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                    <text>TH U R S D A Y

November 20, 1997

50 C e n ts

Sanford Herald
Beefier*, Lake Mery •** Beenlnele County sine# 1BOS

Mayor: More work to solve Sanford police puzzle
____
. .
By RUM WHITE

rendered
January.
-------- renderrd
untiluntil
January

Herald Staff Writer___________
SANFORD • Thrre's much morr to acrnmpllfdi before Sanford solve* It* police ptuale
*.iy» Mayor U ir y Dale a day after u aperlai
Law Enforcement Option* Committee chose Itn
recommendation* for tl»e city.
Dale Mid It will take a aerie* of work sr*
dona by the City Comnilaaion and a public
hearing before the S it ) iaauc la rompleted. lie
expect a Ilie commissions declalon won t be

-WeVe atlll got to fare the dragon.- Dale said
W nine inlay. "We appreciate the work the com ­
mittee put Into It* assignment. There was a lot
of frustration and uncertainty. It wasn't easy
for the rommlttee member* to crttlrl/e and
H*k being rntlcUrd themselves."
The lf&gt;-member committee needed lo pick
one of three option* to correct the deficiency*
In the city1* law enforcement agency . whic h
wo* found to be dysfunctional In a study con­
ducted this summer Each city commissioner
named three to rommlttee which met eight
time*.

A gateway to the city

Option *A* wa* for the S ID to right Itaelf top
to bottom. * i r called for acquiring needed
service* from the Seminole County SherlfT*
Office. *C" wa* to get rid of the S ID and conInirl the aherlfT* office for all service*.
The options rommlttee seemed from the getgo to abhor Option *C" and favor Option "A".
After Interviewing Sheriff Don Ksllnger. some
on the committee said they saw many advan­
tage* of Option *B“. Ksllnger told the group he
was dumbfounded the S ID frequently Ignored
rolling for help as if this meant It was admit­
ting It wasn't able lo do the job.

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - A crab house will
b eth r latest eatery to join the
growing number of major chain
establishments near the Semi­
nole Towne Center.
Landry-* Seafood
Restau­
rants Inc., based In Houston.
Texas, will build a Joe's Crab
Shark near the Gateway Pla/a.

and Rrahart Road, show* ths fountain* and wgn tealure* that would be included on the two-acre *&lt;lo

P ro p e rty co u ld be d e ve lo p e d
as Lake M ary gatew ay park
By Kft AH f M O D I I
Herald Staff Writer
1
MARY • "A gateway to the city* could
be built on the northeast comer of Lake Mary
lake

Dale, however, said he hod "an uncomforiublr feeling.' about the Interpretation of the
rommlttee'* recommendations. "There's ■ lot
more to what happened at Tuesday's meeting
than an all the way with Option A." he said. *1/
you look harder. youTI realUe there's s lot of

• m Mayor, fags 4A

Another chain restaurant
to join cluster near mall
•r m a r ia OREM

TNs conceptual drawing of a proposed gateway park.
to be located at the comer of Lake Mary Boulevard

Chi Tuesday the committee voted unani­
mously for Option 'A ”, and recommended that
Chief Joe Dillard be given full reign of the SPD
and make the decision* to which arrvlcc* the
agency needed from the sheriffs office.

Itoulevard and Klnehart Ruad If the city com
mlsoion approves the expenditure far lire »xirchase of UM two sere*.
City Manager John Litton desenbed it as
Bss Pork. Rags 4A

Also part of the srafuod chain
are D ie Crab House and Willie
G's restaurants.
Tliere lias been a lot of inter­
est from the restaurant Indus­
try to roiMim rt In that area,
according lo Rut* Gibson, city
and land development coord I
tutor.
. "Tills location meets the crl
letla for construction because
of Its high visibility and the
high traffic corridor.* Gibson

said.
Major benefits for commer­
cial development In that area
Include the mall, the existing
tnfrastnirture and the pro­
posed GreeneWay extension
which will be just south of the
movie
theater complex
at
Seminole Towne Center, he
said.
"With any commercial devel­
opment there are
positive

• m Salary. Fags 4A

Great
American
Smokeout
Tbs Amsncon Cancer Society.
Sanford. Lake Mary Unrt. chal­
lenge* al smoker* and user* of
tobacco product* lo butt out to­
day.
the
Great
American
Smokeout For one day. nationMds. •mokers are asked to re­
born The society continue* to
ro «e awareness of the N gi nth
of cancer among smoker*, and
raws* lund* t f year long to fight

Police w a rn : Be sm art d o n ’t speed
RV DAVID PRAZISR
Herald Staff Wnicr_____________
SANFORD • Speeders, be­
ware! Lead feet will start to
lighten around the city of San­
ford now that the Sanford Po­
lice Department ha* purchased
a S.MA.R.T. iSpeed Monitoring
Awurrnesa Radar Trailer).
'I think It's |lhe trallerl
great,* said Sgt. Danrll Brewer
of the Sanford Police Depart­
ment. Brewer said that the de­
vice came to the department

lost week, and now It Is already
on Ilie city *treets registering
unlawful speed*.
The trailer 1* nothing new.
Many elite* and countie* In­
cluding Lake Mary have their
own trailer.
Thl* piece of
equipment show* approaching
driver* w lul the posted speed
limit I* on the particular slrrrl
It I* stationed on and show* In
llghtrd number* the actual
speed of the driver. According
to Brewer, when the display I*
red Instead of while then the
driver Is at an unlawful speed.

S .M A R T . trailer cun be
u*ed for more than showing
mile* per hour. The depart­
ment will also be able to utilise
llte trailer lo lake surveys such
as the number of vehicle* and
number of speeder* al u par­
ticular lime of day. Tin* will
help the department to determlne If the speed limit on a
particular street should be
raised or lowrred and If some
other type of traffic control de­
vice need* lo be In place li e. a
4-way slop, a traffic light, etc.).
Also, the trailer I* equipped

with certified radar. Thl* fea­
ture will enable police officers
to write traffic citations to
speeding violator*.
"Hopefully, after being stra­
tegically placed. It will get thetr
|driver*I attention and slow
their speed downs.’ said San­
ford Police Chief Joe Dillard.
"I'm excited about It.*
The trader Is now located at
West Third Street and the area
of Cedar Avenue. Dillard said
dial the device wlU be used
'quite frequently*.

F o r firefighters, practice m akes perfect
9j MARIA ORSM
Herald Staff Writer

A bittersweet story
ITs • btttsnwsel *tory about British children, many tsrmlnaty Ml. who ar­
rived m Sanford to forgot their trouble* on holiday. So# Faga 3B.

S a ve th *
E v a r g la d a a
You can help
tava the Ever­
glades with thia
decorative li­
ce rise plait. See
Page 2A.

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Dear Akky......... 30
Dr. Qott,.....w..M*M
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ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
Even In Its abandoned state,
the old Teague Middle School
wlU serve the community until
the end.
Slated far demolition later
this monlh. the old building
circa 1973 I* the training site
for the Altamonte Springs Fire
Department this week. The fire
department Is always on the
lookout for buildings scheduled
for demolition because Its the
most practical means of onthe-Job training, according to
John Rogers, captain and pub­
lic Information officer for the
fire department.
"This Is good training be­
cause we have the chance to
experience u live Ore.* Rogers
said. 'For our people and es­
pecially the newer people who
may not have experienced a
live lire yet. dlls Is a good way
to train and evaluate skills un­
der controlled conditions.*
Firefighter* started their 6day training session
with
forcible entry techniques and
scorch and rescue drills. About
IS firelighters, split Into two
groups, one In the morning and
the other In the afternoon,
could be seen prying open
locks and knocking down walls
with axes and sledgehammers.
Five (Ire trucks were at the
school during the drills. In­

cluding some from the Semi­
nole County Fire Department,
which also joined In on some
of the sessions. Rogers said.

For some of the rxrrclses.
firelighters wrrr required lo en­
ter a darkened smoke-filled
room and save the "victims.*

Flrsflflhtsr Tim O’ Kssfs puts on protsctlvs gssr bsfors

Not lo worry, though. Rogers
said because the victims were
really mannequins.

prsctlcs.

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

�2A - S.vitCTtl H tiiK l, Sanford Fiona* •Thursday, November 20 1997

• J
a
m
. a I k -a t * J
—

Historical society
at museum today
Hu- Satifiml Historical Soci
r-tv will meet tinl.iv .it 5 p m
.ii tli«* Smforil Musftim
Hu- pnutr.mi- r-ntitloi! “A
Idle of Fwo Cities" will lie pro
scnirtl by (let (ve Smith, who
will rrllcvt on the ih.iry.es In
Sanford ilnriiiii her 12 years
(1984 ‘ R.1 .ls mayor
For further itilonnalion enri
tact the Sinforil Museum, lo
rated at 520 K Ftrt St . at
302 100O

Church to provide
servicelor shoppers
free child care on the
busiest shopping day of the
year!
.&lt;
Grace Christian Church
would like to help the com­
munity by offering free child
care on Friday, Nov. 28 from
a m io 10 p m at the
church.

Resemtioas m a
U nlinil m i r a t la
madety Sttwfay, Nav. 22
by caBag tba cHrel it
321-7660.

Save the Everglades with plate
Special to the Herald
The E verglades Kiuiiul.i
linn and the Sm ttli Florida
W ater M anagem ent D istrict
are co lla b ora tin g
on
an
"E vergla d es Klver ol Grass"
sp eela liv license plate.
Fees gener.tled from sales
ol the IIre use plates w ou ld
I h- deposited Into the Ever
glades Trust Fund estah
Itshed
by
passage
of
Atttendmetit G last Novetn
1st and w ould be used for
Everglades
conservation
and it s lo iiillt iii.
nol
lot
salaries or adiulntstratinu.
In addition to p rovid in g
revenue, the tags w ould
en h an ce nubile visibility ol
the E vergla d es.
In ortler lo request the
legislatu re lo establish an
E verglade Klver ol Grass It
cen se plate, the foundation
must submit the signatu res
o f IO.IHK) persons with ve
h id e s registered Itt Florida
w ho stale their In ten d to
purchase such a lag.
II you own a veh icle r e g is ­
tered In Florida anti you
are enthusiastic about an
E verglades
licen se
plate,
please
sign
Ihc
petition

Pctiieve for an "FvergUdri Ri.tr af Cram* licame Platt
I Wc. the undenigned, herthy Mate my'our intent lo purehue an "Evetglade*
Rner of Ciritt" .pecultv lictme pint, if approved by tht legidahrre and
ollctcil b. ihe IVpjrtmcnt of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle.
It* vignmg this petition, I we umlervtand that the plate would carry an
additional coal of $20 annual u.e fet, plua a $2 proem mg fte per year per
.chicle I we certify Out I am wt are ihc legal owner Tenet of a motor
vehicle regi.ierrJ in the Stale of Honda, and Mid vehicle it eligible for a
vprci.tlly licence plate
*
I‘rimed Name ___ ___________________________________________
Signature_________________________________________________
Addren
____________________________________
City, 7 .IP _________________________________________________
Primed Name
Signature____________
Addreu _____________
Cuy. ZIP
Primed Name
Signal lire ___
Addrecc
City. /IP ___

Krn.roh, IV lin cW i licNjUriiw f |l ft.* IPIM.1 (Vlwh I t JJ.1JZ

form and return It hi Th e
E verglades
Foundation,
H O Itox 547068. O rlando.
Fla.. 32854.
Ilet ter
yet.

STARTS

Grace Christian Church is
new facility located at
1701 Orange Blvd. In

TIII

have two friends sign It.
loo.
S ign atu re
■ M l VMCh

the found*!

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TW ILIGHT

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|EXTCNDEO OUTLOOK
THURSDAY
Bunny 78 B8

FRIDAY
Ptcldy 78 B »

SATURDAY
Showtr*78 86

SUNDAY
Ptcldy 78 83

LOCAL FORBCABT |

NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGES,
TEXT AMENDMENTS,
AND REZONINGS
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD
NOVEMBER 25,1997
Notice iv hereby jri.cn that ihc Seminole County Hoard ol (ouniy
Commt.Monerv iBCC) will londixt a public heating on November 24. |*p»7
beginning at ihc time* given below, or a» voon ihereaflet a* povvible, in ihc
County Scukev Building, Mill [Livl i irvt Streci. Sanford. Honda. Rmirti
HUS (Board Chamhcrvl
ITte puqvoM.- of Ihiv hearing iv to ton.nkr
rceoiimterdaiionv of ihc Seminole County Lixal Planning Agervcy/Plannmg
A Zoning Commisuon ami l-Tonda rx-parttt»:nl of Community Affair,
rweive public input an»l inpul from any local government or otfk-r agency un
the following dewnhed large Scale land Uve Amendmcnl. lo ihe Seminole
County Comprehcnvive l*l.*n and re/oningv The Board may alui vonvidu
amendment, to any nuniK-r of ihe Plan Element' li.icd in ihc ordinanee
K-low If Ihew land uw amendment' ate jpptovcd by ihc Boatd. an
ordinance will be enacted with ihe lollowing title
AN ORDINANCr. M MTill K AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 'H U. \s
PREVIOUSLY AMENDED. KNOWN AS HIE SEMIMHJi H H M )
COMPREHENSIVE
HAN.
AMENDING THE TEXT (M
till
IMPLEMENTATION. FUTURE LAND USE. CAPITAL IMPROVEMI M s
CONSERVATION.
DESIGN.
DRAINAGE.
llOUSISt.
IVfERGOVERNMI MTAt. COORDINATION. LIBRARY SERVICES. POKls
AVIATION AND REIATED FACILITIES. POTABLE WATER. 1*1 Bl l&lt;
SAFETY. RECREATION AND OH'S SPACE. SANITARY SEWI R. SIR ID
WASH;. IRAI I 1C CIRCI I.AIION, MASS TRANSIT AND ECONOMIt
ELEMENTS Ol IHE SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE H AN AND
HIE DEFINITIONS AND INTRODUCTION SIXTH)N3 OF Illl; SLMINOII
COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE H AN: AMENDING Till: FUTURE LAND I SI
MAP OF HIE SIAIINOI I: COUNTY UOMPRHII NSIVI HAN BY VIR III
(R
LARGE
SCALE
DEVELOPMENT
AMENDMENTS
it.EGM
DESCRIPTIONS ARE SI T FOR III AS APPENDICES TO THIS OR DIN AV I
CHANGING THE FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION ASSIGNED lit
CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM ill SUBURBAN ESTATES TO H.ANNI Ii
DEVELOPMENT. i2l FROM I.OW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. Ml Dll M
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL AND OFFICE TO H.ANNED DEVELOPMENT.i G
FROM OFFICE IO H.ANNED DEVELOPMENT. AND «4&gt; FROM HIGH! U
INTENSITY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT-TARGET INDUSTRY
lo
INDUSTRIAL. PROVIDING FOR LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS. PROVIDINt;
FOR SEVERAHI1.ITY. PROVIDING. FCH4 EXCLUSION IdtOM Illl
SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE. AND PROVIDING LOR AN EFFECTIVE DAll
•Nike: Die proprtved ordinarne nkipling ihcvc amendment. will be continued hi ihc
Board ul Ciwnty t ’umm«».hmer. puhlk hearing on Dei ember lb. 1WT. beginning j
711) PM or av worn iherrallef a. piwuMe Aim note lha 1**1 u&lt; ammdn*-n(
tnun Higher lmen.ll&gt; Planned IV.ehtpment Tagil Indudry lo InduMnal ha.e hr'
w herhiled lot puhlu heamg on DeienUwi J. 1997, a I KIl’ M . i t a v*m thetralM
a. jaw.iNe, anil on IVeenOvr Ih, l‘W7. a 7111 PM . or a. u*m Ihetealier a.
I*i..ihle Dii. anrr*Jn*-m i. roniawd in a wjiaaie jd.ctliwmcnl lot ihe IKm o Om
2 a*J Dcieinber Ih puhlu heamg.
II ihrv rc/onmg. ae o|&gt;|&lt;to.ed by ihe Hoad, on ordmaue will he adopted with il.
lollowing inle
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING. HI RSUANT 111 IIIF. LAND DF.VF.I DPMI NI
CODE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. THE ZONING CLASSIFIUAIIONS
ASSIGNED TO CERTAIN PROPER HI S LOCAIED IN SEMINOLE COl M&gt;
tl.LGAL DESCRIPTIONS ARE SET FOR III AS EXHIHIISi. ASSIGMM.
CERTAIN HHOHF.HTIES CURRENTLY ASSIGNED Till A t AND K m
ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS
TIIE
PUD AND HUD ZONIV.
CLASSIFIUAIIONS. ASSIGNING CERTAIN HROI’ERIIES CURREVTn
ASSIGNED THE R 2 AND OP ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS THE HUH
ZONING CLASSIFTCATION. PROVIDING IOR LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION. ASH
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE

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Seminole County. Florida
*

Toddy:

Partly cloudy to
'tinny, High* in the mid-70'.
Low* in the upper-50'. F ib
ddy: Partly cloudy. H igh' In
the upper-70'. Lows In the
upper-50'. Saturday: Scat­
tered •duiwer't. H igh' In the
mid 70'. Lows in the mid50». Sunday: Partly cloudy.
High' in the in Id-70s. Low'
In the low lo mul-50'.

BEACH CONDITIONS

■.m M

Daytona Beach A New
Smyrna Beach: S rii' are 2-3
fret with a light chop. W alrr
trniperattirr at Daytona is
05 drgree* and at New Symma. 65 dejiree'. Winds are
from the northeast at 10-15
tn.p.li.

SiteZFile number

(D97PFLUI A
P297-07
(3) 97P.FLU3A
FZ97-2J

STATISTICS
The high temperature in
Sanford Wednesday was 79
degrees and the overnight
low was 60.
Ucioidrd i a ltd.ill for tile
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Thursday totaled OO Inches.
•Suntlse................ 6:52 a.m.
■Sunset,...... .......... 5:30 p.m.

(2) 97F.FLU2 A
PZ97-0S

(4) 97F.FLU4 A
PZ97-09

Applicant

■■

RequeU

1:30 P.M.
Rolf Bcrgmann
Suburban Eatae*
lo PD and A-l lo
PUD
Nichulu A. Pope
Office lo PO and
A-l A PUD to
PUD
N
7^8 P.M.
Millcr-Sellcn A
LDR.MDRA
Auric.
Office lo PD. and
R-IAA.R-2.0P,
A A-l to PUD A
PCD
Commercial
Suburban Edoic.
Really Croup

to PD and A-l lu
PUD

Commiuion
Diittict
( ) (Comm.
McLain)
■ 3 (Comm. Van
Dei Weidc)

• 1(Comm.
Maloy)

61 (Cumin
Maloy)

Note. Land U w A m endm ent, on property eonlaining Hood prone and wetland

TID ES

a c o * remain vuhjcei to ihc applieahle C on.ervation land use de.ign.iim n ami
v a io u . overlay zoning e lo v .ilu a lm n . and related provi.iu n.,

THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR
TABLE:
min..
10:00 u.m.. ma|. 3:50 a.m..
mill.. 10:30 p.m.. maj. 4:15
p.m.

TIDES:

t

Daytona

Baach:

high: — u.m.. 12:07 p.m..
low: 5:47 a.m.. 6:32 p.m.
New Smyrna Beach: high: •*
— a.m.. 12:12 p.m., low:
5:52 a.m.. 6:37 p.m.. Cocoa
Beach: high: 12:05 a.m.,
12:27 p.m.. low: 6:07 a.m.,
6:52 p.m.

LO TTERY
Herr are Ihr winning num­
bers sHeclrd un Wednesday
In the Flurtda Lottery:

F a n ta s y S
23 -6 -1 1 -2 2
L o t t o (N o t . 1 5 )
34 -2 7 -3 1 -4 1 -4 4
P la y 4
5 -S -9 -3

Unwanted..
huh teir, 57 million cm and tlogtire
lulled inour pounds ind shelter' There
ire not enough homes for these annul*,

la Da

C ash 3
2 -9 -2

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
" S w in g Sanford, Lake M ary and Seminole Courtly Since IVOH"

Thursday. November 20,1997 • Vol. 90, No. 65
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cuniacl die Human Kevouren UepumiKnl AD A Ciurdinaha 46 hour, in advance o f ihe hcanng
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BY: JOHN DWYER.
MANAGER CURRENT H jSNNING
PUBLISH: NOVEMBER 20. IV97

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�Sanford Harold. Sanford Florida •Thursday. Novamfear jo 1997 ■3 A

Seminole H.O .P.E. willing to help
■ r nAVD n tA z a a
Herald Staff Writer_____________

Mlchaaf Moblay. program director lor Somlnola M.O.P.I.

Missing woman: Clues sought
From »raH Wapofla
OVIEDO • The Seminole County Sheriffs OfDrr Is seeking
Information on a woman, who Iu s been missing from hrr
Ovlrdn homr since Nov. l.’l,
K*»iliy Ann Smllh. TIB. of 3175 Smith Slrrrt was last seen
when thr Irlt In her slstrr's car to drive to the Orlando
Housing Aulhnnty. according to sheriff* spokesman Ed
McDonough.
Smllh. who winked as a cook at llir University of Central
Florida. lives with her three children ages H. 17. and I!), and
her mother In the Jamestown area near Oviedo Smith's former
hush,nul who llvrs in Alatiania. said he has not heard from
her. said McDonough
Smith Is a black female, 5 feel 9 Inches tall and 300 pounds
with lirown eyes and black hair. Smllh. who dors not have a
Imvfrtrnd. drives a white Mitsubishi
Mirage with Florida
license tag WTN-7.IZ.
Anyone with Information, should call .'130 0650

Catch the axcltamant at Sanford HMdla

SANFORD • It doesn't mailer
what city you're In or what
neighborhood you are a part
of. Seminole H.O.P.E. Is willing
to help anyone.
Seminole
H.O.P.E.
—
an
acronym
meaning Healthy Options Pro­
moting Empowerment — Is an
organisation ready to assist
communities with such prob­
lems as gang violence, drugs,
etr. Hut the philosophy is "we
help you to help yourself.*
Michael Mohley. program di­
rector for Seminole H.O.P.E..
said the main goal ol his pro­
gram Is 'communlly empower­
ment*. He said that the goal Is
to be ‘ a middle person betwrrn
all services available — and
they are numerous In Semlnolr
County — and the people who
need those services.*
Seminole H.O.P.E. starlcd as
S.C.A.N. (Seminole Chemical
Awareness Network), and the
program run for about 15
years, (hit S.C.A.N. did not do
anything on a continuous basis
and did not work on a commu­
nity Irvrl. In the summer of
1995. S C A N
derided to
cliunge its name and *mavr to
a different Irvel*. In October
1995. Seminole H O P E , liegunThe Grove Counseling Crntrr
Inc. pmvtdrs the major funding

for Seminole II.O.P.E. Dut the
organization Is a branch of (he
Central
Florida
Prevention
Coalition, which was formed
through a partnership with The
Grove Counseling Center and
the Centrr for [&gt;rug Free Living.
The other branch
of the
C.F.P.C. Is Orlando Ftghts
Hack. Everything that If.O P.E.
dors Is etther on an Independ­
ent basts or on a collaborative
one.
Most of these prevention
programs function on federal
monies from the Center of
Substance Abuse Prevention tn
Washington D C.
With that
money. Seminole H.O.P.E. Is
able to support Its stafT which
Is comprised of Mobley, two
outreach people and a parttime clerk.

community can come by with
problems.
However, Mobley
said, this Is not an opportunity
for berating. It is an opportu­
nity for people to come out.
express thetr concerns and
formulate what should be done
about their problems. Mobley
said that It does not matter
what city a person lives In.
fVople can tail declaring ano­
nymity and descriptively state
what the situation Is. There
has to be several calls before
II.O.P.E. goes Into motion, and
partlrlpants do not do every­
thing. H.O.P.E. tells citizens
how to do things and tlut its

volunteers will help, but they
try to teach the communities
self-rellanrr and Heir-efficiency
In dealing with communal
problems.
There arc several
activities that H.O.P.E. helps
Seminole cities out in: Job
fairs, youth activities, festivals,
drug marches, etc.
II.O.P.E.
tries to have an activity every
month. Only betwrrn Thanks­
giving and the beginning of ihe
new year Is there a break for
the agency.
*We let Ihe residents do their
thing.* said Mobley. 'People
are noticing what we are d o­
ing.*

THE LIQUOR STORE
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H.O.P.E. gets plenty of volun­
teer support from the various
elites within the county.
It
also receives support from the
Seminole County Sheriff's Of­
fice. In fact. Sheriff Don F&gt;llngrr Is chairman o f the advisory
hoard for I I O P.E. Also help­
ing out H.O.P.E. are commu­
nity organizations and agenries such as Midway Citizens
Against
Drugs,
Seminole
County Improvement Associa­
tion and Oviedo Citizens In A c­
tion Just In name a few.
Seminole
H.O.P.E.
has
monthly meetings where the

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Park
when he told the commission­
er* that Seminole County had
approved the reimbursement of
the purchase price as part of
the Rinehart Road Improve­
ment Protect.
‘ at 0096.000. the
city can buy the property for
0790.000 If it ran close the*
sale by Dec. 10. The property
is adjacent to The Forest aibdMaion and had been a pro­
posed site for a Walgreens drug
store.
.
The city plana to develop the
site as a park and entrance
feature for the city which could
also serve as a trailhead for
the Cross Seminole Trail that
will parallel Rinehart Road.
The park could also be used as
a future park and ride site for a
LYNX atop. There would be appradmately 40 parking spaces,
a restroom, two shelters, and
picnic tables.
The development of the
. property would also include the
.building of a right turn lane,
from Lake Mary Boulevard onto
Rinehart, a needed safety
buffer. Litton told commission­
ers In his recommendation.
Money for the park's devel­
opment would come from vari­
ous sources, according to Lit­
ton. such as the Florida Rec­
reation Development Assis­
tance Program. Several devel­
opments that Impact Rinehart
Road win contribute funds in
the amount of approximately

Eatery

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This allows

to handle emergencies to
he

Rogers said the old school Is
holding up fantastically.
This would stand up to a
nuclear blast.' he said. *WeVe
tom the heck out of It and Its
still standing strong.*
Rogers called the training
exercise essential.

Brooklyn Dodgers baseball
team. He teas a member of
Friendship Baptist Church.
Survivor* Include slaters,
Edna
Roberson.
Juanita
Miller, both of Orlando. Ann
Williams. Winter Park. Violet
Wcaae. South Carolina.
Oainea Catty Hand Funeral
Home. Longwood. In charge of
arrangements.

Barnlca S U vw u
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Bernice 'Buddy* Davia Stevcna, 04. of Cyprcse Avenue.
Sanford, died Wednesday, Nov.
19. Bom October 19. 1933 in
Sanford. Fla., She was a life­
long resident.
Site was a
homemaker and a Baptist.
Survivor* Include sons. Jake
Davis, Sanford, and Sylvester
Davta. Raiford. Fla.; mother.
Fannie Lawrence, Sanford;
step-brothers. Charlie Frank
Lawrence, Edward Lawrence.
Larry Lawrence, all of Sanford;
step-sisters. Francis Scott.
Maiy Jo Smith. Kathllne Wat­
son. Phillis Scott. Alfreds
Lawson. Hdlen Lawrence, all
of Sanford: nine grandchildren;
seven great grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. in charge of arrange­
ments.
JAMES O. HULL
James O. Hull. 04. East Lake
Drive. Casselberry, died Sat­
urday. Nov. 8. 1997. at Florida
Hospital Altamonte. Bom on
Oct. 9. 1913 In Bartow, he was
a lifelong resident of Central
Florida. Mr. Hull was the
equipment manager for the

us to better

John L Meeks. 67. East Or­
ange Avenue. Longwood. died
Wednesday. Nov. 19. 1997 at
South
Seminole
Hospital.
Longwood. Horn Jan. 9. 1630
In Bunnell. Fla., he moved to
Central Florida from Macon.
Oa. SO years ago. Mr. Meeks
was a Baptist. He wss a mem­
ber of the American Racing Pi­
geon Union. Inc.
Survivors include wife. Delo­
res Ann; sons, John Jr.. Or­
lando.
WUUam
Charles.
Caaaclbeny; daughter. Pam
Broady, Anchorage. Alaska;
slater*. Dalmah Simpkins, Ann
lUUng. both of Longwood;
three grandchildren.
Oainea Carey Hand Funeral
Home. Longwood. In charge of
arrangements.

Bernice Ann Weaver. 39.
RosecUff Drive. Sanford, died
Tuesday. Nov. 18. 1997 at her
residence. Bom on July 18,
1968 in Rochester. N.Y. she
moved to Central Florida In
1994. Mrs. Weaver was a
manager for 7-11 stores.
Survivors include husbsnd;
Ocrsld; daughter. Samantha:
sons. Anthony. Sanford. Jo­
seph. Rochester, parents, WU­
Uam and Janet Scbeuerman.
Largo; slaters. Patricia Wal­
lace. Naples. Susan Hughes.
Sanford;
brother.
David
Schcucrman, Sanford.
Oramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangementa.

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When the old Tcsguc
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for the Lake Branlky High
School expansion. The 838
million, two-year project In­
cludes major renovations and
several new structures for Lake
Brantley.

Came Cult Williams. 84.
West Ninth Sued. Sanford,
died Wednesday. Nov. 19.
1997 at Columbia Medical
Center Sanford. Bom In Pt ny.
Fla., she moved to Central
Florida from Lake City 81
years ago. Mrs. Williams was a
domestic worker. Mm was a
member of Alien Chapel
AM.E. Church and Order of
the Eastern Star. Sanford.
Survivors Include daughter.
Corine Duval-Bacon. Sanford:
30 grandchildren: 81 great­
grandchildren.
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IN B R I E F
50+ Baseball League at UCF
ORLANDO _ Want to play hardball, perhaps
one more time?
A league hr player* at least 80 yean old In
1998 (born 1948 or before) la forming at the
Univentty at Central Florida and la looking for
quite a few good...or at least willing...playen.
"We will play a Rvv week aeaaon. January 6 to
February 3, with games on Tuesday night's.*
said Loren Knutson of UCFs Rceresllon Serv­
ices. “We need about 50 playen to form four
teama.*
Stgn-up win be Tuesdays. December 9 and
16. from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at UCF*a Intramural
Field No. I.
The cost per player will not exceed 815. with
an additional 810 for shirts and hats If the
teams want them and sponsors cannot be found.
*We play a short fence and a close backstop,
hmlt the pttchen to two tnntnga and the games
to two hours,* says Knutson.
So break out the liniment and give It a try.
Call (407) 833-3408 far Information.

Milk Challenge hoop tlckoto
ORLANDO _ Media Services and Production
Oroup Incorporated, promoter and event pro­
ducer far the Math annual Milk Challenge Bas­
ketball ClaaMc. has announced that tickets are
now on sale far 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 win seek to make It
three tn-a-row following a 74-53 triumph in
1985 and a 7980 victory last year. Florida last
won In 1984. taking a 71-85 double overtime
victory in what would become a final four sea­
son.* The game will also be televised live by
Sunshine Netsrork.
This year's event will lake place on Sunday.
December 14. beginning with a Oalor and
Seminole FanTest In the Orlando Arena parking
lot at 3 p.m. Game time follows al 4 p.m. Tick­
ets are available al the Arena Box Office and
through Ticket Master (407) 839-3900.

Magic season tickets on sals
ORLANDO _ Orlando Magic regular-season
tickets are now an sale.
Ticket prices are 618. 833. 831 and 840 and
can be purchased at the Orlando Arens Box Of­
fice and at all TlcketMaster locations, or by
calling TicketMaster al (407) 839-3900. Ticket*
can also be purchased via the Internet si TicketMaster.com.
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~ For Sfcfttfanal MtirmSttoh. please T a ll KJersun Ecker at (407) 488-0768.

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Crowning achievement
Lillie Quin^BDS^dr^ls, Pebble Junction in playoff
SANFORD . LUlle Quinn DOS
from the outset that It
(ustness and left no doubt
as to who was the best team on
this night as they dubbed Pebble
Junction 13-3 In the playoff to de­
ride the champion of the Sanford
Recreation Department Men's Pall
Wednesday Night Slowpltch Soft­
ball League at Chase Park.
An error on lead-off mat
Dennis' ground ball ataried a
three-run lop of the Brat Inning aa
LUlle Quinn DDS Jumped to the
L The new champions
Quick
then p
I it the game out of reach by
scoring four more runs In the top
of the third Inning to build a 7-1
advantage.
LlUie Quinn DDS and Pebble
Junction bad both gone 10-3 In the
regular aeaaon. forcing the winnertake-all playoff.
The wtn was the third In bur
matchups for LUhc Quinn DDS over
Pebble Junction, aa In the regular
season Lilly Quinn DDS won twice.
6-4 end 113. and Pebble Junction
la.iata
it.

tu

Back to square one for girls
aaiaa. is 4
SANFORD _ It's back to the beginning for the
Sanford Recreation Department Olrla' Fall Fastpitch Softball League.
For the second time In a row. the team with
the lower record beat a team with a belter rec­
ord at Roy Holler Field Wednesday night,
throwing the league Into a four-way tie for first
place. And the games weren't really close.
— In J l y f l r s i game, the Sanford Uons Chib anly
mid fod* hits. '

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R aiders lose
first g a m e of
1997 season

Kristin Scheurtng (run. two RBQ;
scored, two RBI . Aja Conan!; one run
one RBI _ Chrlasy Wynn; two runs a
Christie Wlckrraham. Melanie Peterson. Char­
lene Venrtlk: one run scored _ MkbdfcLwML.
19 IMS „

Carolina-Bsthuns tickets

DAYTONA BEACH .Ticket* for the December
39th North Carolina/Bethune-Cookman basketbaft p m are on sale now at the Ocean Center
In Daytona Beach.
Heart* can only be purchased m a threegame. non-conference package for 680 for lower
level seats and 840 for upper level seating. The
package Includes Bethune-Cookman games
against the unlvenlty of Central Florida on
Tuesday. November 25th at S p.m.; the Univer­
sity of North Carolina on Monday, December
29th at 7:30 p.m.: and the Unlvenlty of Detroit
on Wednesday. December Slat at 4 p.m.
North Carolina, the country's perennial bas­
ketball powerhouse, features the talent of Day­
tona Beach native Vince Carter, who averaged
13 points per game last year for the Tar Heals.
For more Information, contact the Ocean Cen­
ter Box Office at (904) 354-4545 or TlckctMaater at (407) 8393900.

performance by Vanes**
K1wants Club of Sanford 13-4.
AH four teams are now 3-3 on the
will go at It again Saturday morning starting at
9 a.m. at Roy Holler Field In PI. Mellon Park on
1st Street.
Providing the offense were:
Sanford Uons Club: one hit _ NlchoUe Pearce
(triple, three runs. RBI). Holly Cowcn (triple,
run. three RBI). Ebony Baker (double, run. RBI).

hits _ India Tllknrn (triple. runL Tara Laytan
(two runs): one hit _ Lawanda TlUmon (double,
run). Taahec TUbnon (RBI); two runs scored _
Colette Layton; one tun scored _ Sasha Mcrthle.
Kiwanis Chib of Sanford: two hits _ Stephanie
Para (two runs). Shaqulta Campbell (RBI); one
hit _ Sheila Acrre (two RBI). Billie Cotton.
Shineka Lawrence (one run scored each). Lau­
ren Bennett: one RBI _ Danielle HUkiy.

a* SCC fell behind *3Vaa"at haMthreTde■pile an 11-point first half effort by
freshman guard Darla Kudruyvtarva and
could never recover.
The Raiders did make an effort to rally
In the second half behind eight points

Sem inole
to send 12
swim m ers
state

Sylvan Laka Park Tsnnls
SANFORD _ Sylvan Lake Park la offering Jun­
ior Training Classes for the advanced tennis
player Monday through Friday from 4:30 p.m.
to 0:30 pm.
Also being held are adult doubles round robins
every Monday and Friday evenings from 7 p.m.
to 10 pm. No registration Is required and in­
termediate to advanced level players are wel­
come to participate. Coat la 83 per person and
tennis bails are provided at the park.
Private, group lessons and team clinics are
Call SYLVAN LAKE PARK at (407) 333-6887
for more Information.

QFC Auxiliary Chack Stations
OCALA _ In an effort to more conveniently

PREP POLLS
FJLCJL STATE
CROSS COUNTRY HONOR ROLL

11-16-97

GIRLS
CLAM 6A
TEAMS _ I. Laka Brantley; 3. Winter
Park; 3. Sarasota-Rlvervlew; 4. Oviedo; 5.
Naples-Barren O. Collier 6. Boca RatonSpanish River 7. Ft. Walton Beach; 8.
NlccvUlc;
9. Valrico-Bloomlngdale;
10.
Parkland-Stoncman Douglas.
INDIVIDUALS . 1. Sara Darting. Spanish
River. 17:53; 3. Kelly Wagner. Martin
County. 18:03; 3. Albaon Tatangelo. TampaOalther. 18:20: 4. Sara McLarty, DcLand.
18:35; 5. Laura Bcauliu. Tanvclla. 18:26; 8.
MM M tfw M a l, Laka Bowed. 19:28: 7.
OoAaa
i n n . 18:88: 9. ataphanie
rrrarB Laka teantlay 18:48: 9. Melissa
Perlman, Spanish River. 18:40: 10. Julie Ay­
ers. Coral Springs. 18:53.

LMe Mary swimmers heeded to stale an: (back row, left to
right) Josh Robinson, Brian 8wasnoy. Austin dTArey. Jkn
Kostowtcz. (second r.a) coach Ranee Tyler, Brian Tyler,

JsSa Robinson. Brad Oosmbsi, coach Frsd Tytor, (third row)
Kate Mam, Kyndal Johneon, Jacqufa Betel, Sanh Richard­
son, (front row) Jennifer Tyler, Elizabeth Ksety. Kate Quinn.

Lake Mary swim teams state bound
300 free relay trapt of Tyler, Robinson. Kostowicz and
Austin d*Arcy; the 300 medley relay team of Tyler,
LAKE MARY _ Like Mary High School's swimmers Sweeney, Kostowtcx and d'Arcy; and the 400 free relay
swam to thrtr fastest times of the season In last Fri­ team of Jake Robinson. Ooembel. d’Arcy and Josh
day’s Class BA-District 3 Swimming A Diving Cham­ Rqbtnaon.
The Lake Mary girls' team waa a strong third behind
pionships held al the Lake Brantley Aquatic Center.
The Rams boys' team finished aa the district w li­ winner Lake Brantley and qualified seven swimmers,
ners-up behind champion Lake Brantley, thereby five of whom are freshmen or sophomore*, to the
earning a spot In tomorrow's (Friday) Class BA State State Meet.
Senior Kyndal Johnson, sophomores Jacqule Beltel
Championships at the YMCA Aquatic Center on In­
and Jenn Tyler, and freshman Katie Quinn all had top
ternational Drive in Orlando.
Lake Mary waa led by the superb efforts of seniors six finishes In their respective event* and will com­
pete al the State Meet
Jim Kostowtcz. Brian TYkr and Josh Robinson.
The Lady Rama also qualified all three of their relay
Kostowicz won the 50 freestyle for the third straight
year and has his eyes set an winning the 50 free at teama _ the 300 medley team of Johnson, Tyler.
this year's state meet. He also finished second In the Quinn and Sarah Richardson; the 300 free relay team
of Johnson. Tyler. Bcitci and LU Krcfy; and the 400
100 freestyle.
TYIcr placed third In both the 100 free and 100 free relay team of Johnson. Beltel. Quinn and Katie
backstroke to quality for state, while Robinson. Brian Mann.
-We had a terrific meet.* said Lake Mary head coach
Sweeney and Brad Ooembel each qualified In one In­
Fred Tyler. 'Every one of our swimmers did a fantastic
dividual event through the at-large process.
is prove that.*
The Rama will also enter all three of It's relays _ the Job and the result*

Special to the

SANFORD _ The Seminole High
School swimming team continued
Its amazing season last Thursday
as both the girls' and boys’ teams
finished fourth tn the Class BADistrict 4 Swimming fa Diving
Championships at the YMCA
Aquatic Center on International
Drive In Orlando, the site of today’s
State Meet.
This la easily the beet overall
team performance In the history of
Seminole High School.* said Tribe
head coach Tony Ackeraon. ’ Last
season our girts finished fourth in
this meet and placed 14th at state,
so we came Into this aeaaon with
some pretty high expectations for
our girls.
'But our boys finished near the
bottom of the district tn 1990 and
of the four swimmers we had the
only one with any experience
graduated, so we really did not
nave much hope for the boy*.
"For both of these teama to place
fourth at this meet, with this kind
of competition, la nothing short of
Incredible. Satellite's boys are the
defending state champions, Tltuavtlle Is a perennial owtmmlng
power and Spruce Creek la devel­
oping one of the strongest age
group programs In the state.*
Lori Thomas and Jennifer Armstrong led the girls’ squad by
qualifying for state In two IndMd-

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Briefs
• Advantage Sports Center
NE SR 19. Salt
Springs
• Kelly s Kountry Store _ NE CR 314. Scram­
ble! own
• Harvey's Sporting Goods _ NE CR 314A.
Lynne
• Forest Hills Grocery _ CR 43. Forest Hills
• Eureka Oeneral Store _ CR 318. Eureka
• Paisley Variety Store _ CR 43 East. Paisley
• Country Store _ Panther Road and CR 445
• Nubv s Texaco _ SR 40 and CR 314

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sent hunter* uMng the Ocala and Lake
George wildlife m a n a g e m e n t a r e a * (W M A '»).
Ihf Florida Game
• and Fresh WaieT Rah
Commission (GFC) will provide 13 auxiliary
deer check stations in addition to the check
stations known as North and South Hunt.
All deer taken from Ocala or Lake George
WMA shall be checked and tagged at a check
s t a t io n p r i o r t o b e i n g dismembered
d tsm e m t
or trans­
ported out of the hunt area. ~r
,
By _______
checking
their deer through one of the stations, hunt­
ers greatly assist biologists by providing In­
formation that helps them manage deer
populations.

* Pine Island Campground A Marina _ Lake
George Drive. Seville
* South Moon Fish Camp _ South Moon Road.
Astor
* Speedway 7 to 11 _ Junction of SR 11 and
SR 40. Deleon Springs
North Hunt check station win be open In
November from 8th-30th. During December
and January « win be open only on Fridays.
Saturdays and Sunday*. North Hunt ta lo­
cated an CR 318 at FR 88.
South Hunt la located at Big Scrub Camp­
ground an FR 588 and FR 573.

During the general gun {Nov. 8-33 at Lake
George WMA. and Nos-. 8-Jan 4 at Ocala
WMA) seasons, auxiliary check stations will
be operated In conjunctloci with private
businesses at:

•The 88 Store _ FR 88. south of CR 316

four rebounds and three assists.
Also contributing far the Raider* were
foot Kotova 115 points, eight rebound*,
blocked shots). Lee (11 points, four rebous
lay Mrdhanle (five points. 13 rebounds,
assists). Therese Weatergren (five potntal.
Mary's Maggie Reedy (four points, two am
Jennifer Sweeney {two points, six rebour
Gemma Riley (two points, five rebounds,
assists) and Crystal Tim er {four asm

IB
each from
Kudruyvtsev* and fellow freshmen Chtnlta Lee
and Jaana Kotova, outscoring IRCC 43-38 In
the final 30 minute*, but the halftime deficit
was Just loo great to overcome.
SCC M b to 6-1 with the bao and will now re­
turn home to hoot the HcalthSouth Classic at
the SCC Health and Physical Education Center
on Friday night and Saturday afternoon.

s t e a ls ).

On Friday, defending able champion bid No.
3 Nationally ranked and No. 1 slate ranked
Central Florida Community College from Ocala
will take on No. 2 state ranked Gulf Coast
Community College from Panama City at 6
p.m. Hie mat Raider* will then take on P e r e n ­
nially tough Palm Peach Community College
from Lake Worth at 8 p.m.

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On Saturday, the loser's from Friday night's
games will meet In the Consolation Game at 1
pan., with Friday's winners meeting for the
Championship at 3 p.
ffi^iiyvtsrra led tIhe SCC attack with 30
hitting seven of 12 from the floor. In­
cluding ftv* of nine from three-point range. The
freshman from St. fttrnburg. Russia also had

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Playoff
mm Pago IB
winning 4-3.
The final standings tn the
league were: Lillie Quinn DOS
(11-2), Pebble Junction (10-3),
Wells Contracting (7-5). Jemtgan Properties (3-10) and Invacare Rescue (1-11).
Alter Dennis reached on the

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Bennett walked and Fcrreto
scored on a two-out single by
Jtm Rdd.
Craig Merkeraon opened the
Lillie Quin
tnside-thr-perh
which wee 16Bowed by a single
fay Hartaflrld. a double by
Davis and a sacrifice fly by
Stevens. Tbny
gled tn Daria.
rr»oed on a reounder by WUbe
McCloud. After a atagfa by
Mjrriel Reid, Kettteri Roberts
capped the Inning with an RBI
atagle. scoring McCloud.
Pebble Junction scored its
final run tn the fourth Inning
as Fcrrato, Mike Miller and
Bennett hit consecutive one
out singles, with Bennett driv­
ing ta Ferrate.
LUUe Quinn DDS added three
more runs tn the fifth Inning on
a double by Merkeraon. a sin­

Raymond
Hartaflrld
doubled and both runners
scored on a single by Calvin
Darts. Robert Stevens followed
with a single and Davis scored
on a socTlflce Oy by Tony
Smith.
Pebble Junction got a run
back tn the aecond inning aa

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by Daria and an RBI
fay McCloud.
The champions then capped
off B t scoring with two runs in
the Bath Inning. Pinch-hitier
Tony HoDle reached on an er­
ror and Nakla Roberta singled
of an RBI single by Greg
T so
outs
later,
drove In Nakta
wKh the Anal run.
Doing the damage for Lillie
Quinn DDS were Hartsfleld
(four-far-four with a double,
three runs. RBI). Devte (double.
two stagleo. three runs, four
RBI). Merim son {home run.
double, two runs. RBI). Smith
(double, single, two RBI).
McCloud (two singles, tun.
RBI).
Sievens. Hardy and
Krtthian Roberts (one single
and one RBI each). Nakla
Roberts (Bngle. run). Reid

(single) and Dennis and llolllr Coas (double, single). Ferraro
(two singles, two runs). Miller
(one run scored each).
Providing the offense for (two singles). Bennett (single.
Pebble Junction arm Reid RBI) and Blake Murray and
(double, tingle. RBI). Dave Jerry Camus (one single each).

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■core ta the top 18 If they can
recapture that same fire that
they showed at districts.
"All in all. Tm excited about
our chance*. This Is what weVe
been talking about all season,
snd now It’s time far this team
to deliver. But this la an excep­
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have given me everything I’ve
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way to the State Meet on relay
teams.
The 400 freestyle relay team
of Haltnlc. Dan Bishop. Carl
Lee and Nick Crirellari finished
second tn the district race, but
broke a school record that had
stood since 1973.
The other relay team going to
state to the -BOO medfay relay
team of Kahntc.
Bishop.
Jimmy Clark and Tobi Rush,
which arms third si district
The district meet was a Cin­
derella Story for these guys.’
said Ackerson. *Of the six boys
that qualified, three of them
(Clark. Lee and Bishop) swam
for the first time last season.
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Crivellarl waa a football player
A rm Supnvtaor
but spring snd Rush arms a
wrestler.
Anybody
thst
wouldVe seen these guys at
practice 12 weeks ago would
never believe that they
heading for a State Meet.*
On the teams' prospects for
today’s state meet Ackerson
said. "We said back ta August
that we could possibly see our
girls finish ta the top 10. and I
still think It’s possible. Lori
Thomas will be counted on
heavily ta the sprints, Jennifer
Armstrong In the 100 and 200.
and we hope to get big place­
ments from our relays. Any­
thing dee will be s bonus.
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her bids with a third place tn the
200 freestyle (setting a new school
record lor the event) and third In
Mm 100 freestyle.
maaMring Individually
a Whitlow, who finished
third tn dhrtng.
The Tribe also qualified two
relay teams _ the 200 freestyle
relay team of Thomas. Arm­
strong. Angela Ellis and Beth­
any Klebaum and the 400
freestyle relay team of Arm­
strong. Ellis. Klebaum and
Thomas.
The boys' team also qualified
six swimmer* for slate ted by
Uros Kali nlc who won the 100
backstroke and finished sec­
ond In the 50 freestyle.
The others all earned their

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Art Association moots Saturdays
Sonford-Setninote Art Association mrrla on the fourth Satun% of eofh month, at I p.m.. at Shontfm tn Sanford. Thooe
Inttreated in art ore welcome to attend.*

SANPOIO) - Last Saturday. 56
British children suffering from
traumatic Itlncsacs flew Into
the Sanford airport to begin
»h h their feraUirslO days of
fon at area attractions
Even though many looked
exhausted by Uw UmS-Aibmifo
O tfil. thetr fores lit up m they
came down the plane’s ramp
tmder the btue skies of sunny
^ or'&lt;k ' The children wfl! tour
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Dteney parks. SeaWorld. Universal Studios, and
0 * Kf T? y *y Space Center all
pvwlded fay the Childfllghl or­
ganisation
in
Manchester.

Sunbott Daylily Club to
Sunbelt Daytlty Club meets the flnt Sunday of the month at
2 p.m. through April at the Art Center In Sanford.,
The club
_
_______ daylily growing through sbde
tub leducates
members
shows, guest speakers and trips to daylily gardens. There
Then are
no chib dues. Call 006-3198
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for more Information

DIxMand band opan to public
Duteland forever Inc., a non-profit bond, plays the second
Sunday of every month, from 4-7 p.m.. at the VTW Hall. 3706
Wells Ave . fern park. Open to the public, donation Is gB. For
Information, rail 641-7335.

children's maladies
__w- —«n severe bums to
br&gt;ln twnon to many different
types of cancer. They are ac­
companied by ■ medical team
of three nuren and Ms doctors
forproblraia that might arise.
Doctors and hospitals recoin• * * " the children who they
think are in the most need and
Wrung enough for the Child
flight trip to Florida. The trip
ProWdea • wondrrftil respite to
the children and thetr families
who spend much of thetr lives
In and out of hoaptu
Chtldfhght flights
Central Florida every two
ytara- Thta to the Aral time
ChlldfUaht has flown tnlo
"»d Tony Banks, the
chairman of Childflight. waa
^*W ve In hto praise of the
Sanford airport and all the
help euppbed by as caring

Concamad cltixana moat Sundaya
Concerned Citterns for Better Government, a non-partisan,
non profit citterns* action group meets the second Sunday of
each month at 7 p m., at the Frank Evans Center, comer of
Crystal lake Avenue and County Club Road. Lake Mary. For
Information, ran 331-0334.

Bromallad Society to meat
The Seminole Bromollad Society meets the third Suncfoy of
the monUi. at 3 p.m.. at Sanford Oardm Chib. U.S. 17-93 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All aspects of bromrllad culture are
covered during the meetings. The society la affiliated with the
Florida Council of Hromotlad Societies and the Bramrllad So­
ciety Inc. For Information, call Bud Martin. 331-0636.

Sunrise Kiwanla meats Friday
The Srmmolr Sunrise KJwania Club meets every Friday, at 7
m.. at Shoney'a, US 17-93. south of Airport Boulevard. Ourst
are welcome. For Information, call Tbny McDaniel at 334-0409.

Frsa clinic every Friday
deneva-A free clinic to Include blood pressure check, blood
sugar screening and Immunisations wtU be held every Friday,
from 9 to 11 a m., at the Orncva Elementary School in the old
school building, comer of First and Main Street In Ocnrvs. The
rllnlc la sponsored by the Seminole County Health
Department In conjunction with the Seminole County SherUTa
Office and Geneva Elementary School. For Information, call
349 9264.

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would have been foal at a

F*o guests of
Mh bum a Usrv
to Sanford

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largrr airport.*
Banks a*Id.
'Everyone at Sanford came to­
gether to make the experience
as easy for the tired children
as possible from letting m
park the tour buses right
across from the arriving plane
to carrying wheelchair-bound
children down the ramp.*
Childflight is a non-profit
charity run entirely by volunleen with no professional
fund-raising performed The
volunteers consist of current
and retired employees of the
Manchester Airport. The char­
ity began 10 years ago as a
natural marriage between the
newly established Air 3000
airline and Manchester airport
employees. The Air 3000 flight

crew will remain with the chil­
dren until thetr flight home.
In addition to trips to Flor­
ida. the chanty stays busy with
Fun Flights and Santa Flights
every Chrtstmas. Santa Flights
involve flying over the snowy
slopes of Scotland, picking ig&gt;
Santa tn the sky and returning

to the airport to open Santa’s
gifts. ChlMFUght also plays a
pivotal role In flying children to
medical specialists in Amertca
and Europe for treatments not
available tn England. In fact,
the group to meeting up with a
family they sent to Key Largo
for dolphin therapy.

Substanc# abuaa discussed
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family Education, la conducting a
'Families
In Crists*
outreach
program.
Interested
organisations wanting to contact the Ufr Savers Club of SAFE
may call Libby Kuharske at 391-43S7.

COMA announcss meetings
The Concerned Organisation of Men In Action ICOMAJ meets
the first and third Friday, at 0 p.m.. In the church annex at St.
James AME Chinch. Ninth Street and Cyprfss Avenue,
Sanford.
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Seniors meet for lunch
LAKE MAKY-A senior's group meets for lunch the second
Friday of each month at Lake Mary Church of the Nasarene.
171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
The noon meeting ta held In the Fellowship Hall.
Far more Information, contact Bill at 333-1006.
Tha
Port H I N a Daw Sunttov
School Jr. ROTC and tw doom Academy Jr. ROTC. Tha auxiliary has
conaMsnVy supported Via SHS Jr. ROTC ovsr tho past lOywars. assist­
ing cadets In purchasing the* rttoe. wtsto gtovaa and marching banner
Thtopaat yaar tha tads warn designated tor foe Isodorshtp Camp, hato
annuaiy at McOMAk Forca Base Sine* dooms’ uni is nasdy formed, the
major donation waa modi to assist cadets Inpurchasing the much needed

Daughters of Confederacy
Norman dcVere Howard Chapter of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy meets on the but Friday of the month. For
1. call 332-1435.
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phone number In case we have some questions about the Infor­
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BEAR ABBY: My husband and I
have Just observed the second
anniverai y of the death of our
firstborn cnild. and I have Anally
gathered the courage to write this
letter.
My child, the passenger, was
killed instantly in a horrible car
accident. The driver died a few
hours later. Both of these teen-

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ABIGAIL
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agers hod been drinking The driver
hod a fake ID. and apparently had
purchased alcohol for both of them.
The autopsy report on my child
came bock as legally intoxicated.
My husband and 1 did every­
thing we could to warn our child
about the dangers of alcohol and
other drugs. Our words foil on druf
ears, despite nil our pleas and
warnings.
Even alter two years, it’s still dif-

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Poet 53 Command* Jbn Smith. Cadet tat U Brant Connor. Sgl. Q.W.
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flcutl to allow our surviving teen­
ager the freedom la gu out ut night.
That wreck is always in the back of
our minds Though this child Is
dependable anil responsible, we live
in four of the deadly driving of
another drunken teen who thinks
the only way to have fun ta to ille­
gally purchuse alcohol and other
drugs.
Since the world is still reeling'
from the shock of the senseless
death of the lYmcvus of Wales, per­
haps it's u gisol time for those who
admired her lo stop and think
beforv getting behind the wheel of a
cur after they've been drinking.
I rrulirr the problems or driving
while intoxicated are not limited to
teen-ager* and young adults. Every­
one. regardless of age, nreda to be
made awure of this horrible prob­
lem S4i common in our society foduy.
Parents and teachers, please
show this letter to the young people
you cure about. It may cause sum#
kills lo wake up l&gt;elorv&gt; it’s too late.
GRIEVING MOM IN TEXAS

DEAR GRIEVING MOMi I
o*fsr my deepest sympathy on
the tragic loss of your firstborn.
With the holidays rapidly Ap­
proaching, I hope your letter
w ill serve as a cautionary re­
minder about the dangers o f
driving under the Influence of
alcohol and/or drugs. Although
for years parents have ham­
mered home the message, “Don’t
drive if you've been drinking,”
they should also emphasise that
when passengers are intoxicat­
ed, they cannot reliably Judge
the sobriety of the driver.
DEAR ABBY: My twu children,
ugvs H and 11, each have chares ta
do after every meal, such us clear­
ing the table or putting the dishes
In thr* dishwasher.
When Ihe children have friends
over, however, they don't wont to do
their chorea. Is It OK to make
them? And if ao. should they be able
to ask their guests to help?
UNSURE MOM.
MARINE ON SAINT CROIX. MINN.

DEAR MOM: Every ramllv
has Its own approach to chil­
dren and chorea, It‘a up to you
to determine what works best
for you, and then enforce It. If
the children are responsible
about performing their duties,
an occaalonal night o ff when
special friends visit could be a
simple way of rewarding them.
If you require that they do their
choree even when they have
company, their friends should
not be expected to
&gt;■» them,
unleae they volunteer lode so.
DEAR ABBY: Although I’ve
never written to you before, I huve
whut I think is a valuable tip for the
young mother whose child threw a
temper tantrum in a department
•tore, i She was alarmed that no one
tried to stop her as she carried the
screaming child from the store.)
I taught both my children that if
u stranger grabs them, they're to
yell. *1*01 me down! You're not my
daddy lor mommy i!* Hopefully this
would arouse more attention than
simply yelling would
I hope this is helpful not only lo
tlio woman who wrote ta you, hot to
other parents as well.
PROTECTIVE MOM IN TEXAS

DEAR PROTECTIVE MOMi I
appreciate your valuable sug­
gestion. Thank you for submit­
ting It.
•••
DEAR ABBY: One more gripe
from a senior citizen. Mine concerns
having a mammogram.
As I stand there with my bare
breasts hanging down to my waist,
my silver hair glistening In the
bright light, the X-ray technician
asks me, 'Are you pregnant?*
D.M.K. IN LARGO. FLA

DEAR D.M.K.t I f you lake
Into account the fact that a 44year-old woman recently gave
birth to a child through the mlrtherapy and In
vitro fertilisation,____
i, I think that’*
not on unfair question.

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

A u g u s t 13. 1997

Sanford Herald
It r v ln t tanfortf, Lake Mary and tamlnala County alnaa 110*
Mth Yaar, No. M3 - Sanford. Florida

Waste
not,
want not

Here, kitty kitty

County keeps
solid waste
operations

TO D A Y

a y R U M W H IT E
Herald S U IT W rilrr
Krnneth H Murray from Delolttr

UPS threatens jobs

H Touche management sendees of

United Parrel Service ha* ih rra irn rd lo fire
at least 15.000 teamster* If they don't return
to work by the end of Ih r week Part tim e
employees are seeking pension bcnrf)ta and
salaries. About 60 perrenl of the UPS w o rk ­
force is part tim e.
According to reports. 100 of Ih r 1.400
teamsters who work for UPS in Central F lo r­
ida have eiassid the picket line. Nationwide,
the com pany estimated that about 7.000 of
185.000 tcamalrre h a w returned to work

Parsippany. N J..
proved egaln
Wednesday that he has become a
'good news* provider for Seminole
County.
Murray, who has accountant
written all over his handsome
rumpled suit, helped the county
solve its emergency medical serv­
ices debate early this summer
O n Wednesday he delivered all
the county needed to know abedt
solid waste operations. Aa II waa
with Ih r CM S Issue, so II Is with
solid waste End of all trash talk,
oliI reliable Kenneth R. Murray
said The county can do the job
1rettrr than Ih rrr private com pa­
nies making bids

Ozofto hol« expanding
According to preliminary findings from a
satellite released last week, the oxone hole
near the South Pole. A thick cloud was o b ­
served forming around the pole which could
potentially destroy the protective or one layer
which shields the earth from ultraviolet ray*

Ctoudsd Leopard Tab Hwang (greatness and strong*)
goes exploring «sti Consol Florida n o Senior Docent Bob
Teh Kwang is

Jan g (
Vwcont (camera power)

photographer Tommy

ll.tsrd upon the cost nf tervire*

«* * Waste. P u i S A

Alzhtlmgr’g ggmlner
A free educational seminar for caregivers
with a family member In the ra rly In m iddle
stages of Alshelmer's disease entitled *llow to
Cope T will be presented by the Alrheimer *
Association, Greater Orlando Chapter. Th e
class will be held on Aug 14 from I to 3 p m
at the lleardall Senior Center. 800 S Delaney
A w .. Orlando and Aug 21 from 7 lo 0 p m at
The Miller Center for Older Adult Services.
2010 Mlsell A w . Winter Park
Topics Include understanding Althelm er's
disease, comm unication, practical ways to
manage daily activities and nullntonal needs
For details, call (4071 628-0088

Optn houtt
Sanford Middle School will hold Its annual
‘ Back to School* night for parents on Aug 14
at 7 p m . The e w n ln g will begin in the Louis
D. Pelham Gym natorlum with a greellng and
message from the principal. Illll Moore From
there, parents will be dismissed lo go meet
with their children's teachers and to learn
about the programs that will involve Ihclr
children during the school year

Mett tht coaches
Lake Mary High School will hold a meet the
coaches night tonight at 7 p m. Students and
their parents can meet the coaches of the
various sports and recelw information nl&gt;out
season requirements.
For information, call (407) 320-0550

Pawnbrokers convention
Pawnshop operators throughout the slate
will meet to exchange ideas with law e n ­
forcement. learn about legislature changes af­
fecting the industry and how to Improve their
bottom line during the Annual Conw ntlon of
the Florida Pawnbrokers Association.
The conw ntlon will be held Aug 15 lo 17 ut
the Holiday Inn SunSprec Resort. COO N. A t­
lantic A w .. Daytona Beach.
For Information, call the Florida Pawnbro­
kers Association. Inc. at (800) 22C-3572.

Oh brother, did we goof!
Bless us Father, for we have sinned. But
only a little. In a photo caption In Tuesday's
Saitford Herald, we named the priest at All
Souls Catholic Church Incorrectly. John Tro u t
Is not a father, he Is only a brother; the
brother of F r. Richard T ro u t.
We will say three ’ O ur Fathers.* 10 'lla ll
Mary's* and do an act of contrition.

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Sanford wants to clamp down on club
B y M A R IA O R l M
Herald Staff Writer
The recent outdoor concert at
the Tsunam i Beach C lub may h a w
been Ms last If the CMy ef Bawfard
haa anything to Bay about H.
The Vans Warped To ur "BT held
Aug. 3 which featured 23 nation­
ally known bands, skateboard
rnmpetitions. In-line skating d e m ­
onstrations
and wall clim bing
competition, spurred several c o m ­
plaints from residents ranging
from Illegal drug use lo the unau­
thorised sale of parking passes

Len Siuglrr of Sanford told rily
commissioners and Mayor Larry
Dale on Monday that Ih r city did
noi rare about residents
*You h a w caved Into special in­
terest groups.’ Mogler said
lie said exceptions continue lo
be grantrd to Tsunam i despite drug
arrests, noise ordinance violations
and the selling of parking tickets
at the adjacent Zsyrca shopping
phua during the Warped To ur.
Virginia ITendrrgrast. another
resident of Sanford, said she did
not feel safe in her own home dur­
ing concert events at Tsunam i be­

cause she was afraid.
Predergrasi said she had spoken
lo sew ral merchants at the West
End llaxo She said one business
owner observed drug use in thr
ptosa. and he was prepared le re­
locate hla store
*1 am frightened and scared to go
lo that arra of town.* she said *1
beg you to protect me *
Dole said he spent 4 I /2 hour* at
the concert, so that he coukl
monitor events. He said he put a
stop to the selling of parking
passes on public properly by T s u ­
nami's owner. Sian Smith

Commissioner W hltry Eckstein
who also serves on (he Expressway
Authority, sold those cars should
have l»een lowed and the money
collected from Smith should go Ih r
Authority He also queoUonad the
amount of money, about 63.500.
spent In legs! I n i by (he city re­
garding Tsunam i.
Eckstein said he would not u p ­
per! the man ISmlthl again
Referring to Tsunami's renova­
tion of the old West End Theater
about a year ago. Eckstein sold. *1
thought this waa going to be a
6 a « C lu b . Fags 3A

Manatee
found dead
in lake, three
others are OK
By M A R IA O R E M
Herald Staff Writer
Lake Monroe Is serving os the
home for a group of manatees, one of whlcf
was found dead yesterday afternoon.
Wildlife officials, who al first thought there
might h a w been a calf with the adult female
mammal, called In the Florida Department of
Environm ental Protection.
Since there waa a possibility that there was
a calf, the Sea World animal rescue learn waa
notified, said Jam ison Smith, a marine biolo­
gist with the environmental agency.
Smith said If there was a calf, and the
mother had been removed, then the calf would
have run. Consequently, a rescue team was
needed to net In the surviving manatees.
Upon closer inwstlgatlon. Sm ith said, three
healthy adult manatees were found In the area,
hut no calf. Using a net. about 15 feet deep
and 300 feet long, the Sea World team then
corralled the adults and released them. The
dead manatee, weighing about 1.700 pounds,
was loaded onto a truck and shipped to a lab
in St. Petersburg where a necropsy will be
performed. Sm ith said.
The manatees could h a w been a family trav­
eling together. Smith said, adding that m ana­
tees. which are an endangered species, lend lo
stay together.
According to Smith. U waa quite unusual that

Sm Work) animal rsseu* Isam nsts a Ive menales In
Laka Monroo Tuesday. Ths manatM was rslsassd.
along w«h two ottisrs. Another manatM was found

mod lo
daad and a necropsy is being parlor
i
the cause.

the manatees were found In the lake because
his agency only gets about one or two calls a
year from Seminole County. He said the mana­
tees were most likely rrom the St. Jo hn s R iw r
and were possibly in Lake Monroe because
they had found a good grass bed.

The manatees were discovered on the south
shore of Lake Monroe about half way between
Sanford and Interstate 4.
T h e y look for good grassy beds and once
they find one they tend to stay there.* he said.
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Judge rules: Gang recruitment law stands
B y D A V ID F R A H S R
Herald Staff Writer
O n Tuesday. Seminole County Circuit Judge
Gene Stephenson ruled that the state's new
gang recruitment law does not violate the U.S.
Constitution.
The anti-gang law came Into
being In 1006. and It tried to halt the
recruitment of any new gang members.
The judge’s decision clears a path for state

attorneys to stunt the growth of gang activity.
It Is a felony to recruit someone Into a gang
involved in crim inal activity according to this
law.
‘
Last February, the Sheriffs Office Gang
Suppression -Squad arrested three Lake Mary
High School teenagers for violating the anti­
gang law. Victor Boyd. 16. Thom as Savastano.
15. and Jerem y Estep. 15. were accused of
beating a 12-year old boy who refused to Join
their gang.
The beating occured at the

Regency Apartments on State Road 436 In
Fern Park.
It was the Public Defender's Office, which
represented Victor Boyd, that brought a
challenge to the law.
Th is office has also
claim ed that If Boyd la convicted on the
charges, then the office would then challenge
the law si the appellate court. The office finds
the law unconstitutional because It violates
freedom of speech and freedom of association.

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tips and adv, i- lion,
oilier e ih u a lo ts who ate i n in u I au.khalts
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llu Mu m .in and uii'iuhrr m in p a n ie s have
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I oi ii,oi&lt; u d o u m u m ii ahout ilon.ntnji a
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wi de to the National (iardeiiinil Assoc l a &lt;auw l.ali
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Think about it For a smaller dealer to
t « thriving in this economy and with a'l
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automotVe world We Must B i
Doing a Lot of Things Right
Why not visit us first next time’

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WEDNESDAY IS STI LL F A M I L Y DAY
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From all outward appearances. San*
ford appears to be on the brink of posi­
tive and long-awaited progress on the
•waterfront. A development group is
proceeding with a site study for a w a­
terfront hotel and civic center, after
making some presentations to city
commissioners.
For years. Sanford has lagged behind
Seminole County neighbors when It
comes to economic growth and the
draw of good Jobs. Jump-starting the
movement for Improvement was the
; downtown historic district renaissance,
which transformed a largely vacant
commercial district Into a bustling
blend of antique shops, offices, quaint
retail establishments and cafes. Homes
in the residential district blossomed
like San Francisco's Victorian painted
ladles lining Haight Ashbury. For 18
years, this quiet little movement prolif­
erated.
And now. developers have noticed
what a jewel rests along the shores of
Lake Monroe. Joseph Paclttl. president
of PRA Development A Management
Corporation of Philadelphia this week
told Sanford commissioners that his
company Is interested in building a
200-room
hotel with an adjoining
civic/convention center, seating ca­
pacity up to 5.000. Paclttl said, the .ftptel complex would be built out Into the
water and an artificial beach would be
constructed beyond the existing sea
wall.
Commissioners made available to
Paclttl a study completed In 1994.
requisitioned by the Waterfront Steer­
ing Committee. Paclttl will meet with
that committee a s plans progress.
Sanford Is on the verge or some ex­
citing^ times. We applaud Paclttl's fore­
sight in choosing to become part of
those times. And we applaud city
commissioners for continued and pro­
active Interest in this project.

It's time to abolish the useless INS
Doris Meissner could find herself out of a Job
next year. A federal advisory panel hn»
recommended that her beleaguered agency. I he
Immigration and Naturalisation Service, be
abolished and Ita duties handed olT la other
government agencies.
Th is amounts to a "no confidence* vole In
Meissner, w ho promised lo reform the IN S
when the took over its reins In 1003. O n her
watch, the agency has not only failed lo secure
this nation's borders from invasion by illegal
aliens. II also has completely fallen down on
Its Job of preserving the Integrity or the U S
citizenship process.
Indeed, while Meissner suggests that IN S
Initiatives like ‘ Operation Gatekeeper* linvr
stanched the influx of Illegal aliens along
America's southern tmrder. her agency**
webs'le shows that the num bers of illegal*
stealing Into the Unltrd Slates has remained
constant at more than 300.000 a year
Also, while Meissner claims that ’ there is no
validity to the notion that people are becoming
citizens today who would not have 10 year*
ago.* a Justice Department report revealed that
her agency allowed more than IS0.000 foreign
nationals lo become American c ltlirn a without

f The agency his
filled lo secure
Ihii nation's
border from
invasion by
illegal aliens. J

completion
of legally
required
criminal
background checks.
Th is was In addition to 71.000 aliens with
criminal records (Including IQ.BOO charged
with such felonies as rape, child molestation
mid aggravated assaultl whom Ihe INS actually
knew about, hut who received U S. citizenship
anyway.
Meanwhile,
at least several
thousand
Immigrants without criminal records obtalurd
U S citizenship through fraudulent means
M ail were clients of Nalurnlirnllon Assistance

Services, one of six private companies
authorized by Metaaner-a agency lo administer
tests for immigrants seeking citizenship.
NAS. boasting a nationwide operation of
more than 400 affiliates, went m o d i farther
than merely administering citizenship tesfa.
A n expose by A D C -T V s *20/20.* using a hidden
camera, showed N A S test monitor* providing
correct answer* to immigrant test laker*.
Moreover, m any of the test takers couldnl even
speak English, a prerequisite for becoming an
American citizen.
After revelation of each and every INS fading.
Meissner has promised to ’fundamentally
restructure*
her
agency
and
to matte
•significant changes * Rut Ihe U S. Commission
on Im m igration Reform, which urges abolition
of Ih r INS. argues that ihe agency t s ’aet up for
failure * And in Ihe word* of Rruce A Morrison,
o n r of the commission's nine members. *lhere
arc some fundamental structural impediments
lo doing the job right."
So Morrison and his fellow commissioners,
appointed by both Congress and the president,
recommend that the immigration syslrm be
broken down Into four components: border and
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MORTON KONDRACKE

Poll shows that Clinton rules
A new survey confirm* that Cllnlon-style
centrist thinking attracts big majorities or
voter*. B u t the Democratic Leadership Council
poll also reveal* opportunities for populists of
both the left and right.
The poll shows that voters are self-declared
moderates, reject both libera) and conservative
ideas on the role of government, and want
major reforms In Medicare and education. At
the same time, they are also leery of free trade,
want fewer Immigrants allowed into the
country, and favor higher taxes for rich people
and corporations.
Conducted b y President Clinton’s pollster.
Mark Penn, most of the poll’s results support
the D L C s notion that "new Democrat* Ideas
rule the political landscape these days.
Politically, that's good news for Clinton and
Vice President Al Gore, whose approval ratings
are 64 percent and 80 percent, respectively.
It's
bad
news
both
for
conservative
Republicans and Democratic liberals like
Gore's 2000 presidential rival. House Minority
Leader Dick Gephardt. D-M o.
As in other polls, voters give Democrats an
advantage in the generic 1008 congressional
ballot,
30 percent
to 33 percent
for
Republicans.
Am ong Democrats. Gore has a favorablllly
rating of 82 percent, while Gephardt'a to 48
percent. F ully 31 percent of Democrat* aren't
even familiar with Gephardt's name, compared
with a mere 4 percent unfamiliar with Gore's.
More seriously for Gephardt. Democrats
overwhelmingly support the Clinton position
on moat Issues dividing the Democratic Parly.
Including
welfare
reform,
means-testing
Medicare, and the 1007 budget agreement.
Oephardt has more potential support on trade
and taxes, thoughO n ly 20 percent of Democrats •• and 24
percent of all voters •• say that poor people
should get government benefits as long as they
need them, while 86 percent of Democrat* and
70 percent of all voters favor the kind of time
limits Included In the 1008 welfare reform b ill
that Clinton signed and Oephardt opposed.
Seventy-five percent of all voters and 74
percent
of
Democrats
would
support
Increasing Medicare prem iums for the wealthy,
an Idea supported by Clinton and opposed b y
Gephardt.
Seventy-six percent of Democrats believe It
to more Important to reform Medicare than to
protect It from budget cuts. And the poll
Indicated substantial support for privatizing
Social Security, which liberals oppose.
Perhaps moat damaging of all for Gephardt
and other liberals, the poll Indicated that
Democrats overwhelmingly support the 1907
cement and will punish Democrats
It. aa Oephardt did.

' The poll shows
that voters are
self-declared
moderates.}

Sixty-seven percent of Democrats, and the
same proportion of all voters, support the
deal. Democratic voters say that, by 84 percent
to 5 percent, they would be Inclined to vote for
a Democratic candidate who supported the
deal, but support drops to 55 percent for a
Democrat who opposed It.
Among all voters. 54 percent say they would
support a Democratic incumbent who voted for
ihe deal, but by 40 percent to 27 percent, they
would oppose a Democrat who voted against
the deal.
Results on the budget are subject to the
caveat that only 400 voters were polled on that
subject, compared to 1.000 on all others.
When asked about what role government
should play. 52 percent of all voters support
Clinton's declared option of 'helping people
equip themselves to solve their own problems.'
Only 12 percent of all voters and 20 percent
of Democrats support the liberal notion that
government should ’solve problems and
protect people from adversity.* Thirty-four
percent support the conservative view that
government should 'stay out of people's lives
to they can solve problems* themselves.
Sixty percent of voters and 38 percent of
Democrats believe that government should do
less than It does now. although that number
drops to 43 percent overall and 30 percent
among Democrats when It comes to helping
children.
In more bad news for Republicans, votera
overwhelmingly
1 support
stronger
environmental regulation, spending more to
help welfare recipient* find work, and higher
taxes on rich people and corporations.
Two-thirds of all voters and 73 percent of
Democrat!
believe
that
‘ the wealthiest
Americans should be asked to pay more In
taxes* than they do now.
Looking toward the administration's light
this fall over fast-track trade authority, there’s
both good news and bad news in the survey.
Fifty-three percent of all voters and 67 percent
or Democrats favor giving Clinton fast-track
Fags 3 A

I've been m issing a lot of trains lately.
Moat recently, it was the one to my parents'
farmhouse In upstate New York, i foil
terrible aboul missing the train •• or. rather,
falling lo secure a reservation - because N
meant I would miss dinner, and cut short
the already limited time I would have with
my family.
Hcfore that. I bungled a subway transfer
when I was apartment b u s tin g in Brooklyn,
and lost out on an ahaotussly perfect p k w .
Rut the worst one was actually a plane. It
was canceled due lo weather the morning I
was headed lo m y aunt's funeral. I stood at
the ticket counter In stunned disbelief Did
they actually mean lo tell me I was going lo
miss my beloved aunt's service? Th e
attendant responded with
the studied
patience of a professional accustomed to
dealing w ith
the desperate
and the
dismayed. Yea. they did.
When these things happen. I always curse
the stars and scold myself for not doing
things differently. Why didn't I call In my
rearrval Ions earlier? W hy didn't I pay
attention at 14th Street? W hy didn't I fly out
the night before? I obsess over my fateful
error, mentally retracing m y steps, finding
the flaw, rewriting the past.
So It was strange to hear about the alleged
lot lo bomb a New York C ity subway atop.
d II c c raided a Brooklyn apartment building
end found several explosive devices, which
the occupants were apparently planning lo
use to bomb a Brooklyn subway station and
a commuter bus.

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The bust no doubt suved lens. If not
hundreds, of lives by catching Ihe bom b
makers
before
disaster
struck.
And.
watching the report on the news, I realized
they might have saved the life of someone
dear to me. Th e y may have even saved my
own life.
It's rare that we really know when a
disaster has truly been averted. Usually
disasters are prevented In more mundane
ways. A bridge undergoes its usual repairs.
A child to immunised. A drinker hands over
the car keys.
Several years ago. a man got drunk in an
airport bar and missed hto flight, a flight
that later crashed and killed all of the
people on board. Though the newspapers
mostly focused on the disaster - the
victims, the families - there was also the
small supplemental story of the man who
was spared.
If only we could know how often we are
that man. H aw many times we turned the
right com er, not the wrong one. Maybe then
we could learn to appreciate our leas-thanperfect live*.
I have made It to my parent's house In the
country now. I caught another train. And as
I drive along the back roads past the dairy
farms and the green valleys. I think about
how beautiful It all to to me now and how
bland and ordinary It appeared when I lived
here.
*We don't see it.' said the owner of a
roadhouse when I commented on the
landscape.
*1 didn't either,' I said.
Fd like to say that from now on H I always
be able to appreciate the good fortune of
chaotic and gafTe-fllled life. That I will
always see
the
wonder
in familiar
surroundings. But I probably won't. I’ll find
a new crisis, a new frustration, a new
reason to slap my palm to m y forehead and
ask. *WHY to this happening?*
But for today at least, I'll enjoy the scenery.

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Blood Bank soaks donors
Central Florida lllood (lank Is asking donors of all types
blood - especially O -lyp c donors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E . Second St. For information. caU 322-0822.

Optimist Club moots wookly
Th e Sanford Optimist C lu b meets every Wednesday at noon
at the Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323 2104 or 32241298.

Kiwsnis Club moots Wodnosdoy
Th e Klwanls Club of Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford C ivic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefmnt. Visiting Klwanlans are
welcome. For Information call Walt Sm ith. 323-5088.

Dancing for soniors
Th e Over 50 Dance C lub dance ta held every Wednesday.
Irum 2:30 • 4:30 p m . at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music
by the Deltnnlans 11-piece la n d Donation 82.00.

AlAnon moots Wodnosdoys
A support group for friends or relatives of alcoholics I A l­
Anon) meets every Wednesday, at 8 p m ., at 111 E. 27th S t just west of Sanford Avenue In Sanford. New visitors or
memliers are welcome to this 12-step group

Jamin Ccvclo. chef Instructor.
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SOUP
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I quart chicken stock
6 tablespoons butler
I Spanish onion, peeled and
thinly sliced
I /3 cup dour
I quart milk
Salt nnd white pepper to taste
1 cup heavy cream, chilled

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tiring the chicken stock to a
boil in a saucepan und odd the
stems. Reduce the stock b y
about half and strain into a
bowl.
Melt the butter In a large
saucepan over moderate heat,
and add the onion. Cook the
onion until translucent, about
5 minutes, and add the Hour.
Sur well and rook for 2 m in ­
utes. Gradually add the milk,
and bring to a boll Add the
watercress leaves, and cook for
2 more minutes (Do not let the
watercress darken !
Pour the mixture into a food
processor and puree, adding
the strained chicken stork.
Strain the soup through a fine
strainer into a bowl that Is sit­
ting over a howl of Ice. Season
with salt and pepper, and chill
until ready to serve.
Divide among 0 to 8 soup
howls. W hip lhe cream, and
odd a dollop to the renter of
each soup serving Garnish
with
reserved
watercress
leaves
Yield: serves 0 to 8.
- Recipe from "The Dean A
D r Luca Cookbook.* by David
Roscngortrn. el ai. (Random
House. 10061.

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Cosstlinors moot Wodnosdoy
The Coasillners meetings are held at 10 a m . the first
Wednesday of each month at the Sanford Senior Center. 401
E . S e m in o le lllv d

All Interested railroaders, both active and retired, are Invited
to attend.
For Information, call Horace Green. 322-5493.

Sanford Women's Club mssts monthly
Th e Sanlurd Woman's C lu b meets the first Wednesday of
earh month, at 11 a m ., at the clubhouse. 309 S. Oak Ave.
Reservation* for the noon luncheon are necessary through the
telepltone committee. Following luncheon, a program is
presented.

Welcome Wagon newcomers’ coffee
Seminole Spokes Welcome Wagon C lub of Seminole Countv
hold* a coffee for newcomers the *rcond Wednesday of every
month tram to a m. until noon. For Information on address,
rail I telly, 6954)144. nr L u ry . 322-7877.

Lunch end fellowship
All area seniors are Invited to join a seniors group currently
meeting at the Orthodox C hu rch of St. Stephen. 1895 Lake
Em m a Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at ttnnn. Is followed by Bible study
and fellowship
Th e group meets on the second and founh Wednesday of the
month. For more information, contact Mary Burke at 3306391/

w toowoo rorsons moot
All widowed persons are Invited to meet at 1:30 p m . the
second and Inurih Wednesday ol every m onth at the
C a s s e lb e rry S e n io r C e n te r. 2 0 0 Lak e T r ip le t D riv e .
Casselberry.

Wslcoms Wagon monthly kmehaon
Seminole Spokes Welcome Wagon C lu b of Seminole County
holds the regular m onthly luncheon overling at 11:30 a m . on
the third Wednesday of every month. Those wishing to attend,
call Betty. 695-0144. or Lucy. 322-7877

Alzhsimsr’s suport group
T h e Alshelmer'a Support Group for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a.m .. at .the Frank Evans Center in
Lake Mary. A ll Interested ore invited to attend. Shelly Brassier,
a licensed AU he lm cr therapist, leads the discussion and an­
swers questions. For Information, rail 323-4938 or 324-3080.

Woman's Club to most

O n a hot. muggy summer
night, there's no b e t t e r dish
than a bowl of cold soup. Serve
It as a first course, followed by
MARIALISA
some grilled fish and a salad,
and you've got yourself a ter­
CALTA
rifically satisfying, cool su m ­
mer meal. Serve It as the main
course, with salad and bread
and Italian Ice far dessert, and
you'll feel practically arctic.
Somehow. I think, cold soup
corn. cooked and drained
the reputation of being a
&gt;d of snooty, ralsed-pinkle 2 tablespoons olive oil
I clove garlic, peeled and
kind of dish, maybe because
minced
(lie first chilled soup most of
1/2 medium red onion, peeled
us ever heard about was vlnnd diced
chyssolse. which, if nothing
I shallot. peeled and minced
else, sounds old and French
1/2 cucumber, peeled, seedrtl
and intimidating (It was actu­
anti
chopped
ally a 20th century. New York
1/2 red bell pepper, seeded
City creation.I Just the name
and chopped
conjurrs for me images of fin­
1/2 yellow bell pepper, seeded
ger ImiwI s . damask, and tables
and
chopped
set with way too m any forks
1/2 g rrrn bell pepper, seeded
and glasses
und rhopfied
Well, vlchyssolse Is an O K
0
plum
tomatoes,
roughly
soup, but It's kind of on the
chopped
bland side nnd not nearly ns
1 28-ounce can whole tom a­
good as others I've tried. The
toes. with juice
iarparho recipe here, from n
2 tablespoons fresh cilantro
ormer chef at the New England
lalso railed coriander or C h i­
C ulinary Institute In Essex.
nese parsley), rho pprd. plus
V t.. Is hands-down llie best
more for garnish. If desired
recipe of Its kind I’ve rv rr
2
tnhlespooM
fresh
basil
made True. It has a billion in ­
leaves,
chopped
gredients. but none of them nrr
1 to 2 tablespoons Louisiansloo exotic, snd all are worth It;
st&gt;lc
hot saure o r Aslan chill
don't lie tempted to leave stuff
paste
exit, as this is a soup which is
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
definitely greater than the sum
I tablespoon honey
of its parts.
I
tablespoon orange julre
The walerrress soup recipe
I tablespoon sesame oil
comes from one of litem most
Impressive new cookbooks out
II using fresh corn, remove
tills year. *The Dean A DeLura
the kernels Irum the roll with a
Caokliuok.* from the epony­
sharp knife. Cut the earn into
mous Manhattan fond e m po­
the ixiwl of a food processor
rium
(itlrd with a metal Made
Am i the cream of cucum lirr
In a medium skillet, heal the
soup exemplifies the easy, de­
oil.
Saute the garlic, onion and
lirious recipes tn another of
shallot until soft, about 5 m in ­
my favorite new cookbooks.
utes Scrape into the bowl of
T h e San Francisco Chronicle
the food processor.
Cookbook.*
Add llir cucum lirr. peppers,
Ju st for fun. I've added the
fresh and canned tomatoes
recipe for vtrhysaoise attrib­
land juice), cilantro, basil, hoi
uted to its creator. Chef Louts
sauce (or chill pastel, vinegar,
that.
In
Jo hn
Mariam's
honey, orange juice, and ses­
'Dictionary of American Food
ame oil lo food processor.
and Drink.*
Pulse until well-blended. ChTlI.
So get d d of the finger bowls
Taste M id a * W T seasonings
M)d
V * t f tQ jb u p bowls
Serve with CMAtfiffll
additional rhopffed cilantro If
drslrcd.
C A L IF O R N IA G A Z I'A C IIO
Yield 0 servings.
I ear fresh corn, shucked and
- Rrrtpc created by Chef Benrooked, or 1-1/4 cups frornt

.

Lake Mary W om an's C lu b meets the fourth Wednesday of
each m onth from September through May. For Information,
contact Maryann Hoff. 321 -6226.

Rscovsry Inc. mssts In Sanford
Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help mental health organisation for
people who suffer from panic attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For Information, call 660-2003. or
896-5906.

C H IL L E D C U C tJM IIE R SO UP
4 cucumbers
4 garlic cloves, peeled
I quart plain yogurt
I /4 cup snipped fresh dill
Salt and pepper, to taste
w garnish

D E A R A B B Y : My best friend.
‘ Heather.* has two children — s
boy snd s girt. The oldest. ‘ Mark *
is 4. snd he u s problem
Mark has never been disciplined
and mokes me very uncomfortable
when I visit with my frisnd. He
always gets into my purse, no mat­
ter where 1 put it. If I put it up high,
he will clinib lo art 8. His mother
sits back snd does nothing. On
mors than one occasion when I
^ o he up and told him not to look in
my purse, Mark kicked me. six) U'a
not unuausl for him to call me
names. His mother never opens her
mouth when he does this
Recently. Heather told Mark to
go take his nap. but he kept coming
out of his room again and again.
Finally. Heather told him that if he
didn't stay in his room and go to
sleep, he could not go to the market

BEAK ABIIY I couldn't pass up
the chance to respond to *8edder and
Wiser Now* who learned the hard’
way that it's best to kerp quirt about
a loved one'a drug addiction rather
than face being ‘ roasted* by unbelieving parents
I was one ol those parents who
denied any drug or alcohol involve-

Melt the butter Mi m large
heavy-bottomed saucepan, and
gently brown the leeks and
onion. Add the sliced potatoes,
■rater or chicken stork and I
tablespoon of the salt.
Bring to a boll, reduce heal,
and keep at a low bell for 35 to
40 minutes. Four (he soup
through a fine strainer, crush­
ing snd rubbing the solids with
a wooden spoon to gel as much
through as possible.
H rturn the liquid lo pot. and
add the milk and M i l cream
Season with sail ana pepper lo
taste, and brin g to a bod. Cool,
then rub th ro u f i a strainer
again. Chill. When (he soup is
cold, add the heavy cream.
Chill
thoroughly. Add
the
chives if desired, and serve.
Yield; 6 servings.
- Recipe A m
i m s caakMvg
a la Rlts.* b y Louis Dm f. rt&gt;
prim ed in ,,T h e Dictionary of
American Food and D rin k .' by
Jo hn Marlanl (Hears! Books.
10041

D EA R N E U
espertence wi
R*s foetaoaie t
scr l oua — whJ
have been. Yi
a w e th a l I h r
sftnogt the l a p
the Hass Of sa

iM U n s assy

sw in g ha a ssl

with her later. He paid no attention
to her — and you guessed it, he was
allowed to go shopping w ith hia
mother anyway. This child wears
the pants in this family.
Abby. I fear that Mark will grow
up with no raepoct far hia parents or
anyone alas. A s is already a bully

Out of this nightmare came the
need to educate myself, to under­
stand what had happened to make
my son do such a Uung to himself.
Sharing my pain with other parents
who are also at a lose as to what to
do with a drug- or alcohot-dsasndsot
loved one has helped me cope with
the eeruebesneea of what happened.
Finding Al-Anon, ■ 12-etop program,
helped me to recognise that I couldn't
help my son unless he was willing to
help himself.
Our children are never too young
to start drug and alcohol education,
and ws as adults are never too old to
change our way of thinking. O u r
fature ia si stake.
My son line paid dearly for his
adolescent mistakes, but God doss
answer prayers. He is now a mar­
ried, hardworking father o f two.
N ELLIE PHIPPS,
FILLMORE, CALIF.

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I cup heavy cream
Finely chopped chives, for gar-

siva and unpredictable behavior. I
also had the misconception that drug

I feel terrible that I don't wont
this child in my home, but it's like
entertaining a miniature monster.
I don't want to lose Heather's
friendship, but shs snd her hus­
band need better parenting skills
Abby, how can I get this message
across to her without alienating
her?
M IF F E D A T M AR K S MOM

l :n ” ”

V IC IIY S S O IB E
4 tablespoons uncalled butler
White part of 4 leeks, wellrinsed and chopped
I medium onion, peeled and
chopped
5 medium potatoes, peeled and
finely sliced.
I quart water or chicken stork
1 tablespoon sail, plus more,
to tasle
2 cups milk
2 cups light cream
Freshly ground black pepper.
to taste

Lax discipline turns tot into terror

enta it’s their fault Mark doss net
behave. And soon, their daughter
will follow his example snd bsnavs
just as badly as Mark does

■■s

with the steel Made In place
and the motor running, drop
the garlic down the feed tube of
a food processor and procesa
until finely chopped. Add the
cucumber chunks and process
with on/off pulses until finely
chopped b u t pot pureed.
Combine the cucum ber mix­
ture with the yogurt and dill.
and season with salt and pep­
per. ChUI.
Serve In cups or small mugs,
garnish with prigs of fresh dill.
Yield 8 to 12 scrvtngfc
. . Recipe from T h e San Fran ­
cisco Chronicle Cookbook.* hy
Michael Bauer and Fran Irwin
(Chronicle Books. 19971.

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meets
Stadium dedication, Super Nationals Thursday
I still feel
college
football
is better
SANFORD

S A N F O R D — Th u rs d a y night
w ill be one of nostalgia and excttement when the AB A Super Na­
tionals cham pionships begin at
Sanford Memorial Stadium .
At 6 p m. the playing field at the
renovated hlatortc park w ill be
dedicated to W es Rlnker and Julia n
Stenstrom. m aking the new name
for the facility — Rinker-Stenatrom
Field at Sanford Memorial Stadium
— and the tu rnin g on of the new
lighting system.
Stenstrom was a long-time Sports
Editor of the Sanford HernId and
served in that capacity during moat
of Sanford's heyday as a baseball
town, a lime when the New York
Giants called Sanford It's Spring
Training home and Sanford had one
of the beat m in o r Iragur tram s In
bar-ball.

In m y column two weeks ago.

1 e xplained w h y I felt thnt college football w ax

(tin k e r w a n th e m a n w h o leaerd

better than professional.
Since that time, our esteemed city com mis­
sioner. Brady Lesaard. answered my beliefs
with an equally believable dissertation on
w hy professional football is actually the bet­
ter of the two.
I have to defend my argument.
Let's break his responses to m y top list
down one by one.
10. Brady attempted to make the college
football fans of America believe that because
Olno Torretta isn't playing on the first string
of a professional football team that the Heisman Tro p h y Isn't prestigious. I think the
fact that tie even remembered the name of
the 1992 Heisman Trophy recipient la a rg u ­
ment enough that the award la indeed some­
thing people remember. Does Brady rem em ­
ber who won the NFL MVP the aame year?
Probably not. because It is Irrelevant. Last
year. Brett Favre won the professional
award. Last year. Danny Weurffel won the
Heisman. W ho do you think will be rem em ­
bered In three years for their accomplish­
ments in 1996?

the Stadium ba rk In 1975 and
turned It from a run-dow n ex­
football field b a rk Into a beautiful
baseball facility that saw profes­
sional. college, high school and
youth league po n es brin g played
ihere almost every day of the year.
T h is will also be the fana' first
o p p o r tu n it y to see the o th e r
changes In the place, new seating,
new p a in t, new s o d . new
sroreboardm. Juat to name some of
After the dedication, the first two
game* of the double-elimination
tournament w ill be played, leading
to the championship game that Is
scheduled for 3 p m . on Sunday
(August 17| afternoon. Some of the
games will alao be played at the
excellent n ew A lu m n i Field at
a t ---------- « --------- 1 — S f a
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iWlllulOlf fll£Fl aaSnaRa
Th e eight top ranked teams In the
Supreme Softball T o p 25 wtU be In
the 16-tram field - Ruch e Superior/
Tn-Oem a/TPB of Windsor Locks.
Connecticut; Shen Valley/Taylor
B ro th e ra / T P S o f B r id g e w a te r.
Virginia; LtghthouaefWanh of Sam e
Mountain. G e o rgia ; BunhsH/Pan
S m llh / E a e t o n o f C e n t e r v i lle .
G e o r g la t L o n g H a u l / T F S o f
A lb e rtville. M innesota; Steele's/

9 . I in n o w a y tried to c o m p a re the S u p e r
B o w l to a college h o m e c o m in g gam e. I w a s
c o m p a rin g th e re g u la r season gam es in th e
N F L to a h o m e c o m in g g a m e in college,
w h ic h Is a lso a re gu la r season sc rim m a g e .
T a k in g the S u p e r Bow l o u t of the m ix . I still
believe th a t a h o m e co m in g g a m e is m o re e x ­
c itin g th a n a n y re gu la r season professional
gam e.

8 . 1 In no w ay stated that coaches at the
college level were superior to those In the N a­
tional Football League. Whnt I said was that
college coaches are more recognizable. With
all of the coaching changes in the NFL and
the fact that one Is hard pressed to name
three or more professional coaches with o u t­
standing personalities. I was pointing out
that college coaches are more draped with
tradition, peraonallty and charisma. To ad­
dress the talent Issue, however, three of the
wlnnlngest coaches percentage-wise In the
N F L • Jim m y Johnson. B a rry SwIUcr and
George Seifert • came from the college ranks.
And as far as Brady’s contention that S p u r­
rier. Holtz and Paterno ’ refuse to leave the
comfort zone of easy success in the amateur
ranks”. Spurrier had great success with the
U S F L Bandits and was heavily courted by
N FL teams. He refused to leave Gainesville, in
part, due to loyally. Holtz left after one year
with the Jets because he could not deal with
professional players. And Paterno refused to
leave Penn State tn 1970 to take a lucrative
contract with the then-Boston Patriots be­
cause he really liked making a difference with
the kids.
7. College football Is not the only sport
that has sold out to corporate America, a
point which had nothing to do with m y a r­
gument that bowl games add excitement and
tradition to the game. Let's take a quick look
at the NFL.
Next Sunday. Ill watch the Jacksonville
Jaguars play at Alltell Field, watch the E n e r­
gizer starting lineup, see the last play on the
Miller Lite replay and ready myself for the
Budwelaer halfUme report. 1 could continue,
but I also refuse to give companies free ad­
vertising.
6. Frozen Tundra? This is a response to
the tradition and Intimidation of a college
stadium? Th e only thing Intimidating about
Lambeau Field was the 1967 Ice Bowl. U ntil
last year they only played four games a year
at the Frozen Tundra, the rest were played In
Milwaukee. So much for tradition. For every
famous game played at Green Bay. at least
five were played at Notre Dame Stadium.
5. Although the contention that a playoff
system Is the only way to determine a true
national champion In college football m a y
have some merit. I still stand by my belief
that the rankings add excitement to the
game. People In Tallahassee. Colum bus and
Provo. Utah are still arguing about who Is
the national champion, and each has a k -

F O R

I M L

L 4 L S

I

L U V L

Spcdalty/TPS of Cedarhroofc. New
Jersey.
Rltch'a-Superior defeated Shen
Valley In the finale of last year's
A S A Super Nationals in Johnson
C ity. Tennessee Lighthouse won
over R-S In the 1995 finals at
Waterloo. Iowa.
T h e A S A (A m a t e u r S o ftb a ll
Association) Super Nationals Is the
second leg of the Grand Slam of
major slow pitch softball. T h e ISA
(Independent t* "* * ^1 Association)
W o rld S e rie s was p la y e d last
w e e k e n d In O a s t o n la . N o r t h
C arolina, w ith the same eight
powerhouse teams In the field. Shen
Valley won the IS A last year, and
the season-ending USSSA (United
States Slo-Pltch Softball Associa­
tion) World Scries. Th e other leg of
the Grand Slam - the N SA (National
Softball Association) World Series
w as won b y Lighthouse. Shen
Valley was the runner-up In the
N S A too.
T h e only team to data) the Grand
Slam was RMch aScpertor in 1990.
T h e R-8 Express wan three legs in
1991. losing o n ly the A S A Super to
Sunbeh/Worth. and three I q p tn
1993. Since 1991. RltchVSupertor

H A U L

O i

T h e A S A Super Nationals was
originated In 1961. Here la a Ua( of
the other former champions: 1961
— H o w a rd 'e / W c s te rn S te e r of
Denver. N.C. at Burlington. N .C.;
1962 — Je rry 's Caterers of Miam i at

B u rlin gto n :
1965 — Steele’s at
B u rlin gto n ;
1996 Steele's at
B u rlin g to n ;
1967 — Steele's at
Parma. Ohio.
Alao. 1966 — Starpath of Lex­
ington. Ky. at Oklahoma C ity; 1969
— Rltch'a of Harrisburg. N .C. at
Oklahom a City: 1990 - Steele s at
Oklahom a City: 1991 - Sunbelt at
Little Rock. Arkansas: 1992
-

• Phil Jobe of Miami. A1 Davis of
O k e e c h o b e e . B u tc h O v e n s of
Bradenton and Dewaynr Frizzell of
Milton w ith Shen Valley.
• Robbie Ergfe of Gainesville and
David B u rch of Live Oak with
• C urtis W illiam s of Milton and
Steve To th of West Palm Beach with
Sunbelt.
• Jose Santiago at Punts Gorda.
Mike Stanley of Fort Walton Beach
and Jo h n Hicks and Rob Darbower
of Ntcevllle with Long Haul.
• Marty Lanoux of Orange Park
and Jeff Varga of Port Charlotte
with Steele's.
O f course. 12th-ranked Roberts/
B M lo a of OrtMtdo, the boot team
a n d the defending A S A M ajor
c h a m p io n , has m o stly F lo rid a
p la y e r s - D a m o n a n d D a v id

Other first round fam es on Friday
send L o n g H au l against 10thranked Hague/TPS of Colum bus.
Ohio and Sunbelt against Herb's/
T P S of San Diego in 8 a.m. games:
Shen Valley against Major League/
Easton of Chattanooga and S o Jc m

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Herald Staff Writer
The m m who apparently known man about
the Sanford M ic a Department than N know*
about Itwetf commanded big-time attention at
Monday's City Commlaaion work aeBaton.

TODAY

And. Public Admlnlatratlon S er­
vice
consultant
O corfe Hubler Is
even busier today
in strategy talka
at the 8PD.

If tht phont doesn't ring..
The telephone system at the Sarjord Harold
has been Inoperable since Monday afternoon.
The system la a rotary system, that sends In­
coming calls to several numbers, including the
main number o f 933-3611. The back-up system
number la one o f those rotary numbers. 322­
2613, so only a few incoming calls are getting
throu£\.
We really are here and we anticipate being
reconnected to the rest o f the world by end of
business today.

Alzhslmsr's msstlng
‘ fa m ily Caregiver Series.* the second of four
‘ Someone to Stand by You* educational m eet­
ing providing information for caregivers of
family members with Alshclmer'a disease. Pre­
sented by The Oreater Orlando Chapter of the
ALxhelmcr’ a Association from 7 to 8:30 p m. on
Sept. 16 at St. Stephen Lutheran Church. 3140
W. State Road 434. Longwood. The topic will
be communication. Respite care la available
through prior arrangement wtih the Chapter
office and la provided by the Alrhelmer's Res­
pite Care Projpam. Reservations required, no
cost to attend.
fo r details, call 638-0088.

Flag ceremony honors school
The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary
donated an American
to the new Wicklow
Elementary school on Sept. 3. D A V A C o m ­
mander Denise Dean presented the new flag to
Dr. Fran DuvaL principal o f Wicklow. C o m ­
mander Bobby Dean represented the D.A.V.
Chapter 30. The flag waa obtained through the
offices o f Congressman John L. Mica and Is
accompanied by a plaque stating It had been
fleam aver the Nation's Capitol on Aug. 39 for
this dedication.
D A .V A . Color Guard prepared a reading o f
*duat a Piece o f Cloth* for the assembly. Color
Guard participants were: Ruth Drueding. Eula
Dean Martin. Sandy OVrlnsky. Jerl Albert.
Ethy Aaron and Donna Donadanvtlle. Cadet
Jesse Dean satiated the Color Guard In p o st­
ing the colors and the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Auxiliary offers this service upon request
whenever possible.

Volunt««r htlp wanted
Vistas, a hospice care program, is seeking
volunteers willing to work with terminally ill
patients and their families. Volunteers provide
support to the terminally HI. their families and
the friends who care for them. These services
are provided in the homes or nursing homes.
Other volunteers work with those families and
friends during the bereavement period, as well
as non-patient contact activities. Other volun­
teer opportunities Include: ofllee/clerlcal; pet
therapy: T.A.P. Tuck-In program and Com m u­
nity Orientation/Speakere Bureau.
Class sues are limited and registration Is
required. For more Information, please call
(407) 47S-264I.

Winning streak continues
Diane DeSevtlla o f Longwood has won her
fifth straight Florida Lottery Flamingo Fortune
game, bringing her total winnings to 6169.000.
DeSevtlla. 30. and her husband. Rafael, own
Rafael’s Salon and Day Spa In Altam onte
Springs.

We can

do It*

Chief Joe Dillard

The force isn’t •corrupt." Hubler made it c le a r
on Monday. Nor la It necessarily ‘ d o o m e d !
There’s a chance the 8PD can work itself out:
o f a hole • not o v e m ifit but atap by step.:
Mayor Larry Dale tersely put H this w a r *Whati
we have to do. first, la convince the citterns:
that Option ‘A’ la an option."

New faces for Sanford airport board
There will be sem e new faces on
the governing board at Orlando
Sanford Airport.
. O f the four Airport Authority
board
members seeking
reap-

pnintment. only one was chosen by
the Sanford City Commission at Its
meeting Monday.
Col. Charles Gibson, who has
served on the board since 1003,
waa voted to a four- year term. Also
voted to a four-year term was newcomer Robbie Robertson, former
director o f the Oreater Sanford

Chamber o f Commerce. Appointed
to three-year terms were Ken
Wright, an attorney, and Lon How&lt;11- a business owner. Outgoing
members are Gene R. Daniel. Lee
P- Moore,
and Ronald L. Wctn*
druch.
Several city commissioners had
recently expressed concerns over

the direction o f the airport author­
ity. wul i Mayor Larry b a te saying
the airport should not be acting aa
an autonomous board. Date a lso
said he did not approve o f the way
the airport had changed Its name a
few years ago without consulting
the city first.
6 m A irp ort, f a g s M

Proponents, opponents
of apartment complex

All o f the parties involved in o p ­
posing or supporting the building
o f an apartment complex on
County Road 46A wtU meet to try
and reach a compromise on the
densities o f that development.
Residents o f Sanford’s Kaywood
subdivision packed Sanford City
Commission
chambers
Monday
night, ready to fight the develop­
ment they feel will destroy their
neighborhood, property values and
quality o f life. The owners o f sin­
gle-family homes on properly ndJscent to the proposed develop­
ment were there to fight for lower
densities than the 20 dwelling
units per acre that could com e
through a change to the city’s
comprehensive plan In the form o f
a land use amendment.
•
Prior to the commission meeting,
the mayors o f Sanford and Lake
Mary met with a representative o f
the developer and hammered out a
'developer s agreement* that listed
the concessions
the developer
would be willing to make. The
agreement was presented to the
commission
lost night, stating
•residential density restricted to IS
dwelling units per gross acre on
the south 20 acres and I6.7S
dwelling units per acre on the
north 30 acres.*
Apparently unsatisfied with this
concession, Kaywood homeowner
Keith Ivey spoke to the com m is­
sion. offering an alternative density
plan that he admitted waa mainly
his opinion, after researching the
city’s and county’s comprehensive
land plana.
Ivey proposed high density on the
north 10 acres o f th t 60-acre atte.

C o m m la M o o e iM J r t ^
units per acre.
T h is would still allow the devel­
oper 63S units with the vsrytng
densities.* said Ivey.
Ivey's proposal caught the inter­
est o f (he commission. Commis­
sioner Whltey Eckstein, who repre­
sents the constituency who reside
adjacent to the development, said
to his fellow commissioners. 'Look
at this man’s compromise, because
therein lies the answer.* To Ivey,
he said, ‘ What you have proposed.
I can live with.*
Ivey's presentation followed m i
appeal by Lake Mary Mayor David
Mealor and commissioners Thom
Greene and Gary Brender, to the
Sanford commissioners, to allow
more time to enable the city o f
Lake Mary to meet on the subject
In an open forum. Mealor pointed
out that while he hod met with
Mayor Larry Dale and Bill Burkett,
the developer's representative. *we
ore very concerned about the &amp;mshlne Law,* and wanted the oppor­
tunity to present a report to the
other city commissioners In the
upcoming Lake Mary City Commis­
sion m eeting *We haven't had the
benefit o f our ettv commission
meeting in the sunshine.*
After Ivey spoke, Sanford attor­
ney Ken Wright, representing the
developer, approached the com ­
mission. 'I f II would please the
commlaaion,* Wright said. *we
would request a continuance lo
reach a compromise.* Date at this
point polled the audience, o f those
representing the Hilts o f Lake
Mary, Kaymsod. the city o f Lake
Mary. Seminole County
and the
developer about the possibility o f
all parties getting together. With
the affirmative from everyone pres­
ent, the board voted to table the
vote on the land use amendment.

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wrapped In the handkerchief instead o f a o a o y ,
Security at the Wal-Mart store sane the sus­
pects leaving in a green Lincoln Continental.
bilked o f her savings Wednesday, by two un­
known black mates. Tbs incident occurred at
the Wal-Mart p lats on U A Highway I7&lt;£3 In
Sanford bo tween 1 and 3 p.ra.
The two suspects were able to bilk HllJery
out at 64,570.86. Playing upon the woman's
sympathy, they asked her to go in on giving a

In other police business. Henry Robinson
Ramklseon, 80. o f 908 Laurel CL, Sanford; was

fit W S C O V E R A G E . Call 322-2611

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SA • Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday, Saplambar 16, 1M7

T im R aines is d o in g great at 38
Wouldn't It be grand If T im
R ain es and T im Raines, J r, •
Rock and Little Rock • could
appear In a major-league game
together. The Q rtfh y s • Ken
' and Kan, Jr., did It.
What will It take?
Rock Raines, who la 38 to ­
day, needs lo play three or four
more seasons. That wtU give
Little Rock time to crash the
big-ttme.
Sanford la proud o f both, o f
cou rt*,
Ttm Raines cracked the m a ­
jo rs In 1979, playing atx gam es
tor the Montreal Expos. Hla
first fU9 year was 1961. when
he hit .304 and stole 71 bases.
He had 50 steals in 55 a t­
tempts before the strike that
year.
Raines stole 90 bases In
- 1983 and led the National
League tn runs scored with
193.
He's hitting .307 far the Yan­
in a s this year, has a career av­
erage o f ,396 and i t d o se to
the 800 mark tn career stolen
XuiM ft o U by &lt;
Hil My name it Sparky, I am a thrse-ysar-old 8Nh Tzu. CurranVy I have
no home, but I would leva to be a part of a family, stpsdaify on* with
older children. I am vary sweet and like everyone If you would Ike lo
adopt me or any of my friends at the Humans Society of Seminole
County, please stop by or call (407) 323-8685.

Let us know
The Sanford Itcmld wants to publicize your events, classes
and seminars that are available to the genera) public.
We’d like to have the Infbmintkm Tor your announcement at
least a week In advance.
All Hems should be typed or written legibly and Include Infor­
mation nbout who. what, when, where and even why your event
Is taking place. De sure to include your name and a daytime
phone number In cose we have some questions about the Infor­
mation.

EXTEROED OUTLOOK

Today: Partly sunny skies
with a 30 percent chance of
shower and thunderstorm s
today, ltlghs in the tow-90s.
Lows In the low to m!d-70s.
W ednesday: Partly cloudy
with a chance o f showers,
ighs near 90. Lows in the
Highs
tlu d W
cloudy with a chance of
. showers. Hlgha In th e--low I 90s. Lowa In the m id-70s.
Friday: Partly cloudy. Highs
In the near 90. Lows near
70.

IS T A T I S T I C S
The high temperature in
Sanford Monday was 91 de: grees and the overnight low
was 72 as reported by the
' University o f Florida Agrlcul|tural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
•Tuesday totaled .15 inches.
•Sunrise.................7:10 a.m.
; -Sunset.................. 7:29 p.m.

Here are the winning num­
bers selected on Monday In
the Florida Lottery;
Fantasy 5 (Sept. 1ft)
3-4-15-17-18
L o tto (Sept. 13)
10-13-24-35-37-42

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Tstrm s 90 74 i Tatrm s 90 70
TH U R SD AY
Tatrm a 91 73

F R ID A Y
Tatrm a 90 71

TU ESD AY!
SOLUNAR
TABLE i
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9:15 a.m.. maj. 11:25 a.m.,
min., 5:35 p.m., maj. 11:50
p.m.
TIDES i
D aytona
Beach:
high: 8:04 a.m., 8:35 p.m.,
low; 1:53 a.m., 2:14 p.m.
Raw Sm yrna Baachi high;
B:09 a.m., 8:40 p.m., low:
1:58 a.m.. 2:19 p.m.. C ocoa
Beaehi high: 8:24 p.m.. 8:55
p.m.. low: 2:13 a.m., 2:34
p.m .
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D aytona Baach 8
New
Sm yrna Baachi Seas are 1-3
feet with a light chop. Water
temperature at Daytona la
82 degrees and at New Symrna. 82 degrees. Winds from
the southeast at 5-10 m.p.h.
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MIAMI • Florida 24 hour tem­
pera lure* and rainfall at 8 a.m.
today:
City
Lo Hi
SUM
i 76 sa plcldy
1 73 68 talrma
77 88 talrma
75 04 talrma
70 02 talrma
70 00 plcldy
80 BO talrma
Miami
77 68 talrma
Pensacola
73 88 plcldy
Sarasota
78 04 tatrma
05 01 plcldy
78 02 tatrma
78 88 tatrms

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Without
candy,
Halloween
is no treat
Special t s th e H arald

*
LOCAL FORECAST

Rock. Jr., a hero in the re­
cent American Legion World
Series championships, has one
more base ball season at

Trick-or-treat.
give
me
something good lo estl Ninetythree percent
of Am erican
children, aged six to I I , plan
to put on their besl Superhero
costume, grab their pumpkin
bags and hit the neighborhood
asking for a nick or a treat,
according to a recent survey by
the Chocolate Manufacturers
Association
and
National
Confectioners Association.
Halloween remains Ihe top
holiday for confectionery sales
as candy treats are the most
sought
after
by
trick-ortreaters. This year Americans
will spend 8950 million on
confectionery
to
fill
little
goblin's* "goody’ b d ^ WttK funsize candy bars, hard candies,
gum. lollipops and other tasty
treats.
'Halloween continues to top
all
other
holidays
for
confectionery sales as parents
realize that candy Is fun. It la a
tradition on Halloween and.
moat Importantly, It can be
enjoyed as part o f a child's
overall healthful diet/ says
Larry Graham, president o f the
National
Confectioners
Association
and
C hocolate
Manufacturers
Association
(NCA/CMA)
in
McLean.
Virginia,
How much do Americana love
candy?
New
consumption
figures show that candy la
more popular than ever as a
year-round
treat.
In
1996
Americans ate 26.2 pounds of
candy and gum per capita,
more than ever before.
On Halloween savvy trick or
treaters plan to save their loot
and eat their treats over time.
Sixty percent o f children aged
■lx to 11 say they will save
their treats and prolong the (Un
o f Halloween, rather than eat It
all at once. Agrees Graham.
'Candy collected at Halloween
can be enjoyed over many days
and even
weeks
following
Halloween/
To ensure that your pirates
and princesses have a safe and
happy Halloween. NCA/CMA
offers the following Ups:

Coatuma Safety
•Use make-up or face paint
Instead o f masks, but If masks
are used, make sure that they
fit properly and have holes
U rge enough for the mouth and
eyes.
•Choose costumes Dial are
marked flame-retardant,
•Wear light-colored clothing
at night, short enough to
prevent tripping. Add reflective
tape or reflectors to dark
colored costumes.
•Make props such as magic
wands and swords mil o f
cardboard, rather than metal
or wood.

Trlck-or-Traatlng
Safaty
•Give and accept wrapped or
packaged candy only.
•Have children bring treats
home for adult Inspection
before It U eaten.
•Accom pany email children
when
trick-or-treaUng
and
send older children In groups.
•Go out In daylight and ca n y
a flashlight In case o f delay.
•Stay
within
the
neighborhood; visit homes your
know.

B ig w h a a la
General Motor* was founded
by V U lla m
Crapo
“ B illy "
D urant on Sept. 16, 1908. He
was an entrepreneur
from
Flint, Mich. Pretly good one,
too. No one ever called him
Crapo. Which la Just as well.

Today
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B a ll a w a y
A ship known as the Mayflower departed from Plymouth,
England on Sept. 16. 1620.
There w ets 109 passengers and
a small crew. Arrived at P ly­
mouth Maas, on Dec. 26, la a o .
Plymouth Rock.

Seminole High School. He had
two homers tn the series final
and w o on the all-tournament
team. He's going to be a first
round blg-leogue draft choice.
Where was dad picked?
Rock Raines • believe It or
not • was firth-round pick by
the Expos in 1977.

Tim
B* cartful.
Full moon tonight.
’ v-ji

Happy
birthday.
Rock
Ral:
ilrtes, the Pride o f Sanford,
Fla.

Remember, stay nway from
Seattle.
Stand and cheer for Rock
Raines.

Ona Church, One Child to
hold conference In Orlando

Mora eandlaa
Baseball pitcher O rel Hsrs k ls s r ts celebrating a birth ­
day. also. He's 39, a year older
than Rock Rabies, Former star
R aM a Yount la 42 today. A c­
tress Lauras Bacall is 73:
• In fe r B.B. R in g Is 72: TV
host A lien Fuat is 83: actor
F s la r Falk is 70, illusionist
D avid C o p p srflsld Is 41 and
actress
Janls Falga la 74.
Seminole Community College
President Ann M cOee U 48.

a g s s ts l l a Um
ORLANDO • 'Reclaim ing O tr
Village. The Church and C o m ­
munity Saving All Children/
That's the theme o f the 11th
annual national conference of
One Church. One Child Inc.,
an organisation that builds
partnerships
with
AfricanAmerican churches lo find
adoptive homes for black chil­
dren. The conference will be
held Sept. 22 28 at the Radiason Plaza Hotel In downtown
Orlando.
Event co-sponsor* Include
the Department o f Evangelism
A.M.E. Church snd the Florida
Department of Children
8:
Families.
Among the conference high­
lights that are open to the
public will be the evening w or­

That's a load. Everyone from
Columbo to the Can tiki Camera
man.

Ptoplalaas In Saaftla
Here's a Iwlst. It's Stay Away
from Seattle Day. Seems so
many people are relocating
and visiting Ihe city that each
Sept. 16 la Stay Ayrny from Se­
attle Day. OK W ell go to T a ­
coma.

Anris Vocsnkamp, hsc horss. Amir Moslae and hsr fathsc, Davs Vocsnkamp display hsc top isn ribbon.
Vocsnkamp placed In the youth top ton at ths ths 5th

ship ssrricss. On Sept. 23 at
St. Mark A.M.E. Church, lo ­
cated tn Orlando at
1968
Bruton Bhrd.
More than 1.000 AfricanAmerican children In Florida
need adoptive homes. A main
reason One Church was estab­
lished was national studies
showed that African-American
children are over-represented
In the foster care system. In
Florida, while black children
comprise less than IS percent
o f Ihe population, they make
up more than 50 percent of
foster children statewide. Also,
when returning to their original
(biological or legal) parents or
guardians la not
possible,
blacks usually wall twice as
long for an adoptive home than
whiles. In fact, blark children
are more Ukely to remain in
foster care until adulthood.

Annual Youth Nationals Arabian and Half-Arabian
Championship Horss Show, hskl in July In Oklahoma
City. Vocsnkamp piacsd among 1.000 competitors

Riding provides life lessons
Together, Wanda and I successfully saw this
challenge through to the other side and w ere
able to sell him lo a bam where he aides h

B y A n n ie V orsakam p
Special to Ihe Herald
Las I month, Annie Vorenkamp earned a
Youth Top Ten showing in Half Arabian W est­
ern Pleasure JTR and JOTR at the 5lh Annual
Youth nationals Arabian and Half-Arabian
Championship Horse Show, held tn July In
Oklahoma Clly.
More than 1,000 horses and riders competed
for national titles In 90 events, the versatile
Arabian,
half-Arabian
and Anglo-Arablan
horses at the show were highly competitive In
a variety o f English, western and other d isci­
plines. demonstrating high style, agility and
skill. Thousands o f Arabian horse lovers come
front all over the United Slates and Canada for
the competition and pagenlry of the show. In
addition to the prestige o f being named cham ­
pion. the exhibitors competed for alm ost
650.000 In scholarships plus saddles, jackets
and other prizes.
Vorenkamp, who has been riding since she
was II-years-old, wrote a story about her ex­
perience In the conical. She la best able to de­
scribe how riding has Impacted her life.
A s I fell lo tha ground covered In eharp rocka
and walched as the Jour hooves swept over my
face, I realized that In order to reach my goals
ft I(/e there mould be risks taken and not every

dag would go exactly a* planned.
I can fttU remember the look on my trainer'a
face when she Instructed me lo climb back on
the hone and finish what I had started. Perservcrance would play a big part ft my l(/e oral
is one qf the many lessons my trainer Wanda
Kuester has totght me over the years,
The thing* ft life which wlU give the most
gratification when reflected back an are those
which w ere hard to acquire. I w as reminded qf
this lesson almost every day q f my Hfefiom Ihe
sixth grade on, as my trainer w as there to help
me through It.
She helped me to

pick out my first hone, a
memory that wU never leave me. 7TU* particu­
lar hone w as very set ft his ways, and JeU that
riding should be dealt with only on hla terms.
Terms that tnuoJued hours qf bucking, rearing,
bolting and dodging the huge oak trass cen­
tered ft the aren a

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helping young chllrdren to ride.
Wanda taught me all the principles qf riding
through theory, anatomy and application qf
techniques. Today. I have the great satisfaction
qf knowing that through her guidance I have
brought along three qf my own horses and
around Jorihy others. She taught me the Impor­
tance cf respecting myself, for riding ts an artis­
tic for and expression qf beauty.
One qf the most Important lessons she taught
me was that anything Is possible tf you want (t
bad enough. Things may take a long time and
seem like they are going nowhere, but Just an
the other side qf persistence Is a satisfied and
met goal.
I've spent approximately 23 hours a week
with her, learning all that I could about riding
oral life. Working flam eight ft the morning until
aU at night through the 110 degree summer,
Ihe 30 degree winters, the had storms and the
mosquito swarms has taught me true patience,
tolerance for p a ft and perslstance.
To look bade and reflect on the six, going on
seven, years that I spent with her, U would
prove d ial she had taught me a (of more than
ju st heels down and chin up. Working at her
bam directed me and showed me how much qf
a hands on person 1am. I have learned the im­
portance of those skills and the necessity to
cm throughout careers for my fumaintain thei
lure.
She w as there for me through the besl qf
times and through the worst qf times. The lass
qf family members and the glory qf attaining
Reserve High Point Champion ft the state qf

Florida.
As my mother drove me up that ricky, dusty
road one hot September d a y f t 1901 to Inquire
about rid ftg lessons, I could have never real­
ized the great Influence this place and this
woman would hone on me. I thought I would
merely be getting a few lessons on riding but ft
turn /got a whole lesson an IIf* and memories
which make me who lam.
From glasses, braces and suspenders to cars,
college, training and running my own stables,
Wanda has been there to hefrt m e th r a s h U a l
ona guxu nw in in# rjpric uirfCuori

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00O block o f South Park Avenue.
A dark brawn * 7 Dodge Caravan three door waa atolen
^ ***• 800 **tock o f North Palmetto Avenue.
A *3 8 0 barbecue grill waa atolen Thursday in the 1300 block
o f Santa B a r b v a Drive.
.
W l 100 Wave Raider and a 96 Dixie Craft
y ? 3 worth 0600 wtTe etolen Thursday In the 400 block
o f Weet Seminole Boulevard.

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Samfeiols Community CoMogs
raoanSy unrated Ns Mfooard on
0.9, U ghway 17-98. Tha tflboard
la a part of Via oateos’s now
1784000 adwrtetog campaign
to attract students to tha 8CC
campus in Sanford and Its
saWMs locations throughout tho
county,

« . y j rf?Ju*L* tactron‘c* .t,,u,,ni &lt;afl0 wm ,toten Thureday in the
MOO block o f South Orange Avenue.
Jewelry totaling *411 waa etolen Thureday in the 100 block
o f Sterllna Court.
A *328 25-Inch Magnavox color televtaion waa atolen
Thureday in the 2400 block o f Willow Avenue.
An edger and a trimmer totaling *580 were etolen Friday In
the 300 block o f North Park Avenue.
cigar*ttee were etolen Monday in the 300 block p f
South French Avenue. There were IB packs in ah.
^
remote televtaion and an AM/FM caaaette
,0*Mlng M SO were atolen Sunday in the
100 block o f Eaat 13th Street,

l 7,839 *** ,toten Sunday from a buelneaa
in tha 800 block of North Palmetto Avenue.
*S *r
**T S waa atolen Sunday in the
•BOO block o f South French Avenue.
A a d ilte and blue *4 Bulck Skyhawk two door, licence plate
VZT21K, waa atolen Sunday In the 100 block o f Twin Coach
court.
. S 0?™* ■ ■ « * • * » coat and jewelry totaling *404 were atolen
Saturday tn the 100 block o f West 13th Street.
One Memorex portable CD player, one Nokia cell phone and
one Motorola pager totaling *300 were etolen Saturday In the
100 block o f Country Club Circle.
One tool box, aeaorted tool# and a Natlona Bank bag with
change were etolen Saturday tn the 200 block o f Hayea Drive.
Total amount atolen waa valued at *420.
Caah totaling *1 .2 0 0 waa atolen Saturday In the 300 block o f
Weat Flret Street.
A blue 90 Honda four door, licence plate TZT47U, waa atolen
Friday In tha 300 block o f Sir Lawrence Drive.
„
black and white televtaion waa atolen Friday In the
2400 block o f Decottca Avenue. Total value o f the television la
*80.
Electronics totaling *950 waa atolen Friday In the 1400
block o f Medical Plata Drive.
A satellite receiver and dish totaling 8850 were stolen Friday
in the 2800 block o f Ridgewood.
An air conditioning unit, a fan and a hanging light was
atolen Friday In the 600 block o f Weat 25th Street
Currency, a Black and Decker drill and a nap sack were
atolen Friday tn Ihe 700 block o f Celery Avenue. Total amount
atolen waa 690

Germany charges
Alaqua man with
fraud, tax evasion
■ Jte la l to tte Herald
Charles R. Wilson. United
States Attorney for the Middle
District o f Florida, announced
today that, on September 14,
the United States Marshals
Service and the Federal Bureau
o f Investigation arrested Oilbert Paul Raymond Noel. 47. a
French national, al hla exclu­
sive Alaqua Country Club resi­
dence on a provisional arreat
warrant based on charges filed
against him In Munich lOermanyl Local Court.

Weapon, drug ohargoa
Eric Van Antwerp, 40, o f 3900 Lor Inc St.. DcLand. was
arrested Saturday by Sanford police.. Van Antwerp waa
charged with carrying a weapon, possession o f cannabis under
20 grama and possession of drug paraphernalia. Report said
lhat Van Antwerp pulled away from Ihe scene of a disturbance
call.

Domostlo vlolonco arrest
James Krieman, 29. o f 230 Coachman Cl.. Sanford, was
arrested Saturday by Sanford police. Krieman was charged
with battery (domestic violence) and arrested at hla residence.
said that he pushed hla girlfriend to the ground, k ic k e d .
her and punched bar
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Noel is charged under the
Oerman Criminal Code
for
criminal
aaaoclatlon.
fraud,
money laundering forging of
documents and tax evasion.
The U. S. Government, specifi­
cally the Office of the. United
States Attorney, obtained a
provisional warrant for the ar— s i.a
. a f.
f . Noai
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United (Mates and Oermany.

Juko Ramircs. 21. o f 1 *0 0 Cedar Creek 'C tr ..
charged with
arrested Sunday by Sanford police.
disorderly
y conduct iand arrested at hla residence. Report said
that he tried to create a disturbance with hie wife.
AniUcar Bravo. IS. o f 1100 Cedar Creek Ctr. "
arrested Sunday by Sanford police. Bravo waa charged wtth
disorderly conduct and arrested at the above residence. Report
said that he helped hla brother tn creating a disturbance with
hla brother's wife.

A irport
1A
At Ita moat recent meeting,
several airport officials p ro ­
posed the name o f the airport
be changed once to avoid on ­
going
problems
with
Ihe
Greater
Orlando
Airport
Authority. The QOAA had said
the airport name similarity waa
causing confusion among trav­
elers.
Howell on Tuesday said he
was honored to be selected.
‘ I want to see the Airport
Authority work with the city
commission,* Howell said. The
relationship is similar to that
o f a CEO. We should all work
togeth er*
right said he waa pleased
Wrlj
the commission had con fi­

dence In him and the other
new appointees and he was
looking forward to working on
the board with al Its members.
*1 think there Is tremendous
potential there and lhat will
come from a strong board lhat
will work closely with the city
commission Orel, Ihe county
commission, the chairman of
the OOAA and the QOAA
board,* Wright said.
Regarding the name o f the
airport. Wright said, he la In­
clined toward the name San­
ford Orlando Airport.
T lie
airport
la In San­
ford...Sanford should not take
a back seat.*
Olbaon and Robertson could
not be reached for comment.

Noel la a named partner In a
company called Verpro. estab ­
lished In I *0 4 in Ocrmany. The
purpose o f Verpro. am ong
other things, is to trade with
m icroprocessors and computer
components.
Noel waa
the
manager o f Verpro and re­
sponsible for coordination of
transactions. Noel Is charged
with deceiving the Oerman tax
authorities by under reporting
value added tax liability and
falsifying Invoices to Oerman
and French companies wtth

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h id es traveling east, according
to Police Information Officer
Tom Sklba.
The Inctdent occurred at 8:52
p.m. Ramkisson was declared
dead at the scene. According
to Sklba, neither o f the drivers
In Ihe two vehicles were In­
jured. The Incident Is still un­
der Investigation, and, at this
time, no alcohol was not de­
lected from either drivers.

which Verpro conducted bualneaa. Investigations are being
conducted by Oerman, Belgian
and French police and tax
authorities. In addition. Noel
haa been in the United States
for two y e a n and haa been In­
volved with such companies as
Mega Flight and Mega C om ­
puter o f Altamonte Springs.
Florida
and
Sybarls.
Inc,,
whose parent company is lo ­
cated tn France.
Noel will be afforded an ap ­
pearance before a U. S. m agis­
trate in Orlando. Florida con ­
cerning hla extradition to Ger­
many,
This caae waa Investigated
by special agents o f the United
States Marshals Service and
the Federal Bureau of Investi­
gation and will be handled by
Assistant United States Attor­
ney A. B. Phillips o f the Or­
lando Division o f (he United
States Attorney'# Office.

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Editorials/ Opinions
! EDITORIAL

Kudos to some
great Seminole
County teachers
W ho says teachers aren't pre*
paring students for the real world
of work?
Lake Mary High School econom ­
ics teacher Anna Vanlandlngham
has cooked up an edible way for
her students to learn the m echan­
ics of the business world. For the
past three years, teens In her
classes have learned about eco ­
nomics by developing their own
company and marketing a product.
Vanlandlngham said she adopted
this approach to make the subject
more interesting and to help stu­
dents better grasp the concept. It's
working.
This year. The Ram Cookie C om ­
pany is expected to generate b e ­
tween $300 and $350 profit with
the
homemade
chocolate
chip
product. Part of that profit will be
used for salaries and the rest will
go to charity.
Vanlandlngham Is a perfect e x ­
ample of many of our creative
Seminole
County teachers
who
bring learning to life for their stu­
dents. “Just doing my Job.” these
fine teachers will say. praising In­
stead the accomplishments of their
students.
Thank a teacher today. W orking
with limited recognition and pnly
moderate pay, our special teachers
are responsible for molding young
people Into successful adults. Their
devotion to their profession Is most
easily seen In ideas such as Vanlandlngham 's.
And because of her enthusiasm
for teaching, we wouldn't be sur*
prlked If the Ram Cookie C om pany '
goes public!

G E O R G E P LA G E N Z

One man’s recipe for healthy living
Bcrnarr Mncfadden was the first o f the
health nuts - and some would say that he was
nuttier than anybody who has come along after
him. He felt that exercise (with dumbbells In
front o f an open window), vegetarianism and
fasting would cure anything.
Following this regimen himseir, he predicted
he would live to be 130. He died In 1085 at the
age o f 87. Doctors attributed his death to a
blood clot'tn the brain.
Macfadden would have sworn violently If he
had heard the doctors' diagnosis. He never
trusted doctors.
When he waa SB he admitted he was slowing
down, bu t it wasn’t evident when he waa » f
Dressed in only his red flannel underwear, he
parachuted from an airplane over the Seine
River In Paris, France.
He married for the third lime when he was
SO. His bride waa 49. The wedding cake was
mnde from whole-whenl flour, and at the
reception the happy couple and their guests
drank carrot Juice.
Macfadden started a religion
he called
Coamotarlanlsm. and he preached It to hla
Sunday congregation while standing on his
head.
He
believed
that
Improved
the
circulation.

day cheerfully.
^ Following this
regimen himself,
he predicted he
would live to be
120

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a millionaire as the head
em pire whose biggest
moneymaker waa TYue story magatine. But hla
favorite waa Physical
Culture
magazine.
Subscribers got a Physical Culture watch - an
enormous timepiece whose crowded dial gave
Instructions on what time to do everything.
Many o f the Instructions still make good sense:
- 7 a m.: Wake up. Stretch. Rise quickly. 18
minutes' exercise. Deep breathing at open
window. Douse In cold tub. Stag! Rough towel
rub. Stay nude as long as possible.
- S a.m.: No breakfast. Take glass o f cool
water. Walk to work. Identify the birds. Start

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JOSEPH SPEAR

l In some parts of
the world, fried
rat Is a delicacy.
Here, It's a meal
lickel. 9

Quit picking on
Mickey ana Ronald

B e rry 's W orld
ELLEN GOODMAN

Women aren’t paid on par

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-Hera Hla. Rula *634 — You may drop tha ball out
onto tha fairway any lima you want No panatty."

•• 10 a.m.: Glass o f milk or water. Never use
Ice.
•• Noon: First meal. Eat slowly. Count 150
chews per mouthiUl. Chew tough foods. Don't
drink at meals. Exercise teeth on tough
sourdough bresd. Prevents tooth decay.
- Noon to 8 p.m.: Refuse to be rushed.
M sin tain cheerful mind.
- 8 to 0 p.m.: End o f work. Five-mile walk with
deep breathing. Rest before dinner. Count
chewa.
- 0 to 10 p.m.: Don't work evenings. Have
hannleee time. A few nuts or grapes.
•• 10 p.m.i Open windows wide. Let body
breathe nude. Exercise until tired. Go to bed.
Macfadden waa not a Bible benever, but the
vegetarianism he espoused may have had Its
roots In the Bible. A health-foods cookbook
points out that the Bible extols the virtues o f a
vegetarian diet.
The reference ta to the Oid Testament story
o f Daniel (o f lions' den fame) who was being
trained
far
the
royal
service
under
Nebuchadnesaar. The king had chosen only
n 6t
o f good looks and
Intelligent young men
without any physical
given
■I defects. They were g
the finest food fromi fthe
* royal table to eat.

BOSTON-Back in the early 1980s. when
Karen Nusabaum was the head o f S to 8. the
organization o f clerical workers conducted a
national survey on that perennial favorite:
working women and stress. Am ong the many
tidbits,
It
Identified
the
worst
‘ coping
mechanism* that women used, the one sure to
lead (o the highest stress and the worst
results.
No. It wasn't alcohol. It wasn't drugs. It was,
she says, ‘ apologizing when you weren't
wrong."
Yet that waa the posture o f many working
women In the years alter they began flooding
the workplace: apologetic. They thought of
themselves as temporary or new workers,
grateful or guilty women, and marginal.
Well, It took a generation in all, aaya
Nussbaum, but “we’re not saying I'm sorry
anymore.*
What are we saying? The former director o f
the Women's Bureau of the Department o f
Labor la now head o f the AFL-ClO'a Working
Women's Department which Just completed a
national survey called ‘ Ask a W orking Woman.*
The labor union wtlh its 8.5 million women
members, expected, even planned, to Identity
one Issue, probably child care, to kick o ff a
high-profile campaign. But as Nussbaum says.
‘ When you ask working women, you have to
listen to what they say.*
And while child care waa a serious concern,
the Issue that came up with m egaphone-clarity
in the questionnaires filled out by 50.000
working women and in the scientific telephone
survey o f some 725 was this: 'equ al pay.* A fall
94 percent In the telephone survey Identified
'equal pay for equal work* as “very Important.*
Over a third said It wasn't currently provided In
their Jobs.
This says, o f course, that basic, old-time,
phase one discrimination la alive and well,
even though It'a been Illegal since 1043. But we
know that. Women earn 72 cents far every
dollar men earn. Women still earn less In every'
single Job category,
except-m yaterlouaty*mechanic.
But the phrase 'equal pay* does not Just
refer to the legal Issue. After all. nearly h alf o f
all working women, especially those in pink
collars, are In Jobs that are overwhelm ing
female, There la no man around with whom to
compare paychecks,
‘ Equal pay* In fact has come to represent an
entire galaxy o f complaints revolving around
work, fairness and u n d er. As Nussbaum reads
the responses. *What they are saying la my
pay isn't right and It's related to my belng a
woman.*
Women have been seething privately about
low pay ana discrimination for years, but It fair
off the public agenda. It w asn't m s e w an
Issue as hsrsssment: It wasn't a s tta o ttm

1 Equal pay
without
apologies. If
has a nice ring. ^

stress. For some time, the topic
depressed as the average paycheck.
'I f you look at Issuer, you could say this Is
static. We were complaining about pay 20
years ago. But if you look a layer deeper, it’s
volcanic, because women now see themselves
as econom ic actors with responsibility for
econom ic well-being.*
A fall 4 1 percent o.‘ working women today are
the sole support o f their families. Two out o f
five are on their own. Even among the married
women, 82 percent reported that their wages
-were h alf or more o f the family Income. No
wonder that they report so much anxiety about
the lack o f Job oecurity.
*1 think w e have arrived at a different frame
o f mind far moet working w om en * say’s
Nussbaum
flush
from
an
overflowing
conference In Washington DC, last w eek -em f
Self-image tagged ake.g behind
changed to flit reality. “ They w e more w
confident. They feel like Uiey
everything together and doing it by Uietr
fingernails. Attitudes have Anally caught up
witn changed
igsd economic conditions.*
Am ong those attitudes is a greater b e lie f
among women In Die power o f working
together to make change. The AFL-CIO and a
range o f wom en's organizations w ill be testing
that with a newly formed Working Women
Working
Together
Network.
They
ere
embarking
on
a
long-term
grass-roots
ram ps Ida far ‘ equal pay* through a series o f
" it fa n a l Days o f Action, a toll-free number (1lg-07l-g7V7|. and tha targeting o f unfair
em ployers.
Now, we're In the wake o f a sustained and
wildly uneven economic recovery. During the
election
of
1906, even a
Republican Congress passed a minimum
increase. This year, the UPS strike gave labor
a boost. We m ay well be at a turning point
when this generation o f working women turns
private seething into public action.
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If you had approached me in January and
told me I would be sympathising with Disney
and McDonald's m September. I would've
aatd. sure buddy, and bow was Elvis the last
lima you saw haw?
t mean, these d r e a couple o f corporations
which
have
tha
resources
to defend
themselves. The Walt Disney Co. owns more
than 200 subsidiaries, Including Touchtone
Pictures and Miramax studios: ABC. the
Disney
Channel.
ESPN
and
Lifetime:
Discover magazine;
Hollywood
Records;
Hyperion Books; Disneyland, Disney World
and the EPCOT Center; the Incipient utopian
city o f Celebration; and the Anaheim Angels
baseball team. Over all. Disney hauls in
revenues o f more than S2I billion every year.
The McDonald's company takes In 632
billion a year and owns so many restaurants
•• 18.300 around the world - that Us own
franchisees have began suing the parent firm
for ovcrasluratlon.
So why am I suddenly feeling sympathy for
these behemoths?
Well, for one thing, many of their enemies
are supercilious m orsllslt who long to
impose their mores on the rest o f the
Ignorant and wicked world. For another
thing. It'a hard to escape the reeling that
Disney and McDonald's are being ganged up
on.
Most people know by now that the
Southern Baptist* have called for a boycott
o f Disney products. The company prom otes
the gay lifestyle, the BaptUta say, and even
extends health benefits to same-sex couples.
More rabid critics claim Disney pushes a
pagan
agenda.
advocates
abortion,
encourages free love and inserts lurid
subliminal messages In IU films: A minister
In *The U tile M erm aid' supposedly sporU an
“erection, dust clouds tn T h e Lion King*
purportedly spell out '8 -E -X ,' and so on.
The Focus on Fam ily organization recently
urged Its 4 m illion contributors to Join the
Baptist e a m p a lfi. Already on board are the
Free W ill Baptists, the Assemblies o f Ood,
the Presbyterian Church In America, the
American Fam ily Association, the Catholic
League and Concerned Women far America.
McDonald's, o f course, la the bete noire o f
animal lovers, environmentalists and myriad
sects o f food polico. A widely celebrated duo
in l ing a nd has far years been accusing the
b u ffe r baron o f crimes against humanity and
the planet Itself. The company sued far libel
and obtained a ruling that It waa not
responsible far destroying the rainforest and
starving the poor, but was guilty o f paying
low wages and exploiting children.
Those are m erely the most publicised
campaigns and crusades against Disney and
McDonald's. They are also on the receiving
end o f hundreds o f other proceedings ana
actions. A few examples:
- The infamous McDonald’s spilled coffee
episode •• In which a Jury awarded an elderly
woman 02.0 million far being badly burned
b y hot Java •• fa only the moat notorious
spilled
coffae
case.
Another
customer
recently claimed ha waa served bleach and
water instead o f tha tea he had ordered. An
Alabam a man asserted that his hamburger
was topped o ff with a condom, which T ie
thought was a rubbery pickle. A New York
man charged he had bitten into a rat's tail
that waa in a bag, o f french fries.
In soma carts o f the world, fried rat fa a
t, H m it s * meal ticket.
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P o lic e -----------Continued from Pa|a 1A
Option 'A' • the fix It aolutlon
- la far more appealing to the
membera o f the SPD, which
could be dlabanded If the city
chooaea what Hubler aald waa
*the moat drastic" option by
contracting
the
Seminole
County SherlfTa Office for all
law enforcement acrvtcea. Op­
tion ‘C la a dirty word at the
SPD.
One way or another S heriff
Don Eallnger la g o ln g t o be a
major player In the SPD m ake­
over. *Oet thla man Involved."
Ilubler advtaed. *He‘a a very,
very powerful Individual. Utlllae
hie power. Work together. Have
him
conduct
management
training sessions."
Another player appeara to be
Longwood Police C hief Oreg
Manning, who la retiring after
35 yeara (31 aa chief) In N o­
vember. Dale - among othera •
want a Manning on a new Law
Enforcement Option* C om m it­
tee which would make recom ­
mendation* regarding major
matter* in the reahaplng at the
SPD.
Manning told the Sat\ford
Herald he la tnterealed.
The committee could be cho*en In two weeka. Hubler rec­
ommended that it be a alngular-purpoae committee - and It
have repreaentatlon from the
Judiciary (one o f two membera
a former Judge), the crim inal
Juatlce community, the educa­
tional community, homeowner a
group*, bualneaa community
and a police llataon com mis■loner.
Dale inalata that one o f the
m ember* o f the City Com m is­
sion be on the committee all though he aald Monday thla
l member did not necessarily
(h a ve to be himself.
If the SPD had an angel on
committee It would probabc Commissioner Velma
llllnma, who atrongly enraed
Hie department
on
ndny. T h e SPD can fix IIm Ur she said. *1 want to think
anything is possible."
Dole told the officers who a t­
tended the work session that
be
expected
an
’ ’ attitude
change " He said there was

MAI DEVIftlA ORAHAM
Mae Drvtnia Graham. 04.
Seinuran boulevard. Apopka,
died Friday. Sept. 13. 1097.
Bom July 33, IM S ,
tn Senti­
nel. Okta.. she moved to Cen­
tral Florida in 1051.
Mra.
Graham waa a hom em aker,
waa a Seventh-day Adituat.
Survivor* Include sons. Olen
Altamonte 8prlngs,
nton
Graham,
Seattle.
Maylo Graham. Long1; daughter, Christine KeTAllam onle Springs; WaG eorgla Sumpter. Lab1,
Calif., Lorean Smith,
foore. Okla., Myrlne Maddox.
Reno. Okla., Joaephlne
fraaenger. Pasadena. Calif.;
(eigh t grandchildren; 10 great­
grandchildren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Long*
wood, in charge o f a rran ge­
ments.
SAM UEL T. Q R A B O ra V

Samuel T. Orabofakl. 60,
Morning Glory Drive. Lake
Mary, died Sept. I I , 1097.
Dorn In Johnsonburg. Pa. on
June 36. 1038, he moved to
Central Florida tn 1066. He
waa a system* program m er.
Orabofakl waa retired from the
US Army and waa a member o f
Holy Cross Lutheran Church In
Lake Mary.
Survivor#
Include
wife,
Linda; daughter, Laura Halpln,
Lake Mary; brothers W illiam .
Erie, Pa., Calvin, Orlando; sla­
ter. Janice Molella. Johnsonburg; one grandchild.
Bald wln-Falr child
Oak lawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary. In charge o f
arrangements.

GERALD WILLIAM
Qerald William. 84. Hidden
Oak Drive, Longwood, d ied
Sunday. Sept. 14, 1007. Born
In Brooklyn. N.Y.. he moved to
Central Florida in I0SS. Mr.
William waa a chief warrant
officer for the Air Force. He
waa a member o f Congregation
o f Liberal Judaism. Orlando.
He waa a member o f the M a­
sonic Lodge, Sojourners, R e­
tired Officer* Association and
Shrlners.
Survivors
Include .&lt; wife,
Selma
’ Sonnle’ i
daughter,
Elan 8. Haynes, Atlanta! son.
Jeffery S. Apopka.
Baldwin-Fairchild1 • Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, In
charge o f arrangements. 1

DOYLE R. WILLIAMS
Doyle R. William*. 70 Wren
Avenue, Longwood, died Fri­
day. Sept. 13, 1097. Bom tn
Herrick, IU., he moved to Cen­
tral Florida tn 1071. Mr. W il­
liams was a carpenter for

Legal Notices
Its charter and have the police
and fire ch ief report to the city
manager rather than the mayor
nnd four other com m issioners.
’ Your current system al
doesn't
work."
he
sal:
’ Chnnge It."
As to achieving a
100percent Improvement tn its p o ­
lice department. Hubler said
each SPD member needed to
‘ suck It up...get It together. Do
what'a necessary to make the
department drat rate Instead o f
below average."
Can It be pulled off?
*1 honestly don’t
know."
Hubler said.

nothing political about the SPD
management review.
The d e­
partment had made a mesa of
Itself. It needed fixing. And It
needed the fix now.
Noticing that not all the SPD
people seemed to agree, he
bristled.
SPD C h ief Joe Dillard, for
one, seemed satisfied with the
Monday work session. *We can
do It, now," he aald. ’ Moat or
ua arc optimistic. We're coming
together. We're becoming a
much-more cohesive depart­
m ent."
Hubler atrongly urged the
city that It also had to change

IN B R IE F

APPLMATION FOR TAX 0 1 0 0
NOTICI IS H lfltS V OIVIN.
the* foe herd S. Cseeelsecry.
Lsonsrd CttMlberry, the holder
of the following certtflcete(e)
hee filed taM eertfflc stele) for s
The eertWeate numberlel end
year(e)
of
leeuanee,
the
doecrlptton of the property, and
the nemett) In which tt wse
sseeeeed M ete ee fesow a
Certmcet# Nor *41S
Year o f l**u*n o « :t W O
Deeertptien s i Property)
ISO LOTS St *4 * M MILTON
SQUAXS PS I PO as.
Mama* In o^kfsh seseeaad.
fe ele r Wleon, Mamie Pentole.
property hern* In the C a n ty of
Semtoote. Prate e l Ptertd*.
Urdeee aueh ceruflcafeiet ohes
I according lo low,
deecrlbed M ouch
certMtcttele) wM bo eotd to the
g|
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•Ihiakeel
W^FIWWI IwS^F^FWo B
9 aa*
^Jv^P —
tteW^
^e ttr
vV^-L
wnf
Pee
door,
Somlnold
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Flertda,
on the n th day o f October.
tSST, at 1144 A M .
OsSBSfd
aareiiea
r WJIPS’ II irt gate
*Rte |
f nu) B
tefFFVfcBMo documentor/ tramp Itr e e

Th« future of Lakovlow Middle
There y tll be a magnet school presentation at Lakcvtcw Mid­
dle School. 31 Lakevicw Drive. Sanford. Sept. IS at 7 p.m. tn
the gymnasium during the regular PTA meeting. Walt OrlfTIn,
m ap iet school administrator will present preliminary plana
ana curriculum chariot* planned for Lokevtew ever the next
three yeara. Topics or discussion will Include eligibility for the
Pre-International Baccalaureate program, foreign language optkme, magnet schools, facility changes. For Information, call
333-1610.

Attention!
Please be Informed that a District 3 Town Meeting la
scheduled for Saturday. Sept. 30 from 13 to 3 p.m. The
meeting1 will be held at the Weatalde Recreation Center (W eal
Sanford IBoys and Girls Club), 010 Persimmon Avenue, across
from Crooms Academy High School.
At that time. Sanford City Commissioner Velma Williams
will present a City Government update, and will entertain
ctUaens* inpul. For further Information, you may call (4071
333-0370. Thla Town Meeting la sponsored by Com m issioner
William* and Seminole H.O.P.E.

D.A.R.E. vehicle donation
Seminote Ford, 3760 Highway 17-03, Sanford, will donate a
1007 Ford Mustang Cobra to the SherlfTa Office at 4p.m.
today. The donation will be made at the dealership In Sanford.
Sheriff Don Eallnger will accept the vehicle which M il be
assigned to Deputy Sheriff Deborah Moran who leaches the
D A .R E . Program al aeveral Seminole County elementary
schools.
D.A.K.E. stands for Drug Awareness Resistance Education. It
Is a 17 week program taught In nil of the county's elementary
schools. The Program la aimed at educating children on the
dangers of drug and alcohol abuse.
The Ford Mustang Cobra boa already been outfitted with
D A R .E . and Sheriffs Office decals. The vehicle will go Into
service Immediately.

Church Street Station. O r ­
lando. He was a m em b er, p f .
Palm Springs DapUat Church,.
He was a member o f the V e t­
erans o f Foreign Wars Post
5406, Winter Springs, and the
Sanford Moose Lodge.
Survivors include daughter.
Rosemary
Rogers.
Orlando;
son. G reg Msyes. Plano. Texas;
four grandchildren: one grea t­
grandchild.
Central Florida Direct C re ­
mation Service. Orlando. In
charge o f arrangements.

Funeral ssrvtc* for Mrs- O rah am
be Monday. Srpi. IS. 1997 al
a p.m. In Um . Oates* Carey Hand
Funeral chapel.
Inlsnaenl will
follow in Woodlawn Memorial
Park. Friend* may csU al lbs fu­
neral home Sunday from 3 pm. lo
9 p.m. and 0 p.m. lo S p.m.
Oatnes Carey Hand Funeral
Home. Longwood. 707- 9101, Is In
charge of sendees.

LAWSON LEON W ILSON SR.
Lawson Leon Wilson,Sr.. 70.
East Page Drive, Deltona, died
Saturday.
Sept.
13.
1907.
Born In Ripley. Tenn., he
moved to Centra) Florida in
1937. Mr. Wilson was a man­
ager for Southern Bell.
He
waa a member o f Telephone
Pioneers, He was a Baptist.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Occgean, Deltona; daughters.
Linds J. Wilson. Deltona. Judy
W. Smalt, Neptune Beach, nnd
Dlsne W. Hoxelbaker. Orange
City; son, Lawson L. Wilson Jr..
Mt. Vernon. Ky.; slaters, Don­
nie Carmack. Memphis. Tenn..
Daisy
Campbell.
Memphis.
Tenn.;
five
grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.
All Faiths Cremation Service,
Casselberry. In charge of ar­
rangements.

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MARYANN I MORS!
CLIRK OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
SIMIROLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Shlrtey C. Herbert
Deputy Clarb
Pwbbeh Sept I, S. IS • t*.

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O ils

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Certificate No: M T l
Year ef leeuanee; I M l
Deeertptien o f Property:
u a LOT* t l * 14 S IX 0
TRACT
10
SAN LAN DO
SPRINGS FS 4 PO 01.
Namee M which eeeeeeed: Vu
In Ih# County of
SommoN, State of Ptortd*.
Unieee euch cemftcafefe) ehall
the property deecrlbed In euch
certmeatofs) wM be ooM te the
te ^ — — — * ------- *
nignfil D fw ie ■* amg
v m i umn
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Flortde,
on tn* n t h day o f October,
1M F.M ft.COAJd.
Payment of SMo foe.
U nkaal c u e .-

which Mr

of an ameunf sguef i
eel bid i* due wdtei S4 hours
•Tier the edrertNed time of me
u ta fte*
Ail p
teB
SBUtelS
MbtB
MlhteEB
BR
m
IP-te
MU
frw"^BH
|ffteR
te ■F^^te
*E
FW
MlS
Pf
or
suarantaod
tnetrumont,
made poyssie to Vw Ctork of
tho CtrtuR Court.
Octet) thla ISth day at
September. IMF.
(Seel)
MARYANNI MORSI
C U R S OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
ItM V fO U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shlrtey C. Her pert
Deputy Clerk
Ptibbeh; September I t . S3. 30.
S October T, IM F
MI-111

of

APFLMSTION FAR TAX M I S
NOTICI IS HSRSST OrVSN.
dial FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FOR
HOLCO. INC ATTN: MfCHAIL
MANNStO, the herder eT Vie M N w w * **ntttc*M&lt;*| ha* cued
aatd oerunr cteMI far * taa deed
re be Souod thereon. The cerOrteate number:#) end yearte) ef
toouenct. the deecripuen of mo

i oeoooood i*/ero ee
! II

Deecneuen ef Property.
110 N 1/3 OF LOT T W OF OAX
AVI O C M U S T S AOO TO
s a n f o s o p s y ho as.
Namee te wh-ch eeeeeeed
Robert F Ouerneey. Candace
W Ouerneey AS el eetd property being m the County ef
SomutoCe. State et Florida.
Unieee ouch c*rtih**t*t*| men
be redeemed eccordmg le law,
the property described m tuch
certihcMe&lt;e| etc be eetd to the
highest brddet et the weal front
door,
Seminole
County
Ceurthouee. Sanford, Flortde.
en Ihe ITih day ef October,
I N I . el It M A M .
of Sale le

APPLICATION POR TAX M S B
NOTICI IS HSRSST M M .
ten me state) he*
ere
deed t * be
certificate
of
_
of mo property; and
which it wee
W ere e o te iiw e :
Cemftcol* No: ( H
Ooocriptton of Property:
u a M C 3* TWO 70S RO I 70S
M O 31 F t N OF S ( COR OF SW
V4 OF NS 1/4 RUN W 130 *1 FT
N I f M O 13 MIN 37 M C ■
131.37 FT NLV ON CUNVI
XJf 4! FT ■ 441 01 FT TO M O .
Name* m which eeeeeeed:
Fran* H. Roark lit, O eorfle L.
Roark. Am e f sold properly
boinp m me County of
■emmeie. State ef Flortsp.
Unieee euch certmcalefe) ehan
be redeemed accerduig la law.
■he property deecrlbed m euch
certmceesfa) wM be sold to Ih*
foghorn bidder et the w*M tront
door,
gem male
County
Courthouse, laniard. Florida,
on the ilth day at October,
IM 7, el 11.00 A l l .

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guarantees me tru^nent,
e payable le the cure ef
Vie Cue ud Court
Dated true 10th day ef
r. IM F.
I m aL a
ANNS MORSI
C LIRA OP THt
CIRCUIT COURT
tn e m o l i co unty.
FLORIOA
by. Shirley C. Hargett
Owoutv Cterk
PubKeh: September t l, t l . SO,
S October 7. IM F

MuS Prneert Oaten (ISM letoqN

Oa* Iters* 1MI-S?

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Soyoile to the Clerk of
me CbeuR Court.
Dated Mu* (Sen day of August.
IMF.
MARYANNI MORSI
C U R R OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
•IM IM O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by-. Ihlrtey C. Her gert
Deputy Clerk

1117

tn?
011-1
HOTICS
OF HCTITIOUS RAMS
Notice le hereby glron that wo
■ ro tn g a g sd h buolnssa at 111
Hamlin T. Lane, ARsmonte
Springe. PL U T14. Seminole
County. Florid*, under the
FletMoueName el S0HITH FIT.
regleter eetd name with the
DMelon
of
Corpotsiione.
TeSeficeeee. Flertda, kt aeeordmtM wMi the provWont of the
FletRleue Nam* Stetutoe, To­
wn: Section Ml.OS. Ftorlde
Statute* t M I .

3010 B. Fronsh t e a , l u f ord
&lt;487) m - 8 1 7 1 m 1 1 1 -8 1 8 4

IN TN* CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS IS TH WOeCIAL
CIRCUIT. IH ANB FOR
M M IR G LS COUNTY.

O A M M i SS-FSM -C A -td A
NORWIST MOftTOAQI, INC..
A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
F/K/A NORWIST
MORTGAOI CORPORATION.
A MINK! IOTA CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
re
HOSSIIN MAYIAHWA2I
VK/A HO S H IN
HAYAIHWAZI: ADA
HATIAHWAX1 A/R/A ADA
HAYAIHWAZI: COUNTRY
LANI HOMIOWNIRS
ASSOCIATION. INC.:
JOHN 00 1 AND JANI 001
AS UNXNOWN TINANTS
IN POSSISSION
DIFINDANT(S)
RS-NOTICI
OP PORSOLOOORO TA1T
NOTICI IS HIRSSY OIVIN
pursuant le an Order Oranting
the
Motion
to
Roast
Foreclosure
Sal*
doled
September gth. IM F. entered In
CtTU Coe* No. M-07M-CA-14A
of the circuit Court of the tITH
Judicial CUsuH In and for SIMINOLI County, Sanford. Florida,
I w i e*S to tho fogh#*i and
boat bidder for cooh AT TH I
W I I T FRONT DOOR o f tho
■IM IN O LI County Courthoueo
In Sanford, Florid*, al 11:00
am . on tho tth day e l OCTOS IR ,
IM F
the
following
described property as sot forth
In
**ld
Summery
Final
Judgment, tc-wttLOT Tt. COUNTRY LANI.
ACCORDING TO TH I PLAT
TH IR tO F AS RIC O RO IO IN
PLAT BOOK 31. PAOI FT AND
TS. PUBLIC RICORDB OF
SIM IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Dated this
10th day of
September, 1M7.
(CIRCUIT COURT S(AL|
MARYANNI MORSI
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Byi Jane I . Jseewtc
Deputy Clerk
THI LAW O F F IC II OF
OAVIO 3. IT IR N , P A.
M l S. U H M R IIT Y DR.
S T I 100, BLOO. M
PLANTATION. FL 33134
(M4| 311-SOOO
IN ACOOROANCI WITH THS
AMIRIOANS WITH OISASILIT i l l A0T, person* with dieebilSMo heeding ■ epee lei peeammodation
ohould
center I
COURT ADMINISTRATION St
the
S IM M O U
County
Courthouse *1 407-333-4330.1 •
*00-444-1771 (TOO) or 1-S00M I-1770, via Flertda Relay
September

IS, IM F
0*1-140

Ceurrty
N. Park A**..
Front Door, Sanford,
County, Flertda. the
renewing does/iked personal
In Sammole County.
BXMOfT

C O tflR B O O T
eNleo nnd werehovn*

ah

Product*. Inc., together with
meentery end accou n t recettabM now owned or hereafter
acquNod
by
Ooooobumpt
rTvW bifi ing.
Bald tnte win be mad* purm ien H and kt order lo satiety
the term* o f told Summary
Final Judgment.
DAT ID mw I Mh day et U F T IM M R , IM F.
CLIRK OP THt
CIRCUIT COURT

Deputy Clerk
Attorney* ter PteMVh
Jeeooh f . Feeler. I tom e
Fiends Bar No. 7170*1
S I Mean. PJL
Fuotet* Tower, tom Floor
t i l South Orange Avenue
Poet Office Boa 311
Ortend*. Florlde 11*01
(407)441-7000
In accordance wRh the
Americana Wen owobwtiee Act,
giro one with dMabilHte* need­
ing a spec fel accommodation lo
portteteeto In due proceeding
chou Id contact Ih* Court
Admlnletralor/A.D.A.
Coordinator, I One Johnson. M l
North Perk Avenue, Suit* N,
Sanford,
Florid*
11771.
407/111-4110. not liter then
live |t) dare prior to the pro­
ceeding. It hearing impaired.
(TOD) t-tOO-Mi-STTI, or Yew*
I - 100 M I-1770, via Florid*
M t-i
I*,

IM F
MI-141

Legal Notlcet
N B TM S O P

APPLMATtON POR TAX MSB
NOTICI IS HIRIBV OIVIN.
*Mt FUNS AS CUSTODIAN FON
CAS I, INC. ATTN: MICHAIL
MANNING, the holder of (he fo l­
lowing eortlflcstolt) ho* food
M id cert Kt* *l*(t| for a tee deed
to be Weired thereon. Tho e t r ­
uncate numberlel ond yeorlt) o f
Weiwnie . tho doMrtpUon o f ihe
property, and tho nsmelt I in
which tt era* eeeeeeed refer# at
|lAjMekMdpg1
Cerfotcele No: 1*4*
Veer of leeuanee i M t
Oeecrtptton of Property:
LSG LOT M (LISS M O *1
COR RUN W 114 FT N 1M . l l FT
HILT ON *LV RAW ST RO 111
1M.10 PT S M O IO 13 MIN 1*
S IC I 17.10 FT SWLT ON
CUNVI F f.M FT S ( I DIO 81
MIN OO M C W 10471 FT I 170
FT TO M 0| ALOMA PARR FO
30 POS 43 S 44.
Namee In which Mseated:
Mark M. 0 More. Trustee. All of
said proparty bolng In tho
County of lomlnote, t ta l* of
Florid*.
UnteM euch corttttcetefe) aha*
bo rodoomod eoooedfng to law.
Vw property described In euch
t*rtlfiea4*fa| will b * M id lo the
*•■
—h- —* WQEV* m
dhm
mgsvEtel
Eg
EgIB
i mAOi
E ft* Irrtnf
n9m
door,
lom lnete
County
Courthoueo, lonford, Ftorlde.
on Vw 37m day o f October,
IM F , at 11.00 A.M,
Poymont o f Sal* te*. #pencebte d e le wont ery tu m p tea**
and rMordlng fee* ere rogufrod
bidder of m * sate. Full peymem
of an amount oguol te the highm i bid to due wtthbi 34 hours
offer tho advert toed tune o f the
&gt;OW AM payments then be eaeh
or
guaranteed
intuument,
made payable lo the Ctork of
tho Circuit Court.
Dated IM t 1UN day of
September, IM F.
MARYANNI MORM
CLIRR OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
• IMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: Mlchcfte L. I live
Deputy Clark

Pubkeh: September II, 13. M.
and October T. tM F
M I-14*

ptcTrriovs mans act
Nonce to hereby given that me
undermined pursuant I* the
-Ftottttou* Nam* Act.* Chapter
MI-00 Ptortd* Olblute* will reg­
ister
with
the
Florlde
Department o f l l e l o upon
reeitpl of proof of tho publica­
tion of thw notiee. the hctnioue
name, to wit:
IfOftOta TRACK
PITffSM AT HOMS
under which w* oipect to
m*«gt kt buektMc it
e l l last Aftemont* Orhr*
Altamonte Spring*. FL 31701
Dated et Mkineapciit,
Mlnrweote. this tth day ol
September, IMF.
Nordic Advantage. Inc.

J.

VP Legal end Secretary
Publish: September 11. IM F

MI-IM
19 THI CineUIT COURT
OF THS ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT DP PLBRIBA

tl.

O A M M l M - M Od.BH-OS-A
W RS: Tho Merrtag* of
OAVIO G U IN TIR S T R IM C R
Rejlilee
me
rMftPPtrBt,
end
RARSN JIAN
SNULSR-OTRSMCR,

B A M M . 07-SSS-GAI4-L
HAAAOURTON MORTGAOI

CO.. LR c/va

P u n * Verier Funding. L.P..
JINNIFIR L. MILL*A mid
(NANI M. RLOPP A/K/A 01ANS
M. TARR end THS UNKNOWN
HSIRS, I
br. Ihreugh.
JOHN F. RLOPP.

unknown partto* &lt;terming by,

0*1-14

MARYANNS MORSI
CL1RX OP THI
CIRCUIT COURT
SSMSfOUt COUNTY.
FLORIDA
byt Shlrtey C. Her gert
Deputy Clerk
PubMeh: g#pt. l . * , t l s t i .

N O TIC I OP SALS
NOTICI I I H IR IB V OIVIN
that pureuonf la a Summary
Final
Judgment
rendered
September bth. IM F , m that
certain ecus* pending m the
Circuit Court In ond far
unty,
Ftorlde,
wherein tun Trust
If Sen*. Central
Ftertde, Nettonpi Aeeeciafien. is
Plaintiff, and OOOSISUMPS
PRODUCTS. INC.. ■ Florida corparstlan, JIRALO J. POTNIRRASMUSMN. IndhrtduefhL mid
M IT T !
It
PO TN IR-RAS­
MUSMN, me defendant, CNd
Action Ceuee No. 47-11M-CA14-K. I. Mwyswne Meroe. CMrk
*4 m e e fereemd Court, wM M
If,-M * j a „ en OCTOM R *m,
(M T . after ter taw end tee to

JUBMIAL OfROUfT

IfOTIOS OP
APPLfCATfOM POR TAX M S B
NOTICI IS HIRSSY OrvtN.
that Mefende J. Idnueten.
Richard S. Cecealberry. the
holder of the loaeertng certificseeft) hee filed eeM certdtcatetet lor ■ tea deed to bo
Nouod Iheroon The cendicete
numberlel
end yearte) et
Neuance. the deeonption ef the
property, end the nome(t) In
which R woo eeeeeeed le/are ee

IIPO U .

end M IT T ! K.
PO YN fR -RA IM U M IN ,

rn TNS CIRCUIT COURT

Pubkeh: Sept. 3. I, t l . A 33.

Namee In which eeeeeaedi
MIRIDITH MANOR UTILITIIS
CORP. All ef aefd property
beMg
In the County of
Semmofe. State of Pfortda
Unieee tuch certiflcetelt) ehall
be redeemed according lo lew.
the property d*centred in euch
oertmeafefei wl* be ooM to the
Ittemtematell a— El
mS IN
■ W--tti
--- a
--- a
nB^steW
miB
asm
door,
Seminole
County
Courthoueo. Sanford. Florida,
on tho 11th day o f October,
tSST, St I t :00 A.M.
Psymerrt of Sal# le*, to one abfe doeumontary tlamp t o r t
cording ffoee are requked
POM by
blddot a t lt e ante. Pud poymeni
of an sewunt oguaf to the higheat bid M due wfthkt *4 houri
after the odvertteed time of the
eele. AH gdymente aha* be ceeh
or
guarontood
tnetrumont,
mads gigoble to tho Clerk el
the CVeuR Court.
Deled Ible I7th day e f Auguet.

DOOM SUM F I PRODUCT!,
INC., a Florida eorporsuon,
JIRALO J. POYNIN-

IM F
M I-IO

NMU

Cenmcete No- tree
Veer e f leeuanee; 1*00
Oeeertptien of Property:
LSQ LOT A (LISS W UO.JI PT
I F T S SAN LAN DO 1ST 1ST
AOO) 1ANLANDO ISTATIS PS

f 7-ttBO -G A-f 4-K
SUNTRUST BANS,
CINTRAL FLORIDA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Pisfotxf,

Retey

eat bid w due wtdun S* hour*

1M7.

0 (UWWMMMUEL- AntenlfowMMste^steel I
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l MrAINrstcSonts

NOTICI IS H tR fS Y OIVtN.
that PUNS AS CUSTODIAN PON
HOLCO. INC. ATTN: MIC HAIL
MANHINa. the holder o f the let
lowing eerttfteotote) has food
ooM aeruneMottl ter s tss deed
id be Issued thereon. Tho eartmesfo numberlel and yeer(e) of
Neuance. the doeertptian of tho
property, end the nsmtfe) In
which N free peeeeeed le/ar* * *

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Funeral sendee* for Mr. Wilson
will be held Tuesday, Sept. 10 si I
p m. at Che Delians Lakes Daptlsl
Church. In lieu of (lower*, the
family requests dontallona to the
Deltona Lakes Baptist Church.
3SS0 Elkcam Shot., Deltona. Fla..
33730.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home. 301 Ivan hoe Btvd., Or­
lando, 33004.000 01 It. tn charge
of arrangmenl*.
GRASOrSKJ, SAMVEL T.
Memorial sendees for Samuel T
Orabofakl. age SO. of Lak* Mary,
who passed away Thursday, were
held Monday al 3:00 p.m. al Ihe
Holy Crosa Lutheran Church. Lake
Mary. The family request* memo­
rial contribution* be made lo the
Leukemia Society of America.
Florida Chapter. 3101 Maguire
Bhrd., *223. Orlando. FI 32003.
Baldwln-Faircliild Oaklawn Park
Cemetery and
Funeral Home,
5000 County Road 40A. Sanford.
Fla.. 32771-7737, 333-4203. waa
In charge of arrangements.

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M T W S OP ACTION
TO: KARIN JtAN
SHULIR-STRISICK
AOORSSS UNKNOWN
TOU ARB NOTIFIID Ihet on
action ler (Rule To Show Csue*
tor Contempt) ha* been food
opcinel you and you are
roguuod to e o n * a copy ol your
written dofem ei, it any. to it te,
plaintiff ■* attorney, Joseph
P*dow*r. who** addroot I*. t » t
Crystal Lake Avenue, Lak*
Mery. Florida 1174*. on or
before OCTOM R U th. IM F ,
and file tho original with Ih*
ctork of duo court oithor before
to n ic * an ptomtiffk attorney or
immediately thereafter; uliterw e e a del tun wM be entered
agalntt you for Ihe relief
demanded m ih* complaint or
petition.
Dated M P T IM M R tth. IM F
MARYANNI MORSI
Clerk o f the Court
By: Nancy R. Winter
Dgoirtv C lirl
PubSah: September i t . 31. M .
and October 7. tM T
Dll-113

JUDICIAL O IM U TT,

KATNLSIN J.
PAPIN! AU,
Petitioner,
AND
JOHN A. PAPINIAU. JR.

M T I M B P ABTIBR

BP!

TO: John A. Pepkn eu. Jr..
33133
lusus, Ptortdi 33TM
YOU ARS H IR IB V NOTIFIID
that an action for dieeolutton of
you ond you or* reoUred to
defenses. It any. to It on
Rath Wen
J.
Papineau,
Petition er, w ho** addrsta I*
140 North Winter Park Drtvs.
Ceeeelberry, PL lirO F on or
before OCTOM R I Oth, IM F ,
and IS* the ortsktel with the
clerk ef m l* court before aeretefy fftereofter. H you fSB te do
M , * default win be entered
again al you for the relief
demanded kt the petition,
WARNING: n i l * ! ! . » ! , Florid*
eto*urs*4 datum ante and Infor­
msMon. FaSur* lo comply can
result to sanction*. Including
or stnkktg of plead-

toss.

WITHII I S my hand and tho
seal of mi* court on M PT1M M R 4th. IM F .
MARYANNI MORM
CLIRK OP TH I COURT
Nanay R. Whiter
Deputy Clark

PubMeht September p, t l , 13.
3 0 .1MT
M I -7 1

the
w e not known Is be dead or
sin *, whether teld unknown
panto* may claim an Interest
grant***, or other claimentr;
THI SOUTHLAND
CORPORATION; STATI OP
FLORIOA, Department of
Revenue; UNITIO STATIS OF
AM I RICA;
■ unknown
porbonft) In p MOeeeten of
tho tub .eel real property;

Defendants.
N O TICI OP ACTIO tt
TO: The Unknown Hairs,
devtooM. grants**. eMignee*.
Honors, rvettttori, trust***, or
other claimant! claiming by,
through under or against JOHN
F. KLOPP, dec* M * d; tt living,
and ak unknown pert We claim­
ing by, through, under end
against the above named
defendant)*) who are not known
to be deed or ekve, whether
said unknown partto* may claim
an Inter**) te epeuee*. hetre,
devisees, grsnieee. sr ether
claimant*; whOM residence te
vkiknown and wheM tael known
YOU A M NOTIFIID that an
action lor foreclosure ol mort­
gage
on
the
following
described property:
Lot IT. FOX RUN. according to
tho ptet thereof ee recorded In
Plat Book l l . page *0, Public
Records of lomlnote County.
Florida.
he* been filed agalntt you and
you ere required te serve a
copy of your written doftneee,
tt any. te tt. on IA N ORA A.
M A R T IN I!, Attorney fo i tho
PteMMf. whOM *ddr*M I* 4010
Soy Scout Boulevard, Suit*
4M, Tempo, Flertda S3M7 on or
be!ore thirty days front tho del*
of the Ural publication et this
nolle* and rite the original with
tho Cterk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff'*
attorney or knmodtelefy thereh i m ; other* lee a default w it
be entered against you for tho
relief demanded In Ihe complaint.
NOTI: PURSUANT TO THI
FAIR
DIBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU A R I
ADVIM D I HAT THIS LAW PlRM
IB D IIM IO TO I I A D IS T
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLIOT A D IST AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
■■ U M D FOR THAT PURPOM.
W tT N IM my hand end the
ee*J
of
told
Court
on
IIto . IM T.

A * Cterk o f to# Court
S r J**n BrMent
As Deputy Cterk
COOIUS S ITAWIAM KI
4010 Soy Scout Boutevard
Suite 4M
Tampa, Florida *1*07
Ibtopftena) 1*111 STT-dOO*
CAS M7-01MS
Publlehi September IS,
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- Sanford Haratd, Sanford, Florida - Tuesday. Saptambar IS, 1997

Mar-Anon to offlar hatp
Nar-Anon. a self-help group Tor relatives and friends of
addicts. will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 88Q 6889.

Taka olf pounds aonalbly
Membera o f Take O ff Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to join them on Tueaday evenings from 7 to S p.m. at
the First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For more Information about the club, call 333-1768 or
333-1664.

Toaatmaatars maat
Seminole Community College (SCCI Toastmasters Club
*6881 w ill meet every Tuesday o f the month, at 7:30 p.m.. at
the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country Club Road. Contact
Rosella Bonham at 333-8384 for more Information.

Obaslty surgtry group to maat
The Seminole Chapter o f SOS (Support Obesity Surgery!
Support Group, for (hose who have had bariatric surgery or
their loved ones, meets the second Tuesday o f each month In
Classroom *103 o f the Physicians Plasa Building. 831 W. S.R.
434. Longwood.. at 7 p.m. Call 333-6900for more Information.

Dlsablad vatarant maat
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Seminole County Chapter .*30 o f the Disabled American
Veterans meet the second Tuesday o f each month at their
chapter home at 3913 Orlando Ave.. In Sanford. The ser­
vice office la open from 1-3 p.m. every Tueaday and Friday for
more Information. 333-3710.

Blood Bank aaaka donora
Central Florida Blood Bank la asking donora o f all types
blood — especially O-type donors — to donate at Its Sanford
brmnchl'l303ft. Second St. For Information, call 333-0832

1

Optlmlat Club moata waakly
The Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at the Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 333-2104 or 322-0208.

Kiwanla Club maata Wadnaaday
The KIWm .a Club o f Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday at the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting Klwanlsns are
welcome. For Information call Walt Smith. 323-5068

Dancing lor aaniora
T h e Over 8 0 Dance Club dance la held every Wednesday,
from 3:30 • 4:30 p.m. at Ihc Sanford C ivic Center. Live music
by the Dellonlana 11-piece band. Donation 83.00.

Wltfowtd Portons moat
A # Widow sd persona are Invited to meet at 1:36 p.m. the
second and fourth W ednesday o f every month at Che
C a s s e lb e rry S e n io r C en ter, 20 0 L a k e T r ip le t D riv e .
Casselberry.

Racovary Inc. maata in Sanford
Recovery Inc.. is&gt;a self-help mental health organisation for
people who suffer from panic attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For Information, call 660-2003. or
696-8906.

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desired, these may be accompanied by a black and white or color
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Our address: The Sanford Herald, P.O. Box 1667, Sanford
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ex-S C C teacher

Scholarship honors
The name Dorothy Morrteon
la well- known am ong business
owners in the downtown area
and those involved with Sem i­
nole Community C o lleg e T h is
88-year Santoro resident has
volunteered her time, talents
and assistance on a dally basis
most o f her life while In Banford.
As a former teacher at Semi­
nole Community CoUegi. her
moat recent accompUehment le
being notified that • scholar­
ship has been set up m her
name there. Bhe still le identi­
fied as an English tutor with
the college.
ThU foundation donation es­
tablished a scholarship
in
English and British Literature
to honor 'on e o f the college s
founding faculty and the 27
years o f the 43 years o f her
teaching career,* according to
a letter sent to the school.

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She has also volunteered
with Kay Bartholomew at First
Street Oallery in managing
lights or helping with other
necessary things.
Dorothy Morrison continues
to be a guardian angel and
helper to those In need.

H o w do frogs and toads differ?
Frogs
and
toads
are
"amphibious*
which
means
’ double life*. Moat frogs and
toada have two stages In their
Ufe cycle, larvae (tadpole) and
adult. From the approximately
80 species known In the United
82 feag and 8 tend spa­
rs native to Florida.
D esert p tla m
Frogs
look
different than toads In several
way. Most toads have dry.
warty skin, whereas frogs have
moist, smooth skin. Most toada
also have a pair o f glands
bulging out from behind their
eyes. These glands produce a
toxin that protects them from
being eaten by moat animals.
Alt toada have these glands,
but most are too small to se­
verely affect people and our
pets. Frogs do not possess
these glands, and there are no
frogs
native
to
rida.
U fa atagtai Frogs and toads
have two Ufe stages, the larva*
or tadpole stage and the adult
stage. When tadpoles m eta­
morphose into adults, their
body structure and breathing
organa change. The tall disap­
pears. legs form, the mouth
enlarges, lungs replace gills,
and other organa transform to
adapt to a Ufe that Includes
breathing air, eating different
food Items, and living on land
and water.
Feeding! All adult frogs and
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The letter also adds that,
it
. ‘ *•
•she influenced the Uvea o f
thousands o f studenU, many
still living in the area. She
served aa SCC Faculty Senate
president for four years, was
Dorothy Morrison roootvoo cartIffeats from Main Stroot'o
nominated for the state "Who's
Who o f Women in Florida* and
SCC tn Ns 31-year history."
where she helped
was
the
Faculty
Senate's
She was previously presented
talented, noted faculty. She
nominee for the state Little Red - participated In the planning for a certificate bom Main Street
Schoolhouse award.*
the Fine Arts Performing Cen­ businesses. She continues to
work for them in untiring ef­
ter and Museum. Bhe was on
Also mentioned was "the
forts tn helping make deposits,
the original Honors Faculty
scholarship will be awarded for
run errands, turn lights on and
and for many years Judged the
the first time In the soring o f
Seminole Coitnty Spelling Bee. o ff and provide assistance In
1998. Morrison was chairman
She was the sponsor and advi­ whatever way she U able to
o f the Humanities and Fine
make Ufe a little more bear­
sor to the only yearbook at
A rU Division for
I I years

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toada are predators and feed
on a wide variety o f insects.
They have a targs mouth and a
long, sticky tongue that they
use to capture prey. Their
hunting style la to sit and wait
for thetr food to corns to them.
When an Insect moves within
range, they turn their body,
lunge forward, and shoot their
tongue through the air. They
also wtU pursue slower prey on
the ground. Tadpoles. Imma­
ture frogs and toada. are planteaters and feed mostly an a l­
gae. which they Alter from the
water.
R sp rod u cttoai
Frogs and
toads move to ponds, lakes,
streams, and ditches to breed.
Males move to the pond first
and begin calling. Usually, this
activity takes place on rainy
nights. Once a female arrives,
she selects her mate and

breeding begins. Eggs are re­
leased into the water and the
male releases sperm, fertilising
the eggs. The eggs remain In­
side a gelatinous mass until
hatching. Eggs must remain In
a moist environment, because
lave no protective shell,
fay their qggs In single
strands, and most other frogs
Lay their eggs In targe clumps.
I mpar t sa csi
Frogs
and
toads are an Important source
o f food for fish and other
aquatic organisms, as well aa.
terrestrial species such as
wading birds, red-shouldered
hawks, and a variety at snakes.
At times. It seems ss though
there Is an overabundance o f
frogs and loads In Florida, but
they plan an Important ec o ­
logical role In the food chain.
They sustain animals at the
higher levels. One way that
people directly benefit from
frogs and toads is that many of
their Insect prey are con sid ­
ered to be peats, such aa m os­
quitoes.
Legal aepsetai Permits are
required to sell or possess for
sale any live amphibian or car­
cass, Min. qr any body parts
o f amphibians native to the
state o f Florida. Frogs may be
taken throughout the year by

ga. clubs, blow gun. hook and
hand, or oy shooting
during daylight hours. A co m ­
mercial freshwater fish dealer's
license la required to take for
sale or to sell frogs. The g o ­
pher frog, pine barrens treefrog. ana Florida bog frog are

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concern and ore thus protected
from taking, possessing, and
selling o f whole animals, body
parts, and eggs.
Extracted from the University
of
Florida
publication
"Florida's Frogs and Toada" by
J. Schaefer and J. Llebertx.
A! Fi f fi f la B#fninoii Couittv
Urban Horticulturist. Inquiries
may he dfraotad to Mm at the
Cooperative Extension service,
210 W. County Homo Rood.
Sanford, PL &gt;3773 or phone 823­
2800, C x i 8888.

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response letters. Nonetheless, the
letter I read today from ‘ Happy
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your printing the letter from *O kf
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�IN B R I E F
Correction
SANFORD
It waa Incorrectly reported laat
Friday that cTnrrnre Lnttlmer played for the Ly­
man Junior varsity football team when In fact he
plnya for Seminole High School.
The young Tribe running hack acorcrl three
tourhdowna and rushed for ISO yards against
Lyman. Lattlmer also scored three touchdowns
and added a two-point conversion run the previ­
ous week agonist Winter SprUigs.

Recreation Volleyball Results
SANFORD _ The City o f Sanford Recreation
Department Pall Recreational Volleyball League
opened Ita season Monday night in the Don Pelhnm Qymnatortum at Sanford Middle School.
Kathy's Baby Shop picked up where It led off
in the Spring League as It went 8 0 tn the A
League. Other records in the A League were:
Yknots and Ladles of Uic Court (both 3-21. Westview Baptist Church *1 and lleer:30 (both 2-3)
and Sanford Church o f Ood 10-5).
In the B League. Don Menley a Seminole Ford
topped Family Matters tn the (Inal game o f the
evening to post a perfect 5-0 record, while Fam ­
ily Matters was 4-1. Trolling the lend duo were
Unknown* 13-21. Weatvlew llnptlst Church «2 123|. Seminole Community College 11-4) and C.E.8.
10-5).
The league play* every Monday night at San­
ford Middle School stnrtlng nt 0 p.m.

A s
c l o s ©
w .
Sanford Co-Ed openers decided by one run
From S ta ff R e p o r t s ____________________________
SANFORD _ It doesn't get any closer than
this.
The Sanford Recreation Department Fall C o­
Ed Slowpllch Softball League got started M on­
day with a pair o f one-run games at Ptnehurat
Porks.
C h an g a Car Care jumped out to a 6 -1 lead a f­
ter two innings, but could not dent lh * score­
board again and had to stt back and hope the
runs were enough as C A L Timber mounted a
rally.
C h an ge Car Care waa still up 6-1 heading
Into the sixth inning when C A L Timber plated
three runs. C A L Timber then made things *«•
tcresting aa an unearned run cut the lead to 8-B
and had the potential tying run waa on with
only one out. But that was how It ended with
the final 8-8 C hangs Car Care.
Ilalf-N-Half got Into a major run-for-run battle
with Beer:30 In the second game.

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4so ooo ■ . a •
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t io o o ia . e t r
Hatf-N-Kalf took a 4-0 lead in the top o f the
first Inning only to see Beer :30 battle back to
taka a 5-4 lead after five Innings.
Things really got Interesting at that point aa
Half-N-Katf scored a run tn the top o f the sixth
inning to tie the game. Beer :30 regained the
lead tn the bottom o f the sixth Inning, and HalfN-Half took the lead back with three runs in the
top o f the seventh Inning to hold a S-6 advan­
tage.
Tn the bottom o f the seventh Inning Joy
Weaver singled and Vic DlBartolo ripped a tworun. instde-the-park home run to tie the game.
After an out. Joe DlBartolo doubled, but the
next batter made an out. bringing Terry Dechav
to the plate with two outs. Dechav then singled

to give Dcer:30 a 9-8 victory.
Next week. C A L Timber takes on llal-N -H alf
at 7 p.m. and C hongs Car Care battlea Beer:30
at 8 p.m.
Providing the ofTense were:
C hangs Car Care: two hits Tommy Veslna
(run. RBIh one hit Chip Smith (double, run).
Chrla Bryson (double). Mary Sechreat (run. two
RBI). Debbie Bernlng (two RBI). Lynn Webb
(ROD. Lucy Sellers (run). Stact Abrams: one run
_ Carol Garner. Zeb Webb.
” C A L Timber: two hits _ Shannon Hill
(double). Terri lllrts one hit
Mark Blalle
(double, three RBI). Jimmy Wilkinson (two
runs). Tina Hill (run). Michael Burke: one run _
Rlrk Pettis. Michelle Burke: one RBI _ Chris
Clarke.
(Jeer:30: four hit* _ Joy Weaver (triple, two
runs. RBI). Terry Dechav (two doubles, run. two
ROD: three htta Vic DlBartolo (home run. riouSee Co-Ed. Fag* 2B

Church
Softball
begins

INNER C ITY QAM IS CLINIC

Flag coachat needed
SANFORD _ The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Is still looking for two
coaches to head up flag football tenms In the
youngest (7-0) age group.
All games are plnyed on Saturday mornings.
Interested person* should call 330-8697 for
more Information.

Penny Hardaway Qolf Clastic

From S ta ff R ep orts

ORLANDO _ Orlando Magic All-Star guard
Penny Hardaway will host the first-ever Anfernee
•|*enny* Hardaway Golf Classic the weekend of
September 27-28 at the Isleworlh Country Club
In Orlando.
The event will benefit the Roys nnd Girls Club
o f Central Florida and the Edgewood Children's
Ranch.
,
Among the celebrities expected to attend lire
New York Knlcks forward Charles Oaktey:
'Fam ily Mutters* television star Jnleel While.
Grammy winner Johnny GUI and NBA Halt of
Pomer Julius "Dr. J* Ervlng.
• On Saturday. Sept. 27. there win be an ‘AnStar* Pairings Party at the Hard Rock Cafe from
7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
On Sunday. Sept. 28. the tournament will be
held with registration and breakfast at 6 a.m..
tee off and tournament at 9 a.m.. and an awards
dinner at the Renaissance Orlando Resort from
7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
For information contact RDV Sports at (407)
049-1073.

SANFORD _ Th# SenWwt*
CommunAy CoSsgs basstoal
M m o l hMd coach Jack PanM a c (above) poeea M ti aoma
of ths camper* that racendy attsndsd the Cty ot 8anford Rec­
reation and Parts Department,
as part o( the Inner City
Games, free bascbal dime at
the Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadkim.
In the photo at left, SCC as­
sistant coach Ed Dtckmeyer
shows the players how to cover
third base on a pick-oh attempt
as a camper dives back Into
the base.
Tha clinic waa tor players
ages 7-1fl and gave them an
opportunity to learn the game
from their peers.

Sylvan Lake Park Tennia
SANFORD _ Sylvan Lake Park Is sponsoring an
NTRP Adult "Tennis Tournnmcnt on September
19-21 (Friday thorugh Sunday). Singles nnd/ar
See Brtsfs. P a g* 2B

FA8CAR POINTS 1997
O RLANDO SPSBDW ORLD
[through S ep tem b er 90)
oriels . 1. (4) BUI Keeton. 3.332: X
(S I) Bruce Everett. 2.180; 3. (41) TUn Houston.
1,787:4. (33) Ricky Wood, 1.448: 8. (36) Rusty
Ebcrsote. 1.443.
U asHeri L a te M e r is is . I. (0) B obby Sears.
2.9881 X IS) Earl Beckner. 9.608: 3. (82)
Tommy Johnson. 1.018: 4. (68C) Rick Lyons.
1.602:8. (23| Larry Oetecn. 1.860.
MarilHari _ 1. (71) Joe Middleton. X 8 I3 : X
(81) Tim Laurent. X806; 3. (88) Shaln Held.
1,007: 4. (12) Ross Eldrtdge. 1.820: 8. (01)
Steve Moldon, 1,210.
Sportsm an _ 1. (77) Dan Zukowski. 2.707: X
(11) Russ Shaw. 2.464: 3. (87) Barbara Pierce.
2.140: 4. (03) Sean Murphy. 1,912: 8. (34) Bill
Loom li, 1.690.
M la l-S to ck
1. (01) ConraA Grenier. X 0 7 X
3. (8) Pedle Allison. X478: 3. (97) Kelly Jarrett.
9.024: 4. 100) Ron Abeks, 1.921: 8. (SJ) Ken
Hankins. 1.889.
S am b er . 1. (80) J e ff Wright. X937: X (81)
Mike Peppier, X91Bi 3. (04) Kenny Wilson.
X147: 4. (14) C. CrotUe-B. Moser, 8.000t X
187) Chad Ptsrce, 1.08X
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Everrett 1.078747(14) Ronnie Roach. 1,208: X
(12) Jeff Emary. 1.201.
L im ited L a t e .M e d e la . 1 (0) Bobby Bears.
3.000: X (42) Mark Tracey. 3.27S: 8. (87) Chad
Altman. X 2 8 0 1 8 4 :4. I l l ) Jeremy Pitch. 1.237:
X (IB ) Bruce Lawrence tt, 1,227.
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Modified . I. (78) Bobby Blake, 3.043: X
(71) Joe M td &amp; to n . 3.784: X (81) Tim U u ren t.
2.433: 4. (668) Jerry Symons. 1.181: X I I I R )
David Rogers, 000.
Sportsm an „ 1. (72) Bobby Oonsales, 3.142:
2. (6) Glenn Wilson, X722: 3. (87) Barbara
Pierce. 3.103: 4.) 117) PhllUp Beaaett. 2,074: X
(11) Ruse Shaw. X O IX
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M la L t t o e k _■ 1. (01) Conrad Orenlcr. X338:
X (3) Vic V an fickcr. 3.788: 3. (2) Bob Dexia.
2.133:4. (0) Mark Patfm lU . 1.068: 8. (71) Ted
Vulptua. 1,887. '
l eath er • 1. |fi) Richard Clouaer. X 7 7 I: X
(80) J eff w A d tt. X 440: X (87) Chad Pierce.
0,392: 4. (04) Jeff Bhaflkr. 9.*37: 8. (14) C.
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Big numbers for Lake Mary winners
From S ta ff R sp ort*
LAKE MARY _ The winners came up wit
hits and put a lot o f runs on the board aa the City o f
Lake Mary Parka and Recreation Department Mcn’a
Fall Friday Night Slowpllch Softball League got un­
derway at the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
•
Beer:30. the Spring League champions, opened
defense o f their title by scoring six runs tn the top o f
the flrst Inning and seven runs tn the alxth inning
and added five more runs In the middle and rapped
out 19 hits In dumping TRC (Tim Raines Connection)
18-7.

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Welding Jumping out to a 12-0 lead after the top of
the third Inning, only to ace the Superstore Slam-

SANFORD
Trinity Assembly of
God-Majesty from Deltona picked up
where they left off last season and
Bucn Samarltano aurvtvrd a big
scare to post opening day victories
In the Sanford Recreation D epart­
ment Fall Ctiurch Slowpllch Softball
League at Chase Pork Saturday
morning.
Majesty, which went 9-1 tn w in­
ning th* Spring League cham pion­
ship. scored nine runs tn the b o t­
tom o f the first inning and lad 14-2
after two Innings.
The Flam e* from Sanford First
United Methodist Church Anally got
things going and outacored Majesty
7-1 the rest o f the way, but the early
lead and a couple o f excelent defen­
sive plays allowed Majesty to post a
14-9 victory.
Burn Samarltano and Sanford
Christian then hooked up in a super
battle with the score being Bed l- l
after two innings nnd 3-3 after four
Innings.
Buen Samarltano took advantage
of an error to score two runs In the
top o f the sixth inning. An RBI dou­
ble by Carlo* Morales and an RBI
single by Jesus Mulno gave Buen
Samarltano the 8-3 lead.
Sanford Christian got a run back
In the bottom o f the sixth Inning on
an error, a double by Ricky Wells
and a sacrifice fly by Tony Tlchonofl
and then had n tremendous oppor­
tunity to win the game In the sev­
enth Inning
A single by Rick Williamson and a
double by Joe Caputo put the tying
and winning runs In scoring p o s i­
tion with no one out. An Intentional
walk to Mark Brewer loaded the
bases and a sacrifice fly by Tommy
Preston Bed the game at 7-7. But
the next two batters popped out and
the game went to extra Innings
Buen Samarltano took advantage
o f the second chance, using four er­
rors nnd three htta. including dou­
bles by Tom Veilnannd Luis Rivero,
to plate nix runs In the top o f the
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Lake Brantley fumbles away Chance
B y DEAN SM ITH
Herald Sports Editor
DcLAND _ Have you ever seen a
greased pig contest?
Lake Bran
irantley fumbled 11 times,
losing three, and waa held to 32
yards o f total offense tn the Oral
half aa the Patriots fell to DeLand
24-19 In varsity football action at
Spec Martin Stadium Friday night.
All told there were IS fumbles
between the two teams as Lake
Brantley fell to 0-2 overall and 0&gt;1
In Class 6A-District 4. while the
Bulldogs improved to 1*1 and 1-0
in the district race.
The Patriots ftimbled the ball
away three times and lost six

yards, twice, on a fumble and a letteral. and fell behind the Bulldogs,
which lost their opening game 35-0
to Mainland. 17-0 at halftime.
The Patriots simplified their o f­
fense tn the second half and were
0 get back into the ball game
able to
behind1 (he running o f Quarterback
Brian Criswell and fallback Ryan
Jut two extra point tries failed
and Lake Brantley waa forced to
try
an
on-sides
kick,
which
bounced out o f bounds, after cut­
ting th* score to 24-19 with 0:83
left on the clock and D iLand was
able to run out the clock.
After getting good field position
on a 28-yard kick o ff return b y

at their own 41 after
ota
gainilng a Brat down.
.h e B u lld o g recovered and got a
The
20-yard
field goal from Dustin Fer­
10rell
rcll eight playslater to give the
hosts a 3-0 lead.
Another good kick off return gave
ike Brantley the bail at the 28.
but a penalty and a famble gave
DeLand the ball at their own seven
and two plays later Terhel Johnson
carried the ball in from the seven
and Ferrell's extra point made the
score 10-0.
■
Another lost fam ble by the Patri­
ots two aeries later fa v * tha B ull­
dogs th* ban at th* Laka Brantley
47 fast before the end o f the first
quarter, eight plays later Junior
quarterback Craig Candctto can ted

the bail In from the five and alter
Ferrell split the upruVIght*. De­
Land eras up 17-0 at intermission.
The Patriots finally got on the
scoreboard with 4i40 left In the
third quarter as Pagan capped a
13-play. 60-yard drive with a oneyard plunge to make the score 17­
8. The extra point snap waa flmbled.
Lake Brantley forced the Bull­
dogs to punt on their next posses­
sion and the Patriots took the ball
right down tha field, going 64 yards
in 10 plays and scoring on a sur­
prise halfback pass from Bush to
Trey Keeley from five-yards out op
fourth down with 0:40 left to the
game. The two-potnt try faded and

&gt;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 DAIL.

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C o a tln n a d fro m P i « t I B

doubles players may enter by callln SLP
@ 322 0567 by 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Sept. 17.
Trophlea will be presented to winners and run­
ners-up In main draw and consolatlonsand Tshirts will be provided to all partlclpanta.
The next six-week tennis session has begun
and will run through October 25. Tiny Tots IS71, Juniors, Adults and Senior classes are avail­
able weekdays and Saturdays (mornings, after­
noons and evenings). Classes are 630 for the
six-week session and la limited to eight players.
Call 322-6567 to register.
Doubles round robins are held every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7 p.m. lo
10 p.m. No registration Is required and Interm e­
diate to advanced level players are welcome to
participate. Cost Is 83 per person and tennis
balls are provided at the park.
rrtvste, group lessons and team clinics are
als offered.
Call 322-6567 for details on any Sylvan Lake
Park tennis offering.

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Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1007 season Is
In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and current career
totnls (Including 1907 games) In the third

column.
Raines was 2-for-3, Including his third home
run and 18th double o f the season, scored two
runs, drove In two and also had a sacrifice fly
lo help the Yankees edge the Boston Red Sax
7-6 Monday night.

SANFORD _ The Seminole High School
Rooster Club O olf Tournament will be held. Fr.day. October l? lh . at Alaqua Country Club.
Cost Is 8100 per person.
Contact Brenan Asplen at 320-5102 for more
inform ation*

QFC Auxiliary Chock Stations
OCALA _ In an effort to more conveniently
serve hunters using the Ocala and Lake Oeorge
wildlife management areas (WMA's), the Florida
Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission (OFC)
will provtde 12 auxiliary deer check stations In
addition to the check stations known as North
and South Hunt.
All deer taken from Ocala or Lake Oeorge

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eighth

Sanford Christian tried to answer In the b o t­
tom of the eighth Inning, scorin g two runs and
having runners on first and second with only
one out. but a third to first double play ended
the threat and the game with Buen Sam arltana
on top ||-7.
Next Saturday, the Flames cha lk ngs Buen
Sam m itano at • u . and M e asly taken an
Sanford Christian at 10 a.m.
Providing the offense were:
Deltona Trinity Assem bly o f Ood-Mqjeaty:
three hits
Larry Hartman (triple, run. two
RBI). Rob Mullett (double, two runs), winning
pitcher Ike Men dose (two runs, RBI), Steve Jarrett (RBI): two hits
Smokie Slabodnlk (triple,
three runs, two RBI). Marc Vlret (run. RBI): one
hit _ Toody Roses. John Capelll (tw o rune and
one~RBI each). Steve McGutgan (run. RBI).

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133
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C tvrweuaa. Sanford. Florida,
an the tlth day at October.
1N T. e l l 1:00 A.M.
Payment at Safa fee, sppfMa-

WMA shall be checked and tagged at a check
station prior to being dismembered or trans­
ported out o f the hunt area. By checking their
deer through one o f the stations, hunters
greatly assist biologists by providing Inform a­
tion that helps them manage deer populations.
During the archery (Sept. 20-Oct. IB). Muisle
loader (Oct. 24*26) and general gun (Nov. 8-23
at Lake Oeorge WMA: ana Nov. B-Jan 4 at Ocala
WMA) seasons, auxiliary check stations will be
operated In conjunction with private businesses

• Speedway 7 to 11 _ Junction o f SR 11 and SR
40, Deleon Springs
North Hunt chekc station will be open m N o­
vember from 8th-30th. During December and
January it will be open only on Fridays, Satur­
days and Sundays. North Hunt Is located on CR
318 at FR 88.
South
Hunt Is
located
at
Big
Scrub
Campdround on FR 588 and FR 573 and will be
open during general gun season only. Neither
will be open during archery season.

OCALA. WMA

Historic raesrs at Daytona

•T h e 88 Store
FR 88. south o f CR 316
• Advantage Sports Center . NE SR IB. Sail
Springs
• Kelly's Kountry Store _ NE CR 314. Scrambletown
• Harvey's Sporting Goods
NE CR 3 I4A . Lynne
• Forest Hills Grocery _ CR 42. Forest Hills
• Eureka General Store _ C R 318, Eureka
• Paisley Variety Stare _ CR 42 East. Paisley
• Country Stare _ Panther Road and CR 445
• Ruby's Texaco _ SR 40 and CR 314

LAKE QEQBQE WMA

• Ptne Island C am p you n d A Marina _ Lake
Oeorge Drive. Seville
• South Moon Fish Cam p _ South Moon Road.
Astor

Sanford United Methodist-Flames: three hits _
Jerry Camus (three runs. RBI): two hits _ Robert
Jones (tw o doubles, two runs. RBI). Bruce
Dan ilia (double, two runs, two RBI). Dean L.
Smith (RBI), Robert Smith, Jack Eltonhead (one
run each). Mark Blythe; one hit _ Dean W. Smith
(RBI).
Buen Sam arttana three hits Antonio Rivera
(triple, double, tw o runs). Car foe Morales (tw o
doubles, tw o rune, three RBI). Lute Rivera
(double, run. two RBI); two hits _ Jesus Mutno
(run. RBI); one hit _ Tom Vcslna (double, run.
two RBI), Bert Solomon (run); one run _ Raul
Segarro. Carlos Matos, Luis Rosario.
Sanford Christian: four hits _ Joe C apulo
(double, three RBI): three hits _ Ricky Wells
(double, two runs). Rick Williamson (rank two
hits
Tony Tlchonoff (two runs, two RBI); one
hit _~Randy Horn (run); one RBI _ Mark Brewer.
Tommy Preston: one ran _ Andy Inman.

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Leading the way for Modern Welding were
Todd Hunter (two doubles, single, run. four
RBI), Rich Hanratty (two singles, three runs.
RBI). Lee Alexander (two singles, two runs. R B I)
and Vince Pedigo (taro singles, ran).
Also. Chuck Hoffman (single, two runs. RBI),
Randy Lewis (single, run. RBI). Ed Mengani
(single, two runs) and Dave Schutt and Ethan
Bauer (one ran scored each).
Providing the offense for the Superstore
Stammers were Jason Bender (double, tiro sin­
gles. two RBI), Keith Kemple (double, single,
run. three RBI). Steven Smart (two singles, two
runs. RBI). Dave Herman (two singles, ran. RBI)
and Carlos Joseph (two singles, run).
Other hitters were. Billy Appling (triple, rank
Jimmy Smith (single, run. RBI), Tom Yelsley
(single, three runs). Allan Tyrcll (two RBI) and
Mike Bem osky (single).
Contributing for Leiffcr and Sana Trucking
were Kevin Julian (three singles, three runs, two
RBI). Danny Hewitt (double, single, two runs,
four RBI). Bobby Shaw (double, single, two
runs, three RBI). Kevin Venerchick (double, sin­
gle. ran. two RBI), Steve Wagner (double, single,
ran. RBI) and Clyde Wood (two singles, three
runs).
Also contributing were Tom Mains (double,
run, RBI), Manny Silvia (single, three runs, two
RBI), Paul Llseno (single, two runs, two RBI).
Mike Clark (three runs). Brian Jones (two RBI).
Dave Johnson (two runs) and Steve Boone (run).
Hitting for Sanford Paint and Body were Pete
Harrison (home ran, slngle.ran, three RBI).
Bobby Kretnbrlng and Ed Shuck man (one sin­
gle and one. ran scored each) and Denis Miller
(single).

f\J EE 1/ 1/ L O C / V T / O A / / / /

FootballContinued fro m P age 11
the
score was 17-12.
A gamble with 8:45 left proved
to be the nail In Lake Brantley’s
coffin as a fourth-down run
came up short at the Lake Bran­
tley 21 and DcLand took Imme­
diate
advantage,
scoring
a
touchdown three play* later on
a 17-yard touchdown pass from
Candetto to Travld Padgett and
Ferrell added his third extra
point to make the score 24-12
with 4:02 on the clock.
The Patriots refused to give
up, however, and drove 78 yards
on 14 plays, capped by a 13
yard pass from
Criswell to
John Miller with 0:63 left.
James Russ added the extra
point ot make the final 24-10.

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an the ITW day of October.
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Payment at taM Me. oppxce
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to bo paM by Wo ouccoeeful
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CLIRK OP TH t
CIRCUIT COURT
BthMNOLI COUNTY.
PLORIOA
by: thutey C. Her ton
Beauty CMrk
Pubbaft Soar ember It . !J. Jo.
4 October I. I N T
M I-144
NOTICS OP
APPLICATION PON TAS 0140
NOTICI It HI AS 4 V OlVfN.
W4I PUNS AS CUSTOOUN TOR
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ble. two runs, three RBI); two hits _ Joe DlBartolo (double, two runs. RBI). Jerry DtBartoio
(double, run). Paula Ritchey (RBII; one ran. one
RBI
Brett Molle.
Italf-N-Half: four hits _ Oreg Hardy (double,
run. RBIh three hits _ Lori Poe (two triples, two
runs, two RBIh two hits _ Duane Smith (ran);
one hit _ Mike Davis (triple, two runs. RBI).
Brenda Hart afield. Tom Kelly lone double each).
Kim Myers (ran. RBI). E ay Hortsfleld frank K i t "
Rodrigues. Jimmy Franklin lone RBI each).

CASI.

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Subbah: Seat

DAYTONA BEACH . Historic Sportscar Racing
(HSR) and Daytona International 9peedway will
host an all-vintage racing weekend October 3-5
for the first time In the 39-yenr history of the
Speedway.
Some o f the moat famous and rare sports cars
from the 1960's, 1970’s and 1980‘s and NASCAR
Winston Cup stock cars from the 1970‘s and
1980‘s will return to the famous high banks of
Daytona.
Highly-recognisable racing personalities wll
be competing. Including five-time Rolex 24 At
Daytona champion Hurley Haywood and current
Trana-Am Series champion Tom Kendall.
Please contact the Speedway al (904) 9476787 for Information.

Lake Mary
C on tin u ed fro m Fags IB
mers battle back to within 12-5 after
five Innings.
But Modern
W elding ended the threat by
plating four runs In the top o f the sixth Inning
to take a 16-5 advantage before the Superstore
Stammers answered with five runs In the bottom
o f the sixth inning. The game ended at that
point by the time limit with Modern Welding
collecting 13 hits and winning 16-10.
The b ig bats came out In the last game as
Lclffcr and Sons Trucking counted five doubles
among its 24 hits and scored nine runs In the
second inning and 11 runs In the fourth Inning
to end the game by the 20-run rale 24-3 over
Sanford Paint and Body.
The league will continue play every Friday
night at the Lake Mary Sports Complex with
three games starting at 6:30 p.m.
Doing the damage for Beer:30 were Mike
Miller (triple, two singles, three runs, two RBI),
Vic Dlbartolo (triple, two singles, two runs,
three RBI), winning pitcher Blake Murray
(double, two singles, two runs, three RBI).
Kenny McKeever (triple, double, tw o runs, four
RBI) and Brett Molle (double, single, two runs,
RBI).
Also hitting were. Dave Cose (two singles, two
runs, three RBI). Dave Bennett (two singles, two
runs, RBI). Joe DtBartoio (single, two runs) and
Kyle Brubaker (single, rank
Doing the hitting for TRC were Calvin Davis
(triple, double, single. RBI). William Washington
(two runs). Dave Peters (home run. run. two
RBI). Arthur Barnes (home run. run. RBI). Rob­
ert Stevens (double, run. RBI), Myrtel Reid
(single, run. RBI). Or e g Hardy (single, run) and
Nokia Roberta and Tboy Holley (one single

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APP1JS«TWN P M TAB SSSS
NOTICS IS MSRSSV I M S .
Wat PUNS AS CUSTOOUN POR
PRiMtOO, MO. tha hefdar of

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Seminola Booatar Club golf

Ltgal Notices

APPUOATtaa PON TAX____
NOTICS N HI ROSY OtVSN,

Solar Baars axhlbltlon tlckata
ORLANDO _ Tickets for the Orlando Solar
Dears first-ever exhibition gams to be held Sep­
tember 23rd are now on ewe. The game, which
begins at 7 p.m.. Is against the Houston Aeros.
All seating la general admission. Adults ages
15-54 play just 88. and children ages two to 14
and senior citizens over 55 pay just 85. All pro­
ceeds benefit the new Orlando Solar Bears
charity foundation.
For ticket Information call (407) 428-6600.

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MANVANNf MORSS
C L t n x o r Tits
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44 MlNOLI COUNTY.

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DEAR HR. OOTT: Should I uie
DHEA to Improve my athletic perfor­
mance?
DEAR READER: Dehydroeplandroaterone, a hormone produced In the
adrenal glands, Increasei the produc­
tion ot teiloaterone (male hormone),
leading lo aubjective Improvement In
physical and pavrhoiogical well-being
In both men and women. Becauae, aa
time p a n e l, we all produce leaa
DHEA, promoter* have marketed the
drug aa an anti aging compound. Thla
I* not true.
Nonetheless, DHEA I* told aa a
nutritional aid, and many people who
take It swear by Ita value In making
them feel better. It may enhance ath­
letic performance but no studies have
shown conclusively that It doe*.
(Because It Increasei blood laatoeterone levels, the drug may adversely
affect drug screening In International

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Your daughter ahould be examined
by a qualified orthopedic aurgeon,
espeeisUy one who La familiar with the
(many) bone problema that plague
dancer*. Let me knew what be aagra.
DEAR D R OOTT: I am a diabetic
whoae blood augara, on medtcatlen.
are consistently below ISO. Recently, I
developed a caae of hive*. The Itching
drove me craiy, 10 my doctor preicrlbed prednlione. My augara ahot
up to 400. Why?
DEAR READER: Prednlione and
almllar cortisone drug* can eailly
destabilise a diabetic by railing hi*
blood tufor. Cons^qutnUy, wboo oudi
therapy la reeulred — aa it waa la
year caae — doctor* umalty try te
taper the do*e and dliconlinue the
medicine aa aeon aa poaalble, at the

unknown because they haven't been
studied. Some men have reported per­
manent breast swelling from It* use;
whether DHEA can cause prostate or
uterine cancer
a distinct possibility
- is unclear. Therefore, IU safety la
in question
Because men and women under the
age of 40 have adequate inalurall
D IIEA levels, the drug Is not appro­
priate lo Improve athletic perfor­
mance in this age group Therefore, if
you are under to. I recommend that
you not take It.
DEAR D R (JO TT My daughter is a
dance maior in college Although she
is vrry talented, she has had to give
up point* because of severe pain
caused by bunions Her dance career
is in Jeopardy, yet her doctor has told
her to suffer the pain or quit dancing
lin t there something she can do?
D E A R R E A D E R : A bunion Is an
abnormal swelling of the Joint at the
base of the big toe, often causing lat­
eral displacement of the toe Itself The
cause of this painful affliction Is not
known, but bunions do tend to run In
families
Although not a haiard to health,
bunions can severely hamper athletic
performance, particularly ballet
Orthopedic surgeons have devel­
oped several operations to cure
bunions Two of the most popular —
the Keller procedure and the Mayo
operation — involve removing part of
the bone near the Joint and straight­
ening the toe
My orthopedic consultants tell me
that either type of surgery cures
bunions and allows patients to lead
relatively normal lives (provided they
don't relnjure the toe or consistently
wear tight, ill fitting shoes that pinch
the feet) Inasmuch aa your daughter
fl a danrrr. the situation becomes
more problematic. It's possible that
the surgron might forbid her to dance

PETER
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tame Uma iaereaalag the amount of
aati-dtabete* medication te compen­
sate for the Imbalance.
Once you have flnlabed your course
o f prednlione, your blood lugar*
should return to their previous levels
To ghre you more Information, I am
■ending you a copy of my Health
Report 'Diabetes Mellllua.* Other
reader* who would like a copy ihould
■end f l pfua a long, aelf-addressed,
■tamped envelope to P.O. Box 2017,
Murray HUI Station, New York. NY
IIIM l Be aura to mention the title.

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What was the worst bid ever to be­
come part of Standard American?
Allhough this will probably cause a
deluge of mail. I Ihink it was the Jump
raise of an opening one heart or one
spade lo thtve hearts or three spades
lo show 13 13 points and at least four
trumps the so railed forcing raise. If
using that bid. whal would you do with
today's North hand after partner
opens one spade? Presumably, you
would respond two hearts. Yet (hat la
unappetising, especially as partner
will think you have only thrcs-card
support when you bid spades on ths
nest round. And that ninth trump will
usually be worth an extra trick via a
ruff In the dummy.
Much better — and more logical —

la the limit raise, which shown some
1*11 points and ol least four trumps
(Are you wondering what to do with a
game-forcing raise? Tune In tomor­
row!) How does the opener rend lo ■
game invitational limit raise? Ho poss­
es with a minimum, raises with some
extras, or (unlikely though It may be)
cue bids or launches Into Blackwood
with alam Interest Here, South goes
on to game, hoping (or (he beat.
West leads the club king to South's
ace. If South plays a trump Immediate­
ly, he ahould lose four I rick*: one
apade. one heart and two dub*.
Instead, declarer should cross to dum­
my's diamond see, overtake the dia­
mond queen with hia king, and cash
the diamond Jack, discarding a club
bom the dummy. WUh tho loaer count
down to throo, It Is tlmo to turn to
i p i f t i . South's 10 tricks aro four
n M n , o m biAit, three diinoiidft, o m
club and on* cfub rujjin the dummy.

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Wednesday. Sept. 17,1097
Your long-range matodaJ prospects ooukj
bo subjected totavorsbto transformation*
in the yMr ahead Kaap your eyes opart
for now nsldi that ooutd gsnersto largar
•smings.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Bept. 22) In order to
perform el your best today, sffmuleting
challenges ara rsqulrsd. Do not fear
paper tigers or tho trapping* of power,
Virgo, treel yourself lo a birthday MRSend lor your Astro-Graph predtotorw for
the year ahead by mating |2 and BASE
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CAPRICORN (Dee. 2*Jen. 12) Flnanc**!
trends are moving in your favor today,
and you could get involved in siuelton*
that maka or save you money. Follow
your basic (nsSncto.
AOUARIUB (Jan. 20-Peb. I t ) Spontarwous developments w « bring you (he
grists si enjoyment today. Keep your
schedule flexible so that you can move
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Editorial/Opinion
ELLEN GOODMAN

Meno is just the pause
that refreshes
U O S T O N --D a m n . what did I do with the T ahlrt* T h e one (hot soya ‘ These aren't lint
flashes, they're power surges.* Where Is It now
that I've finally found just the right occasion?
Ever since the baby boomers started h illin g
50. the cutting edge of th is ever vigilant, ever
youthful generation has been trying to get us
all to th in k positively about the pause.
A fleet of pop (or rather, m om ) psychologists
have emerge
g rd
to rem ind
us
that
the
reproductive
finale
doesn't
mean
the
productive end. A choir of gender splnm elstcrs
(or rather, sptnm lstresses) insists that midlife
begins w hen fertility ends.
This is a marketeer's dream. There nre 37
million post-m enopausal women In Am erica
already. In another dozen years there'll be 50
m illion. It's no wonder that there
nre
workshops offered on how to embrace the
Inner crone, videos on sex In the post-ovum
era. and power T -s h irts .
Fra nkly though. It's been a tough sell. With
horm ones to the right of us and trophy wives
to the left, the basic messages about the value
of post-m enopausal women are still enough to
give anyone night sweats. We m ay hove post
menopausal pregnancy poster gals. Out the
culture Is still haunted by witches and the
ancient specters of genetically useless old
hens.
Too m any of us facing ‘ the change* were
raised on anthropologists of the Lionel Tiger
stripe and evolutionists of the survtvallst
school w ho have never figured out whether
there Is a biological purpose to post-ovum
living.
Female hum ans are the only primates that
survive long beyond Ihelr last pregnancy. Some
assumed
that
older
women
were
an
evolutionary accident.
Fifty and sixty and seventy something
women were dismissed as modern medicine's
little luxuries, creatures who are Irrelevant to
survival of the species. N ature’s leftovers.
I doubt that m any of us stayed u p at night
w orrying about ou r role In evolution. I never
put all m y eggs In the biological basket.
Nevertheless. I'm downright aglow at the
recent piece of anthropological revisionism .
I feel a power surge com ing on.
A group of a nthnopologists studying the
era
of n
o rf
Hadsa h u n te r-g a th e re
rs or
northern
T a n za n ia
reports In C u rre n t Anthropology that post­
menopausal
w om en
are
ths
serious

w

Oam

11 feel a powet
■urge coming
on. •

breadwinners In Hint com m unity. The y work
longer and harder hours out In the bushes.
Th e y brin g home the berries. And the tubers.
The children
provided fur by these senior
Hid
women. Ihelr grandmothers mid grent aunts,
nre the children most likely lo survive. When
the nursing mothers arc attuned to the
youngest. It's the senior women who make sure
the older kids nre fed well.
Anthropologist
Kristen
llnwkes
of the
U n lvrrs lty of Utah uses Ihls to put forward a
Grandm other Hypothesis. She goes so far lo
suggest
that
post-m enopausal
zest
may
account for the runaway success of our kind of
primates.
In the great D arwinian scheme of things, it
Isn't Jusi the num ber of offspring but Ihelr
fitness that spells survival. Here Grandm a
makes the best provider.
I know ho llndzus. though I'm delighted that
the gatherers ore gelling Ihelr due along with
the h u n lrra . When I took anthropology. It
Bounded like the men went out for the woolly
m am m oth bacon while the women waited at
home with little blueberry garnishes.
Frankly, most of the grandmothers I know do
their gathering at liaby Gap. And (tie fifty
something women who have re-entered the
workplace to support their families make (he
lladzas' puce of lut&gt;cr-guthcrlng look leisurely.
Still It's good for the modern woman's soul to
contemplate a new linage of Ihelr senior
foremolhera. If the I India arc any indication,
ancestral sisterhood was powerful. Older
women were programmed Into the big picture.
We were meant lo be older and wiser. When
childbearing ends, gear up to the job of m aking
life better for the whole clan.
M o m la ju s t the pause that refreshes.

r « n a n ra w -w im s * * -

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ANYONE CAUGHT
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TH E PU N 6E0N

John Wayne or Alan Alda?
Recently.
| spent s couple of
hours on Ibe Msli with 7SM00 Promise
Keepers and s few demonstrators
from the Nations! Orgsnizstion for
Women.
On the bscks of the Promise Keep­
ers were nonthrealening messages
like: “I'm Too Biassed to Bo Stressed,*
which Is a nice sentiment. A longer
cited Intense Christians Agslns
Luhawannedntsi* — ths Initial letters
of each word spoil R-A-D-l-C-A-L. Be­
lieve me: I've seen radicals on the
Mall, sad those weren't them. And how
upset can you get about ‘ Real Men
Sing Loud,* ‘ Real Men Love God,'
‘ Lord's Athletic Department, XXL,"
"Thank God. I'm Free." and “Proper­
ty of Jesus Christ"? And who could
have a problem with the African-Amer­
ican man whoso shirt said. "It's Not a
Whits Thing, It's Not a Black Thing.
It's a Jesus Thing*?
At a tiny NOW cell just off the Mali
one young woman carried an In-yourface sign that read: "Why Aren't You
iw Mowing the Lawn?"
What Is NOW'Si problem
|
with the
Promise Keepers? After all. these are

guys who, among other tilings, are
pledging to stop boozing, stop running
around, and lay off workaJv
Julie habits
— and go home, do the gutters and do
the dishes — and mow the lawn. This
Is John Wayne? This Is Alan Alda.
The NOW niks say that PK secretly
wants male dominance and that It Is
a crypto-political faction aecrelly
aligned with the religious right- If I
were a woman. I'd think r
twice about taking guidance from

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C o n tin u e d fro m

i shirts i
on Open House, York Pa.* sad
^ Believe me,
‘ Hard Rocs Cafe.* There were Cal
Ripken shirts and Tam my Hilflger
I’ve seen
Vietnam vet
vel with
i
shirts. There was the VMaam
radicals on
a baseball cap that said "USA
(he Mall, and
Kearsage." There was ■ blind man
Ihese weren't with
a seeing eye dog and a fellow In
them. J
a motorized wheelchair. There were a
lot uf guys from "Sylatatga, Alabama."
And I like the Idea of a man you Just
met parting with the words. "Bless
paleo-femtnists of Ihe NOW stripe.
you."
I mot a former New Yolk Cky poThese are the femmes who. In years
liceman. Injured on duty la the
t a
south
past, said that no fault divorce was
Bronx, now taring In IfeMeumi, Fla.
peachy for women, that divorced men
and women had equal rights to legal He told me, abashed, that Ms father
custody of young children, and that a had been anti-Semitic — but that as
woman who stays home to raise chil­ for himself, since he had fbuad Christ
jn Florida, he just loved Jews. tMaybe
dren will be unfolQIled. Their Intend
ty about sexual harassment got a lot he was looking for a convert No i
There Is something weird about how
of guys so uptight that they are now
the super-libs treat the so-called reli­
afraid to dirt or respond to flirtatiousness. (And now we wonder "Whatev­ gious right When the putative right‘ by the
er happened to dating?") Remember. wing says, “Judge people
Gloria Stelnem's mantra: "A woman content of Ihelr character, not tho
without a man is U lna Osh without a color of their sUn," the super-Ubs say,
bicycle." Maybe so. But we’ve learned "No, no, no, that's not what Dr. King
that it's no easy deal to raise a kid realty meant’ When they say (here
has been anti-Semitism and racism In
without that bicycle.
their ranks In Iha past and It must
I teU you: I like the Promise Keepera, even though I surely don't agree stop, Uw super-libs say, “Don't (rust
with all Uw opinions of all who have 'em." When they say they have sinned
been Interviewed in their name. I have and should treat women better, Uw
super libs say, "They are still sexist
never seen a crowd that large in Wash
tnglon, and I have never felt safer In chauvinists.” What a smart way to
Washington. With the possible excep­ bring people In from Uw flanks!
For me, I find U hard to gel cross
tion of an Army base, I have never
seen such a truly Integrated group of with a kuy who wean a T-shirt that
reads: "Keep Working for the Lord —
Americans. There were women there,
Not
Much, but the Retire­
■ay's N
o ....................
many with young sons. There were Tha Pay's
ment Is Out of This WotM."
"The Godly Sons of Michigan"; tim e

Continued from Page 1A

Page 1A

the surrounding b u s i­
nesses. He ulso salt! that the
1100 available parking spaces
nre more llinn adequate for Ihe
approxim ately 50 people who
attend services. No changes
1. other
are planned, he sakl.
than replacing Ihe existing
book store sign.
According lo the Sanford De­
partment of
Planning
and
Zoning, there are about 40
churches w ithin Ihe city llm lta.

Bank
Continued from Paga 1A
latlon of
salca programs, reporting nnd
measurement.
Losllngcr M id that three key
support roles have also been
named. Pat M cCann will be
senior finance executive. Mike
Schirr will lie senior credil
policy
executive nnd
Ooh
Schwelje will be senior per*
sound
executive
for
N atlonaDank Florida. M cCann Is
currently director of Finances
for D a rne ll. SchlfT Is chief
credil executive
for
NattonaUnnk
in
Florida
and
Schwelje" Ik" BnVnFH's Tlu itiM t!
Resources partdeT°Tor " b a rttrr
and retail delivery. •i
Lastlngrr said he and the
new management
team are
continuing to finalize o rg a n iza ­
tion structure and key a p ­
pointm ents In Ihe operations
Impacted
by
today's
an­
nouncem ent.
He
said
they
hoped to announce additional
key support assignments b y
Ihe end of O ctober.
All appointm ents will be ef­
fective Imm ediately upon c o m ­
pletion ol the N a tio n sB a n klia r nett
merger.
expected
sometime In the first quarter of
1908. Th e merger requires a p ­
proval b y shareholders of both
com panies and by regulatory
authorities.
NatlonsDank haa retail and
com m ercial
ba nking
o p e ra ­
tions in 18 states and the D is­
trict of Colum bia. A s of Sep­
tember 30. 1997, NatlonsD ank
had total assets of 8343 b il­
lion.

Olympics

BEN WATTENBERG

Release

Church

Conllnwed from Page 1A
My '
era. D r. Lane Lee. Art H art, and
Eliae and J im H u lm c..
Although their teams won't
be com peting this Saturday,
the
Special
O lym pic*
la
pleased to welcome the H u lme a. T h e y have started Ihe
first equestrian team In the
county. Th e y are training four
“ cTe H
athletes at their ClrcT&lt;
Ranch in Sanford.
Th e public la encouraged lo
come out Saturday and cheer
for all the athletes. Having an
audience means a great deal to
all those Involved In Ihe games.
H aving volunteers also meana
a lot. If you would like to vol­
unteer for Riture Special O ly m ­
pic events, call Phyllis Drkfges
at 333-7335.

JOHN J. KUFER
Jo h n J , Kuper, 87, B rantley
H ill C o u rt. Longwood. died
Wednesday. O ct.
18. 1997.
Dorn in Poland, he moved lo
Central rio rld a In 1036. M r.
Kuper was a caretaker. H e w
was a Catholic. He waa an
A rm y veteran and a mem ber of
Veterans of Foreign Wara Post
3093.
Survivors include wife, C a th ­
erine.
Baldw in-Fa irch ild S e m o ra nForest C ity Chapel, in charge
of arrangem ents.

C h ie f D eputy Steve Harriet of
the Seminole C o u n ty ShcrlfTa
Office.
T o add to Ihe problem. Harriet
amid the ahertfTa office did not
receive advance notice from the
atate of Wellon'a release.
*The safety of the com m unity
la param ount and we need the
Inform ation to prepare." H a r­
riet aald.
Now that hla department la
aware of the relenae. Harriet
aald. should Wellon return lo
Seminole C ou nty, a career
crim inal unit will monitor him .
Under Florida law. early release prisoners are required to
* IITa office
~
register at the sheriffs
where they are photographed
and fingerprinted.
Harriet aald deputies meet
Ihe Inmates and make Initial
contact and "lo make sure they
start out on Ihe right foot."
Unfortunately, though, a c­
cording to Harriet m any of the
carlv release and repeat of­
fenderrs are prone to repeal of­
fenses. A s an example. Harriet
cited a recent case where a
m an In Dear Lake, recently re­
leased from prison, was a r­
rested again for Indecent expo*
sure.
Last year, the Suprem e C o u rt
i. ruled to rasters time o ff. tor
good behavior for offenses

com m uted prior lo Oct. I,
1005. For offenses after that
* dale, prisoners are required lo
serve at leaal 85 percent of
their sentences. So far, 445
violent crim inals were released
last fall and another 500 were
released In M arch. D y Ihe lim e
all la aald and done, about
15,000 Inmates will have their
sentences ‘reduced, according
lo slate officials.
Stale court records show
those with release dales next
week are leaving prison an a v ­
erage of 74 days earlier thnu
scheduled.
Harriet said a grass roots
effort Is currently under way lo
ratify the 85 percent ruling
A citizens group called S T O I’
(stop tu rnin g out prlaoneral la
circulating petitions lo pass
the ru lin g as a constitutional
referendum. S T O P wits founded
by Manatee C ou nty
Sheriff
Charlie Wells.
Th e Seminole C o u n ty 's Sher­
iffs Office supports S T O P by
notifying
residents
through
Neighborhood Watch meetings
a nu d istribu ting petitions.
Harriet aald It seemed In a p ­
propriate that Wellon la being
released because he obviously
Intended to kill T h o rp e .
"It Is imperative that espe­
cially the violent c rim in a ls
J &lt; m . l l W ’ « iW r * « M t « a e s .M M
said.

Whitmire
Continued from Pag* 1A
the department was overblown.
To o m any com m anders and a
lack of role definition between
corporals and sergeants.
The SP D la In the process of
m aking changes, moat of which
must be approved by the cliy'a
personnel director.
air
While these
changes might seem lo have
negative connotations. Ihe re­
ality la only two • maybe none •
of the S P D officers will experi­
ence a cu t In pay.
J's polic
Sanford's
police
and fire
fighting personnel - and just
about everyone else (he city
employs • had Ihelr salaries
boosted aa of Oct. 4 following a
study that found them below
the pay scale of other elites.
Police C h ie f Joe D illard's
salary was hiked from 858,333
a year to 873.318. W hitm ire's
werjt from 847.397 lo 854.863.
A hard-nosed cop who looks
like he Just stepped off the scl
of a 1940a or 50s Hollywood
cops movie, W hitm ire la co nfi­
dent the SPD Is going to enter
the next century
y with a flourlah.
*WeVe got to put everything
Into place, phase by phase,
he aald Thu rsda y. "'Y o u can't
just turn the applecart upside
down. It took the sherlfTs de­
partment 3 1/3 yeara to change
what It had to change. Mr.
H ublcr haa aald 3 1/3 years.
We heard this week (from those
on the city's Law Enforcem ent
Coi m ittee) that alx
O ptions Com
m onths should be sufficient.
*"We’11 do aa m uch aa we
can," W hitm ire aald. "But it’s
beat to make each change
count and wait until the dust
aeltles before making the next
one."
W hitm ire told the options
committee that four 8 P O squad
leaders were going to Ja c k so n ­
ville on Monday lo learn all
they can about modern co m m utiny policing al the Institute
of “Police
ice Technology A M anagement. O n their' m
return,
these
i
supervisors w ill instruct other
S P D officers on what It takes to
ba an efTIclent 1990a police of­
ficer.
Th e town has cast critical
eyes on the SPD. Next Tuesday.
Sanford residents w ill have an
opportunity to vent their o p in ­
ions And ask questions At a 5
p.m , public meeting At C ity
It's the next phase in the fu­
ture of the law enforcement

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served for more than half hla
48 yeara. Ile a a player In Ihe
process no matter what his ti­
tle m ay be.
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Methodists hold Fall Festival &amp; Bazaar
ja m A L ig .iH f itHWift

Church activities
Allen Chapel A M E C h u rch . 1303 Olive Ave., Is offering free
tutoring In reading and math akilla for elementary students ;
M onday. Tue sda y snd Th u rs d a y from 4 to 6:30 p.m ., Wednes­
day from 3 to 4 :3 0 p.m . Middle school atudenta Monday. Tu e s ­
day. T h u rs d a y from B to 8:30 p.m . and Wrrlneadny from 3 :30 to
4:30 p.m .
Youth ch u rch activities for nges 13 to 18 meet the first and
4th Tuesdays of each month at 7 p.m . Parents attendance Is
required at all meetings. Youth services are held on the fourth
Sundav of the m onth at B p.m .
For more Information call the church ofTIce at 333-6804.

Spaghetti Dinner
Orace United Methodist C h u rch . 480 N. C ou ntry C lu b Rd..
will hold Ita Sixth A nnu a l Spaghetti D inner, sponsored by the
United Methodist Men. on Sat.. Oct. 35. Th e meal will be
served from 4 to 7 p.m . at the cost of SB for adults and ch il­
dren ages 3 to 10 at S3 and under 3, free. Food served la ‘ allyou-can-eat.*
For more Information call the church office at 333-1473.

Choir to perform
The Rescue Adult Choir Invites the public to attend an
'E ve n in g of O ld Fashioned Singing* on Son.. Sept. 38 at 6 p.m .
Th e ch u rch Is located nt 1700
1 . 13
~
00 W
* St.
13th

Fall Featlval
Tuskaw llla United Methodist C h u rch . 3035 R rd Bug Rd.. In
Casselberry will hold Its Fall Festival and Pum pkin Patch on
Sat.. O ct. 18 from 8 a m. to 3 p.m . Th e day will feature an old
fashioned church ba iaar. craft fair, children's games, crafts
a n d 'm o o n walk.* a silent auction, white elephant, lots of food
and num erous pum pkins

Craft avant aat

Casselberry _
Th e congre­
gation of C o m m u n ity United
Methodist C h u rc h invites the
public tu attend the third a n ­
nual Fam ily Poll Festival and
Bnxnnr tom orrow. There w ill
be activities for people of nil
ages. Pum pkins, oak firewood,
cornstalks, bales of hay and
gourds will be sold In the
patch.
Hom egrown
canned
goods from North Ca ro lina
which
Include
vegetables,
Jams and pickles will be sold
in the ‘ pum pkin store* along
with m any other p u m pkin and
fall Items. Be sure to visit the
store where you will find eve­
rything ‘ pum pklnny* possible.
Th e women of the church
have been w orking for a year
m aking holiday craft Items for
the biu nnr w hich will be open
from 0 ti nt, lo 5 p.m . Also In­
cluded will be a bake sale
complete with homemade a p ­
ple blitter. Visit G ranny's Attic
where you will find m any good
used Items.
There will be all types of
games for children. Including
a cake walk, dunk lank anti
m oonwalk.
Th e men of the church w ill
once again serve Al Boone's
famous B B Q from 11 a m. to 5
p.m . along with h nm burgrrs
and hot dogs. All kinds of food

The Dorcas Circle of Upsala C om m unity Presbyterian
C h u rc h . 101 Upsala Rd.. will hold an Arts and Crafts Event
and luncheon from 8 a m. to S p m . on Sal.. Nov I on the
ch u rch grounds.
• For more Information call the church office at 330-3635

Community

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Methodist Church

Items such ns nnchos. p o p ­
corn. cutlon enndy. caramel
apples,
snow
cones
and
boiled peanuts will be sold
throughout the day.
Come sing In the karaoke
booth, purchase services of­

it First Shiloh

p m . for die entire festival. Fot
more Information call
the
church office nt 831-3777 ext.
204. Th e festival Is located at
Com m u nity United Methodist
C h u rch . 4021 S. Ilw y. 17-82 In
Cnsselberry. 1/2 mile north of
Highway 430.

fered by members of Hie
church or just come browse
and enjoy the day.
Live entertainment will take
place In the Entertainm ent
Tent from 11 a m. to 2 p m.
The hours will lie 0 n.m . to 4

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Man’a Blbla Study
Each Monday at 7:30 p.m. Sanford Christian C h u rch Is conictlng a Mens Bible Study. Presently the study Is looking Into
the seven steps outlined in Promise Keepers. The study Is
open to all men In the area.
Call 333-0080 for more Information. The rh u rc h Is locaird nt
730 Upsala Rd. In Sanford.

Sava labels
Sanford C h u rch of Christ. 1500 S. Park Ave . Is working d rs perately to save Cam pbell soup. V -8 labels. I’rego spaghetti.
Pepperldge Farm s. Vlnslc and Swanson labels lo purchase a
church van. Members nre short on funds so this alternative
method can help provide transportation for youth activities,
thoae unable to drive, running errands and visiting other
c h u tth .functions. &lt;
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Anyone w ishing to kelp w ith this efTort please send Litwle la ­
the church office at the above address at the tip code 33771 or
call the church office at 322-7781.
Jeannette Sllffey will also pick u p labels from those desiring
to contribute. Please contact her at 322-8234. One m illion la ­
bels arc necessary so m uch help la needed lo make this goal a
reality.

First Shiloh M B Church re­
cently hosted an event with sev­
eral choirs performing Pictured Is
one ol the groups that participated
In the evening* festivities The
audience #r\Joyed 4 night o&lt; gospel
music and uplifting messages.

Rummaga / Baka Sala
Congregational Christian C h u rch . 2401 3. Park Ave.. will he
hosting a rum m age sale/ bake sale on Sat.. Oct. 24. 23 from 0
a m.to 3 p.m . Proceeds will benefit the building Improvement
fund.
For more luform alloif call the church office 322-4584.

Annual Women's Day
Zion Hope Missionary Baptist C h u rch . 710 Orange Ave.. will
be celebrating Its A nnual Women's Day Observance on S u n ­
day at 11 a.m . The guest speaker will t&gt;c Sister Kozelln Fields
of Rejected Slone Fu ll (lospcl Missionary Baptist C h u rch .
Th e public Is Invited.

New Ufa Singers to psrform

New Bible atudy
Th e Lutheran C h u rch of the Redeemer. 2525 Oak Ave.. will
begin a new Bible study next Sunday based on the Bible of E c ­
clesiastics. T h is study tenches nl&gt;out time and toll, hum an
limitations, wisdom and satisfaction, and mennlngful versus
meaningless life. The study will begin each Sunday m orning nt
8 :20 a.m . and visitors arc welcome.
Also on O ct. IB . plans are being made for the annual shurch
picnic to be held on the ch u rch grounds. The congregational
assembly meeting will be on Oct. 28 Immediately after the
m orning service.
' For more Information call the church office at 322-2464.

Annlveraary celebration

First Church ol the Naz arena in
Longwood w* celebrate its 30th
anniversary featuring the Nmv Lite
Singers. Services begin at 10 a.m.
foSowed by a luncheon. At 1:30
p.m. additional singing w l taka
place. The public Is Invited to at­
tend. The Rev. Tel Denny wS
speak. For more information call
tha church office at 831-5885 or
830-0809

Christian Fellowship Baptist C h u rch . 1701 S. Bell Ave.. will
hold Its celebration of dcncancss m inistry anniversary an
S u n .. Oct. 26 nt 3:30 p.m . Th e speaker for the event will be D r.
Brenda Greene of Irvington. New Jersey.
Th e public Is invited lo attend.

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Orace United Melhodlat C h u rc h . 480 N. C ou ntry C lu b Rd..
will hold Ita aeventh annual Halloween party on Frl.. O ct. 31
from 8;30 to 7:30 p.m . Th e event la open to toddlera through
Sth grade.
F u n . food and gnmea will be provided. A coatume parade and
prlxea w ill alao be featured.

Church annlveraary
New Dcthel M .B . C h ru ch . 018 E. 10th St., will be celebrating
Ita B8th ch u rch annlveraary on Sunday at the 11 a m. and 3
p.m . aervlcca. For more Information call the church ofllce at
323-3594.

Special sermon
First Chrlatlan C h u rc h . 1607 a Sanford Ave.. will be having
a vialllng minister, Pnator Harold DcRoo. on Sunday at the 11
a.m . service. Th e aermon topic will be "He Restores M y Soul.
DeRoo Is presently the director of church relations and field
w ork at the Reformed Theological Sem inary and has served In
churches In Holland. Michigan. California. O ahanna. O h io and
In Zellwood. Florida. He has been the National Youth Director
of the Reformed C h u rch of Amerlcn, He la married to the for­
m er D orothy Brlelcfcld and they have three sons, all presentl
Involved In ch u rch work. Th e y alao have five grandchildren.

Family Futlval

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T h e First Christian C h u rc h of Longwood will be hooting a
Fam ily Festival on the church grounds Uila St. from 3 to 7 p.m .
Entertainm ent, games and more will be featured.
For more information call the church office at 767*3836. The
ch u rch Is located at 1400 E .E . Williamson Rd.

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Wastvlaw Baptist Church re­
cently colobrated the 'Fabulous
Fifties.' Members dressed In 60*s
style clothing. Everything from
leans, turned up colters, and
slicked back hair to bow-ties, hats,
poodle skirls and pony tails were
observed. Hymns were adapted to
60's stylo tunes. A *50's drive-In
style* meet was served with ham­
burgers and hot dogs and the
youth of the church served
shakes, sodas, and sundaes. The
afternoon brought the arrival of
special guest “Elbow Parsley* and
his fabulous Instrumental group for
a great time -of laughter and fun.
The Sonshlne Quartet, a gospel
quartet made up of men from the
church, sang In 50‘s style.

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Sanford Herald

O c lo b e r 17. 1997

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Preparing for hoops j
Sanford Recreation Dept, offering youth basketball
Special to th e H erald

hunt season
approved

SANFORD
T b c Sanford Recreation Departnielli, througTi W inning Ways Basketball A ra d rm y at Sanford, la now offering youth basket
ball to children In gradea Kindergarten through
12.

Registration will begin tomorrow (Saturday)
with n special official sign up day at the J U S T
FO R F F .E T at the Seminole Towne Center Mall
Starting at 10 n.m. and going until 0 p m .
there will be prizes distributed aa well ns other
s|&gt;eclal giveaways In addition to a free throw
contest ru n by Ilnrry Mlstell from the W inning

Ways llaakclbnll Academy at Sanford.
Ily teaming u p with the new W inning Ways
llaakctball Academ y at Sanford Die Sanford
Recreation Department hopes to Improve the
level of basketball by doing a belter Job of
teaching the area's youlh the fundamentals of
the game and how to play the game.
For the first time the Recreation Department
will offer two divisions: a Recreation Division
and a Prime Tim e Division, anti will also allow
players to register individually or ns a team.
After tomorrow, registrations will still Ire a c­
cepted at the Downtown Youth Center in the
bower Level of Sanford C lly Hall

Annum (lie Important dates to remember w ill
b r:
Tuesday. Oclober 21 _ conches meeting at
Downtown Youlh Center at 7 p m.
Friday. November 14 _ coaches clinic at S a n ­
ford Middle School at 7 p.m
Saturday, November IS _ Player Placement at
Sanford Middle School at 0 n.m .
December 1-5 _ Jam boree at Sanford Middle
School.
December 0 _ regular season games begin at
Sanford Middle School.
Monday and Tuesday. Deremtrcr IS and 10 _
Ifnskelhnll Clinic nt Sanford Middle School.
For additional Information, call 330-5697

S A N F O R D _ T h e O n m c m id F rc s li W n tc r
F is h C o m m is s io n ( O F C ) a p p ro ve d n 0 0 -d n y
w a te rfo w l h u n t in g season to d a y for 1997-98.
S e a s o n dates are N ov. 22 - J a n . 20. A lso .
J a n . 24 w ill lie Y o u th W a te rfo w l H u n t in g
D a y . d u r in g w h ic h c h ild re n m a y h u n t u n d e r
the s u p e rv is io n of u o u -h u n t ln g a d u lts .
In a d d itio n , C a n a d a geese w ill be Icgnl
ga m e , o n Lake S e m in o le in Jn c k s o n C o u n t y
o n ly . N ov. 2 2 -3 0 a n d J a n . 1 0 -3 1 .
T h e d a lly h a g lim it for d u c k s ts six. in c lu d ­
in g n o m o re th a n fo u r m n lla rd s (w ith a
m a x im u m of tw o h e n m a lla rd s ), three p in ­
tails. (w o w ood d u c k s , tw o re dh e a ds, one
hlnck d u c k , one ca u v a s h a c k . one m o ttle d
d u c k (n ls o k n o w n ns F lo rid a d u c k ), n n d on e
fu lv o u s w h is tlin g d u c k . T h e d n lly lin g lim it
for the Lake S e m in o le C a n a d a goose h u n t Is
tw o.
C o m m is s io n e rs
a lso
a p p ro ve d
v a rio u s
ch a n g e s In wildlife m n n a g e m e n l area n n d
wildlife a n d e n v iro n m e n ta l are a re g u la tio n s
a n d th e ir acreage's
R e g a rd in g b ird
s a n c tu a rie s ,
the
OFC
ndop te d a ru le to a dd the d e s ig n a tio n
"re s tric te d h u n t in g are a " for a reas that a p p ly
for h u n t in g clo s u re s for p u b lic safely re a ­
so n s in the fu tu re . K x ls tln g tu rd s a n c tu a rie s
w ill re ta in th e ir c u rr e n t d rs ig n n tlo n .
In re la te d a c tio n , the C o m m is s io n a p ­
p ro ve d a re quest from the D a de C o u n t y
C o m m is s io n to e x p a n d the S o u th D a d B ir d
S a n c t u a r y b y 0 2 s q u a re m ile s n n d re n a m e
the e n tire area the S o u t h D a d e Restricted
H u n t in g A re a . - •
N ew r u le s a lso n u llio rlz e (lie O F C to issue
p e rm its for h u n t i n g o n re s tric te d h u n t i n g
a re a s w h e n a p p ro p ria te .
C o m m ts s lo n c rs
voted
to
chnngc
the
b o u n d a r y betw een the C e n tra l n n d S o u t h
h u n t in g zo n e s. T h e p re v io u s b o u n d a r y - S R
72. west of A rc a d ia •• w ill lie replaced b y S R
7 0 . w h ic h Is a few m iles n o rth of S R 72.

Seminole
rebounds
in style
F ro m Sta ff R e p o rts
H A N FO ltD _ Muybe it was the
wrr-k otf. or mri) h r it was some
rrm iinril from the Ins* to Lake
llru n llry two weeks ago. tail It look
Seminole a while to gel going
Thursday night
But when the Lighting Seminole*
rial wake op they started hitting on
all cylinder* ami whipped the Oak
Itlrlge Pioneer* 35-14 In a Class
5A District 5 varsity football ro lllest at Thom as K Whlghatn .Sta­
dium
Alter a scoreless (lr*t quarter.
.Joe Knight scored a pair ot touch
clown* on run* ol five and 24 yard*
and Deem Howard nddrd a two(mutt conversion run ler give Semi
note a 14 0 advantage
Moment Liter, tile Tribe all hut
pul the game away when Neil
Italuc* bloc keel a punt and Ihcn
|Miunced on it In the end zone in
give Ih r host* u 2 1-0 trail
The sreond cprnrtrr has hern
kind tu the Fighting Seminole* all
year as they have now scored 84
point* In Die serornl stanza
The h n tirrrs came hack lo score
to make the »core 21-7 nt halftime,
trill Ihnl wa* a* close as llir Pio­
neer* would grl.
■c* T rib e , Pag* 2 B

S H U P E '8 8C O O P
S I G H T I N G IN Y O U R R I F L E IS A C R I T I ­
C A L L Y IM P O R T A N T P A R T O F T H E H U N T IN G
P R O C E S S . W H E N S I G H T I N G IN A R IF L E .
M A K E I T A P O IN T T O B E A S C O M F O R T ­
A B L E A S P O S S IB L E . U S E A T A B L E O R
B EN C H AND A SAND BAG TO S TEA D Y
Y O U R R IF L E . 1 T O U C H T H E R I F L E W I T H
O N L Y M Y T R IG G E R F IN G E R A N D S H O U L ­
D E R IN O R D E R T O R E M O V E A L L H U M A N
E R R O R F R O M T H I S P R E C IS E P R O C E D U R E
I U S E T H E S A N D B A G T O H O L D T H E R IF L E
W I T H T H E C R O S S -H A I R S O F T H E S C O P E
O N T H E C E N T E R O F T H E B U L L S -E Y E .
TH EN
IT
IS
A
S IM P L E
M A TTER
TO
S Q U E E Z E T H E T R IG G E R F O R E X A C T B U L ­
L E T P L A C E M E N T . D I F F E R E N T O U N S " L IK E "
D I F F E R E N T K IN D S O F A M M U N I T I O N . S O I
E X P E R IM E N T
W IT H
V A R IO U S
BRAND
N A M ES FOR T H E B E S T G R O UP S.

FISH IN G FO R EC A ST
Exp e ct bass a c tio n to g ra d u a lly Im p ro v e
w it h co oler w e a th e r a n d d ro p p in g w n tc r
t c m p c rn tu rc s . F is h in g w ill begin to be re a lly
good In N o v e m b e r, a n d w ill Inst t h r o u g h
M a rc h . La rge w ild s h in e rs w ill be the best
ch o ice for lu n k c r bass th is tim e of the y e a r.
T h e riv e r fro m P u zzle Lake s o u th to Lake
W in d e r Is m y pick for bass over e igh t
pounds.
S n o o k a c tio n at S c b n s lla n In le t c o n tin u e s
to be good for fish In the 8 -1 5 p o u n d ra n g e .
La rge live s h r im p fished w ith a p la in lead
h e a d Is a d e a d ly c o m b in a tio n . S im p ly toss
th e rig o u t, let It s in k to the b o tto m , a n d
s lo w ly w o rk It a r o u n d
ro c k y s tru c tu re .
S trik e s w ill be s u re to follow.
C a p ta in J a c k nt P o rt C a n a v e ra l re p o rts
fnlr offshore a c tio n w h e n sens are ca lm . K in g
m a c k e re l c o n tin u e to h it live baits an 8 A
Reef a n d Pelican F la t s . D o lp h in a n d w a h o o
a rc sca tte red fro m 140 feel of w a te r on o u t.
In sid e th e P o r t , expect flo u n d e r a n d sheepahead. A few sn o o k c a n be c a u g h t at n ig h t
a ro u n d the m a n y docks aiid-brldgc-fcnricraT r o u t a n d redflsh a rc ra te d as good o n the
Hats of the B a n a n a n n d In d ia n R iv e rs .
S h c c p s h e a d a rc still the m a in a ttra c tio n a t
Ponce in le t . Live s h rim p a n d fid dle r cra b s are
h a rd to beat for fish In the 1-5 p o u n d ra n g e .
A few re d flsh . d r u m . Jack crcv a llc a n d b lu e fish a rc also a r o u n d the ro ck s. T r o u t a n d
re dflsh a re ra te d a s good o n th e flats of M o s ­
q u ito L a g o o n .

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fansa (shown In lower pholo with Joe Watson , number six, re-

a*ana
covering a tumble) came up with big play after b&gt;g play as
Seminole thumped Oak Ridge 35-14 In a Class 5A O*atiict 5
contest al Thomas E Whighan Stadium Thursday night

Patriots
edge
Rams
behind
Criswell,
Pagan
F ro m S ta ff R epo rt*
LA K E M ARY _ It was a different
night, on n different field, against n
different opponent,
hut the It
looked surprisingly like the last
three grimes for (he Lake Brantley
Patriots 'as their dynam ic duo
agnln subdued another opponent.
Led once again by qunrtcrback
Brian Criswell and fullback Ryan
Pngnn. Lake Brantley held off a de­
termined effort by Lake Mary aa
the Patriots prevailed 35-21 In a
Class OA-Dlstrlct 3 and Seminole
Athletic Conference varsity football
game Th u rsda y night al Don T .
Reynolds Stadium .
Crlawell and Pagan com bined to
rush for 311 yards and scored five
touchdowns, plus a two-point co n ­
version. as Lake Brantley won their
See R am s, Page 2 8

I* M i l

Tim Spivey (No. 1, left) caught a 61 -yard touchdown pats to
' give Lake Mary an early 7-0 lead and Robed Randal (No. 25.
above) ran tor a pair ol 45-yard touchdowns, but It was not
enough ss Lake Brantley held oft the Ram* 35-21 Thursday
night at Don T . Reynolds Stsdium.

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

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■ Sartor} Herald. S*ntarJ. Florida • Frklay, October 1 7 ,1 W 7

Support Ssmlnots golf
Mnyfnlr golf professional Hlclt Cleary annonneed that the fourth annual golf to u rna ­
ment to benefit the Seminole High School
hays' and girls' golf team will be held Nov. I 2 at Mayfair.
Cher 82.800 In prizes will be awnrded and
n banquet wilt be held after the first round
on Saturday.
Th e event will be a two-day. two ball match
and. after a banquet following the first day's
play, the field will be reflighted Into four
groups for Sunday s final.
Hobby Lundqulst and Mike Leary are the
three-time defending cham pions

Winter Springs H.S. Qolf
W IN TE R s r n iN O S
The 1st A n n u a l W inter
Springs High School Athletic Departm ent
Coif Classic will be held at the W inter
Springs Clolf C lu b on Saturday. October
I8 lh .
Starting with a Shotgun Start at 1:30 p.m .,
the event will be a four-person scram ble,
play best ball, and one tee shot must be

used from each player on front and back
nine.
Cost Is 850 per person and Includes B H Q
chicken dinner (rolls, potato salad, baked
beans, cole slaw, beverage), two Closest to
the Pin and Longest Drive holes, door prizes
. . .
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■
. . .
and 1st nud 2nd place team awards. Holes
cane also be sponsored for 8100.
Applications available tn the Athletic O f­
fice or by calling (407| 320 8757.

Sylvan Lake Park Tennis
S A N K O U D _ Looking for some after-school
activities for your children or interested In
bru shing u p your tennis skills or learning
how to piny tennis while you r children ore In
school?? try Sylvan Lake Park.
Th e next six-week tennis session begins
November 3rd and runs through December
20lh. T in y Tots (5.7). Ju n io rs. Adults nnd
Senior classes are available weekdays nnd
Saturdays (m ornings, afternoons and eve­
nings).
Classes nre 830 per slx-wcek session nnd
Is limited to eight players.
For the more advanced player. Ju n io r
Tra in in g Clnsscs are also available Monday
through Friday from 4:30 p.m . to 0:30 p.m .
Registration begins October 27th. Cntl
S Y LV A N L A K E PARK at (407) 322-6587 to
register.

Rams
C o n tin u e d fro m Page IB
third
straight game and moved Into
prime position to earn a spot
in the stale pluyolTa.
Th e Patriots nre now 3-3
overall nnd 2-1 In the district
race, good enough for a tie for
second with Oviedo behind u n ­
defeated DcLnnd. with games
rem aining against Lake llow ell
nnd the Lions.
Next Friday. Lake Brantley
will host the Sliver Hawks ill
whnt amounts to a m ust-win
situation that will nlso be
Homecoming. Gnm c time Is scl
for 7:30 p.m . nl Tom Storey
Field.
Lake Mary fell to 0-6 overall.
0-3 In the district nnd 0-3 In
the conference. The Rams will
play another district nnd SAC
conicsl next Friday, traveling
to Jo h n Courier Field to lake
on Oviedo at 7:30 p.m.
Lake Mary took the lead
twice In the Itrst quarter as
T im Spivey caught a 61 -yard
touchdown pass from Corey
Cooper nnd. after Criswell ran

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Lake Bradley
7 14 O l « . SB
Lab* Mary
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LD . Pagan 12 run (kick felled!
LD Ciuwcll 12 tun ISafin runl
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FoulS g w r lr l
LD . Cm well 11 run (Rust klckl
LM Randall 45 run lAbiann klckl
Ltl /Pagnu 25 run IRuu klckl
the ball In from 38 yards, Rob­
ert Randall scored the first of
his two 43-yord touchdown
runs on the evening to give the
Rams a 14-7 lend after one pe­
riod.
Out the hosts scored the next
21 points on a 12-yard touch­
down runs
by Pagan
and
Criswell tn the second quarter
nnd on II-y a r d scoring jaunt
by Criswell In Ihc fourth
rln q u a r­
ter.
Out Ihc gnme was still In
doubt as Randall ran for 45yards again to make the score
28-21. but Pagan came back

Tribe
C o n tin u e d fro m Pag* t B
Knight -scored' "tits '■ third
touchdown of the gnme on a
5 1-yard blast Into the end zone
In the third qunrler and Tim
Raines caught a 33-yard pass
from quarterback Garrett G o ld ­
smith In the fourth quarter ns
Seminole took a 3 5-7 lead.
Oak Ridge scored a m ean­
ingless touchdown late In the
game.
Knight, a senior fullback,
finished the evening with 181
yards on 12 carries and the
three touchdowns.
Seminole Is now 5-1 overall,
but more
Importantly,
Im ­
proved to 3 -0 In the district,

keeping pace with No. 4 stale
ra nke d-M ilnta p d, which hosts
Oviedo In a non-district game
tonight starting at 7:30 p.m. nt
Daytona Beach Municipal S ta ­
dium. Oak Ridge fell to 2-4
overall and* t-2 In Class 5ADistrict 5.
Th e Fighting Scm lnoles w ill
host Deltona In a very Im por­
tant game next Friday night at
Thom a s E. W hlgham Stadium .
Not only (a It Homecorfitng. K
Is also a Class 5A-D istrict 5
game and a w in would p ro b a ­
bly guarantee the Trib e a spot
In the playoffs no matter the
outcome with Mainland, later in
the season. Game time Is set
for 7:30 p.m .

for his second T D of the night,
a 25-ynrd run. to put the gnme
out of reach.
Criswell finished the night
with 186 yards on 19 cnrrtea
and three touchdowns, while
Pagnu rushed for 125 yards on
25 carries and the two scores.

Seminole
girls fall
to Hawks
F ro m S ta ff R s p o rts
C A S S E L D E R R Y _ T h u rs day night, the Sem inole
girls varsity volleyball team
tost against their rival Lake
Howell. 11-15.0-15.
"We were loo tense, could
not serve, could not pass,
und could not focus." said
Seminole
coach
Uelh
Cor so. "The girls went Into
Ihc gnme thinking llicy had
already won. Tom orrow we
will be practicing for two
hours."
Despite the seven m issed
serves In the loss, K im
Nelson had nine assists
and four digs. Courtney
Newman. Sonya W atson,
Am anda Cook, and S arah
Luke each shared two kllla.
Th e La d y 'Noles travel to
Lake Brantley on Monday
with Up olT time at 6:30
p.m . Tuesday night, they
head to Oviedo which be[Ins at 7 p .m . and don't
orget about
their
last
home game of the season
on Wednesday against Pine
Ridge.
Th e team will be
h onoring their senior p la y ­
ers. Th a t contest begins at
6:30 p.m .

B tT H L O _ St. C lo u d 's Scott
Bram lett took the lead at the
drop of the green and never
looked back aa he drove to vic­
tory In Night N um ber 2 of the
annual
Late
Model
Trip le
C ro w n tost Friday night at O r­
lando SpeedWorld.
Bramlett set fast time, then
started on the outside pole for
the 100 U p p e r.
Bramlett quickly
put h is
Chevrolet out in front of pole
sitter Rusty Ebersole, w ho set­
tled into second place.
Th e first of just two cautions
flew on La p 2 6 os Wayne Je f­
ferson's m ount dropped water
In turns three and four. B r i m lett continued to lead alter the
caution os Pete O rr m oved Into
second a nd started to close In,
b u t third ru n n in g David Rogers
hod to give u p the chase on
Lap 48 with a leaking trans­
m ission seal.
O rr continued to pressure
Bramlett os the second caution
came out on La p 75 for a light
shower.
W hen the green came back
out, Bramlett took off and held
off O rr over the final 2 5 laps to
claim the victory. O rr was sec­
ond. followed
by Ebersole.
Bruce
Lawrence
and
Ja c k
Cook.
Mike M urphy In the Acc Sep­
tic *26. led all the way to take
his sreond Lim ited Late Model
win cf the year ahead of points
leader Bobby
Scars,
Larry
Osteen* C h ad Allm an and Von
Pope.
W hen leaders Eddie Hartln
and David Rogers tangled with
two U p s to go, Eddie's brother
David H a rtln slipped into the
lead and sped io h it third

Modified win In a row. Ted
head took second over Ray
Hixson, while Rogers recovered
for fourth and Joe Middleton
was fifth.
Conrad O renlcr started 14th.
but still prevailed In the M iniStocks for his 21st feature w in
of the season. Pcdle A lliso n
bounced back from a m id-race
tangle to get second, followed
by Kelly Jo rre tt, T im Revere
and Wayne Clark.
In other action. It was B ill
Loomis w in n in g h u second

S A N FO R D _ Th e num ber of undefeated teams
continued to dwindle nnd the Senior Division
49crs reached a new hlfhw a tcr m ark for points
Inst Saturday In the Sanford Recreation De­
partment Youth Flng Football League across
from Sanford Middle School Inst Saturday.
O n ly the Cowboys and Idle Falcons In the
Majors have not tasted defeat this season aa the
Cowboys edged the previously unbeaten 49ers
14-6 In the Majors and the Bulldogs nipped the
Golden Knights 28-22 In Minor Division piny.
But the big slory of the dny was the 50-0
pounding the 40crs laid an the Colts In tbe
Senior's. T h is was by fnr the most points sro rrd
by one team In the league In recent memory.
Other results from Inst Snlurdny were:
Minors _ Bcngnls 14. R n lllrrs 13; Majors
Dolphins 24. Jaguars 19 nnd Slcclers 6. Hears
0: Seniors _ Dears 22. Cowboys 0.
Standings after four weeks:
Minors _ Bulldogs and Golden Knights (hath
3-1). Bcngnls (1-21 and Rattlers (0-3).
Majors _ Cowboys nnd Falcons (both 3-0).
49crs | 3 -ll. D olphins (2-2), Strelers (1 -3 ) and
Bears and Jn gunrs (both 0-3).
Seniors _ Bears and 49rrs (both 3-1). C o w ­
boys (2 -2 ) and Colls (0-4).
O n tomorrow's (Snlurdny. Oct. 18) schedule:
Minors _ Raiders vs. Golden Knights. 9 a .m .;
Hengnls vs. Bulldogs. 10 a.m.
Majors _ Falcons vs. Cowboys. I t a.m .: 40ers
vs. Bears? noon; Jagtinrs vs. Steelera. t p .m .;
Dolphins have the bye.
Seniors _ Bears vs. Colts. 2 p.m .: Cowboys vs
49ers. 3 p.m .

M INORS

P m' NEW SMYRNA
8PEEDW AY

T E S T ft TU N E

SEN IO R S
BEARS 22, COWBOYS 6
The Hears Jumped out to n 14-0 halftime lend
on a 30-ynrd run hy Jim m y Posted, a (Irion
Wade twu-polut conversion run nnd a 62-yard
run hy Wade and nrver looked hack.
The Hears' second hnlf scoring came on n 60yard return uf nn Interception by Oeremy
M cC ra y nnd n two-pointer hy Ernest W atson,
while I he Cowboys' touchdown came on a 41yard pass from Charles Stokes to Donta Poyler.

4BERS BO, COLTS 0
Th e 49ers took n 3 0 -0 halftime lead ns they
cruised Io Ihc victory.
T h e touchdowns came on a 45-yard kickoff re­
tu rn by T e rry Green; a 20-yard touchdown pass
from Lazarus Mitchell to Kyle Barrier (Mitchell
to Vernon Taylor for two-point conversion); a
Mitchell 30-ynrd
pass
to David
Beehner
(Mitchell to Taylo r for two points); a Beehner
40-ynrd pass to Taylo r (Hechncr two-point runk
a 48-yard pass from Mitchell to Tnytor; n 50yard Interception return hy Barrier (Mitchell
pass to Hechncr fur two); nnd a 30-ynrd Inter­
ception return by Green.

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o a m n o . s t - t rtse a

BENOALB 14, RATTLER IB
Tony Davis' two-point conversion ru n proved
to be the difference as the B e nga li edged the
R a ltltrs.
Cam eron Bailey scored the Bengals' first
touchdown and Davis also hod a touchdown run
prtor to his extra point effort.
Sergio DetrevtUe scored both of the Rattlers*
touchdowns, while Robert Peterson added a
single extra point.

M A JO R S
COWBOYS 14, 49ER1 B
Aaron W illiam s had a touchdown and a twopoint conversion a nd C k o White added another
touchdown for the Cow boys, while Eddie W ill­
ingham caught a 65-yard touchdown pass from
B .J . Pinckney for the 49cra‘ score.

DOLPHINS 2 4 , JAGUAR* 19
Eric B rya nt and Morcua Perry were the stars
os the D o lp h in s edged the Ja g u a rs.
Perry c a u f i t touchdown posses of ?3 and 16yards and a 'tw o-point conversion pass from
Bryant a n d alsd r&amp;ii b a ck ’d kickoff for a 55-yard
score.
Bryant added a pair of two-point conversions
on a pass from Perry and a run.

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8TEELBRS 6, BEARS 0
In nn excellent defensive hnltte, the Steelers
prevailed on n 14 -yard touchdown pass from
Ken Erickson to Ronald William s In the second
hnlf.

Jo hn McCoy scored three first half tou ch ­
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S A M SU LA _ Rain washed out
the third leg of the annual tri­
ple crown lost Saturday night,
so this week It will be two 1 0 0
Lap races for the price of one
at New Sm yrna Speedway.
In addition to the 100 L a p
Late Model Triple Crow n finale,
also on the card will be the 100
Lap Coca Cola Limited Late
Model race.
These two races will be run
along with the regular slate of
Modifies, Sporlum an, Bombers.
M lnl-8tocks and R un-A -B outs.
For those looking aheAd.
make a note on the calendar
that the prestigious Governor's
C u p Late Model 200 Lap event
II Ibe ru n on Saturday.
will
O c to ­
ber 25th.
Oates open at 6 p.m. with
racing action getting started at
7 p.m .

Th e Ja g u a rs' touchdowns came on a pass
from David Foster to Eddie M cDonald, a 4 1-yard
M cDonald to Foslcr pass and n Foster 57-yard
‘ r for a
run. Brandon C ro nin also passed to “Foster
one-point conversion.

BULLDOGS 28, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 22

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Sportsm an feature of the yean
R E S U LTS
Rich Clouser celebrated hla
O R L A N D O IP Z K D W O R L D
15th birthday with a win In the
Friday, Octsfcsc 10, 1007
Bomberai Jeff Bulla notched
T r ip *
Crows Lots
Models his first career w in In the Run(sight S3) _ I. 123) Scot! Bremlttl; 2.
ISOf Pels Orri S. 136) Ruaty Ebersole; 4. A -B o u ls ; and Scott Tyler was
(IS| Bruce Lawrence: 8. IM ) Jack Cook: victorious in the 4 -Cylinder
«• 14) 001 Ration. 7. I8SI Mika Slaggs) Bom bers.
I. 143) BUt Pratti S. 1071 Kent Btaaclti
Tonight it's regular racing
10. &lt;121 Jeff Emery; 11. IIII Oavtd Roea
ftrai 12. II1XI Wayne Jefferson; 13. with the Late Models, Limltec
142) Gearft Murphy: 14. (SI) Bruce Late Models. Modified, Sports­
Email.
m an.
M ini-Stock.
Bom bers,
--------------------------------------I. (28) R u n -A -B o u ia and
4-Cyllnder
Mike Murphyi 2. IS) Dabby ^eersi 3.
Bombers all competing.
(231 Larry Oeleeni 4. (871 Chad Allmaiu
Gates open at S p.m. with
8. 121) Von Pope.
Modified _ I. 13) Oavtd Han In; 2. racing action beginning at B
IS2I Tad Head: 3. 1001 Ray Hlacat; 4.
(It ) David Refers; 8. 171) Joe Middle.
■sort f an _ I. (24) Bill Loomla.
3. (87) Barbara Pltreai 3. 177) Dsn Zukowekh 4. 1041 Dnu( Salmon 8. (21)
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Wayne Clark.
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1801 Jeff Wright: 3. (IS) Ron Adame: 4.
(341 John tatllhi 8. (81) Mike Peppier.
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NSS to host twin 100 Lappers
Special to th a H a ro ld

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People
Central Florida Blood nank Is asking donors of nil types of
blood • especially 0*type donors • to donate nt Its Sanford
brnneh. 1302 E. Second St. For Information, call 322*0822.

TO P S
T O P S (Take OfT Pounds Sensibly) Chapter *021 meets every
Monday, from 10*11:45 a.m .. nt the Sanford Alliance C h u rch .
1401 8. Pnrk Ave.. Sanford. For Information, cnll 321*0240.
Visitors are welcome.

Sanford Rotary Club
Rotary C lu b of Sanford meets every Monday nt noon, nt the
M arina Hotel.

Canosr Support Group
Support. Hope and Recovery. S .H .A .R ., meets every Monday
afternoon nt 5 p.m . nt Central Florida Reglonnl Hospital In the
far corner of the dining room. Th is Is a self help support group
for all cancer survivors, whether in treatment now or finished
w llh It. Cnll 324*8737 or 322*7785 for more Information.

Contract Brldgs
Bridge players are Invited to piny ronlrnct bridge every M on­
day, nt 10:30 a.m .. nt the Sanford Senior Center For Inform a­
tion. call 322*0320.

AAR P
Th e Winter Springs Chapter of AARP meets the third Mondny
of the m onth, nt 1:30 p.m .. nt the Winter Springs Senior C e n ­
ter off Kdgcmon Avenue. Senior citizens. 50 and over, are in ­
vited la attend.
For Information, call Marian Dolln. 327*7334

Gamblsrs and famlllss
Gam blers Anonym ous nnd G a m -A non for family and friends,
meet separately Mondny nnd Friday Inou -sm okrrsl nl 7 3 0
p.m .. C h u rch of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave . M nlllnnd.
For more Information, call 230-0200

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonym ous meets Monday at 8 p.m. nt the Pres­
byterian House of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Modelers Club
The Sanford Aero Modelers C lu b meets every third Monday
of the month starting nt 7 p m.. with the 'Model of the Month"
competition nt Grenier Sanford Cham ber of Com m erce. 400 E.
First St. All phases of R/C model aircraft nre presented Th e
club's Dying Held Is located In Sanford. For more Inform ation,
contact Lee D orsu r nt 574*4732.

VFW , Auxiliary
1C L«w
Lattice
...Vtfcranti of.Fqr.cIgn Wnf&gt; iuul Hie,

A uxiliary ol Sanford
Post 10108 meet the third Monday at 7:00 p m . a I the poat
Rome. 2844 8. Sanford Ave.

P IG EO N FA N C IE R S
Th e C e n tra l Florida Pigeon Fnnclera Aasoclnllon ineeta the
third M onday of each month at the Seminole County Agrlculturol Center. 4300 O rlando Drive. Sanford. For Inform ation,
coll A rt or Jean Anderson nl 831*8033.

Overeater* Anonymous
Sanford • Overeatcrs Anonym ous meets e vrry Tuesday, ‘at 10
a m. In Parish lla ll W hltncr Lounge of llo ly Crass Kplscop.il
C h u rc h In Sanford. The meetings Inst about an hour. There are
no dues nor fees. The only requirement to attend Is the desire
to stop eating compulsively.

The flood of news about
health nnd fitness these days
enn be more confusing thnn
helpful. If you've been exercis­
ing or enllng 'right* for years
hut sllll feel frustrated nnd
unfulfilled, you nre not alone.
There nre ways to take charge
of your health by tapping your
Inner resources In cITcctlve
ways. The kinds of changes we
ndvncnte nre simple and nre
designed
to
Incrensc
selfaw areness--bem use
nil
as­
pects of life nre interdepend­
ent.
Example! W hen you're w o r­
ried about something, you're
also likely to have an upset
slnm nch. Whnt m ny nppenr to
be an Individual event Is renlly
nn Interconnected aspect of a
larger, more complex system.
W hen
you
master
sm all
changes, you build a fortified
base from which to lake further
steps on your healing |ourucy
toward
wellness.
Although
m any people nssocintc well­
ness with fitness, nutrition or
stress reduction, wellness is
really m uch more. Wellness
brings people Into a domain of
self-responsibility
nnd
selfem powerm ent.

Sal

goals

for

srstlnsss.

Goats keep you on course. A nd
more thnn that, goals are like
mngnels
they lend to attract
people nnd resources that help
them get accomplished. It's
almost mnglcnl how this trappens. Often people set their
sights loo high nnd then quit
completely when they don't

make the grade. A pproach
these 'im p o ssib le ' goals by
breaking them down Into m a n­
ageable parts.
B re a th in g reduces stress.
Stress Is Inevitable - you neeil
It to warn you about the nega­
tive forces of life. But there nre
ninny forms of stress flint wear
you down and cause n variety
of health problems. You mny
not he aware of It. but evrry
tense situation - or even a
m em ory of a tense situation causes a change In breathing.
Th e more s lrrs srd you feel, the
more shallow your breathing
becomes.
Conscious
deep*
breathing ra n relieve tension,
quiet fear and relieve pain. So
before you reach for aspirin or
antacid
tablets,
do
some
breathing.
E m o tio n s a n d H e a lth . There
la a heavy price to Ire paid
when feelings are denied or re­
pressed. Lethargy, hnrrdorn.
and a lack of enthusiasm to ­
ward life m ny be the conse­
quences. People u uncrustom rd
to ro p in g with feelings in
h ra llh y ways often seek ixd
oilier means to cover up those

feelings or distract themselves,
such ns alcohol, food, drugs.
T V . unhealthy relationships or
compulsive work. Befriend your
emotional self. Accept e m o ­
tions as valuable signals that
tell you something Is In need of
attention. D on’t try to chase
emotions away. Accept em o­
tions ns valuable signals that
tell you something Is In need of
nllentlon. Don't try to chase
emotions away. Look at them.
Express them when a p p ro p ri­
ate. Th e n move on.
S im p lify y o u r Ufa. B e co m ­
ing well In body. m ind, and
spirit Is not nearly as difficult
as It m ny seem. Wellness Is not
a
matter
of
accum ulating
something, like more research
or experience. Rather, wellness
Is realized by unburdening
yourself of alt those things that
prevent the natural state of
healthiness from being 'p re s­
ent. T o become well Is to a p ­
preciate simplicity. Exam ples:
• Sim plify your life.
• Sim plify your diet.
• Take time to rest your
m ind.
• See yo u r loved ones as
bra nd-new every day.
• One breath la precious. One
smile, one more day of seeing
the sun.

Honor your body’s wisdom.
Inhabit your body. Learn to
start listening to what It says
to you nnd to trust what you
hear. Ways you shortchange
yourself include listening to
others Instead of yourself, or
saying 'yes’ when you really

Weekly Lions Club
The Sanford Lions C lu b meets every Tuesday nl noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Joyce Fitzgerald at 322*7544.
Th e com m unity Is asked to donate used eyeglasses to the
club for Its sight program.

Bridge Club
Sanford Duplicate bridge C lu b meets at noon each Tuesday
,nt tile Greater Sanford Cham ber of Commerce. 400 K. First St..
Sanford.

Sanford Seniors
The Sanford Senior Citizens C lu b meets the first and third
Tuesday, at 11 a .m .. at the Sanford Senior Center. A bag lunch
follows. Visitors are welcome. For Information, call 322*2353
or 322*8101.

Conservation District
The Seminole Soli 8 Water Conservation District meets each
third Tuesday of the month at 8:15 a.m . at the office In
Sanrord. Call 321*8212.

N sr-A n o n
Nar*Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends or
addicts, will meet .Tuesday at 8 p.m . at O rlando General
Hospital. For more Information, call 860*6304.

Take Off Pounds Sensibly
Member of Take OfT Pounds Sensibly. TO P S . Invite the public
to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m . at the First
Sanford. For more
Christian C h u rc h , 1607 Sanford Ave.,
/
Information about the club, call 321*4404.

Toastm asters
Seminole C o m m u nity College IS C C ) Toastmasters C lu b .
*6581 will meet every Tuesday of the m onth, at 7:30 p.m .. nt
the old Lake M nry C ity llall on C ou ntry C lu b Rond. Contnct
Rosetta Bonham at 323*8284 for more Information.

Longwood-Lake Mary Lions
The Longwood-Lake M ary Lions C lu b meets the first and
third Tuesday of every m onth, at 7 p .m ., at the Ramada Inn.
S.R . 434 In Longwood. Visitors and prospective membera ore
welcome to attend.

Pilot Club
The Sanford Pilot C lu b meets the first and third Tuesday at 7
p.m . In the RSVP building on the cam pus at Seminole ,
C o m m u n ity College. A ll interested are welcome to attend.

R e p ro gra m y o u rse lf. C u rrent research in the field of
psychoneurolm m unology ve ri­
fies whnt folk healers have
know n for centuries •• that
thoughts and emotions have a
direct Impact on the strength
of the Im m une system. And the
Im m une system Is the drat line
of defense against disease.
Strengthening yo u r Im m une
system consciously, through
the use of Imagery or n u rtu rin g
self-talk, gives you a m uch bet­
ter chance of m aintaining
w hole-body health.

Connect to tbs earth for
boating. When was the last
time you sat on the ground or
touched the earth In some
way? T ills m ay seem silly, but
physical contact with soil,
natural wnters. sunlight and
fresh air Is healing. W hen
stress has built up. a walk
around the block Is often all
that's needed to restore p e r­
spective. In addition, you co n­
nect w llh forces stronger thnn
the individual self In nature,
and this puts everything In
perspective.
Getting started on these
small changes will help you
make a difference In yo u r life.
You can experience Increased
self-awareness and selfappreciation. have a sense of
greater Inner strength, and
above all. live a healthier life.

Parents: Alcohol is an illegal drug
As we continue our Red R ib ­
bon month discussion of kids
and drugs (rem em ber, alcohol
is on Illegal drug for anyone
under the age oi 211. we need
to be clear nlroiil what some of
(he lell-tale signs nre. Also, a l­
though it is u n srie n llllc. ll’s a
trustworthy loot for p a re nts-(rust your intuition. Th e n use
the following indicators of d ru g
use. ns n .fjirc k lls t for your
-. * *..U» f 1 I, • I
child's a pR f(trapre - and be ­ •
and sleeping habits changed?!
havior.
,
* Hove you caught yo u r child • • Have you missed money or
objects that could be converted
using alcohol or oilier drugs7
lo cash? tins your child lied to
* llave you delected physical
you?
signs--alcohol on Ihe breath,
* Docs your child spend n lot
shirred speech, eyeball or p u ­
of lime alone behind closed
pil changes?
doors In Ihe bedroom, family
* Have you found obvious in ­
room, or oilier places?
dications such as liquor b o t­
* Has your child's personality
tles. m nrijunnn. or oilier drugs
changed noticeably? Are there
In Ihe bedroom, gnrnge. or
sudden
Inappropriate
mood
oilier plncrs?
changes
(irritability,
u n p ro ­
* Have your child's dress
voked hostility, glddlncssl?
habits and personal hygiene
* Is he nr she less re sp onsi­
ch nngrd significantly?
ble for chores,
getting lo
• Have your child's eating

school
rules?

on

lime,

household

* Does your child seem lo be
losing old friends and hanging
out with n partying crowd?
* Is there trouble nt xcliool-grades dropping, classes being
missed. Interest In school ac­
tivities waning?
* Is your liquor supply d w in ­
dling? What about pills m issOL
" T V/your
child

In trouble w llh

Ihe law?
* Does y o u r child react bel­
ligerently lo comments, c riti­
cism or remarks about his or
her drinking or other d ru g use?
* Docs you r child get Into
fights with other youngsters?
* Are there signs ol major
medical or emotional p ro b ­
lems? lulccrs. gastritis, liver
problems, depression, anxiety,
suicide tnlk?)
* Is he or she irresponsible

Learn to play shuffleboard
Th e Sanford Tourist and Sliufflehoard C lu b practices every
Tuesday and Friday starting at I p.m .. and plays in te rc ity
tournam ents every Wednesday. Those Interested In playing,
learning to play or Joining the rlu h m ay call Puss Kllner, 3227751. for Information.

mean 'no*. Wellness Is about
’ com ing home*, taking u p resi­
dence Inside you r own body
once again.

Equal partners in marriage
define their love as true
D E A R A B B Y : In response to
lappv to Be Ron'e G irl* (yuck,
yuck): I am dismayed that someone
ran call herself an old-fashioned girl
yet shirk her moral responsibilities
and be Ron's live-ln honey instead
of his wife. ‘ Ron's G irl* has a
warped definition o f ‘ true love*
since they are not willing to make
the commitment of marriage. Ron’s
got it made! He has all the benefits
of lovsr, mommy, maid and slavs
without the hassle of commitment
M y husband and I are both
w o rk in g professionals, a n d we
ehars household responsibilities.
Just because I don't want to spend
my Ilfs being my husband's maid
doesn't m ssn I’m "lazy* Ws have an
equal partnership, which m y hus­
band and I agree Is the definition of
tru e love.* Unlike *Ron'i G irl,' who
didn't have enough courage to let
you print her name, you may print
' Ind imy convictions.
mins. I stand behind

STACY L VKRDICK CASE,
B L A IN E , M IN N .

DEAR BTACYl Bines 1 ran the
Uttar from H appy to Be Ron’s
Girl," I have b eta Inundated
with mall front Irate readers
who ware atorally offended at
the thought of couples living
together. Road on for a dew earnD E A R A B B Y : In response to
‘ H appy to Be Ron's G irl* - the
women who scolded contemporary
women for not catering to or wait­
ing an their men: I am a 38-year-old
m a rrie d career woman end the
mother of two teen-agers. I possess
some excellent old-fashioned
morale, thanks to my parents who
taught me love, respect, and a host
of other decent things. Those two
people would be the first ones to
promoto and endorse ‘ equality* In
ihe home.
We don't use that word, however.
Rather, ws stress responsibility and
contribution by everyone. O ur chil­
dren are learning to be functioning
members In the family. O ur daugh­

me despite my well-known aversion
to household chons and Inability to
follow a recipe.
T o ‘ Rons G irl* I esy: T o each
her own, liste r. And if you’rs so
great, how come he has not given
you a wedding ring to “prove’ his
love?
Please don’t use my real name.
Just sign m s ...
IN C E N S E D IN FL O R ID A

behind the wheel or the car?
• Does your child turn off to
television shows, literature, or
talks about alcoholism, or a l­
cohol and other d ru g abuse?
It Is best not be make a ccu ­
sations that you can't back up
with first hand observations or
facts. After you have gathered
your facts and observations. It
Is lime for ‘ you 't d ptsn' your
„qoofrot»b|tloH„&gt;tr|lh Lhft. suepeeled user. We Will .discuss
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next
week's colum n. (Indicators or
d ru g use checklist is from the
book. R a is in g Drug-Fro* Rids
fa ■ Drug-Fliied World.)

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My husband will do whatever needs
to be done. No matter what we-do,
we do It for all of us and. In the pro­
cess, we have some great fam ily
times or one-on-one with the kids.
I pUy "Ron's Girl," who probably
has never experienced the Joy of
coming home to clean dishes or sup­
per prepared by a loving husband.
‘ Many hands make light work,* and
we all end up with more time to do
the things we enjoy. Finally, I have
to wonder why he's only a live-ln. 1
guess there'a no need to buy a cow
when he can get the milk for free.
S T E A M E D U P IN N EB R A SK A

D E A R A B B Y : "H a p p y to Be
Ron’s Girl* boasted that she had
good looks and brains and was
nappy to serve her man a good meal
and show her love by doing his
laundry. Tha t’s fine and dandy, and
I applaud her for it. But she went
on to brand women who "aspire to
shirking domestic duties* as laxy.
W e ll, I'd like to add another
thing: She's also smug and arro­
gant. H o w dare this supposedly
Tirainy" woman flaunt her holierthan-thou attitude and pass Judg­
m ent on the rest of us who are
dom estically challenged! In my
opinion, there are other ways of
show ing;
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

m T M CIRCUIT COURT
HI U D TOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORID*
C A M MO. S T - i a i S C A i a - l
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC , f/V*
COUNT RYW101 IUNOINQ
CORPORATION,

IN T N I COUNTY COURT
OF T M IfO N TttN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
gSNINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASI NO. P 7 -t4 l1 -C C -lS -F

DAVID A. K IINAN
IS S IM 1 TS -IM 4 );
KATHRYN A. K IIN A N
ISSIUNKNOTYN);
NIVI ns IDT AT TWIN RIVIAS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,
INC.; And any unknown heir*,
darkaet. granleet, creditor*,
and other unknown gertont ot
unknown egeuee* claiming by.
through and under any ol the
above-named Oefevidentt,
Oolondani*
KOT1CS OF ACTION
TO DAVID A KIIN A N . 1117
Twin U n t i l Bhrd, Ovlodo,
Honda U TS S , last known
addf at l . currant raaManca
KATHRYN A. KIIN A N . 1117
Twin Rhrar* Bhrd., O rltdd,
Florida 1I7SS, last known
And any unknown bant,
devitaee, granitot, erodllor*
and ether unknown poraono or
unknown egauaaa claiming by,
through and undo* tba abort
YOU AMI H I Ml BY NOTITIID
dial an action to toroclooo tho
mortgage cororlng Tho follow­
ing root and poiaanal proporly
daaenbod at follow*, to-wit:
Lot T i l , Rirortldo ot Twin
Rngra Unit NIN, according to
to* Fiat tboroot aa Aacardad In
Ftoi Book «S, Fagoo 1. t. k. I
and 7, FubHc Mac orda ot
Sam mola County, Honda.
you aro required to aorvo a
copy ot your wrtnon datanaaa,
a may. to It on MICHAIL w.
UDOWVCHINKO, B U T U R S
HOSCH. F A , H I S South
Conway Road, Suita I, Orlando,
TL m i l . and Mo iho ortgmil
wtth iho Clark sl iho abortttylod Court on or botorg 10
doyt from tho flrot publication,
othorwlao a Judgment may ba
antaiod agamer you lor Iho
dam ended w
the
W ITH !S i my hand and aaal of
eaid Court on Iho Ind day ot
October. IM7.
ICOURT U A L )
MARYANNS MORI I
C lIR K OF TM*
CIRCUIT COURT
By: loon Drfdant
Deputy Clark
X you aro a poraon wtth o dkabihty who noodt any accom­
modation In ordor to eamcigai*
In thlt procotdmg. you art anildad. at no coot to you. to tho
grevkkn ol certain at tit tenet
Ftoaaa contact Court odmlnlttrator. 101 N. Fark Artnuo,
Sunt NIOf. Sanford. Honda
U T f t , (407) 111-010 14117,
within 1 working dayo ot your
rocoipl ol thlo (notice ol
lorocloaura Sola); H you aro
SSS-B77I! N you aro veka
bag abed. caH 1-SSB-SSI-IT70.
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OF FUOSN9 AUCTION
Nonet M horody gnran.
Itm lnok Wrackor S trn c t wilt
H I at Fubdo Auction lor ealrtgo lor caan on demand to
•ughotl Olddar, Iho following
detended tohlck:
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VUI F 1B47K110*0MO00144
Tho auction wta bo how ot
11:00 pm on tho tald data
abort. At SamMok Wracktr
S trn c t 1140 S. Myrtle Ate.,
Sanford,
Fid.
11771.
F rot pot tiro
kldOtrt
may
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dated October tota, ISB7, and
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PUBLIC RICORDS OF BIM INOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
w m t l l l MY HAND and the
toal of thlt Court on OCTOBIR
11th. 1W7.
Clark of tho Clrcutt Court
By: lano I . Jattwtc
Deputy Clerk
Barrett 1 Trappier
Foot Office Boa 14tS
Tamp A FL m o t
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COMMUNITY ICflVICIt
ASSOCIATION. INC . a Honda
no! tor.profit corporation.
Plaintiff.
YB.

DAVID autRMiCno and
ROSIN ou tn n iin o , tua wife.
Defendant t
NOTICS OF SALS
NOTICS It HIN1BY OIVIN that
pwtuanl to ttk Final Judgment
In FofOCkture entered on Iho 3rd
day of July. IM F. M Ctrd Action
No. t r - t O I CC.IO-F ol the
Countr Court of the lightaanth
Judicial Clrcuil. in and tar
Sommola County, Honda. In
Whkh DAVID a u tN N iin o and
ROBIN QUIRRIIRO. are the
Defendante and BASAL POINT
COMMUNITY SCRVICtS ASSOCI­
ATION, INC . It Hit PItwilit, I Wta
»a0 to the foghatl and boat bid­
der tor ceth at the watt front
door el the Seminole County
Courthoutt. Sen lard, Florida ol
1100 AM. on NOVI MSI R llrh.
I N I , the tallowing dttcrlbed
io n properly tot forth w tho Find
Lot IS. SabN View al Sabaf
Point, according lo the pial
thereof, at itcardod In Pltl Book
11, Pop# t l al Iho Public
Recorde ot Somlnola County,
DATIO Ik* 1Jin day ol OCTOSIR. IM F
MARYANN! MORS!
Clerk el the Court
By- Jane I. Jttkwtc
Deputy Clerk
PloWtlltt Attorney
I MIL A OASPtRONI. JR . ISO
Sit WoAh* Spring* Reed
Langwood, Flortde I l f t l
(407) 771-7101
NOTICS
AMBRICAMS WITH
04SABI1IHSS
ACT OF IB M
AdmlnlatrBtl**
Order No. PS-17
Pkrkena with o dieabmi? who
need ■ kpociN kccommodktion
to participaia m lh-i proceeding
khauid Con!eel ADA Coordinator
(1 M l N. Park Avenue. Suita
North 301. laniard. Florida
11771 at ledtl hrd 1*1 day* prior
10 Iho proceeding Telephone
1407) m-4130. orient ion 4117,
1-IO O -M I-irri (TOD), or t-*00••*-•770 (V). tl* Flonot Rtlty
Pubkth: October 17. 14. IM7
DCJ-IM
IN T M CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMB SHMtTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABS HO.■ ST-1T1B-CA-14-S
MICHSLI S. BINIO,
a married poraon.
Flam! ill,
v*.
ROSITTA DANIILS and
QLOAIA DANIILS SMITH,
If abra. and than
It any, rt
if t

Legal Notices
NOTICS
TO THS PUBLIC
Notice la heteby given that
Board el Adfuetmtnf of the City
of Sanlonl toill hold a tegular
maeimg on October 13rd, 1M7,
in the City Hell Commitilon
Chamber* al 11:14 A.M, In
order lo coneidof a requoel for
vailanco
In
tho
Zoning
Ordinance at It pailamt lo Roar
area requirement* In on 871-1
diilrlcl on:
LOT 1. Blk I County Chib
Manor. Unit I PB l l PO IS OF
TH I PUBLIC RICORDS OF
SIMlNOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Being moi* epottficalty
deecnbod at located: 111
Country Club Di,
Planned ute ol tho property It
to bitten a Carport to a Smgk
Family tetidence
Larry Ska. Chairman
Board of Adiueimoni
ADVICI TO T H I PUBLIC: IF A
PIRSON DECIDES TO APPSAL
A OICISION M ADI WITH
R IS P tC T TO ANY M ATTIR
CONSIDSRID AT THS ABOVI
M ISTIND
OR
HIARIND,
HS/BHS WILL N IIO A VIABATIM RICORO OF T H I PROC I I DINOB INCLUDINO T H I
TESTIMONY AND IV ID IN C I,
WHICH RICORD IS NOT PROVIOIO BY T H I CITY OF SAN­
TORO (FS 111 PI 01)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
N IIO IM a
ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF TH tS I
PROCIIDINQS SHOULD CON­
TACT TH I PIRSOHNIL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 330M IS 41 HOURS IN ADVANCI,
OF TH I MIETINO.
PUBLISH: October F, IT, ItST
O IJ -M
NOTICS
TO T H I PUBLIC
None* ie hereby given that the
Board ol Adprtimont ol iho City
ol Sanford wilt hold a regular
meeting on October H rd, 11ST,
in iho City Hetl Commieeion
Chamber* ol 11:10 A.M. In
ordor lo conltde' a requoel for
varience
In
Iho
Zoning
Ordinance at n panama lo Iho
tide yard, ataa requirement a m
an MR ) dittncl on:
let I and tho W t/T of Lot 1 m
Detteya
Subdivitton,
aa
recorded PB 4 PO ( PUBLIC
RICORDS
OF
SIM lN O LI
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Being more epee ific ally
deecnbed aa located 1701 W
tllh tt
Planned wta of the property te
to Addition and garage tide
yarde in a ttngi* family leeldence
Larry Blair, Chairman
Board el Adiuefmanl
ADVICI TO TH I PUBLIC: IF A
PIRSON DECIDES TO APPIAL
A OICISION MADI WITH
R ESFICT TO ANY M ATTIR
CONSiDIRID AT TH I ABOVI
M IITIN O
OR
HIARIND.
HI/SHI WILL N IID A V IR iA TIM RICORO OF T H I PROC E t DINOS INCLUOINO T H I
TESTIMONY AND IV ID IN C I.
WHICH RICORO IS NOT PRO­
VIDED BY T H I CITY OF SANFORD. (7S 144 01 Oil
PIRSONS WITH 01SABIUTIIS
N IIO IH O ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF T H tS I
PROCIIDINDS SHOULD CONTACT THS FSRBONML 0FF1CI
ADA COORDINATOR AT M 0 M l l 41 HOURS IN ADVANCI,
OF TH I M IITIN O .
PUBLISH- Ottobpr 4. 1F, IM F
O IJ-M

Legal Notices

L t g il NotlCf 8

IN T M CIRCUIT COURT
FOR B IM M O L* COUNTY,

N O TIC I k hereby
tho
Board
al
County
Commkktofkr* of Somlrkl*
Oju"*R
a^ubtk
krkktmont of bn orSttkfko on!I
MNflh
AN OROtNANCI AMIN OHIO
OROtNANCI S T -tl, SIM lNOLI
COUNTY COOS. BY TMB ADDI­
TION OP M OTION 'T RAVIL IN
FORSION COUNTRIISt* PROVIOIND
POR
ADDITIONAL
R IIM SU R M M INT OP TRAVIL
IX P IN M S O UTBID! OP T H I
U N ITIO S T A T U ; PROVIDING
FOR INCLUSION IN SIM lNOLI
COUNTV COOS, PROYIDtNB
FOR M VtR ASIUTV AND PROVIOINO AN IP FtC TIV t DATI.
M 1:10 pm ., or aa aaon ttktdM ar as gaaekk. M he regukr
meat mg on the ISM day of
October. 1M7, at ttk Seramole
County Sorvko* SuNdbig. lis t
Seat
Fbit
Strkot,
BCC
Chamber*, Sanfotd. Florida
The grogoaod orttbknoo may
bo mop**tod by ttk gubbe at
Mb eftk* ol ttk Ckrk ot ttk
beard
al
County
C o n » H i , HthfrfB IftHNIi
Samtook Cauhly
loryko*

PROSATt
File Humber S f -T I l-O P
IN R l: I I T A T I OF
THILMA LOIS BRINOARONSR,
NOTICS TO O M B tTO R B
TO ALL FlR SO N S HAVtND
CLAIMS
OR
DIMANDS
AQAINBT T H I ABOVI ■ STATS
Vau aro hereby notrtkd ttk* an
Order
of
Summary
Admlnktratkn
hoi
boon
entered in (ho eetete Oi T H IL ­
MA
LOIS
BRINOARDNIR,
deceeeod, FS# Number S 7 -TIICP by Iho Clrcutt Court fat
Femme ie County,
Florida.
Probate Divttlon. iho eddreee
nl which k M l N. Perk Avo.,
Sanford, FL 31771 * that Iho
tolkl ceth vtKro of the *01*10 k
11,100.00 k r t I M M nemo*
end odtfrooMi ot ttkoo is
whom R he* boon n etgnod by
ouoh order ere:
DIANA JIA N FARNSWORTH
11111 Morkhbm CL,
loo, M 44711
LINDA RUTH DIHART
CANDICI MAM I BURRIS
111 Fkrono# Drtvo.
Fkkwmgton. OH 41147
ALL I N T l M I T t O M ASO NS
ARI NOTIFIID THATt
AM creditor* at ilk db***0hl
end olhkf porkon* having
clkim* or damando agabiel
decedent* oklkl* on whom a
copy pi ihk holko M aorvod
within three month* aher ttk
dole of the ftrot public ation pi
true nofk* muol ftk the* claim*
wtth thk Court WITHIN T H I
LATIN OF T H R U MONTHS
A FTIR TH I OATS OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICS OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTIR TH I OATt OF S I AVICI
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICS
ON THIM.
AH
of ttk decadent muM h k ttkb
Claim* With thk cowl w it h in
TH A I* MONTHS A F TIR TH I
DAT! OF THS FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOT 1CI .
ALL CLAMS AND M M A N O I
NOT SO F IIIO W tu M 70RSVIR BAA M O
The dal* el tho hr*t pusheslion ol ihk Norte* k October
17th. tt IT .

71-Halp Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS
Semlnots
407/322*2611

Ortarido - Winter Park
407/831-9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT,
HOURS
•SB A M . •IB S P M.
M O N O A TB n

Harry 0. Raid. M
Attorney tor Polmanor
Florida Bar Na. 1400*1
m o w . Fb*l Street. Burt* ■
Sonrord. FL U T T I
Tetopbana; (40T) M l - M i l
PubAah: Oetobor 17,14 .1MT
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Park. FL l l f f l , Femme ie
or each of thtm. and any and
County, Florid*, under the
ail ptreona claiming
Ftcmiouk
Norn* of PBR M O T
br. through, under or
agamal I hem or each ol
.
VSMICLI
ttior tald name utth ms
them and agamal any
SALVAOS AUCTION
Division
a
Cerpor aliens,
and all per anna or
11-IS-S7
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I 00
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thereby, through under
1011 N. ORLANDO AVI.
FklNkuo Nam* Ptatulo*. To­
or agamat them or tech ol
MAITLAND FL 111*1
wn: Section !•«.00. Florida
mom and agamal any
M DODOI ARIIS K
Statute*
lM l.
and all partita or pertona
1S3SD34D70FI4SI11
Do Nguyen
having or claiming any
Pubheh: October 17, 1M7
Publkh:
October
1 7,1M7
right, tint or mterett
DIJ-1S4 .
0SJ-1M
m and to thi
property defended haiam
NOTtea
Hue complaint m
NOTICI k hereby given that ttk Board *4 County Commkoknorg
Samwok County. Florida
Datandani
ol Somtnok County. Florida, bttanda to hold 4 pubbe hspring Ip
contidar the onacimeni of an ordinance awllllad!
NOTICS OF ACTION
AN OROtNANCI AtPIAilM O CHAPTER MO, -PURCHASING
Tai R O SITTA DANIILS and
C O O I.- SIM lNO LI COUNTY CODE. HI ITS I NTlA TTY ANO C M OLORIA DANIILS SMITH, It
AT
IHO A NSW CHAPTIR 110, -PURCHASIMD COOS*. SIM lNOLI
Ntve, and thaw unknown apouaCOUNTY C O DI, PAOVIDINQ FOR PURPOSI, APPUCASIUTY
ao, d ROSITTA DANIILS and
AND 1XCLUSIONS. TITLE, MFINITION. UABIUTY, WAIVIR OP
GLORIA DANIILS SMITH, If
RIO UIR IM INTS, CINTRAU21D PURCHABBM STS TIM , C M Niro, end thou unknown apouaAT ION. PURPOSI. BASICS OF OPERATION. CREATION OF DIVI­
at. rt any. If married, and II
SION OF PURCHASING, MANAOSR OF PUNCHASWO, CRIAT10N
dead, I hair unknewn hair*,
OF PU nCHAIINO COMM i n I I . POWtRS ANO DUT1IS, O fLlO A dariteaa, lagalaat, gianteet,
TION TO O TH IR 1COUNTY OFFICIALS, INCUM BRANCI OF
aatigna, Sonora, tpoutat, trodFUNDI, PROHIBITION OF UNAUTHORUUO PUNCHASII; PROSon, tuccataora, or trukloos,
VI OLHO FOR C O M FITITIV l S I A*.10 BfDOttfO. COMPtTITtVt
or each of thorn, and any and all
S I A lIO PROPOSAL PROCiSS. SMALL PURCHASI. CONSUL­
ponano claiming by, through,
under or again*! them or each
TANT SERVICtS. SALTS TAX R IC O VSRY, CONSTRUCTION CON­
TRACTS. N IO O riA TI PROcClRSMTHTS. PBTTV CASH. DIRICT,
ol thorn and againtt any and as
SO LI SOURCE OR PROPRIETARY SOURCI. SMBNOSNCV PROpartont ar partite claiming
CUR IM INT, LITIOATION SUPPORT M R V ICI. CANCELLATION OF
thereby, through under or
INVITATION FOR BIDS OR R IO U S ITS FOR PURPOSELY NOWagamat thorn or each ot them
RISPONSIVS BIDDIRS ANO OFFIRORS, COUNTY PROCURBand agamat any and ail partite
M IN T RICORDS. MAXIMUM PRACTICABLB COMPtTITION,
or pertona haying or claiming
BRAND NAME OR IO U A I EP1CIPICATIONS. BUY ASM RICAN
any right, in k or Internet m and
POLICY, U I I OF RICVCLID/RICYCLABLS FhOOUCTS, ISTABto tho properly detcirbed.
LISHMINT OF POLICIIS FOR CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION,
Lett Ratldonco Add#***:
DIRECTION. P R O C IS IIS FOR FROFISSIONAL AND CONSUL­
UNKNOWN
TANT SIRVICI. CONTRACT C O M P U A M I. PURCHASNM DIVI­
YOU ARI H IR IBV NOTIFIID
SION'S RISFONSISILITV FOR CONTRACT AOMBUSTRATION,
mat an action lo Quiet in k to
SURITV BONDS. BID SICUR1TV, CONTRACT PtRFORMANCI
tho following deacribed proper
ANO FAYMINT BONDS, COPIIS OF SIO FORMS. RSQUIRBty In Semfrvole County, Florida,
M INTS. CONTRACT C LA U IIS ANO TM IR AOMNMTRATKM,
to wit:
FROFISSIONAL
S IR VIC IS
RIOUIRIMKNT-COMPSTITIV1
SOUTH ST F I I T OF T H I
SSL1CTION UNDER THS CONSULTANT'S COMPBTtTIVB NIO O TINORTH tOSl F IS T OF THS
ATION ACT, PUSLIC AOVIRTISIM INT OF X U S , NON-COMP(TIW IS T 11S.S F IS T OF T H I BAST
TIVI SSLICTION. C O M FITITIVl IIU C T K J N . CONTRACT N IO O M S S F IS T OF THS S I t/4 OF
TlATION, R IJIC TIO N OP ALL PROPOSALS, PUSLIC IM TR T H I N l t/4 OF SICTtON IS
OINCY, RIMRVATION OP AUTHOR7TV, AUTHORITY TO DIBAN
TOWNSHIF 11 SOUTH HANOI
OR BUSPINO, SUSPENSION, DtSARMINT, DSCISION TO DSSAR
111 (S U B JIC T TO A IS FOOT
OR SUSPEND, PUSUC SHTITV CRtMS. FBEALTTY OP DSWWONS,
(A I I M I N T OF T H I NORTH
PROTSSTS, CONTRACT CLAIMS. AUTHORITY OP PURCHASING
ANO S A IT S IM FOR ROAD).
UAHAOIR TO H T T L I P R O TtS TI ANO CONTRACT CLAIMS,
R IM ID III FOR SOLICITATION OR AWARDS IN VIOLATION Of*
you Sr* roQuIrod to gory* a
LAW, RIGHT TO PACT 1ST AWARD OP CERTAIN CONTRACTS
cetry of your wihton defenses.
AWAROtO
BY T M BOARD, Im iS R IN PUGUO INTITY. PENAL­
H any. upon ORAOI ANNS
TIES, IM P L O Y II CONFLICT OF INTSRIST, ORATUITMS ANO
OLAV1N.
ISOUIRS.
1M0
KICttSACKS.
PROHIBITION AGAINST CONTINGSNT PISS, CONTuakawtdt Road., F«g4 Oftk#
TIMPORANIOUS IMPLOYMSNT PROHISiTID. WAIVSR FROM
Boa 1771. Winter Springe,
COMTSMPORANIOUS
IMPLOYMIMT PROHIBITION; ANO OTHIR
Florida 1170S-177S, to So puDCONFLICTS OF IN TIR IS T, COM PUANCI WITH P1RAONML
sahod four time# by tho Ttti (‘
POLICIIS AND PROCIOURIS. U S I OP CONPIOtNTlAL INFOR­
of November, 11*7, spd Wo
MATION, SANCTION, RICOVIRY OF VALUI TRANSFIRRSD OR
original wtth ttk Ckrk af this
R IC IIV ID IN BREACH OP ITHICAL STANOAROS, N O TICI
Circuit Court, either before garR IO U IR IM INTS. SMALL SUItNIES/MINORrTY/WOMSN BUSIYka
upon
tho
Plslntlft*
N IS S IN TIR P R IS I, DISION/SUILO CONTRACT AUTHORITY,
Attorney of Immediakfy thereDSSfON CRITIR1A PACKAOI. D U IO N CRITERIA PROFUSIONafter; othorwka, a DofsuR wIS
AL. IIL IC T IO N OF O IIIO N CRITIRIA PROFISStONAL AND
bo entered agamat you for ttk
DSSKM/BUILO
FIRM, PUSUC IMIROSNCY PROJECT I , PUR.
robot
demanded
at
ttk
CHASiNO CARO. METHOD OP PURCHASttM CARO EXPIRATION.
Complaint or Petition.
DISCIPLINARY ACTION Q UIO tU N IS FOR IMPROPIR OR UNAUWIT NIBS my hand and tea! ol
THORIZIO U S I OP PURCHAWNC CARD; FOR CODIFICATION,
this Court on thk 3rd day of
■IVIRASILITT;
AND AN IFPIGTIV1 DATI.
OCTOBIR. 1SS7.
at 1:10 p m , or aa aoon thar*attar aa poaaibk, at Ra regular
(Court
meeting
on
Oetobor
I f . H I T , at ttk I ambutIe County Sarvke«
MARYANNS MORS*
Building, 1101 I eel Fbit Street, SCO Chamber*, Sanford, Florida.
CLARK OF
The
props
tad
ordinance
may b* Incpoctad by ttk public ot ttk
T H I CIRCUIT COURT
office of the Clark ot ttk Board af County Ceram looIin ere, Room
1104, Somtnok County SorvkM BuMbt '
appear at tha maetkig and ba heard M R rsipsil to ttk (
ordinance. Parian* or* idvlldd ttkt, tt they dock* to opgeN any
M M M U T I U ACT OF m e
docrtion mod* i t thk hearing, ttky M l need s rocor* of ttk proHODCI
catdmgt. and, tor auch purpooa, ttky may N N Id bkuro ttkt ■
In accordance wtth tho
verbatim record ol ttk prockOdmgk k
Ant arwarm with Diaabmtle* Act.
bwludoe tho tootbhony and evldonco upon M ich tbo l
k to

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Pertona witti dkabMUa* niadbtg aaeiatanae to partklgat* In
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Departmant ADA Cborttbktor 4S hour* bi advance «f ttk H bttng
at llt-1110, aetanakn 7B41.
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark lo th* Board ol
County Commitatonar* of
l ombkk County, Flortds
By: Cbryton Cohan
Daguty Ckrk
Pubboh: O ctober 1 7,1M7
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pursuant to a Fbkf Simemery
Judgment bt Fareckeur* an
Crow C k bn of Myotic Wood*
October 1, I H T and
antokd m Co m No M -1M 4CA-14-A m ttk CbeuR Court m
r Sommolo County,
whorobt CHAM MORTS IR V IC IS . INC.. S
Delaware corporation t/k/a
Chao* Manhattan Mortgage
n f/V* Chaos Homo
Moftg eg» Corporation, te tho
Ptobrtttt and AORMHM1 ISHAK;
THS UNKNOWN SPOUM/COTIN AN T OP ADRUNNI ISHAK:
MYSTIC WOODS HOMIOWNIRS ASBOC1XTKM, INC.; DM R
RUN PROPIRTV
OWNSRS
ASSOCIATION I t INC.; and
TINANT f t , TINANT I t T I N ­
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OpportunitlM
LAZY PERSONS
DREAM FEW HOURS-BlO 33
Ftob Brochure 1400 S2043U
WORK FROM HOMB makmg
wooden kenwi Earn K&gt; U M
WORK PROM HOMS-No cou tor
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EXPERIENCED
AUTO PAINTER

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714)1 Country Ckjb Hd Santord
407-313-4*44

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FIRESTOfft IS SEEKING AN
EXPERIENCED IECRNICIAN
EecrHtoru pay S i««iorUairie
kit 371-0344 IOEMFS37V
PRAMS MNCMR W ANTIO wk
407 317-1111
H O W CLEANERS

Custom Staffing
P L A C E M E N T S E R V IC ES

Hael pay n ttk bu4«ku 8 p**t
hcdekeyi. pad vacakona Earn 3
boa day* at ttk beach Undorm*
provided 331-4343
HOUSEKEEPER
1 FAMK.Y. MOMFM. S 3S-1B30
S TS O M t H I S
Cab Tammy B 3 4 7 1 4

FREE CASH GRANTS

HOUMKKIP9R9
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•NEW PAYPLAN*
' Lay Over Pkn'
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•401K naeramant'
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yard I l SI nt of national Pbwy.
Law Nary.
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Bring
PHOTO
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your HOMB
Ba • HsaMw s l a PARTY
tnd tarn w k MOO Caan tor
FOR SARA
1 -M B S T M Itt
/WON BARN TO 10% COMM
Fka Hr*. Sand): 311-11*1 Ind.

Saks- Rw SOQ-SSS-HN

4 weekend data dart, am Nidi
Apply Budget Inn of Sanford.
3700 S Orlando Dr (17-07)

3BS8T9SBIT
JOBSI

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ok) yob and want to Marl a new
caraar today? Lai Tha 'ORtob
PrototklonaU* halp you do
jutl that! Can our now JOB
HOT IB M tor a kebng of cur
rani potmont CALL NOW! NO
FEEI .............

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PLACEMENT BErfVlCtS
LABOR RITE*330-MIS
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FOR CERAMIC (hop worker
Eipenenced preknad or drtS
IraavCa* S31-SH1,___________

C E LE B R ITY CIPHER
by Lute Campos
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Court
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Fsrb Avenue. Sanford. Florida
1I7T1, Telephone (407) 111
AMO f i t 4117, not later Own 7
day* prior lo Iho proceeding H
hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-400BSS-S771 or Voice (V) 1-400
•SS-B77B via F k ik a Ratty

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10*10 Oreon Chopof Road
johnoiewn. OH 4M i l
CANDICI MARil BURRIS
111 Fkrtncs Drtvo
Ptcbormgldn, OH 41147
Attorney tor

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Spaclahfy VaTuck Manufacturar
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more I t erk/y than moar

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CARRIERS
WANTED
Nswspsptr dsNvsry tor BStsbW isd routss In th t Sanlord
p i e E sm mousy w tils taking a driva In thB country or
city. Must rtsva ckpsndsDk transportatiof), orgsuUsMoosl s U M in d ba svsIlsWs tar sfismoon d s M r y .
Apply In parson a t

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round il s«vdral Wrws, accofflpshkd by my»«tt. — E r* S alk
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300 N. FfBOCh Avb.
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FOBUNOCROROLINO
UHL/TV CONTRACTOR

WM.TH W W W C l M O 411*

U U f lIM W IH f i
P t n m W Witting Compiny
tooting lor liborartiTrevtl li
regukwPBMring p«y m t r o a
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Cmt* i*quir*d*10«*Wom*n
M moouranad to « n * r O n *
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tormokon cal 407-331-1010

DUCT PtSTAUERS

GRANT Am, INC

Eap duct XirtUire A M r e a i
, viciitoni, inautanca
flood wagaa EOC. ISCO-JOT 704*_________

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WORKJNQ FOREMAN
Cap In al lacatt ot Mawork.
Apply; Atlantic Daatgn A ConI trueloo yob Itator Comar ot
Emma Oako A Oreanwty Btod,
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nanon't toadtog manufacturer/
dttnbutor ot conaomat mac
lomc accataortai
h it an
opareng in r i Lala Wary ctoca
tor a Spray Potmar, tot attrn,
7:00AM -1:00PM. Prior apray
paring aipartonca w*h rtiotd
ad puttie componanii pre
torred Mechanical abtkty to

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OPERATOR
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TO O LCR B A TTSN O A N T

tore to Hirean Raaourcre
l*M0 Laba Emma road, LMm
ry. F I 3*744, or FAX re
to and aotore hratory to
407-333-1 M l EOS

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For • I0N Mata/ Uanufackxmg
Company Apply I n w ---------111Ax tocftnotagy 801 I
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Ftmty Pracfca Ctrtor at Ben

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71* t o t Tim B tM t Sanford
ts H tn
Car A Xre re ra Needed
MNWondi u m i l t o

TIU M A R K E TM O •PIT- torn
Worn up to JO hrWwk Hourly
pay A U n i Norepnaadad
407434-MOO
TEXAS
RIFINSRV
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naada mature pareon now to
SANFORO ana Ragandau of
la nata Wrto a c HocAna.
Oapt 8 37771, Boa 711. FI
Ito rti TX 71101-0711_________
TOP PAY, M M FITS. OFWP
Apply Sanlord Ctoctoc 7477 S
P »0 r W7 1MJ_______________

1 mayor maretockxrg pMrt m
on ■l M i Ftottt c m PacePar anrewl It 3304S1I or
y p If ll
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PTT APPOPfTMCNT U T T E R S
Evening hourl Cat to ippiy
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and tong Avalpm MF

PHONI PROS

TRULY NOLAN PaM Conlot
A Vrtuan Co
tto nac Oreai banaAto A com­
pany toheto prwtdad Ap
M n B Oriando O r. Santord
WANT I O Watoaaa A Cato.
CAFE BORRENTO
lo rititM S
IE
drawing
company.
vartcai
tantto wa aaav good twnatoa
Mari immadatoiy Yang or OU
E g M a j a L B M T S S ______

Satary • comm • U m F/T or
P a Rt m td axnoKXwre-imo*
tip ot Pattre or U M 717 8770

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A N ito n ! Company M l P/T
Altomoon poaaona «.M *tH at
Start n pit Sam Toana C t
Mat Apply at Merchant**#
Put-op Ottoaan 107pm

hawra. CaM tar a^pt

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Start tototyl frparreng
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Cantor 1 AA Uaa Cal

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S IV to r ia o to P 1344717___
ROOM FOR RENT MOAAtoaA
IIOOWC FiAhoutopm
Wtoha»/fryar W 141M
ROOMMATS MlA N T I 0 |f(XV
m ASOOEP Fianattod rm.
houaa pmaaoaa
B u t to cal
morrwiga 171-8370

1/1 Oanava Oacaoto Rd No
pant On a larm. ten porch.
trad Supa pareon U » * 4 n
49 or ovarT Tha ForeaHA Mary
H\ 7-car carport, pneA awl aac
gala. 7 pool*, yacuin . cfcb
houta Croat to avaretfimg
Ouat A baauaU Opan houaa
M I H M M IM W
TURN. 1
APT Pnv an
tranca. ball.t, U Urequa aonng
n dn town Santord Ktoal tor f
ion Dap/Hato/no pan nr**
met ITSO nSLaavar

Undacapaa Foreman needad Muat nava rretdanttai a*partanc* and vald koanaa *7*
Irrigation TachniciarVFof#marvmutt ba repanancad with
xoutfaahooOng, rt*id*na*l in■lAitiioni and good «*h cuttomare. ( 0-1 M v ctaparreng on
' Qrada tractor opantor boibtada aapartanca on reafctofttol
homaa COL reared SS-IOAv.
____________________________

U n f u m ls h w d
t GREAT LOCATIONS
I A I Bdnwa I77VA4M Mon
OS-A44T or *31-41*1
DOWNTOWN BANPORO
1 bdrm LJ/Vmon No para San
tor dtcounr 407-WA4AS3
DUPLEXfSANFORO
1bdrm, CH/A, carpaL
MHO boo* Up. (AoSiwa
T IT * T 3 V y 44440*0.
M A B M I R 'S V I L L A G E
LAW ADA 110RM I410A4O
7 ooflu, wnrwo and up
m -M 7 0
RacarMy reNored 1 bdrm to Ma­
lone area tlTAhno « uwot*. i
»?«&lt; »* * « 730J770__________
ROSALIA VBAAS
A TS p o in t •ACIMNnto
M U O O M Y W -W M W S

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naw camat A paw Ito M to O
■SANFORO fitotor Itocwncy
at. tawto A gar a id . U N I
AM DOYLE 3*1-14W
STfNBTWOM REALTY
WB NEED HOWIES TO R tKTI

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SANFORO. I MMresaL aaaurWy
a a n u M M , tarpon

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We pay for experience!
Excellent Benefits

•MAT. DOWNTOWN BANPORO
Shire ttoy tomMwd otocw
W c a w n p a r lu t h o r e iy v
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Cal M i 4 0 (7 to. PmaW
SANFORO OPPICS SPACA

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N«« REALTY INC.
321-0220
Lotto Mary 7/1 F.ret uppar on
me* tread tot YVan to atamantory achocV Owrwr ware* (dart
a t * Cal Todayl
Sardard Area 37 N et homo
on toncad tot with Hurl iraaa
now p a ri carpal Raducad to
taa.100
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fed
mo PI
4SSTORIC DISTRICT SNA
totaHy ranovatod, hardwood
hotr* I r o c / o i A Lfejat Baa I
17* down lU O n a PI
•Lai tar M r Covarad with
baauMui oak treat ctoaa to

197 Mobile Homes
For 8s le
C A R R IA G E C O V E

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IM S OLDS Orta 88
Naada
tom* work 1ST* Trt-haut. bowl •
ttf*4ar (300 447-M3C or
_________ 3334ST1
1983 AMC Wagon AT. run*
treat, cold av. good k m UOO
OBO 407.ai.M 48
1MT Plymouth Maya car. 4 CyL
food tone. 11100. 0 *0 . Beal
wrtr. 1400. 3711144

IMS CHEVY warn van 8 Cl, -

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good tare, need* i5oo m
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Its* FORO ECONO VAN Futfy
aqup w Ml S I rin g * racarvare 111.900 3394111

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mum of 17-99
Octobw
u rn A I9H 1 30-4 30 Orer 70
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7433 E) CapWan D, Santord
M m tali or good uutoi________

MULTVfAMtLY SALE

49111. Ney. 17-92. CmhMsi

Sal »-* tu n cloth**, taa* of
goodwM 300 Brown Are-(ofl W
4m A Aaport) No warty twd*l

(407) (34*7072

MULTVFAMILV
SAT-OCT. 11th S-4
108 Orenga Dnw. Sanford
W* Have EvmYWwton

RUMMAQI SALE
BATSS OCT ism
Knight* Ot
Sr**,

7463 ECopaan Sorlore
Antayuat. cdtocUito* A Ivan
Chaary DR to
ctwaa, 7 china i

CcAntou* on O**

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Wultott. Drylll, ftotrigrrilori

Ring** A Dnhwnhtft

S E M I-A N N U A L
G AR AG E BALE
O d 17-11. S-4 In opan told
area at Tnd arererv* to Camaga
SW SBnUl
YARO SA LS '
SOL O d 1A A ? LOTS OP
QOOO STUPPt TboN. houaahoto

C H U R C H W ID E

RUMMAGE SALE

STUDIO,
1 BEDROOM,
2 BEDROOM

cfoota*. ahore. much more
POOL TABLE (cal 950-1711)
Ramy day? Caw* on 10/71
7877 Laurel Aw. Santord

Fn 1 Sat A l Lo n ot woman*
ctomaa and mac 877
OriCUa P L**» Mary

&gt;S Dryer*

RomSSO.OOaa.

•Stngli Story Drtign
•fnondiy On-Siii Mmogomonl
•NoOni Bttowo/Abovi •Furmhad or Unturmhod StuJel
•Enorjy - ENotrn SiuOtol •Eloct/Kify fumahod n ShxSoo Orty

Let A Professional Do It!

3291 8. SANFORO AVE., SANFORD

Country
Style
City
Llvln,

252-Accounting

| 270-Conerete |

2eO-Lsundry Servlcee

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1WMT CONCRAT1 N 11LH
Drtiawwii Pwtii-SfMmreMa
Harota birth: 4074S4-1M

M A R TI LAUNDRY M RV k 3 ”
WWwwahAlren. Pickup A
. 37343*4

207-Lawn Services
ORTWALL*STUCCO-R«p*re
YT*4 A Cartng Tsiturre
MMchad Poaaam 30433*

Doan, wmdowi. carpanary,
arena
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A concrata
373-4837I BO
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Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

k T U U n O N l 9Y V9N3M6A
AT RCASONASL

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT
mmi m. uak n ah war ow
MOVE-IN SPECIAL

bncl Irom. premium N4.

landacapaO driva-wiy Ughta.
Coach M R } monlha dd M l
MANY EXTRAS- t07-*(S 4M l
*r SSS-ISSS. OPSN MOUSE

Buah Hog Mowing Any krid 0/
rector worVAand ctoamg Mantonanca conuaci* available
llwaaonatto rata* 349-1344

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252-C«blnets

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LOMfl LOWIOOWN
LOMU IM . PAYMENTS
tomicutoli comar U 3711
1*4,900
StJattoVfto»PYW P4t«3____
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Apartments
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UoMondacnna. 373-1197 or
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4E7-SSS-7SAS AST

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to take place is a refreshing balance
ilmii il Ihi’ smoking of marijuana for
M ID IC IN I
between either usslsled suicide nr
mrilir.il |iur|MiM'» I wool to share my
prulonging death through expensive
INTMinal ex|H-riem-e* with Ihi* drug
and often (lainlul Interference
In i 'ih.i . my *on
thru a college
viiiilrnt
wu* lhaunoM il with acute
D KAH H K A D K H Thunk you lor
P E TE R
leukemia Hr ri'&lt;|uin'd several lrn||thy
your compliment
sene* ol rhrmollieru|iy that maile
G O T T .M .D .
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tom violently ill As soon as the cycle
hi-eii recently polarized, pitting the
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Tet's kill em oft quick' hunch against
his apiH'itte However, us he expert
the keep 'em alive no matter what'
rn rril more anil more cycles, he lost
school
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I
and most other doctors
operation In my opinion, the defective
ilymt* liy degree*
abhor this debate and choose a middle
Alter ulioiil a year ol this hell, he prosthesis should to- repluccd with a
ground instead I am glad that intelll
detailed to smoke inan|uana to reduce new saline implant
gent and thoughtful citizen* agree
nausea The weed was plrntihd und
|»KAH IHI H O T T This is In
with such an cnqiallielic. comfort on
express
heartfelt
thunks
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your
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cheap m lii» i-nllege tow n
filled approach
Hi lint I |lie results were ininiedt passionate position on the care ol ter
ale and profound' Hr smoked helorr
41 Poatic lima
lu» next cycle ol treatment, and
In
ACR O SS
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and lielioid
his nausea lessened
1
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Bondno
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smoking that suited his needs und
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vigorously
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1)
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mu or malaise therealler
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capital
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WM'N THE tV NCTWOKA'i TUM­
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(abbz)
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lieni'hi'Ml elfeets were unmistakable
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DKMt HKAHKIt How sail indeed
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Saar Inan
van daz Boha
pzactpitation
Yinir ex|*'fieni e is tar from unn|ue
and thread
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33 Bill of fare
Many tam er patients are helped by
8 Crazy
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Stratagem
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llowar
xtimking marijuana, and more med
30 Navada a
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4 Warn*
it.it aulhorities are heumninu l «
future
demand leuall/atliin ol I he ilruu They
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Col toz Answers a w &gt; »»• « “ u., *.■»*.
aiune that marijuana
like mnr
70 Boater of
nama*
ptlllie rudt-mt- and other naienlies
30 Virginia
sliinild lie available Ihrouuh a dm lor s
willow
prescription The ilruu certainly has
31 Buaalin no
enormous potential lor doinu uood
33 Aclor
[hanks lor wriliou and sharing your
Hackman
inslrui live ex|H'rieni e
38 Tall
movement*
UK \l( IHI l i l l T T Twenty years
38 New York
.)k&gt;ii | had silicone breast implant
ball club
sutk'erv I have had no problems
40 Mualrtan
At since However, on a rrrenl mammo
43 Acting
U*am Hie raihnlnipxl notml some sill
lika a
. mu- leakage
no earn er just leak
grand patanl
.ice should I lie •om erueil'
— on
48 Inatruclad
UK,Mi HKAHKIi Vo valid scientific
47 Actraaa
siutlv has vet In stu.w that silicone
Adora*
iri-ast implants cause any disease
40 Type ol tub
80 Atlanta
wlialsoever M ill &gt;»ur report of a
aiana
leakage is troubling
81 Chooaaa
83
Clock part
because silicone is a Inreign xuh
84 Aik builder
stain e u •mild i auxe inflammation in
88 Emerald —
sour breast the inl.it l prosthesis is
88 Son ol Noah
mil a problem hut I he leakage could
SO Skill
Ih - Y ou should share this information
C t f l l by Hf A vs
with your doctor or. better yel. Ihe
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Kdgar s partnership with Norman
Kay. another ol the ton few true gen
llemen ol bridge lasted more Ilian to
years Here is a deal they defended
correctly in Ihe 07 llerniuda llowl
Waller Avarelli s one club u|H-niiig in
Ihe Itimian ( lull system was mullipiir
|xne. hut it usually hid a minimum lint
ant ed hand (iiurgio llelladoiilia s two
spade resjionae xtq&gt;|xi*i-dl) shuwed al
least 12 high card |mim* lint he olten
overbid
After cashing the diamond ace, Ko\
switched to a heart. Kaplan winning
with the ace Tim e xinod still When
Kaplan eventually u -tu rn e d a ilia
morn!, the Vu (iruph theater audience
applauded enthusiastteally Th e tie
fenders aenred two red suit aces and
two trump tricks but if Kaplan, think
ing his diamond queen
was a Inck.
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have discarded
two diamonds on dtim
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my's heart queen and second lop club
K dgar. I'm going In m iss you so

I have mil) n lew leully rinse Iriends
And now Ihe number bus reduced by
one lollow ing llie death of K dg u r
Kaplan on Sunday. Septemtier 7 at the
age ol 72 That was a traumatic week
cod llie luneral ol I'rincess Diana
was mi Saturday Amt Ihe finals of the
I S Open. K d g a r* favorite sports
event along with Wimbledon, were oil
Sanuhiy
Kdgar had a linllianl mind lhal saw
I tongs xn clearly He was Ihe world s
greatest authority on the l.twx, en edi
tor ol The bridge World, and a many
turn- national ■hain|iinn who won titles
a r m * live decades He is arguably the
tu-st player never In win a world chum
I in iii sin p lux Ih -s I results being second
behind the Italian blue Team , in Ihe much
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

November 19. 1997

ition Ai all the way:
City cops stay, so
does Chief Dillard

Fete
benefits
students

■f m o m w a r n
Herald Staff Writer

f
Herald Staff Writer
HEATHROW - Students and
school staff wiU show off their
special talents during a black
tie event on Thursday at the
AAA building In Heathrow.
As part of American Educa­
tion Week. Seminole County
public schools will host Arts
Alive in Seminole. The event
will feature Uve performances
by students, teachers and ad­
ministrators and also an art
show, according to Dede
Schaffner.
coordinator
of
• h Aita.

Two organtesrs of the Ada AW* cstsbra&amp;on, Fran Kamp. M l and Oada
Schaflnar. display soma ol Via colorful adwodi to ba auettonad Thursday

Security director
addresses concerns
about school safety
Wy MARIA O U M
Herald Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - With
more than 55,000 children at­
tending Seminole County pub­
lic schools, safety to a concern
for both parents and school
administrators.
At a safety workshop held at
Altamonte .Spring* Elementary
School on Tuesday. Wolfgang
Halktg. director of security for
the school district explained to
parents the key issues children
face.
’ Parents wanted to know the
know the truth and they
wanted to talk.* Maibig said.
•People arc very interested In
this (safety! for all schools.*
Key concerns for elementary
school age children are bully­
ing. extortion, and. according
in Halbig. starting In fourth
and fifth grades, an interest In
gang activities. Dy middle and

50 Cenls

high school age. concerns in­
clude weapons, drugs and
smoking.
’ Parents and children need
to call us and let us know If
they suspect something Is go­
ing on.* he said. "The sooner
we can start prevention, then
we can atari prevention so that
we can stow this down.*
Through! the aave-a-frtend
anonymous hotline at l-HOO338-2337. Halbig said his of­
fice received about 230 mils
last year.
•People need to have the
courage to call because you
could save someone by doing
that.* he said. They nave to
have trust In us.*
Stressing pfr^rntton. Halbig.
who holds several workshops
throughout the year for par­
ents. said education must start
at an early age and It must
start In the home.

SANFORD - It's over. In their eighth and fi­
nal meeting, the members at the city’s Law
Knfaetemem Options Committee came up with
not fur&lt; one but two unanimous recommenda­
tions: t
♦Option ‘ A* Is the only way to go. The San­
ford Police Department stays.
♦Chief Joe Dillard la the man to charge. Ills
•efforts, however, must be evaluated In six
months and after one year.
'If Joe Dillard doesn’t grab the ball with all
the support he has today, he la in trouble.”
said Longwood Police Chief Oreg Manning, who
chaired the committee. *He should hare had
this In January when he was named chief. To­
tal support.”
The committee's rrrommrndaUon to the city
commissioners to to give Dillard its nipport

6| have a goal that before I leave this Job. I
will puti together the
ffa best poice face in
Sanford ’s history.}

- allowing him to reshape the SPD and to
decide which services the department needs to
obtain from the Seminole County Sheriff's Of
flee.
The five-member city nmunlaalivi makes the
Anal call. The options committee's recommen­
dations are just that • recommendations. They
are not binding. They do reflect, however, the
opinions of IS men and women who were
willing to help the city solve ■ problem that a
consultant said has existed for liar too long.
The SPD was a mess, said consultant Ocorge

Local military unit stands
by for deployment to Iraq
By DAVID FRASER
Herald Staff Writer__________
SANFORD • Secretary of
Defense William Cohen an­
nounced Tuesday the de­
ployment of additional air
assets to the Oulf region by
the end of this week. Six F117 stealth fighters from the
48th Fighter Wing Holloman
AF.ll.. New Mexico, will be
to Kuwait. Six B 52

WoEgang Hafoig. dkwetor of socurty tor
esmsd parents at a masting Tuaaday.

A.P.B.. Los
i. will be going to Di­
ego Oareto.
The Air Force will *ty« de­
ploy four tanker aircraft to
Dtrgo Oareto from locations
vet to be determined. An Or­
lando unit has been put on
alert.
Additionally, an Air Expe­
ditionary Force with ap­
proximately 30 aircraft. In­
cluding F-ISCs. F-ISEs. Fl6Cs and two B-l bombers,
has been approved to deploy

to Bahrain if requested by
the commander In chief. U S.
Central Command.
A Pentagon spokesperson
said that the move waa a de­
cision partly due to Iraqi air
defense scIIons that the '
spokesperson classified as
an offensive threat to U.S.
forces.
As of now. all reserves
have not been put on alert to
go over. "There has been no
yet.* said National
rsssrvs Maes Britt of
Britt to a part of
Charlie Company 2nd 314
Sgt. Craig Va#&gt; of the
Army National Ouard In Or­
lando confirmed that there
has been no word far re­
serves to be on alert. Hto re­
serves can be called far any­
thing from a crisis such as
the one In the Persian Oulf to
hurricane relief. *(There ia|
none at this time.* said Vago.
Vago admitted, however. In
toffs «A

C ounty picks Reflections center for extra space
By R U M WH I TE
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD * The Board of Seminole County
Commissioners authorized staff on Tuesday to

negotiate lease agreement with the owners of
foi on additional 2.S00
the Reflections Budding for
square feet of office space.
The space to needed to accommodate per­
sonnel who have been working at the Envi­
ronmental Services building which Is being ac­

quired by the Florida Department of Transpor­
tation. These county employees must be relo­
cated by June. 1908.
The Directors Office and Engineering Dtvl•lon are presently housed In approximately
22.000 feet at the Reflections Budding on Lake

Mary Boulevard. The cost of this additional
lease area to anticipated to be 827.500. This
cost, along with minor renovations, was an­
ttcipatei
ticipated within the Public Works 1B87/BB
budget.

Lake Mary City Com m ission to hear
second reading on private school
By SHARI EROOIS
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY - City commis­
sioners Thursday will hear the
second reading of a land use
amendment and development
agreement for the budding of a
private school on Rantoul
Lane.
Learning Unlimited Interna­
tional Schools to in the proc­
ess of purchasing 10 acres of
property on the west side of
Rantoul, north of the city’s
sports complex. The purchaser
would like to budd s private
school, with a lighted track
and football field on the land.
The school would sccommodate. at opening, a student
body of 800. grades K-12.

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The commission has been
supportive of the project,
unanimously approving the
first reading. All commission­
ers raised concerns regarding
the Impact of traffic on the
paved and unpaved portions of
Rantoul Lane.
Dean Alcott. director of the
project, asked the commission
to ’ fast track* (lie project, so
the school could be built In
time for the next school year.
Alcott told the city commission
that plana Included the paving
of Rantoul within a three-year
period after the school to com­
pleted.
Commissioner*. In their apiroval vote on Nov. 6. stlpuited that the developer would
have to pave Rantoul to County
Road 4flA before a certificate of

occupancy would be Issued and
a traffic study waa to be done
to determine the Impact on
homeowners and public safety
on the paved portion of Ran­
toul.
Ihe commission designated
the Local Planning Agency to
conduct the first of two public
hearings of the development
agicement on Nov. 13.
At the LPA meeting. Alcott
Asked that the agreement be
modified to allow for the pav
ivtng
of Rantoul within 18 months
la of
C.O. Alcott said the owner of
_
the property LUIS to purchas­
ing. BML, plans to build
housing development on the
adjacent property and had
proposed rerouting
Rantoul
through the development, out
to C.R. 40A. across from the
entrance to Mayfair Meadows.
A traffic light would be Installed at the Intersection.
Alcott said that BML .had
agreed to pay for 80 percent of
_
the cost of the road, with the
school (ticking up the balance,
but It was ‘ physically Impossi­
ble* to complete the engineer­
ing and build the road in time
to open the school.
"ITito road looks to be a ne­
cessity.’ Alcott said. *Wc un­
derstand that the city to going
to expect an absolute sir tight

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�Questions, answ ers
on nutrition for kids
A: Chronic "non-specific" diarrhea to defined m any increase
In the number of bowel movements per day and Increase In
the water content of the stool lasting more than IS days. It's
"non-specific" because it has no particular cause.
Children will have loose stools for a long period of time, but
otherwise are perfectly healthy. It usually strikes children at
age 1 year and can sometimes last until age 3.
Many times parents will give kids suffering with this type of
diarrhea more liquids to prevent dehydration. But more fluids
equals more loose stools, creating a vicious cycle. The best
way to stop chronic "non-specific" diarrhea to to decrease
fluids for a short period of time, ll usually take* about two or
three days for a doctor to determine If fluids are contributing
to the diarrhea.
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dren may need to be tested. It Is best to consult a pediatri­
cian.
A: Some parents believe snacking to bad for children, but
nothing could be further from the truth. CNRC nutritionists
say 20 percent of a child's energy and nutrients comes from
snacks.
Instead of feeding kkls cakes and rookies, make sure there
sre plenty of fruits and raw vegetables in the refrigerator.
Lowfot yogurt, raisins, low-salt pretxels or whole-grain, gra­
ham or animal crackers, milk shakes made with bananas or
fruit Juice, skim or low-fat milk, and low-fat cheese also
healthy snacks.
» My «MM Wkm to play with Ms food. CowM It ha that 1 rat
serving kiss "bad" leads?
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eating habits.
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wise food choices by including him In meal planning, grocery
shopping, and meal preparation.
Offer your child chicken, fish, broccoli, or green beans,
custard or fruit. Instead of foods like hamburgers and Ice
cream. Take him to the grocery store. Let him pick out fmlts
and vegetables, whole-grain biesds and cereals. Choosing
groceries with kids Is s good way for parents to point out
what foods are healthy and why.
Remember to consult the USDA Food Guide Pyramid when
planning your menu.

for life-saving efforts
A Sheriff's Office Awards
Presentation was held during
the Annual Sheriff's Office Pic­
nic on Saturday. November 8.
1097 it L A L Acres near Lake
Mary.
The awards were presented
as the result of a traffic acci­
dent that occurred on Friday.
October 3. 1997 on Red Bug
Lake Road near Casselberry. A
Chevrolet Lumina went out of
control and mounted the curb.
The vehicle struck 1ft year old
Kevin Hatpin pinning Mm un­
derneath.

tflail or drop offj/our Santa letters
att Sanford Herald
P.O. Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32771

A During pregnancy, serum cholesterol levels often Increase
10 to SO percent over pre-pregnancy levels. The ratio of
"good" cholesterol (HDU to "bad" cholesterol (LDL) a1- " in­
creases. After delivery. HDL ratios continue to be higher In
mothers who breastfeed than In those who do not. However,
cholesterol levels normally return to pre-pregnancy levels
within 3 to 0 months for both breast-feeding and formulafeeding mothers.
If you have a question about children's nutrition send It to:
Kids Nutrition QAA. USDA/ARS Children's Nutrition Research
Center. Baylor College of Medicine. One Baylor Plaxa. Room
176B. Houston. TX 77030. Individual responses are not pos­
sible. but selected questions will be answered in this column.

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drawing for FREE ticked to the Royal
Llpizzaner StalHon Show In Daytona Bench

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Today: Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of rain.
Highs In the low (p mid -70a.
Lows
in the low-50a.
Wednesday aad Thursday:
t Partly cloudy. Highs In the
l mid-70s. Lows In the upper! 40s to low-50. Friday Scati lend showers. Hlgha In the
t low-70s. Lows tn the upper-

feet with a moderate chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona to SS degrees and at
New Symrna. 55 degrees.
Winds are from the north­
west at 10-15 m.p.h.

Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Wednesday
totaled
.00
inches.
•Sunrise.............. 6:51 a.m.
•Su*“ ri................5:30 p.m.
Here are the winning num­
bers selected on Tuesday In
the Florida Lottery:

Each player must shoot st
least twice. Winners are baaed
on the average number of
shots made by a team.
The teams can be aU-mak.
aO-female or coed. They will
be divided by age groups - fifth
through fifth grade, sixth
through eighth grade, ninth
through
12th grade and
adults. The top two i i w * In
each category will compete
during half-time of the Health
South Classic on Saturday.
Nov. 22.
The 1997 Health South Clas­
sic will feature women's teams
from Seminole Community
College. Central Florida Com­
munity College, Palm Beach
Community College and Gulf
Coast Community College.
There to no charge to regis­
ter for Health Shot. To regis­
ter. call the Seminole County
Police Athletic League (PAL) at
330-6600. Ext. 263. The
deadline for registration to
Thursday. Nov. 20.

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It's time to buy your 1998
Girl Scout calends rt Through
Nor. 28. Central Florida Girl
Scouts will be selling the at­
tractive wall calendar for
$4.00 and the pocket-atxc cal­
endar for $2.
The Otrl Scout
sale
to Important to Girl Remits be­
cause It provides Girl Scout
troops with the start-up
money they need to carry out
activities such as working on
badges and providing commu­
nity service projects. Girl
Scout troops keep half of the
ask price of the calendars.
The rest of the money pays for
the coat of the calendars and
the cost of the sale. The new
calendar also offers troops and
gnaw* ■*&gt; exciting opportunity
to Incrraai the awareness of
Otrt Scouting tn local commu­
nities. By purchasing a calen­
dar. you are supporting girl
Scouts, throughout your com­
munity. For more Information
about Girl Scouting or to purchaos a Girl Scout calendar
call (407) 806-4475 or (800)
367-3808.
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the Settlement to approved by
the court, ikgfbla hemrnwnrra
wuh
— g- aaasetoted with
Masonite Exterior Hardboard
Siding may be entitled to
monetary benefits.
Masonite Hardboard Siding
to a wood composite product
which looks like regular wood.
It to typically identified by a
stamp of the name "Masonite*
and/or number "X-90" on the
siding Itself.
Please sdvtse consumers
that complete information on
the Class Action Settlement
and their rights may be ob­
tained by calling I &gt;800-3302722 or by accessing the In­
ternet
at
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Quin at arte show
The Seminole County His­
torical quilt featuring mean­
ingful
highlights
In
the
county's heritage will be on
dlaplsy at the Bradley MeinIrye House during Ik Longwood Arts A Crafts Show.
The dates are this Saturday
and Sunday. Nov. 22 and 23.
The quilt to sponsored by the
Seminole County Historical
Society to benefit the Museum
of Seminole County History.
Donations to the quilt are $ 1
each and $5 for six tickets
with the raffle to be made
April 25. 1998 which cele­
brates the county’s 85th
birthday.

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Cancer Society sponsoring Great American Smokeout
SANFORD-The
American
Cancer Society la rducatlns the
public about the coat o f to­
bacco on aoclety during the
Oreat American
Smokeout.
which brglna Thuraday.
•Our goal for the Oreat
American
Smokeout
has
evolved from juat helping
adulta quit amoklng to helping
childrrn and teenager* under­
stand that they ahould never
•tart amoklng in the drat
iee.’ aald Kied Wlltenatetn,
I).. Sonlbnl/Lakr Mary phyMilan and medical advtaer to
the American Cancer Society'*
Sanfurd/Lakr Mary Unit Board
of lltrrrtor*.
The coal la beat meaaured by
the number of people who die

C

JrtTrry Spoil*. 21. of ||4
Itahun Cl.. Sanford, was ariralrd Monday by Seminole
County deputies. Spoils was
churned with disorderly Intoxi­
cation und restating without
violence. Spoils was arrested
In the 1900 block of Southwest
(food. Officer* aald that Spoil*
was allegedly Intoxicated and
cuaaing xt them ax they
Tidal busttrying to conduct official
Trtna O'Leary. 39. of 4314
Meeting PI . Sanford, waa ar­
rested Sunday by Seminole
County deputies. O'Leary waa
charged with aggravated bat­
tery und arrested xt her resi­
dence. O'Leary waa accused of
stubbing her boyfriend three
times In the shoulder.

Retail theft charged
Edgar Ashley. 48. of 1614 W.
IOth St.. Sanford, was arrested
Sunday by Sanford police.
Ashley was charged with retail
thrlt and arrested In the 1500
block of French Avenue. Re­
port said Dial Ashley allegedly
entered a bathroom and exited
with product concealed.

Drug chargee
Keith Edenfleld. 42. of 414
Sunford Avc.. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Sunday by Sanford po­
lice. Edenfleld was charged
with possession of drug para-

For more than two
the American
has continued

Smokeout la Munched every
year on the third Thursday In
November. This year's cam­
paign commences on the Orral
American Smokeout day. No­
vember 30. but continues with
educational and awareneaa ef-

phemalla and arrested In the
1100 block of Sanford Avenue.
Report aald that Edenfleld was
found loitering In an alky way.
Officer* found Items on him.

Tbbacro
the
US.
more than
SI 00
In health rare
costa
productivity,
Health
expenditure*
caused directly fay amoklng to­
taled 40 bfihon In 1993. ac­
cording to the Centers for Dis­
ease Control and Prevention.
Forth three percent of these
coata were paid fay government
hinds. Including Medicaid and
Medicare.
Even though smoker* die
younger than the average
American, over the course of
Ihctr lives current and former
smokers generate an estimated
9001 billion In exress health
c*rr coats. Tobacco coats
Medicare more than 9IS billion
per year.

A Coleman Powermate 3500
watt generator worth *350 was
stolen Monday in the 2900
block of Orlando Drive.
Cash totaling $30 was stolen
Monday In the 200 block of
South Oak Avenue.
Cash totaling $80 was stolen
Monday In the area of Exeter
Court.
Currency totaling 960 and a
check made out for 9300 were
stolen Monday In the 200 block
of Lakevtew.
A Rolair eight horsepower sir
compressor, a pallet of I0D
nails and SO fret of air hose
were stolen Monday In the
2600 block or West 25th Street.
Cash totaling 9640 waa sto­
len In the 1600 block of West
aath Street on Monday.

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For more Information about
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contact your local American
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144th Transportation out of
Orlando has been put alert.
This addition of aircraft to
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200 American military planes
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The United Nations la also
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In 1997. the State of Florida
won their lawsuit against the
tobacco industry. The settle­
ment alma to recover billions
of taxpayer dollars In Medicaid
payments for health problems
attributed to tobacco-related
Illness; protecting children
from falling victim to the to­
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achievements in the
WUUe CAVraOn.'Ta.'M 20J0 greatest
I'd " against eanrer In Hoi
Muddy Lane, Sanfbed. waa ar­
rested Monday by Seminole »da.‘ aald f t . Wtttrmtrfn.
These effort* have yielded the
County deputies. Lawson was surceaaAil passage of aeveraJ
charged with sale of a conpieces o f hfe-aavtng legislation
frolled substance
in raifd
at the ranter of King* and In Florida torhiding the Florida
Clean Indoor Air Act. The
Broadway. Ctty/County Inves­ Medicaid Third Party Liability
tigative Bureau waa performing Act
and. Youth Accesa to To­
an undercover operation.
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Halbig. who hao conducted
the workshops since 1993.
•aid safety hai become the
major laaue m achoola across
the country. However, despite
•II outside efforts. Ilalbtg said
kida must slao take responsi­
bility for their actions.
"There are Just so many
problems out there coming
from the community. It's Just
overwhelming.* he said. "We
want to get to the kids before
they are arrested."

he said. Chlldnapping

School

formances lasting no more
than
five
minutes each.
performers
Another area will be located
to complete the mad. Board
members did not want to delay
the Cast-track process. *1 think
It la Important to get this thing
started and get it done.* Prank
McDonald said. "If it takes
suffering through a year's
worth of problems. It's worth
It. The city needs this school.*
As port ol the Cast-track
process, the PUD and site plan
was reviewed by the Planning
and Zoning Board prior to the
LPA meeting. The P&amp;Z re­
quested the developer Install a
sidewalk along the length of
the road.
The City Commission will
discuss the PftZ and LPA acUons at the regular commiesion meeting on Thursday.
The Lake Mary City Commie•ion meets at Lake Mary City
Hall. 100 N. Country Chib Rd.
the meeting begins at 7 p.m.

Ipqfc in your,own back yard.*
she said, adding that four of
the performers are nationally
recognised professionals.
Among some of the notewor­
thy performers Is South Semi­
nole Middle School teacher
Ctndy Drown, who according to
Schaflher. ’ does an Aretha
Franklin medley that will
has appeared at Universal Stu­
dios several times. Brown's
brother. Oerald Casanova, as­
sistant principal at Oviedo
High School, will also ring.
Other professional entertain­
ers Include Michelle Morrison,
assistant principal at Ocneva
Elementary, and Dan
chant, assistant prtn
Goldsboro Elementary,
Starting at 0 p m
talnmenl will be pro
three areas at AAA. T
be a stage at the bac
building with contlni

"Well go Into negotiations with John Knight
and Pat Chistlanacn.* said Ctndy Coto, deputy
county manager who made a list of proposals
to the board. *WeVe solved our Immediate
needs and act a path for the ftiture*
Christiansen told Coto last week that 2. OSI
square feet on the ground Door la available for
immediate use by the county. He said that Re­
flections at Hidden Lake Inc. could support the
county In both Its short and long term space
requirements.
The board voted. 4-1, to approve a abort
term-lease with Reflections and authorised
staff to draw up an RFP (Request for Proposal)
for long-term apace requirements. Kevin SpoP
ald of Sanford presented a comprehensive plan

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Shawn Bartdty. a University of CanM Florida art atudant paid tribut* to $ta lata PrinooM Olwdh an art
happening portraying one isauR of dHnMng and driv­
ing. Shawn and Saminois Cotrty Dapuly 98 Monk
are Hanked by eponeora Dow* and Chat from Ad-

vancad Automotive, who provided actual care In­
volved ki drunk driving accidents. Tha reenactment
look place k foe parking lot of AAA in Haaftiow.
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Jeff Heilman. 37. Orant
Street. Longwood. died Sun­
day. Nov. 19. 1997. Born In
Cincinnati, he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1969. Mr.
Heilman waa a general manger
for Pinter Enterprises. He waa
a Catholic.
Survivors include wife. Bon­
nie: sons. David. Kevin, both of
Cincinnati, Justin, St. Louis;
father. William. Cincinnati;
mother and step-father, Mar­
lene and Donald Pfarr. Phoe­
nix; brothers. Gregory, Cin­
cinnati. Timothy.-'Bel Air. Md..
Doughlaa, Island Lake, 111.; ma­
ternal grandmother. Theresa
Kroaa. Sarasota.
Oalncs Carey Hand Oankm
Chapel Funeral Home. Long-

itum there will be two shows,
one at 0:30 p m. and the other
at 8:30 p.m.
Students who have appeared
nationally wtU be featured on
all the stages, while the Semi­
nole High School Ooapel Choir
will be singing as they stroll
along the overhead walkway at
AAA.
In addition to the perform­
ances. there will be a silent
auction featuring more than
280 pieces of art created by
students from many schools In
the county.
Proceeds will benefit the vis­
ual and performing arts In the
county's achoola through a
special foundation and the
Midway Elementary fine arts
cluster school.
Tickets are $75 each or
$1,000 for a corporate table of
10. The gold sponsor la Lock­
heed Martin Corporation. For
Information, call 320-0170.

Sanford Mayor Lany Dak gave Input at the
work session. His request to the county was to
leave the city's waterfront for as much private
Industry as the town can muster. **We‘re proud
that Sanford la the county aest and we want to
keep It that way " Dak said. He said he was
willing to support the county’s plans as long
as they did not Interfere with economic devel­
opment on the waterfront.

field. NJ.. Willie Kelly. Deca­
tur. Oa.; sisters. Connie Miller.
Elisabeth. NJ.. Loomle John­
son. Newark. NJ.; brother*.
Rayfleld. Newark. NJ.. Lonnie.
Winter Park; 11 grandchil­
dren.
three
great­
grandchildren.
Ooldcn's Funeral Home.
Winter Park. In charge ar­
rangements.
Survivor*
Include
wife,
Verocda V.; daughter. Doris
Cain. Newark. NJ.: step­
daughter*; Line Read. Barbara
Berger, both of Plainfield, N J..
Velma Speakman. Decatur.
Oa.; sons. Moses Jr.. Newark.
NJ.. the Rev. Malar hi D.. West
Orange. NJ.. John. Winter
Fkcfc, - M " Wilson. Miami;
step-sons, Frank Kelly. Plain-

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hasps mo awake. She sleeps on the
living room couch to elevate her
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Ceugh drone and other non­
proscription drugs temporarily
relievo a variety of ailments, so she
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baaed sum. But she has never pane
more than a day or two without a
cigarette. (She wnfceaed that she IM
up whila driving home from ana of
the 1100 acupuncture treatments.)
la deference to her family, she
doesn't smoke In the house. In
wind, rain and cold temperatures,
she nee outside to light up. And
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�WEDNESDAY

Rams

lay power
Lake Mary girls show that
they are class of county

girls just
get better
and better
buktttml! team Isn't as much a game as it fa
a aloar torture.
ft's death by a thousand cuts.
It's the Lake Mary water torture.
Dr. Kervortdan could coach the tram In­
stead of Cari Brown.
describe the
brutal beating that the Lady Rama can put
on opponents this M ason. Last year. Semi­
nole waa one of tew teams in Seminole
County that could ghre Lake Mary a game.
Thla season, the Lake Maty girls Ibck awav
a team kke Seminole hke an annoying Ov
ThaTa how good they are. A n d U m U w h at
theyll do to anyone who tries to step onto
the aame court thla seaaon. Look out Oviedo.
Lyman and all the other contenders for the
second spot In the Class QA Dtstrict 3 play,
offs come next February.
You're all playing for second place.
The weapons on Lake Mary are lethal.
Start out with the marquis player.
Okay that didn't narrow thing* down since
the Lady Ru m have at least three players
who MB atar at Dtvtton I achoofa some
•rheredDwn the roatf.WTe1t tu n with Latwen
Bradley Is probably the moat well-known of
the team, a center that has college scouts
wiping drool off of their faces. She has every
port at the game down pat and can bang one
minute and put up the prettiest little jumper
In the 0 m a minute later.
Aahlee BaBance la the point guard. Aa a
■ophomore last season, she ran the show aa
sort of a quiet, but dominating presence.
Things have changed thla aeaaon. Against
Seminole kat night. Ballance waa a coach on
the court She dished, drove and dominated.
Then you have Scully, known on her birth
certificate aa Mary Leah Sutton. She take*
pride tn her bruises and she collects them as
much aa she collects memorabilia from her
beloved X-FUes. Sutton can pull down any
rebound Bradley doesn't get and has the Are
that creates a winner. Sutton simply wants
It more than anyone eke on the court.
Stephanie Dak represents the seniors. She
hides behind the spotlight of her teammates
but has the all-around game that sparks any
team.
There's also Bruwn. Believe It or not. It Isn't
always easy to coach the best team tn the
state. There are egos, attitudes and parents
to deal with. It may be even more difficult at
Lake Mary.
Consider the situation. The Lady Rams had
a junior varsity program that was almost
unbeatable kat season and those kids are
ready to move up to varsity.
The problem k that the Lake Maty team
from last year consisted of three sophomores
and a Junior In the starting lineup.
The roster doesn’t look much different than
last season so there are bound to be some
Itchy parents. Somehow. Brown was been
able to keep the peace. Walt Till next year.
Sometime, somewhere, someone fa going
to knock off the Lady Rams.
It Just might not be In what's left of this
millennium.
Last Second Shot: Dsn Marino fa
currently the third-best NFL quarterback In
the state of Florida.
Did you catch that? I Just aaid that Trent
Doofus. er. Differ fa better right now that
Dan Marino.

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ttw acrond-nuikrd tram In the
■tale.
The Udjr Rama devoured Semlnote, taking the ball away from the
otlmae 39 time* tn their 67-31
Seminole Athletic Conference win
at BN Fleming Memorial Oymna-

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■rhea and Improving.'
From the loolu of thing* last
night, they don't have far to go.
Lake Mary Jumped out to a quick
13-0 trad and never looked back.
Bradley acored 13 of her potnta by
the end o f the Aral quarter and alT urnamia lulled ua.* aaid Semi­ f«Dat completely Mopped Seminole
nole coach Sylveatrr Wynn. -You from getting near the basket
cant turn the bail over against a Rosetta Jackaon hit a threepointer to keep her team from be­
Foung In the guard paattlon and ing ahut out and Lake Mary ted after the Aral period. 36-3. '
we allowed the ball to be taken
Good defense on both leanw al­
away from ua too many time*.*
Lauren Bradley, who had IS lowed Utile shooting in the second
potnta In the game, was in Srm I- Dee Dee Hampton stepped up and
made two baskets and Amanda
nole'» face all night, everyone
Cook added one more to help
knew the waa one of the moat
Seminole outarore the Ram* by
dominating player* in the county,
but the Lady Note* gained first­ two point* and trailed 33-9 at the
hand evtdrnce of that fart last half.
In the third quarter. Seminole
night.
Seminote also teamed what an «m e back to life. Tamara Gilchrist
Important member of the Lake and Felicia Henderson started hil­
ling baskets and pulling down re­
Mary tram Aahlee Ballanrr i*.
hounds, combining for eight
With IB point* of her own. the
points.
Junior point guard ran the offense
Unfoci unalely. Ballanrr also
like a reasoned professional and
waa instrumental In converting rame alive, along with Mary Leah

W o m e n clo se season w ith upsets
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation Departsrn l Wynrn't Fall Stowptlch SoAball U i*u r
Aked MS arason Tuesday night with a parr of
upsetimagine hurst Park.
In thehrst game Insurance World took s 6-0
lead |n the top of the first inning and never
looked back tn winning ns second rame of the
aeaaon. 13-7. over the Nightmares.
In the nightcap, the Sharks took a 4-0 lead
with two runs tn each of the first and fourth in­
ning* and held on for i M victory over the
Vtvona'a to gain a share of third place.
The final ■landing* were: Paul's Auto and
Truck Repair (I0-2J. Today Homes (9-31. the

Sharks and Vtvana'a (bath B-4». Vaughan Incur
porated 14 8). Insurance World (3-10) and the
Nightmares (|-||).
PTorldtng the offense were:
Insurance World: three hits . Diane Cofangelo
(triple, run. three RBI); two hit* _ Gayle Minnig
(triple, three runs, two RBI). Llaa Oarretl (three
nina. RBI). Angela Whitney (run. RBI). Wends
Wilson (run): one hit . Michelle Denting (two
runs). Ginger Shaw (RBI). Colleen Drgue. Dana
Dunn (one run acored each).

Nighlnurra: one hit . Lynne Smith (double.
toM). Tern TaJton (double, two runa|. Tina
Hill (double). Cathy IYager (run. R1U). Itrrky
Simpwa, (two runal. Tnmy Howwrmn; one na,
Capp* ; onr ra i - • »«" " KJhlrr,
Sharon Ritchie. t1Lf,.lO V .
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- Kathy‘ Spellman (two
RDH: one hit
Denise Stallings (triple, nui)

run acored _ Tanya Oelger.
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Brown: one
hit _ Barbie Bands. Leah Sparrow (one nn
■w ed each). Angle Carpenter. Cheryl Hubbard.

A T&amp; T knocks off
Vicky’s in fastpitch
LAKE MARY . Tammy Lent's tworun triple In the bottom of the
auth Inning drove In the tying and
winning runs aa AT&amp;T handed
Vicky * Permit Service It* first loss
of the season with an 11-10 upset
tn City of Lake Mary Department of
Parka and Recreation Women s Fall
Fastpitch Softball League action at
the Lake Mary Sports Complex
Monday night.
TWC (Time Warner Communlcationa) had opened the nlght’a ac­
tion by scoring four run* In the
bottom of the first Inning and go­
ing on to beat AT&amp;T 7-1, holding
AT&amp;T to only lour singles.
Vicky's Permit Service, which
hod swept a doubletleader on
opening night, then got a teg up on
AT&amp;T tn the nightcap by scoring
two run* tn the top of the first in­
ning.
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runs In tltc bottom of (he first In­
ning and the fight waa on.
Vicky's Permit Service eventually
fought back to tie the game at 8-6
and with time running out after five
Innings the tram's went to the In­
ternational tle-hreakrr.
In the tie-breaker, the person
who made the last out In the previ­
ous inning la put on second base

to open the Inning.
In the top of the sixth inning
Catherine Duchock waa placed i n i
second base for Vicky's Permit
Service and she waa tingled to
third by All Shevlln. After a stolen
base. Connie Flshbaugh doubted In
both runners to give Vicky's a 10-6
lead.
AT&amp;T put JencM Nieves on sec­
ond to open the bottom of the atxth
Inning and Angle Schlelf reached
on an error Iturn Stapleton dou­
bled tn Nieves lo cut the lead to
one and Lent followed with her tri­
ple lo end the game.
Vicky's Permit Sendee still lead*
the league with a 3-1 record, while
TWC I* 1-1 and AT&amp;T is 1-3.
TWC will play the doubleheader
next Monday night starting at 6:30
pm. at die Lake Mary Sparta
Complex on Rantoul Lane across
from the Mayfair Country Club.
Providing the offense were:
TWC: three hits _ Corey LeSage
(run. RBI); two hit* _ Robin Glanclli (home run. run, four RBI), Col­
leen Smith (home run. three runs.
Bao Fastpitab. Patfa 2B

Leiffer and Sons continues unbeaten streak in Lake Mary
LAKE MARY . Leiffer and
Sons trucking came up with 30
hits, including seven for extra
bases, aa It remained unde­
feated with a 13-5 beating of
many-time champion TRC (Tim
Raines Connection) tn City of
Lake Mary Department of
Parka and Recreation Men's
Fall Friday Night Slowpltch
Softball League action at the

Lake Mary Sports Complex.
TRC led 3-1 after one Inning,
but Lciflcr and Sons Trucking
came back with seven runs In
the top of the second Inning
and TRC could never recover.
In the other games, the Su­
perstore Stammers got a 7-0
forfeit victory from Sanford
Paint and Body and Modem
Welding kept Ua championship
hopes alive by rallying for alx
runs tn the top of the seventh
Inning to top Beer :30 13-10.

to the question of who would
win as a walk, a double and
five tingle* ted to tlx nma to
claim the victory. .
Contributing for
Modem
Welding were Lee Alexander
(four singles, two runs, three
RBI). Jimmy Still (four ainglea.
two runs). Todd Hunter (two
ainglea. run). WUi Battan
(double, single, three rune.
RBI). Rich Hanratty (double.
■Ingle, three RBI). Ethan Bauer
(two ainglea.
RBI),
Andy

Latimer (triple, run), Ed Menganl (double, run, RBI). Randy
Lewis (double). Vince Pedigo
(aingle. two nma. RBI). Dave
Schult (aingle. run. RBI) and
Chuck Hoffman (RBI).
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coach a ‘perfect* sendoff
9y AM T HAWSZ1I8
Herald Correspondent

The Seminole High junior vanity team went In
lla last game with a mission, to beat the Lake
Brantley Patriots and finish the season unde­
feated.
And they did In line fashion, dubbing the Pa­
triots 34-14.
Seminole had traveled to Lake Brantley's Tom
Sioty Field for that Anal game last Tuesday
with a lot at stake. They had a perfect season
on the line, and It would be Ray Oeorge's last
game as head coach, and he wanted to go out
with a win.

Preps
Sutton and the Rama con­
tinued thetr dominance. The
period ended with Lake Mary
still on too, 48-21.
The final quarter was a battle
and although Seminole did lose Nekaaha Smith (12 potnta) and
the game, they never stopped Lisa Bergenake (10 potnta)
fighting. If they had a few more combined for 22 potnta at the
quarters to play, Seminole may center
position.
Brtannr
have closed the gap a little Hickey also contributed 10
tighter.
potnta to the winners' attack.
'Seminole fought the entire
Johnston led the Lions with
game.* said Lake Mary coach a pune-hlgh 20 potnta.
Carl Brown. *1 think we came
Both teams wlU be back In
out with a lot of Intensity and Seminole Athletic Conference
did what we had to do. Right action on Thursday with Lynow I am trying out different
combos to find out what works
beat for us. I have to have eve­
ryone ready to play and all I
ask of them Is that they play
hard for 32 minutes. We need
to keep Improving and
the right decisions on the
court.'
Next up for Lake Mary (4-0| la
a game at Lake Brantley on
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Semi­
nole (3-2) will also be on the
road to Oviedo on Thursday at
7:30 p.m.

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at Lake Mary High School
Tuesday night.
Laks Mary led throughout,
taking a 13-7 lead after one pe­
riod and holding a 10 point
lead for moat of the game be­
fore Thunder closed the game
with a IS-7 fourth quarter ad­
vantage to g it dose at the end.
Miwm
mphfMh Snd mndhsm
tied far pune-high scoring
honors wttn 17 potnta each,
while Abrams added 10 points
for tbs Rama.
Labs Mary will travel to Allen
Oymnashtm In Sanford tonight
to take on Creams In Its Bret
vanity basketball game In al­
most 30 yean starting at 7:30
p.m.

LYMAN TA M E S LIONS
LONGWOOD _ The Lyman
Oreyhounds
went into the
'paint* Tuesday night and
came away with a 01-49 victory
over vtaitlng Oviedo In a Semi­
nole Athletic Conference girls'
basketball game.
Lions (4-1) in each of the first
three quarters with a 23-18
bulge tn the second period
giving the hosts an Insur­
mountable 35-26 lead at inters
mission.
'It was s very emotional
game* said Lyman head coach
Bruce Boneventure. 'Just like
last year when we beat them In
the district semifinals.

building a 38-9 lead at Inter­
mission.
Christina Plzxa earned gamehigh scoring honors dropping
In 13 points, while teammate
Kerry Kane added 11 points for
the wtnners.
Winter Springs will boat Ly­
man at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday,
while Lake Howell will be Idle
until Monday when It hosts
Pine Ridge starting at 7:30

Continued bum Page IB
Doing the hitting for Beer :30 were Victor
DtBartolo (triple, two singles, run. three RBI).
Kyle Brubaker (three singles, three runs). Mike
Miller (two singles, two runs. RBI), Joe DtBar­
tolo (two singles, run. RBI). Dave Cose (triple,
two runs, two RBI). Jerry Camus (double. RBI).
Dave Kaeberlln (stnglel and Paul Tomlin (run).
Powering Lclfler and Sons Trucking were Dave
Johnson (double, three singles, two runs, three
RBI). Brian Jones (two doubles, single, run, taro

A 21-14 scoring advantage In
the second quarter spelled Uic
difference as the rest of the
quarter acorn were virtually
even.
In addition to Morgan, also
scoring tn double figures for
the Patriots wen Miguel Milcofan with 11 potnta and Frank
PfalUo with 10 potnta.
Friday night. Lake Brantley
will travel to Lake Mary to take
on the Rama at 7:30 p.m.

two RBI), Danny Hewitt (triple, single, taro runs,
RBI), Bobby Shaw (double, stogie, RBI). Paul
Llaeno (double, tingle, ran). Manny Silvia (two
atagles. two runs. RBI], Kevin Vemoch (two sto­
gies. run). Mike Clark (single) and Tom Szabo
(run).
Providing the offense for TRC were Robert
Stevens (home ran. single, ran. three RBQ, Greg
Hardy (two singles, run, RBI). Calvin Davis
(double, ran). Stave Dennis (single, ran. RBI).
Muriel Reid (single, run) and Ttmy Smith and
Nalda Roberta (one single each).

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Carnot

Fastpitch
RBI): one hit _ Sarah Reynolds (two runs).
ATfifT: two hits _ Tammy Lent; one hit _ Jen­
nifer Lent. Sharon Shaw, one run scored _ Laura
Stapleton.
ATAT: three hits _ Laura Stapleton (two dou­
bles. run. two RBI); two hits _ Sharon Shaw
(double, run. RBI). Angle Bchlelf (double, three
runs): one hit _ Tammy Lent (triple,' run. two

Lent. Shannon Beuaae (one ran scored and one
RBI each). Dawn Clark (RBI). Elkina Mitchell
(nut).
Vidor’s Permit Sendee: two hits _ Sendee
Turner (double, ran. RBI). Belinda Anderson
(two RBI). All Shcvitn (taro runs): one bit _ Con­
nie Flahbaugh (double, two runs, three RBI),
Catherine Duchock (two runs, (wo RBI),

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75 C en ts

Sanford Herald
N r v l i i f S a n fo r d , L a tin M a ry * n d S a m in a la C o u n ty t in e a IS O S
BOti Yaar, No. 78 • Sanford. Florida

Area Baptists gear for anti-porn encounter
fo l

Herald Stall Writer

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Bat Crimeh, tar right daplcta what Santord could baooma wOi Mfooards al

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adrarttataQ adut dubs. Oaaignatad ataa ara at wMn flvo
mdos aHPatterson's church

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R m tw bring Pnri Harbor

EL__ _

SANTORO - Finn, the realdrnta of Chuluota fought for
their territory. Now. several
hundred people horn Sanford •
many from Centra) Baptist
Church • are ready to do like­
wise.
■Someone thinks It would be
a good Idea to have 33 acres of
pom park Juat down the High­
way 40 from the Mall.' says the
Rev. Jimmy Dale Patterson,
pastor at Central Baptist,
which has more than 400 ac­
tive members.
"Obviously, we don't agree.
* eVe been encouraging
not only members of the con­
gregation but all our neighbors
to oppose any plans to allow
adult entertainment establish­
ments In the area."
Almost from the moment
they learned that three sites each within five miles of thetr

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Warning: Holiday
scams, schemes
■ r d a v id n u s s a
Herald Staff Writer___________

Sunday is t w SOtfi anmvqraary of tha Japonos#
tatack on fo w l Harbor, momoriataod by tha
Santord Hantd front pags m right. Clinton
Waatbrook of 8anford, batow, la on* of tho aurvtaon of 8 w attack. Ha did rsscus work from a
boat onfy 29 yards away from tha U S S. Ari­
zona. tha batitaohlp daatroyad by tha Japonaas. W a atbrook apoka about tho attack last
month during a Vstarana Recognition Day at
Haatwow Elamantary School.
Fifth-grada
taachor Kay Boahari arrangad tha obsorvanca.

church - were Identified as
possible adult entertafnmmt
locations - Central Baptist
members began writing to the
Seminole County rnmmlaahm
era. They also plan to protest
at the next BCC meeting at 7
p m. on Dec. 16.
"You need to be at this
meeting. You need to taBi to
the commissioners." Patterson
has advised church mambera
and others In the area of the
church at 3101 West Tint .
Street. The pastor sold he will
speak as wtu many others.
."
"If we expect
expect__
the___________
morale aod
condition of our society to Im­
prove. we have to quit amtag
an the atdehnes and take
action." said Lori C.
Central Baptist memL...
only result of hawing adult
trrtainment enter our cowuou- i
nlty will be the Anther .
of our already suffering
dards."
County CnmmlaaioncT Dory)

SANFORD - They're railed
'confidence games*: an of­
fender tries to gain the corjl
denor af a victim In order to
bilk him or her of properly or
money. Usually the perpetra­
tor tnterrsta an unsuspecting
person Into a "get rich quick*
scheme where It Is the swindler
getting rich and the victim be­
ing taken. And It's happening
right here, in Seminole County,
according to sheriffs U. John
Thorpe.
Recently, a Sanford lady leal
'as a rsaull of a ~

drop*. According to CftnWMtopy: Theories. Pottrma and
Titpoloqtrt by Larry J. Spiegel,
the 'pigeon drop’ la where a
con artist 'finds* a
or
wallet and then approaches a
person for advice on what to do
with It. Another con arttet
then comes up and enters the
discussion. The three decide
to split the money. Then *to
make things legal*, one of the
con artists suggests to consult
a lawyer. When the con re­
turns from the ’ consultation*,
ha/she says that tha monsy
can ba spin up. but aach party
■Hid pul up
-----

Lyman’s test scores
jump from last to first
ay MARIA ORBM
Herald Staff Writer
LONGWOOD • Coming In
from dead last In 1096 lo first
this year, students' teal scores
from Lyman High School sur
passed all six high schools In
Seminole County.
The results of the High
School
Competency
Test,
which la required by the state
to graduate, have placed Ly­
man at the top of the list In
both math and communica­
tions with a passing percent­
age of 03 and 01 respectively
compared to 76 and 73 last
year.

A g re e m e n t rea che d in
fight o ve r d e ve lo p m en t
Mr •

Herald Staff Writer

trance features but adds lan­
guage that has the developer
contributing 83S.OOO to beau
tlflcatlon of entrances of the
Hills of Lake Mary and has the
city possibly paying up to
84.000 for a traffic study.
The HUla of Lake Mary
homeowners
Association
board Monday asked the de­
veloper to pay up to 840,000
for the Installation of two
fountains at each of the com­
munity's two entrances on
County Road 46A. The devel­
oper's attorney. Jim Hattaway, aald the developer. Wal-

LAKE MARY • An agreement
has been reached between the
principals In a fight to halt
the building of 636 apart­
ments In Sanford.
Lake Mary City Commis­
sioner Thom Greene an­
nounced Saturday morning
that he would sign off on an
agreement
representatives
from the city, the developer
and the Hills of Lake Mary
have been negotiating all this
week.
The agreement contains the
original Items that address Rotated Opinions, Toga BA
density, set backs and en­

School
principal
Mommy attributes th e ______
to an Intrnatvc HSCT prepara­
tion plan created and Insti­
tuted by school staff.
"We'ie very excited about
this.* said Mommy, who alao
promised students a plan
party If they paaaed. *1 didn't
think there would be so many,
but I keep my promises.
With more 4B0 students
passing of the first try. Momaiyl
said he was glad to comply and
the pUxa party went on as
scheduled on Friday.
Because of last year's dismal
•cores. Mommy said he and
■M L)

Ho Ho Ho - Let the packages flow
■y RUSS WHITE
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • Tla the season
for postal workers to be busier
than Santa's elves, processing
and delivering bundles of let­
ters and packages.
A year ago. the Sanford Post
Office handled more than
56.000 parcel post packages
and 1.383,000 total pieces of
mall.
Anticipating another busy
season. Postmaster Tom Pierce
has extended hla department's
service this year by selling up
a first-ever Contractual Postal
Unit (CPU) at the Seminole
Towne Center.
Located on the lower level of
the mall, just off from Burdlnes. Unit 102 la open seven
days a week - 10 a.m. to 0 p.m.
Monday through Saturday and
from 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Bindays.
*
The mall facility opened the
day after Thanksgiving and will
conduct business through Dec.
24.
Customers there receive all
services of the regular post of­
fice with the lone exception

Contract aatployo#

Johnston displays packaging available for

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 2-261 1

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�2A ■Santon! Heraki Sanford Floruit Sunday December t TW

O w n e r closes co n tro ve rsia l night club
halt or even a day care center.
*We don't want to rwqtcn the club unless
Herald Staff Writer
we know It's legitimate." he said "Ideally
SANFORD
The Tsunami ttoarh Club we would like tn see tilts as .1 nice clean
U.»h rkwrd it» doors and Is up for sale to concert plac e *
Several events .it Tsunami, in particular
anyone wishing to bruin tn good » lean
business, am ird ln g to the concert hall s an outdoor com et 1 held in the spring that
attracted rliwe to !MXK) people,
b.id
owner
spurred residents complaints regarding
Frustrated bv poor management, nils
noise, packing, alcohol and drug Use. A lew
leading concert promoters and low re
months ago the club held a rave.
a
eelpts. and residents' complaints,
club
techno dance party ollrti associated with
owner Sian Smith on Friday said ihe hall
Illegal drug use. The city commission tr
i lo-cd following a concert on Nov. 20
cent Iv passed a noise ordinance In an at
'We were constantly fighting with man
tempt to curtail outdoor events such as
agemenl.' Smith said
concerts held by the d u b
Smith, who bought the West End Tiara
Smith said be was (bed of all ihe 2 a.m.
shopping center where the 12.000 square
tiM&lt;t hall is localetl. said he Is changing the calls be received at his t v land home
altovtl ihe d u b Ii another concert ball
venter's name back to Sanford t’ta/a. I mi
comes in. he said 11 would lie more main
nami. which first opened in January, prr
vtoiislv served as .1 ilieairr As landlord, he stream, nothing wild like heavy metal, rap
or rave.
said ne will review carefully whatever op
'We dont want to go thmugh another
era non comes In whether it ts a concert

By MARIA OREM

year of garbage." he said.
Smith said he worked closely with the
city on several occasions to comply with
ordinances.
n tv manager lull Simmons said Tsu
naml had Itccn oper.illng al a low key lor a
while and hasn't I h s -i i a problem in par
llaulor. lie conutirtHlril Smith s decision
to revamp the business.
"tln n d fo r S t a n ." h e s a id .

*1 th in k

Ice's

learned a lot h o rn a ll ih ts *
Smith said he has spoken to several III
trusted parties nlmut the prosper!. how­
ever he Is nowhere near a deal al tills time
lie said be Is mil tulrrrstrd in rrltnanrlng
01 anything like that but will consider a
lease deal If Ihe o|irr.itlon Is a 'good clean
one."
‘It's .1 big ehlb that can lir a great place
it it's done right." he said. "We want some
thing dec ent "
For more Information, call Smith at 575
IMHO

S tu d e n ts p u t h o lid a y s h in e o n h is to ric s c h o o l
By M A R V A H A W K I N S
Herald Columnist
SANFORD - D ir U ltir Red
S'hoolhmisr is a Sanford
landmark that was circled In
IBH3 the llrst
school
In
Seminole County.
It had one
room.
one
teacher one classroom, tlcen
alter awhile tl advanced to two
teachers and two grades
History reminds all of those
who remember Professor Cor
ners and Angle Tucker.
In 1002. other teachers were
added again and the school
housed Ihe first grade, taught
by Nellve Washburn.
Pie building was remodeled
fur the llrst three grades and
after 16 years It was closed
and students wrre rniolled at
Snitli Side Primary During
World War II. the latlle Red
School
House
became
a
county-sponsored
nursery
school
Alter many years, it
housed the Head Stan Drug
rentrr.
Die Little Rrd Si hoolhouse
was leased In 1665 by ihe Tajin School of Performing Arts
and Academies still located at
419 Palmetto Avenue.
Founder and Director Patri­
cia Merrill Whatley ami Ihe
parents and students have

LOCAL FORECAST

selected It to lie a historical
site to lie shown mi Ihr 16117
Sanford
Historic
Tour
of

TIDES

rrid if. Saturday and Sun­
day: Sunny. Illghs in the up­
per- 50s to low-60s. Lows in
the
up[ier-30»
Monday:
Partly cloudy. Illghs In the
miil fiOs Low* In the mid*
40s.

SATURDAY:
SOLUNAK TABLE:

min..
10:30 a.m.. maj 4:20 a.m..
min.. II p m.. ina|. 4:45 p.m.

TIDES:

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
SUNDAY
Sonny 42 99

Students helping to decorate Ihe Christmas tree were
Midway Elementary tilth-graders R ede Loman. Antron Williams. Melissa Doalba. Jessica Gillison. Her

MONDAY
Ptddy 96 69

TUESDAY
ShwTs 99 73

Daytona

Beach:

high: 1*21)6 a.m.. I2JI6 p.m..
low: 6:15 a.m.. 7 p.m. Naw
Smyrna Beach: high: 12:13
a.m.. 12:56 p.m.. low: 6:27
a.m..
6:1 5
p.m..
Cocoa
Beach: high: 12:22 a.m.. 7:15
pm ., low: 6:03 a.m.. 6:30
pin.

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach It New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 16

Here are the winning lu m ­
bers selected on Friday In
die Florida Lottery:

Fantasy 5
11 21-23-34 29
Lotto (Nov. 29)
4-9-18-37-40-43

feet with a rough rhop. Water
temperature at Daytona Is 6-1
degrees and at New Symnia.
65 degrees. Winds are from
Ihe
northwest
al
15-20
m.p.h.

STATISTICS
Play 4
2-B-7-4

Die high temperature In
Sanford Friday was 6H de­
grees and the overnight low
was 52.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending al 10 a.m..
Friday totaled 0 inches.
•Sunrise................7.03 a.m.
•Sunset................. 5:30 p.m.

S a n fo r d H e r a ld
"Seni'/i# Sanford. Luke Mary and Seminole County Since IVOH"
Sunday. December 7, 1997 • Vol. 90, No. 76
Published Tuesday through Friday and Sunday by
Republic Newspaper*. Inc. • 300 N. French A v e , Sanford. FL 32771
PI lone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (40/) 323-9406
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Newtpapen. Inc.

nxna Rodnguer. and Tony Salvail These students
were chosen because ot the academic standing

liomes ihroiigh Sunday
Tajlri Arts was established
In 16HH and provides an op
|M&gt;riiinliy for itilitirallv diverse
1 hlldien lo get involved III Ihr
pctloniilng arts,
Delrnillll.itlon Is Ihr phi­
losophy of the school
The m liiHil has the great
privilege of having siuileiils
1 hosrn from ihe tilth grade
i lass 11I Mulw.iv Klrnirntary

the
(om r
in to derorate
I htlslinas tree donated by
Jrrry
Weaver
and
Curt
I in hard of Doolie. N.C.. who
have come to Sanford for 15
years lo sell their Christmas
trees on I 1S Highway 17 112.
Spei lal
thanks
go
tn
Rosalind II Tillman and other
parents who ltrl|H-d give the
Ta|irt Arts Center .1 spei lal
look lor the lour

B usiness seeks
pay to stay
By MARIA OREM
Herald SI,ill Writer
SANFORD * A leather spen.illy manufacturer Is seeking
a $2-10.000 economic bu rn live
In keep lls business In Ihr city.
Tlie Ohio based Leather Spe­
cialty Co. operating as llnwr
ludustrtrs on West Airport
Rn.nl In Sanford, will ask the
city commission to consider
the request at lls mri-llug
Monday at City Mali.
"Tliey re asking for an Iiu t ii llve not lo niov-r away." said

City Manager Dili Simmons
"It's like a negative Incentive."
'Hie company plans to move
the Sanford operation, whh h
employs 132 people, lo the
Dominican Republic. Al Issue
l.s whether they will transfer
Ohio i&gt;|N-ratlons lo Sanford,
creating 10-1 Jobs. Of those po­
sitions. 26 would Ire manage­
rial with average annual sala­
ries of $-10,000. according lo
company officials.

the Sanford facility.

ac­

quired by the Ohio company

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(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ESTABLISHMENTS AND
SEXUALLY ORIENTED
BUSINESSES)
FIRST BCC PUBLIC HEARING
TO BE HELD
DECEMBER 16,1997
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m i rroluct a public hearing on December 16 1337. b e g r w ig at I X p m . u a
soon toereatter as iv s v t w m tt-e Cowity Services Onkkng 1101 Easl Fust Street.
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utoer .tgerx. y relating Id toe proposed ortknence TNs «• » be to* Frsl cJ two putbc
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DUTIES. OBLIGATIONS. RE0U1RE0 ACTS ANO PROHWITIONS; P R O V O N Q
FOR CONSENT UPON AN APPLICATION BEING MADE. P R O V O N Q FOR SPE­
CIFIC PROVISIONS RELATING TO VARIOUS CATEGORIES OP LICENSEES:
ADULT BOOK STORES/AOULT VIDEO STORES. ADULT THEATERS. ADULT
PERFORMANCE ESTABLISHMENTS. COMMERCIAL BOtXLV CONTACT ESTAB­
LISHMENTS. PROHIBITING COMMERCIAL BODILY CONTACT ESTAB­
LISHMENTS. BUT SAVING THE REGULATIONS RELATINO THERETO IN THS
EVENT OF A CONSTITUTIONAL OR OTHER DEFECT: PR O V O N Q FOR ESCONT
SERVICES. P R O V O N Q FOR PROHIBITED ACTS BV CUSTOMERS. PROMDIT1NG ADVERTISING BY CERTAIN MEANS. PROVIONO FOR PROMOTED ACTS
BY WORKERS AND OPERATORS. PROVIONO FOR RECORDS A M ) REPORTS:
PROVIONO FOR NAME CHAMOIS. PROVtONO FOR ADVERTTSMO;
PRQVIOINO FOR MINORS. PROVIONO FOR OBSERVATIONS. INSPECTIONS,
STANDARDS.
RECORDS.
STRUCTURAL
REQUIREMENTS,
USE
OF
RESTROOMS OR DRESSINO ROOMS, NONCES. S4QMAOI AND RELAT10
MATTERS PERTAINING TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT EST ABUS* RUNTS.
SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES ANO WORKERS ANO CUSTOMERS
THEREOF; PROVIONO FOR THE NON-APPUCABRJTV OF CENTA4N
PROVISIONS. PROVtONO FOR HOURS OF OPERATION; P R O T TEN) THE
OPERATION OF. OR WORKINO AT A SEXUAL ENCOUNTER BUERMSS;
REMOVING THE PROHIBITION AGAINST BEING A CUSTOMER AT A SEXUAL
ENCOUNTER BUSINESS; PROM BITING THE CAUSING. ENCOURAOMO OR
ALLOWING OF A MINOR TO BE PRESENT AT A SEXUAL ENCOUNTER
BUSINESS. PROVIONO FOR IMMUNITY FROM PROSECUTION; AMENONO
THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF ORONANCE NUMBER S7-2S: S. *. 12. IS. 17.
t « . |4. 24. 26. 24, 30. 21. 22. 24. 2S. M. 29 ANO 4S; REPEALING THE
FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF ORONANCE NUMBER 47-24 (ALTHOUGH SIMILAR
PROVISIONS MAY BE SET FORTH IN THE ORONANCE): 27. 33 ANO 27; CREAT­
ING SEVERAL NEW PROVISIONS RELATIVE TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ESTABLISHMENTS ANO SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES: PROVIONO
FOR UNLAWFUL ACTS RELATIVE TO OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, HOURS
OF OPERATION. MINORS. RECOROS ANO RELATED ANO SIMILAR MATTERS;
PROVIONO FOR COUNTYWIDC APPLICATION UNOER CERTAIN CONOTIONS;
PROVIONO FOR GENERAL CODIFICATION DUAL COOFKATION IN BOTH THE
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ANO THE SEMMOLE
COUNTY CODE. ANO ASSIGNING DUTIES TO THE COOE COOF1EH: PROVID­
ING FOR SEVERABILITY ANO PROVtONO AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

Seminole County, Florida

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Bee Incentive. Page 3A

Patterson
C o n tin u e d f r o m

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McLain, who represents Ihe
district, proposed the three
northwest Sanford sites after
-he inet with Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale and Clfy Managrr
Dill Simmons. In an efTon lo
eliminate previously Identified
airport local Ions, the three of­
ficials said they were frying
their lrest to comply with court
directives.
One of the sites Is almost di­
rectly across Route 46 from thc
cluirrh. behind
the Wayne
Dense)!
beer
distributors'
building. Another is a mostly
agricultural area off N. While
Cedar Rd. between Narcissus
Ave. and Iowa Ave. The third Is
an Industrial area off 5th St.,
east of Airport Illvd.
"We wish there were no sites
at all.’* Dale said. 'Each mu­
nicipality has lo have some­
place Identified....either lhat or
have anyplace thrust on It.
We‘d like Ihe other municipali­
ties to do the same. Tills
shouldn’t all fall on Sanford.
It’s the whole county's obliga­
tion."
At present, eight adult enter
lalnmcnt
establish me 11 Is le­
gally operalc In the county - all
in the Fern Park. Casselberry
area. Even though Ihe county

eoiiirniealonen- may gr.1ndf.1 Ihrr thrse businesses, they
tiiusl Mill Identify new areas as
[Mileullal stirs fur relocation or
for future adult entertainment
use. County staff Is presently
working
on
development
agreements with Ihe existing,
lawfully operating establish­
ments.
Me bain said on Friday tli.it
after he bad fmllirr Investi­
gated the Hirer Sanford sites,
be planned to drop at least one
- sltr a 10 . on agricultural
area near N. While Cedar Hd.
Narcissus Ave and Iowa Ave.
"fills Is Ihe least desirable of
Ihe Ihrrr
to be re-jtoned."
Mi Unit said
"Tills Is a victory," Patterson
said, "and we Intend to get Ihr
other sites removed also."

'Die pastor has lieeu distrib­
uting a bulletin with pit lures of
what It might look like If udull
entertainment bllllmurds ap­
peared along 1-4 or llwy 46
near the Seminole Towne Cen­
ter. The signs are transposed
from pictures taken near the
Mlrunopy exit on Interstate 75.
"Is this what Is In Sunfurd's
future?" Patterson asked.
Dale said Friday that strong
illy and county billboard and
sign restrictions would prevent
mucli of the potential adver­
tising problems.

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I ha regulatory part ot trvi Or iVumcn (Pari A) hai potunbal Countywtoa afgacatrons
The general public is encouraged to appear at Ibis heanng and present rpu1
regarding the proposed ordinance in accordance with toe procedures used by to*
BCC or submit written comments to toe Current Ptam ng Office. 1101 East Fast
Street. Santonl FL 32771, telephone (407) 32M l 30. extension 7433 of FAX 3283233 This hearing may be continued from lime to hme as found necessary by toe
BCC
Copies of toe proposed ordeveice. and related mtormebon, inducing any
wrm«n comments timely received, are available tor public review at toe address
above. Rorm tOOO. between toe hours ol 8 00 a m and 5 00 pm , Monday through
Frxfay. eiclinkr*) holxlays A copy of toe proposed onknance is also available lor
pubfcc review al toe County Commission Records Office al the above address. Room
2204
Persons with tksabrhnes needing assistance to participate in any ol these proceeikngs
should contact the Human Resources Department ADA Coordinator 48 hours in
advanced toe heanng at (407) 3 2 M I3 0 . entensicn 7441 Persona are advised toal
it they wish lo appeal any decision made at toe heanng. they will need a record of toe
proceeikngs. and lor such purpose, they may need to ensure toal a verbatim record of
trie proceeikngs is made, which record ndude* toe testimony and evidence upon
which ire appeal &lt;s to be based, per Section 286 0106. Florida Statutes

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY: JOHN DWYER, MANAGER
CURRENT PLANNING
PUBLISH: December 7.1997

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�SanforJ Harold. Sonhxd Honda

POLICE BRIEFS
Burglary attempt
K«tlpH Hardy. 28. of .102 Sir
1-iWTrncr Dr.. Sanford, wan arirnlrtl Wednesday by Seminole
County deputies.
Hardy was
rhargrd with attempted bur•ll.iry lo structure (un.irmrd)
and arrested In Ihr 500 block
ol Orungr Boulevard.
Hardy
allegedly tried to break In an
Aeroatar van.

Cannabis possession
James Scott, 30. of M 2 PinDr.. Sanford. wan arrented Wednenday by Sanford
P"llre. Scott wan charged with
ponnmnlon of rannabln under
20 gramn and arrented In the
1000 hktrk of Went 22nd
Street.
Officer obnerved two
thigglen with a green leafy wibntaine In Scott's car.

moaa

Aggravated battery
Gregory

Hamilton. 24. of &lt;M3
ll.ikewell Cl.. Lake Mary, wan
arrented Wednenday by Semi
note County deputies.
Hamil­
ton wan rlkirged with aggra­
vated battery (with a motor vrhli lei and arrrnted In the 3000
bl&lt;nk of Like Emma Itoad.
Hamilton allegedly struck a
m ans rigid thigh. aUivr bin
knee wlllr the bumper of hln
cur.

DUI charged
Trtnta Young. 10. of 70(1 C e­
dar Creek C l r . Sanford. wan
arrented Thursday Iry Sanford
police
Young wan charged
wuh Dill .out arrented in the

MV

100 block of Cedar Creek Cir­
cle.
Report nald that Young
went from the right lane to the
left and then bark again. Re­
port ulno nald that Young ran
her car up on tire ronrrrte
curb.

Incidents
A General Electric televlnlon
and a Sharp televlnlon wan
ntolerr Thursday In the 2400
block of Myrtle Avenue. Total
amount of property nlolrn wan
•725.
fou r pair of drapen were
ntolen Wednenday In the 000
block of Eanl Thin! .Street The
drapen total were S300.
A Texan Instrument calcula­
tor wan ntolen Thumday In the
1000 block of South Trench
Avenue.
A while NO Hunk Century
four door. Ilcrnne plate UZQIRQ. wan ntolen Wednenday In
the 1000 blink of Holly Ave­
nue.
five parka of nteakn were
nlolrn Wednenday In the 3100
block of Orlando Drive.
The
nteakn were worth S 3 1 total
Two air Iwnrn. a grinder and
a weliler were ntolen Wrdnenday In the 2000 blot k of Went
Airport
lloulevard
Total
amount of pro|w-rty ntolen wan
• I 1*10
A 3N ralllier handgun wan
ntolen III tile 4 0 ) him k if Lorunl Avenue

T h e w a y w e w ere:
M ore on S a n fo rd ’s
Naval A ir Station
More from the NNAS Sandy,
donated by Lt/ and Sonny Hor­
ton to tlie Sanford Munettm.
Mils November 3. I‘M4 Innue In
a very tnlomuillve one It wan
pilbllnlied an a net olid annlver
viry Innue of the rommlsslonIng of the Naval Air Station In
Sanford.

Sunday Dscamfcef 7. 1997 •M

W inter S p rin g s co p s turn up the H E A T
WINTER SPRINGS - Winter
Springs Poller are hoi on the
trail of holiday rrlmlnals this
season.
On Dec. 4. Ofc. Allison Smith
and Ofc. Connl Oldham apprehended Iwo Juveniles Involved
In a residential burglary In

progress. Two hours later,
three subjects Involved In a gas
theft from a convenience store
were also apprehended.
Wlntrr Springs Police De­
partment on Dec. I Initiated a
program called HEAT. Holiday
Enforcement Action Tram. The
learn consists of extra marked
and unmarked vehicles and ex­

dm gs or alcohol, and rrcklrss
drivers.
In addition In the HEAT be­
ing turned up this holiday sea­
son. HEAT will become nn an­
nual enforcement action and
will Involve all members of Ihe
police
department.
said
spokesman Ofr. Robin Uernosky.

tra police offterrs to keep the
rlly as safe as possible during
the holiday season.
Traditionally, crime nation­
wide Increases during Ihe holi­
days. These extra units are p a ­
trolling city
neighborhoods.
Irusincsses.
and
monitoring
traffic for speeders,
people
driving under Ihe Influence of

9 ^ h e R o b in so n s
have one w ord for
all o f you w h o th in k
you can’t afford your
ow n h o m e.
I he reality »», it you take the right *tep«, you
can own yonr own home. And ur can *h,rw
you Ixrw We'll *tort bv reviewing your finan­
cial cituatinn. Then we'll work together to
develop a plan that make* it possible lor you
to ptmhatc a b o rn e nt your own there are a
number id mortgage option* available,
including our Community Mortgage Loan'
that let* you borrow up to 174,11111) S» takr
the lir*f »tep. Ami »tart living your dream*
Hie workdmp will be held at The (irester
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce, 4 0 0 Fast
l«t Street, Sanford, Florida.

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There were neveral arttvltlen
plannrd to help i elebrate (lie
annivernary An soon an every
thing wan nrcurrd for the day.
There wnnkt lie a nliowtng of
the latent Hollywood feature
InStored hy a Kiddles Matinee
Next would come vartoun ath­
letic gamrn - football. Iiankrlball.
volley I m I I .
tetuiln and
paddle lennln
I*r1/en werr lo lie awarded for
the
tug of war.
three legged
rare, wheetbirrow race and
nark rare.
At 1700 hourn (here would he
a barbecue with all the trim
tilings Iheti bark to the movten
for a program of shortn. car
tminn and iiewnrerln. A top
dlgtil vaudeville nhow wan alno
Mheduled l.der an wan a new
feature picture nhow

WAVES
A detachment of WAVES wan
alno ntallniied at SNAS. bill not
much wan told about them
Several of Ihetn werr In ple­
n u m which nhowrd them ruttmg an anniversary rakr. un­
der a peanut Irrr on Daytona
lleacli.
around
a
radiophonograph and In the lounge
of lheir Uirrark*. They were
alno In plelurrn with oilier Millinn pernonnel at their vartoun
dullen.

■porta mad Recreation
The Welfare and Krcrrutlon
Department wan under the m i pervlnlon of f.t. L.H. Williamnon. Tlie ntatlon library wan
vrry popular: It fraturrd all
types of hooks, leading newspapers and popular magazines
There are plrlurm of vartoun
artlvtllm at the Titusville Aux­
iliary airfield where approxi­
mately 120 SNAS personnel
were stationed.
The Sanford Municipal Dali
Park Is shown which was used
by the SNAS. It stated under
tlie picture that prior to the
war. the held was the southern
home of the llonton Braves.
It was announced that the
USO building bad been drdl
ruled July 15. 1043. John F.
Stonlk was director and a
monthly ultrndance exceeded
13.000. Tlie USO also brought
In various performers who at­
tracted large attendance lo the
station theater.
William F. Melton, Trunk

Sunhom. John Daniels and
Frank Marker were tlie projrr
tlnnmta
who showed
dally
movies In the bane theater.
Student officers look about
45 minutes of exercise five
days a week on the Officers
Hard Surface Area
l.l A M
llaraha* and U (Jg) John R.
Edison bad charge of Ifie offi­
cers athletic program assisted
by Uirty Ptvec.

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has been manufacturing ladles'
handtkigs for the past five
years.
The Clnclnnall plant
produces custom leather tool
and brtel cases
Simmons said the company
Initially applied lo the county
lor assistance, however, be
said be would tie surprised If
the company met the county's
rerpilreinenls of new construc­
tion. The leather company
would not lie building a new
structure, be said, adding that
Sanford's economic Incentive
program was |obs based
TTirsr guys are In a facility
herr.* Simmons said. "They're
really Idling us they want
rnoiigh Incrnllvr to move here
or they will go away totally.*
Actually.
Simmons
said.
Ihrrr would be a net Job loss
because the company would be
taking away more Jobs than
they would bring In. However,
hr added. I&gt;y looking at the net
salaries it would be a parody.
Simmons, who has hern In
contact with company officials,
said he does not yet have a
recommendation for the city
commission because all the
Information Is not In. He said
Charles
Rowe, director
of
Community Development,
Is
working on the project and has
come up with some creative
ways to limit the city's Imme­
diate out-of-pocket expenses
should Sanford decide lo pro­
vide the Incentive.
*Wc'H
think this
one
through." Simmons said, add­
ing that
he willhave Informa­
tion lo
present to commis­
sioners on Monday.

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What’s in a name?
Plenty at this airport
With new members in place at the Brat
Sanford Airport Authority Board meeting
in January, thoughts again will turn to
the attport’s name. Sparks Sew when
board members changed tt from Central
Florida Regional Airport to Orlando San­
ford Airport artthout discussing the change
with city Luniinlaaiuin.ii, Orlando Interna­
tional Airport board ntcmbem were dtottnctfy cool toward the Sanford name,
claiming tt conhued tourists thinking they
were flying Into OLA.
Authority board member Duke Adamson,
a seven-year veteran, has defended the new
name, citing the need for our local airport
to become known aa an Orlando destina­
tion for International tourists, not a pe­
ripheral destination somewhere in Florida.
He has traveled extensively to market the
Idea as a leisure traveler's destination, and
reports that travel agents and consultants
have sent letters of support that the Or­
lando Sanford Airport name la a key to our
success. He farther backs hta position with
examples of airport names In other major
markets: New York LaOuaidia. New York
JFK. London Gatwtek. London Heathrow,
not the other way around. Just aa In Or­
lando Sanford, not the other way around.
Another airport board member, Robbie
Robertson, makes an Impassioned plea
that Sanford, the town we all call home,
once again has been shafted to cash tn on
the name recognition of Orlando. Long­
time residents were aghast that the airport
was not named Sanford Orlando. New
member Lon Howell thinks tourists are not
picking the Sanford destination for the
name, but for the economic savings: It’s
cheaper and (aster for International travel­
ers to fly Into Sanford than Into Orlando
International. And we need to maintain
friendly relations with the OLA board,
whose members would also prefer the
name be Sanford Orlando.
A recent shuffling of board members
serving on committees w " f iv v ttii the Is­
sue. MasMon. a pilot and succcaaftil busi­
nessman. waa taken off the marketing
committee. Howell and new member Ken
Wright were put on It by Chairman San­
dra Olenn. who said Howell and Wright
were the only members who expressed
written Interest to be on the marketing
committee. Adamson was taken abuck,
questioning why Wright, with legislative
connections, was not put on the legislative
committee instead, and why he was taken
off of the marketing committee, after three
years. Those three years have seen a dra­
matic Influx of European tourism, due In
large part to the efforts of the marketing
committee. Member Kay Shoemaker
agreed that Adamson should remain In
marketing. He waa replaced anyway.
It la our opinion that Adamson belongs
on the marketing committee and that the
airport name controversy Is currently one
of politics and parochialism. That we all
love Sanford and ao tt should be bated first
tn the airport name la not the Issue. That a
deal should be made to change the name,
pacifying OLA board members. Is not the
The Issue Is business.
Adamson to date, makes the best argu­
ment for the current name, with dramatic
International growth to back him up. How­
ell could be right, that the low cost is the
draw, tf you give them a deal, they will
come. But we have not heard bom him
any good argument to change the name
AQAIN. which would coal roughly $30,000
and could potentially cause some Interna­
tional confusion.
We would like to see this board attack the
problem using strong business sense.
Show ua the statistics and marketing
■httfrea that support one name over the
other. That wtil convince us. Until then, we
think the airport name should remain as It
fa, to be changed only with clear and con­
vincing business evidence that another
name la better, not because our decision
makers are being parochial and political.

Berry’s World

'T h a t rem inds m at Are your naval oranges in V

W e must redevelop this highway
Th in k About th is ,
S A fflin otA C o u n ty

u w muen nceora iiu m u p n rm . i ney are lo
he commended. Tbs truth la that this should
a political Issue. V S. 17-93 la * 1
tot data from the far south of
our county to the county amt o f Sanford m the
north.
The redevelopment of this madway can only
produce benefits to every city involved. To
think that we have an
time, to proceed to
widen thia unkempt
county and rides and not da tt. baffles the

tal to the wtdrning and
Mary Boulevard. He has fou#tt for
mental Issues- He's done a meal deal Is try
and Improve the quality of life for a l of ua in
acotfnolt County.

between the

U P C IP iM IM r

TONY
TIZZIO

W hat affects
disabled persons

My idea of leadership
S em in ole C ounty
School Board
member.

If FCAT scores are
Education Com Sa
Seminole County So
have been saying tf
into an attack. He
(u n i t u i i i u a i «

w um

am

one who baa never been In one of our
schools...’ (Oh yes. did you notice that his col­
umn violated the new Boardmanahlp Policy ha
voted for and signcd7)
I’ll leave tt up lo you-have you read the Good
Kid stories I’Ve done on school children In the
Sanford ana? Or tlw stories about the schools
In the cluster antes that have aqr by-Una on
them? I have vtstted 34 schools Once school

the bottom Korea—not Improving on those
■ b » are aheady acortng at top levels. IVe led
the mavement that reduced daaa atxea acroaa
the county. I've led the movement to iirthcr
reduce cnee atse In the Sanford cluster
achnola ao that all children will get an opportuntty logo to college—not just those few who

sbuled-and have joined the FTA in each of
those schools I visit schools when the stu­
dents an there—not when than Is a ground
breaking or a dedication and the TV stations
an there. Maybe that's not good potIUcs-but
then rm not concerned about convincing vot­
ers tn the year 3000-rm concerned about Im­
proving your ochoola no*.
But since Furlong brou^u it up-lsfe tali
about relevant education In Seminole County.
Is It relevant for everyone -or Just the college
bound students Furlong Identifies with? We
can all be proud of the 3700 students who
graduate each year. B4 percent of wham go on
to college of some sort. But what about ths
1500-1800 high school students each year who magnet echool. Three votes and It la done! It
leave the system without graduating? What then heromea the leaponaibUlty of the chief
■bout the 375 middle school students who left administrator to implement the policy. In*
school last year? A n we providing a relevant stead, you've waited those seven years until the
education for them? furlong identifies with Justice Department finally stepped In and de­
those who are successful and Ignores those creed that your children would have magnet
who aren't.
schools- The
administrator found the
The superintendent showed my World Class money for them this year-do you beUeve that
Schools class a chart that graphically tOua- It couldn't have been found last year? Or the
tratea how many Srmtnnle County elementary yean before If the Board said to do ao? Lead­
students are to ths bottom 38 pertan* of CTBS ership la takfc* positive steps with your Measaeons aa compand to the state average score. •not watting until aomeonr else says you have
Sanford area ■**■"*■ have aa many aa half of to do U.
Furlong la right that I challenge the parts of
the students in the echool scoring in the bot­
tom 25 quartUe. Are those students getting a the school system I feel aren’t working’ as well
relevant education? la Furlong’s leadership aa they should be. Let him chccrlead for those
evident aa he complain because I won't loin kids who an going on to collcgc-they deserve
him In sticking one’s head In the sand and Ig­ It. I'd rather attend a helping hand to those
noring 37 yean of poor performance In San­ Idda who won’t be on the stage at graduation.
Identify a problem and then take positive
ford area schools?
You Improve school system scons by raising steps to solve tt. That’s my Idea of leadership!

In but weeks article we covered
what affects a disabled person’s bfr. It waa
an overview. If you will.
Today we will continue In that vein. Those
In medicine say a patient's inability to per­
form an activity because of some physical or
mental disorder Is called a disability. Dis­
abilities can range from relatively minor to
tht'nmre serious.
Adapting to a disability takes Ume and the
islstsnrr of educated professionals who
with disabled propie. Physicians,
physical and occupational therapists. social
workers, psychologists. and others can as­
sist tn this process of rehabilitation. Dis­
abled people can learn to compensate, and
many develop careers tn areas that might
otherwise have been unexplored In the past.
In the past, disabled people were regarded
with a great deal of fear and suspicion. They
often shut away tn back rooms
committed to Institutions. Though recently
then has been a shift In attitude that has
led to new and more productive pattcraa of
living.
Loan of hearing or eight requires special
education as part of rehabilitation. Up
reading and sign language are Important
aklUa lor the deaf person to learn. CompanIon dogs and even monkeys can be trained tc
help deaf persona with their day to day
needs. Braille, guide dogs, canes and tape
recorders can help blind people maintain
their Independence.
Rehabilitation and exercise are especially
Important for people with muscular disabili­
ties. The affected limbs are exercised pas­
sively by having another person move the
arm or leg through (he normal range of mo­
tions. Portions of the body not affected can
be actively exercised. For example, a paraean pull up on a bar suspended over a
r chair.
Rehabilitation often Includes occupational
training. People who have developed disabili­
ties because of an tntury or disease may not
be able to resume their former occupations,
but often they can lead productive Itveo after
Job training.
The disabled person’s physical environ­
ment poses many barriers for people with
disabilities. Although architects and city
planner* are moro aware of the needs of dis­
abled people, there are still areas where a
person confined to a wheelchair cannot en­
ter. Hopefully, this too will end someday.
Wheelchair access at doorwaya. curbs,
ramps and public restrooms an designs that
accommodate the disabled. Braille signs In
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development, for environment
CASEY
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Casey GJudunan la a
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during the spring IBM

reference to my project, wrote ■ letter to SanW » director of Planning and Derelopmrnt
noting that the land u n few thto property m
conalotcnt with the otu plan I proposed. fur­
ther. the atte plan I proposed at that time cntompaaard nearly BOO ranltlCuntly units-the
project M N to now rncoinaaaaeakM than OOC

who are In bnc to make ohort-tenn financial
flalna from the project, charactcrlae oppo­
nent* aa "no-growlhers* who have got Ihelm
and want to prevent anyone ctoc from com­
ing to flonda.
While etttsena struggle to maintain their
quality of Me at the local level, the money
player* and local governments have moved
to the Tallahaaoee arena. In the capital.

cttlarna to object to and legally challenge
projects.
Olvcn this pressure. and the fact that
crime and public school lasues have dis­
placed environmental and growth Issues aa
the top concerns in pubtte opinion poll*,
state legislators now believe that eWrens

Conatdertng the above, please bear In mind
that I am not aaMng that any law be changed.
I came to the Sanford area because the proj­
ect’s land wsa in an area where I could attract
residents, and btetoto* 'the law at' the land
would allow me to build whql I want ‘
•mat. through tta ronyrtotgi
city and county uivtbad ms ta
cepted that tnvttatton. If the t
with that invitation. than tha
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LETTERS
Help find family
Over 10 yean ago a
telephoned me from Florida.
She talked with ore wife. My
wife remembers her name
sounded
something
like
•Shirley" or *Shallcy*. This
woman claimed to be my slater
and ahe knew specific details
about my We. However, my
wife knew of no such slater
that existed by the name of
•Shirley" or "Shaifey*. who lived
ta Honda. That conversation
ended when my wife told her
that ahe must be talking about
tome other Charles A. M e n .
Then five yean ago a man
from Florida telephoned and
talked with me. claiming to be
my brother. He knew a great
deal about me and my life.
However. I knew nothing about
him and neither did I know of
the existence of such a
brother.
The
conversation
ended when he told me hla
brother wsa a Baptist and I re•ponded by saying that I
not a Baptist and
couldn't be hla brother, even
though I was actively tnvol
with a different religion at the
time.
Today. I am about
old and I on|y
months ago that I wsa not
rmteed by ray birth parents.
Both the Individuals mentioned
above were looking for a
Charles A. M ere. When they
called I didn't know that the
siblings that I was raised with
were my cousins and that I had
birth siblings that existed. I
waa never told about their exis­
tence.
know that I have birth
that have tried to
reach me. Now, I am trying to
reach them. I write this letter
to you In hopes that It might
be published, so that those
that have called me before will
read this and call again. I very
much want to meet and get to
know my birth siblings, and to
team more about my past that
I know nothing about. 1 still
live In Seattle, Washington,
and my telephone number ta
the same aa when they called

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If you warty about land uses ta your area
and bettors that growth management la
nrerasary to protect our environment, now
to the time to renew the commitment to Join
with your neighbors and become active.
a will protect your quality of life
i the provision of necessary Infrasuch aa schools, sewage treatnns and safe drinking water. You
your neighborhood association* and
cittern groups must take the time to
ninleate with local state legislators.
It to time for state representatives and
matore to hear that quality of life and
natural beauty must be more than a selling
i to lure new people to Florida. It to an
pari of a meaningful, healthy life
who already live ncre. They m a t
be told that sound land-use and preserving
Ihe growth management process to impor­
tant lo you. Good public notice and access
to local government decision-making--and
the ability to challenge unsound develop­
ment-are essential to everyone’s quality of
life.
Thto effort to necessary to manage our
growth and protect our environment. With­
out It. the suecrsafiil campaign ado hiring
people to the state will continue, but there
win be fewer and fewer places still around
to pitch.
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thto

Juvenile justice
scheme
Sheriff Don Eallnger strikes
me as a sheriff who does a
fairly good Job In moat areas of
law enforcement, but hia latest
scheme to stay on top with the
latest goes beyond "Protect and
Serve*, and to an Intrusion Into
the cMl liberties of some of
our cttlxens. I am referring to
"Juvenile Justice.*
’Juvenile Justice* may well
be better named 'Juvenile In­
justice". It to a spin off of a
pari of the old HRS. a part
which did not work. In far too
many Instances, when Juve­
niles are caught committing
crimes, tt to usually of little
concern how they are prose­
cuted, now the problem to who
to betng prosecuted.
A goal of the sheriff, tn an
effort to streamline the Juvenile
system, to to gtvc a deputy, or
a local police officer authority
to pick a kid up off tha street
on a presumption that they are
truants or that they may have
been up to some unknown
mtochleC to simplify paper­
work by Ailing ta about three
lines of a preprinted form,
quickly drop the ‘ suspect" off
at any one of many i
lenity located Juvenile Justice
Centers, and continue patrol
on Ihe road.
The system to going too for.
The problem to the kid may
have a legitimate right to be
walking down the street, have
done nothing Illegal, but still
be Incarcerated. Without any
proof, any kid can be accused
and be entered into the system
&gt;where they and their families
are abused by the procedures
of the system Itself. In thto
system tt does not matter
whatsoever If the kid to Inno­
cent or guilty until well after
the harm and trauma to done
to both the Ud and hla family.

1
OK. aay your Ud
to now cntried Into this ’Juvenile Justice
System' .You are Informed
that drug profile and family
profile assessment forms are
required to be filled out These
forma have an array of ques­
tions which violate nearly every
privacy known, and the an­
swers from which to choose
from, ta many Instances do not
uffuif Innocent
uuwtcub m
y™
relate toj being
If you
decline to piutlctp*tc you ore
u will be charged with
told you
opt of Court* because.
’ Contempt
you are told, the agency to
arm of the Court Now you and

are charged with crimes,
your Constitutional Right to
race your accuser means
nothing, aa It has gone by the
wayside. A permanent record to
made which presumes and
seems to Indicate guilt - so or
not! Contrary to what we are
told. Juvenile records are not
scaled to everyone: nearly
every government licensing
agency has access to every re­
cord regarding an tadtriauaL
Suspicion of wrongdoing will
be ta the kid’s permanent rec­
ord. and you (both parents;
have mtoaerl days of work.
Tha current Juventto Justice
&gt;to
mars than a
way to budd • volume of crime
statistics, great far federal and
|frro/4

far tha tBUlW A ~°f hw cn
(ft to a bustae** and
create Job security.;
Our legislators got Juvenile
Justice out of the HRS, and
even rename the agency.
'Children ft Family Services’ •
but they left thto rogue agency
set the loose! They should have
tt off the face of

Fighting drugs
After trying
Irving to ijrt
get drugs and
community, there has been
aooie Improvement. It could be
better tf the Sheriffs depart­
ment would spend some time
tn the area. When I talk- to the
Chief Deputy, his response ta
that they are supposed to be
out there, when I talk to the
SgL an duty they say we only
have one deputy and he has to
cover Highway 17-93 South to
Lake Mary Bred, and North to
Interstate 4. Lake Mary Bred.
Weal to Interstate 4 and all the
area that la Included In that
block. I have also been told he
haa other priority calls.
The Chief Deputy haa told me
nd time again that thto
high priority area, but
It’s not covered that way. On
11-2I-B7, working In my yard,
seeing so many drug safes. I
called to report tt. The deputy
came out three times and
spent lew than five minutes in
the area. He spent most of that
time on one call when he cir­
cled the block twice. The Chief
Deputy has told me for the
past two years we are going lo
be hiring more deputies. I f
they have been hired. It has
not helped tills area. I know
that they cannot be out here 34
hours a day and night, but
when they spend 10 to 15 min­
utes every two to three hours,
there to a difference. I know I
can ace tt. I also know there
was no time spent out here on
11-31-07 even after I called
and talked to the Sgt. on duty.
He told me that the deputy had
other calls and that he would
came back when he waa not
buoy. It aecma like a high pri­
ority area to me. what about
you Sanford? Think before you
turn your police department
over to the Sheriff.

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Sanford Middle bands making holiday music
SANFORD - The Sanford
Middle School bonds will be
performing the annual Winter
Concert on the evening of De­
cember 9 at 7:30 p.m. In the
Louis D. Pelham Gymnasium.
Under the direction of Rhett
Cox. the Beginning. Concert.
Symphonic, and Jazz Bands

will present a variety of selec­
tions lo kick off the holiday
and winter season.
Also at
that time the Band Boosters
will be holding a bake sale so
that guests may stork up on
their holiday goodies.
Pro­
ceeds from the sale will go to
support the band. The public

Is Invited lo attend. The Jazz
Band has been Invited to per­
form on December I I for over
100 members of the Sanford
Senior Center and the Sanford
Friends at their annual Holiday
Brunch. The Jazz Band will
play for about 45 minutes with
both holiday and traditional

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jazz and jazz rock music. Hand
Director. Rhett Cos. said. *We |
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community to share our music.
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Herald Staff Writer____________
ORLANDO • Thanksgiving
night, the AOs rock group
Duran Duran packed
the
square In front of Pleasure Island s West End Stage, for two
hours playing tunes from their
heydays and rocking with cur­
rent songs.
Before that show, however,
hand founder Nick Rhodes was
able lo speak shout the group
in the years past and the years
ahead. 'Duran Duran left an
tmprtnt that is still vny pres­
ent with a lot of people.’ he
said over the phone from his
Miami hotel room and prior to
doing a show In Fort Lauder­
dale. Disney’s Pleasure Island
was the second slop on the
four stop swing through Flor­
ida.
The lour they are currently
on Is promoting their llth al­
bum release
Medazzaland.
During the PI show. Dunut
Duran sang ’ Electric Barbarella" mixing It with past
hits like ’ Hungry like the Wolf*
and *Rlo*. But the post Is not
where Duran Duran chooses to
dwell.
'Technology has always been
at the heart of Duran Duran.*
said Rhodes. He said that the

In*
Residents of Village Oaks at
Tuskswills, an assisted living
community for seniors, will
make this December a little
brighter with a Christmas Tree
Lighting on Monday. Dec. 8. at
8:30 p.m. The tree, decked
from top to bottom with lights
and ornaments by the seniors,
will be the center of attention
at this enlightening event.
Helping In the merriment will
be the children’s choir from the
Covenant School and the Sal­
vation Army Choir. Topping
off this event will be hot
chocolate and cookies for all.
Village Oaks at TualuwlUa la
located at 1016 Wills Springs
Drive. For more Information,
call Carolyn Robbins at (407)
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Irfyltwilcte calibrates
The students at Idyllwylde
Elementary School will be
performing a play about accep­
tance called Pie Knliibow
Christmas on Tuesday. Dec. 9,
at 7:30 p.m. Admission Is free.
Located on Vlhlen Hoad, there
will be two performances given
to the student body In the
morning.

Central Florida
Lyric Opara

Hie Central Florida Lyric
Opera will present Its New
Year’s Eve Gala on Wednesday,
Dec. 31. at Marriott Downtown
located at 400 W. Livingston
Street. The evening will begin
with cocktails ul 8 p.m. and
Magic Kingdom
dinner starting at 8:30 p.m.
Christmas
Entertainment for the evening
will be presented by the Resi­
Again this year, the Magic dent Artists of (lie Central
Florida Lyric Opera who will be
Kingdom at Walt Disney World
performing music from opera,
wtU be hosting Mickey’s Very
Merry Christmas Party on De­ light opera and Broadway.
cember 8. 11. 13, 18 and 19. Dancing will also be available
Mickey Mouse himself hosts throughout die evening and a
this classic festival of fun champagne toast will be given
complete with ptxle dust and at midnight. Formal attire Is
snowflakes, cookies and hot requested. Tickets are 460 per
chocolate. plus memorable person. Corporate tables (10
music of the season. Quests personsl are ulso available,
will ace performances
of please ask for details. To re­
’ Mickey’s Very Merry Christ­ serve your tickets or for more
mas Parade,* special stage Information, please contact the
allows and holiday fireworks. Lyric Opera’s offices at (407)
Disney party planners predict 847-7781.
a *100 percent chance of Ourrles* when a bank of artificial
Holiday Choral
snow machines behind Main
Street, USA brings a happy Concsrt at SCC
ending to each evening. Ad­
vance tickets for this special
Seminole Community College
event are 927 for guests 10 and will present Its 31st Annual
older (429 at the gate) and 417 Holiday Choral Concert on
for children 3-9 (419 at the Sunday, Dec. 7, at three
gate). For more Information,
o'clock. The event will be held
call (407) 824-4321. For reser­ In the Fine Arts Concert Hall
vations. call 407/W-DISNEY.
on the college campus. The
public Is cordially Invited and
African-American
admission Is free. The Chop
drama pramlars
alters and Chorale of SCC will
perform a variety of choral mu­
Stakin' the Mess OutIn Mis­ sic from around the world In
ery, by African-American play­ celebration of the holiday sea­
wright Shay Youngblood, de­ son. Soloists have been se­
lected from the two choirs, and
buts In December In Orlando
Theatre Project’s Acts of Pas­ Robin Lee Parker will accom­
pany the concert.
sion series.
The staged
playreading will be presented
at Seminole Community Col­
Attention crafters
lege's Fine Arts Theatre on
Saturday. Dec. 13. at 8 p.m.,
Crafters and exhibitors are
and on Sunday. Dec. 14. at 2
p.m. Admission Is free, and needed for the Tlmbercrest
Elementary Third Annual Win­
reservations are not necessary.
ter Festival slated for today.
OTP's Acts of Passion scries
Tlmbercrest Elementary School
provides theatre professionals
with a forum through which to la located at 2401 Eustace
present their own passions. Avenue, Deltona.

site at www.duranduran.com
which should be up sometime
this month. He also said that
they were the first group to use
video screens live In concert
situations.
Rhodes Is Joined, of course.
In his band with lead singer
Simon LeBon and guitarist
Warren Cuccurollo.
When Duran Duran first
started, the band was five
pieces with the Taylor brothers

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Rhodes, *We are a multi-media
rock act with dance and elec­
tronic,*
Duran Dunut Is one of the
few bands lo survive the 80s

sharing that distinction with
the likes of Depeche Mode. U2.
and until recently. INXS. Just
to name a few.
According to Rhodes, the
band will continue to grow. *Wr
will continue to change." said
Rhodes, ’ and use s lot more
technology.*
He said the music will con­
tinue to - reflect futuristic vi­
sions. relationships, people,
paranoia, and struggling with
situations. *We want our fans
It.
to,
h*» sfldr t’v if. i
Rhbdes -* said the’ biggest
compliment that they have re­
ceived recently Is that a critic
said their new album sounds
like the debut of a new band.

Winter Springs festival
celebrates the season
WINTER SPRINGS • Coming
lo Winter Springs Saturday,
Dec. 13, Winter Springs, Cen­
tral Winds Park In cooperation
with the City of Winter Springs
will present “Winter Spectacu­
lar 97~. Admission and parkbig Is free for all attending and
gates will open at 10 a.m.
The spectacular will feature
*the Winter Spectacular Mid­
way* with free family rides.
There wtU be free pictures with

A rtsM all
artists seek
new home
From Staff Reports
WINTER PARK The
ArtsMall, home to 48 artist
studio spaces. 20 tenant com­
panies. and facilities such as
the Black Box Theatre. Bella
Ftgura Qallery and Ethnic Art
Gallery, will dose its doors
January 21. 1998, to make way
for new mall construction at its
Whiter Park Mall site.
’ Originally, the mall man­
agement gave us six months
but our life span stretched to
two and a half years.’ said
ArtsMall director Rhett C.
Cork. ’ During that time, we
not only survived but blos­
somed and we look at what
we've done with pride and a
sense of accomplishment. We
are extremely grateful to our
benefactor.
The
Morbltxer
Group, and mall owner Vadim
Nikltlne. who stepped forward
with this facility and made this
experience possible.’
ArtsMall opened In Septem­
ber of 1995, sparked by the
efforts of ArtsMall founder
Jr ante Linders.
During Us
more than two year stint, the
facility enjoyed steady growth.
The ArtsMall’s various gallery
spaces have sponsored more
than 15 visual arts exhibitions
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them the Ortando Philhar­
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Orlando Oay Chorus. The Or­
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conducts Its rehearsals st the
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In a shorter period of lime.
than they would have gone
without that Influence.*
With ArtsMall closing, all of
Its tenant companies are now
looking for new space.* said
Cock. Groups of visual artists
and performing arts organiza­
tions are bring encouraged to
work together to seek space,
she said. The ArtsMall expe­
rience has taught them that It's
more affordable and feasible to
unify thrtr r(Torts when looking
for a facility’ Anyone who can
provide any leads on available,
appropriate space should con­
tact Cork at the ArtsMall.

on as uaual at the ArtsMall un­
til * does close. Cork is b u y
One la
Hohday Sale, scheduled
Saturday, Dee. 13. The
day-only event la being held tn
association with the Central
Florida Artist Association. The
ask will feature a wide variety
of affordable two and three di­
mensional art Including Jew­
elry. weaving and glass
Re­
freshments win be served and
the artists studios wtQ be open
to the public with many artists
selling directly out of their otuOn January 17. I9B6. the
ArtsMall win bold a Anal bash
as It closes. “We really ere
viewing this event as a celebra-

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NOTICE OF LAND U U CHANGES AND
TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD
DECEMBER 16,1997
Notice Is hereby given the! the 8eminoto County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) red conduct e
pubic hearing on December 16,1997, beginning el 7:00 p m., or as soon thereafter as possfato. In the
County Sendees Budding. 1101 East Fiat Street. Sanford. Floods, Room 1028 (Board Chambers) The
purpose of Me hearing it to consider recommendations of the local Pfenning AgencyPtonreng and
Zoning Commtoekm (LPA/PAZ). receive pubhc input, and input from any local government or other
agency, relating to the proposed land use changes (see below) and toil amendments to the Semmoto
County Comprehensive Plan. The BCC wti also consider enactment of a proposed ordnance adopting
the land use end text amendments, whichordinance it entitled:
AN OWOBIAMC l FURTHER AMENOWQ OROOIANCE NUMBER 91*13, A t PREVIOUSLY
AMMDBD, KNOWN AS THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AMENOWQ THE
TEXT OP THE MPLEMEffTATlON, FUTURE LAND USE. CAPITAL MPROVEMENTS.
CONSERVATION. OCSfON, DRAINAGE, HOUSWQ, MfTEROOVCRNMBNTAL COOROWATION.
UMMRV SERVICES, PORTS. AVIATION ANO RELATED FACSJfflES, POTABLE WATER. PUBLIC
RKREAT10N ANO OPEN SPACE, SANITARY SEWER, SOLE) WASTE. TRAFFIC
MASS TRANSIT ANO ECONOMIC ELEMENTS OF THE SCMSfOLE COUNTY
FLAN, ANO THE DEFINITIONS ANO BfTROOUCTION SECTIONS OP T H i
COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AMENOWQ THE FUTURE LAHO USE MAP OP
COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BY VIRTUE OP LARGE SCALE
DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENTS (LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS ARE SET FORTH AS APPENOICCS TO
THM OROWANCDt CHANQWO TH « FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION ASSMNED TO CSRTAW
(1) SUBURBAN ESTATES TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT. (2) FROM LOW
MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ANO OFFICE TO PLANNED
. (3) FROM OFFICE TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, ANO (4) FROM HIGHER
MTENSfTY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT-TARGET WOUSTRY TO INOUSTRIAL; PROVIOWQ FOR
LEGISLATIVE PMOWOS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVKXNO FOR EXCLUSION FROM
T H i 1EMWOLECOURTY COPE; AND PBOVIOWO FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

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'ArtaMall has been a valuable
entity far our community. We
‘ '(rate Its life here

and applaud all of our efforts
and our achievements.*
The ArtsMall is open from 11
a m. to 4 p.m. Thursday

through Saturday. For a a it
Information on the ArtaMall
and upcoming events, call
(407) 647-3199.

NOTICE OF REZONINOS/NOTICE OF
REGULATORY LAND USE ORDINANCE
FIRST BCC PUBLIC HEARING
TO BE HELD
DECEMBER 18,1997
Note* to hereby given that the Seminole County Board of CourVyCommissioners (BCC) wMconduct a
pubic hearing on December 16,1997, beginning at 740 p.m., or as soon thereafter m poeetoto. in tie
CountyServices BuiUng, 1101 East First Street, Sanford. Florida, Room 1028 (Board Chambera). Tha
purpose of We hearing ia id consider recommendeione of tie Local Planning AgencyfPtonning m l
Zoning Commission (LPA/PAZ), receive pubic input, and input from any local government or otter
agency, (Storing to the proposed rezonings described below. Thto wiHbe the first of two pubic hearings
by Ihe BCC regarding the proposed rezonings and ordtoance anadfng the rezonings The second puMe
hating, to be separately advertised, win be held on January 13,1996. The ordtoance could be erocled
bytha BCC on January 13,1990 The title oftha proposedordtoance to:
AN OROWANCE AMENOWQ, PURSUANT TO THE LANO DEVELOPMENT C008 OF EIMW01E
COUNTY, THE ZONWO CLASSIFICATIONS ASSIGNED TO CERTAW PROFERTMS LOCATED W
SEMWOtE COUNTY (U G A L DESCRIPTIONS ARC SET FORTH AS EXHWTTS TO TMS
OROBMNCE); AMENOWQ THE LANO DEVELOPMENT C O M OF iEM W OLl COUNTY;
AEMONSIQ CSRTAW PROPERTIES CURRENTLY ASSIGNED THE: A-1 ANO PUD ZONWO
CLABSWCAT10N THE M-3 ZONWO CLASSIFICATION; ASSMNWG CERTAW FROFIRTMS
CURRENTLY ASSKMfEO THE M-1 ZONWO CLASSIFICATION TH i M-3 ZOMNQ
CLASSIFICATION; ASSIONWO CERTAW PROPERTIES CURRENTLY ASSIQNEO THE M-3
ZONWO CLASSMCATION THE M-1 ZONWO CLASSMCATION; PROVKMNQ FOR MULTV
JURWOfCnORAL USB OF PROPERTIES ASSIGNED THE M-3 ZOMNQ CLASSMCATION WITH
REGARD TO THE PLACEMENT OP ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABU8HMENTS ANO
SEXUALLY OfUEffTEO B U IWEISES; PROVKNNG FOR LEGISLATIVE PWOWGS; PROVDBM
FOR SSVtRABEJTY; PROVEXNG FOR CODIFICATION; ANO PROVKMNQ AN EFFECTIVE
DATE/AMO CONTWOENCCS RELATWG THERETO.

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■tore- Land uae amendmanta on property containing flood prone and wetland areas remain subject to the appicabie
Conservation land uae designation and various overlay zoning ctaauticationa and relatad provisions.
Note Thaaa propoaad land use changes wd involve changes to the County's Future Land lisa Map. The proposed
amendments also have associated rezonmgs which are contained in a separata advertisement (BCC District 5).
The BCC may atoo consider adopting changes to any number of the Comprehensive Plan Elements listed in the
Oftfeiwice Me. Amendmanta to the Comprehensive Plan that are adopted by the BCC wtd be transmmed to the
Florida Department of Community Affairs lor Anting ol compianca/noreompilanca.

The gsneral pubic ia encouraged to appear at this hearing and proaer* input on foe proposed amendments and
pmpoead ordtoance In accordance with the procedures used by Vie BCC or submit wtttan comments to tie
Corrgjrehenatve Ptwvtng Office, 1101 East First Street. Sanford, FL 32771. tslsphone (407) 321-1130, extension
7371 or FAX 324-4616 This hearing may be continued from time to tone as found nscessaiy by the BCC. Copies
of the proposed ordtoance and related Information, Including arty written comments timely received, are available
lor pubic review at Via address above. Room 3t67, between the hours of 600 am. and 5:00 pm, Monday through
Friday, eactuting hofcfeye A copy ol the proposed ordnance is atoo available tor pubic review at the County
Commission Records Office at Vw above address. Room 2204.
i nesting assistance topartdpato In any ot twse proceedings ahodd contact the Hunan ftoeouces
Depwtnwtf ADA OacnMor to hoursInadvance ol toe meaSng at (4477) HI-1130, edarwicn7»41. Parsons are edUseo fat i
•wy wishto
WYrisetotonmade st Hs maelng. twy wMnssd a rscotdol Viapneestingi. andtor suchpuposs. Vwy may
need toensure totoevsrbsdmrecorded toe proceattogs to msds, whichrecordIndudre toe toalmony andevtdsnce uponwhich
thaappeal Isto be baaed, pw Sector 2M 0106. FtorUe Statutes.
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Note: Thaaa propoaad razonings will involve changes to the County'* Zoning nd*u. Sitoe 10,11 and 10 alao have
aeeoctoted plan amendmanta which are contained in a separate advertisement (pCC Dialnct 5).
The general public is encouraged to appear at thia hearing and present input on the rezonings and propoaad
ordtoanca in accordance with the procedures used by Ihe BCC or submit wnttan comments to the Current Planning
Office, 1101 East First Street, Sanford. FL 32771, telephone (407) 321-1130. extension 7433 or FAX 328-3236 Thto
hearing may be continued from bme to time as found necessary by ihe BCC. Copies ot the proposed ordtoance end
related Information, including any written comments timely received, are available lor public review at the address
above, Room 1000, between the hours of 8:00 am and 5 00 pm, Monday through Friday, aaefadtog holdeya A
copy ot the proposed ordnance is also available lor public review at the County Commission Records Office at the
above address. Room 2204.
neeefog assistance to participate in any ot mass proceedings ihouto contact the Hunan
Department ADA Coordfoaur
taior 41
44 hours m advance ot
ol ihs
toe meeting at (407) 321-1130. extension 7841.
w t . Parsons are
arsed
savreeo tost V
toeywtah to spped any decision made*! this meeang. toey wanted • record ol toe proceedngs, and tot such pupca*. twymay
nead to ensure that a verbatim record ol the proceedings * made, which record includes the testimony and evidence ipqn fetor
toe appeal to to be based, per Section 286.0106. Florida Statues
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BY JOHN DWYER. MANAGER
CURRENT PLANNING
PUBLISH: December?. 1997

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ing with a lot of advertising
materials, and gift catalogues."
Huggins said. "Gift mailing
comes next."

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Anniversary observance

Many of the area post ofllrea
have extended thetr sendee
hours, and Huggins said there
will be home deliveries on the
two Sundays before Christmaa
and on Chiratmaa Day Itself.
"Well deliver Just like Santa

Seminole County to do the
traffic study that would deter­
mine the need for a traffic
signal at the entrances of the
apartment complex.
Twin
Lakes, and the Blight Meadow
entrance of the Hills. The
county has agreed to do the
study at no coat to the city.
Dcvhn wants an Independent
consultant, at a cost of up to
•8.000. to be paid by Lake
Mary.
Oreene said Saturday that
Lake Mary will pay up to
•4.000. If the developer will
not use the county engineers.
Lake Mary had stipulated
that the agreement be signed
by the city of Sanford prior to

bulk across C. R 40A from
the Hills of Lake Mary. The
Sanford City Commission
meets In regular session on
Monday night and while the
Item la not on the agenda.
Oreene said that he has notlSed Mayor Larry Dale that he
would be making a presenta­
tion.
Greene was selected by the
Lake Mary mayor and city
commission, an Thursday, to
represent the city In the nego­
tiations.

from St. Matthew* M.B.
Church.
The program, which begin*
at 5 p m. will feature the
guilds' choirs, the public la in­
vited.

Scam s

vesting what appeared to be a
largi amount of money. The
three rttan iaaed splitting the
money and got Into the femals’s car. The female began
to fed uncomfortable and
aakad the two men to exit her
car. The female went home
and called Albertson's to re­
port tho Incident. They In turn
contacted
the
Altamonte
Springe Police Department.
According
to
Lt. John
Thorpe, who la In charge of
crime prevention and crime
■“ fyato for the Dtveratfled Inwetlpdon Services of the
*nolo County Sheriffs Offie^the -pigeon drop* la one of
■ “ V acama that occur In the
counfy. Another Is the *bank
examiner* scam where a victim
to called and told there Is a
problem with their bank ac­
count. The victim Is called and
told there Is a problem with

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scheme*. "We re all looking for
bargains.* said Thorpe. "They
Icon artlstsl are ao convincing,
and we take the bait.’
Thorpe said he wanted to
make It clear that once a vic­
tim’* money leaves a bank It Is
no longer Insured by the bank.
He also said that people
should know there Is no taxes
on lottery tickets whether they
are in or out of the country.
Thorpe said the con artist
comes from all walks of life
and there la a small number of
them. They are very hard to
prosecute.* said Thorpe. He
said that the con artists are
good at disguising themselves
and most are transients He
said It would cost the state to
extradite the offender since It
la a non-violent crime. Thorpe
said that most offenses are
pled down to misdemeanors so
the cases will not plug up the
court system. He also said
that It la often hard to locate
the victim or the victim could
be deceased before the case
ever goes to trial.
Along with robbery, scams
tend to occur more during the
holiday season. They always
pick up during m^Jor holidays.*
said Thorpe. The Sheriffs Of­
fice cautions all senior cttUcns
not to give their bank account
numbers or any financial In­
formation to someone who
calls on the phone. They also
encourage reporting an ouch
contacts to a law enforcement
agency Immediately.

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Musicians Guild will celebrate
Its anniversary on Sunday.
Dec. 7 at Progress Baptist
Church, on Midway Avenue,
Instead of the location origi­
nally announced.
Dud to a scheduling error,
the program haa been moved

their bank account. The victim
Is told to withdraw thousands
of dollars from the account and
give It to 'police Investigators’
who are actually scam artists.
Another scam Thorpe out­
lined Is the Canadian or Aus­
tralian Lottery. The victim Is
called and told they have won
the lottery. In order to get the
winnings, the victim la told
that they have to pay taxes. *A
form of payment Is sent to a
particular address vta UPS.
said Thorpe. UPS discovers It
Is a bogus address and then
holds the payment al their
area office.
The con artist
whose naue or alias Is on the
forwarding address comes Into
the UPS office and claims It
wltli a photo Identification.
Two senior cltlicns from
Seminole County were victim­
ized by con artists last month.
An 80- year- old woman sent
•35.000 and was about to send
an additional $25,000. but em­
ployees at her bank caught the
scam and then they called the
Sheriffs Office. A 03- year old
woman was swindled out of
•5.800.
"Some are too embarrassed
to come forward.* said Thorpe
regarding the victim of a con.
Thorpe said that usually the
cons prey on the elderly be­
cause most do not have the
capability to decipher between
a real thing and a fraud. Sen­
ior citizens are also on Axed
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Silver
Hawks
soar
Lake Howell goes overtime to trip Mainland
Sometimes
a loss is
almost as
good as a
victory
SANFORD _ Seminole girls' soccer coach
Tony Arena wont aoon forget how proud he
was of hia team at times last year.
There were the back-to-back games against
Lake Mary and Lake BranUey^Thrn^there
was the epic game against Lake Howell.
Combined, the Lady 'Notes lost those
0 unes by a ecore trflO-1.
Arena couldn't have been happier and he
jrmtnnben^the thrill hla players Mt after

Lions,
Hounds
and Pats
post wins
OVIEDO _ State ranked Oviedo
dretd^d to play In the Aral and
fourth quarter aa It rallied to beat
Lake Mary 63 M in a Claaa 6ADistrict 3 and Seminole Athletic
Conference Boya" tlaaketbal) game
at Oviedo High School Friday
night.
Oviedo took a 26-15 lead after
the flrst period, but the Rama came
bark to outarorr the hosts 29-16 tn
the middle two periods to grab a
44-42 lead.

At places like Lake Mary and Lake Bran•Inning Is expected. They have help
from some of the beat feeder programs tn the
entire country and student bodies which
produce girls groomed from birth to play
soccer.
In feet. It wouldn't be a stretch to say that
L*ke Mary and Lake Howell this year are
among the top-25 teams In the country and
that Seminole County to the strongest aoccer-playing county tn Florida.
That's why Arena freely admits that hla
team has virtually no chance of winning a
I vucn In fecL the Lady Noca fcawon a conference gams In hto three-

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lt‘s refreshing to see Arena's attitude,
talking about how. when he faced Lake
Brantley and Lake Mary, the pressure wasn't
on Seminole to win. He faced reality and
asked hto girls to go out and hold their op­
ponents under five goals and darned If they
didn’t come through, losing back-to-back 4-0
games.
That's 0-2 for the nights but 2-0 from a
moral victory standpoint.
Then there was Lake Howell who came In
prepared to give Seminole a brutal beating
and the Lady'Notes fell only 2-1.
Coming off the field. Seminole realized It
won everywhere except for on the scoreboard
and they acted like IL Arena gushed about
the pride hto Idds showed In the face of tak­
ing on the powerhouses and staring them
down. Sure, there were some ugly moment
like a 0-0 loss later to Lake Mary, but Arena
knows he's not on an even playing field.
And he's willing to admit it
He’s also willing to admit that sometimes
the wins aren’t on (he scoreboard. When
Seminole came off the field after almost
beating Lake Howell last year. It might aa
well have been a win. Same with the Inspired
efforts against Lake Brantley and Lake Mary.
That’s what to watch for If you see the
Seminole girls this season. They don't have
the feeder program of some of the other
schools tn the county and have only one su­
perstar to go with some good supporting
players. Nothing like a Lake Mary or Lake
Howell which could contend with plenty of
college teams.
One good thing for the Lady Tfoks to that
they win tmly be required to (day only one
game apiece against their county rivals, as
opposed to a home-and-home set In previous
years, which will allow them to spend more
time preparing for the Class SA competition
which to their main concern.
If you're a fan of the Lady ‘Notes, conccn-

FOR

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BEST

son. and he’s also tho one getting yelled at tha moat.
Reggie Kohn made a major Impact last year aa a
sophomore and la destined to be one of the major
stars In Seminole County this season aa a Junior. He
also happens to be the son of Steve Kohn. the Silver
Hawks' head coach.
Reggie haa some family examples to follow. Hla
older brother Josh played for Steve several years ago
at Lake Howell and la now a professional playing In
Belgium. Hia older alstcr. Kelly, playa at St. Leo's
College.
He knows to expect the extra criticIsm from hla
coach and the taunts of "Reg gie. Reg gie" that were
thrown at him during the Lake Howell stretch drive
last season.
"Sometimes it's hand.* Reggie said. "He probably
yells a little bit more at me. I hear a lot of people
talk, but people who knows anything about basket­
ball don't aay anything. It's the rest that bother me
sometimes. I can take It. It shows he's not favoring
me.*
"In practice. I yell more at him than anyone else
but I think he understands.* Steve added. *A player
Is aa good aa how hard he works. I don't want any­
one to think I give him a break so maybe I go a little
bit overboard sometimes.*
Both agreed that the game doesn't go home with

Maybe even a second year. Reggie doew it want to
spend too much time sitting around waiting.
*1 think I can play DtvUton with the games I’ve
watched.’ Reggie said. I know I have to grt stranger
so I might nave to play at a smaller Dtvtolon I
school. I want to play right away because 1 coutdnl
stand two years sitting on the bench. I need to play
right away.*
Steve agreed that hto son would go crasy sitting on
the pine.
"Reggie grew up a gym rat* Steve said. "Sitting
would probably kill him.*
First things Brat, though- For now there'e the mat­
ter of trying to lead Lake Howell to Its Brat ever « e trict championship. The Stiver Hawks finished 2341
last season despite suffering a losing record on their
"home court." actually Winter Springs High School
where they played while Lake Howefl Hlgh was being
renovated, four starters return and Reggie tent the

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ORLANDO _ Last week, the Lake
Maty Utile League got to sea where
world aeries atar Oaiy Sheffield
launched s bunch of homo runs
last year.
They aaw where Bany Bonds
was able to win the home tun
deity at the 1906 all-star gaaae
over Mark McOulre.
They alao got to aee when tha
Florida Martina earned msrqr of the
tuns they scored an the way to s
world championship.
It waa pari of s tour they ware
ihi&gt; to t » i» of the
Baseball
bat factory in Orlando. Tha trip
was organized by Kathy WUhame
and her huaband who to a coach In
the little league.
Last Wednesday, about 30 kids
trooped down to tha factory where
they were greeted by Toronto Blue

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119. 137. 135. 149 and 1 0 0 pounds.
Bach tournament «m be double elimina­
tion. feature fiokstyle rules and then will be
tndtetdual awards.
Cafl Carpenter at (407) 320-3670 far more
details.

The PA L. League la open to any child agrd
flee thru 10. The trama are dMded tnto catetones bawd an age •• five ft six year olds;
aeeen 5 eight year olds; and nine ft 10 year
olds. Each group win hare two divisions.
All games will be played on Saturdays at the
Seminole Community College Health and
Physical Education Center. Each team will
ptey a minimum of nine games. The sesson
runs until March 14th.
For more information, eontact the Seminole
County M ice Athletic League at (407) 3300000. extension 303.

Arena.
rat) hold* a 3-1 edge In tide ante*
state ifn l Florida. and win seek to
three ta i n * following ■ 74-83 M i
1905 and a 79-85 vkloiy Uat year.

Central Florida on

SMi-up will bo Tut odays. December 9 and
1 0 jta «7 p jn . to9p.m. atUCTa Intramural
Field No. 1.
The coat per player win not u t w tl 915.

4

and Class OA state ranked Dr. FhUbpe tonight
atO£Op.a.
Lake Howell fell behind 14-0 after one quarter
and 30-34 at halftime before exploding for a 190 third quarter advantage and a 43-38 lead.
The Buccaneers (5-1) rallied back In the final
ct£it minutes and appeared to have the game
wan. but The Silver Hawks' Ricky WUUama stole
the ball under the lake Howell basket and laid
the baB In to de the game at 03-03.
Mainland again lea near the end of the first
overtime. 73-73. when Kohn burled a three*
pointer with seven seconds left to give Lake
ilowtfl the lead. The Buccaneer got the tying

only part of the arsenal.
Ryan Smith la a 8-8 senior
who has a great shot at playing
Division I ball next year. He
and Reggie are longtime team­
mates. having played together
Mnce they were 12 years old.

they outscorcd Mainland 13-8.
Tonight's championship gams win ba a
renewal of old acquaintances ftr sonw as
Jamas Oikhriat. who played at Lake Branttry
aa a freshman, is the leader of the Dr. PhUUae
■quad.
Lake Howell had advanced to the aemtftnala
by bumbling a talented Oak Ridge team 77-67
Wednesday night.
Shawn Braddy (33 points) led the way aa the
Silver Kawka took a 33-0 lead after the first
quarter. Kohn chipped In with 10 points and
Smith 13 points.
The Pioneers (4-3) did mount a comeback,
cutting the lead to 11 points in the third quarter
before Kohn came up with four steals and three
assists to allow Lake Howell to pull away again.
Dr. Phillips had advanced by outacoring
86-83.
Mike Shipp led Dr. Phillips with 18 points,
while OUehrtet and Calvin McCall .added 10
points each.
Comebua Blue topped Seminole (1-1) with II
points, while Zeke Seymore and Darryl Redding
added 10 points each.

the offense. He said after hls
playing career Is through, be
would like to follow hls tether
tnto the couching ranks and
wouldn't mind playing
In
Europe If i l « NBA doesn't
come calling. But again, first
things Drat. There’s the little
matter of getting Lake Howell
to the next level of basketball.
"We're a good team to be
honest" Steve said. "Well f i as
ter aa defense and rebounding
take ua. That's our glaring
weakness."
Despite the ur^ncy of

wanting to win this season.
Steve cant help but look down
the road when Reggie walks off
the court aa his player for the
final time next year.
*] remember Joah'a last
* Steve said. *It was a
r feeling. II was so sad.
i sadder than I ever
though It would be. It win be
tough when Reggie plays hls

E

Seminole swim team caps off super year
ORLANDO _ The Seminole swUu *—■» had
their Class 8A Swimming and Dtvtng State Meet
Thursday. November 20th at the Orlando YMCA
Aquatic Center.
This year taking 12 athletes to the meet, the
moat ever In Seminole history, which gave the
team a booat of confidence going In. The glrla
finished 13th which waa alao the beat ever In
Hole history and the boys placed 3IaL
Every ewlmmer achieved their beat personal
times In every event and eight new school rec­
ords were established.
"Out results are pretty spectacular consider­
ing our situation of not having a pool. We have
a great group of kids." said Seminole coach
Tony Ackerson.
Lori Thomas placed 2nd In the 80 Free Relay
and In the 100 Free Relay. Thomas alao met
the All-America time standards for the SO Free
Relay. 100 Free Relay, and the 400 Free Relay.
Urea Kallnlc had an outstanding meet finish­
ing 2nd in the 100 Backstroke and 8th In the SO
Free with a time of 21.67. Kallnlc along with
Thomas meet All-America time standards In the
SO Free Rcfoy and the 100 Backstroke.

for the fifth time this year. He will be sorely
missed next year, for hls character and leader­
ship Just as much aa hls enormous talent * expm «cd Ackerson.
Jennifer Armstrong swam a brilliant race In
the 300 Ftce with a time of 1:88.84; being the
drat girt to break taro minutes in the event.
Armstrong scored 14th place In that event and
also broke the school record.
The team of Armstrong. Angela Elite. Jenny
MeNeal, and Thomas scored a time of 3:43.84 In
the 400 Free Relay which set a new school rec­
ord.
Kallnlc. Dan Bishop, Carl Lee and Nick Crtvcltert placed 14th In the 400 Free Relay.
"Can and Dan started swimming test year and

Nick has not been In a program since he waa
little. Their morning preliminary swim was
sensational with all lour awtmmtng their life­
time bests." said Ackerson.
Kallnlc. Jtmmy Clark. Tobi Rush, and Bishop
placed 31st in the 300 Medley Relay, dropping
nearly 1.5 aeconds from their district time a
week ago.
*1 am oo proud of this group for the way they
have continued to perform under the pressure
throughout the meet and really throughout the
entire season. After the meet, one of the par­
ents told me that this state performance would
be remembered as the meet that turned the
__ __ #_anil I aliamm• mm1x4 Amir.

trate on those games, when the opponents
are equals and not potential Olympic teams.
Then, when they take on the state powers.
Just appreciate that sometimes 4-0 te as
good aa a win.
And. while you're at 1L applaud Seminole
for its attitude.

L a s t Bftc ond S h o t: After the way the
Golden State Warriors, then the NBA. dealt
with miscreant Latrell Sprewell. Miami Dol­
phins coach Jimmy Johnson looks like an
even bigger Idiot for signing Lawrence Phil­
lips, a player whose deviant acta In the past
totally outweigh SpreweU's.

�W eek No. 15

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GFC makes duck and turkey
stamps available for collecto
SANFORD _ Under the Game and
Fresh
Water
Ftah
Commissions
(QFC's) new licensing system, duck and
turkey hunters no longer receive
stamps to affix to their hunting 11censes.
Instead,
licenses
Indicate
whether hunters have purchased the
privilege.

On the other hand, anyone who purchases a duck or turkey hunting prtvllege la entitled to a stamp and can pick
It up at the county tax collector's office.
-Lots of people collect turkey and
duck stamps, and tt Is Important to
continue offering them lor sale." said
Susan Wood, director of the OVCa Mcensing office. ‘ Collec tors or anyone
can lual ao to a lax collector's
with proof of purchase and pick one up
or purchase one.’
Turkey stamp# coat gft. Duck stamps
(also called waterfowl stamps) cost 93.
The Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission (GFC) approved a aeries of
rules regarding caging and humane
treatment of captive wildlife.
Specifically, the Commission approved rule changes to:
• ddete nerndl renutrementa for per­
sonal possession of h*rig»hng», honey
p r n r r - sugar ghders and brushtsll
nnmiwn,
• tighten qualification requirements
for r r s in T l" of capuchm, qrider or
wooby monkeys.
• create stricter caging requirements.
• provide some flexibility to mo managers and others far eaMbtting and
transporting potentially dangerous
animals, and
• increase public safety requirements

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Baea action
day# but high
_
w
to find Bah. In the rtwr, Bah a m a with
distinct boundaries to contain baea.
Lakes such as MQHnHL..WlTlrifT 8Dd
Poinsett would be good beta. 1 favor
winder and Poinsett because of less
fishing pressure and healthy popula
tions of base over 8 pounds. Speckled
perch are picking up in UkcJlQllEfiCju *t look lor a crowd of boats and
you've found the spot
flgbaatlan Inlet Is featuring good actkm with huge doormat Ooimder to 12
pounds. Bounce finger mullet slowly
across the bottom for these tasty
prtns. Also expect a few snook, tedflah,
trout and jack erevaUe.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral has
tittle to report In the way of offshore acnon due to high seek. Inside the Fort.
flounder and shespahrort continue to
btte an a regular heals, Trout and red(M i are scattered an the flats of the

SHUPE’S SCOOP
MOST OF MY LUNKER BASS HAVE
BEEN TAKEN EITHER THREE DAYS
BEFORE OR THREE DAYS AFTER THE
FULL MOON. NONE OF THESE FISH
WERE CAUGHT ON THE BED. BUT
THEY DEFINITELY SEEM TO BE
MORE ACTIVE DURINO TH U PERIOD

A u x ilia r y C lt a c k S t a t io n s
OCALA _ In an effort to more convcn

out of the bunt area. By checking their
deer through one of the stations, hunters
greatly assist biologists by providing In­
formation that helps them manage deer
populations.
During the general gar (Nov. B-Jen 4 at
Orals WMA) season, auxiliary check sta­
tions will be operated in conjunction with
private businesses at:

FR 88. south of C8 316
rta Center _ NE SR 10. Salt
MtdgOMfountxy Store _ NE CR 314.
* Haney's Sporting Goods _ NE CR 314A,
Lynne
* Forest Kills Grocery _ CR 42. Forest Hills
* Eureka General Store _ CR 316, Eureka
* Paisley Variety Store . CR 42 East. Palsley
* Country Store _ Panther Road and CR

(romFU CA. KV. NY. PA

446

* Ruby’s Texaco . SR 40 and CR 314

NOTICE
DUE TO A MANUFACTURER'S SHIPPING DELAY.
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Sanford n#raxt. Sanford. Fiona* - Sunday Dacemtar 7, 199?

People
Clubwomen display their talents
\n outstanding array of col■nul arts and craft* combined
with glmrnng Christmas decor.ittuns
heralded the holiday
M-a*»m Dee. :i at the Sanford
Wom ans club,
the
annual
member arts and crafts show
was imlgrd with the winners
come on to District Nil of the
Honda Federation of Women's
Club* competition in February
,ii Clermont Woman's Club.
These winners will compete for
the l&gt;est in the slate in the
spring
teanrlte Padgett. chairman of
ihr clubs arts department, conductrd the program and annnimird the winners.
Club
meiiilters voied on their favorite
m the show which turned out to
Is- a framed counted cross»nirh wall hanging. "Victorian
Elegante.* a lovely lady tn a ptctnrr hat. created by Jeanette.
rile Hest of Show award went
to IHtllv Pe/old for a photograph
she
snapped.
entitled
"Culpepper Scene."
blue ribbon winners were:
Taw-ana Metis, ceramics.; Do­
rothy Anthony, lewelry. a m l
and silver necklace;
Martha
Vaneev, woodworking, a blue
cat. belly Colbert, decorated
ware, a wood chest; Dorothy An­
thony. lTor.il arrangements, a
while
swag;
Fran
Morton,
pressed flowers, potpourri vase;
T.iw.ma Melts, basket-weaving,
a market basket; Jean Melts,
decorated basket, basket deco­
rated with pink poinsetttas;
Hose Jacobson,
knitting,
a
while
vest;
Ruth
Caines,
counted cross stitch, a wall
lunging. "Tea Party"; Carrie
Greene, hand quilting, a qutllow;
Fran Morton, doll clothing, ptlgnm dolls: Fran Webster, fabric
craft painting, a flower shirt;
Jr.mrtlr Padgett, fabric craft
other, a yo yo sweatshirt;
Martha Yancev. family sewing, a

Bkw Rfetoon wrmsrt In Sanford Woman’s Club's anu iiber arts and crafts show ara (from latt)

Martha Yancey. Rose Jacobson
Jeanette Padgett

Other Blue Ribbon winners are (from wit) Ubby Pro
vaft, Dorothy Anthony. Tna Joseph . Cams Greene

ana r&gt;eny uoawn
lion in February

nuai

Ruth Games arut

Boat of Show ribbon went to Potty Psrotd (Ml) for photoography whets
Jeanette Padgett’s *Vetonan Elegance* won the Most Popular nbbon

long denim coat: Peg Jones,
holiday Ideas sewn, a lace doll:
Fran
Morton, holiday Ideas floral, a
wreath: Libby Prevutt. holiday
Ideas, tree ornaments, jeweled
satin tree ornaments; and holi­
day. other, Jean Metis gold tree
arrangement.

Janet also announced that
Ruth Gaines, club president,
won a brorue medal at the trrent Golden Age Gaines for a
decorated crochet hat she en­
tered In the decorating hobby
show division.
Faye Slier was congratulated
for winning the Hire base Award
she entered In the 25th Oviedo
Woman's Club’s Great Day In
the Country
art competition.
Faye's award winning art was a
water color she panned of her
aunt feeding chickens.
Ruth Gainrs presided over the
business meeting.
Viola Frank, chairman of the
Home Life Department, circu­
lated letters for members to sign
asking that bone density exams

Sanford

hr indudrd in servlirs otlrred
by Illur Cross fllur Shir lil of
Florida. Die department will
also purllrlpalr In rtiiglng bells
for Che Salvation Army on Dei
10 at Wal Mart in Sanford
Mary Dale Jours, chairman of
the Itaclenda rommitlre. col
leeted pennies to be given to the
Harlrnda Girls Ranch at Mrl
bourne,
a KFWC fund-raising
effort to support a mile of pen
nles. Members donated S I03 00
tn the regular monthly collec­
tion from the happy orraslon
basket.
Carrie Greene, chairman of
the Public Affairs Department.
Invited the women to a luncheon
Dee. 10 at the Renaissance In
Sanford to hear Duke Ada inson
speak on the Orlando Sanford
Airport. For Information, call
Carrie.

Woman's Club
president Ruth
Gaines (left)
presents her
“Celebrate
Women” award
for December to
Shirley Mills for
representing
the club at
various events

Delores lush Invtlrd member*
to a Christmas p a rty for Safehouse of Seminole
families
Members also brought gifts to
these abused women
Dorothy Anthony. Kdur.itloii
chairman, asked for volunteers
to go Into the Seminole County
schools to help traih students
lo read It was noted that June
Morgan, a new i lull me miters. Is
a coordinator lor VISTA In
Srminule County
The president pirsentrd her
"Celebrate Women" award to
Shirley Mills for representing
Ihr club al various functions
and for chulring
the d u b
sponsored bridge games of the
Golden Age Qamrs.
Luncheon hostesses who did a
fantastic Job dee oral log
the
clubhouse and tables were:
Polly Pe/old. Mary Hills. Maxine

MarshT*'Donna
Vida Smith.

Adamson

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THEY'RE RACK
A Christmas newsletter Ituni Pal
Iteers 111 Korea rrvrulrd lh.it
George has lomplt'lrd tils duly
there .ts a belli optrr pilot with
Lockheed Al ibis writing ihr
Derrs are III their retirement
Inline they hull! Ill l.nlv I-iktvvfirre Pat says *ac llvlllrs .ni­
ton numerous In mrnllitn and
seven gulf courses *
Put and Georgr weir very ac
live In Die Sanford ciuiutiiiiiliv
where they lived a lllllliltel ol
years and their son, Charles
si ill lives In Sinlord
Thru
daughtrr. Vlekl. and liiisUind
have presented Pal and George
with two bra until I grandsons
George lias another year Itr

See Dittrich. Pag* SB

Elks Gospel Fest benefit nets funds for area projects
Gospel Feat ts the program
sponsored yearly by Celery
City Lodge No. 542 and Ever­
green Temple No. 321 Im­
proved Benevolent Protective
Order of Elks of thr World.
The objective of this special
benefit program waa to give fi­
nancial support to area proj­
ects in need of funds. The
benefit held on Saturday, Nov.
20 at New Mount Calvary Mis­
sionary Baptist Church, gave
help to the West Side Boy* and
Girls Club. The Good Samari­
tan Home and Hospice of The
Comforter for Alda.
Thr
Committee
Daughter
Curttsttne Peterson. Brother

mlngs and Daughter Ruler
Joyce Byrd, extend a thank you
to all choirs, soloists and pro­
gram participants for the suc­
cess of the second Gospel Fest.

Loreruo Polk, Daughters Retha
Baker.
Amanda
Alexander.
Sylvta Dodlson. Brenda Camp­
bell. Valerie Gaskin. Hattie Lee
and Anne Newel), along with
Exalted Ruler Roosevelt Cum

1

The Elks are thankful fur the
opportunity
to share
with
those who depend on their
support. We are only as strong
us our weakest link. It Is our
duty to use the chance as chil­
dren of God to fee the hungry,
house the homeless, clothe the
naked, visit the sick and minis­
ter to those who need It.

HOLIDAY CONCERT
Jazz On The Lake and un
evening of music that will help
you get ready for the holidays
will be held on Thursday. Dec,
II from 6-11:00 p.m. at the
restaurant overlooking the lake
at Cranes Roost Park In Alta­
monte.
Jotn the Bennie Lee Tho fea­
turing
Sanford’s
drummer.
George Myles. George ts a solid
swinging drummer with a vast
array of syncopated rhythms.
Having
played
with
the
greats like Dee Clark, he also
toured with The Drifters, Jazz
and Blues singer Kitty Lester,
the Etta Janies Band, and of­
ten performs with the Charley
Bateman Big Band.
The music of the famous
bassist
Bennie
Lee.
piarto/organlst Bob Rose and
noted Jazz
singer
Marilyn
Breckman will entertain the
patrons as they dine and enjoy
the specialized Italian cuisine.
Patrons will recognize the
bar as It was salvaged from

Gospel Fest committee Includes (from left): Jo C.
Dyer, Lo/eru* Polk, Joyce Byrd, Curbstine Peterson.
Orlando's Old City Hall after It
was blown up during the film­
ing of Lethal Weapon 3.
The trio recently performed
In Chicago where critics called
them the "Bennie. George and
Bob Show*. Tom Hollar, man­
ager of the popular Altamonte
eatery promises a continuous
array of musical entertainment

Roosevelt Cumings and Thelma Mike.

with no admission or cover
charge. Vlnnlr Pc mo and Barry
James will make on appear­
ance.

HOMECOMING SERVICE
St. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church will observe Its annual
homecoming service on Sun­
day. Dee. 6. The 11:00 a.m.
worship service will see the St.

Paul family celebrate this oc­
casion with the Rev. R.T.
Davis, associate
pastor
of
evangelism at New Covenant
Baptist Church of Orlando. All
St. Paul family and frlrnds are
Invited.

MUSICIANS CELEBRATE
Celebrate

the

4th annlvcr

See Hawkins, Pag* SB

�Sjnfcxtf H*rMl Sanlofd, Honda • Sunday. DecwnOer 7. 1997 ■M

Hobbyist of the Week

H e rve sts, shirts are works of art
By BUSAN WCNNBfl
I Irr.ikf Staff Writer

U m Ann C harry, ton C. WMto

Cherry-White
Mr. and Mrs. Keith l).
Cherry of Dmgwood. an ­
nounce the rngagrment of
llirlr daughter. IJ*a Ann
Ctirrry of Gainesville, to Ian
Carlton Whllr of Jackson
vtllr. son of Mr and Mrs
James Frlrrtag of Tallahas
ser and
Mr and Mrs.
Cailton White of Thomasvlllr. Grt.
Morn In Clearwater, the
hrldr elect Is a 1‘FM gr.idu
ate of lak r Mary
High

School. She Is a srnlor at
the University of Florida
where she will receive a H.A.
In political science.
The bridegroom-to-hr Is a
graduate of the University of
Morlda and Is attending
Honda Coastal Si hoot of
Law at Jacksonville.
The wedding will !&gt;e an
event of Dec 27. at 2 p m .
at the Episcopal Church of
the Resurrection in Ding
wood

Cochran-Phillips
Thomas A. and Leila Co
cliran of Sanford, announce
Die engagement of ihrtr
daughter, Cindy Cochran of

Cindy Cochran

Ocala .
lo Dr Doyle C
Phillip* Jr. of Ocala, son of
Lynda
Phillips.
M cCom h.M l**, and Doyle
C. Phillip* Hr. of Abingdon.
VI
Horn In Sanford.
Ihr
bnde elect I* a I 'tec I gr.nhi
ate of
Seminole High School and
graduated from Seminole
Community
College
of
Nursing In I9M0
She Is
employed a* a registered
nurse.
Tile
bridegroom lo-be.
bom In New Orleans. l* .a
IW7H graduate of Bristol
High School. Bristol. Term.,
and graduated from Oral
Roberta University, Tulsa. In
1901. He Is a family physl(Ian In Ocala.
The wedding will be cui
even! of Dec 13.

SANFORD Niu e hrr clay* a* a
child in New ifniland. Jill I’arkcr
has laved sewing and creating
( lodging Yrt. In llw List yrur uftir
&lt;i bit n( rmpty nest wyixlrumr set
ling in site ha* a new found pa*
*lcm lor h&lt;r rratl* ami sewing and
at lime* ha* hinted thl* hrhtiy
lulu wiiiir profll
"When I livid in New ZruLmd I
*ewed a lot* she *nkl T m.iclr all
my i lollies, my *l*tee* and my
mother* Thai w.i* many year*
agi hut I sewn! then more out ol
necessity than lun. There wa* mu
a lot of variety of clothing theft.'
Parker* beautifully designed
%r*l* have l&gt;een wnndrrlul gift* lor
lainlly .uni Mends ami she .*1
milled that *hr love* Jo wear her
creation* to work Many art m.uli
with different *r.i*»n* and |m||
day* In mind
T always n*e pattern*.* she
*ald T run aitupl a p.iltrm or
make a lot ot dltlerriu variation*
Iml 1 always use a pattern You
run use different rotor*, lengthen
or shorten il to make II look dll

• m Hobbyist. Pigs ea

Jilt Psrkar shows somo ol ths vssts snd T-shirts sho has dosignod and croatsd.

Happiness is: Breakfast with Santa
T arget
entertains
seniors
Each year, during thr first
week ol Decenilirr. every Target
store in the nation hold* a
special shopping day for sen­
iors And every year, die Lukr
Mary Target is pari of the
event. Tlu* yrar. Target wu*
open on Wednesday. Dec
I
from H lu 10 a m |u*t for sen
lor*
Seniors w rrr greeted an Ihry
walked In and given a plant
and a goodie (tag They were
Ihen Invited to enjoy a frre
breakfast The seniors enjoyed
quite a bit of talented enter­
tainment a* they ate Target
employee I'hll Campana sang
Christina*
song*
arappclla.
When I’hll wa* taking a break,
harpist Kathleen Altanaol and
soprano
saxophonist Danny
Jordan
played
Christmas
song*.
IVslrr T Clown wan sta­
tioned near thr rard section
making frre balloon sculptures
for Ihr seniors. And of course.

Kit Carson holpa Pastor T. Clown blow vp his balloon

LAKB MARY

Know your Ballet Guild dancers
MARY
ROWELL

llallel Guild of Sanford-Seminole celebrate* tin 30th anniver­
sary Ihl* *ea*on. In the forthcoming week*, the Herald will
proudly salute these dancern.

Santa and one of his rh-rs was
on hand to offer shopping a d ­
vice.
Grannie Nannies and C o ­
lumbia Healthcare had tables
set up to explain their services
to the seniors. After they
chrckrd out. seniors
were
givrn a free lunch from Metier
Living for Seniors. The agency,
which Is responsible for the
Meals On Wheels program, was
ihrrr as part of their outreach.
Each lunch came with an lnfonnailon sheet on Mrllri Liv­
ing for Seniors and a descrip­
tion of their services.

HOLIDAY CAMPS BBT

Jenny Oennla. 14, la the daughter of Mike and Unde Dennis of longwtxxl. She Is in the ninth grade at lake Mary High School where she is a
member of the dnrm line for the Marching Rama and plays oboe In the
LMHS bend. Jenny has been dancing tor runs ysars and has been a
Ballet Guild dancer for two years. She joirwd Ballet Guild because: * I
love lo perform. Being In the Ballet Guild grvee me the opportunity to im­
prove my dancing technique.*

Jacquelynn Ralston, tl. Is
the daughter ot Keith and
Rhonda Ralston of Sanford She
is ■ student at Red Bug Elemen­
tary School where she is on ths
A honor roll and a member ot the
chorus and student government.
Jacquelynn is a second year
Bailel Guild dancar and has
been dancing for six years. She
joined Bale! Quid because: *1
enjoy il and I make new friends.'

Your kid* are out of school
for the holidays, but you're not
off work. What do you do? How
about Holiday Camp at the
Seminole YMCA Family Cen­
ter? This year, the Y will have
two holiday rump*. The sports
camp will fruluie basketball,
golf, baseball, bowling, soccer.
Ice skating and more! The
other ramp will feature visits
from Mrs. Claus and a magi­
cian. day thps and more.
Camp
dates
are
Dec.
19.22.23.29.30.31 and Jan. 2.
The cost Is 946 a day. $20 for
Y members. The full camp rate
Is 9136. 91 IS for Y members.
The camps are limited and

The following births have been
recorded at Columbia Medical
Center Sanford:
Oct. 16 • Urcnda and Ceferlno
Otero. Deltona. Boy: Lakshla
Larson and Johnnie Moore.
Sanford, Olrl: Mary Ella Ryans.
Sanford. Olrl: Karl Weaver. Del­
tona. Girl
Oct. 19 - Mary and Robert Bou­
tin. Sanford. Boy
Oct. 20 - Jackeline Lozada and
Wendrll Paullot. Lake Mary.
Girl; Claudia Oliveira and Allan
Silva. Sanford. Boy; Ann Marie

Smith and Willie Moses Tho­
mas, Sanford. Boy
Oct. 22 - Amy and David
Mather. Oviedo. Boy; Oretchen
and Robert Murdle. Deltona.
Boy: Patricia and Ralph Ro­
driguez. Deltona, Olrl: Marlene
and James Hollis. Sanford,
Olrl; Tonla and Richard Bowen.
Dcbary. Boy
Oct. 23 - Lee-Ann and Adolph
Marmetschke. Lake Mary, Olrl:
Tammy and Richard Scott. Jr..
Sanford. Boy; Kimberly and
James Burney. Sanford. Girl

Oct. 24 - Latoya Bryant and
Benjamin Williams. Sanford,
Olrl
Oct. 26 - Tonya Mitchell and
James Jackson. Sanford. Girl
Oct. 27 - Jennifer arid Brian
Demers. Deltona. Boy
Oct. 2B • Shannon and Nell
Williams. Ovtedo. Girt: Cherry!
and Bruce Caldwell. Deltona.
Girl
Oct. 29 • Tiffany and Chad
Roby. Sanford.
Boy:
Mary
Frances Turner. Sanford. Boy

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Board Certified, American Board of Anesthesiology
Diplomate. American Academy ot Pa*n Management

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Another card came from
Jackie Caolo In Dallas. She will
be wintering there and arrived
bock from the Netherlands Juat
In time for the grand opening of
the fourth restaurant of her aon.
Mike Jr., in Dallas.
Fonda Nobles flew to the
Netherlands to visit with Jackie,
her daughter . Susan, and family
and spent nine days there.
Fonda said she and Jackie
struck out on their own and ven­
tured to Amsterdam where they
visited the Van Gogh museum
and
other
historic
allcs.
'Fabulous.* Fonda kept saying.
She said she loved the coffee
hour every morning when the
entire cotintry paused for coffee

and sweet treats. Fotnda couk.
get used to all that pampering.
JAN WILL SB MISSED
Many Sanford socialites and
community activists will proba­
bly never forget attending
tactiler
function* at
House, the spreading
mansion of Jan and the late
Don Dauerle. Whenever a site
waa needed for a fund ralatng
event, the Batteries graciously
offered their home, Tara, far a
nostalgic review at the Okg
South in Ua grandeur and
splendor.
One of the most prestigious
events held at Manor House was
the annual ACS I2S. which at­
tracted
charity-minded aupportm who donated BI2B to
the American Cancer Society.
Jan recently sold her home
and has moved to Winter Park.
Alao, ahe has taken back her
family name, ao If you read or
hear about Jan Brush, you will
know who ahe la. We wtah her
the beat of everything and will
certainly mlaa her In Sanford.
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In tot* patnung and on* of the
projects waa a duck. "J haw m
hung m the hnuar * the aatd. 1
realty hale It. It waa Jtrnt a project
in my dans. I tcaar my friend and
lei her I'm going to g w it to her
tor Chrtotmaa."
When Parker font busy with her
crafts ah* (panda ttaw with her
husband of 33 years, gen. Tha
couple has one dauffiter. Katie.
Parker has hero employed with
AT. A T. far 19 yean. The com
party slows boom time far work
for her to participate in such voi
untrer programs as Junior
Achtovmmt and other focal
charlUra She wtl soon aaatat with
ptny nr nsnnicsppea enuartn.

Hawkins-

Son who came to
overstayed his welcome
DEAR ABBY: Until two years
ago, I thought I had a marriage as
good aa U gets after the honeymoon.
We had soma problama, but a
marriage without *ome problama
doesn't exist.
The real problem* began whan
my wifo’s aon till call him Pauli
cams to dinner — and stayed. Ha is
40.1am 75, and getting older by tha.
This "boy* waa coming off a
failed relationship and ntedod a
place to crash. Hia mother invited
him to atay with ua without consult­
ing me. That waa her tint mistake.
I didn’t object. That was my first
Abby, I am not heartl***. I fig­
ured Paul would atay maybe a
month or two. A year wont by while
ha "looked far work." &lt;H* raraly left
the house.)
Our home U small, with only
on* bathroom. The two bedroom*
ara only 10 foot apart You can bat
I waa annoyad, but I thought
tha arrangement waa temporary.
I naively behoved ho would loava
whan ho found a Job.
Paul has had aJob that pay* wall
for more than a year now, but ha
cant asm to find a house or apart­
ment ha like* batter than our horn*.
My wifo has said nothing to him to
indicate she is unhappy with this
state of affaire, but I told him h*
ha* to gat on with hi* Ufa, and 1st us
gat on with ours. Ha agrees, but
doesn't move.

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I’m embarrassed Is be la my «Ua

and otUI...

ADVICC

LOOKING FOR LOVE
IN NORTHEAST TEXAS

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

Short of forcibly ejecting Paul.
I’m at a loss what to do except
Uovo. I have root* her* and a tomof
emotional and material baggage,
and hat* the idea of pulling up
riakro at this time in my lift. But
tha possibility I
btosvaniday'
Naedlssa to oay, my wife and
I ara not on good U rns now,
and "Frankly, I don’t giro * damn,
Scarlett."
’ Abby, what’s a guy to do about a
■tonoon who has long ovantaysd Ms
welcome?
AT MY WTTS END IN DENVER
DEAR AT W ITE ENDt
Enough Is onongk. Tan and
your w ife ara doing Pan! aa
favor by allow in g k ia to ho

DEAE ABBY: My dad cmriad ao
a 30-yoar affair witk a married
woman I’ll call "IJly.* until ha
1554* DoapUe Mam’s constant
anguish ever tha affair, aba and
Dad atyad marriad far afanaat 84
Lily, now wldawad, recently

m
ewwTinwith Dad. Ha ia now 79

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object to kia relationship because
ws want Dad to enfoy tha year* he
he* left IlowwvwTmrt cf iwepscl far
i W9 m m o n—nnv
tattoo topmost U ^ D o d la diespktm that ws
cun far LRyk company during
Attar* viMta wttb Mm.
Abby, Dad’s affair loft a daap
ar so sur childhood. Do you think
“ under tha drAT A DISTANCE,
ONTARIO, CANADA
DRAB AT A DPTANCKi Yonr

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in Della*," whoa* wife raftised hi*
touche* and kin** and alao nisad
m x , ha* my sympathy. HU wlf*
DEAR ABBY: What U the
mu*t not raalis* how lucky shs is to advantage, and to wham, of an
b* married to a man who atill envelop* with a window in itt
enjoy* affection and **x. I hop* ah*
Halftha time, I get my reply
wakaa up before h*'* fane.
In backward, and I n aura that
Altar thn* y*ara of dating, "AI" my wanted time U typical. Who
and I an atill at aquan ana. Ha t— ^t*Y&gt;
rafUea* to hold hand*, hug, kia* or
GERALD BTBOHM,
abow affection in any way. Bax U
FRESNO, CALIF.
not a memory for ua — yon cant
nmambar what you haem had.
DEAR OULAU&gt;&gt; Yaw dm It
Whan I touch Al, ha ftaaaaa up.
If 1 try to tall him how I foal, ha
laavaa.
I would enjoy all of tha above,
but ha wont ant* up I'm to needy, I
could live for month* an a single
compliment
Abby, plaaaa don’t ua* my name

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H H B kH &amp; B I

Sanford’s big man on campus
Travis Brown is Mr. Clean
at Sanford Middle School
afterwinning school
employee award

to be done.*
Pw ldee heroine the campus clean (he has
the student's help on that. Dtniahia said the
kids always make sure to keep everything
dean out o f respect far her father}, he has dtwadkd danse such as setting up the audMohusi with folding chain far a school play or
concert or handling after-school detention
where he fa in charge of making hfa Vkfa clean
whatever might be amfaa around the school.
*1 keep them from wanting to come back.*
Travis said, naturally smiting. 'After I get Antahrd with them, they don't want to do it any-

dnr?You guys had

One of those reasons fa that he docs a Uttle
of everything, constantly on the move around
campus while learning and greeting by name
every one of Sanford's faculty and many of the
students.
'He's always open Co whatever needs to be
done.* said Assistant Principal Helen Good­
man. A lot of Umrs. teachers will call on him

. Tr*yta atoo is a 13-month employee, and did
the landscaping around the front of the cam­
pus thal fa risible to driven on 17-93. He
planted the Bowen and takes good care to
make sure they stay In top shape.
Now Travis' name fa in a county-wide compe­
tition among wtnnrn from other schools.
Ooodaon said shell be supporting him the
whole way. but Travts fa also Interested In a
different kind of competition.
It senna he and Principal Bill Moore are
both big time basketball players and there's a
family feud between the two over who's best.
No word from Mr. Moore but Travis has his
opinion.
'He says he’s better but I believe I can take
him.* Travts said.
That would make two things at Sanford Mid­
dle at which he la best.

More chances for community service!!
Okay. Seminole County Stu­

ll With any agency, the
tUon la ’ what service does
student pcrform7*
3) Student volunteer work la
rrktpoua organizations docs
not count far the Student Vol­
unteer Credit Program unless
that work fa performed m an

r

outside community organisa­
tion such as Habitat far Hu­
manity. NABORS, etc. Work
done at the church In the
nursery, oftfec. etc. DOCS NOT
QUALIFY.
3| Volunteer work at the In­
dividual high schools docs not
quality except In special situa­
tions approved by the princi­
pal prior to the volunteer
work. Trainers. AV operators.
National Honor Society tutors,
etc. DO NOT QUALIFY.
41 If any concerns are ex­
pressed by a student regard­
ing one of these agencies,
please notify Dcdc Schaflner
Immediately so the concern
can be Investigated.

ISO N. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford. FI 33771
333-3183
Contact: Sandy Oakley
lecthwoat k a a tk Librae;
SSOOrecnway Bhrd.
Lake Mary. FI 33740
331-3419
Contact: Kay Watts
Vast Brass k Library
345 Hunt Club Blvd.. N.
Longwood. FI 33779
803-3383
Contact Jane Flnkbelner
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Lake Brantley rtgfi School pul on a dance
performance fast Thursday at fas school auditorium.

hare, too dancers pose Just baton taking foe stags to
antortain ap od crowd.

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Lake Mary. FI 33746
333-1351
Contact: Lin Bonnett
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Contact: Richard K. Hap
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P.O. Box 915425
Longwood. FI 33791-5435
331-5364
Contact: Mcl Simon
loath Beatinela Christian

BOS Bentley Street
Oviedo. FI 337B5
30*1900
Contact: Evelyn or Rebecca

103 Laurel Drive
Sanford. Ft 33773
331-5303
Contact: Chris Marlette

P.O. Box 064
Oviedo, n 33703-1004
306-7810
Contact: Carole Mawhtnney

Seminole High visits
15th century England
Thou must perform and
perform well.
That fa what Mrs. Cooper’s
English IV Honors classes at
Seminole High have to team.
After studying for many weeks
the Elizabethan Era and
reading the play. MacBeth, by
William Shakespeare. U waa
time for the classes to show
their acting ability. For these
seniors, it waa a challenging
assignment which Initialed
lota of preparation, many re­
hearsals. costume Ideas, and
of course actually memorizing
their lines.
This play which fa written In
old Erq^lah seemed to have
the classes searching for
flaahearda,
Some students
Itad anywhere from four to
forty lines to memorize there­
fore note cards came In han­
dle in those tense moment.
*t think we would have done
better tt we had more time.
Our groups had to put the
play together in a small
amount of time,* said senior
Christina Whlddon.
Each claaa waa able to per-

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Longwood. FI 32750
360-9155
Contact: Flo Eckstein

form the play In the Ume pe­
riod of England. Scottish, or
one of the groups choosing.
This gives each performance a
little variety. The two-day
performance had an array of
several periods. MacBeth was
performed aa a Mexican theme
with three amigos, a mobster
group, and a Christmas spe­
cial.
The costumes added an ex­
tra touch of amusement with
the guys In kilts, the girts
wearing suits, and even a tux­
edo.
However. It was ulti­
mately the students decision
on what to wear.
T was Lady MacBeth in Act
Two. Scene Three. I had to fall
on the hard wood floor in the
auditorium which waa very
painful." said senior Kristen
Dtener. T was embarrassed
because I had to practice In
front of the auditorium win­
dows In my costume which
happened to be a nightgown
where people could ace me.*
All performances went great
despite the music being a tad
loud at Uincs. The students
had a wonderful time and If
anything else they quickly got
over their stage fright

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October 16, 1997

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake M«rf and Samlnole County olnov 1S0S

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By RUSS WHITE
llrr.ild Stall W HIcr
III the midst ill tin*
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Smifofil
ro lle r
Departm ent,
mime
illM iiihlng
fa ils
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|Kitirlng out ol a discrim ination
Mill! fill'd a year ago liy four
women who served on llir SIM)
force.
Sanford C.'lty personnel d i­
rector T im M cCauley testified

In ll S District Court that for­
mer S i’l l chief Rnljili llussell
once said. ’ Ill he honest with
you. T im . and If you say a n y ­
thing ahont this. I'll deny II
publicly. I don't believe women
have any place III police work."
llussell retired la Ja n u a ry ,
and was succeeded by Deputy
Chief Joe Dillard
O n ly two of the women •
Te rri
M urray
and
Claudia
Webber • who filed the suit re­
main with the SIM) ftnliln Her-

Stolen
vehicles

nosky. who was dismissed. Is
now with the W ln trr Springs
I’ollre
Department
CpI
Claudia S h ra frr
died earlier
this year.
O n Tu rsd a y . M urray com pllm enlrtl D illard for rc c rn lly Ini­
tialing positive changes m Ihe
ilrpartm ent du ring a work ses­
sion by ih r c lly s haw E n ­
forcement O ptions Com m ittee,
winch will make a recom m en­
dation to llir rlfy com m ission
Ihnl will help decide Ihe future

of Ihe department
Their jobs on the line &gt; Ihe
majority of Ih r SIM) force has
rallied behind Dillard Option
C In Ih r sloily hy an in tlrp rn tlrn l police ronsull study Is lo
disband Ih r SIM) and conlrael
Ihe Sem lnolr County Sheriffs
Office for all law enforcement
duties. The sheriff would hire
perhaps 30 p rrrrn t of Ihe SIM)
nrcordlng lo Insidrrs' scuttle­
butt
Th e civil case against Ih r

C ity of Sanford, a m unicipal
corporation operating the SPD.
obviously ntlds fodder lo Ihe
folly.
McCauley's dejroslllon c o n ­
tains volatile background.
Asked If ol any point prior
lo Ju n e . 1094. when Russell
terminated ihe services of Iwo
female reserve officers, he co n ­
sidered a problem area at the
SPD w ilh Ihe num ber of fe­
males. or Ihe num ber of feBee B u ll, Page 8 A

Let the games begin

It could happen to you, police
say, and when it does...
B Y D A V ID F R A Z IE R
Herald Stall Writer

In the past week, nearly a
dozen vehicles have been sto ­
len in the Sanford area Some
have been returned however
Ihe ma|orlly of vehicles i r
|Kirlrd m issing are slid at
huge
'W e had Ih rrc incident
reports |on ear llicllsl today.'
said Tom Skitia polite lidot
illation olllicr for Ihe Sanford
Poller Dr|&gt;artmrnl
l l i r majority |ol Ihe ta rs
sliilrol a rr Joyrides.* .said la I
Mi Dm ioiigh. public
inform a­
tion o lllicr lor ihe Seminole
C ounty
Slier ill’s
O ilie r.
McDonough saitl dial the |&gt;rrpel rat o n are mostly teenagers
going for a ‘ Joyrltlr.* anti lhal
they tin not rra tlir that they
are com m itting a major crime
'T h e y a rr not out to lake what
Is III the vehicle.' said Sklha.
'the y a rr out to lake the veinc lr '
Skill.t said that vehicle th rli
lo in rs at random
'Som e
w rrk s. we a rr hom h .irifrd.’ he
said
Aflrr a irp tirl Is given In p o ­
ller. Ihe o lllicr liipuls llir III
formation In the lo in im in lia lions syslrm so lhal oilier law
rnfori rm riil agent les ra n h r
on the lookout (Ihe Jaigon used

B o b P a ra a ll J r .

Businessman
tapped for
state Main
Street award
B y M A R IA O R E M
Herald Stall Writer__________
Sanlord
Main
Htreri
President
Itohrrt
Porscll
J r . received n state awnril
Wednesday
in
Daytona
Ileacti
D u rin g the mutual f lo r ­
Ida Main Street and Plorlda
Redevelopment
C o n fe r­
ence. Parsed was named
an O utstanding Program
Supporter
T ills is the second award
for Main Street, which was
recognlied In 1995 as an
O utstanding Econom ic Re­
stru ctu ring Program, a c ­
cording
to
Jennifer
Slngeisen. program m a n ­
ager
Bee Psrsell. Page SA

Is II ( ) 1 .0 or H r O n Ih r Looko u ll
W hen Ihe vehicles are
found, ftiey linve usually h e rn
abandoned.
Skilw* said lhal
the cars Ihe d rp a rlm rn l finds
are mostly from O rlando or A l­
tamonte Springs
Ait (idling lo Sklha. thieves
gain
entrance
lo
vehicles
through a window, and. once
inside, they 'punch* Ihe igni
tint, colum n lo gam acerss In
slarl Ih r vehicle
"The num tirr one key Is lo
check
your
surroundings.*
Sklha said, referring to safrly
It tun atilo llirll anil carjacking
In llir case ol carjackings, he
advised for peo|&gt;le lo keep their
windows up. doors locked anil.
If som eone rotors In w a rd s Ih r
rn r. arrclerate.
Car thieves
huve hern known lo take ve h i­
cles from home driveways as
well 'Place II In a garage.* lie
s.iltl Anti In stiojiplng renters
anti malls w lirrr Sklha said car
th rlis a rr more prevalent, h r
advised people should try to
Imil a lighted area.
Martha
M annanno. marketing director
fur Seminole To w n r Centre,
salt) that the mall has 24- hour
security and |iatrols on both
takes anil carls
'|Thc slrjis
for |M-tij&gt;lr to takrl a rr com m on
sense ty|ic things.' said Mannarlno
'like keeping doors

The old Kmart building In Sanford la tha naw home ol e paint ball bualnaaa.

Paint ball is coming,
and the object is to win
B y M A R IA O R E M
Herald Slaff Writer
Point hall Is coming lo Sanford
War Games, an entertainment com pany,
will ojicn an Indoor paint hall arena In N o­
vember al Ih r Kmart building on U S High
way 17-92 In Sanlord
Owner l.rs K n llrn rrk rr has converted l l y
long-vacant retail building into a simulated
war nine com jilrle with props and 15 in d i­
vidual (lrlil scenarios Willi about 113.000

Bee Stolen. Page 8A

to buy a vowel

Man, 53, jailed for
abusing 3 children

square feel of play area, the iwo-atory set-up
u n hides in itial wreckage from dune buggies,
helicopters and other military vehicles
The door surface Is layered with 12 lo 18
inches of sawdust und safely n c lt surround
Ihe rn tirr jierimeler
Wooden props are
painted to look like sandbags
The object ol (lie game, which Is similar lo
a military operation, la to win Participants
have ih r option of bringing in their own
equipment or Ih ry may purchase a package
at War games Package juices start at
Bee Paint. Page SA

Homeowner wants
to stop traffic
at intersection

P ro m S ta ff R e p o rts
By S H A R I 8 R O D IE
Herald Stuff Writer

A Sanford
man made Ills llrst court
apjvenrnnec Wednesday charged with three
counts of child abuse. Harry Carroll. 53. ol
701 Haywood Circle, was arrested id Ills
residence at 4:15 n.rn. Wednesday and went for
Ills Initial appearance ill 1.30 p in . at llir
Seminole C ou nty Correctional Facility
Sheriffs spokesman Ed M iD onougli said
Bee A buse, Page SA

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Dailey Avenue, which Intersects Airport Boulevard
In Sanlord, it the subject ol creative Interpretation,
or In tha caia at left, a ipaca-eavlng measure. Pro-

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lost on Bailey.

As the city of Lake Mary continues paving
miles of dirt roads that wind through neigh­
borhoods on Ihe eastern side of the city, once
again there is controversy, where nsphnlt
meets sand.
A resident of H um phrey Road has asked Ihe
clly com m ission for help la alleviating what
she feels Is a potentially dangerous situation
at the corner of Wood Street and Hum phrey.
Am y M unlzzl sent a letter to the mayor and
the city commissioners about an Incident that
occurred on Sept. 18.
*1 was traveling east on Hum phrey Road,
heading home aflcr picking my sons up from
Lake Mary Elcm cnlury.* M u n tu l wrote. 'A s I
approached the stop sign at the corner of
H um phrey Rond and Wood Street la dirt street
to the left with a stop sign) a car came sliding
nround the corner from Wood Street and Just
missed hitting us head on. Tha nk Qod. we were
wenrlng safety belts and we had not yet
rcoched the stop sign or we could have been
bndly Injured.*
Wood Street Is currently closed as a culvert
Is being Installed between Washington Avenue
and Hum phrey. M u n lu l feels Wood, from
Washington, will continue to be used as a
short cut. to and from Lake Mnry High School,
In Ihe m ornings and afternoons, when the road
reopens.
While cu llin g through the bock roads saves
no lime over Inking Lake Mary Boulevard to
Longwood-Lakc Mnry. 'I think It Is the excite­
ment of flying down the dirt roads where you
can't get enught.' M untxil says.
M u n lzil also wrote in her letter. T i l l s la on
extremely nttrncllve corner to those Individuals
who like to slide their vehicles and spin circles
(doughnuts) In Ihe dirt.’
H u m p h re y is paved up to the southeast corSm

T ra ffic , Page SA

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rDONNA BRITT

M ayor is sensitive
to the environment
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale armed
with charts and a good Idea,
pitched this week to Audubon offi­
cials a bald eagles' habitat on the
shores of Lake Jesup. The proposal
was made to mitigate dam ages
done when an eagles' habitat w as
cut down at the Orlando Sanford
Airport. The Florida Audubon had
filed a complaint saying the a ir­
port did not have permits to cut
down the tree*.
Mayor Dale Is a busy man, but
he took the time to find a solution
to what many think Is p ro bably
not a biff deal. But It Is. A mistake
w as made. And when the environ­
ment suffers, In even an Infini­
tesimal way. we all suffer. Dale
deserves praise for his proactive
approach to the matter. He p ro ­
posed an 1.800-acre site east on
the Lake Jesup waterfront ofT
State Road 46. which currently
houses four eagles' nests. The site
Is owned by the city and serves as
a spray Irrigation area. Dale said
staff will look Into the legal as­
pects of setting the land aside as a
conservation area and habitat p ro ­
tection zone.
Charles Lee. senior vice p resi­
dent of the Audubon, said a set­
tlement could be reached with the
city and the airport If there Is
compensation for the lost eagles'
nest, and if the airport admits It
needed a permit to cut down the
tree. (Airport officials say the tree
had to go; an emergency m easure
as a hazard to safe flight.) Lee
wants officials to agree to not cut
any more trees without the proper

W A S IIIN O T O N -lt 's been more than a year
since on unknow n assailant pum ped four
bullets Into Tu p a c Shakur. W hat usually
happens when a you ng person dies Is this:
Everyone recoils,
then re d e c ts -a n d then

forgets.
T u p a c won't let me forget.
Wednesday, I saw hint In 'G a n g Related.* the
new movie In which he posthum ously stars.
Th e day before, I saw him In a horrldc photo
in a recent book, laid out on a coroner's slab,
torn and helpless alter his autopsy.
Tu p a c (lashed In m y m ind when I read about
a bicyclist. 26, whom police say shot to death
a yo u n g w om an whose car apparently bum ped
him b y accident. Th e y say the cyclist shot her
alter she'd pulled over to check an him .
I saw T u p a c the last time m y hopelessly
m iddle -doss son. 12. mimicked a m usic videos
tough hoodlum pose. A n d when I recently
glanced at a magazine photo of rapper
Redman, sporting a sneer cold enough to
freeze Invn.
Seeing Tu p a c everywhere doesn't make me
like those folks w ho think the rapper faked his
death and Uvea on. chilling on some secluded
gangsta-free beach.
I believe
he die d-trngicnlly, u n n e ce s sa rily-lo st September, on

4 Somehow, pertly
because his idol
died, he changed. ^

So doss J a y . 17. the person I moot see
Tu p a c In. A student at Montgomery B lair High
School in M aryland. J a y U a lot Uks T u p a c :
bright, cute, a street-sm art blend of Innocent
and hip. He's also, he says, *aa big a (an of
Tu p a c's os there could be. I hove all hla
album s. ...I w ish sometimes that I could fig
Tupac.* He pauses.
•But without the 'thug-Ute' image.*
T h e last w ords mean a lot com ing from Ja y .
a friend of m y son's w hom I've Known for
years. He nearly dunked out of school last

year. Som ehow, portly because hie Idol died,
he changed.
I took Jo y to eee "Gang Rotated.* a better*
then-everage police dram a that ahowcaaea
Tupac'a •fragile but powerful screen charisma.'*
os described by W ashington Poet dim critic
Stephen H unter. Seeing Tup a c so electric, so
alive, woo at times excruciating. A scene in
w hich a n u t case threatens to blow the head
off Tu p a c's character made some viewers
wince. Sold Ja y ; *lt was like. O pd. he's going to
die g g g ln T
Ja y still admires Tu p a c but doesn't pity him .
•He liked the lifestyle; he chaos «.* be aays
T h o u f i he won't call his former Idol stupid.
h e U say this:
*The lifestyle he chose woe stupid. Th e thug*
life Image was stupid. He hod enough talent to
make m illions and be alive today. I want
money and power, too. ...B u t I wont to pass it
on.*
If only a m illion others in w hom I eee T u p a c
could sec that.
B u t maybe I should be patient. Maybe the
beat way for me to remember the lesson of
Tu p a c's death Is to help the few I con.
Maybe one day it will be Ja y --a liv e and
successful--w ho won't let me fbrget.

{ T b s super-secret
mss o f dolphins
as military
delivery vehicles
began at (he
Central
Intelligence
A g e n c y .J

Dolphins have
been demilitarized
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matter m ay be resolved.
More endangered American e a ­
gles live in Seminole County than
In any other county In Florida. A
total disregard for their welfare In
deference to development w ould
surely Impact their fragile n u m ­
bers. And Dale knows that. His
problem -solving ability has left
everyone a winner, the citizens of
Seminole County, the A udubon
and the eagles.

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Berry’s World

JOSEPH SPEAR

A world rapt with cigars
Wars k t alive today, Baltimore'!
most ftmous eourpuu would surely
■wear off hla lifelong habit of cigar
smoking.
I am convinced of it. No way would
H.L. Mencken continue a practice that
a gazillion people, give or taka a few.
have Hidden|y commenced. Curmud­
geons are perverse In that way. When
stogies got to be. like, coot he would
have given them up.
More than that he would have done
It with a flourish. Al least h t had
i hooked on the noxious weed
fly, he would thunder, unlike the
youthful knaves who tee pictures of a
pneumatic Claudia Schiffer foodting a
psaatsla or a long-legged Ells
Macphersoa chomping a corona and
rush right out to buy some.
"N oonet-.tr went broke nndaraall
mating the ta ils of the American
Kthlb*
km would
sasmtM iusyu . Somethiag Ike
Ilka
public** he

According to an early Reagan-era C IA
report still classified T o p Secret.* the Soviet
N avy trained dolphins "to perform various
m ilitary and Intelligence tasks (Including)
attaching Intelligence-collection
packages
and other devices to enemy subm arines, and
helping divers recover equipment from the

f N o way would
H . L Mencken
continue a
practice (hat a

Both Soviet and U . 8. scientists spent a lot
of research dollars and lime also trying to

i l l I Ion people
v s suddenly
co m m e nce d. •

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called. I'm pretty sure It was the
The demigod of curmudgeoary
part that tempted us.
would do II; so, by thunder, ctn I.
How did II come to tklaT Hev
Notice: I hereby denounce cigars- Tbs
dumb things stink sad impart an odor oaeef the most disgusting habit
Ood'i green planet get to oe so
to my suits that dry-cleaning chemi­
cals cannot extract. Not to mention
that I have a heart condition and
breathing stogie emoke Is not likely to
help matters any.
id the nest thing you
Walt s minute, let me edit that: I
ire telling about lobschereby denounce publicly smoked
irevtouety reserved for
d u re . I don't give s boot how much
suddenly the tine is the
puflng people do hi the privacy of thair
homes, or ui those trendy cigar bare,

lost sight o! him In clouds of cigar
amoks emitted by ssvsrsl lord
paramounte barely out of their Hug-

It Is probably an set of rebeiboa the
trand apeciallUa tag us. It Is Genera, “P »■ ««■

dolphin program since the f M O s .'
O u r Intelligence sources cannot affirm that
all the Am erican and Russian dolphins have
been retired from m ilitary service, but they
confirm that at least the majority of them
have. Th e programs ranks os one of the most
unusual parts of the Cold War arm s race
since the United Ststes end the Soviet
Union.
T h e super-secret use of dolphins ss
m ilitary delivery vehicles began at the
Ce ntra l Intelligence Agency. C IA officials
found that the dolphins' high Intelligence
and advanced sonar enabled them to detect
enemy targets under water and deliver lethal
and nonlelhol *tpay load s ' directly to them.
B y the » urly 1960s. the C IA decided to turn
the whole program over to the U .S . Navy.
Th e Soviets' Interest was piqued in 1965,
when they learned about the U. 9. Navy's
secret project Involving Tufiy. a bottlcnosc
dolphin w ho carried tools and messages to
Sea Lab II aquanauts 200 fret underwater off
the coast of LoJolla, Calif.
Th e Soviets were quick to detect a weapons
asp. and began intensive research on
dolphin technology.

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If you cm sell d g s n with cel ebrity pic­
tures, then you could esB dog-doo the
asms way. Cigars sad deadss are
roughly efaiter, areal t h e y r n * bek
Um same, smell the same, probably

learn more about* the way dolphins are nble
to uae echoes to locate aojets underwater.
T h e Soviets hope to use the results of this
research In developing, sonar systems, more
efficient h ull designs for subm arines and
surteca ships, a nd Improved s h a p e s . for
torpedoes.* the 1950s report read. None of
this proved successful. C IA sources told our
associate Dole V a n Atta.
W hen we first broke the story about
Am erican and Soviet dolphin research,
w h ich w t d u b b e d . the 'f ig h tin g f lip p e r
fo rce s,’ each country’s Intelligence service
was alarm ed about the 'le a k .'
T h e U . S. Navy was concerned because It
appears they m ay have successfully used the
dolphins d u rin g the Vietnam W ar. B u ttone d
at C a m Ranh Bay, the dolphins were sent
out to Immobilise enemy frogmen wtth a
hypoderm ic needled attached to their nose.
Over a 16-m onth period, one still-secret U . 8.
report indicates about 60 North Vietnamese
demolition
divers
were
located
and
*dtoarmcd* b y the dolphins.
T h e Soviets were particularly concerned
because they didn't know until reading our
report that the C IA was a w a re they were
feverishly trying to cloed the 'd o lp h in gap*
by
developing
‘ acoustical
Jam m ing
counterm easures'
designed
to
confuee
Am erican dolphins sent against them.

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In those reports about the Soviet Blubber
Brigade, we also Identified where the dolphin
w ork was done - at Block Sea research
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�A b u s e --------------------Continued from Page 1A
C arroll Is accused of physically abusing three
children on Tuesday. October 14. Th e children
arc boys aged S and S and a girl aged I.
C a rro ll la accused of twisting the live year old
boy's arm s behind his back and hitting him In
the back with karate chops.
C arroll also
allegedly hit the other children w ith a fly
swatter and kicked them.
T h e victim s' mother claims C arroll would put
beer in the o n e * year old girl's bottle to quiet
her dow n. W hen the mother told C arroll to
stop giving the child beer. Carroll w ould say It

was cute and began cursing.
He's also
accused of throw ing the three year old boy Into
a pond near their h ouse even though the boy
cannot swim .
W hen Seminole C o u n ty deputy shertflk tried
to arrest C a rro ll, he became combative a nd
began kicking the rear w indow in the S h e riffs
Office patrol car. C a rro ll had to be restrained
wtth leg shackles as well as handcuflk.
Carroll Is being held without bond in the
Seminole C o uin
n ty tail.
I
C h ild abuse is a th ird
degree felony,'. Th e m axim um penalty Is five
yesrs In prison

Paint
scenes. T h e scenarios feature
hostage situations, stockade.
POW rescues, bu ildin g sweeps.
Capture the Flag, and the B a t­
tle of Kheshau. More scenarios
w ill be added In the Allure, he
said.
Kaltenecker said his clients
M r s range between ft and 0S.
T h e recreational sport Is most
popular am ong the 2 t to 4ft

C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
$24.05,
w hich Includes' admission, a
sem i-autom atic weapon, 100
rounds of prem ium paint balls,
goggles, a full face mask, and
unlim ited 'gas* for the guns.
Gas Is actually carbon dioxide,
Kaltenecker said.
Prices adjust depending on
the type of gun. A n upgrade
park age includes a Spider with
an assa u lt pack and a ca m o u ­
flage belt. Boots and uniform s
are also available.

* ^ T ^ e y really get actively In­
volved and they have the
money to spend on sbme of the
more sophisticated weapons.*
he said.
According
to
Kaltenecker
some of (he most vicious p la y ­
ers are wom en.
*WeVe already booked some
banking groups.* he said.
B y playing
Indoors.
K a ltenecker
said
p a rticipants
don't have to worry about
weather, Insects, lighting or
safety conditions. Since paint

T o r people w ho want to be
really macho, we're bringing in
30 fog machines.* he said. Also
In the plans are booby traps,
land mines, and paint gre­
nades,
In converting the building.
Kaltenecker said he added a
stairwell, bunkers and several
doorways throughout to add to
the authenticity of the war

balls ore made of biodegrad­
able gel caps, they ore suscep­
tible to rain and heat,
Kaltenecker.
whv
started
sim ilar aranaa in California,
said he b a s e d .h is business in
Sanford because thtj location
was Ideal. He plana to open
two more arenaa in near the
D isney area. O nce the erase in
the 1080s. paint ball la m aking
a comeback, he said.
“ There are more fields and
now there ore national and
w orld competitions.* he said.
*ff fUn and it’s a stress re­
liever. B y the time you're done
there Is no more stress. You
et home and sleep like a
aby.

S

H ours of operation will be
Monday to Th u rsda y. 10 a.m .
lo m idnight, and Friday to
Sunday. 10 a.m . to I a m. For
information, call 302-0000 or
fax 902-0000.

Parsed-

Stolen

1A

Continued fro m Fags la
locked and valuables
plain sight.*

of Wood a n d the rest o f Hum*
phrey. eaat of Wood, la dirt.
Th e wall of the Eagle Crossing
neighborhood is on the south­
ern side of the intersection.
M unttzl lives on the east side
of H um phrey, w hich Is a dead
end.
There are more than SO
homes in the area, according
to M u n ls ii. moot of those have

out

of

McDonough said that the
county has an extensive p ro ­
gram for the awareness of cor
theft and cor safely. He said
that there are videos on the
subject that circulate through
the school system and civic o r­
ganisations.
The Sheriffs Of­
fice also has posted signs In
Ihe major shopping centers
and
malls
throughout
the
county for clltsens. *We have a
very active program.* he said.
‘ But ll really lies wtth the d l l sens.*
There are 1.300 cor thefts a
in Jlemlnole County, and
im a g e s flvk'ttf l o 'l n *
It." ■no*etct1.'*the T a te 1
tin
t m i i ...
ii

of return for the county Is 70%
••three out four according lo
M c D o n o u g h - and $ 5 % In S a n ­
ford. Th e charge of grand then
auto is a third degree felony
and Is punishable T »y Im p ris­
onment up to five years.
Thefts that have occurred re­
cently ore os follows:
A white 80 Bulck C e ntury
four door, license plate num ber
U Z Q IO Q . was stolen Tuesday
in Ihe 1000 block of Holly Ave­
nue.
A red U8 Pontiac Su nblrd two
door, license plate num ber
W N K 1 IL . was stolen Tuesday
In Ihe 100 block of Scott Drive.
A gray 00 llulck Regal four
dour, license plate num ber
N M U I5 A . w a s .s to le n Tuesday
M -th e ' *1800 lilock of Airline

A w hile 80 Ford M ustang two
door, license plate num ber
Q C M 8 0 N . was stolen Saturday
In Ihe 1100 block of A lbrigh t
Road.
A m aroon 01 C a di Fleetwood
four door, license piste num ber
W PQ79R. was stolen S u n d a y In
the 300 block of To w n Center
C ircle .
A gray 01 Nissan truck K ing
Cab. license
piste
num ber
P L 8 IS I. was stolen Sunday In
the 300 block of Tow n Center
Circle .
A brown 70 Toyota Cclica. li­
cense piste num ber XPK79S.
was stolen S u nda y in the 2500
block of Hartwell Avenue.
A red Ford Th u n d e rb lrd two
Ugor U R Q 8 7 U . was s lo k q A i n fib In Th e 11080 mtbc4i *W
G ro ve vle w W ay.
I
^

McCauley's
deposition
in ­
cluded an Incident concerning
officer T e rri M u rra y when Rus­
sell advocated bringing her
into the department at a lower
pay level than an officer with
leas experience was given.
'H e had Just brought some­
one else In, and I don't recall
ihe name, as I recall It, had
less experience than Te rri did
and brought that person In at a
higher rale." McCauley said.
“That bothered me."
Another
question
lo
McCauley: ‘ O ld It concern you
that the femnle officers hired
by C h ie f Russell prior to T e rri
M u rra y were all hired Into te m ­
porary contract related p o s i­
tions?"
*l‘m not sure I knew that."
M cCauley said.

M cCauley this m orning co n ­
firmed his deposition
took
place in September, b u t bad no
further com m ent.
In her discrim ination f t f it
in 1005 to get hired. M urray
claimed she had met the quali­
fications for each of the vacant
police officer positions but was
“ passed over for male offi­
cers." M u rra y applied for 12
positions at the SPD from A u g
15. 1994 lo Ja n . 15: 1005.
She contended that Russell
did not want to hire female of­
ficers.
An attorney representing the
city
said her charge was
‘ absurd."
A bsurd or not. M urray be­
came an SPD officer.
S till’ Is. She Is one of four
women now on the force.

Suit

Caatiawad from Fags 1A
males In com m and positions.
M cCauley answered, "yes."
M cCauley said he discussed
problem with Russell and
relieve
his
predecessor
rlettl also."
McCauley, who's been at his
10 years, said he was conicd In 1004 that ihe city
rded to put more women in
departm ent."
He recalled
a particular
rtlng with Russell that conled a promotion (to co rp o I) bid (lied by Sheafcr. *1 was
thcred by the fact that she
ippeared to be os eligible as
'anybody else was at the lim e."
M cCauley said, “ and It both­
ered me that she wasn't given
the Job."
(After she (lied an Equal E m ­
ployment
O p p ortun ity
com ­
plaint.
Sheafer
eventually
gained the prom otion.!
“ Sharon Sheafer was not
promoted to corporal until af­
ter she filed an E E O charge,
correct?" M cCauley was asked.
’ Correct." he answered.

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MORTON A. BBRTUf
M orton A . Bert In. 84, M ill
Run Drive. Lake M ary, died
Tuesday, O ct. 14. 1007. B orn
in Plainfield, N .J .. he moved to
Lake M ary In 1070. M r. B e rlin
was chief
psychologist
at
Florida School for the osaf and
Blind. St. Augustine. He wns
the founding ecjentlflc director
of Office of Naval Research Li­
aison O ro u p . T o k y o . He was
Je w ish.
Survivors Include wife, Hasel
K.i daughters. Loretta Loptparo. Freehold. N .J .. Joan.
New York C lty t four g ra n d ­
daughters.
Higgins Hom e for Funerals.
Plainfield, N .J ., in charge of
arrangem ents.

ANNS L. HAS8SLBY
A nne L. Haeaeley. 65. C le a r­
water C o u rt, Lake M a ry, died
M onday. O ct. 19, 1007. B o m
la New Rochelle, • N .Y .. she
moved to Ce ntra l Florida in
1006. M rs. Haeaeley w as a
hom em aker, she was a Presby­
terian. she was a m em ber of
the Bookwom an'a C lu b .
Survivors Include husband,
N ttb a rd C ., Hsathrow i eon,
T i d Coker. New Yorkt
14
g ra n d ch ild re n .
Central Florida 480 D ire ct

Crem ation Service. O rlando, in
charge of arrsngrm ents.

THOMAS WILLIAM HANSON
Th o m a s W illiam Hanaon, 10,
Bm ethport, W . Jefferson, N .C ..
died Saturday. O ct. 11. 1997
in i ’i automobile accident In
H itk o ry, N .C . He was born
O ct. 0. 1078. in 8anford. M r.
Hanson was a cadet at the U .B .
M ilitary
A cadem y
at West
Point. H e transferred
flrom
Rock Lake M iddle
school.
Longwood to Ashe Ce ntra )
High School In Jefferson. N .C.
in 1002. He was a m em ber of
the National Beta C lu b , the
National Honor Society, the
Ashe Central
High
School
Band, the R .O .T .C .. the West
Point A rm y B and and was an
Eagle Scout. Hla app ointm e nt
to West Point came from Sena­
tor Jessie Helm s and Con essmen Richard B u rr and
4t Fairchild. He was a m e m ­
ber of Qlendale Springs Pres­
byterian C h u rc h .

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Survivors Include
parent*,
Randy and Kori Hanaon, W .
Jefferson. N .C , and Craig and
D onna
D u n ca n ,
Osteeni
brother, Jo sh ua Haijson, J e f ­
ferson, N .C .i outer, B ritta n y
D u nca n.
Osteen:
g ra n d p a r­

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ents, M a ry Hanaon. Sanford,
Katina Wllltems, D othan. Ala.
Brlgaon Fu ne ra l Home, San­
ford. In charge of a rra n g e ­
m ents.

LOUELLA ROBINSON
Loustla Robinson. 8 7 . Lake
Monroe Terrace. Sanford, died
Saturday, O ct. 11. 1097 at
C olum bia
Medical
C enter
Sanford. B orn Dec. 25, 1929,in Thom asvtllc, O a., she moved
to Central Florida in 1940.
M rs. Robinson was a h om e ­
m aker. She was a mem ber of
M ount Olive A .M .E . C h u rc h .
Survivors include eon, W illie
Lee Robinson. Sanford: da u gh ­
ters. Qlorta
Robinson
and
M a ry Robinson, both of San­
ford: brothers. Lem K night,
Sanford. Jim m ie Lee Knight,
Rochester. N.Y.; sisters, Sadie
Mae Capehart and D orenso
Knight, both of Sanford: seven
grandchildren:
three
great­
gra n d ch ild re n .
W llaon-Elchelberger M o rtu ­
ary. Inc.. Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.

DANIIL LBN "DAN"
WILLIAMSON JR.
Daniel Lee 'D a n* W illiam son
J r ., 19. O e hr Lane, Laka M a ry ,
died Tuesday. O ct. 14, 1007.
B orn Nov. 2 8 .1 0 7 7 in W inte r

"We nom inated Bob for" this
award because he has co ntrib­
uted tremendously.* Singelscn
said. * He la dedicated and a
true businessm an, he evalu­
ated where we were and where
we needed lo go and he helped
cement Ihe board and the o r­
ganisation. We are tru ly on
solid ground.*
Am ong his noted accom ­
plishm ents d u rin g his two year
tenure as president are estab­
lishing a five year business
plan,
organisation
the
a c­
counting system, and revising
board mem ber requirements.
Included in the letter of
nom ination
were letters of
support from Sanford Mayor
le, former Ms;
.la n d C ity
K e rry LSpns
'Bob. .ParseII
has
p ro a c tiv e ly -4 a secure
major events to enhance S a n ­
ford's
Image
and
prom ote
downtown redevelopment. Bob,
a highly respected business­
m an. tempers Idealism with a
pragm atic a nd astute business
acum en, a nd haa endeavored
successfully to define the goals
of Sanford M ain Street and re­
fine Its organisational structure
for Increased efficiency and
productivity,* writes Dale.
Slngeisen credited Par sell for
being instrum ental In bringing
recognition lo downtown Sa n­
ford throughout he Fourth of
J u ly and Great Fa il
Expo
events.
*Hc always makes the lim e
and he knows the im portance
of tho revitalization of dow n­
town.* she said.
Par sell, a longtime Sanford
resident, owns Ace tlsrdw are
on 25th Street and currently
serves on ■ joint city and
county com m unity redevelop*
m enl
en! agency. Paraell. who has
also served with the Greater
Sanford C h am ber of Com m erce
and the Waterfront steering
Com m ittee, was not available
for com m ent.

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Park, he was a lifelong resi­
dent of Central Florida. M r.
W lllU m so n was a student at
Seminole C o m m u n ity College.
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Survivors Include parents. '
Daniel and Maureen.
Lake
M ary: m aternal grandm other.
Edna M cC la ry. Sanford: p a ­
ternal grandparents. Russell
and A nita Williamson. DeBary.
B a ldw ln-Fairchild O aklaw n
Park Cem etery and Fu ne ra l
Hom e. Lake M ary, in charge of
arrangem ents.

IDA BSATRICB WILSON
Ida Beatrice
W ilson. 74.
Douglas Avenue. W inter Park,
died M onday. Oct. 13. 1997.
Born In Colum bus, Mias, she
moved to Central Florida In
1039. M rs. Wilson was a r e ­
tired companion. She was a
m em ber
of Ward
Chapel
A .M .E . C h u rc h . W inter Park.
Survivors include daughter.
Barbara
McGowan,
W in te r
Park: son. Daniel Sykes, W in ­
ter Park: sister. E m m a Jo h n ­
son, New York: brothcW’ Ja m e s !
M anning.
Colum bus.
O s.:
seven grsndchlldreni 12 great­
g ra n d ch ild re n .
Oolden's
Funeral
Hom e.
W inter Park. In charge of a r­
rangements.

children w ho attend Lake M ary
the intersection clean of dirt
Elem entary, either w alking or
and sand and reduce the vehi­
their bicycles along
cles a bility to slide. Belflore'a
Street. *lt Is only a mat*
recom m endation stated.
ter of time u ntil one of us IsMunlssl would at least like
Injured.* M unlrzl said
to see the norjhwest corner
letter.
Improved, so that the stop sign
would be more visible to d riv ­
C ity Manager Jo h n Litton d i­
ers approaching the Intersec­
rected police Capt. Sam Beltion horn the north, on Wood.
evnluflora to visit the site and evnlu*
Munlssl asked Litton about the
ate the best
at solutions.
solutions, nelflore
Belflore
removal
of
overhanging
met with Robin Gleason, a
branches and shrubs that run
ocm uiuic w ju m ji traffic engi­
along the property line on the
neer.
west side of Ihe road.
W hile Munlssl had asked for
Litton has asked the c o m ­
speed bu m p s or rum ble strips
missioners to delay m aking a
and
Com m issioner
Th o m
Greene, w ho also met with M u­ decision until Wood Street re­
nlssl. suggested a three-way
opens and Ihe situation can be
stop, - Gleason recommended
evaluated under 'real condi­
the intersection be paved and
tions.* He said the city's Public
the pavement extend north on
W orks department Is currently
Wood Street for approxim ately
working on estimates for the
paving.
3 0 to 40 feet. T h is would keep

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the Central Florida Zoo in
Sanford. Docent Don
Kaplan introduces
I students to the Animal
Encounter, far left;
Admiring the Butterfly
Garden are, from left:
Jennifer Figueroa, Allison
Amrhein, Jenny Pernestti
and Jessica Dittenber.
Msr*d Photos by Jeans Hughes

A rts a c a d e m y ce le b ra te s 10th a n n iv e rs a ry
Offlrlals hosting un open
house and 10th anniversary
celebration of Tollrl Arts. Inc.
School of
Performing
A rts
Academy, welcomed over 200
guests, including former s tu ­
dents and 1007 term students
to the gala celebration.
Academy director. I'alricla M
Whatley, honored the support
era of Tupiri Arts for their dedi­
cation and also her students
parents, friends, und stall
Special guests of the IQIh
anniversary on Saturday. Oct
I I . were recording and movie
artists
Jessie
und
Evelyn
McGee Stone. T h is noted Isisband and wife feani known as
writers, arrangers, and prortucers. have given the m usic world
such great classics as 'Shake.
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to the lo th anniversary cele­
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ice Hastings of the Urowurd
C ounty District
Hasting, a
grcol supfMuler of the arts ami
urailcm lcs. inaile a brief slop
over ul Ihc lO lli anniversary
Open House to give support to
the program Ihsi Is very dear
to his hear and life's work.
While in the area. Congress
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family and old hlends as lie is
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Lak* Mary Friday aoftball
L A K E M ARY _ Due (o limited space on
Wednesday, only part or the hitters tot their
teams made the p aper from ncllon In C ity of
Lake Mary Department of Parks and Recrea­
tion Men's Pall Friday Night Slow pltch Soft­
ball League action nt the Lake M ary Sports
Com plex.
Providing the otTense werei
Superstore Stammers: four hits
Dave H e r­
m an (double, four ru ns, three RHlii three hits
Mike Dcrnosky (triple, two runs, four RUI|.
Ju a n Dailey (triple, three runs. R B IL Bruce
Sellers (double, two ru ns, two Rnt): two hits
Bill McNeil (home ru n . run. RBII. Allan Tyre fl
(double, four runs, two R llll, Darrell Smart
(run. two RDII. To m Yelsley, llruce Friend
lone run and one RBI each). Steve Smart (two
runs); one hit _ Dave Ulakey (double, run.
RBI), C h ris Bryson (ru nl; one run. one Rnt
Billy A p p lin g .
Sanford Paint and Body: three hits
Pete
llurrtson (three doubles, run, six R D I).~Crnig
Apple (double, two runs. RBII: two hits
Charlie Fngan (three runs). J im Bernosky: one
hit _ Mike Nunes (two runs). Je rry Tra p p (two
RBI): one run . Dale Krelnbrlng. Jim Sm ith.
Don A bram s.
Modern Welding: three hits
Rich lls n ra tly
(double, three runs, two RBI). Dave Schutt
(double, ru n. three RBI). Ed Menganl (two
runs. RBII. Vince Pedigo: two hits
Todd
H unter (triple, two runs. RBII. Randy* Lewis,
Will Batten (one m n and one RBI each): one
hit _ A n d y Latimer (run. RBI). Ethan Bauer
trunk one run _ Lee Alexander.
Beer :30: three hits _ Dave Cosa (triple,
double, two runs). Kenny McKrever (double,
two runs. RBII: two hits _ Kyle nrubaker.
Je rry Ca m us (one double, one run and two
RBI each). Joe D llla rlolo (ru n . two RBII. Je rry
D lllnrto lo (ru n): one hit _ Mike Miller (two
RBI). Dlnke M urray (two runs). Vic D lllnrto lo
IR n i); one run. one RBI _ Dnve Kneberllne.

Trlbs swimmers win Trl-Mest
O R L A N D O _ O n Octot&gt;er I. over the high
school fall break.
the fighting Seminole*
sw im m ing team had a Tri-M eet with M ainland
and Winter Springs at the University of C e n ­
tral Florida Sw im m ing Complex.
The ‘Notes came home with another dual
meet victory which leaves the team with Just
one loss this season. Th e Seminole girls had
a team total of 147. W inter Springs. 108. and
M a inla nd. .'78 While the Tribe boys finished
Bath -4 4 9 - W inter f p r p ijy . M 3 , and Mainland*“ ‘T h e team Is right where I want It to be and
doing very wen.* said Seminole coach T o n y
Acker son.
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I. Lakeland Christian. 18-1; 3. TallahasseeMaclay. 9 -1 -I t 3. Bradenton-St. Stpehen's
Episcopal. 1 0 -1- 1; 4. Bradenton C hristian. 9 ­
3-1; 8 . Maittand-Orangqwood Christian, 14­
2 -3 :8 . Tam pa-Sem lnole Presbyterian. 14-2-1;
7. St. Petersburg-Keswick. 10-8-1; 8. P o m ­
pano Beach-High lands. 13-4-1; B. Winter
Park-Tba Master's Academy, 1 1 -3 -9 ; 10. Ft.
M yers-Canterbury. 10-4.
ALSO
R E C E IV IN Q
V O T E S : Tam paLakeside C h ristian . Orange Park-St. Jo h n 's
C o u n try D a y School, Ft. Myers Evangelical,
M o n tv o rd a A c a d e m y , Ju p iter Christian, West
Palm Beach S u m m it Christian.

SEMINOLE A TH LE TIC CONFER­
EN CE CROSS COUNTRY
HONOR ROLL

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BOYS

TEAMS |. Lym an; 2. Lake Mary; 3. Lake
Howell; 4. Oviedo; 8. Seminole; 8. Lake B ra n ­
tley; 7. W inter Springs.
INDIVIDUALS _ I Ben A)per. s o p h o ­
more, Lym an. 16:32; 2. Nathan Adams. Junior.
Lym an. 18:34; 3. A aron Borges, sophom ore.
Lym an, 18:32: 4. Nick Stuart. Junior, Lake
. M ary, 16:34i 8. O arrctt Qllnakl, senior, Lake
Howell. 18:38; 6. Jaaon Scott, senior, Lym an.
16:38; 7. Davtd Bing, aophomore, Lake Mary,
16:43: 8. Jose DeJesus. senior, Oviedo, I8-.49;
: 6. C h ris Fronk, Junior. Lake Mary, 18:88; 10.
(tie), C h ris Ingalls, senior, Lake Mary, and
.' Jo e y ThackwelT. senior, Ovtedo, 16:87.

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GIRLS

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TEAMS _ I. Lake Brantley; 2. Oviedo; 3.
; Lym an; 4. Lake Howell; 8. Lake Mary: 8. W in ­
; ter Springs; 7. Seminole.
:
INDIVIDUALS I. Mia M cCorm ick, sen­
.' lor, Lake Howell, 19:14; 2. Qeana Rivera,
• senior, Lym an. 19:20; 3. Sarah Rlchlna. sen•
’ lor, Lake Howell. 19:44; 4. Stephanie Cornell.
aophomore, Lake Brantley. I9 ;4 7 i 8. T o ri
- Brow n, so p h o m o re .. Lake Brantley, 19:89; 8. .
Kristen M cC a rthy, Junior. Lake Brantley,
19:89: 7. C la u dia Bette). Lake Mary, 10:89; 8.
Sarah McCleary, Junior, Oviedo. 20:08; 9. D ara
Wise, Junior. Lake .Brantley, 20:22; 10. Carne
Brockm an, senior, Lake Brantley, 20:26.

Sem inole’s younger girls; Lym a n ’s boy setters pace victories

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S A N F O R D _ Th e Seminole High School girls'
volleyball team defeated the cast division n u m ­
ber one ranked Spruce Creek Hawks. IB -9 . IS9. in a Class BA-D lstrlct 8 m atchup at B ill
Flem ing
Memorial
G ym na siu m
Wednesday
night.
'
T h e younger girls stepped up and played
well, said Seminole head roach Beth Corso.
‘ Before each game we spend about an houra n d -a -h a lf doing mental preparation. We tried
some new things tonight and we got the Job
done.*
Key players for the Fighting Semlnolea were
Lindsay Keeler (eight spikes, three digs, six
kills. 10 blocks). Kim Corso (three aces, one
dig. two assists). Kim Nelson (ftve sees, six d im .
11 assists. 21 good sets). Sarah Luke (two kllla.
two spikes), A m anda Cook (two kills, two
blocks). Sonya Watson (four digs, six kllla, five

R unners
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points for team). Marika Delnzonoa (two digs)
"We did a good Job of blocking and h itting to ­
and Metllaaa Witte (four points for team, eight
night.* said Lym an head coach Norm an Ready.
digs).
•It took a team effort at the net to w in the game.
Seminole has a pair of road Seminole Athletic We played well and it waa a nice m atch. Last
Conference garnet c o m in g 'u p at Lake How ell year we snuggled when we played them. T h is
tonight and Ovtedo next Tuesday (action starta
year It waan'M ike lh a l *
with the freshman match at 5 p .m .. Junior var­
Th e G reyhounds decided on using three set*
sity al 8 p.m . and the varsity at 7 p .m .) before
tera, Ricky Pyne. Jo sh Hollis and E v w L o i a re turning to Dill Flem ing Memorial G ym nasium
dkl an excellent Job. T h is was
next Wednesday for Ita last home game of the ,
Hollis first m atch aettlng. but Ready bad no th ­
season against district foe Pine Ridge (Junior
varsity 6 p .m .; varsity 8.30 p.m ). II will alto be Ing but praise for hta performance.*
senior night. Th e Trib e will then conclude the
Pacing Lym an's attack were Kevin Oravea
regular season with an S A C road game at Lake (nine kills). Mike Carolan (eight kills), Stuart
Brantley next Th u rs d a y (Oct. 23). The Patriots Crager (eight digs, six kills). Keith Liles (six
match begins with freshmen at 4:30 p m .i Junior d t p ). Lolacono (14 assists). Pyne (I S assists)
varsity a l 8:3 0 p.m . and the varsity at 6:30 p.m . nnd Hollis (six assists).

HOUNDS HOWL IN DeLAND
D cL A N D _ Wednesday nlghl the Lym an G rey­
hounds traveled to D r Land High School and
brought home another victory. 18-8, 16-6. in
boys' vnrslty volleyball match.

Next Wednesday la the Greyhound*' laat game
of the season against Apopka. Lym an will host
the Blue Darters and honor Ita senior players.
Th e varsity boys' match begins at 6 p.m . with
the varsity girls taking the court al 7 p.m .

BACK TO WORK

P ro m S ta ff R e p o rts
D E L T O N A _ The Lake Mary and
Oviedo boys' and girls' teams and
the Lake llowelt girls' team tuned
up for tomorrow's Pre-Stale Meet in
Jacksonville with impressive runs
in the Pine Ridge Invitational last
Saturday at Pine Ridge High School
in Deltona.
The Lake M ary t»oyi‘ team under
coach Mike Gibson tied hoal Pine
Ridge w illi 42 poluta. but rtnlahed
second because a Panther* runner
finished third. Just ahead of the
Rama' lop finisher. Je re m y Olson.
Ovtedo came home l a &lt; '
Lake M a ry w*
high
Because
A croM (ha line
tnithL C h ris " Ingalls- latxthl a nd
Nick Stuart (seventh). Phil Shearer
(2 0th) and Michael D e lp d o (3 0th)
also ran for the Rams.
Th e boy*' jun ior varsity squad
also Onioned second, this lim e to
Bishop
Moore.
with
Te m a
Kudakwashe second. Pat Dunn
fifth and D ustin Weber seventh.
Again Ovtedo waa sixth.
In the girls' race. Claudia Beltel
fin shed third to pace Lake Mary to
a third place finish behind host
Pine Ridge and Bishop Moore. Lake
Howell finished fifth, while Oviedo
did not record a team score.
Friday, the Rams will take part
in the Wotraon Invitational at
Florida Com m u nity College's North
C a m pus In Jacksonville. The race
Is run on the same course as the
stale cham pionship and this meet
Is now called, the Pre-Slate Meet.
J V girts ru n at 4 p.m . and J V boys
at 4:30 p.m .. varsity girls run at 8
p.m . and the varsity boys at 8:30
p.m .
Lake M ary will then return to
Seminole C ou nty to take part In
the
Seminole
Invitational at
Thom a s E . W hlgham Stadium on
Wednesday, O ctdbcr 22. and then
ru n
tn the Seminole Athletic
Conference meet at Central W inds
Park In
Winter
Springs
on
Th u rs d a y. October 30th.

PINS R1DOB INVITATIONAL
al Mas BMgs High gtSirl. Dattaas
BOYS
’ VAMITY
YBAM OCOMCa _ |. rina J M » . 42i a.
lafea Maty, AS: 2. BUhoo Moon. Sli 4. Sort
o rsaai AiUaitr. sb S. sfamUmi. tori s.
a s k los,
tm M V tM IA lA _ 1. ••ilMtm. Allanflr.
IM S : a. KaBrtwr lu tu p Mooft. |S:M. 3.
------------RMlat. 17:22: 4. Mrway Oto
i t J si a. cans rieefe. u i »
Ma*y. IT J S i a.- data
Can* tagsa*, lafea Mary.
ITiMTi r . man smart.
Staart. lake Mary, 17,41:8
Rodrigue*. Pina p
RMaa. l7t4Bi S. Oibaon. Pina
Ridgr, IT:8Si 10.I. Otinr. Pin* RMgt. ISilS.
Otbar Lafea Mary flaisfears ' 30. ptm
Shearer. IB.SO: 30. Michael ftrlttdo. 20 SB.

JUNIOR VAMITY
TEA M O C O K M „ I. Bishop Moore. M l
s. lafea Mary, 4Ti 3. Mainland. IOTi 4. Pori
Oren^c AiUnite, ISOi S. Pine Ridge. lO i t.

imXYtDUALS (Lafea Mary aaly) _ a.
Tema Kudatnraeh*. IS illi S pan punn.
20.02i r. Dueltn Weber. 20:13.
OIBLS
VAMITY
acoaaa
1 . pm# km * . 341 a.
Bishop Moor*. 48: s.lafeo Mary/TS: 4.
Mainland. TSi S.lafeaRots B i l l : S. Pori
Orangi-Allanlle. IBTi 7. Oviada. Ha Team

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Alter taking a week of) for the Fal break, (tv* of tha six
varsity football Itarns In Seminole County wit return to ac­
tion tonight and Friday. Tonight. Somlnois wB host Or­
lando-Oak RJdgt at Thomas E. Whlghsm Stadium and
Laka Mary welcomes Lake Brantley to Don T. Reynolds
Stadium for Important district contests starting at 7:30

p.m.. whls Lyman and Ovtedo wB play Interesting non­
conference games on Friday. The Oreyhourtis w* host
undefeated Apopka, whls the Lions travel to Daytons
Beech Municipal 8tadkjm to take on undefeated Uainiend.
Those games wB also begin at 7:30 p m . Laka Howal Is
Idle this week after playing Deland last week.

Pebble Junction helps leaders
F ro m S ta ff R e p o rts

1 IS O S O S .IO 14
4 o o o s o «_ 4 a

Want Caattaaiiag
S A N F O R D _ While helping Itself Wednesday
night. Pebble Ju nction Inadvertently helped Lillie
Q u in n D O S take the league lead In the Sanford
Recreation Department Men's Fall Wednesday
Night 8lowpltch Softball League at Chase Park.
Pebble Ju n ctio n scored a run In the top of the
first Inning on an RBI single by Brett Mode, but
Wells Contracting came back to score four runs In
the bottom of the Itrst inning on the strength of
doubles by Keith Denton and T ro y Hickson and a

trL ie by George Porilg.
_
ebble Ju
' n c tio n regained the lead by acorlng two
runa In each or the second and third Innings, but
then the defenses took over, with neither team
able to dent the scoreboard for the next three In­
nings.
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Pebble Ju n c tio n finally waa able to open some

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Rldgi. 30:03: 3. SmlTh. Mainland. 30:40: 3.
Claudia Behai, lafea Mary, S0t4B: 4. J.
Ingram. Plae Rfelft. 30.81: 8. Uerte. pine
Rwgs. 90:83: 8. Riley, pine RMai. atiOl: 7.
Psrtira. Buhop Moore. 31iOBi T Oardner.
Pm* Ridge. 21:40: 0. MeCarlhy, BUhop
Moore, 21,48: 10. Barker. Blehap Moor*.
33:14.

Lead-off men pace winners in Lake Mary
P ro m S ta ff B aporta
L A K E M ARY _ When your lead-off
baiter reaches base, good things
norm ally h appen.
Such waa the case In the C ity of

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Com plex as Robert Sm ith, lead-off
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F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D

aetter for undefeated Rich Plan,
combined to score seven runs and
on five hits and three walka and
led their team'a to victo ry.
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Sm ith was thre e-for-thit* , with
two walks', scored
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S antonJ H s ra M , Santord. Florida - Thursday, O c to b e r 16. 1W ?

M errick w orking hard to get back to basketball court
Bjr K E L L I E W E R N E R
H erald S ta ll W riter
(P A R T T W O O P A T H R E E P A R T S E R IE S ;
S A N F O R D _ D nnn Merrick Im* been w orking
toward the same goal since she was In the sixth
grade.
Not m a ny girls have the desire, the tnlcnt or
the discipline that she had at such n you ng age.
However, ever since she stepped onto her first
baskctbnll court. Merrick hns worked toward
her goal of earning a college scholarship
through basketball.
"M y dad was a great ru nne r. In fact, he was a
member of the O lym pic tennt the year that we
boycotted the Olym pics." Merrick rxp lu ln rd . "So
when I wns little I mostly ran with him . In the
sixth grade I Joined n club bnskethntl tram nnd
fell In love. I took to the game pretty quickly
and decided that basketball wns the game for
me."
Merrick not only took to the game, she bad n
real talent for It. She became the star of every
team she played on. She began working hard,
both with her teams and on her own In nit effort
to Improve her game. She knew what she had to
do to get Into college and play on n successful
basketball team, and she wasn't afraid to do
any of It.
The n, on a winter night much like any other
at the beginning of the year. Merrick suited up
and prepared to go onto the court. Her goal for
the evening was to again lend her team. Sem i­
nole High School, to victory against cross-tow n
rival. Lake Brantley, and add a few more good
num bers to her nlrrndy Impressive totals.
Colleges were Interested In her...big colleges.
South Carolina. Oeorgia Southern and Florida A
A M had already seen Merrick play nnd though l
she would make a nice addition to their rosters.
Without any Indication, something happened,
lomethlng that had never happened before.
"A girl from the other team bumped Into me,"
Merrick explained. "And I twisted m y knee. I
knew It was h u rt but I shot m y free throw s and
then made It to the sidelines. M y knee was

Briefs
C o a tln w a d fro m Ta g s 1 8
BOO Prosstyts I. Jennifer At mitioil*. 3.33 SO: 3.
Grace McCariy. 7 ST.SI.
300 Freest?!* Relay I. Ai mi Kong, Ella. McNcat.
Thotnaa. I 33 S3; 3. Gordon. ISukaa. Lealle Char lea.
McCarljr. 2:17.30.
100 Bsckstroks _ I. OcllMiiy Kkbanm, IrtSso
100 Brssslttroks
I. Lou Ttioeui. Ii|4 48; 2
Jenny McNcal. 1:12.37.
400 Trsssyl* Rslsy _ l. Armiirong. Ellin. Klcbaum.
Tliomaa, 4.07.43: 3. Howard, Brandy fuitell. Tumble.
McCarty. 8:17.32.
BOYS
300 M t«U «y Rslsy
I. Aaron Howard. Jim CUtk.
ToURuah. Nick CnveilatL 2:13 00.
300 Freestyle _ I. Carl Lee. 2:14 00. 1. Kyle Wil­
liams. 2:24.03.
300 tadlvM aal Medley
1. Dan nulio}&gt;. 2.31.73:
S--JMI CtseS. 2:47.00.
■ S 'f » assl| is _ -I. Mek CrMSart. .23 08: 2. Aaron
HatmsS i2SM. m..
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100 Freeistyt* _ I. Dan Bishop. 38 SB 3 Howard.
1:04.10.
600 RrOMlylS _ I. Carl Lee. 8 02 29: 3. Chile Rodrlfua. 8:47.34.
300 T n i i ly lt Relay
I. Lee. Ruah, Howard.
Subop, | ;S3.4S; 2. Smith, Rodrtfuea. Shoener. WUllanu.
203.41,
100 B a s k s u o k s . I. Ctwellarl. 1:12.83.
100 Rrs SSI Stroks _ a. JUS Clark. I:IS 39: 3. Elliot
Shoener. 1:30.31.
400 freestyle Relay _ I. Blehop. Lee. Crtvellarl.
WUUaraa. 4:00-01: 2. Smllh7 Kodrlfuc*. Shoener. Clark.
4183.43.

Golf cart notdtd
W IN T E R S P R IN O S _ T h e Winter Springs
H igh School softball team Is in urgent need
of a golf cart to drag the ball (Id a . O ld or
new. ru n n in g o r not.
Please make you r tax deductible co n trib u ­
tion today. C a ll 695-5759.

taped m id 1 Jogged on It u p and down the side­
line. There wasn't anymore pain at all. After I
rested for n moment I went hack Into the game
and wns nl.ivlm t fine Honestly. I had never hurt
m y knee before so I didn't know what to expect.
But It fell line.’
Everything seemed fine also as Merrick again
had the ball and wns m aking her way down
court to the basket.
There wasn't a player near enough to touch
her. No fouls were made. All the crow d knew
was that the very talented athlete went down
again.
T h is time, however, she didn't get up.
"I wns dribbling up court when I heard a snap
nnd Immediately felt extreme pain In m y knee,*
M cirlck recalled. "I couldn't slrnightcn It nnd I
hud never been In so m uch pain. Th e trainer
from the opposing team must hnvc heard It be­
cause h r was the first one to get to me, but It
seemed like am i c lrrn lty before he d k i 1Just lay
there, crying mostly from the pain b u t pa rtly
because I knew something had to be wrong."
Som ething wns definitely wrong.
M crrlrk tore her A C L ligament, the m ain
ligament that holds the knee together. She now
faced two choices...rehabilitation or surgery.
Tak ing the advice or her doctors, parents and
coaches. Merrick opted for rehab. M any people
can recover from nn A C L tear without surgery
nnd Merrick wanted to take that chance.
She attacked th rrn p y m uch the way she a t­
tacked everything else, by diving In 110 percent.
Th e days spent w orking In the rehab center
gave Merrick the will la go. She said she knew
that every lime an exercise hurt her or she felt
exhausted, she was gelling work done and was
com ing one step closer to getting back to the
game she loved.
She did return to basketball, only after every­
one Involved. Including M errick, felt she was
ready.
She played the Inst five m inutes of the last
game of the season nnd It felt grent to be back
out on the court. Merrick satd she was a little
sore but that was to be expected after all she
had been through.
Th e next game was the first-gam e of district

Tickets can only be purchased in a threegame. non-conference package for 8 50 for
tower level scats and 840 for upper level
seating. Th e package Includes BethuneCookm nn games against the .university of
Central Florida on Tuesday. November 23th
at 8 p .m .: the University of North Ca ro lina
on M onday. December 29th at 7:30 p m .: and
the University of Detroit on Wednesday, De­
cem ber 3 1at at 4 p.m .
North Carollnn. the country’s perennial
baskctbnll powerhouse, features the talent of
Daytona Beach nnllvc V lnre Carter, who eraged 13 paints per gome Inst year for the Ta r
H cnls.
For more Information, contact the Ocena
Center Box Office at 10041 234-4543 or T ic k ctMastei; at 14071 639-3000.
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Winter Springe H.S. Golf
W IN T E R SP R IN O S
T h e 1st A nnu a l Winter
Springs High School Athletic Departm ent
G olf Classic will be held at the W inter
Springs Q olf C lu b on Saturday, O ctober
Starting with a Shotgun Start at 1:30 p .m .,
the event will be a four-person scram ble,
play best ball, and one tee shot must be
used from each player on front and back
nine.
Cost ta 830 per person and Includes B B Q
chicken dinner (rolls, potato salad, baked
beans, cole slaw, beverage), two Closest to
the Pin and Longest Drive holes, door p rtics
and 1st a nd 2 n d place team awards. Holes
cane also be sponsored for 8100.
Applications available in the Athletic O f­
fice or b y calling (4071 320 8757.

Support Stmlnole golf

Sylvan Lake Park Tennis

Mayfair golf professional Rich Cleary a n ­
nounced that the fourth annual golf to u rn a ­
ment to benefit the Seminole High School
boys' and girls' golf team will be held Nov. I •
3 at Mayfair.
Over 83,800 In prlxea will be awarded and
a banquet w ill be held after the first round
on Saturday.
Th e event will be a two-day, two ball match
and, after a banquet following the first day's
play, the field will be rclllghled Into four
groups for Sunday's final.
Bobby Lundqulst and Mike Leary are the
three-time defending champions.

S A N F O R D _ Looking for some after-school
activities for- you r children or Interested In
bru sh in g u p you r tennis skills or learning
how to play tennis while your children are In *
school?? try Sylvan Lake Park.
The next slif-weck tennis session begins
November 3rd and runs through December
20th. T in y Tots 15-7), Juniors. A dulta and
Senior classes are avallahle weekdays and
Saturdays (m ornings, afternoons and evenlngsl.
Clussca arc 830 per six-werk session and
Is limited to eight players.
For the more advanced player, Ju n io r
Tra in in g Classes arc also nvnllabte Monday
throng!) Friday from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p .m .

Magic exhibition tickets
OJR
R LLA
A N ID O _ Tickets for the O rlando Magic
game arc on sale. All exhl1897 exhibition games
bltlon games will be played at the Orlando
A rena.
Th e schedule la: October 17 _ Miam i Heat.
7:30 p .m .i October 21 _ Boston Celtics. 7:30
p .m .; October 28 _ Houston Rockett, 7 p.m .
Exhibition game ticket prices are: 816.
822. 631 and 840. T h e y can be purchased at
the O rla ndo A rena Box Ofllce and at all
TIckctM aster locations, or by calling Tic k e tMaster at (407) 839-3900. Tickets also can
be purchased via the Internet al Ticke lM a ster.com.

Magic season tickets on sale
O R L A N D O _ O rlando Magic regular-season
tickets arc now on sale.
Ticket prlcca are 8 IQ. 822, 631 and 840
and can be purchased at the O rlando A rena
Box Office and at all TIckctM aster locations,
or b y calling TlcketMaatcr at 1407) 839-3900.
Tickets can also be purchased via the In ­
ternet at TlcketM aster.com .
For additional Information, please call
KJcratln Ecker at (407) 428-8783.

Csrolins-Bsthuns tickets
D AYTO N A BEAC H
Tickets for the De­
cember
29th
N orth
Carolina/BethuneCookm an basketball game are on sale now
at the O cena Center In Daytona Beach.

Registration begins October 27th. C a ll
SYLVA N LA K E PARK at 1407) 322-8587 to
register.
•
•
•
Adult doubles round robins arc held every
M onday and Friday evenings from 7 p -m . to
10 p.m . No registration is required and In ­
termediate to advanced level playera are wel­
come to participate. Cost Is 83 per person
and tennis balls arc provided at the p a rk.
Private, group lessons and team clinics are
also offered.
•
•
•
Sylvan Lake Park Is sponsoring a N TR P
Adult Ten nis Tournam ent on Saturday, Oc­
tober 25th and Sunday, October 26th. S in ­
gles and /or doubles players can enter by
calling 322-6567 by 5 p.m. on Thursday. O c­
tober 30th. Trophies will be awarded to w in ­
ners and ru n n e rs -u p In main draws and co n ­
solations and all participants will receive a
T -s h irt.
Call 322-6567 for details on any Sylvan
Lake Park tennis offering.

Stmlnoi* Booster Club golf
S A N F O R D _ Th e Seminole High School
Booster C lu b O olf Tournam ent will be held,
Friday, October 17th, at Alnqua Country
C lu b.
Coat Is 8100 per person.
C ontact O renan Aaplen al 320-5102 for
more Inform ation.

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port from the doctor. B y the epd of the mont
Merrick should know if she can begin w o rklr
out with her learn. She will be behind, havlr
missed sum m er conditioning, but she's
ready lo get back to work.
"It killed me when all of the sum m er basket^
ball Informnilon sinned com ing In,* Merrlch
said, ‘ I had to throw II all In (he garbage and
concentrate on gelling stronger and w orking
through the pain so thnt I Wouldn't have to miss
anym ore time, t feel like If I enn get back to the]
court and continue to work really h a rd at V a ­
lencia. maybe I can work m y way back u p to the
college level nnd get it second chance to play at |
n four year school."
Looking back, wlint could have been done to ]
prevent this from happening?
"Absolutely nolhlng." Merrick said without
hesitation. "If I had It lo do all over again. I still
would hnvc gone hack Into the game. There wns
no Indication that I had sustained a serious In­
ju r y and conch IW ynn) asked me repeatedly how
It Tell. I felt good nnd I was In good shape. The
team always stretched well before practice and
games nnd conditioned well also. T h is waa Just
one Dr those things. No one Is lo blame or could
have stopped It from happening.*
Merrick left for college Inst week to begin a t ­
tending classes. If nil goes well and she gels the
approval of her doctor, she will begin practicing
with her team immediately.
She will always need to wenr a brace when
she practices or plnys now. but If that's the only
price Merrick hns lo pay. she’ll do II gladly, she
snkl.

competition. Merrick was back with her (cam .
back on the court and back In front of re cru it­
ers.
She stepped onto the court and plnvcd the
first two m inutes of the game nnd then her
coach, Bylvester W ynn, pulled her out so she
could rest.
When she went back In. It would be the Inst
time Merrick would play for her high school
team.
A f t ln , without w arning. Merrick's
knee
snapped. T h is tim e, w hen she was carried off of
the court, she knew ns well ns everyone else
that surgery was Inevitable.
T couldn't believe (hat It happened again."
Merrick said. T knew at that point thnt every­
thing I had worked Tor was slipping away and I
couldn't do a thing about It. I suppose If I had
undergone surgery right away, things might
have been different. Out m family, doctors.
Coach W ynn and I made a decision that every­
one thought waa best for me. It's too late tu
second guess that now."
tt's not too late for Merrick to gel back to the
game she loves, however.
In April, Merrick underwent the knee surgery
she needed and began the tedious and painful
task of rehabilitating the ligament that wns now
held together with screws.
Her goal of attending college and playing the
next level of basketball can still be achieved.
Th e y Just had to be modified n little.
Merrick received a scholarship to Valencia
Com m u nity College and both she nnd her new
coach are anxiously awaiting her progress re­

Lake Mary—
C o n tin u e d fro m Fags I B
drove In one as Ron's
T ire and Muffler Center evened
Its record and moved Into sole
possession of second place
w llh a 19-12 victory over C o l­
lage C o rp o ra tio n.
Ju lia n was tw p-for-lhree with
a walk and also reached on an
error and scored three runs us
Rich B a n won Us sixth straight
game I t -9 over Celeste In d u s­
tries.
Rich Flan (8 -0 ) Is lending
Ron's T ire and Muffler Center
(3 -3 ), Celeste Industries 12-41
a n d Collage Corporation ( I -91.
Next week. Ron's Tire and
Muffler Center lakes on Celeste
Industries at 7 p.m . and C o l­
lage Corporation
challenges
Rich Plan at 8:15 p.m .
Ron's Tire and Muffler Center
took a 3 0 lead In Ihc top of
the ftrst Inning on an RBI sin­
gle by D anny G rarey and a
tw o-ru n home run by W.L.
Oracey. and eventually built a
14-1 lead heading Into the b o t­
tom of the third Inning.
Col tags Corporation started
lo m ount a, comeback .In the
bottom of ihc,f&lt;ithlrd Inning,
scoring two runs, then adding
(w o more ru ns In the fourth In­
ning. a single run In the fifth
Inning and four runs In the
sixth Inning to cut the lead to

Sanford------C s a U s o M fro m Fags I B
breathing
room as it plated five ru ns In
the top of the seventh Inning
w ith Je rry C a m u s singling In a
ru n and Dave Coss, Duke Ferrato both doubling in a run and
Wella C on tra cting helping out
with a couple of errors as the
game ended w llh the score 104 Pebble Ju n c tio n .
W ith
Pebble
Ju n c tio n
knocking off the co-leaders.
Lillie Q u in n D O S then grabbed
•ole possession of first place
as Invacare Rescue failed to
make
an
appearance
and
handed both Lillie Q u in n D D S
and Je rnlga n Properties 7-0
forfeit victories.
Lillie Q u in n D D S is 8 - 1. while
Wells Con tra cting and Pebble
Ju n c tio n are both 5-2 and tied
for aecond. Com pleting
the
standings arc Je rn lg a n Proper­
ties at 2 -5 and Invacare Rescue
at 0 -8 .
Next week. Pebble Ju n ctio n
plays the doublehesder against
Invacare Rescue at 6:30 p.m .
a nd Je rnlga n Propcrtiea at
7i30 p .m . Wella C on tra ctin g
w ill challenge Lillie Q u in n D D S
at 8:30 p .m . In what amounts
to a m ust-w in attuatlou .for
Wslla C on tracting.
■ Contributing
for
Pebble
Ju n c tio n were Dave C o s t (one
double, one single, one run
scored, one RBI), Duke Ferrato
(one double, one single, two
R B I). B relt Mode (two singles,
two ru ns scored, one R B II,
J e rry C a m us (two singles, one
ru n scored, one R B I), Kyle
B rubaker (two singles,
(w o
runs
scored)
and
w inning
pitcher Blake M u rra y (two sin­
gle*. one run scored).
Also contributing were Dave
Kaeberlcln (one single, one nut
scored, one R B I). Mike M iller
(one single, one run scored)
and J im Reid (one fun scored).
Providing the offense
for
Wells Contracting were Qcorgc
P o rilg (one triple, one single,
one ru n scored, one R B I),
Keith Denton (one double, one
single, one ru n scored). T ro y
Hickson (one double, one run
scored., one RBI), Mike M cLohon, Jo d y Cooper a n d Matt
Kalaanlk (one single each),
Rick Wella Br. (one run scored)
and Ken Brow n (one R B I).

14-10. Collage Corporation had
an opportunity In cut Into the
lead even further ns It left the
bases loaded In the second and
sixth Innings.
Ron's T ire and Muffler Center
added some Insurance In Ihe
lop of the seventh Inning as
S m ith. W .L. Oracey and Duane
Sm ith drove In single n m s nnd
David G o ld s tk k tripled In two.
O o ld s tk k then helped p rr.
serve the victory for Ron's T ire
and Muffler Center as he made
a diving catch with two out nnd
runners on first and serond af­
ter Collage Corporation had a l­
ready plated two runs.
l*owerlng
Ron's Tire
and
Muffler Center were W. I.
Oracey lone home run. one
dou blr, two slnglrs, three runs
scored, live RBII, David Got(dslick lone triple, two slnglt-n,
two ntns scored, three R B II.
D anny Oracey (one double. Iwo
singles, four runs scored, live
RBII, Itobcrl Sm llh Ithrcc sin.
gles. four runs scored, one
RBI) and Billy Oracey (two sin ­
gles. one run scored, one R B I).
Also contributing were Duane
S m llh lone double, one R B I),
To n y Dlnllc lone double, one
ru n scored). Kelly M unson (one
single, two n m s scored, one
RB I) and Ja m e s Joyce nnd
Mike Seneeek (one single nnd
one m y n scored each).
Doing the damage for Collage
Corporation were J o h n
Kecland (one home n m . two sin ­
gles. one n m scored, twov
R B I). C h u ck Suldnk (one home
n in , two singles, two nm s
scored, one RBI). Art B rs cli
(one double! two singles, two
runs seored. two RBII. Kafurl
Rafael (one triple, one slnglr,
four RBII and Brett Moran llw o
singles, two ru n s scored).
Also h illin g were Bob I'a la gano (one double, one nm
scored, one RBII, Mike lln rb a l
(one double, two n m * scored).
Mike S m llh (one single, one
run scored). Mel Goings am i
Ocne Tyle (one single nnd one
RBI each) and Mike Fralrtk
lone ru n scored).
Cclcslc Industries look a 1-0
lead In Ihe lop of Die drat In ­
ning. but Rich (Ia n came back

with live runs In the first in ­
ning and four runa In the sec­
ond Inning lo build a 9 -3 a d ­
vantage after two Innings.
Cclcslc Industries
Iwo
n m s In (he fifth tuning, but
Rich Plan answered w llh two
n m s In Ihe bottom of th f sixth
Inning.
Celeste
Industries
made
things Interesting In the top ol
the seventh Inning as co n te cn
live singles by W illiam W ynn,
Jcfr Rood and David Rape
loaded Ihe bases uhead of u
grand slum l»y K ilry Calapn
that cut the lead to 11-9, hut
I hut was us close as It would
.get as the next three hitlers
were all rrtlred ta end the
game.
Leading Ihe way fur Rich
Plan were Danny llewtlt (one
double, one single. Iwo nm s
scored, three RBI). Dave J o h n ­
son (one double, one single,
two m m scored, two R B II.
Hobby Shaw (one double, one
single, one n m scored, two
R B I). Manny Silvia (one double
one single, three run* scored)
and Kevin Ju lia n (two single*.:
three n m s scorcdl.
, if
Other
hitler*
were
Toi
Mains lone single, one RBI),
Brian Jones and Steve Hoonf
lone single each) and Paul Llscno (one R B I).
Providing the offense for Ce
lestc
Industries
were Trey
Brasseur (one triple, une sin!
gle. three RBI). C h ris Radcllfle
(two doubles, iwo n m s scored).
Rynn llouley (one double. one
single, one n m scored, one
RBI). Tony D u nra n (one dou­
ble, one
single,
(wo nm*
scored). Je ir Rood |two single*,
one run scored, one RBII.
Frankie Phillips and William
W ynn llwo singles and one nm
scorecd each!. Klley Cain pa
(one grand slam, one nui
scored, four RBI) and David
Rape (one single, one nm
scored).

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T h e best used ca rs c o m e w ith a p u p p y
A recent study has determined that m a ny
women would rather go through the misery of n
root canal than try to purchase a used car.
More than likely, most men feel the same way.
Fortunately, Iv e been blessed In this regard
•ince In m y whole life I ve bought only one
used car. Th e year was 1057. and m y dnd
helped me b u y a 1040 Ford for S33B. I still
have the canceled check.
* wn* IF . and the nitty blue Ford was my
first car.
I have no idea how well we were Ircatrd b y
the used-car dealer. Can't remember any has■lea. T h e car turned out tc^be a good deal. It*
waa ru n n in g nicely four years later when I re­
turned from a hitch In the Navy.
It sort of died the day I purchased m y first
new car - a Studebakcr • In 1001. Can't say
this waa m uch a bonanta. Whnt was I th in k ­
ing?
Thro u g h the years. Tve heard plenty of s to ­
ries about used-car dealers whose reputations
aren't m uch better thon that of attorneys or
journalists. Moat people picture them as filmflam artists.

Most women aren't as pleased w ith the deals
they made at used-car lots or impressed with
the salesmen, says Courtney Caldwell, an avid
m otorsporls enthusiast, consum er advocate
and publisher of American Woman Moforscene

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A few years ago I met a rather neat chap
w ho worked at a used-car lot on U.B . Highw ay
17-92. lie (old me a wonderful story about how
he brought a litter of puppies to his dealer­
ship.
-G ave n p u p p y away with every car I sold u n ­
til there were no more puppies.** he said.
■Well, tlila woman came bock several m onths
o flrr she brought n car and said It was the
best deal she ever made In her life."
* 'Like the ca r7 I asked her.
‘ No, llie puppy,' she said."

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

Irate on the
liv e aspects, ch o o s in g to cele­
brate life and the fact that the
------------Is no lo n g v r »uffering.
It’s not unusual for a grlsvtn g
a pouas to f in d s o la c s w i t h a
closs M o n d of ths dsessasd, n o r
Is It u n h sa rd of to w a nt to liv s
Ilfs to Its fbilsst after witnessing
ths death o f a lovsd one.

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DEAK AI)IIY?Thirty year, ago
gave me m w |0 »«t advice on a
altustion. ao here 1 am again.
M y husband and I lived together
Ibr two years before ws got married.
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around ths house.
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’ Women n/c often treated like we don't know
what we're talking about or we're quoted prices

Frolicsome father-in-law
puts frown on family faces
D EA R A BBY: My mother-In-law
(111 call her Nora) died after ■ Iona
battle with cancer. After the (tutor■I, everyone came back to the
houee, and It turned into the party
of the year.
Five months later, my father-inlaw becsn dating Nora’s beet friend.
*Zelda? One month later, they were
engaged. Tw o months later. Zelda
moved in. Th e y plen to m arry In
March.
My falher-ln-Uw acts like he'e 18
yean old. Dad and Zelda am an em­
barrassment tn public. Hince Nora
passed away, Dad seems rellsved
that he can get on with his life
I am very upeet about this, but It
is hard since we live only five miles
away, la this normal behavior?
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Diet stopped.
We have been married for four
years. Now I eat breakfast alone
while he sleeps until noon. I gro­
cery-shop alone, attend church
alone (too early for him) and go to
the senior center alone — he ta 70
yean old and says tha people there
are "too old’ for him. O h, by the
way, I also go to hed alone He's
decided we're too old for sea. All he
doea is eat, sleep and aft) I feel like
I 'm o n ly ■
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h u s b a n d a re o v e r d u e f o r a
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LA K E M A R Y --A senior's group meets for lunch the second
Friday of each month at Lake Mary C h u rch of the N iuarene.
171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
The noon meeting Is held In the Fellowship H all.
For more Information, contact lull at 322-lOOfl.

that are higher Ihnn our mnle counterparts,"
Caldwell says.
Determined to help women lake the h orror,
haggling and haasle out of buying or selling a
pre-owned vehicle, Caldwell has designed a 12atep program tor em powering women buying
used cars. For a free copy you can write her at:
*12 Steps," BOO Weal 43rd S i.. Suite A ll. New
York. N .Y.. 10030.
Step I, Caldwell says. Is gelling beyond Ihe
stereotype,
’ Stored In the back of most women's m inds
Is Ihe (mage of a wife who accompanies her
husband to Ihe dealership so she can choose
Ihe color of the car nnd vanity m irrors, while
he handles the Important' m ailers.
’ Lei dial Image go." Caldwell says. T h u can
do n yourself."
Another piece of advice Caldwell renders Is
for women to 'be as picky about a used car as
you would with a new relationship. Don't rush
Inlo anything - even if you think you've found
the one." she said.
She tells women to use the power brakes they
were born wtlh • ’ If you don't like the way a
salesperson Is treating you. say so. Com m and
respect."
T h e foci U that 73 percent of the BS m illion
cars sold this year In Am erica will be pre­
owned and more than half the buyers ore
women.
Wonder how m any got a puppy In Ihe deal.

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T H I SOUTH IS P « n OP T H I
W IS T TOO P U T OP LOT 1.
B LO C K TS, OP T H I TOWNS IT I
OP NORTH CH U LU O TA , A S
N IC O N D IO IN PLAT BO O K I .
P A G IS M THROUGH S I OP
T H I P U B LIC R I C O ROB O P
X I M l N O L I COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AND T H I SOUTH I I F l t T OP
T H I EAST SB P U T OP LOT t
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PLAT BOOR 1, PA G E * 14
THROUGH M OP T H I PU BLIC
RECORDS
OP
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COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Mar* i i — i d r known M : STB
M L 41B. Chute* te. P L SE744
DATED B BP TBI4M R t f t h ,
1M T .
(Court Boat)
M A R Y A N N ! M O R SE
Clark a t Circuit Court
Jan* I . J a n wH
Aa Deputy C Hr*
Matthew J. *
Attorney *1 Low
I I S 4 Hodyweed Btvd.
ttedyweod PL SJ010
PuBbcM Ion *4 thte netic* on
O ctober B. IS, 1M 7 In lh * fo l­
low ing pub lication: Sanford
Harold.
D E J-1IS

INLAND MONT O A G I
CORPORATION.
Plaint At.
W ILLARD DYAL
CRAW FORD, I T AL.

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and INLAND M ORTGAGE C O R ­
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S L O C K T S A PORTION OP
• L O C K I OP W Y N N IW 0 0 0 ,
according la m * plat tharaot a*
recorded In Ptet S a r i S, Pag*
S i, at th* PuMto R tea rd* at
la m in a la County. Fieri da.
M ar* com m only known M l
1401 Kay Ay*., S*itford, PL
S17T1
DATED S E P T E M B E R SSm .
ISST,
(Court Baer)
MANY ANNS M O R SE
Clark a t Circuit Caurt
Jana I . Jsaawte
A s Deputy Clark
Matthew J . BahlleM *
11S4 Hollywood Btvd
Hollyw ood P L M O M
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B ID N IY PAUL GRIRPIN. Jr.
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WILLIAM ANDREW
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ogoinat BALLY t
GRIFFIN, deceased: It
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port tea claim ing by,
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th* ebay* named
defendant!*! who ora not
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IB M B M I O TO M A M B T
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INFORMATION O BTAHMO WILL
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WITH I B S my hand and Bte
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11th, I M T .
Maryann* Mora*
A* Clark at d w Court
By: Rudl Kina
Aa Deputy Clark
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JO H N W ILSON MOORE,
PATRICIA A. T U T T lI,
t/k/4 PATRICIA A. MOORE,
Noapondant/Pormor Wife.
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CO U N T Y
0 A M 0 0 . C M 4CC 4A - T 4-W
P I M T P B D IR A L SAVING*
ANO L O N t ASSOCIATION
OP O O CaO LA COUNTY,
H A lL N k N b B U M .M R S . INC..
N O N A iO 0 . NUTT.
M O IVIO UAUV. U N H I D
•T A T IS O P A S M M C A .
ABSOLUTION TNUBT
CORPORATION and U T U I
C M B K H O M IO W N IN ’S
ASSOCIATION, INC..
NO TICI IP MB M B T OIVIN
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k w iu d m f but not tended te lh*
realty, any buudatg parmn* at
devaloam ant nphto. lurnnur*,
fu rn lah in pt, fiaiuraa, go ode,
a d a n tha * k*y*-d**crik*d
praperty. a l pubiw bate, te m*
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11m day of teavember, IM T .
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M M V M IN I
C LA R K O P THB
CIRCUIT OOUNT
BY) Daratey W. BaBan
Deputy d a r k
M ICH AEL M Jd. W A U IB
N O . Baa 1114
M b N b b m i. FL 11401- t i t 0
B l ACCO RD A N CE WITH TH I
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ACCO M M O DATIO N
TO PARTICIPATE B t THIS PROC I I D B M S H O U LO CONTACT
CO U N T CO O RD IN ATO R NOT
LA TIN THAN SEVEN (T) DAYS
PRION TO T H I P N O C IID fN Q
AT M l N. PARK A V I HUE. S A N ­
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(447) SES-4 S M ; 1-444-444-4771
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via FLO RIDA RELAY R IR V IC I.
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STATS CP PLWHOA,
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thte ita lic* muot ts* m ab a Mb**
wHti Ihl* C ou rt WITHIN T H I
L A T IN O P T H M I M O N T H !
A P T IN T H f D A T I O P T H I
P I M T PUBLICATION O P THIS
N O TICI ON THIRTY DAYS
A P T IR T M OATI OP B I R V K I
OP A CO PY OP T H U N O TW I
ON T H IM .
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claim * wHh thte court WITHIN
T H R U M O N TH S A P T IR T H I
OATI O P T H I FIRST PU B LIC A ­
TION O P THIB NOTICI.
A L L C LA IM S , DBMANOB AN D
O B JEC T IO N S MOT BO P IL ID
WILL M F O M V t N B A R R IO . ■
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annaunaa* a cfw np* hi th* dal*
and tuna o tth * I eaculiy* Board
maatuig:
PROM M T I :
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te th* Ca rm el Ptertda Jab* and
■due m ien P a n nor atop, ine .
wHh rctarana* la W erkfarc*
Par Purthar inform al tan.
C a n te d
G ARY J BARL
■ X IC U T IV I O fR ICTO R
CEN TRA L FLORIDA J.I.P.
I*0 t L I I ROAD. I T I &gt;04
WINTER PARR PL 1174*
(407) T4 I-4 M 4
Pubiiah: Oatebar IS. I M F
0 4 J -IT 4

N O T IC I C P A P U B LIC
N IA R N T B TO C O N B IC B R T N I
A D O PTIO N O P AN
O m iN A N C I CV T H I OITY OP
CA R P O C D , n O R lO A
N olle* te haroOy glean that a
tha Com m ie*1*0 Room ot Iho
C ity Hob m lh* c n y of Ronford,
Florida, *1 7.04 o 'c lo c k P M . an
Octabar 17th. 1M 7, te c*n*id*&gt;
Ova adoption *1 an erdmanc* by
th* C ity at ia n fa rd , Ptertda.
irtte at which i* ae taMowa:

CROW ARC4 NO. BM T
AN O A D IN A N CI OP T H I C H Y
OP
IA N P O R O .
P L O R IM .
A M IN D tM C TM I CITY CO O S
C H A P T IR f l . M O T IO N 14-1,
ENTITLED I I R M : P IN A L T Y
POR
D IL IN Q U IN C V
TO
R IF L IC T
TH I
P R O P IR
AMOUNT
OF
ADDITIONAL
PIN A LT Y . PROVIDING FOR
M V I R A I I ll t Y .
CO N FLICT I
ANO I P P tC T I Y I M T I
A copy eh an aa aymtebi* at
m* efhea e l th* c n y Clark lor
Ml paraon* daavm g te aeamm*
lh* earn*
AB porno* m VHaraai and en t­
ra n t ahaii hav* an oppertunny
te be hoard m u - d ham mg
By order ef th* C ity
Com m larion ot the Ctty of
Banferd. PterldA
P I R I O N S WITH O llA B I U T I fI
N EEDING
A t t llT A N C E
TO
hARTICIhATI IN ANY OF T H I M
P R O C I I D I N a i SHO ULD C O N ­
TACT T H I P IR S O N N IL OFFICE
ADA COO RDINATO R AT ISOM I S 4B H O U R ! IN ADVANCE
OP T H I tlm llN O
ADVICE TO T H I PUBLIC: II •
paraon dacktoe la rp p a a l a
daem on made with ra rp a cl te
any matter coneedarad a l lh *
above maatuig or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record of
th* proceeding*, including the
teeum ony end cvtdoncp, which
record te net provided by lh*
C ity of tan totd . ( P I I M .O I M I
Janet R, Dougherty. C M C
Crtv Clark
Pukheh. October IB, I M T
M J-IM

R O T M B O P A P U B LIC
M A R I N O TO C C N C r M R T M
A D O PTIO N O P A N
O N B fN A M C I C V T M C H Y C P
B A R PO N D , FLO R ID A
•Mite* II haraby flv a n th el *
Public Hearing w ill b* held te
the Commlaaten (team a l th*
City H ail te lh * C ity a t Iantord,
Fiona*, at T M o 'c lo c k P.M. an
O ctabar n t h . I M T , te carw Mar
d i* adopt ten at t e ar^lln^inca by
Bte C ity b l Ia n fa rd , Ptertda,
w te of whteh te a* to ne w t :
A N O R D M A N C f OP T H I C H Y
OP
SA N FO R D ,
P LO R IM ,
A M IN D IN a THS -C O L L IC T IV I
BARGAINING
A O R IIM IN T '
B IT W I IN T H I C H Y OP S A N ­
FORD AN D T H I FLORIDA
•TATI L0 D0 I OP T H I FRA TER­
N A L O RD ER OP P0 LIC 1 TO
PROV1D I POR W AG ES FOR PY
IT /M
(A R T IC L I
ITI ANO
CLOTHING A ILO W A N C I (ARTI­
C L I III PON PY I T / M i P R O ­
VIDING PO N S IV IR A B IL IT V ,
CO N FLIC TS ANO I P P I C T I V I
M T I O P O C T O M R STM, I M T .
A copy bhoil bp pvaMablp a l
lh* effte* of Hi* City Cterk for
• il paraon* hacking le aiam ln a
Bte bam*.
AH pa rtita te teteratf and ent­
r a n t eh in htera an opportunity
to b* hoard at ra id hearing.
B y ardar of lh * C ity
C o m m lrrlo n a l tha C ity ot
•onford, Ptortdo.
P IR B O N B WITH O IBABILH IIB
H IIO IN G
A S S IS T A N C I
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP T H M I
P N O C ItO W G B SHO ULD CONTACT 1
T H I P IR S O N N IL O PFIC I
a m
e
COORDINATOR AT I M M M a HOURS IN A D V A N CI
OP T H I M i l TING.
A O VICI TO T H I PUBLIC! If ■
p e rro n decid e* lo appeal a
dacirten mad* wBh roapacl &lt;e
any mattar oonaldarad M the
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re ta rd la not provtdad By We
C ity of Santord. (PS IM .D T M )
Jartef R. Dougharty, CM C
C ity Cterk
Pubiiah: October IB, TM T
D B J-111

12— C M a r t y C o r *
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F re e K M c h io g '

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Legal Notices
N C T M I OP
P U B L IC A U CTIO N
Naltca i* hataoy given
UcConnatl Towing win e*M el
Pi,kite Auction tar Baiyag* fa,
Coah an aemand la h&lt;gh*«i *-d
dor, th* fallow in g d e ccn b e d
rah tc lav
ll- M I
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I N B N D I I I lK C a ia iT Z
1 1 - T I - fT
H le r d
IPAPPB4 R M H I T M 11
Th* Auctton a&gt;* b* held al
f l 00 pm an ea-d data* abav*.
McConnan Taw mg B Aacovm y
1400 Banferd Av* . Sanford. I L
11771 Pre tpoctiv* biddare may
mcpact value tea an* hour prut,
to am* Term* ar* c eeh or
C e rtifie d Fun d !
M c C o n n e ll
Tewing reearvey the right to
accept or rate*! any end ell
bid*
Pubkah October f t . IBB7
D1J -177
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IN T M C IR C U IT O O U R T
M M t N O L B CO U N TY,
FLO R ID A
PR O S AT I CHVtOfOR
Pita Number * T -444-O P
■N RE: ESTATE OF
DERRICK D. JA M E S,
Dacaaaad
NCTM I
O P A O N M IS T RATION
Th* a d m in itlra ilo n o f th*
a a la l* o l D IR R IC K D. JA M E S ,
dacaaaad, PH* Hum bar 11-404CP, te sanding te lh* C ircu it
C ou rt ter Sem m ote County.
Ptertda. Probate D ivision, th*
oddroo* of which te M l North
P o rt Avenue, Ianfard, Ptertda
SSTM . Th* noma* and addraaaar
*1
lh *
Paraonal
R a p ra a a n lsltv*
and
lh *
Paraonal
R a p ra a a n la liv a *
attorney ar* s a l forth below
ALL IN T IR IS T ID PERSO NS
A M NOTIPIIO THAT:
AN paraon* on whom th is
n o lle * It to rvo d who have
objaettena that challenge tha
validity of th* WM, th* q u a lifi­
cation* of b m poraonai rapraaamatjva, venue, or Jurtodiction
of BU* Court arc tagukad te tu*
th ru abjection* With thte Court
WITHIN T H I L A T IR OP T H R U
M O N T H ! A P T IR T H I M T I OP
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION QP
T H II N O TICI OR THIRTY DATS
A P T IR T H I M T I OP M R V I C I
OP A C O PY OP TH II NOT IOC
ON TH IM .
All cieditora o l lh* dacadaai
and othot parson s having
claim * or d a m in d t a g a te tl
dacadonry act it* an whom a
copy a l Bite nolle* l i rarvad
wilhkt Ihra* month* after the
d o lt ot B w Ural pu blication ot
thte notte* m u d III* tholr o la im i
with thi* C ourt WITHIN T H I
LA T IR O P T H R U M O NTHS
A P T IR T i l l D A TI OP T H I
FIRIT PUBLICATION OP THIB
N O T IC I OR THIRTY DAYB
A P T IR T H I OATI OP S IR V IC !
OP A C O P Y OP THIB N O TICI
ON T H IM .
AH othor creditor* of the d otedeni and p a ra o n i h iv in g cteknt
or domand* a g a in n the d e c a ­
d e n t1* aetata m u d fit* lh a lf
Cteteib with thlb court WITHIN
T H R U M O N T H ! A P T IR T H I
M T I OP T H I P I M T PU B LIC A ­
TION OP THIB NOTICI.
A LL C L A IM !, DEMAND I AND
O B J IC T IO N I NOT BO P IL ID
WILL ■■ P0 R I Y 1 R B A R R IO .
Th* dote of tno fVet p u b lica ­
tion of thte N olle* to Octobor
I I , IM T .
Poraonai R op rco*nteflv*:
JIS S II M A I JA M ! I
I I Cady M o o t
R ech a da r. NT 14404
A llorn a y for
J A M E I A. B A R K !
T I M W. P in t Btrcol, II*. B
Bontord, Florida STTTI

MOT) 111-1114

Florida Bar N o. 11T 144
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K l T * N ' C A R L Y I . K ® h y L u r r y W r lg h l

7 1 - H s i p W anted

7 1 - H i p W anted

CHRISTIAN MILLIONAIRE Earn
more I'e wtdy than moat

P O R TER
A National Company haa P/T
Afternoon poainona available at
Sean in lha Sam Towne Cir
Mai. Apply at Marchandiaa
PiaiEH)»tWtn.JQ*2prft

27— N u rs e ry A C h ild
C a rt
Com* lorn th* lunt Anar tetoxil
aval. HUNCHKIN MANOR
407-311684*
MARTAS DAVCARt Baby*
tool fra -School LAKE MARY
UC *5947
3220094
MRS. M ICHILL** MOUSE
Ham curriculum lor c m *an
agtt 2-9
M W A tot to* Aral
month
CM la d*U4t
721m i

59— B u s in e s s
O p p o rtu n ltlM
YlNOdfG LAZY I f IISON5
DREAM FEW HOURS*OKI U
Free Brochure 1 BOO 8706353
WORK FROM HOME mating
wooden tramei Earn to 1384/
wA CM 830 9444 t il E45
WORK FROM HOME No coal tor
euppket. earn to EXXVwk mat.
mg brae 811 I I M I H M I

270-0*01
CONV STORE Ftpd. Manager
8 Atalatam Mina air 8 Caahtors Sm. eitremary buay lock
ton Good Promo potential Cal
160 060t610l
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H A IR S T Y L I S T
To worla lor international hie
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1241117. AaktorNom
■tUPEROR tor 10 TEARS'
Due to reorganization within
our hurting department, toe tot
lowing potrtona art av**abw
UMw A - A M h i and It 7

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CRA-f/T AP/T poamna on ai

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rf/T-knT on our aubacuta
W ITH P I O P L I T
A* ■ Marocal Aeewum wan an
Aaaooata ot Scene* dtgra*
you eti hatp prepare patent tor
iiammatant. conduct import
am M i and parhape avert ait
Wt to rwnor aurpary ire a r#
waning career if you lAa help
togotoara
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Cal Today 4076216811

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I. FL 12207

71— H e lp W anted

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labor art naadad 10
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I preearnaivxii and
irtng
I fntrenamea
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UteOR READY
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1.407873 6874
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7 3 73 4JU
1:1048 E Manorial Or
41888-1MO

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n S n i R J O R F O R YOtil
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area m heavy coatamn
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A U T O P A IN T E R
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01 Country Club fU. Santoro.
4078228844
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'N E W PA V PLA N *
* Lay Over Plan'
'Extra Stop Pay’
*1 Day oil tor 7 Dayt Oul*
'401K HateemanP
'Health Inauranca*
•Vacation Pay'
'Rktor Proaam'
1 yr aip 4 Clatt A CDL req
Ptaaaa Cal Bam to 5pm
1800874-8050
Mon-Fn Onty EOE
ALL DEPARTMENTS 8 Houlekeeping. Braatlaai Barvari.
Front D a n Apply in panon
Harden Courtyard 135 InternaUonal pkwy Lake Mary 444-

USE
ATTENTION LADtEt
Edna
I PHOTOGRAPHY to
your HOME
■a a Haatoaa of a p a r t y
and Earn up to IMOCaahtor
ttw D n
CALL HOWIt ASK FOR SARA
169S6TM18*
AVON EARN TO M % COMM
Flaa Hr*. Sandti 1*1-118* Ind.
■T P w J U f r W t W t L W .
C O C K T A IL S E R V E R S
Work at S u sy Airport
Wa era hiring Friendly S
Courteous People
Competitive Wages.
J e r r y '■ C a te re r*
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323-0344

7 or man
PR cerdlicahon and

SALARMS RASED an
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Cal DaRary Manor. *07608
4428 A ll tor Ocactor ot Hurt
mg or apply wittvn 40 North
Hghway 17 W DaRary Fkm
da Drug Free Wi
EOE.

D R IV E R
Car Hauler ml aip Clan A COL
Cai 1407) 1301580

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER
Etpanarud wan COL D Vaca
kon 8 panaronbane 1728113__
8IP. DOOR ASSEMBLER
FTT * SanaMUEtpanancad Uobbai Oparabr.
Tree CWnbara 8 IVwftKknan*
FIREBTONE IS SEEKING AN
EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN
I icalien! pay 8 opporvt
Me 1228144. EOE W FEW
FRAME S E W E R WANTED wta
train tor Marina Centra*. apar*
407-177*1118
HOMS CLEANERS
6aW ply to tow Outnett ft pax]
toftalty*. paid vacaimna Earn 3
tree dayt at Via beach Uniorma
. i 'v r O M L H ! 6 2 * J _____
HOUSEKEEPERS
A waaland data dart am ten
Appr, Oudgel inn ot Santord.
UOOS OrtanrtoPr (17 97)
LA B O R R tTE'330-J4tE
Coma work with toe REETt
Daly wort Gary pay
Varvewa A PLUS
_Ojwnmjj tor t u » t k w wr van
FOR CERAMIC ihop wortat
Eipanancad praiartad or we
earn Cal 8311111

LA B O R ER S NEEDED
FOR UNOERQROUND
LfTIUTV CONTRACTOR

HiaiTH erauruMCl u o aaia

BUYING HOUSES-FAST CASH
Pluma or Nmoni
CRarM aW S-TM T_____

'KITCHEN TA B Li anti

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SfTEWORK/
WORK INO FOREMAN
t i p m at lacatt ol Uawork
Apply Atlantic Dawgn 8 Con
ai ruelion |O0 tralar Comar ot
f i r m Oaka 8 (Veenway [Vvd.
U Mary
tHTCt INSTAUEItS

G R A N T A IR , IN C
Eip dud nttakari 8 iramwea
Hoiidayi v a d iu m mturance
8 40IK Good wagm EOE 1
BOO X II 7Q55

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M E C H A N IC S -------NEEDED

lha 1touting AdhoKy (ft tha
Cay (ft Santonl f tori l l n
Mating a rvghly atpanencad
Mamienance Mediarvc to be
retpomftfta tor pertormmg
tufted carpentry pAjmcang
matonry or equpmant repair
ot 480 pubic routing davatopmentt Salary bated on at*
penance and M il Job da
tcraftion avaftatfta upon ia*
quatl Appecalnni ml be tak­
en ai the mao Oftce o Cattle
Drawer Court iftrlft 5 00 P M .
October 73. 1007
The Houting Aifthonty (ft toe
C*ty (ft Santord. Florida
An Eciial Employment Oppor­
tunity Sector 3 Employer
T O Hoi 2359
•94 Cattle Brewer Court
Santord. a 32772 2359
Timothy D Hudaon
Eieculrre Ovector
MERRY MAJOf H4RMO
Car 8 Inturanca Naadad
Waatandt FREE 331-5266

Rssidsntiai C leaning
MOLLY MAID IS HUUHO
F/T’ M-F ‘ M a m .
WtH Tratrr. 407.7«7-I007.
Now taring tul and part lima tor
a maiot manutaclurmg plant to
Santoro Poaikona are avaftabto
on ai ataRa, Piaaaa cat Pace
Prracrmel al 330-2011 or
330-1808
P/T RUNNER FOR Law Hid. dto
pandatfta, tranaporuiion. vend
FDL. typing and tiling Availatfta 2/pm-S'pm M-F
Ptaaaa
cat 407*1278041_____________

PH ONE PROS
Salary * comm * bonua FTT or
P/T. Rataiad almowftrara-amok*
too ok Dattfta or M*a 767-9270

1 TEACHERS NEEDED
Morning 8 afternoon poaibon
Cai 121-7835 it* tor Melody

TELEMARKETING •Frt* eve
Work up lo 20 hri/wt Hourly
pay 8 bonua No aip needed
4078148800.

TOR FAT, BENEFITS. DFWP
Apply Santord Etoctnc 2522 S
PkOr 122*1502
TR EE CUM BER S A

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141204K . co beneftu FL OL
requred Cchori Tree Srv

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O P E N IN G S *
Farmanani Frt. H ♦WaalMa
haura CaK far aaft
4 0 7 -m o o i r

S3— R o o m s F o r R*nt
1780AAKE MARY Female to
there An. N S. no pelt 8100/
mo ind aa E catfta M l -74*9
WEEKLY RENTALS'
Starting • |77/wt
HNtonc Downtown 1184421
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I tarv ■cotwarvarft tocaton

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uta 183 890 a weak 12a 4955
FRIVATI LOMOWOOO HOME
Pm anaanc* Fum catfta AC
W naa . 8V&gt;dep 814 8287 _
R004I FOR RENT 860WaM
8100-tec r u t i y u a i n
WearierUryev 81)8181
ROOMMATE WANTED |75*WK
85ft DEP fuimvwd rm huute
prrniegnt
Beal lo cat man
toga 3218120

97— Apartments F u r n ls h s d
1/1 Oanavt Otcaoia ltd No
part' On a la/m ttn porch
trw d _ S v y«p w tun 148-2411
55 or over t The Foreal/lt Mary
2/1 ? car carpal, bnct wet tec
gala 2 pooie lacurn, club
houaa Ctoaa lo MaryiMng
l i o f i l A FT Pltr Jn
vinca ban. kl Umqua eating
n Wi town Santord Ideal tor I
paraon DaprttaNmo pall UWt
tod 1710229 Leave n
1 ORSAT LOCATIONS
1 8 t Rtiraw 817*8480 Mwt
*2*8487 a r M 1 8 i n
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
I bdrm 8775/mon No pad San
n m a t i r r 407 *88*881 ___
DURUUAN FOR O
tbdrm, CtVA carpaL
W/O hook-up, 8400/mo
n H l t t W t . 4448888
M A R IN E R 'S V I L L A G E
i Ax i aoA i aonu at 12wo
7 aonu atn&gt;MO ano o ’
________333 -R 6T0
Macamty retaxed 1 bdrm m Mu
kxc area 837imo • uuiot 1
year Mate 33(77220__________
ROtELEA VILLAS
in Special •latOEtoroft
HUO OKAY 4071108*11
ienforO-l/l W/ tv 8 tut *175/
weak . dap Utitlwt mciudad
3218114 a 14858*7_________
■ANFORD Hill Dial 1 8 2 bdrm
aptt Soma ml utfta Good area
From 829V mon 3218757
100— C o n d o m in iu m
R a n t s Is
SAN OLEWOOD 2/2. Bern paw.
W-t) Gmd flr. Aval now! 1 yrdap 8540. ttaftmo

141— HortteS F o r S ite

103— H o u r m *

m tw

Glowing
company.
vertical
bkndl. w* tram, good benalai
Mart mmartaiery Ynung or O d

U rtfu m lsh B d

CONVENIENT Stir home in
Soon aide tor only *40.000 SO
MUCH FOfl THE PRICE"

SANFORD H I Fenced yard
ITOOTOap 1700/mo Aval 11/t

NOt RFOFlftlt-fttO

Ercakanl banelita 8 all atolla
aval Mual have H S Dtptoma/
QED with an miaroat to atactronlea. mato and adanoa. Apopka
Artfli.

SUBSIDIZED HO US! MO
R H A L B IT A T I.B C .
322-74EE
•ANFORO m tfftft plan, vaufl
•d rafting. FR Itaducad to
871 500 Cal Mata RamuettorV
TRAVIS KIllGO R E BROKER
070-181* OR 171-1181________
Modal Monea 'Clow OuT an.
Daflary From 8189k immdOcz
_______

Equal Houalng OpparturWy

RSe REALTY INC.
321-9220

r * T f R «T A «rf lf H W t»tK I NARY H I
w/toh
great rm prar aft mairft nd.
Aft gar Nca&lt;
81100/11100
■SANFORD H IXftftai ml htftc
CIVA ting gar
80049*810
■SANORA H I 2 ttory condo
atoov pain Aft gar 8700/1700
■DELTONA 1/1 Lata kora un
3 3 arret LtoubN garega prat
bam CM A wood dact Nakxe
un e r, orvy'
Soowiaao
DWORD V I a on u coma
101 carport toed yd 88*84000
8ANFOAO W tpai plan ml at
hem Ouwl area
881011100
'SANFORD »
thftftai CIVA
new carpal 8 para 84*0/8400
fAM FOAD freftat EFtaxirr
water eewtr 4 gar rxl . 812*/
8100
JM DOYLE 322-240*
OTENSTROM REALTY
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT!

Lake Mary H I Fiaareppar on
nca Yasd tot Wan to Neman
lary ichrxft Owner warea o8ara
111 C M Today'
Omitoid Area in Nca hone
on farced tol with hurt traaa
new pemvcarpel Raducag to
869900
Vancal

C O M E G R O W W IT H
•U 8 0 W A T S O N R E A L T Y
OurnewaapandadolBea to
LMtoMaryhaaopantoflitorenargaac protoiMonil aaaMng an
aasalani career to a NpvproRa.4pactouaatmoapharo.Eipartanoad and new
For a conadanHt toWrvww
323-3200

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A O W SO SM O FU
SECURITY OFFICER JOR
TtaM Rf AnaaK 8 Unanaad
Unarmed. FT/PT. Santord an

taghproftto UAjp 8940118

199— Pate A B u p p lia a

Cart uaal (407) 322-2*11
and
watch Seminole County*
ntiti/apgpsfs ivorlt lor you III

*A I M

B. MBBOn HWEIJ

WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN
OWN Concftetety timodead V
1 5. '050 aqft 410 Bay Ava.
161800 8500 down. 8540 mo

1 57— M o b il* H o m s s
F o r S a te
in -lio u o down DW Loc to
Carnage Cove Gregory Mobfta
Home 22*6200____________
PARK AVI. M OM -1 PARK
H u m 83.000 to 86.000 Sal Up
Fmangno OUMTI 222-2001

14 ■ 40a » 80 Stytna
FL Itocm. Carport *11,000

Call 323-8160

211—

Tha &lt;• Vw parted ton* tor Yard
Sawt' Lai Vw Santoro Hanta/
Laka Mary tfte advartia* your
mw
and witch tM paopw

A n t t e m Y C o lt e c li b t e a
AMDOUEMALL 8 AUCTION
OAUER Y. Space, avMatfta m
Ftonda I largaM comtanad An
K M Maa 8 Auceon Every Sal
(ftday at 5 OOpm Ouatfy conNgnmartt naadad Cai Pally

TMa advinlagi o! oa tai Ipa
cwr Aovamea you in tom ad
tonca w the Santoro heraid and
once at Vw Laka Mary Life tor
only 10 IS/' (Addboml knee
only 1 51 each, edi mutt be
prepaid &gt;
Cai ua beteeen 8 5 before noon
on Tuaaday and watch toa San­
toro NaraAFLaaa Mary (fte work

407-1116100.
FU R M *
•84-774-2224/487600-1012

a little ftk v v itf

U n f u m ls h B d

3 F A M IL Y S A L E
8 A T ia t»t
7;3&lt;V*m*2:OOpm
7583 ECtpftm -Santoro
Antqua, coftaetbfat 8 Ian
Cheery DR labW. khwld back
c7w»e. 2 cfwia catanali ajc

&gt; Recycling 2216004
111 W FIre4646 86, tal 0-1
WAN 1ED Path compaekx
4 0 7 -3 2 2 6 4 S2

C O M M U N IT Y
O A R A G E SALE
Camaga H&gt;&gt; tub community
MW. Caieatoerry Oft 436 ju«
1/2 maa aoulh eft 17 92 Octobar
IBVi 8 198i 8106 30 Over 70
B t e t F W a f y r w i .___________
CR A FT A BAKE SALE
Nov 2 at DAVA 3517 Orlando
D r . Santord Need aiM M on
F a rteervamni ol tablet caft
Marfyn at
a 321-7140 a Run it
&gt; D im

223— M lsca lla n a oua
U C U R ITY BAR* 8 DOORS
t V v j ft OHarvig kertakt (Juki
bution toe raWata 124-1184

231— C a ra F o r Sate

M U U W A M R vY B A L E
Sat (M KxM ctodwa. tow (ft
aoodwal 300 Brown turn (*8 W
vto 9 Aftport) No aarty cwdil

Let

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M O V IN G S A L E
Oat 17-1* FRVBAT 4-Vftm
10* Haran Bay C9. U Mary
TnftidW bad. ractowr. to. 8 pc
OR ML Cuttom Oipai-107 X
84. Gao Mag/ 10 yr*. lea cart.
Numerout ovwr name___________
M U L T I-F A M IL Y
8 A T -O C T . l i t h B - 4
108 Orangi Dftv*. Santord
Wa Have EveryVwtfl

Fn 8 Sal. 8-3 Lon (ft woment
ctofhat and mac 527 Queena
brtkja Or, Lake Mary
RUM M AGE 8ALE
S A T B-B O C T la th
Kraghti (ft Columbuk on Oak
Street

SEMI-ANNUAL
GARAGE SALE
Ocl 17-19. 86 In opw Into
araa at Tnd anvanca to Carnage
Cove on 427
YARD S A LE
F R I O N L Y B -?
7807 fi French Ave oft 77«i 51
lo ti ol bofti u n i. chrvn a

YARD SALE
Sat Oct 18 . 8 7 LOTS OF
DODO STUFF! TooH houaehold
good*, micfowavi,
phonae.
ctoftwi.. iboea, jru ch . m a t
f o o l TA B L I (can 860- i ? i r
Itamy dayT Coma An 1C
tons
2077 L»(ftW Av*. Santord

Professional Do It!

2 5 2 -A c c o u n tin g

270-Concrate

255-Laundry Sarvlcaa

IC O N tiOOKKEIFtNO Cutlomi/adTwrionakrad
pick-up
M(Yic* 467-1*86*2*_________

t w r r c o n c r e t e •oaiuaOrlrawaya Fwtna EMawaWi
Harold Swtil: 407-3261148
OWand: 804-7*8-1081

MART-i LAUNDRY ESRVICS
I waah 8 ken, FWtwe A
k *2161*4

275-Drywall

SUHtCARE LAWN WONT
Free ieVmaWNVow Raw*
__________120-7174__________

2 5 3 -A d d ItIo n s A
R s m o d a iln g
NEW REMOOEL REFA81
Doom, window*, carpentry.
Ming, dock* 8 concraw
3736832 S Q Bakrft COC19680

DKYW ALL'ITUCCO Rapaat
Wal 8 CaWng Tenure*
Maicned --------------------------

255-Alteratlons

276-E Metrical

ALTERATIONS BY V M O M A
AT REASONABLE FRICEI

NEED AN ELECTRtClANI
CALL DtCC* ELECTRIC
407-12167*1
Ue. (R0002ta*/0v*r U Yr*.

2 5 5 -A u to m o tlva

N O T IC E

STUDIO,
1 BEDROOM,
2 BEDROOM
•FrlgrxJly On-Siti Minig»m*nl

•No Ono Below or M ove •Futniihsd ot Untumishtd Studio*
•Enorgy - Effictent Studios • Etectrkcity Fumiihod in Studio* Only

260-Bush Hogging

g*r«ga c*
Raatonaift* RawelT..... 340-9658

you
For 2 bBdrooma, Immodlits
Ocoupancy. Apartmanta from...
CALLUS AT
(4 0 7 )3 2 4 -4 3 3 4

DIRECTIONS!
A B t s ty iiii*
On 2mm*«(Rt44A)bHw~o 17-92
midAirport Btvd. on HortmllAvonuo
^ n iin u n r

Rental property, garage/ihad
dean (4W. appkanca*. traih.
truth *07 1*6 7811 a
pgr 4076186217

OREO OROSt LAWN BERVK1
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST. *7*6*18_________
TWO OOOO OLD ROT*
Tree ivc. tndrep. lawn maim.
Free eel 307 9053tor 8756874
W t have a plan tor youl Cal tor
a fra* *41 on u of yoa WwrV
Wndacaping need*/ 7746714

255-Lagal Sarvlcaa
A-ILAW TECH
Divorce 855. Bankruptcy *79.
Adoption *79, Nam* Chang*
855. Etc (407) 522 634 7 24 tot
88 ort wtih thl* ad
E-J FARA lE R V IC It
Dhroro* ttOO/WVW 880
C M (407) 774-07TI 74hfi.

252^tebinata
ALL TYF* C ASKETS lelaca
wood/micA/Wai unA/coumartop/
doorVnaw cablnaH. *246410

Aa CLEANING EVC Ratkl/
Cbmm Fra* *M. 324-0327/w pgr
tor Mm*d ratpona* 999-3061
APOLLO CLEAMNQ SVC
ComnVRatkl QuaWy 8vc«atwlaeoon guar Ucrtne 3216944
ItW CLEAMNO: 1726408
Da maatie M OfltoaaTSuitrw**eg. W aOoihgietiiU N i.
KATH TS KLIANMO-RaUd,
wMy/mo , rental cWan-outk 11
vn aip ♦ rqfi. 1106243
LETS US LIFT YOUR CLEAN­
ING BURDENS. Waak/bt-waak
ate M7-2818 or 128-14*0 , _
MOVE-IN-OUT7 Speoato. Hi
Oto. -mPmauraWtiitong- Fra#
eat 302-7720 a Pa 372-3110
FREFERREO MA10S
Ratio.
wkfyitft-wkV
Family
owned 8 oparawd unew 1964.
Llc/Bondaiilnt. 323-1697 a
260-6120

RUY1NO HOWE/CONOOT
C ti A Partdta Horn* Inttoacnon* 370-1784 a Fax 3306452
CHARLES a (D*n)
Buadw.CBC0572t5.Raa/
Comm, remodel, addtent. repaft MC, VISA.......407-1*0-1741
OAVK) KBV CONSTWUCnON
NawteanwEaingRWg i By
UviCOCOETSte m -T IO *
REYNOLD# VtilYL EltKNO
Ltiafimt warranty. No palming,
wait E overhang, mam. BBB.
Uc /lm Era. apacial dacounw.
CM now! (407) 322-3545

•FRINKLER REFAIR Al makaa
A modal*. New compww 4 ion*
iyttam-Spadal-8950 321-3717

- 2A5-Landscaping
TALIIUCO LANOSCAFW4Q
•C08MBROAUREM0SNT.*
•uscm auiN
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M nm* cm a monvfty tame*
GREAT RATE 11 1 » 6 0 M

V i t n ) o i if l l i ' t r i l i !

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COMM/RillO with I yr
Warranty 8 Fewer waah.
Cal Antbal 170-4181
FRANK BARNHART FaM liw
Flue Ft , 41ure CWaning u j
in*. Sine* 1*78 m - T m

300-Praaaura
Claanlng
dun

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RniHouaaa.

Fra* eat Uartna. 711610
FftlSSURI-SWam Waahlng
Deck* ' Walk* * Driveway*
STEAM FACTORY 324-7696

301-Roofing

251 -Irriga tion A

A r l i ' t ' r f it*' D r ill y I n

\ l ! in.'

294-Painting

260-Homa
Improvamanta

2 6 3 -C a rp a n try
CANFSffTER. Al
npaln. panting I ceramic R*
-------- * “
3 321-5072

2 6 9 -C te a nlng
Sarvteaa

3291 8. SANFORD AVE„ 8ANF0RD

257-Lawn Sarvlcaa

279-Hauling

Doth Hog Mowing Any kind o!
Factor wcrMand ctoaring Mam
tananca cotvacH avauabW.
RaaterwbM raw* *48-1*44

•Singlt Sloty Dtsign

And Am. NO EARLY BIRDS!)

R U M M A G E 8 A I.E
S F A M IL Y B A L E
F R I O N L Y B-4
201 Vftgna Ava. Santord
Loll 8 MW 8 ton ol anod Mull

E Pck-ip kuck
119 PleaM cal
407688-100*________

Al rantal and real atlaM achrerkaamama art tubraci to lha
Federal Fair Homing Act. when
makaa 4 tiagal to advartiaa any
pratetance. kmitation, or O l
enrmnaton baaed on race, cola . religion, aax. handcap. la-

O C T . 24
1 0 -2 / P M
Remittance Ratoamani Ctr
100 Wail Aaport Bhrd. Santord

407688-1200 or
1-SM1

2 liM 2 rt E l Stytna
Carport, tem rm *17.000

IM f W. Fkai Saraai
____ t W J T W M jO _____
•UY-miNT SANORA
4n WITH EXTRAS
iEOMKENTM 1226514

rta

aaia 807-227
17-2276821

real EOCtiq ft of kwrg aroa pn
a 07 K 140
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848 900 ML
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tehacJ on a
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noma wrth 4n. 2-ear gar. 14 X
18 ion porch 8 10 X 21 FL rm
ra t ooutt na momer-atlm
871.000
7410*
C4R Joartn Weed

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0198*6111

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E ANFORO ARE A -M CM A dor
tfte w age toad yard 300 Rota
IN Cat n a n n g i 149 5857
lANFORO Ctote to Thw 11

LEAOfttJ'iMio WKMWOCXK A
earaNpak 610.970 tq n 811
441 Ironlaga 407 578 2500

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117— C o m n w r c te l
H tin tils

141— H o m s s F o r Sate

20 7 — J a w a lr y

2 19— W anted to B u y
OWNER F narco 84 000 downt
4/1 8ML000
ItiOOSN LAKE M %r* plan
garaga dack 888. M O
COUNTRY E l lata 4-7 1 89 acr
k i tv dn b e 8128.800
FRE-Forecloeure iraacre pnv
lencod carport ( 4 U H

8ANFORO. 2 bedroom, aocurny
alarm. In* kit. carport
JktOfttoMrl to 8453 174 7787

T a i o v i M 8FEC1ALM 400 tq “
ft 8 14ft 8765 A MONTH OOca
Storage 121 -0120 a 311-75M
MET. DOWNTOWN S ANFORO
Share tufty lurn-thed (ftlco
tpaea w o p w l a t y n n tyv
nc |55&lt;ymo
Caft 121-2007 tor datafta
t ANFORO OFFICE EM CE
2 Ac 1tee avwlabto - 1100 SF 8
1*00 EF 407121-7004
_
VERY FROFEESIONAL
Prime local-on great anchor
butmettet. 1.000 aq ft qp 1792 Front paring Newly carpel
ed 8 [stilled *94-710-1142

10*4 CHIVY work van 8 cl.
rum good, good Iwaa. naadi
paml *1500 &gt;2*6081
10M FORD ECONO VAN FuVy
*«ftp wrtrft 8 2 lounge radtoare I 11,500 *1061tE

201— H oraaa

■OAT DOCXAOg on mwr |2 SO
per loot par month 322 6995 a
322 0008__________

105— Duptex/Triptex

1 1 # — O tflC M S fW O B
For R#ot

04 JEEP CHEROKEE 4 dr VS
Aw ihocki-front/raar 33' mud
Net AT UO-TMO. to mag.

Shot, 8 warned 1/7 AXC
Springer Span*, t n lab 850
each Cai » » 7 2 9 0 ___________
RATTFSJLLJR/Dtimahon thou,
wormed, ana aa a button Tana
docked IJ S M d l 880 5848

215— B o a ts A

Call 3SO-4211
MORRELL
*001 W.

Wa'U do eft the work •
you col Wei art me 88*.

2351&gt;uok/Busaa/Vans F o r

ENOUSH HORSEBACK RKMNO
W ioni, camp. Mm MnQ
QtWlVA. W H M 1

Bemmoia Garden Apartmanta
1800 Waal 58) S I . Santord w4
be aecaplmg appacationt la
toar waftmg tal Octobar 150c
lobar 21 from 8 1 0 1 3 0 You
mual apply to parwxi Wa a/e an
Equal
Houting
Opportunity
Property TTD 407 323 0283

103— H o u b b b *

8100 DOWEL-.WHY RENT?
Whan you can own Ffta 3 bAm
home eft GHA, new parm 8 carpat? Aak aboutI HUO he
Tha I »Mlman Qroup, to*.
RaaRerE.,...— 1216112 _
V I SANFOMVLONOWOOO
Large EaLCHA, 8421 e Dap.
a a r-ju -a a M
SANFORD 08 Airport Bird i n
1.000 aa 8 .678/mo ♦ tec Cat
w^iitu ISM IOO

MATTRESS SALS • Full lUe
uiad boi tpnngi 8 mift/eu
865 00 Larry, Mart 3776132

OALMATIONS
AKC
™
wormed, kftt of ton 8750each
Cai 000 5648

SAW TEK
'CAREER PLACEMENTS*
YFabrtoaPon |8W4T.10THr
YAaaambty lE.M-IT.ItVHr

K you place a two weak ad wwi
ut lo tea your vahicM (pubtanat to both me Santord HanM
and Via Laka Mary LAa al a boat
ol onty 827 54) and you dorvi
tai a rtgfft away, wav rut the ad
tor another two weak! at no
charnel A i wa aik la mat you
pay l a Via toll two weekt ba­
ton we run it tor traa*

EXTRA LOffOBED 5 5S55

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LAWN MAMTSNANCE

333!"

S E C U R ITY O FFIC E R S
8*1 an mduatry laadart atlantic
Security, we oner pad Paining,
unftorma 8 hearth banaWa fr t
8 P7T avaft . ai thFla 644 7447

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__________

IM S OLDS Dana 88
tom* work. 1*7# Trt-haul. bon
8 traitor OGO 4476810 or
__________ *2*6071_________
1983 AMC Wagon AT. rum
great, cold air, good bra, 8800
5 b o 407-1216880
1*07 Flymautt) Wi yager, 4 Cyl
goad eend 11100. 0 60 . Baal
alt/. 8400. 822-2*44.

L I T US D O T H !
W O R K FO R YOU!

161— A p p lia n o a a A
F u m rtu rs F o r Bate

Mtckoty Farma Hokday OR Cantar DM Nov*Dec at Seminote
Towne Canter 8 Aft Mat Cat

TRULY NOLAN Feat Control
now hang Salea toapactora tor
Semtoole 4 Wftuata Co Selet
aip nac. Oraat benefit a com­
pany vehicle provided Apply
1422 8 Orlando Dr . Santoro
WANTED: Wartrata 8 Cool
CAFE SORRENTO
jfM H d W IWARSHOUSE THAMES

231— C a ra F o r Sate

231— C a rs F o r Bate

W a n te d

SALESPERSON

T X B O A I A S N EED ED
Pavamani Marking Company
looking lor leboieie*Travel la
requver&gt;Slamng pay la 17 CW
hr 'Health DanaMwciaee D Icanaa raqutrarhf OErtVoman
»jad to aafty-Drug
Free Work Ptoaa'f or more totormalwn cal *07-731-1010

159— R b b I E a ts ts

YAT1S ROOFING tinea 143*”
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312— Traa Sarvloa
^ o n fk k m n tm eW ^
Traa/ttumb removal. Fra* an
Lkartnaur. 7*8-7*41___________
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five, kc/lna, neld/toom. BucAal
truck, tlumn a w in g. 9** aat
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DKAR DR. C O T T You ar* wrcmgto
condemn magnetic
u u the product end hav* menjr teetlmoeiaU about It* afleetJveiiaM. . &gt;
D E A H R E A D E R : Of co ursa you

PETER
QOTT.M .D.
D E A R R E A D E R : I think that he
doesn't have restless legs syndrome,
a common affliction of unknown cause
that results In uncontrollable senselions of restlessness In the legs at
night, requiring that Its victims get
out of bed and move about. Perms*
(and similar drugs) Is the treatment of
choice.
It's more likely that your husband
suffers from -periodic limb movemenu* of sleep Although this condilion can coexist with

THB BORN LOMU

There has nevtrbeen a valid scien­
tific study showing any health benefits
whatsoever from sleeping on mat­
tresses that contain magnets.
In fact. In his book -T h e Health
Robbers’ (Prometheus Books. IH 3 ),
Dr. Stephen Barret* classifies such
erAilpmrnt as -gadgets and devices...
glorified by quacks for years.*

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Denmark and France; in the latter,
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Germany and the Netherlands.
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                    <text>Sanford eyes
study for hotel,
civic center
TODAY

Police sued ovtr ir m t
Terry Kaplan. 35. of Altamonte Springs. la
suing the Altamonte Springs and Sanford po­
lice departments for false arrest and Invasion
of privacy.
Kaplan was arrested on Oct. 5. 1993 in the
Oayfers Department Store restroom and
charged with exposing himself, a misde­
meanor. Charges were dropped In January
1094.
According to police reports, officer Willie
Harden of Sanford said he observed Kaplan
masturbating . Kaplan said he was scratching
a rash and did nothing wrong.
Kaplan Is seeking 015.000 in damages.

School board matting
The Seminole County School Board will
meet today at 7 p.m. at the educational Sup­
port Center. 400 E. Lake Mary Blvd. Topics will
include deaegregrtion plans for Sanford area
schools and the possibility of combining at­
tendance tones for Sanford and Lakevtew mid­
dle schools. For information, call 320-0000

Collaga truataaa to matt
The Seminole Community College Board of
Trustees will meet today at 7 p.m. at the ad­
ministration building. For information, call
328-2010.

By MAMA ORSM
Herald Staff Writer
it goup received the prelim i_
approval to proceed with a Sanford
site study for a waterfront hotel and ctvtc cen­
ter.
Joseph Paclttl. president of FRA Develop­
ment A Management Corporation of Philadel­
phia. on Monday told Sanford City Commis­
sioners and Mayor Larry Dale that his com­
pany was Interested in building a 200-room
hotel with an adjoining civic /convention center
with a 3.000 to 8.000 seating capacity.
Last month. PRA had asked the city and air­
port for exclusive rights as a preferred devel­
oper for one year, hut was turned down be­
cause exclusivity could not be legally granted
by either entity.
PRA has developed office, commercial, retail,
industrial and residential space totaling more
than 0200 million in Pennsylvania. New Jer­
sey. Delaware. Virginia. Connecticut. Michi­
gan. Illinois. Kansas and Florida Clienta in­
clude Taco Bell. MCI. Mercedes Bens. Pruden­
tial and Hewlett Packard. PRA has developed
hotels at the Philadelphia airport
recently at the Orlando airport.
PRA representatives told the
that their vision of the «
beachfront resort m the
could be incorporated into a
The
proposed 30.000 square-foot civic
M
follow a historical motif.
Paclttl said the hotel complex would be built
out into the water and an artificial beach
would be constructed beyond the existing sea
wall. The plan would entail moving Fort Melton
Park. He proposed conducting a site study
in about two weeks make a presentation to the
city.

Lake Mary’s vision: Not
just another pretty picture

Davalopmant review
Seminole County will hold a
review meeting Wednesday starting at ISO
p.ui. at 1101 East Fust Street. Sanford, For
information, call 321-1 ISO. ext. 7331.

Cttlzan’s Advisory Board
The Citizen's Advisory Board of Sanford will
meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the city commis­
sioner's conference room. City llall. For infor­
mation. call 330-5600.

College
creates
foundation
board

Mamorial Stadium dadlcation
The City of Sanford will celebrate the renova­
tion of the historic Memorial Stadium with a
dedication ceremony of Pinker-Stenatrom Field
on Thursday at 6 p.m. at 1201 Mellonvtlle
Avenue. Sanford. The dedication will be held at
the opening ceremonies of the the 1997 Men's
Slow Pitch National Tournament which runs
through Aug. 17.

Vital racords available
A new govem ement publication. "Where to
Write for Vital Records." explains how and
i. death, mar _
where to write for btrth.
divorce certificates. This publication lists theagencies to contact In each state,
'with the address, telephone number and
coot. T o order, send a check for 07.95payable to
Federal Reprints. PO Box 11703. Washington
D.C.20006.

Ravlval correction
The wrong address was given in a brief on
the Religion page on Aug 0. this is the cor­
rected brief:
*
Zion Hope Missionary Baptist Church will
begin their revival on Monday. A ug IS.
The revtval will continue throu^i Friday.
Aug 22. 7:30 p.m. nightly. The Rev. Arthur
Graham. St. Mary’s Missionary Baptist
Church, will conduct the services.
The public is invited. Zion Hope Is located at
710 Orange Blvd.. Sanford.

Sexual battery suspect goes to court
by DAI
DAVID
Herald
of IS IS AM s

hi the

aggravated battery and false imprisonment,
Investigators from the Sheriff’s Office Malor
rested Thompson at fits
Boot 0.
He was

S U B S C R IB E TO THE SA N FO R D H EH A I U f OH

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Into the Orange County Jail in
Orlando, and he was transported to the
IHmlnols County facility Monday. Thompson
to being hold without bond.
~
to accused of trying to sexually
-year- old Sanford woman last
batter a'
Thompson picked up the woman
In bio Jeep
as she iwas walking along U.8.
eep os
HMtway 17-92 near Sanford.
Thompson drove the woman to the parking
lot of a local bar and restaurant and pulled a
knife. He told the victim he was going to rape
her and then cut her on the hands and arm.
The woman Jumped out of the Jeep fallowed by

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Thompson, lie eventually got back Into the ‘
Jeep and drove away. A witness got his
license tag number which was traced to
Thompson’s home.

Saturday. Thompson
aggravated battery m Orange County In 1883.
Sanford police have also identified him so a
suspect in another attempted armed sexual
battery that occured about half an hour prior
to the incident in the Sanford restaurant
parking lot.

NEW S CO VER A G E

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�born on Aug. 1 2 . One made
Incredible movies, the other
was an Incredible baseball
pitcher. DeMlIle made more
than
70
nugor
dims.
Malhcwaon won 372 major*
league games.
Film pioneer DeMlIle wni
1962 In Hollywood. Calif, lie
was known for the big produc­
tion • films like the Ten Com*
mondmrnfs and the Greatetl
Show on Earth.
Mathewson won 372 game*,
losing 188. He pitched three
complete gnmea In the 1905
World Series without allowing
a run. He was one of first
players to lie named to the
llnll of Fame. He was born In
I860 lit Factoryvlllc, Pa.

Birthday wlshts

Clinton names Telson aa the
C FO for Department Of Energy
President Clinton announced hto intent to nominate Michael L.
Telson to serve as the Chief Financial Officer for the Department
of Energy.
Michael Telson. of Miami Beach. Florida, la currently the Bpc*
cial Assistant to the Deputy Secretary at the Department of Energy. where he to responsible for science, budget, and energy to*
sues. From 1974 to 1995 he served as Senior Analyst for the
Committee on the Budget of the United States House of Repre*
scnlatives, where he advised the Committee on energy, science.
and space programs In the Federal budget, as well as. on FCC
spectrum auction Issues. Dr. Telson also has served as the staff
economist for the House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee on
Energy, and os staff coordinator of the Speaker of the House of
Representative's Took Force on Energy. From 1980 to 1984. he
served on the governing Council of the International Association
for Energy Economice (lAEE). Dr. Trieon served one year. 1973 to
1974, as a Congressional Fellow of the American Association far
the Advancement of Science IAAAS) with the U. S. Senate Commlltee on Interior and Insular Afters. Dr. Telson received B.S..
M.S.. E.E.. and Ph. D. degrees in electrical engineering from ibe
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an M.S. degree in Industrlal management from the MIT Stoen School of Management.
He was a Herts Fellow throurtwut hto paduate studies, and to a
member of the Sigma XL Tau Beta PL and Etta Kappa Nu actentlftc.and engineering honorary societies.
" The Chief Financial Offieer (CFO) for-the Department of Energy

Birthday parties today In­
clude actor John D a n k (711.
singer
Doctor Wagoner (67) and actor
Ooorgs
Hamilton
(58).
DoeDoe White is 85 but you
would never know It. Actress
Jeywo Wyatt to 84. Tfennis
player Pete Damprae to 26.
Singer KM Creole to 47. Rock
singer Marti Kaepfler (Dire
Straits) to 48. Sumer Duck
Owens to 68 .
G o o d gfWCtOU S Q f lp 8 8
E m been to Tontltown.
Ark.? Today to the day to go.
ike openMg of the fr o * Tontltown Crape Festival. Tontltowners have been doing their
great grape thing for 99 years,
More than 25.000 are expetted to come to Tontltown
this week. There's a carnival
end 8.000 of homemade pasts
a ag
ma
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DeMlIle probably would have
loved (hto place .
C a n tln fla a D a y
Cantlnflaa, Mexico's most
famous comic actor (we have
no klea If there to a second or
third moat famous Mextoan ac­
tor) was bom today nt Mexico
City in 1911. Ills real name
was Mario H artal Kayos lie
got hto start In Mexico Cny
carpa». the equivalent
of
vaudeville. How can anyone
forget hto role In Around the
World In 80 Daps7 CantliiDns
died In 1993. He probably
never went lo Tontltown.
T o m o r r o w 's a d o o z y
As exciting as Aug. 12 mny
seem to be. Aug. 13 is even
belter. In this space tomorrow
read all about Alfred Hitch*
cock. Annie Oakley, Don Ho
and Fidel Castro. Castro will
be 70 years old. Hell cele­
brate by smoking 25 cigars
and making a call lo tbc
mayor of Tontilown. Ark. Dim
Ho will sing l i n y
Bubbles"
until he gets blue in the lace
on hto 87ih birthday. Tomor­
row to also Lefthanders Day.'
Hr member your favorite lefty
Today to the 224th of the
year. There are 141 days re­
maining. Nowhere In the world
Is there excitement as there n
In Tontilown, Ark.

Vintage view
This plcturt was rscantly received bom Judy Thomas 0! FuBarton. CeM
Sha wotid Us to know the married namo at Ota tody on die right who
lived in Sanford, circa 1927*38 (Marts given la me ara sketchy, but the
tody's maxton name was Clemerone (Ctonvnto) 81 Plana (St. Kotor)
She would have been about 70 years old In fee picture, wNcti woe lake
December 1837. She had a daughter, but I watnl given her name 8 it
wee known The lady pictured on the let! a beSeved lo be Mrs J N
McCatSn. Lucy W Moughton and Annie Hulchineon Myou can identify
"Clemmie* and give any iseoSecton of her. ptosis contact Oraco Mane
Sbnedpher.

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Ibe decision to ctoee the Southern Regtonal Office.* said Mach. I n their at­
tempt to save administrative dollars, the
NWS has potentially put (he Uvea and eco­
nomic well-being of Floridians at risk.
That's wren*. Wto knew kero ispertonra
that weather can kill and that it can cause
tremendous damage to our property and
our economy.*

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proceed on any course Ihat puls die Uvea
and properly of Floridians--and Amerlcnns--ln Jeopardy.* said Graham. T look
forward lo working with Commerce Secre­
tary Daley lo ensure that this principle to
part of the National Weather Sendee’s
continuing efforts lo modernise and Im­
prove Its services.*

W EATHER
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Today: Skies will be partly
cloudy with a 60 percent
chance of scattered after*
noon and evening showers
and thunderstorms. Highs in
the upper 80s and low 90s.
Lows tonight In the 70s.
Wednesday: Scattered thun­
dershowers. night in the
low-90s. Thursday: Scat*
lered thunderstorms Highs
In the low-90s. lows In the
mid-70s. Friday: P.M. show­
ers. Highs in the low 90s.
Lows In the mld*70s.

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MIAMI . Florida 24 hour lentperslures and rainfall at 8 a.m
today:

Fiscal Year 1997. the National Weather
Sendee (NWS) had proposed consolidating
Its four regional headquarters In the con­
tinental United Slates--currently located
In Fort Worth (Southern). New York
(Eastern). Kansas City (Central) and Salt
Lake City (Western)-into three. This ac­
tion would transfer oversight of Florida.
Akfeama. and Oaavgfa-threc states at
M
nek afriotont tropical weather* to

other storms that have battered Flnrltl.i
understands the crucial function of early,
accurate weather prediction, and ii is vital
that we support the professionals who are
performing that task.*
*1 am asinaMljr disappointed that no
risk anpfenfe m m m tm m d by the Na*

"The GAO study merely confirms what
we Iuive been saying ail along--before any
major derisions are made by the National
Weal her Service regarding weather fore­
casting. an adequate risk analysis must be
done.* Mack said. T h e NWS should not be
playing chicken with our lives.*

The high temperature in
Sanford Monday waa 94 de­
grees and the overnight low
was 73 as reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m..
Friday totaled 2.02 Inches.
Sunset.

The Ultra Violet Index
(UVI| rating for Ihe Orlando
area Is 8.
The UVI levels ore rated by
the Environmental Protec­
tion Agency.

Smyrna Baochi Waves are 1
to 2 feet with a light chop.
Water temperature of 85 de­
grees. Winds from the south
at 5-10 m.p.h.

Here are the winning num­
bers selected on Monday in
the Florida Lottery:
Fantasy 8 (Ang- &gt;1)
8-9-11-17-28
Lotto (Ang. 9)
9-18-17-30*40-41

Tht wrath of God?
Fr. John Trout of A l Souls Cathode Church In Sanford, found any Marasbng result of the storm feat pound 4.20 Inches of rain on fee city

gash in fee stucco that covers fee brick. Some 8toa on fee roof are riso
misting (right), indicating fee lightening struck fee crass md traveled
down fee wet of fee birthing on Osk Avenue.

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________________ _ ^ _______________with
battery (domestic violence! and criminal mischief.' Report said
that Mills struck woman pooaibly breaking her jaw, then
choking her and slamming her head up agMnst window.
•looe Villalobos. 33, of SIB Park Ave.. Sanford, was arrested
Sunday by Sanford police.
Villalobos was charged with
battery (domestic violence) and arrested at his residence.
Report said that Villalobos was involved in physical fight.
Timothy SuHtvan. 33. of 400 Diana Cl.. Casselberry, was
arrested Sunday by Casselberry poMce. Sullivan waa charged
with battery (domestic violence) and arrested at hi* residence.
Report said that he pushed his wife and prevented her from
leaving.

Dm chirped

Kevin Ofobona. 39. of 3063 Derby Shire Rd.. Casselberry.
‘ Saturday by Altamonte Springs police. Gibbons
with DUI and arrested at the corner of State Road
_ Drive. Officer noticed that Gibbons had no
limits an and was weaving m his lane.
Jaae Garrta. 37. of IBIS Landing Dr.. Sanford, was arrested
Saturday by Lake Mary police. Garda waa charged with DUI
and arretted on Slate Road 400. Officer said that Garda waa
traveling SI in a 08 mile per hour tone, and that Garda sped
up as the police officer waa trying to pull him over.
Jennifer Denborr, 22. of 5007 Blaeknell Ln . Sanford, was
arrested Friday by Seminole County deputies Denborr was
cha rg e with DUI and arrested in the area of International
Park ing, Officer said that Denborr waa traveling at a high
rate of speed and that her tires squealed on a turn.

Qun poinifQ n woman
Charlie Canada. 56. of unknown address, was arrrstrd
Bungay by Sanford police. Canada waa charged wi.J' battery,
aggravated assault and use of firearm In romlasion of a felony.
Canada waa arrested In the 2000 block of West IBIh Street.
Depart said that there waa a call waa a man besting a woman.
When the officer arrived, the officer saw Canada pointing a
• m e t the

•treated Friday by Sanford police. William* was rharsed with
possession of drug paraphernalia and arrested in the 1300
block of West 25th Street. The San lord 0 M A D . squad madr
the arrest in an area where they have received drug related
complaint* in the past.

Anthony Guanclatc. 10. of 455 Summerlin Are.. Sanford, was
arrested Saturday by Banked police. Guannale waa charged
with possession of crock cocaine. possew lrwi of crack cocaine
with intent to distribute and trcaapoaaMg without a warning
and arrested in the 1300 block of West 25th Street. The
Sanford Q .U A .O . squad made the arrest in an area where they

to protect your children from
s. If there are young children In
the household, consider swimming pools
as dangerous as loaded guns permanently
installed in our Varda.
There should be many barriers between
your child and the pool. Some may be a
liilk inconvenient, some may even he
coally • but donT ever think we can do
enough. Here are some suggestions. From
tlie stand point of a professional child
proofer. nil of these measures should be
taken.
II Locks on all doors and windows
kadlng lo the pool. These locks should be
out of the reach of Ihooe they are meant to
protect. Also, be wary of pet doors leading
to the pool area. Toddlers will follow the
family pet rqfit out that door.
21 Mil alarms on all doors and windows
leading to Ilie pool. If Ihla seems loo
aggressive. Inatnfl door alarms on those

Off to college: Avoiding Insurance pitfalls
■ y BILL MBLSOff
FI. Insurance Commissioner
The lifelong adventure of
learning hits
Its htU stride when
young people leave home to at­
tend a college, university or
graduate school. As parents
who m the past few years have
seen our two children enter
college, ipy wife Grace and I
know tt’a a challenging time for
the whole femffy. tlut a word of
caution la in order: in oil the
cacttemcnt. don't neglect to
consider Insurance.
During their high school
years, moat students are cov­
ered by thetr parents* Insur­
ance
potIdea.
This
may
change, however, when the
student pursues a higher edu­
cation. Families should consull
a trusted insurance agent be­
fore the start of each academic
to discuss automobile.
Ith and personal properly
insurance needs.

Automobile covorago
Changes
A family auto policy (hat
covers a high school student
generally will provide the same
coverage when I hat student at­
tends rotlrgr In the United
~ tea or Canada.
If a student suffers an aecl-

primary-care physician m that
area.
Other options Include the
purriiase of • major medical
policy or a student health pol­
icy offered through the college
or university.

Personal-property

more attuatlona than covered
by • bosk homeowner's or
renter's policy.
In addition to contacting
Iheir insurance ajpnt. parents
or students may obtain infor­
mation by calling the Florida
Deportment of Insurance Con­
sumer Helpline toi-frce at I*
800-342-2762. The hearing lmuse « TD D to call

parents’ pokey.

in an off-&lt;
may noed to buy a renter's
policy.
Parents of a student who
owns
expensive
computer
equipment should consider
adding a 'rider* to their homeowners policy that addresses

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age up to that policy's dollar
limits. The family's insurance

Battery on a low onforeomont offleor
Kenneth Chisolm. 36. of 2410 Center St.. Sanford,
arrested Saturday by Seminole County deputies. Chisolm
charged wtlh battery on a law enforcement officer, restating
with violence and rcsistlng/opposlng officer without violence.
was arrested at the corner of Stale Road 46 and
Avenue.

Lee. 31. of 104 Three Oaks Lana. Sanford.
Friday by Seminole County deputies.
Lee
charged with burglary to structure (unarmed) and arrested in
the 3600 block of Cypress Avenue. Officers were responding
to a burglary of residential properly call.

Items conesslsd In bag
Gloria Olkhrtst. 52. of 1200 W. 13th Mace. Sanford, was
arrested Friday by Sanford pobcc. Gilchrist waa charged with
retail theft and arrested In the 3600 Mock of Orlando Avenue.
Report sold that Olkhrtst concealed items In a Hass* bag.

George Stone. 43. of unknown residence, was arrested pndm
by Longwood police. Stone was charged with retag theft and
tresspassing. Stone was arrested in the 200 block of Stale
Road 000. Report said that Stone pul merchandise in a cart
and then proceeded out of store.

to their policy's ____ _____
Students who lend thetr car
thus also 'lend* thru insur­
ance.
Some insurance companies
offer 'student away at school*
discounts when a young driver
by a parent's policy allenda
college sway from home with­
out a car. Parents should
check with their Insurance
it about this possibility.

aged care, most families ob­
tained coverage for their medi­
cal needs through health in­
surance policies. Parents thus
knew their coliege-age children
had coverage for injuries or III-

see If they KMO covers the
area where their child will at­
tend college. If so, the HMO
can help the student find a

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Dangers of Ritalin
Recently the Florida preaa should
be
commended Tor finally pulling the mask ofT of
Ritalin and revealing Just how dangerous this
drug la. The exposes have brought to light facts
that are widely known urtlhtn the psychlntrlc
community but not relayed to the public.
For example. Ritalin Is similar to cocaine in
both structure and action. How similar?
.Psychiatrists Edward Hallowed and John Ratey.
both *members of the Professional Advisory
Board for Children with Attention Deficit
Disorders (CI1ADD). a so-called 'support group*
which receives heavy funding from the makers
of Ritalin, state in their book Drfucn to
Distraction that: "people with ADD feel focused
when they use cocaine. Just as they do when
they take Ritalin. Rather than yelling high, they
suddenly feeI clearheaded and able to pay
attentlon...lhe drug seems like a cure In that It
temporarily alleviates their ADD symptoms, and
so they become chronic users." In his book Do
You
Have
Attention
Deficit
Disorder?
neuropsychologist James Thomas states that
Ritalin 'makes the person feel well, or ‘normal.’
so there Is no need for abuse.' That's strange,
using the same argument we are told that the
’ normal* feeling generated by cocaine will lead
to abuse but the 'normal' feeling generated by
Ritalin won't! Thomas also stntes that those
with 'ADD* report that '...cocaine...helped them
to think dearly for the first time ki their Hues.*
Right!
Hallowed and Ratey point out the reason
psychiatrists prescribe Ritalin instead of other
amphetamines • amphetamine has "a major
public Image problem" in that It is considered ~a
street drug" while Ritalin has "no such Image
problem". And millions are spent trying to
protect Ritalln s 'image'.
The tact Is that Ritalin defender, psychologist
Russell Barkley, la a member of CIIADD's
i Professional Advisory Board. So are National
o*MMIa*&gt;ef Mental Health (NIMIfl psychiatrists
&lt;* Child, psychiatry, and
i Allen Zametkin. Rapopor ( received funding by
! ,he
M a lm to concept studies that
would snow a biological* component of 'ADD*.
. thus Justifying drug 'treatment'. Zamelkln's
brain imaging studies, which have been
criticised by a former NIMH psychiatrist, are
used as 'proof* that the brains of 'ADD*
children are different than 'normal* children.
. Although Rapoport reported that one study
• ahowed '’dear differences *. she followed by
saying that "a radiologist would not read these
scans as abnormal." Armed with ouch flimsy
research, and backed directly or indirectly
(through CHADD) by the makers of Ritalin,
these taro government psychiatrists push their
theories • and Ritalin • Into the mainstream of
society. And all the public hears is 'the National
Institute of Mental Health says...* Perhaps Ross
Perot was right, follow the money*.
The Wad Street Journal put this sort of thing
In perspective in a 1004 article which reported
that 'most consumers have no Idea the studies
and public service messages actually are a part
i\f a plan to sett drugs. The drug companies
typically leave few fingerprints, running their
disease campaigns tlirough PR firms, patient
groups, ‘Institutes’, and other third parties."
According to the Journal, ‘publicising a disease
side-steps the FDA’ which sets guidelines for
drug advertising. And so, drug companies pay
other people to make you think you Just might
need their drugf That’s slick. But when the
target of such a campaign is children, and the
drug is 'cocaine-like', that Is Just sick!
with the Information provided by the press
combined with the above. It is easy to see that
drug company funding helps drive CHADD.
which In turn floods our schools with brochures
and videos about 'ADD*, which has In turn led
lo a flood of Ritalin In our schools. The most
disturbing aspect of this that more children are
using Ritalin to get high. The U.S. Drug
Enforcement Administration IDEA) reported
that from 1002 to 1094. the percentage of high
school seniors who had illegally used Ritalin
Jumped from 3 percent to 16 percent. During
that tame period. Rltalln's maker Increased
their funding to CHADD as follows: 1002 •
850.000: 1003 * 8200.000; 1004 • 8308.000.
From 1000 to 1005 the number of Ritalin
prescriptions has Increased 2.5 million per year
to over 7 million per year.
The public should also know that many of the
books written about 'ADD* are written by
CHADD board members. This crew endorses
each others books * they even get endorsements
from their board buddies at NIMH. The books
have a lot in edmmon. They all agree that
psychiatrists don't know what 'ADD* actually la
because they don't know what ‘ causes' It. They
report Ritalin as the 'drug of choice' and
discourage use of the generic form of the drug •
It doesn't 'work*. There Is also the common
practice of denigrating any other method or
handling children uriftiouf drugs. These are
labeled 'controversial treatments*.
Parents and teachers lell children to stay
away from drug dealers because they lie to you.
tell you the drug can't hurt you • In fact. It will
make you feel better! In reality, the only ones
who profit are (he dealer and hla supplier.
Adults should take their own beat advice and
slay away from the dealer • the psychiatrist.
Dr. Mark A. Barber. Commissioner
Tlir Citizens Commission on Human Rights
305 N. Fort Harrison Avenue
Clearwater. FL 33755
Phone 800-782*2787

A protector of the living Constitution
We had been talking about the Increasing
number of dissents he was writing on the
Rehnqiilst Court, and I asked Justice Brennan
If he was getting discouraged. I should have
known belter. He smiled and said the Court
had these cycles, but It would come around
ngnln. lie paused and added. 'Look. pal. we've
alwaya known
the framers knew - that
Utterly Is a fragile thing You cnn’l give up.*
Then William Brennan quoted from n scene
In Yeats' play 'Calhleen Nl lloolihnn':
•'Did you see an old woman going down ihr
path?' asks Bridget.
" I did not.' replies Patrick, who came into
the house just after the old woman had left It.
'nut I saw a young girl nnd she had the walk of
a queen."
Justice Brennan looked rondly Into the
distance. Th a i passage has always meant a
great deal to tnc.*
Ills conviction remained that the living,
evolving Const llul ion - nol frozen In llmr
more than 200 years ngo - will surely
rejuvenate liberty In the derodes ahead. After
all, despite the best years of the Warren Court
- when Brennan was its defining force - so
much had hern left undone even then. Let

was not a flinty moralist In person. Talking to
him. as I frequently did during hla lost years
on the Court. I fell entirely at ease In Ihe
presence of one of Ihe moat powerful figures in
Ihe nation. He had no aide, ns the British say.
^ We’ve always
Genuinely
curious about Ihe Interests of
known. Ihe
people he talked to.
framers knew,
Brennan was also Interested in what
lh.il lilbcrly is a
happened to some of the llllganla in cases he
fragile thing. 9
had Judged: for instance. Harry Keylshlan. an
instructor who had been fired because he
would not algn a New York state loyalty oath.
Brennan. In that 1087 case. Keylshlan v.
Board of Regents of New York, had ruled that
the loyalty oath and other anti-subversive New
York slate statutes violated First Amendment
alone since.
Eleven years ngo. hr said In a speech. *We do protections of academic freedom
Twenty years later. Keylshlan was on a
not yel have Justice, equal nnd practical, for
the poor, for the members of minority groups, televised Bill Moyers series. *ln Search of the
for the criminally accused, for Ihr displaced Constitution.* I saw tlrennnn at Ihe Court soon
persons of the technological revolution, for after Ihe program aired, and he was excited at
nllrnnlrd youth, for the urban masses. ... Ugly having seen ihe aclunl person behind the
inrqulllrs continue to mar Ihr face of our name on his derision.
*lt was fascinating.* Brennan told me. *ll was
nation We nrr surely nrnrrr Ihe beginning
Ihe first llmr I had seen him. Of course. It's
than Ihe end of Ihe struggle.*
For all his passionate concern about rare that I ever are ihe people in Ihe rases we
injustice across the board. Justice Brennan ■os Hen toff. Fags BA

GEORGE PLAGENZ
^ T h a l should be
the first rale of
ctiquctle in
swearing. J

&amp;

Even fair mouths
speak foul words

ELLEN GOODMAN

Movies at their best suspend reality
BOSTON-Not that I am worried about
Rupert Everett's career. Anyone who can dance
away with the kudoa at *My Best Friend's
Wedding* la bound to catch bouquets.
The British actor was more than Julia
Roberts' gay consolation prize for losing the
man she loved, more than a walker at a
wedding. He was campy, sensitive, sensible
and. by anybody's definition, a true friend. He
was the best m an-or woman--at the movie.
So no one Is surprised that Everett has lined
up two more star turns, one as a gay secret
agent and the other as a married man coming
to terms with coming out. Nor is it any wonder
that the gay actor la being cast as a gay
character.
But Everett's very success bos people asking
whether he can break through the celling, (he
last taboo against an openly homosexual actor
playing a heterosexual lead.
Of course. It's progress of a sort, the
Hollywood sort, when there are enough
Interesting gay porta to keep a career rolling.
Who among us can forget those wonderful
yesteryears when the celluloid closet was
locked so tight that barely a hint of
homosexuality could escape through the
keyhole?
The closest we came lo a gay role back In
the days when Doris Day was a virgin was
‘ Pillow Talk.* In a landmark moment. Rock
Hudson, a closeted gay man. played a straight
man Impersonating a gay man. In order to gel
Doris Day into bed.
For a long lime, no gay actor dared to be
open. For a long lime no straight actor worth
hla or her equity card would have played a
homosexual character. Finally, we've seen Tom
Hanks with AIDS and William Hurt in Jail. Rui
can we now accept a straight man playing a
gay more easily than a gay playing a straight?
This la the second time Ihe whole matter of
gay ‘acting and being1 has been raised this
year. In the spring. Anne tfeche became the
very public partner of Ellen DeOencrea. The
moguls who had already signed her lo play
opposite Harrison Ford In the movie *6 Days. 7
Nights* were In full flop sweat. You might have
though another 'Volcano* erupted.
The way they figured It. the audience could
imagine Anne llcche with lava rolling across
Los Angeles but couldn't Imagine her necking
with Harrison Ford. We could fantasize Ford as
president of the United States slugging It out
with airborne terrorists, but not romancing
lleche.
Anybody around there heard or acting? Not
according to Ihe screenwriter who said of
Everett'a chances as a crossover hunk: ‘ Uncle
Joe In Des Moines la not going to alt and
watch a gpy guy make love to Kim Basinger.*
Did an earlier Uncle Joe watching the all-mate

'Th e last taboo
ii against an
openly
homosexual
actor playing a
heterosexual
lead. ^

cast of Shakespeare In ihe 17th century
dismiss Ophelia as a drag queen?
The theory behind all this anxiety Is not
homophobia ao much aa box office phobia, the
deep heller of the dream-makers that every
movie-goer wants to imagine her/hlmself In the
love duet with the star-not just the character.
Last week's People magazine, for example.
Interrupted its report on Everett to offer
condolences. ’ Sorry, ladles.' It said, he was
gay In real life too.
Sorry, ladlea? Somehow I have trouble
believing that If only the 37-ycar-old Rupert
Everett changed hts eexual identity he'd be
parking hla Gucci loafers next to my futon. I
don't even think he'd leave hla Labrador,
Moire, on my doorstep.
On the other hand, anyone who can Imagine
thnt once Brad Pill stepped aside Gwyneth
Paltrow would be his, would have no trouble
making the leap of Imagination to Anne Heche.
Ironically, the only openly gay actor truly
accepted In a straight role. Dan Butler, plays
Ihe sports announcer and womanizer on
'Frailer.*
There are many weird side-effects to Ihe
Hollywood cult of celebrity. We have fused and
confuted characters on and off Ihe screen. In
Ihe up-close-and-personal world, we Insist on
knowing about a superstar's private life and
lay that grid over his professional life.
Ih a strange way. Americans are looking for
authentlclty-among actors. This Is like
choosing *ERV George Clooney for your
pediatrician.
Yes. Rupert Evsrelt was a gay man playing a
gay man. No. he was not playing' himself.
'Sorry, ladles.*, II was a role.
Movies al thelf best suspend reality. As a
British newspaper noted, the late, great Jimmy
Stewart once starred In a movie In which he
befriended a 8 -foot rabbit named Harvey that
only he could see.
*1 wrestled with reality for 35 years,* he told
the psychiatrist. ‘And I’m happy, doctor. I
finally won out over II.* So can we.

If we are not going to stamp out vulgarity,
maybe we ran art up some rules of enqueue
to govern It.
When William Least Ileal-Moon was
traveling the back roods of this country
gathering material far his book Htur
Highways* (Houghton Mifflin. 10011 he
struck up a conversation with on old farmer
Al one point, while they were chatting, the
farmer asked Moon. ■OMBlf I « e n r * That should be IheTIrst rule of etiquette’ ll!
swearing Just as we used to ask. ’Mind If I
smokeT before lighting up I now Ihe only
polite thing to do is not to ainofce in front of
someone clsel. we ought lo grt the othrr
person's permission before we swear.
Even In this liberated age, many people
arc offended by It.
Who is using most of the foul language? Is
II the young people? Timothy Jay. a
professor of psychology at a state coliejp in
Massachusetts, says no. In the research hr
did (or his book. 'Cursing in America* IJohn
Benjamins. 10021. Jay discovered that
college students utter eight swear words In
every 100 words they speak After they
graduate from college, that goes up 10 13
bad words In every 100.
Jay also found that swearers generally
don't come from the best social circles. On
Ihe college campus, the Janitor and the
university cop top Jay's list of the most
prolific swearers. He also found that people
who do physical tabor do more swearing
than those whose jobs carry status, and
Hint librarians have less cause lhan people
of any oilier occupation to have their
mouths washed out with soap.
The family newspaper was once as prudish
and proper as the church pulpit when it
came
lo
language.
Now,
however,
newspapers have found a loophole that
allows them to swear like the rest of the
earner gang while maintaining a pose of
purity. Their trick la to indicate four-letter
words by the use of hyphens, except for the
first letter.
This virtually forces the reader to fill in the
blanks and say to himself ihe word the
paper was supposedly trying to shield him
from reading.
Ironically, the cleanest language In the
media la found In the reviled supermarket
tabloids.
We once had a control, of sorts, on
vulgarity when It waa out-of-bounds for
gentlemen to use four-letter words In mixed
company. Nowadays, if a man cleans up his
language in front of women, feminists
accuse nlm of sex discrimination!
Today, most books
•• fiction and
nonfiction
•• contain obscenities. As
columnist Mary McGrory points out. the
string of profanities in Marcia Clark’s best
seller *Wlthout a Doubt* (Viking. 10071
begins on (he second
page of the
Introduction, and doesn't end until the book
ends (mercifully).
Dreading Clark's debut as a talk-show
host In the fall, McGrory says, le t us hope
that she will study English ao that her
vocabulary becomesless
obscenityoriented.*
This Is a reference to a somewhat dated
theory that only unlettered people resort to
profanity to fill the holes In their stunted
vocabularies. But no longer does anyone
subscribe to that childish notion. The
Watergate tapes Jolted us Into adulthood.
And presidents are not the only leaders
who blister our ears with vulgarity. The
governor of one of our sovereign states was
quoted In a reputable business paper as
making a remark that could only be
categorized aa ’the grossest possible
scatological reference.*

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Lake M a ry Continued from Pigs IA
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community service buildings.
the rrMkientlal and commercial
area. Downtown Lake Mary
should have an appealing and
friendly atmosphere by main­
taining the ctty'M natural set­
tings . Incorporating the local
parks and creating a pedestrian
friendly place to Hiv. work or
visit. The commercial core area
along Country Club Road Is m I'fslonnf to he Jatrly densely de­
veloped. Use oj trees, land­
scaping and amenity features
should provide I’lsuaf appeal
hut not provide an overly potIshed appearance. The transi­
tional area In envisioned to be
mired use district which allow s
for lower intensity office oral
residential uses, ta k e Mary
wants to protect and enhance
our quality of life while main­
taining our small town charac­
ter.
II will he up lu Millrr Srtlm
Assoelnlrn. Inc In study the
environment, inventory assets
and crunch the numbers and
show the city liuw It ran make
Hits vision a reality.
Mlller-Sellen Associates. Inc
ns ranked ns the number one
Imlrr of the three firms Inter-

Board
viewed by a Joint meeting of the
Downtown Advisory Committee
and the Lake Mary City Com ­
mission on Thursday. July 31.
MSA was the second of the
three firms Interviewed. Ha
presentation was straightfor­
ward. focusing on the eco­
nomics and the feasibility of
developing the downtown area.
Chris Jones,
a
Project
economist and Financial Con­
sultant with MSA. addressed
the meeting.
‘ I really liked what I saw (In
the vision stntemrntl because
It didn't at Hie outset ask for
the creation of n pretty pic­
ture,* be said.
MSA would tnke a threephase approach. Jones said:
Market Assessment. Infrastruc­
ture Nerds and Financing
Strategy.
Tire initial phase. Market As­
sessment. would Ire based pri­
marily on surveys that would
ask the question, 'What would
make you go there?" MSA
would also Interview candidate
businesses and ask wliul It
might lake to gel them at*
trnrted to Hits area
Hie consulting firm would
present to the city a model fur
Htrre to five-year growth, so

anford
Unwed from Page IA
the boardwalk facility at EPCOT complete
Hi concessions, a yacht rluh. and a pier with
restaurant lie said his vision for Ihe ares
ild he to develop the entire 20 waterfront
ra extending from Sanhxd Avenue to Son
Avenue Dale said he supported moving
park as long os other rerrratlnnal families
put In place.
"e can be a catalyst of this vision.’ Pocitti
told Ihe rommissinn ITtA w a s not asking
any kind of incentives tor the hotel
that there wonkl not be a need to move
Ing at Hits point Psrtttl said the rut lie
as including acquiring the rrquired prrand approvals and construction would
about three years
Dale’s rrquest. Pocitti was given a copy of
plan extracted from a 1005 study on waI development for Sanford conducted by
University of Florida The study Includes
s to link new waterfront development to
downtown area. The plan also proposes a
el/conference center and lake infill drvrlenls Also included are a fishing pier with

Hull the plan could be work­
able at any point the city
chooses to stop or stnrt the
project.
The firm would also present
suggestions on how to improve
Ihe infrastructure and find
ways to pay for the Improve­
ments that would need to be
made before any of the benefits
from the market study could he
Implemented.
*We want a plan that can he
Implemented.* said Linda Tee­
ter. of DDAC. *1 want some­
thing we can work with when
It's over.*
The two other Arms. Clot ling
Jarkson Kcrcher Anglin and
GAI Consultants were ranked
second and third respectively.
While Ihe board liked many
aspects of all of Hie presenta­
tions. and at one point Deputy
Mayor George Durycn said that
he would like to combine the
efforts of M M and Glutting
Jackson. DDAC chairman John
McMcnamy said he wanted a
consensus of the board amt
discussion continued until the
vote was unanimous for MSA
The recommendation will gn
before the next regular session
of the city commission on
Thursday. Aug 14.. to tie tan
firmed

a pedestrian bridge linking up In a hotel com­
plex, wnter gardens, and a covered civic am ­
phitheater. a boardwalk, and a roverrd boathouse
Dale said he wantrd PRA to meet with repre­
sentatives of the Waterfront Strertng Commit­
tee. Community Redevelopment Agency and
Main Street, to make sure Its vision was com­
patible with the existing plans for the city

Plagenz
Continued from Pag# 4A
One wonders who deserves Ihe major
share of a decent person's censure •• the
governor who said II or Ihe paprr that
printed it.
But there arr pockets of resistance to this
modern Immaturity. When nn actor from
"Saturday Night Uve* did a 50-minute
routine laced with profanity at a University
of Iowa fund-raiser. 80 percent of the
audience of 1.300 walked mil.
Let's all move io Iowa (Hut would they want
ua?|

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"The college, with the assis­
tance of the new Foundation
Board of Directors, plans to In­
crease the number and amount
of scholarships In the coming
year," Weber said, "as well as
Increase Ihe number of endowed
leaching chairs getting ctoaer to
our goal of 14."
Much of Ihe money used in Ihe

scholarship programs comes
from the F lo rid a L o tte ry .
"People often think the lottery
only saya It will help education."
Weber said, "but here's a situ­
ation where we have definite
assistance."
She added that once funds are
ralaed, the board submits re­
quests for matching funds to the
lottery. “Some of the time." she
explained, "the lottery matches

us with up to 66 3/3 cents on the
dollar, so they are really helping
One of the board's largest local
fund-raising events la the Dream
Auction to be held later this
r. Specific details are yet to
announced for that event,
which generally draws large
crowds and helps obtain schol­
arship money.

r

Hentoff
Continued from Page 4A
deal with. Hearing him on the television
program. I had no Idea Hint he and other
teachers would have lost everything If the case
hod gone the other way.*
To Brennan, the law was more than briefs
and oral arguments, lie may not have seen
many of the litigants before him. but he
searched for a sense of them In the cases that
reached him Whenever tie was asked for his
definition of Hie Constitution, his answer was*The protection of the dignity of the human
being and Hie recognition that every individual
has fundamental rights which government
rannot deny him.*
That's why Brennan had so deep and abiding
a revulsion against rapltal punishment,
execution by the state, he said, 'treats
members of the human rare as non-humans
Lven Ihe vilest criminal remains a human
possessed of common human dignity.*
Ily contrast, ihi one on the present court has
refused, as Brennan did. lo he nn accomplice
In what Harry Blackman railed 'the machinery
of death * And It is difficult to imagine that
anyone now nominated to the Court try a
president of either party could gel Senate
approval If lie or she were against Ihe death
penally
When Justice Brennan retired seven years
ago. hr said It was ‘the saddest day of my life.*
B was oiid for Ihe nation as writ, even though
relatively few Americans knew anything more

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nlxNit him than his name •• If that.
Brennan, having a quick sense of humor,
appreciated Irony. He might have savored the
president's tribute to him when he died:
'Justice Brennan's devotion to the BUI of
Rights inspired counties* young law students,
including myself.”
Like Bill Clinton's evisceration of habeas
corpus? Ills persistent devotion to the death
penally? Ills ardent advocacy of greatly
expanded FBI wiretap powers? Justice
Brennan's legacy included none of these, but
ihe president does confirm
Brennan's
conviction that liberty la Indeed a fragile thing.

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Phyllis A. Bouiey. til. Miller
Rood. Sanford, died Sunday.
Aug 10. 1097 at her resi­
dence. Dorn In Rutland. Vl .
on Mnrch 10. 1030. she moved
to Central Florida in 1058.
Mrs Bouiey was a switchboard
operator for Seminole Ford..
She was a Catholic
Survivors Include husband.
Brnest llouley. Sanford: smi.
Scott C llouley. Jacksonville;
brothers.
Bernard
Soulin.
Rutland. Vt.. Harry J Soulia.
Phoenix.
Grnmkow Funeral Home,
Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.
DORIS P. BOWHAR
Doris F. Howmar. 73. Plumhollow Lane. Maitland, died
Saturday. Aug 0. 1097. nt
Florida Hoapital Altamonte
Horn
Oct.
8.
1023.
In
Tyngdboro. Mass., she moved
to Central
Florida
from
Augusta. Go., in 1072. Mra.
Howmar was a homemaker.
She was a member of Asbury
United Methodist Church of
Maitland, and a member of
Prudential Employees Retire­
ment Club and AARP.
Survivors Include husband.
William D. Howmar Sr.. Mailland; sons. William Bowmnr
Jr., Longwood, Ronald Burton
Howmar. York. Pa.; daughters.
Prudence
Anne
Tuggle.
Augusta. Go.. Mary Lou Bowmar. Atlanta; brother George
F. Ford. Powder Springs. Ga.;
six grandchildren, three great
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.
Q ILB ER T L . BR U ETTE
Gilbert L. Bruelte. 66. Eagle
Point, North. Osteen, died
Saturday. Aug. 0. 1997. at his
residence. Born on March 16.
1031 In Baltimore. Md.. he
moved to Central Florida In
1003. Mr. Bruelte was a main­
tenance engineer at Meridian
Nursing Home.
Survivors Include daughters,
Catherine Little. Baltimore.
Elisabeth
Greene.
Santa
Clarita. Calif.; sons, Lewis
Bruelte. Baltimore. Stewart
Bruelte, Santa Clarita. Calir.;
stepson. Glenn Bruelte. Balti­
more; sisters Paula Kocbel.
Pamela Chalkley and Charlotte
Festo. all of Baltimore, Patricia
Mullen, Sanford.
Oramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford, in charge of ar­
rangements.

Gaines Carry Hand Garden
iso our as m s s s f a vsoChapel Funeral Home. Long- arson truer) u m
wood. in charge of arrange­
ments
BEATRICE YOUNG
Beatrice Young. 91. Queen
Avenue. Oviedo, died Tuesday.
Aug. 5. 1997. Hr was horn in
Monttcello. Fla Mr. Young won
a laborer and a Baptist.
Survivors
Include
three
nieces. Rrtha Y. Llmehouse.
Oviedo. Charity Miller. Ealonville. Jeannette William. New­
ark. N.Y.; nephew. Charlie
Young. Orlando.
Marvin C. Zanders. Funeral
Home, Apopka. In charge of
arrangements.
NICEOLA ROCCO ZAMRRJ
Nickola Rocro Zambrt. 83.
Camelot Way. Casselberry,
dlrd Sunday. Aug 10. 1997. at
his residence. Born April 24.
1014. in Montclatr. N.J. hr
c u m or t m
CSICUIT COUNT
moved to Central Florida tn
I COUNTY.
1077, Mr. Zambrt was a shop
steward
for
Westlnghouse
or SNrWr c.i
Electrical. He was a Catholic
s. it, »i. a »•.
and a member of the Italian
iter
American Club.
MH-4S
Survivors
include
sons.
David
Zambrt.
Altamonte
Springs. Lawrence Zambrl.
Nonet IS MOSSY
Winter Park: daughter. Vir­
war r i w wurmsMurA ma
katdw
WOW “
ginia Polvertno. Casselberry:
brothers Pat. Montclair N.J.,
Joe. Las Vegas: sisters. Rosie,
Montclair, N.J., Mary Cald­
well, N.J., Nlckollna and Sue. omssrtY. sod Ma namaial m
both of Verona. N.J.; five much a via iiiu n t w/*a at
grandchildren, seven great
Caruhcaia Ns. TM
grandchildren.
Yews!Wauaaaa 1M1
si nvsoortr
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Funeral ossenousM
u o sac st two ras ana sta
Home. Altamonte Springs, in N u n o r s t H n o r e
loses ft or a mo ft or nb
charge of arrangements.
r/4 or aa«/«.
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repsm ^H S W1 W T M n M M 9 S 9 Q ,
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Marumay. As ml saw qfaqarty
ma CMinty of
ataof FWrtda.
POULBV, PKVLU8
There will be no formal services
for Mra. Phytlla Bouiey. 61. of
Sanford, who died Sunday, how­
ever. the Comity request memorial
taanaaN
Camay
contributions may be made to the
‘ Mania.
American Cancer Society. Sun­
“ j we nhwrh,
1MT, al 11:00 ooi.
Trust Bldg.. 200 W. First 81.. P.O.
Fiynml ol Sots tsa. mates
Box 95. Sanford. FL 32772-0093.
LILLIAN JU D ITH PR ESCO TT
Lilian Judith Prescott. 88. Arrangements by Oramkow Fu­
and iMwdMe laaa am mauMd
neral Rome. 500 E. Airport DM..
*o few said fey ms
Talmost
Street.
Winter Sanford, FL 32773. (4071 322Springs. Saturday, Aug. 0, 3213.
■I fen
1097. Born March 23. 1009,
N dus srOMn 84 haws
aa at ma
Glen Wilton, Va.. she moved to ITOUNO. BEATRICE
ibaeaah
Funeral services for Mr. Bea­
Central Florida In 1957. Mra.
trice
Young
will
be
held
on
Prescott was a retired store
la ms Clam of
ms Circua Cawt.
manager. She was a member Wednesday. August 13. at 4:00
Datsd
mw
10m
day of My,
of the New Tampa Baptist p.m. from the Zanders Memorial
ittT.
Chapel. Apopka. Fla., with a local
Church.
minister offlclallug. Friends may
MARYANN! WORM
Survivors Include daughter call Ihe funeral home on Tuesday
CUM or TM
Lillian IBunny) Spangler. Win­ from 5:00 p.m. unlit 9:00 p.m. In­
CMCUIT COUNT
feturnon COUNTY,
ter Springs; sisters, Hilda M y­ terment will follow In the EdgeriOMOA
ers and Frances Myera, both of wood Cemetery. Apopka. Fla. All
■Hr*rn M V m W J wr*
Cllflon Forge, Va.; two great arrangrmenta under Ihe personal
My tt.lt, t
grandchildren and atx great direction of Marvin C, Zanders
Funeral Home. Apopka. Fla. "THE
• .t u t o r
great grandchildren.
Dt0-l«
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TH E REV. JOHN ARTHUR
jn in ia a u
The Rev. John Arthur John­
son Sr.. 80. Bethune Drive.
Malt land, died Friday. Aug 8.
1007. at his residence. He was
born Oct. 10. 1010 in Palntka
He was the minister ot New
Bethel
Missionary
Baptist
Church.
Survivors tnrlude wife. Ber­
nice V. Johnson. Maitland,
sons. Howard Johnson. Eatonvlllr. John Arthur Johnson Jr.
and Charles Kimble, both ot
Orlando. The Rev. Ronald
Kimble. Maitland; daughters.
Sophia Dawson. Shirley Den­
mark. Delores Brown, all of
Orlando. i’ulilil.i Royal. Roch­
ester. N.Y.; brother. The Rev.
Samuel Johnson. Tampa, sis­
ters. Rosa Lee Myers and An­
nie Ruth Robinson, both of
Sanford, numerous grandchil­
dren.
Wilson-Kichelbcrger Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.
CHARLE8 P. MORAN BR.
Charles P. Moran Sr.. 04.
Diane Circle,
Casselberry,
died Friday. Aug. 6. IB07 at
Florida Hospital Altamonte.
Born in Blairgowrie. Scotland,
he moved to Central Florida
from Cllflon, N.J. In 1077. Mr.
Moran was a cabinetmaker.
He was a member of the Cale­
donian
Bagpipe
Bond of
Kearney. N.J. He performed on
radio and television In New
York.
Survivors Include wtfe. Mar­
garet Moran. Casselberry; son.
Charles P. Moran Jr. Alta­
monte Springs;
daughters.
Margnrct
Chaplin. Rowlett.
Texas. Ro Tants. Altamonte
Springs.
Rae
Cappuccino.
Edison. N.J., Helen Bcrsch.
Longwood; 14 grandchildren.
13 great grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, lu
charge of arrangements.

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�•A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuasday. Auqust 12. 1997

Seminole scenes: Th e week in review
Top: A summer storm rolls In at U S Highway 17-92 and Lake Mary
Boulovard. ono of tho daily downpours that are everyday occur­
rences from June through September m Central Florida Down­
town Sanford flooded when more than four inches of ram fell within
an hour, too much for oven the most sophisticated dramago sys
tom to handlo, according to city officials Moro ram is expected to
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Right Students at At Souls
Catholic School m Sanford
ticaded back to class tfus past
week for another year of read
ing writing, and arithmetic Con
ter
About
250 emigrants
pledged their allegiance to trie
United States m a citizenship
ceremony held at the Sanford
Gvic Center Thursday The
ceremony is usually held twice a
year for those who choose to
and study to be Americans Dot
tom Flonda Education Comrms
sioner Frank Brogan visited San
ford to speak at a Chamber of
Commcrco luncheon Brogan s
theme was tho future of etluca
tion nnd its role m business
Here he dials with Dr E Ann
McGee, president of Seminole
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Lakeland

Altam onte bounces back to win tw o gam es
A LTA M O N TE SPRINOS - T o paraphrase
the old Poet Office slogan, neither rain, nor power
outages, nor a trio of hard-throwing righthanders
could slay the Altamontr Springs All-Stars from
remaining alive In the 1907 Babe Ruth Baseball
Bambino World Series.
Jonathan Venters and Isaiah Napoli combined
on a ala-hitter and Michael Btarkatork had a
crucial two-out. two-run single In the top of the
sixth Inning aa the hosts topped Vicksburg.
Mississippi 3 1 before 1.645 fans at East monte
Park Monday night.
The victory came on the hrals of a heart­
stopping 5-4. arven-tnntng victory over South
Lexington. Kentucky as Ryan Harris hit the first
llch of the bottom of the seventh inning into the
■ft field bleaehrrs to give the locals the win.
Those two triumphs showed the backbone and
Intestinal fortitude of this team which suffered a
heart-breaking 7 5 loss In Its opening to Elk
Grove. California after building a 5-0 lead after
the top of the second Inning.
Altamonte Springs artll now have today off and
ran finish no worse than fifth place. Ha next
game will be Wednesday night when they host
the loser of today's 8 30 p m winner's bracket
game between Wllltamettr Vallry. Oregon and
Keene. New Hampshire.
In other games today. Amlty-Brooklyn. New

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York and HenderaonvUle. North Carolina will
match up In a 2 p m. winner's bracket game that
waa originally acheduled for 8:30 p m. Monday
night; and White Bear Lake. Minnesota against
Elk Grove. California In a foaer's bracket game at
6 p.m.
Eastmonie Park la located on the comer of SR
427 and Magnolia Avenue, three blocks south of
SR 436. Seats are limited to 3.000 per day and
over the first three days and seven games, the
rvent has drawn 10.631 (ana.
Commemorative Tournament Passes range
from 850 per family (up to four Individuals! to
•IS per youth 13 to 12 years old). Single day
tkkels are also available at the gate. Call 263­
3756 for ticket Information.
Monday night s game was scheduled to begin
at 6 p m . hut heavy rain and lightning forced the
game to be delayed until B p m and also forred
the move of the New York-North Carolina game
to today.
The game started a claaatr pitcher's duel be­
tween Venters and Vlrksburg*a Justin Henry.
Through the first three Innings Altamontr
Springs had one base runner, on a two-out walk
to Blarkstork In the second Inning, and
Vicksburg had two Infield single* Venters had
ala strike outs and Henry three In that time.
Altamonte Springs finally got what It waa
looking for in the lop of the fourth inning as Phil
Kelly led off with a walk and moved to second on

to three anglers per day on the lake.
. Hydrilla Lake offers anglers an excellent
chance to catch quallty-alied baas. Catch
results through June reveal that 46 percent
of all baas caught by anglers were 15 inches
or larger. Of the 68 angers who Ashed the
lake. I I caught baaa 22 inches or larger
(three of the II caught two fish over 22
Inches long).

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN O S A m l t y - B r o o k l y n . New Y o r k
Hendersonville. North Caroltoo
WKItamette Valley. Oregon SM

*We will begin taking phone reservations
for. permits beginning Aug. I for available
datat-tn Au0*K 4 hrough~Orcsmbar.~ aakl.
Danon Moxlcy. Tenoroc area manager.
Anglers can make reservations on a firstcome. Aral-served basis by calling the
Tenoroc Pish Management Area at OM IM W 2421 Monday through Prtday from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Anders must have Ashing licenses
and pay ISO by money order or cashier's
check mode out to the GFC within seven
days of the reservation. Upon arrival at the
lake, additional anglers must pay $60 each.
Angers making reservations directly at the
Tenoroc office can make their payment by
cash, money order or cashier's check. The
GPC will not accept personal or business
checks. Anders will receive their permit by
mall following receipt of the $50 fee.
lifetime freshwater Ashing licenses, persons
over 66 years of age. children under 10 year*
old or persons with permanent hunting and
Ashing certificates arc not required to pay
the fee but are still required to obtain a
permit.
Permits are transferable prior to the
reserved date, but anders may Ash Hydrilla
Lake only once in each four-month period.
MoxSey said the OPC recently outAtted the
lake with a new boat ramp, aeration system
and Ash attractors. A lake map Is available at
the Tenoroc office.

SH U TS'* SCOOP

BASS ARE VERY LETHARGIC IN THE
SUMMER MONTHS AND WILL SEEK
SHELTER IN DEEP WATER OR UNDER
HEAVY VEGETATION.

(up to four Individuals) to S15 pe
youth (3 to 12 years old). Slade dsj
tickets are also available at tbs gMe.

FISHING FORECAST
Baas action Is fair In the river early in the
morning or late In the evening. Slow moving
plastic worms are hard to beat this time of
r. Fish areas near moving water for the
t action.
Snook action continues to be good at
inlet, with Ash In the 8-15 pound
range. Also expect a few flounder, redflsh.
jack crevalk and ladyflsh. Snook and tarpon
are blUng In the nrf^xtixn River a few king
mackerel are striking live bait just off the

e

Captain Jack at Pori Canaveral reports
great king mackerel action from Just off the
K— rfi to I A M wnd Pelican Plata. Wahoo
and dolphin are scattered. Flounder and
sheepshead are plentiful in the Port, while
reds and trout are rated as fair on the flgtajg
the Banana and Indian Rivers.
Sheepshead are still the main attraction at
Ponce Inlet. Live shrimp and fiddler crabs are
the top baits. Some drum, redflsh and
blueflah are also being caught. Trout and
reds are rated aa good In MflMBittB U M M E

innings and c
nats Vicksburg

O R L A N D O — University of Central Florida
sssnrlslti head coach Oreg Prsdy Monday announced
the rtgning of eight men to national letters of intent for
the IB M season.
They Include outfielders David Olcs (Ft. Lauderdale),
a first team all-state honoree out of Teliahaaoec
Community College: Darryl Stephens (Decatur..Oa.).

L OE S P O R T

who led St. PUs High School wtth a .500betting average
and nine home runs In 19S7: and Britton Psslo (Ithaca.
N.Y.I out of Milford Academy (Os.|.
Infleldere signed indude all-state aecood baseman
Andy Johnson (Naples) out of Barron CoOter High
School Will be the third and final Johnson brother to
don the Black and Gold for UCF: Boston Red Sox and
Milwaukee Brewers draft pick Tim Boeth (Tallahassee).

AME O R D HE R ALL) D A I L Y

�Ion and Parka Department la holding regtratlonafor lie Pall Flag Football aeaaon.
All games are played at the practice field

SANFORD — The ASA Super Skmpltch
Tournament will begin this Thursday with a
rededication of Sanford Memorial Stadium at
6 p.m.
At that time the playing field at the reno­
vated Stadium will be renamed the RlnkerStenstrom PM d at Sanfbrd Memorial Stadium.
After the dedtoatlon ceremonies the first two
games of tb t tournament wtll be played at 7:30
p.m. and 9p.m .
There am no pre sale tickets, all must be
purchased at the Stadium at time of entry.
For more information call 330-8607.

Athletic
come Back Af-Spori Meet the Coaches Pan­
cake Breakfast, on Saturday. AuguM 16th from
7:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.
This Is the Club's way of offering the public,
students and parents an opportunity to meet
the coaches of all of the sports offered by the
school. The Club would also like to welcome
back all of the students and leaches who altnetted Winter Springs High School during (he
renovation of Lake Howell High School.
The coal to attend will be 83 for adults and
92 for Mudenta and teachers.

8«mlnol« Softball signups
FIVE POINTS - The Seminote Softball
Club will be having signups for a fall girls'
faatpltch softball Instructional league for
players ages 6-18 (com 630-870) on August
16th and 17th at the Seminole PONY Complex
at Five Points Just south of 17-92 on Sr. 419
near Winter Springs.
Signups for the SEMINOLE SO FTBALL
TO URNAM ENT TEAM will be at the same
location. Anyone Interested In competitive
tournament play between the ages of 9-18
should also register for tryouts at this time.
Times will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
Saturday and 1p.m. and 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Call 321-4968 or977-8833 for Information.

SANFORD — Th e Sanford Recreation
Department Is now registering teams for the
following Adult Fall Softball Leagues (hat will
start the week of September 2nd: men's,
women's co-ed. and church.
Co-ed plays on Monday night's, women’s on
Tuesday night's, church on Saturday morn­
ings and men on Wednesday and Thursday.
Trams can sign up al Sanford Recreation
Department's Downtown Youth Center,
located on the Drat floor of Sanford City Hall on
thr comer of Park Avenue and Seminole

Sanford Flag Football aignups
SANFORD — The City of Sanford Recre-

a passed ball. Harris,
the heats' top hitter, then hit a
grounder back to the mound,
but when Henry checked Kelly
at second, tits throw to first was
too late to get Harris and
Altamonte Springs had Its first
hit and runers on first and sec­
ond with no one out.
The next batter struck out. but
the runners moved up to second
and third on a passed ball. Ryan
Colton then ripped a shot off of
Henry's glove that bounded over
to the second baseman who
threw on to flrsr to get Colton,
but during the play Rally scored
to make tha score 1-0.
Vicksburg looked Uke It might
Ue the game when Jermaine
Wright ripped a line drtve to
right that got past a diving
Altamonte Springs right Adder
and the speedy Wright eras off to
the races. But Chris Morelra
retrieved the ball for Altamonte
and threw to Brent Upham. who
in tu rn threw a strike to
WachMnrh at the plate to gun
down Wright.
Vicksburg challenged again in
the fifth Inning. Charlie Amhnm
led off with another infield
■Ingle, but he waa still there aa
the next two batten struck out
around the Ant of two power
outages that forced a 20 minute
delay.

I
I

With Joe Theobold at the plate
for Vicksburg, and a no ball, two
•trike count, the lights went out
again. After the lights came back
on. Thebold singled to put
runners on A n t and second, but
the next batter pounded to first
to end the threat.
Kelly led off the Altamonte
sixth with a walk and he moved
to second an a passed ball aa the
next two batters fanned. Colton
then kept the Inning alive by
being hit with a pitch and the
runners moved up on a wUd
pitch before Blackatock ripped a
two-strike single Just Inside first
hare bag to score Kelly and
Colton.
Venters came out to start the
bottom of the sixth inning, but
left after Henry hit a shot off his
heal for a single and Wright
walked. Napoli came on to pitch,
but a wild pitch moved the
runners up a base. Vicksburg
cleanup man Roy Williams then
hit a shot that appeared to
beaded for right center, but
Upham made a leaping snag of
the drtve and raced to second to
get an unassisted double play,

All-Star play began.
Doing the damage for Elk
Grove were Caatl (one triple, one
single, two RBI). Josh Pedrrttl
(one double, one run scored).
Tom m y Homing lone single, one
run scored, two RBtl. Justin
Estes (one single, one run
scored, one RBI). Robby Chavec
(one single, one run scoredl.
Travis Masters (one RBI) and
Braden Cape), Grant Zehndrr
and Caaey Weathers (one run
•cored each).
Pacing Altamonte Springs
were Harris lone single, one run
scored, two RBI), Kelly (one
single, one run scored, one RBI).
Colton (one single, one RBI) and
Upham. Blackatock and Jason
Morro (one run scored each).
On Sunday. South Lexington.
Kentucky took a 2-0 lead in the
top of the first inning and held It
until Hants hit a blast deep Into
Henry than soared on a wild the left center held bleachers In
pitch to re*9 the Mmt out, but the thud Inning to tie the pane.
Altamonte springs took Its
the' next hatter grounded to
first lead In thr fourth Inning
short to end the gmie.
Providing tne offense for when Blackatock singled and
A lt a m o n t e S p r in g s were later scored on a double by
Blackatock (l-for-2. two RBI). Upham. Bui South Lexington
Harris (single). Kelly (two runs came bock in the top of the fifth
scored) and Colton (one run Inning on a double by Josh Ellta
•cored, on* R B I). Venters and a home run by Griffin Bailey
to regain a 4-3 lead.
finished with nine strike outs.
The hosts again rallied In the
D o in g th e h i t t i n g fo r
Vicksburg were Wright (2-for-2
with a triple). Henry (one single, Harris doubled and scored on a
one run scored) and Ambom. ground out by Cotton to tie the
Theobold and Steven McDevItt game and set the stage for Har­
ris' heroics In the seventh Inn(one single each).
Altamonte Springs looked like
It might advance to the wlnncr'a

Adult Volleyball
SANFORD -

T h « CUF of b M

the fourth Inning to pull out the
7-8 victory.
The locals were aleo hurt by
the pitching of JuaUn Caatl. who
overcame a shaky atari to bold
Altamonte httkea over the Anal

*M n-

Volleyball Leagues that start In September.
All games are played at Sanford Middle
School's Dan Pelham Oymnatortum. The
Recreational League plays on Monday night's
and the Power League on Wednesday nlghrs.
Teams may register at the Sanford Recre­
ation Department's Downtown Youth Center,
located on the first floor of Sanford City Han on
the comer of Park Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard on the lakefronl.
For more Information please call 330-8897.

Laka Mary softball
LAKE MARY - The City of U k e Mary will
be conducting a Fall Softball season al the
Lake Mary Sports Complex. The 10-week
leagues will begin the week of September 8th.
Returning Sprtng/Summer league trams can
Mart rrgtatrrtng now and others Mart regis­
tering on Monday. August 18. All signups will
he taken al Lake Mary City Hall, Monday
through Friday. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Registration
packet! can be picked up at City Hail at any
time.
Men's C Leagues will be offered on Wed­
nesday and Friday nights. Coat la 8280 per
team, plus a 825 ABA fee for 1997 and a 88 fee
for non-Lake Mary resident players.
The City of Lake Mary provides balls for all
games and Aral place teams In each league
receive a championship team trophy and
championship t-shirts for each team member.
For more Information all 324-3007.

Tampa Bay FiraSttx vs. Orlando Wahooa m Rolltni
College's Alfond Stadium , W inter Park

i scored, three RBI). Upham
r d with two doubles, one
. Colton (one single, one
, Blackatock (one single, one
■cored) and Kelly (one run
Hitting for South Lexington
were Tyler Black (two singles).
Bailey (one home run. one run
scored, two RBI). Ellla (one
double, one run scored). Chase
McDonald (one single, one run

three-hitter and
to run his recc

beaux &gt;wi re too old and Irail to fit out and &gt;ou tune

no one to hrip you.

way iU cf m aiufaJ or drm pattern Imagine hrtng killed by an abusive spouse,

and rniwng seeing your kxh grow up-jus hevauve you had nowhere u&gt;turn lot

IJf7 ,4 .&lt; lR
out of
Tallahassee Community College,
who aril] compete for the second
base position.
And Bill Oakley (Chicago),
who led the city of Chicago with
a .525 batting average, six home
runs and 45 RBI for nationally
ranked Libertyvtlk High School
last aeaaon, will compete for the
starting position at third base.
Also signing to play for UCF
are righthanded pitcher Jason
Arnold (Melbourne), a Florida
All-Star team member out of
Melbourne High School and
■ o uthpaw L e tte r V ic to ria
(Curecro). who finished second
In the state of Alabama with a
1.44 ERA last season as a
pitcher for Northwest Com ­
munity College In Shoals.
The Golden Knights, who have
won the Trans America Athletic
Conference championship and
advanced to the NCAA Tour­
nament the last three years,
Mgnsd seven your* men In the

For more Information please call 330-5696.
Pitch Softball League.
This will be an Important addition to the
3RD offerings as all high school and college
softball teams now play fastpitch softball and
11 Is Important far the girls to get an early a
atari.
Call 330-8807 for more Information.

help Imagine if no onecontributed tothe Heart if Honda l'nurd Way One out of

every lour people in Orange, OscnAi and Seminole counties would he trussing

out on all thecaiv. lompasaun. and hlesovmgtmxts I foul it Honda United Way

agencies provide Our community would not be as hippy and healthy s u i t

Plcaic give generously because right now ihe only thing missing Is you

HEART OF FIGRIQA

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�Ssnfonl HsraM, Sanford, Florida - Tussdsy, August 12. 1967 - —

People
Hydrllla: An exotic, destructive weed
Ntw Al-Anon group
* *ww Af-Anon group hits started at Sanford Christian
enurrh. 730 Upeals Roudi Sanford. every Tuesday al 800 p.m.
ror Information, page Sissy ui 317-5615.

NarAnon to offer M p
Nar-Anon. a sclfhelp group for relatives and friends of
addins, will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. al Orlando General
Hospital. For more informal Ion. rail 860-6364.

Ttkt off pounds sonslbly
Members of Takr 0(1 Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invlle the
public lo join them on Tursday rvenlngs from 7 to 8 p.m. at
Ihe First Christian Churrh. 1007 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For more Information about the club, rail 323-1768 or
323-1664.

Toastmasters moot
Seminole Communlly College |SCC| Tnastmaslers Club
"6561 wUI meet every Tuesday of I hr month, at 7:30 p.m.. at
Ihe old Lake Mary City llall in i Country Club Koad. Contact
Roarlla Bonham al 323 H2H4 for more Information.

Otooslty surggry group to moot
The Seminole Chapter of SOS (Support Obesity Surgery)
Support Group, for those who have had bariatric surgery or
their loved ones, m m * lhr snnnd Tuesday of each month in
Claaaroom "103 of ihr Physicians llaza Building. S2I W. S.R.
434. Longwood . al 7 p m fa ll 33241500 for more information.

Dltiblod vaterant moot
Semina'.- County Chapter »30 of Ihe Disabled American
Veterans meet the srt-nnd Tuesday of each month al Ihelr
chapter home al 3512 Orlando Ave.. In Sanford. The ser­
vice office Is open Irian 1-3 p ui every Tursday and Friday for
more Information. 323 2710

Mood Bonk soaks donors
Central Florida llkaxl Bank Is asking donors of all types
blood — especially O lyp r ilimoc* — lo donstr at Ms Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Srcnnd Si For informal Ion. call 322-0822.

node la necessary to produce o
new plant. In dear water the
plant can grow in depths of
more than 40 get. When
growing from the bottom of
lakes, the leaves may be oppo­
site and more than 6 inches
apart. As the stem reaches the
surtax the leaves become
whirled, can be much more
closely together, and extensive
branching occurs, often form­
ing dense mats. This type of
ffowth will prevent light from
penetrating the water to be
uaed by other native submersed plants, and because
Hydrllla utilises light more effi­
cient than native species, in o
relatively short period of lime
It becomes the dominating
specie. Hydrllla produces two
specialized reproductive struc­
tures. O ne. Is called winter
buds which develop in the leaf
axils, usually In floating frag
ments. Winter buds, alter 9 to
4 weeks of growth from Sep­
tember to April, and will break
off and sink to the bottom of
the lake, where they germinate
throughout the spring and
summer. The other structure la
called a tuber. Tubers form at
ihe ends of rhizomes during
ihe months of October through
May and are found 2 to 4
inches deep In the bottom of
the lake. Plants produce 10 to
20 times more tubers than win­
ter buds. Tubers seem to be

Hydrllla is an exotic weed
that has become established In
a wide range of aquatic habi­
tats here In Florida, producing
■ negative Impact In Ihe native
aquatic vegetation, fish popula­
tions. and reducing the recrea­
tional use of many lakes and
H Hydrllla la a
submerged aquatic perennial
plant with ascending atema
which become horizontal and
heavily branched near the wa­
ter surface. The leaves are nar­
row, sessile and whirled In
ffoup* of 4 or 8 but leaves may
be located opposite on Ihe
lower stems. Tlw blades have a
row of teeth along Ihe margin
and on Ihe underside of the
leaf along the mldvcln. This
character Is variable hut II Is
used lo distinguish II from Ihr
Elodea. a common water plain
native lo North America. Only
Ihe female plants are known In
occur in Florida, and seed pro­
duction have never been re­
ported In the United Stales
The plant produces small (low­
ers which can be male or fe­
male and found on separate
plants. The female flowers are
composed of stx. translucent,
colorless segments and a col­
orless lo purplish floral tube.
These are liorne from a green
apalhe. The male flowers are
borne on a short stalk arid m r

free floating at maturity. The
pollen Is dispersed by air and
pollinnllon occurs above ihe
surface of the water.
D istrib u tio n Hydrllla ap­
parently originates In Central
Africa bul must likely came lo
Florida from South American,
ns an aquarium plant. About
1000II was growing in a drain­
age canal nrar Miami and In
Crystal River on Florida's Gulf
Coast. By 1067. it had become
established In Lake Seminole
on ihe Florlda-Gcorga border.
In ihe St. Johns River System,
and in several central Florida
lakes around Orlando. Today.
Ihe weed ran be found In al­
most every lake of Florida. Il la
also found in all of Ihe gulf
stales including Georgia, and
from Maryland lo California.
Growth aad rapradwetlaai
Hydrllla dors not produce
seeds In Florida but grows very
rapidly from vegetative buds,
and vegetative nodes. Only one

Use directness with neighbor’s kids

Optimist Club masts wssfcty

THOMAS GE0IHE,
LAKELAND. MINN.

The Sanford Opilmisi (lu h m rris every Wednesday al noon
al the Colonial Rimhii hi downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome Call 323-2 IfM or 3220208

Kiwanla Club maata Wadnaaday
The Klwanls Club of Hanford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wrdnewlay si the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue si I Ik- lakrfronl. Visiting Klwanians are
welcome. For Infnrmailon rail W'ali Smith. 323-5066.

Ptnclnq for isnlofi

the principal structure for new
gowth and survival from ad­
verse conditions.
Mechanical control: One
method used la to drag a large
steel A-frame through the ca­
nals, tearing hydrllla loose
from Ihe bottom and allowing
N to float downstream to a bar­
rier. where It is dipped out of
the water by a dragline. Me­
chanical removal la a very
costly operation.
Biological control! A her­
bivorous fish called (be While
Amur or Chinese Crass Carp la
used far hydrllla control. II nos
been fauna that 9 lo 5 Ash per
acre wtll result In complete
control of the weed. Small.
Isolated bodies of water such
as golf course ponds, and form
ponds are best suited for using
this Osh. TWo leaf-mining flies
that feed on hydrllla have been
released In Florida.
Cham leal oaa troli The use
of chemical herbicides la by for
the moat common method of
control far hydrllla. Copper,
dlquat. endothall. and flurldone
are registered for hydrllla con­
trol In Florida.

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4m I A f u y wttli d u c h U fm
I D n l o i M kids far hour* an
and or aa llaaar/MMajr | w «u ?
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pajthlc. Moat aren't aanaitiva
•aaugk ta cat anhtla hinta Ilka.

ADMAIL
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The Over 50 Dance Club dance Is field every Wednesday,
from 2:30 •4:30 p m si the Hanford Civic C rn irr. Live musle
by Ihe Drllonlans 11 pin r Imim I Donation 12 00.

Wldowad Parsons mast
All widowed prrwHi* srr invited lo meet at 1.30 p.m. Ihe
second and fourth Wrdnrsdav of every month al the
Casselberry Senior Center, 200 Lake Trip le t Drive.

Rscovsry Ino. masts in Sanford

children. hut to espials la thorn

Recovery Inc.. Is a srlf-hrlp menial hrailh organisation for
people who suffer from panic a Hacks, dcper— Ion. fears and
g M T d n m r o u i symptom*. Fur information, call 660-2009. or
fan- tailing her that aha ceirt afford
all thia generosity. I know aha‘a
m|WMliir fur hrr own actions, but
in m&gt; da), tha man paid for tvarything Any hupa for hrr?
FRUSTRATED MOM IN DENVER

Alston gatiisrs
If you know, nr live with an altohollr. there Is help.
AI-anon Is an anonymous, non profit organization, open lo
nyonc who la a relative or IrletMl o( an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-anon meets each Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non smoking! evening at 8 p.m. Meetings
arc held In the bark morn of ihe Sahara Club. 2567 South
ganfcrd Ave.. Sanford.
For additional meeting limes and locations in the Central
Florida ares, ur for muir information, call 321-0122.

Camara stub tala msstings
The Seminole Lake Mary Canirra Club meets the second
Wednesday every month In Old laike Mary City Hall. IBS N.
Country Club Kd. al 7:30 p.m. For more information, call
Orace at 321-4723 or Selul 32.TA091.

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BRADLEY L . FO LEY
Army National Guard Pvt.
Bradley L. Foley has graduated
from basic military naming al
Fort Jackson. Columbia. 8.C.
Foley Is the son of Thomaa
C. and Pamela L Foley of 820
Rlverbend Btvd.. Longwood.
CHRISTOPHER O. OVALS
Army Pvt. Christopher O.
Dyala has entered basic Infan­
try training at Fori
Columbus. Qa.
Dyala Is tha son of laaac 8.
Dyala of 1656 Crossbeam
Drive. Casselberry.
The private Is a 1006 maduale of Lake Howell High
School. Winter Park.
VERONICA L. BHRERBEEO
Veronica L. Ehrenberg has
been promoted In Ihe U.8. Air
Force to the rank of airman
first class.
Ehrenberg. dn engine sched­
uler. to stationed at Pope Air
Force Base. Fayetteville. N.C.
She to the daughter of San­
dra A. Doaner of 1278 Main at..
Atlantic Beach, Fla., and Harry
Ehrenberg of 59 N. Wlnterpark
Drive. Casselberry. Fla.
She to a 1009 graduate of
neither. Senior High School.
Neptune Beach. Fla.
DAVID J . HARP Army Pvt. David J. Harp has
entered basic Infantry training
at Fort Bcnnlng. Columbus.
Oa.
Harp to theaon of Mekla F.
Harp of 582 B. Palmetto Ave..
and Charles E. Harp of 1163
Hunt Road, both pf Longwood
The private to a IB M hli
high
school graduate of 8emlnole
Community College. Sanford.
PHILIP E . BROWN, JR .
Army Pvt. Philip E. Brown.
Jr. has entered basic Infantry
training at Fort Bcnnlng. Co­
lumbus. Qa.

Brown to the aon of Philip E.
Brown. Sr. of SOS Youngstown
Parkway. Altamonte Springs,
and Alice J. Brown of 408
Summit Ridge

Point. N.Y.. and m
casual aaloncd aa a aacond lieutenant
In the U.S. Army.
The near lieutenant glowed
in ctvll engineering at the
academy, and wtll attend the
Engineer Branch officer baalc
course at Port Leonard Wood.
WayneavtUe. Mo.
Wheaton la the aon of John
C. and Jen M. Weaton of 1530
Sutanne Way. Longwood.
He la a 1003 faduate of
Spring Valley Academy, Cen­
terville. Ohio.

NADIA H. AROUBUO

Army Pvt. Nadia H. ArgueUo
has graduated from baalc mili­
tary training at Port Jackson.
Columbia. S.C.
ArgueUo la the daughter of
Martha I. and Edgar R. ArgueUo of 673 E. Church Ave..

Twelve League Drtve. Cassel­
berry. Fla.
He la a I960 graduate of
Bishop Moore High School.
Orlando. Fla., and tn 1906. re­
ceived a bachelor's degree from
the University of Central Flor­
ida. Orlando.

Nachman has graduated from
baalc military framing at
Lackland Air Force Base. San
Antonio. Texas.
Nachman to the daughter of
Diane and Richard H. Nach­
man of Lake Mary.
The airman to a 1002 gradu­
ate of Lake Mary High School.

JASON A. LUNDBLAD
Air Foret Airman Jaaon A.
Lumthlad baa graduated from
baalc military framing at
Lackland Air Force Base. San
Antonio. Texas.
Lundblad la Ihe son of Steven
M. and Joan E. Lundblad of
211 * Ramsbury Court. Long---wooa.
He to a 1009 graduate of
Lake Brantley High School. Al­
tamonte Springs. Fla.

�Wi

Aft - Senlord HertM, Sanford. Florida - Tuesday. August 12. 1907

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MMB40U Ceuta*. Ftortde. eta.
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In SEMINOLE
County Florida, to-ntt:
LOT SS. ML AIM MILLS. UNIT
ONI. ACCONOMO TO THI
PLAT THI AtOP AS INCONOCO
m plat aoo« ta. PAoaa r
ano a. puauc mconos op
COUNTY. PLOMOA.
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i a caaa
raid Court, Ita Hyta
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poroeno utttt o
contort
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Atari a. Stitt* N. Ml, Sanlord,
Flotido UTT1 ol taool lire Aero
drier le Mo proceeding
Telephone: (MH Stl-SJM oil.
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wd el saM Coen MM l&gt;1 dor
oi auoubt, isar.
HonoroOlr ISarronnt Wort#
Ctarb el Me CtrcuN Court
ftp Jam I. Jaeemc
Deputy Ctartt
JOSSPH PANNLLO
Mtasa
Florida aaeoi
MII. is, IMF
OSM-ttl
APPLICATION PON TSA MS*
notici is Hancav oivcm.
Met FUNS AS CSTDW/OM-t
ASSOC ATTN: INCHABL HAN.
NNM IFL 0401). Me NeMar el

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ILIXABBTHJ. rvKOVICH
lilt Prince Phibe Onto
CeeteMorty. FL 11707
INCNB C. NANZMOIN
Ills WUdrtdgo Pttao
TsAuHeeoee, FL II MI
AU NfTBMSTBO PBNSONS
AN! WOTIFBD THAT:
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THRU MONTHS APTIN THB
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NOT SO Pliao WILL BC FONtVIN BANNIO
The dale M Me letl puOtcohen ol Nut N e t M AuguM
SM, IMT. ___ _
Perton Otamg Notice:
■LUABCTM J. IVNOYtCH
ISII Prmc* PNBp Ortee
CeeeoMerry. PL SITSF
M M I. MNINHS
1110WNMtdge Drive
ToNahatto*. FL SIM1
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LAWRiHCI W
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TO* TurnbuR Are . Sue* 101
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Florida Bar No.: MUM
PubMH: Augul ». IS. IMT
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NOTICI OP
APPLICATION FOB TAI BBBB
NOTICI IS MIRIBV OrvtN.
I*it FUNS AS CaTONrOH-S
A'IOC AttN W(NAIl MANm o (FL sseu. me httetr et
Me lettanmg tertUrcH W Rue
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dred to be rttued
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yetrltl at
datenotion M Me pruporty. and
Mr nomeltl m nhHh M true
•netted mJare aaMeet
Detcnption M Property
no sic m twp tei not mc
S I CH OF N I CH of W •CH

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Mery Ann f Pettit AMpt **M
p&gt;j*erty bewg »•Ita Ceenty el
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at* bid te due w«w as beiea
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ea&lt;a. Ail h i » iw i thm be ceeh
wtada*par«bH te Me Cm* ei
Me CPcud Court.
Otsed mm I M ear el M s
last.
^SANVANM
ClBRK op th «
CIRCUIT COUNT
SIWMOU COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by bhcNeea L- Stab
OftiEMit*Clftftl
Pkbuaii. j « i« sa. Aufirti a. ti.
ard ta. imf
Ha-NT

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MONOS
CLANK OP TMt
CtRCMT COUNT
COUNTY.
ta. isar

Semmeta . Caunty
Courthouta. Sanlord. Ftarrdt.
on i**e SM day M September.
1»»7. at II Mam.
Ptyment M Sew lea. appheabta documentary limp toaao
and recordurg loot or* I
bidder at Me tele tu* |

M an amount ogual lo M* hrgRoii bid n duo nithm IS Rout*
M'e* Me advortited nm* M MO
loi
mid*

nta GNKwtT
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HANJPtOER K. CHIHAL.
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TO MSPONMNTt: MCHAAO
NOUSI. NOMNT NOUS*.
MICHAIL NOUSI and BAN*
■ANA NOUSC KAY
TOO AM N01IFIID MM On
action le «utat idle on Mo lollouing property m Seminole
letPn atni.
Lao tor atuaa n aapt op a County. Flottde:
Lot Ml, Lett Me NorM tSO
saa pt a m o aw con m m
NSLV ALONG IM 17-M SS PT a tael ol Mo Nett til loot and
M
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South im loot ol Mo North
as oao samm a aaea pt w to
■aaa asmnobo plat onmo SIS loot Ol MO Wool IM Not.
Ptai Boob I. Pape M. l ommolt
ipatPSL
County, Honda,
and
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tSO loot South at Northeatt
ten Watt tSS loot to
•1.IS toot Mortheutterly to
bepeuungl according toMd PIN
Mtreol pa recorded M Plat
Book I, Pago SO. Pebita
Nrcords ol Seminole County,
Flood* Subyect lo Road rtgpel*
ol nay and Utieir oooomont
tight-et-Mbyhot boon Mod egatnti you and
yoi* or* roquuod lo oerre a
copy pi your nrmen doSpnOOA.
tt any, lo H on OANV I.
MASSIF. Pickilittt ettorney,
•hot* oddiott it tia Wool
CHfUO Slrool, Adornonto
Spring*. Florida UTta-ttTT. by
AuguM MM. IMT and Nta Mo
anginal MM the Ctarb et Ml*
Court otMw bolero terete* on
PlauNdtS attornoy or tmn di
ttety thor*otter, othororlo* a
PrfauN MR be entered ogolnil
you for Me rebel aimendtd In
CUNKOPTHB
OAttO on JULY trih. IPST.
CIRCUIT COUNT
MANVANHI MORCt
I COUNTY.
At Ctarb Ol IM Court
By: NuM King
At Deputy Ctaih
PubNabi m aa.
a. it. PbbltaN. July aa. as. endAuguM
aMia,iaaf
a. ti. tsar
M 0-1Si
obq- ms

I

M utath I* P*M OMco___
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Ma letol caoh *Mea *1 Mo
la • 0 • and mm M*
and i I H i i i i M
N luw boon

Me Cuturt Court
Stlod Put Ilrd day M Juty.
IMT
(LeM
MARYAMNC WORK
clink of ih i
orcuit court

IIMINOK COUNTY.
Florida
by M.choUo L SUro
Deputy Clark
Ptbhth July IS. Augutt k. II,
■nd I*. IMT
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PINAMCIAL PLOMOA, BIO..

f tNBON IN
OP THI
BUBJICT BBAL PNOPBNTY.
NOTICI IB HBBBBV OMN
puryuami* afmat Judgment at
Potuctaouru dated Auguol Itt,
IMT. and W i t in Coo* No.
I7-4T1 CA It L. Ot MO Cucub
Court ol M* IIOHTIINTM
JsrdKtMCrcvM ta
NOLI Coterie.
COLLICTIVt BANK tta/a COLLICTIYt FIOtNAL *AVINOS
BANK ta PtatntlN and NONNta
LIB FIRRILU at at., art
I MR 1*4 lo Me
com

ta Me Weal front door at

•SMINOLC County. Florida, at
1140 am. a ttack en Me ISM
ot AUOUST. IM F. Mo tal.

to «N:
Let It. SPNNMNUN PATIO
HOMBS. occonbng ta Mo plat
It. Pag* SS and ST.
Piifcl*c
loniiftoit
County. Florida, ota/a TOt
Spring Nun Cbcta. Longnoed.
Florida aiTTt
OATIO Mm lot day *1
AUOUST. IMT.
MARYANNS MONII
Ao Ctarb ol tatd Coim
By Jano I. Japonic
A* Deputy Ctarb
Fiber S Omni. PA

Certificate No. SM
Year ol taouanc* IMS
Oetcripfon ot Property.

LIO LOT It BLK B SOUTH
SANFOND PB1FOH.
Nomoo m nhrch oooooood:
Wtronwi K. McCoy. AS M *o*d
property being mM* County at
Setavrota. State M Fiend*
IJfdhpMi ®ycfi citiftc
gluM
be &gt;1doomed according to ton,
M* property PettrboS M yuch
coridtaatodl mb b* to*dto M*
County
Courthowoa, Sanlord, Florida.
*n M* ISM day M Augutt.
IMF.at 1100 am
Payment of SM* lo*.
M bo paid by Mo
taddor at the tel* Pub u-.___
M an mount equal to live Mgp’
etl b*d le due mMui 14 hour*
otter Me advertHad tune ot Me
Mta. AUpayment* yhabbeca*N
or guaranteed molmmont,
mod* payable to Mo Ctarb ol
M* Cut ud Court.
Oatad Mn tain day at Juty.
IMF.
Heal)
MARYANN! MONIt
CLINK OP THI
CIRCUIT COUNT
SIUINOLC COUNTY.
Florida
Ly MicheUt L i&lt;*rO
Deputy ClOtk
PubbtFi July aa. aa. and
Augutt*. II. IMT
MO-ITO

TO: BAMMIB JCNOMB BtSBBTT1 am DXOHAH BNADY■ISBBTTB, Od known Md
Mrougw. under or Ogtmot BAM*
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O'LOAAH BNAOY-BISSBTTf

■1IS. tsi 1SBF

you era nquued t* oar** ■
copy at yum nniton Baton***.
4my.Nb.tn OLBN I. OOLOBINO. CSOUINI, Attornoy tat
Ptomtdt, tilt Bricked Avenue.
Smt* CM. Miami. Florida Milt
an or batata MUty (SO) day*
bom Mu dtae ot Mu tint pubdtahon at Mtanobcu and RMMa
Court *Meruit* a datum nta
NOTE PURSUANT TO THS
PAR OSBt COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARf
ADVIIE0 THAI IMS UW FMM
IS OSIMSO TO Bl A OSBT
COLLECTOR ATTtMPTMO TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
PttORMATiON OBTAMSO WILL
M USED FOR THAI PURPOSE
WITNESS may hand and tael
at Wd ceurl at Senteid. Florida
an but 4M day ot AUOUST.
IMF
ICucuR Cowl So**)
MANYANNf MONIt
At Clerk, Cuttat Court
BY Cacoha V (hern

HWMf MRTYMTIS

CUW W OOtFT.
NOUM
M U L M irA

NOTtCB ■ HBNBBV OtVBN.
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NOW ACCEPTING

YOU AM HBNBBV NOTWND
Mot an otttantar tar
y tr|---- - im
PR Sfc.
LOT B, BLOCK I. MONTH
ONLANOO tNO AOCHIION,
ACCONOMO TO THB PUT
THBNIOP AS NICONOBO IN
PUT BOOK tl. PAOCS U. M.
AND ST. PUBLIC MCONOS OP
SBUMOLS COUNTY, PLOMOA

Ortando * Winter Park
407/831*0903

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tauN Court
Mm ISM day at jm*.

CLSRR OF THB
CMICUIT COUNT
SBMN40U COUNTY,
PLOMOA
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M* Cmud Court
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MARTANHS MORM
ClIRK OP THI
Circuit court
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by M.ch*He L SHro
Deputy Clerk
Pbtadh Juty II. yg, and
Augutt I. II. IMT
DSO-IST

APPttOATMN F«N TAX
NOTICa IB HBNBBV
Mat FUNS At CSTBN/DM*S
ASIOC ATTN: MtCHAIL MAN*
MNO (PL asgt), MO
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yetr(n el tatuente. Me
detcription et the prepertyL end
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CLINK OP THB
CIRCUIT COURT
SSMMOIB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Merger*
Deputy Ctarb
Putatah: Augutt S. IS. IS. S M.
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                    <text>TUESDAY

N o ve m b e r 18. 1997

Serving ton ford, Lake Mary and tamlnola County tinea 1f0t

Saying goodbye

Chuck Best Is shown, carter, w«h Twiggy, the wa­
ter-skiing squirrel, at Park on Park n Sanford.

High school proposes
outdoor gun range
OVIEDO • A proposed outdoor shooting
range at Oviedo High School artfi be among the
artion items at today's Seminofo County
school board meeting.
Having outgrown Its current Indoor facility,
the Naval Ju n io r Reserve Officer Training
Corps to asking the board to approve an ex­
panded range for Its m arksm anship program.
T h e program h a s grown tremendously since
It was activated here In 1993.* said Col. J o ­
seph F. Nardo. head of the NROTC at the
school.
Of the 254 ra d rts In the NRTOC, 75 are en­
rolled tn the m arksm anship program, which
has been ranked fourth among 486 In the
Twiggy, to ths dsSght of young and oM.

Chuck Best, 49, was gentle,
creative, and died a hero
■y RDM WHITE
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • Charles 'Chuck* first trained
squirrels to water ski. made children laugh,
played the organ at his roller skating rink
and at church, flew a plane, fixed alm ost
everything, rode with the Florida Highway
l*utrol and died trying to savr a life.
He Is lovingly described by faintly und
friends a s a grown man who delighted people
with his gentle ways, creative talents and
childlike enthusiasm . He trained a squirrel
named Twiggy to water-ski and trained a
chimpanzee to roller-skate. He showed a l­
most everyone how easy It Is to smile.
In a sendee on Thursday, hundreds are ex­
pected to pay their last respects to Best, a
49-year-old Sanford resident who died S atu r­
day afternoon on the Wrklva River while
saving the life of his 85-yrar-old stepfather.
Joseph Tleeonl who fell off a houseboat.
The heroic rescue was typical of the life
Best led • sacrificing himself tn the face of
danger. An auxiliary trooper with the Florida

SANFORD • The Seminole
County Board of County C om ­
m issioners Is holding a w ork­
shop today to determine the
best of three sites proposed to
house Its Environmental Serv­
ices stsff.
The Environmental Services
building Is being acquired by
the Florida Department of
Transportation for an exten­
sion of the OrecneWay (Toll
Road 417). The staff must va­
cate by January. 1998. The
county's proposed purchase
price Is $1,680,000 of which

• I.016.000 must be utilised for
capital expenditures relating to
the utility because the facility
was purchased from water and
sewer bond proceeds.
The three proposed sites that
are being discussed at today's
workshop Include the newly
renovated, historical Welaka
Building at 114 West First
Street tn Sanford.
The other two sites are the
Reflections Building on Lake
Mary Boulevard, where the
county’s Directors Office and
Engineering
are
presently
housed and the county- owned
Florida and Light building

Middle schools to hold open
houses for magnet programs
SANFORD _ Sanford and
Lakrvlrw middle sellouts will
host magnet program open
houses for students and p a r­
ents Interested In their mag­
net program cunrtculums that
will be open to all Seminole
County students tn August
1998.
The Sanford Middle School
Math. Science, and Technol­
ogy Magnet Open House Is
scheduled for 7 p.m., T ues­
day. Nov. 18. In this magnet

program, students will be In­
volved In a project-baaed c u r­
riculum focusing on Investi­
gation and discovery. New
facilities, which are currently
under
construction.
will
house state-of-the-art math
and science laboratories and
technology rich classroom s
as well as a music suite for
the band and chorus programa.
The
Lakeview
Middle
School Fine Arts. Communi­
cation. and Foreign Language

Wei Wei
and the
American
dream
He scores goals
but needs a home
• f B U M W H ITS

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Wei Wei Yin from
Jilin. China, has learned a
great deal about America tn the
short Itme he has been here.
His English Is Improving
greatly each day.
So is his appreciation of the
American culture.
He's made friends with his
classm ates at Seminole High
School and la bring counted on

County’s 3 choices for space
Herald Staff Writer

country and first In Florida, according to
Nardo.
*It'a a very popular.* he aatd. T h u u an
avenue for getting cadets to college through
marham anahlp scholarships. Last year, we
had a cadet get in with a three year scholar­
ship.*
Currently operating out of a converted
greenhouse at the CMedo campus. the firing
range accommodates five stations where c a ­
dets practice for two to three hours, four tim es
a week under adult supervision. Cadets fire
177 millimeter pellet gum . similar to a pum p
action rifle, from 10 m eters sway. Nardo said
The school h as 10 target guns.
The proposed new * te . featuring 29 stationa.

which would need to be reno­
vated.
"We've got three vrry costefficient short term opportuni­
ties - each with unique advan­
tages and disadvantages." said
Commission Chairman Randy
Morris. *"WeVe got to make the
decision because the other
building will be coming down
early in 1988."
The Welaka Building has a p ­
proximately 7.100 square feet
of office space and Is one block
away
from the
Seminole
County Courthouse. Extensive
work and monies liave been
expended to bring It to Its cur­
rent condition.

yvar-oig Yfri by specch/draraa
coach Ja n e Epps.
*1 went to her classroom to
meet Wet Wet (pronounced Way
Way), and we tried to com m u­
nicate by gtvlng m essages on
this portable translating device
he had." Sawyer said.
"When this didn't work, we
Just started talking to each
other. It was quite simple. Wet
Wet asked If he could be on the
soccer tram. He had played In
China since he was threeyears-old.
* ‘I told him when we would
practice and what time for him
to join us.* Sawyer said, 'lie 's
been doing Just fine. Hell be
on the vanity. The kids tike
Wei Wei and he’s getting to
know (hem better each day.
He's a very Intelligent young
man and a good athlete."
Wet Wers greatest need Is to
find a home to. stay while he

completes his year at Seminole
High School, lie’s on a 10month program sponsored by
ICES (The International Cul­
tural Exchange Service).
*We need a host family for
Wet Wet." said Eva Flrloa from
ICES. T h e original host fsmlly
Is not able to continue because
of financial and health difficul­
ties." Flrloa said. "We thought

we had another family k n e d u p
but this did not work.'*
Sawyer said that he la going
to ask some of the youngsters
on the soccer team if tbclr p a r­
ents would allow Wet Wet to
ttve at their home. "We didn't
know until a few days ago that
this was a problem. We
thought arrangem ents
had

loliday tour of his toric homes
Rogers brings Victorian era to life in Martin House
The Sanjunl Historic Trust's
Ninth Annual Holiday 7bur of
llom et u-tfl be M d Sofurrtny nnrf
amday. Ore. g and 7 Awn noon ter
tg S piov. The tour begins at the
Oilhiral Arts DuOdtng at the corner
oj Fifth Street and Oak Avenue.
TVkets are $12 per person and pro­
ceeds beng/U renovation grants
award by the trust to hornet *t the
Sanford Historic District Several
homes on the lour w 0 be show­
cased ft coming uwrks ft the San­
ford Herald.
By JZAftA HUGHES
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD • You could call It
love at first sight. Fred Rogers
knew he would have the house
on Park Avenue from the very
first Ume he saw It. That wsa
tn 1992. It took almost four
years, but Rogers' vision has
come true.
Rogers moved from Minnea­
polis to Ortando to escape the
cold weather. In 1992 Rogers
and
his
friend
Stephen
Pritchard cmme to Sonfbni to
see The Montezuma Hotel be-

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O t m t a f Use an antibacterial kitchen cleaner to help kill
and prevent th e spread of E. coll, a major cause of foodbome
Illnesses, such as E. coll, salmonella an d camvlobactrr.
• Clean and disinfect "hot rones* frequently. Including
refrigerator door handle, sink faucet, stove knobs and
countertops.

W frhtfto k d M q r season an d cooter wea ther Just around the
iroer. naar la th e ttzne to be thanking about fire safety tip* to
otqet you and your family.
T ba f o l k s . Sanford Fire Departm ent. wtB conduct a free fire
Jety d a a a for the pubBc on w hat la new In lira safety,
m q r safety tip* an d g o an u w n k s of th e lira departm ent.
The d a a a will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Nov. 19 a t the
ucceaa By 9tx portable rlsaarw im located on the C rooms
tadrm y camp u s located a t 2300 W. 19th Street. Sanford.
There will be refreshm ents and door prizes. For more
form ation, call (407) 903-8027.
note Education Association-Retired meets the third
o f each mon th a t 10 a m a t 404 West 25th Street
Novembers m eeting la W ednesday. Ntnr. IB at 10

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for th e needy. If you cannot attend this meeting, please
food I t e m to the 5 L A office building at 404 West
m e t tn Hanford prior to Nov. 19.
group to open to all retired t esc her* of Seminole

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Lake Mary girl stars on the water
One minute, sh e's (lying
through the air.
dipping,
twisting and risking her neck
over alligator-infested water*.
The next minute, Leake Kent
Is just a typically shy 10thgrader silting with her m other
at her kitchen table In Lake
Mary.
Leslie
Is
a
nationallyacclaimed w akeboardrr who
has been featured In m aga­
zines, makes, let's Just say, a
lot more than a burger dip p er
In endorsem ents alone and a
girl with more golden hardware
than the set of Tbat Time.
She la ranked second n a ­
tionally among professionals
and third world-wide m a sport
that Is growing as quickly aa
any new sport In the world.
Wakeboarding should be fa­
miliar to anyone who watched
last year's X-Oamca. a compe­
tition of extreme sports that la
•o n of an Olympics for. well,
extreme sports.
The premise Is simple: There
Is a board, not m uch longer
than a really long skateboard
with two footholden. (Well
stay away from wakeboarding's
term s such as tantrum s, sc a re ­
crows and frontside front d ip s
and try to keep this In lay­
m an's term*).
While on the board, you are
attached fay a rope wtth a tri­
angular handle to a boat, and
the rest ta up to the sth lrtr. If
you don't mind doing som er­
saults. twists, backfups and
just about contorting your body
tn any way possible while a t ­
tached to a speedboat, then
wakeboarding la for you.
*lf you're good a t It. you just
are,* Leslie said. "You have to
be daring and you c a n t be
seared to try anything. J u s t
have fun.*
Oh yeah, then there's the al­
ligators. It seem s th at to prac­
tice for competitions, (here are

you arc really good and fall,
you arc out of It but If you don't
UU. It's rosy to Improve your
ranking.’
The wakeboarding com m u­
nity h as noticed. She h as been
featured extensively In m aga­
zines and was dubbed one of

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Mgfi School. Thai la. whan s h s s no! tying through tia Mr m • world dam
wakdiaardir. fricredfely anough, eha'» only baan ccmpaMng in tta sport for
times that the w aters may be
the home to some gators and
that doesn't mean Strve Spur­
rier.
T h e only thing that really
scares me are the gators.* said
hr mom. Sandra Kent. *t cringe
and It really rattles me when
she's Jumping in the air 10 fret
high and there are alligators
under her but she always lands
on l»er feet.*
Leake started tn the sport
Just over a year ago when sh e
attended a water sports ra m p
tn Orlando. She has always
been a surfer and an accom ­
plished skateboarder so sh e
was eager to try wakeboarding.
It didn't take long before the
guv who became her coach -

Charley P atlrrson - told S an ­
dra that her daughter could
make a lot of money tn wake­
boarding. Her father. Larry, got
a boat and soon, Leslie was
entering competltiona all over
the country after finishing m a r
the top tn many Onando
events. Trips this past summer
Included Sacram ento, Calif..
Portland and Dallas, and she
finished first In the Florida XCup com petition.
Although she Is ranked sec­
ond nationally, behind Tina
f k a t i g t r , who also lives In
Lake Mary, she h as beaten
P ta aing r r before and Is keep­
ing a d o a r eye on her national
T h e ra aren’t many profes­
sional women.* Leslie said. 'If

La»t
w nm n.
Leslie
w as
h e a d in g lo r G eorgia w hen s h e
an d so m e of h e r w a k e b o a rd rr
frien d s decided It w as tim e for
a p ra c tic e m n . Leslie h a s b e e n
a sk e d to h e lp out a n d give a d
vice at a w ater s p o r ts c a m p
a n d feme w an ted to p ractice. A
few m in u te s la te r, sh e la n d e d

on h er head, auflrrtng a concuaslon and had to be revived
by one of her friends who happ rnrd to be there.
N w as a scary moment, but
■ Leslie stlU made It to the
camp.
It I s n t the only ln |u ry I-falle
tias suffered. f o r w m r o n r who
m ak es .» th in g oil of her b.ila n ctn g sk ills, (h ere wan th e
time sh e fell dow n sim ply ru n
nlng u p som e s te p s six! b ro k e
h er n o se. StlU. she
sh e uusually
su ally

to land on her fret.
J when It comes to
school work at Lake Mary High
School. She used lo participate
with the. Drama Club but lime
constraints have proven to be
too much. Instead, she Jimi
concentrates on wakeboarding
and Iter Honor Rolf statu s at
the school.
The future? That's a s up In
the air a s It Is to any 10thgrader but. then again. Leslie
Kent spends most of her tim e
In the air.

Former students honor
teacher at luncheon
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for making you a strong black

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Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m..
Tuesday touted .00 Inches.

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me what 1 am today.* said Tati
P. Telfair who attended the
recognition
luncheon
for
Clarence Childs, vice president
for student affair* at BethuneCookman College.
The mission w as top secret
and organizers were successful
tn surprising the honoree. *It
w as a great surprise. 1 never
expected anything like this,*
Childs said later. *1 had a
chance to see a lot of students
I had not seen tn a while. 1 had
no Idea I had m ade this type of
Impression on the students.*
Clarence N. Childs grew up
tn Lakeland and ta a form er
resident of Sanford. Even b e­
fore he attended Florida A fr M
University, he was a scholar, a
sta r athlete and a popular guy.
He waa a member of the Na­
tional Honor Society, set rec­
ords In baseball and football
and was chosen a s Homecom­
ing King In h is senior year a t
Rochelle High School. In col­
lege he continued his athletic
career, setting records In track
and football.
Childs was the first athlete
from Lakeland to play In the
NFL. He played with the New
York Giants, and the Chicago
Bears and In 1964 he ted the
NFL In kick-off returns.
His wile. Jessie, said they
have a wonderful marriage be­
cause they work together aa a
team. T h a t's the secret, being
a team.* Jessie Childs said, *1
am a good listener, his beat
confidant and he Is also very
supportive of me and my c a ­
reer.
Jessie Childs Is the principal
a t Palm Terrace Elementary tn
Daytona Beach. Clarence and
Jessie were m onied tn 1971
and she said she la. "very
proud to have had this rela­
tionship with him Ihrougfrout
the years.* Jessie Childs ta a
native a t Alachua. Fla., and a
graduate of Bcthune-Cookman
College. The Childs have two
children, Eric and Clarice, and
three grandchildren.
Telfair, a 1994 graduate, ta a
teacher in Fort Lauderdale. She
waa one of several former BOA
presidents who cams back to
the college during Homecoming
week ta honor Childs, who la
now In hla 29th year a t B-CC.
Gerald Yancey, d a a a a t *89.
helped to organize the event
along with other members of
the alumni. *1 thought It was
time to tell Mr. Childs how
m uch we appreciate hla lead­
ership.* Yancey said. ’Because
of hla presence, we are able to
make a better life, we are b e t­
ter people.* Yancey Is em-

■During her rem arks a r the
luncheon
Maflui
thanked
Childs for doing the tough
things like bring the only a d ­
m inistrator at the pre-dawn
dances; for prohibiting hazing
on campus: for sending s tu ­
dent* home after the food fight
tn the cafeteria and for letting
the SGA have the experience of
planning activities that he
knew were destined to fall.
'Mr. Childs’ contribution lo
B-CC can not be m easured In
words,* Martin concluded. ’But
only tn tl»e Uvea of the students
who have been enriched,
guided and lifted to a com ­
mendable level of moral and
C hristian responsibility.*
Martin, class of ‘83. was the
first female to head the SGA in
the history of the college. She
la an
elementary
school
teacher tn Miami.
Bernard Gary, a 1963 gradu­
ate. said Childs had a reputa­
tion for being friendly and
open lo new ideas. 'H e made
my experience a t B-CC a very
positive one. We are still good
friends.* Gary said.
Oaiy majored In accounting.
He now owns a Subway fran­
chise In Fort Lauderdale.
Motivational speaker Milton
Creagh waa the SGA president
for the 1978-79 academic year.

Clarsnca Chads (front confer) posas wth format SGA prasidsnts: Jamas
Griffin (from fell). OoraM Yancoy. Tort P. Tattatr. Milton Creagh, T. Etoon
Martin. Barnard Grey and Konnoffi Johnson.

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Charles Kem, 33, of 106 N.
Palmetto Are.. Lake Mary, waa
arrested Friday by Lake Mary

without violence
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pulled over after officer noticed
Mo left headlight out
Marco Jordan. 31. of t i l l
Palmetto Are., Sanford, waa arreated Friday by Seminole
I County deputies. Jo rd an waa
charged with disorderly Intoxi­
cation. restating with violence
and possession or conaumotfon prohibited.
Report said
that Jo rd an waa drinking a
b re r m from of police officer.
Report alao said that Jo rd a n
hod to be physically re­
strained.
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Circle. Report said that Al) tcock allegedly concealed a
ahlrt underneath the ahtrt that
h r waa stealing.

Thfftfttg iMtf IftlAll
Julian Wimberly. 33. of 1017
Locust Are., Sanford, was a r
rested Friday by Sanford po­
lice. Wimberly was charged
with aggravated assault and
battery and a m b le d at hla
residence.
Wimberly la ac­
cused of hilling a victim three
tim es In the face and then
putting a handgun and th reat­
ening to klU victim with It.
Terry Endleott. 38. of 2901
Elm Are.. Sanford, waa a r­
rested Saturday by Sanford
police. Endleott waa charged
with battery and arrested at
residence. Endleott Is accused
of choking and hitting her
boyfriend.
P tis h lflfl

la u w ij anu a i u a u u w rm *
drncc. Lake area accused of
pushing boyfriend an d kicking
him In the fega.
officer's

Curtis WUttama. 40. of u n ­
known residence, waa arrested
Sunday by Sanford police.
Williams waa charged with
possession of drug p arap h er­
nalia and possession of crack
cocaine.
Williams eras a r ­
rested In the 1100 block of
West 13th Street.
During a
“patdown". officer found above
said Items In Williams' shirt
pocket.

PIftordftrty conduct
Je a n Branch S3, of 460
Autumn Oaks PI., Lake Mary,
waa arrested Friday by Lake
Mary police.
Drench waa
charged with disorderly con­
duct and resisting without vio­
lence and arrested at her
home.
Report said that
Drench allegedly tried to re­
move her daughter, who had
|uat been arrested, from the
patrol car.

Wife struck
Jo se Salinas, 33. of 2109
Hartwell Aw.. Sanford, area a r ­
rested Saturday by Sanford
police. Salinas area charged
with battery and arrested at
hla residence. Salinas la ac­
cused of pushing and striking
wife In the chest area.

Brother charged
Simone Drench, 10. of 469
Autumn Oaks PI.. U k c Mary,
was arrested Friday by Lake
Mary police.
Branch ares
charged with battery an d a r ­
rested
at
h er
residence.
Drench Is accused of hitting
her brother several times with
her flats and hands.

Paying for gaaoilna
Frank Oartmand. 35. of 1107
W. 10th St.. Sanford, area a r­
rested Friday by Sanford poQartm and was charged
&gt;lretail theft and arrested in
i 800
8 block of South French
Avenue. Oartm and allegedly
drove off without paying for

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Warren Aflicock. 31. of 1568
Etfucne Dr.. Casselberry, area
arrested Sunday by Sanford
police. Alllcock area charged
with retail theft and arrested In
the 300 block of Townc Center

TALLAHASSEE-As a result
of a PSC Investigation. FlorIda s consum ers who have been
billed unknowingly for collect
calls from an automated solici­
tation. under the name 'Lottery
Disbursements.* will receive
credits.

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pressed *|* on their telephones
tn response to the computergenerated call. ComNet. the
company which billed the
rails, has agreed to Issue
credits to all Florida consum ­
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rails. The credit wilt be Issued
within two billing eyries on the
consum er's local
telephone
bill.

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Whitney Hat tchnlulol tit tenunan in the Orlando area
I (among other c io n ) where he »aM« to buy properties lie
will thow mtereoad ares rrtntontt how and nhai to took tor
| Mifcr Area noth thofHichcdnlcd November I IP through 2tP.

He will ihen pat up all the cash tor qualifying ptuprrtict
|and tpht the profitt up to 50-50.

Proof TIM h Works
- I f . a drcam-ciune-iruer tayt Heidi Dtchman of Coloi rado Springv a young tingkmum.'i went tothctominar and
joined the Bml Dug network I found a 24-unit building, and
Mr Whitney gate tnc S53.0OO to purchase it Together we
made a SI 15.ono profit' People would hate to be ersey nut
| to at leatt go tee how thia works'

"We are pleased to have a s ­
sisted In the Investigation of
this fraudulent act and to be
able to assure consum ers that
they will be reimbursed." PSC
Chairm an Ju lia Johnson said.
Consum ers who were hilled
and don't receive a credit In the
prescribed amount of lime,
should csll (ha pubUc Service
Cnmmtaaton's toll-free num ber.
1-800-343-3903.

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Jo h n H am s. 90. of IBOI W.
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H arris waa charged with expo­
sure of sexual organa and a r
rested In the 1600 block of
West 13th Street. Officer o b ­
served Harris urinating on a
stall.

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Ryan Colgate. 20. of Sanford
Court. Sanford, area arrested
Friday by Sanford police. Col­
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sion of cannabis under 20
gram s and possession of drug
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Currency
totaling
8129.
charge and bank cards and a
drivel's license wss stolen Fri­
day In the 2200 block of Park
Avenue.
A leather Jacket, Jewelry and
two belt buckles were stolen
Sunday In th e 3000 block of
Holly Avenue. Property atdlm
totaled 1900.
Property Including a 94 .22
mag Winchester (worth 81230)
was stolen Saturday In the
1200 block of Weal 20th Street.
A Victor cutting outfit (with
torch, hoses and regulators)
was stolen Saturday In the 100
block of Commerce Way.
Property stolen totaled 8490.
A brown B1 Cadillac Coup
DeVllle two door, license plate
num ber CEH372. ares stolen
Sunday In the 300 block of Ro­
chelle Avenue.
A Magnavox VCR worth 8190
waa stolen Saturday in the
1000 block of West Seventh
Street.
A maroon 84 Chevy Monte
Carlo two door, license plate
num ber WKS22I. waa atolen
Saturday In the 900 block of
East First Street.
Video game system s and a
pair of Jordan anoea waa sto­
len Friday In the 800 block of
East Seventh Street. Property
atolen totaled 8860.
A billfold worth 89 with vari­
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the 1000 block of Locust AreA Nffl fra*twining |0Q Q u rai

stolen Friday In the 400 block
of West First Street.

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Editorial/ Opinion
W IL L IA M A . R U S H E R

C onservative m anifesto on C hina
In recent month* the conservative
Reagan’s U.N. Ambassador, Jeans
movement ha* been embarrassed by
Kirkpatrick, and farmer Ambassador
WILLIAM
A.
a 'harp Arts ton of opinion on the sub
to CMm James U h y . aa wefl as i
jert of trade with China
RUSHER
stridrnt critics of *huiinesa as usual*
Important 'pokesmen and institu
as Um aforementioned Gary Bauer.
lion* — most notably the immensely
influential Heritage Foundation —
Hodri. and Free Congress Foundstl
have argued that using trade policy aa
president M id CEO Paul Weyrich
a weapon to try to force Beijing to im­
Altogether, It prominent conserva­
prove its dismal record in the Held of
tives signed Dm statement Of course,
'human rights* Is at best futile and at
wont counterproductive
those tortlwr out in bath drsettaws me
The editors of the
Other leading conservatives, such as
W&lt;
Gary Bauer of the Family Research firmly hrhiding Ute Impscl of
any trad* with China
Council and the Weekly Standard, have produced fay stave labor. I
insisted that America has no business aging trade with the many Onus can
much; sad. at the other
treating as an ordinary trading part trolled by the People's Liberalise
the Ktorini
net a regime that has killed and Jailed Army On the critical Issue of sharing
dissident*, persecuted many thou­ high tech secrets, the statememt de­ evidently thought Dm
sands of Christiana h r their religion, clares that "U3. licensing require­ too tough o a k s '
and profited from the sweat of slave ment* on eiport of existtag to Begtog.
supercomputers and sensitive toefrNaturally fa t s
Personally I have leaned, and still nologtm which can facilitate China's
lean, to the latter view. Aa the late Pres­ mihtary modernisation must b t tight- oncopttoa of Uto Wa
didn't evon bother to i
ident Chung Ctung kuo of the Repub­ rmu
u m pip­
lic of China on Taiwan once said to me,
In addition, the statement forthrightits of eonaenratlfps. It
"If America doesn't stand far freedom, ly demands th a t Hong Rons maintain
what does it stand far*' I don't think control over its own economic, social, seems, jurt don't have enough bog to
'profits' is much of an answer
and political order," and wa
But this. aeaothefaea, to a I
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China Policy.' it should make it pos­ statement They indude. In addition to
sible for all but the most uncompro­ Edwin J. Feulner J r , president of Uto
mising conservatives to close ranks on Heritage Foundation, such prominent
this subject — and thereby increaae geopolitical realists aa President
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Because of a bad situation.
Wei Wei baa encountered
&gt;difficulties getting to
practice, "tt'e not fair w hat's
happening to fttlo
young man.* said
High Athletic Director
Power*. T h e kids lore fa
death. We’re aware of hte need
h r a bust family. We truly hope
help."
Epps said that Wet Wet. Juttor. to doing extrem ely wefl in
class, that he's Atom ■ very
well-educated
family.
*Hla
m other to a physician." sh e
h r w otted with the
team Friday. Wet Wei
Yin talk mi about how he w ants
to be a good hoot to Americana
when they come to vteM hia
country. "1 want to apeak this
ell and t want to
the culture."
Hr aaid he played i
hi* soccer tram In China but
would like to be a addflekter
with the Seminole High School
team.
Hto conch sold the
Seminole County Soccer J a m ­

Wei Yin pri ready to ptoy
boree la on Nor.
the school*a
against 6 a h I
on Dec. I.
By that tfenr, Eva Ftrios aaid,
*we hope Wri Wet to tM ng with

■ hoot family that w
htm the beat of American

meeting, visitors will have an
opportunity to apeak Indi­
vidually to adm inistrator*
and teachers and to view
choral and dram a present aBona in the m ain lobby.
Students at Lakevtcw and
Sanford middle schools will
have the opportunity to p ar­
ticipate
tn
the
prrInternational Baccalaureate
program. Which to designed
to prepare students to p a r­

ticipate tn the International
Baccalaureate Diploma ProEmm at Seminole High
School. Students who p a p
tietpatr tn the pre-IB p ro ­
gram at the middle schools
win be expected to m aintain
a 3.0 (B| grade average.
Application Conns for these
m agnet’ program s wGl be
available at the open house
meetings. The application
dradttne to Ja n . 30. 1000.

Anyone willing to help can
rcall n ito n at ICES
14071 677-1087.

Magnet— —
Magnet Open
Houer
la
achrdulcd for 7 p.m.. T hurs­
day, Nov. 20. SpecialUrd of­
fering* in vocal and Instru­
m ental music, dance, dram a,
pre-law. exercise. lift, and
the p rr-Intrm atkm al Bac­
calaureate will be dtoru sard.
Future architectural plana to
support this one-of-a-kind
program will be on display.
Following the information

Range
raas h g s 1A

driver’s education range. Shooting will be to
the east, away from students and school
buildings. According to the proposal, the
range, which will be situated tn undeveloped
areas with target placement 300 m e te n deep,
h as been designed with maximum safety con­
cern s
T h e re to absolutely no risk of Injury where
we want this to be." Nardo aaid. “W eapons are
always under a controlled environment. Aa an
added safety m easure, he said there will be a
visual sweeping of the area prior to any
shooting with a 30-mtnute safety briefing p r e ­
ceding the m arksm anship session, which Is
always held after school, never during.
Regarding recent safety concerns raised by
Oviedo City Manager Dene Milligan and the
preak
Jdent of the Little League, which has a
field located
I
atg scent to the proposed range
site. Nardo aaid those fear* have been a s ­
suaged.
T h e y were briefed and given a tour,’ he said,
adding that the proposed site h a s also been
approved by the school board’s Insurance rep­
resentative. Dick Nolle.
In the four y e a n , the program h as operated
and after more th an 30.000 pellet rounds, not

one pellet h as been fired outside the s i r
rounding steel trap. Bates of straw act aa an
added safety net. he said. In addition, he said,
there to no coot associated with the proposed
range.
to an unnam ed woman's recent
_ whether the range vtothe schools' aero weapons policy. O tc d o
High School Principal Robert Lundqufat said It
appeals to be a lot of to do about nothing,
saying th at he saw no difference bet ween the
pellet rifles o r a scalpel used tn a biology class
or sculpting tools used m an art class.
T hto to not a wragan.*,, U m digdat aaid. U fa
simply a pellet gun. which la part of the
NROTC curriculum, used to enhance m arks­
m anship abilities. It's perfectly safe and given
all the facts. I feel comfortable with the range
being at the school.*
School board chairm an Sandy Robinson,
who to familiar with the NROTC at Oviedo, M id
she supported the program and the proposed
range.
T h e entire program to just wonderful," Ro­
binses* said. *1 don't have a problem with this.*
Both Lundqulst and Nardo will attend the
school board meeting at 7 p.m. at the Educa­
tional Support Center. 400 E. Lake Mary f
Sanford.

MORTON KONDRACKE
■

Pols pander to education extremists
Republicans carry an albatroaa
marked 'extremism' that’s only p i ­
ling heavier as the party —pressured
by iu right wing - mows to kill Pres­
ident Clinton’s plan for national edu­
cation testing.
Chnton and his follow Democrats de­
serve ss much oc more public oppro­
brium for their opposition to all forma
of private school choice, but they have
the political advantage of not bearing
the extremism aibitrois.
Ideally, Republicans and Democrats
should unite on a plan that would
permit both testing and experiments
In school choice. Both parties could
reap political rewards by poising mea­
sures that would improve the quality
of the nation's school* Instead, how­
ever. the parties are atudi in Ideolog­
ical ruts, with moderates on both sides
forced to bend to the demands of hard­
liners. The conflict could lead Clinton
to veto the entire 077 billion Labor11HS Education appropriations bill,
which would be an extreme act hut mw
that he'd probably get away with po­
litically.
(I confess to a conflict of interest
here. The Labor-HHS bill contains s
significant Increase in funding for the
National Institutes of Health and
Parkinson's disease research specifi­
cally. which I'm personally interested
in and which might be eliminated if
the bill is vetoed.)

MORTON
KONDRACKE

Democrats so *d*m*ntly opposed
national testing, however, that the plan
went nowhere until Clinton revfand the
Idea this year and made U the key­
stone of his education policy.
Clinton ptonajuat two national teata,
lor reading in the fourth grade and
math in the eighth, but now it's the
Republicans who are going to war over
It
Rep. William doodling, R Pa., chair­
man of the House Education and the
Workforce Committee, represents one
strain of GOP opposition not too dif­
ferent from that of the Democrats in
1M1.
A former school superintendent he
echoes the education «si»mi»iumiii _
Including the teachers unions —in op­
posing more testing when the re­
sources could be used to upgrade
lilfllQggB garbing
Advocates of national testing argue,
however, that no rehafale national mea­
sure of student achievement exists
and that private tests used by various
states are not comparable.

Among Republicans, education
policy is so divisive that it momentar­
ily reignited call* for the head of House
Yet another strain of GOP opposi­
Speaker Newt Gingrich. R G a, until
tion. token up with a vengeance by
be repudiated a perfectly reason,
hard Une conservatives, is based on
compromise on the testing issue
the fair that national testing will lead
Ironically, national testing t* a Re­ to a national curriculum “dictated* by
publican idea first advanced by Pres­ the Deportment of Education,
ident Bush's Education secretary,
Proponents of the tests reply that
Lamar Alexander, aa a means of giving
parents objective measures to use in moih and reading standards ought to
holding their schools accountable.
be uniformly high across the country,
but to make sure the federal govern­
Alexander's America 2000 plan ment Isn't ‘dictating* anything, au­
might have created up to IS national thority over (he testa has been vested
teats for fourth, eighth and 12th- in an independent board.
gradera in English, moth, history, ge­
ography and science, which states
Coascrvativos a n still opossed,
would have been free to administer to however, and so Is Goodling. who has
their students
the added incentive, according to col-

loegiwi, of wanting to ward off a Re­
publican primary challenge In
David Obey, D-Wla, ranking
r on the House appropriations
i up with a maenahto
that would let the ad
• d with tost piant but give Gooding ths power to
i its implemswIsHnn. aad the deal
I In have the hlssstog el Hawse
i GOP lenders leaf weak.
anU that If Clinton vetoed the
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The (tool fail
it sod GOP
away from It, causing House Appro­
priation* Chairman Bob Uvtnptoa, RL a , to storm out of n leadership
_ tad loading* other
wt Republi­
cans to call lor Gingrich's
cs scalp for
even ’.-oniidertag a deal.
On tha Democratic side, meanwhite,
tibcnli oppOM ptibtic sdiool dioics —
“charter schools’ — so much that
their tooifiiig Democratic advocate,
Rap. Tim Roemcr of Indiana, wot
denied floor n*— to argue for them
Aad three GOP proposals to an■ private school choice — oaa
b tba lax system, another by the
and a thbd in the District of
— fact near-total Demo­
cratic opposition aad presidential
vetosa, dsipila ths fact that many poor
children art forced to attend unsafe
Polls
» that U»
la dividtad on both
jy§jf prf.
vala school choice. Fori^ain* percent
ding to the
tba
support lasting, according
poll, and' 47
NBQWaO
"
percent oppaee it Forty- five percent
fover giving pertain vouc
topay
far private wfrwlf sad

for quality

instead of

pandering to their extremes. In this
equation. Republicans will suiter, but
•o will sdioatdiUdrm
(Morton Kondracke it executive
editor a/Roll Call, the newspaper of
Capitol Hdl)

can N SvirA ra o r m n u u

assn.

T.
Charles T. Best, 40. South
Elder Road. Sanford, died S a t­
urday. Nov. IS. 1007. Born May
10. 1048 In Sanford he was a
lifelong resident. Mr. Best was
the former ow ner/operator of
Melodce Skating R ink He was
a member of Holy Croaa Lu­
theran Church. Lake Mary. He
w as a member of the Florida
Highway Patrol Auxiliary, the
U.S. Army Reserve and the
Wtnga of Eagles Flying Chib.
He la beat known for training
Twiggy, the Water Siding Squir­
rel.
Survivor* Include wife. Lou
Ann; daughter*. LaLalnte Faith
Miller. Sanford. Tabu the An­
nette Beat,
Sanford; son,
Charles T. Jr.. Sanford: m other
and
step-father,
Emmeline
Best and Jo sep h Tic coni,
Sanford; slater. Sheets Best
Stanley, Sanford.
DAVID SEVENS
David Bevera. 44. DcBary.
died Sunday. Nov. 0. 1907, In
Sabine Pass. Texas. Bom In
Brownfield, Texas, on Aug. 10,
1963, he moved to Central
Florida In 1902. Mr. Bevera
was an International and do­
mestic oil field worker and
welder.
Survivor* Include daughter*.
Dawn Marie. Lubbock. Texas,
Duaky. Hobbs. N.M., DeSbea,
Odessa. Texas; son. Cyle.
Odessa. Texas; mother. Mar­
jorie Ell Iff, Tulsa. Okie.; alate n . Vicky Taylor. Sa pulps,
Okla., Sandra Lavaller, Lawton.
Okie.. Phyllis Wright. Duncan,
Okla., Linda Dame. Tufas.
Okla.; one granddaughter. Also
survived by companion. Terry
Bennett. DcBary.
Broussard's
Mortuary.
Beaumont. Texas, tn charge of
arrangem ents.
EDDIE MAE M O O E S
Eddie Mae Brooks. 65. Lang­

ston Drive. Sanford, died fainday. Nov. 16. 1007 at her resi­
dence. Bom on Peb. 16. 1932
In h n y , FIs., she moved to
Sanford 36 years ago from
Jacksonville. Mr*. Brook* waa
a retired custodian for the
Seminole
County
School
Board. She eras a Baptist.
Survivor* include daughter.
Frances E. Washington. Ja c k ­
sonville; son. Kenneth Clark.
Sanford: stater*. Carrie Bell
Washington. Jacksonville. Bell
Bryant. Perry, Fla.; one grand­
daughter.
four
great­
grandchildren.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, tn charge of arrange-

Ales Chapman Sr.. ThorrhlU
Circle. Oviedo, died Wednes­
day. Nov. 12. 1907. Bom In
Ethel, La., he moved to Central
Florida In 1969. Mr. Chapm an
waa a dietetic cook for the vet­
erans administration. He waa a
member of Mission Road
COOIC, the D.A.V. and a vet­
eran of the U.3. Army.
Survivors Include son. Alex
Jr.. Oviedo; daughter Lela
Henderson. New Orleans; sla­
ter*. Willie Mac Burton. Marie
Payne, both of New Orleans;
five grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
Golden’s Funeral Home. Win­
ter Park. In charge of arrange­
ments.
Daniel Thomas Powell. 18.
D unhunt Court. Longwood,
died Sunday. Nov. 16. 1907.
Bom In Chicago, he moved to
Central Florida from Maryland
In 1902. Mr. Powell was a s tu ­
dent at Lake Mary High School
where he was a member of the
Navy Junior R.O.T.C. and the
choir. He was a C hristian.
Survivor* Include parents.
Jack and Lin: slater, Megan:

maternal grandm other. Dolores
Stacy. Port SC Lucie. Fla.: p a ­
ternal
grandmother.
Viola
Powell. Dothan. Ala.
Baldwin-Fairchild Ookfawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangement*.
MADALTN TNUUICX 8COTT
Madohm Truluck Scott. 75,
Coronado Avenue. Coronado.
Calif., died Friday, Nov. 7.
1007. Bom on May 8. 1022. In
Ofanta. S.C. she moved to C en­
tral Florida tn 1025 and retired
tn Coronado In I960. She waa
a member of Pi Bela Phi So­
rority. past president of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority and a
member of the Ixora Garden
Club, all In Sanford. She was
an Episcopal.
Survivors Include son Date
Lee Scott III. San Diego;
daughter Dalynn Scott Jensen.
Minneapolis. *1*1era, Cecelia
Terwtlliger. Starke. Roberts B.
Bonham. Fairfax. Va.; four
grandchildren.
Briaaon Funeral Home, S an­
ford, In charge of arrange­
ments.

- — i■
___________T.
FUneral amrlrea far Mr. Cha
T. Heal. 40. of Saniocd, who i
Saturday, wifi be at t l *.m. Thi
!j?F •* Central Baptist Chui
3101 W. First 8L. Sanford, with
few. Paul Moyer officiating. In
ment will be to Gaklawn P
Cemetery. Friend* may call
Qramkow Funeral Home Wcdr
day from 2 4 and HB pm
those who wish, memorial con
buttons are aiggested to II
Croaa Lutheran Church m.un
Fund. 760 Sun Drive. Lake Ur
Fla.. 32746.
Arrangement* by Oramkow I

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neral.
j
'A s aad a s R to far people to
suddenly h m to aay p o d -b y e
to Chuck. M h i i pi to n none a t
ua thot he died ■ hero." m M
long-time Sanford
resident.
Doug Stm stom .
"Just recently my son waa
telling us. 1 hope rm helping
someone when I die' - sold h is
mother. Emmeline TVconi.
'T hat was Chuckle. It was (the
he knew som ething w ss going
to h i p p m .*

The incident on the Wekhm
was terribly sudden. Ur. Tie*
a m i was at the rear end o f the
houseboat, a new 'plaything*
Chuck Deal an d a friend h ad
acquired. The Saturday outfrig
was supposed to h a re been a
fan time lor Best. Ttcconl an d
two teen agers • Beat's 15-yearold son. Chuckle, a n d his pal.
l4*yrar-old Spencer Green.
Emmeline Tier on! sold h er
husband accidentally
Tell
through a gale area a t the rear
of p ie boat. C huck Beal waa a t
the bow o f the boat and whan
he heard the noise and waa
aware o f whal h a d happened,
he Immediately lum ped Into the
w ater to make th e rescue.

h ig h .' she said. H e
l"

I she hod raged h e r
y night, and aaked
n t to her home to fU
d As anything.* sh e
wna there In a few
id filed the VCR.'
. Paul Hover of Holy
therm Church said
M fcfefcd Beat one of
I friends. "We. too.
him to hotp when
edrd (bung." It oyer
day. *1f tt w as a
problrm. he (lied It.

km and making sure everyone
Hoe was having hm. too. He'd
d a anything far everyone,
'H e gave me this little re­
mote-controlled boat that even­
tually w as the reason he
trained the first Tfatopr (the
■qulnell to w ater aid final k."
Lalatnla Miller sold. ‘Som eone
Mdded nw dad about getting
the boat far hkn siif b u t h e got
tt for me.
*»•* « m e up with the Idea to
ft* * squirrel to water aid after
helping to nurse a oqulrrel who
had been M. I it member The
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fore U was demolished. Around
the corner from The Mon­
tezuma stood the Martin house.
In ItXIS Rogers moved to a
house on Elm Avenue In SanRogers' opportunity pre­
led Itself last year when the
in house was put u p for
le.
The Colonial Revival house
built circa IU12 for Mrs. A.
In. In 1917 the house was
to Mrs. Minnie Jones. It Is
believe that baseball players.
In town for winter camp, may
have rented rooms at the
house. Oral history of the
house abounds. Rogers h as
met relatives and others who
remember playing In the house
a s children. According to one
story Minnie Jo n e s' bed frame
was too large to At up the
stairway so Minnie turned (he
front parlor Into h er bedroom.
Rogers h a s an extensive
professional background In the
theater. In addition to being a
member of the Board of Direc­
tors for the R lu Theatre he
also produces and directs
RlU's productions. Using h is
expertise, and records arid old
photographs, Rogers h as wic-

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mensional Victorian act. Ro­
gers la pleaoed with hta 'allcc
of history
and
Victorian
charm*. The house was struc­
turally Intact, 'l l had good
bone structure, but It needed
makeup.* aayo Rogers.
The enchanted Journey Into
the past begins the moment a
visitor ascends the front step*.
The Inviting porch might tempt
one not to venture further, but
It would be a sham e to miss
what's Inside. The Ulterior Is
elegant and welcoming, iirntahed with antiques pur­
chased from shops In down­
town Sanford. Each room Is
decorated to compliment the
heritage of the house. Old fam ­
ily photographs add a personal
touch to the decor.
Rogrra opened the Martin
House aa a Bed and Breakfast
in October. The house has a
comforting, homey feel. *lt‘s
like staying
overnight
at
grandm a's
house.*
says
Pritchard who helps Rogers
run the Bed and Breakfast. The
Martin House will be one of the
homes featured during the
Sanford Historic Trust 9th An­
nual Holiday Tour of Homes.

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Crcugh. who cam e from A t­
lanta far the event, said of
Childs. 'H e believed tn me. tic
was always there tor me.*
Crcagh was a business major
at B CC. In addition to public
speaking, he h as produced
several television shows. One
program. 'Pumpkin Mon' Is
scheduled to be aired next year
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Etdrtna Jo n es, class of *91.
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Childs was introduced at. the
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ceived a plaque with the nam es
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dent and their major. He even
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and what they were doing.
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Tills was a real highlight for
me.* Childs said. T h e time
passed so quickly. I often won­
dered If 1 was reully getting
through to some of them.*
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�TUESDAY

Leaving no doubt
Half-N-Half sets run record in pennant clinching victory
Saturday nglht.
The Lions took s 33-11 lead after th e Drat
quarter and proceeded to outacore the Bui (does
in every quarter b u t the fourth to wtn thetr fourth
ftune without a defeat Uila season.
Jo hnston was 13-for-10 from the door and also
had seven a ssists for (M edo. Lynette Smiley
chipped In with 10 points.

p m., ttaxNiIaif wlU take on C ft L
h S u T t E ? t i 73 2 .p ra ’
C ar Care will
battle Beer :3 a The winner's from the first two
win then return to the Seld for the
cham pionship f u n s at 0:30 p.m.

SANFORD _ Tom Kelly. B rm da Hartsfleld and
Jerry Camus combined to score 13 ru m as
I (all-N-Hall claimed the regular season champ!
onahlp erf the Sanford Recreation Department
Fall Co-Ed Slowpltch Softball League with a 25­
13 thumping erf Brer :30 at Ptnehurat Park Mon­
day night.
Hatf-N-llalf was forced lo win thetr game after
Chang’s Car Care got a 7-0 forfeit victory from C
ft L H a t e r .
KeEy. Brenda llartafteld and Camus scored

program and will be a valuable addiddon to our
team.* said Brta. -She Is a fundamentally sound
point guard and h er skills should allow her lo
make the quick Impact will we need from her
ne*l year.*
UCF will lose senior point guard Kelli M inay
to graduation after this season.
O otm was a member erf the Class 8A Texas
State Semiftnaltat tram h er sophomore year and
h as been to the National AAu Tournament six
times. An all-around athlete, she h as lettered In
crass country, basketball and track and has
qualified for the Texas State Cross Country Meet

Cheer

dpubtea, two afngfcs. three runs scored, four
r a i) . Raymond llartalleld (one triple, one dou‘hee* ~ n a scored, one RBI).
B rm da Hartsfleld (one triple, two atiMlrs. four
nm a scored, three RBI). Tom Kelly (two dou­
bles. one single, four ru n s scored, two RBI) and

SANFORD .
The
Seminole
Community College
women’s
basketball team got over a major
hurdle Sunday afternoon s s it
scored the game’s Bnal 18 points
over the Bnal three minutes to
driest Miami-Dade Community
College 93-75 at the SCC Health
and Physical Education Center.
The Jaguars scored the game’s
Bret basket, but the Raiders scored
18 of the next 30 lo take an 18 4
Irad and held a 39-39 lead at
Inirrml salon.
Dul SCC waa also gelling into
foul trouble as 7-foot renter J o a n s
Kotova and S-foot-2
forward
Jennifer Sweeney were forced lo
»pmd considerable time on the
bench.

twte*.

A solid student-athlete. O otm h a s earned a c a ­
demic all-dtatrtct three times. She Is am rm brr erf
the National Honor Society and h a s been named
■Who’s Who In Sports* and *Who’s Who Among
American High School Student's." Last year.
O otm earned th e Academic Excellence Recogni­
tion Award.
The Oolden Knights open the 1997-90 season
at Radford University on November 31st at 7
p.m.

a n a M U K i

Jrtt! th r o u 0 moat of the second

half
aa every time Wiww
MDCC iHMTU
closed ID
to
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Freshman guard Oorts Kudnryvtsava poured n 18 potnta wtd also
******
* Jaam-hlgh six assists ss tie Seminole Community CoBsgs I
In ffw Mans-Dado Communtfy CoSogs Jaguars 92-79 Sutday afternoon.
O R L A N D O tP R K D W O R L D
CrW AL BTAffDDIOft)
L ftt8 M o t e l s _ |. (4) Bill Keeton. 2.634:
2. (81) Bruce Everett. 2.471: 3. (30) Rusty
Ebereole. 1.921: 4. (41) Tim Houston. 1.787;
3 (33) Rlckv Wood. 1.977.
*«*■ * • • * U u M o t e la _ 1. (9) Bobby
Sears. 3.863; 2. P ) Earl Beckner. 2.948; a
(82) Tommy Johnson. 2.293: 4. (88C) Rick
2.193; 5. (22) Larry Osteen, 1.906.
M o d tf loA _ 1. (71) Jo e Middleton. 3.378;
2. (51) Urn Laurent. 2.802; 3. (99) Shain Held.
1.764: 4. (01) Steve Moldon. 1.711; 3 (12)
Roa s Eldrtdge. 1.656.
• P B r tf tB M * _ I. (77) Dan Zukowskl.
3.333; X (II) Russ Shaw. 2.964; a (57)
Barbara Pierce. 2.779: 4. (93) Sean Murphy.
2.343; 3 (24) BUI Loomis. 3.126.
M h H -te O C k _ |. (01) Conrad 0 renter.
3.637; 3. (5) Pedle Allison. 3.940; 3. (97) Kelly
J a n r t t . 2.558; 4. (00) Ron Abeles. 2.266; 3
&lt;3J) Ken Hankins. 2.066.
! » ■ &gt; « _ 1. (SO) Jeff Wright. 3.546; X
(81) Mike Peppier. 3 4 2 6 ; a (57) Chad Pierce.
2.541; 4. (84) Kenny Wilson, 2.322; 5. (18) Ron
Adams. 3,036.
N K W tlC T R N A S P E E D W A Y
(FINAL BTANDDKM)
L a t e M o t e l a _ 1. (4) BUI Keeton. 2.892;
X (II) David Rogers. 2.729; a (81) Bruce
Evereett. 3.184; 4. (12) Jeff Emery. 1.484; 3
(16) Bruce Lawrence. 1.359.
U r n l t o d L ftto M o t e l g
1. (9) Bobby
Sears. 3.448; X (42) Mark Tracey. 3.817: a
(67) Chad Allman. 2.904; 4. (11) Jerem y Fitch.
1:499; 3 (16) Bruce Lawrence II. 1.342.
M o d t i l a d _ |. (79) Bobby Blake. 3.447; X
171) Joe Middleton. 3.194: X (SI) TUn Laurent.
2.678: 4. (UR) David Rogers. 1.381; 3 (66S)
Jerry Symons. 1,324.
S p o v t a a u a _ I. (72) Bobby Oonxalez.
3.638; X (6) Glenn WUoon. 3.061; X (57)
Barbara Pierce. 2,639; 4. (17) Phillip Besaett.
2.416; 3 (11) Ruaa Shaw. 2.346.
M la l- B to e k _ 1. (01) Conrad Orenler.
3.797; 2. (3) Vic Vanlacker. 2.902; X (2) Bob
Doxle. 2.978; 4. (71) Ted Vulplua. 2.397; 3 (0)
Mark Patemiu. 2.153.
P o t b a r _ |. (8) Richard Clouaer. 3.130;
X (57) Chad Pierce. 2.741; 3. (90) Jeff Wright.
2.709: 4. (94) Jeff Shaffer. 2.996; 3 (18) Ron
Adams. 2.492.

within a point or two. SCC would
answer.
The Jaguars finally tied the game
at 96-66 on three-pointer by
Sanders with 12.04 left on the
flock and took only thetr second
lead of the game. 7 3 7 4 . when
Senders nailed another 'three*
with 3:00 left.
But the Raiders, who al one
point were only eight for 20 from
the free throw line, made six
straight free throws and also got a

huge three-pointer
from way
downtown by Darla Kudruyvtacva
aa they scored the Bnal IB points
to wtn the game going away.
Another key to the SCC rally arms
the defense, which forced 44
turnovers for the game. Including
10 in the final three minutes aa the
Jag u ars tried lo force the action lo
catch up.
*We were ready physically today.

Upsets
in g irls ’
fastpitch
each drove In a run during a six­
ain fourth Inning aa the Ktwanis
Club of Sanford handed the S an ­
ford Rotary Breakfast Club Its first
loss of the season 11-9 In the
Sanford Recreation Departm ent
Olrta’ Fall
Fastpitch
Softball
League Saturday niumiiig a t Ruy
Holier Field.
There was also on upset In the
other game os Vanessa Silva tri­
pled In a pair of runs and scored
herself on an error to cap a threerun fourth Inning os the Sanford
Optimist Club won Its first game of
the season 10-8 over the Sanford
Lions Club.
The Kiwanla Club of Sanford and
Sanford Rotary Breakfast Club are
both 2-1. while the Sanford Opti­
mist Club and Sanford Lions Club
are both 1-2.
The team s wUl play again this
Wednesday night starting at 7 p.m.
at Roy Holler Field In Ft. Mellon
Park.
Providing the offense were:
Sanford Optimist Club; two hits _
Vanessa Silva (triple, two runs,”
three RBI): one hit _ Alona Smith
(double), Colette Layton (two runs),
Tfeahec 711111100 (run). Lawanda

Dave Thomas of the Jacksoovds Jaguars wins the batts for
lha jump bal on ths try lor a *Had Mary* pass as tfw jags hold

off ths Ts iw ssm i OOsr 17-9 and ismrfnsd fed for fir* pt»
In foe Central DMaion of tha Amsrtcan F o o te! Conference.

Jaguars remained tied for first
■ r J E F F B8 R U N 1C U

Herald Staff Writer
JACKSONVILLE _ Two Jacksonville Jag u ars who
definitely won’t have to be concerned with making
reservations for a trip to Honolulu are Seth Payne and
Renaldo Wynn.
Of all the players on the Jaguars, the two rookie
defensive linemen are probably the last players who
come to mind, but they came through big Sunday as
the Jaguars defeated the Tennessee Oilers. 17-9 a t

Alltel! Stadium .
The Ja g u a rs’ wtn coupled with Denver's loss at
Kansas City, p u ts Jacksonville Into a tie for second
with Kansas City and Pittsburgh for top-seed In the
AFC playotfo. Denver Is one game ahead of the pack
but has the moat difficult schedule of the team s
fighting for the advantage.
Jacksonville’s line has been depleted as the season
has gone along, and Sunday coach Tom Coughlin was
forced to start the rookies In place of Kelvin Pritchett.

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

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note FanFcst In th e Orlando Arena
parking lot a t 2 p.m. Oame time follow* at 4
p.m. Tickets are available at the Arena Bos
Office and through TicketM aster (407) 8363900.

Ju n io r TratatM Classes far the advanced
tennta player Monday through Friday from
4:30 p m. to 6:30 p.m.
Abo being held are adult doubtee round
rabtna every Monday and Friday evening*
from 7 p a . to 10 p a . No ragtaraiHnni to re­
quired and tntenrxdlate to advanced level
player* ate welcome to participate. C oat la

Rscrsstlon Voltoyball
SANFORD It was a su p er night for Westview Baptist Church a s Ra two team s* swept
the post-season tournam ent In the City of
Sanford Recreation D epartm ent F a l R ecrea­
tional Volleyball League Monday night tn the
Dan Pelham Oymnatorlum a t Sanford Middle
School.
Westview Baptist C hurch t l . which f o ­
b b ed third tn th e regular sea son, took a d ­
vantage of regular season cham pion Kathy's
Baby Shop not competing In th e A League
tournam ent, posting a perfect 4-0 record to
win th e trophy.
Wetvtew Baptist C hurch *2. which fin­
ished fourth with a losing 20-23 record In the
regular season, got Its game together for the
B League tournam ent, rolling to a 5 0 record.
The results from the tournam ent:
A League: Wes Mew Baptist Church * | (40). the YKnots (3-1). Beer :30 (2-2). Ladies of
the Court (1-3) and Sanford Church of Ood
(0-4). Kathy's Baby Shop did not compete.
B League: Westview Baptist Church *2 IB01. Don Mealey’a Seminole Ford (4-1). the
Unknowns (3-2). Family Matter* (2-3). Semi­
nole Community College (1-4) and C .E A (05).
Final regular season overall Standing*:
A League: Kathy's Baby Shop (32-31. La­
dles of th e Court (24-11). WeeMcw Baptist
Church *1 (20-1H), Yknots (17-18). Beer :30
(10-25) an d Sanford Church of Ood (2-33|.
B League: Don Mesley'a Seminole Ford (369). Family Matter* an d the Unknown* (both
31-14), Westview Baptist Church 12 (20-25).
C.E.S. (14-31) and Seminole Community
College (3-42).
The league will conclude the Fall season
with a post-season tournam ent next Monday
night at Sanford Middle School starting at 6
p.m.

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tickets are now on sale.
Ticket prices are 618. 622. 631 and 640
and can be purchased a t the Orlando Arena
Box Office an d a t all Ticket M aster locations,
or by calling TIcketMaster a t (407) 836-3900.
Tickets can also be purchased via the In­
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For additional information, please call
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TiHmcn; two runs scored _ Marry
Angle; one run scored _ S ash a
Merthie.
Sanford Lions Club: three
h its _ AJa Conant (double,
RBI); two hits _ Michelle Luna
(two doubles. RBI), C hrissy
Winn (double, run. two RBI).
Christy Wlckeraham (two runs):
one hit _ Melanie Peters on (taro

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During the general p m (Nov. 6-23 at Lake
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WMA) seasons, auxiliary check stations will
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Payne has been on the Inac­
tive list for most of the season
but made the most of h is o p ­
portunity.
“We had a lot of pressure on
u s .' Payne said, “w e knew It
and we knew the team de­
pended on Renaldo and me.*
Coughlin isn't known for

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runs): one run scored _
Ntcholle Pearce.
Klwmnla Club of Sanford „
two hits _ BUUe Cotton (three
runs. RBI). Whitney Tbaai (two
runs, two RBI): one hit _ Lau­
ren Bennett (run. RBI), S te­
phanie Parra (two runs), Brit­
tany Hardy (RBI), Sheila Acrce,
Shlneta Lawrence. Danielle
Hillary (one run scored each);
one RBI _ Sh aqulta Campbell.

but Jacksonville finally got on
the board when BrunrU found
Krenen McCantcU with a 17yard touchdown bullet In the
bock of the end rone.
A1 Del Oreco made a 35-yard
Add goal to make it 7-3 at the
half b u t Payne made the big
p b y . stuffing George on a
thtrd-and-one at the Jack so n vitte 17.
Jacksonville struck again In
the third quarter as Means
went off tackle from a yard out.

The play waa act up when
Brunell found Jimmy Smith fan
a third-and long with a 35-yard
pas* Smith was clobbered on
the play but got up for the sec­
ond time all game. Earlier, he
suffered bruised ribs after
taking a vicious shot aver the
middle.
McCurdrll took samp goodnatured kidding from Smith
several weeks ago after suffer­
ing a rib Injury of his own so It
was time for some payback.

doubles, itm . two RBQ; &lt;
_ Kdshawn Knight (trip!
Brittany Itoatefl (two
M an hell Woodward (MS
k y Seine (run); ana run
_ Sheens War*. S a n
dleaton.

Raiders
b u t I don’t
know about m entally,' said SCC h—d
Ken Patrick. “We didn't practice for th e Mat two
days, so we were stronger physically, b u t I don't
think we played real sm art for a lot of the
game.*
The Raiders didn't exactly take care of th*
ban either sa they collected 3 6 turnover* far the
game.
Dcoptte the foul difficulties. SCC still had Ra
uaual balanced attack led by Chlntta Lee with
20 potato, five rebounds a 3 th re T a te als n d

lidau (ft&amp;cipeb
Seminole linemen go about
their business in anonymity
beginning of
t r the 'Holes.
LAKE MARY _ While Deon
Howard and J o e Knight were
racking up yardage and news­
paper clippings, they juat s a t
back and watched.
While reporters were h o m ­
ing around the big play m ak­
ers. they congratulated each
other for a job well done.
And while the running b ack s
and wide receivers were moving
their team up the Acid, they
were making It happen.
In Friday night's nail biter a t
Don T. Reynolds Stadium ,
Seminole beat Lake Mary. 7-6
In overtime.
Once again.
quarterback
Garrett Ooldsmllh and wide re­
ceiver Erick Sm ith were w rrountied by reporters and well
wishers while the offensive
linemen faded Into th e crowd.
AH of the notoriety wouldn't

Falne. *But th e n to no leader
on the line. We all work to ­
gether and get the jo b done. We
know when we do a good job
and don't need a lot of atten ­
tion.*
Even though the Tribe won
last night, Falne a n d his coun­
terparts w en not exceptionally
happy with their performance.
Knight. Howard and C larancc
Lattlmcr were unable to gain
m uch yardage and the line
blamed themselves.
"We came out flat* Falne
aaid. *Wa w e n not on top of
our game, tf we cxnect to play

Could that be the reason why
they were a little flat? W oe
they looking toward next week
Instead of concentrating o n the
task at band?
'No. I don't think ao.* Falne
said. *We juat weren't on our
game. There waa a lot of ex­
citement about this gam e and

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M tn b c r c f T lte Off fo u n d s SndM jf* TOPS, Invite th&gt; pufeffc
to join them on Tuesday cventar o Aram 7 to S p.m. at the P in t
Christian Church. 1007 Sanford Aw.. Sanford, f o r m ots
I about th e chib, call 331*4404.
T o a s tm a s te rs
(SCO Toastm asters Club
I meet every
a t th e month, a t 7:30 p m , at
the old I
7 c ity H a l on Country Chib Road. Contact
Roorifa I
at 333*0304 far more Information.
P ilo t C lu b
The San ford P lot C hib meets th e Seat and third Tuesday at 7
p m In th e RSVP building on the " " f * 1* a t Seminole
Community CoOegr. All interested are welcome to attend.
B lo o d flio fc a o s fc s d o n o r s
Central Florida Blood Bank la
blood • especially O-type don o rs • to
branch. 1303 B. Second St. Par

of all typea
a t No Sanford
i. call 323*0033.

OjtfmlUrt C l u b
Optimist Club m eets every Wednesday at noon
at the colonial Room in downtown Sanford. Visitors are
a n we!*
come. Call 333-3194 or 333*0390.
K J w a n te C lu b
Effective Oct. 1. th e Klwsnls Club of Sanford Is moving the
weehlyWedncoday tnoon unchcon meeting t o n the Sanford
Civic Center to the Lakeside Landtag at the Marina Motel on
Lake Monroe. Visiting K hranlans are welcome. For Information
can Watt Snath. 323-50*0.
D a n c in g fo r S o n lo ro
The Over SO Dance Chib dance Is held every Wednesday.
Cram 3:30 *4:30 p m. a l the Sanford CM r Center. Live music by
the Drltonlans 13-piece band. Donation 93.00.
A l-A n o n
A support group for friends or relatives of alcoholics (Al*
Anon) m eets every Wednesday, at B p m , at 111 B. 27th St..
lust west of Sanford Avenue In Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are welcome to th is 12* step group.
W e lc o m e W a g o n
Seminole Spokes Welcome Wagon Club of Seminole County
holds the regular monthly luncheon meeting at 11:30 a m. on
the third Wednesday of very month. Those wishing to attend,
call Betty. BBS-0144, or Lucy. 333*7877.
A U h e l m e r ’s S u p p o r t G r o u p
The Alshetmer's Support Group for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a m., at the Frank Evans Center tn
Lake Mary. All Interested are Invited to attend. Shelly Brassier,
a licensed Aliheiroer therapist, leads the discussion and a n ­
swers questions. For Information, call 333-4B3* or 334-3060.
W o m a n 's C l u b . .
Lake Mary Woman'a Club m eets the fourth WedA&amp;day 4 .
each month* ham Septem ber 'through May#1 For
Fi ta fo rm atl£ i.^
contact M aryann Hoff, 331*6336.
R o c o v o ry In c
Recovery Inc., la a self-help m enial health organisation for
people who suffer from panic attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For Information, call 680-3003. or
806-5806.
T O P 8
A local chapter of TOPS fTxke Off Pounds Sensibly) m eets
every Wednesday a t . 8:30 p.m.. In the auditorium of South
Seminole Hospital. 866 W. S.R. 434. Longwood. Weighing be*
tags at 6:30 p.m. The first meeting la held every Wednesday, at
9:30. at Lakrvicw Christian Church. 1400 Bear Lake Road
Apopka. For information, call 293*8048.

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SANFORD--Thn Pinkerton
to employed at Walt Disney
World's Bpcot C enter In
m erchandise but he still
m akes time to exert his extra time and energy m work
for the Central Zoological
Park.
He noted that h is Initial
Interest In working for the
aoo stemmed from hto desire
to become established In
this field for M u re employ­
ment with a m o and this
valuable experience would
""‘1 In this endeavor.
WHh a degree ta biology In
his favor. Pinkerton shared
that he also fovea anim als
and working with the public,
especially children, so his
Interest stays h id ed by hla
continual Interaction with
both.
’Eventually I want to be a
keeper at a to o .' he said. *1
really enjoy this work. It's a
lot of Am and I get a lot of

enjoyment out of It a s well
a s doing It far the experi­
ence.'
He added that he w as en­
rolled In th e docent class for
day a week for 1!
*1 learned a lot about
the anim als at the to o .' he
■aid. W e had teats on the
material
covered
and
learned the proper protocol
and how to handle the ani­
m als and how to work with
all typea aB animals.*
As he discussed the vari­
ous anim als he cited that
his favorite was the owt. *1
worked with the screech
owl,’ he said. 1 like the
owls because they a n a bird
of prey and you don't always
get to get up close to them
outdoors.*
With over a year now vol­
unteering at the n o . Pinker­
ton concluded fay saying.
Tt'a a work I love being a
part of. We frequently go to
outrraches like
schools,
area events and that and I
kke the fact that Fm getting

He continued fay saying. *1
like working with reptiles
too. Snakes don't bother me
either. I just don't like
working with spiders as
much. We even keep the ta ­
rantula In a glass con­
tainer.*

a lot of good experience.*
For more
Information
about docent volunteer op­
portunities with the Central
horida Zoological Park In
Sanford, coll Terri Beglr,
the volunteer coordinator, at
323 4450 ext. 121.

Christmas Cactus native to rain foresta
The Christm as Cactus, con­
trary to what you may expect,
la native
fee to the rata foresta.
forests.
where It ra
n be found hanging
con
on trees,
fa. Ita pendulous growth
makes It Mmd for hanging baskrts. The plant does n o f have
leaves but (fattened. Jointed,
green stem s that look Uke
leaves with pointed lobes,
cfawllke In appearance. Be­
cause the stem segm ents re­
semble
crab's
legs,
the
Christm as C actus to some
times called Crab Cactus. The
i are ‘Wry striking and
at the1tip of the stem s.
The fruit to rare but when pre­
sent tt to a red berry.
C d t o t i Even though this
plant to a n epiphyte. Hke many
orchids and bromefalds, in
Florida It to grown tn media
containing organic m atter. A
mixture of perlite and peat
m ow is often used to grow this
plant. The plants should be
watered
regularly, avoiding
over watering. Plants p a w n In
pots need good drainage. Wa­
tering to very Important during

temperature and length of
darkness must be carefully
controlled. If the night tem ­
perature to m aintained be­
tween 60 and 55 degrees F.
flower buds will form regardless of day-lrngth. If the night
temperature Is kept between 86
and 70 degrees P buds will
form If the plants rem ain for at
least 13 continuous hours In
complete darkness. If the night
temperature
to. m aintained

bud and flower format

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floorers. Reducing watering
stopping fertilisation prom otes
flowering. Plants ore usually
fertilised every month with a
diluted water-soluble fertiliser.
Plants can be grown outdoors
during the sum m er but need
some shade during the hottest
hours of the day to protect
them from sunburn. They are
not cold tolerant and must re­
main Indoors during the win­
ter. Filtered light Is best for
growth.
Fleweefag: To Induce flow­
ering of these plants, both

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flower regardless or tight or
tem perature conditions.
•M U l Two genera of
closely related plants. Zygocnrtus and Schlumberpem and
their hybrids ore used to name
these p lan ts as Christm as
Cactus. Thanksgiving Cactus
or Easter Cactus. They are
known collectively a s the Holi­
day CacU. The Christm as Cac­
tu s has red. pink or white flowera or com binations of these
colors. The Thanksgiving Car• luB'haa’bright orange-red flow■ era and the Easier Cactus has
white flowers. The Easter Cac­
tus h as wider and rounder
stem segm ents and the buds
take longer to develop, conaequentfe. they will bloom later
than the Christm as Cactus.

renM takxTm
k a S £ ;i5 Continuous hours In
rdfrtpfefe darkness. Confrbrird
temperature and light condi­
tions should be m aintained un­
til flower buds are lUOy devel­
oped. which may take about 6
to 9 weeks. Any exposure to
light during this dark period,
will Interrupt the formation of
----------------------------- Mealy­
the flower buds. Tem peratures bugs can cause some damage
above 90 degrees F may cause to these plants, they con be
buds to drop. If the plaints ore
controlled with a local applica­
not exposed to the above tem ­ tion of a soap insecticide or
perature and light require­ they can be removed with a
ments, flower buds will not cotton swab and alcohol. Slugs
form. After the flower buds ore
may also become a problem In
well developed plants will the garden.

Host’s Christmas hospitality not extended to everyone
DEAR ABBY: Every year, I
throw a Christmas party for 25 or
30 paopla. W hat Is th s polite
response when I'm aakad by a prior
attends*, whom I do not wish to
Invito, ir I am throwing a party
again this year?
This happened throe times fast
how to han­
year, and I don't1 know
ki

dle th e queetlon. I could never
reepond with ■ blunt, *Yee, but
you re not Invited.* Nor would I be
comfortable with the Us of *No.” So I
u sually i t a mma r soma vagus
nonanswer about not even having
my Christmas cards out yet
My honest response would be, *1
am — but regrettably, I just can’t

b is s a y in g
Y our h ansel
■sa Is tk * b u s t w ay to

Invito everyone I would like ta Let's
plan to got together a fte r the
notmuy*.
I don't want to caus* ths hurt
feelings that being excluded would
Croats, especially when It to some­
one whose company I enjoy. At the
same time, though. I am blessed
with ■ Urge circle of friends and

acquaintances, and can invito only
•o many people.
How would you or your readers
reepond to ■ question like this that
probably shouldn’t have been asked
in the first plan? Or am I Just being
sensitive?
POLITE HOOT, SEATTLE
DEAR POLlTEt You a re not
l a ^ w r l y ^ a s l t l r s j you

DEAR ABBY: I have a problem I
have never seen in your column. My
great-grandson who is nearly 10
years old believes in Sants Claus.
He says ail the kids at school say
there isn't any Santa Claus, but ha
knows there is. He says he can hear
him downstairs when he brings his
fts, and he can also hear him comg down the chimney and on th*
roof.
Abby, this child will b* heart­
broken when he finds out ths truth.
My husband and I are dreading
for C hristm as to come. Wa ju st
don't know how to handle It. Any
suggestions?
GRANDMA IN SARATOGA
SPRINGS, N.Y.

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to te ll t h e t r u t h . T h e S a n ta
C lau e s to r y la e x c itin g a n d
believable far very young chil­
dren. b«t wheel they Bret begin
to qu estio n If th e re really to a
S an ta C laus. It's tim e for total
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SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO TN I PLAT
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PLAT SOON I. PASS 04. OF
TMC PUBLIC AtCOAOS OF
SIMINOLf COUNTS. FLORIDA
N O T! PURSUANT TO T H (
FAIN DCBT COLLECTION PRAC­
TICES ACT YOU ARE AOVI ICO
THAT THIS LAW FINN IS
DCEUIO TO BC A DEBT COL­
LECTOR A rm tP TIN O TO COLL iC T A DCBT ANO ANT INFORNATION OBTAINED WILL BC
UStD FOR THAT PURPOSE.
me tm day ol
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MW
Clerk et Ctrrwrt Court
By Oaromy W Batten
Deputy Clark
COOILIS t STAMnAfUKI

C A M NO. ST-1 SSC-CA
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CLEAN OF THE
CIRCUIT COUNT
IEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Sy Sturtay C. Hotgort
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
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Sommoio
County,
Florida,
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SEMINOLE COUNTY,

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Curb ot Cocwt Court
By Dorothy W Cotton
Deputy Clark
COOILIS S STAWIARSRI
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CLIRK OP T H i
CIRCUIT COURT
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�by Chic Young
DEAR DR. GOTT: I am *4 y ean old.
healthy bat constipated. Y cart ago
our lamiry pnywnin •uvocnw a |Rir
ccdure called "colonic Irrigation.*
S bouM lnw sid'rthisalm yagt?

DEAR READER: Proponent* of
n W c irrigation behove that -tabu*’

PETER
G O TT.M .D

Thi* theory baa been diacredited.
Caloaie irrigation* are now coastd
ered by moat pbyaician* to be little
more than quackery. The "tentn* thenot improve

6Q IC H A I

Pirat, check with year doctor to
mahe *ur&gt; that yoor comtipaUon kant
cauoed by a blockage ot underactive
thyroid gland. If he give* you a good
report, try cottaumiag more flaida.
rvaghage and bran If thi* option la
aaoucceoafbl. try a atooi ooftener, with
ar oMhont a mild laaative —or dnnk I
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Jamaica. Queens. N Y Bui a few yean
ago the editor*. Pam and Matt
G ranovcttcr, moved to Israel.
However, they continue to put out *ii
laiues per annum without any appar
ent difficulty The content is aimed at
the tournament player, but it isn't a*
high level as The Bridge World
My favorite column la w ritten by
Polo Kichline under tbo title The
Traveling Score. He given a single deal
that contains one or two instructive
points, along with a traveling scoresheet from a pair event, which thowa
the result* at every table. This la one
of his deal*.
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DEAH READER Blood cell* can.
on occasion. become coated wtth pro­
tein. making them aticky. Tbi* can
reault from Infection, hidden cancer
and a variety of other afflictions.
Platelet*, the ceil* neceoaary for nor­
mal blood coagulation, can become
aticky lor no apparent reaaon. In ouch
caaeo, a technician cannot count the
platelet* bccauae they clump together
in amorphou* little maaae*. Moreover,
if the blood count la not p rrp a rrd
properly, the platelet* ran coalesce
In either rate, there la no health hai
ard 'became the cell* don't clump In
the blood ve**el»» - unless. aa I men
turned, there ii tome underlying du
ea*e Aik your doctor to reaaaurc you
that your platelet dumping i* merely
a harmleaa biological variant.

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DEAR DR GOTT: I am healthy but
have a condition called 'd u m p e d
platelet* " Every time I have a blood
count, the platelet* atick together,
making it impoaaibie lor the lab lech
to count them I* Du* a *moua duor
der’

H T THIS LlTTK.MOtd

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Uvea, either preocriptioa ar over-thecounter Bat avoid colonic irrigation*
Such irrlgationa ar* occaalonally
administered in hoopUal* a* *3H ene
maa* — high, hot and a helluva lot —
but do not have a place in the daily rtt •
ual* of good health
To give you more information. I am
tending you a copy of my Health
Report ‘Conitipation and Diarrhea.*
Other reader* who would like a ropy
• hould aend I I plu* a long, selfaddreaaed. *tamped envelope to PO
Boa 1*17. Murray Hill Station. New
York. NY HIM. Be aure to mention
theUtle

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South'* two-heart bid ia m od deft
lutdy non forcing With a tlrong hand,
ha alarta by doubling th e one no
trump overran
The defender* are trying to gel aia
trick* via three dumonds, the dub ace
and two Inunpa The declarer, In right
ing to hold hi* trum p loaora to one.
alma to lend tbo auit twice from Iho
dummy to that Ead'a ace (alls on low
card*
Ead dart* by taking three diamond
tridta. If ho continue* with hi* lad dia­
mond. it promote* the heart lack aa a
trick, but South will diacard hi* dub: a
claialc loser-on loser. E n d m u d
awitch to a club. Then, when in with
iho heart ace, ho lead* the 13th dia­
mond lor Urn critical trump promotion.
Additionally, if you are into movie re
view, Pam Granovetter wrote 1M of
them in *Movio Guide for Bridge
Player* " For detail* of thi* book and
to aubacribo (W7 for aia laauea). call
(•Ml JJH 7U .

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Do not ptay gamoo.
KISCBl (Fob. 20-March SO) Slight*

OAR FIELD
IDLE PAWS ARE THE
PEVlLfi WORKSHOP

Anyone angered might not torgwe roodiV

ARIIS (March lt-A p rll i t ) if yOU
omphotir* your modesty today, you11
gwwrato aubstantui reaped from asaoct-

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QIMINI (May 11-June SO) Your
prospect* lor personal gain could bo
uncertain today, so proceed wanly m
commercial mattara. It may not toko
much to tp the acaloa agomot you.
CANCIM (Juno It-Ju ly f » It could
prevo to bo a good ids* today tor you
and your mat* lo keep out of the famty
checkbook. Eanor one of you to capable
of bruHtfX) $ tid y ,
U O (M y 23-Aug. 23) Bo roa*a0c today
■t you hove to negotiate * business or
career manor. Thom may bo a tendency
on your port lo mako concessions you
ahoukftvt
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                    <text>FRIDAY

D ecm e b er 5. 1997

50 C ents

Sanford Herald
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
If you love a parade...

H om es for
the holidays

WT M I D

Herald Staff Wrtlrr

■ f J IA R A !

Herald Correspondent

SANFORD - The hall* will
be decked and the tree* wtU be
trimmed for the Sanford Hlatortc TTuat Ninth Annual Taur
of Homes. Take a step back to
yesteryear with a tour of aome
oI Sanford a Ancat historic
building*. Tour aoera will be
treated to ats beautiful old
homes, bulk In the early IBOffs
lovingly restored and cared for.
and all decked out tn all their
holiday finery.
The tour win begin at the
Cultural Arts Center, at the
corner of 8th Street and Oak
Avenue, a building with Ha own
rich history. Tbs building was
designed by architect Ed.
Houghton. Sr. and was com­
pleted In 1034. Also on the
tour this year ta the historic
Utile Red School House on

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Paul and Jona
Tour of Hama

Santa’s slaMfi « N d i ad ba
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by Sanford Mo

SANFORD - Kick off the
Christmas season with Wintrriesl V7 starting today tn his­
toric downtown Sanford. Wlrv
terfeal Is a three day event that
will feature music, light dis­
plays. arts and craft exhibits,
children's
activities.
etc.
*We’re going to have a great
event.* said Jennifer Singetaen.
program manager for Sanford
Main Street.
Festivities will begin at &amp;30
p.m. tonight with the Claytons,
a husband and wife group, who
will be trading all carolers who
come out to sing songs of the
season. All cttUens who come
out for the sing-s-long will be
given a booklet of holiday
tunes.
Singing will go on till 7 p.m.
At that time. Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale will be lighting the
Christmas tree at Magnolia
Square. Caroling will continue

afterwards til 8 p.m.
Saturday. Dec. S. will be the
'Florida Christmas* parade.
The parade starts at 11 a.m.
and will go through Downtown
Sanford. *ll’a going to a really
good, strong parade.* said
Stngrtsm. Participants must
br in Une at 10 a.m. Check In
ta at 9:30 a.m. at Fort Mellon
Park Picnic Pavilion, and San­
ford Main Street aaka that only
one representative from each
participating group come to
ihe check tn.
Une up poattlons are posted at the Youth
Activities Department at City
Hall. The parade, according to
Stngrtsen. win run from an
hour to an hour and a half.
Loral groups to the main
mouse himself. Mickey, win be
m the parade.
Also on Saturday ta "Lunch
with Santa* at the Marina Ho­
tel along the waterfront from
13 p.m. to 3 p.m. Admission
lo the lunch Is §8 and souvenir

S a n fo rd seeks help for
w eatherization p ro g ra m
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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • The City of Sanford la seeking
assistance from the community to keep a
aflo
homo wcathcrtsaUon program afloat.
Through a federal griuU and for the past nine
yean the cltVa Community Development
Department helps very low Income families
with houdn| repairs. In order to continue
receiving the grant, the city must provide a 10
match, according to Stacy Tebo.
m for the program
Of the $118,000 available from the United
States Department of Energy. Tebo said the
city needs to raise about $13,000. the first
Installment by December. Tebo said her office
haa appealed to county business owners for
help. The response has not been very
encouragfrig.
T sent out about 300 letters but have not
received any response,* Tebo said. ‘ More
letters went out this week.*
Tebo. who administers the program on
behalf of Ihe entire county out of City Hall,
aald at least half of the 33 homes weatnerUcd

this past year were In the Sanford area. To
qualify for Ihr program, people must have very
very low annual Incomes that start at about
•0.800 for s family of one. The city also
conducts emergency home repairs on low
Income homes and provides assistance to
families with power bills.
‘ Many of the people we help ore elderly,
some living only on a social security check.*
she said.
The purpose of the national program. Tebo
said, la to conserve energy and assist
homeowners to cut coots related
to
wealherlullon.
Typical
repairs
Include
windows, doors. Insulation, pipes, attics,
roofs, heating and sir conditioning.
Annette Aviles. 33. who Uvea with her
widowed mother Daisy Aviles. 87. tn Sanford,
said the program Is great. The city recently
ftnlahed extensive work on Ihrlr home of 10
years.
*We’re very happy.’ Annette Aviles said. *My
dad always took core of this stuff. My mom
can’t do It. The house was falling apart and
almost tn pieces and she didn't know where lo
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Bast holiday display

H o m e to u r
attracting
visito rs
fro m a fa r
By MARIA O U M
Herald Staff Writer___________

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8anla Claus cams aarty tor
Bart Ruft In I w form of a first
ptacs award for boat ChrMnos
display. RuWi (right), canar of
Ftncss Cards and Qtfto, la
wNh program managar for Sanford Modi
Stract, Jannlfsr SJngsissn.

SANFORD - The Holiday Tour
of Historic Homes In Sanford
this weekend ta attracting visi­
tors from os for as Japan.
Andy Kallefeh. president and
chief executive officer of Dia­
mond Glass Inc.with stores In
Japan. Australia. Parts. At­
lanta. Canada and Sanford,
will be a guest of a former city
commissioner. .
•He’s flying here from Japan
Just to gp on this histone tour.*
said Lon Howell, who will host
a catered dinner at his home
tonight with Kallefeh as a
guest.
In addition, Howell, aald KaUefch. who owns a bed and
breakfast tn Roswell, Os. wUl
be looking at several prospecSaa Visitor, Fags 3A

Tbs Scantc Improvement Board gava otf da award
torOaeamtoarVio tha Rinksr/Stsnatrom Stadium,
rraoant ara Oty of Sanford workers (from M l to
right) Amato Royster, Wesley Furr, Amos Sparrow,

Lea Hood. Angst Figueroa, Anion Grooms and TYn
Donchoa. The award la given out montfy to thoea
buafoaaaaa in lha araa that Improva lha look of foatr
exterior.

Local Christian w om en defend Prom ise Keepers
By SUSAN W INNER
Herald Staff Writer
HANFORD _ Wives of local
Promise Keepers strongly oppose
the opinion of NOW supporters.
Recent contrwersy of NOW mem
brra and their obwxm protest
against the men’s arganlxation
has sparked sn outcry from
women nationally and Women
from Focus on Ihe Family, an
outreach ministry formed by

James Dobson.
According lo "Tune* inugaiiur,
NOW has passed a resolution de
els ring Promise Keepers 'the
greatest danger to women's
rights." The group ts waging war
against these men and la engaged
In a media distortion campaign to
attack Promise Keepers and Ihe
women who support them, ac­
cording lo Focua on Hie Family
Information.
Focus
Information

addcd.'NOW lemini*is distort Hie
voters of Christian women who
support Promise Keepers by
stereotyping them as weak, igno­
rant and controlled by men.*
Local women whose husbands
have attended Promise Keepers
conferences and tim e In an effort
to maintain the Integrity that Hie
organisation promotes disagreed
with NOW women The grneral
t-nnarnana was rival definitely lo
Ihe contrarv of NOW supporters.

Cindy Wilcox, a local denial hy­
gienist. said ."The whole focus of
Promise Keepers la to build
women up They want diein lo Ire
better husbands and foUiers IYe
seen s better person In my hus­
band because of this organua
lion If all Promise Keepers ta d a
lug is encouraging men lo become
a more responsive husband and
father It’s a great thl g Just
think. It all men were great (a
tilers Him Hiere would he no

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dead beat dads and they would
take responsibility for thetr chil­
dren. The group also promotes
that all races grt along IYe seen
nothing but good out of It*
Kathleen Menendei added* Aa
a single mother IYe seen the men
at my church that have attended
Promise Keepers have a great
change. They have been so sup
porthv and helpful with my chil­
dren and of me as a single

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�IN B R IE F
Christmas Dinner

Church. 101 Upaste Rrf

LONOWOOD
A Chrtatma*
dinner will br tillered lor seiik*
« itt/rii* .ii Northland Community
&lt; hutch tonight from 5 to 7:3(1
p m There will br .1 whltr d r
pliant dH ruluuutr (bring an
othtlr wrapped 0f1 of 65 or leas)
flrr.ik mil your iTtirtsimns
drum up out At ant) Join the group
.!« Ihrv rrlrbr.ilr (hr birth of
Cbrlsu Bring .t iw r m l dish and it
drink or .« dessert Thr church la
lorairrl at 5.10 Dog Thick Rd.
For more information call tlir
church office .it WO 714b

Musical drama
LONCIWOOD . The tmi*l«-al
drama. *SuiU i'Uu». I hove a
wish (or vou." will t&gt;r prramtrd at
ruble. 1575 Dtxon
Wrkivu
Md . with special guest. Tom Ru»
•wll. mi Wtdntaday Dec 17 at 7
pm
For more information cull ihe
church office at 774 0777

Law to speak
LONCiWOOD
International
spc.ikcr and author. Terry Law.
will mtnlstrr to Wektvn Assembly.
H&gt;75 Dlvm Rd . Sunday at 8 a m.
and 10 a m Law I* known for hla
numcroim talks and books on
nubjKts such as praise, worship,
mgr 1*. mlsatons and healing
For more details call thr church
; office at 774 0777.

Central Baptist actMllee
SANFORD
Sunday. Dec. 7
; Central Baptist will present a
; Christmas concert at 8 p.m. by
thr Special Education Depart
mem. Celebration Ringer* and the
! Redemption Ensemble. Children*
I Night at Chrtatmaa will be held on
Sunday. Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. with a
; Hanging ol the Oreena ceremony.
The Aduh Choir. Redemption
• and Youth Prulse Enaemhlr will
! perlorm a Chrtatmaa Cantata an
; Sunday, Dec. 31 at 8 p.m. enU; iltd. *1 lin e Seen the Light.* A
■ hrtatm.ni Eve Vesper Service will
Like place on Wednesday. Dec. 24
at t&gt; p m.
For more tntot matton call the
rhurrh office at 332-3914.

City-wide prayer meeting
SANFORD

SANFORD
Wratvtrv Baptist
Church Invite* thr public to at
trnd a musical production of "City
nt light.' an Sat.. Ore. 13 and
Sun., l)cc. 14 at 7 pm. each etc
mug. Thin mimical p al raya Ihr
birth of Jesus with ItrauUful art*
.curl »prrt-il lighting levtmlque*.
KamiBar Chrtstmn* carols are
woven into thin great mi ideal
which portray* thr nw vaRf that
Ood srnt Jesus Into this world ao
thiit wr all may leave Eternal Life
Come and br a pin of thia won­
derful trip lo Bethlehem,
itukicarr will In ptovkU* Lodi
birth
nlghta for rhltdtrn

througji agr 3. There la no admla
*km charge

Thr church la focatcd at 4100
Bad* M. For mote Informalien
raQ thr church office at 333 0533.

ennstm— pwKnUPon
WINTER PARK . Calvary Assent
bly. I I'W Clay St., win hold Us
annual ChrMmaa preamtaUon
'Christmas. thr OlR of Hope* on
Saturday. Dee. 13 at 7 p.m. and
Sunday. Dec 14 at 3 and 7pm
tn thr Worship Cmtrr Aiallto
rtum.
Thr public la United to attend
and admlaaton la free.

A apeetal candlelight proce*
•tonal, congregational sings long
with beautiful musk* of the araaon
and auptito audlo/vlsual rlVcl*
will hr featured.
For more Infonnatlon mil Die
church office at 544 1ISO.

Ptttor Tribute
SANFORD . A tribute will br
held at Abundant Life Worahlp
Cample*. 304 W. 27* St., tor
Paator Jamra W. Qrtffin. Sunday.
Dec. 7 at 3 p.m. The throw for thr
tribute ta '(live Him Flown* Whltr
lir a Lhing,'
OKU. flower* or donatlona will
br accepted. For more Informal Ion
call Minlater Frank A. Thotnna Jr.
at BOO 1270.

Houee of Refuge
SANFORD .On Dm . 14 the

Houar of Refuge Mttrtrits will be
hooting Famflp and Frtanda Day*

The public Is In

W E A TH E R

‘Walk’ is an opi
experience the
LDNCWOOU . rm t HapUsl Church of Lor^wont
wilt he the atghl for another year he *W.ilk Through
Bethlehem.* One omv cnrmuiter thr sight*, ■wind*
and customo of a tune long ado .tint experience the
time ol ( lirIM In a nnk|ur and special way.

In It* tlUrd piearntatfon. mrmlier* ol tlir church
Icue al*u mode avnllatilr llie tour bi Spanish and he
Ihr hraring impaired. The mat ta unbeatable at a
(ice .idmiwdon
According to Terrt (luntrr. public relation* coonll
naiie for the ehnreh. there are mer 275 cast rretu
bet* with 39 boutIt* or scene*. Till* I* lie llrsi year a
•yuagtgur has been added.
The cccgrrgalfon la also railed about die tin i lv.it
over 150 new member* were added lo the church
because cf this event. There were 355 declaim* lo
the for Jr*uaJust after loot year's tour
Thr aiirgMMn Iasi year waa mer 11D00. ll.ui
net* for Hit activity rxprcl ftom 15 lo 3O.U0Q Hit*
year.
*Wrvr uwrrased tlir booths ami write*.' tinnier
•hand ‘Theft an 39 coordkuior* line hir each
booth Then an two to three profile manning rarti
booth. Jek* and Ruth Brain and their aons Allen
and Tnld wen thr head ruordkvaine* and co ch.ilml
die walk Hum M was In charge of die vtiffiiig'
Uunler dMd other atsttatk* and trtvia surround
mg die V t i TTuovgh Bethlehem Tlie city cover*
I s JM *qtgpp fed m M b sens and I* 203 Jett long
and 88 tref Whflg. OWT lOSOOwpiarr leel nr 1313
square Tunis of doth tow n the wall* with mer 250
lour by four posts and 13.330 Wet of tarn l&gt;v two
lumber inrd Inatdr the city.*

was u s d Over 24* pounds or 90,T9* pflnes of pa­
per in thr form of flyers, brrwhure* and ttekrta have
been dtatnhutrd*
With a laugli die mentioned that *at least Ilk)
heaid* were grown by men foe the tour and mer 215
lunches for weaker* have hern served while our
worker. Norma, has made 1.555,4.15 revolution*
back and forth with Iter gnd tod itellvertng items
needed *
Although vtuslilism has been a slight problem
Oumer gsautrd tlwse iiiieresUug to attending that
BO angrls lire standing guard lo wtHrh over the city.
Die Longrood Itdlcc Department lias provided offi
ret* In hustle traffic control fits) assist when
needed
Shepherds Roman subtler*, a Uu rrllrctor, census
biker. *&gt;ill seller, nail wilcsmuti. haaket sretiver.
brass and mct.il worker*, vegetable and fruit sole*
people, one* weaving and d yetrig clothe* ami those
selling &lt;uilm.il* are )u*l some ol die people one will
rncuunirr on their journey An Inn, carpentry shop
and mimermi* other places of business will also be
rrprtwrnteil
Young and okl alike are milled to ailrnd. Children
will tie Invilrd to make pothokkr*. homemade silly
putty, amt draw, learn futile storie* and more.
Tlie Walk Tliroiuji ItetliU lirtti Is-glns tuilglit from
o to u p.m. It will also routlnur.huuirrt.lv from 2 lo 9
p.m. and huiuliy Iron 3 lo ts p m. Nest week dir
srheilule will tie FrvLiy, Dec. 13 trim U.ta 9 p.m.:
AalurrLiy. Dec. 13 2 in 9 pm uwl'HiimlsV. Det 14.
2 to 9 p m

PABK AVENUE PHAEMACY
J ffIM IK A V E IO Ifn
,
SANFORD
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3 2 2 -1 7 1 7
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Pastor sees potential for growth
Herald Stiff Wtltrr
SANFOKD . Central Baptist
Churrh in Sanford on Stair Haul
48 has been btrswed with Jimmy
Dale Paiirrson. who has mint*
tered there for ovtr IT month*.
Mary ihurch member* *n g
praiars of Uw ttmr that hr rmne to
work among them.
Hr arknoaMpd that hla dn I
■ton to tom* to Sanford Involved
much prayer, talks with Ood and
hla wlW and Irving led by Hod.
*Wr frit there waa much potential
for this area.* h* sukl. *We hit
that Oal ioukt use thr talents
that he give ua to help this
church grow*
And grosr tt has. Not only have
many new jctlvIUra been created

k 55 degrees
Symma. 60 d
ore from the
15-30 m.p.h.

'Serving Sanford, Lak.* Mary and Stmlnolt Comity Sine* 1908

Friday. Dacambar 5.1997 • VdL 90. No. 79

teisla Hits choir. We will have
weekly performance from our
choir* thl* month.*
Tlir youth group attends a
Youth Camp an a yearly basis and
most winter senarsis are visitor*
for a ski retreat weekend, at
though this summer the group
will attend • local rally m place of
the skiing "The youth program la
1*
1* mtnfafni
nriartlawt * Dillannrt
very
ministry oriented/
Patterson
cited. "Wr don't want It to Just be
all fun and game*. They also gt
yearly to North Caroitna to make
repair* on homes of leas fortunate
peoplr. They go with the men of
the church that have some esper
Use In that Arid. Also this month
are youth will go to a nursing
home and adopt a grandparent.*
'Brodierltuod* was noted oa a
group of men. led by Dtck Bradley,
that minister to the needs of the
community, area and state. They
are thoiggit of aa a mission group.
As for a women'* ministry, he
mentioned that the ladle* are ac­
tive with "Women an Mission.*
This la a program that Is the
counterpart to TJrodtcrhaari.* Ac
cording to Pnticiwon. die ladle*
are IveavUy involved in praying
and supporting mlaalonartea and
learning of Ihe needs of mission
arte*.
A financial management class
called. “Crown Ministries* la an
ongoing class offered on Monday
and Tliuraday evetilnga from 7 lo
9 p.m. Dave and Joyce Farr direct
this Biblically based money man
agrment course.
Also on Thursday evening* al
0:30 p.m. Sally Luce leads tiller
rated parties In a weigh lo*s pro­
gram called “Weigh Down.’
■Weigh Down* has received na
dona) attention on various new
broadcasts. They have referred to
the program os praying yourself
thin but participants are encour
aged aa know that weight loss la a
way of llfr and with Ihe help of
Ood and other believer* the battle
ran be wan.

PubMisd Tussday m u g f i Fnday and Ai m * by
RspuMc Newspapers. Inc. •300 N. French Av*.. Sanford. F L 32771

Phono: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 3234406

Services for the church are
Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. for
dlacipleshlp and Sunday school
classes with warship at 11 a.m.
and 8 p.m. that evening. Wednes­
day activities Include children's
choir al 8:30 p.m. and at mid
week Bible study and prayer Unie
at 8:30 p.m. An aUrnded nursery
la always available at all eervtces.
For mare tnformaUon about
Central Baptist Church red) the
church office at 322 2914.

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Longwood
looks locally
for public
safety head

County deputies, Orren « u
charged with burglary to Struc­
ture (unarmed) and drakng In
stolen property. Green was ar­
rested at his residence.
Trespass
Jonathan Bethel. 33. of 713
Creek Water Terr., Lake Maty,
was arrested Tuesday fay Lake
Mary. Bethel was charged with
trespass alter warning and re­
sisting
without
violence.
Bethel waa arrested In the
3700 block of South Orlando
Drive. Officer was sitting in a
restaurant where Bethel came
In and started arguing with a
waitress.

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worth SI00 waa stolen Monday
m the 900 block, s l East Air­
port Boulevard.
Cash and Jewelry were stolen
Tuesday In the 1000 block of
West Fifth Street.
Total
■mount of property stolen waa
Their eyes were IUU of won­
der and Joy. the same eyes she
has seen for many years wher­
ever she vtstted. Times have
changed, she said, but the
children do not.
No matter what they knew
about computers and the
website, these children atlU
dreamed about Christmas and
had things they wanted to
share with Santa Claus.
■Where la he7~ they asked.
'In hla workshop, preparing
for Christmas." she said.

•When aril you see him7"

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’ Do you know what I want,*
asked Kwandartua Staley.
-What would that be?” she
said.
*A scarecrow," Kwandartua

M a so n s to
v id e o k id s
*1 like being Mrs. Santa.*
Noll oaM, her red cheeks get­
ting even redder. "More Impor­
tantly. I like being able to
come to schools and read to
the children every opportunity
that I can*
After retiring from the Semi­
nole County School System
which she served for 2ft years
as a media assistant. Noll re­
alised Ihe need for men and
women to volunteer their serv­
ices as readers.

photoo are also *5 with Santa.
During the lunch, awards wtU
be handed out for the coloring
contest sponsored by The SanJ M Herald.
On Sunday. Dec. 7, the last
festivity for the three foy feet
will be the Antiques Arts and
Crafts Show from 10 a n . to 8
p.m. in historic downtown.
Stngnaen said there are 33 an­
emia In the show.

Briefs
Anniversary observed
Un Dec 31 the churrh will host
« Witch Night Service In hegn at
I) pm The everting will be ftBeil
.with prate and worship.
, Aai orSnaUari.sereins .will take
place on Jan. 39. HM8 at 7 p.m.
The speakers' will he Prophet
Richard Mnua of New Jersey,
Apostle Henry Hankins of Missis
sippi and various others.
The churrh Is foralnl al 1IXJ1
Celery Are. For more lufomiattoii
call the churrh office at 334 4711.

The Sanford-Central Florida
Musician Guild will celebrate
Its anniversary on Sunday.
Dec. 7. beginning at 5 p.m. at
St. Matthews Missionary Bap­
tist Church, on Msin Street. In
Midway. Sanford.
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The program will feature the
guilds' choirs The pubbe la tovtted.

Certton Ringer* perform

ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS • The
Harlem Globetrotters will ap­
pear at the Altamonte Moll on
Saturday, Dec. 0 from 10 a.m.
to I p.m. The Globetrotters
will align autographs, provide
photo opportunities for fens,
and demonstrate their dassling basketball abilities. Ten
pairs of tickets will bo given
sway for upcoming Globetrot­
ter performances at Walt Dis­
ney's Wide World of Sports.
For more Information. csQ Al­
tamonte Mall customer service
St (407) 630-4433.

SANFORD _ the Carillon Ring
rre will perform al First United
Method 1st Church. 4 IU Park Are.,
tomorrow from 3 to I p.m. The
group will play traditional carols
for l he season
Fur more Information rail lire
church o(ice at 333 -4371.

CMstmss program
HANFORD
The
musical
"Christmas People" will be pre­
sented by the adult choir al
Sanford Churrh of God on Hun..
Dec. 14 at ft p in. The public la In
riled to attend.
The church Is located off Slat
street In Sanford, for more infor

the businessman had looked
at some properties on prior
visits.
Howell ssld hla wife Laura
Solllen. chairman of the His­
toric Preservation Board, had
served as a consultant for KaUefrh In RoaweU where he
opened Thy Five and Dime
Bed and Breakfast.
*lfa a really great looking
place.* Howell said.
Kabefrh also has a diamond
store In Sanford which he co­
owns with brother-in-law Bob
Kuhn.
Howell, whose home has
been featured In the holiday
home tour In previous years,
said another bed and breakfcat
In Sanford "would spruce vp

enta. Each parent will be
given the original video­
tape of their child, to
store in a safe place, ki
the event of an emer­
gency. the tape can be
n to law enforcement
the purposes of Iderv

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fingerprinting
the danford
partment
fo r dm

■nation call the church office at

Brandon Skffwy. Tkn WHcos. CMy WVoox, Dsrtens
Scott Ryan Sbffsy and Ckidy SUffvy

enta. Ned Stephens and Hattie
M. Augusta, both of Sanford;
12 grandchildren.
Epps Mortuary, Lake Wales,

Tuesday. Dec. 3, 1997 at Co­
lumbia Medical Center San­
ford. Master Gaines eras boro
Nov. 11. 1996 In Longwood.
Suivtvore Include . father.
Walter L. Gaines. Sanford;
mother, Kla Jackson, Sanford;
paternal grandmother. Lula
Oram.
Sanford;
maternal
grandparents, Donald Jackson. Rochester. N.Y.. Aha Bar-

Ronald Lewis Stephens, 53.
Rochester, N.Y. died Tuesday.
Nov. 25, 1997. Mr. Stephens
was boro In Sanford on Oct.
39, 1944. He was a member of
ML Carmel Baptist Church.
Rochester.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Brenda. Rochester. N.Y.: sons.
Denxel. Sanford, Michael. Al­
tamonte Springs. Torrence.
Rochester. N.Y.: daughters.
Renat. Sanford, Mcrahara Le­
wis. Itachcster. N Y.. Katrina
Bradley, North Carolina; par-

Funcral sereins for Ranald La­
sts Stephens, who dlsd Nov. 33.
wtU be Monday, Dec. 8 si 11 a.m.
al BL Matthew* Missionary Bap­
tist Churrh. Main Street. Sanford.
Visitation wfll fas Sunday. Dec. 7
fom 4:30 to 7:30 pm. at the
church.

Epps Mortuary. 638 N. Walker
SL. Lake Waits. Fla.. 33853. 1800-800-5448. to char* of sr-

Defend
A Holiday Home Lighting
Contest sponsored fay the
Sanford Historic Trust will
kickoff the tour weekend. The
contest la open to residences,
commercial and church prop­
erties in Sanford's Historic Dis­
trict. Judging will bo held on

Uftcatca.
Ths Sanford Historic Trust Is
a non-profit organisation dedi­
cated to preservation, restore-

The tour will be held Satur­
day. Dee. 6 end Sunday Dee. 7
from noon until 5 pun. Tickets
are 1)3 par person and are
available from Higgins House
Bed fe Breakfast and ahopa in
the Sataford Antique District.
For more Information call Bert
or Walt Padgett at (407) 334-

Cindy Sttffry nied.ln my
opinion Promise Keepers does
more to uplift and praise their
wire*. They encourage husbands
to come home and grt closer to
ths wires and family. I've seen
good come out of ilits. My hus
band has grown closer to this
family ami children. Anything
that encouragrs that can't be
bod."
Darlene Scott, teacher's assis­
tant. mentioned.* All I can say la
since my husband lias been In­
volved In Promise Keepers be Is
more open to my feelings and
things that I want rather then
dominating He's more concerned
with whit .he kids and 1 think
and feel."
Marlene Davis, mother-in-law of
a Promise Keeper, said." IVc seen
such a change for ths better. He's
so caring and Involved wllh the
family. He puts them first and
Indy cares for them."
Maureen Bravo nhared.*Nathtng
that NOW la promoting is true
There were several of us that were
Intercessors for the Washington,

men knelt and asked for Gods
guidance to be the men He wants
them to be. When NOW’ wsa there
the men were polite and rc
•ponded In a positive fashion
while NOW were responding
negatively. Promise Keepers In
Washington was open to all
women. The men would mere
aside and help women lip the
steps; they were polite, courteous
and raring. They promote gening

the races Involved with each
oilier, not In opposition. None of
the Promise Keepers were any
thing but respectful and courte­
ous. They showed a loving accep
Inner In thr night of God. It
sounds to me that the opposition
Is Just some sad and unhappy
people Ihat don't really under­
stand what Promise Keepers ts all
about."

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Sc ho o l *
battle at Lake Mary high
Recreation Department will
•toohMd Its opening ceremonies and jam­
boree far tta youth basketball program to£ &amp; 1 . » i a*nT d MkJdk S ch oin K dih en
open the regular aeaaon on Saturday and

Mary

ahray*-dangerous' Ovtedo.
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The win improved Lake Mary to
10-0 and aoUdtffed thetr position
on top of the district and confer­
ence races along wtth thetr num­
ber two ranking m the state.
Ovtedo fell to P-3, but combined
wtth losses to Seminole and Ly­
man. the Lady Lions are off to an
uncharacteristic alow start.
The only thing I aak of my kldo
la that they play hard foe 33 minulea.* Ovtedo roach Tom Btert
■aid. ’There’s no question Lake
Mary la for superior lo us. but we
never quit. I’m proud of the way
we played.*
Mary Lou Johns! on overcame a
rocky two-point Aral half to lead
the Lady Lion* with IS points de­
spite- the strong Lake Mary de­
fend which ahu. her dowr/untll
the game, waa out of question.

Par Lake Mary. the game m ttttk more than another atrp to­
ward* a return trip to
the rite of the Mate teal tour.
Mary Leah Sutton led the Lady
Rama with 10 point* m her return
from a broken elbow. Sutton
hadn’t played atnre early In the
aeaaon but her return sparked the
Lake Mary effort. Lauren Bradley
■cored nine In the Brat quarter on
her way to a 13-point perform­
ance.
Lake Mary started alowty an
Oviedo ran a deliberate offense.
Johnston held the bad tor period*
of time, much like Lyman did In a
slowdown effort last week that
ended with In a IS potnt lore to
Lake Mary.
(M rdo led 0-6 early after a pair
of bucket* from Kelly Brock, but
Lake Mary came back when
Bradley acored on a put-bock and
hit two straight short Jumpers to
put Lake Mary up for Rood.
The Lady Rama started to pull
away before halftime and outscored Ovtedo 17-10 tn the third
quarter to wrap thiiqpi up. allow­
ing coach Cart Brown to play Mb
bench foe much of the fourth quarMan*, a aophomorr. sparked Ihe
tram and Brown noticed her ef­
fort.
•Were still trying to And the
right combination* but Lindaoy
came tn and had a great game,*
Brown aald 1 told Llndaay we
really needed a fog game from her
tonight and ahr came out ready to
play.*
So did the real of the undefeated
Lady Rama.

Rams boys
win soccer
opener
Players 6-foot-2 and u n d e r * ^ ^ V playero
6-foot-4 and over at 6 p.m. Admission la
free.

on the agenda.
The complete (that I am aware of) is as
follows:

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. TOWIGHT

SpeedWorld

FASCAR at Orlando

• W jfB Wm k t k « a _ Lake Mary at Oviedo.
7:30 p.m.: Lyman at colonial. 7:30 p.m.;
Winter Springs at Lake Brantley. 7:30
P.m.: Seminole vs. TEA and Lake Howell vs.
r al2k Dd.\ *5. RoUly TlP-Ofr Classic at win­
ter Park High School. TBA.
• O bis Basketball _ Melbourne Central
Catholic at Winter Spring*. 6:30 p.m.:
Tkvares at Lyman. 7:30 p.m.
• Yartfa Basketball _ Sanford Recreation
Department Jamboree at Sanford Middle
School. 6 p.m.
* ® * b Bocernr _ Lake Mary at Melbourne.
7 p.m.: Lake Brantley at Winter Springs.
7:30 p.m.: Seminole at Lake HowelL 7:30

Beer :30
outscores
Bill Heard

LAKE MARY _ Lake Mary Jumped
on Ovtedo for three Oral half goals
as the Rama opened thetr season
by avenging last year's season­
ending loss 4-3 tn a Seminole
Athletic Conference boy's soccer
game at Don T. Reynolds Stadium
Thursday night.
"Oviedo waa someone special we
knew we had to be ready for.* said
Lake Mary head coach Larry
McCorkie. *We only had three
weeks to get ready. In the back of
our mind* that we wanted to get
off to a good start against the team
that ended the aeaaon for ua last
yrar.’
Pat Mangan netted Ihe Aral of
Ms two goals 10 minutes Into the

p.m.

SATURDAY
• Art* Kaeiag _ FASCAR at new Smyrna

Sanfortfi own Jeff Blake of the Cincinnati Bengal* win celebrate
nls 27th birthday todey. The Seminole High graduate got an early
prMent Thursday as foe Bengala UNed the Tenneeaee ONers 41-14.

Speedway. 7:30 p.m.

SANFORD . Mike Marshall drove
In ata runs with three two-run
home runs, but It waa Wa singles
In a four-run bottom of the fourth
inning (hat spelled the difference
aa Beer :30 oulacorcd BUI Heard
Chevrolet 35-33 In Sanford Rec­
reation Department Men's Fall
Thursday Night Slowpttch Softball
League action at Chase Park.
The alugfeat waa part of a
scheduled tripleheader that origi­
nally waa supposed to be played
on November 13th.
In the other games, ro-leader
Franklin Ball Bonds got a 7-0 forfell victory from Blake’s Boys and
no results were received from Ihe
scheduled game between the
other co-leader. Stooges, and the
Power Team.
Franklin Ball Bonds la now 8-3.
while Stooges lo 7-3. Beer :30 and
Blake's Boys are both 6-4. BUI
Heard Chevrolet la 4-6 and the

on local tracks
next Saturday. December 13th.
Tomorrow night, there will be a Mystery
Race. In addition to the regular racing dlvtafona. Late Models. Limited Late Models.
Modlafleda.
Sportsman.
Mini-Stocks.
Bombers and Run-A-Bouts, will also race.
New Smyrna Speedway la located nine
miles west of New Smyrna at the comer of
Highway 415 and SR 44. Oates open at 6
p.m. with racing beginning at 7 p.m.

TKtT ANO TUNC

BTTHLO _ Test and Tune to held every
Wednesday night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
at Orlando SpeedWorld.
Coat is $30. which to good for driver and
two crewmen tn the pita only.

FOR TH E BEST C O V E R A G E OF S P O R T S IN YOUR ARE A, RE A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D DAI LY

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IN B R I E F
Girls' wrestling toumamsnts
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley
High School and coach Kevin Cstpenger are
pleased to announce a eerie* of Women's In­
vitational Wrestling Tournaments In associa­
tion with the Seminole County Women's
Wrestling Program.
The four tournaments will take place at
Lake Brantley High School on December
6th. January 10th and February 20th and at
Lake llowell High School on December
19th.
Women are eligible under FHSAA (Florida
High School Arthritic* Association) rule* and
It will root 930 aa a team or 99 as an Indi­
vidual. Tentative weight classes are 94. 101.
110. 119. 127. 138. 149 and 168 pounds.
Each tournament win be double elimina­
tion. feature folkatvle rules and there will be
individual awards.
Can Carpenger at (407) 320-3670 for
more details.

Sanford Adult Softball
SANFORD _ There will be an organUa-

Legal Notlc—

ttonal meeting and awards night for all
Sanford Recreation Department Adult Soft­
ball Leagues on Wednesday. December 10th
at 6:30 p.m. at the Downtown RecreationCenter on the first floor of Sanford City Hall
on the comer of Seminole Boulevard and
Pork Avenue.

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The slowpltch leagues to be offered for the
Pblar Bear League* starting In January are
men's, women's. Co-Ed. church and a new
Industrial division for company trams only.
For m o r e In fo r m a t io n please call 3 3 0 5897.

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Sanford Adult Flag Football
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will conduct an Adult Flog Foot­
ball League starting next week.
The games will be playrd on Wednesday
or FTlday night's at Chase Park.
The games will follow the rule* and guide­
lines set forth by the Florida Rrcrratlon and
Parks Association (FRPA). The FRPA has a
statewide flag football association with
weekend tournaments and stale rankings.
For more Informallon. call the Sanford
Recreation Department al 330-5697.

PrepsP9gi 11
trailed.
acorlng far the Rams
were Don McIntosh on a
header from Ben Nert and
Fernando Villalobos on a pass
from Mike Raymond.
Justin Cook and Mike Ro­
drigues scored second half
goals for the Liana, who fell to
1-1 on the season.
Curtis Musoon had nine
tn goal for Lake Mary,
rill host “Winter Springs
who will
tn an SAC game at Reynolds

Stadium starting at 7:30 p.m. -young tram. Four of our guys
have
avr c
only two years experi­
next Tuesday.
ence which shows It's a begin­
BEAM WIN ON MAT ner program.*
Brent Weber. Adam SockWINTER
SPRINGS
Wednesday night the Winter ness. Jarrel Jones. Chela
Sprites wrestling tram chal­ Smart, and Jarred Good put
lenged Taylor High tn their tn winning performances to
lead to the Dear* to victory.
first match tn school history.
Winter Springs will travel to
And the Bears made It a
good one. topping Tkylor 46- Gateway for a tournament on
Saturday starting at 10 a.m.
30.
I t fait great to win our first Next Wednesday the Bean wig
match.* said Winter Springs host Bishop Moore at 7:30
roach Rtck Titbit. *We have a p.m.

Softball
!■
Poorer Team la 1-8.
Depending on the result from the other
me. the league could play another act of
make-up games next Thursday. The schedule
would be the same with Franklin Ball Bonds
and Bake's Boys meeting at 6:30 p.m.; Stooges
and the Power Team playing at 7:30 p.m.; and
Beer :30 and Bin Heard Chevrolet squaring off
at 8:30 pan.
Marshall hit the first of his home runs during
an eight-run bottom of the first Inning, but the
battle was lust bcgtnntng.
Bin Heard Chevrolet came back with (hre
runs hi the second, but Beer :30 answered
with two runs.
In the third and fourth Innings. Beer :30 won
5-3 In both frames to take a 20-11 lead.
With Its back to the wall. BUI Heard Chevro­
let scored four nuts In the top of the fifth In­
ning and six runs In the lop of the sixth Inning,
while Beer :30 could only muster one run In
the bottom of the fifth Inning lo leave the game
tied al 21-21.
Mike McLohon and BUI Jablonakl opened the
bottom of the sixth Inning for Beer :30 with
singles, but the next two batters made out.
Marshal drew a walk to load the bases and
Keith Denton. Mark Hodman. Mark Clatterbuck and KeDy Denton followed with singles to
drive In the four runs.
B ill Heard Chevrolet did not have an answer
this time despite loading the bases with only
one out. The only run of the top of the seventh
inning scored on a sacrifice fly.
Powering Beer 30 were BUI Jablonakl (one
double, three dng)es. four runs scored, three
RBI). Mark Clatterbuck (four singles, three
runs scored, one RBI), Mike Marshall (three
home runs, four run* scored, six RBI). Kenny
Perkins (one double, two singles, two runs
scored, four RBI) and Jerry Oovemale (one
double, two singles, two runs scored, three
RBI).
Also contributing were Mike McLohon (three
singles, three runs scored, one RBI). Keith
Denton (three singles, two runs scored, taro
RBI). Kelly Denton (three angles, two runs

W eekendIB
* W O M M '6

Seminole community College vs. OkaloosaWalton Community College at NIccvlUc.
5:30 p.m.
* Bays i M l a t m _ Seminole and Lake
Howell tn Rotary Tip-Off Classic at Winter
Park High School. TBA.
“ _ Lake Mary at De; Land. 4 p.m
_ Sanford Recreation
Department League at Sanford Middle
t School. TBA.
* Qixis S ocew _ i-*k* Howell at univer­
sity, 4 p.m.; Lake Mary at Winter Park. 7
p.m.
_ Su­
preme/Tracer
Round Robin

county

Home
Runs
Unlimited
Tournament at Seminole

Softball
Complex.
Altamonte
games played between 9:30 a.m.
and 5 p.m.. Catapult Home Run Contest, 5
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T anstk
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League Tournamentt al
Semifinals at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m..
Championship Game at noon.
* Boys W Fsstliag _ Deltona &amp; Cypress
Creek at Lake Brantley. 10 a.m.
* QMa W restling _ Tournament at Lake
Brantley, 10 a.m.

1 Springs,

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SUNDAY

* V s a u a i J u n io r CoO ogo B ask etball _

Seminole Community College al
at Pensacola
Community College. 2 p.m.
* Youth Basketball _ Sanford Recreation
League at Sanford Middle School, TBA.
* M an's 40-Orar l u A i ll _ Orlando
Senior Baseball League. At Lake Mary
Sports Complex. 9 a.m.; at Seminole High
School. 10 a.m., 1 p.m.

scored, one RBI). Chris Wargo (two singles, one
run scored). Clancy Wallace (one angle, one
run scored, two RBI) and Mark Hoffman fane
angle, one run scored, one RBI).
Doing the damage for Bill Heard Chevrolet
were Scott Murphy (one double, four singles,
three runs scored, three RBI). Chad Lee (two
triples, one single, three runs scored, three
RBI). Jerry Brussels (one double, two tingles,
two runs scored, one RBI). Brian CurtIt (three
singles, three runs scored, three RBI) and
Brantley Brumley (three singles, one run
scored, three RBI).
Other hitters were Bobby Keefer (one triple.
one single, one run scored, four RBI). Can
rorrd.
Keefer (one triple, one single, two runs scor
one RBI). Billy Or*cry (one double, one angle,
four runs scored, one RBI) and W. L Oraccy
(one double, one single, three runs scored, ooe
RBI).
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Contract Bridge
Bridge pitjrm a it tnvtted to play contract bridge every Mon­
day. at 10:30 a m . at the Hanford Bcntor Center, ror Informa­
tion. call 333-6330.
_____
far family and blende.
wvd Friday (non-smokers) at 730
m.. Church aiT the Oood Shroberd. 331 Labe Ave.. Maitland.

Narcotics Anonymoua meets Monday at 6 p m. at the Pres­
byterian Ilouae of Ooodvrin. 317 Osk Ave.. Sanford.
of Florida. Inc.,
at 0:300 p m at
Aat.. C.E.U. class pro­
wl to LPNs and to atucaU 390-4331.

i HaS Whltncr
I. The
. The only
I corapulWvehr.

about on hour. There Hire
to attend to the deetre

L«am to play ahufflaboard
The Sanford Tburiat and Shuflleboard Club practices every
Tuesday and Friday starting at 1p.m., and plays Inter-city
tournaments every Wednesday. Those Interested in playing.
leamlzM to play or Joining the dub may call Ruaa Kltner, 33377SI. for information.

WaaMy Lions Club
The Sanford Uona Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Joyce FlUgerald at 333-7544.
The community Is asked to donate used eyeglasses to the
dub for Its sight program.

Brtdoa Club
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

Kiwanls Club of Casaslbarry
Klwants Club of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. at Denney s on 436 In Cesar Iherry. For Information, call
831-8545.

Sanford Sanlora
The Sanford Senior Cltlxen* Chib meets the first and third
Tuesday, at 11 rum., at the Sanford Senior Center. A bog lunch
follows. Visitors are welcome. For Information, call 333-3353
or 323-8161.

Ovar SO Club

The Over SO Club meets the second end fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m.. at the Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are welcome.

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

Taka Off Pounda Sanslbly
Member of Take Off Pounda Sensibly. TOPS, Invite the public
to Join them on Tuesday evenings bom 7 to 8 p.m. at the First
Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave., Sanford. For more
information about the dub. call 331-4464.

Toaatmaatara

Night Owta Toastmasters meet every Tuesday of the month,
at 7:30 p m . at the Lake Mary Community Building. 360 N.
Country Club Road In i^ke Mary. Contact Rooella Bonham at
333-8384 for Information.

Dlsablad Vatarana
Seminole County Chapter #30 of the Disabled American
Veterans meet the second Tuesday of each month at their
charter home at 3613 Orlando Ave.. In Sanford. The service
office la open from 1-3 p.m. every Tuesday and Friday for more
Information. 333-2710.
,

Dittona Haaltb Education
Deltona Health Education Club meets the third Tuesday of
the month at the Center for Better LMng. 3933 Howland Btvd..
Suite 4, Deltona, at 7 pjn. Anyone interested In health and
well-being is Invited to attend. ____
For Information, call (904)533 9390.

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However. If you Intend for gtta
to bring some form o f sotlofacUon and not become a burden
to receivers because they have
to be displayed,
stored,
cleaned or dusted routinely,
take a dose look at thto bat
_ dancing, imirir
karate, 'a rt);
Educational
tapes/rtdro/movtes; New enpe
riences on on airplane, boot,
bus or train; Ploy at local thcater. Meal at an ethnic restau­
rant; Trip to an amusement
park or aoo: Savings bond.
h g a M v Pat sbbAbb CHI*
m a t Spend time together do­
ing something they llhr. Take
them shopping for food; Pay a

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Brutal stepdad leaves child frightened
DEAR AM T: My m o p
sd about (bar months sg .
sithough it has tom enly a stoat
timsTitssll pas haywke Hsr koshand too an m fid to y rjM J W h

snglns i
power m
uto. Hs did sxpsrt1
of the customers who brought I
to his shop never realised that Abe

bad to Wave &lt;wM ^he«ew^»Jst

Boom years back, to went into
ito woods to gather boom special
bark. H* knew exactly where to
was sad wtot to was doing, but to
was ran* somewhat longer than
usuaf Boom (Hands became wonted
and reported him missing. An infor­
mal eaiftfi
search pBfty
potty wee
i
sent out, end
one of its members sneountond
Abo la the woods. They i
greetings and Aba Joined la the
search hr Ito *poor lost guy.* About
an hour later, it was mentioned
that the man they
was blind. Only then did Ato teallas that tto person to wi
Is worth far was hime*if
There’s no doubt that Ato
gifted in his ability to toar, faal sad

U p fs t my swat bmps gdag back
I bsggsd tor to got Ito pslks
hat sto wouldn't. Finally
tiler to tod f *

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monthly ,--------- _
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care: Pay for a routine pre-

to ML Wo i
lag the night ami triad Is break in.
My sMer called the mike end we
tod three weeks sf freedom until
my mom dropped the charges
apttnstMm My riMtop sad I were
■rated sad oagry, yet Mas brought
him back an m j name's birthday.
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Now that
my stepdad ‘is living
H Im
wtth us again,
« m n im d l
don’t went
ant te
to too with mf
my mam
me if
(to'sp ta*I is
tolst
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torn My
Ml him
Mm stay
dad A d .se I rant too wtth Mm. I
have consldwod naming away, but
I would Uto lo know — is there ■
totter way? Fleam tote ms.
NOWHERE TO TURN
IN ARIZONA
DEAR NOWHRRRi Tan ap­
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Tansbaaidaalbavala
to order to
to go to

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lbs! that they
who hats their n
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There* should leek a* tor &lt;
ibiltty* My oa-hmbaad and I have
both changed our names, and so
bars at Most five other relatives
physical I ___ , _____
changeable nowadays, sad my
name was a fat easier to improve
than my oomi
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a weak and wiB mmd tka ia lu •tosnes, other sonsoa css
toaaafis compoasaU DORCAS PEARSON,
HOijUlAM, WASH.
■d fat mo
DEAR DORCASi A to Is
aosly a remarkable man
has managed to focus on
DRAR ABBY: When 1 read tto
i Andros Ryner. writing
on behalf sf tor (Hand who had
recently loot his eyesight. I was
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Ato fa retired now, but for yean
ha arada his living doing email-

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woman signed ‘ Been There. Dona
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Abused woman wants love next time around
I want to get married again
but I want lo get It right this
time. I was sexually abused by
my alcoholic father when I was
a young girt. I hated that man
and swore I’d never many any­
one like him. Weil the good
news Is, my ex-husband did
lore our children, and was a
great ‘ Dtancy* dad. The bad
news It, u i husband he was
a philandering, partytng nunchild who became addicted to
alcohol and low-life women.
So. here I am-1 still have
never had a close, loving rela­
tionship with a decent man. I
know they're out there because
lota of my friends are married
to them. I think it would be
really sad to live my whole life
never knowing what It’s like to
have a good relationship with a
man that deserves me. I seem
to only be attracted to the
wrong kind of guy and Pd
rather stay single the rest of
my life then to make another
mistake. Do you think It to
possible that fm so damaged
by my past that HI never be
able to love and be loved by a
good man?
To Da It DUtonatly
As you have noticed, we tend
to be attracted to the same
kind of men throughout our
Uvea, unless we change our
programming. Changing pro­
grams is more easily said than
done.
You've got one thing going for
you right now. You've decided
that being alone la better than
Just repeating the same old cy­
cle and getting the same old
results. That drastically Im­
proves pour chances of getting
It right if or when you get

ried again.
Certainly, aexuai abuse dam­
ages a young girl deeply. The
very person you should be able
to turn to for protection and
support la violating your body
and spirit. It almost always
damages a girl's self-esteem
and predisposes her, in many

to be attracted to men
who srtll pick up where 'dear
old dad* left off.
Therefore. Ihere are two
challenges for you. First work
on your own self-esteem, cour­
age and Inner strength. We
tend to attract the same kinds
of persons that we arc. so be
the best you can become. Sec­
ond. select dates -wnd friends
with .your head, not your hor­
mones. Watch how a man uses
alcohol. Docs he use illegal
drugs? Does he speak kindly of

hte parents, children, and for­
mer lovers? la be kind lo chil­
dren. animals and others less
fortunate than he? Let respect,
trust and admiration grow Into
love rather than reacting to hot
dashes-they
always
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IN T M CIRCUIT COUNT
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w n •• guardian ol Wo Motor
children. and -« quthfitd lo
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Attorney For
Fortonol Aoproaowonvo:
Amber Jade F Johneon
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C. Santord. FL 33773 TAo nom#
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OF A COPY OF TM II NO TIC I
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County Soryicot
SuiMwg. 1101 loot Ftfyl Sireel.
BCC
Chamber#.
The
nonce may to mepea lad by the
pubtc al m* *mc* *1 w* CMrt
#» W* Board ol County
CommHiionot*. Room 3304.
Somwiolg County t*rvic#4
■u i Muiq or by contactins Rovm
FoN
*1
the
County#
C ompton onoiro
(tanning
Dtvibienb. Imorooiod goraono

or Oahvarmp
Kevin
Fall,
Comgrahonalv*
Oivtaeon, 1IS1 S.
Santord, Florida 33771 or by
aubmdtms earn* M We hoarbis.
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ta conaederad Such
comment* V « b* aubnuttad Id
bid public record Forton* at*
bdvNad that. * Way docid* Id
I f t W* procaadhiga. and.
Way may
1* mow* wa* a verbatim
maard *« via procoodmg* 1*
ma*a. nhech rpcprd Wcheda*
arid one*
10 la b*
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Ihe* nolle* contact
Fall. Com peahenaiv*
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1* porucipoi* in
any 9$ theae prac coding a
anaidd contact th* Imploy**
Aalaeign* Oaportmani ADA
C oardenalar 40 how* m
bdvtnaa a* Wa metl ing al 331 •
1130, oeionoion 7341.
MARYANNS MOASI
Clerk la me gawd ol
County Commiooion#'* ol
tarnmai* County. Florida
By: Iv a Roach
auhr Clara
S. 1*07
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company; WIAVf A SALIS
BAOASAAOS. m e .
TSANA STAN MOMSS. INC ;
DOUGLAS J W IAVIA.
LISA W l AVI A. OILIS F
MANIAS. TIM A. SAILSY
« / i s ia v ic s p lu s
CASlNITAY.
INTIACOASTAL
OISTA i AUTOA*. INC .
a iv s a w a l a HOMSOWNIAS
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
Ml-WAY PLUMSHea INC.;
NIASSANS CARPST |
FLOOR COVSRMO;
AOVAMTAOI OLASS S
SUPPLY. INC.; AS S O CU TID
LANOSCAFS SSRVtCIS.
INC.; CUSTOM BIAVICSS;
ALWAYS ON CALL
FROFSSSOA WATTS
IL IC T R IC S I AVICI. NSC ;

Wraush and under any *1
M TW B B B B A1 B
Noma to seven mat o w w m m
to s Oununory Final JudgaaaM
doled Novombor I4W. 1007. m
Coo* N*. S7-S1S-CA-I4-A at
rn* ClrouA Court Mr Sammala
County. Florida In vhMh IK*
C I T I U M BANS OF OVMOO. M
the Fi*mt.*l and F O M S T
B AS IN MOMSS. a Florida Amuad babdAy aampmey; WSAVf A
SALIS S AO KIAAO S, INC.;
TIA R A STAR MOMSS. INC.;
DOUGLAS J. W IA V IA ; L IS A
W IA V IA ; O ILIB F. MANUS;
TIM A. SAILSY d/Wa M A V IC I
PLUS CABINETRY. IN T IA COASTAL
OISTAIBUTOAS.
INC . AIVIAWAUI HOMIOWN*
IA S ASSOCUTION. INC.. MIWAY PLUMBUM . INC.. N IA MANS CARPET S FLOOR COVSAINO. AOVAMTAOI OLASS S
SUPPLY. IN C . ASSOCIATIO
LANOSCAFS M A V K IS . INC .
CUSTOM MAW1CIS. ALWAYS
ON C A U . FROFSSSOA WATTS
ILS C TAIC a iN V K I . INC . at
I ad
Oar lor caan al Wa Waal Pram
dear.
Oaminolo
County
Courihoua*. 301 N. Fort
County, Florida 33771, M 1140
L A . am M C IM B S A IMA. 1007.
Fm aarly sat Farm m wa order at Final
LOTS IF, I t . 30. 30, ANO 43.
OF AIVIA WALR OUBOrVISIOM,
ACCOAOINO TO T M FLAT
TM IA IO F AICOAOOO m FLAT
BOOR 43. FAO IS 30 TMAOUOH
34. PUBLIC ASCOAO t OF
OIMINOLf COUNTY. FLOAIOA.
HOTIFIOATIOM
IN ACCOAOANCS WITH T M
AMINICANS WITH OtSAOILIT i l t ACT. aarooAo v a a Olanbil.
AW* (loading a apec.at accom­
modation
ahouid
con lac I
COURT ADMINISTRATION. *1
301 FL Fart Avonu*. SanFard.
FLOAIOA 33771, Tolophdno
(4071 333-4330 i i l intlan 4337
NOT lo ut Wan SCVSN (7) day*
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0771; or VOICt (V) I
0770. &gt;w Florida A fd y
O ATID N O V IM B IA 17W.
1007.
MARYANNS MOAOI
CWrk at Wa Ctrcud Court
By: Jan* I . Joaau.c
A* Deputy Clerk
Zimmerman, IhudWId,
Kwar I Outcleda
F.O. Baa 3000
Orland*. FL 33003-3000
Navambar 30, and
0,1007
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407/831*9963

407/322-2611
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HOURS

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TELEMARKETERS
Nood Mototoy C o fiT a m poto
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PRIVATEPARTY RAILS

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CMrt at o«* Cocud Court
By: Jono I J m i a h
Deputy CNrb
lih a v a m s McCoAo. Aayvai.
Barron S FfOggMr
Free OWo* boa 3413
Tampa. FL 33001
007003*47
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Americ an* Omabrnti** Act. per•on* neodmg a agecai returnmodaiion lo parttcipaM M We*
none* not M tv Wan aaiOA (T|
day* prior lo W* procn Rng M
wo addroa* given ga Wo
none* TaMghono- 407-331­
4330 aal- 4317; l-SOO-OiS-STM
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ALB. IT/M I
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Wo
board
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C aunty
at
C*mmi*ai*n*r*
ISCCI
Sevinala
County.
Florida.
•Hand* le sold a pukuc KaiHAS
w cana-der w* anacanani at an
aro-nanca anwnad
AM OAOiNAMCS AlLATWO TO
COMMUNITY
AlOSYfLOP*
M INT WITMIN TMI (INITIO
■TATIS HIGHWAY 17-33 COR­
RIDOR
A ID IV f 10FUSNT 1
ARIA.
IMFLIMIMTIMO
ACTIONS T4AIN BY TMI
BOARD OF COUNTY C044MISBIONIAS IN Al SOLUTION
NUUSIAS IT A IM ANO ST AISO; FUATMIA IU FLIU IN T. n o
TNO FAOYlSlONS OF TMI
COMMUNITY
AIOIVILOP*
M IN T ACT OF IM S IAS
AM INO IO).
ISTASLISM.NO
TMS ASDSVSLOFUSNT TRUST
FUMO FUASUAHT TO S (C T « N
103 30T. FLOAIOA STATuTIS;
FAOVIOINO FOA TMI rUND.N0
OF TMI TRUST FUND TO
FINANCI OR AIHNANCS COM­
MUNITY A ID IY ILO FU IN TS
WITMIN TMI UNITIO STATIS
MIOMWAT IT-S3 CORRIDOR
AIOSVILOPM INT AAIA. FAO­
VIOINO FOA
IIOISLATIVI
FINDINGS. FAOVIDINO FOA
DS FUAT IONS; FAOVtOmO FOA
FROFSA U S I OF TRUST FUNO
MORIS S; FROVIOINQ FOA
TRUST FUNO ADMINISTRA­
TION; FAOVIOINO FOA INOSF IN O IN T FINANCIAL AUDIT.
FAOVIOINO FON SSVSAAS.LITV. FAOVIOINO FOA COOIFICA­
TION ANO FAOVIOINO FON AN
SFFICTIVS OATS.
Th* pubaa hoarmg aha* eammanca at Wa BCC * maauns an
Wa ISW dag #1 Ooaamber.
ISS7. M 1:30 g.m. or to aeon
SominoW County Sorvlc**
Buddbig. HOT laat FVal ti.ee.
BCC
*
‘
- Florida Th#
none* may bo mapto lad by w*
Pub* M m* oftice at dw CWrk
p| 1ho Board *1 County
Commloteonort, Room 3104,
Sam.now County Sorywo*
RuAdhiQ or by comaclmg arem
FaN
*1
W*
County a
Olv.arena Iniaratiad peraena
may appear M C
prtaaeed ardiaans*. Wr.ttan
cammama may be gravidad by
Unify mailing or delivering
t ame
Id
Ravin
FaN.
Cumptahanaiva
F tanning
Ovwion. lis t I . F v f Ouaat.
Santord. Fwnda 33771 or by
earn* at to* hganng
vtded M o lupaFy aianner In
ardor w be ggnotoOFOd. Such
mm ba aubmoiad lo
odvitad that, it Way dac.da la
i*d* M
iw need a
retard at Wa Froaaodmo*. and.
lor auch aurpoo*. Way may
nood la mour* w u a vpbolbn
record at Wa pracoadWo* W
mad*, which record includaa
the loatwiany and avWana*
upon which in* appeal w to b*
fcAMdFor additional IntarmatWn
ragordbtg IN* none* contact
Ravin FcJI. Cam prthan *1va
Planning DtvWWn. (407) 111­
7130. OOtOAOtaA T343.

1130. aal tn fa n T041.
MANTANNI MOASI
CWrb la w* Bawd at
County Commloolonota f
lam m fo County, Fwnda
By: Iva Roach
B.IBB7
OOL-43

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m w iltwiy vt«j-g nr 0*1
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at Lagm Oaryian . BIS laraan
13300-0333

N 0

GARAGE SALES
HUGE ESTATE SALE
THUfVFIWSAT 7-3

4FAMLV
VAHO SALE
SAT 8:30-2.30
Iona Mary '&lt;■ N C opay CNR
ThJ B N R r Sonwatptg tor atm-

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Santord HUoi
cron*. CBdiclRtol. gwttvara.
adUA B CFtotoW .^ctoW ry

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Shady Oaki Fipn tn la p ri
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ear. g e n amuk WJioiYtuhh
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board, ctoaat daor*, Mon* Oxr

BLOCH n o t Lake Are (tahmd
Pure hut od f « t i M LOTS
OF ORCAT STUFF"

CRAFT br4 M A IM
■AST SALE

miLTVPABBlY BALE

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«amk Dunl mw* (tm anon 104
Brnmeod Or TQB UDAfo)

7410 S

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MULTVfAteLY SALE
SAT 7-4

0*m* Sat Onry * 4 7341 El
Pbrtf Avo, Santord____________

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M A M O K A L ASBtoTANT

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Front Door. BominoW County
CaurtAoub*. 301 N. Part
Aronuo. Bontard. FWrW# 33771,
at 1140 A M . on Wo ISW day
f D1CIMB0A. TSB7. th* tatlowing dooarWod property aa
aal tgrW In toed Ordor at fatal
LOT SO. OAIINBAIAA 3UB0IVISION PHA30 I. ACCOAOiNO
TO THE FLAT THEAIOF AS
AtCOAOED HI FLAT BOOR 33.
FAOBB 1. 3. J. ANO * OF TMI
PUBLIC MCOAOS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLOAIOA.
OAOI AID M SANFORD.
SIMINOLI County. FWftda. WW
30th day at NOVIMBIA. IMF.
many An n i MOASI
A* CWrb. ClrcuM Cowl
SIMINOLI County. Honda
■y: Jan* I. Jaaoww
A* Deputy CWrb
■PTAR B HOFFMAN. RA.
TM Saudi Olaw Highway
C orf OabWa. Florida 33140
need a ago* Mi
to garttotpat# In WW prociadlna
ahouid
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 N. Fart
Avonu*. Bud* N.. SanFard.
Florida 17771. M Wool Atm days
prior lo
l ho grocooding.
TaWphono: (407) 371-4330 BaL
4117. | 000-000-0771 (TOOL or
T *00-433-0770 (V), Ha Florida
AaWy Sorvlc*.
PteMMh: Novombor M . and
December 3.1007
MR-314

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YARD SALE
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Lake Mary Brnfl Anbmmt. cue
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toy*. AdWl I choc*on ctodung.
togong atroAor.
baby 4
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toidducmiac CHEAP?!

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Please bring your resume!
M O N D A Y. DECEM BER N
11 A.M . T O 2 HM.
S A N F O R D O F F IC E
JO-W O R L A N D O D R IV E
(turner o f IT -92 and Airport Blvti.)

If you ire uruhir iu Attend our Open lioutr, (k ite ntuLlji
your m u r e to: Human X n u u n n Dcpanmcm. U u n m
Um Il, N J L , 707 Mrndhim BouWvird, Orlmdu. H U S iV
PAX: 407-638)776. O m Jlu u ri.il (rev yitbnr At I IWR M-W
JOBS, rnirnunipjny but #1003 Fa nwre udurmAimn. plriic
(ill N IO (M )7 -3 6W

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kins RxTheWbjflfRi Lrvt
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30 btcA get wove B mo* okl
oven never uted ReaionabW
prxed uyed retogerator. groat
thope 37X0343______________

219— Wanted to Buy

B ORA W IA cho*l ol drawbry
$30 to good eoratonn Co*
37X1175
70 cuDto (I
Who*, aacaaenl tntana 1130
PWevw ca* 3783BBB.__________
MATT A l SB BALE' • fun ti/a
uyed bo* ip n g * 6 nwltreyy
3M 00 Urey* btort 177 4137
U S IO APPLIANCES Kenma*
rehg Atmond *17* Hotpomt
tang* Almond. 175
DW HWrk *30 A i m .
cnrvMnn Buy Ml 3 fw .
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Eat
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ORAPEFRUT. U b n w fh f
Farm* 1411 Celery Aug
Moiety red grapekruto tongaBAGOS MARAET
338JM1

201— H o tb r b

Truck/Buatfi/Vans For
Steo
*3 FOAO RANGCR 4 cy tow
n d condmon. 5 ipd
30100 CoS 37* 4710-

MOVING SALE
EVERYTHING
MUST GO”
Tow b f BtoeO* Rang* F n b r
I 1 1 1 oh*** bR*t Maned
gtati wtgnndgr A mrec tod*
etc Nebonf Gengraphc meg*
r o t (BAOLO n 378-4003
Portable wheetchau ramp 4
acootor ramp 1775 Ptoey* cat

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CALM 3*1 FAIOI
f a Jaw Cory TrucMAMtod

244— Bool RbrU I b
FISHMQ BOATS FOR RENT
Sureng M $301 1« Alto
74 Pontoon C*4 330-1*17

245— Farm
Equipment
BACR-HOC Lnodf CASE 3B0C
low houra w urrrewy I13AOO
407-7387*03

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207— jBYMlry
ja l

car 310 950
Co* Byron La
wronca *1 Centry Pnming 377
75B1________________________
CARS FOR 3100 So.red t koto
locally IN . month
Trucks.
4X41 etc 800-577 7730 ait
4716

234— VMdcto*

ROLLER
ORA T I I
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t » « » n Com ova |I00. he*
o g tor ISO G ( tin g large
wetngr m 7 g i l l muu w«kh
150 Kgnmag Dryer work*
govt 340 Ca* 373*117 aha 7

IN G US H MOASI BACH
H v r a camp ymmrtwvl
GENEVA TIP-031t

03 TOYOTA P tt up WaA SKI*
coD. new peail. runt good
37500 Co* 374-319*__________
M OLDS CUTLASS SIERRA
broughm 14 m (actof) Uni
cawtoton 33950 3781131
17 PONTIAC BONNCVltlC 1 4
maroon, nm* good. 3000 OOO
M Subaru l*g*c,gra«i body B
great thopg 33300 M Sdbaru
LoyeW 37700 130 IBM
si Toy o t a cocfm ox.
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36300
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Valerian m ay help people sleep

DEAR DR. CJOTT: I* valerian an
bread will not reduce Ka nutritional
effective sedative’
valee or destroy the vitamins and
DEAR READER This is the fourth
minerals It contains. Over toasting
in my series on herbal remedies.
the bread, however, to the point of
The dried leaves and roots of this
ahiafthfol propplant have been used for centuries as
a sleep aid and mild sedative — with­
out the handover so common with
DEAR DR GOTT: la there a prod
prescription drugs
act for fcamka that would redact tha
Scientists have yet to discover the
active ingredient in valerian, but the
compound appears to be effective for
some people It is free of the risk of
DEAR READER-1
habituation or addiction, and devoid of
might bo tlo answer you
side effects — although up to’ 10 per­ sending you a copy of my Hoallh Designed like n mnle i
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cent of users may experience unex­ Report 'Constipation and Diarrhea " totes product eubeUntlnlhr i
pected stimulation
DEAR DR GOTT. My family and I Ike risk of pregnancy and aesually
The herb can be taken in several
also, lubricated
forms, most often as a tea The usual
version* art available. Chech with
daily dose is loo milligrams of the toasting destroy the vitamins and
mtaorato in It?
tincture, or about ) milligrams of the
c n a rN te v A m
DEAR READER Lightly toasting
solid extract.
Aa with other herbal remedies.
Quality control in manufacture, stondarelation of dose and the presence
of contaminants are potential prob
lems Therefore, such compounds
should be purchased only from rep­
utable dealers (Next time feverfew i
DEAR DR GOTT: I'm a 7* war old
man with occasional constipation.
When I lake a laxative, the result is a
large stool Does everyone walk
around with a bowel foil of feces'* 1N0
nonclinical remarks, please &gt;
DEAR READER Duly noted
All of us walk around with colons
tii
foil of stool This is the normal slate of
affairs, even though we alt know pew
pie who appear to be more foil of stool
than others (Sorry. I couldn't resist'»
During digestion, the food we eat
gives up its nutrients and passes into
by Chart— m . tch u to the large bowel where it remains
while the moisture it contains is reab­
r enrol pom
sorbed into the body If it stays too
m
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long in the bowel, excessive moisture
CARD. AND TELL HER is reabsorbed, the stool becomes
Cad torfownuno «*&gt;!■* •**,*•*'
is ESLm
TO KEEP HER HANDS
hard, and constipation ensues This is
INNER POCKETS!
the reason why elderly people com
mnnly suffer from constipation
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Peristalsis is slowed because of age
Rran and fiber stimulate the bowel
to empty, hence, these natural sub
stances often lead to regular and sat
isfying evacuations of stool that has
not become dehydrated (Stool soften
erx act by retaining moisture so that
the bowel contents do not become
hard and dry i
Although most adults do not need to
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you send him a suit preference signal
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highest spot, you are asking partner to
return the higher ranking non trump
suit, you hope to get in again and deliv
a second ruff And if you lead your
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works out which suit to return
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know If the nine was high or low
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In the year ahead you art teeiy lo be tar
more adventurous turn you have been si
mepasi In part to» may be due to some
new tnends you! max*
■ A O IT T A R lU t (Nov. 23-0*c. a t) You
end your male are kfceiy lo have a meet­
ing ol the minds today concerning
domestic finances In olhar araas.
though, you may spar with associates
Astro-Graph year-ahead prsd(Cfiona
make great Christmas stocking stutters
lor all Sign* ol the codrac Mad S3 tor
each to Astro-Oraph. c/o ns newspaper.
P O Bos 1756. Murray Hd Station, New
York. NY 1015a. Be aur* to atat* tha
itxkac ugna you date a
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. a a -Je n. I t ) You
might have lo contend with some prob­
lems today that are not entirety ol your

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not to take large neks today n order lo
achieve nomnai game Remember this i
an associate presents you with a quesP tS C tS (Feb. 30-March 30) The force*
you marshal today to sdvar.ee your amte­
nons might be inadequate Do not get
involved m something where your own
st/angthi areo t enough
AR M S (March 21-April i t ) A failure to
uae your enapnaaon and talents today •
tantamount to quitting before you atari
Do not endow the oppoarbon with power*
they don't posaeia
TA U R U S (April 30-May 30) A wise old
adage reminds us notto be a borrower
nor a lender This could be tspacuiily
pertinent m involvements you have with
D I M M (K ey 21-June 30) In advanong
your personal inter#*!* today you might
use tactics companions hnd ottonaive. Be
doubly certain toil your goal a worth toe

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might lack the courage of your convic­
tion# and your raanbon# may iwt be act&gt;
vatod N you donl have (aim n your own
sHa*. atoy should ocher*’
LffO (July 23-Aug. 22 ) Myou tad to prior«u e property todsy. your fruttesa involve­
ments coiid be gwen more aQeneon toan
toa (tobe* others sspaci you to tutoK
VM O O (Aug. 31 Sept 33) The option to
make your own decisions could be
quashed today if you put yourself in a
position where you let your peers do your
Vanlung tor you.
LIB R A (S e p t 23-Oct. 33) Emphasna
resolving compkcabon* today instead of
trywig to knd laS guys. Ramady problems
first and you might not have to make
iccuuiions titif,
SCORPIO (O c t 24 Nov. 33) UsnaSy you
M r* twice before nstang your resources
and sltorts on questionable endeavors
Today, however, you might te*&gt; first and
took later.
CtHIhyNlA.toe

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