homosexual
partners ol emplovn-s l ndt-t
the orcilnaurr, il I* M ft M
Kleclric siihoills a bid or rn

Clly cil San Franc 1st o, n c an
hr ■ub|rrl lo flnonclnl priinl*
ties
and
labeled
an
"Irresponsible bidder" by Ihr
Clly of San Franrlxrn which
would damage Ihr company’ s
repulallon and result m a loss
ol business lor I* M ft M Klee
irn outside San Franc ism.
I be lawsuit rnnlt-||tls dial
die iirdlriaoc r vlolalrs bolb the
I S and ( alllortila Consul u
lions
spec Hit ally,
tin* sun
i oi 11ends Ihr city ordinance
V lo la lrs die lederal F m plover
Ketliemrnt
Income
Securilv
Ac I IKIdSAI which regulates
employ re. bene Ills artcj pre­
empts atlV stale and loc at leg
Islattou Irom doing so At the
same* time
the sun
c on
lends the ordllliiuce Violates
tin lecleral t ommerc e and I rue
I't C H e s s

&lt; la lls c s

ol

die-

I

sun emileucls the ordinance
violairs die Calllornla Consil
lilllon width restricts the leg­
islator at tlvltv ol .1 t nv
Hull said "Sail Francisco Is
allcnipllng to lort e huslliesse.
loc ated all at ntss America lo
adopt its extremist and radical
agenda Its rllnris are not only
wrong. Inti ton oiistituilon.it "

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21)9W. 25th St.
Siinford

In .idditlnii to requesting that
die ordinance be declared tin
inilslllulloll.il. die lawsuit re
quests an tii|uuc dun to pro­
hibit the ( nv ol San Francisco
Irom enlori mg die ordinance
A hearing elate lias not vet
Item si I

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law firm headquartered in Vtr
glnia II*-.o li Virginia with re
gioti.il o the rs around the- conn
Irv Hie At l.l loc uses on prci
lamilv pro lib ami pro liberty
issues

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POLICE BRIEFS
Retail theft charged

ALL-YOU-CARE-TO-EAT

Marx I ogle | k nl 2 7 0 G u l d e n lla v s lit
( assc-Hcrrix
was
arrested W e dne sda y bv s . m l o r d police
logic- w as cti.crgcd
w llh retail I lie'll a n d arresietl legiO I i Icm k ol s O r l a n d o Itr
hejMirt s.cid logic- put sh orts a n d a greeting c a rd lit h n purse
and the n tried to evil die slorc-

"tfomestyle Gulfet "

SANFORD'S HOME OF GREAT HOSPITALITY

Cocaine possession charged

You'll hair to come home to
Sanford Slumcifs

the h a rd H u d s o n
jii
,,l p cu b A d a m s A v r
Satdocl
was
arrestee! luc-sdav hv S a l dor d Police
H u d s o n was ch a rg e d with
(Hcssesslnu o| co caine .Old p os session ol d ru g p a ra 1 .her 11 .&lt;1l.l
Report sa id lf i.it lie volu oia rtlv show e d de nis t ., lM ,,t t u , ,
die sc r u e

Incidents
• l o i h i u g . m i l shm-s were taken Monday Irom tb« |/ i h i t.| , k
ot W | Itb si
I lie Items were w o r th 51 Sent
we Itx amt a pager w o rth 5 Pec w.-re stolen iro m ., v ictim u
gun|&gt;mni M i lli e I / M i t.lm k ol W \ir jh a t H h d n n W rd n e s d a v
A weight U ’l l d i .m il .III a u t o u n r ii v r b a t t e n w o tth S|ot&gt; W,.M
' t o l f t i h n Sclav from a re sid ence m the J M m rcil.c V cl x
s .in l o t d \vc
Iw o ca itoiis ..t MarllMiro cigarettes w o rth x t / were
I o r sdav hern d o H IM ) block ol s S .m t o id Ave
\ gr.iv *«IC h e w dll i ( aprlc e &lt; lasso lour cl.s.T lie .use p|.,.,
\ V \ / l * U was stolen Irotll a p a r k i n g lot at a
m •) ,
W«l til.,, k e| lowtii I enter t ir oil liir s d .iv
I our c b r o i n r wheel •overs w o r t h S l m x i w&lt; r. stolen 1uesdav
III the II it I bloc k ot [o w n e I rule i I u
Sgtiu worth Ol Irwelrv was stolen Motid.iv irom die t u r n
lilts k ol t n l . u t reek &lt; ir Irom a residence
I uesdav m die I MX j bloc k ol f rein h A w
a handgun w i.n l.
51 h i was taken Irom a vehicle
I-let ironie s a law l i m o u r t
y.trd eqoq im e ltt Us,Is .,n,l
1 Indies were taken Iroll) a residence m d n SCSI III, m g
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Goldsboro winners

Him week Senator William
Rolll ( hairmall ol die Settale
I m.nice- ( emmllleireleased
tils version ol llil-. ve.cr I tax
pat kage
senator
Rotlt
in
i lulled IhiII i die t.tabam Prut
cip.it Residence lax Fxc luslott
Ait ot pet/ amt tile Mi ( 'em licit
Graham &lt; ullrge Savings Ai t
* Hie prtlli tp.ll Residence
lax Kxc lusion A il would ex
c little c aptl.d gams tax on the
gain Irom a sale ol a print ipal
residence llor profit up lo
S'g.Ml imx ) lor single- individuals
and 5.Stx) (KM) lor married enu
pies)
To cpi.illlv
taxpayers
generally must own amt use
die residence as a printlp.il
residence lor at least two ol the
live years prior to the sale
• As tn the House nl Repre­
sentatives' version, die leglsla
lion would make the capital
gains exemption ellectlvc ret
riiac ttvely to May 7. IUM7
• Under
the
McConnellGrallam College Savings Act.
Slate sponsored prepaid col
lege tuition programs would be
expanded to Include room
and board.
* Fite proposal would also
allow lax tree withdrawals from
Slate sponsored
programs.

Hills tile tieticllls .a Hi*- stall
ptepatd
i oilege
programs
would b. co m p le te ly tax ex
em pt.

the Senate t III.tin ' I
tee must approve this
non In-lore- ii will inen d b) die lull Senate

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EDITORIAL

Message of
intolerance

.

N o w th a t th e S o u th e rn B a p tis ts h a ve
m a d e R official, m e m b e rs voted to b o yco tt
W a lt D is n e y C o . a n d all Rs su bsidiaries for
" p r o m o tin g Im m o ra l ide a lo g lcs." w e ’d like to
c o m m e n d the R e v. J i m H e n ry of F irs t Baptist
C h u r c h of O rla n d o for c o n sid e rin g the feelings
of area B aptist parents o ve r m a k in g a point
that c le a rly penalizes th e m .
H e n r y feels the D isn e y boycott Is a m istake,
a n d we agree. S o u th e rn Bit pi 1st leaders at
th e ir a n n u a l c o n ve n tio n In D allas W e d n e sd a y
voted w ith an 8 5 percent m a rg in to s h u n
D isn e y p ro d u c ts a n d p a rk s for its tolerance of
h o m o se xu a ls a n d for the a d ult co n te n t In
som e of Its m ovies a n d television sh o w s.
D isn e y o w n s A B C .
T h e B a p tists are espe cially upset that
D is n e y a llow s " G a y D a y ’* at the O rla n d o
th em e p ark . D isn e y does not sponsor the d ay.
b u t s im p ly realizes In a w o rld of d iv e rs ity , all
people have a rig h t to e n jo y the M agic
K in g d o m . W e are saddended b y the Baptist
stand. T h e v e ry th in g s C h ris t h im se lf a d ­
vocated: tolerance, forgiveness, love of all
m a n k in d , the Baptist leaders d e m a n d their
follow ers, en m asse, n o w forsake.
W e w o u ld have hoped lhat each Baptist b y
the courage of hts o r he r o w n beliefs, m ig h t
ha ve considered a personal boycott of places
a n d th in g s in w h ic h he or she does not
believe. B aptists we k n o w m a y choose not to
w a tc h the television sh ow Ellen, w hose star
re ce n tly a n n o u n ce d on the sh o w , after m u c h
a d va n c e p u b lic ity , that she is a lesbian.
M e m b e rs of o u r o w n staff boycott c o m p a n ie s
lh a t test p ro du cts o n a n im a ls. M ost people
e ve ry d a y choose s o m e th in g over
else, a s m a ll personal b o yco tt.
T h e S o u th e r n B a p tist le ad e rs d id not
re co g n ize the Intelligence of Its o w n m e m b e rs
to m a k e th e ir o w n decisions. T h e w o rld Is a
vast m e ltin g pot of c u ltu re , m ores, beliefs an d
p ractices. In c lu d in g those of the B aptists a n d
those of h om ose xua ls. W e th in k that d iv e rs ity
m a k e s for good debate a n d a llo w s us to
c o m p a re ourselves a lon g a c o n tin u u m that
In c lu d e s all people. It Is fro m there that we
learn o u r place In society, be It a Baptist
f a m ily m a n o r a m a n c o m m itte d to a
h o m o se x u a l re latio n sh ip : a soccer m o m o r
d ivo rc e d lesbian m o m : w e are all of ib is
w o rld . A ll of have o p in io n s that c o u n t.
A n d in a n often cru e l a n d senseless w o rld .
D is n e y offers som e respite for all of us. A little
m a g i c in U a m b l o r H e r c u le s , a fe w
g o o se b u m p s In the H a u n te d M ansion at the
th e m e p a rk , a few d re a m s w ith Cinderella. It's
too bad the S o u th e rn B aptists have chosen to
a b sco n d w ith those c h ild h o o d d rea m s In all o f
Its m e m b e rs. T h e i r c h ild re n a rc the ones w h o
w ill suffer, not o n ly from the b o yco tt, b ut
fro m the b lin d , blanket message of In to le r­
a nce lh a t C h ris t h im se lf n e ver w o u ld have
sent.

Let y o u r vo ice be heard
O u r re ad e rs are In vite d to c o n trib u te
g ue st o p in io n c o lu m n s for p u b lic a tio n , as
w e ll as letters to the ed itor. O p in io n s e x ­
pressed need n o t be those of the Herald; w e
m a y o r m a y n o t agree w ith y o u , b u t w e w ill
a lw a y s u p h o ld y o u r F irs t A m e n d m e n t rig h t
to e xpress y o u r vie w s.

Berry's World
...arid now. kid,
we're off to
PLEASURE ISLAND.

NAT HENT0FF

Take-charge corrections commissioner
Without warning — according to a current
federal lawsuit — a Georgia Department of
Corrections tactical squad descends on a
prison, hauls prisoners, some without clothes,
from their beds, shackles them, and beats
them. In passing, one of the officers lakes a
prisoner's family photo album.
Among the correcllonal Institutions In the
state visited by these black-uniformed officers
In Laced-up black boots, without name tags
and wearing black berets Is the Raj’s State
Prison In Trton. Ga.
In a sworn statement taken In that federal
lawsuit charging brutality against these agents
of the Corrections Department, a guard at the
prison. Phyllis Tucker, described an Inmnle's
head being driven Into a wall:
T h e prisoner screamed. Blood went up the
wall. Blood went all over the ground, all over
the Inmale. I heard a sickening cracking
sound."
She was not the only member of the resident
Hays State Prison stafT to openly accuse the
(lying special corrections squad. An Atlanta
Constitution reporter. Rhonda Cook, notes
that other prison employees saw many of the
Invaders “jum p on the backs of convicts
sprawled on Ihe ground."
These "shakedowns" by the
black-rlad

enforcers are part of Correction Com m issioner
Warren Gam er's policy of not "coddling"
prisoners. In the May 30 Atlanta Constitution,
Gam er wrote that before he came, the public
had lost faith In the prison system that had
"Ignored the Impart of crime" on the Inmates’
lives, lie has M id that one-third of the Inmates
- the Atlanta Constitution reports — "uln t fit
to kill."
A former funeral home operator and state
senator. G am er was called to deal with Ihe
living when he was appointed to his present
post In 1995 by Democratic Gov. Zell Miller.

Sec Hentoff, Page 6A

JOSEPH SPEAR

THa VeRpiCT is iN. JuSTica Was SWiFr anp
Sufle. oft, pur WHaT MJ6HT Have fcveH! WH3T
V.cWHT OUTBURSTS, FiZaEKe STj MTS, CPLp KTUL
HiSTRioNiCS WouiPW^HaveSeert if
TV CaMe^as Hap Been aLU&gt;w«?p iN court;.’

IW h a te v o ril Is
the zealots in ­
gest. Je ss e
H elm s m u sl
g u lp il. J|

What motivates
these liverish pills?

ELLEN GOODMAN

G irls have a sporting chance
EIO STO N --Thin k of It os The Field of Dreams
Theory of Social Change: If you build It. they
will come.
In this case, the tool used by the dreamers
and builders was Title IX. And the athlclcs
who have showed up on the playing fields
newly created are not mythological figures.
The y are myth-shattering girls and women.
O n Ju n e 23. we will officially murk the 25th
anniversary of the landmark leglslallon lhat
banned sex discrimination In education. In
honor of the event, the president quite
properly reminded a pre-sllver-annlvcrsary
crowd assembled In the White House Tuesday
(June 17) that the federal legislature helped
women In all areas of academic life, not Just
athletics.
But It’s not surprising that Title IX has been
most visibly and powerfully associated with
women In sports. T h is Is where the change has
been most visible. And where the opposition
has remained most tenacious.
In the history of sports, women athletes
once carried extra burdens us heavy as the 30
pounds of clothlng-fioor-length skirts and
button-top shoes--worn by a 1910 Vassar
College baseball player. They carried the
social burden that said sport weren’t feminine.
There was always a handful of superstars
who managed to overcome the odds. Th e
Indomitable Babe Dldrikson Zaharias for
example was asked by a Journalist In ihe
1940s, "Is there anything at all you don't
play?" "Yeah," she answered. "Dolls."
But as long as dolls and basketballs, dolls
and baseballs, were at cultural odds, most
girls sat out the struggle. Schools kept them
on the sidelines cheerleading.
In 1972, Title LX was passed In the name of
fairness. W hy pay the tax dollars so our sons
could play but not our daughters? But on a
deeper level, the legislation was also about
changing sex roles and self-images.
All In all. Ihe change has been remarkable.
In the time It took a grade school girl of 1972
to become a soccer mom of 1997. girls’ sports
exploded. Before Title IX. one out of 27 high
school girls played sports. Now It's one out of
three. Before Title IX. there was $100,000 In
sports scholarships available to female college
athletes. Now there's $180 m illion.

0 IM/DyNlA. me

I A guard at Ihe
prison d e sc rib ­
ed an inm ate's
head being
driven Into a
wall, j

G a m e r Is so consclenl lous a keeper of the
Inmates that he sometimes travels - wearing
the same black garb - with his Impassioned
tactical squad lo witness thetr m inistry
firsthand.
And
he
has
been
seen
congratulating them for their efllctency.
Mike Light, a spokesman of the Department
of Corrections, has a ready spin concerning
the federal lawsuit: "It s outrageous that the
persons who have killed, raped, molested
children and robbed would at tempt to sue the
‘state for pain and suffering."
That tactic might work. Most people these
days, and not only In Georgia, consider
prisoners to have even less credibility than
Journalists. But this ttmr. so horrifying was the
raid on Hays State Prison that veteran prison
guards risked thetr Jobs lo tell, on the record,
what th ry saw.
In a stinging editorial demanding that Gov
Zell
Miller
remove
Ills
corrections
commissioner.
the
Atlanta
Constitution
pointed mil that "like police officers, prison
guards" do not blow the whistle on their
colleagues. Usually, the blue wall of silence Is
Insurmountable. But the fact that eight
members of the Hays Stale Prison staff

"What was barely a dream for my generation.
Is an expectation for the next." says Mary J o
Kane who teaches women and sports at the
University of Minnesota. "Instead of saying. T
hope there's a team for me to play on.' they
say, * I hope I make the team ."
We built It and they arc still coming.
But the playing field Is not yet truly level.
There la barely a school In the country In

There was
alw ays a han d ­
ful of superstars
w h o m anaged lo
ove rco m e Ihe
o d d s .■

which the proportion of women athletes
matches the projection of women students.
Colleges budget about 25 cents on women's
sports for every dollar spent on men. The y
award women about one third of the athletic
scholarship dollars awarded men. Indeed In
"honor* of this sliver anniversary the National
Women's Law Center filed complaints against
25 colleges.
The opposition Is also surviving. From the
very beginning, a composite Including coaches
and congressmen argued lhat The Fteld, of
Dreams Theory was an illusion. Some colleges
fought Title IX In and out of the Supreme
Court, arguing lhat females Just aren't as
Interested In sports as m ales-even as lhat
female Interest soared with every opportunity.
The y have also argued, bitterly that the
expansion of women's sports comes at the
expense of men's sports. But as a Women’s
Sports Foundation study points out this week,
college men's sports programs have actually
Increased. Th e only schools thal show any
cuts are. Ironically, the richest: Division l-A
and l-AA. In some of these schools, football,
the sacred row. has become a rash hog. eating
money lhat might be shared.
It docs seem lhat the opposition to lull
equality In sports has less lo do with football
and dolls than guys and dolls. As Sheila
Tobias, aulhor of “Races of Feminism."
believes, women athletes, like women warriors,
strike at the heart of gender ldentlty--how we
define men and women.
Sports, she says, "has challenged age-old
views of what Is norma! for males and normal
for females. Th e qualities It takes to make a
woman an athlete--go for the Jugular, team to
be u leant player, leant to be a leader— conflict
with old Ideas. Th e bottom line Is that once
women are os strong and confident physically
as they can be, they won't be pushovers."
H its may be the real success story of Title
IX. Out there on the field of dreams, there arc
palpably fewer pushovers. Sugar and spice has
made room for sweat and muscle. Th e game Is
by no means over, but girls now have a
sporting chance.

Just to satisfy my curiosity, would the
next mad-dog Ideologue who writes me a slton-thls letter throw in a paragraph or two
about what makes you guys so sour?
Im realty intrigued la tt some kind of
special pill. M y extract of gall? Or perhaps
It Ls a dally glass of garlic Juice that bnrks
up on you? My guess Is U s a special dirt.
I'm talking about the thing, whatever tt Is.
that makes you so dyspeptic that you can t
even stand each other. Die stuff that makrs
the young Tu rk s in the House, say. turn on
Speaker Newt Gingrich for allegedly being
too nice to the opposition.
Right whig, left wing. I d like to hear from
all. allhough I admit I'm currently more
curious about what makes conservatives so
choleric and self-destructive. I already know
the lltieral regimen: They mix up a potion of
dope and pudding and wash It down with
boo/r and try to hitch a rtdr on a comet
Twenty-five years ago. It was the Comet
McGovern. Now It a Comet Gephardt.
Take the Invective Ihe Republican right
has been hurling recently at Senate Majority
Leader Trent Loti. Here Is a guy who Is
rated 100 percent pure by such pristine
watchdogs as the American Conservative
Union und the Christian Coalition, but
perfect ts not enough for the true sourballs.
They want saints who will die at doctrines
stake err thry strike a compromise.
Lott supports
a chemical
weapons
agreement, for example, and suddenly he a a
snake. Dear Trent." wrote Paul Weyrlch of
the Free Congress Foundation In a letter lo
Lott. "Words cannot properly express the
depth of feeling that t have concerning your
betrayal of your principles and all of us on
the Chemical Weapons Convention. ... I no
longer consider you a friend. A friend Is
someone you can trust. I no longer trust
you."
Whatever It Is the zealots Ingest. Jesse
Helms must gulp It. He has lately taken It
upon himself lo spike the career of W illiam
Weld.
the
Republican
governor
of
Massachusetts.
Bill Clinton
wants
to
appoint
Weld ambassador to Mexico.
Helms, chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, set hts Jaw and said
no. He will not even permit hearings on the
nomination.
Weld could be a brilliant star In the GO P
galaxy If the radicals would let him. A
Boston blue-blood, he attended Harvard.
Oxford and Harvard Law. He Is a family man
with five children. He is a former prosecutor
who served In Ronald Reagan's Justice
Department, lie was elected governor of
Massachusetts In 1990-and promptly began
pushing for tax reductions, lie trimmed the
welfare rolls and privatized state programs.
A more resolute conservative would be hard
lo find.
Well, almost.
He Irritated more than a few fanatics
when he left the Justice Department as a
protest to Attorney General Ed Meese's
ethical lapses. Ho thinks the government
has no right to compel women to give birth
to unwanted children. He supports gay
rights. He sanctions the medicinal use of
marijuana. And he made the mistake, while
running for the Senate last year, of not
endorsing Jesse Helms' stewardship of
foreign affairs. ”1 am not one of those who
think foreign aid ls evil." he said.
Next thing you know. Weld ts up for a
diplomatic post and Sen. Prunefacc ts on
Fox News.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Thursday, June 19. 1997 - ■ *

Moves
Continued from Page IA
cultures.
One of l he youngsters. T e r ­
rence Quinn. H. was anxious to
dtsruss what he had learned.
"W e learned about African
dancers and we learned don't do
d ru g s and don't mess w ith
guns." the fourth grader ex­
plained.
Ilr o lh e r an d s is te r tr a m .
Matthew. 8. and Jennifer. 6.
Figueroa, have attended all six
sessions so far of the Smart Kids
portion of the program which is
geared toward 8 to 9 year-olds.
Afler 10 sessions, the children
will graduate and receive errliflrates for their participation.
" T h is is good because we
learn about safety and don't do
drugs." Matthew said
Vrrn on Johnson. 9. who will
be a t t e n d i n g H a m i l t o n
F.lrmentary School as a fifth
grader, also has perfect atten­
dance He rrcltes all the topics
covered so far by Torres such as
gun safety.
"Y o u never know when It will
happen to you so It's Important
in know what to tin." he said.
During a previous class, the
children completed an exrrrise
where they used a drawing of a
map showing a child locating a
gun and trying to find the dad to
notify him of the discovery.
T h r drawing was done In a
ma/e style. Torres said
"The
children learned I hat if they find
a gun they should not touch It
and tell an adult as soon us they
ca n ." she said
T o r r e s , w h o was re ce n tly
appointed program coordinator
for Central Florida. Is tasked
with training Boy* and Ctrls
C lu b staff members to trach
Smart Moves al all levrls to kids
starting al age 6 She currently
Instructs at all Seminole bran­
ches in A lta m o n te S p rin g s.
Midway Elementary and West
Sanford In addition, she travels
to locations in O range and
Osceola counties I’eer leaders
wlio have graduated from the
program also help teach the
younger kids

There are 28 kids In her West
Sanford group of Sm art Kids and
she Is here twice a week. Th e
children learn about self-respect
and self esteem. Torres said,
adding "It's very Important to
start teaching Ihcm young.
"It traches them respect and
they learn about how to m m
m unlratc without being verbally
abusive." she said. " T h e main
focus Is self esteem."
Although there Is an official
manual for Smart Moves. Torres
explained, the program Is flex­
ible and she uses additional
outside sources such as visual
aids and games and tries lo stay
away from the lecture tormul
T h e next level of the program.
Start Smart. Is gcarrd toward
10-12 year-olds. T h e y learn
about drugs and pregn a nry.
puberty and some anatom y.
Torres said, noting. ” we teach
abstinence and do not Ira rh
contraceptive inform ation as
part of Ih r program. However,
she added, one-on one. If a child
has a question on coniraccplIon
I will try In answer li and refer
them If necessary."
Level three for ages 13 and up
Is called Stay Smart. Th e focus
Is on anatomy, sex. drugs and
|w*er pressure All hough thrre 1*
not yet a group for this age In
the county. Torres said she ex­
pects one to tie lorm rd soon
when school starts, prnliahly at
Ih r te rn center al M id w a y
E le m e n t a r y . Sh e c u r r e n t ly
teaches a teen group al I he Boys
and Girls C lub al the Coalition
for the Homeless In dowulnwn
Orlando.
"It's not too late for them lo
learn, she said
A q u e s t i o n n a i r e she
distributes lo teenagers offers
Insight Into some of the things
going on In a tern s mind
W he n a n sw e rin g t h r first
question. What tlo you want
more than anything rise in the
w hole w o rld ? , some of the
responses were a dad. lo marry
a rich man. and I don't want to
die young Another question.
What are you afraid of*, elicited
responses such as m v father

drugs, don't want to be a bum or
a drug addict and rlon'i want lo
be homeless.
" T h e y go through so m urh.
Th e y need somebody to care for
them and to fell them they will
Ik - o k a y." Torres said.
Based on pre and post tests.
Torres said her organization has
noticed Increased knowledge
following the Smart Move ses­
sions.
" T h e y can change Ihelr be­
havior If they learn the facts."
she said. " F o r exam ple, we
leach lhem that wine coolers
have substantial am ounts of
n lro h o l and th e y s h o u ld n 't
drink.
T h e program leaches them
about choices and that choices
have consequences.”
Another exercise Torres uses
with her classes effectively Is
counter advertising where print
ails are shown to youngsters and
they are asked to come up with a
counter ad telling what the
priMliirt really does. T o n e s uses
the 'e x a m p le o f the C a m e l
rlg n rrttr ads telling studenls lu
describe Ih r effect of cigarettes.
T h e kids also practice role
plavlng. addressing peer pres­
sure and resistance.
"T h e kids are very creative
and a n isllr and this gives them
a rh a n e r to use Ihelr abilities."
shr M id.

Girls program focusing on self
respect."
Sm art Moves will remain an
o n g o i n g p r o g r a m at th e
Seminole clubs, according to
Don. E. Miller, area director.
Miller said staff members en­
courage participation by the
children and will notify parents
with more Information.
"Parents are always Interested
In prevention," he said.
Miller added the program L« In
place in Orange County schools
and efforts continue to Incor­
p o r a t e S m a r t M o v e s In t o
Seminole County schools.
F o r m ore Information, call
8 4 1-8855.

C h ild re n in Ihe Sm art M oves program learn to express
themselves in a positive wa&gt; and 'reely participate In the awareness
program

The Higher
^6 u ( § o

T o n e s , u native of Puerto Rico.
•(lines to this Job w ith en­
thusiasm and optimism. A res­
ident of Central Florida for nine
years, she graduated from the
University of Central Florida
with a bachelor's degree In anihro|H)logy anil she is working
on her graduate degree In public
a d m in istra tio n Prior to her
current assignment, she worked
as an education coordinator with
Mothers Against [Trunk Driving
and before that shr was a V IS T A
volunteer working with single
mothers.
I love doing this." she said
W r a rr also expanding the
program to other agencies such
as th r A p o p k a C o m m u n ity
( ru le r W r II lie starting a Sm;.rt

Agents
C o n tin u e d from Pag* I A
on m at­
tresses in hark rooms
No sex charges were filed at
that time because the activities
til the private club did not In­
volve prostitution As a private
'c l u b
D c n l r * W u re h u u s r
-rates under a less stringent
t of rules than d u b s open to
general public. Customers
-y a &lt;20 membership fee and
3 5 for each visit
A Deante's Warehouse rm Joyce told the Sanford Herald
Mi Friday that women "rule the
ost" and that men who won t
ike "no" for an answer are
fia c o rtrd from the building by
S e c u rity .
Th e employee also said thr
clu b provides com plim entary
beer, wine and mixers and that
Its members are allowed lo bring
their own liquor.
Th e owners of tile club were
charged In November with sell­
ing alcohol Illegally, and the
slale beverage division Is ex­
pected lo file new charges with
the S ta le A tto r n e y 's Office
according to Seminole Courtly
Sheriff Don Eslinger.
"W e are absolutely delighted
to assist the beverage depart­
m ent," Eslinger said this m or­
ning "W e have made a com­
mitment to work together to
ensure that places such as this
follow the law."
S u r p r i s i n g l y . D e a n t e 's
Warehouse • which Is Identified
on Us front entrance at 5461
Hryanl Ave, as Deanle’s Lodge
Inc. has established Itself In the
M id w a y C o m m e rc e C e n te r,
which Is headquarters for the
Central Florida Chapter of Par­
alysed Veterans of America and
the Florida District of Klwanls
International.
"W e were stunned when we
found out what’s been going
o n ." said Jo h n Paskoskl. pres­
ident of the Midway Commerce

C e n t e r P ro p e rty O w n e rs
A s -mh lalton Paskoskl and others
from the renter rcglslered their
complaints ai last Tuesday's
Board of County Commissioners
meeting.
....
HOC Chairm an Randv Morris
said that Wednesday s raid of­
fers c itize n s ol i h r c o u n ty
"se rio u s evidence" that law
enforcement Is going lo keep I lieh e a t on s e x u a lly -o r ie n t e d
businesses such as Deanle’s
" T h is Is Just the beginning."
Morris said. "T h e people who
live and work In I his com m unlly
have a legitimate concern They
got results last night - 20 age ms
in that raid .*’
T h e county Is draw ing up
strict new adult'entertainment
ordinances, which will be ap­
proved at a BCC public hearing
Tuesday al 7 p.nt. At Ih r same
lime, the county Is engaged In

wh.it ligurrs to Ik - the Itrst ol
m any, drawn-out court battles
against Ihr adult entertainment
industry.
t
There are many complexities,
in c lu d in g |usi w here a d ult(-u trrt.iin tiie iit and se xuallyoriented businesses are going to
tic located. Th e majority of the
rxtsim g clubs are located along
U S Highway 17-92 in Fern
I’ark and Casselberry. An effort
in rrlocalr them in the Sandord
arr.i is tieing fiercely challenged
by Mayor Larry Dale and the
citizens of the com m unity.
T h r two stirs proposed by the
county's planning and devel­
opment are both In Sanford •one
nrar ihe airport and the other al
Midway Commerce Park.
"It's going lo lake a team ef­
fort to win ibis w ar." Morris
said. "B u t It will be w o n ."

Boycott----C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
people think.
By an 85 percent margin, the
group overwhelmingly
made
the choice.
The Baptists have contended
that they disapprove of Ihc
company's policies of allowing
homosexual employees to In­
clude their partners on Insur­
ance and other benefits pack­
ages
and
for
advocating
'homosexuality, infidelity, and
adultery, which arc biblically
reprehensible and abhorrent to
God* by allowing activities
such as Gay Day to take place
In their Orlando theme parks.

Local church ministers have
been relatively silent on the
mailer since the Convention
began asking the Disney com ­
pany to change Us ways two
years ago.
Officials al Disney would not
comment on the announced
boycott this morning.
Instead they Issued a terselyworded
official
statement:
*We are proud that the Disney
brand creates more family enlerlalninent of every kind than
anyone else In the world. We
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6 A - Santoro Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday, June 19. 1997

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C o p s seek m is s in g m an
From Staff Report*
An Altam ontr Springs man
was reported missing on Tu e s ­
day
According to police reports.
Jo h n Kevin NrfT. H17 Spring
latke Hoad, left for work Ju n e 15
at 7:15 a m. but never showed

%

up. T h e Lake County Sheriffs
Office reported to his mother.
Joan Ta y lo r Neff, that NefTs car
was later found ut Seminote
State Park In Lake County. The
vehlrle. described as a 1986 blue
Oldsm oblle with lag num ber
S N U 5 2 T. was locked and con­
tained several duffel bags, a

pager attached to the visor, and
a pair of sunglasses, sheriffs
olficlalssald.
Neff. 34. has blond hair, a
mustache, and blue eyes. Lake
C o u n t y S h e r i f f 's o f f i c ia ls
reported there Is a warrant for
Neffs urrest for possession of
cocaine.

-| think that If the Baptists
have nude a decision as a
group then they need to follow
It. but It may not be the deci­
sion for everyone. I think you
lu ve to weigh the good with the
bad. II takes courage to take
that kind of stand."
•• Tony
Black, minister of the Sanford
C h u rrh of Christ.
"They have a perfect right to
say what they want to. I think
It sends a bad message.
It
nukes them {gays and fesbt

ans| feel they're less than Im ­
portant.
Th is dors not help
the gay u n r lesbians that are
m rm b ris
«f these
Baptist
c h o rih rs . emotionally or sp iri­
tually. It will drive them more
Into the closet than what they
alrrady are. They are not go­
ing to materially affect wlial
Disney doe*.*
James Brock,
senior minister ot the Jo y Met­
ropolitan Com m unity Chureh.
Orlando, with a homosexual
congregation.

Readers
Continued from Page l A
pie.
It's a matter of
personal preference.*
* Carl
Baselalz. 21. a Seminole
County resident.
"I don't believe In boycotting.
I don't condemn them. I leave
It In tlie hands of Cod. I don't
personally visit Disney World,
but my wife and grandchildren
go. I don't light anything with
them.*
-Reverend Anthony
Miller with Ml. Sinai Baptist

Church.

Helping victims of crime
BellSouth Mobility Genral Manager A J Taran­
to. left, was recently recognized by State At
torney Lawson Lamar on behalf of the local area
Victims Services Coalition, for the company s
continued support In Central Florida. BellSouth

Hentoff----------------------------------------------Continued from Page 4A
testified against the commissioners special
traveling squad means they cant easily be
dismissed as soil-hearted prison reformers.'
Steve Bright, director of the Southern Center
for Hum an Rights in Atlanta
— which
represents
prisoners
shorn
of
Ihelr
constitutional rights — tells me that unlike the
Atlanta Constitution, most of the other papers
in Georgia have been largely Indifferent lo
whal could be a historic prisoncrs'-rlghts
lawsuit.
The attorney bringing this federal lawsuit.
Robert Benslng. Is on the staff of the Southern
Center lor Hum an Rights. During a deposition,
he Interviewed Linda Hawkins, a guard at Hays
Slate. After watching the work of Wayne
G am er s peacekeepers. I went lo my office and
I cried Then I went to the restroom and threw
up."

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Legal Notice

11
jL I
1 I

IN TH B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I I I O N T I I N T H
J U O IC IA l C IR C U IT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
• K M IN O L I C O U N TY
Q B N IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S I NO t r 341
CA f4 W
CHEMICAL m o r t g a g e
COMPANY
Pi •ml.ft
vt
OCTAVIO 0ALAGUER HI10A
DAl AGUER hit «*•!•
and
an
UNKNOWN PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUB JECT REAL PROPERTY
OeUmJjntf •)
N O T IC I
OF F O R C C L O S U R I S A L I
NOTICE IS HEREQY GIVEN
pursuant lo • Final Judgment of
F o itc lriu r* &lt;Ute&lt;J Jun# I I III.
1997. bocI aniarad m Ca»a No
97-344 CA 14 W ol tha Circuit
Court of tha E IG H TE EN TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County Florida . wharam
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE C O M ­
PANY i% Plaintiff and OCTAVIO
GALAQUER
at
al .
ara
Defendant*. I will tall to lha
h»gha«t and bat I biddar for
cath in lha Watt front door of
lha Courthouta in Sanford.
SEMINOLE County Florida, al
11 00 a m o'clock on tha ISlh
d.iy ol July. 199 7. tha following
d*%cribad proparty at tat forth
m taid Final Judgmant. to wit
l O f i OLOCK 12 E A S TOROOK SUGOIVISION UNIT NO
FIVE
A C C 0 R 0 IN Q TO THE
plat th er e o f as r ec o r o e d

IN PLAT GOOK 12 PAGES SO
AND SI PUGLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY FLORlOA
a/k/a l SOS VIGURNUM LANE.
WINTER PARK FLO R ID ^ 32792
DATED thit 13th day of Juna,
199/
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark of taid Court
Oy Ruth King
At Dapufy Clark
Fat tr A Oitlity. P A
Soda 300
1S70 Madruga Avanua
Cural Qablat. Florida 33146
(30S) 662-4110
'P arton t with a disability who
naad a tpacial accommodation
tu parhopata in Ihit procaadmg
thould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at Sarmno la County
Courthouta
301
N
Park
Aranua. Suita N30I. Sanford.
Florida 32771. af laatl fiva dayt
prior
lo
lha
procaadmg
Talaphona (407) 323*4330 a i t
4227. I-800-955-S771 (TOO) or
I 800-95S-8770 (V) via Florida
Ralay Sarvica *
Publith Juna 19. 26. 1997
OEF-213

Legal Notice
IN T N I C O U N T Y C O U R T
OF T N I I I Q N T I I N T N
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AMO FOR
• IM I N O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R lO A
C A IB NO. t 7 .7 l 4 C C .S Q C
ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION INC a
Florida noMor-profil
corporation.
PI amtiff
vt
RU0Y MAY AN0CRS0N
a/k/« MAY
CHIAVICHIEN KASEM RlCK
CHiAVlCMiEN har hutband
and UNKNOWN TENANTS
Dafandanlt
N O T IC I OF I A L I
NOTICE IS H E R I0 Y GIVEN
that purtwant to tha Final
Judgmanl
in
Foraclotura
aniarad on lha 30th day of May
1997. m Civil Action No 97­
714 CC 20 C ot lha County
Court of lha Sighlaanlh Judicial
Circuit in and for Sammola
County Florida, in which RUDY
MAY
ANOERSON
it
lha
Dalandanl and ALTAM ONTE
H EIQ HTS
CONDOM INIUM
ASSOCIATION
INC
it lha
Plaintiff. I will tall to lha highatl
and batt brddar for cath at lha
watt front door of lha Sammola
County Courthouta. la niard .
Florida al 11 00 A M on lha 3rd
day of July. 1997. tha following
datenbad raal proparty tat
forth in lha Final Judgmanl
Uml 207. ALTAM ONTE
HEIQHTS according lo lha plat
tharaof. at rtcordad in Plal
Book 22 Pagat SS-42 of lha
Public Racordt of Sammola
County Florida
DATED thit 2nd day of Juna.
1997
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of tha Court
By Oorothy W Dolton
Deputy Clark
Plamlifft Attorney
EMIL A GASPERONI. JR ESQ
SOS Wakiva Spnngt Road
Longwood. Florida 32779
(407) 774-1213
N O TIC E
A M E R IC A N !
W ITH DIS ABILITIES
A C T OF 1990
Adm kiUtrativa
Ordar Na. 93-37
Partont with a ditability who
naad a tpacial accommodation
to participate in thit procaadmg
thould
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 N Park
Avanua.
Suita North 30t.
Sanford. Florida 33771 at laatl
hva (S) dayt prior to tha proevading Talaphona (407) 323*
4330. aalantion 4227. 1-8009SS-8771 (TOO), or M 0 0 -9 S S
8770 (V). via Florida Ralay
Sarvica
Publith Juna 13. 19. 1997
DEF-123

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phones to law enforcement agencies, neigh
b o r h o o d w a tc h e s and v ic t im s s e r v ic e
organizations

Legal Notices
INTNI CIRCUIT CO
URT
O
F TNI IITN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. INANDFO
R
•IMINOLI O
O
U
N
TT.
FLORlOA
OINIRAL
JURISDICTIO
N OfVtftON
CAtl N
O S7 -SA3 9 -CA-I4 -L

FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
p l a in t if f

vs

JANE I ANATA.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JANE E ANAYA
JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICI

OF FO R EC LO S U R E S A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgmant of foraclotura datad
Jut** 2n&lt;i *99 7 antarad m Cnrd
Cat# No 9 7-033S-CA-14 1 of
tha Circuit Court of tha ISTN
Judicial Circuit m and fur SEM I­
NOLE County Sanford Florida,
I will tall lo tha highatl and
best bolder for cath at tha wet!
front door of tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouta located al
301 N Park Avenua m Sanford
Florida, al 11 00 a m on tha Ith
day of JULY 1997 lha following
described property at tat forth
m
ta*d
Summary
Final
Judgment to -w t
LO T 271 OF W O O O C R EST
UNIT FIVE
ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN P lA T BOOK 17
AT PAGE 35-37 OF THE PUB
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
CO UN TY FLORIDA
Oalad this 3rd day of Juna
1997
(CIRCUIT C O UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
Oy Dorothy W Dolton
Deputy Clark
THE LAW O FFICES OF
0AVI0 J STERN P A
4600 SHERIOAN STR EET
STE 400
HOLLYWOOD. FL 33021
(954) 9A3-0400
97.101 79(FNW)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH 0 IS A 0 IL ITIES ACT. partont with ditabildiet naadmg a tpacial accom*
modation
thould
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION al
tha
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouta al (407) 323*4330
1-SOO-955-9771 (TD D ) or I 800­
955-8 7 70. via Florida Ralay
Sarvica
Publith Juna 12. 19. 1997
D E F-119
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I IS T N JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLO R lO A
)N ANO FOR
iE M IM O L I C O U N TY
O I N IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASE NO. 87-881 C A -1 4 -W
O E CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc .
Plaintiff
VS
SAMUEL M AISONET and
PIEDAO MAISONET
el al
Defandantt
N O T IC I
OF F O R IC L O IU R E SALE
Notice it haraby givan lhal.
pursuant lo that Final Judgmanl
ol Foraclotura dated Juna ttth.
1997. and aniarad in civil cata
numbar 97-541 CA. of tha
Circuit Court of tha !E lh
Judicial Circuit m and for
Sammola
County
Florida,
wharam G E CAPITAL M O R T­
GAGE
SERVICES. INC . it
Plaintiff
and
SAM UEL
MAISONET PlEOAO M ASONET
THE
CRO SSINO S
M ASTER
C O M M U N ITY
ASSO CIATIO N .
INC . it/ara Oafandant(t). I will
tall to tha highatl and bast bid ­
der for cath at tha watt front
door ot lha Sammola County

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FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
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P R O B A TE DIVISIO N
Pile Hot B T -J 7 1 -Q P
IN RE ESTATE OP
2 E LM A H HENSON.
Oecaatad
N O T IC I
OP AO M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th# administration ol tha
aalals ol 2ELMA H HENSON,
daesaaad. File Number ST-371CP. la pending m th* Circuit
Court lor Semanoi# County
Florid*. Probate Division. Ih*
addr*** ol which ra Seminole
County
Courthouse
PO
Drawer C. Sanford FL 32771
Th* name* end addr***** of
IK* personal representative end
lb* personal representative a
attorney are tel forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSON*
ARE N O TIFlEO THAT
All person, on whom Hu*
nolle* It served who have
obtection* lhal challenge lb*
validity ol Ih* wto Ih* gueiiKc a
luma ol IK* personal represen­
tative. venue or lunadiclion ol
Ibi* Court are required lo FU*
their obfeclmn* with this Court
w it h in

th e

la ter o f

th r ee

MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF
THIS NO TICE ON TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE 0AT1 OF SERVICE
O f A C O PY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors ol IK# docedenl
end other persona having
claims or damand* sgamal
decedent's tria l* on whom a
copy ol thia notice r* served
within three month* oiler the
■Sal* ol Ih* Krai publication ol
mi* notice must Me then claim*
w in this Court W ITHIN T H I
L A T IN OF T H R U M O N TH S
AFTER THE OATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NO TICE OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OP A CO PY OP THIS N O TIC I
ON TM IM
All other creditor* ol I he dec*
deal end persona having claim*
or demand* ag*.n*i the dece­
dent a a aisle must bl* thaw
claim* with th.* court WITHIN
T m A IE M O N TH S AFTER T m i
DATE OF TM| FIRST PuOLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE
a l l c l a im s

oem anos ano

O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED
W ill 01 FORCVf R BAR R IO
The del* oF the hr*l public a
lion of Ih.a Nolic* is June t Jth
I99F
Personal Representative
Di a n e f o a r n c t t
DA A l o MAC A R G H
A tto rn e y tov

Personal Representative
C h a r l e s o w h o s r 1*0
Floods Bar No 7991IS
Wilder 4 Beraaon
1112 Syeumdr Avenue
Winter Par* FL 12T49
(OF 44 4 7214
Publish June 17 I t 199r
04 F - 114

IN TN E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N E I I O H T I I N T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
m AND FOR
■ SM INO LS C O U N TY .
PLORIOA
C IV IL A C TIO N
C A S I NO. S T - t T I - C A - 1 4
DIVISION A
c o u n t r y w id e m o m i l o a n s

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IN T M I C IA C U IT C O U N T
OP T M I I I O H T K N T H
JU O IC IA L C IA C U IT
OP PLOAIOA.
IN AND PON
SSMINOLN C O U N T Y
O IN IA A L
JU A IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S I NO. S S -IS S 3 C A I I S
PiO CAAL HOMS LOAN
M OATOAGC CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
if*.
OSCAR 0 JON IS And
. AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
O f THE S UBJECT
REAL PROPERTY.
Defend *nt|»|
N O T IC I
OP P O A IC L O S U A I S A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY O lV IN
pursuant lo ■ final Judgment of
Forecloture dated Jun* SIN.
1997, and *nl*f*d in Cat* No.
9S-16S) CA 14 W. ol IN* Circuit
Court ol IN* EIG H TE EN TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Florid* wherein
FEDERAL HOME LOAN M O R TOAQC
CO RPO RATIO N
Is
Plaintiff and OSCAR 0 JO NES,
*• al.. Sf* Oafandanl*. I anil tall
to INs h.gnati and ba»t biddar
for catN in IN* W*al from door
ol IN* Courthouta, In Sanford.
SEMINOLE County. Florida, al
I t 00 a m. o clock on INs Bin
day ol JULY, 1997, INs following
datenbad proparty as sat form
to said Final Judgmant, lo *rrl:
Lot 44. W ill A OROVE. accord­
ing lo ma plat iNsraot at
racordad In Plal Book 29,
Pagaa SJ and S4, Public
Racordt ol Sammola County.
Florida a/k/a 1791 Wills Circla,
Wmtsr Park. Florida 32792
DAT EG mis Sm day ol Juna,
1997.
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clark ol (aid Court
By Jana E. J attune
Aa Daputy Clark
Fabsr A Qitiilt. P A
Suita 100
IS70 Maarugt Avanua
Coral Oablaa. Florida 11I4S
'P a rio n t with a disability who
naad a tpacial accommodation
lo participata m tbit procaadmg
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator al Sammola County
Courthouta. 301
N
Park
Avanua. Suita N 1 0 I. Sanford.
Florida 12771. al laatl tiva days
prior
lo
lha
procaadmg
Talaphona (407) 121 4130 tat.
4227; I-SOO-9SS-S77I (TOO) or
I-SOO-95S-I770 (V) via Florida
Ralay Service.*
Publish: Juna 12. IS . 1997
DEF-12S

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C IT Y OP LAK E MANY,
FLO R ID A
N O T I C I OP
P U B LIC NEARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
IN* City Cnnwmaaion ol tha City
nt Lata Mary Floruit lhal (aid
Comnuaaron will hold a Public
Haa.mg on J U U L I t t h a - l l t l .
al 7 00 P M . or a* toon therealtar aa poaaibl*. lo contider
Aral reading ol an Ordmancs
entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE C ITY
OF LANE MARY. FLORlOA
PROVIDING FOR THE VACAT­
ING U TILITY AND ORAINAOC
EASEM ENTS ON LO TS I I . I t .
11 14 ANO IS. TECHNO LO O T
PARK AT L A R I MARY. LO C AT­
ED IN THE C IT Y OP L A R I
MARY FLORlOA ANO MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED
HEREIN PROVIOINO FOR C O N ­
FLIC TS
S EVER ABILITY ANO
EFFECTIVE 0 A T (
vacating ail yblify and drainage
•*t*m*nl* within Lola I I . 12.
I I 14 and IE TIC H N O LO O V
PARR AT LARE MARY RE P lA T
according lo IN* Plal lh*r*uf
recorded m Plel Book 41. peg**
11 *nd 14 el IN* Public Record*
ol Senunol* County Florida
LESS IN* 10 loot utility and
■Peinege easement* adracanl lo
Technology Perk nghr-ol-wey
end LESS IN* (ear 10 leal ol
lb* 10 luvl uin*ly end ik c n a yv
eeaemenl abutting the north
property line ol Lot I I
The Public Hearing will be
held in lb* City Commiaamn
Chamber* 100 R laa* Mary
Boulevard Lake Mery Flo rule
The Pubi-c ■* invited lo attend
and be heard Sa-d hearing may
be eonhnued from lu lu lo time
until * final deciamn ie c u te by
the City Carnm anan
II the Ordinance ■* approved
on Fuat Reading me City
Ccounty*on vr&lt;M Kohl e Pubfu
Hearing on
|4 tfl. J l t l
*1 T 00 P M or ea aoon rher*
alter ** poaarbl* lo conauter
aec ond rvad-ng and adopluin ol
IK* Ord-nenc*
C apua of IK* Ordinance in lull
are avaJable to IK * C dy Clerk*
OTKce
NOTE IF A PERSON OEC'OSS
TO APPEAL AN T DECISION
MADE BT Th is c o m m i s s i o n
w it h r e s p e c t t o a n y m a t T IR C 0 N S I 0 I R I 0 AT TNIS
MEETING ON HEARING MS OR
SM| WILL NEED A R IC O N O OF
T h E PROCEEDINGS ANO THAT
FON SUCH PURPOSE HE ON
SH| MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VENOATIM NECONO OF
TH| PROCEEDINGS IS M A0I
W h i c h R IC O N O INCLUDES
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N O T I PURSUANT TO T h (
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AOVISEO THAT THIS LAW PIAW
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C O L L S C T A 0 C 0 T ANO ANY
INPOAMATION OBTAINED AMU.
o t u s io p o a th a t p u r p o s e
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f u n d in g c o r p o r a t io n

N O TIC E
OF F IC T ITIO U S R A M I
Notice i* Hereby given me! w*
ere engaged m bwameaa at
IS I1 Oker In Tense*. Laa*
Mary
FL 12T4S. Sammola
County. Florida, under IK*
Ficbtiou* Name el B IO S TIR
P R O D U C TIO N S , end IM S I
intend lo ragiarar taid nam*
w in
IKs
Oiviaron
ol
Corperaliont.
TaiiaKatae*.
Floruit. *n accordant* wdK ma
proviaiona of m a Ficldroua
Nana Slatula*. To-Wd Section
M S 0«. Florida Slslule* IfS I
Tiuatl Hancock
Publish June 10. 1007
OFF 221

IN T N t C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T M I IS T N JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN ANO FOR
SSM IR OLE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
O IN IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO R DIVISION
CASE NO: S 7 -S S S I-C A -I4 -L
0 E CAPITAL
MORTGAGE SERVICES INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERT L SWEAT JR
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
R O O E R T l SWEAT. J R .
A OUOA 4 SONS INC .
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
JOHN DOE ANO
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFEN D AN TS)
N O T IC I
OP FO R EC LO S U R E SALS
NOTICE IS H ER E B T GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmant ol forecloaurs dated
June 2nd 1997. entered in Civil
Case No 97-0302-CA-I4-1 ol
the Circuit Court ol Ih* 1ITH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE County Sanlord. Florida
1 will tell lo Ih* highest and
beat biddar lor cash al Ih*
WEST FRONT OOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located al 101 N PARK AVENUE
m SANFORD Florid*, el 11 00
a m oh Ih* 24Ih day ol JU LY
I99F IN* following described
property a* set forth in said
Summery Final Judgment, lowit
LO TS 4. 7 ANO 4 IN OLOCK E
OF
SANLANOO
SPRINGS
TR ACT NO 2S. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
TH ER EO F
AS
RECORDED IN P lA T BOOK S
Al PAGE 17. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
C O U N TY FLORlOA
Oaled this 3rd day ol Jun*.
1997
(CIRCUIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jetewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW O FFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
4400 SHERI0A4 STR EET
STE 400
HOLLYWOOD. FL 13021
(954) 933-0400
07-0991 $(QNW)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona with disabil­
ities naadmg a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
the
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouta al (40T) 323-4330.
1-400-959-3771 (TO O ) or I-S009SS-S770. yla Florida Ralay
8* rates
Publish Jun* 12. 19. 1997
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FrO/B/A AMERICA S
W M O liS A ll LEN O IR
Plato I, IN a)
va
C A R O Ll S k ill! Y af al
Datamf*nf(«)
N O TIC E

Of 70ft(CLOSURE t i l l
NOTICE I t M lftC O r O iVtN
pursuant to a final J ‘44»ym#psi of
lotacloawto datad Mag 30th
I f f 7 and En'BFB.1 &gt;ps Cata NO
f / .J / l of Its# C m utl Cowrl of
lha
H G m T U N T m J u&lt;f»csal
C*rtw4l
an.) Vo# IK M lN O lK
CoEpofg fioiNja E»ftaf#4P« COUNTftVW O t MOM! LOANS INC
f t K/A C O U N T ftfW iO i fU N D
INO CONPO ftATiO N f/O'H/A
AM fftlCA S
W H O L l lA L l
L lN D Ift &lt;• IKa Piatoiiff and
C AR O L! S M IL IT 7 R5T UNION
n a t io n a l o a n k o r f l o p io a
r/K/A
7 L Oft'OA
n a t io n a l
OANK are Ih# Oafandanl* I anil
%eil lo tHa K*gha%l and bo«l ted­
der for cath al lha M « i l front
door of lha Sammola County
Courthouta Sanford Florida al
U 00 • m on lha 3rd dag of
July
1SS7
tha
folloaiing
datcribad propartg a* aat forth
at «a*d Final Judgnant
LOT 11 WILLA LAKE PHASE
ONE
ACCO ftO iNO TO THE
P lA T THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 35 PAGE 78
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOLE CO U N TY FLORlOA
WITNESS MY HANO and lha
%aal ot thi* Court on Juna 2nd
1987
(SEAL)
Maryann# M ona
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By Oorothy W Bolton
Oaputy Clark
Schavarna. McCalla Raymar
Barrall E Frappiar
Pott Offica Oo* 3410
Tampa FL 33401
F87010431
N O T IC I
In accordance with lha
American* 0i*ab4litie* Act. par*
•on* naadmg a special accom­
modation to participate in Ihi*
proceeding should contact the
individual or agancy landing
no he a not lalar than *avan (7)
day* prior to lha proceeding al
lha addra** given on tha
notice
Talaphona
407-323*
4330 a«t 4227. 1-SOO-955 E77I
(TOO) or 1 -S00 955 87 70 (v). via
Florida Ralay Sarvica
Publish June 12. 19 1997
0EF* 11 •

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I IS T H JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLO R lO A
IN ANO FOH
• I M I N O L I C O U N TY
O I N IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S I NO . S T -E S T
Dfv. L
OANK UNITED OF TEXAS.
F S B . f/k/a Unifad Savings
Association of Ta«as. F S B
Plamtiff.
vs
KENNETH SPIVEY A/KA
KENNETH L SPIVEY
A/K/A KENNETH L
SPIVEY. Sr and
PHYLLIS J SPIVEY, at a l.
Defendants
N O TIC E
O F FO R E C LO S U R E SALE
Notice is haraby givan that,
pursuant to that Final Judgmant
of Foreclosure datad Juna 2nd.
1997, and aniarad in civil case
numbar 97-597 Div L. of lha
Circuit Court of tha ISlh
Judicial Circuit in and for
Sammola
County.
Florida,
wharam BANK U N ITED OF
TEXAS. F S 0 F/K/A UN ITED
SAVINQS AS SO CIATIO N OF
TEXAS. F S B . la Plaintiff and

KENNETH SPIVEY A/K/A KEN­
N E TH
L
ERIVEV
A/K/A
K E N EN TH l
E P IV E Y
.
PHYLLIS SPIVEY A/K/A PHYL­
LIS J SPIVEY. ....U N K N O W N
PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE S U B JE C T REAL PROPER­
T Y N/K/A TIM SPIVEY &gt;»/«'•
D*f*ndant(a). • will sail lo IK*
highest end beat bidder lof
cash al lb* weal Ironl door ol
Ih* Semmol* County courthouao In Sanlord. Sammola
County Florida al 11 00 A M
on Iho Slh day oF July 1*07. the
following described properly **
set
lotfh
to
said
Final
Judgment, to wit
From the Soulb corner al
Government Lot 2. Section 29
Townalup IS South Rang* 10
Eaal Senunot* County Flood*,
run N 25 degree* 00 00’ E
along Ih* fanford Grant Lma a
distanc* ol 740 00 Feet To !♦*#
Potol ol Beginning Thence run
N 00 degree* 00 54'E 175 4S
feel. Thence run S 87 degree*
lf'3 3 * S 149 01 1**1 to said
Grant Line Thence run t 79
degrees 00'00*W along said
Grant Line 352 44 1**1 to Ih*
Pumt •! Degmnmg

NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
A o vitio t h a t t h i s l a w f ir m
IS 0 E IM E 0 TO 01 A O IO T
C C l l I C T C n A TTE M P TIN '! TO
C O L L E C T A 0 I 0 T ANO AN T
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE U E IO FOR THAT PURPOSE
Deled Ih* 3rd day ol June
199T
MARYANNE M O R IS
Cloth oF Circuit Court
B y Jen* I Jeaewu
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS 4 STAW IARIKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suit* 450
Tem p. Florida 1M 0F
Telephone ( t i l l STT 4004
CAS 4SF 00T14
Pvbhah June 12. IS I N I
O IF I I I
IB TN E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I IS T N J U D I C I A L
C IR C U IT IB ANO FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO N IO A
C A S E NO S f - S a i - C A - M - A
NAT iONSBANC m o r t g a g e
CORRO RATION
Plamtiff
w%
O d k k E L MYERS at al
Pa»e«da«Ksl
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO JflF F R IY L TORRE* d
•urra and/or daad h it (»ha«r1
untnosv* h**r* dawtaas &gt;aga
teas or grsntae* and aff par­
son* or pEFi as cla*m«ng by
T 'p f o / srndar ar aga»nst h a
(thorns ft•%-tone* wWSnoaR
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Action fa* *o#e&lt; loswr# af a
nnrtgaga an tha followmg
(aoparty in SEM iNO lE County
FlorisAa
l o t si
block a
lak e
WOOO AT T n | CROSSINGS
u n it G N I
A C C O R O 'N G TO
T m | m a p o r p l a t T m I R IO F

AS RfiCORO IN PLAT BOOK 32
PAGES 44 T h r o u g h ss in
T h e P U Q IIC RECOROS OF
i e u i n o i e c o u n t y Fl o r i d a
has boon Mad agamst you and
you are ragurfad to sanra a
ropy of you# wr*ttan »•••»•••
tl ang fa it on SPEAR AND
HOFFM AN
PA
Altornags
nhoaa addrasa •• 7QQ South

0«Aia Highway Coral Qrtigaak
Florida 33144 (805 ) 444 2288
sarthm SO iSags attar th# first
Pu U fcat&gt;on af tha nofsca and to
kt# tha ongtnal with th# Clark of
h i t Court aithur h#tt»ra sarwea
on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN PA
aftornaga or
smmmadtalalg
tharaaftar otharw«sa a da*aull
tvsN ba aniarad agatnst you for
tha rehet damantiad in tha
Complaint or Patihon
WITNESS my hand and seal of
th*s Court on th*a 4th day of
JUNE 1887
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clara of lha Court
Oy Ruth King
As Daputy Clara
Parsons wdfi disability who
naad a spatial accommodation
lo partx •pata m this procaadmg
should
contact
AT A
Coordinator at 301 N Park
Avanua
Suda N
Sanford
Florida 327 71 at laast hva dags
prior
to
tha
procaadmg
Talaphona (407) 323-4330 fiat
4227 t 800 8SS 8771 (TOO) or
t 800 8SS-S770 (V) via Florsda
Relay Sanrsca
Publish Juna 12. IS 1SS7
DCF*124
IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I f B TH JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R lO A
IN ANO FOR
BBM IROLB C O U N TY
O I N IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S S NO. 98*01 S§4
c i ii w
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plamtdf.
VS
MARK L-, POOLE and
JO AN M POOLE, at al .
Dalandanl*
N O T IC I
OF F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
Nolica it haraby givan that,
pursuant to that Final Judgmant
of Foraclotura datad Juna 11th,
1897. and anfarad *n chnl cata
numbar 98-016S4-CA. of tha
Circuit Court of lha ISlh
Judicial Circuit m and for
Sammola
County,
Florida,
nharam FIR ST NATIONWIDE
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION, la
Plaintiff and MARK L. POOLE,
ORANGE C O U N TY HOUSINQ
FINANCE AU TH O R ITY . It/ara
Oafandant(s). I will sail to tha
highatt and bast biddar for
cath at tha watt front door of
tha Sammola County court*
houta in Sanford. Sammola
County. Florida, at 1100 A M .
on tha 17th day of JULY. 1887.
tha following date rib ad propar­
tg at t t t forth in said Fmal
Judgmant. to wit:
LO T 28. BLOCK A. COUNTRY
C LU B H EIG H TS U N IT ONE.
ACCO R D IN O TO THE PLAT
THER EO F AS RECO R OEO IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 88 OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE C O UNTY. FLO R lO A
NOTE: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
O EBT
C O LLEC TIO N
P R AC TICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISE0 THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEM EO TO BE A O EBT
C O LLEC TO R A TTEM P TING TO
C O L L E C T A O EBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oatad tha 12TH day of JU NE.
1897.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Daputy Clark
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulavard
Suda 450
Tampa. Florida 33807
Talaphona (113) 877-8008
CAS 498*02750
Publith Juna 19. 29. 1997
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Legal Notices
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OR T N I I M N T I I R T H
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
M A R D TOR
■ ■ ■ I R O l f C O U R TY .
7LORIOA
Case Hat S T -t S t CR
IN R t E STATS OF
ROBERT THOM AS RAVNIA
Dec****!)
N O TIC E
OF AD M IN IS TR ATIO N
The *dmrnt*lr*tion ol Ih.
**t*t* ol R O BER T T h o m a s
RAVNSR. (tecalter). File No
PA97-IS1 CR. I* pending in Ih*
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Itond*.
Prabai.
Drvition the eddre** ot wh.cn
i* 101 N Re»* Avenue Senfom
florid* 12771 The n#m*i an.)
add-*••** ol the perton.i rep
ret.ntativ* *nd ol the p*r*o*,i
repretentativ* * attorney ar*
•el forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D P INSO NS
ARE NO TIFlEO THAT
AH perto n t on whom th.%
notice •• •erred who h e .,
obtection* thel challenge the
veltdily ot Ibe will, the quelitice
bon* ot the portonel r*pre«.telive venue, ar p&gt;n*dretion of
tht* Court ere reguued to t.i.
th*.r obreclton* with Ih * Cuurf
WITHIN THE LATER O f T H A I!
MONTHS A f T IN T H i 0AT4 Of
THE flR S T PUBLICATION 0*
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY 0 At 9
AFTER TH E CATE C f Z lK T .Z l
O f A CORY O f THIS N O TICI
ON T m IM
Alt creditor* ot the decedent
and other pertone he. - j
Claim* or demand* egerntt
decedent a attal* on whom *
copy ot thr* notice •* **rv*-t
Wilbro Ihree manrhc after the
del* ol the tir*l pwbt-cetion at
thr* noire# mu»t Me then claim,
with thr* Court W ITHIN T m |
L A TIN O f T H R U M 0 N T h |
Af T IR TH E 0 A T I O f T h !
flR S T PUBLICATION O f Th is
NO TICE OR THIRTY 0 A v |
A f T IR T H I O ATt O f SIR YiC I
O f A CORY O f THIS N O T i CI
ON THEM
AH other creditor* e* the dec*
deni end p*r*o«« having i !*.«••*
or demand* egem«l the dec*
dent* ••tele m utt Me thee
cloim* With ihr* court WITHIN
THREE M O NTH S A f T I R T m I
DATE OF T h I flR S T R UBllCA
n o N O f T h i s N O TiC I
ALL CLAIM S 09M AN01 ANO
O T h IR O BJEC TIO N S NOT SO
f llC O
WILL 01 f O A iV l*
BARRIO
The dele ot Iho hr*r pubr-ce
bon ol Ibr* Notice •* Jun* 17 m
1997
Rereonel Aey*e*e-r** re
W-l'iem Glen Reyner
t i t f e*t trreel
Cbutwota llond* 12 7M
Attorney tor
Rervmel Repreeenter'.r
Mer* Key re I t a
HOWARD 4 R ( * I (
CMARTI A ID
210 N Per* Ar*nu*
tenlord florrde 12771
1447) 122 s o n
fl Ber No 194717
Pubirth June 17 19 1 *4 ’
DEf 1 1 1 ________
IN TN B C IR C U IT COURT
O f T N I IS T N JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT IN AND fOR
•■ M M O L E CO UNTY
f LORI DA
CASE NO 4 t 4 M I CA I4A
f lO N lO A EAR NO. # 4 * * 4 »»
INI ANO MORTOAG4
o o m * o fk tjto t
Pir.ni,rr
e*
THOMAS
I TINKER I T A L
Detendenle
N O TIC E O f SALE
Notice &gt;4 Hereby given that to
accordance with the fmel
Judgment
ot
forecloture
entered on May Mrh 1947 to
ervdeebonno 47 0145 C A -I4 A
to Ihe Circuit Court ot SEMI­
NOLE County flonde m winch
T h o m a s i t i n k e r *r *t
Detendenle end INIAMO MONT
GAGI
CORPORATION
the
Plaintiff I writ cell to Ihe higher*
bidder for cath el Weet fror-i
door 101 N Pert Ave . Senior 1
f l 12771 el the hour ol 11 00
• m on July H a t. 1947 on Ihe
following described reel prope*fy
Lot 524 WIKIVA H UNT CLU0
f o x HUNT SECTION 1. accord
mg lo tha plat thereof e*
recorded to Plel Boo* 14
Pege* 44 through 92. include*
Public Record* of Sammole
County, flonde
More commonly known a* 104
0 (k le y Court, Longwood f l
12TT4
0ATE M e y 30th 1997
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
Oorothy W Bolton
A* Deputy Clerk
Matthew J Schlichte
Attorney at Law
2114 Hollywood Bird
Hollywood f t 11020
Publication ot thia notice on
June 12. IS. 1997 in the follow­
ing publication Sanford Herald
D E f-1 1 1

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O f T H E IS T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN ANO fO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
f LORIOA
C ASE NO . S T-1 4 4 -O A -1 4 A
f LO R IO A NAR NO. 0498834
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
v*
JOHN MAIORANA A/K/A
JOHN J MAIORANA. ET AL.
Defendant*
N O TIC E O f BALE
Nolle# I* haraby givan lhal In
accordanc* wilh Ih* final
Judgm anl
ol
foraclotura
aniarad on May 10th. 1997 In
civil action no 97-290-CA -I4 A
m Ihe Circuit Court ol SEMIN O LI County, flonde. In which
JOHN MAIORANA A/K/A JOHN
J MAIORANA. el el . were
Defendant* and INLAND M O R T­
GAGE
CO RPORATION.
th*
Pteinlilt. I will tall to lha high**!
bidder lor ca*h el W**l Ironl
door. 101 N Park Av* . Sanlord.
f L 12771 al lb* hour ol I I 00
a m on July H a l. 1SS7 on Ihe
toMowing detenbed real prop •rty
Lol I. Block S. 3rd SECTION
0REAMWO10. according lo Ihe
plel thereat ** recorded In Plel
Book 4. Pege 70, Public
Record* ol Seminole County,
flonde
More commonly known a*
2417 MarthaII Av* . Sanlord. fL
12771
DATE Jun* 2nd. 1997
(Court Seat)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
Dorothy W Bolton
A* Deputy Clerk
Matthew J Schlichte
Attorney al Law
2134 Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood fL 33020
Publication ol thia nolle* on
Jun* 12. IS. 1997 in th# follow­
ing publication Sanlord Harald.
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Tournament ready

Extra Points...

Jeff
Berlinicke
HartH Stiff Writ*

Magic need
an attitude—
and Rodman
would give
them one
What's so bad with the Idea of a cross­
dressing guy with pink hair and the temptation
to kick men In the groin. Joining the Orlando
Magic?
Dennis Rodman la the man In question and.
while he m ay not fit the Magic's Magic King­
dom Image, he fils the Image of a Chuck Daly
player who knows how to get his hands dirty
and m U It u p Inside.
Rodman's fingernails may be chartreuse, but
at least there's dirt underneath.
Flash ba rk to the original Dad Boys of the
NBA. In the late 80's. Daly drafted an u nk n jw n
out of Southeast Oklahoma A A M Southern
State, or some godawful place like that, and
turned him from an unknown NALA player lo
the best re bounder in basketball.
Daly also shares something with Ru-Paul:
he's got Rodman's respect.
After helping the Platons to N BA titles. Daly
left Detroit and Rodman followed, heading for
San Antonio where he got to play for one of
Orlando's other candidates for the recent
coaching opening. Bob Hill.
In his autobiography. Bod A m I Want To Be.
Rodman showed the respect he has for 99 per­
cent of the roaches In I he NBA. Mill was re­
ferred lo as *Boner.“
Daly was railed •God.*
When Rodman wants to. he can be the best
re bounder In the NBA. He can take over a
game physically and. more Importantly, men­
tally.
Remember how he single-handedly turned
the Seattle Supersonlcs Into mental patients
during last year's N BA finals and how the Mi­
ami Heat was more focused on Rodman than
winning during the Eastern Conference finals
last month?
That's what Rodman brings to the table and.
If you can tu m your head and giggle at all the
other *stufT.* Rodman Is the perfect addition to
a team In need of an altitude.
That team Is Orlando.
First off. Rodman will need to accept a pay
cut. None of the other so-called glamour teams
In the NBA. Including the Magic, have the kind
of money to give Rodman anything near what
Chicago paid him this season.
Second. Chicago has to decide If they want
to put up with Rodman for one more season.
All Indications are they don't. Besides. Jaso n
Caffey proved during each of Rodman's mispensions that he Is capable of stepping In
while helping ju m p start the Bulls' youth
movement.
If that happens. Rodman Is a man without a
team In a league where few teams would be
willing to Lake a chance.
Orlando doesn't have the money but they
have ’ God.’ a coach* Rodman respects and a
team where he clearly Is needed. If Daly wants
to coach the Magic like he coached In Detroit,
he needs an Intim idating rebounder, certainly
not Horace G rant. He also needs someone to
start a fire under a team which could be awe­
some one night and lose a home game to
Philadelphia the next.
Remember one more thing. Rodman Is a
winner.
O nly two other players In the NBA - Michael
Jordan and Scottle Pfppen - have more rings
than Rodman's four (two In Detroit, two In C h i­
cago).
Except for Horace Grant, the Magic have a
team of players who have suffered more than
their share of playoff sweeps and don't know
what crunch Ume In a Game 7 Is like.
Rodman, who probably needs another ring
for his nose, is a w inner.
Don't let the act fool you.
Last 8«cond Shot: Wouldn't Brian Hill be
better off Ignoring the Vancouver opening and
waiting for something more attractive to come
along? Last season, seven N BA coaches were
fired in mid-season and Hill is on the short list
of a lot of teams with potential coaching
openings this fall.

Commish’s
go for glory
at Lakeside
ByOBAN SMITH
Hsrald Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — For Hie first lime
In several yrars the Sanford R «creallon Department will field two
All-Star trams for the 10-12 year
olds.
And this will also be the first year
Ihe SR D has competed In Hahe Ruth
Baseball after almost 40 years In
Florida Little Major League.
Tlte District 7 Bambino Major
Comm issioner's Tournam ent will
sturl tonight, with Sanford tuklng
on Greater .Seminole (Ovledo/W lntrr
Springs) at 6 p m . and l a i n g w i N x I
facing Flagler likm nell) at 8 p m . at
Lakrsldr Field.
O n Friday, the Sanford G rruter

Sec Bambino*. Page 2B
getting in a little belting practice Wednesday evening el

dislnct opening matchup with Ihe Longwood All Stars.

‘A ’s ’ take the field tonight
By DOAN SMITH
Herlad Sports Editor

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S A N F O R D — T h e Sanford Recreation Department
w ill gel Us (eel wel quickly when II bools Ihe Florida
llalir Ruth lta«rt»all Bambino Major A Division District
7 tournament starting tonight ut Roy Holler Field
Th is Is Hie Sanford Recreation Department's first
year as a member In the Bambino Division (12yrars-ol age and underl nl llaltr Ruth Baseball.
T h r A Tournam ent will niirarl trams (m m Sanford,
lamgwood. Greater Seminole (Ovlrdo/W lnirr Springs
areal und Flagler (Bunnell). In Ihe opening games of Ihe
double elimination lourney al Ft Mellon Park's Roy
Holler Ju n io r Field. Sanford will lake on defending
district champion Longwood al fl p in and Greater
Seminole will luce Flagler at H p m.

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Eldridge claim s Dick Joslin Memorial
Special te the Herald
D IT IIL O — Orlando's Ross Eldrtdgr look the
biggest win of his career at Orlando Speed World
lost Friday night, leading tnosi of Ihe way lo
rapture the $2,000 firm prize In (he Dick Jonlln
Memorial IOO for Ihe Modtflcds.
Pole siller Eddie lla rlln Jumped lo the early
lead with 20 other starters hot on his heels. On
Lap 16. Eldrldge moved past and started to set
th r pace tut ihe action behind him got hot and
heavy.
Plant C ity 's Jam ie Burrow s was running,
second when his engine blew on Lap 42. Th ird
running Ricky Wood spun In Ihe oil and lost a
lap lo the field before h r could grl oul of Ih r
soggy Infield.
David Rogers moved up to challenge until the

Red Flag llrw on Lap S4 for a m ulll-car tangle on
Ih r hackstrrteh when Hartln's car suddenly
slowed sending a big pack of cars scrambling.
W he n the smoke cleared. Hart In. Je re m y
Gerstner and Martin Tschcsclie were out of the
event.
From Lap 60 to the end II was ull Eldrldge us
Rogers tx-gan lo fade back. Eldrldge look Ih r
checker lit his Durs Racing Outlet Special ahead
of Rogers. Harold Cannon. Chuck Burkhaltcr and
J im m y Alvls.
Sec-und generation racer Scott Reeves look Ih r
lead oil Lap H und went on lo score his flrsl
career win In Ihe 25-Lap Laic Model feature.
Jared Allison led Ihe first two laps until 13year-old B J . McLeod passed him for Ihe lead.
McLeod led through a rash of cautions (or minor
spins until being passed by Reeves. On Lap 15

McLeod und Allison, knocking both from Ih r
event. From there. Reeves rrulsed lo a relatively
win over Bill Pratt. BUI Keeton. T im Husion und
J im m y Castleberry.
Earl Brckner led all the way lo claim ihe fifth
win In Ihe Limited Late Models. Glen Coslro.
T o m m y Johnson. Von Pope and Duke Southard
rounded oul Ihe lop five.
It was C o n ra d G re n ie r d o m in a tin g Ihe
Mini Slocks once again, taking win num ber 15 of
(he season. Ken Hankins had a career best
second place finish ahad of Kelly Ja rre ll. Ron
Alx-les and Seminole County School Board
m em ber Bob Goff.
Sportsman honors went lo Hill Loomis, his flrsl
w in of ihe year. Loomis led all Ihe way. but Just
finished ahead of hard charging Glen Carter.

See Anto Racing, Page 2B

Beer:30
assumes
LM lead
Prom Staff Rsports
L A K E M ARY Beer:30 and
Lelffcr und Sons T ru c k in g won
crucial contests, while United Slates
Postal Service missed a chance lo
lake control of the City of Lake
M a r y P a r k s a n d R e c r e a t io n
Departm ent Men's S p rin g W ed­
nesday Night Slowpltch Softball
League at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex.

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Ken Perkins (batting) walked, singled and scored a
run in a six-run sixth Inning as Beer:30 downed pre­

viously unbeaten U.S. Portal Service 12-6 to take the
lead of the Lake Mary Wednesday Softball League.

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Congresswoman Brown offers Bill to honor women athletes
By Q R ETC H EN HITCHNER
Special to the Herald
W A S H IN G T O N . D .C . - C on ­
gresswoman Corrtne Brown last
night announced her bill lo
honor the beginning of two new
wom en's professional basketball
leagues: the Am erican Basket­
ba ll Lea gue (A B L ) a n d Ihe
W om e n 's National Basketball

Association (W NBA).
Congresswomen Brown made
Ihe following statement during a
special order last night:
" W o m e n 's b a ske tb a ll has
come u long way. Even (hough
the first n a tio n a l w o m e n 's
b a sketball to u rn a m e n t look
place In 1926. college educators
opposed basketball for women.
T h e y b e lie ve d that w om en

weren't adequately prepared for
such u rough game, and that Bu­
ga me of basketball was not an
appropriate sport for women.
" T h e stereotype of women's
Inability lo play basketball and
other sports carried Into Ihe
second half of the century. By
1970, only one out of 27 women
participated In uny kind of high
school sport. It wasn't until

1972. with the passage of Title
IX to Ihe High Education Act.
when women's participation In
basketball began lo Increase.
"It was Ihls amendment that
g u a ra n te e d the su cce ss of
wom en's sports und created a
fair, level playing field for sports
equity. Now It's 1997. and we
are celebrating the 25th anni­
versary of Title IX of Ihe High

Education Act. One oul of every
three high school girls partici­
pates In a sport, and basketball
Is recognized by girls as the
most popular youth participa­
tion sport In the nation.
"In college, participation and
a t t e n d a n c e ut w o m e n ' s
basketball games have been at
their highest ever. Since 1962.
wom en's attendance at National

Collegiate Athletic Association
( N C A A ) s p o rts e v e n ts has
steadily Increased from l . l
million to 4.2 million.
#
*' B e c a u s e t h e f e m a l e
stu d e n t-a th le te p a rticip a tio n
rate Is at Its highest ever, there
were more women's basketball
tram s sponsored by N C A A in­
stitutions than men's basketball

[ S e e Basketball. Page 2B

FOR THE BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ THE SANFORD HERALD DAILY

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WHAT'S HA

IN B R IE F
World’s Wide World of Sports Sotbatl Com plex.
TBA.

Southern League Baseball
[ : Orlando Rays al MobHa, 8:05 p.m.

College Tennis

Youth Baseball

□College Tennte Coeches of America Clinic at
Walt Disney World’s Wide World of Sports Tennis
Complex, TBA

C Bab* Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Ma|or
A Tournament at Roy Hollar Field. Sanford vs.

Junior Olym pic Track

Longwood, 6 p.m.; Greater Seminole vs. Flagler, 8
p.m.

□Region IV Florida Slate Junior Olympic Track
and Field Championships el Wall Disney World's
Wide World o! Sports Track and Field Complex,
9:30 a.m.

□ Babe Ruth Baseball District 7 Bambino Major
Commlssionet's Tournament at Lakeside Field.
Greater Seminole vs. Sanford, 6 p.m.; Longwood
vs. Flagler. 8 p.m.

Amateur Volleyball

Professional Hockey
□ Columbus vs. Daytona Beech SpcadKIngs at
Daytona Beach Ocean Center, 7:30 p.m.

□ A A U (Amateur Athletic Union) Junior National
Volleyball ChsmptoneMpe el Wall Dtsipy World's
W M t World of Sports FMdhouse. 6 p.m.

Amateur Wrestling

Recreation Softball
□ NASF Olds Fastpttch 14-end-Under and 12and-Under World Series Qualifier at Walt Disney

□ A A U National W rastllng Folkstyla Dual
Championships al WaN Disney World's Wide
World of Sports Fleldhouse, 10 a m .

“ Life Can Be Sweet” run
D cB A R Y "Lire Can Be Sweet.” a 5-K
charity ru n and fitness walk to benefit the
Volusia Medical Center's Diabetes Outreach
Program In DeBary. will be held at DeBary Golf
and C o un try C lub on Ju n e 22nd starting at
7130 a.m.
T h e Road Runners of America Club-sanc­
tioned event costa B I7 to enter and will award
more than 20 prizes In 18 categories. Including
Clydesdales (runners weighing In at more than
190-pounds) and children aged 11 and under.
D o z e n s of v o lu n te e rs w ill be m a n n in g
refreshment tables along the route and T shirts w ill be provided for all runners.
Interested p a rtic ip a n ts should contact
Altavista Sports In DeLand (904) 736-0002. or
DeBary Golf and C o un try C lub Sales Office
(800)246-5344.
DeBary Golf and C o un try C lub la located on
U .S . 17-92 In DeBary. one-half mile south of
Saxon Boulevard.

Summer School Hockey Camp

Bambino A
Continued from Page IB
All four team* will be In action
again on Friday at 6 p.m . with
the w inning teams playing at
Roy Holler Field and the loser's
squaring off at Lakeside Field
(the old Ft. M ellon Softball
Field).
T h e Loser's Bracket c h a m ­
pionship game will be held on
Lakeside Field at 10 a.m . on
Saturday with the w inner of that
game taking on the remaining
undefeated teams at I p.m . on
Roy Holler Field.
If after the 1 p.m . Saturday
game both teams have one loss,
the wlnner-take-all game would

be contested at 1 p.m . on Sun­
day at Roy Holler Field.
T h e w inner of this tournament
w ill advance to the Area T o u r­
nament In W inter Haven aler­
ting on Friday. Ju n e 27th. &gt;
Seminole County la already
assured of having at least one
team at the W orld Series aa the
Altamonte Springs squad will be
the boat team at the aeries that
will be held at East monte Park
starting on August the ninth.
Members of the Sanford team
w ill be E r ik B re u m . Roger
Breum . Reggie Cam pbell. Jam ie
Corns. Michael Deen. Maurcll
Dickerson, Frank Hicks. Freddie
Howard. Ryan Q uinn. Michael

S c h w a rz. K e n n y Scott. C o ry
Sheffield. Dam arlo Sim a and
Keith W right.
T h e team la managed by JefT
Deen and la coached by Bob
Breum and Prank Hicks.
M a k in g u p the L o n g w o o d
All-Star roster are Adam Am ar,
T y e B u ckn e r. C .J . Clem ans,
Sean Elliott. Jacob Flanagan.
Garrett Hanaelman. Ryan Pas■cionl. T y le r Powell. Austin Pride.
V lb e rt R o d riq u e z. C h ris tia n
Rosado. Christopher T a m and
A dam Tlndle.
T h e squad Is managed by Jose
Rosado and coached by Scott
Elliott and Scott Pride.

Bambinos
Continued from Pago IB

i

' Sem inole
winner will take on Altamonte Springs at 8 p.m.
at Roy Holler Field, while the first night losers
will play at 8 p.m . at Lakeside Field, also at 8
p.m .
There will be three games on Saturday.
T h e L o n g w o o d -Fla g le r w in n e r facing the
Sanford/Greater Sem lnole-Altam ontc Springs
w inner at 10 a.m . In the W inner's Bracket finals
at Roy Holler Field: Friday's loser's bracket
w inner taking on the loser of the SanfordiGreater
Semlnole-Altamontc Springs game at 1 p.m . al
Lakeside Field: and the loser of the 10 a.m . game
taking on the winner of the 1 p.m . game at 4 p.m .
at Roy Holler Field in the Loser's Bracket (Inal.
O n Sunday, the two surviving teams w ill meet
at Roy Haller Field at 11 a.m . If after that game

both teams have one loss each, the championship
game will be either al 1 p.m. or 3 p.m . at Roy
Holler Field, depending on the outcome of the A
Tournam ent.
T h e Commissioner's tourney ts for players not
quite good enough to make the Major A squad,
and while they are not competing for a shot at a
national championship, the teams are looking for
a state title.
Members of the Longwood Blue team are. from
the Mariners — Tyso n Auer. Kyle Chm lrlcw ski.
Jacob Hoyer and Edward Lcpp: from I he Marlins
— Tre v o r Baaner; from the Rays — Jaayce Brown
and Eric Gorden: Athletics. — Brent Callvas. Joey
Lubonty and Matthew Pederson: and the Yankees
— Paul Cinder. J im m y DeFalcoand Andrew Roy.
T h e team la managed by the Mariners’ Al
Shm lclewskl and coached by the Yankees' Glenn
Roy and the Rays' W arren'Brown.
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SANFO RD Coach Roy M cKinley will
conduct an In-line hockey camp for the young
player at Central Florida Skate and Sport.
2720 West 2 5lh Street 1330-7909).
* T h e camp will be Ju n e 23-27 from 5 p.m . to
7 p.m . and la for players between the ages of
eight and 12.
Every player must be a league player, a
m em ber of U S A In-Line and have m in im um
required equipment.
Each day of the cam p a separate skill
(p assin g , shooting, sk a tin g , p o sitio n in g .

Je rry Sm ith. Barbara
Pierce and Bob Classon completed the top
five.
Friday the 13th proved to be a lucky
seventh win of the season for Bom ber pilot
Jeff W right, who led every lap to better
Chad Pierce. Carl Peters. Jo h n Sm ith and
Jesse Pennington.
C hip Chapm an took his first career vic­
tory in the Run-A-Bouts. outgunnlng Jason
Hall, T im Weathers. Wesley Faulk and Phil
Wilcox.
T h e “ Beaver" took his second FourCylinder Bomber w in of the year leading
Mike Shelton, Jam ie Dixson. David Sh o rn
and Mike Dahm across the stripe.
Tom orrow night It's the T B A R A (Tam pa
Bay Area Racing Association) open-wheeled
winged sprints taking to the SpcedWorld
asphalt along with the regular full card of
Late Models. Lim ited Late Models. Sport­
smen. Mlnl-Stocks. Bombers. Run-A-Bouts
and 4-Cyllnder Bombers.
Gates open at 6 p.m . with racing starting
at 8 p.rn. every Friday night at Orlando
SpcedWorld, which Is located 17 miles east
of Orlando, between Titusville and Orlando
at the 520 Cocoa cut-off. Adults admission
Is $15 with kids 11-and-Under free w ith a
paying adult.

NEW SMYRNA ACTION
S A M S U L A — David Rogers pulled off a
rare double last Saturday night at New
Sm yrna Speedway, as the veteran Orlando
pilot won both the Late Model and Modifiedfeature's.
Rogers, a many-time F A S C A R champion
who is also a former N A S C A R National Late
Model Champion, took the Late Model win
over Bill Keeton, who had his hands full
with Ricky Wood. Following Wood to the
checkers were Jo h n n ie G a zdackc and
Ronnie Roach.
Rogers collected the Modified feature over
Rundy Heckcr In his U-Pull It Speedway
Auto Parts No. 96. Points leader Bobby
Blake pushed his m ount to third ahead of
Sonny O and To m Root.

OS LAN DO IP X ID W O S LD
P X ID A V .J U N IU
L A T i MOO It - I. I l l ) Scan l m « . 1 l « l ».n Pratt,
I (41 Sill M t t « i . 4 (4H Tun Mwttan. t (M l Jimmy
C M lh lt n y
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- I. (I D t a n CMrttsa. I IU I Dan* Salary. 1 ID I I
Carman. 4. ( I l l Chvcfe BurkSallari L I Mil JUnmy Alula
SPORTSMAN - I (S4I Sill Looms. I. (I I Clan Carta*.
1 m Jarry Smith. 4 (ST) SarSara Piarta. I (H&gt; Bob
Claaaan.
M IN I-S T O C K - I. (S I) CaaraK O ram ar. *. l i t Kan
Manama. ) l»M Rally Jarratt. a IN I Ran M a m . ) la in
SaSOaff
■ O M tlK - I |M) Jatt W r*M . I |SJI Chad Piarta )
( I ) Cart Patara. 4. 1)41 John Smith; I I ISM)
RUN-A SOUT - I IS) Chip Chapman. S. (M l Jl •an Hall,
1. 04) Tim Waattu
4. (M l Waylay Faulk; S. IO ) Phil
WHcaa
Mika
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(UK)
Shaitan; ». 141 Jam la Otuan; a (U ) Oaotd Shartl.
Mika Dahm.

NtW SMYRNA SPIIOWAV
SATURDAY. JUKI 14
L A T I M O D IL - I li t ) Da«M Rapari. 1 (4) SIM
S ID ) Ricky (Mad; 4. ID ) Jahnnla Catdacka. S. 041
Hgich.
L I M I T I O L A T I MOORL - I (4 )) Chrla
111) Van Papa. *. (1)1 C ra * Rakar; 4. I d ) IddM Rica. S.
(I t ) ImaRacar
FLOP I DA/(MCA M O O IF IIO - I. ( I l l B and Ropart. I
IN I Randy Hackar; 1. ITS) Safety Slaka. 4. It) Sonny O. 1
Ilf ) Tam Raat
SPORTSMAN - I. O il Safety Ganulai. 1. (O K I Kathy
Camay; S. I d ) SarSara Plarca; A IM) Andy JapuTM. 1 (4)1
Doug Howard
MINI-STOCK - I. I ll Safe O ut*; ). I t ll Conrau Grantor,
&gt; O i l Tad Vutptva; 4 ()&gt; V k Vanlackar. S (t ) Mark
PattrruM
40444RR - |. (M l Cary Vivian, t O f) Cary Cutty; )
I d ) Chad Ptarca; 4 I Ml Jatt Wrlfht; L IM) Gaona Spaart
RUN-A SOOT — |. on Rich Under. 1 (M l Mika Holy
Inf Ion; S 0) Cary Hipdon. A I4K) Silty Marlon. 4 (M l

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D E M O L IT IO N

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Chris Lawrence followed up his second
place flnlah In the 100-Lap Coca-Cola race
with a win in the Limited Late Models.
Von Pope was close behind, with rookie
Craig Btikcr third. Eddie Rice fourth and
Ima Racer fifth.
T h e Bombers finale came down to a
three-way battle between G ary Vivian. Gary
C u d d y and Chad Pierce, with Vivian coming

Beer:30 came up with six runs
In bottom of the sixth Inning to
break a 6-6 tie and handed
United States Postal Service Its
first loss of the season 12-6 and
LellTcr and Sons Tru c k in g ex­
ploded for 23 runs on 30 hits In
a 23-3. five Inning thum ping of
Don Mealey's Seminole Ford to
pull Into a tie for second place.
In the other gam e. H om e
Depot used a pair of six-run
Innings to hold off Papa B's 13-9
and win Its first game of the
season.
Uecr:30 Is now In first place In
the league with a 5-1 record,
while Lelfler and Sons Tru c k in g
and United States Postal Service
are both 4*1-1. T r a ilin g far
behind the leaders are Don
Mealey's Seminole Ford (2*41
and Home Depot and Papa B ’s
(both 1-5).
N ext w eek. U n ttad S la te s
Postal Service fakes on Papa B*4

learns In the 1995-96 season. In
faci. 97-percent of ihe N C A A 's
active Institutions sponsored a
w om en's basketball program ,
m aking It the most sponsored
N C A A sports during the 1995-96
season.
"W om en's basketball is also
gaining ground in the media. In
1997. the Women's Division One
N C A A Basketball Cham pionship
w a s the h ig h e s t-ra te d a n d
most-watched women's event in
cable te le visio n h is to ry . In
g ener al , w o m e n ' s college
athletics have Improved greatly.
"W o m en 's athletics programs
at N C A A m em ber schools have

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S A N F O R D — Seminole Com m unity C o l­
lege head basketball coach Ken Patrick will
hold a cam p for players ages seven-to-14 (both
boys and girls).
•
T h e cam p will be from Ju n e 23-27 and will
go from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . dally.
A quality stafT of college and high school
players will put the campers through their
paces w ith a special emphasis on shooting
te c h n iq u e s, in d iv id u a l offensive m o ves,
passing a n d d r ib b lin g akllla. In d iv id u a l
defensive fundamentals and the playing of
games.
There will also be N C A A Division I coaches
L y n n Brta (University of Central Florida) and
Jo h n Hughes (University of South Florida) as
guest speakers.
Cost la $99 session, w ith lu nrh available for
$3 per day or ala carte.
For InformtMkm or to obtain an application,
call 326-2092.

Woman’s fastpltch softball
L A K E M A R Y - T h e C ity of Lake Mary.
Department of Parks and Recreation will be
starting an Adult W om en's Fastpltrh Softball
League this summer. Th e league will play on
Monday night's at the Lake. Mary Sports
Complex. 550Rsntoul Lane.
A n y interested trams, players, coaches or
umpires should call 1407) 324-3097 for more
information.

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home ahead of C utty and Pierce. Jeff W right
and George Spears rounded out the top five.
T h e Sportsmun class was a (lip-flop of last
week's top two as Bobby Gonzalez edged
Kalhy Gatney for the top spot this week.
Barbara Pierce. A ndy Jaquesa and Doug
Howard trailed.
Bob Doxlc won for the third consecutive
week In the M lnl-Stocks w ith C onrad
Grenier. Ted Vulplus. Vic Vanlacker and
Mark Paiernlll finished second through
fifth.
Rich Linder topped Mike Hoislngton In the
R u n -A -B o u ts . w ith G a ry H igdon. B illy
Morion and T im m y Morton following the
lead duo to the stripe.
In the famous Demolition Derby it was a
crash-fest to say the least. Eight cars took
the green and when all of the beating and
banging was done. Darrell Ta ylo r had the
final car still running, maybe not In one
piece, but still running. Th e Bonce rusher
finished second.
Rich Linder. J im m y Cross and G u y Dlermer
were close behind
T h is Saturday night It's the T B A R A
ITa m p a Bay Area Racing Association)
open-wheeled winged sprints taking to the
W m ile high banked oval along with the
regular full card of Late Models. Limited
Late M odels, S p o rtsm e n . M ln l-S to ck s.
Bombers and Run-A-Bouts.
Gates open at 6 p.m . and racing starts at
7 p.m . every Saturday night at New Sm yrna
Speedw ay, located 10 m iles south of
Daytona between 1-4 (Exit 56 east) and 1-95
(Exit 84 west). 4.5 miles west of New
Sm yrna Beach at the corner of Highways
415 and 44. Adult admission Is $15 with
kids 11 -and-Under free with a paying adult.

at 6 30 p .m .: Lrlffrr and Sons
T ru c k in g plays Home Depot al
7:30 p.m .: and BeerSO battles
Don Mealey’s Seminole Ford al
8:30 p.m .
Providing the offense were:
Home Depot: three hits —
Kenny M cAdam lone triple, one
ru n scored, two R B I). Kelly
Munson (one run arored. one
RBI). H ardy and T ro y W illiam ­
son (one run scored each): two
hits — Chris C u rry lone run
scored): one hit — Bob Johnson
(two runs scored, one RBI). Mark
Wilder and Mike Weince (two
ru n s scored each): one ru n
scored — Jarrell Hartley. Charlie
Dlm lnlo
Papa B's: three bits — Jam ie
Pfizer (one triple, one double,
three runs scored, one RBI).
Chris Breton (one run scored,
two RBI), two hits — Pal Ferry
(one double, two runs scored,
one R ill). Billy Marino (one run
scored, one RBI), one hit — Ted
West lone double, one RBI).
Barit Counts (one run scored,
two RBI), Dennis Whalen lone
ru n scored, one H ill). Js o n
Flanagan.
Beer:30: two hits — Mike
Marshall Ihome run, one run
scored, five RBI). Munk llorm an
(one double). Jerry Govcroale
(three runs scored, one RBI).
C l a n c y Wal l ace ( two ru n s
.scored, one RBI). W ill Bland (two
runs scored). Mark Hoffman (one
RBI): one hit — Mike Papoi (one
double, one run scored, one HBI)
and M ark C la tlerb u ck. Kr|ly

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Denton and Ken Perkins (one
run scored each).
United Stales Postal Service:
three hits — Mark Bouterm (one
run scored), two hits — Eddie
Rodriguez (two RBI): one hit —
Mike Huanne (one double, one
r u n s c o re d , one KB t l , Jo e
Montero (two runs arored). Bill
Doyle and Wayne W illard (one
HBI each). Duwayne Hnglen.
T o m Beecher: one run scored —
Pedro A rris. Scott Folks: one
RBI - W ill Teal
Lelffer and Sons T ru c k in g ;
four hits — Danny Hewitt (three
doubles, three runs, four HBI),
Steve Boone (two doubles, one
ru n scored, five H B I). Brian
Jones (two doubles, three runs
scored, four RBI). Steve Wagner
(two doubles, four runs scored,
one RBI); three hits — Steve
T illm a n (one home run, two
runs scored, two Kill). T o m W llk
(one double, three runs arored.
one RH1). Cbad V .m oronr Cooc
run scored.' one RBI), two htta
M anny Silvia (one d o ub k . four
runs scored, one R u i). Clyde
W ood (one double, one run
scored): one hit — T o m Mains
(one run scored).
Don Mealey’s Seminole Ford:
two hits — Vern Garlanger (one
home run. one double, one run
scored, two RBI). Joe Arroyo:
one hit — Paul Llsenn lone tri­
ple. one run scored). T o n i Tew s
(one RBI). Kevin Ju lia n . Gene
Mcnnlg. Jo d y Johnson. Wayne
Kelly; one run scored — Bobby
Shaw.

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TEST AND TUNE
O R L A N D O — Orlando SpcedWorld holds
a Test and Tu n e session every Wednesday
night from 6 p.m . to 10 p.m.
T h e cost Is $20 for each car and Includes
the driver and two crewmen — P ITS O N LY .
For race Information, call (407) 568-1367
(Orlando) or (904) 427-4129 (New Sm yrna).

S f io * t * y u d

he Independent O rder of Foresters
SATURDAY, JUNE 21,1997

7:30 P.M. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
C IV IC CENTER OF SANFORD
401 last Sttnloolo Boulsvard (Just off of First Strsot)

BasketballC o n tin u e d fro m Page I B

S C C Basketball Camp

Softball-----Continued from Pag* IB

Auto Racing-------Continued from Page IB

stlckhandllng) will be covered. Every player
w ill receive a certificate for each sk ill
mastered. In addition, each player will receive
a trophy at the conclusion of the camp.
Coat ts $80 and Includes rink time. In­
structors and trophies.
For more details, call Roy McKinley at
574-6520 (H ) or 899-1886 (Beeper).

In c re a s e d tn p a r t ic ip a t io n ,
scholarship dollars, coaches'
salaries and recruiting expen­
ditures over the past five years.
As a result, the average num ber
of women althetes per school tn
the N C A A 's Division One In­
creased from 112 to 130 over the
past five years.
“ In te rn a tio n a lly , w o m e n 's
basketball has also been very
popular. Many people may not
realize It. but 80 million women
play basketball worldwide — an
am azing figure!
"Last year.. 1 saw first-hand
how talented some of these
women are when I attended one
of T e a m U S A ' s w o m e n ' s

basketball games at the O ly m ­
pics In Atlanta. It was very ex­
citing and wonderful to see such
a large crowd at this event. Th e
U S A ’s female basketball team
went on to win the gold medal. It
Is o b v io u s t hat A m e r i c a ' s
women are the best players In
the world.
"T h e success of this wom en’s
sport has proven that America Is
ready for women's professional
basketball. We h a vr built a
generation of talented players
w h o ca n c o mp e t e In t e r n a ­
tionally, and now It's time to
showcase this talent here In our
own country.
“ Th e s e leagues w ill offer
models to younger women and

prom ote greater chances for
female athletes, continuing the
tradition of gender equity in
sports first promoted through
Title IX . T h is Saturday, the
W N B A will begin Its first season
while the A B L Is gearing up for a
second successful season this
fall.
" A s Member of Congress, let's
honor these professional female
athletes and show them our
support.
" A s we congratulate the A B L
and W N B A on their tnaguaral
seasons. I would also like to
recognize the sponsors, owners,
and fans of the league's teams
for their com m itm ent."

JIM “ THE A N VIL" MEDHART

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Arzhelmere support
SA N FO R D — Presently. I be Alzheimer* support group In
Sanford has been dissolved due lo lack of support. Those
needing assistance and Information m ay call 1-800-330-1910.

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Weight Watchers meet on Thursdays

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A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
Com m unity Building every Thu rsd ay from 4:45 to 8:49 p.m.

monslgnor midge concluded a
m idnight service for a swarm of
midges with this thought: "let
us prey that mayor meanle dors
not annihilate us all."
the midges of sanford recently
hired 'he attorney. I. will fly. to
defend their right for life •which
la actually only two weeks, and
m u c h of it in u n d e rg ro u n d
tunnels.
'm id g e s c o n te n d th e y are
basically good mosquitoes who
do no&lt; bite, suck blood or carry
disease.
they enjoy music, especially
by the beatlea. "She bugs you.
yeah. yeah, yeah." lops their hit
parade, tfcry also like buddy
holly and the ertrkrts.
m idges llk r lo fell stories
about the lime they confused the
com m unity of neubrandrnburg.
germ any some 150 years ago.
T h a i’s when a zillion melater
m i d g e s s w a rm e d o v e r t he
slrrple of sl. m ary's church and
were mistaken for a cloud of
sm okr
two midges lived al the while
house • me kin ley midge and
madlsnn midge.
mendelsoon midge was very

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
T h e Om ni Toastmasters C lub »0861 will meet at 5:30 p.m .
every Thursday at the A A A building. 1000 A A A Drive.
Heathrow. Guests and prospective members are welcome.
Call Bertram Click. 323-6089. for more Information.

Pot luck dinner
Widowed person are Invited to attend a.pot luck dinner at
5 30 p.m every third Th u rs d a y of the m onth at the
C a s s e lb e rry S e n io r C e n te r. 2 0 0 Lake T r ip le t D riv e .
Casselberry

Sanford Historic Trust meets Thursday
T h e Sanford Historic Tru s t meets the first Th u rsd a y of the
month, at 7 p.m ., at the First Street Gallery. 207 Magnolia Ave.

Amateur Radio Society meets monthly
The Lake Monroe Am ateur Radio Society meets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m .. at the Senior Center. Lake Triplett
Drive. Casselberry. For Information, call Karl Lam bert.
095-8764. or Al Kirk. 322-4487.

University women meet
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S — A m e ric a n A ssocia tio n of
University Women merts the first Thu rsd ay of each m onth at
7:30 p.m . at Capistrano Condom inium Clubhouse. 200
Maitland Ave.. Aitamontr Springs
Call Kathleen Kimball Ihrlg. 831 8932. for Information.

Depressive/Manic Support Group
Depresslve/Manlc Depressive Support Group meets al 7:30
p.m .. the first and third Thursdays. Lakeside Alternatives. 434
W Kennedy Blvd., Kaionvllle. and 10 30 a m ., the second
Saturday, al tire downtown Orlando Public Library. 101 E
Cenlnil Blvd
For Information, call 3 8 1-5070or 645-4375

American Legion, Unit meet Thursday
American la-glon Post 53 and Unit meet the second
Thursday, at 8 p m . al the post home. 2874 S Sanford Ave.
For Information, call 322-1652

Order of Feather meets
T h e Order of the Fralher Tu rtle Lodge meets the second
Thursday evening of each m onth at the ItO F hall. Magnolia
Mall. Sanford For (hose who desire, a c o v rm l dish dinner ts
served at 6 3 0 p.m. T h e regular meeting Is at 7:30 p m Topics
concerning native Am ericans are discusaed Call W hile
Frallier. 322-7680. for Information.

Junior Woman’s Club meets monthly
Th e Ju n io r Woman's C lub of Sanford Inc. meets the third
Thursday, at 7 p.m .. al the W om an's C lu b of Sanford. 309 S
Oak Ave. For Information, call T in a Lee. 3 2 1-1965 evenings

Pigeon Fanciers to gather
.T h e Central Florida Pigeon Fanciers Association meets the
third Thu rsd ay of each month, al 7:30 p.m . at the Seminole
C ounty Agricultural Centrr.4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford. For
more Information contact Dick Kelly at 291-4346.

Sunrise Klwanis meets Friday
Th e Seminole Sunrise Klwanis C lub inerts every Friday, al
7 a.m .. al Shoney's. US 17-92. south of Airport Boulevard.
Guests are welcome. For Information, call T o n y McDaniel at
324-0469.

Substance abuse discussed
S A F E . Substance Abuse Family Education. Is conducting a
“ Fanilllca In Crists" outreach program. Interested organisa­
tions wanting to contact the Life Savers C lub of S A F E may call
Libby Kuharske at 291 -4357.

CO M A announces meetings
Th e Concerned Organization of Men In Action (C O M A ) meets
the first and third Friday, at 6 p.m.. In the church annex at Sl.
Jam es A M E Church. Ninth Street and Cypress Avenue,
Sanford.

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m id g e s c a m e lo a m e rlc a
aboard the mayflower midge.
n o m id g e m id d le s c h o o l
m a rc h in g band is co m plete
without Its d rum m id g rrrtlrs.
c u rm ld g co n s arc especially
goofy.
m idge madness lasts from
aprll lo novembrr.
there are few If any muscle
midges.
m lz rr midges don't believe In
sanla clans or the tooth fairy.
midges do not macarena or
wear mascara.
the g rrrk word for midge was
m y l a . t he l a l l n w o r d w a s
musca. .. sounds like mosqullo lo
us

midges have been a major
concern since 1634.
a m arvelous midge named

m aynard wrote the following
ditty: "see no weevil: hear no
weevil, speak no weevil."
there la no brooklyn midge.
midges aren't especially flex­
ible flyer*.
"a m idsum m er night's midge"
d id n ’t sell well.
several thousand uninvited
midges attended ‘the premier of
the movie, bridge on the river
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one flew over the cuckoo's
nest had nothing lo do with
midges.
• the sorriest midges of all are
mea culpa midges.
m ickey midge has his own
kingdom.
mustard midges arc real hot
dogs.
menthol midges enjoy a good
smoke. .
m id g e s s re n 't e lig ib le for
medicare or medlcade.
met hod 1st midges are better
than average
your average midge Is 3/16 of
an inch lo half a Inch In length
w i t h a sle n d er b o d y , large
thorax, small head and slender
segmented antennae, (for more
Information, please call an en(nmol 1st.
big mama midge will dance for
a doughnut.

midge cum m lngs catches flics
for th e P itts b u rg h p ira te s .
motorboat mlchael midge says
lakes where acquatlc midges
breed are oflen your best fishing
lakes.
midges resent being called
chlggera. nits or nlbblera.
midge boxers are limited lo
the flyweight division.
midges are not love bugs,
almost no one loves them, love
bugs are bigger and have red
bands around their heads, come
to think of It. ao does wlllle
nelson.
as you probably know, midges
love cars.
there are no leenage mutant
midges
have you heard midge ure
sing?
few airlines are willing lo hire
midges sa flight attendants.
If midges could wear shoes,
they'd probably prefer wlngtlps.
midges flinch when people
ask. "w h a t's rating y o u ."
there are 90.000 species of
mosquitoes In north amerlca •
none quite os prominent as the
midges of lake moo roe.
what's the best thing to do
' w h e n t h e r e a re lo o m a n y
midges? dial dam-mldge control.
ofcourse.

Impatience with kids’ sports injuries
can result in physical damage for life
DEAR ABBY I am an orthopedic
K N. Depending on the m-ommi and
the eport. I receive a lot of phone
call* from parenta. They uaually
rnntiat of a dad aaking if hia little
‘ Jo h n n y ’ can |*t hla n i l off
‘ taa to p
i in the
because ‘Johnny has
ptch
big game tonight, and the team
won't make it without him * O r, it
might he a mom calling because
'Suite' has an audition fur the bal­
let and she u in line U&gt; dance the
lead "She must have her cast rdf.’
These parent" need to get a due
that Johnny and Suite aren't guing
to be able to pitch, dance, kick,
haul. tout. bend. etc. with a great
dral of agility if they have been in a
cast for su to eight weeks
I have to fight the urge to aay,
‘ Mr. Smith, if you want to be the
star pitcher ao bad. do it yourself;
don't do it vtcanouaiy through your
son.*
Ahby, we aren't talking profes­
sional sports or even college-level
spiels here. We aren't even talking
about those people with a scholar­
ship riding on their participation.
No. we're dealing with parenta of
Little Leaguer* and amateur dance
troupes.
A normal childhood means recov­
ering from these fractures without
pressure from Mom and Dad to per­
form. Since I can't say this to the
parents coming into the clinic. I
thought I'd say it this way.
AN O R TH O P ED IC NURSE.
* PORTLAND. ORE.
D E A R N U R S E: You have spo­
ken plainly, and I pray the par­
enta w ho need to hear the mes­
sage heed i t Parenta must keep
in perspective that the health of

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

the child la more Important than
the tem porary glory o f a c h ild ­
hood event. Failure to do so can
reault in physical damage that
can laflt n u A riin f.
D E A R A B B Y : I am the proud
mother of a wonderful. *v»ry cool."
15-year-old son. We learned recently
that the parents of my son's best
friend will no lunger allow the boys
to he together hre-ause they learnrd
that we are a single-parent family.
They have told their sun that it is a
bod thing and that my son will end
up in trouble hccausc of uur circum­
stances. "Statistic* prove it*
May I share my Mother's Day
with you7
My day began the night before,
with a aimple-yet-special dinner
rooked by my non, who paid for and
brought the food home from the
store on his bike. M other’s Day
morning began with tiptoes to allow
Mom to sleep a little longer while
my son rooked a breakfast of eggs,
warm pastries and hot coffee. Along
with a sweet present, he also gave
me the gift of a hard day's work to
help me with projects I had wanted
to tackle. The day ended happily
with an evening together at home,
with kisses and, *1 love■you. Mom*

before bed.
I know there are reports of prob­
lem kids from single-parent families
— hut. Ahby, I know of many leasthan perfect children who come
from two-parent families, particu­
larly the older brother from the
fam ily mentioned shave. We all
know two-parent families where alt
members are miserable — an intact
marriage dors not guarantee happi­
ness. A Happy family is just that _
happy No matter what the sue
There are many wonderful ch»L
dren from single-parent families.
Children should be judged by who
they ore. not by some ignorant gen­
eralization- I say 'Bravo'* to all kids
who make their parenta proud —
especially mine.
A HAPPIER F A M ILY T H A N
M A N Y. D E L M A R CAUF.

hut had never seen M r. Tru m a n
until hia libra ry was being con­
structed. M y father b u ilt and
installed many of the display cabi­
nets in the Truman Library.
M y daddy, knowing me to be
quite an autograph hound, thought
that meeting and getting President
Trum an's autograph would be an
event of a lifetime for hia teen-age
daughter, so he asked permission to
bring me along one morning. I took
my Bible and was introduced to Mr.
Truman.
He graciously signed it w ith,
'Bead it carefully. It will make you
happy.* T h e n , handing me the
signed Bible, he led me over to a
display case and asked me to read
the signature on a document. It was
Joseph Stalin's. Mr. Truman smiled
and added. *1 collect autographs,
too.*
Even though both my father and
Mr. Truman are gune now, and my
autographed Bible disappeared dur­
ing a move, the memories will be
mine forever.
SHIRLEY i YEAGER) HENDERSON.
RAYTO W N. MO.

D E A R H A P P IE R ! IPs u n fo r­
tunate that y o u r son was made
a v ic tim o f d is c rim in a tio n for
som ething o v e r w h ic h he had
n o c o n tro l. H e a p p e a rs to be
both thoughlftil and generous,
qualities that most people value
in a friend.
H a v in g tw o parenta can be
advantageous, but It la no guar­
antee o f success o r excellence.
O n e com m itted p a re n t can be
b e t t e r th a n tw o w h o a re so
involved In their ow n problems
they cannot concentrate on the

D E A R S H I R L E Y : I t h in k
y o u ’ve sa id U v e r y w e ll, O u r ^ ,
memuries can be u u r moat trea­
s u re d p o sse ssio n s, b e y o n d
material thing*. Circum stance*
m a y c h a n g e , b u t o u r e x p e r i­
ences make us w h o we are.

DEAR ABBY: The letters in your
column about people meeting Harry
Trum an have conjured up a fond
childhood memory of mine.
I grew up in Independence, Mo.,

(Problem*? Write to Dear Abby. For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a aalf-addresssd,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 89440, Los Angeles,
Colli. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

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SAMONTA J . JO N E S
Navy Airm an Samonta J.
Jones, son of Michael L. and
Janet R Hall of 4208 Stonebrook Drive. Sanford. Fla., ta
currently serving with C o m ­
mander Am phibious Squadron
Seven, which recently partici­
pated with more than 15.000
Sailors. Marines. Airm en and
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Coastguardsmen
tn a predeployment exercise In the
Eastern Pacific Ocean.
The 1995 jpaduatc of Seminote High School Joined the
Navy In August of 1995. Ills
wife, Dltra. is the daughter of
Eddie C . and Pearl D. Ilollls of
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P U B LIC H IA R IN O
NO TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City C o m m n iio n ol th* City
ot lab* Mary. Florida, that laid
Commission wtU hold a Public
Hearing on J U LY te th . 1**7
al 7 00 P M . or aa toon therealtar aa potubl*. lo conaidar
t u t reading ol an Ordmanca

entitled

AN ORDINANCE O F TH E C ITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLO R ID A.
PROVIDING FOR TH E VACAT­
ING A P ORTION OF THE PLAT
OF
H U N TIN G TO N
P O IN T
PHASE III. AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK I I . PAGES &gt; « A S7.
LO CATED IN THE C ITY O F LAKE
MARY. FLORIDA. AND MORS
PARTICULARLY
D ES C IR B ED
HEREIN. PROVIOINQ FOR C O N ­
FLIC TS . SEV ER A B ILITY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE
vacating I ha following portion
ol tho plat
Lota. tSS. 1ST. and 1SS.
Huntington Point Phaaa III, aa
racordad in Ptal Book St:
Pagaa SS k 17 ol tho Public
Racorda o l Saminola County.
Florida
Tho Public Haanng will bo
bald in tho City Commraaton
Chamber*. 100 W Laka Mary
Boulovard, Laka Mary. Florida
Tho Public la inallad to attand
and bo hoard Said hearing may
bo continued horn nm r to lima
until a linal daemon ta mada by
tho City Commlaaion
II tho Ordinance la approved
on Fire! Reading, the City
Commaaion will hold a Public
Hearing on JU L Y l * t h . 94*7
al 7 00 P M or aa aoon there
altar aa poaubte to conaidar
•econd reading and adoption at
Ihe Ordinance
Copiaa ol Ihe Ordinance in lull
are available In the City Clarke
0 Itice
N O TE IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO A P P EA L ANY DECISIO N
MADE B Y THIS COMMISSION
W ITH R ES P ECT TO ANY M A T­
TER C O N S ID ER E D AT THIS
M EETING OR HEARING. HE OR
SHE W ILL NEED A RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS AND THAT.
FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR
SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
TH A T A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE.
W HICH RECO R O IN C LUO ES
THE TE S TIM O N Y AND EVI­
DENCE UPON W HICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE B ASED
F l o r i d a s t a t u t e s i s s otos
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO C O N ­
TA C T THE C ITY AOA C O O R D I­
NATOR AT LEA ST 4S HOURS IN
A0VANCE OF THE M EETINO AT
407-324-3024
C ITY Of LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A Foster. City Clark
DATED Juno 11. 1SS7
PUBLISH June 1«. ISS7
Juno IS . 1SS7
D B F -I l l
N O TIC S
O F F IC T IT IO U S NAMB
Notice lo hereby given that wo
are engaged In buawieoo at S 3]
Garden Qian Loop, Lake Mary,
Florida
3374S,
Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Fictitiouo Name ol IM M A N U IL
FAMILY C H U R C H , wid that wo
Intend to ragiotar lard noma
with
the
Division
ol
Corporatione.
Tallahaaaoe.
Florida. In accordance with tho
pro via tone ol tho Ficutioua
Name Slotutao. To-Wit: Section
M S M . Florida Slatutaa 1SS1.
Carl lindeUen Mtnittriee. Ire
Lawranca J. Spiegel
Publrah: Juno IS. 1S97
D E F -lJ l

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH S ■ IG H TS S N TN
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT.
SSM INOLS C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
F R O S A T I DIVISION
CABS No. 0 7 -4 4 0 -C P
IN RE Ealala ol
EDGAR LEE BARGER.
Dvcveted
(N O T IC E OF
ADM INISTRATION
Tho admmialralion ot lh#
Etlalo ol EDGAR LEE BARGER.
Deceased. File No 97-464-CP
la pending in Ihe Circuit Court
al Seminole County. Florida.
Probata Divieion. the addrees
ol which ie Seminole County
Courthouse. SOI North Perk
Avenue, Sanlord. Florida 33771
The names end eddreeiea ot
the Peraonel Representative
end
the
Personal
Representative's attorney are
eat lorth below
ALL IN TER ESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Alt persona on whom this
notice is served who have
obieehone that challenge Ihe
validity ot the Will. Ihe qualifi­
cations
ol
the
Personal
Repreeenletive. venue, or |unsdiction ol this Court era
required to fila their obtectiont
with thie Court W ITHIN THE
la ter

of

th r ee

m o n th s

AFTER TH E DATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER TH E 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Alt creditors of the Decedent
end other persons having
claims or demands against
Decedent’s Estate on whom a
copy ot this notice la served
within three man Ihe after Ihe
dale of Ihe lirsl publication ol
this notice must Me their claims
With this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
A FTE R THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH other creditors ol the
Decedent anil persons having
claims or damands against the
Decedent's Estate must file
Iheir claims wilh this Court
W ITHIN
TH REE
M O NTH S
A FTER TH E DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OB. E C TIO N S N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho date ol Ihe first publics
lion ol this No lice ie June 19th
1947
James E Barger,
as Personal RepreaanLative
of the Ealala ol
EDGAR IF F RARGFfl
Deceased
Attorney for
Personal Representative
KENNETH F MURRAH
Of Murrah, Doyle
and Wigio. P A
tOO Wael Morse Boulovard
P 0 Bos 1311
Winter Park. Florida 32790
Telephone (407) S44-9S01
Florida Bar Number. 0017494
Publish Juno IS. 26. 1997
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

M T M I C IR C U IT C O U R T
POR SSM IN O LS C O U N T Y ,

IN T M I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OP TW 1 B N H T I I N T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F FLO R ID A ,
Ml A N D FOR
S C M IH O L I C O U N TY
O IN IR A L
JU R IS O IC TTO R DIVISIO N
C A M N O . ST-OOSSS
C A 14 W
CHASE M ORTGAGE
SERVICES, INC F/K/A
CHASE MANHATTAN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
ELIZABETH M HUDDLESTON.
SANFORD HIDDEN LAKE
VILLA* HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
and
. AN
UNKNOW N PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF THE
S U O JE C T R IA L PROPERTY.
Defendant) st
N O T IC I
OF FO R B C LO S U M B A L I
N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure deled June 11 Hi.
1997. end entered m Case No
97-000 IS C A 14 W. ol the
Circuit Court al the E IG H ­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in end
•ui SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein CH ASE M O R TG AG E
SERVICES. INC F7K/A CHASE
MANHATTAN M O RTGAGE C O R ­
PORATION Ie Plaintiff end I L I Z A R F TH M M IJOPIESTON. at a t.
are Defendants l will sell to the
highest and bast bidder for
cash in the West front door ol
the Courthouee, in Sanlord.
SEMINOLE County. Florida al
11 00 a m o'clock on Ihe 18th
day ol July. 1SS7. the following
described properly ee set forth
m sent Final Judgment, to ant
LO T 71. HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO THE

o m o u rr c o u r t
O F T N B N IN TH
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN AN O FOR
SSM IN O LS C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A,
P R O B ATE DIVISIO N
File Num ber S T -4 9 S -C P
IN RE Estale ol
EVELYN ALICE LANG.
Deceased
N O TtO B OF
AD IN N IS T R A TIO *
Tho administration ot tho
Estate of EVELYN ALICE LANG,
deceased File Number S7-4E3CP. la pending tn Ihe Cue inI
Court for (enunole County.
Florida Probate Divieion, tho
addrese ol which to P O Drawee
C. Sanlord, Florid* 32773 The
name* end addresses al We
Personal Napresenlaltv* and
the Peraonel Representative's
attorney are set forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE N O TIFIED TH AT
AN person on whom this
Nolle* to Served who havo
objections that ehiltang* lh*
validity ot the Wilt, tho qualifi­
cations
of
tho
Personal

P R O N A TI DIVISION
File Num ber S T -4 S T
IN RE ESTATE OF
DONALD SAWYER
a/k/a DONALD F
SAWYER
Deceased
N O T IC I
OF A O M IR IS TR A TIO N
The adminietralien ol Ihe
estate of Donald Sawyer a/k/a
Donald F. Sawyer, deceaeed.
File Number ST-437, fa pending
tn the Circuit Court
lor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate Division, the address
ol which ie Clerk e l Circuit
Court, Probate Division, Post
Office Orawer *C \ Sanford. FL
32771 The names and address­
ee ol the personal representslive end Ihe personal represen­
tative'! attorney ere tel forth
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED TH AT
Ail persona on whom this
notice rs served who havo
objections that challenge the
validity ol tho wiH. tho qualitiesbona ol tho personal represen­
ts (-vv. venue, or jurisdiction ot
this Court ate required lo tile
their objections with this Court
WITHIN TH E LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE O F SERVICE
OF % CO PY OF TH IS NOTICS
ON THEM
Alt creditors ot the decodetit
end ether parsons having
cleHnc or demand* against
decadent a aetata on whom a
copy ot this notice la to n e d
within three months alter Ihe
date ot the Aral publication ot
thia notice must tile their claims
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER O F THREE M ONTHS
A FTER TH E 0A1E OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O T IC I OR TH IR TY DAYS
' AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent end parsons hiving claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must tile then
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE M O NTH S AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dote ol the first publica­
tion ol this Notice is June 11th.
1947
Personal RepreeenMtive
Mery S Hodges
1011 Pebble Beach Circle E
Winter Spfings. F I 327M
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
Richard W Copeland Esquire
Florida Bar No 166 174
631 Palm Springs Drive
El* IIS
Altamonte Springs. FL 32 701
Telephone S07/E30-7220
Publish June 12. IS, 1997
DCF-137
IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I 1STH JU D IC IA L
C IR C UIT. IN AND FON
SSM INOLS C O U N TY ,
FLONIOA
O I N IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISIO N
CASS H O l S T - T S T - C A - t S - a
BOATMEN'S NATIONAL
MORTGAGE. INC
F/tC/A NATIONAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
A0RIAN J MEJIA. C T AL
DCFENOANT(S)
N O T I C I OP A O TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV 1 SE R V IC E
TO VIRGINIA B M EJIA
■hose residence is unknown it
he/she/they be living, and it
he/ahe/lhay ba dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be epoueee, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, end all par­
ties claiming an interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to be deed ot alive, end all par­
tu s having or claiming lo hava
any right, title or interest In the
property described in the mort­
gage being foreclosed harem
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to lorecloee a
mortgage end reestablish e lost
note and/or mortgage on the
following properly
LO T tSS. BLOCK B. LAKEW OOD AT TH E C RO SSING S
UNIT TWO. A C C O R D IN G TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THER EO F
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
33. PAOES 41 TH RO UG H 63. IN
THE PUBLIC RCCOROS OF
SEMINOLE C O UNTY. FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH ALL FIX­
TURES NOW AND HEREAFTER
ATTACHED TO OR US ED IN
C O N N ECTIO N
W ITH
THC
PREMISES
HEREIN
DESCRIBED IN C LUD IN G B U T
NO T LIM ITE0 TO TH E FO LLO W ­
ING SPECIFIC ITEMS WALL TO
WALL CARPET
THE EXPRESS ENUMERATION
OF THE FO R EG O IN G ITEM S
SHALL N O T BE DEEM ED TO
LIMIT OR R E S TR IC T
THE
APPLICABILITY OF ANY OTHER
LANQUAOE D ESCRIBIN G IN
GENERAL
TERMS
O THER
PROPERTY INTENOEO TO BE
COVERED HEREBY
hat bean Med tgainel you and
you are required to serve a
copy ol your written defenses.
It any. lo il on DAVIO J STERN.
ESQ Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address is 4600 Sheriden
Slrset. Sle 400. Hollywood. FL
33021(no later than 30 days
from the dais ol the lirsl publi­
cation ol this notice ol action)
end lile the original with Ihe
clerk ol this court either before
service on Plaintiffs attorney or
immediately Ihe real ter. other­
wise a delaull will be entered
against you lor the relief
demanded In the complaint or
pa lit ion Med herein
WITNESS my hand and Ihe
seal ol Itua Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Ibis 6th day ol
JUNE. 1997
(SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH D ISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should
conlacl
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-323-4330 1 800-916-6771 (TOO) or 1-B00915-8770, via Florida Relay
Servica
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TW O CO NSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORO
HERALD
•7-11687
Publish June 12, IS. 1997

DCF-131

p la t th er eo f as r ec o r d ed

IN PLAT BOOK 37. PAOES I
AND 1 OF
THE
PUBLIC
R EC O R D S
OF
SSMINOLS
C O U N TY FLORIDA, a/k/a !S4
SANO PINS C IR C L I. SANFORO
FLORIDA 33773
DATED Ihie 13th day ol June,
1997
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk ol said Court
By Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clerk
Faber A Qitlilf. P A
Suite 300
1670 Medruga Avenue
Coral Gables Florida 11I4S
(305) 682-4110
'Persona with a diaabWIy who
need e special accommodation
to participate m this proceeding
should
contact
AOA
Coordinator at Bemvnoie County
Courthouse.
301
N
Perk
Avenue Suite N30I. Sanlord.
Florida 33771. at least five days
prior
to
the
proceeding
Trie prune (407) 331-4330 e tl
4227. I -800-955-8771 (TD D) or
t-800-8SS-8770 (V) via Florida
Relay Service *
Publish June IE . H . 19S7
O I F -212
~

N O T IC I
O F F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice is hereby gtven mat I
am engaged m buemeee at 12S0
North Hwy 437, Sulla 10S,
Longwood. FL 317SO. lemmata
County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Nemo of C H A N G ’S
M APKIOO AC AO S M T O F F L.
and that I intend lo regular said
name with the Division of
Corporations.
Tallahassee.
Floride. tn Accordance with the
prevteiane #4 the FtetNmue
Name Statutes. To-Wit: lection
•45 09. Florida Statute# I S S I.
Timothy B. Backus
Publish June I f . 1997
OeF-221
IN T H S C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF TH S I M K T H N T M
JU D IC IA L C tN C U IT,
IN A N D FON
S I M I N O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A M N O . S ? -ttiO -O A -1 4 * W
SEMINOLE C O UNTY, e
politics! subdivision
ol ihe State of Florida
Plaintiff,
V.
THE ESTATE OP
JO E L D JE TT.
TERESA A JE TT.
HOWARD A JE TT.
SARA ANN JE TT.
FRANK DAVIO
JE TT. JO HN ALAN JETT.
ANO THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSES OF TH E ABOVE.
IF ANY. THEIR HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ASSIGNEES.
GR AN TEES. CREDITORS.
LESSEES. EXECUTO RS.
ADM INISTRATORS.
M ORTGAGEES. JU D G M E N T
C R E A TO R S . TR USTEES.
UENH O LO ER S. PERSONS IN
POSSESSION ANO ANY
ANO ALL O TH ER PERSONS
HAVINO OR CLAIM ING
TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE
OR INTEREST BY.
TH R O U G H ,U N D E R OR
AGAIN ST THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS OR
OTHERW ISE CLAIM ING ANY
RIGHT. TITLE OR IN TER EST
IN TH E REAL
PROPERTY OESCRIBED
IN THIS AC TIO N .
Defandanls.
N O TIC S O F A C TIO N
TO S a rt Ann Ja lt. Frank David
Jett. John Alan Jett, the heirs,
devisees, assignees, grsatees.
creditors, lessees, eaacutors.
administrators,
mortgagees,
lodgment creditors, trustees,
kenholdera. persons in posses­
sion and any and all parson*
having an iniaresl in tti* Ealala
ol Joel 0 Jail, deceased
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that an
action lo foreclose a ben on Ihe
following property In leminol*
County. Florida.
Degin 330 leal north o l the
southwest corner ol the s a il
172 ol the NE 1/4 ol SW 1/4 ol
Section 7. Township 21, Range
30 run north 70 leal thence east
110 leal thence aoulh 70 leal
thence west 110 leal lo the
Pnml of Beginning (less west 30
lest lor reed). Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida,
he* besn hied against you and
you ar* required to sarv* a
copy of your wntten defenses,
d any. to it on ANN E C O L B Y
Assistant County Attorney tor
Seminole
County.
whole
address is 1101 East First
Slrset, Sanlord. Florida 32771,
wilhin 30 day* alter Ihe tst
publication ol Ihe notice, end
hie the original with Ihe Clerk ol
Ihi* Court belore service on Ihe
Pleinliire attorney or immedi­
ately therealter, otherwise a
default will ba entered against
you for the rebel demanded in
the Complaint
0ATED on JU N E Sth. 1997
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C UIT C O U R T
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Oy Oailana L Taylor
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 12. 19, 1947
0EF-12S

in t n i

diction ol thra Court ar*
required to tHa their objection*
with this Court W ITHIN TH E
LATE OF TH R EE M O NTH S
AFTER TH E 0A TE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC S OR TMIRTV DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS NO TICE
ON THEM
Att creditors ol the Decedent
and other person* having
claim* or demand* against
Decedent's estate on whom a
copy ot fhr* Notice is served
withhtn three month* a tier the
dal* at the lirsl publication et
this notice must Me thou claim*
with tht* Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M O NTH S
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TIC E OR TH IR TY DAVE
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF THIS NOTICS
ON THEM
All other creditor* ot lh*
Decedent end person* having
claim* or dentond* against the
Daeandenl's aslala must til*
thair claim* with tfu* Court
W ITHIN
THREE
M O NTH S
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICS
ALL CLAIMS, O f UAN OS ANO
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO F IL ID
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The del* el the first publica­
tion ol ttu* Notice r* the 14th
day ol Juno. 1997
PAUL W LANO.
Personal Representative
Attorney tor
Personal Re present* In*
TERRANCE H DITTM ER IS O
Florida Bar (310471
Oittmer Wohtusl S Witkini P A
330 Lookout Piece
Poet Office Bos 94IS 90
Maitland Florida 31794-1890
(407) 139-0009
Publish Juno 19. 24. 1997
OEF-229
IN TN B C tR O U fT C O U R T
OP T N B ta T It JU 040IA L
C IR C U IT OP FLORN3A
N A N D POR
S S M IN O LS C O U N TY

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. •7-4 4 A -C A -14-A
NORW 1ST MORTGAOS. Inc .
PtamliN.
vs
SUSAN M SOPKO. at a t.
Defendant*

NOTICE
CP F O R E C LO S U R S SALS
Notice is hereby grven m et
pursuant lo the! Final Judgment
ol Forsctosum deled May 30lh
1997, end entered m cm l case
number 9 7 -IS 3 -C A -I4 -A ol lh*
Ctrcw l Court ol the ISlh
Judicial Circuit m and lot
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein
N O R W IS T
M O A TO A G i INC . is Plaintiff and
SUSAN
M
SO PKO. la/ar*
Detandanitil. I will salt to the
highest and best bidder lor
cash al die w ait front door ot
lh* Sammoto County court­
house m Sanlord. Seminole
County Flond* al I t 90 A M
on the 3rd day ot July 1847. the
Id Itowing described property at
set
forth
in
said
Final
Judgment, to wit.
Lot 10. unrecorded Ptal ol
WEKIVA HIGHLANDS, further
described a* follows
From I7i* South 1/2 m i* post
ot S ECTIO N 21. TOW NSHIP IS
S O UTH . RANGE 2S EAST.
Senunof* County. Florida run
N SS degree* 14 imnute* 30
seconds East, along the South
hn* ol GOVERNM ENT LO T I.
said SECTIO N 31. a distance ot
IBS 00 feet, thence run North
437 SS feet, thence run S IS
degree* 00 mnute* 00 seconds
E . parallel with the centerline
ol Stale Road 44. * distance et
140 00 teat tor * P O IN T OF
BEGINNING, thence run S 44
degree* 00 mnute* 00 eecondt
E 140 04 feet, thence run N 03
degree* 00 mnute* 00 second*
E I I S 37 feel, thence run N SS
degree* 00 mnute* 00 second*
W 140 00 leal, thence run S 02
degrees 00 mnute* 00 second*
W 138 37 test to the POINT OF
BEGINNING S U O JE C T to an
Easement tor Ingress and
Egret* over the South 26 feel
thereof. TO G E TH E R with an
Easement tor Ingres* and
Egrets over the South 26 toet ol
the following described parcel
From the South 1/2 m l* poet ot
S ECTIO N 31. TO W NSH IP IS
S O UTH .
RANGE 29 EAST.
Seminole County. Florida, run
N 89 degrees 14 mnute* 10
second* E . along th* South
bn* ol GOVERNM ENT LO T t.
seat SECTIO N I t , a distance ol
19S 00 leal, thence run North
437 SS teat; thence run S S3
degree* 00 minutes 00 tycomts
E 280 00 toet for a POINT OF
BEGINNING, thence run 9 SS
degrees 00 minutes 00 second*
E 1 St 57 toet; thence run N 09
degree* 23 mnute* 4S second*
W 141 16 feet, thence run N IS
degrees 00 mnute* 00 seconds
W 123 S2 1**1 thence run 3 02
degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds
W 138 37 toet to the POINT OF
BEOINNING
NO TE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
0EBT
C O LLEC TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T VOU ARE
A0V1SE0 TH AT TH IS LAW FIRM
IS DEEM EO TO BE A DEB T
CO LLEC TO R ATTEM PTING TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FO R -THAT PURPOSE
Dated the 2nd day ol June,
1997
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Daputy Clark
CODILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Buy Scout Boulovard
Suite 450
Tampa. Florida 33807
Telaphune (813) 877-4008
CAS 497-044S2
Publish Juna 12. IS. 1997
DCF-120

Legal Notices
■ O T IC I
—
OP P U B LIC A U C T IO N
Notice to hereby glean:
Semtooto Wrecker Service will
■all at Public Auction for sal­
vage tor cash on demand to
hrghM t bidder, th* tallowing
described nhfetos:
June SC. 1997
79 Ford Van
Vtn 8 E24BHDJ1S7S
Th* auction will be hold *1
12:00 pm on tit* said date*
•bov*. At Sammoto Wrecker
Service 2S40 S. Myrtle Av*..
Sanlord.
Fla.
S1T73.
Prospective
bidders
mey
tospect vohtctoc on* hour prior
to solo. Term* ar* cooh or corttttod fund*. Sammoto Wrockar
reserves in* right to accept or
Publish; Juno 19.1997
DCF-771
N O TIC S OF
P U B Lte A U C TIO N
MSrsVttuD *P ttwrCwf wwlw
ITwit
McConnell Towmg and sod of
Public Auction tor Salvage tor
Cosh on demand lo highest bid­
der. the fotlewing described
vehicle*
1 -4 4 7
S3 Otd4
203AK47V4D1340431
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T-1 B -9 7
ST Chevy
1OC0R14Z3MSI02S3I
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St Merc
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7B Cadi
404TSSES3SSSS
T -1 T -S 7
SO Honda
JHMCB7SSILCO19SS0
73 Dai*
H LS 3 0 I72439
The Auction w in 0* hofd ot
12 00 pm on said dot** above
Me Conn** Towmg S Recovery
2900 Sanford Av*., S anford. FL
32773 Prospective bidder* may
inspect vetocto* ano hour prior
to sot*. Term* or* cooh or
Cortifiod Fund*. Me Conned
Towmg reserve* th* right to
accept or r*t*ct m y and an
bid*.
Publish jun* t f .1997
DCF-327

Legal Notices
FLO R ID A
C A S S H O . 9 7 -7 0 0 -C A -1 4 -L
COUNTRYW IDE HOME
LOANS INC . FTK/A
COUNTRYW IDE FUNDINO
CORPORATION
Pt am lift,
vs
MARGARET R O Z IIR
(SS40M -e0-tS94).
JO H N N Y ROZIER
(SS SUN KNOWN), S IM IN O L I
CO UN TY. FLORIDA, a Pokttcal
Subdivision o l th* State at
Florida. MASADA S E C U R ITY
INC n/k/a MSAM. INC . AVCO
FINANCIAL SERVICES OF
HOLLYWOOD. FLORlOA. INC .
devisees, grantee*, creditor*,
and other unknown persons or
unknown ipoueee claiming by
through end under any o l the
above-named Defendant*.

k t o l i a a to h e j e h u

IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U N T
OP TN B S IC N T I S N TH
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
M A N O PON
S S H IN O LB C O U N TY ,
FLO N IO A
C IV IL A C TIO N
CASE NO . 44 -9 8 4 S C A
DIVISION 14-L
NATIONSSANC MORTGAOS
CORPORATION F7K/A NCNB
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PtOMbttt*).
vs
DAWN a JACKSON. *1 al.
OstondanKsl
N O T IC I
OP FO N E C LO B U R B B A L I
Nones IS H IR f O T a IVIN
pursuant to a Final Judgment *4
torectoeur* dated Jun* 2nd.
ISST. end enter*d m Coe* NO
94- 2904 CA *1 th* Circuit Court
ot th* SIGHTS ENTH Judtetol
Cucuil m end tor SSMIffOLE
County.
Florid*
wherein
NATION S tA N C
M O R TG AG E
CO RPO RATIO N F/K/A NCNB
MORTGAGE CORPORATION i*
the Ptomhft end DAWN I
JACKSON. STATS OF FLORIDADEPARTMENT OF LABOR ANO
EMPLOYM ENT EICUW ITV. TE N ­
A N T 41, i W l Stoven Brtvtoi
TENANT Pi. n/k/a Anion Bristol
ere th* Defendant*. I wto **4 to
th* highest and beet bidder tor
cosh ol lh* W EST FR O N T
DOOR OF THE S IM IN O L I
CO UNTY COUR THO USE SAN­
FORO FL0R I0A *1 I t 00 a m
on th* Sth day of JULY. 19S7.
th* following described proper­
ly ee set forth m soul Final
Judgment
FROM THS NO R THEAST C O R ­
NER OF THE NO RTHW EST t/4
OF THE S O U TH E A S T t/4 OF
S ECTIO N 31. TO W NSH IP 20
SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA. NUN
SOUTH SS D IO R E E S IS MIN­
U T E ! 34 SECO ND S W E S T
ALONG TitE NORTH LINE OF
SAID NO RTHW EST t/4 OF THS
SO UTH EAST t/4 A DISTANCE
OF 7S7SS FEET TO THE EAST
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LONGWOOD MARKHAM ROAD. S A M I
BEING A SS FO O T WIOE RIGHTO F-W A Y THENCE RUN SOUTH
24 DEGREES IS M INUTES 86
SECONDS EAST ALONO SAID
RJQHT-OF-WAV. 19 33 FEET.
THENCE RUN S O U TH EAS TER ­
LY ALONO A CURVE CONCAVE
NO R THEASTER LY HAVING A
RADIUS OF 9 S 1 S I FE E T. A
C EN TR AL
ANQ LI
OF
5
OEOREEE 13 M IN U TE ! IS S E C ­
ONDS AN ARC 01STANCE OF
67 73 FEET. FOR A POINT OF
BEQINNiNO,
TH EN CE
RUN
NORTH 60 DEGREES 26 MIN­
U TE S 10 S ECO N O S EAST.
RADIALLY FROM SAID CURVE
115 00 FEET. TH EN CE RUN
SO UTH EASTER LY A LO N G A
CURVE C O N C E N TR IC W ITH
AFORESAID CURVE. HAVINO A
RADIUS OF 627 St FE E T. A
C EN TR AL
ANGLE
OF
4
0EQREES 42 MINUTES 21 S E C ­
ONDS. AN ARC DISTANCE OF
IS 02 FEET. A CHORD BEARING
OF EO UTH I t DEGREE I I MIN­
U TES 24 SECO ND S EAST.
TH EN CE
RUN
SO UTH
15
DCQREES 47 MINUTES 22 S E C ­
ONDS
WEST.
135
FEET.
THENCE RUN NO R THW ESTER ­
LY ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE
N O R TH E A S TE R LY HAVINO A
RADIUS OF 9 S 2 S I FEET. A
C EN TR A L
ANG LE
OF
4
DIO R EES 42 M INUTES 2S S E C ­
ONOS. AN ARC DISTANCE OF
T » 11 FEET, A CHORD BEARING
OF 13 DEGREES 61 MINUTES
24 SECONDS WEST. TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING
TOGETHER W ITH THE FO LL0W INQ PERSONAL PROPER­
TY RANOE. REFRIGERATOR
W ITNESS MY HAND end th*
seal ol IMa Court on JUNE 3rd.
1947.
(SEAL)
Maryann* More*
Clerk at lh* Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jeeewio
Deputy CieVk
Echevarria. McCall*. Raymer.
Barrett A Frspf-ter
Post Oltlc* Bos 3410
Tampa FL 33801
F94104801
N O TIC E
In accordance with lh*
kmertcin* Disabilities AeL per­
son* needing a special accom­
modation to participate in this
proceeding should contact lh*
individual ot agency sending
nolle* not later than eaven (7)
day* prior to th* proceeding at
the address given on the
notice
Telephone
407-3234330 eal 4227; 1-800-955-87/1
(TOO) or I -800-818-17 70 )v). via
Florida Rafay Service
Publish June 12. IS. 1997
0EF-129

CLASSIFIED ADS

IB TM I CIRCUIT COURT
Rl A R C POR

NOTICI
OP FONICLOSURB BAAS
N O T IC I to hereby given that
the undersigned Clerk at lh*
Circuit Court *1 Seminal*
County. Fiend*. wiN on the Sth
day of JU L Y I M 7 . it 11 H
a’ctoek A U al the West Front
door at th* Seminal* County
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida,
offer foe ttto and **H at public
autery la lb* highest and best
■adder lor cash, th* M o w in g described property situate m
Senvnoto County. Ftond*
Lot I . Block B. BAN LANTA.
according to th* Ptal thereat a*
Recorded m Plat Book 3. Pag*
SO. at the p Hbhc Record* al
tananato County Ftond*.
pursuant to th* Final Judgment
entered m a ease pending m
*e*d Court, th* atyto et which to

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

407/322*2611

407/831-9993
1IVATE
PH
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Tuesday d ry Fitoay 12 Nam The Day Bator* Puhkcjoan
Sunday I I NoonFialey
A D JU S TM E N TS ANO CREDITS: In Ui* event at m error Ist m ad,
• w Sanford Harold wUI be rteponaJM* tar lh* Br*l Insertion only
and onfy to th* aatanl ot I M cost at that Inaartton. Pteas* chock
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■ T N B O M C U TT C O U R T
OP T N B tO T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. M A R B POR
SB IS N B A S e C U R T V ,
SBNBR AL
J U N 140497IO N DIVTStON
C ABB NOi 9 7 -a a S -C A -f 4 -A
M OUNTAIN STA TIS
m o r t g a o b c i n t i r s use
PLAINTIFF
VS
PETER J
MARZO. E T AL
DEFEND ANT(S|
N O TIC E OP A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SBNVtCB
TO PETER J MARZO
whoa* rasidanc* i* unknown if
he/ih*/th*y be bvmg. and it
he/ahe/thay be dead, the
unknown defendant* who may
be spousal, heir*, deti****.
grant***, assignees, lienors,
creditor*, trustee*, end all partie* claiming an mleraal by
through, under or against the
Defendant*, who am not known
to ba dead ar aima and aM parha* having ar claiming to hava
any right, into or inter** t m the
property described a the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
VO U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to toreciosa a
mortgage end reestablish a tost
not* and/or mortgage on tho
following properly
TH AT CERTAIN CO NDO M INI­
UM PARCEL NHOWN AS UN IT
NO 1044. LA K t LO TU S CLUB
II. A CONDOMINIUM AC CO R D ­
ING TO THS PLAT THERCOF. AS
R ECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31.
PAGES 4-S. O F THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S
OF
SEMINOLE
C O U N TY . FLORlOA ANO AN
UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE
CO M M O N
E LEM E N TS
ANO
COM M ON EXPSNSIS APPUR ­
TENANT TO SAID UNIT. ALL IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ANO S U B ­
J E C T TO (H E C O VEN A N TS .
C O N DITIO N S. RESTRICTIO NS.
TER M S AND O TH E R PROVI­
SIONS W ITH ANO S U B JE C T TO
TH E
CO VEN AN TS,
C O N D I­
TIONS. RESTRICTIONS. TERMS
ANO O THER PROVISIONS OF
TH AT DECLARATION OF C O N ­
DOM INIUM OF LAKE LO TU S
C LU B II. A CONDOMINIUM. AS
C O N TA IN ED
IN
O FFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1142. PAGES
13T3 - 1412. OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S
OF
SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA, AND ANY
AMENDM ENTS TH ER ETO
ha a bean Med againal you and
you. ar* required lo aarv* a
copy of your wrttl*n dalanaea.
it any. to it on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ Plainlitr* attorney, whole
addret* It 4400 Sheridan
Street. St* 490. Hollywood. FL
3302t(no later than 30 day*
Irom the data ol th* first publi­
cation ot this nolle* of action)
and Me the original srilh the
clerk ot thia court either before
aarvtce on Plaintiff* attorney or
immediately theraaftar. otherw lte a default will bq antered
again*! you tor the reliaf
demanded in th* complaint or
petition tiled herein
W ITNESS ury hw'd and lh*
aeal ol tfu* Court al SEMINOLE
County, Florida, thia Sth day of
JU NE. 1997
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C U IT CO UR T
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. person* with diaabtlHies needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* at 407-323-4330. 1*
•00-986-1771 (TDD) or 1-604945-8770, via Florida Rtlay
Sarvta*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE P U B ­
LISHED ONCS A W EEK FOR
TW O C O N S EC U TIV E W EEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORO
HERALD
Pubtiah Juna 12. IS. ISS7
DEF-132

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raw* for afterschucf

•SO
W ITNCBS my hand and efbctol
••*1 at aart Court this 3rd day
ot Jun*. tSS7
*11 you are s person with dissbdity who needs m y accom­
modation m order to participate
to this proceeding, you era enti­
tled el no coal to you. to th*
provision ol certain assistance
Pleas* contact Court administrator, 341 N Park Avenue
Sun# N301. Sanford. Florida
32771. (40f) 323-4330 i4237.
Withm 3 working days of your
racaipt at this fnolic# af
F-.iactoturt Sale) if you ar*
hear mg unpaired call 1-100••S-B771. it you ar* vaiea
- W a i ted. ca* 1 409-9(4 B770 *
(C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
C LER K OF THE
C IR C U IT COURT
By Jan* I Jose me
Deputy Cttrk
ATTO R N EY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H Hoech. J r . fsquu*
Butler. Me DoneId
Moon A Hosch
l i t ! I Robot ion Street
Orlando Florida 12801 It9 a
1407) 898-4400
Pubhah Jun* 11. f t 1997
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55— Business
O pportunities

Legal Notices
N O T IC a
op p tc rm o vB n a m b
None* ia hereby »tv*n that l
am engaged m buemeee d I I I
(a q l* Av*. lo ngw o od. FL.
22764
Sommate
County.
Florida, under the Fietittoue
Name of SUPERIO R SSRVtCS
AND IN S TA LLA TIO N , and dial I
attend lo re*.alar said naan
with
th*
Oiviaien
af
Corporation*.
Taaahaaaa*.
Florida, m accordance * « toe
prevwtent ol to* Fictitious
Name Statutes. Te-Wit: Section
M 5 0*. Florid* Statute* ISSt.
David W Robert*
Publish June IS . 1947
D f F-224

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Wa are hiring Friendly a
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Compel Rive Wages.

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Whan you can own fa t 3 bdm
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The ISMman Group, Inc.

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Secretary

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Apply m person:
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Eipenerved preferred
■d yam Ca* 9313141
LPtFF/T A FFT 10:11.
•MR Come and be a pert at m
ouliianrang team of Nkfte* at
M a r y Minor, a tupenor rated
nuramg taewry tor me
a* a Charge Nurae
Drug free noruptace
program l t d Employer corv
led *a AOON at 407 4M-442*
IPW-F/T A P/T ieilpn*4:4Aain
AMR Come and be a part of ow
outtlandng teem of Nurae* M
Dabary Manor a tupenor rated
tatted nuramg feoery tor me
at a Charge Nurae
helpfu
Orua tme ■orapuce
program ( t o Employer conMC1FW AQQN R 4Q7 4M 4429
M A IN TE N A N C E
Camp
groundta noe
rental
Soma aWdncel A ptonorng
v*Ar) FDl wemenda regwred
0*1322-4470 tar mtervw

M A IN TEN A N C E
E m m carpsrery dymel. part
mg A pAmavng * « * . Oreen
anod ve st 31* Montrt Coal
IS M Mary 323-1*77__________
M AN AO EW N T COUPIA Eg)
mapt management A a p a rt
Ine-m, tu g . A tode *&gt;7-7001

iTeMre
___ N Q rtL «7 JS 7 -il»l__
EARN A CAR. Buy A Be* T W eeroare. FT-PT Mgnt. T
Free Tramtng. Oreet U .
rwa. 321-4471
MERRY M AO* I
Car A mauranra Naadad
WaatendtFWEl M l S3**

ReekJentlei Ckeening
MOLLY M AD ■ I ---------F/T •M Y ■A-Aem.
era Tram. 407-797-m
P/T SACRETART Mutl haw
aane. 1* or oner, catuar tmoaVknoua K x n
330 0757

MF. noal

Part ame evenmg»2S hour*
Qred 2nd fob. longwood area
Earn S300&lt;n«a*ry

263-

Celllng Rapalr

EMPLOYMENT

uge

P OPCOR N CEILIN G
REPAIR

People 447-&gt;39-11*1

R IG H T H AN D MAN
N E E D S YOU1
S PaM Deify S
Wtatkera
cart pad boramf
Apply mady to aan between
Sam Asm 1208 Hay 17*2.
d FI

WORKING SUPERVISOR
SFM TO 2:30AM
ST.SOrMr. a I
F R A N K L IN I
lAefnte w n c * *vee- me.
407-42*-777*
K ALIS REP* we need you to
give you me cfwnce to b&gt;Ad a
near eiwtonce to tala* of ra^yi
euaShr MArWa and Champagna
to PA*mo cutaomare VOu can
earn a good wom#
ON OOtMO TRA/NWOh
* ygu are *wt peraon mol can
do me rob FAX reaimw to 407
33*-17*1
M CURfTY OFFICE R * 4 J C ~
Unarmed. FT/TT Sanford area

t*cf&lt; Bro*M S»ue 994Qn*
Salary « bonus anti
baaed Mortgage Co Oey'evea.
A awaaend poaeona aval Ca*
lardy Htnpwan 7*74270
T o i l COLLECTOR tames* Ful
A part ame Cal tor rtom won
*07 *34 *397
TRULY NOLAN PCST CONTROL
tnapaciort tor
’ * VoL.ua Counae*
reap nee Oawi benetta A
company vetode prowiad Ap­
ply 3427 S Orlando Or. Sanfea_
V A C A T IO N S
IPMEUEVABLS f a o u o e i
UNeCUEVABlE COMMlSSIOM
EVEMNOS ONLVLONOWOOO
S70PCR0CAL
EXFf RIENCE flfOUlREO

_____ g m i H - i t N _____

AWtFT CONCRETE 1091A3A

HOME REPAIRS, A IL TYPES
Oona Eipartly A Ralaity
Can Caaay 321-7*97

J. W. RUCKER i
&gt;4 Hi. Ave. A Oram Cleaning
(Uc CFC) 407-2*94429

278-Home
Improvemgnt*

296-Pressure

270-Drywall

CALL ROBERT 328 9333

DRY WALL -STUCCO Rapaat
Wal A Ca&lt;ang Tartuea
MatcTwd Poecom 322433*

264- Clock Rapalr

271-Electrical

ANTIQUE CLOCKS REPAIRED
Orandamer. Wal. Manna A
Cuckoo 407 322 332*

MYRIAD ELICTTeCAl
CONTRACTORS
Rettomaal/commarcial
Uc «ER 001429/ toebondad
Cal (407) 713-4552

2 6 5 -C a rp titry
NEED a REASONABLE CARPENTER7 Cal Juttm today
3274063 4CBCC24I03
CARPENTER AI Huma
rapavs. parting A ceramic Me
Richard Oroee 3218972
DAVD GREEN CARPENTRY
Home anpnvemetm . mveal repeas, kchne 320-1915W 7 5204

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICK'* ELECTRIC
407-3214731
Uc. ER000292I/Over 39 Yra.

272-Constructlon
Raliabla/rsaaonabt*
builder,
eip m F I Ouar aort Al types
of canal. 1BC024103 324-47*0

274-Fenc#
266Carpet/lnstallations
CALL US tar al oi you carpal
ag and k x r covanng needs.
ca rpet u u oetiCT Btaaoo

■ M

M

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H O r t e r t

266-Cleanlng
______ Service*______
HOUSCCLEATUNO-OapandiCXa.
honasL One ame a awaWy Cal
tor free atbmate barawan
E2, M F. 3214712.
•AW CLEAMNO: 1224S0S
Domeatlc to Ortlcea/Buainaaaas. Wa do me job rtght
KATHY* KLEANtNO-Raix)
awym o. rental deervuuta It
yrs. sap ♦ rata 330-S2A3

NORTH SOUTH FENCE
Same* In*U FCuatom Detnn
,
Frea ait Loin* 314-3904
t P E C U ia -t O m U tone# r ^
D4Bt. pftvicv tence msuli. A
gates Fra* atemeta* IOS-2335

276-Handy Man
5 STAR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES. Plumbing, carpan­
try. aiec. mol A yard Work
Ouar. Uc. 321-4*2*
MORRIS CONSTRUCTION
Tree «vc carpantry. L hading,
odd (oCt 5 more No fob too
amal. Fra# atamawa 374 0621

OAVOJLEY CONSTRUCTION
lie: COCQ97S39 320-7202
UTTON-S Handyman A Clean­
ing Svcs. No rob too tmaAbrg
Free ad. 24 hr arc 6370118

279-

lrrtgatlon/Repalr

RAP4MAKER H M m S S
Repavs A totlalaaon
Fraa athmatot Cal 444-4374

280-

Laundry Service

M AR Yl LAUNORY SERVICE
I amah A iron. Pickup A

284-Lawn Service
A BETTER CUT. Sr DISC.
Weak by Weak . Raalter cute.
Free Eat Uc. 593-1464
Cantrai Florida Learn ManagementCompieie lean care Free
euvnaiet 2*042*9

291-Painting
BRUNNEU. PAINTING. 21 Yra
(9300496) ConavRewdensal
Carpentry Repay*. VYaa paper.
PkKMMWg ......322 2591
COMM.RESIO with * yr
Warranty A Power Waah.
Call Antoal 330-4291
FRANK BARNHART Palming
Plua Praaaura Cleaning. Ua/
Me. BMee 1*70.333-11*3__
LARRY S PAINTING
Painting A prettura cleaning
Uc/lna Free tm 303-1337

S T A R T TO D A Y

A
AE7T

297-Plumbing

CHARLES 0. (Dan) MALLH
BuAdar. C8COS729S. Rea/
Comm, ramodaf. addbone. re­
pea MC. VISA . 407-320-1741

tor Save 3244100

------------CtfW fiW f______

276-Handy Man

Anymmg you need lie A tn»
MC/Vlaa. Free eat *72-52*0

---- -- - -a

WARCHOUSCANETAUER
0 rowing
company,
vertical

269-Concrate
107-324-1 »4*
Oeiand *04- 739-10*4

■ « -« -

/ 1 — neip vvameo

B R .4 M .n ie i

Let A Professional Do It!
252-Add ition * A
Rem odeling

a.

BCCUfVTY OFFICER joe
Trammg Anned A Unarmed
Brandy A Aeeee- 934-7*44

U l s i i&gt;'\ I s
\/

Garage. C/MA, perch.
987,000.

are tutted to the
Fedaral Fee Houtmg Ad. wfach
makes * Aegai to advorhae any
praferance. KmiUlton. or dwenmmaaon bated on race, cothandeep. la-

C E LEB R A TE SANFORD
Sanford C M c Center
12 - 1 pm

ELECTRICIAN

nance* Tacftmawi
* «* ) «
per*on to MoSdey *in Sated
Qrtendn fa n UCF 1212S
tochtoe OrtemtoEOC
ORUOFREE WORKPLACE

fe
sang A o ilMtng C
toeomtmem U 4-9100

•FRIDAY*

DOCK WORKER Trainee 16410.
lead A UMeed Trucks! FCC
Bm. Pee; 49T-MM9BT
Hsadad tor SpsoaMy ve»
" w U t r t m Uualbave

181— Appliances A
Furniture Fo r Sale

141— Hom es For Sate
9

Mjal t a n p A ceiaAed
« danui eaaiaang A radotogy
*•4. Tuea. wed. A Thuralm nxrv/atnna mutt be up to date
Oood pay tor quatlWd peraon
Send returns to Sard Boa R
P O Boa IAA7. Sanford. F I
M772 1997__________________

we Tran* lt«M r.

Sega Ma»
P's*** apply
x i a ____________________
AUTOMOTTVS O ETAKJR S
iantortlongwoi
Goodocomel .
Be"**** Altar 90 Oaya
r»fn *oot Ate. *Qt W W 1
AVON (A N N TO 9 « \ COMM
rial Mrs. tenet 2 3 1 -litl tad.

103— HousesUnfurnished

y^a
^ rWeBTTCT rwnMrni I
YMBTk
IIM

APPLY AOHESIVES
ASSISTANT MANAGERS Sam
'Vxxjy Sammore Town* Clr

K I T ’N* C A R L Y I.K ® hy Ijtrry W right

FEELS U K E A NEAL H O M I

C u n c A i ptt Fooigo Compa
ny aeokmg dMei onenMd parton tor order procetewaatee
• W r t Computers*) necea-* » » F«a mawne 407-3300147

In

r a iif S French Ave’

71— Help Wanted

93

Room s For Rent

CLEAN I
d 177 ■* Pay done, e x d y
'

SSS3

*y*oot_
FUWN ROOM - 540YW

Re a l

•SANFORO i n New cwpst wid
hMVKMtAVfN 3/2 w/ d a rts
Mtecnus
M7WW79

Mi

•SANFORD i n Apt Cow peso.
CM/A. new carpel
9829/3350
Jim Oeyte or Cerate OePtete.
323-2499 t tenaham fteeby
WE NEED HOLME* TO R E N T

LONGW OOOAAKE MARY 1/1
Near YMCA A LMHS
n o d ae* IBA.500 3397728
Near Airport. 2/1 Home on 1/3
sere ♦ 1,100 aq ft bldg
969 000 Mutt ee* 352 3831997_________________________
NEAR OSTEEN Nice an w rvc*
pOorhood w/ seat achooto
.500 Ca* 322 3159_________
POOL* 1 BORMtGred Are*
Famify mom. Fenced yd.
^ Oniy &gt;*4,999 2397*fa

S

n d l a r t y plane and u
uao 9*6-190 a week 32*4985
PRIVATE LONGWOOO HOME
Fum cae*s. A C 9*0Weak 950/
am Phone 93442*7__________
tiOOkec FtA house pnv
WemanOrywr &gt;31 3191
ROOM* FOR RENT
9J0Gmon JIOG dap pay* al
i cal 321-7354
SANFORD Roommate to tnart
•■pantat I Lg brkm wr beev
cabw iv e r t A U pnv. a d
utweek
5380 mon
Sacunty
(top Cal tor data*. *75*986 or
pgr 4163927 taeve mowar or

99— Apartments
Unfurnished
Wa
324-9*17.
AH HE ATI
2 Bdrm Ap4 W 2nd •*
CAM.Carpeted, Steve, rebte.
39AAWO KY Mip B M W

MARINER S VILLAGE
u w t *d * 1 aonu |4io m o
2 aOPM 547PMO AND UP

323-S670
ROSELEA W L A 9
an
HUOOKAV 4*7-33*4*33
1 1/1. no (
e N M i . 330G mon
BOM e c 322 3342
tANFORO in
VERY CLEAN. Newly Renoval
ad Move to *e H IM 3»1-*7ee
SANFORD Very race 2-Bfl tor
retreat
Near U Monroart */
Mai 94SQmo 321-8757
STUOlb APT. SANFORD
U 25m m . water o d . angle
peraon, NO PETS 323-0631
TOWN CENTRE APART*
5300 Borkit Money on Ib d m
Pteate ca* to quabTy
322-

10D— Condom inium
Rentals

A MOVE M BPf OALft 400 tq
5 l i d 9265 A MONTH OThee
Storage 321-0120 or 3332554

OWNER Ftoanc*. 16.000 doart
4/1 U 4 J N
MOOCH LAKE 3/2 tpte plan,
garage deck 171.900
COUNTRY Calais L 3 - 1 83 a a
at. K . da. toto » 129.500
PRE-Fore d osure. 1/4 acre, pnv

•a n f o r o an
Dteand TotaPy ramodeitd CHr
A new cwpai lg to n porch
AMcruMfy no down! 949Gt4cn
333-3790
___________
3/2-1105 W 3rd Sr
CH/A Secvrty Sy« Fr pic. Fed
yd W20 ____
X 34work P op EXTRAS
950k Cal kkke 2*39ANFORO HMTORtC OtST.
4 PlEX Newly renovated By
^ ^ ■ 9 1 1 9 6 9 0 . 221-479*.
W W T1R SPRINGS 4/3 O V A
--- - - - a
------------- « --- -a
&gt;•/prvyjptea
gi/
mQB fnCQ fO FiO
down. tSAOmion 333-3750

TOWNHOUSE.
y i . pnvala back yard 9525
Cal 322 2362

1 ACRES M •ANFORO’ ” ”
ZONED O C -1 1199.00*
St John* rtew/ry 1229123
RE*. LET. Beg Oaks 1 29 Ac*
MteonvBo Rd
Near Aaport
996.000 332*171 or 332-6455

to

157— Mobile Homes
For Sale
PARK AVE. MOSKC PARK
Hornet 93 000 M 000 Sal Up
Foanong OUKT1 322-20*1

C A R R IA G E C O V E
24i44c an 93 Palm Spnnga
doubte root, ratted F I room,
carport W O a tfad 117^00

302-Roofing
NEW R O o rm a a r e p a m s
licAne. Fin. Avail. Free I d
DLW. Pooling: 2*0*218
DOLAN ROOFING lit . RC0042794, Free Eat. Ra Roofing *
Repairs. Par 997-4120 ■
YATES ROOFING since 1920
Church A Sr. Diac. 3rd. Gan.
323-1449

305— Secretarial &amp;
Typin g

319— Upholstery
MEL S UPHOLSTERY A
CRAFTSMAN WOODWORKING
30 yr* ejp. 331-40*4

Advertise Daily In All 3 Publications
Sanford Herald • Bargain Hunter • Lake Mary Life
A 3-Line Ad Averages $46.00 / month
*Call Today! Classified Dept. 322-2611

* 9 week IPy
No paper*, aip rider. 11200/
0 8 0 CM (352) 742-7209
RldteaU
ed Au*
19 yra of prof troemg E tommag Hot. cotd. i corrocdvo
tnoeag C M 996-2997_________

207— Jew e lry
J4L Fine Mhx Jywek
Rapeir Custom Dearth. I
late 407 317-0031

211—
4 Ram Sm Store Antique! an
tludto. item glata. turn rehrv
ith , great npoeiy* Downtown
Ortedo 386-8822
ANTKJUt Taking Up spaee?
■roadway LEtye Can 9*0 them.

219— Wanted to B uy
CLEAN NEWSPAPERS
Akim. Can* Copper f r e e *
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
919 W. FlreMB/F 8-8. 9eL»-1

223— Miscellaneous

Call Carriage Cove
323-S160

231— Cara For Sale

159— Reel Estate
Wanted

1979 DOOOE Man Van I ton ml
380 motor 92 OOGobo Cal O v
&amp;1 or Kart m 1220177

160— Buainesa For
Sole
LIMOUSINE BUSINESS
DeBary to Oeiand area 919k k*
price
Includes Lincoln tmo
and ye*ow page ada 290-7385

19*1 CAPRICE CLASSIC
9400 Cam Only
CaStor M X 322 :3091
19*9 COUGAR Auto. M. AC.
M power MUST SELLI $700
ton 329-B368, toovo meaaaoe
TIRED OF PAYSta high
**? Ca* FRED I have toe
cto for you. Cato 230-3094.

235—
Truck/Buses/Vans For
Sale
It** FORO F2S0 LARUT 4X4 9
SPEED. ArC.V*. NEW TIRES
93975 Cai 299 7385_________
1994 CHEVY 910 Pick up 5
Speed AJC. bed tea
95985
Cal 298-7396_________________
t r u c k e d x Akanmyn damond
piste. Fka am 910 type*. &amp;mo
old. 9135 330-9007

238— Vehicles
Wanted

163— Waterlront
Property For Sale

A n y concktion-AJI ca sh

(407) 699-6593
LAKE MARY lg 2 bdmv2 bath,
a d n U cerkng tan. apmktort.
9*4 500 FSBO 330*292

9ANFORO-9 wooded acre* on
lake Sylvan *200 000 W Ua
tc/owafci Realtor 322 7983

SANFORO
Assumable
7%
Great caah Bow. *59 900 Cai
931 0432 days or 330 8444
• Srrg/e Story Design
• No One Beiow or Above
• Energy •Efficient Studtoe
• Frtonrfy O n S4* Menagemenl
• Furndfied or Unfunkt/ied Studtos
• Etoctnofy Furnished
In Shakos On/y

CASH 999 P A d
For Junta Cats. Trucks 4 tatasef

k» p AAicwcA BgAuTirm

m vm

241— Rec.
Vehiclea/Cempers For
Sale
CAMP FOR 19 00 A NTGMT
-Natural* Salting Quiet
* Secluded 352-739-0441

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale
•

Dining Room Table
CHERRY WOOD
Oval 72' w/leaf a 6 pluah
upholatered choir*. Never
opened. 9till boxed.. Coot
$2400. Soil S7S0. Matching
Cherry coffee 4 end
table*, tell $250. 677-1426

STUDIO 1 BEDROOM

323-3301
SANFORD COURT
APARTMENTS
3291 S. SANFORD AVE, SANFORD
17-111

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
3-piece. 871 Length. 6 ft lan
Groat cond 3230120 anytime
LOTS OF NEW FURNITURE Al
new 6 chair Orm. Stock Leather
tola w/2 black racknera. King/
tui sue beds, tic
3233445.
ait 202. anytime______________

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3 FAMILY YARD SALE
Frt 8 Sat. 31. Btoyctes. him,
clothings, tow. 8 loti morel
1020 Upeato Rd. Sanlort

GARAGE SALE

2 and 3 Bedroom

314— Swim m ing Pool
Services
CARL S POOL RENOVATION
Wa do acrylic decks, (tool
decks, mardto A diamond
brtgM.30 yra Ramodeiing.
10% Sanlor CMUan Oiacounl
Uc/Bondad.407-120-7310

201— Horses

FREE PAGERS Fro* Racryvtwo g um cent *9*6ma Cat
407-bBI-9434

large Acreage SudaOtetor Sub(Bvwion Extebng. planted, road
homage * ameer a plus
Feel Ctoaog. Caen
WttarCaAFai
Aianec Lind ConauMnn. Inc
1955 South Woodand Bhrd
Oatand. a 32720-7998
(90S) 734-7343. F ii (904) 7347345 ltd Free (999) 836 5203

1 - 2 ***•/

THOrSE ASSOC. Can. F I. toe.
PARALEGAL Lagal doc prep
Adoption, bankruptcy, drvorce.
contracts, wau. ncorporabona.
. . . . . . . . i . . . . . . i..4*^^BaT^*aBa

FREE TO OOOO HOME
BMOogpuppM*
* MI-1470

24 ■ 40c V2 80 Skykne
FL Room Carport 918.900

165— Duplex For Sale

Deck! *Waika ■ Orhreamyt
STEAM FACTORY 324 7686

BE AGLE/CHOW M U 12 wkt
Cu m * brofy thott * wormed
$25 00 C al 321 506*

12x92 2/1 90 manatee W .O .
lg 1

LAND WANTED
&lt;^cnUi

C leaning

Cal tor Tree eoemaie
hotwoon 4-2, M F M l 4712

199— Fate A Supplies

FOR SALE STEVEN MHO LI­
BRARY OckxJea 39 bookxpeper beckherd cover 1200 0 6 0
3232012 Ask tor Be__________

NEED 1-40 ACRES CHEAP!
Prater hgnway homage a CR
40 are*. E or W Cai Jed 987
1933

ACCESS TO DOZEN* of unatl
ed hornet wan no reaaor comnwaon 80D70*8478

Pressure Cleaning

e te ttlA O W B O n jO ^^^^

Antlqua/Collectlbles

141— Hom es For Sete

Free eat Uc/lna. 331-4123

1 9 1 -B u lld ln g
Materials

153— Acr*age Lot For
Sale

CASSELBERRY M I OfhcW
wemheuea. 1/3300*% FT
A/C. truck access, ht-doora.
11.950 Mo. 330-2422.
Don 000-4019 after tern,

I B U Y H O U SES!
i n LAKE Front, frpic. tern
porch, covered parking 5880r
mon Iv meet 868 9190________

DELUXE Scuba OMng K EM C O
watorcootod" compreteor. 5000
pai-12 dm-tO ho 3ph Etoctoc
motor VT-1010 *12.995 Speoai
9* 995 Kemeo 407-322-1230

I ' A I 11 O M l f » M N I
Jk **t 44» i'l ' ».*• • 1 I .
I 1 I 71*4

127— Storage/Off ice
______ For Rent______

EXCHANGE or S E U . YOUR
Property located wrywhark'
INVESTORS REALTY 774 5*19
X3YLLWk.DC an Obi gar. poat.
tone*, carpel, cenmc E hard­
wood Itoora. lovely home, prime
area Reduced 991.900 329914A'323-3*00________________
MONTHLY PL 947% Brand new
art home* No aovn lor quaahad buyers M OV! IN THIS
MONTH) Ca* Mchaaa Andrews
al 3398731pgr 8397250

187— Sporting G oods

never put up.
40X32 M l S*3«0 now *3690.
50X90 we* 61.470 now 16,770
Other straight wait avaftaOM

OFFICE/RETAA
Space Sentort H0&lt; balhc *25 «q ft *425
or 1848 Sq h 9750 Carpel A A/
C Wet al W A Pmportw* 323
4229_________________________
PROPS SSW NAURtTAA.
1901 W. FMWT * T
ISO to 5100 v j ft Alto ever
autato* toed Mcraga 5 bay bkk)
or total prop ci 15 000 ag It on 1
12 ac 322 4198 or 7400500
D rw ilj O M.ton Raany
SAMFORO OFFICE SPACE
5400 aq k t r t j kAN 1200 a d
~ l una 407 321 -7004

La &lt;1 i i' rwr .1 pf

OEM. CO M PUTER* Typing
Em .Bee.AccL, n ye rt
He*Mere. 222-7103

.* F f DHO AR l f MDMFS

/ U Brick Town
comptewry reno­
060
VALUE
904 532 0902

118— O ffk ^ S p e c e
Fo r Rent

COMPUTE R/TYPESETTPiO
Term
paper*.
nowtloitort.
brochure* pasteup * layout
327-5036_____________________

V ( N IU M f 1 PM OPFHTIFS

Women

1400 e* R. 2
Home b pic.
vated
949k
PIUS REALITY

e s ta te , wc.

322-7406

tAN FO R O -1/1 hod yd. C7VA
tSSOmon . laoorsec No pete
(*04) 532-3277^407) 3304949
3ANFORO-RENT TO OWN

105— Duple x/Triptex

over 90. tptrm t
house 32* 5*30

Electric *

186— Com puters A

an A C I d yard. 2*19 El Cap&gt;ten AveI 949581k
Vmon tiU a tt w c
Aref*
ca* 330-22*3
a n RANCH S TY LE . Fenced
yard on 1 e a t SftXVmon lav
iWyaec_jef9*79_____________
MOOCH
LAKE leaaeOption
Mce H
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WHY RENT? **208no, *1.000
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by C hic Young

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raonthi ago, I had a considerable
amount of fluid removed from m
heart »ac. Despite the use of cortt
sone, I hove continued to have a
cough and low-grade fever. For the
past two weeks, I've noticed increas­
ing shortness of breath, lias the fluid
returned’ What should I do?
DEAR READER. The condition you
describe is called a pericardial effu­
sion: the appearance of fluid around
the heart under the pericardium (the
by Mort Walker thin, tough, unexpandable membrane
that surrounds the heart).
ANYBODY
This is an extremely serious disor
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Increases, it presses against the
heart, preventing the cardiac cham­
bers from completely filling with
blood. As cardiac filling is progres­
sively compromised, there is less
blood expelled, so circulation
becomes deficient and heart failure
will occur. Unless the effusion is
removed with a needle (to allow the
heart chambers to re-expand), the
affliction can be fatal
There are many causes of pericar­
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moma. renal failure, cancer, radiation,
and trauma. Thus, testing is often
extensive In many rases, however, no
cause can be identified Symptoms
include rough, difficulty breathing and
pain Fever may or may not be pre
sent
The diagnosis Is suggested by err
tain findings on the physical examine
lion and the cardiogram, but it con
Armed by a cardiac ultrasound, which
usually conclusively demonstrates the
by Charlas M. Schulz fluid beneath the pericardium
Aside from withdrawing the fluid
and analysing it in the lab. therapy
depends on the cause As a practical
matter, cortisone is usually pre*
senbed because it reduces mflamma
twin and retards the fluid buildup
I do not know the cause of your pen
cardial effusion, but given your
increasing breathlessness. I am con
cemrd that the fluid has returned In
my opinion, you need immediate mrd
leal attention from a cardiologist,
including another ultrasound exam If
an effusion is present, it will have to
be drained again — only this time, the
doctor may rhoose to perform a pro
redure railed ‘ pericardial window,*
dunng which part of the sac is surgl
rally removed to prevent fluid acru
mutation and subsequent heart (ail
ure
Keep me informed of your progress
D E A R DR G O T T : What can be
don* about neck wrinkles’ I ’m a
healthy &gt;1 year old woman who used
to bake in the sun Now my skin
seems to have lost its elasticity.
Although I no longer sunbathe, my
sagging skin looks older than I feel.
Moisturising lotions have not helped
the problem

About a monthafter Hesaid Andy I remember saying
Andyand Olaf left, and Olaf never goodbye to them
arrived.
I received a note
that morning.
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time we ever
saw them.

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D E A R R E A D E R : One of the
unpleasant consequences of the aging
process is loss of skin elasticity, with
resulting wrinkles and sagging. This
tendency can be markedly aggravated
by chronic exposure to sunlight
Given your history. I'm afraid that
the damage has been done. Creams

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regain Its youthful turgor. I believe
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plastic surgeon Smoothing out neck
wrinkles is not particularly difficult
surgery and most cosmetic surgeons
are quite adept at removing the sag­
ging tissue.
Although such a procedure is
expensive and will probably not be
covered by insurance (because it is
for cosmetic reasons only), the end
result may be more than worth the
price. Small wrinkles and crow’s feet
can often be treated successfully with
special creams (of which there are
many brands)
However, in my experience, more
extensive wrinkling almost always
requires surgical correction.
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By Phillip Alder
Golfers say that when they are play
ing well, the cup looks like a bucket.
On this deal. Geir llelgemo. the
Norwegian Tig e r Woods of bridge,
probably felt that the cards were the
use of advertising boards
The deal occurred during his team's
victory in the Open Swiss Teams at
the Spring Nationals in Dallas last
March.
West opened with a modern weak
two bid. Then, over East's jump to
game. Helgemo boldly bid six dia­
monds. No laying up for him.
A club lead is lethal, but not surpris­
ingly West selected the heart king.
After ruffing and drawing trumps,
llelgemo needed three spade tricks.
He began with the spade two: four, sev­
en, jack. East returned the spade five.
How did llelgemo read the position?

Being vulnerable. East probably had
four trumps to lump to four hearts.
And if West had opened with ■ five
card suit, Helgemo judged he was
more likely to have begun with 2-3-1-S
distribution than 3-3-I-4. (If spades
were 3-3. Helgemo could run the suit
from the top i And if West had begun
with a doublcton spade, there waa
only one hope. So. Helgemo played the
spade six from his hand, winning the
trick with dummy's nine! Helgemo
cashed the ace king of spades (dis­
carding a club from the dummy), took
the club ace. and ruffed hit club loser
in the dummy
Give Helgemo the green jacket!
This outstanding piece of card-read­
ing makes Helgemo the favorite to win
the Best-Played Deal of the Year
award from the International Bridge
Press Association.
Helgemo's teammates were Bart
Bramley. Brian Glubok, Edgar
Kaplan. Norman Kay and Walter
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G A R F IE L O

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WATCHING ME GO
THROUGH TREATMENT, W&gt; T

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REMTEO A UIDEO_I

of your weakest
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-dsn. 19) It is best
to place some kmits on your generosity
today or else you might impulsivety gnre
away something you ! wish you had back
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F*b. 19) Avoid a
social gathenng today where you might
encounter someone you disfcke There «
a possibility that this individual might spoil
your tun.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Be mindful
ol others tn career situations today, dr
else you might achieve your purpose at
the expense of an innocent bystander
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) It you rely
upon your emotions rather than the facts
today, you might not saa all the Issues
clearly. Blurred vision produces tuizy
results.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) This might
not be one ol your better days ftnanaatty.
Ba very carelut with your own cash as
well as with the rssources ol others
today

CIN7byNEA,lar.

by Leonard Starr

A N N IE

1 KhfcW IT MIGHT BE A UTTLE

D O N 'T B E ALARMED.

OUST pome SOME AT-WQN6
ACUPUNCTURE THERAPY - ^

In tho yea/ ahead you may form two pow­
erful alliances that will produce mutual
advantages These will be benefits you
wouldn't be able to achieve on your own
GEMINI (May 31-June 2C) Agreements
you make today might not amount lo
much *i the long run it both parties lack
the essential follow through. To be suc­
cessful. objectives must be achieved Gel
a jump on life by undersiarxfcng the influ­
ences that govern you m the year ahead
Send lor your Astro-Graph predictions for
the year ahead by mailing $2 and SASE
lo Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper. P.O.
Box 1758. Murray HSl Station. New York,
NY 10156 Be sure lo state your rockac
sign
C A N C ER (Jun e 2t*July 22) Serious
responsibilities can't be wished away w*h

magical flunking today. Prefandutg that
everything wiS take care of Sself is token­
ing bigger headaches
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Avoid tnvofvements that smack loo heavily of chance
today, becauta just when you'll need
Lady Luck the most, the might pass the
ckce lo someone else
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If the world
treats you too rough today, don't lake
your wrath out on innocent bystanders,
espectaty family members who are poworioss lo flght back
LIBRA (Sept. 23-OcL 23) You could be
asking tor trouble it you hold unytekXng
opinions today, especially it you enter
into a debate with a character who has a
similar nend-set
SCO R P IO (O ct. 24*Nov. 23) A joint
endeavor requiring your hinds might not
live up to its eipectations today Before
investing, know what you're getting into
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Treat
your partners with alt the kindness you
can muster. Normaty this is one ol your
strongest areas, but today it could be one

th o u g h t

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

June 18, 1997

50 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
89th Year, No. 213 - Sanford, Florida

The right to bare arms, but where?

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Today:
Scattered
Thunderstorms.
Highs tn the upper

Residents protest
nude dance clubs in
their neighborhoods
By STBVB BARNB8
Herald Staff Writer •______________________________

TO DAY
New quarter designs
The United Slates Mini may soon be pro­
ducing quarters with new designs on the bark.
According to a recent proposal, the Treasury
Department could be asked to develop 50 new
coin designs, one for each stale. Starting In
1999. five new deslngs r placing Ihe eagle
would be Issued each year for 10 years.
The government spends about four rents lo
mint a quarter but sells them lo the Federal
Reserve for face value. Markers of the proposal
say the government would cam between 82.6
billion and 85 .1 billion In 10 years.

Volunteers needed

SANFORD • Nude dancing had residents
steamed Tuesday night al a meeting with
county officials.
A group of nearly 20 local residents met to
express ihelr displeasure with Ihe 001101/3
plan lo consider m o n ln g the Midway C om ­
merce Park und the area east of the Orlando
Sanford Airport to M 2 (Impact-Industrial), a
new designation created specifically for adult
entertainment fam ilies.
Most of those present at Ihe meeting said
they favor leaving such clubs In their, current
location along U S. Highway 17-92 In Fern
Park. The county has been attempting lo force
those businesses lo relocate lo an area which
Is less visible.
Lonnie N. Groot. deputy county attorney,
explained that ihe county would prefer there
be no businesses of this type anywhere In Ihe
county, but that Ihe Supreme Court has ruled
that nude dancing Is a form of speech and Is
therefore protected under the law
Twenty residents who would be directly af­
fected by rezoning In Sanford discuss adult

C 8«e Protest. Page 5A

Seminole County Metier Living For Seniors
needs volunteers for Its Meals on Wheels and
H.O.M.E. programs. Meals on Wheels provides
a noon meal and a cold breakfast to elderly
homebound people. H.O.M.E. provides minor
home repairs, heavy chore and painting for the
elderly. On Ihe Job training Is provided.
For Informatkm and lo volunteer, call 333­
8877. ext. 120.

entertainment businesses with county Deputy
Attorney Lonnie Groot. at the head of Ihe table.

Judge upholds ruling to
keep nude dance club open

Swamp trip

By RUBS WRITS
Herald Stall Writer

The Florida Native Plant Society. Tarflower
.Chapter, will hike to the Gator Creek area of the
Green Swamp west o f Ornage County. July 5.
Th e area consists of several thousand acres of
wet prairie, pine scrub, and hardwood ham­
mock. The trip will include a hike to ihe
Wlthlacoochce River.
Hrtng lunch. Insect repellant. hat. sun screen
and hiking clothes and hoots. Further details
will be announced al Ihe society's monthly
meeting July 1 at 7 p.m. al the Orlando Garden
Club building. 710 Rollins St.. Orlando.
For Inform ation, call Mike Marranco al
699-6471 or 497-5120.

The score Is now. 2-0. In favor of Sassy
Mrrlot’s over Seminole County In Ihelr adult
cnlrrlalnm rnl squabble as to whether bare she-Is
or bare she isn't.
On Tuesday. Circuit Judge Alan A. Dickey
upheld his earlier ruling that the county could
nol slop Ihe nude dancing al Sarny M erlols. one
of iw o clubs to open recently without an adull
entertainment license.
Having received a favorable decision from
Judge Leonard Wood lo rover up ihe dancers al
VIP Gold, county attorneys were hopeful for a
similar result tn u second go-go In Dickey’s court.
Sassy Merlol s and VIP Gold recently opened

Judge Alan Dickpy

during u temporary ban designed lo allow Ihe
county time lo lighten lls vague, nul-dated or­
dinances. Wood, considered Ihe most conser­
vative Judge In the territory ruled ihe county had
a right lo do so Dickey, perhaps the most liberal
o f judges, ruled otherwise as he had on June 4
VIP Gold 1 Uksrd soon after Woods' ruling
l&gt;K-kry maintain* iHal .Malang 111 Uia county *
ordinance ran be construed 10 regulate or control
ronsllutlonally protected expression of speech •
as nude dancing Is deemed by no less authority
than Ihe U S. Supreme Court.
Challenged In Ihe media by Ihe county legal
team for closing that June 4 hearing In 40mlnules (Wood's hearing lasted four hours).
Dlekey opened Tuesday's session by saying he

C:S«e Judge. Page 5A

Host families needed
Local host families are needed for foreign high
school students scheduled (o arrive soon. The
Pacific International Exchange Is placing stu­
dents ages 15 to 18. who speak English, have
their own spending money, and carry accident
and health Insurance, with American families.
Families who host students are eligible to claim
850 a month churltable contribution deduction
on tax returns.
For Information, call 800-631-1818.

Car wash
A car wash and bake sale lo benefit the Lake
Mary High School Marching Rams Drum Line
will be held Saturday at First Union Mank. Lake
Mary Moulevard.

Crossing guards needed
The Seminole County Sheriff's Office will Ik*
accepting applications for
school crossing
guards June 16 to June 30 at 1345 28th Street.
Sanford. Applicants must be 18. have u high
school diploma or GED. and available Monday
to Friday In the morning and afternoon. The pay
Is 88 an hour. There will be fingerprinting and
a criminal history query.

Soccer camp

From Staff Reports

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Psopls................... SB
Polios s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s 3A
Sports.............. 1B,2B
TV........................ 3B
Weethor.................2A

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From SUN Reports
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office released a photo o f a female
suspect who escaped Monday from
a county deputy sheriff, according
lo Ed M c D o n o u g h , s h e r i f f 's
spokesman.
Donna Lynn Davis. 28. is a white
female, five feet lull and 100 pounds
with light brown hair and blue eyes.
Davis was Iasi seen wearing a while
shirt and checkered overalls.
Davis was arrested Monday al
about 1:30 p.m. near Altamonte
Springs for possession of drug

paraphernalia after a deputy found
a crack pipe In her pocket. She was
(hen cuffed and place In Ihe bark
seal o f Ihe patrol car. The partition
separating Ihe back seal from Ihe
front seat was left open so she could
fe e l th e a ir c o n d it io n in g ,
McDonough said.
While the patrol car was on route.
Davis crawled through the partition,
opened Ihe passenger door and
Jumped from Ihe car with her hands
still cuffed behind her back. She
was Iasi seen heading north on
County Roud 427. An aerial und
[ Bee Escape, Page 8A

Donna Davis is being sought by
Seminole County dopulies alter she
escaped handcuffed from a patrol
car Monday. Ground and aerial
searches have been unsuccessful. If
you havo seen this woman, call the
sheriff's office al 330-6650.

Citizens’ concerns voiced to county heads
By VICKI DeSORMIER

Th e Orlando Soccer Academy will host a
weekly soccer camp al Ffve Points Soccer
Center In Longwood for boys und girls ages 5 to
16. Sessions will be held from June 16 to Aug.
1. Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 pin.
Cost Is 8125 for each week: half days cost 890.
For information, call 894-6176 or 491-0110.

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Oaar Abby..............SB
Deaths................... SA
Dr. Oott.................. SB

Cops seek handcuffed
woman who escaped

. E.B. White

Herald Staff Writer
Nothing, they said, was going to get done, but
they wanted to speak Ihelr minds.
A few dozen citizens gathered In the Seminole
County Commission chambers on Tuesday
evening for the second In the series of the
Seminole County Neighborhoods In Action
meetings.
Citizens, a bit put off by their last experience
with the neighborhood meetings, sat cross­
armed and tight-lipped as county employees
went over Ihe ground roles
'Last time (hey gave us candy every time we
got a right answer," Chris Rckhop said, shak­
ing her head. "And the/re still playing games."
Citizens were asked to walk around the room
looking at posters marked with Items Identified
as community priorities at the first meeting
last month and to mark their personal priori­
ties with brightly-colored stickers.
"More games." muttered one woman as she
wandered around sticking circular buttons on
the posters. "I wonder what we get for being
good do-bees (his time."
Tills time, (hey shook their heads as the
candy was passed around and they were ad­
monished to put thetr answer In the form of a
question.
Phillip Rehkop absent-mindedly threw the
Seminole County lapel pin he had earned for
□ See Concerns, Page 2A

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Robert Bradbury indictates with a sticker the
topic he feels Is most Important at a gathering of

neighbors and county officials Tuesday night held
at County Services In Sanford.

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Something to cluck about today

Waco w ill leave
you breathless
Husband and wife produc­
ing team Dan and Amy
Sommer Clifford bring UYiro
to die screen.
These me­
ticulous |oiimallsis try not to
paint any of the Davtdlans.
Including Koresh himself, as
martyrs. Kaihcr ihe film ex­
plores die many assertions
of Fill and Alcohol. Tobacco
and Firearms negligence —
possibly
criminal
during
the ordeal.
The documcntartans use actual footage
from Waco. Interviews with
survivors arid others, home
video from within ihe rnmpound, exrcrpts from the
I louse Congressional hear­
ings about the disaster. Ihe
afnremenlloned
Infra red
tlndlngs and opinions from
academic experts and other­
wise.
They ask searing questions
like: Did Fill agents lire upon
Ihe compound when they re
praledly denied ever doing so
lieforr or during the fire?
Why would agents use die
crippling
-a n d
In
large
doses, lethal-- gas on help­
less children stored away in
die compound? Did die Kill
realize dial the amount of
chemlrals they were using
could Incinerate die co m ­
pound in a matter of min­
utes?
So many questions
could tie asked, but. from die
evidence presented. Ihe audi
rncc Is asked lo draw Us own
opinions.
H’nco: The Rules of En
gagement will leave yon a b ­
solutely breathless and d is­
turbed ll should be pointed
out dial U’aeo Is not lor die
weak stomachs
There are
graphic scenes of
burnt
corpses and giuillre wounds
dial may render nausea lo
those without intestinal torn
Hide
However, the real
cause ot nausea may not he
Irom the scenes ol injury and
death hut from Ihe im plica­
tion that our government
could have covered up one of
Ihe biggest sllgtnas of its
stoned existence.

Tonight, til 9 00 pm ., at
the Annie Russell Theater at
Hollins College, one of (he
most important movies of the
year will make Its Central
Florida premiere at the sixth
annual Florida Film Festival.
Tills is the P.rsl and only
time during the nine day fes­
tival that audiences ran see
tills powerful and controver­
sial documentary.
Aside from n e e 's Gold.
H’nco: Jltt* Hull’s of Engage
menf Is one of Ihe iiesl films
at the festival and. definitely,
one of the best Dims of the
year.
Thought
provoking
would lx* an understatement
In describing this documen­
tary on the 51 day standoff
between government agents
and the Branch Davtdlans
led by David Koresh.
The
movie really centers around
the questionable tactics used
by Ihe agents during Inc
standofT and the final show­
down that resulted In over 80
men. women and children
dying from die fire that
burned
down
the Waco.
Texas compound
The most interesting and
disturbing thing Is how gov­
ernment agents are depleted
as being the ones who
started the lire -given the
amount ol llammablr clienti
cals they were pouring Into
the compound in iry and root
out Ihe Davtdlans H Is not
concrete evidence, however
but pretty close.
The Him
relies heavily oil an Infra-red
mechanism used during ihe
Gulf War to show certain re­
vealing points about the fatal
hours ol the debacle.

Keep Us Informed

Staff Writer
Today Is the day for you lo cl
ther do something spectal (or
yourself or to make a damn
fool of yourself
Oh sure, there are other
things going on. but what bet
ter lliliigs than the Chicken
Clucking Contest in Baltimore
or National Splurge Day.’
If you feel like traveling up
the roast a bit to Baltimore's
Broadway Market Square, you’ll
find Ihe
amateur chicken
duckers (I can't bellrvr there
are pro/cssfonnlehlekrn cluck
ers out dirre somewhere) com ­
peting tor a variety of poultry
related prizes
More than 250 people, in
eluding die contestants
are
expected
to lake
part
in
llils annual even! lo see who's
best at picking up chit ks

If that cvenl Isn’t up lo cluck,
give some thought to doing
something special for lhal spe­
cial someone In your life: you.
Tills Is a day lhal has been
designated as Ihe perfect time
lo do something tndulgriil. No
one will think II odd If you lake
yourself lo lunch al that rrslauranl you’ve always Minded
lo uo lo or bought yourself dial
audit you’ve been eyeing In the
window
Of course, don’t go crazy.
They say “rat. drink and be
merry for tomorrow we may
tile.* bill If we don't die. we do
have lo pay fur all Ihat eating,
drinking and merry-making we
pul on Ihe credit card
ll you can I llnd me dtls a f­
ternoon. check out the com ­
puter store There's this..
And from those who give to
I hem selves lo those who give of
themselves.
die
.Jefferson
Awards are being handed out
in Washington. D C die next
couple of days
The Jefferson Awards were
founded in 1*172 by Jarquellne
Kennedy Onassis and Sen
Roller! Tall Jr lo honor die
highest ideals and arhlrvement
in the Held of public service In

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LOCAL FORECAST

BEACH CONDITIONS

Today: Scattered Thunder­
storms. Highs In the upper
80s. Tonight: Lows in die
mid 60s. Thursday: Scattered
Thunderstorms. Lows In the
mid 60s. Highs In the mid
80s. Friday: Scattered Thun­
derstorms. Lows In the mid
60s. Highs in the mid 90s.
Saturday: Scattered Thun­
derstorms. Lows in the mid
60s. Highs In the mid 90s.
Sunday: Scattered Thunder­
storms. Lows in Ihe mid 70s.
Highs In the mid 80s.

Daytona Beach: Waves are
3 to 4 feet and choppy. Cur­
rent Is running lo Ihe south
with a water temperature of
76 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are 3 lo 4 feet and scmlchoppy. Current Is running
to the south with a water
temperature of 78 degrees.

TIDES
THURSDAY
SOLUNAR
TABLE:
min..
4:30 a.m.. 4:50 p.m.. maj..
10:40 a m.. 11:05 p.m.
TIDES:
Daytona
Beach:
highs: 7:28 a m.. 8:03 p.m..
lows: 1:33 a.m.. 1:31 p.m.
New Smyrna Beach: highs:
7:33 a in.. 8:08 p.m., lows:
1:38 a m.. 1:36 p.m.. Cocoa
Beach: highs: 7:48 a.m.. 8:23
pin., lows: 1:53 a.m.. 1:51
p.m.

STATISTICS
The high temperature In
Sanford Tuesday was 90 de­
grees and Ihe ovem lghl low
was 72 as reported by the
University o f Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.ni,
Wednesday
totalled
.072
Inches.
•Sunrise..................6:27 p in.
•Sunset................... 8:23 p.m.

FLORIDA TEMPS
MIAMI
Florida 24 hour tcinperahires and rainfall at 8 a.m.
today:
Lo Rain
HI
City
83 Ii8 00
Apalachicola
ir
72
ll.iyion.i Beach HI
75 .05
Ft. Lauderdale 85
70
.01
81
Fori Myers
79 111 01
Gainesville
83
73 01
Jacksonville
Kl
73 3 13
Ki-y West
81
77 2.48
Miami
68 (XI
HI
IVilsuuLi
uu 60
01
Strusnta
ho
63 03
Tallaluissce
85 72 (Xi
Tampa
74 3.00
W Palm Beach 81

SUN INDEX
The Ultra Violet
Index
(UVI) rating for the Orlando
area Is H.
The UVI levels are rated by
the Environmental Protection
Agency.

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Here are die winning num­
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ihe Florida Loltcry:
Lotto (June 14)
4-8-26-35-46*47
Fantasy 5
7-14-18-24-26

sort In Sugarrrrek. Ohio in the
heart of die Amish territory for
the best In Gospel music from
this country anti from Canada.
Tills Is an annual event tint
kicks off Ihe third Wednesday
every June.
If you prefer opera to Gospel
ninslr. brad for Charlottesville.
Vlr. instead for ihe AshlawnHighland Summer Opera Festi­
val.
Opera and musical theatre
will In* performed at the Ashlawn-Highland Estate’s box­
wood gardens. The works will
all l»e sung in English.
The annual even!, which Is
rxper led lo draw some 10,000
fans between today and midAugust. Is uwnrd by the C o l­
lege of William and Mary.
Aiming the rrlebtlly birth­
days being celebrated today
arr film rrltlr Roger Eliert (as
In Slskrl and I He Is 55; ac ­
tress Carol Kanr is 45; Paul
MrCartney is 55 The fnrnirr
Ilealle has Just released an
oilier album. Flnmlnp PUr. Sen
John D Hik k.ifrllrr IV ID •
W V a l Is 60. inodrl/actress
Isaliella Rosalllnl Is 46 and
Journalist/author Tom Wicker
Is 71

T h a n k * fo r y o u r h elp
Jean Metis exrrulive direr
lor of Seminole Volunierr
Enterprises,
Inc .
serves
some of dir women who vol
unteer iheir nine with her or
ganl/allon Among dir voluii
leers are alw rr left lo right
Fran Morion Jackie DnHols
und Shirley Schwartz .Some
o f die younger volunteers
who showed up to help out
Including Crystal and C h ris
lophrr Wheeler, also had dir
chance to snack on some
good homemade lood

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Ihe Unltrd States.
The winners are selected In
each of five categories, which
are: greatest public service by
an elected or appointed public
official; by a private clllzen.
benefiting die dlsadvarffaged;
by an Individual 35 years old or
younger and benefiting a local
community.
One award Is given In each of
Ihe firs! four calegorles and
flvr awards arr given out In Ihe
last one.
hi San Francisco. Ihe na­
tion's first service for runaways
opened on June 18. 1967 at
Hucklelierry House
The facility Is rrlrbrallng 30
years of offering assistance lo
runaway and at-risk youth, us
well as providing family pres
ervatlon rounseling
In F'gypl. Ihey’rr celebrating
Evacuation Day in commrmo
ralr die anniversary of Ihe
withdraw! of die British Army
from the Suez Canal area
If you waul lo hear some
good Chis |m I Music, head for
Ohio and die Amish Country
.Jubilee today
More than 15 000 Gospel mu
sic fans arr ex|&gt;eclrd lo run
verge on Ihe Alpine Hilts Re

Concerns
C ontinued from Page 1A
volunteering us a
spokesman
Into
hls

group
pocket.
'M ore Junk," he said.
After
breaking
oul
Into
smaller groups,
those
dis­
cussing growth and manage­
ment demanded (o know why
county officials were letting de­
velopers
circumvent
county
rules and codes at will. Why.
the citizens wanted to know,
were they allowing "people
pollution"
to overtake
die
county.
County staff members duti­
fully scribbled down the ques­
tions 111 black and In green
marker on large pads while
moderator Dick Thomas kept a
careful eye on hls stopwatch,
not allowing discussions lo
continue a moment beyond die
appointed 20 minutes
Residents struggled to gel
their
questions
properly
worded to meet the criteria of
the staff who would he pre­
paring Ihe information
for
county commissioners who did
not attend die meeting.
"All we want." said Barbara
Barber "Is a moratorium on
building while the county looks
al what Is happening."
Staffers Intent on doing Iheir

Job correctly merely asked lhal
she either word her statement
as a question or wall until they
were asked for solutions.
Residents merely shook their
heads.
Hie meeting on Tuesday eve­
ning was one In a series of
neighborhood evaluations of
Ihe Seminole County Compre­
hensive Plan..
"We Just hope they’re listen­
ing lo us." Jerry Keith said. "1
Just want them to understand
what we Ye trying lo say. We’re
trying to work with the sys­
tem."
Ollier concerns of Ihe resi­
dents Included
keeping
a
proper buffer between com ­
mercial/ business
properties
and residential areas; main­
taining eompatahle develop­
ment : ensuring lhal county of­
ficials understand fiscal re­
sponsibility with regards to
population density and tax
revenues; the need for more
public tnpul regarding rezoning
Issues, and taking away devel­
oper power In code matters.
The next Neighborhoods In
Action meeting will take place
on Tuesday. Aug. 19 In die
Seminole Conty
Commlslon
Chambers at Ihe County Serv­
ices Building. 110J E. First St.
in Sanford.

Hatald Photo &lt;&gt;» S i x * B»mo»

Dick Thomas keeps a close eye on the time at Tuesday's
meeting.

�Sanford Herald

Sanford. Florida

Wednesday, June fa. 1997 • 3 A

Bringing historic Hopper Academy back to life

Sanford
Ch.irinv
Hopper
Sanford

v Director of Community Development
Rowe organized a cleanup al histone
Academy in the Georgetown area of
ihiv past weekend The building wdl he

user) as a community cultural and recreational
gathering spot Above Volunteer Eric Smith
s h o v e ls
pigeon troppings from the lloor q I

POLICE BRIEFS
Retail theft c h a rg e d
frushant Kumar 2*&gt; of *•I r» town** r rnirr 's.ittlnnl was
arrrsint Motnlav li\ Sanford 1‘ollre
Kumar was r h.rrgrtl wtlfi
retail Ihrll and was arrrsint in llir IM O film k of S firn rlr
Avr ftr|H&gt;ri said di.it Kumar m urrain! ifrms in pants jhs krt
Skrrt Hogg**
r»7 ol
unknown rrsidrin r was arrested
Monday tiv S.mlnrtl I'olir e tioggv was r h.irgrd with retail tlwlt
and was arreslrrl in dir IM O hint k id S f rrtu tl Avr* Hr[mft
said dial Ikitgfs llfeil to &lt;on&lt; e.d a Ijolllr ot wine In die (fnnl of
Ills pants
Anatin Arofa
I ** ol
SIS lnwnr i rnirr Sanlord
was
arrrsln! Monday liy Sanlord I'olir r
Arora w is r h.rrgrtl wtlli
rrlall Ihrll and was arrested lit die ISIO hint k ol S f rent ft
Avr
ltr|Mirt said dial Arora Irtril In ton ir.il units on tils
Hr tug

A g g ra v a te d a s s a u lt c h a rg e d
Ali||rl.i l.ltilrs l| ol |HI'» Summerlin Avr Sanlord was
artrsirtl Monday liv Sanlord I’olir r
I llllrs was r hati{ri| wtlli
••ggravulrtl assault ami rrstsiitm .trrrsi without violriu e
Ijlllrs was arrrsint In dir 17fM&gt; t»l»M k ol W 12th si I llllrs
ihrratrnrd .1 yti ilm widt a Undr ami «tr\ t dnvn

D o m e s tic v io le n c e c h a rg e d
.l.tittr^ Mtmis.
J . ol n a if William* A y r. Hanford. wa».irrrsrrrl Monday fry Sanlont I'•ifli r
Mortis was t li.trijn! wrltlt
atutr tvalrsl hatlrrv ddomrstlr vtofriMcjUarvd ^irrrstril al (he
•'►filer M i l l SI
and Williams l&lt;r|Mirt salrl dial he pnsftrrf his
prrgnaiil girllrirurl and ripjwrt her shirt

M ultiple c h a rg e s
James
Monday
hattrry
arreslrrl

Ward 25. ol 221 fuskrrgcr St Sanlord was arrested
hy Sanlord 1‘ollr e
Ward was t h.irgrd with sexual
armed rohlterv and .nryr.iv.ilnl hatterv and was
in die HOO s f'rent h Ave

A c c id e n t leads to D U I arrest
Sm ii (inr/ka 21. rtf 22 1 K llornlteam I It Uiugwoud was
arrested Monday try lake Mary I’olir c
Gor/ka was r hargrd
w n h !&gt; tll and damage In person/properly al a hank parking
lot Hr (tor I said dial Gor/ka was a part ol an atild rn l

C u r b in g d e lin q u e n c y :
A path to the fu ture
From Staff Repori •
IAIJAILLSSKK
I irpariment
■il Juvenile Justice lIxLH Srcrriary Calvin Uosw ret rriily an
nounterl llir rrlr.isr nf die
slates
pivrullr
&lt;lr||llt|1irnty
prevention plan fur die funirr
*r&gt;nr goal is nr show that an in
vrslrnrnl now really tlrtes pay
nfl in Ihe Inline * salrl (hiss
Die plan will serve as the
primary tool lor DJJ to direct
and • until)I I rlrllnrpirnry pre
ventnin and early intervention
{mill les
prar Hr es and srrv
ires Die drpartmrru is ha us­
ing *&gt;u the ma|ur t nmpnnrnts
dial linpai I a r hilrt s heallhv
development tjolll 111 dir fam ­
ily anti hi the tnuimunllv
wlutli II r|lrr lively addressed
will m in er die rate ol tlehn
tpieiu y Diese ma|nr t nrtipoiwnl&gt; are
* S ta y in g _ln School: la u li
lallng siittesslnl etluraiional
at hlr-vrmt ni
in appropriate
learning environinenis
* Keeping Busy: int teasing
op|Mirtutuiies lor art rsslhle.
structure anti siijktv Isrrl lime
nulslde Ihe (urinal learning rnyIronmenl
* Livin g Violence Free: re­
ducing violence in die commu­
nity at sr hoot and al home
* G etting m Job: it it rraslng
die ojijMirlunillcs lor success
lul employment through develnpmenl ol youdi r-iii ployahiIlly
skills
Die de|)arimenl will largei

proioct Lessard plegded in his campaign in 1995
to oversee adding basketball sites in areas that
can benefit trom them Hopper is one of them

Hopper bemg spruced up by many concerned
volunteers
Commissioner
B'adv Lessard
e*plains h o* a basfcelbail 'd o will enhance the

This Is A Test. This Is Only A Test.

pr even Moti arid rarly inlrrvrn
lion funding inwards jirograms
dial arltlress Ihe Issues rrlatrd
lo these lour area
•| know that die lime has
come to slow die constant dr
ve Iopium i of deep end rosily
mean era!Ion and speed up the
Invrsimrni m youth and l.irm
lies Dus must ra ru ra l the la*
ginning when youth have a
r ham e lor hope success and
a lullin' " Ross added ‘ We
r annul tackle Hits problem
alone Ihe success of dlls plan
will la- based on Ihe Joint rfIntls ol our juvenile jusllce
partners ImmmIs . rouimls. lo
cal goyrrnnirnts. other agenr irs and community, neigh
Imrhiaa! anrt business leaders
together we rail make a dll
Irretu r *

Phccfl hr your present 'k’ .il*'
Is h« hard to r»ach?
flow phone here and ask tor me —
or anyone eive tor that matte:

W« All Answtr Th« Phont Her*
(Now

Teh Me There's Not a Difference’ )

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Save the Manatee» Club
I- H O O - 4 3 2 - IO IN r,l.4i»i

In c id e n ts
Monday in die 2400 him k ol Myrilr Ave a Sam-sung Vt'H.
su Cds and a Sam-rung “play only* VCR worth $510 were
stolen from a reshlem r
A hai k park with 'Copper Moon lain Uesttrf* on II and a
/ctiiih V'&lt; l&lt; was slulen Monday from lire 12*m&gt; Itlor k ol S
Sanlord Avr All Intal it was worth $l*l‘ MHI
.400 gallons ol gasoline wa.** siolrn Monday from the HOO
•&gt;lrm k of Fullon Hie gas was worth $422.70
A light brown, gray M7 Mercury Satrle stallon wagon. license
plate VvTI72Y. was slulen Irorn Ihe 4200 block ol S Orlando
Dr on Monday.

H a v e fu n in th e s u n
b u t ta k e p re c a u tio n s
from * u f f rep orts
Harlrecucs. swimming pooK
and baseball names are all
synonymous with summer fun.
Ifui. die American Red Cross ol
Central Florida reminds resi­
dents dial ibis season can also
pose risk for a number of inju­
ries or ailments. The lolluwtng
safely lips can help protect
you and your family throughout
Ihe hoi summer mouths.
9unbom
Increased outdoor activity
can often result In sunburn. If
you do get a sunburn, cool die
skin with wet cloths or water.
To reduce Ihe chances of sun
bum. avoid sun exposure be
twe/n 10am and 3pm. apply
sunscreen with ample coverage
and wear a hat or cap wtlli a
wide brim.
m iL ito k t
Ileal
stroke
Is
a
life
threatening condlllon resulting
from exposure lo high tempera
tures. Symptoms include dlso
dentation or loss of con­
sciousness, headache, vom it­
ing and a very high body tem ­
perature. To treat heat stroke,
seek medical attention Imme­
diately. move die victim to a

M M

cool locution and apjily wet
cloths.
Bug Bites
Insect bites and slings can
Iw avoided by wearing Insect
repellent, avoiding perfumes
and learning
(o
recognize
harmful
msec Is
and their
nests. If you arc stung, remove
die silnger by scraping It away
wtlli your fingernail, wash (he
area with soap and water and
ajiply an Ice compress. Seek
medical al tendon If allergic re­
ar lions develop.
Water Safety
Since water activities are
very popular in Central Florida
throughout die summer. II Is
important to be aware of the
risks of swimming.
tlasic safety guidelines for
swimming
Include
taking
swimming lessons, swimming
with a buddy, swimming til ar­
eas that have a lifeguard and
leaving Ihe water Immediately
If lightning of thunder occurs.
Also, avoid swimming In un­
known areas and never e a tf
chew gum or drink while
swimming. It Is also essential
lo know your llmlis as a
swimmer and respect Ihe limits
of odiers swimmers

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EDITORIAL

Don’t just
sit there!
T h e re m a y be som e good In w hat m an y
citizen s co n sid er to be tod a y 's bad news.
S u d d en ly , p eop le w h o d id n 't even kn ow
w h ere th e S em in o le C ou n ty S ervices B uilding
w as located, are strea m in g through the doors.
T h e Board o f C om m ission ers played to full
houses last T u esd a y as it dealt w ith tw o hot
top ics • e m e rg e n cy m edlcal/am bulance ser­
vic e s and adult en tertainm ent.
On T u esd a y. 20 Sanford residents stopped
b y to discu ss their ou tra ge that nudle bars
and sexu ally-orien ted businesses m ay soon be
re-located In the neighborhoods. T h e y hud­
dled w ith D eputy A tto rn ey Lon n ie G root and
Pla n n in g and D evelop m en t Director Frances
C handler.
C ou n ty C om m ission er D aryl M cLain, w ho
represents District 5. has vow ed his support
to the citizen s w h o are figh tin g to m aintain
the d ig n ity In their com m u n ities. " W e d on 't
w ant this type o f th in g happenin g here.'*
M cLain said.
T h e re 's an oth er pu blic hearing on adulten terta in m en t at 7 p.m . Tu esday, and the
BCC C h am b ers is ex p ected to fill w ell before
the P led ge o f A llegian ce. T h e com m ission Is
Intent to adopt strict, new ordin an ces to
replace the tissue-paper codes that the p re­
vio u s board m em b ers let fly.
T o be sure, ev e ry vo ice Is an Im portant one.
S oo n er o r later, the public w ill help decide not
o n ly w hat It deem s to be m orally right but
w h at th e co u n try 's and co u n ty 's ju d icia l
sy s te m s d eem s legally right.
O n e d a y ..th e m em b ers o f the U.S. S u prem e
C o u rt m a y reach the con clu sion that nude .
‘d a n c ln in S tT f all that sw ift "a form o f p r o tr H fd '
speech, Or. If th ey do. w h o k n ow s w hat could
g o next*?
U ntil then, the people w h o are concern ed
h a ve got to stay In volved . T h e y 'v e got to a t­
tend h om e ow n ers association m eetin gs, sign
petition s and w rite to their elected officials.
W rite letters fo r pu blication In the Sanford
Herald. A n d w rite to the tw o circuit Judges
w h o h a v e m a d e o p p o s ite d e c is io n s on
w h eth er to allow tw o nude d an cin g clu bs to
op erate In the cou n ty. J u d g e Leonard W ood
ruled for the cou n ty in its attem pt to close a
d u b . J u d g e A lan D ick ey tw ice ruled against
the co u n ty u ph old in g w hat he vie w e d as
protected freed o m o f expression.
W h a t's y o u r op in ion ? Express It now.

LETTER

Liquor ads should go
I am sitting and thinking about things that
destroy our children, such as drugs. Everyone Is
so concerned about cigarettes and I feel they
are not paying enough attention to beer, wine
and liquor.
They took cigarettes off of television and tf I
am not mistaken, off billboards so why not also
take the beer commercials off of TV. It Is
reminding them o f another drug and It Is one of
a killer also. Why? Because they sponsor
basketball and other sports that our children
watch most of the time.
Mrs. Knight.
Sanford

Berry's World
THE GRADUATE 1967

THE GRADUATE 1997

JOSEPH PERKINS

Some unlikely enemies of diversity
Ken McCluskey Is one o f a handful of black
professionals
working
in
the
securities
industry here In San Diego. Last year, he not
only made his firm's "executive dub." which Is
reserved for the scant 10 percent o f brokers
who meet their production goal, he also made
the firm's West Coast sales division "winners
circle" and was Invited to attend tlie firm's
coveted "national masters" trip.
By all accounts. McCluskey was successful,
handling more than 250 clients, generating
millions of dollars In business for his
brokerage house and earning six-figures In
salary and commission. Yet. a little more than
a month ago. McCluskey was unceremoniously
fired.
His firm Jettisoned him over a dispute with a
client. And unlike other brokers whoVe had
similar disputes with clients. McCluskey was
offered neither arbitration (to try to resolve the
matter) or even an opportunity to resign rather
than be fired.
This disparity Is attributable lo one factor,
he says. Ills complexion. "If I had been white."
he says. "It would never hare happened."
McCluskey believes his bosses had a difficult
time dealing with a black achiever and wrre
looking for just the right chance to get rid of

£ HIs firm jet­

tisoned him
over a dispute
with a client, j

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him. "1 am the only successful AfricanAmerican any of these guys ever managed." he
says.
I mention McCluske/s case l&gt;ecause some of
my readers think that black conservatives, like
yours tnily. refuse to see racial bias when It
rears Itself. Not so, I respond.
However. I am not as quick to draw the rare
card as somr blacks. I do not believe that
every time a black person has a problem with
a white person -- in the classroom. In the
workplace, wherever — that racism must be

Involved. I am willing lo give whites the benefit
of the doubt until I see prlma-facte evidence o f
bigotry on their part.
Like the Texaco controversy. In which the oil
company's executives were recorded making
racist statements. Or the Denny’s dispute. In
which the company
was
charged
with
contemptuous treatment o f black patrons. In
both cases, there was hard evidence o f racial
bias.
I don't know enough about McCluskey’s
former employer, one o f the nation's leading
brokerage houses, to conclude whether he was
n victim of racism. But his termination does
appear to be part o f a pattern here In San
Diego, which may be sheer coincidence or may
suggest a subtle bias against sucresaM black
professionals by local employers.
For Instance. Roy Hancock spent atx years
doing home loans for a major bank. During his
best years, lie did more than $20 million worth
of loans, which was quite an achievement as
he was not assigned to the more affluent areas
of town where home prices were highest.
TWo years ago. Hancock was fired without
warning. When he arrived to work one

See Perkins. Page SA

5HOALES
Old some
"Wizard of Oz”
fanatic go
through every
CD in nis col­
lection for the
perlect match? J

Dark Floyd

MORTON KONDRACKE

Early score: Gore 2, Gephardt 0
After the first two tests o f strength of the
2000 Democratic presidential race, the score Is
Vice President At Gore 2. House Minority
Leader Dick Gephardt 0. But by this fall.
Gephardt could narrow the gap.
Gephardt has suffered two defeats trying to
pull House Democrats away from President
Clinton's budget deal, but he could win future
fights over the budget and trade.
The first contest occurred on May 20. when
only 72 of 204 House Democrats present and
voting (35 percent) supported Gephardt In
opposition to the budget deal that Clinton cut
with congressional Republicans.
The second lest occurred In two House
Democratic Caucus meetings on June 5 and
June 10. when a lopsided consensus developed
In favor of a Democratic tax proposal that held
to the terms of Clinton s budget deal. •
No votes were taken, but It was clear that the
deal-breaking alternative offered by Rep. Jim
McDermott (Wash.) was supported only by 20odd Democratic liberals.
They were the only ones cheering when Rep.
Jesse Jackson Jr. (111.) declared during the
June 5 meeting. "It's time to declare the
Clinton era over and move on."
McDermott's proposal would have directed
9130 billion worth o f tax relief over five years
mainly to families making less than $35,000
per year by giving them a $200 per person
crc&lt;lt h r Social Security taxes.
L&gt;u.lng the caucuses, moderate Democrats
like Itep. Cal Dooley (Calif.) argued that a tax
plan so heavily skewed to the poor would hurt
Democrats In middle-class districts, which
they need to win In order to recapture control
of the House In 1998.
Gephardt, who earlier blasted the budget
deal for "a deficit of fairness" and tried to
organize opposition to Its tax provisions,
ended up supporting the tax alternative drawn
up by Ways and Means Committee Democrats
that closely tracked Clintons position.
Besides raising doubts about Gephardt’s
ability to lead his own troops against Clinton
and Gore, the Democratic budget decisions
suggest that the center o f gravity in the
Democratic Party has shifted to the center.
If so. that would be a major triumph for
Clinton, who has been trying to re-orient the
party to a new, less government-heavy
direction. Gore Is Clinton's partner In the
endeavor and will have to run In 2000 on the
success or failure o f that effort.
Even though Core Is leading Gephardt after
two rounds, the 1997 maneuvering is far from
over. Other key tests will come over final
passage of the budget, mosl-favored-natlon
trade status for China, and fast-track authority
for trade agreements.
Gephardt and the administration presently

this fall,
Gephardt could
narrow the gap. £

IBut by

arc united In opposition to the House
Republican version of the tax bill, but
eventual'y Clinton and Gore will have to decide
whether to support or oppose the final version
produced by Congress.
As a Republican document. It almost
certainly will contain more lax breaks for the
wealthy than Clinton
now
favors,
and
Gephardt Is certain to be against It.
If Clinton supports the final House-Senate
conference report as a means o f securing a
bipartisan budget deal. Gephardt will have
another chance to pull away a majority of
Democrats
and
score
a
victory
over
Cllnton/Gore.
Of course. If the final version Is truly
distasteful to Clinton, he could use his veto to
cajole
Republicans
Into
an
acceptable
compromise.

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7 recommend that you reduce stress by NOT
trying to be MARTHA STEWART.’

You've probably heard the news by now
about the latest fire sweeping across the
Internet: If you slap on your "Wizard of OT
videotape, mute the soundtrack, and play
lin k Floyds Dark Side o f the Moon,"
amazing
synrhmnlcltles
will
allegedly
occur.
According to the New York Dally News.
which look lima, uut.JnMHL U* U*** .rh fd u k ^
of cleaning up Manhattan to break this
story. "Floyd sings, the lunatic L* on the
grass Just as the scarecrow begins his
ffoppy Jig near a green lawn. The line got to
kerp the loonies on the path comes Just
before Dorothy and the scarecrow start
traipsing down the Yellow Brick Road." And
so forth. Amazing. Whatever.
This revelation has
left
me
more
depressed Hun exhilarated. For one thing,
how was It discovered? Through trial and
error? Did some Floydhead suck down
doubles as he spun the platter to every
movie In his video collection? Does It work
wiili "El Topo ? Yellow Submarine"? Allen"?
Did he try pluytng It to his videotape of
lin k Floyd - The W a ll? Or the movie of
“Tommy?" What about Th e Last W altz?
After visiting Thr Synchronlclty Arklve on
the World Wide Web - check It out If you
can! -* I learned that certain Floydheads did
find that for "... the last approx. 23 minutes
of ( 2001: A Space Odyssey). (t)he audio... Is
provided fry lin k Floyd s Meddle album, the
last track tilled Echoes. " So Pink Floyd
fans are definitely out there, trying to find
random connections between their CDs and
laserdiscs. Good luck to you all!
But what If the reverse 1s true? Did some
"Wizard of Oz" fanatic go through every CD
In his collection for the perfect match?
Neither scenario seems likely. So the
discovery must have been accidental. This
Is even more depressing. Some unknown
consumer must have been hanging around
the house one day. watching "Wizard of Oz"
with the sound off. simultaneously listening
to Dark Side of Hie Moon." paying attention
Just long enough to conjure some Junglan
connection. Does this not speak volumes
about this anonymous person s lifestyle? We
must find this person and put him
humanely to steep.
Tlie only other alternative Is that Pink
Floyd Intended "Dark Side o f the Moon" to
accompany "Wizard of Oz" all along. They
Just kept It a secret until Dark Side" fell off
Ihe Billboard charts. It was a fiendish
scheme lo keep the album orlented rock
format alive beyond Its allotted time.
Keep In mind that, according to what I've
read. "Dark Side" must begin after the MGM
lion s third roar, otherwise It doesn't synch
with the movie properly.
Again, this Insane precision makes me
suspicious.
If this was a discovery by a Floyd or
"Wizard" cult member, think of the many
hours of trial and error that went Into It.
How would you know that the music
shouldn't start at the first lion's roar, or the
second, or wait until affer Dorothy has sung
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow." or when she
lands In Oz?
And an even larger question remains: Why
would anyone want to do this? Personally.
; 1vc seen "Wizard of Oz" and listened to "Dark
Side of Ihe Moon" enough for one lifetime.
What's next? "Gone WIUi the Wind" and
"Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
Band?
A friend of mine (J. Raoul Brody) sent me
an e-mail Informing me that he’d tried an
experiment himself. He put the soundtrack
to Wizard of Oz" on his old fashioned
C S ee Shoales, Page BA

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Judge

Perkins

Continued from Page 1A
Continued from Page 4A
morning.
he was presented with a twopage. single-spaced termina­
tion letter that catalogued In
detail every criticism his em ­
ployer had about him over six
years of service.
Interestingly, the letter said
nothing about his productivity,
the business he was generating
for the bank. T h e y wouldn t a t­
tack with concrete criteria.* he
■ays. ’ so they attacked with the
subjective.*

Acting County Planning and Oavalopm ant
Director Frances Chandler examines a petition
presented to her by Iris Hunt, objecting to

rezoning In aatact areas of Sanford that would be
home to all adult entertainment businesses In
Seminole County.

Protest--------- -------Continued from Page 1A
According to Groot. the ruling states that
municipalities may regulate such businesses,
lull must allow them to operate In an area In
which tt Is feasible for them to survive. Groot
sold. * I doubt that Thomas Jefferson thought
showing off your htney would be constitution­
ally protected, but that's how the court has
ruled.*
Iris Hunt, who spoke on behalf o f Indian
Mound Village residents, said her community
has become a ‘ sacrificial lamb.* for the
county. She says her neighborhood, which lies
|u»t east of the Orlando-Sanford Airport, was
chosen as a possible site foe the new toning
because county commissioners think they will
rrcetvr less resistance there due to the low
population density of the area. She vowed that
,he and her neighbors will never give up their
tight lo keep such establishments out o f thetr
neighborhood. The area to currently zoned A-1
(agricultural!.
Frances K. Chandler, acting Planning and
Development director, explained that planning
and zoning had not been Instructed by the
i nmmlssion to find the optimal place for adult
entertainment, but rather to find areas that
met certain specific conditions.
The guidelines specified such factors as

minimum separation distances from schools,
churches and bars ss well as prohibitions
against visibility from major roadways. She
stated that the final decision regarding the
proposed changes would be made at a public
hearing at the County Commission meeting on
June 24 at 7p.m.
Chandler atated that
the county had not had adequate time to con­
sider all o f the possible areas which might be
suitable. She said the commission must act
before the current moratorium banning new
adult entertainment establishments expires on
June 30 at 12:01 a m. Chandler said that If the
commission does not act by then, adult busi­
nesses would be allowed lo open tn any Indus­
trial area.
Several residents o f the area expressed
concerns about the negative Impact the estab­
lishments might have on property values.
Some feared they would no! be able to resell
thetr homes If the zoning was changed to M 2
Chandler acknowledged that banks are some­
times hesitant lo finance housing tn Industrial
xones. but stated that the county will write to
lending Institutions on behalf of residents who
experience these types of problems.
The final decision regarding the re zoning
toaur will be made at a public hearing at the
County Commission Chamber on June 24. at 7
pm .

Shoales-----Continued from Pa|« 4A
turntable.
then stared at the Dark Side of
the Must ' album cover.
There were some amazing
(1rulings Ills report?
- *Al the exact moment when
Dorothy
sings
Somewhere
Over the Rainbow/ I was
staring at the colors Coming

in the groove at the end of side
one. I didn't notice for a realty
long lime.*
So there you go. Once again,
proof positive. Of something.
(To receive a complimentary
tan Shoales newsletter, call IHOaotW DUCK or w nte Duck s
Breath. 40H Broad St.. Nevada
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out of the prism *
-- "When the Tin Man sings If I
Only Had a Brain,' I waa
tripping out on the fart that
smoking dope makes thinking
a lot harder.'
- "When those weird monkeys
with wings startrd chanting. I
fell really spooky and weird.*
-- "When the needle got caught

DEATHS

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WALTER K. GATHERS

Sanford, he was a lifelong resi­
Waller E. Gathers. 64. West dent o f Central Florida. Hr was a
12th Strrel. Sanford, died June beautician and a city worker for
10. 1997 at Providence Hospital. Sanford. He was a member of
.Seattle. Wash. Horn Aug. 25. First Shiloh M U Church
S u r v iv o r s .n c lu d e s o n s .
1932 In Drtfton. he moved to
Central Florida In 1951 from Jerome L.. West Palm Beach.
Monttcello He was a mechanical James L.. Sanford; daughters.
engineer at an airplane engine Betty Gibson. Winter Springs.
factory and u Catholic. He served Joyce. Sanford. Linda Hogan.
in the United Stales Army dur­ Rochester. N.Y.. Gloria Jarksnn.
Deratu.. Ga.. Rhonda Edwurds.
ing the Korean Conflict.
Survivors Include, mother. Lakeland. Brenda Joyce Muller.
Elizabeth. Sanford; brothers. Sanford; 23 grandchildren: 11
Ernest Jr.. Sanford. Wilbur. great-grandchildren.
A rra n g e m e n ts by W ilsonMiami, sisters. Dora Mae Bryant.
Laura Y o u n g . F lorid a Mae E lc h elb erg er M ortuary Inc..
Young. Rachel Nelson and Betty Sanford.
L Vann, all of Sanford.
ROY OILBERT
A rra n gem en ts by W ilson- “ GIL” RAMIREZ
F lch clb ergcr M ortuary Inc..
Roy Gilbert "G il" Ramirez. 65.
Sanford.
Hlllmont Circle. Orlando, died
JIMMIE LEE DAVIS
June 14. 1997. Born In Lan­
Jimmie Lee Davis. 83. Dixie caster. Calif., he moved to Cen­
W'ay. Sanford, died June 14.
tra l F lo r id a In 1975 from
1997 at Florida Hospital. East
Bloomington. Ind. He was a li­
Orlando. Horn Sept. 18. 1913 In aison o(Tlcer with the United
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S tates Marine C orps and a
d ir e c t o r o f m a r k e t in g fo r
J oh n son C on trols. He held
memberships In the Republican
National Committee. Republican
Party of Florida. Dlabled Am er­
ican Veterans. Delta Sigma PI.
He received the Presldental
Achievement Award from tha
National Republican Congres­
sional Committee.
Survivors Include daughters.
IJfr tan* Rttildfnl and J
Denise Koscnblum. Orlando.
® Community leader ® Sharren Fields. Jacksonville.
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Succumbs
® Y v e t t e R a m lr e z - W ln le r s .
Orlando; aou. Robin. Hawthorne:
c o m p a n io n . J o y c e L a tlu e .
® Zrtimi iH| M V t ml braartM tt OO m
Leesburg; brothers. Ell. Lan­
u. Ww ** art June II IW7a nutfc too
caster. Hank. Foriuna. Calif.;
Ikapul fvunki n. Hr sa i Mr lui|
**' onadrrrf lo S U u S t ll O ur*, t lrr rk r
s i s t e r s . C a r m e n Ktm.
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La C a n a d a -F Itn trld g e. C a lif..
® Sunil) M M irxhrr Mr X h » a • ®
Rosalie Kruger. Pulmdale. Calif..
a l&gt; * "rr«ir ra*rar&gt; w zrtw t n l W i V
Sarah Kinnan. Tampa. Irene
a fWMfcr trmmmu, M r n tlR U Is M cratgb ^
Mason. Tchachtpl. Calif.. Mary
® h rb .il Hr s a pat pm klr* &lt;* nortd* ®
45 Srauuita t a i u n a d s a moot a a ®
M a rtel. S a cra m e n to . C a lif..
® sM stiff
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Angle Valdez. Bullhead City.
a ZuorrO m m &gt;0 Or hrU O IS SMoS „
Artz.; three grandchildren.
MS a u U L U i s d * Ju arzia.a llsdort ~
Arrangem ents by Baldwins a . let Or I I Q lurtrr. Pawr
in n
F a lr c h lld - O a k la w n P a rk
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JIMMIE L. DAVIS

Cemetery and Funeral Home.
Lake Mary.

Anna Jane Hawkins Larson.
89. Bent Oak Lane. Central. S.C.
died June 16. 1997. Born In
C ave C ity, Ky.. she was a
bookkeeper at Baptist Hospital
tn Pensacola and the first tele­
phone operator In Foley. Ala.
While tn Sanford, she was a
member of the Woman's Club.
Golden Olympics Board. Order
o f the Eastern Star and First
Baptist Church as president and
treasurer of her Sunday School
class. She was a life member of
the Alabama Parents Teachers
Association.
Survivors Include daughters.
E velyn L. Boyktn. C en tral.
Nancy A. Kotta. Merritt Island;
b ro th e r. C h e s te r H a w k in s.
Ogden. Utah: sisters. Evelyn
Klchbourg. Pensacola. Sarah Jo
Spangler. JefTersontown. Ky.;
five grandchildren: five great­
grandchildren.
Arrangem ents by BaldwinF a tr c h lld -O a k la w n P a rk
Cemetery and Funeral Home.
Lake Mary.

Thai s something that Alexis
DUon ran relate lo. He labored
four years for a nonprofit o r­
ganization. raising hundrrds of
thousands of dollars In grants,
while developing several youth
and adult assistance programs.

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DUon decided lo resign after
receiving a mediocre perform ­
ance review from hto liberal
boss. Among the areas In
which the black professional
was
found
wanting
was
'appearance." *1 couldnt believe
what I w u
m iding.
says
DUon. 'its t sat there' tn my
Armani suit.'
^
Dtxoria former boaa to the
kind of while liberal
who
shows up at Martin Luther
King Day breakfasts, who pro­
claims how ‘ colorblind* they
are. who likes to accuse white
conservatives of being 'racists.'

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Escape------Continued from Page IA
ground
search was unsuccessful.
Anyone with Information on
Davis, should call the sheriff's
offlcr at 33CT6650.

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f u n t i l MrvKO I t Mr Jlmmi# I t 0til*.
U . ISM Dolma r r . U r l t d . F lor Ido. aalll U
ho* loturdoy Jvnt It. I**t t l U n i Union
M S Church- I I.M a m with the P»i&gt;or
RovorwtM Or Horry 0 Succor, offlclaling
Vtoomg tor fomlly oral Iriorala *111 bo FrMoy
C M to • M p m ot Wllco* llcholborgor
Mor Ivory Inc. I1W Pmo Aranuo. Sonlord.
Florid* S u rviv o r,, dooghtor,. S olly J
Gaboon. Winlor M ingo. FI ; Undo Hogon.
Roc honor. N Y .i GlorU Jockton. Oocotur.
Go ; Joyco Oo*U. Sonford. M l Rhondo
Cdnordc. Lokolond. FI I ond Rrondo Joyco
Mullor. Sonford. FI.Son*. Joromo O avlt.
Wool Point Roach. F I ,- ond Jomot Oo.lt.
ion had FI U vu in lo*. CJiortot It C O W .
Wintor Sgringt. F I . Moray Hogon. Roctwolor.
K Y . Mormon J or tu n . Oocotur. G o . Rov
Cool fdo ordt. Lokolond. F I . and Arthur
M ullor. Sonlord. F I . da ugh ter. In lo * .
Barbara Done. Wool Point Roach, and Rum
O o « l» . Sonlord. PI IS g ra n d , and It
groot grand, Wilton (ichoiborgor Mortuary
Inc. m charge eC arrangement.

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What I find most Ironic about
McCluskey's and Hancock's
cases to that both thetr former
employers viewed themselves
as commuted to ‘ diversity In
the workplace. Thetr supervi­
sors were not 'conservatives."
were not adherents to the phi­
losophies of Newt Gingrich or
Clarence Thomas. These were
white men who viewed them­
selves as liberal-minded on
mailers of race. They probably
even voted for Bill Clinton.

? (? r s

does not apply the same logic
that we do about ihto matter.**
County Com m issioner Randy
Morris said today. ” W e have no
choice now but lo consider ap­
pealing hto ruling.”
Not only had they won their
case Tuesday but club owner
Doug Bangle and defense at­
torney Hugh Trees said that
they had filed a counterclaim
saying the county had done
everything It could to "Interfere”
with his business operation.
T r e e s sa id he su b p o en a e d
c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r s and
building officials.
The commissioners are busy
preparing for a second public
hearing on the adult enetertalnmcnt Issue • a 7 p.m. session
next Tuesday (June 24).

FUNERAL tt

I have my subscription to the Sanford Herald.

Today For

Was Hancock the victim of
an Institutional bias against
black professionals? Again. I
do not know enough about his
former employer to reach an
unequivocal conclusion. But he
does appear to be part o f a
pattern tn San Diego that, he
aay*. ‘ transcends any particu­
lar Industry.’

&gt; ;.i m

A NNA JANE H A WK I N S
LARSON

Purrrrr-fectHi
C a ll

They caricatured
him as
some sort o f threatening figure,
even suggesting he was prone
to violence. They labeled him a
malcontent who got along with
neither hto superiors or hla
colleagues.
Yet. a mere matter o f weeka
before he waa fired. Hancock
recalls, he ptayed a friendly
round o f golf with both his Im­
mediate supervisor and one o f
hto co-workers.

had the entire afternoon to hear
what attorney Tom Callan might
ofTer the second-time around.
Round 2 went an hour and a
half with Callan arguing that the
intent o f the county's adultentertainment ordinance was
more Important than the specific
wording • the very reason why
the county's desperately trying
to cover Itself.
D ic k e y r e s p o n d e d . “ T h e
county passed this moratorium
(o n a d u lt - e n t e r t a in m e n t
e s ta b lis h m e n ts ) b eca u se It
recognized it needed to revise
the code. I personally think
that’s a pretty good Idea.” In Ihc
meantime. Sassy Merlot’s could
keep on dancing.
” W e regret that Judge Dickey

Suntor||er a l« l

300 N. French Ave., Sanford • 322-2611

Famous Recipe Chicken
WEDNESDAY IS STILL FAMILY DAY
• 3 - P I E C E D I N N E R S 3 .2 9 •
- 2 P I E C E L U N C H S 2 .9 9 -

1905 S. F ren ch A ve., S an fo rd • (407) 323-3650
1 5 -P io c o
F a m ily

SH

SH

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1 5

3 pieces i
o 3 pin (a mashed

F a m ily
B u cke t

9 9
Ptua Tax

blccul Is

Not valid won arty otttgr oflgr or
ckscount Good lor a kmitad Um#

nr OoLkm ttrrb Boast

I.•
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r-1
2 oolAotrara
pieces ref
o f chicken,
m ixed

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jd-scowit. Good lor a Smdsd Sms

T rs

or Crtsfiy n u r
_

SH|

3^!

I* i side d ish o f y o u r choice
PluaTax
| (corn s u b a U lu flo n extra)
|» I hom estyte b u tterm ilk £!S
j biscuit
or Got.Ion Hetb Hnaoc

9 9

nuaMM fiupnu* Rmpr

W sSI

12-P iece S u p e r
!Snack
tt

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^

• 25 pieces o f chicken, m ixed

^ fvcose^am uuo Hectpr-

• I 1/2 pint gravy
o h hocnestylc buttermilk

i
A

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I

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account Good tor a llrrvtsd Urns rZmOUS

2 -P ie c e C o m b o
M eal
$

SH

9 9

• 2 side item s
• I hom eatyle bu tterm ilk
b iscu it
• 2 0 ox. d rin k

Plus Tax
pvuuar^diiMjui Rrclpr*

Not valid watt any otftac ottar or
discount. Good tor a hmrtsd tang

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•A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. June 18. 1997

■Legal Notices

Legal N otlct»

Dads and thalr kids

*- *

m raa circuit count
of m s lam judicial
ciacurr of Florida
m abofdb

Fishnet.

OF FOBBOICBEM S SALS
Nolle# l« hereby given that,
pursuant la that Final Judgment
of Ferae tenure deled June 11th.
IM F , and enlercd In ctvS aaaa
number SF-442-CA-I4-W. af Fla
Cireuit Court af the ISth
Judieial Cirauit In and far
Seminole
County.
Florida,
•heroin C N A S I M ORTOAOI
SERVICES. INC. F/K/A CHASS
MANHATTAN M ORTOAOI COR­
PORATION. la FtolnMN and
NICHOLAS F NICHOLS. UNITIO STATSS OF AMERICA. is/erc
OelendanRa) I e d MU lo b a
higheet and boat bidder ter
caeh at the veal Iron! doer el
the Seminole County courthouaa m Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, at 11 00 A M
on the t M* day of July. 1SS7,
the following deecnbod proper­
ty ae eel tonh m said Fmel
Judgment, to wit
LOT IS. SLOCK t . T H I
N IS IN V I AT THS CROSSINGS
PHASS TWO. ACCONOINO TO
TH I
PLAT
T H IR IO F
AS
R* CONOID IN FLAT BOOK St
PAOIS to. SI ANO St OF TH I
PUBLIC RSCOROS OF SSMIN OLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
N O T! PURSUANT TO TH I
FAIR
OSBT
C O U IC T IO N
FR A C TIC IS A C T VOU ANI
AOVISIO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS O I I M I O TO M A O IS T
COLLICTOR ATTIM FTtNO TO
C O l l l C T A O IS T ANO ANY
INFORMATION o b t a i n e d w il l
S I U IIO fo r th a t r u r f o ii
Deled the 13tn day ol JU N I.

A bright summer day, some
frien dly anim als and that
special bond between dads
and Kids made Sunday. Fa­
ther's Day, pretty special for
some area families Top left:
Dad Kelly Walden gives little
Murphy a head-and shoulders
above the crowd view of the
animals as Dad John Wood
teaches son Wesley how to
properly feed the goats Right:
Ed LanKin d e m o n s t r a t e s
animal feeding techniques to
daughter Cayla

ts s r
M ARYANN! M O R I I

aan

Pubheh June I t IS IS ff
O IF -t l F

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IC TN JVOtCIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
M ANO FOR
SSM IHO LI CO UN TY
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. A F -M A -C A -1 4 -B
O I CAPITAL M O R TO A O I
S I R V I C II Ine A / i
Ti er alert Mortgage
Serna ea. Ine .

ALFO W IO MOLINA and
M A n il LAURA
MOLINA. #• e l .
N O TIC R

MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk o l Circuit Court
Dy Ruth King
Oeputy Clerk
COOIUS A ATAW1AR3KI
4414 Boy Scowl Boulevard
Suite 4S4
Tampa. Florida 3344/
Telephone. (113) SFF-40O*
CSS 4SF 00SF0
Publish June IS. 21. ISSF

DCF-SIS

IN TN S CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN S IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IR ANO FOR
SCMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORlOA
O IN IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASS N O I4 T -S 4 0 S -C A -I4 -W
FIRST NATIONWIDE
M O R TO A O I CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
COWARO L. CHAPLIN,
SANDALA CHAPLIN.
O R AN O I CO UN TY
HOUSINO F IN A N C i
AUTHORITY. JO H N O O I
ANO JANE O O I
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
N O TIC S

OF FORECLOSURE SALS

Herald Photos by
Denise E. Monroe

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVSN
purauenl to a Summery Final
Judgment ol torecloeure deled
June 11 Ut. 19(1/. entered In Civil
Cate No S/-0403-CA-14-W ol
■he Circuit Court at the ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
IA N FO R O .
Florida, t will tell to the higheet
and beat bidder lor caeh at the
W IS T FR O N T DO O R ol tho
S IM IN O L I County Courthouse

“J c

^£J0Sm

S S w S T fiO lflO lV Z K

m TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS IMNTBSBTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
OIVIL ACTION
CASS BO. 00-S04S CA
OFVtSMN 14-L
RVLANO MORTOAOI
CORPORATION.
PtamhtRal
MARIS NASH, ol at.
Do tendon n il

• H O l, •

tssr

Left: Dad Chris Morris makes
a Father's Day wish with sons
Zachery, left, and Zane, with
wishes of their own at the zoo
wishing well. Restored vintage
cars also were on display so
dad could reminisce about the
good old days.

O IF 204

NOTICS IS H I R I S T O IV IN
pursuant to e Fmel Judgment el
totocloauro dated June 2nd.
ISSF. eng entered m Ceee NO
94-1449 el We Crramt Court el
We
IIO M T IIN T H
Judrcml
Circuit m end tor S IM IN O L I
County
Florida
■harem
RYIAMO M O R TO A O I CORPO
RATION to We PlainIIN end
M AR I! NASH A F IT UN IVIR SAL
CARO S IR V tC IS CORP ere the
Oelendenls I a d aef Id the
hrgheal and heal bidder tor
cash el the Weal front door a&lt;
We
lem taole
County
CourWoueo tenfold I lends at
11 00 o m an the Sih day ol
July
IS4F,
I he
N U a e ia g
described p n e e 'b as set tonh
si l a d Fmel Judgment
LO T 144 M I R RUN UNIT
120 ACCOROINO TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS R IC O R O IO IN
PLAT BOOK 3F AT PAO I 12 OF
T H I P U B LIC R IC O R O S OF
I I Ml N O L I C O U N TY FLORlOA
T O O IT H IR W ITH T H I F O tLO W M Q PERSONAL PROPER
TV RANG I/O VAN. DISPOSAL
OISMWAAHIN. FAR/MOOO
W ITNESS MY HAND end Ihe
seel e l Ihte Court an June 3rd.

Tempe Florida 5 &gt;40 7
Telephone (St3) IFF-SOOS
c a s H r -o o a r s

Below: Sean, left, and Anne Deer, await dads
Instructions for more fun than a barrel of
monkeys, while right: Dad Richard Buckshaw
Instructs son Andrew, handing tasty tidbits to a
zoo resident.

Pubheh Juno t|. 21. IM F

NOTICS

C O O H IS S STAWIAASKI
4410 Soy Scout Boulevard

purauenl to that Fingl JWtnmen
ol forocloaure deled I R o l l P .
ISSf. and entered m cnid ceee
number S T -I S t C A. ol the
Circuit Court at the 11th
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Semmale
County.
Florida,
wherem O l CAPITAL MORTO AO f S I R V I C I I INC F/K/A
TR A V IL IR S M O R TO A O I I I I
V I C I I . INC . ic Plaintiff end
A L F O N IO
MOLINA.
MARIA
LAURA MOLINA V IN N O N L i l .
Q iR T R U O l
L tl.
ALAFAVA
W OODS
H O M IO W N IR I
ASSOCIATION INC . S IM IN O L I
COUNTY. A POLITICAL SUBOIV1SION OF T H I I T A T t OF
FLORIDA, la/are OelendenKa). I
anil ted to the lug heal end betl
bidder for each el the weal
H a t door e l the Sammale
County eourthouao m Senlord.
Semmale County. Florida, at
I t 04 A M o n i n e i r t h d e y o l
July
IS S r.
the
following
deecnbod property e* act forth
m aaid f met Judgment, to ant
LO T &lt;4. ALAFAVA WOOOS
PHASS XXI A: ACCOROINO TO
T H I MAP OR PLAT T H IR IO F
AS R IC O R O IO IN PLAT DOOR
J4 P A O IS St THROUGH SS. IN
T H I P UB LIC R IC O R O S OF
S IM IN O L I COUNTY. FLORlOA
NOT E PURSUANT TO T H I
FJUR
D IR T
COLLECTION
P R A C T IC IS A C T VO U A R I
AO VISIO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS 0 I S M I D TO B£ A 0 E B T
C O L L IC TO R A TTIM P TIN O TO
C O L L S C T A O S B T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINEO WILL
01 U S IO FOR THAT PUR PO St
Dated the l]t h day of JU N I.

Deputy Clerk

OP POBICLOf URS SALS

Cler* ef CheuM Court
By Ruth Ring
Deputy Cie»»

OF PBBBB M f D B B
Notice m heidby g v a Met

LOT t ANO THS SOUTH 1/1 OF
VACATSD W IS T SIXTH S T R U T .
SLOCK S. THR I S R TRAPFORO'S MAP OF T H I TOWN OF
IANFORO. ACCOROINO TO
TH I
PLAT
T H IR IO F
AS
RICOROSO IN P U T BOOK 1,
PAOSS S4 THROUGH 14. OF
T H I PUBLIC RICOROS OF
M M IN O L I COUNTY, FLORlOA
Deled due lt d ) day of Juno.
IM F
(CIRCUIT COURT U A L )
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark of tho Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Ballon
T H I U W O F F IC II OF
DAVIOJ STERN PA
4440 SHIRIOAN S T R U T
STS4SS
HOLLYWOOD. FL SJ011
(SS4) MS-0440
SF-ISSSIfFNW)
M ACC OR DA N C I WITH THS
AMERICANS WITH D IEABIIIT IM ACT. pereone with dive tot
mee needing a special esc am
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
die
S IM IN O L I
County
Courthouse ol 40F-32J-43J4
U T
4I f f .
I-S44-SSS-IFF1
(TOO) or t-S 4 0 -m -IF F 0 . via

- —

Me rye one Merve
— -Clerk of We Circlet Court
By Dorothy W Son on
Deputy Clerk
Ichevarne McCalls Reymer
Berrell A Frepprcr
Pool Office Boa 3414
Temps FL 33S4I
F M I3 9 IS I
NOTICS

In accordance aeilh the
Americana Ditsbrlrliea Act per­
sona needing a apec tel accom­
modation le participate m Ihte
proceeding 1 how hi contact the
individual or egsncy tending
nonce not later then le vvn (7)
days prior to the proceeding el
We eddieaa given en the
notice
Telephone
40F-3234334 eal 422F I-S44-SSS-4FFI
(TOO) or I -SOO-SSS-SFFO (vt. vie
Honda Relay Service
Publish June I t . IS. ISSF
M F -1 1 3

IN TN E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T N I I M N T IE N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
U M IN O L S COUNTY,
FLORlOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. M -IS F S C A
DIVISION I4K
STM M O R TO A O I
COMPANY.
Plain ntt(e|
vs
MARY BENNETT, al al.
Oelendenl(a)

NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICS IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
torecloeure deled June ttlh ,
ISSF. end entered m Ceee NO
S3-ISFSCA el the Circuit Court
el the E IG H TE E N TH Judicial
Circuit in end tor lE M I N O li
County. Florida vhereia STM
MORTGAGE COMPANY ie Ihe
Plaintiff end MARY 'B E N N E TT
The unknown ipouae/co-tenant
af MARY BENNETT. A U F A Y A
W OOOS
H O M EO W N E R S
ASSOCIATION. INC . and STATS
OF FLORlOA DEPARTM ENT OF
REVENUE arc Ihe Defendants. I
will tell to the highest and betl
bidder for cash at Ihe Weal
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida al I t OO a m . on Ihe
ISth day ol July. I99F. tho fol­
lowing do 1Cn bed property ea
tat
forth
In
said
Final
Judgment
LO T 120. A U F A Y A WOOOS
PHASE III. ACCOROINO TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN P U T BOOK 33. AT PAGES
30. 31. ANO 33. OF T H I PUBLIC
nseeno: or ssuingle
COUNTY. FLORlOA
W ITNESS MY HAND and the
seal ol this Court on JU N E
12th. ISSF
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Dy. Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalls. Reymer.
Barrett S Freppier
Post Other Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33S01
EE930FI113

NOTICE
In accordance with the
Americana Disabilities Act. per­
sona needing e special accom­
modation to participate In this
proceeding should contact the
individual or agency (ending
notice not later than savsn (F)
days prior to the proceeding at
the address given on the
notice
Telephone
40F-3234330 eat 422F; 1 400 955 87/1
(TDD) or 1-S00-S9VSFF0 (v) via
Flonde Relay Service
Pubheh June 14. IS . ISSF
DEF-2SI

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB SMNTSSRTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SBMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CABS NO. SS-SMS CA

to the htgheil end beet fodder
tor caeh at the West front door
of
tho
Semlnolo
County
Courthoveo. 341 North Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida, al
11 04 o'clock a m on the ISth
day of July. IM F . tho following
deecnbod property ae set forth
In said
Order
or Final
Judgment, to-wit
LO T 204 WEKIVA RESERVES
UNIT FOUN ACCORDING TO
TH I
PLAT
THEREOF
AE
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK 42
PAOSE I t AND 22 PUBLIC
R ICO R O S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA
In accordance with the
Americans wtW OrcebWtwe Act.
percent with drcsbtktiea need­
ing o special accommodation to
participate m this proceeding
thnutd contact Ihe Clerk el the
Circuit Court ot (40F) 323-4334
0ATEP ol Senlord Florida, on
Juno 11th. IM F
MARYANNS MORSE
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Boil on
Ao Deputy Cteik
SMITH A HIATT. RA
Aftorneya lor Plamtitt
SCSI Beat Oakland Park

•

i t to -w it

NICHOLAS
F NICHOLS, el a l.

i i

.

located et SOI N. PARK A V IN U I
In IANFORO. Florida, at 11 44
o'stock a m on tho ISlh day or
July.
IM F
tho
following
op
Si

JU R IS D W TM N CIVIC M B
CASS HO. ST-4SS -C A-14-W
CHASS MORTOAOI
SERVICES. Ine A l l
Chaae Manhattan
Mortgage Corporation.

vi.

•-

MELLON MORTGAOC
COMPANY.
Plainti H(a).
MARSHALL
JENKINB. el al.

NOTION
OP FOASCLOSUHS S A M
NOTICE IB N I N H T GIVEN
pursuse t to o Fmel Judgment ef
torecloeure deled May 34th.
ISSF. and entered In Ceee NO.
44-I t SO CA-tS-A of the Circuit
Court ot tho EIGHTEENTH
Judrcml Circuit in and lav M S B NOLI County. Florida wherein
MELLON MOHTGAOS COMPA­
NY re the Plaintiff and MAR­
SHALL
JENKINB.
THS
UNKNOWN SPOUSS/CO-TSNANT OP MARSHALL JSNKIKS
Vk/e SHIRLEY JENKINS. BAR­
N ETT BARK OF CENTRAL
FLORlOA.
NA
ore
tho
Defendant# I writ salt to the
higheet and beet bidder tor
cash at the Weal Front door ol
Wo
Eenunolo
County
CourWoueo. Sanford. Flonde el
11 04 a m . on Wo I t st day ot
July.
ISSF.
the following
deecnbod property as set forth
« sard Fmel Judgment
LOT 2. BLOCK M. NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES SECTION
F. ACCOROINO TO THE P U T
TH IR IO F AE R IC O R O IO IN
P U T BOOK 13. PAOI 3. OF
THE PUBLIC RICOROB OF
M M IN O LI COUNTY FLORIDA
WITNESS MV HAND and the
seel et due Court on May MW
ISSF
(M ALI
Maryanne Morse

Clark of Wo Circuit Court
By Oovothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Icheverne. McCalls. Reymer
Barren E Freppier
Poet Office Bee 3411
Tempe FL 33441

F941tlttS

In accordance with the
Amencane Orcebdrtiee Act. per­
sona needing a special eccemmodation to portmipaie m this
procsedmg i howid contact tho
mdividuel or agaricy ta n jm g
nobs# not later then seven |F)
day# prior to the proceeding at
We address given en the
notice
Telephone
44F-1J34134 eat 423/ 1 444 444 1771
(T 0 0 I or 1-444 SAA-aFF4tri I U
Florida Relay Service
Pubheh June 11. IE . I M F
D S F.I14
to T N S C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF T N S IS T N JU D IC IA L
c tN c u rr o f Fl o r id a

IS M M C L S COUNTY
S IN S H A L
JURIS M O TIO N DIVISION
C A M NO. S T -M S C A -I4 -N
CHASS MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL
r e s id e n t ia l m o r t g a g e

CORPORATION F/K/A
MARGANBTT1N S
COMPANY. Ine .
EDWIN K 0UFFKIN end
JENNIFER L BUFFKIN
el a l .
Defendants

NOTICS
OF FORSCLOSURS SALS
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to Wet Fmel Judgment
ot Forceloeure deled June n t h
ISSF. end entered m emit case
number SF-333 C A -I4 -W . et the
Circuit Court at Ihe ISth
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Semmale
County
Florida,
wherein CHASS MANHATTAN
M O R TO AQE
CO RPO RATIO N
F/K/A CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL
M O R TO A O I
CO RPO RATIO N
F/K/A M AR O ARETTEN S C O M ­
PANY. INC . le PlamtiH and
(O W IN K BUFFKIN. JENNIFER
L
BUFFKIN.
ie/ere
OelendenKa). I will tell la the
highest and beat bidder tor
cash at Ihe west Irani door et
the Seminole County court­
house m Senlord. Seminole
County. Florida, al I t 00 A M
en the 1/th day el July. IM F .
the following described proper­
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Points...

Kellie
Werner

Sanford
to host
Change is a pair of
fact of life,
Bambino
even where tourneys
sports are
concerned
Herald Staff Writer

■yM A N M M T M
HsraJd Sports Editor

There is • season...
Change, change, change.
Some o f the men In America (and on (he
Saiyford H m ld sports staff) would have a lot
less to whine about If they would rem em ber
that seasons, even sports seasons, change.
Why Is It that all men want sports to for­
ever remain as they were In the 80's? What Is
so appealing about football with leather hel­
mets. Afros that a basketball could get lost In
and golf without graphite?
All things must change and that Includes
sports. Just because there was no artificial
turf In the fifties, the Browns were In C leve­
land. and Richie Adubalo was too young to be
out of a job does not mean that sports were
better then.
Take football for example.
In the 50's, there was no Super Bowl. What
on earth did people do on the last Saturday
of January before there was the best profes­
sional football game of the season? How did
those people survive without knowing who
won the Bud Bowl or which washed up singer
was going to perform at halftime? Football
could stand to replace the Instant replay to
stop all o f the Incompetant officials from
having the final say an bad calls, but other
than that, football sms nothing until 1967.
How about golf? *" '
Gone are the days of plaid knickers and
striped shirts. Golfers wear striking Dockers.
Nike, et al ensembles and cool hats. What
were those men thinking? No wonder no one
liked golf. Looking at the outfits was enough
to make someone dizzy. Golf Is popular now
because the fashion has Improved. Although
golf analytsts could stand to at least name
the winner of a tournament before dedicating
their entire program to the latest Tiger pro­
duction. golf has Improved greatly since the
fifties.
And basketball...
Height has Unproved the game Immensely.
Thanks to seven-foot-plus athletes, basket­
ball Is now filled with rules that no one can
follow, superstars who make all o f the bas­
kets. and o f course, slam dunking. How bor­
ing It must have been to sit through a game
and understand everything that was going on
and not worry about whether a player had
been In the paint for three seconds or more.
Imagine watching all o f the players take the
ball to the basket, instead o f only the best
player an the team. And without a player
dunk'ng the ball light In the face o f the op­
posing player, basketball must have seemed
too sportsman like. Granted, basketball
needs to do away with whatever It Is that
makes the last two minutes of a game take
the same length of time as an over-Ume soc­
cer game, but otherwise, the Improvements
are abvlous.
As you can see. there have been many Im­
provements In the world o f sports. I don't
understand why everyone keeps complain­
ing. So what If there Is Inlerleague play?
Sports are never going to go back to the
way they were In the fifties or even the
eighties. Some things have Improved, some
haven't. I happen to love sports, even with
the many flaws.
.

SANFORD - It's that fun
o f year when everyone Is excited
and expects to go to the World
Series.
The weeding out process of the
pretenders and the contenders will
be starling tomorrow evening In
Sanford for the A Team s and
In IM S Longwood (abovs) won tba Florida Babe
four teams will be looking to be the next champions as
C o m m issio n er's T eam s as the Ruth Bass ball District 7 Bambino Division Toumamant
they start their quasi for a spot In the World Series that
Florida Babe Ruth Baseball Bam­ Starling tomorrow at Sanford's Roy Hollar Junior Fiald.
will held In Altamonte Springs In August.
bino Division District 7 tourna­
ments open up
assured of having at least one team
w inning learns playing al Roy
Seminole Altamonte Springs win­
This Is the Sanford Recreation
at the World Series In August as the
Holler Field and the loser's squaring
ner at 10 a.m. In the Winner's
D e p a r tm e n t's fir s t y e a r as a
Altamonte Springs squad will be the
off al Lakrslde Field (the old Ft.
Bracket finals at Roy Holler Field:
member In the Bambino Division
host team at the series that will be
Mellon Softball Field)
Friday's loser's bracket winner
(12-years-of age and under) of Babe
held al Kaatmontr Park
The Loser's Bracket champion­
taking on the loser o f the Sanford/
Kulh Baseball, but It was lucky
The Commissioner s Tournament
ship game will be held on Lakeside
G r e a t e r S e m in o le - A lt a m o n t e
enough to get awarded the tour­
(also for 12-and-Under) will also
Field al IO a m. on Saturday with
Springs game at I p m. al Lakeside
naments.
start on Thursday, with Sanford
the winner of that game taking on
Field, and the loser of the 10 a m.
The A Tournament will attract
taking on Grealrr Seminole at 6
the remaining undefeated learns at
game taking on the winner o f the I
teams from Sanford. Longwood.
p.m. and Longwood faring Flagler
I p m. on Roy Holler Field.
p m game at 4 p in. al Roy Holler
Greater Seminole (Ovledo/Wlnter
at 8 p.m. al Lakeside Field
Field In the Loser s Bracket final.
If after the I p m. Saturday game
Springs area) and Flagler (Bunnell).
On Friday, the Sanford-Grratrr
On Sunday, the two surviving
both trams have one loss, the
In the opening games o f the double
S em in ole w inner w ill take on
teams will meet at Roy Holler Field
w inneptu kr all gam e would be
elimination tourney at Ft. Mellon
Altamontr Springs at 8 p m. al Roy
at I I a m. If after that game both
mntestrd at I p m on Sunday at
Park’s Roy Holler Junior Field,
Holler Field, while the first night
trams have one loss each, the
Roy Holler Field.
Sanford will lake on defending
losers will play at 8 p m at Laeslde
championship game will be either at
The winner of this tournament
district champion Longwood al 6
Field, also at 8 p m.
I p m. or 3 p.m al Roy Holler Field,
will advance to the Area Tourna­
m. and Greater Seminole will face
There will be three games on
depending on the outcome o f the A
ment In Winter Haven starting on
agler at 8 p.m
Saturday.
Tournament.
Friday. June 27th.
All four learns will be in action
The Longw ood-Flagler winner
A recap o f the teams will appear
S e m in o le C ou n ty Is a lread y
again on Friday at 6 p m. with the
f a c i n g th e S a n fo r d / G r e a t e r
In Thursday's Ssn/ord Herald

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First Baptist stays on top in
Church Basketball League
SANFORD — Four players hit for double figures as
First Baptist Church o f Sanford used a monster first
half to hold onto first place in the Sanford Recreation
Department Spring Church Basketball League in the
Dan Pelham Gymnatorlum at Sanford Middle School
Friday night.
James Learned netted 16 points and Denny Clayton
chipped In with 13 os First Baptist Church of Sanford
raced to a 4 1-22 halftime lead.
Learned remained hot in the second half, tossing In
another 10 points, but It was Richard Anderson who
picked up the slack as he erupted for 14 points after
being held scoreless In the first half os First Bapilsl
Church o f Sanford pulled off a 77-49 victory over
Sanford Northland Community Church despite an 18
point effort by II.G. Webb.
Learned led First Baptist Church of Sanford with 26
points, while Clayton added 17 points. Caleb Hlebert 15
points and Learned 14 points.
In addition to Webb's 18 points. Mike Guenthardt
chipped In with 11 points and Jeff Vida added 10
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In lhe other game. David Tindall dropped In 13 first
half points as Sanford Covenant Community Church

Mayor of the City of Sanford
SANFORD — On Saturday.
June 28. 1997, the Daytona
Beach Cubs w ill play the
Kissimmee Cobras In a Florida
State League doubleheader at
Jackie Robinson Ballpark In
Daytona Beach.
This will be a special night
us It will be Jackie Robinson/

Sanford Youth Baseball Night.
We will be recognizing Jackie
Robinson In honor o f the 50th
a n n iv e rs a ry o f h.s m ajor
□ B e e Sanford. P a g e 2B

□Bee Basketball. Page 2B

Nazarene’s rally upsets
Church softball leaders
From Staff Reports_______________

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Unknow ns,
K a t h y ’s B a b y
S h o p s tro ll in
R e c v o lle y b a ll
SANFORD - The Unknowns and Kathy's
Baby Shop both recorded perfect records In
their respective league's In the Sanford Rec­
rea tio n D epartm ent S p rin g R ecrea tion a l
Volleyball League at Sanford Middle School's
Dan Pelham Gymnatorlum Monday night.
The final records from Monday’s games were:
B/A League — Unknowns (4-0). Beer:30 (3-1).
Family Matters (2-2) and Westvlew Baptist
Church 11and C.E.S. (both 1-3).
A League — Kathy's Baby Shop (5-0). Ladles
o f the Court, plus 2 (4-1). YKnols (3-2), Hopkins
Meats-A Team (2-3). Westvlew Baptist Church I
(1-4) and Sanford Church o f God (0-5).

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Sonny Eubanks was threa-for-four and scored a run during an eightrun sixth inning as Sanford First Church of the Nazarene upset league­
leading Deltona Trinity Assembly of God-Majesty 13-11 at Chase Park.

S A N F O R D —. S a n fo rd F irst
Church o f the Nazarcne pulled off
the upset o f the year and Sanford
Los Samarltano Church got great
production from the top of Us order
In Sanford Recreation Department
Spring Church Slowpltch Softball
League action at Chase Park last
Saturday.
Sanford First Church o f the
Nazarcne found Itself down 8-2 In
the third Inning and still trailed 8-5
os It came to the plate In the bottom
o f Use sixth Inning, but 12 batters
and seven hits later Nazarcne
suddenly was In the lead 13-8 and
held on for a 13-11 upset of
le a g u e -le a d in g D elton a T r ln ty
Assembly of God-Majesty.
In the other game. Sanford Los
Samarltano Church got 16 runs and
16 hits from the top five hitters In
Its line up. Including 12 runs scored
by the N o.'s one-through-three
batters, as It humbled Sanford New
Bethel Church 18-5 In five Innings.
Despite the loss. Deltona Trlnty
Assembly of God-Majesty still leads
the leugue with a 6-2 record. Trail­
ing the leaders are Sanford First
Church o f the Nazarene at 4-4 and
Sanford Los Samarltano Church

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and Sanford New Bethel Church,
which are both 3-5.
This Saturday at Chase Park, the
league will either play make-up
games from May 10th or hold Its
post-season tournament.
If the make-up games are played
It w o u ld p it D e lto n a T r l n t y
Assembly of God-Majesty against
Sanford New Bethel Church at 9
a.m. and Sanford Loo Samarltano
C hu rch a ga in s t S a n fo rd F irst
Church of the Nazarcne at 10 a.m.
If the tournament Is played It
would have the top-seeded team
(D e lto n a T r ln t y A s s e m b ly o f
God-Majesty) taking on the No. 4seed (either Sanford Los Samarltano
Church or Sanford New Bethel
Church) at 9 a.m.: the No. 2-seed
(S a n fo rd F irst C h u rch o f the
Nazarene) against the No. 3-seed
(Sanford Los Samarltano Church or
Sanford New Bethel Church) at 10
a.m.: and the winner's meeting for
the championship at 11 a.m.
D elton a T r ln t y A sse m b ly o f
□ See Church. P age 2B

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IN BRIEF
Tournament of Champions
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S T h e M etro
Orlando Amateur Softball Association will hold
a Tournament o f Champions for Men's and
W om en's Class B. C. and D slow pitch softball
teams on June 31st and 22nd at the Seminole
County Softball Complex.
Co-sponsored by Worth. Incorporated, the
entry fee Is 8190 with a deadline o f Wednes­
day. June 18. The draw will be held on Friday.
June 20.
Team awards will go to the first, second and
third place teams with Individual awards going
to the championship squads.
For more Information contact Tournament
Director Rocky EUlngsworth Jr. at (407)
330-5697.

“ Life Can Ba Sweat" run
DeBARY - ''L ife Can Be Sw eet." a 5-K
charity run and fitness walk to benefit the
Volusia Medical Center's Diabetes Outreach
Program In DeBary. will be held at DeBary Qolf
and Country Club on June 22nd starting at
7:30 a.m.
The Road Runners o f America Club-sanc­
tioned event costs 817 to enter and will award
more than 20 prizes In 18 categories. Including
Clydesdales (runners weighing In at more than
190-pounds) and children aged 11 and under.
D ozen s o f vo lu n tee rs w ill be m an n in g
refreshment tables along the route and Tshirts will be provided for all runners.
Interested p a rticipan ts should con tact
Altavista Sports In DeLand (904) 736-0002. or
DeBary Golf and Country Chib Sales Office
(800) 246-5344.
DeBary Golf and Country Club Is located on
U.S. 17-92 In DeBary. one-half mile south o f
Saxon Boulevard.

Summer School Hockey Camp
SANFORD - Couch Roy McKinley will
conduct an In-line hockey camp for the young
player at Central Florida Skate and Sport.
2720 West 29th Street (330-7900).
The camp will be June 23-27 from 5 p.m. to
7 p.m. and Is for players between the ages of
eight and 12.
Every player must be a league player, a
member o f USA In-Line and have minimum
required equipment.
Each day o f the camp a separate skill
(passing, sh ootin g, skating, positioning,
stickhandling) will be covered. Every player
w ill rec eive a ce rtific a te fo r each skill
mastered. In addition, each player will receive
a trophy at the conclusion o f the camp.
Cost Is 880 and Includes rink time. In­
structors and trophies.
For more details, call Roy McKinley at
574-6520 (M) or 699-4886 (Beeper).

LM 3*on*3 Basketball Tourney
' b A K ^ -M A R V - -— • T h e event will b e ' June
27-29 a t Lake Mary High School for players
(both boys and girls) aged 10-16. as of January
1 1907
A ge divisions are: girls (10-11, 12-13. 14-16)
and boys (10-12,13-14.15-16).
Cost Is 860 per team or 815 per player and
all players must have a signed parent consent
form.
Tournament highlights Include — T-shirts
for each tournament participant: Individual
trophies for top two finishing teams In eaxh
division: 3-polnt shooting contest: free throw
contest: three games guaranteed: four players
per team.
T o obtain a registration form, call 324-5286.

N S A Church State tourney
PALATKA T h e N a tio n a l S o ft b a ll
Association (NSA) will hold a State Softball
Championship for Church Competitive and
Recreational division teams on June 27-28 In
Palatka at Triangle Park.
Entry fee will be 8200 per team with a
sanction fee o f 820.
For Information contact Richard Goodwin at
(904) 328-9382 or Barry Williams at (904)
325-4942.

S C C Basketball Camp
SANFORD — Seminole Community Col­
lege head basketball coach Ken Patrick will
hold a camp for players ages sevcn-to-14 (both
boys and girls).
The camp will be from June 23-27 and will
go from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. dally.
The camp will be held in the alr-conditioocd
Health and Physical Education Building and
will be under the direction of Johnny Carlsson.
who has 10 years o f international coaching
experience.
A quality staff o f college and high school
players will put the campers through their
paces with a special emphasis on shooting
tech n iqu es. In d ivid u al offen sive m oves,
passing and d rib b lin g skills, individu al
defensive fundamentals and the playing of

games.
There will also be NCAA Division I coaches
Lynn Brla (University o f Central Florida) and
John Hughes (University o f South Florida) as
guest speakers.
Cost is 899 session, with lunch available for
83 per day or ala carte.
For Information or to obtain an application,
call 328-2092.

W omen’s fastpltch softball

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schooling in Russia back in
1992. served In the Russian
Arm y In 1994 and enrolled at
UCF In 1995.
NCAA By-Law 14.2.1 states a
student-athlete shall complete
his or her seasons o f participa­

Lrtffar and Son# Trucking vs. Don Moalay't
Saminolo Ford.

□Quit Coast Rookla Laagut at Walt Dteney
World's Wide World of Sports ‘
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College Tennis

Southern League Baseball

□CoHopo Tamils Coachat of Amartea CtMe at
t Otanoy World's Wkte World of Sport* Tartnto
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,7:15 p.m.

LAKE MARY - The City or Lake Mary.
Department o f Parka and Recreation will be
starting an Adult W om en's Fastpltch Softball
League this summer. The league w ill play on
Monday night's at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex. 590 Rantoul Lane.
Any Interested teams, players, coaches or
umpires should call (407) 324-3097 for more
Information.

□WomoN'* Professions! Faatplteh Laapua.
Orlando Wahoos at Carotlna Diamonds, 7 p.m.

Tsnnls Camps offered

□Late Mary Man's Spring Maw Ftteti Laapua
at tha Lafta Mary Sparta Ccmptea. 630 pm. —
B's .va.
vs. Horn# Dspot; 730 p.m.
p i — Unltad
Papa B'a
States Postal Service vs. Baar.30; 830 pm. —

. LONG WOOD — Saba) Point Country Club
In L o n g w o o d la h om e o f T e n n is T e ch
Academy. Tennis Tech is offering a Junior
Tennis and Swim Camp through July 29th
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Monday through Friday,
for players starting at 6 years o f age.
The eight one week sessions offers tennis
Instruction from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.. lunch from
11 a.m. to noon (lunch not provided): game
and match play from noon until 1:30 p.m.: and
swim m ing from 1:30 p m. to 3 p m .
T h e coat Is 8165 per session for nonmembers (85.90 per hour for a professional
Instructed tennis camp).
Sabal Point also offeres three age level
cam pa in Its A fter School T en n is Tech
Academ y. ________________
L T T T t * R O P U TECH. Introducing tennis
the " T e c h " way...for beginners learn and
experience the sport o f a lifetime, emphasizing
stroke production and ball control. Typical
ages 6 to 9. Offered Monday through Friday
from 3:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at a cost o f 88 per

_____________________

JU N IO R D B V B L O P m fr r TECH. Programs
are designed for players targeting a com ­
petitive edge In both mental and physical
aspects o f thet
rtf game. Typical ages: 9 lo 12.
Offered Monday through Friday from 4:30 p.m.
to 8 p.m. at a coat o f 810 per day.
TENNIS TE C H ACADEMY. Players seeking
to play tournament tennis or a position on
their high school tennis team should train In
the academy. Typical ages: 10 and Up. Offered
Monday through Friday from 4:30 p.m. to 7
p.m. at a coat of 812 per day.
T o sign up or for more Information call (407)
788-0590.

Lake Mary High Summer Track
LAKE MARY — The Lake Mary Summer
Track Program will be run over the next two
Monday evenings at Lake Mary High School's
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Field events will run al 5:30 p.m. and
running events begin at 6:30 p m . on June 16
and 23.
The coat la I I per meet and each competitor
may .cnUT ipur event* (Vfclnchi q r 5MM spikes
allowed). Ribbons to Orsi. second and th ln f
place.In-all events, male, female and all age
groups.
Events offered are Long Jump (8-Under
through 50-Over): Triple Jump (11-13 through
SOOver); 50 Meter Dash (8-10): 100 Meter
Dash (11-50-OYer): 800 Meter Run (8-13):
1.800 Meter Run (14-50-Over): 200 Meter Run
(8-10): and 400 Meter Run (1 l-50O vcr).
For additional Information call Michael
Gibson at 333-2370 or Lionel Bonck at
321-8854.

Wrestling Camp at Lake Mary
LAKE MARY - The Georgia State Unlverally Wrestling Camp at Lake Mary High School
will feature the staff from GSU. the only NCAA
Division I wrestling program In the deep south,
hosting a wrestling camp on July 21-23. Cost
Is 8110 and If you are thinking about wrestling
In college this will definitely be a camp you
will be Interested In.
For more Information, call Steve Katz at
320-9699 and leave a message on hla voice
mall and he will return the call.

European Basketball To ur
SANFORD — Any high school age girl
basketball player who has the recommenda­
tion o f her coach Is eligible for this annual
summer tour o f various cities In Europe by
Team USA. The tour is educational and
cultural as well as an opportunity to display an
athlete's basketball skill at a very high level.
The team will leave In late July and return In
mid-August. The team w ill play In the
Delphtne Cup In Finland (200 teams from all
over the world) and one or two other contries.
In the past the team has played In England.
Denmark. Sweden. Estonia. Russia. Belgium
and France ant) la this year talking to Poland.
The cost Is approximately 82,000 and in­
cludes transportation, uniforms, warm-ups.
travel bags and food allowance while traveling.
For more Information (the team Is looking for
coaches to go on the trip. too), call Ken Patrick
at 328-2092 (office) or 333-2070 (home).

U C F ’s Menchikova granted
another year of eligibility
ORLANDO — The National
Collegiate Athletic Association
granted University o f Central
Florida volleyball player Renata
Menchikova (Tashkent. Russia)
another year of cllglbllty after
UCF petitioned the NCAA on the
basis o f Menchlkova's military
service.

Professional Baseball

tion within five calendar years
from the b e g in n in g o f .the
semester or quarter in which the
student-athlete first registered
for a minimum fuJl-tlme pro­
gram o f studies in a collegiate
Institution, with time spent In
the armed forces, on official
c h u r c h m is s io n s o r w ith
recognized foreign aid services
o f the U.S. Government being
excepted.
For foreign students, service in
the armed forces or on an official
church mission o f the student's
hom e country is considered
equivalent lo such service In the
United States. Because o f this
by-law. Menchlkova's one year

o f military service is exempt
from her five-year clock and It
left her with three, not Just two.
years o f eligibility at UCF.
In her two years at UCF.
Menchikova has excelled both
on and off the court. As well as
being a Dean’s List student and
a t w o - y e a r T r a n s - A m e r ic a
A t h le t ic C o n fe r e n c e A llAcademic honoree. Menchikova
Is a two-time America Coaches
A ssociation All-D istrict Four
Team member, the 1997 TA A C
Player-of-the-Year along with a
t w o - t im e F ir s t T e a m A llConference a i l l six-time TA A C
Player-of-the-Week honoree.

Junior Olym pic Track

Professional Softball

Recreation Softball

□Hapten IV Ftertda State Junior Otympte Track
and AaM CNamptenaMpa at Waft Dtenay Warttfs
Track mid Fldd
Wlda World
W1NNI of
930 am.

Amataur Wrestling
OAAU National Wraalllng Folkafylo Dual
al Watt (Msnay World's WMa
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.ahTim Raines is a Sanford native and 8emlnole
High School gradual* now playing lor tha New
York Yankee*. Hi* atata arc for Ih# 1987
season in tha first column, parsonal-bcst

season totals In the second column and cur­
rant career totals (Including 1997 gsmts) In tha
third column.
Raines is on lha 15-dty disabled list.

RAINES QAUQC

Gamas
At bats
Runs.... ..
Hits___
RBI......
Doubles
Triples
Home runs.
Steals......
Average.—

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■87
39
151
29
46
17
10
1
1
7
305

beat career
2.150
160
662
8.121
1.446
133
194
2.396
71
876
36
392
110
13
154
18
794
90
.334
296
Tim Nainas

Basketball
C ontinu ed fi

P a g * IB
took a
31-19 halftlmr lead and never let
up as Covenant look over second
plarc with a 64-50 victory over
Sanford First Church o f the
Nazarcne.
T in d a ll ended up the top
scorer for the night's action as
he deposited 27 points In the
bucket. He was heldped out by
Dan Strauss with 25 point*.
Sanford First Church of the

Nazarene also had a pair of
player* score In double figures,
led by Scott Wade with 21
points. Also hilling doubles was
Brian Howard with 14 points
First Baptist Church of San­
ford la now 5-1 and holds a
one-game lead o v er Sanford
Covenant Community Church,
which Is 4-2. The leader* are
being followed by A ll Soul*
Catholic Church of Sanford with
a 3-2 m ark. S a n fo rd F irst

Church
C s a tlo a s d froaaPu g*

I

■*
God-Majesty
opened the game by drawing ttve straight walks
and then getting a pair o f sacrlAce dies to score
three runs without the benefit o f a hit.
Sanford First Church of the Nazarene got two
runs back in the bottom of the frame on an RBI
double by Phillip Sutherland and an error, but
Deltona Trlnty Assembly of God-Majesty got a
run back In the second on an RBI double by
Smokle Slabodnlk and added four more runs In
the third Inning on a two-run double by Ruben
Quinones, an RBI double by Rob Mulletl and a
sacrifice fly by Slabodnlk.
Sanford First Church of the Nazarene got back
In the game with RBI singles by Tom Clark and
Frank Turner In the bottom o f the third Inning
and a saerflee fly by Clark after a triple by
Sutherland In the fifth inning, making the score
8-5.
Contributing for Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene were Phillip Sutherland (one triple, one
double, two singles, four runs scored, two RBI).
Sonny Eubanks (three singles, one run scored).
Tom Clark (one double, one single, one run
scored, four RBII. Scott Wade (one double, one
single, two runs scored) and David Wltlink (one
double, one tingle and one run scared).
Also contributing were Brian Howard (two
singles, one run scored, two RBI), Frank Turner
(one single, one run scored, one RBI). Donnie
McCoy (one single, two runs scored). Perry
Header (one single, one RBI) and Vince Howard
(one RBI).
Doing the damage for Deltona Trlnty Assembly
o f God-Majesty were Smokle Slabodnlk (one
double, two singles, two runs scored, three RBI).
Rob Mullrtt (one double, one single, three runs
scored, one RBI) and Toody Rosas (three singles,
two runs scored).
Also hitting were Ruben Quinones (one double,
one run scored, two RBI), Kevin Atkinson (one
single, one run scored, one RBI), Larry Hartman
(one single, one run scored). John Lavcre (one
run scored, one RBI) and Ike Mendoza and Steve
Jarrell (two RBI each).
Powering Sanford Los Samarltano Church were
Raul Segarra (one triple, one double, two singles,
two runs scored, six RBI). Molses Navarro (three

Sanford
C ontinued fro m P a g e IB
league debut, as well as varluos youth all-star
teams from Sanford.
The event will not only be a night of rec­
ognition. but a fundraiser as well: two dollars
from every ticket Will go to the Negro League
Baseball Retirement Fund, and another two
dollars from every ticket will go directly to the
Sanford Youth Baseball program sponsored by
the City.
We are seeking support from corporations
and Individuals In the Sanford area to make
this a successful venture for everyone. Tickets
are $4 each and our goal Is to sell 500 tickets.
We ask you to help by purchasing a block of
tickets which you might choose to use your­
self. or we can use your tickets to send our
youth players to Daytona to enjoy a profes­
sional game.
If you can help please contact the Office of
the Mayor at 330-5600 or the Sanford Rec­
reation Deportment a l 330-5697.

Church of the Nazarene with a
2-4 record and Sanford Nor­
th la n d C o m m u n ity C hu rch
which Is win less in five starts.
Th is Friday night. Sanford
Covenant Community Church
takes on A ll Souls Catholic
Church of Sanford at 7 p m. and
Sanford Northland Community
Church battles Sanford First
Churrh o f the Nazarene at 8
p.m. First Bsptisi Church of
Sanford has the week off.

doubles, ona single, four runs scored, three Will.
Ralph Navarro Sr. (one double, two singles, four
runs scored, two RB1|. Luis Rivera (one double,
taro singles, two runs scored, taro KBlj and
Jayson Manning (one double, one single, four
runs score).
Other hitters were Carlos Matos (one single, one
run scored, one RBI). Ralph Navarro Jr. lone
single, one run scored). Carlos Morales (one
single, one RBI) and Tom Vezlna (one KBI).
Providing the offense for Sanford New Bethel
Church were Dealer Debose (one triple, one
single, one run scored, one RBI). Leonard
Richardson lone double, one single, two runs
scored, one RBII. Myifel Reid (two singles, two
RBI). Arthur Barnes (two singles, one run scored).
Wtltam Grear (two singles) and Craig Merkrrson
(one single, one run scored).

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The fourth means great barbecue
Recovery Inc. meets In Sanford
Recovery Inc., a self-help mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms, meets every Wednesday, at 7:30
p.m.. at Sanford Meadows Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
5619 N. County Road 427. Sanford. Those Interested are
Invited to attend. For information, call 660-2003.

TO P S maata In Longwood, Apopka
A local chapter o f TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly) meets
every Wednesday si 6:30 p.m.. In the auditorium o f West Lake
Hospital. 565 W. 3.R. 434, Longwood. Weighing begins at 5:30
p.m. The first meeting Is free. For Information, call 869-6465
ur I 800 932 8677.
A morning meeting Is held every Wednesday, at 9:30. at
Lake view Christian Church. 1400 Dear Lake Road, Apopka.
For Information, rail 293-5048.

At*anon gathara
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there Is help.
A lanon Is an anonymous, non-profit organization, open to
anyone who Is a relative or friend o f an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al anon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non-smoking) evening at 8 p.m. Meetings
are held In the bark room of the Sahara Club, 2587 South
Sanford A v e . Sanford.
For additional Hireling limes and locations in the Central
Florida area, or for more Information, rail 321-9122

Nar*Anon to moot
Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m at Weal Lake
Hospital. 589 West Stale Rood 434. Longwood. Nar-Anon Is a
support group open to families and friends o f addicts. Dally
living with an addict is more lurmotl than you ran handle by
yourself Join for support In roping with your addict: gain
serenity to m skr derisions and put your life bark In focus Call
260-1900 for more Informal Ion

Holocaust Council film ssrlss
The West Volusia Holocaust Memorial Council presents the
1995 96 film series the first Wednesday of every month
through March, at 7.30 p m., at the Temple Shalom of Deltona.
1785 F.lkram Wvd . Deltona Plainer 19041-789-2202
SECOND

Camera club eats mattings
The Seminole Lake Mary Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Kd at 7:30 p m For more tnlormatlmi. rail
Grace at 32 1-4723 or Set si 323 8691.

Marriage of first cousins
fulfills lifelong attraction
l»BAH AHHYr Ow-Msy H last
yesr, my girlfriend read me the arti­
cle In your column signed 'Kissing
Cousins.* asking in which states
cousins could marry. You rattlrd off
a list of them, and my jaw hit the
tahle. My first cuusin and I had
adored each other nur whole life,
hut had never spoken of it because
we wrongly assumed it was furtiwlden by God and man. As it turns
out. Jacob and Rachel, and many
biblical characters, were cousins,
which was tho preferred way to go
in ancient and modem times.
Albert Einstein m arried hla
cousin, Elsa, which probably provid­
ed him inspiration for discovering
the theory of 'rvlutivity
The fnmily of Ashley Wilkes, the
man Scarlett O’Hara was alwaya
after, married their cousine in
'G one With the Wind.* with no
social stigma at all.
Two montha after reading that
article, my cousin and I were mar­
ried. and the ecstasy o f this mar­
riage cannot be captured in words.
You are responsible for it. Ahby,
and I wanted you to know.
IN HEAVEN IN SAN DIEGO
DEAR IN HEAVENi It’s grati­
fy in g to know that som ething
you saw In my column affected

AD VICI

A B IG A IL
V A N BUREN

your life so profoundly. In many
co u n tries, m a rria ge b etw een
fir s t coualna Is c o n s id e re d a
perfect union. Healthy cousins
may face a slightly elevated risk
o f genetic defects In th eir o ff­
spring because they e re more
likely to share a recessive gene
than are moat couple*. But that
ca n be d e a lt w ith th ro u g h
genetic counseling. 1 wish you
continued success and happi­
ness in your marriage.
• ••
(Problems? Writs to Dear Abby. For a personal, unpublished
reply, send a self-addressed,
•tamped envelop# to Dear Abby,
P.0. Boa 66440. Los Angeles.
CsJif. 60069. All correspondence
Is contidentlsl.)

The Fourth o f Ju ly Is fast be­
coming m y favorite holiday
(after Halloween and Thanks­
giving). Ad sorts o f great things
happen on the Fourth: parades
and fireworks, swim m ing and
boating, not to m ention great
barbecue.
The Fourth o f July is one o f
the few holidays that doesn't
require fancy dress: A bathing
suit and cut-offs w ill do Just
fine.
thank
you.
When It com es to food, the
Fourth o f July la a casual feast:
barbecued chicken, steak and
burgers, potato salad and w a­
term elon and straw berries and
Ice cream . I f only EVERY day
o f summer could be like this.
Here's an all-Am erican menu
far a barbecue for eight: What
’could be more fittin g than
"Fireworks Chicken.* from Mi­
chael McLaughlin's new book.
‘ All an the OrtDT” I’ve paired It
with some unbelievable baked
beans (really worth the extra
effort) and a p lrcalllll com
salad from Shelia Luktna* redwhlte-and-blur ' U S A C ook­
book.* and a carrot slaw I
adapted from an old favorite.
H om e Cooking Sam pler* by
Peggy K. Glass. Finish up with
Maids Heater's Heath
Bar
Brownies and you've got your­
self a feast.
This is a very kid-friendly
menu: I ured the chicken an a
bunch o f children and none o f
them found It too spicy (but all
o f them ate It W ITHOUT the
“m opl.
TO minimize your i
the chicken ruo and the *mop"
a day ahead, along with the
brownies (keep 'em refriger­
ated). Put the baked beans tn
while you’re throwing together
the com salad and the carrot
slaw (a snap). Add a green
salad, if you feel like It. and
acme homemade vanilla Ice
cream (for the brownies) If you
have the energy. YouH still
have time for a dtp before eat­
ing. Frtsbee anyone?
CHILE RUBBED FIREWORKS
CHICKEN WITH B8Q TABLE
MOP
For nib:
3/4 cups plflli. unseasoned
medium-hot cKtfe powder or
sweet H u n g a rW paprika
1-1/2 tablespoons granulated
white sugar
1-1/2 tablespoon* granulated
brown sugar
1-1/2 teaspoons salt
1-1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
3/4 teaspoon freshly ground
black pepper
3/4 teaspoon garlic powder
3/4 teaspoon
dried
thyme
crumbled
3/4 teaspoon dried oregano.
crumbled
For mop:
1 cup medium-hot smoky pre­
pared barbecue sauce
3/4 cup ketchup
1/3 cup fresh orange Juice
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce,
such as Tabasco
2 quartered chickens (about 7
pounds, total) or 7 pounds o f
chicken parts, rinsed and p&lt;
patted dry

FOOD
M A R IA L IS A
CALTA

covered, up to three weeks.
Make the mop: In a medium
bowl, whisk together the b ar­
becue sauce, ketchup orange
ice. soy sauce and hot sauce,
ou can prepare tt a day
ahead. Cover and refrigerate.
Allow to com e to room tem ­
perature before using.)
Lay the chicken on a sheet
pan. Sprinkle with the rub,
pressing the rub into the skin.
Use K aft. Cover the chicken
and let stand at room tem pera­
ture for 1 hour.
Light a medium-hot fire tn a
charcoal gun or preheat a gas
grill to medium.
Lay the chicken, meaty sides
up. around the edges o f the
rack, away from direct (lam e.
Cover and griff for 5 minutes.
Turn chicken over, co ver and
grill for 5 minutes. Continue
turning the chicken every 5
minutes
until luat
cooked
through but atlu Juicy (the
aptce coating may look slightly
burned). Your total cooking
ttme win probably be between
30 and 40 minutes.

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mop drtzzied on top or offered
at the table for dipping.
Yield: 6 servings.
« Recipe from *AD on the O r * .’
Michael
McLaughlin
(HarperCdlins. 1997).
PICCALILLI CORN SALAD
6 car* fresh com
1 cup diced seedless cucumber
1 cup diced green bell pepper
I tomato, cored, seeded and
cut into 1/4-tnch dice
1/4 cup finely chopped red
onion
1 scallion, thinly sliced on di­
agonal
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons cider vinegar
I /2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1/2 teaspoon minced gartic
1/2 teaspoon sugar
Pinch curry powder
Salt and freshly fo u n d black
pepper, to taste
2 tablespoons chopped fresh
fiat-leafed parsley, or basil or
cilantro
Put a pot o f salted water on
to bot).
Shuck the com and trim off
the stem en ds Stand each ear
upright on Us end. and. holdtrig the top o f the ear with one
hand, run a sharp paring knife
carefully down the cob. Just
under the kernels, pressing
against the cob to cut them off.
You should have about 4 cups
o f kernels. Cook the kernels In
the bolting water for 2 to 3
minutes, drain them tn a col­
ander. then refresh them under
cold running water. Drain well.

Make the rub: In a medium
jar. combine all Ingredients
and shake well to blend. Store
at room temperature, lightly
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Boy: Michetl &amp; Jaime Kelley.
Deltona. Ctrl; Carrie Duval.
Sanford. Girl
May 10 - Michelle &amp; Paul
Sampson. Deltona.' Boy: Erica
LaBrie A DeLou Bowers. Del­
tona. Girl: T ish a Mackeyroy &amp;
Larry Robinson. Sanford. Girl
May 12 - Colleen &amp; Arthur
Bordlne. Deltona. Olrl; Sherrie
&amp; Craig Stuart, Oviedo. Boy;
Ana Perex. Debary. Boy
May 13* • Esther Reyes &amp; Jef­
frey Hellmlch, Deltona. TWIN
BOYS
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Deltona. Girl
May ifl - Trisha A Bryan ,
Smith. Deltona, Girl
May 17 - Tammy Horvath.
Casselberry, Girl
May 18 - Mlgdalia Gonzalez.
Deltona. Boy: Christian Sluder.
Casselberry, Girl
May 19 - Nancy &amp; Noy Rivers.
Sanford. Boy; Kelly Wilson &amp;
Shawn Taylor. Sanford. Ctrl;
Yolondon Inman &amp; Samuel
Tanner. Sanford. Boy
May 20 - Andrea &amp; Eric San­
born. Deltona, Girl

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corded the following births:
May 3 - Ma*y and Kenneth
Taylor, Casselberry. Ctrl; Dawn
and Mark Fowler. Lake Maty.
Girl; Amy and Daniel Ward.
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In a bowl, combine the com
with the cucumber, bell pep­
per. tomato, red onion and
scallion.
Whisk the olive oil, vinegar,
mustard, garlic, sugar, curry
powder, salt and pepper to ­
gether tn small bowl. Pour this
dressing over the salad and stir
well. Before serving, toss with
parsley, basil or cilantro.
Yield: 8 servings.
— Recipe from " U S A Cook­
book.*
by
Sheila
Lukins
(Workman Publishing, 1997).
AUSTIN BAKED BEANS
1 pound dried navy beans
6 ounces slab bacon, rind re­
moved. cut into 1/2-Inch dice
1 large onion, peeled and
chopped
2 bell peppers (1 green and I
red), stemmed, seeded and cut
Into I /4-Inch dice
1 26-ounce can plum tomatoes,
coarsely chopped, juices re­
served
1/2 pound honey-baked ham.
cut into 1/4-lnch dice
1 smoked pork chop (about 1/2
pound) rut Into 1/4-Inch dice
I cup ketchup
3/4 cup packed dark brown

HEATH BAR BROWNIES
8-1/2 tablespoons
unsalted
butter
3/4 cup pecan halves or pieces
6-)/ 4 ounces Heath bars
2 ounces unsweetened ch oco­
late
2 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup granulated sugar
I cup sifted unbleached Dower
Adjust a rack one-third up
from the oven bottom, and
preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Prepare an 8-Inch square
pan: Turn pan upside down,
center a 12-Inch square of
aluminum
foil,
shiny side
uown. over the bottom and
sides o f the pan. piesstng to
shape the foil to the pan. Re­
move the foil. Turn the pan
right side up. place the foil In
the pan. and press all over to
lit. Place 1/2 tablespoon of
butter tn the pan and place In
oven to melt. Then, with crum­
bled plastic wrap, spread the
butter all over. Set pan aside.

Put the pecans In a shallow
pan and bake for about 12
minutes, to toast. Set aside.
1/4 cup honey
On a cutting board, using a
1/4 cup dark molasses
heavy knife, cut Heath bars
1 tablespoon Worcestershire
lengthwise into l/4-lo-l/3 Inch
wide slices. You should have
1 teaspoon dzy mustard
about 1-1/2 cups o f sliced
2 Granny Smith apples, peeled,
Heath bars. Chop a scant 1/4
cored and cut into
l-tnch
cup Into smaller pieces and
cubes
keep these separate.
Salt, to taste
Place (he chocolate and re­
■ maining 8 tablespoons butter
Place beans In a large, heavy
on top o f a small double boiler
pot. add water to cover by 2
over moderate heat. Sttr o c ca ­
Inches and soak overnight (or
sionally until melted. Remove
quick-soak by bringing them to
top from double boiler and set
a boll over medium-high heat
aside.
and boiling for 2 minutes). Re­
In a bowl beat the eggs, v a ­
move from heat and let stand
nilla. salt and sugar with an
for 1 hour, covered. Drain and
electric mtxrr. A id
melted
rinse several times.
chocolate mixture and beat
Place soaked or quick-soaked
only to mu. Add the flour and
beans back In pot and add wa­ beat only to mU. Stir In the
ter to cover by 2 Inches. Bring
nuts and all the Heath bar ex­
to a bot). simmer until just
cept the reserved 1/4 cup of
tender but not mushy, about 45
small pieces.
minutes. While cooking, skim
Spoon the batter Into the
off any foam that rises to top.
prepared pan and smooth.
Drain and set aside.
Sprinkle top with, reserved
Preheat oven to 356 degrees.
chopped candy.
PUce bacon tn a. heavy, oven­ •'— Bake for 2 8 stnmne*.-’ omit a ‘
proof pot. Cook over low heat
toothpick inserted in the m id­
unfrf fat1la just rendered. S to 6
dle comes out just barely
minutes (do not brown). Re­ clean. Remove from oven. Let
move with slotted spoon and
stand to cool.
set aside. Add onion to the pot
Cover pan with a cookie
and cook until wilted, 10 min­ sheet and turn upside down.
ute*. Add peppers and cook,
Remove the pan and peel away
stirring. 5 minutes more. Add
the foil. Cover the brownie with
beans, reserved bacon and the
a piece o f waxed paper and
chopped tomatoes. Then add
another cookie sheet and turn
the remaining Ingredients ex­ upside down again, leaving the
cept the reserved tomato Juice,
brownies right side up. Refrig­
apples and salt. Fold together
erate for about 1 hour.
and cover and bake for 2
Cut Into quarters with a long
hours.
thin sharp knife, using a saw­
Arid the apples and 1/2 cup
ing motion. Cut each quarter In
o f the reserved tomato Juice half, and each strip Into 3
and bake, uncovered, until
small bars. Best served chilled,
thick and fragrant, about 2
but can be served at room
temperature.
hours. Season with salt and
serve hot and bubbly.
Yield: 24 small brownies.
Yield: 6 to 8 servings.
- Recipe from ’ Malda Heater's
— Recipe from "U S A . Cook­ Urand New Book of Great
book.*
by
Sheila
Lukins
Cookies,'*
(Random
House.
(Workman Publishing. 1997).
1993).

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�4 * - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. June IS. 1997

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T N I C lftC V fT C O U N T
FOR $■ Ml NO L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
p r o b a t i on rieiO N
FILE N U M B IN '. 9 7 -9 1 7 -C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
NORMA ELLYN SPIVEY,
ISSN 4111-48-9398).
D «c «M «d
N O T IC I
OF A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration ol ths
estate
ot
NORM A
ELLYN
SPIVEY deceesed. Fila Numb*.
87-217-CP. is pending In the
Circuit Court lor Samlnola
County.
Florida.Probata
Division. lha address of winch
Is Room 402N M l North Park
Avenue Sanford. Floods S2TT1.
and the names and addresses
ot the personal representative
and of the personal representa­
tive's attorney are sel forth
teloer
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NO TIFIED TH AT
All persons upon whom this
notice Is served who have
objections that challenge the
Qualifications ol the personal
representative, venue or Juris­
diction ol this Court are
required to file their objections
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF TH R EE M ONTHS
A FTER TH E DATE O F TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Ail creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy ol this notice is served
within three months after the
dale ol the lirst publication of
this notice must hie their claims
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
A FTER TH E OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TIC E OR TH IR TY 0AY8
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
against the decedent's estate
must file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
- O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
The dale of the first publica­
tion ol this Notice Is June 11,
1SST
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
ANITA McHENRY
123 S Louisiana
Mangum Oklahoma T1SS4
GRACE ANNE QLAVIN. P A
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
1140 Tuskawilla Road
Suite 10«
Winter Springs FL 32 70S
Telephone (407) SSS-1 ItO
By Orace Anne Glavin. Esq
FL Bar S1S0605
. Publish June I I . IS. ISO7

Circuit in and for SEM INOLE
County. Florida wherein FIRST
UNION NATIO NAL BANK O F
FLORIDA
F/K/A
C O RAL
Q A BLES FEO ER A L SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION is the
Plaintiff and BRIAN I MORRO.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
STATE OF FLO R ID A -D E P A R T­
MENT OF EDUCATION are the
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash al the West (rant door ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida al
11 00 a m . on the ISth day ol
July.
1997.
the
following
described property as set forth
In said Final Judgment
l o t ti9 , t h e t r a il s a t
CO UNTR Y CREEK. ACCOROINO
TO TH E PLAT TH ER E O F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 29.
PAOES 9.10. ANO 11. PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEM INOLE
CO U N TY FLORIOA
W ITNESS MY HAND and the
seal ol this Court on JU N E
!2th. 1997
ISEALj
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymer.
Barrett 8 Frappwr
Post Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33801
F9701023S
N O TIC E
In accordance with Ihe
Americans Disabrlilies Acl. per­
sons needing a special accom­
modation to participate m this
proceeding should contact the
individual or agency sending
notice not later than seven (7)
days prior to Ihe proceeding al
Ihe address given on lha
notice
Telephone
407-3214130 eat 4227. 1-800-995-1 771
(TOO) or 1-SOO-9SS-S7TO (v) via
Florida Relay Service
Publish June IS . 29. 1 H 7
O S F-200

r i F -i o t

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
PRO R ATS DIVISION
File Net s t -440 -c P
IN RE ESTATE OF
OOMOTHY M. LEWIS
-------u- ---------------Wfceased
N O T IC I
OF A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration ol the
estate of D O R O TH Y M LEWIS,
deceased. File Number 87-440CP. is pending m the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probale Division, the
address of which is Seminole
County Courthouse. 30t N
Park Avenue.
Sanlord. FL
12771 The names and address
ol the Personal Re|&gt;res*ntative
and
the
Personal
Representative's attorney are
set forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom this
notice Is served who have
Objections that challenge the
validity ot the will, the qualiftcations of the personal represen­
tative. venue, or jurisdiction ol
this Court are required to hie
their objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
THE FIR ST P U B LIC A TIO N OF
THIS NOTICE OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF TH IS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent’s estate on whom a
copy ot this notice Is served
within three months alter Ihe
date ot the lirst publication ol
this notice must hie their claims
with this Court W ITHIN TH E
LATER OF TH R E E M O NTH S
A FTER TH E OATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TIC E OR TH IR TY OAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors ot Ihe dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must file Iheir
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE M O N TH S A FTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST P UBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S. OEMANOS AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of Ihe first publica­
tion ol this Notice IS June ISth.
I SB 7.
Personal Representative
Stanley W Lewis
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
S Kirby Moncnef. Esquire
* Florida Bar No 128592
STENSTR O M . MclNTOSH.
COLBERT. W HIQHAM
S SIMMONS. P A
Post Office Bos 4848
Sanlord. FL 32772-4848
Telephone 407/322-2171
Publish June IS. 2S. IS97
OEF-209 *

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH S E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FOR
SS M IN O LS C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IV IL A C TIO N
CASS N O . 9 T - 0 I T Z C A
DIVISION 14-W
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA F/K/A CORAL
GABLES FEOERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Plain tilf(s|.
vs
BRIAN I. MORRO. el al.
Defend ant(s)
N O TIC E
OF F O R E C L O S U R E SA LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
loiecloaure dated June 11th.
1997. and anlered in Case NO
97-0172 CA nf the Clrciul Court
of the E IO H TE E N TH Judicial

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A.
C IV IL DIVISION
C A S E R O . S 7 -4 0 9 -C A -1 4 -W
BANK UNITED
PtamtiN.
vs
DAVID F ROBERSON and
LISA M ROBERSON his
wile, and HIOOEN LAKE
HOUSINQ ASSOCIATION INC
Oetendant*
N O TIC E O F SALE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P TE R 4S
N O TIC E , IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment of foreclosure dated
June ttth. 1997. and entered m
Case No 9 7 -4 0 9 -C A -I4 -W al
the Circuit Court ol Ihe
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and for Seminole County.
Florida, wherein BANK UNITED,
is Plaintitl and DAVID F
ROBERSON
and
LISA
M
ROBERSON h.s wile and HIO­
OEN LAKE HOUSING ASSO CIA­
TION. INC . are defendants I
will sell to ttie highest and best
bidder lor cash at the West
front door ol the Seminole
Crunty Courthouse 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida,
at 11 00 o'clock a m on the
17th day ol July. 1997. Ihe tal­
lowing described property as
set forth in said Older or Final
Judgment, to-wit
L O T 2S. HIOOEN LAKE PHASE
III-U N IT VI. A C C O R D IN G TO
TH S
PLAT
TH SRSO F
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS
PAGES 77 ANO 7S OF THE P U B ­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
C O UNTY. FLORIOA
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities A c t
persons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Clerk of the
Circuit Couit al (407) 323-4330
DATED al Sanlord. Florida, on
JU N E 13th 1997
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk. Circuit Court
By Ruth Kmg
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH 8 HIATT. P A
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
2891 East Oakland Park
Boulevard. Suite 303
Fort Laudeidale. FL 31308
Publish June IS . 23. 1997
0 E F -2 IS
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H S IS T H JU D IC IA L
• C IR C U IT, IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NOt 9 9 -S 1 1 S -C A -1 4 -L
BOATM EN S NATIONAL
(
MORTGAGE. INC
F/K/A NATIONAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
KATHERINE S TRAVERS. E T AL
D E FE N D A N TS )
N O TIC E
O f FO R E C LO S U R E SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot foreclosure deled
June 2nd. 1997. entered in Civil
Case No 98-21IS -C A -1 4 -L of
Ihe Circuit Court of Ihe ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will sell to the highest end
best bidder lor cash al Ihe West
front door of Ihe SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
30t N Park Avenue In Sanlord.
Florida^ al 11 00 a m an ihe Slh
day ol JULY. 1997 Ihe tallowing
described property as sat tarth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgm ent to-wit
LO T 2S. HOLLO W BRO O K
W E S T AC CO R O IN O TO THE
MAP OR PLAT TH ER E O F AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 32.
PAGES 88 TH R O U Q H 90. IN
THE P U B LIC R ECO R DS OF
SEMINOLE C O UNTY. FLORIOA
TO G E TH E R W ITH ALL FIX­
TURES NOW AND HEREAFTER
ATTA C H ED T O OR USED IN
C O N N E C TIO N
W ITH
TH E
PREMISES
HEREIN
D ESCRIBED INCLUDING B U T
N O T LIMITED TO THE FO LLO W ­
ING SPECIFIC ITEM S WALL TO
WALL CARPET
Oaled this 3rd day of June.
1997
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANN? MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Jane E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
0AVID J STERN P A
4600 SHERIDAN STR EET
STE 400
HOLLVWOOO. FL 33021
(954) 983-0400
96-0892S
IN ACCO R DANCE W ITH THE
AM ER ICANS W ITH D IS ABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
ahould
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , al
the
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse at (407) 123-4330.
1-800-955-8771 (TO O ) or 1-8009SS-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish June I I . 18. 1997
DEF-108

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IN T U B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H E 110N TS S NTH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN ARO FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
C IV IL A C T IO N
C A S E NO . 9 9 -8 9 9 4 C A
DIVISION t S -A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIOA.
Plaintiftfa).
vs
ROMI 0 WEATHERS, el al.
OefendanKe)

NOTICE
O F F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
foreclosure dated May 30th.
1997. and entered in Case NO
98-2234 C A ol the Circuit Court
ol the E IG H TE E N TH Judicial
Circuit m and tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein FIRST
UNION N ATIO NAL BANK OF
FLORIDA is the Ptamltfl end
ROMI 0 WEATHERS. LANIER S
W EATHERS. FIR S T INDIANA
BANK. LONQW OOD HARBOUR
ISLES HOM EOWNERS ASSO CI­
ATION. INC . TEN AN T *1. n/k/a
AL B A lD I N E lll. TE N A N T 42.
n/k/a BRENDA BALOINELLI are
the Defendants. I wilt sett to the
highest and best bidder lor
cash at the West front door ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida al,
11 00 a m , on the 3rd day ol
July.
1997,
the
following
described property as set forth
In said Final Judgment
LO T 4S. HARBOUR ISLE S U B ­
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 30 PAOES 18
ANO 39. OF TH E PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEMINOLE
C O UNTY. FLORIOA
W ITNESS MV HAND and Ihe
seal of this Court on June 2nd.
1997
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymer.
Barrett 8 Frappier
Post Office Boa 34)0
Tampa. FL 11801
F9S104799
N O T IC I
In accordance with the
Americans Disabilities Act. per­
sons needing a special accom­
modation to participate in this
proceeding should contact Ihe
individual or aoency sanding
notice not later than seven (7)
days prior to Ihe proceeding at
Ihe address given on the
notice
Telephone
407-3234330 eat 4227. I-800-9SS-S771
(TO O ) or 1-800-9SS-8770 Iv). via
Florida Relay Service
Publish June t t . IS. 1997
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Legal Notices
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E E tO H T IIN T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
M A N D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O . 9 7 -9 9 9 -0 A -1 4 -W
AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES
OF FLORIDA. INC .
Plaintitl.
vs
ALBERT L M ITCHELL.
PATRICIA F M ITCHELL.
THE HOUSINO
AUTHO R ITY OF THE
CITY OF SANFORO.
FLORIOA. UNKNOWN
TENANT N O 1; and
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2.
Defendants

NOTICE

OF F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
OF R EA L P R O P E R TY
TO
A LB E R T L
M ITC H E LL.
PATRICIA F M ITC H E LL. TH E
HOUSINO AU TH O R ITY OF THS
C ITY OF SANFORO. FLORIOA
UNKNOW N TE N A N T NO
1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2. and
all others whom It may concern
YO U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO
lhat st 11 00 AM on the 17lh
day ol July 1997 nn the West
front steps of the Seminole
County Couruhouse M l North
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida.
Maryanne Morse. Clerk of the
Circuit and County Courts ot
Seminole County. Florida, win
sen to (tie highest and best bid­
der the tallowing described real
property
Lot 27. Unit One. Garden Lake
Estates, according to the Ptat
thereof as recorded m Ptat
Book 19. Pages 14 and IS.
Pubbc Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
This sate will be made pur­
suant
to
Ihe
Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered June 11th. 1997 by the
Honorable Leonard V Wood
CwciMl Court Judge
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit
and County Courts
By Ruth Kmg
Deputy Clerk
Stephen H Judson Esquire
PO Dos 491SS4
Leesburg FL 14749-ISS4
Publish June IS 2S. 1S97
DEF-214________________________

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O F T N B E IO N TB B N TN
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M A N O FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E H O . 9 9 -&lt; 9 9 t -O A -t 4 -L
THE BANK OF NEW YORK, as
Trustee under the Pooling and
Servicing Agreement
dated as of November 30.

1994. Senes 1944-0
Plaintiff.
v
OAVtO KEMMLER
and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F 0AV10
KEMMLER. if
married. DORIS 0
SALYEROS and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DORIS D SALYEROS.
If married. SEMINOLE
FARMS LTD . a Florida
Limited Partnership, et at
Defendants
N O T IC E O F BALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order or Fmal
Judgment entered on June 2nd.
1997 tn this cause, m Ihe Circuit
Court of Seminole County.
Fiends. I will seK Ihe jwnperty
situated m Seminole County
Florida described as
Lot 1. Less Ihe West 157 5
lest
Block 31. SANFORD
FARMS, according lo Ihe Plat
thereof on file m Ihe Office ot
the Clerk ol the Circuit Court in
and lor Seminole County
Florida, recorded m Ptat Book
1. Pages 127 through 12S 1/2. ot
Ihe Pubbc Records ot Seminole
County. Florida
at public sale to the toghesl
and best bidder tar cash at Ihe
west front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse m Sanford
Florida at tt 00 o clock a m .
on JULY. Sth 1997
Dated al Sanford Florida this
3rd day of JUNE t947
(Seal)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By Jane S Jaeesnc
Deputy Clerk
Oougtas C 2ahm P A
18S30 U 9 Hwy IS N . 8300
Clearwater. FL 144 2 4
Publish June I I . IS 1997
DEF-107

IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TN B IS T H JU D IC IA L
N O TIC E OF
C IR C U IT O F FLO R IO A
P U B LIC SALE
M AND FOR
PUBLIC NOTICE •* hereby
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
gven that on Ihe date and tune
G EN ER AL
listed below and continuing
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
bom day to day until a* goods
C A S E N O . 9 7 -44 4 O A -1 4 -W
are sold we wUI sell al puCmc
TRANS FINANCIAL
auction, to Ihe highest bidder
MORTGAGE COMPANY
tar cash at Ihe warehouse of
Plaintiff.
STORAGE USA located at 488
VS
FLORIOA CENTRAL PARKWAY
JAMES S GRAOERA/K/A
LONOW OOO FL the tallowing
JAMES 0 GRADER and
goods wares and merchandise
DEBORAH 0 ORABER
for rent and other charges tor
at a l .
which a lien on same ts
Defendants
claimed to wit
N O TIC E
N O TIC E OF
OATE FO SALE
04/24/97
OF F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
ADM IN IS TR A TIV E
TIME OF SALE
1100 A M
Notice
is
hereby
gnren
that,
C O M P LA IN T
ERIC RICHAR0SON
4134
pursuant to that Final Judgment
C ASE NOt 1 9 4 9 9 -9 9 -A
MOUSEHOLO ITEM S
of Foreclosure dated June 11 th.
TO 0ENNIS ARTHUR OUBE
FARRAH HAMILTON
4301
1997. and entered m civil case
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
MOUSEHOLO ITEM S
An Admmistrabve Complaint
number 47-844 C A -1 4 -W of the
BERNARD LONG
4847
to revoke your be onsets) has
Circuit Court ot Ihe ISth
HOUSEHOLD ITEM S
been filed against you You
Judicial Circuit m and tor
STANLEY VANCE
4151
Seminole
County.
Florida
have Ihe right to request a
MOUSEHOLO ITEM S
hearing pursuant to Section
wherein TR ANS FINANCIAL
E0W1N P CLEVELAND
4184
120 37(1) and (2).
Florida
M ORTGAQS
COM PANY.
is
HOUSEHOLD ITEM S
Statutes, by mailing a request
Ptamlitt and JAM ES 9 ORABER
S MEDIA WORLD
tor same to Ihe Florida
A/K/A JAM ES D
ORABER
INC/BfiLLAMV
4414
Department
el
Insurance.
DEBORAH
0
ORABER. I B O IE S OF RECOROS
Division of Legsl Services. SI 3
AM SOUTH BANK OF FLORIOA.
MARGARS TB S AVER
4470
Larsen Beitomg. Tallahassee
is/ere OefendanRs). I w N sell to I MOUSEHOLO ITEM S
FL 32399-3331. II a request tor
Ihe highest and best bidder tor
LARRY BUSICH
4477
hearing is not received by July
cash al the west front door ol
MOU9EHOLD/1NVINTONY
30th. 1997. the right to hearing
the Seminole County court­
0AVI0 M AUN
4494
ei this matter wiH be waived
house in Sanford. Seminole
MOUSEHOLO ITEM S
and
the
Insurance
County. Florida, at 11 00 A M
PATRICK GORIE
4529
Commissioner will dispose ol
on the ISth day ol July. 1997,
MOUSEHOLO ITEMS
this cause m accordance with
the following described proper­
BER N AR O LO N G
4808
law
ty as set forth In said F met
MOUSEHOLO ITEMS
Publish June 18 2S. and July
Judgm ent to wit.
A 850 00 cleaning deposit wifi
2. 9. 1997
Lot 117. Tuecawilla Unit 14B,
be collected tor each unit pur­
, DEF 208
according lo the plat thereof,
chased and refunded after ait
as recorded in Ptat Book 17,
conlenla ot the umt/s has been
pages 9-10 ol the Public
removed from Ihe facibty The
Records
of
Seminole
County.
above information is to be pubIN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
Florida
hahed once a week for two con­
IN AN D FOR
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
secutive weeks Said sale lo be
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FAIR
DEBT
C O LLE C TIO N
under and by virtue of Ihe
FLO R ID A
P
R
AC
TICES
A
C
T
YO
U
ARE
statutes ot the state ot Florida,
C AS S NO. 9 9 -9 9 9 9 - C A - f 4 -L
AO
VISED
TH
AT
THIS
LAW
FIRM
ei such cases made and provid­
CROWN BANK, a
IS
0
E
E
M
E
0
TO
BE
A
O
fiBT
ed
Federal Savings Bank
CO LLEC TO R ATTEM P TIN G TO
Publish June I t . 18. 1997
(t/k/a Crown
C O L L E C T A D E B T AND ANY
OEF-94
Savings Association under
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
its former stale charter).
BE USEO FOR TH AT PURPOSE
Plaintiff,
Dated the 12th dey ol JUNE.
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
v
OF TN B 14 TH JU D IC IA L
1997
MICHAEL C BLACK and
C IR C U IT, IN AN O FOR
DEBBIE F BLACK,
MARYANNE MORSE
husband and wife.
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
Clerk of Circuit Court
FLO R IO A
UNKNOWN TEN AN TS . UNITED
By Roth Kmg
STATES OF AMERICA.
GENERAL
Deputy Clerk
DOB R POPS d/b/a BP Land
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
COOILIS 8 STAWIARSKI
Co . Inc . and B P LAND. INC .
C A S E NOl 44-2114 CA 14 A
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Delendenta
GE CAPITAL M ORTGAGE
Suite 450
N O TIC E OF SALE
SERVICES. INC F/K/A
Tampe. Florida 33807
Pursuant te Chapter 4S
AM SOUTH BANK OF
Telephone (913)977-8006
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
FuORlOA
F/K/A
CSS 494-01150
pursuant lo a Summary Final
FORTUNE BANK
Publish June IS . 25. 1997
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
PLAINTIFF
DEF-204_______________________
June 2nd. 1997. and entarsd in
VS
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T
Case No 98-2289-CA-14-L ot
NANCY F COOK
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
the Circuit Court of Ihe ISth
F/K/A NANCY F ALGER
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
Judicial Circuit in and lor
UNKNOWN 6-&gt;OUSE OF
IN AN O FOR
NANCY F COOK F/K/A
Seminole
County.
Florida,
S
E
M
IN
O
LE
C
O
U
N
TY
,
wherein CROW N BANK, a
NANCY F ALGER
FLO R IO A
Federal Savings Bank (t/k/a
JOHN OOE ANO
C A S E NO .I 9 9 4 0 9 1 -C C -9 0 -F
Crown Savings Association
JANE OOE AS
BRIDGEWATER
under its former stale charter)
UNKNOWN TENANTS
NEIGHBORHOOD
is Plaintitl and M ICHAEL C
IN POSSESSION
ASSOCIATION.
INC.,
BLACK and DEBBIE F BLACK,
OEFENOANT(S)
a Florida not-for-profit
N O T IC E
husband and wife. UNKNOWN
corporation.
TENANTS. UNITEO STATES OF
OF
F
O
R
E
C
L
O
S U R E SALE
Plaintiff.
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
AMERICA. BOB R POPE d/b/a
v.
pursuant lo a Summary Final
BP Land C o . I n c . and B P
LA ILA KHIMANI.
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
LAND. INC are defendants. I
Defendant
May 30th. 1997. anlered m Civil
will sell to Ihe highest and best
N O TIC E O F A C T IO N
Caae
No 94-211 9 -C A -I4 -A ot
bidder tor cash at Ihe West
TO : Lai la Khimaru
the Circuit Court of Ihe ISTH
front door of lha Seminole
9555 Kingsbury Court
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
County Courthouse, 301 N
Windermere.
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida
Florida 347S8
I wilt sell lo Ihe highest and
al eleven o'clock a m on the
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
best
bidder lor cash at Ihe West
Slh day ol July. 1997. the fol­
action tor mtunctivo relief has
from door ol the SEMINOLE
lowing described property,
been rued against you and you
County Courthouse located al
together with all improvements,
are required to serve a copy of
301 N Park Avenue in Sanlord.
appurtenances and futures, as
your written defenses, if any. to
Florida, al 11 00 a m on the 3rd
set forth in said Order or Final
ft on Clifford B. Shepard. III. tha
day ol JULY. 1997 Ihe following
Judgment, lo-wit
Plaint iff a attorney. • whoae
described properly as sat forth
Lot 4. EAGLE CREEK, accord­
addrssa la Shepard. Ftlburn 8
In
said
Summary
Final
ing to the Plat thereof as
Qoodbtatt. P.A., 221
N.E.
Judgment, to-wit
recorded in Ptat Book 38. Page
Ivanhoe Boulevard. Suita 205.
L O T 12. B LOCK N. THE
87, of the Public Records of
Orlando, Florida 32804, on or
W O OOLANOS
S E C TIO N
2.
Seminole County. Florida
before June 25th. 1997. and file
AC CO R DING TO THE PLAT
Oaled at Seminole County.
the original with the Clerk of
IH k M k U f. Ad R ECORDED IN
Florida this 3rd day of June.
this Court either before service
PLAT BOOK tC. PAGES 38 ANO
1997
t
on the Plaintiff's attorney or
34.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
Maryanne Morse
immediately thereafter; other­
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO R I­
Clark ol Ihe Circuit Court
wise a default will be entered
DA
Seminole County. Florida
against you for the .elief
Dated this 2nd day of June.
By Dorothy W Bolton
demanded In the Complaint or
1997.
As Oepuly Clerk
Petition.
(C
IR
C U IT C O UR T SEAL)
KENNETH L SCHLITT. ESO
OATED this 2 tat day ol May.
MARYANNE MORSE
Florida Bar No 0883887
1997.
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Attorney for Plaintiff
MARYANNE MORSE
By Dorothy W Bolton
Sobering. While 8
CLERK OF TH E C O UR T
Ovputy Clerk
Luciak. PA
By: Carrie Buettner
THE
LAW OFFICES OF
20t S Orange Ave . Suite 1000
Deputy Clerk
0AVI0 J STERN. P A
Orlando. FL 32801
NOTIFICATION
4600 SHERIDAN STR EET
(407) 425-4305
if you are a person with a dis­
STE 400
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom ­
HOLLYWOOO. FL 33021
ability who needs any accom­
modation tn order to participate
(9»4| UUJ-U4UU
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you are enti­
96-07149(GNW)
m this proceeding, you are enti­
tled, at no coat to you, to the
IN ACCO R DANCE WITH THE
tled. at no cost lo you. lo the
provision ol certain assistanco.
AM ERICANS W ITH D ISABILI­
provision of certain assistance
Please
contact
Maryanne
TIES ACT. persons with disabil­
Please
contact
ADA
Morse, Clerk of the Seminole
ities needing a special accom­
Coordinator al 101 N Park
County Court, al 301 North Park
modation
should
contact
Avenue. Suite N 301. Sanlord.
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 32771,
C O U R T A0MINI&amp;TRATION al
at 407-323-4110. eatanalon
Florida 32771, telephone (407)
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
4227. within two working days
823-4330 eat 4227. within 2
Courthouse at (407) 123-4330.
of your receipt of this Notice; it
working days ol your receipt ol
1-900-955-9771 (TD 0 ) or 1-600you r 'e hearing or voice
this Nolice, if you are tieenng or
955-8 7 70. via Florida Relay
voice unpaired, call I -800-958Impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.
Service
■771
Publish: May 28, and June 4.
Publish June I I . IS . 1997
Publish June 11. IS . 1997
11. 18. 1997
DEF-109
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IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U N T.
IM N T B S N T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT, IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O . 9 T -9 I -O A -I 4 -W
ATLANTIC MORTGAGE
■ INVESTM ENT
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
JOHN ARNOLO MURPHY, et a l .
Oaten dant(s)
N O TIC E OF SALE
Notice is hereby gnren that,
pursuant
to
a
Summary
Judgment ot Foreclosure. I will
sell the following described
property located in Seminole
County. Florida
Lot 3. Block L. SUNLANO
ESTATES, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat
Book I I pages IS through 22.
ol Ihe public records of
Senunote County Florida
al public sale to the highest
tedder for cash at the West
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida. 11 00 a m on July 1Sth.
1997
Notice
Americans With
Disabilities
Acl
ol
1990
Administrative Order No 94-20
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate m this proceeding
should
contact
Disability
Coordinator al 101 North Park
Avenue Suite N 301. Sanford
Florida 32771 at least tare days
prior
to
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330 E li
4227
I -900 958-8771 (TO O

C L A S S IF IE D A D S
Orlando - Winter Park

Sem inole
407/322-2611

407/831-9993

PflIVATi PARTY runs

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

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WITNESS my Kami ami
ot
tt»ia Court on Jo*a 11th I M F
(Court Saaf)
M ARYAN N! MORS I
ClKR K CIRCUIT COURT
Oy Dorothy W Dolton
Oopoty C W ft
Donald l Smith laquor*

Atlornay tor Plaintiff
SOO North Ocaan Itraaf
Ja d to n n lta E l 32102
Tataphona S04/3S4 3C4S
Publiah Junv* t t 2S If f ?
Of f 203
IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF TN S S IG N TB S N TN
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
HI ANO FON
SSM INOLS C O U N TY . FL
CASS NO : S 7 -IS J S -O N -4 1 -W
IN RE The Marriage of
R O O IR T H P IR R Y
Petitioner
ANO
MARY KATHERINE EARLY
Respondent
N O T IC I OF A C TIO N
D IS S O LU TIO N OF M ANNIAGE
TO MARY KAtM lRlNK EARLY
AOORESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTtFlEO
thet en action tor dissolution of
memege lies been Med sgewist
you end you ete inquired to
serve e copy ol your written
defenses if any te it on RoCiert
H Perry Petitioner whose
address is S t 4 W 29th St
Sanlord FL on or before JULY
10th 199 7 end hie Ihe original
with the Clerk et this court
before service on Petitioner or
vnmedietely the fee Iter It yeu
tail to do so e default will be
entered against you for Ihe
rebel demanded m Ihe pehlion
WITNSS9 my herd end Ihe
seel of this court on MAY 30m
1997
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORES
C L IR K OF THE COURT
O T Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 4 t t . fS. 25
1997
DEF-4S_________________________
M T N I C IN C U fT C O U N T
OF T N I S IG N TB S N TN
JU D IC IA L C IN C U IT
OF FLO NIO A,
IN AND FON
SSM INOLS C O U N TY
G ENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C ASE NO . § 7 -81 9 CA 14 L
WEYERHAEUSER
MORTGAGE COMPANY
Plain till
vs
MICHAEL J MILLER
GAIL JEAN ROOEMICH
l/k/j GAIL J MILLER
MAYFAIR MEAOOWS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
sod DISCOVER CARO
SERVICES. INC .
Oelendantlal
N O T IC I
OF F O N IC L O S U N S SALE
N O TIC I IS HEREBT GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure deled June 2nd.
1497, end entered in Case No
97-21S CA 14 L. ol the Circuit
Court o l the E IG H TE EN TH
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
W EYERHAEUSER MORTGAGE
COMPANY is Plaintitl and
MICHAEL J MILLER, st a l . ere
Delendenta. I will sell to the
highest end bast bidder lor
cash in the West front door ol
the Courthouse, in Sanlord.
SEMINOLE County. Florida st
11 00 a m o'clock on the Slh
day of JULY. 1997. Ihe toltawmg
described property as set forth
in said Final Judgment, lo wit

■ XMIBIT *A"
Lot 59. MAYFAIR MEAOOW8.
A subdivision, according to the
plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 29. Pages 21. 12. and 31
ol the Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida. Less
the Easterly S 00 teal thereof,
together with
Beginning at the Southeast
corner ol Lot IS. said Maytsir
Meadows, run N 79*00 00* W
7 66 laet along tha Northerly
nght-of-w ey line ot Meadow
Boulavard. a 60' pnvala tightol-way. t Irene a run N 08'39 20"
E 110 09 tael to the. Northerly
line ot aaid Lot kite ol said Lot
16 Ihenca run S 79*00 00- E
12 18 tael along aaid Ima to tha
Northeast cornsr ol said Lot 16
thanes run 9 IfOO'OO* W
11000 teat along tha saatarty
bne ot aaid Lot 16 to lha Point
of Baginning
a/k/a 154 Maadow Blvd .
Sanlord. Florida 32771
DATEO this 3rd day ol June.
I9S7.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk of said Court
By Jane E. Jaaewic
As Deputy Clerk
Faber S Gilht/. PA
Suite 300
I S 70 Madruga Avanua
Coral Gablas. Florida 33146
(305) 662-4110
‘ Parsons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to h 'tiC ip a te in this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator al Semmols County
Courthouas.
101
N
Park
Avanue. Suita N101. Sanford.
Florida 12771. at toast five days
prior
lo
lha
proceeding
Telephone (407) 121-4330 eat.
4227. I-SOO-SS5-S771 (TOO) or
1-800-95S-S77Q (V) via Florida
Relay Service *
Publish June I t . IS. 1897
DEF ttS

pmHat. UbsU a 1 Keeb
‘ SUMS ‘

bs iff

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Maintenance and Dishwasher
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yard 139 International Pkwy
lake Mary *44-1000___________

APPLY ADHESIVES
Wa Trawl llt/Mr.
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AVON EARN TO 90% COGM8
Flei Mrs Etotdi: 331-1193 tod
Salat. Rap. 100-99* 2199
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sluts, some clerical, and good
amhrti. Great earning potential
Cad 293-3065_________________

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71— Help Wanted

71— Htlp Wanted

ASSISTANT MANAGERS Sam
Goody. Seminole Town* Clr
WaaMutietand.
A turnon la
Spg* Mas
Fleas* tppty m
parson

OOCXWORKER Trainee SM 10.
Load A Unload Trucks! FCC
Sra. F*e: X0T -M M 002

AUTOMOTfVE D C T A U R 9
SantonHongwoortOrtando
Good Incoma Potential
Ban*ms After tO Days
Tbeft S a H He. &lt;07 293 3055

Bartenders
W O R K A T B U S Y A IR P O R T

Jerry1a Caterers
323-0345 ___
M JM OUAL PERSON to tmpA*
mem and m a rtin weed control
program in sshofatale nursery
VSId 01 ran . starting pay ( M l
Ca« 3 3 2 1 7 7 7 ___________

Cabkwt Maker
b p wtamnaimg. aasenv
cang i m la a m Can lor an
wppimmam 1286100.

Cashieri/Counter
Person
Work el Busy Airport
Wo are hiring Friendly A
Courteous People
Competkhre Wagee.

CASHMRS. W ARSHOUSI A.
COL ORTVtRS
Apply n Par
amt SCO T TY S 700 France Are.

ELECT RICIAN
Spaoaary van

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Sanford CMC Cantor
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■LIGHT MOUSTRtALAuto Oetaamg
MK3 Wrtders
General Assembly
Prep Cook

COLLEGE
Orange City Campus

Classes Forming Now

2487 S. Volusia A trn u r. Orangr City
(H*&gt; t7S2V*kl In Jadr imritrnsj

(9 0 4 ) 8 5 1 -0 8 8 2
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71— H#lp Wanted
MANAQBHtMT COUPLE E«p
n i p t management A rapars
LNtort. auto. A tooN *97 7001

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NEEDS YOUI
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149 WSM BR . AM . 11101
Aftamonts Sprtnga, FL
(407) 774-7770
LABORER FOR ^ R A M C ktop
worker
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wood VNas. l i t Monk a Coud.

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Apply ready to aork btftaen
tam tam 170ft Hwy 17 a?
. FL
SALES REPS Wa read you to
grve you to* cfianc* to tnrtd a
new euetenre to saws of Ngfi
quaMy Wines and Champaqns
to PRilNO customer* rou can
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do to* job FAX restare to 407-

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LABORERS •OWVIRS
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Worktorse Lr«4 JXM O JJ
SANFORO 5 It 1111044
MERRY M AOS M M N o '
Car A In-seance Needed
Weekends f RFC l i t i « A
R e sid e n tia l C le a n in g
HOLLY HAJO a H R S M
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VACATIONS

UNBELIEVABLE PACKAGE!
UNBE LltVABLl C O U U S M M
EVENINGS ONLY LONOWOOO
*70 PER DEAL
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
C AU . *»*• 1*6* _ _ _ _ _

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SECURITY OFFICER JO S

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Unarmed FT WT Sanford area
Htfipnrtto AAAp 994Q1It
TELEH AR KETIRS Ctcekent
Salary • bonus eWi tongveood
baaed Mnngage Co Dey eves
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Leroy Hardawn 797 W 70
T O IL C O L U C T O R Vaevea* Ful
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407B M B M 7
_________
TRULY NOLAN PEST CONTROL
Now tknng Saws n g e r t n lor
Semeime t ViXuva Counkas
Safas e&lt;p nec a&gt;*sf berwNs t
C— hpany tehCN provded Ap­
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W O R K IN G SU P ER V ISO R
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17 SOWr a Banahts.
F R A N K L IN B ldg
i Baca. Inc.
407^ M . 777t
Oroemg
company
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tatSWva 1741100_________

Let A Professional Do It!
252-Additk&gt;ns &amp;

269-Concrete

Rem odoling

SWWT CONCRETE *061636
Drivaeays Pefloe StoawaJke
Harold Swift 407-124-1649
Deland 904- 71* -10*4

NEW REMOOELRCPAM
Doors eevtows Carpamry
K in g . decks
&lt;
A ennrrefe
1714437I S O Beam CBC19M 0

259-Child Cars
Center*
PRESCHOOL 4041917
Fun. loving Sa/a aducartiooai
cam tor your chad 174 1967

263Celllng Repair
POPCORN CEILING
REPAIR
CALL ROBERT 3749335

264-

Clock Repair

ANTIQUE CLOCKS REPAIRED
Grandfather Wax. UanDe A
Cuckoo 407 327 3370

265-Carpentry

SiaDs’Pattos'SMawaZki
Anything you read Lie A Ins
MCYisa Free mi 171 6JtO

270-Drywall
ORYWALL’STUCCO Rapaes
Wai A Caikng Taituras
Matched Popcorn 322 6114

271-Electrical
MYRIAD ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
nesutontialcommarciat
LK IER 0014297 Irsbonded
Call (407) 761-4662
NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL OICK'a ELECTRIC
407-1218711
Lie. t R0OO292LOver 16 Yrs.

NEED A REASONABLE CARRENTER? C aX Justin today
377-4063 »CBCC74103

272-Constructlon

DAVID GREEN CARPENTRY
Home improiramanti. W/ad. ra­
ptor*. ki/ns 370-1916/987-5706

Renee le/reeeonebie
Ouii.ier,
eip in FL Guar work AI types
of const IBC024103 121 4760

266Carpet/lnstallatlons
CALL US tor al of your carpel
ng and Door covering needs
ca r pet ton o im c t toaaaoo

266Cleaning
Sarvlces
HOUSE CLfc AN avG-Oeprivkil*"
honest One lima or eaaUy Cad
tor haa estimate between
8-2. M F 321 6712
“ T i W CLEANING: 122-6603.
Domestic to Offlcaa/Buklnais•&gt;. Wa do toe lob rtghl
KATHYS KLEANINO-ftovd .
wWy/mo. rental claan-outs 11
yrs a&gt;p » rats 310-6211

278-Home
Improvements
CHARLES 0 (Den| MK.LER
Butter CBC057265 Res/
Comm . remodel * &gt; V «n i ra­
ptor MC VISA
407-320-1741
OAVO KEY CONSTRUCTION
Lie: CQC067914 370-7701
LITTO NS Handyman A Clean
ng Svrs No fob loo smaAbig
Free asi 24 N sve 667 0*16
RA NO Y S REPAIRS. Ir t E it .
pant, rutton wood, repairs, cus­
tom woodwork *34-73*7

279-

lrrlgatlon/Hepalr

RAINMAKER IRRIGATION
Rapaes A Installation
free rvuneles Ca* I I I 6371

280-

Laundry Service

MARY'S LAUNORY SERVICE
Will wash A Iron, Pickup A
Deliver Low raws. 323-9344
MARY S LAUNORY SERVICE
Will wash A iron. Pickup A
Deliver. Lave rale*. 3719364

284-Lawn Service

297-Plumbing
J.W . RUCKER PLUMBING
24 Hr. Iv c A Dram Cleaning
(U c CFCt 407-369-9929

296-PrBBSur*
Cleaning
DUN RITE Houses, moDIM
home*, walk*, decks, dove*.
Free *kt U cftne. 1118171

Pressure Cleaning
CaX tor free esomaia
between 8 7 M-F 311 6712
PRESSURE SNam Washing
Decks ’ W lk l - Driveways
STEAM FACTORY 334 7666

302-Rooflng
NEW ROOFING A RE PARS
Ucftn*. Fin. Avail. Fra# Esl.
DAW. BoeOng. 2608214
DOLAN ROOFING LB. RCOO42704, Free Est. Ra Roofing A
Repairs. Pgr 6978120 ■
YATES ROOFING sine# 1*29
Church A Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gen.
U c. eRC0O » * 90. 322 144*

305— Secretarial &amp;
Typing

274-Fenca

A BETTER CUT. 3r DISC.
Week by Week , Realtor cuts.
FmaEst. Uc. 591 1464

NORTH SOUTH FENCE
Same* losul Custom Dasgn
Free asl Licrtna 366 3906

Central Floride Lawn ManagamentCompieto lawn car* Free
estimates 16081*9___________

TRCXSE ASSOC. Can FL. Inc
PARALEGAL. Legal due. prep
Adoption, bankruptcy, drvorce.
contracts, wills, incorporations.
N o ta ^ ^ ^ j^ g J IO ^

SPECIALIZING n 4l tenca rapairs, privacy lanca Instais. A
gales Fraa asomalas 60S 2336

291-Painting

313— Trash Hauling

BRUNNELL PAINTING, 2t Yrs
(9300495) Commflasidantial
Carpentry Repairs. W jl paper,
Plaslering
. 372 2591

HAUUNGtt
FT*ml train, gsrsg* clean outs!
Reasonable Rates'l . 3499656

276-Handy Man
6 STAR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES. Plumbing, carpen­
try. elec root A yard Work
O ust. Lie. 321-6426
HOME REPAIRS] ALL TYPES
Dona Espartly A Reliably
Call Caaav: 321-7967
MORRIS CONSTRUCTION
T/aa sve carpamry, it hauling,
odd |ot&gt;t A more No job too
small free aslimales 574-0621

MR. FIX IT
All type* ol home repairs.
Great references 699-9591

COMIARE SIO with 6 yr
Warranty A Power Wash.
Call Anibsi 33081*1
itlng
FRANK BARNHART Palnll
Plus Pressure Cleaning. Us/
_
Ins. Since 1970. 313-1161
HOME IMP. By Marc Ini A
Eat . paining, dry wall, wood rot.
garage shelves, eerm We.
sprinkler repair kcAns. 20 yr*
esp Many local rets pg 974LARRY S PAINTING
Painting A pressui* cie
Licrtna Free Esl 302-1337

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• Medical Office Specialist
• Computer Drafting &amp; Design
• Computer Electronics
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AX ranlal and real estate arfver
ttaemerts are sutyecl to the
federm/ Fwr Houamg Ad. winch
makes X Segal to adverttoa any
preference limitation, or d t
cnmmatrrjn based on race, col
or. religion, sai. handicap, laYttal siakrt or nabonaf orvyr

LABOR ERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
MALTIIMMM4MC9 AND 4411

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toftowng atrptoymam opportu-

_____ 323-0345___

M A IN TE N A N C E
Camp ground canoe rental
Some alartreat A pkintvng
Valid FIX weekends reryerad
04*122 4470 tori

P.IM61. Rifilg

CELEBR ATE SANFORD

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TOWNHOUSE.
17 . pnv.te back yard 6525
CaX 322-2362_________________

■ nUSTIH AL ELECTRICIAN
Laadman Needed 1149*
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Hanrke Busy Phones IBftk
; CLERK
Tiam n AX Phase* 174*
DRIVERS
local Meamg COL A |10ft*
OENERAL OFFICE
Computor KnowWdg* *7,Hr
CAAMMR
People Parson Needed 66»*
ASSEMBLY MSCMAMC
No Lay Off Her# W H r
M AOBMBT
Tup Growing Con ©any |I1.»*
CLERICAL ASSMTANT
Psd Medcai I ’ T*
LABOR TRABIEC
Laam a Trade 171*
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TOO l . I 6« i S i. Sanford

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6600 D O W fT.W HY RENT?
Whan you can own thd 3 bdrm
home to CH A , new paw A car­
pal.? Aak about MUO hornet!
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2 SDRM In qu*l nrg/bortiood
6300'non . ITO O P p 327 1667
after 1700 pm_________________
2 BEDROOM 1 172 BATH
LNfOto/KM/UM. rm 642Vmo
_______________&gt;0-2342
2/1 A/C L g yard. 2*19 El Cap*
tan Aye &gt;485Anon ' sfasl sec
AraN Ptoaaacat3307783
2611 WOHLAWN
2 brpm new rarpto rarprvl
650Gvnon
PORZIO REALTY - 372 88T8
S&gt;a PUNCH STYLE. Feocad
yard on 1 aera 6800/mon ItV
toabtte &gt;48 8*79_____________
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LAK8 LaaatoOpoon
New y j Pool. TEf##9 NCAA
WHY RENT? ICTOWto 11.000
dawn 7787071
SANTORO ISORM 71BATH
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AS50rmon • 1600ter No pets
K 0 «) 537 37771*0 7) 33089*9
1ANFORO-RENT TO OVFN
tSOO/dovm 64SO/mon
2 bdrm. CftSA. Famffynn .
1*07 Ho*y Am
CaW OMrtto: *89-7297
S T E N S TR O M R E N T A L S
' 8ANFORO 5/7 New carpet and
*SRYN HAVEN 1? to double
garage sperms • 647V3473
‘SANFORO 17 to kMpMea pm
W a Owl
6660/

407-336-1191

1 0 5 — D u p le x / T rlp le x

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93— Rooms For Rant
CLEAN I
M EFT a* R*y phewr. laundry
t * r c r i Owe Pnv sartong
‘ 308471
AFFtCMNCY
rv cinverwri tocakan
__________ 3238009__________
FURN ROOM - MOW* Woman
over 60 «wmkh praNrvad P*»r
notree 324 5930_______________
FURM tHCO R00MB8X uM*
ncl latKtty. phone, and M
■a 6*5- 1901 week 1248955
PRIVATE l o n o w o o o h o m e
Fum. cjpia A C tAOnrator ISO
Otp Phone *348767__________
ROOM FOR RENT 665.Week
IIOO/MC F uX house pnv
Wbrttot/prver *31-3151
ROOMS FOR RENT
i30GmonHOO/dap pay* Ml
&gt;ca« 321-7364
SANFORD Roommtta to Share
•spaneak I Lg bdrm to bath,
cable tv leund A U pnv. nd
utwstas
6366 mon
Security
dap Cal tor dtoaea *7689*6 or
pgr 416-2627 leave number or
message
M ^—
M— —

99— Apartments Unfurnished
1 BOHM A p t AW. Upstairs.
Electric A Water fumlahad.
6376/vno . pep. 324-1617.
AH HE AII
2 Bdrm Apl W 2nd Si
CAH.Cerpeted. Stove refng,,
3eaftw*4CQftM» 324-31*1

MARINER'S VILLAGE
lA A t 40A I BOFIki lA'OWO

1.680 •*) ft. 2 72 5 Brick Town
Home k pkc -xvrpsslefy rerv&gt;
rated
U 9k 0 6 0
VALUE
PLUS REALITY 904 537 C607
1*01 MELLONVXLE
2 bdim new carpel 642Vmon
FOrtTKl RE Ai.TY •377 «*?*

118— Office Space
For Rent
A MOVE M SPECIAL'! SOU tq
II A i*j* 6765 A MONIH Otoce
3710120 or 1337554
OFFKE/RETAJL
Space San
tord l*gn kaAc *79 aq ft 6426
or 1648 Sq 11 9750 Carpel 6 A/
C Wet at W X Prepereei 373
*229---------------------------------------------PROFESSKMAL/RETAX
1601 W. FWST ST
150 to 5.100 sq ft Also aval
QsAMd* toed storage. 5 bey Dttg
or total prop ol 15.000 aq ft on 1
1/1 ac 3228195 or 740 *500
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
5400 sq ft bldg total 1700 aft.
per olhceunK 407 321 7004

127— Storage/Off ice
For Rent
CASSELBERRY U I Offtcto
warehouse. 1/3300 Sq. FI
A/C, truck access, hl-doors,
11.950 Mo. 339-2422.
Don *988016 altar 8pm.

141— Homes For Sale
ACCESS T O DOZENS of urealad homo* wi“i no realtor com­
mission 800 709 6478

7 SONY 6173610 ANO UP

323-6670
’ ROSELEA VILLAS
3/1 Special - f 4OCMXon.
HUO OKAY 407-3308*33
SANFORO M . no pets no
children, 6300mon
♦ 630G 5ec 377 33A?
SANFORO in ITFOkAonthVERY CLEAN, Newly Renewal
«d Move-In Special 32187M
SANFORO vary rvre 2 BR lor
retv.es
Near Lk Monroe.1-4/
Max t 450/mo 3218757
~ STUDIO APT. SANFORO
6375 mon water n d . angle
person, NO PETS 3730631
TOWN CENTRE APART9
6300 Bonus Money on 3.bdrm
PHase can to quality
122-

100— Condominium
Rentals
^
— — —
2/2 LAKE Front, trpic, aern
porch, covered parking 6660/
men tv. mass 666-5190

C a t C m .lx

319— Upholstery
MEL'S UPHOLSTERY A
CRAFTSMAN WOODWORKING
30 yra Sip. 32189*4

A d v e r t is e D a ily In A l l 3 P u b lic a tio n s
S a n fo r d H e ra ld • B a r g a in H u n te r • L a k e M a r y Li£e
A 3 -Line A d A v e r a g e s $46.00 / m o n th
C a ll T o d a y ! C la s sifie d D e p t. 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

ftTFOROARlf HOMfS
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ta**. Ca* seeks
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LAKE MARY Orar 1/3 acre to/
ckrvFI rm. 2 puchek 184.900
1/2 ACRE 4/7 wpool. mother n
law suto 186.600
CUST. BLT 37 on 1 acr Jac
Kb (pie. 2 car gar ItM JO Q
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W W TER SPRINGS 17 C H A .
remodeled garage toed yd No
down ASOOmon 3333750

1S3— Acreage Lot For
Sale

Furniture For Sale
Dining Room Table"”
CHERRY W OOO
Oval 72- w/t*af a 6 plush
upholstered chatre. Never
opened, still boxed.. Coal
S2400. Sell 1750. Matching
Cherry coffee A end
tetolee, *e8 C S G 477-1426
LOTS OF NEW FURNTTURC AX
new 8 chair Orm, Black Leather
sofa w/2 Week meaner* King/
fuX tire bade. ate. 373-3445.
art 202. anytime______________
MATTRESS SALE • FuX fire
used box tpnnga A mattress
665 00 Larry* Mart 3228132

186— C om pu ters A

Typing
COMPUTEFVTYPEtEm NG
Term
papert.
nesrUeftari.
brochura* pasteup A layout
327 5036
GEN. COMPUTER A Typing
8m, Bus. Acet, Flyers
He A Mere. 322-T I M

187— Sporting G oods
DELUXE Scuba OMng KEM CO
wafertoofarT corrpretaer. 5000
pai-12 cfm 10 bp 3ph EMctte
motor VT-IOIO 1*2 995 Speciaf
69 995 Kemco 407 372 1730

191— Building
Materials
Ip ll up.
40X32 we* 68340 now 67490
50X80 wea I I 470 now M 770
Other atraigni waif* avafMbfe
chuck 1 *0CF370 7340

199— Pete A Supplies
■EAOLE/CHOW H U 12 wks
Cute A toefy. S h ow A wormed
625 00 CaX 321 5068

2 ACRES M SANFORO
ZONED OC-2 1136.000

FREE TO OOOO HOME
Bmj dog puppet
Please cat 321-1470

BL John* Reedy 3228123

Prettiest lot in Town

201— Horses

100 ■ 127 w e HUGE OAKS
CONVtNHNT LOCATION |'?*60

Lake Ham ey Woods
II to o nw Acr** On LSM Nsmey
hew i d I . i t o 67* too

Rldtog lessons Hortet Provid
ad PVit Swvnmrg 7909391
' RAN Horaaahoemg Co. “
15 yr* of prof Shoeing A tommmg Hoi. cold. A correclwe
shoeing CaX 895 7887

207— Jewelry

RHAL ESTATE, INC
322-7498
RES LOT. Bg Oaks 1 79 Ac*
Meaonvrte Rd
Near Airport
655 000 332 8171 or 332 8455

157— Mobile Homes
For Sale
PARK AYE. u o e u PARK
Horrwe S3 000 to 66 000 Set Up
Fm ncrvj OCK8TI 322-20*1

M L fine Utn Jem to
Cus'om Design.!

safe 407-377
77 327-0*31

211Antique/Collectlbles
4 Rent Sm Store Antiques art
aiurbo. slam gfas*. torn rafin
ish . great aapoaure Downtown
Ovwdo 365 8872

CARRIAGE COVE

ANTK3UE Taking Up space?''
Broadway LXfy s Can Sa* them.
Ortafe: 3*6-8*77

2tl44c 2/2 63 Palm spring*,
double roof, raised FI room,
carport, W D m shed. 617.000

219— Wanted to Buy

12x62 2/1 80 manatee W O .
lg screen mom
56.600

CLEAN NEWSPAPERS
Alum Can* Ceeeev &lt;I
Recycling: MI-0004
Iral W T A \ la f.8-1
• II W. Ftral

24 ■ 46a V2 aOSkykn*
F I Rnom Carport 611.500

Call Canlaga Cove
323-6160
SINGE WIDE TRAILER 2/1, to
t d r t rm tv at and awnmg (ia
Hrm Please ca* 321-9605

159-Real Estate
Wanted
NEEO 1-40 ACRES CHEAP!
prefer highway frontage to CR
48 area. E or W CaX Je* 9871533

LAND WANTED

223— Miscellaneous
FOR SALE STEVEN KING LlBRARY include* 39 book&gt;q&gt;*
per baefchard cover 1700 0 6 0
373 2012 Aak tor 6* _____
FREE RAOIRS Fra* Re-Crystal
ng Uni caXs S9 95/mo CaX
tor rertnebona 407831 5*34
THANK YOU ST JUDE FOR
PRAYERS
ANSWERED
THANK YOU MOLLY

231— Cars For Sale
1900 COUGAR Auto, Irt AC
toil power MUST SELL) 1700
firm 32S 8368. leave meaaaga

Large Acreage Suitable tor SutoAvtsnn E in ring pianlad. road
homage A Umber i p lu l
Fail Ctoetog. Cash
W ia C M f it
Anarte Land Consultants. Inc
1955 Soum WoodMnd Bivd
Deland, a 32720 7998
(9051 734 7343. Fa* (904) 7347346 Ton Free (888) 635-6763

Truck/Busaa/Vans For
Sale

160— Business For
Sale

16*8 FORD m o LARUT 4X4 5
SPEED A/C.V8 NEW TIRES
13975 CaX 798 7365

LIMOUSINE BUSINESS
OeBary to Deland area 119* fuX
price
Includes Lincoln iimo
and yrttow page ada 298-7385

19*4 CHEVY I 'O Pick up 5
Speod A/C. bed kne
15965
CaX 298 7388________________
TRUCK BOX Atortvmxn tkamond
puna Fes am S 10 type*. 6. mo
old. 1135 330 9007

163— Waterfront
Property For Sale

TIRE D OF PAYING high prlcM ? Caff FRED I have the vehi­
cle for you. Call-. 330-30*4.

235—

238— Vehiclea
Wanted

321-0759/321-22f»/
EXCHANGE or SELL YOUR
Pioperty tor.tied anywhere'
INVESTORS REALTY 774-5615

QOVT FORECLOSED
Homes from pennies on si Deknquenl Tax. Repo t RE0's Your
Arms To* Frea (1)800-218 9000
E d H 7706 lor currant Slings

I BUY HOUSES!
A n y condition-All ca sh

(407) 689-9593 __
tOYLLWH.DE 3/2 DU gar. pool,
fence, carpet, ceramic A hard­
wood Boors, Lovtfy home, prime
area Reduced 691.900 3789148/323-3400________________
LAKE MARY Lg 2 bdrnV2 bath,
eat n kit ceJing Ian. sprinklers.
$84,500 FSBO 330-979?
LONGWOOO/LAKE MARY 3/1
Near YMCA A LMHS
Moving
mud tax 668,500 339 7778

8AN F0R 08 wooded acraa on
Lana SyNan 6200 000 w Matc/owaki, Realtor. 322-7983
8T. JOHN S RIVER 37 to pool.
2 car gar. lanvln/dn. 1167.900
VIP Properties 121-4764

165— Duplex For Sale
SANFORO
Assumable
TV
Great cash flow. 659,900 CaX
831 0432 day* or 3308444

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
3 pwca 811 Length. 8 It tax.
Great cond 323-0120 anytime
KITCHEN TABLE in Parted
rendition
LIKE NEW!
635
Please call 3788004___________

CASH 111 PAID!
For Junk Cart. Trucks A Misc«
KEEP AMERICA BCAUTiFUL 372 5990

239Motorcycles/BIkes
For Sale
I WILL BUILD your custom Har­
ley Davidson
Prices starting
41115 995 330-1996 tot dMaX*

241— Rec.

Vehlcles/Campers For
Sale
CAMP FOR 16 00 A NIGHT
’ Natural* Setting (total
A Secluded 352-735044!

'

2 and 3 Bedroom

314— Swimming Pool
Services
C AR L* POOL RENOVATION
W* do acrylic decks kool
decks, marett* A diamond
brtghtlO yr* Remodeling.
10% Senior Clttaen Discount
Lic/Bonded.407-329-7311

SANFORO HHTOR6C DMT.
4 PLEX Newly renovated By
l i t 6,000- 3218768.

STEN STRO M RENTALS

Work Day baton. I am
t P/T Mm

Part ama rw rvxjs 76 r o d
Grkai Tndyjb longwood area
tarn 6300* weekly
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MONTHLY PJ. (4 7 6 Brand new
3/7 homes No down lor qualt»ed buyer* MOVE IN THIS
MONTH) CaX Mtoheda Arvftewt
at 3398733pgr 839-7250
Near Airport. 2/1 Home on 1/3
•era « 1.100 tq ft b&lt;dg
159 000 Musi m M 352 3831987_________________________
NEAR OSTEEN Nee 37 rt me*
neighborhood to great schools
9*9500 CaX 322 3159_________
POOL* 3 BORM«Oraal Area
Family room. Fenced yd.
Only 186.909. 139-T*fa
SANFORO V I Beaul'/J FHJonc
Distort ToiaXy remodeled C H
A, new carpel, lg K m porch
AbenAAe/y no down! |490/Mon
333-3750_____________________
SANFORO 3/7 1805 W 3rd St
CIV A. Security Syl. Fr pic. Fed
yd w
r. X 38 work shop EXw/70
ISO* Cal Mike 793TRAS

‘SANFORO 27 Apr Cov paao
C H A new carpel
142676360
Jim Doyfa or Carole DePtoto:
223-2489 Ssanatrom Realty
J 5 N E IO HOUSES TO R E N T

*SAN#ORO 67 New carper and
part very nee
6*5071*50
‘BRYN HAVEN 3? to double
garage w a rm s
647676*75
•SANFORO 27 Apl Cov pano
C H A new carpet
642676360
Jwn Doyle or Carole DePtoto
122-2496 Slervelrom ReaRy
W f NEED HOUSES TO Rf NT'

181— Appliances A

141— Homes For Sale

IS

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just Cast Never a Tea*

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Competitive Wag­
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HOME CLEANERS
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Rentals

II

Jerry** Caterers
323-0345

EXPERIENCED LAWN helper
needed F/T 65-Tv pm* beneIks «Q7 321 8721_____________
F/T OR P/T SERVER Wanted
9 30-tpm Mon-Sat Eq&gt; [**Codega hot
kdi encouraged
•arrad CoXege
to
‘ Apply m person.
B apply
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E Fast si, ■Senferd, 321170*
FRAME H N O C R WANTED tor
OEM Manna Canvas COL Dor
ai preferred 337-IIES_________

K IT ‘N* C’AKLYLK ® by Lurry \VrlKht

71— Help Wanted

M ot
Summer
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407) 324-4334

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2450 Hartwell Ave.
Sanford, FI 32771

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MOVING SALE
Ail quality clean torn S bdrm
sat*, 2 an rm sets. 2 wan unto,
4 sals coffee A end tables. Armuu. 3 grandfather clocks, 50
antique ducks Lota cl other an­
tique tom A coAecttxas leather
sofa, tov* A ctour, leather sofa
6 love. Many other accessories.
OVER 1.000 fTEMS! 9-5. Morv
Wed 373 9302________________

YARD SALE
APAR TM E N TS

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one examination to the n ext
strokes and a heart attack. My doctor
has me on a low-rat diet. Is it all right
D y sp la stlc n evi can con tin u e to
M D IC IN I
for me to eat a couple of pieces of
appear w ell into m iddle age, unlike
fried fish or chicken once in awhile?
norm al, harm less m oles which are
DEAR READER: If you are on a
ordinarily present from birth. Once
low-fat diet, you should avoid unnec­
again, the principal risk In patients
essary fats. This would include fried
with dysplastlc nevi la a family history
PETER
food* of any type. Are you running a
o f m elanom a. Such a h istory m an­
GOTT.M.D. dates ongoing frequent examinations
risk by eating an occasional piece of
fried chicken? Probably not. especial­
by a skin specialist Lesions that dark­
ly if you fry the food at home using
en o r o th e rw is e ch an ge should be
olive oil
However, restaurants are not so
Any suspicious moles should be biopT o g ive;
I am
picky about their fats, so I'd avoid
en d in g you
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ordering fried foods when you rat out •ied and removed immediately. Such sen
patients mutt avoid excessive expo­
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sure to the sun and should be taught About Skin C ancer." O ther readers
high cholesterol substances In such
self-examination (at the appropriate who would like a copy should aead t3
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a g e ) to d etect w orrisom e changes. plus a long, seif-addressed, stamped
You may be aware that cardiolo
Many dermatologists rely on periodic
gists have recently revised their c o lo r ph otograph s o f m ost o f the envelope to P.O. Box SI17, Murray ran
thinking about the treatment of ele­ patient's body to compare nevi from Station. New York. N Y IStSC Be sure
to mention the title.
vated cholesterol in heart patients.
The present recommendstion is
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4t Douce
milligrams per deciliter and the LDL
SO Snapshot. for
(bad cholesterol) below 130 mg This
usually requires prescription medfoa
t*oo (Mrvacor. Lojpid and others).
Therefore, while I applaud your
concerns about moderating dietary
fat. you may wish to check with your
physician about the advisability of tak
ing a prescription cholesterol lower
ing drug Such therapy may actually
cause arteriosclerotic blockages to
regress, a benefit that simple dietary
precautions are unlikely to achieve
To give you more information. I am
sending you a copy of my Health
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Reports 'Understanding Cholesterol"
and -Eating Right lor a Healthy
10 Decorate
by Charles M. Schulz Heart " Other readers who would like
copies should send *2 for each report
it Granny or
plus a long, self addressed, stamped
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DEAR DR GOTT My grandson has
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are brownish black, range in site from
a pencil eraser to a silver dollar and
have continued to grow as he got big­
ger There are line hairs growtng frem
many of the moles and the lesions
sometimes Itch Hi* twin sister has no
moles What Is this condition and
what should be done about M*
by Howl* Schneider
DEAR READER I believe that your
grandson has "dysplastlc nevt,* moles
that are usually (but not always)
inherited
In most instances, these nevi cause
no health problems for several years.
Then they may begin to undergo trou­
blesome changes (darkening and
bleeding), which indicate that they
could be evolving into melanomas, a
highly malignant skin cancer People
with dysplastlc nevi who have a family
history (parents or grandparents) of
melanoma are at highest risk

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By Phillip Aider
Sometimes — after two or three
glasses of wine — I think I should give
stand up comedy a try. In the mom
ing. sanity returns to its throne and I
go back to my computer.
This deal might be called a comedy
of errors, except I think someone — I
forget who — thought of that title first
Against six spades. West led the die
mond king South won with dummy's
ace. played a spade to his ace. and
tried a heart to dummy's jack When
that finesse worked, declarer discard
ed his diamond loser on the heart ace
and made his slam
How many errors can you spot dur­
ing the bidding and play'
There were three. The first was
North's raise to four spades. With

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such a good hand for play in spades,
he should have made an advance cuebid of four diamonds This shows a
maximum no trump, usually four card
trump support and the diamond ace;
simultaneously it denies the dub ace
South s slam bid was debatable as the
opponents might have had two imme
diate red suit winners Technically, he
should cue bid five clubs
In the play, if the heart finesse had
lost, declarer would have been one
down immediately. Declarer should
have taken a ruffing finesse, leading a
heart to dummy's ace and continuing
with the heart queen If East covers
with the king, declarer ruffs, plays a
club to dummy's king and discards a
minor-suit loser on the heart jack.
Here, though, when East plays low,
South throws his remaining diamond
West is welcome to the trick, but de­
clarer's club loser disappears on the
established heart jack

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L E O ( J u l y 2 3 -A u g . 22) Oisessocials

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yourself horn negative thinkers today
Instead, seek compamonsfvp with people
you be Have are lucky Some of it may rub
off on you

Thursday. June 19.1997
Benefits could develop tor you tn the year
ahead through contacts you'll make in
dube and social organizations. Take an
active role m these groups
G EM IN I (K a y 2 1 -June 20) Tine it a good
day to dissect a problem thars been frus­
trating you lately. Take it apart a piece el
a lime and you should find an intrinsic
due to what makes it tick Know where to
look lor romance and you'll Imd it The
A s tro -G ra p h M a tch m a k e r instantly
reveals which signs a rt romantically per
tact lo r you
M a ilin g $2 75 to
Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, P .O .
Bos 1758. Murray Hi* Station. New York.
N Y 10158.
C A N C E R (Ju n e 21-J u ly 22) Follow your
instincts m your financial dealings today
Do not take any unnecessary risks, but

V IR G O (A u g . 2 3 -S e p t. 22) Beneficial
conditions are stirring at this lime where
your work is concerned Anticipation and
alertness will help you spot opportunities
LIB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Lady Luck wW
be looking kindly upon your endeavors
loday. This could be especially true in
areas where you can express your cre­
ativity
S C O R P IO (O ct. 24-Nov. 22) Your mater­
iel prospects are quite encouraging m this
cycle Watch lor developments that could
enhance your financial position and well­
being
S A G IT T A R IU S (N o v . 23 -D e c. 21) You
might receive some good new s today
rsgardmg an important personal merest
Be sure to respond in a m anner that
enhances its potential

C A P R IC O R N (D e c . 2 2 -Ja n . 18) Fresh
avenues for personal acquisition can be
found at this bme You may want to re­
explore channels that have not produced
lor you previously
A Q U A R IU S (Je n . 20-Feb. 18) Influential
friends b o m under your sign could be
quite lucky lor you loday. provided that
everyone involved has strong lasting*
about the task al hand
P I S C E S ( F e b . 2 0 -M a rc h 2 0 ) People
you've helped in the peal are the ones
you ahouk) go to today i you need some
type of assistance m fulfilling your amb*-

ARIES (March 21-April 18) Be opamwhc
about your ca u se if y o u 're prom oting
something meaningful lor yourself and
others today. Your mind set will deter­
mine the outcome.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20-May 20) Today you're
belter equipped than usual to help your­
self and others sort out critical affairs m
advantageous ways. Use your grits with
ckscretion
C iO T by N X* lac.

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WEDNESDAY

D e ce m b e r 18, 1996

50 Cents

S a n fo rd H e ra k l
S«rvln« Sanford, Loko Mary and Sam lnala C ounty olnoo 1S 08
Mth Year, No. 86 - Sanford, Florida

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Partly
Cloudy

Today: Partly
c l o u d y w it h th e
highs In the mid to
u p p e r 70 s. W in d
south lOmph.

It’s hail

Dale!

Lessard is new
commissioner
By NI6R P P IIP A U P
Herald 8lsff Writer

TO D AY
Toys for Tots
Th e Central Florida U.S. Marine Corps
Reserve Toys for Tots program la In full swing
with local businesses and Individuals helping in
the gathering of new toys for Christmas.
Unwrapped toys may be dropped off at
various businesses in the local area. Local high
schools have also been competing In the drive lo
help provide toys to needy children. The school
that collects the most toys will win a party from
radio station WJRR, prizes, and an engraved
trophy.
T o donate toys, still being accepted, photic
898-2038.
T o reelve toys, phone 1-800-531-1077. ext.
888 for Information on how to register.

SANFORD — Lurry Dule was
asked this morning what hr plan­
ned to do now that he has become
m ayor. " I 'm g o in g to D isney
World." hr said Jokingly. "Not re­
ally. I'm going to tuke u short
vacation after Christmas, but I'll be
spending a Ini or time settling in to
this new post."
Larry Dale Is the newly elected
mayor of Sanford.
Back In August when he first
started his campaign. Dule suld.
"Whut we now need is u fresh
voice." Lust night, the citizens In­
dicated they agreed with the con
cept.
He took the position by defeating
out-going clly Commissioner Bob
Dale, P a g * 6 A

H*ftM S u m fe, Turn* , VtnctM

Lsft: Sanford's nsw mayor, Larry Dais toasts his win
with his wlfa, Stsphanls as wall-wlshars look on at ths
victory party held at Cafe Jakes. Right: Commlsioner

Political pundit wraps
up city election scene

Jess and bluss courts

By VICKI DstORMIBR
Herald Senior Staff Writer

SANFORD — Seminole Community College
Is again offering a course entitled —Introduction
to Jazz and Blues." during the next term
starting Thursday. Jan. 9.
In addition to discussions of the history o f jazz
and blues concepts relating to instrumentation
and Improvisation, students will hear live
presentations by a number of well known jazz
and blues performers.
The course, taught by Dr. Robert Levin. Is
from 7 until 9:46 p.m. every Thursday through
April 24.
For information on credit or non-credit
classes, contact Bob Levin at 328-2107 or Joyce
Farr at 328-2080.

Planning ahtad
LAKE MARY - The city of Lake Mary is al­
rea d y p la n n in g on w hat happens a fter
Christmas The city has announced that U.S.A.
Waste will pick up live Christmas trees on any
Wednesday through January 15. Citizens are
requested to place It curbside with regular yard
waste. It is not required that the tree be cut to
four-foot lengths, as Is required for normal yard
waste.
All tinsel and decorations must be removed
however.

Blood drlvo
SANFORD — Various area businesses and
organisations will host blood drives throughout
the h olid ay season. Th e bloodm obtle is
scheduled to be at the following locations: Dec.
21. Choo Choo Car Wash, Sanford. Dec. 22. All
Soul's Catholic Church and Sears. Seminole
Towne Center.
Fri. Dec. 27. Ace Hard ward and Walmart.
both in Sanford. Dec. 29. Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church, Lake Mary. Jan. 3.
Heathrow Country Club. Heathrow.
Donors must be 17 years o f age and weigh a
minimum o f 110 pounds.
Tim e varies with the different locations. For
additional information phone 849-6100.

Brady lassard gsts a congratulatory kiss from his
grandmother, Sally Smith, at a victory party held at
Vivona's.

Outgoing Commissioner Lon Howell played Santa Claus at a children's
party before he played pundit this week. Annls Thomas, 2, thinks the big
guy Is OK.

SANFORD - With more time lo
spend on the golf course and lo
devolc to his business, outgoing clly
commissioner Lon Howell ulso hus
more time lo sit around and ponder
the political picture In Sanford.
The elections ure finally over in
the city this year. A new mayor and
a n rw ,clly commissioner will Join
Velma Williams who was elected In
September and Incumbents Whlley
Eckstein and Kerry Lyons In m ov­
ing the city toward the next cen­
tury.
Newly-elected mayor Larry Dale
and District 1 commissioner Brady
Lessard are celebrating their vic­
tories today. Meanwhile. Howell Is
thinking ahead to what Sanford will
be like In the future.
"I think great things arc In store
for the city of Sanford." Howell said.
The newly-elected officials will

bring the city forward, he said, and
the continued involvement of those
who did not win could only serve
thr cltv well.
"I think Lurry Dale Is the right
muu to lead the city Into tin- next
century." he said. "II anyone has
any doubts uboot Ills slralghlfor
wurdness. I think they need lo meet
with him and see that he Is a
straightforward kind of guy."
L o n g tim e co m m ission er Boh
Thom as, who was seeking the
muyorul spot, has ulways been a
gentleman. Howell said, and will he
missed In city government.
Howell said one of the things
which hurt Thomas the most In this
election was his association with
Sara Jacobson.
"I think he was hurt by the Night
Mayor' (Jacobson), who was telling
several people she and Thomas hud
struck a deal." Howell explained.
"Thom as said that was absolutely
r.Bas Pundit, F a g * 6A

C ops looking fo r rape, robbery su sp ec t
By VICKI OeBORMMR
Harald Sanlor Staff Writer
SANFORD — Law enforcement officials arc
looking for Robert Warren Simmons In connec­
tion with a rape and a bank robbery In Sanford on
Tuesday.
Simmons. 29. of 181 Lori Anne Lane In Winter
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Springs, allegedly raped a woman he has known
for several years
before robbing the First
Union Bank In the Seminole Center.
According to Ed McDonough, public Infor­
mation officer for the Seminole County sheriff's
office, the victim was driving on Elm Avenue
toward the Seminole County Court House when
she saw Simmons standing on the sidewalk.

She pulled over to give him a ride, McDonough
said.
When Simmons got Into the car. he pulled out
u knife and ordered her to drive to Andrews Road
off o f South Sanford Avenue. McDonough said.
There, he allegedly raped her at knifepoint In
the car.
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Feaver hits Sem inole County
on road through D istrict 7

lORlDA Of PARTMf NT Of

C H IL D R
&amp;FAM I

District

■Stor'l MS: ttvtrt DryH It th« pwkiic informtlian ottictr lor
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By STUART DOVLB

Qst Into ths spirit

8poclal totha Harald

Oet into the true meaning of Christmas at
Celebration Church in Lake Mary.
The congregation will perform "H ope If
B om ," an experience in the true meaning of the
holiday Thursday and Friday.
The show will be performed at the chruch on
126 West Lakeview Drive In Lake Mary.
Thursday show will be at 7:30 p.m. and
Friday’* at 10a.m.
Admission Is free and a nursery will be offered
for small children.

SANFORD--Sylvester Wynn and Terry Von
McKinney,
both
Seminole
High
School
sophomores, "brought the house down." Dec.
13 during Department of Children and Families
secretary Edward Fcavcr's visit to Reflections
Service Center In Sunford.
The 15-year-olds won u long, standing
ovation for two drnmutlc. lightly Improvised,
recitations delivered lo an audience of nearly
80. They hud come out to greet Feaver and
learn more about the new state department he
now heads.
Since October, Feaver has been touring

8tm ln o lt High School tophomora Tarry
McKinnay In adromatlc radiation.

Florida’s 15 social service districts.
Ills
purpose:
lo meet employees, promote the
mission and values of the new department and
address questions. In District 7, Feaver spent
an hour in cnch county: Seminole. Brevard.
Orange Osceola. Staff organized refreshments,
light
cntcrinlnmcul.
brief
introductory
ircscutntions by community providers and
cstlvc event sites.
"The atmosphere in cnch county reflected
our positive spirit and eagerness to begin
working under our new organization." said Paul
Snead Jr.. District 7 administrator.
The change to the Department of Children
and Families from the Department of Health
and Rchabilltullvc Services officially will occur

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Walgreens tries again for Lake Mary pharmacy
By NICR PPBIPAUP
Hsrtld Staff Wrltar
LAKE MARY — Walgreens is
trying hard to open a pharmacy in
Lake Mary. The request is back
before the City Commission this
Thursday night.
Walgreens originally submitted a
conditional use request for the fa­
cility. which called for access to
both Rinehart Road and Lake Mary
Boulevard. The proposal was to
build on the northeast comer o f the
Intersection. On the boulevard,
access and egress were to be
allowed for bothle ft and right turns.

During the Oct. 31 cltv commis­
sion meeting however, the request
was denied on the basis of the ac­
cess routes. Lake Mary Police Capt.
Sam B elflore expressed safety
concerns on allowing the turns in
both directions.
Subsequently, a second applica­
tion was submitted. It dropped the
recommendation for a left turn lane
from the property onto east-bound
L a k e M a ry B o u le v a r d . T h e
S e m in o le C o u n ty T r a f f i c
Engineering department Indicated
they had no objections to the new
proposal.
The Lake Mary police department
however, still is Indicating concern

over the safety at the driveway.
The city's Planning and Zoning
Board considered the second pro­
posal on Nov. 26. With 13 condi­
tions. the P&amp;Z voted 4 to 1 to ap­
prove the conditional request.
Among the conditions were the
requirement that special attention
be m ade in such m a tters as
lighting, safety, the geometry of the
road Intersection and lane striping,
location o f trees, fencing, truck
access and turn lanes.
City Planner Matt West says he Is
still not satisfied, saying the only
difference between the two plans
was the left-out lane from the site
onto Lake Mary Boulevard was

eliminated.
West said no matter what la put
on the property, the access Issue la
still going to be there.
Now. the matter has been for­
warded to the city commission for
final approval. The request Is under
new business on the agenda, and
while It Is a quasl-Judlclal decision,
it is also a public hearing. Repre­
sentatives from WEB Properties,
applicant, are expected to be on
hand to give their side o f the pro­
posal and respond to any questions.
The Lake Mary City Commission
meeting Is scheduled to get under
way at 7 p.m. Thursday, at Lake
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NEWS FROM T H E R E G I O N A N D A C R O S S T H E

1

FLORIDA

F irst f l IV d iscrim in atio n su it settled

Dudley withdraws rwwnt
TALLAHASSEE — A veteran Mate eenator from Cape Coral
who haa been linked to a female lobbyist has withdrawn his
name tor a key committee poM.
Republican Fred Dudley wae expected to be one of thoee
considered
for the chairmanship of the Senate Ways and
sidet
Means Committee following last week's resignation of Sen.
John McKay of Bradenton.
McKay quit after it was revealed in divorce proceedings that
he had been romantically linked with a female telephone
company lobbyist while leading the committee that wrote a
telephone deregulation bill.
Dudley , 53, told Senate President Toni Jem iiaja R-Orlaado,
laet week that be was too busy to handle
committee chairmanship, senate spokeswoman Karen
Chandler confirmed Tuesday.
” 1have not withdrawn my name, but I did talk to her about
the conflict between my various goals." Dudley told the Newt
Press of Fort Myers for Wednesday s editions.
But recent articles In the Florida Tlmes-Unlon o f
Jacksonville and the Sun-Sentinel of Fort Lauderdale said
has a “ close friendship" with Lisa Hanning,
Dudley haa
Henning, a 30year-old lobbyist who represents the pawnbroker industry.
Dudley, who is separated from his wife, haa denied that the
relationship was intimate.

returned to him for a starboard
tab with Mtsml-based Dolphin
Cruise Une.
But there wss a quick change
MIAMI — An entertainer had
"the wont day of hia life" when In fortunes.
"That young man had prob­
a pre-employment Mood test
turned up positive for the AIDS ably the wont day of his life. He
virus and, to malm matters toon the tsM, found out he was
worse, the job affor to work on s HIV positive and, in the terrible
emotional aftermath of that,
cruise shm was withdrawn.
But in the flrM case o f ita kind, telephoned to ask if he waa atm
the actor, Magn and dancer going to have a Job," satd
reached a 660,000 aettlement Thomas Eitaro. an attorney for
wtth the erufee Une and an the U.g. Equal Etanloyment
Opportunity Commission. "The
employment agency.
The entertainer, who has answer was'no.'"
The award comes In the first
asked to reenaln anonymous,
applied for a Mb la IM S through HtV-employment esse filed by
Columbus. Ohio-based Ameri­ the EEOC under the Americana
can Entertainment inductions, with DieabUttiea Act. Etfera said
which recruit* sets tar cruises Tuesday.
The settlement provided for
and theme parks. A signed
em ploym ent con tra ct was 678,000 In com pen satory

Sctfmart makt mlatakaa
TALLAHASSEE - Electronic manners rang up the wrong
prices for 46 of 1,368 items on sale at 84 Florida storm chocked
last week, the state Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services warned.
Department CommieMoner Bob Crawford cautioned hottday
shoppers to check their receipts agaliiM advertised sale prices.
"When you are dealing wtth sale prices particularly, when
merchandise has been marked down, sometimes the register
scanners don't reflect the markdown,” he said.
Inspectors checked the Items at stores in the Miami, Fort
Lauderdale. Palm Beach, Fort Myers, Orlando, Tampa,
Jacksonville. Tallahassee and Pensacola areas and found
scanner errors on 3,5 percent of the Items.
At least a majority of the errors, 96 of tha 46 discovered,
were In the customer s favor, Crawford said.
But In one case, a J.C. Penney In Fort Myers had Its scanners
set for 6300 for a comforter with an advertised sals price of
$199.99.
T fi'cd tftN tt scanners At 6 Toys R Us in'O rtlhfe-rvW bp
IM m t e a x h U iL 'a h B d a d r s M is a d M U a W ^ ^ ^
Crawford commended

Top lawytrt hoooftd
BOSTON - A Jacksonville lawyer who won the firM
Ml a
o charitable
monetary verdict against a tobaooo company and
Stuart attorney have been named two of the sighst "Lawyers of
the Year" by Lawyers Weekly USA.
Norwood “ Woody" Wliner won a 6750,000 verdict this fell
for Qrady Carter who sued Brown ft Williamson Tobacco Co.
after contracting cancer. Carter contended he continued
smoking because he became addicted to nicotine.
Since the verdict. Wilner has Sled more than 400 additional
cases, a class action suit, and another 9000 potential oaasa
waiting.
Stuart attorney Willie Gary btUtvea his life is a parable of the
American dream. Thie year be landed 11 verdicts over 61
million and settlements of 666.9 milUoo, He haa given an
average o f610,000a week to cbarttlse.
A graduate of Shaw University. Gary was later able to be*
queath 610 million to hie alma mater.
He aervea as Jeeee Jackson's personal attorney.
"He haa a great legal mind, but what realty impresses me
about him is that he hasn't caught imnsMs like a lot of people
in hia position. He remembers where he came from, and haa
reinvested in those root*," Jackson said.
From Associated Proas reports

MIAMI Her# i n the win­
n i n g nu m b e rs aalaotad
Tuaaday in tha Florida Lot*
tary:

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Disabilities Art enacted in 1090,
employers may not discriminate

against, qualified individuals
with a handicap, jrad EEOC
regulations spccUY HIV Is to be
cap under the]
treated as a hsndicu
law.
• O ne o f th e reasofia for
pushing l his act through ap­
pears lo be exactly that* concern
Tor the ever-burgeoning ,popu­
lation of HIV people who Without
p r o t e c t io n m ig h t becom e
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Woman flghta ordtr to toll
boy hia fsthor'a a killer
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JACKSONVILLE - Tho throat
of Jodi time win not prevent Kim
Sprodloy from trying to ohMd
her son from tho truui about Me
real fethor- a convictod ktUor.
Mra. Spradloy had boon
ordorod by a Judgo to toll hor oon
Justin that hia real fethar, John
E. Taylor, is serving 60 years in
prison. Justin thinks Kim 's
second husband, Kent Spradley,
la hia real father. Justin also
b sliovos hia last name ie
Spradley. though hia legal name
Is Taylor.
Taylor, convicted of murderhia ex-wife's roommate, has
id a Judge to allow him to see
his son.
As part of that process. Circuit
Judge Patrick Kennedy in
Daytona Beach ordered the
boy's mother to ten the boy the
truth about his real father to
der the boy's reaction beconsidering the viMtstion
request.
i has refossd and could fee#
Sheba
Jail time os a result.
"1 don't think It is time tar my

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Mrs. S p r e d k v ^ Turefe&amp;fo a
telephone Interview from tier
law yer's office In Daytona
“
b. She said she wanited to
until he was a teen-ager
lotting him know about
Taylor.
She ■aid the boy could be
devastated if he found out about
hia real father. Mrs. Spradley,
97. has even kept her son home
from school to prevent him from
hearing about it.
T a y lo r's m other. C heryl
Jackson of Daytons Beach, sold
her son (elks about Justin con­
"He's talked about seesstantly.
um u j
his son since he went lo
tng hia
h Mb m I 1
p riD O fi i but he was worried about
would react to seeing
howrJustin
Ju
him." she told The Daytons
Beach News-Journal IsM week.
Under Florida law. a murderer
cannot be prohibited from
maintaining a relationship wilh
his or her child, unless the Judge
believes such contact would
harm the child.
"One of Kim's main concerns,
if this child goes to the prison to
visit his fetkir — this person has

Faithful see the image of
Mary on side of building
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CLEARWATER - Some
asy It's a Christmas miracle:
they esc the Image or the
Virgin Mary on the side of
an office building.
A customer of Seminole
Finance ftrat noticed the
shape Tuesday morning. St.
Petersburg television station
WTSP sired a report on the
noon news.
Within two hours, the
parking lot was Oiled with
dosens of people from the
Tampa Bay area. T h ey
brought cameras, children,
rosary beads.
Olorls LaRosa hurried
from her St. Petersburg
home as soon as the news
ended. She stood there
throughout the afternoon,
looking and saying the
rotary.
"S h e 's com e to te ll
everybody to prey," Mrs.
LsRoss said. "That's all she
oaks of people to lo pray.'
A spokesman for the

C ath olic” D im eae o f Si.
I'yu-ral/Mfig said no ope from
the church planned to In­
spect the Image.
"Is it man-made?" asked
the spokesman. Joe Mannlun. "E v e r y o n e should
exercise u great deal of
brail hy skepitelstn."
Stretching almost 60 feet
high and more than 20 feet
across on nine bronzecolored gloss panels, the
Image was evocative of a
stained glass portrait of
Mary. Shades o f purple,
blue, yellow und green —
like a drop of oil In a pool or
water — washed across the
m ir r o r e d s u r f a c e a n d
swirled Into a robe-draped
figure with downcast heud.
’ullcc estimated that by 9
p.m. ns many ns 1.000
people hud been through the
building's parking lot.
"1 cun't believe this." said
Jam es Urodcrlek. 35, a
programmer for Seminole
Finance. *'t think It's totally
ridiculous."

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said.
The i-ntcrlulncr showed nc
signs of Illness nl the tlrtic and li
still in the business, said Elfers.

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COLUMBIA, S.C.
years as imanaging editor at
I.C. - After 1M
m yearn
newNMoer,----------Joe OMeeby is rehimtni to
The (Columbis) Stata
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The Miami Herald
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"W e are s better newspaper baedues of hia akflla and
communication with the community," said OH Thelen, The
State's executive editor. The move laeSbctlve Fab. 1.
Oglesby was a lead writer for the Herald’e Puhtser prise*
winning eeriet of editorials on the Haitian refugee crisis in
1M3.
A native of Tampa, Fla.. Oglesby is a graduate of Florida
ASM University.
• "I grew up there as a professional." ho said. "This is a
chance for me to go home and do some things I've always
wanted to do."

nagos from ' Dolphin ahd
618,000 in bach pay and com­
p en sa to ry dam ages from
American Entertainment.
The consent decree settling
the lawsuit contained a nonadmissions clause, "which is
equivalent to saying ‘we didn't
doit,"'Elfers said.
American Entertainment was
"caught in the middle or things"
by pasMng along a list of teats
that Dolphin applicants were
requ ired to undergo, said
American Entertainment at­
torney Wesley Newhouse.
"Beyond that my client had no
further involvement In terms of
g ivin g tests. They m erely
communicated Dolphin's reulrements," Newhoutc said.
nder a policy change since the
Incident, the agency no longer

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north part. Wednesday night:
Wind south 16 to 90 knots. Seas
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waters choppy. Widely scattered

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a reporteddispute wftha female. Ho m
domeetlcvtokneo,
•Irvin Richard Beverttt, 44. 1S01
arretted by Sanford
at a buataa
Sanford AvenusBeturtty w h m offlcl
a dispute with a female. He waa ch
battery.
•Party Jacobs 54, of Xridar Road. •
•hertfPa deputies in tho 100 Mock of 1

Saaroh warrant
Member* of the Bemlnoie Co
County Investigative Bureau
warrant Monday at a pool ha
Sanford. Offlcere eaid they we
related activtuty and question*
at the time of the raid.

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Willie Bodlford. 90, of Park Avenue. Sanford, wee errate d on
Monday alter offlcere reported he hod ueed a credit card at tho
Seminole Towns Center which was proven to have been atolen
from a Sanford woman* Police rocihrtd a daaertsttof! of

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use of a credit card.

M a li awns
•Jeanette D. Knight. 29, of 3 Castle Brewer Court was
arrested by Sanford pokes at a retail elan Monday In the 3100
block of S. Orlando Drive. She was accused of taking three
pacha of cigarettes from a atom without paying. She waa
charged wtth retail theft. Police eaid she shoved the clerk who
attempted to atop her. and waa also charged wtth battery.
•Stephen Harry Lawior, 47, of ISO Cedar Avenue. Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police Monday at a retail store in the
3000 block of 8. Orlando Drive. Offlcere eaid he attempted to
take a four-pack of batteries from the atom without paying. He
was charged with retail theft.

Traffic stop
David Mickey Romansky. 40, of 109 Hasel Btvd., Sanford,
waa atopped at his residence by Lake Mary police Monday. Ha
waa charged wtth driving under Uw influance.
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• O rdinance &gt;81 — Sod
reading — B ite n d in g
moratorium on ceUuier towers.
•Consideration — Request for
conditional use for W alloons at
the nurthaaat comer of Laha
Mary Boulevard and Rinehart
Rond.
•Consideration — Requeet for
conditional use for Mainstay
Suites Hotel In North Points.
• O rdin an ce 8S2 — 1st
reading — Retone from R1A to
R-f, 179 Weehington Avenue.
•Consideration — Requeet for
economic Incentive from OB
Caftal Services.
•Ordinance 833 — Amending
off-street parking requirements
for moteta/notels
•Resolution 503 — Renaming
a portion of Flora Creek Court.
•Adjournment.

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stolen Saturday as the result of a vehicular burglary in tho BOO
block of Brightview at Chaas Groves.
•Tw o venicka were reportedly burfearteed Saturday in the
400 block of Sun Lake Loop near Lake Mary. Bide windows
were reportedly broken on both vehicles. The only Item
reported stolen was a email pistol valued at • 100.
• A central vacuum cleaner, valued at 0300 waa reported
stolen Saturday from a residence In the BOO block of Hassocks
Loop near Lake Mary.

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agreement, Crystal Lake subbasin of tho Monro* Basin
center.
•O rd in a n ce B IS — 2nd
reading — Amendment to Bay
Tree Center PUD.
• O rdinance B IS — 2nd
readubg — Amending police
pension plan.

Sanford pollec reports
• A 0100 AM/PM/caaastts player valued at $100 waa
reported stolen Monday from a n atdance In the 1100 block of
W. I2thstrectin0anford.
• A microwave oven. TV set and other Items wtth a total
value of 0320 were reported stolen Monday from a rsaidtnos in
the 400 block of Palmetto Avenue In aanford.
• A lap too computer and several other Items wtth a total
value of 01.340 were reported stolen Monday in a vehicular
burglary in the 300block o f*. Third Street to Sanford,

B oats m u st carry
flo ta tio n d evices

until tha board rtvlewa ap­
pointment Information forma.)
• Re q u e a t c o m m ia a lo n
authorise beginning of data
collection between W. Crystal
Lake .and control structure at
Country Club Road.
• Requeat commission for­
m alise econom ic incentive
commitment of 10/17/90 with
HTBfcr up to 0150,000 over ftve
yean.
• R e q u e a t c o m m ia a lo n
authorise city mnagsr to execute
renewal of contract -for group
employee health/dental/Un In­
surance.
• R e q u e e t c o m m is s io n
authorise proceeding with re­
quest for proposals for purchase
of triple rwnUM*t"^ custom Ike
pumper.
The regu lar com m iaalon
meeting, scheduled to begin at 7
p.m.. will be proceeded by a
work session beginning at 5:30
p.m. Tha only Item listed for
discussion la an update on de­
velopment in Primers.
Laha Mary City Hall la located
at 100N. Country Club Road.

AdmUteon: 03.00 par psmon
06.00 per oouplo
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�Editorials/
It’s time to rein in the courts
EDITORIAL
rqeeattv is

flotation devices to lend to boaters t a r tbs
remainder of the day. Yes, they w ll sttt hand
out citations, but s boater's day won’t be
completely ruined.
Certainly, we don’t want anyone to bo
charged in connection with this new law. It la
designed to protect boaters and their paw
senders In thte state where boating accidents
are nigh on the Ust.
The point here however, Is not to concern
trots on the loan of flotation devices, but to
show that this organisation, Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Is
showing compassion far others.
We believe there Is a need far more such

J O S E P H S P EA R

Nixon’s final
outrageous act

It's Richard Nixon, who rise?
In 200 hours of -------recen tly relen ted
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Naturally, there are times when even the
tost tender loving approach to a problem can
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soplc are Quick to cvtttdss when there ap*
tarn to ha spM hlim with a (probably un*
inrahtsl netmmnr Yet ith a nrnblem la thrtr
vn, they Hnetedletety aay that people don't
It Is our bettef that if an city eodaa and
criminal laws ware suddenly enforced with
punishment meted out accordingly, there
would be no Joy in Sanfordfiuid this

probttoa, and aa soon aa some became
available, the bonus wore fined up to the
potnt where they are onoe again back on the
tax rolls.
Had there not boon compassion shown
along the way, ths city would have lost some
Yea, let's crack down on crime aa hard aa
. Whan violations are apparent for
m periods and authorities are given
but unfounded excuses. let's take
action.
But far minor problems, let's give people a
chance. Are we supposed to bo our brother's
hooper? You're dam right we are. Let's not
only start acting that way, but encourage our
officials to do likewise.
Take g lemon from the Florida Game and
Fraah Water Commission. Do something nloe
to help others t a a change,

S

Berry's World

ELI EN G O O D M A N

Browns should kesp custody

For the sake of the children.
Forty miles away bom the Santa Monica
courtroom where Judiths and Louis Brown
are suing OJ, Simpson for the “wrongful
death*ofNlcofe, n second courtroom drama
ta In progress, O.J. Simpson Is suing the
Browne lor custody of his two children.
The Orange County courtroom is dosed
and there la n gsg order muting even the
of O.J. reporters.
But Inside, a
•not a Jury but a sole Superior Court
named Nancy Wteben Stock-has to
out and to ruts in the best interests of
eydnsy and Justin Simpson.
Bvsr since a white Bronco on the L A
freeways tumid a homicide into a national
obsession, 1 have thought of these two
children. Whet must it feci like when your
nuttier is killed and the fattier you turn to
far comfort ta accused of her murder?
When these two children went to live with
their grandparents, 1 Imagined what It waa
Ilka in a work! of such divided, no, ruptured,
family loyalties. The minefield of divorce
must seem like a bucolic landscape
compared to this terrain.
Btnce their father's acquittal, Sydney and
Juattn have traveled every other weekend
between Dana Point and Brentwood,
transferred like diplomats at a neutral spot
from one car to another by intermediaries,
De they keep a different set of emotions or

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• dueling accusations of wrongdoing. Bui
toy pale next to this case, which must be
amed by both father end grandparents as
second or n third teat of innocenoe or
iltt.

Of courts, Judgi Block le not allowed to
sccond'gusss homicide verdicts while
making a custody decision.
Nor. if the
reports this week are right, is she inclined
to aocept the arguments that wife abuse* •
the charge O.J. ones admitted to end na#

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reellg ili siiiiii of the
(expletive deleted)."
T h e n eat d ay,
N in o n w e e s t i l l
■tawing about the
opposition i jffw w i
snggMtert they "g ri a
those people" to inveeUfl
Nison (I will edit Ms
deference to our family
them Uhs a ion o f stand

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uulment were not available to comment or
t any further detail# of the Incident that oc*
fef n W eir Jurisdiction. .
ouowbtg the rape, Slmmona ordered her to
drive him to the shopping center where the booh
J it s not I
l» located, McDonough eald. She left Mm there. ; from the ha
he aald.
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Simmons la also a auapect In the armed rob*
bery at the Pint Union Bank, McDonough aaM.
ta i a n d ll
According to McDonough, Stmmona baa a ' green eyas,
criminal record dating to IBM tor such crimes as
Anyone v
aggravated battery, aggravated aaeauft. restating
contact the

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WASHINGTON - A week before Christmas. the government
announced safety recaUaof more
than 177,000 toys and raiUsa
that contain haaardous lead*
baaed paint or small parts that
children can choke on.
The Consumer Product Safety
Commiaalon Tuesday also an*
nounesd ratal la o f 40.000

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seta. About 75,000
sold far about g l .
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candle holders and potpourri
sim m er p ote and 3 (M )0 0
Chriatmaa light acts.

proMmataly 44,4000
that have paint wftf
levels and made b

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“Lig h t s o f l i v e *
Sunday, Deeeeiber IS, !•••

—About 39.000 porcelain
Potpourri Simmer Pots, made by
New D n ln toe. end sold far
about 03. The company boo tour
reporta at the candle Itaming
eaeeeelvely, including throe
reports o f m inor property
damage but no fajury reports.

Jan. I, 1007. The new department wtll include
the following programs and serviced
* Adult Service*--program* for people age 60
or older and disabled ndulla o f any age.
* Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health**
secures services for children and adult* with
alcohol
and
drug*rclulcd
dependencies.

offtoerThe" turnout was 31.13
percent far the city-wide conical,
to the runoff race far District 1
ci ty com m ission er, b ein g
vacated by Lon Howell, Brady
Lcaaard was the people's choice,
taking 048 votea over Walt
Padgdt who received 381 votes,

OAKLAWN PARK CEMETERY
glam Road 40A et SMnehart Mead
Lake Mary

* fam ily Safety and Prcaervatlon**bMp far
families with serious problem* affecting their
children.
*
Developmental
Services^serves
the
developmental^ disabled.
*
Economical Self-Sufficiency* •dettrmlnaa
eligibility far food stamps. Medicaid and cash
assistance IAPDC).

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Ceattsua4 fram Page la
The two became Involved in the
Thomas taking, ftmoff u the ^wo top vote getw a
SB WRtomof the votes nM. ■ , . In the four-way race in the M E

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CANDLELIGHT BMKVKM 09 lIM f M M N C l
7J 0 FJI. at the Mausoleum-RamembnmeeTIree
1,000 Lumlnarlee IHurntnatlag the Cemetery

to take a victory »n last night's

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votes recetvad to the Dae. S efty
election, receiving 8,14ft votes.
In the drat election be toab STS
votes, coming to second to
Thdmas.
Thomea received 1,548 votes,
approximately SOQ mom than
the drat election, but not enough

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Velma WftHams on board." bo
aaM. " I’ve already h oi the op*
portunity to worh wtth her out at
the college, and 1 know ' wan
work w ell together on the
commission."
With the Dietrtet 9 efaetfan at
Williams settled at the first
election. Dale now elected as
mayor and Leesard winning the

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Joining Together To better Serve Our
Community,106$eon O f Coring Sendee

Tradition ha$ long been the etandan
bu whichJUneral hornet are meatum
We at Sritton JUnera(ffome work
to uphold Tradition and keep
yourtriM,

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Pearl A. Truaadoll, 73,
Brighton Way. Caseefaerry, died
Monday, Dee. 1ft, 185ft in
Orlando. Bonr July 3, 101ft In
Detroit, aha moved to Central
ftorida |n IBftft. ftha was a
beautician at Jordan Marsh
Departm ent fttoraa. ftha
belonged to ftt. Augustins
Cittfftnft Church
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WEDNESDAY

S anford Herald

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B R IE F

Raider women use 50-point half to bury Titans

LOCALLY
Holiday Tannla Camp
SANFORD - Sylvan Lake Park will luml a
Holiday Tennis Camp far 7-IH year old players.
Three ramps will actually la1 offered, one
onc-dav camp ami two loiir-dav camps
The otted a v camp will he tills Friday.
Dcccmlier 20. The lour day ramps, which run
hr attended one dav at a time, will hr December
20 27 and Ih-rrtnhcr 30 ffl and.lanuarv 2 0
l ost is $12 lor one dav or *40 ll you want to
Ho to .i lour dav session
Junior |a«r s 7 111 will hr on the rourt Irotn 9
a.m to I MIC) a m with terns lanes 12- IH)
takmnthe rourt Irotn noon to 2:30 p.m
(enrollment is limited to the camps that will
oiler quality mstrm lion, match play, skill
names and hall marhtnr an rss
Call Sylvan Lake at 322 6567 lor more Into

Sanford Polar Baar Softball
S A N K O K I) I'lie S an lord K rrre a tlo n
Drp.irinirni is ollrrlnn the lollowtnn live week
Adult Polar Hear Slowpttrh Silthall l.ranurs
si.inmn the week ol January Olh. 1997 men's,
w omen s. Co Kd and Church
l-or mote mloi motion please call 330 5696

Lake Mary softball
I.AKK MAKY - rite Cltv ol hake Mary will
he couductmn a Polar Hear Solihull season as
the l.akc Man Sports Complex The lO week
leanucs will lirnin the week ol Jan Iff. 1997
Ketiirnmn Fall leanue teams start rcnistcrlnn
oti Monday Dec Hi and others start rcnistcrlnn
on Monday D«-i ffd All stnnups will Ik- taken at
hake Man c m Hall. Monday thrniiuh Friday. H
a m to 5 p m Kenlsiration |».ickets can I mpicked up at &lt; it\ Hall at am lime
Men's t heannes will Im- offered on Wed­
nesday and Friday mnhts Cost is $2W&gt; j*er
learn plus a 825 ASA lee lor 1997 and a 85 lee
lot non hake Mary resident players
t he &lt; tty ol hake Marv provides halls lor all
names and lust place teams m each leanue
receive a championship team trophy and
, humpiunship l shirts lot each team memlier
l or moie mtoriuation all ff24 3097

Sanford Biddy Basketball
S A M OKI) — The City ol Sanlord Keefeat ton and Parks D e p a ilm e ril Is l akl nn
&lt;t&lt; UMkirutUitis loi a Middy Mall Huskelltall Hall
heanue for player an'-s A-tn-fl
The leanue will henm play on January l l t h
and players and cimc ties are Ixith needed.
The renislratlon lee ts$|5
&lt;'all 330 5607 lor more inlrttiatlou

Women’s softball tournament
SANFOKI) — Dee f t Danny's Kiracey) Con­
cessions will he piilllnn on a women's Class C
slowpltdi solthull tournament the weekend ol
January 17 I9ai Pinelnirst and Chase parks
Cost is 8125 per team and two ASA approved
sottlialls Deadline lor entry Is Thursday.
January lUlli at 5 p in
For more information please cull ff2ff-1090

Men’s softball tournament
SANFOKD — Dee fv Danny's (Gruccyl Con­
cessions will he pulling on a men's Class C
slowpltdi soIi IkiII tournament the weekend of
January I7-I9ul Plnehurst and Chase parks.
Cost is 8125 per team and two ASA approved
soft bulls. Deadline lor entry is Thursday.
January 16ih at 5 p m.
For more information please call ff2ff-1090.

Woods gets honor
OKhANDO — Tiger Woods, who made a
speeturulur move to the PGA Tour, was named
Sportsmun of the Year hy Sports Illustrated.
Woods, who turns 2) on Dec. 30. won the
NCAA Chumplonshlps and a third straight U.S.
Amateur, then turned pro and won the has
Vegan Invitational and the Disney Classic.

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MELBOURNE - Msybe Seminole Communi­
ty College head women’s basketball couch Ken
Patrick should patent his halftime speach.
For the second consecutive game, ihr Raiders
used a big final 20 minutes to turn a close game
into an 82-60 rout of homestanding llrcvard
Community College In women's Junior College
basketball action Tuesday evening In Melbourne
Last Frtdsy. SCC was tied 34-34 al liulfiltnc
before netting 64 point* In the second half to
pound Mlaml-Dade Community College. Kendall
Acres Campus 98-71. Tuesday night the Raiders
led by Just three points. 32-29. before lullyiug 50
points In the final half.
The victory was the 10th of the season fur SCC
against Just three losses. The win was also the
Raiders' second over the Tttuns. Hack on
November l»t h had SCC ripped Brevard 92 47
Doing the damage for the Raiders were Daungl
Carter (23 points, five rebounds, four steals, one

bloc ked shot). Sandra Draskovic (19 points, nine
relMiunds. one assist, three steals, one blocked
shot). Marja Kettlnen l l « points, three rebounds,
lour assists, two steals, two blorkrd shots) and
Gemma Riley I I I points, three rebounds, six
assists, live struts, one blocked shot)

Also contributing for SCC were Lyman s Angel
Rhodes (six points, two rebounds, tine assist, one
steal). Charlotte Griffin (five point*. three re­
bounds. eight assists, flvr struls. one blocked
shot), Lisa Griffin (two points, one assist I and
Oviedo's Pam Newton (one rebound).
Robin Jackson was the lone Brevard player lo
score in double figures, but she hud a great
game, tallying 36 points (ntnr-for-18 shooting.
TN-of-23 from the free throw Uriel, pulling down
12 rebounds and coming up with nine steals
Jackson scored 21 points In the first game with
the Raiders.
SCC will finish the prr-hollduy schedule with
three games this weekend in the Palm Benc h
Classic at Palm Beach Community College In
U k e Worth. On Friday the Haulers have a
rematch with Mlaml-Dade Community College.
Kendall Acres at 2 p m.; on Suiurday they play
Mlaml-Dade Community College. North Campus
at 4 p.m. and on Sunday they take on host Palm
Beach Community College at 2 p rn

N azarene
rallies for
tourney
victory
ByDBANBMfTN
H erald S p o rls Editor

SANFORD - Hr is the shortest
player In the league and probably
the’ oldest, hut today he doesn't
havelolook up lo anyone.
Carrtn G ager's Kill grounder
rupped a three-run bottom ol the
seventh Inning as Sanlord First
Churrh of Ihr Nurnrrnr rami- Irotn
behind lo edge Drltnnu Trinity
Assembly of God-Ma|rsty 12 II lo
Halm the championship ol the
Sanford Recreation Department Fall
Church Slowpllrh Softball League
Tournament at C^n»e_Park S.yurdav morning!*
Majesty 17-41. t|tf sagular se.fm i
champion, scored one run In Ihr lop
of the first Inning and five runs lit
the third inning to take a 6-0 lead
Nazarene (7-4) battled bark with
four runs In the bottom of the third
inning, then, after Majesty plated a
pair of runs In the top ol the Imirth
Inning, look a 9-8 lead with four
runs In Ihe bottom of the fourth
Inning
The srore remained 9-8 until
Majesty came up with four runs In
ihr lop of the seventh inning lo
regain the lead. 11-9
F a rin g a d n -n rdle situ ation
N'uzarrnr had the answer in the
bottom of the seventh Inning. Frank
Turner. Mike King und Tom Clark
all singled, but Majesty leflfleldcr
Rob Mulled gunned down Turner at
the plate on Clark's single.
Billy Catalano then singled lo
score Mike King and Clark ulso
scored to tie the game on a bangbang play at the plate on another
good throw by Mullett. Catalano
went all the way to third on the
play. Carem Gager, who did not
enter the game until the sixth Inn­
ing. then bounced the ball bark to
the mound and Catalano beat the
return throw from Drat base lo end
the game.
Doing the damage for Nazarene
were Mike King (one double, two
tingles, one run scored). Phillip
Sutherland (one home run. one
single, two runs scored, five RBI).
Billy Catalano (two singlet, one run
scored, two RBI). Mark Bolton (two
singlet, two runa scored) and Frank
Turner (two tingles, one RBI).

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Baseball moves

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NEW YORK - The New York Yankees filled
the hole left by Jimmy Key's departure to
Baltimore. agreeing to a 813.5 million, threeyear contract with Baltimore's David Wells.
Boston agreed to a 8700.000. one-year deal
with Chris Hammond. Former Red Sox out­
fielder Mike Oreenwell reached agreement with
Japun's Hanshln Tigers.
M eanwhile. Detroit dealt pitchers Joey
Elschcn and Cam Smith to San Diego for cat­
cher Brian Johnson and pitcher Willie Blair.
Boston sent pitcher Brian Looney to Minnesota
to complete a trade for pitcher Pat Mahomes.

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plays at Ihe plate In the seventh Inning end that one
safe cell helped win a championship. Frank Turner le

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the lying run In Nazarene 81211 victory.

Oviedo ICBA wins exhibition with foreign team
OVIEDO — A group of current
and former Oviedo High School
students showed a team from
Prague, the Chek Republic how the
game of basketball la played In
Florida at the ICBA (Inter-County
Basketball Association) claimed a
100-75 victory In an exhibition
game at Oviedo High School
Tuesday night.
The game was arranged through
Global Outreach, a group headed by

former Luther High School and
University of Florida coach Ed
Vlschcr and son David.
The Oviedo ICBA team led Just
48-40 at halftime, but took control
o f the game, which was played In
fo u r 1 0 -m ln u te q u a r te rs , by
outscorlng the Rcbok-sponsored
Hoopcamps, the amerlcan transla­
tion of a much longer name. 29-19
in the third period.
Doing the damage for Oviedo
ICBA w ere Brian Hendrix (18
points). Chad Hill (17 points). Josh

Cullen (14 points). Matt Sffni 1}
points) and Christian Sanders (11
ioints). Also contributing were
rion King and Chrta Tulip (eight
4nts each). New York Yankee
Ikrmhand Brian Buchanan (seven
Josh Greer (four points) and
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[ hto)eaty were Ike Mendoaa (four alludes,
• acored, two RBI), Toody Roaas (four
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Nasarene had reaebad the final with a 7-0
victory over Sanford Central Baptist (4-0), which
could not field a team, while Majesty had ad­
vanced with a hard-fought 5-4 triumph over
Sanford Buen Samarttano (3-7).
The Buen Samarttano-Majesty match-up had
started last week, but was stopped after four
Inning with Buen Samarttano on top 4*3 because
of rain.
Ike Mendoaa pitched out of a first and third and
one out situation with a pair of pop-ups In the top
of the fifth Inning and Mgteaty took the lead in the

Union uately for Buen Samarttano, the bat
atlppert out of Mullet's hand and alao went the
■ante direction aa the ball.
Tha ball toll In and waa fielded by the second
boatman, but there waa no play made at Brat and
Pandoff acored all the way from aecond with the
go-ahead run.
"' VVm] Mthdoea then retired the final ala Buen
SHtnartwno betters he faced,'giving'him eight
fotbed bettera In a row. and Majesty haul the win.
Contributing for Majesty were Rob Mulkt (one
double, two single*, one run scared, one RBI), Ike
Mendoaa (two singles, one run acored, one RBI),
John Lavere (two singles, one RBI), Toody Roses
end Jeff Pandoff (one single and one run acored
each), Larry Hartman ana Joel Rosas (one single
and one RBI each), Sieve Jarrett (one single) and
Smokey Slabodnlk (one run acored).
Providing the offense for Buen Samarttano were
Ito Rivera (three singles, one RBI), Jacob Mann*
Ing (two singles, one run acored, two RBI). Bert
Solomon (one triple, one run acored), Moleea
Navarro (one double, one run acored). Mike
Bellafano (one double), Paco Castro (one single,
one run scored). Tim Brown (one single) and
Miguel Dias (one RBI).

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Cluti of South Seminole County, deritceted to

of the month at the
Lahe Triplet Drive.

served at 0:30 p.m. The regular meeting la at 7:30 p.m. Toptee
concerning native Americana are discussed. Call White
Feather, 332-7000, for Information.

Junior Woman's Club m itts monthly

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The Junior Woman’s dub of Sanford Inc. meets the third
Thursday, at 7 p.m.. at the Woman's Club of Sanford. 300 8.
Oah Ave. For Information, call Tina Lee. 331 •I960 evenings.

Mgoon Fsnolors to csthsr
The Central Florida Pigeon Pandora Aeanrlatlnn meets the
third Thuraday of each month, at 7i30 p m . at the Seminole
County Agricultural Center,4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford. For
more Information contact Dtch Kelly at 30!-4340.
sense, a beach of forth with the

Sunrfss Klwsnls moots Friday

I havs had the honor of repre•rating part of Fairfes County In
the Vhgfin Houee of Dclcgstm foe
thrsa tanas. Evory Urns I enter tha
voting booth and see my name list­
ed as a candidate, I am Rumbled by
the esperienca. However, I am con­
fident In my ability to aerva, and
always vets accordingly.
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The Seminole Sunrise Ktwants Club meets every Friday, at
7 a.m.. at Bhoney's, US 17-03. south of Airport Boulevard.
Quests are welcome. For Information, call Tony McDaniel at
334-0460.

Frao clinic svsry Frtdsy
GENEVA — A free clinic to Include blood pressure check,
blood sugar screening and Immunisations will be held every
Friday, foom 9 to 11 a.m.. at the Geneva Elementary School in
the old school building, comer of First and Main Street In
Qeneva. The clinic la sponsored by the Seminole County
Health Department In conjunction with the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office end Qeneva Elementary School. For infor­
mation, call 34003S4.

fu N tm o t abuts discussed
SAFE, Substance Abuse Family Education, la conducting a
"Families In Criria" outreach program. Interested organisa­
tions wanting to contact the Life Savers Chib of SAFE may call
Libby Kuharske at 391-4357.

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DEAR ABBY: D urt* a political
campaign, a candidate spends a
great deal of time and effort work­
ing to convince votoev that he or she
la the beat person seeking that
COUNCIL. ONTARIO, CANADA
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pubUooffbelOttmasaadhmabera
fortunate to win sack Urns. I would
havs trouMs voting for my opponent
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would not vole for themahes out of
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two reasons: Pint, la evaluating the Balers office, and I
current pehUcsl landscape, from all tettub hoe not to dt
apprarnnooeR seems that humility lunch becauM I wai
and old-faohionod manners are wee laughing!) I ww
nowhsro fobs found.
he would discuss ■
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though 1 currently oor
mayor of my command
election 1 lest a y laltl
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books that will hold your hand
Those days, you - yes. even you - out learn
to design a Wei) pads, cook a tasty beef stew or
won a sweetie In stria by browsing through books
fcrthetnatnictionauy challenged.
Led by "The Complete Idiot's Guides" and the
"... Per Dummies" series, reference publishing
has taken a Mg step back to the basics.
Bookstore shelves art overflowing with guides
on how to do nearly everything easier. Not sure
which wine to order during dinner with a client?
Check out "Wine for Dummies." Baffled when
your conmutartcwy child says she needs a new
m ous^ The answer Has no ftirther than "The

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"Those books have found quite a niche." said
Pete Reynolds of the American Booksellers
Association. "Basically, they answer the ques­
tions people are mturiant to ask. and they do a
pwivy ovcrai jooof tie
The Industry plooesr, experts agree. Is IDG
Boohs Worldwide, which publishes the Dummies
books and has sold more than 90 minion copies
of thorn.
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more about something they studied years ago,"
Murtha said. "The Baby Boom group Is full of
hobbyists who wint to know something about
everything."
If Indeed the content targeta the Baby Boomers,
the packaging Is atoned squarely at the twentysomethlngit Generation X, Like a grade school
textbook, the "Dummies" and "Id iots' aortas use
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pertect wedding la one of our best seUets."
Reynolds, who ran a bookstore before joining
the booksellers' asoodatlan, sold he hod doubts
betere purchasing the books for his store.
"I really did think people would shy away from
them." he said. "But they sold very well right out
of the boa."
Call tt Publishing 101. After all, KUcuOen
noted, "Everyone has something to team."

First words
Parents shouldn’t worry if
peers
toddlers less
rything kaa a name.
"W e eaO It the ‘Adam insight'
because children are suddenly
motivated and excited to teem
the label for every animal, every
Mm. Egen. owner of Sunny W
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h o p e tn e r preschoolers can J4t * * * * * 1 * becaus s psrenu
communicate their problems intsmet dmerenuy wtta sons
and frustration In English. but “ d daughters, the study mid,
shs dosao't worry tf they don't.
An even number of girte and
■Making, they maUy do un*
The study seems to beck up
demUmdwhatweeay, eheeald.
what many parents and childllm terafm lkie words is much cam expert* observe every dayt
auMMaortomtltar toddtem than fihynees doesn't equal etupldlty.
using them. nooordtnd to a
Rachel Cantrell, aaelatant
TTremnhlld^dirHpTTTmt
director of the Apple Tree
that should naeelirT iffirente keamlng Center In Oroton. said
jw iiw i w -m
-i parents occasionally express
teMMm J h o s n temti^BuiUve concerns that their child Is not
than their plarmetTi
a* talkative soother*.

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mi tonality." said Cantrell, noth
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that sometimes an older eiblto
may tend to do all the talking

hearing be cheeked. Most
children that age can aay about
10 worda but understand about
100.
Twlna used in the study ware
of normal birth weight, bom no
more then six weeks early and
were tested at 14. 30 and 34
months of age. Resnick eaJd *8.5
cent of the twins were white,
percent Hlepanlc and 3.3
percent black.
The study Is part o/lhe 13year MacArthur Longitudinal
Twin Study that began In the
mid-lBSOe and explores genetic
and environmental influences on
development In the second year
of life.
Jean Berko Glesson, a Boston
University developmental psy­
chologist and author of the tax*
tbook, “ The Development of
Language." realises that parents
mend a lot of time comparing
tnelr children with others.
"Tbs most important thing
parents can do," she said, "la to
be sure that their baby Is happy
and healthy ... and shows stops
of paying attention to what they

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Doesthe change
By P h illip Alder
If you've read anything by Max
Hardy, you'll know what to expect
from bis latest book, “Competitive
Bidding with Two-Suited Hands"
(Devyn Press; 113 95, postpaid, from
Baron Barclay Bridge Supplies; 800­
374-3231). He presents a comprehen­
sive and cohesive examination of his
subject. The key element in Hardy's
method Is that an immediate cue-bid
over an opponent's opening bid shows
the highest-ranking and lowest-rank­
ing unbid suits, with tha lower-ranking
being longer or stronger (or both)
than the higher-ranking. So. over a
one-diamond opening, a two-diamond
overcall shows nodes and chibs, with
the dubs being longer or stronger (or
both) than the spades. Holding only

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need to know to give the Hardy pre■ criD tio n a trv.
Thiels the only full deal given in the
book. Hardy argues that South’s oneno-trump overcall should be natural,
not unusual (showing the two unhid
suits), which is the way many pairs
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trump to snow the unhid suits, and be
asks how one can reach three no­
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unable to bid one no-trump In a natur­
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North Jumps to game in the expec­
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