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TU ESDAY

December 16, 1997

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S * r v l n « S a n f o r d , L a k i M a r y m m I I w w lm l i C n w t y o l n c o 1 S O S
KMl Yror, No. 13 • Sanford, Florida

Morris: Sanford won’t lose ‘porno war’
School board oattlaa
SANFORD • The Seminole
County school district will pay
$200,000 to three former stu­
dents who alleged they were
molested by a band teacher.
The Lakrvtew Middle School
students, now agrd
17 IH,
claimed they were molested by
Stephen A. Patterson from
1900-83.
Patterson. who has since re­
signed. was arrested In Febru­
ary 1883 and was later sen­
tenced to one year In Jail after
pleading no contest to four
counts of lewd and lascivious
behavior.
The school board will vote on
the settlement at Its meeting
today at 7 p.m. at the Educa­
tional Support Center. 400 E.
Lake Mary !Uvd.. Sanford.

s j su ss r a n
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • As many as 200
Sanford citizens may show tg&gt;
tonight to tell the Ikurd of
Seminole County Commissionrrs their concerns about the
rity becoming a war /one of
adult
entertainment
busi­

nesses.
If each request to speak Is
heurd. the IICC public meeting
Itial lieglns at 7 may extend
well beyond midnight. The
commissioners also meet In
the rimming and afternoon In
their List sessions of 1997.
*Our county commissioners
liave a decision to make and
we feel It's our right as a com ­

munity to stand up and let
them know what we feel Is
right." said the Rev. O.E.
Hodges, an Altamonte Springs
minister who has joined with
•lie Sanford protrslrrx.
‘ Everyone's been whipped
Into a frenzy." said Commis­
sion Chairman Randy Morris,
who Is confident that county
staff and the commissioners

County votoo today on
17-92 proposals
SANFORD - At Its afternoon
meeting today, the Board of
Seminole County Commission­
ers will vote on the U.S. Illghwuy 17-92 Redevelopment Plan
Ordinance and Redevelopment
Trust Fun Ordinance presented
by the county's Comprehensive
Planning division.
The Redevelopment
Trust
Fund Ordinance, If adopted
prior to the calendar year
1997. would enable the estab­
lishment of the 1997 Properly
Tax Roll as the Base Year for
tax Increment financing pur­
poses.
The plan Is to create an
agency
that would collect
money as property values rise
to spruce up the county's No. I
highway and get various busi­
nesses working together.
The commissioners are ex­
pected to approve the ordi­
nances. Chairman Randy Mor­
ris also has suggested that an
advisory board of property
owners along 17-92 be created.

P«rto nn«l m t v Icrs In
historic district
SANFORD • Pacesetter Per­
sonnel Service has relocated
from Its former location on
French Avenue to 112 S. Park
Ave. in the downtown business
district.
The City of Sanford has

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Crossword.
Door Abtoy.....
Dr. OotL........

■p M A M A O M M
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • With more than
1.100 applications for 750
seals at Goldsboro Elementary
Magnet School, the Seminole
County School district will hold
a family lottery Wednesday,
from 6 to 6:30 p m
D ie lottery Is a random se­
lection evrnl where parrnts
and liirlr children may view on
a screen a computerized list of
names of tliose who will he a t­
tending Goldsboro In the 199H99 sc hiMil year, according lo
S.unell.i Phillips, a purrnt fa ­
cilitator lor the Choices Pro­
gram.
"We were Just overwhelmed
with the response from parents

Lawton Elamantary School Prtnopal Tarry Rabun
&lt;kdnt think it could be done, but whan the Oviedo
•chart's PTA memberxNp reached 100 percent he
makes good on hie promise to luta a pig Rabat re­
ceives some encouragement from Aaaistant Prtnopai Vwron crater, above, M . and PTA Prewdenl
Yolanda CJore First (trader Kate Jarrueon loans In

HT DAVID
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • Many stories of
charitable glfl* come out o f the
season of giving.
One such
story Is unfolding Thursday.
Dec. 18. at the Sanford Toys 'H*
Us.
Members of the Seminole
County Professional Firefight­
ers are spreading holiday cheer
with (heir seventh annual
Bikes for Kids. Each year, the
firelighters'
union
provides
through
private
donations
brand new bikes for needy kids
through several arra chanties.
When this dnve began seven
years ago. flrrflghlerx would
collect neurly 300 old bikes
and then end up renovating
and passing out 100 of them to
the chanties.
"We couldn't
meet the goals with Die old
bikes.* said Dm Nicholson,
vice president for the Seminole

Record number of holiday
travelers, A A A predicts
HEADIROW-Santa and his
reindeer may have trouble
navigating the highways and
skyways this holiday as a rec­
ord 44.5 million people expect
to travel 100 miles or more
from home during the Christ­
mas-New Year's period, ac­
cording to AA A

■m Ad nit, Pag, 4A

and the large numlirr of appli­
cations we rrr rived.* Phillips
said "We feel the program Is
an entrant rinrnl of the existing
curriculum.’
D tr Choices Program was
created in rrs|n»nsr it, a fed­
eral drsrgrrgutlon order I tut
called (or a more equitable ra­
cial distribution In Sanford
arra schools. Hamilton and
Midway anil lin e Crest will
serve
as
cluster
magnet
schools
In the
Northeast;
Idvllwtlde. Wit klow and Wilson
In lire Nnriliwrsl Students may
ton!nine thrtr turritulnms at
Hanlord anti lukrvtew middle
st linol anti protrrti to Semi­
nole High School, which will
oiler un lnirrn.iiion.il llarralaurrate program.
• « U lttry , Pag* 4A

County firefighters
remember the season
with bikes for kids

but Katy h e 680-pound Yorkahtre hog. owned by
Robm Smith from Churchti Farms In Qeneve. lent
too enthused, probably thinking Rabtai Is a pig for
trying to steal a smooch

■postal to U a Herald_________

commission on a site or sites
to Identify us a Allure location
for the adult entertainment in­
dustry does not necessarily
mean that adult clubs and
sexually oriented
businesses
will begin lo pop up In the
Sanford urra. Ily Lrw. sites for
sixh Inmlnrsses must Ire Iden-

Family lottery
to help decide
who will attend
magnet school

Principal kiaaas pig!!!

Lake Mary
won't appaal
LAKE MARY - D ie city will
not light the land use change
for 51 acres across County
Road 46A from the city's sec­
ond largest community.
Hills of Lake Mary Home­
owners Assoc, president Cecil
Thompson signed an adden­
dum to the developer’s agree­
ment Monday, after more than
three hours of negotiation. The
agreement was mod Hied from
the one signed Thursday by the
city of Sanford and the devel­
oper. Wally Devlin and In­
cluded a reduction of the fee
the city will pay for a traffic
study.
Lake Mary had prepared on
appeal and had transmitted It
to Tallahassee to be filed with
the Florida Department of
Community Affairs Monday.
Commissioner Thom Greene
said late Monday that he had
signed the addendum and that
the appeal would not be tiled.
Devlin plans to build a 030
unit apanment complex on the
tract that is directly adjacent
to single family home commu­
nities.

will be able to end much of the
concern at the meeting.
■Whatever the vote, whatever
is done tonight, I don't think
Sanford Is going to get dumped
on." Mortis said. 'Nothing may
rotnr of any of this. Then- are
a number of reasons why Sunford Is going to come out of
this OK.*
Tonight's meeting by the

•In the last five years.
Christmas-New Year's travel
has Increased 26 percent,
telling us that the holiday pe­
riod has becutnc more titan
Just a lime to get together with
family and friends-It's a time
to vacation, as well.* said
Graeme Clarke, senior vice
president. AAA Travel Related
Services.

County Professional Firefight­
ers. Nicholson also said that
due to a Lick of donations fire­
fighters had to buy pans out of
pockrt to renovate tor bikes.
Now. Toys 'I f Us Is collabo­
rating wtih Hie firefighters pro­
viding a fowrr prtce for new
bikes nuking them easier lo
buy with the donations col­
lected by companies, various
firelighter agencies throughout
Ihr county, and Individuals
within Ihr community.
Save
Kids located al Smith Seminole
Hospital donates helmets for
each bike given out.
D ir group was lo pick up Ihr
bikes at Toys 'IT Us on Mon­
day. but. due lo Inclement
weather. It has been moved
bark lo Thursday.
Nicholson said the bikes will
be dlstnbulrd to (he desig­
nated chanties on Monday.
Dec. 22.
Die bikes will be
lundrd out evenly lo those or­
ganizations.

Santa knows the kid in all of us

This year's travel volume Is
up a healthy 5 percent com ­
pared to 1990's 42.3 million
holiday trtpa. Last year's holi­
day period tiad the secondhighest Increase In AAA's 13
years of holiday forecasts--up
10 percent.
For the 1997 holiday, an es• m Travel, Page 4A

Deputy jailed for copying videotapes
From Staff Reports

Obituaries..
Police.......
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Weather

SANFORD • A Seminole County Detention
Deputy has been arrested for the unauthorized
copying of videotapes.
Luis Beltran Jr.. 44. was arrested at about 6
p.m. Monday by Investigators for the Sheriffs
Office Professional Standards Section, ac­
cording to spokesman Ed McDonough. Beltran
was charged with one count each of unauthor­
ized copying of articles on which sounds are
recorded and vending goods with counterfeit
McDonough said Beltran had been under In
vcstlgatlon for the post four months, tie Is ac

cused of selling copies for 910 each of Aral-run
movies such as ‘ Men In Black.* 'Independence
Duy.* Twister.* and 'Casino.*
Beltran has been suspended with pay pend­
ing the conclusion of an Internal Investigation.
He has served as a deputy at the county Jail
since 1988.
Unauthorized copying Is a third degree felony
with a maximum penally of Ave years In
prison. Selling goods with counterfeit trade­
marks Is a Arst degree misdemeanor wit ha
maximum penalty of one year In prison.
McDonough said.
Beltran was released Monday after posting a

Cam e Mae Singleton, a resident of Good Samarttan Home tn
Sanford, welcomes Santa on an early visit to the assisted liv­
ing facility. Accompanying Santa were Wayne Dcnsch Chari­
ties President Leonard E. Williams, bearing gifts, and Mayor
Lany Dale. Residents were thrilled with the beneficence of
Wayne Densch Charities. See Page 2.

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

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Docrr-nxSantoitl Herald, Santoro. Florida - Tuesday. December 18. 19 9 7 . j g

P a sto r’s fo cu s: R eason fo r the seasoi
By SUSAN WENNER
Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD
Hie Rrv Iln u r
Sroit has ui'iitsti-reil to mem
Iters at First
Prexlrytetlau
Churi h in Sinlonl lor live
years
Ills active endeavors
liavr l»ern inslnimrnl.il in
ire.itmg an at livr and cum
mi nitty tnvilived congregation.

PNMo Court#., o, S#mtncrt# County I H
’v creative arts sewing team Bree Merota Brittney Cratile Jon Waldrop,
'ey Gregg Cecilia Wolff Martha Wolff Michael Savery DeOi Cross
'neresa Schwarc

4 -H c r e a t i v e s e w i n g
te a m h o ld s p r o g r a m
Special to the Herald
Tximn.ilr
and
Volusia
County
l II
Programs are
training vnuth to 1m* part of
their l II Crrative Arts Srum g
Irani
Ilie piitjxixr ..( the
training
».i&gt;
to
promotr
m-v iiii . rdiiiatlon
lor vnuth
Hie priori t funded 1&lt;\ a grant
Irom the
\mrni an
Home
sewing m il i r.ilt AsMHiatton
through
the
National
I II
Coiiiuil will it.on I It vonth to
t*e trai hers ol others During
tile rrernt i
I framing 1
II terns troin Senunnlr anil
Ynluxt.i i ouithi s gamed skills
in how to work with younger
rhildien Im s Ii srwunt skills,
and encouraging
i re.unity
through sewing These trams
are now working to trail)
voumier mrinbers ihr skills
that
they
learned
Participating in this C A S T
training troin Seminole Cotimv
were
llrrr llrrota Hrtttnev
I'rable
.Ion Waldrop
Jury

Gregg. Crrllis ami Martha
WollT. ami troin Volusia County
were
Michael Savery. Debt
t russ Theresa S hwarc. for
mfoniiatlon on ilils or other I
II lYogramx contact Shrlda
Wllkrns, Seminole t'onntv l II
Coordinator at 323 2500. ext
5557
Semlnolr
ami
Volusia
t'ounllrs grant award was part
ot
National
I 11 Count il's
"Sewing Is Fun!* program with
awards
up In $2,000
to
lountlrs and states to support
creative
sewing
rihiratlon
programs tor I II vnuth Their
vcr.iiit was the only one liinitril
ill the stair ol Honda
Seminole County I II is the
youth education program nl
the
Cooperative
Kxtcnston
Servur anil is open to all
regardless
ol
nice.
color,
creed disalnliiies. or national
origin
Persons
with
ilisalillllles needing assistance
should i oui.it i the Kxtrnsion
service at leasi -in hours prior
to programs

.

According to Krv Sriill Ills
mam fin us at this time of year
Is to help others see that
■Jrsiis is ihr liasnu tor ihr
season' He added
We feel
tluit file intistimcr i iilluri- Is
stealing the inn meaning ol
Christmas Fai h year we hear
tliat Cusl -«i lovt-il the world
Its I h -i . i i i s «- nl I ' . m t s tiwe tliat
their even is a ( linstmas We
are mined bv tills love lo be
iiivoln il in the 101111111111111' and
do all Ihr pro|ei Is we do lo
tally, uallonally and world
wide As we retneriiher God s
line and the lilttli ol Jestls we
are aide lo reai li others *
Tile llii-me
of Sanford's
Christmas parade
was 'A
Florida Christmas* hut Krv.
Scott ami members of his
church look things a step fur­
ther and In keeping with their
philosophy and entitled their
llo.it "l.rl the Son Shine" as a
yiav lo encourage others lo see
Jesus tlimug this time of year.

The Rtv. Bruct Scotl
Cheryl la-uligh as the artist
that assisted In the art work
ami thr church again for thr
third year won a Iropliv for all
the yard work

An Woodnill l.ilsirs as the
high school
vnuth leader.
Chrrvl Ia-iiligh and I'allv Webb
IhiiIi work with the younger
iliildrru Organist and choir
director.
Kll/.tl&gt;eih
Sellers,
provides an active music pro
gram for the high school and
youth
First Presbyterian's youth
group is Involved In a monthly
program led by the young
|M-oplc and the youth leaders.
"They try lo do a lot of lllble
study." hr said. "The group is
active with a slrrrt clean up
projec t on Oak Avrriur. They
have cleaned thr shoreline of

Uihr Monroe. They also help
with ringing Im-IIs for thr Stdvailon Army
at Christmas
lime."
Meinliers of Ihr congregallon also help with the Grace
A Grits program locally al
Sanford's Kplscop.d Church.
"We work a month al a I line
and feed the homeless." he
said. "There Is aliotit 20 of in
Itiat buy. i isik and serve any
wlirrr limn 125 lo 150 people
on Ihr Wednesday nights tliat
we work with Ihr program. It
crralrs a sense of rare, conirrn ami love I share thr word
ol Gud with them They nrrd
the word ol God its mm h its a
lull stomach
llnprliillv tills
will change their lives for the
belter."
ITii* church also supports
Good News Jail Ministry at thr
Semlnolr County Correctional
Facility, the Good Samaritan
Home. Duvall Home in lie
Uuiil. S p iiiw Abuse shelter lor
Women
A
Children.
the
Gideons who distribute fllblrs
worldwide, the Angel Tree
program
which
encourages
others to buy gills for children
of prisoners and a Nlc.iguara
missionary by ihr name of
Kmerson Wilson
Pie Rev.
Scott and mrmtterx are also
support Iw
of the Sanford
Christian
Sharing
Center.
Mother Weaver’s Hrscur Mis
slon.
Thomwrll
Childrens

POLICE BRIEFS

llnmr In Chilton, Smith Caro*.
Iln.i and the Arinu.d KrcognH
lion llrr.ikl.ist lor Ihr S.dvatlon l|
Army.
Krv
Scott x|Hikr of the
llousr ol GimmIw III that the
church owns Somr six nights:,
a week a Narcotics Anonymous j
Group meets llirrr and a p r o -,
gram lor Ihr community lo get/
GKD'ft also mrrtn Ihrrr. The]
factlltlrs of 11m- church arr also
used lor thr Unllrd Crrrbral
Palsy flvr cLiys a wrrk for oc*l
cii|Mllonal. physical Ih rrapy]
and sprrcli programs.
P ir congrrgallon
partlrl(mils yrailv in thr Crop Walk
In March, which is a commu­
nity and lutrrdrnomlii.itlon.il
walk for ihr hiingrv Thr p ro ­
ceeds assist with Grace A
Grits. Second harvest. Rrsrtir
Mission and oilier Intrruatlon.d groups
Summing up ihr goal and
mission
statrrnrnt
of ih r
church. Krv. Scotl said. "Our
goals arr very simple with Ihr
business wr are In. Wr lovr
God. lovr (iriiplr and rrarh
out Thr mrmhrrs hrrr arr an
rxamplr of a vrry com m lltrd
group of Christians that try to
Itiinii our goals and missions.
Wr arr calling proplr to rrprntanrr and a jirrsonal rrlalloiishlp with Jesus C'hrtst and
srrvtir to the world."
Krv. Scotl concluded
hy
J
s.(vlng. "I pray God will bless
rvrryonr with a wmidrrful
hollilay season *
Services for the church arr
at 10 a m on Siindav and 5:30
pm
on Wrdnrsdavs A c a ­
tered rural Is srrvril lirforr a
program olfrrrd |jy the con
grrgatlon For more informa
lion (all thr iluirrh oilier at
322 2602

Live Your Dreams!
C e n tra l

1*11111V iloudv
Highs in i hr mid 60s Lows
in thr mid 40s Wedneaday:
Sunny Hu;hs in thr uppertiOs Lows in the tipprr-40x
Thursday and Friday: Partly
cloudy III gits m the upper
60s to low •70s Lows In the

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
TUESDAY
Ptcldy 63 46

WEDNESDAY
Sunny 68 48

THURSDAY
Ptcldy 69 SO

FRIDAY
Ptcldy 71 32

LO TTE R Y
Hi-tc arc the wtrmtng num­
bers selrcted on Monday In
the Florida Lottery'
Fantasy 5
1-2-16-22-23
Lotto (Dec. 13)
1-4-16-41-45-48

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TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR
TABLE:
min..
6 35 a m . map I 2 2T&gt; a in.,
min.. 7:15 pm .. ma|. 1 00
pm
TIDES:
Daytona
Beach:
lilglr 0 2.1 a m . 9:43 p.m..
low: 2:55 a.m . 3:33 p.m
New Smyrna Beach: high:
0:2H a m . 9:46 p.m.. low:
3 00 a.m.. 3:3H p m . Cocoa
Beach:
high: *1:43 a m .
10:03 pm., low: 3:15 a.m .
3:53 p.m

Making an early
appearance. . . .

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach *
New
Smyrna Beach: Seas arr 7­
10 fret and rough. Watrr
temperature al Daytona is
64 degrees and at New Symnta. 65 degrees Winds are
Irom tile northwest at 30-35
m.p.h

STATISTICS
H ie high temperature In
Sanford Monday wax 50 d e­
grees and the overnight low
was 44.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m..
Tuesday totaled .10 Inches.
•Sunrise.................7:11 a.m.
•Sunset.................. 5:31 p.m.

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of
hia
•tranuously busy tchodula. th#
Jo«y on* mad* a visit to tt* Good
Samaritan Homo Monday. Dk . 8
Above: Santa stands between
Thelma M*a and the brand new
50-inch color television donated
by Wayne Densch Chanties Lett:
Wayne
Densch
Chantiea
President Leonard E. Wilkama
and Sanlord Mayor Larry Dale
pose in the background ol Good
Samaritan Home resident Came
Mae Singleton. Williams and Dale
were on hand lor the dedication.
Thia is the sixth Christmas
season that the chantiea ia
providing gilts to nursing homes
in honor ol founder Wayne
Densch

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Puthod and kickad
William Gunlhorpc. 40. of 10*1
Coleman Clr.. Sanford.
•,r r , ' r‘ l Wednesday hy
Sinford police Ounllmrpe was
• barged with batlery and ar
festrd al die corner of I’ark
Avenue and Kast Coleman Clr
•lr
Ounlhorpe
allegedly
pushed his girlfriend Into a
wall and kicked her re|&gt;eairdlv
a* well.
•

Battary
Hr.null Morris. 23, of 575
-Slarstone Dr.. I.ike Mary, was
arrested Wednesday by Semi
ru»le County deputies. Morris
was chargrd with t&gt;.itiery and
arrested on l^ike Mary Ikiulr
vnrd.
Morris is arcused of
striking tier husband

Aggravated aasault
Johnny llullle. |«. „ l ||ti
Hethune Clr . Smford. was ar
rrsted Wednesday Iry Sanford
polbr.
Mollir was charged
will) aggravated assault.
He
allegedly
threatened
victim
with a stick and also told die
vl« Urn dial he was going lo get
•* gun and use it on him

Drug chargas
Ullle IVrry. 50. of
1705
Hawkins Ave . Sanford, was ar
rested Wednesday try Seminole
County deputies
IVrry was
charged with possession of a
controlled substance
(crack
cocaine).
battery.
resisting
widi violence, resisting wtdinui
violence uuid (Nissesslon of
dnig paraphernalia.
Kriuirt
*.ild that IVrry got into a fight
with lirr husband

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rested Friday try Sanford pohce.
Gilchrist was charged
with battery and anrsled al
the above address.
Gllrhrlsi
allegedly pushed and shoved
niinliiind and thrrw Itrrm at
him.
Jeffery tkirtty. 22. of 508
Genoa Ln.. Sanford, was arrrsin l Thursday by Seminole
County deputies
Dortly was
■barged wtih Italirry and arrrsted al the aliovr address
Iforliy allegedly struck his
Klrltarnd in Ihr nn k with his
DhI.

The Sar\forti Hcmtel wants to puhllrl/e your events, classes
and seminars that are available to Ihe grneral public.
We’d like lo have Ihe Information for your announcement al
least a week In advance.
All Hems should lie typed or written legibly and Include Inlorrnallon aboul who. whal. when, where and rvrn why your event
Is taking place. He sure to Include your name and u daytime
phone number In rase we have some questions about Ihr Infor­
mation.

Incidents
Stereo equipment valued al
$2,500 wns stolen Thursday In
Ihe 2500 block of Dark Avenue
A Panasonic: 31nt plus 12
games, a Motorola cell phone,
a Motorola air touch pagrr
were stolen Thursday In the
900 block of Wilder circ le. To
lal value of property stolen was
$9,000

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Tools valued al $2,747 wenstolen Thursday In the |(g)
liliMk of Meadow Ikiiilrvaril.

The Abundant Life Worship complex recently Ixmorrd its pas
lor James Ortflrn who lias been an asset « . i|lr religious
community und foes had the privilege of la-lng the father In the
ministry of the following ministers who have been trained and
ordained to preach Ihr word. Some have also become pastors
of a church. Sharing and giving him his flowers while he can
smell Ihrm were 1‘astnr l*iiul Wright who delivered Ihr mess.igr
of the m e..slon Not shown were l*aslot’s Maun, e llennell and
Mans lt.11 on Standing with Castor Grtffrii were ministers Joe
llniley. Trank and Tnitlle Thomas. Iln u r and l eggy Waslilnaton. Richard Snell. John Lawson. Rnla-rt Cririsou. Jr Wilbert
Gordon. Jr.. Krnuv Southward and Kevin Davis

A Mryio Jennings p 56 .-pc
auto, two 13 round maga/lnes.
26 rounds hollow points in
maga/lnes and a nylon slated
der Were stolen Friday in the
2400 him k ol Park Avenue,
lol.d value ol pnqienv stolen
was $295
Kiri tronii s and loose &lt;hange
were stolen Thursday lu the

2500 him k of Klin Avenue. To
t.d value ol piiqierty stolen was

*710
TWo bicycles were stolrn
Hmrsilav in Hie 7(10 him k ol
Kast M ill Slieet
Total value
ol property stolen was $150
A brown leather hrlelt #tsr
and .1 Sony t .ir cassette stereo
were stolen Thursday lu the
•**0 block ol Wllner Clrile To
•al value o| pro|M-rtv stolen was
$21M)
A gray 66 Ford Aerostat van
III ense plate VZW272
was
stolen Tuesday in the 26&lt;N)
blm k ol Mill Avenue
Money orders lolallng $|(X)
were stolen Tuesday In Ihe
3600 him k ol S011 H1 Orlando
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A il Transm ission
Defects
A re Not M a jo r

H a rre ll &amp; B e v e rly
T ra n s m is s io n s
209 W . 25th S t, Sanford
3 2 2 -8 4 1 5
30 Years.. Ssme Location
my—m m

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,,'iulv and bn.v tilling litingrv
(M-npIt- with t&lt;m i . I and li-llow
slop and many Hines ,r. rlvtng
mo,r than the w«uk involved
volunteers agirr The «are and
• on ,,-,,, bus In-,-|, a great w.:y
•'* meet needs Lu ll ptiv-.li al
and spiritual according to in,
melons tninisirrs in ihr area
A Irer/er will stmii, la- moved
into ilie I.mmI lot ker alter the
eontruilors and inemlrers fin
ish the llo.tr, ceiling and oilier
rlritn ca l prop-its. An aromv
nams donor gave a consider
able amount of money to lie
used for feetlmg ilie Hungry m i
liaise fun.lx will ii|«i In- dedi­
cated lo Ibis building

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One Gateway 2000 iiimputer
Gilts program has seised the
one Hewlett
Pai karil las. ,
hungry ol Sunford for many
punier, computer software and
years. In an eilon In continue
artwork was stolen Monday In
this ministry and lietirr serve
the 100 bloc k nl Clear lake Clr
these Individuals, memliers ol
■le
total amount of pro|M-riy
llolv Cross Kpisiop.il C hurch
stolen was $6.100
In Sanford have lieen busy wtih
A purse and bilefcase total
hind raisers, collecting dona
lug *.150 and a chejk for $650
tkiiia and laisylng themselves
were stolen MoiulayAli the TgJI)
wtth th r completion o f a Urge
Stolen boor
block of * West fo,ke *t.w y
food locker.
Michael IVrrutto. 2U. of un­ llmilevaril
Dir Episcopalians are not
known residence, whs arrrsled
Chir llolly
lu |ierforinanre
Hie only onra Involved In Ihla
carburetor worth $4(X) was
Thursday try Sanford police
ongoing
endeavor.
Various
IVrrutto was c harged with rub
stolen Monday lu Ilie 2000
members of first Unllrd Met hbery and arresird on Soutb
lilra-k o f Smith French Avenue.
odlst Church. First I'rrsbyteHob Sorinrnljrrg has been a
A white 94 Tovota Tercel four
Orlando Drive.
Keport said
rtiin Church and the Greek Orhuge asset according to Holy
door. Ill rose plate number
tliat IVrrolto alteinpted to
Ihmlox Church also assist on a
C ross Kpiscop.il Vestry. Sonny
V/R-77N. was stolen Monday
steal lu-er and. when die store
monthly basis taking luma
Kalioni. "He lias done rvrrv
III
Die
1400
him
k
of
Hell
Ave
employee
approached
him.
1 (Miking, cleaning, serving and
tiling your can Imagine Hr ob ­
nue
IVrrolto struck Inin
handling Ihr weekly oiitrrarh.
tained a walk In Irre/er. a d o­
Sunglasses, a camera. (Mi
Drug*
Ilie lood locker will be lonation of IiIim ks and Intilding
tapes
with
a
case,
a
gas
pow
rated on Fourth Street between
malert.il to la- used lor (hr
Keggle Dorr.
IH. id 2560
ered blower. .1 weeilrater. an
I'ark and Magnolia avenues
building itsell Hr and Ills wife
KldgewiMHl Ave.. Smford. was
edger. six llslilng poles, .1 adjacent (o lloly Crass. Since
have la-rn extremely busy and
arrested Thursday try Winter
Craltsiuail smket set. a boom
Ihe weekly meals are served at
they love to help. He lias been
Springs puller.
Dorr was
Imix. a CD player, (oral, a Ihe Holy Cross Kplsrop.il I'ar
chargrd with possession of un
the lonstmcHon supervisor for
Maklta
cordless
drill
and
.1
19
Ihr |ob '
Isli Hall, a location In close
der 20 grams of cannabis and
null M.ign.ivnx color television
proximity will la- hrlplul.
possession of drag paraphrr
For more information call
were stolen Suiutay In the 100
Wednesday
evenings
from
nalla.
Olllier s.ild duct a
Holy Cross Kplxcop.il Church
hlmk ol Kelly Clrrle.
Total
5::K) lo 7 p.m. workrrs are
al 322 -!♦• I I
"blunt", a manjuiuia cigaretlr,
amount ol ptoprriy stolen wax
was found near Dorr as hr was
$2,510
a passenger In a car.
Currrncy totaling * 1.200 wax
Dili charged
stolen
Tuesday In Ihe 1600
Dennis lleaslry. 27. of 355
block of West l.'llh Slrrrl
Rockwell Clr . Lake Mary, was
Frames and plant stands
arrested Thursday liy Sanford
were stolen (ram a van on
poller.
lleaslry was chargrd
Tuesday In Ihe 300 lilmk of
destroying habitat that once
BpscUl to tho Harold
with 1)1)1 and reckless driving
Wlllnrr Circle. Total value of
gave Utkr Apopka a reputation
und arrrsled at Ihe comer of
property stolen was $260.
as the most dr|x-iiduhlr llslilng
FALATKA. Fla-In an effort to
25th Strret and Cedar Avenue.
lake III Florida.
A champagne colored 96 Inexpedite and simplify thr res­
Officer clocked Beasley driving
llnltl G 20 four door, license
TinpolluHon
of
Lakr
toration of Luke Apopka. Ihr
54 miles per hour In a 35 am r
Apopka VSIII. 11 is at the head­
plate number XI’K 405. was
SI. Johns River Watrr Man­
Loitering chargod
waters ol the Ocklawaha River
stolen Tuesday In the 1700 agement
District
Governing
William Huberts. 20. of un­
block of West 14th Street.
Hoard agreed lo pay $9.15 mil
It.isin. Is also damaging Ihr
known residence, was arresird
down. Iream chain nt lake-, in
lion fui Ilie 1030-acre Lung
A 26 inch men’s blue moun­
Friday by Sunford
poller.
Farms.
Like C’ountv
tain blkr. a clock, a 22 Inch
Roberts was chargrd with loi­
"n ils purchase secures seven
Goldstar
television.
Jewelry
and
tering and prowling and re­
key parcrls and allows us lo
a crystal vase- were stolen Fri­
sisting
without
vlolrnrr.
urlilrvr nrurly 95 percent of
day In thr 1600 lilmk of
Roberts was arrrsled In Ihe
our goal of linplriurnHng the
Slrawla-rry Avenue.
Total
2400 block of Willow Avenue.
legislative mandate." said Dan
amount
of
property
stolen
was
Arresting officer responded lo
Roach, chairman ol the St.
$466.
a complaint of a prowler.
A blue 69 Honda Civic four Johns River Water Manage­
Cocaino charge*
ment District Governing Hoard.
door, license plate XPM70K.
James Davis. 26. of 2216
Negotiations are continuing
was stolen Sunday In Ihe 2100
Southwest Kd.. Sanford, was
with several oilier fannrrs who
block of Magnolia Avrnue.
WEDNESDAY IS STILL FAMILY DAY
urrrslrd Friday by Semlnolr
own Luul on Ihr northern re­
A Notre Dame jacket and a
County deputies.
Davis was
gion of thr lake's wetlands.
Nokia cell phone were stolen
• 3 - P I E C E D I N N E R S 3 .2 ‘J •
c(urged with possession of co­
District officials continue to
Saturday In Ihr 200 block of
' 2 P I E C E L U N C H S2.99
caine and possession of can­
pursue a plan In restore all of
Town Crnlre Clrrle.
Total
nabis under 20 grams.
Ar­
l-ike Apopka's historic wet­
amount of property stolrn was
resting olflcer responded to a
lands. Roach said.
$240.
■■■
call about Individuals lhal may
Thr purchase of farmland loA grrru 97 Ford Mustang
SH |
SH |
have been luvulvrd In a drag
ralrd within Ihr lakes hlxtorle
convertible two limit and a red
transaction.
wrllands Is driven by the leg­
97 Ford Mustang convertible
9 9
islative
mandatecontained
Battery arraata
two door were stolen Sunday In
i Tsi
wllli
Ihe
Lukr
Apopka
Restora­
Ihr 3700 block of South Or­
• IS uinrt iiI ihktirn. muni
Diana Gllrhrtst. 39. of 2000
• 2S pieces o l chicken. mUrd
• 2 piou niulnl
tion Act of 1996. Aflrr several
lando Drive.
Adams Ave., Sanford, was ar­
puialura
Chou$r f$mou* Mrripr
( Nm » ragiou.
decades of trying lo reduce the
Cn»tnr Hu*f
or Cfiaiiy rwe
• I I /'J pnu gnivy
a t M»yt&gt; Rd—I
orro
Ouktm
I
• S luMiM-uylr bullrniulk
liarmful farm discharges. Lukr
tamau
Apopka's farmers ask Ihr stale
Not row) W4V, sry otfwr olHt ot
Not «a td w m any m rw alia, ot
V/&gt;\V
1 % \\
PA
lo buy their Lind rather than
Itacounr Good lor a Omrtodlima
i»»couni Good tor a kmaad tana
fare strict pollution standards.
u
Phosphorous discharges from
E L
\ N W \ \
Ihe famis hrlp fuel a continual
shi
algae bloom, which has turned
Luke Apopka pea grrrn. Thr
I* ? p'^r r * o f chicken, mixed
I • 2 aide Itrnta
algae laden water limits light
&gt;• I side (llali of vuur ctiolce
Ptua Tax
J • I homealyle bultemUlk
ps- r , .
I (corn siibsUtiiUon
nel rat Ion lo Ihe lakr bottom.
—
.Han extra)
I btacult
E t e s v c a r - 'W
I
tiorneslyle
hiillerm
llk
Kr" i,rmperlng the growth of native
i-w-i -1 V1 M
b (scull
or CaiOrn llrrb Ruooi
osoi
or Oglril
UuLlen HgS
llerb H
Ssu
I |
vegetation critical lo the lake's
fishery. The algae also speeds
Not valid onth any otnar offar or
Not valid wan any odvar ofltr or
the collect Ion of loose sedi­
tkocount Qood lor a kmaad ema r»moui w ip e tnicun j j (ftocixeil Good tor a kmaad nrha
ment blanketing Ihr lake Inil

Water district pays $9.15
million for Long Farms

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1^*00 block of South French
Avenue. Grate allegedly con
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22 worth of l.enis on

Cash totaling $20 was stolen
Wednesday In the 1100 block
of West Ninth Street.
Hand tools totaling $1,160
was stolen Wednesday In Ilie
2900 bloc k ol Orlando Drive
Jewelry, a mlcrowavr. a /r
nllh VCR and rrmote. Nintendo
and Sega Genesis and one tape
were stolen Wednesday In Ihe
800 bloi k id Catalina Drive
Total amount id property sin
leu was $1 ,6H*J

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Amy Grate. 20. of 1015 S.
° i* Ayr - Sanford, was arrrstrd Wednesday by Sanford

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AdultContinued from Page 1A
tlllrd.
This Is the flrst of two public
lirurlng* on the nutter. To:»t|iht Is for discussion and In­
put only.
When It meets on Jan. 13.
the Ikurd of Commissioners
will vote on sites and may ap­
prove the "grandLuhertng" of
right legally-existing adult en­
tertainment businesses In the
(•'em ParWCasselberry area.
The owners of these busi­
nesses have been co-operating
with the county to make
c lunges tn the appearance of
their buildings The 'Infamous"
horses at Clrcus-Clrcua have
been
removed. and
other
changes are taking ptare.
Michael Pinter
owner of
Club Juana, said that his
business has operated at the
•'.une location for 32 years and
he had no desire to move to
Sanford or any other area. He
would entertain being bought
out by the county but the price
would be very high.
'A s It stands today, three of

the commissioners are leaning
toward grandfathering." Morris
sold
(Win Adams and Daryl
McLain might vote this way
with Morris). Unless grandfathered. the clubs must close or
relocate by late 1999 • this the
result of a new adult enter­
tainment ordinance adopted by
the commission In June.
In June, also, the board d i­
rected staff to produce an In­
ventory of alternative sites
within unincorporated Semi­
nole County for potential loca­
tion of adult entertainment es­
tablishments.
By law the county has to
provide adequate locations for
adult establishments (adequate
alternative avenues of expres­
sion or rnmmi mlratlonl that
a ir
protected
under First
Amendment guarantees as ex­
pressed by authoritative mltngs of courts.
The county may enter Joint
planning agreements with a
municipality or municipalities
which provides for multtjurlsdlclloii.il siting o f adult clubti

In certain areas whether Incor­
porated or unincorporated.
From the time county staff
began Identifying sites, the
majority were tn the Sanford
area. The city Itself had desig­
nated areas near the Orlando
Sanford Airport aa possible reconing locations,
and
158
acres east o f the airport were
approved by the commission.
The board will discuss to­
night whether to retain the air­
port site or to approve ti
possibly three other locations
in west Sanford that were sug­
gested
by
Commissioner
McLain as an alternative for
the airport area acreage. It Is
these three aftes that caused ■
problem within the coaimuntty.
The Rev. Jimmy Dale Patter­
son and members o f Central
Baptist Church Immediately
rallied by mailing letters of
protest to the commission.
Patterson said he will speak al
tonight’s meeting.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
will explain the city’s position.

Lottery&lt;
Pag* i a
In addition to curriculum
changes, many of the schools
are undergoing building reno­
vations.
With a focus on math, sci­
ence
and
technology,
Goldsboro will transform Into
a two-story facility with 23
classrooms and a math labora­
tory divided Into three suites.
Each classroom will feature
four computers and hands-on
laboratories will facilitate In­
struction. Phillips said.
Trachcrs and staff are cur­
rently working on courses that
will integrate the elements of
math, science and technology

with the traditional classes for
the upcoming school year, she
said.
As a facilitator. Phillips said
her Job Is to help parents un­
derstand the process and help
with the application and regis­
tration process.
"Parents are very excited.* she
said.
To ease the transition from
traditional to magnet,
the
school district also has avail­
able numerous publications
including a color booklet out­
lining the Choices program.
School lours are ongoing for
those Interested In taking a
closer look, she said.

The Goldsboro lottery will be
bekl al the Educational Sup­
port Center, 400 E. Lake Mary
Blvd.. Sanford. For more In­
formation. rail 320-0458 or
320 0419.

Briefs
mm Fags LA
transferred the company’s oc­
cupational licences to Its cu r
rent location. Several months
ago. Paccttrr had sued the city
for the right to transfer Us Ucense. The city had questioned
whether there was a change In
use when the business moved.

Travel
Continued from Page 1A
timatrd 34.9 million people
will trawl by automobile, light
tntek or recreational vehicle,
up 4 percent compared to 33.6
million the year before.
Holiday travel by airplane,
bus. rail or ship Is expected to
jump 10 percent, to 9.0 million,
compared to 0.7 million In
1996.

Trawlers expect to visit to
the
following
destinations
during
the
Christmas-New
Year’s holiday: city. 40 percent;
town/rural area. 27 percent:
ocean/beach.
13
percent;
mountain area. 10 percent;
lake area. 2 percent: themeamusement park, 2 percent;
slate/naiional park. I percent;
other and undecided. 5 per­
cent.

The greatest number o f a u to "
Overnight plans for holiday
travelers will originate tn the
travelers Include: family or
West, with 9.1 million people,
friend’s. S3 percent; hotel or
followed by the Southeast. B
motel. 34 percent: cabin/con­
million: Northeast 5.7 million;
do. 5 percent: camper/trallMidwest. 5.6 million; Great
er/RV/tent,
2
■percent:
Lakes. 5.5 million.
boat/ahip. 1 percent; bed A

breakfast. 1 percent; other, 2
percent. Four percent were un­
decided or didn’t expect to stay
overnight.
Statistics exceed
100 percent due to multiple re­
sponses.
AAA’s holiday travel projec­
tions are based on a national
survey of 1,500 adults con­
ducted by the Travel Industry
Association, which does spe­
cial research for A A A
AAA la a not-for-profit fedm t lg a of 97 du bs with more
than 1.000 offices providing Its
40 minion members tn the
Uni led States and Canada with
a full range of travel. Insur­
ance.
financial
and autorelated services.

Reno is not fit for her post
Her decision could have been an
trounced a year ago. It was then that
Attorney General Janet Reno derided
thal under ne dmamlance would she
seek an Independent counsel lo in
af the
rion MmnustratkM,
Urn. up to and Inriudkig (he president and vice pres I
It was the unspoken pact she i
with the president as a rondHIoa of
bring reappointed to the Jeh she cher­
ished Indeed it was no secret Inside
the Beltway that Clinton was ready to
kick Reno to the curb because she was
not the -team player' he had hoped
she’d be during his first term (as evtdented the White House ML by the
five Independent counsels sheI sicced
on various members of the
IratIan. inctudine the first couple &gt;.
But Reno could not simply and
quickly dismiss braien riolatien* of
campaign finance and federal election
Lews. That would be too obvious lor ■
woman who enjoyed a reputation
undeserved it turns out
for bring
"incorruptible"
She had lo pretend at least, to con
diet a thorough investigation of throe
crime* before announciig this week
that neither of her bosses the presi­
dent and vice president m t any other
high ranking members of Ihe Clinton
admlnistralta
ilnistralion did anything whatso­
ever lo warrant appointment of an in­
dependent counsel
Of raune. lo arrive at this finding,
to do Ihe bidding of Ihe president who
reappointed her. Reno had to contort
herself in ways that would make
Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug wince
with pain.
LUie her somersault on the Inde­
pendent counsel law. Back in 1994.
when Congress renewed Ihe law. Reno
testified 'It is absolutely essential for
the public to have confidenee ia the
system, and you caimol da that when
then la a conflict io( interest) or an
appearance of a conflict of interest in
the person who to, in effect Ihe chief
prosecutor,"
And leal she failed to make herself
perfectly et—r lo lawmakers, the at
torney general added:
"The independent counsel statute
was meant to avoid even the appear
anro of impropriety In Ihe considers
lion of allegations of misconduct by
high level executive branch officials
and to prevcnL u I hero said the
actual or pctcrivcd conflicts of inter
esf
Now contrast those remarks with
Reno’s statement this past April alter

lommalion.
Take author Kathryn Harrison, la a

rtfn*xr called "The Klsa,'she detailed
m alleged affair with her father. The
uok was widely condemned by critics
The Washington Poet’s Jonathan
I’ardley called it "slimy, repellent,
neretneious, cynical* and “trash from
ini word lo last'). Then at an award*
tinner last month. Harrison read anither confessional. She once stuck a
inger in an urn containing her grandnother’s ashes, she laid, thenlicked
i off She liked the flavor to much thal
ihe dipped all five digit! into the renains for a mere extensive snack.
We ask Why would anyone admit to
iuch odious behavior — unless they
sere desperate for in OP award? We
t it to you.
In any case, Kathryn Harrison got
le nod She la now a leading candliile lor a lop priic In the 1997 0P Corn­
ellLion
The Ninth Annual Outrageous Perunages contest, sponsored by the
pear Foundation and the Association
f Sagacious Pundits, is quickly drawlgtoa close. The ASP award*, as they
re often called will be handed out in
anuary. but no nominations will be
ccepted after the ball falls on New
'ear’s Eve.

— Former Golden State Warriors
guard Lalrell Sprewell. who choked
coach PJ. Cariesimo end threatened
to kill him.
— The Cemetery Gang who falsely
BUI Clinton of "exchanging"
in Arlington National Cemetery
olltkal donations Wo can’t give
group award*, so individual nomine
Uoas are accepted tor Terry Everett,
the Alabama congressman who fo­
mented the libel, and for Uddy and
LimlMugh, the exalted "truth seekers"
who gleefully promulgated it
— NBC sports broadcaster Marv
Albert, who pleaded guilty to assault
In a bawdy sexual encounter and then
commenced a media tour to make the
case that his accusers were liars.
— South Carolina Board of Educa­
tion member Henry Jordan, who
erupted when critics objected tn the
display of the Ten Commandments in
piddle schools, allowed ha was griting
'tired of cults' and added: ‘ Screw the
Buddhists and kill the Muslims."
— Washington, D C , charier school
principal Mary Anigbo, who waa con­
victed of assaulting a Washington
Times reporter and theni claimed
da
her
persecution put her in some
tom august
I 1can name
and even lordly company. *1
Jesus Ihe Christ,' she said. "I can
name Martin Luther King. Marcus
Garvey, Sojourner Truth."
CMST NEWSFAren ENTERPRISE ASSN

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Remember, wa seek to booor the
most asinine, hypocritical, preposter­
ous. ridiculous people to strut across
the public stage in the year 11*7. For­
eign nationals are not eligible. Nor are
groups, and neither (aorry, dittoheadi)
is yours truly.
Among the luminariee who have
been nominated io far are jocks
Dennis Rodman and Charles Barkley,
preachers Lewis Farrakhaa and Pat
Robertaon; performers Charlton
Heston, George Clooney and Will
Smith; Sens. Jease Helms end Robert
Torricelli; Repa. Tom Do Lay. Dan
Burton, Bob Barr, Gerald Solomon and
Tom Coburn; President Bill Clinton
and Vice President Al Core; cyber
goesip Matt Drudge; taikmelsters
Rush Umbaugh and G. Gordon Uddy.
Attorney General Janet Reno; Inde­
pendent counsel Kenneth Starr; op­
portunist Paula Jones and her tart
mouthpiece. Susan Carpenter McMilTo this list of notables, we add

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Oorothyu, Barrett Brundlge.
9. South Third
- Street,
69.
Lake
Mary- died Friday.' Dec. 12.
1997. Bom tn Baltimore. Md..
ahe moved to Central Florida
from Annapolis In 1977. Mrs.
Brundlge was a cosmetologist.
She was a Catholic and a
member
of
the
Disabled
American Veterans 930.
Survivors Include aorta. Wil­
liam C. Simmons. Louis E..
both of Lake Mary: daughter.
Janet L. Ervin. Lake Mary: Me­
ter. Shirley Ziegler, Jackson­
ville.
Baldvrtn-Falrchlld Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and funeral
Home, Lake Mary, tn charge of
arrangements.
■valyn Randall i arilald

We loathe conspiracy theories, but
[ doe* seem that tease people roo­
ms to get tn OutragMus Personage

out before U it dosed out.'
And lest lawmakers didst catch her

H o u s e h o l d

JOSEPH
PERKINS

print the first time, the added: "We
wifi net rieee out the matter again. |
reiterate, unless Director Freeh Mid I
sign off on it"
As il lurns out Freeh Ml there was
ample evidence to warrant appointm«it of an Independent counsel and
he made this plain to Reno
Yet. the attorney general overruled
the FBI director, declaring this week.
-The decision was mine* and in con
iradktion to her previous statement to
Congress, hen alone.

I a pirouette on con
suiting with Fill dbector Louis Freeh
on seeking an independent counsel In
■n appearand before the House Judi
clary Commitlee in October, she
promised. ■Director Freeh and I

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A new nest of ASP nominations

refusing to name an outside counsel
to investigate (he While House fund
raising scandal
The independent counsel statute,
said tha once inscrutable attorney gen
eral. requires her to seek a special
pruMietor only tf there is a
conflict of Interest rather
for an actual roe
than merely an
of a con
filet*

KVSLTH RAHTVAU, B A W IB LD
Evelyn Randall Barfield. 68.
Broadway
Street.
Sanford,
died Wednesday.
Dec.
10.
1997. Bom In Sanford, rise
was a life long resident. Mrs.
Barfield was a homemaker.
She was a member of Progreso
Missionary Baptist Church,
Sanford.
Survivors Include husband.
OUver, daughters, Joyce R
Martin. Sanford. Olivia, Miami,
Bcriha. Atlanta; sons. Danny
Randall. Albany, Oa.. Johnnie.
Sanford. Lyndon. Altamonte
Springs; brothers, Theodore
Randall. Palmetto. Ivan W il­
liams. South Carolina. Eddie
Williams,
Sanford;
sisters,
Nathlte Jones, Sanford. Joyce
Randall. Bradenton; 15 grand­
children;
seven
great­
grandchildren.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, In charge of ar­
rangements.
KENNETH WILLIAM BAILEY
Kenneth William Bailey, 53.
Harvard Place. Apopka, died
Wednesday, Dec. 10. 1997 at
Florida Hospital Orlando. Bom
July 11. 1944 In Reading. Pa.,
he moved to Central Florida
from Jacksonville In 1984. Mr.
Bailey retired from the U.S.
Navy aa a Master Chief. He was
a Protestant.
Survivors Include wife, Linda
S.; sons. James F.. Providence.
R L , Damon O,, Longwood;
daughters. Terrie B. Embree,
Altamonte Springs, Teresa L
Sotello.
Leesburg:
parents.
William and Erma. Paisley,
Fla.; slaters. Carol Moyer,
Reading. Pa.. Ermine Wclst,
OrcenvlUe, S.C., Shirley Re­
bar. Mohravllle, Pa.: seven
grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Funeral
Home. Longwood. In charge of
arrangements.

. R. JAMISON
Russell R Jamison. 79. Satanna Drive. Sanford, died
Saturday. Dec. 13. 1997. Bom
In Old Fort, N.C., he moved to
Central Florida In 1965. Mr.
Jamison was a retired from
Ihe U.S. Navy as a Master
Chief huU maintenance tech­
nician. He was a Bapt'st. He
was a member o f the Fleet R e­
serve and the Disabled Ameri­
can Veterans.
Survtvora Include wife. Jean.
Orlando;
daughter.
Laurel
Gregg.
Orlando:
brothers.
Fate.' North Carolina, John.
Virginia. Homer. Alabama: one
grandson.
Carey Hand Cox-Parker Fu­
neral Home. Winter Park. In
charge o f arrangements.
ARTHUR A. HASCAJtELLO
Arthur A. Masearella, 78.
Pine Way, Sanford, died Sat­
urday, Dec. 13. 1997 at Co­
lumbia Medical Center San­
ford. Bom Oct. 1. 1919 In
Cicero, III., he moved to Cen­
tral Florida in 1980. Mr. Maacarello was the owner o f A A
Maacarelio Co. (contractors).
He was a veteran of the U.S.
Air Force.
Survivors Include wife, Ade­
laide: daughters. Marcia Kim.
Bethcsda. Md.. Susan Levin­
son. Norhtbrook. 111.; brother.
Leo. Cape Coral, Fla.; seven
grandchildren.
Oramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford. In charge o f ar­
rangements.
OUT MCFADDEN
Guy McFadden, 60, Laurel
Avenue. Sanford, died Sunday,
Dec. 14. 1997 at Columbia
Medical Center Sanford. Bom
In San Augustine, Texas, he
moved to Central Florida In
1960. Mr. McFadden was a
truck driver for the Seminole
County Road Dept. He waa a
Protestant. He waa a veteran of
the U.S. Navy and a member of
Disabled American Veterans

Chapter #30 and Sanford M a­
sonic Lodge.
Survivor* include wife, Pa­
mela:
daughter.
Deborah
Samples, Sanford.
.i.
Oramkow Funeral
Home,
Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.
O. PU C K
Mabel O. Price, 95. Landover
Place.
Longwood,
died
Wednesday. Dec. 10. 1997 at
South Seminole Hospital. Bom
July 3. 1902 In Kllamlller,
Md.. she moved lo Central
Florida In 1969 and was a
member
of
First
Baptist
Church In Elkina. W.V. where
her husband. Rev. Wilson
Price, waa the first pastor of
the church. She waa also a life
member of the Order of East­
ern Star In Elkins. WV.
Survtvora Include sons. Rob­
ert C.. Sanford; Dr. Joe N.
Price. Cape Coral. Fla.. E.
Dayle. OalnesvUle; 10 grand­
children;
15
great­
grandchildren;
four
greatgreat-grandchildren.
Oramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford. In charge of arrangrm enta.|

H E
Mr. Jamison la survived by hla
wife, daughter, brothers, son-inlaw. Jim Oregg and grandson. An­
thony Urrgg. Friends may call at
the funeral home on Thursday,
Dec. 18 from 1 until 3 p.m. wuh a
funeral service In the chapel at 3
p.m. In Ucu of flower*, memorial
donations may be made to Alshetmer’a Assoc., 80S W. Central
LUvd.. Orlando. Fla.. 32803.
Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral
Home. 1300 W. Fairbanks Avc..
Winter Park. 647-1042.
MAICAKBLLO, ARTHUR A
Memorial funeral sendees for
Mr. Arthur A Mascarello. 78. of
Sanford, who died Saturday will
be al II a.m. Thursday morning
at Oramkow
Funeral
Home
Chapel. For those who wish, me­
morial contribution* are sug­
gested lo West Suburban School
far Retarded Children. 1003 W.
Division St.. Lombard. III.. 60148.
Arrangements by Oramkow Fu­
neral Home. 300 E. airport Dlvd..
Sanford. Fla.. 32773. (407) 3223213.

I, OUT
Funeral service* for Mr, Ouy W,
McFadden. 80. of Sanford, who
Sunday, will be at 2 pus. at
Oramkow
thow Funeral Home Chapel
wuh the Rev. John Sauls officiat­
ing. Interment will be In Ever­
green Cemetery. Friends may call
at Oramkow Funeral Home this
evening (Tuesday), from 6 to B
p.m.
Arrangement* by Oramkow Fu­
neral Home, 500 E. Airport Blvd..
Sanford. Fla.. 32773, (407) 322
3213.

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P e o p le
moving the werldyWedneaday
Inoon uncheon meeting from
the Sanford Civic Center to
the Lakeside Landing at the
Marina Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting Ktwanlans are wel­
come. For Information rail
Walt Smith. 323-5088.

Nar-Anon, ■ self-help group
for relative* and friends of ad­
dicts. will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando General Hospi­
tal. For more Information, call
880 6364.

TO P S

Dancing for Sanlora

Member of Take Off Pounds
Sensibly. TOPS, invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.nt. at
the First Christian Church.
1807 Sanford Ave,, Sanford.
For more Information about
the club, call 321-4464.

The Over SO Dance Club
dance la held every Wednes­
day. from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. al
the Sanford Clvtc Center. Uvr
music by the Deltonlans 13
piece band. Donation 83.00.

Toastmastara

Al-Anon

Night
Owls Toastmasters
meet every Tuesday o f the
month, at 7:30 p.m.. al the
Lake Mary Community Build­
ing. 260 N. Country Chib Hoad
in Lake Maty. Contact Kosella
Bonham at 323-8284 for Infor­
mation.

A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednes­
day. at 8 p.m., at I I I E. 27th
St., just west o f Sanford Ave­
nue In Sanford. New visitors
or members are welcome lo
this 12- step group.

Llona Club
The Longwood-Lakr Mary Uons
Club meets the first and third
Tuesday of every month, al 7
pm ., al the Rama da inn. S.R.
434 In Longwood. Visitors and
prospective members urr wel­
come to attend.

Walcoma Wagon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club o f Seminole
County holds the regular
monthly luncheon meeting at
11:30 s.m. on
the
third
Wednesday of very month.
Those wishing to attend, rail
Betty. 695-0144. or Lucy. 3227877.

Pilot Club
The Sanford Pilot Club meets
the first ami third Tuesday al 7
p.m. In the KSVP building on
the campus at Seminole Com ­
munity College. All Interested
are welcome lo attend.

TO P S
A local chapter of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at
6:30 p m.. In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 555
W.
S.K.
434.
Longwood.
Weighing beings al 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting ts held every
Wednesday.
al
9.30.
at
Lakrvtrw Christian Church,
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For Information, eat) 2 93
5048.

to n n tl Club
The Centra! Florida Kennel
Club meets the third Tuesday
of every month, at 8 p m., al
the Lake Island Recreation
Center. 450 Harper. Winter
Park.
Anyone Interested In the bet­
terment and protection of probred dogs or In breeding or
showing dogs Is welcome to a t­
tend meetings and apply for
membership. Call 071-7440.

Al-Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there la help.
Al-Anon Is sn anonymous,
non-profit organisation, open * ‘
lo anyone who la 's rotative h e '
friend o f an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon mreta
each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday.
fThunday
non­
smoking) evening at 8 p.m.
Meetings are held In the back
room of the Sahara Club.
2587 South Sanford Ave.,
Sanford.
For
additional
meeting
times and locations In the
Centra) Florida area, or for
more Information, cal) 3210122.

H u ith Education
Deltona Health ' Education
Club meets the third Tuesday
o f the month al the Center for
Better Living. 2922 Howland
Hvd., Suite 4. Deltona, at 7
Anyone Interested
In
Ih and well-being la Invited
•Itend.
Information.
call
532-9290.

Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
asking donors of all types
• especially O-type do­
rs • to donate at its Sanford
nch. 1302 E. Second St.
For Information, call 3220822.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital. 555 West
State Rood 434, Longwood.
Nar-Anon is a support group
open lo families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict is more turmoil than
you can handle by yourself.
Join for support In coping
with your addict; gain serenity
to make decisions and put our
live back In focus. Call 2611900 for more Information.

Optlmlat Club
H ie Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors
are welcome. Call 323-2194 or
322-0298.

Kiwanla Club
Effective Oct.
wania Club o f

I. the KlSanford Is

4-H helps Operation Christmas Child
By SUSAN W IN N E R
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD _ The Clover KJda o f |
the 4-H clubs recently portletpaled In Operation Christmas
Child through an organisation
called Samaritan' a Pune. The lo­
cal YMCA In Lake Mary was In­
strumental In encouraging other*
lo assist In this worthwhile effort.
According to Sheld* Wilkins. 4H
coordinator
for Semi note
County, this Is the second year
that the 4-H clubs have been In‘ Loot year we sent
eight shoehorn for Operation
Christmas Child. This year m
sent 25 b o w * from the Clover
Kid*-*
Itrms such a* pencil*. stickers.
Muffed toy*, combs, shampoo,
soap, tooth brushes and tooth­
paste and small toys were In­
cluded in the shipment. The gifts
were delivered to the YMCA just a
few day* ago where they In turn
distribute the presents lo needy
rhildren.
*Wr decided that It would be a
good Idea lo participate In this
projfrt again.* said Wilkin*. "The
kids enjoyed collecting the Hems
and getting the stuff. The teen
leader* filled ihe boxes.*
Although Wilkin* shared that
they are unsure lo what location
l«IM
4-H Club’s
ihe shoeboars will go. they are
sure that they will be appreciated.
Over 35 countries of needy ehil- suited that that particular box.
thinking how kicky they are that and help. They are Item* that are
drm will enjoy a Christmas be- The age ranges included Infants, we live where we do.* said Wilkin*, affordable and they can coifed
cause o f Ihe loving care and con- age 2 to 4. age 5 to 0 and age 10 'Most
children
In
America
rrm o f many. Individuals and to 14. both male and female o f wouldn't think o f only getting pen- For more Information about Op­
groupa all over the nation have each category. Wilkin# mentioned ells, shampoo and such for eration Christ mss Child contact
donated Items lo this cause.
that they didn't collect toys for the Christnw*. They really realized Ihe local YMCA In Labe Mary at
Wilkins also cited that ihe leen Infant age category and most of how fortunate they are.*
32 1-8944 or Samaritan’* Purse at
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privilege of packaging the gills. middle age range.
marvelous project lo encourage Road. Boone. N.C. 28607. The
They determined from Ihe Hems
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out of the 338 known species,
only 3 occur In Florida. One
specie,
the
ruby-throated
hummingbird, la by for the
moat common hummingbird In
the stale. This bird Is about 3
Inches long and weighs as little
as 1/4 ounce. Only the mature
mule has the red throat feath­
er*. Young or mature birds of
both sexrs. have metallic green
backs and white-lipped tall
feathers.
Nsstlag:
Although,
some
birds may stay In south Florida
year-round, most winter In
Mexico and South America.
Males arrive In Florida In
March and the females follow
them about a week taler.
Nesting In Florida begins In
April. The nest la a walnut-size
structure o f plant material*,
adorned with lichens, moss,
and bound with spider web* or
fine plant fibers. Nests fre­
quently are built over wsler.
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view them from Inside your
house. However, feeders should
not be the sole source o f food
provided because the sugar
solution provides very little
nourishment. Nectar Is much
more than Just water and
sugar. Packages of Instant nec­
tar may be found at many gar­
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DEAR ABBY: What pvrccitlage
of people find their soul mates? You
once advised a young man who had
doubts about nix relationship to
keep searching. How long does one
search? I am married to a man who
is decent and has similar valuss to
mine, but he is definitely not my
soul mate. If I had kept searching
for my soul mate, would 1 have
found him? Whet If he lived in

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another state? How would I ever
find him? Would I have been loo old
c i n e m a s ’*.
to have children by the time I found
LAKE MARY CINEMA HI him?
I have pondered these questions
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all my life. In my exiwrirncs. love ie
1
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not equal. I once found e men I
i
ixoaxrxsioflo
BN thought was my soul mate, but he
didn't really love me; and some men
|
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in whom I had no interest pursued
*
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iM in rastt
me. This confuses me. Isn't it sup­
posed to be that two people find
each other and fall madly in love?
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My husband and I have children,
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and they ere the joy of my life. (
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suppose I love him. but it ie more
like laving a brother — there ie no
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passion. I thought he would open up
[.;
tn taM tin
eventually, but he never did.
I have seen people who have
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happier marriages, but I think it is
basically dumb luck that they found
SLUBBER
the right person and that person
Ti
neat* risen
loves hack with equal fervor.
Abby, I don't expect you to have
I MOMOHT IN THE QAROKN
all the answers, but I needed to ask
*
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someone. Thanks for listening.
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hanging wire with rooking oil.
Place the feeder where rain will
not dilute nectar In the end of
the tube.
To keep hummtngbtrda around
your house, you must provide
them with plants that bloom
most o f the year. It la best to
plant a variety of specie* that
will bloom at different time*
during the year. The Ideal
flower colors are red. orange,
or pink. Generally, tubular
flower* hold large amounts of
nectar at their base. Nesting
hummingbirds will need nectar
from Much to September,
therefore, your garden should
have numerous nectar plants
available throughout this time.
Use tree*, vines, perennials
and annuals to provide bod for
your feathered friends. Florida
native plant* u *
specially
suited for this purpose.

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SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De*
P *et*»n t. and new league Dtrrrtor Allan
Often, will hold a mandatory meeting for all
penons Interested in coaching baseball In
the Sanford Babe Ruth League's In 1908.
The meeting will be tonight (Tuesday. De­
cember 18th) at 8:30 p m. at the D i«ou t Club
In Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.
This meeting m il be used aa an organic a tlonal meeting for the coming season and the
roaches Input la needed and wanted.
For more Information caD 330-9807.

Panthers pounce
Crooms girls rally; S A C
hoop teams post wins
SANFORD
The Crooms Acad• W l r t t ' haMsetball team woke up
k» Dm Saturday afternoon, coming
earning back from a hugr halftime
•eSelt la edge Calvary Christian
Academy Sam Ormond Brarhy. 38­
97. at Rqr A Sm Oymnaalum.
The victory la a tribute to roach
That HoAnan and his girls as it
came an the heals of 88-39
thrashing at the hands of Mount
Dma M m School Friday night.
The Panthers traded 88-33 after

50+ B«Mball Lssgus at UCF
ORLANDO _ Want to play hardball, perhaps
one more time?
A league for piayrrs at least 90 years old In
1988 (bom 1048 or before) la forming at the
University of Central Florida and la looking
for quite a few good...or at least will­
ing...players.
"We will pUy a live week season. January 8
lo February
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games on “Tuesday
night's,* said Loren Knutson o f UCFs Recrea­
tion Services. "We need about 90 players lo
form four teams.*
The (Inal sign up m il be Tonight (Tuesday.
December 18) from 7 p.m. to 9 pm . al U C rs
Intramural Field No. I.
The coal per player m il not rat red $15.
mth an additional 910 for shins and hats if
the trams want them and sponsors cannot be
found.
•We play a short fem e and a close back­
stop. limit the pitchers lo two Innings and the
games lo two hours.* says Knutson.
80 break out the liniment and give It a try.
Call (4071 H23-240H for Information.

Q lrlt’ wrestling tournaments
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley High
School and coarh Kevin Carpcngrr are
lo ■nnounce a aeries o f Women's Invi­
tational Wrestling Tournaments In associa­
tion with the Seminole County Women's Wres­
tling Program.
. V ? * ™ l ° ‘ ,nu»nim is m il lake place at
Lake Brantley High School on January lOlh
and February 20lh and al Lake Howell High
School on December 19th.
m rll* lW&lt;' under FHSAA (Florida
illfh School Activities Association) rules and
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ual. Tentative weight classes are 94. 101. 110.
119. 127. 138. 149 and 165 pounds.
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Sartor Slaphanfo Dais hd fra way aa Late Mary girts got oN to a hat afcrt and tw
Rams coasted to the* 14th mn wthoul a bee. 57-44, Friday ngM at EuaOs.

Kiwanis Club rallies to claim girls’ Fastpitch Tournament
SANFORD _ Rising to the occasion.
The Klwanls Club of Sanford had been strug­
gling. closing the regular season by losing two
of Its last three games and finishing mth a 3 0
record.
But that all went out the window last Saturday
aa Kiwanla Club of Sanford rallied In IU (Inal
turn at bat to defeat the Optimist Club of San­
ford. 21-19. to win the Sanford Recreation De­
partment Girls' Fast pitch Fall Softball League
Tournament at Plnehuret Park.
The Optimist Club of Sanford, the regular
season champions, had advanced lo the cham­
pionship game by bouncing back from a 2-0
deficit to eliminate the Sanford Rotary Break-

fast Club. 15-3.
The Klwanls Club of Sanford then got off lo a
fast start mth sU runs In the lop of the first In­
ning and kept up the pressure lo oust the San­
ford Lions Club .18-8. setting up the (Inal with
the Optimist Club of Sanford.
The teams traded the lead several times In the
championship game, as the Optimist Club led
5-0. 9-3. 11-9. 16-15 and 19-18 and the Klwanls
led 15-11. 18-16 and 21-19.
Shineka Lawrence led off mth a walk, but was
caught stealing. Billie Cotton then doubled, but
she was out at the plate trying to score on a
single by Slaphanie Para, who proceeded to
alral second.
After a walk lo Whitney Toast. Shequlta
Campbell drove In the tying and go-ahead runs
m ih a triple and later scored on a wild pitch.

ITuvlding the offense were:

SEMIFINALS

Optimist Club: two hits _ T V s Layton (double,
two runs scored). Shawnna Williams (three runs
scored, two RBD. Lawanda Ttllmon (three runs
scored, one RBD: one hit _ Vanessa Silva
(triple, one run scored, two RBD. Marry Angle

lone run scored, two RBI); two runs scored _
AUona Smith: one run scored _ Colette Layton.
Sasha Mcrthle. India Ttllmon.
Rotary Breakfast Club (2-5): one hit _ Jessica
Poslrll. AlgJnlcla Jackson. Kalcy Brine (one n n
scored each). Britney Posted. Sophia William*.
Sheens Ware.
Klwanls Club: three hits _ Stephanie Para
(one run scored, three ROD; two hits _ Whitney
Toss! (two home runs, three runs scored, two
RBI). Lauren Bennett (double, one tun scored,
two RBI); one hit _ Brittany Hardy (two runs
scored, two RBI). Shequlta Campbell (two tuna
scored; three runs scored, one RBI _ BilUe Cot­
ton: two runs scored _ Sheens Campbell: one
run scored _ Sheila Acree. Shineka Lawrence.
Ashley Alexander. Charnel Lawrence.
8m Faatpftek, Page 28

T W C takes lead in LM women’s fastpitch
LAKE MARY _ What a difference a few
weeks can make.
Totally Wireless Communications has
taken control of the City of i-ah* Mary
Department o f Parka and Recreation
Women's Monday Night Fall Fastpitch
Softball League at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex.
Totally Wireless Communications has
won three games and tied one. Including a
win and a tie over previously undefeated
and defending Spring League champion
Vicky's Permits, to take over first place In
the standings.
On November 24th. Totally Wireless
Communications scored two runs In the
bottom of the sixth Inning to tie Vicky’s
Permits, which won the first game o f the
evening 16-2 over AT A T Wlreleaa. 7-7.
On December 1st, Totally Wlreleaa
Communications moved into a tie for first
place by beating AT A T Wireless 6-4 and
AT A T Wireless then got a 7-0 forfeit from
Vicky's Permits.
Totally Wireless Communications then
took over the top spot by sweeping a dou­
bleheader. 10-6 over AT A T Wireless and
7-0 by forfeit over Vicky's Permits.
Totally Wireless Communications leads
the league with a 5-2-1 record. Trailing
the leaders are Vicky’s Permits at 4-3-1
and AT A T Wlreleaa at 2-6.
Providing the offense were:

NOVEMBER 24
Vicky's Permits: two hits _ Debbie Roxler (one home run. one single, two runs
scored, three RBI). Nichole Hmelar (one
triple, one single, two runs scored, four
RBI). Valorle Mullins (two singles, three

Corey LeSage (one double, two runs
scored, one RBI). JoAnna Kelley. Colleen
Smith (one double and one run scored
each). Robin GianelU. Susan Young (one
single each).

DECEMBER 1

runs scored, one RBI). Connie Flshbaugh
(two singles, two runs scored, one RBI).
LaShalonda Brown (two singles, one run
scored); one hit _ Belinda Anderson (one
double, two runs scored, one RBI). Cath­
erine Duehock (one double, tivo runs
scored). All Shevlln (one tingle, two runs
scored, one RBI).
AT A T Wlreleaa: three hit* _ Dawn
Clark (one double, two singles, one run
scored); two hits _ Tammi Lent (one dou­
ble. one single, one run scored, one RBI):
one hit _ Edens Mitchell (one single, one
RBI). Jcnese Nieves (one single).
Vicky's Permits: two hits _ Debbie R o l­
ler (two singles, one run scored, two RBI).
Nichole Hmelar (two singles, one run
scored): one hit _ LaShalonda Brown (one
single, three runs scored). All Shcvttn,
Catherine Due hock (one single and one
run scored each), Connie Flshbaugh (one
single, one RBI).
Totally Wlreleaa Communications: three
hits _ Sarah Reynolds (three singles, two
runs scored): two hits _ Eileen Flortano
(two singles, one run scored), Leslie Rey­
nolds (two singles, one RBI): one hit _

Totally Wireless Communications: taro
hits _ Colleen Smith (two singles, taro
runs scored, one RBD: one hit _ JoAnna
Kelley (one double, one run scored). Sarah
Reynolds, Corey LeSage (one single and
one run scored each); one run scored _
Susan Young.
AT A T Wireless: one hit _ Jcnesc
Nieves (one single); one run scored, one
RBI _ Jennifer Lent; one run scored _
Shannon Bcusac. Sarah Cauley. Ellens
Mitchell.

DECEMBER •
Totally Wireless Communications: three
hits _ Coleen Smith (three singles, one
run scored, two RBD: taro hits _ JoAnna
Kelley (one home run, one single, taro
runs scored, three RBD. Corey LeSage
(one triple, one single, two runs scored,
one RBI). Leslie Reynolds (one double,
one single, one run scored); one hit _
Sarah Reynolds. Eileen Flortano (one sin­
gle and one run scored each): one n n
scored, one RBI _ Wendy Webster, one
run scored _ Julie Kelley.
AT A T Wireless: two hits _ Sharon
Shaw (one double, one single, one n n
scored, one RBI): one hit _ Sarah Cauley
(one single, taro tuna score, one RB1)1.
Angle Schlief (one single, one run scared).
Jcnesc Nieves, Shannon Bcusac, Jennifer
Lent (one single each); two runs scored _
Jamie Smith; one RBI _ Dawn Evans.
Cart! Lower.

SANFORD _ Ths Saminoia High School Alhlata of tfia Wash lor
vomtoor 15-22. honored by the Sanford Optimist Club, was C.C. Out
Ian. C.C. scored four goals and had ons assist as 9m aooosr tsam bast
ML Bore. Opdmiat vioa-preaident Sybarina Wynn peasants tia award.

FO 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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Fastpitch----------------C M l I a n d from Pag* IB
Lions Club (2-5|: two hit* _ Charlene Vervllle
(double, one nin scored, two RBI). Nleholle
Pearce (two run* scored. two RBI); one hit _
Christy Wynn (double, two Rill). Ebony Baker
(three runs scored). Hollv Cowan (one run
seorrd). Melanie Peterson; one run scored _
Kristen Scheurtna.

C H A M PIO NSH IP G AM E
Klwunl* Club: four hits _ Shequlta Campbell
(topic, double, four runs scored, three RIH).
Staphanle Para (triple, (bur runs scored, ot.e
RBI): three hits _ Billie Cotton (home run. dou­
ble. three nms scored, three RBI): two lilts _
Whitney Toss! (two home run* ihrm- nm*

scored, four Rill).Lauren Bennett (two runs
scored, one RBI); one hit _ Brittany Hardy
(double). Sheila Acree.
Shrrna Campbell.
Shlnrka Lawrence (one nm scored and one RD1
each). Ashley Alexander (two run scored).
Amanda Wallgursky (one RBI).
Optimist Club: Ihree hits _ Sasha Merthle
(home run. double, two runs scored, two RBI).
Lawanda Tlllmon (two doubles, two runs scored,
one RBI); two hits _ Colette Layton (two home
nms. two nms scored, four RBI). Vanessa Silva
(home nm. two nm s scored, two KOI); one hit
Tara Layton (double, three runs scored). Alton*
Smith (one nm scored, one RBI). Shawnna Wil­
liams (three runs scored). India TtUnion (one
nm scored); two runs scored _ Marry Angle; one
nm scored _ Tsshee Tlllmon

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Basketball
RAMS WIN 14TH
EL'STIS _ No. 2 ranked Lake
Mary got off to its accustomed
fast start then cruised to a 57
44 victory at Eustls tn a girls'
basketball game Enday night.
The Ram* opened the game
with a 16-7 first quarter scor­
ing advimtage, then Increased
the lead to 14 points (2H-14) at
halltime.
Senior Stephanie Dale led
the way for Luke Mary with IS
points, while Junior stars Lau­
ren Bradley mid Aahlee Uallance chipped In with 14 and
13 points, respectively.
Mandy Shafer led Eustls (610) with a game-high 19
points. Larry added 14 points
for the Panthers.
Lake Mary ts now 14-0 on the
season heading Into the most
important part, to date, of Its
schedule. Friday night the

Rams will play at Orange
County Power Boone High
School at 6 p m., then travel
on to Sarasota to take part tn a
Christmas Tournament start­
ing Saturday night and con­
tinuing next Monday and Tues­
day.

BOYS
ARROW FORCE FLIES
PORT ORANOE _ Four play­
ers scored tn double figures
.md Seminole used a huge third
quarter and big second half to
pull iiwny from Spruce Creek
as Arrow Force VI shot down
the Hawks. 63-63. tn a boys'
Class 5A-District 5 gome In
Port Orange Friday night.
Seminole trailed 19-18 after
one quarter, but took a 36-34
halftime lead by outscortng
Spruce Creek 18-15 In the sec­
ond period.
Arrow Force VI then opened
the lead up, outacorlng the
Hawks 23-11 tn the third quar­
ter and closing with s 24-18
advantage In the final eight

minutes.
Darryl Redding led the way
with 16 points, but he got
plenty of help from Mrqual
Bush (13 points. Including
three three-pointers).
TerTy
Patrick |I2 points) and Zeke
Seymore ( I I pointsi.
Seminole will host Oak Ridge
In a very Important 5A-District
S contest tonight at 7:30
at Bill Fleming Memorial
naslum.

* nom a w v nuiRio t in in

Steve

O C Z/\ T / O r j

D ow 'ri P w l nn n a n c B I
H

VanCaeteren with 33
potato and Drew Morgan with

i

T Y avtw m isB ioit In c 6

16 points.
Pacing the Oreyhounds were
Malt Pierson and Alftad Cleve­
land |I3 potato
Fabanlakl (10 pat

Both teams' wUl
their ore-Chrtstmaa
this week wtth Lake Brantley
traveling to Apopka on Friday
and Lyman playing at Pine
Ridge on Thursday and boating
Colonial on Friday. Afl varsity
games start at 7:30 p.ra.

Legal Notlcet
CWMItf C M O
Orewga Caunty.
Stand*
C M * • C O M -7144
Ford Motor Credit
Com pony.
Plaintiff
i A Jonoo and
Mom i# L Jonoo,
H O IK S
OP SNSaW P-S SACS
NOTICI IS H IM S T GIVIN
•not by vtftua of fhaf oorum
Writ of tMCUtMA loouod out *1
and under Hit m a I a« Ma
County Court of Ovenge County.
Florid*. C *o* 4 COSS-7S44
in the atat**a«d court on dm #m
doy of November A D . I t * } In
mot certain &lt;*4« antitmd Ford
Motor Cr*drt Company. Plamttff
«* . Willi* A Jonee and Mann* L
Jonaa. Oetendante which afore •
•aid Wnt af laaautian tea*
dattearad to me ee Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida and I
hava MvWd upon all in* M i A
tm* and mtareet at irta datan.
danlt
M
IS*
fallowing
arty bemg tocated m Seminole
County. Ftonda. more particulariy doecribod M lollowe:
IS M Lincoln
Vtofl LNSMS3I4JVS MJ04
mg elo
•lored at AHamant*
g Servu
and did undareignad aa Sheriff
el Sammoia Countr, FLmkU .
•B ill u 1100 A.M. an m* It* day
ot January A.D IS M alter far
•41a and e*N ta tft* rugiwet bid­
der. ro n CASH IN HAND ANO
BUSJIC1 TO ANY ANO ALL
IXISTINO LIINS. at SW Freni
IWeet) Door, at in* elepe. at lb *
Seminole County Courtbawl* M
Sanford. Florida, lb* above

Legal Notices
e iaeiN T c o u n t
OP THS 10TN JUDICIAL
CINCUIT, M ANO PON
I COUNTY,
m t m

CASC M l N 4 7 T M 4 I 4 - 0
CITIBANK, F.S.B. P/K/A
CIT1CONP SAYINGS OP
FLONIOA. A FIDENAL
SAYINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THI UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
NONA SSNIFICIAAilS ANO
ALL OTHtN PAN THS
CLAIMe ta AGAINST THI
ISTATt OF p.
OLSNN WILLIAMSON,
DECEASED:
UNITED STATIE OP AMINICA;
■TATI OP
FLONIOA. DEPANTMENT OP
NEVtNUE; STEVEN
WILLIAMSON; JONH DOE ANO
TtNANTS IN POSSESSION
Of FINQANT(S)

H OTW E
NOTICE IS H IM S T OIVtN
pursuant la a Summery Fetal
Noeaatbar 1Mb. IM 7. entered
M CNN Cat# No, ST-STTf-CAM-K * 1 1be Circuit Cowl of Via
1ATM JudWIal Circuit la aid far
S IU IN O L I Count,, Sanford.
“
|
Mail led
--- vMill s*n
bh in* ■■iqi tvvi
boot Uddar Mr cean at lb *
rant Door af lb *
County Caurtbouaaaf
lb*
S IU IN O L I
County
Caurtwauaa toaatad af SOt N.
Flartda. at 11:00 a at. ontbaitb
day at JANUARY, 1000. b e falFmal

That eaid aai* la &gt;emg mad*
to eatiefy tn* lerme of true Writ
af laecuimn.
Donald P. Estinger, Shanff
Seminole County. Flartda
n o t ic c r i g a n d in a i h i
AM INKANS WITH OIIABILITltS ACT OP 1SS0. PINSONS
WITH A DISASILITV NIIOtNG
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PANTKIPATI IN TNI PNOC l I DINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THI (N F O N C IA B L I WAITS
SECTION OP THS CIVIL DIVI­
SION
AT TN I
SHINIFF'S
OFFICt. IM S IITH STNIIT.
SANFONO. FLONIOA. AT LEAST
FIVE OATS PSION TO THI PNOCIlOfNGS. (447) ISO-4440 TOO

LOTS S ANO « . SLOCK B.
SAN LAN DO I P NINOS TNACT
NO. 14, ACCOAOING TO TNI
MAP ON PLAT THINIOP, AS
MCONOCD IN PLAT BOOK S.
FAG* SO. OP THI PUOLIC
NECONOO
OP
M M INO LI
COUNTY. FLONIOA
Dotad fbt* lotb day af
NOVIMSIN, I SOT.
(CINCUIT COUNT SIAL)
MAJfTANNf MONOS
Clarb af Ibe Circuit Court
By: Jana I. Jaaaafo
Oaputy Clarb
THI LAW OFFICES OP
DAVID J. STINN. PA.
ATTOANIY PON PLAINTIFF
M l I. Unnereity Dries

Pubimhed: December r. 0. 10,
23. 1007 With Sal* being bald
on January 1.1 MO.
DtL-11

PL 33334

NOT) t a - U » .

Legal Notlctt
APSLKATW N POO TAX SSSO
NOTICE IE HENIBV QIVSN.
OF

H uaa
Bead is/ere m lenewe.
Certmeets No: I7EI
LEO S IO M T W P 110 NOE M l
B IO 1010 FT I OP SW CON OP
M 1/4 OP HE 1/4 HUN N 40
010 I TO SIC LI 0 TO FT I OP
M O W TO BIO (LIES WOOOIANO TENNAC1 AT COUNTHV
CHEEK) 0 THAT FT OP 01 1/4 N
A W OP WOOOLAND TSRHACE
AT COUNTRY CRISK.
Namae m ablcb
o a la s n fa l
aIf twwioniii'
*1 oatd praporty babtf to Iba
County at l eminaN, Elate af
Untaaa each certihcela&lt;e| ebail
bo redeemed according to im .
* w property Oeecribed M euab
cartifketefs) e d be aotd la Iba
KmbeuS n-1 ■*
_Wa.S|felR
A.
mOa
*
■WgpPrwBS
Wwfl
llUrtl
door.
Seminole
County
Caurtboue*. Sanford, Florida,
an lb * Ittb day *1 January
ISM . M 1100 AM.
Payment of Sala fa*, appbeabio doc urnemery stamp l u e s
end recordinp too* era roquirod
lu bo paid by lb* successful
bidder at tba oala. PuK payawnt
af an amount aquai fa Ibe high•el bid I* du* widim 14 hours
•Her ibe edveriised tune at tba
eela. AH payments tbell be teab
ar
ouaranlaad
Welrumenf.
mad* payable la tba Clarb at
tba Cmuft Court.
Dated Hue lis t day of
NoraaiSfr. IMF.
UANYANNI MONO!
CLINN OP THI
CINCUIT COUNT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by. Santa N. Coatnay
Deputy Clarb
PuDiieh: Decambar I. 0. IS, I I .
IM F
M L-10
N O T K SO P
APPLICATION POO TAX 00X0
MOTICI IS HSRCSV OIYSH,
dial Rutb Cabaar, Hw bolder ot
die tab— mo cartrftceta(&gt;) baa
Mad said c*rtMcaia&lt;e) tor a taa
dead Id ba Nauad thereon. Tba
••rubeola
Humbert!)
and
yaarla)
af
leeuenca,
iba
deaartdSan at Iba proparty, end
Iba u a d i ) m which K area
' le/era aa W S a b
No: 1011

1001

mg« .
parttcip»iN M tbw
ebauld aaafacl Iba CWrb at Ska
Circuit Court M lb * SEMINOLE
County Caurtttaua* at 40 T i n i i w 'BMP*
m ( lalM'
i m SW
saumi
au*
PMwEm H
WSKM1
VVIT W
MMjl1
W
Mo impaired. t-OOO-MO-ITM
&lt;7001 at t-SCS-IM-IFTO, eia
Florida Malay Service
PufeUerc Decam bar S. 10. IM F
DSL-1 F

lists SAVINGS BONDS
THE GREATAMERICAN INVESTMENT

LSO SEC t t TWP SOS NOE SSI
SCO SW CON OOVT LOT S HUN
■ 100.04 FT N ST OIO M MIN
M SIO W SST.lt FT S O I DIO 1
MIN M M C W 100 PT I TO

MO.

Hama* m which aeeeeead: 0 C
Vast. Ad at said preparty being
m tba County at Samiitaia,
Uniaee such certdlcatale) ehel!
me property daaartdad m such
certilicetafe) end ba sold la Iba
rugbaai bidder at tbs erusl front
daar.
Sammoia
County
ftjirrmimgi. Im lifd .
on Iba im day of January 1001.
at 11:00 AM.
Payment at Safa taa, appdea-

Legal Hotlctt
bie decumamary
and recording tag* are required
to ba gmd by tba tuetaaabil
at m# aala&lt; Pyi pg^ggni
at as ann um aqua! to dm Mgftaai MS m dua swim M N w t
■Mat tba advaitlaad tw e at ata
gay able la tba c u rb at
dm Circuit Court.
Dated i m * tarn day af
-------- IMF.
MAHVANNd MORSE
CLINK OP THI
CIRCUIT COUNT
M MlNOLI COUNTY.

da H
fc|
■i -toiFiel
*T&lt;
ld&gt;
riagp
Beauty Cterb

m

uvtb true Court WITHIN T M
LATIN OP T H M S MONTHS
APTIN THI DEM OP T M
FINST PUOLICATION OP TWO
MOTICI ON THIRTY DATS
APTIN T M DAT! OP MNVICt
o p a c o p v o p ra ts n o t k i
on

•an re eetata mutt Ida ibatt
l i m n mm NUa Caurt WITHIN
TH R U MONTH! APTIN T M
DAT! OP T M FINST PUBLICA­
TION OP THIS N O TK I
ALL CLAIMS. Ot HANOI ANO
OSJICTIONS NOT 00 FILIO
BALL BO PONOVtN OAANOO
Tba data af iba brat
Public m an at Hue batica I*
Oacambar 1Mb. IMF.
F lO N tlM N NAUblSOON
SITFI
CAROL I. OONAMUI

MA-0T7I (T M * or f — MOOTTO,
no
Flartda
smay
0ATI0 SHO tom day of
i IM F.
CLINK OP COUNT
O r Jana I. JdSatfM
O llidy CNrti
Jwaea W. Maare
jN R M W .M aara.P A .
T M M OSmOL, OutfaS
bbanU, P i D I M
POdf FOB-THO

OOL-1TS

•i. i i

ran** at tba
Polar Paul Tbgidai.
daiiaaad. Pda Nwnbar SF-MFCP W pandMO M dm Circuit
|gf $|flMAglg ClUftty.
Fllriftt. ftrgkgfg pfyfgtqn gtg
sddfsti of w**Ch i« 301 NriPtM
Park Arnnua. OanTard. Fund*
UFFl.Tbanam ae end adiP m at at Iba parsonel reyreeentalive and tba parsanal reaieeentetivae atternay era eat forth
ALL I N T I M I I I D PINSONS
ANO NOt If HO THAT:
obiection* mat cheOenge tba
•aiidity at Iba md. tba cuabtlcauane at tba yartanal lapraeantati«a. venue, ar tunedk lion at
Hue Caurt ere required ta Ma
Maw abRabana a * b ttua Court
WITHIN T M LATIN OP THRU
MONTH! APTIN THI DAT! OP
THI FIRST PUBLKAIION OP
THIS NO TK I ON THIPTV DAYS
APTIN THI DAT! OP I IN V K I
OF A COPY OP THU NOTKI
ON THIM.

M d b b Seer. Length: 20 teat, g
mebaa. Nag Number FL3442HE
_ Boiwg stared et ANamonie
nHng Serviee ■
and Iba imdersigned aa SbarMf
at Sammoia County, Florida,
■4H M 11:00 A M on Iba JOUl
day at Deeambar A 0 . IM F
offer for safe and eab to iba
blob eat bidder. FOR CASH IN
HANO ANO SUBJECT TO ANY
ANO ALL IXIOTINa LIINS, M
dm Pram |Waat| Daar, at tba
step*, at Via tamlnoia County
" — “ ------- In
—‘ ‘
''
That said oala la being meda
la tatmty tba terms of this Writ

with this Caurt WITHIN THI
LATIN OP TH R U MONTH!
APTIN THI DAT! OP THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI ON THIRTY OATS
APTIN THI OATI OF S IN V K I
OF A COPT OP TMII NOTKI
ON THIM.
Ad adwr creditor* at iba dacaar demand* egemet gw dacadant'i aetata muM Fila than
claims etub true court WITHIN
THRU MONTHS APMN THI
OATI OP T M FIRST FUBUCATKM OF THU NOTKI.
ALL CLAIMS. OIMANOO AND
OSJICTIONS NOT * 0 PILID
WILL 01 FONIVIN BARRIO.
Tba data at tba fu n
Publication of ttua nonce la
Oacambar Ittb, IMF.
Personal He arm mauve:
rJ Tooadai
m Street
Lonow ed. Florida 31FSO-U10
Pereonal Negrcaanlattra:
FAITH K. STALNAKIN
Florida Oar No. 0301073
MO Imar national ParbuiF
Suita 170
HEATHROW. FL 12744 1000
Telaprvorve: 4OT-1D-0M0
Pubbab: Oacemkar IS, S3,1MT
DEL-110
MOTMS OP
PUSLM AUCTION
McConnell Towing aid lad at
Pugda Auction lor Sobraga for

1 -T -M
M Cbany 1C1SFMP3PMI IMS
JHMSA4I33JC04IIM NC

I ammule County, Florida
NOTICE NIOANDINO THI
AMIRfCANO WITH DISASILIT I U ACT OP MOO. PINSONS
WITH A DISABILITY N i l DING
SPIC1AL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PANTKIPATI IN THI PROCIIO M OO SHOULD CONTACT
THO INFO R CIABLI WRITS
SICTIOH OP THI CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THI
SHIRIFP-S
OFF1CI. M 4 I 10TH OTRIIT,
SANFONO. FLONIOA AT LIA1T
FIVI DAYS PRION TO THI PNOC l I DINGS. |40T) DO-4440 TOO
1407) I M - U D .
Publleb:
November
is ,
at t imber t. S. M . MOT With
Mala tamo bald an *-- tt ~ * w

30.1007
D0K-IS1

I

S3 Cadi
TSOodf*
n Su n T

1N4ISDA1NCS34MF
l-S-SO
IOM M 1S1PUSM 1M
BDBPIXI40MI
4J4FAIH14MM

1-10-00

71 BuMb
4Y30TIHS14MS
Tba Auction wib ba bald at
11:00 pm an cold dale* M ata.
Me Conned Teams * Nacaeary
MOO Sanford Ana.. Sanford. FL
33771. Proepoctlvo bid .ere may
inspect vehicles one Hour prior
la sola. Tonne are cash ar
Certified Fund*. McConnell
Toumg raaervae Iba right la
accept or rsfact any and ad
bids.
10. IM F
D fL-IIS

ALOffST P i *
NDSMCTID
dating Bureau lor SIMONS.
CttaO 1S77 14-----------------

IASV PUSH DUTTON FEW NCHAS*
UE. » *
yra I K

w

eJ - - - 4.1—‘

r ■wet M i s i i s q

UFM
M. 13. IM F

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l IOTATIOP
&gt;Paul 1

HULTHCAM A f
Nr a ft

•04 M A O 01 ) » 407 314 3 IM

esL-ii

*411 LM

31

CHo o m
bom over 40 000
g N j g s t o b q l t Fra* art

All adwr credHore uf Iba datadam and pireani havng iiatatg

g lg ria .

dosatlbad proparty, said praparty being tocMad M Sammoia
County. Florida, mare panic u-

■my M R LEM Mwy U S ■ NO CMS bl M

d M m W H N S r a P R m N N P d llM P 1

oat forth m dm Pmai

L O T IT , o p t m p l o m o n
LAND ANO COLON IIA 7ION
COMPANY &gt; ADDITION t o
SOUTH
SANFORD,
NS
NSCONOtO St PLAT BOOK t.
P A M TS. OP THO PUBLIC
NOCONOO
OP
SOMINOLI
COUNTY, F U M O A .
a a tw tba
Ac).

ra m

Oreaga County.

‘ W I bn -----

NOW ACCEPTING

Ml qpg*

.

Caaa # COdl-SStO

•a. Gary read ostia, Defendant
whNh
etaraaaid
Writ
at
(xecutlan aaa delivered to me
ee Obarttt of Sammote County,

.ftftll*
1 1 4 1 *1
M lR M

IQdt. HOT. M S M Ilm C a M No.;

M -ttlO -C A -1 4 * of SW Cfrcurl
Court s i SW ta ra JudMial

to il N. OMLAMOO AVI.
MAITLAND. PL MTS I
S1DAT0MNTA
IHS11S7CU014410
70 C M V CAMANO
1MFOM04100A
M M l AC COUOIN
1MI1PDMGH711A4S
•I BUKA SKYLARK
1O4AC00ISST1MM3
Pubbab: December It. ISO7

MLilM

A lw tyi

Ltgal Notlcot
IN T M DM CU fT COUNT
I COUNTY,

1 -6 6 8 -4 1 0 ^ 9 0 0

ir ST -SM -C P
IN N l IATATI OP
JOHN FRANCIS DOTH
Dacaaead
NOTKS
OP ADMISKTSATWN
Tba edmmietrMwn af Iba
•••M a af JOHN FRANCIS
DOTLS, deceeeed. Fa* Number
SF-MS-CP te banding m Iba
Circuit Caurt far Samibaia
County,
Florida.
Probata
Du'emn. ma addraee af amcb
•a Sarntnaia Caunty Cacutl
Caurt, Prabaia Divtewn, PO
Drawer -c*. Sarfeid FL 11FF1
Tba names end addraesac ••
dw pareanal rearaeanteOve and
tba garaanai repraeanieiiva c

M baw g

Co m F 7 7 -lf TS-GA-OS-L1
Ailantm Harumel
■anb af Senfard.

me ef el.

Samira
Caaa o t o - i o t s - s p - m
WtdMm A Lefflar IN.

Cala Manufacturing Ma.,
Loan Cala, Id ea Cam.
Richard Cafa. Oabbm
Cam. Same Cam. Gary

ocr

NOTKI IS H IM S T OIVtN
that by mrtua of morn cartam
wrifs at liaeutian aa Mylad
adaea. and more particularly
that cartam w m at liecucion
mauad out of and under dm
•ael e&lt; Iba County Court at
l emural* County. Florida, Caaa
• FB1STS-IP-03 upon a final
fudfmeM renderad m Iba afara*
•aid caurt an Iba 31M day ef
March AD. 1*40 M that cartam
*440 emntad srusam A LaffWr
ill, Aeaionaa far tun Tracal
Agency. Plamtiff ve. Cola
Manufacturmo Inc., loan Cola.
Idna Cala, Nlcbard Cala,
Oabbm Cala, lam a Cam, Gary
Cala. and C AlenbanaMp,

County, Florida and I haxra

•d m Samlnam County, Florida,
Tba erect MO fact of iba m m
000 feat af iba nonb 103 foot af
the northeast ana quarter ol Ihe
north weal ana quarter af
■action 33, Tawnabig I t South,
Rang* 31 t*M , of Iba Public
Records ol tamlnala County,
Florida. Commonly referred to
aa 2241 le a l Celery Avenua,
Sanford. Flartda M7TI.
and dm undareignad as Sheriff
• f Samlnam County, Florida,
will M 11:00 AM. on die l l d i
day af January AD . ISM offer
for asm end eall to tba luofwst
bidder. FOR CASH IN HANO
ANO AUSJICT TO ANY ANO
ALL IXUTINQ LIINS, *1 Iba
From (Waat) Door, et dm Map*,
•f
tba
Seminam County
Courthouse M laniard. Florid*,
dw edova daaenbad property.
Thai said earn I* being mad*

IS *

1 nr msceaga S44 F
F-neamrmeFi

'5P

TO

I

MMpwawwm
MmM H N a m

2 3 — Lon! 4 F o u n d

LOd^AHApHaAM^UUA
Tha

ALL IN T IN ItT IO PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All oarsane an wham due
nauca m earVad wbd Rasa
abf t iwna ibet ebadanga Iba
~lb* aid. Iba quabbea-

Croaemgs Caeca Wmew
haartad S21-41SS

COUNTH!^A*n«NW«
would dw to M M at our eduad
ruMomare know »mi wa bava *
wd of

tatnra. eanua. ar furmdrclmn at
Ihte Court ere raqwrad la hla
tfwir eb|ecirane wNb true Caurt
WITHIN THE LATIN OF THREE
m o n t h s a f t i n i h i date o f

00L-M

Delendante
NOTKS
SO O M O W P** SALS
NO TK t IS HIRIBV GIVIN
dw l by virtue af mat certem
WAN at Execution Issued out at
and under tba aaal at trie
Cauaty Court at Oranoa County.
Florida, Caaa I COSt- d m
u«an a Anal Kidgmsnl tendered
m dm atoraaaM eauri en the stn
day at July AD . 1447 In m u
certain tee a entitled Fard

PRIVATE PRRTV MTES

ClASSKltD DIPT.
HOURS

PorooloagfS dated PSoao^sbar

PuMMk Dm . t ,», 10A 21. MOT

Gary Todd OHM.

407/831-0063

BETTVI J. CAMPBELL
l/b/a laetpe Joan Den tie,
•nd b i t SIAM P. CAMPBELL.

tMM tbla Court WITHIN TM0
LATIN OP T H O U MONTHS
APTIN THI OATS 0V THS
PlM T PUSLKAnON OP THIS
MOTICI ON THIRTY DAYS
APTIN THI OATS OP MNVICt
op a c o py op n s * n o n e t
on ram .
Ad ttgwsarg i t s m

ALTAMONTE SPRINOS _ The

• 4 ly n . U H r iM ti

L

O n in o o • w fw in r re n i

M AOLPNt
i Fiday 11 Norn Tbg Day I

PATS AVOID UPSET
unpredictable boys* basketball
race tn Class AA-Dtotrict 3 and
the Seminole Athletic Confer
cnee very nearly saw -another
upset
Friday
night.
but
homestanding lake Brantley
rallied late to upend Lyman 0354.
The game waa much clower
than the score Indicates as the
Greyhounds were up by live
points. 47-42. entering the fi­
nal quarter.
The Patriots (9-1) took a IT12 lead after one parted, but
Lyman came back ts win the
next two quarters 30-13 and
15-12 to build the lead. But
Lake Brantley cloaed with a 217 rush to wtn the game.
Leading the way tor coach
Steve Jucker'a patriot* were

Swminoto

407/322-2611

•I terucR ig M l N. Part Avenue,
■anford. Flandd MFFt
Tba noma and addiiis at Iba

ALL W T IM S T IO PINSONS
AN| NOTIPtOD THAT:

Coatlnwsd from Pago IB
Angela Mitchell added 10 points
in the loss.

C LA S S IFIE D A D S

t H AH - • « P *.

NO TK I m M M 1 Y OIVtN
puraaam M a Fmafjudgpeent at

N E \ A /

m m

M 41S-STSS OF
ybma for any

THE FINST PUSLKATKM OF
THIS N O T K I ON THIRTY OATS
AFTIN THI OATI OF M N V K I
OP A COPY OF THU NOTKI
ON THIM
AM creditors at Iba decedent
and el bar garaona haems
claim* ar demand* agamel

27— Nurswry 6 CMM
Cara
M X HOUR* 10 yr» * k « UWf
md Fipi pHy mom 334GSI3

saread
within Hu m months (tier Iba
data •• Iba hrtt aubimauon at
IMa Mim a mull file Ibarr cWrme
with ibie Caurt WITHIN THI
LATIN OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTIN THI DAT! OF THI
FINST PUBLKAIION OF THIS
NOTICI ON THINTV DAYS
AFTIN THI DAT! OF MNVICI
OP A COPY OP THU NOTICI
ON THIM.
All other creditors ol tba dece­
dent and persons haems claims
ar damends eternal Ibe dacadanra aaiata mutt fiw iiwir
claim* with due Court WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS AFTIN THI
OATI OF THI FIAIT PUSLKATION OF THII NOTKI
ALL CLAIM*. OIMANOS ANO
OSJICTIONS NOT SO FILID
WILL S I FONIVIN BARRIO.
Tba data at Iba lu u
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N O T K I IS H i REBY DIVIN,
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Personal Napreeantetiva
Richard W. Copeland
Florida Sat No. 1SS 1T4
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Notice is hereby gieen dial tba
undareignad pursuant la Iba
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MS.SS Florida Slaiutae wib reg­
ister
with
iba
FWiida
Depart mant af Slela upon
receipt ol pres! of Iba public*Uun uf Uua notice. Urn (kltuaua
which wa aapacl la
•ngaga m Ouemass m eenous
locebane m Florida, with aur
principal eddreea being MSS
□arrow Napd, Hudson, Ohio
4423S.
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Sib day af Oacambar, IMF.
Fabrl-Camare of Amarka, tna.
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Dwactor of Ten
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af an amount aqual to Ma Mib•et bid k dua wbbm M baurt
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made paytbw to dw Clarb af
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MMIMOLI COUNTY.
FLONIOA
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Samlnam County, Florida
N O T K I RIGAN DING THI
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497*11*733

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SPACE

280-Home
CHARLES O (Don) MRLER.
Buidar. C8COS7784. R**/
Comm, mmodal. addauna, i*p*F MC. VISA
407-3351741
DAWO M V CONSTRUCTION
a— ngWapaln
LM: CGCOi7434
DOM Z. HANDYMAN

Warehouse space for
rant, 1,250 aq. ft, part of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour accaaa. Located
behind Sanford Harald
nawapaper building. Thick
loading dock available at
no additional coat. No
leaae required.
For more Information,
call Frank Voltoline at the
Sanford Herald.

407-705*341

S e rv ic e s
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comm Fits «*t 374 0377.or pgr
to an— raaponaa 9853881
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hesitates to seek mrdiral attrnlion
except far emergencies Itrrenlly. the
ha* differed fmm headache* and a
milky discharge from her breasts
Should she nee a doctor’
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ller symptom* suggest a pituitary
tumor.
The pituitary ;land sit* deep in the
brain and regulate* the hormones
produced by many bodily organs,
including the adrenal and thyroid
gland* It also govern* production of
the sex hormones, a* neil a* milk pro
duction in women The combination
of headache and a milky hrea«t
discharge in a middle aged woman
indicates the possibility that your
sister in law may have a prolaetino
ma. a benign tumor in the pituitary
gland Milk production can also be
caused by hypothyroidism, certain
prescription drugs and other more
serious pituitary growths
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MRI scan If a prolactinoma is present,
it may have to be removed, although
many rases respond to drug therapy,
especially with bromocriptine
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to be insulted by it * friendly fellow’
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dealing with important italics today,
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enced individuals Their know how
Wednesday, Dec. 17. IM7
will give you a critical edge.
Impressive accomplishments could
PISCES I Feb. 20-March 2«&gt; Chan­
rome about through new techniques ces for personal gain are impressive
youll develop in the year ahead Your at this lime. Channels might open for
system* will work well for everyone your causes; the wheel* are grinding
who will use them
in your favor now
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ARIES (March 21 April Id Make a
Today vou might engage in a very fresh effort today to contact a person
competitive social game Play to win. who Is critical lo your immediate
but don't make it a matter of life or plant Make It your top priority to
death You will be respected If you reach him or her a* toon as you ran.
enjoy yourself Trying to patch up a
TAURUS (April 20-May 201 Others
broken romance? The Astro Graph may Join you today in a situation
Matchmaker ran help you understand where you fell overlooked. Their inter­
what to do to make the relationship vention will help you resolve a dilem­
work Mail $1 73 to Matchmaker, c/o ma that appea
appeared to be unsoivablc.
this newspaper. P.0 Bos 173a. Murray
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played the club king Past ducked this
trick, won the nest, and returned his
last heart to dummy's king When
South cubed a top club, what should
Kasl discard'
It is normal to throw the fifth card
from a suit Hut knowing declarer
would assume Hus. Past started by re­
leasing the diamond two
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tricks, but he settled for 10. discarding
the spade nine and diamond three on
the last two clubs Was Past unlucky
or wrong’
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declarer's tricks, he would have found
eight two hearts, two diamonds and
(our dub* So. if South has the spade
ace. there is no defense. And if West
has that see. Past's spades are irrele
rant.
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CANCER (June 21-July 221 The
fulfillment of several important objec­
tives are within reach today, but they
won't be handed lo you gratis You
must earn these victories yourself
LEO Only 23 Aag. 221 A social
experience of yours today could have
a favorable impact on your personali
ty. It will expand your outlook and
heighten your expectations
VIRGO lAag. 23-Sept. 221 Owing to
your insights, you should be able to
succeed today in handling another’s
serious dilemma that has this pepon
completely perplexed
UBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 221 Do not be
reluctant to go to someone whose
intelligence you respect if you are in
need of advice today. Two head* may
be superior to one
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nev. 221 Sub­
stantial career rewards could be in the
offing for you at this time, but what
you hope to get will be the result of
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Makes 12 to 16
wedges or about 32
pieces
2 cups sifted all*
purpose Dour
1/2 cup plus 2
tblsp. sugar
1/4 tap. salt
3/4 cup (1*1/2)
sticks unsalted
butter
Milk for painting
the top
I’rcheat the oven
to 350 degrees F.
with a rack In the
mkldlc. In u medi­
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bowl.
stir
together the flour,
sugar und
salt.
First cut In the but­
ter with a pastry
blender or 2 knives:
then gently knead
It in with your
hands. The dough
will be a little
crumbly.
Press the dough
Into the bottom of
either a 9 Inch pie

pan or an 8 Inch
square pan. Paint
the top of the but*
tercake with a pas­
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milk.
Bake the buttercake for 25 to 30
minutes, or until
It's a pale golden
brown. Let It cool
for 15 minutes. Cut
It Into thin wedges
If you used the pie
pan.
or
Into
squares If you used
the square pan.
Serve at room tem­
perature.

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BASEST
Transform an
ordinary
basket
Into a festive, eye­
catching
center­
piece. Use It to dis­
play holiday greet­
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cards,
pinecones or fresh
greens. Here's how
to add to your holi­
day splendor.

1.
Spray paint the
entire haaket with
red spray punt.
2.
Let dry com­
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3.
Next, to create
a
candy-cane
effect, w rap the
basket’s
handle
with
gold-edged
white
ribbon
(remember to lease
spaces for the red
paint
to
show
through).
Secure
the ribbon wtth
craft gfue on each
aide o f the handle,
flhealxe o f the bas­
ket’s handle will
determine
how
much ribbon to
use.)
4.
For extra
charm, adhere pre­
made bows and
mistletoe to each
side of the basket's
handle with craft
Due.
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No holiday bosSea

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without
homemade orna­
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children
collect
plnecones
from
outside.
Spray
point the plnecones
with gold metallic.
Let dry completely
before placing them
Inside the basket.

If you ore using u
paper or fabric that
Is worth saving,
wrap the top and
bottom of a gift box
and secure the top
with a ribbon. The
paper won't be torn
or discarded and the
box may be used
again.
Use wallpaper

Give the kids a
project to keep them
busy during school
vacation. Let them
sponge paint on col­
ored paper, butcher
paper, brown paper
sacks, or even the
classified section of
the newspaper.

1 cup mixed nuts
1 cup pretzels
1 cup bite-sized
garlic-flavor bagel
chips or regular
size, broken Into 1
Melt margarine In
open roasting pan
In preheated 250
degree F oven. Stir
In
seasonings.
Gradually add cere­
als. nuts, pretzels
and bagel chips:
stir to coat evenly.
Bake 1 hour, sor­
ting every 15 min­
utes. Spread on
absorbent paper to
cool. Store In air­
tight container.
M l t r i s i M

6 tblsp. stick mar­
garine or butter
2 tblsp.
Worcestershire
sauce
1- 1/2 tsp. sea­
soned salt
3/4 tsp. garlic
powder
Melt margarine in
1/2 tsp. onion
large microwavepowder
22/3 cupo Com safe bowl on HIOH.
Chex cereal
Gradually add cere2-2/3 cupo Rice

ala. nuts, pretzels
and bagel chips;
stir to coat evenly.
Microwave
on
HIGH 5 to 6 min­
utes. stirring thor­
oughly with rubber
spatula every 2
minutes.
While
stimng. make sure
to scrape sides and
bottom of bowl.
Spread
on
absorbent paper to
cool. Store In airtight
container.
Makes 11 cups.

•Due to differcnees In microwave
ovens, cooking time
may need adjust­
ment. These direc­
tions were devel­
oped using 625 to
700 watt ovens.
This favorite mix
Is easily doubled or
tripled and will
surely be one of the
most appreciated
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Chex. from p. 3
homemade
gifts.
Better make extra
for your own fami­
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10 drops cinnamon
011

10 drops pine or
bulsam fir oil
4 cinnamon sticks
1/4 cup whole
cloves
10 pods of star
anise (optional but
pretty)
1 quart of mixed
botunleals; small
cones, dried seed
heads, bay leaves,
dried rosemary
needles, etc.
Using an eyedrop­
per. drop the oils
directly onto the
cinnumon sticks.
Place
cinnamon
sticks cloves and

star anise Into a lid­
ded Jar, close light­
ly. and store In a
dark' cupboard for 2
days. Using a large
bowl and an easy
touch, stir your
botunleals together
with the spices, and
put the whole batch
Into a large con­
tainer with a lid.
Keep In a cupboard
for at least 3 weeks.

The best port of
any holiday gift Is
ripping
ofT
the
wrapping
paper.
This year, rather
than using storebought paper, try
the following wrap­
ping Ideas:
* Reuse deflated
mylar balloons •
use the shiny stiver
side, or wrap face
up with a special
message. Uke “1love
you" or "You’re the
greatest," showing.
* Wrap small gifts
In silk handker­
chiefs.

During this time,
the oils that are
trapped In the ctnnumon will slowly
release and will be
absorbed by the
potpourri mixture.

More than 300.000 employed and retired Individuals ages 50
and over benefit from this national membership program which

After 3 or 4 weeks
of this “curing." the
potpourri Is ready.
Place some In your
prettiest glass bowl,
and make up gift
packages with the
rest.

Holiday Chocolate
Nut Squares

promotes healthy options for happier living through education,
social events and other special membership privileges.

(Makes 16)
1-1/2 sticks
margarine
3/4 cup sugar

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2 tblsp. Hcuvy
Cream
1*3/4 cups pecans
or walnuts, coarsely
chopped
1 cup ilakcd
coconut
4 oz. semi-sweet
chocolate, coarsely
chopped.
Heat
1/2
cup
margarine and I /4
cup
sugar
until
creamy.
Ulend
In
flour. Press
on
iMittmn
of
an
ungreased
9x9x2Inch
baking
pun.
Uake at 950 d egrees
F for IH minutes or
until
edges
are
lightly browned.
Heat
1/2
cup
sugur.
1/4
cup
margarine
and
heavy
cream
In
saucepan.
stirrin g
until spread m elts
and
m ixture
Is
blended.
Stir
In

pccuns, net aside.
Sprinkle coconut
and chocolate over
crust.
Top
with
pecan
mixture.
Uake for 20 minutes
more
or
until
golden.
Cool;
cut
Into squnres.

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1/4 rup nonfat
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I /4 tsp. s;ill
1/H t.sp. pepper
I /4 rup chopped
green onions
Vegetable rooking
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Comhlne first five
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and process 10 sec­
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Transfer to a medi­
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green onions.
Coat a large, non­
stick skillet with
cooking spmy anil
place skillet over
medium lu-.it until
hot. Add egg substi­

tute mixture, and
cook until mixture
Is firm but still
moist. Stirling often.
Makes 4 servings
(4H calories. 0.2
grams of fat per
serving).

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Tips. Irom p. 7

side dish.
* Remember that
every dish you serve
is part of a table dis­
play during holiday
gatherings. Use the
lip of a paring knife
to create delicate
designs on mush­
room caps Instead of
fluting, which can
be much more timeconsuming.

Ing time. In fact. a
sharp, high-quality
knife cun "cut" time
by eliminating 50
percent of foodpreparation
prob­
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Here ore some
other lips from the
experts:
• Create tradition­
al favorites like veg­
etable trays and
turkey stuffing by
using a French chef
knife Instead of u
food processor chop
vegetables.
Food
processors can be
time-consuming to
set up and clean.
• Heavy-duty scis­
sors are a versatile
tool In the kitchen.
You can snip broc­
coli and cauliflower
florets and fresh
herbs for a quick,
delicious
holiday

2 sticks butter
1 cup sugar
1-2 pkgs. graham
crackers
1-1/2 cup pkg.
slivered almonds
Melt butter and
sugar In sauce pan
till bubbling, let it
continue for about
1 minute. Pour
mixture onto the
already broken in
1/2 graham crack­
ers that have been

placed on cookie
sheet. Sprinkle 1/2
cup package of
almonds on top.
Bake 10 minutes.
Place on waxed
paper to cool. (This
freezes well
for
make
aheud
treats.)

114 oz. pkg. gin­
gerbread cake mix
2 cups fresh or
frozen cranberries
3 cups pineapple
chucks, cut in half
1 cup brown sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
Whipped cream
I‘repair ginger­
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on package. Cool
c o m p l e t e l y .

Combine remaining
Ingredients, except
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medium
saucepan,
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16-LatoMarylMFfMsy.
Honey-lime vlnaigrette
3 quarts mixed
greens
. 1-1/2 cups pitted
dates, cut Into silv­
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2/3 cup chopped,
toasted walnuts
Black pepper
Toss cranberries
with sugar In a
small bond; let sit
13 minutes. Toss
apples with 1/4
cup
honey-lime
vinaigrette
In
another small bowl.
Fill a large salad
bowl with greens.
Fan apple slices
around
edge of
bowl.
Toss together
cranberries, dates
and
walnuts;
mound In center of
bowl.
Refrigerate
salad unUl ready to
serve. Just before
serving.
season
with pepper and

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Makes
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3 tblsp. margarine,
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IS chocolate sand­
wich cookies
Preheat oven to
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margarine in small
glass mixing bowl
In
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Crush cookies Into
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Cake. from. p. 9

batter. T op with
rem aining batter.
Spoon rem aining
English toffee
toffee pieces over
randy burs, divid­
batter. Gently cut
ed
through batter with
3 |8 oz.) par kali's
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knife
several
cream cheese
times. Bake for 10
3/4 cup sugar
m inutes.
Reduce
2 tsps. vanilla
heat to 275 degrees
3 eggs
F and bake an
Preheat oven to
additional 35 min­
450
degrees
F.
utes. Remove from
Slice 4 English tof­
oven and loosen
fee candy bars Into
cheesecake
from
a
small
mixing
side o f pan with a
txiwl and set aside.
knife. Let cool In
In a large mixing
pan. Remove from
bowl,
combine
pan and chill thor*
creum
cheese, , oughly.
Cut
sugar und vanilla.
rem aining
candy
Beat cream cheese
bars diagonally and
m ixture
until
place on top o f
smooth. Add one
cheesecake
J u st
egg at u Umc. beat­
before serving.
ing until smooth.
Spoon one-half o f
Trtpte Whammy
mixture over cooled
2 pkgs. instant
cookie crust. Spoon
chocolate pudding
one-half o f the tof­
(3-1/2 oz. box)
fee pieces evenly
2 pkgs. Instant
over
cheesecake
butterscotch nr

vanilla pudding (31/2 oz. box)
2 qts. milk
1 box graham
crackers
Make each pud­
ding according to
package directions
and keep separate.
Spoon 2 cups of the
butterscotch pud­
ding Into a 13x9
Inch oblong baking
dish.
spreading
Into an even layer
with a spatula. Top
with a layer of 15
graham
cracker
halves. Spoon 2
cups
chocolate
pudding over the
graham crackers,
spreading Into an
even layer with a
spatula. Top the
pudding
with
another layer of
graham crackers.
Repeat the process
one
more
time
beginning with the
butterscotch pud­

ding. ending with
graham crackers.
(The top layer of
graham
crackers
can be added right
before packing for a
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cookie.)
Chill in refrigerator
covered with plastic
lid until set (about
2
hours).
(The
recipe can be pre­

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fat. 10 mg choles­
terol. 310 mg sodi­
um. Makes 12 serv­
ings.

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Cover
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Regular pudding
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from p. 12

Makea 1 cup
For each cup:
1 cup milk
1 ca. unsweetened
chocolate, grated
2 tbbp. sugar
1/8 tap. vanilla
extract (optional)
In a small
saucepan over low
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chocolate
and
sugar until they
reach a boll, and
the chocolate melts
and the sugar dis­
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vanilla extract. If
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Droll on one side 34 minutes: remove
from oven, turn
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and pour on more *
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butter, seasoning*
to taste, and some
tiny shrtmp.
Sprinkle this
crumbly mixture
on top of the
salmon and dress­
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the oven and broil
a few more minutes
until done.

Martnutc ubout
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Hake salmon a
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Dressing.
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3/4 cup honey
1/3 cup vegetable
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2 eggs
1/2 cup milk
2*1/2 cups all-pur­
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1 cup quick-cookIng rolled oats
1 tap. baking soda
1 tsp. baking pow­
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1/2 tsp. ground
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loaves.

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in large bowl: mbc
well.
Combine
flour, nuts, baking
soda, baking pow­
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bowl: mix well. Stir
Into honey mixture.
Fold In cranberries
and nuts. Spoon
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greased and floured
loaf puns.
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pans: cool com­

on
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Vinaigrette
1/2 cup olive oil
2 tblsp. lime Juke
2 tsp. honey
1-1/2 tsp. Dljnnstyle mustard
I /4 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. black pep­
per
Whisk together all
Ingredients
until
combined.

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Cupcakes
I -3/4 cups sugar
1 cup flour
4 eggs
1 cup butter
4 {1 oz.) square
semi-sweet choco­
late
1 cup chopped
pecans

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1 tsp. Vanilla
Combine sugar,
flour and
eggs.
Blend...DO
NOT
UEAT1 Melt butter
. and chocolate in a
saucepan
over
medium heat add
nuts
and
stir.
Combine the two
mixtures, and then
add the vanilla.
Blend only until the
two mixtures ure
thoroughly blend­
ed. but DO NOT
BEAT1 Blend by
HAND! Pour into 24
paper-lined muffin
tins. Bake at 325
degrees F for 25-30
minutes. (Yields 24
c u p c a k e s . )
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us
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smaller
budget
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ply
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and
drinking too much

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by
materialism
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anytime.
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cany on the plane.
Pack clothes in flat
layers or rofl them.

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socks and layer debcates
in
tissue
palter.
•
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Maintenance - Wear
ready-to-wear that’s
ready-to-go — from
airplane to a dinner
out. from the suit­
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party.

Cookies:
2 pkgi. Ladyflngers
(3 to 4-1/2 os)
Filling:
cheese
3 tbiep. Kahlua
1 tap. Vanilla
1 cu p whipping

Sat TV U M 8 U , p. 10

•
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Bulky baggage Leave out the thick
sweater and plan to
layer clothing.

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from p. 15
cream, whipped
1/2 cup powdered
sugar
2 oz. semisweet
chocolate, grated
1/2 isp. salt.
Coffee Mixture:
1/3 cup Kahlua
1 tsp. instant coffee
granules
2 tblsp. water
1/2 tsp. vanilla
Frosting:
1/2 cup whipping
cream
2 tblsp. powdered
sugar
Topping:
1 oz. semlsweel
chocolate, grated
Combine
mascarpone cheese.
1/2
cup powdered
sugar. 3T. Kahlua.
2
oz.
grated
chocolate.
1 tsp.
vanilla,
and
salt.
Stir
well with
a
whisk. Beut 1 cup
whipping
cream
until
soft
peaks
form.
Gently
fold

-

whipping
cream
Into cheese mixture.
Set aside.
Combine
remaining 1/3 cup
Kahlua.
water,
coffee granules, und
remaining 1/2 tsp.
vanilla. Stir well.
Separate
ladyflngers In half,
lengthwise. Line the
bottom of a 10 cup
glass bowl with 1/4
of the ladyflngers.
Brush with 2 T.
coffee mixture, and
spoon I /3 of the
cheese mixture over
the
ladyflngers.
Repeat the layering
procedure
twice.
Top with remaining
ladyflngers,
and
gently press them
Into
the
cheese
mixture. Brush with
remaining
coffee
mixture.
Beat
remaining
1/2 cup whipping
cream until foamy,
and gradually add 2
T. powdered sugar,
beating
until
soft

peaks
form.
Top
ladyflngers with the
whipped cream, and
sprinkle
chocolate
on top. Cover and
chill
at
least
6
hours.

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5 cups sifted flour
2 cups sugar
1/2 tsp. baking
1 tsp. baking pow­
der
1 tsp. cream of
tarter
2 cups butter or
margarine
4 eggs
1/4 cup milk
Optional: caramel
bits or chocolate
bits.
Measure and sift
Into bowl dry ingre­
dients and cut Into
butter or margarine
with
a
pastry
blender. Add the

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remaining Ingredi­
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Drop
on
an
ungreased
cookie
sheet and flatten
with a glass dipped
In granulated sugar.
Leave plain or top
with the caramel or
chocolate bits. Bake
at 375 degrees F for
10-12 minutes.

1 pkg. frozen
Tortelllnt. prepared
I lb. turkey Italian
sausage, browned
und drained

1/4 pkg. frozen
spinach
I can stewed toma­
toes
I qt. chicken broth,
defatted
Garlic, basil, onion,
salt und pepper to
taste
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1/4 cup milk
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chips
3 cups powdered
sugar
1 tap. vanilla
1/2 cup toffee

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sugar
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medium * speed,
scraping
bowl
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(2 to 3 minutes).
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top; gently
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1-1/2 cups boiling
water
2 tsp. grated orange
rind
I (16 oz.) congealed
or whole cranberry
sauce
I (8 02.) can
crushed pineapple
and Juice
3/4 cup chopped
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•
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chips
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C h e e se c a k e

1 lb. sour cream
1-1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
1 cup milk
Mix sugar with
cream cheese until
smooth. Add one egg
at a time and beat
well. Add milk, sour
cream and vanilla
and mix well. Pour
Into
spring-form
pan over favorite
crust.
Bake at 390
degrees F for I hour
and fifteen minutes.
Let cool one hour
before
removing
from spring-form.
Slide knife around
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for
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Krfrlgerutc 24 hours
before serving. Top
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                    <text>90th Year, No. 81 • Sanford. Florida

The letters begin Dear Santa...

C o u n ty, d o n ’t d u m p
adult entertainm ent
on us, say protesters
By RUM WHITE
Herald News Analysis
SANFOK'.) • TJirrr are five county ronimlssloners searching for any nearby nooks or
crannies appropriate for a few nudle liars.
Seminole County • like any other (iirlsdlrtlon
• must make room for such, the U.S. Supreme

Jack Jamaa la Santa Clauaa, and M o w : AI lea and Jack Jamaa anaarar lanara.

Police
services,
city or
county?

Court has ruled.
Tlie problem Is where.
"NIMIITs the answer we're grttlng." Com ­
missioner Win Adams sold on Friday. "Not In
My ISarkYard. If anyone In this county lias an
answer, we'd surely like to hear It. We don't
like It anymore than anyone else."
• m Adalt. P a f« 4A

Students celebrate Christmas

By MARIA OREM
Herald Stull Wnier

Mail-order
Santa delivers
year after year

SANFORD As city officials
mull over j list of police serv­
ices that mold possibly be
contracted to the Seminole
County Shrnifs OffUe. opin­
ions vary .is to what should
slay and * li.it should go Irom
the Sunfonl Toller Department
Dlstusto i.s lirtwrrn Mayor
Larry Dale mil Toller Chief Joe
OllLird on 'hr irorguntcatlon of
the STD. uhi&lt; h was found by a
consultun' to hr operating Irelow aver.i^r have culminated
Into a list “i right services that
could be cootMitrd out.
The I i m includes Communlcations. K " squires. Informa­
tion
In luiology
t ilp
port/Coti'i utei Data Proccsstng. Crtmr S rn e Technical
Senders. "s I iim i I Rrsourcr Dill
cer/DART Imigs and Vice
through ( l III background In­
vestigation. .mil Testing of To­
ller Applii.ints. and Ma|or
I m Police Page 3A

By RUSS WHITS
Herald Stall Writer
CIIIUSTMAS • One of the new
letter* had a penny taped to It
for postage, one had a child's
drawing of a stamp and an­
other was written In Chinese.
All of Santa's mall somehow
(Jets through to him.
It all comes to his Christmas
workshop
More than H.OOO Santa letten werr rrtelved last year at
the post oinrr of Christmas, a
little town in east Orange
County.
Joan Trmpleton. the Christ­
mas postmaster, forwards the
mull to Jack and Alice James a lovely couple who have made
Baota. Page 3A

Voices raised in song

Lako Brantl«y aludont Nathan Bsnson shares tons holiday fun weth
Lawton Elementary pre-londergarttn student Jasmine Gammon at a
Christmas party sponsored by the Lake Brantley sophomore class The
event was one of a number of things local high school students are do­
ing to help others have a happy hokday though they are less fortunate
For more on what's gong on with ak of the local high schools and the
holiday season see De Bomb on Page 6A

Preserving the past in cities’ future
Pink house,
red tape in
Lake Mary
By SHARI BRODIE
Herald Slalf Writer
IAKK MARY • When Is a lea
room like a home Improvement
center?

Director Bob Maguire readies the SHS Chorus for Sunday's Chrtstmaa
Concert free to the public at the Sanford Civic Center.

Listen to sounds of the
season with SHS chorus
BT DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff Writer________________
r,,^AfI'n0*.fUe
U “ ,r" ,° ,he l*ounda of thc season with Semi­
nole High Schools Chorus Department on Sunday. Dec. 14. at
J pm. at the Sanford Civic Center
The chorus led by Director Hob Maguire will be preediting
•heir Christmas Concert free lo the public.
*
„ , ™ c ,CUr£ Cr1 wl“ * * c«H 'P«sed of six groups with 254 kids
singing. H ie groups consist of Gospel (82 voices). Fantasy (40
S S L *??
|Uny £ ? r lce*»- w,“ ch
**&gt;'»« show choirs
meaning they sing and dance. Pizzazz (40 voices) which con-

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See Choir, Pago 5A

When II comes to the stan­
dards applied lo site plan re­
view for a commercial devel­
opment In the city of Lake
Mary, according to developnienf consultant Hruce Ander­
sen.
Andersen
Is
reprcscnllng
Dina Ehlers. a Dike Mary busi­
nesswoman who wants lo open
u lea room In a two story
house In downtown Lake Mary
Andersen said that the same
site standards; boundary *jrveys. soil tests, tree surveys
frame studies, set back*. Irri­
gation plans, parking areas
and stormwater facilities; that
apply lo a big business, such
as Home Depot, would apply to
Ihe .'10 -seal lea room thal
Ehlers wants lo open.
'She's doing rxactly what
everyone has always wanted
for downtown.* Andersen said.
Tlie problem, according to An­
dersen. Is that current stan­
dards are "unfair" to a project
tlie size of Ehlers' and he Is
asking for relief from Ihe city.
Andersen has been Involved
with Ihe development of the
"historic* downtown area for
several years. Ills llm i submit­
ted a study for downtown rede­
velopment lo Ihe city In 1995
und was on Ihe Glutting Jack­
son team that bid on the cur­
rent study Mlller-Sellen A sso­
ciates Is currently conducting.
He went before the DownT « . Pag* 3A

Left This house, formerly a residence on East Crystal
Lake Avenue in Lake Mary, waa recently purchased
by Dina Ehlers She hopes lo turn it into a 30-seal tea

room. Where bnch meets asphalt; Sanford w* retain
bnck streets when replacing those ripped ip lor a
slormwator and drainage protect

Sanford will replace brick streets
By MARIA OREM
Herald Staff Wilter
SANFORD • The historic character of the
downtown area will be maintained when a
major utility project gets under way this
spring.
Hy consensus, city commissioners decided to
keep ihe brick pavement on streets effected by
construction of the downtown storm water In­
terceptor. The purpose of the Interceptor Is to
alleviate storm water runofT which often leaves
several Inches of standing water tn homes,
shops and businesses tn the downtown area.
"I want to keep the traditional look because
of the historic significance.* said Mayor Larry
Dale, noting that some of the bricks are more
than 70 years old.

The Interceptor would extend from Oak Ave­
nue to Sanford Avenue along 2nd Street In the
historic district, most of which Is currently
paved with brick.
According to Paul Moore, director of utilities,
the gravity sewer, which runs along the same
line as Ihe Interceptor could tie replaced at the
same time. Conklin. Toiler and Holmes, an
engineering firm hired by the city, proposed
replacing the 27 Inch clay gravity sewer line
with a 24 Inch sewer pipe because of leakages.
Paul Porter estimated the cost of brick
pavement at about 845 a square yard versus
asphalt at $30 a square yard to be about 50
percent morr. Total estimated project cost Is
•2.040.015 Including Ihe storm water Intercep­
tor. the gravity sewer, and replacing the brtek
road surface. The project Is expected to take
270 days.

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Business
A irp o rt gets m ore ca rgo space

C a r e e r s In T r u c k D r i v i n g
N o E xpe rie n ce N e e d e d !

By MARIA OREM
Herald StalT Writer
Construction is currently un
dri-way for Additional .Ur cargo
sp.tcr .is the Orlando Sanford
Airport continue* to outgrow
its facilities.
T i m project provides new,
cost efficient on airport facili­
ties designed to streamline the
handling and Inspection of air
cargo." Cooke said
"Wr are
excited about the the opport ti­
nny to expand our cargo busi­
ness and provide a first class
air cargo facility."
rhr first phase o f the new
cargo center will cost s i.o m il­
lion. which will lie spin evenly
between the Sanford Airport
Authority mid a grant from the
Florida Department of Trans­
portation. Ihe general contrac­
tor Is GCI Inc. o f Altamonte
Springs
According to Cooke,
the
50,000 square-foot project will
include 6.000 square feet of
cold storage area to accommo­
date outgoing perishables lies
tineit for the United Kingdom
Locally grown produce ac­
counts lor about 75 percent of
the more than 50 million
pounds that are processed by
the airport Inbound materials
arr mostly high tech manufac­
tured products such as com ­
puter components.

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On hand to th« groundbreaking ceremony of the new
cargo center at Orlando Sanford Airport are. from left,
Jon Olesen. director of facilities. Tim Fiero, president of
GCI General Contractors. Ray Wise, marketing director
The facility will tic built nest
to the existing cargo building
on ihe Northeastrm portion.

at the airport, Sandra Otorm. chairman of the airport
authority board of dkectora, Mid Steve Cooke, eiecufive director ol the airport.

which has served the airport
since IB90.
"Air cargo has nearly tripled

Civility key to good business
During the great rush before
Christmas seems a great time
to revisit the subject of m stomer service. In the last few
weeks I have seen the good
and the bad side of dealing
with customers. I don't want to
fall Into the trap that many
people do by saying that y e a n
ago service was universally
Iietter. That certainly Isn't true
but by the same token I don’t
think anyone can question that
common civility has decreased
tn our society.
The generation X workrrs
that populate many of our
service Industries today were
raised In a different environ­
ment than the baby boom gen­
eration. It was during my gen­
eration ihj| the influence of
television and other forms of
mass communication
really
began to shape our percep­
tions. As a child I grew up In
Florida when It was still a
sleepy southern state and the
tourist season was still pri­
marily during the winter. It was
common for a child or teenager
to refer to an adult by Mr. and
Mrs. rather than by their first
name. So therefore when my
generation entered the work­
force It did not require as much
training In being polite,
I am not writing to lament
the change tn society but to
recognize the current reality.
Aa a small business person
you must be aware of the
changes In society and react to
the changing conditions. So If
your workforce is comprised on

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You must understand what fac­
tors are Important to your
workforce and what motivates
them. The fact that they were
not raised In an rra of common
civility does not inrun that they
can not lie trained to exhibit
politeness toward customers In
the workplace. You must put
the time tn and explain to them
that your expectations arr rea­
sonable. required and give
them the chance to leam these
new behaviors. Remember that
their culture Is radically differ­
ent than yours. They were bom
Into an era that does not honor
It's elders or encourage dvtl
language.
When I walk Into many retail
establishments I ran Immedi­
ately spot (hose (hat the owner
has taken the time to Invest In
some type of training. Too of­
ten fis I am waiting to give my
money to the enterprise I am
made to feel as tf I am a prob­
lem. If I ask for some type of
special accommodation I get

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the look that says to me my
business Is really not wanted.
I refuse to shop or give my
money to those companies that
make me feel If they are doing
me u favor lo lake my money.
H its attitude ran destroy your
business even If you personally
are customer driven. During
stress times like Ihe Christmas
msb Is a great time tn evaluate
bow well you are providing cus­
tomer service. It Is easy to be
responsive and polite when
there Is no pressure. But when
the pressure Is nu Is the time
that your training or lark
thereof will show your true col­
ors.
HVii/iu- I Itirity Is the coonllna
tor of the Small Business Deit-iupnit-nf Center at Seminole
Cornrnunfit/ Cotleqe. He can be
reached at 321,74 99 errwil

since we started operating Ihe
cargo area.* Cooke said.
A 87SO.OOO FI KIT Intermodal
grant was used for site work lo
wtdrn and enhance the access
road
to accommodate truck­
ing. Cooke said.
The new cargo center. Cooke
said, will also include a cus­
toms facility with the remain­
der or the area to be leased out
ra 80 50 per square foot for ei­
ther ottlce or Industrial space.
Cooke
*ald
Ihe
airport
authority plans to Increase the
cargo renter by 10.000 square
feel after relorallr 3 Us fire sta ­
tion.

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Police
Crimea investigations.
Despite Dale and Dillard's
claims that no decisions have
been made, employees are still
concerned lor their Jobs.
In any reorganization there
will be changes. Dale sakl Fri­
day. adding that if Joba are a f
" rd the city wlU help disfected
placed employees. And ieven If
the etty decides that all
tees Haled would go. Dale said
'there Is still a lot left far the
SCO like the road patrols. In­
vestigations and responding lo
reports."
"We're prepared to help them
p t In to available positions
and we can encourage the
^icrtff to take them If there are

openings and they qualify.*
Dale aald.
When addressing the issues.
Dale noted he was acting on
behalf of the city commission
and following the recommenda­
tions of the consultant and a
citizen's committee appointed
by the city. Both the consult­
ant and the committee, he
•aid, recommended the SPD
reorganization with the help of
the sheriff.
With about 130 people cur
rmtly employed In the SPD.
Dale conceded that Communi­
cations with 13 employees
would be most affected should
(list service go to the sheriff.
As far as the K-9 Unit goes,
those officers would be reas­
signed. Dale said.
Sheriff Don Eallnger said hla
office la prepared to assist In

Santa
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Christmas their home for 30
Sometimes, their visits are
phis yean.
for aU or more hours - not Just
Juat about everyone In at Chrlatmaa time.
Christmas calls Jack and Al­
Santa Claus may have some
ice. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus.
time off In the summer, but
Their home on Ft. Christmas Jack James doesn't.
Rd. la warm and cozy, filled
wtlh clocks thsl are clicking,
Alice James remembers a
handsome llununris. Christ- Santa letter her husband re­
mss decorations and a good- ceived five years ago from an
natured cat named Charlie 11-year-old girl In West Vir­
Brawn. A sign outside trams ginia.
not to take the reindeers'
*AU she asked for was warm
parking space.
clothing for her little sisters
James. 73. receives nothing and brothers.’ she said. "She
but the Joy he gets from his wrote that her mother had died
Santa duties He figures It and that her father had gone lo
costs him 9500 In stamps to the grocery store one night and
answer each of the letters that did not return.
have return addresses.
Jack James telephoned the
The Christmas Historic Soci­ post office In the rural town In
ety. Women's Chib, Civic Asso­ West Virginia lo see whether
rts Uon and two private parties someone could help.
have helped James finance hla
The mailman found the girl
endeavor, for which he la and the little ones by them­
grateful
selves. The nearest neighbor
"We re OK • Mrs. James and I didn't even know.* Alice James
• fine as you can be on a ftzvd •aid.
Income* he maid.
The letters can be very
Their Christmas work began brautl/U! or very sad,* Jack
3S years ago when Alice James James said. "Now. and then a
had her Ctrl Scout troop an­ hard-tuck letter requires inves­
swer 35 Santa Irtiers than tigating a situation. Ml call
came to the post office
people who are good at this
Janys. a retired Navy senior type of work.*
chief electronics trchnldan
*We have a pretty guod Idea
who served In World War II. who needs what.* Alice Janies
volunteered to help, and soon said. "You can tell a sincere
made a long-term commitment letter."
lo work year-round trying to
One day. James said she ex­
bring cheer to childrm.
pert* Santa will get most of hla
This past week he and Mrs. lettrra over the Internet.
Santa drove twice lo Tampa to
"lie s restated It to tar. * she
be with patients at the Stum­ said. Tie would rather atay olders Crippled Children's Hospi­ fashioned.*

any way possible by preparing
Another service that should
a detailed cost analysis.
atay ta major crimes investiga­
"Our general rule la lo pro­ tion# because Investigators as­
vide services to cities request­ signed In the active city have a
ing assistance * Esllnger said. better handle on what is going
Of the seven cities In the on. Presley said. "It makes
county, only Longwood con­ sense to continue with this.
tracts the sheriff for Communi­ Maybe It could be decentralized
cation services.
In the future.*
Regarding SPD Communica­
"1 feel strongly that we
tions personnel. Esllnger. who should keep this aa a primary
has been Involved tn Informal function.* he aald. adding that
discussion with city officials, the SPD has worked hand m
said they would be first con­ hand with other law enforce­
sidered If all requirements were ment agencies on major cases.
met.
The service Presley found to
"We would always attempt to be a good candidate for con­
hire qualified personnel be­ tracting ta Crime Technical
cause of thetr experience and Services because the sheriff
talent.* he said.
'has highly trained staff al­
If SPD Communications were ready In place.* Background
to go to his office. Esllnger Investigations could go either
way and there was no real ad­
M i d there would be no change
tn service as tar as local resi­ vantage to contracting police
testing because cost Is mini­
dents are concerned.
Hut according to Darrel mal. he said. CCI8 ta currently
Presley, spokesman for the a Joint effort with plana by the
Fraternal Order of the Police
SPD to provide extra staffing
and an IH-year veteran of the for the county's task force.
SPD. there would be some loss
If done coTTTdly. Presley
of control If calls were proc­ said he feels the reorganization
essed through the shertfTs of­ of the SPD will have a minimal
fice.
Impact on individual*' Jobs. He
"We would lose control over said he ta confident that Dale
Itow we prioritize rails and that and Dillard will try to provide a
may impart the response time safety net for those affected by
lo
non-emergency
calls.* changes.
Presley aald, adding that It
*1 know they are concerned
would be belter to keep this and they don't want to upset
peoples' lives who have been
service In Sanford.
However, should Communi­ loyal city employees.* he aald.
*O ir goal la to become com­
cations go to the sheriff.
Presley said he didn't think the munity oriented and to in­
SPD staff would have a prob­ crease the service level to the
lem being hired there should citizens.*
they choose lo make the move.
Tt would seem to me that the
majority could be accommo­
dated.* he said.
Presley said although Com­
munications Is a major mone­ town Development Advisory
tary outlay for Sanford, actual
Committee Wednesday to ask
coat savings must be looked at
that the city adopt this project
very carefully before a decision
as a test case to create a Iran
la made.
Billonal method of review for
In kreplng with the SPD* downtown businesses, prior to
goal of transitioning Into a
the completion of the MSA
community oriented
police
study. Andersen would like to
force. Presley said Sanford
see a plan devised that would
ohould maintain a school re­ allevlatr tome of the step* and
source officer. "Thai, to me. Is
cost. Currently, an applicant
a key point in community po­ has to appear before three lo
lking.*
four board* and approximately
Krgardlng the K 9 Unit.
nine meetings or public hear­
1‘rrslcy said he doesn't feel the
ings. The costs for studies and
sheriffs oilier, with only two
penults ran run In the thou­
full lime dogs, lias the ability
sands of dollars.
to handle Sanford's nerd con­
The MSA study will make
sidering the high volume arttv- recommendation* for a special
tty here. With three dogs, the zoning district for the down­
SPD tiandles complaints for
town development, allowing for
most of the northern end of the vartanrrs tram the currant city
county. Presley proposed a
codes.
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Editorials/ Opinions
A holiday wish: Believe in children
Being adult about
E D ITO R IA L S

entertainm ent
Wr sympathize with Seminole County commis­
sioners who attain enter the adult entertainment
bottle zone Tuesday. In an attempt to define
wherr In Seminole County nude chilis .mil adult
bookstores and theaters are allowed to locate.
The Supreme Court lias ruled under the First
Amendment that adult entertainment businesses
must be accommodated. Nude dancing Is consid­
ered protected speech. Pornography, by the way.
' Is not protected speech Itcftnlng the fine line
Isn't easy, but it has U r n done. Sheriff Dun
Esllnger knew that Constitutional line had been
crossed by several senib parlors that were fronts
for prostitution In the county. Unprotected sex
equals unprotected speech. Eallnger shut them
down.
; To dale, more than 20 suitable adult enter­
tainment sites Identified bv county staff have
been considered and sc rut died. Now considered
are three sites In Sanford, an outrage to city
residents who wonder why other cities are not on
the commissioners' list, why Sinford Is the
dumping gnmnd
lYotests are mounting toward a crescendo of
outrage that Is expected to Ik - expressed at
Tuesday's public hearing Another Is set for Jan
13.
Targeted by protesters Is some 35 acres of
land at three sites off Slate Road Id. the corridor
between the Seminole Towne Center mall and
downtown Sanford, a corridor that Includes Cen­
tral Baptist Church and Page School.
We. loo. wonder, why Sanford, only Sanford?
Mayor Larry Dale says Sanford will comply
with the Ltw. Identifying prospective sites In the
city, working with the county through an Interlo­
cal agreement. Hut Dale also says If Sanford ran
do Its part, so should every other city. The other
cities appear to be hoping Sanford becomes the
adult entertainment capital of the county. Tsk.
tsk. we say. What officials in those cities may
not realize Is that If they fall to Identify sites, it
may be open season for adult clubs hoping lo
.locate In the area.
; Commissioner Grant Maloy says he will vote
against the three Sanford sltrs. th ey are totally
.Inappropriate, he says.
; Commissioner Win Adams Is carefully consid­
ering what the law says he has to do and what
he would like to do for the people of Seminole
! County. 'I f anyone In this county has an answer.
,wed surely like to hear It.* he says,
j We. of course, have a suggestion.
’ Mayor Dale lias taken the Initiative lo comply
with the law by Identifying sites In Sanford.
County commissioners should vole against the
Sanford sites until every other city compiles,
naming suitable sites within each city limit. The
county and cttles can forge strong intrrlocul
agreements to restrict and control the adult en­
tertainment establishments, allowrd by law fur
the welfare of the citizens.
Nude clubs have co-existed wllfl Fem Park
residents for more than 30 years. A well-run one.
such as Michael Pinter's Club Juana. Is merely a
symbol of the diverse tastes we as Americans
ran enjoy under our Constitution. It Is far more
dangerous to try and legislate this form of
speech out of existence, because then we ask:
what else offends us that we must bun?
Before making a final decision, level the play­
ing field, commissioners, with a list of sites from
each city. Sanford should not be the dumping
ground because Its officials followed the rules.

Adult
What galls the citizens o f Sanford la the fact
the commissioners keep Identifying their back
yards as the solution to the county’s adult en­
tertainment dilemma.
County Manager Gary Kaiser said staff was
preparing to accommodate several hundred
Sanford protesters when the county commis­
sioners conduct a public hearing on the Issue
at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
*Be there? You can be sure we ll be there.”
says Mandee Turner, the director of Page
School on West Highway SR 40 In Sanford.
Turner said It la 'ridiculous” that the commis­
sion Is considering three sites within five miles
of the school as adult entertainment combat
zones.
*What are these politicians possibly think­
ing?” Turner asked.
Turner and others had a meeting last week
to organize for the Tuesday public hearing. *We
ask that the commissioners protect Sanford
from being polluted by such trash as that pro­
posed.” said Mrs. John Sauls, secretary of
Sanford Bible Church.
In a letter she wrote to Commissioner Daryl
McLain. Barbara S. Chapman said. 'I'm pray­
ing for you to find some way to keep tills smut
out of Sanford.”
McLain thought he was doing what was best
for Sanford recently when he suggested re­
placing 143 acres of designated property near
the Orlando Sanford Airport with some 35
acres of land at three sites off Route 46.
The complaints haven't stopped. *Thc corri­
dor between l-4/Scmlnole Towne Center and a
revitalized downtown is highly visible and
valuable.” Dawn Bradley of Sanford wrote to
McLain. *You say Sanford Is not going to be
the dump-all for Seminole County, but let ist
not kid ourselves Sanford IS the dump-all.”
On Friday, Commissioner Grant Maloy said
he wants the three new sites dropped. "They’re
totally Inappropriate. Daryl McLain thought he
would pull some magic from his hat by sug­
gesting them. No one knew anything about
them.”
Maloy said he favors the original areas Iden­
tified near the airport but Is skeptical they'll
stick. One reason Is that the airport is consid­
ering using some of the acreage for expansion.
The 143 acres - known as Site 13- will either
be approved or removed by the commissioners
on Tuesday night as will sites 10.11 and 18 all
near Route 46.
Before there’s a vote, there will be testimony
Sm Adult. Pag* BA

The Christmas Season I* here again. This Is
the time of year that I llkr lo lake time lo irffret back through the year and. In my mind,
assess all that has happenrd. Are we belter off
now then last year? Ila\e wr. as a nation,
changed a lilt? Are we headed In the right di­
rection?
Of course. I can only give you my assess­
ment. based on my experiences. I've thought a
lot about these questions and my unswer Is
yes we are better off this year then last year
and we are headed In I lie right dlrrctton. I
think that most of that movement Is being
spearheaded by our children. We haven't given
our children, our young adults much credit.
Wr spend a lot of lime talking about their ml stakrs and little about their accomplishments.
So those who are not able to be involved di­
rectly may have the wrong opinion about the
children of this nation. Let me tell you what I
know first hand. They are not much different
then past generations. Some are oftrn In trou­
ble. but most we ran be very proud of. They
seldom have the opportunity to speak for
themselves and they are forced lo live In a
world where they have little Input.
We. the adults, create the rules that they
must abide by. We only print and televise
those things lira! wr feel are newsworthy. Of
course, none of it Is usually newsworthy nor
dors It represent our rhlldren very well. It cre­
ates a false picture and Is not truly represent a-

Think about this.
Seminole County

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live. So let me tell you the truth. We should all
be very proud of today's children. Most are
truly wonderful people living In a time when
thetr nation and community Traders have given
them few good examples. Fortunately, they are
more Intelligent then we and have had the
foresight to seek out those In our communities
and country that have set good example. Often
It's thetr parents, sometimes a teacher, or
someone else not In the public rye. They have
not allowrd the government to take away thetr
right to express thetr religious feelings. They
continue to thank God In thetr own way each
day. They are very decent people who have had
little said about them that Is good.
The real problem Is with us...the adults. Wr
make the rules, create the laws, run the

schools and do a terrible Job or representing
the truth.
If we really told the truth, we would all feel
bettrr. We would know that we live In a much
better world then we thought. We would be
proud o f our children and the ftilure o f this na­
tion. I can't possibly tell you all that Is right In
this column. I ran only tell you that you arr
hearing the worst and not being told the whole
story. In truth, there is so much more that Is
right, and good, that you ran be grateful this
Christmas season. It Is a time to rejolret The
future la In very good hands and I pray that
others will tell you more as a new year ap­
proaches. In tile meantime, please believe me
and pray that our values regarding what Is
news rhangca. If there is a national depres­
sion. as In being depressed, wr created II.
There Isn't a reason lo be depressed! If you are
continually bombarded with whal Is wnmg and
NEVER Iold about whal Is right II certainly
would give you little hope. I think that most of
us realize whal a terrible disservice the media
has done. It really Is. In many ways, destroy­
ing us by not giving us all the news. So my
wish for the New Year Is lhal wr do Just
that...tell you more about all the things that
arr right In our world. God Bless you and
yours, and think about what I’ve told you when
you think about our young people this Christ­
mas Seaton... May be a bigger lip at the grocery
store would be nice!

The incredible shrin kin g Sanford Police D ep artm en t
S p e c ia l P e o p l e .

Sanford Police services that could be
contracted to the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office: Communications,
K-9, Information Technology
Support, Computer Data Processing,
Crime Scene Technical Services,
School Resource Officer, DARE,
Drugs and Vice through CCIB,
Background Investigations, Major
Crimes Investigations, Testing of
Police Applicants.

TO NY
T IZ Z IO
Tony Tisslo 1b
an advocate
for the
disabled.

12 days of Christmas
We are now rapidly approaching Christ
mas and New Years, the provrrbl.il end of
1997. We here al 'Special IVople* would like
lo reflect a little on the Holiday Season as It
applies lo the disabled community. Herr arc
some ‘ Holiday Tidbits.*
TyM l II
Thr fl— d a l Brack. I2tlaux.ii/
Christmas: llrrr Is our Interpretation of that
old holiday song. T h e 12 Days of Christ
mas.* You may think of II as society's ’ New
Years Resolution.* I like lo think of II as our
"Wish List*. It Is whal we would llkr for
Christmas (as well as the coming year), ft )
ltw 12 dniis o f ChrUlm aa u * w ould llkr lo

Stop development to save river
It la vital to ‘ draw a line* at the
Econlockhatchee River. No more urban sprawl
muat be allowed East o f the River. There la too
much at stake. Not only would the fragile
environment
be
destroyed;
but farther
development would •create an additional flood
risk In land which la already prone lo flooding.
Last month Orange County Chairman
Chapin, in her most brilliant move while In
office, proposed to halt urban expansion r " 1
o f the Econlockhatchee River. This limitation
would, in effect, lock In the present zoning
laws In that area. Now. only one house per 10
acres or more Is allowed on most of the land
East of the Econlockhatchee River. Since there
are still more than 70.000 acres of devrlopable
land left In Orange County and the land East of
the River should be left alone.
The 35 mile Econlockhatchee River which
meanders through Osceola. Orange, and
Seminole County, la rich with wildlife Including
threatened species and species of special
concern. This land must be saved lo preserve
wildlife.
Uraides the environment, flooding Is j m a jo r
problem.
FEMA
(Federal
Emergency
Management Agcncyl flood maps are outdated.
Even though maps are stamped with a date
such as April 1905, most maps are based on
studies which are from 10-40 years old. These
studies pre-date most of the development tn
the Econlockhatchee River Basin. Therefore. It
Is Imperative that no more water Is put Into
the Econ and Uttle Econ. Rivers until flood
studies are updated. FEMA maps are redrawn
and our present flooding problems arr fixed.
New laws and rules are needed. Right now the
water rate discharged from development must
be the same pre and post development.
However, water volume Is not addressed: so
there must be a new rule for water volume.
In 1091, the Econlockhatchee River was
named on Outstanding Florida Water. Special
protection Is supposed to come with this
designation. In addition. Orange and Seminole
counties have enacted an Econ Protection
Ordinance which Is supposed to provide
protection within 110 0 feet of the river.
However,
these
ordinances
have
been
weakened and Interpreted to diminish this
protection. Also, the Outstanding Florida
Water regulatlona are broken. Our retention
nda are not adequately cleaning the water
fore
It
Is
discharged
into
the
Econlockhatchee River. How much will It coat
to clean up the Econ River?
For the paat two years I attended Oviedo’s
meetings on the 727 sere proposed River Oaks
development near the Econ River. 1032 homes
are to be put on 475 bulldable acres. During
most of these meetings Oviedo City Hall waa

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Susan Ebert* it a
registered nurse who
lives in Oviedo. She
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Guest Column
parkrd with more than a hundred people
protesting River Oaks. Many people spoke
against the development In meeting after
meeting: but only the developer’s lawyer. Hal
Kantor. spoke for It. In the end. on November
17th. the development was approved by City
Council In a 4-1 vole. Still, many questions
were left ununswrrrd...Whal about already
-crowded schools and roads? What are the
Impacts of this environmentally sensitive land?
What about flooding'/ How will this affect the
water ouallty of the Econ River? What about
the archeological findings on the site?
An Econ River working group was recently
formed to help with problems faring the river.
The Department of Environmental Protection
Is sponsoring these meetings. At the first
meeting It was disappointing to see that most
of the Invited politicians
were absent.
However. Orange County Commissioner Mary
Johnson attended as did former Commissioner
Fran Plgnone. Hopefully. Stale Representatives
and Seminole County commissioners will
attend future meetings.
Public meetings have been planned for
citizen Input into the new Orange County Econ
proposals for development East of the Econ.
River. The next one Is Monday. December 15th
at 6:30 at Columbia Elementary School In
Bllhlo. This Issue la to come before the Orange
County Local ITanning Agency on December
18th and before the Board of County
Commissioners on January 27. 1998. It Is
Important to attend these meetings. If you
cannot attend then call, write, fax. o r e-mail
elected officials and the Sartford Herald with
your opinions.
It Is vttal to the health of the Econ River and
Ita
wonderfully
diverse
and
sensitive
environment to limit development east of the
river. It Is also essential not to allow
developments on flood prone land. Orlando's
last frontier, the Econlockhatchee River and Ita
rich environment la surely worth fighting fori

ur12. More volunteers for group or organiza­
tions that help the disabled.
11. People stop looking at the disabled
person with (JUST) sympathy or disdain.
10. Increased encouragement for the dis­
abled.
9. find out all you ran about the A D A
(American’s with Disabilities Act).
8 . People talking to thetr elected officials
about Increasing and enforcing the A D A .
7. People asking thetr elected officials
what they know about the A D A .
8 . Children being taught about the dis­
abled. especially how not to be afraid of thr
disabled.
5. The disabled having more of a say in
our society.
4. More ‘ Mainstreaming* of disabled chil­
dren In both public and private schools. If
possible.
3. Bettrr services for thr disabled or al
least Improved services.
2. Giving disabled people more responsi­
ble positions.
1. Greater respect for the disabled per­
son.
Tidbit *2: Awamurss • They say people
are nicer this time of year than any other.
You see them helping each other, giving
more money lo charitable organizations,
more Ilian they give the whole year. Another
‘ bonus* o f the holidays can be the Increased
awareness of the disabled.
Although this Increased awareness, unfor­
tunately Is mainly sympathetic, al least II Is
there. Too bad we cannot be a llltlr more
aware of the disabled community every day
of the year. Instead we are very awarr only
once a year.
Tidb it H i Ttuuika - As we end 1997, we
here ut Special People would like to thank all
of our loyal readers. Having starled this col­
umn In April of 1997. It dors not seem llkr
this Is our 37th article. Time rrally does fly
when you are having fun.
We would also like to thank the editor and
staff of the Bat\ford Herald for their coop­
eration and help In gelling us starled. Fi­
nally. as you celebrate the holiday season,
please don't drink and driiw When It
comes right down to It. nobody wants to be
disabled, especially If they don't have to.
Happy Holidays from ‘ Special People.*

Tidbit *4; 1998 - What do we expect of
1998? Hopefully, communications will Im­
prove for all people In thla country. This
communication will help us all. particularly
those of us who are tn s particular minority
group. Another area Improving Is publicizing
of the disabled. Thla too will improve, but
only If more of the disabled community let
iliclr voices be heard.
Got anything for ua at 'Special People?*
Please let us knowl

�Sanford HarakJ. Sanford, Florida • Sunctey. Pacambar 14,1007 - M

Opinions_________________________ Mayor Dale: The bully in the Sanford
Police Department reorganization?

Some thoughts on county’s
adult entertainment dilemma
Thirty-five year* ago I began teaching
mathematics In Seminole County’s newest high
school. Seminole High was the letiwl o f the
county. At that time only two high school* ex­
isted outside o f Sanford and they wrre both
prelty small.
With the passage o f time more people moved
Into Ihr southern part of the county. I will
write about llie population of two elites. In
1990 I he population of Casselberry was 18.849
while Sanford had a population of .13,31)7. fly
1995 Ihe expected growth for each city wus as
follows: Casaelbrrry 24.14-1. (a 28 perernt
growth), while Sanford reached 35.311 la
growth of 9 perm it).
EVEN THOUGH CASSELBERRY HAD ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT CLUBS It grew much faster)
If we rhrrk the police log for December 7 we
llnd: Casselberry rrpnrlrd 8 briefs ( I for every
3.000 people) while Sanford reported 4 1 briefs
(3 per 3.000 people). This means that Ihe
crime rate In Sanford. WITH NO ADULT
CLUBS, Is about 3 limes as high as Cassel­
berry’s with Its ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
CLUBSim Is It really I m e that adult clubs
cause more crime?
Isn't II lime to drop this asinine anil-nudity
ordinance and slop wanting our tux money on
It? How much money has been wasted slrrady?
How much more wtU be wasted? Where will It
come from? Who will pay? Which two comml s•loners want to waste our money and make po­
tential criminals o f our 10 year old children?
Whom do they represent? Do they wont to
move beyond Ihelr present status?
Do Ihe buildings that house these chilis look

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worse than other buildings along 17-92? Must
we enter these buildings If we choose not lo?
In Just one week a FAMILY ENTERTAIN­
MENT PARK was reported lo have had three
rapes and a newborn luiby found In a toilet
and left lo dir. Has this happened In an
ADULT CLUB?
I havr been a moderate Baptist for more
than 50 years. I graduated from a Christian
rotlrgr where t studied Ihe Bible. I consider
myself a pretty good Christian whose God Is
LOVINO and nol a MEAN-SPIRITED GOD. t am
not ashamed of God's greatest gift lo man.
(WOMANI Genesis 2-18. Adam and Eve were
both naked and not ashamed. Read Genesis 225. Babies are still bring bom nakrd today. Is
this a mistake? Is God ashamed of his crea­
tion? Does he lialr nakrd humans? Does Ihe
Chrisllan Coalition hate nakrd humans?

LETTERS

Here’s what
you missed
WHERE WERE YOU. CUL­
TURE LOVERS???
When utxiul twenty prrfurm
rrs and musicians nmlrd ihe
raflrrs of the Sanford Civic
Crnler?
GODSI’ELL. a lively musical
loosely based on the Hook of
Malthrw. ran Ihr gamut from
hlLmiy to dr s pair all per­
formed magiiilltrtilly by Ihrsr
young people from Ihe Titus­
ville arra. Music Director, Mary
Pat|uln. was justly proud of Ihr
cast, each displaying Ihelr own
distinct talent.
On u recent Sunday after­
noon ubout 70 patrons lapped
Ihelr feel and wore out ihelr
pdm s applauding this fine
presentation Where were you?
Yes. there were other events
taking place that weekend, bul
surely In Seminole County
there must be more culture
lovers than Ihe pitiful audi­
ences present Friday. Saturday
and Sunday.
Proceeds from these per­
formances benefit the KlU
Theatre restoration program.
All o f us are nol able to work
physically on this project, but
we must support It financially.
1 defy you lo And comparable

entertainment at such reason­
able prices.
For those wlto by now are
feeling guilty, here’s an oppor­
tunity lo redeem yourself:
PUHCIIASE A RITZ THEATRE
MEMBERSHIP FOR 820. This
membership does not grant mirunre to Ihe performances bul
dors
provide
preferential
seating, a newslellrr. and ad­
mittance lo special btii k stage
events.
Hals olf lo l he small nucleus
of dedicated people who have
Iteed behind Ihln Jkoject from
the beginning, and especially
to Fred Rogers whose htfgt. Is
Ijiralfe. theatre, theatre

On Gospel Fest

While 1 enjoyed attending Ihe
Second Annual Gospel Fest at
llie New Miami Calvary Mis­
sionary Baptist Church and I
appreciated the write up by
Marva Hawkins covering this
special event. I regret I am nol
on ihr rommlltee as staled un­
der the photo. Themla Mike,
Dire two Polk and I were pic­
tured as representatives of our
non-profit organizations. Good
Samaritan Home, West Side
Hoys./k UirUCIuh and Hospice
of the Comlortrr. receiving d o ­
nations th a tv e r r given during
the evenings program.
My
thanks lo Ihe rhurrh. the Elks
lr*M K. Brawn
Celery City lodge No 542 and
■ u fir tl
Evergreen Temple No. 321 and
Ihelr hard working committee
men and women for this Inspi­
The recently completed study rational evening of music, song
of Ihe operations of Ihe San­ and praise.
ford Poller Department was u Jo Cobaaa Dy«r
good start.
lanford
Now the City Commission
should use that committee ex­
pertise to look ut city govern­
Thank you for your rontlmiment In general.
The administration of this Ing front page coverage of Pearl
Harbor-Dec-ember 7, 19-11. For
city seems lo lack direction.
D ir Information from a com ­ those precious young men who
prehensive study could provide died and for loved ones left be­
focus needrd to deal with Ihe hind whose lives were forever
Issues the city will face In Ihe devastated, please continue lo
‘ Remember Pearl Harbor.*
future.
Sincerely.
Sincerely,

Look at Sanford

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from Sanford residents. A hundred or more
members o f Central Baptist Church wtl! attend
as will the pastor, Ihe Rev. Jimmy Dale Pullerson. Patterson has been rallying nol only his
members but many others who either live or
have businesses In the area.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale said he will try to
explain wliat the city is trying to do and what
It must do by law. ’ We don’t want any of these
businesses." he said. *What people don’t un­
derstand Is that If you don’t Identify some­
thing. these places may come In and take any­
thing."
County Commission Chairman Randy Morris
has urged that each of the cities have strong
Interlocal agreements with Ihe county. Sanford
lias liad one and there's a joint planning
agreement with the City of Sanford to be
authorized Tuesday. This agreement would
provide mulli-lurtsdlctloiial M-2 zoning that

would provide future adult entertainment site
locations.
Olher cities In Seminole seem to be content
to watch ihe county commissioners squirm
before they Identify any sites In Ihelr areas as
Sanford has. D ie less said Ihe belter. D iry
stand llie risk of having someone try lo open a
club In thelt lilies, however.
At present. Ihe adult entertainment In Ihe
county
exists
only
in
Hie
Fem
Purk/Casselberry area. Residents there ure fu­
rious that the county commissioners are seri­
ously considering grandfathering these busi­
nesses rather than making them relocate by

1009.

Tuesday s public hearing Is Ihe last of 1997
on Ihe udull entertainment Issue. The next
meeting Is on Jon. 13. No one seems sure what
will happen al Ihe two sessions. Both figure lo
be well attended.

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dance. The dance will be choreographed by Maguire’s wtfe,
Maureen. Dien there will be a short Intermission with re­
freshments supplied by the parents of the singers. The par­
ents will also decorate the center. ‘ It will look like Santa’s
palace when their done.’ said Maguire. The second part of the
show will be the Christmas segment. The choir will perform
eight songs from their performonceo at Walt Disney World
early In the week.
The choir will be participating at Disney's Candlelight
Ceremony where there will be 250 to 300 kids from the de­
partment. In addition lo the Seminole High students there will
be a 50 -piece orchestra and the Voice of Liberty featuring
eight alngers. The ceremony will be narrated by Pat ‘ Karate
Kid* Mori la. The choir will be singing 10 songs during Ihelr
performances on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday night.
Eight songs from the Candlelight Ceremony will be performed
during Sunday’s concert.

Business—
Continued from Page 2A
another I I months.
Scathgard put down roots
In Altamonte Springs fol­
lowing 35 years In the hotel
. business. Over that time he
has worked In management
for both Hyatt and Radlason
International Hotels. Over
the years he has authored six
books and founded a news­
letter, Executive IryfoSourt*.
for the hotel Industry.
While Scathgard has left
the hands-on hotel manage­
ment arena, he still runs the
speaker's circuit, publishes
his five-year-old newsletter
and la working on a new ho­
tel food service book due out
In 1999.

Remember bark In grade school - there
was always one kid who bullied the weaker
kids. There was always one kid Intent on
showing how superior he was to everyone
else. Remember that bully?
The City o f Sanford has its very own bully .
Mayor Lorry Dale. Just when things were
starting lo come together within the Police
Department - Just when morale was Improv­
ing and everyone was working together for
the good of the department and the city - the
mayor and the etty commission decide that’s
not good enough. There must be more
changes.
First, the commission votes to spend
*53.000 o f Ihe taxpayers money to evaluate
Ihe police department. Then they hand-pick
a grinip o f people - the Law Enforcement Op­
tions Committee • and ask them lo evaluate
the options lhat the study suggested and
makr a recommendation. Diey did. They
unanimously picked Option A.
Then In a workshop on December I. the
mayor and Ihe commission deride that the
Options Committee made Ihe wrung choice.
They want Option B. So much for fallh In
Ihelr hand-picked rommlllee.
The mayor has made II clear that the first
unit within the police department lo be sold
out lo ihe Sheriffs Depart mem is the K-9
unit. This comes • • no surprise. After all.
one member of Ihe unit has been a thorn In
Ihe mayor's side since he dared lo stand up
In hlin In a Labor Management meeting. Mr.
Mayor has whined ever since because that
olltirr has not apologtzrd to him. (No apol­
ogy is necessary - that officer did nothing
wrung.) Then there was Ihe ex-K-9 officer
that was owed overtime and sought lo have II
rrlmhursrd. Mr. Mayor didn’t like that at all.
So Mr. Mayor gels rid o f the entire unit. It
sounds llkr a personal vendetta (o me. The
bully wins.
AJiuigwIlh Ihe K-9 unit, the polite depart
merit’s rommunlcallons will be turned over
lo Ihe Sheriffs Department. D ie Sheriff has
given no guarantee that these employees will
Ik- hired by his agency. Diese people stand
to lose their Jobs.
Tao commanders will lie eliminated Not
demolrd Eliminated. One of the men who
stands to lose his Job Is Just a few years from
retirement. D ia l’s Just reward for years of
service.
All of our school resource officers and our

TERRI
MURRAY

O U S S T C O L U M N IS T
DARE o(Tlcer will be replaced by deputies.
Never mind that these officers have estab­
lished themselves In the schools and have
developed a relationship with the teachers
and the students.
Next lo go will be our Crime Scene unit
and then our Investigators. Before you know
It. we will have gone to Option C before any­
one realises It.
When will the Mayor’s reign of tenor end?
When will the rest o f the commission realize
lhat they have Just as much say as he does?
Don’t they realize that the City Charter de­
fines the mayor’s position as ‘ the head of Ihe
city government for all ceremonial pur­
poses.,.but shall have no administrative duiles.' He Is Just a figurehead, yet ihe other
commissioners seem to be afraid of him.
They are afraid lo stand up lo the bully.
Don’t they realize lhat If Mr. Dale continues
the entire city will be taken over by the
county and they will be out of their positions
as welt?
I am personally offended by Larry Dale’s
repeated attack on Ihe Police Department.
He continues lo berate the officers and make
comments like T h e object Is lo give the citi­
zens of Sanford the best law enforcement
srrvice we ran give It - something that they
haven't had In the past*
I’m here to tell you. Mr. Dale, that Ihe offi­
cers and employees of the Sanford Police
Department aiE the best. They are profes­
sionals in every sense of the word. They are
liard working, dedicated Individuals and
don’t deserve the treatment you have given
them since you look office. You would do well
to remember that you can be removed from
office Just as easily as you were put there. 1
hope Ihe voters In Ihe city are paying atten­
tion to your antics. It's nol too lair for a re­
call vole.

OBITUARIES
JOYCE LOBAINE ABNEY
Joyce Lnraine Abney. 64,
Byron Street. Orlando, died
Diursday. Dec. I I . 1997. Bom
May 5. 1933 In Apalarhln.
N.Y.. she moved to Central
Florida in 1965. Mrs. Abney
wus a homemaker.
Survivors Include husband.
Curtis: sons. Osry Austin. Ste­
ven Austin, both o f Orlando:
brotliers. Donald Austin. New
York. Divtd Austin. Orlando;
sisters. Dolores Bond. Avon
Park. Vera Ptpher. New York:
six grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
JAMES DimiOAN
Joseph Durlgan. 72. Stone
Gate South. Longwood. died
Thursday. Dec. I I . 1997 al
South
Seminole
Hospital.
Longwood. Born Feb. 2. 1925.
In Providence. R.I., he moved
lo Central Florida in 19611. Mr.
Durtgin was vice president of
Production for Tupperware In­
ternational Orlando. He was a
World War II veteran of the
U.S. Army Air Corps. Hr was a
mem Iter of the Church of An­
nunciation. Altamonte Springs
and the West Orange Country
Club.
Survivors Include wife. Anita
C.; aon. Philip J.. Longwood:
daughters, Patricia Summerlin.
Ft. Lauderdale, Barbara. Or­
lando. Ann Matte Beauchamp.
Medina. Ohio. Mary, Kissim­
mee; step-sons. Lt. Terrence
W. Walsh, Alexandria. Va.:
Brian P. Walsh. New Haven.
Conn., James Walsh. Rowley.
Mass.: step-daughters. Patrice
Van Dyne. Colchester. Conn.,
Caroline Porre’. West Monroe.
La . Anita Walsh. Arlington.
Va.. Julie Cantor. North Hamplun. Mass.; 21 grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Funeral
Home. Longwood. In charge of
arrangements.
RUBY, DWAYNE
Dwayne H. Ruby. 74. Willow
Avenue. Sanford, died Thurs­
day. Dec. I I at the Florida
Hospital In Altamonte Springs.
Bom Sept. 10. 1923 In Ft.
Dodge, Iowa, he moved Central
Florida In 1980. He was a
member of Church of the Nazarene In Sanford. He was coowner of Classic Carpets In
Sanford.

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rtsvDls Ruby: daughters Linda
Sills, Chariot le; Debbie John­
son. Sanford: Dennelte Laird.
Sanford: sons Ron Ruby. An­
derson.
Ind.:
Rick
Ruby,
Charlotte. NC; brother, Clint
Ruby. Dodge. Iowa: 15 grand­
children
and
s ix ' great­
grandchildren.
Gramkow Fu­
neral Home. Sanford. In charge
of arrangements.

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ABNEY. JOYCE UNU1BB
Funeral smarts far Mrs. Abney
will be Monday. Urn. IS al 10 am.
at Brlsson Funeral Itome with Psator J. Aldridge officiating. Inter­
ment sail be In the Late Mary
Cemetery.
Ilrtsson Funeral Home. 322-3131,

Sanford. In charge of srrrtrea.

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Funeral services for Mr.
Dwayne II. Ruby. 74. o f San­
ford. who died Diursday will be
3 p.m. Wednesday al Gramkow
Funeral Home with Rev. John
Hinton officiating assisted by
Rev. Diane Watson. Interment
will be In Oaklawn Park Ceme­
tery. Friends may call at
Gramkow Funeral Home Sun­
day afternoon from 3 • 4:30
p.m. For those who wish me­
morial contributions are sug­
gested to the Church of the
Nazarene. Sanford, for altar
chairs.
Arrangements
by
Gramkow Funeral Home, 900
E. Airport fllvd., Sanford. Fla.,
32773; 1407) 322-3213.

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dlls holiday season
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him - and four year olds will
lie presented with a ( hrlst
mas party with loud and a pi
nata All id die kids will also
Hi t toy liears. In honor ol the
Winter Springs mascot
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bears will always lie there to
remind the kids ol die help ol
the Winter Springs stiidnils
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Iasi month
holding a -j i t
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dm i tot *lu l|..oo li ss i idler

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tune ha do hoiutaVs
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dent (i.ivenuioni Assottation
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and. m a non holiilnv related
.utivity Wilder Sprlmis is par
tlupatinn in Give Kids Ihr
World
I hat program is a nun prntlt
villan&lt; hear Walt lllsriev World
l'&gt;i
lennlii.dlv ill
■ luldrrn
Wilder
Springs
is
[inMinn
sheets on Hoiks vvlili h are
i.irrvtnu supplies to root the
village lillanv Ia'vine spear
headed that drive alter par
ti.ip.diu!&gt;
at l.yiiian
lltnh
St toml last veal
Ilespde die tail dial Wilder
Spruits students are still nrt
nun to know ear Ii other, eve
IVotif .inters that when d
tomes to hrjpmn old ilunnn
tin- holidays Wilder Sprnins
nets alonn pisl line
Kvetvone lias a nteat Irel
ion aloud voluideerinn ' Sarah
Klierwelll said
Ihey ve even mined It lido a
(oldest Simt* only Iri-shmen
and soptioinoie make u[i the
Wilder Springs student body
Im now, llieie is obviously a
liieiidly m a in toiwi-rn die
iioi and the winner Is Ihe toi at Hi d ( toss llie i lasses .ire
brnmumn a I.nm al loud (a m
[i.unu Ihe (irue Is vet lu he
delemuni d Inn sper lil.dlon Is
dial die wlUldlin l lass will Wt
in leave lor linn h a lew min
ides e.trlv t at Ii day
"Even thtninh we come Irutn
dilleieid
si litiols.
everyone
lit re is so t lose." Patricia
Xavier
said
"Everyone
Is
ptillinn tonether."
Iliey also ntve a ltd of credit
to the PISA Parents arr vol­
unteering in help out and the
studrids n&gt;ve a lot of errdlt to
die liaison lirlwern the p.irents
and
students,
Mary
Sehrtdh
Winter SprltiKs Is also expeiimn more hrlp in the fulure la-vine said that a lot o,
the ornauHallons. especially
Ihe sports teams, are spendmn ■' lui of lime .uni energy
pisl neiunn their uwn pro
Urarns oil die nrmind. Winter
Bee Winter Spring*. Psge KA

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JFfOTC Group Commander Patrick Helms and Key Cluh Presi.lunt Jen
nitfer Elwell are ready to make sure n&lt; family g •■. hungry this holiday

Seminole High School

JROTC is sharing their
holidays with needy
By AMY IIAW KINS
Herald Corrrspondeid
Ttie
Christmas
season
hrmns out the first III people
even hlg)&gt; s» hoot sliidenls
Hie students at Seminole
Illglt
arr
dolin'
some
wondertnl
Ihlnns
dlls
Chris Imas season, t*s|n'i idly
die Air Purer Junior lb-sen,.
Oiriter
Tralnlnn
Crops
UKCrrC) and the Key t tut.
Ttiese Seminole groups have
been collet tlnn c.lns In give i n
nrrdy families dunun t i l l s
iiullday season.
Tills program, called Shan
your Christmas" is sponsored
by WCPX Channel /
'We are very proud to be
involved
in
helping
our
community’
.said
JHOIC

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I'airn k
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a
Shan
Vour
( hiisimas
parti. Ipaut
tor
if'o'd In • veais
i.isi year
do v won dii
golden tan*
award 1&lt;&gt;i die highest number
o| i ans iiilliilid by ,i single
org.dd/atiiui with over J 200
llie Si miuole Ki'V ( lull Is
also
pariii ip.ding
m
dus
vears loud drive
they are
lolleiling &lt; ails to donate to
ilt(l|( s i doit Ihe Key Club
ai luallv pal lit ip,des m dlls
type ol s. n u . ainvlty rveiv
lew
mouths
|here
next
pi'.|ei t I i ami) s | &lt;a pasta,
will lake |&gt;t.i! i in January ll
will In- a toHi . non in support
ol Ih. leukemia Assot liitloti
!l&gt;e

Ke\

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president,

See Seminole, Page 7A

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�Sem inole

Lake Brantley High School

( nntimird from Page flA

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Lake Howell High School

Give these students credit
lly KELLIE WERNER

It* i dll S i.ill W i til l
&lt; h i isim.i-. tim r Is ih r p r r l n I
llin* to ir.u Ii out to those ill
ill* i •illftimHillv who .n r le ss
lortuiMtf
this Irssoii is h i 6* ol tin*
most inipoit.ini ih.ii Uu k Ki nh
h.is i niL*ht his slu d e iils .tl Likt
1Ionn ••!! I ludi Si I tool
K iitli w o lk s uiih I hr t ’o m
p.ii i pm$*r.iin .i i i r d i l i n u v m
prom m i .it thr Inidt si hool
th.n h* Ip-, students who .in
1.1* kiiu' ih* «i t dlls they m i d In
Ul.lflil it* llllOtl^ll .1 hiisin rss
p'liln* is h ip with th r i *ii ii ii iu
ntlv
Itv i n tin most iiupoit.uit
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i'* tin
iri*.iidliit( n.itiirr ot
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Winnie the Pooh and Barbie too

lly KELLIE WERNER

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Lyman High School

Serving the community

Soiv.nj H• * * oiiumiii.t/lor OfitHlo High are Co* Joo N.udo A...» H.ib.ih
0 .* inf*• S.lpo Chir. H.u i".ti*r Damans Cl.iu&lt;!** and Alfoiiso Hemandr/

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By COURTNEY LEKKEVY
I Irr.iUl i ...rrsputitlriii
s u i t . i h.is ,i u f u

l . » iti.m

l“ i 1.1*' workshop
l l i r wintrr

u.irk^li.'p

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m.'v.il .m.i it\ m.i up n.'iMi
Imi ri^lii i l i r r r in Hi.rnl.i
I VIII.Ill lll^li St tiiml In I h- t'\
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• I t — m i l Mir lr.iili.-t&gt; h.ivr
l &gt; . i i ip|Htl. il.-il in &gt;i i|H*r\ i &gt;.
Mu ill
Tills
in, iv x nn it I
&gt;ii iii^r hut .it I.vni.m Mi i &gt; i&gt;
ill &gt;&gt;l.l nrw&gt;
I h r w ork shop
h i ' ! » v'ii iii i iirriiiti lor ihoiit
lour vr.irs now
I h r s li iit riil s h.ivr c .ilh rrn l
. I.HUH lull ol |oV&gt; slllltr.l
Illllll.lls
h.iliv (lolls
Cooli
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ll
looks like r.iys
U I s |usl
wuhiiiit ihr mr.illr
All i h r s r to ys C" I " 11.**
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d illd irti
Mi ll .llirt)(l Ih r si I iihi I
I hr
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h.is Iw rlilv ■ hililrrn
ll. 'lll .ujr lour lo livr vr.irs
"M
lilts w o rk s h o p h e lp s
llir lower
l i i i o m r I.imilirs
ih.ii h.ivr Iriillhlr Mils time ol
v&lt; .ir

with

pi 11111It

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Un­ wot k&gt;h&gt; •p hailt 1 1 •nil
i Mi**
and
it tl a till v&lt; 1.
Whr. 1* 1 doli.it&gt; .1 hv tnn*• -f u
d r i l l s in Mrs hvita UJi* .»)• S
I &gt; adrr ship . l a "
M is Khoadrs&gt; mil Ti*r S* 1)
d rills htouyht and VNf.l ppl 1
tin |ti. SI Ilfs ft -1 III! J* )lI* ll»s
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halm &gt; ih* I»« at Aid &gt;1i loUp
lli.olr ) )•• *kl) s Util slip p! 11 *t1
thr take ho me Ti .i ^ s ill* ! tin
1lllu fr Ml|s||l»-SS 11 ■It If *1s lit
\iu. in a held .1 I* •) H1 «ll IN» )• *1
thr I.im ilirs
l hlld l are 1 l l "
I Iliad.
Mir 1 hlldrrn pillows m.i 1
s h ills while ( laid l at&gt; &gt; l a "
II made slot kllltls Mill w i n
lull
ol
tovs
and
. imlv
\\ lien. v. 1 a 1 hlld I ' in ■ • •
ol a 1 iiiil shoes 01 111 itl* ■

a. 11 Mi. students at Lvinan
ti. .. m i th ru . alt
I la
lailliSW.Hid
Kin*
Ik*
pai'iii.-nl also sponsors dll
t&gt; ti nt t.uuilles ill Herd -*ip

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1. a h&gt; t at l.viuau held a toy
1I1 v. i' help supply ihr pro
.1 llll
Hits isti t ihr only lime
lli.-sr 1 hlldrrn ip-t toils ol
•a. mil support On Hallow
- • n and rhauksi&lt;lY!n*i. many
laislll.ssrs such .is I'lihllA.
Winn Dixlr Disney Denny's
AIIh i I soiis M i Donalds, ami
Him klms.rr doluilrd varies
lions lot ihr kids
ih. si Kids il auvihinti ‘Hi*
spoiled lollrn trom us." said
M. Kory
"Ihrv Irrl 1 oinlort
Mo re ami 11 &gt; like thrir &gt;«•(
See Lyman. Page Hn

this si hool is so woiulrr
lol I (Ion l h.ivr lo .i&gt;k lor
■mylhliiK Thr ir.iihrrs. &gt;iu
il. nis. .uh I iimiiiumitv is very
involved wllh Ihrsr i hililrrn s
lives." s.iid l*rr K Ir.uhrr.
N.iiuy Mi Korv
llir
p.irriils
i.unr
In
s .i i i I. i ' s woikshop
Ihiirxl.iy
mtthl. to pit k mil one prrs
nil In pul under llir Christ
111.IH Irrr
Ihr p.irrnts .ilso
Urt In lake home .1 luii;r 11.1*4
lli.il Is lUlrd wilh dl&lt; i d I III
i.des .mil other toys lor ihrir
1 hlld
Alter ihr p aren ts a r r lln
islieil shopping; and h.ivr hid
the prrscli ls In I h r ( a r
Ihr
■hlldrrn sitl||
Christ mas
Mini's lh.it they had h e r n
pr.iclli'liiK in si limit
A lin
wards. I h rrr was a small i r

IV1.1 ] Pf*,ln r f Cooftn*»| lr''fi*
Lyman sluduiilb Chiiitino H.nlui and Moiithof Hinson servo lolroshmonts
at a Chrislamas paily lor younystcis Iasi uveeK

�P A I N
munftyamtce.* Keith Mid. *1
hare been at Lake Howell for
■even yean and with the com­
pact program for two. For the
last seven years, we have been
giving the money we raised
through our annual car wash to
a charity fond, but the kids
thought that was too tamer*
with the Idea af actually spon­
soring f a i t h s and they are
really enjoying It.*
What has made It so fon for
them la the fact that they are
actually buying gilts for IS
children from aU different
families. The local churches
found the families for the stu­
dents and now they have be­
come a part of the school's
family.
The best part about this
project will be taking the pres­
ents to the kids and seeing
their faces.* Alicia Jenkins
said. TU probably be crytng.
but It will be so rewarding at
the Mine time to know that I
waa able lo help a child enjoy
Christmas.*
The students know that the
children they are helping will
like their gifts because they
were given lists by the families.
Over $500 was raised at the
car wash the Compact Program
held and last weekend they
took the money to Target and
bought all of the gifts, wrap­
ping paper and bows.
T called ahead to the store

said. *1 suggested that this
should be a community service
program that the NJROTC here
at Ovtrdo grt involved with and
the school and community re­
sponded right away with tre­
mendous support. It haa be­
come something that the stu­
dents gel m y exrllrd about
and rrsby loJt forward to every
year.*

Although the NJROTC had
only been sponsoring the drive
at the high school for three
years, the program Itself has
been In existence since 1947.
Fifty years ago, the program
distributed about 4.000 gifts.
Today, however, more than
eight million children have
presents to open on Christmas
morning.
■When I sms younger, all I
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Christmas, but she wanted her
children to have a food holi­
day. Thai really made sense to
me. After all. Christmas la for
kids really. Isn't 117*
*1 love kids.* Stephanie
Evans added. *1 babysit all the
time and Just can't imagine any
of the kids that I care for not
having any
presents
on
Christmas morning.*
In a time when so many
think (hat the atudrnts in high
schools today don't do enough
for their community. It sure Is
nice to see a teacher and his
students come together and
not only do something so won­
derful for those It m fortunate
then themselves, but enjoy
doing It as well.

Ing.* explained Cadet Chief
Petty Officer Daunte Sapp. *My
parents care for foster kids and
I have experienced first hand
the Joy In thetr fares when they
open what just might be the
first Christmas present they
ever received. Now that I'm
older, all I care about la
knowing that other children
will have (he same looks on
their faces on Christmas
morning because I helped first
and thought about myself last.*
That la pretty much the
feeling all of the members of
the Oviedo NJR0TC.
And when I group of students
feels that strongly about some­
thing. It's contagious.
For the past two years.
Oviedo High School has placed
first In the Central Florida area
In a competition that rewards
the school that brings In the
highest number of toys for the

the ehfldrrn. the *t$g kids*
stop goofing around and al­
ways act responsible. They
ready care for the klndergartners am much mm we do.*
said MeRory. It's wonderful
when you sot the guys being
m safT around the tods but
watt a second and you'd see
the guys down there playing
with the children, showing
them how to do something.*
Santa's workshop waa a
big success and nineteen of
the twenty parents showed
up to shop and wstch their

The prise for winning In­
cludes a rotating trophy that Is
presented to the school by the
Marine Corps and a live broad­
cast by one of the local radio
stations at the winning school.
Winning the competition re­
quires the efforts of the entire
student body, not lust the ca­
dets. Members of the NJKOTC.
however, have taken It upon
themselves to motivate their
peers and keep the toys com­
ing In throughout the entire toy
drive, which lasts from Novem­
ber until the middle of Decem­
ber.
There are many ways that
we try and motivate the at udents.* said Cadet Platoon
Commander Damarls Claude
*ln addition to appealing to
thetr soft aide, we also kind of
bribe them with plus parities
and IhlMa Hke lhal. Whatever

vises students m t&lt;
dutflUcs and drive
heto. Other are Jutf ta
bad and running with

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brings
some food In. It always gets
the ball rolling.* Xavier Mid.

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already asking when It win

start.*

H takes to grt the job done.*
T asked my class to close
their ryes and Imagine waking
up on Christmas rooming
without even one present to
cadet Platoon
Commander Alla Rabah. Thai
was very emotional for every­
one and things hke that really
help to keep everyone m the
giving spirit.*
Getting the Job done Is also
an entire community effort.
Over 4.000 gifts were collect rd
fast year and hopes are high
lhal even more will be donated
this year.
This group of high school
students has committed them•elves to making sure that the
picture of a child with nothing
to open on Christmas morning
Is erased forever...one toy at a
time.

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Lake Howell
rebounds
from first
loss to nip
Lake Mary

Magic howl
when hounds
take the court
SANFORD Thlo time last month, the hilure o f the Orlando Magic looked about aa
exciting aa a Julius Ervtng Job description.
The Magic were old. tired and bored and
the fans at the a re n a were Juat plain bored.
There was the same old Penny and Horace
•now about nagging injuries and their surly
demeanors o ff the court.
There was the ongoing -when will Nick An­
derson do something* sags.
Orlando waa on Its way to the graveyards
where teams like Portland and Cleveland Uve.
a place o f 41-41 regular season records and
flrat round playoff losses. Fifteenth pick In
theftrst round and a coaching carousel.
Then a bunch o f retreads woke things up
■nd the Magic has gone from bating to one
o f the most exciting teams In the league. The
group that turned It around and might Just
[N s season something special call
hounds and they have made
basketball fun again.
._3ilw
M1U Scikaly. Penny.

Anderson (for now). Price and Grant.
n

w1n
the Chicago
Pr1c* " * * out o f the lineup
nL
whistle and the formerly unloved
Darrel! Armstrong took over the Magic of­
fense and the hearts o f the sold out crowd.
Armstrong only won the game almost sin­
gle-handedly. lighting up d * scoreboard In
the final quarter and making the play of the
ye®*- early in the fourth quarter when he
stripped Steve Kerr while down by one. dove
bre-Erst after the loose ball and knocked It
to a streaking Derek ILupcr for the biggest
p o fte s o f the n igh t Armstrong (don't call
htm *LU fenny). w«fat up the crowd and Cht-

Herald Staff Writer
WINTER PARK _ Maybe N waa
the pressure of being In uncharted
waters.
Of course It waa. said roach
Steve Kohn of the Lake Howell
bmra basketball team.
.
Hta Stiver Hawks achieved their
■rat state ranking tn school Notary
tu t week and promptly fat dinted
by an underrated Late Brantlev
tram Wednesday. With tou#i la te
Manr pavtng a vtaM last night, the
Hawks had to think about how
PwHoua a high ranklr* and the top
■p°t In the Seminole Athletic
Conference can be.
They did a lot of thinking and It
paid off wtth a 67-63 wtn to atay a
fame behind undefeated CMedo tn
the^conference and the Class 6A.

Labs HowsTs e-loot-6 ssnior cantor
Ryan 8ndh (No 12. abovs) and 6-fool-6
forward Brad Lacors (No. 44. right) wars
two of fas big reasons fas User Hawks
wars abio to dondnals fas inoido,
daty in fas sacond ha*. and dm
Howsg. ranted savsnfa fa fats wash's
Class 6A stats po«. bounce back from
is first loos of fas saason on Wsdnssday to Late Brantey and adgs a tough
Late Mary squad 67-63 fa a Class 6ADistrict 3 and Somfaols Afalsttc Conteones gams Friday nighl at Late Hows*

Kohn'a son. point guard Reggie
(14 points. 15 aaaiata) sold they
Juat weren't ready to be ranted.
•On Wednesday, we had played
five games In right daya and wr
•ere tired.* he add. "We juat cftdni
know how to play as a

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----- there's Bo Outlaw. He win probably
start even after Anderson comes back from
hta Injury, b u t he might as wcU be an hon­
orary Hound. Outlaw doesn't look great In
the box score, unless you look at the re­
bounds and loose balls. Outlaw gets second

Don’t mess with this little girl
fry J m
Herald Staff Writer

Mary frrmhman Robyn Landry is
a g r e ^ smile and friendly perher. you could lose your kneeLandey Is a stale karate champion and competes on
the state level. She recently completed for the first
time in the advanced division and placed first in the
Kata discipline and second tn fighting. She's currently
a brown belt, but that la going lo change lo black
pretty soon.
In fact, by the end of 1998. Landey hopes lo have
the black bell. She la studying for It. but runtlitg a

black bell Isn't just knowing how to prattler the
physical aspect o f karatr. It goes a Uttlr deeper than
that.
•I need to compfete right test* far the block bell.*
site said. ’I need eight stripes and now I have three.*
‘fradW

and the 1---------- n i Ihg .lananaaa w t e nt
rate originated long ago.
Tlte mud lo the black belt started when Landry w—
In fourth grade. Her mother. Barbara, said she arms
looking for something for her daughter lo do after
school and wanted her Invotvrd tn athletics somehow.
nlfttnrv

'I didn't want my daughter In day rare.* Burbura
said.
So Instead. Robyn started practicing the ancient

FASCAft POINTS 1008

Raiders
pound
Seahawks

WELL DONE

SANFORD _ Darryl Redding was selected as the
Sanford Optimist Club’s Seminole High School Ath­
lete ofthe Week for his part In Seminole Tip-Oft
Championship victories over Lake Brantley and Wy-

more Tech. Dwryi
points and also had 14
Redding receives Ns
m*mber Syberina Wynn.

■ u five assists,
from Optimist Club

SANFORD _ It’s pood to be home.
The Seminole Community Col­
lege women's
*—
turned home from three
fourgome rood trip Frida
*hey appeared lo be
back in the Health i— .
____
Education Center as they crushed
visiting Broward Community Col­
lege from Ft. taudrrdsle 101-40.
The win was the 11th tn 14 starts
•or the Raiders who were playing at
home for the first time since drop­
ping the finals of the HealthSouth
Classic lo No. 1 state-ranked Cen­
tral Florida Community College
buck on November 22nd.
Freshman point guard Darla Kuruyvtaeva nailed a thrcc-potnter to
open the game, but Tlca Cleveland
came back with a Jumper far
Broward to make the score 3-2.
But that waa the last time the
Seahawka would be In the
as
Seminole played nearly flawless
basketball and ran o ff719 of the
next 21 points to take a 22-4
and built the cushion to 44-12 at
Intermission.
The Raiders had three players In
doubte figures (Xudruyvtacva. 7foot Jaana Kotovs and rfow&gt;«*w Lw
with 10 points each) and * * * * * * *
(Gemma Riley) with nine points tn
the first 20 minutes.
"Things are coming together.*
•aid S ee head coach TfaTteuieh.
'ivople are starting to notice
around the state. Now If we
Just avoid an tr^ury we should be
able to challenge
nge for the state UHe.*
The Raiders continued to
at will early in the

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quickly building the lead to 40
points and reaching 80 points, and a 50-potnt
plus advantage, wtth over eight minutes still left
fet the game.
ft looked Uke SCC might be on a record
scoring night as It reached the 90-point plateau

Ram aoccar alums naadad
LAKE MARY _ Lake M ay High School's
bay* soccer team wtB hold Its 14th annual
Aluuud Caiuc uu Saturday, December 27tli at
I p.m. at Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Former player* are encouraged to attend
even If they don't want to play in the game.
For question*, rail Coach McCoikle at 3209706.

with dvr minute* remaining, but some missed
free throws and sloppy ball handling kept the
score down somewhat.
For the game the Raider* made 44 of 70 shots
from the floor, a remarkable 62.9 permit from
the field.
SCC outrebounded Broward 40-10 and forced
33 turnover*.
iment la taking registration* for an Adult
Hag Football League at the Downtown Rrr
rratlon Center on the lint floor of Sanford
CUy Hall on the comer of Seminole Doulr
vard and Park Avenue.
The games will be played on Wednesday or
Friday night's st Chase Park, beginning the
second week of December.
The games wtll follow the rules and guidrItnes set forth by the Florida Recreation and
Parks Association (FRPA). The FRPA has s
statewide flag football association wtth
wcckrrd tournaments and state rankings.
For mote Information, call the Sanford
Recreation Department at 330-5607.

The Raiders alao had turnover problem* of
their own with 26. but all nine player* scored
and had at least one rebound, arven of the nine
had a steal and six of the nine had an assist.
Lradlng SCC were Kotova (20 points, six re*
bounds, three steals. 12 blocked shotal.
Kudruyvtscva (19 points, six rebounds, three
assists, nine steals). Riley (17 points, three re­
bound*. three assists, four steals) and Lre (16
points, six rebounds, one assist).
Also contributing were Therese Westrntren
(rtfttrt points, one rebound, two assist*, four
steals). Crytal Tanner (arven points, three re­
bounds. three assists, five steals). Jennifer
Sweeney (seven points, (he rebounds, two
strata, one blocked shot). Lay Medhanle (stx
points, six rebounds, six assists, ata steals) and
Winsome Clark (two points, four rebounds).
Cleveland paced tin btahawha (1*7) wtth 14
points, while Dena Thoame chipped in with 11
points.
The Raklrrs wtD conclude the pre-holiday por­
tion of their schedule wtth a quick trip to
Tampa on Widncadsy to take on HtUabarou*!'
Community College starting at 6 p m.

p.m. Next up will be ■ battle wtth
Community College from IQlnoU on
January 3rd at 2 p m., before Urn la
January 7th at • p a t apW st deb
champion Central Ftortda Coaming
AH games are played at the SCC
Physical Education Center and n
free.

P.A.L. Basketball
SANFORD _ The Seminole County Police
Athletic League (PAL) Is soliciting players for
the PAL. Basketball.
The P A L. League is open to any child
aged flvr thru 10. The teams are dtvtdrd Into
categories baaed on age - five f stx year
olds: seven A eight year olds; and nine A 10
year olds. Each group will have two divi­
sions.
All games wtll be played on Saturdays at
the Seminole Community College Health and
Physical Education Center. Each tram will
play a minimum of nine games. The season
runs until March 14lh.
Registration* will be held this Saturday.
December 13th at SCC.
For more Information, contact the Semi­
nole County Police Athletic League at (407)
330-6600. extension 263.

50+ Baseball Laagua at UCF
ORLANDO _ Want to play hardball, per
haps one more time?
A league for players at least SO year* old In
1998 (bom 1048 or briber) Is forming at the
University of Central Florida and la looking
for quite a few good...or at least will­
ing... players.
*We will play a live week season. January 6
to February 3. wtth game* on Tuesday
night s.* said Loren Knutson of UCFs Rec­
reation Service*. *We need about 50 players
to form four teams.*
Sign-up will be Tuesdays. December 0 and
18. from 7 p.m. to 0 p.m. at UCFa Ini ramural Field No. I.
The cost per player wtU not exceed 815,
wtth an additional 810 for shirts and hata If
the trams want them and sponsors cannot
be found.
*We play a short fence and a close back­
stop. limit the pitcher* to two Inning* and
the games to two hour*.* says Knutson.
So break out the liniment and give It a try.
Call |407) 823-2406 for Information.

Sanford Adult Softball
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment is taking regiatraltons for the Adult
Softball i- e fw * at the Downtown Recreation
Center on the 8rat floor of Sanford City Hall
on the comer of Seminole Boulevard and
Park Avenue.
The tlowpttch leagues to be offered for the
Polar Bear Leagues starting In January are
men's, women's. Co-Ed. church and a new
Industrial division for company teams only.
For more Information please call 330-5607.

Sanford Adult Flag Football
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De-

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

Seminole girls roll again
DELTONA _ No fatigue here.
Coming off a 70-29 thumping
of Spruce Creek Thursday
night, some might have figured
that the Seminole High School
girls' basketball tram might be
a little tired.
But the Fighting Seminole*
came out smoking and for the
second straight night showed a
Class RA-District ft opponent
that It Is still one of the best
programs In the slate, using a
huge second quarter to defeat
the Deltona Wolves 77 54 Fri­
day night.
Seminole also won the Junior
varsity gome by the score of
33-28.
Actually, the varsity game
was close for the ftrat quarter
as the Tribe only led 16-13.
But Seminole turned up the
heat In the second period and
outsenred Deltona 27-11 to pul
the gune virtually out of reach.
After an 11-11 third period,
the local squad closed out the
game wtth a 23-10 scoring ad­
vantage over the final eight
minutes.
The girts did ■ m l good
|ob.* said Seminole head coach
Sylvester Wynn. "Now we fust
need to get that final district
game tiefore the break.*
Hie Fighting Seminole* tinprwved to 10-3 JfaraR and man
for Die fifth straight time In
district play since dropping
Iheir 5A-5 opener to Pine
Ridge.
Seminole wtll wrap up the
pre-holiday schedule by trav­
eling to Daytona Beach next
Thursday to play tong-lime ri­
val Mainland starting. at 7:30
p.m. The Tribe wtll then take
part In the Bishop Moore
Christmas Tournament In Or­
lando starting on December

(10 points, six rebounds, five
strain). Rosetta Jackson (12
points, fare rebounds) and
Tamara Gilchrist (12 points,
nine rebounds).

team. The
loss may have helped us be­
cause we felt the pressure of
being ranked.*
Ills father agreed.
'Absolutely we felt the pres­
sure of being ranked.* Steve
Kohn said. “We played not to
lose. Tonight, though. I dUnl

In Seminole County where

Just about every team la equally
tough, the games are turning
into physical dogfights and last
night was no exception. The
foula were hard and anybody
driving the lane got tome akin
for doing so.
Lake Mary and Lake Howell
went back and forth, trading
leads several times throughout
the fliat half. Lake Mary took
Us first lead. 26-25 on a Randy
Abrama layup but the Hawks
tied It a few minutes later on a
short Jumper, nut Paul Betk
scored juat before the half for
Lake Mary to put the Rama ip
33-31 at the break.
In the third quarter, things
started to get rough. Lake
Howell's swarming defense was
dominating underneath, fed by
big men Hymn Smith and Ricky
William*.
of whom
have calluses from all the
blocked shots. Nothing Lake
Mary put up Inside was uncon-

Lafca Mary’s Adonis SrMh (dark inform, loft photo) and Bsn Karaanbrock
(No. 44, right photo) Mad to taka Vw bal Irakis, but ovary bma Via Ram
got into Vn paM. thay worn mot by a hoot of Laka Howal datandare who
That’s when the Lake Howell
defense took charge, creating
easy baskets that led to a 1+
point run in which four Hawks
scored.
Lake Mary made some
charges, but Lake Howell was
never seriously threatened
again as time ran out on the
Roms.

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It was a tough losa for Lake
Mary roach Mikr Qaudreau
wtio knows Iiow important
every game 1* in district and
conference play with the teams
so evenly matched. Last night
was the Ram*’ third loss, prevtouahr having lost to Lika
Brantley and Ovtedo.
'Everybody nerds to step It

comoefad ovary shot Tha 8»var Hawks used a 14-poW tun ki tha Mcond
ha* to open a load and haldog Lake May 67-63 kis Class 8A-Dtefrtcl 3 and
Ssminote Aittatfc Conforanca gams Friday night
up at the same time.* Qaudreau
said. *We always have different
people at different limes, but
there's no pressure We're not
looking ahead right now.*
lie added that the Lake How­
ell defense was one of the rea­
son* foe last night's loss.
They did a good job re­
bounding.* Qaudreau said. *Wc

tried to penetrate but we
couldn’t get there. We wanted
fouls called but. If there's no
whistle, there's no foul.*
Both trams get a break from
district and conference play as
Lake Howell gets ready for a
Christinas tournament In Kis­
simmee and Lake Maty preps
for Its own tournament.

�wmmm

Week No. 17
but I don't think IlD happen.
The Panther* are doing IN
the season, but It's the daaal
tie too Isle.* I f ! had to play
take the touchdown and hop
letdown. F M f c a n 34. I n

JACKSONVILLE (*•)
AT BUFFALO

Each week I issue what I consider to be the
best pick against the spread to the schedule.
Thl* »* the game that alter research and con­
templation I feel most confident about relraatng
as my patented L O C K O F T I B W K U L
After last week's convincing win wtth the

I feel bad saying R. but the M o see drvatd of
d b a d w talent. 1W J t p s n see. desperate to
keep pace wtth the Morten and won! take snywejrt J a f E m S l , M b 13.

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F A L C O N S , m feettng good.
going wtth JcfTa JA C K S O N *
T I L L S J A O U A K S (-8 ) O T I S M T
B U F F A L O M I A S . The Bills will bo totally
Today

The Dolphins shouldn't have any trouble
here, but the Colt* love the role of epoller. If the
defense ran atop Miami's running p m t this one
could
either way. Rumor haa It that the air­
line Is rmnrtng that PhUttpa travel In handctdh. oo It Jimmy uses him look for families.

rm

incapable of keeping up wtth BnmnetTa big
number*.
Have a great afternoon, keep your Angers
creased fee the Dura.

Landey
arts.
She took to It from the begin­
ning but ft was awhile before
she storied serious competi­
tion.
*ft give me o lot of confi­
dence and discipline,* Robyn
sold. *My coach (Alberto Pma)
la m y strict with me but he
pushes discipline and self de­
fense.*
Despite her prowess. Robyn
to looking to fight.
To be eaact, Robyn compete*
to OoJuryu. a discipline that
to more about tradition than
anything else. It's not about
the (lylig through the afcr

mind and oho haa reason to
believe that, especially with
her exploits since starting to
practice competitively.
In 199ft. she finished second
In the state In Kata and light­
ing and followed that In 1990
with stole championship* In
both.
This year, she held on lo (he
lighting championship, but
stumbled to second In Kata,
then again, she was competing
In the advanced competition
for the lint lime.
She haa competed all over
the state. Including Miami. Fort
Lauderdale and she trains In

body to back? Especially now
that first-round pick Johnny
Taylor to waiting far aotnr
minutes.

cal ninth-grader, looking com­
pletely non-threatening. *Dut if
they came up lo me and talking
didn't work. I feel conftdent I
could do oomrthlng about It.*
She added that a lot of
friends Uke to mesa with her
because of her reputation, but
she has a good time with U.
They Idd around wtth me
and they’re always u k ttg roe
to fight them, so wo play
around a lot but It’s all In fan.*
Robyn oald.
That's why aho d on K. fo r
Um fan of M. She trow Is to tbo
Notional Karats Academy la
Orlando three than a week
and never gets tired of It. At
least not usually.
“Sometime* I get tired of all
the practice but I do It because
I like to,* Robyn said. *11want
the black belt by the dnd of
1000, even sooner.*
Outside the confines of her
karate world. Robyn maintains
all As and ITs at Lake Mary
and tikes to play the piano In
her spare time, along with
roller blading and swimming.
She knows she can make a
living one day In karate, but for
now. she Just wants to concen­
trate on being a ninth-grader
having fun in karate.

44 minutes of effort ?nd
didn't leave a thing on the
court. That’s how he's al­
ways played the game al­
though he did It the past
four years In front of empty
Drtan Evans Is a Hound.
Maybe the slowest guy In
the history of the NBA. al­
though, he has a strong,
chMfrdk t -far that title

The Junior Olympics are the
next tag step and shell have to
qualify through state*, region­
al* and nallonala to get there
but U’a not a long shot. She Is
almost always first or second
In whatever meet she enters
and will get her next big lest at
Walt Disney World In January
as over 000 competitors battle
It out for the top spot.
The top spot to Important to
Robyn, but she has It all In
perspective.
Tm out there lo gain experi­
ence.* she said. *lf I win, fine.
If I lose. I know I tried to do

quite often. Her bedroom is
Ailed wtth trophies, well over
BO ot last count and they are
storting to add up.
*She‘s Just so dedicated.*
Barbara said. “It's a passion
for her. Anytime she competes.
If she doesn't come In first, at
least she still had a good lime.
She does U all because she
en|oys It.*
With that. Robyn was off.
probably ready to clear room
for the next trophy.

Special tips for fishing in Florida
SANFORD _ The following are Ten Tips
j an Techniques from 'Fishing Florida* by
I1Kris Thoemke.
1. When bottom fishing use Just enough
weight to get your bait to the bottom. Too
much weight makes U difficult to feel a bite
;! and not enough allows the current to
sweep your bait off the bottom and on " t ------- * IS 1m . l l k M

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;! 2. When bottom Ashing let the line free
:apool until the bait reaches the bottom.
• Close the ball or lock the spool and reel In
I the alack until you can aee and fed tension
on the line. Keep light tension on the line
; al all times so you can see and fed the
• bile.
3. When Ashing over hard bottom, artlfl1 rial recto, wrecks, coral reeto, or any other
; submerged structure for bottom Ban, turn
• the fish's head up toward the surface as
• soon as possible. In a matter of seconds.
| the flab can and will head for cover and If
; It geta there before you respond, the fish
; wins. When you fed a bite, set the hook
' and start reeling.
I 4. Casting requires accuracy, whether It's
; dropping your line past a wall of hydrilla
or plunking It close lo a week-choked
bank. Tbo for and you're tangled, too short
and the fish never aee the bait. Practice,
oractlce. practice.
ft. The retrieval or trolling speed to use
depends on water temperature and the
species you're Ashing for. In general, the
colder the water the slower your retrieve or
trolling speed should be. Fish slow down
when the water cools off and they Just
aren't as interested In moving as last as
they would on a wanner day. The retrieval
speed to relevant only when comparing the
same species. Some fish, such as Spanish
and king mackerel, are fast swimmers and
are fished at a foster retrieval speed than
spotted seatrout or rcdflah for example.
8, When surf Ashing. Icam how to read
the water along the beach. Ftoh will be in
the troughs that parallel shore. Perpen-

NEW AND DIFFERENT EACH FISHING
TRIP. ANGLERS WHO ARE CONSIS­
TENTLY SUCCESSFUL *GET OUTSIDE OF
THE BOX* AND ARE CONSTANTLY LOOKINO FOR NEW AND NOVEL FISH CATCH­
ING TECHNIQUES.

JIM
SHUPE
dicular to the troughs are wash-outs. They
allow water In the troughs to more back
out to sea. Washouts constantly shift posi­
tron but they're easy to see and are good
olacca to fish.
7. Along the Oulf coast surf anglers
should try wading offshore to the first sand
bar parallel to the beach, usually lew than
100 feet out. Cast back toward share. This
bmU tag natural appearance of
coming
comlng from shore tnto.dceper water.
8. Buy and learn how to use a cast net.
Live baitflsh are one of the beat baits, but
most shops don't sell live saltwater bait­
flsh. The only way to get them to to catch
them yourself. A cast net to the moat effi­
cient method.
9. When fishing from bridges and piers
Rah straight down or under the bridge or
pier unless you know that the Ash are
away from the bridge. Fish love to be
around the pilings- Remember to use stout
tackle so you can get a hooked fish away
from the pilings before It breaks the line.
10. Boaters angling for fish that make
long Unc-pccling runs should use a quick­
ie lease anchor system. When a fish to an
the line and you need to drift wtth the flah.
take your anchor line off the cleat and
throw It In the water.A float attached to
the line allows you torecover your anchor
after the battle.

FISHING FORECAST

Jumper.
Should we mention the
oldest
Hound.
Danny
Sctuyes. He would lose to
Evans In a foot race but. at
38-years of age. Schaycs has
found a way to prolong his
career In Orlando. Don't ask
how. He doesn't look good,
he looks clumsy and he
looks like he's last, then he’ll
pop in a short, ugly Jumper
while giving SelkAiy a rest.
The problem with these
Hounds to It give some of the
more experienced members
of their club a struggle for
starting
time. Although
Gerald Wilkins was great In
shutting down Michael Jor­
dan from the Held and Derek
Strong gives everything he’s
got at all times, but where
do they fit in when every-

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Big winter (founder an the big news at
*»*— **■" t" 1** Finger mullet bounced
slowly across the bottom to the top tech­
nique for producing heavyweight flatfish to
over 10 pounds. Also expect scattered
btueflah. rcdflah. trout and jack crevalle.

_________________
___________
shiners will take most of the baas
pounds for the next several months.
fish shiners tight to no*iin| mar*
h yd a th l or emergent jWrtftcdg
trolling shiners with the aid of an &lt;
trolling motor to also a deadly tactic.
_ _____
_
tier by
the day in' Lake Monroe. Hot spots change
from day to day. but look for a crowd of
boats and speckled perch are bound to be
dose at hand.
Captain Jack at E od-Q u aisal. reports
alow offshore action due to high seas and
dirty water. Inside the Port, look for the
usual sheepahead and flounder to keep an­
glers happy. Trout and raffish are scat­
tered In the Banana and Indian Rivera.
During periods of warmer weather, they
will be cruising the flats.
Sheepahead are domlaattng the action at
___________
lnlr&gt; The hole at the __________
Up of the
north jetties to hard to beat for sheepahead
to over 0 pounds. Uvc shrimp or fiddler
crabs will both work equally well. Swarms
of small blueAsh. mush and (bum can
also be found around the rocks. Trout and
SHUPE'S SCOOP
rcdflah are rated as fair in Moaoulto LaMAKE IT A POINT TO TRY SOMETH1NQ gfifiO-

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�P e o p le
Weldons, former
SCC secretaries
celebrate season
at festive lunch
When longtime lnrud* men
lur ,i i'hn*tm a* luncItroH 11 *
hound if be i momruinu* or
1 .1*1011 suvh u.i* ihr lum hroTi
honoring Hr K.irt Wrltltm and
III* Wltr lir m
.11 tin- ItlvM
wildr home "i M.inon Keihulll
with Arm Howland a* to
ho*tr**
Dr Wrldon spent
11 ir.ir*
in education unit
ut vr.u*
*j&gt;cnt a* ihr tlr*t prrsidrnt ol
Seminole
Comrntmiiv
and
O rm
w.i*
.i
Ki ndergartrn
lr.it her it Idvtlwitdr Klrmrn
i.ir\ S&lt; IuhiI tot 20 ir.it* Mar
ion was *rtrri.irv to lit ttVI
don
when SCC oprnrd it'
door* in Ukiti .ind rrnuinrd
until hrr rrtlrrmrnt
Our*t*
wrrr close friend* and * n r r
t.inr* who hod workrd with Ilf
Weldon during thr vr.ir* D im
tombinrd t r u l l r .idd* up to
2fi*l vr.ir*
All h air *t.ivrd in tourh and
meet oftrn tor hui gathering* to
reminisce
According to .Ann Howland
Hr Wrldon had a niUtjur rrl.i
tion*hip with hi* faculty and
*lall ’ Hr vi.it drdualrd to thr
college
and alwav*
worked
hard lor hi* family and Stall
uid tor thr phrnomrnat prog
rr** at SCC Mr was vrrv inno
vativr and continually sought

wa\'

to

iiu p to rr

'*» i

*hr

*aid
\nu iontmiioti
tin t* ont
!ul *&gt;i i t aiupu* lod.n i* i In
lug testament lo Hi W i hi.HI *
drdli allotl to Itn* lulli-gr lot *u
main ir a r * Mi Wrldon i* in
drrit i vru *pr» lal |»'i*i|| and
an nutsl.iudmg nhn atot
llie Inin [iron wa* hold on
Mri t in thr Mornl.i tisim ot
tin1 K flh witl
honir
C&gt;nr*(*
brought *!t*lir* r * h a i r and alt
w r rr * r.d rit at lir faith w h i l e
good trllow *tnp out n.i*ia Itn
trmint** nii; tw.i* till* ot did ol
thr d al
Ml \Vrldon *.od thr patina
in., wa* *irt\ lint ainl 1 I i i l o l r d
that ' Sun r In* n t t f r It i n n Iasi
Vrar la and Gerry It.ni d ou r

*omr Hauling unhiding a i a
nadlan t » in**- 1hi~\ rn|ov thru
tlitr r id.nnli hildrrn hr soul

■rati d a- ..o t table am drum Irtti Ann Howland hostess Oerr&gt; Wot
d m Mi Earl Weldon and Etkm G o n ra lv r Standing (ftotn left) Marion
Mott.a
* .*■ si Ci.tida Jones na/ei Si.’&lt;ndit*f Jo felhamp Edith

Getty li t* ■ *pr« l.il wav with
hide m u* &lt;nd i-iitm* visiting
rli tin nt.us *i hmd* a* i mo*t
well nine *lorv tellet

CONNIE. MIKE SMITH
MAKKIED 30 YEAKS
l muitflt’il ilimi* ate m older
to l minte and Mike Smith who
will i i lelii.ile their tilth wnl
dliiit aiinm r*.u\ on Met J*
1Ins were mained on ttut dal
at
the
fit*!
Presbyterian
t him li in Saulmd
I til l will ielilu .de their III
ntvrr*urv
with
l.muh
and
Inend* in Nanhud they li.ne a
*iUl Jrlftry W.inen Smith who
make* hi* hiiltlr with In* wile
K-u hi t m Indianapolis
In J.iun.irv l't‘*2. the Smith*
purchased Smltlv * Mower* in
Sillfortl a law lilt lower *ale*
olid serSli e husine** whnli
they have o|H’t.itrd since A
gr.idu.in
ol Seimnole
I tilth
Si limit Mikr has earned lit*
Mrigg* anil Stratton Master
Servile l' i lino i.m
t ultlile i* a itradli.ite ol Win
lei Park lliith Si hunl and alter
Ir.oiuiiii m Atlanta and Wash
imtion lit
sin worked a* a
l.ihnratnrs
lia hnnlnitlst
at
Si nunoleMi uiiui.il
I lospil.il
Iwlore |uinmii tier liisliarul In
the t.imdv business
Connie *.iul that she and
Mike love the Mud. are at live
III a Itihle sillily itrunp and a t­
tend

C on n i* and Mika Smith

McCann Betty Kennedy Chat lotto Knowles Lib Bothol Mana Wmward
and Mary Malloy Other retires not atterntinq are Hilda Bloom Frances
VJebsler and Joanrno vVanJ

Pictured at traditional bndesmaids luncheon ate thorn
left) Mamie Bowlin, the bridegroom s grandmother,

bride elect Rochet Swann and hostess Louise Man
the bridegroom s great grandmother

rung,

hostess Joan Mclam, the bridegroom s grandmother
Northland Community th u n h
They enjoy their time togrlhcr,
she said, and live in Mike's old
home in Lake Monroe
Thry enjoy travel and have
toured Jamaica. Nassau. 1*

rai l The Holy l-ind, the West
Coast t.'HA Haitian.i. Mrviin
C.in.ul.i and Nlait.iro I ill*

RACHEL HONORED
AT BRIDAL PARTIES
Rachel Pair Swann wa* him

ortd ,0 a senes ot Jire unjitl.il
ji.iiiies jirior n&gt; her in.irn.uje to
Randall Matthew llowltn
Rnlilll Wells was hostess at a
oii*i ejjaneous Iir1i1.il shower at

See Dietrich. P «| « 8 B

100 learn to bridge gap, experience dream at conference
"The Dream Moves Forward"
from Survival to Success - Your
Building Bridge*
was the
theme of thr Central Ftonda
Chapter o f thr International
Black Women's Congress filth
annual conference on hl.u k
family Issues. On Saturday.
Dee. 6 over 100 children and
adults gathered at SCC lor a
day of celebrating and learning
how to bndge the gap and con
tlnur upward to a new begin­
ning
and
experience
their
dream.
The discussions to help the
growth of our youth and their
families were topics that are
the daily things needed to help
achieve and gam knowledge,
powrr.
self awareness and
confidence in attaining ones
dream.
The African Amrrlcan Fam ­
ily- Against all Odd: resources

SANFORD

MARVA
HAWKINS
and strengthening values ot a
trailltlon.il
family.
Respect
Yourself. Prolret Yourself was
taught lo Ihe youth regarding
their responsibility In a rrlatlonshtp. AVli.it the affects and
effects ol your sexual behavior
are and how to prat tler absti­
nence.
One of the h&gt;|&gt; topics was
"Tet-n Parrnllng". How lo coin
bat poverty !&gt;y doing for your
self. To keep your head up.

know who von are and know
vour history who you Identify
with and to only make resjionslble relalloiishljis
Well.ire Relonn and the ImP'tcl It is having on wrlfarr rrlormers and getting to know
wli.il imp.it i ti will have on
one's Itlr was also discussed.
"Counting All Your blessings*
was i overeil and and rrvraled
how to gel ora ol debt and m o­
tivate oihers to la-come dcbl
Ins- and live |irosjierously.
Tin- sin i ess ol ibis Inforinal ivr day will remain In Ihe lives
ol those who sal tmdrr these
presenters Reginald Lowery.
Charles
Rowe.
Dr.
Larry
Richardson, Dr
Adciokunbo
Burlshadc-.
Dirrv
Williams.
Kohi-ri Biggins. J r . Kll/aheih
MiCihee and Sieward Washingion Awards were given to Allx-ri Hawkins. Ryah Found a-

ISM

P r ts e n le rs

for

lion.
Special thanks goes to Presi­
dent Coriur Van Wilson of
CFCIBWC and their mem tiers.
Also lo Dr. Joyce Murlry Ball,
author and lecturer who served
as moderator. Many of the
youth attending express their
appreciation for the knowledge
received ul Ilie sessions.
Our appreciation to SCC for
thrtr servlcr rendered to help
make this conference u suc­
cess.

HOMECOMING

St Paul s members serving homocoming dinner are
(from left): Alma Ward. Minnie Phillips. Vivian H

Bowdon, Goroldino Wright and Barbara Kirby-Bentley

ptuks »y Mam Haawm

International Black W om an 's C o n gress filth annual c o n feren ce

Tile St. Paul Missionary Baj&gt;tlst Church observed home­
coming services. Tile old and
former yonlli and members
who were once a jxirt of this

church faintly returned In enjoy
and greet lurmer Irlends and
members. The Rev R T. Davis,
associate pastor of Evangelism
at
New
Covenant
llaplisl
Cliurch In Orlando and mem­
bers of St. Paul dressed In
litilO's. 30's and -tO's attire.

BCC CHOIR HONORED
HethuneCiKikm.ui
College
Gosjirl Choir was llu- honored
guest choir a I Ihr fourth an
mial anniversary of the San
lord/Central Florida Musicians
Guild heltl last Sunday evening
at the Progress
Missionary
Baptist
Church.
FT-atured
iliolrs ol the members of the
musician guild were SI. John
llaplisl Church ot Orlando.

New ! let lie! AM FI Church of Al
l.mioiile
Springs.
Hickory
(lu n c h ol God. Tile Vlslorialrrs. Si Matthew Missionary
Bajitist ( hurt h and thr anni­
versary message was delivered
hy Pastor
Leonard-Jen kinsWilson, the FTal/ers of LresInirg entertained Ihr audience
wllh a special rendition.
Master of ceremonies for the
evening was Mlnlslrr Vernon
Jones. President Charles Jackson and ihr members of the
guild expressed Iheir Joy at the
splrllu.il surcess of the anni­
versary and special
thanks
went to Pastor Blake and the
Progress llaplisl Church fain*

Scc Hawkins, Page SB

�Sanford HeraW San lord Florida Sunday Ooembw 14 1W

W EDDING

SB

H o b b y is t o f th e W e e k

Tiki therapy cured blahs for whittler
Ely SUSAN WKNNER
[ It r a id S ta ll W t ill r

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hayes

Cathy Hall and
Dan Hayes wed
in church rites

SANFORD I,arge.
wooclrn
llkl slaturs fill the home of Roy
Drown lie l»-g.tn Hits hobby In
HMi'l after an airtdrnl .it work
lllls bobby then liec.nne Ills
thrra|iy to assist him in dir
ro.nl to recovery
"In 1'Ki.l. I was employed as
a sheel metal worker * lie said.
"I was working with extremely
sharp edged metal drilling
holes ller.mse of the nnmer
mis complaints the foreman
had received atxiut n ils and
srralches caused liv Ihe metal
nine, we were instructed to
wear gloves at all times Any
capable, ininprlent machinist
knows dial wearing gloves is a
definite safety hazard Never
llieless. d was wear Ihem or
lose your |oh so I put them on
All at one e I was struggling to
lire niv light hand enrased in
the glove and twisted around
tile drill Vv tinners were brut
hat k loin lung die tip ol mv
hand anil at mid angles *
fIv the time llrnwtl klirw It lie
awoke in Ihe emergency room
with "tils tinkers tro/rn in sort
ol a hooked txisdion* so lor tinnext
|h months
phvsu al
therapists
Imiled
roasted
so.ikeil twisted and slreli lied"
his li.ind hut lo llltle avail
As iHiredom sri m llrowti
ill si ovr red 'Ihe art ol nkl " The
larvtnit prnvnl not otilv to lie
klre.it dirrapv but a way to

k e rp mind and I kk Iv busy.
*1 slatted m aking tlkl statues
.1 lot * hr said 'I t.ikr a palm
Ink; anil then smooth them ov er
with an e l n t r l i planer Then I
t.ikr i ti.dk and dra w on the log
wtiai I p irtn r r h i m y mind that
I want it to look like I use dlf
lerenl
shaped
chis e ls
and
m alle ts '

llrnwtl s works of art range In
sl/r Irotti one anti a hall lert to
font feel tall The numerous
expressions give an exotic and
tribal type look to any home or
landscape f ■ was fraturnl in
I**71 m "t lop &lt; hats." a m.iga
/me devoted to the National
Womli .irvrrs As s o l bit Ion
In addition to tikis. Iirown
also
m.ikrs lootstools with

'whatever wood is handv* and
puls a varnish finish on for Ihe
1iii.il at cent The rral pride and
Joy of Iirown s work was i lied
as a he.idlxiard for fils ciingh
ter ‘ I mostly made the head
board wltli a lathe and table
saw.* he said 'It s he.iutlful II I
don't say so uiysrll |l's a mas
slvr, hlg Hung that Is lor their
king si/e lied *
When Iirown is not r renting
nrw likls he is busy r nti lung
up on llshing or goll or helping
Ills wlfr. Irene. ,|I the Sanford
Chnstlan Sharing Center
Die couple liavr liern nuir
rled lor 5!» years They have
two i luldren
Dermis
and
Laura.
and
attend
UpsuLi
Community c'hurih in Sinlord

This photograph of Roy Drown ap­
peared in the 1973 edition of
Present Day USA Wood Carvers
Whittters and Sculptors and How to
Become One *

Real snow arrives in time for Santa

tli&gt; weather was perler I lot
SI I’rtel s I’n m bools Hie.tk
last wllli Santa on Dei
h
■ hildien and adults Pil|nveil a
breakfast ill rggx liar on sail
sage,
|Mliiakes
amt
Irtllt
( luldren i oiilil have llirlr pu
turr made wllli Sallla or just sit
on Ills knrr anil rllvulgr tbelr
set rel t liilstuias wishes Kill ll
■Inlil gul .i giMMtir tiag ]usl lor
vtsiilng Santa
There was real snow and fare
(Miming One ol thr favnrlir
Hungs in rlo was Hir hayrldr
llrian law played his guil.ir and
lerl the group in some lavnrKe
i hrtsinias i anils
There was
also a silent am lion tiakr sale
and Santa x M.irketpl.u e

OLDE HOLIDAYS'
LIGHT UP THE CITY

E N G A G E M E N TS

llie Hurd annual (title lake
Man Holidays began with the
arrival ol Santa amt Mrs Claus
at the Harry S Henson parade
Alter Santa arrived, the Lake
Mary
City
Commissioners
hr)|&gt;rd light llie city's Christ
mas tree
Thr rntrrt.ilnmrnl Iw-g.iu al
ter llie tree lighting
Mlkr
Wler/lmwskl pl.iyetl Christmas
songs on the dulcimer County
Joe Rosier delighted the dill
drrn by asking some oil stage
lo help him tell 'Twas the
Night lb-lore Christmas". Olhrr
rntertatnmenl liu bitted the Lor

Playing In th« snow at Braofaat With Santa In Laka Mary
Famllv
Slngrrs.
tirernwood
Dikes Midtllr St bool Choir, thr
t-ikr Mary lligli Drama De|x.trtmerit and thr Stardust Girl
Scouts
lliere was a slight
glitch when the sound system
went out. hut this was the first
time thr amphitheater and it's
miii utl system had lirrn used
siiice it was underwater The
problem was llxed and thr fes­
tivities rtiiiimurd
Olde Dike Mary Holidays Is a
cooperative effort by the City of
Dike Mary, the Stardust Girl
Sr utils, and Ihe Lake Mary
Woman's Club. Thr Girl Scouts
provided a free holiday crafl lo
lliose donating a toy for Safe
house ol Seminole County. The
Woman's Club provided free
rookies and a drink to anyone
who donated a non-perishable

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Hall-LeFils
Drums ami Vlrklr Mali ol
Drllury. announce the en
gagrtiirnl of llirlr daughter.
Darlene Suzanne Hall ol
Deltona, to Donalil Krrder
trk la-fllx III of Deltona,
son of Don ami i’ani LrFlls
of Osteen.
Doin
in Sanford,
llie
bride elrr t lx the malrrnal
grandilaiighlrr of Cirant and
Mar^nel Oshum of Sanford,
and die paternal grand
daughter of George
and
Donna
I kill.
Wlillrsvlllr.
NY.
Ms Hall is a 1‘JiKI gradu
ate of Dellona High Sebool
where stie was a member of

FFA. Slie Is employed as
bookkeeper-head cashier by
Winn-Dixie.
Her dance, born In San­
ford. Is Ihe maternal grand­
son of Paul and Jackie
IJriHikr. Osteen, and die p a ­
ternal grandson of Donald
and Winkle Iz-Klls of Osteen.
He Is a I'fC l graduate of
Deltona High School where
he playrd volleyball and was
a memlier of FFA. lie Is em­
ployed as a logger by LrKlls
l-oggd:g
Ihe wedding will he an
event of Dee. 27, at 2 p.m..
al All Souls Catholic Church
In Sanford.

It sews, it embroiders, and you customize it.
You'll k n o w the difference, and you'll feet the
difference when you get your hands on it!
NOTHING SEWS LIKE A BERNINA.NOTHING!

Tg

BERNINA SEWING CENTRE i
G »l Scouts Katie Dow and Laura Domkowski (from left). Salehouse rep­
resentative Radonda Dobbins and Lake Mary Woman's Club member
Jean Phillips with some ol the items donate! al Olde Lake Mary Holidays.

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Knowyour Ballot Guild daneara

Rachel « u honored at a bri­
dal luncheon at Alaqua Coun­
try Club 0 m i by Darla Lanier
and hrt' daughters Jennifer
and Unrtaay. and Wynclte

Brooke Garland, daughter of
Debbie Jarvte and g anddaughter of Ralph Jarvla. both of
Sanford, win earn her degree at
Honda State University an
Dec. 13. According to her mom.
Brooke's degree ta In multtnattonal bualneaa and Spanish.
Debbie aald Brooke baa been
employed by Motorola at the
home office bn Chicago. Upon
completing graduate school,
through Motorola. Brooke will
be employed oversea*. Debbie

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Mary Dale and Bob Jones en­
tertained at their Park Avenue
home the 'great greeters*
scrying at the 10:55 a.m. serv­
ice of the First United Method­
ist Church! . A holiday
at­
mosphere was captured m the
charming ambiance of the dia­

Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole celebrates Its 30th
sary this season. In the forthcoming weeks, the He
proudly salute throe dancers.
tlncllve home In the historical
district.
A beautifully appointed table
In the dining room featured an
attractive array of deilrioua
party fare. Oueats enjoyed
congenial fellowship as well as
a tour of the lovely home.
Jennifer Surran of Orlando
assisted her mother In serving

the guests.
Special guests were the
church pastor, the Rev. Beth
Fogle-Muter, and her petite
daughter. Cartene. S. They
w nr m pirnoau in lOfiuicii
potnaettla red decants fash­
ioned along the empire silhou­
ette
as
striking motherdaughter look-alikes.

lled baccalaureate program.

The fetlowsof Joe's Sport
Club to a group of 30 men of
the community, says President
Robert Gordon. The men are
active In helping those Ices fo r
lunate. They are preparing
holiday baskets aald Secretary
Tyrone Alexandra Treasurer la
Willie Oeter.

Brthune-Cookman College Is
an enlightening educational
Journey that high school
graduates can take. Choose
convenient, close to home, can
atlU work and take evening
classes. Begin your college
education at the Sanford or
Daytona site for a fully accred-

This will give you the oppor­
tunity for career advancement.
You may study In the arras ot
elementary education, geron­
tology. business administra­
tion. sociology, criminal Jus­
tice. liberal studies, or mining
assistant, home health.
Financial aid ta available.
Cad 1*00-015-1223. Apply
eatly. Education I* ageless.
This evening Join (he Com­
munity Improvement Associa­
tion of Sanford and Hopper
Academy students st (he
Christmas Carols and Tree
Lighting being held Saturday.
Dec. 13 at 5:00 p.m. at 1101
Pine Ave.. Hopper Academy.
Guest carolers will be the
Seminole High Oospel Choir.

Single father strives to avoid
conduct unbecoming a dad
DEAR ABBY: I
father with primary
11-yeor-oid daughter,
sod I are vary doss.
sines her mother works out of state,
on some weekends she doesn't make
it home to be with Nadine.
Abby, I have a rule that my
daughtar cannot havs her girl­
friends spend the night at our
homo. It’s because I'm afraid of
being accused of misconduct with
her friends. I would never behave
Inappropriately, but today, men
'mum be csrsAii that there le no por­
tability of suspicion. I would no* feel
the night at the boms of a Wend
who Uvod alone with her father, and
I think moat parents probably
would fool the lame way.
Am I ehelling my daughtar by
not allowing her Mends to sleep
over? Am I wrong to protect myself
from the possibility

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DEAR ABBY: As a public scrvice, please print my letter.
If you put an ad In the lust-andfound section of the newspaper,
chances are it will end up on the
Internet. When it does, rest assured
someone will contact you and offer
to return your lost Item — If you
wire money to pay for the shipping
costs.
Do not, I repeat. Jo not fall for
this scam! Chance* are, the crooks
do not have the item and never did.
They see an opportunity to chest
you. They are counting on your
emotional attachment to the lost
item. They'll rip you off and laugh
all tha way to (he bank.
How do I know? Our daughtar
lost her beloved dog. She was ripe
for this scam, and fell for IL
If people get a response to their
loet-and-found ad, they should
' accept* the oiler, obtain the name
and location of where the crook will
claim the money, then notify police.
At the very least, the police should
be asked for advice. These people

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Alter Hours

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SHIP YOUR
H O I IDAY
PACKAGES

Two stunning films worth seeing
It to Cudnitmi enilghtmmmt

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abuse. Tickets are glO tn ad­
vance and AI32 at the door.
The Hub Is located In the
Norihpark Commerce Center,
behtod Recreational Factory
Warehouse, on North Orange
Bfoaaem Trad. Food, nonalcoholic drinks will be served.

Audubon owl prowl
Florid* Audubon* Center for
Btrda of Prey win host a Jour­
ney by candlelight through the
Aviary every Saturday night tn
December through Christmas.
Tha Owl Prowl Invites visitor*
to hear the owls' nightly sere­
nade while doing their holiday
shopping at the Audubon
Store, with hours being ex­
tended through 7 p m.
The Audubon Birdlng Store
has unique and unusual gifts
for the yotmg naturalist, nov­
ice. and expert, including: bird
feeders, ncatboxes. Florida
birdU^ books, binoculars, and
much more. The Center also
offers gift certificate* and
'adoptions' which help to offset
the cost of care for the over
BOO birds treated annually «t
the Center. Volunteers, donors,
and adoptive parents are the
secret to the Center's wccesa.

I

Even though the movie car­
ries with It an ’ HT rating which
la mainly due to the violent
content. It still Is an ample
opportunity for parents and
much older children to view the
picture not for Its passionate
statement, but also Uie histori­
cal significance and how It
played In the eventual abol­
ishment of slavery In our coun­
try.
Slaves aboard a Spanish
ship called La Amistad break
loose from their chains, attack
and kill their captors. Once
brought hi by American naval
ships, the slaves are tried In a
highly publicised trial.
The
case ends up In the Supreme
Court and the rrnrrrusahw* of
the outcome could b* the spark
for a future civil war.
Definitely one of Spielberg’s
best work*. AmUtad Is not Just
an anti-slavery film but a mes­
sage on the nature of man and
hta heated passion to be free.
Airoudng how most Americana
In the late 18th century and
moat of the 19th century advo­
cated slavery when they were
fighting for their freedom
against the British tn the
American Revolution. It la one
of the greatest paradoxes of
our country's history and a sad
foci.
The scenes of violence are
shocking and gut wrenching as
audiences watch Spanish cap­
tors lighten their ship's load by

David
Fraztor

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sinking several of tbrir human
cargo. But those scenes are
matched by the subtle power of
seem * Ake a slave teaching
another the story of Jesus
Christ and where you go when
you die. The Aim Is more his­
tory lesson though: Spielberg's
brilliant direction ts spotted In
scenes when he Is not being
edagogkal storyteller.
Amfoiod Is laced with bright
performances but none more
outstanding than Sir Anthony
Hopkins and newcomer DJImon
Hounaou. Hopkins plays the
sixth president of the United
States, John Quincy Adams.
The Academy Award winning
actor la basic ally toying with
this role having b n at master­
ing tt.
It la an Incredible
transformation, and. the re­
markable part Is that he only
had two weeks to shoot his

guaranteed wed before hta role
here. But after watching him
In Amlatad. you can under­
stand why I feel the way I do.
DJImon Hounaou plays the
slave leader Cinque with the
compassion and sptrit of not
only a man that want* to sur­
vive and be free, but also the
manifestation of hta people's
will. This is one of the best
supporting performance* of the
year.
Amlslad ta not the defining
Aim on slavery. But It dim
down deep to convey a part of
history moat may not have
heard or read about In their
grade school or college year*.

to be dead yet - it Juat needed
to be tweaked a Attic btt. Un­
fortunately. for me anyway.
Scream spiraled downward a f­
ter Its grabber opening almost
to the point where I wanted to
rename the Aim Thun. Out as
with moat hit Atana. there Is a
sequel. And. surprisingly, it Is
for better than the first.
•m a n S (A m
stars)
picks up two years later after
the Ant Aim ends.
Sidney
Prescott (Neve Campbell), a
survivor of her dead psychotic
boyfriend. Is now In college.
But. the killings have started
again, and, yea, Sidney la the
main target. Courtney Cox re­
turns as opportunistic reporter
Oall Weathers, who wrote a
book about the Woodsborough
murders which has In turn
been made Into a major motion
picture called *Stab*.
It la
theorised that her novel could
have spasmed a copycat killer,
but. like the original Scream,
the audience la left guessing
right up to very end wondering
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Lika the first Scmun 2 Is di­
rected by horrormriater Wes
Craven and written by Kevin
Williamson. The two clumsily
tried to mix pokes at the horror
genre while keeping the nail
biters and shrtekers happy
with non-stop thrills In the
Aral Scream. Here, they have
Improved from past mistakes
and, wow. what bn. This Is
not Juat slasher flick but also a
suspenseful mystery.
The plot of Iht new Scrvom
Is s o . secretive that cast and
crew were made to sign confi­
dentiality agreements before,
starting work.
And. movie
critics and reporters were Is­
sued statements asking them
to maintain the utmost brevity
and care when explaining the
Aim's synopsis.
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Williamson throw* out the
humor too. not concentrating
on mole than juat one partitular target. In Scream 2. he
choooes to make Jokra about
srquda. the Internet, horror
movtra again, and even the
Aral Him. Hta hip and sly way
of Integrating the comedy with
the thrills ahowa hta Innovative
capablllUea In a genre that
usually keep* with the routine.
To give Williamson's arrtpl
form. Craven doe* hla maaterty
beat to tbum up scares. And
hla opening for this sequel ri­
vals that o f Its predecessor's.
As with moat good directors.
Craven foal needs the right
script. The first dim was the
experiment. Scmun 2 la the
fliial result when Improvements
were made.
In a Atm class, Randy, a
character of the original
Servant stated as part of a dis­
cussion on
sequela
that
’ Sequels suck!*.
Some yea.

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I Q U A Y

Celebrate the holidays at the zoo
Celebrate the holidays at the Central Florida
Zoological Park on Saturday. Dec. 20, during $1
Day at the Zoo. From B a.m. to 5 p.m.. admis­
sion to the too ta $1 per person as a thank you
to the community for Its support throughout the
year. In conjunction with $1 Day at the Zoo.
guests are asked to bring contributions for the
People and Pets Food Drive. All non-perishable
food donations benefit the Rescue Outreach
Mission of Sanford. Salvation Army of Seminole
County, and Sanford Christian Sharing Center.
Canned or dried dog and cat food Items benefit
the Seminole County Humane Society. Edible
gifts for the animals, like cereal garland and

grapevine wreaths will be presented throughout
the day. Santa will make a special guest ap­
pearance from noon to 4 p m. Enjoy animal en­
counters with an up-close look at creatures like
the klnkxjou. hedgehog, and macaw. See elenl demonstrations at II a-m. and 2 p.m.
over what animals enjoy for dinner during
feeding programs for felines at 3 p.m. and pri­
mates at 3:30 p.m. New additions to the animal
collection of more than 400 native and exotic
animals include East African crowned cranes,
miniature Zebu, and porcupine, spot nosed
guenon, and black howler monkey babies. The
Central Florida Zoo ta located at 37SS North
West Highway 17-92 at Interstate 4 (exit S2) In
Sanford. For more Information, call (407) 3234450. extension 149.

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ft o U la ? A b o rt
A Cozy Christmas
Orlando Clarinet Choir and
Productions presents *A Coxy
Clarinet Christmas’
where
audiences are Invited to share
the afternoon with (amity and
friends while enjoying a de­
lightful variety of seasonal. In­
strumental music. The event
takes place Sunday, Dec. 14, at
3 p.m. at the Winter Park Arts
Mall (South Wing) at BOO North
Orange Avenue. Winter Park.
Adult admission la $10 and
students are IB (children under
12 are free). For more Informa­
tion. please call 277-4003.

Carols In Bothlohom
Enjoy the "brisk* outdoors
and sing carols around a live
nativity scene on femgsy, Das.
21. at 6 p.m. at First Baptist
Church Markham Woods, 5400

DR. R.C. SPROUL

Markham Woods Rd.. Lake
Mary, the evening will feature
Instrumental and vocal special
music along with the singing of
Christmas carols. Soloists will
Include countiy/goapel singer
Judy Wlmfatah of Heathrow.
Hot dogs and hot chocolate
wlQ be served. (Costumes of
the wise men will be furnished
by Seminole Community Col­
lege.) for more details, call
333-206S.

8ong$ of tha »— i on
Join the Community Im­
provement
Association
of
Sanford and former Hopper
Academy students benefiting
the restoration ot Hopper,
110! Pine Ave.. Sanford, with
Christmas carols and a tree
fighting. Saturday. Dec. 13. 5
p.m.. Special guest carolers

are the Seminole High School
Oospel Choir. Public Invited,
free of charge.

Choral group $lng$
The Sanford Middle School
choral department will be pre­
senting its foil concert on the
evening cf December 10 at 7
p.m. at Seminole Community
College
Each choral group
will be performing under the
direction of Mary DeBose . who
has choreographed various
pieces with tha students’ assis­
tance. Students will perform a
variety of seasonal and holiday
selections. The public I* In­
vited to come out and hear the
young voices of the Sanford
Middle School music depart­
ment.

AS THE SENIOR MINISTER OF
PREACHING AND TEACHING
AT

SAINT ANDREWS CHAPEL
’• a n a saw church In tha l.aha Maryfftanford a n
od ccntarcd Worship— Dyaami* Biblical Prsachia
Manifesting tha Jay of ClurtaUan Fellowship

JOIN US THIS SUNDAY
W orship — 10:30

Dr. SprouTi "Renewing Your Blind” radio
broadcast can be heard Monday - Friday on
WTLN-FM/9&amp;3 at 9 p.m.
and WTLN-AM/1520 at 8 aan.

�Handling loss of loved one
during the holiday season
When someone you love die*, you experience
.i tnium.Uk- change In your life. With the help of
tanitly and friends, you tik e each day as It
comes and adjust to the changes that have oc­
curred. The oven*helming emotions that you
experienced at the time o f your loss will begin
to subside a little at a time, giving you the abil­
ity to begin to rope. Out the holiday season may
bring that grief to the surface again. Family
gatherings, family traditions and the contrast of
the joy ol those around you lo the pain you are
leeling. makes this a time of dread for you.
The memories of your loss grow stronger and
more upsetting. You are acutely aware that your
loved one Is no longer here and will never again
be a pan of (he traditions and sharing once
enjoyed so much.
You consider canceling everything. Maybe you
can avoid the season. On the other hand,
maybe you should try to keep everything Just as
It's always been. Neither decision seems right lo
you.
The season Is also difficult for your friends
and co-workers. Not knowing whether you want
10 be with them or to be left alone with your
grief, they are faced with a dilemma. They do
not want to pressure you Into joining them If
you do not want to. but they also do not want lo
rxrlode you.
These problems may seem to be Insurmount­
able to mu. but they can be handled, just as
you confronted your Initial grief.
First, regarding the traditions you enjoyed to­
gether. you need lo take your time and evaluate
each one. Think about what you enjoyed most
about It. You may want to continue It or you
may want lo stan something completely new.
You may even take the most enjoyable part of
the old tradition and add something new. mak­
ing It different, yet the same.
Another way to alleviate your sorrow Is to
take this lime lo reach out to others, thereby
helping yourself while gtvtng back to the com ­
munity. You can volunteer through your church
or through ctvtc organisation*. Helping others
will help you fill the void, and It will help you

Teel better about yourself.
Second, when considering social engage­
ments. do not make a commitment Immediately.
It’s OK to say. *1 hope you understand that
the holidays are difficult. I*tn trying lo take care
of myself and family by not planning too much.
May we come at the last minute If we feel we
can handle a party that day?* Your friends will
understand.
When dealing with grief, your whole concept
of how you feel about others, and yourself,
changes because of your loss. Reluming lo the
mainstream of life and regaining some of your
identity Is a necessary part of healing.
Those of us In the funeral profession are
acutely aware of the Impact grief has on the
families we serve. We do not claim to be grief
experts, counselors, or therapist*, but we do
have a special relationship, and we would like
lo offer our assistance In helping you cope, es­
pecially during this time o f the year. Much of
this information was taken from a pamphlet.
’ Handling Your Ortef During the Holiday*.*
which in available at our funeral home. We also
have additional Information available, at no
charge. For a copy o f this booklet, or any of
several other books or tape* we have available,
please feel free to call me.

BIU Wriborn la a mortician for flrtsson Funeral
Home. He can be reached at 323 2131.

The way we were: Aspects
of education in 1954
tary o f the Stale Hoard o f Con­
trol.
A comprehensive study of the
problem wo* being made by
the Council for the Study of
High Education, m group of
educators. Preliminary findings
were to be ready for the 1955
Legislature.

I recently came across an
August 26. 1954 Issue of the
Son/onl Herald which has news
of that era I thought you would
And Interesting. Since school
w.is to begin soon, there are
several articles about various
aspects of education.
Fred Peridns was editor Jim
Fisher, executive editor and
Lourene Messenger, advertising
manager. Cost was Ave cents
per copy of 1 11.50 per year.

JaycM fishing rodto
Approximately 400 children.
o|etf one to 14. participated In
the annual Jaycre Fishing ro­
deo held the previous day at
Trout Lake.
In the one lo five age group,
the largest fish was caught by
Robert Denmark. His one once
Ash netted his a toy rifle. The
youngest successful fisherman.
Bobby Lundqulst, won a set of
cowboy guns for his cslch.
In the girls *u to eight age
group, Pam Smith caught the
largest
fish
Ithree-fourths
ounce); Dorothy Diehl's half
ounce Osh won second place
gtvtng her a pair of binoculars.
In the boys six to eight divi­
sion, Don Kroffchick captured
first place and a rod and reel
while Jerry Dillard won a cow­
boy belt.
The nine to 11 age group saw
Linda Colllna and Dicky Westphall each lake first place and
a rod and reel while second
place
winners were Qsytc
Burke (water Goggles) and W il­
liam Palmer (knife).
In the 12 to 14 age group
there were no girl winners. Don
Farley thus won a complete
Ashing outAt for Aral prize and
Nell Phillips received another
outfit as second prize. Thomas
Sparks got a tackle box and
Charles English, a watch.
Prizes were d o n a t e d by the
following merchants:
Better
Fishing. Inc.; Nelson and Co.
of Oviedo;
Wert's Jewelry;
Gene's Texaco; Hill Implement
Company;
McClungs
Dime
Store;
Robson's
Sporting
Goods Co.; Firestone; Western
Auln; Stanley Rogers Hardward; Sweeneys: Robson Men's
Wear, Powell’s Office Supply;
McCroiys: Faust Drug Store;
Goodyear and Hill Hardware.

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Schools to opon

dered.

More than 5.700 youths were
expected lo enroll Wednesday.
Sept. I In the 18 while and Ne­
gro schools throughout Semi­
nole County according to R.T.
Milwee, county superintendent.
Three weeks of pre-school
planning for teachers would
end on Sept. 6 : the previous
day they had attended a dis­
trict Florida Education Asso­
ciation meeting tn Daytona
Beach. On Sept. 7, teachers
and students would begin their
I HO day school year.
For the A n t time, Ant grad­
ers
at Southslde
Primary
School would be on double
sessions. The morning session
would be from 8 until noon; the
afternoon from noon until 4
p.m. Children In the morning
sessions would walk or be
driven to class while bus
schedules were being formu­
lated for the afternoon ses­
sions.
Although enrollment In all
classes was
:tcd to tnrrease, Supt. Milwee explained
that the Aral grade was the
best to double.
Milwee also stated that bids
would soon be taken to place
more lighting In Seminole High
and for new heating equipment
In Lake Mary. Lake Monroe,
Weslslde and Hopper.
Painting would soon begin on
the outside walls of Seminole
High while the house located
on land recently purchased
near Lyman had already been
convened Into a band room.
Hand rooms were being con­
structed at Seminole High.
Oviedo and Crooms and three
school buses had been or-

University of Florida
Approximately 3.200 fresh­
man were expected to arrive at
the University of Florida for
orientation on Sept. 13-18. Ac­
tivities for the new students
would Include organization fo­
rums. open houses, president's
reception, tours of the campus
and registration for classes.
Over ISO upperclass student
leaders had been appointed to
assist with the program In­
cluding Gayle Dinkins of San­
ford.

Qsorgls Tsch
It
was
announced
that
Marvin Ooembel of Sanford had
been accepted at Ocorgla Tech
and would major In electrical
engineering.
It was explained that Georgia
Tech students worked an aver­
age of 60 hours a week In
classrooms.
labs.
drafting
rooms and study halls and
were required to complete two
years of basic military training.
Georgia Tech was the largest
technical institution In the
south and the third largest tn
the nation.

Community collogtt
With enrollment tn state uni­
versities expected to swell from
27.000 that year to about
90.000 In 1970. state officials
and education leaders were
giving serious attention to
ways of meeting the problem.
The suggestion that commu­
nity or Junior colleges might be
one means of handling some of
the Increased load came from
Dr. J. Broward Culpepper,
former Florida Stale University
dean and now executive accre-

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N,na. VendulJ Anello and T.tfany Soarlo portray c h a r a c t e r mvolvod
with tho Swodish yamt Lucia

Lake Mary girl inspires
artist dad at Christmas
By SHARI BR O D IE
H e r a l d S t a f f W r i t e r ____________________________ _________
lw\KK MARY • Every daughter is Him fathers Imlr angel,
lull in tin* t a s r ul Artrilr Sea tie tins is inure true than in oilier
l.illier daughter relallnnslnps
Arielle a vivacious 7 year old lias lieen 'liiiinoitali/ed as
llie angel Muni' III a C lirtslmas Ijotik wnllen l»v lomier Like
M.irv resident William Raymond and lllusiraleil liy her lallier
Mu tiael
Mull.ul Is ,i iiiimnerii.il graplih arllsl who Irtrlumrs all
over the iminirv lie ami Ruviunnd agreed in iiill.ilmrale on
the story that Raymond had wrIUen several years ago
Not the le.isi Ini partial. Mu li.iel decided the Nordli features
ol his eldest daughter would perfectly illusirate the story ol
H i i* Ant i l l W i t h Hie S i i u i l l f s l VV'l/u/s
Hie story ill Minn is set on Karth and lells die lale ol Minn's
search to lliul llie perfect place lor the baby Jesu s to sleep on
Ihe day ol Ills birth Mlml Is fearful that God will not he
pleased with what she has to tell him
S ee A n gel. P age XA

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INDEX
Briafa.......... 2A
C lassified.....SB
C om ics........ 6B
C rossw ord...68
Dear Abby...3B
Or. Oott....... 6B
H oroscope...6B
Poopla......... 3B
Obituaries....2A
Police s e e e e e e e e e 3A

R eligion ....... 2A
Sports.... 1B-2B

TV.......... Pullout
W sath er...... 2A

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Lako Mary residonl Kim Reynolds and family are the ownors ol this
uniquely decorated Christmas tree to honor osjr area heroes, the
Atlantic Division c o loaders Y O-U-fl Orlando Magic The Reynolds
wish our readers a slam dunkin' holiday season'

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Christmas events set
SANFORD--The
Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer has
■h hrduted
Ihr
following
Christmas event*. Thr second
annual Christmas Tea and
d&lt;-( orating of thr Christmas
Tire will lx- Saturday. Drc. 13
at 2 p m. A Children's Christnets 'Lunrliron and Caroling*
is plannrd for Sunday. Drc. 14
immediately after thr morning
church service*.
The traditional Christmas
dinner for mrmlirrs and Bursts
will lx- Sunday. Drc. 21 begin­
ning at 5:.tO p.m. Christmas
Eve srrvirrs will hr a candle
tight service at 7.30 p.m. with
Chrlstnias Day service at 10:30
am.
A special imitation Is ex­
tended to all visitors tn the
area anti to those without a
regular church home.
For more Information call
32 2 -2464 .

Jazz concert at SCC
rite Seminole Community
College J.ui Ensemble, under
the direction of Christopher
Dolske. will hold Its Second
Annual Concert on Friday.
Dec. 12 In the Concert Hall of
the Fine Arts nullding. The
concert, which ts free and
open to the publlr. will begin
at H p m. and will Include the
traditional sounds of Count
HuhIc. Mel Torme along with
contemporary favorites by Pal
Metheny and Tower of Power,
the featured guest soloist for
the rvenlng will be Orlando's
"First fairly o f Song' Linda
Cole Highlighting her versatile
vocal style. Cole will lie In­
cluded on selections Ixith with
the SCC Jar* Quintet and thr
illg Hand.
A reception will follow the
concert and all are Invited to
stay and greet Ms. Cole and
the band members. Please Join
us tn support J.i/a and the arts
and get Into the holiday spirit.

Art at Sanford Police
Department
Kids aged seven to 13 will be
creating wntrrrolor paintings
based on the theme *The
I’owrr Of Color
Creative
Minds Working Together for a
might Future.* In a visual arts
workshop Saturday, Dae. 13
■ irom 10 n.m. until noon at the

Sanford Police Department.
815 French Avr.. Sanford.
The finished art works will
tie featured In an exhibition at
the I'ollre Station opening
Saturday. Jan.
10.
1998.
There will be a reception for
the kids Uiat day from noon
until 2 p.m
The project Is a Joint effort
between Partners in Art for
Visual Education ll'AVEI at
UCF, and llrrthren Reaching
Out (HKO|. a Christian based
program tn Sanford designed
to help Inner-city youth build
self esteem ami moral values.
for more information call
Kevin llaran. PAVE Artist-InResidence at UCF. |407| 8235203. He will be rotidurllng
the workshop.

Drop off for toy*, food
Lake Mary Dance Academy
can tie used aa a drop-off site
for
unwrapped
toys and
canned foods to be donated to
the Salvation Army. The studio
Is also sponsoring an Angel
Tree, also, for the purchase of
clothing.
Deadline
for
donations Is Tuesday, Dae. 16.
Anyone wishing to share their
Christmas should come to the
studio at 101 N. Country Club
Rd.. Suite 127. In the Shoppes
of Lake Marv.

House of Refuge welcomes Hairston
SANFORD Apostle
Dr.
Elizabeth Hatmton will speak
nt House o f Refuge.Ministries.
Inc.. 1001 Celery Avc.. Sunday.
Dec. 14 through Tuesday. Dec.
16 on the theme "Coming To­
gether.* She will minister to
the audience at 11 n.m. and 7
p m. on Sunday and at 7:30
p in. on Monday and Tuesday
evening.
(living up a earrer In show
business to liernme an ambas­
sador for Christ. Dr. Hairston
has used her talents to choreo­
graph and direct at thr Liturgi­
cal Expressions. Inc. In Co­
lumbus. Ohio, n body of Holy
Spirit-filled
believers
who
brought
forth Clod's wind
through Ils* medium of move­
ment.
She In a graduate of Jackson
State University tn Jackson,
Mississippi where she reretved

tin e are the winning num­
bers selected on Thursday tn
the Florida Lottery:
Fantasy 5
2-4 5-6-7
Lotto (Dec. 6)
6-17-16-27-36-40

FSIDAT:
EOLUKAR
TABLE:
min..
3:10 a.m.. maj. 9:20 a.m..
min., 3:30 p.m., maj. 9:45
p.m.
TIDES:
Daytona
Bsack:
high: 6:11 a.m., 6:31 p.m..
low: 12:25 a.m., — p.m.
New ■ ■ j inn Bench: high:
6:16 a.m.. 6:36 p.m.. low:
12:30 a.m.. •— p.m.. Cocoa
Bench: high: 6:31 a.m.. 6:51
p.m.. low: 12:03 a.m.. 12:45
p . m . _____________________

i Bench: Seas are 3-6
feet*and choppy. Water tem­
perature at Duytotia la 63
degrees anJ at New Symrna,
63 degrees. Winds are from
the southwest at 15-20
m.p.h.

S T A T IS T IC S
The high temperature In
Sanford Thursday was 75
degrees and the overnight
low was 59.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m..
Friday totaled .75 Inches.
•Sunrise............... 7:06 a.m.
•Sunset................ 5:30 p.m.

S a n fiird H e n d d
".Vemn.f Sanford, Labe Mary and Seminole County Sint9 1908"
Friday. December 12,1997 • VbL 90. No. 80
Published Tuesday through Friday and Sunday by
Republic Newspapers, Inc. • 300 N. FrenchAvs.. Santord. Fl_ 32771
Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408

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Cantinas* from Pago LA
*our kids’ luture.* lie noted the alarming
statistics relating to tern
deaths from drug overdoses In
the Central Florida region.
In 1995, Orlando ranked fifth
In the nation In cocaine dralhs
per capita and more than
1,500 children between the
ages of 12 and 17 were ar­
rested for drug possession or
use. In 1996, Orange and
Osceola counties had the high
cat number of heroin dralhs in
tlic state.
Attending the event were po-

LAWAlfDA DENIES
’ HOLLYWOOD* COLLINB
LaWonda Denise ‘ Hollywood*
Collins. 34, Dixie Avenue,
Sanford, died Saturday, Dec.
6, 1997. Bom May 10. 1903.
she was a lifelong resident of
Sanford. Ms. Collins was a
homemaker. She was a Bap­
tist.
Survivors Include daughters.
Shantrrla Oliver,
Shantrel!
Oliver.
both
of
Sanford:
mother. Dorethn. Sanford; sis­
ters. Shirley Walker, Tallahas­
see. Andora M.. Vcmcsaa A.
Sinclair, Sonya, all of Sanford.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home. Apopka. In charge of
arrangement*.
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Continued fe rn Fogs LA
fretrd by the tornado In New
Smyra Beach and sent food
and bottled water to families
displaced by the severe flood­
ing of the Red River In North
Dakota and Minnesota.

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na and Apostle Ellra l?-R Tate
of Alachua, Florida.
Apostle Dr. F.lUabelh Hair•thin ministers
deliverance
through prophecy nnd music.
She Is In constant demand to
minister at Women's Frayer
groups (Aglow. Agape, Raah.
R.a.n.M.F.1.. etc.), prisons, de­
tention homes and churches
throughout the United States.
Central America, the Carib­
bean Islands. West Africa. East

For more Information ronlact
House of Krfuge Ministries at
324-4711.

Du- Nutcracker open* Frklay nt 7 .16 p.m. nnd runs Snturdny,
Dir. 13. Thursday. Ik t . IH. MtUui. Dec. Ill, Saturday. Drc.
JO. S u m lay. tkx. J l. Mooring. Ikx. JJ. unit Tuesday, Dee. 23 nt
7:30 p.m.. iuuI Saturday, Dec. 13. Snoring. /Vr. I -4. Soluriiai/.
I Sr. JO ruid Siimfni/. Dix. J l ut 2 p.m.
Afore Ihnn 160 r/iflrircn have brert ■elected from llir Sctuiof of
Soutfu-m llnth-f Thenfre find moce if inn JO Central Florida
dance .studios to twnpfem*'iil t/ie SlfTs itxidd class profes­
sional dancers.
.Andrew lane u-!Mcotulacl the Orlando llUlliurmunlc Orchestra
tslhe famous Tchaikovsky score.
This year's production is all new anti Is the world premiere
iL’flh original choreography by Arttsltr Dtrrrfor Va slfe I ‘etmllu.
Tickets range from $1.1 to $31 tuul are aixdlabte at Ticket Afasler or (fie SffT Bav Office by calling -IJO 17JH.

Robert 'Skip’ Cowan

Suamwanner
Huu Whrte

Dr. E lliab sth Hairston

Arlrlle sjiraks llurnt Swedish.
Thr family settled In Lake Mary about two yrars ago. Mi­
chael said hr hopes to take advantage of the "Hollywood East*
litflurner of the Him Industry In Central Florida.
Willi ull of the artistic Influence In the laniily, Michael Is not
r surprised that Artrllr has chosen to liecome so Invnlvrd in the
nrts. 'She Just luts tills desire.*
...

Friday: Mostly cloudy with a
HO percent chance of rain or
thunderstorms. Highs In the
upper 70s to near 80. Lows
In the lower-60s. Saturday:
Clianre of showers
and
thunderstorms. Highs In the
mid 60s. Lows In the mid40s.
Sunday:
Scattered
showers In th morning.
Illghs In the mid-60s. Lows
tn thr mld-40s. Monday:
Partly cloudy. Highs In the
mld-GOs. Lows tn the mtd40s.

and

‘ International Woman of the
Year • 1992* through the
American Biographical Insti­
tute and "Who's Who Worldwide
Registry of Global Business
Leaders.*

LA

Arts and crafts fsstlval

America

Formerly an Instructor In
English
nnd
Rrllgion
at
McCurdy Schools In Northern
New Mexico, she Is also the
author of *Oo Forth In Dance:
on understanding of the Black
Experience In Dance.’ *A Dove
Upon
My
Shoulder:*
‘ Houseclranlng
In
Bethel:
Oates of Freedom.* She Is
listed among the *2.000 Nota­
ble American Women.* “Woman
of
the . Year
•
1902;*

The book Is Illustrated In fun color and Mlml Is an every
page. Michael said the book has gone tn thr publisher and
should hr available for purchase next year.
In the meantime, daddy’s little angel will be busy with her
other pursuits, dancing nnd singing.
Atlrllr, has been chosen to danrr as a 'trent carrier* with
the Sugar Plum Fairies In Southern ttullrl Theatre's presenta­
tion of Thr Nutcracker, which begins this weekend at the Hob
Carr Performing Arts Centre.
*l'm not nervous.* she said.
Arlclle takes ballet lessons one time a week mid gymnastlrs
lessons ihree times u wrrk at Brown’s Gymnastlrs.
Hut wall, that’s not all. She also lakes voice Irssons and will
have a solo In the Messiah roneert this weekend at the ('hurvh
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lake Mary. Arlrlle will
slng'O Holy Night* lit thr sixth annual concert.
A busy little girl. Arlrllr gets music lessons Troni her mother
and art lessons from her father. What does she llkr lirst?
*1 have a couple of favorites,* she said, ‘ gymnastics and
singing.*
She also has a duty to make a good tmpiessiun on her two
younger stslers, Tiffany. 3 IT’II be four In January*), and
Vrtidelu. 2D mnnllis. She gels her good looks from her mother,
who was bom and raised In Sweden Michael, a graduate of
llrtghain Young University Hawaii, met Nina when he wiis on a
mission to Sweden.

SANFORD-Grace Fellowship
Congregational Church. 2401
S. Park Avr., will hold a
Christmas program Sunday at
3:30 p.m. For mure Information
call the rhurrh ofllce at 3224584.

LO CAL FO R EC A S T

Africa. South
Europe.

Angel-

Christmas program

The Seminole County Pinks
and Recreation Department
presents Holiday In the Park
Art A Craft Festival. Saturday
and Sunday. Dec 13 and 14,
from 0 a.m. to 5 p.m.. at the
Seminole
County Softball
complex, on North Avciuir. off
Douglas
Avenue. between
State Roads 434 and 430. The
festival Is designed with gift
giving tn mind. Uooths will
Include
Jewelers, pullers,
photographers.
toyniakers,
buskrtmakcrw
and
much
more. Entertainment, food and
children's activities will also
be available.

a bachelor's degree In English
Literature, with a minor In
Speech and Drama: and a mas­
ter's from Methodist Theologlrnt School In Delaware. Ohio
International Seminary. Ply­
mouth. Florid n. doctorate of
Ministry from Friends Internathin.il
University-Merced.
California, and a doctorate of
lllhllr.it Studies from Interna­
tional Seminary.
Dr. Hairston also serves as
adjunct professor and faculty
member of Friends Interna­
tional anil professor with In­
ternational
Seminary.
Ply­
mouth. Florida. Miami Exten­
sion. and Is founding presi­
dent of Sliaron Hlble College.
Miami. I-Tntlda.
s
She was onhtlnrd for the
(Inspel Ministry on August 22.
19H7. by Archbishop Henson
Idaliosa.
During
Rose
of
Sharon Mlnlslrles lloly Convoration In April. 1996. Dr. Hair­
ston was ordained In the ofTlrc
of an Apostle by Apostle
Gabriel Imolsl of Benign. Nlge-

By SUSAN W ENH t*
Herald Staff Writer__________

I

lice chiefs from all seven coun­
ties and fedrral officials who
were treated to u performance
of the 'Drug Resistance Rap*
by the first grade choir accom­
panied by fourth and fifth
grade students. Fifth grader
Tyler ftaurh read Ills winning
essay. "Wliat DARE Means."

A N N O U N C IM tt

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Seminole Towns Center M all ha Sanford. Toko M to
Exit 51 (Hwy 46) and go east U&gt; the UgkL Turn right on
Towns Center Blvd. and go to South Mall Entrance
Road and turn right. Tha thaatro la straight ahead. Cal
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funeral services will be held
Saturday. Dec. 13 ut 3 p.m. at SI.
Mat.hewn Ilupllst Church. San­
ford, with die Rev. U-niumi WUhiii
ulfli'Lillng. Fublk viewing at the
rhiirch Satiinlay from imxiii until
funeral Hum-. Interment will follow
In Shiloh Cemetery, Sanford.

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Worship — 10.30 am .

Dr. 8proups “Renewing Your Mind* radio
broadcast can be heard Monday - Friday on
WTLN-FM/983 at 9 pun.
and WTLN-AM/1K20 at 8 &lt;

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�Jeffrey Verberg. 20. of 717
Creekwater Terr., Lake Mary,
was arrested Tuesday by Semi­
nole County deputies. Verberg
was cliarged with battery and
arrested at the above address.
Report said that Verberg got
tnto a fight with his girlfriend
and allegedly grabbed her head
and pushed her head lo the
(loor.
Jeffery Hall, 19. of 824 Car­
ter Ctr.. Daytona Heath, was
arrested Tuesday by Sanford
police. Hall was charged with
grand theft auto and battery.
Hall was arrest rd tn Hie 400
block of RosecllfT Circle. Hall
allegedly kicked girlfriend In
the back with his foot and took
her 89 Oldsmohlle without
permission.

Avenue.
Report ootd that
Bence was m n l n and trav­
eling at a alow rate of opted.

Incidents
TWo Teac oprahera totaling
•300 were stolen Tuesday tn
the 3000 btoch of Orlando
Drive.
A block 97 Ford Ranger, li­
cense plate number VNZ91B.
was stolen Wednesday on Va­
lencia Court.
Various shoes, clothing and
Jewelry were stolen Tuesday In
the 100 block of Balboa Court.
Total amount o f property sto­
len was •925.

Sanford

Walter Kahra 111. 33. of 4963
Woodruff Springs. Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford
police.
Kahra eras charged
with DUI and arrested In the
3000 block of South Orlando
Drive. Officer sold that Kahra'
vehicle almost hit the front of a
patrolman's vehicle.
Erie Hence. 38. of 323 Pacrr
Cl., Sanford, was arrested
Tuesday by Longwood poller.
Hence was charged with DUI
and arersled al the comer of

use change to the compee hensivr plan that would permit
construction o f the apart­
ments.
Sanford commissioners ini­
tially rejected the proposal
citing lack of protocol by Lake
Mary officials. Commissioners
chastised Lake Mary far not In­
cluding Sanford when drawing
up the agreement and also for
trying lo dictate the quality of
life for city residents.
The final draft of the agree­
ment Included all the elements
of the original with the excep­
tion of a provision by the de-

land owner. Hill Southward,
can not sign Ihe agreement un­
til Monday and Thompson said
that he would consider signing
when the land owner did. The
city of Lake Miry will then add
Ihelr signature.
Commissioner Thom Greene,
who was directed try Ihe board
to act In the city's interest,
said Ihe homeowners were
hesitant to sign the agreement
because "theyve seen some
things that bothered tlicm and
rhey wanted to deul with them.’
Greene fell the protection of
the homeowners Interests Jus­
tified the appeal. He said that
since the Hills of Lake Mary
was ihe second largest com­
munity In Ihe city there was a
significant Impact to the entire
city, lie said that a petition
hgf| also beoi filed by home-

owners In The Forest stating
concern over the situation with
the aparlmrnts.
Fowler told the commission
tliat hr fell that the city could
prevail In the appeal. In which
rase the land use designation
would revert to the 10 dwelling
units per acre that existed
when Sanford annexed the
property from the county.
“There Is a losing side to the
appeal.* Commissioner Gary
Hrrndrr reminded Ihe board.
Should Ihe agreement go un­
signed and the rtty lose Its ap­
peal. they developer would be
free to ciiange the density of
Ihe apartments from 12.5 units
to up to 20.
Fowler iMid coat of the
preparation of the appeal
would be somewhere In the
neighborhood of U.000 and
(lie cost of rrartndmg would be
nominal, i
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vdoprr to the HlUa of Lake
Mary for a $38,000 beautifica­
tion prelect. That provision,
along with the stipulation that
Lake Mary would pay *4.000
for a traffic study, were Incor­
porated Into an ■ * * - * * —«.
which excluded Sanford, ac­
cording to Sanford City kfcnagrr BUI Stamms.
T think the matter haa been
resolved.' Simmons said.
The homeowners association
and the city of Lake Mary are

m twice In the trend killing
him. At 9:10 am ., a chase be­
gan between Armstrong and
two county law enforcement
agencies on Interstate 4. The
pursuit ended with Armstrong's
Jeep Cherokee colliding with
another vehicle.
Armstrong
was then able to escape police
guns drawn on him to a nearby
house where the long standoff
began.
At 5:06 am. this morning.
Orlando SWAT team members
were Instructed by Kennedy to
go Into the house, rescue the
children and take Armstrong
Into custody. Once the chil­
dren were secured, a Are fight
ensued with SWAT team mem­
ber Scott Perkins being shot In
the hand and Armstrong also
shot.
Armstrong was pro­
nounced dead at Orlando Re­
gional Medical Center shortly
thereafter.
According to Kennedy. Arm­
strong was classified a career
criminal
having
commit led
numerous robberies, lie had
been serving a 12 year sen-

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four for armed robbery
*We gave Mm every opportu­
nity to come out peacefully,*
Kennedy said.
Negotiations
carried on for • total of 06
hours with hostage experts
from the University of Florida
and the FBI helping the Or­
lando Poller Department. *He
was not meeting his promises
that he made to us.* said Ken­
nedy. The demands from Arm­
strong over the course of the
three days were for a car. ciga­
rettes. beer, soda and plua.
Kennedy said. "This la the
longest hostage situation since
I have been chief.*
Orlando Mayor Glenda Hood
sakt the Orlando Police De­
partment as well as other
agencies *dk) an outstanding
Job.*
Hood has ordered re­
sources to come In and help
residents who were evacuated
from the surrounding area to
get hack In their homes com­
fortably providing cleanup and
maintenance.
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could hr finished later on toduy.

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THE
PREP ATHLETICS

Looking to get better
Lake Mary girl hoopsters
whip Lake Howell, 70-29

You’re no
sports fan If
you
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MARY _ When you're good,
■•ways be better.
-ranked Lake Mary
wtbsU hosted Lake Howfor a test to

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p.m.

dominated offensively.
In lust about every
possible routine the
who came into the
■tth possibilities of con­
i’ the runner-up slot beMary In the district race.
The thing about the rout Is that,
n though Lake Mary jumped out
a 31-5 first quarter lead and
were never close to being threat­
ened. coach Cart Drown thought It
could have been better.
*We played hard tn the second
sold *We hardly
up in the Oral half (Lake
led 43-18 at the break),
fm juM looking for perlec-

LAKE MARY _ It'* only early In December
but It Isn't too early to call this one a m u ttw in fa m e.
Lake Howell entered Wednesday aa one o f
tw o undefeated teama m Sem inole C ou n ty
but that cam e to a acreechlnc hah w ith a
loaa to Lake Brantley.
The Stiver H awk* can either lament the upw t loaa that dropped them second In the
county behind Oviedo, or It can use the expe­
rience aa a wake-up calL They came out dead
acalnst Lake B rantley but maybe the P a tri­
o t* deserve som e at the cred it TheyVe also
knocked o ff Lake Mary this season.
Lake Howell Is lead by Reggie Kohn. a 6 -1
dynam o that leads the team on the court. He
has help, especially from buc man Ryan
Sm ith who should have an epic battle w ith
Lake M ary's b ig man Paul Betk tonight.
Sm ith has been strong Inside all season and
w as m ost valuable player at the Rotary TipO ff Classic last week when the Stiver Hawks
bum ped o ff second-ranked Mainland and
host Dr. Phillips.
Lake Mary has two losses In the conference
already, but Beik la com ing back Into form
after an early-aeaaon Injury. He and Ben
Keraenbrock and Robbie Shapiro give the
Ram s one o f the best front bites around and
, Randy Abram s can heat It up from beyond
the arc.
A Lake Howell loaa takes away
early season mom entum but a
k)*s can alm ost bury them In
m ously deep conference and
Dtstrtct 4 races.

a lot o f Its
Lake M ary
the en or­
Class 6A-

Tonight: Lafco Howoll at Laka
Mary, girts soeesr; 7:30 p.m.
LAKE MARY _ Once again, the conference
la loaded and most people think Lake Howell
la the team to beat. Dtdier Menard is a rookie
coach but Inherited tons at talent and m ost
agree that these two are the class o f the
league.
Junior C arol Lewis Is a strong goalkeeper
but doesn't b e e a lot o f shots because o f l-ak*
H owell's stifling defense. There are fou r
freshm en In the starting lineup and three
are m em bers o f the Olympic Developm ental
team .
In a rout o f Sem inole last week, the Lady
Hawks were awesome and have a balanced
offensive and defensive attack.
On the Lake Mary side, veteran coach B ill
Flasele has yet another powerhouse as part
o f the Lady Ram s' dynasty. Alyssa Benitez Is
the scoring m achine but she has plenty o f
help.
W ith tough Lake Brantley and Oviedo In
the conference, this one Is Important as both
team s Jockey for playoff positions.

D«o. 18: Laic* Brantlay at
Oviado, girls soccar, 7:30 p.m.
OVIEDO _ Th is one w ill match up the
other two powers In Seminole County soc­
cer. Traditionally. Lake Brantley Is m aybe
the best team In the county but graduation
hit hard.
The Lady Patriots are led by a host o f
youngsters w ho can fill the net. Jancy H al­
t in g had five goals In 7-0 win over Deland
and Ginger Selbck added three assists. This
la a statem ent gam e for the Lady Patriots
who some people are overlooking. W ith Lake
Brantley, that wouldn't be wise.
Oviedo has to overcom e a difficult schedule
and what counts for them as a down season
o f 15-11, Still, Oviedo returns nine starters
to coach Roby Stahl's team. Stahl Is consid­
ered one o f the finest soccer teachers every­
where and Is responsible for the success o f
player* all over Central Florida.
For the Lady Lions. Katyn Hall and Kristen
Murray are am ong the senior leaders.
Since it w ill be alm ost Impossible for an y
team In Sem inole County to run the table,
every game counts.

Junior forward Mary Lash Sutton (No. 38) poured « a ca/sor-Ngh 17 potato to load
I Laka Mary Rama past Laka Nowata. 70 29. Thursday night.

Ashler Bal lance
waant aadafted either.
*We looked too aloppy.* Ballance
■aid. "We came out ready to play
but we want to be prefect.*
Fortunately, somebody appreci­
ated the Lady Rama effort.
Unfortunately, for Lake Itowrll
coach Dennis Codrey. It teas him­
self.
■We'Ve began playing well but
that was the best team we've
played In an awful long time.* Co­
drey aald. "They are so strong on
the boards.*
Lake Mary (13-01 will be tn ac­
tion again tonight traveling to

Euatts for a non-district game
against the Panthers. Lake Howell
will return to the home court on
Monday, hooting Bishop Moore tn
another non-dtstrtct contest. Both
varsity teama are set to Up off a I
7 :30 D.m.

Lake Mary was taller than Lake
Howell In each of the five Matting
matchups and the mismatches
showed. Alter Pedro hit. Lake Mary
balanced It out and. after Cathlren
Daus cut the lead to 4-3 for Lake
Howell, the Lady Rama ran Lake
Howell out of the gym. II was toon
14-3 aa forward Mary Leah Sutton
look charge on the way to a seaaon-hlgh 31 points and Lauren
Bradley chipped In 17 to lead the
Lady Rams
After the early run. Lake Mary
ran away and Brown sraa able lo
rest his slartrra. giving Lake
Mary's strong second team a
chance.
After It waa over. Codrey re­
marked that he la still earned
about hla team's season, now that
the one nearly unbeatable team la
out of the way for awhile. He has
eight seniors and has played close
throughout the season. Of Lake
Howell's seven loaaea. live are to
unbeaten teama and two loaaea.
Including a game with Lyman, were
decided by two points.
*WeVe had a chance every lime
out
(his year. Codrey said.
Tonight’s the Unit time sreVe lost
big and I still think we hare a
pretty good team.’
Unfortunately, aa Codrey and the
real of Seminole County la finding
out. II lake* more than pretty good
lo brat the Lady Kama.
Imagine what could happen In
March If Brown gets hla perfect
game.

Seminole
crushes
Spruce
Creek
SANFORD _ Now that's bouncing
back.
The Seminole girls' basketball
tram rebounded from Tuesday's
heartbreaking Seminole Athletic
Conference loaa lo Lyman In a big
way. crushing Class SA-Dlatrtct &amp;
foe Spruce Creek, 70-29. Thursday
night at BUI Fleming Memorial
Oymnaaium.
The Fighting Semtnolea took an
IS-S lead over the Hawks after the
first period. Bui that waa just the
beginning aa Seminole then outscored Spruce Creek 21 6 tn the
aecond quarter to take a 39-12 ad­
vantage Into the lockerroom at
halftime.
The aecond half also belonged to
the Tribe aa they outacorrd the
Hawlu 16-8 tn the third period and
15-9 In the fourth quarter.
We came out good.* aald Semi­
nole head coach Sylvester Wynn.
' Tribe. Page 31

SANFORD _ Coach** of ths winning tsams from
the Sanford Recreation Dspartmant Fal StowpHch
Softball Leagues pots proudly wfih ths trophiss

thsy rscsivsd during an awards ceremony Tusadsy
night Ths SRO « currsntty rsgiatsring tsams for ths
Polar Bsar Lsaguss that will bsgin play In January.

UCF athletes receive
post-season honors
fifiM lsI to tha Herald
ORLANDO _ With one of It's moat
successful seasons recently com­
pleted. four players from the Univer­
sity of Central Florida were honored
for outstanding Individual accom­
plishments In 1997 by the Football
Newa.
Junior receiver Siaha Burley of
Mesa. Arizona, senior defensive end
Jermaine Benoit of Tampa and Junior
placekicker Fred Waczewakl from Or­
lando were named to the Football
Newt All-Independent team, while
Junior quarterback Daunte Culpepper
of Ocala waa named honorable men­
tion All-America by that publication.
Burley, one of the biggest offensive
surprises of the year, led the team In

receptions and yardage this year with
77 catches for 1.106 yards and seven
touchdowns.
The transfer from Mesa Community
College finished the season ranked
sixth In the nation In receptions per
game and 10th In yards per game. He
tied a school record with 331 receiving
yards against the University of South
Carolina and finished one catch shy
of the school record for the year.
Benoit, also a pre-season All­
Independent selection by Football
Newt, became only the second defen­
sive lineman In school history to rec­
ord more than 100 tackles tn a sea­
son.
He finished the year with a team­
leading 105 tackles for the campaign.
Benoit opened the season with 17
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Local FASCAR tracks
to hold special events
BTTHLO _ tt wfD be « busy night at Orlando
SpeedWorld this evening aa over 30 cart art
pit-rtfiattn d far the End of thr Year SI.000 to
wtn Mini-Stock Championship SO Lap race.
In addition to the special event the regular
card of Late Models. Limited Late Models. ModiOnta. Sportsman. Bombers, RunA-Bouts and 4Cylinder Bombers will also run.
Orlando SpeedWorld is located 10 miles east
of Orlando on Highway 50 at the 530 cutoff.
Oates open at 6 p m. with racing action starting
at S p.m.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SAMSULA . The Florida Cracker/Flortda Pro
Series Late Model 135-Lap Race plus the End of
the Year SI.000 to wtn Mini-Stock 50 Lap
Championship race and a Demolition Derby will
be featured at New Smyrna Speedway on Satur­
day night.
In addition, the regular racing divisions. Lim­
ited Late Model. Modified. Sportsman. Bombers
and Run-A-Bouts, w in also race.
New Smyrna Speedway la located nine miles
west of New Smyrna Beach at the comer of
Highway 415 and 44. Oates open at 6 p.m. with
racing action beginning at 7 p.m.

T E S T AND TUNE
BITHLO _ TCst and Tune Is held every
Wednesday night (torn 0 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Or­
lando SpeedWorld.
Coat la $20. which la good for driver and two
crewmen In the pita only.

IN B R I E F
0*rtoy on TV tomorrow
SANFORD _ The Central Florida Soap Box
Derby will be featured on an episode of T eed
Your Mind.* an TBS tomorrow (Saturday)
morning at 7 a.m.
The mow was taped at a recent Derby rally
and several local children and Race Director
Norm Perry will be featured in the episode.

Sorry, our mistake
SANFORD _ It eras mistakenly reported In
the Matt Ackley signing story that Matt
Kuchsr was a Lake Mary graduate. Kuchar.
of course, was a graduate of Seminole High
School.

SCC woman at horn#
SANFORD _ The Seminole Community
College women's basket boll team returns
home tonight to take on Broward Community
College from Ft. Lauderdale at 8 p m at the
SCC Health and Physical Education Center.
This wiU be the final home game for the
Raiders, 10-3 and ranked No. 6 In the state,
before the Christmas break.

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ORLANDO . Media Services and Production
Group Incorporated, promoter and event
producer for the sixth annual Milk Challenge
Basketball Classic, has announced that
tickets are now on sale for the annual Flor­
ida vs. Florida State basketball clash at the
Orlande Arena.
F3U holds a 3-1 edge tn this series over in­
state rival Florida, and will seek to make tt
three ta-a-row following a 74-53 triumph In

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1995 and a 79-65 victory last year. Pk
last won In 1994. taking a 71-06 double &lt;
time victory tn what would become
four season.* The game will abo be
live by Sunshine Netwoifc.
This year's event will take place on
day. December 14. beginning with a
and Seminole FanFest in the Orlando Aetna
parking lot at 3 p m Game time follows at 4
p.m. Tickets are available at the Arena Boa
Office and through TIckelMaster (407) Klfi3900.

Ram aoccar alums naadad
LAKE MARY _ Lake Mary High School's
boys soccer team will hold Its 14th annual
Alumni Oame on Satunfog, December 37th at
I p.m. at Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Former players ore encouraged lo attend
even if they don't want to play tn the game.
For quest Iona, call Coach McCorfcle at 3209708.

P.A.L. Baskatball
SANFORD _ The Seminole County Police
Athletic League (PAL) Is soliciting players for
the P A L Baakrtball.
The P A L League la open to any child
aged five thru 10. The teams are divided Into
categories based on age - five A six year
olds; seven A right year olds; and nine A 10
year olds. Each group will have two divi­
sions.
All games will be played on Saturdays at
the Seminole Community College Health and
Physical Education Center. Each team will
play a minimum of nine games. The season
runs until March 14th.
Registrations will be held this Saturday.
December 13th at SCC.
For more information, contact the Semi­
nole County Police Athletic League at (407)
330-0600. extension 303.

Croom s boys basketball
squad squares record
ORLANDO _ The Crooms
Academy boys’ basketball team
proved Thursday night that
when tt fianprtra against its
own. tt la very good.
a Class 3A
-Panthers evened
their record at 3-3 by holding
off homestanding Lake High­
land Prepatary School In Or­
lando. 68-80.
*In LA or 2A we’re doing
okay,’ said Crooms coach
Steve Carmichael. "Our losses
have come against Lake Maiy
(Class $A). Lyman (Class flA)
and Tkvaraa (Class SAT
The Panthers took a leads of
18-8 after one period and 30-33
at halftime.
The Highlanders dosed to
within 49-43 after three peri­
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the lead, taking a one point
lead with 1:45 left on the dock.
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two free throws by Terrance
Perkins put the Panthers back
on top and Josh Lee gave the

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room with a field goal.
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and pulled away,* said Car­
michael.
Contributing to the Crooms
attack were Titus Waldo (31
points). Perkin* (17 points,
seven assists), Lee |I2 points.
11 rebounds). Tim McCloud
(eight points. 11 rebounds).
Brian Parker (six points) and
Ernest Anderson and Vem
Daley (two points each).

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was a good all around team
effort.*
Shemlka Stokes had a huge
game for the Fighting Semlnolcs, putting up team-high
numbers in points. 17. and re­
bounds, 13.
Also playing lead roles for
Seminole were freshman poilnt
guard Barbara Oray wt
rtth 14
points and six a s s is t s ___
and
senior center Tamara Gilchrist
with six points and 11 re­
bounds.
Th is win helped mold us for
tonight,* said Wynn. 'Now we
have a chance to get in the
driver's seat In the district
race.*
That chance for the Fighting
Semlnolcs. who are now 9-3 on
the season, to get the upper
hand In 5A-5 will come on the
road as the Tribe will be at
Deltona tonight and at Daytona
Beach-Mainland next Thursday
(Dec. 18). Both games are act
for 730 p.m. starts.

UCF
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tackles against the University of
. i and followed that up with 10 stops
at South Carolina. He had stellar performances
•gainst Nebraska, recording IB tackles. Benoit
not only fed the team In tackles, he also fed the
■quad in sacks with 10.5 and quarterback pres­
sures with 33.
Wacarwskl. named a semi finalist foe the 1997
Lou O raa award, given annually lo the nation s
best placcklckcr. connected on 13 of 16 Held
goal attempts this season. Including his final
six.
He opened the season by making hla ftrsl live
field goals before having one blocked against
Auburn. He kicked a career-long SI yarder
against Nebraska, giving UCF a 17-14 lend
against the Comhuskrrs si the half. Waraewskl
finished the season making 43 of 45 PATs
(points after touchdown).
Culpepper, wtio was a pre-season AllIndependent selection by Football News, wan
edged out for the post season award by Louisi­
ana Tech's Tim Rattay. who fed thr nation In to­
tal offense. Culpepper finished fourth In the na­
tion In loial offense and set 15 school records
in 1997.
He was the recipient of numerous honors this
Including being named a finalist for the
year. Inch
Davry O
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O'Brien
National Quarterback Award; a
semifinallist
1:
for the Fbotbali News Offensive
Flayer of the Year award: and being named lo
the American Football Coaches Association
I9B7 Good Works Team, for balancing academ­
ics and athletics and going above and beyond in
the area of volunteer!am and community serv­
ice.
Culpepper m s also voted the United States
Postal Service College Football Player of the
Week after a wtn at Kent University.

RITVANEN NAMED A L L -8 0 U TH
ORLANDO _ University of Central Florida
men's soccer player Hetkld Rltvsnen (Espoo.
Finland) has been named First Tram NCAA Di­
vision I All-South by the NSCAA/Umbro AllAmerica Committee for hla efforts at the for­
ward position this past season.
Ritvanm, a sophomore, finished the regular
season ranked second In the nation In goals
scored with 33.
An ankle Injury kept him from playing the fi­
nal two games of the season, preventing him
from the opportunity to score the two goals he
needed to break the school record he set for
goals In a season last year. He finished the sea­
son with 47 total points, 33 goals and one us­
ual.
Rltvsnen has amassed 98 total points and 47
goals In the two seasons he has played os u
Golden Knight- In November, Rltvsnen was
named First Team All-Trans America Athletic
Conference for the second consecutive year. He
was named Trans America Athletic Conference
Player-of-thc-Wcek (October 31) after searing
eight times and assisting on one goal over three
games.
Rltvanen has six hat tricks (three goals or
more In s game) In hla career and has led UCF
to iu first national ranking under head coach
Bob Winch. H ie Golden Knights were ranked os
high as 13th in the nation by Soccer America
this year.
Rltvanen was named TAAC Playcr-of-Ihe-Week
three times os a freshman and was the only
freshman in NCAA Division I. II, or 111 to be
named to the NSCAA/Umbro All-South Third
Team. He joined 11 other players In the nation
who were named to the Soccer America 1996
Men’s All-Freshman Team.

HARPER NAMED A LL-D ISTR IC T
ORLANDO _ The American Volleyball Coaches
Association announced that University of Cen­
tral Florida volleyball player Tyra Harper (Ft.
Myers-Cypiesa Lake High School) has been se­
lected to the AVCA All-District 4 Team for the
second consecutive year.
Harper, a 6-foot-1 middle blocker, had a stel­
lar senior season for UCF recording career
bests tn kills (555], kills per game (5.34). and
hitting percentage (.377).
For the fourth straight season, the career rec­

ord holder In blocks fed the Oolden Knights at
Ihe net with her 144. The three-lime All-Trans
America Athletic Conference First Team and
All-Tournament team member also earned
TAAC PUyer-of-the-Year and Tournament MVP
honors this season.
Harper was Ihe only TAAC player to be hon­
ored by the AVCA.

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People
Safety tips for mail order foods
Central Florida Blood Bank
la aaldng donors of a l types of
Wood • especially O-type do­
nors • to donate at Ua Sanford
branch. 1303 E. Second St. Tor
Information, call 333-OB33.
TO PS
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sen­
sibly) Chapter *631 meets
every Monday.' hum 10*11:45
a.m.. at the Sanford Alliance
Church. 1401 Si Park Avr.,
Sanford. Far Information, call
331-9240.
Visitors arc wel­
come.

pal Chureh In Sanford. The
meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor frrs.
The only requirement to attend
Is the desire to stop rating
compulsively.
t h u ffle b o s r d
The Sanford Tourist and
Shuffleboard Club practices
every Tuesday and Friday
starting at I p.m., and plays
tnter-elty tournaments every
Wednesday. Those Interested
In playing, learning to pLiy or
joining the club may rail Hu m
Kltner. 322-7751, for Informa­
tion.

Weekly Lions Club
Rotary Club of Sanford meets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.
8 « n l e r E c tlv itt o s
take Mary Seniors invite
anyone 55 yean of older to join
them In two weekly activities
on Monday: Woodrarvers. from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Oames from
I to 3 p m., at (he Frank Evans
Center. I5S N. County Chib
Koad.

Senior employm«nt
An
employment
program
sponaored by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program la held at the
Sanford National Guard Ar­
mory. 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
arc H a.m. to I p.m. Telephone:
324-ROOfl. The program assists
seniors. 55 and over, lo return
to the work place.

Cancer Support
Support. Hope and Krcovery.
SH A H., meets every Monday
uftrmoon at 5 p.m. at Central
florid.i Krgkm.il Hospital In
the far comer of the dtnlng
room. This Is a self help supINirl group for all cancer survi­
vors, whether In treatment now
or llnlshed with II. Call 3348737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

Contract Bridge
Drtdgr players are Invited to
play '• contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
forms tIon. roll 333-0330.

Bridge Club
Sanford Duplicate
tlridge
Chib mrrts at noon each Tues­
day at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St.. Sanford.

Kheenle Club
Klwants Club of Casselberry
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. at Denneys on 436 In
Casaelbeny. Fur Information,
rail 831-8545.

Sanford Seniors
The Sanford Srnior Citizens
Club meets the ffrnt and third
Tuesday, at II a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. A bag
lunch follows. Visitors are wel­
come For information, rail
322-2353 or 322 Hltil.

Stroke Club
Central Florida Stroke Club
meets un the second Tuesday
of each month for those wIkj
have had strokes, their (amilies, caregivers or nthrrs w! k&gt;
are Interested In learning more
about being vlrlorimis over
strokes. Meetings are held at
Broadway United Methodist
Chureh. 400 E. Amelia. TV
lando.
For Information, rail Bill
Craig, president, at 333-3025

Conservation District

AARP
The Winter Springs Chapter
of AARP meets the third Mon­
day of the month, at 1:30 p.m..
at the Winter Springs Senior
Center off Edgemon Avenue.
Senior lillzrn*. HO and over,
are invited to attend.
For Information, cull Marian
Dolln. 337-7334.

Gamblera,

The Sanford Lions Club
meets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Room In down­
town Sanford. Foe information,
rail Joyce Fltigrrakt at 3227544.
The community Is asked to
donate used eyrglasses to the
club for Its sight program.

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Gambler* Anonymous and
Gam-Anon for
family and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
ut 7:30 p.m., Chureh of the
Good Shephrrd. 331 Lake Ave.,
Maitland. For more Informa­
tion. call 330-0200.

Narcotica Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday ut 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House of Goodwill.
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Modelers Club
The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 p.m..
with the 'Model of the Month*
competition at Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commcrrc. 400 E.
First St. All phases of R/C
model aircraft are presented.
The club's dying Held Is located
In Sanford. For more Informa­
tion. contact Lee Doraue at
574 4733.

VFW, Auxiliary
Veterans ol Foreign Wars and
the Ladlca Auxiliary of Sanford
Post I010H meet the third
Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the
post home. 2044 S. Sanford
Ave.

Pigeon Fanciers
The Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday of each month at
the Seminole County Agricul­
tural Center. 4300 Orlando
Drive, Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call Art or Jean Anderson
at 831-8033.

Overeaters
Anonymous
Sanford • Overeaters Anony­
mous meets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m. In Parish Hall Whltner
Lounge o f Holy Cross Episco­

The Seminole Soil A Water
Conservation District meets
each third Tuesday of the
month at 8:15 u.m. at the office
In Sanford Call 321 8212.

Nar-A non
Nor-Anon, u nelf-hrlp group
for relatlvr* and friends of uddiets, will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. ul Orlundo General Hospi­
tal. For more Information, cull
869-6304.

TO P S
Member of Take Off Pounds
Sensibly. TOI'S. tnvtte the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to H p.m. ul
the First Christtun Church.
1607 Sanford Ave., Sanford.
For more information about
the club, call 321-4464.

Totstm esters
Night Owls Toastmasters
meet evriy Tuesday of the
month, at 7:30 p.m.. ut the
Lake Mary Community Build­
ing. 260 N. Country Club Road
In Lake Mary. Contact Rosella
Bonham at 323 8284 for Infor
motion.

Lions Club
The Longwood-Lake Mary Lions
Club meets the lint and third
Tuesday of every month, at 7
p.m.. at the Raniada Inn, S.R.
434 In Longwood. Visitors and
prospective member* arc wel­
come lo attend.

Pilot Club
The Sanford Pilot Club meets
the first and third Tuesday at 7
p.m. tn the RSVP building on
the campus at Seminole Com­
munity College. All Interested
are welcome to attend.

Kennel Club
The Central Florida Kennel
Club meet* the third Tuesday
of every month, at 8 p.m.. at
die Lake Island Recreation
Center. 450 Harper. Winter
Park.
Anyone interested tn the bet­
terment and protection of probred dogs or In breeding or
showing dogs Is welcome lo at­
tend meetings and apply for
membership. Call 671-7440.

Everyone loves getting pack­
ages In the mall. Sometimes
they are gifts of food--either
homemade or from mall order.
When Hr baked gooda or shelfstable canned Items, the lucky
recipient usually knows how to
tell about Ha safety and what
to do with It. But. what about
smoked turkeys, cheese and
sausage gift pocks and other
peristiablr tlrms* Whether you
are giving or receiving, there
are some food safety tips that
you nerd lo keep In mind fo r
diene special gifts.
T ip s F a r T b a

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how llie gift will be packaged.
It should be parked In foam or
heavy rorrugated cardboard. I f
It Is u perishable Item like
meat or poultry, It should be
cold or froxm and packed with
a cold source.
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Some mall order food gift Items
are of on unusual nature and
some consumers may now
know how to liandle or prepare
them.
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dale. Or. alert the recipient
that 'the gift Is In the malT so
that they or a neighbor can be
home to receive It. Otherwise tt
m a y aft unsafely on the front
porch or at the post office for
hours or even days. Don! have
perishable items delivered to
an oAce unless you know It
w in arrive on a work day and
there la refrigerator space
available for keeping It cold.
When you receive a food Item
marked 'KEEP
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and check Ha temperature. Opttmally, the food should arrive
froarn or partially frosrn with
Ice crystals still visible, or at
least irftlgrrator cold to the
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Bad holiday experiences may be ‘normal’
I ran’l bear the thought of
Christmas with my family. I
haven't
recovered
from
Thanksgiving yet. Needless to
soy. my family Is not just like
"The Waltons* from TV years
ugn. Actually, my Idea of a
great Christinas would be to
grt plane tickets to as for away
from my rruxy family os possi­
ble. Thanksgiving was a perfect
example of why I feel this way.
Everybody was to bring a
ili-.li and we were all going to
(In Happy Humrcomlng at
Grandma's house. I got there
about noon. One of my broth­
ers and Ills wife were going off
In a frru/y about If we didn't all
•find Hit laml* (which meansagrre with everything they beilevej. wed all be doomed to
eternal damnation. My strpdad
was waxing eloquent about his
next big deal, which Is gig nit In

I love my family but I think
they're all nuts--my mom Ineluded, for sticking around and
putting up with this Insanity.
While the stories change each
. this is the way II has
i every holiday since I was
a kid. I don't know how much
mace of ft I can put up wfth
before I tell them all where to
§o and walk out.
Do you have any suggestions
for hew I can get through
Christmas without losing niy
cool?

C

makr him a millionaire and put
us all no easy street. He's al­
most tin years old and has
been talking thts way since I
was a kid: It hasn't happened
yet. Then my other ststrr-tnLiw rame In. She was tn a rage.
My Mr[brother had been out
all night, came In drunk and
stoned and was bring in his
own vomit on the door of their
apartment. Things went downbill from there.

P a d U p W ith

Fad Op.
You'd be surprised how
‘ normal* your holiday experi­
ence is. But nobody ever said
that 'healthy* and 'normal* are
synonyms. Now let's grt one
thing straight. Your family Is
not going lo change because
you want them to. They will

change if or when they are
ready. So. don’t bother telling
anybody anything about what
they should or shouldn't do.
tn the meantime, you can
always limit your contact to
the amount of time you think
you can tolerate. Make other
plans, arrive late, leave early,
bo what you have to do. but
don’t behave tn a way that
makes you look bad.
Next year, you may want to
consider a Christmas vacation
away. Obviously, a lot of peo­
ple are catching on to the Idea,
as resorts, hotels and tourist
destinations find this one of
their busiest seasons. Dan I
say. ‘ Happy Holiday’ . In spite
of everything?
M a r y B a lk to a
■ d i a l lo w

Wife thanks spouse for being such ft heoL
DEAR AHIIY: After spending &gt;rt
another night alone while my nunband was out having a few been
with hi* friends, I decided to wntr
him the following thank-yuu note
Thank you tor the round***
time* you've gone out with your
friend* and left me home alone; it's
made me real lie I'm pretty good
company
Thank you for withholding your
affectum, you taught me I ran livr
without it
Thank you for refusing to help
me do anything around the house.
It's made me realise I can do Just
about anything myself
Thank you for finding reasons
not to spend time with me. It's made
me learn to appreciate spending
time alone
Thank you for never sitting
down to telk to me; the quiet time
hoe allowed me to re-evaluate my
life
But mint uf all, and I mean thie
sincerely, thank you for giving me
nine lonely year* to realise with
conviction that I can walk sway
from you and survive!
YOUR TN NAME ONLY WIFE
DEAR IN NAME ONLY) Your
forewell letter gives new meanlag to finding the good In ovary
b a d situation. I’m worry your
loaoone had to bo learned tho
hard way. Perhaps your latter
w ill educate others and aavo
them from the pain you expert-

it night
of baseball's World Series, 1 settled
in front of the television to watch
thia deciding game. At tho bottom of
the ninth inning, my wife asked mo
to change the channel to her
favorite Sunday evening program.
This is a program that cumes on
avenr week. The last game of tho
World Series come* on once a year.
I did not want tu change the
channel, and an argument ensued. I
relented, hut I w*a so angry I went
for a one-hour walk to cool off while
e h e watched her program. I
returned to find my wife pouting
becauee l didn't watch her program
with her.
You, being a woman, will have a
reel problem deciding who should
have given in Abby, please don't
suggest two televisions. Come right
out with your response.
PRANK a JAMES,
EL CAJON, CALIF.

............... ta b U ra s d ik g i r W w t f ^

DEAR ABBY: I ran bear it no
lunger. I want to know what other
people think of ‘ dapping* in church
after the choir - or an individual
- sings. I am so weary of IL
1 always thought that you sang
in church to praise the Lord, not as
entertainment. Most choir numbers
or solos are very moving. Then to
hear thle reusing applause Juat
galls me. People never used to dap
in church after peribrmaneee. Why
have they started nowT
I think It Is rude rather than
complimentary A church should bo
' ico of worahip where people
their talent to God — not an
entertainment center.
After the eervlce ends, them is
plenty of time to say you enjoyed
their sinking
EYERS IN MISSOURI

X

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DEAR
MEYER*
REAR P. k
suak A i
ue outburst o f applausa la
appreciation o f the choir - or
soloist h a v la r d elivered aa
exceptloaally moviag perfor­
mance — is understandable,
although I have never wit*
Discuss your concerns with
your pastor and church Modern.
I f they find It objectionable,
r .A t
t'IN t M A S
L A K E M A H Y CINE M A III
• •..«*.
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•C R U M S
ix is r a n a
is ia r a is

DEAR ABBY: I rood your help to
resolve an ongoing fight In our
home. My huebana reads during
every meal. Whether It's a newspa­
per, msgsilne or cereal box. he
prose It up In front of him and
mode. I find this rude and naked
him to atop — but he aeee nothing
wrong with ft.
Even more othersome la hi* giv­
ing me a summary of everything he
road*. He doesn't make conversa­
tion — he simply tells me whet he
Othtr than that, and the fact
I hat he refuses to help me teach
our young children table manner*,
our marriago Is great. Psrhsps I
shouldn't complain. However,
friends of mine also complain about
thia same fault, so your advice could
help other* ae well.
Abby, please help me convince
my husband that mealtime should
be family tima and the reading
material ahould be put ealde for
another time. My husband will lis­
ten to you.

KATMJEKN. SAN PEDRO. CALIF.

DEAR KATHLEEN; I f this U
th o o n ly fla w l a o n o th e r w is e

perfect husband, thank your
£ ch y star*. Compromise. Offer
keen quiet about breakfast
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DEAR ALVIN; From the I
o f your letter, I’d say there Is
happiness in every room o f your
house, and in every aspect o f
your marriage. Thank you for
your delightfu l "confession."
When this Is published, Mrs.
Levin w ill be envied by every
wife In Heottadal*.
And you, A lvin , should be
cloned.

FF

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Well. I'm guilty. My wife will be
the first tn acknowledge that But
the loving rewards, even in our twi­
light yeura, have been great.
ALVIN II. LEVIN.
SCOTTSDALE, AR1Z.

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DEAR ABBY: Now you've gone
and done ill For 52 yean. I've start­
ed each morning wfth a hug, s hiss
end an *1 love you* for my wife. I’ve
helped with tne housework, com­
plimented her looks and choice of
clothes, and sent timers on non-oc­
casions. I wrote love letter* instead
of sending commercial cards and
tried to fulfill her needs and desires.
Now you reveal. In your
lo *Sn;
'Saving Ye* All the TI
Time.',* that it
weas all a plot to bed
wd my w
wifife - a ll
the tngrthrmres was a clever
to keen hoppinrae in my bedroom.

‘Fantastic

THE J A C K A L
t M 4M U 0 1010

DEAR FRANXi I hod no problom at all deciding. Thia la not a
ssan/women Issue. It la about
atlon. I think your wife should
litva conceded,
P J . Do you own a VCRT It
could bavo averted a disagree
meat, and allowed you both to
have viewed her favorit* pro­
gram at a later flaw.

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NICONOf 0 Ml AULT MOON M,
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pursuant la Mm Ordm m Paul

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HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
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tod Lamby. pnona and tot
to t 64968 0 . — * 334-4SM
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now carpto E7.MOOBO For daUd. am 330-4530
Mama* S3 000 to W.000 Sto Up
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c la s s if ie d d e a d lin e s h a v e b e e n m o v e d u p

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a t N o o n . F o r 0 1 / 0 2 / 9 6 , w e n e e d th e c o p y

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3

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252-Accounting
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pickup

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 2 6 f t

275-DrywBll

287-Lewn Services

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407-331-471]
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334-1737 or pgr 444-4607

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407-332-1741

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Do(aE ooontod, Mam worker with on artistic aye wanted
(or Bd dosign, production and layout Macntost) com­
puter EEparianc* required Quark or Pagamakar knowl­
edge a plua. Mail reeume to: Santord Herald, PO Box
1M7. Santord, fl 32771 or apply
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DEAR D R GOTT How n u ll pro­
tect myself from harm, hazards or a
rip off when I use herbal medicines?
DEAR READER This is the last in
my reties an herbal remedies.
Unlike ordinary medicines, herbal
remedies are not manufactured under
the jurtsdktion ef the Ebod and Drag
Administration. Therefore, when you
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— "The Honest Herbal A Sensible
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— Alternative Therapies in Health
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Communications. Akso Viejo. Calif
— The l-awrrnce Review of Natural
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trumps ending with dummy's queen,
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anticipate negative results father than
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Crime and crime
Repeat offenders

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you ow y ace a puttrm of repeat offenders. ca­
reer criminal* who commit Crimea a m and
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Areordtag to Seminole County Chief Deputy
Sheriff Steve Harriett. 904 career crimtnala Iter
In the county. 234 of whom have committed
multiple violent offenses and IBS of whom are
re g a te red sexual offenders.
T N a la a significant concern for the com ­
munity. Theor people have •erred time In the
atate priaon system . and It usually takra three
offenaca to grt amt to atate priaon.*
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ad M resign. Two drputlea were reprimanded
* moaning
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Hall.
Situated in Dtetrirt 2 tn the Ootdsboro
area. 13th Street haa been plagued with
high crime and drug problcma. with more
than 20 pay telephones on a abort stretch,
residents have questioned the need for so
many phones.
JehneD Jackaon o f Geneva and with a

home nearby, aald hr fcela there M a con ­
nection between the drug activity and tha
telephones. Because the area la frequented
by ttnjj dealers with pagers. Jackson aald
thetneed the phones.
why are there ao many phones on that
sire* where there no busin esses around?*
Jactoon asked. "You won’t And any other
strew tn the area with that many phones.*
According to Commander Aaron Keith of
the Smford Police Department, the 13th
Street area la heavily patrolled primarily
brcaiate of drug activity. Additionally,
Keith said, there la an alcohol problem
with foany people walking around with

open containers. The QUAD Squad patrols
the area regularly.
Keith attributed many of the problems
there to the heavy population.
T h ere are a lot of people there.* Keith
aald. *lt’a a heavy traffic area.*
Responding to residents' concerns. City
Commissioner Velma Williams wild she
rode along 13th Street from Lake A m in e to
Persimmon Avenue and counted 23 tele­
phones. some only IS to 20 feet apart. In
addition. Wllllama said the phones are very
distracting because they are all different
colors and designs.

Students camp out for learning experience
'FIREMEN
BENEFIT FUND
SANFORD • Students will
gam at the stars and learn
about nature this weekend at
Hamilton Elementary School
during a special camping trip.
Through the Break the Mold
School grant, teacher Karen
Qrtmm wlU treat students to a
camping experience they will
always remember. Receiving
the maximum grant amount of
$1,800 for her Innovative Idea
"Off the Beaten Path.’ Grimm
haa planned three days of
hands-on activities
for 22
fourth and fifth graders.
T h is will give them an Inter­
esting experience and show
them that learning can be fun.*
Grimm said.
The fifth grade teacher de­
signed the program with her
STAR students In mind. She
also opened the program to
some at risk students, those
with low motivation. The STAR
program Is geared to students
without severe behavior prob­
lems performing below average
levels.
Without leaving the school,
students will camp out Inside
the building chaperoned by five
adults. During the day they will
participate In outdoor activi­
ties. All of the kids received an
activities workbook.
Grimm used the grant money
to purchase tents and sleeping
bags for the kids. She said she
hoped this would become an
annual event.
T h e kids are all very excited
and the parents have been
supportive.’ she said. *Some of
these kids have never been

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Firefighters’ Gospel
Sing to benefit charity
SANFORD • Tha boys will be singing up a storm during the
Sanford Fire Department’s Oospel Sing on Nov. 2ft at 7 p.m. at
the Sanford Civic Center.
In Ua 42nd year, the fund-raising event will feature both
•tonal and local singing talents, aald Mark James, a San
firefighter.
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HamMon Elamantary School itudsnts Jolting thair
ttachar Karen Grimm in a weekand carrying aspectcamping before. They'll leant
how to cook, act up tents and
how to work aa a team.*
The three-day ’ camping trip*
started on Friday with an ori­
entation. Kids learned about
fractions by using MAM’S and
participated In a star lab by
viewing the stars In the sky.
On Saturday. Grimm said the
group would hike to the San­
ford Library for a story telling

snea K s weekend are. from left. Natasha Spatchsr.
Jeffrey Taffsy.Taoy Janfcins, and Josh Marshall.

session. Tye- dying shirts and
writing letters home were the
afternoon activities.
'Everything Is very paced.’
she aald. T h ere arc ao many
activities they really don’t have
a chance to be bored.*
Other activities include In­
dian writing,
multiplication
tag. a treasure hunt using a
compass, board games, a live
earthworm study, a bonfire, a

scavenger hunt, a butterfly re­
lease, and designing African
bead necklaces.
To help with students’ self
esteem, which Grimm said of­
ten Is a problem with the chil­
dren.
she planned a talent
show.
During the show. Grimm said
children can perform whatever
they want to do and share that

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L e g is la to r s p e a k s to c h a m b e r
By M A M A O U M
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Advocating a
tighter slate budget. Rep. Tom
Feeney (R Ovtrdo) on Friday
told members of the Orrater
Sinford Chamber of Commerce
ttv.it Florida legislators nerd to
gel a grip on 'pending, p a r
lit-1daily In the arras o f educa­
tion.
Speaking lo about 60 bustne»a people at the chamber's
luncheon at the Marina Hotel
In Sanford. Feeney M id while
the United States spends more
per student than any other
country, results here are some
of the worse because the qual­
ity of education has dropped.
"Spending more Is not the
solution.* Feeney said, adding
that a better use of existing re­
sources would be a more pro­
ductive solution. Although It Is
a very emotional Issue with
parents questioning why their
children have to attend over
crowded schools with leaky

roofs. Feeney called for bettei
and leaner management, not
more tax dollar*.
He praised the Seminole
County
School
Hoard
for
spending S I.000 less per stu­
dent than Orange County and
keeping new building construc­
tion costs to alNiut $67 a
square foot compared to more
than $100 a square foot In por­
tions o f Southern
Florida
Calling the classroom crowding
situation "no! a crisis.* Feeney
also noted that Seminole had .
Rap. Tom Foamy proaants a flag from tho state's capital to Sandra
better results titan neighboring
Giann, chairman of tho 0 roster Sanford Chamber of Commerce
Orange County.
Feeney M id taxpayers from
problem and a hindrance to away from the waterfront. With
Seminole shouldn't have to pay
businesses because current the help of $100,000 In state
for the Inenirlrnclrs of other
employment L»ws allow people money. Sanford will anchor
districts.
to sue for anything, he said.
two barges In the middle o f the
The system Is out of whack Like with floodlights dcsignrd
•Responsible rounlles like
and Iherr Is something funda­ to attrart midges away from
Seminole shouldn't have to
the shore.
bale out counties that were
mentally wrong here.* be Mid.
doing a miserable Job con­
Locally. Feeney commended
'Sanford can l»e a prime des­
Sanford for lls ongoing renova­
structing new buildings.* he
tination for tourist and resi­
tion of the RIU Theater and
Feeney epokc out against ex­ also for nl lacking the midge dents,* he Mid. “Sanford has
the opportunity to become a
problem. Midges are blind
cessive federal government and
booming area and one o f the
regulations and rallrd for a re­ mosquitoes that havr plagued
the shores of L.ikr Monroe most beautiful arras in (he
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Floridians this holiday season.
Donated eye glasses are re­
cycled by 'Project Right to
Slghr, a non profit partnership
between Central Florida Lion's
Clubs and local churches. The
group provides eye examina­
tion' and reconditioned eye
glasses to the economically
underprivileged In Florida and
underdeveloped *
countries
around the world. Last year,
'Project Right to Sight* recy­
cled more than 30.000 pairs of
used eyeglasses. 1,150 to those
In Central Florida.
Lost week, more than 100
volunteers associated with the
organization
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eye
health examinations and dis­
pensed used glasses In the
Orlando Magic's practice gym ­
nasium lo aland 500 people.
Many of the glasses donated
locally will be used for next
year's "Project Right _ to Sight?

The doctors and atalT o f Bayhead Eye Centre also work
with the local Lion's Club to
provide better sight to those In
need.
*We believe It to an Important
way lo give back to the com ­
munity one of life's moat pre­
cious gifts • clear vision,* M id
Carol Logon. "Our patients can
make a huge difference In
someone's life by simply giving
away something they ran no
longer use.*
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Framed In an examination
room at Bayhead is one of the
rewards of her work:
Dear Dr. Logan. I mould like
to thank you from my heart fo r
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that f could not see before. You

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SCC fraternity breaks its own record
o f Trustees present
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inducted, breaking last
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munity College* Pi
Chapter o f Phi Theta Kappa
twently broke It* own record.
With 230 family members,
friends, (acuity and member o f

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academic excellence. Inductees
must maintain a 3.5 or belter

g s d e point average. In addi­
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courage* Its members to be a c­
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community. PI Lamhdans vol­
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community organisation* In­
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B a ttle
rasa rags U
Sanford Police Department in 1905.
And the rails continue.......
- A n armed robber has hit a convenience store
on Airport Btvd.; a home burglarised on Oak
St., domestic violence at a rcWdcnce an Or­
lando Dr., a transient beaten up at West End
Shopping Center, drug dealers spotted on 13th
St., a holdup In progress at Nation’s Bank on
17-92.
* » *
BUI and Alma Craig, who live tn Mayfair V il­
las. recently had their home burglarised before
dawn on a Sunday. Mayfair Villas off Houle
46A and the Mayfair goo course Is not exactly
known to have such problems. Which makes
this Incident all the scarier.
The predators went through the residence,
coming Into the bedroom where the elderly
couple was sleeping.
*1 cried far two weeks after what happened.”
Alma Craig said. *We never heard them, which
Is probably a good thing. If we were awake and
aaw them, we may have been killed."
The Craigs have been In ihrtr home for 14
years. Some kids broke In several years ago
but did little damage.
The recent burglary was much more serious.
The thieves made off with Alma Craig’s pockrtbook. BUI Craig’s wallet, watch, diamond
ring, a skill saw and SO compact dfacs. The
Craig* estimated their loss at 93.500.
'It's impossible not to think about this and
be afraid of what happened and what could
happen, she said. ‘ It * maddening. We know
we could have been killed In our own home.”
BUI Craig said that a Sanford police officer
came to the house after they had called 9-1-1.
A second officer came to do fingerprint work.
*Wr w eir told another oftlcer would be to the
house on Monday.” Craig said, "lie railed in
but he did not come.
T w o and a half week* later when we needed
to complete the reports for our Insurance
agents, the oftlcer still hadn't come back. We
called, gave our rase number but got no reply.
Wc still haven't."
Apparently, the Craigs found out what others
have In similar Incidents The Sanford Police
Department will respond but no one t* «urr
what kind of follow-up there will be.
"These guys Itave been known to get sloppy
and not do the paperwork.” an officer from a
neighboring agency said. Th ere's a problem
there. It's been there for sometime.”
Neither Sanford Police Chief Joe DUIurd nor
IKputy Chief Dennis Whitmire could be
iched for comment.

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Many o f thooe who live In Sanford say the city

and that Its Image must
deserves better
more Intent on seeing a
No
change than the town's new mayor. Lany Dale.
Since becoming mayor In January,
Bf• Dale has
focused on reducing crime and the (car of
ertme in the city.
The new Clly Commission (Brady Leaaard
and Velma Williams came aboard In January
also) approved a 953.000 study o f the S fO In
report confirmed what many ex­
April. The rep&lt;
pected It would. The SPD was seriously flawed,
dysfunctional, in need o f a major overhaul.
Earlier this year. Dale said the commission
needed lo And out why crime waa aa bad a * M
was. and If one o f the reasons was that the
SPD wasn't up to snuff, then there would be
some changes.
Some at the SPD accuse Dale of being
against them. 'I'm not the enemy.” he Insists.
Sanford, aeal of the county government, is a
town that pretty much close* down by 5 p m.
on weekday*
there are few establishments that stay open
late.
Seminole Towne Center Mall Is busy after
dark. Monday through Saturday. The police
blotter contains dally reports or thefts at the
mall. Occasionally, there are car thefts.
Most folks who visit the mall, say they do so
without fear of being mugged or having their
car stolen.
There are trouble porkrls In Sanford, a
small city with big city problems. Low Income
housing on the east and west side* of the city
are the scenes of many r rimes.
The crime figure* In the rrcent study o f the
SPD Indicate that the department handled
three of the 17 murders In the county In 1996.
It handled 29 forcible rapes. 150 robberies.
358 aggravated aasault*. 825 burglaries. 2.155
larcenies, 295 motor vehicle (hefts.
The SPD, the report Indicated, must cope
with the highest total municipal crime Index
(3.8231 In Seminole County, with overall activ­
ity second only to the Sheriffs Office (with an
Index of 5.209). The hitch Is that the Sheriffs
Department services an overall population
base of 329.031 - nine times greater than the
city of Sanford 135.279.1
Sheriff Don Esllnger believes that the re­
cently opened Juvenile Assessment Center In
Sanford will help all agencies In the county to
deal with young offenders. By doing so the
rounty will be a much safer place In the com ­
ing years.
Ksllngrr liaa also said his deputies will as­
sist the SPD whenever they are asked. The
sheriffs office and the SPD will psrlnrr Iheir
efforts tn the Goldsboro area, one of the city's
most troubled tones.

CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Ivory Peterson. IS. of 819
Valencia St.. Sanford, ants ar­
rested Wednesday by Sanford
police. Peterson was charged
with resisting with violence,
aggravated battery on law en­
forcement officer, battery on
law enforcement officer, pos­
session of cocaine with Intent
to distribute and posaesslon of
cannabis.
Oftlcer* were dis­
patched lo a suspicious cor
call.
A
Road master
mountain
climber bike worth 9100 waa
stolen Tuesday In the 700
block o f Cypres# Avenue.
Dressea totaling $1,190 were
stolen Tuesday In the 200
block of East First Street.
R o b b e ry a rre s ts
Edgar Bass III, 26. of 2450
Dolarway St.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday by Longwood
police. Bass was charged with
robbery and arrested at the
comer of North State Road 600
and General Hutchaon Road.
Report said that Baas allegedly
try to steal a victim's purse,
and. when the victim Jumped
on die hood to try and prevent
Baas and accomplice
from
leaving. Bass dragged victim off
the hood.
Janice Oliver. 20. of 2220
Church St., Sanford, waa ar­
rested Thursday by tangwood
police.
Oliver was charged
with robbery and arrested at
the comer of North State Road
600 and Genera) Hutchaon
Road. Oliver la accused of be­
ing an accomplice In a robbery
where she allegedly took the
purse o f a victim, and also
pushed the victim in the face.
I n c id e n t s
A Hulfo IS speed worth 9180
waa stolen Wednesday In the
2600 block o f Marshall Avenue.
A tan 00 Butck four door, li­
cense plate URE92R. waa sto­
len Wednesday In the 1700
block of Lake Avenue.
An Emerson VCR worth 9350
was stolen Thursday In the 800
block o f South Sanford Avenue.
A blue 94 Pontiac Orand Am
four door, license plate number
AOP8462. was stolen Friday In
the 2500 block o f Clairmont.

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PTK Adviser Dr. Christopher
Bobbin* commended the PTK
community o f scholars for
achieving an outstanding level
o f academic excellence while
also maintaining that same ex­
cellence In their personal Uvea.
o f the Inductees are
raising families, caring for par­
ents. maintaining careers, and
pursuing artistic
Interests.
They ir e also leaders among
the volunteer community. *We
know, above all else, that a
sharp intnd Is little without a
notes Robbins.
During the Induction Cere­
mony, Guest Speaker Or. Hes­
ter E. Telman congratulated
the Inductees far tnrtr aca­
demic achievement*. She also
honored their famtUea for
making the financial sacrifice*
and enduring the hardship at
their student's absence. Tel­
ls a retired director of
for the U.S. Army.
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pursuM o f their goals. She re­
minded everyone of many well
known Individual* who met
with stumbling blocks, but
continued on to grrai success.
Winston Churchill failed 6th
grade. Russian novelist Leo
Tolstoy, author of War and
Peace, flunked out of college.
The beloved Wall Disney was
once fired by his newspaper
editor because he 'had no good
Ideas'. ‘ Education Is a contin­
uum.” said Tctman. She also
complimented SCC Adminis­
trators for reflecting a policy
that encourages
continuing
education.
A special presentation of
PTKs 'Impact On Excellence
Awards' concluded the cere­
mony. Throughout the year
PTK recognises faculty and
staff who rxcmpllfy excellence,
th is year's honored recipients
were Dr. William Jordan, pro­
fessor o f Mathematics: Dottle
Patshon. coordinator of Dis­
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spectalIst/IntrrprrtrT and Dr. Burt
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The Cily of Lake Mary, Florida, proposes to adopt the following
ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE 241 AS CODIFIED IN CHAPTER
154.09 ANO 154.53(B)(2) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF
THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. PROVIDING FOR DRY
CLEANERS WITHOUT ON-SITE PROCESSING WITH DRIVEIN FACILITIES AS A CONDITIONAL USE IN THE C-1 ZONING
DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS. SEVERABILfTY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A Public Hearing on the ordinance will be held on DECEMBER 4.
1997, AT 7:00 P.M., or as soon lhareafter as posstts, in the City
Commission Chambers, Lake Mary City Han, 100 N. Country
Club Road. Lake Mary, Florida. The public is Invtled to attend and
be heard. Acopy of the Ordinance is available in the City Clerk’s
office at Lake Mary City Hall.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING, HE OR
SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS. AND
THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMO­
NY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES 286.0105.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) 324-3024.
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homes available to law en forcem en t
officers at a 50 percent discount. Lo­
ra l
governm ents
and
non-profit
groups can also buy homes at a 30
percent discount.
Th e concept is a good one. but that
the entire city o f Sanford has been
highlighted as a blighted arru In
which to adm inister this program . Is
not good.
Through the United States D ep a rt­
m ent o f Housing and Urban D e ve l­
opm ent's O fficer Next D oor Program .
15 areas have been designated In
Central Florida, am on g them Midway.
W lnwood. Jam estown. Johnson Hill.
Lockhart. Bookcrtown. and the en tire
city o f Sanford. Th e discount applies
to HUD foreclosed homes In d is­
tressed neighborhoods.
Bob Ostcrman. director o f HUD's
single family housing division for nine
counties, said HUD worked with local
governm ents to Identify the areas.
The HUD homes In the southernm ost
section o f Sanford are excluded, but
those In the Sanford Historic D istrict
are not.
Ostcrman claim s this project was
not Instituted
for a governm ent
worker to cash In with cream pufT
profits by buying low and selling
high. And that can't happen If the
program Is adm inistered In neigh­
borhoods where home values are
pretty much the same. But that Is e x ­
actly what can happen In the h istoric
district, where homes range from
below $30,000 If In need o f m uch
renovation, to Just under $ 20 0,0 00
for one com pletely restored. So If a
$40,000
home
Is purchased
for
$20,000. renovated and sold for
$125,000. a tidy profit Is certain ly
Involved.
We think the program should be
adm inistered us It was Intended. In
truly blighted neighborhoods o f lik e
homes, to encourage
rejuvenation
that Is ulrcady evident In the h istoric
district.

LETTERS

Some points to make
First. let me congratulate you on having the
courage to print Mr*. Nell Snow’s Tiananm en
Square* letter, although It la In opposition to
your own views.
There are some points I wish to make
regarding your recent editorials on the
controversy over the proposed Twin Lakes
apartment complex.
1. Your edltoiial of Sunday. Nov. IS. states In
Its
headline.
’ Sanford’s
decision
on
development*. Please be advised that this was
NOT Sanford's decision but mayor Larry
Dale's. How many Sanford cltUens spoke for
this amendment (excluding the mayor)? I
counted ONE! And he did not say he was for It.
only that he did not object to It. The numerous
speakers protesting this amendment presented
overwhelming reasons against passage. But
with the help of the mayor's constant
Interruptions
and
argumentative
attitude
toward speakers opposing the amendment.
Commissioner Lessard was placed In a
dilemma. He said he could not decide,
although Mr. Eckstein gave him the perfect
’ out* by saying that If Lessard was unsure, he
should vote against. Could the dominating
posture of the mayor have Influenced Mr.
Lessard’s *yes* vote? Only Brady Lessard can
answer that, but his one vote on that fateful
night may change the entire character of this
beautiful city • and not for the better,
unfortunately.
2. It may be the policy of the Sai\fdrd Herald
to print their editorials in LARGER TYPE than
other letters and articles. If so, a reader's eye
will be drawn to the larger print, giving an
unfair advantage to your opinions • right or
wrong.
3. The Sanford Herald's pro-development
stance on this Issue (apartments In the wrong
place) regardless of the size and quality of the
opposition, leads one to conclude there may
be underlying causes. Is It possible that the
Sar\foni Herald Is obligated to the city and
county, and Its oflldals. for the large number
of legal notices that are published each week?
But no. I would never suggest that our local
newspaper or any newspaper could be
compromised by economics.
4. My neighbors and I feel that your editorial
opinions on this matter do not reflect those of
the majority o f the citizens of Sanford and do a
disservice to us all. This eras proved the night
of November 10. Not by the narrow loss, but by
the attendance and the manner In which the
meeting was executed. (OOPSI Slip of the pen
there.)
Sincerely.
Mark H. Holc o mb
Sanford

One o f the Florida Statutes that city oflldals
have to contend with Is F.S. 110. also known
as the Public Records Law. In essence U says
that any member o f the public has access to
written records kept by government. This
would Include letters received by d ty officials,
material brought to meetings, financial rec­
ords. etc. The only delay allowed Is the time
required to retrieve the document. It’s a hassle
to the bureaucracy but It’s meant lo protect
the public.
Here are some examples from actual events:
1. A Longwood d ty commissioner once scrib­
bled a note to another commissioner on the
dais during a meeting. A member of the mallence spotted the action and during a break,
came forward and demanded a ropy of the
notes which had to be produced.
2. When I was recently elected. 1 was shown
my new mailbox al City llsll. I wan also
handed a padlock and key lo go with It. I de­
clined the fork and key saying that my mall
was public record and should be open to the
public. Subsequently. I demanded to be shown

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the mall in one o f the tockrd mailboxes. The
clerk then proceeded to open It but I declined
saving. *1 waa Just testing you.* Afterwards. I

___ told that the locks
some commissioners frit that they
Invitations to free dinners. (A perk that goes
along with ribbon cutting, etc.)
3. In 1002. when the etty waa studying police
consolidation, the assistant police chief trav­
eled to southwest Florida lo look at a city that
had consolidated with the sheriff. After nta re­
turn. I asked the chief o f police for a copy of
the notes the assistant had taken. The chief
refused and went home. (Those who enforce
the law sometimes foe! they are above the law.)
At 8 a.m. the next morning. I waa at the State
Attorney's office writing a complaint. I had the
notes (public record) that I requested before
the day ended.
Our rights and freedoms arm continue to ex­
ist just aa long aa we a
them. The recent turn out at the polls,
wood had only 18 percent, la Indkatk
many people Just don't care.
The C*y Scene Is a rofcjmn Jar cMy qfJtclalM to
Inform you about cMy issues, Sufcmtostans ore
(rutted, but should be fontted to 800 words.

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Keeping pace
Living in Sanford is not for sissies
Living In Sanford Is not for sissies. If you are
a resident. It la almost essential to have a
highly developed sense of humor,
prevent one from plunging Into utter i
you realize your property Investment In this
star-crossed town remains in Jeopardy as a re­
sult of the dubious methods used by d ty gov­
ernment.
Recently, some o f us in Grovcvlew Village
(while not well known to many at City Hall.
Grovcvlew Village really Is In Sanford) fell It
necessary to go to City Hall regarding the Is­
sue of Sanford City Government continuing lo
provide reclaimed water lo Lake Mary and now
Heathrow and "pay* them large sums o f money
to upgrade their utility lines, while denying ac­
cess to the reclaimed water lo many of the
resident! of Grovevlew Village.
The reclaimed water lines have been run all
around the through Grovevlew Village lo get to
various locations in Lake Mary, with the lines
being within a few feet o f some homes In
Grovevlew Village who are being dei
Our visit to City Hall on Monday. October 27.
1097, proved Interesting, however frustrating.
We attended the commissioners' work-session
which was held at 4 p.m. In the afternoon.
Citizens are not allowed to speak at this
•work-session*. Apparently, we are not allowed
to hear either since there arc no microphones
In the room and only the people who alt
around a Urge table talking to each other are
allowed the privilege of knowing what la being
discussed.
There were many corporate-developer types
In attendance who were summoned to the tabic
to speak lo the commissioners. It would be a
safe bet to wager that citizens are not really
Intended lo be at 'work-sessions* since they
are scheduled si such an Inconvenient time for
citizens and seating is extremely limited. Not
many working people are available for 4 p.m.
meetings.
When the meeting waa over, we noticed that
a rather substantial food buffet had been set­
up by caterers just outside the meeting room.
We gathered this was for the convenience of
the commissioners and select corporate types,
we ’ citizens* were not Invited. So far. the City
Hall experience was not very positive. We were
not allowed to speak, we were not allowed to
hear, and we were not Invited to eat. We
rushed to a restaurant to get something to eat
since we also wanted to attend the regular
meeting at 7 p.m.
The agenda for the regular Commission
meeting schedules ’ Citizen Participation* to be
Aral. I fear the reason for this scheduling la to
dispense with this segment as quickly aa pos­
sible. One doesn't get the feeling tnat the
commission is 'citizen friendly*. In fact, they
seemed surprised that any citizens had even
attended the meeting, much less wanted to
speak.
It Is apparent that the citizen la at a decided
disadvantage, when they come before a dis­
passionate and very likely disinterested panel
of politicians to discuss a subject o f which the
citizen feels great passion about* The citizen is
made to look like a fool for even trying to bring
a matter to their attention for a remedy.
The citizens In Grovevlew Village were told.
In essence, they would have to wait for money
to become available through some type or
‘ State Grant’ before they would be able to have
the lines installed to be allowed access to the
reclaimed water. Which o f course, translates to
•NEVER*.

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Have you ever noticed how the speed st
which some people move can differ dramati­
cally? Sure we all move differently, younger
people are usually In a hurry so their move­
ments are quick and unstructured. Aa we all
get older our movements are more calculated
and structured.
We usually don't take much notice to every
person’s movement, unless of course, we see

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However. Sanford City Commissioners will
continue thetr practice of "paying* Lake Mary
and Heathrow to Insure they have access to
the reclaimed water. Two gentlemen who com ­
plained that thetr street flooded every time It
rained were told they were on the ‘ L IS T to
have It corrected. Must keep calling us* Is what
they were told by the Public Works representa­
tive. Want to bet that answer also translates to
a - n e v e r :?
Grovevlew Village has had barricades on the
sidewalks o f Anthony Drive for almost 5 years
due to collapsed drainage systems We are still
‘ calling*!
Another gentlemen pointed out U&gt; the com­
mission that they had no right to allow devel­
opers to build on a public park (Fort Mellon
Park) which Is owned by the citizens of San­
ford and was specifically dedicated for Iheir
The commission thanked him for bringing a
well prepared case for thetr consideration. A
few days later I read that developers will be
allowed to build on the park within the next
year. So much for being polite and well pre­
pared! *
It la extremely unfortunate and even danger­
ous when citizen participation and Interest Is
pcrcctvcd by the elected oflldals aa Interfer­
ence or an annoyance. Over the yean. Sanford
citizens seemed to have been conditioned to
have lower expectations regarding the level of
services and competence of their dty oflldals.
This must change. It must not be the case that
d ty officials are surprised when they sec any
citizens at the meetings. It's no wonder that
they have "Special Sessions* and vote yea or
nay on issues few citizens even hear about, ex­
cept aa some obscure ordinance number.
I resolve. In the future, to attend as many
meetings as possible and invite all my fellow
citizens to do the same. One o f the things we
need to work on getting rid of are those ri­
diculous "Work-Sessions*. They certainly must
be a violation of. at least, the spirit of the
•Sunshine Law*. While having a meeting be
public. I'm sure that It also means the citizens
should also be able to hear the discussions.
The current operation o f the Sanford City
Commission Is definitely not what could be
considered as a participatory type of govern­
ment. It appears the commissioners would
much rather restrict thetr Interactions and
communications to developers and various
corporate types than with listening to or deal­
ing with the problems of the average citizen.
They must maintain a balance of pursuing
•good* development prospects for the d ty
while Insuring that the day-to-day service
problems of the citizens are resolved.
Did you ever hear that sports metaphor?
Something about ‘ remembering who brought
you to the dance*? Elected oflldals should
never forget that the citizens are the ones they
must ask If they want to continue going to the
•Dance*.

person, flic n we notice thetr vtMtkhattf. *
walker or guide dog. Sure, noticing these
things is usually nothing more than Idle cu­
riosity. but It does show that there is a d if­
ference.
There are other times when we may see a
person In a grocery store checkout line and
this person may have a physical condition
such aa multiple sclerosis,
muscular
Ddystrophv or cerebral palsy. Just to name a
few. This disabled person can take awhile In
paying foe his or her purchase.
Sure enough, there Is always someone In
the same line who looks and acts a little irri­
tated. If the Irritated person would only con­
sider that everyone must be conscious and
accepting of each other's own pass, whether
they are disabled or not.
Then there are people at work or In a so­
cial group who are unacceptlng to the fact
that some of ua In the disabled community,
have a slower paaa that others. I honestly
believe that moat people do not behave Ukr
this simply because of a malicious nature. It
to usually just a case of petty Jealousy.
Strange aa It sounds, some people are
honestly Jealous o f some of the things that
disabled people get like the convenient
’ Handicap* parking spaces. Now don't think
I take all of this Ughtly. On the contrary. I
take tt very seriously and personally. What It
bolls down to to prejudice, even if tt to ‘ thinly
disguised.*
If anyone
ar
to thought o f negatively because
o f thetr physical movement or who or what
they are. that to wrong. Not unlawful, but
wrong. If these prejudices go too far. they
become
unlawful.
That
to
why
the
’ Americana With Disabilities Act*, estab­
lished in 1990. to there. In abort, here la
what It says: T h e Americana with Disabili­
ties Act* to U.S. legislation that extends civil
rights protection to citizens with physical or
mental disabilities. It protects people with
disabilities from discrimination tn employ­
ment and public accommodations, mandates
that buildings, public transportation sys­
tems, telecommunication systems and other
public services be made accessible to tndlvtduala with disabilities.*
It to true that we like to mention the above
legislation often here at "Special People*,
and there to a good reason for that We all
need reminding. For the first several years of
Ua inception, profile rarely paid tt much at­
tention. Now. over seven years later. It’s
starting to get the respect tt needs.
As we mentioned earlier, idle curiosity ta
one thing, but taken to Ua extreme la dan­
gerous. So If you see a person at a little
slower paaa than you. just be patient.

Let y o u r vo ic e be heard
Our readers are Invited to contribute guest
opinion columns for publication aa well aa
letters to the editor. Each elected official and
politico who has announced candidacy for
elected office tn Seminole County Is encour­
age to write as often aa once a month. Opin­
ions expressed need not be those o f the Her­
ald; we may or may not agree with you. but we
will always uphold your First Amendment
right to express your views.

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Ftonda •Sutoey. November 23.1997. S A

Opinions
What we can’t expect from our legislators
Representative John M
to Oriando this past
and presented his vtew
«h a t la wrong in America and
o f the
_ eolu' them.
. .
column the
day stated that he
baa presented the problems,
but what are hts solutions? I'd
ik e to elaborate on that point.
Pint, m presenting problems
and outlining a course for the
nation, a course that you feel
will lead the nation In the di­
rection o f renewal, you are not
proclaiming that you have all
the answers. What you are do­
ing la presenting to the Ameri­
can people the problems, as
you see them, and a direction
In which to proceed In order to
solve these problems and to
renew what you. and most
ather Americana believe is the
only way to maintain, or refain, the American spirit.
The very foundation upon
which this nation once rested
la being eroded Ire not only
poor government but by too
_____ (X r nation
today la not what the founding
fathers Intended, nor would
they approve of the Intrusion of
our present government Into
the Itves of our cittern*.
When men like Kaslch pres­
ent their views, or outlines,
they should not be expected to
know all the answers. It la un­
reasonable to expect anyone to
be able to place before the
American people not only a
view o f what la wrong In
America but also all of the anrerers. lie Is doing what la ex­
pected o f him. He la telling us

been asked for your help.

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Think about this,
Seminole County

TWAIN...finally.

HATTON II
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what the
aeeklng solutions.
The sotuttona do not be with
Rep. Kaafch. but with ua. We
have the mistaken view that
our obligation ends once we
that point
e foDv
r a t a l)
goes well. The truth la. that Is
only the beginning o f our obli­
gation. Once we hare elected
those who wtO represent ua. N
Is our responsibility to con­
tinue to be m touch, to be
aware of ongoing Issues and to
present our stews to that rep­
resentative
regarding
our
thoughts,
suggestions,
and
even possible sotuttona re­
garding various matters.
Kaslch has presented a list
of what he pc rccfres la wrong
and haa outlined possible solu­
tions. lie haa In effort, done
hla job . and rather weO at
that. There are very few that
would disagree with hla analy­
sis. However. It Is unreason­
able to expert him to have all
of the solutions.
The American people must
understand that we do have
good people In government.

. but there are those
is cur obligation
to aippart
• daily basis, to back
p w with, to
and possible
Thta la what repreit la ad
It can truly
the nation aa a whole.
repreto be effective tf we
are not there and they muat
t e a the onslaught o f special
interests fay themselves. You
cannot gs to war without on
army. It Is up to ua to be that
army. If we do not enlist by
voting...and then participat­
in g -w e can expert nothing
better then to are the paid
army. In the form of lobbyists,
to be setting policy.
The problem* of this nation
are ultimately In the hand* of
the people of this nation. If
that should ever change, and ll
could If we are not fully in­
volved. we will no longer be a
Democracy. Do not expert
those who bring ua the bad
news to also bring ua all of the
solutions. Dr thankful that you
have been Informed and have

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Transport a-i
Dair y may
be the one to see the
______
e light
and
not be In a hurry to proceed
with this project. Win our local
transportation
authority be
)ust as careful regarding the
Tight Rail System?"
m?" AH of
brings me to an Important
point.
What la more Important at
this time? O ir schools, our
children? fo r months w t have
been bombarded with the d i­
lemma regarding arhoola i
the fate o fm ir children. If
priorities were really to ORDER
II seems to me that the billions
being planned for transporta­
tion systems, that are at the
m y feast In question aa to
whether or not we need them
or can aflord them, could he
dreerted to education.
Ilowevtr . aa I understand it
the BuOrt Train to one of Gov­
ernor Chiles pet programs
along with other lawmakers, aa
to the U O tfT RAIL locally. This
may be the time for you to ask
your representatives about di­
verting acme o f that funding lo
education. Let's are how much
they ready careft There to no
question that these kinds of
transportation systems could
be pul on hold, the projerts re­
duced or eliminated.
So here are a few sugges­
tions. or solutions, to educa­
tion funding and change. Cre­
ated a voucher system to cre­
ate freedom o f choice regarding
schools
Divert questionable
funding away horn transporta­
tion rail systems lo help fond
education.

Repeat
mm Paga U

to rated by fevda. with a Level One the most

fenders commit a single criminal art and upon
arrest discontinue their criminal activity.
Spiegel goes on lo say that a small group of
highly criminal offenders or repeat offenders
account for a majority of all criminal offenses.
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court Judge O.H.
Eaton, who has served on the criminal bench
In Seminole County, aaid that "most repeat
offenders come from the lower aortal strata,
do not have high school degrees and
j a r * dru gaddtots' gatosiaa«d that about
AOH o f the crimes commuted are drug related
whether It be directly Involved sHh drugs oc -M
to to fotfUl a need.
Assistant Stale Attorney Tom Hastings said
that (he moat common excuses repeat viola­
tors use to that they are either trying to aipport a drug habit or It to the only thing they
blow . "About 80 lo 90 percent of felony convic­
tions are repeal offenders." he said.
Statist lea on rertdtvtem provided by Chief
Deputy Harriett show that In the county, a lit­
tle more than half the offenders sadaty their
sentences, and a little leas than half on com­
munity supervision have their sentences re­
voked for violating the terms. In 1906. there
were 638 violations of community supervision
In Seminole County.
And statewide, about half (he Inmates admit­
ted to prison have been there before.
Harriett said that the Seminole County
Sheriff* Office has a unit dedicated to tracking
career criminal*. The severity of their offenses

Ligh ts"We’re wondering why there
are so many phones and If they
are there lor economic gains
for legal or Illegal purpoaea,"
Williams said. "I rode to other
areas In the city and couldn't
find this anywhere else."
Williams and her constitu­
ents want to know If the
phones are being used to en­
hance any kind of Illegal activ­
ity, Including drugs and prosti­
tution. on 13th Street.
T have no proof of anything
and I’m not accusing anyone
but I have question* in my
' mind." she said. "We are quite
disturbed and there are a lot of
questions. | am asking the city
for help.
! To alleviate existing prob­
lems on 13th Street. Including
illegal activities. Williams Is
also asking for additional
.lighting primarily on the east
end o f 13th Street to 16th
Street.
"This to needed for safety
reasons and I learned from
citizens that It to a paramount
need." she aaid.
Williams said the lighting Is
needed for many reasons; for
youth walking home from ac­
tivities and also for those
walking to and from the neigh
. borhood churches.
In addition. Williams said.
"We feel this would discourage
illegal activities and provide
safety for the police and fire
department when they come
; Into the area. Business owners
-would fed safer too.*
• The commission will discuss
! the 13th Street Issues during
; Ns work session at 3:30 p m.
Also on the agenda:
Discussion of the city man­
ager's evaluation and salary

"When they are released from the DOC
(Department o f Correc tional and come home to
Seminole County, a deputy pays a visit. It'a a
constructive visit." Not only does the career
criminal know he to being monitored, but the
deputy makes him or herself available to the
offender to help dtoouartr him from Anther
criminal activity.
SptegrTa book said that a study showed ar­
rest and court experience docs little to deter
the chronic offender. Solegcl also aaid that
l "puntalxRfpt was tossrasry related to chronic
offending; the more stringent the sanction
chronic offenders received, the more likely they
would be to engage In repeated criminal be­
havior.*
Haatlnga aaid the two moat powerful statutes
In place to try and deter the repeat offender
are the Violent Career Criminal Art or Four
Strikes You're (XU and the Prison Release ReOffrnder Art. The statutes are In place to try
and Incapacitate re-offenders, but. aaid Hast­
ings. "those Individuals who qualify for these
two statutes usually are beyond reform." The
Prison Release Re-Offender Art to the one most
recently Implemented. It applies In the sen­
tencing of a violator In that the Judge presiding
over a case has no discretion when It comes to
serving punishment.
That means that the
judge muat slay within the guidelines o f the
minimum and maximum penalties, which are
enhanced for the repeat offender.

Josephine Mreka. 83. Win­
ter Springs, dtos Friday. Nov.
21 at her residence. Born Nov.
24. 1914 In Trenton. N.J.. she
moved to Central Florida nine
year* ago.
Survivors include husband
Oerald O. Meeks. Winter
Springs: son OscaM T. Masha.
Plantation. Fla.: daughter Di­
ane J. Mason. Winter Springs;
8 grandchildren
and one
great-grandchild.
Danflcld
Funeral Home.
Winter Springs. In charge of
arrangement*.

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Semnoie County, Florida
range.
Discussion of code update
methodology.
Discussion of recommenda­
tion from the Law Enforcement
Options Committee to hold a
referendum to change the en­
tity responsible for supervising
the police and fire departments
to the city manager.
Discussion of proposed land
development fee revisions.
Presentation
of
service
weapon to Commander Doug
Dlshop.
Presentation o f the county's
U A Highway 17-92 Redevel­
opment Plan.
Public hearing to consider
closing, vacating and aban­
doning a north south alley be­
tween Spurting Street and West
23rd Street and between Park
and Oak avenues.
Public hearing lo consider
dosing, vacating and aban­
doning Commercial Street be­
tween Mulberry and Pomegranite avenues.
Public hearing to consider
the Sanford Airport Authority's
proposed amended budget.
Second reading and adoption
of ordinances to amend the
classification and pay plan.
Consider a request from
Robert O. and Marguerctte S.
Sullivan for waiver of Impact
fees.
Consider a request to declare
the structure at 1011 Holly
Avenue a lawfully existing non­
conforming structure.
Consider adopting resolu­
tions regarding a ligh t rail
amendment.
an
Interlocal
agreement with the county for
building Inspection sendees,
and providing a commitment of
•75.000 to Ooldleaf Technolo­
gies aa an economic incentive
for relocating In Sanford.

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isgantng toe proposed ordnance to sccowNncs w*i toe proesdwet used by toe
BCC or submit widen comments to toe Ctrrant Plsmng ONcs. 1101 East First
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Altamonte Swings!

***** 9ui&gt;&lt;^ r&gt;
_____________ 33.
, ______

_ Altamonte

day

"Altamonte Swinge!*, an even­
ing o f dancing with the Alta­
monte J a n Ensemble, which la
directed by Sanford resident
Mike Arena. The group will be
playing the big band sounds o f
Duke Ellington. Count Basle.
Glenn Miller. Stan Kenton and
Buddy Rich.
The event wiU
also feature the "Lady o f Song*
Linda Cole.
This event will
take place Sunday evening.
Nov. 33. from 7 p.m tin 10 p.m.
at the Orlando North Hilton
Hotel atSSO South North Lake
Altamonte Springs.
Door admlsalon la 95.
fo r
Information, (407) 323-

atrotltng

the

Boulevard

_______ at the n fth Annual
D cU nd ran Festival o f the
Aria. TMa Is a Judged and Ju­
ried art show with over 300
artiste and prUe,money up to
1907 la the nfth arv
r wowing in artlat
public participation. Live
ant. youth art exhlI hands an art for
f a further Informs_________ lam Street De*
at (904| 730-0040.

I h s Longwood Arte It CraAs
Festival la ta It’s Slat year and
arlfi boat about 400 booths this
On Saturday, Nov. 33.
undoy. Nov. 33. In the
Dtstrtrl on
Warren and Wilma
from State Road 437 to
Street, vialto n win «xe hand-crafted
as distinctive
o f art that win be on
Food and tours o f the
McIntyre House will be
The event la aponthe Central Florida
la free, fo r
please call
(407)333-0335.

Springe

Leisure

The CM c Theatres o f Central
Florida present the 1991 triple
Tbny Award winning The 3rc m Garden now through Sinday. Dec. 14. aa part o f the
MalnStafe Scrtea. The Serrrf
Garden will be performed on
the MsinStsgr at the Ctvtc
Theatres of Central Florida
Thursdays through Saturday*
at 8 p.m.. With matinees Bindays at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are
918 and are available at the
Ctvtc Theatre* Box Office In
Ortando Loch Haven Park.
1001 E Princeton Street. (407)
095-7365.
Group rates are
also available by calling 8003350.

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • It was a bright,
spiritual spectacular. Life ex­
uded from the rainbow cast of
GadiprO. the replacement play
for the Rita Theatre now per­
forming at the Sanford Ctvtc
Center through Sunday. Nov.
23.
Unfortunately, a nearly iky
turnout sparked a startling
revelation from Rltz main man
Fred Rogers. *1 will no longer
produce plays for the Rltz due
to the poor turnout by Sanford
residents." Rogers said.
Ro­
gers said that hr would remain
on the board for the Rite, how­
ever. He made the announce­
ment before the play began.
Once people settled tn from
the news, they were treated to
a loyoua musical delivered with
Jolting energy and bouncy piz­
zazz.
The production which
took the place of 7tn Types
was
presented
flawlessly.
From the opening number to
the grand flnaJe. the players
exploded Jumping and singing
with charm and exuberance.
Godspell 1s the 197ffs hit
musical originally produced on
(he New York stage and con ­
ceived by John-Mtchael Trbelak wtth music and lyrics by
Stephen Schwartz. This spe­
cific production la In associa­
tion wtth the Titusville Play­
house.
It is dlrertrd by
Broadway veteran and. cur­
rently- a visiting professor of
Iheatrr at the University of

Eating out? Hops is top quality
spinach grattn.
The grilled salmon (913.951
was subtly
seasoned
and
topped by a smooth dill cream
sauce. The abundant portion of
chicken and pasta (95.951 Is
based by lender grilled chicken
breast and topped with a tasty
light cream sauce. A full slab
o f barbecued baby back ribs
1913.95) was char broiled and
finger licking apod. The plump

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Located near the
entrance o f Seminole Towne
Center, the newest Hops res­
taurant offers the aame top
quality as tto other namesakes.
The philosophy la the aame.
Fresh quality food cooked atmI h u , all this great , food
served in great surrouitamp^
what else can one aak for?
How about freshly bra wed
beer?
At Hopo Ontl and 1
which la at the center of the
restaurant and enclosed In
glass Several vats hold the va­
rieties o f beer offered, which
Include Lightning Bold Gold,
Clearwater Light. Hammerhead
Red and a seasonal Brrwmastec's Choice. When the beer la
ready, M to chilled and pumped
directly Into the taps.
The establishment ta spa­
cious and warm, decorated in
richly stained woods. The im­
maculate open air kitchen al­
lows diners to view their meals
being prepared In the expan­
sive grill area. Chela slice
prime rib and other cuts of
beef, chicken and pork to or­
der. Seafood choices ranging
from shrimp to salmon are
also grilled.
All meals are served with
warm honey butter croissants.

H m s G r ill and B a r
111 O r e g o a A v e n u e
S a n fo rd
The house salad is served
chilled and chock full o f fresh
mixed greens not found In most
eateries. Topped with potato
slicks and chopped baron, the
salad Is served with a choice of
dressings
Including
honey
mustard, blue cheese, garlic
ranch and Caesar's. The house
tarragon vinaigrette la a stand
out.
The prime rib (910.95 for 0
ounces, 913.95. 13 ounces,
914.95. 16 ounces) was succu­
lent and served exactly aa or­
dered. Entrees are served with
a salad and a choice o f french
fries, black beans and rice or

W EATH ER
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c A r r

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j : Partly cloudy srtth
a 30 percent chance o f rain.
Hl|ha In the uppcr-70a. Lows
In the tnldriOe. 0wnday:
Partly cloudy. Highs tn Die
uppcr^TOa^Uvrofri UtejmidSunny. Highs In the low lo
mid-70*. Lows In the low-

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SATURDAT:
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TABU:
min..
11:35 a.m..
maj.5:25a.m..
min.. 11:20
p.m..maj.5:45
p.m.
TOMM:
Daytona
Roach:
high: 1:28 a.m., 1:45 p.m.,
tow: 7:44 a.m., 8: IB p.m. Now
Smyrna Bosch: high:
1:33
a.m.. 1:50 p.m.,
low: 7:49
a.m..
823
p.m..
Cscon
Beach: high: 1:48 a.m.. 2:05
p.m.. low; 8:04
a.m., 8:38
p.m.

SUNDAY
SATURDAY
Ptaldy 79 04 Ptaldy 7SS4
MONDAY
ta a y 70 91

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Daytona Beach || Haw
• m y n a Reach: Seas are 2-4
feet wtth a moderate chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona la 85 degrees and at
New Symnta. 65 degrees.
Winds are from the southeast
at 10-15 m.p.h.

Other restaurant specialties
Include Southbcarh chicken
(98.85). featuring a fresh basil,
tomato and chevrion goal
cherse accompaniment. J a ­
maican lop strictn (911.95) Is
marinated In a pineapple, soy
sauce and ginger mixture.
You really ran t go wrong al
Hop*.
The restaurant la open Monday-Thunday and Sunday. I I
a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday and
Saturday. 11 a.m. to midnight.

Charity Cars
hosts event
in Sanford

The high temperature In
Sanford Friday
was 82 de­
grees and the overnight low
was 65.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m..
Friday totaled .00 Inches.
•Sunrise................6:51 a.m.
•Sunset.................5:30 p.m.

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Gadaprfl
Is .about
the gospel
o f St. Matthew. It Is on educa­
tional enlightenment wtur bib­
lical parables that make you
think. And the resurrection set
la enough to bring a tear to
your eye.
Tickets for the play are 912
for adults and 910 for seniors
and students.
Tickets are
available at Delilah’s Antiques.
Our House Books and A Sec­
ond Image Costumes all in
Historic Downtown Sanford.
For more Information, call 3218111. On Saturday. Nov. 22.
time at the play starts at 8
p.m.. and Sunday. Nov. 23. the
wtU atari at 3:30 p.m.
f this was truly Rogers' swan
sang then it was a melodious
testament and tribute to the

T,

(vying to
to

Incredible effort o f
bring cultural
cr
Sanford.

NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGES AND
BCC PUBLIC
DECEMBER 2 ,1SS7
Nottco la horotoy gwsn that tho Sorranote County Boord of County Cornrrwalonora (BCC) wR conduct a
pubic hooting on Docombor 2, 1997, beginning al 1:30 p.m., or aa toon thereafter as poeetate. In tat
County Sorvicoo BufcJng, 1101 East Fire! Shoot. Sanford. Florida, Room 1028 (Board Chambers). Tho
purpose of fois hoanng a to consider recommandtaone of tho Local Planning AgancyfPtenning and
Zonmg Commotion (LPA/P&amp;Z). meows pubAc input, and nput from any local government or ofoar
agency, ratahng to the proposed lend use changes and amendment*. This wH be the drat ot two pubic
haaringa by too BCC The second pubic hearing, to be advertised, writ be hold on Docombor 18,1997.
The propoeed ordnance scheduled for enactment by toe BCC ia entitled:
AN O N O B IA N C f FURTHER AM—
IQ ONOBMMCt HUM— W 91-11, ft
AMENDED, KNOWN A 9 THE 9 I M M 0 L I COUNTY COM— I —
PLAN;
CAPITAL

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CIRCULATION. MA— T K A N tfT AND BCOMOMK —
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The Sanwcle County Comprahaneive
Pton tori is being propoeed lor
amerxbnent to prowls tor mirt(uhedceonri tekig el a *it srawtwnmani
aid *anaey oriented buemeeeee.
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-T A N M T
SANFORD • Charity Car* Is
pleaaet
rased to announce Its first
»y extravaganza to be
holiday
held on Wednesday. Dee. 3, on
site at their Sanford location.
Charity Care
invites the
publlcto come and share the
joy aa a minimum o f 20 vehi­
cles will be received by pre­
selected candidates to assist
them In their transition from
dependency to self sufficiency.
The audience will include re­
ferral agencies, vehicle recipi­
ents. vehicle donors, local and
state elected officials, and cor­
porate and foundation repre­
sentatives. Attendance la an­
ticipated lo exceed 200 indi­
viduals.
Come to witness the Joy as
Charity Cara gives the keys to
new futures to 20 Central
Florida disadvantaged citizens.
This Is an opportunity for Indi­
viduals and organizations to
experience the wonderful suc­
cess o f Charity Cara innovative
models for local and national
welfare reform. The event will
commence at 11:30 a.m. at
1980 North Cameron Avenue In
Sanford, FI. Refreshments will
be served.
Please call 3245060 to RSVP for this unique
celebration.

Orgpn&amp;Ttssue

_ 1-4-17-Sl-41-44

Central Florida. Dr. Nicholas
Rinaldi.
Mary Paqutn is the
play's musical director and
also executive director of the
Titusville Playhouse.
Players for Godspell are
Charles J. Graves, Clark M.
McClelland.
Meghan
Allen.
Ember Bartlett, Ryan Cheek,
Vicki Cheek. Joe S. Fife. Jynnlfcr V. Jemlson. Ashley ft.
Klnslow,
Sarah Kraus and
DeAnna Maynard.
To single
o f these player* out Is un­
fair. They sit do a bang up and
break out Job. They definitely
deserved to play to a bigger
crowd. But It was more for t ie
people that did show up be­
cause o f the sheer enjoyment
these young actors brought to
the Ctvtc Center.

D O N A T I O N

Shat n th ft. 9m yatikduai*
For i free brochure call

1-800-355-SHARE.

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The Seminole Coirty Compraftaneive
Plan tori &gt;» bang proposed tor
amendmenttoprovtdetormiriSJurtodcvorwi tang at addl wSerlwnnanl

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The Semincie Comfy Coroprehanaive
Pton tori to being proposed tor
amendment to provide tor mdejuriadfcnonai s,t»ig oi adrit entertainment
and lexuaSy onentod buaneerea.

MgRt Land use emeniknentz on property containing Hood prone and wetland araaa remain eiiiject to tie appfcable
Coneervalton land uaad*eignation and various orertay inning d en ifir etinoa and related provtetona.
Thsaa propoeed land uea changes wN Invoiv* changaa to the County's Future Land Uaa Map (tea
(BCC District B). The amendnenta also have concurrent roioninga which ere contained in

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The ganerd pubic ie encouraged to vpear at Me hearing and praeent inpu on the i
__ _ __
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eoondmea eta toe procedure* ueed by *to BCC or eubnri eriSen cummanti to toe Cunwa Ptonring 0 0 c* IIOIEeet Fkri
Street, Santord. FL 32771. telephone (407) 381-1130, erienaion 7433 or FAX 328-3230. Thto hearing m*y b* cwtaued tom
«nw to »me as ta r t neceirwy by r e BCC Cope* ot toe propoeed ordnance* end retried IrAzmtaotvIntejffirgire wStop
eorvrwrte Imaiy received, are avatebto tor pubfc roviro ri »w addree* ebov* Itocm liWLbteraen to* h azed WO am. and
100 pm., Moratoy tvougri Fmtoy, exdudtog hehtoye. A eopyot «w propoeed ordnance to riw aveirite tor p lfe (aria* to tto
County ComrrteetonHecordiOtfce at ■&gt;* above addwte, Room2204.
___ ________________ ___ __________ i to partdpato In any at frees proceednge thtxJd eorSM Sre I
Dapartnent ADA Coordnater 4# hour* In at«nca at toe merilng at (407) 321-1130, erienaion 7941. P w a w ere addiedatot«
■toy WSh to apperi any dadatoo made at « e meeanp Swy «P need a record of tn proceednga end toreuchJMpoafc ttoymm
need to wwtz* tm a vwbalm record ot * » proceednge to made. wNcrirecad toctodee tw toeimony end eWtonce tpon «Ndi
tie appeal la to be baaed, pm Sedan 2810101, Florida t
KURD OF COUNTY (
IftaW ntf COUNTY. FLOtaOA
■Ys,

�G o s p e l --------Cmmtim m t hmm h « i 1A
Among the performer* will be
The
Dtarie
Erhoe*.
The
Caanaland Boy*. The Florid*
Melody Boy* and local group
The Sunshine Quartet. The Are
department will present
a
plaque to The Florida Boy* for
SO year* of singing. And of
course as in year* past. James
•aid he wlO sing solo.

James, who play* most In­
strument* and sings, said he
does a little bit of everything,
lie has performed at many
churches In Sanford and also
at various community gather­
ings.
*1 love lo sing." James said.
"Tve been doing this I was
knee high.*
A few years ago. he said, he
wa* port of a fireman's quartet

■ professional crimetnd. completing his duin recognition o f tto* action. Sheriff rvnn
Ealingcr awarded the Purple Heart lo MrOndf
the Crime Fighting Dug.

and. “It was a lot o f fun."
charity this year, probably a
As a running Joke. James bum renter or a hospital,
said he and his cohorts greet James said. •
rankle firefighters teffing them
In addition to food and le­
thal i hey srtU have to perform
frrshments there will be door
at the Oospel Sing aa part o f _______________ ___________
the Job requirement.
The event usually draws be­
tween 800 |o 1.100 people.
Lost year proceeds benefited
the Arnold Palmer Hospital.
The Orrflghtrr* will chose s

commissioners about the Delegation's public
meeting on Tuesday al the Altamonte Springs
City Hall.
The meeting Is lo begin at 0 a m. and be over
at noon.
As a rule, each o f the five Seminole County
commissioners would allend.
This time, they can't. Tuesday Is the BCC
meeting day. loo.

*****

*■ 1997‘
* 130 p m , or m toon N n d b r a* poMHo, n
Butting. 1101 East Pint Street. Sanford, Florida, Room 1029 (Board Chariton).

the County

" a * ™ ™ * * ”* * • * Local PIvmfngAgincyPlOTiingand
10!! (LPA5&gt;tZ). receive ptgfe tap*. and input from any local government or offier
to ** P*0?*** roreninga. This wd be the Aral of tew pubic hearings by tie BCC. Tho
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Th e bell tolls for A ll Souls
At Its Tuesday afternoon meeting at the
Chambers Room, the Board of Seminole
County Commissioners will acknowledge the
11Oth anniversary of All Souls Catholic Church
In Sanford.
The Ant Catholic Mssars were celebrated for
the Sanford Mission, one o f the oldest In Cen­
tral Florida, at Doyle’s Livery Stable In 1883.
The cornerstone for All Souls was laid five
years later.
A Resolution will be presented lo Father
Richard Trout, the pastor of All Souls.

Nice scheduling, folks
Stale Rep. Tom Feeney, who chairs the
Seminole County Legislative Delegation, sent
notice this past week lo the Seminole County

with their fellow classmates.
Grimm will encourage stu­
dents to write in their Journals
and record their experiences.
She said she hopes the
camp-out will help students
with their every day lives
stressing (he Importance of
team work and respect.

You've been gelling letters from him for
years • Seminole County Tax Collector Ray
Valdes.
Recently. Valdes got a lei ter himself • from
the Florida Tax Collector* Association.
He's the new president of the association, by
a unanimous vole of 60 follow lax collectors.
Valdes also recently Informed the county
commissioner* that his office was delighted lo
remit a rrfund o f 93.777,183. This represented
the Ocncral Fund portion of the unused reve­
nue generated and saved by the office al the
dose o f the fiscal year.
A 9100.113 refund was paid lo the School
Hoard of Seminole County by Valdes' office.
"We are proud lo remain a part of the cure
and not a part of the problem of the Increasing
demand for more tax dollars." Valdes said.

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SEM IN O LE TODAY

Seminoles ‘grounded’
Merritt Island running
lame too strong as
•eminole falls 34-21

overshadow a
great season
MERRTIT ISLAND _ It would have been
***F far Seminole to have hung (to head at
the end of laat night's playoff loss at Merritt
Island.
The *Noles had played well all season and
“ ** I**ne was there far them last night,
much closer than the 34 21 score Indicated.
Sure there were same upset player*, but af­
ter a season o f turning around the entire
program, the Tube had a lot to be proud of.
Aa their heads hung low. coach Jim W or­
thington didn't bark, he didn't yell, he only
told his players he was proud o f them.
That's how all of Sanford should feel.
The whole community has a lot to be
proud o f with their Seminoles. You don't al­
ways have to win to cam respect and gain
lessons in Ufa and that's what happened at
Seminole this year.
The game Is inconsequential in the whole
scheme o f things. The Notes will get over the
loss, several o f their players will suit up
•gain next season In college and Worthing­
ton will have an undefeated Junior varsity
team available to help replace the graduated
Seminoles.
Things will go on In Sanford, but let's take
a minute to remember the players who took
off their shoulder pads for the final time last
night.
There's the defensive backfield led by
Amlck Footman and Ned Raines who move
an after helping the ‘Notes stop every passing
team they faced all season.
' ON*? forget the running attack. Jo*
Knight practically hobbled onto tig field after
teaM ng with underclassman Dcon Howard
to lead the Seminoles' vaunted running at­
tack all season. Tim Raines was there once
Knight went down with an Injury and
Lashon Cardin waa a late addition to the
stable and proved his worth with a gamelying kickoff return for a touchdown to open
the second half last night.
Of course the Seminoles’ ground game
would have gone nowhere without an under­
rated and averachlevtng offensive Une. Rob
Legenhauaen and Bryan Roberts are gone
but Knight owes some of his college scholar­
ship money to the guys who built the holes
all season.
On the defensive Une, Marcus ‘ Coco* Burr
spent the final minutes of Seminole's final
game last night en route to the hospital after
suffering a serious Injury. Burr belonged In
a hospital room before the game but
strapped It on anyway in a remarkable show
of courage. Marlowe Alexander and Steve
Brown, another Seminole who overren t an
injury to lead the *Noles. are also gor J.
Finally, there are the linebackers Nate Wil­
liams and T J . Martin, the heart of the
Seminole defense who always left everything
on the field.
Oh. and don't forget kicker and punter Ja­
son Armstrong who possesses one of the
mightiest foot's In the county and rescued
Seminole from quite a few deep holes all sea­
son.
Seminole won't come back to an empty
closet next year. Worthington won't allow
that. The 'Notes began something special this
“ be further success
auo
and there w ill
down the road.
Dut don't forget the 1007 Seminole* and
the senior* that made everything ao special.
They will always be known as the team that
’’ turned It around.
. LM t Second Shot: How about a
j thumb* up to Crooms coaches Trent Hoff&gt;man and Steve Carmichael for winning the
vfirst games In years over at Crooms a lot
'earlier than anyone expected? Now they Just
need some fans.

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Herald Staff Writer

K n m V M lM lM lI
3*n«w Tim Rastas hod a 42-ysrd run tor a touchdown and a 45-yard kaefc-ofl return
to h « final high school lootbsa gams Friday night to a 34-21

MERRITT ISLAND . They trav­
eled s long way.
They played their hearts mil.
They juot couldn't stop the tun­
ning attack.
Last night, the Seminole* went to
Merritt Island to play their first
dtetrtrt playoff game In years. They
lost. 34-21. but they did not go
down without a fight.
*1 am very proud o f these kids.*
Seminole coach Jim Worthington
sold. "They played very hard and
have come a long way. We were
Just worn down by Ihe fourth m arlet and loat a few o f our key defcn■fve guys. We kept hammering at
them, though, and never gave up."
The number-eight team In the
state waa just a little too much for
the ‘Note*. It didn't appear that
way from the beginning, though.
Seminole'* Anile k Footman m uV

off and stopped the Mustangs on
their own 23-yard Une. They were
forced to punt three ploys later and
when the Notes blocked the kick,
they took poosesafon on the Mer­
ritt Island five.
A Dron Howard touchdown on
fourth-and-one and Jason Arm­
strong's extra point gave Seminole
a quirk 7-0 trad and a boost of
confidence.
Nate William* mode another
hugr play to art up the Mustang
possession on the 26-yard Une.
However, five play* and 74-yards
later. Merritt Island quarterback
Kerin Vrrpaele entered the end
m nr on a 20-yard run and sud­
denly the game ws* tied.
Seminole would not score again
before the half, but the defense
stepped up and kept Merritt Island
out of the red tone until the end of
the half. T J . Martin wsa a defen­
sive machine, tackling like a pro­
fessional and ramUqi one fumble
—- — —■
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Lions
make
Panthers
extinct
■ y T o a rr
Herald correspondent______________
ORLANDO _ So much for experts
and predictions.
On Friday, hardly anyone outside
of the Oviedo community — and.
truth be told, precious few within M
- gave the Oviedo Lions much of a
chance In their Claxa SA football
state playoff game against the un­
defeated and state-ranked
Dr.
Phillips.
But today, the Lions are a mem­
ber of the Sweet
16. having
•tunned the host Panthers. 27-24.
In overtime Friday night.
Oviedo (8-3) advances to face
Lake Clty-Columbta. a 21-7 winner
over Ooiualrz-Tatr last night, next
Friday In Lake City. Dr. Phillips

Ovwdo running back Jam* Scott JanVa Scott rushed tor s
gam*-high 173 yards on 18 cantos. Including 107 yards to th*
second halt to help toad th* Lions to a 27-24 ovstHm* upsat

victory over stale-ranked Dr. PtVMps to to* Brel round oftlto
Friday night to
FHSAA Class 6A Stole Footttol
Orlando.

Raiders, Patriots
advance to finals
of HealthSouth

Rams rout
Apopka

I f DRAM SMITH
Herald Sport*'Editor

APOPKA _ The Lake Mary girls'
basketball team showed why It Is
regarded ao highly In state circles,
then went Into cruise control as
the Rams routed homestandtng
Apopka 60-38 Friday night.
The Rams took a 30-11 lead after
the first quarter and the Blue Dort­
ers could never recover despite
out scoring Lake Mary in each of
the final three quarters.
Lauren Bradley led the Rama
with IS points and 12 blocked
shots.
while
Stephanie
Dale
chipped In with 14 points.
Mary Ptnkowskl paced Apopka
with 13 points.
Lake Mary will meet Jones In the
opening game of the Dr. Phillips
Tnankaglvtng Tournament on Mon­
day starting at 6 p.m.

SANFORD _ The opening round of the HeelthSouth
Classic went pretty much a* advertised as four of the
top Junior college women's basketball lemma In state
squared off at the SCC Health and Physical Education
Center Friday night.
The first game o f the evening was a matchup of the
two trama that met In the State Championship Came
laat year and are ranked No. 1 and No. 2 In the state
this year. And Just like last year. Central Florida
Community College of Ocala, ranked No. 2 In the na­
tion. came out on top of Gulf Coast Community Col­
lege of Panama City, 00-81.
In the nightcap, host Seminole jumped uul to a 12-0
lead and were never headed as they defeated Palm
Beach Community College from Lake Worth 81-65.
This afternoon at SCC. Gulf Coast and Palm Beach
will meet In the Consolation Oame at I p.m. and
Seminole (7-1) will challenge fellow Mid-Florida Con­
ference foe Central Florida for the Championship at 3
p.m. Admission to the games ore free o f charge.
A late first half surge gave the Patriots from CFCC a
40-39 lead at halftime.
The Patriots looked awesome In the early going of
the second half and fed by as many aa 25 points with
seven minutes felt In the game.
But Commodores from OCCC (2-1) suddenly caught
fire as CFCC started to grt Into foul trouble and was
also having trouble handling the ball after starting
point guard Erics Jackson was lost to an Injury,
--- -- • and Tsneshia
Behind ................
Ksundra Williams'
24 points
Moore's 11 points. OCCC quick;
quickly cut Into the lead and
got as close a* six points before
befor the Putrlota held on.
Shala Crawford, a 6-foot-5 freshman from Mans­
field. Ohio, poured In a team-high 28 points for

poured to a game-high 23 points on 11 of 16 shoottng os the
Raiders best PsJm Beech BI OS Friday night.

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nute ted in the half. Merritt
Island led 14-7. but the Tribe
would grt another ahot before
the break.
Tim Ralnea returned the
kick-off to the Mustang 45 and
then Joe Knight, who was
questionable up until game
time due to a knee Injury he
suffered last week, rushed for
16 more yards to set up on
Armstrong field goal.
The attempt was blocked and
the Notes entered half time
down by seven.
On the opening kick-off of
the third quarter. Laahon
Carden broke free and ran 96yards for a touchdown. Semi­
nole quickly tied the score and
was bock In the game.
Mustang
tailback
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Smith cro ssed the goal line on
the Mi slangs next possession,
despite several good stops by
Seminole outside linebacker
Mike Bradley.
The defense was b e g in n in g to
ahow signs of fatigue, and the
fact that Seminole scored In
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43-yard run bv Raines 111(111*1
help them much.
'll was a great feeling to
score that touchdown.* Raines
said. *1 felt Uke 1had a chance
all year and It Anally clicked. I
knew this might be the last
football game I would ever play
in and I'm happy that I Anally
broke free with one.’
Seminole ended the quarter
tied with Merritt Island. 31-21.
again to cap their playoff win.
The fourth quarter, however,
34-21.
belonged to the Vtistangs.
Despite the loss, Seminole
They scored on their first
has a lot to be proud of. Last
possession to go up 37-21 and year's 3-7 team waa this year's
successfully
stopped
the
district runners-up. Last year's
Noles. On their next posses­
team kept their heads down
sion. Merritt Island scored
and this year's was proud and

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Now the training begins for
next year. Worthington said he
plana on giving them a small
break before bringing them
Into the weight room.
'Oh.' he said. *1 gue
Ill
wait until January.*

This year's event will take place on Sunday.
December 14. beginning with a Gator and
Seminole FanFest In the Orlando Arena parking
lot at 2 p.m. Oame time follows at 4 p.m. Tick­
ets are available at the Arena Box Office and
through TIcketMaster (407) 839-3900.

Golf cart needed
WINTER SPRINGS _ The Winter Springs High
School softball team Is In urgent need of a golf
cart to drag the ball field. Old or new, running
or not.
Please make your tax deductible contribution
today. Call 695-5759.

Milk Challenge hoop tickets
ORLANDO _ Media Services and Production
□roup Incorporated, promoter and event pro­
ducer for the sixth annual Milk Challenge Bas­
ketball Classic, has announced that tickets arc
now on sale for the annual Florida vs. Florida
State basketball clash at the Orlando Arena.
FSU holds a 3-1 edge in this series over In­
state rival Florida, and will seek to make It
three tn-a-row following a 7+53 trium ph In
1995 and a 79-65 victory last year. Florida last
won In 1994. taking a 71-65 double overtime
victory in what would become a ‘Anal four sea­
son.* The game will also be televised Uve by
Sunshine Network.

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tickets are now on sale.
Ticket prices are $16. $32. $31 and $40 and
can be purchased at the Orlando Arena Box Offlee and at all TIcketMaster locations, or by
calling TIcketMaster at (407) 839-3900. Tickets
can also be purchased via the Internet at TIck­
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For additional information, please call Kjer■tin Eckcr at (407) 428-6765.

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A league for players at least 50 years old In
1998 (bom 1948 or before) la forming at the
University of Central Florida and la looking for
quite a few good...or at least willing...players.
"We will play a live week season. January 6 to
February 3, with games on Tuesday night's,*
said Loren Knutson of UCPa Recreation Serv­
ices. "We need about 50 players to form four
teams.*
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from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at UCFs Intramural Field
No. |.
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an additional $10 for shirts and liala If the
learns want them and sponsors cannot be
found.
We play a short fence and a close backstop,
Umli the pitchers to two Innings and the games
to two hours,* says Knutson.
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rasas.

M M M J CITY
re breaking agr h
w. losing the eaa

lira r a r a m rou tomorrow, and leave no
doubt about Barry 'Bartended Switzrr'a
tack o f a coaching future. A Cowgirl taaa
tomorrow mean* an announcement or
Banyta replacement within a week. I like the

T V Patriots a ir In desperate need of a win to
come out of the horrible slump they And them
■rhea In. An over-rated Dnlphine team may be
M * «b a t Uw doctor enfervd. Look far Dledaoe
to have a big day. but if anyone can keep up.

"■ HaoBtfEr“•

manay In the bank. The Packers wig thrash the
•entar cttlaena In The Froarn Tundra.

VS. BUFFALO

Unfortunately I think my beloved Bllla realise
that their acaaon la over and knowtng thla learn,
theyjahm r M tomorrow. The loaa to H and an
Monday night brake thla team s spirit, and the
young Ollrra will capitalise early and oAen.
O tiose 2 7 . BUM 10.

TAMFA BAY (4 )
AT CMCAQO

TMa ta obviously a game the (luce should

Brian Register provided the
- game-winning score, snaring a
6-yard paaa from Josh Cullen
on the lions’ third play of the
overtime Kansas tiebreaker.
Dr. Phillips had gone Aral and
settled for a S3-yard field goal
fay AdU Brkkarh.
*1 don't think they (Dr. Phil­
lips) were expecting that play.*
said Register, who waa still
holding the ball after being
« ■ « * * * «&lt; by teammate* ana
l fans
following
the
gsme't, winning catch. "They were cov*. ertng me pretty good In the
, fa it half, ao 1 wasn’t getUng
C the ball thrown my way very
&lt;r much for moat of the game.*
It waa a simple play, Juat a
little dump paaa. At the snap,
v" Register sprinted from the line
of scrimmage Juat across the
goal line and turned to pull In
Cullen’s loaa.
"Our last two offensive drives,
they (Dr. Phillips) were playing
*S thru safeties very wide.* ex* plained Oviedo offensive coot- dins tor Troy Keaslngcr. *We
* were Juat waiting for (hr right
time to use It. Sometimes you
• Juat have to be patient ao that
- you uae the right play al the
", right time.*
.
Krsalngrr had cslabUalictl
• Dr. Phillips' fear o f the Lion
. wide receivers fay unveiling a

play (hat resulted In a 73-yard
touchdown strike from Cullen
to Jorge Munror to (he Ant
quarter. A couple quick toaaes
In the direction o f Chad Oarrrtt
and a rare throw to defensive
hack-turned receiver (for a play
or two! Kenny Kaync had the
I‘anther defense playing .the
whole width o f the field.
That created some apace for

the Dr. PNIUpe defense far 107
yards In the second half. Once
the Panthers bod pulled Up to
the line of «cfff« ■ * » ** to try
and stop Scott and backfteld
mate Kevin Quintero I I I car­
ries for SI yards I, Register had
the space he needed.
Then.
according
lo
Krsalngrr. II waa Just a mailer
of when.
Oviedo very nearly ran out of
time In the drat quarter, when
a pair of special teams mlsrura gave Dr. Phillips a 14 0
lead.
The first came on a fumbled
punt by Dr. Phillips that the
Panthers recovered on the
Oviedo 9-yard line. It took
three plays for the Panther* to
pu*h the boll across the goal
line. J.B. Wilt smashing In
from (he I.
After an exchange of turn­
overs.
Dr.
Phillips
forced
Oviedo to punt. Mika Bon­
neville look the kick on the

Unfortunately, the bookie* know what I've
been saying all year, the Otanta are a Duke.
They have been kicky all year, and win fold now

Panther A yard Kira, went to
hla left, came back to hia right,
broke a sequence of near*
tackles, and wove 04 yards to
the end sone for a touchdown.
But rather than roll over, aa
predicted, the Lions came back
and scored 66 seconds after
BanaeviOe'a ratuaw an Uw

and Dan Dyke converted the
extra point to knot the contest.
Oviedo had firm control of
the momentum when Dr. Phil­
lips' next possession ended
with a fumbled m ap on a punt
attempt, turning the boll over
to the liana al the Panther 13yard Una. Leroy Jackson did
the honor*, darling In from the
13 on an end-around.
"Thla la what It's all about,*
■aid Jackson, who was oaked
to make Uw switch from tun­
ning back to defensive bock by
Oviedo coach Oreg Register In
the spring. "This Juat feels
great."
Dr. Phillips wasn't dead yet.
constructing a 13-play. 81 yard
drive to tie the game. Wilt
scored again on another 1-yard

**•* ° ™
« ■
B1W
,w —
O aAW IB continues the wtanmg alternaan. The Redskins are coming o ff a big loaa to
the Cowgirls and will easel revenge on a team
playing way over their head.
Have a great afternoon, I look forward to all
the "happy mall" this week.
P S. rd be In Atlantic City tonight. My Uncle
Kelly needs some help straightening some
thing* out al the Bally Orand.

Liana w6l have to curtail their
ThanksWring celebration a bit
to be i t for Friday's trip to
Lake City.

team waa prepared for the
physical challenge.
■We'Ve been doing circuit
training all season and IPs
continually paid off,’
aaJd
Register o f a rigorous condi­
tioning program the lion s em­
ploy. "Football la about condi­
tioning. When I became bead
coach. I promised myself that
my (ram would never get beat
because they weren't tn condi­
tion.
*lt'a nice for the guys to sec
that aD the hard work they've
put In pay* off. All the hard
work we put In was worth It.*
Aa a result, the Otrlcdo var­
sity basketball, wrestling, and
■occer Icams will have to do
wtthdut some of their athletes
for a bit longer. Meanwhile, the

C la s s ic
CFCC, while Tlana
;* Briggina added 20 points. Patrice Sima 15
* points sud Maria Olca 14 points foe (lie
winners.
*
Williams led the Commodores with a
/ game-high 37 points and Moore chipped
In with 22.
'
s e c looked awesome In the early going
/ behind freshmen Daria Kudruyvtacva.
' Crystal Tanner and Jaana Kotova.
’
But Tanner was hit with three fouls and
y Kotova, the 7-footer from Estonia, four as
the Panthers’ quickness started to lake
f ' effect.
The Raiders still led al halftime. 40-34.
aa Kudruyvtacva. from St. Petersburg.
* R ifa t*, hit seven of nine shots. Including
’ two o f three from three-point range, to net
V |8 prints. Kotova added right points. 10
rebounds and five blocked shots before
being dispatched to the bench.
",
PBCC kept the pressure on. but SCC
refused to wilt, as they maintained at
least a four-point lead for the Drat 12
.. minute* o f the second half.
'
A change tn defense by Raiders' coaches
• Ken Patrick and Tony MandcvtUe turned
&lt; the gune back tn favor o f SCC as the
guard quartet o f Kudruyvtacva. Tanner.
Gemma RUey and Chlnlta Lee forced *everal turnovers that resulted In layups that
let the host team pull away.
Tanner waa outstanding In the final
half, scoring nine point* and coming ig&gt;
with three steals and (bur assists and also
holding L»at year'* Miss Florida High
School
Latoya Jordan from
Pompano Btaach to only four o f 21

shooting from the floor.
Aa a team, the Raiders hit 18 of 34
ahqjs from the floor (53-percent) and four
of five from the free throw line In the sec­
ond half. They also forced 12 turnover*
and held the Panthers to only 12 o f 34
shooting (35-percent) In the final 20 min­
utes.
Kuruyvtaevu led SCC with 25 points, five
rebounds, three steals and five assists.
Also contributing were Lee (13 points,
five rebounds, three steals, three assists),
Tanner ( I I points, five steals, ala assists).
Riley (10 points, three rebounds, five as­
sists). Kotova (right points, 12 rebounds,
six blocked shots). Jennifer Sweeney
(right points, five rebounds, three steals),
la y Mcdhanle (four points, seven re­
bounds. two steals, two assists). Thereac
Weatcrcren (two points, two rebounds)
and Lake Mary's Maggie Reedy (two re­
bounds).
Barbie Decker from Bratislava. Slo­
vakia fed PBCC with 19 points and right
rebounds, while Jordan had 12 points.
Karen Austin nine points and six re­
bounds and Dena Davis nine points and
11 rebounds.

FUi Cart skmfcaalng
Iran FI, CA. KY, NY. PA

WED. thru
SAT. 7:30 P.M.
THURS. A SAT. NOON:
SUN. 1 P M

CrlMte C a n n m I t O 0 1 Share DnimWlt 3 6 I3 A Yntanda Oka* 3-3 0 0 4. Latoya Jordan 4-31 4-4
12. D ow Onto 3-13 3-4 A Karen Austin 3 4 3 9 9.
Partus Prefer 7-20 9-7 19 Touin 23-71 IS-23 65
Crystal "Yirnrr 9-11 1-3 It. DarU Kudniyrttcra
11-16 04) 29. Jsanlfrr Swrenry 4-10 04) A Gemma
■fey 9-7 0-0 lO CMnlla Ire S B l - l 13. Maggie
Smdy 0-1 6 0 &amp; la y Mcdhanle 1-0 2 2 4. Them e
W m lsrpni 0-2 9-3 2. Jam s Kama 3-11 2-2 a T o ­
tals 3673 a s 91.
HaMUnw . SCC 40: PHCC 34 Three-pom! 6eU
fJtJt _ IWCC 3-0 tCamerem 13. Jordan 1-3. Dceker
l-4 t SCC 3-10 Uhiniystarv* 3-9. Tamer 6 1 . RUry 6
I. too 6 1 . s + H * -" - 6 1 . Wcslcrpen 611. Total
tails _ ra c e 13: 9CC ao. roukd oul _ SCC. Kotoea.
Trehnmla
nano. M o u n d s . PDCC 41 IDmM 111:
SCC 43 (Kotor* 13. Medholne 7). Assists _ PBCC IS
Uantai tk SCC 21 tTsnncr A Kudruyrteer*. RUey 6
•arid. Steals _ PBCC 3 (Jordan 31: SCC IT (Tom er

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Wedding
anniversaries
celebrated
Ripleys married 60 years;
Kaminskys wed 50 years

■*tt» and Robert Kaminsky
Wedding anniversaries arr
not new lo Margaret and James
Ripley. The couple recall a big
&gt; aurprlae celebration on their
• golden
wedding anniversary
! Nov. 19. 19*17
And now. 10
: year*
Uter.
Margaret
and
. James have celebrated their
&gt;60th
wedding
anniversary.
' They were married
Nov. 19.
1937 in Elmira. N.Y. by the
i Rr-v. Elmer Stewart.
James answered the call In
defend his country and served
in the Army Medical Corps in
Germany during World War II.
Me has been a tnick driver
most of his life.
The family moved to Sanford
29 years ago alter he retired
from the trucking business. Me
Joined the American Legion
and the Disabled American
Veterans. Me served as Legion

DORIS
DIETRICH
commander for several terms.
Margaret has always lieen a
homemakrr to t&gt;c there for
their five: Donald J. Ripley,
Sanford: Sliaron Merry. l*ort
Charlotte;
Nancy Gee. Sinford: Edward Ripley. Sanford;
and Rntiert Ripley. S irford.
There arr 10 grand* hlldren and
four great grande hlldren. The
family plans a big reunion on
Tlianksglving IXiy.

Margaret
served as presi­
dent of the American Legion
Auxiliary
and said that she
and James enjoyed playing
bingo and cards, along with
spoiling l heir grandchildren.
Their secret for a long mar­
riage. Margaret said. *ls con­
sideration for each other.*
OOLDKN
ANNIVERSARY
Robert E. and Beth M.
Kaminsky relebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary with open
house at their home on Nov.
I«. About
50 well-wishers
called during the appointed
hours. |;:*0 to 4:30 p.m. bear­
ing cards and treat wishes.
Tile open house was hosted
by tlie couple's children who
arranged
photographs
and
numerous mementos of their
parents during Ihe past 50

years. Punch, finger foods and
a gold and white anniversary
cake were served. *lt was nice.*
Ileth said.
The rouple were married
Nov. 15 In Washington State
and have lived In Sanford for
six and one-half years. Both
are retired after serving as
missionaries with New Tribes
Missions for 40 years, mostly
"between here and Brazil.*
Beth said. They enjoy camping
for recreation and plan to visit
Iheir
daughter in Venezuela
next spring.
The couple's children are:
Susan Rodman, missionary*
teacher tn Venezuela:
Lynda
Pederson.
missionary-nurse.
Sanford:
Deborah
Mills,
homemakrr.
Sanford:
and
Steve Kaminsky. AAA
em­
ployee. Deltona. There are II
grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
In early I99H. the Kaminskys
plan to move to the New Tribes
Retirement Center In Sanford.
They hope to help their rear­
ing Impaired daughter and her
husband start a ministry for
the hearing-impaired.
According to Beth, the cou­
ple's secret for a
*ls Just

stic k in g

commitment.**

tsmmois H 0i School 1941 graduates gathering tin­
ier the town clock lor their 56th class reunion are
Irom left) James Keys. Donald Jones. Judge S Jowph Davis. Jack Woodruff. Auburn Burrell. Frances
&gt;Sds Jeffrie. Cohen Burra*. Battle Wathen Bowers.
4arold Haldeman, Margaret Spencer Vitale. Raymond

Kader, Mary Wiliams Qnmes. Marcia Proctor Uppirv
cott. Cullen WngM. Oerakkne Patras Carothers, Mar­
garet Boty Harrell. Natalie True WiWameon, Catherine
Hurt Hid. Ruth Pugh Wieboidl. Ethel Root Kumph. her
husband Ai Kumph, Betty Hawk Steele and husband
Bob Steele

K n o w y o u r B allet G u ild da ncers
Ballet Guild of Sanford-Seminole celebrates Us 30th anniver­
sary this season. In the forthcoming weeks. Ihe lleruld will
proudly.salute these dancers.

Rpxanna Erica Hid. 12. is
ths daughtsf of Robert and Tarry
Hht ot Osteen She is a straight
A student at Dailona Mfodte
School where aha is In foe sev­
enth grade. An award-winning
dancer, Roxanne has been
dancing lor nine years and has
been a member of Ballet Quid
lor Iwo years which she joined
because: *1 love to perform) The
dance experience » great Tarveling and doing shows is fun*

Ana Cristina Randolph. 14,
a the daughter ol Andrew and
Ana Randolph of Deland. AI DeLand High School where she « in
the ninth grand. Ana is freshman
president ol studenl govern­
ment. She has been dancing lor
six years. A ns has been a
member ol Ballet Guild lor one
year. She joined Ballet Guild
because: *To Improve my ballet
skids and become an all-around
better dancer *

A grrat time tn the old home
town was recorded when the
1941 class o f Seminole High
School gathered for the S6th
class reunion. Class members
always enjoy seeing each other
and 'l l Just
wasn't
long
enough.*
Marcia
Lipplncott
said.
Twenty-three
classmates
and spouses reunited at C olo­
nial Restaurant In (he down­
town historical section at noon
on Nov. 8. Marcia said this Is
the eighth reunion the class
has held since 1941. The next
day they met for breakfast at
the Deltona Inn.
AI the luncheon. Ihe Invoca­
tion was given by Judge S. J o ­
seph Davta followed by a silent
prayer for the 49 deceased

Pausing for refreshments bsfors ths Monthly Bndgo Social ars (from
Ml): Batty Hafoack. Hsian Email. Jana Morgan and Tarn Millikan
class members. Alter much
visiting und reminiscing . Ihe
benediction was gtvrn by Ray­
mond Kader.
Highlighting the 56th class
reunion was the wedding of a
classmate. Ethel Root.
the
preceding day In the Congre­
gational
Christian
Church.

former rlnirrh where her be­
loved lather, Ihe Rev. J. Ber­
nard Root .was pastor.
Following the luncheon fes­
tivities. the classmates and Iwo
husbands posed for u photo­
graph under Ihe historical
dock In Magnolia Square.
Baa Dietrich. Psga 8B

Migrants tell how they beat the odds
The Agricultural and Labor
Program. Inc. Northern Region
Advisory
Council
Annual
Meeting was held Nov. 8 at the
Mai Marston Center.
'Mealing the Odds* was the
ihrmr of the occasion. The
corporate
meeting
of
the
Northern Region was presided
over by Elizabeth young, stall
region liaison, who presided
over the meeting and Ihe elec­
tion.
The observance and honorcc
program was presided over by
Grace Miller, rhalrperson. of
the Northern Advisory Council.
The Invocation was given by
council member Thelma Mike.
The welcome and occasion was
by council member Renay
Oliver.
Musical renditions were by
Willie Williams and Carlton
Likely. The dramatic presenta­
tion of *1 Can Fly* waa by
Samantha Gilchrist, a member
of the migrant program of
Seminole High School.
Keynote
speaker
Wilbert
McTIcr. Regional V Director of
Slate of Florida Department of
Labor and Employment Secu­
rity. had a message that was
the true story of what will hap­
pen to the people on welfare
and what Is necessary for them
lo Improve (heir lives with the
cliangra being made.
Special guests were two mi­
grants who have ’ Beat The
Odds* and have become viable
citizens by contributing greatly
to their communities.

SANFOftO

MARVA
HAW KINS

Former farm workers who are
beating Ihe odds are Inell Bry­
ant Baldwin who after growing
up In Tuskrgec. Ala., had a de­
sire lo put the form behind her.
This led her lo receive her B.S.
degree In nursing. She taught
nursing and for 30 years of
employment with the federal
government, retired. She pres­
ently works part time at the
Orange County Health Depart­
ment.
Also sharing Ihe honor given
these ladles were: Sally Sher­
man. bom tn Sanford and one
of I I migrant and farm work­
ers. After high school she was
recruited from the fields. She
was In the SCC Ceta 303 Adult
Migrant and Seasonal Farm
Workers Program. Her educa­
tional potential led her to
Webster University. Sally Is an
assistant to the city manager of
Leesburg.
We salute these ladles for
'Beating the Odds*.
Advisory Council
member
Cynthia Oliver gave recognition
to all council members for their
■Mlratinn and devotion 10

Northern Region members ol the Agricultural and Labor Program bum
Sanford attend annual meeting
ALPI and Ihe community In
which they
serve.
Special
thanks u staff Drlorls John­
son.
CEO ALPI.
Elizabeth
Young and Gale Salmon.
MEDITATION SERVICE
The Annual Harvest Medita­
tion Service will be sponsored
by Choir No. I of St. Iliul Bap­
tist Church when It presents
Patricia Merrill Wlialley with
Gloria Williams, accompanist.
the Seminole Community Boys
Glee Club. Sylvia Stallworth,
accompanist and Ihe Praise
Pcrfactors of St. John Progres­
sive Baptist Church. Justus

and Barbara Frazier Producers
from Iz-eshurg. The event Is
Sunday. Nov. 23. al 5:00 p.m.
at 813 lin e Avr. Margaret
Oliver Is the chairman and Do­
rothy Brown Is president.
REDOINO DIES
We were recently Informed of
the death of 195-1 classmate of
Croc ms Academy. Alton Red
ding, who passed In Ihe VA
Hospital. Thursday. Ort. 30, in
Tampa.
GOSPEL FESTIVAL
Tlie Second Gospel Festival
Is sponsored by Celery City
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Mclntosh-LaBree
Trinity Christian
School.
MarRanco. bomIn St.Louls. la
tha matamal grandaon of tha
lata Mr. and Mrs. Friada Powal
and tea patamal grandson of
lha lata I*, and Mrs. Harold
LaBraa.
Ha graduated from Saminolo
School In 199B and la amptoyad by Comp-Air-Parts,

Chart** and Susan McIntosh
of Sanford, announce the *rv
gagement of thatr daughtar. Lori
Jaan McIntosh, to Mtehaaf Paul
LaBraa, son of Eunfoa LaBraa
of Sanford and Via lata Mr. John
BomInDaLand. foa brtda afact
■ uit miwnw Qfmaaiugmir o»
Tadand Jaan Brooklyn of Laka
daughter of Randy Nofttaa and
C.H. Mclntoah of Madteon.
Ms. McIntosh la a 1992 gradoata of Samlnofa Ugh School
Sha la currently a taachar at

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Dac. 13. at Cantral Baptist
Church, Sanford.

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Linda Edmonds has crafted
one thing or another since
childhood. She credits most Of
her ambition to her mother.
Her hobby has also made some
extra change throughout the
year* as wefl as bringing Joy
In the 9vtw o f .others.
Fabric dolls are one of the
protects that Edmonds
_ . i making. She Shares that
shir '"mostly picked the sewing
up from her mother.* But. she'
admits she has been bringing
her fabric dolls to life since the
age o f 12.
Many preWat* and sales
have come (loin u small 12 by
10 shed on her property. "My
husband Insulated, aid drywall
and air conditioned It for me.*
she said. "It's not kid proof
though. They always manage lo
get lhe door open and find me.*
She continued by saying. "My
brothers and slstrr get a lot of
my crafts for holidays. I've
given a lot away."
It lias only been In the last
four years that Edmonds has
given her hobby Iter full atten­
tion. Before that time she was
busy raising children and ra r­
ing for their needs.
In addition, she erafta wall
angels, fabric row dolls, and
baskets. 'Either my mother or
I buy a pattern to grt started."
she aald. "First you read the d i­
rections. Sometimes my mom
and I switch Ideas for short­
cuts. I always do the Utile ex­
tras though like finishing the

hems and other Important de­
tails."
Faces o f muslin are added.
Edmonds odds that for these
she practices on paper lo be
sure she gets the right look.
Various types of material
patterns are used for the dolls.
All are purchased at fabric

Wellness Fair
fun, healthy
for seniors
Wellness la something we all
strive to keep. But. the truth Is.
the older you get. the harder It
to to hang on to. That's why It's
very Important to keep In­
formed about all the treat­
ments and option* available a *

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Mr. a n i Mrs. D avid

Brockington-Perdue
vows exchanged
Annette Brockington and
David Perdue, both of Sunford. were married Oct. 25 at
a 6:00 p.m. In a double ring
ceremony at Morning Star
Baptist Church In Orlando.
The Rev. L. L. Holmes offici­
ated.
The bride Is the daughter
of Katherine and the Late
Roscoe
Brockington. The
bridegroom la the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry (Earlene)
Perdue of Sanford.
Given In marriage
by
Prince, the bride chose for
her vowa a black and silver
formal- length gown and
carried a bouquet of red ro­
se*. Sindra Prince attended
the bride as Maid o f Honor.

After
held on Wednesday. Nov. 12 ul
the Lake Mary Community
Center, was coordinated by the
City of Lake Mary and the El­
der Affairs Commission.
It
brought vendors, agencies and
seniors together In a km,
healthy atmosphere. The best
lime to learn about your o p ­
tions Is before you need them.
The fair also offered some
very helpful free testing. Bayhead Eye Center attended the
fair and offered free glaucoma
testing and free vision testing.
If you've never been tested for
glaucoma. It's Important lo be.
Caught early. It's easier to
treat. The tear Is painless. If a
little disconcerting. Personal
Care Physicians of Lake Mary
and the Lake Mary Fire Demerit were both offering
blood pressure testa.
Staying active mentally and
physically Is very Important to
our wellness. Seminole Com ­
munity College was at the fair
to let people Know that you’re
never too old to leant. SCC has
many programs seniors can
takr advantage of. Including
their OED program. Adult Edu­
cation programs and regular
college classes In a multitude
of subjects.
The Seminole
YMCA Family Center was there
to tell people how Important It
Is lo stay active as we agr.
Seminole County Better Living
for Seniors was there to ask for
volunteers. Every year, senior
volunteer* help by donating
llwtuaands of hour*. They also
wanted seniors to know wlial
kinds of services were available
lo them.
Other vendor* on hand to

She wore a silver and black
gown and carried a bouquet
of red rosea.
Darve' Perdue served his
dud as best man. Flower girl
waa Lauren Prince. Ringbearer was Roscoe Brock­
ington.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held at the
home o f the bride. Serving
as hosts were Donna and
Tony Wllllama.
After a wedding trip to
Daytona Beach, the couple
will reside at 1409 W. 14th
Street.
The bride Is employed as
a seamstress and the groom
Is In the construction busi­
ness.

explain their services Inc hided
the Orlando Regional Wellness
Center.
Houser all
Home
Healthcare from Deland. Or­
lando
Regional
Behavioral
Group of Longwood. Columbia
Homrcarr. Alxhctmrr Resource
Center. Glaxo Wellcome. Qual­
ity Ufe Center. Staff Builders
Home
Healthcare.
Florida
Hospital, the C totalera. Sohray
Pharmaceuticals. John Han­
cock Insurance. Abbott Labo­
ratories.
Ameriraire
Home
Care
Products.
Smlthkllne
Beechem
Pharmaceuticals.
Bristol
Myers Squibb
and
Amigo Mobility.
The fair was the culmination
o f seven months o f hard work
by the Elder Affaire Commis­
sion. They held It at the com ­
munity center to Introduce the
building to the seniors In the
area. They made It a lot o f ton
by having sandwiches, snacks
and door prices for the a t­
tendees. This wlU be an annual
event.
The key to staying healthy as
you grt older la to stay active.
A
representative
from the
Seminole YMCA Family Center
waa the guest speaker for the
November meeting of the Lake
Mary Chapter o f the AARP. Joe
Fallon came lo the meeting to
let members know about the
sendees Ihe YMCA offers for
seniors.
One of the best workouts for
seniors Is water exercise. Wa71

stores or other stores that sell
fabric. Even the baskets hove a
small fabric ruffle or a cinna­
mon heart around them lo add
a fancier touch.
Modifying an angel at one
silting allowed Edmonds to
erealr a snowman. She admits
that a little creativity can go a
Although Edmond* does sew
frequently for her family she
cites that she once made a
wedding gown that she I*
proud to say she created.
Site also talked about her
year* of youth and rake deco­
rating. "When I sras 10 year*
old and would all and look at
cakes In tl»e display cases.*
she said. "A neighbor g »vr me
an old rake decorating book
and starting trying It. I made
rakes for employee* of the
AAP in Pine Hills bock then. It
taught me some good lessons
about meeting deadlines and
budgeting. In high school they
railed me the cake lady'. My
(car her told me that one day
d o ptetusod mm owning o bak­
ery .and ’ tfrfarlnjr ■ red and

white checkered ■peon. When
we studied
Jukef |
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stay
bumr with her numerous other
craft projects she rites that
she has numerous goal*. *|
want lo grl Into quilting." she
said. *| also warn to And pat­
ients o f vintage clothing from
Ihe I ROT a and srw them."
Edmonds and her husband.
Allen, have been married for
four years. They shore four
children. Kristi. Melissa. Ste­
phen and Ryan.
She la active at First Baptist
church in Sanford In OA IQlrts
In Actlonl as a leader. They
meet weekly lo learn about
missions
and missionaries,
visit shut-ins and Irani lo
serve others.
Another outreach tte l Ed­
monds works with at her
church is Heart Door Minis­
tries. a ladles group. She men­
tions that the "crafting come*
In handy here for peixr* or
other things* The group ir ­
i s decorate a T-shirt

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BRIDGE SCORE
Although the bu*y holiday
season Is at hand, member* of
the Sanford Woman's Club's
Bridge Social curtailed their
•hopping and decorating to
play cards In the historical
clubhouse. Hostesses for the
November social were Terri
Millikan. Betty Halback
and
Helen Ernest who arranged ‘ a
delightful array o f homemade
goodies fit for a queen." ac­
cording lo Libby Prevail.

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Mawlfsotiag tire Joy
A warm welcome was ex­
tended lo Jane Morgan, a new
club member w lw Is reportedly
also on excellent bridge player.
Scores for the day were as
follows: Doris Stein, high: a
close relative of Zelda Siskind,
second: and Hose Jacobson,
third.
Other players were:
Toni
Hobson.
Frances
Webster.
Thelma Smith.
Mary Dale
Jones. Shirley Mills, Alice P o l­
ler. Margaret Gross, Zelda
Siskind and Libby Prevail.
Bridge lessons will start In
January. Reservations should
be made through Libby Prevail.

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hears
sez
out Christm as tree
at Drantlcy
c ik I. They
som e Job last year.
W in ter
Springs
the newest school In the
county and Da ! » ■ !
sez everybody ought to
check It out. Problem Is.
It's Im possible to find
unless you know e xa ctly
where you 're goln.*
Som e safety patrols at
Lake Mary E lem en ta ry
caught Da Bomb cuttln*
across
the
lawn
the
other day and
m ade
sure he got his butt
right
back
w here
It
shoulda* been. Good Job.
guys.
sez. way to
go. Crooms. It took 20
years to rein state b as­
ketball and you've a l­
ready
got
you r
first
wins.

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H e re 's the deul on
freshm an
football,
coaches. Da Bom b sez
let
everyb ody
play.
W in n in g Is Im portant an
the varsity level but In
n inth-grade...lot’s
of
coach es w a lk o ff the
(Veld like V in ce Lom ­
bardi after a freshm an
w in but a lo t o f kids
don’t get a chance. You
coaches know w h o you
are.

Anchoring WCCN News ar* M s wssks hosts Stspfiante
Swsst. Dantots Shaurstte and Laursn Los.
■y
Herald Staff Writer
It's 10 minute* to air time
and tt'a getting kind o f hectic
in the Lake Mary Elementary
School Media Center.
It’a time to put on the new*
and about
15
kids
are
jammed into the production
room, getting ready to go on
the air.
The viewer* are their biggent critics of all. ao this one
better go off smoothly.
It ta the Lake Mary new*
club and their biggest critics
are their friends In the audi­
ence who don't mind pointing
out the occasional technical
errors.
Michelle Dalaguer rem em ­
ber* s lew of the errors.
'Sometimes
the
sound
doesn’t work or w e ll goof up
s title.' .she said. 'Ones ws
ra n I t m slow m ost
once we forgot to lake our

watrh to the anchor desk and
wr couldn’t tell anybody the
time. There were other things
and our friends tell us news
people aren't supposed to
makr mistakes.*
There really haven't been
many and the kids seem to
almost enjoy recalling
railing them,
They arr
last
re all fifth-graders
1
year who watched the net­
work kickoff last year. At the
end ;of last year. Lake Mary's
fourth-graders
had
thetr
chance to be the school's
voice for the following year.
*Wc had a decision to make
at the end of fourth-grade.*
said weatherglrl Lindsay Loe.
A lot o f hands went up. then,
when
the
responsibilities
were explained, a lot of hands
•rent down. The teacher*
ptekrd the ones they through
were most responsible.*
Tbs teachers
having a great time.

of t w Labs Mary Etomsntery
to taka on a dM-

Each
School

’ My mom said It would be a
good thing to do.* Brian G ar­
ber said. T want to be a
weather man when I get
older.*
*1 thought It would be really
good when I heard about it
last year.’ Kelly Sweet said.
T like working with the
equipment.*
Chris
Manlkowskl said. T m pretty good
at It and It looked really
cool.*
The dub haa an advisor but
Amber Ladner said the and
the club makes most of the
decisions themselves.
T h e teacher* are all still
learning the equipment,* AmbCT ssld. “W c^ are teaching
leaching us.*

(arwtf
yaa* tor fte program at LME8

Somehow, by the time the
red light on the camera goes
on. everything la ready and
everyone Is In place when this
week's anchors • Kelly Sweet
and Danielle Shaurette • take
thetr place* and open the
newscast at 6:30 a m. It's
time
for
WDDN
News
(Dolphin Days News) to begin.
The Lake
Mary
chorus
opens up with a taped rendi­
tion o f the school song, then
anchors start off with mes­
sages from teachers and the
school principal. Ms. Flana­
gan. Lost Items have been
found and since Friday was
Mixed !foeka Day at Lake
M aty. H isms announced that
the class with the most par­

TNaiafta

ticipation would receive a t
Ire cream social.
Undaay
Loe
fn r t
the
weather, then a group of stu­
dents came In to recite the
pledge of allegiance aa •
shadow of the American flag
went across the screen in i
hi-tech move.
Finally. It was tune to go to
class and the kids ended
with. 'Have a fabulous Friday
and a happy weekend.”
There were no glitches os
the show went off the sir. ■&gt;
that means the kids are safe
to walk the campus for al
least another day.
Remember, news people
don't amfos mistake*, .al tonal
not at Lake Mary Elementggr.

They deneed ell night
Congratulations to the fol­
lowing Oviedo High School
students who were welcomed
aa new members o f the Na­
tional Honor Society: K r is t ia

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The following kids were
named Super Students at
brand-new Wicklow Elemen­
tary:
M By
(kindergarten).
Jafcaaaa (first grade).
Arnett (second grade),
(third grade).
(fourth grade).
(fifth grade).
(PAMM).
(ESS).

Tha Laka Branttsy audrtorsun la paefcad whenever tha school choral
groupa gat together lor rehearsal.

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After 22 years of qualifying
for atate festivals, awards too
numerous to count, and a
slew of talented singers, the
Lake Brantley High School
Choral Department has been
recognized aa one of the best
music programs statewide.
T love being part of this
chorus.’ said senior Kelly
Harrlperaad. "It has been
such an Incredible learning
experience and I have gained
a newfound appreciation for
Choral director Ted Douce
haa run the department for
many years. T h e chorus la
unique because not only are
the students talented, we
have a great balance among
the singers in each claaa.*
said Douce.
And talented they are. On
Nov. 15. Lake Mary High
School hosted the annual AllState Qualifying Festival. Out
of 16 Lake Brantley student*
who participated. 11 have r e ­
ceived tickets to attend the
All-State Competition. This
Includes Kim Mantel, a Junior
standout who quallftrd for the
prestigious Reading Chorus,
comprised of the top 100
singers In the stale.
The competition held every
January is the creme de la

creme ol Florida's singer*
who go through numerous
practices and many cuts b e­
fore they reach Tampa.
The chorus vyas also Invited
to attend the annual Kpcot
Candlelight
Processional,
held every holiday season.
They will be attending U In
early December. "Since the
holidays are my favorite sea­
son. I especially lave Candle­
light: singing carols, and getting Into the Disney spirit.*
•aid senior Kendra Veecn.
The chorus seems busy
now. yet they attend many
inure activities when school
resumes after winter break.
In February, they will travel
to Lake Howell High School
for the Solo-Ensemble Festi­
val and to the District Festival
In March, where the chorus
will compete with focal high
schools In surrounding coun­
ties for a chance to travel to
the state festival, usually held
In Oalnesvtlle.
For the past 22 years.
Douce and his chorus have
received
straight
superior
rankings at states. Douce
hopes that this year will not
be an exception. T have a
very talented group o f kids.*
said Douce. T have complete
faith in them as singers. We
should do extremely well at
states UUs year.*

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                    <text>December II 1997

THURSDAY

Oh, Santa, what’s
with the rain, dear?
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Rejuvenating
Crooms Academy

One family counts its
Christmas blessings
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Anthony Prevail.
4-years-old. to alnging *Jinale

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Susie have had far 3S years.
Anthony calls them Grammy
and Orandpoppy. Grammy la
with Anthony until hto parenta
• Adam and Caaale p i home
from work. Anthony's uncles.
Shaynr and Matt also live at
the house. Sewn Christmas
stockings hang ready for a visit

Jeff

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about
He haa blue eye*, blond hair
•nd a m lley face.
Anthony can nclte the alAdam and Caaale were Just
pnaoet. count to 10. tell you
•hout hto teacher. Mrs. Vick- klda themselves when Anthony
«»y. and about the school bus wsa bom on Oct. 34. 1993. Dad
“ f** Pteka him up each mom- was then 17. mom two years
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btgjuat after 7 and brings him older.
Tm prejudiced, of course,
home around a In the after­
noon.
but my son snd daughter in­
H* can show you the blur tow are wonderful young peo­
ft**8**1 he wears and the hand­ ple." Grammy Prevail said.
some new wheelchair he re­ "They're working hard to make
It. One day. they hope to have
ceived an hto fourth birthday,
h t o candy apple red down a home of their own for An­
•here Anthony's little fcet are thony^ Rent a place not far
■happed. It was given to him away.
Adam to Jin the excavating
oy the Knights at Columbus In
kaw cerebral patoy." An­
thony says, trytng to wheel
forward and look in your eyes.

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snd the opportunity that Ood
haa given them to love (he Utile
boy. He wao bom 10 weeks
premature and twice he almost
died.
A simple cough can become
Ufa threatening within 24 hours
for Anthony Prevatt, four •
years- old.
"We're not church going peo­
ple but we're Ood loving" Suite
Prevatt said. "And we knew
how much Ood loved us when
Anthony was bom. He's the
center of our lives. AH of us."
There arc seven Prevails.
Ilvtng In a small, concrete
block home that Ronnie and

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tor MARTA HA'
Herald Columnist
SANFORD - Helping others
during the holidays, Central
Florida Legal Services Vista
Project community volunteer.
Oaya Gilchrist, was the pro­
ducer of the S-O-S. Sell-OldStuff at the Kldatuff-Trade-AThon. gala garage sale. There
were buyers from around the
Sanford community
who
to shop at this gala
Proceeds were given to cli­
ents of Safe House of Semi­
nole. a haven for abused
spouses. Vendor mentors
were Karen Thompson, Betlye Sanders and Billie
Ooodman.
Highlights of the afternoon
‘ entertaining the shop­

lied
back.*
The school, with shout 400
In grades S-M. this
In

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•nd gjtura af the
school.
"Kind of hke
Mura.* he
In other
school
Crootns students
ntoed at a Nov. 11
Leaders of

2S years.

•tale accreditation to facilitate
placemen! of fciturr graduates.
There’s a lot gstng on at

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during the reunion, be
In addition, the Honor
Ouard will present the colors
during an awards ceremony.
The Crooms Academy Ooapei
Choir will perform a Hobday

Uttto Anthony Prevatt looks forward ta

pers and jazz lovers were re­
nowned singer Linda Cole
and Jazz musicians Tracy Al­
exander on drums. Doug Mat­
thews on double baas, Char­
lie Bateman on keyboard.
These noted musicians took
time out from their busy
schedule* at Disney and
other places.
Linda Cole works for Cen­
tral Florida Legal Services of
Daytona where she gives free
legal service. Ms. Cole aays
her life as a musician has
been since the age of 3. She
to the cousin of the late Nat
‘ King* Cole.
Linda Cole, along with her
son. has appeared at Disney,
At age 21 Cole was amils ted
with Motown music. She aays
the cornea from a musical
$•• Vista. Pago SA

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with

"Btock...busier*." Anthony
calls out. triumphantly.
"You wonder what he's
thinking when he sees the
other children running and
playing." Grammy Prevail said
Just after helping him out at
the wheelchair and onto (he
Oooc. "Wonder If he to asking
T&gt;ow do you do that?' "
Anthony's mother, she says,
to convinced that one day he
will walk.
All Anthony ran do now Is
crawl. Crawl like a soldier does
on the battlefield. The combat
crawl. A four-year old fighting
for what other youngsters per­
haps take for granted.
"lie’s a remarkably happy
and a bright child." Grammy
'‘
"He's interactive, he

Vista holiday project
helps abused spouses

«&gt;dI school principal
pal Hardy
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of the adwaTa

fa vtoh.

Ouest speakers ofkitM a
history of the school win todude WUlle King Sr.. Edward
Btockaheare. Emanuel Hilary

Earning a tost ptooo to 9w i
k r - Crooms Academy, to John
ntoto grads, sdh hto Qaa
Wartara profacl to physics.

New Humane Society
director has big plans
for his furry friends
-dd.
Anyone desiring to adopt an
animal muat sign a contract
with the shelter and muat also
SANFORD - Am the new ex­ have a good record of taking
ecutive director of the Humane care of previous, pets. Prospec­
Society of Seminole County, tive pet owners must «too agree
Jeff Caahatt has some big to keep the animal as an toplana for hia furry guests.
door pet.
First and foremost. Caahatt
Adoption fees range from $40
told the society will continue for cats to $00 lor dogs. |f the
tta long standing policy of animals are not spayed or « u keeping animals until they are tried the cost to an additional
ready to be adopted.
$20. However, once the animal
"You have to care about ani­ to spayed or neutered, pet
mals." Csshatt said. "Ours la a owners are given a rebate cer­
loudly different facility. We are tificate.
an aJtr.....
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facility and I
Caahatt, who retired from the
know we are In the minority United States Navy in 1993 af­
when compared to most cen­ ter 20 yeara of service, said he
ters. This board's philosophy also plana to Increase the shel­
to that all life to prret
ter's financial base snd public
Caahatt said the shelter will awareness.
take In any animal with the ex
Contrary to what some peo­
eeption of those too UL too old ple believe, the shelter Is
or dangerous.
funded through donations.
Established In 1973. the With 10,000 members currently
shelter at MOO Oood Homes on the mailing list. Caahatt
Rood In Sanford houses up to said he would nke to Increase
200 animals at a tim re.______
. Ofl-slte membership snd donations
foster providers accommodate through fond-ratoin* events
animals such as horses and snd special programs,
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flth a bachelor's degree
d
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In
specialized areas. The 12.000 international relations from
square-foot facility was re­ the University of San Diego.
cently revamped foUowing a Caahatt. 44. haa served aa a
fire to 1993.
Volunteers in Service To
The Phoenix haa risen liter­
Humans Society.
ally from the ashes here,* he
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Herald Staff Writer

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the holiday spirit on Friday,
Dec. 12 and Saturday, Dec.
13. The twinkling o f lights,
holiday music and the smell of
pine will fill the mansion's
rooms. Visitors can shop and
Mew- a variety o f holiday d is ­
plays created with antiques,
floral
displays
and
h an d ­
crafted gift* Ihroutthout the in ­
terior. A kitchen cafe will o ffer
an assortment
o f light r e ­
freshments for purchase. On
the front veranda local chil­
dren
will
perform
holiday
singing. Deltona High School
singing and dance group Knlagr will perform 7 p.m. Fri­
day night. S atu rday at I I
a .m .
Forest
L ik e
singing
group will entertain with a v a ­
riety o f songs.
A collector Christm as O rn a ­
ment featuring DeBary Mall
Mansion will lie available for
the first time. This beautiful
green
ornament
with
gold
drawing Is s u it to becom e a
desired collector item and In­
crease in value. This ornam ent
is available to purchase at this
special event for only 88.
Come join us for the feel o f a
relaxed, old fashioned holiday
w eek en d
Friday.
Dee.
12
from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p m.
and Saturday Dec. 13 from
10 00 a m . until 4:00 p.m.
Parking and admission to the
grounds Is free. A donation of
&gt;1 Is for entrance to the m an­
sion. This event Is being spon­
sored by Ilellary Hall Inr. For
further Information call Ann
Fetters 14071 668 1069

GEO commencement
Honors Night Graduation for
GED graduates will be held on
Monday. Doc. IS at 7:30 p.m.
Tlie ceremony will take place
at Seminole Com m unity C ol­
lege's
llra lih
BuildIng/Gymnaslum.
This special ceremony hon­
ors adults who have success­
fully com pleted the GED e x ­
amination program at SCO and
earned a State of Florida High
School Diploma.

Friends, Trialtvrs. SCO fac­
ulty and stall will Join the
graduates In celebrating this
momentous
event.
The
SlierLih M Ryan and Hertha
U. Valentine Scholarships will
be awarded
to outstanding
graduates who pLtn to con ­
tinue Ih rlr studies at SCC.
For more information about
the GED Honors Night or the
GED
study
program,
rail ,
Seminole Community College
at 328 2153.

Flrtfighters staking
donations
The Seminole County F ire ­
fighters arr Lurking for dona­
tions for Ihls years bike drive.
Tills event ha* grown that we
are no longer able lo repair
enough used blkrs lo meet the
demand, so we have team ed
up with T oy's-R -U s* to pur­
chase new blkrs and a helmet.
For a 845 donation you can
provide a new hike and helm et
lo a needy child for Christmas.
Please nuke your checks pay­
able lo the Seminole County
Firefighters and note Hikes for
Christmas In the memo s e c ­
tion. There will lie a tag saying
‘ Donated lly ____*. If you do
not wish to have your name on
the lag. please lei us know.
Due to thr short lime period
o f this years drive please call
407-298-FIRE (34731. or fax
407-293 3395 or page Tim
Nicholson at 651-3364.
Thank you
for
help
In
spreading
thr
Christmas
spirit.

S«nfor Santa coming
Urcausr many elderly p e o ­
ple will be hungry and alone
this holiday season. H eller
Living for Seniors, the MEALS
ON
WHEELS
provider
In
Seminole County, Is prom oting
‘ Senior Santa Is Coming*.
For a donation o f 825. a
homrbound senior can receive
a holiday dinner with all the
trimmings, a gift, and a visitor.
It will also help In providing a
holiday party for those who
are ambulatory.
Checks may be mailed to
Better Living for Seniors. 1097
Sand (fond Road, Lake Mary,
FI 32736.

Monte M o m s is standing by the truck ss hie men toed Ihe crated calory
from tho AH. Moeoe and Son box car. Th# data la Fab. 18,1826 and th*
celery la being shipped to New York. This is another picture from the
1996 Sanford Historical Society calendars. The calendars Include I t

Other old Sanford scenes end can be purchased at the Sanford Museum
and Knights Shoe Store If you have a picture mat would make a good
Vintage View*, please contact Grace Mane Stmecipher

HOMEIMPROVEMENT
EXPERIENCE
YOU CAN
COUNT ON!

WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST
Thursday:
Mostly
cloudy
with a 60 percent chance o f
rain
or
thunderstorm s.
Highs near 80. Lows in the
upper-60s. F riday: Chance
of showers and th u n d er­
storms. Highs In the upper60s. Lows In the near 50.
•n ta fd a y : Scattered show ers
and thunderstorms. Highs In
the mld-70s. Lows in the
upper-50s. Sunday: Chance
ol showers. Iltghs near 70.
Lows In the m!d-50s.

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TABU:
2:20 a.m.. maj. 8:30 a.m..
mln.. 2:40 p.m.. maj. 8:55
p.m
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ID E S :
D aytona
high: 5:16 u.m.. 5:38 p.m .,
low: 11:31 a.m.. 11:43 p.m.
Hour Sm yrna S ta sh : high:
5:21 a.m.. 5:43 p.m.. low:
11:36 a.m.. 11:48 p.m.. C o­
c o * Booth: high: 5:36 a.m.,
5:56 p.m.. low: 11:51 a.m.. *

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Lemuel StaSwortb, president; Sylvia Stallworth, secretary; Doha Duxbury,
omeberahip committee chairperson.
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SCR EA remembers children
during the holiday season

cowomowl

D aytona S ta c k It
Sm yrna B atch: Seas are 4-6
feci and chappy. Water tem ­
perature at Daytona 1s 6 3
degrees and at New Sym m a.
63 degrees. Winds are from
the
southwest
at
15-20
m.p.h.

The high temperature In
Sanford Wednesday was 78
degrees and the overnight
low was 69.
Recorded rainfall for Ih e
period ending at 10 a.m...
Thursday
totaled
1.10
Inches.
•Sunrise................. 7:08 a.m.
•Sunset.................. 5:30 p.m.

By SHIXLKT K. BAKER
Herald C orrespondent_________
The prim ary goal o f the
Seminole County Retired Edu­
cators Association Is serving as
a support group for fellow r e ­
tired Seminole County Educa­
tors. Hut the children In the
county have not been forgotten
by them.
Each
year
members
of
SCREA donate food and money
lo ihe Marie Taylor Fund
which Is adm inistered try San­
dra U. Sun Mlgurl, M.S.W.. the
County's lead Social W orker.
T lie food and necessary pur­
chases arc then distributed to
the children who need them
most
by Seminole
County
School Social W orkers.

H ie Marie Taylor Fund Is
named
after
Sem inole
County's first Social W orker.
Through her efforts and fo re ­
sight, Ihe Seminole County
School Social Work Program
was organized.
Tlie
year's
contributions
w rrr presented to Seminole
County Social Worker.
W.
"Freddie' Nieves. M.S.W.. by
SC R E A * Treasurer A1 Duxhury. O llier SCREA m em bers
prrsent for tills presentation
arr Ixnuiel Stallworth. Presi­
dent: Sylvia Stallworth, S e c re ­
tary:
and
Doris
Duxbury
Membership
C om m ittee
Chairperson.
Seminole Coqnty School S o ­
cial Workers are housed In Ih e
Velma Mitchell Annex. 1401 S.
Magnolia Avc.. Sanford.

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Thunday. December 1 1 , 1W7 • Vol. SO, No. 79
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Columbia Medlcul Center In
Sanford has
recorded
the
following births:
Nov. 5 - Azure Eason and
W illie Drown, Jr.. Sanford.
Boy;
Drmetrta
Deshawn
Chandler. Sanford Twin Hoys
Nov. 6 • Suzetle
G arrltyAinsworth
and
M atthew
Garrlty,
Deltona.
G irl;
Chrysalis
and
Anthony
Orazlano. Orange City, Hoy;
Audra Lynn Harrison. Osteen.
Boy; Donna and Mark Mooney.
Lake Mary. Hoy
Nov. 7 - Cheyenne and Howard
M lnchrw.
Deland.
G irl;
Beverly Costello, Osteen. Boy:
Johnnie Mae
M eddler
and
Reginald
Leon
Hunter.
Sanford. Girl
Nov. 8 - Jennifer und Patrick
Mtller, Deltona, Boy
Nov. 9 - Kim berly Colleen Gill
and Greg
Lewis Breedlove.
Geneva. G irl
Nov. 10 • Tummy Coppola
Maltempl. Deltona. Girl; Jamie
and Paul Roberts. Debury. G irl;
Tracey Y velle Rutledge and

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Sanford. Boy; Crystal Dawn
Evans, Drltona. Boy
Nov. 11 • Bonnie and Vincent
Shlnautl, Deltona, Girl

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H ie following births w ere
recorded ut Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:

2545 Narcissus Avs.
Sanford

Oct. 28 • Stacey and David
Wade. Like Mary, Boy; Jenna
Frazee. Sanford, Hoy
Oct.
29
Kathleen
and
Richard Krauss. Deltona. Girl
Oct. 31 • Kimberly and Jason
Junnler. Deltona. Hoy
Nov.
I
Theodore
Boy

•
Christine
and
Blanton, Sanford.

Nov. 2 • Ewa and Adam
ULibluskl. Lukr Mary, Boy:
DcAim r and Ihornas Apple,
Dike Mary. Boy; Margaret and
Mark Hutch!-ton. Lake M ary,
Glil:
Lom
and
David
Miilholland,
Sanford,
G irl;
Janice
and
David
Stone,
DeLand. Girl

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Utah Pslmore. 34. o f 114
DorrheM er Ave.. U k t Mujr,
was arrested Monday by S an ­
ford police.
Pslmore waa
charged with credit card baud
and arrested In the 300 block
o f Town Center Circle. Report
M id lluil r.ilniore signed a
rretlll card d ip without card
owner'* permission.

Incidents
A girls’ 20 lnch 10 speed pink
and purple bike worth 4125
was stolen Monday In the BOO

A JVC C O player, ibur Pio­
neer Premier Ms and a h alf
am p
■peakera and a U S.
were stolen Monday In the 300
block o f Towne Center Circle.
Total amount o f property sto­
len waa 4 I.3 S 0
A black 84 Chevy Cam aro
two door, Ucenae plate number
W K X -I5Z. waa stolen Monday
In the 2400 block o f Chase
Avenue.
Electronics total In f 41.820
were stolen Sunday In the 100
block o f Country C hib Road.

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C ashatt

FERN PARK - Henry Clark. 25. o f 457
Hidden Meadows Loop. Fem Park, made
his Initial court appearance Tuesday at the
Seminole County Correctional Facility. He
&gt;Is charged with one count o f armed ro b ­
bery.
Seminole County deputy sheiifTs from
District 6 arrested Clark about 5 a.m.

sued In the past.* he said.
In addition to his ninemember slafT, Cashatt man­
ages a host o f volunteer*. To
rally and organise the shelter’s
volunteer staff, he will appoint
a volunteer coordinator. He la
also seeking a transport vehi­
cle for the shelter.
Cashatt praised hla staff for
their dedication, noting that
many o f them used their own
car* to transport animals and
supplies.
•We have some really dedi­
cated people working here.* he
said. T h e y really love the ani­
mals.*

Cowtlawod
doesn't want pity. He seldom
asks for help. Itetng bum Ihe
way hr w.is. he has known no
oilier life. He rn|oy* going to
lin e Crest Prr K classes for
children wlih disabilities.
‘ lie rrlrd just a little- Ihe first
day Iwo years ago. Now. h e'*
ull smiles, lie's actually happy
to gel on ihe bus In Ihe m orn­
ing They drop down u ramp,
anti up be goes In his chair. He
smiles the second lie sees his
friend. Mr. Cummings, an aide
who accompanies Ihe driver.
Mr. Cummings sings lo him.
makes Anthony laugh *
Al 2 : « ) or so when Anthony
comes home on Ihe bus. he's
|uh! as elated Grammy's there.
Or Untie Sliayne.
For lire most part. Anthony
en|oys therapy sessions In Or­
lando or at the Elks Hospital
In Umatilla, ‘ lie gets afraid
when he sees someone put on
gloves.* Grammy IVrvatt said.
‘ Hr associates tlral with pain.
Anti lie's luid so much pain.
It's OK If the therapists already
Itave Ihelr gloves on. As long

oa he doesn't see them putting
them on.*
Not long
after the first
Christmas that he really un­
derstands ss being very spe­
cial. Anthony will undergo sur­
gery on his hip and will be In a
body caM for six to eight
weeks. H e ll also have to be In
Ihe hospital for that lenglh of
time.
Soon. also. Anthony may re­
quire a spinal operation that If
successful could help him be
able lo move on his own In a
walker by the lim e he Is 10 or
11 years old.
On Wednesday after he had
returned from school, Anthony
played with a favorite tow
truck, pushing It acroaa the rug
In the dining room at the Pre­
v a il residence. He crawled up
to a chair and tried to lift him ­
self but couldn't.
He gently plopped back lo
the rug and hla truck.
When a visitor was ready lo
leave. Anthony crawled lo the
front door to say good-bye and
try to push open the door.
It had slopped raining.

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Clark was booked Into the Sem inole
County Correctional Facility. He la being
held under 47.000 bond.

LA
rally at the Sanford Civic C en­
ter earning second place In the

professionally

dressed

category out o f all the district
high schools.
The school's Junior Reserve
O fficer* Training Corp received
a 41.000 donation from Ihe
American Legion Auxiliary for
outstanding showmanship In
the Sanford Veteran’s Day p a ­
rade.
For the first time In 28 years.
Crooms has boys and girls
basketball teams participating
In the regular high school sea ­
son. The teams are playing In
the Florida High School A ctivi­
ties Association.
For Information, call 3205057.

Rain-

Anthony-

custom er at the More. She gave his physi­
cal description to Seminole County deputy
sheriffs. They found Clark standing outaide his apartment. The clerk eventually
Identified Clark as the man who had
robbed the store.

Croom smust

C a a tla a o d h am Pago 1A
Amertca. (VISTA) worker and
was also one of the founders o f
CENTAUR
(Central
Florida
Aids Unified Resources Inc.)
He speak* some Italian and
ha* studied Russian and Ger­
man
C a d i salt , who Uvea In
Casselberry. M id he will Inten­
sify fund raising efforts during
Ihe shelter's two main events;
a Spring Gaia and a golf tour­
nament.
‘ I'm hoping we ran get more
support from businesses In the
community, which Is som e­
thing we have never really pur­

Tuesday at his apartment. He la accused
o f robbing the Cumberland Farms c o n ­
venience store at 225 Oxford Road. F em
Park.
The robbery occurred just before 10 p.m.
Monday. Clark walked Into the store and
pointed an 8-Inch knife at the female clerk,
lie ordered the clerk to hand over the
money. She compiled. Clark fled on foot.
The clerk rrcognlzrd Clark as a regular

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rain Friday and Saturday.
The National Weather Service
Is advising lo keep an eye on
urban flooding.
You may have had to walk
through Ihe puddles near the
place you work or a parking lot
at Ihe mall. The Sem inole
County Department o f Public
Safety has a list o f flood prone
areas. *We are not predicting
flooding In these areas unless
there Is prolonged rainfall.*
said Chief Fire Adm inistrator
Terry Schenk, who Is also the
county m eteorologist.
Included on Ihe llsl Is Stale
Road 434/17-92 area. SR 434
In Oviedo. Ihe City o f Sanford.
Mullet! Lake l*ark Road area.
Winter Springs Elementary on
SR 434 and Stone St. In Ihe
(Hark Hammock area.
There's also a list o f areas

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family. She has appeared
with Altamonte Joax E nsem ­
ble. Hlg Hand o f Orlando and
appears nightly with
the
Daytona Grand Ole’ Opry

FWMplac* tor tie edenca fair team project Croon*'
Mfchato Brokka, ninth grade, and Anthony

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that may experience drainage
problems during Intense or
prolonged rainfall In Altamonte
Springs.
•
Seminole County emergency
personnel are prepared to a s­
sist those who may experience
flooding In their neighborhoods
or are In stalled cars along
highways.
Nothing Is expected to be as
severe
as
the
conditions
caused by Tropical Storm G or­
don In 1994 when water lapped
over Ihe sea wall along l-ake
Monroe.
Weather experts like Schenk
predicted the potential Impact
of El Nino Iwo months ago. It
was going to be a wet Decem ­
ber. T h e association Is real."
lie maid today. "Tills Isn't media
contrived thing.*
T h e r e seems to be m ore
com ing." Mid Petersen, the
duty ofllcrr at the National
Weather Service on Thursday.
'T h i s pari of the state Is going
• lo experience more rain before
tlie month Is over.*
Seminole
County
public
safety officer* have supplied
school* with special weather
radio* that art o ff a tone when

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ford. Horn Dec. 27. 1929. In
Sanford, he moved back to the
area
from
Jacksonville
In
1993. He waa retired from the
U.S. Army. He waa a Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Jannle
Marie.
Sanford;
mother. Floaale Mae Abney.
Sanford: step-father. Jam es C.
Abney. Sanford; sister. Regina
Abney.
Sanford;
brothers.
Jerom e Harper Sr.. Rochester.
N.Y.. John Harper. Sanford;
one
grandson;
one
greatgrandson.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge
o f ar­
rangem ents.

Jamaa Campbell Jr.
JAMES CAMPBELL JR.
James Campbell Jr.. 35.
Church Street. Sanford, died
Tuesday. Dec. 2. 1997. B om
March 21. 1962. he was a
lifelong resident o f Sanford.
Mr. Campbell waa a construc­
tion laborer. He was a P en te­
costal.
Survivors Include mother,
Mary Ellen Willingham. San­
ford; brothers. Willie W illin g­
ham. Illinois Willingham. Al­
fred
Willingham.
Donald
Turner. William Willingham.
Richard Beverilte. all o f San­
ford: sisters. Patricia Lone.
Sharon. Mary Turner. Charon
Howard and Thelma Poaley, all
of
Sunrord;
grandm others.
Ethel. Sanford. Coro W illin g­
ham. Augusta. Oa.
Sunrise
Funeral
Hom e,
Sanford. Ui charge
o f ar­
rangements.

a Harper Jr.

IS HARTER JR.
ne* Harper Jr.. 67. CyAvenue. Sanford, died
y. Dec. 5. 1997 at C o­
la Medical Center San-

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ELIZABETH STRAW S
G ATH ER S
Elizabeth Straws Gathers.
84. West 12th Street. Sanford,
died Sunday. Dec. 7. 1997 at
her residence. She aa bom
March 19. 1913 In Montlcello.
Fla. Mrs. Gather* was an e le ­
mentary school m aintenance
engineer. She waa a Baptist.
Survivors Include sons, E r­
nest Jr.. Altamonte Springs;
Wilbur.
Miami;
daughters.
Dora Gather* Bryant. Laura
Toung. Flork
rida OathOathcra Yo
era Young. Rachel Gathers
Nelson
and Betty
Gathers
Vann, all o f Sanford; brothers.
Joe Straws, Colorado S p r in g ,
Colo.. Nathaniel Straws. Titu s­
ville; Mater. Daphne Straws
~ ‘ ' 29 grandchil­
chllWhite. Sanford;
dren. 70 great-grandchildren;
17 great-great-grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelberger M ortu ­
ary. Inc., Sanford. In charge o f
arrangem ents.
ROSS M AR IS D ILLA R D
Rose
Marie
Dillard,

61,

South Palmetto Avenue. San­
ford. died Monday. Dec. 8.
1997. Bom Aug. 13. 1936 In
Wrllaboro. Pa. he moved lo
Sanford from Elken. Pa. In
1957. Mr*. Dillard wan a r e ­
tired Inspector for NCR. She
was a Protestant. She was a
member o f the Sanford M oose
Lodge.
Survivors Include sons. E d­
ward Marvin Fulghum. M i­
chael Louis Fulghum. Billy Joe
Fulghum. Jerry David Dillard.
Kevtn Ouane Dillard, all o f
Sanford;
brothers.
Robert
Johns. Painted
Post. ,N.Y.,
Charles Johns. Jack Johns,
both o f Osceola. Pa.; sisters.
Esther
M ann. M lddleberry
Center. Pa.. Betty Swartout.
Beaver* Dam. N.Y.. Annabell
Neal. Lawrencevllle. Pa.. Eve­
lyn McFall. Tioga. Pa.: Donna
Tucker. Fountain Inn. S.C.;
four grandchildren.
Brlsaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arran ge­
ments.
JAM BS RICHARD
'BUDDY*
HOOLEHAN JR.
James
Richard
’ Buddy*.
Hoolchan Jr.. 65. Bradshaw
Drive. Sanford, died W ed n es­
day. Dec. 10. 1997 at his resi­
dence. Dom July 14. 1932. he
was a lifelong resident o f San­
ford. Mr.
Hoolchan was a
C.T.M.O. for Florida Pow er
Corp. He was a veteran o f the
U.S. Air Force. He was a
member o f First United M eth­
odist Church o f Sanford.
Survivors Include wife; Ann;
daughter. Tammy Guadagi.o,
Vero Beach: mother. Evelyn.
Sanford; Mater, Betty Rose
Stubba.
QalnesvtUe;
two
grandchildren.
Oramkow
Funeral
Hom e.
Sanford. In charge
o f a r­
rangements.
M ARIS DAND R IDGE
SHAOBTA
Marie Dandrtdge
Shagsta.
77. St. Petersburg, died Sun­
day. Dec. 7. 1997. B om In
Dade City, she moved to St.
Petersburg from Orlando In
1990. Mrs. Shagsta was a
bookkeeper and secretary for
Farm Bureau In Sanford for 25
years. She was a m ember o f
Assembly o f God Suncoast C a ­
thedral.
Survivors Include daughters.
Shirley A. Cheek, Jeannette

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Solitaire, both o f St. P eters­
burg: son. Cecil Dandrldge.
Lakeland: brother. Ralph lllll.
Avon Park: slaters. Thelm a
Underhill. Sarasola. Mary Cox.
Orlando; eight grandchildren;
14 great-grandchildren.
Anderson-McQueen Funeral
Homes.
Alan
R.
M cLeod
Chapel. St.
Petersburg.
In
charge o f arrangement*.

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Campbell Jr. will be held Satur­
day. Dec. 13 at It a.m. al New
Life Word Center with the Rev.
Hunakl Mrrthls. officiating. Visita­
tion srtll Friday be from 5 to 9
pm. at Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel.
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Puntor Run Williams officiating. In­
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Cemetery. Friends may rail at Ihe
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Chapel.
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T h e enviro n m en t
benefits
We wish to thank you for the
wonderful articles by Shari
Brodle about our 30-year cele­
bration. Although the rain kept
boom folks home, many com­
mented upon the celebration,
having read about it tn the Stanjbnifserakfand the la te Mary
m fr. People art atUl stopping
by ar calkng with the com­
ment. *1 saw the article In the
nesrspaper. and...*
Many parents who could not
come with their students on
their scheduled Acid trips
could come on our Celebration
Saturday, take a guided tour of
the trails, and enjoy the handson National History Museum.
Fofcs with no connecttons with
the schools visited the park for
the first time, and were de­
lighted that such a place and
program existed tn Seminole
County. The outstanding nipport from the community was
remarked upon by those at-

R ecognizing our
young people

Campbell-Leasing Post
sve to agree that the City
K
of Sanford aa well as others
need to be more receptive to
what Is happening tn their etty
and county. We think that the
Idea of signs coming Into the
city or county honoring an In­
dividual or group Is a great
Idea and long overdue. There
are also other ways these indi­
viduals or groups ran be recognUcd.
The American Legion Post S3
Baseball team recently won the
1907 American Legion Base­
ball World Scrtea and put
Sanford on the map. This was
not easy, as there are ap­
proximately 5000 American Le­
gion teams. On October 36.
1997 we. the members of The
&gt;Aj*rrtAn L e g ** C gkgbflLosstng Post S3.»had k ltn c ball Appreciation Day for these
•ne young men and (heir
coaches.
We Invited representatives
from the Cltv of Sanford and

The Seminole County Commis■ton. We alao invited the prindpals of the schools that these
young
men
attended.
(Seminole. Lake Maiy and
Oledo).
Much to ouT dismay none of
the above Invited guests could
take time out from their buoy
schedules to attend. This
makes us wonder that If these
commissioners.
city
and
county, were in an election
year that every effort would
have been made on their part
to have attended this function
and recognised these fine
young men. Maybr when some
of these young Individuals be­
come our Allure leaders, they
won't forget where they came
from.
Isn't It a shame that with all
laid you hear about today's
younger generation that when
they do something good those
who should be the proudest do
not rerognlrr them.
We. the Members of The
American Legion. CampbellLoosing Post S3 can only say
Tram and roaches of the Post

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Lake Brantley boys
hand Lake Howell
I got to touch first loss of season
greatness
last night

lojr atom because M's aB Am and
versus Iraq? Who cans. What
Danvar-San Fran p n a Monday
aa a witter, part of the fan la getto aO the btg events, meeting lota
people and dropping their names

fouls quickly leak N

Young .wrestlers doing job for Bears
the baB Bhe a pen*
kboard. and jams It
then. January 16,
It
tllcra Ian. 1 used to
Bulls wan In town and started to realise
that when tt cornea to MJ. it's not a matter
of what hell do. it's a matter of what he
might do.
Win this be the night he aeons 70?
Win he do a triple-20 tonight?
Win he dunk from the opposite foul Una?
Those a n the Idnda of things you think
about when you aee Michael Jordan.
So 1went to the Anna last night partially
to report on the fame, but also to stan at
Michael Jordan. America's greatest active
athlete (then win never be another AH).
I watched him turn human. So did the rest
of the O-rena crowd who came out ready to

Lyman,
Seminole
girls tie
in soccer

tn thdr beat and everyone Just sat and
screamed. Tiger was on Celebrity Row along
with Jeff Gordon and Mark O'Meara and
they aU came to aee one guy.
But MJ wasn't at the top of hla game. He
mlsar d easy shots and was only 6-far-17
from the Add. Nothing was (ailing but then
was atm a bum. even as the Magic took the
lead, and It became apparent that
and the Bulls should be known as Michael
and Scottle and the Bulls.
Then. It happened. Early tn the fourth
quarter, wtth the game tied. Orlando’a Mark

LONOWOOO . The Seminole High
School girls' soccer team i m a ,
breakthrough last night against
Lyman In a Seminole Athletic
Conference feme at the Carlton
Henley Sports Complex.
The Fighting Scailnolca have not
wen a conference match in three
years. Wednesday evening they
a m ed M e aaooaalble. tying the
"tt la belter than a loaa but not
aa foad aa a win.* said Seminole
Tony Arena.
Lyman out shot the Holes 7-4.
The flrat half waa flat for Seminole
allowing Lyman Ave shots.
By the second halt the righting

and piaytfa to thdr ability.

Beth

Oagaanhaia bigoight saving nine
abets while far teammates Laura
Saaao. Kbn Hutson. Paula Oulllan.
and Tracy Swaynos played ex­
tremely wdL
*1 am pleased with the perform­
ance.* said coach Arena.

others are posting ball, a hero had over
17.000 people amazed at the possibility of
perfection.
That's pretty neat.
So afterwards, 1 want Into the Chicago
kicker room where Jordan waa entertaining
the media and sweating from the light o f at
least 10 mini-cams pointed at hla fact..

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Magic
best
Bulls

IN B R I E F

' holds r 3-1 edge tn this
state rind Florida, and win seek to
three In-a-row following • 74-89
1996 and • J946 victory last war. Ft
Usi won in 1994. taking a 7 1 « double
time victory In what would become a ‘ final
four season.' The game will also be televised
bve by Sunshine Network.
This ycafs event will take place on Binday. December 14. beginning with a Gator
and Scmteole FanFest In lha Orlando Anna
perking lot at 3 pjn, Oam time foOowa at 4
p m. Tickets are available at the Arena Boa
Office and through TicketMaster 1407) 8393900.

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Herald Staff Writer
ORLANDO _ The number*
aren't there In the box score.
Three-for-9 from the Held. 8
points.
1: doesn't look like much but
after you count the bruise* and
skin left on the Orlando Arena
floor, you realize how much Do
Outlaw means to the Magic.
Outlaw was the catalyst be­
hind the Magic'* biggest win of
ihe young season, a 106-96 win '
over the Chicago Bulla last
night at the O-rena. He pulled
down a career-high 16 re­
bound* In 44 minute* and had
a big hand tn holding Chi­
cago'* Michael Jordan to only
&lt;ux field goals.
Beside* the work, he came
through on a night when Or­
lando desperately needed a
hero. The Magic learned prior
to the game that all-star Penny
Hardaway would be lost for
eight to 10 weeks with a carti­
lage tear in his left knee. Be­
sides that, small forward Nick
Anderson was also placed on
the injured list with a broken
left hand and 1* expected to be
out (our-to-six weeks.
Outlaw's 44 minutes means
he may no longer be one of The
Hounds. Orlando's celebrated
backup unit that has sparked
the team all through the first
six weeks of the season, but
Outlaw loves the extra playing
time.
"You play because you want
to play.* Oitlaw said. "They're
not making you play. I played
44 minutes but 1 fret all right.
Maybe HI go run around the
building a couple of times.*
No need. He worked hard
enough on a night when every­
thing broke the Magic's way.
Including an off-nlght from
Jordan.
Jordan led Chicago with 35
points but 13 came on free
throws and be was hounded by
Outlaw and Gerald Wilkin* all
night before finally finding his
range In the fourth quarter.
The Magic capitalized on the
effort, putting four player* In
double figures: Hony Selkaly
(36 points. 16-17 from the
line). Mark Price (17). Horace
Grant (17) and DarrrII Arm­
strong (10).
Armstrong Is one of the
Hounds, but It was his play In

at (407) 330-3670 for more

Ram soccor alums nssdsd
Bony Swfcaly scored e game-high 28 point*, focUftng 19 rt toe fourth
quarter, and had 10 rotounde aa foe Magte cam* back In foe Inal period lo
bsotthsWortd Champion Chicago Bute 106-96, Wednesday night
the fourth quarter that pro­ much as he's played against
vided the final push for the
Wilkins Inine points)
Magic. Down 77-73. Armstrong
1 feel like I can be at
made a atrip on Chicago's Ron least 75 percent of what Penny
Harper and did a dive to knock Is on any given night.*
the ball back lo Derek Harper
For one given night, that was
who laid In an easy score lo enough- Chalk up another one
cut the lead lo two. It started a for the Hounds.
Magic run that tied the game at
Tk*
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of
Um
79 after another Armstrong
layup and Orlando went up for • t O f y : Yesterday. Orlando
good. 85-83 on another Darrell activated second-round pick
Jason Lawson from Villanova.
Armstrong Jumper.
Armstrong may be a Hound, Lawson la a center who hasn't
but he took over for starting played since pre-season...The
point guard Price one minute Magic also rigned 6-foot-4
Into regulation and played sig­ guard Carl Thomas who aver­
aged 18.1 points for the Fort
nificant minutes throughout.
Tm not saying he's a cata­ Wayne Fury of the CBA Tho­
lyst.* Magic roach Chuck Daly mas has NBA experience with
said. TU let rveryone else be Cleveland last year and four
games with Golden Stole this
the Judge of that.*
For Orlando. It was a win season where he averaged 7.3
points per game...The following
when they needed It the moat.
was
released
It got the Magic within a half- statement
me of first place In Ihe At- Wednesday from the office of
rile Division behind Miami. Dr. Walter Lowe following
It also ended an 11-game los­ arthroscopic surgery performed
ing streak to Chlrago. a team this morning (Wednesday) on
that Is slmggllng but laying In Anfemce Hardaway's left knee:
'Anfemce Hardaway of Ihe
wait for anyone who want* to
advance In ihe Eastern Confer­ Orlando Magic underwent airgrry this morning at St
ence
"We Just aren't (securing Hospital, Houston.
right now* Jordan said. *Ysu .random tear In hto left knee.
have to give Orlando credit. Dr. Walter R Lowe, of Baylor
They atm't going to sneak ig&gt; Sports Medicine Institute In
on anybody because everyone Houston, performed the airknows they can be a great grry. The tom cartilage was
successfully removed and there
basketball team. Nobody can
were no complications during
take them for grunted.*
Especially Wilkins who took the surgery. Anfemce will be­
ovrr for Hardaway with the gin rehabilitation Immediately
daunting task of guarding Jor­ and to expected to be fully re­
covered and playing basketball
dan.
'He's played against me as within 8-10 weeks.*

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Basketball
Continued from Pago IB
detracts from the great
basketball played by the Patriot*. Every time
Lake Howell showed a glimmer of getting back
Into the game. Lake Brantley hod an answer.
*We realty put In a good effort tonight.* said
Lake Brantley assistant coach Frank Gooch.
*We practiced an week on a defense that we
thought could contain Reggie (Kahn, Lake How­
ell's weapon) and we remained focused on what
we had to do. The guys played really hard and
have earned a lot of respect.*
Both teams are now 8-1 and have tough games
on Friday night. The Patriots will host Lyman
while Lake Howell will host Lake Mary. Both
games are at 7:30 p.m.
O V IE D O W IN S A G A IN
OVIEDO . Last night. Oviedo High School
maintained its undefeated record with a win
over visiting Orangewood Christian. 68-50.
Scott Moore led the Lions with 33 points and
Brian Rrglster had 17 points and seven re­
bounds on the evening.
At the half. Oviedo was only up by seven, en­
tering the locker room with a 30-33 lead.
OiangewuoJ Christian would not come any
closer to the Lions and were authored In the
third quarter, 19-9.
The win brings Oviedo's record to 9-0. making
them the only undefeated team tn the Seminole
Athletic Conference and should keep them

ranked number four In the Sportswritero' state
poll.
On Friday. Oviedo will travel to Winter Springe
for a 7:30 p.m. Seminole Athletic Conference
game.

LAKE MARY _ Lake Maiy High School's
boy* soccer tram will hold Its 14th annual
Alumni Game on Saturday. December 37th at
1 p.m. at Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Former player* are encouraged to attend
even If they don't want to play in the game.
For questions, call Coach MrCoride at 3309708.

Bab# Ruth coach*i masting
SANFORD , The Sanford Recreation De­
partment. and new league Director Alton
Orem, will hold a mandatory meeting for all
pcmons interested tn coaching baseball In
the Sanford Babe Ruth League's in 1996.
The meeting wtll be next Tuesday
(December 10th) AT 6:30 p.m. at the Dugout
Club tn Historic Sanford Memorial
This meeting will be used as an organlaational meeting for the coming season and the
coaches Input la wanted.
For more Information call 330-5697.

Girls* wrestling tournaments
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS . Lake Brantley
High School and coach Kevin Catpenger an
pleased to announce a aeries of Women's In­
vitational Wrestling Tournaments In assorts-

Information, call the Sanford
Recreation Department at 330-8097.

P.A.L. Baakatball
SANFORD _ The Semtnoto County Police
Athletic League (PAL) la soliciting player* for
Ihe P A L Basketball.
The P A L League la opm to any child
aged live thru 10. The teams are divided Into
categories baaed on age - ftw ft atx year
olds; seven ft eight year olds; and nine ft 10
year olds. Each group will have two dlvtslon*.
AH games wtU be played on Saturdays at
the Seminole Community College Health and
Physical Education Center. Each team will
ptoy a minimum of nine games. The Mason
rum until March 14th.
Regtatrattona wtil be held this Saturday.
December 13th at 9CC.
Foe more triform*tton. contort the Semi­
nole County Police Athletic League al 1407)
330-6800. extension 363.

Raiders romp to road win
BRADENTON _ Joans Kotova used her star to
advantage Tuesday night as
munMy College crashed “
College, 75-90. tn o women's Junior College
basketball game In Bradenton.
Kotova, the 7-foot freshman center from Tal­
lin. Estonia, hit 15 of 34 from Ihe floor and fin­
ished the night with a triple-double. 30 points.
10 rebounds and 10 blocked shots, as the Raid­
ers. ranked sixth In the most recent state poll,
won for the I Oth tune In 13 starts.
Kotova scored 14 points In Ihe Aral half aa
9CC took a 37-25 lead at halftime. Por the game
the Raiders hit 50-percent (35-70) from the
floor, but only had one free throw attempt,
which they made.
SCC also got a big game from Therrse
Westergrcn (Udlngo. Sweden), who came off the
bench lo hit three-of-lhree from three-point
range and flnlah with 11 points, the only other
Raider In double figures.
Lay Medhsnle (Stockholm. Sweden) had a big
defensive night with nine steals and eight re­
bounds. She also scored four points and dished
Other contributor* to 8CCo victory wen
Dart* Kudruyvtaem feta* potato, two assists),
ucBvnt wicy tctgni points, n v tt rctwunas,
three urU U , three blocked shots. two ooototol,

■ heck of i team.*
The Rams also won the Junior vanity game by
■ score of 59-32.
Lake Mary Is now 6-3 on the season and will
be at Lake Howell for a critical Seminole Ath­
letic Conference and Class OA-Dtatrict 3 fame
Friday night. The Bears will also be In SAC ac­
tion Friday night, hosting undefeated Oviedo. All
vanity panics are set for a 7:30 p.m. Hart, ■

The games wtn be played on Wednesday or
Friday night's at Chair N il. hrghintag Dm
second week of December.
The games win follow the rules and guide­
lines art forth fay the Ffoekto Recreation and
Forks Association (FfoFA). Th* FRPA has a
statewide Bag football aasedation with

TIkt Raider* will play their final home game
before the holiday break this Friday night al 6
p.m. against Broward Community College from
Ft. Lauderdale al the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center. Admlaolon la free.
SCC wUl then conclude It* pre-holiday sched­
ule with a road trip to Tombs n o t Wednesday
to take on " "
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starting at 6 p.m.
After the break the Raiders will return with a
trio of home games, taking on Ihe Canadian Na­
tional Team al 6 p.m. on Tuesday. December
30th: Glen Oak Community College at 2 p.m. on
Saturday. January 3rd: and then opening MidFlorida Conference ptoy against the top-ranked
team In the state (and No. 3 nationally). Central
Florida Community College from Ocala, on
Wednesday. December 7th at 6 p.m.
The Patriots, the defending state champions
who finished second tn the nation a year ago)
defeated SCC. 83-65. In the finals of the
HealthSouth Classic earlier this Mason.

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years since Jordan- ucqga freshman at
North Carolina.
Then the Interview* were over and Michael
walked to the team bus.
I didn't exactly toss a Rodman-csque el­
bow. but I got a sleeve on hto w «y though.
Somehow, I felt Uke I had touched great­
ness. There aren't too many times when you
can do that In one Ufe.
Last Second Shot: What in the world
la happening to the Lake Brantley basket­
ball program? la anybody beatable in Semi­
nole County right now?

Cnaa Country schedule foe the
season, you'll And several
meets and both dutricl and
■tale datea.
Coach Olbson stressed that
If the coache* don't believe
that the team wtll make It to
state then the runner* won't ei­
ther. that's why you will always
see a elate date an our sched­
ule sheet.

Soccermm Fags 18
Seminole to now 2-1-1 on the
Mason and travels to Apopka
for a non-conference game on
Friday night with the varsity
playing at 7 p.m.
The Greyhound* will remain
at home, taking on Lake Bran­
tley In a Class 6A-District 3
and Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence game starting at 7JO
p.m. at the Carlton Henley
Sports Complex Friday night.

the
Htatt la
and
ranked 5th in her c
holds a 46 OPA this semester
alone. Chris Ingalls
cctvcd the Acadcml
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having a 4.2 OPA
TWo Burger King Coaches
Awards were riven to Kristen
Sergeant and Jeremy Olson.
Nick Stuart received an
award for the Moat Dedicated
Runner while Brent Keith re­
ceived the Most Improved
Award along with Andrea Mar­
tin.
The Lake Mary Cross Coun­
try Team ended the evening
with all the runners sitting
around a television watching
and remembering the memo­
ries of the past season and
looking forward to the new
ones in 1906.

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Holidays In Sanford

t&gt;KAK ABBY: *guaktng in Callform*,* the 15-ysar-ald |tn who was
bothered by bar father's friend,
must talk Immediately to her echool
tt hi rue lor or a caring, sympathetic
teacher. And she must not be afraid
to tell the truth if police interview
her
Four years ago, the sister of one
of my studento became unusually
quirt and withdrawn, so I made a
point of befriending her. She told
me a shocking story about t h e man
who sleeps in my bed,* her father's
boyhood friend who came to the
fam ily'e tra iler in the evenings,
slept In her bed and made sexual
advances. Her parents did not Inter*
fere! She told me how acarrd she
wee, and that ahe couldn't eleep,
think or do her echool work.
I told her to UU her parent! that
I said they must "make him leave
tonight, or by law they could be held
responsible. That empowered the
parents. Ha left that n igh t I also
contacted her echool principal, who
summoned a deputy bocauee wo are
legally required to report such inci­
dents. I was away from school the
day they queetkmed her. The poor
girl was so intimidated ahe denied
everything She wae sura the m in
would kill her if she reported him
Later, the deputy called me to
say that apparently the girl had lied
to me. I was shocked. 1 was often in
her home berauag o f their distress
and uoverty. I knew h er w ell
enough to know she waa telling me
the truth. The family believes the
men murdered his pregnant wife in
hi* hometown in another country
and lied here illegally. They also
believed that he delivered narcotics
acroaa the stale, hidden among the

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Main Street family Sunday, in con­
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heavy equipment he transported,
Thee parents were terrified of him.
Abby, I wrote e letter and cent it
to the Sheriff's Department, the
IN S , the DBA. our SAN B (Sub*
stance Abuse Narcotics Education)
officer, the student's principal, and
a newspaper reporter who had
befriended the family. The ‘ man
who sleeps in my beer disappeared
in days and hasn't been seen since.
We could get rid o f thoee who would
harm our children, if we pen ial
A CALIFORNIA TEACHER

DBAS TKACHES* You haw*
died Ike problem very vo lL I
hope others w ill lean t from
«m ftf f f a n p l f , P Im m

M i

• far o ff base it's almost
laughable. I agree that labels are
cruel, but adopters don't search for
their freaT parents because society
has labeled them adoptees, or
because th eir adoptive parents
didn't raise them well or love them
enough.
We search to And a genetic con­
nection from our roots to the rest of
tho universe. A doptive parents
should sducate themselves about
the emotional impact adoptiun has
on their child and be prepared to
deal with thoee issues when they
arise. M any eacellent books are
available, written by adoptees, birth
mothers and adoptive parents.
Attitudes about adoption and tho
lews surrounding it have changed
considerably from the *50a and '60s,
but much more is needed Human
beings are the only species on Earth
that willingly give away their off*
spring. It Is a barbaric practice,,
squally as evil as abortion.
The bottom line: Men should do
a bettor job o f guarding their sperm
because conception should never be
an accident.
STILL WOUNDED BY ADOPTION
D E A R WOUNDED* Although

for more input from o earing
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conception should never be an

D EAR ABBY: l am a clinical
social worker in Loa Ann ie s who la
very diaturbed about the letter In
your column from the 15-year-old
Irll who
g ir
wh&lt; is being stalked and
father's 34-year-old
harassed
lead by her
I
friend.

I cannot agree with
sent
aXiysuw i*
a barbaric practice. 1 see ad
tioa ae an Ideal solution to
urgent problem in which all of
the involved Individuals have

You were absolutely correct
when you told her to sgve and pho­
tocopy the notoe and show them to a
responsible adult, such aa a school
counselor or cleigypsrsoo. I would
strongly urge this young woman to
go even further than this. Tho
behavior of them irresponsible par­
ents la tuMwasrUmshls They —™«e
be relied upon to taka action whan
the school authorities contact them
about this
She can, and should, isport this
man's behavior both to the police
and to her local Department of Chil­
dren's Servicsa. Her school coun­
selor can halp her contact them.
These two entiUee have the power
to protect her from Anther harass­
ment and stalking (end he le indeed
stalking her), to provide education
and counseling to the family, to
educate her mother and father
about mspooaible parenting, and to
monitor them to ensure that they
provide it She should also ask her
school counselor to provide her with
ongoing counseling (or herself
Urge her to do this without
delay, before the man hemmaa more

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CONCERNED ADULT IN L A
DEAR ABBY: Marilyn Bossman's letter regarding adopted chil-

D E A R A B B Y : I have been a
librarian for 25 years and hope you
will help me get an important mes­
sage
—
m - out to people everywhere.
M any tim ee* whan patrons
approach mi&gt; at Ithe library information desk, th
th&lt;ey preface their
requests with. *1 know this is proba­
bly a dumb ouestion, b u t...’ Ahby,
this always distresses me, because
the feet is, most librarians love
th e ir w ork — and i f everyone
walked into the library already
knowing how to And the informa­
tion thay want, wa wouldn’t ba
needed!
I always tell my patrons that as
far aa I'm concerned, there are no
‘ dumb* questions, and if it weren't
for their asking for my help, I would
be working at something far lass
enjoyable. So, the message la,
"Please ask the librarian. We want
to help you!* Thanks, Abby.
CAROL GOODSON,
CARROLLTON, O A
D E AR CAROL* I'm pleased to
c o n v e y y o u r m essage. I am la
com p lete agreem en t w ith you r
philosophy that thare’a no such
as a dumb question. What
Is really du ib Is rran
e m a in in g

ignorant

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YOU A M NOTIFIIO that a
Foinlon lor tha atop parent
JO S IFH BLAKI CAOWALLAOIN , waa IMad In tha Circuit
Court at I a* mala County.
Florid*, an Na»am» at ijth ,
1*97, fey Richard Franco
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Clark at Circuit Court
Ruth King
Ac Daputy Clark
Manhour J. SchOcM*
Attorney at Law
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HoBywood. FL 33030
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Ptamtitt. I w d aal la tha highaal
brddar for each at Waal Front
Doer. 301 M Park Ana., tanlord
FL 13T71. at S:*0 am . an F IB RUARY 9th. 1900 on the followmg daacrttMd real property
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Aa Daputy Clerk
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Allot nay at Law
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IABON BARTH, F L . Anornay at
tTIB B L fcaaPway St.. H a. 133
Florida. 3379* an ar
DECEMBER find. 19*7,

031-44

Clark at MMa Court, at 103 Park
wnu*. Santard, IMrlda UT71
Kara aarytaa an

YOU A M NOTIFIIO dial *n
action M taracMa* a mangi
an Mm la law w f praparfy ta
M M M O L I County. Florida.
LOT &gt;4. ALFAYA WOODS.
P HAM I. UNIT -B*. ACCORD­
ING TO THS PLAT TH IR IO F A l
Rf CORDED Ml PLAT BOOK 11.
PAGE I M THROUGH M . IN
T M PUBLIC RICOROS OF
M M M IOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA.

p any wldita 10 day* aNar dm
Aral paMMaMan at mm None*
at Ac 11an. an Echevarria.
AtaCaH*. Raymar. Part all ■
Prep pier. Fiaunitt'a altarnay,
it M l ~
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Ayter* aaraM* an Plamtitt'a
* datauH wiM

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PLAINTIFF
B A M M . S 7 -M 1 S BA
BANK U N H ID OF
T t lA S , F.B.B.
THOMAS I BURKS, at at.

DATED an NOVEMBER 17th.
1*07.
MARYANNS MONSI
CLINK OF T H I
CIRCUIT COUNT
B Y Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Fubitch: Hauymbor 30. IS . Hid
Docambar 4.11,19*7
D0K-I81
i n t n b c ia c u r r c o u n t
o r t m n la tn

any manat tentidaria at
a**a* may ling *r heat
h*/*R* may aaad a aarsaum
racer* at dm proceeding*.
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avidanc*. uhtah retard N
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Janet R. Oau|»artyi CMC
Cdy Clark
Pubhah: Oac amAar 11. 1SP7
M l - 19*

Waal VvgfeUa 3*437 0437
YOU A M M M B Y NOTIFIIO
Wat a patitMn under oath Ha*

9300 B. U S. Htphway 17-93.
ar featara D I C U H N ttn d .
1*97. and m* My* artawat * m
Bm Clark at M * Court
Batata
aanriaa
an

Ad pmtm* at auaraat and ritirana than haa* an apaonumly
ta A* heard at aaut hearing
By order at Iha City
CommMaton al Iha City at
Santanf. Fiends
PERSONS WITH OISABILITIIS
N IIO lN O
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTKW ATI IN ANY OF T M S I
PROCEIDiNOS SHOULD CON­
TACT T M P IA S O N M L O P F K I
ADA COORDINATOR AT 1*09*3* 4S HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF TH I M U TIN G
A O V K I TO TH I PUSUC M a
parton dacidaa la aaaaal a

IC . YOUNG
&gt; 744 Ranagada Lana
Part Orange, FL 13197

NOTICa or SALS

WARMING: Rota 13.319,
Florida Fa*.i* La* Aulaa at
Procedure. raquiraa sonata
automatic dmcioaura at dactimanta and kitarmauon. Farlura
la comply can raautt m tanauona, including dlamiaaat ar
cii.kma at ataading*.
Y tlTM ta my hand and «M
pool at oua court an NaYOmBar
ITdi. 1M7.
13IAU
UAKYAMNE M O NM
CLINK o r T N I COUNT
By Luanna Waadtay
OaaulY Clark
Pvbiiah: NeaawAcr » , » , and
Doca* fear 4,11. IM F
04K -1 U

AN OftOtNANCI OF T M CITY
OF
IANFORD.
FLORIDA.
AMINDMtQ ORDINANCI NO.
31*1 AND ITS AMT NOMI NTS
TO PROVIDE FOR T M M i l .
TION OF O M |1| -COMMAN­
DER* POSITION IN T M P O LK I
DSPARTMSNT AND CONCURRCNTLT. TO PROVIOl TOR T H I
ADDITION OF TWO (1) 'F O L K S
OFFICER' POSITIONS IN T H I
POLICE D IFA R TM IN t: PRO­
VIDING FOR M V fR A B IllTV ,
C O N FLK TS AND IP F tC T IV t
OATI
A eapy thaK by araUaAta al
dm aftm* *1 dm City CMrk tor
HI paroont daaam i I* aaamfem

OF FO M C Li
NOTICI IS HIRSBV OIVIN
purauant to a Final Judgment at
Mortgage Faraclaaura dated
Oacambar 4th, ItS T, and
antarad ui Caaa NO. 17-M IS
CA ot tho Circuit Court at thy
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit M
and ter SEMINOLE County,
Ftenda wharam BANK UNITED
OF TIXAS. FS B. la tha FUantifl
mid THOMAS ( BURKS. LINOA
R BURKS. AMIRICAN OENER
AL NOAM IOUITV. HtC . AMIR
ICAN GENERAL EIHAMCI. INC.,
SANFORD COUNTY M al, are
Biy Oafandante. I wdl tad to iha
cam at tha W IS T FRONT
DOOR OF T H I IIM IN O L I
COUNTY COURTHOUSE: BANFOAO. FLORIDA, M 11:90 SIR .
It ia H I lerth in aaid Final
LOT W . S U TU R 'S MILL, lINtT
TWO. ACCORDING TO T H I
PLAT TH IR IO F AS RICOROIO
St PLAT BOOK IS. FADS 13. OF
T H I PUBLIC RECORDS OF
IIM IN O L I COUNTY, FLORIDA.
W IT N IM MV HAND Hid HI*
coal al iru* Court on Dec ambar
4th. 1997.
(U A L )
Maryann* Man*
Clark ot dm CucuM Caurt
By: Dorothy W. Potion
Daputy CMrk
tclmvarr**, McCall*. Raymar.
Barrett A trappier
Peat Office Boa 3419
Tampa, FL 13901
F97094947
N O TK I
ta accordance with the
American* Oiaatnmma Act. paraon* needing a apaclat accom­
modation io panic ipet* in du*
Individual ar agency landing
nonca not Iafar than aaaan (7)
day* prior lo iha proceeding at
the addraa* given an iha
nolle*. Telephone: 497-3134130 art. 4237, 1 -AO*-*44-4771
(TDOt ar I -AOO-9M-9TTO (y| Ha
Florida Relay Sarvlca.
PuMMh: Oacambar t l . 19. IM F
DEL-103

VS.
NANCY F. BOOIRTl

•aat at BMP Caurt an Him I N
at D IC IM M R . 1H T .

OP NANCY P. BOGART;
COUNTRY C M I K
M A JTIN ABBOCIATION,
INC.: JOHN DOB
AND JA N I 001 AB
UNKNOWN TENANTS

CMrk at Mm Caurt
Byt tW h King
Aa Oapuly CMrk
N onca
In accordance with Iha
AmarManc DfaaSdNM* Act, paraana heading a ipeeMI accam-

DBFSNOANTIS)
OP PC
N O T K I IS N I M B Y OIVIN
purauant la a Buauaary Final
Judgment at ferae Maura i
Dacamkar tin. IPST, antarad ht
Civil Caaa No. I7-I4B-CA-14-W
of the Circuit Court ot dm 1ITH
JudMMt CYcutt In and lar MM4N O LI
County,
BANFONO.
Iw iM E I
W IS T FRONT DOON *1 the
IIM IN O L I County Caurttmuo*
locatod M 301 N. PARK AVENUE
M SANFORD. Ftartd*. M 11:00
*m. on. dw 20th day bl JANU­
ARY,
1999 th# following
■aid

Summary

Final

LOT 19. T H I TR A IL! AT
COUNTRY CREEK. ACCORONU
TO T H I FLAT TH IR IO F . AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19,
AT PAOEIE) I . 10 ANO I I , OP
T H I P U IL K RICOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated du* 4di day at M C I M M R.1M 7.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
CMrk at th* CbcuN Court
Sy: Jan* I . Jaaawta
Daputy CMrk
T H I LAW OFFICE* OF
DAVIO J. STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
H t B. Unhandy Orta*
Sulla 400
Plantation. FL 13314
(SMI 233-9000
97-10092
American with OMabUHto* Aat,
paraans with dial
Ing a apaclat accommodat ion la
participate bi thi*
ahetdd contact th* CMrh at Hi*
Circuit Caurt M dm SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa p 407-123
4319 EXT. 4337, not Mtof Own
It hearing NapMtod. 3•00-S99-STT1 (TOO) ar 1-A0GSM-A779, ala Florida Raley
Pubiiah: Oac&lt;
O IL -101

I I . IS. 1M7

W IT N IM my hwid aa tha
Clara *1 aafd Court and a**l
MU* 17MI day df
d. 1*97.

proceeding mould contact Hi*
MARYANN I WORM
CLINK OF TH I
CIRCUIT COURT
SIMMIOLI COUNTY,
By Nanay N. Winter
A* Daputy CMrk
PuMMh: Norambar 30. IS. i
Oacambar 4. I I . IP*7
OIK-1 I t

m
day* prlar ta Pm proceeding M
th* addraa* gnan on Iha
nolle*. Telephone: 407-3134330 ait. 431T: 1 *00-*44-4771
|fb(R ar I-990-9SM770 Tv) ala
PuMMh: Oacambar 4. I t , 1*97
DIL-43

BY AOTION YAK I N BY TNB
BY. JONNB MVBR WAT SR M ANAOIM BNT DISTRICT
NatMa M Naan Hut Bw la itu lnp parmN waa Mauad an October
29di, 1*97. ZOM Oa H la pm anl. In*.. Attn: John A. Me**Mr. m o
----------- Pmk Or., am 399. Orlando, FL 33919. aarmtl 440-1179499-1HR TH* pra(Mt M Mealed In tamtaoM County toe non 11
Tbwwthm 30 Oauth, Rang* IS Seat. Tha paraul aulhorlca* A SUR­
FACE WAT1N MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 93«/- ACR IS TO
SBIWI a mlaad ua* tubdtaMMR known aa Oakmema (LAL Acraa).
THa racaramg pMarSaity M Lake Marians
Th* IMadt aantalnfeig *W aapkcaiion lor Iha abov# bated pormn
la aaadabM far kmpaclta* Monday through Friday aicapt tat tagal
hall daya. Sdd sm . W *00 p.m. al Iha St. John* Rrvar water
Manapamanl Olakrlat (DtalrMt) Haadouarlar*. Hwy I M W..
niaTtia. FL SttTS-1419. A paraon whaaa auhatamlal bitaraata ar*
Mloatad by BW Dtadtat parmmmp doclawn may panttan tat an
aibnlnlaii MU* bearing In accordance with cacltan* 130 *49 and
134.17. F.S, ar amy thaai* ta puraua madiattan aa an altarnaliv*
remedy uadw aorlUn 1*0*71. Flarlda Slalwlaa. batora dm daadbrm tar MAK • P*&lt;iuoo. Cheoalng madiauon nUI not adaaraaly
aftacl dm rtWR to a hearing M amdtallgn do** not raaud M a aalttomcoL Tito praeadiao* tar puraulng madtallon era oat forth In
aactMn 110.173. Florida Stalutos and rule* 19-104.111 and 2910* 401-404. Florida Admtaladallv* Cad*. PalMMna muol comply
■tth dm riMilrt~t~*~ at Florida Admlntabatla* Cad* Rule 40C1.411 mid 40C-1.131 and A* Mad with (racatvad by) dm DMtrict
Clark I I I P I T al DMMcl Hbbdquariara. Highway I M W**L
PbMtAA, TMlIda 13177. FallIMn* lor idmauelrattv# hearing an Iha
afeoaa appbc«Nan(a) muol ka Mad adfeti lourtoan (14) day* at
pub»»49tan at UU* noMa ar wNMn nfemtaan (If ) day* M dm
Dictnct « * * m ~ ^ i nolle* a* duo bttanl In Iha mad tar tho** paraana to whom dm Dtatttel mada actual nolle*. Fadura to III* a
patRMri wtthta HU* Uma parlad ahad conaotul* a waivar *1 any
npMM auch paraanM "* &gt; Aav* to raquaat an admmiadatia*
pabambAtodan (HewtngJ under taction 110.17,7.9., conccrrUng dm
i which ar* not Mad At accordance with
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a* hearing pracaaa M diagnad to for. _ j Baal agency action. Urn Ming Of a petition meant dial Iha
OtaaNTo Anal acnan may b* ddtaranl hem dm pofelion takan by
I at Irdant. Paraon* whoa* aubatantial Uttaraata wdi
I by wry auch hnal dccMlon ot dm DMtrtcl an dm appdl BW rtphl to petition to become a party to Iha praccodbm. At aocordanc* wdh dm ragubamanta aat tor"
Pub bah- Oacambar t l , 1997
DBL-I9B

i P f-B M S S I 14C H IM K A L SANK. N A.
n/»/* CM A l l
MANHATTAN BANK USA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
IS TA TI OF O llO R tS F.
DOLLAR. DICSASSD;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE S. H U M .
D I V I S II I . OR AN TIIS.
A* HONE IS , CRIDITORS.
LIE HORS ANO TRUSTS!
OF D I LORIS F. DOLLAR.
D E C IA tlO . AND ALL O TM R
PERSONS CLAiMUtO BY.
THROUGH. UNO! A, AGAINST
T H I NAMIO DI7IN0ANT1:
NANCY DOLLAR LAMM,
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
PtRSONAL RIFRISINTATIVS
UNKNOWN SPOOSIS
OF NANCY DOLLAR LAWN;
IDOAR J. FOLTZ.
INDIVIDUALLY AMO
AS S IN IFK IA R V OF
T H I I f T A T I OF DILON1S F.
DOLLAR; UNKNOWN SPOUSBS
OF IDOAR J. FOLTZ: J A M *
WtlLAAO DOLLAR. JR..
INOIYIOUALLY ANO AS
BIMSFKIARY OF T M
U T A H OF OILORIS F.
DOLLAR: UNKNOWN SPOUMB
OF JAM I S WILLARD DOLLAR;
UNKNOWN SPOUBIB OF
J A M B M. BABB;
UNKNOWN SPOUBBI OF

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DOLLAR; UNKNOWN IP O U S IS
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ANTIll,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that OR
action la toraetoa* a mortgage
on iha fallowing doacrlAad
proparty bi Seminole County.
LOT 19. BLOCK B. T H I
COLONNADES. FIRST SEC­
TION. ACCOROINO TO T i l l
PLAT TH IR IO F AS RICOROIO
IN PLAT BOOK I I . PAGES 70
ANO 10 OF T H I PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
haa been tiled agamal you and
you art ragufeod to torao a
copy ot your written Patentee,
ft any, to It on Ropar A. K#0y,
Plaintiff* attoraay. whoa*
addraaa M 310 Waat Canton
Avenue. Suit* 419. Poat Otttaa
Boa 120*. Winter Park, Florida
33790, on or before JO
bom dm data at dm lb
dm CMrk at dda Caurt atthar
bafar* tarvtaa an PlaMtM'a
altar, atharwiaa a datauR win a*
antarad agafeial you
drmi
W ITH !99 my hand and aaal at
dm Caurt on m* ta i day *1
D IC IM M R . IN F .
(M A U
Clark gl iha CvcuR Court
by: Debar Mi Conan!
Aa D**uty CMrk
Pubban: Oacambar I t . IE, IM F
DEL-**

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LAKE MARY. FLORIDA

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139.(7(11. Flarlda Stalula*. by
■allMp a rammat tar aam* ta
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by CMe Young

L b a t tv« s t w c

How safe are herbal remedies?
DEAR DR COTT: (Vase ghr* me a
review of the toxicity of common

nuiaance of periodic teating are all
expenaive and annoying. Um therapy
ia much cheaper than the coat of a 1
fractured hip or apinal bone.
To give you more information. I am
rending you a copy of my Health
Report "Osteoporosis." Other readers
who would like a copy should aend S2
plus a long, self addressed. stamped
envelope to P.O. Boa 1017, Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY H IM Be sure
to mention the title.

DEAR READER. TMo la Um Mb la
my mtIco n h cW rsBMgfos.
TW lokj irt of herbal taxktty woo
recootly iM rtn c f In tho medical
journal Patient Care (Oct. IS. i**7&gt;.
from which I been adapted this Hat.
- Pheaaant'a eye: audden heart
stoppage.

^-PnaRoe flower, heart and nerve
Inatrnctloaa. Posamaa la expenaive.

— Arnica: atomach and muicle hot Mla quite aafe when taken accord

log io the manufacturer'a directioru
Remember that you aiao need about
ISM milligrams of supplemental calo
um ae that the Posamaa will work.
Alan, your doctor will probably chooae
Ipocar violent vomiting
to monitor your progrets with annual
Lily of Um vaUey: heart and iter- bone
density testa
i eyvtem damage
Although the medicine, ita unique
— Thorn apple, liver and nerve
achedule of adminlatration and the

(digttalia) lethal heart
ta.

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(drvaoteilai: |
J* "* "* Impaired breath
i»C aad heart action, foadfcg u coma

— Pennyroyal: liver toxicity and
atomach hemorrhage, causing short
—Henbane brain and reaplratory

D EAR DR O O T T . la there any
harm in dipping anuff?
DEAR READER: The usual prac­
tice of putting a pinch of anuff behind
Um lower lip ran cause cancer of the
mouth and longue Tobacco products
arc dangerous, even If they are Ihg
smokeleaa variety Stay away from

27 No
24 Part of Bm
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- Squill stomach, kidney and brain
damage
- False hellebore impairment of
brain, heart and lunga
- European miatletoe intestinal
bleeding, heart and brain damage
Kerbe and herbal remedies should
not be used without a thorough know!
edga of the documented effects and
potential dangers (Next time a wrap
up i _
DEAR DR C O TT After a bone dm
ally last that showed severe osteo­
porosis. my doctor prescribed
Posamaa. I have yet to atari tho medi
cine because I hate taking ptlla What
should I do?
DEAR R EADER : Taka tha
Posamaa
Osteoporosis is a chronic affliction,
marked by progressive foes of calcium
from the bones. Eventually. Um bones
become brittle and may fracture Hus
can lead to chronic pain and duability
To date, Posamaa la the moat eOec
live antidote it not only stops calcium
loss, but It actually ravtrsea the
process and strengthens bones I
advise yau to
I fallow vour' idoctor's

Cafes, lunch, tea
and charity
By Pblllip Alder

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Last July, there was an interesting
charily duplicate bridge event for
charity in Cardiff, Wales More than
IN player* toured cafe quarter, as it’s
called. They played at eight bistro*.
Um boards remaining stationary while
the players moved. Lunch and tea
were included in Um entry lee. so Um
cafes made money: and as it was
warm and sunny, all play took place
outdoors.
First prisa went to Tony Disley and
Rob Charfesworth. (Disley and I were
occasional partners while at Newport
High School. Just up the road from
Cardiff, l
On this deal. West made a disciplined
— if somewhat old-fashioned — Initial
But over Disley's two spade cue-

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method). West jumped to game We ll
never know if East would have guessed
to drop the singleton spade king be
cause Disley sacrificed in five clubs
The defense began with the spade
queen to East s ace and another spade,
which declarer ruffed Disley conlin
ued with his sole heart. Correctly. West
won with the ace Then, thinking it
couldn't hurt, she exited with a heart to
dummy’s king A grateful declarer ran
the club 10, played a club to the king
and ace, returned to dummy with a
trump, and picked up the diamond king
for bis contract
If West had eaited with a spade at
trick four, stranding declarer in his
hand, she and her partner would have
been first, not second
The biggest winner of the day was
Bobath Cymru, a charity that treats
children with cerebral palsy. It re
ceived over I.SOO pounds.
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&lt;Brthday
Friday. Doc 12. IM7
In N yoar ahead. devetopmeoto are l*av to provide you won more autnnty over
other* n cerlam situation* Arrangements
you're called upon to manege should
by Jim Davia worxouwofl.
BAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oee. 21) You
*ta be a very agreeable person today,
provided everyone doe* Bungs you way
If you encounter opposition (and you
might), your warmth la apt to wan*.
Asiro-Oraph year-ahead predictions
make great Christmas stocking stuBars
lor all signs ol the iodise Mad 12 tor
each to AatroOraph, e/o Bus newspaper.
P.O. Bos 1754, Murray MX Station. New
York, NY tOtM. Be sure to state the
zodac sign* you desire.
CAPRICORN (Dm . 22-Jsn. 14) Keep
any good newt concerning you career to

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                    <text>December 10, 1997

W EDNESDAY

50 Cents

Sanford Herald
t«n rlfi| Sanford, Laka M ary and Sam lnafo Cawnty tin ea ISO S
•Oh Ymr, No. 7* • Sanford, Florida

Police shakeup

Days grow
shorter &amp;
Shorter for
Manning
0 j R U M WRITS
Herald Staff Writer

Job security worries employees
Ry MARIA OREM
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • The reorganisa­
tion of thr Sanford Police De­
partment has employees wor­
ried about Job security and re­
tirement benefits.
One employee, wlio wished to
rrmaln anonymous In fear of
retaliation, delivered to the
Son^wd ffrrnki a 10-vear pin
along with an open letter to
Mayor Larry Dale. The em­
ployee. who works In the SPD
Communication
Center,
‘ thanks* the city for Informing
them at Christmas time that
their employment will be ter­
minated by mid IUUH. Thr let­
ter also notes that thr city Is
nishtng to revise its retirement

.......
______

LONOWOOD • Ilia hours at
the tzmgwood Police Depart*
mrnt are dwindling down to a

Related Editorial, Ray* 4A
precious few. Greg Manning
lias relinquished his office to
Terry llaker, his successor as
Longwood police chief.
After 23 years with the de­
partment. 21 as chief. Manning
la signing off. Friday. Dec. 19
Is his last day on the Job. Greg
und Faye Manning are moving
to Shorter. Ala., a heaven he
discovered years ago on a
hunting trip. He's already
humming. ‘ Sweet Home. Ala­
bama."
‘ Shorter is exactly where I
want to be." Manning said
Tuesday. ‘ Population is 700
Well make It 702*
Longwood. he said, in com­
parison Is Gotham City.
The record shows that Man­
ning and Longwood changed
dramatically the last quarter of
a century.
"They're synonymous - Greg

policy so as to pay out one
eighth of the current version.
Dispelling both allegations.
Dale on Wednesday said there
have been no decisions made
on anything regarding the re­
organization of the SPD. How­

ever. Dale said he has met with
SPD Chief Joe Dillard infor­
mally to discuss possible po­
lice services that could be con­
tracted. one of which Is com­
munications.
*WeVe been trading memos
with the chief.* Dale said. ‘ He
and I and the city manager
have met a few times.*
Dole said DtUard forwarded a
memo to him listing possible
police services that could be
contracted out to the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office Includ­
ing
Communications.
K-9
Services. Information Technol­
ogy
Support/Computer-Data
Processing. Crime Scene Tech­
nical Services and School Re­
source Offlcer/DARE. In a
N a iM

Hostage standoff continues

Cam wood Police Chief Qrsg Manning rotlroo sflor gg yeors.

Little Chrietmae star

the Winter Park departments on Interstate 4.
The chase ended IH minutes later with Arm­
strong’s Jeep Cherokee running Into another
vehicle near the Gore Street exit.
Armstrong was surrounded by deputy sher­
iffs who had their guns drawn on him. lie was
able to escape across 1-4 to a nearby house
where, at this time, hr Is still holding two chil­
dren hostage.
Orlando Poller said tliat Armstrong has al­
lowed thr chlldrrn to have pizza and Coke and
tliat he requested cigarettes during the stand­
off lost night. Officials from thr department
are not saying this morning what Armstrong's
demands are. They also said that there Is no
Indication that thr situation Is going to end
soon.

W1NTKR PARK • Orlando Police Department
officials said they are ‘ still talking and still ne­
gotiating* with John E. Armstrong. 39. a man
suspected tn the fatal shooting of a Winter
Park man with familial ties tn Sanford.
At around 3 u.m. Tuesday. Armstrong came
to Jerome T n ifk * Wilson's home looking for
his girlfriend. Monica Gaines. Wilson was shot
twice In the head and a friend of Wilson's.
Wilma *l*at* llaynle. who was staying at his
home, was shot four times with one hitting her
in the arm and one grazing her forehead.
At 9:10 a.m.. a rlmse began between Arm­
strong and officers from Orange. Seminole and

Senior group isn’t getting older, but better
O f RHARJ RRODIR
Herald Stuff Writer
LAKE MARY - (letter Living
for Seniors Is celebrating 23
years of servtce In Seminole
County and hopes to Improve
that service with the addition
of a kitchen ut their Luke Mary
site.
’
The directors and staff of the
senior ugency shared their vi­
sion with umbussudar* and
supporters last week ut an Inuugural annual dinner.
*We have a great story to
tell.* said Jim Geary, director
of development for HLS. Geary
is in charge of thr kitchen
project,
which will
entail
retrofilling an rxlsllng kitchen
in the facility that houses the
BLS offices. The facility is
owned by Florida Hospital.
Better Living for Seniors
serves the nutrition and trans­
portation needs of seniors In
the county. The agency coordi­
nates the Meals on Wheels
program and five congregate
meal sites around the county.

Sanford
manager
doing a
good job

Meals for these services are
currently provided by a caterer
und Geary said these meals are
‘ not the best quality.* The re­
modeling of lhe kitchen will
allow for BLS to have more
control of the production. Im­
proving quality.
"Our folks deserve the best
quality.* Oeury said. ‘ Food is
one of the most basic things.*
Darden Restaurants has do­
nated $40,000 m kitchen
equipment and board member
llrtitn Overby, vice president of
Hamett Banks Longwood. has
worked to secure a line of
credit for the agency to fund
other Improvements.
Geary
said electrical work Is being
completed ut this time and the
agency hopes to open the
kitchen sometime In the first
quarter of 1998. possibly midFebruary.
BLS will also be able to pur­
chase food through Second
Harvest Food Bank, which will
save the agency money.
The ugency begun operation
$•• Seniors. Tags SA

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Marilyn Mayo, of Batter Living for Seniors, enjoys pumpkin pie at a recent
holiday party held at the Winter Springs V.F.W. congregate meal site.

On a mission of dlscovsry

By MARIA ORBM
Herald Staff Writer

Wyltwilda Elementary School kindergartnar Taylor Stallings. 5, is all
decked out as a little Christmas traa on a visit with har classmates to
Renaissance Canter In Sanford. The students sang holiday songs to the
•entor residents, who recently enjoyed refreshments and the line enter­
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SANFORD • In the eyes of
city commissioners. City Man­
ager BUI Simmons, who earned
a nine percent raise, la doing
a good Job but needs to work
on hla communication skills.
The City Commission on
Monday voted to raise Sim­
mons' annual salary from
$79,086 to $86,130. The In­
crease will be made retroactive
to Oct. 4 when all other city
employees raises went Into ef­
fect. In addition, commission­
ers established a range for
Simmons’ position of $70,322
to $105,486. The raises were a
result of a
pay study tonducted by an Independent con­
sultant
addressing
salary
scales for city employees.
Simmons, who has been with
Fags SA

Dr. Bob Parksr, pastor of First Baptist Church
Markham Woods, teamed on a meant mitiion trip to
Guyana, that this house ho photographed Is a

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Mission trip to Guyana: A picture of need
n 1 k t
iu .
coastltne. -I l l *literally
on1 L 1-this *
road. Not only do most of Ihr
people live on this road, but
bicycles,
rows.
donkeys,
Most third world countries,
horses, pigs, chickens, and
generally undeveloped, exist In
any other moving erraturrs
gross economic, political, edu­ can be found In the middle of
cational and spiritual poverty.
the road and crossing from
Guyana may be a typical
slde-to-sld* 24 hours a day!
third-world country, yet It Is
Can you Imagine traveling
extremely unique In the geog­ over five hours at night on a
raphy of Its people.
rough road • filled with pot­
On Nov. 8. Dr. Ants Shorrosh
holes trying to m i s s all of these
(a teenage Palestinian refugee,
erratum that roam at will?
bom In Nazareth, educated In
At the next day unfolded |24
America) and I (Dr. William
hours without slerpl and we
Robert "Dob* Parkrr, pastor of unpacked our hags, the con­
first Baptist Church Markham
veniences of electricity, water,
Woods) aa a team left Miami
air conditioning, and refrigera­
International Airport for Guy­ tion were missed. Oh. we
ana. South America. From Mi­ Americans have It so good!
ami. we flew into Barbados,
Most of the cars arc im­
stopped in Trinidad, and then
ported from Japan and ore by
on to Georgetown, the capital
no means "new" but are r e ­
of Guyana.
conditioned and are without
Guyana, part of the Carib­
air conditioning in an ex­
bean. Is known as the Coop­ tremely hot climate.
erative Republic of Guyana.
Do you enjoy a warm shower
This South American country
or tub
‘ ‘bath
h?
? Tiy *bathing out of
Is bordered by Venezuela.
a five gallon bucket everyday!
Brazil, and Surinam. After
That was our dally experience.
gaining Independence from
Although Inconvenient. I must
Britain In 1966, most of the
add that the water was glori­
political parties have been
ously refreshing In the heat.
Marxist In orientation, but di­
Hospitals were sparse along
vided on racial lines. An Afrothe road and could only treat
Guyanese dominated govern­ minor Illnesses. The schools
ment held power until the '80s
were also without modem fa­
when Marxist policies moder­ cilities but were clean. The
ated. Atheism was promoted
headmasters, teachers
and
until 1985 with great tensions students were of high spirits
between the government and
and greatly energetic In their
(he main churches, since that
pursuit of education.
time, the country has experi­
Much of the water used In
enced an Increase of religious
homes was carried on donkey
freedom. A free market econ­
driven carts or in five gallon
omy has evolved with Interna­
cans on bicycles or on hand
tional pressure resulting In a
pulled wagons. The water Is
multi-party election In 1992.
unsafe to drink without boil­
During the lime that I was ing. Many people have no elec­
there. The Chronicle (Guyana's
tricity at all: although genera­
most widely circulated news­ tors are found In some of the
paper! In the Nov. 18. 1992 Is­ homes.
sue. carried
Ihe caption:
Television Is rare. TV dishes
'Elections 97 - Consolidating are only owned by million­
Democracy.*
aires; of which, there are few.
When we stepped from the Unemployment Is above 30
airplane
In
Georgetown
percent and many Jobs are
around 10 p.m. on Nov, 8. I only part-time. Consider Guy­
was In for some life changing ana's Inflation: It takes 142 of
experiences. We were over Ihr
Ihetr dollars to make *one*
hours from our first destina­ U.S. dollar.
tion - Corrtverton. Little did I
Yet. In this country with
know that the next live hours
depression
that
would be spent traveling over economic
the only basically paved road which overwhelmed me most
In Guyana. Ninety percent of was the high spirit of the peothe population of 754.000 live P*le. There was an Intense
i
and desire (not for m ion Uw north and mid-eastern h lunger
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Water temperature at Day­
tona la 83 degrees and at
New 9ymma. 83 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
west at 15-20 m.p.h.

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Sanford Tuesday was 85 de­
grees and the overnight low
was 57
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throughout the country along
and Divine things of (he soul.
They listened Intently and re ­ with an engagement at the
sponded with great enthusi­ University of Ouyana. The mlaasm. Their zeal for God ap­ sfon trip engaged tn minister­
pears to lie without reserva­ ing and speaking to East In­
African/Eurafrican.
tion. and the reception to us dian.
as visitors front America was Amerindian, Carib. Arawak
genuinely warm and phe­ and European/Aslan peoples.
nomenal in nature. Freedom' of The Amerindian with other
religion Is greatly extant to­ primitive tribes occupy the In­
terior arras which cannot be
day.
We had the privilege of reached by aulomobilr. There
speaking In mass meetings In are about 9,000 Portuguese
the open air al night, civic who are descendants of those
Ihealers, over television and who came over In 1492 with

Manning
Coatlaasd from Pag* LA
Manning and the Longwood
Police Department are Ihr
same." said Seminole County
Chief Deputy Sieve Harriett
Tuesday.
. ‘ lie look a department that
was In the development stages
and made It n very efTertlve law
enforcement agency - one of
the best anywhere. He trained
his officers well. That's his leg­
acy, Terry Bakrr learned from
him. which surely means he'll
be a good chief, loo."
'Changes?
Sure,
there’s
change* 49 year old Manning
said Tuesday. "When I first
came here and was working the
midnight shift, there would hr
nights there wasn't a single
call.
‘ Get two or Ihrre u night and
we thought we were really
busy,* he said.
A busy month at Ihr LTD
meant 75 or so calls for serv­
ice. They were handled by a
dozen officers.
'Know what wr had this past
year? he asked. "The answer Is
38.000 calls.
This Is u small community,
a good nrighliorhood commu­
nity. he said.
'Our 14.000
residents arc flnr people and
we've got 2..'100 businesses that
are nut by fine people.
*Whal'» changed Is Ihe con­
gestion along Ronlr 434. It’s
become one of the 10 worst
congested roads In Ihe stale. I
used lo be able to count the
cars that drove after dork on
434. Now, there are thousands.
Most of Ihr rails we gel deal
with those passing through
here. Accidents.
Stuff kl
that."
In his 25 years with Ihe de­
partment. Greg Manning said
he drew his weapon maybe a
dozen limes. He fired it once
during an attempted robbery.
ny.
*We haven’t had Ihe violent
crime other cities experience,
and were grateful for that.
There are burglaries but few
murders • 10 or so In 25 years.
A sheriffs deputy was killed In
a holdup tn 1979."
Most of Greg Mannings
skirmishes were not with law
breakrra but law makers • city
commissioners and managers
he has dealt with through the
years.
A few years ago. someone
came up with the bright Idea
that II would be good to get rid
of Manning and Ihe police
force.
The citizens voted big lime more than 75 percent behind
him.
I f you satisfy 80 percent of
the people all the time and still
have Ihe respect and coopera­
tion of those on your force,
you're going 1o liave few prob­
lems," Manning said. 'How you
deal with the community and
the employees are the Impor­
tant standards."
On leaving. Manning said he
was certain that "our officers
are the beat around. No one's
ever questioned them or what
they did. O ir top people have
been here 15 years or more.
WeVe sent a few along to larger
organizations - and they've
done well.

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Columbus.f l a Our
audiences In­
cluded Hkidu.
Christian peoples.
The entire vlaM
keener seme of appreciation
for Bring In America; and. the
great and high spirit of the
people overwhelmed me to
practice Increased care, com­
passion and ministry to peo­
ple.
Mission trips are not easy,
hut they are deeply rewarding.
Break away from American
soil and try one!
Think about that I

n lllllllllia

Tm proud about what I may
liave done to accomplish this.
Ilut I rouldn'l liave done It
without cooperation and team­
work. We've been very open.
Everyone lias had a voter."
Terry Baker was Manning's
sidekick for 23 years. They
were a fine 1-2 for Longwood.
'We’re about as opposite as
two guys can be." Baker said
Tuesday, ‘ Maybe this la why we
worked things out the way we
did knowing what counted
most was to have an effective
Liw enforcement agency.
‘ Greg’s been an excellent
manager and administrator,"
Baker said. Tic's let
speak and he’s
challenge. He's stood up and
fouglit for all o f ua.
I'm not as political a person
he la." Baker said. "Not ae
outspoken. That part o f our
department will be changed.
The Integrity. I believe, win be
the same. This la O r ffs leg­
acy."
There's a bitter sweet feeling
at ihe department about the
chiefs retirement. Because the
ice Is so open, everyone
am Mannings
Infectious
laughter.
‘ I can't Imagine what HU be
like without
ut him,"
nln
said Ruby
Midgeti. Manning's administra­
tive aide for ihe last 10 years.
'For years I wondered If he
knew my name." Midgrit said.
'Chief rails everyone Killer or
LrRoy. I was LcRoy for a long
while. Lately, he's been calling
me Ruby.
‘ He’s one of a kind. A char­
acter. loo be sure. No one
around here will ever J o f f t
him." Midgrit said.

TONY RUSSI
IS T S t. t o u c h A m

gone but not forgotten."
The chief had Rudy Mldgrtt
get a new envelope for the card
but enclosed the old one.
lo o k .*
Manning
said,
pointing to a Seminole County
Sheriffs emblem on the back
o f the old card.
Harriett had written under
the emblem T h e Sheriffs Of­
fice. • division of the Longwood
Police Department."

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nearly four years In Vlrtnum as
a Marine. He had a friend who
said Florida was the plnce to
be. Plenty of sunshine and
days at the beach.
And a Job In Longwood.
The city's police department
wus In Its formative years.
Longwood was firing its police
chiefs, loo. Four of them In
less than five years.
So someone suggested Man­
ning take over.
That wus 2 1 years ago.
‘ He made Longwood one of
the best agencies In Central
Florida - in the whole state for
that matter,” Steve Harriett
said Tuesday.
Harriett and Manning have
been best of friends for a long
time. Officers with different
agencies who teamed fre­
quently and playfully sparred.
There's this faltered Christ­
mas card • maybe (he sorriest
Christmas card of all time - the
two chiefs have been sending
lo each other the past 14
years.
Manning did some surgery on
It Tuesday. He attached a ban­
dage over something he had
written on Ihe card a few yean
ago and wrote a message to
remind Harriett *your pal la

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and unable to cook for
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repairs, heavy chores, and
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Kenneth Duma. 41.
178
Lakeaide Ctr., Sanford.
arRated Friday by
Police. Duma waa cl
wtth
DU1 and aneated In
5400
of South
Drive.
that Duma' car
Involved in a rraah.

IncMsfits
A black 90 lawn
atolcn Thuraday tn the 400
block of Spctngvtew Drive.
A black pune with 9100 cur­
rency. 9 1SO food itampa and a
government check waa atolcn
Thuraday in Lake Monroe Ter­
race.
A boom bos AM/PM dual
caaaetle worth 909.90 wwa
stolen Thuraday m the 100
block of Country Club Drive.

•Matthew WoJU
91. of
104 Twin Coach Ct..
■mated Monday by Semi­
nole County deputies.
Wojtaaark waa charged with poaacaalon of cannabla (30 grama)
and aneated In the 4100 block
of Orlando Drive. During a pat
down ararch, officer found
Item* on WJotasack.
•Theron Ellla. 37. of 3904

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30 grama and
to the 1900 block of
ardereated aa part o f a
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Seminole County deputies.
•Tanlta Toliver. 19, of 1110
Cedar Are.. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Monday fay Seminole
County deputies. Toliver waa
chargrd with possession of
cannabla under 30 grama and
arrested tn the 1000 block of
Southwest

Peeples, 18.
3434 Yale Are., Sanford,
arrested Monday fay Lake Maty
police. Peeples wwa charged
with possession o f hannftil
chemical substance and posa v io n
o f controlled nib■lance. Peeples wwa arrested
on Chinook Circle. OtBccr no­
ticed a suspicious car at a
construction area that la not
supposed any activity after
dark.

36. of 830
ar
Dr.. Sanford,
by Lake Mary
police. Wllha waa charged with
brtvtng Under the Influence
and aneated at the comer of
Floyd Avenue and Country
Chib Road. Report aald that
Wlllla slid aldewaya tn hla car.
•Cheryl Stone. 44. of 309 Oak
Ave., Sanford, waa aneated
Friday by Sanford police. '
Stone waa charged with Driving
While Intoadcalcd, and acci­
dent Involving personal Injury.
Stona waa aneated at the cor­
ner of Fourth Street and Park
Avenue.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Seminole
County
deputies
Sunday arrested two suspects
In a string of gas station robRobert Akers. 33. of 381)
Village Boulevard. West Palm
Beach, and Ann Marie Dooley,
31, of (he same address mode
their initial court appearances
Monday at IflO p m. at the
Seminole County Corrections)
Facility. Each la chargrd with
one count of armed robbery,
use of a firearm In the com­
mission of a felony, possession
of a controlled aubalance with
Intent to deliver and posses­

memo dated Dec. S from the
mayor to the police chief. Dale
added to the llat Drugs and
Vice through the CCIO. Back­
ground
Investigations
and
Testing of poke* applicants,
and Major Crimea Investiga­
tion*.
Dale sold the Items nigseated on the memo were
baaed on recommends Uona by
the The Law Enforcement Op­
tions Committee and the Inde­
pendent consultant's report.
Regarding retirement bene­
fit* being reduced. Dale aald
that waa absolutely untrue. In
a pension meeting last Friday,
nothing Ukc that even came up.
Dale aald. T m totally confused
about that one.*
Several months ago, the city
contracted a consultant at a
coat of 953.000 to evaluate the
STD. The SPD waa rated aa
dysfunctional and performing
below average. The consultant
offered three options: Option
A- let the SPD Ax Itself: Option
B- fU the SPD with the assis­
tance of the sheriff; Option Ctum all operations over to the
sheriff. An options committee,
appointed by city commission­
ers. In effect recommended Op­
tion D. City commissioners
later decided to maintain con­
trol for now of the SPD rather
than turn the operation over to
the city manager, aa recom­
mended by the consultant.
They chose Option A with
elements of D. which makes It
more Uke Option 0 and that’s
the direction we're going.* Dale
said. *lt's no secret that Die
PAS (consultant) report rec-

Akers and Dooley sre aiaprrts In the armed robberies of
five other Joy gas stations la
Tampa. Pompano Beach. Hol­
lywood and Ocala over the last
seven weeks.
The handgun
used Iq Sunday’s robbery and
the stolen money have been
recovered. Deputy sheriffs also
found 22 grains of crack co­
caine In the suspects' vehicle.
Akers and Dooley are being
held without bond In the Semi­
nole County Correctional Fa­
cility.

SeniorsIn 1973 as the Federation of
Senior Cltlxens Club# of Semi­
nole County. The senders were
Incorporated under the name
of Seminole County Better
living for Seniors. Inc. In
1989., a private, non-profit o r
ganlatkin. The agency formed
a partnership with Florida
Hospital and moved Into thetr
current facility on Sand Pond
Road two years ago.

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have one word for
all o f you who think
you can’t afford your
own home.
The reality it, i f you take the right »tep», you
can own your own home. And we can »how
you how. W e’ll itart by reviewing your finan­
cial lituation. Then w e ll work together to
develop a plan that make* it powiblc for you

Simmonsthe city for 12 1/3 yean, aald
he considered the performance
evaluations positive and will
continue to work toward hla
goals and address areas that
need Improvement.
*1 appreciated the evalua­
tions and will do my beat In
the areas commissioners have
Identified aa
needing Im­
provement.* Simmons said.
On a scale of Ito 5 with five
being outstanding, commis­
sioners evaluated Simmons aa
a
a little above a 4 (above aver­
age) with the exception of
Kerry Lyons, who gave him a 3
(average). Lyons said Simmona
needed to work on dissemina­
tion of information to the city
commission. He commended
Simmons for hla exceptional
work tn developing the city
budgcL
Commissioner Velma Wil­
liams, Whltey Eckstein and
Brady lesaard gave Simmons
the highest ratings at
4.0.
Lesaard noted the category of
preparation of oral and written
reports by saying. There can

look money from the sale and
cash register. The pair drove
off tn a teal green Pontiac
Grand Prtx. The clerk was not
hurt.
Within the hour. Seminole
County Deputy Theresa Broderaen located the suspect*' ve­
hicle In the parking lot of the
Magic Inn. 7400 South High­
way 17-93. Fern Park. A lew
minulra later, deputlea ar­
rested the suspects In the
parking lot as they were at­
tempting to get into the car.

Alfredo Martino, 30. of 1909
South Park Ave., Sanford, waa
arrested Tuesday fay Caaactbeny police.
Martina was
charged with burglary and bat­
tery and arrested In the 1000
block of Helen Street. Report
■aid that Martino allegedly
pushed the door open to an
apartment and then attacked a
girl by grabbing her arm and
(see and pushing her back.

Jobommended communications be
consolidated with the sheriffs
office."
Dale aald he la responding to
(he findings of the consultant
and the options committee.
“We had some serious prob­
lems with the police depart­
ment and we'd be remiss to do
nothing. I wish people would
settle down and let ua do our
Jobs.*
Dale said he expects that any
time there la a reorganisation
people are going to feel
strongly and resent changes.
However, he aald he doesn't
understand
why
someone
would go to such lengths aa
•ending tn their city pin.
'It bothers me that someone
would do that especially not
signing It.* he said. 'Put your
name on It and send It to me or
Just pick up the phone and call
me.*
DUfaud confirmed that he
and the mayor had discussed
Informally suggestions offered
by the options committee. He
said nothing was discussed
about reducing pension bene­
fits.
"We tried to come up with a
list of services that could be
contracted out but no final de­
cisions have been made,* he
aald.
When asked about foture
.meetings, Dillard aald In light
of the letter 'maybe It waa Ume
to have a more formal meet­
ing.*
Dale said he and Dillard and
the city manager will have
more Informal meetings with
the sheriff.
'We’re Just going through the
what U*a right now,* he said.

sion of drug paraphernalia.
Seminole County sheriff**
deputies from District 8 a r
rested
Akers
and
Dooley
shortly before 8 pm . Sunday.
They are accused of robbing
the Joy gA» station at 1395
East Slate Road 438, Alta­
monte Springs.
Aker* and Dooley walked
Into the station shortly alter 8
am . Sunday. Akers pointed a
.32 caliber revolver al the male
clerk, lie ordered the clerk
Into the office while Dooley

to purchaie a home o f your own. There are a

be little doubt that this la one
of Bill'a strongest points.*
Williams gave Simmons a 5
rating in four of the 8 catego­
ries evaluated. Although she
was satisfied with the raise he
received. Williams said he de­
served a higher increase for
two reasons. The first,
be­
cause Simmons for the past
two or three years had received
only cost of living raises and
not merit raises like other
In other cities. The
eaaon. she said la
Simmona was not Included In
the original pay study as were
the other city employees.
T thought a 910,000 raise
would have been appropriate
based on the kind of raises
other city managers got.* WllEckatctn

found Simmona
outstanding In
. . categories.
Rating Simmons with an
overall score of 4. Mayor Larry
Dale
suggested
Stnunona
‘ could use more spirit when
dealing with the public and
media. Strong points include
Simmona Timely and well re­
searched reports.*

number o f mortgage option* available,
including our Community Mortgage Loan*
that let* you borrow up to 175,000. So take
the fine *tep. A n d *tart living your dream*.
The worluhop will be held at Th e Greater

Sanford Chamber o f Commerce, 400 Fait
l it Street, Sanford, Florida.

Saturday, December 13,1997
12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

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M^Ttar. U . o f 140ft
ir Vatendn CL, Sanford, was
wwa arItiunday by
McTfcrr wi
with retail theft and arrested in
the 1300 block of South French
Avenue. M (T m allegedly took
nwdletne out of Ka bow and
placed It In a blue bank bag.
Cherte dray. 30. of 1004 8.
Old Mill Dr.. Dehona. waa a r
noted Thutaday by Sanford
police. Gray waa charged with
retail theft and aneoted fen the
300 block of Towne Center Cir­
cle. Cray allegedly concealed
merrhandtae tn a bag tn a
■tore bathroom.

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Editorials/ Opinions
EDITORIALS

Longwood’s Manning: Goodbye to a good cop, a fine police chief
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Longwood Police Chief Greg
Manning leaves his post this
month after 25 years of service to
the citizens. 21 of those years as
chief. In the many years we at the
Sanford Herald have worked with
him, we have found him to be
many things...a great cop. motiva­
tional leader, helpful public ser­
vant and a no-nonsense chief, who
didn't always like the politics In­
volved In his position, but weath­

where they stood...Manning has
always let you know that. And
those of us who worked with him
In the unique way media works
with law enforcement, always
found him to be charming, laid
back and a pretty colorful charac­
ter al times.
Chief Manning may hang up his
gun. turn In his badge, toss the
police car keys on his desk and

ered the game well.
Sure Manning was always good
for a sparkling quote, a needed
piece of Information, some Insight
Into an Issue, but what we liked
most was his candid honesty, even
If we didn't agree with him. and
his courage to take a stand and
stick to It.
We Imagine that those officers
working for him always knew

head for the mountains, but he
leaves his Indelible mark on Longwood; he leaves a strong, cohesive
police force In a city with a low
crime rate, after successfully
driving out unsavory scrub parlors
that were fronts for prostitution.
He leaves after a Job well done.
We wish Manning a prosperous
and exciting retirement. He will
be missed.
.

LETTER S

Rights denied
I

Aftrr attrndlng a ‘ public
heartng* with County Zoning
and Planning Committee (Nov.
10. 1007). I've decided the

public's rights were denied us.
The results were cut and dried
with regards lo ‘ Adult Entrrtalnmrnt* In our neighborhood.
There was not one person, of
the many speaking out. In fa­

and Moose lodges In Key West,
and Sanford Model Airplane
Club and Ihc DAV.
Survivors Include stepson.
Michael Malhls. Cincinnati;
daughters. Mary Elaine Long.
Winter Springs. Uenlia Stir
Jones. Deltona: IS grandchil­
dren: 12 grral-grundthlldrrn.
Stephen R ll.ild.iulf funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

ANNE M. HOPKINS

EllisMth Straw* Gaidar*
ELIZABETH STRAW*
GATHERS
Elizabeth Straws Oathers.
84. West 12th Street. Sanford,
died Sunday. Dec. 7. 1997 at
her residence. She as bom
March 19. 1913 In Montlcrllo.
Fla. Mrs. Gathers was an ele­
mentary school maintenance
engineer. 8h* wa* a Baptist.
Survivors Include eons.-Er­
nest Jr.. Altamonte Springs:
Wilbur.
Miami:
daughters.
Dora Gather Hryont. Laura
Gathers Young. Florida Gath­
ers Young. Karhrl gathers Nel­
son and Hetty Galhrrs Vann,
ail of Sanford: brothers. Joe
Straws.
Colorado
Springs.
Colo.. Nathaniel Straws, tliusvlllr; Daphne Straws White.
Sanford: 29 grandchildren. 70
great-grandchildren:
17
grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelberger Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.

■ABAC. BROWN
Sara C. Brown. 92. Pine
Ridge Circle. Sanford, died
Tuesday. Dec. 9. 1997. Horn
In Putnam County. Tenn.. she
moved to Central Florida In
1910.
Mrs. Brown was a
homemaker. She warn a Bap­
tist. She was also a member of
Penny Pinchers and the Senior
Glowing Embers of the First
Baptist Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include step-son.
Frank T. Johnson, West Palm
Beach. Fla.; daughter. Roberta
Evans Rose.
Sanford;
10
grandchildren;
17
great
grandchildren: and. I greatgreat grandson.
Brtsaon Funeral Home. Sunford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
OEOROB HAROLD BUCK
George Harold Buck. S3.
Elkcam Boulevard. Deltona,
died Sunday. Dec. 7, 1997 at
Volusia Medical Center. O r­
ange City. Bom In Long
Branch. NJ. he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1959. Mr. Buck
was a truck driver. He was
Catholic. He was a li.S. Navy
Sea Bee and a veteran of
World War U. He waa a mem­
ber of the V.F.W. In Sanford.
Survivors Include wife, Helen
E.; step-sons. Jack Helser,
Brick.
NJ.. Jerry Helser.
Lakewood. NJ.; sisters, Anna
Martin,
Pennsylvania. Hen­
rietta Sharp. New Jersey; Rve
grandchildren: several great­
grandchildren.
Stephen R BuldaufT Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.
CHARLES r . HEITMETER
Charles F. Heltmeyer. 78.
Harding Circle. Deltona, died
Tuesday. Dec. 9. 1997 at his
residence. Bom In Detroit, he
moved to Deltona from San­
ford In 1992. Mr. Heltmeyer
was a painter with the NAS
Clvtl Service In Key West. He
was a World War II and Korean
Conflict veteran of the U.S.
Navy. He was a member of elks

Anne M. Hopkins. 85. Wrsl
Warren Avenue. Longwood.
died Monday. Dee. 8. 1997 al
South Seminole Hospital. Horn
In Plltson. Pa., she moved lo
Central Florida In 1952. Mrs
Hopkins was a homemaker.
Site was a member of Saint
Mary
Magdallne
Catholic
Church. Altamonte Springs.
Survivor* Include sons. Mar­
tin M.. Altamonte Springs. Pe­
ter Daniel. Edward A., both ol
Orlando. James 11.. Longwood;
daughter.
Marianne
llam..Ih o r fr Ntanxmiq. P i " * * * BP'
ter. Agnes OMrlu. Jersey
City. NJ.. nine grandchlldmi:
five great grandchildren: nnr
great-great-grandson
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Long­
wood. In charge of arrange­
ments.
ALBERT B. JACKSON
Albert II. Jackson. 77. Lake
Kathryn Circle. Casselberry,
died Tuesday. Dee. 9. 1997 at
Ids residence. Horn Jon. 20.
1920 Carlyle. England, be
moved lo Central Florida from
Miami In 1995. Mr. Jackson
wus a printer and a missionary
with *WorldTeam*. He was a
Royal Canadian Air Force vet­
eran of World War II. He was a
member and former deacon of
Granada Presbyterian Churrh
In Miami.
Survivor* include wife. Doris
Wittenberg Jackson:
son.
Bryce A.. Maitland: daughters.
Luella Tripp, Philadelphia. Lois
Kehlenbrlnk.
While
Plains.
N.Y.. Gloria.
North Miami
Beach; brother. Edward. Tlsdal. Saskatchewan. Canada:
eight grandchildren.
Gaines Carry Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Long­
wood. In charge of arrange­
ments.

vor of the recommendation lo
the Hoard of Commissioners to
rrzunr the lots In question to
allow this typr of business
opening
near
schools,
churches and businesses to­
gether with several resident
owners already established
there. If rezoning goes Ibrooch.

I understand It will lie the las(Myers who urulerwnie the cost
of up grading the mad/roads to
the properly selected with wa­
ter and sewer line extensions. I
sincerely hope the Commis­
sioners voir against the re­
zoning recommended

Joyce J. Morphy

C m t t i r t voter

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JEKEMT DAVID MURRAY
Jeremy David Murray. 25.
Estes Drive. Geneva, died Sat­
urday. Dec. 8. 1997. Bom In
Sanford, he was a lifelong
resident. Mr. Murray wus a
construction worker, lie was a
member
of First
Baptist
Churrh of Sanford.
Survivors Include
father,
David P.. Geneva: mother,
Gayle E. Wright. Sanford; sis­
ters. Danielle, Geneva. Oneda
Thompson. Osteen. Dawn Brit­
ton. Sanford; brother. James
(Bo).
Sanford:
maternal
grandmother. Eva, Geneva.
Beacon's National Cremation
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Winter
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will be Friday. Dec. 12. ut 11 a.m.
In lhe llrtsson Funeral Home
Chapel with Dr. Wayne Harvey of­
ficiating. Internment will follow In
Evergreen Cemelrry.
Friends
may call at Ihc funeral home
Thursday from 6 until H p.m.
Urtsaon Funeral Home. 322­
2131. Sanford. Is In charge of
services.
MURRAY. JEREMY DAVID

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LAKE M A R Y . After years o f finishing luet
short o f thetr goals, the Lake Mary B ow lin g
team finally had the eeaaon they always
knew they could.
ThU year, the team won the Seminole
Athletic Conference for the Brat time in
school history with 10 wins, one baa (to Ly­
man) and one tie (with Lake Howell).
T h e bawling teams here at Lake M ary
have made tremendous strides over the paat
10 year*.* aald the boys coach Chuck
Schmitt. "I have been Involved with the team
for nine o f those and have seen first hand the
hard work and dedication begin to pay off.
ThU year the team ckd so well for one rea­
son...they wanted It.*
There may have been two other reasons
that the Lake Mary bowtera had such a suc­
cessful season.
Those reasons are Tony Corrao and
Dominic Ourricrt.
The two Junior* are the top bowlers on the
team and helped to keep the Rams In the
thick o f things all season.
Neither one believes they deserve full credit,
however.
*We were succeaaftil because o f an entire
team's knowledge and skills A Qunrteri adld.
•But moat importantly because o f everyone’*
heart.*
T h e re were I I guy* on the team thU yea r
and although only the bawl at a match, we
substituted *11 year. Eleven bowler* won the
conference, not two or five." Corrao added.
Whether they want the credit or not. C or­
rao and Gurrteri were two o f those I I bowl­
er* and deserve to at least be rrcogntwd for
thetr leadership role and proven talent for
the sport.
Corrao had been bowling for 10 years. He
manage* to maintain a 3.5 grade point aver­
age while working for a bowling alley and
practicing every day. In the spring. C orrao
can also be found on the pitcher's mound for
the Lake Mary baseball team.
Gurrteri also manages to bowl st least 10­
15 games a day for practice while m aintain­
ing a 2.3 QPA and working almost full-time
at a construction company. He also plays
baseball and la an outfielder for a non-school
related team.
Because both o f the bowler* are so good,
there Is a certain amount o f competition that
goes on within the team for the top spot.
T h e y are always fighting against each
other for the number one spot.” Schm itt
admitted. ‘ But I think that la good for them
as long as It remains friendly...and It always
has.*
The only problem with being on a bowling
team aa far as Corrao and Gurrierl are con­
cerned. Is the lack o f publicity sometimes
given to the supposed ‘ smaller sport.* A l­
though neither one actually complained,
both were willing to concede that U‘s some­
times hard to open the paper and aee all
sorts o f stories about football, baseball and

before a late rally atunnrd Semi­
nole. It waa rapped off when Uaa
Berganake put back a missed shot
with 3.1 seconds remaining and
Seminole's Febcta Henderson waa
callrd for traveling after the In*
bound ploy. Meghanne Hickey
completed a pass to her twtn alatrr
Brlanne and Lyman pulled ogf the
improbable win.
For the Lady Oreyhounda. it
mowed their record to 10-3 with the
two losses being to second-ranked
Lake Mary. Except foe those set­
backs. Lyman has turned away
Oviedo. Lake Howell and Seminole
In the conference aa well as Dr.
Phillips from Orlando. With nine
seniors, Lyman figured to be strong
this araaon. but did anyone expect
this?
Bonaventure did.
"I expected to be right where are
are at 10-3." Bonaventure said.
They have put m the effort all
year. They played 50 games this
aummrr. IhryVe been working out
three times a week. It's a total
team concept at aU phases. They
only rare about getting It done." '
It looked shaky when umc.waa
rdfonlng down with a nina paint
deftett but Lyman kept its t empo*
sure on the court.
"We pulled It together In the
end." Meghanne Hickey aald. "We
had to dig down but we knew are
could pull It out. We're happy lo be

Irt the Lady Oreyhounda back Into
th&gt; gaSM.
Meanwhile. Meghanne Mickey
■Uftcd to heat up. nailing con*
aenithre thrfepotnters to keep
Lyman In the game. Alter three
quarter*. It waa 43-30. Seminole.
Jackson scored aU unanawered
potnta early In the fourth but Lvnaan, down by nine, came back.
Neketaha Smith hit a Jumper to
make It 53-46 and another short
jumper to cut the lead lo Rvc. Then
Xlamora Cnu took charge, hitting
a pair of See throw* and a layup
on a nifty pass from Brlanne
Mickey to cut It lo 53-52.
That * when Seminole mlaacd on
several free throw attempt* and
Brlanne Mickey tied N with a free
throw of her own.
With 1:57 remaining. Lesley
Ouidry scored two of her four
points down the stretch to give
Lyman a lead.
Still it wasn't quite over. Semi*
note's LaDatrice "DD" Hampton Nt
a three-pointer with att seconds
remaining lo tie It. actting the
stage for Berganake'a winner.
Bonaventure knew he stole one
from Seminole.
-Yeah, we gat away with one.”
Bonaventure aald. "We waited for
someone to step up and take the
lead role and we got It."
Next up for Lyman Is a trip lo

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Local teams post easy victories
LAKE MARY _ Three Rama finished tn double figures
sa Lake Mary cruised past DrLand 88-53 In boys'
Class 5A-Dt*tricl 3 basketball game at Lake Mary
High School Tuesday night.
Paul Betk (33 point*). Jerome Bingham (14 points)
and Randy Abrmma (II point*) led the way as the
Rama improved to 5-2 on the season.
Lake Mary will host Winter Spring* tn a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest tonight at 7:30 p m.

CROOMS FALLS
SANFORD _ The Crooms Panthers gave thetr heart
and soul last night but came up on the short end
against Tavares. 73-53. In a boys' varsity basketball
game at Allen Oymnaslum.
*We played our hearts out. The kids are committed,
excited and involved." said Crooms coach Steve Car­
michael. They played with everything they had and I
am proud."
The first quarter started off fast pace with Tavares
leading 17-9. but behind the team effort foe five
Croom players. Earnest Anderson. Terrance Perkins.
Titus Waldo. Bryan Parker, and Tim McCloud, the
Panthers cut the lesd to 38-37 at hal/Ume.
Uaac Thomas came Into the game for Crooraa and
aasUted hU team with one rebound and one block,
but Tavares took control of the game with a 25-10
scoring bulge In the third quarter.
"We fust ran out of gsa. We have Improved and we

Ackley on
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LAKE MARY _ Lake Mary High
School has long been known for Us
m a t football, basketball and
baseball player*.
Recently. Lake Mary la gaining a
reputation for outstanding golfer*.
Senior Matt Ackley recently
rtgned a letter of Intent to Florida
State University. He will attend
college on s golf/acadcmic schol­
arship. which he accepted during
the eariy signing period.
"I have bad my heart act on go­
ing to Florida Stale." Ackley aald.
T m really glad that IT1 be able to
attend college so close to home.*
Florida State wasn't the only
school Interested tn the golfer. Ole

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�Lake Brantley Thursday and
the. LaAf Nolra boat Spruce
Creek Ttmraday. Vanity ( i m t i
are act far 7:30 pm . starts.

LAKE HOWELL WINS
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
_
Kuny Kane and Nikki Read
■cored 10 points each to lead a
balanced attack aa Lake How­
ell led the entire way to beat
boat Lake Brantley 43-33 In a
girls' Seminole Athletic Confer
ence and Class flA-Dtstnct 3
basketball
game
Tuesday

high 11 points from Sasa. fell
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On Monday night. Sasa had
scored 31 points to led Lake
ftaniley to a 41-30 victory over
DeLand In a Class 8A-District
3 contest.
Both teams will m u m to
SAC and district action Thurs­
day night at 7:30 p.m. as the
Patriots win hoot Lyman and
Lake Howell will travel to Lake
Mary to take on the undefeated
and No. 3 state-ranked Rama.

PREPS
are getting better each night* said Car­
michael;
Croorna travcla to Lake Highland Prep Thurs­
day night with vanity at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday
will look to Unprw c on their 3-3 record against
Calvary Christian. Junior vanity boys wifi play
at 3 p.m. followed by vanity g r it at 4:30 p-m.
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EATONVILLE . Oviedo, ranked No. 4 In this
week's FSWA Class 0A State Poll, took a huge
halftime lead and coasted to their eighth vic­
tory. 74-53. over a tough Wyroore squad Tues­
day night.
The Lions (8-01 led 34-10 after one quarter
and 43-33 at halftime.
Brian Register had a big game tn just his third
contest since coming out horn the football
team. Register scored 18 points and pulled
down seven rebounds. Also contributing for the
winner's were Bred Combes (15 points). Scott
Moore (14 points). John Harper (live points, six
rebounds) and point guard Seth Fowler (four
points. 13 assists).
Oviedo will be at Winter Springs for a Semi­
nole Athletic Conference game starting at 7:30
p.m. Friday night.

Ackleyb w h g i IB
the University of
North Florida and Kentucky
also made offers to Ackley. He
decided, however, that FSU had
a good business school. Ack­
ley's Intended major, and was
the school for him.
Since the age of 10. Ackley
has been trying to lengthen his
drives and perfect his putting.
Although he ta not a real big
person, he's always been a
really good athlete. Moat of the
other sports, however, never
seemed to Interest him quite as
much aa golf.
"Matt ts a good athlete, but
had to make a choice between
team sports and the Individual
sport of golf.* his father. Dan.
explained. *!t was completely
his decision and as soon aa he
made it the hard work began.*
"We are very proud of him.*
Ackley's mother, Sally added.
’ And we’re thrilled that hell be
going to college so close to

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OCOEE _ Lake Howell celebrated making the
PSWA State Pali by thumping Central Florida
Chrlatlan Academe 78 65 in a boys’ basketball
game Tuesday night.
Nr«n South (la points) and Reggie Kohn (10
petotal again led the way ss the Stiver Hawks
improved to 8-0 on the season.
Williams (13 points), Jordan (13 points) and Lacore (10 points) also scored In double figures for
the winner’s.
Lake Howell will host Lake Brantley In a Clasa
0A-District 3 and Seminole Athletic Conference
showdown tonight starting at 7:30 p.m.

urea as Seminole used a 30-0 second quarter ad­
vantage to rraae a 14-0 deficit and went on to a
79-53 victory over Pine Ridge In a Class 5ADlatrtrt 5 boys' basketball game Monday night at
DUI Fleming Memorial Oymnaaium.
Mequal Uuah (15 points). Zeke Seymore (13
points). Cornelius Blue ( I I points) and Darryl
Redding (10 points) led the way aa Arrow Forte
VI improved to 0-1 overall and 3-0 in district
play.
Seminole will play another monster district
game tonight as It travels to Daytona Beach to
challenge No. 3 state-ranked Mainland starting
at 7:30 p.m.

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SANFORD _ There will be na organizational
meeting and awards night for all Sanford Rec­
reation Department Adult Softball Leagues on
Wednesday, December 10th at 030 p.m. at
the Downtown Recreation Center on the first
floor of Sanford Ctty Hail on the comer of
Seminole Boulevard and Park Avenue.
The skrwpttch leagues to be offered for the

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LAKE MARY _ The Lake Mary boys' soccer
team raced to a 7-0 halftime lead and coasted to
a 10-0 Seminole Athletic Conference victory
over Winter Springs si Dan T. Reynolds Stadium

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T h e kids have worked rarity hard to try
and get noticed." Schmttx mild. ‘ And they
LATE MONDAY
have made great im provements over the
ARROW FORCE VI ROMPS
years.
Five years ago people would laugh
SANFORD _ Four players scored In double figwhen they found out that someone was on
the bowling team. Not today."
No one wUl be laughing at all come Febru­
ary i f the team attains their goal.
The state championship la held In Febru­
Ackley's coach. Scott Under­ doing that 1for
r ‘ the past three ary and the lake Mary bey’s team will finally
wood, la also proud of him.
years,* Ackley explained. *Thla
*Matt ta the best kept secret ■port definitely has to be get their shot at a state title.
T h is Is not an easy sport to be successful
In Seminole County/ Under­ something you like, otherwise
wood sold. ’As a freshman, he you won t practice and that's at.* Corrao said. *lt‘s a hard sport that re­
was named to first team All the only way to Improve.*
quires a lot o f consistency. I believe that Is we
Conference and he Just keeps
Ackley also said that the first handle ourselves like w e can and think posi­
getting better and better. He’s time he really realized he was a tive. we Just might come home with that
had to stay In the shadows for good golfer was about two state trophy.*
a little while because we had weeks ago—that’s when he ac­
*1 hon esty don’t think w e ll have any trou­
such great senior golfers. This cepted the scholarship to FSU.
ble winning the whole think If we play ou r
la his year, though, and he has
Everyone else, however, has
earned It through hard work known that he was good for gam e like we know how to.’ Gurrterl added.
i f confidence la h alf the battle. Lake M ary
and consistency. Actually, he quite a while.
will
have another state trophy for their tro­
should be the poster child for
*rve known that Matt had
hard work.*
talent from the first day he phy
came out for the team as a
Following in the footsteps of
freshman,* Underwood jsald.
Ltgal Notlct
’ He’s been good all along,1
some of Lake Mary's golfing
Now that the pressure Is off
greats Is something Ackley is
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Tuesday night.
They are w ry young and we controlled the
whole field.* said Lake Mary coach Larry
McCorkle. *lt was almost like pitying a junior
vanity team They are well coached, but antall.*
Doing the damage for the Rama were Mike
Raymond (three goal*). Donald Mclntoah (two
goals. two aaalata). Pat Mongan (two goals, one
assist). Jeremy Swan non. Daniel Wyner and
Manuel Jcnkc (one goal each) and Chrta Fronk.
Jatney Topelskl and Ian Pierre (one aaalat
each).
Lake Mary Is now 3-0 on the season and will
be at Lake Howell at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday.

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Spring* Hoed. Lonjwood. Po­
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C A F W C C IN O B R E A D

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A local chapter of Wright
Watchers meets at the Like
Mary
Community
Building
r m y Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

T o M tiM ito ra
The Omni TOsstmasters Club
•6681 artll meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. Quests and prosper*
ttve members are welcome.
Call Bertram Oliek. 323-6080.
far more information.

The Lake M o n ro e _______
Radio Society meets every Brat
Thursday, at 7:30 p m . at the
Senior Centre, take Triplett
Drive, Casselberry. Tor Infor­
mation. rail Karl Lambert. 6066764, or Al Kirk, 322-4487.

Unhrarslty Women
American Association
of
University Women meets the
Seat Thursday of each month
at 7 p.m. al the Rolling Hills
Moravian Church, State Road
434. Longwood.

Sonlor Friends
The Columbia Medical Cenirr-Sanford Chapter of Senior
Ktlenda meets every second
Thursday, al 10:30 a m., at the
Sanford Senior Center, 401 E.
Seminole Btvd. Interesting and
timely programs are featured
monthly phis social eachange.
Alt Seniors are welcome. Tor
Information, rail Lla Lawlor. di­
rector. 321-4500. Cal. 5784.

Pot Luck dinner
Widowed persona are Invited
to attend a pot tuck dinner at

American Legion
American Legion Post 53 and
Unit meet the arrood Thurs­
day, at 6 p.m., al the real
home. 2674 S. Sanford Ave. For
Information, call 322-1652.

l sa party giving
— lead a postcard wtth your name
and address to* Hassle rVeeHostlag.*
Land VtakH Saar Cream. P.0 Boa
SOtl. Shoreview. Mlt 15124t i l l or
eaO I-M4W MO. Land O Labeo obo
offers a KeUdeyBato Line Call l M t
r o om* 4 am la • pm. ICST) seven

Meanwhile, prepare aauee: melt
butter is top bawl of a double boiler
■at over hot. not boiling, water, la a
asperate bowL combine Uw auger and
egg. Add to melted butter Stir 2 to S
minutes, until sugar dissolves com
plelely and misluro la (hick and
smooth IDO NOT BOIL or egg will
scrsmbiei Remove poo from bool
and let sauce root slightly. Stir In
bourbon.
Serve pudding directly from oven,
with whiskey sauce on aide.

Junior W om an's Chib
The Junior Woman’s Chib of
Sanford Inc. meets the third
Thursday at 7 p m . at the
Womans Club of Sanford. 300
a. Oak Ave. For Information.
caB Tina Lee. 321-1066 eve­
nings.

Yield | to 10 servings

- Recipe from Karen “ Bunny*
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"amily friend’s stalking is good reason for girl to fear
DKAR
ABBY You printed n
• let­
fatBEAR ABBY:
o scored
terr from
horn a
scared 15-year-old
15-yeor-old girl
to waa being postered
who
pestsred by a family
friend, and whoso parents did not
r nnU dWn°‘
lake her fear seriously.
T^o . r ^ r . „
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To 'Quaking In California,*
California, I
would
like
to
any:
T
f
Bam
has
token
&gt;uJdlike to any: T f Bom hoe taken
ihotoa of you at lha mall and la
caving suggestive notes on your
door, ho to already stalking you! Do
something about It now. Go to the
police and lot Ihom know your

r

Ivors. *

I am a convicted sea offender,
and I aco It os only n matter of time
before this men come* after this
tprung lady and rnpoo bar. The
police should bo notified imr
ly She Is In my prayers.

TREATEDW MONROE.

„ D M * ABBY: Your advka Ml n
Uttlai short. S h e la worried that
T W might start .UlUng tor. l&gt;o

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DEAR ABBY: I’m 32, but when I
was 15, a friend of my brother's
(who in 10 veara older than mo)
started making pooooa at me. This
wont on for about two months. It
ended with my bolng raped. The
emotional scars I have dealt with;

WEDNESDAY PRIME TIM1

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am’vero K
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^finitely qualify an such Ham la 34
and trying to atari a relationship
with a 15-year-old. Last time 1
checked, that woo illegal — conaea
anal or not. Being drunk lo no
excuse. She would bo boot odvtood
to talk to the police and soak a
restraining order. When looking fee
friends, maybe her parents should
look somewhere other than the local
bar.
BRYAN IN CALIFORNIA

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the physical scan I caver up
Abby, ‘ Quaking In California*
has reason to bo afraid. *8am* la
stalking her. and If her parent#
went listen, she should tans copies
of Uw notes from her father's (Hand
la the polka.
KH. IN FRESNO, CAUF.
DEAR ABBY: 1 know I had to
wrtta when I road Uw letter from
■Quaking* That waa mo 20 years
ago. 1 spout several years of my life

what was |
whetwaejpiinfon.

,.«n ,T S Z

w . ii
s i.k i n . . t
Well, one night Uncle Polo
_ wood out on our couch, and I woke
up to find him all over ms! Ho

to push him off mo and scream.
Undo Pets ran out of the house and
I navor saw him again. My dad
made sure o f K!

Abby, too many parents think
their children are too young to know
what ooiual harassment is, but
they’re not. Children know the feel­
ings of shame and fear when some­
one mokes sexual moves on them,
oven If they dent know what to call
those feetinp. But there is o name
ab
far it:: isexualI abuse
of children.
Her instincts ohould bo ap­
plauded. but oho needs help rut.
Moot repos ore committed by o fam­
ily friend or member, not by an
unknown. Parents must teach Iheir
children not lo succumb to the child
predator.
“Quaking* go to your counselor
or teachers, or the police. If you
can't do that, And an adult you can
trust - maybe the mother of a
friend. If you cams lo mo, I would
help, and Uwro are many other good
people who would, tm. Good luck,
,cCT=i,

Santa has a mailbox
at the Sanford fferald!
911311or dropoffj/ourSantaletters
ati Sanford Herald
P.O. Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32771
Your letter Automatically enters you In a
drawing for FR E E tickets to the Royal
Lipizzaner Stallion Show In Daytona Beach
Dec. 28 &amp; 30.

letter* mu*t b« rocahrod
by Dec. 17th to be pubbehed.

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By Jana I . JaeewN
Ay Deputy Clark
Tabor A QrtMl, P A
1110 Madrupa Aranua
Coral Qabtaa, Florida 11104
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SHARON L. MITTIN,
FIRSTPLUI FINANCIAL,
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M S at Mm Circuit C o w l at Mm
I 1TH Judicial Cueurt m and tar
SSMINOLI County. IANPOMO.
Florida. I will aa« la d w N p uat
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MARVANNI M O R I!
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Tamps, Florida 33401
Publish: Dacambar 10. IT, IM T
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largor 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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eiedicine uaaecossarily. especially
drugs aa powerful ao Coumadia. But
the medical toe could well save you
from a aasty complication la tbo
hdure. Your doctar wig iaaist *a a m
(taring your Coumadin dosage with a
blood test called the "prothrombin
time.* If your gums bleed or you
detect blood la your urine, the dace

*

Up after dawn

After West lead* the club Jack, de­
clarer plays low from the dummy. If
West led from the king Jack 10. South
would have had only three losers two
Are you nt your best Brst Hung in the hearts and one diamond However,
morning' Or does H take you until mid­ her* Cast wins with the king
Did you sew the necessary play? You
day or early afternoon — or evening* —
muit unblock the queen' Aa West's
to move into loo gear?
I agree with Peter de Vries, an lead marks him with the Jack aad IS of
American writer, oho said. ‘ I write dubs, you must be in a position to ftwhen I'm inspired, and I see to it that neaaa dummy's nine on tho second
I'm Inspired at nine o'clock every round In this way. you can get ooe of
morning* Yea. all right. I might wait your heart losers away. (AJtemativeiy,
until * M if there's something particu­ count your winners: seven spades, oo*
heart aad two chibs.)
larly interesting ta the paper
Because ne one plays bridge at nine
finally, wbal if K a il decides to
in Urn morning iexcept Now Zealand twitch to a heart at trick two (a roam l . bow dors that relate to this deal? aonthle choice i ' He should bo careful

a

card. How would you play in four
spades after West leads the club Jack?
You or I — well, you — would reach
three no trump, but South opened lour
spades because he didn't think he
could make a atom opposite a patted
partner and he wanted to ahut out the

IN T ttA C T iV t

to Iced the IS, the ao-called surround
ingpiay.

Opening lead: * J

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An iHTHACTlVf
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•heft you are untambar. You wont toe a
i you have to pay tor another's motakea
I S O (July n - A u g S I) Not M your aseo-

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PUT VOUR FINGER THERE 90 I
CAN TIE THIS BOW &lt; j r v »

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THAT

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Knowledge you have acquired through
personal aspanence w d be put to con­
structive use in the year ahead. Your now
approach will offer better results and
greater rscognrson at wort.
S A G IT T A R IU S (N o v. 13-Dee. S I ) An
interesting protect mght not be as easy

courts tenure.
A N U S (M arsh S I-A p ril t l ) Malarial
bands could bo very •fsmtjcai today and
notftmg of value la Maly to bo gamed &lt;
you lake opportunities for granted.
Captakrs on your achrantagae.
TA U R U S (April 20-May SO) Otgecnves
you con normally achieve with relative
ease could prove lo be rather difhcuN

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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanfor'd, Lake Mary and Samlnola County alnoa 1 9 0 8
90th Year, No 43 •Sanford. Florida

SPD options:
Public input
welcome

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Rochello
Barber,
designed this
joster, chosen
or the front of
the calendar
celebrating
student
aw areness in
the tight
against
substance
abuse

State attorney spearheads essay,
poster contest: winners announced

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S e c C o n l c i i t . I’ ujjc IA

Citizens
not high
on airport
noise

It’s B-RAM not B-ROM

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.ill l.iw r nl"i t run i»l W"i k
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limis *iiintiiiitt t iiirinht i %
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A
win* h

lly SIIAH I IIHO D IE
lleraid Stall Wiltei
Approxmiately 2511 plain s
lake oil and land ear li mouth
at I nl.until Sauloid Ail poll
|o si.Ii uts ..I l.aki M.uv ilonl
yy.iul all ol lln.si planes llyioi',
ovi I Iln u In.uii s
II.. (M l.inilo f.iol.ti.l An poi i
is tin- m il. I.ui'. si ..upon ui
lit. I tilted *.t ties
All i st t
in.iti.l ..lie o.ill.on llitellia
ln.ii.it .uni 7(|(iii() iloim stli
passi ng! i s wilt aillvi at tin
leimlnal in 1997
Tim residents ol tW.mi Towtas I've
flow min h nnisi do ii i- nei d
lo make
lake M.uy &lt; lly
higher and happier Ilian most c .(( niiimissuiui'i l.aiy llieiidei
ryhorly m the courtly Huso Davis
Lucy Jackson, ftaa Young and Olo# askiil all putt exi-eiillvr dlrei tor
111
na Jane* celebrate Bram'i ?5th an- Stew- ( mike at tin- O il
Cooke
rtivanary Arlono Boyd, above has MUiinilsslon meet III t!
was invited to the mrrllny! lo
boen Ihe apartment building admm
ii|Mlale i Itl/ens ol the i lly no
istrntor for 20 years
(■nient projects at OS A

S rc Public. Page f»A

When road
rage is aimed
at school buses
IIV D AVID FRAZIER
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I&lt;ii.ii I rage in
r u n u i irsr iii.iv hr ihr iim s r
ipu-ni r wfirn llinlfii l*.!*. Iin innr
111.ill wllll Ilir.si* bulky. yellow
Ir.ins|&gt;&lt;irI*.
lint, nil W rdnrs
ilay, O il 22. tin- Casscllu-rty
I'nllrr Di'p.irfmi'iit hopes In
n u ll Dull IriiHtiulInli an lliry
I iiml
a
L 'C S til
(City/County/Stair/Trntllr
Unit) school tun. safety opera
Hun In rrlrlira lr Si Imnl H uh
S alrly
Awarrnrss
Wrek
(Ortohri* 10-251
T lir oprralliill will iuvolvr
law enforcement nllli rrs from
rvrry poller iifji'iii'y III Srini
nnlr Cnuiily The program will
llitniiil a entilily.wlilr riilnii r
mi ni Tigt-mla In II II i -u *Ii I i -ii
ilrlvcr awari-nrSN in I In- il.iu
grrs nt passing stopped si Imnl
Iniscs, 21 drier .mil s.un linn
nllendt-rs who viol.ill- slalnlrs
y a rrm iifi si Imnl Inis safely III
rtlin alr the piddle and i reate a
safely conscious allllnde re­
garding Inis safely
Accordlng In I'ollre Inlorm.i
linn
OlOccr
Sgt
Dennis
Slewarl. ( ( ' S i l l ulfliers will
palrnl lla-lr nnrtnal and ex­
tended wink areas in enfort e
trallle statutes around srlinnl
hits slops in a (ounly-wlde
nrtwiuk Tile safely and seenrity of ilnldreii is a parainininl
See B u ie * . Page SA

The residents make the towers great
ny RUSS W H IT E
Ilemlrt SI.ill W ilier
Tull
proud llriuii Towers
over |n&lt;.kiln; Lake Monroe .n•&lt;I
re.it long tow.o il heaven is in
ihe midst nl a (fit-lit.d in n
The
12-story.
high use
ap.irlinenl n-sidem e
Ihe (all
est
hullillny.
In
Seiiilniile
( ’m inty - is 2 5 -ye.us old and
everyone al Drain Is exi lied
'W e broke mil Ihe r ham
pagnr." said Hli-year-old Kae
Y i i ii ii i !. who Ifiidcd liar al a
parly on .Saturday
'T h is
Is nnr heaven on
earth." said OU-year-old Kulli
I Ian ■11li &gt;n 'I nfleii ask uiysell.
Dear ( 1ml. hnw did I deserve
I Ills?"
■Irani Towers al 519 East
first St In Sanliitd Is tin- nsuit ol a n m i-p ro ld . iniiisi-i •
la ri. iii projei I originally spoil
sored
hy
Iwo
E p ls in p .d
churches - Holy Cross in San

lord .mil All Salnls iii lain i
prise Its tt-sitlcnls ate 1.2 or
older and ol nioder.ile means
Ihe apatlllienl i omplex is
siihsldl/ed hy Ill'll and nann d
in ihe nn'unary ol Marlin -I
Itrnio. loinier Ihshop in do
Dim i sc ot South I I.ii nla
Ihe hlsllnps widow livid al
III .mi lowers mini sin passi d
away at age III)
Wllal a
syyiit person Mis llr.iui
ii
i ailed Mil year old Nellie (..m l
She asked only one thing
Kindly pionm inie the naan II
n w i not II mm
Wlm h all
residents iInii and now soiidv
do •or Msk si oldini!
Another ri-siili-ul who la id lo
101 was a woman named II. i
Ilia lliowu
llei
laimly
ol
Il lends at Dram n un min i
Iryiiul In help hei do this or
that and llerlli.i i hi.lmu I hem
Where were you 101 years
a tlo'*
1
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Arlene

Hnyd.

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mai Ions

^ W e ’ve h a d s o m e v e ry
In t e r e s t in g p c o p lo
h e r o , a n d t h e y 'v e a l­
w a y s m a n a g e d to
k e e p t h e m s e lv e s
y o u n g e r a n d h e a lt h ie r
th a t o th e r s th e ir
a g e .... T h e y 'r e v e r y
m u c h lik e fa m ily . J

.....Arlene Boyd
yyouiaii who is the adinllilslia
lot al lliaiu was a typist
hook keep! a when the l.n ihlv
opi ned in 1972 She her amiadiiiiulstialor live years later
Wi ye had some yiay Intel
i stnilt people here and lin y ye
always in.iuaf!i-il to keep thi-n■selves younger and healthier
than utheis their ai{r They

seem lo eu|oy living here and
i-ll|ov lielnr! toflellier
They le
yei y nun h like lam ily
lin y have then a p .u lm ru ls
and do |usi aln.iil I ' y e i y l h l i u ;
lot themselves They look and
i lean and keep then plat i-s
yeiv lin e
Some live .done
Some live tof!ethei
We have
Iwo slslets who live lot!ellni
and a hall do/fli husliand and
wives
linyil said there were 170
resldeiils In Ihe hnilitiri^. and
(hat there Is a lony waiting* llsl
" I l lakes a year nr so Im
someone who applies lo i;i'l
Into lln u ii Towers "

Cm ikr told tlir a iid lru c r Unit
filled die riimmlHNlon (lia m
liers Dial safely and s r ru rlly
p in ji-ils had Ireeil llie p riority
ior work heliif! done al Ih r .O r­
pin l aloof! w llll plnnnliir! Ih r
ii-lrti .itInn ol ail exlslliif! m il
way lo handle 'Inin h and no'
l ■.if In

Wi- really arent reslilt-tils
we ate lam ily." said Nellie
( i.iul "II someone falls, some­
one helps them up 'll sume
nue needs to talk. Ilu-rt- is
someone to talk with all Ihe
time I dmilit tlieie s a m ill h
heller plait- In live Ilian ru;lil

A new lire station is on lludiawliu! hoard lor die east sidr
ol Ihe main runway and Ihr
nJointlon ol the loin h and (!•&gt;
runway will sepaialihi!lit
liaim ni! am raft from lets and
i .&lt;■i!«i planes
Work is also Inina! (lone lo
leiie.ile (lie mihistilal park In
a model II sense." C ooke said
Many ut Ihe sites still have
World War ll era ImllillliKs on
Hit-in Demolillnn is underyvay
lo i lear mil some nl Ihe older
hiuldiiif!s All nl the ititiuiii-r
i lid real esl.de at the alfpoll Is
i iirrenlly leased. Cooke said
We liaukty ilon l care ahuiil
lliose Hems.' CoiilllllMHlonet
Thom (ireeue said yvhru Cooke
had eompleled Ills presenta­
tion 'Our *1 prior lly Is noisr

Sec Ilrarn, I'njjc 5A

Scc A irp o rt, Cage 5 A

All aboard for glim pse of Florida past
Today; I’nrlly
cloudy wllll n
50 percent
chance of rain.
Highs In the
mld-SOa. Lows
In the mld-GOs.

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Ed ito ria l........ ............4A
H oroscope...

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Pollco...........
Rollglon.......
Sport*...........
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6 A man la not old aa long aa he la
aaaking something. 9
•Jean Roaland

ny M ARIA O R EM
Herald Shill Writer
All aboard for a glimpse ol the past and an
era gone by
The ITorlda Cenlral Adveuliire Dinner Train
offers a nulqiie exjicrlent e. oil the beaten path
n l Hie typical tourlsl attrarllon.
I’arllelpants are served dinner as lliey (ravel
along a lllslorli roule on a lonimollve hulll in
Ihe 1950s hy the Electro Motive Division of
(leneral Motors lor Ihe Ah lilsoii, Topeka and
Santa I'c Kallruad Two ol Hie dining ears. 300
and 301. were hulll In 1952 lor Hu- I’cmisy lvunla Kallioad hy Ihe Ihihd Car Company. Car
3(12 was hulll in 1950 hy Pullman Standard lor
the Atlantic Coast Line Kallruad as a clmlr
coat'll and ear 303 was limit In 19-17
The wooden dining ears are Immaridatc and
there Is even a liar area Tallies line Ihe ex­
pansive picture yvmdmvs wlm h oiler views ol
Seminole. Orange and Lake tntuillt-s during Ihe
|yvn ami a hall hour ride The train brings
smiles and waves |mm the people outside.
Originating In Allamuntc Springs at the sta­
tion that yens mice Ihe site ol the High Acres
citrus plaid, tin- Iraln travels ahnid four miles
lo the Toronto railroad Junction on a portion of
track hulll In IHH5 and used as a three fool
See Tra in . Page DA

T h e h is to ric d in n e r train takes p a sa a n fle ra b a c k

In tim e e a ch w e e k e n d .

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Pot of the week

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Pentagon I’ollce made 250 nrrests No shols were llied Imt
many
denionsttatins
were
struck with nightsticks and rllie hulls

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WHITE

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pic kcil II tip. gave It a lout nr
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His pulled M u rk s anil licnl
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I le died nu dan 0. 1993
It &gt; hard In lirlirvr Dial Ed
"W h lle y " Ford is G9 inday
Mighty Whlley was with Ihnsr
Hi rat New York Yankees teams
nl the 1950s and early tills A
lell hander who was smart and
skilled, he was almost Impiis
slide In hit In World Series
play A liesl pal tu Mickey
Mantle and Hilly M arlin lies
in the Hall nl Fame, ul course

Ic e c re a m , to o
Thuinaa Andreas Carvela*
hum Greece limrowed SI 5
years and years ago tu help
begin his business lie had in
tented a mat lime that made
soil seive Ice cream and he
wanted to share ll with Am ri •

On a happier mile, I’rlncemi
Lea Is 41 today Actually, ac­
tress Carrie Fisher, daughter
nl Eddie Fisher and Debbie
Reynolds. Is II She
pur
liayeil Princess Lea in Slur
Wilis
Fisher also wrote a
novel, "I'ostt arils from
Ihr
Kil)|&lt;' " One year at Ihe (he ar
presentations, ai lor I t nincdlan
Martin Short wore the same
dress 1‘arrle
Fisher
wore
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In Ills advice In the world
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Coleridge
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poets would tememlier
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aud poetry
that Is
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get away
John Metcalf, rigbl. congralu
late* Drew Durham one of s e v
oral memtieis ot the Fort Mellon
Society Children of ttio American
Revolution to eatcli ,1 f,sh when
that group met at Secret Lake
P.uk recently Metcalt is a t,.,h
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Florida Uibari Fisheries Project ol
the Florida Game and Fresh Wa
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very interesting talk about lish
found m takes and rivers m Flor
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Taprl Alts. Im
Sc lino) nl
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It s Is hotisi'd ll) Die l.ltllr Red
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Sc hool

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Tuesday. Qclober 21. 1997 • Vol. 90, No. 43
Published Tuesday through Friday and Sunday by
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Phono (407) 322-2611 Fax (407)323-9408
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Courtney Leltew
Mana Orem
Dean Srniih
Tommy Vinceni
Sosart V^ennor
Muss Wide

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PRODUCTION
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A/eifs/Hipen, Im

It was the lust school hulldmi* in Seimimle ccmniy. The
initial strm ture was a two
loom sc hool with two teal It­
ers teai hmi’ all grades It has
also liccit occupied ley the
Headstart
Program
The
luitldmg was also used In at c (immoclatc "Tcmimrary
Liv­
ing" lor displac ed women It Is
ihe Inlcnl ol Ttijlr 1 Arls In restoic Mils niiiluiiiieril.il leu 1111mg while nmkmg sure It r e ­
mains m use as an educational
s lim lin e
Ta)iri is a min-prnllt. m m -

im im ly liased, idler st hool
program,
which mcluclen a
louring rejiertolre
company
and Ihr Seminole ( cumnumiy
Roys
Glee
Club
Serving
Seminole
and
neighboring
ecnmlles with rpiallly Inslriic
lino m academies, musical
I healer, rthpiettr. Iinprcivls.ition piano, srlf eslrem. sign
language. Mpeirch. visual arls
and euireprenuershlj)
Tajiri
Arts' primary mission is to
provide children with super­
vised activities that raise sel(esleem. prepare them lor ac aili'iim
s u r e r h s , etpilp them
with Ih r tools for success, so­
cial employability skills, disci­
pline. respect and Individual
responsibility. Taprl believes
In working with ihe wlm lr
c hiltl m order to meet mean­
ingful long-lerm
systcmallr
changes
Sunday's event is scheduled
lor 2 lo 5 p m Tajiri Arts is lo­
cated at 519 Palmetto Ave.
Sanford For more luforma
lion, call Pal Whatley al 2775558

LIBR A R Y SCH ED U LE
The following Is a schedule of children's programs
for the
North Ih a u d i. IS O N . Palmetto Ave . Sanford, and the Norlliwesi
Drain h. 580 Greenwny Illvd.. Lake Mary, of the Seminole County
Public Library System. The brandies arc open Monday through
T hursday. 9 n.m. to 9 p ro ; elosed Friday: Saturday. 9 u.m. to 5
p m . Sunday. I lo 9 p.m. For more Information on any of the
programs, call 322-2182 or 321-2419. All programs are free and
open lo Ihe public.

Sanford Herald

A o v c n m in c i
Cldiv Sfw»ip
F lair* 0*f»fJaTii
M o il* LavofxJkir
Slor*

Special to the Herald
flu Sunday. (lit 2G. Tapn
Arts will jireseiil I'nrlr.ills and
Musical inlerludes'. (rahirtuK
V illo n .1
Sclmlt/.
harpist.
Itriicc llrmvii. iirtlst. and Flu
Yoda. artist

Vert me Vuri/cuc/. /vile Mttry m d .V c/wW r County Since 1‘iOfi"

ADMIMS1MATI0N
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Sweet Harmony celebrates anniversary

Thanks for the
monies

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Members of the Seminole County
School Board recently honored
county Tax Collector Ray Valdes,
loft, for his efforts m saving the
district monoy Supl Or Paul
Hagorty. and board mombors Larry
Furlong. Bob Goff, Oarbara Kuhn
Jeanne Morns and Chairman Sandy
Robinson presented Valdes with a
plaque

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Initiative to fight teen substance use, abuse
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POLICE BRIEFS
Man hit with alarm clock
Y vrllr McIntyre, 31 nl 251)7 Georgia Avr
N.rnlnid w.is
nrrcMrd Saturday by S.inl.ml polite
M i Intyre wax charged
will) Ti.ittcry ami .iir r U n l at texnlrlite
Report x.nd M« Italy**'
allegedly Ini tier live in Imvlririiil in the I.u rlu.n l wirfi ,m
alarm i Im k

Woman shoved
darkle* M» Keiulr. 10. 2507 Georgia Avc . Saidord wax
arir.stcil Saturday by S.udnid puller
McKenzie w.is charged
with liaflrry anil arrested at residence
Itrpnrt n.iu I tli.it
Nti Kcri/lr* alli'Urilly slmvi'il Im Ini in niillru iul hi tin* liimnul

Victim hit in arm
Mirtiart Hulicrts. V I. ul M 'Jli Mara t:i Saiilmil. was arrrsiril
Sunday hy Haiifnrit pntli r
Rnhcrts was r haincii wllh hatlrry
ami arrested at Ills icslilriu r
Uc*|»&lt;irt said (lull Rulirrls is
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Open can of Bud
Charles |Hi mi IH nl I21)fi Klin A v r. S.mlnril. was airrslcd
Friday by Sanford pnllie Dunn was ehnined wllli pnssrssinn
of alenlmt hy person under 21 years nl ai&gt;e and possession ot
open ctinlnlnrr. Ilium was ariested in the 1000 tilis k nl Smith
Kri*iicli Avenue
lle|)orl sanl that olllcer nfiserved Dunn
drinking an open hotlle nl Ihiitwc-lser

Child abuse charged

giHrii dci isiuns .ihun! chugs al
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Aiming the ki v &lt;It im ills nl
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c in ml satellite hroadiasl in
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special aim at lamities a toe
pail cull it lapi sines geall'd lo
i lassioom learning a slalt
cvlile .do i sthitttl latlto anil
It leuslon
I all in
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m a k e t id r lh g t Id i lu.n i s
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will S I ' I C I as special I o lisu ll.ild
lo the pnijei I 'idling cvilli a
panel ol olh ias He i h riiiui led
how iilciiliol. din g and liiliai c n
use can gnji llir Jives nl leens
and prop rl lliem i lim n u p.irh
nl personal deslrill lion
'C oinm lssloiirr
Itrogan
Is
right no target wllli Mils lin e s ,
vary plan In provide these
statewide loots Im trill hers
and students lo use " Gold
said ll s one nl the most et
lei lice ways In respond In a
cvnrselling alt olinl and drug
utilise plnhleru among Flollda s
middle aiid high si hool sin
ill Ills
Recent
ii.dlnii.il
su ivtcs
■Im tum id the i \p.Hiding crisis
* lei ns . ii m ss Ami in a are
smoking d u n k in g ami using
dings al ynuiigei ages than
ever . m i Hiding In a silicic le
leased lie I In Nalluiial ( eidi I
on A ddiilioit and Fuihsi.mi c
Atuise |&lt; ASA) III August
*
I Inet* loin Mis
ol
high
sellout sludelils report illegal
thugs ale kept list tl or sold nn
si In ml t.im post's, with mine
Ilian a Him ! saying drugs anthe must i f d n n l piohlem line
ci in It t&gt;1it at i Hiding to a smcey
released he C A SA In Sepli llP

lui
* th e i a It nn tit ol lllg ll-si lliinl
sludelils saltl a student In thru
st hool hail died lioiu a drug m
all nlml n l.ih il Im Iileul. ac
i H id ing to l l i r C A S A s u r v e y

Myong llell, 32. ol 1005 W Ifith St.. Sanford, was arrested
Monday hy Sanlord police
Hell was charged with ahci.se
Inrgleel of a child) and nr testerI at her residence A m u ding In
report. Hell Is aeensecl of leaving her lour- year- old son
iiumtpcrvlsed In the Inmse and the dmir unloi ked

'
An
n liu iiiliig lirncl nl
“h ulling ' - teens hie a lld lig Ihe
liiiiies ul il.m gcrm is Inhalants
In products sin Ii as In.ike thud
Is rt’sidling in hiuin liijinles
anil deaths

Drug charges

* Hilly 14 percenl ul parents
Ihnugli their
rhililren
bail

Dennis Vann Jr.. 3 2 .n l 1210 Golden Gate Clr.. Sanford, was
arrested Friday by Sanford poller
Vann was charged wllli
possession of coniine with intent to distribute ami arrested In
the 1300 block of William' Avenue. Olflccrs said tlml Vann
moved, suspiciously, mvay (rom them and they followed.

Jackie's Boutique

Asking for rides

7 tA (In n w ix ia t y

Nancy Moore. 32. ot 530 l.ongwood/I.ake Mary Hd . Lake
Mary, was arrested Monday hy Sanford police
Moore was
charged with battery on a law enforcement olllcer. disorderly
conduct and resisting wllhont violence Moore* was arrested In
the 100 block of North French Avenue. Olflcer was responding
to a call of a woman asking patrons lor rides at a gas station

,

smoke m.injoan.i
while
ta
percent ol teenagers said they
find Ulcil Jt. a survey hv the
Far liu rship tor a Drug Free
Amenta found
We find par­
ents sirnnglv anil drug and
r unlimited In Mu ir i liltilren s
mm use ‘
the
organiZtilion
sail! “However we tin hud that
parents are sullermg from a

Harrell &amp; Beverly
Transmissions
209 W. 25th St., Sanford
322-8415
______ 30 Years..r Same Location mv- ooj«
ii

Florida l.n W a l.h I'lesltlenl
Domain l at.thro said Mial Hu
pohlle pro ah* par I m r slop tin
itotlltil III Musi Hie I at Is cvlll
save taxpayers Hie exlr.uudl
nary polenllal rosls ol tlrttg
aliuse anil till oliollsm ami Iht
d im e Iilten assot laird ccirh
tiolll
“The smallest pailrurshlp to
Florida spends every dollar lo
pievrnl Hie toslly cud results
ol
alt ohol
and
suits!.mi e
ahusc among todays teens
Citt.ibio
said
l tic mg
nor
si hool fluldli'u the tails will
go a long cc tc to hi Ip Hum
make gtmd tit t tstnos alttiol
then own 11v•s

.lllll

Ju st SaV Nil

will be In Town Today Celebrating Their

50 th (JUmie/isa/ty s
Watch For ThemI Tuesday, Oct. 21st

Five Good Reasons To Learn
About Videoscopic Surgery
for Chronic
Heartburn

lltlllts fl.IV*'

........
.....lit
I t.iind
allo ii
it | e i l d r u g s , c i g a r e t t e s a n d a l
r o h o l T h a i message*, h o w e v e r
dim s us y o u n g p rn p lr g lo w
oldrr
■ freiiiigers
sl io u ld
he
i r r o l r d wllli rr sp e c I tor llieir
e rltt e a l H ii n h in g s k i l l s . ' sa rd
I'al
T oriilllo,
presldrn l
ul
F I . A / U n l l r d “T hey re a l a n a g e
w hen sayin g
J u s t S a y No
p r o b a b l y isn't e n o u g h
They
n e e d lo k n o w why lo gis t s a y
no
They n e e d th e U n t ie |..*»l
Ihe l . u t s a n d t o m m i s s i o n e r
l i i o g . m s p la n will lie a n a s s e t
lor le a i h e r s a n il s t u d e n t s to
use
w
t It1h
11111 n a b a s i l

I hat s the
piemlse
and
guiding
phllosophv
hi'hirnl
Just the F a ils
Hrng.in salt!
“We want In make sure every
tear til l and studenl lias ac t css
in inloim alion that i.m &gt; h.mge
and save lives

THE N0V0SATS
MIKE
AND
HILDA

f til 11 idle dt tig i .tut al mi. n.
r l e m r o t .i l &gt; SI 1tools ts ainti tl it
ri tint m g d e m a n d
Ini
tit i a'.s
a m o n g c liild tt it
th e D A R I ,

1. V im ‘ve sttllcreci from
chronic heartburn for an
c.xtt'Hilctl period of time.
2. You can't sleep at night
and have to change your
lifestyle to manage your chronic heartburn.
V Your o ve r-th e -co u n ter or prescription medications
are offering no relief.
4. Videoscopic surgery treats the underlying anatomic
cause o f chronic heartburn.
v Videoscopic surgery can offer reduced scarring,
shorter hospital stays and faster return to normal

I he m ilia tic e w llli li cc ill h e
la un ch ed
Mils
c e a i- n u l l i t i e s
c m pur a l e
t Inn.il u m s
grants
h u m th e O u n c e ol I’l e v e n t i o u
a m t s u p jjo r t Irom th e
1tillH
si '.s M oii ul Ihe F lo rid a L e g i s l a ­
tu re
"D r u g , t o b a c c o a m i a l c o h o l
u s e a m o n g te e n a g e r s is s k y
rocketin g and
in d m I n n a te ly
m a n y p a r e n t s h a v e n o id e a
that
theti
i hild ren
ale
in
voic ed, s a id J o h n D aig le ex
e n d i v e direc tor ol th e F lo r id a
Ale olm! a m i D ru g A b u s e A s s o
e la t io n
M s up to all ol u s to
do so m eth in g about
It
We
i a n t a tfo iil not to ~

activities than traditional surgery.

Aren’t these reason enough to change your life?
Come to a free public health forum and learn about
videoscopic surgery for chronic heartburn.

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Mon •Sat

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Place:

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Three men charged in burglary

Thomas Conner. 31. of 2534 Princeton Avc . Sanford, was
arrested Friday by Sanford police. Conner was charged wllh
burglary and arrested on Highway 417. Conner was allegedly
an accomplice to a burglary.

All Transmission
Defects
Are Not M^jor
Problems —
Consult a
Specialist

‘not m y k id ' s y n d r o m e '

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Steven [truck. 57. of unknown residence, was arrested Friday
hy Sanford police
Urock was charged with burglary and
arrested on Highway *11V. JlejKirl said that llrock allegedly
broke Into a business lo get brer and alcohol.
Charles Campbell. 53. ol 2051) Orlando Dr.. Sanlord. was
arrested Friday by Sanford police. Campbell was charged with
burglary and arrested on Highway 417.
Report said that
Campbell was allegedly nn accomplice to a burglary.

Swir l Harmony Order nl Pastern Star *3HH will rrk b ru te
Ms I-Ifh imnlvers.iry ccilli a banr|iirl. music and fashion show.
Salurilay O il 25. li p m
Sanford Civic O rd e r Tickets are
S I5 and can he purr based hum Mir members Call 322-7 IIP
fur more Information
Oil Sunday, O n 2d. a sper ml servlet* will he held al Sec rind
Shiloh M il Church Airport llontrvard at 3 p m
finest
speaker Is Sister Mnsclta Adams Music by llir Ri*|eefrd Stone
( boa Far Ilia Milton - Worthy Matron

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Sai’twd Mei.xkl Sanford. rie-nda •Tuesday. October 21. 1997

Seminole Scenes

Students are Optlmlat Achievers
The Optimist Club of Sanford honored some special
students, the Optimist Achievers, who do their best
end exhibit a positive attitude. Serving cookies and
punch, left, are Syberina Wynn and Glonda Babcock
Above, Optimist Achievers include, from kindergarten
through fifth grade, Melvin Moran. Brandon Francis.
Bevonte Martin, Jennifer Bouse, Shanna Thompkins.
Anndorshoo Frazier, Soni Warren, Aireal Gilchrist.
Kristen Davis, Dy'Yuna Dye, Banoisha Jackson.

Robert Richardson. Jamael Jackson, Shkun Scott,
Tiffany Warren. Tammcka While, Bnftany Swartz,
Crystal Richard, Timothe Harmon, MemWinda Ro­
driguez, Shaina Williams, Nicole Lomax, TxrwZhy Mar­
tin, Mark Slevorson Optimists n back row Audrey
Ogdon, Optimist president, GJonda Babcock, Mo*y
Noll, David Tossie, Midway Elementary curriculum
luader, Sharon Tanner, principal and Sybenna Wynn,
Optimist vico president

Seminole Scenes
Essay winners
Red Ribbon Week essay winners
Sixth grader Mikkin Oglesby, lap
winner Seventh grader Mary Anne
Connor, second pla^e and Seventh
grader Marti* Beckor. third place
pose on a United Stato Custqms
boat similar lo one used in the tight
against drug smugglers on the
Florida waterways, with Seminote
County Shontl Don Eslmger, Red
Ribbon Steering Committee Chair­
men O e v td M e d le y e n d O r e v e rd
Seminole State Attorney Norm Wotfinger.

Poster winner
Red Ribbon Week poster design winner Rochelle Barber, a MZwee Middle
School sixth grader, below, will see her drawing, above, on the cover of next
year's calendar, in- honor of Red Ribbon Week, in which students pledge to
fight against illegal substances in their lives.

Contest
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A

8-8

SO»U.S. Sirinji Bandisn't lb must lidtint thinginthaworld Out sgddn't p* ntbr hits
n arrestment tlut's [uinntKd toffW? Sinjeuwdd.
Bonds.

U.S. Swinfi

* tm n * r e i

and new this year, in n drawing
contest Tor grndcs kindergarten
to 4.
In lla fourth year, ihc DrugFree Poster and Essay contest
features 13 winning posters
and the winning essay In n cal­
endar which will be distributed
to all Seminole County stu­
dents In grades 5-B.
“All the posters send a mes­
sage to mnke the choice of
staying drug free," Wolflngcr
an Id.
'Education Is where It begins
and we have lo educate the
children when they arc young."
The grocery hug coloring
contest, conducted In coopera­
tion with Publtx Super Markets.
Is open lo students In grndcs
kindergarten through 4 in Bre­
vard and Seminole county
public schools.
More than
60,000 bags will be colored to
the theme of the dangers or
drugs and making the choice of
drug free living. Beginning Nov.
I, the grocery bags will be
available at local Publtx stores.
'Children view the world In a
unique and wonderful wny. We
designed this activity for stu­
dents, yet we also benefit from
their labors. Through Ihc pic­
tures and messages of these
children we view the problems
associated with drug nbuse
frum their perspective In our
search for solutions,* Wolflngcr
said.
Winners of the drug free
poster and essay contest were
announced last week.
The
poster will be distributed In
about three weeks, said Wolfinger, who also Bcrvcd ns n
Judge. An awards ceremony will
be held Nov. 13 at the Ameri­
can Legion In Sanford.
Oc lores Lash, Luke Mary
Heathrow Festival of the Arts,
a contest Judge, snld the calen­
dar la important because, “they
make people aware of what is
going on In the community and
In schools. Its shows kills
what's going on.
Lnsh sail) It Is important to
start being educated about Ihc
dangers of drugs at an early
age.

"They have to lie on ilietr
Iocs,' Lnsh snld.
Other Judges Included Don
Esllnger.
Seminole
County
Sherllf. Joanne Lucas Doing
Lake Mary Heathrow Festival of
the Arts. Dave MeDanlrls,
Channel 2. Steve Olson. C h a n ­
nel 0. Sean and Tra ry. Magic
107,7. Kandy Morris. Seminole
County Commissioner.
Tex
Molluril. U.S. Customs, Dave
Medley . Kcd million Com m it­
tee. and Sandy Kohliisnu.
Seminole
County
School
Board.
Koclielle Barber of Mllwee
Middle School won the poster
contest, and Mikkin Oglesby of
Greenwood
Lakes
Middle
School won the essay contest.
The posters and essays were
displayed at the Juvenile Jus­
tice Center In Sanford. Huchcllc's winning poster will lie
on the cover of tile 1098 calen­
dar along with 12 oilier poster
contest winners.
Mlkkla's essay Is puhllshrd
here and will also he Included
in the calendar:
I'm Stlkkta Oglesby. I'm a filli
g ra d e r a t GLAfS. / have a eery
goad reason w h y I've decided
never lo do d ru g s .
When I w a s a hahy. m y mom
d id drugs. She w e nt lo Jall.
When / Ivas 2 -1 /2 years old
th e y lef her out on the condition
she'd go lo a rehab center. I I id.
she lied, Instead she got Into n
d ru g ring. Bid. Infer on. the
d ru g tin g shot her. Afg mom
h a d a choice, h id hy d ia l lime.
the drugs h a d taken over.
Since then I w as ad op te d hy
m y aunt, w h o has taken care o f
me f o r a lrlw s l 10 years. For a
w h ile I th o u g h t I ha d gotten
oner It. b id I haven't. I never
w ill. Once n m onth, I erg m y s e lf
to steep. Thoughts go through
mg mind Idee an endless c y ­
cle..AVhal w o u ld It he like f f she
w e re slid here. What made her
think drugs mould mnke her
happg. But mg lust th o u g h I is
ahvays, she h a d tw o choices at
f ir s t to do d ru g s o r not to do
drugs, a n d to listen or to go to
the drug ring. It w a s he r J lrs t
choice that messed her up. I f
she h a d n 't taken dru gs, she
w o u ld n 't have gone to ja il In (he

p la ce
U'hiit's dour, is
itnrrc.
Lost gem I did o l).A U K exsag uboul my mom. I d iitn 'l
icidli/ pul Hu- delink in like I
did lilts gc-nr. Util. I ihoiighl
Him m aybe w ith the w h o le
sto ry o f n here, people w o uh tn l
do drugs.

flis t

Well, th is essay has he lp ed
me a lot. If you w a n t to hear
m y /m in t here It Is. I f you do
drugs, gou're going lo end up
dead, because if the drugs
d o n 't k ill you. the dealers w lti.

The oilier poster winners Ineluded: Andrea Dairy, .Salmi

Poinl
Elementary,
Vanessa
Davis. I.imgwiiod Elementary,
Leslie Wiles, Bear Lake Kirincntnry,
Amber
Collins,
Greenwood
Lakes
Middle
School; K.me Kyon. IO&gt;ck Lakr
Middle School; Erin Stephens.
Tuskmvllla
Middle
School;
Ciisslr
McDaniel:
Charnn
Ballcrlno. Greenwood Lakes
Middle School; Helena Crossmail. Double It Private School;
linchcl Wjisscrmau. Kink Lake
Middle School; Kristin Barn­
hart. hock Lake Middle School;
Candy Heller, hock Lakes Mid­
dle School.

IN BRIEF
Informational meeting
"Family Caregiver Scries." Ihc third of four 'Someone to
Stnnd By You' educalloual meetings providing Information for
caregivers of a family member with Alzheimer's disease is
tiring presented tonight from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at St. Stephen
Lutheran Church.
Presented by the Greater Orlando Alzheimer's Association,
the guest speaker will lie Houston Pitts. AKNP and the topic
will be 'Medications and Difficult Behaviors.*
Reservations are required, there Is no cost. Far details call
628-0088. The meeting is In the parish hall. 2140 W. Stale
Bond 434. Longwood.

Organ club to present program
The Deltona Organ Chib will meet tonight In the Fellowship
Hall of the Presbyterian Church, 267 E. Illghbanks Rd.. D e ­
nary.
Lcr Christians and Lorraine Mntuszcwskl will play the
warm -up session at 7 p.m. followed hy a short business
meeting, which will Include (lie nomination of officers for the
1008 season.
The guest organist. Bill Meyer, of Fletcher Music, will pres­
ent a program of popular ami ‘oldies* music. Including some
fnvorllc show tunes, from 7:30 In 8:30 p.m. Light refresh­
ments will follow.
All rcsldcnlH and visitors lo Ihc Southwest Votusln arc en­
couraged to attend. For further information, please call Jean
Hart at (0041 043-8154 or Dorothy Bcthune at (004) 8604871,

Cij U c r W f io

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News •l o c a l sp o r ts
. LOCAL EDITORIALS xPEOPLE
*POLICE BRIEFS •HEALTHINESS
•LETTERS TO EDITOR ♦WEATHER
lo cal

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�Sanlofd Herald. Sanford. Florida • Tuesday. Octotxx 21. 1997 •B A

Bram--------C o n tin u e d from Page IA
here."
T h e re 's n lot of gocxl-nnliirrcl
kidding, m id II In e vld rn l M o n ­
d a y w hen G a in a n d line Y o u n g
reeall w hat a good lltur S a t u r ­
d a y s p a rly had been.
"There wan p u n c h ." Y o u n g
notd. "O r c h a m p a g n e You had
yo u r pick, a n d w e re going to
have som e vodka for C h rist m a s
• If yo u kn o w what I m ean."

hotel employee.
I’arncltulk works die night
shill ill Ihe llrnm Towers front
desk Ills hours are I I p in lo
l&gt; a m. lie has had lo make
some f il l calls when residents
have taken ill and needed rare.
Kill uinsl of Ihe nights are
quiet
lie said
he ru|oy.s
watching old eowhoy shows on
the TV. "Gunslingers.” lie ealls
them.

"U u iin in ." G a u l said, "hoot
lia r, n o m rllm e s w hen she lu lls
over, sh e h la m r s it on her
sh o rn ,”
’"A b so lu tely," Y o u n g said

f’arsclmlk rides nn exercise
liikr ami writes deeply moving
stories about his family which
was wiped mil hy the Na/ls.
One of his arllrles la a Semi­
nole Com miiiilly College puldieallon known as J o u rn a l Is a
tribute lo Ids brother. Menorhrm

Tbe fam ily at Mr.nil Tow ers
ra n g e s
a lp h a b e tica lly
from
M a ry A n n A lh rrl to Hac Y o u n g
llu h y A m s lu l/ lia s h e rn there
sin ce the place opened lln lh
M arnlllon In Ih e eldest, c a g rr to
celebrate her I n oth b irth d ay in
Ih e s p r in g
That Ih e w u m rn ou tn u m b e r
Ihe m en m ore th a n ih re r-lo onc In fine with Hfl-year-old
H e rm a n f'a rse lin lk . w ho w as
b orn in Antw erp. Ilelgm m and
In a retired New Y ork S la lle r

duced a Dram Towers newslet­
ter named This 'a Thnl.
She
said (hat Dorothy fowler does
Ihe typing and dial each resi­
dent gels a free copy oil the
first ol Ihe month
There are few copies of Ihe
October issue left, and every
line's walling lor the November
Issue I lint will have news about
the 25th hliflalay parly.
"There's a lot ol godliness "
Mahan said ahuul wind's In ihe
pu|&gt;er ■ Jokes like; Why should
you he discreet on o larinV He
cause, corn has ears, pula lues
have eyes A beans lulk "
There Is also news about new
residents and traveling In iHills. Tli by Owens family look
tier lo Dixie &lt; mssniads lm lici
hiilliday
i elebrallnn"
"Hie
(Tirlsllans just relumed bom a
western triji “

'Menachrm. oh Meiiarhriu.
my brother, so many Hines I
llihik of you.. I look at your
llarmitrvah pholo
I turn n
over and on Ihr hark I read
three words
MY RKOTIIRK
MKNACTIKM "

li e w s l e l t e r a s k i n g for l u p u l b y
a l l l l r a i n T o w r r s f a m i ly
" T ills
r e p o r t e r for Y O W H p a p e r t r u l y
w o u l d lik e lo s e e m o r e i n p u t

for Ihr
Wandal.ee

o l y o u . Y o u m a k e d ie p a p e r ,
not
Ib is
M '| M irle r
Thanks
W a t llla l.r r "

She

c o m lu lle d

Ih e

fo r n e w s a n d t i d b i t s

past direr years.
Malian has pro­

hum

In lr x l

e a r li

Airport—:—
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
n b a lr m riil*
The residents p rotrsllng the
loudrst against .urporl liaise
are those In Ihe Tlntnciinn
nelghhorhiHHl.
,u
Ku ir li.nl
D cmcI and C o im ly Hu,id -IliA
Tlm aeuan lirs w iihm Ih r ID
m llr limit approach u sril by a
nm joflly ol the all Hum ilorlng
daylight hours
C isik r said dial, thruogh Ih r
rffoiln
lo
Ihe
pasl
eight
m onths ol d ir Sanhird Airpm t
Nolsr Abateineni I'o in m ltlrr.
"we've Id rn td lril some things
we ra n do "
C'lir reiitly.
pilols a ir la-log
asked in i nm r in ,u a higher
a llllo d r ami speed and In
rlim li lo a higher a lliiu d r lin
m edl.ilely alter lake oil
The
nuiuim m i sale sl.uiilanl aji
proai I] Is I ODD feel over Ihe
Tlm aeuan aie.i liremler would
like lo see a p p io a ih m mam
tallied at 2.000 feet
lliender also wauled In know
why It has been so haul in
come op wall Ihe mutie) lo
purchase
an
Inslrooieiit
Landing System, rs srn lla l. lie
(eels, lo decreasing the noise
ol landing a lu rail ovrr hollies
in the nortliwest set lion ol
Lake Mary
The II.S syslrm would coni
the u lijxirl nboiil s i fi m illion
amt would allow lm more tie
epical eastern appioarhes and
departures, during Ihe evening
hours
Cooke said dial requests to Ihe federal Aviation
Adm inistration, Ui Atlanta and
in Washington, I) C . had been
fruitless and llndm g ih r binds
la purchase an II.S had been
"a Imdge too (ar
'W liat do we have lo do
Ilrrn d rr asked I ’ookr
"llow
m any more noise com plaints
do yon need." Ilrcnder said
with regard to Ih r Noise C o m

p la in t f b it liu r .
ll s b e r l

r r rr u llv

rs ta b

'W e &lt;lo h a v e a n o b li g a t i o n

lo

b u ild th e n lr p o r ! " C o o k r s a id ,
'a n d w e d o h a v e a il o b l i g a t i o n
l o lie a g o o d n e i g h b o r '
Cookr

M ig g r s lr d

a d d r e s s in g

Public-------C o n tin u e d from Page IA
m enus

s ta k in g

w ith
d ie
c it y s
|K illi c
lo n e
w h ic h h a s b r a i d a w a k e u p r a il
and
Is
a lle m p llo g
lo
m ake
i I m a g e s III tin m o d e o l o p e r a
lio n
T h is
b illo w in g a c r it ic a l
r e v ie w h V a i l m d c | &gt; f i i d c n t [m
lit e i o i i s i l l l a i i l
Ih e r iio s u lla o t
a d v is e d Ih e
i ll y l o g e l a n o p t i o n s r e v ie w
c o m m i t l e e a n d l o i Im a g e
as
s o o n a s ( im s s iM i
d&gt;, i l l , u l i i
vvhti h h a s d i e p o lu e a n d l m
d e p a r I m e a l s a n s w e r i n g to liv i
i o r t u m s s a m e f s r a t h e r t h a n to
I h r c i t y m a n a g e r .is is th e r u le
In m o s t c iio u lc I p a l l l l r s
T h e r lm r le r c Im a g e
is |usi
o lie o l I i i a n v Is s u e s Ih e p u b l l i
m ay
o ile r
n p iiiln iis
or
ask
a b o o l a l th is e v e n i n g s la w n
m e e t in g
L a i b r r s ld e n l
w ill r e g ls b i
h is / h e r m u m o n b u m s a v a il
a b le a t I h r d o u r
a n d In l i m i t
i n p u t t o n o lo n g e r t h a n t h r e e
m in u t e s
S h o u l d I h r r r b e lo o
m a n y w h o r e g is t e r , n s r r o n d
p id d le
I n p u t m e e t i n g w i ll b e
s c h e d u le d
lo M p c c tn iln g m r e l l n g s . S a n ­
fo rd
M ayor
L a rry
D a le
and
S h e rif f D o n K x lln g c r
w i ll g o
b e fo re th e o p t io n s r o N i m l t l r r
Last
week.
d ie
c o ilim lile e
m e m b e rs lo u re d th e S I T ) L u l l
lly o il f r e n c h A v e n u e a n d la ­
i n v ie w e d I 'o i le r ( b l c l - l o r D i l ­
l a r d a n d o i li e r m e m b e r s o l d ie
fo rc e
D i l l . a d Im s s in c e m e t w a h
r lu e f D e p u t y S b e r l l l S ie v e D
H a r r i e t t , c it y a n d c o u n t y n l h

(be cniirtrus of Ihr ciM/cris ol
Lake Mary la Irtlers to ft S
Congressman ,lot in Mica and
Senator Hob Graham and Con
nlr Mack These are die key
people Ini II.S
Cooke l o l l
i lulled

Kleamtre May llodkln. 81,
West Armstrong. DcLaml. died
Saturday. Oel IB. 1007 al Al
llnncc Center lor Healthcare.
De-Land Horn .lime 10. 1013
In Pblladelphla. she moved lo
Central Florida In 1077 Mrs
bodkin was a clerical secre­
tary for the medical Industry.
She was n member ol SI
Paul's Catholic Church. Jacknnttvlllr. She was an auxiliary
member
of Sanlord
lodge
*12-11 H I'.D C .
Survivors Include daughter.
Elcnnnrc
D.
Matter.
Hakersvllle. N.C.; sons, Waller J..
Illinois. Paul J. Springfield.
Pa.. Klclmrd A , Adanllc Cliy;
brother. Paul H. Miller. II,•irIcysvlllc. Pa.: 10 grnudebfldren: six greatgrandchildren

arrangemi'iils
C O N LEY M cO lLL
Conley McGill. 0-1. Soil III
Me Fall Streel. Orlando, died
Wednesday. Oct 15. 1007 at
Columbia
Medical
Center
Sanlord Horn in Dmialilsvillc.
Cm , lie moved In Central
Florida In 1022 Mr McGill
was a building maintenance
supervisor H r was a member
ol New Si Mark free Method­
ist Church
Survivors
Include
sou.
Jerome Guy Sr.. Casselberry;
nieces. Mary A Guy. Sanford.
I.oulssa McDuffie. Patterson.
N .J.. Josephine Pugh. Daylona
Bench;
nephew.
Winston
McGill, Orlando.
Brinson Funeral Home. Or
Linda, In charge of arrange­
ments.

SANDRA LE E CAPM AN

Sandra Lee Capman. 39.
Thelma Avenue, Orange Clly,
died Monday. Oel. 20. 1097 at
Memorial Hospital-West Volu­
sia. DcLnnd. Horn In Connenut. Ohio, she moved to
Central
Florida from
New
Symrna Dench In I0B7. Mrs
Capman was a teacher nihilalcd with Good News Christian
Academy. She was a member
of SI. Jude Episcopal Church.
Orange Clly. She was a vet­
eran of the U.S. Army.
Survivors Include husband.
Clifford; sons; Clifford Jr..
Ryan, both of Orange City:
daughters, Angela. Laura. Iiotfi
of Orange
City;
brothers.
Richard
Bnrchnnowlcz,
Lakeland.
Vinccnl
Barchnnowlcz Jr. and Russell
Barchanowlcz. both of Jeffer­
son, Ohio; sister. Judith J a ­
cobs,
Geneva.
Ohio;
two
grandchildren.
Stephen R. DaldaufT Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of

D O N N A LY N N M Y E R S

Donnn Lynn
Myers.
33.
IlambcK) Drive. Sanford, died
Saturday. Oct. 18. 1007 al
Orlando
Regional
Medical
Ccnier. Horn In AJo. Arlz. on
January 21. 100-1. she was a
lifelong resident of Central
Florida. Ms. Myers was a b a r­
tender.
Survivors Include daughters.
Jennifer.
Angela;
parents.
Jerry anil Ilnrbara Cross, G e ­
neva; hr others. Tlam lhy Gross.
Orange City.* Michael Gross,
Polnchmna; maternal grand­
mother.
Chclsla
Fletcher.
Sanford: companion. Edward
llnll, Sanford.
Grnmkuw Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of a r­
rangements.
^

n m iH flit

M YCRB.

___

1 —1

DONNA LYNN *

(irnvnlile funeral services lor
Ms. Domin Lynn Myer*. who cllril

She looted lor die ('level,'Hid
Indians mslcad nl die fhirlila
Marlins
And fur goi«i reason

Train-----------------gauge railway between Sanlord and SI Peters­
burg
Tlie gentle swaying iiinllnn and Ihe ocr.-isiuii.il squeaking of die train ears, accompa­
nied hy a train whistle, pills riders hark In a
illllricnl lime
The pace pliks up will'll the train swllchcs
Hacks cm to a line Imdl In IH85 as II crosses
over II M Highway -ll I on a bridge built in the
1050s Traveling uorlti dirough Apopka and
Inin I'lymonlti, die Irnin passes hy a red and
while depot hunt in 1035 and which currently
serves as Ihe headquarters of Florida Cctilrnl
Railroad The route runs parallel lo II.S. High­
way T i l lluongh Zc IImimmI ta Lake Jem lo
Clllxworlh .function and finally Tavares where
the train reverses cllrerllcm for lls return Jour­
ney.
A four course dinner Is served by an attentive

Legal Notices
N O TIC E OP

APPLICATION PON TAX 0 1 (0

Buses--------

i lllie n s will tin cease
llirlr
safely aw airoess and continue
In drive III a responsible, m a ­
ture. safety consc ious fashion
to prolci t tbemsiTves and clot

ilicn
The

( i p e i a t l o n w i ll c o i n lo d e
a lte ilio o li

011 W e d n e s d a y

S c ih ii 1l. 1v l'h i IN I *H *7 w ill I'm* .il
If J 1 ill S«il 1111l«i;Y- i h l Jfi ill l,*ikr
M ur&gt; t V i 111*11*1)
I ‘M vntls i i i . iv 1 *ilI

ui (iiiimkou I'uiiri.tl Itmiir Krnkiv
Ir 11111 (1 In H |i i)i
s h&gt;
Ainu

iif .it n k u u

In

lim il I limit* f|CN&gt; I'. An j&gt;011 lllwl
Smiforil. II. 1 : U 7 7 .I. M 0 7 ) :\\l2

:\2 1 :i

n jry s “

■

"M s,

! Mrs Wilma Gj
Il Sebastian,
A

85
years old. died
Oclober 5, 1997 at Palm
Harbor. FL. Bom May 25.
1912 in Kentucky, she
moved to Coral Oaks
Retlremenl Center in
jm February. She had lived
M ' In DeBary 20 years.
j
Wilma laughl school in
D i Kentucky, Florida, Alaska
Tj/ and Indiana. She was a
^
member of the First
@ Presbyterian
church,
Sanford, Fla. Memorial
™ contributions can be
made lo the memorial
^
fund
of
lha
First
A Presbyterian Church,
stL Memorial services will be
&amp; held at the First
I I Presbyterian
Church,
^
Sanford, Sunday, Octt o ober 26, at 11:00 am.
This service will follow
the regular 10:00 a m ^ j
worship service.
^
Reverend Bruce
Scotl officiating.

ft)
M
^
m
^

only lie bad a belter curve
ball
And here II Is 70 years after
Itiey were married, and llam lL
Ion Is watching baseball al
Dram Towers
Ami In tier
hands Is the 1020 contrail
Carter I laud lion signed with
the tram she wauls lo win lilts
year's World Series
What
sweel
people
and
memories live al I ham Towers.

Hamilton's deceased
busband. Carter Hamilton, om e
was signed to a Cleveland In ­
dians ronlrael.
"Thai was In 1020. a year
before we were married." Hamlllnn said. ""Oli. my Carter was
a wonderful man and a good
pileber lie didn't wear any of
I hose earrings, and lie smelled
like a ballplayer
I know I
useil to wash tils lock straps II

C o n tin u e d from Page I A

NOTiCC is HEREBY QtVCN.
1 that TUN S A t CUSTODIAN PON
CAS!. INC ATTN MICHAEL
MANNING, the holder of Ihe fol­
lowing cerMtcatefs) hat Med
••d eendicete(a) for a ta i (toad
tn be titoad thereon The eertificata numb-er(t) and yeer(s) of
issuance, lha description of tha
d a is
lo
b u rn
a
Lm k
property ahd tha nawia(a)
t ia r l/ C m ld s lH ir o
la w
m im ic
which il wa« *•
ift/ara a«
m e n I p .ir liif is liip d ia l a ie lu d r s
lotto art
C r l 'h c i U N o M
(b e b u i l d i n g o l a s o t i s l . d l i i u o il
Taat of Ittuahca t f f t
o r n e a t I .'fill S I
Date tip t&gt;on of P'opartf
L lQ LOT (2S LAKE TONEST
I d lik e l o s a y a p a r l l i e r s b l p
SFC JA PB 41 PQS AO 4 St
h a s e x is t e d d o e s e s is l a n d w i l l
M «m »» in which m m « d
e x is t b iT v v e i o ll o S I T ) a r id d i e
Pag* A Smith, Chafyl L Smith
AH of laid property ba&lt;ng &lt;r&gt; lha
s h e n lt s o lliie
I I . m u l l s a id
County of lam.noia, ita la of
la b e ls
have iilllil/ e d
S .m
Tfo#&gt;da
l i u d lm m i l 1. i k i n g a d v a n t a g e i d
U n i«»« »uch c an the at •&lt;it ahan
ba
radiaamad according lo law,
r e s o u i e e s I r m a d ie s l i r r l l f s o f - I
tha
propafty datCfibad in tuch
lb •• L s l m g e i lia s s a id d i e 1 llv '
cartificalafiJ wih ba *o»d to tha
Is o l a le d
Used
m
I 11. 111V in
h»ghalt b-ddar al lha watt front
door.
Gaminnto
County
s ta tu i s
Cow »"•hoy ta SaMfjfci Tiorida.
r d id
Is o l ii i i
o i i r s i l\ . s
w tha t fth day af Nosamba*
M .i v o r D o le s a id
at l l 00 A M
Paytranr ol Sat* faa appi.ca
bta documania'y ttamp taaat
arid 'acordmg faat art ragu*rad
to ba paid by tha tuccaaatyt
bMidar at tha tala Tuii paymant
of an amount aqua) to tha highait b&gt;d it dua w lhio 2 « hour*
Continued fiom 1’ig r IA
attar tha adva'iitad ( ma o* lha
Cinicem lot both law in t o n e
aa a An paymantt *ha«' ba ca*h
loeul
.uni
si liistl
olio mis
ot
QwAftnlaad
m ilrum anl.
mada payabia to tha C*aih at
M ine
have
lireit
Increased
Cwcwd Court
couipLm ils n g a rd iiig rilolonsls
Oat ad l hit 10th day ol
passing stopped si hoot buses
Sapiambotf, i f f f .
(fa at)
[(tailing and iiiilo.idaig children
MAflTANNE UORSE
m id thereby placing kids m
CLERK O T THE
risk ol physical harm
A zero
CIRCUIT COURT
S EM iN O Ll COUNTY.
level 11I lo lc ro lirr will h r shown
FLORIDA
for oflelldrrN passing slopped
by Shtriay C Ha*ga#1
Da poly Ctoti
sc liiMil busrs « liber secondary
Publi*h Ocfobar f. 14. 21. A
Iralfle ollm se s will also be
21. (9 1?
monitored for compliance in
0EJ-E2
____ _____________ __
law
Police olllclals Iiii |k* all 1
N O TIC E O f

OBITUARIES
E L E A N O K E M A Y B O D K IN

Saturday, niter she eric*
hr,'iled fit Ihe Drain Towers
25ili birthday
jiarly,
Dulli
11; tin ill on went back lo lirr
seventh Door apartment
lo
wall ll llie 0|H'iilug Gallic of die
1007 World Series

APPLICATION PON TAX 0 « I 0
NOTICE l l HEREBY GIVEN,
thal FUNS A t CUSTODIAN POR
CASK INC A TTN MICHAEL
MANNING, tha hoKtor ol tha (ol*
tow eng cartt be Stall) hat folad
»n d c art if»c at *{») for a l i t daad
to ba •ttuad Iharaon Tha ca'*
Micata nombar(a) and yaar|«] of
ittuarca. tha daacnption of tha
propa'ty. a»*d lha n#ma(t) m
which it waa •■•ataad »*/ar# aa
follow*
Carbbcais No 11H
Y»ar of tituanea i9fS
Dascription of Rropaffy
LEG LOT 21 ALAQUA PH 1 PB
31 PGS 47 TO 71
N im ii m which a tta ita d
YVayna J Valin. Cynthia J Vafin
Am ol said proparly baing in lha
County of Saminola, fltata of
Ftonda
Uniat* *uch cariilicila(t) than
ba radaamad according to law.
tha proparty diicrtba d in *och
canificaia(t) will ba told lo tha
tvghaat btddtr at tha w ail ftonl
door,
Sammola
County
Courlhouta, Sanford, Florida,
on tha 17th day of Novambar.
997. at 11 00 A M
Paymani of Sal# fia. applica­
ble* documaniatv ttamp ta***
and racordmg faai ara raquirad
to ba paid by lha lueeaatful
biddar al tha tala. Full paymani
of an amount aquit lo IN* high*
aal bid &lt;a dua wrthm 24 houra
altar lha advartiaad lima of tha
tala All paym tnlt ahail ba cash
or
guarantaad
(nalrumanl,
mada payabia lo tha C&lt;art of
lha Circuit Court
Oatad ihia 10 lh day of
Saptambar, 1997,
(Stall
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by. Shirlay C, Hargart
Oapuly Clarh 4
Publflh: Octobar 7. 14, 21, A
2G. 1997

OIJ-IO

N O TIC E OP
APPLICATIO N PON TAX 0 E B 0
NOTICE IS HEREBY QtVEN,
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
CASI, INC. A TTN : MICHAEL
MANNING, tha holdar of tha fol*
lowing cartificalad) ha* filad
•aid cartmcata(a) for a taa daad
to ba laauad tharaon. Tha car*
Uficata numbar(i) and yt«r(a ) of
totuanct, tha datcription of tha
pro patty,, and tha n c n i( i) In
which it waa a tta tta d la/ara aa
fol Iowa:
Carirficata No: P 15430
Yaar of itauanca: 1999
Datcription of Pro party:
LEO 8EC 22 TW P 208 ROE 30E
THAT PT OF W 1/20F NE 1/4 OF
SW 1/4 N I W OF BR 19*800 8
N OF OLD SANFOAD-ORLANOO
HWV 8 8 OF NEW CN 427 (L IE S
1 AC HX).

Narnia in which aaaaaaad:
Katharlna C. Walla Truataa, FBO
Ruth C. Clanton. AH of aaid
proparty baing In tha County of
Bominoio, itala of Florida.
Uniat* auch cartiflcata(a) ahail
ba radaamad according to law,
tha pro party doacrlbad in auch

Legal Notices
can-f catad) win ba aoid to tha
h*gha«t biddar at tha watt front
door,
Sammola
County
Courthouts, Sanford. Florida,
on tha 17th day of No ram bar.
1997. at 11 00 A M
Payrnam of Sato »ae, appheabla documantary ttamp taiat
and racord*ng faaa ara raquwad
io ba paid by tna tuccaatful
biddar at tha aaia, Full paymani
of an amount aqua) to tha higha*t bid i* dua within 24 hour*
aflar tha advartiaad tuna of lha
•ato All payrnam* ahail ba caah
or
guarantaad
mairumant,
mada payabia to th# Ctorb ot
ttia Circuit Court
Oatad this i n day of Octobar,
1997
(Sail)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by SMrlay C Hargart
Dspuly Clara
PubH*h Oclobar 7. 14. 21. 8
24, 1997
D EJ 17
N O TIC E OF

APPLICATION FON TAX 0B80
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUNB AS CUSYOOIAN FOR
CASi. INC A TTN MICHAEL
MANNING, tha hoktar of tha fol*
lowing carfibcalait) h*a Mad
•aid carlihcataft) lor a la* daad
lo ba i*auad tharaun Tha car*
titicata numbarta) and yaar(t) ol
M*uanca. tha d t K f if lia n at tha
pro party, and tha nqiwata) &gt;n
which it waa aaaaaaad tt/ora aa
Cartthcata No. 1941
Yaar of itauanca- 1999
Datcription of PyepaYty:
LEO • 198 FT OF N 2*4 40 FT
OP W 222 10 FT OF LO T 229
BLACK HAMMOCK PB 1 PO 70
Namaa m which aaaaaaad
Rcbart L Marcar $t All of told
proparty bamg In tha County of
Sam»noto. Stalo of Florida,
Untota auch cantf*a«s&lt;a) than
ba radaamad according lo Law.
tha pro parly datCMbad m auch
camf cataf*) a d ba told to lha
twghasl biddar al tha watt front
door.
Sammola
County
Courthouaa, Sanford. Florida,
on lha 17th day of Novambor.
1997. at 1t 00 A M.
Paymani ol tato faa, appl»ca*
bia documantary stamp taiat
and racordmg faa* art raqu&gt;rad
to ba p » d by tha auccaaaful
biddar at tha ta a FuH paymant
of an amount aqua) to tha higha*t bid *a dua withm 24 hour*
altar lha advartiaad lima of tha
aato All paymant* shall ba caah
or
guarantaad
mairumant,
mada payibi# to tna Ciara ot
tha Cucurt Court
Oatad thit loth day of
Saptambar. 1997.
(Sail)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: MichaMa L. Silva
Oapuly Ctofti
Publish: Octobar 7. 14, 21, and
29.1997
OfJ-74
N O TIC K OF
APPLICA TIO N FON TAX D IE D
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR
H 0LC0, INC. ATTN: MICHAEL
MANNING, lha holdar of tha fol­
lowing carlil)cala(a) ha* filad
•aid cartificala(«| tor a taa daad
to ba totuad tharaon, Tha car*
tificata numbar(a) and yaar(*) of
i**uanca. lha da*cr)ption of tha
proparty, and tha namafa) m
which it waa aaaaaaad i*/ara aa
follows:
Carilficata No: 192
Yaar of laauanca: 1999
Datcription of Proparty:
LEO LOT tO BLK 9 TR 1 TOWN
OF 9ANF0R 0 PB 1 PQ 54
Namaa in which aaaaaaad: Han
Mai Vu. All of aaId pro party
baing in
tha County
of
•arntnota. ita la of Florida.
Uniat*, auch cartificiti(t) ahail
ba radaamad according to law,
tha proparty doacrlbad In auch
cartificala(a) will ba aold to tha
rvghaat biddar at tha waat front
door,
Eaminola
County
Courthouiv. Sanford, Florida,
on tha 1Tito day of Novambor.
1197, at 11:00 A.M.
Paymant of Sato faa, applies*
bit documantary stamp ta ia t
and racordmg faaa art raquirad
to ba paid by tha tuccaaaful
biddar at tha tato. Full paymant
of an amount aqual to tha high*
sat bid In dua within 24 houra
attar tha advaniiad lima of tha
aato. Alt paymani* shall ba eaah
or
guarantaad
instrument,
mada payable to lha Ctorh of
tha Circuit Court.
Datad this 30th day of
Saptambar, 1997,
(Saar)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
S IM IN O L f COUNTY.
FLORIDA
byi Shir toy C. Hargart
Daputy Clark
Publish: Octobar T, 14, I I , 8

28. 1997
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Legal Notices

NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX 0880

for tato to tha highest bidder
for cash on ihe IStft day of
NOVEMBER, 1997. at 11:00
a m , al lha Waal Freni door of
lha
Sammola
County
Courlhouta, M l North Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 32771,,
pursuant to th# Final Judgment
of Foreclosure entered in thia
action on OCTOBER 18th, 1997.
MAnvANNC MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Jana E Jatewic
Daputy Clark
Michael J Krw in, Esquire
Shepard, F. burn 4
Goodblatf, PA
221 N E *vanhoe
Boulevard. Suita 205
Orlando. Florida 32104
N O TIF IC A TIO N
If you ara a par ton with a df**
ability who need* any accom­
modation m order to pa-rticfpafa
mi thi* proceeding, you are anti*
tied, al no c o il to you. to the
provision of certam assistance.
Piaasa
contact
Maryann#
Morse, Clark ot th# Sammola
County Court, at 301 Norlh Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771.
at 407 323-4330, aitansion
4227. within two working day*
cf your re c a ll ot this Notice: d
you are hearing or voice
impaired, calf 1-400-955-1771
Publish Octobar 21. 21. 1997
DEJ 21t

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Ibal FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOn
CASi. INC A TTN
MICHAEL
MANNING, tha holdar of tha fol
&gt; lowing eiHificaiato) hat filad
•aid carliffcilaitl for a taa riaad
1 to ba i*«ua&lt;1 tharaon Th* car*
{ tificata numbarls) and yaarl*) of
rttuanca, tha daacripuon of lha
proparty, and the nam*(*| m
which it waa attetaad la/n* at
follows:
C#rt.f.c*ta No 1911
Year of icsuanca tf9S
DascnpHon of Proparty
LEO LOT 4 BLK 2 HOWARD
PACKARD LAND COS 1ST ADD
TO CAMERON CiTV PB 1 PO 70
Namaa m which a*ta**ad
1 Joyce Ann Row# Ail of taid
proparty baing m tha County of
! fammola. Stata of Florida
Unto** auch cartiticalati) than
ba radaamad according to law,
tha proparty daaenbad m such
carlrficstaft! wifi ba told to tha
h.ghast biddar at lha wati from
door,
Sammola
Couniy
Courthouaa, Sanford. Florida
on lha 17th day of Novtmbar,
1997. at I t 00 A M
Paymani ol Sato faa, appUcab&gt;a documantary tramp ta ia t
and racordmg faa* art raftu’rad
to ba paid by tha *ucca**ful
biddar at lha tala Full paymant
of an amount equal lo lha high
a*t bid1 i* dua within 24 hour*
^ altar tha ad wart i*ad lima ol tn*
*«!• AH payment* than ba catri
I o»
guarantaad
intlrumanl,
mada payable lo ih# Ciar* ol
lha Cucud Court
Dated ih&lt;* 10th day
Saptambar 199?
(Seal)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE CO UNTY.
FLORIDA

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX OBBO

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
ihal FUNB AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
HOLCO. INC ATTN MICHAEL
MANNING, lha holder of lha tol*
towing certilicate(ft) hat (Had
•aid ceiiihcatel*| for a lea daad
lo be issued tharaon The cartiticata number(t) and yaarls) of
issuance, the description ol the
property, and tha n im # (t) in
winch U was «**•«**&lt;? "aMr* as
fettoqn
by; Michel to L tilva
Deputy Ctort
Certificate No. 349
Pubfiah; Ociobor 7 14, 21, and
Year of issuance: 1993
Oesenpfioo
of Property:
t l , 1997
O S J7 3
LEO EEC 2t TWP l i t ROE JOE
BEO SI 9 F T W 8 1251 09 F T S
OF N 1/4 COR RUN 9 200 F T C
IN TMB C O U N TY C O U R T
200 FT N 200 F T W 200 F T TO
O F TMB E IG H T E E N TH
BEG (L IE S ROS ON S 8 W).
JU D IC IA L C IR CU IT,
Names to which attested:
IN ANO FOR
Eurofund Forty-Si* Ltd, AM of
E E M IN 0 L 8 C O U N TY .
said property being in the
FLO R IDA
County of Semmoto. Stata of
C A S E N O .i B7*140B-CC*10*R
Florida
COUNTRY CREEK MASTER
Unless auch certifieafa{«) shell
ASSOCIATION. INC.. • Florida
be radaamad according lo tow,
not-for-profit corporation.
the property described m such
Plaintiff.
cart ficala(s) wilt ba told to lha
v
highest bidder at lha watt front
DAVID A CAMPBELL, al a l .
door,
5 irnin ol*
County
Defendant*
Courthouse, Sanford, Flo ride,
N O TIC E OF BALE
on ihe 17th day of November,
NOTICE l » HEREBY GIVEN
1997, at 11 00 A M.
that tha undersigned will offer
Paymant of Sato fee, applica­
lha following {••acribad proper­
ble documentary stamp taaaa
ty in Sam r „to County, Florida
and recording feet art required
LOT 13. FOREST EDGE UNIT t to ba paid by tha tuccaaaful
AT
CO UN TR Y
CREEK.
bidder at tha tato Full paymant
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
of an amount equal io the high­
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
est bid it due within 24 hours
PLAT BOOK 41. PAGES 49
after the advertised lime of th#
THROUGH
49.
PUBLIC
sale
All payment* shall be cash
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLB
or
guaranteed
instrumani,
COUNTY. FLORIOA W ITH THE
mada payable lo the Clerk of
FOLLOW ING
STR EET
lha Circuit Court.
ADDRESS 1325 BLACK W IL­
Dated this 30th day of
LOW
TRAIL.
ALTAMONTE
September, 1997
SPRINGS. FLORIOA 32714.
(Sail)
TO G ETH ER with all the
MAfTYANNE MORSE
improvement* now or hat aaflar
CLERK OF THE
erected on th* property, and all
CIRCUIT COURT
aaaamanta, rights, appurte­
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
nances. rani*, royalties, miner*
FLORIDA
•I, oil and gat right* and prof­
by: Shirley C. Merged
its, water, water right* and
Oepuly Clerk
water stock, and all future* Publish Oclober 7. 14. 21, 8
now or thereafter a party of tha 29. 1997
proparty, Including replace
DEJ-93
mania and addition* thereto.

ST. JO H N S RIVER W ATER M A N AG EM EN T D IS TR IC T
QIVES N O TIC E OF IN TE N D E D AG EN CY A C TIO N
The District gives notice of its intent to issue a permit to the
following applicants) on Novambar 11th, 1997;
ORLANDO LAKE FOREST JO IN T V EN TU R I. ATTN MARGARET
O TEM PLETON. 5350 SHORELINE CIRCLE. LAKE FOREST. FL
32771. application ■ 12-117-O075ASM2. The project to located in
Seminole County. Section* 19. 20. 29 8 30, Township 19 South,
Range 30 fast. The WRM application la for MODIFICATION TO
THE PREVIOUSLY ISSUED PERMITS ASSOCIATED W ITH EXCAVA­
TION ANO FILL FOR THE LAKE FOREST COMMUNITY. The receiv­
ing waterbody &lt;* lha M.M. SMITH CANAL.
The fitos(s) containing each ot the above-listed appheationtt) ere
available for inspection Monday through Friday escepl for legal
holidays, 9 00 a m to 3,00 p m . at the St, John* River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center. Tha District will take action on each permit application
dated above uniat* a petition for an administrative proceeding!
(hearing) la filed pursuant te the provisions of sections 120.919
end 110.97, F.9-, and taction 40C*l.§ft, F-A.C, A parson whoa*
substantial Initre sis are alt acted by any of the Districts proposed
permitting decisions identified above may petition for an admin­
istrative hearing in accordance with sections 120-999 and 120.57,
F.S. or all partisi reach a written agreement on mediation at an
alternative remedy under section 120 373 before the deadline tor
filing a patnion. Choosing msdiation will not advarsaly affect tha
right lo a hearing if mediation does not reautl in a aatttemant. The
procedures for pursuing msdiation ara aal forth in section
120.373, Florida Statutes, and rules 29106 111 and 21*109.401*
.403 Florida Adrmnistrativa Coda. Petitions mutt comply with the
requiramenti of Florida Administrative Coda R. to 40C-1.321 and
ba filad with (received by) tha District Ctork, located at District
Haadquartara, Highway 100 W att, Patolka, Florida 32177.
Petitions for administrative hearing on lha above application!*)
must; be' fifed wrthm fourteen (14) day a of1 publication of this
no tree ot within lunstien ( I f ) day a of tha Dlatrtci depositing
nolle# of Ihia infant m tha mail for those parsons to whom the
. District mails actual notice. Failure to file a petition within this
time period ahail constitute a waiver of any right auch person may
have to raquatt an adminiatrativa datarmlnatlon (hearing) under
taction 120.57, F.S.. concerning tha subject permit application
Petitions which ar# not filed in accordance with tha above provi­
sions are subject to dismissal. Because the administrative hear­
ing process to designed to formulate final agency action, the fil­
ing of a petition meant that lha Dialrict'a final action may ba dif­
ferent from tha position taken by it in ihia notice of intent.
Parson* whoa# substantial mtaraata will ba affected by any auch
final decision of tha District on the application have tha right to
petition lo become a party to lha procaadtng, m accordance with
lha raquiramanta aal forth above.
Shannon Bancan, Senior Permit Data Tachnlcian
Parmlt Data Servicaa Division
SI. Johns Rlvsr Walsr Management District
Publish: Octobar 21.1997
D IJ-204

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rim

Football
polls give us
something
to talk about
S A N F O R D _ I made a big mistake on Monday
m orning.
I listened to sports talk radio.
I should know better because for the most part
when I listen to talk shows I get so frustrated b y
fans w ho ore uninformed and talk show hosts
who don't do a good Job of explaining their point
of view.
Most callers Monday were com plaining be­
cause Penn State had been voted out of the top
spot in Ihe football polla despite w inning Its
game.
One of the two people hosting the particular
program I w ot listening to took the Bids that
since Penn State had played a bad gome and
should have lost, the votera were right to vote
Nebraska No. I. Th e other host aald he felt alnce
Penn Slate hod not loat. It should remain No. I.
I agree with the first host. Penn State should
not be No. I. Th e y played very poorly, at home.
In Hom ecom ing no leas, against a less than good
University of Minnesota club. And they should
have lost.
If Minnesota doesn't fumble twice In the final
five m inutes. Including a final one on Uie 10 yard
line with three minutes left that set u p the game­
w inning touchdown ru n. Ihe N iltany Lions
probably w ould have tasted defeat.
Uut that Is only part of Ihe point. When you
are asked to vote in a poll, the pollsters don't tell
you once you vole someone No. t they will a l­
ways be No. I until they lose. You are told to
vote for w hom you feel is Ihe best team at that
particular time, not who has the best record or
w ho was No. I last week, or lost year.
T o use a far out example. If you felt U C F de­
served to be No. I even though they loot three
close games to open the season, so be It. No one
would, or should ever do that, but you could.
Another thing that got to me was a caller that
sold that votera were stupid for voting tha way
they did because how m any of the voters, the
coaches in Ihe Associated Press Pott in this case,
actually knew anything about the game.
'H o w m any of these coaches know how the
teams played?* sold the caller. T h e y didn't see

O V IE D O _ T h is was supposed to be on epic
showdown.- two teams fighting for the top seed
In VolleyFeat.
Instead, the signs were all there that It would
be Oviedo's night.
T h e Llona took on D r. Phillips on Senior Night
at Oviedo with the w inner holding the top-aeed
In VolleyFest and It wasn't even close. Th e L i­
ons routed D r. Phillips. 15-4. 15-2 lo lock up
the top spot.
Th e signs pointing lo a Lions' rout were eve­
rywhere. There were seven seniors honored In n
pre-game ceremony nnd each hnd a poster
hanging behind the Oviedo bench.
There was Ju s tin Weeks ('A n d the Volleyball
Q od speaks, go Ju s tin Weeks): George Swrgon
('George. George. George of Ihe Jungle*): Eddie
Pimentel (T h e y 're not ready for Eddie*); Dnn
Weber ('You're the m an. D a n '): Fred lla rm o n

'em In the hend. Fred*) and flrnd Com bea
('W ho 's you're dad. B ra d ').
Th e seniors came out and atarted and p u l II
away early, relrgnting the Pnnlhera lo the Iwo
slot for Ihla weekend's VolleyFeat nl Lake Mary
High School. Oviedo came In at 20-1 and O r.
I’hllllpa at 20*2 and Llona' conch T im DeZago
hnd commented that playing hla aenlora woa
more Important than winning, hut after the rout
anld hla team came out fired up.
'l l wna n big night.* DeZngo aald. *We got to
play all of our aenlora and got the flrat aeed In
VolleyFeat. I didn't want the guya to think w in ­
ning wasn't Important but we really wanted thnt
flral aeed.*
Weeka walked oil the court a winner In hla
Inal game aa a Lion.
'It
hasn't
sunk
in
ye t.'
Weeks said. 'I think It will hit me alter Volley­
Feat. Everybody looks at Lake Mary aa the beat
but we treat them three out of four this year so
we're looking forward to It.*

Tha t's how the Llona played last night. It was
never close. After every senior was introduced,
the rout began. C om be s had two quick blocks
for scores aa the Llona jum p e d out 4 -0 . then
lla rm o n . Com bea and Weeka got hot to put
Oviedo u p 10-1. Th e rout continued a nd Oviedo
had an easy w in when the teams tw itched
aides.
It got uglier in the second gome. Ju n io r Del
Wynegar started blocking everything the Pan­
thers aent hla way and ogam, the Lions jum ped
out early. Prom there. Junior Tu rn e r EUlott and
Weeka dominated and the rout was on.
W hen the second game reached 13-2. DeZego
took some of hla aenlora out to the road of the
crowd and Oviedo finished ofT the Panthera
quickly. .
Starting Thu rsda y, the Llona will head for
VolleyFest looking for their first ever win In
Central Florida's unofficial state cham pionship.
Th e finals will be held around 2:30 p.m . Satur­
day.

boys net
win on
seniors’
special
evening
&gt; P K E L L IE W E R N E R
Herald Staff Writer

See D ean, Paga 2 B

O R LA N D O 8P EED W O R LD
(th ro u g h O c to b e r 4 )
_ I . (4| Bill Keeton. 2.473:
2. (81) Bruce Everett. 2.288; 3. (41) T im
Houston. 1.7 8 7 :4 . (36) Rusty Eberaole. 1,623;
5. (33) Ricky Wood. 1.577.
Limited Late Models _ i. &lt;bj B obby
Sears. 3.350: 2. (3 ) E a rl Beckner. 2.944: 3.
(82) To m m y Jo hnson, 2.143; 4. (BSC) Rick
Lyons. 1,994; 5. (22) L a rry Osteen. 1.730.
Modified _ I. (71) Jo e Middleton, 3,120;
2. (51) T im Laurent. 2.402: 3. (55) Shafn Held.
1.784: 4. (1 2 ) Rosa Eldrldge. 1,654; 5. (01)
Steve Moldon, 1,482.
Sportsmen _ 1. (77) Dan Zukowskl.
3.182: 2. ( I I ) Rusa Shaw. 2.764: 3. (57)
Barbara Pierce, 2.470; 4'. (93) Sean M urphy.
2,200; 5. (2 4 ) Bill Loomis. 1.848.
M i n i - S t o c k _ I. (01) Conrad Orenler,
3.317; 2. (5) Pcdie Allison. 2.783; 3. (97) Kelly
Ja rre ll. 2.375; 4. (00) Ron Abeles. 2.175; 5.
|3J) Ken Hankins. 1.838.
Bomber _ I. (50) Jeff W right. 3.280; 2.
(81) Mike Peppier. 3.187; 3. (57) C h a d Pferce.
2.295; 4. (84) Kenny W ilson. 2.253; 5. (14) C .
C ro ttie -B . Moser. 2.000.

Late Models

NEW SM Y R N A SP EED W A Y
(through October 4)
Late Models _ I. (4 ) BUI Keeton. 2.838;
2. ( I I ) David Rogers. 2.623; 3. (61) Bruce
Everrett. 2.148; 4. 112) Jeff Em ery. 1,439; 5.
(14) Ronnie Roach, 1,351.
Limited Late Model# _ i . (9 ) B o bby
Sears, 3.359; 2. (42) M ark Tracey. 2,817i 3,
(8 7 ) C h a d Allm an, 2,501; 4. (11) Je re m y Fitch,
1 ,4 1 7 :5 . (87) Eddie Rice. 1,315.
Modified _ I . (75) Bobby Blake, 3.354; 2.
(7 1 ) Joe Middleton. 3.087; 3 . (51) T im Laurent.
2,078; 4. (66S) Je rry 8ym ons. 1,324; 0. ( U R )
David Rogers. 1,309,
Sportsmen _ I. (72) Bobby G o n ia le i,
3.545; 2. (8) Glenn W ilson. 3,007; 3. (57)
B arbara Pierce. 2.535; 4. (171 Phillip Beaaett,
2.344; 5. ( I I ) Russ Shaw, 2.277.
M ini-Stock _ I. ( o i ) £ o nra d Orenler.
3.697; 2. (3) Vic Vanlacker. 2,902; 3. (2 ) Bob
Doxie. 2,483; 4. (71) Te d Vulplua. 2,270; 5. (0)
M a rk Patem ltl, 2,153.
Bomber _ I. (8) Richard Clouacr, 3.030;
2. (57) C h a d Pierce. 2.741; 3. (50) Jeff W right.
2.515; 4. (9 4 ) Jeff Shaffer. 2.823; B. (IS ) Ron
A dam s. 2.430.

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

Jason Hawkins (shown with his parants Bob and Dsbbie Hawkins, above)
ssnlors In pre-game csrsmonies prior
lo Lako Mary high Schools Anal
regular ssason boys' volleyball match
Monday night.
Hawkins than hslpsd tha Rams
coast to s straight gam* victory over
visiting University by serving five big
serylca points early In tha match and
than putting down a big kM (fell) aa the
hosts roled lo a 15-7. 15-11 triumph
over tha Cougars.
Lake Mary w i doss out the regular
ssason by travelling to Ortando to
taka on Bishop Moors on Wednesday,
than return home to host VolleyFest,
the most prestigious boys volleyball
tournament In Florida starting Thurs­
day night at Lake Mary High School.

LA K E M ARY _ A special evening
unfolded lost night al Lake Mary
High School.
Besides handing vtsittng Univer­
sity a straight-set defeat. IS -7 . 15­
11, the oldest members of the Lake
M ary bays volleyball learn In tro ­
duced their parents lo the crowd.
Senior night la a special o cca ­
sion far both the athletes and their
families.
'A s a parent, you give up things
that ore already planned when a
special event such aa Ihla occurs,*
aald Marianne O'Conner, senior
Je d Main's mother. *1 hod already
purchased dinner tickets for this
evening and left before 1 had the
chance to eat. When I came In. I
asked Jed If he was surprised I h it
I was here. He told me he figured
T d come.
'Senior night is really special
and It gives the parents n chance
to let our sons know how proud we
ore of them.*
After the Senior Night cerem ony.
Ihe seniors and their learn gave
(heir parents yet another reason to
be proud.
Lake M ary shot out to a quick 9-0
lead In the flrat game, thanks In
port to flvr service points by Jason
Haw kins. T h is lead would be cut to
« third, however, when the Cougars
gained six of those points back
and only trolled 9-fl.
Haw kins again helped his (cam
by earning a big kill that gave the
Rama back the service game and
•topped University's m om entum .
Th e senior was Impressive all
night, com ing up with big plays i
when du ty called.
'Ja s o n has great capability and I 1
tru ly believe Inst he la one of the j
beat players tn the conference,* {
•old Lake M ary coach Jeannle
Fisher. ‘ He has been Inconsistent !
at times b u t la a leader for this 1
team and atepa up when he's
needed.*
After losing serve, allowing U n i­
versity one point and then regain­
ing possession. Lake Mary's B a r­
rett ktingef served five unanswered
points and then Ryan Holm took
the gome. 15-7, on his ftrat serve.
Th e second game woo not os
easy for the Rama as University
put u p a fight.
Struggling to a 3 -0 lead early In
the gome a nd then lum ping ou t to
on 6-1 cushion off of service points
b y Klinger, the Ram s stalled.
Points were not easy to come by
for the Cougars, but they managed
to clim b their way bock Into the
game a n d threatened to take game
two when they only trolled by Iwo
with a score of 13-11 late In the
gam e.
Moat at University's points were
earned at the net. where carefully
placed (ape landed In the middle of
the Ram 's side of the court...w hich
Was em pty most of the gome.

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IN B R I E F
' Vn

Youth hoop registration
S A N F O R D _ Th e Sanford Recreation Depart*
m ent. through W innin g W ays Basketball A ca d ­
emy at Sanford. Is now offering youth basket*
ball to children tn grades Kindergarten through

12.
For the first time the Recreation Departm ent
w ill offer two divisions: s Recreation D ivision
and a Prime Tim e D ivision, and will nlso nllow
players to register Individually or as a team.
Th e Recreation Division will be for grndes
kindergarten through eighth, while the Prime
Tim e Division w ill consist of a (flue Division mid
W hite Division, a High School Division and a
G irls' Division for players In grndes six through
eight.
Registrations will be accepted at the D o w n ­
town Youth Center In the Lower Level of Sanford
C ity H a ll.
Am ong the Im portant dates to remember w ill
bci
Tuesday. October 21 _ coaches meeting at
Downtow n Youth Center at 7 p.m .
Friday. November 14 _ conches clinic nt S a n ­
ford Middle School at 7 p.m .
Saturday, November 15 _ Player Placement nt
Sanford Middle School at 0 a.m .
December 1-5 _ Jam boree at Sanrord Middle
School.
December fl _ regular srnsnn games begin nt
Sanford Middle School.
Monday and Tuesday. December 15 and 10 _
Basketball C lin ic nt Sanford Middle School.
For additional Information. call 330-5(597.

Fastpitch players needed
S A N F O R D _ Th e Sanford Recreation D e p a rt­
ment is looking for girls ages 9 -12 to play In the
Fall Fa stp itch Softball League.
All games wlU be ployed at Roy Holler Field
Please call 550-5697 foe more Information.

Golf cart needed
W IN TE R SP R IN G S _ Th e W inter Springs High
School softball team Is In urgent need of a golf
cart to drag the ball field. O ld or new, running
or not.
Please make your tax deductible contribution
today. Call 695-5759.

Mayfair golf professional Rich Cleary a n ­
nounced that the fourth nuuurd golf tournament
to hcncfli the Seminole High School hoys' and
glrln' golf team will he held Nov. I • 2 nt Mayfair.
Over 82.800 In prizes will he nwnrdcd and a
banquet w ill tic held after tin* first round on
Saturday.
Th e event will he a two-day. two hall match
and. nficr a banquet following (he first day's
play, the field will he rcfilg hln i into four groups
lor Sunday's final.
Hobby LuudqulHt and Mike Leary nrc the
three-tim e defending champions.

Magic exhibition game tickets
O R L A N D O „ Tickets for the Orlando Magic
1097 exhibition games nrc on sale. All cxhlbl*
lion games will he played lit the O rlando Arena.
The schedule Is. October 21 _ Boston Celtics,
7:30 p.m .: October 20 _ Houston Rockets. 7
p.m .
Exhibition game ticket prices are: 810. 832.
8 3 1 niul 840. Th e y can lie purchased at the O r­
lando Arena Box Office and at all TIcketMnster
locations, ur by calling TIcketMnster nt 1407)
8 39-3000. Tickets nlso cun lie purchased via the
Internet nt TlckctM »stcr.co m

Recreation Volleyball Results
S A N FO R D _ Results from the sixth week or the
C lly or Sanford Recreation Department Fall
Recreational Volleyball League season Monday
nighl In the Dan Pelham G ym nnlorlum nt S a n ­
ford Middle School.
A League; Kathy's llnhy Shop 14-0). Beer :30
(3-11. Yknnt* 12-21. Wcstvlcw Baptist C h u rch #1
11-31, Sanford C h u rch of God (0-4) and Ladles of
llie Court had the week off.
B League: Don M rolry's Seminole Ford |5-0),
the Unknow ns 14-11. Family Matters (3-2),
C .K .S . |2-3|. Wcstvlcw Baptist C h u rch 11-41. and
Seminole C o m m u n ity C o llrg r |0-5).
Overall Slnudlngs:
A League: Kathy's llnhy Shop (20-11, Ladies of
the C ourt (14-7). the Yknots 113-12), W eslvlew
Baptist C h u rch « l (10-11). Brer 30 (6 -1 5 ) and
Sanford C h u rch of God (2-191.
11 League: Don Menley s Seminole Ford (25-5),
Fam ily Matters (24-0). the Unknowns (10-11).
W cstvlcw Baptist Church 42 (12-18), C .E .S . IB22 j and Seminole Com m unity College 15-27).
The league plays every Monday night at Sa n­
ford M iddle School slnrtlng nt 0 p.m.

RamsC o n tin u e d from Page I B
fti

"The holes In the middle are
caused by a lack of thinking,
w hich Is a fixable problem.*
Fisher said. "We've been Inco n­
sistent at tlmea all year and
the holes are Just a product of
that.*
Also allowing the Cougars to
stay tn the game was Lake
M ary’s Inability to hold serve.
After losing on five services
and stalled at eight. Crlc O tero
managed to gain two points for
the Rama. Slowly. Lake Mary
crept to 15. but not before frus­
tration act In and the Cougars
were able to come within two.
Finally. Lake M ary took the
game. 15-11, with Scott H e n d ­
erson serving o u t for the w in.
Lake M ary has one more
game, against Bishop Moore
on Wednesday before begin­
nin g VollcyFest. the end of the
year battle for suprem acy tn
Central Florida and the unoffi­
cial state cham pionship on
T h u rs d a y night at Lake Mary
High School.
*We really needed this w in
tonight to give us m om entum
for VolleyFest.* Haw kins said.
*A w in over Bishop Moore w ill
put us In good condition and It
certainty
helps
that
w e re
playing at home.*
Fisher believes that It w ill
take a little bit more than
home field advantage for the
Rams to win the tournam ent.
‘ 1 would really like lo see
them gain a little mere Inte n­
sity throughout.* Fisher said.
"We've got to get into a to u r­
nament frame of m ind. A lso,
we need to fix the little things
tike not thinking. We always
manage to pull It together and
coverr b
Dut sometimes that ha
p e n t a little too late. I won I’d
rather us not get In that p o si­
tion tn the first place.*
Although the num ber one
and two seeds were determined

Sylvan Laka Park Tannla

'

S A N F O R D _ Looking for some after-school ac­
tivities for your children or Interested In b ru s h ­
ing u p yo u r tennis skills or team ing how to play
Icnnla while you r children nrc in school?? try
Sylvan Lake Pork.
T h e next six-week lennls session begins N o ­
vember 5rd and runs through December 20lh.
T in y Tots (5 -7 ), Ju n io rs, Adults and Senior
classes are available weekdays and Saturdays
(m ornings, afternoons and evenings).
Classes ore 830 per six-week session a nd Is
limited lo eight players.
For the more advanced player. Junior Train­

ing Clasaea are also available Monday through
Friday from 4:5 0 p.m , to 8:50 p.m .
Regia (ration begins October 27 th.
u *'"

Sylvan Lake Park la sponsoring a N TR P A dult i
T e n n is Tourna m e nt on Saturday- October 25th ]
and Sunday, October 2flth. Singles and /or.dou- ;
bles players can enter by calling 329-6607 b y S
p.m . on Th u rs d a y, October 30th. Trophies w ill
be awarded to wlnnera and ru nners-up In m ain
draws a nd consolations and all participants w ill
receive a T -s h irt.
Call 322-6587 for details on any Sylvan Lake
Pnrk tennis offering.
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Dean
C o n tin u e d fro m Psga I B
the game, they Just look nt the final
score and vote for who ever ran the score
up.*
In this day and age. there Is not m uch that
goes on in sports that everyone doesn't know
about. W ith the Improved television co ver­
age, nu m ero us sports news networks (ES PN ,
C N N /B I to name a couple), satellite p ro ­
gram m ing. newspaper, the Internet, etc.,
everyone know s what went on.
Besides. If you knew how a team played,
w h y wouldn't a professional In the business
know ?
Don't b u y Into the front coaches p u l on
that they don't look nt other tenms....all of
them do. T h e y look nt future opponents, they
look nt game film of other teams and they
talk to other coaches.
Readers, football is their life, It Is their re­
sponsibility to know what is going on In the
world of football. Maybe someone Is running
an offense they could use. or a new defense,
they have to be aware of It.
And If you don't know who Is playing well,
you shouldn't vote. W hen I was an assistant
basketball coach at Seminote C om m unity
College 1 used to vote In the top 10 poll for
the state. It was difficult because we did not
have the access to see other teams
that
m ajor colleges do. So you talk to newspaper
people and coaches of other teams you plsy
to find out w ho is playing well.
You do look at the final scores, hut more lo
see who they have beaten, because It may
have been someone you played earlier, which
would give you an Iden on how good a team
m ight be.
I have been asked lo vole on the state high
school soccer poll here al the Herald, but 1
have not done so.
I know that Seminole C ounty plays the
best soccer In the stale, hut I do not have

the ability to sec oilier Class 5A and OA
tennis around the stute ptny. let alone
schools In Classes A through 4A. none or
which nre in the county. S o l don’t feet it Is
right for me lo vole, even though It m ny be
h urting our local schools because they ore
not being voted for b y voters from the psn
handle or south Florida.
Th a t’a w hy most polls are nothing but
popularity contests, because, unless you are
voting for major college sports, you c o n i see
everyone and you must rety on other people
or a list of scares to make a decision. And
usunlly you ore going to vote for the local
team that you have seen that is dom ina ting
play, even though that team might be playing
a very weak schedule against poor co m peti­
tion.

YOU ONLY HURT THE ONES YOU
LOVE. While playing softball Inst weekend,

a certain Florida Gators Tan was being
ribbed unm ercifully because his learn had
lost to LSU. And some of the other fans of
certain programs were also taking a lot of
ribbing.
Now Ihe team I play for has big fans of
FS U , Penn State. Florida and Notre Dame. If
things hod continued lo go like they were
early in the late games last Saturday, I don’t
know what might have happened this S atur­
day m orning.
When t got home In the afternoon, Penn
Slate and Notre Dam e were losing and F lo r­
ida and F S U were both Bed. Luckily, only
one of them lost, so It won't lie too bad.
It s like one of the players' wives said. T m
glad you guys like each other, because 1
would hntc lo hear what you might say to
each other If you didn't.*
So anyway, enjoy the games coming up
this week and don't worry niton I the polls.
Besides, if we didn't have polls, what would
we talk about on the radio or around the w a ­
ter cooler on Monday's.

Majesty survives in Church
■ ta ff R e p o rts
S A N F O R D _ Majesty from
Trinity., Assem bly
of , (tad
C h u rc h h i; Deltona .held o ff a
furious comeback effort a n d
the Flamea from First United
Methodist C h u rc h in Sanford
continued their resurgence to
highlight play in Ihe Sanford
Recreation
Departm ent
Fall
C h u rc h
Blowpttch
Softball
League at Chaae Park Saturday
m orning.
Th e Flam es took advantage
of wildness on the port of the
Sanford
C h ristian
C h u rch
starting pitcher to score six
ru n s In the top of the first In ­
n in g and then coasted to a 120 R un Rule victory b y scoring
two runs In the fourth Inning
and four ru n s in Ihe fifth In­
ning.
Th e Flames' defense was also
strong aa w in n in g pitcher Rob­
ert Jo ne s tosaed a three-hitter
and the Infield turned a double
play.
B uen S a m a iita no C h u rch of
Sanford took a 3 -0 lead In the
top of the first innin g end had
a ru n n e r on second base with
on ly one out in the top of -t h e .
first Inning.
B u t Majesty righted the sh ip
to keep the score 3 -0 and came
back with three runs of their
M tr M M lU O T
own in the bottom of the first
Lake Mary head boys’ volleyball coach Jeannie Fisher salutes the
Inning.
crowd during pre-game ceremonies during Monday night's Senior Night
Th e score remained 3-3 until
activities at Lake Mary High School.
three big errors
by Buen
Sam arltano and big hits b y
to do very well at VolleyFest.
last
night
when
Oviedo
Rob M ulleU and Steve M cOulTh a t Is. if the team thinks* gan keyed a four n u t fifth In­
pounded D r. Phillips.
Lake
about
It.
M ary still has a fighting chance
n in g b y Mgjesty.

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Majesty added a single ru n in
the fifth Inning o w l appeared
headed to an easy victory with
an 6 -3 advantage.
Buen Sam arltano refused to
give In, however, and scored
three runs tn the top of the
sixth inning, cutting the lead to

8 - 0.
Majesty again answered the
big innin g with three ru n t of
their own In the bottom of the
sixth In n in g again budding a
comfortable lead.
But things got a little u n ­
comfortable for the undefeated
league-leaders In the top of the
seventh
Inning
aa
Buen
Sam arltano scored three runs
and had the hoses loaded with
no one out.
Majesty then got the break
of the game as the next batter
grounded to short and the
Buen Sam arltano runner was
retired at the plate. But that
was not the end ns the Ducn
Sam arltano runner on second
forgot lo ru n and he wna
thrown out at third base for a
double play and when the next
batter new out the game was
over with Majesty on top 11-9,
Majesty Is now 5 -0 and holds
a foil two-game lead over Buen
Sam arltano (3 -2 ). which has
now lost two games In a row.

Th e Flamea have won two In a
row and are 2-3. white Sanford

Christian Is 0-5.
T h is Saturday, the Flames
cha|l«ng$^M ajesty a t. 9 i.o j.
and B u rn Samarltano facts
Sanford Christian at 10 a m.
Providing (he offense were;
Flames: three hits _ Robert
Sm ith (triple, three runs. RBII.
Jack Ellonhead (double, run.
RBI): two hits _ Robert Jones
(run. two RBI): one hit _ Je rry
Cam us (run, RBI). Mark Blythe
I two runs), Dean L. Sm ith
I Rill): one run, three RBI _
Vance llu rrls; one run. one RBI
_ Donnie Hinson. Dean W .
Smith; one run _ Leonard
Richardson.
Sanford C h rtitln n : two tills _
Rick Williams: one hit _ To n y
TichonofT.
Majesty: (wo lifts _ Ike Mendata (two doubles, T u n . three
RBI). Rob Mullet! (double, run.
RBl), w inning pitcher Sieve
Jnrrctt
(run.
three
R B I),
Smokle
Slabadnlk.
Larry
Hartm an
(two
runs
each).
Ruben Oulnones. Marc Vtret
(one ru n each): one hit _ Steve
McGulgon (run): one ruin, one
RBI _ Toody Rosas.
Buen Samarltano: three hits
_ Raul Scgarra Itwo doubles,
two runs, RBI), Lula Rivera
(double, two runs, RBI), Ca rlos
Morales |run, RBI); two hits
Carlos Matos (run. three RBII.
Willie Raado (run, RBI): one hit
_ Alex Torres (double, run.
RBI); one run
Dany Reyes:
one RBI _ pete Morales.

Upsets jumble standings in Co-Ed Softball
P ro a Staff Reports
S A N F O R D _ Th e y m ay have been m inor
u p - - : . , c u t they were upsets none-theleas.
H atf-N -H a tf saw Its four-game wlnnln,
streak snapped aa C h a n g e Car Care usei
an early offense and a tale defense to w in
14-7 and C 6 L Tim b e r used a five-run
third Inning and a three-run fourth in n in g
to bu ild a nig lead, then held on for Its
second victory of the season. 12-10 over
Beer :3Q In play In the 8anford Recreation
Departm ent Fall C o -E d Stowpltch Softball
League at Plnehurkt Park M onday night.
Th e upsets kept things Interesting In the
regular season as C h &amp; n g t C a r Care and
H a lf-N -H a lf are Ued for first place with 4-2
records and Beer s30 and C A L Tim b e r
tied for third place with 2-4 records.
Next week, C A L
Tlm be n challenges
C h a n g s C a r Care at 7 p .m . and H a lf-N H a lf takes on Us*r :30 at 8 p.m .
C A L Tim b e r broke a 4 -4 tie with the
five-run third In.itng and ted 12-6 after four
Innings before Beer :30 mounted a come­
back effort, scoring two ru n s tn each of the
fifth a n d sixth Inning and a single run In
the bottom at the seventh Inning to get
cloae.
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one out In the bottom of the seventh,
bringing the lying run to Ihe plate, hut a
big strike out ended the threat.
H alf-N -H alf. which had not lost since a
9 -8 setback at the hands of Beer :30 on the
opening night of the season, took a 1-0
lead In the top of the first Inning, but
C h a n g e C a r Care came back with five runs
In the bottom of the first lim ing and led 6I after two Innings.
H a lf-N -H a lf plated Tout ru n s In the top of
the third Inning to close to within 6-4, but
H a ir-N -H a lf answered with four runs In the
bottom of the third Inning and H a lf-N -H a lf
got no closer than 11-7 in the fifth Inning
thereafter. C h a n g s C ar Care opened up
the lead with three Insurance runs In Ihe
sixth Inning.
D oing the damage for C A L Tim ber were
M ark niallc (double, two singles, two runs.
RBI), Jim m y W ilkinson (three singles, run.
R B I), C h ris C e puran (triple, single, two
runs). Michael Burk (double, single, R B I)
a nd C h ris C la rk (two singles, two runs,
R B I).
. ,
Also hitting were Rick Pettis (single, run,

two RBI), T in a HIU (tingle, two runs).
e, R B l), Lisa Sutton
Shannon HlU (tingle,
(ru n , RBI) and C h u c k y Sutton (run).
Doing the h ittin g for Beer :30 were Jo e
DlBartolo (three sMigles. ru n ), Brett Mode
(home run, tingle, ru n. two R B I), Je rry
DlBartolo (two tingles, ru n, R B I). V ic
DlBartolo (double, two ru n s, two RBI), Lisa
DlBartolo (single, two RBI), Paula Ritchey
7oy Weaver and Mark
(single,
Taylor
ylor (one single and one ru n each) and
T im Nicholson (ru n ).
Powering Chang's C a r Care were Jo h n
Stewart (two doubles, single, three runs),
Lynn Webb (double, two singles, two runs,
R B I), Bruce Sellers (triple, single, run,
RBI), C h ris Bryson (two singles, two ru n s,
RB I) and Carol G arner (two singles, run,
R B I).
Other hitters were Lu cy Sellers (double,
ru n. two RBI), C h ip Sm ith (double, run),
Red Garner (tingle, run, two R B l). L yn cttt
Barkley (tingle, two runs), Debbie B crntng
(single) and Zeb W ebb (two R B I),
Contributing for H a lf-N -H a lf were Ray­
mond Hartsfield (two triples, tw o-singles,
two runs, (wo R B I). Je rry C a m u s (double,
single, two runs, R B I), Lori Poe (double,
single,
run,
R B I).
Brenda
Hartsfield
(double, s in g le ,'R B lL O reg H ahJy (doubts,
single, ru n ), D uane Sm ith (double, ru n ) and
Mike Davla (single).

B K B S H X f lH D O H B D S S l
A / IT 1/1/ L O C / a T / O A / / / /

�S*ntonl H *fa«, Bantam, Ftortds • Tusedsy, Oclober 21. 1 M 7 - 3 S

People
She shares in training guide dogs
Meg Newm an credits her
love of Labradors snd 'th e
Lord" for her Involvemenl In
volunteer effort* with S outh­
eastern G uide Dogs. Even a
recent letter dated Sept. 20
added more happiness
to
Newm an and others
who
diligently worked
to raise
funds for the organisation.
Th e
letter
stated:
"Southeastern G uide Dogs.,
Inc. Is pleased to notify you
that the puppy w hich you
have sponsored has been se­
lected and placed with a vol­
unteer foster family. Enclosed
please find a S x 7 photo of
yo u r sponsored puppy. Jo y .
T h is picture of Jo y was taken
at six weeks of age. Jo y la n
black, female, Labrador R e­
triever born on J u ly IS , 1007
and Is the offspring of So u th ­
eastern breeder's. H appy tk
Verm ont. Jo y is part of a spe­
cial program called IMPACT
(Inmates
practicing a n im a l
care A training)... It Is our
hope that Jo y will become a
w orking guide dog within the
next two years. O nce Jo y a r­
rives back at Southeastern
Oulde Dogs Palmetto C a m p u s
to begin her formal guide
training a picture will be for­
warded to you of J o y w earing
her harness. All our paws are
crossed for success. We thank
you for yo u r generosity and
support of the Southeastern
G uide Dogs program, T h e Gift
of Mobility.'*
Her
initial
Interest
was
sparked during a lime awny
from home. "I was on vaca­
tion," she oalg, "I was at the
beach and I happened to pick
up a newspaper tluit had a
story ntrout the guide dogs. I

Klwanl* Club
EfTretlve Oct. I, the Klwanls C lu b of Sanford Is m oving the
wecklyW cdnesday tnoon uncheon meeting from the Sanford
C ivic Center to die Lakeside Landing at the Marina Motel on
Lake Monroe. Visiting Klwanlans are welcome. For Inform ation
call Watt Spilth. 323-0088.

Dancing for Sanlora

........

Ths Over SO Donee Chita dance is h e ld ‘ every Wednesday,
from 2 :5 0 -4 :3 0 p .m . at the Sanford Civic Center. Live m usic by
the D eltofrlani 13-piece band. Donation *3.00,

Al-Anon

A support group for friends or relatives of alcoholIss (A lA no n) meets every Wednesday, at 8 p .m .. at I I I E. 27th St.,
it west of Sanford Avenue In Sanford. New visitors or m em rs ore welcome to this 12- step group.

e
Wldowtd Persona

All widowed persons ore inviled lo meet at 1:30 p.m . the
second and fourth Wednesday of every month at the C a sse l­
berry Senior Center, 200 Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Welcome Wagon Monthly Luncheon
Seminole Spokes Welcome Wagon C lu b of Seminole County
holds the regular m onthly luncheon meeting at 11:30 n.m. on
the third Wednesday of very m onth. Those wishing to attend,
call Hetty. 605-0144. or Lucy. 322-7877.

TOPS
A local chapter of T O P S (Take OfT Pounds Sensibly) meets
every Wednesday at 0.30 p.m ., in the auditorium of South
Seminole Hospital. 555 W. S.R. 434. Longwood. Weighing be­
ings at 5:30 p.m . The first meellng Is held every Wednesday, at
0:30, at Lakcvlcw Christian C h u rch , 1400 Bear Lake Road
Apopka. For Information, call 203-5048.

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feel the Lord led me Into this
work because the next day
went Into the Volusia M all and
there was on exhibit. It was
nine m onths before I got a
puppy. 1 try to support now
from a distance.
It takes
$20,000 total to raise a guide
dog. They can always go lin c k
for more training. I was just
too busy to keep Knight, the
puppy that I was raising. I
guess I half raised him until
he was four m onths old. I had
to turn him back in. He went
to a tody In Lake Mary. He
was named by the Knights of
Vietnam. He became an h o n ­
orary knight.* She nlto added
that "Knight* had a patch
sewn on nls cloth vest and
only a true "knight" could wear
this.
Newman shared the story of
Jo y, the next pooch In her life,
and what transpired before
this
"Joyous*
letter
came
through the mall. Hard work
and many others Involved Is
what she credits to this suc­
cess.
"Me and three other people,
Sherry and Gene Anderson,
and Louise Chariot, from our

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W ith the shortening of the
d a y lig h t' h ours; the' leaves on
m a ny trees and shruba w e
starting to change colors. A
few temperate clim ate p la n la
found a round the area will re ­
m in d us of the color changes
that occur in the tall. Aa the
days grow shorter and the
nights longer, on Internal clock
Inside the plants, triggers a
chain reaction that la re sp on­
sible for these changes. T h e
am ount of hours of light or
photopcrlod and not the te m ­
perature Is what causes the
plants to change from their
norm al green color to their
autum n dresses. Here In C e n­
tral Florida, we do not have the
wonderful display of red, yellow
and oranges that some of our
northern neighbors enjoy. Out.
we do have some trees that arc
Just as beautiful to see In the
fall. As the trees prepare for
winter, chlorophyll production
In the fall decreases and finally
It Is depleted white other pig­
m ents become more visible.
F ig m s n ts o n loaves: Pig­
ments In the leaves contribute

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to the colors we see In the tall.
One of the mqjor com ponents
of the colors In the leaves Is a
yellow pigment called Zanthaphyll. O ther pigm ents present
arc called antnocyanln and arc
responsible for the red color of
some leaves. Carotene. * the
pigment found In carrot, p ro ­
duces the orange colors.
O o ld ra ra in tra m T h is is
one tree In particular that w ill
tell you that the fal| season la
here. Th e golden rain-tree can
now be seen all over Seminole
County producing bright yellow
fragrant Bowers In panicles up
to 18 Inches high w hich last up

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C h in e se ' t a tlo u tf T h e ' leaves
mokes Th e trees even m ore
of the Chinese tallow tree.
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beautiful. Th e fruits m ature
lights u p the landscape in the
about one m onth alter the y e l­
tall with
bright yellow
to
low blossoms tadc a nd persist
brorue a nd crim son red colors.
for a m onth or m ore on the
T h is tree, also know n aa the
tree. T h e tree la native to
popcorn tree, produces while
C h in a and Korea and It la re­
wax-coaled seeds that contrast
lated, botanically, lo the nyw ith the bright colors of the
chce
and
soapberry.
The
leaves.
golden rain-tree Is well adapted
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Th e
sycam ore
to Central Florida and con be
leaves turn brow nish -ye llow
found In most nurseries and
early In (he fall, and the tree
garden centers or you can And
can be easily Iden Idled b y Its
seedlings under you r neigh­
m aple-llkc leaves. II Is one of
bor's fruiting tree.
the few native trees Hint sheds
•west g u m : Th e sweet gum
Its bark. T h e grey and beige
tree Is another good looking
colored bark makes the trunk
tree.
T h is
tree
produces
of this tree one of the most
greenish flowers that appear In
beautiful in (he world.
small clusters at the end of
Al Farrar la tamlnoia County
twigs, the flower* develop Into
Urban Horticulturist. Inquiries
globular bu rr-llke fruits on long
stems. In the fnll, the leaves
turn Into striking red. purple
280 W, County Homo Road,
and gold yellow colors. Seed­
Sanford, Ft 88778 or phono 323lings can also be found under
olcl trees. Th e sweet gum tree
2*00,1x18888.

Marriage is too serious for teen
pressing my feelings, but it hasn't
helped. H* plsn* to stay st their
home when he returns. My husband
says to 1st him go, but I am hurt
and frightened. What can I do?

ILL IN PA.

Le t Jo s h kn o w that true love
Is p a t ie n t a n d c a n w a it , a n d
help h im recognise the mother's
a c tio n s f o r w h e t t h e y a re ,—

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

D E A R A fiB Y : M y 18-year-otd
son, 'Josh,* has been dating a 20yesrold jrirl. VcseWs," for stout 10
months. Josh graduated from high
school In June and left for ths Arm y
three weeks later. Ju s t before he
loft, Jessies ■ mother gave him the
family engagement ting, In csss he
Vented to urn It* before he went
Josh's father snd I were vary
upset. Ws talked and talked, and
finally convinced our ton that h*
doesn't know Jesska well enough to
m a rry h e r, and he has no Ida s
w han his commitment to the Army
will lead him. Besides, he Is simply
too young to marry. Finally, slier
four days of emotional tu rm oil,
Josh returned the ring to Jessica's
M y son now Inform * us that
Josska and her mother a n fixing
up tho basement of their home for
him when he comeo home on leave.
T h e n is no end lo this womans
presumptuous ossa. T h s extant to

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In v o lv e d In so m e r o m a n t ic
e n c o u n t e r s . T r y i n g to co m e
between the tw o w ill o n ly drive
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

x o tic i or

by: S h «l«» C. Hwgwl
Deputy Clwk
Publrah October 7. 14, I I , A
7S. IM 7
DEJ-44

*p p l i c a i i o n f o x t a x o n o
n o t ic e is m n t o v o i v i n .
'M l FIN X AS CUSTODIAN f Oh
rniM ICO . INC. lh . held* ol
tr&gt;a IcHcwrg c#rtrt»csts(«) lu »
fil#tf SS'd C#*M&gt;C«l#(t) tO« • tftl
rt#«d to (-• tsoad t%#r#on The
certify .»!•
numb#f|l|
md
*••»(•» o»
tstusnc#.
the
il#sc»iption ot the property, end
the n«me(il in which It wee
attested it'ere •• fohowr
Cert&gt;«*cete No 2032
Veer o* leeaence I f f !
Deccnplion ot Property.
LCG SIC OT TWP 203 AQt 32K
PEG MOST SLY CON LOT 2
RUN N 2) OCO 29 MIN SO S IC K
176 49 FT N 66 OEQ 3t MlN 30
SEC W 246 61 FT • 23 DEO 21
MIN 30 SCC W 176 49 FT S 66
OEQ 31 MIN 30 SIC I 246 91 FT
TO OEQ TRACT 3 ST JOHNS
RANCH ESTATES UNRECO
PLAT
Nomee m wfuch eeeeeeed
Annette E Burnett. Lit# Itt.
(Jetttc s L New berg. eteQ. AN
ol eeid property bemg m the
County ot Seminole. State ot
Floods
Unieee euch cenHicote&lt;t) eheN
be redeemed according to lew.
the property described m inch
cenifKete(e) w»H be told to the
highest b«dder et the wool front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouee. Sanford. Flertde.
on the 17th day 9f NeeemSer,
1997, at 11 00 A.M.
Peyment of tele lee, applica­
ble documentary 'stamp taiee
w%d recording feea ere required
to be pud by the eucceeetul
bidder et the eafte. Full payment
of an amount equal to the highMt bd «e due wrtMn 14 heure
after the advert«ed tune of the
aa&gt;# All payment! eheN be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
made payable to the Cterti of
the Crrcud Court.
Dated thie 30th day of
Saptamber. 1997.
(Seel)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERA OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
f l o r io a

by Michelte L Stive
Deputy Clerk
Publrah October 7, 14. 21. end
28 1997
O E J-75

NO TfC I OP
APPLICATION PON TAX D I I D
NOTICE I I HENEBT OIVIN.
that FUNB AB CUBTOOIAN FON
CASI. INC ATTN. MICHAEL
MANNINQ, lh . holdw ol lh . fol­
lowing c.ftilrcil.(t) hi* fll.d
Mid certitkctete) for a 14. drad
lo b* ittued Ifraroon. T h . c .rtitle.I. nwnibwOI end y«*/(&gt;) ol
le.uonce, th. detcnplion ol th.
ptoporty, and tha nam .U) in
which n w&gt;. i . i . M . d ra/iro at
follow,:
Cart ifra.ia No: IPO)
Y ..r of I.Mianc#: 1SS9
Deecxplten ot Proparty:
LED L O TI 10 I I 11 11 M l 11
BLK I CNTITAL PANK PB 1 PO
SI.
N a n .. M which atatcMd:
Shirley S Ptilchcrd, M M . AN
of Mad propwty being m lh#
County ol Sommora. B ill. Ol
FlotMA.
UnlMC Mach c.Xifac.t^.1 Midi
bo rod.ontbd according lo law.
tha proparty dotenbod m *uch
c.rt&gt;ticd«&lt;t) win bo »o*d lo tha
fugtratl biddar at tha wool from
door.
Somlnola
County
CourthouM, Sanford, Flotld.,
on Ora ITIh day of Notrombar,
m r . m u oo a m .
Paymam of B d . too. appNcabra dMumaritary dbanp l u l l
wtd rocordmg fooa or. roquirod
to bo paid by tha tucc.Mlui
biddar t l tha Mia. PuN payment
of an amount aqual lo ttra high.
M l bid It dv« within 14 hour,
aftw lira .d v d iK d f lima el lh .
Mia. All ptymant* &gt;hdl be CMh
or guucntcbd
In.lrument,
mad. payed, lo ttra Clerk ol
Ora Circuit Court
Ddcd Ihic )01h d .y ol
B.ptwnew, 10*7
CloaO
MANYANNI MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COUNT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: MICtrail. L. SO,.
Deputy Clwk
Publrah: Octsbw T. tc. I t . knd
11. IM F
DEJ-74
H O TK I
OF FICTITIOUS HAMS
None, it hw.by o*vwi that w .
« . *ng.g.d m budnM t at M l
8rl,wado Court, laka Mary. FL
11T4I,
l.m in o i.
Caunly.
Florida, undw lh . Fictmou.
N in e of BVACOMM, INC., and
thd w* intend lo regMtw Mid
nam. with lh . Dhrlkien ot
Coipwilipna,
Td ic h M .M ,
Florid., m accordance with Ura
pio.raien. el th . Fic inio u .
N .m . ll.tu tM , To-Wit: Section
M i 01. Florida SldutM 1M1.
Milw D ..d
Mtno| Bhdia
Publrah: October I I , IM F
0EJ-10I

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS aiOMTSINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
S I Ml NO L I COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASS NO.i S?*t!?S-CA*t6‘W
OULF STATES FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION
•
Pi amt iff.
V!
JAMES f COON,
a/t/a Jam** Earl Cook.
Defendant
N O TIC I OF ACTION
TO JAMES t COOK. A/KJA
N O TIC I OP
JAMES EARL COOK. IF LIV1NO,
APPLICATION PON TAX DB IO
AND
IF
MARRIED.
TH I
NOTICE I I HEREBY OIVIN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES
met FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FON
E COOK. A/K/A JAMES EARL
HOLCO. INC. ATTN: MICHAEL
COOK. IF HVtNO. AND IF
MANNIN0. th, haldw ol tha fol­
DECEASED. THE UNKNOWN
lowing c.rtlficataft) hot filed
HEIRS AT LAW. DEVISEES.
Mid con ilk state) for a i m dood
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
to b . H a n d thwbon. Th . cer­
LIENORS.
c r e d it o r s ,
tified. numbw(t) tnd yoor|.| al
t r u s t ie s , or o th e r per ­
loauanca, the dowrlption of the
s o n s . NATURAL OR ARTIFI­
pro party, and the namote) In
CIAL.
CLAIMING
BY.
which N wM Moeeeed le/oro oc
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST JA M S ! C. COON.
AJK/A JAMES CAUL COOK ALL
Vkw Of »ouanca: .1IM
PERSONS HAVING OR CLAIM
II—r-ar-a
INO TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE
LEO LO TS BLK It TN 4 TOWN
OR INTEREST IN AND TO THE
OP SANPOND PB t PO SS.
MORTGAGED PROPERTY.
n o t h in wMch Ataeaeod: 0 .
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Jeffery Oorfond. All of cold
eefton to foracloee a mortgage
property being In tfra County of
on the following proparty In
BommoM, S i d . of Florid..
S*mmoi« County. Florida:
U n a ... ouch com fkdofc) chon
The East 1/2 of Lot 10«. SANbe rodMnrad according lo law,
rORO CELERY DELTA, accord­
ura property doMrtbed m ouch
ing to the Plat theraof ea
c w tifk d o lt) win be btM is ttra
recorded m Plat Book 1, Pagee
79 end 76. PubAc Record# Of door,
Seminole
County
Seminole County. Florida,
C ou rth .u .., Sonlord. Florid.,
nae bean filed m the Circuit
on the 17th day of No-ombw,
Court of Seminole County.
1SS7, al 11:00 A.M.
Florida, by the Plemtiff referred
Payment ot Safa fee, appletto above agamti the Defendant
b i. documentary damp laioa
referred to above and you ere
and recording foot era roquirod
required to serve e copy of your
to ba paid by the kuccoMful
written defenses. If any. to It on
biddw at tha cola. FuN payment
JOHN C. RBBIR. Plaintiff's
of on amount equal to tfra highattorney, whose •treat address
M l bid la due within 74 hourt
•s 109 East Church Street. Fifth
tttw the advortraod dm . of the
Floor. Orlando. Florida 32SOI.
Mle. AM payment* *hoH bo cath
and whose mailing address to P.
or guortntbbd In.lrumont,
O Bo* 3146. Ortando. Florida
made payable to tfra Clwk ot
32601-3146. within 30 days
the Circuit Court.
after the date of the first publi­
Oatod IMt I d day of October,
cation of this Notice of Action
IM F.
end file the original with tha
Clerk of this Court either before
MANYANNI MON S I
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
CLINK OP T H I
immediately thereafter, other­
CIRCUIT COUNT
wise a default eM be entered
SEMINOLI COUNTY,
against you for the reliof
PLONIOA
demanded in the Amended
by: Shktey C. Hwgori
Complaint or Petition.
Daputy Crark
OATED this 14th day of OCTO
PubUWi: Octobw 1. 14, t t , S
BER. 1997.
IS. IM F
MARYANNS MORSE
OBJ-SS______________________
CLERK OF T H I
NOTIOfl OP
CIRCUIT COURT
APPLICATION PON TAX DOBS
. BY: Ruth King
NOTICI IB HEREBY OIVIN,
Deputy Clerk
•rat FUNB AS CUSTOOIAN PON
Publish: October 21. 2S. 1997
PNIMECO, INC., ora holdw ot
DEJ-S10
tfra lodowMg cortHkdo(t) hoc
Mod Mid cerufkddk) for t Ua
deed lo be icoued Wraroan. Tha
N O TIC i OP
cartlfloala
numbar(i)
end
APPLICATION PON TAN M I D
yow(a)
of Itouinco.
lh*
n o t ic e is h e r e b y o i v i n ,
m il FUNB AS CUSTOOIAN PON description of the property, end
tho
name(t)
In
whkh
It
wai
HOLCO, INC. ATTN: MICHAIL
MANNINQ, tt&gt;. holdw of ttw fol­ Moooaod ra/ore M lollowt:
Conifkotc No: 771
lowing c.rtific.t.(k) hb* fllbd
Tear of toouanc.: ISM
Mid cwirtktle(t) f o r . l u deed
Doaerfptlen of Propwty:
lo b . l..ued maroon. Th* H f u a LOTS S TO I 'U S S N
irfic.l. r u n b « (,| * N | W M bl
11.41 PT OP LOT I* . S 11.01
b u p u a . th . d*acf1pra*n of th.
piopbrty, and ttra nam*(t) In PT OP LOT IS « LOTS 17 TO 10
which It WM H H M r t ra/»r» a , 'U S B S 70.M PT OP LOTS S «
10' BLK 1 FAIRVIEW PB 4 PO
follow.:
Tt.
Cwlilkara No: 1fJ
Name, in wNck aaaeeoed:
v.or of iMuonoo: I PM
I . top#, Carolyn A.
Oeecrlpuen ot Preperty.
U of 44ld property beds
LEG LOT I t I U U a I I PT)
M
the
County af Sarntnala,
BLN I TN 3 TOWN OP IA N •feu of Florida.
FOND F I I F O H .
UnkM ouch certificated aftoB
Nam*, in which a H M M d
Airan C. Woodruff, Han U a I Vu . ba redeem»d acoarddf to law,
All of Mid property bwn* In thd •to prtpatty doocrlbod In tuch
county of swnmoib, atm . .1 earttflcdoftj will be told to th.
MphoW biddw d the wed from
Florid.
Seminole
County
U n i... mjlIi cwllftcal*(t) shall door,
b . ibda.mMl ucordlnf to law, Courthou*#, Sanford, PIprMa,
on
tha
17
th
day
of
November.
th. prop.tty dMcrlbdd In buch
c . x ific.t.i.) Win b . MW la tha IM F, d 11:00 A.M.
Payment of IkW Im , opplkatwgha.l blddar ol tha warn front
door,
Seminole
County bk documontAry damp lu t e
Courfhom*. lantord, Florfda, end recording foot o n roquirod
on th . 17th day of Noyambor, to ba paid by the ouccaaaful
Mddw at tfra m M. Pull payment
1117. at 11:00 AJd.
el on amount equal to ttra highPayment of lata too, eppBcaM
t bid It due within 14 hour*
b l. documentary F lw &gt; laioa
aftw ttra advortraod time of th .
wvf recording i m aro raqutrad
tele.
All poytaanta draii bt caoh
to b# paid by tha ouccooatul
biddar al tha cola. PuN payment or guarantood lndrum.nl,
poyobl. to the Clem Of
or an amount equal la tha M *iM t bid I, do. withm 14 houra lh# Circuit Court.
Dated Wilt tft day ol October,
■fin lh . edvfiil.ed Urn# of th.
1017.
m i . aii poyni’intabhaNbocoah
(Baa0
oi
gt,.r.r&lt;t,f d kratrument,
MANYANNI MONSI
m .d . p t rib i. lo the Clora of
CLINK OP T H I
lira C ifPitii C u r L
CIRCUIT COUNT
Detuo tfiif 30th day of
IIM IN O L I COUNTY.
&amp;«pt»mb.r. 1717.
FLORIDA
(Seal)
by: SlUrlay C. Hwgort
MANYANNE MONai
Deputy Clwk
CLINK OP T H I
PubSMt:
October 7, 14, t t , I
CIRCUIT COUNT
IB.
IM F
IIM IN O L I COUNTY,
OBJ-SS
PLOW DA

Legal Notices
N O TIC I OF
APPLICATION FON TAX O IB D
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEFR
th d FUNB AS CSTDN/DH I
ASSOC ATTN: MICHAEL MAN­
NING (FL M 0 I) lira holdw ol
lh . following cwtlfkdo(k) he.
Mod add cw lifk .lo u) tor a la.
tra.d to bo ra.uod iN n w i. Tho
corlllic.lo
numbot(c)
.nd
yo*i|i)
ol
l.auonco,
Iho
n..c'iplion of tho property, and
the nama(t) in whkh It woo
ed Ik/wt H lollowt:
CoXrfk.t. No: SSI
Tow Ol IMUWKI. 1M4
DoKrtplwn of Property:
LEO I IS VC PT OP LOT SI
BLK K A 0 CHAPPELLS BUBO
PB 1 PO 71.
Nomoc In whkh U H i H d :
Edna P.A. Long. All of cold
propwty being M Iho County of
Seminole, Side ol Florida.
U n l... cuch cw lifk.to(t) .hall
be redeemed w cording to law,
tha property dotenbed In Mach
c w tifk d d .) . i f b . Mid ta th.
hagIran biddw d th. wed front

Legal Noticsi

Legal Notices
County
CouXhou.c, Sanford, Ploflda,
on ttra 17th day of Novombw,
IM F . d 11:00 A.M.
Piym .nl of Solo foe, kppUCMa documwilary damp tci.e
and recording l*.c aro required
lo bo paid by the .uccoattul
biddw d lira »•!.. Pull poymaai
of an .mount equal lo tha highad bid la due within 14 hourt
•ftw tha odyartlaed time of the
Mia. All paymenfi .Iran bo eoafi
ot guaranteed inttrument,
made Dlykbk to the Clwk of
Iho Circuit Court.
Doled true I d day of October,
1107.
(Sad)
MANYANNI MONBE
CLINK OP T H I
CIRCUIT COUNT
SEMINOLI COUNTY,
PLONIOA
by: MkheM L. Suva'
Deputy Clwk
PubtMh: Ocfobw T, 14. I t , end
IS. IM F
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BTATB OP PLOMBA
DBPANTMINT OP BRVtBOKMBHTAi PRO FICTION
NOTICB OP BBTTLBMBNT AONBBMBWT
Tha Dopartmont af Invbonmanfal Pretad lan S&gt;VM nofka of
■gwicy action of ordering into a Bd ttcmcnt Aorocmant with
Sommolo County pursuant ta Section 110:17(4), Florida SldutM.
Tha Sdiramwil Agreamonf addrMOM tfra l l l i n nn at tnd rwnadration of Mil and ground w d w content motion ol the fMWfy
loedad d HMprt.i Rood • Pcro.ra IA tnd IS , Bardard, Sammate
County. Florida Tha IM t lament Agreement w « yaltoS la lor pubte
m.pMlion during narmol buamoM houra, 100 am. ta B OO p.m..
Monday through Friday, oteopf 'oool hohdoyc, at
of Envuenmwittl ProtMtlon, M IS Maguire Seutavard, Suff, t i t ,
Orlando, Florida 31*03
Pwton* who** .ubdwitral m iw e.t. or* tflMtod by thl*
Sdllwnwit AgrMmonl hty* ■ right to edition for *n odmlnldr,fry. hotting on tho Sotllonrant AgtoomwH. Tho PotNMn mud OOht.m th. information *,l forth botow and mud bo Mod (rocwvod)
in |h* Ooptrtm.nl'* Offk* si Qonwtl CounoW, 1100
Commonwealth Boui.rwd, MS 3S T . m w im m o , Florfda i n n 3000. within I I day* ol rMofpl ol tht* notieo. A copy of Iho
p.lition mud alto bo mailed d tfra tmra ot Mmg to tho Dratrkt
OttK. nomod above al th* oddrMt mdkttod. Failur* to Mo a
petition within iho 11 daya con.titut., * waivw of any right ouch
pwton he, lo on odmwu.lrafiv* hooting purauant lo Sm i
120.M t and HO ST. F.S.
The petit ion ahail contain Iho IsHowlng mlormatlon:
(a) Tha namt, addrMt, and lalophona numbw af N t h p.lHfonw: th* Otpanmont* idontHkdion number for tho SetttwwMH
Agroom.nl and iho county m whkh tho *u0)od manor ot activity
m located; |b| A ddw nw it of how and whon aash potNIonw
received nolle, of th* S.moment Agroomwit; (c) A ttofowranl of
how each pdilionwa auectantui mtaroaf* art affMtod by th*
S.ttram.nt Agrawnoni; (d) A itatwrrant of lh* matoflM facta dHputad by potmormr, if any: (a) A atalomont af fact* whkh pottlionar contend, warrant r t v w u l ot modWIcdlon of lh*
Saliramwil AgrMm.nl; (T) A d d .m w il of whk h rum. or atatufM
p.ntionw contend* require r.varaal or modltkdlon ot th*
Sdtlomwil Agmomonf; (g) A alalomonl of lh* robot .ought by
edition.!, .tilin g praciMly lira action poWllonar want* the
Dapwimwii lo lake with re.pact to tha Sanramant Agreement.
It a edition i* Mod. the tdmmratrdnra hearing proceM M
dc.ignod ta lormulda agency Milan. Accwdmgiy. the
Depanmont'c fm.l action may ba dirtwont from th* pMWon lakon
by n m thl* N d k*. Pwton* whOM aubatantral IntwoW. win b*
affected by any dMialon ot th* Ooportm onl wbh regard to th*
aubfocl Sottlomont Apr.ament have tfra tight ta edition ta
bocom* a party lo lh* procaodmg Tfra edition mud confwm to
th* roquutmanta to w itrad abovo and b* Mod (rMWvodl wrtMn I t
day* ot tM tipl of IM* n d k * m th* Offk* of Oonwal Counaol d
th. above ■d d r.it of th* Ooportmonl. Failure to potmen within
th . allowed Urn. tram. conatitutM a waivw of any right auch pw aon hat lo roquo.l a flowing undw Soctlona 170 MB and 110.17,
F.S., and lo parlklpd* a. a party Is IMt procaodmg. Any awbMqu.nl mt.rvwnion will only b . at th* approval of th* proaMmg
etlkW upon motion Mod pursuant to Nul* *00-1010, F.A.C.
A pwton w h o m aubdantial mtwod* ato affMtod by th*
Sottlomont AgrMmwiI may tba a twraty potruon lor an admmratrttiv. hawing undw Sactiona 110.MS and 110.S7, Florfda
S u tu i.i, or may chooM to purau* madldton m an afkernottv.
remedy under Section f 10 173 bolero th* doodlm* for Mbtf s
pennon. Chop.mg mediation wbl not adversely affect th* right to
a Irawlng if mediation doM not roouff m a totWomont. Th* proce­
dure. Iw pur.uing mediation ora **t forth below.
MMlrat ion may only taka plaM if tha Oagartmanf and off tha parIM* to the prece ding agraa th d madradan M aggro orrat*. A pw ­
ton may purau* mtdmton by reaching a medMtto
with ou partraa to tho proe .dmg (wMoh mckrd* IN*
wfta h a i f M * Mf*dbf M 4 m m i OcawtfbarN. andsgy,
citnt
mi pawnon
potftfon lo
lor a hoorthg) tnd
mrarsan-ef *dCh modtitmg gortyy srs sttocis# s t ros vrftwwisro
Agreement. Tha
j c
(rdcwvwt by) th*
Office el Oanaral Coune.i el th* Dopartmont d
ComnrnnwMffh Boulevard, Mall Station 34, TaAahOMM, Plortd*
113SS-MM, by th* Mm* dotdbno ad forth above lor IN* nbng
of a petition.
Th* sgroomonf to modrat* mutt melud* tfra following:
(■) Tfra iramM. sddrMooa and lalophon* numbtra Of any pwtoni who may affand lira mediation.
(b) Th* nom*. addrooa and tdephon* number of th* medidw
Mracfod.by th* partraa or a provision for u loctmg * modtotw
wittun a apoclfrad flora:
(c) Th* agraod allocation of th* cotta and Io m atoecldtd wNh
tfra mediation:
(d) Th* agreement of tfra partraa on th* confldantlaNty of dis­
cussion* and document* Introduced during modid Ian:
|«| Th* dd*. urn*, and ploca af th* flrd m .ibdlon taaaien. or a
doMfUna far holding Hi* first tattlon. If no mediator Km y d boon
choton;
(f) Th* name of toch party* rapraaonfaHv* who Shall have
authority to Mitt* or recommend urtt.m .nf; and
(Si (Mfrar an oipiandion of how th* substantial m twM It af
M0h mod id mg party w « b . offoetad by W* action w w o p .c.d
action addrMaad m this netlea of Intent w a d d im .n l dearly
Identifying m* pdKMn tar fjoartng Hut each party ha* already
Mad, and maarparding N by rafararwai
(h) Th* tlgnafurat of ob partraa or tfrau outhartcad raprvMnlaUv m . A* praddad m Mellon ItO.fTS of th* Florid* StotulM. th*
Umofy .g r.im .n t of ell partra* la mcdld c wbf tab tha tlma limita­
tion* Impe d by toetton* 1M .SM and IM 4 7 for roquodkig tnd
holding on odmmi.trcthr* hooting. UnltM otharwlM agreed by th*
parUaa th* madid Ion m ud b* n n .ludid wKMn sidy day. *f th*
modi often iraauNg m d.ttl.w.iit of
•locution of th* egremenf. If' mcdioflon
tht admlnratrathrc draputt, th* Oiportmcnt mud ontw * ftnal
ordw Incwporoting th* cgreimint of Bra portlM. Pweoni who**
•ubotanwd mraroal* wW ba affMtod by tuoh a madthad ftnal
dMlaian ot th* Department have a right ta pd Kion far a hearing
only In M.ordarra. with th* raqulramantt for tuch patmant wH
forth above, and mud Urartfar* Mo their pdfflone wNMn St day*
af rocW*t of thM noWe*. If modration tormmaraa without Mttrawent of lh* al.put*, th* Ocpdrtmont drab notify *b portM* m wrbIng thd th* odmmidrdlv* hewing proc.M M undw Section
110.SM tnd 110.17 remain ever labia tor dmpooltlon of tha dieput*, and th* nofk. wtb opMlfy th* deodUrra. thd than wUI apply
for chabangmg th* agency action tnd trading ramadra* undw
thOM two CUtUlM.
Publrah: Octobw 11, IM F
DBJ-M7
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BT. JONBB NIYBN M ATIN MANAOBMBNT OfSTRICT
G IVIS NOTICB OP INTBNBBO AOBNOT ACTION
Th* Dictrkf give, nofk* ol lit Infont to deny th* roquod fw •
permit by th* following opplkonfl.) on Novombw nw i. 1*S7i
SUN-TECH WINDOWS. INC., ATTN: OONALO PULSANG, M M
STONtWAlL PLACf, SANPOND. PL 11T7S. PPpftoaMon M i l IT114SAI-BNP. Th* projoct It lo&lt;d*d m Sominol* County, Sodtlsn
07, Towndtlp 10 South, Ring* 11 last. Th* INP sppllection It for
CONITNUCTION OP A STONMWATSN MANAGIMINT STST1M
TO SINV1 AN OFPICI/WANtHOUIS BUILDING WITH ASBOCUTID PARKING. Th* rMdvmg wdorbody It LANS JIIU P .
Th* fWggfe) containuig each of th* abovo-lldod applkatlon(a) or*
•vtiiobi* Iw mapMtion Monday through Friday ascapt for logoi
holiday*. 1:00 am. to 1:00 p.m. tt th* It. Johns Nlvw Worar
Man.gwnwit Di.trlet Hoadquartort or th* appreprlau Sorvk.
Cwitw. Th* Dktrkt will taka action on each permit application
bated ab*v* imMa* a pditlen for an odmlnldrttlv* praaaadmg
(hawing) I* Mod pursuant la th* provision, ot Motion* ttO.MS
and 114.17, P.S., and oodlen 40C-t.St1, P.A.C. A porton w h e
auPotantlal mraroda or* affMtod by any ot Ura Dratrkt. p r.p .e .d
pwmmjng dociwon. idwififrad Move may poution for an adminratrathr* lowing m accordance with MCtloni 110.SM and 1M.I7,
P.S. or til partlac reach a written .gro ment on modI d Ion m on
dlwirallvo romody undw toctlon 110.473 before th* doadbn* lor
filing a polltIon. ChoMlng modfstlon will not tdvorgoly of
fight lo a hewing If mediation do** not result In a softIomant. Tfra
procedure, for pur.uing modldlon art M l forth In tMIlon
_
i lStatute*,
l
110.171, Florid*
and rule. 1S-10S.111 and IS-1M.40t
.40$ Florida Admlnlitretlv* Cod*. Pttltlena mud comply with th*
raqulrcmanft of Ploflda Admlnktrallv* Cod* Rule 40C-1.811 tnd
b* Mod with (r.calvod by) lh* O klrkt Ckrk. localad *1 Dttf/kl
Htadquirtwb, Highway 100 Woat, Pelitk*. PMfldt 31177.
P.miona for tdmlnfdrdlv* hearing on th* above appUcittonf.)
must be lilod wlWim fourlMn (14) day* af pubb.align el Wilt
notice or withm nlnoloan (IS) day* of tha Oktrrai dopaWtkif
none, of IMt Intent In tfra mail for that* parson* la wham tha
Dratrkt moil* actual nolle*. Failure la III* a pawl Ion withm thk
urn. period than .onetltut. a waivw of any right *u*h parson may
fray* la request an admmratrdlv* ddarmlnotton (hewing) undw
Mellon 170 *7, P.S.. conewnmg th* aub)Ml permit gppbcd lon.
Petition, whkh or* not Mod m accordarra* with th* tbev* provlaiona art subloct lo dramtaMl. Bocoua* th* administrative hew­
ing procM* I* designed la formulate fwial (gooey action, th* fil­
ing of a petition mean, that ttra OratrkFa final action may ba dllIwant from th* position taken by It m thk notlcs of ktforvL
Poison, w h o m Mib.ianllof mtwMta wUI bo affMtod by any such
Anal decision ol Iho Dlatrkl on lh* ipplkatlon have lira right lo
petition to bocom* a party to the procaodmg, in accordone. with
tho requirement, m i forth above.
Shannon Banc an, Swilor Permit Date Ttchnklon
Pwmlt Oaf. Sorvk*. OtvMMn
St. John* Nlvw Wdar Management Otstrlet
Publish: Octobw I t . 1SS7
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■T. JOHNS NIYBN WATBR MANABBMBNT OfBTNIOT
GIYBB NOTICB OP MTBNOBD AGBNCV ACTION
Th* Dratrkt give* nolle# of Ns misnt I* msu* a permit l* lh*
following tpphcwillkl on Novombw 11th, 1M7i
P IU U II O IVILO PM INT, INC., ATTNi MARK M IK IN , 1SS
SOUTH 0 NANO I AVI., S U IT! (ISO. ORLANDO, PL SISOt. appUcation M -tir.OO)OAM tS. The preset Is loemod m Sommora
County, Soctlon OS, Township IB South, Nang* IS (sot. Th*
MISW ippfkttmn Is tor MODIFICATION TO TH t PNIVtOUSLY
ISSUID PERMITS ASSOCIATED WITH CONSTRUCTION PON A
COMMERCIAL O IVILO P M IN T KNOWN AS T H I SOI INTERNA­
TIONAL PARKWAY OFFICE BUILDING AT HEATHROW. Th* roodvmg w ddbedy I* HEATHROW LAKES.
ORLANDO LAKI PONIST JOINT VENTURI, ATTN: MARGARET
TEMPLETON. USB S H O N IIIN I C IN CH LAKI FONIST. PL S1771,
applkdten 14-117 0 704AM7. Th* project It tec mod m Sommolo
. See Iion IS, Township IS South, Nang* BO Ism Th*
»
applkttran M fw MOOfPICATtON TO T H I PRIVIOUILY
ISSUID P IN M ITI ASSOCIATID WITH CONSTRUCTION PON
LAKI P O N IIT. SECTIONS SA. SB. FA A 7B. Th* lOC.IrVl* w d w body is Iho M. M. SMITH CANAL
SANFORD INDUSTRIAL PANK. INC.. ATTN: WILLIAM HORVTTI.
4SB I AST LAS OLAS BLVO., SUITS SOS. FONT LAUDERDALE. FL
11301, application (4 -tIT-0 1 1 7AM4-INP. Tfra protect I* teemed
m (omtedte County, iM lb n a 07, 00. 17 S t l , Township 10 South.
Range 10 (M t . Th* IRP appMcmion I* tor MODIPlCATfON TO TH I
PREV10UILT ISSUID PfRMITS ASSOCIATIO WITH C0N1TRUCTION PON T H I IILVfR L A K H INDUITNIAL PARK. Th* rMOIvmg
w.twbody It LAKI JIIU P .
IIM IN O L I COUNTY. 110 LAKI MARY ILVD., SUIT! 100. SAN­
FORD. FL 11771. Mpncmwn 44-t 17-OUSAOM3-IRP. Th* pratett
M tecslod m Sammate County, SMtten 01. 10 A 11. Tawnahte 11
South, Rang* tg I Ml. Th* IRP opPM often I* for MODIFICATION
TO T H I M IV IO U IL V ISSUID PIRMITS ASSOCIATIO WITH
WIOININO AN IK IITIN O PAVIO ROADWAY KNOWN AS MONTDO MIRY ROAO. Th* receiving waterbody M th* LtTTLI WIKIVA
RIVSR.
IIM IN O L I COUNTY. ATTN: JOHN C. MOORI, P.I., *70 LAKI
MART BLVa. SUIT I N O . AANPORO. PL S1T7S, appheatten *4117-04ISAO-IRP. Th* protect M teettod m tom mote County.
Boat terra IT. S*. I I . U A 01, ToomdUg* IA A N Aodh. Rang* N
l t d . Th* IR P oppbaatwn w ter a a u n p a c i WATIR MANAGIM IN T I T I T I M ASSOCIATIO WITH ROAO CONITNUCTION ON
AIRPORT BOULIVARD. PHA l l HI. Th* rMdvmg w d w body M
SMITH CANAL.
OVtIOO V. LTD.. ATTN: LVOIR JOHNSON. 7441 W IST STATI
ROAO 414, LOHQWOOO, PL 1I77S, appbcdlon *4-tt7-04ASAIRP. Th* protect l* tec mad m Sommolo County, SMtten N .
Township 11 South. Rang* I t loot. Th* IRP tggbcdlan M for I
SURPACI WATIR MANAGIMINT I T I T I M A IIO C IA TIO WITH
CONSTRUCTION FOR A R I T AIL COMMIRCIAL SHOPPING PLAZA
WITH ASSOCIATIO PARKING KNOWN AS LINCOLN PLAZA. Th*
rscohrtng w ddbedy I* LAKI JSSUP.
WALTER B. WALKIR. ITS* SRUMLIY ROAO, CHULUOTA. PL
337**, tppbctften M - 1 17-O4T0A-1AP. Th* protect M teemed m
Sommote County. Section I t , TownoMp I t South, Rang* SI i
Th* IRP appkc.uan M far p SURPACI WATIR MANAGIMINT
I T I T I M ASSOCIATIO WITH T H I IX TIN IIO N OP AN IKIITIN O
DOUS L I BOX CULVERT. Th* rM dvm g wdorbody M LAKI JIIU P .
C IC IL STUNS, 470* IO O IW A TIR OR.. ORLANOO. PL I N N .
application M -t 17-0474A-IRP. Tha protect W locaMd m I cmmslo
County, SMtten N . TowncMp t l South, Rang* 11 la d . Ttra IRP
applkttran M for CONSTRUCTION OP A STORMWATIR COLLfCTION SYSTIM TO S IR V I A MULTI-FAMILY O IVILO P M IN T
KNOWN AS R.O.C. ON SLAVIA ROAO. Th* roeWring wdorbody I*
LAKI JIS U R
Th* Mod*) conf Wrung each of th* obovo-lidod tppfkairamsl or*
available for mapMtran Monday through Friday ascapt lor rage!
holiday*. S M am le S CO p m. d Wra S t
*
Managomwit Dralrkl Hoodquartwt or
Coniw Th* Oratrkt will lake Milan an
amad tbov* mW M * pditran fw on admmrairtffv* praaaadmg
(h.um g) M lead pursuant t* WW provraton* af MCtwn* 110 SIS
and 110 17, P S., m d Mellon 40C-1.II1. P X C . A pwson wh*M
wibmuifid mtwMtc ar* offoetad by any of Wra Dratrkto propeaad
permitting docralon. tdoMUMd tbov* may potman lor on admmktrsthr* hsarmg m accordance with tactions 110 M l and 1M.S7.
P.S. ar oil psrtras roach a wrman sgreemonf an mediation at on
dlwnathrs rsmody undw Mellon 11017S baton Wra Peadbn. fw
filing a pennon. Choosing modtetion will not odvsrsoty shoe I Wra
right 10 o how mg it modratwn doM not result m ■ Mlttemont lh*
proesdurot lot purtumg modlollon oto M l forth m section
110 171, Florida Ilm ufM . and rutet 11-100.111 tnd 10-100.401.401 Florid* Admmi.tr.live Cod*. PdKM n. mud comply with th*
raquvomwits ol Florid. Admmrafrativ* Cod* Rule 40C-I.S11 and
b* food with (rMWvod by) th* Dratrkt Clark, tecdod d Dratrtcl
H e .d q u .rlw l, Highway 100 W**l. Pblltkt, Florid* 11177.
Patman, for sdmlnidrdlv* fwwmg on Wra tbov* cppuemterq.)
mud b* Mod withm lourtaon (1*1 days *1 pubboowon d BU*
nolle, w withm nmdoon (IS) doyt of th# Dratrkt dopowtmg
none, of thl. mtwit m th* mow lot titooo p w u n c lo whom Wra
Oratrkt man. actual n d k * . Fulur. la lira t pdfflen wKMn WUt
urn. pwwd chtil condffd* a wohrar ot any rtgFR such parson may
havs ta rsqusd an odmmrawattea N U m M H m Oraorm*) undw
■action 1M.S7. P.B., aancwnmg Wra subted P*»mR sppftedten

maaCagaN— iraimra Bras— orawisira Rnai aswan may ba M toroot tram Mia patfften tokW! b y l b b k naira* ai want.
Parson. wh**a oubdontiw mrarod* wfB b* affMtod by any tuch
find dMWten af lh* Dratrkt an tfra MPkc.llon hair* Wra rtghl la
potKIWl M bocom. • party lo m* procMdmg. m a.
'
th* roaulramonfo od forth abovo.
Shannon Bwkan, Sonlw Permit Ode Tochnkun
Pormd Dot* S w vk M Ohndon
Bl. John* Rivw W d w Manogomonl Dratrkt
Pubuoh: Octobw I I . IM F
O B J-M t
IN '
PLOMNA
Pile Number B7-B1B-OP
IN R l: SSTATB OP
SIONIV R OUST. JR. a/k/a
OIDNIV RALPH OUST, JR
NOTM B
O f ADMIRMTRATIOH
Th* administration of lh*
M id * ot Sidney fl. OoWt, Jr..
itectatod. Fit* Numkw S7-S1SCP, W pwvdmg m Wra ClrcuK
Court tor Sominol* County.
Florida. Probot. OM elon. Wra
oddroM o&lt; which It Ctartt of Wra
ClrcuN Court, Pro b d . Ohrlilon.
Somlnolo County Courthou**,
Ml
North Park Avanua,
Sanford, Pterlda 11771. Th*
name* and oddraacbc ot Ura
pwsond rsproaontoWy* and Wra
pwsond roprosantaihra's MlarALL IN TIR S S TIO PIRBONS
AR I NOTIPTSO THAT:

nolk* I* Mfvad who hav*
obtedterra thd ehallong* Wra
valldRy of th* will, Wra qualificatlona of tfra porsond roprooonUthr*. vonuo. or JurlodMtlon ot
BUS Coed or* roquirod lo M*
thou obtectlonr with Ihte Court
b iT.-UN (H I LATIR OP T H R U
MONTHS APTSR TH* DATS OP
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS N O TICI OR THIRTY OATS
APTSR THS OATS OP SSRVICS
OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICB
ON THSM.

All creditor* of wra docodont
and other pwton* hiving
eldmg or demand* ogomal
dockd.ru* o d d . an wham a
copy of thk not tee l* oorvod
within theM month, aftw th*
dal* ot Bra First pudkation of
thl* Mile* mud rite Wralr claim*
with thl* Court WITHIN THS
LATSR OP THRSS MONTHS
APTSR THS OATS OP THS
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICB OR THIRTY DAYS
APTSR THS OATS OP SSRVICS
OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICB
ON THSM.
AM othw creditor, of Bra deca­
dent and parson* harms claim*
or demand* stated Wra d o c d.nt'. Mitt* mutt III* Uralr
ci.im. with thl* court WITHIN
TH R U MONTHS APTSR TH I
OATS OP THI FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OP THIB NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILIO
WILL B l PORIVIR BARRIO.
Tfra d d . at Wra Hrd publica­
tion of thk Nolle* I* October
St. IM F.
Porsond Roprsosnlotlv*:
ANITA T. OUST
111 Prtmrira* Ortv*
Longwood, Florid* 11T7I
Attorney Par
Pwsond Roprosontstlvo:
ALBERT D. CAPOUANO, Isq.
Florida Sw No. 01MBB7
Ooan, Mood, Igorton,
Bloodworth. Ctpouano
S Bosorth. P.A.
Post Offk* Boi 1141
Orlando. PL 1M01-1S4S
Telephone: (407) 41B-I111
SI, M , IM F
Publrah:i Octobw
Ocl
DSJ-10S

NOTICB
Th* Contrd Florid. Job* and
Idue*1 ion Partnwship. In*.,
winounce, a mMtlng ol th*
Policy
and
Procedure.
CommttlM. lo wluch Wra pubbe
ra Mvffod
OATS: Octobw M, IMF
TIMS: 1:00 A.M.
PLACE:
CPJIP Offk*
IM t Lo* Rood, tuns 10*
WMtw Perk PL
PURPOSI:
To dMcu.s oranwt of miwMt
to IM Contrd Pterlda Job* and
Education Partnw ship, Im .,
with rtftrpM * lo Workforce
Development IMuo*.
Par Further Information.
Contact:
OAKY J. EARL
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CENTRAL FLORIDA J.I.R
IM t LSI ROAD, STS. M l
WINTER PARK PL S17H
(407) 741-4MI
Publish Octobw I I , IMF
O IJ-lw l
Od TNB 1STH
JUB40IAL 0 M4 UTT
M ANO PON
•SMINOLB COUNTY,
CABB NO.) B7-B7SA-DR-BS-BI
IN R li T N I MARRUOI OP
(OWtN QONZALEX
PSTITIONIR/HUSBAND,
ANO
MAOILINB RODRK3UEZ
RSSPONDINT/WIFI
NOTtOB O f ACTION
TO: MADILINI ROORKJUIZ:
(UNKNOWN AOORSM)
YOU AR I HIRSBV NOTIPIID
Oral on Action fw dWoofutlon .1
Mcrrrag* has boon ttrad aaowd
you and you ar* required to
Mrva a copy ot your wrffton
dofwrao*. If any. la H on EDWIN
QONZALEZ/Patxionw, WhOM
oddroM W I IS WYMORS RO.
APT.
IM .
ALTAMONTI
IPRINOS, PL 11714 on of
bafor* NOVSMBSR MWt, IM F,
and IS* th* wtgmd wNh th*
Clark of WUa Court afflwr bafara
Mryfae an Pditlonw or Immadld .iy Wrarooftw. N you fail to da
sgsin.t you for th* raltet
domondod In Wra Petition.
WITNESS my hand and Ui*
M d of WW* Court on OCTOBER
ItWl. 1117.
ISSAL)
MARYANNS MORSS
A* Clork of Wra Court
Nancy A- Winter
A* Deputy Clark

CLASSIFIED ADS
Sominol#

Orlando •Wlntsr Psrtr

4 0 7 / 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

4 0 7 / 8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

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tool Pra-School LAKI MANY
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371D0B4

M3TN3B OP
APPLfOATtON PON TAX BBSS
NOTICI IB HEREBY GIVEN,
that Pldda Danny, th* hddw af
the following cartKkatdkl Ira*
filed Mid camfradda) fw * •*•
Med t# be ra*u*d thereon T M
cwtificct#
numbw(i)
and
ya.r (a)
of tetuance,
th*
MMnptran of Wra property, raid
the nomeft) In whkh it wat
M .e.eed Ift/Wi M toUow*
Certltklle No: 1**0
Yew of I.Njencc: ISM
Detcriptlan of Proparty:
LEO S IC M TWP 10S ROB l i t
N M PT OP I I M PT OP NS 1/4
(LESS KOI t N 11 PT OP W 130
FT 07 E 4*0 FT OF N l 1/4 (.41
AC).
Development Carp ot t t John*.
All ol (d d propwty being in th.
County of Sommora. Slots af
Florida.
Untea* tuch cenlfkaa*(c) then
be redeemed according le lew.
lh* proparty doocrlbod to tuch
ccrtifkatafd wff ba eatd to th*
NghMt biddw al tfra watt from
door,
lom mol.
County
CourthouM, Sonlord. Florida,
an Bra 17th day of Navombw,
1SS7, of 11:00 A.M.
Paymam ol Sole Im , bp pucebl. dpeumpmary damp to.*,
did racordms too* oto roquirad
is S* pdd by wra *occ***ful
biddar *1 Wra oaf*. PuN payment
of on (mount aqud la Ura M fhM l bid la du* withm 14 hour*
aftw Wra advortraod urn* of Wra
sate. All paymam* th is b* ***h
o&lt; |uw in 1.»d
In.trumanl,
mad* poyobl* la Wra Clwk of
th* C IreMl Court.
Dttad thik 10th day of
Sept*mbw, 1M7.
' MARYANNS MORSS
C UR N O PTH S
CIRCUIT COURT
IIM IN O L I COUNTY,

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$10 SIGN ON
BONUS!!!
After brat day of worn tar work
W i With CARB1 Apply 0 00
AM fraody to Work M M l
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PAX) TODAY

LABOR READY

pifiifl
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NSIOBO NOW
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toad, intoad and .iiim cra hik m tor company m pig Ortarv
do araa Job
ttocklng m at.
son la praiamsn
bekav
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1040 E. MtmnrW Dr
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NOTtdtOATtON
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THS
AMSRtCANS WITH DISABILITIBS ACT, person* with dkbbilKtec ncoding a spM ld Occammod.lion
ahsuM
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, *1
M l N. Pwfc Avanua, Sanford.
Florida 11771, tatepheM (447)
311-1110. M l 4117 M l M1W
then SrVfN d*y* prior ta th*
procaodmg. tt hearing Impaired,
(TOD) 1.100-111-1771 ot VOICS
(V) I -SOO*1*4-1770, via Flortds
Relay Sorvk*.
PubUoh: Octobw SI, f t . (fid
November 4,11, IM F
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�Sanford HaraW, Sanford, Florida ■ Tuaaday, October 21. 1937 •■ ■

7 1 -tM p Wanted

71— Help Wonted

71— Help Wanted

CHRISTIAN taU K M A M l lam
--------moral's aft8y lfipnm«
Coma and lain our canng want
paaptaaamaama.
of Nuraaa and CHA'a Eiceitanf benefit*. Eipanancad racad,
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FF8EHERB WANTED. F/T. TOP
paraon Oalona HaaRhcara HapAYjaa-iaal
^ n u h o n CanMr lis t Elk
cam BNd. Oaaona I O «
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444-1100
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ADECCO U now in Sanlord
and Laka Mary Wa hava an
modulo )&lt;* opening! lor da
pandabto worker* Ptaaoa jon
ua lor our OPEN HOUM MF
front aam-lym. Wa ara located
at M l wayntan Court 1114
tall arttn any
MO-7171
A TTnm O N U M I
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and lam apt* WBBCaMtor
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In protkam aching and
rt-houM, baa tuning
program! Muat hava 3 yr re•poneWe auparvitory a«p In
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tart. PA
717 Waal TSdi Sbaat. Sanford
3434474

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IS . 1090 aq R. 448 Ba* AMy
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an inturad auto or Iruck 8
ba available S or mora
daylight hour* par day

TO APPLY:

321-9764

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NYBE company, and tha wondi
and targaal apaciamad
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tonal wade, m tubing w* con
•nuaey Deal ma competition
wan a tocu* on vuaty end em
ict
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tonal* cue Ortando opartuona
ai* aipandng m me downtown
are*. Laka Mary and Kiaaimmaa. and w* hav* we hat* aot&lt;J opporkevaaa at M tovata Our
companaalicin package in­
clude* Ma* tatary, guartarty
bonus ncanavaa and mock opbene Tha a a
tor a car*
aar to
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• tome Panama Mutl have
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*07-337-1134.
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traa day* at to* baach Un4ormt

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i
8:30-3:30 pm EOE i

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Ortar PuRng 4 Brtprttoe N
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SMS DOW4L—WHY R8NT7
Wwn you can own frm 3 txfrm
to CAUL now pa** 5 carPM7 AaS MOW HUO hoc
LAKE MANY/8ANFORO Clean
2/7 matxto an 5 eerwa near now
man saTsmwn
CM Partoa R»**Y 3334878
OFTKM/OWMR
FMANCE Totaky ranovatod »1
CS. good tocaoon. hear I ar
43.000 dap S87Smwn Moovaled CM 357449-4430 or 357

mim _____________

SANFORD 08 Airport BNd V 2
1/lOOtq ft 575vno •tec CM
■I. .r "w’ -wj aanjAn
SANFORO 4/1 L/g Inc yrt car­
port. near achooN. Urnm o «
tTOOmac 487-4834381_______
SANFORD V7 Fartoad yard
tTtXMap travmo avm 11/1
N 4 8 Nearly 37/4370

OPC 846-1193 NaFaa
WAREHOUaa T TU M E
Orowing company. vartcal
Unto. wW tram, good banaari,
tlart rnmataatoh Young a CM
p to ^ appry 8444748

'IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS*

i m m B H M N TA U '

Farmanani F/T. 46 • ftoi tato
hour* CM lor appL
371

-SANFORO 34 DuM i w/ frplc
OVA tng gw
488W48M
-OELTONA V3 Laka front on
13 went Doubts garage, p
bam. CH/A wood dace. Nature

93— R o o m s F o r R ent

17-47A-AKI MARY Female to
there 4/7. /VS. no pet* 4300/
m o n d i ll cable 331-7440
WEEKLY RENTALS
Burling • ITT/wk
Iketone Downtown 3384433
IFFICMNCV
Mard tan - oonvam*

s s lrt .1 on to comer
UL carport toed yd 4431/4400
■SANFORO V I tpM pton ml U

■SANFORO U Duptoi CH/A
i carpal 5 pent 4*404*00
MFORO frtotai EMoarcy
•star, rawer 8 gar ndL 1331/

773800*

JM DOYL8
I TTNt TROM REALTY
W EW EO HUM E TO KENT!

Pnv entrance 8 much morel
4S9/w**k Must a**t cM 3747873 (Dior 374-1884 IN)
FR7VAT8 LOM W OOO HOME
Pin enteric* Fum. cabto. A/C

M B Ie EM B KH4787

ROOM FOR R8NT-4aoW»aa
4100/m c Fu4houa*pmr
Wee/wDrye, 8314181

10B— Ouptex/THptex

181— Appllsnces A
Furniture For Bole

99— Apartments Unfurnished

FARK AVI. M O S U PARK
H onut 43.000 to 46,000 Set Up

F n a m g OLAETI 3783641

KJM Y Itocuunwiampooar Both
anrw adaon *0-4 mod*) 1400
54 gsi aquarium, tan wator
*qUn |100 331-7848________
48100 Lanya Start 377-4137

A Supplies
aata Both pamnta praaant CM
tot appotobnad 871-8873.

8NOU8H H0R8ESACK RKXNQ
hMJAOOfl, camp. (wNrirnNnD

QtNIVA. H M W 1

208— Heavy

•6NAR1 DRUM School ap­
proved, utad only 2i. Paid
4140. aacrthoa 1100 373-5999

•ECURfTY S A M k DOORS
46/iq ft, Oftorttg M ^M ^puM

231— Cars For Bate

Th a Sentond H o n k P ls k o
Mary l/to want* la make
you m on tyl

8 you puc* a two weak ad with

*
* - - i - i ---------anscnmery

207— Jewelry
^^bt^t aSU Jtm m ltn.

211—

AntiquefCoNecUbtoe

ua to tet your vaheta (pubkih•a m bom toa Santort Hereto
and toa im o Mary U h »i * co»l
of only 177 94) end you don l
MS * nghi *w*y. war run bia ad
tor another two waaki at no
cnargal Al wa aik * to*t you
pay tor toa krM rwo weak* be­
fore wa nm •tor baal
W a lt do s u m * w o rt you col ta d aft tha M S.
Call US Sl (407) 323-2811

and
arMch Serninota County*'
' r jg w llt

“SooBSaSSn/
488775

COOLER
WEATHER 18
COMING!
Tha a VW perfect bm* tor Yard
Samel Lai toa Santort Hamkfr
Laka 4iary Lrfa advartaa your
•ala and watch tha paopM

14148s 313 80 Skykna
FL Room. Carport I 1M

C M ua bairn in 4-5 baton noon
on Tuaaday and watch toa Bin-

TuYWQMo!5fwa^ASr

^

LE T U8 DO THE
WORK FOR YOUI

201— Horses

34al4 Irt 81 Skykna
Carport, acm rm 417,000

C e ll 3 2 3 4 1 8 0

2 ^ ^ M ubIc«I
Instruments

MATTRESS B A L I • Fun au*
utad boa aprtnga A manraa*.

Taka advantage ol our IM apa041 Atfmmaa you u i tna *d
hnca &gt;t toa Sanlcrt Haratd and
one* n toa Uka Mary L*e tor
onfy 49 lift IAddition*l Imaa
on/y 1 91 each, ada mutl ba

CARRIAGE COVE

CLEAN HBWBFAPERS
Alum. Cana Coapar/Braaa
Kokomo RacytUng 171-0004
918W FJrt4M e 8 8 «d JM

l itudart in

217— Gerspe Bstee

188* OLDS Dafta 88
aoma work 1878 Thhaii. boat
1 beta, 0 6 0 487-4438 ar
433-3873
1951 AMC Wagon AT. rum
great, odd to. good area 4600

5eO *87-331-4668__________
1487 Plymouth ttayager- 4 Cyl.
11*00 oeo. Boat
--------00.
•Rr. 4400. 331-1344.

231— Cars For Bale
60 FORO MUSTANG Many new
parti 4 rowed itr t Aung
4600 487-3308441
M FONT. BONN. 4 K OrMI

conation. We new 44000 OBO
Mull 1*4 334-6413

239—

tort H am *h *M k*vy U * worn

TroeW Bueee/Vane F o r

FW
OCT.
Fk----------24
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equto

144* FORO ECONO VAN FiRy
WML 5 2 kxraa rackrt

rtenMisncs i wwwnsni Lv
300 Waal Arport BNd. Santort

an 411,900 3308118.

and Km NO EARLY BlflOSb

*4 OMC VANOURA 3500 mod­
al runs great AaAing 44.000

LAM AOA 1HRM. MIOMO
t SORU. 4470*40 AND UP

323-4470

117— Commareial
Rantala

R08EL4A VILLAS

tn SpaciaL- uiamom

141— H o m M F o r 8 « lo

» OKAY
4
HUP
OKAY487-3384833
SANFORD 3/7 A l appaanoaa »
W/O hook Lpa. CFVa TniCEI

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SANFORD 1 bom. apt* from
CM tor DataSet
Santort-2/1 W/ lv 4 tot. 1179/
weak . dap. Utkbat tadudad
371-8114 or 3488877_________
BANFORO HM OM 1 4 2 bom
apt* Soma &lt;nl utoa Good area
From 4796/moo 3814757

w l

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Two datachM homaa on on* loti
1. 3/7 * Umby room
2. 2/1 * acraanad porch
3 Lg utwy bldg tor both
184.900 Ind. rww carpal and wa
s « hato arrange h r Itoanong
lar/tiwnar.

292-Accounting

270-Concrete

2t7-Lswn Services

■CON BOOKKEEPING Cu»tomuadvarsonaknd
pick-up
• 4071*44*74

•WITT CONCRETE *041434
PrtoMtar* F*Bm 8M»at*8a
Haratd twtft: 407-314-144*
Oatond: 485748-1048

8UN8C AFI LAWN MOMT
Fra* EaBmatoMjw Rato*
_________ 330-7174_________
DREG GROSS LAWN M RVICI
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE E8T 333583*.________
TW O0 0 0 0 OLD ROYS
Tree tore. Indtcp, lawn mAml.
Fraa aal 307 OOSMiOf 6755974
«to have a plan tor youl CM tor
* f r a a a a t a n M o f yyour
c u 'In
tandecapuiQ niedtl 33i53711

253-Additions A
Remodeling
Dson, windows, cirpwntry,
M no. dKt i 4 Conor*16
323-4132 8 O Bslnt COCIMOO

299-Altenitions
ALTERATIONS BY VSKUWA
AT REASONABLE PRICES
1487) 331-8808

290-Bush Hogging
Buah Hog Mowing Arty lund of
baoor wortvVand clearing Mamtartaric* cont,ecu av*L ' '
Reaaonabta rata* 148-1344

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1 2 2 -7 4 9 1

tavertyto

H T bc^ pS :

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_____ H8717484488

W10, Qmd Rr, AvM nowl 1 yrdap 1540. t 49V m o -------------

n little fjkvcnf

ROUTE OfHVtR IMVWk
Train on reuto

S T U D IO *

1 BEDROOM,
2 BEDROOM
•6lngls Story ( M g n
• Friendly On-Sltt Mairagemanl
•NoOrw Bstowor AOovt •fijmWw) Of Unfumlilwl Studios
• Energy &lt; Efflctent Studio* * Osctrichy Fumtthed In Studio* Onfy

l

279-Orywall
DRTWALL*8TUCCO-R*pM '
WM 6 Cmtng TMtoraa

279-Electrical
M ID AN SLECTMCtANT
CALL DICK-* ELECTRIC
487-331-8733
Lie. IR O O e N N O w 38 Yr*.

ALL TYFS CASeCTfrmtooW
wooCVmici/wM urrwountertop/
doort/naw cabinat*. 234-0440

CARPENTER. Al
r*pM*. pabtang 4 oaramte Ha.
‘ ‘
1371-6077,

299-Cleaning
Service*
A* CLEANING SVC RaakV
oomm Fraa ML 374-0377tor pgr
tor toned raapcnM 9953961
APOLLO C U A M I0 8VC
Camm/Raakl OuaMy Bvc/8alrtaetton guar. Uctota. 371-89*4
rtW CLEANUIO; 1
8*. Wa do thatob rtaht.
KATHT8 KLEAtSNO ftolkj ,
wkv/mo., rental ctaan-cxAi. It
yn aip , raf* 43»4383
LETS US UFT YOUR CLEAN­
ING BUR0EN8. WaaktoLwaM
ate &gt;37-3444 or 434-1468
MOVE-IN-OUT Bpacia* Homa/
) Washing— Fraa

4W3W:7?»0f

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v
UcRtohdamta. &gt;73-1497 or
M M 130
\ &lt;11 •*i* 11 \

A-Z LAWTICH
Drvorca 49!. Bank/uplcy 179.
Adoption |75, N*ma Cnanga
459. Etc (407) 573-0347 24 hrk
llortwHM hts ad
E-Z FARA SERVfCIi
OTvoroa 1100/WHto 110
CM (487] 3355374 34 hr*.

ftontal property, garaga-khad
ctatn upa. tppunen, U**h,
brush 407 I I I I M I Of
pgr 4075130217

290-Home

294-Pslntlng
•UYwaHoawcoNOOt
CM A Parsdtaa Hem* ktauacIons. 330-1784 or Fax 330-5493

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Comm., rsmodaL adesona. rePM. MC, VISA...... 687588-1741
DAV® KEY CONSTRUCTION
NatMtomodaftng® i* airs
LN: CGC847849 334-7383
REYNOLDS VWYL MONO *
Utobnta warranty No pabtang.
w*Ha a ovarttang mam. BBS,
281-Irrigation A
Repair
6 modal* Naw oomptata 4 ton*
, yitam-8pecial-*05Q 321-3717

298-Lsndecaplng
TALEA/CO LA^r08CAFtN0~
C0NM8RCIII W88W8HT.[ ■) trm out or monthly eervtoep
GREAT RAT17I W 4 M4

210-Lr undry Bervices
9 MARYta LAUNDRY EERV1CE*

D u lly

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S l J l l p M (I l l k ' f l l l l l

llnlli

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Warn nty 5 Fewer Wash.
CM AnfSat 430-4141
FKW Frwsure Ctoai*2 !u 3
478 1
333-11®
bta. Stnea 1470

300-Pressure
Ctesnlng
DUN RIT* H W N k moWta '
Fraa eat LtaAna- 3315123
PRtSSUftl-ltaam Washing
Deck* •Walk* •Driveway!
STEAM FACTORY 334-7865

Ua Ana. EM. rmc UI
3546
CM nowl (407) 333-3S

301-Rooting
V A TU ROOFMO tine* w a
Church k Sr. Dtec. 3rd. Gan.
Lie. fRCOOUMO. 313-1441

312-Tree Service
^ONHCKAENTRIBtV^
Traa/tfurrto removal. Fraa eil
Ucetnaur 3357343__________
TOMMY RUNYON Lawn ■ Traa
8vc kc/tna, reald/com. Bucket
truck, Mump grbtdbtg. fr
C M &amp; 5-14r4

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32411. lAkfOftl) AVt., lAKFOftO

288-Legal Services

279-Haullng

292-Cablnets

293-Cerpentry

100— Condominium
Rente la

»

Let A Professional Do It!

1 4 2 BM ieSOVwt . 4179/

a toovYaTar
SFaClALIt 400 *q
5 A MONTH. OfltoaIt 1 lM 4745/
Storaga 371-0120 or 333-2554
SANFORO OFFICE 8M C E
1 SuMaa avalMto • 1100 8F a
1100 SF. 487-331-7884

MARINER'S VILLAGE

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aata 48T-MT7-Jfal

TLOEHtMNMMSR47r

1 1 * — O f f ic e S p a c e
F o r Rent

1bdrm, CW A,
W® hook-up.

DR. RECEFTIOiMT 4IKVWk
NO DOTVopm ntfB

EXTRA LONG B ID aomblnM

107— M o b ile H o m a a
Fo r Rant

LEASE puma thowroom 4
warahouta 410.970 try ft SR
441 frontage *07-978-7900
LangaroaS. 17-92 Itvmo FREE
7600 aq ft. AApart Store Front/
11F
Oita* 3334384071

I OR8AT LOCATIONS
1 a 3 Barms 43744416 Man
33344W or 3314133
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
1 bdrm 1779/mon No pato-SanCTOtocoum 407 484 4881

OROER FULLER taacrwn
Pul 4 Mortar*

219— Wanted to Buy

DEARBORN GAS HEATER
25,000 BTU. Natural Oat Wa
hatMTbrhouai 480 333-3744.

- n«eaii

1/1 Qanev* Oacaota Rd No
petti On a (arm. ach porch.
thad Smgla paraon 3483411
FURK. 1 BORN AFT PrN en
trance, barn, u Itokyja aatang
m dn town Santort ktoal tor I
pats Utoa
ind

bEJolewoS

Dfly iNK^telW tHwj ttitd bocrcl

f -m

157— M o b ile H o m e s
F o r B e lt

MOVING*SALE

w/mfrror DouM drtom i Sold
06ft. &gt;150. 331-8838

Qo*dcoodHIoa
IMRMO CMSHE004

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4/1J Over 1.800 aq ft UvMn/
m bpic. toed 183.404

Me

In prograsal Conaola Zanaitn 29'
tv on awtval b**a, tin qu*an
aua tola bad ml maicfvng lovsMat, greeniih racllnar, toll
moral 979 Eldar Rd (W of Bantort off 48)

•FLOOR JACK 7 Ton Vtorka
gmat. 42500 a o**r CM 378
4940.______________________

LAKE MANY Cud H M to
drVtam. 7 car gar. 488RENOVATED 47. I*a r
corner taL garM i. I
te FOOL Piwtaradoaura «
buOrVlam 2 car garAprl

LAKE MARY NEIOHSOftHOOO
OARAGE SALE
Numarou* homaa Sheffield
Bub. Oraanway BNd 6 Lk
Emm* 8*1. 10/35, 8-4 30
BAM, tor*. hOut*hoto, crifii,

lata 2 bamL CHA carport. WO
hook-td). Sasawaootra

97— A p a rtm e n ts F u rn is h e d

BiAmM i m

•TOTALLY RENOVATE 0 1/1
hardwood floor* toroughouL
ctoaa 10 Haaonc d e w B m u 4Id oak tree* |7k down 4900/
mo PI
•H1ETORIC DISTRICT 3/1.1
totally ranovalad. hardwood
ftoon baoughout A Mutt Baa I
47k down lUW no PI
H M Iar Seta. Cdvarad with
baaubM oak fraa* ctoaa to
11M M .
K. 4881478

Pljmt or Ivnon*

MACHINE MA1NT. 4480/Wfe
Assembly A maemn* work

INtemhEueaWara

Immacuiala
bdrmjaa tida) CHA. carport
LN* n on* ikto-tanl otoar Own­
er financing san.M.
Raafly 7744411

217— Garage Seles

UUFORPftart or raid to own

CUBICAL AM T. |3SC/Wh
Work front data

AOCOLWTIM CLERK 433WWk

StoolRO

"K7TCH8N TABLE and ahdrt.

Lawn apriytng tip halpM
‘ al npporuw a m t "
Oraal
CO longwood 781-7377

Landscape

1-800-71S4230

Our now aipondad oMca n
Laaa Mary not opanmga to anargaac protaaaional aaatung an
' | aacalari carta* to a IVMifO
, Ma. tpaooua atmoapnora Ei

EsaatiffiSfiMOFSN HOUSE EVANY SUN­
DAY 1-4/am LAKE MARY,
CHASE OROVE. « , t M r go­
ng*, auto, opanar, fr pk, coin)
tana. )acuui tub, rafrtgantor, WI
D. buck front, pramtum tot,
Itndtcapad.
drtva-way
kghti,
iwiw^fci lukie
«k
euuuk. oeo
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rnft,4
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monmi
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MANY EXTRAS 407-3234*03
or 330-1301. O FIN HOUM
EVERY 8AT/8U N 14 F.M
SANFORO 3/7 tptr plan, vauft
•d ceiling, FR, Raducad to
478.900 CM MM* Samuto*orV
TRAVIS KIUOGAE BROKER
4781831QR 373-1441
ModR Norms ■c u m Our 4/3,
DeBary From SIMA brand Occ

Cat E Inauranca Needed
Waakanda rHEE 331 5758
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ii v
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MOLLY MAiO « HMNO
F/T *M-F ' a-aam.
WM Tram. 487-7874097.
Now firing M and part ama tor
a mator mamAacturvig plant In
Switort Poaaon* ara tvalabt*
on m •m u , Waaaa cm p *c*tanar Panonnal at 3307811 or

1 9 6 — D u p le x F o r B i l e

LAKE MANY Lot* of fraa*. huge
tot. owner hnanca 469.BOO VIP

Pavamant Marking Company
tookJng lor laboraraeTravat la
reryirecfrBUftng pay l* 1700
hr-Haanh banafttpetau D km
ragubachiOE-Woman
' anoouragad to apply-Oru,
Fraa War* Ptooa-for mora totormanan cM 4E7-M I-1016

P/T APPOINTMENT SETTERS
Fvaneig hour* CMtoappN
_______ 3174838_________
FHONB O N R A TO M
totllA w F/T ar F/T

COME GROW WITH
US • WATSON REALTY

eUYAWHT EANORA
4/1 WTTH EXTRAS
W W W f!! .iL f f f T r f lLAKE MARY arsa. 4600 down 3/
2 prfv toe bc!yd pod, VantumlProg Gma Urtta. 74 hr Into In*
iMMtoAAIMYU, *******

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ R O t lll

Data Procaaamg Manager
139.895 07- Mini have 4
computer aclance or ctoaaly
ralaiad katd wfth ooncantraaon
or tigndicent adrtbonal courtar in computer aclenca. pro
grammlng and network man­
agement Muat hava nun S yrt
•ip In mainframe computer
programming. piua exp. m mi­
cro computer aoftaare. ndudbut not krrrtad lo
•praartahaata, wort

141— H o m a a F o r S a te

LABO R ER * NESOED

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M •Santort Herald. Santort. Florida •Tuesday. October at, 1997

by Mort Wilksr

BEETLE BAILEY

by

THE BORN LOSER
W
t y O O T H IN IU
DCSCJLVC K LITTLE.

Being tolerant of other lifestyles

by Chic Young

BLONOIE

'

Art tanaom

W tD l WA ALREADY 5 ~ ~

!

GIVING YOU Kb
L IT T L E A M O N !

K C S Tta N U X M D
H£C£7

D EAR DR. O O T T: Aa an MD, you
ael an ‘ A”; aa a theologian, an *T."
Your recent column accepting homoaexuallly w ai way out of line. God
once destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah
for that wicked lifestyle. Read your
Bible! Who cares If homosexuals have
contributed to the betterment of
mankind?
D E A R R E A D E R : I do. And ao, I
hope, does any sane and Intelligent
human being.
You're correct that I'm no theolo­
gian. I don't pretend to be. However. It
seems lo me that any religious person
should hold dear the virtues of for­
giveness and acceptance. In the
unlikely event that God gives a hoot
about sexual orientation,ne can pun­
ish homosexuals In any way he sees
fit. However, In my view, we mere
mortals have no such dtvtae right It'a
tough enough just getting through We,
without becoming hung up on Incon­
sequential judgments about Wsatylo.
Rather than presuming lo
to know what
God ‘ wants,* why not simply accept
gays as valuable people who have nor­
mal feelings, require the same suste­
nance as heterosexuals and have the
potential for making all our Uvea rich­
er?
D E A R DR. G O T T : Although you
wrote that masturbation la not harm­
ful, it has wrecked my marriage. At SO
years of age, my husband would
rather pleasure himself than me.
Aside from prohibitions In the Bible,
masturbation Is wrong because It Is
an addiction that prevents my hus­
band and me from having a satisfacto­
ry love life. He does this sometimes aa
often as three times a day — and !‘m
left out of the picture. And you say
masturbation la OK!
D EA H R EA D ER : Masturbation is
not medically harmful. However, like
any activity, It can be carried to
extremes. For example. In your situa­
tion your husband appears to have
crossed some sort of Une; ha has cho­
sen lo avoid intimacy with you. Why?
Have you discussed this Issue with
him In a nonludgmental way? Are
there other, hidden factors that have
eroded your love and closeness?
Rather than condemning him, you
might begin a healing process by hav­
ing an open dialogue, maybe even
sharing in hta masturbation.
On the other hand, he may suffer
from a specific type of sexual addic­
tion that should be addressed with
professional counselling. I do not
think it appropriate for a grown man
to masturbate several times a day.
What a waste of energy It sounds to
me as If the problem Is not masturba­
tion per se but whatever meaning the
act has for him Thus, it's his attitude
that needs work. Addictions and
obsessions Interfere with a full and
satisfactory life. In your case, the

D EA R O IL O O T T: In a recant col
umn, you addressed the problem iof*
young woman who waa ao Urod all the;
time that she couldn't get out of bed
but refused medical help. I had a son
with the same symptoms who hid a
serious drug problem. Although you
didn't mention this as a possibility,
perhaps you should have.

masturbation may actually be Irrele­
vant; once the reasons for It have
been unearthed. It will stop taking on
such paramount Importance In your
Ilfs. Ib is Is why I suggest counselling
If you and your husband are unable to
resolve tbs issue by yourselves.
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S A G IT TA R IU S (Nov. 2 J-0 e «. 21) Strive
lo be more cautious than usual in your
commercial involvements today. It you
get lax or indifferent, some type ol loss
Wednesday. O d 22. 1997
might result.
Something interesting might develop lor
C A P R IC O R N (Oee. 22-den. f t ) Alienees
you in the year ahoad that may cauoe
with people about whom you know little
you to consider a etiange oI occupation.
should not be cemenled hastily. Take
The new position could be more glam­ ' time to investigate thoroughly today.
orous and have better benefits.
A Q U AR IU S (Je n . t O F e k I t ) Your producttvtty con be stepped-up today, pro­
L IB R A (Sept. 21-Oct. 21) Your reputa­
vided yog treat your reepontiMUee with
tion may be a trtlle IragSe today, ao watch
m ort attention Do not let bad habits cal
your step. Everyone w&lt;4 be noticing K end
how you honor your eommamenU Ubra,
the shots.
(real yourself to ■ birthday gift. Send lor
P I S C I S (Ftp. IS -M a r o h 1 0 ) N o o n t
your Astro-Graph predebons tor the year
wants to deprive you of fun today. Just be
sure you don't spend more hours playing
ahead by maifcng 12 and BASE to Astrothan you do producing.
Graph. c/o thia newspaper. P .O . Box
1754, Murray H&lt;4 Station, New York, N Y
A R I I B (M a rc h I f . A p r i l I t ) T h e big
10158 Be aura to stale your zoflac sign.
wheel It turning, t o t v t n II you fts l
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S C O R P IO (O ct. 14440V. I I ) Vagueness
or poor lodgment could causa your plans
breake you should be getting, don't be
and mtsnbons to go awry today'. Map out
petty. Your turn wH come.

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w as h e lp in g V ic to r ia w in th e fin a l
against N ew South Wales
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opened tw o spades, an Acol tw o bid.
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tw o n o -tru m p . W h e n S o u th re b id a
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abuse Is certainly a possibility in any
person with changing behavior who
withdraws and refuses medical atten­
tion. Thank you for writing to remind
me of the obvious.

T A U R U S (A pril 20-May 20) An imprtasrva idea with which you've been toying
wit remain at ground zero until you slop
fantasizing and start laiung positive mea­
sures.
O a iSOH (M ay 21-dune 20) Your aptitude
lor apottmg bargains might be a bit otl
today. Examine merchandise thoroughly
so you donl buy fluxion mslsad ol quali­
tyC A N C I A ( J u n e 2 1 - J u l y 2 2 ) Tod ay ,
strive to be totally candid with a close
fnend or co-worker. Incomplete disclo­
sures could create havoc down the kne.
L I O (J u l y l i - A u g . I t ) Analyze your
motives carefully today if you intend lo
help someone. Do not do It for purposes
ot manipulation or to make this person
leal Indebted to you.
V IR G O (A u g . 22-Sept. 22) Budget your
lime wisely today. Poor scheduling ot
activities you thought ware ummponenl
could reduce your productivity and put
you in a bind.

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                    <text>Novem ber 21. 1997

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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • A new federal program designed to keep
out of neighborhoods through police presence will
homes available to law enforcement officers at a SO percent
discount.
Through the United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development* Officer Neat Door Program. Instituted In
August by the Clinton Administration. IS areas have been
designated In Central Florida. In Seminole County, moat of
those sites are in Sanford, according lo Dob Oslerman.
director of HUD'S single family housing division for the ninecounty Central Florida region.
*We expect moat of the activity In Sanford with three or four
properties coming in a month.* Oslerman said.
The discount applies lo HUD foreclosed homes In distressed
neighborhoods. To qualify for the program, police officers
must agree lo live al the property for al least three year*.
T h e idea Is to sell HUD foreclosed properties acquired In
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In the adult entertainment war zone
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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • They are Identified as sites
10. 11. and 18. Al each are slgna posted by
Seminole County Planning Manager John
Dwyer. ’ Plan Amendment* Is rolorrd In

Hero laid to rest

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•Re-Zone* is in orange. Alarming
Orange.
These are three arras designated lo be
possible adult entertainment war rones.
They were approved by the county* P A Z
(Planning A ZoningJ and LPA (Land Han­
ning Agency) on Wednesday night. The
County Commission will review them at

two public meetings In December.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale visited the
sites Thursday.
He said the sites were the ‘ least obtru»*VT“ arras in ihe Sanford arra • belter for
•he city and Its residents than the real es­
tate near the Orlando Sanford Airport.

New year brings lots of road
construction to Lake Mary

Best family
grateful for
outpouring
of love

By im a m s h o o k
Herald Staff Writer
LAKK MARY - llids for ihe widening of Mineban Knud fell -well within Ihe estimates* David
Olrmch ioW Lake M*iry rtty rnmmlftnlonrr*
Inu ndav.
Dlds for work on ihe road, from l-ake Mary
boulevard lo County Road 40A. were opened
Friday, and Olerach. an engineer with Conklin.
Iw le r A Holmes, said the firm should have -*
recommendation for Ihe award by the Dec. 18
city commission meeting.
the commission approves the rrrommendatton. construction should begin on Ihe rootem two lanes just after the first of the year
Tne contract length Is 4SO days, with constnictkm to be completed by March of 1999.
The Udders and the total Ud prices are:
“ Y Construction. 85.119.129.67; Ber­

By RUSS WHITS
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - The family and
friends of Chuck Dest said
goodbye Wednesday to a
Sanford man who died while
saving his 85-year-old stepfa­
ther* life after a boating ac­
cident Saturday.
A Cross, a srreulh and flow­
ers were placed at the old
Mrlodec Roller Rink which
Dcsi and his dad run for
more than three decades.
Dest* sister. Shrala *Drde*
Dest Stanley said today that
she wus grateful that the
family tvad been blessed wUh
so many people wanting to
help, arms to hold and
shoulders lo cry on.
*1 Just want to make sure
you know that the outpouring
of love, visits, meals, hugs,
and tears has brought com­
fort to the family of Chuck.*
•lie said.
Using Ihe words of her 7yrar-old son. Drew. Stanley
•aid. Th ere was a lot of food
and a lot of people. It seems
like a party. It Just wasn't as
much km without Uncle
Chuck."
Dest. 49. was lovingly de-

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The low bidder Is Ihe same contractor who
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The muncy for Ihe road construction will
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AlAlUlion of « 10 Inch rrcUimrd water main

and a 20-Inch potable water main

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Main Street gearing up for
W interfest holiday activities
Mr d a v id n u z n e
Herald Staff Wntrr
SANFORD • Sanford Main
Street Is gearing up to kick off
Winterfest "97 which will com­
mence December 5th. Prepa­
rations are In full swing. Win­
terfest la a three day event that
will feature music, light dlsplavs, arts and craft exhibits,
children's activities, etc.
Sanford Main Street officials
are now asking people to nibmlt their entries for the
’ Florida Christmas* themrd
parade taking place on De­
cember 8 at 11 a m. and It will
come right down Main Street.

Floats, musical groups, spe­
cialty cars, ctvtc, service and
•octal groups are all welcome
lo participate. Entry deadline
lo be in the parade Is Decem­
ber I at 5 p.m.
And Main Street Is asking for
a volunteer effort on Saturday,
Nov. 22. at 12 noon. Any and
all ran come out to help deco­
rate downtown by putting up
holiday lights and decorations.
Apple elder, snacks. Ihe lights
and decorations will be pro­
vided for all those who come
out.
Citizens are ssked to
bring their lime, energy, en­
thusiasm. love of the season,
and. If possible, a ladder. *We
are trying lo build a sense of

community,*
said
Jennifer
Singelsrn. program manager
for
Sanford
Main
Strrrt.
Singrlsen also encourages all
parrnls lo bring their children
out to help decorate.
On December 5, the festivi­
ties will begin at 8:30 p.m. as
sheet music Is handed out for
participants lo sing along with
a local htishnnd and wife group
al Magnolia Square. Then at 7
p.m., Sanford mayor Larry Dale
will light up Main Street. Mu­
sic will then continue al 8 p.m.
On December 8. ihe aforemen­
tioned parade will take place.
And from noon Uli 3 p.m. there
will be a lunch with Santa
8m Holiday. Fogs SA

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■y IU M N
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MART - The Gathering
Place has been In Lake Mary
since January. 1990 but Sam
lltnn. pastor of the church has
visions for growth both In
number* and spiritually that
will not only lead the loot to
Jesua but entertain the youth
In an outreach effort.
He and Co-Pastor Larry
Keefouver recently shared their
thoughts. Minn, brother of
Denny Hlnn. the famous tele­
vangelist and author, had only
words of praise lor the Influ­
ence and support that his sib­
ling has brought his way. "My
brother's ministry has affected
me.* he said. -It's been all
ttve. I pastored there with
tor 12 years. 1 have served
with him for some 20 years. It
was Sept. 25. 1905 that Ood
burdened by heart tor this
area. I would not have begun
this work In Lake Mary without
my brother's blessing.*

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He continued by saying. *We
have never advertised this
work. God has blessed us. We
decided that If Its gonna gi&gt; It’s
because Ood Is there and the
Lord has touched people's
hearts to come. At Hrst we
though It was just going to be
my (amity and Larry* but we
had 108 at the first service.
Now we have about 300 to 325
In attendance.*
Pastor Hlnn adds. *1 would
sum up our mission statement
by saying, worship, word, wit­
ness. win the lost and worship
again. We need to worship
Ood. get into the world, wit­
ness to others and win them to
the Lord and then worship
again with them and praise
Ood for U all.*
According to Hlnn. the name
T h e Gathering Place.* came
from a vision the Lord gave him
* » well as giving him a heart
tor this area. He desires to
minister to a bndy of believers
here and also build a mulU-

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Thum bs up for these tw
There was literally a dull In
the theater as Th t foe f W u
(Fawx atara) played up on the
•creen.
Gooaebump* spread
on my anna and lens as I sat
nearly shivering In my seat —
no joking.
Taiwanese director Ang Lee
and hla production staff Ice
over New Canaan. Connecticut
to bring Rick Moody’s 1994
novel to life. But the Ota la
not |ust cold on the outafcfa but
also Inside.
Set In 1973. the dim follows
the Hoods, a nuclear (amity at
the center o f the film, as social

Late Mary’s Run-Off Etsction to bs hstd on
D ram fc«r2,1907, wMbs tasted In Room 2183 of its
Sominoto Cgunty SsrvtoM BuMng, 1101 E. First
Strsst. Sanford, Ftofkfe, on Tuatday, Novsmbar 29.
1007. at 2:30 P.M.
cent 1000001 whSs skeptical
about her husband's extra cu r
rtculsr acthtaca and intrigued
by the subtle adeanera o f a lo­
cal 'm inister'. The Hoods' son.
Paul (TObey Ma0Ore). correlatea hts kfc to t ^ t o f the
Fantastic Four, while m search
of loosing his virginity to a rich
up state New York girt. And
the Hoods’ daughter. Wendy
(Christina Ricci). Is separating
her time between the next door
boys (Elijah Wood and Adam
Hann-Byrd).
All the while,
folks are having 'key parties*,
a spouse swapping bash where
ecstasy Is bawd on the luck of
the draw. And the kids are
hiding in bedrooms where they
challenge each other to 'show
yours if I show mine*.
Not only does Ang Lee create
an all too realistic Iroat bile
setting, but he makes sure the
audience knows Iris story Is set
in the 70s with all the 'blast
from the past* Items Ukr Rich­
ard Nixon masks, toe socks,
turtlenecks, music, hairstyles,
fashion, etc.
But the glory of The for
Storm does no! only come from
the authenticity that Lee and
hla production staff give It:
however. It lies within the way
Lee draws you Into the story.
He approaches the material
much the same wav as Moody

CHy of Late Mary, Florida
Carol A. Fou r, City dark

David
Frazier

screenplay.
With hla excapItonally R ifle d cast and a script
that raptures
the novel’s
drama, sexuality, history and
underlying humor. Ang Lee Ices
a place on this year's top 10
list.

Good amt Ball (H i m atara)

was said lo have done. Lee Is
detached with n cold and un­
sympathetic tone. It Is a frag­
ile. tracing paper thin envi­
ronment where feelings and
emotions are repressed but
ran m ipt at a moments notice.
At times. I felt like I was
walking on rgg shells not
wanting to disturb this tensile
stale.
The fee Storm Is captivating
filmmaking It Is a definite de­
parture from Lee’s more sunny.
Oscar winning Sense and Sen
sIbtUty. At first. I couldn't beUevr It was the same director
— here again with Ills partner
James Schanuis. who co­
produced
and
wrote
the

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warrant* a return trip just to
revisit the characters that
populate It. Each and every
person that travels In and out
of the story Is just as Interest­
ing as the next. It seems that
Southern stories are always
filled with these character
types and the Savannah por­
trayed tn Midnight Is no excep­
tion.
Clint Eastwood produces and
directs a John Lee Hancock
script that la based upon the
popuLtr book by John Brrrndt.
The hook, itself, la baaed on
actual happenings in Savan­
nah. Georgia.
Hits story about murder,
sraiulal and Southern eccen­
tricity. la about a popular Sa­
vannah
socialite
(Kevin
Sparry) charged with murder.

Uohn Cusack) tries to piece
together what happened In or­
der to write a book about It.
Along the way. the writer en­
counters numerous folks both
strange and not so strange.

B u ffe t * e n t e r t a in m e n t ' T o u r s

Midnight"* story Is not as tovoM nf or interesting as Its
characters. My favorites are
the voodoo priestess (Irma P.
Half). Sparry's ghb. clever
Southern gentleman, and the
outrageous Lady Chabits, who
plays the actual Lady Chabits
of Savannah! Each perform­
ance could garnish high praise.
Eastwood wisely lets hla ac­
tors take center stage as they
bring their roles to glorious
life. Sure It* the same old
Southern town Uttered with lo­
cal color, but these people arc
fan to be around.

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Today: Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of rain.
Highs In the upper-70a.
Lows In the mid-60*. Botarday: Partly cloudy. Hlgjis in
the upper-70e. Lows In the
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Water temperature at Day­
tona Is 65 degrees and at
New Symmu. 65 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
east at 10-15 m.p.h.

The high temperature In
Sanford Thursday was 82
degrees and the overnight
low was 65.
Recorded rainfall for Ihe
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Friday totaled .00 Inches.
•Sunrise................8:51 a.m.
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The following special serv­
ices are offered Sunday:
•New Mt. Calvary Baptist
Church. West 12th Street.
Sanford, will observe Dual
Day. S u d sy. Haw. 33 at 11
a.m.
Guest speaker for the event
will be Ihe Rev. Charles Tho­
mas. of Montgomery.
Ala.
Thomas Is u gospel preacher,
sololsi and recording artist.
•A Harvest Meditation Serv­
ice will be held at St. Paul
M.B. Church. Ptne Avenue.
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a profit by buying the homes and then reatBtog at a
aren't meant to be cream puffs.* he
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program. Oaterman said certain arras to the south may be
radudrd because the HUD homes there are tn fairly good
condition. Homes In the historic district will be Included In the
program bresusr of the proximity to distressed neighborhoods
that are tn transition. Osierman aaid.
Charles Rowe, director of housing and development for
Sanford, aaid when working with Oaterman he requested all s f
Sanford be Included In the program
*We would like lo see this happen especially In the
Ooldaboro and Georgetown areas,* Rowe aaid. 'Residents want
to ace a police presence. Let's get the cops tan the
neighborhoods .*
Rowe sold he saw the program u a good thing and be
expected a good response. And although on one hand heI didn't
like to ace people lose their homes to forecloaura. on the other
hand the way HUD Is disposing of the properties la good and
beneficial to the community.
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Editorials/ Opinions
Morris: Chairman’s job is a snap
EDITORIAL

best

G e t serious;
G e t together

Herald Commentary

The sooner the Sanford Police Department
Is able to shape up and gain the respect of
this city the better equipped Sanford will be
illlennlum. WIU it take a
to enter the new milt
year or two or three?
Sanford should be grateful for the Jump
start the city's Law Enforcement Options
Committee rendered on Tuesday. All it took
was eight meetings. The committee members
didn't waste time. They came up with a rec­
ommendation for the city commission.
Option “A" they said. Stick with the SPD.
Give Chief Joe Dillard some support, give him
time to work. Evaluate the work, and if the
results aren't there in six months or a year,
try something else.
The City Commissioners now must make
their decision. They asked for help, and they
got it. The options committee has done its Job,
made its statement a month earlier than al­
most anyone Imagined It would. The commit­
tee chairman. Longwood Police Chief Greg
Manning will make an oral presentation to the
commission.
Major Larry Dale expects the commission
will need as many as a half dozen work shops
and a public meeting to make its call. There
may be some snags along the way. Dale ex­
pects it will be late January when the com­
mission decides what Is best for the city.
Meanwhile. It is imperative the commission
and the SPD cooperates with each other. Heal
the wounds. Get on the same wave length.
Work for a solution. Make it the right one.
Move on.

L tt your vole* bo hoard

Our readers are invited to contribute giuest
ell
opinion columns for publication as we!
letters to the editor. Each elected official and
politico who has announced candidacy for
elected office la encouraged to write aa often
as once a month. Opinions expressed need not
be thooor.qf A te Stmfonk
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may not agree with you. but w e w in a lw a y s
uphold your First Amendment right to express
y o u r views; - -

It's time again lor the Board
of Seminole County Commis­
sioners to pick • chairman.
They do this rorh year to keep
each other In Unr. And be­
cause It would be preposterous
not to have a chalnnan.
Grant Maloy. the new Idd on
the commission, says he may
nominate himself, lie’s the cur­
rent vice chalnnan. and says It
would the natural thing for the
older commiesloners to give
him a promotion.
Win Adams, who fancies
himself a good picker, says he
Is going to recommend Randy
Monts be retained aa chair­
man. 'lie 's our best quarter­
back." Commissioner Adams
said Wednesday.
Politicians are always telling
in how much like athletes they
are. Ilow they go to bat for the
community, shoot straight, and
tackle tough Issues.
When Richard Nison
president he once sent Wash
Inglon Redskins Coach Ocorge
Allen some plays he thought
the team might use against the
Dallas Cowlxiys.
For years, presidents threw
out the first ball at Washington
Senators home openers. Ilarry
Truman always made two
pitches • one left-handed and
the other aa a eighty. Most of
the Washington pitchers had

the cable TV
That will
them sa visible as the

trouble throwing with one hand
yet two.
It la customary In Washing­
ton. for the congressmen to
Iuivr an annual baseball game.
They are outfitted In Senators
uniforms • Democrats vs. the
Republicans. D.C. lost Its ma­
jor-league baseball team but
the congressional game la stlU
on the town agenda.
We're delighted that Win
Adams (Win la a great name
Isn’t It?) rails Randy Monts the

an0t County. They'D be In the
same league with the evangeltats and guys In sneakers.
Tb be suer. Monts Is a glib
fellow with a sense of humor.
He ribbed a county staffer at a
Inga few weeks ago
him
aa
The man was a
dropdead look-alike for Nikolai
Lenin. Ilcy, Lrtterman and
Lm o aren't this good.
Anyone who has been to a
public meeting, haa to be tmprrsard with the way Monte
keeps the ball moving. He got
through the
the I
it-pubUc nuadult entertainment-put
dlty meeting In less than eight
hours. Hundreds were lined ip
to talk that night- If not for
Monte, there would still be s
Une outside the County Serv­
ices Building.
The chalnnan sets the tone
for rorh meeting or work ses­
sion. This means bring con­
versant of a variety of topics •
everything from garbage dis­
posal lo emergency rescue. The
chairman can’ t ram through

the line or
without the
two other

of how
Van Drr Wrtde ai year ago
this year
ffiiinAi
y#srv4a • •kin
—a-n invi
ramoy Muun.
The
of a
la as
McMUUan. the
attorney,
la railed In to
da. H all
ft* the g a s started Tuesday
following a prayer and pirdgr
of allegiance.
If he gets the nod.
•“
aa
-a
HBVni. aw
umrji
the motion and when the vote
was tatted. Mortis wouM be
chosen. 3-2. The third vote
would come from the old quar­
terback himself.
This means Maloy.
the
freshman vice chairman, would
have lo be a backup quarter­
back In his sophomore season
for the Seminole Commission.
In those skirmishes he had to
fUl In for Dandy Randy Monts.
Maloy performed capably.
He’s got plenty o
off tic
time to be
the No. I signal caller, and he
knows If Monts Isn’t careful he
rould grt sacked by the voters
In IBHft. Happens all the time
to the best of quarterbacks.

Constant rejoicing, continual thanksgiving
guest column
with Him dally has this
springboard of faith and hope
In which lo R jo k f s i all times.
Christians do not have certain
Thankagtvtng
Days.* They
have Thanksgiving Years* and
a Thankagtvtng Life.* We are
always giving thanks to the
to made us for htmarlf
One who
of besines wa know tha Joy of
longing lo Him completely
-thanking Him Is not •
to ra­
It
te do each day. Or
If than wan nothing doe (and
then la always so very much check the calendar to sea how
often U should taka place.
•I Ini our Uvea for which lo
What haa been bom tn my soul
give thanks, this alone would
and spirit Is s constant rejoic­
be far more than enough.
So the person who haa com ­ ing and a continual thank sglvtngf
mitted all to Jesus and walks

"Every furrow In the Book of
Psalms la sown with the seeds
of thanksgiving.* someone haa
said. Indeed the Psalms would
be almost nonexistent if one
were to chop away all the
beautiful prater and gratitude
addressed to Ood In them.
The constant hope o f every
Christian has ever been the
hop* he haa hi his
This Is a can-

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Sanford Church of Ood

LETTERS
How outright NTUF1D can they be? And what
about the 30 million or so "Tskwssw •M is ts *
who go right on pulling despite all the health
Information Oowtng forth about the deadly ef­
fects of cigarettes? Then along comes the
American Lung Association begging foe money
to help people TOO H W m q HUTTO to
help themselves by quitting smoking!
No. I will not be a party to anything Ihavtng
to do with helping Idiots who won't help them
selves. I am now 80 years old. and I was *on
the front lines' more than 30 years ago when
Dr. Ochsner of TUlane University first dropped
the bombshell Unking smoking with lung can­
cer. I published a little pamphlet at that Ume
showing a pack of cigarettes with the Bmad

Refreshing article
Thank you
for
recognising
Seminole
Community College scholarship recipient
Sabrina Real! tn Jeans Hughes’ October 3rd
story.
It te so refreshing to read a positive,
successful article highlighting today’s youth.
These students work so hard to attain their
educational goals and we are very proud of
them.
Thanks again for the nice article!

The au pair case
Just a few words to comment on this trial of
this teen-age English nanny that has so many
people jumping up and down.
Yes. I believe this girt did kill the baby. But
let’s look Into the whole picture.
This girt was brought over here to our coun­
try to live In as a houaekeeper/nanny for three
children, one of which waa an Infant. Now
she’s alone, lonely and no one to talk too. She
can’t Just say T quit", site Itaa no place to turn.
Did she receive her whole salary of 9739 per
week, or was half sent back to her parenU77777
No time away from the screaming and yelling
of the older children, so the baby cried be­
cause of the noise. She had no break.
Every mother should lose her ‘ chain* by
having something to get away to for a few
hours. This girl knew no one enough to talk
about It
Now let's look at these two parents. Both
worked, never home to take the burden off this
gfrfs back. T lie diildrcn must be allowed to
express themselves*. Now. Just why did these
people have to go so far to get a live In domes­
tic?? Could they not call one of the agencies
that provide this kind of care, and are from
this country, and pay wages by our last?
At least this person would have known ‘ this*
country. Maybe something te wrong that hasn't
been told?? The court stated the baby had old
Injuries to the head from being dropped before.
Who did that? 77777?? up as both parents
happened to be doctors. Where la the old
nanny to ask her questions as to what went on
In that household?
Why did her family allow her to come over
here? Waa she Into things over there?
The way and manner in which she conducted
herself In the co artrcom was not someone who
frightened of what waa going on. Pucker­
ing up her lips at the men und on the stand.
that act with her Ups. she la a tough little
'coolde.*
Yes. I believe she killed this child. But 1 be­
lieve the couple te to blame. This case reminds
me of this boy from our country who went over
to China or someplace to start up a gang of

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Items: 'DEATH Wrapped te C d b y la s . M's
MUist that Way-1 It was mailed from Valley
Center. California, a small country town about
20 miles from Escondido In San Diego County.
An organisation such aa the American Lung
Association should be spearheading • move­
ment to have our Congress peas federal legtelatlon making It a felony to grow, process or
sell (his poison, with a MANDATORY MINI­

MUM MOTTINCB Off 10 YkASS WITHOUT
PANOLA!
When I hear you (the American Ding Asso­
ciation) hove undertaken this kind of crusade.
I just IUOHT consider contributing, but not
otherwise.

Dr. Marls B. Parker

hoodlums over there. The drat big Job was to
tear up cars along the street, breaking win­
dows and slashing tires.
Well, thrv were caught, ao our little Amert
can cries for
to get him ouL His puntehment waa. aa all of them, seven lashes In
the public square. Oh. did he cry that he
couldn’t be touched because he was an Ameri­
can. The papers picked It up to make copies to
sell papers. I wish we had that law here. I’m
sure leas crime would be found. That’s why all
the foreign gangs come over here.
Now through the Congress, his sentence waa
seven years like the rest. They brought him
home and guess what happened? Three
months back he went off hla 'rocker* all over
again. I think It was in the paper very briefly.
He beat hla mother, waa high on drugs or
something like that.
Now he te in a mental hospital for rehab. If
people had stayed out of U maybe the Jail Ume
would have mode a man out of him. We will
never know, will we?
Something Is very wrong with the back­
ground of these two doctors. It worries me lor
some reason. Why send all that way for s do­
mestic? So she couldn't leave, lower wages or
what?
Let’s look up the old nanny and oak some
questions. Ask the neighbors. And out facta on

both aides. Quit J
you know all the (acts,
nose by what you read.

Into something until
being led by your

Tobacco crackdown
I am deluged with ’ O te B N * letters In my
mall box. and ordinarily I would not write to
the organization involved. However, your or­
ganization's request struck a raw nerve be­
cause I cannot and WILL NOT support any
group which Ignores the real culprits who
M iiw n w millions of Americans every year
with lung cancer because our National Leaders
are too gutless to pass federal legislation
making It a felony to grow, process or sell or
give away any kind of tobacco products.
The several tobacco producing states - pri­
marily North and South Carolina and Virginia are just aa evil as the peasant formers tn Cen­
tral and South American who grow the coca
plant which Is processed Into cocaine. In fact
tobacco kills at least Iff TTOT1 as many peo­
ple as does cocaine — yet until this year our
government subsidized tobacco farmers to
keep them growing this deadly substance!

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Hinn
for worship
Holy
Cross
Episcopal
Church «tH be the hoot church
on Wednesday evening. Nov.
30, lor a Joint Community
ThankagMng Eve Sendee to In­
clude people of Ood from First
at Churrl
— r ________
eh. First Presbyte­
rian Church. First United
Methodist Church and Holy
Creao Episcopal Church.
This aril! be a wonderful
service of Thanksgiving non
ship which will Include memben. clergy, choirs and lay
readers from all participating
churches.
A special Thankaghrtng of­
fering win be received of
_________________l paper prod­
ucts and baby food; theses will
be donatrd to the Sanford
Christian Sharing Center. All
undeslpiated
offerings
of
raonry will go.to the Grace and
Grits community meal proThe service will begin at 7JO
p.m.. Wednesday, Nov 20. The
pubhc la Invited to attend.

Hanging of ttia Graana
The annual ’ Hanging of the
Greens* win take place after
the 10 a m. service on Sun.
Dec. 21. In the church sanctu­
ary. For more information call
the church office al 322-4011.

Fraa child cara
Free child care will be offered
by O nce Christian Church on
Frt.. Nov. 2M from 7 a.m. lo 10
p.m. al lhe church, located al
1701 Orange Bhrd.. in Sanford.

GUI of Hop*
WINTER PARK Calvary As­
sembly. ||9&lt;Jo Clay Si., will
hold Ita annual Christmas
presentation ’ Christmas. The
Olfl of Hope.* on Saturday. De­
cember 13 al 7 p.m. and Sun­
day. Derember 14 at 2 and 7
p m. In the Worship Center
Auditorium.
The public la Invited lo a t­
tend and admission Is free.
A special candlelight prove *stonai. congregational sing-along with braullftil music of the
season
and
superb
audlo/vtsual effects will be fea­
tured.
For more Information call Ihe
church office at 044-1199.

Law to spook
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Terry

Law.

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with the city to eliminate pre­
viously named airport loca­
tions and replace them with
the three sites In northwest
Sanford.
"We wish there were no sites
at all,* Dale said. *No one lo
offend."
On his Thursday site Inspec­
tion. Mayor Dole didn’t get to
talk lo Doi« Ifowr.
lie may do so. today.
Don Howe Is 73. lie and
Sylvia Howe have been married
54 years. Their 58ih wedding
anniversary la In January.
They Uve In a ranch house he
built for their retirement years.
This house Is on N. White Ce­
dar Rd. between Narcissus Avc.
and Iowa Ave.
There's a
county "Plan
Amendment* and "Re-Zone"
poster 40 yxnls away from the

•hip. mlaatons and healing,
will be the gueal
/. 1079
Rd.. on Sunday. December 7 at
8 a.m. and 10.30 a.m.
For more detalla call the
church office at 774-0777.

Pastor tribute
A tribute will be held at
Abundant Life Worship Com­
plex. 304 W. 27th SI., for Pas­
tor James W. Griffin an De­
cember 0 and 7 at 7 pm . The
theme for the tribute la *Olve
Him Flowers While lie's Liv­
ing."
Gifts, flowers or donations
will be accepted. For more In­
formation call Minister Frank
A. Thomas Jr. at 000-1270.

Houso of Rsfugs

an avid hockey buff.
1 want to preach
taming.* he said.
"Then I want lo take off my
Jacket and put an my roller
Modes. Then I can reOer blade
with the ktda. I want them lo
have
memorable
thoughts
about coming to worship.*
Co-Pastor, Larry Kcefauver.
cites with a laugh. “We want It
to be sort of a Barnes ft Noble
but with a Christian atmos­
phere. IK do the cappuccino
bor and Sam wlO roller blade.
Instead o f the parents going to
Denny’s after church they ran
fellowship and watch their kids
play with the pastor.*
The pair consider the wor­
ship experience lo be *very
contemporary and spontane­
ous and a heartfelt type of
worship.* Kcefauver ettea. *We
have drums, a flute, a saxo­
phone. a keyboard and a bass
ffidtar. About one third of the
church members are children.
A nursery and children’s pro­
gram lo provided at each arrv-

On December 14 the House
of Refuge Ministries win be
hosting Family and Friends
Days. The speaker In the
morning and evening services
will be Dr. Elisabeth Hairston
of Miami.
On December 31 the church
wffi host a Watch Night
of Minn. Krefouvrr
lo begin at 9 p.m. Trie evening
"Sam's heart la far the
will be filled with praise and
children and youth. He wants
worship.
An ordinal Ion sendee will them lo be changed far Jesus
lake place on January 25. 1990 In a greater way. He says are
al 7 p.m. The speakers will be always know that Christianity
Prophet Richard Minus of New Is only one gmerallon away
Jersey. Apostle Henry Hankins from extinction unless we give
of Mississippi and various oth­ our children a permanent in­
heritance of faith."
ers.
The church Is located at
They also said that Pastor
1001 Celery Avenue. For more Mark Myers works with ll»e
Information rail the church of­ youth group. It consists of ap­
fice at 324-4711.
proximately 23 to 33 core
group of young people. They
participate
In a
program
H a rv e s t s e rv ic e
railed. 'Stirring the Fire,* that
The Annual Harvest Medits
lion Service sponsored
by meets every Friday evening.
Choir Number One o f Si. Paul The group plans numerous
Missionary
llaptlst
Church evangelist outrearhes throughpresents Patricia M. Whatley tail the year and will visit
and Gloria Williams, accompa­ Yugoslavia on one such venture
nist. Also present wtU be the next summer.
Seminole Community
Boys
I linn concludes try saying.
Olee Club with Sylvia Stall- "This body of Christians rrally
worlh. Accompanist and The loves one another. They reach
lvalue Prrfartors of Si. John out to one another like a (am
Progressive M. B. Church. Pro­ llv.*
ducers arc Justus and Barbara
Sendees are at 10 a.m. on
J. Frasier
from
Leesburg.
Florida.
Sundays and the members
This event will be held on meet al Wilson Elementary
Sunday. November 23 al 5 p.m. School Wednesday sendees are
al St. Paul Missionary Baptist held at Strang Communica­
Churrh located at HI3 Pine tions on Rinehart Rd. For more
Information call the churrh of­
Avc. in Sanford.
fice at 324 0200.
YBu are tnvttrd g^ttm efc

Howe's Utile Acre of heaven.
The llowes are very troubled.
*1 feel like we have no rights
at all." Sylvia llowe said on
Thursday.
When he was 19 and an tntryman In the U.S. Army.
fantryman
Don Howe fought at the Baltic
of the Bulge. *1 remember lay­
ing out there In the snow,
freezing and afraid. Hut I felt
what I was doing was good for
the country.
"I didn't feel quite as helpless
(hen as I feel today," he said.
There's so much power out
there. I really don't know how
to fight It."
The llowes aren't so worried
that some nudle bar will begin
business near thetr home as
they are about the re-zoning
process (agricultural to Indus­
trial) hiking the taxes they pay
on their property.
They're on a flxrd Income.
They fear that they may be
forced to move. Th ey may try
to tax us to death." Sylvia
Howe sold. T h is Is our home.

We want lo slay. So do our
neighbors."
"Will my taxes go up?” Don
Howe askrd
someone
hr
reached on telephone al the
County Services Building.
’ Probably so." llowe said he
was told.
Six years ago. the Howes say
they were baffled when the
county notified them about lls
plans lo rename the road
where they lived.
T ills used to known as Old
Monroe Road." Don llowe said.
‘ One day wc received a notice
from the county lhat It wanted
to change the name. That It
was causing confusion. County
Road IS was Monroe Rd.
*Wc were told that If our road
name was changed It would
mean Improved services from
the county. They asked us If we
had any suggestions for a new
name. We said we liked Old
Monroe Rd. just the way It was. .
What everyone around here1
knew It lo be."
A week or so later, the
Howes were notified Old Mon­
roe Rd. was now going to be
White Cedar Rd.
Here's why the change wasn't
aa grand as the county folks
thought It would be. Sylvia
Howe had lo call 9-1-1 one
evening when her husband had
heart problems.
The
ambulance
crew
couldn't And us," she said.
T old us they never heard of
White Cedar Rd."
So she told the dispatcher
that It used to be Okt Monroe
Rd.
* Why didn't you say so...well
be right there.' " the dispatcher
Ludicrously,
the
1997-98
BellSouth director lists the
Howes' residence as Old Mon­
roe Rd.

Booth brothers In concort
Kenneth Hicks, minister of music for Sanford Church of Ood.
announces the Booth brothers in concert. Sunday evening. 0
p-m at Uw church. 001 W. 22 St.. Sanford. The concert Is free
and open to Die public. For more Information, call 322-3942.

Mayor Larry
Dale
said
Thursday afternoon lhat he will
personally visit with the Howes
to explain the re-zoning di­
lemma for the city and Semi­
nole County.
T d rather not see this hap­
pen to them - or lo anyone."
Dale said. T h is Is something
that has been mandated by the
courts. We're very concerned.
We’re trying lo do what Is best
and has the least effect on
people."
The Howes live In a ’ growth
corridor' lhat la expected to be
dramatically changed by the

ThOOtdWMl
• was al » o annual fog t o e * * at
Church of NoMsty In
■woo days of food, fan.
and prims. Th# food woo |
My o lot bailor tion • woo to foe
old WooL foot* woo M a n . Oarman. Oriental and Amotlcon h im
burgers, hoi dogs and chicken.
One of the biggest prizes al Via
fMtival was a IM S Saturn aulomnhOa bwna ouardad bv rm c a i
girts Kathy Johnson (loft, uppor
photo) and Chris RoUsonnoouE.
the car waa won by pariah mom
bar Jm Pouchor. Out rtdtog
lancas on o woodon homo. Katsey Andaman (right) got into tha
sptrtl oI tha avart
s* mm owns

■

lum of the century.
Bill Suber. the property ap­
praiser for Seminole County,
said Thursday lhat he would do
his purl lo let the llowes know
Dial they -would be able lo

Best
1A
scribed by all those who
knew him as a grown man
who delighted people with
his grntlr ways, creative tal­
ents and childlike enthusi­
asm. An honor guard from
the Floridj Highway Patrol
were part of Thursday's
services at Central Baptist
Churrh and burial at Oaklawn Park Cemetery. Best
was an auxiliary trooper.

Road1A

stay on their property far aa
long aa they wanted."
r. also,
also. said he would
Suber.
visit srtih the llowes. They are
protected by agricultural and
tlomestead exemptions that
would keep any tax Increases
st no more than three percent
a year, he said.
He - or no one rise - can
predict ftiture real estate val­
ues In the area where the
llowes reside.
Obviously, Old Monroe Rd • •
While Cedar Rd. - Isn't what It
used to be.

This fetter la written to
Die many irtendo and family
members that have been
drawn togrther this week
due lo the tragic death of
Chuck Best.
The Lord knew that this
would be a tremendous loss
and would bring great pain,
but He la so faithful and has
brought many hands to
help, arms to hold and
shoulders to cry on.
I will not begin to mention
names, there are so many of
you - you know who you are.
I just want to make sure you
know that the outpouring of
love, visits, meals, hugs and

queline; sons, Jeff. Sanford.
Don Beckman. Geneva. Kevin
Pettit.
Tampa;
daughters.
Ai'irhr*

i 1•

i;.iil i - hi i s.: %u

Terri Porutllo. Sanford. Victo­
ria. Sanford; brothers. George.
Baltimore, Doug Lyons, Or­
lando; six grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren.
Voaacn Cremation Services.

M ACM E

Claus. Also during tha lunch,
awards wtU be handed out for
the coloring contest sponsored
by the Stafford Herald. And on
December 7 from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.. there will be an antique
arts and craft festival.

Sister’s letter of appreciation

length o f the road­
way. medians with landscaping
and Irrigation, five stormwater
retention ponds and four new
traffic signals. Dual left turn
lanes, (com east bound i
Mary Boulevard onto Rinehart
and a right turn lane, from
westbound Lake Mary Boule­
vard onto Rinehart, will also be
Installed.
In addition lo the widening of
Rinehart, work Is schedule to
begin on Die new Interstate-4
Interchange at Rinehart and
C.R. 46A. Bids will be let In
January. That project Is ex­
pected to start In June and
lakr two years to eomplete,
Glentrh said that the win­
Gene W. Gibson. 03. Fla­
ning contractor will submit a
construction schedule and a mingo Drive. Sanford, died
traffic maintenance plan to the Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1997.
city so that residents can be Bom In Baltimore. Md.. he
notified of what lo expect.
moved to Central Florida In
The presentation by Olerach
was made at the request of new 1971. Mr. Gibson was a re­
city commissioner Al Crump, tired engineer. He waa a
who focused on the Issues of Methodist. He waa a veteran of
the Rinehart Road widening the U.S. Navy and a member of
during his recent campaign.
the Sanford American Legion.
Survivors Include wife. Jac­

M A T H O P O W b R

Holiday-

Inc., Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

tears has brought comfort to
the family of Crock.
I will use the words o f iaf
7-ycar-old eon. Drew, aa are
drove home from Chuck’s
home
Sunday
evening:
There was a lot of food and
a lot of people. U seems Uke
a party. It Just lent aa much
fan without Uncle Chuck.*
To my brother. T miss you
baby bother - you have
made my Ilk I real experi­
ence - I love you.'
Your sister.
Sheila *Dcde* Best Stanley.

D A V N ir n im
Bernice ’ Buddy* Davis Ste­
vens. 04. Cypress Avenue.
Sanford, died Wednesday. Nov.
IB. 1997. Bom Oct. 19. 1933
In Sanford, she was a lifelong
resident Mrs. Stevens was a
homemaker. She was a BapSurvivors Include sons. Jake.
Sanford. Ronald Lee. Lexing­
ton. S.C.. Sylvester. Ralford.
Fla.: mother. Fannie Law­
rence. Sanford; step-brothers,
Charlie Frank Lawrence. Ed­
ward Lawrence. Larnr Law­
rence. all of Sanford; step­
sisters. Francis Scott. Mary Jo
Smith. KathUne Watson. Phillis
Scott. Alfreds Lawson. Hellen
Lawrence, all of Sanford; nine
grandchildren; seven great
grandchildren.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home.
Sanford, in charge of ar­
rangements.

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Fbr Ortodo to win. Ihey win have to control the
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be able to atop them for 18 minutes. If Ortodo
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S H S o p e n s at
M erritt Island
for first.
franklin Bail Bonds and Stooges
are both 7-2. while Blake’s Boy*
arc 8-3. Trailing are Beer :30 (8-4).
BUI Heard Chevrolet (4-5) and the
Power Team (1-8).
On December 4th the league will
make up gamea rained out on No­
vember 13.
At &amp;30 p m.. Blake’s Boys will
take on Franklin Ball Bonds and
muat win to keep Its hopes alive.
SANFORD . Freshman Jennifer Sweeney (No. 19. above) and the
Seminole Community College women’s basketball team will host
the HealthSouth Classic at the SCC Health and Physical Educa­
tion Center this cventnd and Saturday afternoon.
Today, defending state champion and No. 2 Nationally ranked
and No. I state ranked Central Florida Community College from
Ocala will take on No. 2 state ranked Oulf Coast Community Col­
lege from Panama Ctty at 8 p.m. The host Raiders will then take
on perennially tough Palm Beach Community College from Lake
Worth at 8 p.m.
On Saturday, the loser's from Friday night’s games will meet In
the Consolation Oame at I p.m., with Friday's winners meeting for
the Championship at 3 p.m.
Admission to all SCC basketball gamea to free of charge.

Lym an humbles Winter
Springs in girls hoops
roles were to score early and often.
Winter Springs (0-5) never threatened
and Lymans attacking press shut
down Kris and Beverly Dedctow. Win­
ter Springs main scoring threats.
Lyman has Its own act o f staters.
Brtanne Hickey (12 points) and Megan
Hickey (10 points) led Lyman to Its
second conference win of the young
season.
It also marked the second straight
win. coming on the heels of an upset
of Oviedo Saturday. Lyman also gave
powerful Lake Mary a game before
succumbing late.
SUll. Bonaventure. who led Lyman
to a berth In the state playoffs last
season, his lin t sa the Lady Grey­
hounds’ coach, wants piore Improve­
ment.

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

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Pinehurst
two hit* _ Mike
Sehwan (double, three runs,
two RBI). Rob Thacker (double,
two RBI). Jack Doyle (two
tuna): one hit _ Todd Christen­
sen (double, two runs, two
RBI1, Jay Crutchfield (run.
RBI).
Tracy
Saxon (RBI).
James Kincaid: two
scored _ Mike McCoy. Bill
SO : two hits _ Mike Krahl
(run): one hit _ Don Basil (run).
Steve Woodley. Pete Quinlan
(one RBI each), Jose Ootualei.
Omar Pabon.
K A L Lawn: three hits _
Bobby McPhearson (triple, two
runs, two RBI). J R. Bptvey
(double, two runs, three RBI).
B J. Osborne (double, three

EZ1 Discount: three hits .
runs. RBI). TV Koke (two runs,
three RBI). Roy Rivers (run): John Lugerlng (triple, two runs,
two hits _ Dave GofT (double, two RBI). Tony Taylor (triple,
two runs, three RBI). Jimmy run. two RBI): two hits _ Jason
Williams (double, three runs. Bender [triple, double, two
RBI). Ronnie McNeil (double, runs), Jason Flanagan (two
two runs, two RBI). Frankie doubles, two runs. RBI). Ste­
Phillips (double, run. two RBI): phen Lugerlng (double, two
___e __
hit _ Scott Carter (run, runs, three RBI). Michael Tay­
RBI): two runs scored _ Dave lor (run. RBI): one hit _ Chad
Analey (double, two nma|,
Rape.
All Souls: taro hits _ Scott Mickey Cogbum (run. RBI): on*
Rltcnour Itriple. run, RBI). Joe run scored _ Jamie Pttzer one
Santora (two runs, two RBI). RBI _ Will Reno. Brad Bender.
ADAPCO: three hits _ Chip
Dennis Roman (RBI). Pete
Holt; one htt _ Jeff Otll (triple, Smith, Javier Camacho (one
run. two RBI). Pat Larkin double, two runs and one RBI
(triple, run). Matt Keller. Bruce each). Donny Cerre (double,
Sellers (one run and one RBI three runs). Bobby Brown (two
:h). Don Macher (run). Chris runs); taro hits _ Chris Crouse
Bryson;u one run scored _ Pst (double, run): one hit _ John
Ncubcrt (run. three RBI). Larry
Qlffln.

FootballSmith appears to be his receiver of choice and
If the two can connect. Seminole's passing
game is very effective.
Key to Seminole's offensive success Is the of­
fensive line. AD season, they have created holes
for the running backs and protected their firstyear quarterback. They were not quite up to par
tn the season finale, but each member of the
waa well aware of their needed ImproveIf the adjustments have been made, the
j defense will have trouble getting to the

ball.
On the (bp skte of the hnc. Merritt Island has
an offense to rival the Tribe s.
The M ustang run a Pro-set offense and run it
wdL Moat o f th e* power cornea bom quarter­
back Kevin Vcrparlr. He has high numbers on
ctency. Don Ch amberlain isV erpaePs'w ide re­
ceiver of choice and the two have combined for
435 yards and six touchdowns.
The running game Is not lacking at Memtt
Island, either. Hugh Smith has racked up over
1.000 yards and has escaped the grasps of de­
fenses mil year.
However, the Mustangs haven't come up
against Seminole.
Steve Brown. T J . Martin and Nate Williams,
who has 96 tackles on the year and a county
high seven sacks, have been almost Impenetra­

ble all season. And If a running back or wide
receive happen to escape them, the secondary
to ready and waiting.
Amlck Footman, Ned Raines. Bobby Williams
and Smith have the tackling abilities of line
backers coupled with the speed of receivers.
That to a nasty combination. Add to that the
fact that they always seem to be fust where the
ball to thrown and Merritt Island could have a
long night on thetr hands.
*We hove to ploy mistake-free football,' Wor­
thington said. They won't be making any mis­
takes and neither can we. We have a strong
team on both sides of the ball and we've been
tested this season. This time we have to pass
that test.*
One Anal weapon for the 'Noles to Jason Arm­
strong- He to the sure thing and has even been
looked over tn pursuit of touchdowns because
the coaching staff knows they can always count
on Armstrong’s leg.
In all. tonight's District 5A. Class 3 playoff
game will have one team playing next Friday
night and the other enjoying a long Thanksgiv­
ing break. The name of the game will be of­
fense Whichever team can move the ball and
not non It over will come out on top.
To get to Memtt Island, take SR. 40 Boat
(25th Street) to I-9S go South to OSS (Bsc Line)
go Cast and took for the Memtt Island exit. A f­
ter cxtttng. turn right on SR. 3 and look far
school on left.

ChaseFH i »
At 7:30 p m..
Stooges plays the Power Team
and at 0:30 p.m.. Bill Heard
Chevrolet faces Beer :30.
If the league to still tied after
those games, the exact same
schedule of games, and times
(bom games rained out on Oc­
tober 9th). will be played on
December 11th.
Providing the offense i

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Blake's
Joel Lipscomb (trtple, taro
runs), Jim Schaefer (run. two
RBI): two hits _ Mike Moore
(double, two runs, two RBI),
Bobby Shaw (RBI): one hit _
Donny McCoy (two runs, two
RBI). Freddie Howard (three
RBI). Oreg Hensley
(run).
Solomon
Hardy.
Antoine
Grooms: three runs scored _
Keith Acree.
Bill Heard Chevrolet: three
hits _ W.L. Gracey (double, ran.
RBI): two hits _ Chita Nlckle
(triple, three runs, two RBI).
Billy Gracey (triple, run), Bran­
tley BnmUey (double. RBI).
Brian Curtis (two runs). Scott
Murphy; one hit _ Bob Keefer
(ran. RBI). David Goldatlck
(three RBI): one ran scored _
Cary Keefer. Jerry Brussels.
Beer :30: four hits _ Mark
Hodman (home run. double,
two runs, three RBI): three hits
_ KeUy Denton (run. three RBI).
Clancy Wallace (run. RBI),

Mark Clstteibuck (three rum):
two hits _ Chris Wargo (double,
two runs. RBI). Mike Marshall
(double,
ran.
RBI).
Rfch
Jablonsld (double, two runs): '
one hit . Jerry Oovemale
(double, ran. RBI): one run
scored „ Kenny Perkins; one
RBI . Keith Denton.
Power Team: two hits _ Tom
Coners; one hit _ Phil Heartman. Nelson Aviles.
Frankttn BaO
hits _ Herman TaQey (home
run. two rum. three RBQ; three
hits _ Calvin Davis (trtple. two
runs. RBI); two hits _ Myrtel
Reid (triple, ran. RBQ. Tony
Smith (triple, two RBQ. Curtis
Tabor (double, run). Shay
Burnside (run. RBQ,
Ray
Kartafleld (two rum). Craig
Mcrkenon (ran): one hit _
Steve Dennis (double, run).
Nakla Roberts (ran. RBQ. Rob­
ert Stevens. WUUe McCloud
(one RBI each): one RBI _ Oreg
Hardy: one ran scored _ WUStooges: two hits _ Jr
Hutoh (ran). Jim TroxeU; one
hit _ Chrto Binder (double, run.
RBQ. D m Johnson (run),
Kevtn Julian, Ron LeSage.
Chrto Young. Manny SUvto: one
RBI _ Oreg Cope.

NOVEMBER 20
Franklin Ball Bonds: two hits
_ Ray Hartaflcld (home ran.
double, two runs, RBQ. Tony

ran.
run. RBQ:
KUl _ HDOCfl B nvrai
(double, run. three RBQ. Craig
Msrherson (run. RBQ. ~ ‘
Davis. WUUe McCloud.
Dennis. Myrtel Retd.
Roberta (one ran scored each);
one RBI _ Duke Roberta.
BUI Heard Chevrolet: two
hits _ W.L. Oracey (two runs.
RBQ. BtDy Oracey (RBQ.tB »n Uty Brumley; one hit _ Scott
Murphy (run. RBQ. Cary Kaefer. Chad Lee (one ran scored
each). David Ooktotlck. Brian
Curtis [one RBI each).

SAMSULA _ The final Modified 30 U p Special of
the year, plus a Rim-A-Bout 20 U pper will be
ran at New Smyrna Speedway Saturday night.
Also on the slate to the regular cant of U te
Models. Limited U te Models, Mini-Stocks,
Bombers and Sportsman.
Oates open at 8 p.m. with racing action get­
ting started at 7 p.m

StEEDWORLD
BfTHLO _ The final Limited U te Model Spe­
cial o f the year will be contested at Orlando
SpcedWorid tonight.
Also on tap to the regular card of U te Models,
Modlfieds. Sportsman. Bombers, Run-A-BouU,
Mini-Stocks and 4-Cykndcr Bombers.
Oates open at 6 p.m. with racing action
starting at 8 p.m.

TEST AND TUNE
BITHLO _ Test and Turn to held every
Wednesday night from 0 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando SpcedWorid.
Coat Is 020, which to good for driver and two
crewmen In pits only.

ORLANDO BPESDWOKLD
ntday. FTsesortw IX. 1W7
' _ I. (03) Dick Andaman: X 1181 ErfcSr
Kbit 3. (79 B.J. McLeod: X (13) Jell Emery. X (49 Kevm
Lata Msdsto , I. 187) Chad Allman; X (91
X (33) Larry Oatecn: X (19 John Janenc 8.
_ I. |)9 Tank Tucker, X (111)
X 113) Ml Gunn: X (81) Tbn Laurent: X (711
. 1. (771 Dan Tiiknamkt X (7) Jerry Smith;

NOVEMBER 20
All Souls: four hits _ Scott
Rltcnour ftwu runs, two RBQ;
three hits _ Pete Holt (two
home runs, three runs, five
RBQ; two hits _ Pst Otfftn
(home run. two runs. RBQ. Pat
Urtdn (trtple. two runs, three
RBQ. Bruce 3rHen (trtple. two
runs. RBQ. Jeff OlU (two tuns.
RBQ. Chrto Biyson (three
rune): on* hit _ Joe Santora
kun. RBQ. Don Macher (run).
Matt Keller.
SCI: two hits _ Chuck Ram­
sey (RBQ; one hit _ Mike Krahl.
Eddie Bonilla (one run and one
RBI each!. Vernon Ford (two
runs). Ken Crossland (run).
Terry fctmrter. Pete Quinlan
lone RBI each).

Beer :30r two htu _ Clancy
Wallace (double, two runs); one
hit _ Mike Marshall (triple, run.
two RBQ. Jerry Oovemale
(double, ran. two RBQ. Craig
Toast (run). Keith Denton.
Mark Hoffman. Mark Clatterbuck; one run scored _
Pappa.

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K ft L Lawn: four hits _ J.R.
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throe RBQ. Noy Rivers (double,
four runs, two RBQ. B J. Os­
borne (three n m . two RBQ:
two hit* _ Ty Koke (triple, two
runs, throe RBQ. D m Goff
(double, two runs, two RBI).
Scott Carter (two ran*. RBQ.
Dwve Rape. Ronnie McNeil
(throe runs each); one hit _
Bobby McPhearson (triple, ran.
throe RBQ.
EZI Discount: two htta . Ja­
mie Pltser (double, two runs).
Win Reno: one htt _ BIO Cogbum (triple, ran. RBQ. Stephen
Lugertng (double, two RBI).
Tony Taylor (run). Chad fin ­
ally; two runs scored, one RBI
_ Jason Flanagan: one RBI .
Mickey Cogbunt.
Central Baptist: throe hits _

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Th ere have been some bright spots for ua but
there are also some spots where we need to Im­
prove,* Bonaventuro said. *We nee everyone to
leam their role*. Everybody has a different one
and I need to define what those roles are.*
Last night. Lyman jumped out to a 15-5 first
quarter lead and never looked back. Brtanne
Hickey scored the first atx points at the game
and the Lyman defense took over D o s there.
Everyone played early and often for the Lady
Greyhound* and everyone got Into the scoring
column.

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basketball tradition.* Bonaventure said.
Next up for Lyman to a trip to Eustto tonight
while Winter Sprkngo prepares for a trip to Fa­
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start as coach Betsy Miches has had to com­
pete In one o f the toughest counties tn the state
despite having only freshmen and sophomores
tn uniform. Winter Spring to aOD trying to com­
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scored each). James Oamer.
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ran. RBQ; one hit _ Jim Trowed
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How to select items for food drives
During the
hoe are mar
help supply focal
Central Florida Blood Bulk la asking donor* o f all tjrpca of
Noad - especially O-type donora - to donate at Ita Banfoed
branch. 1309 E. Second St. For Information, rail 333-0833.

BARBARA

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TOPS (Take O ff Pounds Sensibly) Chapter f631 meeta every
Monday, tarn 10-11:45 a-m.. at the Sanford Alliance Churah,
1401 S. Park fore.. Sanford. For Information, caff 3219340.

Sanford Rotary Club
Rotary Chib o f Sanford meeta every Monday at nooo. at the
Marina Hotel.

OpportunHJoa for Saniora
An
rogram aponaored by AARP Senior CornmutiMy
Employment Program la held at the Sanford
National Ouard Armory, BIB E. Flnt S t. Monday th m itfi Fri­
day. Interview houra are 8 a m to 1 p m Telephone. 334-8
The protfam aaotata aentan. 56 and over, to retuen la

Cancar Support Group
Support. Hope and Recovery. SJfA.IL. meets every ■ ■ ■ ■ ,
afternoon at 5 p m at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
for comer of the dmtng room This to a artf help support group
for aff cancer eurvlvara. whether In treatment now or (totalled
with I f Call 324-8737 or 333-7785 for more Information.

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toods. m txssaqr for a good
■n u im w? nos orfe
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and/or retrigetatisn. Foods
W * » 'to be

to IndlT ----------" * **** befpfol. In
addition, needy clientele often
hove a variety o f limitations,
tnehidtog refrigeration. ThereHMVs llsttie Dedtwssd in eflieO
o f only one or two
servin g are moot desirable.
This affowa food to be conw n tri in on* sitting rather

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there a n numerous staples
that can also be used. EXAMIMBta.
beans

grits, oatmeal, (by
and peas, powdered
epaghetri. ready-to-eat

Contract Brtdga
Bridge player* are Invited to play contract bridge every Mon­
day, at 10:30 a m , at the Sanford Senior Center. For informa­
tion. call 333-8330.

Ovoroatoro Anonymous
Sanford &gt; Overeaten Anonymous meeta every TUraday. at 10
a m In Pariah I tall Whttncr Lounge of Holy Crooo rptarapal
Church in Sanford. The meeting* last about an hour. There are
no dura nor fees. The only requirement to attend la the d eles
to atop eating compulsively.

Laam to play ahufflaboard
The Sanford Tourist and Shufllefaoard Club practices every
Tuesday and Friday starting at 1 p m . and plays inter-city
tournaments every Wednesday. Those Interested In pfoying.
learning to play or Joining the chib may call Ruaa Kliner, 3337751. for Information.

Waakly Llona Club
The Sanford Llona Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Joyce FlUgerald at 332-7544.
The community la asked to donate used eyeglasses to the
club for Its sight program.
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Sanford Duplicate Bridge Chib meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Orratrr Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. Pleat St.,
Sanford.

Bridge Club

Sanford 8onlora

The Sanford Senior CltUena Club meets the first and third
Tuesday, at 11 a m . at the Sanford Senior Center. AfaaghtoCh
follows. Visitors are welcome. For InformsIton. call 333-2353
or 333-8161.

Ovar 90 Club

The Over BO Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m.. at the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are welcome.

Taka Off Pounda Sanalbly
Member of Take Off Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the public
to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p m at the Ftnt
Sanford. For more
Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave..
A
information about the club, call 331-4464.

Have you heard the apho­
rism. ‘We attract not what we
want but what we are.* It
seems to hold true very often.
Therefore, let's concentrate on
what you can do that may b*
more productive than launch­
ing the great ‘ mate* search. Aa
you stated In your letter, you
didn't have good programming
tn finding a good huaband be­
cause you didn't have a
relationship with your

ton . carrots.
k to recommended that do­
nora stick to common foods
that are popular to the local
----- .top ic who receive dons *
tlono are often not accustomed

Sister with financial problems
should take charge of family till
DEAR ABBY: I am deeply dis­
turbed by tha situation my sister
has gotten herself Into. She calls aw
often to ventilato and sash my
sdvlcs. I ear* a great dssl about
bar, but lha telephone tlm* and
expenes an beginning to effect my
marriage, and the never talus my
advics anyway.
‘ Nancy* and her huaband have
been married 33 years. They ere
both well-educated. He ia a profes­
sional and Nancy has worked off
and on to aupplenwnt their income
They have three children, one In
college
liege and two
tv In high school.
la that
Any. the*
Uwv sro heaver In
Nancy
has allowed the
___________
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no control over him. Ho manages
their money sad fasts that as the
primary wage earner, ho has tha
' ‘
control thair finance* They
to credit counselors, but
toad control of Ihslr
debt situation.
Now thay are having trouble
qualifying far a mortgage, and their
■on who la in college la being held
liable for 13,900 In tslsphon*
charge* his roommate Incurred.
I have urged my slater to take
control of the money In their family,
but apparently aha hasn't. Evsry
Urn* a ntw crisis arias*. she ssems
•UTDfiAcd lltd W r y.
Abby, whatacMe# can I give
hoi?
JA. IN EL PASO, TEXAS

ta replay this broken recard,
sad tha con versation . I f ah*

Learn to develop relationship
I am really getting disgusted.
I would tike to get married
again but It seems like I only
foil for men that are still at­
tached to thetr mothers, or are
afraid to allow themselves to
get Involved with a woman.
It makes me mad because I
didn't have a good relationship
with my dad and my husband
was an Immature baby who ran
around on me all the time till I
Anally got sick of It and left. I
would tike to have the experi­
ence of being married to a man
that I could both love and
trust. Does that aeem like loo
much to aak?
I've dated a lot since I've
been single and really had
some good rimes, but I haven't
dated anyone who I wish I
could many. In fact, many of
the men I date have never been
married. One of them had a
relationship with his mom that
made me nervous. It eras like
she was hia wife, not his
mother, and her wish was his
command. Another man that I
really liked, openly admits that
he's nev.e had a serious love
relationship because when a
woman gets Interested In him.
he loses interest In the woman.
Both o f these guys are really
great people but obviously not
good marriage material.
So. where do I need to look
to And someone who Is ready
to have a healthy love relatton-

far the service agency.
Depending on the season,
fresh foods may be food *
Mono. Donate fruita that i
fwiuirr rvftlgrratfcn.
rU M o r FRCTTt i orange, ap­
ples. bananas.
Fresh vegetables that are In
good to do-

to a vast array o f foods and
have not acquired a taste far
the non-conventtonal. Sauer­
kraut. soy sauce and aardtnea
are examples of foods that may
be unfamiliar. A good rule of
thumb would be to avoid seleering somrthtng that you
would r enjoy yourself.
rOOOO F 0 8
pep
pcrmOni candy, nuts
of the Items
costly If larger quantities were
or if from ‘ scratch* Items
•elected rather than hilly
prepared and teaefo to
But. the purpose of the rontri
button to to provide a nutri
tious " ” 1 to tow w « — hml
fcra who might not have the fa
entries
to
prepare
from
‘ scratch* or to stove foods
pnpcrly.
Many sgm rtrs rsgrrty ac­
cept donations o f cash or
checks for their food pantries.
They also could use donations
throughout the year rather
than Just during the holiday
like your*, get hunjpy every day
of the year-not Just at holiday

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Toaatmaatara
Seminole Community College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
•6581 will meet every Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 p m . at
the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country Club Road. Contact
Resells Bonham at 333-8384 for more Information.

The contents can be used be­
fore they become stale or con­
taminated by insect*. Agencies
aak that people look over
P f k agre of sUples to Insure
that there are no bugs. One
contaminated Item can lead to
the destruction of numerous
food packages.
Foods that are donated
should be o f good quality. The
should be current and
no clean and not m vty or
bent.
Unfortunately,
some
people clean out their own
pantnr o f unused food Items
that nave been pushed to the
bock of the cabinet or In the
ftccj er for several years. Items
that require a lot of sorting and

Then, the programming didn't
art any better with your busband. So, srhy don't we work
on changing the program?
Read books, go to seminars.
Join discussion groups, take
Messrs anyth Ins and every­
thing that will help you team
how good relationship* are de­
veloped and what to look for In
the men you are daring. You
also want to Invest In
counseling to see If you
■rill working on some la­
in your childhood or
marriage. As you're doing these
Just relax and don’t
hard work of learning
says to relate to and
evaluate men as possible mar­
riage partners. Just keep
learning and laughing and go­
ing places where other people
are learning, too. Who knows
when lightning might strike!

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letters la yeur returns shout foegleerwee. I nmimhsrod something
that I road to Tfoadwfe Mgmt’ the
morning I had my fleet real argumenl with my husband. W* had
boon married only a month. It road:
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*To forget what you forgave is
the mark at a saint.*
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to d Firoudi a camral tnoa d 32*30-11*. tot 127 03 fad to Fe pom
d langancy. N 80*33*5* W to* 23 02 tad to F e port d cunMured
a Curve concave SouFetty; WaaWFy along Fe are d aad cun* Hav­
ing a r*dua d 29 00 toat. nvougfi a camral n o * d a n y nr, to*
38 33 tod to a porn d langancy wan lie Sown RgnH * Way We d
Winter Spring* Bouie.iU and a pcvnl d lermmalion along M d
Waaert* bourdary d COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE UNIT ONE Fence
Sownwaueity along M d Sown Rgm d-Way we. along F e arc d a
cuna concave Normwatlarty Having a radiui ol 1203 92 Im I. 4
Uiord bearing d S 39*23 30* W. Bwougn a camral ange d 4T3T34*.
lor 981 33 tod to F e Pom d Oagmnng
EAST OOLF COURSE
Persona d PHILLIP R. YONOE ORANT. P ei Boo* 1. Pag# 38 PWAC
Record* d Samnda County. Flonda. and pad d GARDENA FARMS,
P ei Book 6. Pag* 13. Pubtc Record* Sarnnoe Courey. Flonda.
tong n Bactona 7. B, 17 and 18. Towntno 21 SouFi, Rang* 31 EM .
CFyd Wired Spnnga. Sameid* County. Ftonda. baeig mor* parACUeriy detertoed at towow*
Baonmng at F e NorFiwaat corner ol F e p el ol TU9CAWBLA UNIT
7. aa recorded at Plat Boot 22. Pag** 48 and 47. Pubic Record*,
Sarnnoe County. Fence N 87*3100* E atong F e NorFi in * d M d
tof 29887 tod to F e Wad boundary d Fe pel d GREENBRUR
K lNE.
P ei Book 32. Pag* 32. PubAc Record*. Samnda Count*:
Fenca Nom e*tuny along u d Wan boundary, along a e are ol a
curve concave NortHwatlarty and having a radiua d 2100 leal
wougn a camral *ngw of go-aroo*. tot 39 27 tod to a e pom d tarv
------- 1 N 02*0900* W along aad Waal boundary tot 7S94
K a n o te pom d cuvalur* d a cwcJar curve concave Sownwaaurty.
Fenca Nonhwatucly along Mid Watt boundary, atong F e a c d tad
curve. Having a uiAu* ol 472.11 la d liuougR a camral arm* d
08*34*34*; tor 34.19 lad to F e Eaal W e d a 110 lad w d t Flonda
Power and Ligta Corporation Eaaanem a* recorded In 08c e l
Coudy.
Record* Boo*
Paga 234-244.
-----------Pucac
------------- 'Sammoia
* --------M
ok 174.
178, Pa
Fenca N 3I-4T3T W along add Ead We tot 2412 *9 tod to Fe
raa*.
Fence
I
cenertme d HowaB Craa*. I
Ima tot ire toaowmg court** N 33*4* 4 r I tor 33 29 tod N
13*3700* E tor 100 44 tod: S 85-42-28* E tor 3192 tod; N 18*08 27*
E tor 1132 lad. N 29*04 00* W tor 34 04 tod. N 94*2941* E tor
93 39 tod: N 40-4942- E tor 61 29 toat N 10*1903* E tor S3 13 tod,
N 31*2842* E tor 8112 lad; N 02*3923* W tor SB 34 tod. H
31-4919* E tor 91 89 tod. N 290933* W tor 93 06 tod, S 78*52-19
E tor 74 79 lad. N 40*01 23* E tor 33 49 lad; N 40*4104* W tar
40 98 tod. N 07*0934* E tor 47 03 toat. S 39-1908* E tor 90 91 tod.
N 03*1947* E lor 47 03 tod. N 38-44 09* E tor 64 2S tod to 8 point
ul larnunation along u-d canuitna ol HoweA Creak; Vianet S
26*54 18* E tor 384 SB tod. Fence S 391739 E tor 188 67 lad.
Fence S 22*03 03* E lor 167 S3 lad: Fenca B 1B3I IS* E Id
333.70 toat Fence S 13*0914* E tor 4263B toat Fence 3 23*3139
E tor 333 6* toat; Fence S 69*24 09* E tor 315 33 laat, Fenca 3
31*2349 E tor 932J t toat Fence N 69*02-37* E lor 432 35 tod to
F e NorFMed comar d Fe plal ol FAIRWAY OAKS UNIT ONE. Pld
Boo* 23. Pag** 98. 97 and 99. Pubkc Record*. Sarnnoe County.
Fenca N 990937 E along F e Nodi boundary d lav) p el lor 247 12
toat. Fenca N 73*0931’ E atom Be Norm boundary d Mid plal tor
943 69 laat Fenca 3 29*33 O r E atong tre Eaal boundary d laid
plal tor 299 19 ltd . Fenca S 33*31 30* E along F e Eatl boundary d
tad plal tor 231 34 IM . Fenca B 11*43 32* E atong F e Eaal oumdIiy Ol M U) plat lor 317 70 tod to me Norm boundary d aard put d
tUECM M UAUW f 7; Fence NorFeaatariy along me Norm Bound­
ary d aad pel. awng a e arc d a curve concave I nuFeaauny and
Having a radiua d 1258 13 laat a chord bearing d N 89*470* E,
trvougn a camrai 8ngud20*293i*.tor 44991 tod to F e pom oi
ravana curvatum d a curve concave NotFwe t latly and tong atong
F e Norm boundary d lie plal of TUSCA-WX.LA UNIT 13. aa
racordad m PHI Book 29. Pag** 1 and 2 d tte Pubtc Record* d
SwtaeJa County, Fence ftoraeaturty along F e are d aad cun*,
having a radua d 110000 tod. Fuough a camral and* d 11*4909.
tor 237 23 toat to Be pom d langancy. mane* N 691 &lt;700* E along
F e Nodi boundary ol aad plal tor 356 00 toal to Be pom d curva­
ture ol a cun* concave Sowreaalwty and lying atong aad Norm
boundary. Fenca Nonreairarfy along rfe arc d aad cun# Having a
radtaa ol 921 22 toat Fwough * camral angle d 19*50-29. tor 318 99
toat. Fence N O VW M ’T lo f 9t2 03 tod. Fence N 44*3744* W to*
280 91 fad: Fenca N 30*2919 W tor 470 11 lad . thane# N
78*11-13* W tor 103942 tod; Fane* N 57* 1937* W tor 259 98 to*L
Fenca N 34-3*06* E lor 299 31 tod; Fenca N 30*33 31* W tor
434 4 1 toal to ita n u l 8uuFeriy comar ol F e Sewage TraaJmanl
Plan) Site at daicrtoad n Official Raewda Book 1027. Pag* 619.
Pubic Record*. Sammoto County. Fence N 12*39-23* W atong
Waatarty boundary d aad Trad tor 100 00 toat Fenca N 3411 57*
W tor 300 00 to*L Fenca am m o* N 34-1137* W tor 250 87 tod.
Bene* N 32*1724* w tor 809 ii tod to m* c*m *nire d a dnetn
Fence Normwatlarty and NotVeattorty atong F e canldW e d aad
den. atong Fe Mowing couraaa. N 16*4739 E tor 39.04 lad to Fe
pom d cunaturt ol a cun# concave watiarfy, Norm**ai*rt| and
NoiWiaatlaily dong F e arc d aad cun*, having a radua (
tod. Ftrough a camral and* d 921X720*. tof 92.31 tod to d .
d tarnancy N 93*1143* W tor 389 00 tod to F e pom d cwvalum d
a cun* concave NorFeatlatty. Fenca NortH wattorty along r-----84 tod.
toat FvougM
Fvough • camraland*
camraTa
d ie d cun*, having a radua d155
33 94
d
84*0740*. tor 82 U tod to Be pom d langancy, N 01*0708* w tor
114 89 laat; N 22*23 15* E tor 279.24 ltd to Be canltrkre d Howe*
Craa*. Fence Northerly atong aad camadn* ol llowaa Craa*. F e
Mowing couraaa N 51-3949 E tor 77 SO tod: S 79*23 S3* E tor
72 89 fad. N 38-07 55* E tor 37 49 teal. N 17*3729 W tor 7079
tod. N 29U747 E tor 14 49 tod to He SouFi Rigm-ol Way We Ol
Wmar Spring* Boulevard. Fence Northwaalany atom) a id SouFi
Rma-ol Way Ana. atong F e arc d a cuna concave SouFerfy and
Having a radua d 2292 44 laat. a chord bearing d N 91*4737* W,
Ihrougn a camral and# d 19*2319. tor 633 71 lad to F e pom of
Urgency, mane# N 193739 W along tad South RvAJ d-W*y b e
tor 12BS3I toat mane* S O O U T ir W lor 33523Tad. Fenca S
42*3139 W tor 234 26 toat Fenca S 52*1034* W tor 307 32 toat
mane* 5 39*3729 W tor 893 01 toat. Fenca N 34*0377* W tor
287 98 tod to Fe SouFeMtatW RidFd- Way We d WINTER SPMNGS
BOULEVARD. Fence S 27*2925* W along tad BouFeadtrly RgM-dWay we. tor 20 98 tod to F e pom d cunalur* d a cun* concave
Normwadaiiy. ami yn q atong tad SouFeaaaady Rgh&gt;d way b e.
F ere* SouFiwaaianr along Fe arc d aad curve. Having a radua ol
1203 92 toat Fuough a camral angfa d 03*3729 tor 63 99 tod to
F e pom d rtvarM cunalira d a curve concave EaalarN and tong
along F e Normaauany boundary d F e plal d COUNTRY CLUU
VILLAGE UNIT ONE. aa racordad n P ld Boob 22. Paga* 4. 3 and 9,
PubAc Record*. Samnda Coumy. Fence SouFeaafarty atong He

..-.r.T w--- v; -7 -.

Nortnaattarty and kaaiany boundary d ta d ptol tor m* Mowing
court* Sowieoy a«n g * e art d F e tod iiaau bFil cun*. M e g i
radua d 23 00 tod. Ihrough a e r m arm* d 9904 39. tor 40 18
tod to Fe pom d langancy. S 90*3943* E tor 1531 tod to Fto pom
d cunakir* d a cuna concave NwFerty Eawarfy atong F e are d
M d cun*, h i vug a radut d 173 FT toat m u / ■ camral t d i d
3930-ir. tor 99 W tad to F e pom d langancy. N 99*9309E tor
40 93 tod to F e pom d curvature d • curve concave ScuFerty
Eitaarty atong F e aw el aald curve having ■ iM u eol 15222 toat
Fvough a camral ange d 3 95739 tor 103 ID tod to 9to pom d
langancy S 34*09 2T E tor 298 49 tod to t e pom d cunmum d 6
cuna concave Souihwetleity. SouFeaaMrfy atong F e are d laid
curve, tuning * rtdua d 37 32 toat mrough a camral and# d
39-soar, tot 89 43 tod to m* pom ol langancy B 04*ai2T w tof
M 94 toat S 54*0737* E tor 90 OB lad. Fenca B 11*43 37. E atong
Tte Eaal boundary d aad pet d COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE UNIT
ONC and atong m* Cad bouwdary d F e d d d COUNTRY CLUB
VILLAGE UNIT THREE, tor 110229 tod. A n n • 391409 W tor
1 35 39 tod Fence S 1T W 3 9 E tor 333 09 toat Fence S 173)739
E tot 363 28 la d Fenca S 3t*44 11* E tor *93 94 tod to B e
Nodfeaal comar d Ful carted pared Jaw rtoad W O l*o*l Record*
OlvA 1429. Pag** 209 and 207, Pubtc Record*. Sammoto Cotmy,
Irene# atong rre Eaal ami South bcundare* ol aato pared. F e tot
.owing couraaa 9 3144 IT E tor 300 00 Mat S 7S S74T E tor
331 30 tod. S 01*1144* E tor 4IB 79 toaf N 70*7734* W tor 21302
tod. S 7944 09 W tor 630 09 laat 8 3944 OCTW tor 103 94 lad to
Fe Eaal boumlwy d F e pld d WOOOSTREAM aa recorded " PW
Boot 24. Pagaa 97 am] 99. PubAc Record* Samnda Coumy Fenca
S 00*13 09 E atong tad Eaal bcendbY tor 2*4 S3 tod to M to rn
boundary d F e plal d WINTER SPRINGS UNIT 3. aa lacontod to
Fenca N 8&gt;»'44 S ^ E a*ug m *j North boundary tot 177 37 toal to
ire pem d curvature d a curve concave Northerly d id t o g along
F e Northerly boundary d u « l d d. Fence Eaderty atong Fla are d
u d curve hiving a radua d 20 799 77 toat Ihrougn a camral *n g*
d 01*53 51* lor 971 93 laalto F e pom d langancy Fence N
47-51 09 E along aa*J north boundary tor 44* 73 toaf to F e Pom d
Bagmvng
LESS
From Ih* North**il comer d WINTER SPRlNOS UNIT 3. at
■acotdad ai Plal Boo* IF. Pagaa 99 And 90. PubAc Record! d
Sarmnoe Coumy Honda, runNBrSMXT I atong an Eattorto aatorv
won d F e North W e d tM ! WINTER SPRlNOS UNIT 1. a Allan cl
d 393 67 lad to a pom on F e Ead Mtarrem We d a Ftortoa Power
and U g « Eaaanem racordad ai Otood Record Boo* 193. Page 130.
PubAc record! d Samnda County Ftonda. nm Fenca N 31 43 52*
W tot a datanca d 3574 63 le ft Fence Ead 423 M tod to Fto Pcm
d Bagmwig. w *l pom bang on F e canfartae d I towel Creak, run
Fenca NcvtFerty akmg tad cam*rare d Howe* Creek F e totoa»g
ccurtaa run N 14*31 IS* E tor a (Manca d 103 24 tod. Fem e rev
N 40-31-19 E tordnianca d S339feat F en ceN 08*0717*■ to r*
defence d 107 93 lad. Fenca nai N 94*2919 I tor a M an ca d
107 70 leal Fence run N 13 2303* W tor a dalanco d 190 23 tod.
Fenca nai N 21*38 48* W tor • dtotance d 94 90 toat Fence run N
24*23 09 E tor a dvtanca d 81 90 tod. Fenca nai N 0 9 W 19 E tor
a (Atlanta d 79 23 leal. Fence run S 42*73 31* E tor a (Adame d
7329 toal. oenca run N 16-1734- E tor a (Adam e d 219B toat.
Fence eevmn a u tu r i camatwe d ltowel Cm** nai F e M otaru
court** nai 3 89-1641’ E tot a dtian cad 393 72 tod Fence n a il
97*373)6' E tor a « nance d 494 99 tod to a pom on F e W idiito
Right d May toe d prppoaaF Qreartorer Lana (90 RfW). tad pom
temg on a Curve concave Eauatfy and navaig a radua d 929 B9
toat Fenca horn a tangent bearing d 8 72*3039 W. nai SouFetty
along F e arc d M d curve and M d Wattorty ngnr d way Ana.
239 42 tod Fvough a camral angl* d 21*3799 Vs A pom d tongancy. Fence conanu* SouFerfy atong aad Wattorty n d*-d way
w e A toaowmg couraaa Run S 00*37-40* W tor a dtoianca d
349 49 tod to F e pom d curvature d a cury* concave Waderfy and
having a radtaa or 1372 92 tod and a chon) bearing d S 11*2913*
W Fern* run Soulterty atong F e are d u d curve 19947 tod
fvougn a camral angi* at 21*3719 to a pom. Franc* ran S
21*4729* WI tor a dtienc*
(pttanc* d 3*9
349 24 tod to F
* ee pom
i
d
d i
cave Etltorty
Eettorty and havmgaradAttd139B.il
fevmg a radut d 1
a cunr* concave
run SouFerty atong F e arc d tad cum* 21182 tod Fvou/i a c*nI’W and* d 08-39*7 to a pom. Fenca leaving aad Wt Warty n m
d aayAna. ran S 96*1310'w tor a deaancaol 1)3 49 toat Irwma
run N 094712* W tor a ttatanca d 244 69 Mat Franc* N 492719
W tor a datanca d 310 93 tad. Fence N 64*51 TM* E tor addanca
d 134 93 lad. Fenca N 31*3049 ( tor a datance d 149 39 tod.
Fenca N 15*31 52* W tof a datance d 399 90 toat, Fenca N
490417* W Id a datance d 122 77 tod. Fenca N 7944-39 W tor a
datance d 99 22 toat, Fenca S 31’ 11 19 W tor a datance d 90 77
tod. Fence N 34*2349 W tot a dtlanca d 21920 tod to F e p «m
USB
From F e Norifeaal comar or WINTER SPRINGS UNIT 3. a*
racontod m Plal Boot 17. Paget 99 and (0 d F e PubAc Racordi d
Sarnnoe County Ftonda. ran N 97‘3 109 E atong an (M arty t e n
won d F e North w e d aato WINTER SPRINGS UNIT I tor * dalane* d 19S 97 tod to a pom on F e Eatl aaaanem ana of 9 FtoMa
Power and Light Eaaanem ia to n ed n omcad Record Soak 193.
Paga 130. Pitoae Record* d Semnoe County H orn * Fenca M l N
3743 52* W tor a dalanca d 3674 83 tod. Fenca Ead 1429H toac
Fence run S 34*23 48* E tor a daianca d 216 20 tod to F e Pem d
Bagmnmg, Fence ran N 3 r ii 19 E tor a datance d 90 27 toat
Fence ran S 7944 39 E tor a dtlanca d 89 22 tod, Fence ran S
7«*3« 23* W tor a dtlanca d 140 91 lad to Fe Pom d Bagmnmg
LESS
Begin at tie mtartaction d m* Watiarfy RoN-d-W ay Are pi
Qratnbnar Lana (80 IVW) and r e BouArfy We d BRAEVnCK AT
TLNCAWnUA, FMkM 1. aa n coidea n A t baa* 17. N w U
yvougn 3* d F e Pubic Raooma d Strvwee Cmmy i w w a w i l
32*1724’ C along a radd We and along taid SouFerfy An* tor a datanca d 90 00 tod to a pom on a curve concave SouFwaaiarty hav­
ing a radua d 389 99 tod. Fem e nai Sodhweatorfy atong F e 8&lt;C d
tato curve Fvough a central and* of t2*SS 39 tor a ialanca d
127 91 lad. Fence run S 97*3709* E lot a dtlanca d 34 29 toat;
Fence nai B 35'3144* E tor a dtlanca d 1132 34 totr Fenca ran S
23* 1939 E tor 8 dtlanca d 592 33 tod. Fence ran 3 71*8749 W
tor a daianca d 1*4 0 ! tod. manca ran S 04* 1739 W kv a daianca
d 97 14 toat Ftonea ran 8 192643* I tor a dtlanca 01)22 49 toat
Fenca ran | 73*1709 E tor a dtlanca d 29893 tod. Fenca nai N
98*2931* E tor a dtlanca d 402 39 laat Fence run 3 99*33 29 E
lor a dttanca d 138 91 fa d lhanca nai N 53*1133'E tor a dtlanca
OM90 33 teat Fenca ran B 89000T E tor * duanca d 19BT4 toat
fen ca nai S 43*8789 F tor a dtlanca d I93BI tod Fence nai B
0 9 5 75ar E tor a dtlanca d 9394 laat Fence ran 3 33*49-29 E tor
a daianca d 79 74 tod. fen ca ran 8 o r IS 39 W tor a daianca ol
121.12 toat fen ca nai S 69*1709 W tor a detonca d 417 24 toat
111*3718*
W tor a----------------------dtlanca d 793 79 toal -Fence ran N
n c e n e is
r-----------291539 W tor a daianca d 479 49 toat fen ce ran S 991739 W
tor ■ daianca pi 774 22 toat Fenca nai 8 394 M 9 W tor a ddanca
d 17718 toat Fence run B 48*0733* W tor a dtlanca d 290 40
toat Fenca nai N 13*2314* W tor a dtlanca d 191 42 Nat Fenca
ran N 33*2759 W tor a ddanca d 243 oa toat
nai N 33*29 39 W tor a dtlanca ol 24] 03 toal. thence nai B
52*04o r W tor a dtlanca d 184 22 tod. Fence run N 54*5136* W
tor a d*tanca of 32 91 la d to a pom on o curve concave
Horthwadarto having a radua d 1200 24 lad arm a chord Dealing *1
a 17*2744* W; Fence ran Southwvterry along Fe tre ol IM ) curve
through o camral ange d 091714* tor a dtlanca d 129 98 toal to
F e Nom en ially comar d ORE ENBRIAR LANE, at rtcoroad M Pld
Book 32. Pag* 32 d F e PubAc Record* d Sammoto Courry FlorKto.
Fence ran M 0924D9 W along a radal We and F e Northerly We oi
M d QREENBMAM LANE tor a daianca d 90 00 tod to a pom OH 0
NorFiwattorty having a radua d 11*0 24 toat aad
Normwatlarty comar d ta d GREENBRIAR LANE.
pom bang
Fence run I
i F e arc d tad curve Fuough a oani aim * d 09*7709- I a detonca d 132.70 toot Fenca nm N
a rs
i-3
9
W
tor
a
dtlanca
d
42
99 tod; Fenca nm N 01-212T E
*51-39
tor • dtlanca d 433 29 lad: Fence nm N I9 4 7 2 T W tor • daianca
d 179.73 toat Fence ran N 391319 E tar a ddanca d 13349 tod
to a pem on a cuna concave SouFeatt-erty Having • radua el
1399 Ii tod and a chord bearing d N tr*2/34' k Fence nm
North**&gt;1arty along F e arc d ta d cuna Fvough a camral and* ol
075347 kv a datonc* d 218 32 toat Fence nm N 21*492BPE tor
a ddanca at 349 24 tod to a pom on a cuna concave NorFiwederty Having a radua d 1372 82 la d and a chord tearing ol N
11 '25 15* I . Fenca ran Northaaalarty along F e arc d u d curve
Fvough a camral angle d 21*3719 lor a dtlanca d 39147 tod;
Fenca ran N 093749 E tor a ddanca d 349 49 lad to a pom oi
curvature d a cun* concave SouFeadarty having a raduai si f S t r
lad. Fenca run North-aadarty akmg F e arc d aad cun* Fvou(pi a
camrd angy* d 37*07 3T tor a dtoianca d 405 38 tod to f e Pom at
EXHIBIT A-4
IbgaFerwWt
Trad* A and B d GREENUh iAh LANk fcA IkNSrOn. aa racordad to
Ptol Book 41, Pag* 24, d F e Pubkc Racordi d Sammoto Coumy
Flonda
LESS AND EXCEPT.
Lota I Fvough 19, ARROWHEAD AT TUSCAWXLA * Una I. accord­
ing to Plal Hereof racordad n Ptol Book 30. page* 42 50, ol t e
Pubkc RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
LESS ANO EXCEPT
DESCRIPTION
Commence at F e Northaid comer d WINTER SPRINGS UNIT 5 **
recorded to Ptol Book 17, Pag** 99 and 90. PuMc Rtcoida tt
Sammoto Coumy Ftondunm irencaNOOM SoarW iicngipnodeAdi d F e Ead b e d Mid WINTER SPRlNOS UNIT X a duanca d
638 13 lad to a pom on F e Eadaity Right ol way w e d a 117
............
Florida Power B
.........
L«h i...Ea**manl.
...... aa racordad
......... d toO
■ lk oa ll-------*Dock 183. rage 139 Public Racorda d Sammoto County nortda ran
fen ce N 31*43 32* W dong pad Eadorly KglMI-IMBy b e 327439
toat ran Fenca N 5**09-37* W along F e ahvttaa) Eadany R c/rdWay W e ol Ftonda Power 8 Light Eaaamem 480 37 toal to F e
SouFemmod comar oi land* datertoad n Orhcei Raconn Beak
1993. A g e 332 of laid Pubkc Record* and F e POINT OP
BEGINNING. Fenca com ma N 34*0737* W atong AM) Eaalarty
aaaanem RMU d -W iy Ana and lie Wtdarty b e d tarn oitoW

norvtangam cuna oorcav* Northwattorty Having a radua d 120599
tod and* chord baartrgd 8291723* W. Fenca run South irdtrty
along F e are d aald airy* and u id Eadany Ruhid-W ay Ins
m u / a camral angto d 03*5757 kx a daianca o f *4 17 tod lo a
pom on a non-tangam cun* concave Eauany having a radua ai
2S 00 tod and a chord bearing d S 14*33 54- E. And pom baaig an
F e Nortlerty Right d Way Are ol AuguaU National Boutovaid|90R/W). Fenca ran F e toaowmg S couraa* and (Adanca* along add
Northtrty FAgHI-ol-Way Ire. SouFerfy along F e arc d laid c
fvough a camral angto d 1901-27 tot a itttanc* d 40. IS tod to f e
pom d langancy; Fenca nm S 90*30-37 E tor a Oaianc* d 1531
lad lo F e port d cunalur* d a cun* concave Northaaalarty haying
• radua ol 173 97 laat Fenca run SouFeadarty along Fe am el
aad cuna Fvough a carxrd angto ol 393011" tor a (Adanca d 9SJB
tod to F e pom d langancy Fence ran N 96*33' 17 E tor a aetorca
ol 40 95 la d lo tie point ol cunalur* d a cun* concata
Souihwaaiarly haying a radiua ol 132 22 laat. Irene* run
Soutteaatarty along f e arc el and cun* Fvougn a camral angto el
39-1759 tor a dtlanca d 101 94 tad to a point d non-tangancc
fen ce Japarurg aad Nortlerty fkght-d-Way Ire. ran N M -372T ■
lor a dtlanca o f32 84 tod to A «X N T OF BEGINNING
Contanng o 310 acra* mom or toM and being lu te d to any nghtod w ay mdne-aon* and aaMnema d record
Einert B
Oaacnpoon d Couiarai
T ie CoUataral alefl conaial oi ak ol F e touowmg daaerted

heraaltoi acquVad, In which
any IWF. M R *wto*4 or

by toorygauor WFi reaped la R ail Property i f
Ww v ww ptanaam a e tto by to »M u a wah &gt;
ktoarty a l ctoare or (tonenda wdi reaped to mai
aueft il a c d i or McurFy and a ( oFet aacumy ctoamnn. an dofer
Bkpowtojwd IP any conrractor or aFer party f i earvedon wen F e
tomtohmga. machaiary iduipmam. buikkng
to y to v n , gooda and y a w * N a g b a i d are
hatooavar now or remanar tocatod m or on. or
to. or vaad or mandad to 0* uead n correction
e F er now t illin g or horaaltor • raced,
m a* m acleery agopmam. an grey
________________ ______ wwemang d datrBuang aw, wotor. le d .
vk cA d y kgh*. Aid m NTtoRtWu n. or tor n maaang or aanury
MFB9995 ertor tie aacMton ai **rmm or maacto. or tor t e mmovd
alJ ieL etota. or jito a g i. * » — » * * • waaaatoa. Bue-rn totrwum
M t o g ketory. panaona. daotatop*. n u b .
kmbawiyra. awnnm. wmWaw tredaa. yateaan
to* no*** and bradeto and boa** tor F e tarn*,
m aywarre. Jrap t*, drapery rod* and brack*!*,
vaana. tnotowm. catpato and carpakng waa and
Krtomg baFVub* t &gt; * l bawnt. (vpat taucato.
----- --------- -----dry aqeprnem. wader*, dryer*, icaboaai e Him iM ail, leafing undo. Moves, oven*, rang**, &lt;*thw**rert
dapoad*. water Haatar*. mcmaralor*. htmtor*. lisiurat and
t ana iwwvmng poor araiamw*" r e ™ y . w in ™
» gad duba, god cpna. laa*. fag*, town mowam. and d l
god mtotod. or Mrf-mtoed acptptrem. aa •pacdleaay
i«n *aacre md furmafangy and a* d He coaataral
to Fe
Harem now or r
varad or to b* daHvarad A
imdfr ar by wtoch F e Rad Pmparty may *t
at any
na to carry on tbuamaa i u
or tnown, d d a* ixpaa
tfi name*,
and ** Hadam
any lanor* d ouch
r
pandng far any tradam
ratopng m dry way to F e
I*) P aator n / n and wator Mm
ndudng. wdxul Wnaaacn. M d F e i
iia e a e now or Hand e r owned by f e I
reraaRar locatad by over andw
pared pered. and rh d t aator
lanrtoa kRaraia. h ^ rid L vakra
aawar tydam metoda* a l tarVL , ____
totorda, irenhoto*. did dpurtonancay d l partng *&gt;» • * • * • . made,
a id way*, amranc* way* or accaa* nod or lemaftar owned by
Mortgagor and which at* now or namdtor tocatod on F e had
Property er any part ol pared Fem d. •* d M irygagnr i mtorad fi «
pam dlM B anpaca taaa d *f data aaeurFy &lt;Npc*k*pr borxto pad d
made n oonrecaon w d if e hadProparty rtoaertoad lerwrebora or
any part d pared Fwmd
(I) M pototo* d mauranc* rdaang to F e Rad Property or F e
cdtolard daaertoad harem, aa proceed* and dam e anamg an
accoumi ol any ddn^ to d totor^d^WI wan| pdt d F e^ R ad
d d &gt;r ie * * iu t io r m m ia r dardudiBn m f e aoAia'd Fe*R *d
Property or Auehcoiatoid. mdudng. w deU la Fdkin. a i proceed*
d any aatonaad cwyaraga. tobmy or a t«d Feumnea pekey maumng
;9to Rad Pmparty d any d too proparty c
• Filauolaiahptowia** d acacn and
caadnga MFi r«*p*ct to F e hr
tor any too* or Brandon hi
racovare* now d Horaaltor FI (
yakr* ol F e Rad Property and aa proceed* ol
i any and t f oi t e
kxsgomg cdtolard and to He adam nd o l
.
paymama under maumne* (whaFer ar not f e Secured Party w f e
to** pay** al auch rnyuranca). or any mttomnrty. warranty, at
guaramy pFyabto Py raaaon d too* or ddnag* to ar
reaped la t e Rad Property or any el F e rototord
lo) *4 plan* and ipacihcaaore pmoarvd tor condnrcaan al
ynprerette m i on F e Rad Preparty, a* Mur***, data and dawna*
routed to auch vnprovyrtem*. a* panrd ItaB vnpacl to**. uMFy
tocumy dapoaaa d borxto pad or m d * m eonnataon wdi we Rad
Property or any part Fem d. and a* contract* and agmanema
i by Moryjagw and aanddai d d a a rwa w racarvad by
rdaang to such puna and p a t to B cia. to auch r * *
daia'and diam ga. ar lo F e daratopnem. Jaugn.
ranovaaory d mpnovoner* d F e Rad Property.
(H| a* pureteM and tato agraamama. rtopoaa
agraanem*. toaaa*. and Oder ancatory doamera*
to Be a*M to anypurcnaaam or toaa* to any
i d a l or any part d F e Rad Rreperty- togaaet wan *1
’
“ A a id i
and aaaoewm ire*M *m r Fer Mortgagor av .
Horn any paraon or arery ownmg or fevmg or remahar K qu m g a
nght to Ih* aa. ga*. or mmarai ngr*a and raaarydtono d F e Rad
( 1)

aa acanaa* (mckiding. but not wrvlad to, any tuunat*
ea a oparaang
j nenagarrenf i
and governmental patina* inducing, tut nd toned to. any pame*
Mtuad by F e Ftonda Daparvrem d Enwonmamd Raguianon).
aufioruaaona. or carAhcatoa raqerad or uMd Fi conrecaon wdi F e
ownariixp, cpwaaon, rame. d maaaananca d F e Rad Property.
(to) a* rcco rtt. bar* n o n rto I n k Jocurrerd. cora id r tfto
convnwrema, now*, cnand paper, naawnam*. g e e r d anangtototo
and d ie t obugakon* anamg ogl ol or m conrecaon wtFi F e
owtetyvp. oporaaon. u m . ramal. and davatopmam d F e Rad
Preparty,
P) a l aubadufon* tor. accaaeon* to. change* d . adJOcre to.
i d any d t e whet* or any part d F e cdtatoral
(m) *1 proceeds d any d Be
uaad reran. F e term -proceed*- re------ —racarvad d e n cotdiral d proceed ! am add.
v
or oFerwtM dtopotad d . d e t e r men Bm d o n to vdumanr or
nvokmarp and nctod**. wared amaanon. a l good*, account*.
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aarerd mdiutotol. docu
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v. tM
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agiptrem. *nd aa ngtoi » nauranca paymama. mdudmg return
pramuma. wdi raapad ■&gt;such coidard. anamvd tocatod
PARCELS
EXHIBIT'A T
PARCEL A
A pared ol lard M m n F e Nonhwad IM d Sacaon 12. and t e
touFuad IM d Bacaon i. and n F e Soufead IM d Sacaon 2.
and llV
Fe R
flnBiTmiFill
it IM
d OW
Sacaon
SouFi.
Rang*
n
7r“ W
-AWil 11.
Hr Tbwndvp 12 ‘rl™
1 ' "■
"Ip I f
Ead. lOMPorough Coumy Flonda. Mid pared bang mor*
paticMtorty BaariFim aa tokowa
Bagwi at a Pam toimd by maaaunng from F e South***! carter d
AMd NorthwaM im al Sacaon l/ H p O -O irtY I. dong Fe Wad
______ . re ami NurTAMd IM. 1383 07 lad to t e
M l i i * g m S « IW K * Worn AM) Pom. S *9 1 5 27W . 47 7B tod
to B e ctmarfne d F e hadermdUaaon d CypraM Creak. Fence
■m g M d camadn* tw totowng Fy m (31 courMA (1) N0944 XTW .
( m i s tod to k Pem d Cunulur*. (2) N orte*&gt;t«r »1 t 3 * 2k tod
dona tip arc ol a cunr# to t e tok Having a radua d 3200 00 tod and
I m a S ^ y d 291733*. chorgbermng N1(ryrSO-W . U2933
tod to a Poim al Ttomncr. 13) N 2 91 7 ;&gt;Y y. 371 33 M r. M nca
N07T73TW .. 342 22 toat Fence l^ 0 3 T y - W . 23703 tod
Fenca N to* 1 3'05’ E 11517 toat Fenca 8. 7 70129 E.. IB M
toat Bonce N493449E . 2B« 00 toat Fence S84 1741 ^ 203*
toat Fenca 88911-471.74 90 toat dance B 371036-1 «0 87
toat Fence B.1 9 4 3 4 9 ^ B2M to d Fenm S.19J829E 109 08
toat. fe n c e 8.190714**.. 779 M toar. Hone* N 29 1 3 3 9 E ,
25498 toat Fenca N. 777709’ C , 9911 M t danca N r 722-39
B . 178 43 Mar. Fenca N. 2 «’ 3 1 «* E .,«■ 07. I**j.. Fence N.
793711- E 111 99 tod: dance N 377749 E .14599 &lt;Mk d dto*
B 4&lt;734'M* E , 104 54 lad. Fence 5 7 9 I f f W ^ . 109 M to*L
done* a. 97-39/7 I . I j i j io tod. H ere* 3. 58-070S- C 174 64
laat dance 5 21*4939 B . 161 04 to*L manca 9 392709 E
21573 toat Fence H 7 T 7 * r W . 51410 laaLdanc# 8 79390(7
t . sai w ia d to 4 Pom on a curve, aad Pom atoo bainp a Pom on
w boundary d F e prooarty daaerted d O nbd Record
2370. Pag# 777. Pubkc Record* d Nkabpraugh County,
______ danca along add Waatarty boundary da Mowing ia (8)
couraa*. &lt;i) Boudw.dirty 89773 tod atong da l ie d a w a b i a
toM having a rdSu* d 1191B4 tod and a cankd and* d 2921 *9*.

12-3207 ¥,. 377 99 lad lo 9 Pom d Ravara* Cunratura; (4)
901.11 tod atong d * am d a cunr* to da ton Havana
^ ^ d ^ b ? t o d \ i? C * M 3 amp* d 34^1-04*. Chord tearmg'B
02*0729* B . 997 77 tod to a Poml d Ravari* Curydum: (3)
Boudtadarty. 382 68 tod atong d a a «o (Ik a m * totertgh lTei^O
a radua d 1lb s «3 tod and eamrd krxka d 29*3725 .chord bearing
S 13-0119** . 4*9*8 laat (6) 8 0944-37 E . 71 37 tear; thane*
8 191137 W.: 938 H t o a t t ix a 5 0944 -33- E ,1*4 54 tod to a
Pem wi &gt; curve; Fence Nonnwadarty. B7S *4 laat atong da arc d a
cum* to da tok levd o a radua d 430 00 tod and a eamrd and* oi
Id baartno N. 43*44-37 W . 80411 tad 10 a Pem d
„ « d B 191527 w . 297.18 tod la a Pom on da Ead
1 9 * ei da Rachanrekjaiion ol C|pr*M Cmak; dance
t£n g M d ngm-d-wty W e N. 09445 7 W . * 00 to y danca 8
991527 W?54 22 tod la da doranenbored Pom ol BagnnFig.
LESS ANO EXCEPT THE FO.LOWF4Q SEVEN (7) PARCELS:
RETIRED OPF1CEB8-WLLAOE. PHASE I
A pared d land Mno n d a Northwad 1&lt;4 d Sacaon 15 Tbushp 32
SouFi. Range 19 Cm l HNtoborouch County. Ftonda. Mid pared
bdng mom parbokdty daaertoad a i M ode
■ a d im d a Pom loud by maaaurtno hom d a 8outv ie d comar
auSdNordw ad IM d BeSwi 13. N. db*0i-41* W , dang da Wed
^ J S ^ T T T u N o rF H M A I IM. ft«4 04.toaL d anca N 993919
E . 473 OS tod. lo da ibovamamtonad Pom d Bagmnmg; danca
Irani aald Pam d a toaowmg Mnalaan (19* com a*
It ) N 2731-31* B . 1537 tod. (2) N 1 9 1 '07 * W . »7324tod; (3)
it 36*9737 W . 97 OO l**L (41 N 23*0739 E . 4B.33 tod: (3) N.
39*09)49 E.. EB04 hat (9) 8 * -3 7 3 7 E ^W TIItod. to 1 PWr*on
a curv*. (7) Along t e are d a cunr* lo d a rtgW, concave to d *
N ordw di radu* W OO »**L d*A* 031-4127, arc 37.08 tod. chord
btdkx) 9 47*3909 W . 2S.18 toat to a Pom ol imara* curve; (I)
Akmg d * are d a cuna to F e tok. concave to F e SouFeaai. rwtoia
87 00 toat Oak* 07723*42*, arc 8516
•30*45 59 W . tO. 11 tod. to a Pom d Tangancy. (9) 5 090309 W.
45 30 toat ( 10) N (900-09 E . 49.11 t o d jjll) N 090709* E .
19.49 tod. to a Pem on • cunr. (12) Atong da are d_* a x m lo F e
rtato oonctv* to F e SouteetL radut 4334 tod, (ton* 101 SI 0 1 ,
Im V lM laat choid bearing N • ) D 0 3 r l . ,99 91Ito a t 13)
------1707
94 toat
Leaving am ) cu n r 5
05*3701* W . 30
3084
to*C 114)8.
114)8 93*07371..
119 S3 toat 113) N. 772209 E.. 4704 lad; (19) 8. 17*2737 E .

3 0 11 (M b (in t. o r a r i r he. eto b t m (is&gt; i i n n r w .
177 OBto** to a Pom d l * cu vnrr (I
Y * to d
( i tf ) Atong
Along d
F e* arc d a•caiarm
F e*
. I»iu * *30 00 to a tm * 0 3 3 T *^ r.
tok. ccncava to d a I
| N. * r i r 4 9 W . 239 99 toaL to F e
arc 9*3 22 I
RETIRED OFFICERS- WLLAOE, PHASE II
d tond town m d a Eaudwad IM d Sacaon 1 . Ibanahip 32
I l Ead. HBaboraudi
IMaborou^i County. Ftonda. add pared
■crtoodatnlow *
Baed d 9 Pom tow d By maaaunng bom d a Boudwed conw d
F e Nurd w td IM at AauAun 13.1bwn*li« 32 Baud, Rang* 19 [ i n
Hktoboreudi Coim y Florida. N 0 9 0 14 r W . along tre Wait
11. 4 end F e Norther
d
to d *
» w . n n v N 993919 E ,
Pam d Bagmnmg. Tfenca ham Mid Pam He
totem s &gt;By t to (98) anuraar
It) Aura F e arc d a curv* to He # 9 * e « a v * to H e fa d . rwAus
M 3 00 tod. ddta 0074909. are 33 70 tod. chord bearing N
07^519 E.3S9B toat la 9 Pem dRavarsa Curve &lt;2)Atonqde
arc al a cuna to d a tok. concern to F e W ait radut 937 00 led.
0MB 01714 s r . era 231 29 to*L chord tearing N 02*4031- E
72D (0 toat (3) Laavmg said Curve S 97-05 33* W . 224 10 lad. 14)
to 08*35o r W . 330 40 toat 151 to 774934* W . 8 24 toat (8) N
ir iO T T E . 139 89 toat (T IN ir3 0 D 7 W . 199 39 tod. 19) N
14*3039 E . 9038 taoL to a Pom on a curve 191 Am nqd* arc d a
am a to derm a, concave to d a Soudead. redes 104 0 ) tod. dsne
09S*1irtr. arc 179 37 la*4 thorn bearing N 7 9 4 9 19 E . 137 30
toat to • Pam d Reverse Cun*, nop ajwvj r e ere d * curve » ite
tok. concave to d o Nami radua 289 00 toal (tone 08938 09. ere
781 34 tost chord beermg N 993T73- F . 7*8 41 tod to A Pam d
Reverie Cuna. (I I ) Atong F e Are d 4 curve lo He V t concave to
F e 9oudwad radue NMOOtod. daae DM'3903*. are 17967 lad
chord bearing S 71*0909 E . 158 15 toat. 1121 leaving sad curve
B 13*31-47 E . M BS tod. 1131 S 23*1339 W . 152 OJ lad. (14) S
37*0939 E . 117 28 tod. (13) 8 03*0409 W 192 22 tod. 1181 S
02*41 37 ( . 27990 tod. 117) N 990009 1 .1 20 34 tod. MR) S
oorxnxr E . 201 33 tod. ( IA) 3 M -14-orW . 370 08 tod to a Pom
on a M W , (70) Atong d a are d a curve to He tok concave to He
■ •
497 00 toal dart* 013-0927. are 103 74 tod. chord
. E 01*11 99 W . 103 32 to d to a Pom d Tangancy (21) 3
0 9 1 9 T 7 B . IPS 39 lea l to a Pam d cev*. 122) Along a e are d a
cunr* to d a tok. cancan* 10 He Northaati. radue 457 Bo tod. &lt;ams
021*91-37, am 174 39 toat chord aaareng 3 191407 E . 173 31
toot to a Pem d Reverie Curve. (23) Along f e are d a curve to He
ren t concave 10 He South wasl raihus M l 00 toal, date
020-0929*. are 19067 tod. cfw db aarm gt 17-0539 E. 19999
toat 1741 Laavsig pad curv*. 9 07*4707 E . 139 13 tod. 123) N
9938-29 E . 82 « • toat 1261 S 29*3407 E . 71 17 tod. 127) S
391749 W . 139 19 to d (29) B 0 S "4 T ir W . 193 39 tod. to *
Porn d curv*. (291 Along He are d a curv* to He right enneav* to
d a Nwdwad. radua * 4 00 tod. ctoaa 018*1313*, are 205 98 toat
chord b e a m B 14*3173* W. 203 01 toat to a Pom d Ravers*
Curv*, )30| Atong d e are d a curve to me toll concave to He
Boudead. radua 980 19 tod. dam 020*34 97 are Tot 2t tod.
chant baanng S t r a r a r W . 200 11 tod. » a Pom on a curve
1311 Akmg f e are d a curv* 10 f e tok. ccncava to He Eaal radus
&lt;3994 00 le e i dsxa o o i-a ra r. are 490 e i ta d chom beermg 3
{0*3737 99. 499901**L fB&gt; Laavan pad a m *. S 45*30)i f ' I
111 AO toal f&gt;3|8 172737 * , 32 f i tod. 134) B 73-2209 W
47 04 toal (33) N 51-0711* W . 1119 3 tod. p8| N 03*3301* E
19M tod to a Pom on a curv*. 137) Akmg F e a re d • curve 10 Fe
tok. cancava to f e Boud radua 4 1 14 tod. (tone lo r s io r . ere
78BS toat chord baarmg B 07-0057 W . 96 9B. (391 Leaving SM)
curv*. B 00*0500* W . I t 49 to d (391N 990009 W . 49 I f tost
(401 N 00*0709 E . 49 n tod aa • pom on a curve. (41) Along r e
Are al • cun* la He ngr* concave to d a Boud aad. radua 67 00
toal dskt 07775 47. are S3 88 toat chord baarmg N 394559 (
90 It tod to a Pom d fla w s * Curve (42) Along He ere d a curv#
to He M l. concev* to d a Nordwad. radut X 00 lad. dene
070*3941*. are 38 97 lad. chord bearing N 391 07 9 9 34 09 tod
to a Pam ol Ravaraa Curve. (43| Akmg da are d a cun* to d a ndx
concave ia f e Ead. radua lit w o o toal dam 001*39 0 9 are
441 49 tod chord bearing N 073947 E . *4143 tod. to a Pom on
• curve (441Along f e are d a cun* to He n m . cancava to He
Soudaad. radua M 9 13 tod. daaa 0 2 9 W 4 (\ are 731 32 tear
Chord baarmg N 11*4357 E . 230 08 tool to a Pum d Ravers*
Curve. (43) Akmg d a ere d 1 cun* to He tok. concave to He
toordwad radua 940 00 tod. (tone 01919 3 9 are 179 47 tod
N 14-3173* ■ . 177 71 tod to a Pom d Tarmarvy
149) N 09-43 39 E . 98 47 lad. (47) S 38-1307 W 179 21 tod
4k) N 293387 W . 34 96 to d (49) N 33-0309 f 205 31 reel
501 N 03-433TE . 90 40 led to a Pom d cun* I3tj Akmg r e arc
d a curve to He e h concave to d e Wad. rarte* 737 00 toal dee*
0 1 9 9 r ir , are 143 42 toat chord baarmg N 091739 E 143 21
toal to a Pom d Tangancy (32) N 05*07 a r W 20 8k tod 10 e
Pom d curve (SJi Akmg r e are d a e w e to me eh. c o u w tome
Boudwed. radu* 497 So tod. data 01702 09. are 179 79 toei.
chord baarmg N 16*0943* W . 174 89 tod to a Pom d Raven*
Curv*. IM ) Atong He are d a cun* to Be none, concev* to F e
Northeast radue 54) OO tom Jena 021-5137 ere 207 17 tost
Chord baarmg N 10*1401' W 203 92 tod. to a Pom d fervency
(331 N o s - lf I7 W . 183 39 tod. to a Poml d curve (581 Along He
-----------3 0 0 toat
are d-------1 cun* ----n F e rum cancava -------to r e East
radue 343001
&lt;h*a 0193937.
ere
H
■ 102
■ 73 tod chord tearing N 0 90707 r
102 90 tod to r e alorerteramred P om d Dagnrwg
Contenng 19 907 acta* mor* d toss
RETIRED O FFC f RS* WLLAOE. PHASE M
A pared d land kng n Fe Northwad D4 d Sacrum 17 Townahe 32
Boud. Range 19 Eatl. HAeborough County Atonta u .) parcel
being more parkedarty deserted as tofows
Bean d * Pom toimd by measuring Irani He SoutowsM comer d
m a o Hartheed l/s or ledw n 19. N OODi a r W . Mmg He Well
bcenden d te d Northwest im . 1982 47 led Fence N 89*39if*
E , M2 70 tod to He ebovenenaored Pom d Oegmnng Hence
tram te d Pom me keowmg Mean (13) counes
(IJN 49*5347 E , 281 70 tost (2 IS M '1 63 7 t . 142 Jl tod. 1)1
N 79*0314* E . 173 84 tod. toe Pom on a curve. (4) Akmg He ere
d a curve n Fery/x. concave 10 f e So/nweti. radue 112 00 tost
dene 1393304* are U l a i toal chord beermg S 372318* E
240 &lt;9 tod. to a Pom d Reverse Curve (3) Along F e Are d e cuna
to Fe to*, concave to Fe East radut 25100 toal. deHa 037-3751*
erc 233 81 lad. chon) beermg 9 0703 38' W . 249 14 leal to e
Pom d Reverse Curve (61 Along ire arc d a curve to He ruM
ccncava to F e Wed. redraa 117 00 tod. deea 037*5309. ere 118 20
led . chord beermg 8 03*0329' W 113 24 leal (7) leaving U&lt;1
curve. 8 2739)29 W . 58 M tod. (91 S 874719 W . 83 53 tod. (91
N 623X749 W . 199 23 tod. to 1 Pom d curve ( 10 ) Akmg Racre oi
a curv* to F e tok. concev* to F e Sooth radue 30 00 to*4 dene
043-38 90*. ere 24 09 leal, chord beermg N 44*3909 W . 23 42 tool
to « Poml d Tangancy. (At) S 72*0234' W . 229 23 tod. (12) N
973347 W . 99M ltd . (11) N 172737 W . 92 14 tod. (14) N
43*30)18-W . I ll 30 tod. to a Pom on a curv*. (13) Akxg B ea red
a cun* to F e nd*. concave 10 F e E atl radua 15884 00 tod. ttoea
001*1311*. ere 393 89 tosi chord baarmg N 072/77 C . 393 89
tod. to Fe atoranenacted Pom d Dagmng
RETIRED OFFCER S VXLAGE. PHASE IV
A pared d lend lymg m F e Souaveasi IM d Sacaon 1 Townan* 12
South. Rang* I I East, remoorough County Florida. M d parcel
bang mor* parOcutorty (tosertoad at toaows
Oagm Al a Pom tound by neasurmg tram He SouFraost comar d
F e Northwad U4 d Section 12. Ttawntrvp 12 SouFi, Range 19 lest,
isaaborougn County Ftonda. N 090141' W . along He Waal
boundary w e d lard Northwest IM and He Northerly pratongeinn d
tad In*. 2039 11 tod. Hence N 99-3419 E . 798 13 lad. to He
above memorial) Pom d Bagmnmg Thence Iram te r) Pom He
toaowmg seventeen (IT) courses
(11 Along F e ore d a curve to the left concave to f e Southwest,
radu* 343 OO tod. dMa 020*0623*. arc 190 97 tod. chord bearing
N 1703 39" W . IM 99 toet to a Pom d Revert* Curve. (2) Akmg
F e ore d a curve to He nd*. concave to He Northaati. radut
497 00 toat dart* 021-31 37. are 174 38 lad. chord baarmg N
16*14 07 W . i n 31 tod. to a Porn d Tangancy; (3) N 03-16IT
W , 185 36 tod, to a Pom d cun*. (4) Along t e are d a curv* to Fe
nght. concave 10 He Ead. radu* 437 00 tod. dart* 03*7717. are
47 93 leak chon) bearing N 073707 W . 42 82 tod 13) iM vm g
aad cun*. N 84" 14 07 1 , 300 00 tod. 16) S OS'4957 E . 19 00
tod (7) N 84*1407 E , f t 00 tod. (9) 3 0345 57 E . MOO tod. (9)
B. 50-45 57 E . 70 00 lad. 110) N. M *I4 0 7 E . 154 68 led to (h#
mersacOon eatl a cun*. (It ) fen ce dong 9 e arc d a cuna to He
tok cancava to He Ead. radua 113 00 lad delta A9-4020*. are
178 83 toat. chord baanng 3 11*3321* E . 139 3S tod to a Pom d
Ravaraa cuna, (12) Along He are d a cun* to He ngrx concave to
F e SouFiwaak radu* 122 OOlad. delta 09714 07. are 183 73 leak
AM baarmg 8. 12-48 24 E . IM 32 teak 113) Leaving aard cun*.
8 ---70’5T»1ld4 W ..------------------90 34 leer. (IS ) N
23*3414 w . 4897 reek (14)
(1 “ **
7741-13* W . 144 33 tod. (18) S 83*4745* W . 113 31 tod. ( i f ) S
71*39*29* W , 191 39 tod. to Fe atotamanaoted Pom d Bagnnmg
RETIRED O f FICER3-WLLAGC. HUSC V
A pared d land lymg m F e Northwad IM d Section 12 . and Fe
louFiwed 1M Ol Section 1 . township 12 South. Rang* 19 Eaal.
Hstoborougk County. Florida, said pared being mor* particularly
Bean u a Pom tound by measuring Iran F e SouFiwasI Comar ol
sad NorFsaad IM d Sacaon 12. N 00*0141* W . atong He Waal
boundary d aad Northwad IM 2332 Ilia d . Hence N 075414 E.
919 21 leek to F e dtovomeneoreu Pom d Bogmrwig. Hence hom
a**) Pom F e Mowing Ntoan 115) courses
(1 )8 3S*03TKr W . 3000took (2) N 34*571X7 W . 1399 tod. (3) S
90-0736* W , 140 23 tool, to a Pom d cunt. (4) Atong He arc d I
cun* to He nght. concave to He Northeast, radius 80 00 lad. d*M
090*00 00*. are 129 M leak chord tearing N 34*3724’ W . 113 14
tod to a Pom d Tangancy. IS) N 043724* W . 200 M tod. (0) N
10*4911* E . 173 S3 laat. (71 N 242740* E . 208 M lad. (k) N
80-02-34 B . 11170 leak (9) B 03*1417 E . 17 S3 tod. to a Pom d
curve: (10) Along tre arc d a cun* m He tort, concave to lie North
sast. radut 343 00 laal. dalu 021*3137. arc 207 17 lad. chord
beating 8. 19*I4'01* E . 203 97 tod. to * Point d Raven* Curve,
(111 Anna t e Are d a curv* to He right concev* to He Soulhwasf.
radut 45700 tod. daka 022*0704. are 173 79 leak chord beermg
9 18*0445* E . 174 98 laat. to 8 Poml ol Tangancy; (12) S
03*0741’ B.. 2068 tod. to a Pom d cuna. (13) Along He tre d a
cunr* to He nglX. concave 10 He Was!, radu* 797 00 1**1. darta
010*31-14. are 14342 tod. chord bearing S 00*1799* W . 14321
tad to k Pom d Tangancy: (14) S 09*4134 W . 6040 toat 0 9) S
S3- OJTXT W . 9890 lad to Hto atorwnaratored Pom d B a rrin g
RETIRED OPFICCRB) WLLAOE. PHASE W
A pared oitond lymg n He Northwad IM d Sacaon 12. Towrwhv 32
SouFL Range 19 C l*. Mkdtorougrt County. Flonda. t*k) pered bang
more parOcutorty deacided M toaows
Begin M a Rom tound by maaaunng from He Southwest comar d
Mid Northwad IM d Section 12. H 00*01'4t* W . along F e Wad
boundaiy d sard NorFiwaat IM. 1992 47 lad; Fence H. 343414
E , 992.70 leak to Fe abovamanlionad Pom d Dagmn.ng, Fenca
Worn aald Pom Fefcikowmg fourteen (t 4) course*
(1) Atong He Are ol a cuna to F e iigM. concave to He Eaal radua
15884 00 tod. daka 000*2720*. are 103 00 lad. chord baanng N
04*1914 E . 103.09 toat to a Pom on 1 curve: (2) Along r e arc d a
a/m to r e rtgrx. concave to fe S o u re e u . radua 59013 to d (toaa
020*14 57. are 201 21 lad. chord baanng N 174147 E . 200 11
tod 19 a Pom oi Ravaraa Curve (3) Along He arc d a curve to He
ML ccncava to Be Northwest radua M 00 leak daka 0041427.
•re 2563 toat chord baanng N 245102* E.. 25 91 toat (4) Laavmg
A*U curv*. 8. 744734 E . 97 42 tod. (3) N 90*5937 E . 72 38
toat to a Pom oi cunr*; (6) Along He are ol a curve to He ton.
concave to F e Northwaak radut 2000 tod. dona 0341907. arc
20.70 took chord bearing N 31*20-30* £ 18.79 tod U A Pom d
TArqanqr. (7) N. 21*41-49 E, 91 90 to d 504 Pem d curve; 10) Atong

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toaoatng M y &lt;301 ooutmo
1*1 • M M fo r E . 33 03 tod. to a Po m on a curve. (g a tin g fw
ared rcu rve to He tek. concave to r a Ead.
01T O W . ore 103 IS tad. chord bearing 3
toot » a Po m of Tangancy in t 03‘ i V i r C . its 3 a tost to a
PoM el cu n t. (4) Mora too arc of a curve to toe tail eoncava to toe
Northeast, radut 437 Do lest, delta O ir s r jr . are 174 3a leet.
chon) bearing 3 t r u e r E . 173 31 toot to a P o m of Havana
Curve. (SI Atong toe arc of a curve to toe m m . concave to toe
SoutM id. radus 34300 Net. deaa o jiro r/ l". are i«0 f7 Net.
chordbeeretga 1703-30E . laaaatoot M llaevew aw dnire* 9
C7"4607 E . 130 13 Net. I ll N 00-33 23* E . 321 t last I f l t
7 »*J 4 o r c . 7i 17 last (ft a s r n s r w . tsa is N et n o ) 2
03-43 30 W . IBS 30 Nat to a PoM of curve. ( I l l Atong toe are a la
curve to fw nghl coneaM to toe Nodhewsl radus etaoo Nat dsae
O ir 1338*. arc 703aa N et chord beating s 14*3173* W. 20301
tost, to a Po m ol Revere# Curve. (12) Akmg He arc d a cwve to He
tot. asnoavo to toe Soutwesl. radus 330 13 toet data 020*34 3T
arc 201 21 tost, chordbeanng I 13*414 r W. 200 13 tost to a PoM
on a curve. (13) Along toe arc ol a curve to aw ton. concave to toe
la s t radus 13384 OON at DtM 001*4741*. arc 4M *2 tool, d on )
teerwgS 03*333 T W .4 S B »to e t
(14) laaveig m x ) curve. • 43*30-13* E . I l l 30 N e t US) 8
I7 7 7 3 T B . (2 14 N at (I t ) 8 08*3213* W . 87 00 leet. (IT ) 8
23-1737*4.177 08 N at to a PoM on a curve. I It ) Along toe arc of
a curve to toe Ian. concave to toe Soutoeeet radus 430 00 tool,
dona 010*18-13*. arc 7708 leal, chord bearing N 38*13 47 w .
78 M N et to a PoM on a curve (i t ) Along tw are d a curve to toe
ton ccncave to toe Nortoeeat radua 20 00la d . ddto 041*1834*. arc
14 78 last Chord booting n 81*374r E . 14 42 tost to S P ort ol
Compound Curve. (20) Afonq toe arc of a nave to toe to t ccncave to
toeNortowest redue 18000 lem daka 0103680. arc f t 43 lad.
chord bearing N 11-1310 E J II I t toet (21) U M ta d can*. N
i r t r e r E . 17 H leei io a Po m ol curve i l l ) Arcratos arc of a
curve to toe ton concave to toe Soutoeoaf radua S6 00 tost dana
oarae IS*, are 82 47 toal Chord bearing N 01*41 OT *t . 7» 90 leer
173) leaving said curve N 33*0731* *4 100 31 last. 124) N
03*3301*1 3034 toot to • PoM of a curve (23) Along tw arc of a
curve to toe wn. conce r t to toe Soutoeerl radus 4314 tost i
101"SI 01*. arc 7t SS tost, chord Dteanrg 3 *7*0037 44.3* 18 toot
(20) Laaveig aae) Curve. 800*03OS* W . 143 80 tost to • PoM of
curve (77) Axing toe arc ol a curve to the njpn concave to toe
toortoeetl. radua 70 00 toet ddU 030*034)*. arc 30 M toet. chord
bearing 3 13X4 30 BT. 33 42 toel to a Port d Tangancy. (23) 3
30-0011* 44.1 Oi teat to a Port of a curve (231 Along tw ad of a
curve to too ton ccncave to tw SoutoeoM. radua 430 00 toot dana
006*3000*. ad 32 41 last chord baaing N 42 0/ 37 ¥4 3238
3
tost
(301 laaveigaaWcurve. N 2 7 3 1 3 1 *1 .1337 toot (311N 10*1107
W. 32 24 tod. (32) N 00*0304’ E ISO 41 toet to a K jrt d i
(3)| Aavig aw ad el a c m u toe n m concave to toe *
radua 77 oo toet Sana 074*2044* arc to t l tod. chord
i r i T i r i . 0308 toal. toaPoM of neve-M Curve (34| Along toe
a«c ol a curve to toe tot. concave to toe tourtoeed. radua 20 00N at
daka 078-17 3 0 .4re 23 81 teal chord twarmgN 38*14 30 E. 24 71
Net (331 le e m ia d curve 3 )3 4337 6 14 It toet to a Port
on a curve 1331 Along toe arc ol a curve to toe tefl. concave to tw
Nottoeaal radus 30 00 N d tteN* O lt'33'10 ad t i l Nd. chord
baarraN 1 7 lt a r t . I N Net to a Port ol Revere* Curve. 137)
Along tw ad ol a curva to toe "grv cuncave to toe East radua
13t30 00 Nd, dsita 001*33 00 ad 441 44 Nd. chord bearing N
073447 ( 441 43 N d to a Port on a curve (33) Along tw a d d
a curve io toe net*. concave to toe Soueweel radus (44 13 Nd.
deaa 020*3041 . Sd 711 32 Net chon) bearing N 174337 E .
230 03 N d to a P ort of Rwerte Curve 139) M u g toe ad of a
evave to toe tan. concave to toe Nortoeeal radua 380 00 tod. dana
01013 33*. ad 17*47 Nd. chord bearing N 14*3123* E . 177 71
'ed to a Port of Tangancy (40) N 0 8 * 4 lV I . M 47 N et 141) S
33*13 0 7 * 17(21 Nd. (471 N 203137 W 34 M N et (43) N
33*0300* E 203 31 led. |44| N 03*43 30 E 80 40 lad to 4 Port
of curve 1431 Axing toe ad of a curve to toe Nfl concave to toe
ANSI radus 737 00 N d dens 010*3110 sd 143 42 Nat chord
Ceemn N 00*1730 ( . 143 71 N d to a Port of Tangancy |44| N
03*0741** 70 68 tod to 4 Port of curve (47) Along ns ad of a
curve to tw wn. concave to tw Soutoeevl radua 437 00 Net dsaa
022*0100. ad 173 78 N d Chord beerxrgN 100343* * . 174 88
Net to a Port of Reverts Curve im i A u n toe ad of a esm# to toe
n0*. concave to tw Nonrwevl. radus 34 100 N d dsaa 021*3137.
4d 207 17 N d . Chord bearing h 1 0 14 o r * 203 «2 Nd. to a
Port of Tangancy I4t) N Otrl t IJ* * 183 33 N d to a Port of
curve. (SOI A u g toe are ol a curve n toe tyf* concave to toe (a x
radua 3*3 00 N d dsaa 010*3017 ad 102 73 N d chord beanng
N 00*07 03* 1 . 102 80 N d to the akxemenuoned PoM ol
PARCELS
Men RnedMy Faaerrwr* daecrfwrt «i Beceon I 02 d rreedvn
VWag* t o ) The l u o M C o m ol HejOcd CM) d CRired Crete
Hacprdcai Easement Retmcaon* arid Covensnss *0 ' ism trt
Augutl 73 1*31 Defearn freedom V«ege ol Bun Cay Cared. IS)
and Simcoatl Country Catos Inc . rscontod « toe Putec Reoonto si
Hatboroud&lt; Caurey. Ftonda over upon and acroa* toe toaowmg
dseoWad property
A pared of land lying n toe Northwaal 1/4 of Secaon II. and Sw
Snulheed 1'4 of Suction 1 t unchp 12 Soul" Rang* •• *••••
MiStborough Cocrty Ftonda taxi padd bemg more parbeuterty
tescrrwrt attoaoet
Ougn at a P ort tound by meaiunng Irom toe Soutxjett c o r"*'o f
taxi Norlhweil 1/4 of Sucixx. 17. M 00*0141 * . along to* Btovt
tmuntera irw of tax) NorHwetl 1 4 are) fw Northerty protongatem d
iJ-TurV 3483 48 N d toanc# M 803010 E 433 411N d to to*
atxivemennoned PoM of Dagnnxig. tourv e Irom taxi PoM the
toaowmg kftyi SOI coirtet
(!) N 34* 140 7 E . M 03 N d to a PoM on a curve .12) Along tw
ad ol a curve to to* Wl concave to toe Eatt.
0170027 ad 10374 Nd. chord buarxw S 01 11 40 * . J03 42
N d to * Port &lt;4 Tangarry IK 3 04*13171 ■138 33 Nd . to * Port d
curve i«| Along toe ed ol a oave to toe eft eoncto* to toe lertwaM.
radua 437 00 N d daaa 01l*si 3 7 *d 174 38 Nd. chord tearing 8
'6*14 02* E . 173 31 Net to 4 Port oi Revert* Curve 131 Atong to*
arc of 4 curve to to# nghl. concave to to* Soutoeett radus 34300
N d iN4a 0200323* *d 19087 N d chord beanng 3 17*03 30 E .
m i*dcufV
* S 074707E .133 13N ett.(7)N
(7 )N
189 89 Nd. (8) l aaurxj
tax) curve
4. It)
(8) 8
S 2034
203 40
7 E 71 17 Nel. (91 S
60 44 28* E 92 I t Net
07
34*12 48 * 139 16 N d |10|S 0 4 -4 3 3 0 *. 183 30 N d 10 8
Pu rtol curve (t il Aeing to* ad ol a curve to to* right, concave to
toe Northeetf redu* 84*00 Net ddU 01014 34* ad 204 t t Nd.
chord bearing 8 14 4123* * . 204 01 lad to a P ort ol RevarM
Curve (17) Axing to* arc of a curve to to* Nit concave to to*
Soutoeett radut 480 14 N at dana 020*34 43*. arc 701 21 lad.
chord bearing 8 1741 47 * . 200 13 lad. to a PoM on a curve.
(13) Ax&gt;ng to* ad at a curve to to* leR. concave to to* Eatt radua
14884 00 N d. dsaa 001*4741*. sd 496 92 N d. chord tearing 8
03*3337 * 498 90 l*d . (14) Leaving tax) curve. 8 43*3018 E .
Ill 40 Net 113) 8 17-2T37E.82 14 Net (18) 8 0031 13 **.3 70 3
Nd. (17) 8 2* 2137 * . 177 03 Net. to a PoM on a curve. (13)
Atru aw ad of a curve to tw N il concave to toe Soutoeett. radut
430 00 Ite l dana 010*16 13". arc 77 03 Im i . chord tearing N
3013 4 7 * . 78 38 Nat U a Port on a curve. (IlfI Atong me ad of
* curve ti to* NH concave to to* Nortoeetl. radut 20 00 Nd. data
042*1034*. ad 14 73 lad, chord bearxg N 31*3740 E . 14 42 Nd.
to a PoM of Compound Cun*. (20) Along to* ad of a cun* to to*
NIL concave to to* Nortoeetl. radut 190 OO Nd. data 0103127.
ad 61 48 Nat. chord beating N 31*13 33* E . 3t 21 leal. (21)
Ltaring tax] curve. N 2711 43* E . 37 11 Ivel to a Port of cun*
(22) Atong ihe arc of a cun* to to* left concave lo to* 8au0M**t
adu* 95*00 N et ds«a 6*9*44 13*. 4d 82 47 N d. fte 'd te M rw N
01*44 0 8 * * , )79 90 led. (231 Laavxw tax) cun*. N. 43X731 * .
100 41 led (24) N 04*3301 E , 39 34 led. to a P ort on * Curve
(24) Atong to* arc of a cun* to tore Nit. concave 10 to* Soutoeatl.
radua 43 14 Nd. dana 101*4101*. ad 78 as lad. cnord tearing 8
87*00*37 W . 33 93 N d. (26) Laavxvi tax) cun*. S 000308 * .
143 39 Nd. to a Port of cun*. (27) Along to* arc of a cun* Ip toe
rvrt. concave to toe Norwnteti. tadut 78 00 N et dana 03007*7.
• . . —— . . . .
___ . . . l a t n i a n * IAJ m
l Wt a D r u n f
arc
39 M Nd. chord
beanng m3 13*04
3 0 * . 33 42 lNe ad.
to a PoM
109 led. to a Port on a curve.
ol Tangancto 128) 8 30*0031* W . 8C
(29| Atong to* ad of a curve to to* Nfl. concave to toe Soutoeetl.
radua 430 00 N d daaa 006*3000. arc 12 41 Nat chord bearing N
42X137 * . 42 33 lad. (M l leaving tax) cun*. N 23X1 31 E..
113/ led. (31) N 10*1) 07* W . 32 24 (eel. (32) N 00X703* E .
140 *1 N et to a PoM of cun* (33) Atong to* ad of a ourv* totoa
nghl. concave to to* Soutoeatl. radua 7700 Nd. dad* 074 2044
*d 99 91 lad. chon) tearing N 1 7 I3 7 7 E . 9 3 0 4 N d .u a PlM O l
Revert* Cun# (34) Atong Ihe ad of a cun* b M M . concert to
to* Norton#il. radus 20 00 Nal d#aa 078*1743*. arc 2333 Nd.
chord beanng N 33*1430 E . 24 71 Nal. (34) Leaving tax) curve. S
34*4737 E . 14 1) led. to a Port on a cun*. (38) Alotuto* arc Ola
cuna to to* Nh. concave to toe Itottovml radua 3000 Nat data
O1043TI0. ad 3 31 Nat Chord twarxuN 12*1043 E . 938 N et to
a Port ol Raven# Cun*. (37) Atong toe arc of * cun# to tw ngfa.
uxiuav* to to* Ceil, radus 14940 X (set dsita X I *34X0. arc
441 46 N et chord tearing N 03*3947 E . 441 M N a tto * P ort on
a cun*. (33) Axwi to* are ol a cun# to 9w right concart to to#
Soutwad radua 843 IS N d. daMa 020*30-41. arc 231121N et
chord Dunng N 13"43 4 7 E . 2M M N atto a Portal Revert* Cun*.
(39) Atong to* a&lt;c of a cun# to to* NR. concave to to* Nortovreal
rarSu* 480 X Nal. ddM 0101436*. are 17847 N et chord beanng
N 14*4124* E . 177 71 N d to a Port ol Tangancy (40) N 014338*
E . 98 47 Nd. (41) 8 44*1307 W. 17821 N et « N 2 0 V m * W.
34 98 N et (43) N 44X700 t . 20141 N et (44) N 06*4730 t .
M 40 N d to a Port of curve; (4 S )A ^ tw ad a eune to to# N fl
concave to to# WatI. radua 747 00 N et daaa 0105110. 4^ '43 42
1* * 1. chord tearing N 001750 E . 143.21 N at to a P ort ct
Tangancy. (48) N 03X741* W . 20 66 lad. to a P ort of Cunr. (47)
Along aw arc ol a cun# to to* N3. concave to to# SodTweal ia&lt;**rt
457 00 leal, dana 022X700. ad 17376 N d . chord bearing N
13X045* W. 174 68 Nal. to a Port ol Revert# Cun*. (40) *“ X N
ad of a cun* to to* i g t concave to to* Ncrtoead. ra^w 443 00 lad.
Chord bearing N 1014X1* W .
deSa 021*5137. * d 207 17
AN
et to
2X 92 Nat to a tolrt (9 T4»X0Cy. |49)
N IOS"1013TW.
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8 P ort of cun*. (50) Along to* ad of a cunw to to# n0 &lt; conce rt to
to* Eatt. radua 543 X N et data 0105032*. ad 102 74 N et chord
beanng N 000707 E . 102 X N d to to# atoremenooned PoM of
Daymng
LESS ANO EXCEPT
LEOAL DESCRIPTION
A PORTION OF PHASE VS
RETIRED O f FCER3 VILLAGE
A pared of land lying in 9w Soutwretl 1/4 of Section 1, Tourthp 32
S a S t Range iV C aat HSNborouon County. Ftonda. tea) parcel
te n ) more padoAarTy data bed aaloaoe*
Degto al a Port tound by maaaunnB ' w jte B o u to ^ cw n a rrt
toe Nortowad l&gt;4 of Saoxin 12. TbrtW fy l i aoan R ^ J t EMl.
IM frxr»n fi rm i. fxxxM. N 00X14 lirt , axmg fw Wad boMiawy
Nwof tdd Northeast 1/4 and to* Nortfwrty profongaten of sad In*.

N M ^ iM e w v * . d S n a x n .. 448 07 Nat» a i
dong toe M at a ow vato fw N it concave to

of cuna.

N 7 )X » J 0 v S 12 N d to apoM el ravanw
dang fw arc of « carve la toe ry s . concave to toe Eoutoaad .
T1700 laat dM a 171*21 o r . I d 348(1 N a t chon)
1 8 1 0 )0 1 7 8 .2 3 7 3 3 N d to a port oT reverts I ____
iw are of a curve to toe NS. concave to to* Soutoeetl.
radua 113 00 N d , dam 0101120, ad 32 83 N d . chord
|»41K T70W 3183 N at
j id # u to*. a a a ir o r w . ts a e s N st
N S 0M 4 7W . T O X N a t
N 08*447730. 88 X Nat
8 8014O 7-W .il 00 N at
8 0 0 MU7 N .J X X N d B to a

P g H d tv v s g

L is a MfO EXCEPT
SKETCH ANO LEOAL DESCRIPTION OF
A PORTCN OF PHASE V*
RET0WD OFFICERS V8LA0C
____ I el Nnd hrrg to fw Sautoaasf t ’4 cf Sacton T. tn e d w &gt;32
SouFt Hangs I t (M L IMaboroudi County Honda, sad padd
m »n al 3 P art N M te measuring Irom toe t outoaad Comer af
to* NaraieeM 1/4 of 8acaon 12. TNendiw 12 Souto. Rama I t (a d .
H N todu di Caway Ftortto. N OTOt^4l*W. dong toe WSd bomtory
•rw ef add NeiMaad 1/4 and fw Nomwriy pratongaaon of ta d aw
443013 N at toanca N 3 0 S 7 io ( . 447 at N e t n to* above
marssjnad Port of Oagrttng.
Ttwnee bam add Po m to* loaoeeig lour (4) courses
1) N t r 1037*1. tllO S N s t
2) 30741X 78.41 34 N d to S port M sf Istan g s M iS o rrt
4 dona fw t ie d a 0dV*M9toM|M. concave to fw M orti radus
ta * X N d . dsRi o t t - m r . me 11104 N d . chord tearing
8904004*81,1)2. I t N at
« ) NS^ j l M ju nw^ N Q ?412 3xy. 34 39 N d to to* store

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LESS AMO EXCEPT
3 PARCEL OF lANO 178*0 M THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
SECTION 12, TOWN8MP 32 SOUTH. RAMOC 18 EAST. HKL8BOROUOH COUNTY FLORIDA 8AIO PARCEL BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY 0 3 8 ^ 0 0 AS FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT A POINT FOUND BY bit ASUR INO FROM THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAJO NORTHWEST 174 OF SICTUN
12 N 0001 41* W . ALONG THE WEST BOUNDARY OF 8AIO
NORTHWEST 174, 1233 30 FEET. THENCE N 8 0 1S27 t (26 32
FEET. TO THE AFORE MENTONED POM T OF BEGddFNQ
THENCE FROM SAJO POWT OF BE OINNMO THE FOLLOWING
SEVEN (7) COURSES
T) N IT O E T W . ttBMFBCT.
2) N 77*07708 BB27 FEET. TO APOMTOF CURVE.
3) ALONG T » « ARC OF A CURVE TO nW RO H T CONCAVE TO
THE SOUTH RAOAJS X X FEET DELTA 43X707 ARC 24 M
FEET. CHORD 36ARMG 8 84*4010 ( 23 42 FEIT TO A
POWT OF TANGE NCT,
4) 8 400740 0 1 *3 2 1 F t r r
Si N 8034 10 E, 7110 FEET
«
S (7*40X7 W. IX 01 FEET,
7) 8 (0 1 4 7 7 W. 237 43 FEET.
TO THE AFOREMENTONEO POINT OF 8 f GMNMO
IM fB
Descrwaon of Crdaierd
The CoAaierar sha* consvsl of a l of fw toaoeng detenbed
property efwtoet new a twang or rwreallar aegw re) n efxch
■Aortgagat new has Of FwraalNr obfam* any ngrs Me. aalars of
Mareat and now or d any tew hereanar anached to arecied wnn
Mu wed
n or
or i«o
idon.
tomwig *a pen
pen of.
of appurtanare
to. rdaeng to. Of
------1 si
n . tomwig
---------anamg bom aw use Of aryoynwra of a f of any poreon of Of Norn any
Ns m Of agrearners periam g to fw Rear Properry *• d*ecd w»l n
I r t W A 1 . A L and A L to* spe&amp;fc enmwraaow tetow not
la) aa af too i
and otoar berwhrs of any and aa of fw Rad Property rxU D rg
adhoul Mrwaaan. any maMwrshai I***, coutm ranaal lee*, god carl
rareal Net. aru errvrr rered N et or any mcome ganardedpy any
mncoM rtwea. lesfauranl arwca bar or bar local*) on to* Real
ft) a l dapowfe mad* awn or otoer tecurey given lo uhhry
rnmparvas by Mortgagor avto reaped io Reef Property aa athrance
paymares of vwdance premxerw mad* by Mortgagor M h reaped to
fw Red Property a l cfaena or demand* axrti reaped to wsursne* or
such dnxwAs or sacurey. end aa oewr aecurty cwarvng an) efwr
daposa* peat to any corerador or otoar party vi conwcfcn rrth to*
Ic) a l Artur** tomwhmga mecrxrwry eryoipmenr buAdmg
mdanala. M d n . appbanca* gnoto an) gtrwrar rtengaae* of any
and every nature ehelsoevar now or rwreafwr localad m. at an. or
anached or artred to. or uaad or rtended to M uaed n oonweson
ahatoer now aawang or harealtor arecied

______ _ _. _______ __________ , aaanngv ar
bands. NFS Mdures, Ne ho*#* and bracket* an) bo*** tor toe seme
Are IptrtUsrv derm systems, drape*, drapery rods end brace***,
mrrors. itwnSsN. sersan* anoreum. carpets and carpesng wal and
Soar covsnnga, pAmtoang. tetotub* amaa M tew. ppe* laucaia
water do*ala laundry squpnwnf. waafwra dryers, c t Doves, reIngereiora fwaang unis Stove* oven* range*, dthw etfw rf
disposal* walsr healers, tocmeratora (utnturs. lialurs* ant
turrvehmgs. toNvworw. raduw. commwucabon sysNms. game*,
rscresaond and swerurvng pool sgu«m *ni. metodng. wdioul
smaasan. a l god dub*, gdf cany lee*, bag* lawn moeers. ant aa
otoer goil. gof-rddad. or lurt ratoied tryepmen. aa apec*ca*y
designed malaSenons and lurnwrvngt an ) a* of to* colaNral
deaertoed harem now or nereaDar dabvered or to te ddiarad to to*
Id) a l namaa under or by wtven fw Real Property may d any
tew te operated or brawn, and *S '«/■&lt;» to carry an tu irw u imdd
any auch name* or any variant of wen names, and a* trademarks
trad* name*, paiarti appOcanon* penang lor any Iradamaikt
a. or palarea, an) goodww iiuang m any way u fw Real
la) a* wawr ngfea and water dock raiaeng to to# R ed Property
vckxvig. vatooul anvtaaorv aa of fw wate. aandary and dorm aawar
ayaiama now or heraoAar owned by tod Mortgage when are now or
twrMltar Peered by. over and icon too Property or any part and
pared fwreol. and which water tydem rPudM a l water ma
Mrvice LaiaraW hydrant*, verve, and appurtenance*, and which
Mwer aystam metodea a* aandary aawar knee. mckicSng mama
lawraN. manhoNs. an) appurtanancaa. a l pavmg tor Mreda. loada
walkways, sraranc* way* or acciM now or heraaBar owned by
Uongagor and ranch are raw or rwrealMt located on fw Rad
Properly or any part ol pared toaract. a* d Mortgagor * M ated m aa
parmd Net. anpacl N et and udfy tecurey dapoada or bonds paid or
made ri corvwcnon wdi too Real Property daaertoad hatamabova ar
any part of pared Hereof.
m as potewa of maurance relating to fw Real Property Of fw
coxeNial iNacitoed Iwrem. a l procaada and daxht anwng on
account of any damage to or taking ol a l or any part of fw Rad
Property of fw coaawrd daterdwd Twram. and a l eauaaa d acaon
and recoveries lor any lost of tananFun m to* veto* d fw Red
Property of such eoatteel metodng. wdioul bmFaaon. a* proes arts
d any swandsd coversg* katxtry or d h d msursnea potcy swunng
Mortgagor, to* Rsd Property or any d to* property deacrewd Iwram
agenai any pare*, at unaanwd mauranc* pramaunw. a l aaaards
rwn donwm pro-csednga or purchaa* m kau d auch
wen reaped to to* Real Property , aa cauw
and racoverws. now or naraaftar m anslanca. tor any N m or
dnvmson n vafeja d tw Rad Property, and a l procaada of any and
ali of the foregoing coaeieiai and. to the valent not oFwrwwa
mdudad. aa peymani* under maurance (whetoar or not fw Sacurad
Party w fw Io m payee d auch mauranc*). or any mdamnFy.
wanarfy or guaitAly par*W# by taaaon ol kwa Of damage to or
oFwfww* wdi reaped to to* Red Property Of any d fw
(g) a l plana and apecilicAbona prepared lot coneiruction d
improveirwnw on fw Rod Proparty, a l Mudaa. dale and datamga
rawed to auch improvement*, aa penial lee*, impact lee*, utdy
aecunty iNpuwN or bond* pax) or mad*
Property or any pan thereof, and a l confracta and aqraementa
entered mao by Mortgagor and eertana** and guaranaaa reo
Uortgapir reunng to such plan* and IpecdCMkvw. to iuch
data and dramngt. or to fw devetopmonl design, const
rsnoveaori or vhprovsmsni d toe Red Property,
(h) a l purchase and tato agraanwnu. dapoaF receipts, escrow
agraamares, N it aa. and otoer anclNiy docurrwnia and agree own*
entered m o wth rsspset to fw tale to any purchasers or Was* to any
Naaaea d a l or any part1 d
i aw Red Property,
, . together wah a l
dapped wth reaped to and oFwi procaada d tw MN or &gt; i d t f
or any pwl d tw Red Property.
(i) a l damages, royal***, and revenge* d every tond. nahir*.
and dasenpbon whal-*o*v*r toal Mortgagor may b* antead to
rscstva Irom any parson or snMy owning or having or hersa/Wr
acgjmng a nghl to toe ol, gaa. or mewrd ngfas and maarvaBona d
to* Rasf Property.
aa keenest (Indudmg, but not vmiiad t o . any buamaaa
_. -- - we* oparaang kcanae*. or amWar mantra), con, managvrrwnl confracta. Iranchws agraemarxt
and govammantd permaa (mctuding. but nel knead t o , any pamuta
issued by fw Florida Dtpartnwni ol EnvUorstwnMI Regulation).
auUxxuabona, or cartilcalM rsquead or uaad w conragton wdi to*
owrwrthp. operation, reraaL or maMenanca d toe Rad Property.
(k) aa accounts, bank accounts fund*, documents, contract
rights, comnvirrwnfs. notes, chaad paper, matrunwnia. general
MangbNa. and o*wr otegaaana anting out d Of to connecoon e « i
toe oenersfvp. operation, yea, reran and devatopmenf d fw Red
(l) a l subsmuaona tor. acceaworw to. change* d . adseon* to.
and repiacanwnts d any d toe whoN or any part d toe coasted
(Nacrbed Iwrem, and
(m| all proceed* of any of fw coiate a l daaertoed harem. Aa
uaad harem, fw larm *proceada* mctodM atoetemr N racafvabN or
recarved rthan coasted or procaada are aofg caaactod. aachangad
or otoarmai 3 spot ad d . whether such a apoaewn • votodary or
mvduniary. and mciudea. adhoul imunon, s i goods, accounts,
chanal pap*/, general mungrbws. documents ol din . m-v*ntory.
aqupm*nl and a l ngnis to maurance payment*, mckrdmg retom
prsmsans. rate rasped to such co*d sn L wherever located
PARCELR
EXMMT-AC
A pared d land Mng m Secaorw 1.2 d U H, i f aemg si Tbwrahto 32
•outo. Rang* 1( EaaL Hlaborough Courvy, Honda, add pared 3 *mg
m oil pamuAsrty dsaenbod as tokma

Commence d to# l outoweal comer d CYPRESS CREEK VELAOE
‘ A*. 33 raedKMl m F w Boo* 33. pea* 0 d to* puftc reconto of
HBMefOueR County Ftonda. lor a POINT OF BE&amp;NNfNO. toanca
dona fwiouFw riY bosmdary of said CYPRESS CREEK VE.-LAGE
•A* toe leaowmg wn (io ) coursaa ( ii N u -m x r e . 23# x N at
(2) N .0 0 30-1 0 V ». 33* 37 N*L P IN *3*7941* E . 2*2 »0 Wet |4)
N 38X0X0 E . 191 89 N a rjS ) N 32X0X0 E . 719(2 Nat. I (
N r r v o OO* E . 37933 Nat m N 34*3000 E . 231 42 N at (3) N
3017X2* II . 20104 N d; ( « M 03X343* E . 22348 NM. (to j N
. T X 21 N ans tot Soutoaad comer d sad CYPRESS
CREEK VELAOE *A*; toanca to* M t e o fslyb va 031 course* ft*
N M X0O0E . 4(3 W N at (21 R 7 T6 »-4r E . 34 ik N at (3) N
8044 04* f . 142*4 N at 14) if (7 1030 E . H IM N at 13) R
3 rt0 O 0 E . 114 13 N at (3) N 81X323* E .13411 last 1 7) N
77*4047 E . 13413 N at &lt;■) R 74*3340 E . I X 34 N at (9) 8
74X4 4 0 E . 347 M N at 110) 8 704144* E . 491 43 N at (I I )
EAST. 237 12 N e t (12) 8 03*3309* E . 814 42 Net. ( i n t
404040 8 ). 213 74 N et 1141 3 77*3014* 8f. 143 42 N et &lt;14 N
70403081. 2 X 09 N et l i N 4721X1* 81. 708 (1 N et (IT ) 8
•7*3040 81.437 81 b**L {&lt; 3 )8 8 0 3 ) 40 81. 240 20 N et I f 8
17472081. 4 7 0 M N *t(2 0 l8 40*471781.(2 f3 3 N *t(2 1 N
•3*475081. 384 44 N et (W ) 8 002437 8f. 81M N et (23 8
78*3041* ■ . 188 M N et (24) 8 42*4013* 8T. 2328) N et (23 8
•01 0 47 81 . 44304 N et 123)8 3040X7 8T. 14301 N et (27 8
•0 3 2 4 0 E . 387 40 N et (28) 8 04*1040 E . 343 X N et (29 8
43X057 81. 30787 Nat. (30) 3 01X042* 8 F. 14302 N et (31 N
70X1-10 E .3 4 3 M N et 0 7) 8 78X010 E . 39943 N et (33 8
•3X 7 37 E . 821X N et (34) N 72*44)0 E . 303 33 Net. (39 N
01*44X0 E . 234 34 le d N 3 POM on toe erwennmenfal an* ••
| ))N 004740 8F. 113)4
HON
4024'3T* E ^aiiao N et (31)N 8011X4* S . 1033 N et
21 c ite * L L4 30 3 bad N a poM an toe
d CYPRESS
w fw toaowmg lour |4|
CREEK, tosnea dong S4
( ! ) 8 07X3X2* E . 3 2 2 N *t(2 )88 201720
X -1 2 7 0EL...371 34
__________
N d to *
poM ona nonb
v a n g e f cu (Oil
iSoutoessteiy 1134 28 N d atong
fw are of 4 curve to to* n^s having a radut d 32X X N d and
csntrd and* d 201010 (Chon beanng and dafanca 8 104740
E. 112815 Nef) to t poM d tangancy (4) 8X *44'37 E . 1335 15
N d to 4 poM on fw Nonrwny r m ol way bra d UPPER CREEK
ORIVC as rscontod m O R Book 4341. peg* 240. d to* pubie
records of H4toborou0i Coway Ftonda. toanca ccnanus dong sad
Northerly net* o f aae* tot* to* bofoemg two (2) cow s** (1) N
•0 1 4 2 7 W . 2 X 0 2 N d to I poM dcwvaaur* (7) FSortowMtefy
S3 04 le d atong fw sre d a curve 10 toe nghl iwvetg a radus d
9 * 3 X N d and central angle of 05*3017 (chord bearing w d
dstetca N 074417 81 *3 X Net) toanca ttoper*ra tad rWa-d
way ana nm toanca fw toaowmg seven (1) courts* ( 1 ) Ft 0 1-39 20
8F. ta s a a N d (2) N 24X71781.33041 Nd; P ) N 44*3020 81.
T S S M N d 141 N 37*4420 84.322 24 N it (4 )8 (4*1047 8 f.
14104 Nd. (4) 8 34X 130 84. 72772 N *t (7) H 701727 81.
(0 41 N d to 4 poM an to* EatNrty ndawf a n tow d la Patoms
O h * m la Pdoma vaage Una 1 . a* recorded m PM Boo* 34. pegs
74 of to# putfc raconto of H M o m g fi County Ftonda. sad pom
in * temg on to# arc d a cwve. toanca dong sad Eaatorh rgnrof
aey ana toe W N ted ieven (7) courses II) Ftofwatte ty 44 01 N d
atong toa are d ta d cwva to fw NR twvmg t radut d 130 X N d
s*d canfrd arata d 07X304* Ichord betting and dsfanca H
074030 E . 44 04 Nat) N a poM d langenry 17) NORTH. 102 T4
N d to • port d cwvstura P ) NartheesNAt 2141 N d dtmg fw sre
d a curve N fw nd* having s radut d 100 X N d and cartrd ararn
d i r v r i r (chord tearew and dsianc* N M X4O 0 ( . 22 3B Net)
N a peM d reveme curvafcre. H ) Nonrwestefy 22 41 N d dong rw
are d a curve to to* N3 hevew t radus d I X X N d and a central
and* d 12*1010 (chon) beanng and O aten* N M X 4O 0 E .
U 33 N d ) to a POM d Nngancr
(3) NORTH S IX N d N a pee* of cwvaAe* (611
I t 74
N d atong toe are d a curve n to* NR havmg a 1
Id tX X N d
am) central and* of
r (chon) beanng
(warm and dsunca u
d t tr* llli a4 7
0**03 31* 8&gt;.
1132
N d ) N a port
poM of
d revs
revert# curvature (7)
(. J
l 42 Nef)
1 3T 73 N d Mora to* sre d a curve to to* mpf haven *
&gt;X N d and central and* d 101147 (chord beerag
70541* BT.
langsncy sad
N 08X531*
Bf. 31 32 rest)
N d ) to a poM
p eM d
d tangancy
1 tw tourwny bowvtey d tad La Pstorrw VRag#
K V
I la Pdom# Dnv* nm fwnc* atong aid Soutowiy
t n n v n a ia
■ Irttoga Una t to* toaowmg two (7) course* (1)
(A IT . 121
. (2) N 44*1457 E 103 IS tod to to* Southeast
comer d M d la Pdom* Vdag* Una I. toanca to* toaowmg torty
(30) course* (It N 901047 (T 400 X tod 1)1 FI 37*4)04* ( .
33 34 led. ( l l f f 3044 34* E 74 TO tod (4) (AST 443 33 N d. (5)
3 4 0 4 1 4 0 1 . IT4 73Nd. (41 S 43'3340 E . I I 114 N et (T) N
49X4 04* ( . 141 42 N d to a port on a curve. Ill North#*Many
H T 12 N d along tw are d tad curve to fw t*R haven a radua d
M X le d and central m g r of 134*78 23* (chord tejnng and
M anta N 401551* 1 .92 20 N d). (9) N 31*1333* ( . 123 54 tod
I10)N *0 33 5 0 IN J4 4X N d l l i ) N 71-3207 H TI 77 Nd.
12) NORTH. 170X le d (111 EAST T X X N d (14) NORTH 1X43
Net (111 EAST 748 IT N d (181 N 11*4340 W 7 0 X N d (IT )N
174014* ar. S3 73 leet |1(| N 177449* 9 T 1 0 1 Nd. (19) N
I0XT30 E . 4624 N d |70| N 07*0407 W 178 77 N d (21) N
14*4430 81. 194X N d (2 2 )4 9 00917 IN 14901 toel (231
WEST 31197 le d (24) N W 30 47 W 113 99 la d 1241 N
M X 0 4 0 VV 93 X N d (23) 4 34X110* H 270 X tod 127)4
42X000 d 337 X N d (20) 8 13X011* E 330 00 toel (291 4
2001(0 8 f. 243 93 N d (X ) 4 0 0)1 00 E 333 44 tad to me
Horth eatl comer d La Paiom* VFega UM 1 ewnc* atong fw
■— — - bwmdary of aad L4 Patom* W age Urvt 1. to* toaowmg
owse* (1 )3 001100 ( 21393tod (2 )4 102900 E .
M 09 tom 11) 1 404270 ( . 132 42 N d 14)3 47*1350 E 74 tl
N d N a port on toe Soutoerty buurvtey d sad La Pstorrw V4ag*
Una 1. toanca (torn sad
------Southerly
----------------------boundary aw
^ toarrwmg
*
-y tw
two
o T(21
i)
* 0 ( 10* 74 N d—12) EAST.
—
B (IS)l ft j 77-M
B
—
^ ■T2■TO tod
■ to
1 a
poM an toe are d a Curve M d p o rt weo Bemq on ew Wi v n t) I
CrourvJary d M d La Patoma Dnv* (hence dong aad BredarN
Dowadary to* Neeamg arte 1*1 cuwae* H i SouFvwesterly I t 73
N d dang to* ere d *4d curve to to* nd* havmg a radus of I X X
N d and canard tnm* d 1 0 1 1 *7 (cAord beereg and iswence t
■ ■ M S I* BT. I I *2 N d ) N a p ort d reverve curvature (21
bteteH u 11 7« N d atong to* are d a curve to to# NR haverg a
' 10000 torn and center a g e or t i* li 47 (chon) twarvw
M M a r v e l 0#X 8»I"1N . 31 *2 toet) to a port of langenry il)
SOUTH 39 x N d to a poM d curvdurr (4) InuFwaaiiry 72 41
tod atong aw are d a curve to fw NR hevmg a radua cf IX X Net
and central angle of 1 74 01 0 (chon) bearing and datance 4
0079 o r C . n 3* N eil to a p ort of reveta* curvature. (9)
•autoeaderty 22 4 1 tod atong tw are d a curve u to* ngys rwveig a ■
1 7 eXR1 to
0 d
(chord
n g|
radua d 100 X bad a n M te teI ^angle
r e MofS if|
M Sb
MuM
and datance 4 M 74O 0 E. 7233 N d) to l i n n of urgency &lt;4)
SOUTH 102 74 N d to a port or cwverw* 1 7) Soutrmeateiy 10T 49
N d dong to* are d a cwve to toe retot hevmg a radus d 290 X N d
and central and* 20X217 (chon) beermg are) dafanc* 4 10X100
IN. IX X Nat) to a port of reverve curvature. I ll Southeasteny
•4 33 tod atong toe arc of a curve to fw NR havmg a radus d
780 X lad and central anal* of 21X7 2 7 (chord beermg and
dauncs 5 002811* E #3 31 N d l. departing Sard WasNriy
bowvtey nm fwnc* fw toaoweu an 181COWM* (1|N 071941* 8(.
107 19Nal (2) N 43X3478f. U r 34Nal (31N 087301* IN. 242 VO
N al (4) Fa 03X230 ( . 307 21 N al (4) N 075740 IN 907 37 N d
(3) 3 (4*2117 8F. 747 10 N d to a port on to* Eaateto rght d
way ww of Cypress VJtage Boulevard, as recorded m O R Boo*
3381. page 243. M d poM atoo bemg on fw arc d a curve, fwnc*
atong aaa) Eastety boundary to* toaowmg tore* (1) course* (I)
NorTwasterty. 294 29 led atong toe are of aav) Curve to fw nd*
having a radus d 1*03 X led snd a central angle of 09*2078*
(cited beanng and dafanc* N H * l7 ir E . 293 93wdl to a port of
urgency (2) N 13*3230 E 453 03 led 10 a port d curvatof*. (1)
Ffoitoaaiwrty 443 29 N d atong to* arc of a curve to to* WR havmg a
radus d 394 X N d and cam/ei angto of 237247 (chon) twang
and dafanc* N 01*4100 E . 433 77 led) to to* Soufwetf comer of
Pwnp Swan No 2 as recorded « Oikoaf Record Boo* 4331. peg*
243 d to* puovc record* of FMaborough County Florida daparsng
aad EataaFy bowvtey d Cypreu VlfWgt Dow* vard run fwnc* along
to* boundary d Pump St*Von No 2 fw toaowmg tor** (3) courses
(1) N 73*2370 E . 41 X N d. (2) N 11X1 40 W. 32 X Nd. (3) 4
707320 IN. 41 X N d to 4 p ort on to* alorerrwmoned Easterly
boundary d Cypres* Vdag* BoWevan) see) port awo bemg on to*
are d a curve, toanca atong see) Eastety boundary to* toaowmg two
(2) coursaa (I)1 Northwesterly
NctBseeateNi'1443 N d atong fw are d curve to to*
NR havmg a radus d 183Ofl N d Ms) carard and* of 004954* (chord
N 15*2327 IN. 15 4# 1**0 to a port ol
langsncy. (2) N 15*3300 W . 197 70 Iasi lo Ihe POINT OF
BEGINNING
A pared d land lymg m Secaon* 1.2 and 11. al bemg m Townahg 32
Souev Range 19 East. FMaborourfi Cowfy Florae, see) pared bemg
more partem*tty described a* lotto**
Commence af to* Soutowetl comet d CY PRESS CREEK VILLAGE
*A* a* recorded m Piel Boo* 33. page 8. d to* pubkc records of
hvatborauah County Ftonda. lor a POINT OF BEGINNING toenc*
atong awSouewdy boundary d M e) CYPRESS CREEK VS.LAGE
-A*fwluloamg ton (10) courses (l)N T477O0 E . 259M N*L (2)
N M ’ 3 0 )0 W .5 6 3 3TNd. (3)N AV TW trF 792 RO leer (4) N
44X000 E . 1#1 34 N d. (4) N 32*XO 0 i . 719 92 N d (6) N
77X000 C . 379 43 N d. (7) N 65X0X0* E . 261 42 led. ( ( ) N
34*1747 E . » 1 04 N el (9) N 03*0545* E . 223 43 led (10) N
43X0X01.. 1X21 N d
fw Southeast comer of see) CV PRESS
CREEK VKLAGI *A* toenc* to* toaowmg toety kve |33| cows**. HI
N 33X000 f t 39 X lad (7) N 79X747 E . 34 63 N el &lt;31 N
(0 4 4 0 4 -( , 132 94 led. (4| N (7*32 37 E 1110 8 leet 151 N
34*1(00 E . 135 13 led (8) N 81X328* E . 114 13 led. (7) N
77*4043" 8 . 139 11 Nd. |(| N 74*33 50 E . 140(5 led (91 S
74X4 40 L . 347 M N al (10) 8 70*4344* E . 491 33 le d 111) EAST.
297.12 N*L (12) 8 03X100 E . 61442 Nat (13) 4 404440 W. 21075
Net (1 4 )1 77X015*81. 348 42 N d (IS ) N 704938'W. 2X09
Nat (181 Ft 47X10i-8t. 70383 N*t|17)5 67X840 IN . 417 91 Net
(IS ) S 40X1-40 W .2 X X N et (1 9)5 1747X0 W . 470 S3 Itet
2U) 5 (6 -4 3 )7 yy. (29 JJ led. (2 II N 33*5750 W . 364 63 leet
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93 09 N et P I 8 40 4220 L . 182 42 N d (4) 8 . 4713 40 E . 74.1t
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A PORTION OF PHASE V8
RETIRED OFFICERS VILLAGE
A pared d ten) yn g m fw SouHweal 1/4 d Secaon 1 , Tovmafig 33
Soufh. Rang* 1# Fail. Hilthorough County. Florida. Mat pared
bemg more padedady dMcrtoai) as toaow*
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He NotHwad 1/4 d Secaon 12 . Townahg 33 South. Range 19 East.
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bosmdary brw d Mid NotHwad 1/4 are) fw Notfwrty prebongeaon d
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8 8044 0*"W. 112 19 ted
4) leaving Mid curve. N 07412387. 35 69 le a l lo Ihe
aforementioned P o rt of Begnrarg
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LESS ANO EXCEPT
A PARCEL OP LAND 13*40 f t D « NORTHREST 1/4 OF SECTION
12. TORNSMP 12 SOUTH RANGE 19 EAST, MILLS QOROUGM
COUNTY FLORIDA. SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEOIN AT A POINT FOUNO BY WEASUR ING FROM THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIO NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
12 N 000141" W . ALONG IHC RfcSl UUUNUAHy OF SA/0
NORTHWEST 1/4. 1231X FEET. THENCE N 3014X 7 C 928 32
FEET. TO THE AFOREMENTIONED POINT OF BEGINNING
THENCE FROM SAIO POINT OF BE GINNING THE FOLLOWING
SEVEN (7) COURSES.
1) N 57X347 W. 119 5* FEET.
2) N 72X8X4- E. 229 27 FEET. TO A POINT OF CURVE.
] ALONG T X ARC OF A CURVE T O T X RIOMT. CONCAVE TO
THE SOUTH RADIOS X X FEET. DELTA 45X700. ARC 24 X
FEET. CHORD BEARING S 84-4010 E 23 42 FEET TO A POMT
OF TANGENCY.
4) S 32X0-40 E. IM 23 FEET.
4) N 6034 16* £ .7 1 10 FEET
8) 8 874020 W. 1X01 FEET.
7) S 301427" W. 237 40 Ffctl.
TO THE AFOREMENTIONED POINT OF BEGINNING
EdtovlB
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property, whether now an tin g or heiMder acquired, ai which
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m srod and now or al any km* harMfte attached to. erected ipon.
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NEWS COVERAGE. Call 322-2611

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S y ^llv October 19,1997

After Hours
“r&amp; ipt vote*

Te6n sensation visits Sanford

Craftors needed

BY DAVID FRAZIER
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.1 l ing hopped from photo op
tn phntn up, a teenage artless
sal diligently signing her name
lor adoring Litis on Saturday.
Oet 11. at Ihr Great Fall Ex­
position .lesslea Biel, the 16 •
year old ac tress of the tclrvl
stun show 7III Huiis'ri. auto*
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Wit Ch.liiiiel |H lent
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time out lot an interview. Th r
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I.unity enjoying tile festivities
at Ihr expo
But tier winning
smile said ii hook lull on how
1997 has tirrn going for tier
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sipped on a Zephyr lulls water,
hair hiimltrd tip in tlie liaek.
wearing a lilaek lank lop. white
shorts and flip flops with a
hion/ed West C’oast Ian Inpplllg oil tier staggering beauty
Yet Kiel It.is Mrs lo ihr slate
even (hough she lives else
where "My grandparents live
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last year when I did Liter's Hold
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
SATURDAY
Tstrma 82 68

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nod-flOs Sdndiyt *A* clinoce

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1 Iii*ti is m tlie iip[H*r*70s. Lows
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TID E S
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m in
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a m . mm . 0:10 p lit , ma). •
2:50 p 111
T ID E S :
D a yto na
Beach;
Ini'll I I 1 2 a m . I I 31 p m .
low t 13 a m . 5 22 p m New
Smyrna Beach: high
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low *1 -18
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Cocoa
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1151 p m . l ow 5 03 a to ,
5 12 p m

LO TTERY
H e rr are the w inning taintb u s selected on Th u rs d a y In
the Florida Lottery:

Fantasy 5 (Oct. 16)
1*1 1-17-18-26
Lotto (Oct. 1 1)
0*2 l .2 4 * 3 7 -4 1 -4 3

Play 4
8-B-9-3
Cash 3
3-8-8

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The high temperature In
Sanford Friday was 81 de­
grees and the overnight low
was G5.
Recorded rainfall fur the
period ending at 10 a.m..
Friday totaled 00 inches.
•Sunrise.................. 7:20 a.m
•Sunset.................. 0:5*1 p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yto n a Beach
St New
S m y rn a B e a ch: Seas arc 1*2

feet with a light chop. Water
temperature at Daytona Is 79
degrees and at New Symrnn.
79 degrees. Winds are from
the east at 5* 10 m p.h.

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Sanford H erald
"Stn init Sanford. Lake Mary and Seminole County Since I VOS"
Sunday. October 19.1997 • Vol. 90. No. 42
Published Tuesday through Friday and Sunday by
Republic Newspapers. Inc. • 300 N. French Ave., Sentord. FL. 32771

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Oscars. Luckily. Hlrl had to try
mil only once for the role hut
had to wall a nerve- racking
month for any word on whether
stir hail thr pari
Ulcl Is very active In sports
when she Is not up lo acting
She plays haskellmll. hockey
and soccer Just to name a few
of tier activities. Shr tins also
done some modeling fur maga­
zines like Sassy.
Shr frits young nrlors nnd
artrrsses anxious lo break Into
the business fn krrp Irylng.
audition and practice. Illel Is
an actress that affects you
through hrr sunny demeanor.
Through movies and television
and her fashion photos, she
should he a fixture in pop nil*
lure for some time lo come.

Jtaalea Blal

Grits alive!
D« Chaile* Park, light, was on
hand Saturday. Oct tl. at the San
loid Museum in Histone Downtown
Sanford to sign his book True Grits
fVha/£7se?(7 Dr Park is |omed
by Millard Hunt, president of the
Sanford Historical Society Hunt
sax) that there was a good turnout
for buying the book* and auto­
graphs from Park. The book la a sa­
ne* of reminiscent vignettes about
tha doctor'a growing up tn Sanford.

B Y D A V ID F R A Z IE R

Herald Staff Writer

LO C A L FO R E C A S T

tr* SANFORD HERALD
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College
film series
showcases
Mexico

light schedule during hrr days
on the sel or tier show
Mile
lias an 8:30 a in. call. The day
takes her from point lo point
on tlie lol She tins to ntlend
studies whirl) niiimmt In nhnul
three hours a day between
takes, rehearsals amt wardrobe
fittings.
Die! starred as Ifir grand*
daughter ol I’clrr Fonda (she
admits she did not know hunt
m ihr him Hire's Gold. and. af*
lei Ihr pllol of hrr sliuw. she
came to Florida for thr film
shoot
She spilled accolades
mil for hrr co-star ns well as
her director. Victor N un n She
said thill It Is an exciting expe­
rience lo tie associated with n
film (hat Is tiring talked about
in the same sentence with Ihr

Throughout the year. Semi­
nole Community College in
celebrating a variety of activi­
ties
and
rvents
centered
around Mexico 111 thr upcoming
year lit keeping with that focun. die SCC Film Scries pres­
ents an exriling diversity of
classic
and
contemporary
films, either by Mexican film­
makers or based on Mexican
culture. All films tire free and
are showing In thr Fine Arts
Concert Hall.
Opening Iftc series Is Ml Fhrrillirt IMy Family) on Wednes­
day. Get 22. with (wo show­
ings. one al noon and again nt
7:30 p.m
Tills imilllgenerntlonnl saga,
directed by Gregory Nava,
traces the Joys anil sorrows of
five generations of the Sanchez
family, who leave Mexico and
come lo Los Angeles in search
of a dream.
Edward James
Olmos (S/artd aitd Hcffuer! nar­
rates their story, which begins
in the early 1920s and weaves
lls way through Ihr 1080s.
Screenwriter Anna Thomas and
Nava, the husband and wife
team who created F.l Norte, en­
visioned Mi Famifiu ns a moving
Diego fhvera mural The cast
Includes Jimmy Smlts. Esal
Morales. Jenny Gago. Olmos
nnd Edunrdo Lopez
Rojas.
Produced by Francis Ford
Coppola, the film Is presented
In English and la rated "R".
Tlie SCC Film series Is spon­
sored by the Departments of
English. Humanities and Fine
&amp; Performing Arts, Social Sci­
ence. and the Office of the Eq­
uity Coordinator.
For more Information on this
and other SCC cultural actlvl*
lies, call (4071 328-2039. or
visit the SCC web site nt
hUp://www,seminolc.cc.n.ns.

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AM ENDM ENT T O TH E
SEM INOLE C O U N TY 1991-92
FINAL S TA TEM EN T OF COM M UNITY
DEVELOPM ENT O B JE C TIV E S AND
P R O JEC TED USE OF FUNDS
O n or about November 25, 1997 the Seminole County Board of County Com mluioneni will
consider the approval of an amendment to the 1991-92 Final Statement of Community
Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds (or *Flnal Statement", which is the old
name for the Consolidated Plan; unprogrammed funds still exist under that program), which
governs the allocation and expenditure of Community Development Block Grant (C D B G )
Program funds. The Board Is considering the approval of the amendment In order to allocate
$15,000 in C D B G funding to Seminole volunteer Enterprises, Inc. for Me purchase of a pick­
up truck to transport food commodities for distribution to lower Income households and fami­
lies In Seminole County.
The Board la now providing for and Inviting public comment and Input on this amendment.
Anyone desiring to comment or ask any questions regarding the iransfer of unprogrammed
funds for Seminole Volunteer Enterprises, Inc. may contact the Seminole County Community
Development Office at the following address, telephone / fax number of E-mail address:
Buddy Balagla, Principal Planner
Community Development Office
Seminole County Government
1101 East First Street
Sanford, FL 32771
407-321-1130, extension 7384
Fax; 407-324-4818
E-mail: balflg'aOluno.cam
Comments w*ll be received until November 14,1997 (a comment period is Required by Federal
regulation) and will be transmitted to each of tha County Commissioners prior to the November
25,1997 meeting. Please call the Community Development Office If you have any questions.

�Sanlord H«raW. Sanford, Florida - Sunday. October 19, tW 7 •3A

Where baseball begins and ends
Sexual Predator Advisory
Seminole County deputy sheriffs from District 4 Friday
distributed a Sexunl Prednlor Advisory In the Chuluoln area of
the county.
The Sheriff's Office Is complying with n new stnte law that
requires locnl law enforcement ugcnclrs to Inform rlllzetts of a
sexual predator living In their community.
Sheriffs spokesman Ed McDonough Identified the sexual
predator os James Wayne Thomas. 37. lie lives at 045 Stale
Monti 410 In Chuluoln. Thomas was convicted of sexual battery
on an I I -year-old boy In llroward County In March. 1005. lie
served six months In the llroward County Jail followed by 18
month s of house arrest. Thomas Is currently on eight years
probation.
McDonough said there are only three registered sexual
predators living In Seminole County at this time Thomas is
the only one residing In thr unincorporated area of the county.
The other Iwo predators livr In Sanford and l.ongwoud Th r
police departments in those cities will be rcs|tonslhlr fur
distributing Sexual Predator Advisories lo their citizens

Fight leads to arrests
Mtnlph Wright. 33. of 2410 l.aurel Ave . Panford, was arrested
Thursday by Seminole County deputies. Wright was charged
with burglary lo structure (with battery) and battery
Wright
was arrested In Die 700 block of Creekwaler Terrace. Deport
said Dial Wright allegedly forced his way Into an apartment
and stnrtrd fighting with Ills ex-girlfrlend's live-ln boyfriend
*ltaymond Hlvlera. 30. of 785 Creekwater Terr., Sanford, was
anesiefl Thursday tiy Seminole County deputies. Itlvlera was
charged with battery and arrested at Ills residence ftlvirra Is
accused of fighting a man that forced Ills way Into Dlvlera’s
apartment

Q U AD squad on the Job
llernard Hall. 32. of 021 W I I ill SI.. Sanford, was arrested
Thursday by Hanford jiolne
Hall was charged with
possession ol cannabis under 20 grams and possession ol
drug paraphernalia De|sal said that U I I A I ) squad noticed
man as having warrants outstanding

Incidents
A while 75 Chevrolet Corvette Iwo door, license plate
number 005431. was stolen Ihorxday in the 400 lihs k of
Terrace Court
A microwave and window air rondlllonlng unit were stolen
Thursday In the 1000 block ol Peach Avenue Property stolen
totaled 8300
A Hmllli and Wesson 22 caliber handgun was stolen
Thursday in Ihe 800 block of Olive Avenue
A lil.ii k CD case with 30 CDs was stolen Thursday in Ihe
2&lt;M) block of Towne Center llnulevard I’roperly stolen totaled
8530
A 20 inch Schwinn Predator Pro lll.u k worth 8230 was
stolen Thursday In the IOO block of lluradu Itoad
A turns 10-speed Unify Ex|iedllloii and a girls 10 speed
Ilully mountain lake wrrr stolen Thursday In Die 71X1 hits K ol
Au|«itl boulevard Pro|ierly stolen totaled 8100

For more than 100 years,
baseball teams have come to
Florida to conduct their train­
ing enmps. For the first time
ever, the major-league season
also Is going to cntl In the Siltshlnc Stale. The Hoys of
Hprlng have become the Hoys
of Autumn.
Th r first blg-lragurrs to come
to Florida w rrr the WashingIon Statesman who trained In
Jacksonville In 1888. A fellow
named Connie Mack was Die
catcher on Dial tram.
Today, Mark's grandson (also
named Connie Mnckl is a
Florida member of Dir II S
Semite. Ihe stale lias a Irani In
Ihe- 1907 World Series ami a
new franchise In SI. Petersburg
is ready lo play ball In 1998
Win or lose In Dir World Se­
ries Dial opens Saturday nlglil
In Miami. Ihe Florida Marlins
arc
a
pari
of
history
Oddsmakrrs have made Diem a T im Relne* J r.
favorite. In fact. In lira! Die
High School and Lake Mary
Clrvclaiitl Indians
High School
Sanford sidebar Th r many
fans of Tim Raines hoped Dial
Ihe Disk would hr playing In
Oh Canada
another World Series this year
Headed north of Ihr border?
hid the New York Yankees were
Saturday Is Persons Day In
done m by thr Indians in thr
Canada, a tlmr lo rrm rm hri
American l.raguc playoffs
Ihr 1929 ruling Dial declared
We ll see T im Halite*. J r.. • women lo be persons in Can­
not Ins dad at tonight s Series ada Prior to Die ruling. Eng­
opener
Dock. Jr
and Ills lish common law prevailed
leaiiunatrs from thr Allirtlcan
'Women arr |&gt;ersons In mailers
l.egion Champion Post 53 will
of pain ami penalties, but arr
hr rr&lt; ognl/rd by M.qor League
not persons in mailers of
Hasrbali Thr playrts arr from
rights and privileges." Five
Semiuolr High School, Oviedo
women from Alberta known as

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col potation. AATTl ANN IAOCOSHI o/OJo AATTI A SCHOiN.
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TaAmg Saa boon Mad in isa aboya-atylAd cowl lo icquue certain
property intA'AAlA in Seminole County. flondA. dAAcnbbd AA fol­
low*
P A R C H NO. to t
TUSKAWILLA NOAO
fBS SIMPLS
THAT PORTION Of COT S. QAROINA M R US, AS RICOROIO IN
PLAT BOOK t. PAOIS » - &gt; « , PUBLIC RCCOROS Of SIMINOL*
COUNTY, fLORIOA. SAID PARCH AS fURTHIN OISCRIBtO IN
OfflCIAL RICOROS BOOK I3ST, PAOIS 1347 1343. SAIO PUB­
LIC RICOROS. MORI PARTICULARLY Of SCRIBID AS fOLLOWS
COM M INCI AT TH I NORTH!AST CORNIR Of LOT S. OARDINA
M RUS. AS RICOROIO IN PLAT BOOK S. PAOIS JS-I*. PUBLIC
RICOROS Of S IM IN O ll COUNTY. flORlOA; TH IN C I RUN
884*48 41*1, ALONG TH I NORTH LINf O f SAIO OARDINA
fARMS. A OlSTANCf Of SO SZ f l ( T fOR A POINT Of BfQINNINO. TH IN C I C0NTINU1 SS4'4S 4 ] ' l . A10N0 SAIO NORTH
U N I. A OISTANCI Of 18 31 F IIT , TH IN C I OIPARTINO SAIO
NORTH LINf. RUN 814*08 33'W. A OISTANCI Of 111 SI f H T ,
TH IN C I RUN N I4'8 I 38'W. A OISTANCI Of &gt;1 I I f H T TO THI
IA ITIR L Y RlOHT Of-WAY U N I Of TUIKAWILLA ROAO. TH IN C I
RUN NI4'0S »S*«. ALONO SAIO IASTIRLY RIQHT Of WAY U N I.
A OISTANCI Of 123 SS f ( I T TO TH I POINT Of BIOINNINO
CONTAINING 1.114 BOUARI M IT . MORI OR H I S
PARC I L NO. 101
TUSKAWILLA ROAO. PTMSS TV
f i s SIMPLS
THAT PORTION Of LOT 73. SLOCK 0. 0 R M IT C H Ill I IURVIY
Of TH I LIVY GRANT. A l RICORDIO IN PLAT BOOK I. PAOI I.
PUBLIC RCCOROI Of S IM IN O ll COUNTY. flORIDA, SAIO PAR­
C H AS FURTHER DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
7J4I. PAOIS ISS4-IIST. SAIO PUBLIC RICOROS. SIINO MORI
PARTICULARLY D IIC A IB ID A l F O llO W I
COM M INCI AT TH I NO R THIAIT CORNIR OF LOT 713. OAK
f O R IIT UNIT SEVEN. AS RICOROIO IN PLAT BOOK I t , PAOIS
11 ANO IT. PUBLIC RICOROS O f S IM IN O ll COUNTY. FLORIDA;
TH IN C I RUN SS4'48'13'I. ON AN IX TIN IIO N O f T H I NORTH
U N I O f IAID LOT 713. A OISTANCI O f I M S F I I T FOR A POINT
Of BIOINNINO: TH IN C I OIPARTINO SAIO NORTH U N I, RUN
N M 'O I 'll't . A OISTANCI Of Bt 41 F I I T TO TH I IO UTH U N I
Of 'TUIKAWILLA*. O R M ITCHHL'S IU R V IY O f T H I LIVY
ORANT, AS RICOROIO IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAOI I. SAIO PUBLIC
RICOROS: TH IN C I RUN M T 'O I t l ' l , ALONO IAID SOUTH
U N I. A OISTANCI O f M M F I I T TO TH I W ISTIRLY RIQHT OfWAV U N I O f TUIKAWILLA ROAO (F IR PLAT BOOK I . PAOIS I I
ANO &gt;4. SAID PUBLIC RICOROI): TH IN C I OIPARTINO SAIO
SOUTH U N I, RUN 114‘O r M ’W. A OIITANCI O f I I I* F I I T TO
T H I AFORIM INTIONIO IX TIN IIO N O f IA I0 NORTH LINIi
T H IN C I OIPARTINO SAID W ISTIRLY RIOHT-Of-WAY U N I. RUN
NI4*4I‘M 'W . A DISTANCE O f M SI F I I T TO TH I POINT OF
BIOINNINO.
CONTAININQ 1.103 IQ UA R I F IIT . MORI OR LISS.
PARCSL NO. ISO
TUSKAWILLA KOAD, PHASS TV
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THOSI PORTIONI O f LO TI ] ANO 4 LVINO I A I T O f TUIKAW ­
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LIVY ORANT, AS RICOROIO IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAOI I COUNTY.
PUBLIC RICOROI Of SIM INOL! COUNTY. FLORIDA, AND PART
Of VACATIO RIOHT-Of-WAY, AS R IC O R O IO IN OFFICIAL
RICOROI BOOK 1010. PAOI 401. SAIO PUBLIC RICOROS. SAIO
PARCEL AS FURTHIR DISCRIBIO IN OFFICIAL RICOROS BOOK
ISS. PAOI SM. SAIO PUBLIC RECORDS, SIINO MORI PARTICU­
LARLY O IIC R IB IO AS FOLLOWS:
C O M M IN C I AT T H I IO U TH IA S T CORNIR O f LOT I.
•TUIKAWILLA'. O R. MITCHILL ! IUR V IY O f TH I LIVY ORANT.
AS RICOROIO IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAOI I, PUBLIC KICOROS Of
■IM IN O LI COUNTY, fLORIOA: T H IN C I RUN I0S ‘ 1M I*W ,
ALONO AN IX TIN IIO N O f T H I I A I T LOT U N I O f SAIO LOT I.
A OISTANCI OF 11.00 F I I T TO T H I C IN TIR L IN I O f A VACATIO
SO FOOT R10HT.0f.WAY (PIR O.R. BOOK I0M . PAOI 401, SAIO
PUBLIC RICOROS); TH IN C I RUN N IT'O l'M 'W , ALONO IAID
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BIOINNINO; T H IN C I CONTINUI NIT'0I'4I*W . ALONO SAIO
C IN TIR L IN I. A OISTANCI O f 1.00 F I I T TO T H I IASTIR LY
RIOHT-Of.WAY U N I O f TUIKAWILLA ROAO (PIR PLAT BOOK I.

Demcmbcr to say soinelhlng
nice or give a card to your
Sunday School teacher. Sunday
Is their day • National Sunday
School Teacher Appreciation
Day. More than 15 million men
and women serve In churches
throughout the U S . one of Die
largest volunteer forces in
Amcrlrn. Amen.
Die 'Famous Five" helped
change ihe nonsense. They
then went out lo play hockey.

Medicine &amp; art
Physicians take note. Artists
take note
Saturday Is Die
Frasl Day of Bt. Luke, palron
saint of doctors and artists.
Cool hand Luke was the author
of the third flosprl and Acts of
Ihr Apostles He died In AD 08.
Word Is he painted portraits of
Jesus ami Mary.

Teddy bears &amp; ghost*
ll s teddy bear lime In llrlsIni. Conn . where 10.000 leddy
bear lovers will gather Satur­
day lo talk teddy and fix up
leddles who need fixing If
gliosis arr your tiling, thr
place to lie Is Slone Mountain.
Ga . for Ihe annual tour of
Southern (Diosls Ghosts heal
the leddy bears In nltrndnnrr
As many as 100.000 ghost
groupies arr hradrd to Slone
Mountain

Ice the cakes
Here are some folks who
have birthdays this weekend
New Orleans Saints coach
Mike Dllke Is 58 today. Ac Ior
Peter Boyle Is 04. Was hr
great or wasn't he In "The
Dream Team"? Boyle not Duka
Actor Oeorge C. Bcott Is 70
Dork n' roller Chuck Berry is
71. "Roll over Beethoven."
Actor John Llthgow Is 52 on
Sunday, lie's different. Isn't
he? Journalist Jack Anderson
Is 75. Author John LeCarre Is
00 Artist Peter Max Is 00.
Dr. Joyce Brothers will be
69 on Monday. Actor Je rry
Orbach turns 02.

Remember Wren
Blr
Christopher
Wren.
English architect, astronomer
and mathematician was horn
on Oct 20. 1032 Ills epitaph,
wrlllen by his son. Is Inscribed
ovrr Die interior of Ihe north
door In St Paul's Cathedral in
London.
It
reads:
"SI
momumentum requires, elrcumsplre." You know what Dial
means.

The way we were: More from 1937
Wr conllniic Inday with hap­
penings in Sanford almost 60
years ago as rr|H&gt;ited In Dir
November 23 1937 Sanftinf
lleralrl

Book fair
Elvira Garner
millior of
Ezekiel* Die best xellrr Jove
mle honk had just returned
Irutil New Y&lt;•&gt;k where she had
s|Niken al Ihr New Turk limes
Hook lau autographed tapirs
ol Ezekiel* at New Yoi k stores
and was ruler lamed al several
leas and parllrs

Legal Notices
NOTICS O f ACTION M BMINSNT DOMAIN IN TNS C M C UIT
. COUNT Of n t s SIONTSSNTM JUDKJLM. OMOUtT, UP AND
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day ol No»ember. IM 7. al IS O am.. Courtroom J. m I ha
Sam.noia County Courthouse. lanlord. Honda, m accordance
with ITA Declaration or laAmg ha&lt;AlotofA (dad m true cauaa All
Oatandanta to thia autt and all olhat interested pttnaa may tunety &gt;eque*t a haanng on lha PaMion let Iha Ordar of TaAmg al tha
lima and piaca designated and bo haatd Any DalandAnt laiimg to
Ida A lunaty taquaal lo&lt; haanng than a ana any tight ta obtact to
lha Ordat ol TaAmg
AND
I ach Datandant and any alhat pataona ciamimg any miataal m
lha piopatty daacribad in lha PaMion in lha abo*a-atylad
Immani Ootham proceeding ta haraby requued to aa*»a witilan
dafantaa. it any you ha*a. Is lha PaMion hatatorota Mad m Ihta
cauaa on lha PaMionar. and any taquaal lor a haanng on lha
PaMion lor tha Otdat ol TaAmg, it daaitad. on Petitioners
Attorney, whoaa name and addraaa la ahown balow on ot balora
Thutaday. November Slh. I H I , and la Ma lha ongmii al yout
wr man daTanaaa and any taquaal lot haatmg on tha PaMion lot
lha Otdat ol Taking wRh lha Clata ot Ihta Cowl aithat balota tat
vtca on tha PaMionar a Atlotnay ot immediately mataalTat. to
ahow what tight. Mia, mtataat or ban you ha*a. it any. or claw m
wid lo tha proparty daactfbad m aa&gt;d PaMion and ip ahow cauaa.
H any you hard, why aa&gt;d proparty ahouid not ba condemned lor
lha uaaa and purpoaaa aa aal forth m aatd PaMion H you lad to
anawar, a dalau'l may ba entered agalnat you lor tha raltal
damandad In lha PaMion II you lad to taquaal a haarlng on lha
Petition lor Ordat ol Taking you ehkll wane any tight lo oblecl lo
laid Otdat ol Taking
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CLIRK Of TH I CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR S IM IN O ll COUNTY,
FLORIDA
By: Rulh King
Ro b e r t a Mc M il l a n
County Atlotnay
lot Seminole County, Florida
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Seminole County Setucae Build,ng
1101 laat Flret Sttaal
Sanford. Florida 11171
Tataphone: (407) 311-1110. l i t . 71S4
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publleh: Sunday, October IS, ISS7
Sunday, October I t . ISS7
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M IOUBST PON PROPOSAL
Tha District Bawd at Trualaae
IK C IL ASernetnee. Inc., a
ot Sam mola Community Cottage
not-for-proftl proyidar of Alteral lls regularly schadulad meetnatty# education eervlcea to
mg on Oclobar lis t, 1H7, al
local achool dtatrlcta in Central
7 00 p m., m Room A -100 ot tha
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Notice la haraby gi&gt;an that I
am eng apad In buamaaa at IT 7
I
flrat SI.. Sanloid. f l ,
Seminole County. Florida, undet
tha FteMloue Nama ol PAL*
MBTTO BMPORIUM. and that I
inland to taglalat and name
with
lha
OlYlalon
ol
Corporation!,
Taliahaaaaa.
Honda, m accordance with lha
ptOYlaloni ol lha flctllloua
Nama Slalulia, To-Wit: Saclion
SIS OS. Florida Slatutaa IS tt.
Calhartna I . Boaaart
Publish: Oclobar tf. 1117
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OP PIOTITIOUB KAMI
Nonce la haraby glyan that wa
art engaged m buamaaa at &lt;00
I . Slona at.. Ovlgdo, PL 317IS,
Sammola County, f lorldt. under
tha flctitloua Nama ol 0 .0 .D.
TNBB'S, and that wa mtend to
raglatar laid nama with tha
Oinlalon
ol
Corporatlona.
Taliahaaaaa. Honda, m accordanca with lha proytalona of Tha
ficniloua Nama Statutaa. ToWit: Sactlon 113.OS. Florida
Slatutaa I t t l .
Jack R. Campbell
Chris Anderson
Publish: October I t , 1IS7
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O R A C I M.
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Alter the Hook Fair, there SHS C * ltry Feds
was a huge literary lea In
Leonard
McLucas.
head
honor ol Ezrktrl'n creator, and roach of the Seminole High
then she had Just enough time Celery Feds, had put Ills team
lo dash for the trnln
through a light workout the
On lirr way tiack to Sanford,
prevloua day in preparation for
stir Hiupi&gt;rd in Atlanta to auto­
See
Stlneclpher. Page 6A
graph hooks at Davison and
I'axloii While there, the At­
lanta Constitution eoitiparrd
Die popularity ot 'Ezekiel* &lt;o
lliat ol 'Gone With the Wind'
EARN EXTRA M f S
I’ossihlr plans were men­
IMMEDIATE PAYMENT
tioned III Nrw York lor putting
'Kzrktel* in Ihr mnvlrs And
UPON SATISFACTORY
Mis Garner was beginning nilCOMPLETION OF
other honk for lloll and Com ­
ROUTE
pany

C a rrie rs

lilt- WTItri til tilth itrllrlr.
Nut.i ftllvn Oran, ilrhciltiril
Mis Gaflirr tin li.tvlng mi tin
Inn Tint surt til t It.it lit Dial srt
lift apait liuni lltt- matt turns
gtt liitinil III Ilirsrilt Ility living
lliiilng thr tnlrrvlrw, Mis
Gailirt rx|ilallirit Dial
Mr
llaiittnn lii|iprr.
rititur
t.l
Ifritty'IIAIt aiirl t uiiqiany whit
piililthlinl "E/rKtrl". met Itrr al
tiff train Rlnliun lie Dim took
IffY Mi' Off Draiffliril ‘ Hotel
where an .iparlinrnt hntl brrn
rr.hrrvril for her.
Mlaa IIrlrtt llokr. rhlldrrn'a
•took rdttur of thr piihllalilng
rnmpany nirt tlirm In Dir
apartment, along with a re(Hirlrr front Dir Nrw York
Tlmrs wlto Irtlrrvlrwrtl Itrr
Thai nftrriioon Minx Ellrn
lliitll n| thr Nrw York Tlmrs
riitrrtiilnnl at a Ira fur Mrx
Garner wlirrr nhr met notnr of
Ihr stain til Dir &lt;Itllilrrn n Itnnk
wnrlil Mr Tapper anil Minn
llukr then rncurtril Mm Gar­
net in tlinnrr at the -Itimlilrs m
Grrrnwlrlt Vlllagr
Among Dir gurntn at a lunch­
eon given fur Mm Garnrr nil
thr ilny ul Dir hook fair wrrr
thr literary agrntn whu hail
nolil "E/rklrl' In Hull and
Company. Ii wan ttnnounml
tlirir that "Ezektrl* w;m prrnI'litly outnrlllng all other clilldren n huukx.
Till- llixik Katr wan Tirlil in
the
Internal
Uulldlng
al
KiMkefrller Center. Mm. Gar­
ner stated that she was thrilled
tu Ml un Die platform with
Moiihm* Leaf.
author
of
"Ferdinand* and ‘ Noodle*, and
also May Latuherton Decker
and Kate Sercdy
In the nudlcnce were lots of
children, many adults and sev­
eral colored people. Mm. Gar­
ner told tlirm thr story of
Ezekiel going for the Dig Cy­
press and 'totin' home Die lit­
tle green pine*.

DELIVER
BELL S O U TH
TELEPH O N E
DIRECTORIES

Zoo grounds
The Municipal Zoo Park and
the Clsiimlirr «f Cpimncrcc
IHolding were, to lie - beatified
ilnr mg the nrxl frw days lay tinetty workmen wfio wmild. tie
p la n t in g p c tu rtM M 'B rs d 1 n a s lu r t
llt im a In ) h &gt;D i a r e a a

•lames Moiiglilon. street nnrl
park superintendent, otnled
Dial new real rooms were un­
der construction at Die zoo and
would hr completed soon. They
would be located In a building
on thr north aide of the west
cages
The Iwo hears at the zoo.
Ezekiel and Lll Plural, were
furnishing much entertainment
lo visitors Lll Plural was lo hr
plat ed on display In Die Zoo
Park ihr next day where he
would he staked and chained.
Thrsr bears wrrr named alter
eharaetem III Miss Elvira Gar­
ner's book. 'Ezekiel*.

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Editorials/ Opinions
E D IT O R IA L

McCauley did
the right thing
S a n f o rd 's c it y p e rs o n n e l d i r e c t o r ,
T i m M c C a u le y , w a s o n e of s e v e ra l r c c c i U ly d e p o s e d in a s e x u a l d i s c r i m i ­
n a tio n s u it a g a in s t th e c it y . Ill s te s ­
t im o n y in th e fe d e ra l ca se c e n t e r e d
a ro u n d
w h e th e r
he
p e rc e iv e d
a
p r o b le m w it h th e n u m b e r o f fe m a le
o ffic e rs e m p lo y e d a t th e S a n f o r d P o ­
lice
D e p a rtm e n t.
Asked
If n t a n y
p o in t p r io r to J u n e . 1 9 9 4 . w h e n t h e n c h ie f R a lp h R u s s e ll te r m in a t e d
th e
s e rv ic e s o f tw o fe m a le re s e rv e o ffi­
c e rs . h e c o n s id e r e d a p r o b le m a re a a t
th e S P D w it h th e n u m b e r o f f u n n ie s
o r th e n u m b e r o f fe m a le s in c o m ­
m a n d p o s itio n s . M c C a u le y a n s w e r e d
"y e s ". M c C a u le y r c c n lle d a p a r t i c u la r
m e e tin g w it h R u s s e ll th a t c o n c e r n e d
a p r o m o t io n b id to c o r p o r a l filed b y
O fc . S h a r o n S h c a f c r . "1 w a s b o t h e r e d
b y th e fact th a t s h e a p p e a re d to be as
e lig ib le as a n y b o d y e ls e w a s at th e
tim e ." M c C a u le y s a id . " A n d it b o t h ­
e re d m e th a t sh e w a s n 't g iv e n th e Jo b .
M c C a u le y c o n f ir m e d S h a r o n S h c a f c r
w a s n o t p r o m o te d to c o r p o r a l u n t il
a fte r sh e filed a n E q u a l E m p l o y m e n t
O p p o r t u n i t y c o m p l a in t .
M c C a u le y a ls o n o te d a n In c id e n t
w hen
a n o th e r
fe m a le
o ffice r
was
b r o u g h t In w it h m o re e x p e rie n c e a n d
at less p a y th a n a re c e n t m a le litre .
" T h a t b o th e re d m e ." h e te stifie d .
M c C a u le y s a id h e m e t w ith th e c h ie f
a n d a lso h is p r e d e c e s s o r lo d is c u s s
th e p ro b le m .
W e c o m m e n d M c C a u le y for h is s e n ­
s it iv ity to a n Is s u e th a t has fo re v e r
p la g u e d
w om en
In th e w o r k f o r c e :
E q u a l p a y fo r e q u a l w o r k a n d a fa ir
c h a n c e lo s e c u re n Jo b th a t h a s t r a d i ­
tio n a lly n o t b e e n " w o m e n 's w o r k ."
It
w o u ld
h a ve
been
e a sy
for
M c C a u le y to g lo ss o v e r th e In c id e n t s
h e c le a r ly re c a lle d fo r th e c o u r t , e n s y
to sid e w it h a s y s te m th a t s till d i s ­
c r im in a te s
a g a in s t w o m e n
In
th e
w o r k f o r c e . B u t h e d id th e n o b le a n d
r ig h t th in g : h e to ld , th e t r u t h .

Political musings from the old homestead
I have been on vacation gathering pieces of
history. Hooks from a home and farm In Penn­
sylvania. owned by only two families since
1001. the Worthington's nnd the Hatton's. My
hrulher Is (lie present owner.
U s luuny how much coincidence you find In
life. I once lived nn Worthington street In
Maitland. I live In a community In Seminole
County called Cedar Ridge. The Hatton Farm
In Prnnsylvniilu Is called Cellar Ridge. Only the
names are the same, everything else
els&lt; Is quite
different.
It Is so peaceful and beautiful on the Cedar
Ridge Farm. Deer, wild turkey, phcnsnnts. red
fax nnd others abound and you cannot spend
an evening, a morning, or a day without the
company
of
those
mentioned.
You can feel the history. Washington's
crossing of the Delaware Is but n few minutes
away. Some homes nre newer, built In I7S0.
oilier Immrs and farms in ihc same area nre of
the same period ns Cedar Ridge Farm, and
some nre older.
We spent several evenings in nn area on the
farm near a stand of cedar nnd maple trees
overlooking n valley that has a small creek
running through It. It Is the meeting place
where family and friends meet quite often to
discuss politics ami family life...hut mostly to
enjoy being together. It Is the place where we
will meet for our family reunion. On these par­
ticular evenings the men were meeting to dis­
cuss bow hunting, farming and Just plain talk
that pretty much covered anything Hint was on
their minds.
It could have easily been a different era. A
hundred years ngu. or more. The meal, cooked
over nn open fire, consisted of venison, wild
turkey, corn, bread, apple elder and apple pie.
Everything consumed was from llie farms. (In
the morning we had fresh eggs nnd scrapple.)
II was history repealing Itself. These men who

Think about this,
Seminole County
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worked hard during the day spending a few
hours In the evening to talk and look to each
other for advice on many topics while at the
some time enjoying the company of one an­
other. They would always leave by nine o'clock.
It must have been very much the same prior to
the Revolutionary War.
Deer crossed a narrow lane about a hundred
feet away disappearing Into a corn (Veld. They
talked about many things, hut the greatest
pressure, nnd sadness came to their faces
when the topic of how they may be able lo
mnlntnln their farms as development was
slowly surrounding them, mnny of their neigh­
bors hnvlng given up.
Fnrmlng Is hard and they knew of course,
that they were Innd rich. All they had to do
was sign any of many contracts offered and
they would never have to work another day.
That didn't make them happy. They wanted to
continue forming. They wnnted lo be able to
took out and see nothing but beautiful land
and game. It has been that way since the be­
ginning. They did not want tt to change. These
were hard working men surrounded by historic
buildings and land...where no doubt, battles
were fought for the Independence of this coun-

Kudos lo Seminole County Commissioners
Kuruly Morris. Win Adnms. und especially lo Mr.
Daryl McLain for hla moat recent brilliant
comment on the Issue of Adult Entertainment
(Strip
and
Nude
bars.
Video
Stores.
Prostitution. Drugs, etc...) In the Fern Park
area. Apparently Mr. McLain Isn't aware that
ihc lingering decay in the area Is the direct
result of these businesses. When Mr. McLain
slates that he favors grandfathering In the
existing Strip bars If they will provide a better
image from Hit
the street he must tie forgetting
the
*
many scrub/mossage shacks which until very
recently lined the back streets of most of these
establishments. I guess tliut us long as the
decay filters back Into the residential arens
behind 17-02. Instead of on the street, he wilt
feel lie has dcyie his Job. it seems all the County
will offer the area Is marginal or negative
growth.
Through Die years the Seminole County
Commission has at best looked the opposite
way as the area deteriorated and are to a large
degree responsible for the sltuntlon that exists,
due to Inck of regulations and enforcement
thereof. So what Is the response by at least
three of the Commission members to tills
complex problem. Is It to attack Ihc problem on
a major scale with moneys, and Innovative
planning? No. The plan appears to he to do
superficial exterior maintenance nnd/or expand
the area from a large to a huge Porno Park.
Perhaps Hie Commissioners would . like to
sponsor Porno Park Day for all the men of
Central Florida? I wonder If we could Interest
any of the wonderful patrons to take a Strip bar
or Massage Parlor, along with their freedom of
expression back to their own urea? Oilier areas
In Seminole County, can breath a sigh of relief,
and those of us who live near tiiese
establishments which stifles real growtli In n
community should do what?
Apparently we can expect little to nothing
from our County Commissioners. They need to
concentrate their efforts and imonlca on
developing their wealthier communities. The
predominantly middle class communities of
Fern Park and Casselberry will function ns n
sacrificial lamb. If this la In fact the course the
Commissioners choose to lake It will provide nn
excellent example of governing nt Its worst.
Wllh all of the attention this Issue has received
and If the Commissioners roll over on this
problem we might as well tiling u sign out O U T move over Fern (Porno) Park Is here.
Susan Doerner
Casselberry. F I

City refuse workers’ jobs
I was amazed to read that only 37
city
employees nre Refuse Workers who enn do that
great accomplishment of taking care of city
public trash clean-up.
Every worker deserves n decent Jobl
Every worker deserves decent benefits!
Every worker deserves a decent retirement
plantl
Everyone of these 37 deserves the knowledge
that their Jobs ARE NOT THREATENED!
VaUJs t . Cox
Sanford. FL.

In a recent Robert Novak television show,
the guest was Mark llalprtn who wrote some of
Senator Dole'a speeches and haa written sev­
eral btaks. He made a statement that I
thought, was very Interesting. He said that he
had suggested to an Important political figure
that he Just say what he really felt. After all
Lincoln and Churchill did.
The Washington politician turned to him and
said. 'Lincoln and Churchill wouldn't last a
month today.* He went on to say that there
may be a lime when the American people are
so fed up with Washington that a real states­
man may be elected. What he dkin't say. and
whnt I am concerned about, is the other pos­
sibility something must worse then we have
now.
Are we setting the stage, the nlmosphere far
a leader that may finally end what'a left? His­
tory has (might us that out of these conditions
the people will hunger for change. A strong
leader Is going to rise. The conditions are con­
ducive for the wrong person because of the
frustration of the people.
The fiber of our Democratic system IS unrav­
eling everyday.

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LETTERS
Fern (Porno) Park?

try. they were not much different then those
who gave us our Independence.
I'm so glnd that I have hod the opportunity
to experience all of this throughout my life and
that my family has had the opportunity to
shore It with me. There ore great men and
women In this country, but moat will never
make It to Washington. What a difference It
would make If we could persuade these people
to represent us. To entice our children to serve
us. It will never come about for they have lost
faith In this country. We conk! not stand the
honesty, understand the integrity or the values
of these people. We do not know who we are
any longer.

On managing Sanford’s airport
The recent kudoa/accoladca contained la a
Sanford llerald editorial concerning Steve
Cooke, executive director of the Sanford Air­
port Authority, are very deserving and most
appropriate. I hnvc known and worked with
him for mnny years.
The professional reputation he enjoys In the
airport management field Is evidenced by his
dedication and devotion to his Job. You will
find him in his office at early hours, late In the
evening, and many, many times on weekends.
He la enthusiastic, a good leader, well thought
of by his associates, and employees: and he
doesn't take them or their needs for granted.
When he wants something done, he asks
rather than orders them to do things. You
won't find him running about trying to dictate
what the Airport Authority Uoord or personnel
should do. nor do you find him trying to oper­
ate a military style of management which de­
mands loyalty and obedience.
Because he treats folks with a certain level
of cqunllty and respect, they trust him. I’m cer­
tain he could ask for almost anything and re­
ceive It. Good leadership Is more than telling
someone whnt to do; it's the process of work­
ing toward 11 common goal and In nn organized
wny. lie has that tnlcnt. skill, and ability.
Thnnks lo outstanding support from the Air­
port Authority. Sieve Cooke has gained the
confidence of state and federal officials. Aa a
result, they have Invested millions of dollars
through grants and many additional dollars In
loans for development of the alrjwrt. In addi­
tion. private enterprise has Invested thousands
of dollars In Improvements and new facilities.
Whnt he has accomplished at Sanford airport,
such us new terminal facilities and dozens of
other projects, has not gone unnoticed In the
nvlntlon industry or by other airport officials.
Over the past 28 years, since the City of
Sanford obtained title to the airport Born the
federal government. I have not heard anything
other than complimentary remarks concerning
the manner In which Sanford airport hiu been
operated, in fact, the Federal Aviation Admini­
stration representatives have used the airport
ns a shining example of what can be done to
utilize a surplus airport.
I have, however, heard some complaints
npl ....
about the noise and occasionally some com­
ments ns lo ’ why doesn't the Airport Authority
do this or that.* But If you ask the 1.500 peo­
ple that have Jobs at the airport, you will get a
resounding. ‘ Keep up the good work. We lovq
our Jobs.*
Over the years the City of Sanford has had
something going for It that one doesn't find at
many airports--the caliber of people the city
has appointed to the Sanford Airport Authority
Board. The city has appointed members who
hnvc held responsible positions in industry,
private enterprise, etc. These members ac­
cepted their responsibilities as a serious
challenge, established sound and solid busi­
ness practices, and were not afraid to *blte the
bullet* when necessary. The decisions they
ma0c concerning Hie operations of Hie airport

■Ud Clave land la
• retired execu­
tive director of
the Sanford A ir­
port Authority
and airport man­
ager for SO years.

were made with the same seriousness as If It
had been their own business.
Sanford airport la probably the moat vital
and valuable asset In Seminole County, and
members of the Sanford Authority Board have
recognized this. Over the years, operations of
the airport have been void of any political In­
fluence and the board has zealously guarded
the airport from any special Interest group or
other detractors. The board's efforts In this
and Its foresight to preserve and protect the
airport from political
if 1
intrusion has paid off.
From what I hear, the citizens of Sanford have
approved of this operation and are proud of
what has been accomplished and wish it to
continue In the future.
I am not trying to state that everything is all
right at the airport. Certainly there la always
room for Improvement In any operation. It has
been mjl good fortune and privilege to have
worked and served with some of the most won­
derful talks in the world--members of Sanford
Airport Authority. They have all demonstrated
great courage, competence, and leadership
abilities.
Unfortunately, there are a few folks out there
that would have you believe that all Is not well
with what la being accomplished at the air­
port. They seem to have Hie idea that they can
manage the airport much belter than members
of the authority and are trying to determine
what haa been accomplished, not only by the
Airport Authority Board, but particularly Steve
Cooke.
It Is my opinion and that of a vast majority
of the citizens of the community that It's time
to leave the management and operations of the
airport to the professionals. Petty political
maneuvering and interference in the airport
operations are not warranted or welcome
ted .as
the administration of the airport is in good
hands.
It would be sad Indeed to see the city divided
through lack of understanding, knowledge or
‘gathering of the good ole' boys.* Hopefully,
rport finest hours are ahead.
some of the airport's
and I'm certain this will be true tf the formula
and procedures, which have been proven suc­
cessful through years of experience, are con­
tinued.

minorities
We give a lot of mention here at Special
People to the fact that the disabled are one
of the last underestimated and under­
mentioned groups in American today. So
today I would like to delve a little Into just
whnt MINORITY GROUPS nre. nnd how does
this apply to the disabled.
Let s start oft by defining whnt MINORITY
GROUPS are. Compton's encyclopedia de­
fines MINORITIES (OROUPS) this way; The
term's minority and majority would seen to
be mostly about numbers. A minority can
be defined as less than hnlf the population
in a society.
Compton's goes on lo say that the most
common conception of a minority is of a
group of people who nre distinct In race, re­
ligion. language, or nationality. Such mi­
norities are often visible In contrast to the
rest of society. Also, throughout history,
minorities have performed diverse functions
In society. Playing specialized roles as
bankers, traders, and craftsmen. More oRen
they have served as manual laborers.
Defining the term above, then are we the
disabled not distinct because of our dis­
ability? The reason I gave you the preceding
definition, Is to point out the fact that no­
where In that deltnltlon do3 you see the word
disabled, or any other word referring to the
disabled. You probably will not And the
word disabled In conjunction wllh the term
minority mentioned In mnny reference
books. What you will find however, are
similarities.
In fact, from the same reference source.
DISABILITY Is described os follows: In
medicine, a patient's Inability to perform an
activity because of some physical or mental
disorder la called disability. None, no men­
tion of the word MINORITY. This classifica­
tion of being considered a minority, waa
boosted In IB90 with the released of the
American's with Disabilities Act.
Think about it...do we not pl(iy specified
roles In society whether we want to or not?
Many times the disabled are asked to ac­
complish tasks which most peogle would
consider mundane and monotonous, these
areas also Und to be supportive aa 'opposed
to leadership roles.
Sure there are many groups of people who
are. or who consider themselves to be a
part of a minority, but how many can actu­
ally dalm to be a minority? I guess this Is
all kind of confusing for those of ua&gt; who
cannot keep up with today’s ever changing
Political Correctness.
There are no real answers here today, lust
ie questions
some
uestlons and an overwhelming reel­
ing of hope. Maybe If we
s each respect our
differences and look at each other as members of the same group (HUMAN OROUP).
things and people would get better.

I

�Sanftwd HsrskJ, Sanford, Floods ■Sunday, October IS, 1997 •t A

A rre s ts ------

W right
Continued from Pago 1A

Date) (o the Orlando-Sanford
Airport Authority. Boyett auggeiled a hard-lo-awnllow piece
of ’ cronyism."
To this, Wright dashed off a
letter to the editor of that pa­
per. tnylng his best revenge for
the writer's attacks Is to 'serve
well and do n good Job. bring­
ing to bear all the leadership
qualities that I can muster."
M *

To be sure. Ken Wright Is an
imposing man. He's a sixfooter with a full head of black
Itnlr. He laughs whenever
Daryl McLain claims he dyes
the hair, which he doesn't and over the fact Larry Dale
wishes he had as much hair.
Yes, Wrtght has a sense of
humor.
He Is also up front and in
your face when he considers
someone has taken a cheap
shot at him. He's Irked at what
he calls unsubstantiated at­
tacks at his character.
’ People are fascinated with
conspiracy theories." he said
the other day, Th e y want to
read a lot more Into things
[ than accept the truth.”
Take the houseboat contro|vcrsy.
No big deal say Wright and
fcLaln.
They've been good friends Tor
‘it years. They own a houseit that Is worth 84B.OOO.
sin said they owe 830,000
. It and that It cosls about
la year.
reason they former! a

corporation for the boat’s own­
ership is for Insurance and li­
ability purposes, and for Hie
possible addition of
other
owners. *lt'a totally not for
prom....it costs money,” Wright
said. “And we got an opinion
from the Stale Ethics Commis­
sion. Nothing approached Im­
propriety. Yes, Daryl and I are
close friends, fishing buddies."
T h is Isn't a business ven­
ture.” McLain said. There's
nothing shady about owning a
houseboat.” McLain Invites cli­
ents from his Insurance firm to
he on the boal. Wright brings
clients from hls law firm.
'Why should this upset any­
one?" Wright said.
•s*

Thnt he’s also a friend of
Sanford’s new mayor, Larry
Dale shouldn’t be so upsetting
either, he said. ’ In politics a
lot of leaders appoint friends
to important positions,” Wright
said. ‘ Larry and I ore friends
and l‘m on the airport board.
‘ I give my time without
charge. Larry Dale could hnvc
appointed someone to thnt
board who would have tried to
hove me be the airport attor­
ney and make some big bucks.
That wasn't the case. We want
whnt Is best for Sanford. Do we
talk about It at the end of a
dny? Yes. We're two guys trying
to solve problems. Is that a
conspiracy?"
Iteccntly. Dale and Wright
dew
to Tallahassee far a
meeting with Virginia Wethrrnl,
secretary of the Department of
Environmental
I’rntcrtlou.

They went on Dale’s - private
plane, Neither man was rclmhused for the trip or the time,
ass
Ken Wrlghl was born In
Charlotte. N.C.. and grew up hi
Cnrollnn, Texas and Tennes­
see, coming to Orlando In
1002. Hls dad. Frank Wright,
was In the Insurance business
and Hew Ills own plane.
Wright was 13 when hls dad.
flying In a smnll Ccsua from
I’nnnnn
City
to Orlando,
crashed and was killed.
Thnt left Hull) Wright with
the role of bringing up Ken and
hls elder brother. Don, who
was 10 when Ilia dad died.
Ken Wright went to Colonial
High -School, where he said he
wasn't Involved In many activi­
ties. *1 wasn't whnt you would
call very aggressive." he said.
'I didn't have much confidence.
I didn't go out for any of the
sports lenms.. Didn't do any­
thing really notable.”
lie became aggressive a few
years later niter graduating
from Cumberland Law School
at Birmingham. Ala.. In 1074.
His early work Includrd com­
mercial nnd land use litigation,
lie developed a long list of cli­
ents and contncts.
Ily 1088 he was set to run for
the Seminole County Commis­
sion oglnst Jrm ilfrr Kelly.
lie dropped the Idea lo be
Clrorgc Hush's campaign man­
ager in Florida. The lug victory
won Hush's admiration. One
day ol a party In Miami, Ihe fu­

ture president nearly forgot the
oilier guests nnd enjoyed a
good, chat and some hors
d'oeuvres.
Hush offered Wright a Job in
Washington or a position for
IllJI) in Allnnln. Wright de­
clined because he anti Linda
Wright didn't care to relocate
wllli their children growing up.
The Wrlghls hnvc been mar­
ried 27 years now. Warren
Wright Is 22 nnd living In West
I'aliu Heath. Allison is 22 nnd
Is nitending Palm Dench Atlan­
tic College,
sss
Ken Wright, attorney, says
lie expects to win every case he
lakes. *1 want to will badly but
not nt someone elsc's ex­
pense." he said. ’ I've never
enjoyed litigation that much. I
like lo further causes that
benefit the county or n city
like Sanford. If you're fighting
to save trees, or enhance Ihe
qunllly of life In a community,
everyone wins.”
As busy as he Is. Wrlghl ex­
pects to be even busier this
time next year, lie’s prepared
lo play whatever role he can In
•leb Hush’s campaign to be­
come the next governor of
Florida.
Now and then. Wright slips
•Into a pair of overalls, adjusts
hls Purina Hog Chow bnllcnp
nnd drives a tractor on t30
acres of land he owns In Jones
Countv. (la.

Continued from Page 1A
Friday by n Seminole County
deputy sheriff mill charged with
aggravated assault of n law
enforcement officer.
According to flic sheriffs of­
fice report. Nicholas Clicssc.
182 Twin Couch Court, San­
ford. was spotted In Hie park­
ing lol of the Handy Way store
nt County Hoad 15 nnd Orange
boulevard In Sanford. Deputy
Mnrk DiHona. noticing llic
youth, conducted a tag check
nnd found the car lo he stolen
from Volusia County, said
sheriffs
spokesman
Ed
McDonough.
When DiHona tried lo slop
Jhc car. Clicssc refused lo stop
and continued to drive reck­
lessly until he slopped the ve­
hicle on Missouri Avenue near
Sanford. McDonough said.
At that, point. McDonough
sold
Chcsse
deliberately
rammed hls car Into the front
end of the DIDona’s cruiser.
The Impact caused DiHona to
hit hls head on the steering
wheel and also to Injure Ills
hand. However. DlRonn was
able lo subdue and liandculf
Chcsse,
Chcsse, who la being held at
Ihe Juvenile Detention Center
lit Snnford. has also been

Might catch him, loo. on n
houseboat known a s T h e
Sweet Pen.’

B est Rates In To w n

407-331 -3 3 5 0

*d from h | i 1A
■aid although hls ofhandling more arrest
because of the
inI population In (lie
.Pie Incidence amt dcViolence among teenlOCts is Increasing.
^Junction with Ihe drug
d violence In our so* encountering more
R among younger of” he said. ’A trend may
png.’

I said there appears to
d showing that people
resisting arresl are
and perhaps more

tinuous snfcly training hath In suspect to take a certain path,
Ihe last resort for ofTlcers.
the academy nnd un ihe job, possibly through the use of
Through training, officer*
Harriet said.
hniidcuirs. the fourth level of
face Ihe various level* of resis­
To ensure safety, officers force Is Ihe use of Intermediate
tance by using padded sulls.
need baste defense techniques, weapons such ns pepper
Hut despite all the training
spray. Level five Is lurnpnrltabut above all. they nerd their
nnd all Ihe written policies.
tlnn of llir susjHxt A halon or
Inluillon. Harriet said. 'And
Harriet said an officer's num­
thnt Is something that Is devel­ n weapon designed to tie nonber one nsset is instinct and to
lethal could be used 111 tills
oped through experience.'
tic aide to Identify early on that
When approaching vehicles rase. Harriet said When sus­ there Is n concern.
pects offer aggravated physical
or suspicious people olllcers
"An officer needs to tic able
are dealing wtlh unknown cir­ rrsisianre, the sixth level of
to Identify a sense of danger, lo
force kirks In; Deadly force Is tie onr slrp ahead.' be salt!
cumstances. Hiirnei said
'You don't know whnt the
person has done or can do." he
said.
In
Florida.
officers
go
tapes.
Continued from Page tA
Ihrough a use or force matrix,
.Irsse amt tier sister Nlkkle.
when fared wilh arrest silua13. spend a lot of time playing
Although Jesse, who suiters
lions. Officers incrr.uvc the
together In llie tree bouse part
Iroin n rare genetic disorder. Is
level of force eonimrnsurntr limited to Ihe amount of time
of the swing set. Deals said.
wjth the amount of resjuanre "He cars- spend . w) Hie swing. toTbey-'fftUnd to tlsvc a slee,J&gt;y iih * . pTRfcct, Harriet m -‘ -.'aliciuKcarff.' t l o m
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The sheriffs office written
outlines six levels of
onse* to this increased force. The first level Is Hie
the aherifTli 6 T|cr.‘ presence of the officer. Sonicwtlhin the last yrar.JhAs' Irtali' limes ihe sight of Ihe officer or
luted several program/ geared the officer's vehicle Is enough
toward Juvenile offenders. The to put a handle on I lie sllun^Juvenile crime prevention unit llon. If that Isn't enough. Hie
is operating four programs: officer proceeds to level iwo,
flight Track,
Sheriffs Work which is the vcrbul command.
Ethic And Training (SWEAT), Level three Is the physical con­
fie Juvenile assessment center
trol. which Involves guiding Ihe
id the Intensified Community
rotrctlon
Initiative
(ICPI).
llso In operation Is a gang
jppresslon unit.
Extra
I Officers must undergo con­ men! zoning debate
itlnucd from Page 1A
benches had lo be brought lu
and ninny people lined the
tmbera. They were tilled reroom
illy for a Twin Lakes apartley tend to be armed.’

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On Wednesday. Deputy Dieh­
ard Kolcnlus suffered a slight
concussion during n scuffle
with Edwnrd Mlnccy. When
slopped
for
speeding
on
Wcklva Springs Rond, Mlnccy.
a former truck driver for Indus­
trial Waste Management, be­
came verbally nnd physlcnlly
violent. Kolcnlus hit hls head
on the pavement when Mlnccy .
who weighs nboul 270 pounds
fell on top of him.
Kirk Campbell. 28, was ar­
rested for the attempted mur­
der of law enforcement officers
early Saturday morning. Ac­
cording to reports. Cnmpbrll
Tired shots into the floor In Ihe
Sears merchandise pick-up
area nt Seminole Towne Center
In Sanford during an attempt
to get at Hie safe. He Inter fled
from the mall with Seminole
County deputies nnd Sanford
I'ollce officers In pursuit. A
high speed chase with sjfccds
up to 100 mpli followed on In­
terstate 4 with Campbell firing
at the officers. The chase
ended al a (ruck gap on 1-4
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"I hope the place Is full and
ihni everyone there is on (hr
side of the Sanford Police De­
partment." Dillard said. He
would nltcnd this session and
nil other* If It did not Inlrrfcrc
will) police business.
'Hopefully, some of (be SIT)
officers who haven't been
heard from will attend, loo."
Von HcrliuUs said. “ Every

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1030. lie was a retired barber
and a (vctcran of World War II.
He wna a veteran statesman
and minister of more than 50
years in the Church of Ood In
Christ Western Florida Juris­
diction. He was pastor of the
Holy Trinity Church of Ood In
Christ, Sanford, where he
served for more than 20 years.
Survivors Include hls sons.
John Edward, Philadelphia,
Elder James E., Rochester, NY;
Elder Alto Lawrence Jr.. Miami.
Wendell, Orlando; brothers.
Willie L, Plant City. Fla.. Dencon Fred Donald, Ocalai slater.
Mary Bell Uctchcr. Andalusia.
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CHANGE IN POLLING LOCATION
FOR C ITY ’S ELECTION
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stlon will
wia be held on Tuesday, November 4,
t b s ?, between
oetween the
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nours ol
ot 7:00
r.uu A.M
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ana 7:00
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City votetre will be held in
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‘ Chambers at Lake Mary City Hall,
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1 00 i N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida. The purpoee of the election Is to elect a
nmlsetoner ifor Seat *2 and for Seat #4. For further information regarding trie election, contact
Commissioner
trie City Cterk'a office at 407-324-3023.
C IT Y O F LAKE MARY, FLO R ID A
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�•Sanford Harold. Santord. Florida •Sunday. Octobor 19, 1997

County candidates begin announcing
lly MARIA OREM
llcrnlil Stuff Writer
Candidate* lor next year n
county race* arc beginning lo
anuoiiiu'c lliclr plans
Sanity ttotiinsoii has annuuneed her rc-cleetlon cam­
paign for the Seminole County
School I lour cl District 2 Knliinsou has srrvril on the
school hoard for seven years,
three as chairman and one as
vice chairman
Kohinson said her campaign
is Inised on a commitment In
conservatism, optimism, determinallon and |Misltive lead­
ership
'We have stressed evaluation
and accountability hy ap­
pointing ami outxlnudmg CEOSii|K-rlntendent I’anl linger tvalter a nationwide search lor a
leader with hotli education and
business experience.* Robin­
son said.
Republican leaders Ray Val­
des. tax collector, serves as
Robinson s campaign manager
and Dennis Uolguer. brad ol

thr Port Authority, serves her
treasurer.
Carlton Henley, wilt run on
the Republican ticket for Dis­
trict •» for the Seminole County
Commission.
Henley
has
served as prlneljiul of Lyman
High School and as a former
county commissioner.
‘ Seminole County, with Its
continuing problems of adull
entertainment, constant talk ol
tax increases, and I'HI Investi­
gations Into potential corrup­
tion. needs dependable honest
leadership... I run oiler thill.*
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Inn III l.oiigwood for Ills run for
Seminole County Commission
District 2. The cost is 8 IS. In­
dividual. and 82f&gt; for couples
West said II elected lie
pledges to make governiuenl
more neenunlahlr to Seminole
Cnilllty families
le will m i ppurl proposals lo cuahlr pro
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StinecipherContinued from Page 3A
the annual Thanksgiving foot­
ball clash with the Lresbiug
Yellow .lurkrla In that city
Coach McLucas ami Ills assistiints. McCracken and Kis­
ser. would put the sipiad
through Ihrir pares that alternoon which would be their fi­
nal workout before meeting I hr
'Kaj/lr D aidr Style of play*
used by the Yellow Jackets

Jarrell home burne
The Sanford fire Department
was callrd to the home of J o ­
seph Jarrell at 113 Wrst 19th
Street the previous evening lo
extinguish a lire which had
startrd in the wall hack ol the
idantlr surrounding thr lire
plat e
On arrival, thr firemen ir
rnovrd thr mantle and soon ex­
tinguished the blaze Clilet
Mark Cleveland slalrcl that
very IIItIr dumngr resulted liout
the lire

Personals
Mr and Mrs Clarence Me Her
announced the birth of a son.
James Randolph, on November
IM at Fcrnuld Uiugbtou Memo­
rial Hospital.
Miss Calhrrine While, a stu­
dent at Stetson University, at­
tended tile hater nit) dance at
the Mayfair llotrl thr previous
Friday night She planned to
arrive the next day to spend
Thanksgiving holidays with her
parents
Mr and Mrs. W L Selg and
Mr and Mrs Kdson Doll of D r­
awn. along with Mr and Mrs
I. Krontz of Oviedo. s|»enl Ar­
mistice Day ill the Selg Camp
on the St Johns River
Mrs D Geiger ol Deneva was
Improving idler no auto acc i­
dent in Snnfurd.

Sanford 20 years ago
(1917)
Elizabeth Whllner. the dainty
little daughter of Mr and Mrs
II E Whltncr. entertained sev­
eral of her little friends at a
birthday parly The Invitations
read 'Little Do I’cep has lost
her sheep mu! cannot tell
where to find them. Saturday
afternoon at half past three
she want* you to find them at
702 Oak Avenue*.
After the guests were assem­
bled. Mother Goose records
were played on the vlclrola and
then the guests hunted Die lost
sheep. Anlmnl crackers were
used.
A big black sliccp adorned
the wall and everyone tried to
pin his tall on. A Jack Horner
I’le also furnished much mer­
riment. The guests then en­
joyed tec cream and cake and
left regretting Hint Elizabeth's
nrxt birthday was a year away.
Those present were Frank
Chase. Gene Terwllllger. Tho­
mas Wight. Drlggs Arrington.
Albert Connelly. Deane Turner.
Uob Foster, Claude Robison,
Thomas
Puleslon.
Richard
Maxwell. Hilly Hall. Wilbur
Davis. Arthur Zachary. Georgia
Mobley. Frances Rhodes. Rebcccn Stevens. Margaret Neal.
Mnuclc Lake. Olive Newman.
Catherine
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Mary
Elizabeth and Camilla I’ullston. Luclla Mahoney. Thcatlorn
Miller. LeClalre Junes. Carol
Stone. Mildred Holly. Ruth
Henry and Pearl Robson.
(Elizabeth Whltncr Gallant Ib
a retired school teacher who
continues to be active In sev­
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Sanford. When I read her this
article, she didn’t remember
the party, but did remember all
the guests. This was her eighth
birthday jrarty. She was re­
cently surprised on her HHth
birthday with a party at the
Episcopal Parish House. There
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Bf J E F F B K R LIN IC K E

Herald Staff Writer

A year later
and golf is
still waiting
for change
LAKE B U E N A V IS T A
The goir world re­
turns lo Central Florida this weekend for
the Walt Disney W orld/Oldsm oblle Golf
Classic and the slate of the game Is pretty
much where It was this time Tost year.
Remember last season when Tiger Woods
won his first event os a professional, beat­
ing Taylor Sm ith when Sm ith's putter was
declared Ineligible?
That was a big chapter In the Legend of
Tiger Woods and everyone crowed about
how the game would change.
‘ Minorities would be more welcome lo
golf clubs.
' A new generation of golfers would e m ­
brace the game.
Remember all the warm and b u s y c o m ­
mercials showing kids walking down the
fairway that were shown Incessantly d u rin g
T h e Masters?
What has changed? Not much from the
way It has always necn.
Golf is still a game played by the elite
and those thnl can afford outrageous
greens fees.
A lot ofT the local; clubs offer some Inter­
esting youth clinics nt somewhat nffordable
rates, but how runny of them have reached
out lo the Inner city minorities of Central
Florida?
O f course most of the local clubs are p r i­
vate and semi-private which excludes a lot

OVIEDO _ When you're n high school acnlor with a
03 mllcs-nn-hour fastball. you don't have to apend a
lot of lime looking for college*.
•
Tlie college* lend to come looking for you. •
Oviedo acnlor Den Knapp found that out alter a
atrong junior year lor the Liona and gave a verbal
commitment to the University of Florida to ploy
bnacbnll yesterday. according to Oviedo coach Kenne
Drown.
Knapp'a and Floridn'a good newa la Oviedo basket­
ball coach Ed Kerahner'a bad newa. Drown auid
Knapp • one of two returning atarlera from la*t sea­
son's team which madolt to the atate Clans 0A final*
• ha* decided not to play bnakelball thla winter.
Florida may gel almilar newa. Knapp will almost
certainly be a top draft pick in the major league
baseball draft next June and he'll have to make the
decision to take n few million dollars now or later.
For now. the derision wan lo sign with the (lalors.
Knapp w m 4-3 last aenson for the Lions (31-10) who
lost to Lake nrnntley. 2*1. In the district finals, and
fell again to Dellonn in the stales. Knapp took the

Mainland
rallies
past
Oviedo
Herald correspondent

W hat la Nike doing to help kids and mfndriUes? How about Tlllelat, Callaway and all
(he other big boys In the golfing world?
It doesn't seem like they are doing
enough to spread the game. When Woods
started his spectacular year with a win at
Disney last year, the commercials started
and after Woods' Masters runaway. *1 am
Tiger Woods," became a catch phrase.
. But a year later, golf Is still too expensive

MIAMI _ Seminoto County wll bs
w*S rsprssentsd whan the World
Series opens tonight at Pro
Player Stadium in Miami.
Among the perks tor ths players
and coaches of the Sanford
CampbeS tossing Post 63 team
(above) for winning the American
Legion World Series was an all
expanse paid trip and tree tickets
to ths first two games ot ths pro­
fessional World Series.
Prior to Game 2 on Sunday eve­
ning. ths team w* be honored on
ths field and than present s uni­
form shirt and hat which wB be
placed on permanent display ats
tffe Baseball Hal ol Fame in Cooperstown. New York.
Alto of local intrest wil be a re­
turn to the World Series ol the
Cleveland Indians General man­
ager John Hart (left). Hart gradu­
ated from Winter Park high
School and waa an All-America
catcher In 1969 at then Seminole
Junior Colege. After a short pro
■tint, Had returned to Orlando to
coach ma|or-leagu* catching
stars Joe OUver and Ron Karcovice at Boons High School.

since J u ly and blew up at the Ryder C up.
Tiger finishes In sccona place ana you hear
the snlckera. Are people rooting against
him ? Sure they are.
And some oi It has been deserved. He has
shown an awful lot of arrogance since he
walked onto the tour and Is father hasn't
helped matters by taking on all the charac­
teristics of a tennis parent.
But that shouldnt matter. Tiger, is the
best rookie slpce at least Nlcklaus and he
Is amoslng to watch.
• Will there be any more Tigers? They are
out there, they Just aren’t oelng given a
chance to learn the game andT until
courses and the golfing world decide to
reach out and attract some of this special
talent • and not Just minorities but kids
who wouldn't otherwise be able to afford to
get a shot • we'll never know.
At a typical Central Florida track, not a
great one, not a dum p, a round Is going to
cost about 830 for a late afternoon round.
Toss In the proper clothing and the game
can be expensive.
For some people that's okay. It's worth It
to play the world's greatest game.

DAVTONA nEACII _ Finally, the
Oviedo High School football team
turned In a solid performance for
a full 48 minutes Friday night.
Unfortunately, all they have to
•tfrow for it la a toss."'.... ..
“’
^ Scoring twice In the second half
tfc ratty from a 14-7 halftime1defi­
cit. the ' state-ranked Mainland
’Buccaneers' posted " I f 31-14 win
over the visiting Liona In a non­
conference con |eal at Daytona
Beach Municipal Stadium.
Mainland, ranked No. 4 in the
Florida Sports Writers Association
Class BA state poll. Improves to 6­
0. Oviedo drops to 4-3 heading
Into next Friday’s 8A-District 3
and Seminole Athletic Conference
clash with Ihc Lake Mary Rama.
Friday night's game featured
over 700 yards of offense. Oviedo
rushed for 239 yards and passed
for 91 more while Mainland had
226 yards on the ground and 169
BUCCANEEKS 31. LI O N I 14
Ovteda
7 7 0 0 . 14
Matslaad
7 0 7 7 .1 1
First Quarter
M_ llnll I run IBrokaw kick)
O Rrguirr 17 pan* (roan Culku iDyke
klckl

Passing yards.Oviedo Sli Mainland 109.
F— kUs tssI Oviedo 4 -2 : Mainland !•!.
FesstUes-ysms . Oviedo 8 -30. Mainland
0 -OS.
FwsU-svwasa .O ritd o I 49.0 . Mainland
3 -3 0 .0 ,

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
B m M ^ . Ovtcdo. Send 12 93, QiSnlcio
13-79. Culkn 3 -83. Jaduon 0 -30. WUkon 3­
0 , BiatUnJ 2 -iminua I lk Mainland. Mobley
10-0 0, Hall 10-0 8 , Walden 13-0 4 . Tucket I-

But too many others will never know the
pleasure of hitting a shot ofT the early
morning dew or watching the sun set be­
hind the dubhousc on IS.
It’s time for somebody to step up and
make a difference.

■*LMt Second Shot! Prediction: this
Sunday will be Barry Swltzcr’a last game aa
coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
Sure he’s been much maligned and has
brought some of It on hlmselr, but he's got
a pretty .Impressive winning record Tor
Oomeone who has been criticised as much
os he has. The salary cap haa devastated
the teams starting lineup aa many of the
leaser known stars have bolted town and
now Emmitt is showing the effects of a ca­
reer as a workhorse on artificial turf.
I'm In the minority on this one but I think
Swltxer's done a pretty good Job
However, the Cowboys take on Jackson­
ville which could make Dallas 3-4 after
Sunday. How long will Jerry Jones put up
with tnat?

Sem inole swim m ers split double-dual
CrlvaUart. Lack 3.SI 4I.
PORT ORANGE _ The Seminole High School
swim team competed In a double-dual meet nt
the Port Orange YMCA on Thursday afternoon
against Spruce Creek and Atlantic hi:
school* and relumed home with a split f
both ths boy's and girl's squads.
The girls fell to the Hawks 69-25, but bested
the Sharks 55-30. while the hoys did likewise,
falling to Spruce Creek 66-33 and topping At­
lantic 67-26.
Lori Thomas, Uroa Kallnto and the girl's
So. Swimming, Pag. IB

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

at Pert Orsaaa YMCA

BOYS
TEAM SCORES _ Spcuca D n k SO. Somlnok 33 and
Seminole ST. A: Unite 29.
INDIVIDUAL RACES
(Seminote leaders
•Oly)l 800 Medley Relay . 3- IKaUnle. Claik. Btalioa.
Le«). i:M an 800 Freestyle _ s. Lm . a.18.03; 800 tadlvtdtMl Medley . 4. ctarh. 3:41.311 SO Preeetyte 3
Duhop. &gt;39.17i 100 lutterfly „ I. Katin!*. M .TIi 100
Freestyle . 3. Bishop. 57.19; 600 Freestyle _ 3. Uc.
4. icrtwiun, william*.
b sa sai 800 freestyle Relay
Howard, Itodrlguci). tiS1.63: 100 l aofratreke
l, Ka­
lin*. 1S4 .SS Stow Sshsei »m i4 &gt; 100 Braastatreta . 8.

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RESULTS

TEA M SCORES
Spruce Creek 69. Seminole
26 and Seminole 56, Atlantic 39.
INDIVIDUAL RACES (SsmlaoM
Matters
only)! 809 MsStey Eats/ _ 2. (Tbawas. MtNtaL (Die.
Anna!rang! 3 03.07 (Nt* Sahaol kM M «i 800 FrMStyU
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Thomas. SilS.SS (Ns* M M M w O i 89 Freestyle 3

•iro n 4. MtHaaL Thomas! I 40.11: 100
Arawtraug. 1iI0.H i 100 Tenet *4W
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4. Carl a*,
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�•B ntoid H m td . Swtonl, Florida •S w d «K Oetoter tB. 1 N 7

WEEK 8

W HAT’S UP IN TH E
SANFORD _ Welcome buck to the Pigskin
discussion folks, we've got n lot to talk about.
As many of you have kindly pointed out with
your phone cnlts. my L O C K O F T H E W E E K
once agnln delivered with relative ease. The
A T L A N T A F A L C O N S (*3) destroyed this
N EW O R L E A N S S A IN T S in New Orlennst If
I'm not mistaken, which I rarely am, this raises
my L O C K record to 6 -1 on the year.
We have officially reached the halfway point
for the season, so watch for the genuinely
talented teams to begin asserting themselves.
On that note, let's point out a few teams that
are not the "Heal Deal,' Dallas. Miami, anti
Detroit, are by far the most over-rated clubs In
the League.
All three have been extremely fortunate to
win the games they have, but tn the second
half of the season luck plays a much less
significant role. These three teams will provide
some very nice money mnklng opportunities In
the coming weeks.
Taking a look around Florida, the first team
that comes to mind Is the Tampa Day Dues.
The team, due mainly to Trent Dllfer. have
stumbled In their last two gnmea. Tony Dungy
must get his team back on track ns the
Packers arc In the process or getting back their
Injured players. Today's bye may be Just whnt
the doctor ordered.
Sorry folks, but the Dolphins are still
terrible. This team has a mediocre defense and
receivers Ihal cannot catch the ball. In this
League that means you're going nowhere.
Now it's time for me to eat a little crow. I'll
admit, the Jaguars nre a pretty good team. As
an underdog this week at Dallas, I see them
getting another win and even more respect.
Let's tnke a took at today's schedule and find
some winners.
D A L L A S (-5 ) V S J A C K S O N V I L L E
The Cowboys looked absolutely anemic In
their loss to the Redskins last week. The
trouble wltb betting against Ibrm Is that you
never know when they'll kick tl In to gear (If
they can). The Jags will play tough regardless,
and get the nod In this one. Jaguars 28,
Cowboys 19.
S A N F R A N C I S C O (.1 0 ) A T A T L A N T A
The Niners seem to have all cyllndera going
while the Falcons got thetr maiden victory last
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week. You would think thl* one would be an
easy cover for San Francisco, but It'* not. I
can't remember the Inst time they covered In
Atlnnta. STAY AWAY FROM THIS OAM F,.
Nines* 27. Falcon* IB .
C A R O L I N A (-4 ) A T N E W O R L E A N S
I refuse to dignify this game wills any sort of
commentary.
Tills
match-up
Is
(rash.
Panthers 15. Salnta 12.
N E W E N G L A N D (-3 ) A T N .Y . J E T S
I told you Inst week that the Patriots would
thump the Dills nnd they did. Tills week I'm
not so sure. Last lime these teams met the Jets
blew the game In the final seconds at Foxboro.
At home today, they will seek revenge. Will
they get R? P a trio ts 31, Jo t* 27.
W A S H I N G T O N (E ) A T T E N N E S S E E
I don't understand this line. The Redskins
arc on n roll, while the Oilers continue to
struggle. The best bet In this game, besides a
Washlnglon blowout, is Hint there won't be
more than 20.000 fans In the stands.
Redskin* 27, Oiler* 13.
S E A T T L E (-3 ) A T S T . L O U I S
My pre-season prediction of the Sealmwks
soaring Into the playoffs depends on their
ability lo win games like Ibis. You have lo love
the Kammle's determination, but they Just
don't have the talent. Seattle on the other
hand. Is a talent loaded slick of dynamite
waiting for someone to tight. SEAIIAWKS DIO
DADYI Stahaw k* 31, Ram m les 17.
M IA M I (-3 ) A T B A L T I M O R E
This la the type or game I'm talking about
with the Dolphins. Everyone, but me. experts
them to win this one easily. Not only will they
lose, but the Raven's Nest will be rocking after
a convincing win. The Dolphins defense will be
burned by deep passes all day. The only
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B U F F A L O (-3 ) A T IN D IA N A P O L IS
My beloved Dills nre going to have a tough
night on national television. The Colts are not
near as bad ns they look, nnd tend to be very
good at home In front of a national audience. I
remember two years ago when they stopped
the Dolphins from their own one yard line. It
was first and goal, they were up by four, with
about 1;30 on the clock. The R.C.A. Dome was
ao loud the stadium P.A. system broke. Thnt
my fellow tans Is loud. I'm taking the Colts in a
game moot people will turn on at half-time.
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IN B R I E F
Youth hoop r«glttr«tton
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation D e­
partment. through Winning Ways Basketball
Academy at Sanford. Is now offering youth
basketball lo children In grades Kindergar­

SwimmingC o n lln M d from Togs I E
medley relay team all broke records as the
Fighting Semlnoles continue lo be the surprise
of the tall athletic scene.
T h is was another good meet for us.* said
Seminole head coach Tony Ackerson. *We went
Into It very tired after coming off our hardest
week of training ao tar this year, and to still
have people swimming their lifetime bests
gives us a lot of confidence going Into the last
port of the season.
'Obviously, the record performances by Lori
IThomnsl. Urns IKallnlc) and the girl's medley
relay were great highlights. Dut we also had
several of our newer people step up and make
significant time drops •• Adam Smith In the
200 free, Kyle Williams In the individual med­
ley. Chris Rodrigues In his 50 free spilt, nnd
Toby Rush In his butterfly nnd spring relay.
‘ Rut I think you'd be hard pressed to find n
much bigger swim than the 50 free relay split
of Kelly McCann. She went 30.50, which was a
drop of nearly six seconds in an event where
gains and losses are measured by hundredths.
‘Site’s ■ newcomer tq the sport and she's
turning, out - to be a great example of that
'Seminole Swimmln? Work Ethic* that we

Each week I Issue my patented L O C K C P
T H E W B E K . This l* the gam* that after
research and contemplation, I determine to be
‘ S S f ' S f t S " iL H A W K , r n O V B .
tho h a p lM * 8 T .
L O U IE
R A M B . The
Sealmwks need this game desperately to mak*&gt;&gt;
a run at the ptnyoffs.
Remember at the beginning of the season
when I mentioned a new feature of thl*
column?
■1
It was In response to renders requesting that,.
I come up with a new designation even mojta:
exact thnn my pntented L O C K O F T H E '
W E E K . I decided llmt two or three time* a
year at the most. I would release my, patent
•till
pending.
R E T IR E M E N T
FU N D
S E L E C T IO N . These will only be games that I
myself feel comfortable planning my financial'
future on.
Today I'm releasing the IN D IA N A P O L IS
C O L T S (+3) O V E R th* B U F F A L O B IL L S on'
Monday Night, that'* correct. I'm taking an 0-0team as my Inaugural R E T I R E M E N T FU N D
■ E L E C T IO N . It's a selection like this thatcorn* enormous compensation from The
Herald, and warrants my long term contract.
Have a great afternoon and keep sending In
your questions.
ten through 12.
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Registration will begin today (Saturday) ;
with a special official sign up dny at the JUST
FOR FEET at the Seminole Towne Center '
Mall
After today, registrations will still be ac-v
cepled nt the Downtown Youth Center in the-'.
Lower Level of Sanford City llatl.
For additional information, call 330-5007.

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preach all the time. It's really nice (o ■«g;
things starling lo pay off far her. and she's JuSl.
beginning to scratch the surface of how goo^
•he can be.*
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This was the Iasi regular season meet on the:
Tribe's schedule nnd they will now get ready,
for the Seminole Athletic Conference Meet.
*We tiavc the conference championship’s
coming up on the 28ih nnd 2Bth of this
month.* said Ackerson, 'We typically don't fo­
cus on the meet as much because of its close
proximity lo district and state, but I Ihlnk we'll’
do very good, and hopefully condone to wirprise some people.*
Following the SAC Championships, Seminole
will begin to concentrate on the district meet:
on November ISlh nnd the stale meet at the
Orlnndo YMCA Aquatic Center on November
22nd.
“
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turning polnl for Seminole swimming and dlYH
Ing,* added Ackerson. 'Were winning dual
meets, breaking records nearly every lime out,
and our kids nnd patents ure excited about our
possibilities al stale In November. As well,
things havs been going so far. I Just keep ‘
tag them It's going to gel even heller.*

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D E N V E R {•«) A T O A K L A N D
I hale lo admit It. but my Cheaters, t mean
Raiders, nre going to have a very tough doy. 1
admitted to Dennis the Menace Just yesterday
that hi* Oroncoa looked unstoppable. I have my
fingers crossed, but I don't thlnx It will do any
good. Bronco* 3 4 , Raiders 17.
P I T T S B U R G H (-6 ) A T C I N C I N N A T I
JcIT Dlnke ha* been getting pummeled this
season os his line has railed lo protect him.
They h«vc hod bad luck all season, but I think
they come away from this game with a positive.
1 don't think they will win. but 1 do Ihlnk they
will over the spread. Bteslsrs 24, Bengal*

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*We wonted to make Main­
land corn everything they go
tonight,* said Oviedo coach
Oreg Register. 'And I think we
did that. This was a game that
anybody could have won.
*R‘s hard for the kids to un­
derstand that sometimes you
play well and you still get
beat. Wc played probably our.
best game of the season, from
beginning to end. We Just got
beat by a very talented football
team. The fact that wc were In
It to the end showed wc hod a
pretty good game plan and
that we're a pretty good team,
too.*
Five minutes Into the game.
It appeared that the Bucca­
neers were going to have their
way with the Lions aa Main­
land took the opening kickoff
and marched 00 yards on 10
ptaya to score the gome's first
touchdown, quarterback Isaac
Hall bulling In from the I -yard
line.
Dut It took Oviedo exactly
two minutes lo tie the score,
covering 71 yards on five
plays, including a 47-yard
scamper by quarterback Josh
Cullen. A ploy - later. Cullen
and Brian Register hooked up
on • 17-yara scoring pass
plsy.
After the teams exchanged
fumbles and punts, the Lions
got a break when Kenny Kayne
picked off a Holt pass and re­
turned It to the Mainland 42yard line. Following a 10-yard
loss and an Incomplete pass,
Jamie Scott sprinted 52 yards
around left end for the goahead touchdown.
Mainland converted a pair of
Oviedo turnovers Into touch­
downs m the second hair. An
intercepted pass started the
Buct on the way to Wallace
Mobley's game-tying touch­
down at 2:50 of the second
half. The game-winning 21yard touchdown pass play
from Hall to Marquis Walden
with I; 14 remaining in the
game was set up by a fumble
recovery.
Oviedo, which already has
staged two come-from-behind
fourth quarter rallies this sea­
son, moved from Its, 20-yard
line to the Mainland 18 In the
final 74 seconds. But the Li­
ons' hopes for another miracle
finish were dashed by on In­

have a mathematical chance
terception at the goal line.
'We turned the ball fiver a a three-way He for the dis­
couple more limes than we trict's runner-up state plsyoffjj
would huve liked, but Ihm's berth.
football.'
said
Register.
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our guys played tonight. This
was a real good performance
going Into our final two district
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games of the season *
After hosting Luke Mnry this
coming Frldny, the Lions will
entertain SAC foe Seminole on
Halloween tn Oviedo's home­
coming game. The following
Frldny, Nov. 7. Lake Brantley
will visit John Courier Field In
a game that may decide who
advances lo the playoffs.
Currently, DeLand sits atop
Ihe OA-Dlslrlct 3 standings nt
3-0 with games remaining
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Money
Seminole
cheerleader
looks to spend
New Years In
London
By JEFF BIRL1N1CKB
Ifenrlcl Staff Writer
Mcheccah Jenkins Is a human ronlrndlcllon.
She Is a cheerleader with a
perky nllllude who never
alopa smiling.
She also loves lo play Ice
hockey. Yea, she has all of her
teeth.
She has Ihe maturity of a
senior, yet sllll has two years
left al Seminole High School.
She admlls she's a Gator
fan, but was moling far Ohio
Slate lo win the nallonal
championship Iasi year,
There's more but you gel Ihe
Idea.
For now, Jenkins Is spend­
ing a lol of her spare lime
trying lo earn Ihe $2,800
she'li need lo travel to Eng
land ns purl of a 1.000 person
rontlngcnl lo inarch In a New
Year’s May, parade. She's
started lo raise Ihe funds on
her own, taking it part-lime

**Jlow tou t gome

b f Bomb won't
' h t m

t i i i

Job nl Chirk-Fll-A when she's
nut going lo •rhool. studying,
practicing cheerlrndlng or getllnK ready lo watch her favor­
ite (cum. Ihc Clrvrliind hull
nmi, In the World Series.
She haa alto been sending
tellers Introducing herself to
local businesses fur (heir
support. The checks are roll­
ing In slowly but Jenkins Is
tenacious enough lo gel II
dope.
Jenkins has been cheering
since seventh grade but Is a
newcomer (o Sanford, having
moved down from Cleveland
recently. She's part of the
Seminole Junior varsity year­
book mid spends football
games, selling
programs.
Somehow she also Anns lime
to study and Is taking all hon­
ors classes al Seminole.
She really came Into her
awn as n cheerleader Iasi
summer when she attended
chcerlrarilng ramp In Gomesvltle and found out In June
Ihal she was selected for Ihe
London trip.
Al Seminole, stir has some
tough acts lo follow. Several
Seminole
cheerleaders
llrookr Frauds. Tnshn lllrks
and Jennlffer Etwcll • were
selcctrd lo Ihe UCA all-stars.
Their roullnrs are nrrtly
lough and Jenkins said she
ami her leammales don't waul

Th a i doesn't leave a lot of
lime for anything cite, but
there's definitely a week set
aside si Ihe end of Ihla year.

7b conlrtbule lo Rebeccah
Jcnktim' effort». contact Semi­
nole Utah School al 320t&gt;OW
or make cheeks to Seminole
lllgh School. 2701 Uldpcieotxl
Aee.. Stu\foni. Flo.. 32773.

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Ssmtnofo chMdssdsr Rebsccsh Jenkins Is trying lo rsiss $2,500 tor a
New Year's Day parsds In London

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■y J t r r b k r u m c k b

Herald SlnlT Writer
H’s curly In Ihe ntornlng. the
sun Is ruining up nnd It looks
like Ihe Noriiiandy Invasion on
Mike Mary boulevard.
You have troops on foul.

lack out all seven blah
hool bands al Ih e
ind Festival Oct, 2ft at
to p.m, over at Bran*
y. All dance teams,
d band’ members will
; there and you can
i •your tickets right
re at the Herald, m

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Thsrs's still time to chock out Lsko Mary h*gh School's presentation ol
Steel MegnoHu. Ths final night ol tho four-day run Is Saturday night at
7:30 al tho school auditorsum. Admission Is just $3.

Four years went by too fast
■aid Correspondent
Some call It scnlorilla, I call
faring reality.

spent going to the bench every
day rather going over college
brochures
and
filling
oul
applications.
‘
COLLEGE - that's another
matter in Itself. There arc so
many choices, how Is a student
suppose lo choose something
that will affect the rest of thetr
life? This is « place I will have
m v * ^ Four” '

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The pressure is overwhelming.
I was always looking forward
to choosing the university I
would be attending but now the
crucial time has come and the
decision has to be made.
I have never been more undecided in my lire.

mailer of a week. Everything
started running through my
mind at ance. What If I am not
accepted? Where will I go? Will
any other college want me? Can
| re-npply?
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Your last year means so much
more then Just getting your dl*
plomu. I will carry the memories
with me forever, not to mention
all the money 1 have spent on
the cop and gown, senior boxera, key chains, pictures, Ihe
orange and black tnsscl, etc,
*
.
As 1 venture ofT to nn oul-ofstate university, I leave behind
much more than my hometown,
j tenvc my parents, my friends,
unforgettable times, and n
Wonderful school with outstanding teachers although
I
will gain even more ns my Jour*
nCy as an adult begins,

come
n me
freshl called a college where I am
vecks applying the olher day, and
upler talked to a guidance counselor
about the admissions process.
year I asked this extremely nice lady
I then with this cute country accent
, haa how long It'would take to find
work out if I have been accepted and
se to she replied only a week. Well.
My senloritis haa disappeared
ter is let's just igy I hod to grab the now and I will be raced' with
My table so I wouldn't fall* out of the being a lost freshman all over

mated foot soldiers and Ihe
heavy srllllery lined up. ready
for the assault on their desti­
nation.
You have Generals Jackman
and Flanagan leading Ihe
(mops as they descend upon
Ihelr target:
Lake M iry Elementary.
II is early In Ihe morning
and hrndreds of kids are de­
scending upon their school.
They actually aren't preparing
for bailie, unless they've In­
curred Ihc wroth of Mrs. Finnngnn.
If you look al Ihc scene from
a helicopter, Lake Mary Ele­
mentary looks like a crumb at
an outdoor picnic ns It imbeds
Here's a biker who knows the roles: walking on the sidewalk, helmet on
of kids pour In. There's no
reason why II shouldn't.
his head. He's one ot many Lake Mary Elementary school sludsnts who
With Lake Mary Klcmcntnry
ride their bicycle to school every day.
silling walking distance of
Ironic by parents. It's different
boulevard and the endless
several communities, some
nl other schools. For In­
march of students has been
parents have to come up with
stance. nl Kceth Elementary
known lo back up (ruffle alt
olher ways lo gel (heir chil­
In Winter Springs, over -10
Ihe way to Ihc lnterslnle-4 In­
dren lo school. Ily county
buses serve Ihe school.
terchange. New dashing tights
rule, the only children who
Willi so many modem of
have been Installed at Country
qualify for bus transportation
transportation, safely Is n
Club Road lo allow buses la
are Uiosc who live mure than
major concern,
especially
enter and exit the campus.
two miles from the Lake Mary
when parents gel Into the lol
To alleviate traffic conges­
campus.
ami kids walk between Ihc
tion. limes arc staggered fur
That accounts for atxnit half
buses to gel lo Ihelr cars.
Ihe students lo leave school.
of ihe Lake Maty kids. The
•We've been very fortunate,'
Hus riders arc released al 3
other half have lo be more
Jackman said. 'Mere, they
p.m.. May care students ul
creative.
have lo walk their bikes but If
3:10. but Ihe riders and walk­
Bicycles come In bandy nl
they rode on campus, we'd
ers are released at 2:50 each
Ihal lime. Each morning,
huve a big problem, especially
day.
hundreds of kids pul uii Ihelr
with all Ihe cars. Our biggest
That makes everything a lit­
hclmcls. remember Ihc strict
roblctu Is kids trying to ride
tle easier, unless It rains.
codes on bike riding, ‘and
cforc Ihcy gel off campus,
Then, everything Is up for
pedal Ihelr way to school.
but we have plenty of tenebers
grabs.
Jncknum said Ihc kids know
watching.*
Jackman said If there Is
Ihe rules before Ihcy ride, for
When they are watching. Ihc
lightening. Ihc kids who wulk
Ihe first lime. First, they hove
kids better not break Ihc
and. ride bikes arc kept at
to always stalk Ihelr bikes
rules, Three violations means
school and parents are called
while on campus property or
a revocation or bike riding
while Ihe bikes rust In Ihc
Ihe sidewalks.
privileges and. as Jackman
rain behind Ihe school.
Sometimes that can be a
was explaining Ihc rules, a kid
Once he klda leave campus,
problem and Jackman admit­
of course (here arc still wor­
was silling In her office nficr
ted Ihal parents arc often
ries. To keep things safe.
breaking Ihc rules.
called about Ihelr children
Jackman said kids are edu­
Onrc the kids gel Ihelr bikes
who violate the rule. Some­
cated from Ihelr nrst day in
of campus, Ihc sheriffs de­
times. she said, Ihe parents
school
and
repeatedly
partment takes over. There
understand. Jackman also
throughout Ihelr term nl Lake
nre crossing guards al Counsaid she has had to revoke
try Club
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privileges at limes.
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Native daughter turns 88
Ellrnhclh *l.lt&gt;' Whittier Galtaut I.h a rent native daughter •
a native of Sanfont, (tint ta.
And she's proud to tic called a
'cracker' A recent tilrllnlay
ccletrrant. Lib was horn nt the
corner of Oak Avenue and Sev­
enth Street Oct. 11.1000.
Site was the ducat of honor
nt a gala 88th birthday celebratlon Saturday. Oct. 13 In
die [iartali hall of Holy Croas

Episcopal Church. Lit) hail the
attrprlsc of her life and was to­
tally oblivious that a surprise
parly for her was in the works.
When questioned about her
reaction lo the surprise fclc
this week. Lib was tilled with
excitement "Oh. my goodness.'
she chuckled. 'It wns too big •
too much. 1 still hnven't recov­
ered.’
Lib said her son, Frank, and

An afternoon of bridge awaits these players of
the monthly Bridge Social (seated from lefl):
Selma Newman. Dib McElralh. Mary Dale

his wife came by her home and
told her they were going lo
dinner. 'Pul on your shows.*
Frank told her. Father Colei
rector of Holy Crosa) wants to
ace you.* She atilt did not have
a clue until they entered the
pariah hall.
There waa cake and all
kind* of refreshment! • beau­
tiful (lowers • a complete a irprise to me,* Lib said.

Lib attended elementary
school in Sanford and graduated horn Cathedral School,
Orlando, a girls’ high achool.
ended Salem College In
She at ten
Wlnston-9alem, N.O., and recetved a degree In education
from Florida State College for
Women In 1931. Moat of her
teaching during her BO-year ca­
reer waa In Seminole County
except when ahe traveled wtlh
her Air Force husband. Lib
alwaya found a ‘gratia’ teaching
position during her travels. She
was a specialist In early educa­
tion, *where I liked lo teach.*
•he aald.
Baptised and confirmed nl
Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
Lib has spent a lifetime lit the
church where she has been an
avid worker. She said the lack
of home training and family
valines are a deterrent to relig­
ion and public education to­
day. Lib recalls the early yeas
when residents could shop in
bustling downtown Sanford for
all their purchases. There
were no malls.* she said.
Although she is nearly 90
yeara old. Lib Is very active.
Jones and Shirley Mills. Standing (from left):
Deity Halhack. Carolyn Cornelius and Libby . The te a c h e r and fo rm e r Sunday
School le A c h e r Is n v o lu n te e r
Prevail.

Elizabeth Gallant with ton, Frank, and wlfa, Shlrlsy
at the Sanford Museum and
Seminole County Museum. She
is n member of Si Mary's
Chapter and Daughters of the
King mid of Ihr Seminole
County Retired Teachers Asso­
ciation
Lib's son. Frank, lives In
Tampa, and her oilier son. Don

Jr., lives in California
are two grandchildren.

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Libby Prevail said, '(IrldgJ
one of the most challenging!
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the real secret of why wr
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Conservationist gives Daughters
slide review of Mexican wildlife
t)r Lovett Williams. Jr., conservationist, or­
nithologist and author, wns guest speaker al
the October meeting of Snlllc Harrison Chap­
ter. DAD. nt the Sanford Museum. A sixth gen­
eration Floridian. Dr. Williams has degrees
from Florida Stale and Auburn Universities
and earned Ills Ph D. In wildlife ecology ol the
University of Florida. He served ns bureau
chief of wildlife research for the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commission before .en­
tering private business in 1983. He hair”
authored seven books and told Ills audience
that lie has ‘seven more In mind.* He has also
produced four audiocassettes about (he wild
turkey.
Currently a resident of Cedar Key. Williams
has conducted Americnn hunting parties In the
Sierra Madre mountains and the Yucatan
Peninsula areas of Mexico. Using slides, he de­
scribed his (ravels and explained how his work
there has great potential not only for conserva­
tion of Mexican wildlife but also for economic
benefit to the Mexicans.
According to Dr Williams' slsler, Mary Anne
Cleveland, her brother has always been a lover
of and astute observer of flora and fauna
During (be slide presentation, bis audience
marveled at the brilliantly colored Occllnlcd
turkey with cyc-llkc spots on each tall feather.
This specie Is a very Important food source, a
wary animal which does, however, respond to
'calls.' Only Ihe mnle Is bunted; the limit per
hunter is one; and a hunting license costs
8100
The Sierra Madre mountains of northern
Mexico were the last hideout of the Apache

Chieftain Geronlmo. Slides included pictures of
u 'Daniel Doane' log cabin, homes of cliff
dwellers. Aztec Indian structures, chill pepper
farms, meal drying on a clothesline (not many
(lies there--too dry), a toucan on a tree limb
and many oilier beautiful sights of nature.
Dr. Williams is a recipient of a DAR Conser­
vation award, presented by the Caroline Bre­
vard Chapter. Tallahassee.
. Rcgqnt Hcldl Haines conducted Ihe business
meeting. The 'National Defense report featured
an article on patriotism by Mrs. Charles R
Stratton. She slated that *Our One-World alti­
tude has literally downplayed patriotism. We
should be proud of our American forefa­
thers.,.they had an abiding faith in Ood and
through iheir strength or purpose, they wrote
i he
freetfom
documents.*
The rrgent showed a picture of this year's
slate doll. Marjorie Meriwether Post.
t. Florida
Junior members encourage support of their
project which benefits DAR schools. Ongoing
projects ta benefit these schools Include the
contribution of soup labels and penclla.
To carry out the regent's chapter theme.
'Honoring our Velerana.* members will be
sending greeting cards and other memenloa to
a specific hospitalized Veteran throughout the
year.
Members were encouraged lo assist the Sal­
vation Army in the Christmas bell ringing proj­
ect.
Hostesses Carolyn Cornelius. Pat Fox and
Shirley Kerr carried out a festive harvest them
In table decorations and refreshments. A spe­
cial feature was a basket of T ric k or Treat*

Mary Anna CWvstand (from Ml) . bar broths* and
guest speaker. Or. Lovett Williams Jr.. Mary Willems.

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their mother, and DAR Regent Heidi Haines si ths Oc­
tober meeting of the Same Harrison Chaptar.

loata In a pumpkin patch. Handmade by
hlrlcy Kerr, each member received a takehome ghost in a bright orange flannel pump
kin. Real treats Included
candles and n ce­
iclx
ramic pumpkin magnet.
Guests Included Isabel Wilson, a prospective
member, and World War II Navy veteran Rob­

ert (Hack from Oldtown. Illnck saw service on
the aircraft escort carrlrr. Ml. Lo. Hint sank
Oct. 33. 1944 during Ihe Baltic of Leyle Gult
probably Ihe largest naval battle In history.
Basil II. Pflumm. Brig. Gen. USAF IRcl) will
speak lo chapter members al Ihe Novrniher
meeting.

Family surprises Jelks at 80th birthday celebration
A celebration on her 80th
birthday was held in honor of
Mrs. Inez Jelka who waa born
Oct. 10, 1917 In Eloree, S.C.
Stic waa surprised by her chil­
dren on her birthday. The
honor celebration waa held at
the banquet room at the Steak
and Ale Reatauranl, Altamonte
Sprlnga.
Love never glvca up; and Ua
faith, hope and patience never
falls.
Love
la
eternal
‘Corinthians 13:7-8*. This was
Indeed a show of love for this
great honoree.
Mistreat of ceremonies for
the evening was her granddaughter, Penelope Lee of Fort
Waanington, Md. The guests
gu
were welcomed and (he oleaaIng of love waa offered by her
daughter Mary Jelka of Fort
Washington. Md
The family and over 40
guests enjoyed a delicious din­
ner of choice and the honor
continued with the Jelka chil­
dren making a birthday toast
to their mother with letters of
her name. These words were
spoken from the heart with
love from the children Dorothy
Jelks. Brooklyn, New York;
Mary Jelksi Jerome Jelks,
Sanlord and Jacob Jelks,
Washington.
DC,:
Leonard
Jelkiii o
off a
Ollbert, Arizona; a son
was unable to attend.
Greetings of birthday wishes

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by. Jelks* nephew,
ndereon of Daytona
Beach. Mrs. Ella Wynn snared
with the honoree, knowledge of
their over 60 years of friend­
ship and membership as
members' and stewardess at
Allen Chapel AME Church,
Sanford,
Mrs- Jelka, elated and still
overjoyed at the honor be­
stowed upon her on her 80th
natal day, thanked all of her
family and friends for a lovely
afTair. Also sharing and help*
IhIng to make for a great blrlr
day waa granddaughter Mar­
shall of Sanford and Jelks'
boast of five grands and one
great grand. Mxny more birth­
days to this Christian-hearted
servant.

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Creating crafts together serves
fibs bonding time for mom, son
By Btl BAN WENNER
Icrnltl Staff Writer
Labor* or love In wlml Pcegy
fox find* mi iiltr works on her
mny rrnrt project*. She nml
Icr win. Hilly, linvr timl ninny
omllng Ilmen, working In.
Ihcr.
Unck In IUH4, shr mnl Hilly
m a tin g miniature
mum. Hr Imlll llirlr
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"mlnl-mnnnloM*
from
rntch nnd wlllnml cvrn n
jtfern to guide him.
"Hilly I* no hmuly,* nhr wild,
te him In do everything the
mnl way.. tint tir gel* ll dour.
I end* up lhe muitr. tint tir
|nd tin* lo go through n lol
ore."
Although Kim him lovrd Ihr
|oll hnimm Tor yrur* Ihr duo
lave moved on to other thing*

K

now. ’ ll win n dm hobby," »he
wild. ‘ You rnn go nny wny you
want. A lot or people who
iircn't crafty buy all this *lutr.
Hut that wouldn't Interest me.
heenune I like to make tiling*
That’* all Hie fun for me.*
And. making thing* she
doc*. I're*eiilly, ii i o k I o f her
effort* are ronrrntrnlrd on
decorative art, "Again. Hilly
cuts all my wood for me," *hc
*ald Mir in great wilh that
nnd we work well together, lie
enjoy* ll nnd I du too."
Hcnullful decorative wooden
dolls with added hnlf. rosy
cheek* nnd *htny tips ore only
the tip of the iceberg in her
creativity. The church that she
and her son attend are also
blessed with her Intent*. A
"Rod Bless You" decorative nr l
jilnque hang* In the frllow*lilp

Many family and friend*
have treasured her many craft
projects. In fact, a friend of
tier* was recently sporting a
tote hag nnd Fox was admir­
ing tt. Lo and behold she
found that ll was a craft effort
Hint she had completed nu­
merous years before. ■
"I forget what I've made hnlf
the time," she said, "i'jitst love
to make things."
In some of Ihr spare llmr
tliiii she has Fox and her son
are actively Involved with First
rrcstiylcrlon Church In San­
ford. "My son. Hilly, and I
have Ihe Wednesday dinners
catered
by
Ihe
Colonial
Hoorn." she wild. "We decorate
lahlrs nnd fix up the fellow­
ship hall. I just kind of doodle
down there. It's our steady
dirt."
A healthful fall arrangement

Fox with h*r ion, Billy, and etvtral of (hair craft projacta
be her love.
She has two children. Hilly
nnd Mary Ann nnd two grand­
children. She Inis been a
member of the First Presbyte­
rian Church for several year*

was recently mude for the fel­
lowship hall. Orange hue* nnd
fall hints of color along with
cute srorrernw* accent the
large bunch of dried flowers
and such, ll has been a nice

nccent for a side tnhle In the
large room.
This 40-year resident admils
(hat she loves her crafts and
tries many different things.
Decorative art does seem lo

Fifth grada aludanta praaant

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racker spreads history and folklore of the real Florida
S Charlie Cnrlson's gr.nulla!yirr came tu Florida in ihe
early 1000s. Hut hi* mulhrr
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ilnlh ; Rnwration W Floridian,
ind of course. the'cracker is
M by the mother, so
makes Charlie a cracker,
nd In Florida, a land that la
placing green fields with
l!
ore apartments nnd more
vrd ureas every day, that
lakes Charlie no endangered
ecles.
[i Charlie Is letting crackers go
OKiitle Into Hint goo night. He's
"TOlklug to everyone who will
platen nnd he's telling them
ghoul ihr history nnd folklore
of the real Florida before It's
lust
Charlie Carlson was Ihr
guest speaker at a packed
public Hireling of Ihe Lake
Mary Historical Commission,
Charlie told the nmllenrc what
Florida was like before Disney.
Allhough some |ieoplc think
Hicre was uolhliig here, that's
Jusi nol true. There i\cre vital
dommiuillles all over the stale.
In It s heyday. Ihe Sanford area
--earned it's title as the Million's
Celery Capital, producing (he
nil celery In the tiallou. To
Id in shipping the produce. It
f tas Hie home of the largest
building In the comity; an Ice
nnl. The plant, which opercd 24 hours a day, ranked
cond In the nation for Ice
oduction.
As a lesson In ethnicity,
harlle told the audience thnl
ere was a wny to tell n Florla Cracker from a Georgia
racker. A Georgia Cracker
survive without grits.
Charlie has done, a great deal
research Into his family's
story. One of bis ancestors,
en generations back, wns
d captive by the Spanish in

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and Margery Shearer
out Hems lor sale at the
AAflP rummage sale.

studied Lake Mary In it's early
days. The diuttupa. represent*

a in They sold hooks, clothe*

furniture, and lots more In
keeping wilh the AAHP motto,
“f n 'n m t , nof to'tie served".
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flirthdsy*. Jean wns celebrat­
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the fort at St. Augustine. An­
other ancestor.
Sir
John
Hawkins, spent quite a bit of
time In the ISOOs trying to
chase the French Huguenots
out of Ft. Caroline In Jackson­
ville.
Appropriate for this time of
yrnr. Charlie regaled the lis­
teners wilh ghost stories that
have been part of Florida's true
history for deendrs; the Old
Woman of Lemon UlutT and the
Demon of Hound Cypres* One
story Is more recent. When 1-4
was limit, for whatever reason,
four graves were covered over,
rather than moved. According
lo Charlie, Ihnl strclch of 1-4
has Ihe highest incidents of
wrecks anywhere on the corri­
dor.
Sightings of Ihe swamp or
skunk ape, a half man. hair
npc Ihnl roams the swamp
were reported within the Iasi
year. Hut references to the
creature go back to early Indlnn legends or the mangrove
people. Enrly 20lh century
sightings of a Loch Ncss-llke
crcnlurc In Ihe St. John's can
he more easily explained, All of
the sightings were made hy
visiting tourists who had never
seen a manatee.
Dally. Florida's history Is
being losl to development.
Enrly settlers arc the ones who
began the dcstrucllon. A man
nnmed Victor Smelts came to
Ihe area In the late IBOOs.
There was once n huge shell
mound on the site where the
Central Florida Zoo U today.
Victor began digging the shell
out and shipping It out for
roads. No nrchneologlsts ever
got a look at* It before It was
gone. And by 1910, the mound
was Just a memory. So, Victor
built the area's first theme
park. Woodland Park, which
lasted from 1910 until the enrly
1920's, featured a toboggan
slide, a swimming pool ami a
dance hall. There are no mark­
ers commemorating the pnrk\
or the shell mound.
Just before Charlie's talk,
historical commission chair
Jean Brooklyn accepted the
Lake Mary diorama from stu­
dents from Terri Lawrence's
class. The filth grader^ visited
the museum In September nnd

the sale wns held to raise
money for groups that llic
AAHP support, such ns Meats
On Wheels.

Ttir Lake Mary Chapter of
Ihe AAltP hart a great turnout
tor their rummage sale tin Sat­
urday. Ortolier 11. Ttie chaplrr
has hern collecting Items (or
Hie sale since April. President
Jim Carmona spent two days
hauling ihr collection from tils
garage In Hie Frank Evans
Center
With Inis lit member lirlp.
Friday afternoon was spent
sorting and lagging Ihr Item*
Despite the d fliilr Saturday
morning, a large crowd showed
up when Hie doors opened at 8

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attitude sign of strength

DEAR ABBY: I hurt practiced
law for 40 years u ■ trial lawyer
and counselor, and hurt «nra4 at a
madiator fcr mart than 1,000 eaasa
to the lari seven p i In aajr rala
a t a peacemaker and advocate of
conflict avoidance, I have reached
certain conduakma that n l|M help
your reader*: •
1, Learn to disagree without
bains disagreeable. Ira all right to
bo aieertlve, but not afgreaeive,
abueive or abraeiv*.
a. Whan aomoono says M a t ­
thias with which you dieagree, try
nottobejudgiMBtal.
3. Maintain aye contact whan
m a tin g people, and ehaka their
handa. (Teuchlag la important)
4. Be kind and Murtaoua to
5. Remember that civility ia a
elgn of strength. not waeknam
6. Speak softly. (People tuna out
loud, angry voicea.)
7. Baring bee ia important Give
your opponent the opportunity to
withdraw,
S. Your attitude ia more impor­
tant than your aptitude.
2. Mutual reaped ia the key to
avoiding conflict
10. Ohe the other pensn a chanee
to be heard without bdarrupUng
11. The ehorteet distance be­
tween two people ia a Mails.
tRCHANTOJfl,
ATTORNEY-MEDIATOR, DALLAS
D S A S n r m i Yeear&lt;
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D IA S FEELING OUILTYi *
Your m o th er ia w rong. D oatT,
feel guilty. Yon a n
Ihlr oompromlao hy
to establish holiday tradittone
of your own to the future, Why
not begin now?
DEAR ABftYi My hustond and I
are the proud pnrenta ofnve chil­
dren, agei 8. 5, 3, and twine who
are nearly a year old. My*dilemma
begins when I taka my children
shopping. Abby, you wouldn't be­
lieve eome of the comments I get:
"You eure heve your hands fUllr *1
wouldn’t want to pay your grocery
bills* 'Better you than me.' ‘Lady,
you have too many kidai*
I'm beginning to dlalike going
shopping, and now become auto­
matically defensive if someone ap­
proaches me.
My question is, should I respond
to theae insensitive people? If so,
what do I say? I don't want to be
rode, but I rani tell you how fed up
I am with atrangers minding my
business. Yea, occasionally there is
a good comment, hut the negative
greatly outweigh the positive.
SEETHING IN OAKDALE, CONN.

DBA! ABBY: In my 32 year* of
living, I have epenl ovary Chriatartth my family. I am now In a
aerioua rtlationehJp. My boyfriend
and I recently decided to go ekiing
this Chrietmas during our short
vacation time.
,
I called my mother to advise her
th at w t wouldn't be apending
Christmas Day with bar and my
largt family, but I would lova to
ihameftfi

My mother hung ap on ma
we haven't epetkau aincal She told
aatflah
me 1 waa bong unikir and aa
and Uwt I should know how ia
tantths holidays are to har.TCva
my family, but I am an adult and
aheuld be ehle to make my own
daefakne without faahai |ulky.
tool it tone sheirtg^W hS heppane one day when I have e family of
my own? fa there a right or wrong?

DEAR BERTHING' It would
be the better pert of wisdom to
just smile and keep walking.

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keep going back., week after
week, walling to
seize the
moment.’ Libby la referring to
the coveted Qrand Slam when
the carda fall right.
Betty ilalback and Carolyn
Cornellua were the hoatCMea
for the monthly Bridge Social
and 'made everyone feel warm
In the cozy atmosphere of our
beautiful clubhouse Ithe San­
ford Woman'a Club).'
Libby went on to aay the
home-made refreahments were
a visual treat aa well aa n pal­
ate delight. The table waa cen­
tered with by a striking ar­
rangement of gold mums and
greenery, ahe added.

Soon after she returned from
a vacation In Roanoke, Va.,
Mary Roettger received an ex­
citing letter from the regional
offices of Captain D*a Seafood
In Nashville.

Toni Hobson waa the high
•core winner with
4.610
points. Thelma Smith waa sec­
ond high nnd Shirley Mills was
third.
Other players were:
Gall
Stewart. Helen Ernest. Mary
Dale Jonei. Ounnle Logan.
Frnnces Webster. Hose Jacob­
son. Doris Stein. Dib McElrath.
Selma Newman. Isabel Wilson.
Alice"Potter1.' Terri Milllken. Su­
sie Denn, Marion Smith and
Libby Prevail.

H aw kins----Continued from pago 4B
Central Florida Chapter of The
International Black Women’s
Congress and The Sanford
Housing Authority. The evening
of sharing her latest book with
the community will be Altermese Smith Bentley on Tues­
day. Oct. 21. from 9:30-7:30
p.m. at the Sanford Chamber
of Commerce, located at First
Street and Sanford Avenue.
Refreshments will be served to
the guests.

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Greater New Mt. Zion Mis­
sionary Baptist Church held a
baby contest recently at the
church. Tills fund- raiser was
an evening to be remembered
by all of the contestants. First
place winner waa little Imanl
Pritchard, daughter of Tameka
Pritchard ana Jerry Tannor
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and the granddaughter of
Pauline Brummltt.
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CHURCH T O H O S T GROUP
The pester New Mt. Zion
Missionary Baptist Church.
1720 Pear
Ave.. will host the Mt. Bethel
Baptist Association, from Oct.
2 1 through Oct. 25. On Oct. 2 1
at 7:30 p.m. Ths New Mt. Zion
Church will host the opening
welcoming program. The com­
munity is Invited to worship.
After the local service, the Rev,
Ricky Scott and the New Mt.
Calvary Missionary Baptist
Church will hold fellowship
service. The pastor Is the Rev.
James Lynn

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The letter, dated Sept. 25
and signed by Ronald E.
Walker, president. Caplaln l)'a
Division, and Bill Nelson, re­
gional rice president, con­
gratulated Mary for being se­
lected as the Southern Reglon'a
Employee of the Month for
July, 1997.
The letter cited Mary for her
‘excellent work habits, always
going out of your way to help,
your high standards, always
willing to go that extra mile,
your training ability, the cour­
tesy and respect you show alt
team members and custom­
ers...*
Mary has been employed by
Captain D's Seafood for seven
years.

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Oct. 25, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m..

Grace nnd Jim Miller an­
nounce the birth of their
daughter,
Madison
GraceMorle. Sept. 17. 1097 at Co­
lumbia Mrdlcnl Center San­
ford. She weighed In at a
healthy six pounds, 13 ounces,
and was 19 1/4 Inches in
length. Madison was greeted try
her two brothers. Jimmy. 7.
nnd Michael. 3 1/2.
Mnlrrnnl grandparents are
Joe and Jean Ann nussl nnd
maternal great grandmothers
are Grace Nelson ami Albertina
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Paul nnd Nellie Ituth Miller nnd
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Rev. Linda Hays, will be held
on Sunday. Oct. 19 at 4:00
p.m.
The recently appointed pas­
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Elder. She has served In vari­
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District. She aaya she'believes
that God has endowed her with
many spiritual gifts.* Most Im­

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and baked goods, according to
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Business
House of steel resists forces

IN BRIEF

B y MARY ROWELL

llcrntd Correspondent

Jamee RoSortMS

V Beott South

NEWSMAKERS
•ootl Sooth ha* been named vtce president of construe*
lion far Cambridge Homes of Altamonte Springe.
James Rakerl aea, a licenses mortgage broker, has joined
the Lake Mary/Heathrow office of Financial Express Mort­
gage as a senior loon officer.
John D. Blekol has been named a new homes consultant
at Tuska Ridge in Oviedo.
James Mays re. president of Venture I Properties Inc. in
Altamonte Springs recently presented Paul Osborne wtlh
an award for reaching the SI SO million mark in real estate
sales In 12 years with the company. Osborne’s production
represents about 2,000 closings.
l oess Oaynar of Longwood, an associate from Corporate
Investment International, was among three associates re­
cently honored fay the Florida Business Brokers Associa­
tion for 1007 sales totaling 00 million.

^MPANY NEWS
hSal son Orlando has subleased the 02.000 square-fool
•Kmart building on U.a. Highway 17-02 In Sanford. War
hOatnes, an entertainment compnay, Is the new tenant.
Rich-Baited Plan, a Sanford-based company for the past
37 years, was listed among the top 100 companies for
Working Families. Rich Plan markets frosen foods and ap­
pliances.
In sppreclatlon of its local customers Sprint will offer
giveaways during Oct. 27-31 at location sin Altamonte
Springs.
Whartoa-Omlth too. at Lake Monroe has been named one
of Central Florida's fattest growing companies by an Or­
lando buslneta publication. Founded In 1084. WhartonSmlth employes more than 200 people.
Trf-C Ity Electrical Contractors of Altamonte Springs
has secured Us seventh high-rise condominium project In
Nsples. The 118 -unit project, developed by WCI Communi­
ties of bonlta Springs. Is scheduled for completion in April
1000.

Why would anyone wont to
build a house out of steel?
Well, this is Florida. How
about humidity and termites?
Those arc two exceptional rea­
sons.
If you were n partner In a
steel construction company,
that inlgld also give you Hie
Impetus. When Van Doxtnfcr
built his bouse In Lake Mary
several years ago, he wanted to
uae aleel and concrete, no
wood. Uut his company’s in­
tensive work schedule pre­
vented him from accomplishing
this goal. When Kevin, Van's
son. decided to build his house
In Lake Mary, he decided to do
what his father hadn't been
able to. build a house with no
wood In the walls or frame.
Amerlran Slccl Erectors, the
Daxtnter's company.
began
work in their first steel frame
house. Kevin's brother Monly.
who nlso lives In Lake Mary,
likes the fact Ihnt he doesn'l
have to travel far logel lo work
for this Job. Many of (he com­
pany's projects have been In
Orlando, like the Orlando Sci­
ence Center. Kevin has hern
working In the commercial
construction business
long
enough to know whnt he
wauled. Kevin has teen what
worked and whnt didn't at vari­
ous construction sites.

Monty and Ksvln Doxtstsr, In Ihslr houss of stssl.

Auto expo Bloomberg service

comes to airport

From Staff Reports
"Getting to Know You.
Central Florida*, n con­
sumer exposition promoted
by Place Idle Enterprise*,
will hr held at the Semi­
nole Town Cettlrr located
at 200 Town Center Circle
In Sanford Oct. 30 through
Nov. 2.
A special auto and rec­
reation section will lie fea­
tured at the expo to give
consumers a first hand
view of Hie latest automo­
bile tuiurvatluns. for IM S .
The public may
preview
the new 1008 Mercedes
models, courtesy of Con­
temporary Cnrs. Also, this
Is a chance lo get a
glimpse of Mercedes'brand
new sport utility vehicle,
the ML320. making lie de­
but for 1908.
There will be prizes and
free giveaways. For addi­
tional Information contact
Ptncc Rile Enterprises at
(800) 506-4500

j ths Homs BuWars Association, Fst Canina Casltas on
[ T’s/sds wta be axhfcMad through Oct 10 at fa# Saminoia T omtw Csntsr.
,The dog houses wO ba suctioned off wWi ad proceeds bsnsfrtting ths
'humane Society.

The frame of the house h
steel, (he roof Is steel, the
walls nrc concrcle. Instead of
using plywood or particle
board where they aren't pulling
concrete or steel. Dens-glass Is
used. Dens-glass Is a fiberglass
building material which has
better Insulation properties
and la more durable thnn
wood. You con leave Densglass outside at a construction
site for up lo six months wllh
no damage. You can't do that
wllh wood.
The Initial cost of a slccl
house Is much higher Ihnn a
typical wood or wood and con­
crete house, but the house will
be virtually maintenance-free
for decades. Wood termites, of
course, will never be a prob­
lem. There is R-IO Insulation
under and over the steel roof,
making the Iota) Insulation R*
38. This will mean much lower
power hills thnn with n stan­
dard house. Even (hough the
house is not yet complete, the
attic Is already proving how
much less heal II holds in Hum
with
typical
construction.
Kevin won t swear to II. but he
believes the house will with­
stand hurricane winds of up (o
200 miles per hour, making II
vtrtunlly hurricane proof.
The Doxtatcr house Is on
Fourth Street off Washington
Avenue, right behind Lake
Mary Elementary. Kevin says
anyone Is welcome to stop hy
and take a look.

Sponsored by Sandals, n
Caribbean
all
Inclusive
luxury resort for couples
only, 'Gelling To Know
You, Cculrtil Florida* will
highlight u special per­
formance of n classical pi­
anist throughout Ihr expo­
sition.

By MARIA OREM
Herald Staff Writer
International travelers will
have something tnlerellng to
watch while walling for their
flight*.
Orlando International Air­
port. in cooperation
wllh
TenuiGroup, n Michigan.bated
creator of multimedia informnllon displays.
now
olfers
llloomhcrg Airport Information
TV, said llrcnd.in Cnrmody,

BikersCon tin oast from Pago SB
Mary Elementary on safety.
Fifth graders are oriented Into
the DARE program and Jackman said the kids are In­
structed lo report anything la
her or Mrs. Flanagan. If there
Is an Incident. II Is discussed
In rarh class.
The school also takes pre­
cautions.
"If Ihc kids see an adult they
don't know, we always check
II oul.* Juckmun said.
Suddenly, It's 2:50 and the
bike rack Is packed wilti kids
looking forward lo gelling
home lo watch Nickelodeon.
Normandy has been attacked
and conquered and It's time to
go home.

president of Orlando Interna­
tional I tie
Cnrmody said Ihc use vif
llloomhcrg provides a wonder­
ful opportunity lor guests to
experience the richness and
diversity ol our own country.
"And because ol the Interna­
tional content of llluoinbrrg.
they'll also gel the big stories
Irnm Inn k home *
To accomodate llloombcrg'x
four-part screen format, the
airport lias Installed ten 3CInch moultura enhanced by a
Rose audio system nf Its Inter­
national departure lounge area.
The formal provides 24-ltour
information on everything from
sports lo flnanre.
Cnrmody said Hie service has
been available for a week and
It provides another form of en­
tertainment
for
passengers
waiting for their (lights.
"It seems to he going well.*
Cnrmody said. "People sii tfirre
mid look til it "

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ejuy to get to with plenty of
parking. Our office la located at
the Port of Sanford Industrial
Hark. That Is right off 1-4 exit
52, the last exit before you
the St. Johns River
ling east.
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res an office and staff with
the Central Florida Business

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to explain our services. If after
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planned bualnesa, she will put
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ness owners. Our appoint­
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business day with an emphasis
on the mornings. In order to
accommodate employed people
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business hours we offer limited
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What enn you expect from
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It. Wc work very closely with
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27— N u rs e ry &amp; C h ild
C a re

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888-7381
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l rvmg ovpeneoa
cournokng
Amodcal

GIFT OF LIFE
800-318-8433
~ F r M M a t c h in g

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hiol l*rp SclwrJ lA h t MART

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Servlcaa
U f U&gt; l&gt;AH tfvutt rotuliv
tfiroaiiilrlviti
SliX’ke/aoopv
horoectxma A rmicfi nnvo't
1-900 329-01573 out 7021
U n pm iwv ttm H II p i
8or» tl 818,4,8484

55— B u iln e s *
Opportunltlea
iiiu im m m m im i
CO KE/PEPSI
V E N D IN G R O U T E
Many high iraHIc sltga.
$2500 aTwk potPntlAl

800-342-6653
848*11*88

Donl rntM the. opportunity

OWN YOUR OWN
MORIOAOE COMPANY
$1 imo c o u n t i r 11 la ini . to

1 -8 8 8 -4 1 0 -6 9 0 0
34 hour* 18 .

longoaxl Matugs Studn '
lhcm tuaga343 7 day.

t’nv.l* cm, fdCTMM SUN
LuciMM77U
407-338-8300
27— N u rs a ry a C h ild
C a re
Coma yon lha lunl Ahtw KlnM
L i t MUNCH*IN MANOR
407-331-8844
M M . MtCHCLLIB H O U U
Now cumruium lo. chUOrtn
ago. 7 S K O I* lo. the Nil
month Cal k&lt; OvUJt
3313838.

Legal Notfcoa
IN TNN CIRCUIT COUNT
OP T N I IIO N T IIN T N
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO PON
M M IN O L t COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
C A M NO. P T-ttO O -C A -tO -D
LONOWOOO POLICE
DEPARTMENT,
«.
SUE AN CLANK.
N O TIC I OP
PONP1ITUNI PNOCM OINQ
TO: SUSAN CLANK
H I J SOUTH KINKMAH ND.,
itlt s
ONLANDO, PL 33111
and ,8 othtr, aha cl.ua ,n
tnlwaat In Ih , b,loa-0*.cr&gt;b*d
ptopwty.
Chlat a ..a Manning, City at
Longwood Folic. Dapanmwii.
Samlnol*
County, T lor Ida.
through hi* a flk w ,, inva.ligalora or agamt. aMiad ih* u b NCl propafty, to-alt:
1188 PLYMOUTH NEON.
VIN i1P3I84?C3808T4t1T
on or about Soptomb*. 8. 1*87,
at Of noar tamtnol. County,
Tlofida. and I, pinantly hold­
ing aaid proparty ter Ih* purPo m of tortottuia putauant to
Boctlona 833.701-TOT, Florida
Statutaa, ha. M O V I B T I B th.i
an Honorable Judge at ih*
Circuit
Court,
Eighl.anlh
Judkial
Circuit,
Seminal*
County, Ptofidi, l . u . « Finding
ot Piobabto C . u m why th ,
•bon properly ehouid not b*
lort.nml to th. .b o v. agancy.
You • * ba awn ■ copy ot th.
Finding ol Proboblo Couao one,
K k aignad by Ih, Judg, and II
will a d ri.. you how and whan
to re^ond l» thla raquaal toi
forfattur,
I HENI8V CERTIFY that 0 Hut
•nd coned copy ot tho forego­
ing ho, bN A turniMMd to th,
abort named addiM. U.S. ragl.la rM mail, ratvrn racaipl
rague.l.d, thla loth day ol
Oclobor, ibiT.
NORMAN R WOLFINOER
STATE ATTORNEY
■V: Anno E. Rkharda-Ratb.ro
Atsklant auto Atlornoy
Florida B n 8787801
O ftk , of th . Slat, Atlornoy
100 EMt FM t StrMI
Sonlort, FL13T7I
407-333-7834
PubUih: Oclobor 18, 78, 18*7
OBJ-187

b y L ute C am p o a

■00-883-7831 oil I
IIHtilH
WORK FROM HOME maiini
wooden Irani,, tain lo $W4'
wt Cal 830 9444 Oil F 45
WOfllT FROMHOMI l*&gt; f n l lor
M l * n earn h&gt; t t n . i mak
mg brae 834 8448 E ll 148

61— Monay to Land
FREE CASH GRANTS
Coltoga
StholAieh'pv Ruw
rtok. Lindt,1 EUI. tieviu Ha
pay To. rree I M J i l l W n
Ell G 2706
WAR NINO1 Do not Ratmonco A
Homo Until You rood thi, FREE
Roportt CoS 1 88h 751 M i l tut
30t »4 hn lur A FHFr lin o "I
od Meaaag, 8 Report

70— Education A
Training
LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE7
BE A MEDICAL ASSISTANT
Aft a Mtwkcal Ai u i Imni w$St *m
Asioctdle of Screnfi* ctogre#.
you wd help pr#p#r« paihruilt lur
#i*rnmaTioni. conduct imftorl
#nl f#Stt *rv} (inrtvKie nvtui i t i
nf m minor surmry H i i m
warding carewr
you fin hHpmg ofh#*ri

Eifrira (
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OuAkfy

•Gradual* riic#m#r&gt;f As ire
tones
Cal Today* 407-9319111

City C o lb y
BS3 Eaal Itwy 436. Sto TOO

CaiHAwrry. FL 17707

71— Halp Wanted
A M H I R JO B FOR YOU!
Jutt Call Harm a real
HELP PwionnM 838-4884

sssJO B S m
B tm ln o N
E m p k iy m tn t 8 t rv k ;*
Working for you I
IT y w i lap.

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P R E V IO U S S O L U TIO N 71 can't Doliovo I did all thusti bad Mini
in a row I worn lo lha well one too many times * — Burt
Reynolds.
O 18,7 0. NEA Inc
I,

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P LA C E M E N T B ER YtCES

Alvi In l ilay ot wiek tor work
era with CARS' Apply 8 00
AM Itrvah w Work al live*
Hand Man (70S 8 Mwy 17 97.
longwnid 6011 1310
‘‘GENERAL LABOR—
WORK TODAY
PAID TODAY
l a b o r neaov

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il

lo
• French Aim
333-4343

nr
Long Term-Short Term
Tamp To Hlra
NO FEE 407-8*4-8713

ATTENTION LAOtEB
Bring
GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY lo
your HOME
Be a Rottooe ot o PARTY
end Earn up lo 1100 Caeh tor
ihe Day
C A U HOWTt ASK FOR SARA
1 *00-17811)1
■AVON EARN TO M \ COMM
ftok Hr*. Eendl: 311-1183 Ind.
Setae. Rep. 808-888-3T88

ADMINISIRATIVE ASST.
34* Benohn wimn pncmanenl
4m you tooAing tor a chenpe in
your carM r* Cat Now* Tu|i Or­
lando firm teakwig irKkvxl.jAl
with itiong PC orgAmJAtonel.
Aral l a p ' MAt Mutl tw dec*
CAtod. ("0 tarre-r tvayiferl £■
pnrwnor wilh W*iW(»d ami MS
Enel a [Ajt IVt A F7T pov
Itjnt a ,4i.ithi 9 Orlando 370
6G46 or Ma'ILPid (417 8755
NEVER A F I f i APPLY 7 Xtom
7OOprn

Custom Steffir
P L A C E M E N T tEJEVTCEB

•NEW PAVPLAN*

•la . (Tier Ittn'
•Ei Iia S »* i Pay’
'1 Ray "6 Inr 7 ILIyt Oul'
•40IK Retacnref,*
'llcaitii kiturwice'
'Vacahon Pay'
•lUto* Piograiti'
I yi eip A CLitt A COL re&gt;|
Pk'.iui C*a 8am lo 5pm
I n«1H74 9050
Mon (n Only EOE
Housekeeping
A Housemen
Break leal Servers, Front Desk
Apply In person: Marriott Court­
yard 111 Interne
Intern lion el Fkwy.
Labe Mary.

WANT A GREAT
JOB??
Large Sanford medical supply
co is sotking iiKhviduAia who
am hard working, dependable
and ab*a lo work overtone Sat­
urday* may ba required Full
benefits to aiduds mechcaJ msuiince and 401-K. You must
ba Abie to M 7S-10O lit OPEN
INTERVIEW ! MON-FRt, 8AMIPM, 3844 8. ORLANDO AVE­
NUE. EANFORO. Contact Tran*worn CORE Suit al 3307780

NO EXP I1EQOI

ORDER TAKER
kranmlala opeiwig lur |t« nghi
pwarxil
FACTORY MAINTENANCE
hoop rruKhme, humming
Ileal go gmter immkrt
SHE OPERATOR
local Irm hang NOW
ForkML o n . opmiiori. car
fmotori nmchamc. benotii.
ACCOUNTINO CLERK
t&amp;ib SprradihMt knowledge
land* itm one
SHOP FOREMAN
Cariwntry ttockgruunl nomled
to elan ■ pmrmung c a ih t '

CALL US AT 679 6888
H ELP

PUSONNKL
111 W YM OM M A O , W.P.
NEVER A F i l l
AaaemWy
ADECCO is now in Sanlord
and Lako Mary Wo Mvg im
modnlo |nt&gt; opontogs lor do
pondabto worker* Pleato Kan
ut lor our OPEN H O U U » &gt;
(rent Som-lpm. We are local
el 300 Weymont Court *114
too Pool Office on Lefca Mam
Btvd. Pteete ceu with ■
queedone. 330-7171

CASHIER
People peraon needed II you
like people, w , luivo , greet
job lor you II
CABINET MAKER
Put your «LMi to work'
YoWrt novel had 4 ao gorxFl
RECEPnOW tT
FuS or part-om, a /anabio W4
liuM Oreat tonel.l.
DRIVER
Bortotitil S9T» lrx.,1 bm
need, to him r-ow1l
ITARTWORKIHO TOOAYII

CALL 322-2044

The tobowvig posiboni
evecebto

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE
lo tapanwon. Large lake
Mary company hwng FuN Time
AiaocleSeo W e» Tram you I
earn your potonhel
Htpjjtoe A Heath: 33*4088
Better Hotnee A Gardena

DRIVER

LAWN MAINTENANCE
LWE LEADER

TOOL CRIB ATTENDANT

Leedng Medcal 8u«*y Menu
lecturer to toe Sentord ere* he,
70 career opportimM*

•POT WILDER

r*|**kinf tor:
' AaaernlVy Erp
•Quality Orfenfec
' Teem F
* Av*A tit SFktt
* Oood «Wi Hand*
» SUCM Work tktoory

rowder Ptinker (3 3411 e*am|
For ■ lypii Metal Manufaclurrig
Company AptFy Envsonmentat Aff Technokjgy 501 Codsco
Way Drug Free Work Place
333-8180

‘

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ErcoUenl opportunlry lor *0vanrwment, emdeye* benefit
pkg Mtxkcel. HctUMy. Vece- 1
bon, 40IK

R sslden tiffl C ls s n ln g
MOLLY MAK) IIH M N Q
m •M F •8-tem.
WW Train 407-T8/-808T.
WANTED: 'hkkvrtueit who ere
tut14'img P*cp8* on£3 fa rm OREAT am
merit etivvunmrtil proleteional
Matua end tieneM. Conarter
life ( I ' M (4 Dental Aaaitbng
Furm.il ivkxahun of 1700 houra
Ira tmg to State end National
crmfenbalt Work in a leal
paced, tughfy lethncal. *v*t
rhangmg car**r in

Call 334M211
A0A/E0EA40 PCI
Now hmng lul and pert WM tor
8 mayor maniectiFtog pbnt to
Bantord 1‘otibont ere
on *1 ahitta. FVa*a ci
ketfer Personnel el 330 3SII Ik
3301868
w s a r w ic r
R EC IPTK H M T
IVT positron
Eipenenced
Slerling pay $6 50 Apply at
F*m*y Pioctr* Center or Bed.
tout PA
717 W n l ?5to Street. Sanlord '
3714471

Ca* Orarm* Tb*tw8*
Orten** Teeh Oentst DeperlmenL 407-148-70*0, M L 4*3*
Whether you are akeady in Ih*
work (Sac* ready to r# enter or
jutt kicking to the Mure they
have a program ifeugnad lor
you1

n iiii-r

.

OPPORTUNITIESI
I8.7S/HR

Ceff 330-1441______

C O U R IIR

Make yuuracfl mote marketabl*
tor borfei peytog R n by bam
eg Ih* computer antiwar* (*gi
must m ibmand by today* *m
ptoyeri Die Reserves Ntfwort
offers FREE computer loffware
training and feeling to quafeed
SktonduaH
• MKROSOFT WORO
• WORDPERFECT
• EXCEL
• LOTUS
• POWERPOINT
Dan al yuur own pace and tail
your own tchedutol Cal lor
more into and be aur* to aot
about our curtenl fob
No lee EOS

C f tS lB l

Commercial tip . required.

Independenl Contractor with IMa
model truck ot van S to* need­
ed lor pail ton* courier Oood
opp tor light person Reply lo
Specialty Courier Benrfcei
I'O Bor 950397
Lake Mary FL 377950397

FREE Computer
Software Tralnlngl

71-Help Wanted

71-HvtpWaMarl

AISEMBLERAiACHME
OPERATOR

are

MERRY MAJOS H M NG
Car A toeureno* Needed
Weekend* F illE 331 5780

H 08# CLEANERS

Reelerptom CHA tit.

KutSS,'
EXPERM NCS
Cal OeBery Manor, 807-888443*. Aok tor I Nockv ot Nurs­
ing nr a[ply mlhm 80 North
IRpiway &lt;7 07. Dntlary Finn
da Drug Free Workpiece.
EOE.

DRIVER
CLASS e UC. FOR DOOR
COM­
PANY M SANFORD FULL TIMS
. ^oaaeMMtoi.A a a a ^ te A e e ^ H
o i H H i i K a^W H t 11 ***
11.080 SION-ON BONUS
MONDAY BONUS PIIOGRAM
NEEDCDL A S 8 M O S O IR
ECKMAer 800 611 0638
Owner P l « Aka1 pH) wakgme.
DUMP T R U C K DRIVER
EaperencmT mto COL IT Voce
ton A fosam bens 3738113
I V DOOR ASSEMBLER

Oetl pay to to* butmet* 8 pert
hotoMy*. pert vacabcm* Earn!
tm* day* al toe beach Un*ormi
_____ (.rwafert m a i n
HOUSE HI I PER
I FAMILY, MONFW * )0-t0 30
I T MWtR. M S 4*
Ate*. Caff Tammy 3334378

EARN SOME EXTRA MONEYI
C

E weaken I detk clerk, am trtft
Apply Ikrtget Irm ol Sanford
3700 S OtontoOr (17 97)

jB u n o n r
JO B S I
Are you feed ot dnmg to* tern*
ok) pb and wore lo Man a new
career today? let The
help you do
jual Ihall Can our new JOB
HOT UNS tor a IM ol f t . we
ere cutientty Matting CALL
NOW' NO FEE! Cat loMy to
•at &lt;4 &gt;an acfoasmerit

4S1

_______ m m r _______
FINANCE POSITION

*5 year (*l grew mg company
teatmg
datartod
or wotod
hnance [vtiattamai liatponp
bwtwt
mcluda
(vocattmg
Imanca ateiKaii "&gt;t cuslomei
•arvee bmMng reialmnthpa
witti ImancUU mtlituhcmt ik-vW
rptrig Uwvkny bat* orvl aa[iur
mg (AulaMgn (pponuml&gt;ea
Muivnum 5 yaart arpefienca
taUny cnmmttrato with ai
iwrwficm Send i r w w no lator
Fvan OSntJor 74!h to 7.35 Coati
tow Itoe^Santod^FL 17Tn___
FIRESTONE 18 SEEKING AN
RXI'FIUSDCU) TECHNICIAN
Frrelicnl pay A ippuHbema
tot 373-0344. EOE j g g j Y
FRAME BEN0ER WANTED w «
bain tor Marine Canraa oper-

Com* work wrth toe BEST!
[ka*y work OaAy pay
kVa an a PLU1
Opervng tar auk tkkw V van

e tf« e x r» rr
Start today/ Eipandng Oden
do bm rt leekmg Mverat eapenenced mdhriduala lo an8 busy Irtos las typing
and leng reryared Mon Fn hd
tone potobons availebtol Mull
be Inanity and nAgoeigl Cap
r appl S. Orlando 170ir Maitland 8*747*8
APPLY

Cuetom Stiffing

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
M8ALIMM8UKANC1 AMO •*!«
FLAMT t&gt;ue bee wertyeace
*ee*t tr kee teew^omva^

I E R

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T E D

al mJutt* and bd avadabta lor aflamoon dotvsty
Apply m petson at

S e u t f iir d
H e r a ld
300 N. F re n c h A vb .
Sanford

A

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TAKE THE EXPRESS
toTem porafy*
H oliday Fun!

LABOR RITE'UO-341S

FOR CERAMIC ahop wnker
Eipenenced iveteued nr w*
ham (.'.&gt;1831-31*1

R

A N

CuBtom Stiffing
PLACEM ENT SCTtVTCCS

irtouablet
WAREHOUSE
RECOTON
CORPORATION, lha naliont
toadmg mani'lactuiar'ditbtou
tor ol electric act etvmet has
Ciporangt in Re Lake Mary
tac'aiwt tor I at and Tnrl thJt
warehouta Hours tvolloble
7 00am 3 30pm. 8 00 4 30pm
ami Eayvn 17 30am Must be
acre to Ml a n m n u n ot 50 to.
(in a ctmOnuou. tiaw. ForkMI
•rperonre preferred Slartmg
life $5 75 H I thrfl $5 95 2nd
thill "M uu p e u math feto
Apply m (torarm al 7950 (aka
Emma Rued Lake Mary FI

R

Newspaper Delivery (or etUbffahod roirtei In the Sanlord
ate* Earn money while tahng ■ Drive In Era country or
city M utl havs DepondaMt trsmoortatun. organtutton-

‘

Career
Opportunity

407-337-1138

A
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HOUSEKEEPERS

____ Ptoaae cap 331-3*87
E ■(•named Ik aval (Xwrakjr.
I n Ckmbors 8 Grourrtunon

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Full and Part Tiow

•S T O R E MANAGEMENT
• S A L E S ASSOaATES
• S T O C K HANOLEM
•CASHIERS

STVLiSY/ltieiige
TTwrapist
EtlaUnFurt lie aervun aakjn
iiaa erpanded Dreel l ixeiami
Caa 333-801*

Wbotbr
T ttO R fffrR ttB IO Pivemenl Marking Company
tookmg lor laborttfeTiavei h
reryuvvhSlerkng pay « $TIX&gt;
hr HfeAith benefit la i t 0 k
cent*
loquneihEO* •Women
are encouraged to arp*y*Orug
Free Wort H e w F ff more tv
tormebon cal 48T-WMS18

Tbm Ckeici etOeyer

n&amp;n« &lt;fTW to pnrkan ,ff eiVer ot 8* W
torveg KB TOT bcjlun tor u» Umpayry
Sb M KB Lq m t le i m f upportusties ■

M JM M M nSFW NSIM LL

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-1333-113*.

VOLUSIA MALL
KB TOYS;
Luwu ftluJ

1798 tort Sfeedwey

MARKETING REPS tor laal
»owv&gt;g Temporary Pertonnet
Co EtpeciakJmg m Construeton E InduabiM trades We art
currently accepting letumet
lor Marleling Tlepe w/mgml
axes Appecenlt muM ba eg
gresanr*. tabs oriented end
•off motivated Eafenarv* *m
ptoymem package offers. Pert
naming A lievst. compeiitrvs
•alary heath mtuianc* end
the 1-5 /iakt commeten m to*
mduiuy Pfeaie man resume
to SAS PO Boa 560815, Or­
lando. FL 37858 0815 Atten­
tion Dav*

Part Time
Sales Agent

Or it you i . n r t xpty n p rtvn \

uril w Lu you irvjn* to KB TOYS.
M W ft m a t FAX (SM 37 SM1

KB TOY EXPRESS
I M C fM tu P rlrtM
Owiri rt' Crraukilitetf

ENV1R0NMQITAL TECHNICIAN

$ Good Money $

$100 DeterraI Program

■WAREHOUSE
•HAND MAIL ASSEMULV
•UNLOAD in u c x s
• SHIP A IIECEIV
• PRODUCTION

conv sione Etpd.
A Aeeielant Manager A Caahtort. 9m, tatremefy
utremery buty
but] loca­
tion Good Promo potonbai Cal
1-AOO-E41-E1ES
Sea
SOI*.
lH &lt; Y rtotkage. mstant repiy___

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PLACEMENT ECRVtCtB

ASSFMIILV

71— Help Wanted

tfebto M E ot D M

.4*1-1199__
ASSEMBLY/
MACHINE OPEHATOtlS

MECHANIC HELPER
Fanttibe twoNili

Daycare Teacher A
Teachers' Aid. WM train
M A R TA ! DAYCARE
331-0084

A Q C A f m im * a ,m c .

•JOBS JOBS JOBS!

$330AWti InvTwk.ld cymr-tr-yi

Spec'Mkty Vehicle MAntilectumr
tncfct Eip UmHiAlor aitem
tier A vttuitot CaK lor an Appotntment 334-1100__________
CHRISTIAN MILLIONAIRE Earn
mom I t wkly than moat
poopto tarn aa mo.
________ i i w m
____

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NEE0C0 NOW
General lalwtoti needed lu
kwd unload and n w n t i . hr
lurea tor (nmpany n Fe Orton
do aro. Job also aivohm*
•locking klwlvei (w,h . Hen
Ron |o pmMnlalitmi , d UcAot
mg rnerrhWKhM Itoayy Mimg.
UM ol ham] kioti and Uktori
mnuirod
perton ,1
Aj«*y •i
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LABOR!READY
Winter Park 6AU8 Aioma
A m . 407 871MI74
lanford 15V S French Am .
*07 17) 4343
8:1046 t Uwnorwl »
94 1 «M 1F4D

BOOKKEEPER
ConuiudKFi IwYilul Compu
kniwJ iylkm tlonellti

INOUBTRIAL ELECTRICIAN
$ U h i leadmAiinrtodvrl
Tour U # l wN make you $$$

L M T

X n iR T f S T O U F s -------------------Coma and ywi nur caiuig learn
ot Nunot and CNAt. Cacetkvit boneliti Eipenenced rueognr/ed
1:00pm-11:00pm
•htfl avaNabto. Ptoaae » n * i P
ton Deanna HeaKhcam he
"Malkin Center IBM Elk
cam Kvd. Doltona EOE

Cabinet Maker

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Sato* A t.L
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IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB 19TM JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
1SMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASV NO ST-31 T*CA-14*A
•NDIANA WYNN and
JEANETTE WYNN
wt
RAZ2II WYNN. Docaatod; Th#
(slat# of R AZIfl WYNN and
unknown apout# if any, and all
unknown rrew#. dovftaoa,
granlaat, atslgnaat. f*#nor*.
c'#ddort. truat##a, of ofh#r
cfaimantt by, through undar or
agamat RA22fl WYNN and all
parti«s having or claiming to
h*v# any rig hi, idto or Intar at I
m th# proport f d* ten bod
hreiftwi whalhof known or
unknown or who ft known to
bo dood or 10 not known lo bo
tithor doad or afivo, and lha
Slat# of Florida through th#
Dapartmonl of Logal Afloat
Dofondant#
N O TIC I OP ACTION
RAZ2IE WYNN, Docaoaod; Th#
Estal# of RAZ2IC WYNN and
unknown apous# If any. and
an unknown h#*ra, davttoot,
grant##t. aaafgnooa. Uonors.
croditora, truataaa, or othor
claimant* by. through undar or
agamat RAZ2IC WYNN and alt
partial having or claiming to
hava any right, tnia or Intoroat
■n th# proparty doacrlbod
hartm whothof known or
unknown or who It known to
ba dtad or la not known to ba
aithar daad or aNva; and tho
Slat a of Florida through th*
Departmanl of Lagal Affair*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that on
action for REFORMATION OF
TITLE on th* following property
•n SEMINOLE County. Florida:
Lot 33-of Jomoatown. aa
racordod in Plat Book S, Pagti
71 and 72 Public Record* of
SEMINOLE County. Florida, h ti
boan filed agamat you and you
ara raquuad to aarva a copy of
your wntlan dafanaaa. If any, to
rt on QARY L. ARMSTRONG,
ESQUIRE. Plaintiff'a at tor nay,
whoa* addraaa la 3103 S.M.U.
BOULEVARD,
ORLANDO.
FLORIDA 32917 on or bafora
November 3rd. 1SS7 and fit# tho
original with lha dark of thla
court aithar boforo aarvtca on
plaintiff a attornay or Immedi­
ately thereafter; otharwiaa a
dafautl will ba antarad agamat
you for th* relief demanded In
th# complaint of patllkon.
0ATE0 ON SEPTEMBER 29th.
TEST.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of lha
Saminolo County Court
Aa Clark of th# Court
by: Cacaila V. Ckorn
Aa Daputy Clark
Publith: Oclobor S. 12, IS, IS,
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In order to advance paraonal ambition* to
Iho year ahead, you might onlor mlo MV
oral partnership arrangements. Thata
unique. spocial alliances should wort oul
advantageously
LIM A (Sept. J»-Oel. 11) You can son
the support ol Inends if you dearly spel
oul your inlentions today. When you
make a presentation. leM Mia it Is. warts
and al LOra. treat yourself to a birthday
gilt Send lor your Astro-Oraph predic­
tions lor ihe year ahead by mailing S3
and SASE to AsIro Qraph. c/o this news­
paper. P O Bos 1758. Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY 10t5« Be sure lo
slate your /orftac sign
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arrangement can be adjusted m a man­
ner that could provide you with greater
(awards Chech a oul today
SAOfTTAMUt (Me*. » 0 n 11) Nego­
tiations should stork out rather well lor
you today Be reahsltc. you may not get
everything you eipad. but neither wSI the
other guy
CAPRICORN (Dm . 11-Jan it ) It you
keep you priorities In proper perspective
today, it wd enhance you efforts Put tun
and games at the bottom of you ksl. not
the top
AQUAMUS (Jan. 104eh. it) Collective
your acltvrties today Success is more
kkeiy when you work m dose conjunction
with others
PttCIt (Feb. »4*er«h *0) Somerhvig
constructive is stirring at this lime that
could produca unique banafits lor you
and you lamSy It wd urate not rt-ndo
ARMS (March It-AprU It) The reorge
nualion oT your personal aflairs coukJ b
ceSed Iw today m order lo help you operate with greatar efhcacy
TAUMUt (Aprtt 10-Mey M) Friends who
believe in you and whal you're doing
should be sought oul tor counsel today
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be constructive
QtMINI (May 11-June 10) Imporlent
mailers in which you take a personal
hand w&gt;Shave improved chances tor suecess today Do not let anyone else steal
your show
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A second tribute

PHILLIP
ALD E R

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died September 7 One routdn t ask lor
a better or more generous friend Of
course, it didn't hurl thal he and I had
a lul of interests In common apart
Irum bridge We enjoyed several
sports, but tennis In particular; wa
also spent many hours together drink
mg and discussing wine
When I first started lo write these
columns in in i. Kdgar volunteered to
edit them lie waa Ihe Ideal aide dc
camp because he waa a beautiful
wnler. with a superb command of the
language, and an excellent deal
analyit.
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commentator with a wonderful sense
ol humor. And he just seemed lo glide
rltorllessly Into Ihe right line ol play
or defense Here. Kdgar seemi lo
have (our losers two hearts, one dia
mond and one club, but he made one

North couldn't open one no trump,
aa It would have shown 12-14 points
After winning the first trick with hit
club king. Kdgar drew irumps ending
In hand and ducked a club to Kail
Back came Ihe diamond five. Declarer
Vulnerable: Neilhcr
look his top diamonds, played a club
Denier North
to dummy's ace. and railed for Ihe
Kotilh
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heart lo dummy's king But here Kast
had to open up the hearts Dummy's Kaplan, a friend ion* pareil." Your
absence will be very hard to bear.
king waa Kdgar's 10th (rick.
I still think I summed up Kdgar per­
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                    <text>TUESDAY

December 9, 1997

50 Cents

Sanford Herald
• ♦ n r liit

Sanferd, Laka Mary and taiwkiala Catmti s l n o a H O I

*

aoti Year. No. 77 • Sanford, Florida

Away from home for the holidays

A soldier’s
life: Iran,
Grenada,
and now
Bosnia

By MARIA O M i
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • Citing Inappropriate protocol try
Lake Mary official*. Sanford City CummMonera by a vole of 3-2 rejected an agreement for
a proponed 636-unlt apartment complex. In*
•lead. commissioners proponed a modified
agreement In avoid possible litigation.
Following a dectnlon lant month by Sanford
to allow a land unr change lo the romprrhen*
alve plan permitting Ihe ronnlnirllon of the
proponed Twin Lake* complex. Lake Mary of­
ficials on behalf of Ihe city and homeownern

By R U M

WRITS
Hr mid Stall Writer

SANFORD* A photo has srrtvrtl from ItinnU. It « n «
takrn rrrmtly In a place
called Herzegovina. Long way
from Central Florida for Mas­
ter Sgl. Jamn Voltollne.
whose Army Knwrvr unit • Ihr
351M Military l*ollrr Company
from Ocala - Is on rail.
The 351*1 han been de­
ployed to Bosnia and Herze­
govina as pan of Operation
Joint Guard, an International
prarckrrplng effort In the
italkant
Hie Army wend* picture*
and details to hometowns
aero** the United Slates. It's
a morale booster. People who
know the soldier* may be
prompted to write |o them or
pray for them.
Voltollne. a 34-year-old sol­
dier from Sanford, won't be
home until late April.
• m M li w , P i n SA

Sanford blasts Lake
Mary over land deal

Argum ent at homeless
cam p leads to stabbing
■T DAVID N U f i U
Herald Staff Writer

Sgl Jam** Voltoiine wtU spend Chnstmas in Bosnia. chaarad by letters
from hta Sanford noma

SANFORD • An argument latween two mm In a homrlrnn
ramp left one of IItem nabbed
In the neck and fool, according
lo Sanford Police.
Sanford folice Department
* poke* man Sgl. fot Smith de­
tailed what he railed an at­
tempted murder and rontpirary to commit murder Knday In
a wooded area loratrd ap­
proximately 300 fret north of
Airport Boulevard and 75 fret

A very merry Christmas weekend
Sanford Mktdls bands
plan mualoal waak
SANFORD * The Sanford
Middle School band* will be
performing Ihelr annual Win­
ter Concert taalgfet al 7:30
p.m. In the Lou la D. Pelham
Oymnatorlum. Under the di­
rection of Mr. Rhett Cox. Ihe
Heglnnlng.
Concert.
Sym­
phonic. and Jar* Banda will
preaenl a variety of nelrcllona
lo kick-off Ihe holiday and
winter season. Also at that
lime the Bank Boontern will be
holding a bake sale no that
gurata may atock up on Ihelr
holiday goodie*. Proceed* from
the aalr will go to aupport the
hand. The public la Invited to
attend.
The Jazz Band haa been In­
vited to perform on Thursday,
Dae. 11 for over 100 members
of the Sanford Senior Center
and the Sanford Friend* at
Ihelr annual Holiday Brunch.
The Jazz Band will play for
about 45 minute* with both
holiday and traditional jazz
and Jan rock music. Band Di­
rector. Mr. Rhett Cox. said.
*We always enjoy going out
Into ihe community to share
our music. We hope we pro­
vide entertainment to our lis­ Holiday festivities peaked this past weekend with the Sanfc
teners. while giving our stu­
5*“ " s,™*Chri*tm as Parade, (See Page 2A) lunch with San
dents an opportunity lo show­
atthe
Marina Hotel and Ihe Sanford Historic Trust Tour
case their many talents.*

Buy polnssttJas at Laka
Mary High School
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary
High School Is having Ihelr
Annual Polnaettla Sale. Order
your Polnaettlas for the holi­
day* now from the students.
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C o m ic s ........................ SB
C ro s s w o rd ................ SB
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P o o p lo .......................... 3B
O b ltu a rlo a ................... 3A
P o lic e ........................ 3A
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had planned to Ole an appeal with the ntatr'n
Department of Community Affair*
Commlnnloner Wintry KckMrtn *ald hr did
not like the way laikr Mary liandlrd Ihe Innur
and qurntlonrd Ihe protocol of rlly’n offlrlaln
calling
thrlr
allllude
toward
S&gt;inford
'arrogant.*
*1 don't like Ihe way they mandalr our qual­
ity of life In Sanford.* Kckstrln said 'I f * sad
the way they'rr looking at thin for thrlr own
benrfll...thr more we let them gel away with
thin type of thing they'll pint keep on doing It.*
Kcknteln nald Lakr Mary would try lo do Ihe
•M D ta l. P i g t l A

Hot .dogs and soda with Santa were enioyi
ft
Bokuniewicg Cameron and Welch children, fcjgi
Taidng in a Victorian Christmas moment at the Martin How
Bed and Breakfast, one home open for the tour, are Richard
Guenther and Cindy Dillon.

rant of Toll Road 117.
Around 7:35 a m., at a Iranmerit rampnltr near the afore
mentioned
location.
victim
Dantal Rrhall Mated he wan
nieeplng In hln trni when a
man that In known lo him
came Into hln lent threatening
lo kill him.
According to Sgt. Smith, die
nunpect. described an a while
male with dark akin, abort
black hair, wearing blur Jeann
and mlaaing four front teeth.
Iiad an argument with the d r ­
um Ihe night before
Still

brewing Inini the altercation.
Smith nald Ihe m i npec t came
hark, nlabblng Itrhall once In
the nght side o( ihe neck and
dime in Ihe left foot. When Re­
hall told him lo Mop. ihe winprd allegedly said that hr
could iu&gt;l and that hr would
Ilave lo kill Rrhall
Michael 1‘rrrotto heard what
wan going on from hln lent and
wrnl to hr Ip Itrhall. Another
nuspre I then pulled a knllr on
forrotlo m i llial hr could nol
Interfere The necond suspect
Sen KnlfLng. Pag* 3A

Sanford
woman dies
when train
:es car
By MARIA O U H
Herald Staff Writer
LONGWOOD • A Sanford
woman wan killed Saturday
when Ihe car she wu* driving
was hit ley a train A passenger
Is expcc led lo survive.
Sherry Willard. 25. of .KM
Miller Street In Sanford died
enroute to the hospital or
shortly thereafter, after she
was alrlllled from Ihe scene of
Ihr accident, according lo Sgt.
Tom Jackson, spokesman for
the Umgwood Poller Depart­
ment. Alter falling lo stop at
Ihr barrier of the railroad
crossing on County Koud 427,
Willard, who was dnvlng a
1985 Pontiac Sunblrd was
bnscdsldrd by an Anilrak train.
Following Impact. Jackson
said Ihr southbound car was
pushed about 1.100 feet down
the track across lo Slate Road
434. Tlie car's owner. John
Robinson. 37. of the same ad­
dress. was found silting on the
tracks alter the accident, lie
suffered Internal Injuries and Is
expected lo recover. Jackson
said.
Jack-son said witnesses saw
Willard go through Ihr barrier
when the lights and whistles
h e Train, Paga 3A

Students’ play respects
colorful world around us
By JIF F BKRUNICU
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Those kids at
Idyllwllde Elementary aure are
acting like a bunch of
Sneetchea.
At least they will tonight
when Idyllwtlde's fifth-grade
drama club put* on Ita play
for the holidays. The Rain­
bow Forest.* Showtime la 7:30
p.m. In the schoof a audito­
rium and admission Is free.
The premise of the play,
which also feature* live songs.
Is unique In that It begins by
showing a world of black and
white and evolves Into a cul­
turally enlightening experi­
ence that some of the actors
hope wtU turn Into a lesaon
for some of their closedminded classmates.
Lynaey Pink, wearing color­

ful ptnk circles on her face
gave a spirited description.
"We have a big banner on
Ihe back of the stage.* Lynsey.
Ihe
self-proclaimed
class
clown, said. 'It's ail In black
and white but. as the play
goes on. It turns Into a rain­
bow forest. It'a about learning
how to not be prejudiced.
There are more colors In the
world than black and while.*
During the play the black
and while world suddenly be­
come colorful and happy and
the black characters and
white characters learn that
they are only a small part of
aU the colors In Ihe universe.
Charlie Arvai plays Sants
Claus who shows up about
halfway through the show.
"AU Santa Claus aces la
black and white and he *»«u
■m Flay, Fags SA

Sarah Wales and lynsay Pink. Tha young actors per­
form tonight at Wy«w*J* Elementary School.

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Santa's sleigh led the way down First Street, n a trial
run tor the big nde later this month Not to be outdone.

Pine Crest Elementary School Panthers created tholr

own Central Florida rendition of tie big ride. Sente

Panther In dowered shorts, led by pinfc flamingoes.

Seminole Scenes
Sanford loves u parade, the annual Christmas pa­
rade, held Saturday to the delight of young and
old. Sanford Main Street organized the event,
held under blue skies with a crisp wintry nip in
the air. First Street merchants claim it was the
best parade ever.
Herald Photo* by Tommy Vincent

Sanford Mayor Larry Dale and Sanford's own County Commissioner Daryl
McLain bring a touch ot the old West to the holidays, as they saddle up and
move along hole doggie amidst colorful floats and youngsters charmed with
the gentle horses they ride
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A candy appla Ms the spot lor
Christopher Brazil, visiting from
Sorrento with mom. Debbie, dad,
Woody and brother Tyler.
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Al that noise and those big boats
may bo a little scary lor Kenya
Moore. \ of Sanford, clinging to
dad. Kan. duOng the festtvMee. ' r
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LOCAL FORECAST 1 jTIDES
Tuesday and Wednesday:
Sratlrrrd showers, flints tn
the upper-70s. Lows near
CO. Thursday: Partly cloudy.
Illghs In the mid-70s. Lows
in the mid 50s. Friday: Scat­
tered showers.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
TUESDAY
Shwrs 7# 60

WEDNESDAY
Shwrs 77 60

THURSDAY
Ptcldy 78 86

FRIDAY
Shwrs 73 66

TUESDAY:
SO LUNAR TABLE:
min.,
12:45 a.m.. inaj. 0:50 a.in.,
min.. 1:00 p.m.. ma|. 7:15
p.m.
TIDES:
Daytona
Beech:
high: 3:15 a.m.. 3:41 p.m.,
low: 0:31 a.m., 0:54 p.m.
New Smyrna Beach: high:
3:20 a.m.. 3:46 p.m.. low:
0:36 a.m.. 0:50 p.m.. Cocoa
Beach: high: 3:35 a.m.. 4:01
p.m.. low: 9:51 a.m., 10:14
p.m.

(BEACH COMOmONt
Daytona Beach h New
Smyrna Beach: Sea* are 4-7
feet with a rough chop. Wa­
ter temperature at Daytona
Is 58 degrees and at New
Sytnma. 50 degrees. Winds
are from the southwest at
15-20 m.p.h.

Emma Snead helps cousin Gerod Janvir figure out how to eat sticky, sweet.
cotton candy.

Sanford City Commieaioner Velma Wiliams waves from her perch to the admiring crowd.

STATISTICS
The high temperature in
Sanford Monday was 73 de­
grees and Ihe overnight low
was 41.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending ut 10 a.m..
Tuesday totaled .23 inches.
•Sunrise............... 7:06 a.m.
•Sunset.................5:20 p.m.

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Adam Grachman with dad. Paul,
crossed the bridge from DeBary to
see Santa arrive lor the Christmas
holidays.

Sanford Recreation Department's Lisa Jones, waves
to the crowd along with Seminole County Commie-

skxier Win Adams, participants ky Sanford Main
Street’s annual Christmas Parade.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. F ta V i. Tuesday.

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Marjorie Adcock. 37. of 107
Pine Lake Dr.. Sanford, waa arreatcd Friday fay Seminole
County deputies. Adcock was
charged with DUI. rrckleaa
driving and restating without
violence. Adcock aras arrested
at the comer o f Country Chib
Road and Sprtnghurat Circle.
Adcock was traveling 87 In a
BA mile per hour construction
before police pulled her
Danllo Mcndoaa, 39. of 343
Lakcvlcw Dr.. Sanford, waa arby Seminole
County deputies,• MCTiaQH f1
charged with DU! and operat­
ing a motor vehicle with a mspended or revoked driver's Ucense. Mcndoaa waa arrested
at the comer of State Road 800
and County Road 437. Officer
Mid that Mendoaa was travel­
ing 68 In a 80 mile per hour
cone and creased the odd-line
three times.
Barbara Turner. 49. of 101
Meadow Btvd. Sanford, waa an
rested Sunday by Seminole
County deputies. Turner was
charged with DUI. Report said
that Turner waa traveling 35 In
a 55 mile per hour and that he
waa drifting within hla lane.
l u i p M M d lle ftftM
Robert llalpln. 33. of 913
RoaecUff Clr.. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Saturday by Lake Mary
police,
llalpln waa charged
with driving while license is
suspended or revoked. Officer
said that llalpln was traveling
at a high rate of speed and slid
sideways twice

Drug chargoo
Ttscy Freeney. 19. of 3319
Hartwell Ave.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday by Sanford po­
lice. Freeney waa charged with
possession of cocaine and
possession of cannabis. The
Sanford Q U A D , squad made
the arrest In the 1700 block of
Ridgewood Lane.

Grand thdft
Klmberiyn Davis. 20. of 3191
W. Airport Bfvd.. Sanford, was
arrested Friday by Sanford po­
lice. Davta waa charged with
grand theft of property between
8300 and 84.999 and arrested
in the 800 block of South
French Avenue.
Report aald
that Davta allegedly processed
two money orders through a
money order machine without
funds to do so.

Burglary charged
Michael Gaines. 20. of 112
Anderson Clr., Sanford, was
arrested Sunday by Sanford
police.
0 mines was charged
with burglary to conveyance
and petit theft. Omines was ar­
rested In the 2600 block of froquia Avenue.
Witness saw
Omines going through a parked
car not belonging to him.

Multiple charges
Samson Lavant. 30.
Valencia Ct.. Sanford,
rested Saturday by
police.
Lavant waa

of 822
was ar­
Sanford
charged

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Robert Robertson. 39. of un­
known residence, waa arrested
Sunday by Sanford police.
Robertson waa charged with
retail theft and arrested In the
3100 block of South Orlando
Drive. Robertson waa observed
leaving with a 34 pack of beer.
Woman p u n e h o d
Lewis Hardy. 37. of 3441
Crawford Dr., Sanford, waa ar­
rested Friday by Seminole
County deputies. Hardy waa
charged with battery and ar­
rested at the aforementioned
address.
Hardy allegedly
punched a woman In the head
area after knocking her down

Battery
Mark Schellhammer, 39. of
Brtghtmeadow Dr.,
Mary, waa arrested Thursday
fay Lake Mary police. Schellhammer waa charged with bat­
tery and arrested at his resi­
dence.
a I a j i a liliih a a i
Anthony Littles. 38. of 109
Edgewater Clr.. Sanford waa
arrested Saturday fay Sanford
police.
Utiles waa charged
with retail theft and arrested In
the 1500 block of South French
Avenue. Report said that Lil­
lies took some candy and a
pack of chicken without paying
from a store.
Raymond Kafka. 50, of un­
known residence, was arrested
Saturday by Sanford police.
Kalka waa charged with grand
theft auto, attaching tag not
assigned and resisting without
violence. Kafka was arrested
at the comer of Fifth Street
and Magnolia Avenue. Officer
ran a check on the car that
Kafka was driving and found
Dial It was not registered to
Kafka.

Retell theft

Chlrtta Burke, 25, of 76
Seminole Oardena. Sanford
waa arrested Sunday by San­
ford police. Burke was charged
with retail theft and arrested In
Ihr 3600 block of South Or­
lando Drive. Report said that
Burke allegedly tried to aleal
numerous items from a store.

Incidents
Furnishings and property to­
taling 812.770 were stolen Sat­
urday In the 300 block of Rac hrlie Avenue.
A .45 caliber revolver, a .32
caliber handgun, a Super Nin­
tendo, watches and blankets
were stolen Sunday In the 1900
block of West 15th Street. To­
tal amount of property stolen
was *750.

BriefsAvailable are 6-Inch RED OR
WHITE Poinsett las for 87 each.
RED hanging baskets for 820
each and RED Poinsett la trcca
for 822 each.
This
annual
fundraiser
benefits the entire school and
Is continuing to grow every
year. Poinaettlaa make great
decorations for your home or
business as well as great gifts.
If you own a business, please
consider ordering from Lake
Mary. Poinaettlaa will be avail­
able for pick up at the school
on Dm . 10-13 from 7:30 a m.
until 3 p.m. and Dm . IS from
10 a m, until 2 p.m.

Help for seniors this
holiday season
LAKE MARY • The National
Meals on Wheels Foundation
and Kraft Foods, the nations
largest food company, recently
announced a partnership to
benefit our nation’s at-rlsk
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with pand theft (auto), fleeing
and eluding (felony), restating
without violence and driving
while license Is suspended or
revoked (habitual). Report said
that the car bring driven by
Lavant had been involved In a
carjacking.

elderly this holiday season.
The goal of 'Share the Holi­
days* Is to focus both national
and local attention on the vital
work done dolly fay meals on
wheels programs throughout
the United States. A special
'share the holidays* grant fund
has been created and will be
supplemented through con­
sumer purchases, $.25 from
each special coupon redeemed
by consumers at their local
grocery or retail store will be
donated by Kraft to the na­
tional meals on wheels founda­
tion.
Better Living for Seniors
provides Meals on Wheels.
Congregate Meals. Transporta­
tion, Chore and Home Repairs,
Homemaking. Legal scrvtces
and Volunteers. Donations can
be directly made to Better
Living for Seniors 1097 Sand
Pond Rood, Lake Mary. Fla.
32746.

0.1M 7-8A

*We send him packages."
said Vottoknes former wife,
Patty.
last package had
chip* and Coke. Things he
doesn’t have."
Vohollnc bos sane military
history under his belt. He pre­
viously served at Oranada and
in Operation Dessert Storm.
That's a load for anyone."
says Frank Voltollne. James
VoltoUne’a dad from I
‘ lie waa a paratrooper
place. He’s been on reserve

duty skice. Called up for Des­
ert Storm and now Bosnia.
That’s a pretty p o d haul for
anyone, but he answered the
call each time."
Voitalkie's mother, Linda
Mid aha la concerned
la wcV-bchtg but T do
not fear for him." Whenever
Robb thinks about her son
she reads Psalm 37, verses 35 and feels comforted. *1 get
shivers when I read the line
about living m tents.
'Jimmy was never a quiet
child." she aald. 'Each mo­
ment seemed to be an adven­
ture. I still picture him In hla
football uniform. He was the
place kicker for the Seminole

High School team.
'In a game against Lyman.
Seminole’s arch rival, he had
a extra point kick that would
win the game If he made It.
They called a couple of time
auto, hoping that it would get
to him.
"Then came the kick. We
held our breath and watched,
and most of us thought It was
a good kick. But when the
referee made the call, the only
cheering was on the Lyman
side of the field.
*Jimmy survived that. He’s
survived a lot tougher situa­
tions." Robb said.
Voltollne has been In the
Army Reserve for 13 years.

Deal_ 1A
same type of thing with the airport. He said he
had spoken to Lake Mary commissioners in­
cluding one who owned a $380,000 house and
didn’t kkr to bear the notoe of planes flying
overhead.
That city commission to going tn come after
us,' he said. "They'll sue us over the airport.*
After several months of dtocuastans. Lai
Mary officials, the Hills of Lake Mary Home­
owners Association, and dew*toper Wallace R
Devlin Jr. on Thursday reached an agreement
over the proposed complex, which would be lo­
cated off County Road 4AA In Sanford.
Homeowners and Lake Mary officials had
tried to halt the protect unless certain condi­
tions were met fay the developer. Including re­
duced density, set backs, wails and entrance
In addition tfto developer agreed
In the HUts of
lonay
Ij w |
Acting on behalf of Lake Maiy . Commis­
sioner Thom Greene told city officials Monday
there would be no appeal If Sanford signed the
agreement.
' I ’ve never seen anything like this.* Eckstein
aald. T h is to our dfy.
'It's Uke we are the have nets and Lake Mary
are the haves, aonutkm i there are principals
at stake. I will not respond to threats.*
Eckstein ashed why Sanford was not in­
cluded tn discussions regarding the proposed
questioned

the need to sign the agreement.
*1 feel pressured into making a decision,* she
said. ’ Also to be told It’s a threat if we don't
sign this doesn’t sit well with me. Tm strug­
gling with the way this was done and the strat­
egy used.*
Greene aald there sms no strategy and he
was wllhng to do whatever It took to reach an
agreement to avoid litigation.
These Issues were already presented to
you.* he said. *We’rr not trying to step on any­
one’s toes.*
Commissioner Kerry Lyons aald the agree­
ment sms premature and not necessary at this
point.
Commissioner Brady Lessard, who along
with Mayor Larry Dale voted to accept the
agreement not Including the 835.000 beautifi­
cation clause, said he was sickened that Hills
of Lake Mary had sold out for about 880 a
home. He aald he voted with the mayor to
avoid future litigation and the coat of litigation.
Dale said although he did not approve of
Lake Mary's protocol, he would swallow lit
feelings and sign the agreement to avoid litiga­
tion costs to the taxpayer*.
-We would have addressed these issued wtthouf Lake Mary putting the bite on us.* he sold.
After twice voting against the proposed
agreement. Sanford agreed to appoint Dale as
the city's representative in negotiations sched­
uled for today at 4 p.m. tn the County Services
Building at 1101 E. First St. In Room 3024.
Should Lake Mary decide to file the DCA ap­
peal. the deadline Is 5 p.m. today.

Play1A
them that there are more col­
or* and that everyone should
give each other a chance.*
Charlie got the Santa Claus
Job for a good reason . Mrtonic
Freeman said Charlie can
make the announcement like
the public address guy for the
Orlando Magjc*Ai Ifst. -no one believes
he's Santa Claus.* Angel
Jackson aafcf. Then he ex­
plains It to them and they be­
lieve him.*
Of course there's much
more, but you'll have to let the
Idyllwllde kids show that to
you tonight.
Some of the kids who talked
about the play explained that
there Is a need at thetr school
to respect other people of dif­
ferent color.
There are some white boys
here who pick on me.* said
Angel. "When they see me
coming, sometimes they tell
me I don't belong here.*
Amanda Obayashi, an Ori­
ental fifth-grader, aald she
hears the same kind of taunts
some times.

KnifingCam

PMi R flS 1A
to described as bowing long,
dark hair wearing a sweater
and Jeans.
The Brat suspect broke off
hla attack and Rchall was able
to go for help- Rehall received
care for hla Injuries at Colum­
bia Medical Center and was
released.
Officer*' found two men tn a
tent later on Friday around the
same area where the attack
took place and took photo­
graphs for possible Identifica­
tion by Rehall.
They also
found a machete and ateak
knife matching the description
of the weapons used In the at­
tack. Sgt. Smith aald that arrcsta aie pending.

Another one of the cast
members. Sarah Weiss, said
some kids used lo make fun of
her because she had a small
speech problem.
Yet. the cast members have
as good a grasp on race aa
anyone should have, despite
their young age.
•Slavery to over,* Lynsey
said. ’ People need to realize
that everybody is the same.
We should all know that.*
Mrlonle added. *lt'a a free
country. Peuplr can say any­
thing they want but not every­
body has to listen.*
That's the message the
Idyllwllde kids will take to the
stage tonight. ArtuaUy. they'll
also perform twice today for
the rest of the school. so they
should be fine-tuned fay to­
night. All of the cast members
said they have tieen working
hard on the project with the
directors. Doug Rice and
Melondy Hlllsman.
The kids have been prac­
ticing alter school and said
that Mr.* Rice’s patience has
paid off.
They wanted us to have fon
but kept telling us to take eve­
rything seriously.* Angel said.
Then at the last rehearsal,
they told us that we were fine
and never saw why they gave
themselves so much stress.
They told us we would be
great'
Prior to ilw play, other
Idyllwllde students • the pro­
gram features over 40 In all •
will read from Dr. Scu m ’ book.
T h e Sneetchea.’ The book to
about typical Seuaa charac­
ters. some of whom wear
green stars, and some who
don't. They learn to gel along
when they realize they are all

the same.
Sounds tike people can
learn a lot from a bunch of
Sneetchea.

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In addition to his experi­
ence with the Seminole (Ugh
football team, he waa a mem­
ber of the track team and has
been an avid ot p k t r in re­
cent yean. Not long before hla
U. ne
he shot a
last leacrve call,
hole tn one at Tlmacuan
County Chib In Lake Mary.
T h e last time we talked, he
said It was cold and getting
colder." said hla father. Frank
Voltollne. *11 was 20 degrees
and dropping. Everyone lives
In a tent. Not exactly all the
comforts of home."

TrainIMS Fags 1A
were going off.
'Most people don't realise
that those trains Just keep go­
ing.* Jackson said, adding that
he sees a large number of driv­
ers ignoring crossing barriers
every day. Sometimes, as many
as 400 travelers on S.R. 434 go
through those banters without
stopping.
They take their chances.’ be
aald. *Do they think the trains
are going to stop?*
Jackson said the trains that
weigh about 640.000 tone don’t
even feel the Impact when
something like this happens.
■When we spoke to the con­
ductor he said passenger*
didn’t even realise what hap­
pened and were asking about
the delay.* he M id.

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J * "jo u n u u n e n ta win U fa plact at
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January toth and February 30th and at U fa
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RWTER PARK
During a conversation last
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If Ifa SUver llawka- performance In the Rotary
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•eek waa any Indication be to right.
*?* *econd ■ * " * * * nto|it U fa Howell
took out a atate ranked team, bouncing the No.
am n fa d learn In Claaa 6A. and the two-time
defending champion of the loumament. Dr.
mutpa. 73-61, Saturday night to claim the
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Sanford Adult Softball
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meeitng and award* night far all Sanford Rec­
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■*» Important dtotnet and
Conference battle with once-beaten *

SsuBjrsar,,sis,
Dr. Rulhpa took a. 30-14 lead after one period
play, tart U fa Howell outscored the Panthers
of U»e Bnal three quarters, Including a
1-10 Nilgr in ifa third quarter, to easily erase
• "■advantage and post the victory.
Thc SUvcr Hawks' 6-foot-a center. Ryan Smith
w chosen as die Moat Valuable Player of the

R A M S ROMO
D^AND _ Lauren Bradfey acored 10 points
Uto U f a Mary defense held hoot DeLand
JjUtoitt a double digit atortta quarter a* the
whipped the Bulldog* 66-36 in a Claaa
6A-Dtatilct 3 contest Saturday evening.
U te
Cll-0| opened the game by outcoring DeLand H M m the first quarter imd tod

S " " 0fL.^S?^,d a t *
0,1 ,he « « n w of
Srmlnole Boulevard and Park Avenue.
The dowpttch league* to be offered for the
M a r Bear Leagues *tarttng to January are
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Tribe girls,
Lion boys
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victories

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on Wednesday or
Friday night • at Chase Park, beginning the
■erond week of December.
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* * * ■ Association (FRPAJ. The FRPA ha* a
•talewide flag football aaaoetotton with week­
end tournament* and state rankings.
For more Information, call the Sanford Rec­
reation Department at 330-5607.

SANFORD . The Seminole High
School girts' *ocrrr team came ix&gt;
with aa major victory
Monday
night, blanking a strong Clam 6A
power. Dr. Phillip*. SO at Thomas
E. Whigham Stadkan.
C.C. Quillen brake a aearalem tie

two minutes later.
The Fighting Seminole* added
insurance goal with nine mtou
loft In the game when Cautoi

P.A.L Basketball
SANFORD _ The Seminole County Police
Athletic League (PALI to sol kiting player* for
Uto PJLL. Basketball League that to irhntimrt
to begin on Friday. December 14th at fam lnote Community College.
The P A L League to open to any child aged
me thru 10. The teams are divided into cateforte* baaed on age - Bve * Ms year old*:
■even 6 eight year olds; and nine 6 10 year
oids. Each group win have two dtvtaton*. '
All games win be played on Saturdays at the
Seminole Community College Health and
Physical Education Center. Each team will
play a minimum of nine games. The season
runs until March 14th.
For more Information, contact the Seminole
County Police Athletic League at (407) 330­
6600. extension 363.
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ORLANDO _ Want to play hardball, perhaps
one more time?
A league for players at least 50 years old In
1006 (bom 1048 or before) to forming at the
University of Central Florida and to looking

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Guillen helping Tribe gain
SANFORD _ One minute, she's shy and uruMsumtog. the next minute she's in the face of her Seminole
High gins' soccer teammates demanding a better ef­
fort.
C.C. Outllen • the Drat name came from an early
coach - to the star of a team that to fighting to And
T *y 1x1 *** natlonally-tough Seminole Athletic
Conference. The team struggles against Its county ri­
vals but to a legitimate threat to Class BA and OUllen to a major part of the reason.
. ®he to a little bit shy, at least to someone seeing
her off the Held for the first time.
But when she's on the field, she has no problem
Introducing herself to Seminole opponents, usually
to the form of a goal or assist.
Aa a consummate competitor, she also has no
problem talking to her teammates on the field If

U»tog* aren't going well for the Lady 'Note*.
Quillen to a Junior, and she and her senior slater
Paula are two of the team captains for a Seminole
tram looking lo compete and win thrtr Brat game in
conference play in over three years, and to compete
In the atate playoffs for their Clam BA district.
She has been playing soccer since she waa eight
and to on the Olympic Developmental Program team
where she has played since she was 14. She has
worked with Orlando Olympian Michelle Akers.
Quillen and her slater are among the key players
in the Srmlnole lineup. QulUen might be younger
than her stater, but she admits there to a bit of a
sibling rivalry.
•It's a good competitive rivalry.' C.C. said. "It
makes me work harder but we're both happy when
one of us dors well.*
Quillen certainly doesn't limit herself to Seminole
High soccer. She plays on the powerful F.C. Aner­

Flat Jaguars m iss clinching playoff spot

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chewing up time and yardage despite the
absence of leading rusher Curtis Martin.
New England was held to lust 55 yards
rushing but Bledsoe had all day to pass
and he took advantage of the Jaguar de­
fensive lapses.
"We didn't play with any fire or Intensity,
and It showed today," linebacker Kevin
Hardy sold. 'Buffalo (next week’s oppo­
nent) will look at this film and figure they
can throw against u*.
Jacksonville finally got on the board late
in the half when Brune11 capped off a nineplay drive, finding Keenan McCardcll to the
back of the end rone, but the Patriots
stuck a knife In the Jaguar hopes with a
five-yard strike from Bledsoe to Ben
Coates with five seconds remaining.
That waa the sagging part for us."
Coughlin sold.
With the score. New England had taken
most of the Jaguar momentum and a
missed Mike Hollis field goal early In the
third quarter temporarily took away the
rest.
Vlnatlerl added another field goal late In
the third and New England led 23-7 as a
tide of teal Jaguar forts began to empty the
»laH|iiip
But If the Jaguars have taught their fans
anything over the course of the streak, no
matter how quirky It might be. thcyll come
up with some way to keep It exciting.
Brunei! hit McCardcll with a 12-yard
touchdown pass - McCardcll rolled to from
the three - and after a foiled two-point
conversion. It waa 23-13.
Vtoatlerl hit again, this time from 30
yards but that's when Barlow raced down

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who committed a fay offsides during a long
fourth quarter drive, disagreed.
"We came out flat?" Searcy answered a
questioner. *1 know I didn't come out fiat,
JACKSONVILLE _ The Streak waa going but I can't speak for our team."
to cpd some day.
He didn't need to. The lumber* and re­
Stotfeday, Cal RJpfan will mtas a game, sults spoke for themselves. Although the
someday Nick Anderson will mate a free Jaguars out gained New England to all fay
throw and everybody knew someday the offensive categories penalties and turn­
Jacksonville Jaguars would lose a home overs killed them. Return man Reggie Bar­
|sm#
low had the first kickoff return for a touch­
It Just happened at the worst possible down in Jaguars history late In the fourth
time.
quarter, but he also fumbled on a kickoff
The Jaguars fell to the New England Pa­ return early In the first quarter which led
triots. 26-20 Sunday, before a record crowd to a Patriot touchdown.
at Alltell Stadium, ending thetr 13-game
Penalties hurt when, trailing 23-7 early
home winning streak. The streak was the In the third quarter, the Jaguar offense fi­
second best in the National Football nally got untraefad. but a holding penalty
League behind Green Bay's 26-game tear.
by Brian DeMarco and offsides on Searcy
It was a game that would have clinched a and later by Tony Bose111 (breed the Jag­
playoff berth for the Jaguars and In all uars Into a fourth-arid-10 situation.
probability, would have guaranteed them Brunei!'* pass waa Incomplete.
at least one home playoff game.
The Jaguars got themselves Into that
Instead, the Jaguars were forced to see hole. New England took the opening kick­
Pittsburgh's win over Denver posted on the off and converted an Adam Vlnatlerl 44scoreboard jdat as the seconds were tick­ yard field goal to cap off an eight-play
ing sway In Jacksonville. The combination drive.
knocked the Jaguars out of first place In
On Jacksonville's opening drive, the Jag­
the AFC Central and has them scrambling uars moved to the New England 45 before
with a group of teams stuck at 9-5.
Brunei! waa sacked by Willie McOlnest and
It sms a bitter loss that had everyone fumbled. Three plays later. New England
from the stem Tom Coughlin to the saintly quarterback Drew Bledsoe found Troy
Mark Brunei! shaking thetr heads In frus­ Brown for a nine-yard touchdown to make
tration.
It 10-0.
"We didn’t play well enough to win.'
Brunei! spent a lot of time with McOlnest
Coughlin said. T h is year to when the
and the New England defense which
strong get stronger and we never created
sacked him four times and slammed him
anything tn our entire team history that's
down plenty more.
•
been easy and we aren't doing that now."
After the ensuing kickoff, Barlow fumbled
The Jaguars dearly didn't show up to
and Vtnatlert knocked down a 41-yard field
play although oHenatve tackle Leon Searcy, goal to make It 13-0. New England was

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ituw we dont.*

Now. the Jaguars have to re­
sort to scoreboard watching.
Last year, everything went their
way. but now the Jaguars final
two regular season games, at
Buffalo and at Oakland, are
suddenly looming as a lot more
Important than they were belore kKkoti on Sunday.

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player's were not Injured.
moves that have finally given
the Magic a bench.
Grant 113 points).
Rony Setkaly scored a gamehigh 34 points and also pulled Brian Evans 111 points). (Jerald
down a game-high IS rebounds WUklns and Derek Harper 110
despite playtng on on Injured points each) also scored In
anUe that probably would have double figures for the Magic.

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tn Canada. She lived tn the northeast until she
finally made it to Florida where she started to
pick up soccer. Canada's loss to Seminole’s
gain.
-We re building champions here.* Arena said.
TO build champions. Arena said, his team Is
starting to build Itself. For the first time, the
Lady 'Notes are being encouraged to do weight
training. Mickey Yaako has been working with
the girls since October, at least twice a week.
W e re dcang it to prevent injuries,* Arena
MkL Last season, the Lady 'Notes were kguryptagued and. with only IS girts on the team.
Arena can't afford to lose anyone.
-Weightlifting to tnrreaatng their confidence
and It's so important to have u u yonc healthy
for the district games We can't afford to lose
anyone *
Most of all. he can't afford to lose OufQen. She
leads the tram tn scoring as wefi as the will to
wm.
1 hale losing, especially tf 1 think we could
have won the game* OufQen said. I t got tuvyear when w
have wan.*
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with 31 goals and 13 i
Bcbnr from her
23 goals and 7 .
it wm partly hto fault ahr didn't
last season. Hr said hr encouraged Q ui­
to look off and pass more last year and the
tn assists showed.
This spnifa. however. Guillen said she asked
Arena to take the reins off and Arena agreed
and told her to do whatrver ahr had to do.
In the opening game of the season, a 10-0
rout. Guillen had four goals and an assist Now.
her goal Is 100 career goals. With 44 after two
seasons and the freedom to fire away, look out.
record books. In the opening win. Guillen fired
12 shots at the goal.
She plana to have a long career In soccer. The
Olympics are In the back of her head and col­
lege soccer seems assured. After her playtng ca­
reer to done. Guillen said she'd like to coach.
As captain, along with her slater and Lyndaay
Kopple. she to a coach on the field already.
If Seminole continues to win. Guillen will have
quite a coaching resume by the time she gradu­
ates in two years.

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rebuilt their confidence and brought home a 8-2
victory against West Orange Monday nightThe lackluster effort of last week seemed lo be
far from the Lions' minds as they roared past
West OrangeThere was no effort In the game against Lake
Mary.* said Oviedo head coach Joe Avallone. T t
was an eye opener for us and It also built some
character*
Wtth a strong performance by captain Justin
Cook, who scored four goals and had two as­
sists. the Liana proved they were back from the
foao. Shawn Duida helped out. scoring two goals
for hto team while Erik Rodriguez and Reilly
Mitchell each added one.
Victor Panov, a freshman playing hto first
game of the season, gave Oviedo a big lift.
Denis Panov, Ben Luker. Miguel Diaz. Sasha
Choulgutne each had one assist while Cook and
Sergei Kolomelts had two for the evening.
“ We had a real team effort and that’s what I
am focusing on this season.* said Avallone.
Oviedo travels to Winter Springs on Thursday
wtth vanity at 7:30 p.m.

Basketball37-9 at Intermission.
The Rama' Junior varsity squad also thumped
their boats, crushing the Bulldogs 56-10.
Bradley was the lone Lake Mary player In
double figures, but Mary Leah Sutton and Lind­
say Manx added eight points each and Stepha­
nie Dale contributed six points.
The Rama return to the court tonight, travel­
ing to Winter Springs to take on the Bears In a
Seminole Athletic Conference contest starting
at 7:30 p.m.
■AMS 96, BVUOOO 6 36
Mary (M )
odsfl 4. TsOro 3. Dale 8 Kmddck 3. Mans 8. Miusrr 1.
I 8 Sutton 8 Uradtty 19 Total*. 33 10-16 M.
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Clooan 8 Mufl 8 Mkfcfen 3. Uruwn 3. South 4. tea 8 To­
tal* II 3 8 38
19 19 13 9 . 9 6
4 9 9 9.39
Thre* point (kid fuel* . LsJur Mary 3 IPnJro I. IttlUnr* Ik
Drtand i IMsg 31. Toial kails • lake Mary 7; OrLand 18
roulsa out _ non*. TashoKals . nun*. I(mnk . Lak* Mary
11-0. Junto* vanity . laka Mary 88 teLand 18

PENSACOLA _ The Seminole Community
College women's basketball team went on the
road and proved that It to a contender for the
state this season after splitting a doubleheader
with two of the state's powerhouses.
The Raiders, 9-3 and ranked fifth In the most
recent state poll, overcame a 12-potnl halftime
deficit and made a game of It before falling IQ74 to No. 19 nationally-ranked, and No. 3 In the
state poll. Okalooaa-Walton Community College
In NkevtUe on Saturday.
Leading the way for SCC Oemma Riley (18
points, five steals, three assists), Darla
Kudruyvtaeva (14 points). Th em e Weslrrgrrn
(13 points, five rebounds) and Jaana Kotova I) I
points, six rebounds.- five blocked shots)
On Sunday the Itakfera made the trip on over
to IVnawola and came away with a 71-63 vic­
tory over the state's No. 4 ranked tram.
SCC only led 33-39 at totmnfealon. but be­
hind the shooting of Kudruyvtaeva (10 points)
and lasy Mrdhanle (nine points), the Raiders
outacorrd Pensacola Community College 36-33
to pu l off the upaet
Doing the
for SCC were Kudruyvtaeva
119
nicy (14 points, ala redhanle (14 points, four
and Kotova (10 points,
■hooting, fare blocked shots),
The
wdl be In Bradenton tonight to
D.m.
take a
Community College St
at 6 p.m
leturntifato
o Sanford for thetr final home
the
er break on Friday at 6

p.m. against Broward Community College from
Ft. Lauderdale at the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center. Admission to free.
_ CT4|
TAnnm4 V 13 •. Kudnjyvtwwi GO 13 14, CtMk OO 0 0
0 Mry a-ll 00 IS. lav 3 8 I I 7. I M ) 80 04 0 Mad
hanwa-4 0-1 8 WrNrr*rm 8-8 OO 13. HoNns 4-13 3 8 II
Tntatt 31MT II IS 74
lluinaardnrf I 0 0 3. Landry 3 1-3 8
CraNfatd B 13 II. UurksOOO o f a f a l « o l ii
Mn o i B3-4 IV. Tumrr 3 0-0 a. Waasian 3 M 8
3 3 13. aMM 3 03 4 Tutsi* 34 10-1* K3
i loans* . owed 44. scc 31 na**-m m and
d ie tKudniyvtwva 3-11, Wnurpm 3 3
TWawr 037 OWCC 4 (MltrhrQ 3. SMannna II Total
SCC 18 OWCC 13 rvuM out . non* Trrhnsal* . is
bnundo . SCC 30 IKoksra 8 Mrdhtti* SI M
.
flaky 8 KudruyvtMV* 31 Sirs!* _ SCC 17 IMIry 8
31 llfcjtkrd *huU . SCC T IKdon 8 Wmrrgmt 31

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.SCC
II.
SCC S

Israwr |-S 3-3 8 Kudniyvtarn a 16 13 IS. Clark 00 0 0
0. Miry 4-14 88 14. Lf* 3 3 13 8 Hmty 00 13 I. Mrd
harar 4 7 4-8 14. Wtslrrcrm 1 7 3-3 8 Kolura 88 OO 10
Totals: 38 M 1830 71
1 0 OO 0. Entitth I 0 0 1 Clark 3 OO 4 Trsruj |8
0 3. M a I 00 3. AddrtW 3 0 0 8 ttv«* i l l 18 U
sarda I 13 8 ram* 10 3 3 33 Klmtnil I 3-4 S Total* J6
817 S3
ttslftunr . SCC 33 PJCC Vi Tbn* poktt (kid Mala . SCC
814 IMrdtunN 3 3 KtsImyntMTa 3 3. Wntrrfrtn 1-7
Tantar 031. KX I tram* II Total buk „ SCC 18 PCC IS
rouM out . na* ICC tarah Mrtwund* . SCC 31 (Miry 4
tor 4 Mrdharar 41 A**M* . SCC 4 (Tannrt 3. Mrdharur 11
w i ll . SCC 13 (Htlrv 6 Kudnmtarv* 41 18mM shut.
SCC 8 IKutisa 91 Mnwk . SCC 8 3

A bad ‘break’ can’t stop Sutton
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY . Last year at
this time. Mary Leah Sutton
was finding her game.
This year, the Lake Mary
girts basket ball team to finding
that she to a very Important
member of the squad.
That's why everyone, in­
cluding Sutton, was so eager to
have her back on the team
after she suffered an elbow
Injury.
*1 Injured myself during (he
game.* Sutton ex*
*1 went for a fast
and went up with my
right arm. I got clobbered and
landed on my arm and then the
girl landed on top of me.*
Sutton knew that her arm
hurt, but continued to play. In
fact, she played In three
wi too
games1 before the pain was
much for her and she finally
asked her mom to take her to
(he doctor.
Turns out. Sutton had actu­
ally sustained a unlcortlcal
fracture of the radial head of
her elbow. In layman’s terms,
she fractured her elbow and It
waa really painful.
Being a truly nigged athlete.
Sutton cared more about get­
ting back to her team In time
for the Oviedo game than about
her elbow.
So she rested.
Sutton wasn't allowed to do
type of activity and waa
given a 306k chance of
bring released In time for the
game.
In fact, on Wednesday before
the game. Sutton had to beg
her doctor to Just take a shot
and see her.
'My doctor said It was
pointless to see me but I
begged him,' Sutton said. ‘ And
when he looked at my X-ray. he
waa very surprised. I had al­
ready grown bone back and
(hat's what I needed to be able
to play. So he released me.*
Lake Mary coach,
Carl
Brown, made Sutton produce
the X-ray to prove she waa
really ready to play. And al­
though he only wanted her If
she waa truly healthy. Brown
waa very glad to have her back
ao soon.
"Well have to take It one
game at a time and she’ll only
play If she feels good.* Brown
aald. "She had a clear X-ray
and wanted to play, so that
was good enough for me.*
Sutton came onto the court
Thursday like she waa on a
mission. She looked tike a war
victim, with a knee brace from
a previous knee problem and a
brace on her elbow.
She sure didn't play like one.

made Dermis Rodman Jealous.
'Mary Leah does all the dirty
work for the team.* Brown ex­
plained. *She hits the door,
takes charges, rebounds snd
moves the ball. It's nke lo
have all five starters on the
court and although we were
playtng well without her. we
definitely play better with her.*
If Sutton has her way. she

will never miss another game.
That, however, will depend on
how she's actually feeling on a
game to game basis for now.
Based on her desire and
ability. It’s doubtful that Rilton
will be seen on the bench at
the start of a game anytime
soon.
And that's just fine with her
learn.

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Sutton racked up 18 points
on the evening and picked up
rebounds that would have

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Mary lash Stolon (No. 35) sum dtonl play Iks a parson Just mcovorod from
a broken afcow as shv lad 9w Laka Mary Rams to a key Class SA-Dtotrict 3
and Saminoto AthtoOc Conference win over Oviedo last Thursday night.

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Ovoroatoro Anonymous
Santord • O t m t m Anonymous meets every Tuesday, at 10
a.m. In Parish Hall Whitner Lounge of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church In Sanford. The meetings last about an hour. There are
no dues nor lees. The only requirement to attend la the desire
to stop eating compulsively.

Loom to play shuffloboord
The Sanford Tourist and ShuflVboard Chib practices every
Tuesday and Friday starting at I p m., and plays inter city
tournaments every Wednesday. Those Interested In playing,
learning to play or Joining the club may call Russ Kltner. 3227751, for Information.

Wookty Lions Club
The Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Joyce Fltrgrrald at 322-7544.
The community la asked to donate used eyeglasses to the
club for Us sight program.

BrkJgo Club
Sanford Duplicate llridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the □ miter Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Klwanis Club of Csssolbtrry
Ktwants Club of Casarlbeny meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. at Denney’s on 436 In Caaaelbeny. For Information, call
831-8545.

Nar-Anon
Nar Anon, a srIf help group for relatives and frlcnda of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 80011364.

Tafc# Off Pounds Sonslbly
Member of Take Off founds Sensibly. TOPS. Invlle the public
to Jolii them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at the First
Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford. For more
Information about the club, call 321-4464.

Tosstmsstsrs
Night Owls Toastmasters meet every Tuesday of the month,
at 7:30 p.m.. at the Lake Mary Community tliilldlng. 260 hi.
Country Club Rood In Lake Mary. Contact Rosetta Ikmham at
323-8284 for Information.

Disabled Votsrans
Seminole County Chaptrr *30 of the Disabled American
Vrtrruns meet the second Tuesday of rarh month at their
charter home at 3SI2 Orlando Ave.. In Sanford. The service
other Is open from 1-3 p.m. every Tuesday and Friday for more
Information. 323-2710.

Blood Bank sooks donors
Central Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors of all
II types
blood - especially O-type donors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For Informal loo. coll 322-0822.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at Ihr colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Visitors are wrlcome. Call 323-2104 or 322 0298.

Klwanis Club
Effective Oct. I, the Klwanis Club of Sanford Is moving the
wccklvWrditraday Inoon uncheon meeting from the Sanford
Civic Center to the Lakeside Landing si the Marins Motel on
Lake Monroe. Visiting Klwanians are welcome. For Information
call Walt Smith. 323-5088.

Dancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 &gt;4:30 p.m. at the. Sanford Civic Center. Live music by
the Deltontans 13-pteee band. Donation $3.00.

Al-Anon
A support group for friends or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday, at 8 p.m.. at I I I E. 27th St..
just west of Sanford Avenue in Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers are wrlcomr to this 12- step group.

Wslcomo Wagon Nawcomtro’ Coffoo
Seminole Spokes Welcome Wagon Club of Seminole county
holds a coffee for newcomers and second Wednesday of every
month from 10 a.m. until noon. For Information on address,
call Betty. 60S 0144. or Lucy. 322-7877.
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Churchwomen go global with gifts
lleraM Staff Writer
HANFORD Tile Liillm rl,iw of
lla- Hanford t him h of Christ lio»
l&gt;een busy reirnllv roll interring
tlielr time, islenls ami irsnune*
to help rhtblrtn that are less lor
tiinile In oilier countries, file
group iltc kbd lo &lt;ouinhiitt «I k«
Iwnrs tilled wllli various gmillrs
ilinssth a posy.un oik red Irisu
live YMt'A
With die help ol one senile men.
severnl l.slies and a whole emigre
itilksi ol ilfsialkii* die group lie
gon the venture of |Mr lung ks
shipment, a vartety ol Hems such
as ciuidy. wsips.
i&lt;vslip.t«ir.
Iimlhtiinshrs. I&lt;*f* ,uwl huinriii.slt
hears to idjre In ts-aulllully
srrapiied si Hie tnves ami then
Milter for delnerv to die upeil
amis ol rhlhtmi In twiri
*Wr s.iw an article In Ihe
StUikinl Mrfull." said Jratuieltr
htldey. a mrttilier ol die group 'It
talked &gt;2kiih children III ullier
loom lies di.it wtrr In netd of
Christ mas aids The group ills
ruaaed It and wi drill letI to dil|i
the or si* tloses Uv die lime die
ladles ami lire &lt;nngrrgilinii h.sl
n'llerterl all die Items to gii wt
I...I c m s s d i lor 2 0 I m im s *
Although Ihr wtsnrn rrmhrd
mil lo nil a nerd ilurlng lilts sea
sort ol gtvtng. llirv Ilivt roeitlnu
allv liren a llg)it In die nstimunilv
helping In many ways The group
has used their sewing skills III a
piogr.im called.'Helping (L in d s '
tor sevrr.il years
From iKsurmatle twars as gills
lor child reft al dir Imal hospital In
Lip rnlies. aprons lor walkers.

Calamondln Is a citrus
plant Introduced from Panama
to Hurt(Li a* an "arid orange*
about I (too. Ned surprisingly,
the ralamondln was according
to some reports but others
trace Its origin to the Philipylnc, Islands,

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Tbs UMv-Tbe tree la a small
buah. with very tow thorns,
that ran grow up to 10 feet
high- Leaves are evergreen, ip
to 3 Inches long: flowers white
and small. The fruit la small
snd round, about 1-3/4 Inrhes
side, with a flattened blossomend. Mature fruit can be pro­
duced year round. The peel Is
•hln and smooth, easily sepa­
rable. and yellow-orange In
color. There are 5-tt segments
uround a small, semi-hollow
axis. It more closely resembles
the mandarins. The flesh Is or­
ange. Juicy and uetd. with a
fine lime-orange flavor. Be­
cause of this. It la usually
grouped with Ihr limes. The
seeds are few. with character­
istic green cotyledons.
Un i : Calamondln Is widely
grown os un ornamental bush
In California and Florida. It la
grown some limes as a house
plant, and It Is quite showy
when fruits ore ripe. The trees
bloom alt year under worm
weather and It can have flowera, green fruits, and mature
fruits al any given lime. The

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never emling love; rare and con
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rmiinji ILiimrl to liiusli project*.
a&lt; ■ordlug to Silllty
The group has n v nuragrd all
lurm lsrs ol ihr ilu u ili lo u ilrrl
ram tint si.unps lor usr III buying

Carpantor. Elam* OaOoway, Arm Norton and Amy
Schmitt.

11ililrs tor dinar without Funds
are also used lo contribute to
WntM Hdile Translation Center lor
.ullllltxtal llltilrs

l lirlsiuus Child la- just .mother
out pouring of kindness. Fht
lanes e.*rh were shipped lo rhll
dren III agr groups 0 ki 2. 2 lo 4.
5 to 0 amt 10 lo 14. The gifts will
go lo vnrlous countries Inc Imllng
Bosnia. Croatia. Hwnmla ami
other war loni rnuntrlrs.
Htlflry rnnrludrd by ism
Ing.'Were a brays looking for pri)
eels and ways to brlp people We
want to do something to help ami
gel Involved * •

• .mi|J&gt;s II soup l.ils |s. Hefty.
HrrshfV amt Swanson arc also
gaihriril lo provklr other nrrrss*
Iks. Meals are &gt;csikrd lor new
in-idlers. Ih'isr comulrsc uig trom
Illness, grieving tamlllrs ami
wheievee ami sin never Ihey c.ui
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fruit la used os a substitute for
lime. The fruit preserves well,
mukrs good marmalade. Its
Juirr Is excellent for limeade,
pie and Ices. Calamondln can
Ire grown as u dooryurd tree
throughout the citrus belt and
will do very well as a container
plant In colder locations In
north Florida If protected from
cold. It can also be used as u
living Christmas tree.
Cold hardiness: Calamondln
Is hurdler to rold than uny
other true citrus specie and
only the trifoliate orange and
Ihr kumquut are more tolerant
to low temperatures.

Propagation: Calamondln la
mostly propagated by seeds
since little variation lias been
observed lo occur In seedlings
produced from seeds. Cuttings
propagated under mist are also
available
from
commercial
growers and sold as rooted ruttin— In retail stores.
“ d i k * —g
pot tod
tttr m i
Most varieties of citrus ran be
grown In containers, such as
pots or tubs, with a fair degree
of success. Ih e calamondln la
the most popular variety of clt*
ms offrrrd for sale. The potted
citrus trees sold In stores are
usually produced from rooted
cuttings. Plants produced In
this munnrr can be adapted to
pot culture und will usually
flower and produre fruit wtthin
a few months to two years.
Must varieties of citrus grown
from seeds require much longrr
to rrult us u potted plant. Bud­
ded trees con also be used but
they are usually more expen­
sive to produce and require
more time to produce than cut­

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pots aa
lnc"
soon aa purchased. Drainage
of container to o f utmost im­
portance since citrus plants
ran develop root problems If
the drainage la not adequate.
Cltrua can be grown In a mix­
ture of equal parts of peal.
lite, and a good gardrn
m. A mixture of peat and
perlite alone la not recom­
mended because plants tend to
blow over and develop nutri­
tional deflclcnclea when this
mixture ts used. When trans­
planting. do not disturb the
■oil or roots. Place the plant
Into the new pot or container
that has been partially filled
Ing media.
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Woman’s fiance hates cooking
DEAR AUliY: My dance hales
my cooking. Every time I make a
meal and ask him what he thinks,
he has a different complaint. If I
correct what he complained about,
he finds a new complaint.
I made ■ meatlouf. He said the
onlona overpowered It. I made a
romantic, candlelit dinner of chick­
en and roasted potatoes with a
cream sauce. He called it weird.
When I prepare a time-consuming
dinner, ha smothers it with ketchup
or salad dresaing. It's always ‘ too
much salt,* ‘ too bland,* ‘ needs
something,* or ‘ not like my mother
made,' etc.
Abby, I have told him this is
hurtfol. but he still complains He
hos even called my rooking 'gross.*
I'm sure it isn't that I can't cook
— other people love what I prepare,
and my mother saya Cm a natural. I
have been cooking since I was 11
years old.
My fiance also cooks occasional­
ly, and when he does, 1always comitment him on whatever he makes,
s It too much to sxpect him to
«ipress appreciation for my efforts?
CRUSHED IN
ARLINGTON. TEXAS

I love my children ver
ery much. But I
need to quit cursing,. fPlease help!
CURSING MOM

ADVICE

DEAR CURSING MOMt When
you feel tike eitn la g eat
an acceptable word or i
fo r the cure# words. 1 had
ABIGAIL
neighbor who, when
VAN BUREN I wouldI shout,‘ Holy
J
— ---- a ^ a -,------ m

like to stop, because I hate cursing.
I am 36 years old and have three
young children, all under II) years
old I lose my pstlence with my
kids, and that's when I usa the
worst of words.

DEAR CRUSHED* Since you
can't please your fiance and he
knoara how to cook, turn the
chore over to him. When you
feel the urge to cook, do it for
your M onde who appreciate
your culinary skills.
Your flanoe may get his fill of
cooking If he haa to do all of it,
and then he may be glad to let
you take over. However, refuse
unices he promisee not to criti­
cise. to give you n compliment
now and than, and share his
recipes and culinary secrets.

e a f- ia .

Abby.

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curse way loo much. I truly would

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THB LAW O F F C II OR
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tor aCUINOLf County, Florida
nber am NORWEBT MORTGAQI, INC. W Hi# RtUntHI Mid
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WITH A 04BAB1UTY NBI04NG
1RICIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO RARnCtoATB M THB RAOCaiDMOS SHOULD CONTACT
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RIW DAYS PRIOR TO THB RROCBtOHMA (44T) 138-4444 TOO
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that taking
against rancor and M art disease.
Vitamin* C and R are relatival?
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DEAR DR OOTT: I snBSr from sea­
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DEAR DR G O T T A lady friend has
been diagnosed with fibromyalgia
Soma local doctors say that there ia
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Mayo Cliaic claim there Is. Who's
right? .
DEAR READER fibromyalgia, a

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unknown cause, may affect up to I t
million adults ia the United States;
thrrefbrv. I side with the Mayo doctors.
The disease causes widespread
muscular pain (present for at least
three months), associated with
marked trndrrness over certain mus­
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stiffness, sleep disturbances, anxiety;
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third Rut that Isn’t right here!
You have eight top tricks: one spade,
one heart one diamond and #ve dubs.
The extra trick will come from dia­
Most adults can relate to this obaer monds. but the finesse will probably
ration by Mark Twain: "When I oaa a
tail, given East's takeout double
boy of M. my father oaa so Ignorant I
What don the lead tell vou’ Right ~
could hardly stand to have the old man that West has only four hearts.
around But when I got to be 21.1 waa
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Seven If you are in no-trump and the
lead ia in a suit for which you have
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ace. but sometimes the king if your
right hand opponent wins the first
trick with the see), you may use the
Rule of Seven to decide how long to
hold up your winner. You subtract
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changes In tha year ahead |ust tor lha
safes of changa Success is indicated J
you make every move count.
S A O fTTA M U S (Nov. 22 4 0 0 . 21) Y o u
chon indicates that your work habits
might not ba up lo par today. This la
because y o u abUy to concamrala rmghi
not be fu»y operative Trying to patch up
a broksn romance? Tha Astro-Graph
Matchmaker can help you understand
whal to do to make me rWattnatop work
Mas 22 75 to Matchmaker. C/o •** news­
paper, P .O . Bos t7S2. Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY iOtSS.
c a p r i c o r n (Doc. 23-Jan. I t ) H y o u
altitude is ’assy coma, easy go* today.

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out t w a n g You may repeat soma confi­
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L IO (July 22-Aug. 22) Invoivamanis
with as social** whoso pools aro not in
sync wen yours may not work out today
Do not aspect more from your cohort

VIRGO (Aug. 22-Sept &gt;2) Bo patient
and tolerant today when working with
people whoso minds don I work as fast
ARMS (March &gt;t-Aprti f t ) Tfw* ought as you*, n won t h u t you repeal yo u

not bo one of you better days tor vt**ng
shops that specialise in as in g unique
morcharxSse You
spend tookaNy
TAURUS (April 10-Mey 20) Uauafy. y o u
tonaenuo quoanoo ora quOo pronounced,
but today you coUd waver as you enthu­
siasm tor you andaavors abba and Itows
Of MM (May 21-Juna 20) Review y o u
lushes of inspiration vary carefUy today
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