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December 30. 1997

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TUESDAY

50 Cents

Sanford Herald
Serving • m fa r t, U h « Mary a M l i w lm la C u a ty i I m * 1901
90V) Year, No. 91 • Sanford, Florida

Evening H erald

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Herald Staff Writer_____________

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SANFORD - The (lag* were at
half-staff Monday at the SherUTa
Office
and
Seminole
County Jail in memory of Sher­
iff* Deputy Ocoqte Pfel).
Pfell was lulled In the line of
duty 20 years ago (Dec. 29.
19771 during a robbery at the
Dmgwood Village Pharmacy In
Longwood Village Shopping
Center on State Road 434.
‘ George Pfell was a laidback. easy going guy who took
law enforcement to a personal
level." said Seminole County
Sheriffs Deputy Jerry Riggins.
'He'd ask -how can 1 help you7
Really a warm Individual.''
Pfrtl was on his way home
when he stopped at the phar­
macy to pick up a prescription
for his wtfr. Two men were
robbing the store and a third
waited outside In a getaway
car.
*
During the robbery. Pfell was
shot and killed. The three men
escaped but were apprehended
alter an Intensive search and
Investigation.
The shooter. Terry Sima, was
convicted o f first degree murder
and Is currently on death row
at the Florida State Prison. The
other two men - Curtis Baldree
abd Hebe Halaell - are dead.
They were pan of a ring that
specialised In robbing phar­
macies.
*
p i w Is one of four Seminole
County Sheriffs deputies who
lost thetr lives In the line of
duty. The other three are
Cleve land Jacobs. Robert O.
Moore. Jr. and Hugh Thomas.
Tto one knows the challenge
h e a r she may tace each day or
night.* said Seminole County
Sheriff Don Eattnger. 'There la
constant
ilangrr.
Unknown
challenges.*
jS T *3 rS | S * * — ■'* * * m S IS S IS
The Southeast U.S. has the
most officer causalities for sev­
ers] reasons, the most obvious
being weather. ‘ It attracts the
criminal element."
Esllnger
said. ‘ Fugitives, felons uproot
and come here.*
Reports from the National
Crime
Information
Center
(NCIC) help not only provide
details of the deaths of law
Tho Sanford Evening HsraAf of Doc. 30. 1977, doenforcement officers but help
prepare others. By studying
votes the front page to the heinous crime that took
now an officer was lost, anIns Ids of Deputy George PfeU. Three men wars ar-

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Herald Columnist
Kwarns a Is celebrated by African-Americans
during a seven- day observance which began
Dec. 26 and goes through Jan. I.
The ‘ Nguxo Saba*; the seven day principles
of Kwanzaa are Umoja (unity); Kujlchagulla
(self determination). Ujlma (collective work and
responsibility). Ujamaa (cooperative econom­
ics). Nla (purposes). Kuumba (creativity) and
Imani (faith).
A ll a part of the Kwanzaa celebration and a
part o f many African-American families; It la a
cultural holiday, not a religious one.
The creator o f Kwanzaa waa Maulana
Karcxiga: a professor of black studies at a m lveiutty in California. It Is based upon the holi­
day of honoring what he described aa ‘ the

Aa blood levels drop to dan­
gerously low levels over the
holiday season, the Central
Honda Blood Bank (CFBBI la
appealing to the community for
-We aak that all who are able
to give the precious gift o f llfeaavtng blood take 30 minutes
to help those In the community
who are In need.* said Anne

B aby, it’s
cold outside!
_
.
_ o f hot
chocolate or coffer.
For the most part It win be
sunny with
1
little chance of rain
• and (forecasters say the temrraturra may climb to the 70s
5 " the weekend.
Seminole County Fire Chief
and meteorologist Telly 1*
Schenk said today that the
Orlando area received 12 1/3
inches of ram foil In December.
age of 2 Inches.
This pushed the rainfall for
1997 ta M 1/1 * '

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New Year** Day.

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Herald Staff Writer

rested On# a currently on death row and two era
dead Piet a on# of four deputies to lulled n the kne
of duty smea 1903

African Americans celebrate
creation with Kwanzaa holiday
I

Herald Staff Writer

Those Christmas sweaters
should come in handy on New
Year's Eve. Its going to be
chlUy with temperatures dip­
ping Into the 30s tonight and
Wednesday. Daytime highs will
be In the SOs.
There was a wind chill advi­
sory for early today because of
the foiling temperatures and
blustery winds o f IS to 20
mph.
The NUtany Uana from Penn

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A Light For All To See
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Chlnoda. CFBB executive vice
president.
According to Chlnoda. only 5
percent of the population do­
nates blood for the 00 percent
who win need It durtnff thetr
lifetime. A! least 900 donors
are needed each day to folffO
the needs of patients wtthln
the Central Florida service
area, she said. Other counties
participating In the effort In­
clude Orange, Osceola

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SANFORD - A men was ar­
rested Monday for hunting deer
at night illegally using a light,
deputy sheriffs said.
Keith Kempke. 27. 6646 Deer
Path Lane. Sanford., was ar­
rested shortly alter midnight
for violating the aisle's law
concerning hunting with a light
at night, according to sheriffs
spokesman Ed McDonough. It
Is Illegal lo hunt from one hour
after sunset lo one hour before

sunrise.
"We get sporadic complaints
from rural areas especially
during
hunting
season.*
McDonough said. ‘ We’ve also
been out to Chuluota.'
Kempke was charged with
one count each of pnssrsafng a
gun and light at night and at­
tempting lo take game after
unlawful
hunting
h o rn .
McDonough said. Both charges
are first degree misdemeanors,
which carry a maetmtan pen­
alty of one year In jail and/or a

Christmas lights catch fire

creator*, and creation o f life. Early literature
explains the holiday.
It Is designed to pay homage to AfricanAmerican cultural roots. Values and principles
of Kwanzaa arc from people from all parts of
Africa: north, cast, west and south.
A candle Is III each day for each of Ihe seven
principles named. The observance ends with
the exchange of handmade gifts and a big fam­
ily feast or a small celebration lo Improve this
community.
In observance of Kwanzaa. the United Stales
Postal Service has continued lls holiday cele­
bration stamp series with Ihe Issuance of Ihe
Kwanzaa stamp which commemorates ihe A f­
rican-American festival of families, cominunlUes. and culture.
This stamp was designed by the noted artist
Synthla Saint James. The artist has many ac­
complishments. one among her 40 book cov­
ers. is the cover of a bestseller book. ‘ Walling
To Exhale.’
And os Kwanzaa ends, the observance of the
Emancipation Proclamation Is held on Jan. I.
The day Is given Ihe presidential proclamation
which made history In the United Slates. This
waa Issued by Abraltam Lincoln during the
Civil War. This 1863 proclamation declared all
‘ slaves in any state then In rebellion to be for­
ever free.*
The Interdenominational minister alliance
will reaffirm the Emancipation Proclamation
on Thursday, Jan. 1. 1996 at a 10 a.m. pro­
gram to bring together the communities for a
firm commitment o f unity In which we can Un­
prove our city and community needs. The
*
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As la a raguiar occurrence thia time of yaar, saquanca
Chrietmaa lights Ignited a blaze at a house in the 2000
block of Jafftrson Avanua. The Kghta craaiad an
slactrlcsJ short which caused the fire. Pictured hare

are neighbors and Sanford Fke
standing around foe house
burnt out due to tie (lamas. No
jured.

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Bloodfree day trip to Fort Lauder­
P l| « LA
Continued
dale.
VoluaU.
Vaccaro. a 10-gallon blood
In cooperation with Sprint
donor herself, said the process
Yellow
the CFBB la
ts simple and m y safe taking
holding Its Most Red Blood
no more than 45 minutes. Be­
Drive from Dec. 22 through
fore blood Is taken, donors artJan. 2. in selected locations
tested. The blood Is retested
throughout Ihe county. The
before It Is transported to the
goal Is to collect 3.400 pints of
blood bank, it lakes about a
blood in 12 days, according to
day and a half for the body to
Katherine Vaccaro. customer
replace the blood, she said.
relations manager at Sprint.
Vaccaro said she feels better
"That's two times more than
last year.* Vaccaro said, add­ and more In sync after she do­
nates blood. She also noted
ing that, so far. ‘ things are
that
preliminary
research
going extremely well. We have
shows giving blood may be
an ambitious goal.*
physically
beneficial to the
Vaccaro said this ts the
donor.
toughest time of year to get
Some research, she said. Indi­
blood because many people
cates that In men donating
.ire out of town and also
cause
many
people
have blood may prevent heart a t­
...
scheduled -operation* fac tho tack*.
Other blood donor facts In­
end of the year and their Is a
clude:
greater need for blood.
Altar processing, each pint
In appreciation for their time
and efforts, Vaccaro said d o­ ran save up to five lives.
One donation con transfuse
nors will receive either a free
up to four premature babies.
T-shirt or a certificate for a
Accident victims use up 4 to
100 units of blood.
Open heart surgery. 6 to 8

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speaker for this service will be
the Rev. Larry Mills, commu­
nity activist and pastor of the
Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist
Church In Orlando.
Musk: will be by the choir of
the local churches. The event
will be held at the Seminole A f­
rican-American Academy of
Arts located at 1019 West 13th
St. The Rev. Ricky Scott Is
chairman and a unity for 1998
means success for all people.

units: orthopedic surgery, 3 to
8 units.
Kvery pint o f blood goes
through 18 hours of processing
and Is
usually
transfused
within 36 hours after tt la
drawn.
Every pint of blood la subject
to 10 screening tests before
aefore
bring used.
One of the benefits of do­
nating blood. Is that people
can feel like part of the com­
munity knowing that (hey are
helping. Vaccaro said.
Anyone that donates blood In
Seminole County will have
their name on a ribbon that
will be placed on the Christ­
mas tree at Seminole Towne
Center.
"Wr'rr hoping there are a
bunch of ribbons on that tree.*
she said.
Potential blood donors must
be tn good health, weigh a
minimum of 110 pound*, and
tie at least 17 years old. There
are blood donor center* In A l­
tamonte Springs. Longwood
and Sanford. To find the clos­
est center or bloodmobtle, call
84!) 0100 or 1-800-853-0346.

DeputyC o a tiis td

tiler's life m ay be saved.

Esllngrr wants a proper me­
morial to each of
the four
deputies who died In Seminole
County. There will be a special
ares In the foyer to the new
sheriff's headquarters being
constructed on U S. Highway
17-93.

LA
ts on the west coast of Florida.
The Central Florida chill Is
the result o f a Monday storm
that left some portions o f (he
Deep
South
under
snow.
Snowfall al Atlanta's Hart afield
International caused S3 flights
to be delayed or canceled.
The
wtnter
storm
blew
through Mississippi. Alabama,
Georgia and South CanUna
before heading up the East
Coast.

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ter temperature at Daytona
ts 59 degree* and at New
Symma. 60 degrees. Winds
are from the west at 30-35
m.p.h.

Here are the winning num­
ber* selected on Monday in
the Florida Lottery:
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14-3-19-31
Lo tto (D m . 37)
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The high temperature in
Sanford Monday was na de­
grees and the overnight low
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
TUeaday totaled .na Inches.
•Sunrise................ 7:17 a.m.
*Sunaet................. 5:39 p.m.

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merit that can detect heat. The
helicopter. McDonough, said.
not necessary for this par
Ueular case.

•1,000 fine.
Although the Florida Oame
and Fresh Water Flah Commis­
sion usually handles calls of
this nature. McDonough said
the sheriffs office will respond
to caOa hum time to time. Also
at the sherUra disposal to help
ta a helicopter
with Infra red equip-

In response to area resi­
dents' complaint* of deer
poaching at night, deputies
Mark Fore and Dave O'Connor
had organised a stakeout In the
wooded area off
Delaware
Street
near
Sanford.
McDonough said hto office re*
" ^ several phone caOa on

the night o f the stakeout.
‘ People heard shots and saw
the lights.* he said. ‘ It's easy
to know what was going on.*
According to McDonough, the
deputies saw Kempke use a
light and Are a shot at a deer,
however, no deer was found a f­
ter the arrest.
T h e y saw him Are at the
deer but apparently didn't hit
It.* he said.
Kempke was released after
posting $800 bond.

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nieces and two nephew*.
0 rainbow Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge o f ar­
rangements.

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Funeral
Oram MrOUl will be
day, Jan. 3. 1997 at
M.B. Church with
offictoUna.

be made
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Sunrise Funeral Home. BbO Lo­
cust Ave.. Ssnford. Alemandcr
lira*her* A Morgan, owners. Fells
M. Snow, LF.D. For additional
Information call 1*071 333-7383.
Grave*klr Funeral
for
Mr. Brmanl L Teagarden. 84. of
Sanford, who died Sam
iturday will
be 3 p.m. Wednesday at Gakfown
etery with the Reverend
k officiating.
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Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

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upper-50s. Lows In the mid30a.
W ednesday:
Sunny.
Highs near 60. Lows in the
tn the upper-30s. Thursday:
Sunny. Highs In the low-60s.
Lows In the mld-40s. Frtdaj
Sunny. Highs in the upper60s. Lows near 50.
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r. Dee. 35. 1997. Bom
__________ _ Pa., ahe moved to
Central Florida in 19S7. from
Medford, tU . Mr*. Battagllnl
as • homemaker.
Survivor* include son. Jo_ _ ____ _r. Veronica Woyton.
Mt. Ttop. Pa.; brother. Carl
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Marsha Oraart MoOHt
M anha Oreen McGill. 31,
Randall Avenue. Sanford, died
Sunday. Dec. 38. 1997 at Co­
lumbia Medical Center San­
ford. Bom Nov. 3. 1966 tn
Sanford, she was a lifelong
resident. Mr*. McGill was a
teacher for Excel Alternatives.
Inc. ahe was a member of
Reddick Memorial Church.
Survivor* include husband,
AMn; aon*. Alvonte; daughter,
Armtoha: mother, Gladys Hall:
father and stepmother. Emory
Sr. and Gladys Green: sisters,
Latrclca Washington. Michelle
Green; three brother*. Emory
Green Jr.: Eddie Green. Eric
Green.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge
of ar­
rangements.
JOHN F. ALLEN
John F. Allen. 63. Pine Ridge
Circle. Sanford, died Thurs­
day. Dec. 35. 1997. Bom In
Philadelphia, he moved to
Central Florida In 1960. Mr.
Allen was a technician. He was
a Catholic . He was a member
at the Knights o f Columbus. He
was a veteran o f the U.S.
Army.
Survtvon
Include
wife.
Rosemary H.; daughter Marga­
ret Kucbler. Toledo; son. Kevin
M.. Orlando: four grandchil­
dren.
Baldwtn-Falrchlld Ooklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
Jess Tod Bariet. 83. Clairmont Avenue, DeBaiy, died
Thursday, Dec. 35. 1997. Bom
May 3. 1915 In Chicago, IU..
he moved to Central Florida In
1979. Mr. Bariet was a meter
reader and collector for Penn­
sylvania Electric Co. He was a
past member o f the Rotary
Club of Eldred. Pa. He was on
o f the founders o f the Allegany
Valley Region Antique Car
Club and a former member of
the ‘Antique Car Club of
America.
Survivors include with Do­
rothy Ruth; son. James T.. Elred. Pa.; daughter, Diane Has­
kins. Port Allegany; aUter M a­
bel Elder. Niagara Falls, N.Y.;
three
grandchildren.
two
great-grandchildren.
Brtason Funeral Home. San­
ford. tn charge o f arrange­
ments.

William ‘ BUT Bridgman. 70.
Iroquois Avenue. Sanford, died
Thursday. Dec. 25, 1997. Bom
__________
In Rooedale._ ______
Ml**.. __
he moved
m
to Central Florida from Nor­
folk. Va. In 1970. Mr. Bridg­
man was an avionics techni­
cian. He was retired Asm the
U.S. Navy as a Chief Petty Offi­
cer and a member of Fleet Re­
serve *147.
Survivors Include wife. Do­
rothy: aon,_ Terry. Chicago;
daughters. Peggy Hanks.
Worth.
Susan
Diehl.
Orove land: brother.
Virgil;
seven grandchildren:
three
great-gntndc hlldren.
_______
.-Fairchild Oaklawn
Baldwin-Fa
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements

VIVIAN M. UtmUtSEM
FmOBBALD
Vivian H. Longmlre Fltzgcrr. Sanford.
aid. 94. Wilson Place,
at her residence. Bom Nov.
31. 1903. In Gfoster, Mias.,
ahe moved to Central Florida
In 1976. Mrs. Fitzgerald was
homemaker. She was a Meth­
odist. She was the past matron
of Eastern Star Chapter 17.
Miami and past queen of
Daughters o f the Nile.
Survivor* Include son. Ber­
nard; one granidaon.
Gramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford, tn charge of ar­
rangements.
LUCILLE B. BMTTH STONE
Luc ilk B. Smith Stone. 96,
Cook Hill Road. Cheshire.
Conn., died Monday, Dec. 39.
1997 at Elm park Baptist
Home. Bom Aug. 19, 1901 In
Georgia, ahe moved to Chesh­
ire tn 1989, and previously re ­
sided In San' 3rd for many
years.
Survtvon Include aon Gerald
L. Smith. Avon, Conn.; sister.
Vcm c Smith, Sanford; two
grandsons;
taro
great­
grandchildren.
The Aldcraon Funeral Home.
Cheshire. Conn., In charge o f
•arrangements.
BBBNABD TEAOABDEN
Bernard
Teagarden,
84,
Magnolia
Avenue,
Sanford,
died Saturday. Dec. 37. 1997.
Bom In Eamshaw, W.Va., on
Dec. 3. 1913, he moved to
Central Florida in 1967. He
was a toy maker at Murray
Toy Company. He was a World
War 11 veteran o f the U.S.
Army. He was a member of
the Church of Christ
Survtvon Include brother,
Charles. Salem. W.Va.: live

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m i a ^i* School; Brian DrchofT (Second Place).
participated In the 14th Annual 4-H/Troplcana
•Juncoe-Radical or Rldlculoua', Indian Trail*
Public Speaking Contest earlier this month.
Middle School; Lauren Jackson. ‘ Ice Hockey*,
There were nine Seminole County Middle
South Seminole Middle School: Bryson Byrd.
Schools that participated. Thirty-three teach­
*Dtrt Bikes'. Teague Middle School; Jacob
ers guided 3.368 students through making and
Hoycr (Fourth Place). "Ih e Real labor Day*.
delivering speeches. Volunteers helped to Judge
Greenwood Lakes Middle School; Nick Jurtr
the speeches throughout the contest. First
(First Place). T h e D e n tis tR o c k Lake Middle
place winners from each school represented
School; Danny Thompson. -Cruisin', Sanford
their schools at the county-wide contest.
First Place winners from each school were:

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S A C re b o u n d s
Lpcal teams bounce back
from cold start with three wins
in Florida Hospital Invitational
OMANDO _ On ■ day where the cold made the
bon tod ttke ■ ctnderbioch while the wind mode
II d a m * t t c a butterfly. ScaSnole County's m
war* nearly froam out o f the nortda Hos­
pital Invitational boys' aoccer tournament MonMkbray through the eight-game A nt ram d.
county tcamo were 0-3. Defending tournament
dsungton Lake Brantley fell to SateBtte, 3-2,
while Lake Mary was ahut out by Melbourne. I-

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University on January 1.
Shuttle service will originate from both Orlando
Arena and Public P a r t * * Lot 10. under 1-4 near
Church Street Station.
LYNX will start the service at 0:30 a m Qfachaff
la act far I p m .) and shuttles will run csntfeiuoualy
throughout the game until one hour after the ramc
or until the last customer Is returned to the appro­
priate park ft tide lot.
The game Is a sellout and kndted parking is
available at the Citrus Bowl (over 300 HVs have al­
ready reserved space).
Coat for the roundtrtp la $3 (tnchides perking If
ywj^paih^njthe etty iota adjacent to the Shuttle

Can LYNX The Central nortda Reffonal Trans­
portation Authority, at (407) 041-0340 far more
Information.

Oviedo acrambled far a 2-1 decision over Del­
tona to register Seminole County's Aral win of
the tournament. Lake Howell then used penalty
Idcka to g rt past Daytona Beach-Seabreerr. 2-1.
Lyman then exploded far a 5-1 rout o f Dr. Phil­
lips.
In other Brat-round games at Bishop Moore
H i#i School. Winter Park edged hoot Bishop
Moore. 3-2. At Edgrwatrr High School. Leesburg
knocked off Edgrwatrr. 3-2. and DrLand ripped
Boone. 7*0.
O f the three county trams In the winners1
bracket, tfa only possible far two to advance to
Wednesday's semifinals - Lyman and Oviedo
will square off m the 5 p.m. quarterfinal match
today at Bishop Moore.
Labe Mary and Bishop Moore were scheduled
to play In a consolation bracket game at I I
•-m- before Winter Park and Melbourne pUy
their quarterfinal contest at I p.m. The consols*

Record-setting
night at Lake
Mary Holiday

Local hoop teams
split in tournaments
winners as a quartet of Seminole
Athletic Conference teams opened
play In tournaments last Saturday.
Raaffe Kahn poured in IS points
as m e Silver Hawks clobbered
Lebanon Catholic School from
Pennsylvania. 75-4*. In the open­
ing round o f the Hornet Holiday
Classic at Bishop Moore High
School In Orlando.
Lake Howell waa to have played
Holy Innocents from Atlanta (12­
, I). a B0-M winner over Evans on
Saturday, hi the semifinals on
Monday. The Anala a n act for to-

Late Mary softball
LAKE M A R Y . The CUy o f Lake Mary Department
o f Parks and Recreation will be conducting a Polar
Bear Softball season at the Lake Mary Sports
Com pi**
The 10-week leagues
begin play the week of
January 10th.
Women's Past Pitch will be offered on Monday
night's and Men's C leagues will be played an
Wednesday and Friday night's.
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Teams that played tn the fa ll 1907 season can
register now. while new registrations begin on
Monday. January 8th and wtD be taken at Lake
Mary City HaO. Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.
to 5 p m. Registration packets can be picked up at
City Hall at any time.
The City o f Lake Mary provtdea balls, umpires
and ecorekeepera for aO p m ra . First place teams
In cadi league receive a champion ship team tro­
phy and championship T-shirts for each player.
Call 324-3007 far more Information.

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Lake Howell glrla1 team
found Itself on the other end o f the
stick tn the same tournament, get­
ting thumped by Holy Innocents

win

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ranmi Christian from l akeland
3-3). 38-37. in the opening round
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game In the Lady Lion Classic at
Oviedo High School aa the Fighting
outacorcd
Am erican,
H iffi
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o f the flrat three quarters and led
48-41.
But the Patriots (14-3) rallied to
win the fourth quarter. 17-0. and

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Classic-------------------Coatlaaad from P i| t IB
And Central Florida
Christian Academy from Ocoee held otT Deltona.
50-57.
Today, tn the Loser's Bracket. Wymote Career
Education Center takes on O ratinewood Chris­
tian School at 2 p m. and Deltona faces Jones
st 3:45 p.m. In the Winner's Bracket semifinals.
Seminole battles Cocoa at 5 30 p.m. and Lake
Mary tackles Central Florida Christian Academy
at 7:15 p.m.
The tournament wraps up early on Wednes­
day. with the Seventh Place game at 9 a m.; the
Fifth Place Game at 10:45 a.m.: the Third Place
Game at 12:30 p.m.: and the Championship
Game at 2:15 p.m.
Kersenbrock got off to a fast start, pulling
down 14 caroma In the that lialf as lltr Rams
took a 29-20 lead at Intermission. The game
was tied at 12-12 after the first quarter before
Lake Mary outscored the Tigers 17-8 In the sec­
ond period.
Jones tried to make a game of It In the third
quarter, hitting two straight three-pointers and
scoring etght of the first 10 points of the second
half to cut the lead to three points. 31-28. but
the Rams went on an amacing run from there,
outscortng the Tigers 27-7 the remainder of the
quarter.
Kersenbrock. who had 17 defensive rebounds,
did a lot more than rebound In the vtctoiy. hit­
ting stx-of-nine from the floor and three of three
(ram the free throw line for 15 points, and also
had five steals, two assists and a blocked shot.
Also having good games for Lake Mary were
Paul Beik 119 points, six rebounds, six steals).
Randy Abrams ( I I points) and Jermaine
Joubert (eight points, three assists).
Chad Rucker (17 points) and Travis Mostly
(10 points) paced Jones.
Seminole trailed 21-20 after one quarter, but
then outscored Orangewood 23-16 In the second
period and 18-10 tn the third period to Like a
61-47 lead Into the final eight minutes.
But It took the Rams only three minutes to get
back Into the contest, cutting the lead to only
three points with five minutes left to play. Chit
Orangewood could get no closer as Arrow Force
VI pulled away behind Cornelius Blue. Zekr
Seymore. Terrt Patrick and B J. Pratt.
Blue, who had numerous blocked shots and
rebounds, tied Patrick and Pratt for team-high
scoring honors with 17 points each. Seymore
chipped in with 16 points and David Wagner
added etght points.
Rob Brown scored a game-high 26 points for
Orangewood Christian. Brad Wright helped out

with 10 points and Brett Wright tallied 11
points.
Cocoa took a 23-10 lead after one period, only
to ser Wymorr close to within 33-27 at Inter­
mission. But the rtgers pulled away in the third
quarter, outscortng the Bobcats 23-13 In the
third period.
Emanuel Clifton tossed In 21 points for C o­
coa. while Steve Battle and Marvts Christian
were also In double figures with 15 points each.
Marcus Wilder (15 points). Antoine Bynum (12
points! and Travis Demps |I2 points) finished In
double figures for Wymorr.
Central Florida Christian broke open a close
game with an early outburst In the third quarter
that saw the Eagles lead by as many as 22
points in the period and 10 points. 47-37.
heading into the final etght minutes.
The Wolves kept cutting Into the lead, but
CKCA had enough to hang on.
Mike Grier scored a game-high 23 points for
the Eagles, while I’tcrre Brown added 16 points.
Alex Novitrhkov led Deltona with 16 points,
with Jerry Contanm adding 11 points,
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SANFORD _ Seminole High School la
looking for alumni to attend the annual
ho he ball game and cookout to be held on
Saturday, January 24. 1996.
call Hike Power* at 320-5056 and
wtfl

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Girl*' wrestling tournament*
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS . Lake Brantley
High School and coach Kevin Carpenger are
pieaacd to announce a aerie* o f Women'* In­
vitational Wrestling Tournament* tn associa­
tion with the Seminole County Women'*
Wrestling Program.
The final two tournament* will take place
at Lake Brantley High School on January
10th and February 20th.
Women are eligible under FHSAA (Florida
High School Activities Association) mica and
It will cost $30 as a team or $5 aa an tndlvtduaL Tentative weight classes are 94. 101.
110. 119. 127. 138. 149 and 165 pounds.
Each tournament will be double elimina­
tion. feature folkstyle rules and there will be
individual awards.
Call Carpenger at (407) 320-3670 for more
details.

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Sanford Adult Softball
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment ts taking registration* for the Adult
Softball Leagues at the Downtown Recreation
Center on the first floor of Sanford City Hall
on the comer of Seminole Boulevard and
Park Avenue.
The alowpltch leagues to be offered for the
Polar Bear Leagues starting In January are
men'a. women's. Co-Ed, church and a new
industrial division for company teams only.
For more Information please call 330-5697.

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Wattrfowl rut* change
ORLANDO _ To comply with changes In the
statewide waterfowl rules and eliminate
confusion In the hunting brochure, the rule
for hunting In the Emeralds Marsh Type 11
Wildlife Management Area has been revised.
Hunters who possess a special hunting
permit for the Emcralda Marsh Type II WMA
can hunt on the first and but day. every
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday of the sea­
son. The permits are available through the
Tax Collector Offices o f Lake. Orange. Mar­
lon and Volusia counties.
The duck and coot season at the Emcralda
Marsh Type II WMA will end on January
20th, with a youth hunt scheduled for Janu­
ary 24 th.

Soccer-------------------Darko Bocevskl. Brian JanovlU, and
Sasya
Markovtc. Chad Kingsley. Adrian Pedros, and
Jason Dtebler each had an assist. Goalie Shane
LaPtaca made seven saves on eight shots on
goal by Dr. Phillips.
Hugo Man Ins converted an assist from Bruno
Santos Into Dr. Phillips' only goal.
Lake Howell, which lost to Lake Brantley on
penalty kicks tn last year's tournament champi­
onship game, advanced out of the first round by
the penalty kick route Monday.
After falling behind 1-0 on a goal by Gustavo
Bom Corvselho, Lake Howell equalized when
Ricky Streeter took a through ball from Austin
Pumneo and scored at 66:55.
The two teams were still tied after the manda­
tory five passes o f penalty kicks. Pumneo. Vic­
tor Ncspcca, and Marvin Gabriel converted for
Lake Howell while Eric Balllsh. Bom Conselho.
and Paul Provcruano found the net with their
attempts for Seabrecie.
After two rounds of sudden death penalty
kicks, each team converting both shots, Mike
Kruplnski rilled a shot off the Seabreeze goalie’s
hand for a goal. When Seabreeze's next shooter
pushed his attempt wide. Lake Howell had the
victory.
Jason Toole and Steve Bowman were true on
their sudden death penalty kicks for the Silver
Hawlu.
Dan Dyke scored the game-winning goal In
Oviedo's victory over Deltona with less than a
second remaining In the first half.
Mike Zlgler began the sequence with a cross­
ing ball from the left sideline to the right wing.
Reilly Mitchell collected the pass and played It
to Dyke tn the middle of the field, who onetlmed the ball past the Deltona 'keeper.
Shawn Duda gave Oviedo a 1-0 trad when he
took a pass from Erik Rodriquez and scored at
13:33 o f the first half. A little more than 10
minutes later, Deltona tied the score when Ryan
Hartmann found the upper right comer with a
snot at 23:53.
"We’re young." said Oviedo coach Joe Avalone.
"We only have three seniors (Dyke. Duda. and
Zlgler). but the younger guys have stepped for­
ward and contributed."

Andrew Muirragul and Janies Ruaa scored for
the Lake Brantley Patriots while Satellite got
two goals from Jeff Jackson and one from Jona­
than Fuen mayor.
Patriot 'keeper Philip Kopman made four
saves on the 10 shots on goal attempted by
Satellite. Lake Brantley launched eight shots on
gpal and had a 6-2 advantage tn comer kicks.
While Lake Mary carried most o f the play In
Its match with Melbourne and had several se­
quences of touches In the offensive 30, the
game's only goal came when J.T. McMahon
lllcked on a free kick with his head over the
Lake Mary goalie.

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People
Protect citrus trees from cold weather
■r-Anon
Nor-Anon. a art r hr Ip group
t relative* and friends of a«T
rta. will mrrt Tuesday at 8
®Orlando General llospl1 For morr Information, call
104364.

OPS
tm brr of Take Off Pounds
« 1 b ly . TOPS, invite Ihr
lo Join them on Tuesday
i«!i from 7 to 8 p.m. al
* Flret Christian Church.
107 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
W more Information about
• club, call 321 4464.

oaotmaoters
Night
Owls Toastmastrrs
del every Tuesday of the
■nth. al 7:30 p.m.. al the
ike Mary Community Bulld%. 360 N. Country Club Road
I Lake Mary. Contact Kosella
inham at 323 8284 for tnfor■tlon.

Mood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
• asking donors of all types
bod - especially O type d o­
ors ■ to donate at lls Sanford
fanrh. 1302 K. Second St. For
(formation, call 322 0822.

iptimlat Club
.The San font Optimist Club
eels every Wednesday al
Ion al (he colonial Boom In
rwntown Sanford. Visitors urr
rlrome. Call 323 2 I'M or 322

iwanla Club
Effective Or I. |. the Kl wauls
lub of Sanford Is moving (he
reklyWrdnesday
Innon
nchron meeting from the
tnford Civic Center lo the
ikeslde landing al Ihr Marina
olrl on Like Monroe. Visiting
Iwanians are welcome. For
formation call Wall Smith.
13-5088.

noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For morr Informa­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

Lunch, Fellowship
LUNUWUOD-All area seniors
are Invited lo }oln a seniors
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Church of St. Ste­
phen. 1895 Lake Emma Hd.
A rovrrrd dish luncheon, at

TOPS
A local chapter of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday al 6:30
p.m.. In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 565
W.
S.R.
434.
Lnngwood
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first mertlng Is held every
Wednesday,
al
9:30,
aI
Lukrvtew Christ lari Church.
1400 Bear Lake Koad Apopka.
For Information, rail 293-5048.

AI*Anon
If you know, or live with an
ulcohollc. there Is help.
Al-Anon Is an anonymous,
non-prom organization, open
lo anyone who Is a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets
each Munday. Tuesday and
Thursday.
(Thursday
non­
smoking) evening al 8 p.m.
Meetings are Itcld In the back
room of the Sahara Club. 2587
South Sanford Ave., Sanford.
For addlllonal mrrt lug limes
and locations In Ihr Central
Florida arra. or for morr In­
formation. call 321-9122.

Nar&lt;Anon

H ie Over 50 Ounrr Club
incr Is hrld every Wednesday,
&gt;m 2:30 -4:30 p.m. al the
inford Civic Center. Uvr mur by the Or lion Ians 13-piece
ind. Donation *3 00.

N.tr-Alton
m rrls
every
Wednesday al 8 p in. at South
Seminole Hospital. 555 West
Stale Koad 434, Longwood.
Nar-Anon Is a support group
open lo families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with on
addict is morr lurmoll than you
ran liandle by yourself. Join
for suppon In roping with your
addict; gain serenity to make
derisions and pul our live bark
In focus. Call 201-1900 for
more Information.

I-Anon

Welcome Wagon

A support gmup for frlrnds
relatives of alcoholics (Al­
ton) meets every Wednesday.
8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27lh SI.,
at west of Sanford Avenue In
inford. New visitors or memin are welcome lo this 12rp group.

Seminole Spokes Wrlrnmr
Wagon
Club
of
Seminole
ruunty holds a coffee for new­
comers and second Wednesday
of every month from 10 a.m.
until noon. For Information on
address, call Belly. 695-0144.
or Lucy. 322-7877.

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Tax: 323-9408.

Citrus trees do not enter a
dormancy period like temper­
ate-zone deciduous trees such
a* peaches or apples. They do.
howevrr. develop some cold
tolerance
as
temperatures
reach the 40-60 degree F.
range for a period of about two
weeks. This cold tolerance Is
Influenced by environmental
conditions, mainly cool tem
peraturrs, but also by lire
health. Its rootstock, and the
citrus specie.
Hww trass free as: As a gen­
eral rule, a d im s tree will
freeze from Ihr lop to bottom
and from the outside lo the In­
side. Flowers are the first tis­
sues to freeze, followed by len­
der new growth such as leaves
and twigs. Younger tissues will
be more affected than older
tissues, and smaller-dlamelrr
wood before largrr-dlametrr
wood. Young developing fruits
will freeze before mature fruits.
H ie smaller the size of (he
fruit. Ihr faster It will freeze.
Fruits with Ihin peel will freeze
faster than fruits with thick
perl. Freeze damage occurs
when Ice forms Inside the d i ­
ms (Issues.
Predisposing
Citrus
trees are morr susceptible to

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cold damage during I heir first 5
years. Stress factors such as
lack of walrr. diseases, insect
damage, or nutritional defi­
ciencies ran Inrrease the dam­
age caused by low tempera­
tures. Trees are more suscep­
tible lo cold damage during
growth flushes which may be
Induced by wami temperatures
during the winter or by heavy
pruning of the trees during the
late fall or whiter months, re­
ducing thrlr heal retaining ca­
pacity. Heavy fertilizer applica­
tions ran also result In vigor­
ous growlh which may lead lo
freeze damage.
Criticsi temperature*: The
m itral temperature for Ice
forming In citrus (Issues Is
about 28 degrees F. Citrus
Dowers will freeze al about 28
degrees F. and fruit damage

will occur when temperatures
fall below 28 degrees F. for at
least 4 hours. If mature fruits
freeze, they can still be used
for Juice If harvested promptly.
•its setoctleu: Trees should
be located on the south and
west sides of the yard. The
reasoning behind this recom­
mendation Is that south Is the
warmest area and west Is Die
next warmest area In a given
landscape. Other places to lo­
cate trees Is near or between
buildings, south facing slopes,
next to other large trees, or
near large bodies of water such
as lakes.

Cdi
p n tM tlM
with
apriaklcra: The principle be­
hind the use o f sprinklers to
protect trees from freezing Is
that heat Is released when wa­
ter changes from liquid to Ice.
a phenomenon known as heat
of fusion. When water Is freez­
ing. lls temperature will be
near 32 degrees F. This tem­
perature. known as the triple
point. Is In equilibrium be­
tween vapor, liquid and Ice. If
sufficient water la applied, and
oil leaves and branches are
covered with Ice. protection
ran be expected. If only partial
coverage of leaves or branches

Is accomplished, damage can
occur and the damage will be
more severe than If water had
not been applied. Do not atop
sprinklers until temperature is
32 degrees F or above and wa­
ter Is dripping from all parts of
the plants.
— ---------« - One o f the
cheapest methods lo protect
the trunk o f young citrus trees
from cold damage la the prac­
tice known aa soil banking. It
consists o f mounding soil
around the trunk o f the tree aa
high as possible to protect tt
from cold temperatures even as
low as 12-15 degrees F. Soil
banks must be made before
freezes occur and should be
removed as soon as tempera­
tures start to warm up because
It can predispose the trees to
diseases and pest problems.
Tree wraps are also effective In
protecting young trees from
freezing damage, the effective­
ness o f various straps depends
upon Its Insulation capacity.
Polyurethane wraps have been
found to be effective protecting
the trees, but this method Is
less effective than soil bank­
ing. Unban king should be done
around the end of February.

Inventor finds Internet to be useful
BEAR HHUCK In one of your
column*, you an*wrrrd a question
from someone who had an Invention
but did not have any money lo further
il slung I loo am an inventor, and I
have two product* bring manufactured
that are soon lo be released II ha*
taken nine yean of penislrnce and
money of my own lo gel lo this point
I found the money by using a web page
on Ihr Internet The manufacturer
conlaclrd me I should note, however.
Ihal I did grt many calls (hal were not
mrntonou*
but Ihe Internet does
have some possibilities - I'M , In
vrrnesi. Fla
DEAR F M II never occurred lo
me. I guess I am just not "Net one fit
rd.” but it is a good idea and I'm glad
lo pass il on
DEAR llltlJCE Recently you di*
cussed the difference between a loving
trust and a living trust I wasn't in
(nested then, but now I want lo know
II ! l . Norman. OUa

BEAR H S I don't know that I ever
discussed a “loving trust." A living
trust la a mailer of pulling your assets
inlo a truit that you control during
your lifetime bul that passes directly
lo your heirs upon your demise I think
what you may be confusing il with Is
a living will
A living will spells out how much you
want &lt;or don’t want) done in you in the
event of a serious illness Do you want
lo be resuscitated’ Do you wish (a be
kept on life support syitems even
(hough there is no possibility of re
covery? These question* are within
the scope of a living will
You can bet Ihal I have one. and I
think everyone should have a living
will The idea of being on life support
equipment for days, months, even
years al a huge expense, with Ihe in­
evitable end just being delayed, seems
lo me foolish That is a personal deri
sion (hat each of us should make. Why
force someone you love — or worse,
Ihe courts - lo make that decision’
DEAR BRUCE My wife and I were
married a tittle over in years ago We
have constanlly argued about money
We have tried various compromises,
but nothing is working. She is not gain
fully employed but nonetheless was

SMART MONET

able (o go behind my back, using my
income on Ihr applications, lo obtain
ovrr in credit cards Only one of Ihe
rani companies notified me Ihal ll was
issuing credit baerd upon my income
I now find shr has ovrr t i l . ISSI in bal
aners due
This is a community property stair,
and consultations with an attorney
suggest Ihal I have no recourse bul In
pay the bills II seems Ihal Ihe only
way In slop Ihe bleeding is to divorce
This shtHild he against the law II my
income is bring pledged should I not
be aware ol if*
Reader

slock had little value We derided we
would keep it open in Ihe name of the
estate We &lt;hd receive a dividend of
150 each some year* ago
Now one of the hein has died, feav
ing her estate lo live members of her
family, and not in equal percentages
We decided lo split up the slock, and
I have received TOshares I rani seem
lo And Ihe company in question in the
newspapers How do I go about find
ing whal it's worth? - L B . Miranda.
Calif
DEAR L B . Any stockbroker can
look up Ihe symbol and the exchange
where this stock is listed, assuming It
is ■ listed security If there is no
symbol, call the company itself They
probably have a stockholder line to tell
you whal the shares are worth today
If all else (ails, call the transfer agent
listed on the certificate

DEAR BRUCE I have a mortgage,
and t send my payments In on lime
This month I received a rebind Hurt
from the escrow account 1 always
DEAR READER I agree with you advise them lo put any overpayment
Ihal if credit is granted based upon Inward Ihe principal balance How can
anyone's income. Ihal person should be I get Ihe mortgage company la put Ike
advised of Ihal by Ihe issuer The extra funds against the principal au­
credit card companies and olhrri could tomatically’ 1want to pay off Ike loan
argue Ihal they're Issuing cards in good ahead of lime - Z wTtopeka, Kan
faith
they assume (hal Ihr spouse
DEAR Z W.; If you are unable lo gel
knows, which of course isn't always Ihe Ihe attention of (heir accounting de­
case Why would it be a problem for partment regarding refunds, Just
them lo simply send a letter, without a accept the refund check and write out
return address (hal Ihe other spouse a personal check for a similar amount
could recognize, to (he individual'’ It of money tor rounded sum if required!.
may be a slight cost to the credit card
issuer, bul it would be more than offset
DEAR BRUCE In a recent column,
by all (hose unpaid bills
you said Ihal US savings bond* were
DEAR BRUCE: My aunt died Ik a terrible investment. I think I've done
yean ago One of hrr assets was a few pretty well. I know the interest rate
shares of stork in an oil company My was not so good, but il equaled other
cousin. Ihe eserutrix. was told Ihe things Mutual fundi may be good, but

I foal money an them. At one time I
tried the slock market and only made
• percent I am not so sure that your
information la all that good — P W ,
SedallaMo
DEAR P.W.: I am sorry that you
have foot some money in Ike market
place, but Ihal Is what it is all about:
For every dollar lost by one person,
somsbody else gains a dollar. The feet
that you may not have done a great
Job In picking a mutual hind or equi­
ties doesn't obviate the feet that Uu
average returns In those areas are
substantially higher than the pittance
you're receiving on US savings bonds.
The problem with savings bends today,
which was not necessarily Uw case
some years ago. Is that you are being
paid short term Interest on long term
instruments In short, you are being
bad Those people who have an ahao
lute fetish about taking no risk what­
soever are going lo be the victim o(
very Vow Interest, not much above Uw
Inflation rata. WUh risks go rewards.
I am not suggesting you go out and
invest in something extremely risky,
on the other hand Id f
of money for tang periods of time in
low interest bearing instruments
fnfrrrifrd in Angina or sefffna a
tee wjfu
house? farI Bruce
Smart" be pour guide. Pricer H i si,
plus shipping and handling. Call

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(Send pour qvttliont to: Smart
Money. P.O. Bax M3, Etftn, F t 34MO.
E mad to. bethfdfe gte.net Questions
o/general interest »iU be answered
in future columns. Owing to the
volume of mail, personal replies
cannot be provided I

Don’t call her by her first name
DKAIt AllllY I .mi it 28-&gt;i'ur-old
married mulher-lu-he. Lately, I
have been increasingly frustrated
with children calling adults by their
first name I am not talking ubout
adults to whom Ihe children are
closely related. I am talking about
neighbor*, friends, parent*, etc I
have recently been introduced to
the children of *everal acquain­
tance* and neighbor* by my first
name 1 realize that I am not elder­
ly. but 1urn an adult
I wu* always taught to respect
my elder* and to refer to them a*
“Mr.." “Mr* * or “Miss* unless invit­
ed to do otherwise. Il l* not the chil­
dren's fuull — il is Ihe adults who
allow them lo do this.
I plan on raising my children lo
follow thin rule of thumb If you're
not sure what a person prefers to he
called. o.&lt;k' Some adults don't mind
young children culling them hy
their first names, hut have we
become no Informal lluit everyone i*
now a Tom or a Nancy-’ I low do I
get uround this without sounding
like a stick-in-the-mud'.’
OLD-FASHIONED
IN RKADI NO. I’A
D EAR O L D -F A S IIIO N K D :
You are correct in your state­
m ent that yo u r dilem m a Is
caused by the thought lessnesa
on the part o f the parents, who
should ask you . be/ure the
introductions are made, how
you would like the children lo
address you.
Deni w ith th is by m aking
your wishes known in a friendly
way. When n parent introduces
you ns “ N a n cy ," any w ith a
smile, "When Jimmy and Janie
are 21, they may call me Nancy.
But fo r now. I’d p r e fe r lo be
called Mrs. Sm ith." And then
direct a friendly comment (or
question) to the child.
DEAR AH BY I am writing this
letter to warn parents how easily
kids can get into things when you
least espect it. My niece ill! call her
Karen l and her l -year-old daughter.

ADVICE

f t

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
“Kimberly." were at home. Karen
was in the kitchen and Kimberly
was in Ihe bedroom
Karen became concerned
because she couldn't hear what
Kimberly was doing When she
checked on her. Kuren found that
the child hud gotten hold of her
purse and hud the strap wrapped
around her neck. Kimberly's ftps
were turning blue and ahe was very
pale Kuren unwrapped the purse
strap from around the child's neck
and attended to her. Karen was ter­
rified, but thunkful that she had
checked on Kuril* rly when she did.
It’s amazing. Abhy. My niece and
her husband hud baby-proofed the
electrical outlets, kitchen and buthnsmt cabinets, and even put door­
knob covers on doors they didn't
wont Kimberly to open. Now, after
that frightening afternoon, Karen
atsu makes sure she pul* her puree,
diaper hug or anything else with
sirups out of reach.
AN AUNT IN DENVER
WHO CARES
DEAR A U N T WHO CAKESi
Thank you for the warning. I'm
s h a rin g it w ith my raaaara,
along with the rem inder that
d ra p ery co rd s and those fo r
Venetian blinds can also be very
d a n gerou s fo r to d d le rs and
small children, and should be
kept out o f reach o f tiny bands.
DEAR ABBY: I need to know the
proper thing to do with my wedding
rings. My husband and I nave been
mumed fur 12 years, and are now
divorcing. He is 85 and I am 73.

This is his third msrrisgs and my
second. My first husband died after
38 years of marriage
My husband purchased the rings
for his first wife, gave the same
ones to his second wife, and then to
me Be has now asked me to return
them. I really don't feel like riving
them back, but I want to do the
right thing This la a mutual,
friendly separation, and we are
planning to visit each other after he
moves out of state. Will you please
tell me the proper wqy to handle
this?
ELOISEIN N.C.
D EAR E L O IS E t S in es tbs
rings were originally purchased
for his first wife, bs mlady and
return them to your sbout-lobe-ex-husbsnd. H o w e v e r, I
wouldn't blame you If, aa a con­
d itio n , you re q u es t that ha
replace them with a lovely cock­
tail ring.

F\t i : a i
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m d tbuttmg mo **um*rty &gt;*M
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1**0 loot o« Mot* Rood 400
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door,
Sornmat*
Cour'ity
Courthnuft*. SiMord. Floud-i.
on tf*e 2nd de|i or February,
♦M « if r r JQ %m
P*ym#nt of file
epplt*. «
b&gt;e documentary Itim p IIEBI
and recordmf feee ore recu tied
to be paid by the to ccettM
bidder at fbe ea&gt;e Futt payment
of e* enteuet equal to me n*gneet b*d tt due *«tfun 14 hourt
after me edyartrtad time of th#
eel# All Mtm entt « M I be (M K
or
qu ei infeed
fnetrument,
made ply able to th# Cto*i of
the Cotuit Ceu*t
Dated th • 1MH dey of
December tt§7
(Seel)
MARIANNE M O N K
CLEAR Of T h e
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
fLORIDA
b* Shut** C u .-g e n
Doout* Clark
Rubitan Decerns*- 1 1 ,10. 1997
i * W ) 4 11 . USS
0EL-IS1

ot R 0* Nno at Root* Road (tormolt* otato Rood *00). aito
■V"B loot *« SIAM Rood 400
i 4) And I*oi0 Wool ot
TNo RtrONc Hoot tno
So h«‘d
Hi mo
Clt*
Comm* oran
CNomioro. ISO N. Country Club
Rood. Laos Mar*. Tho Pubbe t*
unto a final
dotioion lo toad* ** mo Cit*
REASONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
RARTICIRATS IN ANY O f TM IS I
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT TMI CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST *4 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O f THE MEETING AT
40T-114-M1*
NOTE: if A REASON DECIDES
TO ARREAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH *1 ERECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR
SHE WILL M E D A RECORD O f
THE
RROCEEOINGS.
AND
THAT. fOR SUCH RUAROSE. HE
OR S H I MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD O f
THE RROCIEOtNGS IB MAOB.
WHICH RICORO INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE URON WHICH THE
ARREAL IS TO BS BASED.
fLORIDA STATUTES MS.B19S.
CITY O f LARS MARY.
fLORlOA
Carol A. Footer. Cit* Ctor»
DATED- Dooombor 1 4 ,1EBT
PUBLISH: DacomOor SO. ISST
DEL-111

.E 1 -1 II4 4 S -IS E
BAG EG .
I MORTGAGE

ELIZABETH ANN
UNHANtS. I T AL,

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
FOG BSMIROLB C O U R T*
BT-100B-CR
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LUTHER C ESSES l A J r
LUTHER CLIVE ESSES
Docoacod
HOTICB
O f ADMINISTRATION
Tho admmiitrafwn el lho
OOtOI* Ol LUTHER C EBSES
A k a LUTHER CLIVE ESSES
docootod. Ftio Number I T 10M-CR. i* oondm* in m*
Circuit Court lor EEMINOLI
Count*.
Florida,
Rrobola
mo oddr*** ol ntuch
Oltico Drawer C.
FL 11TTI Tho nemo*
*1 m* oortonol
toorooomothr* end tho ooroonol
attorn** *r*
all

in ik r is t io

f ia e o n s

A A I NOTIFIED THAT
AN ooitan* on nhotn Ihr*
nolic* i* tarred t»no M r*
oOtocnon* mat challenge in*
rondo-* *1 m*
m* auanlwalatiro. ranuo. or pwmdwHan o&lt;
mm Court oro roduuod to Mo
mo* Obmctron* with mm Caurt
WITHIN T H ( LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
th e

f ir s t

p u b l ic a tio n

of

THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER T H I DATE O f SERVICE
O f A CORY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AN creditor* ol tho docodonl
and other portent henna
clarm* or domondt ogomci
docodonl • ottolo on nhom a
top* ol mm nolle* m **rr*d

wtm Hu* Court WITHIN THE
LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER T H I DATE O f THE
F IM T PUBLICATION O f THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFT SR T H I OATS O f SERVICE
O f A CORY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Ail amor creditor* at mo tocodont * otlato moat urn man
clarm* with rnm court WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS A F TIR THS
OATS O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS NOTICE.

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1
Tim I M l Ot oMd action no. 11tlia -C A -ta -E M C h iu M Court
M SEMINOLE Count* ftartdo.
Hi m u c h ELIZABETH ANN U N HAAS S. ST AL. aro mo
Detendanta and MILANO MONTGAOS
CO ARO RATION, mo
. I nlS ood to mo
.n U T IIM IIW a n .
an FEBRUARY 17m, IB M on

CONDOMINIUM UNIT 1S4,
BUILDING
tl,
HIDDEN
ACCONOtNG TO TM I DBCLARATION O f CONDOMINIUM
M CO R OBO li f t SIB* IN O R.
THROUGH TM . AMO 4MSN0E0
BY
FIRST
AMENDMENT
THBRBTO
M CO R OSO
ON
SMB/BS. IN O .A BOON I M I .
FAGS ATI THROUGH 4*4. FUR­
THER AMEHOIO BY AMBNOMENT THBRBTO MCOROBO
t/IO/M IN O R. BOON IT M .
RAGES EOT? THROUGH OOtT,
FURTHER
AM EMOSD
BY
AMENDMENT
THERETO
RtCOOOBO IfM / M , IN O.N.
BOON I T U , PAGES MBS. RAGS
M T4. FURTHIA AMEHOIO BY
AMSNOMSNT
TH IR STO
RICORO40 1/M fM IN O R.
BOON I T U . FAG 14 01
THROUGH M M , AND FURTHER
AMENDED BY A M IN O M IN T
THERETO AS MCOAOSD ON
IT1I/M IN O.R. BOON 1141,
RAGES M THROUGH M . OF
TMB PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH ARRURTE
NANCES T H IM T O AND A*
uNoivioso in t e r e s t in t h i
COMMON ILCMBNTS OF BAIO
CONDOMINIUM RB U T FORTH
M BAIO DECLARATION.
Court.
Spring*. FL 11114
DATED: Dootmbc IStn. i m t
(Cowl Baal
MANYANNS u n n f l
CMib of ClrouN Court
Aa Oopur* Clark
rJ f
n M Hoffwaad Dt*d.
Hollywood, FL M OM
RubHoN: Docamber 11.10. IM F
0BL-1M
■4TMSB O f
APPLICATION FOG TA1 M S O
N O TIC I IS HEREBY GIVEN,
mol FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
MC.. m* holder *F mo
to bo mowed maroon. Tho cotuftcal* numbar(t) and *oor1*| of
Nouonco. mo dole ripIron ol dm
propart*, and mo nonto/t) in
much it noo aoooooad rn/ora ao
Cortilmola No: 111
Voor ol Hoyonco: IM S
LEG LOTS M St 11 41 4 1 1 41
0.1SS N IIS FT O f LOTS M S
11 S F T O f LOTS 11 B 41 W O f
■ RFW O f NORTH MtlSCH ROl
FLA LAND S COL COB CSLIRV
PLANTATION RB 1 RO IM .
Comment*! Spun* Lid M . All *1
•*rd proport* bomp M m*
Count* at Sunni ala. Siilo ol
Unmoo aueft cortiticMadl moll
bo rodoamod auormnfl M Mar.

W !U SU FOAEVER BARRIO
Tho data ot mo lott pukiic*•mn ol mm Noimo m Oacombor
, 10m. IM F

LULA M. ESSES
1110 Wo*l Otrton Snoot
Lowpwood. FL 11FS0
Attorn** lor
MACH N. CLEVSLANO. JR.
H IM . 014111
FL S ITTI
|40T) 111-1114
RubHtA: D o o m bar 10. 1MF
and January S. IS M
DEL-101

COUNTY.
IA
NOi BT-SSSB-OA-14-A
BBCURFTV PACIFIC
FINANCIAL M R V ICIS . INC..
RIouilMt.
C.
HAMPTON, ol N..
N o n e s o p a c t io n
TO: JOHN L. BRYANT
1111 Charmtone Atonuo
Lanp Boocb. CA *0*04
JONAH C. HAMPTON
IM tt I
Santord. FL 1277*
JOBHUALA I . HAMPTON
10411 Grorormw Wt*
Eonlord, FL 11TF1
MILDRED DENNEY
TUCRIR
TOUR A R I HOTIFItO Ural on
action lo (aroemoa ■ 010*19090
on mo lollotcWB proport* in
Son mala County Florida:
Lot 17, Son Lonto. Thud
Section, occordutp lo tho plot
the*ear 00 racerdo* m plot book
IS. pope 7S, pubPc racarpo Pi
l aminin Count*. FlondP
C

HAMPTON,
MATIONWIDB MUTUAL FIRS
NISURANCI COMPANY; MONT­
GOMERY WARD S CO.. INC. T1R
TOP ROOFING CO. INC. FIRST
UNION NATIONAL SANK OF
FLORlOA. I/ V i FLOAIDAMATIONAL BANK; STATS OF
FLORIDA. DIFARTMSNT OF
LABOR 4 EMPLOYMENT SECU­
RITY; wtd THS UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES IN ROSStSSiON OF 111
VALENCIA COURT. NORTH.
SANFORO. FLORlOA. J I T M ,
And you Aro torprirod Ip m ty p p
copy Pt your wnttan dotonce*.
It any to It on HONEY 1.
LEWIS. IS O U IR l. ptomlilf'*
altornay whooa addroac I* SM
Low lichanpo Building. 14
North
Market
Slrool.
Jockoonmllo. Florida 11101,
wrdwi 14 day* altar tno hr»t
publication ot ihm nolle*, and
Mo mo angmal with tho Clark el
iuo Court anno* belor* ionic*

mo com *tam« or pornmn.
WITNESS er* nond and tool ol
mm Court, on mo 1Fth day ol
Oocowior. IM T .
IS1AU
MARYANNI MORSE
CLERK OF THS
CIRCUIT COURT
■Vt Joon Srillom
Depot* Clark
RvbOch . Doc*mbar IS. S4. IM T
0BL-1E4

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IIO H T IE N T H
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORID*
C A M NO: I T 1414 CA 14 K
JERALD »Y BURGEtT
Ptamfftt,
«a
MAAi C TTAS •i.dOfTT
i/ l/ l MAR ETTA % MOiAf
De*emiirtl
M OTICt OP ACTION
TO MAAifTTA 9 tl/ N G IlT
1/ V i MARIETTA 9 MOLAY and
m perbet eieumwif ##•*#*• byIbfouflb, ufidei if itti’Miki
DefeediFtt. M AnifttA s oun
O tT T
i/ l/ i MAhUTTA 9
MOtAV. and iU pef « h###*#
w e(iBFe«eg to bee# w t *»gMt‘tie of w t e t il m « N
Mfeiit deecf'bed
tO U AAI HOTlffl© tbit er»
triton to qpuiet l«He to the fo»■
leerifig datcnbed piapaily *n
SerpMuTihUe Courtly. Fiofffa
I pi* ti tiiip «e i'li ilfiil f
ee£orOu&lt;i| to the piet
i*
recorded n Piit Booh 22
f i g t i 4« 1 4f. of the Public
Record! of Semrnole County
ftaVKlA.
TOOITHCA with 111 bulki ng*
ttr net lure• end tmpfOyemenfi ot
every hilure iduited on the
property, end ill future*,
meebmery, ippl-ence*, equip
ment. furrufuea end penonii
property of every eittue ibit*
eoever. end an te net end other
eqreementi peneming to (be
etvnertbip, uee. occupency
potietaruo or enioyment of i '1
or any part of tbe property
ba« been Med ege*n«t you. end
you ere required to »•«&lt;• 1
copy of your nnflen defenie*.
d any. lo .t on Todd M Hoepfce*
liqurre Ata»nt»ff a attorney,
•hote etfdreie *« Pen Office
Boa 9111. Orlendo, ftondl
12902 3311. on or before
Jirtseiry Iftb. IP tl and Me tbe
original with the Clef! of lh*t
Court e ther before *erv»ce on
Plaintiff* attorney or unmedItely therea*ter, ethers*«e a
detent! w»H be -entered agimtt
you for tbe relief demanited in
the Complamt
TN| LAST KNOW AOOAC99
OP Of PI NO ANT. MAAifTTA 9
•UAOfTT a/1/■ MAAIITYA S
MOLAT IS 320 Aoae Cr#n*
Street. San Drego. ClMorme
931t9 OfPINOANT. MAAifTTA
9 BUAOfTT a/lri MAAifTTA 9
MOL AY. NAS CONCf A lf 0 H i A*
S t i r SO THAT PAOCK9S CAN
NOT Bf Pf ASONALIV Sf AVID
On h i a
WITNESS HI* hand and ***l ol
mi* Court on tho 17m do* ol
Deeamber, IM F
(SEAL!
MARYANNI MORSE
CLIRR OF THE COURT
B* Joan B' litni
A* Dopul* Ctark
RuMmh Doe ember 11. M . t*»1
and Januar* E. I I . ITS*
O IL-14!
M THB CIRCUIT COUNT
O f TMB IS T N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT O f FLOM DA
IB AND FOR
SSMMOLB COUNTY
JURISOICTMHi DIVISION
C A S I NO. BT-S14B-CA-14-B
T H I DIMS SAVINGS SANA
OF NSW YONd. F S B .
RtemMt,
VS.
S TIP H IN M.
BWNBMALTIN ANUA
,
BURKHALTIR and
LINDA I . BURKHAltER
AJKJA LINDA ELAINE
BURKHALTER A/K/A
LINOA R
BURKHALTER. *1 01 .
Oolondontt
n o t ic e

OF PORBCLOBURB SALS
Notre* m n*r*0* pnon m*l.
pwauani la mol. purtuont to
mol
Final
Jud 9m*Ai
ol
For*cloture doled Oocomker
llm , IM T . and amorod m cml
ca*o number IT-114S-CA I4 -I.
at dm Circuit Court ot tho liih
Judicial circuit m end lo*
Seminal* Count*.
Florida,
wharmn THS DIMS SAVINGS
BANK OF NEW YORK, FS B., m
Pioinlilt and STEPHEN M
BURKHALTIR A/K/A STEPHEN
MICHAEL BURKHALTIR. LINOA
I. BURKHALTIR A/K/A LINDA
ELAINE BURKHALTIR A/K/A
UNDA R. BURKHALTIR. m/Aro
D*f*ndont(t|. I wiM &gt;011 Ip dip
high**l and ko*l bidder lor
cooh M tho woM front door ol
Iho Seminole Count* courthouto m Sanford. Sominalo
Count*. Florida. M I I 00 A M
an dm ITm do* ol JANUARY.
IS M . Ih* foiiowinB dooenbod
proparty a* **t lorth m **&lt;d
Final Judpmonl. to wO:
LOT I T . APRLI VALLIV.
ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
TH IR IO F AS R IC O R O IO IN
PLAT BOOK IS. RAGS 70. PUB­
LIC RSCONOB OF SIM INOLI
COUNTY, FLORlOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO TH I
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU AR I
AOVISID THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D S IM ID TO S I A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTIMRTINO TO
COLLECT A O IB T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated tho ism day ol o i c i u
S IR . IM T.
MARYANNI MORSE
* Clerk el Circuit Court
By Jono I . Jaaowic
Dadutv Clark
COOILIS i STAMflARSKI
4410 Say Seoul Soufavard
Syria 490
Tampa. Florida 33407
TaMpboaa: (413) 977 9004
CSS •97-1349
PuSHlli: OiCimbar 13, 30, 1997
OSL-20G
HOT tea 09
APPLICATION PON TAX D U O
NOTICI IS H fRfSY GIVEN,
that PUND AS CUSTODIAN FOR
CASI, INC.. IM Mldar of tha
loilovMtf carufkcaladl M i liHd
ia d cartiftenant) for I tarn daad
lo b« n iu id maraon. T M car
uficpl* numbarti) and yaarft) of
Mauaac#, ttta daacrtption of lb a
proparty. PHI lha nami(i| tn
wFh/ch a « u u H i i t d la/ara at
follow!
Cartificala No: 3419
faa# of itiuanca: 1999
CatcnptMjn of Proparty
ICO SIC 23 TWP 21S RQI JOf
FRGM I 1/4 COR RUN N 33 FT
W 79 PT N 702 19 FT NWLV ON
CURVI 34.79PT TO POB RUN W
79 99 PT N 92 Of Q 32 WINN 12
S IC W 149 97 PT N 119 PT f
199 94 PT S ILT ON CURVf
201 27 PT TO SfO ( 737 ACM
Nam#! wi which i i m i i p J
Byong C Krra. All pf and proparty Bamg »n lha County of
SaaitnoW. Slat# of Florida
Uniaaa auen carttficatafa) aba»
ba radaamad according lo law.
lha proparty daacnbvd in mch
car1 ificala(«| will ba totd lo lha
lugibatl biddar ai ifta wail front
door.
Saminola
County
Courtbauaa, Sanford. Florida,
on lha 2nd day of Pabruary.
1999. at 11 04 am

Legal Notices
PaymafYf of Sal# h r, « p p k « bk* documantarf »ta«rp m r i
and racgrdtftg f##t art ivqijitad
be* ba paid by iha tuccaviful
b""feint at iba
Full ipurmarl
of m a m H aqijai lo Vh« high aat ba} it rttra with in 24 hours
attar lha advariivad lima of tha
tala Aft payniGFYfy thill ba rash
or guirafitvao
inttHiStfit,
n*adv payabia to tha 0**1 ot
tha Cwcwrt Court
Dafad Ih n 1 ,*fh day of
Daormba-f. 1947
(Saafl
WAH&gt;ISNf MOR9C
C l f R l OF TMI
CIRCUIT COURT
S IM iN O il COUNTV.
FLORIDA
by* Shsrlay C Margait
Daputy Clati
PubirftR* Daeambar 23, 10, 1947
January 4 I ) . 1999
OIL 190
IN THS CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TH4 Ib f N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
fC W ta O il COUNTY.
FLORlOA
OSNINAL
JURISDICTION OtVISIOR
CA9S NO! t7-93S4-CA*14-R
O C N IN FfOfRAL
BANS. FSB
PLAINTIFF
vs
THOMAS J QARVfR. I T AL
DfFfNOANTlS)
N O TIC I OF ACTION
CONSTNUCTIVS S IR V IC I
TO THOMAS J QARVfR ANO
MAR'A D QARVfR wMaa rat*danc a
ra
unknown
if
M /tM /tM y ba Irving; and if
ba/tba/ibay ba daad, tha
unknown dafandania who inay
ba «(N »u»n . barf*, davraaat,
granlaaa, a%«-gnaa«. iMynora.
craditora. fruataai. and al* parl a i ctauamg an intaraal by.
tbfougb. unsfar or agamftt tha
Datvndanif. who ara not known
lo ba d ra t or a»va. and aN par|ia« having or claiming to bava
any right, till* or mtarail in tha
ptopartv da-arntoad in IM martgaga baing t@r*cioaad haratn
VOU AR( HfRCBV NOTIFIED
that an actson to toraclofta a
mortgaga on lha following
proparty
lO T 94. 0A4LAN0 MILLS.
ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
THEREOF a s R IC O R O IO IN
PLAT BOOR 13. PAGES 93 AND
94. PUBLIC RICOROS OF
Sf M iN O U COUNTY, FLORIDA
bat baan fitad again at you and
you ara raguirad to tary# «
copy of yOM wnttan dafanaa*,
•f any, to it on DAVIO J STIRN.
IS O Plainlift a an or nay. whoa#
addraat if 901 9 Univarnty
Dnva •§49. Plantation, FL
33134 on or bafora 30 day!
from IM data ot tha twit publi­
cation of' thi* noIk # af action
and f*ia tha original with tha
t ’ark ot thi! court aithar bafora
aarvtca on PtamtiN i artornay or
•nwnadiatafy iMraaflar; otnar
GF.ta a daiaud w*a ba antarad
agamftt yon tor tha raiitf
dantandwd a tha comptamf or
paMkon litad h#ra«n
WITNESS ray hand and tha
•aal of th*ft Court at Sf M iN O U
County. Florida, thi* Iftb day of
Oacambar, tff7
(SEAL)
MARYANNI MORSI
CLIRR OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
■V Jaan SnHant
rwnajtv Clark
hu»»»hT Oocambor SS. I M f
OhN JflhvY) 0, TYM
DEL-70S
IN THK CINCUIT COUNT
OF THS tS TN JUDICIAL
CINCUIT OF FLOMDA
IN AND FON
SBMINOLB COUNTY
OSNBNAL
JUNISOIC TION 01V1SION
CASS NO. B S -IM S C A
O 1 CAhlTAL M0B10AQI
SSNVICIS, Inc .
piwihiH.

vs
JAMES N JOHNSON. HI
thd SONJA M
JOHNSON; M 01 .
Defendent*
AM INO SD N O TIC I
OF FO B S C LO S U M B A LI
Noltco m horok* gnron Ihol.
ourauonl
lo
ihol
Order
/•.celling Feraciotur* Solo
d ,r.d O IC IM B IN ism. IM F.
and entered « end coco num­
ber M -1M SCA. *1 mo Ctraud
Court ol Iho ISIh Judicial
Circuit m end lor Sammoio
Count*. Florida, whorom 0 *
CAPITAL M ONTOAGI S IN VICES. INC., m Ftoinlif* and
JAMES N
JOHNSON. III.
SONJA M JOHNSON. SEMIN O LI COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OP T H I STATE
OF FLORIDA. VMS REALTY
MANAGEMENT 0/B/A SPANISH
TRACI APARTMENTS. A DIS­
SOLVED CORPORATION. LORIS
JACKSON. CL1RK OF THE CIR­
CUIT COURT OF S IM IN O LI
COUNTY. STATE OF FLORlOA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
JOOIE JOHNSON. NATIONS­
BANK. N A (SOUTH). SUCCES­
SOR BY MERCER WITH PAN
AMERICAN BANK OF ORLAN­
DO. N A FORMERLY CITUENS
NATIONAL. AMERICAN GENER­
AL FINANCE OF AMERICA.
IN C . BARNETT TECHNOLO­
GIES. INC A DISSOLVED COR­
PORATION. SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER
WITH
BARNETT
RECOVERY
CORPORATION.
........UNKNOWN PERSONISI IN
POSSESSION OF TH I SUBJECT
REAL
PROPERTY,
N/K/A
ABNER
V A L Il.
...
UNKNOWN PIRSON4S) IN POS­
SESSION OF THS SUBJECT
RIAL PROPERTY. N/K/A DEB­
BIE VALEZ, 10/ere Detondont(c).
I will tail lo iho rughoti and
boil h&gt;dd*r lor cath at me w*cl
Iron! door ol Ih* Saminola
Count* COurthouu M Scnlord,
Seminol* Count*, Florida. *1
11.00 A M. on the 10th da* ol
JANUARY. 1994. me following
decenbed proparty ae M l lorlll
« Mid Final Judgment, to wil:
LOT IS. SKY LARK IN THS
WOODS UNIT II. ACCORDING
TO T H I PLAT THEREOF AS
RICORfiSD IN PLAT BOOK 11,
PAQS 11. OF T H I PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SIM INO LI
COUNTY, FLORlOA
NOTE. PURSUANT TO TH I
FAIR
O IB T
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU AR I
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMEO TO I E A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEST ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Deled me 14th da* ol O IC IM M fl. 19S7
MARYANNI MORSI
Clark ol Circuit Court
B* Jena I . J o m w K
Oapul* Clark
COOILIS S 3TAWIARSNI
4010 Co* Scuut Boulorord
Bullo 450
Tampa, Florid* 1150/
T* ephano: Ik lli 9//-400S
CSS *94-01104
Publish. December 11.10, 1997
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repreeentatnre and m* par*,not
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m i lorth below
ALL I N T I R I S t lO PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AH pon ono Oh whom Hu*
objection* mot chohong* IN*
veirdit* *4 m* will, mo Nuahhco•alt**. »*nu*. or pmadiclian ot
mm Court or* roguwod to M*
mo* obtoction* wrm mm Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS N O TICI OR IHM TV DATS
AFTIR TH I OAT I OP SERVICE
OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
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end other per con* hormg
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MONrHS
AFTER THE DATE OF EHI
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
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M TM I CINCUfT COUNT
FOG S IM IN O L I COUNTY,
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ORIAT FINANCIAL BANK.
fbb successo r by

M IP O IR TO LINCOLN
SERVICE MONTOAGI
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LINCOLN SERVICE
CORPORATION.

CAPACITY BUT SOLILT
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JOHN C OOROON.
LINDA M GORDON.
tambond m f wda.
UNITED STATE! OF
AMEMCA. HORACE H.
SKINNER. FRANCES I
SKINNER. Ih d . . . .A N
UNKNOWN PERSON
IN P O S S IM O N OP
T H I SUBJECT
REAL PROPSRTY.

DONALD L
OERNAROT. I T AL
of f e n o a n t is i
b ttb g

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TO: DONALD L. GERHAROT
ANO UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
DONALD L. GERHAROT ahaca
m unknown it
La L.uvg. and iT

lha patmon which ha* boon
Mod wrm mo Cloth al ootd
CbwftYOU AR I HEREBY NOTIFIED
mol there hoa boon mod n Ihm
court a patdmn prayms that mo
aOron|.child
rotation ohi*
» or onto ot m* *b»*cTh*
mo ***mn m lo coob

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May. IM T m
Pabruary I t . ISM . Tha chddt
PARROTT.
Tho court hearing an due mai­
ler khali bo an Mm ISrd day at
January. t « M at S M cm.
lha King C aunty Buperier Court,
tddreea:
King
County
Caurthouaa.
Ii
Parte
Department, Court Room WU S . SIS Thud Atonuo. SoaM*.
WoMHnglon M I04. TOUR FAILU R I TO APPEAR AT THIS
HIARING MAY RISULT IN A
DEFAULT ORDER PERMANENT­
LY TERMINATING ALL OF TOUR
R IO M It TO T H I ABOVENAMED CHILD
You or* further notified mat
atieaed lamer haa a ngru la ha
raaraaantad by on atlornay, and

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WITNESS lha H , nor able
SCOTT
A
REIMAN.
JiKfge/Cmirt Comm teetonev
coid Superior Court and t
sod al laid Court htrounio
am iad Him 10Mi day ot DECEM­
BER. ISST.
(SEAL)
M. JAICE MICHELS
King County Super KU
court Clark
By: K LAZZARA
Daputy Clark
FILS RESPONSE WITH:
Clerk at Court
King County Superior Court
King County Caurtfmuae
WHS
SIS Thud Avenue
Seattle. WA 901J4
SSRVI A COPT OF TOUR
RESPONSE ON:
Patitmnar ■ Attorney:
A b o r t 0 . I who*

Outruer, LNhuc S Ingot LLP
1111 Danny Building
1200 Siith Fronwo
Seattle, WA M i l t
Pubitch: December 11 .10. IM /
end January I . 199*
DEL-M I

NOT MB
MNMPS-ai
N O TICI IS HEREBY GIVEN
I By virtue at moo* cortam
BRNO of liocutm n ao ttyiod
oboe*, and moro oortMuiarty
ami can am wtd sf loocufwn
out of and undo* mo
oool of tha County Court ol
S TE-ISTS-EP-91 uoan a hnol
•Old court an dm D o t day at
March A D . IS M m that cortam
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ilandanc* which cforacard
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County. Florida and I have
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y o u ARE HEREBY HOT If H O
action to foracmco a
LOT I I I . TWIN RrvIRS SEC­
TION IIIA ACCONOWG TO THE
PLAT THERE AS RICO R OIO IH
PLAT BOOK M . PAOIS 14
THROUGH SB. OP T H I PUBLIC
RECOROB
CP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PlOAfOA. LESS THAT
PORTION
OP
LOT
III
DESCRIBED a s p o l l o w s
B IO IN AT T H I NORTHSRLY
MOST CORNIR OF LOT ISSj
THENCE SOUTH S 4 -I4 IS IA S T FOR A DISTANCE OF
*0 44 FEET, THENCE NORTH
T I ’ ET *4* EAST FOR A DIS­
TANCE OF IS U FEET TO THE
NORTHEASTERLY LOT U R I OF
LOT t i l ; THENCE NORTH
M ' l l IS’ WEST ALONG THE
APOASSAIO LOT LINE A DIS­
TANCE OP T S M PEST TO THE
POINT
OP
BEGINNING
TOGETHER WITH T H I POLLOWING
B IO IN
AT THE
SOUTHEASTERLY CORNIR OF
LOT 1*2, THENCE SOUTH
44*24 I f ' WEST ALONG TH I
SOUTHERLY m o s t l o t LINES
OP LOT IS ! PON A DISTANCE
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P U T . THENCE
NORTH SS-M I I ’ EAST FOR A
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TH I EASTERLY MOST LOT LINS
OF IBS; TH IN CS
SOUTH
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AFORESAID LOT UNE FOR A
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DATID Ihr* I /ih det df
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MARYANNI MORSI
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By Jane I Jeeewre
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C ard GtOWe. Florida U t f A *
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copy ot your mrdttn dtlti'ito*.
a any I* d on DAVID J STERN,
IS O PiamMf a otiomo*. who**
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an or Ot t er* M day*

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setme of BSTTINA MCK1RSON.
dec4teed. I N Nmnkar •/
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af liacutmn.
Donald P. Iihnsar. Shardt
SarnmoW County. Florid*
N O TIC I REGARDING T H I
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF IS M . PINSONS
WITH A DISABILITY M l CMNO
SPICIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATI M THS PROC l (DINGS SHOULD CONTACT
T H I ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OP T H I CIVIL DIVISION AT T H I EHIRIFF-E
OFFICE. IM S SSTH S T R U T .
SANFORD. FLORlOA AT LEAST
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tool of mm Court M SIMINOLI
County. Hondo, mm 1km toy ot
Ootomoot. IM /
(SEAL)
MANYANNE MORSI
CLERK OP TH I
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jean BrWanl
Deoui* Clara
Pubhch Oocmaker M . IM /
and January S. 1*0*
DEL-MS

op

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICI:
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m tmaramad pm«*n la wham
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The name, end addtan i F ai
the pmienel repreienielive i
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
AR I MOTIFISD THAT
A« pmimm upon whom |an
netwe m im ved who hate
m en* ef Mm wm. nm aua H m
harm *1 Mm jm**n*l mpraien.
lei iv*. r*nue. m pit'tdwiiod'Ai
mm Court m* mmurid ta iue
Nmw *bterIvon■ wrm Ihm Ceurt
WITHIN TH| LATIN OF TH R U
MONTHS APTIR THE DATE OT
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
APTIR THE DATE OF SIRVi&amp;i
OF A COP* OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
.
AM crtd'tari *1 Ih* N c tilg il
•nd Uhm p m ie n i he.wv]
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N C I N M T m i l *n whim •
c*gy ot Ihm n*ii&lt;* m W i l t
data ot nm hru tuaucaimn *•
Mu* rmiw* muai I N Ihmr claim,
with Ihr* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
A FTIR THI DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICI OR THIRTV DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AM other creditor* ot Mm dece­
dent and per,on. hannf cimmi
or demandl agamit the dec*dent • a ila l* m i l l III* their
claim* with mm court WITHIN
TH R U MONTHS A PTIR THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DIMANOS A «
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FILE
WILL B l FOREVER BARRIO j

Mm guaMwcuan, ot n o

Th* date or nm fuel pubne
nan ot h i Notice ■ Decem e

or pirmdirfton al Mm eaurt

19th, 199/

ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILSO WILL S I
FOREVER BARRIO.
PubfMatmn of Mug Neirca Im*
begun an Dec ember Mm . IM T.
Ptraarml Rapracantaiiva

JOSEPH STRAOA, IF
Per canal R*pr*t*ntat|
111) Adam* Sin
Longwood. Florida t i f f
U W OFFICES OP
SIDNEY L. VIHLIN. III. P A ;
Attorn#** lor Petitioner
21CO lentand* Center
11M W eil S R. 414,

OAVtD NICMIRSON
WILLIAM H. MORRISON.

T I M Soum U.S. Highwcr 1/12
Fern Park, florid* 12TM
TaWphorm 407/414-1414
Attorney tor

Puatmit: Dacmnkar M , ISS/
and January 4. IS M
DSL-M1

*1 Saminola County, Florida,
mil M 1100 AM . an Mm I IMI
day af January A O . IS M altar
for cal* and call lo Mm highocl
biddor, FOR CASH IN HANO
ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL U IB TIN G LIENS. Ot Mm
Front (Woof) Door, of mg Mop*,
ol tho
Son mole County
Courthoua* m Sanford. Flond*.

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purtuaM M a Feml J u Sb " * " * &lt;§
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IM T . m d Ordsr Raacha*iWitt
Saw doled 0*c meam l /Mr,
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Court *t Ih* EIGHTEENTH
J uM ciM CwcuN M and Im EEMV
NOLI Caunty. Flmtda wimrmh
GREAT FINANCIAL BANK. FSB
SUCCESSOR BY M l RQI R TO
LINCOLN SIRVICI MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A LINCOL*
EERY1CI COUPON AT ION m m*
PTaurtiR «nd JOtrN C GOROON.
af M . ara ma D«**nd*nt*. I i f

M TMB CIRCUIT COUNT
POR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

Col* Manufacturing me .
Loon C*&lt;*. Edna Col*.
Rk hard Com. Ooaam
Com. Sam e Cola. Oar*
Cam. and C Blonkanahta.

ad rn IwwtnaH County. Florida,
mara partNularty doaenbad a*
You *rg further notified mat
your tadur* Id Ido a claim ol
OOtariuiy wdhm Hurty day* *1
Ih* INi t publication ot Hut
nolle* or lo roogond Id Ih* oolluon w.um Hurt* day* of Ih*
luol puhh'.aimn af mm none* l
ground* lo leunmei* your par­
ent-child re l,i iont hip
reaped to m* endd.
On* method of Mwg yuur
rttaonoo and mi ring a w *t an
Mm PttiMonor m Id tana them
yaur wnttan mop snog by certi­
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Can a cut'n’curl bedangerous?
DEAR DR WTTT A Mend id mine
recently bad what teemed to be a
temporary atroke while having her
hair washed at a beauty salon. How
could this happen'
DEAR READER: When a person
hvpereitends her head — (or exam
pie. over a sink — she may experience
dirtiness, blurred vision, speech diffi­
culty and other symptoms According
to the November 1*97 issue of the
Harvard Women's Health Watch, the
condition has been dubbed 'beauty
artor stroke syndrome* and Is
elieved to be due to obstruction of
blood flow in the vertebral arteries,
which already may be partially
blocked by arteriosclerotic plaque.
The two vertebral arteries supply
blood to the back of the brain When
they are compressed during the
hypirrextension maneuver of hair­
washing. circulation may be reduced
or small blood riots may be carried to
the brain, resulting fh neurological
symptoms that are transient — or can
sometimes be permanent Beauty par
lor stroke syndrome has been newly
reported and can also occur in a den
list's chair, during yoga exercises or
on a chiropractor's table
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woman who experiences symptoms in
such situations to change position
immediately To dale, there is no way
to predict who Is at risk, nor is there
any specific treatment

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DEAR DR (iOTT. I am a 47 year
old woman who recently experienced
sudden numbness of my arms and dif
ficully speaking. One doctor said it
was stress without examining me A
second physician diagnosed migraine,
although I've never had headaches I
had a normal cardiac ultrasound, but 1
believe that I need an MHI
My brother died at ta of a brain
aneurysm, and I think that my tymp
toms suggest a TIA What should I
do’

Station. New York. NY ISUS. Be sure
to mention the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: When my son
waa dtagnesed with Lyme dbcase. he
was prescribed atabriae because the
doctor aaid that the Lyme micro
organism Is similar to the parasite
that causes malaria.

causes of your symptoms
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lahness Not a single Lyme authority
advises therapy with anti-malaria
drugs; rather, dom ydae and amoxi
clllia are the antibiotics of choice
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another physician who Is more famil
lar with the treatment of this tick
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lent or cerebral aneurysm It seems to
me that you won t know the cause of
your difficulty until you have been
thoroughly tested Such testing
should, in my opinion, include an MHI
or CT scan
(liven your family history. I worry
that you - like your brother - could
have an aneurysm Certainly, this is
not likely, but you probably will not be
satisfied until this possibility la ruled
out by appropriate testing An MIU is
expensive, but It is safe, painless and
tif normal) would be a relief to you
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watch partner run his lovely club suit.
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noYrump'
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partner had a bust Jacobs passed
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In me year ahead, you could make an
important friend « your chosen held ol
endeavor. This alliance will grow in
strength and each party w» derive bene­
fits in special ways
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. I t ) Be
aware that your aMitie* supersede the
faun you have m yourself You do not
need liw approval oI others before doing
what you need to do Capricorn, treat
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well against seven spades doubted as * 2 2
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which he selected Sis no-trump bid
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Promise today Try to balance your agen­
da agamsl new events
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Shitting
eontXhons could develop in a manner tier
will enable you to lie up an important
matter today Make this your lop priority
assranment
ARISS (March 21-April 19) You mi not
inconvenience anyone * you drop to on
an old friend urvnveed Your pel rraght be
happier to see you than you are to see
himor her
TAURUS (April 20-Mey 30) Good twigs
could come in purs today You nwght
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mNeneay based, wtwe die omer wWpertan to mtanofclM
QSMB4I (May 31-June 20) You can set a
positive example today that an* upM the
•pnta and courage ot thoae who emulate
you. Do not hide your light under a
bushel
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Something
ol special importance might undergo a
tevoratte transformation today Thn shift­
ing cond&gt;|&gt;on could result in benefits tor

everyone involved.
LEO (Ally 23-Aug. 22) Protect yourself
n o events or activities today that couM
provide you with opportunities lo meal
new people Vatoebts asaoaahone couki
VM4QO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) Mahers that
have a direct affect upon your career
should ool be treated with indifference
today You are on a lucky roa. so maka
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                    <text>SEM INOLE TO D A Y

75 C e n ts

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnco 1S0S

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90lh Year. No. 90 • Sontord. Florida

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Seminole County: Year in review
By MAMA OBBM

named
top jurist

Herald Staff Writrr
MMM MIY
Jonathan Griffin la the first
Iwhy bom In 1997 at Columbia
Mrdlr.ll Center In Sanford.
Mayor Larry Dale and Com ­
missioner* Urady Lrssard and
Velma William!* arr sworn Info
office In Sanford.
Donald tl. Wall, believed to
be In his 60s dies following a
crash at Orlando Sanford A ir­
port of an expert menial air­
craft.
Joyce Sober, former land ac­
quisition coordinator for Semi­
nole County who was fired In
August 1996 amid arrusatlons
of improprieties within her de­
partment. considers suing the
county lo grt her job bark.
Seminole
County
i*ubllc
Works Director Larry Sellers
resigns during Ihr Sober Inves­
tigation saying It was tlmr for
nrw blood lo come Into the de­
partment.
A seaplane flips over In Lake
Monroe as the two people on
board escape Injuries.
For the third tlmr. Stooges
Lounge Is denied a liquor li­
cense because of Its proximity
to a church.
The county lirglns a search
for a manager as Ron Rabun
resigns the $95,000 a year
post
Public Safety Director
Gary Kaiser Is appointed as
artlng manager
Roger Mrnrfrr of the public
works department In Sanford Is
named employee of the yrar.
Dennis Whitmire
is ap­
pointed deputy chief of the
Sanford M ic e Department
E. Ann McGee, president of
Seminole Community College,
announces the reorganization
of the college and four new vice
president positions.
Mayor Larry Dole requests s
full time administrative assis­
tant and a new furnished office
in City Hall.
J.Q. "Slim' Galloway, a long­
time law enforcement officer. la
dead at B5.
Herman Shroeder. a civic ac­
tivist and community volunteer.
Is dead al HI.
Renee Keith, the wife of a
Sanford
police
officer
Is
charged with credit card fraud
fur misuse of her mother-in­
law’s credit cards.
The Outreach Rescue Mis­
sion. the first mission to open
In Sanford under the auspices
of
Mother
Blanche
Belle
Weaver, opens Its Women’s
Shelter.
A Sanford resident decorates
the outside of his home with
various flags Including the Nazi
symbol bringing forth the ire of
residents and neighbors.

By MAMA OEIM
Herald Staff Writer

Top laf! and above: Sammota County commlaalonan ipant a tag portion of
1097 trying to comply with a federal mandate that adua entertainment la pro­
tected ipeech under the US Constitution Dancare at Mchaei PMer-e Club
Juana m Fem Parti perform for customers while a coalition of atlrone sport
mg No Porno T-shirts attends a recant pubic hearing on selected sites m
Sanford that could be approved for the espansion of the Industry
Commissioners reconvene to decide on the Sanford location* m midJanuary Below Seminole County after heated debate awarded the contract
for Emergency Mode si Service to firefighters and trained technician*, yank­
ing the service from the private sector County firefighters John Jones. Bnan
Colley and Chne Miller vt»H the Mooes al their south Seminole home Mr
Hoee a Wo waa saved by qmck-thmiung profeosional cocnty perameckcs

The
award.
Bulllngton
said.
repre­
sents recogni­
tion of ihr top
junsi It is ro­
tated
ear h
yr.ir loan a
judge In lire
vard to &lt;&gt;nr in
Seminole
C . m iiu v
Judga Eaton
llullingtini. alio teas known
Katun lor many years, sanl lie
was deserving ol the award Iw
cause tie Is an ritiein rly giving
and dedicated |irrsnn
In addition lo twlonging lo
num erous law assoc l.itlo n s and
■ * * Baton, fa g * 3A

Counting
beans,
votes .
in ‘98
By BUSS WHITS
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - file man's name
Is Winfield but since bis boy­
hood be lias preferred lo be
called. Win. Four years ago be
won a seal un Ihr Seminole
County Commission. In 1998.
he’s running for re-election.
Some observ­
ers
say
55year-old
Win
Adams Is on
the spot
"He's been on
the spot
for
•omrtlmr. and
the spot kreps
moving.'* scoff*
Carlton Henley,
a former county
commissioner
appointee who
1* challenging
Adams In the
coming Repub­
lican
primary
elerllun.
Adams
vs.
Henley for the

flBMtRY
Sanford Is one of five sites
considered for a 950 million
space flight experience center
as Casey Aerospace Corpora­
tion eyes the Orlando Sanford
Airport.
A car plunges 75 feet off In­
terstate 4 Into the St. Johns
River.
Driver
Richard
R.
Dawkins Sr. receives
only
slight Injuries.
Hamilton Elementary School
principal Mamie Bingham Is
transferred to the Educational
Support Center amid contro­
versy and allegations that the
move waa racially motivated.
Critics had blamed Bingham
for low morale among staffers
and poor performance.
Joyce Suber continues her
fight to get her Job back after
being fired by the county for
allegedly accepting gifts and
working on her son’s political
campaign In Gulf County while
on the clock.
The Seminole County School
Board turns down a proposal
from Florida Charter Schools
Inc. to operate a night school
for it risk students out of Win­
ter Springs High School.
The county debates whether
to keep ambulance services or
contract out to a private serv­
ice.
Seminole
County
Circuit
Judge O.H. Eaton sentences
Gregory

LAKE MART • A Sanford
judge received top honors at
the Seminole County liar As
•notation’*
annual
holiday
luncheon last week
Judge O.ll. Eaton Jr., serving
the IBth Judicial Circuit, lire
vard and Seminole counties,
earned the Williams Johnson
Judicial Award for hla contri­
bution* to the community
alcove and beyond the call of
duty, said Hubble Bulllngton.
spokeswoman for llte assorla
lion.

Center left: Jessica. Tamra and Tana Rich maintain a
vigtf for their missionary dad and husband. Mark.
Kidnaped m January. 1993 m Pucuro. Panama, as
(amity members watched. Also kidnapped were Rick
Tenenoft and Dave Montana. whoee wife Nancy joined
the vtgl al the New Tribes Mission In Sanford Bottom
left: Road construction between longwood and Lake

prison with a minimum of 15
years before probation. Mayes
had been convicted earlier In
the beating of his glrllrlrnd.
Lee Rrttzcl. 21. as she lay uncunsclous in the back seat of a
car.
Three teenage boys are ar­
rested on gang related charges
in the beating of a 12 year-old
boy who refused to Join a gang.
The Welaka Building, one of
the oldest structures In down­
town Sanford, reopens follow­
ing extensive renovations by a
European Investment group.
Greenwood
Lake
Middle
School teacher and assistant
principal Julius Francis M ar­
rested for stalking hla former
girlfriend. The Natlona’ A sso­
ciation for the Advancement of
Colored People supports Fran­
cis. who Is black. The glilfrtend

Mary, traveled bysome motorists speeding the lower
speed limit, led to many wrecks and four fataliues in the
fall of 1997. Bottom tight: The Orlando Sanford Airport
dedicated is new Federal Aviation Authority control
tower recently The airport continues to be a major des­
tination for European tourists.

Lakcvlew
Middle
School
guidance counselor Tcreslla
Leeson Is named counselor of
U»e year.
Officer Sharon Sheafer ob­
tains a copy of a report re­
garding Renee Keith, the wife
of a police officer, who was In­
volved In credit curd fraud.
Rick Sheafer. who Is married lo
the policewoman, forwards the
report to the Florida Depart­
ment of Law Enforcement while
Ofc. Sheafer Is scrutlnDed for
possibly violating SPD policy.
M M I
The Sanford Christian Shar­
ing Center celebrates 20 years
serving the community.
U. James Brantly. a law en­
forcement officer In the county
forr 34 years, la dead at 68.
Sanford Police Officer Sharon

Sheafer Is (old that the could
lose her job for forwarding a
leport to the Florida Depart­
ment of law Enforcement re­
garding credll card fraud by
another officer’s wife.
Oury Kaiser becomes the
county’s new manager.
The Seminole County School
Board approves the hiring of
40 new teachers In un effort lo
ease overcrowding.
The ShertfTs Office cracks
dowii on a traveling ring of
gypsies suspected of commit­
ting a rash of burglaries.
The Small Business Devel­
opment Center moves IU sat­
ellite office to the recently
opened Business Incubation
Center at llte Port of Sanford.
The goal Is lo encourage small
businesses lo locate their opcratlona
An w

Baa A d a m a.
Pag* 3A

Houtlng Authority originally
Indicating an $80,000 shortfall,
was later revised to show there
was no shortage.
The Sheriff's Office cracks
down on body scrub parlors.
The school board approves
two churtrr schools. Summit
and Rays of Hope.
Police officer Joe Dillard Is
appointed chief of the Sanford
police Department.

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Reno Air begins service from
Orlando Sanford Airport with
regularly scheduled (lights to
Oulfport/Blloxl. Miss.
The county continues It de­
bate on whether to keep or pri­
vatize emergency rescue serv­
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■ nullin’ ht*ii e s jm i.ilK more
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At 1. 1st Ml) pell I'tit III ill! p i
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Die test.im .ini Is np*lj
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V.illlpapaue visits vvllh Keith
it least run e .1 week lu shop
Ih t satis dahti 15 and Kti/o
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pllll! there
She le t s me know when
she s hntuimtt 111 Sllltu th llu
new .md I uu 111 M anuiapaiii'
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Holiday food drive
S I I iiiti|ii&gt;*iii (umpnny uiul Sniillie.ist Fire Sprinklers with
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ll.im v i l inid 11.111k Executive Din.n.r M.iru.mi Ltiitium*
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No driver's license
ImmiIh-i Iv Agri*. .’12. n( .'tuor;
&lt; vpt*-s, ,\vr . Hllifonl. was ar
"'-'&lt;&lt;1 I1m rsd.iv In- S r n iln o lr
' "Htitv t lrp iillrs
Agt-r w,,s
1 It.itgnl with driving w hile li
1* **'•«• is suspended nr revoked
&lt;Vrr was arrested .it tin- Mir
,lrt "| Sanford .mil I’n tiiv ttt.i
• ••in i*i pulled over Ann- .liter
unlit mg 1.1ill tv etpilpment on
•iff van

Habitual traffic of­
fender
I'tsrpb llolitcn .'ll). nt Sr*riil
imle Darden*. s.m lm il. w as ,ir
i f ' l n l I1mrstl.iv liv Hanford
»•
Holden u .is charged
illi
in tt lung fag nut ,,s
"••yneil li.iliitii.il ir.illlc ntlrtiiter
•nil ,i warrant I It &gt;ItIt ti w.is ,tr
leslril in the I ItKt lilnt k n| l y
ptess Avenue &lt;Utlter stn|i|ieil
Holden Itir .hi liii|iin|&gt;er turn

Fight with wife
Irt'Vnr llvllnll. 22. Ill Settll
mile (i,miens S.nitnrtl u.is ,u
resieil lltnrstl.ty liv S.inliml
|»&gt;llte
I ly Itnn w.is i li.trgrd
ulth h.itletv mi .1 l.liv entnri e
tlietil i.till el
resisting with
viiilenie .mil Ihilleiv
Mvlliui
U.is .irresteil .It the .iliovr ,n|
thess Krpnlt said th.lt llvltntl
Fill llitn .1 phvslt.ll huln With
h is wile

Battery
•Mllllff-t i.nstllll 1*1 «»| 1|0
• Miiiitrv &lt; lu ll &lt; tt
Suntunl
iff* s I imI \\VtIiM*stl.iv 11v
X lllllllt i |Ml] 11
4 illSiftltl Uh.lH
• I1.1t • ! ulth h.ilfri\ .itit| .n
trsin l +if flu- .ilmir n*Hj(h*tit i*
liMNtlni .tllr^nilv IIIV .1 \iititii
uifh I»t*f lists

Man hit in face
•IrflV U u ir ii r»f* *»! |f* i K rllv
f 11
S.mtofil
\\ .is
ir ir M r d
W« tltit'N«l.«v hv Sditlttitl 111lift r
Qu«‘«'H %%.*•% « l i . t f u n i t li,it
f«’ 1\ .itiil .irtrsli || in the I/IN)
him k •»l Smith I 7 ‘ t2 U 'lrrji
•tllriirtlK
hr*I 1 m.iri
•uni hit hint tn lh r I.m r

Breach of peace
Ainlrr.i Vi 4 l.iili 22 nt lo t
MiirriMiu Avr
s.inlonl
u.ts
if lr s t i il VV* ilurntl.iv hy S.tnluftl
|&gt;o|i, r
Mi 4 htlli w.is 1 li.ir§ft*t J
With
h ir.ii ti
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Jir.ii *•/
iliHunlnlv * untili« * /l^ioii*;/
I»r.iuIttiAj, lull iifirslrti Mi i|jr
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Petit theft
t .11 lin e lin t lev 27 til 2 l i &gt;
t. 21sl S|
S.inlnrtl. w .is ,ir
rested Wednesday by A ll.i
Itliillle Spittles [inllte
Itltrlev

was « haryetl with petti theft
and arrested In the :« * ) block
ol Kast Altamonte Drive. U ir
ley .illeyedlv stole ,i dress
worth $.‘l*l 1« » by plaelny If in
tier purse

Car as weapon
Michael I’.irller. :ir». ol -W)7
Mattie St . Sitifurd. was ar
rested Thursday hy S.inford
jmhie
I’arller was ■haryetl
with ayyravaled assault with a
motor vehicle ain! ass.mll ami
arrested in Ihr 1-IOOhliHk of
West
Seminole
boulevard
I’arlier alleyedlv threatened his
lumber and atlrtnpled iti strike
him with a i ar

Disorderly conduct
Hose blits, 2H, ol 75 C a stle
llrewet Ct . Sanford, w as ar
rested I nil.iv
by
SemtnoliC iiu n lv deputies
K ills was
■ haryetl with diso rd erly eon
thict and reststtny with d o
li-tlie Kills was arrested at Iht
m ille r ot l.'llli Street and M an
yo iislllie Kills alleyedlv veiled
o b sien tiles at [Millie o lllc e rs

Husband struck
l.lliila Hut/. 51. ol [tMi S Sin
fiijM/ lit Dike Mary was ar
tested Ihursd.lV by Seinlllole
t Olintv deputies
|&lt;m/ w.is
• baryed with battery and ar
rested at the aljove resilient e
bin/ alleyedlv sum k her In s
hand

Aggravated stalking
Modnev Itunietl 12, ol | hr&gt;2
l.indmy Dr s u d o rd , was ar
rested Ihorsilav liv Seinlllole
l oititiv drpiillrs
Itunietl was
&lt;haryetl
with
ayyravated
st.dklny anil arrested at the
m in e r ol I list
Street and
t ie n ih Avenue
Vlr tun re
[Hilled that lllin ie ll w as a lle y
edlv tuakiny thte.iieiiln y [ihone
• alls

Cannabis charges

hmmv Miller
|h ,,[ o(|7n
I rum,in Ave Sm loril was ar
resied tliursdav hv Sinlutil
|Milne
Miller was i haryrd
with possession ol t .inn .this
under 2u yr.nils al the turner
•&gt;l Country &lt; lull Mo.nl and
M.ivtatr i in le
Hie s.irilord
I p A l i st|iiad made ihr ar

The way we were: SHS football
litis ts additional m lnrttialiuii
F.nllsietl personnel were also
malnieti.ime and lo.idtny ol
.dHiul S.m liird
Ih y h S ih o u l
trainer! m all ptiosrs ol eityt
the planes, ynns. ainniiuntion
lo u lk lll a s lonnd ill early S i I
neertrui
and
liottihs
A
total
of
m .iym idls
W h ile
Itmkrny
I'.ir.'ic holes were hum* reyu
f&gt;.2fX),(Xio rounds of amrimui
thruiiyll some „ f tliese old
QRACE M. l.trly In the 'dry room" of tin- ttoii had hern bred In tin sto
S ilm .iy n iid is.
1 round that
panichiite loft to Ik- trrtotn
lion s hyhter planes
STINE "
S in fiird s toot hall team bad a
ihcv were In good roudltlon at
Some ol the planes pictured
CIPHER
dismal record m illl Pt22 lo
&gt;dl times
were flyhter planes a hospn.il
Ib lH there w as no lootball
The ordinance tlepartment
plane and .s.Vl lyvo |ilarr* m
learn as several ol the h oys
was responsible for the care.
stniment planes
were oil scrvm y In W orld W ar I
111 1112(1 It was ilei tiled to ills
pcflsc Willi lootball and m u
today
centratr on b a s e b a ll
M isses Oleda Dyson and
riiere Is .1 [ill lu re ol the b*2 l
lit leu Mi D ill ol the yard o fflir
leant, but im d e rtira lh is wnt
in pli lu re d giving the low
tell -S U S s fi 101 h all p ro sp e cts
down to Max ( laym an AM 2/r
wen- seriously
hauthi apjM il
and h iislg n K F W all
this year Im-i .u is i - we didn't
leave erinuyli I mivs ol .Jim- 1 01
llie
1 oni mi m ir at ions
tie
lev's 1 Irt Ilin fi-irrii e. hut sh e
partnieiil handled telegrams
jilus &gt;&gt;lti&lt; i.a| am i ro n fld e n b a l
was there m sptnt and at
talked the mtylity D am esvllle
m essages Personnel [ill lured
o* I M t Ivhlirne :t 2 /r. J*atly
le.llli as /e a lm islv a s she would
have all.M k n l &lt; H-ii-do
llodye II.title W illiam s, F ra il
i t s K n lierls M argtierltr D in
lit 1*122. M IS had a ‘sine
■an s . l
l l .11 vk S 2/r. Mary
mill* luiilb.ill team .mil p la y c l
Margaret W elsktltel
a lull si In d o le s A It W ilkin
soli was the lo a t h I Ifiiir m h r r
M« W hllm lri- present S i n
wrlim y about h im m a previous
tool n sid e n t. is pu lu red m the
tollirtltl lb- was a yr.uhlate o|
n taiton train in g offli e with
the U n lvcrsllv nl H o n d a and a
Miss K M t n n d ipilst .mil ,J F;
btyhlv touted athlete
w hile
,L_
1.1'.us venm an striker lie Is
there M l ( oupc-r ayru u llu u •Iso seen III the log riMlttl
liis lrn ilo r was atliletn iln e i
when i d o ld s ot pilot's lltyhls
lor
w in k* [it O th ers with Inin
M IS hi-.It IN . da
I h-Ditld
then art l. t , Ilf Mi-lily S 2/ l .
Kissim mee
1 &gt;1l.ilido
I I I III
M i Dister s 2/»
Marl.in
Davloti.i |t.*l t)|
Wi*si I ’.din
li* urn 11 s 2/*
Heath a u d i t Me.nh Hu only
Il 1.night all three ol Mr
team lo heal S.m |otd was Mi
W h tlllllle s cb ild ren
Dermis
arm I In I'll s | | s « iv. tin 1 &gt;u
*Mailin' a ln l I tebble
111 the
tral I lurida D istrii 1 1 ti iiu |&gt;i &lt; os
I'M iiis amt i.m see a striking
that veal
Board C ♦*rllied. American Board of Anfisthestolorjy
It s im h l.in ii' between tbe boys
MemlMis o| rlt.it it on weri
Dipiom aie. American A ca de m y of Pa n Management
•
1
d
ial
aye
and
then
dad
as
m
D u ll.m l Mi I.m a s
H
Dove
this [III tut* 1
I latte Sw llilicv l e r I n k
1
Spt’i ializiny In
Move
l*o|MVii tiii
It.* ‘s.nilotd Shore patrol
Diagnosis
&amp;
Treatment
O f Recurring &amp; Chronic
Mi l.liilm • • i l l I low ers 1 .ale
was show n .is it m iis lrrrd at
Mi Alec.indi r Merton Avi &gt;.i ke
ih* *HV polli e station he lore
Pain Including Back, Shingles &amp; Cancer Pain
.1.lines loin
III
Deltose
«••iris, on duty
l.t
D lcn il
Dooylas Klliy 1 l i n o . . J 1, ) , |.
I'.u i kit was rli* Senior patrol
1‘racticinH In Lake Mary • Sanford Area for I" Years
( lllll er
Sam I lelshi 1 Alton 1 .utio 1
lit, Appmnlnu n l nr tfcVrr.r/
Various s ic iie s were shown
Moll Move am i t i u , | p 1 mi o,
..1 j*»v ."tin* I 1 hnw iiig down' m
Mv llinlhei
M am si* rnp. 1
da to* ss 11,ill |r served m eals
yr.1d11.1led with the S | | s 1 lass
a* two In .or slier* hes ih tre
nl 1**21 so 1 isslim e that &gt;||e
was lit the ■ h r c iln y sei n..o t..1
! .Ill* • I d-tv Mi*|t| lllt-.tls WtT»• I' • *1 dally
some oi these c m lim y toolli.dl
yatlirs
1he tc were two I*, ii tier stiojis

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Company Laavt Things A Little Messy?

OUI charged

SNAS perso nnel nt
work and in training

ICiieri Pniue Ct of net (■
&lt; oil m ail ( II Sanlont Was al
|e.,|eit I1ilirsd.lv liV Seminole
&lt; iiiinn (leputtes
I'm iie was
i haryrd with Dbl and resisiiiiy
with I loll 111 r and irrrsled al
the almve .ukllrss Mrporl said
that I‘rIni e w.is alleyedlv a
pari ol a hit and nm .inlrtrnl

| lie NoVr tnhel
I l ' l I l 1 il 1
Ooti ot llie S \A S s Hilly t, t&lt;j ^o
mill li mint 111.Illon iti a i I h .i i I
the Salitold Naval Att Station
licit 11 ill did not
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lilt'll wi t*- lots o| pH tote-* 111
that edition nl v a rio u s p&gt; tso n
net at work and i l l yive you
som r lo ln rill.lllo ll i I h h i I itirio

rest

mi tt.*' Ii.is r
one lor enlisted
men ,iltd the other lor tilln ers
M .iiD is were I M li.iw iik .ind
A I I Silt lo ts
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St hool
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strut leil pilots tn v irio n s »»ib
I*, is jt* ria u iln y to naviy.tUon
*noii*T\ *-f ly ilie e n u g tnnittiil
tin aU**us, .or tjointier torm.t
itons i n
K vrrv student dludetl h is day tieiw i-rn Hying
ami
il.tssro o in
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if back together in a jiffy.

A d a m s ----------C o n tin u e d from P M e
llislrltl 1 se.it promises tn
lie.it up peih.ips lieetnne
n.istv
well lietlire suriutter
lime I'.trtv leaders already are
thawing up halite lines
Henley, then a D rm n e r.il.
served I t mntilhs when pti krrl
hv taw Uiwton Chiles In till a
term hv the late Hob S lu n ii
Sw 'telling l" tbe R epublican
p arlv I” seek le e le itlm i a s a
iinmtv enlimiMstniter. Henley
Inst hadlv hut is reatlv lor a go
•gainst Adams
'I list and loteltiost It s all
o p p ortlllillv lor US In lie |Hily*ll
on out ii lo rd s
Adam s sa id
And III measure mv retort!
against in s auvlim e
H its is Win Adams, pro
(1.inning to Ih - "as tell.u toils as
a pll hull
a ilesi riulant
ol
Jo h n Adam s and all autlm ntv
Hi the held ol in sl at Im in tin g
anti tndustn.d engineering In
Ills estim ation. |1isl llie Irllow
lo give the illl/e lls ol the
•dim ly the liest lung lot their
h ill k s

llie Attains resume Includes
2t) years lliiant tal/tiiduslrtal
engineering
experience
lor
t oiupanles like UCA. Hut kwell
hit
Martin Martell.i. and (k
i uleulal t herniial Corporation
He has a U S 111 business Ad
mlnislr.itliin Irotn I'tond.i State
University.
"Win s a Ih-.iii counter." says
attorney Ken Wright. who ts
managing the Ue-rlecl Win
Attains campaign " l i e wants
to know what everything crisis
Hint's Ids liar kgroimd “
Amt this. Wright reasons, is
why Adams proliahly annoyed
a niimlier nl [K-opIt- last mi in
liter diinny the rmeryrni y
medic.il serine hullabaloo. l)n
ill all the llyures were In.
Adams refused lo east Ills de­
ciding vole lor the county lire
llyhlers or lor a private vendor.
"In this ease II wasn't a ijues
lion ol savmy money." Wrtyhi
salt), 'll was giving the public
wltat It wanted and the public
wanted a flreflyliter Iti answer
all calls. When Win leall/ed
Oils, he voted lor the llli-llght
ers And tt was the rtyhl rail,"
When Adams rail lor olflce
lour years ayti. Keu Wrtyhi was
not lu Ills comer At the Itmr
he preferred Andrea Dennison
'I was critical then of Adams."
Wrtyhi said 'Today. I realize
(hat Win Adams has Ik -i -i i a

yoisl
i o iiiin lssliiiier
lie s
y e lilllriilv
n iiiie r iie d
.i I m iii I
what lit- ' dolny
'What I know I ih I. iv that I
II I. iv not have when I i aim- on
th r m in ify i iim iiiissio n is the
iiillt rx t ol p o sitio n " A dam s
s.iid "1 know a wide variety of
the people .11III the peopltknow me I know whom to m il
lor .oivtie or lor o bservatio n s
I m iisid e r mvsett
a team
pl.iver
I hose who lo o k A dam s sav
one III Ills s lie iiy tlls h a s l»-en .1
dtllyent ellurt lo yet out and
see llilliy s lust hand, yo to
home
owners
a ssm taiton
lueetmys. listen to the people
"H its has been a lu ll time
|ob"
Adams said
ol Ills
irifUiOIMI .1 year i o ltm ilsslim e r's
[K isiiinii "II you want to do it
rlyhl you 1 an 1 do it on a part
thin- basis Not tin- wav I want
to do it
Krtiest Hatton. II a civic at
llvtst and political pundit who
lives n iD i s i r i i i I. e n lln is ia s u
1 ally siip[)nrts Adam s m h is
hnl lor re elci tliill "H e's a yuv
who d(ws net tiiyrther with h is
rn u s llt iifiic y .mil tries to solve
|irohleins." H.illon said " C a ll
him. and lie II 1olin* "
fhe Cedar Mltlyt- Cninm unlty
m u n in i or|Mir.di-tl
Sem inole
County was so pleased at the
eflo rls made hy A dam s when
he llrs i came into otTlce that
they sent him a pl.ii|Ue that
liatiys nil his olllti- wall.
"We had a terrlhli- lim e fur
n ine years yettltty anyone to
help." H.ittnn s.ild. 'D ir r y K lir
lony la lurmer ctim m lsulom -r
now on the SchiHil Hoardl
called us whiners and rrflise d
to listen. Win Adam s tnvrstly.iled and lonk the |)ruhlem se­
riously. lie did his [iib. lie was
a savior I see no reason why
lie should Ih- replaced. None at
.ill "
Stan Hesstner. a resident of
Knyllsb Kslales. says lie would
like lo see a third candidate In
the District ■ ; rat e. T h a i c.m di
dale would Ire form er A lta­
monte Sprm ys lire ehlef Tom
Sleyfrled "From what most of
tin- [H-ople l know are say toy.
1heir two choices now a re not
to vote or to vote for Win
Adam s Id like new hlood in
the race Id like Tom Sley
fried.”
flevsm er was one ol those
who was [ml oil when A dam s
doyyedlv insisted m ore liifo r

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malum lie y.ilhered In-ton- luwould make ihr dec idlny 1 all in
tin- KMS dei isnarr
'I wasllt llilliertied
with
votes nr [Hipul.irilV
Ad.illls
said last week "I was io n
i m u d with what was tu.lii lor
the clll/ens nl the 1 iiutity I
needed In know d then was
•mv dillerrncr m ipiality ind I
wanted to know bow the 1 list
Kcspnlisc sy stem would lie a I
tilled And what Were tin- real
1 ost s?"
Hy seli-cimy the iiiimtv lire
llyhlers. Adams s*ml In- is con
Villi ('ll lint Hilly that It was thi
nylu dec Islnti hut that hr was
nyht in lakmy the lime to 1 tst
Ills vote 'Ih ere was a lot ol
lohlivlny yumy mi and |ii-o|ile
were emotional
he
said
'When all the (at Is were there
the ■liotn- wasul at all dill 1
1 oil "
Cniiiinlssloii
( hairtiian
Maudy Mortis accused Adams
ol 'lllp-llnpptnn'' last summer
when Adams 11*1(11tred s*&gt; mm |,
lime lo make the 1 all. hut is
[ileased when the call came it
was "tin- nyht one
Adams sold that lie iiittsld
els his recommetulollim to the
1 iiliitiiisstnii to elevate &lt;*ar&gt;
Kaiser to county inatiayet last
sjulny Is "the best deilslim be
made slme heiomlny a coiituv
commissioner
'flits was tbe [[iiy," Adams
sold "I saw wltat he was dolny
os octltiy manayer and I was
ctmvlnrc*d we bail a real yetn
here. Tlieri- was no need to
1 uildin t a national scan It We
bad a leader nyht here ”
Ihere was .1 II 2 vole tor Kai
scr Adams vntlny with Morris
ami District 5 Couuiussiimer
Darvl McDlln. Dick Van Der

Weltle
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M.tloy
.ly.ilitsf
In retetil m onths
Adam s
i oiisistenlly h as voted along
with M**rrts .aid Mt Lain There
h iv* I m-i -ii a hut idle ol
2 votes
i lioliyh lor som e to sense
Adams has t hnsen to | m* part
nl a team that will assure tils
re elei tIon
'H its is tio love m,~ Ken
VVityhi said I rut.tv "It s a tase
&lt;•1 tin- t o n u iils s io iie rs being
t;o*.it sit w ants tor the m u n i s
Overall, it s an ellet live tom
m ission They vt- made tough
tl* t tsiuiis and they have some
tiiiiyh ones ahead There are
itimys ihev haven t done III,it
lit t il to I h- done
The new
lourthouse ts one file adult
■ titi-rtammi-nt ta ll is another.''
In .f.mu.irv ilu- ro iiin tissn m
will tle« lib- whether it will
yrandl.tlhet the existing adult
enit-rlam iueiit h iistn esses m
ste.nl ot ton my them to re
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Uesidenls
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Pat k / ( .isselbi rrv want the sex
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satin- mm- n s iite n ts m .s.tn
Ion I dotl i want their area lo be
the [Missihlt |« in io w ar /tine ol
the in im lv
ti nt it atiotis are that Adams.
Morris and M cLain w ill vote lor
gratidlaiheriiig th is may lose
south county votes lo r Adams ■
and lor Mortis, who also is rxpet n-tl lo n m lor re-election in
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scrvlny on advisory boards. Ka
ton also teaches a peoples' law
class at Seinlllole Commiiiillv
Colleye ami volunteers Ills time
lo the coinmuniiv His mput
has helped shape chonge in
llie stale's irlmlu.il pididal
system.
bulliriyiini said Katou served
as a role model to her own
d.iuyhirr. who is a frt-shiii.nt in
colleye ma|iinny In |ite law
Katon. who currently over

sees uvli tria ls earn ed state­
wide recognition w hen serving
as erttiim.il court Judge. Katun
ruled att used m urd erer and
rapisl .Joe S p a /la n u . a former
itittlon vele
gang
member,
should yet a new m urder lrt.il
aliet die star w itness at S p a /i. i i i i i s
I‘ t70s I rial rt-eanled h is
icsiiinony at a hearing Ix-fore
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29. 1997

Editorials/ Opinions
E D IT O R IA L

Our wishes for
the new year
W e s h a r e o u r v isio n o f S e m in o le C o u n t y
In 1990. a fte r a n In te re s tin g y e a r o f c o v e r ­
in g th e n ew s. S o m e o r o u r s u g g e s tio n s
c o u ld b e re s o lu tio n s ; so m e a x e fa r-fe tc h e d ,
b u t. h e y . w e c a n d rea m , c a n t w e ?
Im a g in e th is:
A p e a c e a g re e m e n t b y S c h o o l B o a rd O dd
C o u p le . L a rry F u rlo n g a n d B o b G o ff.
A little le s s c o n tro v e rs y a n d m o r e c o o p ­
e r a tio n fo r S a n fo rd M a y o r L a r r y D o le .
A s o lu tio n to th e c o u n ty 's a d u lt e n te r ­
ta in m e n t q u a n d a ry .
A s a n d y b en ch area on la k e M o n ro e.
A n e w c o u n ty co u rth ou se.
A h ig h -ris e h o tel an d a c o n fe re n c e r e n te r
In S a n fo rd .
U n ity a t th e S an ford P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t,
a n d a sp ru ced u p station.
A m a k e o v e r fo r U.S. H ig h w a y 17-92.
A red u ctio n In crim e.
IV o s p e rlty a n d h ap p in ess fo r o u r re a d ­
ers.
In te rlo c a l a greem en ts b y th e c o u n ty a n d
Its cities.
A ligh t rail system .
A s u ita b le n a m e fo r th e O r la n d o S a n fo r d
A ir p o r t.
K in d e r w eath er.
T h e n e w 1-4 In terch an ge o f f R o u te 4 6 -A.
T e a m w o rk b y th e c ity a n d c o u n ty c o m ­
m is s io n e rs .
S a fe ty fo r o u r fireligh ters a n d E M T s.
G o o d re s u lts fo r o u r b u s in e s s c o m m u ­
n ity .
E c o n o m ic d evelop m en t.
E ven g r e a te r p reserva tio n e ffo r ts In S a n ­
fo rd 's h ls to rtr district.
M o re gilts fo r th e Rltz
M o re h e lp fo r M o th er W e a v e r, w h o gives
h o p e to th e p o o r and h o m eless.
M o re p a tien ce o n h ig h w a y s , a n d u se o f
tu rn sign a ls.
R a n d o m a c ts o f kin dn ess.
M o re tim e a n d praise fo r o u r ch ild re n .
M o re lo ve a n d respect fo r o u r sp o u ses.
M o re p rayer, less despair.
M o re toleran ce.
F e w e r m idges.
C a lm .

Toward good government in new year
First, let me w ish all o f you a H appy N ew
Year. I have enjoyed sharing my thoughts with
you this post year. I am the first lo adm it that
these are Just my opinions but a re based on
knowledge regarding (he various Issues I have
presented.
T h is new y e a r I will do my very best to give
you m y opinion and to try and pass on c o n ­
structive m essages lo our local and stale g o v ­
ernm ents. | believe that the county com m is­
sion served us well this past year despite the
apparent differences in t he makeup o f the
com m ission. W e must realize that this Is not
an e a s y Job and there will always b e those who
are disappointed with decisions m ade by the
commission. I would hope that the people o f
this county realize that it is very dangerous to
let ourselves becomes one- Issue voters or
com m issioners. Our role as taxpayers, and
voters. Is to look rareftiUy
l l * entire record
o f those who are now county com m issioners
and not focus on one Issue thus not doing Just
cause to those n o w in office. I f you put your­
selves In their position on any o f these very
difficult Issues that have come b efore the
board In the past year. It Is easy to understand
just how hard It has been for the present
commission. M any times we. the public, sim ­
ply are not a s well Informed as w e should b e
on som e o f these Issues. We m iss important
points, that usually are the basis for I he final
decision o f board members, potnla that are not
well reported o r the Importance o f which is not
well known. An example would be the points o f
law being lost in the debate over the nude
bars. Many have the opinion that the county
com m ission can do whatever It wishes on
these Issues but that isn't true. Th ere have
been court rulings (hat prohibit and limit what
the com m ission can do and Just how (or It can
go. This m ailer really needs to go before the
slate and federal government where there may
be a possible change created by legislation or
more im portantly by the courts.
W hen w e talk about cutting (axes, we must
also factor In the cost o f lawsulls that cannot
be won. What I mean to I hat to be fiscally re­
sponsible we not only need to control taxes
but also other e x p e n d itu r e s such as these ex­
pensive. frivolous s u its If the com m ission cuts
our taxes and then wastes those savings In ihe
courts, what have we gained?
And m ore importantly, to the com m ission er
really being prudent? These a re som e o f the
questions you mum a*k

T h in k a b o u t th is ,
S e m in o la C o u n t y

H A T T O N II
I M i l l * *

H IS S v s ls r t*

«i m w n * W s n M M

i W S l M K M
i M p i i l i m tm m t

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blindly supporting anyone who cannot Justify
his or her position on these issues. A re th ey
just talking, or do they really have ■ solution?
In most rases, you will find that It Is m ostly
Islk and there ore many (o d o rs that wtU enter
Into the equation that will prevent an e a s y s o ­
lution... If any.
Despite all that Is said, we. as a nation, have
been served w ell because we hove those In
government and those who ore not w ho brin g
all o f these Issues to light and there o n great
debaters...and that to good.
In our county. Issues have been raised and
are argued for months only to go before the
commission for endless hours o f further d e­
bate. Everyone w ho wishes to given • chance
to present his o r her views. Where else can jpou
find this kind o f opportunity? I have been \
appointed a l tim es but we must expect that.
More Importantly, w e must accept the d ecision
and not judge those who were on the o p p o s ite
side by this one issue. We must never uul Into
Ihe trap that m any set for us by allow ing our­
selves lo only focus on one Issue. W e must
never ullow ourselves to Judge others b y p er­
sonal Informal Ion given out fay the op p osition .
If on attack to m ade on o n e candidate b y a n ­
other. we must insist that all relevant fa cts
prrsrnird are truthful and that the person b e ­
ing attacked to given a fair opportunity to re­
spond.
My resolution for die new year to to present
In you my opinion, and* I will ata
state now. a s I
have before. Hurt I may change my m ind If a d ­
ditional Inform ation la provided that causes
me to change that opinion. I hope that these
columns ore inform ative but more im portantly
will cause you to lo r n your ow n opinions and
that we can respect each other for ou r honest
ron rh u ion s based on our knowledge o f the to-

L E TTE R S

On Sanford’s mayor
It has been sold by some that Mayor Larry
Dale la a leader,
r. I always thought leadership
was the ability to bring together a number oif
people and help them work toward solving a
problem. Not to tow the aeeds o f division. m is ­
trust and chaos. Not to show th e group s
closed mind and an overblown ego and not to
expose a bifurcated personality whose devel­
oper-business side emanates the ctvll-politics!
side. The mayor la ostensibly using hla office
as a cu d gel to beat down his opposition and to
enforce his personal views and hla own agen­
das.
At one time I thought some o f the Sanford
city cotnmlaaloncra were capable o f resisting
the mayor's suffocating style o f control, but I
wua wrong. It looks like they have allowed him
to use them as he so chooses and manipulate
Sanford and its* employees In s manner much
like that o f a minor king. 'These four com m is­
sioners have the power to atop this man before
he dismantles the city. However, their past
performances lead one to believe they have no
stomach for It.
Larry Dale seems like a novice and arrogant
driver o f an 18 wheel truck whose windshield la
clouded and the throttle la stuck wide open. I f
you are In his way you are sure to be run over.
How do you atop a runaway truck? Hope it
runs out o f gas; goes o ff the road and up a
tree: has a Ure blow out. But how much dam­
age has been done before tt to stopped? And
whose fault Is It? The inexperienced driver who
failed to clean hla windshield to Improve his
vision; who failed to check hla throttle and
follow procedures for controlling his truck? Or
the people who still allow him to alt in the
driver's seat?
I am convinced (he election o f Larry Dale
was a mistake In Judgment. For the short time
he has been In office he seem s determined to
divide the City o f Sanford and as mayor he has
ruled with an iron Rat to accom plish hla goals.
Even if these goals were In the best Interest of
the City (and citizens), his actions would still
be regrettable. No respected city leader would
attempt to devastate the Police Dept., the Fire
Dept., (he Sanitation Dept, and cause such
overwhelm ing distrust and anim osity among
his constituents. I f a recall movem ent Is afoot,
there are many in Sanford w h o would work to
put up a barricade to atop this runaway truck
before It destroys a fine historic city,
fe m e V olta
• s a fa r i

Keep airport name
H esse don't love Sanford to death.
If w e let our sentimental feelings for our
hom etown Interfere with ou r business sense.
we will hurt Sanford. W hy let O lA stir our emo
deUons to the point we make a
d a km ?
Let’s continue to use the nam e Orlando
Sanford Airport as a proven m arketing tool. It
“ so far. T o change the name
has served us well
now would cause financial harm that might
well kilt our up and tunning airport. Then, o f
course, we would have no problem with the
name--there would be no airport for Sanford at
all.
Think o f this business d ecision as 'tough
love.* Love Sanford, but use our business
• in our financial enterprise.

I wtff end by saying that I was disappointed
Rrp. Bob Starks w as not chosen to run
t Rep.
Jcb Bush. Koch day that passes a p p ears
to indicate that m y suggestion may hove been
I one. 1 would Use to lhank our
m ission for the hard work on our
county
behalf. I would a lso Uke to thank our county
, i r and th e staff for the great strides
’ in bringing the com m unities and staff
together and thus creating a feeling that
a ll working
workl
•are aU
together to make our county
oop tilP bpflN
I would like to end by saytng we still have
more to do but w e certainly are an the right
th. I hope that w e wtU m oke this a priority
staff who ore In b e t the amhassaifnra for
ou r county. They are the ones who con m ake
the difference o s to how the people o f this
county respond to m uch greater requests such
as the need for n ew taxes. If our citlsens are
rebuked by staff they are more likely to do the
same when government makes requests o f
them.
I wtah you all a Happy New Year and pray
that your Christm as w t ‘

C

Teaching others
about disabilities
In loot w eek ’s colum n, w e focused on one
o f Altam onte S p rin g s moot noted citizens.
Mr. Eddie Rose. Today w e would like to In­
troduce you to another outstanding A lta ­
monte Springs resident. She to som eone
who you might not have had the pleasure o f
meeting yet; h er nam e to Ms. Doreen Kirk.
Doreen was b o m 40 years ago In Roches­
ter. New York. She to a friendly and enthu­
siastic woman w ho speaks softly and cau ­
tiously about h er life and her disabilities.
You see. at the age o f 11. she hod a stroke
and a cerebral hemorrhage, leaving Doreen
with a paralysis o f her right side, a condi­
tion that to worsening o s the whole right
side o f her body continues to weaken.
She also does not
have arty peripheral
vision on her right
aide. Doreen
also
has
a
balan ce
problem as well as
seizures. AU o f this,
however, has
not
stopped
her from
enjoying
life
or
raising
a
child.
Tracy, her married
daughter w ho
re­
cently
graduated
from the U niversity
o f Florida.

Oorian KM

She graduated from the University o f Cen­
tral Florida with a BA In Elementary E duca­
tion. Doreen has also done graduate studies
m Early Childhood Education at UCF. She
has on AA from the University o f New York,
but since her health has gotten progres­
sively worse, she to unable to work any
more.

Justice system is seriously flawed
It'a incredible to see our federal governm ent
allocating/donating monies from our voters
and taxpayers and given to area counties to
help fight drugs and Crimea wticn In fact the
way the crim inal justice system and it'a
idelines are act up it contributes to their
lures.
A system that to benefited by crim es by
allow ing early release programs, probation
and parole to increasing rapidly. A system that
offers points to help evaluate the crim inal's
foie. It's amazing how a system can be act up
for failure.
This system spends countless man hours.
several1 thousands o f dollars In arrests and
court preparations, loss o f Uvea In som e
situations, millions o f dollars in equipment
and ■layin g on line with technology to help
apprehend and prosecute crim inals and the
system in turn contradicts their own purposes
b y m aking deals with the defendants. Puts
them on sc
adult baby sitting programs called
probation and parole at a low coat rate, gives
them brownie points for certain crim es
depending on the class o f crime com m itted,
and has the nerve to allocate m onies to help
fight crime.
W here I'm from, we don't have this type of
government. W e are all one and o f the sam e.
Another critical area o f our system la
Judgeship. I remember when Judges o f old used
to be respected (your Honor) and their
decisions made an Impact on the peraon(a)
before
him/her
and
the
parents
and
com m unities praised them for their strictness
and power and saw changes occurring In the
people that went before them. Now they are
restricted by the system guidelines. There is
not m uch respect for Judges anym ore from this
perverse generation of 1
&lt;
law-breakers.
The
Judges
are
being
tormented
by
this
overcrowded and ungovernable system.
Now. Judge* are being sold out by a system
that once respected them. Now . Justice to Just

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JOHNELL
JACKSON
Seminole
County
activist

on illusion.
Crime and crim e again will increase because
this system helps create crimes. It Is designed
toward that purpose. It may not be for that
purpose, but there to no relief in sight.
I hear talk from our law enforcem ent
agencies about gangs In Seminole County and
monies given from grants and other sources to
help fight gangs. The only legal (Illegal) gongs
tty and operative to the
I've seen in this county
C.C.I.B. and Q uad Squad. These are the only
legal gangs that can bust you up. break a le g
or two,
whatever they feel to
d, charge you with wfa
suitable, m ake big headlines, get m ore grant
monies and the system turns around and
makes deals; probation and makes m oney and
recycles you back lo the street until you gain
enough points, o r your money runs out and
book htm-Dan-O.
This system to still looking for victim s and
criminals. You may apply at your nearest law
enforcement agency or State Attorney's office,
no appointment necessary. The only w ay out
o f this w orldly system la to surrender to Ood.
the Master. Americans love to fight. Ood b less
us all.

Doreen spends most o f her time, when her
health perm its,
involved
In voluntary
i. For nu
m any y e a n she taught young­
sters In: rem edial reading, kindergarten,
learning disabilities and emotional d isa b ili­
ties. Nowadays, she teaches adults, fay her
volunteering efforts.
Her objective to to educate Ihe public re­
garding issues and obstacles that challenge
Individuals with disabilities. In addition to
siding and prom oting Para transit Tran spor­
tation in the Tri-County Orlando area. T h e
reason Doreen feels so strongly on edu cat­
ing the public, com es down to children.
Growing i p w as not exactly easy.
When th e w as a child, she was constantly
ridiculed by h er peers, because o f her d is ­
ability. This eras due to the feet that chil­
dren did not know about disabilities and
consequently w ere not taught about them.
This was evident later on in life when
Doreen began teaching children. She n o ­
ticed that after awhile they did not even n o­
tice her afflictions.
These efforts have Included: Lynx T ra n s­
portation’s Consumer’s Advisory Com m ittee
(vice choir). T h e C ity o f Altamonte Springs
Disability
Advisory
Board
M etroplan'a
(formerly the Metropolitan Planning O rgani­
zation) Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory C o m ­
mittee and the Flortda/Orange Reading A s ­
sociation.
Doreen has also been involved in the 1996
Atlanta-Paralympics Oamea. She assisted In
Increasing the awareness o f the Paralym ­
pics Oamea in Florida. She talked with focal
leaders, as well o s post Paralymp
p ar­
Ucipants. She was Instrumental In organlzing the 'O rlan do Kick-off Dinner.*
Describing why she does what she does.
Doreen says sim ply and quietly. *1 want s o ­
ciety to realize that there are rights Uke the
ADA for the disabled.* That to why ahe
fights so hard for the dtoabled. Doreen Kirk
definitely is the teacher who teaches others.
If vou have anything for us at 'S p e c ia l
People", please let ue know)

�who suffered a masshr* heart
attack, lapses Into a com a and
dies a few daps later. Sheafer
was under tnveottfM km far
submitting a report to the stats
coifaenUng the possible crim i­
nal behavior b y a fellow o ffi­
cer's wife. Shearer's fam ily te la
the police ch ief and h is ad­
ministrators they a m not welnwae to the (Uncial.
Tsunami
Beach
Club
In
Sanferd hosts a n outdoor con ­
cert that draw s close la 7,000
people. ReskJenU protest to
the city shout noise and park­
ing problem s associated with
the dub.
Seminole County S h eriff Don
Esllnger honors 43 em ployees
tor their service and dcdlra-

tented In the ela te under a new
street gsng law. Boyd and tw o
other minors w ere charged
with beating a 13-year-old boy
who reftwed to jo in their gang.

Angry parents protest a fed­
eral
desegregation
order
handed down to the Sem inole
County School Board affecting
Sanford area schools. The o r
dcr requires a m ore equitable
racial distribution o f students.
The school board designates

at 49 after h e tried to rescue
his
BS-year-old
stepfather
from drowning. Best Is remem­
bered a s a hero, longtime
owner o f a skating rink, and
community volunteer.
Sanford
p olice.
sh eriffs
drputteo and atate law en­
forcement officers bust a drug
ring operating out o f the Coun­
try General Store an State
Rood 4fl owned b y Clary Oanaa.
Seven other Sanford residents

crowds as well.
C rooms Academ y srttl seek
■tale accreditation after gradu­
ating Its Drat claao tn 25 years.
Numerous Occidents ore re*
ed on Interstate 4 near
t Mary during const ruction.
Drivers are cautioned to alow
down and police step up efforts
to catch speeders.
Orlando International A i r
port and Orlando Sanford A ir ­
port form o joint m arketing
agreement.
11lot orlc Sanford Memorial
Stadium on C elery Avenue
nreda more than S I m illion to
complete renovations.
There 1s re neared hope for
the fam ilies o f three m ission­
aries kidnapped five years ago

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A 13-year-old boy la arrested
at Teague Middle In Altam onte
Springs for bringing a loaded
.357
ca lib er
handgun
lo
school.
Sanford Police
C h ief Joe
Dillard asks for an additional
2 1 officers and sU adm inistra­
tive employees.
The City o f Sanford anka for
50 additional em ployees In
various departm ents at an es­
timated coat o f g| .3 million.
A robbery at Suzanne's Oys­
ter Reef and Pub leaves one
man dead.
The Orlando Sanford Airport
Introduces a new shuttle bus
sendee for tourists. The project
1a an attempt to bring tourist
revenue Into the Sanford area.
County planners conduct a
study o f the blighted areas
along U.S. Highway 17-92.
Following a five-month drug
investigation, students are a r­
rested at Lake Brantley and
Lyman High schools and also
at the adult high school at
Seminole C om m unity College.
Sanford ffern k f
newsman
Nick Pfeifauf retires. "
The county w ages w ar on the
adult entertainment Industry In
an altempt to develop legisla­
tion lim iting the operation o f

for $53,000 a consult!
to evaluate the troubk
ford Police Department.
Ooldsboro
Elementary
School celebrates 81 y e a n
serving the community.
Parents continue their pro­
test against busing students lo
schools that would be affected
by a federal desegregation or­
der the county wlU Institute In
the 1998-99 school year.
The county continues discus­
sions on where to assign am ­
bulance services.

Seinlnolc County School Su­
perintendent Paul Hagerty re­
ceives high marks on
his
evaluation.
The school board considers
entrance criteria for G oldsboro
Elementary School, the first
magnet school established tn
the county as a result o f a fed­
eral desegregation order.
Former Outlaws M otorcycle
gang member Joe Spoxlano is
Indicted for murder a second
lime.
The Fraternal Order o f the
Police Lodge 140 In Sanford
names Sgt. Dave Smith Officer
o f the Year.
Circuit Judge Alan Dickey
rules nude dancing at adult
clubs la a constitutionally pro­
tected freedom.

Lffgil Notlcaa

Apartments. pfagv&gt;cd wtth drag
problem s and deplorable bring
conditions, be evacuated and
dosed. The city cloaca the
com plex down.
Firefighter
Terrance
Flanders, 39. collapses and
dies during an agility test at
Sem inole Community College.
Sanford
celebrates
the
Fourth o f July at Fort Mellon
Park attracting
more
than
30.000 vtattors lo the lakefront.
Down loam
merchants
In
Sanford protest the opening o f
a personnel agency. Merchants
say the day labor agency a t­
tracts transients who loiter

duct with a m inor and returned
lo England. Klnoetla returns to
him family.
John Huggins o f Sanford, a
career criminal, la arrested as
a suspect in the June murder
o f Carta Larson In Orlando.
For safety reasons. Hangar 4
and the old wooden control
tower, built In the 1940s. are
dem olished at the Orlando
Sanford Airport.
Sanford considers a devel­
oper’s proposal to locate a ho­
tel com plex on the waterfront
near Fort Mellon Park.
Nude dancing is back In the
courts for a ruling.

The school board approves a
tentative
budget
of
$485,819,944, a 10.6 percent
Increase aver fast year.
pine Shadow Apartments In
Sanford wilt be renovated by
an independent business o p ­
eration.
An independent consultant
reporta to the Sanford Ctty
Com m ission that the police
department la functioning be-

Pacesetter Personnel Serv­
ices s u n the city o f Sanford
because aoning officials w ill
not transfer its occupational
bccnoe to Its new downtown
location. The city soya there la
a change In uae and the license
c o m o t be transferred. The city
la ler grants the license.
D rom e's Lounge, a swingers'
d u b at Midway Com m erce
Park, lo buotod fay undercover
Lake Brantley High School
■comes the pilot school for

W icklow Elementary S ch ool
tn Sanford opens to 560 new
students.
The Sanford Authority board
o f directors debate on whether
to change the name o f the a ir ­
port placing Sanford Brat.
British travelers at Orlando
Sanford Airport mourn the lose
o f Princess Diana by writing
thetr messages on a wall at the
Homeowners
protest
the
proposed Twin Lakes apart­
ment complex, asking for less
dense dwelling requirements.
Renovations begin to
shape at the historic
Theater tn Sanford.
The airport authority
com es
new members
W right. Robbie Robertson

take
Rttz
w el­
K en
and

Furlong calls for the censure o f
fellow member Bob O off far
Inappropriate com m ents made
during out o f town convent Iona.
O off later apologizes and the
board votes to publicly repudi­
ate his actlono.

Hopper Exceptional Student
Education Center for grades
klndrrgsrten through 7 Is f o r
mrrty dedicated with a cere­
mony at Its Sanford campus.
The airport scraps a shuttle
bus service designed to take
tourists to various Sanford lo ­
cations. The Intent o f the
service was to encourage tourlota to spend their loot dollars
locally and also to rem em ber
what Sanford has to offer tn fu­
ture trips.
The City o f Sanford dtwcusara privatising w aste co llec­
tion services. The 37 em ploy­
ers. who could b e affected by
the decision, are concerned far
thetr jo b security.
In rom pllonco
with
the
county's adult entertainm ent
ordinance,
sh eriffs deputies
ahuta down body scru bs
The school district unvetlo Its
marketing plan to inform p a r­
ents o f the new Choices p ro ­
gram. which affects Sanford
area sc hoots subject to a fed­
eral desegregation order.
Flights at the airport are now
controlled through a new Fed­
eral Aviation Adm lnlatralton
tower, the first permanent con ­
trol tower tn the airport's his­
tory.
Mayor Larry Dale proposes
an alternate site at Lake Jeoaup owned by the etty. to relo­
cate eagles' whose habitat was
disrupted during the clearing o f
a runway at the airport. T h e
Audubon lo receptive to the
Idea.
A citizens committee rec­
ommends that the SPD keep Its
ch ief and reorganize
from
within with the help o f the
sh eriffs office.
Victor Boyd. 16. Is believed
to be the first Individual aen-

has been a longtime resident of
Central Florida. He w as a
chauffeur for a taxicab c o m ­
pany and a member o f St. M at­
thews M.B. Church.
Survivors Include brothers
Jessie Sr.. Sanford; slaters
Pearllc McGUl. Bobble Jackson
and Elia Brooks, all o f Sanford;
and close friend Muriel John­
son. Philadelphia.
Wilson-Elchetbergcr Mortu­
ary. Inc., tn charge o f a r ­
rangements.

riUaa. The wives and children
o f two o f the m issionaries trav­
eled from New Tribes Mission
tn Sanford to Venesuelo where
le a d e n from Iberian countries
were meeting to discuss human
rights. Tania Rich, along wtth
daughters Jessica,
5.
and
Tamra. 7, and Nancy Manklns
still maintain hope (hat their
husbands. Mark Rich and Dave
Manktna are still alive. T h e
third
missionary
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After Hours
Larry King: Man of many questions
■ T DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff Writer_____________

Oavtd Frazter review* movtes for th* Herald

Herald staff writer named to
Florida Film Critics’ Circle
luoia. holds u bachelor's de­
gree from the University of
Central Florida. He has been
(Irr.ild Stair Wrtlrr
writing for the Snn/wrf Hrmld
since February.
SANFORD - DavkI Frazier. a
Ills interest In movies is
reporter for the Sa/t/oal Herald.
lifelong. Frailer said.
Ii.ih been named to the Florida
"I just love the movies.* he
Film Critics' Circle.
said, "ir 1 wasn't doing reviews,
•J feel very honored to be on
rd be writing about movies
the circle (tlvrn that I'm In the
anyway.
group with movie reviewer*
Ills goal is 10 evenlually write
(mm other prr*tl|{lou* news­
for a nationally syndicated
papers." Frazier said.
magazine or to have his own
The 12-mrniber group. In
television show, maybe some­
rxistence for one year, consists
thing along the lines of Roger
of movie reviewers who write
Ebert and Gene Slskel. *1 re­
for dally newspapers In Flor­
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spect
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way he writes."
like the
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Hie goal of the critics' circle.
When reviewing a movie.
Frailer said, is to meet and
Frazier said he looks at all a s­
deliberate on films naming
pects from the directing, to the
winners in several categories
acting to the script.
But
including best picture, director,
mainly, he said, he tries to see
screenplay, and actor.
what ts different about the Dim
'We will tecognlie excellence
and what makes It fresh.
in Hint and then notify the
And whal about Frazier'S Os­
movie studios and place the
car pick for 1907. No question,
rrstilU on the wire service."
he said, ntrinir
will come
Frailer said
pretty close to a sweep. ' * '
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By MARIA OREM

Exhibit o p«ns
at Harris Houau
Pal tilings by DeLand artist
Steve Almone will be on
display at Hama House of
Atlantic Center for the Arts,
located at 214 S. Riverside
Drive. New Sfayma Beach. The
exhibit will open January 7
and will run through February
10. An opening reception will
l&gt;c held on January 8 from 6
p m. to 8 p.m. All are Invited.
For further Information, please
call Hums House of Atlantic
Center at (904) 423-1753.
“ B u f f a lo

S o ld ie r * "

John Russell, president of
"Buffalo Soldiers" of Florida,
will present the Involvement of
the Black Man In the shaping

of this country, starting in
1524 up to the present. It Is
not so much a presentation of
Black history, but a fuller
picture of American history.
Tills Is the story of the ’ Black
White Men" as the Indians first
called them. This program Is
sponsored by the Seminole
County Historical Society.
A
brief annual meeting will take
place first. Doors will open at
7 p.m. Thursday. Jan. 8, with
the meeting at 7:30 p.m. This
will
lake
place
at
the
Cooperative Extension Center
(Agriculture Center) located at
250 West County Home Road.
It is off 17-92 across from Flea
World tn Sanford.
For more
Information, call Karen Jacobs
of the Museum of Seminole
County History at 321-2489.

ORLANDO - He has Inter­
viewed famous names like Ma 1rolm X Martin Luther King Jr..
Eleanor Roosevelt and Cary
Grant. He has kissed Marlon
Brundo on the tlpn. And In the
next year, he hopes to Inter­
view Pope John Paul 11. He ts
Larry King.
Arguably Ihr best Inlrrvlrwri
In live business. King lias beep
tn the game nearly 40 years.
Hr started doing Interviews
and writing about the Miami
Dolphins. Now. hr Is seen In
220 countries on thr popular
CNN show furry King lli&lt;r.
*A truly good Interviewer Is
the main thing In a good Inter
view,* said King taking lime out
of his holiday vacation to talk
in a grren room at the DisneyMOM Studios.
King relaxed
back on the black leather
couch wllh his eyes framed In
the standard square lensed
glasses talking about thr es­
sentials of a good tntrrvtrw. *A
good Interviewer tn stnrrrrly
Interesting." said King, "and
tries to ask a quest Ion that
brings the guest out.*
King likes to read about six
or seven newspapers dally to
krrp up with what Is going on
and may lie pertinent to an up­
coming Intrrvlew.
T m pre­
pared tail not prepared.* said
King. *1 read my newspapers
dally btil you have to give me
whal a person did today.* In
preparation
for
Interviews,
Kings show lias a large staff

It’s not a
secret anymore.
If you were exposed to mustard
gas during field and chamber tests
of protective equipment while in
mililary service, you may be
eligible for VA benefits for certain
health problems related to that
exposure. You are no longer bound by pledges of
secrecy about your participation in these tests.
For more information, call the U.S. Department of
V e te ra n s

Affairs toll free: 1-800-827-1000.

Survivors of exposed veterans may also be eligible and
should contact VA for additional information. 0 3

• RESPIRATORY CANCERS

• BRONCHITIS

•SKIN CANCER

• EMPHYSEMA AND ASTHMA

• OBS1RLCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE

• CHRONIC CONJUNCTIVITIS

• NON-I.YMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA

• KERATITIS

• CHRONIC LARYNGITIS

• CLOUDED VISION

Larry rang vacationing m CantraJ Florida, altands
mony with Mkvsa Moua* at WaR DMrwy World

ster Just starting out gathered
some good tip* from the ‘ King*
of conversation.
‘ Arthur Godfrey cure told me
that the secret Is there I* no

secret.* King said. "It's got to
be your own style.* He went on
to say. *1 ran give you a lot of
lips, but I ran t give you the
curiosity.*

1997 is a wrap with more movies to see
Before we ran officially ad­
journ this movie year and get
ready for the next, some un­
finished business Items must
be addressed.
Screen Tests
proudly presents the year end
closeout column — a short
look at sottir films that I have
not yet reviewed In this apace.
You may notice from thor­
ough reading o f this column
that 1 Mart with three prime
examples of great comic w itl­
ing and nearly end with four
lousy throwaways — unless
you consider Mortal Kombai:
Annihilation.
First, and foremost, ta Woody
Allen's wild, audacious Dwoon■trutting Harry (T*as Stare).
Allen plays another neurotic,
depressed character who Is
also a boozing, womanizing
wilier, who draws on life expe­
riences in creating his novels.
Allen flips from one dimension
to the next and. sometimes,
crosses paths with them. The
one dimension Is the world
within Hie author’s books, and
the other Is where Allen's
writer actually lives. And all
the while, we learn that the
writer cannot survive tf he docs
not have his willing because
his writing Is where he finds
happiness and belonging. A l­
len blends some o f his old
themes with brash writing,
stylish camera work and a bit
of self parody to form one of
the year’s best films.
If thr Oscar nominations
dropped In our laps now. not
only should Woody Allen's
screenplay be a candidate, but
also the scripts o f Goad Will

Hunting (Three and ■ half
stare) and Am Good aa It Gets
(Thr#* and a half stare).

W orld War II Veterans.. .

v .eh gathers facts on those
lie Is about to Interview and
then King takes those fact?
and develops the conversation
from that point.
However, recalls King- tom e
Interview* have not been wine
and roses.
’ Robert Mltrhum
drove me to drink.’ King said
In a tongue and cheek manner.
*Wtien 1 asked him questions
with 'why*, which usually get
more than a one word answer,
he gave me one word answers.*
And he does have t bit of a
wish list whrn it comes to
people he would like to talk lo.
"We are hoping to grt the
Pope.* said King. "Princess Di­
ana would have been number
two and |Fldel| Castro would be
number three.* Other than the
retiring Nelson Mandela. King
said that we really da not have
a great world leader lo Inter­
view. "There are no Intriguing
personalities.* said King.
Before King dashed off lo on
awaiting rar iti.it would drive
him to Tampa for another en­
gagement. hr was able to give
his views on Ihr future of the
media.
‘ Skyrocketing.* said
King on the out look of the
business. "There ts no limit.*
King has a book scheduled to
lie released sometime in 1998
where he talks to such media
mogul* as fill] Gale*. Michael
Eisner and Trd Turner about
llietr respective fields In the hilure.
One can Imagine how hard II
would be lo interview auch a
great interviewer. But, In a
condensed time slot, a young-

Hunting, dlrrctrd by Gus Van
Sant (Drugstore Cowboy) and
written
by
co stars
Matt
Damon (John Grisham's The
Rainmaker) and Ben Affleck
(Chasing Amy), deals with an
under achieving genius and a
brooding psych teacher dou­
bling as a therapist. Some of
the dialogue sequences seem
directly from
a Tarantino
script. You can't Imagine how
Invigorating and engrossing It
is listening to good actors
smoothly translate well written
dialogue from the page to the
voice track.
(Havtng Robin
Williams doesn't hurt either.)
That also happens In As Good
as It Gets where Jack Nichol­
son. Helen Hunt and Greg Kinnear play three very unique —
and too perfectly drawn — lon­
ers. who come together and
end up being the best thing for
each other.
The film Is di­
rected and co-written by James
L. Brooks (Droadcast News)
mixing side splitting comedy
with*
bittersweet
human
touches.
Speaking o f Tarantino. Quen­
tin comes out o f his hiatus to
direct Jackie Brown (Three
■tare), a film that monoto­
nously dictates the steps of a
scam involving an arms dealer
(Samuel L Jackson) and a

Woody Alan play* Harry Brock In th* Mm ha wrots
and directed. Deconstructing Harry, a Fin* (Jn* Fea­

v

David
Frazier

Screen
Tests

tired flight attendant |Pam
Grier). Based on Elmore Leon­
ard's Rum Punch. Jackie Ur own
could have been sheered of Ha
nearly three hour running time
In places. And even though the
use of a certain ethnic word Is
used In excess thus raising the
Ire o f director Spike Lee. Tar­
antino makes s marginal slice
of entertainment, but. heed my
warning before viewing. Pulp
Fiction It ain't.
Next Is two period pieces:
one live action, one animated.

Washington Square (Thro*
•tare) proceeded The Wings o f
the Dove. but. as far as Henry
James' adaptations go. Dove Is
still the better. Jennifer Jason
Leigh |A Thousand Acres I and
Albert Finney (Miller's Cross­
ing) play a daughter and father
are tom against each other
over a young suitor the father
does not trust and the daughter
could not be more smitten
with. The pace Is tiring but the
acting Is head on strong.
Anastasia (Thro* stare) Is
one of the first non-Disney
animated films lo vie for a
piece of the Mouse House box
office.
20th Century Fox's
Anastasia touches ofT a string
of animated pictures trying to
dethrone Disney as king of
animated films. (Dreamworks,
with ex-Dlsney man JcfTrey
Katzenberg. and Warner Bros.,
long famous for the Looney
Tunes, will be releasing their
own features In the next year.)
Anastasia, although It Is fash­
ioned after a Disney animated
romance, ts enjoyable as It is

tures release Worth seeing, rated here si lour stars,
and alto starring Demi Moore and Stanley Tucci

based on the legend of the
Russian princess.
Either you like them or you
don't. I thought that T im o r
■ Ia n ) I* trite James
Bond. Bad guy wanting to take
aver the world, llbldlnoua ren­
dezvous with exotic women,
nifty
spy
gadgets.
heart
pounding stunts and worldly
locules continue to be staples
and , for me. road blocks.
Bond may be reliable revenue
for the Broccoli family, but.
next lime, throw a new spice
Into the old recipe and nee
what happens.
Two Oscar winning directors
have Issued movies for the
holiday season. First, Francis
Ford Coppola (the Gor\father
films) directs, executive pro­
duces
and
writes
John

Grisham's Th* Rainmaker
(Two stare). The film conven­
iently wraps up plot points aa
a young. Idealistic lawyer (Matt
Damon) goes up against a c o r­
rupt insurance company to
fight for Justice. And this Is
not a Coppola stamped (Urn
rather a tear Jerker with u
moral. BLAH I
Also. Kevin Costner returns
still
with a
soft
gluteus
maxim us after the spanking
delivered to him and director
Kevin Reynolds In the Waterworld debacle.
Costner tries
to gain his old glory fay direct­
ing another epic along the
lines of his Oscar winning
Dances with Wolves. But Th*
Postman (Two stars) is no
where near that league. It Is a
cross between Road Warrior
and Dances as Costner leads u
makeshift
Pony
Express
against a military nut bent on
dictatorship.
The film tries
these obvious poor attempts at
feel good moments, and you
have to wait three times for
Costner's character to finally
accept his leadership role.
The Postman fails to deliver.

Here Is the other end of the
comedy spectrum. Welcome to
the dungeon of film* that hold
us prisoner while they deliver
whal they think Is humor for
two hours. Mouse Hunt (Two
•ta n ) is supposed to be
grared fur children yet Is un­
even with a lot of adult themes
and situations throughout. But
I liked the mouse which ts
reminiscent of Jerry from the
Tom anri Jerry cartoons rxrrpt
this one dues not have as
much personality.
Tim Allen and Klrstlr Alley, a
king und queen In the sitcom
television world, team up In the
new film For Richer or Poorer
(One and a half stare). Horse
Jokes, cow dung Jokes and
pokes at the Amish community
— yes. again — bathe this new
production.
This ts one of
those films that failed In the
trailer.
The next two comedies are
geared at the younger audience
as well. Older folks may find
them cute but dlsmlssable.

Home Alone a

(On*

star)

lakes the old story line and
Just plugs In some new parts
here and there.
Mr. Magoo
(On* star) lakes an old favor­
ite cartoon and humanizes It
thus starving us of all the fond
memories we had o f the double
vtsioned goof, Quincy Magoo.
played here by Naked Gun
Leslie Nielsen.
Finally,
there Is Mortal
JCombat; Annihilation (Ons
•ta r) which does nothing but
introduce
more
characters
from the popular video game,
but does nothing with them.
As the ad says, ’ destroy ull ex­
pectations.*
Next week. Screen Tests
takes a look at the top ten
films o f the year. Until then,
'destroy all expectations*. No.
I'm kidding, have a great and !
safe New Year)

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B y J S fr

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once
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a many better in CenPtorlda with Ms
show last
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Herald SUIT Writer
It won't be Ions before Lake
Mary sophomore Dan Deown
Is soaring with the R a gle*.
Drown I* working tow ards
earning becoming an Eagle
Seoul and pari o f the m any
requirements are perform ing
community service work.
That's when Brown
ap­
proached the Longwood Police
Department with plans
to
build a pavilion on the site o f
their headquarters.
A few weeks and many v o l­
unteers later, the project Is
complete and waiting on final
approval.
That's a really quick over­
view o f how It all turned out.
Actually. It was it long process
but Drown stuck with It with a
little help from bis friends.
The first strp was to find
someone to draw up bluentn for the pavilion, which
1 to be approved by the
proper city departments. So
llrw vn turned to the telephone
book and found a project en ­
gineer to draw up the plana.
Ily August, the plans were
conceptualized and developed
and a pavilion was underway
In Longwood.
There
w ere
building pennlls to be o b ­
tained and that worked out
and a a
licensed
engineer
signed -off on the plgna but
* that w as easy m t n g l r * .
,

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idea fa m e a t
__
when he w ss doing com m unity
sendee work with the Long­
wood Police Department, lie
wanted to give som ething
back after the hours he spent

with them and that's when the
Idea came about
*He waa trying to figure out
a project and figured it would
be good to have closure on the
work he did with them,* said
Dun's father. Ton y Drown. *We
wanted to do som ething for
the Longwood Police D epart­
ment and we knew the Long­
wood Fire Department had a
pavilion so we thought the
police needed one. W e took
the Idea to them and they
thought It waa a great Idea.*
The pavilion w ill eventually
be the site o f m any hatches
and p u n k s and the police w ill
have a chance to uar tt as a
break area. On Halloween,
Tony Drown said tt could be
used as a haunted house and
it's pretty certain that the p o­
lice will make sure It's put to
good use.
It also puts Dan Drow n a Ut­
ile bit closer to the Ragle
Scout badge. He needs two
more merit badge*
which
must be approved by the
scoutmaster. He needs his
personal management badge
and has started working on a
financial accounting o f him ­
self to achieve It. There's also
a safety requirement where he
has to Inspect a budding for
hazard*.
Since
he’s
been
deeply involved In scouting
since 10th erode, and h i* fs-

on the effort* II look lo com ­
plete It. Severol local store*
including Scotty**, Home De­
pot. Six Flag* Nursery and

Smith Lumber provided free
supplies to ereate (he 14-foottry M project and he also had
to recruit helpers. 17 o f which
combined for over 221 man
hours. They cam e from Troop
237 o f the Si. Mark's Presby­
terian C hapter o f the Boy
Scouts with John Small as
Scoutmaster.

keview students keeping the peace
Staff W riter
week.
students
at
iew Middle School came
er to experience what
each o f thrm unique.
Under the direction o f GutdKCf
Chairperson
Terealta
Arson, this year's fifth annual
Utlcullural Day waa a huge
Kcras.
peeson's area o f sjierlulty Is
cultural guidance, which
ire her the Idea for Multlculrul Day.
“ 1 grew up In a very culturally
Versified
environment.’
leson explained. "My father
M from the Philippines, my
Other wus from France. 1 had

a wonderful nanny w ho waa
black and I was raised In
Cuba. I learned very early on
how important It la for people
to respect and love the differ­
ences between them.
•When I waa working toward
my Doctorate. I specialized In
cross-cultural guidance
and
then
implemented the p ro ­
gram s here at Lakevlew that I
thought would help to offer d i­
versified student services to all
students.*
Multicultural Day ta one of
those programs and la one of
the students' favorites.
Each classroom becom es a
country or activity that repre­
sents a different cultural a s ­
pect. Members o f Lee son's "La
Puloma*
club,
which
waa

formed to help maintain an
atmosphere o f peace by en­
couraging students to recog­
nize others who have done
something well, followed the
rules or expressed an act of
kindness, serve as tour guides.
The guides escort the guests of
honor to the different hom e­
rooms where they present their
cultural Information and/or ac­
tivity.
Many m em ber* o f the com ­
munity volunteer their time and
knowledge for the school func­
tion. including martial arts
specialists, musicluns. scien­
tists, crofters, government offi­
cials and specialists In all a r­
ras o f culture. They rotate
throughout
the
classroom s
during the m orning hours after

Foaco DepartnsmtobMUaptvMonaa part of Ns roq^nmant s to acMovo Na Eaffo Seoul

Lake Mary sophomore Dan Brown and a host of
scouts from Troop 237 got together at Ihs Longwooi

having a few refreshments that
arc provided by the school.
‘ Every class In the school Is
covered and students get to see
and team about things that arc
completely
new
to
them.*
Lcrson explained. T h e only
way to close the gap between
cultures I* to teach our chil­
dren. O nce they learn how
unique and Interesting people
ore. they become more ac­
cepting and less judgmental.
The best way to bring people
together Is lo educate them.
When we don't know about
something we tend to be weary
of It and that only leads to
misunderstandings.*
Through her efforts with not
only the guidance Department
but also the special clubs and
events that she has promoted,
Lcrson was named the 1997
State
of
Florida
Guidance
Counselor o f the year.
*lt was so humbling to re­
ceive that award.’ Lcrson said.
"To know tlv.it there ure so
many counselor* out there
doing good things and working
hard and yrt I was chosen by
the State makes me really
proud and rrally humble.’
In all. Lcrson'* vision of cul­
tural harmony has been a grral
Influence on the students at
the middle school. All of kids
really look forward to Multicul­
tural Day and partlcIjMtlon In
Leeson's clubs continues to
grow every year.

Anyone wanting to cheek
out the new pavilion
head over to the Lr
Police
Department fo r the
Jan. 34 dedication cerem on y
which will begin at 10 a.m .
„
*fH feel jjeetty good when
it's finally over. Dan Brown

said. I t 's been hard w ork but
we’re happy It'* finally -*-----*
After be
ta to m ore on to i
Marine C arp*. but —
__ j . he can be h appy to have
given the Longwood Police
Department a place to take a
break.

No Bomb next week!
Dm B o s k sa It's tim e fo r a break. A c tu a lly , h e la
o u t o f to w n fo r a fe w d a y s b u t h e ll b e b a c k o n
J a n u a ry 10 w ith a ll y o u n e e d to k n o w a b o u t th e b e s t
(a n d th e w o rst) o f th e S e m in o le C o u n ty sch o o ls.
W h ile w e ’re a t I t le t's g e t th is ou t o f th e w a y .
P le a s e , please, c a ll Da lomfc If there's a n y b o d y w h o
d e s e rv e s som e c re d it o r a th u m b s up. W ith s o m a n y
b a d th in g s b e in g so ld a b o u t th e y o u th tn o u r
c o u n try lately.
h a s a hard tim e s e e in g It
b e c a u s e h e’s m et s o m a n y g o o d kkls th ro u g h o u t th e
c o u n ty . T h ere's a lo t o f stu d e n ts and te a c h e rs o u t
th e re d o in g an a w fu l lo t o f g o o d and It's a b o u t tim e
s o m e b o d y re co g n ized th em . T h a t's w h a t Da Bomb ta
h ere for. so give m e a y e ll (322-2611). H ope y o u r N e w
Y e a r Is th e B om b.

Da Bask

A m y Mala, o f Altam onte
Springs, earned Provost List
honor* at Troy State U niver­
sity In Alabama, lie achieved
a grade point average o f at
least 3.65 sa a full-time un­
dergraduate students.

• • •

Seven students at W inter
Springs High School were no­
tified that their art entries
have been selected for display
at the Peggy Crosby Student
Gallery at the Oriando Mu­
seum o f Art. The students
were Laarsa AaUasD*. An­

thony Coflsltf, Bile CnaUar.
S m ith . M ichael U tley and
Asha Young. The art teacher
at W SHS is Phi Taka.

• • •

Nathan Edwin W elsh , o f
Longwood, recently performed
in Stetson University's Con-

eerto Competition. He la a
Theory major and a graduate
o f 1-akg Brantley.

• • •

Weady Katrina ZattonkaL
o f Longwood. qualified for the
President's H onor
List
at
Louisiana
Tech
University,
earning at least a 3.8 grade
point average.
B a ia e t t
and
Purdy w ere recently
awarded over 4500 to be used
toward their m ini-grant pro­
posal entitled. "Flying High
Mentor*.’ They are on the fac­
ulty at Oviedo High.

Students o f the month for
Lakevtew Middle School: Jssts

Tome, Tamer* Bam**. Ty­
ler
Penten
and
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ter, sponsored by the Pilot Club
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and Leonard Wood were askod in
1997 to rule on the legality ol two
•dull entodainment clubs that
ope nod during a moratorium levied
by the county Wood shut down yip
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nanco Dickey ruled Sassy Menots
could remain open
that the
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’ Jth. 1992 anil e rte tt'l n c»«»l
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on tho ISih day of January.
’ 499. tna folloaung date"bad
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F*nal Judgmani. lo ait
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C O L L IC TO R A T T IM P T IN O TO
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MARfANNC MORSE
Clark ol Ctrcud Court
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1993
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LOT IS. LAKE VIEW VILLAGE
ACCORDING TO I HE P iA T
t h i r e o t AS R ECOROED i N
P i Af BOOK )8 . PAGES 96
THROUGH
69.
INCLUSIVE
PUBLIC RECORDS O T S iM t
N O lE COUNTY TlO R iD A
WITNESS MY HAND and in ,
•aaf of thia Court on DECEM
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should win the
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S A N F O R D _ J e rry Rk-e la o u t fo r th e M a ­
son . j j . S to k e s ts stlU w ip in g aptt fro m his
Lice an d th e S a n F ra n c is c o 4 9 e rs h a ve Just
K o t t r iib lo w n ou t b y th e S e a ttle S ea h a w k s.
U ut ls~sayirhe*tJLhat th e N ln e rs w ill b e the
S u p e r (Jowl r h a m p s 'b y th e tim e th is to ta lly
c o n fu s in g N F L p la y o ff to u rn a m e n t Is d o n e In
fo u r w eek s.
H ere's w h y . T h e y a re th e o n ly tea m good
e n o u g h to d e serve It.
C u lm d o w n . C h eeseT im d a . H o n estly , h o w
g o o d h a v e th e P a ck ers lo o k e d th ia sea son ?
T h irte e n a n d th re e Is n o th in g to la u g h at but
h a sn 't It lo o k ed like th e P a c k e rs h a v e g o n e
th ro uig
g h tth e m o tio n s all _y e a r ? T h e Are that
p ro p elled th em to a title la s t sea so n h asn 't
b een th e re an d ta len t a lo n e h a s earn ed
G re e n D ay several w in s b u t th e e m o tio n
lia s n 't b e e n th ere an d th a t c o u n ts fo r s o m e ­
th in g . e s p e c ia lly w h en th e y h a v e to tra vel to
C a n d le s tic k P ark (y e s Candleatlck Park. I
w o n ’t g iv e In ^ o c o rp o ra te sh ills),
ligh
B esid es, a teami lig
h tin g fo r h o m e Aeld a d ­
v a n ta g e th ro u g h o u t th e p la y o ffs d o esn 't lose
to u p a th e tic In d y C o lts tea m .
T h e n aga in , n eith er d o th e M ia m i D o lp h in s
b u t m o re o n th a t later.
A s fo r T a m p a , give It a n o th e r y e a r. A team
th a t c a n 't p a ss the b a ll Isn 't g o in g a n y w h e re
In J a n u a r y , the G ia n ts a r e n 't g o in g a n y ­
w h e r e w ith D a n n y Kartell w h o h a sn 't played
In a b ig g o m e sin ce h e w a s a t F lo rid a State.
I th in k th e Lion s and V ik in g s a re a ls o In
th e p la y o ffs w h ich s h o w s h o w w a te re d -d o w n
th e le a g u e Ih a s becom e.
T h e A F C is m o re w id e o p e n . A n y b o d y ca n
w in u n d e x ten d the A F C 's w tn le s s stre a k In
th e S u p e r B ow l.
.
S ta rt w ith the h o tte s t tea m , th e K an sas
C it y C h ie fs . G re a t team , h o m e fle ld a d va n ta ge
a n d M a rc u s A llen .
W h o o p s , th ere's a ls o E M s O rb a c. A team
d o e s n 't m ak e a S u p er B o w l w ith a q u a rte rbu ck w h o h a s n e v e r ta k e n a p o st-sea son
s n a p , e s p e c ia lly o n e w h o h a s b e e n in ju red for

■p M A R I
Herald Sports Editor
SANFORD
_
Co-Conference
cham pions Oviedo and Sem inole
combined to place I I players on
the
24 man Seminole Athletic
Conference All-Conference F oot­
ball First Team .
The league's six coaches got to ­
gether recently to select the team
and Seminole led the w ay with
seven first team members, three on
oflenae and four on defense.
First-year Fighting Sem inole*
head coach Jtm Worthington was
also tabbed as the SAC Coach o f
the Year for leading the Tribe to an
overall record of 8-2 and a 4-1
mark In the conference.
Co-Champion
Oviedo,
which
went 7-3 overall and 4-1 under a n ­
other first-year coach. Oreg R egis­
ter. w ss next with six players
named, three on ofirnae and three
on defense.
Lake Mary, despite going winless
this season, was well represented
on the tram with five players being
selected, two on offense and three
on defense.
Lake Howell had three players
lone on offense, two on defense).
Lake Brantley two players (both on
offense) and Lyman had one player
(on oSrnae) named to the First
also paced the second
with five players tabbed, a
number also •hared i
Mary and Lyman. Lake Howell had
four players on the second team
and Oviedo and Lake Brantley had
three second tram selections.
Trailing Seminole (8-2 overall, 4I SAC) and Oviedo (7-3 overall. 4-1
SAC) tn the league standings
'
(4-5 overall. 3-2
Lake Brantley
SAC) and Lake Howell (3-7 overall.
3-2 SAC) tied for third. Lyman (1-8
overall. 1-4 SAC) fifth and Lake
Mary (0-9 overall. 0-5 SAC) sixth.
The Offensive First Team was led
by quarterback Brian Criswell from
Lake Brantley. He was Joined tn
the backflcld by running backs
Deon Howard (Seminole) and J a ­
mie Scott (Oviedo).
The First Team receiving corps
was made up of wide outa Tim
Spivey (Lake Mary) and Erick
Smith (Seminole) and Tight End
Brian Register (Oviedo).

FASCAR POINTS 1908
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1 « M iills _ I. (18) Jared Allison.
354; 2. (55) Oary Brown. 348; 3. (70) B J .
McLeod. 338; 4. (81) Bruce Everett. 338; 8.
(4B| Kevin Lawrence, 203.
lla lt M Lata Modali _ l. (32) Lorry
Osteen. 304: 2. (0) Bobby Sears. 303; 3. (67)
Chad Allman. 398; 4. (10) John Jancro. 283;
5. (87) Eddie Rice. 366.
ModtfUd _ 1. (15) Tan k Tucker. 398; X
(71) Joe Middleton. 366; X (13) BtU Ounn.
397; 4. (S I)T im Laurent. 383; 5. ( I l l ) Bobby
Owens. 276.
H lr tW M
_ 1. (31) Kerry Belflower.
370; 2. (77) Dan Zukowskl. 366; X (00) Art
Kunzetnan. 361: 4. ( I D Ruaa Shaw. 360; X (7)
Jerry Smith. 200.
MlaJ-StOCk _ 1. (1) Pedie Allison. 303; X
(15) W ayne Clark. 380; X (07) Kelly Jarrett.
376; 4. (70) Kevin Peters. 356; X (54) Russell
Dyer. 334.
B o w b S T _ 1. (34) John Smith. 385; X (67)
David Oould. 381; 3. (8) Rich Clouaer, 374; 4.
(47) Tim Adams, 366; X (0) Mark. Scherer.
203.

(Through Dscamkar 6. 1087)
L a t e M o d a la _ 1. (39) Morgan Hoover.
378; X (11) David Rogers. 377; X (07) Mike
Hubs nek. 354: 4. 181) Bruce Everted. 300; X
(0) John Kennedy. 256.
U n i t e d L a t a M o d a l a _ i. (23) Larry
Osteen, 480; 2. (9) Bobby Sears. 480; X (87)
Chad Allman. 378; 4. (11) Jerem y Fitch. 374:
X (16) Bruce Lawrence II. 262.
Mftdfflod _ I. (71) J oe Middleton. 361: X
(51) Tim Laurent. 342; 3. (77) Tim W allace.
333; 4. ( I I ) David Rogers. 301; X (15) Tank
Tucker, 286.
B p o r t a a u a _ 1. (22) Bob Claaaon. 386;
3. (07) Ron Lufcy. 366: 3. (33) Don Bouaiog.
358; 4. (001 Art Kunxeman, 353; X (35) Dee
Napier. 346.
M lm i-d tO C k _ 1. (71) Ted Vulpiua. 400; X
(9) Dale Cast&lt;41. 363; 3. (27) Terry Cady. 388;
4. (30) Rodney Butcher. 344: X (22) Brent
Chllson, 340.
H f l W l i r . 1. (8) Richard Clouaer. 303; X
(67) David Oould. 296: 3. (13) Jim Winters!etn,
392; 4. (3) Charles Fry. 282; X (05) David
Rowe. 270.

Ovtsdo running back Jama Scott (top. laft). Laka Branttoy
quartsrback Brian Crtswsl (top. right). Saminota running back
Dvon Howard (bottom, left) and Laka Mary wida rscaivsr Tm

Sprvey (bottom, right) w*rs four ot foe 12 pfeyws to asm 01lanstv* First Tawn AJFContorsnce honor* on I * 1907 Saminot* Athletic Confsrsnca Football Taam sslactad recently.

Doing the blocking for the First
Team offense la Chita Cam pbell
(Lake Howell). Marc Bonadonna

N ow is the time to fish for a lunker bass
FISHING

S A N F O R D _ J a n u a ry th ro u g h A p ril Is a
g re a t tim e to k ey In on a lu n k e r bass. L a rg e
s h in e rs p ro d u c e m a n y fish o v e r th e 8 p ou n d
m a rk th is tim e o f year. M ost a n g le rs fish
s h in e rs w ith flo a ts n ear h ea vy co v e r. T ills Is
a p ro v e n tactic, b u t these b a its w ill a ls o a t ­
tra ct m u d fish a n d gars. A t 810.00-612.00
p er d o z e n fo r sh in ers. It c a n g e t p re tty e x ­
p e n sive fe e d in g 't r a s h ' fish.
T r o llin g s h in e rs w ith a n e le c tric m o to r Is
n o t a w e ll-k n o w n tactic, b u t It Is a b so lu tely
d e a d ly fo r h ea vyw eigh t bass. S lo w -tro llin g Is
a ls o v e ry c o st; effect!'
effective, b ecau se m u d fish und
g a rs m o v e to o slo w to ca tc h u p w ith a
tro lle d sh in e r. S h in e rs also live lo n g er, b e­
c a u s e c a s tin g th em from an a n c h o re d bout
s lo w ly k ills th em a s th ey 's p la t* o n th e w a ­
ter.
B a s s a re scattered , and tro llin g s h in e rs Is
th e m o s t effective w u y to lo ca te fish. W h e n
o n e fish Is fou n d . 1 tend to c a tc h several In
th e s a m e g e n e ra l area. A fte r a co u p le o f
trip s to d ie s a m e area. I ca n u s u a lly k ey In
o n c e rta in sp o ts th a t c o n s is te n tly p ro d u ce
fish . L a k e P o in s e tt an d L ak e W in d e r a re p a r­
tic u la rly g o o d a rea s to tro ll live sh in ers.
L o o k fo r w e e d y p o in ts ou t In to th e lakes,
a n d g e t re a d y fo r action.
I h o o k th e s h in e rs th rou t tite lips w ith a
4 / 0 -7 / 0 W e lle r w ccdless n o o k , dep&lt;
d e p e n d in g
u p o n th e size o f th e shiner. U se level-w in d

reels, a n d tu rn d o w n tlu
a n tib a c k la sh
m ech a n ism e n o u g h th a t the sh in er c a n n o t
pull It o u t w h e n tro llin g. I t s u a lly let o u t
abou t 5 0 feet o f lin e an d th en fo llo w s tru c ­
ture s u ch a s w e e d lin es. T h is m e th o d Is a ls o
very e ffe c tiv e o v e r su b m erged w eed beds.
T h is m e th o d ts n o t fo r the fa in t o f h ea r,
for J a rrin g strik es a re th e n o rm , a n d b oss
w ill A V E R A G E o v e r 5 p ou n ds. In fact. U
seem s th a t I h a v e to 'w a d e th ro u g h ’ a lo t o f
8 p o u n d fish to ev e n tu a lly c a tc h o n e o v e r
the 10 p o u n d m ark .

S H U P E ’S SCO O P

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R E M E M B E R T H A N 90 PE R C E N T O F TH E
B A S S L IV E IN O N L Y A B O U T 10 P E R C E N T
O F T H E W A T E R W H E N T R O L L IN O L IV E
S H IN E R S . I T Y P IC A L L Y F IN D T H A T B A S S
AR E B U N C H E D U P IN C E R T A IN A R E A . I
C A N U S U A L L Y C A T C H F IS H
C O N S IS ­
T E N T L Y IN T H E S E S P O T S O N C E I F IN D
TH EM .

FO R ECAST

T h e riv e r Is h igh , b u t bass a ctio n w ill be
Hood w h ere
a re con tain ed .
F ish
■lou gh s an d o th e r a rea s w ith d is tin c t
b o u n d a ries. B ig s h in e rs are h a rd to b eat
th is tim e o f y e a r fo r b ig bass. T h e a c t lla n f l f
rlv rr fr o m L a k e P o in s e tt to Lake W in d e r h a s
a lot o f b ass o v e r 8 pounds, la k e M o n r o e
h a s fa ir sp eck led p erch action. J u s t h ea d fo r
an d sta rt d r iftin g
th e n ea rest c ro w d o f b o a tsi and
w ith M is s o u ri m in n o w s.
H u ge w in te r R o u n d er top th e b ill a t _ £ £ i
hnstian In le t. B o u n c e fin ger m u lle t s lo w ly
a c ro s s the b o t t o m fo r fair a c tio n w ith fla t­
fish to 12 p o u n d s. Rrdflsh, b lu e fish a n d
s n o o k w ill b e sca ttered .
C a p ta in J a c k a t P o rt C a n a v e ra l h a s n o
o ffs h o re r e p o r t* d u e to high seas a n d d ir ty
w ater. In sid e th e P o r t , flou n d er a n d aheepsh ea d a re p r o v id in g fa ir action . R edflah a n d
trou t a re h a rd to p in d o w n th is tim e o f y e a r
d u e to p a s s in g c o ld fronts. S evera l d a y s o f
cold w e a th e r w ill p u t th em In th e h o les,
w h ile w a r m e r w e a th e r w ill find th e m cru lsin ff th e fia ts tn th e a ftern oon s.
B lu eflsh a n d ah eepah ead d o m in a te th e a c ­
tion a t P o n ce In le t . Redflah. d ru m , a n d Jack
crcva lle a re a ls o p resen t. Live o r dead
s h rim p a re th e to p b aits. Redflah a n d tr o u t
a re sca ttered In M o a q u lto L a g o o n .

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

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Sunday Docontoot 28. 1997

IN B R I E F
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LAKE MARY _ Lakr Mary High School *
boys soccer Irani will hold Its 14th annual
Alumni Game on Saturday. December 27th at
I p m. at Don T Rrynolds StadiumFormer players are encouraged to attend
even If they don't want to play m the game.
For question*, call Coach McCurklc at 3209708.
S H S

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b a s e b a ll

SANFORD _ Seminole High School Is
looking for altinml to attend the annual
baseball game and rookout to be held on
Saturday. January 24. 1998.
Ilrase call Mike Powers at 320-5058 and
leave your name and number and someone
will return rail with information.
S a n fo rd

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S o f tb a ll

SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment is taking registrations for the Adult
Softball Leagues at the Downtown Recreation
Center on the first floor of Sanford City H all
on the comer of Seminole Boulevard and

Park Avenue.
The slowpttrh leagues to be offered for the
Polar Dear Leagues starting In January ate
men's, women's. Co-Ed. church and a new
industrial division for company teams only.
For more information please call 330-5697.

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DAYTONA BEACH _ Tickets for the De­
cember
29th
North
Carollna/BethuneCook man basketball game are on sale now
si the Ocean Center In Daytona Beach.
Tickets can only be purchased in a three-

game. non-conference package for $50 for
lower level seats and $40 liar upper level
seating. The package includes BethuneCookman games against the University of
Central Florida on Tuesday, November 25th
at 8 p.m.: the University o f North Carolina
on Monday. December 29th at 7:30 p.m.: and
the University o f Detroit on W ednesday. De­
cember 31st at 4 p.m.
North Carolina, the country’s perennial
basket ball powerhouse, features the talent o f
Daylorut Beach native V in ce Carter, who av­
eraged 13 points per gam e last year for the
Tar Heals.
For more information, contact the Ocean
Center Boa Office at (904) 254-4545 or T ick ­
et M aster at (407) 839-3900.

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1998 Orlando Area Cheer LTD.
CANAM Regional Qualifier held
In late November at University
High School In Orlando.
The Senior and Youth cheerleading squads earned bids by
finishing first tn the Senior All-

Star Division and Youth I Divi­
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end the
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to
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ternational Cheerleader com ­
petition for their outstanding
Individual perform ances.
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Senior Partner stunt teams
also received bids to com pete
In the 1998 Junior In tern a­
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Senior International
Partner
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pionships. 1996 Junior In ter­
national
Cheerleader.
1990
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Partner
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Stunt com petitions wtl) all take
place in Myrtle Beach, South
Carolina. March 20-22.
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together over 200 o f the top
cheerleading and dance squads
from the United States and
Canada for two great days of
competition. This annua) event
features
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cheerleaders
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A loss to the Colts, arguably a worse fran­
chise since 1985 than the Dues, should
mean automatic expulsion from the play­
offs.
That leaves Denver and I'm almost ready
to say dial John Elway can outplay Grbac If
It comes down to It. One o f die top-five quar­
terbacks tn NFL history versus a guy named
Elvis.
Still, hornefleld advantage will afford the
Chiefs an opportunity to get their brains
beaten out by San Francisco.

L u t Second Shot: What was Curds
Enia supposed to wear to the banquet uny-

w ay?

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cold weather (remember, last year’s playoff
run through Buffalo and Denver was played
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Denver has on Ice box today, the Jags can
go home and continue building the best
team tn the NFL by the year 2000).

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THE PLAY-OFFS
Green Day next week. IF M lim * * * * w in*, we
have to g o straight to the Tundra after taking
care o f the Lions tomorrow. O l M t o 3 4 , V I -

SANFORD _ H ello football (ana. Today tm rka
the beginning o f this year's playoff race, and Fm
just glad to be here.
1 was down tn Ft. Myers vial ting family an
Christmas See. w hen my head decided to catch
on Are. My brother ran me to the hoopttal with
a 104-degree temperature and I was hurtfcw.
In all o f the fog and chaos. I Anally p k w d my
senses and noticed that my nurse was wearing
a Burn pin on her skirt. I knew then d t a i l
needed to rush hom e and get this article writ­
ten.
It really Is ra n g in g how the Tampa Bay erase
has made It's w ay throughout the state. It la a
wonderful thing to see our beloved Buco Anally
get sam e much needed appreciation. In all seri­
ousness folks. I w as diagnosed with acute bron ­
chitis, so today’s commentary will be very brief,
but very profitable.

NEW ENGLAND (-3)
V8. MIAMI
This gam e is a very boring rematch o f Last
week’s 'barnburner* in Miami. If (here la any
justice at all. the Patriots will this on e too.
The D olphins no longer have the m agical
paaalng gam e they have always been able to
rely on. and they still don't have a running
game.
The Patriots look forward to being in front o f
a very excited crowd as they attempt to repeat
last year’s trip to the Super Bowl.
If you have to play this game, give u p the
points and cheer against a team that h as lost
It’s luster. P a t r i o t * 3 4 , P g lp fc t A A 1 7 .

Taking a qukh look around Florida the A n t
thing that com es to mind ta that all o f our
team s made It to the playoffs. I congratulate the
Bucs and J e ffs J a gs for the accomplishment,

O M o dsfenUvs back Lsroy Jackson (lop, toft).
Late Mary dsfensiva Inaman M to Stsphsnaon (top.
' Cam Carter (lop, right)

D o n 't g e t m e w r o n g . I t h in k th e B r o n c o s a re

the best team tn the A.F.C.. I also think the
Jags may be second.
This will probably b e th e best game of the
weekend, and In a m atchup this close, you gotta
take the points. Elway may win this game, but
I'll guarantee the J a gs will m ake him work a lot
harder than this line would Indicate. T O O
C LO M TO CALL.

This Is the gam e we Buc fans have been
waiting over a decade for. the Aret step towards
the Super Bowl!!
I realize that It Is a long way off. but It Is nice
to daydream.
Playing the Detroit Lions Is all about stopping
Barry Sanders, you don’t have to be a well paid
columnist like m yself to know that. The ques­
tion is. 'D o I think the Bucs are up to the taak
tomorrow?*
My answer? I think Barry will run for over a
hundred yards, but Dungy will contain the Im­
part hr has on the Anal result o f the game.
The Dues need to w in this game, not just for
the obvious reason o f advancing to the next
round, but also for the fans and play era that
have stuck with the team through thick and
thin. B o e c u s m 3 6 , L I b m 1 9 .
Enjoy the football action and try to Slav out ol
the rain. I hope everyone had a great holiday
with family and friends.
Sony I’m tn s hurry, m y chest to killing me.
Have a wonderful weekend and I wish you the
best of luck.

DENVER H )
VS. JACKSONVILLE
The Broncos look to tvenge last year’s major
upset when the Jags cam e to town and spoiled
die Am for Elway and company.
This year, there won't be any surprises aa the
Broncos have prepared for this game m entally
all week.
The fact that I think the bookies are m issing
here with the Broncos giving up m ore than a
touchdown. 1 * that the J ags are a very good
football team.
They have a running gam e that will keep El­
way o ff the field In long enough spurts to keep
their defense rested, end have performed very
well on special tram s this year.

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named to twSomlnafc AMsNe Conference First Ti
Defensive squad picked by the league's coaches.

Football
IB
|Oviedo),
Aaron
She ally (Lake Brantley). Jason
Boehm (Lake Mary) and J e ff
Falne (Seminole).
Doing the Place Kicking for
the First Team offenae Is Ly­
man’s Mark Lewis.
The Second Team Offensive
backfleld was made up o f quar­
terback Cory C ooper (Lake
Mary) and running backs Ryan
Pagan (Lake
Brantley)
and
Robbie Randall (Lake Mary).
Second tram receivers were
wldeouta Randy Jonda (Lyman)
and Victor
Ncapeca
(Lake
Howell) and Tight End Jeff
Starnes (Lake H owell).
The Second Team offensive
Line consists of Ryan Ely (Lake
Howell).
Tramalne
Oalnea
(Lake Mary) . Ryan Snider and
Chris Rankin (Lyman) and Rob
Legcnhauaen (Sem inole).
Doing the kicking for the
Second Team ta Sem inole's J a ­
son Armstrong.
The FUst Team Defense la
fed by the linebacking quartet
o f Kawtka Mitchell (Lake How­
ell). Reggie Smith (Oviedo).
Cam Carter (Lake Mare) and
Nate Williams (Sem inole).
Up front for the First Team
Defense to Joe Sexton (Oviedo).
Mike Stephenson (Lake Mary).
Marcus Burr (Sem inole) and
Curtis Husoclman (Lake How­
ell).
Making up the First Team
Defensive Backfleld are Leroy
Jackson
(Oviedo),
Justin
Wright (Lake Mary) and Ned
Raines (Seminole).
Doing the punting for the
First Team Defense to Sem i­
nole's Jason Arm strong.
Earning Second Team De­
fensive spots were linebackers
Julian Johnson (Lyman), Clint
-Hanson (Lake Brantley), Kyle
Coclta (Lake Mary) and T J .
Martin {Seminole).
On the Second Team All*
Defensive Line are Brandon

Clark
(Oviedo).
Johnnie
McKinnon (Sem inole). Marcus
Hopkins (lake Brantley) and
Afex Moore (Lake Mary).
Making up the Second Team
as Defensive Backs w ere Kenny

Kayne (Oviedo|. Larry Cum ­
mings (Lake Howell) and Tartk
McCall (Lyman).

Ken

Kerns

is B i c k !

Hive a Safe Holiday

And (he Second Team Poin­
ter to Dan Dyke from Oviedo.

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9E M K O U ATH LSnC
1997 ALL-CONFERENCE
FOOTBALL TEAM
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Qsartaitaek

Brian

lake llrantley

Cnawell.

E a a a to g backs _ Jaime Scull.
Ortnkj; D m I to n s il Seminole
W M s Esestvari _ Tim M m .
Lake Mary. Erick Smith. Seminole.
T ig h t B ad _ Brian Regiaier. Onria.
Ottmatvs U as . ch n * Campbell.
Lake llm r lt Harr Bonadunna. Orwdut
Aaron ShesBy. Lake Brantley; Jaaon
Burton. taka Hary; Jeff ralnr. Seminote.
Mass Bis ha* . Mark Lewie. Ly­
man.

_ Leroy Jackson.
CMnto Juatm Wright Lake Mary: Ned
Haines. Seminole.
P a a ta * _ Jaaon Armstrong. Semi­
nole.

SECOND TEAM
_ ju ju n Joiuuon.
Lyman. Clint llanaon. Lake Brantley:
Kyle Cortla. Lake Mary. TJ. Martin.
H a # . Brandun Clark.
Ovkita Johnnie McKinnon. Srmlnule.
Mamie Hopkins. Lake Brantley: Aka
Moore. Lake Mary.

Dsfesatva B asks _ Kenny Kaynr
Ovkdnc Larry Cummins,. Lake Kuweit
Tartk McCall Lyman.
_ Dan Dyke. OvlrOu.

HONORABLE MENTION
SECOND T E A M
_ Cory Cooper. Lake
Mary.

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Mary

Ryan

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Lyman: Victor Keepera. Lake Itowvtt.
Tight B a d _ Jeff Starnes, Lake
I lowed
O ftowafvs l l M _ Ryan Ely. Lake
I lowed. Tmnaine Game*. Lake Mary:
Ryan Snider. Lyman: Chile Rankin.
Lyman: fe b Legenhaueen. Seminole.
Jaaon Armstrong.

MUchell.
Lake Howell. Reggie'Smith. CMedoc Cam
Carter. Lake Mary: Nate Williams.
Seminole.
Odette Mike Stephenson. Lake Mary:
M amie Burr. Seminole. Curtis Huasslman. Inks Itowefl.

Mark Deery Lanier Duah; Brad Croat;
PM Maitiba; Itob Beck: Greg Springer:
Tony Demen: Quentin Whitaker. Mike
Jacks
Mika Bulileen. J a ­
son Negron; Trade Vinson: Todd
Herding; Jess Hannon, Ecfcnundu Deig a te
Christian
DnJeaia; Thomas
Carteon: Brian Middleton: Adam Hardy:
Steve Gariingrn Jaaon Sane tier. Bund
lanilgua: Cory Kirk: Beau linkman:
Tim Kuhn: Pei Criswell: Dan Babroehi;
and Hubert Ely.
lake Mary _ Tony Marun. Ryan
Adamant; Shaun Grey; Dustin Lord;
Aka Moore Matt Pinning. Nick Dailey.
Uubby Welch: end Richard Qulnotw*.
LraUkB _ Joe CUoSa; Brian Krause:
Brad Harris. Antoine Urns, and Hkhy
Bennett
------------ Josh Cullen. Kevin Quin
lenx Ryan Ito s k Brad Cooper: Jut on
Srhkhr. David Burke: Greg Wanner.
V i * I Williams: and Bryan LiUeil
Baw l s a fe _ c u m Murray: Joe
Knlghl: Laahon Carden: Tkn Raines.
Jr.: Jeremy Taylor. Joe Watson; Oary
Mims: Sieve lltruwn; Ttovll OittiganL
Anilek footman; and Mika Bradley.

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ini tin w n 'Colonial Apt) I h r
■ n\ Revolutions" .mil stated
no vr.ir- project as follows
' n i involved with local chtl-

d i m s hnupltiih
.im l other
Inundations w hich
ifw .u i h
tiiri-n and Irra im rn l lor iln l
tlrvn with varum * i hiUlhood
disease* State l*ni(ect Pin sale
priicrrtl"i will In- d o n .ilrd to All
C h ild ren 's H ospital K csrart h
In s iit u t r in Tam ps
Florid.i
and Ft.iv Dull, niuste.d hooks
c i.m in s and other su p p lies m il
l&lt;r donated on the Sniul.n ol
Slate Conference to the isola
non ward plavrooni ai All (T ill
llre tis H ospital lot children
e m rrn tlv
undergoing
li c it
mem *
the volum inous w ritings ot
Jo h n and Abigail Adams served
a»
the
prim ary
rrle re tii e
source tor the play Another
featured character was Ahtl
gall's friend. M erry Otis War
ten. who kept significant re»
orris and later wrote a three
volum e history ol the Kevolu
ttonary WarNarrated by M artha Mikler
V an Dvkr. the play Included
eight mini scenes lu Act I and
a grand finale In Act II w hen
thrones In Oostnn fath e re d on

K in g s Street d im
IS l i . l i In
hear the pnhlti reading ol tin1
D ill, i rat Ion ol In dependence
Junm v I’attrrson pi. m i l h is
In tm p rl and all others in the
cast rant: hells. n si'il vario u s
other noisemaker s and shouted
their inhllallon
t h a u n te rs in ihi- pi.i\ w e ir
doe Mtkler as dolm Adam s
Ahliv
Dnrluin
as
Alrtu.nl
Ail.nns. their daughter Nahhv
Michele l.una. their son, J o h n
Utllnev Adams . I T Five, an
other son. Hill Sovran I ncle
Is.i.n
1teal i Dnrvea
\nnt
Fli/.iheth,
S u sann a
S m a ll,
lo n stn Kh/ahcth. Kellv li v e
m i i s i i i l.ncy. Ahliv lam a. Atnv
Pllk as MerW ( Ills VVarien
hitiinv Fatlcrson In a dual tide
as lit Jo sep h W arren and the
palitot n in slil.n i Ileati I Itirvea
was the Patriot Reader ot the
l*et I.nation ol Independent *
Steven P.lttrrsnn w as the m ail
m ir ie r who made six rim s
lim n It n iln irrr and Itosin n
Massachusetts an d Philadel
phi.i

See DAR. P i | ( 6 B

local members ot I N 1 Children of Itie American
Revolution appearing m a play abend Ihe family
ol John and Abigail Adam s are (from loti) Beau

Duryct.i, Micholo Luna, Kelly Frye. J T Frye
S lo ve n Patterson, jim m y Patterson and Joe
Mikler

Garden club crafts spark season
Th e Garden
Club ol San!ord
Inc bekl its an­
nual December
holiday bou­
tique and craft
festival al the
clubhouse
Browsers and
buyers had a
field day shop­
ping. having
lunch and hav­
ing fun Jellies
andiam s were
also sold along
with a table ol
ornate Christ­
m as ornaments
Several vendors
brought in their
wares to add to
Ihe colorful array

B rid g e h o s te s s e s :

Thelma Smith, Helen Ernest, Alice Potter and Toni Hobaon

Bridge players end year
on a cheery holiday note
Ih e Monthly Bridge Social of the Sanford
W om an's C lu b ended the year In elegance at
the L ik e Mary home of Tunl Hobson. Sharing
h o s irs s duties with
Hobson were Thelma
Smith. Helen Eniest and Alice Potter.
A holiday motif was earned out in the home
dei or Du- refreshment table was covered with
i &lt; h nstm as green cloth and centered with a
m lorhit arrangement of crimson potnsettias
a ren ted with red ribbons and gold candles.
I h r hostesses served an attractive assortment
ol holiday goodies.

[Jetty llalback won high score for thr day
Other winners were: Dlb McElralh . second:
and Helen Ernest, third.

ol gilt items In
upper pholo
Betty Akers
shows Christ­
mas accents in­
cluding crochet
snowllakes trom
Ihe Church ot
the Nativity dis­
play In lower
photo Bill T.iylor
exhibits some ol
his Taylor Made
Cratts

Other players Included Carolyn Cornelius,
Mary Dale Jones. Terri Mllllkrn. Shirley Mills.
Doris Stein. Zelda Siskind. Rose Jacobson.
Rusle Dean. Margaret Gross and Libby Prevail.
For bridge enthuslalsts who would leant to
play the game, lessons are being planned to
begin after the first of thr year. For Informa­
tion. call Libby Prevail.

delivers 200 Christmas baskets to needy families
"We ( are* is an organised
group ot concerned volunteers,
i hurt lies, m inisters and the
Rev Eddie Martin, who coni l ived the Idea to give food
b a s k ris io needy families at
C h n stm a s.
this year. Martin, with Ihe
help of various churches and
t one em ed com m unity persons

gave 200 food baskets to fami­
lies over Seminole County. Rev.
Martin and Ulakc wish (o
thank those who contributed.
Baskets
with turkeys and
trimmings for needy family
dinners went to the following
church families: Rose Hill Daplist Church. Mt. Zion Baptist
Church.
Progress
Daptlst

SANFORD

&amp;
*

,

MARVA
H A W KIN S

Church, Nrw Salem Primitive
Baptist
Church.
Christian
Fellowship. New Bethel Baptist
Church, Zion Mope Baptist
Churrh,
St.
Paul
Baptist
Church. Zion Hope amt SI.
John Baptist.
"We Care* invites others to
Join In the lfHJH special needy
Christmas baskets fur families.
If you care, call Minister Eddie
Martin al Rose Hill Baptist
Churrh In Lake Monroe. "Wr
Care*.
CLASS TO WORSHIP
C rooms Academy Class of
HJ53 Reunion celebrates 44
four years with a religious wor­
ship service. Sunday. Dec. 27
at 10:30 a.m. lobe field al Zion
Hope
Missionary
Baptist
Church. Thr Rev. Franklin
Caldwell will be the worship
speaker.
VESPER SERVICE

C h ris tin e

S.

Johm on

Croonis Academy Classes
IU3I-I949 will gather at (heir
Vesper Service and worship on

Filling the truck with Chnstm as p y for needy
families are Rev Em ory Blake. Rev Eddio Mat*

Sunday. Dee. 2H at 5:00 p.m al
St. Ja m e s A.M.K. C h u rc h In
ealed al Cypress Avenue and
fllli Street. Ihe guest sp e a k e r
will be llie Rev, IV. f la n k W ll

tin, Henry Williams, Jan Henry. O scar Morns. Sr
and O sca r Morns, Jr.

ham s ol Sanford.
There will m usical ren ditio n s
1iv New Mt. Calvary B aptist
C h u n h Mass C hoir. C ro o n is
g ia d iia le s and Ihe ro iliin u u lly

are Invited.
CriNims Reunion will cele­
brate with other activities. For
further
Information
call
Sec Hawkins, Page M

�Sanford Herald Sanford, Flonda •Sunday December 28 1 997 . SB

WEDDING

Hobbyist of the Week

Keitt ‘s custom furniture is in demand
By SUSAN WKNNER
Herald S la ll W riter
SAN TO Id ) I ’arl Kelt! only
re ren lly began h is hobby nl
rnakiiik fu n illu r r hid las i rra
lio n s are alriM ilv sm ikhl a llr r
In Ihe (o m ilin iilh
Ib is t.il
ru le d k rrillrn ia ii i iislu m d r
s lk ils all In s work
firs t til h is prop-t Is was a
redwood cedar port b swlnk 'I
only rise p lilks Si trw s and
Ulne." lie said
*1 ilo n l itse
nails. Mosi everything is khu-tl
together.*
Next, K r ill Ir ln l Ills band al
ro lle r la b lrs
lie used llusame redwood ■ id .il wihh I lot
die to lle r la b lr s th.il lie had
iim -i I lor llu- swank
From m a k.i/ln i r.u ks. mi k
Irik * h airs patio lu rn lln rr and
a slow a wav pit lilt l.ililr K rill
keeps h is h a n d s busy H r i-s
llm atrd d ia l lie worked some
JO b o o rs on .i iio iin .il week
*1 |nsi I n . build irik d u n k s '
lie -slid 'I make a lot ol dlltiks
lot t.miilv and iilr r u ls and llu n
s«-ll ai lew d u n k s ton
Ills n tlv iir io Itt-ktnnrrs was
*11 Villi are look Oil' hi a inak-i
/lilt- and s i r s o m iib iiik vmi
like |usl I rv to sii down and
draw out Ib r p ain III
D ia ls
how I k"t s i.n led
K rill n ■ o iiiiiii -nd&lt; d Yankee
W olksI |( ip Workbook
as a

Mr. and M rs. Stephan W. D ick ison

Hmm pson fry Sum* mtnrnt
Carl K eitt s h o w s s o m * o f t h « p o rc h fu rn llu r* he d e s ig n e d a n d m a d *.

good m aka/in e lor Id ra s and
Ups T h e y si-|l die Imok at
llom r lirjH jt or Diw es II h as

Po I. Southward,
Stephen Dickison
exchange vows
all.n Aim h alt 1st a nl L ik e
Mary. A lu la U Klnsna nl
Knt klrdi!'-. &lt; b rls iin .i Su l
srn nt Solely ll.it L it . and
t n tlirrin r
Sim llu-rs
nl
lia ln rsv lltr
M irn
gowns
and lln w ris w n r id rn tli.d In
I In- linllnr a llrn d .tlil s
U nw ri i&gt;H I w as A nlila
BMH
Inf tin- tr.iilllmn.il &lt; lia lltll.n n llk "■ llrltn lia and
ilulltilr rink I rirliin liv
I h r ring lir a r r r was If van In
I 111" h lld e Is till' dutlkhlrr llia tb a k lilt limit- s nephew
nl llrltn lia
nl Mi .m il M is t-.rursl M
Southward nl L ik e M.irv
Mu bai l W llk nl Sanlnrd
served tin- brult-ginnm as
.uni On* bridegroom 's par
Is si man
I 's li r r s w rrr
m is u rr Ur .lint M l*. A ir*
Ollrtrl Dll klsnll of S.llllnlll
D u it lini ik Ii ithlrat bvnnksv.
nl
ib r
bride
rjK'rti iii m arrtakc tiv tn*r b rn llirr
il and V anitlia In
I.
lllirl
III** I n l l l r i l l n s rL ikInrl.m
i
ihirnbivuiigsv
b rn llirr nl
lirr vows .i lr.nlitlnit.il w hlle
tbr b riilr U rltnria
s jt lll k"Wlt l.is liln n n l with
(im n itism rii w rrr .Inna
.III nil the s lin iililrr llr i kllni*
Ilian llli kisn n nl Sanlnrd.
anil
&lt; Impel length Ira n i
Alrm nil
lai r
.i j&gt;|il lip it- s
Ib r b rid eg ro om s b rn llirr.
highlight! &lt;1 ivitli s r n l pearls
Itatt.ina ln t ln r.illiviniksv nl
Tallahassee,
ib r
bride's
amt tr.ins|inri*nt irtd rsi m l
sri|illtis i i i m i n i rIn- gown's
b rn llirr. Si n it Sukup nl In
A lin e
in i
T ill'
b rid e s
ilian Trail. N C , A nllum v
headpiece w as a lliik crb p
In liiinnll nt L i k r M.irv and
veil edged in seed p e arls
Roger V n iiktliir.i| nl lleln m a.
lirlil tiv a sin.ill pearl anil tin- b rn lr's n rp lirw .
i rystal i m w ii S h i- i arm -il a
Ib r rrirp lln rt w as brtd at
cascade nl w liltr in niin l.iin
l&gt;rll.ir&gt;' f '(*11 and C nu n lry
llllrs a n ru le d
11\- lirlila l ( Itib lininrdlalt-ly Inllnw lllk
pink and w hile roses and
llu- rrrrm n n y . a s s is iln k a i
irrrs la
tin- r r ir p lln n w rrr: K rish n a
Attending 11it- In id r as mu
Andrrsnn n( D r L in d : Je n n a
linn was I n r in iis in
L im a
and M lih a rl
D nndnrv nl
liin k n is M a ii-rlin llrr nl Ur
( assrllu-rrv:
C am p b ell
.ink'' I ’ark Slu- won- an rin
Dnndnrv nl D rlandn. Am ber
pin- s iv lr
midnight lilt it* Knrnrrli h nl C lra w a lrr. and
satin gown Willi a I k k I u i - nl
llrtlin a V’niik nl L ik e Mary,
Vi-lllsr I.ii r r llh .llli rd tiv a
all i iin sin s nl I h r bride.
II.ii Ik iw . She i .irrleil a m in
Following a ski trip In
nl. il iH iinpirl nl S la rii.u rr
S n illi C arolina
ll i r lotiplillllrs and w lu lr di-iidrnlinnn
a rr n u k liik ib r ir lu im r in
mi liu ls ai m ilt 'd liv b rid al Drlandn where Ih r bride is
a second grade Ir a r lir r al
pink rn srs and w liltr Ir r r
Kasibm iik
KU -inrniary
si a
SrliiHil. W inter l*ark. and
llrld rsin .iid Sin lliissa rd
Ada His nl Sanlnrit. who was tin- liridckrunm is rin p ln y rd
as .i rlv il n ik t n rr r with UKS
tin- Unit- so lo ist. |oln rd I h r
pillowing b rld rsm a ld s at llu- iir r ln r r . Drl.uuln.

*

AARP president toasts the New Year
Kverv year Im du- lli-ii-in
her llir r liiik . tin L ik e Mary
Chapter ol llu AAKI' pli ks a
krr.il restaur.m l
and hull Is
Ih rir .m ini.il t liiis tiu a s p a rl\
this yeat, tin rrsta u r.m i ol
i Imlt r was Itis iio ( apptu i inn
III L ik e Mary Aliothei ir.ttll
llnll toi Ib r l l r i • i i i I h i in rr llilk
Is llli- llista lla llo il ol 11ii - old
e rrs tor 111‘ fH t 'n lo ilu iia lr lv
lliru illlu g o lllir r P .illlrr M r
Veils w as u n a h lr Id a llr u d dillin a r e in it illn ess •*. t lit* iii
stullalloii was p o slp o u ril until
ih r j.m u a iv in r r llilk All ot the
AAHI' m rm h rrs s r n l their liesi
w ishes to I'a u lrr
Alter till- u irin lu rs rn |o v n l a
Ureal meal ol prim e rlii Jim
C.irm oua. A \ ld ' I'ir s it ir u l gol
down to b u sin e ss lltisin ess ai
Ih r D e rrm b ri in r r llilk is a
Iwuys I h .iukliik I hose people
who have helped out ihrotiuli
■ ml Ib r year
As a s p ri lal
llu in k you, J lilt gave ih r oft
tiers who had served with bun

MARY
RO W ELL

a In.ist Ini ihe new year, file
toast was a wme kl-iss filled
with candy and a sm all b o llle
io iik is i with. O fficers also gol
an in v il,iiin ii to lu lu h Toasts
vvrnl lo Val Sanderson. Luther
la sk i-i. Dee llu ik la iu l. John
Si hlen nan ,
Tom
D resser.
Adella H arm . Nonna Smith.
Mabel May. Until D ir s s r r and
Addle Uossl J im also gave gilts
ol a p p rn la llo n lo Ann Hill and
Ju lia O driu lor their work mi
the knrake sale. Du* pruceeds
Irom llu* karak*' sale have aSct Rowell. Page 6a

*---------Jim Carmona presents a plaque to his wile, Marge, for her service lo
AARP as secretary Ihe past two yoars.

Sensakovic-Busse
J.ii k lr anti J im T o m p kin s
nl L ik e Mary, an n ou nce the
rnkakrm en i nl ib r ir dough

* D e b ra

S e n s a k o v lc

years. They have three sons.
M lthael. M a n n er and Troy and
two grandchildren

Silver Bells provid­
ing Christmas music
for the A ARP
Christmas party are
(from left) Norma
Smithf Cynthia Pitcock, Dee Buckland, Ellen
McCreedy and Ma­
bel May. Not pic­
tured Is Adella
Barca.

I'li lnttnr,ilhvt&gt;tit&gt;sv
.11nI
S (r|itirn W illi.m i U lik ls u n
Ixilii nl U ll.im lo rM li.iii^ n l
Ihelr u e d illllk v im i mi Nov
ITi.it I I . in i iti fin- M .uk
ti.iin Woods
1‘tl'sllV ll'rl.lll
C liu rih . L ik e Mary
the
llrv C h a rle s Kt 111\
Inin s
w.is flir nltli l.i|||i|i ilrlit v

ENGAGEM ENT

ipittr a bn ol k'n«l siu d m it.*
K n it and Ills wile. Aknes.
have I h-i -ii m arried for Jfl

ter. Ih-bra S u /u n n e
Sensakovtc nl New Sm yrna
heath.
to
D uan e
Troy
Unsse. also of New Sm yrna
Heath, sun of Ann Ilusse.
I'orl Or.mk*-. and D uan e and
Marta llnsst*. also of I'ort
Oral ike.
hum
In Sanford,
the
bride-elect Is a l!IH&lt;i grail u
ale of Sem inole lllk h S rbn n l
and was
kr aiiuated from
Ihe U niversity id C e n lra l
H o n d a . O rlando. In HIM**.
Slu- Is employed a s a k in
d rrkartrn teacher.
The brldcgroom -to-be was
bom In Melbourne. lie Is a
I ‘IH7 kradu.ite of Ltberty
Counly Ilikh School, llr ls io l
. and was kradn aled from
Ih r U niversity of C en tral
Flonda. D aylona Death, In
11MK1. lie is einployrd as a
lea th er
lilt- wedding w ill he .in
event of Ja n . 10. I HUH.

HnM nwm fryMwy a w i
John Schierman (let!) is ail smiles over his thank-you toast from Jim
Carmona

Ruth Dresser receives a thank-you toasl Irom Jim Carmona. AARP
president

�HawkinsKiithrryn Alexander at 3236306 or Earl Mtnotl at 3220369.

Christine Simmons Johnson
is all smiles alter rrcetvtng her
degree from Sem inole C om m u­
nity C oilrgr In Crim inal Jus­
tice. Much success la wished
fur Chrtatlne tn her career.

Sweet
Harmony
C hapter
• 3 M shared Christmas with
ntne shut-ins. They were given
fruit baskets o f cheer for the
holidays.
W A T a m ra vT
The New Y ear o f 19B6 will b e
welcomed and brought In at
some o f the focal churehrs on
Dee. 31. A WatchnJght Service
will begin at 9:30 p.m. at the
New Ml. Zion Missionary B a p ­
tist Church. 1720 FVsr Ave.
where the Rev. Jam es Lynn Is
pastor.

St. John Missionary Baptist
Church located at Cypress Ave
and 10th Street w ill have a
Wutrhnlght Service. Dec. 31 al
10.00 p.m. until midnight. The4
community ta invited. The Rev.
Robert Doctor ia pastor.
M L S D AY
The Martin Luther King, Jr.
1998 celebration will be o b ­
served Jan.
17 and IS. T h e
com m em orative banquet tick­
ets are available to give as
Christm as gifts. Please call
322-9476 o r 3 3 2 -M I A

r

a

f

l
On New Years Day. Jan. I.
1996, the Interdenom inational
Ministerial Alliance will hold
an Emancipation Program at
11:00 a.m. The service w ill
commemorate the declaration
o f freedom for slaves. Th ere
will be musical renditions by
choir*.
T h e Sem inole African A m eri­
can Academ y o f Arte will host
this community service st 1019
West 13th St. In Sanford. The
Rev. Larry C. Mills will be the
guest sp ea k er

■ 'OL'T

a r " B S !&amp; g a ,

i’w»i

NOTE: In last weeks article,
the picture waa o f 1st Sgt.
Shun P. Thomas, not Leroy
Cody. Jr.

and la
I Quid T o have tun i
Mg and to bacons a batter

DAR
After the play. DAR m em ber
Shirley Kerr presented each
participant with a Christm as
tree decoration which she d e ­
signed and m a d e-red . white
and blue drums with tiny gold
chum slicks.
Senior C A R . president. A l­
ison Durham then rewarded
the cast with a picnic lunch.
During the business m eeting
P »l Fox read the follow ing
Christmas m essage from the
NSDAR
President
General:
quoted from Henry van Dyke in
hla The Fool oath to
to
be glad o f Ufe because it gives
you the chance to love and to
work and to play and to look
up a l the alar*, tp b e satiated
- with your possessions but not
contented with yourself until

to torihsr my
and to havs tun*

you have made the beat of
them, to despise nothing tn the
world except falsehood and
meanness and to fear nothing
except cowardice, to be go v
em ed by you r adm irations
rather than by your disgusts,
to covet nothing belonging to
your neighbors except
hla
kindness o f heart and gentle
ness o f manners, tw think sel­
dom o f your enemies, often of
your friends, and every day of
Christ, and to spend as much
time a s you ran, with body and
with spirit, in Ood'a out-ofdoors, these are Uttle guide
posts on the footpath
to
peace.*
Registrar Betty Bridgwater
announeod that Beth Luna ha*
been unantmoualy accepted as
a member o f Settle M ain son
Chapter.

Kindness of strangers creates
a Christmas to remember still
WiiPmt |d

%filLUa

tcard. 8ha eaid, *1 think God
what hat

DEAR ABBY:Thiaia ini
to the le tte r you printed Tram
Calvin 8. Holm. Thienavtlle. Wia..
referring to people who succeed in
■pita of the (act their parenta could
not a fford to help them w ith
flnancee for schooling or much o f
anything alee. I, too, waa a Great
Depreaaion child. I have a true etory
that I hope you will print in order to
paaa along the meacage that help ia
out there if you pray and hope:
MY PAVORITE CHRISTMAS
It waa December 1902. In thoae
daya, 91 waa a lot of money, and IS
waa a fortune. We lived on a Cum in
the Colorado Rockiee, S 1/2 milea
north o f a em ail v illa g e called
Divide.
The town conaiated o f a combina­
tion poet office, general atore, Ailing
i tution, and an upalaira reaidence
for the owner'e family. There waa
one other filling atatlon, perhapa
Ave or ais houaea, a achoolhouae,
and a community hall where neigh­
borhood meeting*, country dancea,
etc. were held.
The achoolhouae waa a two-room
building with two teachera. One
room waa for gradea one through
Ave; the other waa for gradea aia
through 10. T h ere waa a barn
where we could tic up our horaee,
with a faed boa in aach atall for a
lunchtime oata attack for the hone.
Thele waa alao a watering trough

C IN t M A S

L A K t M A N Y C I N E M A 10
TTTAMC
tew an coo

«*eetie aat Mamie

THS POSTMAN
ujarnrw

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*

A B IG A IL
V A N B U R EN

nearby.
I rode horseback to achool every
day, with my kid brothar on tha
back o f tha raddle. It waa cold at
Chriatm a* was com ing and
thlnga looked very blaak. I knew
there waa a benevolent organiutioa
in Colorado Springs called the *Mn.
Santa Claus Club* that gave warm
dothsa to poor people. So I stole a
penny postcard from my molhar’a
stationary (yes, a prepaid postcard
coat 1 cent at the time). I addressed
It to the Mr* Santa Claus Club and
told them about our cold horseback
rides to achool. I asked if they had
any warm clothes, shirts, pants or
jackata for my fl-year-old brothar or
me. I told them I waa 9. and said if
they happened to have some toys
for my 1-year-old baby brothar. they
would bo vary much appreciated.
The day before Christmas, we
a notice from tin poet office that
e was a l a m boa addressed to
ms. Dad picked it up. It waa from
the Mra. Santa Claus Club. Whan
wa opened it, I could not believe
what was inside: warm jackata,
pants, shir**, underwear — all tha
right alia for me and/or my kid
brothar. T h en w en also email blan­
kets for my baby brothar, and to top
it off. toys for each of us.
My parents w an stated, and my
mother forgave me for stealing the

In addition, tha two teachera at
achool had procured, at their own
ex pence, a preaant for aach kid in
the arhool: a pair o f lace-up boote for
each boy, and a pair o f Air-lined
ovcnhocc foe each girl.
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beet Chhetmaa I can remember thanka to a vary benevolent grout)
of people and two generous achoolteachera.
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before Christmas, brat thought
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a fcw days later. Thanh you for
roar touching etory,
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little b rig h te r I f w a choooa to.
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December 26,1997

F R ID A Y

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By MARIA OREM
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - A woman lias been arrested on
charges relating lo an armed robbery of a local
market WcdnrscLiy.
Investigators from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office arrrstrd Vanessa Phillips. 31,
of llrookshlrr Avenue in Orlando, as a suspect
In the roblirry of Ritchey's Market at 125 Up
sala Road In Sanford, said spokesman Ed
McDonough.
According lo McDonough, at about 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday. Phillips and an unidentified male
accomplice, both armed with handguns,
walkrd Into the slore and pointed the guns at
Iwo female employees ordering them to turn
mrr all of Hie money In the rash registers.
During the robbery, be said, a male rtislomet

■y R U M WHITS
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • SU decades a|(o
when he wan young and carefrre. John Sauls etched hi* IniHal;* In the mtdrwalk at the
comer of 4th Street and San­
ford Avenue.
Recently at the raging of
City Commissioner llradv Lessard. 76-year-old Sauls cere­
moniously repealed the proce­
dure. 'll was a wonderful occa­
sion." Sauls said. T m really
pleased dbout It."
The nation was recovering
from the Depression In 1939
when Sauls was a teenager In­
tent on making a name for
himself - If only In the cement.
Upon graduating from high
school In South Carolina.
Sauls came to Florida to work
with his brother. Bud Sauls, in
the dry cleaning business He
remembers waiting on custom­
ers. picking up cleaning and
making deliveries.
The Thrllly Cleaners shop
was at 4th Street and Sanford
Avenue.
where
IH-year old
John Sauls couldn’t resist tni• h Sauls. Pay* 4A

Cops arrest woman for
Christmas Eve robbery
entered the slore and Phillips hll him In Ihr
head with her gun several limes. The man was
later treated for head lacerations. McDonough
said.
The market closed for u short lime after the
Incident but latrr opened for business, said
store owner James Rltrhry today.
Ritchey, who wasn't at the slore during Ihr
robbery, said Ihr cashiers were all right al­
though they wrrr probably In shock following
the Incident.
"I would be." Rltrhry said. *1 wrnt through
something like this about 12 years ago *
Ritchey said the customer hll by Phillips was
OK.
"They patched him up a little bll and he left.*
he said.
Following Ihr robbery. Phillips and her ac
M o I b I H ty. Page 4A

Dogs attack boy;
rabid cat bites man
By MARIA OREM
Herald Staff Writrr
SANFORD - Two separatr
Incidents involving animal atlai ki on people wrrr reported
over die holiday season.

Roosevelt Buckner. John Saids and Brady Lsssard share the |oy
of the new sidewalk at 4th Street and Sanford Avenue In 1930.
Saids etched his initials « the cement at the site, and recently he
repealed the nte

On Christmas Day at about
ti -lfi p m., thrre mixed Terrier
breed dogs attacked an IIye.u old boy while, ac cording
to tin- Winter Springs Police
Depatiiirnt. The lioy was rid­
ing c bike In front on 212 Wade
SI aid while be was standing

on the sidewalk, the dogs
lumped a nearby frnre and at­
tacked. police said.
The hoy received several
bites to his left side, scratches
on his face and multiple biles
on his legs He was later taken
to Florida Hospital
North
where hr was treated and re­
leased. poller said.
Seminole County
Animal
Control lias die three dogs In
custody for a IO- day quaran­
tine.
In an unrelated Incident, a
man near the l*orl of Sanford
was bittrn by a stray rat that

trstrel positive for rabies on
Dec. 22. Ihr Seminole County
Hrallli Department said
County brailh officials are
reminding rill/riis to avoid
contact with wild animals and
stray cals and dogs: teach
children to do Ihr same and
report linmrclialrly ll bittrn or
scratched by an animal, make
sure
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vaccinated
against rabies, especially for
ouldoor pets.
To report stray cats and clogs
or If blitrn. call Animal Control
at 323-2500. ext 5200

Man kills Celebrating the seasbn: T h e story of Hannukah
self in
crowded
store
By MnAICBRT DACHMAN
Special to the Herald

Prwa Staff Reports
WINTER PARK • James
Byrd. 46. of Winter Park,
wrnt Into the Jumboaporla
•tore at 2075 Scmoran Bfvd.
and killed himself Christmas
Eve morning.
According to a store em­
ployee. Byrd asked to see a
12-gauge shotgun which was
unloaded at the time.
He
then ran Into a dressing
room, locked It. and fired a
fatal shot at his head. The
Incident occured around 9:30
a.m. In the crowded store.
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office officials have not de­
termined yet whether Byrd
had earned in his own shot­
gun shells or somehow ob­
tained the ones kept behind
the counter at the store.
Ed McDonough, police in­
formation officer for the
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office, said that the clerk,
who tried to see If Byrd was
j all right, was 'badly shaken.*

Daniel Logan lights the candles of the menorah as
Congregation Beth El president Norman Dachman

and Rabbi Mosho Elba/ and other children watch.

Shoppers hit stores again
today, to exchange gifts

Prologue To A Miracle
ll was an unholy enemy fire
that destroyed the Temple King
Solomon had built In Jerusa­
lem. The enemy had destroyed
much: gutting the Temple: Its
holy utensils of worship lakrn
away as spoils of war: Jerusa­
lem burned lo the ground: lls
people chained and led away In
captivity lo Babylon: the coun­
tryside which was the kingdom
of Jerusalem
turned Into
wasteland.
The destruction was not
complete. Exile did not wipe
out the Jews' memory of Jeru­
salem. Seventy years later,
atiout 516 D.C.E.
(Before
Common Eru). the oath they
had taken 'not to forget Jeru­
salem*. they returned to their
homeland.
The oath was thetr Inspira­
tion later, when they fought
battles, resisted oppressions,
were scatted thousands of
miles away........ they turned
East toward Jerusalem to re­
cite their dally prayers, and

even twenty live centuries after
the oalh. they relumed lo Je­
rusalem and established the
modem slate of Israel The
Jews never forfeited Ihelr
pledge.
Atillochti* IV. by means of
assassinating and usurping his
predecessors, became King of
Syria In 175 Il.C.E. To his
given name. Antiochus. he
added Tficos Epipluuxoa. (the
glorious). Punster* of the Bine
called him Epi/nn/u-s. nvuinw t
At that lime the Greeks were
attempting lo *HrllrnUe* the
world by Imposing Ihelr lan­
guage. customs and religious
practices upon the world such
•is the Syrian empire. Including
Jewish rrsldrnts In the area of
Biblical Israrl (now modem Is­
rael).
Some Jews assimilated to
the Greek ways following the
Grrck modem practices and
giving up Hie old ways of Ihelr
ancestors.
Many other Jews resisted
and refused to follow Grrrk
practices and would not bow
down lo the Greek pagan Idols.

M s Hannukah. Pigs 2A

Tickets to rides

BT DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff Writer

tfs tha day aftar Christmas and all through the land,
•hoppers gel ready with exchanges in hand. Thesa
folks Ine up at an area store, waiting to return or swap
Christmas gifts galore.

SANFORD - Ties, cologne, socks — not ex­
actly the gift you may have wanted for Christ­
mas: or. there may be something at a dis­
counted price just prime for the buying. Today
Is the day for exchanges and bargain pur­
chases. December 26 Is officially deemed die
second biggest shopping day of the year.
“ There are usually more returns and ex­
changes.* said Jack Morris, store manager for
the Sanford Toy's 'IT Us. Morris, a four- year
veteran with the company, said that there Is
also a fair share of returns due lo defective
products, but. for the most part. It Is due to
the child not wanting the gift. ‘ Sales wtse. the
day after Thanksgiving Is heller.* sold Morris.
"We will give out more money I han we will lake
In today.*
Lisa Jonas, a manager ut die Waldenbooks
In the Seminole Townc Center, sold that most
of the customers that come Into die book slore
are looking for exchanges.
Those ore the
ones who gel duplicates or even triplicates.*
M s M op, p*go 4a

For thoir outstanding Santa Claus letters, Wayne McGJvray and Taylor
Andorson of Pago School In Sanford wor* each given by the Sanford
Haraid lour tickets to see tho RoyaJ Upizzaner Stallions at Orlando
Arena. Matthew Priede of Lake Mary also won four tickets.

S U B S C R I B E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . Call 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

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Church’s emphasis is on Hannukah—
growing youth in the Lord

A severe change came about
under the tyrannical rule of An­
tlochus. The new lew canceled
By SUSAN WINNER
all Jewish rrhgtous print Iplea
H i t . iKt Stuff Writer
and customs that dated beck
to the days of Moses, and even
SANFORD The Rev Wesley
earlier to the tlmea of Abra­
ILikrr i» mow going into hit*
ham: no more Sabbath...with
third year wtili the Sanford
Its rest and worship; no more
Church of God. The church Is
Torah...to study and live bjr. no
act hr not only with Its school,
circumcision. ..God's
Seminole Trinity, but also with
covenant
with
Abraham. Ended
numerous other programs. A
were the three great festivals.
strong emphasis w put upon
Passover. Shavuot and Bukhot;
crowing youth In the Lord and
abolished were the food laws of
nourishing them spiritually
antiquity Mews were forced to
along the way.
rat pork, traditionally unclean,
In addition to the school the
for all purposes) therefore con­
The Nee. Wealey Bator
« hurvh has three In house
trary to their religious beliefs;
men that direct the youth pro­
rommunlty. Wc have piugiains and gutie was (lie language of
gram. Member* are presently
for recreation, crufts, a food prayer. Besides all Ihe prohibi­
Interviewing for a new youth
pantry, for senior citizens and tions. Antlochus' mad pretrnminister.
a
sirntg Sunday school pro­ sions to divinity ordered the
"The youth group
does
Idols of Zeus and Demeter and
gram."
things weekly.* he said. T h ey
A new protect was also dis­ htmsrlf placed In the holy
go to concerts. Irr-skating and
cussed. "We are starling a Temple (redrdtealed to himself)
weekly on Friday nights we
program with the Sanford at Jerusalem and decreed that
have recreation night at the
Recreation Department at the ‘ God was expelled" from this
church gymnasium where they
tally shrine and could not be
beginning of the year. We will
ran play basketball and other
worshipped alone or even wtlh
provide after school cure until
activities.
On
Wednesday
Ihe various idols. A pig was
about
0
tn
the
evening
and
for
nights the youth have a sepa­
offered on Hie alter of the
kindergarten through fourth
rate session front Ihr adults
grade on Saturday. It's a coop­ Temple as Ihr supreme saerttor Bible study and rrcrcatlon.
flrr. Its blood was sprinkled tn
erative effort."
They have attended summer
the Holy of Halles. Its meat
With
his
work
as
a
chaplain
youth gamps and mission trips
was cooked and Ihe broth
for the Seminole County Shcrto the Bahamas. They are very
poured upon Ihr Scrolls of the
UTs Office. Baker commented.
active In drama and mime.*
IA W .
*1 liy to be available for the
Tlie Krv. Baker also referred
It was the first instance of
ovrr
000
employers
with
the
to rhurrh members as very
mission minded. “They re­ SlierlfTs Department. I re­ religious persecution In his­
tory. Antforhus IV. Ihe first
cently
spoke
with
Ed
cently sent me to Northeast
ruler who systrmat (rally per­
and Southeast Asia.* he said. *1 McDonough on the Sheriffs
secuted the Jews, and from hit
Department
radio
broadcast
went to Singapore and other
on WTRH from 2:30 to 3 p.m.
reign dale the first stories of
countries there.*
on Mondays. The chaplains Jewish martyrdom.
Members were described as
ride with Ihe sheriff. Wr also
compassionate *We are a very
The Miracle q f JfennukoA
give Invocations, benedictions
compassionate church.*
he and officiate funerals if neces­
A revolt was not long In
said. *We are compelled by
sary."
coming and so the story of
rompassion and the great
Hannukah begins...
Services at the church arc
commission."
Sunday
morning
Sunday
A strong willed, old HaaKeeping that In mind, the school at 0:45 a m. and wor­ monran high priest named
Mattathlas grew Increasingly
Krv. Baker added that the ship at 11 a m. Wednesday
outraged with the Syrian dic­
congregation has a regular evening members meet from 7
tate. Together with his five
fond pantry for the commu­ to 8:15 p.m. und on Tuesday
mornings ladles mrrt at 10
sons and a small band of Jew­
nity. “We work In conjunction
a.m. for prayer and Bible
ish settlers, mostly farmers
with oiher agencies." he said.
and shepherds, they fled from
*We wont to reach out to the study.
Ihe town of ModIn outside Je­
rusalem and gathered the
troops In the hills of Judea.
When Mattathlas died In 107
B.C.E. his son. Judah the !tocKngagrmrnt and wedding forms arc available at the Sanford
cabee (T h e Hammer") took
Herald office. 300 N. French Ave.. Sanford. Florida 32771. These
over as leader of the small
stories are usually published In the Sunday edition and may be
army and led the men in guer­
accompanied by a photo. There Is no charge for this service.
rilla warfare against Ihe huge
Weddings more than three months old will be published tn
Syrian army.
^ announcement form without a photo.
After seven years of fighting,
the Maccabees overcame the
..-gh«y and weH tnrtned Syrian
armies and liberated Jemsa­

Getting married?

WEATHER

LOCAL POftSCAtT

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Today: Showers. Highs in
Ihr upper-70s. Lows in the
low 50s. Saturday: Showers.
High* In the upper-OOs.
Lows In the tn the mid-40s.
Sunday and Moaday: Partly
cloudy. Highs In the mid60s. Lows In themld-40s.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
FRIDAY
Tstrms 77 S3

SATURDAY
Tstrms S3 43

SUNDAY
Ftcldy 88 48

MONDAY
Ptaldy 88 45

L O T T W Y

month, the month of Klslev. tn
164 D.C.E. (Hebrew lunar calmdar).

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SOLUNAR T A B U :
min..
2:05 a.m.. maj. 8:10 a.m..
min., 2:20 p.m., maj. 8:35
p.m.
TIDES:
Daytona
Booth:
high: 5:12 a.m.. 5:20 p.m..
low: 11:28 a.m.. 11:28 p.m.
New Smyrna tooth: high:
5:17 a.m., 5:25 p.m.. low:
11:33 a.m., 11:33 p.m.. Co­
coa touch: high: 5:32 a.m.,
5:40 p.m.. low: 11:48 a.m.,
11:48 p.m.

_______ ________ *
New
Smyrna toaeki Seas are 4-6
feet and choppy. Water tem­
perature at Daytona Is 82
drgrees and at New Sytnma.
62 degrees. Winds are from
the west at 15-20 m.p.h.

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Here are ihe winning num­
bers selected on Thursday In
ihe Florida Lottery:
Fantasy S
8-10-17-18-25
Lotto (Dee. 20)
8-18-30-32-40-45

The high temperature In
Sanford Thursday was 78
degrees and Ihe overnight
low was 08.
Recorded rainfall for (he
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Friday totaled .54 Inches.
•Sunrise................7:16 a.m.
•Sunset.......... ...... 5:38 p.m.

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il Am iltot la
left, and then lit tan M la
right. On the last day an right
candles are m the Menoeak
plus Ihe Shamaah. All are bt
on the final night.
The lighting ceremony la ac­
companied by 1
In Hebrew and En^fah and
followed by songs. Among the
favorite songs of the children
are Ha'Ncrot llalatu (Those
Candles). Maos T»ur (Dock of
Agra), and The Dretdel Song,
extremely popular wMh the
younger set.
Like most hokdeys. Han­
nukah has its special delica­
cies, the most favored are po­
tato Lukes (pancakes) fried
crisp on the outside to a
golden brown, cheese delica­
cies. the forerunner of eating
pancakes of all kinds, served
with sour cream or apple
sauce. Israel's specialty la aifganyot, a Jelly Ailed bun with
the texture of a
In America. Jrtly fllkd
sugar cooldes are quickly de­
voured. The significant factor
Is frying In oil to commemorate
Die Miracle of Hannukah and
the Ultle flask of oil that lasted
eight days.
The custom of gift giving la
comparatively new to the Fes­
tival of Lights, Hannukah. It la
said to have originated In
5'
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Maccabees entered the holy
city, they were devaouted at
the sight of their Temple tn
rums. They set about clean **
and scrubbing the desecrated
shrine and put It to order
again.
When It came time to rededlcate the Temple and re light
the great Menorah they found a
little flask of holy oti that hod
not been defiled, enough to last
--------- _ all expectations.
the oil miraculously lasted far
eight days and eight nights,
and was proclaimed a Miracle
according to the Talmud, the
Jewish Oral Lew.
To honor this occasion Jews
around the world have cele­
brated Hannukah (the Hebrew
word for dedication) every year
since then In commemoration
of the Festival of Light end the
Trtumph of Religious Freedom.
Children, down through the
ages, have listened over end
over to the accounts of the
Maccabee’s patriotic heroism
who. In the face of insur­
mountable odds, shaped the
course of Jewish history for the
generations to come.
Historians and theologians
concur that the Maccabce vic­
tory paved Uie way for the In­
troduction of the Christian and
Moslem faith*. Hannukah, they
say. la more than the good
guys beating the bad guy*...a
tiny army bringing a hum,
well-armed enemy
to de­
feat...the
weak
over
the
strong...the faithful over the
nonbeliever*. The relevant
message la a tribute to sacri­
fice and faith, about working
against prejudice and racial
discrimination, the dally per­
formance of good deeds to­
wards mankind.
Hannukah Is a happy festi­
val, a family centered celebra­
tion shared for the most part
tn the home. Celebrations are
also held In Synagogues and
Temples and In Community
Centers, but the family will
light Ihe candles each of the
eight nights In Ihetr own home.
The candles will be placed In
Ihe Menorah. or special nine
branched candelabrum. In He­
brew called a Hannukiyah. one
for each of the eight nights be­
ginning at sundown. Tuesday.
Dec. 23 through Wednesday.
Dec. 31. Higher than the other
candles Is the Shamaah Can­
dle, the servant, used to light
the other candles. Each night

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definitely
llannukah

the
for
g rit" When Ihe
returned to Jerulous prayers, thus saving many
Ihey re-lit the Menorah
Uvea. The divide! entered Jearand struck coins to d o w they
Ish folklore again in the early
were a free people. Ancient
middle ages from Qermany and
of Israel attg rate*,
Is a clasale example of *
we have our own
other culture traditions are
Hannukah:
borrowed and Imbedded with
sometimes real and
Jewish meaning.
Just gold fag covend chocolate
So that everyone may know
coins.
(hat Hannukah Is here, many
As the Menorah ta Instantly
families place their Menorah
■■■nctatad with Hannukah. so.
and candlrs near a window
too. to the Dretdel. a four-aided
which laces (he street. Many
top, each Mde showing a He­ homes have multiple Mensbrew letter, nun. gtnel. hey.
rah*, one for each family
shin. These letters translate to member.
ot hays sham*, a great
While there are no specific
happened there. Play­ Hannukah services In Ihr
ing a game of dretdel Is a Synagogue.
must
Rabbi Moshe Elfor children and their parents.
bar. spiritual leader of Congre­
According to an old legend,
gation Beth FJ will light the
the Hannukah top was ki- Menorah randies early on the
veitted during the time of the
fourth nlghl of Hannukah. Fri­
Maccabees. Antlochus forbade
day Dec. 20, before Shabbai
the study of Torah. Neverthe­ Services. Prayers and blessings
less. people gathered In small will be recited and the chfigroup* arid studied the Torah drm'x voices will ring out
secretly and by heart. If sol­ pride, bringing much
diers approached, the group parents and friends.
scattered. Another means they
used to escape detection was
the dreldrl game. The dretdel
lay on the table. At the look­
out's warning, the students

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Transmissions

Thn Seminole County
Courthouse is quiet, dur­
ing the Christmas break,
but remains resplendent
dressed In uniform white
Bghts, marking the holi­
days.

Some big fish stories at SCC
SANFORD--9U of A m m r i'i
top professional angler*. In­
cluding the 1090 FiASS Master*
Classic Champion. wtU be
•'•ling some really big Ashing
stories in January as Seminole
Community
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host*
H A S S . Fishing Techniques
IWi,
George Cochran. 1990 and
1907 HASS Master* Clasalc
Champion:
Denny
Drauer.
1907 I1.A.S.S. Angler of the
Year and 1993 Megabur Its

Champion: Ken Cook. 1991
IIASS Master* Classic Cham­
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winner
Prter
Thlhreroa, sU lime HASS Mas
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Classic Champion and 1909
Red Man Angler of Ihe Year:
and Larry Laaocn. right time
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and professional buss Ashing
guide, will be sharing their se­
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demonstrating trlrd and tme
techniques sure lo help you
land the big ones

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322-8415
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Clearance Sale

The two tlay Ilass Fishing
Techniques workshop la Janu­
ary 17 and IH from 9 a m. to 5
p m. on the Seminole Commu­
nity College main campus near
Lake Mary. Florida. Registra­
tion la 899 for Ihe primary par­
ticipant and 848.90 for spouse
or youth 10 or younger. To
register, or for more Informa­
tion. cull Ihe Seminole Com­
munity College Education Of­
fice.it (4071 338 3131.
This llass Fishing Tech­
niques workshop la sanctioned
by the Has* Anglers Sports­
man Society III.A.S S.J.

Vets, deputies and firefighters
play Santa on Christmas Eve
CIIULUCTTA - Member* of
Ihe Sheriffs Office. Seminole
County Fire Department and
ihe Veterans of Foreign War*
(VFW) made Chrtsimas Eve
visits to three homrs in Chutuoin that house a total of 30
luster children.
The deputy sitetiffs. Arelight -'
era and VYW member* met at
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the

Seminole County Fire Station.
I to 7tli Street. Chuluola.
S.»nl.i Claus drove u Seminote County tire tmrk loaded
with gilts to three homes. The
Anal visit ocrured altoui M p.m.
al a home on Mtmnl Rtiy.il
llace in llie llrkelt Downs
sub-division In Chuluola.
The. couple who live in the
Mount Royal llace iHimr care
for right foster children who
range In age from infants to
tren-agrr*. Each of the chil­

CERAMIC HOUSES

dren lias been placed In foster
homes try the Florida Depart­
ment of Children anti Family
Services.
Tlie
gifts
given
away
Wednesday were purchased
with donations from citUens In
east Seminolr County.
The
Christ mas Eve visits were co­
ordinated by,, Seminole County
Deputy $herw Scott McLeod
••signed la Seminole
N eig h b o rh ood PotIcing duties
In the Chuluola area.

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HEATH ROW--With the sea­
son In Adi swing, holiday air
fares have Increased, according
to a AAA Florida report.
AAA Florida's monthly air
fare survey show* that the
overall average round-trip fare
from select Florida cities to a

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Running man
Joseph Smith, 24. of 1210 W.
15th St.. Sanford, waa arrested
Monday by Sanford police.
Smith waa charged with re­
sisting without violence and ar­
rested In the 1000 block of
West 13th Street. Report said
that Smith got out of his truck
and ran from police officers.

Incidents
A Motorola cell phone, cas­
sette tapes, a power cord and
currency were stolen Monday
tn the 1000 block of West 20th
Street. Total value of property
stolen: 82.000.
Jewelry wus stolen Tuesday
In the 2900 block of Ridge­
wood. Total value of property
stolen: 8900.
Compact discs were stolen
Monday In the 1800 block of
Landlnga Drive. Total value of
property stolen: 8200.
A grey 88 Olds Cutlase four
door. license plate number
NCY6SV. was stolen Monday In
the 600 block of East First
Street.

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sample of ala nationwide tics
ttnatlons Is 8237.30-up 848.04
from the November average.
"We know that nationwide,
holiday travel la up 5 percent
from last year.* said Rena
Callahan, manager of Public
and Government Relations for
AAA Florida. "When the de­
mand Is high, the prices gen­

erally Increase.*
AAA's avenge fare la ob­
tained by finding the lowest
available fares from flve Flor­
ida cities to six nationwide
destinations. Those numbers
are then averaged -first to And
the lowest fare out of each
Florida city and then to And
the average statewide fare.

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WASHINGTON Before I get to Steven Spiel­
berg being a lunatic. I havr to ask: Why would
anybody talk or write about race and expect to
connect with anyone?
There are so many walls tn the way.
As an African American, when I hear or read
anything In which the subject plays a part, a
wall a barrier made thick over the years by
real and Imagined racial hurts--slides up. posi­
tioned to protect me. At times. I can barely
hear through It. especially when the voices are
critical of blacks.
Many white people have thick, protective
walls, too- forged by repeated reminders of
long-dead whites' cruelty toward long-dead
blacks, by myrtad Angers pointed at them In
blame, by the desire to avoid uneasy truths
about racism's persistence and the many
privileges that still come with being white.
Journalists, too. A writer friend of mine was
stunned a week ago Wednesday at the meeting
of the advisory board of the President's Initia­
tive on Race Not so much by the white guy
who shouted. *We don't want to be a minority
in our own country?*--though Native Americans
surely were shocked at his elalm-aa by uiretoted, private comments of fellow press mem­
bers covering the event.
'Journalists, white and black, had already
derided the advisory board will have no Im­
parl." my friend told me. They were so crttlcal. there was no room for open-mindedness."
Utter, sitting with the public-regular Joes
and Janes of every shade who stlrnded-my
friend found 'there was hope tn that part of the
room . People were saying the board ts a
good thing, that It was important to come together.
Th e press had zero hope. ...How can their
reports now be skrwed7*
Confront race and you’ll crash Into ■ million
walls that must be vaulted over or smashed
through before you're heard. More often than
not. you'll fall.
Which brings me to why Spielberg must be
nuts.
In August. I heard ‘ Amistad* co-producer
Debbie Allen tell a roomful of black journalists
about the difficulties in getting on film the true
tale of the trial of S3 slavery-bound Africans
who mutinied and killed thetr captors.
"Schindler's List* she said, convinced her
Spielberg should direct. At first. Spielberg
balked. Insisting that a black director would be
better-especially considering how some vtllDed him for his 1985 Aim of Alice Walker's best
seller The Color Purple.* Finally. Spielberg,
who has two black adoptive children, said yes.
When S talent like Spielberg offers. Allen
aald. nobody says. "No thanks.*
Well. I might have. "Schindler's List* was
amazing, but I hated "The Color Purple* with a
passion the same shade, finding ua depiction
of black men Insulting. Leaving "Purple" near
tears. I ran Into a black man I knew who eyes
also glisirnrd-but who signed. "Wasn't It

DONNA
BRITT

great?*
'Amistad* has a similar effect. Some blacks
and whites--Including Entertainment Weekly
reviewer Owen Glelberman--gr1pr that It dehu­
manizes Its black protagonists; others find the
fUm terrific, and a powerful history lesson to
boot. On ABC's ‘ Nlghtltne* this past Wednes­
day. Allen and director Spike Lrr sparred over
whether whiles should direct movies about
blacks and how. when they do. white charac­
ters take precedence, as In 'Mississippi Mint­
ing.* "The Ghosts of Mississippi"--and. some
say. "Amistad."
I'd disagree, partly because Djtmon llounsou.
nominated for a Golden Globe award for play­
ing African leader Cinque, la so mesmerizing
Though I question Spielberg’s opening
"Amistad* with the Africans killing thrtr rap­
tors. providing for too few subtitles for their
words, and wasting Morgan Freeman. I found
"Amistad* wrenching and beautiful.
Somehow. It slipped post my wall And
though I agree that certainly, black stones arc
often better served by black storytellers that
man's reaction to "Purple* showed that blacks,
loo. disagree on what works.
I'm glad Spielberg-wsa nutty enough lo risk
attack, for putting his time, heart and money
Into "Amistad.* If viewers support It. similar
films will be mode, many by black directors.
And I'm glad that Spike--whose own brand ol
nuttlness has given ua masterpieces (’ Malcolm
X * "Do the Right things*) and duds (sih h as
*CrooUyn*)--csn rightly complain on TV about
the Injustice tn blacks' Inability to grt Iniaric­
ing lo Aim thetr own stories. I'm so nutty. I
soon expect to see s black director- m.iybr
Kaal Lemmon of "Eve's Bayou*--do wonders
with one of the millions of true stones In
which would-be slaves didn't sail off. tree. Into
the sunset.
What’s truly crazy Is racism, and oil that
springs from it. The only thing crazier Is pre­
tending that any attempt to get our walls down
Isn't worthwhile; or that standing on opposite
sides thinking. T m right and you're racist!*
gets ua Anywhere,.., J.7 ...
‘
.
If we won't let down our walls a lltllr. n-ik
grlllng hurt In the Interest of gelling together,
then wr really are mils.

R o b b e r y ---------------------complice allegedly ran to thetr pickup truck
and as they were leaving Sgt. Larry Zumbrun of
the sheriff's office arrived tn hla patrol car.
Phillips then reportedly Jumped out the truck
and scratched Zumbrun on the neck and fore­
arms and tore his uniform before he was able
to bring her under control. The weap
used, a .380 caliber handgun, has been

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Daniel D. DeMendoza. 75.
Hidden Lake Drive. Sanford,
died Tuesday. Dec. 23. 1997.
Bom in New York City, be
moved to Central Florida from
| Miami in 1977. Mr. DeMcn. doza was an artist.
Survivors
Include
wife.
1 Helen: sons. Kirk. DeBary. JoI- srpli
Scott.
Jacksonville;
daughter. Carol Benford. Co­
lumbus. Ga.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
; Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
I; arrangements.
F
‘ ELEAN OKA D(SANTO
Eleonora DiSanto. 73. An: thony Drive. Sanford, died
Wednesday. Dec. 34. 1997 at
Florida
Hospttal-Altamontr.
Bom Jan. 30. 1935 In Brook­
lyn. N.Y.. she moved lo Central
Florida In I960. Mrs. DiSanto
was tn the clerical department
of llrolth and Human Sendees.
She was a member of St.
Augustine Catholic Church.
Survivors Include daughters.
Simone Belofqulh. Sanford. Pa­
tricia. Orlando; sons, Salva­
tore. Sanford. Martin. Cassel­
berry; four grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford, tn charge of ar­
rangements.

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AKJtAM TAJ MIKEAP
Akram Taj Mlkzad.
69.
Remington Oaks, Lake Mary,
died Wednesday. Dec. 24.
1997. Bom In Tabriz. Iran, she
moved to Central Florida In
1993. Mrs. Mlkzad was a
homemaker.
Survivors Include sons. Reza
Javahert. Tehran, Iran. All
Javaherl. Mohammid Javahert.
Mchdl Javahert. all of Lake
Mary: daughter. Farlba Java| hrri. Tehran. Iran: brothers.
Mahmood. Aghar. both T e­
hran. Iran: three grandchil­
dren.

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ered. The accomplice, described as a black
male. Bed In the truck. McDonough aald.
Phillips, who said she docs not know the
name of her accomplice, to being held without
bond In the Seminole County jail an charges of
one count each of armed robbery, battery of a
a firearm

aamasaa u a i u e i i

Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Hetty M. Northcott. 79.
Kentta Road. Casselberry, died
Tuesday. Dec. 33. 1997. Bom
In Utica. N.Y.. the moved to
Central Florida from New York
In 19&amp;9. Mrs. Northcott was a
homemaker. She was a Catho­
lic.
Survivors Include sons. Dale
L.. Washington. William D.
Orlando; daughters. Marlene.
Janet, both of Winter Oarden.
Juanita Lisbon. Orlando; Ave
grandchildren;
two
great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
Alice A. Redmond. 09. Tobyhanna. Pa., died Monday. Dec.
IB. 1997 at Pocono Medical
Center. She was bom In
Cleveland. Ohio. Mrs. Red­
mond was a retired office
manager for Charles of the
R1U. Mount Pocono. She was a
member of Trinity Episcopal
Church. Mount Pocono. where
she served on the Altar Outld
and was organiser of the
Flower Fund.
Survivors Include husband.
Robert W. Jr.: son. Robert w „
Petaluma. Calif.; daughters.
Edna Brewer. Sanford. Aline
George. Report. NJ.; brother
Willard Vreeland. Washington;
sisters. Margaret Stobbe. New
Port Richie. Fla.. Phyllis Ryer.
English town. N J.; four grand­
children.
James M. Hook A Co..
Mount Pocono. In charge of ar­
rangements.
WILLIAM W. W
WIBB
William W. -Wes* Webb. 60

1

Mcadowwood Drive. New Port
Richey. Fla., died Sunday.
Dec. 31. 1997 at Emory Uni­
versity Hospital In Atlanta. Mr.
Webb was the former owner ol
Wll-Shlr Corp. He arms a mem­
ber of Missionary Alliance
church, lie was (he co-foundrr
of Sporting Clsys of Tampa
Survivors
Include
wife.
Shirley Jessup; son. William
Bryant; daughter. Kathleen
Renee. Palm Harbor mother.
Anna M.. Sanford; sister, Hlron. Sanford. Linda. New York
City.
Blount. Cuay A Reel Pu
neral
Homes,
Lakevlrv
Chapel. Clearwater, tn charge
of arrangements.

A Moss of Christian HnrUl for
Mrs. Eleanors DtSunln. 73. of
Sanford, who died Wednesday,
will be at 10 am. Saturday at Si.
Augustin* Catholic Church with
Father Jack Flynn as Celebrant.
Interment wilt be Ur Ail Souls
Catholic Cemetery- Friends may
at Oramknw Funeral Home today
from 6 la H p.m. For those who
wish, memorial contributions are
suggested b&gt; American Diabetes
Association. 1101 N. Luke Uesllny
(food. MIS.
Maitland.
Fla..
32715-7105. or the American
Diabetes Association. P.O. Ilo*
6665. Orlando. FU.. 33853.
Arrangements by Oramkow fu­
neral Home. 500 E. Airport llhd.,
Sanford. Fla.. 33773. (407) 3333313.
3. AUCB A.
A memorial service for Alice A.
Redmond was held an Thursday.
Dec. 18 at Trinity Episcopal
Church. Mount Iforuno. Pa. The
family has requested that In lieu of
Dowers, memorial coulrlbullons
be made to lire Trinity Episcopal
Church Fluwrr Fund, Trinity IU11
Road. Mount I’uono, IV
James M. Ifook A Co., Mount
lUrono. in charge of arrange­
ments.

Shop1 « b 1A
m.iuI J ix u i referring lo those
rtI more than one copy of a

Individual* who
particular book
for Christmas, or they already have the book
and they get It again. Jonaa alao aaid that a
lot of itrina in the •tore are half off today.
JC IVnnv manager Phil Wark aald that

grrceniit of today'a buatneaa for the More will
or retuma. *1f» comparable to a
Saturday m January or half the buatneaa
of a day juat before Christmas." aald Wak. "It's
imiaOy a good day for ua.* Wack alao aald that
the moat returns In hla store will occur In the
women's clothing department.

Saulstlaling the new cement side­
walk. Two years later, Saula
brg.iii dating his bride to be *
Clara llasklns • and went off
an a Navy araman apprentice
to s e r v e tn the Pacific In World
War II.
John and Clara haw been
married 54 years, and she con­
tinues to assist him In the real
estate business, lie was the
Kraltnr who closed the deal an
the -lih Street and Sanford
Avenue property where he once
workrd.
Lrsnard twught the property
und beg.ui to renovate the 90year old building this year.
Having found out about Sauls,
besaard derided to save the
blork of cement that Saula had
Initialed In 193tL
Hr asked thJQKrk crew la be
careful when removing the old
cement.
Still, die block was mis­
placed.
la-snard hod lo search for It
at the sidewalk cemetery, pa­
tiently going through hundreds

of pieces lo find the Initialed
block.
*1 wasn't sure if I would And
II but I wanted to do my beat
for Mr. Sauls, lie's a wonderful
man. almost always Impecca­
bly dressed and I wish some­
one would tape record all he
knows about this city.
‘ Incredibly, he was the real
estate agent Involved tn the
deal I made foe the budding
that was once hla brother’s
shop. It's been many things
since - a church, a barber shop
and a hair salon. The last few
years It was juat a vacant
buildling."
li
Lrsaard. who finished his
first year on the city commis­
sion. says he Is greatly en­
couraged at the resurgence
along Sanford Avenue, and the
number of people who are In­
terested in renting or buying
the property at tHi and San-

waa an obvious delight for Lrs­
aard and Saula. who will be 77
on Sunday.
‘ He put hla J. S. on the ce­
ment exactly like he did nearly
00 years ago." Lrsnard said.
■Some things never change."

'Mr. Sauls rrmembers when
this area was bustling with
business, and he's earned to
see It happen again."
The re-lnlllafing ceremony

Hannukahumphantly regained Jerusalem,
the lamps of the Temple Menorah were
re-lit
and rededlcalrd. Long before anyone
thought of Hannukah. while
the Children of Israel were In
the wilderness, the sacred
Tabernacle had a beautiful
seven-branched
Mrnorah.
When the Israelites entered the
Promised Land, they act i p the
Tabernacle at Shiloh with a
Menoroh. The Sanctuary of
Shiloh was destroyed by the
! knows
Philistines and no
what happened to the Mcnoruh. though some believe that
It later stood In the Temple of
Solomon.
From that moment on. we
lwar no more about the can­
dlesticks. Only the large, mag­
nificent. golden Mrnorah which
was perhaps the same one
nude by Moses In the wilder­
ness. Antlochus had the Menoruh removed and broken, but
the Maccabees repaired It and
the rest la history. In every
country, throughout the for
reaches of the world, wherever
the Jewish people live, work
and pray, with them will be a
Mrnorah. the symbol of light
and truth, (he memory of a
great warrior whose heroism
Inspires us to this day. In larnel. the Menorah la the em­
blem of Slate, found at the en­
trance to the Knesset (House of
Parliament), and atop the wa­
ter towers of the settlements
and public buildings tn every
city.
To give or not to give...that la
tlw question. Research tells ua
Out today's families are mors
Inclined lo focus on what Han­
nukah represents in terms of
spiritual freedom and sharing
with friends and family. Chil­
dren are juat as happy Inviting
friends over for Utkre. Jelly
filled rolls, lighting the can­
dles. und playing the drrtdcl
game. Ttiooc who receive gifts
often give them to children tn
hospitals, orphanages, or the
needy. The adage, ‘ to give la
more rewarding than to re­
ceive’ lias a very positive effect
on children who see their par­
ents practicing what they
trach.
Re telling the story of Han­
nukah. lighting the candles.

watching (hem bum while
hearing favorite tales of family
members from the past and
present, sitting around (he ta­
ble well sated with delicious
foods that would never taste as
good If eaten any other time
than at Hannukah. the chil­
dren's eyes aa bright with ex­
citement as the Hannukiyah
candles, warm. free....free to
prey, to stag blessings and
songs. to grow up knowing that
someday they will teach thetr
children the magical, miracu­
lous story about Judah the
Maccabce. who more than
3,000 years ago fought the
good fight and la with them In
the light of every burning Han­
nukah candle.

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Open t ____ ___________________
86. For Information, call 6417336.

they aMrt using thetr credit
card again. Tour goal
to be
able to pay oft the credit card
balance every month. And
you'll need money tn the bank
to do that. Credit cards should
be used aa a convenient substi­
tute for ready cash, not as a
long-term interest loan.
*

^ M _ _ ^ M h _ R R _ ftR 8 P P i
* h » 24 tours be
foe* buytag something you ha­
ven't phoned for. And. force

to pay tor u tn raan.
• to O U to M W lto . Spend
Saturday afternoon to the park
ptoyfog wtdi die Idde. not wandntag tho auSa. Don't spend
Idaae tfow shopping. That
toads to lata of Impnlar buying.
Ffod leas capenstve ways to

sure the ones you use have a
low tntcrrsl rate and low or no
annual fees.
Wemember that If you
»T save for that purchase in
the first place. youH probably
have trouble paying for It when
It’e a credit card debt.
only
the minimum amount due each
month. When you pay only the
minimum, you end up nearly
doubling the coot of the origi­
nal purchase tn Interest.

■romollod Society
to moot
The Seminole Bromolud So­
ciety meets the third Sunday ot
It at 3 p m . at Ranen Chib. U A 17-63 at
Avenue. Sanford. All
during the meeteoctrty la affiliated
Florida Council ot
Societies and the
Society, Inc. For fo­
cal! Bud Martin.

jr.tiBE. nm at.
H|pl flM t fi
l a m to I |
334-8008. The
seniors, 86 and owe, to m u m
to the 1

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c o n to r

Oaorae Schnlooe!. ooneral
rof Ftoa World, grts a
&amp; H A R ., meets tvtiy Monday
afternoon at 5 p m at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the Car comer ot the dtatng
room. This la a oetf help aipport group far all cancer aurvtvara, whether In treatment now
or Bntahed with It CaB 3348737 or 333-7786 for more In­
formation.

tor a &gt;1.000 chock ha to
prggantfog to her. Th#
contribution to fog raeuHof a
Chrtofoiaa party tor
Ftoa
worn ooatort wno nan a
fund-radar lor foa Sanford
ChrleMen Sharing Cantor of
which Brown to foa vokintaar

Contract Bridge
IT Pounds Sen•631 meet a
from 10-11:46

Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge every
Monday, at 1030 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 333-6336.

This program for teen parents is working
i

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hard lo
around
come
ce-my workplace,
since It la fashionable to
all that la wrong with
It Is a privilege to be
with a program
doing a world ot good
weakest and moat vulamong ua-tcenage
and their babies.
The Teem ige Parent Program
(TAPP| in Seminole County
represents a marriage of fcdend. state and district funding.

wcliare rolls end forgotten.
Otrto tn this predicament
now can go Into a TAPP pro­
gram. The program allows the
girls to continue their educa­
tion while also getting training
In parenting skills and prena­
tal development.
When the baby la bom. the
baby la also enrolled In school,
with mom. Both the
and babies come to

______tn
Mom continues her
• receiving
white the baby to
and visual
early
auditory
stimulation, excellent and mirturtng care plus the benefit of
being near mom In case there
lo a problem. The nursery fa­
culties are as well stalled and
equipped as the finest child
care facilities anywhere.
An unintentional benefit of
this program Is the effect U has

on other high school students.
Aa anyone who has ever reared
children wtU attest, parenting
to probably one of the moot
difficult and challenging jobs tn
the world. Young girls who
watch their frtraaa struggling
wtth trying to be good moms,
food atudanta and teenager*
all at once, realise that when
you're a mom. every other part
of your life gets harder.
But the effect on the teenage
boy* to even more interesting.
Many of throe young men arc
discovering a part of themselves that preceding genera­
tions never had on opportunity
to know, the enormous joy of
gentle, nurturing and caring
behavior. Most of these boys
have never been around, or
paid much attention to babies
and toddlers. But the babies
have lunch wtth their mama

every day In the achool cafete­
ria. This, of course, means that
there are ctvtna babies, hlah

development are monitored
and appropriate intervention. If
necessary, begins early tn hie.
While ail may not be well In
aspect of education, this
trogram that minister* to
nhanres the lives of all
jv touched by ft.
M ar

tie one* are
one In the
gfrte. teacher* and assistants,
alike. Every day you will see
many teenage boys holding,
nurturing, and caring for the
little ones. When the toddlers
are running around, everyone
Is vety careful that they don't
get harmed. It'a a good bet that
our boys' fliture children will
benefit.
Finally, the babies' education
begin. UteraUy. in the cradle.
Thetr health, well-being and

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IAKI MAH 1 CINE MA III
t ia t iita
itasnorjomiais
THE POSTMAN

Good word goes long way
for both students, teacher
DEAR ABBY: I have been
retired from teochlng for many
yaon. and would like to sham o les­
son I Warned that stands out in my
memory like no other
I was young end teaching math
at the junior high school WvsL Ws
had worked hard on n new concept
•II week, and tho students wars
very stressed. They were frowning,
frustrated and carping at seen
other and me. Wanting lo stop tho
crankiness before It got out of hand,
I asked the students to take out two
sheets ot paper, and list the names
ot the other students In the room,
leaving a specs between each name.
Then I told them to think of the
nicest thing they could say about
’ their i "
'
each ofl
it down. It took tho remainder of
the close period to finish the assign­
ment. When the students handed
ms tho papers and left, they seemed
more relaxed.
That weekend, I wrote the name
of each student on a separate sheet
of paper and listed what the stu­
dents had said about that individ­
ual. On Monday. I gave each stu­
dent his or her list. Before long.
everyone woe smiling 'Really?* I
heard one whisper. *T never knew
that meant anything to anyone* *1
didn't know anyone liked me that
much!*
The aesignmenl waa never men­
tioned again, but it didn't nutter,
because tho exercise had accom­
plished its purpose. The students
relt bettor about themselvea and
each other.
Yeare later. I wee eakad to
attend the ftineral of one of these
Students, s promising young nun
oven when I taught him In Junior
high school. I waa deeply saddened
by his untimely death in Vietnam.
Tho churcn was packed with
'Mark's* friends, many of whom
hod been hie classmates and stu­

DEAR ABBY; Tho tetter about
tho boob who always 'accidentally'
finished other people's stories
reminded mo of o story about my
randfstbsr and hio daughter,
the].
Grandpa waa a kind and loving
gentleman from tho hills of northseat Missouri. His education was
limited, but he had a good heart.
Ethel graduated from nigh school
and was hired immediately ss a

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VAN BUREN

dents of mine. After the Amaral, I
and many of Mark's former class­
mates were invited to his parents'
house. They approached me and
said. "We want to show you some­
thing Mark was carrying this when
ha was killsd." His rather pulled
something from n wallet It waa the
list of alT the good things Mark’s
classmates had said about him.
"Thank you so much for doing that
Mark’s mother said. "As you can
see, Mark treasured U."
A group of Mark's classmates
overheard the exchange. One
united sheepishly and ante. *1 still
have my list It s In my top desk
drawer at horns.* Another wid. *1
have mins. too. It's In my diary.* 1
put mins in our wadding album,
said a third. *! bet wo all eaved
them,* said a fourth. *1 carry mins
with mo at all Umoa I think wo all
uved our lioUT
That’s when I finally sat down
and cried. The lesson my former
students taught ms that day
became a standard in every close I
taught for the root of my teaching
HOTTER H PM .8T. PAUL. MINK

DEAR BIflTBR KPJLt Tone
students wore fortuuoto, lalittle.* (C

Hhe had an annoying habit of
constantly correcting Grandpa's
grammar. One day in exasperation.
Grandpa announced, ‘ Ethel, I am
about to speak. What should I say?*
I never heard the follow-up, but I
assume that took a little wins out of
Aunt Ethel's sails.
BILL IN LOB ANGELES
DEAR ABBY: A few yean ago
you printed tho way to determine a
dag's age. Would you please send
me that column, or print it again?
QUNNINRENOiNKV.

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komua Mfa. latorswtlagty, Um
Ufa. flo whan a p a j i k M baaa
w ith its
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The following births
recorded at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte:
Nov. 18 • Sheryl and James
Harless. Lake Mary. Boy.
And Hmrminder
Lake Muy, Girt; Kerri
Daniel Santuccl. Oviedo.
Otrt
Nov. 30 • Dianne and Mark
Wads. Orange City. Girl
Nov. 31 • Ortenna and Steven
Oanto. Debary, Boy
The following births
recorded at Columbia Medical
Center, Sanford:
Nov. 36 • Opal Angella Bailey.
Deland. Olrt; April Flowers and
Loruo
Richardson.
Jr..
Sanford. Boy
Nov. 37 - Theresa Marie Home,
Sanford.
Boy; Cathy and
Robert Ooggtn. Deltona. Boy
Nov. 39 • Jody and Robert
Darby. Jr.. Debary. Boy; Tara
and
Leonard
Richardson,
Sanford. Boy
Nov. 30 - Marla Elena Acevedo
and RaddyfT Fuentea. Deltona.
Olrl
Dec.
1 •
Farenda
and
Christopher Hunter. Sanford.
Boy. Sherita Denlae Cousins
Angel
Mojica.
Sanford. ~Boy. TxbUhe Angle
Myers. Sanford. Boy. Shlwauna
Leniae Spikes. Sanford. Olrl
Dec. 3 • Irma and Oeorgt Um.
Deltona. Boy
The following births were re­
corded at Columbia Medical
Center tn Sanford:
Dee. 10 - Melanie and Jeffrey
Krali. Sanford. Boy
Dec. 11 • Bethany and Jeffrey
Bonenfant.
Sanford.
Olri;
Thnuny Marie Mack. Sanford.
Olrl; Sheneka Smith and Jeaalc
Lee McKlnnle. Sanford. Boy.
Rachel and Donald Sarro. Del-

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Sports
THE WEEK
PREP ATHLETICS
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No tackling allowed
Adult flag football starts with blowouts
SANFORD _ The City of Sanford Recreation
and Park* Department opened Its IB97-9A
Adult Winter Flag Football League with a pair
of routs at Chaae Park last Friday night.
The Sanford Bum faced the On The Ball VIIdngs In the first game of the season and the
Bum took a 30-8 halftime lead behind the
passing of Durrand Richards and actually Im­
proved from there, going on to wtn the game
SOB.
In the second game. Just Don't Make No
Sense knocked all of the sense out of the
Nlghlstalkers. taking a 20-0 halftime lead and
going on to blank their opponents. 34-0.
The league will take tonight and next Friday
^January 2) off before returning to action on
Friday. January 9. 1098 at Chase Park.

Ly-

On January 9. the On The Ball Vikings take
on Signal O (which had a bye the first week) at
7 p.m. and the Nigh(stalkers challenge the
Sanford Bum at 8 pm. Just Don't Make No
Sense has the week off.
The Sanford Bum's first score came on a 50yard touchdown pass from Durrani Richards
to Daryl Rogers. Durrand Richards then hit
r°ny Holley with a two-point conversion pass.
The second touchdown canto on a 40-yard
pass from Durrand Meharis Is MwL—
Richards and this time HoRsy a * M a
point extra point on a run.
Halley and Durrand Richards
the next touchdown, on a pass of 90
Durrand Rkhaido passed Is
for a one-point
Durrand Richards
late In the Brat

up Mr

s poos
I Bum

scored their final touchdown of the opening
half on an Interception return of 10-yards by
Raymond Aahlry. Durrand Hichard passed to
Daryl Rogers for the 29th and 30th points on
the first half.
The Sanford Bum picked right up from
where It left off In the first half aa Durrand
Richards hit Tony Holley wllh a 55-yard
touchdown pass.
Daryl Rogers then picked off an On The Ball
to act up a 10-yard scoring paaa
d Richards to Tony Holley. Daryl
then flipped the two-point conversion
ymm* to Sheldon Richards.
Dummd Richards later Intercepted another
P— k set up the Sanford Bum's final score of
gsme on a 15-yard pass from Durrand
Mchards to Lee Taylor.

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ORLANDO _ Now It's the boys soccer
teams turn.
Much like last week's Target Soccer
Classic for the girls' squads, the local boys'
teams will take part In the 16^ team Florida
Hospital Invitational.
This tournament Is very prestigious and
the winner will get a confidence boost to­
ward the upcoming post-season playoffs.
The event will run over lour days, from
Monday through Thursday next week.

Youni
Lake flii
Mary
matmen
split
matches

Dae. 29-31: Lake Mary Holiday
Tournament;
Lake
Mary,
Seminole boys basketball.
LAKE MARY Every year some o f the top
boys teams In the suite come to Lake Mary
during the Christmas break and this year
Is no exception.
The Rams are needing a few quality wins
right now and Seminole Is off to one o f Its
best starts In years. The games will not
count towards Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence or district play, but It will be a good
test as teams start Jockeying for spots in
the conference and district races.
The Rams are led by big man Paul Betk
who Is Impressing college scouts and la
dominating underneath. Ben Keracnbrork
and Robbie Shapiro also start across the
Rams tall front line, the biggest In the
county.
Also,
look
for
sharpshooter
Randy
Abrams from the three-point line. If the
Rams can keep the turnovers down, they
can play with anyone tn the county.
Seminole Is off to an 8-3 start and Is
playing well right now. despite a tough loss
last week to Oak Ridge. Sem inole coach
Dob Trains said his players were a bit diatraded by a sh ootin g which occurred Just
off campus p rior to
_________
_
game, but they
re_______veil
bounded
wellInInaa win over Deltona Trinity
Christian.
The ‘Notes are led by a host o f players as
the scoring leadership turns to a different
more. Cornelius Blue and Danryl Redding,
perhaps the team most valuable player so
tar. are the leading men.
Also In the field will be Wymore Tech.
Orangewood Christian (Seminole's opening
round opponent). Central Florida Christian
from Ocoee. Jones. Cocoa and Deltona.

Due. 27-29: Lady Lion Clastic;
Ovlado, Lyman girls basket­
ball.
OVIEDO _ Tw o teams battling It out for
number two In the Seminole Athletic Con­
ference will be among the participants In
the annual tournam ent at Oviedo.
Lyman has only two losses so far In the
season and Oviedo has an unfamiliar three.
Lyman beat the Lady Lions early tn the sea­
son. but It s never a good Idea to count out
Tom Blerl and his Lady Lions.
Mary Lou Johnston Is the leading scorer
In the county and runs the Oviedo offense
with precision. She doesn't have the sup­
porting cast o f last season, but there to
enough to throw a scare Into anyone. Look
for Johnston to light It up and Kelly Brock
to throw In 10-15 points per game em
Oviedo has a strong surge coming Into the
conference end o f the season.
The Lady Greyhounds don’t always look
pretty, they Just finds ways to wtn. Coach
Bruce Donaventure keeps nls team In every
game and Lyman stuck with Lake Mary
before the Lady Rams pulled away late. The
Hickey sisters - Brlanne and Meghan - take
turns leading the team tn scoring and as a
whole, the Lady Greyhounds are a bal­
anced bunch. Lyman knocked off Oviedo
last season to take the second spot In the
Class GA playoffs and are riding a two-game
winning streak over Oviedo.
The first round o f the tournament on
Saturday has Seminole taking on MlamiAmertcan and St. Cloud playing Edgewater.
Other Seminole County teams will also
be f a c t i o n os both the Lake Howell boys
a ^ g l r l s . teams, will take ^art In the Jim
Clark Holiday Classic at I
&gt;P Moore High
School today through Tuesda ■* and the *
man boys will b e fiT th e N C T ^ m y T n a ^ a ^ h
Holiday Tournament Saturday
through
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LAKE MARY . The Lake Mary
varsity wmitllng team continued •
to experience growing pains as It :
spill a pair of matches last Ttuirs- j
day and Fnday evenings
The Rams (2-2| were outstand­
ing In whipping lake Brantley 50­
18 In a Seminole Alhlctlc Confer­
ence contest at home on Thurs­
day. but then had trouble and fell
to an undefeated Gateway squad.
31-29.
.
•Were real young.* aaki Lake
Mary head roach Steve Kali.
•We're making technical mistakes,
which Is to be expected.
"We did pretty well In Ihe
Christmas Tournament (at Lymanl
but then were not very lough
agatnat Evans. We keep Improving
and progressing and we arr getlng
on track. But there Is still a long
way to go.*
The Rams received special rec­
ognition In Ihe Christmas Tour­
nament at Lyman aa 125-pound
Phillip Yang was voted the Most
Outstanding Wrestler and 189pound Mike Stephenson was the
runner-up.
"Yang really raised somr eye­
brows.* said Kali.

i- .

S A R A S O T A _ Junior forward Mary
Laah Sutton (right) was nomad tha
Most Valuable Ptoysr, while junior point
guard Ash lee Baltance (above, left) and
junior center Lauren Bradley (above,
right)
were named to
the
AftTournament Taam after Lake Mary w on
three games and the championship of
the Ladws Holiday Classic at Sarasota
this past Tuesday.
Th e Rams (1 8 -0 ) of head coach Carl
Brown, whom have been ranked No. 2
an season, will probably be elevated to
the lop spot in the Class 6A poll after
No. 1 Pensacola High School lost In
the semifinals of the Ford Credit Krsul
Classic High School Basketball Tour­
nament In Ft. Lauderdale to Clasa 4 A
Beach-Suncost.
Tha
naxt
F S W A state poll should be released on
January 4th.

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Holiday races feature
Go Karts at Daytona
Special to tha Harold
DAYTONA BEACH _ Nearly 2.000
World Karting Association (WKAJ par­
ticipants will fine up for the green
flog today through Tuesday st Day­
tona International Speedway and
Daytona Beach Municipal Stadium In
a holiday racing rush.
The 23rd running of the WKA
events, annually held over the
Christmas and New Year’s holiday,
draw vacationing students which
make up a large portion of the entry
list. Even though the races wrap up
the calendar year, they are the
opening rounds of the 1998 World
Karting Association Championship
Series.
Karting appeals to a broad spec­
trum o f Individuals, ft's a sport where

family members attend races, work
together and. more often than not.
race agulnst one another. There are
plenty
of
father/son
and
lathrr/daughter rivalries, with com­
petitors' ages being aayoung as 16.
Throughout the world, kart racing
is seen as a stepping stone In the
world of auto racing. NASCAR Win­
ston Cup driver Lake Speed and (St­
merous sports car and Ch
Champ Car
drivers, tike Scott Pruett. got their
first taste of competition in u r t racIng.
The WKA road races take over Day­
tona International Speedway’s 3.56mlle road course for s program
spread over the five days.
The Briggs A Stratton 4-Cycle Day.
kicks off the schedule today.
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} The On The Ball Vikings’ scored In the first
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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

by Howie Schneider

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DEAR D R GO TT Why do to many
man damp lhpm&lt;pl«pt »llh after■have lotion*? These scents really
irritate me. U thi* physical or mental?
Personally. I'm more attracted to a
man with a ‘ neutral' imell — a dean
odor — than to tomeone who amelia
like a woman
D EAR R EAD ER : I auapect that
aimoat all of us — particularly men —
believe dees down inaide that
smelling good la a major component
of attractiveneaa We alao probably
believe that our own. natural odora
are off putting, especially to membera
of the opposite aea. This may be a cul­
tural hang up It certainly isn't the
case in many other societies
I've received other letter* from
female readers who disparage the
current male fashion of slathering up
with lotions and colognes Of course,
this habit is hardy new It is said that
King Louis XIV of France took but one
bath a year; the rest of the time he
anointed himself with perfumes in an
attempt to overcome what must have
been a phenomenal body odor.
Today, many men bathe regularly
T Vobligated to apply scents and*
yrt feel
ions, which, as
lotion*,
a* you
ym point out make*
them smell feminine
Although such behavior is distinctly
a personal preference, an increasing
numbrr of men — and women — are
beginning lo object lo it. preferring
instead a clean, natural smril that can
be easily obtamrd by regular bathing
or showering From a health stand
point, it makes no difference whether
a man uses cologne or not It is appro
priale lo point out. however, that
sweet smelling men are not neretsari
ly clean Witness poor King Louts XIV
When it comes down to an issue of
perceptions, whal can I say’ There
are men who dye Ihcir hair, drape
themselves with gold nerklacea.
pierce their ears, forgo underpants,
use nail polish — and that’s lust the
ordinary guys' We are. after ail. just a
few generations removed from our
forebears, who lived in caves, wormed
themselves over open fires, hit one
another over the head with stone axes
and treatrd females like personal
property Perhaps if more men were
told what features make them attrac
live, we could ail agree on a senes of
common denominators Until that
time, some men are simply going to
‘ stink sweet,* as my former wife used
losay

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Truman Capote said. ‘ Venice is like
eating an entire bos of chocolate
liqueurs in one go ‘ Why is this doubly
appropriate today’
by Jimmy Johnson
To get full value from this deal, eov
er Ihe East and South hands — no
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king three, seven, four. What nest?
Silting South was Lorcnio Lauria.
who was part of the Italian learn that
won the European Open Team
Championship in IS71. IMS and IM7.
He won silver medals in the Bermuda
Bowls of '79 and '13. losing each final
by five heartbreaking IMP*.
Lauria could see four sure losers,
two in each minor. Was there any

chance’ Just one lie ducked the Ant
trick'
Thinking that declarer would never
do that if holding a singleton. West
continued with the heart two. a suitpreference signal asking for a club re­
turn after his partner had ruffed
Unlucky* l-auria called for dummy's
Jack and discarded a club loser.
Declarer drew trumps, returned to
dummy with a diamond and threw his
other club on the hesrt ace lo make
his contract
Every South was in four spades, but
Lauria was Ihe only declarer to win 10
tricka. It's easy to be wise after Ihe
event, but declarer successfully paint­
ed the wrong picture for the defender.
As you will have guessed this deal
was played in Venice, during the con­
gress held there every September.
And this la Boxing Day in the British
Commonwealth, when it was tradition
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Saturday. Doc 27.1097
An txcitmg busy cycle whore you ! loam
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could bo in the offing tor you n the year
ahead You newly acquired knowledge
wSt bo dosvabte
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Mail S2 75 lo Matchmaker, c/o this news­
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friend's shoulder today The way you
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                    <text>W EDNESDAY

Decem ber 2 1 1997

50 Cents

US Postal Service
warns against scams
targeting elderly
WASHINGTON - The United
Stales Postal Inspection Serv
Ice la warning travelers to
ti
check on the well being of eld
erty relatives — the financial
well being that Is. 'Instead of
spending their autumn years
enjoying financial security and
independence, seniors may be
thrust into a winter at fear and
anxiety over their financial Ibture.' said Kenneth Hunter.
Chief Postal Inspector. Some
sentara are too embarrassed to
dtvu^p their plight, fearing
that family members will be
convinced that they can no
longer manage their own af­
fairs.
In a recent Investigation ot a
Vancouver lottery promoter,
whose mailings reached mil­
lions at Americans. Postal In
■pectors’ In-depth analysis
880 victims determined t
their average age eras 74. Of
these. 193 lost an average of
980,000 each. One victim lost
9329.000. The promoter and
nine associates were indicted
bi Seattle in October. 1997 on
148 criminal counts of money
laundering and transporting
gambling material.

Often, the senior victims ac­
cumulate a houseful ot letters,
postcards and packages
As
the victims are retargeted by
successive pitchmen.
their
telephones will be ringing off
the hook and their mailboxes
will be overflowing.
Family members may not
have accesa to their parents’
checking, saving or charge
card accounts until their par­
ents are U1 or unable to attend
to their own financial affairs
It Is then they discover the ex­
tent to which their patents
hove been vtcttmtxrd.
Signs to look for I)

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JOS Omundaon and Mays Bakhs portray Jossph and Mary to a Christ­
mas cantata by Tom Fstft*. prossntsd by Holy Cross tufosran Ourcrt,
The cantata, was dbsctsd by Qu a Schott and
sS^foSforfoo
Hoiy Cross chob by Carets Hstndi. Above: ffostSsnto of tod Qood
Samanun Honw to Sanford, pro— ntsd toeb art— I Chrtsknas pfoy re­
candy, wtdi music and dbecdon bom Vtrdel Pugh at foe Peaceful Bon
BapM Church. Actors Inriudid Emma teach as Mary and Ta
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PBS historic saga of Central Florida includes Sanford
toy H M U

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • Sanford will be
one of 22 cities In seven coun­
ties featured In a documentary
chronicling (he history of Cen­
tral Florida.
The pilot episode for 'Central
Florida Memories* will be a
Joint protect directed by Pat
Flugerald. a professor at
Seminole Community College.
The Central Florida Consor­
tium of Higher Education, a
group
representing
seven
community colleges and the
University of Central Florida,
will oversee the project . which
will be broadcast on WMFEChannel 24. Regional histori­
cal saaoclatlona will serve as
advisors, said Bob Lewis, proj­
ect coordinator.
Th e idea started 10 months
ago when a 100-year old pam­
phlet was found... It describes
Sanford aa the Damascus of
the South.* Lewis said.
•
The 60-minute pilot la slated
to begin in January with five

30-minute episodes to follow.
The series will cover live eras •
the Indian W an. Steamboat.
Railroads. Automobiles and
Tourism, and Space.
The goal la to get period
lcces and photographs Into
rosdesst videos, said Lrwts
adding that the college sug­
gested the expanded series
with Sanford and a starting
point.
The consortium Is seeking
funding from outside sources
Including county and municipal
governments. Once the group
raises 960.000 the scries will
go Into production with a
planned broadcast In August
1998. Lewis said.
The entire cost Is 9125.000
with half of that amount com­
ing from SCC and WMFE. said
Fltxgermld , who has been In­
volved In many local documen­
tary projects over the past nine
years.
The episodes, which will be
scripted by local historians,
will Include about 15-20 rnJrv

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Historte

Christmas, from kids at Pine Crest
Christmas
Christm as Is laughter.
Christmas to cheer.

Christmas Is being with your family
For the best time of the year.
Everyone get ready
For all the fun and gomes.
Eat your breakfast for the day.
And sit down next to the flames.
We all open presents
Some people ride bikes.
Some people go for a walk.
Some get In pillow flghts.
Then we come Inside to cat dinner.
And before all the fun comes to an end
Play a game to see who’s the winner.
Soon the next day wtU begin.
Savannah Lowe. 3. a Page School student la thrilled to ace
Jolly old Santa and his lovely wife, Mrs. Claus, In preparation
for tonight’s trip. Paul and Evelyn Edson delight children every
year with their portrayal of the magical couple.

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Qrsds 0. Ago 10

Christmas

Candles aglow.
Carolers singing.
Children playing In the snow.
Decorating Christmas trees.
Stockings are hung.
Homecoming families.
Presents for everyone.
Christmas Is the time of year.
That we all know and love.
It brings us lots of toy and cheer.
' Filling our hearts from above.

Has Croat B sa ssU iy
Ora4s §, Ago 10

What Christmas Masns To
Christmas means loving and caring.
Christmas la not Just getting presents.
Christmas la going to the mall and
meeting Santa Claus. And you get to sit In
Santa's lap and tell him what you want for
Christmas. It’s helping your room find a
present for dad. It’s helping dad find a

Christmas bells ringing.

S U B S C R I B E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . Cal l 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1

�Ciockvtt&amp;e Irom top loti Mrs Chambley'e first grad*
class at Midway Elementary a rote letters to Santa as
part of a class project Ol course, every girt and boy
in the class was Twee' and * 4 get everything on their
list Seated from left. DesJey Steer, Gilbert Mobley,
Da me ha Davis. Jessica Lovejoy. Oonmque Campbell
Sophia Hayes. Anal Gilchrist Standing Kwandarius
Slaley. Cuiynn Williams Mrs Chambley. Courtney
Rouse. Latasha Simmons and Andre DoOose Santa
got some help at the recent city ol Sanford Christmas
party Rhonnesa Hillsman gets a hug trom Mrs Santa
Claus (Donna Walls) as an elf (City Commissioner
Velma Williams! watches Gill ol Hope' was pre­
sented at Calvary Assembly as part of the holiday
celebration Karl Dushong played an angel n the pro­
gram At West, ew Baptist Church a Christmas pro­
gram entitled City ol Light' was presented recently
and featured n embers of the congregation dressed
as the people of Bethlehem
Mvtaiit PtvjIijv l , lonmi Vincent |ks» and Suaan Wanna.
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WEDNESDAY:
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T o d a y : I’urtlv rlm id y wit la a
i tiatu •• nt th u n d e rsto rm s ,
(tilths near HU Lows in the
u p p e r-60**. T h u r s d a y : Partly
i lonely with a &lt;turner ol
thu nderstorm * High* in t lir
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12:40 a in., inn) 6 :4 5 a .in.,
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
W EDNESDAY
T e trm e H I 67

TH UR SD AY
T e trm e 7 7 3S

F R ID A Y
P tc ld y 7 3 57

S A TU R D A Y
P tc ld y 7 4 57

LOTTERY
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Daytona

Beach:

high 3 :2 5 a .ill., 3 :3 3 p m .
low: 9 :4 5 a ill., 9 .5 2 p .m .
New Sm yrna Beach: high
3 :30 a.ill . 3.3H p in., low:
9 :5 0 a m ., 9 57 p m . . Cocoa
Beach: high 3 :4 5 a .in.. 3 :5 3
pan., low: 10:05 a.in.. 10:12
p .m .

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach i
New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 4 -0
y

Here .ire (tie w inning n u m h e rs selected on Tue sd a y 111
the Florida Lotte ry:
Kantaay 3
7 -1 1 -1 6 -2 3 -2 3
L o tto (D e c. 2 0 )
0 -1 6 -3 0 -3 2 4 0 -4 3

frrt and ch o p p y. W a lr r Ir m (x -r.itu rr at Daytona Is 6 2
decrees and at New S y m m a .
62 decrees. W inds are (rum
the
southeast
at
15 -2 0
n i.p .h .

STATISTICS
Th e high tem perature In
Sanford Tuesday was 77 d r g rrrs and llie overnight low
was 67.
H r corded rainfall lor the
pcriod ending at 10 a m . .
Wednesday
totaled
.0 6
inches.
•Sunrise.................... 7 IS a.in.
• Stin sri...................... 5 :3 5 pan.

Sanford Herald
sen mg Stinjttnt, I a le Story imil Seminole County Sime IVOM"
V/ednesday. December 24. 1997 • Vol 90. No 88
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P u u Lou Jo se p h . 37. of U202
Stonebrook D r.. Sanford, was
u rrrs ln l Th u rs d a y by Sanford
police.
Joseph was (harmed
with p o M rs slo n of an o p ru
ro n ta ln rr and arrest p i ) at C a s ­
tle B re w rr C ourt. Report said
that arresting officer found m m
In the car that Joseph was In
Prlnry Lata. 20. of 2473 A u v
tin Ave . Deltona. was arrested
Th u rsda y by Sanfotd police
L ila was charged with posses­
sion of open container and ar
rested at Castle Brewer Court
Report said that arresting offl
cer found n u n in the car that
L ila was In.

5
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Loretta Harvey. 25. of u n ­
known residence, was arrested
Th u rs d a y by Sanford police.
Harvey was charged with b a t­
tery and resisting arrest with
out violence. Harvey was a r­
rested In the 200 block of
Bradshaw Drtve. Harvey alleg­
edly hit a victim ’s head with a
car door.

Incidents
A Brother fax m achine and a
computer were stolen Th u rsda y
In the 300 block of South Ptne
Avenue. To ta l am ount of p ro p ­
erty stolen Is $1,800.

yellow
clearance
ADDITIONAL SAVINGS
on our everyday low prictt
^
for name brand ihoei Cbecfc out
our variety of faihion, athletici, rugged outdoor shoe)
and boot) for the whole fotmfyl
Some ttylet excluded Not valid with any other offer

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ON D R EAM S ALO N E
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322-2611

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322-2611

Seminole Town Center
323*7411

NorthLake Plaza
830*9220

Altamonte Mall
767*7044

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Retail
___last Saturday. Because of the way the
retail calendar Is set up. Wack said sales
from today are like a free day. "It's all phis
business.*
Hoi Items Include Jewelry, and men's and
children's clothing.
-AH In all It will be very good this yew.*
he said, adding that the store will be open
at 8 a.m. Friday to accommodate those
with returns, gift certificates, or wishing to
shop.
Always the popular gift, books sales are
also up from last yew, according to Lisa
Jonas, manager at Waldrnbooka at the
Seminole Towne Center.
'The traffic count la up and I think there
are more people out there.* Jonas m id.
addtog that ane expected huge crowds to­
day all the way through closing at 6 p m.
Typically. Jonas said, people taiy an av­
erage of five to six books for those on their
shopping lists.
As with mos* years and probably even
more this yew because of the movie. Jonas
mid anything on the Titanic goes quickly.
Also, for the younger set. anything on the
Hanson Brothers snd books fay horror
master R.L. Stein are big aeC-rra. The most
popular Action is fay writers Anne Rice snd
Danielle Steele. Non-fiction topics ap­
pealing to readers Include cooking, history
and biographies.
•It's been bum. hectic and good.* Jonaa
said of the holiday ahopptng season.

to younger boys, he
•rttrr lathe Sleep and
It'a like Tickle Me Etaq waa
except with this one you
stomach and hr tleepa and
Santos m id.
For very young girls, the Finger
‘ he mid.
Ion has a major ap
Of course. DoaSantoa •aid. electr onic
toys Including Nintendo 84. i
for all ages.
Across the street at the Seminole Towne
Center, merchants remain optimistic.
Mall traffic Is up significantly over the
same time last yew. according to market­
ing director Martha Mannartno.
■We're very optimistic about the season

Loadin' up N truck and taking tha M m to tfw kiddws, Saminota County HraUgMara pick ty ■ ahlpnwnt
of txkas from thg Sanford Toy* W Us Thursday, Dae.
IS ThabSiaamabadMrfeuiadtonaadyUdsVmugh
dffarant cfiarNlas. From M l to right firafighlw Randy
Smathprs, hblpwr Patrick McManus and ftrakgfttor
Mka Jotiansmayar do what they can to i

I a truck ip toti pracioua cargo. For
i Army has dona t* part by bring­
ing Vta naady a M ot tha hokdaya Jana Scott and
har husband, tta Raw. Bnjca Scott ol tha First Prasbytortan Church, ring tha bai at Sta local Wal-Mart as
part of f it Sahrakon Army drtva that occurs annua*y

Christmas Eve. she said, la typically a
very busy day. As of 9 A.m., mall traffic
was decent. Mailnnaro said she expected
crowds to pick up by noon and peaking «t
about 3 to 4 p.m. The mall wtQ remain
open until 0 p.m. to accommodate shop­
pers. she said.
Retail sales are up over last year at
JC Penney. according to store manager Phil
Week.
■Well have a gain over last yew with a
profit Improvement.* Week said. Although
he would not disclose any figures, he m id
the percentage Increase waa In the single
digits.
Week attributed his store’s positive per­
formance to the Increased matt traffic and
g a d management. Sales have been ahead
all month and the inventories are very
good, he said.
T h is la a vowing mall and we've had a
year to deteimtoe what customers want *
heaaid.
The busiest dsy at the department store

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County, Nonas, ana to praaantty h aiding aatS preparty tar mo
purge** at forlorho* puttm nt
IS So*Hon* M l 701-011704,
n * »s * statute*. m e s r
1S T that *n m s s U a
at th* Curort O m t . CnrS
Oivtoton. tifhl**oth Judicial
Clrcutt.
0*r**n*t*
County.
Noes*, tins probable *****
that lh* abora peaparty mould
to toiler led l* tha above
agency fou mil as parsed *
easy *1 th* Order landing
Probable Caut* one* it I*
Ngnid by th* Judge ana a «&lt;a

respond t* ihtt riguibt tar tot-

K id s
Caatlaaad

at m s
SSsnlt'a
County,
aiticar*.

Fags 1A

present for mom. It’s helping
mom decorate the
Christmas tree and helping
dad put Christmas lights on
the house. It's getting ready
for faintly to come over. It’s
Inviting friends and other
people who don't have
money for Christmas. Then
you and your family can sit
by the fireplace and talk o f
what Christmas is all about.

Frank Gartm ond
Pine Crest E lem e n tary
Grade 5, Age 11

Unwanted
Each year, 5.7 million cats
and dogs are killed in our
pounds and shelters. There
are not enough homes
for these animals.

Our non-profit organization
works with vciennarians
near you to provide low-cost
spaying and neutering.

Call 1-800-321-PETS
Friendi tf .Utjmais, Inc
777 Fust Road
kDarien, CT
06820

Mariana Anna Amato. 18.
Yorktown Place. Sanford, died
Sunday. Dec. 31. 1997. Bom
July 21. 1979 in Port Jeffer­
son, N.Y. she moved to Central
Florida In 1909. Ms. Amato
was a clerk for Scars. Roe­
buck. She waa a member of
the Nativity Catholic Church.
Survivors Include parents.
Robert and Mary Ann Norwich.
Sanford: brother. Robert Nor­
wich Jr.. Sanford: sister, Ma­
riam Norwich. Sanford: ma­
ternal grandfather, Santo DtSalvo, Lake Mary.
Bakhrin-Falrchlld Oaklawn
park Cemetery and Funeral
llome. Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangements.

Ruby Ballert, 78. St. Jo h n s
Circle. Fern Fork, died Tues­
day. Dec. 31. 1997 at Florida
Hospital Altamonte Springs.
Bom Jan 18. 1932 in Wapakoneta. Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida five years ago.
Mr*. Ballert waa a home­
maker. She waa a Lutheran.
Survivors include daughters.
Patricia
Smoot.
Winter
Springs,
Joyce
Meyers.
Casselberry. Sharon Ballert.
Toledo;
brother.
Oene
Zcadker. Toledo; sisters. Viola
Dakman.
Highland.
Mich.,
Irene Hcfdcn. Ft. Lauderale.
Doris Synder, Toledo; four
grandchildren;
five
great­
grandchildren.
Banfleld Funeral Home. Win­
ter Springs. In charge of ar­
rangements.
JOSEPH J . BOSTIC
Joseph J . Bootle. 93. Carver
Avenue. Maitland, died Mon­
day. Dec. 32. 1997 at Sunbelt
Health Care Center, Orlando.
Bom July 19, 1909. In San­
ford. he was a lifelong resident
of Central Florida. Mr. Bostic
waa a retired plumber. He was
a member of Bethel Seventhday Adventist Church.
Survtvors Include wife. Mattie Mae. Maitland; son. Roy.
Sanford; step-daughter. Gloria
Price. Maitland; two grand­
children.

ttst.

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M any. W It *n
STIV S N DONALD SNIPM N.
ry llf^ S tW

Contlouad
M rs of ita lic history followed
by live Interviews w ith resi­
dents and a living history. T h e
future of the region w ill be co v­
ered at the end or each e p i­
sode. Fitzgerald said.

Carp at attana.
Florida, m accordanca wtm tta
grectarena at tta f m m m u c
Stature* To w n . Sot non
Stature* I N I

I H IS S IV CSATIFY that * Hue
end correct copy *t da* None*

address by U S. cerbtad mail,
return receipt requeeted. bit*
I tin day at December. I H r
So**.
florid* Bar S00F1T
Semmato County
Sheriff e OtTlca
IMS - nth Itreol
Santwd. Florida lin i-n ts
Publieh: December 14. It. IMF
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MANYANNS M O M S

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IN TNC CIN CU IT COUNT

M A N N FON
M tS IN O L I C O U N TY

C A M NO. S C -M FS CA IS A
CHASS MANHATTAN
MOATOAOS COAFOMATION
HUM C H I MIC AL
ffISIOINTIAL MOATOAOS
COAPOAATION.

Mariana Anno Amato
A Maas of Christian Burial will
be uild lor Mariana Anne Amato.
10 a.m. Saturday. Dec. 37 at Na­
tivity Catholic Church In Lake
Mary. A viewing will be Friday.
Dee. 38 at Baldwin Fairchild
Ouklawn Chapel from 3 lo 4 p.m.
and 8 to B p.m.
A trust hind has been opened for
Mariana
Amato-Norwick
at
Barnett Bonk of Sanford. Please
moke any contributions that
hat you
can. “this bust fond will be used to
out.

for funeral expenses. Marians
Q
no Ufa Insurance. Marians
worked part-time for Sears si the
Seminole Towne Center
tnalL
Marlons waa IB years-old when
she died Dec. 31. 1997. Mariana
drowned in her bath during an
epileptic seizure. Mary Anne Norsick. Marianas mother requests
that donations be made to I he
trust fond in Ucu of flowers. The
Norwich Family slshcs to thank
everyone for Ihetr love, prayers
and for all donations.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Homes. Ouklawn Chapel. 3000
County Road 48A. Sanford. Fla.,
33771. (407| 333-4383.

■OWT1C. J04XPH J .
Funeral services for Mr. Joseph
J . Bustle. B3. of Carver Avenue,
Maitland, who died Monday. Dec.
33. 1997 will be al 3 p.m. Sunday
at Mors Mill Seventh-day Adventist
Church. 800 Locust Avc.. Sanford.
Pastor Jackson Doggrtte trill offi­
ciate. Interment will be In Restlawn Cemetery. Friends may call
at Sunrise Funeral Hume Chapel
Saturday from 3 lo 9 p.m.
Sunrise Funeral Home, 900 Lo­
cust Ave.. Sanford. Alexander
Brothers A Morgan. Owners. Felix
M. Snow. L.F.D. For additional
Information call 14071 333-7383.

is t m c i r c u i t c o u n t
OF TMS S to u t!B O TH
JU DICIAL C M C U IT
m AND FOB
SABMNOlA COUNTY,
F to m o a
CIVIL CASS NO.i
CNIMINAL CASS
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IN SC: FOSFCITUnl OF OMC
IS M FORD HANQIH
VI N. IF TC A I0A 1LUM S410
NO TICS
o f f o n f s tru s s
TO: Alas J. Clifford
l i t Mailman Court
f i m ic f

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totpreet W&gt; th* toltowb

ly:

IPSO FOhO HAMMS,
VI.M. 1FTCA10A1LUSSS410
F. Itltnpw T *1
County
Sb*rlS'*
Office.
Saotltal*
County.
F lorM l. through hi* 0«t**r*.
Pi* aSov* pr*F*rty an *r about
Novombor 1. i f ST In S*mto»ta
County. F lorMo. an* I* prreanl
ty holding sold proporty tor tta
purge** *1 torfpHur* purtuanl
IP S*Clions t l l . T 01-S U .T M .
Flor Mo Statute*. mid will
SSOUSST that *n Honortbl*
judpo ol lh* Cue ml Court, Cl*4
O ltt a n . Ilghtoanth Judicial
Circuit.
Sommota
County.
Florida, IMS proaoblo aauaa
mat tta abac* proparty thouM
b« forfeited la tta Ita v *
agency. You * S bo Mrved *
copy ol tho Order finding
Probable Ceuco one* It lb
•rgnod by tta Judge and it &lt;nS
*d*t** you hew and when u
reepond to this regueei tor for
M ur*.
1H I S1SV C ISTIFV that a true
and correct copy ot IN* Nolle*

adore** by U.B. certified matt,
return r*c**pt reaunat* '
Itth day ol 0*c*mb*r, I

John C.
Ocnoral Counaot
FlorMo Bor 1*0/17
Seminole County
Sheriff* OfFtc*
IM S • Itth Street
Sentord. Florida » m - * l t *
Fublieh: December 14. I I . I t t T
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LYNOAI NOATON. otal..
NOTICC
OF P O M C H
HOT ICS IS H I M O V OlVSM
pursuant to a Fmat Judgment ot
Forretseur* dated Agrd Itm ,
ISSF. and Order Aaethadtding
Sal# dated Dream tar ttth .
ISSF. and entered Ui Care Ns.
*411/1 CA 14 A. *t PM CUewt
Court at tta fK lH T IIN T H
Judrciel Circuit m and lor S IM tN O LI County. Florid* wtarein
C H A S I MANHATTAN M O ATO A O I COAFOMATION 1/bJS
CHSMICAL
A IS I0 I N T 1AL
MOATOAOS COAPOAATION M
Fremtm m u l y n o a a. n o a t o n . *t at., are Datandanta. i
tor ca*A m tta Wret
or ol lh# Caurttauw. In
Sanlred, SSm i n o l I Cremty,
Florida. M ft:SS Am. *’*IMb
an tta 14th day at
IS M . tta tpbpwlm
Final Judgaunt. I* wit:
LOT t . SLOCK C, O ASIN WOOO
LABIS
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f.
ACCOAOINO TO THS PLAT
T H IA IO F AS RICOAOCD IN
PLAT BOON I t . FAQ IS IT . IS.
AND 1S. PUBLIC ASCOAOS OF
SSMINOLI COUNTY. FLO AIDA
Wb/a I I I Tipaerery Drhr*. Lata
Mary, Florida SST4S
OATIO this tlth day al
DSCIMSCA, ISSF.
MARYANNS MOMS!
Aa Clare at card Court
By J*n* I . JeeewK
A* Deputy Clerb
Feber S Orilill, P. A.
Suit* 100
11TO Madrus* A»*nu*

Carat OeOM*. FlerMa 11144
‘Preeen* with a dtreStSty who
n**d a **•&lt;&gt;*! *ccemm*detton
to partKipst* n thto preeppdlng
ahouto
contact
AOA
Coenmeier al SemmeM Ceunty
Courthouse lot N. Far*
Avenue, Suite NJOi. laniard.
Fiend* 1J//I. el Mret tire dayc
prior I* tta procredingTelephone (447) 121-4114 *aL
411T: 1 400 **1 *//I (TOO) *r
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toSewing aggueantW on January 11th. tt«S
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MSSN - i f ------------ M tar IPOOrFICATIOH TO TMC FMVSMJSLY
ISSWSO FSSMITS ASSOCIATED WITH CONSINUCTtoN OF A
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AANFOAO C IN TAAL FAJM, ATTN LO AIN HOWAAO. SOI W IST
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MOCtPICATtON TO T M PMytOWSLT I SOUS D FSStMTS ASSOC I
ATSO WITH AOOWtt AN ADDITIONAL ASTSNIION ANSA MUMS
WITH AM SXJSTgtO OAAJNAOS SYSTSM. TO PMOVtOS STOAAOS
FOA T M SANFOAO CINTAAL PAAA Tta referring watorSndy N
tta SMITH CANAL.
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TS*. WINDS AM I A t. FL S47M . **Fbc*&gt;un re -H F -S IF IA M -lA P
Tta preNrt is II I P M « Breuneto County. Sretren JF. townereg
11 SredN. Rang* M (oat. Tta SRF eggaceuen w tor MODIFICA­
TION TO THS FASVlOUILy ISSUID FSAMlT ASSOCIATID WITH
AICO NSTAU CTIO N ANO SNLAAOIMSNT OF AN IXISTINO
BTOMSFWATIA M ITINTION PONO TO SIMVI THS SUN LAPS
M A M ITP L A C I. Tta recorring watorbody &lt;* LAMS IAINS.
CITY OF L M I MARY. ATTN: JOHN LITTON. POST OFFICI *0 *
S M T M . LABI MARY, FL IfF IS -S T M . ep* heel ion *4-1 IF4M 1AOSM-IAP Tta protect IP toe Med « Semmoto Ceunty.
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SAP |p| — t ------I* for MODIFICATION TO TH I FASVIOUSLT
lASU IO P I ABUTS ASSOCIATED WITH WlOININO AINIHAAT
ROAD. Tta re*Wring wstortady to LARI I MM A.
aiNMMOTON OAAOSHS BUILDS AS COAP, ATTN: AO AIAT C.

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tosatod to Semmato County, Sectton IT. TawneMg I t Sooth.
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THS AASVIOUSiy ISSUIO FSAM lT! ASSOCIATID WITH TH I
MDCVSLOFMSNT OF A SHOPFUM C IN T IA KNOWN A l T H I
C A S H L S I A Ay CICHAM OI. T M r*c*l«n « watotSgdto* ere
O U I IN S IN ANON U U I S T R I P L i m LAM .
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TRUSTS I . M M SOUTH O CIAN DAIVI. FSM. JINSSN M A C H . FL
S*MT. apgbcanen M -I IF -04S4AC-IAF. Tta protecl to tocatod to
Seminal* County. Srettona IS. IS. M S SO. Tewnerug I t South,
Annga S I lam. Tta U P eppl-cenon « tot CONSTRUCTION OF A
SURFACS WATSA MANAOFMf NT SYSTSM TO SIAVS A MULTIP H A M . SNMLt-FAMCY ACSIOSNTIAL OfVSLOFMINT KNOWN
AS U V t OAKS M M K V f . Tta MtWring waterbody to dw ICONLOCNHATCHSI AlVf A.
ONLANOO ONACS CNUACH, ATTN: CHAALIS J. MITCHILL. JN .
M l (A S T CHUNCH S T , ONLANOO. FL SISOt. *p***etion 44-1 IT S4T1A C -1AP. Tta Freiecl i* tocried m Sgmuieto County. Sectton
U . Town emu I I South, Range IS feel. Tire IK F eggAtaUen la ter
CONCSPTUAl AFFAOVAL OF A SUAFACI WATIA MANA01M INT
SYSTSM TO SIAVS A CHURCH FACILITY, TWO O FFICI-W AAIH O U IC SUILOtNOS ANO FUTUNA IKFANSION OF T H I OAUUtOO
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MVtN.
Tta AtaaM eontatotog each a* tta ebeec-lieied aggUcatwn(i| are
S 44 am . to 1:00 g.m. M tta S t John* Atom
■mane Dtoblct Haadgugrtmt or tta aggroprig
. T M Oiawtot wN uag retton an gash germs i
Ware unlee* a petition tot an pdmtowtrttto* i
| la tiled pureuent to Hip prorieMn* et tec lion* 110.1
1SA.ST. F.S.. and eectron *0C - t l l t . f .a c . A per eon where
pubstantlc* intererne aw effected by any a* tta Dtoblct* Prepared
permitting dretoton* rdenhtied above may petition ter an adminretrelive naming to accordanca with recuon* I 14.M 4 and t » .S T ,
F S. or M pmttaa may reach ■ written igrremant on mediation a*
an «rtem otive remedy wutor rectwn 120171. Cheeatog medtolton
will not advmaaty affect lh* right to a taming it mediation dare
not recult In a settlement. Tta procedure* tor pursuing medtatton
arc sat torts to sectton tM 171. Florida liatuto*. and rule* 14tO S -ttl and S t -1M .44t -.444 Florida Adtolnisuativ* Cad*.
PeriUenc muol campty with tta ragu'taatontp ol Florida
Admwlclrptlvc Coda Auto 44C -1.S2I and be Mad with tr*c*i**d
by) Ota Dtoblct Clerk, located M Orctriet Heedquartors. Highway
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People
Celebrating

Hors d’oeuvres: Tray bon!

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Calls

(No 31 will work nicely).
ptace the potato chips an your serv­
ing platter. Put a piece of salmon,
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Here’s s holiday gift for you: recipes
be the prettiest most delicious hors
d'oeuvres youH And this season, cour
trey of Chef Michel LrBorgne si the
New England Culinary Institute In
MontpeMer, VL
Here d'oeuvres have never been my
strong suit. I put ail my entertaining
energy into the main course land or
dessert) and usually can think of noth
ing but a bent of salsa and chips for
a munchie. Salsa and chips are fine,
but they don't quite do justice to the
coming feast The hoc* d'oeuvres here
are pretty ami tempting and will re­
flect the care you lake in being a party
host; they would also be standouts at
a cocktail party, a New Year’s Eve
champagne soiree, or even a neigh
borhood pot fuck.
The recipes require some delicate
work (scooping out cherry tomatoes,
slicing snow peas) but as Julia Child
has said, -If I can do it. ANYONE can.'
Aside horn a bit of patience, you will

Nationwide Insurance Agaot Mika McLean. above, Lake Mary, just
jumped up m the actuary charts as ha turned 40 this past Friday.
Frtands and family make sura passarsby know about tha landmark day,
fling Ms lawn with pink flamingos. Below: WIti 30 mors to go. to catch
up to McLaan. kMa Crystal Hops Kadi. Sanford, offars a hug to mom
and dad Tina and U k t . and tisiaf Chayanna. whia cafabradng her vary
first Christmas. Crystal is looking forward to Santa's triad tonight

_____ _ with Chef MirheL I
have become extremely fond of pastry
bags, which are much easier and
neater to use than s spoon when
pulling creamy purees in delicate
plans (such as cherry tomatoes and
split snow peasi. I bought a Wilton
brand -starter” set for under 110. and
it has gotten me through score* of gin­
gerbread men and gingerbread
houses, as wet] as myriad other cook­
ies and hors d’oeuvres My advice is
to use dUpreihie. see through plastic
pastry bags (they came wtlh my set).
Set the bag. with the appropriate Up
aarereMeA in a tall drinking glaaa, and
turn down a "cuff of about 3 to I
inebso Then spoon In your 6Utng.puMi
It gnrtfy toward the tip, and tie the bag
dosed with a twistie (This will keep
the filling from ooring out the top).
Then, pipe away’ You II be amazed at
the results
Here are some other ideas lor easy
munchies:
— Softened cream cheese topped
with store bought red pepper jelly
lalso called jalapeno pepper jelly) and
served with crackers (or puree the
cheese and jelly and pipe onto crack
era).
— Small skewers ef broiled chunks
of boneless chicken breast, served with
bottled Thai dipping sauce, tit’s even
batter if you marine!* the chicken, re
frigerated, in a mixture of lime or

a dollop of
Yield I
— Recipe from Chef Michel
tnLeBorgne, New England
stitute, Mantpefler. VL

FILLED SNOW M A S
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lemon juice, olive oil. and minced
garlic overnight &gt;
— Quesadilla wedges Top a flour
tortilla with canned refried beans,
gratedcheesa ipepperjack is nice) and
chopped jalapenos if desired) Top
with a second tortilla, rut into wedges
and bake • to lb minutes in a !2S
— A 3 to-1 mixture of rhevre and
cream cheese, pureed with lots of
freshly ground pepper and piped onto
— An antipasti plate assembled
rom cans sad tore: marinated arti­
choke hearts, stives, hunks of fresh
mozzarella, smoked oysters, smoked
mussels and anchovies Serve with
toothpvcks
— Bread sticks or chunks of can
taloupe wrsppad with very thin slices
of prosciutto.

STUFFED CHERRY TOMATOES

tor Stow fn p n t Cowry I
in bring ■ party hast

of the tomatoes and discard Using a
demitasse spoon, scoop out the seeds
and discard Sprinkle salt on the
bottom of the tomato -bowl *
In a food processor (preferably a
mini lood processor! filled with a
metsl blade, puree the ham. curry
powder, mayonnaise and Worcester­
shire sauce You ran use a Mender,
but chop the ham up well first
Put the puree into a pastry bag fltted
with a large start tip (No. 21 will work
nicely i Pipe the flam mixture into the
lomaloes Place each tomato on a cu
cumber slice (if desired), and serve
Yield t dozen
- Kenpe from Chef Michel
LrHorgne. New England Culinary In
stitute. Montpelier. V i

SALMON AND POTATO CHIPS
4 tablespoons f t/4 cup) cream
cheese, el room temperature

13 cherry

13
4

12

With a very sharp paring knife, or
wrratrd tomato knife, slice off the lop

k llM n
of drive (optional)

In a food processor if
mini-food processor) filled with a
metal Made, or in a blender, puree to­
gether the cream cheese, horseradish
and lemon juice Put the puree info a
pastry bag Sited with a large start tip

Using a very sharp paring knife, cut
off one Up of each snow pes on a di­
agonal Starting at this diagonal cut,
slice the snow pea along Its “seam.''
Take your time - it CAN be done!
In a food processor (preferably ■
mini food processor) fitted with •
metal Made, or in a Mender, purs* the
cheeses together. Put the puree into
a pastry hag fltted with a large start
tip (No 21 will work nicely).
Put (he split snow peas on your serv­
ing platter. With one hand, hold the
mow pea open, and pipe (he cheese
into the snow pea with the other.
Yield I dozen

— Recipe from Chef Michel
1-eHorgne. New England Culinary In­
stitute. Montpelier, VL

SCALLOPS WTTH BACON
1 dozen large see

Preheat Ihe oven to J7J degrees.
Cut bacon slices in half, so you have
II pteces
Cook Ihe bacon until well don* but
not so crispy that you can't wrap IL
Drain on a plale lined with paper
towels
Wrap each scallop with a half slice
of bacon, and secure with a toothpick
Place on a baking sheet and bake for
1 to J minutes, until scallop is done to
vour liking (do NOT overcook). Trans­
fer to a warm serving platter and serve
immediately
Yield I dozen
— Recipe from Chef Michel
LrHorgne, New England Culinary In­
stitute. Montpelier. Vt.
« ISVT N n r W A iT R C M U tltU S K ASSN

S p re a d in g s p irit o f S a n ta b rin g s "jo y

T h e Florida lf o H p lt.il In A1ta n u in lr has recorded the fol­
lowing: births
Nov. 2-1 • S h u rln ie and Robert
T rllle r. Deltona. O lrl
Nov. 2ft - Dawn and G o ry M a t­
tingly. U ike Mary. G irl
Nuv. 2(3 - Colette Nlemiec and
Ja so n Fatlort. SorTento. Hoy
Nov. 2H • Lorrulne a n d Ja m e s
Holt. O vtrdo. G irl
Th e following births have
been recorded try C o lu m b ia
Medical C enter In Sanford:
Dec 4 - T a m m y and C ra ig
Kiidnlckl. J r .. Onteen. G irl
D er. 5 - Nichole and Gregory
H urst, Sanford, hoy
Dec. U • J ill and M a rtin Dodge.

Deland. G irl; G w y n and T ra v is
lllll. Deltona, G irl: T r a d e Davis
and Steven Russell. J r .. S a n ­
ford. G irl
Dee. 7 - Lashaun Jo ne s. S a n ­
ford. G irl: Lashaun Jo n e s .
Sanford. Hoy
Dec. H • Kristina Mangel and
Norberto Cordero, J r . . Sanford.
O lrl
Dee. 9 • Shellna and Shaw
Am tnrrtnan.
D eU ary.
Boy;
Ja n e t and D arren U o yd , D el­
tona. G irl
Der. 10 • Priscilla and Alvartse
Ja m e s. Sanford. Hoy; Je n n ife r
D U o n and Randall I’udgetl, O r­
ange City. Boy

B E A R AI1RY. I wa* disappointed
in your response to 'G ra n d m a in
Saratoga Sp rings’ regarding her
grandson's Iwlief In Hantn Claus I
don't disagree that the truth should
be told, Ahhy, hut kiwi- ihe truth ipresented can make all the differ­
ence in the world in the eves and
heart of u child T h e tru th shout
Santa was shared with me in such
a wonderful w a y , there were no
bad feelings — only u lifetime of
inspiration
When I asked if there really was
a .Santa C la u s , m y m oth er re ­
sponded. ’ Santa isn't a real person
who lives at the North Pole, hut the
Sant.i we see on T V , in stores and
at parties is a reminder of the Santa
'spirit,' which spreads joy and hap­
piness. Daddy is Santa Claus, and
Mom is Santu Claus, and Grandma
and Grandpa are Sants Claus They
buy you gifts and do n irr things for
you Because they love you and want
to make you happy Now that you're
old enough, you, too, cun be Santa
Claus."
I was, and am. Santa Claus At
flrmt, part of being Santa was keep­
ing the illusion of Santa alive for

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an accident of birth Is It such a sin
not to like a family member? Ahhy.
please respond, as I respect your
opinion

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the younger children. I got to stay
up late, and H was my job to wrap
liie stocking stulTcra and stuff the
•locking*. It meant drinking the
milk and eating the rookies left for
Santa. Try in g to make the carrots
left fur the reindeer appear "rein­
deer- nibhled’ was more difficult,
aid nut as desirable.
Aa I have grown older, the Santa
spirit has grown and spread. In col­
lege, my dorm mates and I played
'Secret Santas." delivering guudies
and little gifts to each other during
finals week, loiter in life, I'd drop oft
a batch of Christmas cookies to Ihe
nearest fire or police station as
I made my w ay to my parents'
house on Christmas Eve You run
be Santa Claus while shopping —
w h istle C h ris tm a s carols, wear
sleigh bells that jingle while you
walk, smile al those you pass — be­
hind and patient with store clerks.
I love being Santa Claus because
there is so much joy In giving. It's
better than any present you can
receive. I hope that my Santa spirit
w ill be w ith me throughout the
year, and that others will find the
same joy that come* from being
Santa Claus
A J O L L Y E L F IN A S H T A B U L A

D E A R B E E K M A N P L A C E ; It
U not e “sin" to dialiko a family
member. However, It I* Interest­
ing that you have cut yourself
off not only from two siblings,
but also from aunts, uncles and
couaina, and I cannot help but
w onder w h y you are a voiding
the majority of you r family.
DEAR ABBY: I have started this
latter many times, not finishing it
bscaus* I know the answer to the
advice I seek. I am a 48-ysar-old
woman, married to a wonderful
man for 10 years.
For the lest 21 years, I have
been having an affair.
It started whan my first mar­
riage cam* apart. M y lovar ia a
handsome youngsr man. Over tha I
years I divorced, ha m arried, I
remarried, ha became a widower —
and we continued our affair.
To our family and friends, wa are
old friends. Ws are thrown together
for oil occasions end no one has ever
suspected. As the old song goes,
"Daytime friends, nighttime lovers.*
1 know this affair must and. It
has to, before wa hurt and disapint our families and friends. I love
point
him iand always will. But I need to
know how to end it after all these
NAM ELESS

D E A R N AM ELBBBt Th e first
■top is to tsU you r lover exactly
w hat you have told me — that
you w ant tbs affair to com* to

T h e alternative w ould bo to
to ll y o u r h u s b a n d w h a t baa
boon going on all these y e a n .
Th a t, I guarantee, would eod U.

C O N F ID E N T IA L T O M Y
R E A D E R S : H a v o a m e rry
C h ris tm a s , b u t also h asp In
minds If you're drinking, do not
d rive; if you’re d rivin g , pieass
do not drink.

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D E A R A B U Y : I have aunts,
u n d e * and cou*lns I never *ee
because we have nothing in com­
mon. I also have twu siblings who
detest me, and the feeling* are
mutual.
I have b u ilt m y own ‘ family*
over the years, and I'm much clutter
to them than to my bins] relative*,
excluding my parents, with whom I
am very close.
M y problem is that it seems like
the world expects — and iniists —
that you be close. Comments like,
"But he'* your bm lhtr'.’ make my
bluod boil. Why do they insist that I
like people I wouldn't bother with if
I met them on the street or at a
cocktail party?

I'd much rather give my love and
compassion to people I care about
than be a hypocrite just because of

tiona, n o t to m e n tio n offer*.)
Y ou are both adults, and w ith
m u tu a l c o o p e ra tio n yo u ean
elim inate the opportunities to

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D E A R J O L L Y E L F i I’m cer­
tain that y o u r Santa spirit w ill
be w it h y o u th ro u g h o u t tha
year, and many reader* w ill be
In sp ired by y o u r sp irit of giv­
ing. Th a n k you for an upper of a
letter.

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1005. Maps have been upil.itrd . showing Im p rove m e nts
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la n d s
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lor urittsual quantities of m all
proclaim ing the recipient *a
guaranteed winner.* a ppearing
to ron ta ln checks, or selling
lo ltrry tickets: 2) Look for u n ­
usual quantities of packages
lo ntalntng Inexpensive 'gifts*,
tn n k rts . or ineless nterchandlsr: :t| Listen for a steady
stream of unsolicited telephone
c a lls from fast talking p itc h ­
men who Insist on speaking to
you r host, but won't talk to
you: and. 4) Look for signs of
llnancl.il distress, such as u n ­
paid blits, overdue notices, or
drastic cutbacks In subsis­
tence Items.
Most seniors arc reluctant to
discuss their participation In
what others characterise aa
scams.
T h e y m ay prefer to
discuss them only w ith their
- most trusted friends or s p iri­
tual advisor. Seek help among
these family friends a nd asso&lt; tales.
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num ber and for a trusted friend
to go through the m all each
day :uid examine suspicious
prom otions. Offer to help b a lin re the checkbook a nd to re­
view credit card statements.
T ills will determine If there Is a
senous financial dra in that
nerds to be plugged.
Postal
inspectors urge active tntervenilon by family or friends In the
.ilfalrs of se rlors where vic­
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It the mall Is being used lo toriltrr uny scheme to defraud the
elderly, report the m atter to
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Second, third

Spanish River wins first
Target title; Three SAC
Every player teams finish in top five
knows the
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SANFORD _ Everyone Is familiar w ith the
coaches and the players on their school’s
basketball teams.
Some are even familiar with the assistant
coaches and cheerleaders.
Exrept for their friends, however, not many
are familiar with the statisticians, who are a
very Important part of a basketball team.
Especially if the statistician Isn’t a student
at the high school.
For the past 17 years or so. Sanford resi­
dent Jeannette SUfley has been keeping
scores and tallying statistics for the boys and
girls basketball teams at both Croons Acad­
emy and Seminole High School.
'I started doing the stats when m y son was
In ninth grade.* SUfley explained. "That was
back In I960. I don’t think I really expected
to still be doing It now but It has Just become
sort of my Job.*
W hile her son was at Crooms Academy,
then called Crooms High School. SUfley look
over the statistician duties and also began
teaching her two daughters. Sandy and Sta­
cey. who were In middle school, how to keep
the books. She then followed her son to
Seminole High School and became the stat
keeper for that school.
It was then that SUfley realized, after
looking over the books for the girls’ team,
that no one was keeping accurate stats o r
com piling the Information Is a m anner that
wap urukratandabla. —
She make ajdealw Hh her daM hters.
*
If they would keep the booksTor the boys,
she would take over the responsibility tor the
girts.
To this day. on any given night at any In ­
county game. SUfley la still wtth her team.
And her daughter. Stacey, still keeps the
books for the boys after working all day w ith
the county.
•When Coach (Sylvester) W ynn took over
for Coach Mac (Ernie MacPheraon) when be
retired, I really thought about retiring my*
self.* SUfley recalled. ‘ B ut W ynn gave me
that look and 1 knew that I had to stay w ith
the team.*
Sports Is nothing new to SUfley. who was a
physical education coach at the mirfetln
school level at Sanford Middle School for
three years. He husband was In the Navy
and relocated to Sanford In 1963. Stlfley
stopped teaching when she and her husband
began a family, but they decided to make
Sanford their permanent home.
One of the things that has kept SUfley w ith
the team for so long, hestrirs the need for
her. Is the kids.
‘ I thoroughly enjoy what I do.* Stlfley ex*
plained. *1 love following the Idds. even after
they graduate. I check on them, look forward
to seeing them when they come home for
visits and If they send me schedules of their
college games. I go out and see them play. I
Just really enjoy seeing the kids play.*
Too often, residents of the com m unity do­
nate their time and efforts to All needs In the
schools. SUfley has gone above and beyond
by donating her time and concern to the
basketball teams of the city far almost 20
years.
And there are no plans for that to stop
anytime soon.

Royal re-signs
with Magic;
Thomas waived

L A K E M A R Y _ Advantage. Lake B rantley.
Although tlte Lady Patriots lost In the finals of
the T a rg rt S o rte r Classic. featuring 16 of the
best girls’ s m r r r tra m s In the state of Florida.
2 - 1 last night In tlte cham pionship game to tw o­
time defending state cham pion S p a nish River,
they finished belter than the five othe r Seminole
C o u n ty tra m s w hich competed and gained a lea
u p for the rest of the season.
Lake Brantley ram e Into the season with a
young team, picked by m any to finish som e­
where behind Luke M ary and U k r Howell In the
m iddle of the Seminole A lh lr ilr Conference

pack.
But La kr Mary's loss yesterday, coupled with
the Lady Patriots’ m arch to the finals, sent out
a message not to gtve up on Like B rantley yet.
Lake Brantley ram e Into List night’s game u n ­
defeated at 7 -0 but (bund a tough m atch In p o w ­
erhouse Spanish River Th e Sharks scored first,
despite L a k r H ra ntlry's control of the play early
In the first half. H ie Lady Patriots hud a chance
to draw (Irsi blood when defender Maggie T u ll la
had an open net In it sent tlte sliot just wide.
Spanish River capitalized at the 32:10 mark
when Lindsay Yonado scored on a crossing
pass past Luke Brantley g o a ltrn d rr S a brina
Ilona pa M r to make II 1-0.

Lake Brantley
and mliara on
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Finally. Lake Brantley was able to capitalize
when Ashley Satth scared on s head* at the
16 02 mark of the aseawd hair is know the
score, lakr Brantley almost went up for the
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saved. A few minutes later. Lahe Brantley had
another ahot on s penalty ftfcfcbut the bsfl was
sent well or the goal.
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high, arcing ahot past Bonaparte and Lahe
Brantley never mounted another serious chal­
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was the first of the season, add the team played
without coach John Schaefer who ntfaaed the
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                    <text>TUESDAY

Decem ber 23. 1997

N r a H i f ta n fo r r f, L a h a M a ry a n d t a m in o l* C o u n ty lin e *

50 Cents

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s o n Ym t. No. 17 • Sanford, Florida

City picks
westside
sites
for adult
business

Cop chief whittles
list of services that
sheriff could provide
W j M A R IA O R E M
Herald Staff W riter

• f B U M WHITE
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • The two aites on
the wrataide ran stay, the a ir­
port area ahould be arratrhed.
That'a the derision the Sanford
City
Com m ission
reached
Monday concerning rr ton in g
for adult entertainment eatabllshmenta.
Faced with an ’ clther/or" dectalon, the city la gam bling
that the two altea rom poalng
19 acres very close to County
Hoad 40 are less likely to ever
be chosen by the adult enter­
tainment Industry than ISO
acres near the Orlando Sanford
Airport.
• M Adult. F ig s &amp;A

Murder
suspects
arrested
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SANFORD •
Investigators
from the SherlfTa Office Major
Crimes Section have arrested a
man and a woman for allegedly
aelllng a fatal dose o f heroin to
a Longwood man last year.
Pamela Sawyer. S I. o f 3739
Keystone Dr.. Orlando, was a r­
rested Friday at the Sheriff's
Office In Sanford. John T o w ­
ers. 38, o f 1401 Tony Circle.
St. Cloud, was taken Into cus­
tody Saturday following a traf­
fic stop In St. Cloud.
SherlfTa Office Public In fo r­
mation Officer Ed McDonough
said that on July 20. 1996.
Towers and Sawyer sold a h alf­
gram o f heroin to David Zarek.
41. o f 548 Sabal Lake Drive.
Longwood.
The neat day.
Zarek was found dead on the
floor o f his apartment.
The
cause o f desth was respiratory
depression brought on by toxic
levels o f heroin In the body.
The heroin that Towers and
Sawyer allegedly sold to Zarek
was 57H pure.
The average
dose o f heroin sold on the
afreet Is 3% pure.
This par­
ticular strain o f heroin Is nick­
named 'R ed Rum ', which la the
word murder apcllcd
b ack ­
wards.
An autopsy conducted by the
Seminole County Medical Ex­
aminer showed
Zarek
had
twice the amount of heroin In
his body needed to cauae
death.
Zarek had paid 9100
• a s H eroin. Fags M

A shopping we will go Left. Sanford P oles Chief Joe
CMard and Sharuque Bryant waft down an awls m WalMart looking lor gifts as pari ol the Fralsma! Order ol

Poles. Sanford Lodge And on the right. Lake Mary
Poles Chief Rehard Beary shops with Raymond El­
more to try and M a wish list

Police officers bring a little
Christm as magic to children
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Herald Staff W riter
SANFORD - Some Seminole County poller
officers played Santa recently, keeping Ihe
magic o f Christmas alive for some area ch il­
dren.
'It went over really w ell.' said Sanford Police
Sgt. Darrell Drewer. T h e y |lhr kid*| all seemed
lo be real h a p p y *
Members o f Ihe Fraternal Order of Police.
Sanford Lodge No. 140. conducted their Ihlrd
'Shop with s C op ' program on Saturday. Dec.
20. This program Is a community service ac­
tivity tn which the principals of elementary
schools In the Sanford/North Seminole County
area are contacted, and requested to provide
the names o f two or three children at those
schools whose families a rt In a financial situa­
tion which prevents them from giving their
child a Christmas with presents. The Order
then contacts the parents to get their perm is­
sion and co-operation In doing this for their
child.
The day started o ff wtth parents bringing
Ihrlr children lo McDonald's around 8 u.m All
who showed up were treated to breakfast and
Santa Claus made an appearance driven up by
a patrol car. Kids got their chance to speak
with Santa and have their photos taken with

SANFORD - A lint o f right
possible poller service* that
could be contracted out lia*
been whittled down lo four
bused on rreom m rm latlon* by
Sanford Police C hief Joe D il­
lard presented to the city
commission
on
Monday.
Commissioner*, however, warn
lo make Ihrlr own derisions.
T m gonna listen but I'm
going lo do my own hom e­
work.*
said
Com m issioner
Wintry Kckslrln. "There's Jobs
at slake. There's a lot at stake
now. Each of us should review
Ihl* carefully.’
An Independent consultant
hired try the city lo evaluate
I he SPD rrcom m endrd major
rlum gr* for the poller d epart­
ment. which lie found lo be o p ­
erating lie low average A c iti­
zen ronim ltlre recommended
Ihr SPD keep Its ch ief and
make changes with the a ssis­
tance o f the Sem inole County
S h eriff* Office.
Ilased on that recom m enda­
tion. the SPD Is currently un­
dergoing a reorganization with
a foru* on community policing
In a memorandum dated Dec
8. Dillard and Mayor Larry
Dale, acting on tjrhalf of (he
commission, developed a list ol

eight services that could be
contracted out to the sheriff.
O f those right services. Dil­
lard recommended contracting
(ait communications services
and Information
technology
support/computrr-dala
p roc­
essing.
Although Ih r
Ideal
situutkm would be to keep
iiim m unlratlon* within the de­
t r im e n t
to
facilitate
the
((im m unity
pollrtng
effort.
Dillard tile d rxrerpls from the
independent survey which said
’ while the rommunlcallona and
dispatch function performed
satisfactorily, the department
did not leave the
tn-houar
( om iniinuation
Information
technology support capability
lo
rrcognlze
Ih r
appllcatlons/syslrm * needed lo p ro ­
duce Information reporta to
Improve deployment and other
reports nerrsaary to manage
the police department.*
DtILird said crime
scene
technical services could be
contracted lo Ihe sheriff b e­
cause this highly technical
field requires specially trained
and skilled prraonncl. Another
sender that could go Is drugs
and vtar investigation through
C CIII D ir S ID Is already In
the process of disbanding the
S|ie(lal Investigation Unit with
two oirit ers already assigned lo
See P olice. Fags SA

Ho, ho, ho

him.
The officers then took the children lo Wal
Mart on Orlando Drive, where they would fiavr
their own police officer to shop wtth. Each
child Is given 9100 lo spend cm anything they
want. Aftrr Ihe shopping spree, thr children
are lakrn lo Ihr lodge where thr police officers
help them wrap their gifts.
‘ Shop with u Cop* started In 1995. and II Is
•in activity participated In by Krulrmul Order
Police lodges across the nation. In Ihe first
year, thr Sanford lodge eoukl alford helping
nine children. The following year II doubled lo
18 children. This year, there are 32 children.
D ie program Is funded by Ihr lodge hosting a
golf tournament In Ihe spring
Thin year's
tournament was held at Ihe Tlnuruan Oolf and
Country Club wtth u barbecue afterwards at
'Cheers* In Lake Mary. Funds are also raised
by a yard sale held each year by the associate
lodge members and from donations from c iti­
zens In the community.
In addition to support by McDonald's and
Wal-Mart, Auto Nation volunteered Ihrlr nipport by donating money lo help Ihe lodge take
more children.

ThiCity of
Sanford this
past we e k
hosted its

annual
Christmas parly
complete with
Santa Claus,
who moonlights
as tha mayor,
Larry Oala.
Employees
drew names of
local children
mho ore less
fortunate, and
Santa passed
out the gifts
employees
purchased for
them. Wayne
Oensch
Chanties Inc.
sponsored tha
event.

The Sanford Lodge Is comprised of approxi­
mately 85 police officers and deputies from Ihe
cities o f Sanford. Lake Mary. Winter Springs
and the Seminole County Sh eriffs Department.

Top school counselor and the philosophy of the dove
B f K ELLIE W SENKH
Herald Staff Writer

Correction
In a story that appeared
In the weekend edition o f
the Sar\ford H erald, co m ­
ments from Sanford resident
Jam es Spears Inadvertently
accompanied a photo o f
former mayoral candidate
Vernon
Spears.
Vernon
Spears did not participate
In the grading o f the mayor's
freshman
year.
Jam es
Spears was never a m ayoral
candidate. The H erald re­
grets the error.

SANFORD
One
middle
school guidance counselor Is
chosen as the best In the state
every year by the
Florida
School Counselor Association’s
Professional
Recognition
Committee.
This year's recipient o f the
coveted title Is Lakcvlew Middle
School’s Dr. Tcreslta Leeson.
"This Is such a big honor.*
Leeson said. 'I am very proud
and very humbled. When I
think that there are so many
other counselors out there d o ­
ing a good Job. It's Just very
humbling.*
Leeson was treated to a din­
ner at the Adam's Mark Hotel
on International drive and after
many nice things were said
about her and her accom ­
plishments. she was presented
with a plaque. That plaque now
hangs on her office wall along
with many o f her other accom ­
plishments.
While she likes to recognize’
all o f the others In her field.
Lesson still stands slightly
above the test, as the State of

Florida recognized.
Rom In Ihe United States.
Leeson was raised In a multi­
cultural environment. Her fa­
ther. a Untied Slates Navy v e t­
eran o f World War II. was
Philippine and her mother, a
concert
pianist,
was
from
France. Because o f his military
Ues. Lecson's father moved his
family lo Havana. Cubs, where
she was raised.
When Castro took over Cuba.
Leeson's father moved his Limlly back to America lo ensure
that they would be afforded the
privilege of living In a dem o­
cratic society.
*1 have always been very
proud o f my family’s decision
to leave their material posses­
sions behlnds so that we could
keep our Ideals o f living In de­
m ocracy* Leeson said.
Her family settled tn Miami
and when she graduated from
high school. Leeson attended
her first year o f college In
Michigan. She transferred to
the University o f Miami In her
sophomore year and there
Leeson
earned
both
her
bachelor's and master's de­
l s * L a sses. Fsga 3A

Award-winning Laksvtsw Mtddl* School counselor. Dr.
Tsretita Leeson. surrounded by student-members ol
La Paloma. tha Dova, a club focuses on kind acts ol

giving: Shaiim Nieves. Pamela Trinidad, Jamas Craddock. Danny damson, Michelle Nathan. Coray Donaldson. Michelle Wonts and Marissa Pyfo.

S U B S C R I B E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D FOR T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . Call 32 2-2 6 1 1

�2 * •Santoro H w M l Santoro. HoraJa Tuaaday. December 23. 1997

Intern brings Orient to classroom
Help for seniors this
holiday season
LAKE MARY • The National
M rals on Wheels Foundation
and Kraft Food*, thr nations
largest food company, r r c c m ly
announced a partnership to
benefit our nation's at-risk
rld rrlv this holiday season.
The Ro.il of "Share the H o li­
days* is to focus both national
and local attention on the vital
work done dally by m eals on
a lir r ls program s throughout
the United States. A special
‘ share the holidays" grant fund
Iu s been created and will be
supplemented
through
con­
sumer purchase*. $ 2 5 from
each special coupon re d eem ed
by consumer* at their local
grocery or retail store will be
donated by Kraft to the na­
tional meals on wheels founda­
tion.
Better Living for
Senior*
provides Meals on W heels.
Congregate Meals. T ra n sp o rta ­
tion. Chore and Home R epair*.
1lomemaklng.
Legal services
and Volunteers. Donations can
!&gt;e directly n u de to B etter
Living for Seniors 1097 Sand
Pond Road. Luke Mary. Fla.
32746.

Community music
programs
The Community Music P ro ­
gram o f Seminole Com m unity
College announces preschool
classes for January. Aitvrnturrs In Music will be offered
on Thursdays beginning Janu ­
ary 15 and continuing through
February 26. Classes for stu­
dents ages 18 monlhs-3 year*
will be held at 9 a.m. and 10
a.m. A new class for ch ildren
ages 3 1/2 - 5 years old will be
held on Thursdays at 1:30
p m. All rLisses are $39. The
(earlier Is Kathy Evans.
Klndermuslk classes will b e
offered on Saturdays b e g in ­
ning Jan. 10 and continuing
through Aprtl 25. Beginning
classes for students 18 months
• -l years will be hrld at 9 a.m.
and 10 a.m. Young Child cLiss
for students ages 4 1 / 2 - 7

years old win be held on Sat­
urdays at I I a.m. All classes
ate $78 A lake home music
and activity kit I* available for
an additional cost. Tile In­
structor is Amy Gonzalez For
registration
Inform ation,
please call Robin Parker (4071
328 4722 ext 3414

Preservation
LONGWOOD- Tlie concern for
the preservation o f the Jewish
wuy o f life has motivated C on ­
gregation Beth Am to create a
new Bingo Game on Sunday
evenings. Beth Am 1* located at
3899 Sand L ik e Rd. at U ne
Drive, three miles west o f Lake
Brantley High School In Longwood.
The game will lie on Sunday
evening* with door* opening a I
5 p m and gam e* starting at 7
p m. IToceeds from the Bingo
will lie used to enhance the
education o f young and old
alike In the customs, traditions
and cerem onies of Ihelr ances­
tors.
Bingo workers recognize well
that the survival o f American
Jewry through the next century
Is highly questionable
and
without extreme efforts, a way
o f life Itrsl brought to North
American shores In the 1650's
will disappear.
The lllngo volunteers them ­
selves provide for a friendly,
social atmosphere during the
games. In the past. Bingo vol­
unteers have come forward not
only to benefit Jewish learning
but also out o f a simple desire
for fun and good times.
Congregation Beth Am Bingo
has been cited repeatedly by
players as being the most
fncndly and com fortable game
In town. Players have com e
from all walks o f life and from
diverse communities through­
out the area to support the no­
ble goals o f the group. Even
ihe food served Is better than
ever to guarantee enjoyment fur
one and all.
For more Information cull
Congreg.it Ion Belh Am at 8623505.

W est meets East
at W ilson, other area
elementary schools
By COURTNXT LKFFEW
Herald C orrespon den t__________
SANFORD _ W ilson Elem en­
tary Is getting a Utile taste o f
Japanese culture.
Kayo Ogu. is from Osaka.
Japan and through the In ter­
national Intent Program. O go
k is spent the last two months
In Florida. She is being hosted
by Ihe l*aul lumily. C ookie
Paul t* a teacher at Wilson and
met Ogo on the Internet and
through E-mails.
After being pen pals for
about two months. Paul found
a way to get O go Into Ihe In­
tern Program.
Before long.
Ogo was on her way to Florida
for a th ree m onth stay with a
family she had only seen In
photos.
The Paul fam ily wailed at
the airport with a Japanese
sign that said, 'Welcome Itayo
O go,' while anticipating the
arrival of the new addition to
their family. They knew only
dial she would be wearing a
pink sweater.
However, for
the P au ls this was not • new
experience.
Ogo would be
their eighth Japanese student.
'K a yo ia more than I ever
could have Imagined. She fits
In ao well w ith our fam ily.”
said Paul.
Back home, Ogo la • senior
at Klnki University, where she
is receiving her degree In Law.

College is much different In
Japan though- The students
lake a test and those scores
determ ine exactly what col­
lege they trill be attending.
The students do not get to
choose a university of their
liking. Abo, Ogo may be going
to school for law but she plans
on teaching the Japanese cul­
ture.
Therefore,
after
she
graduates In March. Ogo w ill
be going to about one more
year o f school to get some re­
quired education courses then
become a teacher. In Japan, it
doesn't nutter what you r d e ­
gree Is in to get a Job In a par­
ticular field.
Ogo has two brothers, one 25
and the other 23. Ogo Is the

till.

LOCAL FOW «CAlT

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Today: Partly cloudy. Highs
near 80. Lows In the mid60s.
Wednesday:
Partly
cloudy with a chance of
thunderstorms. High* In the
upper-70s. Lows near 60.

TUE6DAY:
6QUJHAR
TABU:
min..
12:00 a.m.. maj. 6:09 a.m..
min.. 12:10 p.m., maj. 6:25
p.m.

Thursday and Friday: Partly
cloudy. Illghs In the mid70s. Lows In the mid -50s.

high: 2:28 a.m.. 2:37 p.m..
low: 8:91 a.m., 0:03 p.m.

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2:33 am.. 2:42 p.m.. low:
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Seas are 1-2
feet taitth a light chop. Water
temperature at Daytona la
62 degrees and at New Symma. 63 degrees. Winds are
from the southeast at 5-10
tn.p.h.

Irw ontTK ^T
Th e high tem perature In
Sanford Monday was 84 d e­
grees and the overnight low
was 66.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,

Tuesday totaled .07 Inches.
•Sunrise...............7:14 a.m.
•Sunset................5:35 p.m.

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1. Wash hands thoroughly
before, during and offer m eal
preparation (for at least 20
seconds).
2. Cook red meats and poultry
until well done.
3. N ever use the som e plates
or utensils for raw and cook ed
meats.
4. Refrigerate or freese cook ed
food within 2 hours after
cooking.
5. Store food In small, shallow
covered containers that have
been sanitized.
6. Keep hot foods hot and cold
foods cold.
7. Inspect leftovers and when
in doubt, throw It out!
8.
Disinfect
refrigerators
regularly
to
prevent
the
spread o f bacteria.
9.
Use
an
E PA-reglstcred
disinfectant, such as C lorox
liquid bleach, to kill disease-

producing
germs
in
the
kitchen.
10. Use a solution o f 3/4 cup
household liquid bleach per I
gallon water
to disinfect
dishcloths
and
qpongea.
dinnerware. countertops and
Doors. Rinse and allow to air
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gradients and how each Iteai
used. The tea Is green
and the children said tt taste
bitter but I think It's good.*
■aid Ogo.
While In Florida, Ogo Is go­
Ogo for
haw to buy an- ing to Disney. Epcot. and
says. *IU Just hi
MOM. Ogo has only been to
other slocking.*
Ogo has found the children Disney once and that arms m
to be very Interested to learn­ Tokyo which la eight hours
ing Ihe Japanese culture end away from her hometown. She
totoes, they caufit on quickly, •ays Disney is very popular in
ana .nee nve classes everyasy Japan.
Ogo'a beat memory of Flor­
with every age group. Ogo
tcaehea Ihe klndergartnere. ida was meeting her pen pal
n ay ahiaaea and songs while and going to an NBA
the m b e i h n team calllg- which she a m was "Very exriling.* She haa aim hit tha
malls and the theaters, in Ja­
characters and Ogo stales that pan, there are many American
■he daeaoft even knew then theaters but the movies are
all. Therefore,
the clasers about three or four months
teamed simple words like old.
When asked about how
mountain and rein.
Ogo has also gotten the crowded It Is here Ogo replied.
chance to go to other elemen­ "This is not crowded. In Japan.
tary schools Including Heath­ I will be walking on the streets
row. Longwood, Lakevfew. and bumping into people.*
This Is Ogo'* third trip to the
wtU be vtslttng Indian Trails af­
ter Christmas. She has tried to United States but she says
leach a variety of different Florida is her favorite so Car.
At Wilson. Ogo sail] be surely
things st each school. For ex­
ample, the Japanese Tea missed and she hopes the
Ceremony wso performed for children will remember what
she haa taught them. Ae for
Longwoood Elementary.
The ceremony Is only foe the Paul's. Ogo will always be
spect
ctal occasions in Japan. I welcome and considered part
s hbowed
ow
Ihe children all the in­ of their family.

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In Japan, ihcre art two r e ­
ligions Buddhism and Shin­
toism therefore. Ogo does not
celebrate Christmas and Santa
Claus.
'N ew Year* Is very big over
in Japan. Thr whole fam ily
and grandparent* come t o ­
gether lo celebrate. W e have
special food and wear tra d i­
tional clothes. Christmas is
Just a lime wr arr suppose to
enjoy not celebrate, said Ogo.
*1 still have a Christmas tree at
home though.*
Paul says, that Ogo Is th eir
Aral Japanese student that has
a irre at home. In the Paul
house. Ogo has a slocking lik e
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-We fought all Ihe time when
1 was younger, but now they
ore very protective over me.*
said Ogo.
OgD*s father owns a smog
her two brothwork.
The that impression Ogo
of..........
Florida t o ®
sky being very big. In
abr ears, that the am
t the
theater.
Oga found many differences
In lot two countries Including
the school system.
"The children eat I
In Japan, there la no wrack
time. The majority of Japanese
schools wear uniforms and are
very strict. The Instructors
check the children's finger
nails everyday to see If they?*
clean. Also, the children here
•re so friendly, bring, and
cheerful. They give me hugs
and are happy to ace ate each
day. In Japan It Is disrespectfol to hug your leather.* said

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a n . The county and the city,
he aald. are working together
to aatlofy court orders that altentative sites be Identified for
nment establishsexually-oriented
Al present there are right le­
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all located In the Cassel­
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this.* Eckstein said. *1 don't
want prople In the SPD that
the C C Iil.
Services that could slay, a c ­
have not bought Into this. They
cording to Dillard. Include K 9,
are the ones pushing us Into
the four school rrsourer o ffi­
Option C.
cers and a DAME officer, back*
*We have people undermining
ground
Investigations
and
this commission and the c h ie f
testing o f police applicants,
If people can't buy Into this
and major crimes I investiga­
then grt rid of them.*
Dale agreed saying, 'get. on
tions. .
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City commlsaionars will hold t I ha team and qsrit sabotaging
the effort.* In addition. Dale
a special work session to forther discuss Dillard's recom ­
mentioned a petition which Is
mendations. As the managing
circulating among SPD staff,
body of the S ID . the com m is­
lie said the petition Is de­
sion has the final say In what
signed to fool people and that
stays and wliat goes.
when he received It he would
Eckstein encouraged the SPD
throw it In the trash ran.
to continue Its efforts despite
Commissioner Velma
W il­
those who are trying to under­
liam s aald the ch ief needs to
mine the police department.
send the message that this
•We need people to buy Into
won't be tolerated and that an

Drug charges
John Huddleston. 37. o f 125
Coachllght Ct.. Sanford, was
arrested Friday by Sem inole
County deputies.
Huddleston
was charged with possession
o f cannabis and possession o f
drug paraphernalia.
Hud­
dleston was arrested at the
com er o f County Road 437 and
County Home.
Officer con ­
ducted a traffic stop on Hud­
dleston for going 66 In a 45.

Aggravated battery

Vincent Foster. 23. o f un­
known residence, was arrested
Sunday by Sanford
police.
Foster was charged with aggra­
vated battery, criminal m is­
chief and resisting
without
violence. Foster was arrr*trd
at Lake Monroe Terrace. F os­
ter allegedly took a knife and
cut his girlfriend below her left
eye.

Traffic atop
Demetrius Herndon. 38. o f
unknown residence, was ar­
rested Monday by possession
o f drug paraphernalia, resist­
ing without violence and p os­
session o f marijuana under 30
grams.
Officer conducted a
traffic stop on Herndon for de­
fective equipment. ’

Slater hit
Jerry Butler. 20. o f 3300
Hughey St.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Saturday by Sem inole
County deputies.
Butler was
charged with battery and a r­
rested at the above address.
Butler allegedly hit his sister In
the fuce and the back o f the
head.

Drug chargaa

Darrins Butler, 24. o f 124
Scott Dr.. Sanford, was a r ­
rested Sunday by Sem inole
County deputies.
Butler was
charged with possession with
Intent to sell/dellver cocaine,
possession o f cocaine, p osses­
sion o f cannabis under 20
grama and possession o f drug
paraphernalia. Butler was a r­
rested In the 1900 block o f
Southwest Road.
O fllccr no­
ticed Butler loitering at a prop­

erty where loitering la strictly
prohibited.

Drug paraptemalia
Loren Baker Jr.. 43. o f 701 E.
8th St.. Sanford, was arrested
Sunday by Seminole County
deputies. Baker was charged
with possession o f dnig para­
phernalia
and
arrested
at
South Palmetto. Officer pulled
over a suspicious vehicle In an
area supposedly known for
narcotics activity.

Aleohol possession
Andrew Heaberlln.
19. of
1225 Randolph St.. Sanford,
was arrested Saturday by Win­
ter Springs police.
Heaberlln
was charged with possession
o f alcoholic beverage by a per­
son under 21. possession of
cannabis under 20 grama and
possession o f drug parapher­
nalia. Heaberlln was arrested
at the com er o f Stale Road 434
and Belle Avenue.

Rssisting srrsst
Richard Davis, 56. o f un­
known residence, was arrested
Sunday by Sanford
police.
Davis was charged with re­
sisting without violence and ar­
restee! In the 300 block o f East
Third Street. Officer received a
call about an Individual taking
things from the drop ares of
Ooodwlll.
Mary Helshman. 43. o f 2611
Hiawatha Avr.. Sanford, was
arrested Friday by Sanford p o ­
lice.
Helshman was charged
with resisting without violence
and arrested at the above resi­
dence.

Sister's lug
Nlqueka HUIery. 19. o f 2371
W ater St.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday by
Seminole
County deputies. Hill cry was
charged with aggravated b a t­
tery and arrested at King
Street.
Hlllery allegedly ran
over her sister's leg with her
car.

Incidsnts
A red 92 Jeep Cherokee four
door, license plate number
SWM89Q. was stolen Friday In

altitude
and
philosophy
change was In order.
Sgt.
Darrell
Presley
said
those undermining the efforts
were In the
minority
and
•would weed them selves out.*
Commissioner Brady Lesaard
said at one point tha com m is­
sion needed to get past all the
petty things and let the SPD
’ run with the* ball.* "I'm pretty
excited about the changes I'm
seeing alrrady.*
Dillard, who also distributed
an SPD master plan and policy
bonk, told com m issioners the
majority o f command person ­
nel Is working h ard ,an d d ili­
gently at the task at hand.
T h is
com m ission
will
see
positive results.*

the 300 block o f Rochelle Ave­
nue.
A white 88 Pontiac Sunbird
four door, license plate number
WAK2HX. was stolen Saturday
In the 1900 block o f Country
Club Road.
A JVC disc player worth
• 140 was stolen Sunday In the
1900 block o f West 18th Street.
A purse with a Social Secu­
rity card, a Florida driver's li­
cense. checks and personal
papers were stolen Sunday In
the 800 block o f East 14th
Street.
A blue 87 Bulck LeSabre four
door,
license plate number
UDP07L, was stolen Sunday In
the 400 block o f North Pal­
metto.
A purse with 620 caah. a
checkbook, a Florida driver's
license, a Social Security card
and 12 credit cards were stolen
Friday In the 500 block o f East
25lh Street.
A General Electric washing
machine, a gas furnace, a
queen box spring and m at­
tress. and a twin bed box
spring and mattress were s to ­
len Saturday In the 500 block
o f Celery Avenue. Total value
o f property stolen: $1,300.
A red 86 QMC 3/4 ton. li­
cense plate number 4IC225.
was stolen Friday In the 300
block o f Rachclle Avenue.
An Ericsson cell phone worth *
•5 0 was stolen Saturday
In
the 400 block o f West Seminole
Boulevard.
An NEC cell phone worth
•350 was stolen Saturday In
the 4100 block o f Orlando
Drive.
Stereo equipment, clgarettea
and tapes were stolen Saturday
In the 2400 block o f Park Ave­
nue.
A Sorrento bike worth $417
was stolen Friday In the 3600
block o f South Orlando Drive.
Eight gold Cadillac em blem s
were stolen Friday In the 2600
block o f Laurel Avenue. Total
value o f property stolen: $840.
A blue 84 Oldsmobile Cutlass
two door, license plate number
XPR82S. was stolen Friday at
Lake Monroe Terrace.

Before
attending
school. Leeson taught' foreign
language. It waa then that sh e
began to reallxe the need for
cross-cultural education and
sensitivity.
After she returned to college
and earned her master’s d e­
gree. Leeson mamrd and b e­
gan her family.
While she was raising her
young children. Lrrson went
back to school, this time at Ihe
University o f Florid#. where
she earned her Ph D in Coun­
selor Education with an em ­
phasis on cross-cultural

she

has been at
Leeson hoa
for imp
' Innovative pr
on that
perfect attendance program,
parenting classes, a positive
Influence rap group, career
education programs, a c la s s ­
room guidance program and
take stock In children, which
Leeaon la Ihe liaison person
for at the school.
In addition to these pro­
grams. Lesson also founded
the La Paloma club which Is
dedicated to teach students the
art o f gM ng. Through activities
such as cleaning the premises.
g M n g a teacher a rose and d o ­
nating money to schools In
need, the La Paloma club,
which Is Spanish for dove,
teaches children to be good
examples to others and recog­
nises the positive rather em ­
phasising Ihe negative.
Perhaps one o f Leeaon'a fin­
est accomplishments la Ihe
Multicultural Club.
This adds another perspec­
tive to guidance at the middle
school level, the croaa-cultural
dimension. The philosophy o f
the club Is that by recognising
students with different b ack ­
grounds. prule in a student's
heritage Is emphasised and

Heroin
LA
for the fatal dose o f the drug.
Towers and Sawyer are being
held without bond In the Sem i­
nole County Correctional Fa­
cility. Sawyer made her Initial
court appearance Saturday at 9
a.m. Towers made hla first
court appearance at 9 a.m.
Sunday.
In Florida, drat degree mur­
der la a capital felony.
The
maximum punishment Is the
death penalty.

county com m issioners do not
•grandfather" these establish­
ments In January, they would
be bound by the county’s new
adult ordinance to relocate by
late 1999.
Thus, there’s a scramble to
Identify the appropriate alter­
native sites. Unless the county
and each o f the cities do so.
there Is a chance an entrepre­
neur would b y to open a chib
or
buatnesa
whereve r
be
choose.
T t’a been
been politically expedtent o f the
i
other cities to close
their eyes
i
ryes and
let Sanford be a
dump-all.- Dale said Monday.
"We're trying to cooperate, and
expect the other cities wtU do
the same. They could grt
caught- Everyone should share
The county was kind
to ask for our Input.
The decision will be theirs. But
we win have Input."
Dale said he will address the
county commissioners at their
next public meeting on Jan.
13.
Pastor Jimmy Dale Patterson
a t the Central Baptist Church,
his church members and resi­
dents o f Ihe west side are very
concerned about the posslblltty the area near ihe' church
win becom e sin city o f Ihe
county.
"W e re between a rock and a
hard place." said CotnmlsW hltey
Eckstein on
T don’t Uke selling
the people on Ihe west-

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"None o f us likes this." Dale
aald.

there la an Increase In toler­
ance In others.
T h ro u g h my background and
working with children, I real­
ised how Important la It to re­
spect and love Ihe differences
among people.* Leeson ex­
plained.
Leeson Is Ihe chairman of
the guidance department at
Lakevlew and la very Involved
with all factions o f school life
and Important
Issues
that
arise.
Last year she was named
Outdance Counselor o f the
Year for Seminole County. It's
evident, through her dedication
to and love for the children In
her care. Leeson waa a very
good choice for the stale.

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events of the year For newty ro elected commis­
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paign promises, printed out on note paper For
newly -elected Commissioner AJ Crump. A was also
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computer paper Crump also get a document certi­
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Commissioner Gary Piender. who has a penchant
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OTPSB r. SCOTT
Gypsle F. Scott. 72. G rand­
view Avenue. Sanford, died
Thursday. Dec. 18. 1997 at
Columbia
M edical
C en ter
Sanford. B om Jan. 19. 1925 In
Hungtlngton.
W.
Va..
she
moved to Central Flortdu from
Columbus. Ohio In 1953. Mrs.
Scott was a hom em aker. She
was a m em ber o f First Baptist
Church M arkham Woods.
Survivors Include husband.
George: daughter, Robin Joh n ­
son. Sanford; sisters. Ruth
Price. Sanford. Louise Smith.
Greenville. S.C., Nell Looney.
Columbus. Ohio: five grand­
children.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangement a.

JOSEPH J. BOSTIC
Joseph J. Bostic, 92. Carver
Avenue. Maitland, died Mon
day. Dec. 22. 1997 at Sunbelt
Health Care Center. Orlando.
B om July 19. 1905. In San­
ford. he was a lifelong resident
of Central Florida. Mr. Bostic
was a retired plumber. He was
a m ember o f Bethel Seventh day Adventist Church.
Survivors Include wife, Mattle Mae. Maitland: son. Roy,
Sanford: step-daughter. G loria
Price. Maitland: two gran d ­
children.

CLAYTON COLE
Clayton
Cole.
77.
West
Towne
Parkway.
Altam onte
Springs, died Monday. Dec.
22. 1997. B om In Cleveland.

Ohio, he moved to Central
Florida in 1955. Mr. Cole wme
a retired heavy equipment op­
erator. lie eras a Baptist.
Survivors include daughters.
Carol A. Kona. Jackie Jean
Gibson, both o f Sanford. Nlkl.
Cleveland. Ohio. Bette. Fort
Myers: 12 grandchildren: 20
grrat -grandchildren.
Vossen Cremation Sendees.
Inc.. Orlando. In charge o f ar­
rangements.
J K A N M A M S O O D B A IO
Jean Marie Ooddard. 72.
East Ridgewood Street. A lta ­
monte Springs, died Sunday.
Dec. 21. 1997. B om Feb. 1.
1925 tot Washington. D.C.. ahe
moved to Central Florida In
1970. Mrs. Goddard was a
hom rm akrr She waa a m em ­
ber o f St. Augustine Catholic
Church and Augle's Elders.
Survivors include husband.
W illiam ' F.:
sons.
M ichael
Whltely. Oklahoma City. David
WlUtely. Woodard. Olda.. W il­
liam III. Huntlngtown. M d..
Robert. Orlando: daughters,
Teresa
W hltely
McCullum .
Oklahoma
City.
M argaret
Christine Stewart. Clarksville.
Md..
Elisabeth.
Virginia
Beach. Va.. Karen Jordan.
Okemua. Mich.. Mary Teresa
Hall. Akron. Ohio: brother.
W arren Taltavull. Olney, M d.;
23 grandchildren: one great­
grandchild.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, Longwood, In charge o f arrangementa.

HOWARD WILLIAM UNDSST
Howard W illiam Lindsey, 85,
Lake Eagle Drive. Thomeevtlle.
Ga. died Sunday. Dec. 21,
1997 at his residence. He waa
bom March I I . 1912 tn Aus­
tin. W. Va. Mr. Undaey was r e ­
tired from the U.S. A ir Force.
H r was a m em ber o f the R e ­
tired Military O fficers Aaaoc.
;uid thr F.lks Club.
Survivors Include wife. Bar­
bara Faye; ions. Von Houston,
laoaquah.
Wash..
Robert
Spann.
Shallmar.
Fla.;
brother.
Harry
Lee.
Lake
Worth. Fla.: four grandchil­
dren:
nine
great-

grandchildren.
Joyce Keettnf Nicholson, 83.
Quail Ridge court. Sanford,
died Saturday. Dec. 20. 1907.
Bom July 13, 1914 In Cookston. Minn, she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1929. Mrn
Nicholson was a homemaker.
She was a member of Once
United Methodist Church In
Lake Mary. She eras a member
and past matron of Seminole
Chapter No. 3, Order of East­
ern Star and the Penny Pinch­
ers.
Survivors include daughter.
Jeanette Klnlaw. Sanford; Ma­
ter. Grace Davie. Sanford.
Brtaaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. tn charge of arrange­
ments.
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George F. Schneider. 67. In­
dian River Drive North. Edgewater. died Monday, Dec. 22.
1997 at Bert Fteh Medical
Center. New Smyrna Beach.
Bom In Onaway, Mich., he waa
stationed at the Sanford Naval
Air Station from 1900 to 1908.
Mr. Schnleder waa retired
from the U.S. Navy and Piper
Aircraft. He waa a veteran of
the Korean Conflict and Viet­
nam. He waa a
of the
National Retired Officer* Aaeoclation and the Fleet Reserve
of Sanford.
Survivors
include
wife.
Norma L ; eon. Martin A..
Longwood:
daughter.
Tert,
Memphis: atx grandchildren.
Dudley Edgewatcr Chapel.
Edgewater, In charge of ar­
rangements.

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Aovaea
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and make cur* it'e in good working
order now, before they have an
internal water leak.
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respond immediately to turn off
the water.
Most water companies are not
responsible for internal leaks, but
that's hard to explain to a panicked
customer.
While they are at it, they should
also locate and inspect the shut-offs
h r sinks, toilets, washing machines,
WATER COMPANY DISPATCHER
DEAR DISPATCHER) Good
la handy and that thay know
DEAR ABBY: HI P&lt; straight to
the point I lie too much. Sometimes
I lie about little things, but other
times I lie about big things.
Last waek, I woke up end real­
ised that my habit of lying waa
wrong, and ona day HI have to pay
foe it
I've tried to atop, but over and
over I catch myself doing it again. I
want to talk to my mom about this,
but whan I got ready to ask her for
help. I feel embarrassed and scared.
Abby. 1 desperately need your
advice.

NEEDS ADVICE IN VIRGINIA

DEAR NEEDS ADVICE)
Yew*re right — eoaaeday yon

while yen knee the deeire
to quit.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
passed away many years or» when
our children were very young. I
have remained cloae to hie family
and they are a big part of my chil­
dren's lives.
1 am planning to remarry and
don't know iff should atop referring
to thorn as my in-lawa. Wo will
always be cloae, but I dent want
to hurt thorn or offond my new
In-lawa.
Abby, how should I refer to’ eid*
in-laws?
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Patriots reach finals
Lake Brantley to face Spanish River for Target title
In Ihe half.

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Herald correspondent

A Christmas
gift guide for
fishermen
SANFORD Christmas is right around the
com er, and fishermen can be a hard (rou p
to shop far. Some gifts, however, are ap­
preciated bjr most anglers. A quality filet
knife is guaranteed to
face. Be sure to get a knife with at kaat a .
or 8 Inch blade. Better filet knives w ill cost
from 810.00 • 820.00.
A good pair at polarised sunglasses Is also
a well appreciated gift. Make sure to look

polarised, and functional.
If the angler In your family does not have
a subscription to ‘ Florida Sportsman*
magazine. I recommend It highly. This
magazine Is very comprehensive, and cov­
ers angling across the entire state very
thoroughly. It Is also very Informative, and
Includes many ‘ how to* sections.
If none of these gifts w ill work In your
particular case, you might conaider angling
attire. Typically fishermen would rather
spend their money on equipment and sup­
plies rather than an clothing. Outlets such
as the Sports Authority have ssrttona o f
clothing dedicated for anglers, so shoppers
do not have to browse through the entire
store.

SHUPE’S SCOOP
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO GIVE A SPE­
CIAL GIFT. CONSIDER A GUIDED FISHING
TRIP. LISTS OF GUIDES CAN BE FOUND
AT TACKLE SHOPS AND MARINAS.

LAKE MARY _ Oranted, the girls' soccer state
tournament Is still some two months sway, but
If past history Is any Indication, the Lake Bran­
tley Patriots and Bon Raton-Spaniah River
Sharks should be among the contenders.
Why? Because they’ve qualified lor tonight's
championship game of the Target Soccer Class
girls' soccer tournament at Lake Mary High

School.
Lake Brantley knocked off the Daytona
Beach-Seabreeze Sandersba 3-1 before the
two-time defending Class 6A state champion
Spanish River blanked the host Lake Mary
Rams 2-0.
"There has been a correlation of trams that
do well In this tournament generally do well in
the state tournament said Lake Mary coach
■nd tournament director BUI Etaarle. There
haw been several years where the Target tour­
nament champion went on to win the slate ti­
tle.Lake Brantley aaatstant roach Tim Harper,
filling in for head coach John Schaefer who was
home sick, would rather not look that for
ahead.
Tm happy with the game that the girls
played tonight.* said Harper. *lt was ■ great
team effort.
"WeVe had several games rained out ■&gt; for
this season, so we’re still aratrhlng to see what
style of soccer we're going to pfoy. We're wry
pleased with that we’ve seen no for. but It’s still
loo early to tell as for os nuking a run at thr
state title.*
Oinger SeUick and Megan McMillan com­
bined on all three of the Lake Brantley's goals
against Seabreeze. Scltlrk scored first on an
assist from McMillan with Just 3:34 expired.
McMillan took a pass from SelUck and made
It 2-0 at 19:52. Becky Williams scored for
Seabreeze at 28.04 to cut the lead In half, but
McMillan scored again on another assist from
Selllck with less than four minutes remaining

Sabrina Bonaparte had to
ft1* 'hrT .
on the seven shots on
goal attempted by Seabreeze.
In the nightcap, senior -keeper Rachel Elsby
had to nuke four tarea on Lake Mary’s nine
■hots to shut out the Rams.
Renee Phfljtps and Amber ToOefoon provided
Km offense
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of.

Tonight. We learned what It was going to
take, mentally and physically, to steo uo to the
next IcwL Now the girls haw to deride If they
are willing to make the aarrtflees to grt to that
next level.*
Earlier In the day. In consolation round play
the Lake Howell Stiver Hawks eliminated the
Lyman Greyhounds, 4*1.
Nandi Bryce scored a pair of goals for the Sil­
ver Hawks while JtU Rice and Dana Wllcoa
each scored once. Sarah Rtchlns had Lyman s
goal.
Lake Howell outahot Lyman 23-7 and had an
8 -1 advantage in comer kicks.
In other consolation games played Monday.
Clearwater Central Catholic ousted Clearwatcr-Countrystde. 3-1; Winter Park needed pen­
alty kicks to bounce Bishop Moore. 3-2: and
Melbourne blanked Vslrlco-Bloomingdsle. 2-0
Flw games are on tap for today at Lake Mary
High School's Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Lake Howell and Clearwater Central Catholic
arc scheduled to play at 9 a m. with Winter
Park taking on Melbourne st 11 a m. The win­
ners of those two games will play In the fiflhplace gome at 3 p m.
At 5 pm . Lake Mary takes on Daytona
Beach Seabreeze in the thlrd place game be­
fore the Lake Brantley-Spanlah Rhrcr champi­
onship contest at 7 p.m.

Cassell,
Nets hold
off Magic

WILL DONE

FISHING FORECAST
The river Is high, but baas action will be
good where boss are contained. Fish
and other areas with distinct
boundaries. Big shiners are hard to beat
this time of year for big baas. The section o f
d x s i from f j k f P n in ftt to Lake W inder
has a lot of baas over 8 pounds.
roc has fair speckled perch action, dust
head for the nearest crowd of boats and
start drifting with Missouri minnows.
Huge winter flounder top the bill at Sch s tis n Inlet. Bounce Anger mullet slowly
across the bottom for fair action with flat­
fish to 12 pounds, redflsh. bluefish and
■nook will be scattered.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral has no
offshore reports due to high seaa and dirty
water. Inside the Port, flounder and sheepahead are providing fair action. Redflsh and
trout are hard to pin down this time o f year
due to passing cold fronts. Several days o f
cold weather will put them In the holes,
while wanner weather will find them
cruising the flats in the afternoons.
Blueftah and sheepahead dominate the
action at Ponce Inlet- Redflsh. drum, and
Jack crevalle are also present. Live or dead
shrimp are the top bolts. Redflsh and trout
are scattered In Mosoultn l aynon

SAC soccer
teams claim
weekend
victories
ORLANDO _ Justin Cook scored three
goals and Dsn Dyke added ■ pair as No. 6
slate ranked Oviedo whipped homestanding
and previously undefeated Dr. Phillips. 8-1.
in ■ boys’ soccer match Monday afternoon.
Cook (who now has 13 goals on the
In Just ala games) and Dyk
ykc ali
slats, as did fellow Lions. Sergei Kolometts.
Mike Zlglcr and Ben Luker.
Nick Aaccnzo had a big game in goal for
Oviedo, turning sway eight shots. Including
stopping a penalty kick with the Uona up
Just 2-1.
Aaccnzo also had a big game on Saturday,
stopping another penalty kick as Oviedo tied
No. 0 ranked Melbourne 2-2. Melbourne
scored the tying goal with lust 10 second’s
left In the game on a penalty kick.
The Uona (4-1-1) will open play In the
Florida Hospital Invitational this Friday at 3
p m. against No. 2 state ranked (In Class BA)

■F
Herald Staff Wrtter

SANFORD Lori Thomas has been selected
as the Sanford Optimist Club's Seminole
High School Athlete o f the Week.
At the Class SA State Swimming and Diving
Meet at the YMCA Aquatic Center In Or­
lando. the Junior placed second In both the
50-yard freestyle and 100-yard freestyle,
setting school records In both events.

For her efforts Thomas was awarded High
School All-America honors In both events.
She also anchored Seminole’s 400 freestyle
relay team to another school record and AllAmerica honors.
Thomas receives her award from Sanford
Optimist Chib members Tony Covington and
Sybertna Wynn.

Basketball teams shine on road
ORLANDO _ The Lake Mary girls continued to show
that It Is Intent on returning to the state tournament,
rolling post a strong Boone team In Orlando on Fri­
day night and Lemon Bay in the opening round of the
Lady Holiday Classic In Sarasota on Saturday.
The Rama (16-0) held just ■ 27-23 lead after three
quarters against Boone, then oulscored the host
Braves (11-3) 17-0 In the fourth quarter to win 44­
24. Lauren Bradley (16 points). Ashlee Ballance (12
points) and Mary Leah Sutton (10 points) led Lake
Mary.
On Saturday. Bradley scored 12 points and the No.
2 state-ranked Rams' defense held Lemon Bay to less
lhan 10 points In all four quarters In routing Lemon
Bay (11-6). 48-22.

UONS CLAW GRENADIERS
ORLANDO _ Mary Lou Johnston scored 25 points
and Oviedo erased a first quarter deficit with a 13-4
second quarter scoring advantage and went on to
humble homestanding Colonial. 49-39, Friday night.

BO YS

OVIEDO, LAKE HOWELL AUVE
KISSIMMEE _ Oviedo sron Its first two games to ad­

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R

vance to the semifinals, while Lake Howell split ■
pair of games In the prestigious Orest Florida Shoo­
tout In Klsalmmee.
The No. 4 state-ranked Lions (12-0) Jumped out to
a big lead and dumped Tallahassee-Leon. 74-62. Fri­
day night, then came back from a 34-28 halftime
deficit to beat the No. 3 ranked team In Georgia,
Mitchell Baker High School from Camilla (5-2). 69­
64.
Brad Combes (20 points). Seth Fowler (12 points].
Brian Register (12 points) and Josh Cullen (10
points) led the way Friday night, while Register 110
points). Scott Moore (19 points) and Fowler (10
points) did the damage-Saturdmy.
Lake Howell (10-2) fell way behind. 27-15. host
Osceola, but almost pulled off the upset before fal­
ling 80-77 to the Kowboys Friday night. Reggie Kohn
■cored 18 of his 20 points In the second naif and
Ryan Smith also tallied 20 paints. Robert Jordan
chipped In with 18 points far lbs Silver Hawks.
On Saturday lake Howell came out smoking and
built a 45-20 halftime lead and ousted defending
champion Cardinal Gibbons from Ft Lauderdale. 84­
53.
Kohn and Shawn Braddy ted the wav with 17

ORLANDO _ The Price was right
far the Orlando Magic last night
but that was about It.
Mark Price had a tram-high 23
points but It wasn't enough as the
Magic dropped Its third straight at
home and fourth overall, 99-88 to
the resurgent New Jersey Nets.
In the final game before Christ­
mas. Orlando actually came out
smoking but New Jersey guard
and former Florida State Seminole
8am Cassell was sblaze. He had a
game-high 28 points on ■ 12-for17 shooting night and put most of
those right In the face of the
■mailer Magic defenders.
The loss dropped the Magic to
two games behind the Miami Heat
I the Eastern Division playoff race
and continued ■ disturbing trend
of not beating the middle to lower
echelon teams at the Orlando
Arena. Once the O-rena was per­
haps the league's toughest place to
play but this season. Orlando Is
only 7-6 at home. The Magic la the
only NBA team with a better road
record than home.
What la the reason? No body on
the Magic wanted to take a guess,
but the fans are noticing. For the
fourth time this season, the Magtc
foiled to sell out.
The fans that did attend saw a
back and forth game with lead
changes throughout the first half.
Horace Grant (18 points) scored
on ■ layup with 3 seconds re­
maining In the half, but Cassell
nailed a three to put New Jersey
back up. 55-54 at the half.
After several more lead changes.
New Jersey went up for good. 61*
60 on a Sherman Douglas lay up
and Kendall GUI followed with a
long lumper.
After that, the Nets continued to
extend their lead, capitalizing on
the size advantage they had over
Ckrlando. For most of the night, the
Magic employed st least two of
their three point guards - Price.
Darrell Armstrong and Derek
Harper - and the much taller Nets
cither drove past them or domi­
nated Inside.
Kerry Kittles took exceptional
advantage, pulling In a career-high
II boards white the Magtc, miss­
ing Nick Anderson. Derek Strong
and Penny Hardaway, had to stick
with Its front line of Gerald Wilk­
ins, Grant and Bo Outlaw.

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LYMAN, WINTER SPRINGS WIN;
LAKE BRANTLEY, CROOMS PALLS
ORLANDO _ Titus Waldo scored I I points
and Tim McCleod added 10 points, but It s u
not enough as Crooms fell 50-35 to Sheldon
Clark from South Carolina in the Consolation
Game o f the Highlander Classic at Lake High­
land Preparatory School Saturday.
Winston Jam es scored 29 points as W in ter
Springs (1 -61 won Its first game o f the season.
59-54. over Trinity Prep on Saturday.
Malt Pierson scored 20 points and Alfred
Cleveland added 10 points as Lyman (5-4) got
ovrr the .500 mark on the season with a 58-30
victory over Colonial Friday night.
The Lake Brantley offense was anemic for
three quarters as the Patriots (9-2) trailed
Apopka 34-19 and despite a 20-12 fourth quar­
ter advantage could not catch the Blue Darters
17-51 In suffering a 46-39 loas.
Drew Morgan ( 11 points) and Frank Ptnllo
(10 points) led the scoring for Lake Drantley.

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Deltona at Bishop Moore High School.

PATRIOTS DOUBLE UP PALM BAY
PALM BAY _ Lake Brantley rallied for four
second h a lf goals lo overcome a 1-0 halftime
deficit and defeated homestanding Palm Bay
4-2 Friday night.
Marcello Cermlnato scored two goals, while
Andrew Mulrragul added one goal each as
the Patriots raised their record to 3-1,
The Lake Brantley junior v a n ity also won
by the score o f I -0.
Phil Kopman stopped three shots In goal to
record the win.
The Patriots will play In the Florida H ospi­
tal Invitational starling this Friday.

LADY NOLES WIN 5A*5 OPENER
ORLANDO _ The Seminole High School
girls' soccer team started the district sched­
ule o ff In fine fashion Thursday night, crush­
ing Oak Ridge 10-0 In Orlando.
The Fighting Semlnoles got off to a quick
start as Courtney Newman scored on an as­
sist from Angle Sasso just four minutes Into
the game.
Seminole was In complete control, building
a 5 0 lead at halftime as It Improved to 3-1-1
on the season.
*Wc started fast, then played a little
sloppy * said Seminole head coach Tony
Arena. *But we woke up and played excellent
team soccer In the second half, scoring five
goals In 18 minutes.*
Beth Gagnon recorded the shutout In goal
for the Tribe, while CC Outllan (two goals,
two assists). Nlkl Snell (taro goals, one assist).
A. Kennedy lone goal, taro assists). Newman.
Sasso and E. Crpuran (one goal and one a s­
sist each) and N. Jaqurs and P. Outllan (one
goal each) provided the offense.
Seminote anil return to action on January
2nd and 3rd at the Hickory Point Tourna­
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Here's where fourth suit forcing
rides to the rescue You rebid two
Ry Phillip Alder
hearts It is an artificial bid saying that
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lice Mr a meeting on July IS’ How do fourth suit Or he will support your suit
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bidding theories had scorn poured ruffed, then drew two rounds of
them at first, but have now trumps. Iraring an honor in the dum
moved into the mainstream In partic my. N est South led a spade to dum
ular. there is fourth suit forcing Look my's ace. cashed the diamond king.
at the North hand in the diagram. plaved a diamond to hit oca. and
Partner opens one diamond, you re­ ruffod a diamond in Iho dummy
spond one spade, and ho re bids two fin ally, declarer ruffed a spado in
hand, drew East's last trump, and ran
efubo What would you do now?
You cannot bid na trump. because the diamonds for his contract
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you don't have a heart stopper. You
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don't have sis. You cannot support ei­
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try lo impose a upon others ei a torceki LIO (July »-Awg. 22) Brace yoursed tor
turbulence d you're cdemteresied or not
ffSCCS (Fob. HMSarch 20) Today, you supportive of your mala s ideas and
might have to pack up die loose threads desires Thoughtlessness has a bigger
others have unraveled and try to ptece sing Own usual today
them together in a way that will bring VSIOO (Aug. 21 lopt 22) Assignments
Wednesday. Doc 24.1907
order out ol chaos
dona in haste today may have to bo
In tie year thaad. you coUd arqoy seat­ ARMS (March 21-April 19) d you Ia4 to repealed Analyis each task properly
ing eppcrtunOes that wS introduce wrjnd- •croon your social commitments caroMy betoro bopmng « and pace yoursod so
icont changes into your lifostylo. The today, you might bnd yoursad immersed ■dial you do, you ■ do wed
resues should bo ploasmg 4 taken one at m a complicated agenda designed by UBRA (Sept. 23-Od 23) Uauaty you're
conservative m managing your
akme
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shopping today, laavo your credd cards consideration dm lookngs and needs of m you moy emerge and cause you to
at homo It u OK to spend amo window your comporvono today Trytosoodvngs mdutgo whan you ihoittvt
wishing, provided you don't make com­ from thee posit of view Set on esampto BCORPtO (Oct &gt;4 Nov. 22) Today, you
might bo restless and due could induce
pute* purchases Capncom. treat your- tor yoursod and otter*
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maSng S2 and SASE to Asdo^Jrsph. cto cepts that need to bo mocShed Do not lot and adhere Id a
•no newspaper P O Boa 1759. toirray your stubbomnoea vnpodo your progress aAOfTTARRM (Nov. 2 M )ee. 21) This
Hill Station. Now York. NY 101 Sd. Be CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Balora naght bo one of twee days when you re
Involving yoursad in a (omt endeavor not loo good at keeping secrets Your
sure to state your rodtoc wgn
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                    <text>SEMINOLE TODAY

Cop to walk
tough boat
after writing
critical letter

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G r a d in g th e m a y o r a fte r
f re s h m a n y e a r in o ffic e

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Herald S taff W ritera
SANFORD - Some
say he'a the best
thing to happen to
Sanford
since the
Hist
cetera
was
planted. Others say
he'a nastier than a

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•jr m j u u a
Herald S taff W riter______________
reaasign-

In a
(u n t column tn this
per. h e* outraged

cut-

in the column. which sp* Dee. 14. O fficer T eiri
ca lk Mayor Larry Dale
In hie quest to n or_
the troubled SPD. She
noted the police services sugtested by Dale and C hief Joe
DtDard that could be con-

County
report Is
a calendar
Herald Staff W riter
SANFORD - Come the new
year, citizens o f Seminole
County are going to be receiv­
ing tn the mall a combination
1997 annual report/1996 caL
County ofB dals believe the
win be
County la the only
other county
y tn the state that
rvport wtth
w it 4 cal&lt;its report
County
Colo.
"Obviously, we kka'tbs concept
and haws p n a K a try.”
At tha last meeting, the
Board o f County Commission­
ers
approved
to
allocate
964.134 from tha 9merml fond
contingency to print an addi­
tional 89.000 report/calendars
' for mailing 100.000. The
waa 4-1 wtth Comm is­
sioner Orant Maloy opposed.
Coto said the overall coot la
9119.134 dollars
• which
breaks down to 91.19 per copy.
Under tta charter, the county
ts raquked to pubhah an an‘ * In previous
B7A

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room for Improvement.*
bob Ihomas. who had more votes than Dale
tn the primary election but lost tn the mayoral
runoff, was leas Impressed than Ray. Thom as
gave Dale, a 'low . low C."
‘ Larry Dale's a dictator who wants everything
~ says Martha Yancey, a civic activist

JM

No connection,
chief says
SANFORD • The
ment to • * * *
of l

7 r, F o n t s

Ote. Terri Murray,
traded to the sh eriffs office.
This week. Murray, along wtth
Officer Alan Smith, waa a s­
signed to the 13th Street beat,
long known for Its high crime.
C la n Palmer, a resident o f
Sanford for 80 years and a

TU U

former corrections officer wtth
the Seminole County S h eriffs
Office, said she felt Dak was
Involved tn the decision to reassign Murray
T h is dedal

W U II l

aw ay with
m urder, luv
9y
Herald Staff W riter_____________________________
SANFORD - If you can’t do the time, don't do
the crime tn Seminole County. Scotland Yard
la on the case.
I f anybody out there thinks they got away
with a hom icide." said John Watktn Utley.
Utley lo a volunteer Investigator tn tha Major
Crimea Unit o f the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and works on "old and cold" homicides.
A form er member o f British Special Forces
wtth the Royal A ir Forte and retired from a
prestigious carter In law enforcement that saw
him protecting prime ministers and royalty,
and advising governm ents such as Uganda.
Kenya. Tanzania. Zaire. Rwanda and Nigeria.
Utky and hla wife Margery spend tlx months
out o f the year In the colonies and U tky volun­
teers his time and experience to the sh eriffs
office.
When he retired In 1990, Utley waa per­
suaded by an American friend to come across
the pond. "We like Florida. We tike Floridians.
9aa U tley. Page 7A

Folks In town are
either delighted by
their new mayor or
they downright d s llkr him. Some say
Larry Dale deserves
an *A“ for

Mated Editorial, Page 6A

In ofRce.

than a

papers, doesn't h e r said
to ran against Dale In the 1986
Ray gave Dale a *B-P!us. leaving

who has sparred wtth the mayor. 'It's his way
or no way. she said.
*He'a an overachtever." says Sem inole
County Commission Chairman Randy Morris,
•but perhaps he could go bach lo charm school
for a few lessons."
To be sure. Larry Dale waa Sanford's top
newsmaker for 1997. The tittle town on Lake
, Monroe has had hardly one quid moment from
the day he took office to the last days o f De­
cember.
Dale la a man who does not walk away from
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Letter prompts high
school to discontinue
raising funds through
Disney World tickets
9 y M ARIA O R IM
Herald Staff W riter
SANFORD • A letter from a
concerned
citizen
has
prompted
Seminole
High
School to discontinue Its prac­
tice o f selling com pllm entsry
amusement park tickets for
fund-raising purposes.
SHS la one of about 300
schools that participates tn the
candle light senders at Disney
World every year. Participating
students rrrrtve two com pli­
mentary passes for raeh night
they perform. SHS choir mem­
bers sang on Dec. 16. 16. and
17.
The ktter. dated Dec. 16.
which waa forwarded to this
newspaper. Walt Disney World,
and law enforcement agencies,
alleged
that complimentary
tickets Issued by Disney to the
choral department for students
were bring sold to (acuity
members. The letter also atkgrd that choral director Bob
McGuire distributed only two of
the six tickets each student
was entitled to If chorus mem­

bers had not paid their ac­
counts In full.
When asked shout the allega­
tions.
school
principal
Qretchen Schapkrr on Friday
said "If someone had a com ­
ment about the program they
needed lo talk tn her directly,
not through unsigned letters."
She said she bad no knowledge
of tickets being sold lo (scuity
members, however after being
provided wtth a copy of the le t­
ter and sprsklng with McGuire.
Schapkcr Issued the following
statrmeni:
The Seminole High School Cho­
ral Dooster Club. Si an honest
attempt lo raise money Joe the

choral groups, was asking Jor
donations Jor extra Disney tick­
ets. There u&lt;as no conscious at
tempi to defmud any student
or Disney World. This practice
will be discontinued Immedi­
ately anti each choral student
will be gbttn the appropriate
allocation of tickets. Seminole
High School apologises If this
action was conslmed to be In­
appropriate.
See Tickets. Fag* w

Oviedo awaits opening of county’s third major mall
Herald S taff W riter
OVIEDO • Directly o ff the OreencWsy at the
Oviedo exit, a new. unique experience awaits
shoppers frothing at the mouth to spend
money. It’s the Oviedo Marketplace, the third
major mall tn Seminole County, and the grand
opening la scheduled on March 4. 1996.
J e ff Johnson, marketing manager, said there
are at least 800 construction workers diligently
tolling dally to ensure the opening now less
than 78 days sway. The mall will have two an­
chors (two main department stores), a food
court, at least two alt- down restaurants, a
play area for children, an actual canal running
through the mall, and a 23-screen Regal Cin­
ema Theater. Johnson said that there may
even be an Ice skating rink added to the Mar­
ketplace.
The outside o f the mall w ill be adorned wtth
confederate jasmine.
"It took about three
months for It to grow on our test wall." said
Johnson. Until It does grow up the sides, the

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wall will be a light shade of green. The movie
theater la on the second floor of the Market­
place and the exterior la a dark orange wtth
purple and green aides In the front. On the ex­
terior wall of the movie theaters, there are also
silver nodules that, according to Johnson, w ill
give the Impression o f shining stare as patrons
enter the mall parking lot. And the parking lot
“ parking Tot."
Itself la "not your typical mall
said Johnson, as tt will be lined with trees and
other natural fixtures. "We wanted the look to
be very nature oriented." said Johnson.
But Johnson also admits that equal atten­
tion srlll be given to entertainment as It la to
nature. The 33- screen Regal Cinema will not
only feature stadium seating but also a coffee
bar and a muffin bar, according to Johnson.
The front of the cinema srtll be the auditorium
theaters and the back will be the regular
seating theaters.
There will also be a play area for children
designed by the same man that did the Boston
Children's Museum. And one of the largest
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the ktorhetplace «tH hare 13
companies tn the food court
Including Ice cream aftctonadea Ben ft Jerry1* « ^ * l * t
rafale Chtck-FU-A. th ere w ffi
alao be taro restaurants lor
diners to feast i L Ctao Cuctna
and Ctia Cho Cocaouta « M fas
the choices.
t h e tw o anchor staees w M fas

DUtanfs and Oayfera to begin
with. Johnson tald O w l tbejr
have the option to extend the
mall If oilier store* are aflfcng
lo come In. Actfe d B g to a
booklet on the m all, the Initial
phase o f 090.000 square feet la
expandable
to
1,300.000
square feet artth fere depart­
ment stores.

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Continued from Page LA
a confronta­
tion - whether It's an airport
Iw n r or about the reconstruc­
tion of die Sanford Police De­
partment.
Not everyone
wanted
to
comment on the record about
Dale's first year as mayor.
Here's what came from those
who did:
TIM O TH Y HUDSON, ErecuH ie IH nrfor Sanford Housing
.Aiithorlfg.
t give the mayor high marksan A. I'vr seen the progress
Sanford Is making and needs
to makr. We're actually 25
years tiehlnd Orlando and 12
years behind L ike Mary. We all
want to see Sanford boom eco­
nomically. L in y Dale ts trying
to put Sanford on the map- In
a positive way. and I think he
Is dead on target. He has
nerves. He known how to put
his foot down. I respect him for
this, and believe everyone
ought to respect his position
as mayor. He’s under plenty of
pressure. His door Is always
open. Only thing I would wiggest Is that he not always say
what he thinks. But. I don't
expect he'll change.
RANDY

Chairman.
Hoard of

MOIUU0.

Seminole County
Commissioners.

He's on overachlever. He's
getting
more
accomplished

than anyone could have ex­
pected. tic could use some
help In the ares at deportment
- perhaps go back to charm
school for some extra classes.
But no one can deny hia ability
to tackle issues thoroughly.
Clearly, he - and this to Im por­
tant. the whole city commlaaion - Larry Dale needs two
other votes • is helping San­
ford take the step to fell Its
rightful role in the county.
Sanford ts becoming more of a
major regional player through
the efforts o f Us mayor and
comm ission, 1 give him an A.

« a i .t P A D o r r r . owner ftp
gins House. Bed A Breakfast.
I like the way Larry Dale a t­
tacks problems. He's done a
fine Job. He's strong-minded,
picks a direction and moves
forward. We haven't had that.
He's accomplished a great deal
but there's still quite a way to
go. A tot o f what need* to be
done In Sanford 1* going to
take a few years. The police
department problem to going to
take
time. There's
n-------------------------- no
way —
any
mayor or politician wtll please
all the people all the time.
Larry Dale won't accom plish
that. But I'm pleased with him.
Pleased with the progress
that's been made. He's got
what It take*, rd give Mm a B *
for hla Aral year.

Today: Sunny. High* In the
mid to upper-70a. Lows In
the low-50s. Sunday? Partly
cloudy with a chance o f
thunderstorms. High* In the
mid-70s. Lows In the lowGOs. Monday: Chance of
showers. Highs In the upper60s to low 70s. Lows tn the
upprr-50s.

C U B A FALMBR. r iilr nctiHxt
and form er corrections officer
u4lh the Seminole
County
Shertfl’s Office
With Ihe way he gels mad so
quickly over the slightest thing.
I think he really needs lo see a
psychiatrlr.t. You rant' talk lo
Mm about anything, lie's not a
manager, lie s got that cammission doing whatever he
wants. There is only one commtsskxirr In Sanford because
the rest of them have tape over
lheir mouths. They're not doing
anything and It's lim e people
got up and screamed over
whal's going on In Sanford.
This has got to atop. Although
I've never met him rd like to
look him In the eye. He gets an
OBAN B AY. owner o f Deem
Bay AppMoncea a id a mayoral
candtaate a year aqo.
He
makes
the
papers
doesn't he? Sanford may have
gotten the deal o f the century.
L a n yD a k doe* a 0100,000 Job
for 13400 a year. He puts In
Ihe hours • he’s what the city
needed. I hope he doesn't
break tq&gt; the police depart­
ment. That's where I disagree
with Mm. I don't mind gellin g
some o f the services we can get
for Dree from the sheriff but
that's N. Our police department
has served the city for 100
years. I think they're working
harder than ever. I Mkr what
Larry Dale's done enough to
give him a B Plus. That leave*

1 don't think h*'a doing much
of anything. Ha Is strictly po­
litically motivated for hla own
benefit I don't care for Mm. I
don't trust hkn Date already
knew the V D had problem s
but ba sUO Mred some Joker
who w a* probably a friend o f
hla to do the consulting report
and that teas unnecessary. It's
obvious from hla statements
that ha's Just spouting rhetoric
like any other pottttrtan. He
gets an T from me.
BOB TH O M Afi. .former Sun

ford commissioner who ran fo r

llere are the winning lu m ­
bers selected on Thursday tn
the Florida Lottery:
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7-11-14-10-M

l o f t a s Bsnabi Seas are 3-4
feet and calm. W ater tem­
perature at Daytona la 57 de­
grees and at New Symm a. 58
degrees. W inds are from the
northeast at 3-10 m.p.h.

partment. fm Dying la ha a b ­
jective but all I see la somt-one
trying lo get Chief Joe Dillard
out of there. Fm not by m yself
on this. The mayor simply
won’t back off. Il’s very unfair.
I'm afraid the best grade I
could give him Is a low, low C.
BOBBY
VON
H B B B U U t.
president of McKee Construe
lion.
I like the fact Larry Dole
doesn't do anything because he
thinks II will get him re-elected
but because he feels N la the
right thing to do. This Is w tw l
every mayor ought to do. I
don't agree with everything
Dale has done but DO percent
o f the ume he's right on the
mark. He's what this city needs
- a strong trader. He’s been a
m od organtier. He pushed
hard to fend out what needs to
be done to makr a better p o­
lice
department.
Sanford
needed (Ms. I appreciate what
Larry Dale's done fur the city. I
give Mm an A-mlnus for his
first year.
W ILLIAM S,
d ig
r District 2
• strong mayor who
f Intelligent. He
busiaeoaptaa. Some or hla re­
actions afent from till* busi­
ness personality
and
are
viewed by some as dictatorial.
He wtll compromise despite hla
strong convictions but not be­
fore he tries to convert you lo
Ms aide. I respect him and
pained even more respect when
ne publicly apologized over hla
reaction to the K-B case. That
takes courage and Integrity.
Hla strengths far outweigh his
weaknesses but the nrgotlvca
are highlight rd more among
certain Individuals. He re­
spects strong Individuals but
he doesn't respect those with­
out backbone. He relates well
lo people from all walks o f life

to improve hla tolerance level.
MAHTHA YANCEY, e ft* o r
(total.
Dole ts an elected official and
clttaena should have a voice.
We have no voice In city gov­
ernment because of Dale. He's
a dictator and wants everything
hla way. Anyone that opens
their mouth becomes a thorn
In hla side. It's either hts way
or no way and lie s got that
commission under hla control.
He's got Brady and V d m In
hla pocket. People need to
stand up. I give him an F.

Tic k e ts
Schapker praised the choral
program. Stic conceded that
chorus members are required
to do some fund-raising lo help
defray some of the operation
costs Involved.

There are four tentative su­
perstores. In addltlen to PYB.
there Is alao a Bed. Bath * Be­
yond. Foot locker and Chasibertn ’s scheduled. T h e mall
Is only 70S leased at this
time.* said Johnson. Seme at
the sm aller stores tentatively
scheduled are Victoria's Secret.
Champs.
Oencral
Nutrition
C rater. Oordon's Jewelers and
will alao be a Ctttam'a Bank of
Oviedo branch located within
the Marketplace.
The Marketplace la owned by
the Rouse Company, which
waa founded In 1000 and be­
came a public company In
I9S6. The comparer develops.

*No one Is required lo p a y*
she said. "If a student has a
special need and talks to us we
make arrangements. No one ts
left out.*
McOuire was unavailable for
comment. Schapker said he
was on vacation.

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Judge Stanstrom
announces lor Sonata
Seminole
County
Judge
Douglas Stenatrom announced
hla candidacy for the office o f
state senator for ihe 37th
senatorial district, com prising
o f Brevard and Seminole roun-

tic primary
to fill the unexpired term o f the
late Senator Lloyd p. Boyle.
Some o f the items supported
fay Stenatrom were the school
minimum foundation program.

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at
the
Florida Farm Colony for Fee­
bleminded and Epileptic Chil­
dren. strengthening the 1951
Juvenile Court Act, establish­
ing mental health clinics, and
the state program o f assis­
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�LETTERS

Tent. v e n t , you the police
officer that accused Chief Joe
Dillard
of
killing
Sharon
Sheafcf? Apparently you d U n l
know your facts. Now Ricky
Boy Sheafer's In-laws are ques­
tioning her death.
Then you write your article
on the reorganisation o f the
Sanford Police Department and
ones a|dn you don’t know the
facta, the c ity Comm ission
haa not made any detfatoo • ao
far there haa only been discus­
sion.

Harrell &amp; Beveriy

Seminole Pome
Centre MaN

On officer's
guest column
hold the f ttm ttU waa reaurreeled from the dead. A lter
more dfaruaston (you had to be
there). ANOTHER vote waa
taken and AGAIN waa defeated
3 to X Surely thie thing la dead
now. But no. Our m ayor
■pakrUt again and would not
let N he m peace. I waa proud
o f the three co iiiinlootonero

T n n m k iln iw

SHOE SALE!” f

20.50*Off
'G E E ... I

TH0U6HT THE

7 THIS IS B
GOING TO BE
THE BEST
CHRISTMAS
^ EVER//

FIRST
ONE
W A S.

P.S. There la an old saying that
you can't change (he spots on
a leopard. 1 hope (hal’a not the
case wtth the Sanford Police
Department.

Wonderful time
Most of the folks In Sanford
missed a terrlAr opportunity
recently
an
outstanding
performance o f *Oodspell* done
by the TltuavtDe Playhouse un­
der the auspices o f the K1U
Theatre. It waa right here In
town, no trafllc problems, free
parking,
reasonable
price,
home at a good hour. All that
and a great performance by an
rnthuKaatlr young r*afc qh9
gave*wieir all • I1uai— - ---T vt already seen It* to pretty
fame/ The music fa grand and
bear* hearing many lim es and
the O o ^ r l m rsssgr certainly
bears repeating, fu n ky cos­
tumes. good
choreography,
creative staging and Joyous
presentation combined for a
memorable occasion. I don't
know why (he youth group of
every church In town wasn't
there to share the message,
music and Ain. nor do I under­
stand why ao few people took
advantage o f a great evening.
You afi missed a wonderful

Weeping
for Sanford
What follows Is an open let­
ter to Sanford, Florida:
I weep for you d e v Sanford.
You, who were a queen not
many years ago and enjoyed
the adulation of the great and
n r v great. I weep for you, for
now they want to dress you In
a short, tight aklrt. and leather
boa and change you Into a city
unaulted for your charm.
The City o f Sanford commis­
sion meeting on Monday night.
Dec. 8th. waa an experience
and a lesson In politics, from
which we all shuddered. An
agreement between the City of
Lake Maty and the developer of
a proposed Twin Lakes apart­
ment complex waa presenlcd
lo the Sanford City Commis­
sion for their endorsement.
The commissioners had only a
few hours to study this agree­
ment and were reluctant lo
sign. They were told there was
a deadline and If they did not
sign, legal action , waa Immi­
nent.

Ore shopping center to on
adult
entertainment
mega
compfea juat as we have retail
Korea concentrated In shop­
ping mails?
Certainly there would be am ­
ple parking, and patrons rottld
easily sample a variety o f es­
tablishments while In the air
conditioned comfort o f the
’Seminole Pome Centre Mall*.
Since odatlng bualneaaes are
already In proximity o f Ihis
mall, they would not be re­
quired to relocated, however, a
mall o f this proportion would
entire them lo become one o f
the tenanla of the project.
Why move these dens o f In­
iquity to already established
neighborhoods
rather
than
leave them where neighborhoods were established around
them?

tlirtn o la County haa a well
educated, experienced plan­
ning staff who make decisions
baaed on law and existing
comprehensive plana on drvrlarnmrnmm. n A tU 1 * e.vU A i,
Three
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gifts you lovel

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Crane Stationery
Crabtree A Evelyn
Seagull Pewter
Vrra Bradley
Boyd's Bean
Caspar!
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representative o f the d tu topv
and one from each o f the two
cities with hill power to act an
and approve a comprom ise
agreement. I am sorry to report
that
Commissioner
Whltey
Eckstein
recommended
our
mayor for the Job. How disap­
pointing. as the mayor haa
shown by hla previous votes
that he seems predisposed to ­
ward the developer.
1 weep for you d ew old Banfont.
it
appears
political
machinations will allow the de­
velopers a bee reign to change
you bom on elegant lady Into
something you were never
meant to be.

Sanford Police
Department
This would have been the
best of holidays for the men
and women at the Sanford Po­
lice Department. All o f these
dedicated professionals have
contributed tremendous, un­
precedented. and genuine effort
to reorganize the Sanford Po­
lice Department and strive for
excellence. Much has been ac­
complished In a short amount
o f time, they have proven
themselves beyond a reason­
able doubt, capable and sin­
cere o f evolving and becom ing
a model
law
enforcement
agency.
However, let me suggest to
each and every citizen, that Mr.
Lorry Dale, who currently oc­
cupies the position o f mayor
haa neither the temperament

m uch

F l y l n y F o r T h e H o li d a y * ?
taxpaye rs p t ham an arbitrary
vote to put SSQ homes phis a
school sits on land presently
toned one h ou w per acre or
110 homes BMS7
If they can so easily destroy
a folrty new comprehensive
plan, why do we need a plan ­
ning stair w over 00 people?

spirit and services o f the San­
ford Pollca Department by sub­
contracting to tha S heriffs Of­
fice what we already have?!
Do you wonder who our cite
nfflrtala are really working for?!
fa It possible that these elected
public servants are so finely
tuned to the pulse o f tha cm v n a that they Juat haw* to save
you from yourself and do as
they please?! Do they have a
personal agenda?! la It vindic­
tiveness?!
I wonder who will be the
beneficiary from the m illions of
dollars in future commerce
revenues when Sanford Police
Department La ultim ately ren­
dered
by
lack
of
aervices/programs. Inefficient and
unnecessary to exfat. And
make no mistake, unless the
apod cttlsens o f Sanford come
forward, get Involved and te ll
the elected public servants that
Option (B) fa unacceptable.
NOW! Then God help us all.

lii/e Your D r o i m s !
Crntnl

P A R R 3 U D E
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Drug charges
Eric Johnson. 33. o f un­
known residence, waa arrested
Wednesday by Sanford police.
Johnson was charged with
possession of drug parapher­
nalia and arrested at the con
ner o f 27th Street and 600.
Report said that Johnson re­
fused to take hla hands out of
hto pockets after being In­
structed to do ao by police.

Rfftall th«ft

W illiam Somers. 61. o f 138 W.
Goodheart Ave., t*w » Mary,
was arrested W ed n ea d a yb y

Seminole
County
deputies.
Somers was charged with retail
theft and arrested In (he 4100
block of West Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Somers allegedly
tried to exit a store with a
computer game worth $48.90.

Incidents
A camera, roof racks, a in glasses. a stereo, a radar de­
tector and other property were
stolen Tuesday In the 300
block of Towne Center Boule­
vard. Total value o f property
stolen fa $1,430.26.

We have a gut feeling you'll love it
UI RTHOAY P A RT I ES NOW A V A 11 ABLE
KI DS CAN U£ CM! i f OR A DAY
Money totaling $03 waa sto­
len Wednesday as the result o f
an armed robbery Wednesday
In the 1100 block o f East 28th
Street.
Sfereo equipment totaling up
to $380 was stolen Wednesday
In the 200 block o f North Elm
S treet
Four rtma totaling $000 were
stolen Wednesday in the 3900
block o f Orlando Drive.

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Editorials/
EDI T ORI AL S

Grading M ayor Dale
S an ford M ayor L a rry D ale's p erform an ce
a fter hts first ye a r In o fflte h as been a
m em orable one. T h e Sar\fdrd H erald asked
several local lu m in aries to grade h im on th e
Job h e's done, and th ose resu lts ran ged from
th e top to the b ottom o f th e tra d itio n a l
gra d in g scale.
D ale com m anded th e m edia spotligh t a ll
year. H e con fron ted som e S an ford M ic e
o (flie rs for th eir su bstan dard attitu des, fo r
w hich he w as ch astised In th is new spaper,
and he blasted tn a pu blic foru m th e volu n ­
teer head o f a police reform com m ittee th at
he disbanded to h ire a co n su ltin g grou p fo r
$53,000. H e has b een called a bully.
H e m ounted th e b a ttle b y sh ip again st the
pesky blin d m osqu itoes c lo g g in g the th ro a t
o f econom ic p rosp erity a lo n g th e lak rfron t.
He w as c rltlc tied fo r h is frien d ly ties w ith
politician s in h igh er places, accused o f
m akin g deals that p rofit h im . n o t S an ford.
A developer, h e backed a co n troversia l
apartm en t com plex p roject th at raised th e
ire o f Lake M ary com m ission ers and cittern s
tn tw o nearby sin gle- fa m ily-h om e develop­
m ents. H e su pported a m a jo r plan fo r rede­
velopm ent o f th e takefron t, in clu d in g a h otel
and convention cen ter com plex, w ith a d e­
tailed stu dy now tn th e i
Aa elected cap tain o f S a n fo rd 's ship, h e Is
ch a n gin g cou rse fo r th e sleepy frtue tow n
th at n ever tried to b e W in ter Park o r O r­
lando.
H e h as a style a ll h is ow n.
And we like m oat o f w h at h e's done th is
past year.
Progress and grow th are n ot n ega tive
th in gs. W ith ou t th en ., sm all com m u n ities
such a s S an ford stru ggle, dw indle, regress
and die. consum ed b y the bu stle a rou n d
them . M aking d ecision s su pportin g p ro g ­
ress Is som etim es pain fu l, som e people w ill
certain ly not lik e th ose decision s. Som e w ill.
But a forcefu l d ecision m aker Is w hat S a n ­
ford needed at th is stage o f its m etam orp h o­
sis.
D ole has forged a w ork in g relation sh ip
w ith the cou nty, attem pted to solve th e
m idge problem , en ligh ten ed h igh -end devel­
opers to m ake th em see th a t S an ford la be­
fittin g o f m ore th an Just low incom e h ou s­
ing. recognised a problem w ith the P olice
D epartm ent vo w in g to fix It and gen era lly,
done the Job h e w a s elected to do.
C ertainty w h a t h e lacks tn
-H I
m akes u p for tn tneode.
He m ay n ot y e t p la y w ell w ith oth ers, sn d
he probably ru n s w ith scissors, but w e give
Larry D ale a B (w ith room fo r im provem en t
In h is attitu de tow ard oth ers), fo r h is c o u r­
age to n ot be satisfied w ith the statu s qu o.
to not cave tin d er c ritic ism . to push fo r
needed ch ange In S an ford.

Sharing with you tales of the season
I would like lo shsie s story with you this
Christm as snd perhaps our sister county In
Ireland.
It Is a fictional story written fay me for my
Irish grandmother. My grandmother was Anns
Marie Gallagher. Her father was James Joseph
and her m other Bridget Theresa

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was s young boy my grandmother
would often play with me and tell stories about
Leprechauns. Most of the tim e she would pre­
tend that they were with us. They were never
evil, maybe a little mischievous, like little beys
might be. They were Jolly little guys
to play snd help you out,
t f you needed
i, Wwi
thetr help.
The Leprechauns never left us. When my
grandmother eras US years old (she died at 97).
I drew and crested s little Leprechaun called
Elsa. The creation started with a drawing and
then wtth a M g that I recorded with an Irish
singer fay the name o f Danny Scott. The little
and the
girl in the lyrics lo my
‘
child upon her knee la me.
Merry Ctatatnaa Orandmom...Hcre are the
fames to OUR SONOfl
H

M
t H l H U p N h i u
There once was s Irpcechaua named
Alas.,.who faced tn the trunk o f a tree. And he
only came out tn the dark o f the
Par you see Elsa was red Instead of
green...and amongst the tour lea f clover he was
easy to be seen. Now Elao the leprechaun
faced such a miserable plight. He wanted to

Think about this,
Seminole County

HATTON II
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if S
iM a
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D eveloper W allace D evlin J r. proposes to
bu lk) an u pscale com plex wtth 12.5 d w ellin g
units per acre. (H e com prom ised on 12.5 a l­
thou gh the d en sity fo r the property cu r­
ren tly allow s 20 u n its.) Rents w ill a verage
91,000 a m on th , h ard ly the slum area resi­
den ts said th ey feared w ould fester after th e
apartm ents are bu ilt.
Because w e believe life and good business
are m atters o f give and take, n egotiatin g a
good deal la cap italism at its best.
W e do thin k Lake M ary disregarded p ro to ­
col w hen p resen tin g the agreem ent to S a n ­
ford. claim in g it m ust be signed Im m ediately
o r else an appeal w ou ld be filed , and Sanford
com m issioners W h ltey E ckstein and B ra d y
Lessard are to be com m ended for bein g v o ­
cal about refu sin g to be m uscled in to sig n ­
in g It. In th e en d. S an ford signed o ff on o n e
that did n ot in clu de the concessions to Lake
M ary residen ts fo r b eau tification m on ey
and a fou n tain . Lessard called the con ces­
sions self-servin g on Lake M ary’s part, an d
yes. they w ere, bu t C om m issioner Th orn
G reene, rep resen tin g Lake M ary, w as o n ly
d oin g w h at h e w as au thorized to do. get th e
best deal fo r Lake M ary. D evlin o b lig in g ly
conceded to th e beau tification m oney, a
su re sign h e Is con cern ed w ith th e o vera ll
area in w hich h is developm en t w ill be bu ilt.
W e know K ayw ood an d H ills o f Lake M a ry
residents fou gh t a va lia n t battle for w h a t
they believed in . B u t w e th in k everyon e w in s
here, an u pscale apartm en t com plex w ill
bring residen ts w ith m on ey to spend In o u r
county, and b ea u tifica tion d ollars h om eowners w ere n ot prep ared to spend w ill add
value and eye appeal to th e C R 40-A c o r r i­
dor.

.TSfbl

And on ■ E m
ptay m the clover...In the beautiful Irish day
B ghf.O h. he wanted to play In the clover...tn
the besutlfol Irish daylight.
But then one night a child was tost and he
heard her while she wept, For Bias was Just
waking...while the other leprechauns slept. He
found the child and comforted her tn his aperial leprechaun way. Then led the little child
home safe.,.before the break o f day.— ’ HOW
ELAS WAS SO VERY PHOUD.THOUGH HE
COULD N T PLAY IN THE GREEN, AND HE
GAVE MUCH MORE THAN GOLD A W AY...AND
THE U T IL E CHILD DREAMEO...OP ELAS THE
LEPRECHAUN WHO LIVED IN THE TRUNK OP
A TREE...AND ONLY CAME OUT IN THE DARK
OP THE NIGHT WHEN NOBODY COULD
Now this child grew up and told this story to
me...each night os she rocked bark and
forth...and I sat upon her knee. We looked
across the meadow...with the hope that we
would sec...Elsa the ted leprechaun... “Who
saved my grandmother for me."

Author Unknown
It woo only fcu rdays before Christmas. The
spirit o f the season hadn't yet c»u #&gt;ttg&gt;w lth
me. even thou#* cars packed the parking tot o f
our local discount store. Inalde the store, t
carts snd tost a b a *
Ks states. Why tfad I come

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but l tan. M

MW*

I be hurt iT l didn't buy them saythtog.
mg for someone who had everything and
the N t fi coot s f New*. I con sorted
1anything but fan. Hurriedly. I A IM
n g cart with last minute Items and
to the long cheek-out lines. I picked
but R looked m tf N would mean
a aom inute wait.
TA

Special People
TO N Y
TIZ Z IO
Toojr Tlsslo Is
aa advocate
for U m

Meet Eddie Rose
We’ve said M many denes here at ‘ Special
r," there are ‘ Special People* all around
toV'ow r not.be what you woute e n l d tv

ni|u?

f *

khd life difficulties and gone on to make tftetr
world a better place. One Of these peopleTa
Mr. Eddie Rose, the City o f Altamonte Springs
Commissioner/Vice Mayor and torsi speaker.

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Nice work, commissioners
S an ford an d Lake M a ry officia ls recen tly
settled thetr d ifferen ces co n cern in g th e d e­
velopm ent o f a con tro vers ia l 535-u nit
apartm ent com plex o n C ou n ty R ood 46-A .
C on troversial becau se Son ford residen ts tn
the K ayw ood w b d M s to n and Lake M a ry
residen ts In th e H ills o f Lake M ary veh e­
m ently opposed th e developm en t. P ro te s tin g
residen ts w an ted sin gle (am ity hom e s in th e
area, alth ou gh th e cou n ty's com preh ensive
plan show s h igh d en sity com m ercial a ll
around the 51 -acre tract. Kayw ood resi­
dents refused to com prom ise. H ills o f Lake
M ary residen ts w tth the city beh in d th em ,
threatened to appeal th e ch ange o f land use
granted by S an ford to th e developer, u nless
concessions w ere m ade.

God bless you. snd s Merry Christmas to all
o f you. I hope that we wto be able to share an­
other Christmas. And. tf not os my «a n d u oth er in J*M
soy. *Msy you be in
Heaven twenty four hours before the devil
knows you’re deadT Thath an Irish
don't know where it
offended fay It.
p .S . After the recordin g o f this song. Danny
Scott renamed his recording studto ki Phila­
delphia to T ittle Leprechaun Studto* snd we
ore always tn touch.

GUEST COLUM NIST

Grandmothers deserve an award
While reading the program from the ’ Million
Women March* held in Rrtsdclphta. PA on Oc­
tober 25, 1967,1 came across a very important
snd powerful statement. T h e Million Women
March, will revive life as we once exem plified
It: Great Orandmothcr taught Grandmother.
Grandmother taught Mother, Mother taugbt lie
snd I w ill teach you.*
Over the years tt seems as tf we have over­
looked the role that the grandmothers have
and still are In our Uvea.
Most grandmothers are the stabilizing force
tn the (amity. They could tail stories of the tri­
a l tribulation
in s they have overcome and
the burdens some o f them had to bear.
Grandmothers have been mothers Brat, they
have raised their own children. Some didn't
have husbands and some did. but they raised
their iliiklrcn with the help o f other motheraSometlmes they were only able to provide only
some o f the things which the children needed.
A lot o f times they didn’t know where their next
meal was coming from to feed the children or
where the next penny was coming from to pay
the rent or their utility bills. There are some
that would work out In the Odds all day with­
out having anything to eat tn order to give thetr
children some kind o f food to tato- for lunch or *
for something special for school.
During the Depression some would wait to
hear about a field that was free to the public
1 there to pick peas or whatever else that
could font thetr children. Some would
five miles there and five miles back. Dur­
ing all o f this most o f them had the belief snd
the faith that the Lord would provide a way for
them to raise thetr children. Many o f them af­
ter working in the fields all day would come
home snd cook, wash clothes and iron before
they went to bed.
After raising their children, some o f them
though that after they got their children grown,
they would get a chance to do tome o f the
things that they had to sacrifice in order to
raise their children. If It was just a peaceful,
quiet, relaxing life, enjoying church acttvtUcs
and other various functions, but again there
•rere sacrifices to be made for their grandchil­
dren.
Some grandmothers. If they lived with the
children and weren't working, stayed home and
kept their grandchildren so that their children
could work and wouldn't have to pay the coat
o f a baby-utter or daycare center. Others may
have h im or daughters that have passed snd
they had to raise their children. They have a

Bom tn 1923 In
Newark. New Jersey,
Eddie's
ancestors
Immigrated
from
Russia. Poland and
E rran d . Graduating
from Weequahlc High
School, he becam e
the
state
diving
champion, enlisting
tn World War II In
1942. becoming a tall
in s B-24 snd
Army Air Corps.

greater burden then when raising their chil­
dren. The majority of the children today are
under a lot o f peer pressure. They are rude,
disrespectful and not very self-conscious. They
don’t care anything about values and princi­
ples. They are self-centered and selfish. Most
of them think It has to be their way or no way.
Grandmother’s try to InatlU In thetr children
the sam e values that they taught their chil­
dren. Trying to get them to understand that life
owes them nothing but a chance to get out
there and do aa me thing with thetr lives. They
let them know that tt Isn't going to be easy but
that she la trying to give them tf he foundation
for tt. There couldn’t be a better example than
she who had considerably less than what they
have.
The grandchildren don't want any advice be­
cause to them things aren’t like they used to
be or they will tell her. T h a t some o f the other
children's parents don't make them do this and
that or the other parents let their children do
It.* They don't realize that what they are doing
to trying to do haa already been done before.
Some grandmothers not only have to take
care o f thetr grandchildren, but their great­
grandchildren as well.
All of these burdens the grandmother has lo
bear, and believe 11 or not. some of these chil­
dren's mothers five In the home o ff and on but
still leave the raising of thetr children to the
grandmother. These mother's don't have time
to take care of thetr own children.
Grandmothers, you need to be recommended
for an sward for a lifetime o f loving, caring and
sacrificing that you have1made. Those of you
that have children that are able to see after
their own children tell them to give your soul,
body, and mind some rest because you have
had all that you can bear. That's why you gave
them thetr foundation on how to five and make
It in this world. You taught them now It's their
turn to teach theirs.

While In the service on his 47th mission.
Eddie's plane crashed down In Italy snd he
was wounded by Flak (shell fragments) tn
both feet. He recuperated for several month's
tn an Army Medical Hospital In Miami Beach.
Because o f this ordeal, he received many
commendations, including (he Purple Heart,
and the Air Medal with Eight Clusters. He
then went into 'sp ecial services’ putting on
shows In Miami Beach.
After being discharged In 1945. Eddie
worked as a comic and comic diver. He's also
performed tn burlesque, nightclubs, films and
television for 20 years. Traveling all over the
globe. Including every state tn the U.3. os well
os many other countries, he left show busi­
ness to spend more time wtth hts (amity Hr
has two children.
He married his wife. Mary, in 1953 while on
the road. They traveled together In the Water
Follies. Settling in Altamonte Springs In 1972.
he worked for that city for right years. With
hts experience in government, the military
and comedy, everyone told him he was perfect
for politics.
In 1982 Eddie ran for Altamonte Springs
city commissioner and won. He's won reelection every term since. In his position os
Altamonte Springs City commissioner and
vice mayor, Eddie feels he represents every­
one, especially the ’ underdog* or the Tittle
guy*
A tireless public servant. Eddie doesn't let
anything stow him down. Not even when he
diagnosed with cancer seven years ago
During that time Eddie was given six weeks to
two months to five, but like everything else.
Eddie beat It. More than four years ago he had
quadruple by-pass surgery. A friendly man.
Eddie always greets people with a smile and a
Joke, even through these times.
Eddie spends countless hours volunteering
for charitable organizations. He’s received
awards snd accolades from many groups,
such as "We Care, Crisis Intervention,* the *4
Co*, the ‘ American Cancer Society,* R.S.V.P.
(Retired
Senior
Volunteer
Program).
'Federation o f Senior Citizens*, ’ Paralyzed
Veteran's Association’ . T h e Stroke Victim s
Association* and the ’ Seminole County Youth
Program.*
Eddie's greatest pleasures Is when he plays
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in a colorful chart, and each
— nth o f the calendar la ac­
companied by a color photo­
graph o f county acenca and
'W e're trying to open the
government
to
everyone,"
County Contm lMlon Chairman
Randy Morris said. “ We want
to show our cltUena what they
get toe their taxes, what serv­
ices are available • many of
these services being under­
utilised.
"What did you mean when you said Jeaua
would Ukc the shoes?" I eaked. The bay an— tie d , "our Brummy la Mck and la going to
heaven. Daddy said she might go before
ChtM m aa to be with Jeaua.* The girl spoke,
l i y Sunday school teacher said the streets in
heaven are shiny gold. Just tike these shoes.
W on't mommy be beautiful walking on those
streets to match these shoes?"
My eyes flooded as I looked Into her tear
streaked b ee. T ea .* I answered. *t am sure
she win.* Silently I thanked Ood for using
these children to remind me o f the true spirit
o f gM ng.

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part o f the community policing
effort."
Bronson said this assign­
ment la one o f many changes
coming to the BPD aa part o f

[ T h is man (Dlflard) stepped
[hi a pile o f a h - when he took
over,* she mid. "He Juet fell
Into this. I believe the mayor ta
a racist.*
Martha Yancey, also a realdent for BO years, said she
feels Dale has a personal ven­
detta against Murray which
started when she sent a letter
criticizing the SPD and Dillard
over the death of an officer.
"This girt Is having a ven ­
detta taken out on her." Yancey
■aid. T h is ta no way for the
mayor to act. Putting her on
13th Street la a terrible thing
and by doing that Dillard |uot
did what Dale told him to do.*
Dillard mid he spoke to M irray about the letter this week
trying to ascertain if the letter
represented the SPD or her In­
dividual views. He said the
meeting was positive
and
pleasant and Murray said she
was expressing her own views
and not those o f the depart­
ment.
T h is la no retaliation for the
letter,* be said.
Regarding the reassignment
which becomes effective Jan.
6. Dillard said Murray waa
Ideal for the job because o f her
personality type and previous
exDerlencc.
Murray's will be the first o f
many teams that w ill be as­
signed to troubled neighbor­
hoods, he sakl.
"We are tn the process o f
community policing and we
though she'd be ideal for that,*
he said. "W ell be getting out In
the community trying to create
an atmosphere o f tru st*
• Commander Ray Bronson,
who also recommended Murray
for the b ea t said the officer
seemed optim istic about the

with me." Dale said. "1 found
out about tt last night.*
However, he said he did
•peak with Dillard about M in
ray's letter and told him he
found It to be Inappropriate.
*1 told htan he had to get a

den t
operations."
Bronson
■aid.
Also the Quad Squad and the
Tridflc Unit w ill be returning
soon following special assign­
ments at the Sem inole Towne
Center during the holidays, he
■aid.
Dale on Friday said there
was no personal vendetta
against Murray Involved on hla
part and he had nothing to do
with the reaeelfnm ent.
T h e chief didn't share that

We
like Am ericans," Utley said, lie
■aid the community has ac­
cepted him and he wanted to
give something hack to his
part-time home.
Utky works two days a week,
"chipping array’ at unsolved
murder cases, that can be as
old as 10 years.
"We have the opportunity to
look at (the old cases) at our
own pace,* h r said, reexam­
ining every angle, "building ig&gt;
a picture* o f evidence.
Utley works under the direc­
tion o f S h eriffs Investigator
Ray Parker, He Is one of two
Unit. The team la - currently
working an four cases. This I*
Utley's fourth year with the departram t.
According to Special Project
Coordinator Peter
Robinson.
there are 138 active volunteers
serving In various
capacities
within the sh eriffs office. The
largest number help out in the
Citterns On Patrol and Reserve
Deputy S h eriffs units, but oth­
ers volunteer tn elder services,
victim advocacy, crime analy­
sis and prevention, pawn shop
unit research, technical serv­
ices and Judicial security.
Unlike Utley who has previ­
ous law enforcement experi­
ence. most o f the volunteers
are ctvlllana who hove com­
pleted training In the 14-week
community law enforcement
academy.
Robinson said he started
tracking volunteer hours In
July 1996 and since that time,
volunteers have donated more
than 40.000 hours at a value of
more than $1 m illion to the
county.
"We have been singularly
successful.* Utley said of hla
team, but la quick to support
the efforts o f the paid force. *1

S tineclpher
He also favored an adequate
system o f state highways, spe­
cifically the reltevtng o f the
traffic problems tn the 37th
district
The candidate received hla
BA degree from the University
of Florida tn 1943, and after
serving tn the US Arm y during
World War II, attended the
University o f Virginia
law
school. He received hla law de­
gree from Stetson University
and wss elected Judge o f Sem i­
nole County tn 1948.
Stenstrom la a member and
officer of several organisations
Including the Florida Baptist
Brotherhood. American
Red
Croea. Jayeeea. and was both
a Mason and Khranlan. He
also belonged to various taw
associations.

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13.000 licenses would be sold.
Adults could purchase licenses
for aU family members by pre­
senting old licenses. Prices
would be $1.00 for a regular li­
cense and $3.00 for a chauf­
feurs license.
A highway patrol examiner
waa at the courthouse each
Tuesday afternoon and Friday
morning for those requiring
driving testa.

Stork showflf givsn
On the previous Friday eve­
ning. Mrs. H.M. Gleason and
her daughter. Mrs. R.W. Keogh,
entertained at the Keogh's
Lake Mary home with a storm
shower for Mrs. O tis Ooaaer.
Following several games and
contests, the honorre eras pre­
sented with a pink and blue
bassinet
containing
many
lovely gifts.
At s la te hour, the hostesses
served pink fruit punch and
cake which waa Iced in pink
and blue to Mrs. Ooaaer and
her mother. Mrs. C.W. Sloblom.
and Mrs. Ruby Mitchell. Mrs.
Fred W erfdm an. Mrs. William
Thorne. Mrs. Ida Keogh. Mrs.
John McLaughlin. Mrs. Joan
Qrecn. Mrs. Roy Howell. Mrs.
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project and county staff con­
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In various help wanted ads,
the. following workers were
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After Hours
Titanic:
P o n zan elli a t S C C
P if painting* o f third generation Mexican artist Daniel
Ponzanelli w ill be fra lured In the Seminole Community Fine
Arts Gallery from January 8 through February 5. 1998. A
public reception w ill be held Tuesday. Jan. 13. from 5 p.m. to
7 p.m.. with a gallery talk by Ponzanelli at 8 p.m. In addition,
classical music from Mexico will be performed by a string
quartet, featuring members of the Florida Symphony Youth
Orchestra. SCC Fine Arts Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Monday through Thursday, plus evenings o f theater and music
performances
Special gallery hours may be arranged by
calling 14071 328-2039.

P o rtfo lio ra v lm r a t S C C
jr r

Seminole Community College Fine A rt* Gallery ta currently
reviewing artists' portfolios for the 1996-99 exhibition season.
Open to all professional artists 18 years and o ld er all media
accepted. The deadline for submission la January 30, 1998.
Send a SASE. 15-20 35 mm. slides of your work, a resume or
exhibition record, and a brief artist's statement to: Jere E.
Moore. Fine Arts Qallery Curator. Sem inole Community
College. 100 Weldon Boulevard. Sanford. FI. 32773-1699. For
further Information, rail (407) 328-2039.

Raku an d K lin B u ild in g W o rk sh o p
The Maitland Art Center will host a series o f workshops on
*Klln Repair and Building' and "The Technique of Raku
Pottery' with visiting artist Manny Hernandez. associate
professor o f art at Northern Illinois University In DeKalb. The
workshop on Kiln Repair and Building will be held on
Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 20 and 21. from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m.
each day. The workshop on the Technique of Raku Pottery will
be held on Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 27 and 28, from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. The cost w ill be 945 for non-members of the Art
Center and 940.50 for An Center members for each workshop.
I’rospecttve students may register for both workshops at a
cost of 980 for non-members and 971 for members.
To
register for this special workshop with Manny Hem andrr.
please contact Ann Spalding, education coordinator, or Robin
Ambrose, program director, at 1407) 539-2181. Workshop Is
limited to 40 participants.

C ultural A rts C o u n c il
a n no u n ce s 1998 officers
SANFORD - The Seminole
Cultural Ans Council Board of
Directors recently approved the
organization's 1998 slate of o f­
ficers: lYesldent - Kathryn Hatlaway. Walt Disney Im agipresident -

redistributed to local arts or­
ganizations through the SCAC
annual grant program.
The
council awarded over 917.000
In grants In 1997. In addition
lo the awarding o f grants, (he
SCAC supports and promotes
the creation and preservation
of historical, literary, visual,
and performance arts activities

t r im :’
ond vice president
Dr. MtffcsSptaso,- Florida In­
ternal Medicine: third vice
president * Pam Ohab. Ohab
and Company. P.A.; and treas­
urer - BUI Royster. Greene. Dycus and Company. P.A.
D ie Seminole Cultural Arts
Council (SCAC) Is the official
Local Arts Agency for Seminole
Comity as designated by the
Seminole County Commission.
In that role the SCAC la the
recipient of funds hum the sale
of the ‘ State of the Arts* li­
cense plates
in
Sem inole
County. Those funds are then

accomplishment was the pro­
duction and distribution of the
Seminole County Cultural A
Creative Arts Directory: a full
color. 3-D publication high­
lighting local artists, arts sup­
porters. and cultural and his­
torical organizations in the
county.
The directory has
been nominated for numerous
state and national awards for
Us unique artwork and Innova­
tive design.
For further Information on
the Sem inole Cultural Arts
Council, call (407) 328-4722,
extension 3323.

S ta ff R e p o rts

T ita n ic (T O -IS ): From bow
to stem . Tlianfr lx one of the
best fUms o f Ihe year — If not
tlie best. It's a triumph for Its
director. James Cameron
Mis work had to match or ex­
ceed the hype and bolstering
Paramount Studios and 20th
Century Foot Studios Lavished
on it through thrtr relentless
advertising. Like the passen­
gers that boasted of the T i­
tanic's Im penetrability before
tta launching, the studios could
have hexed Ihe film before Its
release, and. like the ocean
liner, II would have sunk drag­
ging m illions of dollars and
people with It. That, thank­
fully. doesn't happen.
Instead. Cameron lovingly
crafts an epic with a tim eless
romance set In the middle o f
one of the greatest tragedies
mankind has ever known. Uke
D tanlc'a master ship builder
Thomas Andrews. Cameron
constructs a ‘ ship of dream s'
with ambition and risk. How­
ever. fortune may replace fate
us
Cameron
could
reap
awards, box ofllce receipts and
acclaim .
Cameron's ambition Is re­
flected through the sets, copfumes and overall production
design o f Dtonir.
Rumors of
Cameron’s perfectionist ten­
dencies can be verified with Ihe
meticulous detail that goes Into
every frame o f this movie. The
director even gathered an un­
derwater expedition lo go down
and film uctual footage of the
w rrckagr
and
within
the
ghostly hull
The most remarkable and ex­
traordinary thing Is how this
director, known for such hard
hitting anion such as ihe T er­
minator films. Allens and True
lie s , could tell a delicate,
beautiful love story. It's as If
he reached down for his most
Intimate feelings and passions
la express the relationship
lhat Is the nucleus o f Ihe new
film.
Bill Paxton leads a group of
well financed treasure hunters
searching for an expensive
piece of Jewelry at Ihe site
where ihe remains of D tanlc
rest. D ie necklace for. which
they search la. as Paxton's
character
explains.
“worth
more than the Hope Diamond.*
Their Initial findings produce a
hand drawn picture of a nude
young lady with Ihe treasure
hanging around tier neck.
When the group airs the por­
trait on television, a 101- yearold lady claim s that she Is the
girl In the picture. Rose C al­
vert (Gloria Stuart) comes out
to the very location where she
had been some 85 years ear­
lier.
Some of Paxton's crew
members are skeptical of her
admission until she tells the
tale o f her voyage, the love she
formed with a vivacious young

T h i s o n e is s e e -w o r t h y

Rosa (Ka*s WtaaM) It Impioaaad toy Jack's
(Isonardo OCaprto) drawtoga In Titanic, an a
man while on board and. even­
tually. the tragedy now Im­
printed In the annals o f time.
The young Rose (Kate W in­
slet) la on her way to Am erica
via the RMS Dtanlc with her
rich, controlling flatted (B illy
Zanr). and her unbending,
tunnel vision mother (Frances
Flsherl. Hut Rose, as you may
Infer. Is not happy. She Is a
prisoner In a suffocating world
of affluence and manners. To
escape this tyranny, th e de­
rides to plummet herself oft
the port side of the ship, but
site Is talked out of It by a free
spirited drifter named Jack
(Leonardo DlCaprto). who won
passage aboard the vessel by
winning a poker gim r.
Jack opens her ryes to an
unbridled world where no one
r a m about position held In
society and bring la not ■dates
mined through a M l o f norma
and stringent condlllons. It la
freedom the likes Rose has
never known. But. her egotis­
tical flaned. who refuses to be
beaten by a penniless artist,
tries lo make It unpleasant as
possible for the couple and
krrp them apart.
TUa/iUr la about how the
young couple's love survives
and transcends. Indifferent to
time or anything else. But In
telling this story cornea the
risk that Cameron (seed. He
could not simply do a re-telling
of the D tanlc tragedy, rather.

SCC theater group features comedy
SANFORD - Orlando Theatre Project, the
professional theater company In residence
at Seminole Community College, will pres­
ent Educating Rita, a comedy by Willy Rus­
sell. as Ihe second show In their 1997-98
season. Educating Rita opens January 8th
and runs Uirough January 25th with per­
formances on Diuraday. Friday and Satur­
day evenings at 8 p.m. and Sunday after­
noons at 2 p.m. Performances will be In
the Fine Arts Theatre at Seminole Com ­
munity College.
Educating Rita Is about a young workingclass wife who wants to better herself, re­
fusing to accept the cards fate has dealt
her or dusty academic thought. She comes
to Frank, a British professor o f literature,
for lessons. Frank la weary, kind, fanny
and a bit self-hating. He sees Rita as a
fresh, honest,
unspoiled
Intelligence.
Frank gives her the tools to make choices

In her life, and she gives him renewed be­
lief In him self and In the world. Educating
Rita was adapted by the playwright Willy
Russel), into a feature film In 1983, star­
ring Michael Caine and Julie Walers.
Academy Award nominations went to Rua-ell for Best Screenplay, Caine for Best Actor. and Wallers for Best Actress lhat year,
Educating Rita la being directed by
Denlse Otllman, a Los Angeles based pro­
fessional director. Otllman began her the­
atrical career In Orlando as an actress and
director and Is overjoyed to be returning to
Central Florida for this project. Her best
known directing work Is the Central Flor­
ida premiere of Dancing at Lughnaaa,
which played lo sold out houses at D ieatre
Downtown. Since her departure from Or­
lando. she earned her MFA in directing
from the California Institute of the Arts
(CalArts). and has worked with a distin­
guished group of directors at the Guthrie
Theatre, the Mark Taper Forum and on an

Edlnburgh Fringe Festival production.
Local professional actor/dlrector Alan
- -hia Central
"
Broun wrtU
ill make
Florida
stage
debut In Educating Rita. Broun, past artis­
tic director o f the Ctvlc Theatre and cur­
rent producing director at Orlando Opera
Company, w ill portray Frank- Sharing the
stage with Broun w ill be Kelly Holden, as
Rita. Holden Is a member of Pleasure Island's Comedy Warehouse ensemble and
has been seen In OTP readings of Kiss the
11 rule. Who's afraid pf Virginia Woolf? and
The Miss Firecracker Contett. She also
appeared In the Ortando-UCF Shakespeare
festival's production of D ie Curate Shake­
speare As You Like It.
* Tickets for Educating Rtia are on sale
now. Prices are 915 general admission on
Fridays and Saturdays and 913 general
admission on Thursdays and Sundays.
Discounts ore available for seniors, stu­
dents, and groups. For tickets, call 3282040.

i Paramount Pictures and TwsniMh Cantury Fox.

his approach la telling the ac­
count o f a fictional passenger
that survived. Luckily, he does
not make I t ' seem like a
docudnuna.
Instead, at the
end. you feel as though you
have Just teen a haunting fairy
tale. The result says som e­
thing about Cameron's effective
use o f narrative. Yet. he still
manages to Illustrate the c i f
ferent steps of the doomed
voyage, as a background slory.
from cast off to sinking. It Is
the final hour of this three
hour plus film that la the moat
captivating and chilling as
Cameron presents the audi­
ence with a depletion o f the
boat's demise.
Cameron, however, could not
have made the film without the
depth o f acting he gets. Zone
(The Fhanlomj Is desplalngly
hateful as the arrogant fiance.
D icaprio
(Wlfttam
Shake
sprdrv’s Romeo and Juliet) Is
spry and dynamic as Jack.
And Gloria Stuart show* a sub­
tle longing a t Ihe older Rose.
Cameron also em ployees In
excess of 1,000 extras to fill
his nearly lo scale replica of
Ihe actual ship.
I had a chance to Interview
BUI Paxton after the release of
his film Traveller. He stated,
during our conversation, that
Titanic was going to be Ihe best
film o f the year, and I got the
Impression he did no! say that
because he la In It. Cam eron's
film la a homage to the
sweeping epics of Hollywood
yesteryear recalling the works
Fleming.
You
Mille and David Lean.

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than that. Four stars (am a#

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Movies in Oviado? Ptdurad hara la
the exterior of Ragsf dramas 22serten movt* master located at the
Oviado Marketplace. As seen here,
the thsatar la stW under construc­
tion, but Markatplaca officials say
that It w i open on tons Much 4.
1998. Tha round sifeardfaca on the
exterior wal wR give the affect of a
star duster si night Inside, moviegoers wR.be aba to sH In deluxe
audNoriume and patronize a coffee
bar and muffin stand to go atoh the
popcorn, candy, nachoe and hot
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�IN BRIEF

Strickler’s work
Bringing education, business together
dents,* he said. *1 blame etnptoycre because they need to
get w on Involved w ith educa-

SanAm Janas has been named a sales consultant at Bren­
twood Custom Homes o f Altamonte Springs for Its community
o f Harbour Isle In Longwood. and Comma Vlaaeee as sales
manager. M l Bmitefc of Lake Mary has been named sales
executive at Alaqua Lakes, a custom home community in
North Seminole County. Emrtck, with 30 years of experience In
residential real estate, la a member o f the 0 tester Orlando A s­
sociation o f Realtors. Women’s Council o f Rrskors and Homebuilders Association o f Mid-Florida. Pam Carm an has been
elected to alt on the board o f directors for the O resier Semi­
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t h w the years. Strickle* baa
becom e a Lumbar (arc In the
community. The bat o f his In­
volvem ents ta long: Sem inole
County School Board, several
chambers o f commerce. United
Way. School to W ort. Junior
Achievemen t. Salvation Arm y,
Good Samaritan Home. Sem i­
nole Soccer Club. Central
Florida Capital Funds Commit­
tee. Seminote County Private
Industry Council, Leadership
Orlando. Leadership Central
Florida.
Economic Develop­
ment Commission
o f M dFlorid*. Volunteer Service Bu­
reau. Sanford/Seminole County
Community
Redevelopment
Agency. Spirit o f 17/83 Task
Force. Sanford W aterfront De­
velopment Steering Committee.
Florida Public Relations A sso­
ciation. Hernando Economic
Development Commission and
U.3. Savings Bond Campaign.
W ith a bachelor's degree In
math and chemistry. S tricU rr

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�Locals on “Target”
S A C goes 3-and-2 on opening
day of girls’ soccer tournament
Dismantling of
Marlins shows
once again
that baseball
is in need of a
Commissioner
SANFORD _ Twenty-oi
owner o f a sm all,m
arket
til-m a
rk et baseball team de­
cided to eave m oney from hla payroll and jettlaon eotne hla beat player*.
The commlealoner o f baseball. Bowie Kuhn,
stepped In and nulbfWd the tranaactlona.
Tnat team waa the Oakland A'e. three tim e
w orld champtona and five-tim e dM alon
champions. The players w ere superstars a t
the Ume. Joe Rudt, Rotlie Fingers and Vida
Blue. The ow ner waa a desplrahle m an
nam ed Charlie F tn ky. w ho was dealing w ith
trying to m aintain hla payroll In a sm all
market, despite sacrificing the success o f the
team.
A few years later, the Cleveland Cavaliers o f
the NBA did the sam e thing. As the Cavs
played before em pty seats at home, the team .
d by an Idiot nam ed Ted Stepten, traded
xybody he had (w hich really wasn't m uch
ever
at the time) for nobody. Then-NBA com m ieLamr O 'B rian stepped in and placed a
ban an all niture trades, it was too late and.
eventually, the league had to award C leve­
land extra draft picks tn order to keep the

M arlins?
AB o f Florida w aa giddy w ith Joy ju st tw o
•w hen the M artins went out and
A tlanta Braves, then the C leve­
land Indiana, to brin g a w orld cham pionship
to Florida.
Sure, the payroll added up to aulte a coat
and the m anager. Jim Leyiand. waa the
highest paid In the gam e, but owner W ayne
Huixengs prom ised Florida a world *
onahtp when he waa awarded the team
y e a n ago and he cam e through.
Now It's two m onths later and the M arlins
resemble a Double-A team.
Almost everyone w ho played any kind o f
significant role fo r the Martina last season la
gone. The nam es should be read on opening
day next year w ith T a p s ' playing tn the
background, as the few fans who attend la ­
ment their dem ise.
Kevin Brown. Rob Men. Dennis Cook. J eff
Conlne. Devon W hite. M oises Alou. Curt A b­
b o tt And there’s m ore an the way. Don’t be
shocked If Gary Sheffield and Bobby B onilla
are also gone by the tim e you read this.
Right along w ith Leyiand. who left P itts­
burgh after w itnessing another fire sale.
Clearly, when H ulzenga spent hla m illions
at the start o f last season, tt waa to Inspire
baseball interest tn M iam i, to convince the
city or state to bu ild a new stadium.
But Joe Robbie Stadium , or whatever It’s
called now. waa ju st One when HuUenga
went before m ajor league baseball six yea rs
ago begging for an expansion team In M lHe underestim ated M iam i's history o f a
lack o f support for anything except the beet.
The Dolphins play before em pty seats du rin g
mediocre seasons and a sellout Isn’t gu a ran ­
teed even when they're playing well. The Heat
and Panthers have threatened to move de­
spite having a nearly new arena In D ow n­
town Miami.
Even the Hurricanes, despite being the
team o f the 80s. barely draw crowds o f over
20,000 despite w hat numbers they announce.
The fact Is, Hulzenga got tn over hla head
and pulled a ploy to have Miami build a new
stadium for him after he gave the city a suc­
cessful season.
It didn’t work and Hulzenga lost hla gam ­
ble.
’
Now the baseball team that won a w orld
championship la being dismantled tn a w ay
unlike anything since the 1915 Philadelphia
Athletics, a dynasty that lost the 1914 World
Series and* waa dism antled by ow ner_
Connie Mack. The 1915 A’a w ent
down In history as one o f the worst seasons
o f all Ume and It was 14 y e a n before the A ’a
fielded a com petitive t— m again.
There wasn’t a com m issioner then and

Lyman Orryhounds 3-0.
The last two games at Lyman saw the Bishop
Moore Hornets shut out the Boca Raton B ob­
cats. 3-0. and the Daytona Bcsch-Scsbrrese
Sandersba edged the defending tournament
champion Clearwater-Countryside Cougars. 3-1.
Meanwhile, at Don T. Reynolds Stadium at
Lake Mary High School, the Lake Howell Stiver
Hawks blitzed the Melbourne Bulldogs 0-3. The
Clearwater Central Catholic Marauders needed
penalty kicks to upset the W inter Park Wildcats.
3-X
The Lake Mary Rams Invoked the 10-goal
mercy rule In a blowout o f the Colonial Orenathen TWo tlme defending Claas SA state cham­
pion Boca Ralon-Spanlsh River capped the
day's play with a 3-1 decision over the Oviedo
Lions.
Four games are on tap today al both (he Ly­

man and Lake Mary sites.
tn consolation bracket gam es at Lyman. Uni­
versity plays Lyman at I p m before Boca Ra­
ton and Cfearwater-Countryaide tangle at 3 p m.
Quarterfinal matchups have Lake Brantley tak­
ing on the Vsirtco-Bloomingdale Bulls at 5 p m.
with Bishop M oon and Seabreeze squaring o ff
at 7 p.m.
A l Lake Mary. Colonial and Winter Park w ill
play In the 1 p m consolation bracket game
followed by the Oviedo-Melbourne contest at 3
pm
Quarterfinal pairings pit Lake Mary
against Clearwater Central Catholic al 5 p.m.
and Lake Howell versus the Boca RatonSpanlah River Sharks at 7 p.m.
On Monday and Tuesday, all the tournament
games win be played at Lake Mary. Sla games consolation matches and the semifinal contests
at 5 and 7 p.m. - a n scheduled for Monday. On
Tuesday, five games will be played, culminating
with the championship match at 7 p.m.
W ith Countryside bring a first-round casualty,
there will be a new champion this year. In (set.
o f the schools that have won the tournament ti­
tle the prrvtous 14 years, the only two still alive
are Lake Brantley and Seabreeze.
“We’re excited about the field o f trams tn this
year's tournament.* said Lake Mary coach and
tournament organUer BUI Elssele ‘ We've al­
ways had a solid rore o f some o f the state’s best
trams. And the other teams just keep getting’
better and better.*
For example. Spanish River. Winter Park, and
Countryside werr three o f the four schools that
advanced to past year’ s Class BA state sem ifi­
nals. Bishop Muorr also waa a final four team

Late goal keeps Lake
Brantley undefeated

5 feet to give the Lady
lead. 1-0.

Sophomore midfielder Magan Me*Man (No. 3, IgM uniform) scored the gamswinring goal «4h 1:01 M In Bis gams as Lafcs Brantley adgad Univarsity. 2-1, In
toe opening round of tha Targst 8occsr Classic at Lyman high School Friday.

Sem inole boys come
to life; C ro o m s alive
in Highlander Classic
SANFORD _ The Seminole High
School boys' basketball team got
the wake up call Just tn time Friday
night and rallied to beat Trinity
Christian Academy from Deltona.
56-47, at BUI Fleming Memorial
Oymnasium.
For three quarters and two min­
utes Arrow Force VI could not find
the answer to the Eagles* four outone tn offense.
T h ey (Trinity) made some shots
early and were able to maintain
the lead.* said Seminole head
coach Bob Trains. T h e ir offense
gave us matchup problem s and we
were forced to play man-to-man
more than we wanted to.
"But we finally got the tempo our
way and we forced some turnovers

For the young Lady Patriots. It
turned out to be sophomore Megan
McMillan, a m idfielder who scored
on a high, arching right-footer with
Just over a minute remaining In
regulation to move Lake Brantley
past University. 2-1.
The win pushes Lake Brantley
Into the second round o f the Target
Soccer Classic which features 10 of
Ftortda’a best teams. The games
arc being played at Lyman and
Lake Mary High School's with the
finals on Tuesday night.
Lake Brantley will face VsirtcoBloomingdale Saturday at S p.m. at
Lyman's Carlton Henley Sports
Complex.
Both teams were scoreless at the
h alf and neither had any real
scoring opportunities. Lake Bran­
tley’s aggressive defense shut down
University but Lake
Brantley
couldn't muster sny offense for It­
self. The ball remained on Lake
Brantley’s aide o f the field but Lady
Patriots' goaltender Sabrina Bona­
parte kept University at bay.
Part o f Lake Brantleys success
at shutting down University came
from defender Maggie Tullls who
dominated on both ends o f the

The Lady Patriots kept the pres­
sure on and almost scored again
but Tullls waa Just wide on a shot.
Jennifer McKron hit the crossbar
and middle Kim Thomton missed
from the com er.
Lake Brantley wasn't threatened
unUl. with 6:01 In regulation.
Samantha EUls got one past
Bonaparte to knot the score and
put the unbeaten run tn doubt.
It wasn't that way for long. With
1:01 tn regulation, McMillan scored
the game-winner and the Lady Pa­
triots Improved to 5-0.
It waa surprising that Lake Bran­
tley waa able to be as sharp as It
was. Floods have kept them off the
Lake Brantley soccer field for moat
o f the last several weeks, but
coach John Schaefer waa Im­
pressed.
*1 guess they just believed In
themselves today,* Schaefer said.
*We were confident If It came down
to penalty kicks but that waa still
the best game we've played all sea­
son.*
That could spell trouble for
BJoomlngdale today.

RAMIS BACKMPINSTRIPES

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3 10. WnNnann a 1-2 5. Drawn I 2-4 4. To­
tals: 17 7-17 47.

____ JiO-O 13. Patrick 2 0-0 4. Duah 0
4-a 4. Italian* 0 1-3 I. W soxr 3 4-4 It.
Piatt 3 3-3 S. Ulus 4 4-3 12. Wrathelta I 3-4
4. Totals: 18 17-23 M
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Threw-point add p a k . Trinity Christian •
CSato 4. Toledo 3k Soninnta I (Wagner II.
TOUI fauta . Trinity ChrtaUan I St ScnOnota
17. fouled out _ Trinity ChrtaUan. Martin.
Technicals _ sons. Itaconta . Trinity Chris­
tian H
Sinlnnta S-3. Junior varsity .
Snm otm 70. TncUty ChrtaUan 23.

and got some easy shots. Once
Sarfcrtfa TYn Ralnae agrsod to a ona-year contract wtoi the New
go* behind they had to foul
York Yankaaa on Friday. This w l b a t* third aaaaontha 1977 grartowe mads 13 o f 15 tn the final
period. That’s pretty good pressure ata o) Saminola High School has apart at tha House that Ruth BUR.'

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F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

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IN BRIEF
Ram soccer alums needed
LAKE MARY _ U k r M iry High School *
boy* soccer tram w ill hold It* N th annual
Alumni Game on Saturday. December 27th at
l p.m. at Don T. Reynold* Stadium.
Former player* are encouraged to attend
rvm tf they don't want to play tn the game.
For questions, call Coach McCOfhlc at 3209708.

SHS alumni baseball
SANFORD _ Sem inole High School I*
looking for alumni to attend the annual
baseball game and rookout to be held on
Saturday. January 24. 1998.
Please call Mike Power* st 320 5058 and
leave your name and number and someone
*111 m u m rail with information.

Girls’ wrestling tournsments
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley
High School and coach Kevin Carpenger are
pleased to announce a scries o f Women's In ­
vitational W restling Tournaments in associa­
tion with the Sem inole County Women's
Wrestling Program.
The tournaments will take place at Lake
Brantley High School on January 10th and
February 20th.
Women are eligible under FHSAA lFlorida
High School Activities Association) rules and
It will cost 830 as a team or 85 as on Indi­
vidual. Tentative weight classes are 94. 101,
110. 119. 127. 138. 149 and 165 pounds.
Each tournament w ill be double elim ina­
tion. feature folkstyle rules and there will he
individual awards.
Call Carpenger at (407) 320-3670 for more
details.

Sanford Adult Softball
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is taking registrations for the Adult
Softball League* at the Downtown Recreation
Center on the first floor of Sanford City Hall
on the com er o f Sem inole Boulevard and
Park Avenue.
The slowpttch leagues to be offered for the
Polar Bear Leagues starting tn January are
men's, women's, Co-Ed. church and a new
industrial division fur company trams only.
For more inform ation please call 330-5697.

Sanford Adult Flag Football
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment is taking registrations for an Adult
Flag Football League at the Downtown Rec­
reation Crater on the first floor of Sanford
City Hall on the com er o f Seminole Boule­
vard and Park Avenue,
The games w ill be played on Wednesday or
Friday night's at Chase Park, beginning the
second week o f December.

The games will follow the rules and guide­
lines set forth by the Florida Recreation and
Parka Association IFRPA). The FRPA has a
statewide flag football association with
weekend tournaments and state rankings.
For more Inform ation, call the Sanford
Recreation Department at 330-5697.

P.A.L. Basketball
SANFORD _ The Sem inole County Police
Athletic League (PAL) la soliciting players for
the P.A.L. Basketball.
The P A L Lragur to open to inv child
aged five thru 10. Tire learns are dtvtocd Into
categoric* based on age — five A six year
olds: seven A eight year olds; and nine A 10
year olds. Each group will have Iwo divi­
sions.
All games s ill be pbiycd on S iiiin lays st
the Seminole Community College Health and
Physical Education Center. Each learn w ill
play a minimum of nine games. The season
mna until March 14th.
For m ore Information, contact the Semi­
nole County Police Athletic League at 1407)
330 6600. extension 263.

Carollna-Bathuns tlckata
DAYTONA nEACH . Tickets for the Dccember
29th
North
Carolina/BethuncConkm.m basketball game are on sale now
al the Ocran C rater In Daytona Beach.
Tickets can only lx* purchased In a threegame. non-conference package for 850 for
lower level seals and 840 for upper level
seating. The p a ck a ge includes BcthuneCooknun games ngalust the University o f
Central Florida on Tuesday. November 23th
al 8 p.m.: the University of North Carolina
on Monday, December 2i&gt;th al 7:30 p.m.: and
the Unlvrrxlty of Detroit on Wednesday, De­
cember 31*1 at 4 p.m.
North Carolina, the country's perennial
b.iskrtUill powerhouse, feature* the talent o f
Daytona Beach native Vince Carter, who av­
eraged 13 points per game last year for the
Tar Heals.

Untvrsey end Lako Orangey plays**
bal during too Patriots’ 2-1 victory in »&lt;* feat round ol

T a rg e t

For more Information, contact the Ocean
Crater Bax O fllcr at (9041 254-4545 or TickctMaster at 1407) 839-3900.

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Sylvan Lake Park Tennla
SANFORD _ Sylvan Like Park la offering
Junior Training Classes for the advanced
lentils player Monday through Friday from
4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Also being held are adult doubles round
robins every Monday and Friday evenings
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. No reglslration Is re­
quired and Intermediate to advanced level
players are welcome to participate. Coat la
83 per person and tennis balls ate provided
at the park.
Private, group lessons and tram clinics are
also offered.
Call SYLVAN LAKE PARK at (407) 3226567 for more Information.

JeffC oatinosd from Pago IB
It’s no lon ger Im portan t io build a team
through the farm system s (usk the M o n t­
real Expos). Now . the rich gel rich er an d
on ly the b ig m arket team s can com pete ye a r
a fter year as th ey h au l tn m ercenary a fte r
m ercen ary.

A s If the B altim ore O rioles realty n eeded to
add Doug D rabek and J o e Carter th is w eek.
And people w on d er w hy the In terest In
baseball is at on a ll-tim e low.
Lest Second Shot: Speaking o f M i­
am i. has Lau ren ce P h illip s been arrested
sin ce you started read in g th is colum n?

in Its classification.
T h e field keeps getting deeper. said Elaaele.
*!n the past, the first day o f the tournament
usually saw several mismatches. You could ar­
gue that this tournament la as tough as the
state tournament. If not tougher.*
After a scoreless first half. Janry llallb erg
gave Lake Brantley a 1-0 lead with a goal In the
50th minute. Samantha Ellis lied the game for
University at the 75-mlnute mark, but Megan
McMillan broke Ihe tie In favor of the Pal hots
four minutes later.
.
Labe Brantley compiled a substantial statisti­
cal advantage, outahootlng University 10-5 and
h a v lig a 4-0 edge tn comer kicks. G oalie
Sabrina Bonaparte only had lo make one save
for the Patriots.
Christie Pollock. T u a Earrtbano. and Amber
Littleton each scorn) a goal for ValrtcoBloomlngdale. which kept Lyman bottled up In
Its end o f the field for moat of the contest.
n M A glpIcom b netted4k hat trick sod bad an
Lake HovriBSfitoer Hawks to thetr
imap over Jdelboume. Nandi Pryce added a pair
o f goals and an assist. Wendy SeDstl also
scored a goal while Piper Seaman contributed
an assist.
The Silver Hawks collected 24 shots on goal
and five com er kicks, forcing Melbourne's goalie
to make 18 saves. Melbourne had took 11 shots
and three com er kicks.
Lauren Debeltus scored a hat trick for

Mary, all the goals coming In the second half,
and assisted on two other goals. Alyasa Brnltrs
and Christina Cooley each had a pair o f goals.
Cooky also had a pair o f assists.
Other Rama contributing goals were Jackie
Vartlooven. Laura Dearer, and Elisabeth Morris.
AlMson Weber waa credited srith two assists
while Ryan Shaw and Dearer each had one aaFrrshman goalie Tiffany Christiana kept Ihe
Oviedo Lions In their game with the Boca Raton-Spanlsh River Sharks, making six saves In
the first half and five more In the second half,
many coming on point-blank range shots.
Lindsay Yonad) put the Sharks up 1-0 srith a
goal 10-57 into the game. Oviedo's best chances
to equalise came on act plays -- two direct kicks
and a pair o f com er forks - triggered by Karyn
Hall. But the Lions were denied by Shark
keeper Rachel Elsby.
Oviedo knotted the score at 4&amp;0B of the sec­
ond half when Krlstal Walts Upped In the re­
bound o f Megan Dube's shot off the cross bar.
That scramble was tn itM M by a bee fork from
H all.
|
Just when II appeared that the game might be
headed to penalty kicks, the Sharks caught the
Uona forward and put together a quick counter.
Christiana came out ana made a save on the
first shot, but the rebound arms collected by
Amber ToUefoon. who knocked home the gamewinner with Just under four minutes left in the

Wrestling is a walk in the park alter what Septor’s been through
By U L U S '
Herald Staff W riter
LAKE MARY _ When he came
into the coaches office at Lake
Mary High School, he looked
like any other student athlete.
Before he sat down and be­
gan unfolding the events that
took place over the past two
years, no one could have
guessed that this physically fit.
determined athlete had been
through hell and back.

At the end o f his sophom ore
year. Jon Scptor was on top of
the world.
In addition to m aintaining a
very high grade point average,
Septor waa one o f the strong­
est wresllcis wu 11ic Lake Mary
High School team.
He waa district champion,
came only one win away from a
visit to the state com petition
and was already looking fo r­
ward to summer camps and In­
tense training for the follow ing
year.
'Before tenth grade. I ‘ went
to a two week cam p In Penn­
sylvania over the a im o x r .'
Srptnr rrralled. *1 worked with
Juniors, ran constantly and
lifted weights all summer. I
had a very good sophom ore
year and was looking forward
to doing the same once school
was over. I really want to wres­
tle and I refuse to do anything
without giving It 100 percen t*
Septor became Interested in
wrestling through listening to
his father tell stories about his
older brothers who wrestled.
He always thought tt would be
interesting and when he en­
tered high school decided to
give it a try after playing a sea­
son o f freshman football.
The love affair started Imme­
diately and . all o f Septor’s
thoughts o f playing football
diminished just os quickly.
tic worked diligently at his
new sport and the payoffs were
beginning to com e tn the very
next year.

All was right srith the world
as far aa Septor was con­
cerned.
And then he started hurting.
In April of his sophomore
year, Septor was diagnosed
with Crohn's Disease.
This form o f cancer la a po­
tentially deadly condition In
which the body's Immune sys­
tem turns against the Intes­
tines. It Is a very painful dis­
ease which is usually treated
with surgery or drug therapy,
sometimes with little or no
success.
Surgery Is required In certain
cases to remove - the large In­
testine to keep .the body from
attacking It.
Another course o f action Is
drug therapy, especially a new
experimental drug, called 6MP.
that appears to work very well
In some cases.
Crohn's Disease is also he­
reditary.
Septor's mother la In remis­
sion.
Her experiences with the dis­
ease allowed her to quickly
pick up an the warning signs
and get Septor Immediate and
directed attention.
*1 waa a little scared when I
first found out,* Septor said.
"All 1 could think about was
not being able to wrestle again
or finish high school. I just de­
cided then and there to take
one day at a tim e, remain posi­
tive and never atop fighting.*
Septor sras started on drug
therapy which consists o f a
very nigh dosage o f steroids
that Is gradually decreased.
This therapy la on ly used for a
short time, about eight months
tops.
When that dkb ft work, the
doctors ware considering aurA t the asms time, the
fam ily waa offered the
use o f 6MP, which waa still In
the experimental stages of de­
velopm ent.
Since surgery waa absolutely
the last resort and Septor had
been living in such excruciat­
ing pain for an long, the fam ily
decided to give the drug a try.
Within two month. Septor

that he would not be on the
team. Thera was no way with
the way he looked.’
Jon did. In b et. take last
year off. He also missed a lot
o f school and spent hi* days
Inside, trying to ease the pain
tn his abdomen. When he sraa
able to , be worked on his s t ­
and waa actually
to hasp up with the rest o f

e

* *
l

S In * I

John Soptor has bounced back from a bout wtti Crohn's Diaoaao to return
to his position as one of Ihe top wrestler's tor the Lako Maty High School.
had made a complete turn
around.
T h ere realty weren't any
good days throughout the
whole ordeal,* Septor said. *1
was pretty much willing to try
anything to make It stop and
postpone surgery. This medica­
tion really worked for me and
although I know ihu disease le
something I'm going to have to
monitor always. 1 haven’t felt
better tn a m y long time.’

He sat down at the table
and began to retell a stoiy o f
courage and determination th« i
rivaled no other.
When Septor first discovered

unm

that he was suffering from
Crohn's Disease, he wasn’t
devastated like most 16 year
olds would be.
Instead he took his mother's
example of survival and recov­
ery. added his own tenacity
and started fighting to over­
come the Illness and get back
to wrestling.
•Jon came up to me last year
before wrestling season and I
didn't even recognize him,’ said
l .nkr Mary wrestling coach
Steve Katz. *He was down to
about 100 pounds and looked
nothing like the district cham­
pion wrestler I had on the
team* the year before. 1 gave
him encouragement but really
knew In the hack o f my mind

*AB I ' kept thinking about
waa grttjng back to wrestling,*
Septor explained. “Some peo­
ple aright not understand, and
It may have been a focus for
me Instead o f an all consuming
desire to wrestle. Whatever. It
helped me to get though It and
gave me a reason not to 0 ve
up.
’ Coach Katz sras a trig part
o f my determination, also. He
stayed tn touch srith me, gave
me encouragement and erased
my doubts whenever I bad
them. He kept telling me to
take a step back and took at
the situation. He motivated me
and told me to go at my own
pace and not over stress my­
self. I owe him a lot for all o f
his help and support.*
Aa soon as his body would
allow
him.
Septor
began
training. At lin t, Just walking
waa enough to wear him ouL
Then the walks became longer,
stairs were added and then
light weights.
By the tim e summer rolled
around. Septor waa In training
hill time. He had a lot of work
to do, but he sraa feeling better
and better every day.
Another setback to his plana
occurred over the summer.
Septor attended another camp
In order to Improve his skills.
During a practice tn the third
week o f summer. Septor landed
wrong
and
hla
opponent
landed on top of him. He sepa­
rated hla shoulder and again
had to take a step back and
work to strengthen hla shoul­
der.
Septor came by to school In
the foil alm ost back to where
he was when he left. His stud­
ies were up to date, hla body

waa regaining strength and hla
desire to resume his position
on the wrestling team sraa
never more evident.
"By the third day of school.
Jon was at practice.* Katz
said. *He sras right In there
with the rest o f the team and
took a leadership position from
Ihe start. He’s a natural leader
and instead o f looking for
sympathy, he eras the loudest
one out there.*
None o f the kids looked at
Septor any differently when he
returned to school. He's not
the type o f person who would
srant special attention anyway.
*1 knew that I wanted to be a
strong member o f the team this
year.’
Septor explained. *1
guess 1 Just like to lead, that's
who I am. I just want to get
back to where I left o ff and I'm
doing that srith every passing
day. My goals for this year are
to get back to regional* and
this time make It to states.*
The way Septor plana to do
that la by working hard, look­
ing to the post for m otivation
and taking his mothers advise
regarding the ability to over­
come any adversity with de­
termination.
Septor said that he doesn't
feel that he la an Inspiration.
He merely wants to be Judged
for hla actual accomplishments
In the classroom and on the
m at
T v e never really thought
about being an inspiration. If
anyone waa In a sim ilar situa­
tion. though, I would be able to
give them first hand 'advise
about taking It one step at a
time and never giving up on
your goals. Other than that. I
am Just a regular person like
everyone else.*
What separates Septor from
the norm la heart. In order for
a teenager to over come a
deadly disease, work hla way
back Into one o f the top apota
on the wrestling team after
missing an entire year and still
expect everyone to see him aa
a regular Joe, hla heart
be huge.
Jon Septor's la.

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Week No.18
SAN FRANCISCO (-2)
AT SEATTLE

The Une rem ains low tn this one because the
betting public Is com im ed that the Nlnera w ill
not risk Injury to key players In a m eaningless
game.
Traditionally the teams that have already
locked up homeflehl advantage throughout the
playoOi, wtH &gt;011 over* tn the season finale. I
•dree, but I think the second suing squad can
cover this Une. DANGER]It STAY AWAY. TTlM tfB

MIAMI. (-2)
VS. NEW ENGLAND
The Patriots have (bund their groove just In
flaw , and the Dolphins are spinning out o f con­
trol.
Look far Bledsoe to try many o f the routes
that the Coha used last week, and in my opin­
ion. they'll work.
I have to go against the Dolphins, m ore be­
cause o f what Jim m y Johnson has done to this
previously classy organisation than anything
rise. Go Patriots! P R t l t e U 5 1 . D a l f U u

DETROIT (-7)
VS. NSW YORE JETS
The Lions should not be #*tn g up a touch­
down In this one. but the bookies are beating
that the Jets ca n t stop Barry Banders.
PsrteOs knows he needs a wtn here, but does
he have enough talent to fr t B? W e know he has
the heart, but unfortunately, that w on t be
enough today.
would love to see the Packets lose this one. but
| don't think N il happen, l i t * * S S , J e t *

Hoops

Arrow Force VI feU behind 54 after one period and sms also
outacored In (he second (15-12)
and third (14-13) quarters as
Trinity Christian built a 34-29
lead.
But Seminole closed with a

‘ Playing In this tournament
has Improved our game a lot.* ■
said Panthers star Titus Waldo.
“WeVe had some easy teams on
our schedule, but It should
make no difference If you play
hard.*
The wtn did not come without
a coat though, as Terrance
Perkins, who led Crowns tn
scoring with 34 points. Injured
Ida ankle tn the fourth quarter
and Is questionable far today's
{Saturday! game.
W aldo helped out with 13
points and I I rebounds, w hile
Ernest Anderson came o ff the
bench to scare 10 points far

Christian |n the Lake Mary
Holiday Classic Tournament
starting Monday. Dec ember 29.

free throw shooting.*
Trains also stressed that It
was not Jual one player who
was hot from the free throw
line, the whole team waa
shooting them rvell.

FANTHERS ON
FROWL
Seminole also won the Junior
varsity contest. 79-23.
Arrow Porte VI lo now B-3 on
the season, while TMntty
Christian fell to 9-3. Seminole
will next play Orangrwood

ORLANDO . The Crooma
Panthers bounced back front a
tough overtime lose to beat
Trinity
Christian
Academ y
from Jacksonville. B3-&amp;3, in
(he Consolation Bracket o f the
Highlander Classic at Lake
Highland Preparatory School

Crooms
rebuilds
quickly
SANFORD . Waa It only two
months ago that the Crooma
boys basketball team got to ­
gether far the Drat lim e?
A lot has changed at the
Crooma Academy. A new floor.
New bleachers. A group of
players, moat o f whom had
never played together.
And. somehow, in the midst
of creating the A n t Crooma
basketball team since the 70s.
the Panthers have strung to ­
gether some wins. In (act. don’t
be shocked o f Crooma la p la y­
ing fang after the end of the
regular season.
The whole thing started last
year when Crooma principal
Bernadette Hardy-Blake de­
cided It was time to put to ­
gether a basketball team. Fil­
ers were sent out Inviting po­
tential players to participate in
open gym. coach Steve Car­
michael waa hired, a weight
training program was Insti­
tuted and a schedule was
drawn up.
Somehow. It's all worked and
the Panthers, despite playing
their Oral home games before
standing-room
only
crowds
(there weren’t any seats), have
turned out all tight and
brought together the commu­
nity o f Sanford.
‘ I can't say enough about the
support o f the community.*
Carmichael said. * lf it hadn't
been for Principal Blake and
Reverend (Ron) Merthle. we
never could have done It.*
Carmichael came to Crooma
after a long stint as the Lyman
girls’ coach. Obviously, the
difference between the Lyman
girls and Crooma boys can
lead to some culture shock, but
Carmichael has had the transi­
tion made easier by the play of
Tllus Waldo. Tim McCloud and
Terrance Perkins, all former
Seminole High students who
have made for a strong begin­
ning to a new tradition at
Crooma.
‘ lt'a been fan and challeng­
ing.* McCloud aald.
*
The biggest problem has
been with putting a team to ­
gether o f players who had

Also scoring far the Panthers
were Josh Lee (eight points}.
Tim McCloud (six points) and
Vern Daley (two paints).
Brian Parker and Robbie Pe­
tersen did not score, but still
contributed to the victory tn
other ways.
The wtn advances Crooma to
the
Consolation
Bracket
Championship
game
today
against Sheldon Clark High
School from Tennessee.

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Waldo, a regular for the Seminotes last season, said. *We
don't have our games together
yet. but everybody will get on
the same page. One day. we’ll
be there.*
The season started about as
well as Carmichael could ex­
pect. The Panthers are 4-4 out
of the gate, but Carmichael put
together a tough schedule that
has Included losses to Class
6A Lake Mary and Lyman. The
Panthers play on the Class 2A
level.
*1 had a tough schedule In
mind,* Carmichael said. T o b e
com petitive In the district
tournament, you need to b e
prepared.*
That district tournament talk
has already started la pretty
amazing. Crooma Is 2-1 In the
district and suffered its only
loss, a heartbreaker to eighthranked Deltona Trinity Chris­
tian. after leading at the start
o f the fourth quarter.
*We just hit a dry spell,*
Carmichael said. T h ey had a
good attitude after the game
and I waa pleased with that.
We were disappointed to lose,
but they talk responsibly about
what happened. We knew wc
had no one to blame but ourselves and I like that attitude.*
Pan uf Crooma attitude la
they don't expect to lose.

e m ors wins.*
e should be S.*
early success
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district playoff berth tn half a
year, but however the won-loss
record evens out, Carm ichael
and Crooma have already put
together a winning program.

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Carmichael, who coached exFlorida Oator great C lifford
Lett at Pensacola High School,
said Perkins la the beat athlete
he's c m coached.
Still, all the athletes In the
world can’t make up for enthu­
siasm. and Carm ichael has
had plenty. When practice fl(rally got underway, b e c a u * o f
renovations to the gym. the
Panthers were tollin g away
outside, under the hot O ctober
sun. Nobody walked away and.
at the same time, his players
have averaged a 2.0 grade
point average, higher than the
average Crooma student.
Tim e will tell If Crooms «*»"
go from not having a team to a

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Ihniiias stationed in (irnuany
with the I tiltetl Stales AnttV Is
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patents
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lovely t hlldreti
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and will
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SENIORS MARK SEASON
Merry Christmas to you and

SOLDI EH VISITS HOME
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19S3 CLASS REUNION
Il Is Crooms Academy Class
nl 1‘lfkl Reunion ciTehratlou
lime II has la i n ) } yrals
since the class graduated and
departed the Walls nl Crooms
Academy
The reunion will
heum Friday Dei
2d. From
I TOO a m until noon, liter*'
will I*- a tom nl ( ’rooms
Aiademy At 12 ir, put until
!2“10 p m llie registration o!
attendees will !„■ held
|}„Zlun Hope Mlssionarv llaptlsl
( h i m It Fellowship Hall hnalt'd
at 710 Sooth Orange Ave and
FTyhlh Street
Hie
12:110 p in
Crooms

Se m in o le H ig h S c h o o l G osp e l C h o ir C h o ra lie rs entertain
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with
Dorothy
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pirsltllny. will In- held in Ihr
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the piuyraiii will he the Rev
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Rnl.eiis
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speakei lor the Itntir will lie
Iln- llniinrahle Aim- Hastings.
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Rum
Washington. DC
To couiinue tin cetc Illation,
the class will i rtilse up tile St
.Johns River on ihr Rlvershlp
Rnm.me&lt;- Itnaoidmy tune Is .it
7:00 p in. at the downtown
Sanford Manna to eii|ov an
evening nl lull
Hie Saturday faintly pniili

will heyln al HilMi a in until
al Iln In leeiti Sprints Stale
I’.tlk lit leoli Spitlits
Sunday morning, Ike 2**, the
wnlshlp servo e will lie held at
Zlcill Hope Mlsslonaiy Itaplisl
(h utch al It) .TO a in Thr guesl
minister
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tit*
nirssat*' Is the Rev I l.iilklli;
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Alter the service. illnin I will
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held
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at
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mulnrtade
will Icav
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Exquisite treats get rave reviews
tier orate

a tree hi ill run
tolor " she salt I ‘(her tin
years l i e made ornuii'iitN |oi
die frees ol all my 1 liiMnii and
all gr.uuh luldien emept two t
wmit to wait on dn us until
they get married and u lihrai*
•heir hrst w* dding am.i' &gt;r*.in'
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gift then ”
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knit or r mh het hut has trtenrls
who ale generous wllh llieu
work and gue In r soint el what
they fiave nunh i i r m ailrli
Hun to Vnfmioii ornauniU'
foie rnpivs ipultmg and sew
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del.iltril ipillts in her oun hollo
and admitted to making 1111
mernus art 11 tes of itnthiug
When her 1 hddien well loimg
sin- made all of ihetr Wald
rofies

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widi hohrl.iv i lici t ai i urillng
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making l« .undid Vu ton.in or
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work ol a ministries wile in
( lericva
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nu- some kits," sin n. iiiI 'Ah* i
that I liegati to i t*ate tnv own
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gills with a sallli tr ill ami adr|s
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tin s n siii h Inn 'pi.ihti and
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■1»- ■,rated ai r*"i satin ornaments she made
fu i poll h Is .111 enteif In wlille,
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relaxing n.h*1 lor* heiau-.i n
gives tier soiinihuig to rlo with
her h.inds After retiring trmn
tfie Seminal ( oiinfv I'roperti
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months ago after d I years with
the rniiutv lore has relished
her tree time
Now. at H'j years old she
maki s time to add .1 lew more
oniamerits to her own tree and
share others with i.nnlly and
1(lends
Hie rupiJsITr treats
are the r u e ol ill who rei eiit
them
fore is the mother ot lour
daughters
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ENGAGEMENTS

C om m ission receives $10,000 from C IA
1hr tak*
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tliai got grant miitui lot sjh
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MARV
UONNELL

la st s p r i n g

Wllfl llsltols llolll
IN 1. II
iw a* in I u s Iin il w .in t||i*
I** rleii Mine lot a n*rv s(*i * t.»J
piest iilatton
sfu j|,i S a w n I
president ol the Oikt
Mall
&lt; oiuiiiiiniti Impion mi ni A n
noi i.i I ioii
pii'N, uti il
lean
Itiooklm Jlistiuii al ( omiiiiN
slim ■ hall and I llll.m iillttlu
JtiNioiii.it Miisetiin l.ilii.irtan
wiift ,i i fiei k tor s l u iNKt from
Ihe ( t,\
lean and I till.ill lin o
sluiwed slinl.i itu plaipir ot
a p p m taltoii that will li.iug in
tile
I rank
Kvans
( etttet
thanking the ( IA lot their gen
etoiiN i oiilriliiiiioii
In oilier news tlie ('uiversiti
o| ( entral Florida will IionI a
lo n le rrn ir on W o m ens history
in Oi loiter
fltey are
asking Im al t oilllliisstoiis ami
sot ti tles to prepare papers lor
present.limn during the tonler
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l^iun ti W i iuniiui and
Paige
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to
i lltl'tlll.lN songs on ,| m.ikr
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l.o lien
tap ilali* «d
f tosti
the
snowman
and
IhiIIi
girls
■lau**d out Mi* Iwelie Hays of
* firt'tiu in
* horrngr.iphy for
tli*- dan* *■&gt; w i n
done
by
M* ltss.1 U i instil.* l.iurriiN |J
year old ninici
Jern MiKIvev.
one *.( tin &lt; Iti/rtis on Patrol
was .* spi * lal guest on fund
lot Ihe tied ighttllg Irum til*'
sheriffs Department
I lie home decorating cun
test Is alwal'N lite.itldrsslv ail

See Rowed. Page 6B

Sheila Sawyer. CIA president, presents a check tor S10,000 to Jean
Brooklyn (left) and Lilian Gnffin ot the Lake Mary Historical Commis­
sion

REMINGTON OAKS flAS
TREE LIGHTING

Tam m y

J o -A n Carey and C h ris to p h e r S lro n k o

Hclttlnglon
Oaks
in
the
Cro ssings
s( heduled
their
1*11111111111111’ tree lighting lor
Sunday, lire
IT.
Utitonu
ll.drlv. they dldit t get that date
approved with Mother Nature
l(.un tiirteil the rommiintty to
|Mist|Nitie the tree lighting until
Tuesday. Her It*
Mother
Nature louperaled
lilllv lor (tie ruestlay date. The
skv was ilear. the air was crisp
and Ihe i rowd happy
Hie tes
llvlties In-gall with a prayet
Irom J
i(. Lougsdnrl and a
song. '() Holy Night . from
Carmen laid.
The entertainment then ful-

Carey-Stronko
Mrs. I.iiul.i Nulf Carry &lt;&gt;l
Ft Myers. announce* the
engagement nl iirr daughter.
Tammy J h A h Carry u( Like
M.irv.
to
Christopher
Slronko of Ovirilo. son ol
Mr ami Mrs Joseph J.
Slronko ol Oviedo
I lorn In Kokomo, Inti., (he
limit’ rlrri is dii- inaicni.il
granddaughter of dir l.itc
Mr Nary Null .mil Mrs K.i
( l i d Null of Kokomo She is
the paternal granddaughter
ol Mrs. Mary Jam- Carry
and tlir laic Mr Con Carey
ol Kokomo.
Ms. Carry in a graduate ol
Ft. Myers Senior High. She
attended KdLsou Coiuriuinlly
College and graduated from
University ol Central Florida
III l!K)5 where she received
a llachelor of Si lenee in
Criminal JuslU e and was a
tnemher ol Lumltda Alpha

Kpsilmi
she is pifsetidy
working lull lime as a dep
illy sherlll lor Seminole
County She rill's Oilin'
Her finance. Imrn In Silver
Springs. Md . is Ihe mater
nal grandson ol die laic Mr.
Nick Tomha and Mrs. Fan
nic loinlia He in the paler
li.d grandson ol die late Mr
Joseph Slronko and Mrs.
I’earl Slronko
Slronko is a graduate id
Oviedo High S( hool He at
tended Valencia Community
College and graduated from
University of Cenlral Florula
In Pl'lft with a llai lielor ol
Arts in ( rtiiim.il Jusllic. He
Is ( unenlly employed as a
deputy sherlll for Seminole
( 'utility Sheriff* Otlu e
The wedding will Ire an
event ol ft I. JH
at
Saints 1‘eler and Paul Win
ter Park

Tree fighting winners are Ouno and Jenmler Fish back, second, and Julie and Charlie Cramer, lust

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Peter K. Prevail/,
Board Cfinifidd, American Board ol Anesthesiology
Oiplomale. American Academy ol Pam Management

Specializing In

Diagnosis &amp; Treatment O f Recurring &amp; Chronic
Pain Including Back, Shingles &amp; Cancer Pain

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�G o o d m a rria g e is cre a te d
th ro u g h d a ily t o u c h -u p s
lln , on* or th * n u t p rice)***
tm iu m I poaataa la a happy and
m utually sustaining m arriage.
Hanging in our bedroom la a wall
plaque we rewired on our wedding
day, ahnoat 30 yean ago. Over the
rear* and through vanoua move*, it
naa accompanied ua and alwaya
bund a place of honor in our home.
The author'a name ia not ahown. I
wiah I knew who wrote theae beou- _
tiful aentimenta, for although 20 haviag cheat pain*. or wore*. Ia
yeara have passed, the w d a of wia- addition to having viaibla hotaae
dom are Umeleaa. Perhaps you will
find it worth sharing with your

ramfly gathering*, k
Mm h M i yelling u r i
Whet a party sooprrt
Wbeo ha *to*7 if
shell ba b e t t f sne ■
a t a ll tha Malaga al

B l i t out aa by ha
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too ahort — get on with it
fru strate d

IN WHITEWATER. WIs

D E A ^ e u m U T lD t J ih r o *
ah ip , n a r m o lb er-la -U w k a i

VALERY STEWART,
OXNARD, CALIF.
DEAR VALE R Y) Indeed I do
— and h e** It la. Read am
TH E A R T O F MARRIAGE

D EAR C J j S orry, liv in g ia
■ a n n ^ C a d v o m w eather
**
ditluma la eth er eeettuaa a# the
c n a a tr y , I a ls o aheu ld h a ve
th a a g h t a b ou t n ark ed ta r o
b lo ck in g cu rb side a um bers. I
c o n c e d e th a t c le a r ly r is ib le
n u m bers e a Ik e keu ee Is tk e
better Idem
O th e r re a d e rs cem p la ia ed
■ b o a t p ie c e s e f b a cla cce a e t
h a v ia g eddraoc aum kcre th at
phare ia which to grew .
N et only marryi ng the righ t
p w e n , h a t b r in g the r ig h t
N ""” '
DEAR ABBY: Re: visible house
addressee. Aa a longtime member of
in ambulant* corps, I melon* making house numbers visible from th*
street. Mass than ones I have had to
run up and down a street trying to
locate the houae from which 911
waa called because someone was

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aonmei ne w eg estn Lualamive.
DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law
ia divorced and has a llvc-in boyfriend, man friend — no, an old
man living with her. He's good to
but he'i too old. and now ih o'i
startin g to show signs of ■ lin g,
8he’a only M . The boyfriend la 7*
and ia really getting on the family ,
nerves.
At night when he drives, he can't

DEAR ABBY: A whllo ago you
printed a latter from a woman who
waa contented because her husband
insisted on wearing iho wedding
band given to him by his late wtfc
I lost my first wtfc at age 19, but
waa fortunate to meet my present
wife two yeara later.
She resolved the 'problem' of Ihe
first wedding ring by taking it,
along with the ring she gave me, to
a jeweler who welded them togeth­
er. I now have a unique wedding
band and a wife who’s one in a mil­
lion. We’ve been married 34 won­
derful years.
TOMCOLUMORE.
SAN MARCOS. CAUF
DEAR TOM) What a w ise and
in ven tive wnaran you m arried.

money with the local dancers
piecing tn the top 30 among 70
entries tn the Rising Star com ­
petition. Two dancers winning
honor* w en :
Lacy Nobles
placed fourth tn tap dancing
while Calthn Valentine
won
third In ballet.
Dancer* receiving scholar­
ships w en : April Micelles.
M rllaaa 0 *m a , Vanessa Hea­
ton, Angela Baragona, Matthew
Tw iileager. Sarah Twilleagcr
and Karotyn Mantuano.
Am *
Also
attending
w en :
Amanda W all, Jenny Dennis,
Leslie
Dsntuma.
Shtvon
MeLamb.
Valerie
Tancano.
Lacy Noble*. CaitUn Valentine,
Styephanle
Schm itt
Stacy
StUerico, Natalie Weld. ChrisOne Pruaak, Chelsea Berry and
Kristin Youngblood accom pa­
nied
by their Instructors.
Miriam Doktor and Valerie

Eg?
W e dd in g
stud ea r­
lier mater-

mother. She carried a bou­
quet o f Ivory lilies and Ivory
roses.
accented
with
atcphanotls and cascading
variegated tvy.
Attending the bride aa
maid o f honor waa (auric
Faulkner, the bride’s long­
tim e friend
and college
roommate, o f St. AuguaUne.
Her A-line dress of hunter
green featured a satin bod­
ice with scooped neckline
and cap sleeves. Cabbage

VkftR
Mr

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the back defined the empire
waist and accented the long
fcrepe skirt. She w on a
comb o f Ivory and hunter
green baby's breath tn her
nair- She carried a cascade
bouquet o f Stargazer lilies,
white miniature carnations,
lavender
heather
and
caapla.
' Bridesmaids were: Chris­
tine Flicgcr. o f Atlanta, and
o f New
Abrah W llberdli
York, N.Y. Their
flow er* were identical to the
honor attendant’s.
Emily Ann W ells, o f Lake
Mary, waa the Dower girl.
She wore a dress of Ivory
moire
taffeta
fashioned
along the same lines a * the
bridesm aids and carried a
basket o f flowers matching
those o f the attendants.
Serving the groom aa best
man was Jay Culver of San
Diego. Calif. Groomsmen
were Chris and Matt Bowlin,
brothers o f the groom. Ush­
er* were Rob LaSage. Rusty
Montgomery.
Ric Serena

Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception waa
held In Anderson Hall at
Markham Woods Presbyte­
rian Church. The bride's
book was under the care o f
Jennifer and Undaay Lanier.
The gift table waa under the
care o f Ashley and U sa Aubtn. cousins of the bride.
After a wedding trip to
London, England and Parts.
Plane*, the newlyweds are
making their home In the
Florida Keys, where the
bride la employed by the
Marriott Corpora tloh
and
the groom Is with the De­
partment of Environmental
Protection. Division o f Law
Enforcement. Florida Marine
Patrol, and Is assigned to
marine patrol duty tn the
keys.
Out-of-town guests came
from Huntsville. Ala.. A t­
lanta, West Jefferson, N.C.
Houston. Texas,
Hon Ifay,
Georgetown. Hollywood, Mi­
ami. and Tampa.

tlclpated. To avoid any conflict
o f Interest, the judging to done
by
another
home owners
group. The winners this year
were: First place, Judy and
Charlie Cramer; Second place.
Jennifer, Chris, Dianna and
Garry Ftohbcck: Third place.
Barbara and John Kairto; and
Honorable mention. Sandra
and W ill Day. All o f the hom es
are on Remington Oak Drive.
Ltoa W ilson, coordinator o f ih to
year's tree lighting, obtained

prize* for the winners from 103
Jama Radio.
Aa many people know. Santa
doesn't like to take the reindeer
out any night but Christm as
Eve. Fortunately, the Sem inole
County Fire Department waa
more than willing to offer
Santa the use of one o f their
flretrucka. The children at the
tret Ughling were thrilled when
the flretruck came, sirens
blaring and lights flashing,
bringing Santa and hla elves.

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Santa
Bomb

Lakeview teacher as
special as her students
S f JB F7

Herald Staff W riter

To the Oviedo High
JROTC: anything you
wan far collecting over
2,000 presents for the
Toya-for-Tbts campaign.
Seminole County stu­
dents have made this
season wonderful for a
lot o f needy people.

She trachea the forgotten
students o f Lakeview Middle
School.
The ones that don’t grt to go
to regular classes like all the
other kids and the ones who
need special attention. Her
room la o ff to the back o f the
school,
somewhat
Isolated
from the general population.

but don't think that Lakeview
doesn't appreciate her.
O n ce Pair w ss recently
elected aa Lakevtcw'a Teacher
o f the Year. It w as secret bal­
lot contest, but the vote
wasn't even close.
"Norm ally the other teach­
ers don't know much about
our special education pro­
gram." Principal
'Th at's why
special honor that

Tb
the
Oreenwood
Lakes writing club: all
the Pulitzers you can
carry.
Tb Mrs. Jenkins at
Heathrow: Let's hope
Santa answers all your
letters to him this year.
To Mr. Townsley at
Saba! Point: nothing but
To Commanders Jackman and Flanigan at
Lake Mary Elementary:
a field promotion.
f t Mrs. Schapkcr at
Seminole: a hope that
your students appreci­
ate you aa much aa
Santa Bomb and the
Herald sports staff do
for your patience and
Judgment.
Tb Larry Baker over at
Lyman: a few
good
breaks.
Tb Scott and Kathy
Williams at IdyllwUdc:
an extra large van and
continued help and co­
operation.
*

To Mr. Scott at Idyllwllde: We can start with
Principal o f the Year.
To CL at
Four great
Clemaon.

Seminole:
years at

Tb ZW and TW at Pine
Crest: Children o f your
own one day aO you can
give them aa much love
as you give Da Baby
Bomb.
.Tb Mrs. Cotto at Lake
Brantley: More elbow
room and more time af­
ter spending so much
helping your students.
'lb Mrs. Oovocheck at
Seminole: - No calls from
me for. at least a week.
Walt, Da Bomb can’t'
keep that one; you're
too Important ^ '
To Mr. Momaiy at
Lyman:
Your
recortj
speaks for itself. You
and
your
students
should be proud.
To W inter Springs:
Your drivers licenses an
your first try.
To Greg Register at
Oviedo: Many banner
headlines next season.
You guys deserve them.

«

*

Mrs. Fait at $fc*v&lt;*w Mlddfc Itflpoi works w«h hsr apsctal
ihs is |uat a* spsctal.

Tha North Polo visits Pins Crast

voted T rarlirr of the Year.
She's a very special Irurher."
When you walk Into Pair's
classroom, at first you don't
realise there Is anything d if­
ferent about her kids. Last
werk, they were preparing for
a Christmas party and the
cookies smelled great and eve­
ryone wan smiling. It was only
idler Fair started explaining
tier job lluit you realized there
was something dlffrrent about
these kids.
Stic teaches tlie Trainable
Mentally Disabled students,
one o f thrre groups o f such
students who attend Lakeview.
The kids enn't participate In a
traditional &lt;um&lt; ulum so 11 Is
Important. Fair said, to pre­
pare them for life after school.
"With these students, we
want them to lie with Iheir
friends so we learh Ihem fu­
ture skills. Some things, peo­
ple lake for granted In life,"
Pair said. "We teach them
those things likr how to He
shoes, make lieds and do
some cooking. Survival Is our
function."
Most of Fair's kids w ill move
on lo one of the two Sem inole
County
High
Schools
equipped to lutndlc such kids
- Winter Springs and Lake
Mary. They may never learn a
regular curriculum but they
wlU be taught to survive In
life.
Some id Fair's prtoflttcw In
■ m U k a e te v . P m M

Wicklow steps back

cat and Arrtomt Msntsy
studying mstkaval bmss.

.
_ Car­
port of M n Washington's fflddow cla w

ay j i n a n u m e u
Herald Staff W riter
When the kids at Wicklow
Elementary step back In
time,,. IIvey
don't
mesa
around.
Cindy W ashington's third
grade class has gone back
many centuries to study the
medieval lim es and. to help
with the learning process,
they created castles outside
their classroom
complete
with handwritten descrip­
tions o f the different types of
gentlemen and regular citi­
zens of the times.
"We’re learning about peo­
ple who and the kind of lives
they had and the things they
at." said Gianna Garcia.
Matthew Underwood added.
T h ey ate mostly vegetables
but they had to put salt on
everything they ate to keep It
fresh. It made the flavor last
longer."
Wicklow has only been
open since September but It
Is already turning Into quite
a showplare for Its students
and their works of art and
writing. Walk Into the front
lobby and thrre are pictures
and, on a recent day, letters
to Santa Claus all over the
super-modem campus.
Mrs. Washington’s room
was only one o f the brightly

colored areas tn the school
and her kids showed what
most of the Wicklow popula­
tion la like: they want to
leant and get Involved In
their learning.
They* also itaH srd 'th at life
In the medieval times wasn't
always easy.
"If you had something, the
ford or the castle would Just
take tt away from you." Devin
Clifton said.
Devin also added that he
understood the law o f the
land tn those days when the
lord o f the land not only col­
lected most o f what his peo­
ple owned, but also protected
the people and earned their
respect.
T h ey did everything by a
code o f honor." Devin said.
On other sides of the walls
were descriptions of others
of the lord's subjects such as
nuns, squires, monks, bish­
ops. Jesters, peasants, serfs,
friars, ladles, servants and
stewards. All descriptions
done by the Wicklow kids
were accompanied by a
drawing.
Was tt fun for the kids?
"U was exciting." Devin
said. "If you were bom poor,
you stayed that way for the
rest o f your life, but It was
fun to learn about."
It showed.

1 lp ( t
Congratulations to the Lake
Brantley
Marching
Band
which finished the season
with superior ratings at the
Florida Bandmasters Associa­
tion Marching Festival. Cindy
Barry Is the band director.
* • •
The following kids were
named Super Students at
brand-new Wicklow Elemen­
tary:
n odd y
Santos
(kindergarten), B terska B a i­
lor
(first
grade).
Jatalea
O utkria
(second
grade).
Shaaayh M vnra (third grade),
Jaa O 'D ell (fourth grade).
Lalgk A n a C tam ay
(fifth

grade).
IPAMM).
(ESS).

C layten
Zaekary
•

•

Stans
D avis

•

i-akr Howell High School
presented honors for Teacher
of the Year to Lynn M aarsr
and Support Person of the
Year to z in ily Andaman.
• • •
Way to go Jw stla Lana. Mr.
Lake Mary *97.
• • •
O n U h s a O 'T ools, a Semi­
nole County, tuu been se­
lected to become a member o f
the Zcta Tau Alpha sorority at
•a s T h a ab s. Fags 8B

VALUE-PACKED
ENTERTAINMENT
University of

Centred
Florida

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to h a n d le m o n e y , d o s im p le
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such
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absence
c a r d * f r o m th e t e a c h e r s a n d
h e lp in g o u t I n th e s c h o o l c a f e ­
te ria .
M o s t I m p o r t a n t ly . F a i r s a id .
It m a k e s t h e m feel lik e r e g u la r
s tu d e n t s . S h e s a id th e s t u ­
d e n t* a t L a k e v ie w a r e a l w a y s
h ig h f i li n g h e r k id s a n d th e r e
a re s e v e ra l w h o w o r k I n F a i r 's
cla n * a* p e e r c o u n s e lo r s .
A s for F a i r , I t 's a to u g h J o b
w it h n o b r e a k s d u r i n g th e d a y
a n d a p o t e n t ia l c r is i s a t e v e ry
h i m . b u t s h e fe e ls r e w a rd e d
a n d n o t ju s t b y h e r p e e rs a t
L a k e v ie w .
■It s h m a m i I e n jo y d o in g

B u t t a k in g a lo o k a t F a i r 's
k id s , y o u t r a i le r th e y a r e n 't
r e g u la r . T h e y a re s p e c ia l. A n d
a ls o th e m o s t f r ie n d ly k id s o n
cam pus.
E v e r y v is ito r Is g re e te d w it h
a s m ile a n d a h a n d s h a k e a n d
a lo o k o f f i l c m l - l i l p
I t 's a
s p e c ia l t h in g th a t y o u d o n 't

see i n e v e ry c la s s r o o m , e s p e ­
c ia lly tn m id d le s c h o o l w h e r e
a lo t o f k id s t h i n k th e y a r e
Ju s t to o c o o l fo r th e r o o m .
* M y s t u d e n t s see th a t th e y
a r e a c c e p te d b y th e o t h e r
a n d o n c e th e o t h e r k id s le a n t
th a t th e s e k id s a r e s o n ic e
a n d Ju s t w a n t to b e fr ie n d s ,
th e y a re a c c e p te d .*

A u b u r n U n iv e rs ity .
S t u d e n t s o f th e m o n t h fo r
Lake-view M id d le S c h o o l: J o a t e
T a m a . T a a M r a B a ra a a , T f
to r
F a a ta a
and
J l
Js ffe a a t.

T h e y w a n t to (It t n s o m u c h
th a t t h e y a c t u a lly lo o k fo r w a rd
to r e p o r t c a r d s . F o r a tim e .
F a i r ’s k id s d id n 't get g r a d e s ,
b u t th e y s a w th e o t h e r k id s
a n d w a n te d to get t h e i r r e p o r t
c a r d s a s w e ll. N o w F a i r g r a d e s
th e m s a tis f a c to ry o r u n s a t i s ­
fa c to ry In a n u m b e r o f c a t e g o ­
rie s s o th e y fit I n w it h e v e r y ­
o n e e ls e .
T h a t 's w h y I t 's F a i r to s a y
w h o is T e a c h e r o f th e Y e a r a t
L a k e v ie w .

To a lot of school ull
over the county.
Da
Bomb's work
num ber
(322-2611) so we can
get more updates on
your happenings.

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USVTCSB. INC. l/k/v C H A U
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MONTOAOS
COSPONATION
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COUNTSTWIOI FUNDING
COSPOSATIOH.
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N O TIC I
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NOTICI IS H IN IB V OIVSN
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COUNTSTWIOI HOMS LOANS.
J 0 A M DO. BT 0043 CA 1S-B
I C H A U MANHATTAN
I m o s t o a o s COSPONATION
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M S IIM . IM T.
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Barren • PrappHr
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NSCONOS BOOK 1440. PAOS
1IB4. PUBLIC RICOSOB OP
UM INOLB COUNTY, PLOSIOA.
AA AMINOS0; TOO
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Florida 33444. and Me Ma artymal h i m Mia Court arnrcr
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PUBLIC NSCONOO OP M M tNOLI COUNTY. PLOSIOA
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Tampa. Florida 33*47
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ST. IM F

JUDICIAL C M C W T
I S W O O LS COUNTY.
PLONIOA
CnffL ACTIO N
C A U NO. Bd-PdPO CA
MVISION IA -B
NOSWIST MONTOAOS. INC .
Pimmnnru,
HI NAY PATNICK
H IIS OP TH I IS T A T I OP
HINNY P. OAVAN, JS
D IC IA U O . M U.
OaTandamicI
NOTICO
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NOTICI IS H IN IB V OIVSN
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CA ml M* Cucud Court ml Ma
IIO M TIIN TH Judtcial CucuN m
and Far U M IN O LS Caumy.
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INC.
la lha
PTCuillff and HINNY PATNICK
OAVAN. III. AA AN H I IS OP T H I
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aaal *1 Out Caurl an M C I M M A ISM. IM T .
Marys
Clark al Orc Crraud Court
By; Dorathy W. BoAon
Deputy Clark
Ishavarrta. MeCaAa. Saymar,
Barron B Prapprcr
Fa il Office Baa 341B
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p taroryn carparaatan.

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mart er laaa la a parm BB.4B
rcm N. M* W af lha SW tanrcr
•f Lar 44 atcardrny tt aard Pirn
at Purvey far Jaa • u « Camay.
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arcma run N. •* W a dwaanca
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Dal ad: OSCIMBIN ISM. IM F
MANYANNI MONM
U CLINK OF TH I COUNT
In aaaardartaa akh Ma
AmmHana With DMabdRiaa Aal.

MONTOAOS. Inc..

•OTIC# OP SAL#
NOTCP IS HEREBY GIYSN
pureuen* la an Ontor or pmm

TIN N Y J DUNCAN, at M.

Pukkah. Oacambar 11. IB. IM F
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M TNS CIACUIT COUNT
CIYN. AOTIOd
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BWIOIOH 14-A
T H I PIAST NATIONAL
BANS OP CHICAOO,

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C A M NO. ST-1BSG-G JM 4
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cated ekuva.
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COUNTY COUNTHOUSI. 101 N.
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ALL S rriN BS TS O PINSONS
ANB NOTIPHO THAI;

CMd C b m N o . BT-IB4SI Ma CPkuB Court a*

) CMrk M BM Court
pM HUey
I Deputy CMrk

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ANO ALL OTHSN PANTOS
c la m n n o am a m s B B T by.
t n n o u o n , UNOOS O S

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T M M O P AS M CO NO BO M
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le ntm l Bm CMrk a* Ma
Circus Court at Ma SSSMNOLS
Camay C aman uka M 447-113­
4130 S IT. 41IT . not Miar Man

w a n .iv . m m .

a o r i c i is M i s r s r o s m
m • i » h s i pmm
is* a

To
everybody
Da
Bomb forgot: A lot of
credit and thanks for
doing all you do. Every­
body should be proud of
the work you do.

IN THS CHkCUIT COUNT,
■•ONTSSNTH JU M C IAL
CISC IMT IN ANO PON
SCMINOLC COUNTY.
PLOSIOA
CACB MO. t f - I T M - C A - 1 4 B
G IIH P A l I FICLNAL BANK
F S ■ . l/k/4 OMnsaM Fajar&gt;1
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ris s r s ic u s r r r s a v in g s
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m o r tg a o s

AO
LAAATtON OP
n i i o M s a u A NY t « . tsrs. in
OFFICIAL STCO SOS BOOS
•M S. PAOI ITSS. PUBLIC
STCOSOS
OP
STMNI0L1
COUNTY. FLOSS**.
SOTT: PUSSUANT TO TH€
TAIN
DT BY
COLLTCTION
P VUC TICtS ACT YOU ABB
AOVISTO THAT THIS LAN SIAM
IS O I IM IO TO ST A DSST
co u a c To a r n m m m to
CO LLTCT A OBBT ANO ANY
SWONMSTMN OS TAM TO WILL
ST USTO PON THAT PUSPOSB.

dot Mr keen aa Ma Waal Irani
dear a* ma

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Th u m b sC a a tia a a

th is .* s h e s a id . T h e s e
a re
g re a t c h ild r e n , b e c a u s e w h a t ­
e v e r y o u r a n d o fo r t h e m , t h e y
a p p r e c ia t e It. T h e y Ju s t w a n t
to p le a s r e v e ry o n e th e y c a n .
T h e y c a n p ro v e th e y c a n h o ld
J o b s i n th e c o m m u n i t y a n d
w e 'v e a lre a d y h a d s o m e o f
t h e m le a r n h o w to ta k e th e
b u s to Jo b s th e y 'v e g o t te n .*
B e s id e s th a t , tw o o f h e r s t u ­
d e n ts
have
been
m a in ­
s tr e a m e d
In t o
v o c a t io n a l
c la s s e s
w it h
th e
s o -c a ll e d
r e g u la r s tu d e n t s .

WILLIAM O. PINOANVtS
*«d ALLISON L. PSNOANYIB.
NO TIC I I* hereby yu an mm.
pursuant fa ma Ordar of
•f
CucuN Court a t ______ __
C aumy Prcnda. I m b mmt arc

to eard Ordar at
Final
Judymam. to-mt
CONDOMINIUM UNIT D IOS.
IN ASHWOOO CONDOMINIUM.
A CONDOMINIUM. ACCONOINO
TO THS O ICIA NA TIO N OP
rnarprtMianuM t h p s p o p AS
S IC O S O IO
IN
OFFICIAL
SICOSOB BOOK 111 T. PAOI
I IM . ANO THB AMSN04MNT
TH ISSTO M COSOSO H* OFFI­
CIAL SICOSOB BOOK 1414.
PAOI Tl*. OP THS PUOLIC
SICO SO S
OP
S IM IN O LI
COUNTY. PLONIOA; TOOSTHSN
WITH AN UN0TV704D INTIRSST
IN TH I COMMON S lIM IN T S
DSC LARI D Of THS SAIO OSCLASATIOR o p c o n o o s p in k jm
t o •■ AN APPUSTINANCI TO
TH I SAIO CONOOMOSUM UNIT
A/k/A
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PARK. FLOSIOA 31734
O S O IS IO at S IM IN O LI
c o u n t y . Florida. Mia ttth day
rn D IC IM S IN IM F
MARYANNS MONSS
Aa Clark. Cucuff Court
Sr v w aU County. Flands
Oy: DaraMy W. Solon
Aa Deputy CMrk

C aumy Plartda daacrMad aa
im I . Stock at. MONTH
ORLANDO
1ST ADDITION.
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Payaa 13-14. PmJrc D t c v S i cf
Bam un to County Ftonda
. tor aaah. m arc warn
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Cmmty C t m t o r H . Bantord.
Planda. m 11 44 am . an JANU­
ARY ISM. IBM
W ITNIBB my hand and Orc
Moot at Mra Court Ihrc i s m day
'a t OBCIMBSS. IM T
MARYANNS MOSIS
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PAIS
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IS OSBMSO TO M A M I T
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USED PON THAT PUNPOM.
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moot a apmial aci
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Caartonatm rn 301 N Park
Aranua. Suit* N.. Sanford,
Florida 31771. m torn! fhra days
prior la tka pracaadmy.
Teiaphana
(40F)
313-4330
Set 41IF; 1-MO-M4-4FFI(TDOI.
or
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via
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FIOSSAL TNUST BANS. 4
to w m arc im nm B u m
m Ament a larmarty known
ea CfflCOMP SAVWMB
o p F l o r id a . • p*dmai

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COSPONATION. • Ftonda
corparmwn. THS BSIAS
COSPONATION. a Ftonda
carp oratton. y, j .
HASPyS LANDSCAPNM
IN TIS P S IS IS , NtC., a
Ftondp carparpsan,
M A l LAND SC API HQ. MC.,
a Fiona* ear potation, anff
OAVIO TOLLMANS!,

AlCHAAO C. SIS S Y MAN
mid ANSI C.
HARTM AN, to* mto. m M..

NOTICI IB H IS S BY OIVSN
_ ml
Paraatoeura
toatotony Award af Acvam^nra
Faaa
and
Cast*
daaad
OeaaMPer I M . IM T . mmtmrmt
m C o m Ns. S T-1 M l c a m arc
Cucuff Court ml arc ISTH
Judicial C utuil to and tor
Sarawala
Caumy.
Ptortda
mrcrato CITIBANK. P IO IN A L
SAVINOS BANK, an ataaclawan
erpanned m 4 miaftoy under
arc lew* af arc Unffad O lm n af
A a u u i . larmarty known aa
CITICORP SAVINOS OP PLOSI­
OA. a Federal Savmya and Laan

N O TIC I IS H IN IB T OIVSN
pu rawAm to a Summary Pmm
XPym am at I arm laaura dated
Oacamkar n th . IM F. amarad
to Civil C am Na SF-IS4SC AI4-S m Orc Cucud Court *«
arc ISTM Judicial Cutoff to anff
'or U M IN O LS Caumy. SANPONO, Fiona*. I mu tad la arc
h-yhatt and keel kidOti tor
caah m arc w m i From Dam m
lha
Sam mala
Caumy
Caurthouaa tocmad t l 141 N.
Park Avanua m laniard.
Planda. M 11 04 pm an arc
I lM day m JANUARY. ISM Nw

SICHASO C. BE SKYMAN m d
ANNS C. S I ARY MAN, hw mto;
JOHN OOI and J.XNI DOS

tat forth m rnotd Summary Purci
LOT 14. PARKIS su to rviMON, AN UN AICO SO IO SUB­
DIVISION MOSS PANTICULASLV O l SC Hi BSD AS FOLLOWS
B IO IN AT TH I SOUTHWIST
C O S N IS OP T H I MONTH
110 M F IS T OP T H I SOUTH(A S T 1/4 OP T H I NOSTHSAST
1/4 OP SECTION IS. TOWNSHIP
I I SOUTH. SAMOS I I SAIT,
TH IN C S
RUN SOUTH IS
D IO S IIS 44 m i n u f i s 14 s i c OMOS EAST SOI *1 P U T TO
T H I SOUTHWEST C O SN IS OP
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Lake Mary
Target
robbed
LAKE MARY - The Sem inole
County S h eriff* O ffice la trorstigsttng an armed robbery that
occurred Thursday at about
Bcao p.m. at the Target atore at
4155 Weat Lake Mary Bled. A c­
cording to Ed McDonough o f
the ahertffa office, the auapect
walked into the Oarden Shop
In the atore and pointed a re­
volver at the male clerk. He or­
dered the clerk to turn over the
money m two caah register*
and
the
clerk
compiled.
McDonough M id.
The auapect. described aa a
white male. 45 year* old. 6
fret. 175 pound*, with cropped
hair. Bed m a maroon Butck.
he was wearing a blur and red
wtndbreaker. blue Jrana and a
ball cap.
The clerk was not hurt.
W r o c i f IM H O M
SANFORD • A family lottery
held Wednesday to select stu­
dent*
who
w ill.
attend
Goldsboro Elementary Magnet
School printed the wrong list of
names, according to school offlclals. Instead o f displaying
the actual bat. a test list was
printed with the names of HO
students who were not actually
■elected to go to Ooldsboro.
About 70 people attended the
event and as a show o f good
faith, those who aaw their
names displayed will be a l­
lowed to go to the magnet
school
which
em phasises
math, science and technology.
The school district received
1.100 application* far 750

SANFORD • The Central
Florida soologScal Park will o f­
fer $1 admissions to patroAa
on Saturday from 9 a m. to 5
p.m. Oucata are asked to bring
contributions for the People
and h ta food drtve to benefit
the Rescue Outreach Mission o f
Sanford, the Salvation Army o f
Seminole County and the San1
ford Christian Sharing Center.
Canned or dried dog and cat
food benefit
the Seminole
County Humane Society.
Edible gifts for the animals
like cereal garland and grape­
vine wreaths will be presented
throughout the day and Santa
will make a special appearance
from noon to 4 p.m.. The too la
located at 3755 N.W. Highway
17-93. For more Information,
call 333-4450. ad. 149.

SANFORD • Several county
sh eriffs In Central Florida. In­
cluding Seminole's Don Esll ti­
ger are participating tn the N a­
tional Sheriff a AaaoclaUon
•Gift o f Life Foundation* to en­
hance awareness o f the need
for organ and tissue donation.
Earlier this month ahertffa
distnbuted 5.155 donor cards
lo employee*. All o f the sher­
iffs are working with Trans Life,
a Central Florida federallydesignated organ donor pro­
gram that provided the donor
carda.

Oviedo
Police
latest
grant
recipient

Joins county's
development
plsn tor rood

Redevelopment Agency far

OVIEDO • U S. Senator Bob
Oraham announced Thursday
o f the Department o f Justice's
decision to spend more than
94.7 m illion to pul additional
police officer* on the streets In
Florida.
Including Oviedo's.
The funding la the la test round
of COPS (Community Oriented
Policing Sendee) grant awards
under the Universal Hiring
Program (UHPV
The COPS
program was established under
the Violent Crime and Law
Enforcement Act o f 1994.
These grants w ill provide
funding for the police depart­
ments lo hire additional sworn
officers. Grants will be made
for up to 75 percent o f (he lots!
salary and benefit* for each
officer over three years, up to a
maximum o f 975.000 per offi­
cer. Funding will begin once
the new officers have been
hired or on the date o f the
award, w h ich ever is later, and
will be paid over the course of
the grant.
'Community policing Is an
Invaluable addition
to our
state's crime fighting preven­
tion efforts.* said Oraham.
T h is money will put more offi­
cers on the streets o f Florida
which means safe communities
and safer families.*
Oraham got a first hand look
at the benefits of community
policing yesterday when he
participated In drug raid with
the Jacksonville Drug Abate­
ment Response Team (DART).
The Jacksonville S heriffs Of­
fice. which received one o f the
first COPS grants, sponsors
the DART program.
The Oviedo Police Depart­
ment la one o f IS law enforce­
ment agencies In the state that
received funding. Oviedo was
given 9375.000 lo use on five
new. hill time employees.

tattoo.
Lake Mary falls within the
north corridor area, with San­
ford. and has three properties,
totaling 45 acres, which wtll be
affected by the highway Im­
provement project. The largest
undeveloped parrel In the en­
tire redevelopment area. Cy­
press Center. Ilea north of
Weldon Boulevard and west o f
17-93. within Lake Mary corpo­
rate limits.
The current ad valorem reve­
nue from the subject properties
la 918.760. WUh the formation
o f the CKA. through an Interlo­
cal agreement between the city
and the county, the Income to
the city from that properly w ill
not change and any Increase in
taxable property value will go
Into the pool for the project.
This was the point o f conten­
tion for former city comm is­
sioner Sheila Sawyer. Sawyer
asked to be allowed to speak
on the issue during the special
presentation
made to
the
board by Seminole Capital
Programs Analyst Kevin Fall.
T h e CRA wants our money,*
Sawyer said to the board. By
participating In the CRA. Saw­
yer said
"you
give
that
(property lax Increase) away so
other people can spend your
money.*
Commissioner Gary Brender
said he could support the
county plan 'a s long aa I know
the Increased financing that Is
brought In the CRA la spent In
the city's portion o f the corri­
dor.*
The total cost o f Improve-

O ut driving tonight? Booze it and loose it
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • In­
dicative o f the holiday season
Is the spirits that individuals
wtll partake in. But beware. I f
you drtnk and drtve. officers
from the Altam onte Springs

Police Department will begin
their vigil of the roads some
time after the briefing at 9 p.m.
tonight.
Altamonte Springs Police O f­
ficer First Class Michael Nel­
son o f the Community-Oriented
Police Service* Division said
that the site o f the checkpoint
Is undetermined as o f yet.

Seminole County Sheriffs O f­
fice could not confirm, but the
location may be somewhere tn
the vicinity of Circuit City on
State Road 436.
The checkpoint Is being con ­
ducted by the City-CountyState-Traffic Unit. T h e y Ithe
checkpoints! do not happen

m y often.* said Nelson. *but
they do pick up around the
holidays.*
Nelson said that he has no
doubt o f another checkpoint or
more before New Year's Day.
The checkpoint will utilise
officers from around the county
In addition to Florida Highway
Patrol. Officera atop vehicles

that go through the designated
area.
Nelson said that on the aver­
age there are eight to 10 ar­
rests made with the charge of
DUI. There are also some ar­
rests with the charge o f nispended driver's license or tom e
other violation. Citations can
also be handed out.

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Church reaching out while growing up
Grace &amp; Grits
■sANKORD
Hie regular
weekly Grace A Grits dinner
w ill

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Episcopal L’ hurrh. Sanford. nil
Hirml.iv evening On
2.1 in
ttir d u m b parish hull, Hus h
i change from the regular
Wednesday evenings due lo
the Christmas holidays
Hie Orate \ Grits tnpprrs
tie sponsored weekly at the
Holy Cross Church parish hall
Chun lies m the area also ro
late momhh in prepartuii and
serving •hr meals Anyone and
everyone are Invited to rente
and p.rttulpaU i itliei Irv as
stating with the serving or
shatlitf! dinner with othrrs
Hours are 5 AO to 7 p m
Pot more information call
the church oilier at .122 -till I

Presentation scheduled
SANFORD
First Haptlsl
c'hiiri h of Sinlord invites the
public lo come to the Send
nole
T'nwrtc Center
where
bound* of lYaise will present
"Hits ts Christmas’ at H 30 and
s p m on Saturday. Dee 20
For more imanna non call
the church o lllir at .'122 0041

a m. For more Information call
the church oilier at 322 9140

Program and caroling
SANFORD
First Ha pi 1st
Church of Smford. S ill Park
Avc will offer "Dlls Is Christ
mas’ at 6 p in on Sunday.
Dec 21 Participants are also
invited to a Community Car
oliug In the p.nk tloe.urd
across the street) at 7 p m
For more Information rail
the itiurch oilier at .122 HO 11

Christmas presentation
SANFORD House of Refuse,
toot Celery Avr . vvtl! hold a
Christ nets presentation "Shine
Jesus Shine* at 7 p in
on
Sunday. Dee 21 For more
informal Inn call the i hint h
of Ik r at 324 47 11

Another children’s
program
SANFORD
Victory Haptist
Church 4621 Hester Avr. will
have a Children's Christmas
program at 0:30 p m on Sun
day Dei 21 For more Infor
mation i .ill the i liurvli other
at 322 02 M2

Program set
Children's program
SANFORD
Calvary Temple
I lia ise
1 102 \V 10th St .
mil
hold
it's
Children's
chnsimas program at 0 3 0
p m on Sunday. Her 2 1

SANFORD
Faith
Itilile
Ministries.
1770 \V. Airport
lllvd.. will hold a Children s
program T l i r Real Meaning ol
I'hrtstnia*’ at 130 p m on
Sunday. Dev 21

Christmas cantata

Christmas Eve cantata

SANFORD
Central Haptist
i iuirch 3101 W First St. will
hold its Christmas Cantata *1
Have Seen thr laght* on Sun*
ilav. Dec 21 at 6 p m
For
more information call
thr
d iu n li oilier ai 322*2914

la\KE MARI
River Oak*
1‘resliyterl.ui Church.
3625
Luke Mary lllvd . will hold .■
Chnstmas Cantata on Chrtst
mas Eve at 7 p m followed hv
a Candlelight service For
more Information
call
the
church office at 330 9103

Spanish cantata
SANFOKl) Centro Ctlstlano
de Dios 621 \V. 27tll St will
hold its Cantata on Sunday.
Lire 21 at Ct pm

Christmas program
SANFORD • Cornerstone As
sembly of God 181 N. Country
(.tub Ud . invites thr public to
attend a Chnstmas program
on Sunday. Dec. 21 at 10:30

Today: Sunny. Highs near
70 Lows in the upper-40*.
Saturday: Sunny. Highs in
the upper-70s. Lows in I be­
low 50s
Sunday:
Partly
cloudy with a chance of
thunderstorms. Highs In the
mid 70s. Lows In thr low*
60s
Monday: Chance of
showers. Highs In the upper60s, Lows in the upper-50s.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
FRIDAY
Sunny 74 48

SATURDAY
Sonny 77 53

SUNDAY
Ptcldy 75 81

MONDAY
Ptcldy 67 38

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FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR
TABLE: min..
9:20 am ., maj. 3:10 a m.,
min.. 9:50 pin., maj. 3:35
pm .
TIDES:
Daytona
Beach:
hlgli:
11:27 a.m.,
11:55
p.m.. low: 5:11 a.m.. 5:47
p.m. New Smyrna Baach:
high: 11:32 a.m., — p.m..
low: 5:16 a.m.. 5:52 p.m..
Cocoa Baach: high: 11:47
a.m., —
p.m.. low: 5:31
a.m., 6:07 p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Baach t
Naw
Smyrna Baach: Sean are 2-4
feel and calm. Water tem­
perature at Daytona Is 57
degrees and at New Syinma.
58 degrees. Winds are from
the northeast at 5-10 m.p.h.

STATISTICS
The high lemperalure In
Sanford Thursday was 69
degrees and the overnight
low was 43.
Recorded rainfall for Ihe
period ending at 10 a.m..
Friday totaled .00 Inches.
• Sunrise................ 7 :1 1 a.m.
•Sunset................. 5:33 p in.

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"Gs&gt;sl lias blessed us with
many more ysrnng couples ami
babies,’ saisl Littleton
*We
have seen such a tremendous
growth ansi In one wsird it is
Exciting' lo srr hsiw we've
grown and members ran see
then Inends eotnlng to thr
Gud and maylie irtiinm ig to
film alter a lot ot years being
awav
I hunts
Willow.
youth
minister, lias led the voting

people in inilrriu li r Moris to as
for as Atlanta ansi Italllmorr.
Marvl.insl lor woik with inner
city programs Ihrse 35 to 50
i lillslien air alssi a part sit
various choirs
Hie Singing
Christmas Tree tlt.it Willow
rrraled
Ins
performed
al
Dtsnrv World and Ills hern
askrsl
lo
participate
In
conferrners
and
Iruchlng
activities through Ihe area and
other arras Several choir* are
also ollrrri!
with musicals
performed at least thrre limes

It was a tremendous wav for
•ill the i hurt lies to work
logrihrr to reach people.’
Services for Ihe rhurrli are
Sundays at 9 a m llihlc Study
and
10 a tn
worship
A
Sunday evening dlsclplrshlp
i lass is olfrrrd al 6 p m and
worship at 7 p.m A mid-week
service Is on Wrdnrsday al 7
p lit.

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Christmas Eve servlets

Tho cast Etldto Miller (front row. from loti). Maddw
Seymour Chnaitie Martin. Loo Morgan, Laura
Foster and Jordan Masluk Back row Kylo Swmk.

Hie following churches will
lisilsl Christmas Kvr Services
Abundant
Ufr
Christian
Church.
meeting
at
the
Courtyard Marriott in Lake
Mary (Intersection of l-ake
Marv lllvd and 1-4) 7 p m.
(333 8078)
All Souls Catholic Church.
800 S. Dark Avc.. 3 p.m . 4
p.m . 4 15 pm .. 5 30 p m .
6 :lO p m . 7 p m . 8 p m
ISpantsh). and midnight 13223795)
Crntr.il
Haptist
Church.
3101 W First S I . candlelight
service al 6 p m. 1322-29141
First
Haptist
Church
of
Sanfonl.
519
I’ark
Avr..
i a mil r light service al 6 3 0
p m (322 60411
Grace Fellowship. 2401 S,
Park Avr , 7 p in. 1322 4584)
Vk lory
Haptist
Church.
4821 llesirr Avr . 7 30 p.m.
1322 02821
Westvlrw Haptlsl Church.
4100 Paula Rd . candlelight
service al 6:30 p m (32305231
Luthrran Church
of thr
Redeemer. 2525 Oak Avr..
7:30 p m
candlrllght 13223552)
First Presbyterian Church.
301 Oak Avr., candlrllght and
caroling with special music
and Instruments. 7 p m (32226021

froy Eflvns. Hannah Kemp Jurod Facomyer John
Fernando/ and Paul Dow

Christmas pageant held at Holy Cross Lutheran
there was an angel, a donkev. shepherds,
wlsemrn. a slat a r ow. a sheep and a dove

By MARY ROWELL
llrrald Correspondent
Every year,
Mary Ellen llawklnsons
prrschool class at Itnlv C ro s s Lutheran
(&gt;rrsctiiM)l. holds .i Chnsimas pagrallf tor
Ihclr families Ibis year, the pageant was
held on lire. I I Ibe pageant Is a retelling
of ‘Ibe Christinas Story, with songs added
In. Thr (litldren dun t osluilies to t elehr.de
the story of the bitIh ol Jesus and Ihe
coming of the Wlsrmen.
D ir cast of characters were all dressed
appropriately. Ik-sldrs Joseph and Marv.

Hie costumes were made by Della Smith,
the grandmother of Jonathan Glum After
Ihe play, the i litldren |oined Ihclr proud
parents lor rookie* and punrh
Ibis was the i hildren s Iasi wrrk m ilieir
jHiri.ible classUHims Hu- preschool closed
Dec. 12. Teachers pat krd up llir following
week and when ibe children return from
Christina* break, it will Ik* to thrir new
classrooms in Ibe new building Holy Cross
expects to bold ihrir dedication on Feb. 1

Holiday season facts
Special to the Herald

Fncld/. December 19. 1997 • Vol 90, No. 65

CLASSIFIED
Karin Wamer Maeager
SarvJ/ Pr*c!*/

Dennis and Maty Littleton
their rmlcuvor* sin a more

SANFORD All Souls C.itho
lie Church. 800 Park Avr.. will
hold Chnstmas Day services at
9 a in. and 11 a.lit. For more
infonnatlon call the church
ol lice at 322 3795.
Tlte Gathering (meeting on
Sundays at Strung Communi­
cations at 000 Rinehart Road
See Religion. Pago SA

"Serna# Sanford, l n i t Mary and Seminole County Since IV0H“

xovEnrsina
C/i&gt;« Sharp - Manager
Elm* Gnldaet
H,r/a Lavor-oer
Cher/i Sltma

SANFORD
Although
Dennis atul Marx
I.illlrtiin
have tmlv been al West view
Haptist ( liurih
f 1&lt;M&gt; I’aola
R,l |( ouiilv Ko.ul ItiA) lor two
and a halt vears they have
ls-rn lnstrumt til.il tu assisting
in growth Imtli spirttn.iUy amt
mmierUallv
Hu- ehtinli has
doubted in si/e suite their
move lo S.uilotil and the
simple
lias
prayers
that
member*
will siinitimc
i&lt;»
reash the community through
Us various programs
Littlstun shatCsl tls.it the
leadetshtp has rttlpliasl/csl I hr
Itihle School program and Is
presently
involved
in
a
building program. *\Ve ho|&gt;e to
l&gt;i hid aslitltional classrooms
and hulls! a Family
Life
Center.’ he satsl "W-- want to
I k- able lo open the Family l ife
Center tsi the eointnunltv on a
seven dav ,t week basis We
hope It will Itolsl alHiut 1.000
|N iip le . Our plans are lo oiler
counseltiig. Itoth flnansial and
tainlly counseling,
in help
(hose In our membership and
those In Ihe coimmmltv *
Hie rongrrg.ilInn is alu-adv
active in out resit It i-lloris to
the Sanford Cbristlan Sharing
Center.
Good
News
Jail
Ministry and several nursing
homes. Hans are to step up

a year.
Memtiers recently gatherrd
Mime too blankets, jacket*
and swealer* more migrant
workers
locally
and
In
Lresburg near Lakr Galt. Tlte
leadership h.ts arranged for
numerous involvrmenl* such
a* mission group*. Illhlr study
groups, men's groups, not lo
mention, volleyball,
softball
and iMiwIIng learns.
Euturr
plans
Include
a
ministry Tor single mothers
which the men or the church
will offer free work on cars
such as oil r Ranges, lire
rotation and more. A Mothers
Day out lime ts alMi In the
works.
Uttleiim
riled
that
Ihe
c h im b s
mission statrmrnl
Includes lielng pari
of a
growing
fellnwnhlp
of
committed Christians. Those
willi Westvlrw are encouraged
In
worship.
prayer,
proclaiming Jesus, leaching,
equipping and modrl Christ to
others and real fling out locally
and to Ifie world ’ ll is a blend
of
spiritual
and
social
ronrrm s.* he mid. 'W r 'r r
excited
too
lo
have
Ihe
Sunshine Quartrl as a part of
thr work firre That's glvrn i *
a lot of grrat opportunities for
the laird. We were able to
|K-ffurm
ircrntly
with Ihe
Elrrman’s group at the Civic
center.
We
were
also
privileged to lie a part of Rise
Up? Sanford* Halloween party

Christmas Day services

S a ia fn n l H e r a ld

XOWHISTRATION
GOecu Fugs Bucram Uaeoge'
McijkIi Utomi
LH.fli Spieggl

By SUSAN WENNER
Herald Staff Writer

Chrtetmae T rees
D ie nation’s Christmas trees
and Ihclr accompanying or
tuimenis and lights aren't all
made In the U S.A. Countries
that tile US. imports Ihe mosl
from (amount In millions) from
Jan. Sept. 1997 is os follows:
Christmas trer ornaments China
(826.9);
Artificial
Christmas
trees
China
(990.5); Lighting sets used for
Christmas
trees
•
China
($328.5);
Chnsimas
tree
lamps - China 194.9). For fur­
ther Information, contact our
website
&lt;)lt Ip://www.census.gov/forel
gn-trade/www/&gt;
H oliday Shopplng-The
D e­
cem ber Ruth
Unadjusted retail sales lor
the nation's department stores
(Including leased departments)
totaled 936.7 billion In lieermher 1996
a 45 percent
Jump from November sales.
(The Increase was 58 perc ent
if yuu exclude dl-aount de
puntm-id stores.) No oilier
niurilh-lo-month Increase lor
department stores last year
came anywhere near that
'Unadjusted* means the estl
mates are not adjusted for
seasonal variations,
holiday
and trading day difference and
price changes For further In
formation, contact our w&lt; b--ll&gt;&lt;btlp //www i ciisiis gnv/svsd/
www/iiinnrri.himl&gt;
Other U.S. retailers with si/
able Jumps In sales between
November
and
December

1996 im billed apparrl and
unesMiry stores (40 percent):
puelrv stores (144 percent),
book
storrs
(76 percenl);
spoiling goods storrs and hi
cycle shops 160 percent); r a ­
dio. TV and computer stores
I I I )M-rrrnt| and variety stores
157 percent?. The only other
month lo-nionlh rise for any of
these retailers last year that
cume even close was Ihe 73
percent Jump lit book-store
sales from July to August.
For drparlinerii stores. D e­
cember sales nude up ulxiul
one seventh of last year's total
936.7 billion of $249 billion).
Excluding discount
depart­
ment stores makes Ibe propur
lion even higher--about one
sixth (S I5.9 billion mil of $97
billion)
For Jewelry stores.
December sales constituted
nearly one fourth of all 1996
sale* |S 1 5 hdlluli of $20 hll
lion).
One side of lla- retail sides
i oiii is what's sold. Hit* oilier
side is wind's lell when thr
holiday hordes diminish. The
nallon's deparunem
stores
(excluding
leased
drjnirl
meiils) Iasi year hmll up Ihrir
til-ill liivrniorlcs by 19 per* •■ill between the end of
Augusi ami llir close of No­
vember. then watched Inveni'iries decline 22 percenl In
I (cerm brr.
Where Can You Buy Those
Holiday r jf t s ?
I fieri* is nil sftnrtagc of uplions. Here's a rundown on Ifie
immbi r ol eight general types
See Facta. Page 3A

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Live Vour Dreams'
Cenlnl

That senior spirit
Seniors who patronise the Sanford
Semor Center participate n a vari­
ety of activities including a Senior
Craft Store Artisans include Peggy
Moeller, with her wood Mr and Mrs.
Santa Claus, and Jean Musgrove
and Anne Mmton, witn do# clothes
and cralts suitable for gifts For
more information, call the Senior
Cenleral 302-1010

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NaturallyWAd
N u rs in g
Coatlneed Cron P »| » 1A
said stir Is |iir|i.irnt In tondurt
Interviews for Ihr nrw nursing
positions at 111** start of nrxl
wrrk
The mrrrnl full llmr stall of
I t Include* W iIIi.iiiih . a illnlr.il
supervisor, rnrilii.il w r r liir y ,
liirdli.il d ir m lions ntlltrr. two
rrglslrrrd nurses .mil rl|(iil lirrtisril pr.ll tlr.il liursrs
"Willi tilt* sl.ilf I liavr, wr
11mill serve a J.ill imputation of
ion to 500." Williams sakl.
'thus Is 900. and ran lip to
I (MX) on any givru weekend."
Eat li nrw iniiuilr rrrrlvrs a
thorough inrilli a) srrrrnlng.
Williams sm l 'W r ask rvrry
onr II llirv liavr any mrdli at
prolilrms Wliat mrillt Inrs they
takr
What |)rnl&gt;lrms lliry
fiiivr Siittir screenings may
takr only a frw minutes. othrrs
takr an hour "
Frequently,
Inmalrs
have
jisyr lilatrli
and
substance
abuse prolilrms tfi.it nrrd In
Ik* rrsr.urlird
Olhrrs liavr
i hriinlr ln|urlt-s th.il also must
Iir « hrt kt it
ttirrr arr Irw ll any slow
days lor the (.ill's mrdlrnl stall
Williams slid that tfirir arr
usually :«#» requests fur mrdl
■at assist.unr in rath 21 hour
Ih-himI
"everything hum a
hang nail lor in an ap|H-iullrl
Us alt.it k
"Thrre an- irrrratloii.il in|u
nrs Irirlii inmalrs who liavr
hlokr-n a tooth ot spr.lllird all
ankle playing basketball U ir
lug llu sr.isnn rvrryulir hrrr Is
slik Imagine what It Is on Ihr
oulsldr. and It s tfi.it mmh
worse hrrr "
Williams sild Ihrrr will a I
ways Ik- a i rrtaiu amount of
Initiatrs who will try lo manlpulalr Ihr system ■ request-

Road
ln(t they Krt inrdii .il attention.
"Some Just want to smell t)ir
prrfume • be with a nurse." shr
said "Tfirrr's nothing wrong
wtlh them."
Otlirrs. shr said, do require
assistance, and the Jail mrdl
ral staff Is as busy as an rm rr
Remy room at a liospltal. Oc­
casionally. surRrrlrs arr per
lormrd at llie Jail. "Wr iry to
krrp our Inmate* out of Ihr
hospitals." shr slid "Wr do
rvrrvlhliiR wr ran DRlit here."
Ihr slirrlirs statistical dale
for Ihr jail's mrillral staff for
Ihr monlh of Srplrmher Hull
ralrd
Tlirrr w rir 1.150 iKmklngs
Anywhere Irom H7ri to ' l l .r«
Inmalrs wrrr housed
There wrrr 217 on dor lor
sii k rail. 21ill on nursr sh k
rail. 203 on mrdlrallons. 551
n uitic.il Iv sereenrif and 281
wtlh physical assrssmrnls
’ ll Is a|&gt;|&gt;arrnl within it add I
tlon.il mrillral stall wr will
roniim ir to Ik- tn violation ol
Ihr mamlalrd Jail Model Stan
d.irds." KsIliiRrr said
Wlirn toinparril lo Ihr |all
(Hqiulallon of (i7() tn 1995 to
11X17. Esllirgrr sm l the (all had
rxjirnriMrd a 21 prrrrnt III
irrasr in dally Inmate (Hipula
lion, fills lur hides rldrtlv tn
males, with tilRh acuity III
lirssn* thal our srntrncrd lo
longer stays In the county jail.
flir county rommlssioAers
unanimously
approved
ihr
sfirrlfTs
rrqurst
(or
more
nurses and the fern fir wig
Rested.
(hi lo Jail aftrr Jan I. and
you'll hr experience flow the
syslrtn works

Coatlaued from Pago 1A
mcnis 111 llir Lake Mary fla n
i i I i i r D i s ir t i t is rstimalrd lo hr
hrlwrrn
$881,500
to
*1 W 1.000 The Tax Incrrmrnl
Fln.uu I i i r D K t i i i t crralnl h v
tlir C RA would Ik- Inslltutrd lor
a |H-Mod ol JO years Stair
stalulrs limn ihr TIT lo til
years
Commissioner (JeorRr i&gt;u
ryra was onr ol Ihr two dls

Religion--------Continued from Pag* 2A
in Dike
Mary)
will
hold
Christmas Day services at 0
pm .
First Presbyterian Church.
301 Oak Ave.. musical with
handbells, special music and
Instruments,
10 u.m. Call
church office for details at
322-2002.

Nativity program
LONGWOOD Church of the
Nativity. 3255 County Hoad
427. will host a Tern Living
Nativity on the jurist) grounds
on Saturday at 0 p.m. and a
Preschool Nativity on Sunday.
Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. Their
Christmas Eve services will
take place at 5 p.m.. 7:30
p.m..
and
midnight
and
Christmas Day services at 7:30
a.m.. 9 u.m. and 11:30 a.m.
For more Information call
the church office at 322-3961.

15.4011 Nrarly half (7.2271
workrd In llrim rpln County.
Minn., which led the nation's
cuundrs In calaloR and mail­
order bustnrss employers.
W han a n tha O ifta Made:
frrhaps tn onr of the nu­
merous IIS .
tnanufaclurtnR
establishments... (Numbers
listed arr mi ml ter of estab­
lishments. number of em ploy­
ees and the value of ship­
ments: Dolls and stuffed toys.
2iu.
4.000.
* 0 .2
billion;
Games, toys and children's v e ­
hicles. 037. 35.000. *4.8 bil­
lion: Sporting
and athletic
Roods, 2.255. 73,000. *0.0
billion: Apparel and other tex­
tile
products.
24.210.
011.000. *78.1 billion: Jew
rlry. 2.231. 33.000. *4.4 bil­
lion.
Ohio employed mure people

Concert of prayer
SANFORD - H ie Central
Florida
arru
'Concert
of
Prayer" for the month of D e­
cember Is pannering with Rise
Upl Sanford for a city-wide
prayer meeting to be tirld on
Saturday. Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. at
the
Upsalu
Presbyterian
Church
In
Sanford.
The
church is located between
Lake Mary and Sanford, at the
comer of Upsala Road and
State Hoad 40A |known .n
25th Street olT Highway 17921, across from the Mayfair
Country Club.
Tom and Lila Cason will be
hosting a reception that will
follow the prayer lime. For d e­
tails call 679-2045 x 9000 or
Tom Cason at 330-2082.

Special services
Longwood Hills
Congrega­
tional Church will host a spe­
cial Christmas Eve service fur
children at 5:30 p.m. December
24. The traditional family can­
dlelight service will be held at
7:30 p in. and at 10 p.m.. the
communion candlelight serv­
ice. The church Is located at
1255 E.E. Williamson Hoad.
Longwood. Cull 332-8253 fur
mure Information.

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POLICE BRIEFS
DUI charged
John M it.m lrv
:i«» ot tt
Smithy.it&lt; Clr . SanN.nl was
iirrrslrd Wrdnrsdav hv s«m i
Hole
( itilNIy
drputlrs
MiCaulry was r h.itRrd witb
DUI and carrlrss dm my and
artrslrd at Ihr tornrr ol San
lord and Cornwall Report said
that Mt ( aulrv did not have his
liyhts on and that hr drove up
on tlir &lt;oiu rrtr mrdlali

Driving infractions
CrnniRlr llradwrll II ot 11*.
(lay s t , Sanford, was arrrstrd
'Dirsdav hy Honda Dlyhw.iv
I’alrol
llradwrll was i barged
with a li.diiiu.il Irallti ollrti.l.i
drlVIllR while III rnsr IS SIS
pended or revoked
Krpoii
said that llrudwcll was travel
Iiir 5t» m a is

Multiple charges
Frank Fry. .IN. of 4587 N
County Road 127. Sardonl. was
arrrstrd Tuesday hy Seminole
Counly deputies
fry was
t haryrd with yr.ilul I hr-11 auto
huiglarv
|i manned).
Rrand
Unit, loryery. ullrrrd loryi-d
iiistnimriit and aln r/lorye mo
lor vehit le/inolnlr home ti

FactsContinued from Page 2A
ol retail rst.ihllshmrnls III the
United Stairs as of 1995 and
the number of people Ihry
employ
CalaloR alul lll.lllimlrr houses 17 217) (employ­
ers
181.000; Apjiarrl and
aterssory
stores
(135.2701
Employee*
1.118.000. Jrwrlrv Stores 127.187) Employ­
ers
11:1.000: SportliiR Roods
and bicycle shops 121.7001
Kutployers
170,000. (illt,
novrlty. and souvenir shops
(33.7881 Employees - 181,000:
Variety storrs (10.535) Em­
ployees 93.000: Depart men!
stores 110.781) Employees •
1,871,000; Hobby, toy and
yanir shops |IO.:i17) Employ­
ers - 104.000.
Minnesota rmployrd more In
catalog and mail-order busi­
nesses than any ulhrr slate:

sw u ng volrs *1 don’t si-r any
lirtirfll.* Iliiryra said adtllllR
ih.it most ol ihr Improvements
slated lor the 17 ' r i developmriil arr alrrady tin ill into i Ity
imlrs T lir m y rripurrs most
rvrivtlllNR that Ihr C RA Is
asking lor
the Sanford &lt; My Commis­
sion will disi uss ailoptlon of a
similar irsolution at Us inertau; on Monday night

O a t o r L
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d
*
R iv e r s id e Q r llle l
t nfov iSkcniK Huffiam tar* and *w
I|««| Florata* Mtsia &gt;M .rg n our dvsng
or on our teaciou* dacha nrartnohr-g tea acanc SI Jotvi* (Wart

tn g.ime. toy anti children &gt;
vrhlclr iii.inufatlnmig esiab
Itshmeiils
than any other
state 3.801
Or i i i . i v I k - from somewhere
oulsldr
the
United
Stairs .Wheeled toys designed
to I k - ridden hv t hlldreti (sm h
as Irltytlrsi and parts and at
erssortes,
r.ilwan
($22 51.
Dolls. China ($733 H|; Stulled
toys. China ($ 1.0-10,0): Toys
Inol stulled representing ant
nulls or non human creatures.
China
1*434.71;
Kleiirtc
trains. China 1*43.9): Stale
model assembly kits. Japan
1*1.0): Puzzles. China $15 8).
Jewelry. Italy *904.8); Skis.
France 1*29.1). Gull i luhs. Ja
(uin 1910.3). Tennis ratkels
China (S32 5|;
llaskrlballs.
China (*30 0|: S itte r halls.
Pakistan 1919.21 he skates f t
roller skates. China 1*85 21
Sport*
footwear.
China
*108.81
Winter Wonderland
Hy December, ihr winter
spurts season Is In high gear.
In 1991, 9.3 million Americans
reported
they downhill ski.
while 7.1 million Ice or Itguresk.ite,
3.-1
million
cross
country-ski. 2.5 million play
Ice hockey and 2.3 million
snowboard more than once a
year.
Among srlrctrd cities. Ihr
best chances for a snowy holt
day season belong to Suull
Salnte Marie. Mich. |an aver
uge of 31 Inches of snow In
Drcrmherl:
Juneau.
Alaska
(23 Inches); Uullulo. N Y. 123
Inchrsl: llurllngton. VI. (|H
Inches); and Dululh. Minn. (15
Inches).
The preceding facts come
fnrm the U.S. Import* of M er­
chandise and U.S. Exports of
Merchandise
CD-ROMs.
Monthly Retail Trade--Sales
and Invrntury Estimates, 1995
County
Bualncae
Patterns
till.i. the 1995 Annual Survry
of Manufacturers and the Sta­
tistical Abstract of Ihr Unltrd
Stales: 1997 Data Is subject
lo nonsampbiig errors. Some
arc also subject to sampling
variability.
Srr
referenced
sources for detailed Until aHone.

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fry was
arii-stril III the | MM) him k of
2Wh Street

Incident*
I’Tiqx-rtv totaling SI.IIO'I w,i&gt;
stolen I iii siI.iv on Hiddi-n Like
1im r
Jewelry tut,limy $199 was
stolen Itiesd.iv m the
##&gt;
bln* k ol Willief ( in |e
A buryunib * * Ford Escort
two ill mt lii i use (gate number
XI V I If. w.is stolen tuesday
in the irt) blink o| Wvllv Avr
llllr
A maroon 92 Mnuk Regal
Nmr door In ruse plate number
VNI 7 IV was stolen ITiesday
in tin- n « i blink ol West 22nd
Sllei-t
( lot lies anil pluperty ami
s t . I2D tn currency wrte stolen
I i iis i I.iv hi (lie 5tM&gt; West larkr
Mary boulevard.

Briefs
Continued from Peg* IA
Tmilsllfr has one of the
highest organ donation rates In
the cntmlrv A direct henrllt of
the program Is that local jm llrttl- have a waiting llmr lor
an organ that Is one half the
national average wall

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SANFORD
The
CHOO
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blood drive on Saturday from 9
a lit to noon .it 21 lx Freni
Ave Donors will receive a free
exterior ear wash worth *5 For
mlorm.illon. call 322-6284.

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THE 1WEEK 1
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18-22: Great Florida
Shootout at Kiaaimmoo CM c
Canton Oviedo, Lake Hawaii
boya baakotball.
It « early in the season. but with Oviedo
undefeated and Lake Howell sitting with only
one loaa. It's time for a real challenge
Thafa what both teama will (ace n the
Great Florida Shootout which features 16
boya teama. Including aome of the beat In the
nation.
Local basketball fans lucked out. Oviedo
and Lake Howell play back-to-back games
tonight in their Oral games of the tourna­
ment. The Sliver Hawks take on Oaceola at 7
p.m. and Oviedo follows ut 8:30 against Tallahasaee Leon. Doth teams are currently In
the state top 10 - Oviedo (4th) and Lake How­
ell (7th) but among the teams on the road to
the finals are Lexington (Kent.) Catholic,
fourth-ranked In the country, and five other
teams ranked In Florida's lop 10.
Oviedo Is coming on even stronger after
having members of Its football learn Join the
basketball squad two weeks ago and iai»»
Howell lias recovered strongly from on upset
loss to Lake Brantley last week.
*n»e Lions are led by point guard Seth
Fowler, along with underrated Brad Combes
and a host o f other players who fill their
roles well, while the Silver Hawks have point
guard Reggie Kohn and b m a n Ryan Smith
to lead the way.

Another championship
Franklin Bail
Bonds edges
S to o g e s in
R .
playoff

v '^ T

SAN FO RD . Franklin Ball
came from behind twice and
stood a bases loaded Jam In
bottom of the seventh Inning
edge Stooges 7-6 and win
championship o f the Sanford F
(ration Department M ens
day Night Chose Park Fall
ittch Softball League at Cli
The two trams hod tied for
regular season title wtth 8-2
ords and had spilt their games
the regular season games wtth
Stooges winning 7-8 on the open­
ing night o f the season and Frank­
lin Ball Bonds rolling 13-3 on No­
vem ber 6th.
Frankhn Ball Bonds took the
tlal lead In the top o f the
nlng aa Tony Smith and
llort afield singled lo opei
ta S M S *. T i l
M W I. Ill

fifltih and Dsan Dstosa hefoad Wad FrarUbt Bal
to yst anothar Softool championship Thursday night

Distracted Seminole
boys drop district
game; Lake Mary
boys, Crooms girls
post hoops wins

lt would be a l o n g ____
shot to expect either
Seminole County team t o take
_______________
the toum a­
meat title, but It should be great i « p r1fn w
come tournament time next spring.
Tickets are on sale at the CMc Center and
It la a double elimination tournament.

Due. 18-23: Target Soccer
Claeelc at Lake Mary, Lyman
High Schools; girls

i i aa

This is the weekend for a leader to step out
from the rest o f the Seminole Athletic
County race.

*Wa were
bcuard. The situation at
yesterday
(Wednesday!
hcred our preparation. A
f players even missed

Lake Brantley. Lyman. Lake Mary, Oviedo
and Lake Howell will all appear at the tour­
nament which will be held unUl next Tues­
day. First round pairings today Include:

4 IHuah X W■ fu r Ik To
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Arrow Force VI got off to s foal
leading 16-11 after the first
n it the Pioneers chipped away
at the deficit and eventually built a
10 point lead midway through the
fourth quarter.
*We let the officiating bother ua
and we mlased some easy shots
and free throws.* said Trains. "We
were down 10 wtth 3 30 to go. but
we cut It two points, and even had
a chance to Uc the game. But wc
didn't execute well down the
stretch.*
The Junior varsity contest also
went to visitors by (he score of 80­
40.
Daryl Redding led the way for
Seminole with 14 points, while Mequal Bush added I I points and
Junior center Cornelius Blue con­
tributed nine points and 12 re­
bounds.

At Lyman: Lake Brantley vs. Univer­
sity, 2:30 p.m.; Lyman vs. Bloomingdalc,
4:30 p.m.; Bishop Moore vs. Boca Raton.
6:30 p.m.;
Countryslde-Clcarwater
vs.
Seabreeze. 8:30 p.m.
At Lake Mary: Lake Howell vs. Mel­
bourne. 2:30 p.m.: Winter Park vs. Central
Catholic. 4:30 p.m.; Lake Mary vs. Colonial.
6:30 p.m.; Oviedo vs. Spanish River. 8:30 p.m.
The games don't apply to district or confer­
ence standings but questions will be an­
swered such as. 'Is Lake Mary really the top
teams In the county?* Is Lake Brantley too
Inexperienced to retain their conference
dominance?*; 'Is Lake Howell ready to step
Into the elite despite lour key freshmen?*

It i l l l l . N
. I (Suferd Ik

Daiyt Rsddng goes high to dunk hams km of his tsanvhigh 14 points but It
not enough as Saminoto dropped a 57-66 decision to Oak Rtoga Thursday night

73

3-3 M ftA ft

Stafford (10 points). Billings (10
points) and Haaaankhan (10 point)
paced Oak Ridge (0-3).
*1 was disappointed because we
did not put forth a better effort.*
•aid Trains. 'Th is was a big game
for ua aa far as district seeding
goes.
'Now we've got to climb back iq&gt;
the mountain. We haven't been
blown out yet. WeVe lost by taro
points twice (AFV1 also lost by taro
si Mainland last week) and wc led
after three periods against Dr.
Phillips In the Rotary Tournament.
We luat don't seem to be able to
finish o ff the game.*
Arrow Force VI fell to 7-3 overall
and 3-2 In district play. Seminole
Will host Trinity Christian School
from Deltona tn a doubleheader
tonight with the Junior varsity

Lake Brantley, Oviedo boys soccer
teams tune-up for future big games
ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS _ The Lake
Brantley and Oviedo boys' soccer teams
got tn a little scrimmage Thursday night
aa they coasted to easy shutout wins In
preparation for tough games tonight and
the prestigious Florida Hospital Invita­
tional next week.

PATRIOTS WHITEWASH
SANDCRAB8
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley
rushed out to a 4-0 lead at halftime and
then turned the game over lo the defense
as the Patriots blanked Seabreeze 4-0 at
Tom Storey Field.
The victory by the varsity espped o ff a
big night for the Patriots aa the Junior
varsity also came up with a shutout. 6 0 .

over the Sandcrabe.
Marcello Cermlnto led the way for l-«t»*
Brantley, scoring three goals and assist­
ing on the other goal.
Kevin Friedman netted the Patriots'
other goal and also assisted on one of
Ccnnlnto's scoring efforts.
Andrew Mulrragl and Jon Aroet added
one assist each for Lake Brantley.
Phil Kopman recorded the shutout in
goal aa the Patriots Improved to 2-1 on
the season. The Sandcrabe fell to 1-3
Lake Brantley, under coach Jim Brody,
will now venture on a tough stretch of
games aa It will travel to Palm Bay tonight
(junior varsity at 4:30 p.m.: varsity at 6
p.m.) and then take part tn Florida Hospi­
tal Invitational at W inter Park and Bishop
Moore high school's starting on Monday.
December 20th.

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Ooala . Labe Brantley 4 IMwnflo CrrmkUo 3.
Kmn m adam l i Am MU . Labe Brantiry 4 (Xrvki
m adam I. M a n * C m an u I. Andrew Mutrra* I.
Jon Anal Ik Sto&gt;u on *&gt;ai . Srabrecas ft taka Bran­
tley Ift Comer kicks . Saabreca I: la ta Brantley 3.
Saras . Besbrecee ICk lake Hramley I (Phil Roman).
Rtcoeda . Saabreca 15. Lake Bradley 3-1. Junkie
varsity . Lake Brantley ft Scats aras 0.

U0N8 BLANK BEARS
OVIEDO _ Four different players scored
two goals each and Nick Aacenzo posted
the shutout In goal aa Oviedo defeated
Winter Springs 10-0 in a Seminole Ath­
letic Conference game at John Courier
Field.
The hosts, under head coach Joe Aval-

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�Sanford Youth Basketball League opens pla
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Youth Fall Basketball League opened play
with 10 gam e* at Dan Pelham Gymnatorlum at
Sanford Middle School last Saturday.

7-thrnuRh-R: 1:30 p.m. _ Hawks vs. Sonic*;
2:30 p.m. _ Pacers vs. Ducks.
ITim e Time League: 4 p.m. _ Calvary vs.
Stiles: 5:15 p.m. _ Green wood Lakes vs. Brad-

In the Kindergarten-thro ugh-Second Grade
Division, the Heat beat the Bubs. 24-16: and the
Lahrrs whipped the Celtics. 41-7.
In the Third-through-Fourth Grade Division,
the Hornets topped the Magic, 19-11: and the
J a n routed the Rochets. 24-1.
In the Fifth-through-Sixth Grade Division, the
Platons nut past the Spun. 33-13: and the Nets
knocked o ff the Knictu 34-13.
In the Seventh-through-Eighth Grade Dtvtsion,
the only game played saw the Scntcs nip the
Bucks. 14-10.
In the Prime Tim e League. Greenwood Lakes
Middle School won a doubleheader. 49-40 over
Stiles and 59-50 over Calvary, and the Bulls
Upped Bradley. 39-38.
The schedule for tom orrow Is:
K-thm ugh-2:8 3 0 a m . _ Heat vs. Lakers: 9:30
« «ti- Bulls v a Celtics.
3-threu#l-4: 8 3 0 a m . _ Magic v a Rockets;
8 3 0 a m . _ Hornets v a dam.
V th n u ^ M I: 11:30 am . _ Spun v a Knlcka:
12:30 PML _ Ptotons v a Net*.
pleased to announce a series o f Women's In­
vitational W restling Tournaments In associa­
tion with the Sewthialr County Women's
W restling Program.

LAKE MARY _ Lake Mary High School's
boye soccer team win hold Its 14th annual
Alumni Oame on Saturday. December 37th at
1 pm . at Don T. Reynolds Stadhun.
Former player* are encouraffrd to attend
even If they don't want to play tn the game.
For questIona, call Coach McCoride at 3209706.

Girts' wrestling toumwntnt*
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley
High School and coach Kevin Carpenger arc

The four tournaments w ill take place at
take Brantley HtWi School on January 10th
and February 20th mid at Lake Howell High
School on December 10th.
Women are eligible under F11SAA (Florida
High School Activities Association) rule* and
M w ill cast 83Q as a team or 85 as an kid I
victual. Tentative wcMht clam es a n M . 101.
110. 118 1*7. 138 148 and 166 pound*.
Each tournament wtU be doubt* ehmUta*
tion. h a w M hatyle rules and them will be
tndtvtdual awards.
Call Carpenger at (407) 330-3670 for more
details.

Basketball
playing at 6
p.m. and the varsity set for a
7:30 p.m. tlpoff.
After a short break to enjoy
Christmas, Arrow Force VI w ill
b ee a very good Orangewood
Christian team in the Lake
Mary Christmas Tournament
starting December 29th.

Softball

RAMS HANG ON
LAKE MARY _ Lake Mary got
off to a b a t start but had to
hang on last a* the Rams,
edged Class A power Orange-'
"We shot the ball well and
Jumped on them early.* said
Lake Mary head coach Mike
Gaudreau. 'O ur defense did
well and we made some free
throws down the stretch that
helped a lot.*
The Rams took a 21-7 lead
after the first eight minutes o f
the game and were up 31-18 at
halftime.
And while Lake Mary led the
majority of the game, the Raid­
ers rallied behind tremendous
outside shooting (nine threepointers) to make a game out
o f It.
Orangewood Christian outscored the Rama 49-36 tn the
second half and only a 16-for19 performance at the free
throw line saved the day for
Lake Mary.
Christian Brock led Lake
Mary with game high* of 21
points and 17 rebounds. He
was helped by Paul B e lt wtio
also tallied 21 points, and
Jerome Bingham (10 points).
Brown led the Raiders with
19 points. Including hitting five
three-pointers, while Brett and
Brad Wright added 12 points
each and Clark 11 points.
The Rams are now 7-3 on the
season and w ill be Idle until
taking part tn their own eightteam Lake Mary Holiday Tour­
nament starting on Monday.
December 29th.

Laka Mary junior forward Paul Baik (No. 34) aqutiad M M M fti C M
Brock for gama-high scoring honors with 21 points ss tho Rams Sdgad
Orangewood Christian 69-67 Thursday night

GIRLS

halftime lead, but did even bet­
ter In the second half, outscoring the Crusaders 31-11 In
the final 16 minutes.
Vaforle Miller led Crooma
with 24 points, while Olympia
Fnuier contributed 14 points
and Angela Mitchell added 12
points.
Caroline
Rivera
chipped tn with su points and
Lymarie Rivera and Erica
Bevrltt also played well for the
Panthers.
Crooms trill now take o ff for
the holiday's before returning
to host Lake Highland Prepara­
tory School from Orlando at
Allen Gymnasium on January
8th.

CROOMS CRUSHES
TRINITY CHRISTIAN
SANFORD _ Crooms Acad­
emy romped past Trinity Chris­
tian School from Deltona. 6228. tn a Class A district girts’
basketball game at Allen Gym­
nasium Thursday night.
The Panthers are 5-7 In their
first season, but own an Im­
pressive 4-2 mark against dis­
trict foes.
*WeVe gotten o ff to an excel­
lent start.* said Crooma coach
Trent Hoffman. T h ese kids
have lots of heart.*
The Panthers had a 31-17

lone, took a 7-0 lead at halftime and
cruised to their third win tn four starts.
The night ended up a clean sweep for
the Lions as the Junior van ity also won by
shutout. 8 0 . over the Bears.
Justin Cook and Sergei Kolometu led
the way for Oviedo with two goals and two
assists each.
The Panox twins. Victor and Dennis,
also scored two goals each, while Dennis
Panox also had an assist. Shawn Duda
and Sasha Choulgulne added one goal

each for the winner's.
Mike Zlgler also had two assists for the
Lions, while Ben Luker. Reilly Mitchell
and Erik Rodrigues added one assist each.
Oviedo (3-1) now has a pair of difficult
gam es,.tonight tn a varsity only game at
Melbourne High School starting at 6 p.m.
and next Tuesday (December 22) at Dr.
Phillips In Orlando starting with the Jun­
ior varsity game at 2 p.m. and the varsity
following at 3:30 p.m .. before taking part
In the Florida Hospital Invitational at
Winter Park and Bishop Moore high
school's running December 29th through

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bases with one out. But a pair
o f fly out* ended the throat.
Lanlnga led o ff the bottom of
the seventh Inning for Stooges
by reaching on an error, but
the next two baiters made
outa. Dave Johnson then tin ­
gled and Lanlnga scored on the
play when the ball waa bobbled in the outfield.
Binder then tingled and Ma­
nny SUvta walked to load the
bases, but the game ended as
the next batter flew o u t
Providing the offense were:
Franklin Ball Bonds: two hits
_ Curtis Tabor (one home run.
one triple, two runs scored,
two RBI), Myrtcl Reid (one

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Know store’s policy about refunds
BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

Although refunds and exw nges
for
non-defective

■ to m
with such generous
policies can return the item s
themselves. But many stores
require proof o f purchase, so a
lift receiver will have to either
ssk the five r to handle the re­
turn or provide the sales re­
ceipt.
A store may offer an an-thecash refund or may send a
k for the amount o f pur­
chase to the consumer at a
later date after processing a
refund request. Smaller stores
■nay feel they cannot afford to
return cash on a sale once

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P A C K A C . I

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sponsored by AAMP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program is held at the
Sanford National Quant A r­
mory. 918 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are ft a m. to I p m. Telephone:
324-800A. The program assists
seniors. 85 and over, to return
In the work place.

The Sanford
Lions Club
meets cvety TUraday at noon at

Support. Hope and Recovery,
S J IA R .. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Honda Regional Hospital In
the far corner o f the dining
room. This la a self help sup­
port group for ail cancer survi­
vors, whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 324H737 or 322 7785 for more in­
formation.

Contract Bridge

GcmMorc,

famllloc

Gamblers Anonymous and
Gam-Anon
for
family
and
ffMCda, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church o f the
Clood Shephard. 331 Lake Ave..
Maitland. For more inform a­
tion. call 236-9206.

Sanford Sonloro
The Sanford Senior Citterns
Club meets the first and third
TUsagay. at I I ■ # . at she

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House o f Goodwill.
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Ovsrsstsrs
Anonymous

TOPS

Sanford • O vereaten Anony­
mous meets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m. in Pariah Hail Whitner
Lounge o f Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church In Sanford. The
meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees.

Florida law only requires
stores that have return policies
lo accept returns within seven

WMftffy U e m Chib

Cancsr Support

Hndgr players are Invited lo
play contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
form ation. cal) 322-6320.

immediate exchange or provtds
a store credit that can be uaed
at any lalrr time.

Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 85 yearn or older to
Join them In a weekly activity
on Tuesday. Art. fe rn 9 a.m. to
naan. at the Prank Evans Cen­
ter, I9S N. Country Club Rood.

Member o f Take O ff Pounds
Sensibly, TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them an Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p m at
the First Christian Church.
1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For more Information about
the dub. call 321-4464.

People who want new rules
should initiate the change
puberty.
1 was at a holiday party re­
cently when I ran Into a gen­
tleman whom I hadn’t seen for
severs! years. As we caught iq&gt;
on the gossip of who had mar­
ried whom, where everyone la
now, and what we are all d o­
ing. he mentioned that he
reads and m )oye this column.
He went on to add that the ad­
vice is usually good and that
women, especially, need lo
hear It. O f course. I had to ask
the two obvious questions. 1)
Why la It especially good far
women, and 2} if It la cape-

luFnmti* 't h e ” *
could be a lesson for aft o f ua.
I will paraphrase it to protect
both Uie guilty and the Inno­
cent. but may we all take the
message lo heart.
Many men feel that they are
bom and reared to be com peti­
tive. It starts In Ihc sandbox
and continues through the co r­
porate board room. These men
know both how and often
thrive on competition and win­
ning. Women, on the other
hand, are often more accom ­
modating and compliant, per­
haps by nature, but moat cer­
tainly by nurture. So. what Is

COMPLETE
PACKING &amp;
SHIPPING S E R V I C E

the logical outcome of one
com printer person m a rela­
tionship with a compliant per­
son? The com petitor "wins"
and the compliant person ac­
commodates the other's need
lo wtn. Thus, we haws an imeq u il relationship and one that
But. what would happen If
the ‘ compHant* person catabttshes some rules for what w ill
and will not be tolerated in the
relationship, along with conse­
quences for violating the rules.
Usually the person who is uaed
to "winning* feels angry and
cheated and declares that It's
not fair to change the rules
when weVe always played the
other way.
At this point, he plot thick­
ens. often tnvoMng generous
doses of fears, tears, cursing
and threats, then winds down
to one of three conclusions.
The
first
scenario:
the
•compruuve* partner realties
that the compliant one isn’t

Loving parents cherished regardless of their age
I started grade school, and M when
I graduated horn high school. Her
age waa never an issue or a source
or embarrassment. Ours was the
house all the kida came to after
school, the house that hosted the
slumber parties, bake sales — you
name it. Ours waa the houea where
everyone felt comfortable.
Mother waa my best friend. We
traveled together, talked on the
phone almost every day, shopped
together, laughed together and
cried together. She died in 1996. at
the age of 81.1miss her every day.
Advanced age doesn’t preclude
one's being a good parent. It
depende on the individual.
Although I lost my mother sooner
than I would have wished, I never
forget how lucky I waa to have her.
MARY LOVE BIGONY.
AUSTIN. TEXAS

DEAR ABBY: My dad wsa 46
when I was boro. He was the mart
Itent, loving father in the world.
1’d show up at school when I wee
younger, take movies of ms playing
sports and running. We hiked the
Grand Canyon, fished, played softbell together all my life. He was
always there for me, as well as for
my daughter. I sent him a duien
rosea for his 81st birthday last April
and told him how much I loved him.
He pasard away 2 1/2 weeks later.
So, Abby. tell those people in Tessa
to go for it]

K

BONNIE ARVONmS,
VISTA, CAUF.

DEAR ABBY; I'm a child burn lo
my mother when she waa 40. I lost
her when aha was 70. My parents
filled each holiday with so much
enthusiasm, ell our friends wanted
to share them with ua. And they
did. When I think of all the unwant­
ed children born to younger par­
ents, 1 know that when one chouses
to have a family at 40. it's because
children are uwntaf. My father died
at the age of 69.1 waa 21. and yes. i
would like to have had him taper.
But again, the years I had with him
were treasured — end 69 ia very
young, especially now that I am 69t
BARBARA SHOOP.
HOLLYWOOD, FLA.
DEAR ABBY: A t age 44. my
mother announced to her doctor
that she might be pregnant with
her seventh child. Without bother­
ing to examine her. he Informed her

traded hepatitis during the preg­
nancy. and consequently had X-rays
while I was in there.
Mama waa viewed by neighbors
as if she had done something
immoral or disgusting. Wasn't it
bad enough when she had my sister
(her sixth1st 39?
Sura, there were times when I
wsa embarrassed by my whitehaired parents, especially aa a teen­
ager. But what teen-agers aren't
embarrassed by their parents at
some time or another, regardless of
age?
Mama ia now 76.1 am 30 with a
family o f my own. We are very
cloee. Mama has some health prob­
lems, but she’s active and indepen­
dent. I will never regret that (ha
gave me life. My advice to T o Be or
Not lo Be*? BE!
MAMA'S BABY IN FLORIDA
DEAR ABBY: My mother wee 38
when I was boro. She wae 44 when

D EAR M A R Y-LO V R A N D
DEAR READERS. To eum It up,
In the words of Julie Petrus, of
PfiugervUle, Texaei T h e ques­
tion is not whether you’re too
old to have children — It’s what

la being hassled over having two
dads, but 1 just dun’l buy that an
11-year-old la/waa thia articulate! I
have an 11-year-old, and I ’ve
worked with fifth- and siith gradcrs for years.

PARK AVENUE PHARMACY
M79 PARK AVI. SOUTH
SANFORD

I think one of his "dada* wrote
the lettrr. and the son copied it and
sent it to you. Personally, Abby. I
think you've been snookered.
MELISSA IN SACRAMENTO

322-1717

Fantastic rScuns

DEAR MELISSA: You could
ba rlgkt. and If I have been
snookered, it wouldn’t ba the
first lime.

(WhLMart Plaza, one block
north ofLakeMary Bhxt.)
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DEAR ABBY: There Is abmJultly
po way that 1 can believe that an
11-year-old boy wrote that whiny
letter. It ia entirely possible that he

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ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
TH IR IO R AS R IC O R O IO IN
PLAT ROOK M . RAOIS IS AMO
I T , PUBLIC RICOROB OF
M M IN O LI COUNTY. FLONIOA.
you ara required

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d any, mfiMn SO day, aRar ma
fuel pukucauon at true Roiica
al Action, on Itkavanla,
McCalla. Raymar. Barren •
Frapprar. RlamtlH a aIInr nay.
ia 001I BaytHore
0. Tampa,
Mai mith thia Court cither
before aarvtca an FlalnfiR'a
attorney or mmadiMMy mara-

daceaaad. ma pcrconal
rapraaanlalivaa. mo
turvnnng kpouaa.
dinar partice
claiming ky. dwaugR, under
Ml
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under any al ma akova
named or detanked

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M R V K ES . ma..
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VS.
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N s ism J u d ilrl ClrcuM M and
N r lemmata Count,. Florida.
Mteram O L CARNAL MORT
• A M I4RV1CIS. IRC.. I
FfamuM and M R BV A. WOLF
BON. Mara Dct. nd.nRU. I

N O T K S 09 BALB
la keraky Brian dial,
purauant la ma OrPar or Final
Judgment entered m due cause.
In ma Cvcurl Court at l amvida
County. Florida. I i
County, Florida, daaenkad aa:
Lai 10, WINSON MANOR,
according ta the pIM Waraal.
aa recorded m Rial Book it .
Rage 44, al ma RukUa Records
al Benuneie Caunty. Florida.
and boat bidder, lar caaM. M ma
m l Irani daar al ma Sammala
Count, Courthouse, lo t N.
Park Avanua, laniard. Florida
SSFFI al 11:00 A.M. on January
Sm. IM S.
DATID true am, day al
O IC IM B tR . IM F .
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark al Circuit Court
By Jana I . Jaaamlc
Deputy CNrk
Attorney at Lam
INRICO O GONIAL E l
ESQUIRE
11 SOS N. M ill In te l
tulle F
Temple Terrace. FL S M IF
Fiarida Bar PM14FI
411/440-4303

WITNESS my hand and ma
mat at mm Court M SSMINOLS
County. Fiarida. PMa SRi day **
Oatamkar, 1MT
MARYANNS MORSI
CLIRK OF T H I
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Joan Bridant
Deputy CNrk
L A W O F F K IB O F
OAVIO J STIRN
AT TORN I T FOR PLAINTIFF
M t SOUTH UNIVERSITY
DRIVE, SUITE SM
PLANTATION, FL 1SS14
S F -ia tit
IN ACC0R0ANCI WITH T H I
AM IR KARS WITH 0 IS A S IIITIIS ACT. persona mRR dfaakrl■ net dm| a special accam. dan on Should
centatt
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TOO A N ! NOTIFIID mcc an
action la loradeaa a mortgage

WITNBSS my hand and the
teal al ttua Court on m u pm
at D tC IM B IR . IM F.
CNrk al Sie Court
By: RuTH King
Aa Dapuly CNrk
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LOT SB.

LOT IS . AlAFAYA WOODS
PHASI VIII. ACCORDING TO
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pages
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INCLUSIVE. OF TNS RUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
IIM IN O L I
COUNTY. FLONIOA.

ty oat lorm m oaid Final
judgment. «o-mt
1-0*11: Basmnmf at ma
SouMvaat cor nor ol Lot I ,
Slock 11. SANFQRD FARMS.

RMST TRUST
CORPORATION. O/B/A
RSTMSMBNT ACCOUNTS.
M C. FBO JAMBS M. MAOSI.
ACCOUNT (SSSSSI. T H I
SUCCESSOR M
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Faraaiaaura
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No. sr.1444 CA 1C 41,
CutuM Court at IAa
TtSMTH JudMial Circuit

N O TK S
OR F Q M C L O S U M BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Burauani
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Order
Ferectoaura Sato
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ol ma Cue mi Court al trie EIGH­
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lor SEMINOLE County. Fiarida
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OINERAL MOM! EQUITY. INC..
FIOCNAL DEPOSIT INIUR ANCI CORPORATION A l 4UCCISSOR IN M T B R IIT TO RSSO L U TK N FR U IT CORPORA­
TION A l R tC tlV f A FOR F R IIDOM lA V IN a i AMO LOAN
ASIOCIATION
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ma
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I ma W I I T FRONT
OF T H I IIM IN O L I
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TORO. FLORIDA. M 11 M am .,
•m day al January! 1MB.

H caan at ma Waal
Front Door. Sammala C aunty
CaurMouaa. SOI Norm Rar4
Avanua. Sanford. Florida SSTTI
an ma sm day ol January. IM S .

SAMIS L. JO SUN. JOHN
L. THOMAS. IONA

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JU R IS O K TIO R DIVISION
CASB NOl P F-B dS -C A-ia-K
NORWIST MORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VB.
BARBARAS. LA2AR.
UNKNOWN IPOUSS OF
BARBARA I . LA1AR,
HEATHROW MAST Eh
ASSOCIATION. INC .
BRAMPTON COVE
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AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN 90SSISSION
DSFENOANT(S)
R B -N O TK S
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MONTHS A F TIR TH I OATS OF
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FOB NO.I ST-S43-CR
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JIA N A . ICKLYH,
N O TK S
OF ADMIN NITRATION
The admMMrMMn al ma
aalaia of JEAN A. ICKLVN.
dacaaaad. File Number 47-041CR la pandhis In the Circuit
Court lar Seminole County,
Florida, Probate. Oriieron. ma
addraaa al match w S01 N. Park
Avanua. laniard. FL 1STF112*1. The name and addraaa el
ma paraanal rcptacaniatria and
the pet tonal rapraaanlalivaa
ALL I N T I R I I T I D PINSONS
ARI NOTIFIED THAT:
All pai cone on mhom mia
notice la served mhd have
okiecuons IhM chaKanfa ma
validity ol tho vM . the quaMHations al tha paraanal rapraaantalnra. venue, or turWdNUan at
mis Court are required la Ma
me* oktacuana trim due Court
WITHIN THE LATIN 0 9 T H R U
MONTHS AFTIR THB OATS OF
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION 09
THIS NOTKS OR THIRTY DAYS
A9TSR T H I DATS 09 S IR V K I
09 A CORY OF TM B N O T K I
ON THEM.
AS creditors at tha decedent
and other peroene having
claim* or domanda agalnat the
decadent's astale mutt til*
tha* claim* mith Uila court
WITHIN
THREE
M O N TH !
AFTIR T H I D AT! OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TK I.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS AMO
OBJECTIONS NOT I O FILED
WILL M FOREVER BARRIO.
Tha data el me llral
Publication ol this Nolle* 1*
December Iftti. IM F.
Paraanal Rafraaantaliv*
JEAN A. ICKLVN
11Q1 Sc oil Avenue
3anlord. FL 13771
All ornay lor
Ftftonal Ropracantaiiv*
Stephan H. Coovar
Hutchison. Mamol* t
Coovar, F A.
9 0. Boa 114S
Sanlerd. FL SIFTS
HOF) 322-4031
Florid* Bar Na. 031*041
Publish Dacamkar 11, I f . IM F
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FIRST PUBLICATION 09 THIS
NOTICS ON THIRTY DAYS
A FTIR THB OATS 09 I I R V K I
09 A CORY 09 THIB N O TK I
ON THIM .
All atriar crednor* at the deca­
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or demand* agamrt ma dec*dant'a aatM* mutt M# ihoir
clarnia mRR mi* court WITMN
T H R U MONTHS A F TIR TH I
OATS 09 T H I FIRST PUBLICA­
TION 09 THIS NOTKS.
ALL CLAIMS. OIMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO P IIID
WILL SC FOR IVAN BARRIO.
The data *1 the IHM
Publication at mi* Nan** •*
December 14m. IM F.
Personal Boproaamwiua:
HARRY A ITIW AR T
7344 Woodknar Court
Orlando. Florida S S tll
Attorney lar
Paraanal RaptaaaniMiva:
RICHARD T. HURT
Florid* Bar Na. 11SIII
AAarman, Samarfttt
S IM ta n. RA.
ROM Otltc* Baa 1ST
Orlando. Florida 12402
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K I T * N ‘ C A R I . Y I . K • h y l . a r r y \ V rt* h l

153— Acreage Lot For

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Fumttur* For SW*

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Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, the
classified deadlines have been moved up
tor the Fridays following those holidays. If
you want your ad to print on 12/28/97, a
need your copy by Wednesday, 12/24/97
at Noon. For 01/02/96, we need the copy
by Wednesday, 12/31/97 at Noon.
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m. We look forward to serving al of
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year.

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                    <text>THURSDAY

December 18, 1997

50 Cents

S a n f in x f H e r a l d
••rvinfl Sanford, Lako Mary and Somlnolo County tinea ISOS
OOh Yaer. No. 84 • Sanford. Florida

Man’s bizarre behavior forces school lock-down
Mom reports son shot himself before
running into SHS math building
By MAMA O U M
llrniUI Stall Writer
SANFORD • A man with a suspected selfInflicted gunshot wound caused a lock down at
Seminole High School Wednesday when he ran
Into one of the building*.
Lynn William-* Jr.. JO. of 2018 Mar-dull Ave­
nue. at 12:42 wan reported lay hit* mother.
Kmlly Wllllamn an havlnif nhot himself, urrordtngto Sgt. Darrell llrewer of the Sanford
I’ollce Department.
According to the mother. Ilrrwer nald therr
wrre gunshots and Wllllamn had a towel
wrapped around hln arm which appeared to
have blood on It. A handgun wan later recov­
ered In the home.
T h e mother nald he had no other wcaponn
.uid didn't believe he wan a danger to anyone.*
he nald.
Kmlly Wllllamn told the Sanford Herald nhe
thought there wan a dnig problem
"The crack nude him do It.* nhe nald. And al­
though nhe wan nurprlsed when nhe heard the
gunshots coming from her nun'n bedroom. W il­
liams nald nhe wasn't shocked because therr

wan crack Involved.
"He wan In hln room when I heard the shots.*
she nald. *1 didn't naive because I didn't want
to get shot.*
Wllllamn. who In confined and dependent on
uxvgrn. -wild her son had lived at home all hln
life.
An one of the llml poller officers to arrive at
the scene. Ilrrwer said wlien police ch rikrd
the residence. Williams, who could be despon­
dent. ran out the luck door, lumped over two
frnrrn and ran Into the Seminole High campus
toward the math building.
•When our officers arrived he ran out the
lu rk toward the school.* llrewer nald. T l i r
poller officer chasing hint nald she last maw
Wllllamn nut into the math building *
llrewrr said at that point school officials
were notified and the campus wan sealed off an
poller officers searched the buildings AImhiI
12 pollir officers and sheriffs' deputies
combed tlir area with the assistance of the
sheriffs' Tactical Air Command helicopter.
Tlir campus was mostly empty except for
some faculty members and students involved

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RSVP:
A little
help for
Santa

By BU M WHITS
Herald Staff Writer
HANFORD ■ Al 33. Kevin Fall Is young
enough to lie one of those who will someday
enjoy a more vibrant and economically sound
U.S. Highway 17 &lt;rj
A wholr new 17-W2 may lake IO. even 20
years, says Faff, the Capital l*rograin Analyst
for Srmlnolr County whose efforts helped the
county strive at a redevelopment plan and nr
rirvrlofunrnl Inna fund
The Hoard of County ComnUasionera voted.
3 2. on Tuesday to spruee up the county's No.
I thoroughfare. Supporters say the plan la
neceaaury to breathe new life Into the 12-mtle
corridor that strrtchrs from Sanford to
Caaselbrrry/Frm Park.
Those who uppoae the plan rlalm that It will
give too murh power lo local governments. An
attorney for car dealer Hill Kay protested that
the redevelopment plan's underlying conclu­
sions are (lawcd Commissioners Granl Maloy

By MABY BOWSU.
Herald Correspondent
WINTER SPRINGS • A little
know fact Is that Santa has
had a little help from a Semi­
nole County senior's group for
quite some time.
For the 24th year In a row.
the Retired Senior Volunteer
Program held thrtr Christmas
store for Seminole County
children. RSVP held this years
Christmas store at Highlands
Elementary In Winter Springs.
Children
from
Highlands.
Hamilton. Casselbenry. Mid­
way.
English
Estates
and
Goldsboro Elementary Schools
came to the Christmas store.
About 1.250 children In all vis­
ited the store.

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Horoscope....
People..........
Obituaries....
Police............
Sports...........
TV .................
Weather.......

CLovt does not consist
in gazing at aach other
but In looking outward
togethar in tha h i m di­
rection. 9
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down during a search for a man suspected of shooting
himself before running mto the math building

Plans hit the road for
‘ugliest in the county’

M aking C h ris tm a s b rig h t

Children don't shop at the
store for themselves, but for
thrtr families. Each had a
name tag for the presents they
needed. The name tag listed
the family members names. A
volunteer then took the child
shopping In the store, making
sure they got a present for
each family member. Other
volunteer* then wrapped the

A low SofTsnote High School students remaned after
school Wednesday, when the campus was locked

and Dick Van Drr Wrlde did not endorse thr
plan.
Tlir 17-112 rrdevelopment Is Inlrnded to rn
fiance the public health, safety, morals and
welfare of the county's residents, rrvtiall/r the
area economically and socially, improve thr
tax base and promote sound growth
“Let’s face It. I7-*I2 ts the ugliest road in the
county." suld Hanford Mayor 1-irry Dale *lt
was developed piecemeal, shabbily beforr
anyone trad an Idru about planning.
"To do nothing uhmit n would be ab
surd....It's going to takr awhile but let * get
going." Dale said T h la la the major road
through the rounty. and It needs fixing ~
The Sanford Commission la expected to ap­
prove the plan and be part of the Community
Redevelopment Agency that requires coopers
lion from the county and the ffve cltlea along
the highway • Hanford. Lake Mary. Wlntrr
Spring". Longwood and Casselberry.
Dole said the Sanford Commission will dls-

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Lake Mary discusses road redevelopment
By SHAM BBODIB
Herald Staff Writer

iWM rWAO Wf
Knstyn Shield*, a fifth grader, la the daughter ol Pat Shields, tha volunteer
coordinator for RSVP. Knstyn likes to help out and here assists Jassa
Rease choose gifts for his family.

LAKE MARY - Thr city com
mission tonight Is schrdulrd lo
hear a presentation by Semi­
nole County on llir proposed
Community
Krdcvrlopmrnt
Agency for U.S. Highway 17-92.
Lakr Mary falls within thr
north corridor urra. with San­
ford. and has three properties,
totaling 45 acres, which are
affrclrti by the highway Im­
provement project.
D ie CKA will udmlnlstrr a
Tax Increment Financing Dis­
trict which will fund the Im­
provements to 12.0-mile county
‘ Main Slrrcl.* If Lake Mary

supports thr CRA. Ihr city will
liavr one voting member on Ihr
lioard.
Senior Planner Susan Delnrs
prepared a report for the com ­
missioners that stales thr
rlly's contribution lo the TIF
would tie less Ilian .5 percent
of Lake Mary's ud valorem lax
revenues on the properties.
Duit amount Is currently $18.
7(30.
D ie subject properties are on
either side of Weldon boule­
vard on thr west side of 17-02.
D lls Includes Victoria Square
shopping center and a pro­
posed commcrclal/offlce devel­
opment called Cypress Point.
Delnes said that the redevel­
opment of the 17-92 corridor

will have a positive impact on
thr city with Ihr addition of
'gateway
enhancements
at
Weldon boulevard, lakr edge
enhancements at Dike Minnie
Including
boardwalks
and
landscape Improvements... and
sldrwalk construction on both
sides of U.S. 17-92.*
The total rost of Improve­
ments In the Lake Mary Plan­
ning District Is estimated lo be
between
888-1.500
lo
Sl.tiOl.OOO.
A resolution has been drafted
for Ihr commission’s adoption.
D ir county Is requesting ap­
proval of Ihr resolution so It
can move forward with Imple­
mentation. Delnes report finds
See Lake Mary, P a g* OA

Using the arts to build kids’ self esteem
By MARIA ORJCM
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD Art could be the
answer for at risk youth with
extra time on thrtr hands and
looking for a creative outlet.
Under the auspices of Rose
Duvts of Drethrrn Reaching Out
(BKO). students from 10 Semi­
nole County schools partici­
pated In an urt workshop on
Saturday al the Sanford Police
Department.
"The focus Is Intervention
and prevention.* Davis said.
*We use the arts an Innovative
dimension In this program.*
D ie theme of the program
was ‘ Creative Minds Help To
Make bright Futures.* D lls
particular event. Davis said,
was dedicated to the SPD. the
programs main supporter for
the past three years. The ac­
tivity was sponsored by the
Partners In Art Visual Educa­
tion under the leadership of
Kevin Haran of the University
of Central Florida. Other sup­
porters Include the Seminole

County SlierHTs Office and
members of the Seminole
County Juvenile Justice Coun­
cil.
HRO Is an active ministry or
program for youth ut risk who
live III high crime prone areas.
D ie goal. Duvts suld Is to help
Increase the self-eslrem I n .
young people by giving them a
chance to participate In activi­
ties. Duvts group also provides
counseling and mentoring to
area youth seeking alternative*
lo the environment they ure
surrounded by.
Many of the youth partici­
pating in Ihr program live In
wtlhln thr Sanford Housing
Authority. In the near future.
HRO will be operating from the
Seminole Garden Apartments
under the supervision of Tony
Taylor, the apartment complex
manager.
Davis, a member of Reddick
Memorial First Horn Church of
the Living God In Midway for
the post 12 years, woiks with
four other churches and many
volunteers from the community
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Sanford P olice Ofe. Mika Taylor and Chief Jo# Dillard encourage young artists at arorfc.

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State park program
W illi tin- miu.il ir .it of the
Aim iK 'iiq w
Hornt.i
Stole
l’aik&lt; I'tii^r.iin dr.iwtmt to .1
' It**'*' :ti&lt; norltl.i i'.uk S r m i r
reventU
im i.tiu n rd that the
highly
suei't-xstul
environ m rnt.il service program will h r
extended tm its « « i i t i d v r.u
l ‘i*is II ir I’.uk S rrv ttr I** n it
•ru th tritU im ii! u n i A m e n
v'orpx 1'ram Mrmlicr* for th r
Program
1 lililllil ill 11.11t tlllollgll .1
gram from tlir Flortil.i rout
mission on t iuiitmiiiitv Scrv
u r, th r Am rrlCorps Florida
Stair t’.uks program provtdrx
M rm b rrs with thr opportunity
to Ira n i new skill*. takr on
nrw responsibilities. and rn
sou rages rom m iinlty Involve
iiirnt through service in FI or
ida s Stair Parks In rrturri for
m 11 month roninittiitrnt and
a m lninm m of 1700 hours of
-rtv trr. Members rerrtvr a
nuxlest living allowanrr and
&lt;liiahi\
for an Educational
\watd oi s i 725 rite E d u c a ­
tion Award may lx- used to flnaurr
college.
graduate
-chool vocational training, or
to rrp.n studrnt loans
Ihr
A m riiC o rp s
Team
within Florida State Parks His
iti 1 i will lx* based In Apopka
tun wilt work on projects in
u.itr parks throughout central
Florida and nor/central raxt
coast Florida
Ity having a
'rani that can work through­
out thr Ihstru 1 area, tnorr
prop-t is will hr accomplished,
'hits belter serving thr A m rri
• orps program and Florida
"•tale Parks
Flir program will also fix us
&gt;11 ■om nm nnv sirrn glhrn tn g.
\riiem orps
Members
will
lomotr this hv com m unicat­
ing tin* needs &lt;il slate parks
within thr local com m unity,
and Iw encouraging members
1 (In 1 (immunity to actively
participate in protects helping
Florida State Parks
ream
Members
will
be
working m the arras of re
'" lin e management. A IM and
Cultural
facilities
to usiruc'
mm ami trail development,
smiir id these projects will litelude exotic plant removal.

Where to
turn for help
during the
holidays

The sights and
sounds of
Christm as

prescribed hurutng. frail dr
vrlopment and malmcn.mce.
and
const n let 1011
improve­
ments to ji.uk fail lilies Ilull
will rnliancc accessibility for
phvstcallv
rhallrligrd
park
visitors
Appll&lt; ants must tie at least
IS years old have a high
si hi hi) diploma or OKU, (or
agree to get a OKI) while In
the
AmerK’orps
program),
possess a valid driver's license,
lx- able to participate In a one
week training academy In
January, and lx- available for
some overnight travel.
Anyone wanting to find mil
more atmiil thr available pnsl
lions and the program may
contact
le r
Michaels.
the
AincnCorps team coordinator,
at 1107) MMI 2000.

Tho Heathrow Women's CU&gt; was
delighted with the singing of
Christmas carols by tho studonls
ol their adopted Sanford Mxldto
School
Tho students wero
directod and accompanied by
choir director Mary OeBoso
Members said it was head
warming lo hear tho young voices
singing and to see tho Iresh
faces of youth The dub would
like lo thank (leRose end
assistant principal Dr Cynthia
Holt M..1er lor allowing the
thidenls lo attend tho meeting
fWC president Pam Collins
presents Holt Miller with gifts ol
sweaters for somo ot tho
students
Others
roceivod
cookies baked by club members
that wore delivered to Iho school
by Collins

Financial Aid Night
There will lx- a Financial Aid
Night In thr Lyman High
Si hoot Media Center on Tues­
day. January Id. 1098 at 7 00
p.111. Parents and students In
leresied In gaining insight Into
the llnancl.il aid process, .n
well .vs having specific ques­
tions answered, are encour­
aged 10 attend. Financial aid
forms will also lx1 available at

N n M F N M l fey

Special to th e H erald

ORLANDO - During the
holidays, many Crnlral Florida
families can lx- iaerd with a
variety of problems and don't
know where to turn for help.
Wlit-llici liny an struggling lo
jmv tltrir utility hills nr having
,1 hard tlmr putting food on
the table, rommunlty .Services
Network's F irst Call For H elp
hnihnr can help.
Hits hotline Is available 24
hours a day and provides call­
ers with Information and re(rrrals to ugrnclrs and p ro ­
grams In Orange. Osceola and
Seminole counties that are dr
signed to meet their particular
needs. The F irst Call Far Help
hnlltnr numliers are 8976464, Orange County; 846
7685. Osceola County; 6291289. Semlnolr County; and
897 6468. DID (for the hear
mg impaired).

VtocpH

The Community
Services
Network |CSN| serves as an
mlunnalton and rrfrrra! pro
vtder for social service organl
rations Ihrmighoiit
Central
Florida CSN also works with
local agencies and businesses
to
tixirdlnale
emergency
lodging, rent, mortgagr and
utility asslstanre programs

tile n ire llu g .

GoldenRule fund-raiser
GoldenRule
Housing
A
Communlly Development Cor­
poration. Inc. ("GoldenRule*). a
non-profit
community-based
alTordablr housing provider. Is
planning a fund-raiser on Feb.
m. I HUM at thr Sinford Civic
Center We are Inviting rrstatl
rants and other "prepared
loads* businesses to partici­
pate and showcase .1 ’Taste of
Seminole" If you would like la
participate, please call Hhnnd.i
Flagler at GoldenRule for more
mlonnatlon at (407)324-9123
Monday Friday. f&gt; a in to 5
p m.

HUNGRY FOR
AD RESULTS?

SHS reunion
Seminole High Schoiil Class
ol I1I7M will be holding its 20year reunion June
ID-21.
191)8. For Information call
407-328-8527 aflrr 5 p m
and leave a message.

The Sanlord Middle School Chorus includes: (not In
order) Ryan Wygant. Jonas Thomas. Katie Kaapar.
Emily Wilson. Kolli Tombros. Cassidy Henningsen,
Travis Walker. Joleno Gudis. Justin Marshal, Ryan
Lmglo. Chns Hunter. Rory Olsen Frank Bantield,

Pam Mttaap, Joke Pants. Stacy NebergU. WHam
Ibtster, Danny Strother. Kimberty WUkama. Temca
Jackson. Lamuel Jimenez, Lionet Southward.
Danleie WiMams

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Christm as B ird C o un t: A n
A udubon fam ily tradition
Today; Sunny Highs near
70 Low* in the Upper-40a.
Friday; Partly cloudy lltghs
Hi the low-70s. Lows in the
low 50s
Saturday: Partly
ilomlv
lltghs m the mid
70s Low* tn the mid-50s.
Sunday: t bailee of showers
lltghs in the mid-70s. Lows
In the upper-50*.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
W EDNESDAY
Sunny 70 47

TH U R S D A Y
P tcld y 72 31

F R ID A Y
Ptcldy 74 S3

SA TU R D A Y
P tcld y 73 37

LOTTERY
Here are the winning num­
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TH URSD AY:
SOLUNAR
TABLE:
8:30 a.m..
milt.. 9 00
p.m

TIDES:

m in .

maj. 2,20 a m .
p m .. ma|. 2:45

D aytona

Beach:

high:
10:46 a.m..
11:11
p.m.. low: 4:24 a.m., 5:01
p.m. New Sm yrna Beach:
high:
10:51 a.m.. 11:16
p.m.. low: 4:29 a.m., 5:06
pm .. Cocoa Beach: high:
1106a.m .. 11:31 p in., low:
4:44 a m., 5:21 p.m.

BEACH CONDITION*
D aytona
Beach h
New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 2-4

fret with a light chop. Water
temperature at IXtytnna Is
57 degrees and at New Symma. 58 degrees. Winds are
from the northwest at 10-15
m.p.h.

STATISTICS

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Cash 3
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'Die high temperature In
Sanford Wednesday was 70
degrees and thr ovrrnlghl
low was 42.
Krcordcd rainfall for Ihr
period ending at 10 a.m..
Thursday totaled .08 Inches.
•Sunrise................ 7:12 a.m.
•Sunset................. 5:32 p.m.

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WINTER PARK It began 98
year* ago ax a protest against
the "side hunt." a tradltlun.il
holiday event tn which two
trams or ‘ xldrx.* compeled In
see who cutiltl shoal thr great­
est number of hints and other
small animals tu .1 single day.
Ornithologist Frank Chapman,
an early Audubon pioneer, was
m &gt; disturbed try the slaughter,
that he org.inl/rd a protest. He
and 27 friends went to 25 lo­
cations near Englewood. New
Jersey on Christmas
Day.
1900.
Instead of shooting
birds.
Chapman
and
his
friends counted them. For 98
years, the Chrtsunus
Bird
Count has grown to become a
part of the Audubon holiday
tradition nationwide.
At the turn of the tentury It
was easy to see what was
causing the drrllrir in bird
populations: hunting and kill­
ing of wading birds lor their
feathers lo decorate fashion­
able hals. In one year alone In
Ihr late 1800s, over 130.000
Snowy Egrets were killed for
their featlirrs. What needed to
be done lo save tlir birds was
clear: create a managed sea­
son for game birds and elim i­
nate the shooting or all other
birds. H ie holiday protest b e ­
gan by Frank Chapman and
these
early
Audulionera
brought ubmil legislative p ro ­
tection for America's wild
birds.
Over the years, the Christ­
mas Bird Count lias expanded
to become the largest wildlife
census In Ihc world. This year,
over 45,000 people In fifty
slates. Central
and South
America, the Caribbean, sev­
eral Pacific Islands, and every
Canadian province, will par­
ticipate In the 98th annual
Christmas Bird Count.
In
Florida last year, over 1.700
birdwatchers spent over 5.000
party-hours
covering
their
count urea by car. boat, plane,
fuot or lawn rhalr. Six cuunts
recorded over 150 species:
Coca.
North
Pinellas.
St.
Marks. Lake Placid. Jackson­
ville and St. Petersburg. Cocoa
had the highest count In Flor­
ida with 172 species. Texas
and California counts have r e ­
corded
over 200
speclrs.
Numbers are higher smith of
Ibe (under amt much lower In
Alaska.
The data collected by each
group Is complied and pub­
lished In a special book-sUe

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Society Field Notes magazine.
Apart from Its attractions as a
social and competitive rvent
fur thr participants, this an­
nual county reveals valuable
tnfonnat Ion on Ihe early win­
ter distribution patterns of
bird species. "In general, we
know much more about birds
during the breeding season
than during the winter season,
and therefore the CDC fills an
important niche In expanding
our knowledge of bird popula­
tions." says Florida Audubon
Ornithologist Dr. Gtan Basil!.
Since birds are one of the
first groups of animals to be
ufTected
by
environmental
threats like
pollution and
habitat destruction. Christmas
Bird Count data provides In­
dispensable Information, not
only on thr long-term health of
bird populations, but also the
status of the environment that
they share with all living
things, ourselves Included.
In addition. Christmas Bird
Count results will be Integral
in the tabulating of the WatchList. an accounting of birds In
dedlnc or I11 potential danger.
The WalchUst hus become the
centerpiece of bird conserva­
tion at the Audubon Society.
Hits
year,
the
WatchLlst
named 105 birds showing sig ­
nificant declines. (Access the
WatchLlst
on
the
web:
&lt;http://www.audubon.org/blr
d/watch/&gt;).

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Seel

Lakeview presents
songs of the season
Lakevtow M u )* School studants
" to are membars of ttw chorus
Tussday antartainad ahoppsrs at
•ha SaminoJa Town* Canter mal In
•root of JCPanney In heaping with
•he season, the repertoire included
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Use caution during holiday shopping
Special te th e H erald_________

TALM 1 IASSEE Florida Agrl
i ulliirr and CmiMinirr Services
Commissioner llol&gt; Crawford
tnday urged consumers to uir
• .union in making sure that
ttiry are not overcharged for
purr hears during the holiday
treson. and to pay attention to
Morra* pilu les on rrturning or
r«lhanging (till**
"Whllr Joyous for most of ux.
•he liollduy season brings a
rertaln .imount of stress,*
Crawford said *Don‘l add to it
•iy bring overrharmed at the
• her koul munter or try falling
to understand a store’s policy
if you nivr a Kilt that may tie
the wtiiiik sl/r. color or style.’
I'aytiiK attention
sues ra n alleviate
major tom r m s
holiday shop|iers
he said.

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While stores’ • hrt kinil scan

ners are generally accurale.
mistakes ran and do --occur.
A two day. prr holiday sweep
of xalr Items try Crawford's In
xprrtors of some 71 stores
around die slate last week
found 34 scunner m o rs ammiK
1.420 Items that wrrr scanned.
Tire rrmr rale was |usl over 2
|M*rcrnl. Aiming errors, more
were in favor of consumers
than stores
Nonetheless, consumers can
still lie shorn h.mgrd as a re
sull of Ihe mistakes In once
instance. Tor rx.implr, a de
partmenl
store
sc antler
• harmed $lt) more for a fas
machine Mi.in its advertised
price
'What this survey muter
scores is die need lor shoppers
to tie viKltanl.* Crawford said
■(’lin k to sre how millh you
arr Im-iiik • barge at Ihe i he« k
out line, and irview your re
cript. As always, carrful con­
sumers are tile lies! line of de
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If an rrror occurs, it should
Immediately he bmuKht to the
altrntlon of Ihe rhrekouf ctrrk.
If the problem cannot be rrsolvrtl at that level, shoppers
should ask to speak with a
store manaKer.
If that falls. Crawford advises
• onsumers to call his departm rnfs loll free helpline--1 MOO
HELP FLA (435-7352)—to repi&gt;rt the problem. An Inspector
often can quickly he sent to a
store to • hrt k Its scanning
equipment.

those terms at the lime of pinchase. Frequently, they rrquirr
a rreelpl of Ihe transaction
If a store has a return policy.
Florida law requires llc.it Ihr
store grant a rrfund on the
merchandise within seven days
or the dan- of purrhase. pro
vldrd dial Ihe Item Is unused
and In its original carton For
innately, most storrs that al
low rrtiirnrd will arrrpl Items
for longer periods of time, par
tlmlarlv during and after holt
day season

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Some stores however, do not
oiler refunds or rxi h an grs at
all II dial Is the case, they
must |hisI a n o llrr of dir pol
l« v al Ihe point of sale
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up to an individual store to de
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p raillirs. no stair nr federal
law requires men hauls to oiler
ihem. Crawford said.
Most stores do aerominodatr
their customers Ivy nllrrtiig re
lunds. nu badges
or
store
■rrdlls for a specified period of
lime after the purchase, hut It
is important to understand

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Willie llurton. 51. ol txy.t hay
Ave.. Sanford, was arrested
Sunday Ivy Sanford police,
llurton was charged with retail
then and arrrstrd in the I5CX)
block of French Avenue
Ikir
ton allegedly picked up an Item
and trlrd to exit the store with
It.

•l.lcoh Gaines. 55. ol 43
Srmliiolr Gartlriis. S, 111lord,
was arrrstrd
5kilunt.iv by
haidoid |Hillir
Gaines was
charged wtih lialtrry and ar
rested In Ihr IIXJO him k of
Wrsl Fillll Strret A report was
mode that Gaines hud allegedly
Ih tii lie.mug his molher

Battery arrests

Incident*

* James Straup. 32. ol 32
Duhlr Ikiggey St.. Sanford, was
arrested Sunday try Seminole
County (Irputlen. Stniup wan
charged with battery and ar­
rested at Ihr aliovr address.
Report said Slraup allrgrdly
grabbed Ills glrlfrleiid by hrr

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against a wall and hit hrr wit
an elbow.
* Ellsu Montgomery. 24. of
2540 llyrd Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested Saturday by Seminole
County deputies. Montgomery
was charged with battery and
arrrstrd at Ihe above addrrss.
Report said that Montgomery
struck a victim In the head.

Assault charged
Dominique l*lrne. 53. of I MX)
W. !2lh St.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday by Sanford
poller.
Ilrrrr was charged
with assault and arrrstrd al
the comer of 12th Strret and
Mulberry.
Ptcrrr allrgrdly
threw tlirrr bottles at a victim

Choksd woman
Raymond Williams. 25. of
416 San Carlos Ave., Sanford,
was arrested Sunday by San­
ford police.
Williams was
cliargrd with battery and a t­
tested at Ihe comer of Eighth
Street and Hickory. Williams
allegedly tried to choke his
girlfriend.

Pulled women
Gary Kaplan. 32. of 1144 Live
Oak. Sanford, was urrested
Sunday by Sanford police.
Kaplan was charged with bat­
tery and arrested al the above
address. As his wife was trying
to leuve. Kaplan
allegedly
pulled her buck Into their
house and also pulled her hair.

Fight with sone
David Anderson. 39, of 5315
Ohio Ave.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday by Seminole
County deputies.
Anderson
was charged with (wo counls of
battery.
Anderson was ar­
rested In the 4300 block of
Weeping Willow Circle. Ander­
son allegedly got Into a light
with his two sons.

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Cash liil.iling $30 was stolen
Monday in Ihr 200 him k nl
South Oak Avenue.
A while III Pontiac two door,
license plate number TSI-76T.
was slolrn Sunday In Ihr IfXX)
block of Wrst Airport Hoi 1le­
va rtl
A red H5 Ma/da RX7 two
door, license plate number
LFWY57F. was stolen Friday In
tile 3M00 block of Orlando
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One roll ol rlrrtrleul wire
worth $2H was .slolrn Friday in
the 700 him k of S0111I1 French
Avenue.
A Uz Cl.ilbomr purse with
Ide 1111ftcat Ion and persona) pa­
perwork was slolrn Friday as
part of a robbery at the comer
of I2tli Strret and French Ave­
nue.

Loitering charged
Mil had Gaines, 20, of 2516
Oak Ave.. Sanford, was ar­
rrstrd Monday by Smford po­
ller. Gaines wax urreslrd for
lollerliig and prowling and arrrsird In Ihe 2400 block of
Frrtich Avenue. Gaines alleg­
edly hid underneath a Jrrp
from officer.

DUI charged
Orlando Ramos. 40, of 2104
Slum-brook Dr.. Sanford, wax
arrested Monday by Sanford
(Killer.
Ramos wax charged
with DUI and arrested In Ihe
3000 block of South Orlando
Drive. Report said that Ramos
wax driving with tils lights off
and wax traveling at a high
rale of speed.
Incidents
One
12 p.uk
Hud worth
$7.99 was stolen Monday In
the 2000 block of West 25lh
Street.
A 'Miami H eu f Jacket, seven
bras, eight packs of meat, five
videos and dvr CDs were stolen
Monday In the 700 block of
Kosecllff Circle. Total value of
property stolen was $440.
A 1mil Mix with sockets and
wrenches and right tln-s were
stolen Monday In the 1200
block of West Sixth Street. T o­
tal value of property stolen was
$400

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Albert Quc. 19. of 4201 Hal­
lelujah Way. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday by Altamonte
Springs police.
flue was
charged with petit theft and
rurrytng a concealed weapon,
flue was arrested In the 500
block of Eost State Road 436.
Our allegedly tried to take a
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F A B R IC S C O F F E R *
Army IV1 Fuhrtrr Coppens
has graduated from bush mill
lury training at Fori Jackson.
Columbia. S C.
Copprns Is the son of Daniel
and Mane I*. Copjirns of 401
Columbus. Mmgwood. Fla.

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Army Sgl- 1st Class Iln u r G
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Fort lirugg. Fayrtlrvlllr. N.C
lie Is the son of William A.
and Jeannette P. Hlgsott o&lt;
1301 Wynnewood Drtvr, San­
ford

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Haiti W llrummrlrr Sr. oi 2H3
Wiltshire Drive ( assetberrv
Die pnvalc Is a 1997 gi.ulu
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entered baste Infantry
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Henning.
Columbts. Ga.
Campbell Is Ihr son of Craig
W. and Nancy L Campbell of
372 Kingsley Drive. Cassel­
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Hr Is a 1996 graduate of
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Army Pvt. John J. Carroll Jr.
has entered basic
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Iraining ut Fort Denning. Co­
lumbus. Ga.
Carroll Is the sou of John J.
and Jolea G. Carroll of KM E.
Palm Valley Drive. Oviedo. Fla.

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celebrating Ihe holiday season
al home nr with family. Navy
Airman Davtd S. Landry, son of
Janice R. Sylvester of 102 Wlntrrglett.
Sanford.
Fla..
Is
scheduled to spend the holi­
days forward deployed to Atstigi, Japan, with Helicopter
Anti-Submarine Squadron 14.
The 1994 graduate of Haker
High School of Baker. La.,
Jotncd the Navy In August IU94.

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Mark J. Doruge has Joined
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ITogram at tlie U.S. Army Re­
cruiting Station. Deland. Fla.
Dontge will report to Fort
Jackson. Columbia. S.C.. for
basic training June 17, 1996.
He Is the son of James S.
Doruge of 3350 St. James Ave.,
Deltona.

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Fllomeno Is Ihe son of
F3hiardo I. Fllomeno of 2075
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Williams lx the son of
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2H47 Yonkers Court. Oviedo.
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Army Pvt. William II. Guzman
lias graduated from basic com­
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Guzman Is the son of Udla
M. Hernandez of 934 N. Jertco
Drive. Casselberry, and Wil­
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Editorials/ Opinions
LETTER S

Save the greyhounds
The true picture o f greyhound raring Is a
nighlm.ire. Grryhounds arc raring to drnth.
.ind l he m orr we can educate the public and
ourselves. the sooner we can being greyhound
r.irtng to an end.
Each year, tens o f thousands o f greyhounds
are killed by falling to run fast enough. Anyone
who Is familiar with Central Florida. Is well
aware o f the greyhound racing tracks, but most
people arc not aware c f the ultimate fate o f
these poor, defenseless animals.
The greyhound breed dales back to the esrly
Egyptians, with greyhounds second In Im por­
tance to the btrth o f a human son. Greyhound
remains have been found In the tombs o f
pharaohs, mummified beside their human
companions. Throughout history, the greyIxmnd has been a companion o f nobility, a
sign o f sophistication, and by law only allowed
lo be the pet o f royalty.
In society today. If the retired raring grey­
hound Is fortunate enough to be placed In an
adoptive home, he makes an excellent c o m ­
panion for raring families. These gentle dogs
have much love to give, and despite many pro
pie s belief that they are hyperactive, they are
very sedate pets and most h a w no Interest In
chasing sm aller an im als They are typically
w ry tolerant o f children. Including young rhll
dren. and would rather occupy the couch than
bark at the mailman.
Then what Is the problem, you h a w ask?
THE P I O U M
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LIIC K T ENOUGH T O H
HOME A greyhound typically retires between
the ages o f 3 and S. when they are not as fast
as they need to be to continue making money
for his/her owner or kennel. Each year tens o f
thousands o f these dogs are destroyed. Despite
the 200s adoption agencies across the coun­
try. the Industry continues to "retire* these
dogs faster than the adoption groups ran place
them. Some breeders and owners are not w ill­
ing to even discuss the possibility o f adoption
alter their dogs’ racing careers are o w r .
lopu lar methods o f dtspoaal Include m ass
euthanasia, gunshot, starvation, bludgeoning,
sale to medical research, abandonm ent-often
with m u n i re left on--and electrocution.
Animal Activists o f Central Florida la a n on ­
profit organization dedicated to educating the
residents o f Central Florida about the often
hidden abuses o f nonhuman animals.
Carta WU n s
A nim al A c tiv is ts o f C o a tra l F lo rid a

DONNA BRITT

W e must stop to breathe our blessings
W ASHINGTON--"It's just the w r y worst time.*
The woman's voice on the phone was quiet,
hesitant. Aa som eone with clinical depression,
she said, she has suffered through the holidays
that some see am "the most wondcrftil It me o f
the year."
T lir «* days, iw » illitra* In m iilio llrd by
medication and therapy. But she feels for rw r y
soul for whom Christmas' tlngly Muzak and
cheery TV com m ercials bring despair, not d e­
light. "There are more sill rides... mo i t people
are tnstliuttonallzed.* the soft voire ran United.
You needn't be clinically depressed to under­
stand what she meant.’ Certainly, em otionally
healthy people's fleeting melancholy Is nothing
like true depression's vast bleakness. But the
holidays can sadden and ronfuar anybody. It's
not just that they pounce on us enriler and
earlier or that there’s n e w r enough lim e or
m onry for them.
Whom wouldn’t be thrown o ff balance,
watching a cynical world gift wrap Itself In o p ­
timism?
But. as annoying as the season’s forced g a i­
ety can be, tl’s the relentless cynicism o f eve­
ryday llfc -th e cool, can’t -be-botherrd pcssl-

mlam we live with the rest o f the year--that's
the real pain. The true spirit o f Christmas has
becom e too cu llin g a contrast, making the
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holiduy
one more dissonant event In s para
dox filled universe.
a peacef
largely prosperous lime, but few o f us seem
truly happy, secure behind locked doors,
linked by U xrs. pagers, cellular phones and rinall. some o f us h iv e never fell more seared or
more alone.

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Child care
Isn't the debate about outride-the-home child
core simply a question o f whether parents lo w
their young children more than they lave m ate­
rial things? Not an argument over which day
care center is best, but whether parents want
to accept the disadvantages o f raising a child
along with the advantages?
If a mother must work. In order for her and
her child to survtw. she is not a bad parent. I f
she works so that she can h a w the latest m a­
terial conveniences, she la not a good parent.
If she leaves her young child with strangers,
and they teach him social values which will
shape his life, she may find that the Juvenile
courts are crowded with the results o f false so ­
cial values.
The sins o f the greedy are visited on the
child.
W illiam E k sffU ld
Baa ford

Let your voice be heard
Our readers are Invited to contribute guest
opinion columns for publication as well as
letters to the editor. Each elected official and
politico who has announced candidacy for
elected office In Seminole County la encour­
age to write as often as once a month. Opin­
ions expressed need not be those o f the H er­
ald; we may or may not agree with you, but we
will always uphold your First Amendment
right to express your views.

Thta week to Wsahington atone. Iht poMce
chief resigned when his crony was arrested an
charges of embcsxlrmrat and extortion; restdents wonted that six women's deaths may be
the work of a serial killer, a teen-ager was can­
al •laying
slaying • bay
boy of 12; ana • Harvard
study revealed that the city's black men live 14
years Iras than white men across the Potomac
In Fairfax County. The only American men
with shorter Uvea reside on a South Dakota In­
dian reservation.
We may not be at war. but we foci under
siege. Jobs grate, or usurp our tw r g es Adults
confront their parents' tolling health and

JA C K ANDERSON

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Mechanics’ liens
Home owners beware, your home is In jeop ­
ardy.
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Have you ever heard of a m echanics hen. o r
contractors lien? I hope you donT Ond out
about It like I did along with many other Inno­
cent people.
If you sign a contract to h a w any work done
on your property, you are personally responsi­
ble for all the supplies and sub-contractors in­
volved. If the primary contractor docs not pay
them, they can and will put a lien on your
property, even If you h a w paid the prim ary
contractor In full.
Is this a great country or what. This law has
been on the books for SO years or better. O r
alert and efficient law makers h a w been too
busy voting themselves unearned pay raises
and looking out for big business. Instead of
looking out for the taxpayer/homeownera of
America.
If we can not get them lo change this ri­
diculous law. let me give you some advice to
keep you from being victimized like I was.
Do not sign anything, or give them one
penny, until they give you a Ust o f all suppli­
er* /sub-contractors Involved In the Job. Then
make them give you a notarized W aiver o f Uen
from all parties Involved.
I personally am devoting all my energies to
make the public aware o f this unfair law. A
government o f people, by the people and for
the people should be that. We are the people,
all races, religions, ages, not a government for
big business. The people be damned...
Please warn your family, neighbors and
friends, that no one La to have any work done
on their property unless they realize they could
lose that property or end up paying double...
O aM ld C. Matheay

How do we reconcile Christmas' tidings of
euwdbit snd joy. Us images of a thud's healing
spirit, with the hatreds and horroro presented
us by TV shows, movies, news ond the In­
ternet? Hourly, they detail for ua assorted
meannesses, stupidities and ententes from
around the globe. Dosed by ugly scenes unfolding in my dally paper and on the nightly
news. I wonder Is there a disaster anywhere
of which I'm unaware?

Federal outposts
fail to keep up
Four years after Vice President A1 Gore
began his crusade lo *rrInvest government.*
some federal agencies still haven't gotten
the m essage.

ELLEN GOODMAN

Dreaming of an efficient Christmas
B O S T O N -T ls the week before Christinas
and I am wandering the exotic and bewildering
aisles o f Toys R Ua. waving m y magic wand.
I wave tt over the bar code o f a Power Talker
Voice changing Mask. Zapl I pass It by the
brow o f a virtual pet. Zapl I move onward and
upward to a S tar W ars Gift Set. Zapl Zapl
This thing in my hand la not strictly s p ea k ­
ing a magic wand. It’s an electronic scanner.
Nor Is it strictly speaking for anyone In my age
categpiy no m atter how much I might like a
virtual p et-n am ed Buddy o f course.
What I have here la the latest, most seduc­
tive gift-gouging gadget created since children
began wanting more for Christinas than thrlr
two front teeth. With this zap gun. even those
too young to e-mail the North Pole can now
graze through Toys R Ua adding every whim,
fantasy and passing desire onto their personal
list st the gift registry. They even gel .1 printout
to send to grandmal
Gift registries for kids? What we have here In
the aisles between Anastasia's Dress Up Set
and Tlnkerbcll'a Face Paints Is the latest In
the long, desultory and wildly successful proc­
ess o f turning a child's wonder Into demand,
and surprise Into entitlement.
OK, OK. 1 will refrain from ranting about the
commercialization o f Christmas. In return, a l­
low me to rent about the way the marketplace
has turned kids into short consumers and how
this has affected giving and getting.
It's more than a generation since television
first eliminated the m iddlem an-the parent-and began advertising directly lo kids. Today
kids sec luuglily 20.000 TV ads a year. They
also have schoolbooks with ads. T-shirts with
ads. Web sites with ads. The entire movie In­
dustry has becom e a product tte-tn.
It's not Just Mouscketccr cars and Pop Tarts
anymore. Kids are being marketed TV dinners,
electronics, fast-food restaurants and even
family vacations. We are told by Consumer Re­
ports that children are choosing how to spend
B IS billion a year.
What m akes the gift registry new and uppalling Is that It eliminates even the preirnse
o f parental screening. Aa Sue Edelman, a selfdescribed trend tracker for Big Blue Box. says.
‘ Kids don't even have to n ag.' They scan It and
they get it.
I am not faulting Tbys R Us for this entire
cultural scam. Many customers are not
dreaming o f a W hite Christmas: they’re
dreaming o f an efficient Christmas. The kids’
gift registry, like all the other registries from
the prenatal to the bridal, la pragmatic arid ef­
ficient. It elim inates risk and returns.
But it assum es that kids, like brides, know
what they want and should get what they want.

They even get a
printout to semi lo
grandma! ^

In that sense. It’s port o f the dubious ec o ­
nomic 'em ancipation* o f children who are ex­
pected to be competent consumers before they
are third-grade re.
There Is a kind o f uneasy role-reversal going
on In wish lists, electronic or not. "We are
asking them what they want ua to buy them.*
says Ellen W ariella o f the University o f Texas.
"W ere pushing them into the position o f con
slim er*. Is this a role we want them to be tn at
such on early uge?*
At the same time, adults are repositioning
themselves. In this upside-down world, par­
ents and grandparents, aunts and uncles don’t
give personal gilts; they become personal
shoppers.
Somewhere deep down where the electronic
scanners don’t reach, the lUda-as-Christmasconsumers makes everybody uncomfortable.
W e still harbor the fan u ay o f presenta care­
fully chosen and gratefully received. W e believe
In generosity and gratitude, not obligation and
expectations.
But today Christmas shopping feels m ore
and more like the exchange o f credit card
debts. And with children we are often tom be­
tween u desire to please and a real unease at
signs o f entitlement.
In the classic Christmas story, a young toisband sells his watch lo buy a present for his
wife's hair. The wife sells her hair to buy him a
wuteh chain. What on earth would Toys R Us
make o f O. Henry's U le? A classic case of
Christmas mismatch? A couple o f sorry losers
who end up at the return counter?
Forgive me for this holiday dts-splrit. But the
Idea o f kids roaming the toy Jungle with zap
guns hunting their own presents brings out my
tnner Grtnch. It makes me long for the days
when kids worried about being naughty or
nice. A ll yes. Santa. Now there was a guy who
really knew how to scan.

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rati Revenue Service. The tax-collecting
agency, which in recent months has been
under fire tn Congress for Its rude treatm ent.
o f some taxpayers, has thrown away B4 b il­
lion on a modernization plan that had
yielded almost no results.
But the IRS Isn’t the only federal outpost
that has failed to keep up with changing
technological times.
The Veterans Benefits Administration,
which pays out about B20 billion annually
In benefits and other services to veterans
snd their dependents, remains stuck In the
com puter dark ages, according to a recent
report by congressional Investigators.
The Oeneral Accounting Office report calls
(he VBA’s ability to develop new com puter
software *ad hoc and chaotic.* In an In­
creasingly computerized society, a federal
agency--part leu tarty one dealing with the
transfer o f billions o f dollars a y e a r-n e e d s
to be able to continually develop new so ft­
ware to operate efficiently.
But according to the GAO. *VBA did not
satisfy any o f the criteria for...the minimum
level necessary to significantly Improve
productivity and return on Investments.’
The VBA received the lowest possible
rating. *At this level.* the GAO reports.
*VHA cannot reliably develop and m aintain
high-quality software on any major project
within existing cost and schedule con ­
straints.*
A failure to modernize not only handicaps
an agency and the m illions who rely an Its
service*, hilt Inevitably causes that agency
to waste m illions o f taxpayer dollars. T h e
VBA says It la addressing the problem, and
claims It has launched a new initiative that
will make 'stea d y progress In laying the
foundation for a sustainable, measurable
Improvement tn...software development ca­
pability.*
For the sake o f Am erica's veterans, let's
hope that's the case.*
COMMISSION FEVER-Bew are o f politi­
cians who would rather create com m issions
than solve problems.
That's the word from Edward M. Oramlich,
an economist at the University o f Michigan
who was the chairman o f a high-profile
commission to reform Social Security.
The now-defunct commission, appointed
by President Clinton in IB M , toiled for two
y e a n to come up with a solution to patch
lhe dwindling Social Security trust fond.
ch will go broke when baby boomers re­
tire if left unchecked. But the com m ission
couldn't reach a consensus, so they Issued
three separate proposals and left a boat o f
unanswered questions on the table.
Rep. Nick Smith. R-Mlch., who's one o f
the few politicians willing to openly tackle
this difficult Issue, was talking to Oram lich
recently about the hard time he's been
having getting roUra g ues to take the prob­
lem seriously.
*1 asked Ed about appointing a com m is­
sion.* Smith said. *His eyes rolled back and
he said, ‘Don't appoint a commission.**
That's because ‘ appoint a commission*
has-becom e one o f Washington's favorite
buzzwords. It means; Don't bother us with

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The Seminole SunrlM Klwonio Chib meets every Friday,
at 7 s.m.. at S h o w y 's , l » 1793, south o f Airport Boulevard.
Quest ore welcome. For Infor­
mation, call Tony McDaniel al
334-0469.

The Seminole BromoUad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday o f
the month, at 3 p.m., at Sanfeed O aiden Chib. U J . 17-93 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanlbrd. All
aapecta o f bcomcllad culture
are co vered during the m eet­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with the Florid a Council o f
B n m ollad Societies and the
Bronwllad Society Inc. For toformation, call Bud Martin.
331-0636.

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Froo clinic Friday
G enera-.A free clinic to In­
clude blood pressure check,
blood sugar screening and Im ­
munisations win be held every
|Friday, from 9 to I I a.m.. at
kthe Geneva Elementary School
( In the old school building, corr o f First and Main S t m t tn
The clinic la sporv
the Sem inole County
leportment tn conjuncwtth the Sem inole County
“ ’s Office and Oeneva
ritary School. For Iniorcall 349-9354.

ibatance abuao
Substance
Abuse
Education, ta conduct|a ‘ FamlUca In Crists' outprogram. Interested o n
sllons wonting to contact
U fc Savers Club o f SAFE
call Libby Kubanka al
1-4357.

an no u ncts
itln g s
c Concerned Organisation
f Men In Action (COMA! meets

first and third Friday, at 6
In the church annex at
Jam es AME Church. Ninth
and Cypress Avenue.

Jord

inlort mMt
LAKE
M A R Y -A
senior’s
fgrou p meets for lunch I he sec' ond Friday o f each month at
Lake Mary Church o f the Naasrene. 171 E- Crystal Lake Ave.
The noon meeting is held In
(he Fellowship H air
For more Information, c o n ­
tact BUI at 333-1006.

Daughters of
Coqtodgraoy
Norman
dcVere
Howard
Chapter o f the United D iu g iters o f the Confederacy meets
the last Friday o f the
tlh . For Information, call
•1435.

ibelt Dayllly Club
‘ til Dayllly Club meets
I Sunday o f the month
■ p.m. through April at the
[C en ter tn Sanford..
chib educates members
dayllly growing through
ahosrs. guest speakers
trips to dayllly gardens,
are no club dues. Call
&gt;-3196 for more Information.

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Central Florida Blood Bank
la aaktqg
o f g| types o f
O-type d o ­
ts donate at Rs Sanford
branch. 1303 E. Second St. For
Information, cal] 333-0633.

TO P S
TO PS (Take O ff Pounds Sen­
sibly) Chapter * 6 3 1 m eets
every Monday, from 10-11:45
s.m.. at the Sanford A llian ce
Church, 1401 &amp; Park Ave..
Sanford. For Information, call
331-9340.
Visitors a n wel­
come.

Sanford Rotary
Rotary Club o f Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Sanlor actlvltlaa
Lake Mary Seniors
Invite
anyone 55 years o f older to join
them in two weekly activities
on Monday: W o o d e a rm s . from
9-JO to 11:30 a m, Oames from
1 to 3 p m ., at the Frank Evans
Center. 156 N. County Chib
Road.

Sanlor amploymant
An
employment
program
sponsored
by AARP Senior
Community Sendee
Em ploy­
ment Prog ram Is held at the
Sanford NaUonal Guard A n
mory. 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. lo 1 p.m. Telephone:
334-8006. The program assists
seniors. 55 and over,9
3 &gt; rrtupj
to the work place.
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C fffK J g f S u p p O f t
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.ILA.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the for corner o f the dining
room. This la a self help n ipport group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3348737 or 333-7785 for more in­
formation.

Contract Brldgo
Bridge players are Invited to
play
contract bridge
every
Monday, at 10-30 s.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 333-6336.

tKloland band opon AARP
public
The Winter
Dixieland Forever Inc., a
[non-profit bond, plays the sec(on d Sunday o f every month,
from 4-7 p.m.. at the VFW Hall.
13706 W eils Ave.. F em park.
Open to the public, donation la
$fl. For Information, call 8417335.

'

Springs Chapter
o f AARP meets the third M on­
day o f the month, at 1:30 p.m.,
at Ihe W inter Springs Senior
Center o ff Edgemon Avenue.
Senior citterns. SO and over,
are Invited to attend.
For Information, call Marian
DoUn. 337-7334.

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Left: Sanford Historical Society Vice President Bette Cannavtno
and President Millard Hunt. Right: Joan Harvey entertains guests

at the Sanford Historical Society’s holiday party, held recently at
the Sanford f

Historical Society hosts holiday reception
■y o b ac s m . m n c i m i
Herald Staff W ilie r_____________
SANFORD • Lola o f good food
and fellowship were lo be had
at the Sanford Historical S oci­
e t y * annual holiday reception
held a l the Sanlbrd Museum
recently.
A beautifully decorated hoUy
tree adorned the lobby while
several unique decorations en­

hanced the food laden tables In
the meeting room.
Also in the lobby srsa the
Seminole
County
H istorical
Society# quilt which pictures
various county scenes. Tick ets
for Its raffle, to be held In
April, were sold by Karen J a ­
cobs. The quilt wtll remain at
the Sanlbrd Muarum through
December.
Joan Harvey, Outlet. provided

the
background
mualc
throughout the evening
enjoyed by all.
Midway through the evening,
door prises were given. And a
highlight o f the event was the
presentation o f several gift certtficatca and ten long stemmed
red roses to A b d a Clarke In
honor o f her t e n ;
tor o f t h e :

Older parents’ aches |n e w
were big worries
for little child
D EAR READERS* On Oct. I A.
I ashed those o f you w h o w ere
tb s sMftdsow o f -a id e r parents’
to W rite m o atom* bow It affect­
e d you. lo ord er lo b r io a couple
in th e ir te e d ecid e w h eth er o r
n o t l o a ta rt a fa m ily . I w a s
u n p rep a red fo e the a va la n ch e
o f letters I received passionate
ly a r g u in g b o th a id e s o f tb e
issue. Som e o f the lo v in g t r ib ­
utes brought tears to my eyes.
T h e letters ran about 4 -lo-l
In fn v o r o f s ta r tin g a fa m ily .
H ow ever, today w e ll hear Arum
those w ho voted ’ not," Read oni
DEAR AllH Y While I love my
purrnt* very ninth and thunk Gnd
for them daily, having aging par­
ent* was hard on me emotionally I
remember praying to God when I
won only 4 year* old that he would
allow my parents to live until I
grew up. I worried they wouldn’t
live to see me through elementary
school. E very ache and pain
weighed heavily on my heart. O f
course, having older parent* was
not all bad — I learned to be very
Independent ut a young age,
becnuiie I wu* prvpnring to carry on
alone.
My advice to Ihe aiuple consider­
ing having children: If you are in
good health and are well prepared
to lie around for the next 40 to 50
years, by all means have children.

TH U B S O A V P IM IIE THEE
,0 I 1n 10 | H 00 | 11 30

Just keep in mind that they'll be
counting on you to be around, to
take rare o f your health.
Another suggestion: I f you’re
hesitant about having children,
why not share your love and life by
adopting older children who nerd
loving hunm? That way. you wont be
the oldeet parent* at PTA meeting*.
CALIFORNIA READER
DEAH C ALIFO R N IA RE AD E R
Y ou r le tte r touched on severs!
p o in t s Ih s t w e r e e c h o e d by
many reader*. R ead otv
D EAR AU U Y; I hope the 40xomethings who are considering
Uxvming parent* will consider my
advice: /Yea*• don 7!
You might he fooling yourselves
about how young and (It you are.
When your ch ild is an infant,
maybe yuu w on't look like his
grandparent*. But trust me. the uge
difference will show up before long.
Have you ever tsken care o f an
infant long enough to discover how
exhausting infant cars can be? Will
you hove the stamina to stay up all
night with s aick child und still go
to work in Ihe m orning? When
you're in your 60s and your child (a
a teen-ager, will you snap back alter
being up all night wondering where
that child is? O r worse, because
yuu do know — thanks to a cop who
called tu say your kid has been
arrested? Don’t think it won't hap­
pen.
No matter how healthy yuu feel,
the actuarial table* are nut on your
side. I f you feel the need to have
children in yuur life. 1 recommend
you take in foster children.
NO NAME PLEASE.
ORLANDO. FLA.

DEAR ABBY: My mother wo* 45
und my dad was 51 when ! was
bom. Dad died when I was 16, leav­
ing me to care for my mother, who
was 62. I basically had no parents,
and my youth was stolen by respon­
sibility.
If those people want children in
their lives, please tall them to be a
Big Brother or Sister, or adopt an
older child. There are too many
unwanted and neglected children
out the-.o already.
I grow up with parents who were
loo old and too tired all the time. I
grew up in funeral homes because
my dad w u the youngest of 12 and
the aunts and uncles were dropping
like dies. Believe me, it's no liifa for
a kid. Sign m e ...
THE ACCIDENT

Clarke has not only guided the
museum Into a real asset of
which the community can be
proud, but she also willingly
•hares her expertise on the
Sanford family and the city
with various groups and indi­
viduals. 17118 historical society
Is especially appreciative o f
her helpfulness to the group In
ao many ways through the
years.

a r r iv a l s

The following births arete re­
corded at Florida Hospital tn
Altam onte:
Noe.
I
Christine
and
Theodore blan ton. Sanford.
Boy
Nov. 3 • Ewa and Adam
OUbinskt. -Lafor Mary. Boy.
DeAftnr and' Thom as Apple,
Lake Mary. Boy. Margaret and
Mark Hutrhiaon. Lake Mary.
Girl; Lord and David Mulholland. Sanford. Otrl: Janice and
David Stone. D r Land. Olrl
Nov. 4 • AntonJque O rem .
Sanford. Boy; Alisas and Leon­
ard Davt. Lake Mary. Twin Olrla
Nov. 5 - Jennifer und C hristo­
pher Anderson. Lake Mary.
Boy; Lori and Paul Oossett.
Sanford, Boy
Nov. 6 - Sarah Yoekey. DeBary.
Olrl
Nov. I I • Diane and Dennis
M ean . Lake Mary. Boy
Nov. 13 • PatU and Eric Pate,
Oviedo. Boy
Nov. 13 • Barbara and Maurice
Brau. Lake Mary. Boy
Nov. 14 - Cheryl and W illiam
Brown. Jr. Sanford. Boy: Mi­
chelle and Kenneth Bought.
Sanford. Olrl
The following btrtha were re­
corded at Columbia Medical
Center tn Sanford:
Nov. 13 • Lawanda Brooks,
Sanford. Otrl
Nov. 13 • Kristi Lambert and
Dennis Barnes. Sanford. Olrl;
Jennifer and William Hall. Or­
ange City. Boy
Nov. 14 • Malta and Naaer
Hussein. Oviedo. Boy; Melody
and Julio Eatades. Deltona,
Boy
Nov. 15 - Alicia and Shawn
Curtis.
Orange
City,
Boy;
Sarah
Tim m s
and
Daren
Comer. Sanford. Olrl: Laura
and Keith Jung. Deltona, Boy:
Wolesca Hernandez and Julio
Cesar Vazquez. Orange City.
Olrl
Nov. 16 - Dorothy and Walter
Atchley. Orange CUy. Girl:

Donnaliaa
and
Michael
Cornejo. Deland. Boy: Eliza­
beth Harrell and L ran is Jones.
Sanford.
Olrl;
Jennifer
Sofaolewskl.
Sanford.
Olrl:
Caaaie Herring and Richard
Srotl. Sanford. Boy; Yru m rlao
and Kenneth Snell. Sanford.
O tr l

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Nov. 17 • Lushim da Butts.
Sanford.
Boy; Oriavta
and
Sylvester Walker. Sanford, Girl
Nov. 18 • Katrina Lynn Ingle
and Aaron Reid Palmer. Del­
tona. Olrl: Ann and Oemtd
Stoner. Sanford. Boy; Ruth In ­
fante and Lula Antonio Ortega.
Jr. Deltona. Boy
Nov. 31 - Barbara Ann Pugh
and Daniel Lyle Mayer. San­
ford. Boy: Dana and David
McUroom, Osteen, Boy; Luzelenlu Ortiz and Erick Eugene
Menefre. Deltona, Boy; Dcann
and Alan Parker. Deltona. Boy:
Suzanne Lynn Martinez. S in ford. Boy: Diana and Matthew
Syheslre. Sanford. Girl
Nov. 33 • Rebecca and John
Adam*. Orange City,
Boy;
Allecn and Douglas Desmond.
Deltona. Olrl
Nov. 33 - Janet and Paul
Lumen. Deltona. Girl
Nov. 34 - Melinda Crews. San­
ford. Boy; Debra Due Kline.
Sanford, Otrl
Nov. 35 - Sheree Catron and
Ronald Devtney. Jr. Deltona.
Girl: Tracey and David Overstreet. Debary. Olrl

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Kudos to Seminole High students
Led Seminole Ugh School senior Terry McKinney recently won first
place honors m the American legion Oratorical Contest McKinney de­
livered an eight minute oration on the United States Constitution, and
Mill compete m the state competition m January He also won the Opti­
mist Club oratorical contest as a sophomore and was honored by the
Santord Optimist Club tor his achievements and receives Student ot the
Month honors from Optimist member Tony Black Right Johann A Thiel
a member ol the senior class at Seminole Hgh School has been recog­

nized as a scholar tmalist »i the National Hispanic Scholar Recognition
Program, a program that provides national recognition ot the excep­
tional academic achievements ol Hispanic high school seniors, and
identities academically welt prepared Hispanic seniors lor postsecon­
dary institutions Johann was honored by the Santord Optimist Club lor
his achievements and receives Student of the Month honors from Opti­
mist member Tony Black

Lake M ary—
C ontinued from P ig e IA

that liinu.itnut nl tin- ( KA *ts
not t iiutrary* to ibe city's com
plrhriistve plan
Ihe Dike Marv City ( iiiiiinls
slon nii-ris hi trgular session
tonight at Dike Marv City Mall.
iu&gt; N Country ( lub Hoad the
meeting In-gins at 7 p ill ant!
the muni v s presentation is
the llrsi Item on ibe agenda

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C ontinued from Page IA

to ensure tier- program s mii
tess
llir workshop w blili was
sponsored |iv ibe M 'li kxplor
rrs. was an excellent w iv to
help Youth wllh Ihrlr t reatlv
ity Davis said Starting -Ian
It), the artwork will bang on
Ibe walls ol Ibe Sl'D A sprt lal
jHirtralt nl C'lilrt Tor Dillard
will lie displayed in Ins ollltr
T ills program rrallv makes a

slit- said

Du Saiurd.iv from 2 to ri p m
MHO will recognize one ol its
most at live viiluiilrrrs during
an event at first Shiloh liaptlst
Missionary (liiir ih on Kim
Sltrel Mayor Dirrv Dale will
lie oil hand to lliakr th e p r e s
ridatlou Davis said
Editor's note A related story
that ap|irarrd Wetlnestlav con
talnrd mat t urate inlorm.itlnn
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C ontinued from Page IA

tuss the Issue at Its mrrtlng on Monday anil
most likely approve. *We've Did a consensus to
Is- all lor this," be said.
Commissioners from Casselberry and Winter
Springs h.tvr voted lo support the plan anil he
votlng tiM-mhrrs of a Community KrdrveUip
merit Agency The ls»ue Is on die agenda fur
oute Mary s commission mrrtlng touigld and
Is rx|iet Irtl lo be approvrd
Winter Springs Mavor I 'at 11 I'artvka a leader
on Ibe iiiunlv's Spim of 17-02 Task Forte. Is
rager for die CRA to guide die rrdrvrlopmrnl
rllort anti lo unllr dir rtforts of rath tllv
Diiigwond I s a lioldout al present, but Com
mission Chairman ICmdv Morris is bojirlul die
illy will lulli its nrlgblMir cities who are III

School
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cirrl( Ill'll Sr ll.ipkir I lit* ni.l|nntv III fill- sill
d rills u rn - dism issed al I I III ■ in following
Dual exam s Sr liapkrr said

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The SI'D fpill tin- si Inh i | search al . i I m i i i I : i : m»
p m and art- m aintaining an rye run lur Wll
liains In r a s r lit- atlrm p ls to go in any nl the
loa-ul tllispll.lls In Ileal tils siis|M-i led Will Hills.
Ilrrw rr said.

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srliool long.* Ilrrw rr s.ml "H r prnhahlv tin led
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C ontinued from Pago IA

SHS Principal Gretchen Schapker discusses the running
man with Sgt Darrell Brewer

A nderson
Continued

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dllllcull Issues la-1 s It-ayr II Inr another
day.
MEDICARE FRAUD Ahum l i trills nl
rvrry Medicare tlnll.tr Is Insl in w.tslr. fraud
.mil alillsr nit* lirallli i are program fur ihe
elderly Is an rasy target tor t liarlai.ms- an
rstlmalrd S2:i hillinn is milked Illegally
from Mrdlcarr rat h year
A new rrport on Meditate Ir.uitl hy Cm
rrns Against Govrrninrnl Wastr, an Indeprndrnt watchdog group, adds stunt- color
to these nnmbrrs. Here art* some of the
more outlandish examples t nmpilt-tl hy
CAGW of how unsavory t har.it lers hilkrtl
Mrdlt are:
-- A New Jrrsry mrdlt al supply company
paid S^iCiO.OGO lo nettle charges liiat it hillt-d
Medicare for expensive, rtislom tilled
'spinal body Jackets' that turned out to be
nolhlng more than seal t tishlons provltled

lo nursing home residents.
- While serving as a doctor's ollltr man
agrr. a Texas woman submitted Medicare
claims for a Irleiid
even tliougli no mrdi
cal srrvltrs were performed When the
diet ks from Medicare came in. the woman
and Iter friend spill llir prot reds. The olllt e
manager was srntrnced to more than a year
III prison and ordered to make restitution nf
$ 11.500. The friend wan sentenced In a year
ol prohallon and fined $2,500
-- lien Carroll, owner of two medical * i p
ply firms in Florida, was sentenced to 10
yrars In prison lor over billing Mrdlt are hy
$71 million. Il serins Carroll rrpt-aiedly
billed Medicare $R.-I5 for 'urinary t ollet iuiii
pouches" when he was at tually providing 35
tent adult dla|N-rs.
NOTE: Jack Anderson Is chairman of f illzens Against Govemmenl Waste.

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threats to their children s well being: youths
confront pressures llielr parents never Imag­
ined. Single people despair ol Uniting love or
commitment: married people
search
for
meaning In thrlr bonds anti lack (line lo llnd
It.
Even leisure can sap you, as a Irlt-ud's sod
dt-u revelation while watching TV showed.
’ You sit there,* lie realized, 'and hear that
your hair Is bail, your brealti smells, you don't
iiave enough Insurance and you better buy
these tires or your child may die. ...Death Is
the premise of 90 percent of the dramas.
'Its messages are terrible, lint we barely no­
tice.'
Christmas, the ultimate, upbeat blowout, no
longer fits. No wonder wr'vr made It alxiiit
rustling, partying, spending--frantic busyness
that wr understand-ratlur than about Its
namesake's preachings of peace, uncondi­
tional love and redemption, notions wr can
barely fathom No wonder Its rituals--the gifts
wt- buy for those who don't lu-rd thrm: the
drcoratlons that look more lestlve than wr

frrl--oftcn make us sud lor what we've lost.
Of course. I'm part of the problem: the media
for whom "news" usually means some failure or
dlsaslt-r. Ilul you don't luivr to be a Journalist
to see that the more sophisticated our com­
munications systems become, the more awful
stulf Ihry'll reveal to im . More anti more, we'll
feel overwhelmed, pinned down by the weight
of the awfutnrsH we perceive.
Paralyzed by all (hat's bad. well fall to see
what's good In our lives.
Christmas Isn't dissonant: we are. Innately
spiritual beings, wr nevertheless focus pri­
marily on what we can sec. hear and touch
knowing everything In Die world but ibis: The
faster and more far-reaching our technology
becomes, the greater our need to slow down
The more panic-stricken the holiday--or any
day- makes us. the more necessary It is to be­
come as still us those plaster llgun-s in those
old Nallvlly scenes.
If we stop to breathe In our blessings, we'll
feel what's rigid. Even during the most chaotic
time of the year.

presents for ihe children.
Volunteers came from all
over Seminole County to help
Resides die HSVI* voluntrrrs.
lilt-re were volunteers from thr
Shrnll's Departmrnl. the Trlr•'hone llonrrrs of America,
and others There was a wide
variety In dir ages of ihe volun­
teers Mir youngrrtt volunteer
was Krlstyn Shields, a fifth
grader Krlstyn s morn. Cat. Is
Iht- volunteer coordinator for
HSVI*. Krlstyn likes lo conic lo
help out al Irast one day rvrry
year. Tlie store was open Dec.
H through Dec. 12.
Willie the chtldrrn wrrr In
Ihe store, they were serenaded
hy (he Central Florida Senior
Kitchen
Hand.
Hie
hand
played some great holiday
stings and even let some of Ihe
chlltlrrn Join In on a few m m leers. Alter Ihe shopping was
finished, Ihe chlldrrn got to
see Santa, who presented each
child with a gift.
HSVI’ was very fortunate this
year with the number of dona­
tions they received.
Charity
Challenge was a major con­
tributor for the event. Grants
were also rrrelved from Ihe
Itibllx Foundation In Dikrland
.uitl die Orlando Sentinel Santa
Fund. Donations came In from
die Maitland Klwanls. Florida
Power and Ughl and Sanlando
Travel. Avon donated a lot of
Jewelry, which nude great pre­
sents for mimes and older sis­
ters.
The Dike Mary Senior Cen­
ter, tlie Casselberry Senior
Center. Uram Towers and Sor­
rento also helped make Items
for tlie Christmas store. They
work all year long lo make
Items for the store.

1I I I H III
IICINEI fllCITHIIE TIME
Ell CUTMIIITI.
There aren I enough
after school programs So Mis are
etposecJ to Ihe street Jom with me
Urban league to keep programs gang
Call loll hee t 888 326 YOUTH

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III addition lo Ibe t tiles, businesses along
die corridor are In-iug asked lo do their pari in
llir rrdrvrliipnirtit nl the highway
Die Krdrvrlnpmrut Trust Fund Is parllallv

limtletl dirongli tax lilt rrmrnl flnarii mg as a
means to flnantc trrlaln lni|irovements ot dir
plan. Hie amtinul depends on the growth rate
ol the taxable value wllhln llir area
Tlie plan imposes no ailtlniou.il taxes antl/nr
assessments on projieriv owners
Itlr.dlv. dir plan should increase the taxable
values ol pru|M-riifs within the area, thus pro
vtdiug .iililniou.il revenues to dir t minty upon
die t iimplrtlnii ol die plan flit- plan also lar
gets private set tor luvcstnirut. ru.ihllng the
coiinly to |Miirntiallv tapliire a larger share ol
sales i.tx anil other spin oil revenues.

O B ITU A R IES
REGINA BAILEY

Kegtna llalley. -IN. of 190-1
Southwest Road. Sanford, died
Wednesday.
Dec. 17. 1997
Horn In Sanford on Jail. -I.
Id-Id. she lias bt-rii a lifelong
resident
Site was a home­
maker and a liaptlst.
Survivors include grandfa­
ther. Willie Halley Sr . Sin
ford.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In rharge of ar
rangements
MARIE SULLIVAN JONES

Murtr Sullivan Jonrs. 09,
Stair Road West 4.'M. Oviedo,
tllrd Tuesday. Dec. 10. 1997
Horn In Slmpsotivtllr. S. C..
she moved to Central Florida
In Id-17. Mrs. Jones was a r e ­
tired domestic worker
She
was a liaptlst and a deaconess
al hrr church.
Survivors Include husband.
Ik-ujamln Franklin. Oviedo;
daughters. Martha J. Harper.
Geneva. Hetty A. Jones. G e ­
neva. Deatrtcr lladgar, Oviedo.
Mary Ht-lrn Lomax. Altamonte
Springs.
Gloria
D.
Allen.
Oviedo. Joanne Sneed. Winter
Park: sons. HrnJ.imln F‘ J r .
Katonvtlle. and Joseph Jones.
Winter Springs: sisters. Nellie
11. Sullivan Lowery. Hradrnton.
I'uullnr Pinson, Slmpsonvtlle.
S.C.; brother. Judge Sullivan.
Newark. N J.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
Winter Park. In rharge of ar­
rangements.
ROBERT POW ELL SM ITH

Robert

Powell

Smith.

H5.

Meadowlark
Drive.
Osleen.
tiled Wednesday.
Dec.
17.
Idd7
Horn
in
Cherokee
County. N.C.. on Feb.
11.
Id 12. he moved lo Central
Florida In I9H5. Mr. Smith
was a jtart ol maintenance at
the CDC in Atlanta. Ga.
He
was a liaptlst.
Survivors Include
sisters.
Dils Klnhrotigh. Osteen. Ruth
Plunkett. Forest Park. Ga.;
brother. Grady
M
Smith.
Morganton. Ga.
Ilrtsson Funeral Home. Sunford. in charge of arrange­
ments.

1FUMlftAL*
FEIILHABER. JOHN ROBERT

Memorial nervier*
for
Mr
Frhlhahrr will Is- Saturday. Do
20. al II a m In ihe llrl vsiu Fu
ner.il 1'liapcl wllh Pastor J.t).
Segroves ollltlalUig Mr FrhlhaD-r will Ik- cmnalrtl ami his eremated D hIv interred In Florida
Nalkiri.il Ct-uirlt-ry.
Ilrtsson Fu
ncr.d Home, 322 2131. Sanford, is
In charge of servlees.
MOORE. HERMA LEE

Hie funeral services for Mrs
Henna lee Moore will lx- held
Saturday. Do\ 20. at 3 p.m. at
Grace Apostolic Temple Inc. wllh
•he Rev Maurice Bennett tiffni
allng. Viewing fur Mrs. Hernia
Moore will Ire Friday. Do-. Id,
from 5 p.m. to 0 p.m. at Sunrise
Funeral Home Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home. 900 Uirusl Ave.. Sanford. Ha Alexander
llrulhers. owners; Fclu M. Snow
DF.I).

Edward C. Wilson
rll.ltt 4 -DK«*«ii,igff
The sexsonx have passed so swift I
since your departure on August 2‘J
1996.
Our Christian faiilt and chcrtxhci
memories o f ytHi embedded In ou
hearts, continue to sustain us. liapp
Birthday. Your ktving wife and chi
dren, Shirley. Sherri. Kimberly. Ed II
A Grandsons

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THURSDAY

S an fo rd Herald

D e c e m b e r 18. 1997

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Jeff

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“....and down
the stretch
they come
with Oviedo
leading Lake
Howell.......
SANFORD _ Imagine if the Seminole A th­
letic Conference or the Class SA-Dtstrlct 3
boys basketball wars were • horse race.
There's the few normal front runners,
some horses In the middle of the pack, gain ­
ing on the outside, a longshot charging fast
and some o f the best Jockeys In any county.
As the teams have come charging out o f
the gate after the first month o f the season,
front-runner Oviedo, the team with the best
track record. Is off to a quick start, led by the
most experienced Jockey of them all. Ed
Klrshner.
A neck away are perennial mlddle o f the
road Lake Howell and Lake Brantley which
has finished up the track In recent years.
Just behind are stumbling Lake Mary,
steady Seminole (Class SAJ and the quiet, but
threatening. Lyman Greyhounds.
Let's not look for Winter Springs to break
Its maiden yet. they're running out o f their
ugr class, but wait till their three-year-old
season.
So who do I place my ( 2 on?
I'm gplng with Lake Howell by a nose over
Oviedo, followed by Seminole In the infecta.
Mere's why. Lake Howell has everything.
Including a dominating defense, a big man
and. most Importantly, a superstar point
guard.
You all know about the Junior guard. Reg­
gie Kohn. Typical coaches' son. If he needs
points, you get points. Need 15 assists?
You'll get them. Division I scouts don't come
to Seminole County too often, but check out
some o f the sweaters In the Lake Howell gym
next season when the recruiting process
really starts to heat up.
Ryan Smith Is one o f the moat dominating
big men anywhere In Central Florida and
anybody trying to drive the lane on Smith or
shot blocker Kenny Williams better have
room for dessert. Against Lake Mary last
week, the Silver Hawks knocked away every­
thing In sight and hounded Lake Mary's big
man Paul Beik. mercilessly.
More Importantly. theHow ka have m atur­
ity. When they found themselves ranked in
the state's top-10 for the first time last week,
they went out and Immediately were served
with a wake-up call by the surprise o f the
county. Lake Brantley.
A lot o f teams wouldn't have handled It. es­
pecially a school which has never won a dis­
trict title.
Instead. Lake Howell rebounded with a big
win and freely admitted that they weren't
ready to be ranked. They accepted responsi­
bility and learned from It.
That doesn't often happen In high school
basketball where posturing Is everything and
personal responsibility Isn’t.
Lake Howell teamed a big lesson during the
loss and may earn some more at the Orcat
Florida Shootout at which they’ll participate
with Oviedo and some o f the best teams In
the nation.
It doesn't matter. Lake Howell proved It can
rebound from a loss and It was a sign of m a­
turity that they learned fro It.
As for the rest o f the county, well. Oviedo Is
still undefeated with a great point guard In
Seth Fowler and a supporting cast that goes
talented and deep. Don't underestimate the
Importance o f having the best Jockey In the
league.
Seminole Is currently 10-2, Lake Mary only
has three losses, albeit all to conference
teams, but Lake Brantley Is the shocker. The
Patriots have beaten Lake Mary and Lake
Howell and Drew Morgan Is one o f the hot­
test players In the county. Don't count out
Lyman, ether. In any other year. Norm an
Ready's team would be considered a favorite.
It's Just that, this season, everyone In Semi­
nole County falls Into the group.
The county Is loaded, but the pick here Is
Luke Howell.
When former
Golden Slate Warrior choirboy Latrell
Sprewell got fired last week, did they have to
spray his locker?

Lut Second Shot:

SAC Coach of Year
Tribe’s Worthington gets nod
■ y U L U S W ERNER
Herald SUIT W riter
SANFORD _ There are seven football
roaches In Sem inole County.
Last night, one was named the brsl for
1997.
In front o f his playrrs, assistant roa ch es
and special guests. Seminole Athletic Direc­
tor Mike Powers awarded (he Seminole Ath­
letic Conference Coach o f the Year Award to
Jim Worthington at the school's football
banquet.
*1 am pleased to present Jim Worthington
with this award.’ said Powers, 'lie truly d e­
serves It and we are very proud o f both him
and the program that he Implemented here.*
This waa Worthington's first year as the
‘Notes coach. He took them to an 9-3 season
complete with an SAC championship, the
runner-up position In Class SA-Dtstrlet 3
and a spot in the state playoffa.
Worthington played football for Duke Uni­
versity and. alter a five year stint as an as­

siatant at his alma mster. Taylor
School In Pierson, he accepted the Job
starting the football
from the
ground up s i Pine Ridge If
School In DHIona.
In three years under his direction. W or­
thington built the Panthers into a winner,
going 8-2 and 9-2 after a 1-9 campaign In the
program s Rrst season, but this year Pine
Ridge fell o ff to a 3-1 record.
"This kind o f thing only happens when you
have great kids, a great staff and a suppor­
tive administration.’ said Worthington. ’ This
Is truly a credit to the community and the
parents.*
Besides his obvious coaching talents. W or­
thington brought a senae o f pride and c o n fi­
dence to a program that had lost som e o f the
aw e and fear the great team s o f the '7 0 V
t o r s and early W i Instilled m their o p p o ­
nents.
The coach has his sights act on a state
Jbn
championship and If he continues to coach
the way he did this year, that could becom e Coad
3
a reality In the very near future.

Seminole
honors
football
players
Herald Staff Reports

Saminoia High School senior
offanslva Hnsman Slava Brown
ovarcama asanous ankia Injury
n tha pre-MMon Orangs and
mtrasquad aertmmaga
gams that moat fait would and
hit high school football caraar.
Bui ha workad hard in tha
waight room to rahabMata tha
Injury (about) and ratumad to
anchor tfw Trlba's offanslva lina
that halpad Saminoia go S-3
ila Mason.
For hla efforts Brown was hon­
ored Wadnaaday night at tha
SHS Football Awards Banquat
with tha prestigious Pstsr Schall
Award, tha longast continuously
given sward in tha Untied
Stales, as tha most dtdicatad
player lor tha Fighting Semi­
nolee this season.

SANFORD . A very successful
football season came to a close
last night at Seminole High School.
Coaches, players, students and
■pedal guests came together to
thank
thetr
supporters,
relive
m emories o f the reason and honor
those on the team who stood
slightly above the rest.
First year head reach Jbn W or­
thington was the master o f cere­
monies for the annual football
banquet and look the opportunity
to thank everyone Involved with (he
program.
*1 would really like to congratu­
late the players on a
very m ecessftil season at all three levels.*
Worthington
said.
‘ Especially
Gretchen Schapkrr (Seminole High
School Principal) for all o f her
confidence and support and my
coaching staff who really did an
excellent Job this year. And special
thanks go out to the parents, who
helped the guys to become suc­
cessful this year.*

Athletic Director Mike Powers
alao addresacd tha crowd and
thanked those who contributed to
the football program.
Powers also gave the first award
o f the evening to Worthington. For
his winning season and vast im ­
provement with the team. W or­
thington waa
named Sem inole
Athletic Conference Coach o f the
Year.
A 20-minute highlight film fo l­
lowed with the best plays from
each o f the teams eight wins and
three looses. The players seemed
to enjoy the hard tackles the moat
and each player had a moment of
glory In the (Urn.
Jim
‘ Doc’
Terwlllegar
then
awarded letters to the trainers who
were a necessity to the team. He
also commended the players for
working hard In the weight room
and building up nicely

Inside-outside game saves Raiders on road
S ta ff R ep orts
TAMPA _ The guard duo o f Darla Kudruyvtseva
and Gemma Riley combined for 30 points and
center Jaanu Kotova added 17 points as the
Seminole Community College Raiders broke
away from a 20-20 hold Ime tie to upend
homcatandlng Hillsborough Community College
71-00 In a Women's Junior College basketball
game In Tampa Wednesday night.
With the victory, the Raiders, whom are
ranked No. 0 In the stale poll this week. Im­
proved lo 12-3 on the aeuson and will now bike
o ff a couple o f weeks for the holiday break. Two
o f S C C a looses luive been to No. 2 nationally
ranked and No. I stale rankrd Central Florida
Community College from Ocala In the cham pi­
onship game o f the IlcalthSouth Classic and
No. 3 state ranked Okaloooa-Walton Community
College In Ft. Walton Beach.
The Raiders continued Iheir outstanding
shooting o f late, h illin g 23 o f 49 attempts from

the Door 146.9-percent) and were competitive on
the backboards, which has been SCC's problem
on the season.
Doing the damage for the Raiders
Kudruyvtseva (20 points). Riley (18 points, four
assists). Kotova (17 points, eight blocked
■hots). Jennifer Sweeney (eight points), l u y
* ' WlnMedhanle (three points, eight rebounds),
some Clark and Thereae Weatergren
Westergren (two points
p
each) and normally high scoring Chlnita Lee
(one point).

nois on Saturday, January 3rd at 2 p.m. and
Central Florida Community College (the open­
ing game o f the Mid-Florida Conference sched­
ule! on Wednesday. January 7th at 6 p.m. All
home games are tree o f charge.

Scoring double figures for the Hawks were
Nylkl Hutchins (19 points). Karin Martin (l&amp;
points) and Samml Campbell and Telesicla
Nash (10 points each).

1-4 ta
o-o 4.

SCC will return to acUon on Tuesday. Decem ­
ber 30th at home against the Canadian N a­
tional Team starting a l 6 p.m. at the SCC
Health and Physical Education Center.
The Raiders will also play home gam es
against Glen Oak Community College Rom Illi­

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ovrr the pumnwr and during (h r »ra *o n .
Head brahm an roach Srott Caako than In tro­
duced hla players, awarded them certificate*
and presented his Coach's Award lo Lee Moore
for his dedication to both the team and his ura
dem ies.
Kay George then acknowledged his Junior var
sity players who were also given team shirts in
addition to their certificates. He tecognU rd the
varsity coaches for their part In the team's un­
defeated season.
"My team practiced with the varsity all year.'
George said. "The varsity coaches helped them
and worked with them Just as much as their
own players. I think that's why we had such a
successful season. After getting beaten up all
week, they were really ready to beat up on
someone else by Thursday night."
Clarence Lattlmer was given the Coach's
Award from Ocorgc for his outstanding play not
only at the J V level, but also In the four games
that he played for the varsity squad.
Several awards were given to the varsity play­
ers, who were Introduced according to how
many years they had been on the tram.
Worthington had words o f praise for each and
every member o f his team. Including t he camera
crew and the ball boy. He also presented Latttmer with an honorary varsity letter for his out­
standing play In the four games he played tn.
Mark Poralcc then look the stage to present
three awards to special teams players.
Best Returner was La short Carden, who ran
three kickoffs back for touchdowns over Ihe
season. Clary Rivers was given the award for
Best Cover Man. a Job which Poxatek admitted
was not an rosy one.
The award for Beat Overall Specialist went to
Ned Raines who blocked five punts during the
season and was a definite weapon for the unit.
Next up was Sylvester Wynn, w ho swarded
Raines the Best Defensive Back award. Raines
was named to both the First Team AllConference and First Team Ali-Dtstrict squads
for his outstanding play at thla position, which
culminated tn 44 tackles and 17 assists.
Mike Williams then presented the Best Line*
backer award to Nate Williams, who was also
named to the First Team All-Conference for hla
105 tackles and 0.9 sacks. Coach W illiam s de­
scribed Nate William s as a leader b y example
and praised him for an over 3.0 grade point averageLctmard Ophetm stated that all o f his defen­
sive linemen w ere special lo him and had a
hard time choosing who stood above the rest.
Even though Marcus Burr was on the offense
last year and had a little trouble adjusting ,0 his
new position. Ophetm said that once he did a d ­
just. he racked up 59 tackles and named Bun­
as Best Defensive Uneman.
Since Worthington works with the running
backs, he had the tremendously dHTlcult task o f
choosing between Joe Knight and Deon How­
ard. who both rushed for over 1,100 y e a n this
season, for the Best Running Back award.
■| Just cou ld n l choose between them.* Wor­
thington said. 'H o w do you chose between these
guys? They both racked up over 1.100 yards,
they both accepted their new coach, worked
hard and did everything t asked of them, t had
to give them both the award.*
Joe Rago cam e to the podium next to name
the Best Offensive Lineman. Before announcing
the recipient, he thanked his wife. Noel, for all
o f the hours she put In watching gume Aim with
him and helping him grade the players.

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bull vrtv often. Smith never com plained and
w.i* alway* ready when duly called.
Worthington then cam e back to the stage to
present four upcclal awards players wlvo were
Ihr err am o f Hie crop.
There was a deadlock for M int Im proved
ITayrr, an award for the player w ho never
stopped trying and Improved 100 p errrn l over
ihr season ly r ir ll Irilltgard and Clint M l m y
took liiimr ihr honors.
Although hr was passed up for a special
tram.* award. W orthington thought that
that kicker
Jason Anns! rung was more deserving o f the
Scholar A ih lrtr Award far hla outstanding play
mi thr ftrltl and superior academ ic arhlevem rnls. Arm strong lu d a 40-yard punting averogr and plarrd 30 percent o f hla punts and
klrkolT* In the end rone.
The Coach's Award went to a player w ho W or­
thington said had Ihe biggest heart on the team.
T J . Martin was Ih r roach's choice because o f
his willingness to do everything that waa asked
o f him and llie fart that he w as there for hla
tram through thick and thin.
■It was so great to wtn this award.* Martin
said. *t really didn't expect to wtn anything. I
was Just happy for all o f m y friends. I sim ply
gave it my best shot this year and really enjoyed
the season.*
The (Inal award o f the evening was the Peter
Scholl award, given to the moat dedicated
player.
The Schall Award Is the longest continuously
given awunl tn ihe United States, having been
awarded even longer than the H rtam a n Trophy.
T h e person who Is receiving thla award has
been an asset to the tram au season.* W or­
thington said. *He severely Mured M
during ou r scrimmage game before the
started and 1 really thought he would
again. H e proved ua wrong and came back In
the second game o f the season without ever
com plaining and was a true leader.*
Steve Brown was named the moat dedicated
player for the 1997 season.
Worthington cloned the evening by urging the
parents to keep on top o f lh n r sons' grades. He
stressed lo them ihe Importance of not Just In­
suring that they made the minimum require­
ment. but strive for A’s and B's. He said that he
hoped all o f his players would ^ on to farther
their education so they could be auccceeAil tn
life, not Just on the football ftcld.
In all. the evening was a nice way for the
players and coaches to reminisce about the
sen non. take som e good advise with them and
say their fliu l good-byes as a team. Eighteen
seniors arc graduating from the team but have
already started a winning tradition that will
carry for quite awhile under the direction of
Worthington and hla staff.

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NOTICI OP M I N T ACTION TAKEN OV TNI
•T. JONHS RIVSR WATSR NANASSMBNT OtSTRICT
Nonce M given mat ma foHawing panaw w m laauad an October
ilt s , IM F. Camden Operating. LP.. 1200 I.W . F n eear. Suite
ttOO. Nauetan. TK FT02F, permit 440-HF-OfSlM-IRP. TSa pro­
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•auto. Kongo 21 taaL The permit aumortus A SURFACI WATIR
MANAOIMCNT (V I T I M ON I4.J A C R ia TO SIRV1 A SOS unit
apartment fe m a le ,. parking lata end ana wet-detention pond
known M Ranaiaaanca Romla. PSaaa III. TSa racatvUig watarkody
« Laka Lahm/BJRWMO.
TSa Ma(N containing ma application lor me above Noted permit
M avaMcbN lor mepoetton Monday tSraugA Friday accept tor legal
saudaya. 100 e a . to 1:00 p m. M Mia I f . JoSnc River Water
Management Oiairtci (Oiatrtct) HcadQuartatc, Mwy 100 W.,
Palatka. F L12172-1472. A paraon wSoaa oubilantlM UHaroata arc
aitact ad by ma OMtrtcl parmdluig dacNIan may petition lor an
adnunwtmivo Raartng m accardanea wits aaciiana 120.MS and
120 (7 , F.I., or may tAoaaa la aurcua mediation aa an alternative
remedy under aactwn IM .IF 2 . Florida Statutae, before tsa dead I a petition. Csooamg wadimion wilt not advaraoty
I to a Saarmg S mediation doae not roauN In a eelBamant- The procedure! tar pursuing mediation are aat term In
aaction 120 SF1, Florida Statutae, and rulee 2S-104.111 and 1S104.401*404. Florida Adminlauattva Coda. Ratitiona muat comply
Wtm tsa raguiramanta at Florida Admmietrathre Coda Rule 40C1.211 and 40C-I421 and be Mad wits (received byl tSa O.ttnct
Clark located at Diatnct Headquarter*. Highway 100 Wcct.
Palatka, Florida 12177. Patiuona far atfenMctraUva Soaring an ma
above aggbcatlon(N muat be Mad wdMn tourtaan (14) dare el
pupaeat ion a l m w notice or wtmtn ntnotaon (IS ) daya al ma
Oitertat Ctattawig sam e al Hue M am m ma mad lor moee paraana la wsam ma DMrtcl made aatual notice. Fadura lo Ma a
paNtian ndSm *ua lima parted eliad eonaututa a wareor al anr
ngsi(a) auck paraanla) atay Sava le requaal an admuuaualtvo
daurmwation (Searing ) under taetlan 120.17. F.E., concerning
ma cub)acl permit. PatNNna wruch arc not Mad m accordance
hearing process la dewgned to forw Sling o l a petition mean* that the
District* Snai action mev be JlWwent hem ma poadlon taken by
g In Bda node# e l M am . Persona whaaa aubotantiai mtereete end
be aftacted by any euch final dacNIan a l the Oiatrtct on the tppiii a party to ma proceedPublish: 0 «c amber IS. IM F
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.1**11 K.ilnr was g lv n i Ihr award, with an 81
p n r r tll on thr srasun and u game high o f 94
pt-ttrni in ihr grading syslrm . He also had 84
roaches, which R.igo explained Is pu llin g the
tlrfriulrr on hi* back ro that hla legs go up In
ihe air anil hr looks like a dead roach.
Thr IV *t K rrrtvrr was Erick Smith, who
rnughl 39 p.i**r*. for 421 yards and Ihre touch
down*. IW a trk *.ild that one o f the things that
Impn-NAcd him Ih r most about Smith w as the
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County, Florida.
Mora commonly known aa:
1072 Sig Oaka leu ievard,
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MARYANN! MORSI
Clark ol Circuit Court
Jon# ( . Jaeewtc
A* Deputy Clark
Uellhew J. Schlichto
Attorney at Law
2114 Hollywood Sled.
Hollywood FL 33020
Publication of this notice on
December I f , f t . IM F In the
following puMceUon: Sanford
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Circuit Court e l tomMote
County. Florida. I w * tad Ota
County, Florida described as:
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alloy on (act. AM IN 010 PLAT
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•eel ol Hue Court Hue 4th day
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MARYANN! MORSI
Clark *1 the Circuit Court
•y : Dorothy W. lotion
Dakoutv Clarh
CLAUDI R. WALKIR. 2 squirt
1130 ThomasviOo Road
TaHaRaasoe. Florida 33M1
(204) 222-1230
Attorney for Plomtiff
Publish: December I I . I I , IM F
DtL-102

To: M T A T I OP DCLORII P.
DOLLAR.
D IC IA 4 I0 ;
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on Iho following doacilbad
t lomfnoto County,
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attorney,
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mo Court an m e Mb day ol
D 1C IM M R . IM F.
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Clark of mo Circuit Court
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s w a n SET DELUXE
2
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JungU &gt;m 1100 Can mom

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1 beten homo toeing everytatng Ebton Alan. TbomaanRa.
Baaar Broybd. Sanaa* and
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clocks .
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m w irn
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pay pbona BFWI7________
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tarn adult*. T-Sturtt,
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The Saniord Hreak) mi ba
cloned on Cbntima* Day and'
Naa Ybari Day Tbarefcire. tea
itoaiRra ter ada nmreng on tea
FndaF* taAotong taoaa boaday* ho* bean monad ag to taa
Wadnaaday before al Noon
Than** tea yore coopera*cn and

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231— Cere For Seta
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lam "pie. teed. Ml. MO
RENOVATED Lire naa 1/3acre
dal ••up. opt teed 170.000
PRS-Foractoaura. 1/4acre, pnv
tonead. carport B4S2B0
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Doors, MsndPtoi. CAfpentry,
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CHARLES CHDantUUXR.
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Comm. remodd. addrtona, re­
part MC. VISA.
4*7-2291741

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Church A Br. Dtoc. 3rd. Dan.
.222-1448

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DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST

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Tree eUtoypnmmd Landacapa
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raw* RANCH RSNTAU
487-222 14M

289-Laundry Servtcee
MARTI LAUNORt MRV1CS
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297-Lewn Servicse

275-OrywaU

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322-2611

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294-PaJnting

ALTERATIONS BY WROMA
AT REASONABLE FWCEI

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APOLLO CLIAMNO 1VC
CoivtvRated QuaMy Svc/Satatacbon oar Ld/lna 371-6944
IBWMDLiANINtoMMBBJL^

Warehouse space for
rent. 1,250 sq. ft, part of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour access.
Located
behind Sanford Herald
newspaper building. Truck
loading dock available at
no additional cost. No
lease required.
For more Information,
call Frank Voltollne at the
Sanford Herald.

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corenry each gaal room, a
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DEAR DU GOTT. My ekdwty m*&lt;h• r esperiences vlnloal a t u c ls af
coughing several Uates a Ray. Har
darter la rehscteat la #va bar madam
lion becauao ha la afraid ll a lg k l
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aol alreadv baaa obtained Haart
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medicalleas, Including diuretic*
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A far more likely cauia in Iba
Vasotec Known aa an ACE-Inhibitor,
Vatalac land olbar drags la tbla
clata) ran caaaacwgb In ap la I t per­
cent of atera. Ware I your mother's
physician. I'd Immediately Mbotitota
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mother's physician. Lai me know
what he says.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I have aarara
artbrWa and. aa Urn advice of a Mend,
began takiag cbaadroltln campion

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others pooh pooh the notion that the
medicine is effective or even abeorbed Into the body One (act Is clear,
however: Cbondroltin/glucosamiae

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said, ‘ Facts are stubborn things, and
whatever may be our wishes, our Incli­
nations, or the dictates of our pas­
sions, they cannot alter the state of
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W ED N ESD A Y

e m b e r 3 1 ,1 9 9 7

Sanford Herald
S e rvin g S a n fo rd , Lake M a ry a n d S a m in o la C o u n ty ainco 1 9 0 8
90th Year. No 92

Staying in or going out on New Year’s Eve

Several

suspects Mole .m automatic
Irllrr Itiarhlnr hum a Iasi lixxl
irslaurailt I'ursd.iv morning,
sheriffs deputies said
III Ihr second such case In
•In* county till** year. deputies
responded in a 2 10 a m alarm
ai ihr Mi Donald's restaurant
at Ul'jfi Tustawllla Roatl. said
shrrlir s
spokesman
Kd
McDonough
Ilepiillrs said llir suspects
pioDihlv used a truck lo slr.il
•lie ATM whirl! writhed about
■UK) in 5*10 jmuiids Hie ma
i lime was later Inimd alxiul
four miles away Mi Donuugh
said

By RUSS WHITE
and DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff Writers
SANFORD
"The Friendly
City* Is ready lo end one year
and bring In the next There
arr parties Irv land and sea. a
delightful mix of inrrrlmrut for
those of good cheer
Ultle Laura and Ihe Dive
Hand headline Ihr .iiltvtllrs for
kind lovers al Uncle Nick's on
Park Avr The Secret's Out will
perform aDiard ihr Rivrrshlp
Rum,mi i- lli.it i rillsrs down llir
St Julio s River I io iii ‘ I p m lo
12 30 a m

Flooding to create
sto ra g e
APOPKA In an rllort In re
dine Hooding on Like Apopka
and the downstream iliain ol
lakes, the SI
Johns River
Management District plans to
inlenlionallv Inrreuse Hooding
of funner lanuland lixlay lo
create .iddiiional Hood water
storage in the region
Any lime any urea receives
as much ruin as we have.
Hooding Is going to he a con
cem. said John Wehle. the ills
trtefs assistant executive ill
rector
As heavy rains forced lakr
levels to rise throughout the
Christmas holiday, dislm t err
glneers were tasked with re
during the Hooding on Dike
A|m|iha and the surrounding
chain of lakes To help ease
•he Hooding in the agricultural
area around lake
Apopka
while balancing Hood levels in
residential areas around Like
Dora, the dlstm t will divert
water lo four rrlls In the
northern portion ol its marsh
How way project
Tile flooding concerns were
brought on by more than 12
Inches of ruin this mouth that
soaked Central Florida Normal
December rainfall for Lake
County rurrly exceeds
25
Inches.

Juvertll* Ju s tic e
g ran ts available
The Department of Juvenile
Justice has grants available In
District
7, which Includes

See Briefs. Rag* 0A

Classified.................SB
Com ics,.................... SB
Crossword............... SB
Doer Abby................ 3B
Or. Qott.................... SB
Horoscope................SB
People....................... 3B
Obituaries................. 4A
Sports.................. 1B-2B
T V ............................... 3B
Weather.....................2A
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Ringing in 1998

Cash machine stolen
WINTER STRINGS

■

A giMxl m any -ire p re w ire d lo
te lt-lir.ile at hom e or .it Ihe
liou irs ol lilr ild s
W .d g rr rn s
and A lt!
I.lipiors were b oth
d oin g a lot ol b u s ln rs s today
M an agers at Ih r two s to r r s
said III.it New Year s K vr is llir
srctind b u s lrs l ol the year H ailin g only I lirts lm a s K vr
"Our sales
I ih I. iv
-ire
lor
t lia m p a gn r and wine
lots of
D itli." said Mike E s trrlln r. the
m anager al W a lgreen s "W e sell
m ore liip ior on C h ristin as Even
b ill no w lir rr near as m m fi
i h a ill,M g lir ol w in e

i s —f mow ty Tommy vmmm
K»n Agrue lor tonight s festivities Mils fireworks r the parking lot of Ihe
West End Gallerva in Sanford Below Miss Libby invites patrons to party al
Ihe Barn tonight

A I m•(11,- ol Doiii Trrignoii
i osts S'et
al Walgreens.
Estrrllnr said "We sold one
Imlllr lor ( lirtslmas ami ex
|x i | lo si ll two or three t o d a y "
Most lolks litiv tlirir bubbly lor
9IO or less

%
J llir Drr-l.lV
Stooges liar D-glus lls Dig
Nrw Year's Celebration .it 'I
pm rhrtr will lx- rompllmrn
tarv i liaiiipxgrie and jkirtv l.i
vors Reservations must be
made by M tonight lost $25 a
(ouple $15 lor .1 single The
Dir will provide taxi srrvu r lor
"those who indulge"* suit Tom
Dale, one ol Ihe bar's manag
ers.

W all
am i R o I m'I I . i T a d g r ll.
who o| irf a ir
H iggin s
llo lls r
lied A llrra k ta sl will i r l r b r a t r
Willi a i|tilrl dinner am i a glass
ol wine
lllg g llls llo lls r lias
New Year s Eve g u ests I io iii
E ngland and A u stralia
"W e re

D rin k in g to n ig h t?
Cops on alert for revelers
and area drunk drivers
By MARIA O U M
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • Seminole County
deputies will lie on alert to ­
night as people partake In fes­
tivities to bring In the new
year.
According lo Chief Deputy
Sieve Harriett, most of the
situations on New Year's Eve
will be rrlatrd lo fireworks or
gunshots.
"As the new year rings In
we'll get calls about people
shooting guns In Uie air.* Har­
riett said. "That's dangerous
and It's also Illegal.*
Harriett's office expects addi­
tional trafTlc on Ihe county's
roads because of late night
parties and gatherings during
the peak hours between 10
p.m. and 3 a.m.. In prepara­
tion for the additional activity

on Ihls festive night. Harriett
said deputies' schedules have
been adjusted v&gt; there Is iut
overlap lo provldr the extra re­
sources necessary.
"We'll use reserve deputies lo
supplement Ihe normal com
pllment.* he said.
Tile sheriffs office does not
expect any more cases of
dnink driving Incidents than on
any oilier weekend. Harrieti
said, adding thal there .ire no
DtJI checkpoints planned
"It'll he no more pronounced
than any other night because
of ihe prevention and educa­
tion rlforls In Ihe past years,"
he said. "It's more under con ­
trol."
Ilam ctl said, hopefully folks
are making allem atr plans
Cop*. Page 3A

Cynthia Mixire said that Rjv
rrslilp Romani e ami the {jiirrn
Mary will lie busy tonight but
there is still an opportunity lo
reserve
space
alxiard
Ihr
Dials

ir lr b r a lln g llir lo iiiln g ol a
new year and llir ou tgo in g o| a
good year ol b u sin ess

Settilnolr County Hoard of
Commissioners
C*lialnnan
Kandy Morris saltl hr II gel his
kicks
with
tils
clilldrrn.
watching "the Dill come down
on TV al midnight if we can
slay up that late W ell do lti.it
and maybe t.rkr a loop around
llurger King “
Fred Rogers, proprietor of
Marlin House lietl A llrraktasl.
said he wants a rjulel Nrw
Year's Eve alter a lire tic holi­
day season. Roger, said he
would have Irlrmls In lor din
tier and go lo the Tin l.l//lr
Tavern on Firs! SI to ring In
Ihr nrw year There's no rover
at the tavern
and Irre cham ­
pagne
For 71 years, party-goers
have hern celebrating Nrw
Year's Eve al llir Dike Monroe
Inn. whu Ii has a piano bar.
country Dir and bikrr's bar
""Good proplr. good atmos­
phere ami good times.'' says
Mlkr Ivtr. a Dike Monroe uislomrr from Port Orange.
Wolfy's liar Is bul a mullet

Thr illnlng. dancing anil ro
mam lug will mst $ 10 5 a per­
son on the Rivrrshlp Romance
New Year's Eve Cruise Thr
(Jurrn Mary's cruise that tie
gins al 10 p m and ends al
I2:;t0 a.m. Is $05 a person A
disc jockey will provldr thr
music on llir (Jurrn Mary
Roman Catholic party-goers
have a few hours to prrparr for
New Year's Day Mass al All
Souls Chun h New Yrar's Is a
Holy Day ol Obligation. Some
will prefer to attend services
today al -t p.m. and 5.30 p in
llir Mass on Jail I Is a 10:30
a.m
and a midge's throw away and
Is ready for a crlrbraflon as Is
Miss Libby's Ham on French
Avr wlirrr llieir will Ire good
county music and line dancing.
There's a $5 cover al Wolfy's
and music provided try Michael

Tha SsnfordH§ntd
will not bs puMshsd
onThursday. Enjoy
your NowVatr*s Payl

Caring is sharing

Funeral home has an
offer for drunk drivers
and their victims
caused by drunk drivers.
When
the funeral
home
originated the Idea 10 years
ORLANDO • A local funeral ago. radio personality Paul
home will do lls part In alert­ Harvey and other media publi­
ing people of the dangers of cized tlie concept, which has
drinking and dnvlng by offering since been adopted by other
a free funeral for drunk drivers funeral businesses. Neel said.
"One holiday season I saw
killed and their victims.
Robert G. Neel, chairman of several young people about 17
Wood lawn Memorial in Or­ years old killed In a drunk
lando. said there are two rea­ driving accident. I wanted to
sons for the offer valued at Hnd a way to alerts Ihe public
of the dangers.* he said.
$U.0H5.
To bring additional attention
"We want to alert the public
of the dangers of drinking and to the dangers of drinking and
driving." he said. T h e second driving. Woodlawn held a mock
reason is that we want to ease funeral today with flowers at a
Ihe pain and expense and suf­ chapel tent site and a group of
fering of the families Involved mourners wearing black arm
bands. Also on hand, a minis­
In such tragedies.*
Neel cited statistics that al­ ter preached a service over the
most 60 percent of the esti­ casket which Is being ofTercd.
mated 55 people that will die
on Florida highways over the
See Funeral, Page 3A
New Year's holiday will be

By MARIA OREM

Herald Staff Writer

Wraunwffi M*-mm-m»f
We Care, e volunteer group of concerned citizens,
prepared and served dinner dunng the holiday sea­
son to residents of the Good Samaritan Home m San­
ford Shown standing: Jo y Hmyan. of Federal Trust

Bank in Winter Park, Henry Williams, Jacqueline Pulkns, Ja n Henry, Willie Mae Ash and Marcel
Thompson Residents, sealed Hattie Barnes. Rob­
ert Brown and Fannie Robinson.

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lw\KK MARY . I1ir p ittu ri&gt; ol Hen
KrrscnliriH k Itopl and Cnrtu'llus Mini*
were inlsi.ikriily plaeetl on ih f wrong
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IAKF MARY
l-du Marv s Mike
tiaildieau must lx ••■( ■loud Hint'
rliis morning
Kverv i oal ll ileslglis Ills idteuse
to gel layups .mil short lump shots
arid his drlrtisr to tone turnovers
and long lump shots
tuesilav night m tile semilmals
•■I the l'e»7 Like Marv Holiday
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the K.UIIS lollowrd the
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2*. ol Like Marvs 2'i Held goals
came on layups and two n| the
oilier three baskets were uu lump
sliols III ItM* palin’ nl less lli.ili I "
feel as llie Ranis whipped c eiitral
Florida Chnsii.m Ai.idrm v 'A |m
Flie only long |inti|&gt; slml lame mi
a three pointer early hv Kandy
Ahrams
Defensively, the K.illis tori eel 12
Drsl hall lunmvels and came up
with eight steals while holding the
Flagles to only live layup tries and
eight lor 20 shooting llwu ol seven
on three |M.mt allempisl over the
o|N-iilng Hi mmiiies
Like Marv forward Hen Kersen
hrm k picked up where fie left oil
Monday night, scoring Hir Rams'
llrsl Held goal ol llie niglil nil .ui
nllriisivr rebiiund
CF'CA cenler Mike drier then an
swered with a three pointer lo give
die Kagles a
2 lead, lull Like
Marv scored the next 14 |ximls and
forced eight turnover* lo take a K»
;i advantage with I 50 left in llie
llrsl |H-riod and CF'CA would mil
gel any closer llie rest nl the wav
Paul Helk led die wav l«r fhe
Ricrn*. scoring a game-high 24
points (netting six points m each
quarter, lulling seven of 12 from
the Ik mu and 10 of 10 troll) die free
throw llne| lo go along with six re
Ixiunds. live assists anil lour
steals

Citrus Bowl shuttle buses
IIU IA M IO
I.VNX will provide Shuttle Hus
S lM ir to .Hill limit Ihf ( ullipl 'SA (lin ts Howl
it.iiiie between ih f l.'nlvfrnlly ol Florida and I’enit
si.a,- Uiuvrrsitv mi January 1
Shulllf srrvlie will originate trimi Ixith &lt;n
l.iiidu A ifii.i and iTihlu Parking tail 10. under I I
in .it ( Inin h Si reel Station
LYNX will si.m ih f servlrr at 9 .’ID a ill (kli kull
is sfi tor I (i in I and shuttlfs will run cuntlnu
mislv Ihimighout (he game unlll nnr hum allrr
iln filin ' nr until ih f Iasi customer Is rrlunird to
tin- apptnprlalr pirk A ride lot
Ih f game is a sellout and llntltrd parking is
available ai the Citrus I low I Inver 950 ItV's have
alreadv reserved spat eI
C ost fnr the roiindirlp is $9 (Intludrs par knit;
tl vim park in Ihf iltv Inis ad|airnt In the Shiiltlr
Hark A Kldrsl
Call LYNX. Die Central Florida Krglon.il
I r.inspnrtallnii Authority at 11071 H-l I M'J |() lor
more information

Knight tabbed All-America
ORLANDO _ Unlventlly of Central Florida
men's sot ter pl.iyer lltikkl Kltvanen IKspnn.
Fmlandl has brrn seletlrd
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Ihtvanen. a sophomore forward. Is Ihr first
men's sot t er player lo earn All-America honors
al UCF since the school moved up lo NCAA Dtvl
sum I in l ‘JH-1.
Kllvatirn finished Ihr 1997 regular season
ranked second in the nation In goals scored with
2:1 An ankle Inpiry kepi him frum playing the II
nal two ([allies of Ihr season, preventing him thr
nppnrtuniiv In store Ihr two goal* hr r.rrdrd lo
break Ih f school record he set for ({o.ils In a
season Iasi year (24 goals), lie finished the
regular season with 47 total points. 2d goals and
one assist.
Kltvanrn has amassed 9H total points and 47
goals in Ihr two seasons he has played as a
(iolden Kntghl UCF was ranked as high as l.'lth
m the nation lay Soccer Amcrtcn this year.

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FIVF: POINTS _ With Ihr Spring llasehall sea
son really to get stalled. Seminole PONY llasr
hall will hold Spring Registration over the next
three Saturday’* at thr Seminole PONY llasehall
Complex on County Koad 419. one mile east of
highway 174)2 near Winter Springs.
/Ml boys and girls ages live to 10 are encour­
aged to sign up in the upstairs office of ihr
Seminole l*ONY Clubhouse front 10 a.m. lo 2
p m. rat h Saturday.
If you are new lo PONY llasehall you will need
a copy of your birth certificate to reglslrr Some
registration fees have been reduced In Ihr
younger age groups.
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PONY Baseball registration

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OK1ANDO . Tile guard duo ol
Shawn Hraddy ami Josh Kuhn
i mutinied for 41 point* as Like
Howell advanced lo the Champion
ship game ol the Hornet Holiday
Classic at Hlshop Moore High
School Monday niglil.
Hraddy lalltrd 21 |Milnls. while
Kohl) (Miured In 20 |xiiuts as Ihe
Sllver Hawks whlp|ied Holy liiuoi n ils from Atlanta. 7.'l liti Kvan
Smith added 10 lor Like Howell,
which was lo have played Colonial
In Ihe Duals
In girl's play. Like Howell stayed
alive m Ihe Consolation bracket

willi a 72 2H diiihhtng of Wharton. lo the host Kagles. 54 19. in the
Tile Sliver Hawks nearly equaled semilmals
Wharton's total si ore lor Ihe game
m the llisl quarter, leading 29 2 a f­
HORNET HOLIDAY CLASSIC
ter llie Drsl eight iiilntilr*
at Ulahop M oot* High School
Al Oviedo Marv lam Johnston
BOYS
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Seminole also lost lor Ihe second lif mM&gt; 21 J«if dull (I Int.iK 11 5 10 71
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humble Arrow
Fotrr VI. 77-44. using a 45-18
second half surgr. Including a
28-13 fourth quarter, to turn
the game into a rout.
Cocoa had 13 of 14 players
score, led by Emanuel Clifton
(15 points) and Johnny Taylor
(10 points).
Zrke Stymore (14 points)
and Tern Patrick (11 points)
finished In double figures for
Seminole.
In Loser's Urnckrt games.
Wymorr Career broke away
Irom an 18-18 first quartrr tie
with a 45 23 scoring advantage
In the middle two quarters to
club Or.uigewood Christian.
85-60. and Jones broke a 2626 halftime tie by outscortng
Deltona 22-14 in the third
quartrr and held on for a 58-56
victory.
Wymorr got 28 points from
Charles Hall and 25 points
from Antoine Uynum. while
Rob Ilrown (17 points) and
James Williams (13 points) led
Orangrwood Christian.
Jones got 15 points each
from Brent Heed and Curtis
Dallas and 12 points from
Joshua Perrv, to offset a 27polnt effort from Deltona's Alex
Novltchkov.
The tournament wraps up
early today, with the Deltona
and Orangewood Christian vy­
ing for Seventh Place at 9 a.m.;
Jones taking on Wymorr Ca­
reer for Fifth Place at 10:45
a m.: Seminole fating Central
Florida Christian in the Third
Place Game at 12:30 p.m.; and
Lake Mary battling Cocoa In
the Championship Game at
2:15 p.m.
LOSER'S BRACKET
BOBCATS U . BAMS SO

Orsagewaad CSrlatlan Sc beat (801
Brett Wright 0 0 0 0 Read Wright 3
2 6 a HU) Drown 8 12 17 Janice Wit
him. S 3 4 I I Adam Clark 2 0 2 3
Damn Shafler 4 0 0 8. Jack Meter 3 8
0 S Jrrrmv /claim 0 0 0 0 Vlunie
Milt hell 0 13 I Andrew Beattie 1 0 0
3 Total* 23 7 18 80
Wymeve Career 1881
Chn* Sored 0 0 0 0. Charlr* I tail 11
8 A 28 Mann* bur 2 0 0 3 Mike
Johnson 4 0 0 8 Mark Tayfoe 2 0 0 4.
Anlidne Uynum II 3-4 2S. Trail*
Drmps 8 l-l 13 TUaU 38 10-13 S3

Vt Duidm I 2 2 4. Johnny Taylor 4 0
0 It) K-njkl Rk bantam 4 9 0 8.
Marti* (Itrlvtun 1 0 1 4. Emanuel
Cltfttm 5 4 3 13. Steve Battle 3 0 0 3.

thellr 0 0 0 0 Total* 17 9 13 44
Cacao (771
Derrick Ingram I 0 0 2, D.ii.irai*
Jones ODD 0, Geocgr thasna* 2 0 0 4.

David Manning 3 0-0 4. Donald
Kfchardvnn 3 12 A DemrrWI Whtlhrid
3 0 0 4. D Rnbertson I 8 0 3. Timothy
Jarr 3 3 3 T Tc*aM 31 1813 77.

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Three pntnl Srkl goals . Semln.de 4
IPsrnrh 3. Wagner 2h Coma 3 (Taylor
*3. nifton I. Dante I. t) RHhardvon 11.
TuCal fouls . Seminole 11; C m * 13
Touted mil . none Trdmtrak _ 8emtmde, bem h. Coens. CIlNan.

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IB 11 1 1 1 S _ SO
Wyraore
18 30 2B 2 3 . 8 8
TTirre point he1*1 goal* _ Orantewood
1 hn*tun 7 lllrown 4 Clark I . Meter I ,
Brattle II. Wymorr Career 3 HUB 3.
TXar It Total tout* _ O itn im n d Chrta
nan 11 Wymorr Career 11 Phulrd out
. mate Tretmaal* . Orangrwtnl t hru
tun Brett Wright 3 Brad Weight.
Wymorr Career Bvnnm

PM. ChefoMsn Aaaismp (48&gt;
A.lam Bennie l-l 0-1 3. Mart rose OI 3 2 3. Jarab Hoffman 1-4 3-3 4. Cart
3rbusier 1-7 2 3 4. SKw 0tl—
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0. Ryan StlgaO 0 0 0-0 0.

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Jermaine Jouberl 1-3 04) 3. Adimt*
Smith 30 80 8. Daelua W*0a l-l 0-3
3. Jerome Bingham 8-10 SO S Sand*
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Damira Ihll 10 0 3. Anthony Harter 0
1 4 I Brent Kent 8 3 3 IS. Tttitt
Moalry I 2 2 S. Ova-Id Murker 2 3 0 4.
Htsldmk Henry 0 0 0 0. Joahua Perry
4 4-4 12 Trrranre Taylor 10 1 3. Curtt* lull** B 3 3 IS Lynn Bright 0 0-2
0. Herman Pammnrr I 0 0 3. Maa
stalk* 0 3 0 0. Total* 32 13-31 38
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Onlr Steven* 0 3 3 2. Ktranki Bur(n* 0 3 0 0. Chn* Jarkson 0 0 0 0.
Armando (amor ho 3 2-2 8. J w Khers
0 0 0 0. Keith Green 2 1-4 3 Jerry
Cueitaruo J 0 0 8 Dwight Ktrhrtt. I 32 4. Ale* Hoviirhko* 9 9 14 27. Joe
William. 3 0 0 4 Total* 10 18 27 58

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3 2 14. Malt Fsekaah 0-1 0-0 a Jasttn
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Threv point held p als . Central'
l Chrtatun 3-13 (Oner l- l.
Ttanmlon 1-3. C. Sehustrr 0-4. Post oI. M. Schuslrr 0-1. Brown 0 -lt Lake
Msey 1-3 tAbrsens |.|. Bingham 0-1.
Joubect o i l Tidal fouls . Central (h rIda Christian 14; Lake Mary 28. Foufod
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31 Sn s M . Crntrd Ffortda
Christian 13 (HenoW L II — 1 3. C.
Sehustrr 31; Lake Mary 13 (Brdl 4.
Rerscnbrnrh 4. IKngham 34 — chad
shnta . Central Ffoetda Christian 3
|GM I. Brown ll: Lake Maty 4
IXrrsenbrark X Bp*111 L Shay— 31
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IHred I. Moalry I) Drtlona 3 IContaiuo
21 Tutal kail* _ Jour* 24 Drltucu 18.
Fnulrd rail _ Deliuna. Green. Ktrhrtt*
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WINNER'S BRACKET
T u r n s 77

ARROW FORCE VI 44
Semin eU 1441
Zrke Srvmore 8 2 2 14. 3haun Lrft
with 0 3 0 0. Tent Patrtrk 4 12 11
Mrt|ual Ituah I 3 2 2. Daryl KnMinS O
3 0 0. [land Wanner 3 12 7 II J Pratt
2 3 3 8. Comrllu* Blue I 0 0 3.
SrheMrr Wynn 0 3 2 0 Chn* We*

Jerome Bingham turned tn un outsl.mdlng performance for
Uikr Mary Tuesday night, neortng eight points to go along with
seven rebounds, three steals and one assist.

S o c c e r----------CootintMd from Pag* IB
Each tram scored a goal In
the first half, Ryan Potts onetiming a pass from Saysa
Markovtc for Lyman's goal at
14:48 before Oviedo's Justin
Cook converted a penalty kick
at 26:28.
The second half was domi­
nated by the Lions, who held
the Greyhounds shotless over
the Anal 40 minutes.
Offensively. Oviedo created
several outstanding chances.
The best came In the 62nd mi­
nute. when LaPlaca made a
diving party of Reilly Mitchell's
poinfblank shot. Mike ZlgJer
got a foot to the rebound, but
ricocheted It off the crossbar.
"We played a good 80 min­
utes of soccer against a tre­
mendous Lyman team,* said
Oviedo coach Joe Avalone.
"We're a very young team, but
as I told the guys, the talent Is
there for them to go aa far as
they want to go If they're will­
ing to put In the effort.*
The Lions put tn the effort
Tuesday but had nothing to
show for It. LaPlaca and the
Greyhounds managed to deny
Oviedo for the final 40 minutes
and send the game to penalty
kicks.
LaPlaca gave Lyman an emo­
tional boost by coming up with
a save of Oviedo's first attempt,
then all but sealed the win with
a save on the Lions' third shot.
Ryan Baker. Chad Kinsey, J a ­
son Dlcbler. and Saaya Mark­
ovtc all converted their penalty
kicks for the Greyhounds while
Erik Rodriquez and Dan Dyke
made their shots for the Lions.
‘ If we have to go to a penalty
kick shootout, we expect Shane
to make at least one save.*
said Soandldge. *We had that
much faith In him. And If he
makes two saves, like he did
tonight, then we should win.
‘ Right now. we have to play
exceptional defense If we're
going to win. We're lacking
some players up front, so we

have to play drfrntw for HO
minutes."
In consolation play Tuesday,
defending tournament cham­
pion Lake Brantley and Lake
Mary eliminated the tourna­
ment hosts. Lake Brantley
blasting Edgewater. 7-0. and
Lake Mary blanking Bishop
Moore. 2-0 .
Providing the offense for the
Lake Mary Rams were Fer­
nando Villalobos and Danny
Wymer.
Villalobos' goal came off a
rebound of a shot by Don
McIntosh. Russ Abrams was
emitted with an assist on Wymrr's goal.
*1 didn't think that scoring
goals was going to be a prob­
lem for us this season, but It
has been.* said Lake Mary
roach Larry McCorkle. 'But we
are playing well. It'll all come
together eventually.*
According
to
McCorkle.
goalie KurtIs Musson kept the
Rams In the game with Bishop
Moore.
‘ He had to make some bigtime saves, especially in the
A m half.* said McCorkle.
Lake Brantley was the only
Seminole County team that
didn't have trouble scoring
goals
Tuesday,
pummellng
Edgewater.
Andrew Miragut and Marcelo
Cennlnato each netted a pair
of goals for the Patriots while
Michael Zual had one goal.
Cermlnato also had an assist.
The
other
consolation
bracket contests Tuesday saw
Daytona Beach-Seabreeze oust
Boone,
4-1,
and
Deltona
bounce Dr. Phillips, 5-3.
Lake Brantley and Oviedo
were to play at noon today with
the winner advancing to face
the survivor of the Winter ParkSeabreeze contest at 5 p.m.
tonight at Bishop Moore. Lake
Mary was to play DcLand at 2
p.m. with the winner taking on
the Leesburg-Deltona winner in
the 6 p.m. game tonight at
Edgewater.

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Easy ante for a pot roast feast
The proverb tell* us that in 'p rin t
a young nun's fancy turns to love But
what does it turn to In winter? Pot
roast, of course
Pot roast is perfect winter food tt
scents and warms the kitchen as it
cooks, and warms YOU as you eat it,
bathed in ita own delirious gravy Pot
roast is Yankee soul bod Serve it with
a bottle of red wine and a loaf of great
bread and you’ve got yourself a mid
winter feast
Now, maybe I’m imagining things,
but it seems to me that pot roast has
fallen out of fashion in recent years
All sorts of good plain dishes - like
roast chicken and meat loaf — have
made their way bark into people s good
jp am , appearing on Irendy restaurant
menus and on tables set far company
dinners Rut it’s a rare hostess who
will serve pot roast to her guests these
days... which I think is a crying shame
Because not only is pot roast perfect
winter bod. It's perfect company lor
dinner food it can be made a day
ahead tin fart, it’s bettrr if it is), re
quires little last minute fussing, and is
loved by both adults and children
(unless they are vegetarians! It re
quires few tide dishes, and can serve
hits of people for a relatively hiw cost
I am very partial to good old Yankee
pot roast, and am not ashamed to
admit that I make mine wtlh a pack
age of onion soup mis (and a lot of rrd
winei I have to pass on this lip It you
are cooking pot roast on a gas range,
slack two burner grates to distance
the pot from the (lame This avmds two
evils, burning the pot and boiling the
meat, which makes it tough I learned
that tip from Cook s Illustrated maga
i f ie, and happily pass it on I also pass
on a tip I read in a loo year old church
ladies’ cookbook ~a spoonful of stewed
tomatoes in the gravy is an improve
men! * So now 1 always put a ran of
ibniaio paste in my pot roast Here's
iriy last tip. which I learned (rum my
mom, which is In cut lilts in the mrat
and stuff them with slivers of garlic
before rooking This works for almost
aky dish requiring a hunk of beef
But if old fashioned pot roast doesn't
saund fancy enough hr you. try the
following dishes a Daube Provencal
and a Slutatu. which I have taken Ihr
liberty of translating as “French l*ot

|po(jtO ff
Yield 4 servings
— Recipe from Chef Michele
LfBorgne. New England Culinary In­
stitute, Montpelier, Vt

FOOD

STUFATU

Boast" The first recipe, from Chef
Michele LeBorgne of the New England
Culinary Institute in Montpelier, VI,
omits the traditional calf• bet (you
ran, of course, throw one if in if you
plan to chill the daube and serve H as
a Jellied dishi The “Stufatu* is anoth
er Provencal dtah. from James Villas’*
ricrllent book, “The French Country
Kitchen * It’s the kind of dish that will
have your guests wiping their plates
with crusts of bread, to mop up every
last morsel
It almost makes you with spring
would never come

DAUBE PROVENCAL

M ilt* *

t cup

Stir the wine and vinegar together
in a large bowl Hut the meat in. stir
ring gently to coat Cover with plastic
wrap and refrigerate overnight.
Hrehral the oven to Z75 degrees.
Drain the meal, reserving the mart
nade Heat the oil in a targe Dutch
oven and brown the meat, in batches,
on all sides Hour the marinade bark
into the pan and add the carrots,
onions, tomatoes, and thyme Season
to taste with sail and pepper
Place in oven and cook for ] hours
Add olives, stir through the pig to heat,
and pour into a warmed bowl
Kscellent served with rooked egg

In ■ large bowl whisk togrther the
1/4 cup of the oil Add tl
c, thyme, summer savory, sag and
pepper, and mia. Add the beef, spoon
the liquid over the beef several times
Cover with plastic wrap and marinate
in the refrigerator h r 14 hours, turn­
ing the meat twice during that time.
Preheat the oven to UO degrees.
Drain and pat dry the beef reserving
the marinade In a Urge casaerate,
heat the remaining oil. add the beef
and brown it lightly on all sides over
moderate heal Add the onion and
saute for about 1 minutes. Add the re­
served marinade, tomato.
Cover and bake for l - i r l hours,
adding a little water if the liquid dries
up. Add the olives and cook or M min­
ute* longer
Transfer the meat to a cutting board
and carve into slices Arrange slices
on a heated platter and spoon on sauce
and olive* from the casserole
Serve with buttered noodle* and
grated Parmesan cheese

Yield * servings
— Recipe hum "The French Coun­
try Kitchen,’ by James VtUsa (Bantam,
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t BEEN THERE IN STOCKTON
I D E A R B E E N T IIE K E i T h e
most dangerous time for the vic­
tim (a w h e n ah e d e c id e s lo
H a v e . H e r b a t t e r e r 's m e n ta l
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d is t u r b e d to d o w n r i g h t p s y ­
ch o tic. It la e s s e n tia l th a t the
victim have a w ell-th ou gh t-out
p la n o f a c t io n r e a d y . T h a t Is
w h at the booklet I recom m end­
ed In my colum n w a s d esigned
lo provide.
Please note that I also said It
sh o u ld be p u rc h a s e d by som e­
one d o e s to the victim, so that It
w ill not b e d is c o v e re d o n the
rem ises o r In the m ail by the
P ri
baittcrer.
M an y times o v e r the y ears I
h a v e u r g e d b a tte ry v ic tim * to
leave th eir ba tte re r. H o w e v e r,
th e d e c is i o n w h e n to m a k e
that move la a very delicate an d
p e rs o n a l one. T h e tim in g c a n ­
not be d e c id e d “fo r " som eone,
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one Is.

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lijaiktet &gt;(HJ suggested may la- helple l.V jt she may not have time In
(Mult for its arrival, or Iter hueluind
nitty heat her if he discover* it in
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\ She needs someone to tell her.
"C*#ve n o w ; you are ready!” fihe
should deride where to go anil what
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thy friends und family memliers, us
well as the law Atsive all, tier plans
and her location should n o t be
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

D ece m b er 17. 1997

bO Cents

Cops work armed

County nixes one Sanford
site for adult entertainment
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H erald S ta ff W r ite r

SA N FO R D • It w a a n e arin g
m idnight, an d th e R ev. J im m y
Dale R ob ertson w a a o n e of the
few to g o the d is ta n c e .
N early 190 c o n c e rn e d r e s i­
dents o f S a n ford w e re In the
hall a t th e C o u n ty S e rv ic e s
B uilding five h o u rs ea rlier.
Now. th ere w e re leva th a n a
doarn. R ob e rtso n
w a s on e.
Sanford M a y or L a rry D ale a n ­
other.
T h e y had c om e fo r th e s a m e
reason • to rem ove S a n ford as
a target for th e ad u lt e n te r ­
tainm ent Industry.
For th e m om en t, th ey could
rejoice that th e c o m m is s io n e rs
voted u n an im ou sly to rem ove
the N orth W h ite C e d a r R oad
area from a list o f w e s t S a n ­
ford sites w h ich w e re b e in g
con sid ered a s adu lt e n te r ta in ­
m ent sites.
T w o o th e r w est S a n ford s ite s
• w ith in an am en to th e C e n tra l
B aptist C h u rch • rem ain ed as

the
the
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Patterson said. *My
that th eir p re s e n c e
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cia ls .
E ncouraging, too. w a s a p le a
D ale m ade to have th e cou n ty
an d city w ork to geth er fo r a
lust solu tion to a b a d prob lem .
It w a s I IM S w h en D ale fi­
n a lly waa ab le to s p ea k o n the
reco rd t o the com m ission , an d
to m ak e It know n th at the city
d o c s not ca re to b e the 'dum pa ir
fo r adult en tertain m en t
b u sin esses.
E very b it a s im portant to D ale
a s the rem oval o f th e N orth
W h ite C ed a r Road area a s a
p oten tia l 'p o r n o p a rk " w as a
fresh ly-ap p roved
In te rlo c a l
agreem en t by the coun ty and
th e city o f Sanford.
A t It* neat m eetin g,
the
S an ford
city
c o m m is s io n e rs

w ill d e cid e what to d o abou t
th e rem ain in g sites In qu estion
• th en try to w ork w ith the
cou n ty com m ission ers. *1t has
b eco m e an ra s t sid e-w est side
m a tte r .' D ale said.
T h e cou n ty picks up the m at­
ter again Jan . 13.
T h e airport acrea ge cou ld b e
reduced g rea tly from 190 acres
and still rem ain. A irp ort ex­
pan sion w ill play a role. a ls o .
N o on e Is certa in h ow m uch o f
the site w ou ld rem ain for adult
e n lr n a ln m m t- to n in g
p u r­
p oses.
T h e w est aide sites • b oth
n ear R oute 4 6 • w ere suggested
recen tly b y C ounty C om m lse r D aryl M cLain a fter h e
had con su lted w ith D ale and
S a n ford
C ity
M anager
B ill
Sim m ons. Alth ough th eir Inten­
tio n s w ere good. It la doubtful
th e three an ticipa ted th e rea c ­
tion o f th ose w h o live or w o r­
sh ip In th e area n ear the sites.
C ath y Ram asa a r said she
w as very con cern ed for her
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C o u n ty p ick s A rm y
C o r p m n g in e e r fo r
P u b lic W o rk s head

First
offenders
find aft
SA N FO R D - S o m e v e ry s p e ­
cial visitors d ro p p ed b y the
Sanford P olice D ep artm en t on
Saturday.
U nder the le a d e rs h ip o f R o s e
Davis
th rough
B reth ren
R eaching O ut (B R O ),
y ou n g
first-tim e o ffe n d e rs h e ld an a rt
workshop. A a o n e o f m an y
projects u n dertak en
b y the
group, th e w o rk s h o p focu sed
on p ositive s e lf-e s te e m
and
self-su fficien cy.
Davts. a m in is te r w ith R e d ­
dick M em orial F irst B a p tis t
C hurch o f L iv in g O o d In M id ­
way. said the g o a l o f B R O la to
give th ese y o u n g p e o p le the
chan ce to th ink ou t n e w w ays
o f livin g to g e t th e th in g s th ey
want In th e w o rld . T h e p ro gra m
offers youth a n a lte rn a tive to
the violen ce an d Illeg al a c tiv ity
that su rrounda th em .
T h e SPD . a lo n g w ith the
Sanford
H ou sin g
A u th ority,
con tinu es to s u p p ort th e p r o ­
gram and e n c o u ra g e
y ou n g
people to stay a w a y h orn a life
o f crim e. T h e p re m is e o f the
group that m ee ts tw ice a w eek
is to fill up id le tim e w ith p r o ­
ductive acttvttiea a n d c o u n s e l­
in g from volu n teers.
A ccord in g to B R O ’a m is s io n
statem ent, th e o b je c tiv e Is to
teach you n ger b o y s h o w to
have respect fo r th em s e lve s

f mom warn
H erald S ta ff W rite r

Qoidsn Ruts Is soaking information on too IdsnMss ot
foa paopts shown in thoso photographs mat warn racontty found on tha Harris proparly on 3rd Strsat.

Housing
agency seeks
info about
photos found
B y M A R IA O R E M
H erald S ta ff W riter

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S A N F O R D - In Its effort to
preserve the h istory o f the
G eorgetow n neigh b orh ood , a
n onp rofit housing agen cy la
tryin g
to
Iden tify
p h o to ­
grap h s that w ere found In a
h isto ric property.
O oiden Rule H ou sin g and
C om m u n ity
R ed evelop m en t
C orpora tion , a p rovider o f
a fford ab le hou sing for very
low Incom e Individuals, re­
cen tly purchased th e H a rris
p ro p e rly w hich In clu d es fou r
p arcels.
O oiden
R ule
la
m ovin g from Us c u n v n t lo c a ­
tio n a t the old Z a yre s p ls x a
o ff U A Highway 17-03 to the
m ain house, located on 2nd
Street o ff Sanford A venue.
W h en s o rtin g through Item s
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SA N FO R D - O n M arch 22. LL
Col. J am es N. M arino. D irec to r
o f Public W o rk s fo r th e U.S.
A rm y C orps o f E n gb ieera In
C am p Zama. J a p a n , w td b e ­
com e Jam es M arino. D ire c to r
o f ft ib llc W ork s fo r S e m in o le
C ounty.
A yea r-lon g search la o v e r.
C ou n ty M anager O ary K a is e r
■aid Tu esday m orn in g d u rin g
the agenda review sessio n b y
the B oard o f C ou n ty C o m m is ­
sion ers.
O ver. too. K a is e r h o p es la a
cloudy c h ap ter o f local g o v ­
ern m en t that cau sed th e re s ig ­
n ation o f form er Public W ork s
D irector Larry S elle rs an d p o s ­
sib ly those o f several o th e r
coun ty o ffic ia ls .
T h e results o f an In v e s tig a ­
tion b y the F lorida D ep artm en t
o f Law E n forcem en t (F D L E )
Into the land a c q u is itio n a c tiv i­
ties
within
P u b lic
W ork s
should b e an n ou n ced In J a n u ­
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n o on e ev er used a b oo th fo r
th is sort o f e n d e a v o r,' K a is e r
■aid. *W e gained a lot o f a tte n ­
tion and m et m any ou tstan d in g
p eop le and on e o f them waa '
J im M arino. H e still had tim e
to serve In th e A rm y but are
’• w ere m ore than w illin g to w ait
Uiu.
until he could com e to u s .'
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M arino said T u esday th at hla
Point graduate w h o d irected a
lea d ersh ip an d m an agem en t
s ta ff o f 000 w ith a $ 9 0 m illio n
p h ilo so p h ie s w ere m uch lik e
annual budget In su p p ort o f
K aiser's. T h eir m eetin g at M in­
w ar and p ea cetim e e n g in e e r
n e a p o lis was enou gh to m ove
op eration s fo r the m utual d e ­
him tow ard m ilitary retirem en t.
fense o f J ap an an d th e P a c ific
*1 had not com e to the c o n ve n ­
Rim. M arino gain ed a m a s te r's
tion tn search o f a J ob .' aatd
degree In C oastal an d O c e a n o ­
M arino, who w ould find the
grap h ic
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S em in o le County o p p ortu n ity
U niversity o f F lorid a tn 1966.
on e h e could not turn dow n.
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*1 loo k forward to b ein g p art
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salary o f $ 80,000 from the
w ork w ith the fine e m p lo y e e s
county.
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a lread y w ith the county. I'm
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b efore. But (hla Is a fresh start
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for all o f ua.*
K aiser w h o con tin u es to a s ­
M arin o and h is w ife h a ve tw o
sem b le a team th at w ill take
b oy s • aged 8 an d 10. M a rin o
the county in to the next m il­
•a id h is widow ed m other. A n n
lennium .
M arino, lives a t N ew S m yrn a
K aiser m et M arin o d u rin g the
B each .
A m erican Public W o rk s A s s o ­
K aiser introduced M arin o to
ciation C on ven tion tn M in n ea ­
the com m ission ers o n T u e s ­
p olis last S e p te m b e r. K a is e r
d ay. a n d his ap p oin tm en t araa
took alon g A c tin g P u b lic W o rk s
ap p ro ved by each ot th em In
D irector T o n y V a n D erw o rp an d
the aftern oon p u b lic m eetin g.
H um an
R esou rces
D ire c to r
K aiser said th at V a n d e rw o rp .
N ancy T a lle n t an d ren ted a
w h o served so A c tin g P u b lic
booth to con du ct ih e ir s e a r c h ' W o rk s
D irector during
the
search for a d irector, w ill s o o n
for a d irector.
'T h e con ven tion p e o p le s a id

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SanVrt fvciiiti SartoiJ rioruij ■Wedne«i»v Dwceirbef 17. 1997

Better to give...
Debbra and Doug Groseclos*
opened thee restored and deco­
rated home in Sanford for a holi­
day celebration and distribution
of toys and clothing tor impover­
ished. abused and neglected
children represented by the
Guardian Ad Litem program
Semnole County Friends ol
Abused Children Inc provided
food and collected the clothing
and toys Irom various churches,
businesses and woman s groups
■ 1 the area Guardian Ad litem
volunteers arnved to pick up the
■Hearts Desire’ lor their special
kids Attending the celebration
are Tern Honing llrom left). Lau­
ren Fi/er. LsxtJ Srnvwly. Debbra
Groseclose. Don West. Irv Awrrman and Vicki Smith
W n U Photo by Mri Story

Longwood tree lighting goes silver The pro’s
and con’s
of special
coverage
insurance

B y MART ROWELL

Herald Correspondent
Each year.
Drcamflndcra
Service Unit of Girl Scouts In
Longwood plans the city's tree
lighting event.
The festival,
held tn historic downtown
Longwood. ts usually planned
try an adult. This year, a
Cadetle planner) the event,
held Dec. 0. for her Sliver
award.
Lre Anne Brodmr worked
with the rlty of Longwood to
set up the event. She also
planned all the activities that
attendees would tie taking
jiart in on Hie day of the evrnl.
She also scheduled the w ork­
ers. other scouts from Dreamflndcrs. who would tie person nlng the booths. Children w ere
able to participate In several
activities including decorating
cookies, muklng an ornament
lo pul oil the city lire, making
a bread ornament for birds
and making ornaments to take
home. There was also a cake
walk to hrlp buy food for
needy families In lamgwood
Ami anyone donating canned
food received a frre ornament.

Panther pride
Students at Pine Crest Elementary School in Sanford gathered to reaf­
firm that Panther spirit recently Among those performing (or the crowd
was Captain Alt-Star (M e Piatt, coach for the Pine Crest Pnde Tum­
blers

f a c i a l to tft* Harold

H * f «w Ph oto by B u y Ro o d

Leo Anno Brodaui worked with the city ol Longwood to *el up the treehghtmg
event
The I 'l it r r t a l im ie n i was also
planned try Ix-r Anne. She s
ix-rn winking on tills event (or
ahoill llir r r months la c Anne

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LOCAL FORECAST

WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR
TABLE:
min..
7:35 a.m.. nut). 1:25 a.m.,
min.. 8:05 p.m., maj. 1:50
p.m.
TIDES:
Daytona
Beach:
high:
10:05 a.m..
10:27
pin., low: 3:39 a.m.. 4:17
p.m. New Smyrna Beach:
high:
10:10 a.m.. 10:32
p.m.. low: 3:44 a.m.. 4:22
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high:
10:25 a.m.. 10:47 p.m.. low:
3:59 a.m.. 4:37 p.m.

Today: Sunny. Illghs In thr
low 7IN Ijiws in the upperTO-.
Thursday:
Partly
ilinuK Highs in the low-70s.
lanvs in the mid-40*. Friday:
Partly cloudy. Highs In the
mul 70s Low near SO Sat­
urday: Highs in the upper70s 1amrs In the !nw-50s.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
TUESDAY
Sunny 72 47

WEDNESDAY
Ptcldy 72 40

THURSDAY
Ptcldy 75 50

FRIDAY
Ptcldy 77 53

Daytona Beach ft New
Smyrna Beach: Seas arc 2-4
feet with a moderate chop,
Water temperature at Day­
tona Is 57 degrees and at
New Symrnu. 58 degrees.
Winds are from the north­
west at 15-20 m.p.h.

LOTTERY
F a n ta s y 3
1 -1 1 -1 6 -2 0 -2 6
L o t t o (D e c . 13)
1 -4 -1 0 -4 1 -4 3 -4 8

STATISTICS
Tlie high temperature In
Sanford Tuesday was 0-1 d e ­
grees and the overnight low
was 45.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m..
W'rdnesdayday totaled .09
Inches.
■Sunrise................ 7:11 a.m.
•Sunset..................5:32 p.m.

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CURLY MCFADDEN
Curly MiFuddrn. 74. Wrst
Morse Boulevard, Wiutrr Bark,
died Saturday, Dec. 6. 1997
Mr. McFudden was a retired
laborer.
lie had no known survivors.
Golden's
Funeral
Home.
Winter Park, tn charge of ar­
rangements.

BEACH COWPmOHSl

Here are the winning num­
bers selected on Tuesday In
the Florida Lottery:

ADMtNlSI RATION
Odessa Pugh Btjvntil Manager
Melinda Morn*
Lund* SfmqvI

Gramkuw Funrral
Sanford, in charge
rangrments.

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MARTHA -MOTT" FRANCES
JENKINS
Martha
*Mott"
Frances
Jenkins. 59. Jrssainlnr A ve­
nue. Sanford, died Saturday.
Dec. 13. 1997. She was born
In Lake Wales. Mrs. Jenkins
was a homemaker. She was u
member of Mount Zion M is­
sionary dipt 1st Church.
Survivors Include sons, Merrlel Jr., Cornu Bearii. Terry.
Krnucth. both of Sanford:
daughters.
Yvonne
Lewis.
Bronx. N.Y.; Marie Whitaker.
Sanford; mother. Annie M.
Santiago. Miami; father. James
Cherry. Bartow; brothers, W il­
lie J. Cherry. Kansas. Henry L.
Cherry.
Miami.
Douglas
Cherry.
Bradenton:
sisters,
Mary
J.,
Barlow.
Shirley
Longmlrc. Bethel, Pa., Clara
Barker. Bronx. N.Y.. Betty
Ross. Carolyn, both of Miami;
15 grandclilldrrn. seven great­
grandchildren.
Sunrise
Funrral
Home,
Sanford. In charge of a r­
rangements.
HERMA LEE MOORE
Henna Lee Moore, 43, Bell
Avenue, Sanford. Died Satur­
day. Dec. 13. 1997. Bom In
Sanford, she was a lifelong
resident. Mrs. Moore was a
nurse. She was a Baptist.
Survivors Include husband.
Ronald; daughters, Shronda
Scott, Tiffany Scolt. both o f
Sanford:
mother.
Louise
Boone, Sanford; son. Andra.
Sanford: brothers, William J.
Boone. Willie Jonrs, both of
Sanford.
Sunrise funeral Borne. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
JOHN ROBERT FEHLHABER
John Robert Fchlhaber, 58.
Glcl Road. DrLand, died Sun-

H«rma Lae Moore
day. Dee. 14. 1997. Bom Nov.
14. 1939. in Milwaukee, Wise.,
he moved lo Central Florida In
1994.
Mr.
Fchlhaber
was
plumber, lie was a Catholic,
lie was a veteran of the U.S.
Navy.
Survivors Include daughters.
Stephanie Hopper. Kim Stratll.
liotii IVwaukre. Wise.; step­
parents; Bub and Marie Smith,
Ft. Myers: sisters. Carol Stalaskl. Deltary. Helen Smith.
Spring llltl. one grandchild
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
LOUISE JONES HOOPER
Louise Jones Hooper. 80.
Lucerne
Terrace,
Orlando,
died Thursday. Bee. I I . 1997.
Bom In Winter Bark, she was a
lifelong rrsldrnt of Central
Florida. Mrs. Hooper was a re ­
tired dotnesllr worker. She
was a Baptist.
Survivors In Include sister,
Thelma
Masters. Altamonte
Springs:
caregiver,
Lillie
Strlbltug. Allamonle Springs.
Golden's
Funeral
Home.
Wluier Burk, In rliurge of ar­
rangements.
ANNA S. MAZZA
Anna S. Mura. 70. Bine
Ridge Circle. Sanford, died
Saturday. Dee. 13. 1997 at
Regciils Bark. Burn Sept. I I .
1927 III New York City, she
moved to Central Florida In
1991. Mrs. Ma//.i was homemaker. She was a member of
All Souls Catholic Church.
Sanford.
Survivors Include husband.
Joseph: daughter. Jo Ann Suntoru, Mllloul. Conn.; brothers.
Alfred SklolL Joseph Sldotl.
both of Tamarac; one grand­
son.

JOSEPH HAROLD PELL
Joseph Harold Bril. G5. State
Road 415, Osteen, died Tues­
day. Dec. 10. 1997. Bom
March 23. 1932. tn Osircn. hr
was a lifelong rrsldrnt. Mr.
Bell was a carpenter, lie was a
member of Osteen Baptist
Church. Hr was a veteran of
the U.S. Army.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Betty; sons, Janies. Milieu,
Gu.. Richard. William, both of
Osteen:
daughters.
Tamara
Jones. Port Orange, Joann
Hutchinson. Kings Hay. Gu.
Usu Sutton. Osteen; numerous
grandchildren:
one
great­
grandchild.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangrmrntn.
FRANCIS EDWARD STONE
Francis Edward Slone. 63.
North Village Drive. Deltona,
died Monday, Dee. 15. 1997 al
Columbia
Medical
Center
Sanford. Bom In Washington
D.C. he moved lo Central
Florida from College Burk. Md.
Ill 1997. Mr. Stour was a li­
censed real estate broker. He
was Catholic. He was a Korean
rimfllet veteran of the U.S. Air
Force.
Survivors
Include
sons.
Francis I... Richard I’ ., troth of
Brunswick. Md.; daughters.
Dawn Alexander, Houston. Ju­
dith Ami, Austin; mother,
Doris 1... Deltona: sister. Patri­
cia L Deekhain, Sanford; five
grandchildren.
Stephen R. Hold.mil funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

FUNRRAL
PELL. JOSEPH HAROLD
Funeral services for Mr. lY-ll will
he Friday. Iks-. 19 ul I I am. In
die llrlvMin KiiinT.ll Home Chapel
with llie Rev. Denny Tarl nlllrl.il
lug. Interinenl will follow In the
Osteen Cemetery. Friends may
roll al die fimiT.il lioair Thursday
Irom U mud 8 p.m.
Ilrlsson Funeral Home, 3222 1111. Sanford, In charge of serv­
ices.

Fldo. thr Joneses' beloved
German shepherd, lias ilia
Dries. The family recently
bought a |ret insurant r pol­
icy. only to Irani I hr Insur­
ance won't cover Fldo's ail­
ment because It Ls a prr
rxisimg condition.
Meanwhile.
thr
Smith
family's pet collie. Rover,
coni rat in i a disease of the
.iibrn.il glands, rtir family
breathed raster upon learn
mg llirlr pet Insurance ruven d 3800 of thrlr total
S I.000 vrtrrtnary bill
Like Ifu-sr llilltin.il fami­
lies. most people have Urn
lied budgets lo spend on
major insurance nerds such
as homeowners, auto, health
and lllr pollclrs. ’Dlls traces
little extra lo |My for special
coverage such -is pel. ran­
ter.
tnp cancellation
or
flight-accident
Insurance
|m&gt;Itries. Before buying such
coverage, ynn should under­
stand dir basic purpose* of
each and carefully weight
thr pros anti cons for your
particular situation.
P a t In s u ra n c e

Veterinary
costs,
like
medical costs, have steadily
Increased in recent years. A
pet Insurance policy ran
Itrlp |mv port of your future
veterinary bills. Some poli­
ties cost as llltle as $100
Ix t yrar As wtih any insur­
ance purchase, however, you
should carefully
mu-arch
this coverage by comparing
the etisis and benefits of sev­
eral different policies. Some
politics may seem like super
bargains until you consider
exclusions for pre-existing
conditions, such an cancer,
or routine rare, such as den­
tal rlranlngs.
lira treat­
ments. and the life.
You should also consider
the cost of ynur pet's past
treatment, which may only
make a small dent In yuur
budget.
It
might
prove
helpful to start a special
savings ill-count try setting
aside money you might oth­
erwise use for premiums, at
least until you rnakr your
derision
Flight Accident
Consumers
often
are
templed
to
buy
Jllghtaccldcnt
Insurance
ufler
hearing about u major air­
line crash. For example, a
worker drparting for a busi­
ness lrip to Chicago might
s|»y an Insurance company's
display ubout such coverage
while rushing through the
airport. Al only $10 per trip
for $350,000 of coverage. It
serins worthwhile.
Such situations point up
Ilir need for all consumers
lo lake thr lime to periodi­
cally rcvtrw dielr life Insur­
ance policies. In tills way,
the consumer can plan p ro ­
tection for his or her family
no mutter how death may
occur, and not have to make
snap Judgments while dash­
ing for an airplane.
There are many factors to
consider with any type of In­
surance purchase. I've Just
touched on a few situations
here, For more Information,
you may want to consult a
(rusted Insurance agent, fi­
nancial planner or attorney.
You may also call the Florida
Insurance Department's tollfree Consumer Helpline at I800-342-2762.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida

Live Your D m m s !
C p n ln l
•Flrlan Pur. 29. of 1-47 Coun­
ity Chib Dr., Sanford. was arreslrd Saturday by Sanford
poltce. Por was charged with
OUt. bullety on a law rnforcrmmt officer and m inting with
vlolrnrr. Hr wus arrrstrd for
DUI In lhr 2600 block o f South
Orlando Orlvc. and hr was ar­
rrstrd for biittrry on u law en­
forcement offlrrr and rmHtlng
with vlolrnrr In Ihr 1400 hlnrk
of Srmlnolr Ilotilrvard.
•Orrrrll Mnrrhnid. 55. of
3200 Orlando Dr., was arrrstrd
Saturday by Sanford poller.
Mnrrhrad was churgrd with
DUI and driving while Ik riisr
Is susprndrd
or
revoked.
Morrhrad was arrrstrd at the
i-onirr of first Slrrrt and Avorado Avrnur. Report aald tlut
Mnrrhrad wus slopped at a
stop sign with the Ignition
running on Ills car and Morr­
hrad uslrrp Is*hind Ihr wheel

Drug charges

*Jaundrl Ilmwn. 2-1, of 2201
DolLirway, Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday by Srmlnolr
County drputlrs. Ilrown was
charged with sale of coculnr
and possession of roralnr.
Ilrown was unrstrd at ihr
John E Polk Corrrrtlonal Fa­
cility.
Ilruwn's a next was
nude by the City/County Invrstlgatlvr llurrau.
•Jerome Gibson. 19. of 2520
SK 40, Sanford, was arrrstrd
Friday by Srmlnolr Comity
deputies. Gibson was rbargrd
with possession of a controlled
substance and arrrstrd at thr
rom rr of Jltway and Slate
Koad 40. Gibson's arrest was
made by the City/County Invesllgalivr Bureau.
•Wllllr Ilamlllon. IH. of 1700
Ridgewood Avr.. Sanford. was
arrested Friday try Seminole
County deputies.
II.million
was charged with possession

of cocaine and possession of
nur1|uana under 20 grams.
Hamilton was arrrstrd at the
abovr address. Hamilton's arrrst
was
made
by
the
Clly/County Investigative Ihirratt.
•Donna Foster. 38. of 317
Poinsett In Dr.. Sanford, was
urrrslrd Saturday by Altaitxmlr Springs pollrr. Fostrr
was charged wtlh possession
ramuibls undrr 20 grams and
arrrstrd In Ihr 500 blin k of
F^ist Slate Knad -130.
•K ld u n l Scot I. 23. of 4632
GIIIn t I St.. Lakr Monroe, was
iirrrstrd Friday hy Srmlnolr
Cmmty deputies.
Scott waa
rhargrd with possession of
cannabis under 20 grams and
resisting
without
vlolrnrr.
Scott wus arrrstrd af thr rornrr of Du ImiIh and Hulsry.
Stoll's arrest was mode liy thr
Clty/Coiinty liivrsllgativr Hureau.
•Christopher Hamilton. 23. of
1702 HldgrwfMNl Avr.. Sanford,
was urirslrd Friday by Sent Inote County deputies. Hamil­
ton wus charged with posses­
sion of cannabis and possrssion with Intent to sell. Ilamil
ton was arrrstrd at thr ulsivr
address
Hamilton’s arrrst
was made liy ihr Clly/County
Investigative llurrau.

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A hot meal, a
helping hand

CCIB on tho Job
Corey Slokrs. 23. of 1713
Uulgrwood Lane., Sanford, was
urrrslrd Saturday liy Srmlnolr
Comity deputies. Slokrs was
charged wtlh jioxxrxxtoii of tocalnr with Intent to distribute
and possession of undrr 20
grams of marijuana with Intent
In dlslrlhulr. Slokrs was arrrslrd at thr John K, Polk Corrriiiiin.il Facility. Slokrs' urrrsl
was
made
by
thr
Clly/County liivrsllgativr Hu
trail

According lo local histo­
rian Allrnnrsr llenlley. the
main house, built In ihr early
11100*. was originally uwurd
by the Stanley family anil
thrn Ihrtr daughter. Monte/,
wtio marrlrd Frank Harris.
Monte/ Harris brramr a

teacher and then principal .it
the Hopper School for Col
nrrd Children, then located
on ihr rom rr of Cypress
Avenue and 7lh Slrrrt A llrr
Harris rrtlrrd. she managed
a iLiycarr crtilrr on a prop
» rty she owned on 3rd street.
also pail of thr parcel jxir
t based by Golden Hulr.
"Ih r daycare crnlrr was
prolMbly the llrsi black day
cate in Grurgelown," Smith
said, adding that the home
on 3rd Street at one ttmr
served as a rooming house.
Nanis' daughters, nowr de­
ceased.
Iiequralhrd
Ihr
pro|ierly to thr Unllrd Nrgrci
College Fund.
Ileiillry. who rememhrrM
Harris as her third grade
trachrr. described the educa­
tor as "a vrry strong and
positive person who modeled
Icehuvlor lor children."
South said hrr agrncy
plans to sri up job training
and resource erntrrs m ihr
main house. Tlir smaller
homes could servr as tempo­
rary housing.
Those with any Informa­
tion on thr photographs or
lhe Harris property can call
Smith at 324-9123.

BRO------------ Marino-------and others at an early agr and
to Interpret spiritual and moral
values. Hie program takes It
one step further by offering Job
training skills Including thr In­
terview process.
For more

Information,

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Entrapranaor Jono Paulucci tponaora a food grvaaway oach year, m
conjunction wah Reft Plan n San­
ford. which donate* tarvicat for
distribution Araa non-profit organi­
zation* kna ig&gt; lo racatvo thou­
sand* of masts mat wd b# drstnbutad to tha naady ovar tha holiday*
Paulucci la tha toondar of Cheat
Kng. Jano s and MKhafina's brand
Ha maintain* corporal* officas in
Sanford Right On Monday, voiuntear Jama* Plan hoists cartons of
food along with Bob Sonnanburg
representing tha Grace and Gnls
program at Holy Cross Episcopal
Church Above From Paulucci En­
terprises Inc Tom Stevenson and
Joseph Russi inspect pallet* of
food before distribution

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322-0285
Iu In On n r r s
I n s u m i n •'

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call

hr given new duties. "Tony's a
talent, a special project person
who can do a number of Jobs."
Kaiser said. ‘ Ills help with this
project is grraily appreciated.
VaiiDerworp was Planning
and
Development
Director
prior to serving o-s Ai ling l\ibllc Works Director.

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Adult----------Coutlawed from P a g e LA
three children • Kicky 1101. An­
dre |ll| and Sandy (12). Their
home Is on W. Airport fllvd
nrar one of the westslde sites
"This should be a common
sense thing for them lo de­
cide." Ham assar said. Th ey
should be concerned with do­
ing whut Is morally right. How
can we allow this In our com ­
munity. around our children,
uddtng to the drugs and vio­
lence'/"
Commission Chairman Kandy
Monts, wrary from turnings
lhal began at 9:30 a.m. and In­
cluded a live-hour afternoon
session as well as the nearly
live-hour evening hearing, said

hr u tv deeply movrd liy Ihe
sim irr yet forceful testimony
by ihr etll/ens of Sanford.
Ihr commission would not
mrrt gain until Jan. 13. by
uluih'tme It would receive in­
put Iran the Sanford City
t'omm:t*lon.
Iiv Lite January. Monts said
ihr o umlsshm would drtcrttunr
whether
tt
would
"gratuli ither" the existing adult
busiurvsca - -ill toculed In Ihe
Fern I rk/Cassclbrny area.
llir v businesses have until
Srpt :u), 1999 to relocate to a
designated Industrial area or
irasr io operate. If gruiidf.ithered they would remain
where several have operated

O n 1 7 *4 2

for more than 30 years.
"It’s a bad. bad scene."
Commissioner
Win
Adams
said. "No one wants these
chilis
In
their
backyard.
There's only so much land In
Ihe county. We wish none of It
had to lie identified for pur­
poses like this."

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■ IO

Sheriffs Office.
Fslingrr said that evety patrol car within the
county has It equipped In their earn, lie -Mid
that it gives olDcrrs the ability lo work &gt;&gt;if of
one channel. The System Is used for danger­

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McLain ih.mkrd those who
luid come lo Ihe healing. "I'm
very proud of the community."
McLain said that If there was
any chance that a tolal victory
by conummlty over the adult
entertainment Industry wan
possible hr would "go to jail*' to
srr It through.

b r in g th is a d lo r

*1.OO OFF
A N Y U PS or
A IR B O R N E P K O .

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Such a victory is not yet In
sight.
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"It's a wonderful opportunity to enhance
overall safely and improve efficiency of law
enforrernenl
agencies."
said
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Jurisdictions."

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In unr of ihr homes. Goldrn
Hide Director Cynthia llamllion Smith found came urross
some old pholographs and
papers. Intent on maintainlug any historic significance
associated with Ihr pro|&gt;rrty,
Smith Is saving nil rrcords.
"Wr waul to krrp every
tiling as closr lo Ihr original
home as possible." Siiiilh
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*akl. arr an linpurtanl part
of the community's history
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inuin a mvstrrv Wtlh Oir
help of some of thr longtlmr
Sanford residents. Smith Is
hoping lhal some of tiir pro
pie can be Ulrntlflrd.
"Wr don't know who any of
the people III the picture arr.
but wr think one of Ihrm
may be Mrs. Harris." Smith
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Regular Services at
800.915 4 10 30 AM
Sunday School Christmas Program
7 00 PM
DECEMBER 23
Regular Services at:
800.915 4 1030 PM
DECEMBER 24
530 PM
CNIOrns 'Happy Birthday Jesus’ Party
7 30 PM
jruon Service
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1030 PM
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915 AM
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10 00 AM ............................... Sunday School
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"This is Chrittmas”

Venue. aik*emu«'

December 34
•:30 PM
Candlelight Communion Service

Co m #, worship
and celebrate H is birth.

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Worship Service
Feetival of Leuons and Carols
Sunday. December 21.3:00 pm
Hangmg of Vse Greens end Family Sot*&gt; Supper
Wednesday. Dec. 24 7:00 pm
CNkkens Nativity Pageant A
FemJy Euchanst and Story
Chrietmaa Eve Wed.. Oecember 24
7 00 pm •FamSy Buchans* and 8»ory
10 JO pm Chotal Euchanel
700 Rlnehert Road • Lake Mery • 444-5*73 \ I

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Wednesday, December 24
7:00 p.m.
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301 Markham Woods Road
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FAMILIES Thursday Night Bible Study 7:00 pin.

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ADULT CHOIR
DEC 21 6 00 PM

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Christmas Eve. Wednesday,
December 24
6t30 P.M.
Westvlew Baptist Church

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Come loin us for candlelight and caiols as
we celebrate the birth of our saviour.

4100 Paola Road (46A)
Sanford. FL 32771
Phone (407) 323-0523
We wish to you and yours

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6 00 PM

NEW YEAR S EVE
PRAYER MEETINQ 6 30 PM

Stephen P. Nelson

WORSHIP WITH US
THIS HOLY SEASON .

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3101 W. tat Street, Sanford

a Joyous and blessed Christmas.

322-2914

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322-3122

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Sunday Morning Advent 4 Worship

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Chrietmaa Eve Candlelight Service

DECEMBER 25- 10:30 A.M.

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Christmas Day Matins

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C A N D L E L IG H T S E R V IC E S
7PM &amp; 11 PM
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499 N. Country Club Rd.
Lake Mary •322-1472

“ Sk a t e ft fo S e a m

‘ 322-3552 or 323-0810

Tim Zimmerman

Palmetto Avenue
Baptist Church

ST. ALIM’S

for these special dates

and the King's Brass

DECEMBER 21st
6:00 p.m.

CH R ISTM AS EVE/CHR1STMAS SCHEDULE

WcJnetdiy, December 24
7:00 PM Family Euchanst (Nursery provided)
11:00 PM Solemn High Mass (Incense)
Thursday, December 23
10.00 AM Sung Eucbansi

Adult Choir Cantata: *A Christmas Gathering*

DECEMBER 24th
7:30 p.m.

AMS W. SR 424 ( Alum. Aft.)

Candlelight Christmas Eve Service

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Seafay, Deceaber 21 • 10i30 AM
Teen Christmas Drama Nursery f'mided
Deceafcer 22 • 24 • TtAO• tiN PM
Live Nativity In The Church Parking Lot
S—day, Deeeaber 21 • trOO PM
The Evening Senice HiU be Around
The Nativity in Parking Lot

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(1/4 Mile off Grttaway SR 417 Cuiag Lust)
Oviedo, Florida

2626 Palmetto Are. Sanford. PL
325-1063 Paator Hon Williams

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In Concert
Sunday, January 4
6:00 pjn.
Neighborhood Alliance
Church
301 Markham Woods Road
Longwood • 869-6072

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WEDNESDAY

Snnforcl Hornlfl

Sports
Dean
Smith

Lions impound ‘Dogs
Oviedo boys rally past DeLand; Crooms
falls late; Lake Howell girls whip Hornets

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Basketball in
the county is
a must see
this season
S A N F O R D _ S c c t t u h o w c l o w th e b o y s *
h ig h s c h o o l b a s k e t b a ll t r a m a a r e m a t c h e d In
th e c o u n t y t h is y e a r a lm o s t m a k e s m e w is h I
w a s s t ill c o a c h in g c o lle g e b a s k e t b a ll.
E v e r y s q u a d tn t h e c o u n t y Is ta le n t e d a n d
t h e r e a r e n o * g lm m le s * o n th e s c h e d u le . E v e n
fir s t y e a r p r o g r a m s a t C r o o m s a n d W i n t e r
S p r in g s a r e lo a d e d w it h ta le n t a n d c a n s n e a k
u p a n d b it e a p e r c e iv e d fa v o r ite o n a n y g iv e n
n ig h t .
T h is Is th e m o o t ta le n t fr o m t o p t o b o t t o m
In t h e a r e a th a t I h a v e s e e n s in c e t h e 1900B l c a m p a ig n w h e n D ill P a y n e t o o k a 3 1 -3
S e m in o le H ig h t r a m to th e s ta te c h a m p io n n i p s tr
'H u t y e a r e v e r y t e a m tn th e c o u n t y , a n d
C la s s 4 A - D is t r ic t 5 (o r th a t m a t t e r , w a s
h e a v ily ta le n te d a n d y o u h a d t o f ig h t e v e r y
n ig h t f o r a w in .
In (a c t. S e m in o le h a d b e a t e n A p o p k a , w h o
w a s In th e d is t r ic t th a t y e a r , t h r e e t im e s I n
th e r e g u la r s e a s o n . In c lu d in g a g a m e tn a
C h r is t m a s T o u r n a m e n t , b u t h a d t o g e t t w o
fr e e t h r o w s fr o m G le n S t a m b a u g h In t h e f i ­
n a l s e c o n d s to e d g e th e B lu e D a r t e r s tn t h e
s e m ifin a ls o f th e d is t r ic t t o u r n a m e n t .
A n d w h y Is th e c o u n t y s o g o o d t h is y e a r ?
Y e a th e r e a r e a lo t o f ta le n te d p la y e r s , b u t I
t h in k y o u a ls o h a v e to lo o k a t t h e ta le n t In
t h e c o a c h in g r a n k s a s w e ll. E v e r y s c h o o l h a s
a v e r y g o o d b a s k e t b a ll p e r s o n a t th e h e lm ,
a n d In m o s t c a s e s , a v e r y g o o d a s s is t a n t a t
h is s id e .
J u s t lo o k a t O v ie d o . S o m e p e o p le w o n d e r
w h y t h e L io n s a l e d o in g s o w e ll a n d r a n k a l
s o n ig h b e c a u s e t h e t e a m d o e s n 't h a v e a s t f
p e r s t a r . P a r t o f t h e r a n k in g . N o . 4 t h is w e e k ,
c a n b e e x p la in e d b e c a u s e O v ie d o p la y e d In
th e f i A c h a m p io n s h ip g a m e la a t s p r in g .
B u t a lo tl o
i f t h e s u c c e s s c a n b e a c c r e d it e d to
th e c o a c h e s . E d K e r s h n e r w a s a h ig h ly r e ­
g a r d e d c o a c h In b a s k e t h a ll h o t b e d I n d ia n a
b e fo r e h e e v e r c a m e to F lo r id a . A n d s in c e a r ­
r i v i n g h e h a s t u r n e d K ls s lm m e e - O s c e o la . a
t e a m th a t y o u c o u ld a lm o s t c o u n t a s a
g u a r a n t e e d w in o v e r e v e r y y e a r . I n t o a s ta te
a n d n a t io n a l p o w e r .

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D eLA N D _ J o s h C uB en. b o m b er.
T h e D eLan d b a y s ' b a s k e tb a ll te a s
th e foot b a ll M i w a s n o t th e o n ly p la c e th e fa n n e r
i th ro w s th e b e m b a s C uBen turned
IM S lon g-ran ge g u n n er T u e s d a y t M X to h e lp th e L i­
o n s p a i d ow n ik e M l k g
79-73 In a C lass 0ADtstrtct 3 g a m s t th e D o g Pound.
C M edo. ran k ed faurth agstn th is w e e k In th e F S W A
C la s s 6 A S tate M L w a s In d e e p trou b le a lte r fa llin g
b e h in d 36-13 a fte r th e first qu arter.
B u i th e L ion s a w o k e m th e seco n d period , c lo s in g
to w ith in on e p a M . 3 9 -39 , a t h s lltk n e o n th e stren gth
o f a 30-13 scorin g a d van tage.
O vied o then u sed a n o th er 3 6 p oin t qu a rter in the
th ird p eriod, o u la ro rtn g D eL an d 39-19 to Lake th e lead
far good . T h e taro te a m s th en b ottled to s 15-15
s ta n d o ff In the fin al e t ^ it m in u tes.
C u llen hit s U o f th e li o n s ' n in e th rre-p otn tera an d
fin ish ed w ith a ga m e-h igh 3 6 points. T h e o n ly o th e r

J u c k e r h a s h a d a c o u p le o f g o o d y e a r s a n d
m a d e th e p la y o ffs , b u t; t ills Is a f ir s t f o r K o h n
a n d th e S liv e r H a w k s . C o n g r a t u la t io n g u y s .
A n d th a t's n o t e v e n t o m e n t io n t h e J ob
M ik e G a u d r e a u h a s d o n e a t L a k e M a r y s in c e
ta k in g o v e r f o r W illie R ic h a r d s o n la s t y e a r o r
th e w a y N o r m a n R e a d y h a s L y m a n p la y in g .
A n d d o n 't fo r g e t B o b T r a ln a a n d ' A r r o w
F o r c e V I. w h ic h Is f ig h t in g t o o t h a n d n a il I n
a n u n b e lie v a b ly s t r o n g C la s s Q A -D is tr ic t S
a n d h a v in g to t a k e o n th e f iA s c h o o ls tn t h e
SAC.
It's J u st to o b a d t h a t o n ly t w o t e a m s (tn 6 A ]
c a n a d v a n c e t o t h e p la y o ffs .

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the lead to a U potnta. 4 1 -35 . a l halftim e.
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riod and ou tacorrd the W o lv es 33-16 to tak e a 86-67

U .S. World Cup Team to train locally
S A N F O R D _ T h e S em in o le C ou n ty S p o rts
T ra in in g C en te r a t S ylvan Lake Park w ill h o st
th e U n ited S tates M en 's W o rld C u p T r a m b e g in ­
n in g J a n u a ry 5. 1996.
T n e 3 0 -m em b er squ ad ph is coach es an d a d ­
m in istrative s ta ff adll m ak e the T ra in in g C en ter
th eir h ead qu arters fo r th e m onth o f Jan u ary.
T h is w ill b e th e th ird W orld C up team to uar
the tartUty fo r trainin g. In 1994. the R epu blic o f
Irelan d u sed the T ra in in g C en ter and in 1996.
th e U n ited S ta ir s W o m en 's tra m used th e fa c ili­
tie s to prep a re for th eir W orld C up g a m es.
In ad dition , (h e U.S. W om en also used the fa ­
c ilitie s in th eir p re p a ra tio n far the 1996 Ohrm-

pic O a m ra a n d w en t on to w in th e gold m edal tn
th e Brat e v e r W o m en 's O lym pic S o ccer O a m ra
"W h en th e S em in ole C ounty S p o rts T ra in in g
C en ter w a s d evelop ed tn I9 6 0 , ww cou ld on ly
im agin e th e effect It would h a ve o n o u r C ounty.
* s a id O s ry E K aiser. C ou n ty M anager. *What
w e h ove foun d la that when w e have th e U n ited
S ta le s N a tio n a l T eam s train in g here, w e have
th e e y e s o f th e w o rld focused o n o u r County.
"W ith th at com e s great exp osu re an d a llo w s
us to s h in e and show o ff ou r m agn ificen t fields
a n d fa c ilitie s lo th e world.*
"B y h a vin g th e U.S. M en's W o rld C u p tram
u sing o u r facilities, again the e y e s o f th e w orld
w ill b e turned lo Sem inole C oun ty. W ith (h is
exp osu re. It undoubtedly w ill In crease th e In te r­

rat In our fa c ilitie s an d allowa u s to
strata Sem inole C o u n ty's proud I
o f tw ­
tog a lead er to th e s p orts world
fields and fortu n es available.'
in addition to th e M en 's W orld C u p I
U.S.
Soccer has also sch ed u led Ks U n der-3 3
t*s
team In Jan uary an d Its U n d r r - 3 0 1________
February lo Join th e M ajor League S o c ce r
for trainin g.
T h i s schedule o f (ra in in g will h a ve a _______
doua econom ic Im pact on Sem tn oie C ou n ty."
said Randall C. M orris. C h a tm a n . S e m tn o ie
C ounty Board
of
C ounty
C o m m is s io n e rs .
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matmen
claim
five titles
LO NG W O O D _ N in e S e m in o le
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w re stlers
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T ou rn am en t loot w eek en d .
B u rgess (Lym an) at 113. Y a n g
(Lake M ary) a l 125; O tota (Lym an j
at 171. O odw tn (O viedo) a t 109 a n d
C. C am p b ell (Lake H ow ell) a t 31S
w ere th e d ivision w in n ers, w h ile L
C am p b ell (O viedo) a t 103. H uie
(O viedo) at 140. W a tts (O viedo) a t
171 a n d S teph en son (L a k e M ary) a t
180 w ere the runners-up.
T h in g s d id not g o aa w ell In (h e
(earn race fo r the S A C sq u a d s o s
O vied o w as top cou n ty team w ith a
fifth place fin ish b eh in d c h a m p io n
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w ith L ak e H ow ell nin th . 1
M ary
10th. Lake B ran tley 13th an d W in ­
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field.

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t h e G r e a t F lo r id a S h o o t o u t , w h ic h th e L io n s
w ill p la y tn th is w e e k e n d . In t o o n e o f th e t o p
h o lid a y t o u r n a m e n t s In t h e c o u n t r y .
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c o u p In h ir in g R a y R id e n o u r a s a n a s s is ta n t ,
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t o n a B e a c h C o m m u n it y C o lle g e , h a s o n e o f
th e b e s t b a s k e t b a ll m in d s 1 h a v e e v e r s e e n .
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c o a c h w e p la y e d a g a in s t. T h e y p la y e d h a r d ,
h a d e n t h u s ia s m , a n d w o u ld n e v e r g iv e u p .
H e to o k p la y e r s w h o h a d p h y s ic a l a b ilit y
a n d m a d e th e m b a s k e t b a ll p la y e r s . A n d t h a t
c a n b e s h o w n b y t h e te a m th a t w o n th e s t a t e
c h a m p io n s h ip a n d m a d e a g r e a t s h o w in g In
like N a t io n a l T o u r n a m e n t b a c k I n th e e a r l y
D P s . H e h a d a t r e m e n d o u s ly t a le n t e d p o in t
g u a r d In a k id n a m e d M o o r e (t h e fir s t n a m e
e s c a p e s m e ), a n d a b u n c h o f r o ll p la y e r s .
T h a t te a m c a m e o u t o f th e M id - F lo r id a C o n ­
fe r e n c e T o u r n a m e n t (F C C - J h a d w o n t h e
r e g u la r s e a s o n tit le ) a n d p r o c e e d e d t o a d ­
v a n c e a ll th e w a y t o th e n a t io n a ls .
I w o u ld a ls o lik e t o c o m m e n d a p a ir o f
c o a c h e s w h o h a v e p a id t h e ir d u e s , S t e v e
K a lin s t L a k e H o w e ll a n d S t e v e J u c k e r a t
L a k e B r a n tle y . T h e s e m e n fin a lly h a v e t e a m s
th a t c a n w in th e d is t r ic t a n d a d v a n c e to t h e
s ta te p la y o ffs a t s c h o o l's w h o s e t e a m s h a v e
n o t b e e n r e g a r d e d w it h m u c h r e s p e c t o v e r
th e y e a r s .

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T h e y h e lp tn t h e lo c k e r r o o m t o k e e p th e p e a c e ,
g iv e o u t e q u ip m e n t a n d m a k e s u r e e v e r y t h in g is
r u n n in g a s It s h o u ld b e .
D u r in g th e g a m e s , e a c h c o a c h h a s a d u t y ,
w h e t h e r h e Is In th e p r e s s b o x t r a n s m it t in g i n ­
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ta le n t e d c o a c h , h e a d fo o tb a ll c o a c h J im W o r ­
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fie ld s o f th e c o u n t y ’s s c h o o ls , w o r k in g a n d c a r i n g
a b o u t th e s t u d e n t a t h le t e s in th e ir c a r e .
T h e s e p e o p le a r e a s s is t a n t c o a c h e s .
E v e r y t e a m h a s a t le a s t o n e . O n e c o a c h w h o
w h ile d e v o t in g tim e , e n e r g y a n d c o n c e r n to t h e
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Tentative weight classes are 94. 101. 110. 119.
127. I3H. 149 and 105 pounds.
Each tournament will be double elimination,
feature folkstyle rules and there will lie Individ­
ual awards.
Call Carpenger at (-107) 320-3670 for mote de­
tails.

IN B R I E F
Ram soccer alumnus needed
LAKE MARY _ Lake Maty High School* boy*
soccer tram will hold Its 14th annual Alumni
Game on Saturday. December 27th at I p m at
Don T. Reynold* Stadium
Former player* arr encouraged to attend n r n
If they don't want to play In the game.
For quesdon*. call Coach McCorkle at 3200708.

Sanford Adult Softball
SANFORD _ The Sanford Krrrrailon Depart
men! Is taking registrations for the Adult Softball Leagues at the Downtown Krrrrailon Cen­
ter on the first floor of Sanlbrd City Hall on the
comer o f Seminole Boulevard and Park Avenue.
The slowpltch leagues to be offered for the
Polar Bear league* starting In January are
men's, women's. Co-Ed. church and a new In­
dustrial division for company teams only.
For more information please call 330 5097.

SH S alumni baseball
SANFORD _ Seminole High School I* looking
lor alumni to attend the annual baseball game
and cookout to be held on Saturday. January
24. 1998.
Ple.i*e call Mike IVmrrs at 320-5058 and leave
your name and number and someone will return
call with information

Sanford Adult Flag Football
SANFORD _ The Sanford Rrcreatlon Depart­
ment Is taking registrations for an Adult Flag
Football league at the Downtown Kerreatlon
Center on the first floor of Sanfonl City Hall on
the comer of Seminole Boulevard and ,vark Ave­
nue.
Die games will l&gt;e played on Wednesday or
Friday night's al Chase Dark, beginning the
second week of December.
D ie games will follow the rules and guidelines
set forth by the Florida Rrcreatlon and Parks
Association (FRPAI. D ie FRPA has a statewide
Hag football association with weekend tournuments and stale rankings.
For more information, call Ihe Sanford Rec­
reation Department at 330-5697.

Girls' wrestling tournaments
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS . lake Brantley High
School and coach Kevin Carpenger are pleased
lo announce a series of Women's Invitational
Wrestling Tournaments In association with the
Seminole County Women's Wrestling Program
The four tournaments will take place at Lakr
Brantley High School on January I Oth and Feb­
ruary 20th and at Lake Howell High School on
December 19th
Women are eligible under F1ISAA (Florida
High School Activities Association) rules and It
will cost $30 as a team or $5 as an Individual.

50+ Baseball Laagua at U C F

C a ro lln e -to th un e tickets

ORLANDO . Want to play hardball, perhaps
one more ttmc?
A league for players at least SO years old In
1998 (bom 1948 or before) Is forming al the
University of Central Florida and Is looking for
qultr a few good...or at least willing...players.
*We will play a five week season. January 6 lo
Frbnmry 3. with games on Tuesday night's.*
said Loren Knutson of UCF*s Recreation Serv­
ice*. *Wc need about 50 players to form four
teams.*
The rost per player will not exceed 915. with
an additional $10 for shirts and hats If Ihe
teams want them and sponsors cannot be
found.
"We play a short fence and a dose backstop,
limit llie pitchers to two Innings and the games
to two hours.* says Knutson.
So break out the liniment and ghre It a try.
Call (407) 823-2401) for Information.

D A Y T O N A B E A C H _ T ic k e ts far th e
29th N orth C a ro lm a / B e th u n e -C o o k a a
b all g a m e are o n s ale n o w a t th e O cean
In D ayton a B each .
T ic k e ts ra n o n ly b e p u re b aaed In a
gam e, n o n -c on fere n c e p a c k a ge fo r $ 6 0 fo r I
level aeata a n d $ 4 0 for u p p er le v el seating,
p a ck a ge
In clu d es B eth u n e-C oo k m an
against th e U n iversity o f C en tra l
T u esd a y, N ov e m b e r 25th at S p .m .; th e U r
sity o f N orth C a ro lin a o n M on de
29th at 7 :3 0 p .m .: an d th e U n iversity o f '
on W e d n e s d a y . D e c e m b e r 31st at 4 p.m .
N orth C aro lin a , the cou n try's p eren n ial
k etb all p ow erh o u se, featu res the talen t o f D a ]
Ion a B ea ch n a tive V in c e C arter, w h o av
13 p oin ts p er g a m e last y e a r for th e T a r H eaii
For m ore in form ation , con tact th e O cean
ter B ox O ffic e at (904) 2 5 4 4 5 45 o r T ic k e tM a s tr
at 1407) 839-3900.

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lead after
three quarters.
Die Panthers could
not
maintain the momentum in the
final period, however, as Del­
tona bounced back with a 2215 scoring advantage to pull
out the victory,
The Crooms |unior varsity
also suffered a tough loss, fal­
ling to the Wolves. 62-42.
Deltona had four players In
double figures. Brun (18). Sato
(16). Martin (15) and Robinson
HOI.
The Panthers, whose record
fell to 4-4. was led by Dtus
Waldo with a game-high 26
points,
a total that
wras
equaled by teammate Terrance
Perkins, who hit five three
pointers.

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th e r . e x r r p t fo r th e a w e s o m e L a k e M a r y
K a n ts, t h e g ir ls ' le a r n s a r e a lm o s t a s c lo s e ly
m a tc h e d .
M e e a s t M p I I i f e fe e ’e t a S . I f y o u

HOWELL GIRLS
SWEEP HORNETS
WINTER PARK _ Lake Howell
awoke from a lethargic first
quarter and went on to clobber
Bishop Moore. 56-33, In a girls'
basketball game Monday night
at Lake Howell High School.
The Silver Hawks led lust 9-7
after the first quarter, but outscored the Hornets 47-26 the
rest of the way. Lake Howell
held Bishop Moore out of dou­
ble figure scoring In every
quarter but the fourth, when
the Hornets tallied 11 points.
The Silver Hawks junior var­
sity also won big. throttling
Bishop Moore 63-49.
Christine
Pizza
led
all
scorers with 14 points for take
Howell, which also got 10
points from Kurry Kane.
No one scored more than
seven points for the Hornets
( 6 - 8).
The Stiver Hawk* are now 97 on the season and will play
in Ocoee against Central Flor­
ida Christian Academy on
Thursday at 7 p.m.

h a v e n 't b e e n o u t t o a e e t h e S e m in o le C o m ­
m u n it y C o lle g e w o m e n 's b a s k e t b a ll t e a m
p la y , y o u a r e m i s s i n g a g r e a t s h o w .
C o a c h K e n P a t r ic k a n d h is a s s is t a n t . T o n y
M a n d t v t lle . h a v e p u t t o g e t h e r a t r e m e n d o u s
f m i p « r - p L t y c r * t o a f S f p k y - T h e R a id e r s
w lO f in is h th e p r e - b r e a k s c h e d u le o n t h e
r o a d a t H ills b o r o u g h In T a m p a t o n ig h t , b u t
w i l l h a v e t h r e e g o o d h o m e g a m e s c o m in g u p
In c o u p le o f w e e k s . O n D e c e m b e r 3 0 th . S C C
w ill h o o t th e C a n a d ia n N a t io n a l T e a m (6
p .m .), t h e n o n th e th ir d o f J a n u a r y h o s t
G le n O a k o u t o f Illin o is P p .m .). a n d t h e n
fin a lly o p e n c o n fe r e n c e p la y a g a in s t C e n t r a l
F lo r id a C o m m u n it y C o lle g e o n J a n u a r y 7 th
a t 6 p .m . T h e P a t r io t s a r e th e d e fe n d in g
s t a t e c h a m p io n s w h o fin is h e d s e c o n d In th e
n a t io n a l t o u r n a m e n t a y e a r a g o a n d h a v e
h a n d e d t h e R a id e r * o n e o f t h e ir t w o lo s s e s

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Josh Culsn took off ih# thouldor pads but contlnusd to bomb away a* ha
mada tlx thrss-pointers In Oviado's 79-73 victory over D o Land Tuooday.

Soccer------------------Coatlanod from Pago 11
riomlcs of aports to be one of the most valuable
assets to our County.
"The fields and facilities at Sylvan Lake Park
are a blueprint of how sports can have a posi­
tive Impact on a county's economy and reputa­
tion throughout the world while enhancing the
quality of life for our citizens.*
The men’s Under-23 team will Join Ihe World
Cup team from January 5. through January 17,
1998. The teams will be using both locker
rooms, weight room, training/treatment room,
meeting rooms and offices.
The United Scales Soccer Federation has a
contract wliti Seminole County for use of Ihe fa-

acllllles at Sylvan Lake Park through the year
3003. The men's national team Director. Pam
Perkins. Is baaed year-round at the Training
Center.
Major League Soccer and U.S. Soccer's Under20 men's team has planned use of the fields and
facilities at the Seminole County Sports Train­
ing Center at Sylvan Lake Park from February 6.
1998. through March 1. 1998.
MLS has scheduled the Tampa Bay Mutiny
and Los Angeles Oalaxy to train In Seminole
County for the League's mandatory training. The
Columbus Crew la scheduled to use the Training
Center, as they did In 1997, for two weeks be­
ginning February 16 through March I. 1998.

Heroes------------------C o s tlix M from Page IB
M o r e t h a n U k e ly, th e a s s is ­
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h a s s o m a n y a d d it io n a l r e ­
s p o n s ib ilitie s . T h e a s s is t a n t s
m a y g e t a lit t le m o r e o n e o n -o n e
c o n ta c t
w it h
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so m e a re te a c h e rs a t a n ­
o t h e r s c h o o l In th e c o u n t y
a n d s o m e a r e n 't e v e n t e a c h ­
e rs . T h e y w o r k f o r o u t s id e
b u s in e s s e s In th e c o m m u ­
n it y a n d b u s in e s s e s o u ts id e
th e c o m m u n it y . S o m e a s s is ­
ta n t c o a c h e s a r e th e s p o u s e s
o f th e c o a c h a n d s o m e m ig h t
n o t e v e n lik e th e c o a c h .
T h e b o t t o m lin e Is t h a t t h e
a s s is t a n t s o r e In v o lv e d w i t h
th e s p o r t b e c a u s e t h e y c a r e .

N o t a b o u t th e s p o t lig h t o r
th e r e s p o n s ib ilit y , b u t a b o u t
th e k id s . A n d I f h e a d c o a c h e s
a r e n ’t m a k in g a n y t h i n g f o r
th e ir
U m e.
I m a g in e
how
m uch
th e
a s s is t a n t s
arc
m a k in g .
N e x t t im e t h e r e 's a g a m e ,
th a n k
th e
a s s is t a n t s
fo r
t h e ir tim e . T h e y c a r e J u st a s
m u c h a b o u t t h e k id s a n d
w o r k Just a s h a r d a s th e
h e a d c o a c h e s d o . T h e y J u st
d o n 't g e t t h e ir n a m e s In th e
p a p e r.

t h is y e a r .
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6 p .m . s t a r t in g U m e . y o u a r e o u t o f t h e g y m
b y 8 p .m .
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n a liz in g J a a n a K o t o v a f o r b e in g t a ll?
T h e fr e s h m a n fr o m E s t o n ia c a n 't h e lp It I f
s h e 's 7 - f o o t ta ll. It’s b e e n d iffic u lt f o r h e r b e ­
c a u s e w h e n s h e g e t s c lo s e t o s o m e o n e . It
s e e m s U k e th e o f f ic ia ls a lw a y s b lo w th e w h is ­
tle . b u t I f s h e g e t a h lt a lit t le o n th e f l b o w . o r
s o m e o n e h it s h er* h a n d t r y in g t o d is lo d g e
t h e b a ll, th a t 's o k a y b e c a u s e s h e Is b i g g e r
t h a n e v e r y o n e e la e .
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b a s k e t a n d ta k e s 2 4 s h o t a t t e m p t s , g o a
w h o le g a m e w it h o u t s h o o t in g e v e n o n e fr e e
t h r o w ? I A n d t h a t a lm o s t im p o s s ib le . I n
fa c t. In th a t p a r t ic u la r g a m e a t M a n a t e e lo s t
w e e k , t i l e R a id e r s t e a m o n ly s h o t o n e fr e e
th r o w In 4 0 m in u t e s o f b a s k e tb a ll. C o m e o n
now .
l i e fa ir . I a m n o t a s k in g th e r e fs t o s w a l­
lo w ( h e i r w h is t le 's . I f s h e fo u ls , c o ll t h e fo u l.
B u t I f s h e g e t s fo u le d , c a ll It.

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e ig n a n ti n o t u n d e r s t a n d in g th e la n g u a g e
c o m p le t e ly . It's b e e n d iffic u lt t o m a k e h e r
u n d e r s t a n d th a t s h e la n o t b e in g p ic k e d o n .
ut le a s t w e h o p e n o t.
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to h a p p e n f o r th e fe m a le g a m e t o g e t b e tte r .
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ih e o ffic ia ls r e fe r e e t h e g a m e w it h th e s o m a
z e a l a n d p r o fe s s io n a lis m th a t t h e y r e f
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People
Puff up your holiday entertaining
Alzheimer's support
fm w t it ly .
th e
A U h e tm r r 't
support g ro u p in Snnfaed h u
been dtsaohred d u e to la c k o f
support. T h o se needing a s s is ­
tance and In form ation m a y cah
I-BOO-M O-1910.

Rotary Club
Notary C lu b o f Lake M ary
m ee t*
T h u rsd ay
m o rn in g *.
7:30-0:30 a m ., at th e M arrio tt
C ourtyard, o ff W eal L ak e M ary
(lou lcvard .
C on ta c t
B rian
O verby, presid en t, a t 3 33-0034.

Ssrtoma Club
T h e S e rtom a C lu b o f South
Sem in ole C oun ty, d ed icated to
the ad van cem en t o f sp eech an d
hearin g c h ild ren , m e e t* every
T h u rsd ay m orning, from 7 J O
to 0 :3 0 a m ., a t th e S a b a l P oin t
C ou n try
C lu b
on
W ek tw a
S p rin g * R oad. Lon gw ood. P o ­
ten tial m em b ers a r e tn vllrd to
a tten d .

berry !S e n io r C en ter. 3 0 0 Lake
Triplet D rive. C a aa c lb c n y .

ALANON, ALATEEN
A LA N O N
and
ALATEEN
m eetin gs a re h e ld every T h u rs ­
day. at 0 p .m ., at S an ford
C hristian C hurch, 730 U p o o ls
R oad . S an ford . F o r In fo rm a ­
tion. caD 333-0534.

BIim Qfm « Pieters
S an ford B lue G ra ss P ick ers
m eet every T h u rsd ay, fro m 6 -1 0
p .m .. a t the O fe s t e r S an ford
C h a m b er o f C om m erce. P ic k era and g rln n e rs a re w e lcom e.
For Inform ation, c a ll C h a rle s
E. M iller 1407) 333-5394.

Sanford Historic Trust
T h e S a n ford H is to ric Tru st
m eets the first T h u rsd a y o f the
m onth, a t 7 p .m ., a t th e F irst
S treet G allery, 3 0 7 M agn olia
Ave.

Amataur Radio

Weight Wstcbsrs
A loca l c h a p te r o f W e ig h t
. W a tch ers m eets a t th e !-*!»*
M ary
C om m u n ity
B u ild in g
every T h u rsd a y from 4:45 to
0:45 p.m.

Toaslmsstsrs
T h e O m ni T o a itm a a ie r a C lu b
: M H 6 I w ill m eet a t 5 :3 0 p.m .

! every Thursday at the AAA
Building
1000 AAA
Drive.
’ llrathruw. Quests and prospec­
tive members are wrlrome.
; Call I ten ram Ollck. 323 0009.
for more information.

Ssnior Frlsnds
The Columbia Medical CmIrr-Sanfurd Chapter of Senior
friends meets every serond
Thursday, at 10:30 u.m.. al (he
Sinfunl Senior Center, 401 E.
Seminole Ulvd. tnirresting and
timely programs are featured
monthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors are welcome. For
Information, call U&lt; Lawler, di­
rector. 331 4500. Ext. 3784.

Pot Luck dinner
Widowed persons ore Invited
lo allend a pot luck dinner at
5:30 p.m. every third Thursday
tif the month at the Cassel­

N avy P etty O fflc e r la t C la ss
J oh n E. Y ou n gb loo d , oane o f
Sau l Y ou n gb lood o f W est ISth
Street an d C arleth a M erk erson
o f H ard in g A ven u e. S an ford ,
lia s com p lctrd a six-m on th d e ­
ploym ent to th e M ed iterra n ea n
Sea with F igh ter Squ ad ron 14.
em b ark ed ab oard th e a irc ra ft
c a n te r U S S Joh n F. Kennedy.
T h e 1979 g rad u a te o f S e m i­
nole High S ch ool Joined the
N avy In D ecem b er 1970.

CRAIO A. TAYLOR
A ir F orce A irm a n 1st C la s s
C ra ig A . T a y lo r h a s grad u ated
from b asic m ilitary train in g at
Lackland A ir F orce Bose. San
An ton io, T exas.
T a y lor la th e son o f C h a rle s
A. T a y lo r Jr. o f 400 C o llin s
C ou rt. O ran ge C ity, an d G le n ­
d ora T yle r, a ls o o r O ran ge C ity.

T h e Lake M on roe A m ateu r
R ad io Society m ee ts every drat
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m ., a l the
S e n io r C en ter. L ak e T rip le tt
Drive. C asselb erry. Foe In fo p
m otion, c o il K arl L am b ert. 0950 7 64 . or A l Kirk. 333-4407.

Unlvaralty Woman
A m erican
A s s o c ia tio n
of
U n iversity W om en m eets the
Orel Thu rsday o f each m onth
a t 7 p m . at th e R ollin g H ill*
M oravian C hurch. S ta le R oad
434. Longw o od.

mI like to grt ea

say high
cocking from scratch. I
think there are certain things that only
a craty perssa (o r a trained chef)
1 tty la mahe at I
e.puffpastry. the Rght, buttery,
m alt!lay
ayt red paatiy used
ui
to make
m m . Mating puff pastry is an
hours long ordeal And why bother?
bqy perfectly good puff pastry,
in:
So, with Ihe holidays up
you stoch up Then, when you're
entertaining, you can wow your guests
wKh f ‘
- - - - - them, especially when you i
that you made them yourself (except
lor Ihe pastry part, and you don't have
to announce than
Beth the redoes below were made
using Pepperidge Farm brand puff
pastry. The bos weighs ju tl over a
pound and coataina tw o sheets of
pastry, each 9-and-l/l inches i
of puff pastry might come in a differ
ent sias: if so, you’ll have to adjust the
ffClpFl.
The first one conies from Michel
LeBorgne, head chef at the New Eng
land Culinary Institute In Montpelier
II looks complicated, but it's not; il
really only involves chopping up some
chicken and mushrooms in s food pro
cesser and wrapping Ihe delicious
dry. Bring
i te a party and
■pastry.
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result ini
[it
IAN TE E you will be a
I GUARANTEE
The second la the dessert 1 1
when rm out of lime and energy Yeu
can use, aa a filling a half recipe of
any fruit pie filling, but In Ihe dead of
winter canned cherries teem perfect
You can evan mahe your own
Nipofewns: Tho Prpprrtdgf Farm box
has a recipe But H calls for instant
vsmlls pudding, and TH AT gets me up
on my high horse again. Mahe your
pudding at least, from scratch

Amoflcan Lag ion
A m erican Legion Pool 53 and
Unit m eet the secon d T h u rs ­
day. al 8 p.m .. a t th e rest
hom e. 2074 S. Sanford A ve. For
Inform ation. c a ll 333-1653.

JALOUWC OF CHICK IN AMO
1 17-1M

Ordar of Feather
T h e O rder o f th e F eath er T u r ­
tle Lodge m eets the secon d
Thu rsday
e v en in g
of
each
m onth al the HOF hall. M ag­
nolia M ail. Sanford. F or th o s e
w h o desire, a covered dish d in ­
n e r la served a l 6 :30 p.m . T h e
regular m eetin g la a l 7:30 p.m.
T o p ic s
c on cern in g
native
A m erican s are d iscu ssed. C all
W h ile F eather. 333-7600. for
in form ation .

A ir Force A irm a n 1st C la s s
B ryan D. P resley has arrived
for duly a t In cirtlk A ir B ase.
Turkey.
Presley Is a secu rity p o lic e
w ith the 39th Secu rity F o rce s
Squadron.
He la the son o f D a m I L and
R cbbecca J. P resley o f 1996
C ou rtlon d Ulvd., Deltona.
T h e airm an la a 1994 gradu­
ate o f D eltona H igh S c h o o l.
■ T A R L. M IL L S
A rm y Pvt. ryon L. M ills has
graduated from O n e S ta tio n
Unit T ra in in g (O S U T) a t the
U.S. A rm y In fa n try S c h o o l,
Fort Denning. C olu m b u s. Qa.
M ills la the son o f M ark W.
an d B arbara T . M ills o f 3455
Klm berty Drive. D elton a.
He la a 1907 grad u ate o f P in e
R idge H igh S ch ool, D elton a.

DEAR AWIY I um u 47-&gt;eur old
woman who was diagnosed with
bipolar disorder (manic depressioni
four year* ago. The doctor said the
medication would take care of it,
then he arnt me home to deal with
It.

The medication helped for a
while, however. I became resentful
and unhappy with the side effect*
and quit taking it. I seemed to be
fine fur the Brat sis months, then
boom — manic city! I ended up at a
psychiatric center for five days.
I voluntarily attended the twoweek intensive outpatient program.
I am luck on lithium and feel guud.
During the program I learned
there is a mountain of information
abuut this dioordrr and also support
groups on chat lines. What a relief
it was to learn I waa not alone.
Abby, please tell your reader*
who suffer from bipolar disorder
that there is more help available
than just taking medication, and
urge them to avail themselves of
everything they cun to cope with
their manic depreaeinn. You may

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Put Ihe bowl and binds of your food
■In tho free te r la chid thorThaw Ihe puff pastry sheets ac­
ta package directions. You
■W
_ 9-1/1 Inches
Preheat the even to 479 degrees.
While pastry is th aw ing cut th*
chictwn Into pieces and put in Ihs bawl
of th* chilled food processor Pulse
until chictwn is chopped very fine. Add
the ash. nutmeg and. with the meter
running slowly add the cream. Slap
pulsing to scrape down the sidrs once.
Scrape Uus chicken mixture Into an­
other bowl at
lou se
Hast the butter in a skillet ever
medfom heat and add Ihe minced shal­
lot Stir, rooking until soft, about 9 min
ules Add Ihe mushrooms, and a pinch
of salt and cook, uncovered until the
mushroom* have given up their liquid,
and the liquid has evaporated Add Ihe
cognac, stir, and remove from heaL
Allow lo cool slightly and stir into Ihe
chicken mixture
Working on a floured surface, cut
each sheet of the puff pastry info three
sections, each about 1 inches okfo and
9-1/1 inches long tin Ihe hex. Ihe
pastry Is folded in Ifords, you can nit
right along the fold line i You wlU have
six rectangles Transfer ihrec of them
In an ungreased baking sheet Brush
these sheets all over with egg glase.
Using a pastry bag with a largs tip. or
a spoon, pipe or spread Ihe chicken
mixture on top of one of the pastry
rectangles, leaving a bonfer of about
13 inch all around Repeal with Ihe
other two rectangles Paint ihe bor­
der* with another coal of egg glare

PUFF PA IT fcr dtMghta are gaaraafoed Is m aheym the Mm
Take one of the remaining Ihrec
rectangles working on a floured sur
face, flatten il with a rolling pin m It
is about 1/2 inch widrr than the strips
that have the mousxe on them Repeat
h r other two piece* of pastry
Take one of the flattened piece* and
fold II In half lengthwise Hold Ihe
place with the fold toward you. Us* a
pair of scissor* to make four or five IInch cuts, about l- M inches apart
along Ihe fold Unfold Ihe pastry and
you will tee a sene* of slashes down
the middle Repeat with the remaining
two pieces.
Pul one piece of the rut pastry over
a piece with mousse, sealing the edges
by pressing with a fork. Coat lop with
tg g fllr o
Repeat tor remaining pieces
Bake until pastry is puffed and a
deep golden brown, 19 to M minutes
Allow lo cool slightly, and cut each
piece into ■ slices Serve warm. If de­
sired make the whole dish a (fey In
advance, cover with plastic wrap and
refrigerate Coat with egg glare again
before baking To reheat cold pieces
wrap them in aluminum foil and heal
them In ■ 179 degree oven until
wanned through Do NOT microwave
— it will make them lough
Yield 14 slices
- Recipe from Michel LeBorgne.
New England Culinary Institute. Mont­
pelier. Vt

and lettuce and mustard, too' I had
never hod anything like that before.
Every couple of weeks, she would
A D V IC E
bring me another wonderful sand­
wich.
When Ihe next semester liegun.
•
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she was not at school, m i obviously
her family hud moved. I never saw
ABIG AIL
her again, but every mice in u while
VA N BUREN
I think of Gloria and how compas­
sionate she was. More recently, I
began tu think shout how compas­
sionate her mother must have been,
too, bowing to Gloria's request for
an extra sandwich for someone who
u*e my name.
JILL E. HAYES. SACRAMENTO had little. What a lovely person .he
must have been to have instilled
D EAR J IL L : A lth o u gh tho such generosity in her little girl —
■yaaplooia or# d iffe re n t from especially for someone of a different
physical llln e.see, M aatal IIII don't remember Gloria's last
Moaeo are conditioNo fo r which
trea tm e n t la oftan e ffa c tie e . name, but I do remember that the
Juat aa one would aao a doctor had freckles and bang*, and that
and toko osrdlcatloa fo r parts- ■he wore her brown hair so short
that il covered only half her ears. I
x m should ooo o couis­
le or paychiatrlot fo r treat- hope she read* this so shell know
that even today I am thankful for
•t o f mental illness.
her kindness.
H e a d e r s , I f y o u a u ffo r fr o m
TOSH I FUJIKAWA,.
m a n ic d e p re s s io n o r n a y o t h e r
BAN PEDRO. CALIF.
o s e n ta l d is o r d e r , p le o s a d o n ’ t

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c ia n ab ou t g e ttin g help.

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DEAR ABHY I would like to
share an act of kindness that I
experienced.
I am tin American of Japanese
dement, bum in Torrance, Calif. My
mother died when I waa very young.
My siblings and I were placed in a
Japanese orphanage in Los Angeles.
My story lake* place in the mid
'30a when I was in the second
grade. At that lime, and for many
year* prior, Asians and other nonwhites were di*criminated against
by private cit liens, huaineauee and
guvemment. For example, only two
or three beuche* were open to us,
and very few of us were allowed to
matriculate in Ihe college* and
state univenutir*.
However. the public schools were
not segregated. I attended Michel(arena grade school on Sunset
Boulevard. The brown bug lunch I
took tu school from 'home* waa usu­
ally a beet auiulwich with a little
mayonnaise and a green apple.
Sometimes I got a peanut butter
sandwich with an apple. The
peanut butler wus diluted with
syrup and spread m&gt; thin there was
literally no spot* between the slices
of bread.
After a couple of months, some of
the students who sat on the same
bench to eat lunch noticed my thin
sandwiches. One day. a Caucasian
girl named Gloria sat down beside
me. She reached into her lunch box
and brought out a lioloney sandwich
and handed it to me. My God, a
sandwich with a nice piece of meat

CHERRY TARTS
1 17-1M

Preheat oven to 429 ifegiee.
Drain the eherrtea and reserve
about I 4 cup of the liquid. In a bowl,
combine the cherries, reserved liquid,
tapioca, sugar and almond extract Let
•land for 19 minute*
Place the thawed sheets o f puoby
dal on a floured surface. Cut each
piece into 4 4 Inch squares. Yeu will
have 9 squares Transfer to ungreosed
cookie sheets
Coat one side of each square with
Ihe egg glare.
Spread a Ihin foyer o f the Jelly or
preserves on the egg glared surface of
each pastry squire, leaving about a
half inch bonfer all around. Sprinkle
with nuts, if desired Spoon a gener­
ous amount of cherry filling into the
center of each square. Fold the two
opposite corners together to make a
triangle, sealing the edges by press
Ing with a fork. Brush with egg glare
and cut a tiny steam vent in top with
the Up of a sharp knits.
Baht for 19 lo 10 minute*, or longer,
o r until the pastry is puffed and a rich
an Transfer lo a wire rack
Serve warm.
Yield: 9 servings
— This recipe Is my own.

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Florida
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paraen* naadrng a aaoclal
accommodation la partreipata
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WARYANNt MORBB, CLIRH
By Oorodry W Bolton
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Attorney lor PlOmlJt
lenn t Akrwn*. ot
Arnold. Mlllwny t (open. PA.
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Orlando. Fterlda 11*01
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Judgmant m Foraeioiura and
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Condommnrm according la ma
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Public Rccorda of laminate
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recorded in Condominium P M
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Florida;
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HOTICa OP ACTION
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LOT T. BLOCK A NORTH
ORLANDO 1N0 AOOITION.
ACCONOUM TO MAP OR PLAT
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PLAT BOOK 11, PAOItS] M . M .
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LOT M . BLOCK IS. WtATH*
■RSFIILO FIRST AOOITION,
ACCOROINa TO THB PLAT
THIR*07. R ICO R DIO IN PLAT
BOOK 11. PAG I I M AND I T OP
T H I PUBLIC RICOROB OP
SIM INOLI COUNTY. FLOMOA.
Dated mw 4th day at OCCIMM R . IM F.
(CIRCUIT COURT I f A U
UAAYANNI MORBB
Clark at ttw Cacud Court
By: Jaiw I . Jaaawic
Daputy Cter*
T H I LAW O F F IC II OP
OAVIO J. IT IR N . PJL
ATTORNBY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. Unteanrty Drhra
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In accordance aim ma
Amancon urth OtaaBdataa Act.
w g*
pantcipata M ttua ptecaadteg
ahoutd contact tha Clark ot gw
Cecurt Court at tha SIMINOLI
County Courttiouea at 40T-121•MO, not tolar man aavan day*
prter to ttw procaading M haor« g Impairad. 1-M O -BM -IFTt
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Because hortions will be expanded
in the year ahead, you will be tempted
to do things you've never tried previ­
ously. and your efforts will be success­
ful Think positively.
S A G IT T A R IU S iN ev. 13-Dec. I D
An old friend who lives far away baa
been neglected lately. A brief phone
call could put matters right and bring
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day gift. Send for your Astro-Graph
prediction* for the year ahead by mail­
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HUl Station. New York. N Y I 01M. Be
sure to state your i odise sign.
C APRICO RN I Dec. 22visa. l l ) You
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opened with a high level pre-em pt
leads another suit, it is a singleton
tAnd aa a rider. If the pre em ptor
leads his own suit, either he has no
singleton or it la In the tramp suit)
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of tramps. If they had broken I t, he
would have been fine Yet when they
split 4-1. he had to take the heart fl
nesse H owever, when it lost. East
cashed the spade quean, which r e ­
moved dummy’s last tramp. Then the
defenders took two club tricks for two
down.
Drawing two rounds of trumps la
had management The right line la to
cash only dummy’s spade king before
leading a dub. Now tunlesa spades
are 5-0» the contract la safe. Even If
Waat gala a diamond raff, declarer
will lose only one spade, one dub and
one raff. And with the actual layout,
declarer has set up his d u b ran be­
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someone in a small fib. don’t inflate
tha Issue.
AQ UARIUS (Jan. 20-Fefc. ID Oth­
ers will find you an agreeable compan­
ion today becausa a f you r strong
desires to cooperate. Every compro­
mise you make will be matched
P IS C E S (F eb . IP -M arth S tl Est­
ablish m eaningful objsctivas today
w h a rt you r job Is con csraad. B ig
thlnga can be accom plished It you
have a mind to do so.
A R IE S (M a rch t l - A p d l I I I You
have the ability to absorb knowledge
Ilka a sponge today. Find a way lo
obse rve someone you admire In action
«n«t ifyiHflt. him or her later.
T A U R U S tA p r il tt- M a y SSI Tba
and results should work out aa you
•apart today, provided nothing is left
to chance. You can control avente and
not be controlled by them.
G E M IN I (M a y ll - J s a a SSi Sun­
shine should start to break through
tha clouds in several situation* today.
What develops w ill stim ulate your
enthusiasm and lift your spirits.

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C A N C E R tJaae tl- J a ly 22) Fin
anclal prospects look encouraging
today, especially In arrangem ents
w h ere you o ffe r your services.
Rewards will be proportionate to your
productivity.
. .a.iy -tl-A
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LEO U
. .you
might ha Inclined to put more empha­
sis on your personal interests. You
will be able lo do so in a manner that
will gain support, not opposition
V IR G O
(A a g . 2 3-Sept. 22)
Conditions in general might be more
favorable for you today than they will
be tomorrow Circus your day*! efforts
on
ftiaijpnrenU
L I B R A ( I t p l . 23-O cl. 23) This
could bo i q
dijf lor Introduc*
lag a new endeavor that Involves sev­
eral close friends. All can make defi­
nite contributions.
S C O R P IO ( O c t 24-Nov. 12) You
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