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                    <text>Can Sanford cops save themselves?
Sheriff would take over if troubled department is disbanded;
police officers call it political and ask for one more chance

The city la unique. Cmdr. Bill
tlnaaon said. ‘ If you can work
Sanford, you can work any law
enforcement department tn the
United States."
It a a email city with big city
problema • aomewhat like the
boroughs of New York. Lowcost housing on the east and
weat aides. A crime rate higher
than any city In Seminole
County.
Thera were 80.000 calls for
service to the SPD tn 1008. A l­
most every imaginable kind of
call. No other law enforcement
agency In the county gets the
variety of calls that are re­
ceived at the SPD. Sanford, the
city unique.
Hasson, a 28-year veteran of
the SPD. Is at a table in the
training room at the city police
station on Friday morning on
his day off. He's wearing a Tshirt. Around him are a dosen
other officers.
They’re the heart of a com ­
mittee to help reorganise the
department, and to keep the
SPD on tlie job Into the 21st
century. They say they feel a
gun to the head. If they hadn t
been united before, they are
now ■ and they're angry.
'We're busting our butts."
ilasaon said. "A ll we ask Is to
be given the opportunity to
work but our problema. We've
been portrayed as If we don't
f i t along and don't do the job.
Rattbtr.u tnta."
.
To be sure, the SPD la the
talk of the town. *Do we keep
them or dump themr people
are
asking
Emotions
are
strong both eraya. Soma think

W h a t our
read ers say:
W a lte r P a d g e tt, proprle
tor/owner o/ Higgins House,
430 South Onk SI.

PoUcs Chief Jos Dillard
the city has no alternative than
to
contract
the
Seminole
County Sheriff a Office to re­
place the SPD.
An Independent consulting
firm fiom McLean. Va.. hna re
turned a management rrvlew
depleting the SPD ns 'seriously
flawed." An official from ihr
firm will discuss his findings at
a etty commission work ses­
sion on Monday at 3 30 p in at
City llnll.
SPD Chief Joe Dillard will be
there, too
Dillards 20-year enreer with
the SPD Is on Ihe line. Named
the department's top man In
January. Dillard knew there
were problema. It was iui
• n Polio*. Pag* 7A

'As a cltlten of Sanford. I
feel we've been seriously
short-changed by what we
have received
In recent
years from our police de­
partment. A lot of us aren't
surprised at what has come
out tn the Independent re­
view. We've realised these
problems for sometime.
'What we do now Is a nobrainer.
The thought of
having the (Seminole) coun­
ty sheriff take over brings
joy to me. This Is no offense
to the officers tn the SPD. I
know and like a good many
of them. There's just loo
much that nerds fixing, and
il's very unlikely that the
people who created these
problems can be expected
Above Sanford PoUcs Deputy ChM
Dsnnis Whitmire says Via praaturt
the city has pul on oftycara ts lass
than frtsmfy as tha dapartmsnt
struggles to maintain morals and
aarvica to rsskisnta. Lett: Among

to s o lv e th rill

'llo w can we expert to a t­
tract million dollar busi­
nesses to Sanford when
there Isn't sufficient police
protection? We're a small
town with big city problems.
The county sheriffs depart­
ment Is one of the best In
Ihe country and Its head­
quarters are In Sanford. To
me. It all flu. The report
•ays there are three op ­
tions. I sec It ss one. Call
the sheriff."

Teen cookie company moguls
Just ‘Ram it into your mouth!’

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. H i IA m k A M M K u S

Resources; 8tsphsnie Sampson, vtc* president of
Telecommunications and Lori 8payth. vtoa president
of Finance.

A Lake M.uy High School teacher la reach­
ing her stuilrnis In a non-traditlona! way.
Instead of using textbook Instruction, eco­
nomics teacher Anna Vanlandlngham la using
hands on experience.
For the past three years, students In Van­
landlngham* classes learn about economics
by developing their own company and mar­
keting a product. Students learn about all
phases of business from planning, to produc­
tion. to packaging, to advertising and sales.
Vanlandlngham said ahe adopted this ap­
proach to make the subject more Interesting
and to help students belter grasp the concept,
and It workrd.
T h ey arr truly learning nnd this stays with
them,* she said. 'Economics Is life."
Vanlandlngham, a teacher at Lake Mary for 10
years, said the class Is more fun for both her
and the kids
'I'm bombarded with questions. I see more
llghlbulbs going off all the time, she said.'
Past products In her class Include Jewelry,
beach buckets, and foods.
One of Vanlandlngham's classes will begin
production or their new cookie product on
Sunday when she travels with them to Cassel­
berry to bake chocolate chip cookies.
Stephanie Sampson. 17. a senior in the
class and vice president of telecommunica­
tions for The Ram Cookie Company, offered a

human resources. m Ic i . production, marketing
telecommunications, and finance. Each Stu­
dent received seven stock shares, which they
could either sell or keep.
Sampson said her class expects to make be­
tween 8300 and 8350 profit. Part of that
amount will be used for salaries and the re­
mainder will go to charities.
Her department produced a videotape, which
will be broadcast during the week of Sept. 18
uii the school's morning news channel. In ad­
dition. students made posters for advertising.
The production department will bake and
package the cookies at Clara's Cake, a bakery
owned by the father of one of the students.
Estimating a 50 cookie loss. Sampson said
the students will bake 1.050 cookies. Two
cookies will be wrapped in red and black rib­
bon into each package with a label developed
by the marketing department. The logo la 'Ram
It Into Your Mouth.' The ram la the Lake Mary
High mascot.
•It'a catchy and tt'a cute.' Sampson said.
The sales department will sell the cooklca In
school for 81 a package.
Sampson, who haa sampled the cookies,
said 'you get your money’s worth.'
The department heads are Lori Spaytch. fi­
nance. Jade Chauvin. marketing. Jaaon Welndruch. production. Sam Freese, sales, and Lori
Farella. human resources.

Airport Authority board to be finalized
- ____________

The process by which bonrd
members are appointed to Die Air­
port Authority haa recently come
under fire by severdl Sanford city

^
commissioners.
Commissioners are expected to
make hoard appointments at their
regular meeting Monday at 7 p.m.
at City Hall. Current terms expire
Sept. 30.
At the |ast city meeting In August.
Commissioner Whltey Eckstein

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Jo Sanford Airport to act
onomoue boardTae It did
liangcd Its name a few
without the knowledge

authority members, who have proposed that the name be changed
again to avoid o n flp ln g problems
with the Qreater Orlando Airport
Authority. The QQAA baa com-

Sheriff’s Office rated tops at political hobnob
In the eyes o f elected officials In
Seminole County,
the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office gets a 94
percent approval rating.
The statistic cornea from a straw

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After Hours
Tucked in Taintsville, artist immortalizes American culture
m nothing abstract about It.'

By DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff Writer
CHULUOTA- Back 111 the
woods nt the corner of State
Road 419 and Old Chuluota
Road, nn artist diligently works
nt his craft.
Carl Knicker­
bocker Is tucked nway In the
sprawling metropolis known ns
Taintsville crcntlng what some
have referred to as 'conceptual
reprcsentatlonsllsm*.
‘ I call It suburban primitive
because It la simple In look.'
said Knickerbocker, "You can
tell what I am pointing. There

Knickerbocker came from Ihc
north back In the 1970s, but
he did not get the Idea to do art
until 1984. *1 read a srrlnllxcd
version of n book called Draw­
ing On the Right Side of the
Brain,* Knickerbocker
said,
'Plus. I needed something to
do.'
lie storied drawing first and
then he started painting a few
years later.
Mainly a self
taught artist, Knickerbocker
admits to taking a few classes
here and there.
*1 thought
maybe It would be nice lo have

SIS
Film * Vktoo Festival
srreetflpftter If: The Animated Mewl* la coming lo the
Sapphire Supper Club Sunday. September 14. The movie,
which la part o f the 15th annual Central Florida Film A Video
Festival, la baaed on the popular video game. Slreet/lghter II
Is a Japanese animated film, and It features Alice In Chains,
Korn, SUvcrchair and KMFDM on the soundtrack. Admission
Is 85. and the film starts at 7:30 p.m. The Sapphire Supper
Club la located at 54 North Orange Avenue.
For more
Information. Including details o f the pre-party after the film,
you can call (407) 839-6045.

Museum of Arts and Sclancaa
Art collectors, dealers, and enthusiasts are Invited lo attend
an auction by the Museum o f Arts and Sciences on Saturday,
September 13. The auction Is of objects deaccessloncd from
the Museum's permanent collection and given to the Museum
for this sale. More than 100 decorative and fine art objects
have been reviewed by Museum staff, trustees, and donors for
redistribution at this one-day event. This Is the final hind
raising event of the year with all proceeds benefiting the
Museum's large and growing,permanent collection of more
than 13.000 objects. Admission lo the live auction Is 810 per
person and Includes an auction catalog. The Museum of Arts
and Sciences is located at 1040 Museum Boulevard. Daytona
Beach.
Bidding will be held in the Museum's Root Hall
Auditorium from I p.m. to 0 p.m. Refreshments will be
provided. For more Information, contact the Museum at 19041
255-0285.

n llllte professional, thlrn parly
help,* Knickerbocker said,
In
1991,
Knickerbocker
started to show his work nt
various spots like alternative
spaces, restaurants and coffee
shops.
It was In 1993 thnt
Knickerbocker started painting
live.
He can be seen occasionally
til Cafe Tu Tu Tango, n themed
restaurant an international
Drive. "The theme (of Calk TU
TU Tango) Is art* said Knick­
erbocker, ‘ And the concept la
to have artists painting while
people eat. and it f r e e people
aomething to look at while the
artists are able to show their
He said that painting live has
really changed his artwork. It
has mode him a much belter
painter In hla opinion, and It
luta n little more excitement In
Is paintings os well.

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Two big turning points for
Knickerbocker's career came
when he received a p a n t this
year from the State at Florida,
and when he was included In a
mogoilnc called New American
Paintings, n publication that
shows art without walls. Both
achievements were earned after
a Jury process found hla art
worthy to be dignified. *It was
a nice validation for me,* he
said.
As mrnilonrd before. Knick­
erbocker
calls
his
work
'suburban primitive* because
a portion of his Artwork has to
do with suburbia. *1 like to
drive through the suburbs quite
a bit.* he sold. *1 find them
fasclnnllng. nml I would love lo
eavesdrop on their lives.'
A graduate In -sociology and
history. Knickerbocker's work

Brouhaha coming
The Brouhaha Film A Video Showcase Is an annua) event
celebrating Florida'! finest independent film and video makers.
Due to last year's success. Brouhaha has been expanded to
two days. Saturday. November 29 and Sunday. November 30.
The festival will be held at EniJan Theater In Maitland.
Florida. In order to be eligible, entries must be submitted for
review on half Inch VHS. Accepted entry formats are 16mm
and 35mm film, half Inch VHS and SVHS. BetaSP and three
quarter Inch video. Submission deadline Is Friday. October
17, at which Umc a 50 word, well written, concise synopsis of
the basic plot and premise of the work(s) will be required. The
entry fee u 85 and must accompany ail submissions.
Brouhaha's primary goals are to showcase budding Florida,
filmmakers, to discover new films, to offer a cultural event In
Central Florida film community an enhanced sense of Identity.
For an entry form or more Information, please coll (407) 6291088 during business hours. Ensisn Theater is located at
1300 South Orlando Avenue in Maitland.

New Dimensions In Graphics, works by Orlando artist Leon
Theodore, Is featured now through October 2, at Harris House
of Atlantic Center for the Arts.
For more Information onHarris House events and programs, coll (904) 423-1753.

Fsstival of the arts adds top performer
After touring the world and releasing several lop adult con­
temporary hits, saxophonist, vocalist and guitarist Warren
Hill Is Joining the line-up at the Lake Mary Heathrow Festival
of the Arts. Now residing In Nashville, Hill also performed at
the Winter Park Arts Festival earlier this year.
The festival la being held on Oct. 4 and 5 at L A L Acres
Ranch and will Include over 350 local and national artists
competing for 820,000 In prises. Tickets for hill’s perform­
ance are 815 and go on sole Monday through TIckctMastcr.
For more Information, coll (4071 839-3900.

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Film and Video Festival. After
pulling all- nlghlrrs and film­
ing al Cafe Tu Tu Tango, n lo ­
cal Ian in Orlando nnd his
home, tils video Carl Knicker­
bocker. An American Artist con
tie seen Sunday. September 28,
at the Flora Twin Theater,
which Is Ihc old Rocking Chair
Theater located behind whnl
used lo be the Colonial Plain
in Orlando.
H ie

video,

Knickerbocker

says. Is a good mar kr I lug tool
It lets people see whnl he
does, and hopefully they will
lake something away from II.
Knickerbocker says II Is cru­
cial lhal people lake some­
thing away from hi* work. He
says II Is whal separate* art­
ists from the hobbyist*. "You
do nil lo find an audience.*
sold Knickerbocker. *1 want
people |who look al hi* art I lo
create their own nnrrntlvc from
the symbols they’re lue looking
al.*
He said Hull there I*
hardly nny recognition for d o­
ing art. nnd dial I* why any
feedback I* good *

Let us know

And Baby Makes Seven Is a comedy about
..

By DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff Write

Y . V ,'

The Orlando TlW tre Project IOTP) Is act to
kick off Its oectmd annual piayreadlng scries.
Acts o f Passion, with the comedy And Baby
Makes Seven by Paula Vogrt. The reading
will be presented at Seminole Community
College's Fine Arts Theatre on Saturday.
September 27 at S p.m.. and again on
Sunday, September 26 at 2 p.m. Admission
Is free, and reservations are not necessary.
This staged reading of Baby Is a
collaboration among four of Central Florida's
most acclaimed stage artists. Director Anne
Herlng has helmed many Central Florida
productions, including some of the best
received plays at Orlando's International
Fringe Festival. The actor's In llcrlngs cost
-L isa Fredrickson. Oreg Trlggs and Christine
Deckerore
also
well-known
to
theatergoers, having appeared often on
Central Florida stages and regularly In the
Comedy Warehouse troupe at Disney's
Pleasure (stand resort.

le Rare a baby. Mahers ore' complicated by
the imaginary children already living in the
household. The
Tti piny celebrates families of
all kinds.
Obte award winning playwright Vogel has
explored family themes In many of her plays,
ulways with surprising and funny results. Of
her latest drama. Horn i team ed to Drive (a
current hit Off-Broadway), Vogel Iold a news
publication that she likes lo take her
audience 'along for a ride they wouldn’t
ordinarily take, or don't even know I hey" re
taking.*
OTP’s Acts of PAsslon series provides
theatre professionals with a forum through
which to present their*own passions unique, spec la) comedies
and dramas
touching on Ideas and Issues that are often
overlooked In more
mainstream
(ore.
Following Baby. OTP will present five more
ploys In the aeries, through April. For more
Information, contact OTP at (4071 328-4722.
ext. 3323, or by e-mail al otpal»ec(gnol.com.

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Artistry powerful when female band plays

Now Dimensions In Graphics

Odessa Pucn

sometimes reflects America
and Us culture. A slier! hangs
up on a door In hla house with
topics on which he woukl like
to paint. *1 like to paint televi­
sions. automobiles nnd really
broad things about the cul­
ture.* hr sold.
After deciding on a subject.
Knickerbocker tries lo develop
nn icon or symbol to represent
a topic. Then it Is Just a mai­
ler of using two or three Irons
lo form n sort of Juxtaposition
The man nml his work ran

Playreading series kicks off with
comedy at SCC Fine Arts Theatre

Qodspell .final week
This Is the final weekend for the play Qodspell at The Acting
Studio. The Saturday, September 13, performance will be held
at 8 p.m.. and Sunday. September U . a l 5 p.n).. Ticket M iff * ,
are 815. Monday. September 15, VrtRbe Actors nlfpit, where
tickets will be-87 lor aU local acton-and entertainer*.- .-For
more Information, you can call 895-6655. You con also access
Information
at the
web
site
http:/www.purplenet.nct
/-sit/godspell.him. The Acting Studio Is located at 952 South
Orange Avenue.

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As soon os the stage re-lit for
the second band to perform at
the Tsunami Beach Club last
Saturday night, the crowd
started to scream and lose
themselves In the musical In­
tonations of four talented fe­
males. This power that had
overcome the audience woe the
artistry of Drain 3.T.H.
This all-female band from
Stockholm,
Sweden
rushed
Sanford with on awesome
resonance that left a mama of
crazed fans covering the ce­
ment floor of the all new Tsu­
nami In Sanford.
The four band members that
'drained* the audience ore Mar­
tina Axc'n (drums,) Flavla
Cone) (guitar.) Anna KJellberg
(bass,) and Maria SJoholm
(vocals.) The band has been
signed for four and half years
now with their most recent al­
bum being. Horror Wrestling.
Even though Drain la on all­
female band It was never
members' Intention
to be
Drain 5.T.H. performing at Tsunami aeaeh Club In Sanford.
known ns a 'chick metal* bond.
from their understanding. *We
In fact, at one lime their lead
MIRANDA HAWKINS do not play to put on a show.
vocalist was male but plans
We play because we want the
with him fell through ana that
respect as artists.*
Is when they found Marla and
This respect definitely exists
she has proven to be all that
among their fans. The reaction
woe needed and more.
that the audience hod to the
Martina.
who
answered
music was unbelievable, * The
Flavin's ad In need o f a drum­
crowd la what mokes a per­
mer over a decade ago, said. * 1'
formance good,* the musicians
really bristle when people suy
bands and appreciate u,
agreed. Drain does not want to
that they like chick bands.
AU four musicians are very
be Judged by Image or sex. only
What kind of music is that
talented but a wish Is that fans
for the music, the art.
anyway? That is like saying I
would pay more attention to
Another stereotype members
like n il tarIst i
with
green
their lyrics. They are very deep,
said follows female rock bands
pants,r Tbe stereotype, In fact.
dark words and thoughts that
Is that they have to be lesbi­
Is all wrong.
ans. With this particular band,
Their major musical Influ­ the bond would not only like
that presumption ta not true,
ences are Black Sabbath and for thetr tens to relate to but
also themselves. The songs
T h ere Is nothing wrong with
Pan tern. When they p in you
they write and sing ore poetry
being a homosexual or a bl*
can feel the Influence of such

nnd
in concert

sexual because people have the
right to be themselves • we Just
aren't lesbians.’ In (act a few
members o f the band have boy­
friends,
Their name certainly holds
up to thetr music • Drain
S.T.H.. ( the S.T.H. stands for
Uielr hometown o f Stockholm
or. as many fans have said,
straight to hell.)
This band is great and I
would
definitely
august
catching thetr gig.
Also, If you ore Internet
friendly, contact the band at
DRAlNRULESewoLcom. Aa for
the bands future, they plan to
go home to Sweden and start
writing a new album.

�J. _____________________ ______ _

Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday, September 14, 1907 • SA

Long wood, Lake Mary politicos start running
By SHARI BROOK
Herald Staff Writer

Tht futurt of Lakovltw Mlddlt
There will bo a magnet school presentation at Lakevlew Mid­
dle, School, 91 Lakeetew Drive, Sanford, Sept IS at 7 p.m. In
the gymnasium during the regular PTA meeting, Walt Ortfltn.
magnet school administrator will present preliminary plans
and curriculum changes planned for Lakevlew over the next
three years. Topics or discussion
Include eligibility for the
Pre-International Baccalaureate program, foreign language op­
tions, magnet schools, facility changes. For information, call
339-1610.

win

Attention!
Please be informed that a District 3 Town Meeting la
scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 30 from 13 to 3 p.m. The
meeting wUl be held at the weatside Recreation Center (West
Sanford Boys and Girls Club), 919 Persimmon Avenue, across
Rom Crowns Academy High School.
At that time, Sanford City Commissioner Velma Williams
will present a City Government update, and will entertain
cittsens' input. Far further information, you may call (407)
333-9370. This Town Meeting le sponsored by Commissioner
Wllhama and Seminole H.O.P.E.

J«b Bush tnt«r« governor's race
After losing to Incumbent Gov. Lawton Chllea by lesa than
84,000 vote* three years ago, which waa the cioacat Gover­
nor's race tn Florida history. Jeb Buah has decided to give tt
another try.
nuan. a Miami businessman
nusinrsaman and
ana son o
uif former
iwmcr President
n ei
Bush,
Oeorge Bush, filed papers Friday to open officially his second
a
campaign for governor. The paper work was fifed by Chert
Perry,
SB-year-old mother of six
su tram
from Miami ana
and will allow
•.try, a SB-year-oM
Bush to begin collecting campaign fUnda.

Lake Orlanta kids race into reading
Lake Orienta Elementary School, located In Altamonte
Springs, la literally ‘ Racing Into Reading* wilh a partnerahlp
program between the achooi and the motor aporta industry.
From Sept. 18. 1997 to Feb. 13, 1998, Lake Orienta students
will have the opportunity to win prises that will include eve­
rything from puxa parties to free go-kart rides to attending
and being honored at major racing events around Central
Florida.
During the Racing Into Reading program, one or more in­
ternationally known race car drivers will visit the achooi
campus to talk lo students about the Importance or reading.
On Tuesday. Sept, 18. driver Jim Braaee will arrive at l:4B
p.m. with Car *24 at Lake Orienta with the racing Into read­
ing banner, thta limited late-model stock car. whose home
(rack is New Smyrna Beach Speedway, will be on display for
students to aee. The car will also be Ihe signature car for the
elementary school's reading program, which is an Incentive
program for all grade levels.
Check out next weekend's ‘ I»a Bomb* for pictures and d e ­
tails.

DUI eharged
Kevin Mills. 35. of 348 Oolf Cove Ct.. Sanford, waa arrested
Thursday by Serplnojc County deputies. Mills was charged
with DUI and arreaud in the IBQO block of South Slate Road
800. Report said that • witness noticed Mills' car driving
racktosa ty,,
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Domaatlo vlolanoa arrests
Gary Durrance. 48. o f BIB 1/3 W, 1st 8 t„ Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Sanford police. Durrance waa charged
with battery (domestic violence] and arrested in the 3700 block
of Orlando Drive. Report said that Durrance dragged a victim
and tried to hit her while she was an the ground.
Shan Hall. 37. o f 1339 Rosccllff Cir„ Sanford, waa arrested
Thursday by Sanford police. Hall was charged with battery
(domestic violence), resisting without violence and threatening
a public servant. Report said that he punched a victim twice
tn the face, and then threatened a police officer with physical
violence.

W EATHER
LO CAL M M C A B T

ID C T IN D C D O U T L O O K

Today: Partly sunny aklca
wilh a 40 percent chance of
shower and thunderstorms
today. Highs In the upper
80a to low-BOa. Lows in the
low to mtd-70a. Sunday:
Partly cloudy with a chance
of showera. Highs in the low90*. Lows In the law-70s.
Monday: Partly cloudy with
a chance o f showers. Highs
In (he upper-80*. Lows In
the low-•70s. Tuesday-. Portly
cloudy. Highs In the near 90.
Lows near 70.

TODAT
Tstnaa 91 73

MONDAY
Tstrata 90 71

SUNDAY
Tstnaa 90 73

TUKSDAY
Tatrms 91 73

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The high temperature In
Sanford Friday was BS de­
grees and the overnight low
was 78 aa reported by the
University o f Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Educa­
tion Center, Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall far the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Saturda
• Sunrise

Here are the winning num­
ber* aelected on M d i y in
the Florida Lottery)
Yaatasy • (S a p . 13)
8-S*19-3B-aS

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SATURDAY i
SOLUXAR
TABLE:
min..
1:48 a.m.. mqj. 7:85 p.m..
mtn., 3:03 a.m., maj. 8:38
p.m.
TIDES i Daytona
Bosch:
high: 8:08 a.m,, 8:81 p.m..
low: 11:33 a.m., — p.m.
Now Smyrna Beach: high:
8:13 a.m.. 8:86 p.m., lowi
11:37 a.m., •** p.m.. c
■each! hlghi 8:38 p.m., Oil I
p.m., loon Ili4 3 am ., —
p.m.

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In Seas are 3-4
feet with a tight chop. Water
temperature at Daytona is
81 degrees and at New Symrna. 83 degrees. Winds from
east at B-10 m.p.h.

MIAMI • Florida 34 hour tem­
peratures and rainfall al 8 a m

•odayi
CM*

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It might be an off-year elec­
tion but candidate# for city
elections tn two Seminole
county cl Use seem Intent on
making things Interesting.
Qualifying for candidates for
(wo city commission seats In
Lake Mary and two In Longwood closed at S p.m. Friday.
In Lake Mary, tncumbenta
Sheila Sawyer and George Durye a will run again for their
current seals. Sawyer will be
opposed by Al Crump, who ran

Seat 3 last year.
Duryea will have a little more
competition. Trudy C. Meyer.
Michael J. Wlersbowskl. Jeffery
D. Deen and Doug Forner will
oppose Duryea for Scat 2. Forncr also ran for Seat 3 last
year.
Sawyer and Duryea ran opposed for their seata In 1994.
Lake Mary and Longwood city
commissioners both serve twoyear terma. Lake Mary elected
a mayor last year.
In Longwood, the mayor la
lelected by a vote o f the hoard.
Mayor Bill Winston's term as n
commissioner is expiring. Win­
ston will not run again for his

District 8 seat.
Ih e other Incumbent, Jim
Carrico. District 3, also will
not run again.
Steve Miller and
Gerald
Dutcher qualified for the aeat
Carrico Is vacating.
For the District 5 seat, can­
didates are Paul Lovestrand,
Craig Van Hoovcn and Charles
Miles. Miles la the father of
District I Commissioner Rusty
Miles.
Lovestrand was the first to
qualify as a candidate and Is a

SCC hosts
safety
course
S ta ff Raporta
The Seminole Power Squad­
ron, a unit o f the United Slates
Power Squadrons, ta sponsor­
ing a public boating course at
Seminole Community College
on 17-92 In Sanford for all
family member In and around
Seminole County interested in
'Safe Family Boating* on our
rivers and Inter-Coastal Wa­
terways for fun and recreation.
This fall course will be held
each Wednesday during Sep­
tember and October.
This accredited
State of
Florida Course cuvets such
topics ns boat handling, navi­
gation and charts, piloting and
sailing
and
safe
boating,
weather and marine radio. The
course starts wilh registration
Wednesday. Sept. 17
al 7
p.m. In Building J. Room 100
at SCCa Main Campus. The
two hour class starts at 7:30
p.m. that night and continues
each Wednesday evening. Late
registration will also be ac­
cepted an Wednesday. Sept.
24.
A certificate of completion
will be awarded by the Semi­
nole Power Squadron and by
the State o f Florida Marine Pa­
trol for student# that success­
fully paaa the course. This will
certify passing and be good for
substantial discounts on family
boat insurance. Other benefits
o f successful completion o f the
course are the optional oppor­
tunity for membership in the
Squadron. Then addition ad­
vanced coursed of boat han­
dling. seamanship,
piloting
and a host o f other courses are
available,
In
addition
to
monthly cruises in and around(
Florida
with
experienced*
boatera.
New or present boat owners
are encouraged by the State or
Florida and our local boat
dealer* to take this course.
Many boat dealer# in the area
have agreed to refund the cost
o f the course upon successful
completion. Books and m ate­
rial# coat $38 and each addi­
tional family member costs
• IS .
Residents w e encouraged to
taka this course before they
buy a boat. For more Informa­
tion, call Lt. Mike Wilson In
Lake Mary, Course chairman,
at (407) 334-3771.

The election la Tueeday, Nov.
4. In the flve-way race in Lake
Mary and the three-wqy race In
Longwood. If no candidate
gains 80 percent o f the vote,
there will be a run-off of the
top two vote-gettera on Dec. 3.

Our Schooling Never Stops.

The way we were:
Let’s drag out the
SHS scrapbook
Many o f you will remember
that the very Bret *The Way We
Were* I wrote was about the
Celery Crate. Seminole lllgh'a
team center wh'lch was spon­
sored by the PTA. I always en­
joy reminiscing about the Ain
times I had there for three
years, so I dragged out my
scrapbook again. Hopefully,
you will enjoy reading of some
of our activities.
In case you don't remember.
I was an officer for the Celery
Crate all three years. 1980-83.
freshman representative, sec­
retary as a sophomore, and re­
porter when a junior. It was my
job as reported that year, that
got me my first by line at the
Sanford Herald: no pay. but
great experience.
Therefore • I still have most
of my Celery Crate columns
from 1083 S3 so will skim
through them and report on
some of our acttvltiea that
year.
O fficers and Adult Loaders
Officers that year were Ron­
nie Anderson, president; Carol
Loechelt,
vice
president;
Jimmy Whatley, secretary; and
Jeanette
Klnlaw,
treasurer.
Ronnie appointed me as re-

former mayor o f Longwood.
‘ My pledge to the cltlsens of
Longwood la to protect their
neighborhoods, to repreaent
the votera, not City hall, and to
be a taxpayers' watchdog,* he
said.

And If s il because o( you!
VBtsNr If* ouMKhntdans,
office sM I or salts staff...
ws ate conBualy undwyoinQ
mxmonm om ng...
And WsHmpty Wanted You To Know!
(0 m .„ you learned somRNnq tooq

Kaiser

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1590 South WoodUnd Wvd, Dslsnd

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porter. I just realised that all
five of ua were juntora that
year.
Coach Howard Oordle was
activities director: Mrs. J. M.
Stlneclpher. PTA chairman of
the Crate; and llomer Osborne,
finance chairman. Mrs. Homer
Osborne was faithfully at the
door each week while Mrs. J.
N. Aswello waa In charge of
the snack bar Atony nthrr par­
ents helped out during the
year.
Halloween Party
Our first big party that year
Bee Sttneetpbsr. Page BA

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P U B L IC N O T IC E

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SEMINOLE COUNTY ,
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
SHIP HOUSINQ ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
EACH YEAR SEMINOLE COUNTY RECEIVES AN ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FROM THE STATE OF FLOMOA UNDER
THE STATE HOUSING INITIATIVES PARTNERSHIP (SHIP) PROGRAM SHIP PROGRAM FUNDS ARE USED TO CON­
STRUCT. CREATE. PRESERVE ANO OTHERWISE PROVIDE AFFORDABLE HOUSWQ FOR VERY LOW AND LOW
INCOME HOUSEHOLDS WTTHM SEMINOLE COUNTY THE COUNTS AFFORDABLE HOUSWQ ASSISTANCE PLAN
PROVIDES FOR ASSISTANCE TO VERY LOW ANO LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS. THE COUNTY EXPECTS TO
RECEIVE APPROXIMATELY 91.KM.3t2 IN SFgP PUNCHNO THIS YEAR (STATE FISCAL YEAR WHICH RUNS FROM
7/1*7 TO 000/980 THIS FUNWNQ, WHEN COMBINED WITH INTEREST EARNED ON PAST YEARS' FUNDING. WILL
BE ALLOCATED APPROXIMATELY AS NOTED BELOW IF THE FULL ALLOCATION IS RECEIVED. CONTINGENCIES
WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO ONE OR MORE O f THE STRATEGIES AS NOTED BELOW AS SOON AS FEASIBLE.
STRATEGY

EUNOU
AMOUNT

TARGET POPULATION

STAND ALONE REHABILITATION
EMERGENCY REPAIR
HOUSING RECONSTRUCTION
DOWN PAYMENTAXOBINQ COST
MOUSING COUNSELING
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
REHABILITATIONHOME OWNERSHIP
TOOL. LOAN A PAINT PROGRAM
RENTAL CONSTRUCTION
CONTINGENCIES*
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

$150,000
$100,000
$248,300
$400 000
$ 40.000
$100,000
$200,000
$ 15.000
$400,000
$101,312
It 83.700

VERY LOW INCOME
VERY LOW INCOME
VERY LOW INCOME
VERY LOW ANO LOW INCOME
VERY LOW ANO LOW INCOME
VERY LOW AND LOW INCOME
VERY LOW ANO LOW INCOME
VERY LOW ANO LOW INCOME
VERY LOW INCOME
VERY LOW AND LOW INCOME
N/A

THE COUNTY. IN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS. WILL BE AWARDING MOST OF THESE FUNDS TO APPROPRIATE SUB­
RECIPIENT AGENCIES WHICH WILL THEN ACT AS THE COUNTY'S AGENTS IN DISTRIBUTING ASSISTANCE. THESE
AGENCIES WILL: 1) TAKE APPLICATIONS FROM ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS; 2) CONTRACT FOR IMPROVEMENTS; ANO
3) ASSURE THAT ALL FUNDS ARE HANOLED ANO SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SHIP REGULATIONS THE
SUBRECIPIENT AGENCIES ARE NOT YET KNOWN. BUT THE COUNTY EXPECTS TO MAKE AWARDS BY DECEMBER
31. 1997 ALTHOUGH THE COUNTY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ONE OR MORE AWAHOS AFTER THAT DATE
BASED ON AVAXA8IUTY. SUBRECIPIENT AGENCIES WHO ARE AWARDED THE FUNOS WILL ADVERTISE THE
AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS THROUGH THEIR ORGANIZATIONS SOMETIME AFTER DECEMBER 31. 1997. THE APPLI­
CATION PERlOO FOR INDIVIDUALS TO REQUEST ASSISTANCE IN THE PROGRAM AREA OF INTEREST WILL BE
EFFECTIVE AT THE TIME THE SUBRECIPIENT AGENCY SO NOTIFIES THE PUBLIC. SOME SUBRECIPIENT AGEN­
CIES THAT RE AWARDED FUNDS MAY STOP TAKING APPLICATIONS WHEN FUNOS ARE FULLY SPENT.
AGENCIES THAT ARE AWARDEO SHIP FUNDS MAY IN LIMITED CIRCUMSTANCES ANO AS APPROVED BY THE
COUNTY CHOOSE TO USE THEIR CURRENT AND/OR EXISTING WAITING LISTS OF APPUCANT8. HOWEVER. THE
COUNTY WILL ATTEMPT TO MAKE FUNDING AWARDS TO AGENCIES THAT WILL TAKE NEW APPLICATIONS.
SHIP FUNOS MAY ONLY BE USED TO ASSIST HOUSEHOLDS THAT QUALIFY AS ELIGIBLE UNDER THE COUNT8
INCOME STIPULATIONS. ONLY VERY LOW ANO LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS NEEO APPLY FOR ASSISTANCE
AFTER NOTIFICATION BY EACH SUBRECIPIENT AGENCY AS APPLICABLE. THE FOLLOWING CHART SHOWS THE
MAXIMUM INCOMES ALLOWABLE PER SIZE OF HOUSEHOLD.

hOUMHULD SIZE

VERY LOW INCOME THRESHOLD

LOWINCOMI THRESHOLD

1
2

• 1 8 .1 0 0
• 1 7 .2 8 0
• 1 9 .4 0 0
8 2 1 .8 8 0
8 2 3 .2 8 0
1 2 8 .0 0 0

924.180

3
4
3
8
7
I*

127.800

831,050
934,500
$37,250
$40,000
$42,780
$48,800

$28,700
$ 2 8 ,4 5 0

WHEN DISTRIBUTING 8HIP FUNDS TO SUBRECIPIENT AGENCIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION. THE COUNTY U8E8
SELECTION COMMITTEES TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. SUCH
RECOMMFNOATION WILL INCLUDE WHICH AGENCY On AOENCIEO SHOULD BE RINDED ANO THE AMOUNT OF
FUNDS TO BE AWARDED TO SUCCESSFUL AGENCIES. THE COMMITTEE USES CERTAIN SELECTION CRITERIA TO
MAKE THAT DETERMINATION. ANO SUCH CRITERIA INCLU0E8. BUT 18 NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:
PAST AFFORDABLE HOUSING EXPERIENCE OF THE PROPOSER;
THE STAFFING ANO FINANCIAL CAPACITY OF THE AGENCY;
WHETHER THE AGENCY PROPOSES TO LEVERAGE SHIP FUNOING WITH ADDITIONAL FUNOS:
THE AGENCY'S EFFORTS TO TARGET AS MUCH FUNOING AS POSSIBLE FOR VERY LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLD;
THE TIME FRAME PR0PO8ED FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF ALL AWARDED FUNDS.
SHIP PROGRAM RULES ESTABLISH A MAXIMUM HOUSING VALUE LIMITATION FOR HOUSING UNITS ASSISTED
UNDER THE PROGRAM. THE VALUE OF THE ASSISTED HOMES ARE LIMITED. ANO THOSE LIMITS DIFFER WITH
REGARD TO WHETHER THE HOME IS NEW OR EXISTING THOSE VALUES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

NEW CONSTRUCTION
EXISTING HOUSING

$88,838
$ 101,707

SHIP FUNDS MAY NOT BE USED TO PURCHASE, REHABILITATE OR REPAIR MOBILE HOMES.
PLEASE CALL BUOOY BALAG1A OR HUEY DAVI8 AT (407) 321-1130, EXTENSION 7370 OR EXTENSION 7384 IF YOU
HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS REGARDING THU AD OR THE SHIP PROGRAM. THE TELEPHONE NUM­
BER FOR TDO CALLERS IS 330-8889AND IT IS ANSWERED BETWEEN 8:00 AM TO 500 PM. MONDAY THROUGH ,
FRIDAY,

�* A - Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday. Saptambar 14, 1007

Editorials/ Opinions
EDITORIAL

K eep Sanford Police
D ep artm en t and
fix w h at’s w rong

j

You’re a Sanford Police officer. Your
beat la the toughest In the territory.
Your pay Isn’t as good os It should be.
There's been a lot of dissension In the
ranks.
Your future Is uncertain.
There’s talk your department Is
doomed. Talk the county sheriff may
take over the SfD.
You're fighting to save your Job.
You don’ t have time on your side •
and you may not have the mayor and
the city commission on your side, ei­
ther.
There's a petition being passed out
to the citizens of the city to 'Save the
Sanford Police Department."
The petition reads: "I am ngalnst
disbanding the Sanford Police De­
partment. Additionally. If the Sanford
City Commissioners proceed with a
decision to disband the department. I
request the Anal decision be made by
citizens through a referendum.’’
Not long ago the citizens of Longwood voted In such a referendum and
overwhelmingly chose to keep their
police force.
Will that happen In Sanford?
What’s best for the city?
We want to believe the SPD has
heard its wake up call. That It Is ca­
pable of cleaning up Its own ranks.
That Chief Joe Dillard is strong and
stern yet willing to listen to all those
on the force who want the SPD to be
the guardians of the city.
The chief says the force is coming
together • united at last.
Good.
If this is so,'something grand has al­
ready occurred. The SPD, at last one
unit. No more dissension. No more
squabbling.
If the mayor and the
complfslPh qre hell bent to break up
the SPD. that's one thing. If the SPD
was hell bent to destroy itself, that’s
another. '
No one wants to live In fear. We want
every street, every neighborhood,
every Inch of the city to be safe. We
want a police force that not only re ­
sponds to our distress calls but one
that actively works at reducing the
number of calls. There were 80,000
calls In 1996. That’s more than two
per citizen. This Is outrageous.
Cmdr. Bill Hasson, a 26-year vet­
eran of the SPD says that "If you can
work Sanford, you can work any law
enforcement
department
In
the
United States."
Do you understand what he’s say­
ing?
And what does this say for Sanford?
Indeed, these are long, anxious
hours for members of the Sanford Po­
lice Department, whose lives are at
risk day and night • and whose future
Is subject of great debate.
They are long, anxious hours too for
the citizens of a city that has such
great expectations for the 21st Cen­
tury. The thought of entering the year
2000 with the same nagging problems
and uncertainties that exist today Is
frightening.
We want a police department that
functions.
We would like that department to be
the SPD.
We would like the force to be with
us.

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"Hara'a a pises on Hollywood marrlagaa and
flatting. It'a callad ‘Catch and Rataaaa.”

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The mayor, omelets, hair and football
The Sarjbot Herald editorial a week ago
Wednesday revealed that the first plana to
develop the waterfront In Sanford were devtaed
In 1B17. Well, that certainly waa awhile ago.
I had the opportunity to meet with Mayor
Larry Dale thla past week and 1 truly believe
that he will find a way to bring thla about, and*
In n very positive manner for (he City of
Sanford ami Ita residents. The mnyor la very
passionate about the city, lie truly believes
there Is much that can be done nnd t believe
he will be successful.

Think about this,
Seminole County

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On to other matters...Have you ever passed
by a place hundreds of times, and eventually
stopped In to find you'd been missing a unique
experience? I have noticed for some time, a
building that once was a 7-11 on Howell
Branch Rood near the Intersection of Howell
Branch and Eaatbrook Blvd. The building is
called the Town n' Country Center. It la very
much like an old time country store. Several
business ventures are within this country
store* tike atmosphere.
First, there's Ulll'a Barber Shop. Bill, of
course. Is one of the barbers and Renee the
other. Haircuts arc $5 for seniors and SO for
everyone else. Alt other services are priced Just
as fairly. Bill hns been a barber for 40 years.
Renee Is young and competent and cuts men's
and women's hair...both cut children's hair.
At Town n' Country, they also have the AfrD
(lift Shop managed by sisters, Andy and
Dorothy. Thla shop has various handmade
Items Including figurines, hand painted by
Dorothy and towel sets made by Andy, along
with a long list of other hand made items ana
crafts.
Besides
the
Barber Shop
and
Gift
Shop...there's more...the antique, collectibles
and used furniture shop...nicely arranged and
very pleasant to browse through. There la one
other service and that la the Town n' Country
Cleaners. Oh. don't let me forget the shoe

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repair and tha appliance repair shops.
BIS, tha barber, waa tailing me that thla fall
starting in October, they will have a small
outdoor Sea market and also may sell some
firewood, ate. At any rata. It'a a great place for
discovery,
Now in further exploring the area, I came
upon Jacob's Cafe at 3718 Howell Branch
Rood. I must have driven past thla cafe two
hundred times, but never stopped In. Well, this
week I did and fm happy that 1 did. A p e a t
place to eatl Fantastic breakfasts (that's what
rve had so tar) and they also serve lunch and
dinner. The hours are from 8 am . until S p.m .
seven days a week. The ownera/operators ore
Richard and Nora Brradel. What a treat...why
didn't I atop by sooner?
Breakfast la from B a m. to 11 a m. with an
early bird special from I to 6 p.m.. serving
until B p m Items are B1 more from 8 to B
p.m. Let me recommend the western omelet.
Richard la the chef and Nora takes care of the
customers. You can take your time, enjoy your
food and drink all the coffee you want. Moet
likely you'd get the coffee free on your first
visit...I did. Thai is thetr way of saytng (hanks
for giving them a try...Oh. and Nora bakes her
own desserts. If you arc In the area, atop lor
breakfast...you'll
be
hooked
an
their

breakfast...I amt
Oosh. It'a good to get away from politics Ibr a
week and write about some regular folks and to
discover that the old spirit o f starting your own
business is very much alive, and then to find
gema as these. That's the America we don't
often talk about...the small business working
hard for our patronage.
A sign in the Town n' Country Center reads
something like thta...*Wc cut your hair, clean
your clotrjes. Ax your shoes and appliances
and hand auks your gfra,..t*U us what etas we
can do Ibr you ...w elTpve M ■ tryf* fat Bill's
Barber Shop you can watch TV, p 6p checkers
or chess, pretend you knew a lot
whatever, or get into a debate Sbou
that doesn't matter. What more could you
Bill says. I can cut hair with the beat o f
them and Richard save. T d put oar
omelet up sgstnet anybodyaT...and I a
This was a pie— ant week, Just ametkng tha
(lowers, eating • moat omelet, buying an old
table that I took heme to my wife...who liked
it. getting a haircut, discussing the Osier's
poor showing, listening to an old friend telling
me the Ftttaburfi Stealers didn't really lose
the game they lost...think about that one...and
keeping In touch with the real America.
Give it a try sometime
ess
A fall festival Is planned in Sanford. You
might want to check that out in October. Be
sure to attend Orest Day In the Country this
fall In Oviedo...we never miss Ml My wife and
daughter's favorite thing to do each Cad. Chech
with the City o f Oviedo far that date.
see
By the way...Penn State la gotng to be
number one. Marino. God Bless him. I don't

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WRITER'S BLOCK

What students wear to make the grade
Let me start out by saying. I did not like the
clothing styles of my generation, circa 1070s. I
don't do retro. Forget bell bottoms. I didn't like
them then and I don't like them now. But as
the parent o f two girls, one in high school and
one In middle school. I have to be aware of
current styles and be supportive of their taste
In clothing, even if I don't agree with thetr
choices.
Here's a typical scenario: my high school
daughter spends two hours in the evening put­
ting together an outfit. She comet to me an
asks me, *What do you think, mom?*
What can I say to her? This Is my daughter,
my progeny, a reflection of my parenting skills
and ahe'a dressed in frayed bell bottoms, a
tight-fitting, spaghetti-strapped crop top and
soccer sandals. 'Does this look all right?* she
asks.
In self-defense. I. established with her at an
early age her right to self-expression. My stan­
dard answer Is, ‘ 1 wouldn't wear II, but It looka
good on you.'
Thla frustrates her Just a bit because she
knows It's a back-handed compliment. But I
can't hclb It If what she’s wearing reminds me
r ------------^
*
-I was a student at
o f what fI iwas
wearing when
the some high schoolshe attends, Dels vul
Although people who know me might tend to
disagree, I lean toward the classical styles of
dress. Take us back to the 1040a, 1 love scams
up the back o f my hose.
In real life, give me anything denim. Fortu­
nately. I work in a profession where 1 have
some latitude In my style o f dress. If I have an
interview with the forest ranger at the LittleBig Ecofa State Forest, It's snorts and hiking

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M O D I1
HERALD
EDITOR

boots, but It's hose and heels for covering city
government.
Have I dressed for success? 1 think I have. I
Uke my Job and 1 like my lifestyle.
Should high school students have thla op­
tion? Are they mature enough to handle all of
the ramifications of their clothing choices? My
personal observation is that they do have all of
the Information that It takes to make a wise
choice. There are so many other things that
can distract the student In the learning envi­
ronment, dothtng shouldn't be one o f them.
This Is exactly what school administrators
and school board members are saying. But my
point la that students should be as comfort­
able — possible with what they can be with
themselves without causing a disruption tot
other students,
If my daughter can make A's wearing frayed
bell bottoms and spaghetti straps, then she
has ‘ dreaded Ibr success* in my opinion.'

I hate to admit It but I goofed. (When was
the last time you heard a Journalist admit
that? I
Some months ago I did a scries of articles
on transportation for the disabled, or Paratransit, in the Central Florida area. At that
time I sold that I Included all Ihe informa­
tion that there was on the Paratrenalt sys­
tem. Well, I eras wrong.
I neglected to tell you about one o f the
moat efficient Paratransit systems, Voltrsn.
That la why today's column la the first o f a
tiro part series on Voltrsn. Voltrsn la .Volu­
sia County’s Transportation Coordinator. It
ts sort o f Volusia County's version o f Lynx.
They have been In operation for 27 years.
The general manager o f Voltrsn la Kenneth
R. Fischer. Mr. Fischer has been with Voltran for I Byears. He graciously agreed to sit
dawn and talk to me about Voltrsn. He la
also a member o f the State o f Florida Trans­
portation Disadvantaged Commission.
Voltrsn has been providing transportation
for tha transportation disadvantaged (TCI
since October o f 1003. Before Voltrsn. Uie
Volusia County Council on Aging was the
community transportation coordinator. The
Voltrsn system Itself is managed by the
'McDonald Transit Services.' a private man­
agement firm out o f Forth Worth, Texas.
Being managed by a private company end
owned essentially by the county, gives the
system an Interesting mixture of private en­
terprise operating In a cost, efficient manner
and government entity, with' a heavy empha­
sis on the quality o f iservice. This also 'offers
advantages over smaller systems la that It
offers a continuity o f msnagrment and gives
us access to resources beyond your day to
day work*, said Mr. Flacber.
Unlike other systems, some o f which op­
tions o f maiumment and provldsr services,
BO percent s f l h e trfoe a n Bone by Voltrsn
itself. The ether BO percent la done by two
other companies. The number o f TD system
providers started out with four companies,
then worked Ms way down to two private
companies, phis Voltrsn. These are the peo­
ple that actually transport tbs passengers.
All together they make 1,100 trtpa a day,
or a bit under 300,000 trips a year. Tha av­
erage profile rider ts a senior citizen. The
appointment, or reservation people are Voltran employe— . 'Since we operate some o f
the sendee, we know the system*, Mr.
Fischer said. Mr, Fischer went on to say. *We
try to be In tune with our passengers."
• Transportation

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, September 14, 1097 - M

Please help fight law enforcement injustice
My open letter to sheriff,
judges and the state
attorney,
ay. 1with a note to
Police Chief Joe Dillard

minority/minorities, State Attorney power* to
wheel and deal. Judges having the authoritative
power to approve these actions and the
probation department to keep a record for
their portion o f hinds.
Well, it's all about money and power and
keeping the .voters and Iaxpayers in an
ignoramus stale. This county Is still operating
under the old Pilgrims rule, heading nowhere
except where Miami. St. Petersburg and Los
Angatcs hart been, This county la growing
rapidly and tba ao called leaders’ minds are
becoming narrower and more prejudiced.
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Until1 Iblacks
that regtou
regime c o m together, and atop fearing
their Jobs, when the government arid county
get done sailing you out to the private industry
world, you won’t ham a Job anyway, changes
w o o l prevail.
Tba Chief o f the Sanford Police Department.
I feel sorry for you and 1 sympathise wtth you.
but are you crasyT These people are not going
to work with you, nor fcr you. You are educated
with
many ycara
of
law
enforcement
experience, served aa deputy chief for a few
years, cams up th rou fi the rank*, but you’re
black. Thera are many options to taka with
thla police department issue, but the Sheriff's
department I* the only Idea they are Interested
in.
See, If the courts didn't have special rules
that limit the Jury to the truth In laymen terms,
ril beat them In lheir own courtroom, but
unfortunately, they have these rule* of court
that limit the truth aa being inadmissible and
truthful Information aa being Irrelevant.
Ml am you on the 29th o f September Mi your
backyard and you're favored 10-1. but one la
nil t need.

If you commit murder, rape, robbery, or are
accused o f pulling guns on white females in
Seminole County, well come on down to the
Stats Attorneys Office and have they got a deal
for you.
Sorry Sheriff. JudgM and Bute Attorney’s
Office, | refuse to taka your 9200 plea bargain
for something t didn't oo. I tell young men and
women and their parents to atop being
purchased by deals whan they didn’t commit
acta as charged by a revolving money -making
system and you lose anyway.
rm taking your on* year Jail lime, probation
or both, or whatever your poorer will allow, but
I will not aa a black man, be purchased by
your eyatem. I will lake all (he punishment you
deal out, and regardless of how many females
(white! you find to establish a fairy tale ao
believable that it could fool Jcaua. rm going to
win at the end.
On the 20th o f September, til be In your
court o f I n wtth your art up regime and face
iheae racial allegations, rm going before your
J u d fs m the black robes. Thank Ood they're
not while robes, my Lord la Ihe only one
qualified to wear a white robe.
I did learn one thing about your ayatrm and
that la. If one (black or white) speaks out you
can illegally Ilex your muse lea and put him or
her bacli in line, but I want a break, rm a
black resident that apeaka out about thla
county’s racial Ilia, Sheriffs incurs in hiring

JOHNELL

JACKSON
Sem inole
County
activist

And to the public...
Aa we approach the 20th century, with all of
the new technological advances, there nre
some things In our society, tiial unfortunately
remain the same. I have been accused of
pointing a gun at an unknown while female
while simply passing her on the road. After
being given the option o f paying a 9200 fine or
standing trial. I have chosen to go before a
judge and Jury and prove my Innocence in n
courtroom o f law and order. I have even taken
a lie detector test, results o f which t have
attached to this letter aa verification for the
Baitfont Herald.
We can no longer take a passive role while
being accused o f unjustified charges
The
prisons in this country are filled with minority
men and women who happen to be (he wrong
color In the wrong situation. I am urgently
soliciting your support In this mailer. I am a

native o f this area, born on J u ty i, 1949. As a
retired military veteran and retired postal
worker, I have served my country and
community well.
Most recently, for the past IS years. I have
been active wtth community affairs targeted
towards developing a better environment for
our youth and economically enhancing our
community to provide advantages to the
disadvantaged. Several articles have been
written about my community Involvement
which may be a threat to mainstream society.
II is my intention however, to continue to serve
my community however possible, no matter
how many roadblocks are placed In the way.
Together we can hurdle over to the promised
land. We too have a right to peaceful Uvea as
pledged by our founding fathers In the United
States Constitution which waa written for all
men
Please come and support my stand. Aa a
native American. I have fought for my country.
I have been loyal to my country and tru* to my
beliefs. I need your support to help defeat the
racial tragedies
which have historically
plagued this county and this country. Ths trial
will be on September 29. 1997 at 9 a m . at the
Seminole County Courthouse, Courtroom 119.
Judge Carmine Bravo presiding.
Note; Anyone wishing to write a tetter of
character reference may do so and turn K Into
one of the following representatives. Midway
Area: Rev. Leonard Wilson. Barbara Robinson;
Lockhart Area: Vicki Smith: Academy Manor:
Joy Campbell: Goldsboro Weslskte Area:
Velma
Williams,
Rev.
H.
D.
Rucker;
Georgetown Area: Bari C. Myers. Bernard
Mitchell: or Judge Carmine Bravo.

Land development for development’s sake is hurting Sanford
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As a 70-year resident o(
Sanford and Seminole County.
I would like to express my
opinion o f the proposed land
development,
the
proposed
amendment raising density and
any other atgnlflrant changes
tn the land uae plan aa it con­
cerns
the
SoMthword/Twin
Lakes property on West C. It
4GA
and
Rineliarl
Road
(Soq/brd Herald. Sept. I l l
1 can understand the develohefs
f » desire fa-ptfcLff f f untie
than presently allowed, Igc
bottom line Is bow much
money can be m a d r u ff this
project. What I have difficulty
understanding la the lack of
concern by Sanford’s Director
of Planning and Zoning and the
City Commission. What wilt be
the long range results of al­
lowing the developer to place
20 dwelling units per acre
rather than the four dwellings
per acre as It is now dcsig-

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naird? Wc have seen some o f
the water problems caused by
developers In the past. Check
with homeowners In Mayfair
Meadows and Ihe newer devel­
opment on Oregon Avenue. The
developers are nowhere to be
found when the problems even­
tually appear. They are off
spending Ihe money that Ihe
City allowed them to make on
the Iasi project. Our director of
planning and toning could care
less, he doean'. even reside tn
the City of Sanford, flow Is
Sknlbrd. and a a residents: bet­
ter off having 20 small houses
built rather than having four
very nice homes built per acre?
If our elected officials continue
to give in to every developer,
wa will never come up to the
standards now set tn Lake
Mary.
The west side of Sanford has
had water drainage problems
for many years. The farmers

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J. Harold Chapman

J. Harold Chapman to a

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about axpiottation by davlopara

ycara ago continuously, in
vain, tried to get the county to
Improve the drainage canals.
After periods o f heavy rains,
the Monroe area to the north is
Inundated by run-off and Mon­
ro* Road la covered by water.
Why can't wc Improve existing
conditions before are add more
problems to an already bad
situation? Downtown Sanford
needs the attention o f the
Commission desperately. Try
standing at the corner of First
Street and Magnolia Avenue
during a heavy rain, when the

LETTER S
What do we want
Sanford to be?
My wife and I moved to the
Ctly of Sanford and It was be­
cause of the small-town a t­
mosphere, with Its peace and
quiet and uncomplicated his­
torical aurroundiitjgr We were
not looking for a modern, busy,
glltxy city • any of a thousand
others could have offered that.
We re-located from greater Mi­
ami, a city noted for being
modern, vibrant nnd expand­
ing. ll also has crime, corrup­
tion, pollution, and to now In
the throws o f bankruptcy. We
lived there for 70 yews and
saw Its beauty and Its disgrace.
We are hoping a similar fate
does not overtake Sanford.
The recent trend In Sanford
seems to lean toward develop­
ment for the sake o f develop­
ment. at any cost. While rec­
ognising the apparent desire of
officials to be progressive and
add to the tax bass far lUture
civic improvements, the rush
Ul-advii
•advised development
to certainly not In th« best in­
terest o f the majority o f San­
ford’s property owners. The
Department o f Planning and
Development for the City of
Sanford, whose intent may well
be altruistic, must diligently
weigh the desire fur profit by
developers against the well
being, peace o f mind and fi­

nancial security of the taxpay­
ers. Some recent recommenda­
tions from this department to
Ihe Mayor and Commissioners,
have led me to question their
commitment and loyalty la
those of us who pay their sala­
ries.
In closing. I will say that re­
sponsible development to not
bad. It to bad development
when ll adversely affects the
citizens and taxpayers o f San­
ford. Who, by-the-way. Just
happen to be voters.
Sincerely.
Mack H. Holcomb
Sanford

On police and
refuse departments
Aa

open

tetter

to

Mayor

L ftiry D i l i t

We. as citizens of the City of
Sanford, elected you to be our
next so-called leader as Betty
Smith was. As these few
months have gone by, w * realtse what a mistake It was to
elect you.
First, we should Uka to ex­
press our feelings regarding
the Police Deportment. We
have 'dedicated employees In
this department. Yes, we epee,
there are problems; however,
the answer to not to do sway
with the people who have given
many years o f great service to

our city so you con have them
•topped In the face to re-apply
at the Sheriffs Deportment for
lower pay. Would you re-apply?
Second, wc come to the Ref­
use Deportment. You want to
do away with this department.
We have received excellent
service from them. How about
all the yean they have served.
This to not a private business.
This city to run by elected offi­
cials. We. os citizens, should
be able to help make that deci­
sion.
What about oil the employ­
ees that hove given many years
of fine service? What happens
to them? Are ysu going to sup­
port them and their families?
They live and pay taxes here ••
don’t forget that! You think
crime to bad now; what hap­
pens when all these people
nave no Jobs? Then what will it
be like? Furthermore, don’t
forget you are an elected offi­
cial.
Not only are you and this
commission not compassion­
ate regarding employees and
their families, you do not realtea ths ecanoauc domino effect
o f prtvattettg public works. In
thla small community which
patronises and affects small
business in our city.
Don’t expact to be elected the
next time you seek office.

Hatton
Paga4A
think (a going to play many games this year
and I predict will retire after this season. _A_
(rest, great player. Hope they get a ring
somehow. Don't writs and tell me the Oators or
Notes are going to bo number one. The
customer at the Barber Shop already blasted
me on that one.
the answers to the world’s
001 One
G
to the Barber Shop!
fellow
County paid 990.000 to a
__ _ d than if you reduce the fees
rofula you’ll get more people to use

You want
probtetBs..igi
on the

them. He said. *1 could have told them Uiat for
928!’
Here to an tntareottng point. Bill says that
about 90 percent o f hla haircut customers are
super voters because o f the aentor haircut. He
also stated that be baa been trying to art bis
sign moved so that you can see It. Maybe
Commissioner Adame might want to atop in
and see what can be dona. He usually tries to
be o f assistance.
Well, that gives you a few things to think
about and perhaps try this toll season. Bo, I’ll
say good-bye until next week,..The reel
America..-A f e e t place to Uvelt

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water gets almost to your knee,
aa you seek higher pound. The
point la there are other things
to be done and other people to
please, rather than trying to
make life sublime for the de­
velopers. We may tear a little
tax money, but wc may not in­
cur more problems than we
have tax money to resolve.
Can you Imagine what It la
going to be tike out hers, when
the 4AA and Rinehart Road
building projects go Into fan
swing? Build all o f these
apartments In Lake Mary and
Sanford, till them wtth people
and then tear up alt o f the
roads in the area, fa this good
planning??? it is difficult at
present to enter C. R. 46A from
Oregon Avenue and traffic will
continue to be a problem In
this area for acme «&lt;■» to
come no matter what gobblede-gook the planner stated tn
the recommendations to the
City Commission. I have been

Itold
a IiI

Ithat
k r.i ika
ill!
Blflrtnar
the fCity
Planner
slated that he was told by an
official to g^t the name of each
person requesting any Informa­
tion on anything to do with
this project---shades of Hitler's
Germany
la It good planning in build
an additional 900 homea al­
most on top of the wells that
supply drinking water for San­
ford? Are (here any low density
areas left In the Sanford area??
Have we already planned low
density out of existence? Whatwill be the effects of high den­
sity construction an the Twin
Lakes on thla property? The
recommendation by the plan­
ner includes this statement:
"While the Impact o f develop­
ment will need to be evaluated
prior to construction, It ap­
pears that public facilities and
services will be available wtth
sufficient capacity to accom­
modate the additional Impact
of the proposed increase tn d e­

ualnnwiaHi
mI —
—mIStf ■
velopment IIntensity."

Now Brothers and Sisters, we
know that once this to ap­
proved. the developer to off and
running wtth no holds barred.
We’ve seen It before and we will
see ll again wtth the Commis­
sioners' approval. Our drainage
problems still exist and we are
not too sure of the future of our
garbage collection.
Even our neighbors in Lake
Mary ore upset that Sanford's
City Commission would think
a( allowing this proposal to go
through. I am very upset my­
self aa I deeply love Sanford
and this area of Florida. I f
growth does no! make Sanford
a better ptac* to live and raise
a famffy. it would be much bet­
ter not to grow.
If you are also concerned
about Sanford’s future, please
make plans to attend ths San­
ford City Commission at 7
p.m.. September IS, 1997.

Citizens have spoken against road;
Why isn’t government listening?
1 con see why confidence In local
government to at an ell time low. For the last
two years. 1 have been involved with
governmental growth Issues. I applaud Otongc
County Chairman Chapin's rcctnt move on a
moratorium to slow the county's growth.
However. I have serious concerns about
proposed roads; especially the McCulloch Rd.
extension and widening Rouse Rd. from Lake
Underhill Rd. to the Seminole County line.
Recently, 1 attended two Orange County
meetings In which citizens were Invited to help
"draw up* proposed roadway Improvements
and then vote on them. To dale, there have
been eight public meetings for this "Orange
County Transportation Needs Study. "Citizen
Input for the ftrst four meetings and Orange
County (lndlnp at the tost four meetings.
Orange County hired Post Buckley Schuh and
Jernlgan. Inc. engineering Arm.
firm, to "draw up'
up*
the composite proposed rood plans. "Based on
the public input, the Plan will be finalized and
presented to the public again In August, to the
Local Planning Agency
Age:
on September IB, &gt;997
and to the Orange County Board of County
Commissioners for approval on October 29.
1997.’
At the July 28th meeting. I was shocked to
see the McCulloch Rood extension as a
proposed Improvement alternative, How could
this happen after all o f the "citizen's outcry*
against
this
road?
There
have
been
neighborhood
meetings
with
county
commissioner and may pnone calls and letters
in opposition to the McCulloch Rd. extension.
Also, a wonderful article by Susan Young tells
about the destruction of her neighborhood nnd
way of life If McCulloch Rd. to allowed to cross
the Little Bconlockhatchee River. Another
article appeared May 4th. In a newspaper,
which stated, ’ concerned homeowners and
environmentalists can breathe easier now that
Orange fond Seminole County officials have
•aid widening and extending McCulloch Rd.
Isn’t Ukefo to nappen.*
At the last four meetings, citizens were given
ballots to vote on which road projects or
Improvements were needed most. For the
McCulloch Rd, corridor there were only two
choices; Alternative D or . X. Both are
extensions o f McCulloch Rd. which crosses the
Little Econ. River. The draft shows McCulloch
Rd. two-toned from Alafaya Blvd. to Dean Rd.
wtth a bridge eroealng the Little Icon . River at
Rouse Rd. Alternative D shows n straight West

Susan Eberle
Susan Ebato is a
registered nurse who
lives In Oviedo. She
opposesgovernment
acton that
explosive growth.

QUEST
connection to Dean Rd. and Alternative X
.shows a Northwest connection to Dean Rd.
Neither o f these routes to acceptable; yet we
were to choose one or the other!
j u k ed an Orange County staffer why the
McCulloch Rd. corridor was proposed over the
objections of so many cUtoens.
He oak! that It
&lt;
was needed and that It wa* not vary
environmentally damaging.
Why. then, doe* the recent "Oviedo Corridor
Feasibility Study.’ show the McCulloch Rd.
corridor as the moat expensive at 927.7 million
and most environmentally damaging o f four
Seminole County East-West Corridors? This
study was done by JHX and Associates for
Seminole County and the .City of Oviedo.
In spite of the results of the Oviedo study,
the City o f Oviedo to pushing hard for the
McCulloch Rd. extension. Why? Is It because
the extension would be paid for by both
Seminole and Orange counties and Oviedo
would get a ’ free rid e r Oviedo wonts to build
thousands o f homes near the Bconlockhatchee
River and needs a road to move the traffic.
However, the McCulloch Rd. extension
across the Little Econ River and the widening
promote more powth. The increased traffic
and noise would destroy property values and
quality of life. The citizens have spoken and
our elected officials must baton and do what
the citizens want. After alt, this la a
democracy. Isn't It?
Citizen Involvement to vital; if you are
unhappy
with
the
Orange
County
transportation drafts coll and write your county
commissioners.
attend
transportation
meetings, and call and write the Sori/bnf
Harold. Maybe then government will represent
the people!

�SA • Sanlord Hsisld, Oanford, Florida - Sunday, Ssptsmbsr 14, 1907

Stlneclpher
Continued from Page 1A
Lyn
Donato.
or
tor/owner Donato's Book store.
Sanford.
'It's really a sad day that
we've come to the point where
we might be losing our police
department. Yea. we've had
some problems
but these
problems are fixable.
*What bothers me Is how
weak the city commission Is.
Weak enough to try to run
away horn what needs to be
done. If they go the way they
seem to be headej. I believe
It'll be political suicide. None
of these commissioners will be
re-elected.
*Wc have a fine sheriffs de­
partment that does Its Job very
well. Sanford la our town, our
territory and we should have
our own police force. It upsets
me that Its become a big po­
litical play. A case of the good
old boy* getting their way. It's
not a case of what's best lor
Sanford but what fits a plan."

until Chief Joe Dillard can get
his men into position. That's
fine. But let's give Chief Dll*
lard our support. Leave Him
alone to make his changes.
See how It works out.
"We have capable people.
Let's let them do their Jobs.*
D ic k B row n . 65. a Sanford
resident.
'It would be better for the
city to have Its own police de­
partment.*

Ron

F a w c e tt. 54. a Sanford
resident.
*1 think we need a local po­
lice force.
The police have
been going since the 1600's.
Thu In nouse' fighting Is
hurting themselves and the
community.*

Dorothy Morrison.

70.

and Breakfast,
Avenue

300

8.

Park

*1 don' t think they should
turn them ISPD) over to the
Sheriff.
T h e y need to do their own
housekeeping and they should
take care of their own busi­
ness.
*ln the historic district where
1 live 1 have never had any
problems.
*1 think many of the prob*
lems they are experiencing
stem from past management
and administration.
'Let Joe Dlltard do his Job. It
takes at least over a year to do
something decent and he's only
been there since February.'

n ary Oamsr and Beverly Coo*

Continued from Pegs 8A
waa on Halloween.
Coach
Oordie conducted games and
directed both oquare dancing
and tome dancing games. Re*
becca Cain and Olenn Jones
won ths latter.
Door prises were won by Do*

Every
around
which
alnglng
Coach
'Be&lt;*ui
t y Mia
Ths e*

refreshments w ere' served " b y
the sophomore class mothers:
Mrs. J. N. Aiarello. Mrs. M. R
Strickland. Mrs. W. W. Tyre
and Mrs. J. E. McKinley.

The decorating committee for
the party consisted o f the afftears plus Martha Owen. Rose-

Pta Maattag HaM al Crala
■ Parents oTBH8 students ac­
quainted themselves with Um

Principal Herman
Morris's famous ghost stories,

students' social Ilk by homing
their November PTA mooting at
ths Celery Crate. Mrs. B. L.
Whatley, president, conducted
the meeting which waa opened
with a devotional by Mrs. It U.
Hutchinson and prayer by Dr.

Airport

a

Sanford resident.

Bob Thomas, former Sanford
city commissioner and mayoral
runner-up In last year's elec­
tion and native o f the city.
"Give the police department
to the sheriff? Thai s a no. no.
Our city has been around too
long for that. It would not be
fair to the cltlsens.
*if we want to do what's
right. It may mean paying more
taxes. We know what out tax
base Is. And we need to do
something to pay our law en­
forcement officers what they
deserve and to get them a
proper facility.
*1 believe we must change
the city charter and have our
police and foremen report to
the city manager and not to the
mayor and the commissioners.
Would you want to have five or
six bosses or one?
'It's OK to ask the Sheriffs
Department to help Sanford

The City of Lake Mary has tentatively adopted a
measure to increase its property tax levy.

WE HAVE TH E
S E R V IC E S
Y O U HEED!

r o a t ls a M from Fags 1A
Concerning tefues In the
county and topping the Ust as
very important U quality of
education with a 94 percent
rating. Juvenile crime at 61
percent -was- the second most

voters with 34 percent rating
the Issue as least Important,
County commissioners recently
had voted to toughen the laws
and declared a moratorium
when two clubs opened In vlo1stIon o f H.
In separate
separate, court
lauon
u. in

cttksKT'bfr "K tfP m fc development at 79 percent Growth
management was next with 66
percent. The availability o f a
skilled workforce placed next
In concerns with 69 percent,
The vote for storm water management was 43 percent.
Surprlalngly.
adult entertainment ratkl aa very Importent with Just 33 percent of the

o ^ t r t e r ^ U ^ ^ ^ M
closing tt.would be a violation
of the First Amendment. -The
other club was shut down after
a different Judge ruled It vlolated the county's moratorium.
Existing clubs may have to
move from their Fern Park locations to one designated site
In Sanford, but officials are
atlU reviewing that decision.

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a ^.
.
on the tax increase to be held on September 18,1997, at 7:00
p.m. at 100 N. Country Club Rd. Lake Mary, Florida.
A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax Increase and the

utaiouMiiig the item location of:

Jerome F. Major
Law Offices

Last year's property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy
$2,184,785
B. Less tax reductions due to the Value Adjustment Board
and other assessment changes
($44,564)
C. Actual property tax levy
$2,229,349
This year’s proposed tax levy
$2,465,318

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.11 we ask for Is ths opportuty to perform. Until now • beiusc o f the review - many of
e moves we want to make
ive been put on hold.
*We need o fair shot at it." he
ild. "We need the city's supat. We need the cltisens to
i Involved. This is thslr city,

to hold their police department
to a higher level o f aervtce and
responsibility." McLain aald.
"Historically. Sanford haa had
Its own police force • nearly
100 yean. It would be nice to
keep that Identity. At the aatne
time I would want the sheriff to
use ail hla resources to help
Sanford."
Dillard said that he la gladoerms n now c fn jo n e in inc
SPD "wants to pitch in, wants
to help o u t There isn't any­
where h e n who Isn't doing eve­
rything to make things work."
he said.
T v e told all the members to
go back to their duties, to
make themselves visible to the
people. We're going to do

tangs m the eMy charter
prove tflkcttvo, alee. In*
o f being riip on ifo ls to
iayor and tour oonunls*
s. the police and fire
would answer to the city
pr. The consultant who
w 3p d review atrongfy
wt for a call to tha sheriff
Deputy Chief Dennis W

o f officers."
Cpt. Andy Collaaoi "Check
the department's record. When
there's a major crime, there's
an arrest. You're going to be
caught. Everyone here does a
lob. We hit the street to do the
best job possible. These are
good police officers. You can

Sgt. Damn Brewer: "WeVegot extreme ly dedice ted offi­
cers. W eve got a bigger load
than any other department In
the area, and we do It well. I f
someone wants to do police
work, this to the department to
work at. We handle everything
in the book."

"We've been unfairly and un­
justly targeted by the mayor
and city commissioners. It's a

and efficiently. WO certainly
have the ability to re-organise

s i ths percentage
solved. Our r o c o ro li
folks work together
continue to do so. D
department."

see Ose Cohan:
Ed Manning, a maintenance
nan at the SPD for 17 years
md a preacher at hla own
lanford church, notices a big
:hange in the attitude of the
Kopfe he works wtth each day.
*Ood la telling us something."
donning sold Friday. "I prayed
here would be changes here,
tot all on Ihe ot/lslde but inilde the hearts. Now. I see the
bulges. Bvtryohe is treating
rveryone else differently."
"The SPD has had a wake-up
toll." said Scmtaofo County
Commissioner Daryl McLain, a
png-tims resident and bustjessmsn in Sanford. T v e seen
l big change In attitudes the

"Look at the
years o f sendee. Hundreds and
hundreds. Moot o f us hove
been here 10 years or more. It
has to bo mart than a job. We
work for ths city of Sanford."
Cmdr. Lorry M ootl: "The
focus Is way too negative. We're
working together to resolve the
Issues. The SPD Is more than
capable to work out Its difficul­
ties and continue to provide
the cltuens the service they
deserve."
Casdr. Dong Biobop: "I've
got two months before I retire,
and I want to aea this situation
straightened out. That's our
No. I goal to prove that we re a
strong deportment. Td put the
SPD up agfonst any law en­
forcement agmey. Tm proud to
bo part o f such a good bunch

"The people here know what we
have done and what wo can do.
I pray to God they havo a say
In this. That they step forward.
There art good officers In the
SPD. Doing away with the de­
partment would not be In the
Leal Interests of the city."
What Is, will soon he deter­
mined.

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Survivors
tncluds
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tndai daughter. Laura Hatpin,
ake Mary: brothers William.
Erie. Pa.. Calvin, Orlando: Mstr, Janice MaWla. Johnsonntrg one grandchild.
Arrangements by Baldwinairchild Cemetery ft Funeral
lome. Lake Mary.

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folk. Vs., be moved to Central
Florida In 1909. He was a
meal cutter. Ramey was a
member o f Upssls Presbyte­
rian Church. Sanford and Vet­
erans of Foreign Wars Post
2070.
Survivors
include
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Thrilling days of yesteryear
Today
ISa a a

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Let ua return to
thoae
thrilling dnya o f yesteryear.
Listen to the "Wllllnm Tell
Overture." Here they come. The
Lone Ranger and Tonto. Mil O
Silver, nwny."
Created for a radio aerial in
1033, The Lone Ranger becam e
n great p A r l of the youth of
millions o f Americana.
On Sept. IB. 1040. the Lone
Konger came on television.
The famous masked man was
the alter ego o f J o h a Reid, a
Texas Rnnger who was the only
survivor o f an ambush.
lie was nursed bock
to
health by his Native American
friend. Tonto.
And soon the two rode to ­
gether on their trusty steeds.
S ilver and Scout. The west
was safe, nnd we loved each
adventure.
C layton M oors, the actor
who played the Lone Ranger,
celebrates his 83th birthday on
Sunday Ride well, kemosabe.

T h t vslvst v o le t
Here's a birthday card to
singer M tl T orm a who Is 72 on
Saturday, and to actress J a c ­
queline B is s a u who is S3
Singer Pator C atara Is 53:
singer/actress N«U C a rte r 40.
Don't you go misbehavin'. Nell.
Sundays
birthdays
begin
with C layton Moore and in-

Thousands
to scare your friends,

elude actress Joey lleatherton
(S3) nnd femlnlst/wrlter Kate
M lllett (03).

of ways

Actor Tommy Lee Jones will
be 51 on Monday: director
O liver tto n e also will be 51:
slnger/planlst Bobby
Sbort
will be 71: actor Jackie Coo­
per 75: Miami Dolphins quar­
terback Dan M arino 30 and
Prince Horry o f V a les will be
13.

(without frightening your wallet.)

Say can you a t t
On the

night

of Sept.

13.

1814. Francis Bcott Key was
aboard a ship that was delayed
In Unlttmore harbor by the
Urttlsh nttack on Fort Henry.
He watched the battle nnd
wrote n song. It became the
national anthem.

Need s o m t fun?

Hat girl, Jean Metla

Lot of neat things tq, do in
America this weekend. It’s Hog
Wild Day In Pigeon. Mich. The
llortey Hogs aren't nfrnld o f Pi­
geon. And there's the C alifor­
nia Prune Festlvnl In Yubn
City. Calif. More Ihnn 25.000
prunes will attend There's a
Flax
Scutching Festival
III
Stnhlstown. Pa Send a Flux l «
the Chamber of Commerce for
more details.

ThlB one's for Joan
If you've met our Ms. Metis,
you know this is going to be a
terrific week for Jean M e tis
It's Fall Hat Week Time to
change from straw to felt. Jean
Melts hns hats for all o c c a ­
sions. She's slopped everyone
cold at last Tuesday's Seminole
County Doa/d o f Com m ission­
ers meeting with her nifty
plumes. You go girl

Assa ssin atio n
President V lllla m M cKIn­
ley wns shot In liollitfo on
Sept. 0. 1001 nnd died on Sept
14. Another reason whey the
ilulfalo llllls have never won
the S ujkt llowl.

Ja y Sllverheats
Answer to the qursllnn you
thought we would nrvrr ask
Who played Tonto?

Com ing Tuaa day
A birthday salute to San­
ford's Rock of the tug-leagues New York Yankees outfielder
Tim Raines is going to he 3H
Time to gel 3.000 hits, neigh
bor See you one day at Coop
erstown Jean M atte will be
there, loo Weurlng her Afrii*
baseball hat.

M A N A G EM EN T
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C ontinued from Page 8A
Homer
Osl &gt;rne.
finance
chairman, announced that a II
Squad football game would be
sponsored by the PTA on N o­
vember 18 with proceeds going
towards the Celery Crate.
Korinle Anderson, president
of the Celery Crate committee.
Introduced the officers and
other committee members. He

en t'

s m ra fta p
...

four classes
c la s s e s
'_______
With
d H T tlR lW s
■X»0 as
mm hostesses.
acting
Attention was called --to-the
attractive
ladles
restroom
which had been decorated by
Miss Harbora Ruprecht nnd a
group o f senior Home E co­
nomics students.
Following
the
business
meeting, a novel game, con ­
ducted by Mr. Morris, was en­
joyed. Refreshments were then
served to the approximately
150 In attendance.
P in g Pon g and P ool T o u rn a ­
m ents
These were begun In Decem ­
ber with several students tak­
ing part. Those playing for
ping pong honors were Tommy
Kuhn vs. Jimmy Owen. Jimmy
Whatley vs. Mary Ann Wright.
Frank
Stafford
vs.
James
Davis. Joel Moss vs. Robert
Dorsdorf. Sara Jacnbson vs
Joe Pickens. Randall Ferrell vs.
Marvin McKinley. Ollly Park vs.
Terry Smith and Potty Witte vs.
Ed Lockett.
Trying for the pool cham pi­
onship were Billy Park vs.
Mack Brown. Joel Moss vs.
Robert Borsdorf. Olcnn Jones
vs. Jim Owen. Tommy Kuhn vs.
Sonny SUelove. James Davis
vs. Frank Stafford. Red Harper
vs. Joe Pickens and Sara J a ­
cobson vs. Gibson Bates.
' I know that Tommy Kuhn
eventually won In ping pong,
but I am missing a column that
announced the pool champion.
Do any o f you remember?
Fun D uring January
No big events were held In
January, but everyone enjoyed
the various games available at
the Crate, plus there were a l­
ways lota o f Just "hanging out*
and gabbing.
One night. Bobby Morris.
Colleen
Engebretson,
betty
Brian and Harvey Wilkinson
enjoyed playing rummy most of
the evening while June Vance
beat
Ronnie
Anderson
to
pieces in checkers.
Joe Hunt tried his luck at
everything, but finally settled
down to a game o f Canasta
with Charlene Johnson. Down
Ann Pearson and Rita Tlllis.
On another night, a thrilling
gome o f ping pong was enjoyed
By Rita TlUls, Yvonne Cullen.
James Davis and James McKee
white Jimmy Bollinger beat
Ronnie Anderson
in
three
straight games o f pool. Evi­
dently. Ronnie hit the eight
boll In twice.
Alumni attending were Ken­
neth
Qano.
Walter
Routh.
Ronald Taylor, Ed Gordon.
Dcrward McKinney and Jimmie
DeBrine.

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Sanford Herald

Tribe pens Panthers
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Sem inole hammers Pine Ridge as
Worthington faces form er team

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Has Lyman
football finally
turned the
corner???

By KB LUB W BM IBa
Herald BU ff Writer

LONQWOOD

_ For the Lym an football
team, m aybe, after years o f frustration, the
G reyhounds a re Anally turning a com er.
Since 1965 , the losses have mounted, the
frustrations have grow n, and the only th in g
keeping the G reyhounds on life support was
the endless en ergy and enthusiasm o f coach
Larry Baker.
Every year, Baker and his G reyhou nds
com e out prepared to begin the start of
som eth ing good, and every year. Lym an
leaves the Held after Its last game looking at a
2-8 or 3-7 finish.
Finally, things are starting to look up at
Lym an.
Last night, the G reyhounds downed Lake
Mary, 16-14. finally w inning a gam e it tried
to give away. In the past, the G reyhounds
would have posted another L and It w ouM
have been business as usual.
This lim e, the G reyhounds didn't give up.
After three long Held goals and a tougli de­
fense staked the G reyhounds to a lead. L y ­
man only had to /un out the clock lo secure
Its first win o f the season and a .500 record.
Instead, as usual, the Greyhounds tried to
give It away. Q uarterback Brian Krause w h o
w as steady and consistent all night, fumbled
w ith under two m inutes to go and the Ram s
prom ptly m oved deep into Lym an territory.
. W hen Lake Mary's Robbie Randall seemed lo
have clea r sailing to the goal lute. It looked
like Lym an had let another one slip away.
.
Instead, the G reyhounds Julian John son
and Joe Qlota farced a turnover and L ym an
w as the team celebrating.
;
And It w asn't Just a celebration on the field.
; The fans in the stands were releasing a lot o f
F riday nights o f frustration and trie bar d
w hooped It up good.
Finally. Baker got to address his team. He
said a lot about how the Oreyhounds had
accom plished Step I o f their rebuilding p ro ­
gram and now had four steps to go. the u l­
timate step leadin g to a playoff berth.
Don't laugh. This Isn’t a typical Lym an
team. R u nning back Brad H arris Is a w o rk ­
horse. Krause nas some capable receivers tn
Randy Jonda and Ooloa and there’s alw ays
the versatile Tan k McCall.
Lym an sent out some strong signals last
week, playing Sem inole down to the wire In a
19-14 loas, and finally got the first win last
night.
W as this a b ig win?
Well. Baker said he couldn’t rem em ber a
bigger w in since he's been at Lyman.
He had a right to be proud. His kids didn't
ve up when a lot o f teams would have
Ided at the thought o f losing yet an oth er
heartbreaker. Last season, the G reyhounds
lost seven times but only were truly blown
away twice.
This season, the conference Isn't quite as
strong as tn norm al seasons, so it could be a
year for the Greyhounds to sneak past som e
• more people and vie for a playoff berth. And If
this isn't the year, a large part o f Baker's n u ­
cleus is back for next season.
As Baker, one o f Sem inole C ounty's really
good guys, w alked o ff the field, he w as asked
, about preparing for Edgewater next week.
.
Baker sidd he Just wanted to savor this one
. for awhile. S o did his players, and so did L y­
; man's long-su ffering fans.
They all nad a lot to savor.
1 Last Second Shot: Every school has
some nice traditions but there aren't m uch
better than at the end o f a Lake M ary fo o t­
ball game, hom e or away, win or lose, when
the players lift their helm ets to the band as It
plays the school hym n. Chilling.

S

Oson Howard (No. 28) rushed tor over 100 yards and scored a touchdown to help
load Ssmlnols to a 45-24 Slumping of Pina Ridgs Friday nlgM

After last night's
km tnok a coach and
m Ridas players
Worthington
Oatorade after his team
blasted the Panthers 48-24.
Fine Ridat s players had tears
streaming doom their (aces aa their
coach came out to get them off of
the field.
Panther coach Tim Johnson
brought his team to Thomas E.
Whignam Field with two items on
hie agrnda ’
Fust, to win their first district
gsme at the year.
And second, to wtn a game
against hta team's farmer coach.
They went home without accom­
plishing either.
•When I sold the (Pine Ridge) kids
that they played a good game I
really meant it.” Worthington aaid.
T h e y played hard and never gave
up. They looked so aad after the
I hope thew only goal this
i wasn't to beat ate. There's
a lot o f football left for them.*
at night, however. Seminole
playing a lot of football and
trying very rued to overcome all of
the ore-gams hype regarding s
match-up of Worthington's new
and old teams.
On thetr first three possessions,
running backs Deon Howard and

Joe Knight ran in touchdowns and
Erick Smith caught a 86-yard pass
for m while only about five minto be on Its
routing after a
out possession
by a fti mbit on thetr next
set o f downs. In (bet. even though
running bach Jay Rogers finally
starting getting hta g m e together
and making some Headway, the
Panthers didn't put any points on
the board untd the end of the first
qusrter. By then. Seminole was up

to a

10*0.

A quarterback
Pilcher put Pine
at 19-8 after a
sion. Seminole
and an IU first

sneak by Stephen
Ridge In the game
two-point conver­
came right back
play of the next
Knight ran tn hla
second touchdown, this lime from
the 49.
The Panthers spilt the ball
evenly between Rogrrs end Kellh
i their next set of
downs. Alexander went 41 yards on
a carry far a score. They added the
two point conversion and were only
down by 10 with the score 26-16.
Seminole.
Before the end of the half, how­
ever. Seminole added nine more
points to thew score lo enter the
break with a 88-16 lead. The de­
fense sacked Pilcher In the end
tone for a safety and then Laahon
Fags 21

Oviedo
outlasts
Lake
Howell
By TORT DatORMUHt
Herald correspondent
WINTER PARK . As wins go. they
don't come much sweeter than
this.
The Oviedo Lions didn't win just
another high school football gsme
Friday ... (hey defeated neighbor­
hood rival Lake Howell 20-14 ... al
Lake Howell ... in overtime ... after
rallying horn eight points down
with just over three minutes lo play
... covering 90 yards on nine plays
lo score with 85 seconds left In
regulation ... then rushing for a
two-point conversion.
That's not to mention that the
game was both a QA-Dlstrlct 4 and
Seminole Athletic Conference con­
test.
'Life's grand, isn't it?* said firstyear CMcdo head coach Oreg Reg­
ister. his ears Joined by a smile
that threatened lo circumvent his
head. T h is Is everything you could
ask for in s wtn. This team's been
through a lot of adversity ... I'm
just glad the team was able to ex­
perience a win like (his.*
And a sophomore shall lead
them ....
Lorry Grayson scored the game­
winning touchdown, plunging In on
thtrd-snd-gosl from tne I-yard line
lo end the Kansas tiebreaker. Lake
Howell went first In the tiebreaker,
which gives each team four plays
to try and score from 10 yards out
After toeing s yard and two Incom­
plete posses, the Silver llswks
missed a Held goal attempt.
Oviedo lost five yards on Its first
play In the tiebreaker. Quarterback
Josh Cullen then completed a 10yard pass to Kevin Quintero. Quin­

ts*

Oviedo, Pago 9B

Randy Jonda has turned into quKa a threat at *4d* rscstvsr
lor Lyman as ha helped foe Oreyhounds boat Lake Mary 18-

14 In SAC tooths* action Friday night at the Carton
Sports Complex In Longmod.

A tale of two winners, one loser
B f jew w B u u m a u

Herald SUIT Writer
LONGWOOD In the space of the Anal two minutes,
both Lyman and Lake Mary celebrated thetr first
Seminole Athletic Conference wins o f the season.
Lyman eventually won, 16-14 but It was Lake Mary
celebrating when the Rams were about to set up a
certain game-winning Held goe) with Utile over a min­
ute to play.
Let's back up a little bit. Lyman kicker Mark Lewis

put the Greyhounds up with Just a few minutes re­
malnlng tn regulationi. Facing a first down nest midMary quarterback
Jntng. Lake Mi
field with 1:41 r
a streaking Tim Spivey over the
Cory Cooper
middle and Sptvey raced to the
the- Lyman etght-yard-Une
eight-yard-line
setting up a certain game-wtnning Held goal.
On the next aim , however, Robbie Randall, the
tookl a pitch around end
Rama' workhorsa , .
line before tumbling the
and mads It to tha one-l

Seminole 13-Under Blades In business of winning
■ y JBFF B8RLUUCKE
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Any good business knows that
one of Its keys Is to maintain
clear objectives and goals for Its
employees.
One of the first things a good
business dpcs la Issue Its mis­
sion statement. Us clear view os
to how the business Is run and
i

a statement of objectives.
That's what Lake Maty ffaaduale Rod Bltterllng brought to his
job. He's the coach of the underun
13 Seminole Blades soccer
team.
Bltterllng cams to the Semi­
nole Soccer Club recently with
quite s resume o f his own. He
was a four-year starter at Cen­
tral Florida and played on the

1092 Florida Cup championship ronment that uses the highest
team. He has also coached level of soccer training to de­
youth soccer as a full-time job velop character and leadership
on Florida's Oulf Coast and re­ within community players: while
centty returned home to Lake at the same Urns enhancing
onMary.
Once he Joined Seminole Soc­
Bltterllng Issued the state­
cer, be came up with his mis­
sion statement for hla very ment along with' a team hand­
business-Uke team. It reads. T o book to a group o f surprised
creata a holistic, learning envF kids who showed up for tbs first
«T

tryouts several weeks ago
tha approach la taking off. AL
_
the Blades have not
l thetr drat gems yet, the
la loaded wttS talent
One o f the atari la Nlcholae
Baens. a team laader who thinks
the Bladee match up wKh’.anyone.
'
1 think we have a real gpo*
team,*

K

hard tnoug
ppggJin |e

n il wtn. Every
red by a good

p »W

Triers or*

land end aoawn Campbell who
recently return* d from a trip
with ■ national t sam to Europe,
Other players an the Blades
Alves.
“•
tochidei Josh

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pitcher to Mitke oet over 300 batten

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23 games for Dm Chicago
7. lino was bora la Tampa,
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to. in 1996, Tbdd Handley o f die
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Seminole
Continued from Pag* IB
Carden ran back a ktckolT for a 70-yard
touchdown, the first of hla career.
Pine Ridge must have gotten quite a pep tnlk
at half time, because they returned to the Held
with a 6 1-yard touchdown drive complete with
45 yards rushing by Rogers, a quarterback
snenk on fourth down by Pitcher, and six first
downs before Rogers ran three yarda for the
•core. Another two-point conversion brought
the score to 35-24 Seminole.
Seminole slowed down In the third quarter,
making simple mistakes, but turned things
around in the fourth wtth Knight and Howard
making the moat of their final possession,
racking up over 100 yards apiece for the game,
capping It off with Knight s third touchdown of
the evening.
Although the offense did more than just their
Job. the Seminole defense should be credited
with at major part of thia big district win.
Arnlck Footman. Ned Raines and Smith were all
over the Panther receivers, making a pasting
game Impossible. And when Pine Ridge ran the
ball, the running backs came up against T.J.
Martin, who returned for his first game of the

season last night after rehabilitating an
for eight weeks.
Standing slightly above was Dobby Williams.
Hardly a play went by that didn't Include hla
name In addition to some member of the Pine
Ridge offense.
"This was a very big game,* Williams aald. 'l l
really meant a tot to us because it was a district
gome and because It was coach's (Worthlngtonl
old team. Next week will be Just as tough and
we're really going to have to come tn with clean
hcada and pick It up In the aecond half.*
That big game will be against Lake Howell, a
pre-season county favorite who will come In 0-2
after last night's loss to Oviedo. Seminole (2-0)
Isn't taking any chances, however, or underes­
timating their opponent.
'W e are going to prepare like we do for every
game.* Worthington said. *We are going to
watch the film, formulaic a game plan and them
practice it all week. Our players are very con­
sistent and they will be ready to play-*
Gametime for Seminole next Friday
"Ylday night at
Lake Howell Is 7:30 p m.
Pine Ridge will host Lake Mary (0-2) at 7:30
p.m. next Friday in a non-conference game.

By C O U R T N E Y L E F F E W
Herald Correspondent__________
LONG WOOD _ Seminole's run­
ning back. Lashon
Carden
scored an unforgettable touch­
down.
'll was my first touchdown In
high school ball. It was great,*
said Carden.
Carden'a score led the Seminoles to an emotional 42-24 win
over district rival Pine Ridge last
night.
The game started olf with high
emotions and pumped spirits as
Seminole coach Jim Worthing­
ton faced a rematch with the
team he has coched for the past
three
seasons
and
Semi­
nole scored continuous touch­
downs throughout the night.
At the end o f the lin t quarter,
on a kickoff return, Carden ran
70 yarda bringing hla team to a
35-18 lead.
*t was talking to my buddy
Joe Knight on the field and he
told me where the holes where
and I ran,* said Carden.
This year Seminole Is fighting
back with a 2-0 record. When
asked what has lead to the auc-

approach to

but

navar forget to hsva tan. The Blades travel,
•tats.

B u s in e s s It is a position he takes seri­
ously. now that he's wtth the
Blerly, la ck Elker. Chris Ferrl- Seminole Soccer Club, the larg­
ero. Judson Fisher. Mall Giles. est privately-run club tn the
Christopher Hargraves, Scott Southeast.
Janavtts. Sefian Kincaid. Ryan
T h e business part of this
Pasclonl. Michael Payne. Pat­ team stems from not every
rick
Rauch
and
Jonathon trainer or coach having the
Shade.
knowledge to develop athletes.*
Then there Is Bltterltng who Bitterllng said. *We need to be
look the talent and Is trying to positive role models for our
turn It into a business-like ap­ youth, fm scared to death to
become a parent because there
proach to soccer.
la so much out there. I wan
*You can call It a business.’ these kids to use soccer as a
Bltterltng said. *Wc use the mis­ drug.*
statement to guide the
team and if there's ever a time
Ilia kids already understand
o f disillusion, we have a long that Btttsrltng means business.
piece oi work ta guide us.*
On a recent practice, one player
BMtorBng haa played the game showed up lata with an apology
since b e wwa ftreryears-oid and and a good explanation. Bitter•aid he has a real passion for ling understood but warned that
the game. He owned his own lateness would not be tolerated
soccer club In Sarasota and unless he was told In advance.
tries to create an environment Since the player had already no­
community service while tified Bitterllng. all was okay.
So Is losing, if the players give
teaching the kids to play at the
highest levels o f soccer.
It their best effort.
Page IB

■Winning Is purposely not tn
our mission statement,* Bitter­
llng said. ’ It is important to win
but this isn't life and death.
We're here to develop the kids.
lUsskctbsl)
coach)
John
Wooden said that If players can
give you 110 percent, they are
successful no matter what the
result.
T h e kids are naturally going
to want to win and my philoso­
phy Is to let that happen and. If
It is controlled properly, it
brings out the best In every­
body.*
He also said that the end re­
sult won't be shown on the
scoreboard or playing field, hut
when he sees players go to col­
lege and give back to
eoaimantty. -but
soccer isn't the important
There's only so many
arshlps out there.' he said. I
ust want to make sure the kids
tave the opportunities.*
The Blades open up their sea­
son this weekend.

&lt;

OAUQI
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1997 season Is
In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the aecond column and current career
totals (Including 1997 games) In the third
column.

Ssmlnols running back Lashon Cardan
cess of the team. Carden re­ don't just wont to play good at
sponded, ‘ Lots o f discipline. Lake Howell." Cmden said.
The guys were sick of losing and
Carden is a senior this year
and says he's mainly focusing
being disappointed.*
Next week Seminote faces off on the books. Carden plana on
against Lake Howell In an Im­ going to a university up north
portant conference game.
and haa Syracuse in mind.
*We are going to drill and
Seminole has started the sea­
practice as usual.
But every son wtth great promise
end
game Is Important to win. We back to bacx wins.

Oviedo
Con tin usd from Page IB
tero then
rushed four yards to set up
Grayson's touchdown plunge,
his only cany after halftime.
As exciting as the win was,
Register knew he was 3:06 away
from being in Lake Howell
coach Mike Blscegtla'a shoes.
T h e y (Oviedo) ployed a great
game,* said Blsceglla o f the Li­
ons. *We Just made too many
mistakes.*
Lake Howell appeared to have
the game In hand. Leading 14-6,
the Silver Hawks put together a
14-play, 61-yard drive took 7:22
off the clock. The drive ended
With o-fumble that Bryan Llttcll.
recovered far the Lions at the
Oviedo 10-yard line with 3:06
left In the game.
Jamie Scott moved the ball
out to the 16-yard line before
Cullen completed an II-yard
pats to Mike Enriques. After an
Incomplete
pass,
Cullen
sprinted around right end 14
yarda for a first down. On the
play. Lake Howell was whistled
for a
15-yard unnecessary
roughness penalty that moved
the nail to the Silver Hawk 44.
Cullen then tossed a nineyard pass to Sean Bennett and.
after an
Incomplete
pass,
rushed 15 yards to the 20-yard

W U H M GAUGE
CATEGORY
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Doubles.
Triples...
Home ru
Steals...
Average.

Raines was 2-for-4, Including his second
home run o f the season, scored one run. had a
sacrifice fly and drove tn two runs to help the
Yankees finally beat the Baltimore Orioles 103 on Sunday.
The Yankees did not play
Monday and open a series with the Boston Red
Sox tonight.

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tine. Scott got six more yards
before Cullen and Brian Regis­
ter hooked up on a 14-yard
touchdown pass play.
Leroy Jackson converted the
two-point conversion on a rush
around the left end to tie (he
score.
*We still have a lot of things to
iron out,* said Coach Register,
pointing to the fact that the Li­
ons were Inside the Lake Howell
30-yard line three times and
came away without any points.
Oviedo also fttmbled four times,
losing two. missed an extra
point, a field goal, and, accord­
ing to Register, *far too many
tackles.*
*!t's great to be able to learn
from a game like this,* he sold,
■It waa a meat win. but we can
atlU play better. And we were
without (running back) Erik Wil­
ton (Injured In last week's win
over University) and (starting
defensive lineman) Joe Sexton
(injured In Friday night's open­
ing scries).*
Lake Howell scored first Fri­
day night, taking the opening
kickoff 72 yarda on 11 plays in
4i36, Christian DcJeaus scoring
on a 6-yard run. Victor Nespcca
fclckad the extra point. Oviedo
got on the board with 4:35 left
in the second quarter as Cullen

capped a 15-play, 74-yard drive
wtth an II-yard run. The kick
on the point-after waa wide.
The Lions had a chance to
take the lead right before
halftime when David Burkey
forced a Lake Howell fumble and
Scott Williams recovered It for
Oviedo an the Lion 33-yard line
with 44 seconds left tn the pe­
riod.
The Stiver Hawks stretched
their lead to 14-5 when Kawlka
Mitchell bulled In from the 10yard line at 6:27 of the third
quarter. Nespcca converted the
extra point.
Cullen turned In a huge game
for the Lions, leading Oviedo In
rushing with 68 yards and a
touchdown on nine carries while
completing 11 o f 20 passes for
122 yards and a touchdown.
Quintero finished wtth 51 yards
on
seven
carries.
Register
caught a pair o f passes for 37
yards
Oviedo (now 2-0 overall and 10 in both the district and con­
ference) will host the Winter
Park Wildcats In a nonconfer­
ence, nondlatrlct game next Fri­
day night at 7:30 p.m. Lake
HoweU (0-2, 0-1 In the dlatrlct

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Horall 4-40.
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Korall 3-33.0.
IND IVID UAL STATISTICS
SUSMDfQ m Ovtodo, Cullen S-SS, Quintits 7-SI. Scan 3-43. O rm an 7-3S,
Jackson S-24i Lnka Herat!. DaJaaue 13SS. Plfuraa tl-83. Mitchell 6-33,
3-33. Hannon S-IS.
PAssam Ovtodo, Cuktn U-3C-U,
133: U t o Her a t Hannan 4-1141. 73.
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Sanford Ht/ikJ, 8anford, Florida - Sunday, September 14, 1907 - M

What’s Up in the N FL 1997... Week 3
SANFORD _ Hello football fnna.
Obviously someone in the payroll department
at The Harold ployed my LOCK OF THB WSSX
last week, because I received a fat raise todayl I
now feel a bit more appreciated for the amailng
results I produce for 'my reoders.
Tbs Denver Broncos thrashed the outgunned
Seahawks to raise my LOCK record to M on
the season.
The rest o f the league provided some exciting
the Cardinals pulled off a major up*
set. along with the Eagles. Bucs and nlners.
The Packers showed their Achilles tendon In
Philadelphia, but trill bounce back strongly this
week. Packer fans, as I've been saying ail along,
jinxed themselves by talking about an unde*
rested season before It began.
Regardless. I see the Packers having a great
chance at making and winning the Super
Bowl*
That’s the ftiture. let's talk about the present.
t:
Taking a look around Florida, let’s head south
first.
Miami looked anemic again, as they squeaked
Tennsasts despite playing college-level ball. ,
If Marine and the offense can7! get things go­
in g which I think they will, this will be an ex*
tremety frustrating season. Jimmy Johnson Is
In a corner. Bench Marino and lose your leader,
or continue to wall for the offense to arrive?
W ell ace hla decision after the loss to Green
5 Bay today.
The Jacksonville Jsgusrs showed a big heart
last week aa they totally destroyed the New York
Giants.
Their thud string quarterback wasn't great.
Just decent, but the rest of the team stepped up
to get the win.
_
This win serves notice to the rest of the
A.F.C., "With or without Brunnell. we re tough to
beat.*
Now. to the best team In Florida, let's talk
about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Chlsfk 20. Bills 9.

O U M BAY (*19) VS. MIAMI
For the first time this seasoq. the Packers are
facing a decent team. This means that they will
actually play hard and show off their talent
against a defense with problems.
Packers fans won’t tolerate much nonsense,
so look for Pavre to go wild.
Hey Jimmy! Take a vallum. Paekara 04, Dot*
shins 10.

OAKLAND (-4) AT ATLANTA
As predicted by this writer. Tampa Bay went
to Detroit and stole candy. The Lions' offense
was hapless against a Bred up defense, and
Dllfer actually played pretty well.
The Vikings ere the worst 2*0 team In the
league and will prove It ae the Bucs go to 3*0.
Let's take a look at tomorrow's schedule and
find some winners.

WABHUTOTOff (4 ) V». AMSOKA
The Redskins can’t step the. run. which makes
it difficult to wtn.
The CerdUiale are ae h t f i aa kites after their
hugs victory over the
o f the
TrUe will be
t one o f the
day. so take the points.
•I.

iS Is s SO.

ffBW Y O U OIAHTB (41) Vfr. BALTIMORE
The Giants showed th e* true colore last week
aa they were spanked by (he Jaguars.
Things w on t get much easier this week aa
they fact a hungry Ravens team.
Giants dilemma? No offense means no wins
Run VUiny. runl U m a r SO. Olaata 10
kanoao cm r m i v ». bu ffalo
You w ant get an argument from me. my beI. re d b
loved BUIe are *bad.
The Chiefs realtte that to keep pace with the
Broncos they need to wtn the easy ones. This
game falls Into that category.
Chiefs wtn big aa the Bills struggle lo rebuild.

Florida Pro Late
Models at New
Smyrna tonight
■pacts! ta tbs Herald
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The Florida Pro
Late Models trill run Ihe
second half of the Florida Pro
Lale Model 125 doublcheader
tonight (Saturday) at New
Smyrna Speedway.
There trill be 125 lapa of
great racing with drivers from
•U over the state competing
for 4ha 40.500 winner's-prtsa.
In addition to the Florida
h s i regular raring as the
t a t t e d Late Model. Modified.
Sportsman. Mint-Stock and
Run-A-Bout claaaea will also
be run.
Oates open at fl p.m. with
racing action starting at 7
p.m.
at
New
Smyrna
Speedway.
Adults cost 815; children
12-IS with ID. 910; children
11 and free with paying adult.
New Smyrna Speedway Is
located 10 miles south of
Daytons, between 14 exit 50
(east) and IBS exit 84 (west).
4.5 miles west of New Smyrna
D flfh
fo r
FASCAR
race
Information from New Smyrna
Speedway
or
Orlando
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Now you've gone and made my cheaters. I
mean Raiders, mad. After having victory
snatched from their paws on Monday night, the
Raiders will look lo get out, and stay out. front
early.
The Falcons should stay In the ncsl for this
one. somebody will get hurt. Dan Reeves does
not deserve a coaching Job In Ihe N.F.L. Haid­
ars 00. Falooas 20.

MINNESOTA (*B) VO. TAMPA BAT

INDIANAPOLIS (*4) VS. OKATTLK
This Is a game where the loser la finished for
the season.
The Seahawks are my surprise playoff team,
so I have to take them in this one. Seattle has
played horribly for the first two weeks, but havr
the talent to be a very good football team.
The Cotta have all the heart in the world, but
lack the talent to wtn this game. Oaahaaha 01.
CoKs Id.

NSW ENGLAND (-0) VO. NEW Y O U JETS
Do you yahooa actually think the Jeta arc

LONGWOOD . Mark Lewis
-couldn't believe the way he felt
after he left the field Friday
night.
The Lyman kicker booted
three field goal*. Including two
o f over 40 yards to lead Ihe
Greyhounds past Lake Mary. 1814 at the Carlton Henley Sports
Complex In BAG action.
•It waa unbelievable.' Lewis
Lewis went three-for-four on

t&gt;the night for field goals, with

SANFORD _ Workshops designed to in­
troduce women to outdoor sports like
hunting. Ashing, hiking and camping will
lake place this fall In Ocala and West
Palm Beach.
The Game and Fresh Water Fish Com­
mission (GFC| will conduct ’ Becoming An
Outdoors Woman* workshops at the Ocala
Youth Camp Sept. 12-14. and at the Ever­
glades Youth Camp In West Palm Beach
Oct. 17-19.
Interested Individuals ran otilnln regis­
tration forms by calling Ihe GFC Ever­
glades Regional Office In West Palm Beach
at (5811 840-6100. The 9100 registration
fee rovers Instruction, program materials,
equipment, meals and lodging.
A typical
’ Becoming
An Outdoors
Woman* workshop may include hands-on
Instruction In deer hunting, waterfowl
hunting,
turkey
hunting,
backpack
tng/camptnt. toSaa ftahtng. fly-fishing, panfishing, canoeing, boating, bird watching,
outdoor photograph,
outdoor survival
skills, shooting sports, handgun, archery.
woodcraft and personal safely.
T h e workshops are aimed at women. 18
years and older, who would like to learn

Lyman
C— t taue4 from Fags IB
Randall was trying to stretch
the ball into the Lyman end
sane when he was hit by Joe
Glota and Julian Jackson recov­
ered.
Just aa quickly, tt was a cornlet* turnaround aa the Greytounda celebrated.
- For Lyman coach Larry Baker.
It waa about time. Last season,
the Greyhounds were In nearly
every game and last week,
dropped a tough game to Semi
note.
For Baker, the breaks finally
went hla way.
’ We have a good p o u p of
ktda,’ Baker said. *We have al­
ways found ways to lose these
types of games tn the peat few
years.*
When Spivey waa darting to ­
ward the end sone. Baker had

t

FISHUVO FORECAST

another linking feeling.
’ Here wr go again.* Baker
said. Tins tune our ktda didn’t
give up.’
For the Kami, tt waa a second
straight bitter defeat and their
fourth straight dating back to
last season
Lqst week, ihe Rama blew an
early 17-0 lead on the way to a
loss to University.
It didn't help that the Rams
fumbled six times. Including
several on snaps from center to
negate strong field position.
Lyman got off to a good start,
executing a 12-play. 84 yard
drive, led by Brad Harris' run­
ning. Harris ended with 83
tough yards on the night but
didn't turn the ball over.
Kit Kaminski capped off the
Lyman drive with a one-yard
plunge to make It 7-0, but Lake
Mary came right back.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESEARYI

the remainder of the

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Baas action Is a little tough due to high
water levels. Baas will be following oWigho
and ditches back Into newly flooded areas.
Buubaits and other lures deslptcd to
cover a lot o f water In a hurry to locate
fish.
Snook action la p e a t at Sebastian In let
Large live shrimp, ptnftsh. or Anger mullet
are the top baits. One ounce Jigs or
swimming-minnow lures such aa Rebels or
Rapalas are good choices for artificials.
Captain Jack at P o r t Canaveral reports
that la r p p ou n d seas from the offshore
hurricane nave slowed down deep water
action somewhat. Expect king mackerel
on 4 A Reef and Pelican Flats. Dolphin and
wahoo are scattered. Shcepshead and
flounder are cooperative la the Pqrt. while
trout and redftah arc rated aa gpod on the
'
a
Shcepshead dominate U p . aciion at
Ponce Inlet. Live shrimp and fiddler crabs
provide rapid-fire action with fish running
from 1-8 pounds. Drum, redflah, small
blucfiah. and Jack crevalle are also around
the rocks. Trout and red fish are rated aa
tn :

mndoor sports and skills, and Just never
bod ihe opportunity to do ao.* said Lt.
Lynne Hawk, workshop coordinator.
She said workshops are p e a t for begin­
ners who want to hone their outdoor
skills
Previous workshops have been
highly successful.
'Our classes arc taught by experts in
Ihe area..and.rm ything..is very low key.*
she skM.- T h a w is no pressure on the in­
dividual*. Everybody la (bgro to help each
oilier. It’s a p e a t learning environment.*
Tor more information about ‘ Becoming
An Outdoors Woman* workshops. Interrsird persons can call the GFC Everglades
Krgional Office at (56D640-6100.

both resulted tn touchbacka and
his kickoffs kept the Rama
pinned deep atl night.
Lewis's (Inal field goal came
with 1:14 left In the game and
Lyman'S Jot Oiota (Ml) and Jute! Lacfcson (right) teamed up to and Lake
Lyman down by two points.
Lake Mary attempted to rattle Mary's hopes ot winning as Qioia forced alumbie at tha goal Ins and Jackhla nerves by calling a time out son recovered with Is** than a minus remaining to secure tha 16-14 victory.
just before the kick.
*1 was so pumped up. I didn't
(
. i i • *« * r
I i i
I i i i&lt;
' i i \/ i r 11 |
even think about It.*, said Lewta.
Lewis is planning on possibly
playing soccer In college and
said that he Is being scouted by p Local 19 Day COL Training
Notre Dame. Clem son.
the
University, o f North Carolina at » FuH Tuition Rolmbur
Charlotte,' South Florida and
p Job Ptoeomont
some other smaller schools.
►Train Full Tima Or
According to his teammate.
Part Tima
Joe Glota. the holder on his
kicks. Lewis *haa a leg o f gold.’
Truck
Driver tnatitute, Inc. • HOAaroUma a
Lewis la definitely a player to

one extra point.
Although he la new to football.
Lewta, a longtime soccer player,
said that ha thinks ’ It's easy*.
Not only did he have field
goals for IS. 44. and 45 yards, watch for
he also had two punts which season.

:

Women will learn out door skills

Lyman’s Lewis
getting a kick
out of football
Special to the Herald

DALLAS (*9) AT PHILADELPHIA
The Cowboys look to bounce back after the
embarrassing loss to the Cardinals last week.
Emmlt Smith la hurting, but will definitely
piny in this Divisional matchup. Barry *The
Bartender* Bwttaer la on thin ice with Jerry
Jones, and mag already have • giant ulcer.
If this is the cnee, hla drinking habits may ir­
ritate k . O w M j i 07. Ba#aa Id.
Each week I g w out my patented LOCK OF
he igame that aflection. This
.. ....................................
la the
ter research and contemplation. I feel r
confident releasing to my readers as a "heavy
play selection.*
Over the years, our success tn this category
has sent readers to the bank, on cruises and
even to college. I take great pleasure knotring
that I am helping you achieve your goals effort­
lessly aa compared to the 0-to-S Rat Race many
of ua are caught up tn during the week.
After last week's easy success. I'm staying
cautious with KANSAS O T T (-4) OVEB BUF­
FALO • • my l o c k o r t h b w e s k .
Enjoy your afternoon, and thanks again for
the cards and calls.

These teams appear even on paper, but they
are not.
The Bucs defense Is going to come after Brad
Johnson In a way he has never experienced.
This confusion will deflate an already overrated
Vikings offense, but look far the game to remain
close. Hardy Nickerson for M.V.P. Boca 00. VI*
kings 17.

Bo&lt; b o lt

By AMT HAWKINO

going to beat the Patriots?
Unless Par cells really Is magic (which many
o f you Insist on claiming), this one is etched In
stone.
The Patriot Missile has been on fire with eight
touchdowns to eight different receivers.
Aa long aa this team doesn't take the game
too lighthr, they will destroy Parcells’ kkls. Pa­
trio ts 00. Ja la 17.
DBBY 1 B (*&gt;19) VO. BT. LO U IS
The poor Rammles thought. Main this year,
that they might be pretty good. Today will be a
tough gamo to prove it.
Aa I have said before, the Broncos are the
best team In the A.P.C. Elway la on track and
he has a defense to back him up. Broweoa 01.
Rams 17.

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Randall handled the bulk of
the Rama' next drive which tied
the score at 7 when Cooper hit
Spivey for a 12-yard pass. It
was their fourth connection for
a score this season.
After that, everything stalled
for the rest of the half. Both
teams kept the ball on the
ground as Randall and Harris
chewed up yardage and lime.
For Harris, u was one of, the
best night of hla career. The
Junior said the win waa vindica­
tion for the Greyhounds.
"We're Just happy since every­
body’s always putting ua down.*
Harris said. We Just went out
and wouldn't lose.
Randall got the Rama out In
front on the Rams' first posses­
sion of the third quarter, going
70 yards up the middle to put
the Roms up 14-10. Randall
broke into the
open
and
outraced Lyman's Joe Copeland
to the end sone.
Lyman never came back with
a touchdown but Lewta con­
nected on field goals of 44 yards
and the 45-yard game-winner
with 4:35 left in regulation after
Lake Mary called a timeout to
frea c llie kicker.
From there, the momentum
swung back and forth but the
Oreyhounda were the ones
tearing the field with the wtn.
Next week.
Lyman
hosts
Edfpwater and Lake Mary trav­
els for the third straight week to ■
Pin* Ridge, losers last night to
Seminole.
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B allet G u ild b e g in s 30th s e a s o n

WEDDING

S E N IO R

E D IT O R

D O R IS
DIE 7 H IG H

Sail hud Is htrsscd to have a
tmliihri of ,i&gt; live lii d rp end eii l
spi v .Old viva* Ion.i nonage
ti.nian- living In o m niulsl and
i oiitilh illllig to the hu st ling
&lt;mntimultv
And Mlimle M io k la n d
Ills
light III
At 03
Mllitllc le
1 1 nth won high sm tr at the
hddge i Inh to who li she lias
In longed sun e I'M .’ Minnie
has hcrtl a irgiil.n thimigh thf
vc.ns and Is the ontv active
plavi'l among the 1**32 in. in
hei s who a ir all (lei eased rv
i I'pt l Hid.I Htrli kl.mil a I f si
dent ol a health! a ir l.n illtv
The other 1932 inctidieis wi n
llotteiisr
Hiuimlll.il
/elt.i
Mi l l e r

Dr

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P e te r

H enry

O o s lw o u d c r

Joanna R. Field,
Dr. Oostwouder
exchange vows
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lu I rim &lt;..uiluii girt
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tintt .nlitinii.il
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Ihi bride Is tlir daughter
nl i Ivilr W .mil Hull) li
t ii lil « l Mims
mid tlir
lit idi griMim Is the son ol
i n tiiflliis
nnd
Thrrexn
' i.'siuondi r nl l .int.ni.i
' o fii in iii.iiri.nir (is hrr
t-C'icr t l i r lifjitr i l i n s r (oi
. .s s i li.iin.il gown l . l s t l
..(.■it m ill ,i sslntf hf.nil'll
11 ii In*’ .mil ,i In ill.il s.ittii
'S ilt SSItlt .1 sill'll llVt'llilV
fill..III! I ll with .1 &lt;.IS! ,llllim
ir.ini Her waist length veil
nl iiti|Hirlril lllusinii was
si'i an il to a halo ol llowrrs
anil shr &lt;afrit il a liuin|iir!
ol in.lose and nil white silk
lost's showered w it It habv s
(nr.ith and gicrncrv
hailin'
Srhastl.ill
at
tended the htldr as maid ol
honor wearing a mauve oil

the slioi.ldft
gown
IIIidi'siii.nds
w eir
I alia
Hallman
M il s
I salls
i lieli l (el. hrt and Shelley
lt. oak
I lien gowns were
idriilii al to the honor at
trlnlant s
shelhs
t loslwoodei
set veil his tilotllt'l as tirsl
man Groomsmen wen* Inn
Wolters |)i Asliwin Patel
(toll l.ewls and t harlrs
Cornett
Flower git)
was Allte
Itas.ik and ting hearer wns
( lies Hall
( ollownm die i errmony.
a ri*i rgittori was held at
I’.iirn k Air l ore e Hose Of
fliers ( ‘lull
Alter a Wedding trip In
Him k Hills. S I&gt; . Glacier
National I'ark. Mom . II,mil
anil l.akr l.oulsr in ( ‘nn.
ada, the newlyweds arc
making ihelr home In Ru­
ler prise The hrtde is an
rlrnirntary school teacher
and the bridegroom Is a
laililly pliysUl.in
at the
Central Florida Community
ciin ii in Hanford

ANNIVERSARIES
Couple observe golden
wedding anniversary
LONGWOOD
lldinotid and
Anna Pr/nnck ol l.ongwnnrl are
celebrating theit gulden wed­
ding anniversary al a reception
(or 30 gucsls Sept
13 at 24
Stonrgate Trail
Longwood They were married
Hr|it
14. 1917 at Hrnoktyn.
N Y
Then children are Huh and
Helen Hohlrn. I.mu’ Island.

N Y Vn kl and Mickey Cohen,
l.ongsvnod,
Tom and t’alricia
Przonek. Sorrenlo, and lidinoiiil and Teresa Przonek. DelIona
lldinotid is a retired auto
hmly engineer and Anna is a
rellrril H its secretary, state ol
Florida. They enjoy camping
and their secret for a long mar­
riage Is a loving family

lllshv

( arnlyn

( ailn

m d Fh/alielh

Mt n. i

Mrh.mr

( in Wednesday Sept t Mm
lire was honoieil no hri 'i.tid
lillthdav as the oldest inendii I
ol the hii.lge • loh al the n g o
l.n h si In iloli'd i.ird games at
the hollo "I 1 o, v I .IVrl
Also
honored it tills tone was Arm
K oiimimms
wlm toinrd Ml mi
Aog 3 1 the youngest i loh
m rinhf i
lllf plavrl*
Uso.llh
s tilt
tin’ll gain' s at I 30 p in at tinholm "I Ihr drslgn.itfd lo.si
ess Hot lo r y invited tin m h,
(nine railv lot the loin lo o n
haunting Minnie and Atm Mo
pir-|i.ilfd i drill loos s|ilrad I
I lot keo salad
pasla sa id
tom a Im-s 'u lla g e i hrese
is
mu led
sunimer trolls
u n is
saots a beautifully del m at’ d
i lio i,loir i akr anil li e i Irani
"i di
this was a heaotdol
loot tiroo
Mlimle s.od
I in v
had tlir tahlr oil srl when we
got th rir and Is was so pirttv
lost hrfmtlhll *
llrldgr plovers enjoying tinto rtfiday irlrh rallon with the
hostess and hiinuirrv
w eie
Miriam
Askew.
( aiolyn
Cornelius. Hoslr Dean. I.tli
ti.ill.ml and Mary Nancy In
W'lilrgrt
Another (elrhratlm i lionoi
mg Minnie was a lookout at
Ihr Orlando
home ol
her
granddaughter and Ini sham!
H rlirrra (Ham and Itoh Dm
mas lot l.ntiiU
inrm hrrs
It
was a wonderful rookout .'
Minnie hr.imrd
"I .on teal lucky.' Mlnnlr
said 'I gol some III Ihr most
beautiful i aids I have ever got
ten *
Horn in Madison, Ga on
Sept 3. 1904 Minnie grew up
thrrr
and
graduated
liom
Georgia
Hlalr
College
lor
Women at Millrdgevllle
She
langht srhool thrrr hrfrirr her
marriage to Hogierl Strickland
The (duple i ,nne to Sanford in
1932 where he opened the
StricklandMorrison
Ford
Agency aflrr which Minnie
taught school lor a year al
Southsldr
t.lrmentary
The
couples two daughters, Flan
Kemp and Marianne Uiur. a t­
tended local schools
lit addition to her bridge
eluh, Minnie is a member ol
Ihr First
United
Methodist
Church nnd the United Daugh­
ters of Ihr Confederacy. She Is
a former
member
of
the
Woman's Club ol Sanford Inc
Minnie has sren a lot of

Mutual Sir it Hand (sealed, from l«lt| and her birthday
Imouls lucy Layer Lib Gallant and Mary Nancy Ter
Wittogor Standing (from lefll
Ann Kunmons (also an

honoreel Meiam Askew Carotin Cornelius ami Hus&gt;e
Dean

i li.rngi s m tin M3 years and
h i-, csrn Isril llrxlhlllly anil
indi'|&gt;ciidrni r as (fir winds ol
* h.uigr rage mi and mi
H e r d.mghlrr Flan said T l i r
ti 11soii I in so piniiil of Mothet
is rh.ir she s a woman of the
.’mil irn iu iv
the nest century

21MNI
And tli.il s oor Mlnnlr
.'nth i eiilory woman

a real

II M I I I (.1 I I I)
m in i s e a s o n
Mallei (.od d
ol
Sanford
* t ii 11i i , .|e is gening in gr.n lor
tin null .in oivrrs.ilv irle h ra
In,o li dm so I srrm hkr 30
V. us Mine a group ol wippurt
m s I,&gt;iioei| a I maid ol d im lurs
arid sal around a i m ailed tahlr
m Ihr rear ot the St hool of
Dam e A ils to draw np plans
lor a stale i liar ter
the group eiivlsloiird tlir tal
ruled d a m n s prilnrm m g in
regional hallel and dam mg
thru way In the top
Ih r i barter was granlrd and
the
show hit Ihr road
111
|H7li Sen l.orl Wilson named
the S.mlnrd dam e imnji.my as
(h r olllelal Mallet Gullll of
I lurid.r Also that year
the
award winning ilanrr drama
■Itlvrr G old.' was drdhated to
Donna Luo Askew first lady of
in

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Tillm a n m arks 85th birthday, Extra va n ga c ro w n s king, queen

Participating In Youth Extravaganza are (from loft) Eldar Eugana
Cooper. King Melvin Hunler Jr., Quean La Toya Robinson and Jackie
Cooper

Tidkmg about it child
Unit
loves the Lord,
here Is one
These axe the famous words
and the tribute selection sung
to the honorec.
Marie 11. T ill­
man on tier B5th birthday
celebration
held
Saturday.
Sept. 0, 0 0 0 p m at Triumph
Church of the New Age
Mlslrcss of ceremonies way
the giandilauglilei of the lionorce. Hope Tillman who pre­
sided over this happy, surprise
occasion.
Granddaughter Rena Tillman
escorted
her
grandmother
Marie to that birthday dinner
that she had promised she
would take her out to. The
family and friends all sang
'Happy Birthday* as the ho ti­
erce entered.
Knowing his mother's favor­
ite scripture the 27 Psalms.
William Tilm nn. Sr. rend ll
with Joy. Afterward son-in-law
Prince Grndey Robinson gave
the Invocation.

Greetings
were
given
by
ICIolsr Williams Dllllgnrd and
words of encouragement were
extended by family friend Rob­
ert H Thomas, dr. who has
known Mrs. Tillman for many
years.
Prince Robinson and grand­
son William Tillman Jr. dedi­
cated the well- loved selection
"God Has Smile on Me". W il­
liam Jr. played the electric
piano nnd Prince Robinson
gilayed the guitar. To further
entertain the honoree, great
granddaughter Rny'nell Tillman

nnd cousin Jnsmync George
performed a creative dance to
the music o f "Order My Steps*.
The tribute o f love lo a great
family member and friend wns
sung by Elolse W. Dllllgnrd
who sang ‘ Talking About a
Child That Loves the Lord.
Here is One*,
One will ulways remember
Mrs. Tillman's famous words
she says dally. 'Just Inking
and ruhblng* Many lovely gilts
nnd a beautiful money rnsr
were things to make her happy
85 turn to 86 years. The hon­
oree was Indeed happy ns her
surprise proves she is still
number one In the Tillman
family.
The blessing of Ihe iiie.il w i n
given by son Ralph T liman
and all dined. Marie Tillman
says thanks for a great birth­
day. Children were from Geor­
gia. Sanford, DrLand nnd all
send love from Philadelphia,
Tcxus. Michigan and u special

M ARIA TILLM AN
thanks to Justin Roberson and
Rena Tillman, grands who Just
Sm

Hawkins, Psg# SB

�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida * Sunday, September 14 199?

ENGAGEMENTS

H o b b yist of the week

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Custom decorative art is her specialty
By BUSAN WENNER
Herald Staff Writer_____________

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daughter
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ul
Ms
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North All.iiiiiintr Spring*

Four year
resident lln iul.i
Phillips keeps busy as the
postmaster ul llir Luke Monroe
Post OlfUr hid lluds as mui li
lime us posslhlr to paint and
crrntr with her decorative art
Her liohhy has spanned some
15 plus years and slill keeps
her sjxilhnuml
When tin not working I m
painting.* said Phillips
I v&lt;
hern doing driuratlve ail suite
the early HOs Flrsl
I took
rlassrs lu si,lined glass Then
t
look
some
rlassrs
in
sk ru h ln g and then drm ruNvr
art on riolhlug I look .1 lot ol
rlassrs nl Kusloin Krafts in
downtown
Sanford
T h a is
w lirrr I learned the skills I
have now *
She
explained
that
'drrnrattvr art is how In p.iinl
a pit ttirr and give it diincii
slon ‘ Phillips lias used this arl
form on various mediums l.ui
adlllll* dial stir rupiy* |i.tifi t
mg mi tor Mini*- bcsi
1 li.tv»
niv own itniip.iiiv r.illrd 1hint
fun* ( li.irin *&lt;• 1 wi tf k (nit *pf
n( h
INV horn* with iiiv .Iff
s.iid '1 *|wt lall/r in (lit HlftlM
and (ii*l(n ii wink 1 1* *( mis
ni.nl* a r hrxl bn a l.tlll Silt
wauled Mimr wall pMlfl!# J shi
bail mi nr|Mnal*il mb • It 1 itnt
a lull Innsli on lh* E. »• 4fUtlffl
with ill* wall pap* r
1 also Iliad* a ■1.»-sf |**t .
I.ulv dial w ant'd a *•(Mill '- \r *■
|mxirr drawn on lh* i hr st |
pulled illlleirn l dung* If' llli Mi*
poslri 1 have mail* tlir* ( lif •
st i r r u s mil ol w , « « !
tin* I
made had five gill s amt a turn
leu among a llrld of flowers on
It

I

1 tnlllul out of II.r Three tll.0
I 1.1t! made pirvnmslv mu

woman li.e! hough! (hrtn all
Nhr wanle.l the s. reen wllfl llie
gill* ami lu tie hoy &lt; iisloui
matte

A display of | liiltips work
in.iv also lu seen &gt;n pun based
ul II.1, k l i —.i t r Mis on Flrsl
Slteel Iiul I till,, flu Avenue tti
llowulnwn
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warding '
Phillips and hrr hiish.out
Rov have been tnarriril lor 12
tears They have two d.iugli
lers tara and I (rather
She is a member of Ihr ( rn
rial Florida f rr.nivr Artists
Six irlv and the National |)rtn
rattvr Arils! StKlelv shr aitilril
that she has Ir.irnrd adillllou.il
skills
therr
*Thr
Central

Florida
Society
m eets
m onthly.' she said "They have
a workshop aflrr rat ti meeting
lhal tins several teachers com e
in ami trai h us dlffrrrnl vatu
lirs of art '
Phillips shared dial thr tiling
she lovr* most about Iter work
1* 'that it l* very rewarding *
[h r relaxation wa* another
strong selling jxiint mentioned

New Historical
Society created
in Lake Mary
Alter .1 Intel Slimmer bn.ik
Ihr
l ake
M.uv
I llslor |i ul
( Minmlssiun
resuineil
dun
itiniilhlv meetings mi luesd.iv
Sept &lt;1 al Ihr I rank I vans
/'ruler
Ih r Ing news ol the
meeting of io n is e
was re
viewing die events dial look
pl.1 i r ovrr the summer
I lie
&lt; ommlssioti
was given
lull
in ridol over die Imu lion ul tin
Frank Evans I ruler No lung, r
will dir museum librarv orrupv
lost mie lllllr room ill III.

Arttil Lata Long (from toll) eiptrnm background proceduftrs to Edna Pnost
and Jan Knkonan

Dietrich----Continued from Page 4B
Klorlilii wlm i.im r Ii .k k limn
thr governor s
mansion
in
Tallahassee to liri hometown
oi Sanford to attend tlir da/
zllitg jrerfor ni.nn r
Aeronipllshrm nt* ol tlirsr
dnnrrrs are too nomerous in
mention
Although
dam ns
audition annually, during thr
entire ;t(l years, thr arttstli ill
rerturs have always lirrn (hr
Rye slslrrs.
Miriam lUikltii
and Valcrlr Wi ld
Thr DOS Doth srason Is i s
tilin g for tfir dancer* ami fm
mrr danrrrs A gala |&gt;irfiirtn
tinre is scheduled on Feh I t
I OE)H at Wlnlrr Springs High
School Performing Arts C rn ln
On Sept Ci. thr guild il.uir
rrs. Ihrlr parents and hoard
members gathrrrd fur a wrlcome hark hmrhrun at tlir
Home
Extrusion Cenlrr
in
Sanford
Among others a t ­
tending
were
Ken
Dolt lor.
(iro rg r Weld and Dehlile Howmail. Instructor
Thr
K.nrhnntrd
Slipper
award wan presented to Kelly
llruss and Lexle Cohn lor being
the first dancers to acquire 20
sponsors each
Thr luncheon was prepared
tiy
Diana Todd and was
"enjoyed by all," according to
Sally Sawczuk. DOS president

ARTISTS LEARN
BACKGROUND SKILLS
The Sanford-Setnlnole Art
Association held the monthly
meeting at Shonry'a in San­
ford.
According
to
Ashby
Jones, the tone of the session
was set hy a quote from Eric
Sloan's hook,
"I
remember
America*: We are In the busi­
ness of selling- not painting or
works of art, hut rem em ­
brances • o f tilings long forgot­
ten. but sparked by a given
piece of art. We rue in the
business of selling rem em ­
brances.
Leta Long demonstrated how

to m.ikr watrr &lt;olor
lta&lt; k
grounds with n &gt; k salt straps
&lt;&gt;f l.u r and Kni.m Wrap I'm
thrr Uilriexl was given rat h
procedure hy showing rxnm
pits of IhUshrtl p.timings on
which the matrrials w rrr used
Faye Sllrr. Troy Day ami .Ian
Krlkorlan a ir busy planning
thr I 5)5)8 inrm lirrshlp show
Dir 15)518 yrailttmks will
hr
touipllrd hy
l.rtti Lung -fan
hi ikorl.mi and Troy Ray

I rank Evans &lt; enter 11 will 01
IUJI&gt; the whole building I 01
d ir r inuuilssliiu
Ibis uiealis
ineiiibrrs
will Ire able lu ,1.

&lt;epl more material amt linan
• lal donations ,uul llirv will be
able to ollei more eduiall.in.il
programs
thr I llslor n ,tl / ornimssii.il
lias abradv begun expanding
Its
■oiliiiuiiiUv ooliea i h In
July a lum I k-uii was liiid for
the teacher* and stall at l ake
Marx Elem entalv lo enim n.igi
use of die tinisi tun In !icp
lemlier, a llftl) grade (la ss Iriuu
l ake Mary s|ient a couple ol
hour* ill thr museum duing tr
seaicfi Also in Sejrlrmtirr. li
hrarlan Lillian Gillfln showed .1
tlrownlr troop around die mu
scum Thr girl* were aide to

sir die ..in d sign dial hung
over llu I no Mary f.lrl Scout
lioosi It,mmlxsloii will hr
s|Miris"iitu; nelr second an
110.ill.u t s. it Day on Situr■lav &lt; *f
1* al dir Flank
I.v.11 is i n * .
They will help
lltownies
i i
.liininr* earn
llu 11 lust ■ I recognition s
M u s i tun
ihrarian
Lillian
i.rdtm |ovh. . aiin ou m rd dial
the I ak&gt; M • Coltimillltlv till
pioveineni 'ssor latlon K lAl
will lu gin g the l.ake M.lf&gt;
lllsin tii.il 1 iimissinn .1 grant
u! s ' m s iu
hr gi.uit money
will l.i os. : in part, to make
lino li need*
re novation* ami
repair* a! hr Frank Evan*
( i nter &lt;&gt;in &gt;1 tlir item* under
ilisi ussioii 1* returning ihr
stage to its rlgtnal condition
At tin 1 ie meeting Mary
Wolle prop, ed dir crrallon ol

THE THOMASES M ARK
S3RD ANNIVERSARY
Congratulation* a ir in order
lu Ho tlir ami Roy Thomas who
irleh ra lrd thrlr Stir&lt;I wrtldlng
anniversary on Aug 2(&gt; ll was
lovr at first sight when llu*
good-looking sailor from North
Carolina
laid ryrs on the
pretty girl rrotti Montana. T liry
w rrr married Aug. 20. 15)4-1 in
Seattle where Roy was sta ­
tioned
The
Thomases
enjoyed
travel while Roy was In Ihr
Navy and (hey aic still Havel-

ing

After retirement from the
Navy as a gunner. Roy went to
work for tlir space program at
Cape
Canaveral
where
he
worked on thr Drsl moon shot.
He later was employed as ter­
minal managrr til Die then
Sanford Airport until Ills retlrcincnt In 1985,
Dottle
was employed
aI
Sanford Naval
Air
Station.
Seminole Memorial
Hospital
and later for two physicians
Thr couple have two daughlrrs
and are active In tlir First
United Mclhodlst Church
Dome has been active
lu
Seminole Chapter No. 2 Order
o f thr Eastern Star. When she
was Worthy Orand Matron, Roy
was her Worthy Grand Patron.
He Is also past master of the
Sanford Masonic Lodge No. 02.
Top o f the day to the
Thomases.

A de lla B a rk e r s o rvo s E llen Z a rch cake a t h e r b rida l sh o w e r

HxMkwtMk w*0Imv
Historical Commission librarian Lillian Griffin with Girl Scout Troop 458
an Historical Society The Lake
Marv lllstoric.it Society was
formed
at
the
September
meeting when .ill com m ission
members voted in favor oi die
formation The purpose oi the
Society would he for the aid
and support of the Historical
Commission. A committee was
formed to decide the m ember­
ship fees for the Society and to
wTltc the rules that would go v­
ern It The committee will hold
their first meeting on Septem ­
ber I7ih. If you are interested
in joining the newly formed s o ­
ciety. you can till] Maureen
Llberntorr at 324-3024
III Olde Lake Mary Days
news. Ihe date has been set for
Saturday. March 28 from 10
a m to 4 pan. The festival was
originally scheduled for March
7tli. hut the date was changed
to accommodate Ihe Civil War
Rcenactors who will be coming
out In full force for Ihr event.
There will he some arts and
crafts booths at the festival,
hut they will be limited to his­
torical crafts; weaving, hand­
made wooden toys and other
such crafts. Civic groups will
still be welcome. Another new
emphasis will be more bands
on historical demonstrations
for
children.
The
Orange
County Museum has oilercd to
help die Commission with this
pari o f the event. Local enter­
tainment will once again lie
featured. The Lake Mary High

Drama Club has already agreed
to perform numbers from tlu-ir
spring musical 'Annie. Get
Your Gun*. If you arc interested
In participating in or helping
oui at Olde Lake NL'iry Day*,
call Maureen Lllieratore at 3243024 or Mary Rowell at 3 2 1
145)8
Last year, the Lake Mary Historlcal Commission
changed
Its monthly meeting from the
first Monday of the month to
die second Tuesday, to give
City Liaison Maureen Liberalore die rhnnrr to take n class
on Monday nights. Maureen
brought a cake to the m eeting
(banking
the
com m ission
members for their support and
announcing classes were over
The Commission enjoyed llu*
rake and voted to move tin*
monthly meetings hack to tluflrst Monday In October.
The Lake Mary Historical
Commission will return
to
Mondays at the October m eet­
ing. A second meeting Is also
scheduled for the month o f Oc­
tober. Guest speaker Charlie
Carlson will he at the Frank
Evans Center on TUesdny Oct
14. at 7 p.m. Charlie Is I Increator o f Granny Hawkins, a
Florida cracker who encour­
ages Floridians to save Flor­
ida's folk heritage. The public
Is Invited to attend.

S ts Rowall, Pag* 6B

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arandson he’s never met

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ADVICE
Before grandparent* C M peti­
tion for vUltaUMlt p n la tn lty

BBSS

Iv a d a y got* b y t h a t h e ia n o t i n m y
th o u g h t*.
M y h e a rt a c h e * b e c a m e A le x a n ­
d e r a n d I h a v e n e v e r m e t . M v n on
a n d A le x a n d e r * * m o th e r Ib o tn c o l­
le g e g r a d u a t e * ! b e c a m e e s t r a n g e d
i h o r t l y a f t e r t h e h o b y '« b i r t h , a n d
h i * m o t h e r m a r r i e d n o m e o n e e l» e .
H e c a u a e mV * o n g a v e up h i *
p a r e n ta l r ig h t* , I lo * t m y g ra n d |&gt; a r e n t a l r i g h t * a * w e ll.
W h e n th e la w y e r * w e r e te n d in g
le tt e r * b a c k n o d fo rth . I h o n e d th e
o u t c o m e w o u ld a l l o w m e t o b e c o m e
a g r a n d f a th e r . T h e d a y t h e ju d g e
m a d e h i a d e f i a lo n , I w a a o v e r c o m e
w i t h a o r r u w .'
I f i n d m y i e l f w o n d e r in g h o w m y
g r a n d s o n 's la n g u a g e s k i l l s a r e
d e v e lo p in g , o r h o w f a r h e c a n t h r o w
a b a ll. I t w a a m o * t ly th e la w y e r *
w h o d e c id e d t h a t A l e x a n d e r a n d I
w o u l d n 't h a v e a r e la t io n x h ip . I w a *
n e v e r n u k e d h o w I f e lt a b o u t a l l o f
t h i* . a n d th e y d id n T a * k m y g r a n d -

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

■on e i t h e r . I f b e w e r e o ld e ia iu g h t o
r e a d t h i * l e t t e r , I w o u ld w a n t h i m
to k n o w th a t t h i* a e p a m tlo n w a a n t
m y id e a

A GRANDPA WITH A
BROKEN HEART
DEAR U RAND PAt You r* la
o n ly o n * o f (h o ninny heart*
hraihlng letter* I have received
from grandparen t* w ho have
been sep a ra te d fro m th e ir
gra n d a h H d rsn fo r re e a o a *
beyon d their control. Often In
custody bottle* and adoption*,
little consideration I* given to
th* bend* between children and
In mart state*. It I* possible
for grandparent* to petition for

'Od’* * " *
Continued from Page 41
want to thank everyone for
their helping to make thle a
grand eucceasfUl celebration.

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The St. James House of
Prayer
Youth
Department
sponsored It* drat Youth Ex­
travaganza. Thi* pro^am waa
held to give the youth of the
church apcdal recognition and
an opportunity for them to
pralac and worship Ood in
their own special way.
The leaders of the church
believe that young people mutt
be able to express themselves
In order to grow and become
aplrttunlly mature.
Special thanks to Ood for the
fellowship of the youth cholra
who were on the youth proV nm. Choirs attending were:
k«eacuc Church of Ood of San­
ford. Apostolic House of Prayer
of Winter Oarden and Clearwa­
ter Missionary Baptist Church
of Sanford.
Crowned 1997 king wa* Dea­
con Mehrtn
Hunter Jr. and
queen
la Junior missionary

TICKETS AVAILABLE
POE FOOTBALL CLASSIC
Ticket to the 18th Annual
Florida Classic featuring Flor­
ida A ft M University v*
Bet hune-Cook man College ore
on sale. The classic will be
played on Saturday, November
22 at 7:30 p ro. at the Florida
Cllrua Bowl In Orlando.
There la' reserved sideline
scaling between the goal lines
for 820 End tones, corner sec­
tions and general admlaalon
sealing la 815. Tickets for

FAMU and BCC students may
be purchased at the colleges
for BI3. General, admission
ticket* for the public are avail­
able at Tlckctmsster by phone
or through their website at
wwwtlcketmaster.com.
Tickets may also be pur­
chased at the FAMU and BCC
box offices or at the Orlando
Arena box office. Call the
Florida Citrus Sports box office
far group tickets o f 20 or more.
For Information call (407) 4232475

Organ Club maata Tuaaday
Tom Wingate of Thoroughbred Music will be the guest or­
ganist far the Deltona Organ Club's first meeting o( the sea­
son on Tuesday. Sept. 18. at the First Presbyterian Church.
East Hlghbanka Road. Dellary. Charlie llart will play the
warm-up session at 7.-00 p m. After Toro Wingate s musical
program, he will demonstrate new sounds with MIDI equip­
ment.
Tickets for the club's fall Organ Extravaganza will be
available.
The public la invited.
For further Information pteaae call Jean Hurt at (904) 94J• 154 or Dorothy Bethune at (9041 880-4871,

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James House of prayer. These
two young people, were selected
based on their outstanding
dedication and support to their
church and for the Christian
like behavior and character
displayed throughout the year.
Hunter la an eleventh grade
student at Seminole
High
School where he Is active on
hi* school basketball team,
and
enjoy*
reading
and
watching TV.
LaToya Robinson la a senior
at Seminole High where ahe
enjoys her typing and com ­
puter classes.
Elder Eugene and Jackie
Cooper are leaders at St.
James House o f Prayer.

Rowell—
Continual from Page M
■RIDE* TO-BE
Ellen larch la the secre­
tary/ receptionist for the Senior
Center. Her bos# and friend.
Paulee Stevens, and several
members o f the sewers group
surprised Ellen on Tuesday.
Sept. 0 with a party to cele­
brate EUen'a upcoming nup­
tials. The seniors enjoyed cake
and lea cream while Eikn told
them about the ui
event. EUen'a slater Is
the decorating for t h e ------- and her Athire stepson la tak­
ing care o f all the catering.
Ellen la marrying Edwin
Lerncr on Saturday. Sept. IS.

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AGAINST ALL ODDS.
SHE MADE

»

�Where doee she find the time?
teacher to me.* But
doesn't like homework
sere with • hint, hoping
Dad will read this story
esse up a little.

Tiffany Gibson
keeps pretty
busy at LM HS

Tiffany ran

country
man. hut
she didn't like Die distance. *lf
the finish line ie out o f d igit,
ll'e herd to got mothrMed. i e I
switched to track tnetesd. U
works out better because tt
doesn't
conflict
with
cheerleading in the fall.* She
practices often with the high
school choir. She sings in the
Odyssey, a show chotn the
Magtcaia, a medieval group:
and In Quartet, a barbershop
jpoup. Tiffany also holds
down a part time jo b at
Seminole Town Center
Limited Too.

to the Htrsid
Tiffany Gibson, a Lake Mery
High School junior, gne ta
cross country because tt
conflicted wtth cheertendtng
practice. It'a a good thing she
did because wtth s little bit
more conditioning, no one
would be able lo keep up with
her whirlwind pace. Tiffany
belongs lo four choirs at
LMHS. the Interact Club,
cheertcsdlng, runs track In
the spring, and holds down a
lob and keeps a tight rein on
her boyfriend of 32 months.
Tripp.
According
to
Assistant
Principal Boyd Kama, "Tiffany
does wed academically. Is
quiet, and presents herself to
the kids on campus In such a
way that It causes people lo
look up lo her.* Recommended
by her teachers. Tiffany is this
track's Good Kid. *1 enjoy

»h e
she
that
and

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wmr bt
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a member of the
Interact Club because at the
community sendee work we do

i

Mars she is at tw Lake Mary

eludenl who dnds
ot

r

kbrary.

with Senior Clilxena
troubled kids." she says. She's
a teacher's kid- but soys that

with the dress rode
stands.

how

being In her dad's math class
this year Isn't a problem.
*Hc‘s just like a normal

Tiffany
Lake Mary
earned the
peers as

staff.

She's a well rounded young
adult wlih activities in the
school as well as In the
community. She's one o f many
kids you would be proud to
know In your community.

n

Our county schools are lo ­
cated in good towns wttb no
major problems to be concerned
with.
It it understandable,
some students said, tf are went
(o a high school where kids
were getting beaten up for their
Nike shoes but that just is not
Ihe case In our county.

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Back when most of these at udents parents were teenagers,
their wardrobe waa an Impor­
tant part of their style and gen­
eration as ours is today. Just
like bell bottoms, dags, and
cool shades wrre popular In the
suites. Ice tops, baggy jeans,
and clogs Iwhich still havn'l
gone out of style) arc popular In
the nineties
After live weeks Into the
school year, the dress code cri­
sis to Seminole students has
seemed to calm down and
Schapkner has cleared up any
misunderstanding about
the
regulations to her staff and ad­
ministration. Which, tn turn,
ahould make alt the studenta
pleated. Saturday school was
not sounding like a Ain way to
■pend the weekend for Semmole
students.
Schapkner said, "There's such
a gray area in the apparel for
studenu
________ lo wtar. -It's
It'a hard to
have oil the teachers know what
actually la right and wrong. Es­
pecially when one la saying the
student la dressed Inappropriate
and another l» sending them to
the office."
It'a a nice thought wanting all
the students to Dt unified to­
gether as one but not realistic
and truly not necessary. Stu­
dents want to be unique and
each with his or "her own per­
sonal touch of style. With tailforms and dress codes a part of
that la lost.

laff Correspondent

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Tha Lake Orangey Players praaanled "Man, Woman and Passion.* last
Thursday at their audMoraum. Actors performed scenes bom aavaral
wet-known dramas, Including this one bun The Diary of Adorn and
Eva.*

Courtney Is a senior at Semi­
nole High uittft some pretty
utrong /eeltnga
about
Ihe
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is a pari nl thr snlutliill In
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more riuirs are used for expnrfs rather than imports
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first strps to brim; tins ecoiinmii development tixil to
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step is to formally apply to
the fT/. lln,ml Thr ,.trp&lt;irl Is
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acting as the pntni man In
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hear from any firms that are
Interested lit hrrunilng In­
volved

lly MAKI A ORKM

IIcr.ild Stall Writer
I In- I , ic.Un 1akr
M.ti \
tic,.throw (h .im itrf nl Com
m r l i f held Its Hist 'Vision uf
sm i i s /
award p irs m ta lln ii
ifin gn i/ ln g area businesses
Mu nit JMI proplr atleuded
die liinchron Friday at the
Hr.ithmw Country clu b where
i a n erfssimm .tolni Mica was
tin- guest »|&gt;eaker
It* great to he home * Mlea
said
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rom illltlrr
in
Washington D C . told rhaiuhrt
m rm liris
lhal
allocntlim
mmiev lor thr district .which
im hides Seminole County, has
mi teased and a fair share nl
tax dull.its will he returned to
thr riiiiimutilly
Stic,i informed business replesenlatlves
that
Sem inole
would siKin see progress on
several major road projects
The bridge tiver
which Mica called
Is on the federal
addition, lie suit!,
a lane added on I
rsienil into the
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Above. Diana Parker chamber executive director and Dave Mealor mayor
ot Lake Mary, present a visionary award to Dr Konrad Filutowski and Motxn
Quigg of Filtowski Cataract and Laser Institute below Mealor and Martha
Miller ot the chamber present on award lo Hollis Urtttm ot Custom Cable in­
dustries

For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

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nr anolhrr and It can hr dune
very mrx|&gt;rnslvrly,' Mira said

TONY IUJSSI jn

T O N Y RUSSI
IN S U R A N C E

Vuu urrd relief now and yon
can l wait hrrausr business
growth is Itiruinbrnl on a vi
able tiansportatlon syslrm "

2575 S French A ve
Sanford

Mira said he Is also working
to secure binding for altrrnattve transportation such as
light rail and transit.
Mira thanked business le a d ­
ers for Ibrlr contributions and
job opportunities they rreatr
ill tile county. He em phasised
the need for good wages lo !.■
cure the future of Seminole
residents
'You are the reason for the
success In this county." Mica
said
Following a brief synopsis of
the individual companies. Lake
Mary Mayor David Mealor pre
sented the awards to DellSouth
Mobility, lirlle Voice Systems.
ClnrluntU
Hell
Inform ation

B u s in e s s S c e n e s
AutoNation USA executives. Larry
Rich, president, and John Drury,
senior vice president, marketing,
were on hand during the grand
opening celebration at the aulo su­
perstore that recently opened in
Sanford at 4911 Wayside Drive, just
off ot Interstate 4. The Floridabased used car megastore Is Ihe
first In Orlando and the 15th nation­
wide. The facility features a 24,000
square-loot showroom, a 26,000
square-foot automotive service
center. Customer! may browse
through an extensive Inventory of
cars and trucks through computer
stations. Each vehicle comes with a
09 day bumper to bumper limited
warranty, a seven day money back
guarantee and 24-hour roadside
service assistance for one year.

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Inr . Custom Cable Industries
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ware. 7,OM Development Inc

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PUBLIC NOTICE
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO
THE VOLUSIA/SEMINOLE
CONSORTIUM’S 1997-98
CONSOLIDATED PLAN AND
THE 1992-93 FINAL
STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
AND PROJECTED
USE OF FUNDS
O n O c to b e r 2 8, 1997 the S o m in o lo C o u n ty B o a rd o f C o u n ty
C o m m is s io n e rs w ill c o n s id o r a m e n d in g Ih e 1 9 9 2 -9 3 F in a l
S ta te m e n t of C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p m e n t O b je c tiv e s and P ro jo c to d
U se o f F u n d s ("F in a l S la le m o n O and tho 1994-95, 1 995-96 a n d
1 99 6 -9 7 O n o Y ear A c tio n P lan s of the C o u n ty 's C o n s o lid a te d
P la n T h o F in al S ta to m o n t a n d tho C o n s o lid a te d P lan g o v e rn th o
a llo c a tio n a n d o x p o n d itu ro o f C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p m e n t B lock
G ra n t (C D B G ) P ro g ra m fu n d s U nd or tho tho C D B G . P ro gram ,
tho B o a rd is c o n s id e rin g the a d d itio n ot Ihroo (3} n ow a ctiv itie s ,
as follow s.
• $ 1 7 2 ,0 6 9 for tho re n o v a tio n of a b u ild in g o w n e d b y S o m in o lo
V o lu n to e r E n te rp ris e s . Inc. lo r u so as a fo o d d is trib u tio n c o n lo r
lo r lo w e r in c o m e h o u se h o ld s .
• $ 1 0 5 ,0 0 0 for Ihe re h a b ilita tio n o l Iw o (2} b u ild in g s o w n e d by the
H o u s in g A u th o rity of the C ity o f S a n fo rd , Inc., for use as child
c a re /d e v e lo p m e n t c e n te rs for lo w o r in c o m o w o rk in g m o th e rs .
• $ 6 ,0 0 0 for R S V P , Inc., fo r th o p u rc h a s e o f c o m p u te r e n d o ffice
e q u ip m e n t fo r u se by V IS T A v o lu n lo o rs w o rk in g w ith lo w e r
in c o m e K -3 s tu d e n ts to fa c ilita te re a d in g .

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Mr

Where You Can Afford To Have The Best

WHOLESALE TO THE
PUBLIC
REPAIRS • CUSTOM ORDERS

• ITALIAN GOLD CHAINS $7.65 Per Gram
DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS .25 T.W. $89.00
1123 E. Altamonte Dnvo • Attamonte Springs
(Next to Honey Baked Hams on S R 436}

L a y a w a y • H o u rs : M - Sat. 10 A M. • 6 P M .
407-332-5335

T h e B o a rd is n o w p ro v id in g fo r and in v itin g p u b lic c o m m e n t on
th e s e th ro e a m e n d m e n ts . A n y o n e d e s irin g to c o m m e n t o r a sk
a n y q u e s tio n s re g a rd in g th o s e a m e n d m e n ts m a y c o n ta c t the
S e m in o to C o u n ty C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p m e n t O ffico at tho fo llo w ­
ing a d d re s s and te le p h o n e n u m b o r:
B u d d y B a la g ia , P rin c ip a l P la n n e r
C o m m u n ity D e v e lo p m e n t O ffic e
S e m in o le C o u n ty G o v e rn m e n t
1101 E ast F irst S tre et
S a n lo fd . FL 32771
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -1 1 3 0 , e x te n s io n 7384
F a x: 4 0 7 -3 2 4 -4 8 1 8
E -m a il: b a la q ia Q iu n o .c o m
C o m m e n ts w ill be re c e iv e d u n til O c to b e r 14, 1997 (a m in im u m
3 0 -d a y c o m m e n t p e rio d Is re q u ire d b y F e d e ra l re g u la tio n ) a n d
w ill be tra n s m itte d to e a c h of th e C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e rs p rio r to &lt;
the O c to b e r 2 8 , 1997 m e e tin g . P le a s e c a ll the C o m m u n ity
D e v e lo p m e n t O ffic e if y o u h a v e a n y q u e stio n s .
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The City of Sanford. Florida.
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NO ON on Monday September
791h. 1997, m fha Purchasing
Offica. Hoorn 241 of City Had.
for the following Ham|t|
ANNUAL N IO U IN IM IN T B
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yog are taquired to aa*va a
A * u p y at this rai|oa«i a j « a I
ro p y of you* wntlen (JafansaB
ab&gt;a fur public review at !••*
tf any. to it. on Q l I N l 0 0 1 D
Planning OivtBinr* hnlwa.tr- A •TO
B I R O . C S Q U I R I . Atlornay tor
AM to 5 00 PM workdays Tha
Plimtift, H O f Brt'.kall Avanua.
office ts located at 174 W
Suita BOO. Miami. Florida J J t J l
Ch u rch
Avenue,
longwood
on or batora thirty &lt;30f days
Florida or you may call nor
from tha data ol tha brat pubit
office
at
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cal ion of this notice and Me tha
Al ihts mealing, inleretted
o’ lftnal with the Clark of this
p a r t u s may appear and tie
Court otherwise a default will
heatd
wdh respects lu Iha
ba anlaiad againtl you for iha
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relief
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m
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continued front lima t«» tuna
Complaint
until final action &gt;s complete
NO TE P U R S U A N T 10 THE
Parsons with disabilities need
TAfR
DEBT
C O LLEC TIO N
mg assistance lo pait-cipate in
PRACTICES ACT
Y O U ARE
any
of these
proceedings
-ADVISED TH AT THIS LAW FIRM
Should contact the AD A to o uh
IS D E E M E D T O BE A O I B T
nalor
at
(40/)
7ft0
14
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C O L L E C T O R A T T E M P T I N G TO
18 hours n a d v a r c e ut tt a
C O L L E C T A D E B T A N D ANY
maetmg
IN FO R MA TIO N OO T AI N ED W i l l
An parsons aie advised that tt
BE U S E D FOR TH AT PURP OS E
they dectda tn ap|te.tl any ilei t
W IT N E S S my hand and aaal of
Sion made al these 'Hastings,
•aid court al Sanford. Florida
the appeal must be based on
on t h u 10th day ol S CP TE M
the public reenrd made during
B C R . 1997
consideration of this mailer
(Circuit Court Saai)
Smca the City ol l o n g w o o d
MARYANNE M OR SE
does nol provide verbatim mi n­
As Clark. Circuit Court
utes
of ds meetings. &lt;1 •% the
OY %/ Cacaba V Ekarn
responsibility of an appellant to
Deputy Clark
p rn v de such minutes at than
I dfrey for Plaintiff
own eapense
(see Chapter
•UN 2 QOLOBERQ
786 0105. FS)
ESQUIRE
fh# matter discussed at this
O Ooa 310310
hnarmg is quasi tudicial tn
'••ml. Florida 33731
nature As such, interested pa*
[305) 3/4-4700
lias a'e prohibited from con
NOTI CE
fadi ng members of the Board
Any paraon with a diaab&lt;ldy
of Adjustment on thie metier,
squiring rsasonabla ac commoeacept d j r - r g the public hea’
alion
should
call
Cou tl
tog. or by written comm un ica ­
•dminiBtrators office at (407)
tion to Iha Planning Divsi on al
23*4330 • nol taler than seven
the address above
'•y* prior lo Iha procaadings
Geraidme /ambri. Ctty Clef*
'p/XiBh: Sep tember 14. 21.
Publish September *4. 1997
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Florida, m accordance wdh the
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HOMESTEAD
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S ON W H O M S O E V E R U N D E R
Jud'C al C'tcu-t
in and to*
THE LAWS ANO C O N S T l T U T l O f t
of th e sta te o f Flo r id a
Seminma County. Florida, in
together w t h all e tr u d u r e t .
wh e t p h y l u S (
TAIT and
improvement *. t-aturee
and
U N K N O W N T E N A N T S . a*a the
appurfenancae on taid landt or
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therewith
VH l AS c o n d o m i n i u m AS SO
(NAT ION INC is tn# Pljmlift, I
W IT N E S S my hand and offiC'41
tea) of thit Court at Sanlord.
wi" se" tu the highest and bast
bidder tor cash al the west
Seminole County. Fior-da. (hit
•ronl door ot the Seminole
29th day of A U G U S T 1997
Cou 'ity Courthouse. Sanford.
(C O U R T SEAL)
Fljrid a at It 00 A M on Iha
MARYANNE MORSE
30ih day of S E P TE M B E R . 1997,
A t Clerk of Ctrcud Court
Hie following described real
By Jane E Jatewic
properly set forth tn Ih# Final
Oeputy Clerk
Judgment
Jack C McElroy. Etquu e
Unit 63 Budding 13. San
M AG UI RE. V 0 0 R H IS
Ma*co Vtiias a Condum r.um.
A W I L L S . PA
according to the Declaration 0*
Pot t Office Boa 633
Con dominium
tnereol.
as
Orlando. Florida 32802
recorded m OMictat Records
(407) 244 1100
Book 1386. Page 8 of tha Public
FL OR iO A BAR N O 0818130
Records of Seminole County,
Attorney Tor Plaintiff
Fionda
IN A C C O R D A N C E W IT H THE
M A R VA NN l M OR SE
A M E R IC A N S W I T H D I S A B I L I ­
C a r k ot the Court
TIES ACT . P ER S ON S W IT H D I S ­
Oy Jane E Jasewic
AB ILITI ES NE ED I N G A SP ECIAL
Oeputy Clerk
A C C O M M O D A T I O N T O P A R T IC ­
Plamt'Hs Attorney
IPATE IN THIS P R O C E E D I N G
E M U A GA S P ER ON I J R . ESQ
SHOULD
CONTACT
COURT
93) Wek-va Spruigk Rued
AU M IN IblH AIIUN
Al
SE MI
Longwood. Florida 37779
N O lE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
(407) 772 7303
301 N PARK AV E N U E . S A N N O TIC I
F o n o . FLO RIOA. t e l e p h o n e
A M E R I C A N S W IT H
(407/323 4330). N O T
LA T E R
D I S A B I L I T I E S A C T OF 1990
TH AN SEVEN (7) DAYS P n i O R
At fm t n lt lr e h v e O r d er
TO
THE
PROCEEDING
IF
No S 3 - 3 7
H EA R IN G IMPAIRED. (T O D ) 1
Persons with a d'Sabi'dy who
800 933 8771. OR VOICE (V) I
need a special accommodation
80 0-953-8770. VIA FL O R I D A
lo participate m this proceeding
RELAY SERVICE
should
contact
AOA
Pubtrth September 7. 14. 1997
Coordinator at 301 N Park
OEl-89
Avenue.
Suite
North
301,
Sanford Florida 32771 al 'east
five |S) days pnor lo the p ro ­
ceeding Telephone (407| 323
4330. ealeneion 4227. 1-800935 8771 (TD D) or t 800-9538770 |V) v u Florida Relay
Tdka*
Service
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Publish September 7. 14. 1997 , ,flAn ** iU J
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L egal N o tice s

N O T IC I TO B I O D I M
BOM
A IR P O R T A C C E S S COMTMOL
BAM BA AT 1 0 7 .1 4 D IO U N IT T
IM B M O V IM IN T O AT
O R LA N D O
BANBOMO AIM BOAT
BAMBOMD, FLO R ID A
Sealed p r o p o .il. lot H i* lo t.
ntehing o l all labor, m a la ria l,,
eervtce* and equipm ent lo t the
Airport A c c .a . Control Syktem,
BAA Bat I
101.14 S ecurity
im p rovem ent, at tho Orlando
S en io r* Airport win pa received
Cry I ho ta rt lord Airport Authority
at tho Otnca o l tho Dtroclor e l
A .ia lio n ,
O rlando fa n lo rd
A irport.
A irport
Term inal
Building, One Mod C l.» .ia r» d
Boulevard. Suita TOO. Sanlord,
Florida u r n unto 10 70 A M .
Sept am bar IB th. 'BST. ,1 whtch
Inna lha propoaele w ill bo pub
bcly opened end rood aloud
Thla protect win include tho
m at,M otion o l on In te g ra 1ad
accoaa control ,y » le m , c lo t ad
circuit l#i*vt»io n (CCTV) , y i tarn, upgrade and rehabilitation
o l ana pet m e te r lancing end
vehicle g o tta , tu m ith in g and
equ ip p in g e neat Alt p o ll
C om m and C onter, Inatallallon
ol liber optic to trertruetur#, and
m odificetiene to eaiallng Ie«Mi­
l le t , door hardw are, u iilttte ,.

IN IM S C IR C U IT C O U R T
OB TUB SICMTBBM TM
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN AMD BOR
S S N IH O L E C O U N TY,
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UNITKD AUC R IC A N BANK
OF C IN T A A L BLOAIDA,
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ORLANDO TOOL A
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BJV C O N STRUCTIO N. LLC,
SINGULARITY
CO RPORATION, DONALD
L. SULLIVAN. KIM M .
SULLIVAN, D A N IIL J.
ANTONSLLI. NANCY A.
A N T O N IL L I, ORLANDO
CO NTRACTORS SUPPLY,
IN C ., end FIRST
INDIANA BANK.
O olondenta.
N O T IC t OB BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on tho Tlh day ol October,
IB S7, e l 11:30 A M , at l o t N,
Bark Avanoe, Sanford. Florida,
the underaigned Clerk w in offer
lo r ta le th e re al a tta te
described on l .h i b i t A a ll ached

On or after Septem ber Ird .
i s t r . coplee o l th e B la n *.
S p e c ilic a iio n e .
and
other
C o n trac t D o c u m e n t, m ay be
eaem m ed a t th e oft ice e l I he
Director e l Aviation, Orlando
Sanlord Airport. Com p lo t* doc
um anta m ay bo obtained from
lh a ortlca o l th e Dtroclor o l
Aviation
by
pay m a n l
ol
Seventy.trve dollara IS IS 00) lor
aach t a l. B aym ant lor B lant
and olhar Contract Docum anla
m ual bo m ade by check or
money order p a y a b le la lh a
■Bewferd A irp o rt A u th o rity *.
Caah v i not be accepted Thia
paym anl la norw efundabie
It Bidder deea n et w ent to pick
up d e c v m e n ti but wienee to
have d o c u m e n t, ahipped by
luat-cleae U. S. m ail, additional
payment th a n be requited m
th e turn o l Bltteon Dollara
( • 1 S 001. Thia SI S.00 charge will
not apply it th e Bidder rtq u e e t.
Ate d o c u m e n t, lo be eent by
eapceaa c e n t ret w ith ebargea
billed le te clp ie m 'e Account
Fie propoaele mey be w ith ­
drawn after the K h e d u le d tuna
tor receipt o l propoeelt. loi ■
period of . l i l y ISO) d a y .
The Sanford A« p o ll Authority
loeorvoe lha rlghta lo wofvo any
■ntormaktiaa In or ro,ocl any
and all pio p o aa la , o r to reo d v arllM lui p ru p o te li.
Propoaala m u tt bo aubmlttod
o . aol forth in iho 'Bropoaal
R equirem ent, and C o n d itio n .1
included In Iho C o n lra ct
Docum anla A bid price m u ll ba
aubminod lor aach o l Iho noma
naiad on Iho Bropoaal
A bid Bond Of Cortlfiod (h a c k
« Iho amount ol I k o l tho ToMI
Amount Bid m u tt bo eu b m itttd
with the pro p o ta l.
•
A Paym anl Bond and a
Part or mane a Bond, aach In a
turn equal lo 100% o l Iho
amount ol tho Contract aw ard­
ed. win bo required prior to e l o ­
cution o l contract.
Tc be obglblc Io r tw a rd el

S ah i b it " A *
LOI l a . R A V IN S SNOOK. FIRST
A D D IT IO N , accord ing lo tho
plat thereof oo recorded Mi Piet
book I t , P ag es IQ end I t ,
Public R ecords o f te m ln o
County, Bkptde. {’ (Lot f ) .
Lot 14. R O B IN S W O O D,
according lo tho plot thereof oo
recorded Mi Plat book 20, Page
IT , Public R ec o rd , ol Sem inole
County, Btoftda.
together w ith ell alru clu rae,
im provem ent!, fu tu r e ., a p p li­
a n c e . end ap p u rten an c e! on
ta u t land or uaad in confunclron
therew ith.
The alo ieea id te le will be
m ade pursuant to on order
e n te ie d by th e H onorable
Thomas O Freem an, on A ugutt
IT th , 1SST.
Totma o l Sale: C aah or
C a s h ie r, check a l tha lim a o l
sale.
s u b le t' 10 aM legal Mans and
sncum brancss
DATED IM S Stn day o l SEP­
TEMBER. IBS?
M A A YA N N ! MORSE
C lark o l tho Court
■y: Jana E. Jaaawie
a t Deputy Clerk
Jkmee I . O r 0dm
Blonde Bar N s. SSSISI
j a io n A. Roeonihal
Blonde Bar No. 0004411
BOLCV 1 LARDftEA
1 11 North Orange Avenue
Suds 1100
P o .t O ffice B e . 1141
Orlando, Blonds l l t O M I t l
1407) 421-7114
A ttorn ey, lo r P it ml iff
N O T IC t
Poisons with a disability who
need a special accom m odation
lo participate In this proceeding
should
co n ta c t
ADA
C oordin ator a t l o t . N. Park
Avsnue. Suds N. SO I, Sanlord,
Blonds 11771 at laaai fivs d a y *
prior
lo
Iho
procooding.
ToMphono: ( 4 0 7 ) -lll- 4 1 1 0 ( a t.
4217; M 0 0 -S S S -I7 7 I (TOO) or
1-000-SSl-BTTO (V). via Blonds
Relay Service
Publish; Septem ber 14, I I ,
14 ,7
D EI-110

IN TU B O IR e U tT C O U R T
«S»
- o ile r the I I epeeaeg/W M
or Im enciei reap o n e *a n y , cape■rectory com pletion o l prcvlo u t p refe ct,, to the aatialectlon
ol Iho Sanford Airport Authority,
BAA. end BOOT.
The a m i perform ed under thia
Contract th en be governed by
the fe d e ra l Contract Proviemna
eel te rm Mi th e C ontract
Docum anla, w hich include, but
ere
not
lim ned
le .
D teodvantagad
B u e in e ie
im a rp rte e I DBS) eubcom rector
p a n lc lp ttio n ,
Iq u a l
■ m ploym ent
Op port unit,
requMementa, and com pliance
with Baderal W age and Hour
requirem ente
(O iv la -B a c o n
Act).
The Bidder agrees to comply
with the follow mg requirem ent:
'H e mem ber, o Ala or, or em ploy­
ee of tho Sontord A irport
Authority during hie tenure or
tor one year th ereafter th a n
have any Mdereet, direct or In d i­
rect, Mi this contract or the pro­
ce e d * thereof1.
The award e l Ihle C ontract wlM
be contingent upon the concur­
rence ot the fe d e ra l AvteUon
Adm Milan anon and tha Blot Ida
Department o l TranaporUUon.
SAHBOKD AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
Stephen J. Cooke,
Skocutnm O w ed or
PubUeh: Soptombor S, t l , 14,
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S B IB M O iJ C O UNTY,
F L O R ID A
C A B B N O i M -S S B 4 -0 R -0 S -A
IN R I: Tho M arriage oi
DEANNA LYNN 2 U K I.
Petitioner,
and
DAVID OUENTER S T R IB IC K .
MOT1CB OB A C T IO N
TO: KAREN JEAN
S N U LER -STR IB EC K
ADDRESS UNKNOW N
YOU ARE NO TIFIED th at a&gt;
action lo t |Rails To Show Cause
•or Contem pt) has been M ed
e e e in e l
you and yau
are
requMed to serve a copy ol your
w ritten d efen s e!. It any, to It on
plain tiff’t attorney. Joseph
Padew et, whose address la, t SI
C rystal
Lake A venue. Lake
M ery. B londe 12 741, on or
before S S B T IM B 1A 10th. 1SST.
and M e Iho original w ith tha
Clark o l Due court either before
service on plaMHIff'e attorney or
Im m ediately th ereafter: otherw ise a default w ill be entered
against
you lo r tho roUot
dem anded Mi tha com plaint or
petition
D ated August 21th, 1447
Clark e l tha Court
Ny: Luonno W oodley
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Augual
II.
and
S optam barT, 14. 21, 1 M 7
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Notiea M given that tha following perm it was latu ed on S IP T IM B S N Bth, 1BBT. 144 w . Lemon Lane, Casselberry, Florida
32 M B , perm it f 4 0 -1 17-02OB-M IR P . The protect la located Mi
B tM IM O L I County, Section t l , Townahip 10 SO UTH. Range 10
East. Tho perm it authoruee A B U A B A C I WATER M A N A O IM IN T
B Y S T IM O N 14 ACRBS TO SERVE AN INDUSTRIAL PARK known
as SPAULDINQ INDUSTRIAL PARK II. The receiving waterbody M
L A K I JIS S U P .
The M ofa) containing Iho application 1st tho above Meted permit
■ available fa t Mienaction M onday through Friday e ic e p l lo t legal
holiday*. 4 00 A m . to 1:00 p.m . e l the St. Johns A lte r W afer
M anagem ent D lelrto t (O lelftct) H oodqu arlora, H w y 10 0 W „
Palates. B L 11 171-142 4. A person whoso substantial In te res t* a n
alfactad by lh a D M trisl perm itting decision m ay petition for m i
edm toietratlv* hearing In accordance with section I2 0 .IT , P .t.
P o llilo n e m iif l com ply w ith th o requM em enta a t Florida
Adm inistrative C ods ftu le 4 0 C -1 .I1 1 and 40C-1.S11 M d bo fio d
w ith Irocaivod b y ) th o D la t ik l C lerk lo cated a l D latrlcl
H ighw ay 100 W eal. P alatka. Florida M IT T .
Petitions lo r adm M e tre ! hra hearing &lt;
mu&lt;4 be rued w M N n fourteen (14) d a y * of public to o n o f Nils
nonce o r wfthMt nlnoioon (IB ) d r y * of tha dfairlcl dopoaKing
notiea of th ia Intent in lh a man fa r th ose persona lo w ham lha
Dtatrtet resile actual notice. Failure to M e a petition a H M n Male
lim e period ahaM constitute a waiver o f any rlghKa) aueh paraonta)
moy h a r t I s request an a d m M a tra lN o dotormMuMlen (heanna)
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Doted: Soptombor n t h , 1 H 7 .
MARYANNS MORES
AS CLERK OB THE COURT
Byi Jean BrMtant
A * Deputy Clerk
M acon B AaaocMtoo, PA .
fT T IT U S t l North,
Suite 400
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Caeeelberry. BL S I7 0 7
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you are required to aerve an
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Attorney, Doug N o M . B ata*, of
th e Law Firm Of M ASO N S
ASSOCIATES.
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t l North, Buffo 100, Mangrove
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Laurel Court, Casselberry, BL
12707.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
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the following doecrlhod proper­
ly to Sem inole County. Blonde:
Loi 1, Block A, (T E R U M O
BARK. UNIT NO. ONE, accordtog to Piet (hereof recorded to
Flat Book 1«. pegee S I and 03,
public record# e l Sem inole
County. Florida.

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moefung
operators
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PLAINT1BB‘B N O T M B
OP N O TIO N
TOi W ILLIAM H. BAKER
BECKY ANN BAKER
And all parties claim ing in te r*rt
by. through, under or again *1
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B4CKY ANN BAKER

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October 15, 1997

WEDNESDAY___________________________50 Cents

S a n fo r d H e r a ld
Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Saminola County tinea 1S08
90th YM r, No. 39 • Sanford, Florida

Sanford cop chief
grilled; are the
changes for real?

Good
behavior
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School board
adopts code
of conduct,
Goff dissents

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B y R U B S W H IT E

llcrnld Staff Writer

B y M A R IA O R E M

Two and a half years is loo
long, lllll Claylon said 'My
God. I’alton look Germany in
less than three monlhs "
Clayton Is one of the m em ­
bers of the city's Law Enforce­
ment
Options
Committee
seeking a more rapid recon­
struction of Sanford fkillcc De­
partment • or Its replacement

Herald Stun Writer
Tltc Seminole County Srliool
Hoard on Tuesday voted lo
adopt a code of conduct while
at the name lime repudiating
and disavowing fellow member
Hot) Oofr* behavior
Casting the lone dissenting
vote, (ioff said allhough he
supported the Integrity pari of
the document he could uoi
condone the code of conduct
Bee OofT, Rage 4A

Seminole County School Board Supt Paul Msgsrty right, listens along with
member Bob Goff, as the Code of Conduct is discussed

Me was umoiig those who
grilled SI'D Chief Joe Dillard
and other members of the force
Tuesday In a three-hour ses-

{T u esday's meeting is
the most positive move
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God, than anything
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poller station on Tursdny.
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meeting the inmmlttee has had

lo dale
Changes are being marie.
Dillard said Community po­
licing • the 1000s lag for
working lire heal - Is a top pri­
ority On Monday, four HPD su­
pervisors - representing each
of four squads - are fieaded to
Jacksonville for a work session
al the Institute of Poller Tech­
nology A Management
"It's a good Idea." said
Longwood Police Chief Grrg
Manning, the chairman of thr
options committee *Thr Im ­
portant thing Is for these guys
to come hark anil relay the
Bee Police. Pege 4A

B ell m o v e c o u ld b rin g 2,300 jo b s

TO D A Y

B y M A R IA O R E M

Buy Into the dream

llrr.ilil Staff W rllrr

The Center for Affordable Housing hoard will
meet tonight at 7 p in at thr Hetlyr Smith
Cultural Arts .Center. Filth Strrrt
h rtw rrn
Park and Oak Avenues
The puldlr Is Invited

Arte directory introduced
The Seminole Culturul Arts Council recently
introduced Its new Seminole County Cultural
A Cream* Aria Directory al a public reception
hosted by Seminole Community Collrgr
Grants from the sale of Florida Slnte ol the
Arts license plates sold In Seminole County
were also announced ut (he reception, the
winners were: Altamonte Springs Jazz E n ­
semble. Aslan Cultural Association, (toys A
Girls Clubs of Seminole County. Central Flor­
ida Society for Historic Preservation. Florida
Symphony
Youth Orchestra.
Lake Mary
Heathrow Festival of the Arts, the Mill Theatre
and the Weklva Itlver Players
Seminole
County schools receiving grants were Eastbrook. Foresl City. Goldsboro. Hamilton.
Idyllwllde. Lawton. Pine Crest, fted Hug and
Stenslrom elemenlaries. Jackson Heights and
Tuskawllla middle schools, and Lake ltranllry.
Lake Mary. Lyman and Oviedo high schools
and Arts Alive In Seminole
A total of
817.3000 was awarded.
Also recognized at the awards presentation
were 28 artists featured In thr directory
whose work Is exhibited In thr Fine Arts Gal­
lery at SCC during the month of September

Svrnlnole Cultural A Creative Aria Directory
Is available for a 85 donation, or tree with
membership lo Ihc Seminole Cultural Arts
Council. Information Is available at 328-2039.

B«at the blues with ORHS
Orlando Regional lleulthrarc System will
offer Che free seminar ‘ Hauling the (Hues:
Overcoming Anxiety and Depression* on
Th ursd a y, Oct. 18. from 0.30 to 8 p in . at
South Seminole Hospital. State Road 434 In
Longwood.
For further Information or lo register for the
seminar, cull the O RIIS HrallhLlne 1-800­
048-7800.

Seminole County la vying for an
exjiunaion facility of Cincinnati
Hell tnr . which could bring nlMiut
2..TOO nrw John Into the county
The Seminole County Commix
Mon on Tuexd.iy voted lo approve
eionomit
incentives
from the
■m int) and stair level totaling
s i 125 million The enmity's p o r­
tion 8 125.000 will lie used to lev­
erage iMldlllon.il money limn the

stair, according to Hull Turk n o
nomlc development manger for
Seminole County
Setnlnolr County Joins V o Iiim -i
County, winch o llrrrd a 834 mil
lion
tmentlve
package.
and
Osceola County, which has ollrird
85 million .is thr lowest bidder l..r
a new telrroininunlcallnna fuitln,
Turk said Seminole County has
some (Hisiiivr Incentives lo al'i.nt
CHI Inc . in&lt; hiding an existing la
cilliy housing the com pany» tin
cinnatt Bell Inlormalion Systems
division at llrathlow International

School board
member adds
to scholarships

Hostness Park, a moth higher anil
well tr.ilnril work fn n r and an exirllrn t quality ol Idr
'All those tailors are in out fa­
vor.* Turk said
Turk said many of the company s
employers hvr in Seminole County
and thr county’s available work
forte 'would lit perfrrily* into the
jobs with salaries avrragmg about
824.000
The C IIIS facility currently em ­
ployers about 700 people Mutrlxx.
a subdivision of CHI mid currently
totaled in Sanlord. would hr rrlo

rated to Heathrow tf thr deal goes
through Turk said Adjoining land
is available lor a nrw 200.000
sqiuilr fool building which Turk
said would hr larger than thr
105 1)00 square-loot existing futil­
ity

Comity
Commissioner
Win
Adams said thr county would not
gel into a bidding war
Wr ptovldril what we think to tie
a fall oiler * Adams salt! *Wr lioj&gt;r
tliey choose Seminole County

Oh, wutlderbarl Oktobarfaat Is hors!

8 p e d a l to the H e ra ld

Seminole County School Hoard member
Larry Furlong announced today he will atlil a
nrw category to his Special Senior Award
This year ihc applicant wtlh the t»est essay
from all entries will also receive a check for
8250 Furlong will continue lo recognize a
Special Senior al Seminole County's seven
high schools with a certificate and a check for
8250 During his 1000 campaign. Furlong
promised to donate a portion of his School
Hoard salary for scholarships if hr was
elcclrtl
’ Some of Hie students pul their heart and
soul Into llirir essays.* Furlong said. 'The
Special Senior Essay Award Is a way lo
recognize lids extra effort.* said Furlong
To he eligible for the award, students must
submit an essay d rsrnhtng how they have
demonstrated the seven qualities of the Special
Senior. The qualities arr Service lo community.
Perseverance in work. Empathy for others.
Cooperation with teachers anil rlassm alrs.
Independence ol llioiighl. Appreciation for
frrrrlom and di-mocrnry and Love of family and
friends
Sludrnls most also furnish Iwo tellers of
recommendation. One letter must he from a
current or former teacher. The other letter can
be from anyone personally acquainted with the
student such as an employer, friend. ftildnnce
counselor, neighbor, or cleric.
Applicants have lo he registered voters or
pre-rcglsterrd If under 18 years of age. A
certified copy of the students high school
transcript must also he supplied. Applications
arc available In each high school's guidance
department.
Bee P urlong. Page 4 A

im uise»i«s,i«— s w u m

The Third Annual Oklobarfasl put on by tha 8anford
Woman's Club will ba this Friday, October 17. from 5
p.m. to B p.m. Tickets are 010 lor adults and $5 lor
kids under 10. Some ol the delicacies otfsred wil
be: cucumber salad, kraut, bratwurst, knockwurst,
German hot potato salad, grten beans with spstzel

(noodles), pumpernickel bresd/butter, apple strudel
and coffst/lce Isa. From laft lo right: Batty Jack.
Vivian Buck. Hans and Ruth Galnas, president of
tha Woman's Club, ara In preparations for tha day ot
food and good spirits.

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Bald eagles could gain lake habitat
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Airport may be
off the hook
B y M A R IA O R E M

Herald Staff Writer
Audubon officials appeared receptive to a
proposal by Sanford Mayor l.arry Dale Tuesday
for a bald eagle's habitat on the shores of Lake
Jesup.
The proposal was mode as mitigation for an
eagles' hot)Itat. which was a it down at the Or&gt;

lando Sanford Airport recently. The Florida
Audubon hnd Bled a comptnlnt saying the air­
port did not hnve permits to cut down the
tree*.
Charles Lee. senior vice president of the
Audubon, said a settlement could be reached
with the city and the'airport ir there la com ­
pensation for the loss of the eagles nest, and
If the nlrport admits It needed a permit to cut
down the tree and agrees not to cut any njore
trees without the proper permits.
Lee said Dale's proposal looked Intereating
enough to be considered. Hy the end of the
meeting, he said It looked like the matter may
be resolved.
Dale proposed nn 1,800 acre site east on the

Lake Jesup waterfront off State Road 40, which
currently houses four eagles' nest*. The site la
owned hy the city and serves as a spray Irriga­
tion area. It serves as part of an enterprise
rone and Is used by the city's department of
public works for waste water.
Dale said staff will look Into the legal as­
pects of setting the land aside as a conacrvn.lion area and habitat protection rone. The Bt.
Johns River Management District will provide
the Audubon Society with Infra red aerial pho­
tographs for further site study.
*We want to cooperate fully with the
Audubon.* Dale said. ‘ I think they came away
from the meeting with the feeling that we want
to be good neighbors with more sensitivity to
the environment.*

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

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visit Sanford schools
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LOTTERY
l l r r r i n r tlic winning minilirrs s d c r t r d on Turstln y In
th r Florlilii l.otlcry:

Fantasy 5 (Oct. 14)

4 8 13-13 24
Lotto (Oct. 11)

9-2 l&gt;24-37i4 1-43
Play 4
6 -6 -2 0

Cash 3
0-4-2

TODAY
Biddy 89 98

THURSDAY
f’tcldv 83 98

FRIDAY
TMrmi 80 95

SATURDAY
Talrms 78 93

T ID E S

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W ED N ES D A Y:
SOLUNAR
TA B LE:
min .
4 35 u m . tn.ij 1100 u r n ,
min.. 5 10 p.m .. nmj. I 1:30
p.m
T ID E S :
Dayton*
Beach:
high 7 44 a.m.. 8 1 2 p.m ..
low 1 28 a.in.. 1:58, p.m.
New Sm yrna Beach: high:
7 49 a m.. 8 17 p.m.. low;
I 33 a.m.. 2 03 |) tn.. Cocoa
Beach: high 8 04 a m , 8:32
p in . low I 48 a m . 2 1 8
p.m

BEACH CONPmONS
Daytona Beach ti New
Sm yrna Beach: Seas are 3-5
feel with a modern I e chop.
Water trmperntnrc at Day­
tona is 80 degrees and at
New Syinrna. 81 ilegrccs.
Winds arc from the cast at
10-15 m .p.h.

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today
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City
Bklta
A|iiil(iclilrol(i 52 74 plcldy
Dnylomi Mrli r&gt;5 85 rail)
Ft Laud.
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09 88 pretdy
Fori Myer»
Galtiexvlllc
58 78 rain
81 milt
Jlickiouvlllr
04
Key West
75 85 ptrldy
Ml,mil
75 85 plrldy
08 80 min
Orlando
50 72 pit Idy­
I’euhiicuki
Sum vuIn
07 88 llic Idy
Tn1lnhn&gt;irr
52 72 cloudy
Tninpn
00 87 mill

' Sen mg Stutford, U iit Man ami Seminole County Sinte I VOX”
Wednesday, October 15. 1997 • Vot. 90, No. 39
Published Tuesday through Friday and Sunday by
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Luclll* Ball
there was 'I l.ovr l.ury." ivtneh
had Us premiere on Del 15.
1951 Mils was Die llrst ...........
to he lllmcil live before a Mu
dlo midlenre Lucille Ball and
Deal Araas were imigiilflrenl
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lie still looks young enough
to pin Ii land In- does lur Ih r
Money Mote on TV spots Hall
ol Fame
tight hander J im
Palmer Is 52 today.
D lr r r tor/Artless Penny Marshall Is
55 She duel li d A League nf
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(Duchess ol York) Is 38 F o r­
mer iiutoniohlle rxerutlve Lee
larocca is 73

Coming Thursday
Yep. Thuisd.iy Is National
1loss Day, one day alter N.t
li u i ia l D i i i i i i h Day I'lguie dial
out

Church honors contributions to the community
Special lo Ih r H erald
&lt; om imuilti tiiirsi Day was
observed tiy ihe Mars Hill Sev
endi day Advcnllst ( T i i u r ) i mi
S.ituid.iy (&gt;il 4
II Is a day III which the
i h n i i h recognizes
Die out­
standing einitrlhutlons ol an
imlividual in the iiinim iiniiy
the recipient nl Mils honor
was Marva Hawkins Hawkins
serves th r eomm uiuty in many
lap.ii lllrs She is t h r hoard ol
dlreetms of die A grle ullure
and
l.ahur
IT ogram .
hit
i ih li li serves 22 i utilities sets
(lulu les. Inr Head .Mail and day
i are pingr.uns
assists lariu
workers and die indigent and
pinililcs housing lllie urg.ml/atlon owns a Imusiiig |iro|eit|
loi Die needy
Hawkins Ii . ls
been a dlreilor ol dlls orgaiilzatlnn loi 15 years
Hawkins is also on Ih r hoard
nl directors nl the Head Shirt
Policy ('ointril lur Seminole
and ( &gt;si cola t imnlies
she Is a member
ol (he
hiianl ol directors ol N'AAI I ’
mid is die vlee ehairmau ol the
All lean Ameileaii Aia dem y ol
Arts.
Hawkins Is employed hy the
sale of Florida Department ol
F'amlly and Children. Foster

H « lU M M k | T M T n MM|

Marva Hnwklna, cenltr, a cca p ta a plaque from Joyce Wilson, led. and Patricia Mlchaal.
t iilr division She is a c o l u m ­
nist lor die Sanlord Herald,
the voter of the lll.u k eoimini
lilt V

Upcoming governmental meetings
T h e following governm ental meetings are planned Tor the
coating w e a k:
T h e Se m inole C o u n t y G o v e rn m e n t will hold a develop,
m ental review W ednesday, O c t. 15 at 1:30 p.m . at l lot e .
P i n t 8 L . Sanford. F o r information, call 321-1130. ext. 7731.
T h e S — ilnnla O enty P o rt A u t h o r it y will meet Wednes­
day. O t L I S at the administration building of the Port or
Sanford a l 4 p.m. Fo r information, call 322-4798. 4799.
T h e Seefttrrt Ptam dng e nd Zoning C o m m is s io n will meet
T h u ra d o y , O e t. I S at City Hall. 300 N. Park Ave. For Informa­
tion. caff 3 5 0 -5 6 0 0 .
T h e Lake M a ry City C o m m is s io n will meet Thursdny.
Oet. I t a t 7 p.m. al C ity Hall, 100 N. Country Club Hit.. Lake
M a ry. F o r Information, coll 3 2 4 -3 0 0 0 .
T h e G re a te r O vie d o C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e will hold ils
Orel business expo Wednesday. O c t. 22 from noon-7 p in. at
the H oliday In n Select University of Central Florida orcu at
Unlverolty Boulevard and Alfayn Trail. For Information, call
3 6 0 -0 5 0 0 .

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Rcbari Skip Cowan
Mark Sa»o&gt;a
Bill Egan
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Happy IlMh Wedding Aiml
versary In lormer ITeshlrn
Je rry Ford and wile, B e tty.
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1918
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A l l i u m ' i i l i o h a s Ih r a h l l t l i

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Come to a free public health forum and learn about
videoscopic surgery for chronic heartburn.
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7:30 pm

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S h e Is a l l i i - mhi i nl SI . M i l l
M i s s i o n a r y b a pt i s t t I n i n h
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NOTICE OF CHANGE
OF LAND USE
N O T IC E 13 H E R E B Y G IV E N that the City ol Lako Mary Local

Planning Agoncy will hold a public heating lo discuss a small
scale amondmoni io the City's Comprehensive Plan Future
Land Use Map This mooting will bo hold T h u rs d a y , O cto b e r
30, 1997, at Laka M ary C ity Hall, 100 N orth C o u n try C lu b
R oad, Lake Mary, Flo rid a at 7:00 P.M.

The property lo be considorod lor the small scale amendment
is approximately 10 acres in si« j Tho appkcani is requesting a
change in luluro land use dosignalion Irom Medium Density
Residential. MDR. lo Public / Semi-Public The property is
located at tho west side of Rantoul Lane, approximately 2,600
foot soulh of the CR46A and immediately norlh of tho City’s
athletic bolds, more particularly described as follows.
Commencing ol tho Soulhoast corner of tho Nodhwosl
quarter ol Section 4, Township 20 South, Range 30 East.
Seminole County, Florida; run thence S00°08'22' E along
Ihe East line of the said Northwest quarter for a distance
of 400 00’ more or Ibss to the Southeast comer of Parcel
5A; run Ihonce along tho South line of said Parcol 5A on
a bearing of N 80’ 58’52" W a dislanco of 85 00' lo the
POINT OF BEGINNING; Proceed thence Westerly along
tho South lino ol said Parcel 5A on a bearing of N
88'58'52" W a dislance ol 1.158 00’; thence N OOJO0'22"
W a dislance of 320 00'; thence S 88,58’52' E a distance
of 658.00'; thence N OO'OB'22" W a distance of 130.00';
thence S 88“58'52'' E a distance ol 500.00’ lo a point
85.00' West of the East line of said Parcel 5A; thence S
00°08'22"E a distance of 450.00' lo the Point of
Boginning, containing 10.00 acres.
*
A copy ol the Comprehensive Plan. Future Land Use Map and
proposed amendment are available for inspection in the
Community Development Office, Lake Mary City Hall, 100
Norlh Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida, Monday through
Friday, from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M., or you may call 324-3049
for information concerning this amendment.
Interested parlies may appear and be heard regarding the pro­
posed amendment or written comments may be tiled with the
City Clerk at 100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida.
NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT A TAPED RECORD
OF THIS MEETING IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR ITS CON­
VENIENCE. THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
ADEQUATE RECORD FOR THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL
FROM A DECISION MADE BY THE CITY. ANY PERSON
WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance lo participate In
any of these proceedings should contact the City's ADA
Coordinator at least 48 hours In advance of Ihe meetlna at
(407) 324-3024.
City of Lake Mary, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk

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�Sanford Maiakl Sanford. Florida •Wednaoday. October 15, 1997 •3A

POLICE BRIIPS

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Trespassing charged
l.rrny Wllllnma. 39, of unknown residence, was arrested
Mondiiy hy Sanford potlrc. Williams was churned with trespassing and possession of drug paraplirrnalla
Williams was
arrested In Itie MOO bloc k of Laurel Avenue. Oftlrer rimglil
Williams routing mil of a house with no trespassing and. upon
a search, found the paraphernalia.

Multiple charges
•fames Powers. 33, of 137 Hunker Ln.. Sanford, was arrested
Monday by Seminole County deputies
Powers was charged
with resisting with violence, assault on law enforcement offi­
cer. flattery, possession of over 20 grams of rnnunhls and
violation of probation
Powers was allegedly III a physical
confrouiatlon wftli Ins girllrleud

Brain T u m o r A w a re n e s s W eek
planned in order lo heighten
public awareness about brain
Illinois and to promote rontintirtl researc h on the disease

By C A R T E R O IL M A R TIN
Herald Correspondent
Ttir National llraln Tumor
Foniidflllnn imnouncrs the llrsi
Drain Tumor Awareness Week
set for October JO 23 flrgani/
rrs plan to make the event an
annual one
Tills nationwide event Is

N A H T C will liosl a lunc heon
nil Copilot Hill lor mi min ts ol
congress and (licit lu .illh t . u r
leglslallve aide s ll is lnlrndi*il
lo garner Increaseil support lor
rescan h. through die passing
ol a rescilullou ai knnwlcilglng
October 19-25 as ofllc lal Drain
Tum or Awareness Week
Drain 111rnor palleuls. f.unl
Id’s and friends arc encouraged

The week Is sponsored liv
Ihe Nor 111 American llraln T u ­
mor Coafnion IN A in C f. a n ia liliciii ol eiglil non-profit or
ganl/adciiis deilicaled lo elimi
naluig In.on lomots

l.rvory Hickman. 31. of 1107 E tJlh St.. Sanford, was nr
rested Monday fry Sanford police Hickman was charged with
possession of drug paraphernalia and arrested at the corner of
fourth Street arid Sanford Avenue
Officer noticed Hickman
reaching In Ills lell porkcl lor something and then slopped

linn

Retail theft charged
Herlirrt Jones, 47. 1701 W I3lh S i . Sanford, was arrested
Monday hy Sanford poltrr Jones was charged with retail Ihctl
and resisting a men hard amt arrrstrd in ihr 1500 him k of
South I rein h Avenue ltr|M&gt;rl said that &gt;111 employee at a store
nolle eel Jones com eallftg batteries

Victim pushed
John I.null an. 38. of 2580 ItidgewiMst Avr . Sanford, was arreslrd Monday tiy Sanford polu e l.rnih.m was charged willi
battery and arrested at resldem e lte|Mirl said Unit Lrnllian
allegedly pushed victim against a taldr

Accident leads to charges
Andrew Dl.inumtl. 21. of 2505 tirassy Point l)r . Lake Mary,
was ancsfrd Monday by l.ongwoisl police
Dlamontl was
charged with driving white lli ense is siis|H-mlrrt or trvnkrd and
lm|)ro|ier hacking Dlamontl was arrrsleil in ihr 200 block ol
Nortli Stale Itnad Mil) l&lt;r|sirt said dial Diamond's car was in
volveil in an a n lili lit

Missing wallet
( t ill* L a ra 3 2 o l 1220 S t it l. im lo D r S a n fo rd , w a s a r r r s ie d
T u e sd a y b y S a n fo rd (to lti e
L a ra w a s 1 lia rg e rl w ith p o s s e s s io n
o f a c o n c e a le d lir c . u iii a n d rUsi li. ir g liig llr e . u m in p u b lic
L a ra
w as a rre s te d at In s re s ld e m e
lt c |io it s a id d ia l l.a ra was
d r in k in g a lc o h o l a n d her arm* u p s e t o v r i m is s in g In s w a lle t

Incidents
A
w o r th H’ KH) w .is s lo lr n M n m l.iv IN I h r 11(10 I &gt;I* m k o l
T ow n I ‘r n l r t I ' m lr

V.il Inns liwils dint (ihulir t.Uiis toMllHi*

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M n i i i I. iy In I h r IOO I i I im k o l l l r t h m i r ( In l r

Marijuana found
A la n f lio in . is
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l..tkr M.irv
w . ih
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T lm m .ii w . ih eiffffttrtl mi
L a k r L m n o t Mo.ul

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for more mformallou about
brain
liimor
research
oi
planned events lor this spei i.d
week, call the National Drain
lum nr ITiund.dlou al I 8(10
931 2873

Teen cancer patients learn to look good
on Imw to seler I wigs tie
srarves. and a gill trite bag
Spi t lallsts In die llelds ol
oncology
nursing.
prthatrli
psyrldatry
and
psychology
and
rosmetologv
volunteer
their time

Special to the Herald

Drug charges

by Ihe eci,-dlt Ion to send letters
to their t t S Senators asking
for llieii support liodi for die
week ami for further research

H O U S TO N Life Is dlllli oil lor
teenagers with cancer
And
then liiry lose their hair
A program designed lo help
Ifiese (indents co|ie with mull
cations that iilferl their np
pearanrr promises to in.ike
tliciu 'look good and leel bet
ter '
'T ry to lell a teenager lli.it
losing your ball doesn't mat
ler." said Michelle l i lls ili of
llir Texas Children s Cam i t
Center at llaylor College of
Medicine and Texas Children's
llospiial ‘ ll does mailer, and
dial s wli.it Look ( tond peel
Dctler' Is all atiiiul
'Look
CiihmI Peel
Detier'
ll.tiPIM olfers make up and
hair-loss advice loi girls as
well as sessions on skin t.uc
for guvs too Teens meet I w ii r
a year for a two floor program
that also Hit ludrs present.i
Hons on nutrition fitness and
social skills
I luring dir prngr.uu lips on
grooming Ini hide
* Learning how lo draw m
eyebrows dial disappear dm
log i hernndierapv f n ls ili has
also bad teenage boys express
an uitrresi m tins p,nio ol.uly
during |iitun season
* ■ smg make up •lb i Iiielv lo
ll li t* it.ilk i lilies iiinlrl dir
eves I ,nisei! bv tow blood
p l.itrlrls
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.i i i i m | e i u s

a |ip t o

p ii.in H and dealing wiib skin
blem ishes

ta ils J

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A spri lal game tear lies the
kills bow In respond lo awk
ward siH lal moments, anil how
to tiamlle dieii pens curiosity
and i|iirsllons
A nnlrllton
book is provided, as are lips

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OBITUARIES
K A TE I). IIK E W IN O TO N
7M
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Hicwlfiglim
r .ill,ill.Ill M i n i Wltlll'l I'. llk
died S.Muid.iy 11, 1 II ( *»'r7
She w.is l„,ni 11. M.II «.ll 11.1
Mis llr. vvinglnii w.is .1 ( .-In . d
I).’,.utli l.tli ill..I lu .U 'l'k n 'ii. i
Slu1 w.is .. ll.IJillst
Survlvn.s
It.&lt;lude
sni.'
Urine llfewnigliui
O il,.m l.&gt;
Eddie (
llrewiiigli.il, W lu iii
I’iirk
(iu ld iu s
E liner,.I
Hume,
Wilder I'.irk. In 1 lunge nl .11
riingeineiilH
IIEN R Y UROWN SR.
Ilenry llruwn ^1
S.ud,,id
Avenue. Newmk
N .1 . du d
Wednesility. o n
H. t!l!l7 111
Nrw iirk. N .1 Hum M.iri li Id
l!K)5. lu Altiuiiy. I'.a , lie
moved lu New.uk Iron. Sanlofd
III l!iH7
Mr
llimvn w.is a
licallli elude worker lor Nit k
m .ii llutek (di.. Newark lie was
a member »l Nl I’anl M ll
('h tiirh until la* moved lu
Newark where lie Jollied (ir th
semane M II ('hureli
Survivors liielude dauglilers.
Carrie Si oil and Ellzah. lll
S|ilver&gt; . Imlh ol Newark. N .1 .
Nadine
llrnwn.
Allamonle
Sjalngs. Nina Williams, la lla hassee, Angelin lludnrll, U{)pei Marlow. Md,; sun. U’iwreine
Hrmvn. Kantnrd;
I !»
gramlehlldien.
Tl
grealgrandi lilldren;
three grealgreal-graudelilhlreii
Wilsim-Elehelherger M orin
ary. Inc-.. Sanford. Ill charge of
arrangements
A N TH O N Y M A R TIN
QAE’U TIS J R .
Anthony Martin (iajiulls .Ir
fib. [Hooks Avenue. Ornnnid
lliaeli, dii'il Monday. Oct Id.
1907 at West Volusia Memo­
rial Hospital. Horn lu Huston,
he moved lo Ccuiru! Florida in
1987 from Maine. Mr (iapulls
was a jewelry store manager
Survivors include parents.
Anthony and l.ucy C.aputis,
Deltona; sle|&gt;-hrolhers. T h o ­
mas r (iajmtls, Salely llarlm r.

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sir j, sister M a t i c P . i h ' i i i
t le a iw a te r
■Slejiheti It I t a l d , m i l 1 11lie 1al
Home
1 t r i t o n , 1 10 t l i . u g t
id

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Mr
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in n t ln r
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SI.-pliiii If Halil.mil lu iu i .il
I Ionic Deltona in itiarg. ot
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EM ILIO A. rA O L IN I
Emilio A I’aollnl Mil lent
pit-wood Avenue Dell,&gt;11.1 died
Tuesday. (&gt;, t
It
1997 al
Volusia Medical (Y n tc i. Or
ange city Horn in Hultalo. N V
lie moved n, Ccnlr.d l liiilda in
1971 Mr P.iolmi was a 1 ,
tired lire i.ijtl. 1111 tin llrthlehem
Steel
I litDe|il
Lai kaw.uina. N Y lie was a
member uf the Our .....ly t,l the
l.-.kes Caiholli ( li ii r .ii . D el­
tona. the -1th Degiee lllsh.ip
John Newman Assemhly and
Honor Cuard. Holy Name So­
ciety. Empire Slate Cluh. Delton.1 Slat Cluh, charier mem­
ber ol the Deltona Fun A
Travel ( lull, one ol the found­
ers ol Ihe Sons ol Italy. Mike
Accardl Lodge, Deltona and
the Deltona Volunteer Fire
Dejit. and Fireman's Assoc
Survivors Include wife. Rose;
sou. Emilio A Jr.. O rchard
Park. N Y ; daughter, Durham
Ward. Whltcvlllr N C . sister.
Rose Sorblni. Daytona Item h :
seven
grandchildren;
live
gre.d-giaiidi hlldren.
Stejiiieu If Maid.mil Funeral
Home. Deltona. In charge of
arrangements

TH O M A S W ILLIAM HANSON
I In,tn,.' William Hanson Ml
Stii.-llipoi I W .lellersoti. N&lt;
died Saiuiday. (a t l l . 1997
In an aillo.iiohllr a. 1 11le.it in
lllikory. N C
lie was bom
O il 8. 1978. In S.mlord Mi
Hanson was a cade I al the I' S
Military
Academy al W.-sl
I’oint
lie li.msierred
from
I(&lt;h k bake Middle School.
I.ongwood lo Ashe ( ‘eulr.d
High Ni hool lo .lelfersou. N l
In 1‘IOg lie was a member ol
Hie National Meta d u ll, the
National Honor Soclely. the
Ashe ( cnlral
High
S. hool
Hand, the 1 (0 T C . Ihe West
I'oint Arm y Hand and was an
Eagle Seoul Ills appointment
to West I’olul lame bom Sena­
tor Jessie Helms and Con­
gressmen Richard llurr and
Lott Fairchild He was (Hendale
Springs
Presbyterian
Church
Survivors Include |iarruts,
Randy and Koil Hanson, ,lr|ferson, N.C. and Craig and
Donna
Duncan.
Osteen;
hrntlier, Joshua Hanson, -lei
lerson, N.C . sister. Ilrlttauy
D 11111.111. Osteen;
grandpar
cuts. Mary Hanson. Sanlord.
Kalina Williams. Dothan. Ala
llrlssoti Funeral Home, San­
lord. lu charge of arrange­
ments.
RONALD RALPH
N 1 E D E R R ITE R
Ronald Ralph Nlederrller, -M
South Klrkman Rond. Orlando,
died Thursday. Oct. 9. 1997.
Horn in Oil City. Penn., he
moved to Central Florida lu
I99.r) Mr. Nlederrller was r e ­
tired from the (I S Navy after
T l years ot service. Me held
the National Defense Service
Medal. He was a Catholic.
Survivors Include son. Kevin

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HANSON. THOM AS WILLIAM

Funeral srrvlcr* fur Cnilet Tlinoias William I L i u m i u . will, (nil
military liouurs.
will la- cun'billed l,y Foil Slew-art. Georgia.
Friday. Oct 17. 11197 at II am
from Hie llrlssun Funeral Hume
( ’Impel liilefiiie.it will follow in
Sylvan bake Cemetery Friends
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JU D IC IA L CIR C U IT
IN AND FOR
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STATS OF F L 0 R I0 A
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SALS BY C L IR K OF
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Mark Layton, fl, takes a rest before trying out more playground cqulpmoni.

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C IR C U IT C O U R T
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Oeputy Clark
Harry 0 Ra&gt;d. Ill
1120 W Fir*i Street. Suda 0
Sanford F l 32771
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Florida Oar No 2400S2
Talaphona (407( 321-391 1
P ub l'th O ctobar 15. 22. 1997
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JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
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DIVISION 14-B
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CriorrJ,nator at JO’ Ft Pa»h
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f.iaih nf tha Ct'r.ud Court
fly Jan* E
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With playground
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Florida day and you have
Play Day for members of
the Boys and Girls Club m
Sanford Rich Plan of
Sanford sponsored Ihe
picnic and day of fun at
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MARVANNE m o r s e
C a 't of C i'Cu t Court
By ja n e E Uaaawic
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C O D ‘L'5 4 STAW iA RSk
4o’ 0 Boy Scout Boulevard
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C I S 697 02164
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IN T H I CIR C U IT CO U R T
OF T H I I I O H T I I N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN ANO FOR
S IM IN O L I CO U N TY .
FLORIOA. CIVIL A C TIO N
CASS NO. tS*0S17-C A 14
DIVISION W
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N O T IC I OF SALS
Not'C# it hereby g&lt;*an that
purauant to a Final Jud gm an i of
Foracioeur# or O rdar datad
Octobar 8th. 1997. aniarad m
C«vti Caaa Num ber 9S-0B17C A 1 4 rn tha Ctrcuil Court for
S E M IN O L E
C o u n ly. Florida,
wherein S TATEW lO E FU N D IN G
C O R P O R A TIO N ia tha Plaintiff,
and R EG IN A LD J R A N D O LP H ,
al a&gt; . are tha Defendant*. 1 will
tali tha property adu ale d in
S E M IN O LE
C o u n ly.
Florida,
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Lot 8. B lock L. N O R T H
O R L A N D O TE R R A C E . Section
One of Unit One. accord ng 10
lha plat thereof a* recorded m
Plat Book 16. Page 63. Public
Racord* ot Samm oia County.
Florida
at public aaia. lo the h gnaat
and b a t! b ddar. tor ca*h. at lha
W att front door. 301 N Park
Avanua. S anford. Florida, al
11 00 A M on tha 4th day of
November. 1997
Dated October 8th. 1997
Maryanne Morae
C LE R K OF THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Oy Dorothy W Bolton
Oaputy Clatk
William M Qo'aun
*t Astociataa
1230 South Myrtle Avenue
Suita 10S
Clearwater. Florida 34616
*ln a cco rda n ce w ith the
Americana With Oitabildiea Act,
parson* in need of a special
accom m odation to participate
in thi* proceeding shall, within
aavan (7) day* prior to any p ro ­
cee ding.
con ta ct
lha
Adm inistrative Office of the
C o u rt. 301 N Park Avenue.
Samm oia county C o u rth o u ta .
Sanford FL 32771 talaphona
(407) 323-4330. TD D t -800 -9 53 8771 or 1 -8 0 0 -9 3 5 -8 7 70 via
Florida Relay Service*.
Publish Octobar 13. 22. 1997
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Meryenne Mores
Clerk Circuit Court
By: Jane S. Jeeewte
Deputy Clerk
ROGER D. BEAR. P.A.
P O Bo■ 4998
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Core values: Apples got

IN B R I E F
Ovltdoarta and crafts
T h e 24th a nnu a l G reet D e y tn th e C o u n t ry arte end crafts
festival w ill be presented b y the G F W C Oviedo W om an’e C lu b :
on Saturday, N o v . t from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . nt Lawton Clemen*
tary School in dow ntown Oviedo at State Road 426 and Lake
Je a u p Avenue. More than 300 exhibitors w ill compete for
awards. About 40.000 people attended Inst year’s event which
raised more than 610.000 in donations to the com m unity. For
Inform ation, c a ll'389-8652. 368*7463. or 368*8420.

Sartoma Club
T h e Sertosna C lu b of South Seminole C ounty, dedicated to
Ihe advancement of speech and hearing children, meets every
T h u rs d a y m orning, from 7:3 0 to 8:30 a.m ., at the Sabal Point
C o u n try C h ib on Wektwa Springs Road. Longwood. Potential
m em bers are invited to attend.

Walght Watchara
A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
C o m m u n ity B u ilding every T h u rs d a y from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m .

Toaatmaatara
Th e O m n i Toastm asters C lu b S686I will meet at 8;30 p.m .
every Th u rs d a y at the A A A Building. 1000 A A A Drive. Heath*
row. Quests and prospective members are welcome. Call Ber­
tram Click, 323*6089, for more Inform ation.

Sanlor Frlands

.

T h e C olum bia Medical Center*8anford Chapter of Senior
Friends meets every second Th u rsda y, at 10:30 a .m .. at the
Sanford Senior Center. 401 B. Seminole Blvd. Interesting and
tim ely program s are featured m onthly plus social exchange.
AU Seniors are welcome. For Information, call U s Lawlor. d i­
rector. 321*4600. Ext. 8784.

Pot Luck dinnar
Widowed persons are tnvtted to attend a pot luck dinner at
8:30 p.m . every third Th u rs d a y of the month at the Cassel*
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry.

ALANON and ALATEEN
A LA N O N and A L A T E E N meetings arc held every Thu rsda y, at
8 p .m .. at Sanford Ch ristian C h u rch . 730 Upsntn Mood. S a n ­
ford. For Information, call 323-8524.

Sanford Blua Grata Pickers

As I searched my bookshelves re­
cently, 1noticed that I don't hive ONK
book devoted solely to apples. I have
cookbooks devoted to pears, mush­
rooms, vinegar, oils, tea, coffee, pota­
toes, onions, rice, com, tomatoes —
even a whole cookbook devoted to goal
cheese. But of the hundreds of cook­
books on my shelves, I don’t have one
dedicated to, the apple.
This strikes me as a gnfr* oversight,
as apples seem almost like the na­
tional fruit ("as American as apple
pie," and all Ihall, have their own
proverb ra n apple a day &gt;.”1. and, if
nothing elae, were probably the first
fruit to nave a spokesman (Johnny Applssssd). A whole book, in feet could
probably bo devoted te “apple-isms'
(to erll, ‘ comparing apples and or­
anges,” "rotten apple/ “don’t upset
the apple-cart” *to put in apple pie
order,” “the Big Apple,” etc ).
Since there doesn’t seem to be a
cookbook out there for us apple-lovers,
It behooves me to share some recipes.
The first is the classic Tarts Talin
(named. I’m told, alter the two Trench
sisters who invented it), a luscious
upstdrdown apple pie that looks as
spectacularly good aa It tastes.
The recipe here is from Chef Michel
LeBorgn* of the New England Cull
nary Institute In Montpelier. VL. and
I have to say I was flabbergasted when
the one I made, following his recipe,
turned out Just as perfectly aa his. The
secret (Chef Michel ALWAYS sham
his wooderfkd secrets) is te let the tart
rest for a few hours — or overnight —
before serving it.
U like 1do, you like to make desserts
ahead of time to save yourself lastminute madness, this one Is perfect
And while It may look elaborate, it Is
easier to make than your average
• p o le p ic .

The second recipe is.one that I’ve
printed tn this space before; It is my
mother's recipe for apple crisp and Is
a sure-fire winner The third la an up
dated recipe for (hat old standby,
baked apples
On second thought: Who needs an
spple cookbook” We’re doing fine on
our own

MARIALISA
i CALTA

Remove ceres and seeds.
In a Ifrbtch, oven proof skillet, m M
the I tablespoons butter over modkw- *
high heat. Add the sugar and stir eonstsntiy until It begins to form a bauldy
caramel sauce (this will labs
lake at least
10 minutes of constant stirring). As
soon as ihe sauce begins to turn
brown, turn off the heat
Place the apple wedges In the frying

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Treat yourself to
a perfect combo
T ry dw rscips below sad flad out that
warm applst and cool ice cream a n
still a great cooMattlon:

dclickwi, cool lea cream is hard u&gt;
beat. Howsvsr, many health- sad fit*
ntts-conscious saicrt have thought the
great lasts of apple pie ■ Is mods was
■ thing of (he p u t because of the high
calories sad wgar often associated
with this treat.
Here’s a recipe for enjoying that
wonderful baked apple pie taste, but
without dw crust sod the cilorks often
associated with it. When lopped with
a 1/2 cup serving of B rn en • No

Sugar Added Reduced Fat Vanilla Ice
Cream, you’ll have a treat to tickle
your uuicbuds with a total of shout
210 calorics per wrving.
For (hose monitoring their sugsr
intake, this Golden llarveM Apple
Treat recipe is equivalent to two frail
exchanges per serving, according to
the Diabetic Esc lunge Listing. The ke
cream is sweetened with NutraSwcct*.
the sugsr substitute consumers prefer.

1/2 cup frosca appto jafcs
concentssis
1 tabkspooa cornstarch
1/2 leaipooa chmamofl
1/1 Hsspooo salt, optional
2 medium Ooldsa Deticl

Cewler a rack la the oven, sad pr*
beat o v m l o m degrees. Grease a t
by l Inch leaf nan
In a large Mnrl, sprinkle sliced

apple Juke concentrate, cornstarch,
cinnamon and salt. Cook over medium
heat, stirring frequently until mixture
thickens and comes to a boll.
2) Add apples, lemon Juice and
butter. Cook tad stir over medium
heat 3 to S minutes, or until apples era
tender.
3) Serve warm with a scoop of

«tgm . ■jar, butter and sstt together,
cuhtog the Ingredients lagHher with
two knhwe sad eventually using y»ur
bands
_ Put the apple slice* te the lost pan
Preae the lapping over them. Bak# tor
I hour. Serve warm, with ke cream or
whipped cream or heavy cream (or
plaui), or chill overnight and serve
Rreyen No Sugar Added Reduced Fat cold.
Ice Cream. Makes 4 servings.
- This recipe is from my mother,
___________________ _______________ , Diana Cabs, of Tensity, N J .

Sanford Blue Orasa Pickers meet every Thursday, from 0-10
p .m ., at the Qreater Sanford Cham ber of Com merce. Pickers
and grlnnera arc welcome. For Information, call Charles E.
Miller (4071 322*5294.

I W W W Thursday
M i q f h * i t 7 p.ns..’ I W fo' r t T - Stm i rotHteryr g o r MagrwHa Avw*. ’

Amataur Radio Soclaty
The Lake Monroe Am ateur Radio Society meets every first
Thu rsda y, at 7:30 p.m .. at the Senior Center. Lake Trip le tt
Drtvw. Casselberry. For Information, call Karl Lam bert. 698*
6764. or A1 Kirk. 322*4487.

Unlvaralty Woman

.

Am erican Aaaoclalion of University Women meets the first
Th u ra d a y of each m onth at 7:30 p.m . at Capistrano C o n d o ­
m in iu m Clubhouse. 200 M aitland Ave., Altamonte Springs.
Call Kathleen Kim ball Ihrlg. 831*8932, for Inform ation.

Amarloan Legion, Unit
Am erican Legion Poet 53 and U n it meet the second T h u rs ­
day. at 8 p .m .. at the rest home. 2674 S. Sanford Ave. For in­
formation. call 322*1682.

Ordar of Faathar
T h e Order of the Feather Tu rtle Lodge meets the second
Th u rs d a y evening of each month at the IIO F hall. Magnolia
M ali, Sanford. For those w ho deetre, a covered dish dinner Is
served at 6:3 0 p.m . The regular meeting la at 7:30 p.m . To p ics
concerning native Am ericans are discussed. Call W hite
Feather. 322*7680, for Inform ation.

Junior Woman’s Club
T h e Ju n io r Woman'* C lu b of Sanford Inc. meets the third
T h u rs d a y at 7 p .m ., at the W om an's C lu b of Sanford. 309 a.
O ak Ave. For Inform ation, call T in a Lee. 321*1988 evening*.

Make the crust: Stir together the
flour and salt Cut la the shortening
and butter with two knives or a pastry
blender. When Uw mixture has a fine,
mealy texture, make a well in Ihe
center. Add the cold water and stir to

Would-be older parents ask
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hopes and needs for a lifetime com­
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and have been happy in a new
home and community. He's 48 and I
am 40.
WsVe discussed starting a fami­
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24*year*old son. W s are both In
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SANFORD
I w a s a w a y o n a m in i v a c a tio n
th is w e e k e n d a t a g o lf c o n v e n tio n . T h e y
served u a a re a lly nice d in n e r a n d th e n h a d
a n a w a rd s c e re m o n y for m e m b e rs of the I n ­
d u s try .
I h a v e n o ide a w h a t a w a rd s w e re g ive n a n d
c a n h a r d ly re m e m b e r w h a t w a s served for
d in n e r. 1 d o re m e m b e r th e potatoes w e re
re a lly good a n d a n e ld e rly g e n tle m a n told a
re a lly f u n n y jo k e .
O th e r th a n th a t. I w a s u n a b le to c o n c e n ­
tra te b e c a u s e m y m in d w a s elsew here.
T h e O a to rs w e re p la y in g L S U In th e ir first
re a l test of th e season.
If U h a d been th e S A T s . these O a to rs w ere
g o in g to te c h n ic a l sch o o l.
B y th e tim e 1 suffered t h ro u g h th e b a n q u e t
a n d p ra c tic a lly ra n
to th e n e ig h b o r in g
lo u n g e . It w a s too late. T h e re w a s n o t h in g 1
c o u ld do.
A s I e n te re d the s p o rts b a r a n d m a de m y
w a y to one of th e television sets. D o u g J o h n ­
so n had* Ju s t been Inte rce p te d for th e u m p ­
te e n th tim e a n d the T ig e rs w ere In c o n tro l. I
n e ve r even got to see the offense take the field
as L S U ra n o u t the re m a in in g 2 :4 7 of the
gam e.
T e a r s b e g a n to r u n d o w n m y face as the
goal p ost w a s rip p e d fro m the g r o u n d b y a
m o b of s c re a m in g C a ju n pe op le ,
h« f a u f i a
k n o c k e d th e O a to r s fro m tn e tr sra a a b tr o n e
r a n k i n g 'w it h a th re e -p o in t w in o v e r 0 F l o r ­
id a te a m th a t w a s u n a b le to co m p le te a pass
to a n y o n e e xce p t a n o p p o s in g p la y e r.
L a st y e a r, th e O a to r s lost to F lo r id a S ta te
a n d a lth o u g h a severely b ru is e d D a n n y
W eurfTel (b o th h is b o d y a n d h is p rid e w e re
d a m a g e d ) sh o w e d th e In d ia n s fro m
th e
n o r t h w h o w a s t r u ly the best. I re m e m b e r
th e feeling o n th a t fateful d a y .
S a t u rd a y n ig h t, after the te a rs h a d stop p e d
a n d I w is h e d vio le n t d e a th s o n all of the L S U
fa ns In th e b a r. the real w o rk began.
N o t h in g a b o u t college football Is m o re e x­
c it in g th a n f ig u rin g th a t on e w a y th a t y o u r
te a m c a n get. ba ck In to the N a tio n a l C h a m ­
p io n s h ip race.
I a d m it, th e c h a n c e s of the O a to rs re p e a t­
in g last season's p e rfo rm a n c e are slim to
n o n e a n d s lim Ju s t left to w n . B u t last y e a r
a p p e a re d to be o ve r for F lo rid a a n d look
w h a t happened.
O k a y , h e re It Is.
F irs t . F lo r id a S ta te H A S to beat N o r t h
C a r o lin a (ra n k e d n u m b e r s three a n d fo u r
re sp e ctive ly). 1 refuse to root for F S U . b u t I
d o q u ie tly n o p e th e y w in .
N e xt, e ve ryo n e else h a s to lose. W e ll, n o t
e v e ry o n e .
P e n n S ta te (n o w n u m b e r o n e ) h a s t o u g h
o p p o n e n ts In M ic h ig a n S ta te a n d M ic h ig a n .
A loss to e ith e r on e w o u ld h e lp the ca u s e a n d
o p e n a sp o t for th e O a to rs . H o w e ve r, If
M ic h ig a n m a n a g e s to defeat the N ltta n y L i­
o n s . th e y o f c o u rs e w o u ld need a loss as well.
A s fa r a s th e O a to rs go, th e y c a n n o t lose
a n o th e r g a m e . In c lu d in g the S E C C h a m p i ­
o n s h ip g a m e . T h e y M U S T beat A u b u r n a n d
th e y M U S T b e a t F lo rid a S ta te , w h o offer m y
sc h e d u le d loss to N o rth C a r o lin a a n d P e n n
S ta te 's p la n n e d d o w n fa ll w o u ld p ro b a b ly be
ra n k e d n u m b e r tw o b e h in d N e b ra s k a .
T h a t w o u ld set u p a n O ra n g e B o w l g a m e
be tw e e n F lo r id a a n d N e b ra s k a for the N a ­
tio n a l C h a m p io n s h ip . If N e b ra s k a c o u ld
m a n a g e to lose to C o lo ra d o ...N o w I've re a lly
go n e too fa r.
W e ll, th e re It Is. It's n o t o ve r O a to r fans.
D o n 't give u p . S t r a n g e r th in g s ha ve h a p ­
pe ne d m college football a n d tne O a to rs a re
In p o s itio n to m a k e a n o th e r r u n .
A c tu a lly , th e re 's on e m o re t h in g th a t h a s
to h a p p e n for F lo r id a to get back to the to p
o f th e ra n k in g s . D o u g J o h n s o n needs to g o
b a ck to ba se ba ll.

PtNSKUMT PAM
.

r i t f l Ants S Trash Xspsir

S A N F O R D _ Vtvona's scored three runs In the
bottom of the sixth Inning to hold off Insurance
W orld, but T o d a y Homes Joined the leaders at
Recreation Departm ent
the top of the S snfbrd
s r'
W om en's Fall Siowpitch Softball League b y
scoring six ru n s in the sixth Inning to edge the
Sharks 11-0 and two ru ns In the bottom of the
seventh Inning to nip V aughan Incorporated 14­
13 at Chase Park.
Vtvona's was down 2 -0 at Plnehurst Park before scoring a single ru n to the third Inning end
rth Inning lo take the lead
he fourl
two runs in the
ling another run In tne fifth In n in g In and addtn
ixth in ­
eurance W orld got a run back In the sixth
n in g b u t Angle Carpenter ripped a two out.

oio o e i o . a e
OIOSOOb . 4 IS
s e e o o ie . s i t
. r s

i WsrtS

held on to beat the Nfghtmarea 4-2.
Today Homea was In danger of losing as the
Sharks scored four runs In each of the fourth
and fifth Innings to grab a 0 -9 lead, setting the
stage for the big sixth inning.

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bases loaded triple to give Vtvona's some
breathing room.
The other game nt Plnehurst was also a bailie
aa Paul's Auto and Tru ck Repair scored three
runs to the fourth Inning to break a 1-1 He and

In the nightcap the two teams traded the lead
until V a u gh an scored four ru n s to the top of the
Ivan tags,
seventh toning to assume g 13-12
B u t Today Homea refused to wilt, and •cored a
ru n on s two-out single b y Msrte Covington,
then got back-to-back walks out of Teresa
How dyshcll. w hich loaded the bases, and Dawn
Evans to piste the w inning ru n .
with
Toda y Homea and Vtvona's
at 5Paul's A uto and T ru c k Repair
(3 ­
2. Com pleting the standi:
In -

Hickman’s
season
ends with
injury
By JEFF U R U m C X I "
Herald Staff W riter____________ _
W IN TE R PARK _ For one night.
Beau Hickm an was the world's
greatest.running back.
Hickm an, a senior at Lake H ow ­
ell. never ran the ball In his high
school career until last Th u rsda y
when an in ju ry lo starting back
C h ristian D cJesus forced coach
Mike Olsceglla to look to his line­
backing unit and pick H ickm a n to
carry lo ball In short yardage
situations.
T b s first Ume
U m b s llt n a Lake Howell
h s scored a touchdown,
on each of h is next
then scored on a two-point conver­
sion late in the p m e to give the
Stiver Hswka a lead in a game they
had to win.
Eventually, the Stiver Hawks lost
to DeLand, 23-21. virtually e lim i­
nating them from the state playoff
h un t, but Lake Howell lost more
than that.
O n his two-point conversion run.
Hickm an waa hit by a DeLand
helmet and broke hla le g knocking
him out for the season, and the
remainder of hla senior year.

0m H ic k m a n . Paga 2 0

Lake Howto senior running back Beau Hickman had an al­
most perfect game sgeinst DeLand Iasi Thursday night, but It

« m s p o M when a M is ts In * » gams on a twwpoW
•Ion run caused • broken tsg that wil end Ns lesson.

Lake Mary edges Oviedo to stay Lyman
undefeated in freshman football cages
Cougars
By COURTNEY LEFFEW
Herald Correspondent

OVIEDO _ It was a game for county bragging rights
between the two undefeated freshman football teams.
Oviedo and Lake Mary, at Jo h n Courier Field Tuesday
night but w ho would w in was anyone's guess.
Th e guessing la over and Lake M ary nas come out
on top. It waa an eventful and nothing short of re­
markable gome for both teams w hich ended In double
overtime. 22-20.
O n the first drive out. Lake Mary fumbled and
Ovtedo'a Nathan Oreen returned the loose ball for 30
yards. Nick Pcnekedcs ran a two-yard touchdown but
the conversion kick failed.
Lake M ary had a long kickoff return w hich allowed
Matt Mergo to score a 29-yard touchdown. The two
point conversion waa passed from A nthony Batlertno
to C o ry Jackson w hich left Lake M ary with the upper
hand.
*
"The boys came Into the game very tight." said Lake
M ary coach Kelly Walnscott. "We stressed the Im por­
tance of this game all year. Th e y pulled together as a
team and that's what won It for ua even though they
played sluggishly.*
O n a sneak by Bsllerlno Lake Mary was able to be*
the second quarter with another touchdown and
eld a 14-fl lead at halftime.
However, the third quarter left both teams pretty
dry with no acorlng. Oviedo played tremendous de­
fense.
*We are very proud of the team and they played very

well." said Oviedo coach Ed Norton.
W ith about three m inutes left on the clock. Oviedo's
Jesse Isom Intercepted a pass and returned It 29
yards to set up a 10-yard touchdown run b y Tyrone
Foster. Foster's run was sprung by an unbelievable
block from Raft Sawln. The two point conversion paaa
from Randall Ford lo Pcnekedcs let Oviedo tie the
game and move Into overtime.
In the first overtime. Oviedo missed three passes
with Lake Mary also coming u p short. In the second
overtime, Bsllerlno passed lo Cra ig LcOate who
■cored the final touchdown. The two point conversion
was good. Th e Lions came back with a touchdown,
but the conversion failed, giving Lake M ary the vic­
tory.
.
We stressed to the guys that this was Just another
Norton said. T h e y came In pum ped and left
e
r...c ie."
tam
e. We arc ready for Seminole next week and
i
are going to follow standard procedure. We have a
great group of kids w ho need no motivation. Th e y all
pick each other u p and peer leadership Is very Im por­
tant to them."
It was a hard fight for both teams and u will be re­
joined again next year when the players move u p to
the jun ior varalty.
"We are going to keep them on the right path lo v ic ­
tory and stay undefeated." Walnscott said.
Oviedo (9 -1 ) travels to Seminole a Tho m a s 1.
W hlgham Stadium next Tuesday for their last game of
the season while Lake M ary (9 -0 ) returns home to Don
T . Reynolds Stadium to try to keep thetr record spot-,
less against W inter Springs. Both games w ill start at
7 p.m .

From Staff Reports
LONOWOOD
Lym an
hoated University High tn a
boys' volleyball m atch Tu e s­
day night and won to three
games. 19-2, 2 -19, 19-12.
"The first game we served
well, passed well, and did
everything perfect." said L y ­
m an coach Norm an Ready.
"B y the second game we were
too confident
and
made
m any mistakes. Th e n In the
third game we pulled It to ­
gether."
Leading players for the
Greyhound* were E ric Soto
(11 digs). Kevin Graves (10
digs, six blocks, nine kills).
Russell H ollis (nine digs).
Evan Loiacono (23 assists).
Ricky Pyne (10 assists). Stu ­
art Cragar (nine blocks, four
kills) and Michael Carolan
(eight blocks, four klllal.
Th u rs d a y Lym an, now 14-7
on the season, travels to
Deland for a 7 p.m . match.

Leiffer and Sons Trucking holds onto Friday. Lake Mary lead
From S taff R eports
L A K E M ARY _ Bobby Shaw's
bases loaded single In the b o t­
tom of the seventh Inning
•cored D a nny Hewitt with the
w inning run aa Leiffer and
Sons Tru c k in g remained unde­

feated with a 12-11 victory over
T R C (T im Rainea Connection)
In C ity of Lake M ary D e p a rt­
ment of Parka and Recreation
M e na Fall Friday Night Blowpitch Softball League action at
the Lake M ary Sports Com plex.
In other
games,
Modern
W elding m oved Into sole p o s­

session of second place, using
a nin e -ru n third Inning to edge
Beer t30 13-11 and the Su p e r­
store Stammers exploded for
27 hits a nd hammered Sanford
Paint and Body 24-11 for their
first victory of the season.
Leiffer and Sons Tru ck in g Is
4-0. while Modern W elding la 3-

1 and Beer :30 and T R C are
both 2 -2 . Following are the S u ­
perstore Stammers at I -3 and
Sanford Paint and Body at 0 -4 .
Providing the offense were:
Lclffcr and Sons Tru ckin g:
four tilts _ Brian Jones (double,
ru n, two RBlh three hits _ Dave
Jo hnso n (double, two runs.

four RBI): two hits _ D anny
Hewttt (two doubles, two runs,
R B I). Kevin V em ach lck (run.
R B I): one hit _ Bobby Shaw
(ru n. RBII. M anny Silvia (two
runs). Mike Clark (two R B I).
Steve Boone. Paul Llaeno (one
ru n each), Steve Wegner (R B I):
one ru n _ Kevin Ju lia n .

T im
Raines
Connection
(TR C ): four hits _ T o n y Sm ith
(ru n. RBlh three h its _ Willie
M cCloud (triple, double, run.
R B lh two bits . O rla ndo B u rn aide (triple, ru n. tw o ftBIL Dale
Peters (ru n . R B lh one hit _
Calvin Dovta (home ru n. run.
M s U k s M a ry , Rags 2 0

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WomenC o n t in u e d fro m P age i n

surancc Worltl II 61
Next week, at Pinc-lurrst Park, Piittl's Auto ami
Trvtek Repair lakes on Insurance Worltl at 7
p.m, and Ttxlay Homes faces the Sharks al H
p.m.. while at Chase Park, the Nightmares play
the tlouhlcheatlcr against Vienna's at 7 p m. anti
Vaughan al H p in
Providing the olTrnse were
Paul's Auto and Truck Repair: three hits _ Ann
(.ultra (double, two Kill): two hits _ Uarh Marlin
(run). Melinda Anderson, one hit _ Mlckl Lewis
(double, run. ISMII. Kim Myers. Illno Wilson tour
run each). Melissa Laura (HUD. Carol Cranlrk.
Sue Dagley.
Nightmares two hits _ llrcky Simpson (Hill).
Maty Kale Mauchheld; one hit _ Jen Klhlrr
(double). Tina MIL Sherri llledsoe (one run
carlo. Uarlene Capps. Sharon ISllchie; one Hill
Tracy llowzerman.
V’lvona's: two hits _ Angle Car|K-nter llrlple.
run. three HIM. Dec Walden (runt: one hit _
Khar Drown (run. HDD. Uecky Ireland (two
runsl. Marble Martels (HMD. Kathy Kbitgcnsmlth. Joelta West: one run. one Hill _ Sue
Mohr, one run _ Dawn Nelf; one ISM _ Leah
Sparrow
Todav Homes: three hits
Marie Covington

Lake Mary—
Continued from Page ID
three HIM. Herman Talley.
Tony Hulllc (one double, out­

(double, two runs. HDD: two hits _ Teresa
Howdyshell (double. ISM). Laura Harlow (run,
two HMD. Dawn Kvnnn (ISM); one bit _ Cathy
Cola Inin, two HIM. Shelly Walters ( two runsl,
llrcky McCiiriiari (run). Drib Humlrlscr (HDD:
one run. one Hill _ Janet Smith: two runs
VVtiiky Klein; one run _ Judy Scboctcr.
Sharks: four hits _ Pally Polly (Iwo doubles,
two runs, two HMD; 'three tills _ Robin UlsDop
(double, two runs. HIM: Iwo hits _ Shelia Sand*
n s (double, two runs). Denise Stallings (two
runs. HIM. Lisa Merg (run. two Hill). Dchornh
Van Demark llwo HIM: one lilt _ Lyuette
Uarkley IISMI. Tanya tlelgcr. Jenny Mowers.
Today Homes: four hits _ Dawn Evans llwo
runs, HDD. three hits ” Marie Covington
(double, run. five Mill: two hits _ Ilcth Hundrlsrr (triple, three runs. HDD. Tracy Carroll
(run): mu- hit _ Shelly Walters (run. HDI). llrcky
McCnrniin. Cnlhy Cola llwo runs each), Lnurn
Harlow. Judy Sehoelct (our run rnchl; one HDI
Winkle Kirin.
Vaughan: four Inis _ enrol (lamer (Iwo runs.
HIM. three tills _ Lynn Wchh (two runs). Lunnnc
Mnelsaur (mill: iwo hits
Carol Norman (two
runs. Iwo HDD. Kosa Williams (run, two RBI);
one lilt _ Mary Scehrest (double, run. three
HIM. Denise livid (run. Hill). Marie D)T&lt;! llwo
nuts). Shayla Hooks Irunl. Dchhle Dernlng.

run ami one Hill rnchl. Dreg
Hardy (double, run). Robert
Stevens (HDD. Arthur Marries;
two runs _ Crnlg Merkerstm;
one rim Nakla Huberts

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Hickman
Continued from Page IB
Hickman knew the prognosis Immediately.
‘ 1 felt It snap and (hen It went totally numb.*
Hickman said. *t knew it was broken right
away.*
So were his hopes of helping Lake Howell
lake one more shot nt a state title. It hasn’t
been an easy season for the Sliver Hawks. The
record Is now 1-5 with some tough.games still
on the schedule. It's been a frustrating year all
around for the Silver Hawks and Hickman Is ns
upset ns anyone by the lack of success for the
perennial powerhouse.
He noted the Silver Hawks' tack of success re­
cently on the Junior varsity and freshman levels
and said it Is starting lo calch up lo the varsity.
‘ 1 Dunk Die younger guys need to step up."
Hickman said. ‘ Some of them haven’t won In
high school and it's a lack of knowing what It's
like to be on a winning tram. Something hasn't
worked hut if I could answer what that Is. I
would."
All season long. Hickman has been one of
Lake Howell's answers. He Is a lending tackier
despite his lack of sire, since moving from de­
fensive back lo linebacker. He never even
thought of giving running hack a shot until he
starlet! hiking some hnndolTs In practice. Then,
DeJesus went down and Hickman was thrust
into the role of short-yardage running back.
(it 20 years. Ucau Hickman wlU.be able to say
he's never been tackled, Hg carried the ba/l four
times In his career and scored each time. That’#
what he'll remember and relate to his children
arid grand-chlldren.
Right now. though. Hlckrpan Is Just concerned
about seeing the Silver Hawks get a few wins.
I Ic plans on attending every game and hoa been
encouraged by his teammates concerns and
telephone calls. He is a star lacrosse player and
wants to play at Duke University. Football
might not even be out of the question, taut, for
now Lake HoweU Is his concern and he wonders
what happened and why he won’t ever put on a
Lake Howell Jersey again.
*1 can't believe I can't play.’ Hickman said.
"Everything flashed through my mind when I

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CASS NO. * B -ai3 1-0A -1 4-W
GLENDALE FSD3RAL BANK.
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Plaintiff,

m.

MICHAEL B. BLAMER.
• single man; and
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Circuit in and lor Saminola
Courtly, Florida. * twain QLIN
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aingla man: and WEKIVA
RESERVE
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tna 4ih day of Nov ambar, 1997,
tna following daaenbad propar­
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Final Judgmanl. Id-wits
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UNIT FOUR ACCORDINO TO
THE
PLAT THEREOF
AS
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PAOIB 31 AND E l PUBLIC
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SIM INO IE
COUNTY FLORIDA.
In accordanca with lha
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par aorta with dUAbSItlOT need*
mg a apaclal accommodation to
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Avanua, Sanford, Florida at
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Saptambor 30M, 1997.
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was laying in Ihe mil zone mill 1 knew I might
never play again. I'm trying lo gel through It day
to day hut It's kind of hard."
Despite the (lain • lie's expected to be running
again by Jnnunry - lie will nlwuys remember
that last game. Dial one shining moment when
on one could tackle him and lie almost singlehandedly won for his school.
"I'm glad I got hurt In that game.’ Hickman
said. Al least I got hurl doing something to con­
tribute to my team.*
Even If Hickman never straps on the shoulder
pads again, he'll always have the night he
couldn't be stopped, Four-for-four.
Perfection.

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M AMR FOR
BAMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
0 A M HO. S T-M S -C A
DIVISION 14W
RVLAN0 MORTOAQE
COMPANY,
Ptamtiffta),
VS.
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pursuant la a Ftnri Jyjgmanl at
1997. and anlarad M Casa NO,
ST-M 3-CA of the Circuit Caurt
of Mo SIOHTEINTH Judicial
Ctreuff In and far SIM INO LI
County,
Florida
wheratn
RYLANO MORTOAOI COMPA­
NY la tha Plaintiff and WAYNI •
CAMPBELL NORMA R CAMP­
BELL ara Mo D rilh ia n U . I wia
aoS to th* hignaet and boot btddor for oaoh M W IS T PROMT
OOOR OP THS S IM IN O LI
COUNTY COURTHOUSE SANFORO, FLORIDA M U M OJN„
'997, Mo following daaertead
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Final Judgment:
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I. ACCORDINO TO T H I PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
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THROUGH
43,
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OF
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DISHWASHER.
SMOKE DETECTOR. CARPET,
RIFRIOIltATOR.
WITNESS MV HAND and tha
seal of this Court on Oetobar
9th, 1997.
(SEAL)
Maryanna Moraa
Clark of Mo Circuit Court
By: OoroMy W. Bolton
Daputy Clark
(Chavarria, McCalia, Raymar,
Bantu A Ftap pier
Poll Office S oi 3410
Tampa, FL 13401
F4 7043013
N O TIC I
In accordance with lha
Am arteana Disabilities Acl, par­
sons needing a apaclal accom­
modation lo particlpolo In Mla
proceeding ahould eontoct Mo
Individual or agoncy sanding
notica not talar Man seven (7)
day* prior to tho procoadtng at
tha addraaa given on tho
notice. Tala phone: 407-3334330 oil. 43371 1-400-913-im
(TOO) or 1-300-431-3770 Ms via
Florida Ralay Sarvtca.
Publish: Oetobar IS. I f , 1947
0 IJ-1 I3
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
CM THS StCMTSSHTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA
IR AND FDR
•■MMOLS COUNTY
CBN■HAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CARD NO. 94-S31* DA 14 K
CHEMICAL MORTOAOI
COMPANY,
Plalntlft,

vt.

MARY SETH BROWN and
___ . AN UNKNOWN
PIRSON IN POSSESSION
OF T H I SUBJECT
RIAL PROPERTY,
Defendant(i).
N O TIC I OP ACTION
TO: MARY BSTH BROWN
Residence UnKrtown
tf alive, and H dead, all parties
claiming Infaraat by. through*
under ar agalntt MARY BSTH
BROWN, and all partlet having
or claiming to hava any right,
titla or Inlarast In Ma proparty
You ara tiaraby not Mad that an
action to forocloso a mortgage
on tho following property In
SIMINOLI County. Florida:
Lot IIS , D IIR RUN UNIT 14
"B\ according to tho plat
tharaof aa racordad In Plat
Book 30, Pagaa 71 and TS. of
Ma PubSo Racorda of (emlnoM
County.' Florida a/h/a 4007
Auguat Court, CaMOlborry.
Florida 33707
hat boon Mod against you and
rou art reoulred lo serve a

Legal Notice*
copy ol your wrntan dotanasa,
if any. lo N, on MMchotl J.
Nowock. Anor nay for Ptamnff,
whoso oddroaa is Sulfa 300,
1170 Madruga Avanua, Carat
0 ablet. Florida 1314*. on or
befort thirty (30) days after lha
Aral public eaten of mm Nonce
In tha Sanford Heratd and fua
Mia original with Ma Clarti of
Mla Court either befare aarvtaa
on Plaintif S attorney or

Mia complaint
W ITNSM my hand and Mg
aaaf al tMa Coin tMa tnd day
of Oetobar, t N T.
MARYANNS MORIS
Aa Clark of tha Court
Sr- Joan Sr mam
Aa Daputy dark
aSaMajia
Miiti •
m.
r tfio m wren
naad a apaclal acc
to part icipata m true proagadMa
should
contact
ADA
CoordMalor al l ew nd g Caunry
Courthouse, lot N. Par*
Avanua. Suita NJ41, Sanford.
Florida 33771, at least flag dgyo
prior la tha proa sad Mg.
Telephone: (447) 3(34331 Oat.
4337; 1-304-944-1771 (TOO) gt
1-400-944-4770 (V) no Florida
Ratay Service *
Publish: October 9. 11, 19*7
DEJ-99
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
POR S IM INO LI COUNTY.
PLORIOA
PROBATI DtVWOR
Fits Ra. I7 -4 1 3 4 F
IN R I: (STATE OF
JULIUS OUVAL. JR
NOTICI
OF AOMMIITRATION
Tha adnpnietrriion of Mo
aatata of Julius Duval Jr.,
deceased. File Number *7-424CP, la pending in tho Circuit
Court for ■•mmole County,
Florida. Probata Division, Mo
oddroaa of which Is lorn more
County Circuit Court, ProSMa
Division, P.O. Drawer C,
Sanford, Florida 33771.
Tha nama and addraaa Of tha
personal representative and Ma
personal represented*** attor­
ney are aat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARI NOTIFIED THAT:
Ail persona on whom thlo
notice la served who have
objections Mat chelienge tha
validity of Mo Wilt, tho quabficaIlona ol the personal raprseentattve, venue, or Rirttdletten
of MM Court are requirod to Mo
thou ebfeettene with m m Caurt
WITHIN T H I LATER OF THREE
MONTH! AFTER TH I DATS OF
T H I PIRIT PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICI OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER T H I DATE OF' SIRVtCI
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THEM.
Art creditors of Ma decadent
and oliter parsons having
claim a or damanoa against
decedent's estate on whom A
copy of Mla notica is served
within three months after Mo
data of Mo first publication of
Ml* nolle* mutt til* than ctalma
with Mla Court WITHIN T H I
LATIR OF T H R U MONTHS
APTIR T H I DATS OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISN O TIC I OR THIRTY OATS
APTIR T H I OATS OF IIH V IC I
OF A COFY OF THIS NOTICS
ON THIM .
AS other creditors of tho deci­
dent and persona having claims
or demand! against tha dece­
dent's aslsls must fll* thalr
claims with Mis eoun WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS APTIR T H I
OATS OP T H I FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICS.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL S I FOREVER BARRIO.
Tha data of tha first publica­
tion of Mla Node* i* Oetobar
IM , t n r .
Parsons! RapteaanttUvai
Gorin* Duval
1700 Ffaot 14M ttraot
Sanford, Florida 33771
Attorney tor
Personal Representative;
Michele A. Vrianl
#4 WMNorn I treat
Lyons, Now York (4444
Telephone: (111) S44-S707
Florida Bor No. 044111
Pukkah: Oetobar I , IS, 1M7
OfJ-IOS

Legal Notlc—

Ltgal N o tio n

IN TND CIRCUIT DOUBT
M AMD FOR
M M IN O L1 COUNTY,

IN T M CIRCUIT ODURT
POR M SHNOLS COUNTY,

D A M ND. S T-tM S -D A -1 4 -W
NORWEST MORTOAOI,
INC., a California Corporation,
Plalntlft,
OIOROS V. JO NIS, III
IS S I4 H - EO-3449):
DONNA JONIS
&lt;EM044-40-4144)i
SANFORD-HIDDEN LAKE
VILLAS HOMS OWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.] and

claiming by, through tnd
imdar any of tho
above-named Defendants,
OF FOM OLOSURD SALS
NO TICI M haroby
th# undersigned Clark of Ih*
Circuit Court ol Saminola
County, Florida, will on th* 4th
day ol Navambar, 1*97, at 11:00
o'ataah AM . al th* Waal Front
door of M* SamlnaM County

i“k~

’-

daacribad grggarty attur
Sa&amp;Ma^ RarraaM i - -i f - ,
Lot 1*. HIDOEN LARS PHASE
III. UNIT VII. gaaorDM# to th*
ma* or
m Mat Data IS , Paw** TS and
*0 *f th* PwOfM Racarda at
I ambi ala Caunry. Florida,
pursuant to Mo Final Judgment
entered bi a caoo ponding bt
aald Court, th* ttyto of which la
llUHflDlArt
—
WITNESS my hand and afftslgl
aaai *f said Court tMa *M day
or Oetobar. 1M7.
If you ato a parson with a dra­
in order t* garticipgt*
M Ml* praaaadMg. t w a n emi­
tted. at n* coat t* you. M Mo
provlaMh of certain aaeietaneo,
Ptrssa tontact Court odmbiNtroSor, SSI N. Park Avanua,
SuR« NSS1. laniard. FfarIds
33771, (*07) 333-4330 a433T,
wNR S working days of your
rgagtgt of m is inotiss of
Fargola tun »*M); N you ar*
hagrbtf kngauad, call 1-400MS&gt;STTt| N you ar* vole*
hap*bod. aa* t-*oo-M4-*770.
ICOURT SCAL0
MARYANNS MORAS
CLINK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT

Ospury CMtb
ATTORNEY IFOR FLAINTIFP
H. Hooch. Jr., Eiqutrc
• Hooch, F.A
31SB SouM Conway Road
SuH* I
Orlando. Florida 33313
(407)331-1304
Pubbah: Oetobar I I . 31. 1H7
DSJ-134
ROTTDD OF INTSMTtOM
TD R D D M TM
Nad** la haroby givon bi com.
pbowso with toction H I M .
Florida Dtatutoo, thai Mo
tmdmlangd trtb rogiefer ^rtth
Mo OMriea of Corgorodono,

SamlnoM
County,
Florida
33TF1, at ttq e a'aMak am on
r. (SST.

M I M e u icu rT c o u r t
OOUMTY,
D M INAL
l a s s Hot O T-aoao-C A-ta-w
SALOMON BROTHERS
r ea lty co r p.
PLAINTIFF

VS.

LAURENCE I .
DICKINSON, BT AL
OtPINDANT(S)
•OTTOS OF AOTIOR
OONDTDUDTIVt M R V W S
TO: Tho Unknown apauoa,
hair*, baneltalariat, ar athor
partlao claim big agamot Mo
Estate of Ma Defendant. TH I
UNKNOWN EPOUaS, HEIRS,
all

O TH IR PARTUS CLAIMING
AGAINST T H I SSTATS OF LION
S. DICKINSON, DECEASED AND
THS
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE,
HEIRS, B IH IF IC IA R IIS ANO
ALL OTHIR PARTIES CLAIMING
AGAINST THS SSTATS OF
DRAGS
M.
DICKINSON,
daeaaaad, whose residence is
YOU AR I H IR IS Y NOTIFIID
Mat an action to loracioe* a
mortgag* on tho following
property:
LOT 71, HOLLOWSROOK
W IST PHASI II, ACCORDING
TO T H I MAP OR P U T T H IR IOF AS R IC O R D ID IN P U T
BOOK 3S. PAOIS • ANO S, IN
THS PUBLIC RICONDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLORIOA
you ora required to serve *
copy of your written defenses.
N any. to N on DAVID J . STIRN,
ISO. Plaintiff* attorney, whoa*
Oddroaa t* SOI S. University Or
SuH* 100. Plantation, PL 33334
|no iatar Man 30 day* from th*
date of M# Rrct pubdaalion of
MM node* of action) end M*
th* 4rigbMl wfM Mo clerk of
MM court oNhor boforo aorvlco
on Ptabtdfr* altornoy or
bnmodMMfy Moroohtr; otherwMo • dofcuR wM bo ortforod
•gains! you for m o roNof
demanded bt tho complaint or
petition Mod horoln.
WTTNISS my hand and Ma
aoal of Mia Court at SIMINOLI
County, Florida, IM* tnd day of
October, 1997.
(U A L )
MARYANNS MORSI
CLINK OF T H I
CIRCUIT COURT
■Y: Joan BrOMnt
Deputy d a rt
IN ACCORDANCE WITH T H I
AMERICANS WITH OISAIILITIES ACT. parson* with dteakllKM* noodbig ■ apoalal accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION. *t
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthauc* af 407-131-4110EXT. 41ST, 1-400-114-1771
(TDD) ar 1-400-441-1770, via
Florid* Relay Sarvlea.
Law Offtoaa of
David J. Scam, RA.
SOI 4. UrUvorcfty Drtvo
Plantation, FL 33334
ISB4) 133-9000
PuMMhi Oetobar I , t l . IM F
04J-104

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
RMt.............. MURM
T USSSMRNl IMS-.......... H U M

14 H M M M fB

I M A M . - M l P.M.

MOROAT Mm
CIOHOMTUMAV

I eM M I M M ...........t l M M M

IS M ........................ I1MSIM
RMt M H&gt; RMS, MMl SI IMHI
* I U see Mai—

IM M U T

NOW ACCEPTING
B

I

M

t

t

OtADLMS
TuaaMy EM M B f t» Nmr TM Day I

•ndantyttthg
your ad Em

aa **l forth bt said Ordar or

9LS
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­

UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
E M C . NORTHULKI VILLAOI
CONDOMINIUM IV. AND AN
UNDIVIDED INTEREST M TH I
COMMON ILSMSNTS APPUR­
TENANT THERETO ANO IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ANO SUB­
JE C T TO T H I COVENANTS,
CONDITIONS. RESTRICTIONS.
EASEMENTS, TtRM S AND
O TH IN PROVISIONS OF THS
DECLARATION OF CONOOMtMUM O f NORTHULKI VIL­
LAGE CONDOMINIUM IV AS
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 14*0, PAOIS
' 834 THROUGH 1TB4 INC LU­
STY!
OF
THS
PUBLIC
RtCOROD
OF
S IM IN O LI
COUNTY, PLORIOA, AND ANY
AND AU. AMtNDMINTS ANO
UMtDITS TH S M TO .
N you ar* a parson wtm a Msmodation bt otdor l* particlpota
m MM prcu iMng. you mg antitMd. M na cam M you, la Ma
provician of aartafn ggafgfanaa.
PMaao c ante* I th* Court al
(4*7) 333*4330 within two (3)
working Ooy* of your rwc clgf of
MM Madcoi N you are hcaring or
VOM* bwpaired, ION Florid*
Relay tarvMa (*49| tW -ITTO
Da t e d at Sanford. Florida, on
Oetobar PM. 1947
MARYANN I MORSE
A* CMrk. CueuN -Court
By: Dorothy W. Bohon
Aa Deputy CMrk
SMITH I HIATT, PJL.
Attorney* for PtomtlR
1*91 loot Oakland Para
•outward. Buna 343
Fart Louderdal*. F I 3334*
Publish: October ta, 13, tP9T
D C J-IM

Ltgil Notlctt

1&gt;— IM a rty Cara

M TND CNkOUtT ODURT

^ 3 S H C A R f f lE S 3 c 7

C A M NOl *7-4 1 »-C A -1 «.W
MPUBLIC DANK,
REGINA S. HICKSTIIN,
UNKNOWN TENANT,
MARDIYA CLUB
CONOOMMIUM ASSOCIATION,
dtc., and SANDRA
c h a s k a v ic h .
NOTICI IB GIYSN Mat purauant ta tha Finer Judpmsnt
antamd an Oetabar SM, 19*7,
bt Ctvb AatMn Ha. 97-StE-CAta-w at tha Circuit Catai m and
Caunry, Ftarida, I
Frant Doer af tha laminar*
County Caurthauoa, 3Bt N.
Part Btvd. SanMrd, Ftortda at
110* a.m., an November 4M.
19*7■ Mp fallowing described
real property tot forth bi Mo
CiLMJb
rt'rw
i*i btkaatAdWBJMbilv,
Condombtfum (MR No. D -t l ot
MARISTA CLUB CONDOMINI­
UM.
a&lt;carding
to
IR*
DoctribUon of Condombibjm lor
Marboyo Club Candambitum,
and lihibfta arwatad Marata,
Mad ma 14M M y ol h R m t u .
ttto bt Official Record* Bosk
1197, Pag* I97g, Public
Records of leminolo County.
Florida.
and
ra-racardad
laptambav 30. t**4 bt Official
Racorda Boob t l t t . Pag* 14*3.
Public Record* of lommoM
County, Florid*; TO O ITH IR

IN TNB 0NLCU1T COURT
OP TND 1BTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT DP FLORIDA
M ADD FOR

v*
Doted: September SOM. 1M7
H A M M • BROOKS. INC.
fk^Jd
l *i Da
wwN
1M
wIT1
■4
WWw M
PmW^M
•I*D
JM
Pukkah: October IS, IM 7
DSJ-117

Orlando •WlntSf P tik
407/831-9093

407/322-2611

ROTIOB OF BALB
PURSUANT TO CHART SB 4*
NOTICS IB H IR IB Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Ordof or
Summary Final Judgment of
toroc Moure doMd Octcbor tth,
19*7, and entered In 0*** No.
M -ItSt-CA-1CW of Mo Circuit
Court of MO Eightccnth Judicial
Circuit In and for Bomlnolo
County, Florida, whorobt GLENDALI FEDERAL BANK. F.B.B..
N Plaintbf and JUAN FILASZi
NORTHLAKE VILLAOI IV CON­
DOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION.
INC.) JIF F LABSIN tnd J A K
MARTINEZ, era defendant*, I
Mill u H ta
Itil aaM1
Iq i Mia
U IW ihlal
TFr^RPEDgsg,
NRIMM NHwNfw
U g M u A-UI
W u )
ewre MWM IMB *|bm
T^sa 'l^iaw
S1
front Caor af Mo SamlnoM
County Courthouaa tf 341

iJHtfIIIMMWi TW H
CABS DO. If-B B t-C A -ta -W
GRIAT WISTSRN BANK,
a Fader*1 Saving* Bank.
PMintiff,

and

Ssmlnols

OIYIL DIVISION
D A M NO. SD&gt;SfM&gt;DA*t4W
GLINO ALI FEDERAL BANK,
FEDERAL SAYINOS BANK.
JUAN PSLAlXl NORTHLAKE
VILLAOIIV CONDOMINIUM
A3 ECCI AT ION. INC.) JIF F
LARSEN and JAM MARTINEZ,

grant***, sfs^IRst ^l ^IBSl

b e n e f i c ia r i e s

CLASSIFIED AD8

KATHRYN A. CANNON
A/K/A KATHRYN A.
NEILL; at al..
OF FORBBLODUDD BALB
Notica M haroby given Mat.
Pursuant M Mat Fbiaf Ju«gmint
of FerocMouro docod Oetobar
IM , IM F, and aMore d m chrb
caao number 97-iao C A -U JR .
o&lt; tha Circuit Court of Mo I9M
Judicial Cbcult bi and tor
SamlnoM
County,
Florida,
wharain GREAT
WESTERN
DANK, A FIOERAL SAVINOS
BANK, t* Plaintiff Mid KATHRYN
A CANNON AriUA KATHRYN A
NEILL. COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER EIRVtCIS. INC.,
INDIAN RIDGE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC., SIMINOLI
COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUBDI­
VISION OF T H I STATS OF
FLORIDA M/ara Oofandant [sj. I
will Bail t* Hen UoAuJ ——-a &gt;- — bidder Mr caah al tha woct
front door of tho Saminola
County courthouaa bt Sanford,
SamlnoM County, Florida, at
11:00 AM. an Ma 9M day af
November, 1*97, Mo MEowIng
daacribad proparty aa aat forth
M said Final Judgment, ta wN:
Unit TO, INDIAN RIDOI,
PHASI I. a Condominium,
accordm* to tha Declaration af
Condominium, recorded bt O.R.
Book f its , page 1S7S, First
Amendment racordad bi O.R.
Booh 1333, paga 1349; Second
Amendment recorded bt O.R.
•oak 11(1, peg* tgt; Thbd
Amandmant racordad bt O.R.
Boob 1(03, papa *47; Fourth
Amendment racordad bt O.R.
Book 1414, paga IT33i and
Fifth Amandmant racordad In
O.R. Book t i l l , page t i t . and
m racordad In Mai Book 13,
pages 44. 17 and *3, and PtM
Book I I . pagaa 34. I T and t l ,
raapactivaty; TO O ITH IR with
all of Ma appurtenance* thereto
belonging according to aald
Declaration of Condominium.
btcbidJng an undivided brioroat
bt common oMmonM. SUBJECT.
HOWEVER..to all of tho provi­
sion* of said OaclaratMn of
iP
'ft^rtrkiapW
w,
■*
,WwOQu
fTlFtyiL
pia
en1 liii
wIbiiFIb,-iC8a Iba
a^wl m
pNagR
IJy
of Ma second part
agroaala
Including but not kmHad to Mo
paymonla of aacaaamant for Mo
mabiMnanog of aoM apartment
and condominium, TO O ITH IR
lament* and appurtgnancM,

Doctor alien

Dated October MR. 1*17.
(COURT SIAL)
MARYANNS MORSI
Cforb of M* CaouR Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
A* Oaputy CMrk
Chriotaphir M. HatiM, laq.
119 Socand Avonuo, N .l.
Sun* 341
St. PosersSurf. FL 31701
3(3/133-7304. Oct. 3139
Fwkbeh: October t l . &gt;1. tSS7
DCJ-II1

TO TH I R IG IS TIA fD VOTIRB
OF TH I CITY OF LAA1 MARY,
FLORIDA:
I. Oovkf J. Master. Mayor of
Mo Cny of Labi Mary, F tertea.
M harely praciaim Tuesday.
Navambar 4lh, 1997. at th*
daw far tha Cny af Lake Mary's
General Municipal Electron. Tho
pa Me wM bo opon between the
legal nourc of voting (7.40 AM
• 7 00 P.M.) an NovombPr 4th,

14*7.

Voting on Navbmbar 4M. 1M7,
•hell bo hold bt Mo City
Comm melon Chamborc *1 Lake
Mary Cby Ha*, too N. CmmCry
Club Read, l**a Mary, Ftevlda.
Tho (lection Board for lha
November 4th. ICC7, (tec(ten
shall can slit of: Kathryn
(that
Canaan,
Halite McCarthy, and fl.A.
Carlcon.
Tho purpose of Mo *lection tc
to otect tho following City
Boat t ■for t yoor form
Soot a - for I year tarm
in Ma event a Run-Off I motion
m nacaoaary, H wM b* hate on
Occam bee tnd, 1997, at Lake
Mary City Had, 190 N. Country
Cluk Rood, Lake Mary. FlorIdo.
Th* pall* wM k* span k*tween
M* lagat haun tl vpfbtg (7:04
A.M. • 7:44 P.M.).
DATED at Lake Mary, Florida
Mia End gay Ol October, IM T .
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
l*J David J. Matter
MAYOR.
DAVID J. MEALOR
ATTEST:
1*1 Carat A. Fsafar
CITY, CLERK,
CAROL A. FOSTER
Publtriu Oclakar S, IS, 1*17
OCJ-34

Legal Notlcts
NTTNB OMWUfT ODURT
O f Tie* 1BTN JWDfOIAl

DADD DO. SF-BB4B-OA-14-L
CHAM MANHATTAN
MORTGAQI CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL RESiOINTUU.
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
F/K/A MARUARETTEN AND
COMPANY, tea..

v»
CAROL L. AUMINT; if bring,
and ah unknown part tea
claimin* ky. through, under
and against Me ebeve named
defendant)•) who ere net
known lo be deed ar abve,
whether sard unknown parttea
may claim an bitaraet aa
grantiaa. at ether a
af Mg
*ub)a*t real preparty;
OafanCents
NOTfCa DB ACTION
TO. Caret L. Aumant N bring,
and aa untnawn pprttea ateanbig ty. threugh,
•bare
•aid untnawn parti ic may (trim
an bn*re*t •• ipcbacc. hawa.
dav.aaat. grant***, ar ether
claimant*; ^maaa raafdanaa m
wiknpwn and aeeee teas knpwn
U N Juritna Way
Winter Park, FL 137*3
YOU ARE NOTIFIID Mat an
a*den fer ferecteture ef mertth#
taltewbig
LOT 441. WRENWOCD UNIT
THREE. FOURTH ADDITION,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A l R IC O A D ID IN
PLAT BOOK 14, P A G II 44 AND
•I. PUBLIC R IC O R O I OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
hat bean feed against you and
yau art required te serve a
copy el yeur written defeneer.
N any. to It, on CHRISTINE L.
HER I N O UN , Arternpy fer Me
Plrintm, whoa* spares* M *919
Say Sceut Boulevard, Suit*
439. Tcmpa. Florida 13447 an ar
before thirty days tram Me date
ef the (bat publication at Mr*
nolle* and hi* th* origmai with
Ma CMrk at Mia Court etMer
kefara service an Plaintiff'*
attorney
you let Me
i Me comHOTS: PURSUANT TO THS
FAIR
0 I0 T
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU AR I
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D IIM ID TO B I A B IS T
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOBI.
WITNESS my hand and Ma
sari of arid Court an OCTOBER
let. IM F.
ISSAU
MARYANNS MORSI
Aa Clark *f m* court
By: RuM KMg
Aa Daputy CMrk
CODILIB S AfAWIARSKI
4910 Bay Scout Boutevard
Suite 444
Tampa, Ftertea 33447
Tatephana: (111) t r y -4444
CAB 997-44401
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CELEBRITY CIPHER

by Luis Campoa
bit erect, and aotata, reversion,
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remainder
and aaaamenle
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thereto belonging or In artywMa
fadayCcAm UaquaeC
•ppartalnlng. All lying and
being ritual* In Samlnala
County Florida.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO TH I
FAIR
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COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU AR I
ADVtSIO THAT THIS LAW PIRM 1W I I
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Dated Ma 9M day of October, T
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MARYANNS MORSI
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CMrk of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy CMrk
Z I T O I R C
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T R R I
CODIUS S STAWIARSKI
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ton to praaaraaton) and
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mowed
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LABOR M A S T
Am ., 407-4764474

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rat* 43 79 IN that. 4989 3rd
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Emma Road, lata Mary. FL
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GARAGE SALE

3 FAMU.V EAll

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are* at 2nd antranca to Carnage
Cov* on 437________________

F M O N LY 1-4
301 Vtonla Av*. Sanlord
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lato 4 Ite! 630-4.30 Over TO

CRAFT E BAKE SALE

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Lota ol bocks, deal, charm. 6

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Sto. Oct 16 63 LOT* OF
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Nov 3 M DAVA 3113 Orlando
Dr, Samord. Head aihtowort.

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WHY RENT WHEN VOU CAN

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b* aecaptng appacatona tor
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walk 6 overhang mam. 968
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CM (407) 3H 40T414 hr*.

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407-3314733
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61344

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131-443319
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(407) *31

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Fra*9i6mMaa6iw Ralaa
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171.000
ML 7410

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GARAGE SALES
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each CM 333-7346__________
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169 00 Lam/3 Mart 3334133
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crmlagat Baal to CM momtoga fa 14130

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palna. The active Ingredient in Aleve
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per pill. T h e recommended doae I*
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m axim um of aao m illigram * per 24
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available by preacrlptlon (Naprosyn.
Anaprox and other*i In 275 1 “
tablet* to be taken every eight to 12
hour*, not to exceed 1275 milligram*
of naproxen per 24 hour*.
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cautlouily, check with your phyaldan,
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every eight hours — and woe betide
the patient who experiences pain,
because he can't take more of that
medicine Given that the maximum
24 hour dose it 1)75 milligram*, why
not double the dose of Aleve or take H
every six hour*? I do n l see any rea­
son not to do so, and I donl know why
Aleve's m anufacturer (P rocter and
Gam ble) hasn't pointed this out. In
this Instance, the n o n p re srrlp llo n
m axim um dote could safely be
increased — even doubled — if a
patient needed more pain relief. Of
course, incre asing the dota ge of
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intestinal bleeding, hut this it true of
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Germany and Great Britain
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Montin, Tobi Sokokiw, Mildred Breed.
Marincta Letiila and Lisa BerkowiU
T h e second team Is Kathle W eiSender. Ju a n ita C h a m be rs. Ly n n
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and Irina Levitina
This wms the most dramatic deal from
the trials Where would you like to play?
Seven spades is laydown, but lucky.
The trump suit will play without lost
just less than one third of the time.
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heart, declarer draws trumps, cashes
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with dummy's are. and claims when
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in the dummy, coming to two spades,
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Breed and Deutsch did bid to seven
no trump and made it when West led a
diamond
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tlx no trump after the given auction
Montin found the devastating club
lead, totally d isru p tin g de cla re r's
communications. T h e best line — I
think! — is to lake the club king,
spade ace and six heart tricks before
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cards at home.
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issue. A misunderstanding could arise
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                    <text>SEMINOLE TODAY

Educating future workers
State commissioner talks
the ABCs of business
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Good cop stories
Here are a couple of good cop stories • San­
ford Police Department stories - that demand
to be told.
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K W Tra d in g Post nl
10 1(1 French A v r in
Sanford.
H r fled from the
scene on foot
C om m a n d e r Aaron
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Krlth mid OlHccr Kris
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the alarm.
Cmdr. Aaron Keith
The suspect. Andre Pierre Alloway. was ap­
prehended four blocks away • less than five
minutes later. Out spilled lire goods he hsd
taken from Ihe trading post, lie was Identified
by ihe owner. So was the stolen properly.
Alloway. 20. was charged with robbery/armed.
On August 0 al 5:32 a m. Officer Frank Hil­
ton caught two men in Ihe midst of a robbery
at Grooms School of Choice
They were apprehended on the properly, lug­
ging a television set out of a trailer.
Edward L. Tillman. 31. and Robert White. 32.
were charged with burglary/grand theft.
A line piece of police work by Officer lllllon.
prkle of the night shill.

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By MARIA OREM
Herald Staff Writer
The future of education and Its role in huslneaa was the topic
at the Grenier Hanford Chamber of Commerce luncheon on
Friday.
About SO people attended the session at the Marina Hotel to
listen to Commissioner of Education Frank Brogan.
Sandra Glenn, chairman of I he chamber, asked members to
think about the many roles they play In education in the
county from serving on volunteer committees to working in the
school system.
Today you are going to be educated further.' Glenn said
She complimented the Srmlnole County education system
and aald she was nothing but pleased with the results that she
had seen with her own son who had been educated In the
Seminole County pi bile school system.
E. Ann McGee, president of Seminole Community College,
was on hand to introduce ilrognn. She offered a brief biogra­
phy and told chamber members that Brogan was the speaker
at her first graduation ceremony al SCC.
'When the subject of education Improvement Is discussed,
you hear (lie name of Frank Brogan.* she said.
Brogan complimented SCC calling II one of ihe finest com­
The conspicuous absence of all Semi­
munity colleges In Florida.
nole County school board members at a
•She (McGeel Is recognised as one of our beat because of her itmatocaa ,
where
Ftor. luncheon
...... _ ...........
_ .......
vision.* flrogan said.
Ida's commissioner of education was the
llrogan then spoke nhoiil Ihe importance of education and
speaker, left business people wondering.
Its constantly changing role In sorlely and llie global econ­
Before
introducing Commissioner
omy He rallrd for changrs stressing Ihe need lo keep what
Frank Brogan. Sandra Glenn, chairman
works, gel rut of what doesn't, amt continue lo make improveof the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, pointed lo the empty table at
Ihe front of the room and noted that

Board didn’t know, didn’t go
none of Ihe school hoard members was
present.
*llul I'm not mad or resentful because I
know that they are all busy people,* ahe
aald.
Glenn noted that Dr. Paul J. Ifagerty.
school superintendent far Ihe county,
had planned to attend but was called out
of town.
When asked on Saturday al&gt;out their
absence from Ihe chamber meeting, sev­
eral school ho nrd members said they
■ee Attend. Page SA

Big govwmmsnt eowr-up
On Tuesday, thp Board of Seminole County
recognition and appreciation lo a group which
haa completed a aweet piece of cover-up.
Meet the members of the Central Florida
Quitters Guild.
They Just finished a quill thal helps cele­
brate Seminole County's SSlh birthday in
April, leoa. The quilt deptrta scenes and
landmarks in the county's history. It will be
raffled to raise money to benefit the Seminole
County Historical Society.
The quitters are: Glenda BattenUne. Kim Bi&gt;
hart Kim Dr mane hr. Mauretn Dmumck.
Janice Eartv. Jan Herrington. Karen Jacobs.
Joanne Lillie. Carol McMahon. Sharon Meyer.
Mary Nolan. Jeanne Simmons. Janet Smith.
Kathy Sleeker. Maureen White and Becky Wotary.
The Sattfotd llerald plans blanket coverage
of the event.

Familiar thama
A caller to the Apopka Police Department
was put on hold.
On came a musical tape.
The sang: Them e of the Pink Panther."
Honest elephant.
*llello, Inspector Clou Beau."

Hara coma tha Pionaara
The Pioneers from Milwaukee, a champion­
ship 106-member member drum and bugle
corps, sre coming to Sanford.
They’ll be practicing al Seminole Community
College beginning Monday. Word Is they prac­
tice 7 to 10 hours a day. working on a routine
that takes approximately 10 minutes.
Another group known as the Bandettes of
Canada Is also practicing at the college.
Bring your umbrellas, ltlda.

Newest citizens are truly fine neighbors

Sign of tha timoa
The 65 haircut at Dave's Barber Shop In
Sanford la a thing of the past. Dave Just upped
Ihe rate to 86. Still a bargain.
Compiled by RUSS W HITS, photo ky
TOMM Y VIN CENT.

married In 1048 after he served in World War II
aa a Canadian Naval officer.
:
The couple operated Sweeney’s Office Supply
company In Sanford for 46 years, and raised
throe children here. They arc moat apprecia­
tive of Doris Stein, the patriotic chairman of
the Pilots Club of Sanford, who helped untan­
gle the naturalization paperwork.
*We wanted to become citizens together, but
tore were a series of snags.* Sweeney aald,
The couple asked If they could be awom lij
near to home in Orlando if need be. but not in
Miami. Having the ceremony in Sanford was alL
the better.
.
. The Sweeneys were among 280 who became
efttgeno In the ceremonies at the Sanford Civic
Center. *We have been thrilled each time that
we aqw as many as 400 people coming to thla»

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After Hours
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S S S Turning wood into works of art

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Clow n school September 9
Fun World Clown Allry Inc. of Orlando. FI. la offering a
School for Clowns consisting of nine Tuesday evening classes
beginning September 0. 1007.
The curriculum Includes
Instruction In make-up, costuming and characterisation of the
White Face. Auguste and Tramp Clown. Skills such ns bnlloon
sculpture, face painting, skits and the use of props will be
Included. Tuition also Includes a starter make-up kit and an
Instruction manual. For further information and a registration
form, coll (407) 539-1830.

LIVE In concert et Ocean Center
Tickets go on sale today nt (hr Ocean Center Box Office nml
nil Tlckctmnster locations for LIVE on Saturday. September
27. The show starts at 7 p in. wtth opening acts Luscious
Jackson and special guest Mnnhrcak and It will he at Ocean
Center. Daytona flench. The tickets go on sale at 10 a.m.. but
you can order by phone with Visa or Mastercard by calling
14071 839-3000 In Central Florida. Tickets arr 822 50 reserved
seating plus per ticket service charge.

Rhodes coming to ArtsMall
Oviedo nullvc and comedy superstar Tom Rhodes will help
kick ofT ’ Laugh and Listen* nt thr Winter Park ArtsMall this
Tuesday. August 12. Tickets are 85 nml II will t&gt;c nt 8 p in.
‘Laugh nml Listen’ will mu Tuesday nights In Ihr Black Box
Theater III Ihc ArtsMall. Thr proceeds raised from thr 12 week
show will benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Central Florida's
Early lulrrvrntlon nml l*cdlatrlc Centers, lihodrs Is coming
ofT of a season ns the star ol tils own television series on NIIC
called Afr. Rhodes, nml hr Is currently finishing work on his
first hook to be published this fall. Tins will he Ithndrs’ first
Orlando appearance In over Dvr years.

Volunteer opportunities
Mount Dora Center for Ihr Arts will lie hosting a coffer
Tursdny. August 12. nl 10 a m. for all current volunteers nml
for those Individuals Interested in hemming volunteers. At
MIX'A. volunteers have ihr opportunity to participate In n
variety of activities while establishing friendships
If you
enjoy the art of entertaining, assisting with childrens
programs, helping with daily operations, such ns gift shop,
desk reception of clcrlcnl work, or would like lo help with the
Mount Dora Arts Festival. MDCA nerds your help. Itrginmng
this month, monthly coffers will lake place lo inform Ihc
volunteers of events ami goiugs-on al MDCA. If you cannot
attend on August 12. slop by al 138 East Fifth Avenue In
Mount Dora, or phone 13521 383-0880 for more information.

Pre-concert talk
Guest composer Rodion Shchedrin will be giving a pre­
concert talk tonight nt the London Symphony Orchestra In the
Ocean Rooms at the Ocean Center. Daytona Beach. ISO
members and guests will conduct pre-concert talks, free to
LSO Classical Concert ticket holders. Immediately prior to
each of the LSO Classical Concerts of the Florida
International Festival.
Concert goers must /present, their,
ticket* to today's performance *4* the i
limited to the capacity of the. pci
Center. For more tnformntloij-o^
other Festival event, contact (Tie
7790.

W EA TH ER

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Today: Skies will be partly
cloudy with a GO percent
chance of scattered after­
noon and evening showers
and thunderstorms. Highs hi
the low 90s. Lows tonight In
the low to mld-70a. Sunday:
Scattered thunder showers.
Highs in Ihe low- 00. Mon, day:
Scattered
thunder­
storms. lllghs in the 90s.
lows In Ihc low lo mld-70s.
Tuesday:
I’ M.
showers,
lllghs In Ihc low 90s. Lows In
ihe mld-70s.

MIAMI _ Florida 24 hour lentpersliirrs and rainfall at 8 a m.
today:
City
HI
La
Hals
Apalachicola BO
ao 75 JM
91 75 £5
Ft. Laud.
04 73 1.44
02 .78 82
Fort Myers
GalucsMUe 00 7t W
Jacksonville 90 72 03
Key West
til at 00
Mbuul
01 79 02
00 74 .00
Pensacola
01 70 41
Sarasota
Tallahassee 02 71 00
02 77 .14
Tampa
W. Palm Deli 01 70 JM

[ETJC TltTIC S
The high temperature In
Sanford Friday was 93 degiees and the overnight low
was 72 ss reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for Ihc
period ending nt 10 a.m..
Frldny totaled 3.00 Inches.
•Sunrise................. 6:52 n.m.
•Sunset.................. 8:08 p.m.

SATURDAY:
tOLUNAR
TA B LE :
min..
9:40 a.m.. mnj. 3:30 a.m..
min.. 10:05 a.m.. 3:50 p.m.
TID ES: Daytona Bstctn low:
5:37 n.m.. G:02 p.m.. high:
1!:SB a.m..
p.m. How
Smyrna Beach: low: 5:42
n.m.. 6:07 p.m.. high: 12:03
p in.. •— p.m. Cocoa Beach:
low: 5:57 a.m.. 6:22 p.m..
high: 12:18 p.m.. — •p.m.

The Ultra Violet Index
|UVI| rating for Ihc Orlando
aren Is 8.
The UVI levels arc rated by
Ihe Environmental Protection
Agency.

Daytons Beach: Waves are
I in 2 feet wtth a light chop.
Current Is running to the
south wtth a water tempera­
ture of 82 degrees.
New Smyrna Beach: Waves
are I to 2 feet with a light
chop. Current Is running to
the south with a water tem­
perature of 83 degrees.

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Lake Mary artist’s
sculpture on display
B y DAVID FRAZIER
Hcrnld Staff Writer_______________________
Don Reagan received a lathe one Christ­
mas from tils wife Uettyr. II was a pecu­
liar gadget that turned Into n handy dust
collector: a lathe Is a machine normally
used for shaping an article of wood. Fur
three months, Reagan never utlllm l die
Instrument. However, when he slarlrd In
use Ihe lalhe. magic happened.
'Throughout his life, he never showed an
Inclination to do this kind of ihiug.* said
Bcttyc Reagan. Ilctlyc Is referring In Don's
ortuulng ability to create wooden sculp­
tures -sculptures that are presently being
featured al The Arls on Douglas In New
Smyrna deat h.
Reagan was Invited by Ihe gallery's cura­
tors lo exhibit his marvelous pieres -each
one carefully hand crafted lint thr itmr It
lakrs from the Inception of a piece lo Its
finish rrqulres a patience lew cntdtl mus­
ter. Judging thr restdls. its worth die wall
Reagan starts will: a block nf wood ll is
a soldi block anti usually contains a great
deal of moisliirr Reagan said that If yon
were to wait for die w ish I to lolly dry ll
would lake a lifetime. However. Itrag.iii
doesn't have Hint long
He is usually
working on 25 pieces al a lime
He takes Ihc wood and nils it to a proto­
type shape. He Iravcs the wood thlrk so
that after the wood cracks and shrinks
there Is enough of it left over lo start
sculpting After Reagan forms the wood in
whatever ahn|&gt;c he desires, he applies die
finish. Reagan admits dial adding die tinish Is dir hardest dung for him yrl n s jus:
as important ns anything else Thr finish
that he uses Is a transparent dye dial

Final
musical
showdown

'Hnnl i F*m4h»iy t mm

Don Reagan holds a wooden acufpturs
doc an t destroy any of die ti.tlur.il grain of
Ihr wins! lie tines mil use paint
Hcag.in said dial buying ami seeming
die wood hr nerds lor Ills sculpture is very
hold Hr goes up near (ialnravillr where It
Is slil|i|N-il ami gels ll limit cither wood
drains or hr srctirrs Ihr uink ! himself
Nomrllinrs hr makrs trades lor various

wood ns well.
Before retiring and becoming an as pi
lug artist. Reagan worked moat of his II
ns a television rrpalrmnn In both sales
and service on Sanford Avenue. But when
he Blurted wood sculpting he became
’ totally hooked'. To renllre his full poten­
tial. Rengnn got assistance from Arrowmold Crnfl School In Gntlliiliurg. Tennes­
see. The school ran for n two week period
and different instructors from all over the
world tearh each lime Ihe school la of­
fered. Reagan lias inker: the course seven
limes, fhe class, admits Reagan, la pretty
Intensive scheduled from G a m . to mid­
night.
Reagan said that hr is ‘no more different
than an architect* when ll romes to devel­
oping Idras for Ills nrl. Reagan says dial
he is always striving to romr up with the
iiest plree of art that he can. Hut hla big­
gest inspiration Is his wife llellyr. who It
also un artlsl In her own right
Beltyes
paintings have been used in the advertis­
ing of such local events as dir Si Johns
River Festival and A Taste ol Oviedo ’We
love what each oilier dors.* said Reagan.
’ It |nrt| Is something we have in common.’
The Lake Mary eouplr tue usually at art
shows between Seplrmlier and April Two
of Ihr shows lliry go to are usually oul ol
Stair. And they have t»een allrndlng these
shows for over 20 years
Next year, the Reagans are planning
their own show al thr Ormond llearh Me­
morial Museum Th r show will lie railed
’ Forms anti Feelings’ anti will l&gt;r nl the
imisrum in Drcemlier of 1998 You etui
now see some of lion Reagan's work al
Arts on Douglas lornletl nl 123 Douglas
Street. New Smyrna llearh Gallery hours
arr Tuesday through Saturday Itom I I am
lo (i p in ami by appointment For more
Inlormatlon. rad 19041 428 1133
Friers
lor Reagans work range from 8475 lo
84. GOO

How about taa and a song?

By DAVID FRAXXBR
Herald Staff Writer
IFa time for Ihe (Inal Show-

t 3 M 'S t f B G .'S L ?

the site of the final round of
competition at the WGNp-FV
90 FROG'S True Value Jimmy
Dean Country Showdown. The
first act starts at 2 p.m.

Six musical acts ore sched­
uled to compete In Sunday's fi­
nals.
The winner will take
home 81000 from 08 FROG and
earn a place In stale competi­
tion lo lake place lit Nlrcvlllc
In October.
Johnny Mllchcl. a record
promoter with MCG/Curb rec­
ords In Tennessee and Daytona
Opry owner and recording art­
ist Charlie Floyd will judge Ihc
contestants
The finalists were chosen
from mure than 80 acts who
participated during scnilfliud
competition nl Miss Llhhy's
Barn over the Iasi Iwo weeks.
Previous winners in the na­
tional competition have re­
ceived recording contracts.
Regional competition will lake
place In Nashville. Tennessee
and Walt Disney World will
host Ihe national finals.
’ Blake and Brian*, a new re­
cording duo will perform a free
show after the contestants
peffprm and before the winner
is announced.

Let us know
Welcome to Tho Ban*
ford Herald'* newest
section, "After Honrs",
o page dedicated to tho
arts and entertainment
news
In
Bsmtnola
County. If jron have any
story Ideas, pictures or
comments about tho
page please call David
Frasier at 322*2611
during washdays, or you
can write to David by
sanding letters to The
teq/bra Herald, ettn:
David Frasier, F.O. Box
1667, 6aaford, Florida,
32771.1667 or 300 if.
French Avenue, Sanford,
Florida, 32771.
Remember, arts and enter*
talnment news Is not
exclusively limited to
Bedford end Lake Mary,
but also the rest of
Seminole County.
So
drop e line!

Thar* was a remarkable turnout lor Ihe Light
Brigade, which Is part ot the Fiords International
Festival and Ihe London Symphony Orchestra.
Pictured here are Sanford residents that attended
In front from left to right: Columbia Hospital
Administrator Doug SIDs. Mayor Larry Dale.
Honorary Chairwoman Stephanie Dale, Stca Nacu.

Man Street Director Jennifer Sngetsen, Libby
Forres. Lmda WJion. Rose Mary Leone, Darlene
Carlton. Bert Padgett. Walter Padgett. Mary
Bridges. Sandra WAan. Fred Rogers and Jean
Krause
On stage from left lo right: Michael
Spencer. MtcharH Humphrey. Richard Hoftun, Mary
Bergm and Coin Pans

Seminole Community College serves
up cultural candy in Mexican pinata
By DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole Community College lx serving up
cultural candy In a plAata of Mexican arts.
This year, SCC will present a salute In the arls
of Mexico In dance, theater. palming mid film
throughout the 1907-98 year.
In dance. SCC will present die tinner
comjinny Alma Mcxlcnnn on Wednesday.
September 10. nt 7:30 p.m.. In the Flue Arls
Concert Hall. Tbc performance Is free nml
open to the public -reservations not required.
Folkloric ballet in Mexico Is Important In
keeping the history of thr Mrxlrnn people
alive. The company Alma Mcxlcnnn Is part of
that tradition. With over 20 didcrciil donees In
Its repertoire. Alma Mcxlcana has been
presenting mnny facets of thr soul of Mexico In
lla performances since 1984. Alma Mcxlcana
stands fur ’ Soul of Mexico*, ami tills group of
eight couples performed numerous times on
Mexican nnllonnl television and al die Mexican
Nnllons’ Foundation of the Arls. The com (winy
also participates In a program Tor the federal
government lo promote die culture of dance In
parks, gnrdcns. nml other nallountly nujiporlcil
venues In Mexico; they performed often at
nallonnl events al the request of Ihc prcsldml
of Mexico. Finally. Alma Mcxlcana was the
Mexican entry In Ihc I99G Internallonnl Day of
Ihe Dance.
Alma Mcxlcnnn** performance at SCC will tic
funded Jointly by La Casa de Mexico dc Florida.
Ihc Mexican Consulate, and the Seminole
Community College Division of- Arls and
Sciences. The company Is lielng brought to
Ihe Orlando'area to help with Ccntrnl Florida’s
celebration of Mexican Independence. This
celebration, known In Mexico as ’ El Grllo* IThc
Shout) will he held al Lake Eola on Sunday.
September 14 under the auspices of die
Mexlenn Consulate.
Alma Mcxlcnnn Is part of SCC's ’ F.l I’royccto
dc Mexico: Amlslnd* (The Mexican I’roject:

Friendship)
With *EI I’royeclo dc Mexico:
Aiiilstnd.* SCC will spend die entire year
litlrixluclng ninny Mexican cultural events to
Ihe rommtinlly ll serves.
In theater. SCCs first production Is The
Mirror/ The Intermediate lone by Emllo
Carhnllldo from October 9 through October 19.
This production celebrates the culture of
Mexico nml Is part or die SCC year or
surrounding Mexico.
In panning, die Fine Arts Gallery will
present Daniel ftonxancfft; The Third Generation
front January 8 through February 5.
roiuunelll comes from a family of artists in
Mexico. Included in the exhibit will also be
work by PonzniiclH's father and grandfather.
The opening reception will lie January B, from
5 p.m. lo 7 p.m., wllh a gallery talk by the
artist nt G p.m.
Lastly, in keeping wtdi the focus of the
themed year, the SCC Film Series presents an
exciting diversity of classic and contemporary
films, either by Mexican film makers or based
on Mexican culture. All films will be shown In
die Fine Arts Concert llall.
There Is no
admission charge and reservations are not
required.
The films that will be shown nre Ml Famltla
(My Family) on October 22, wllh Iwo showings
at noon nnd 7:30 p.m. The (Urn Is In English
nml It Is ratal *R*. Los OlvIdadoM will be on
October 22. with iwo showings at noon and
7:30 p.m. The film la presented in Spanish
with English subidles. Marla Candelaria will
show November 5 with two showings at noon
nnd 7:30 p.ni.
The film la presented in
Spanish wllh English subtitles. Frida will be
shown November 12 wllh two showings at 2
p.m. nnd 7:30 p.m. The film la in Spanish with
English subtitles nnd rated *R’. Danton will be
November 10 nnd have two showings at noon
nml 7:30 p.m. The Him la rated T O - 13* and
presented tn Spanish with Englsh subtitles.
So do not siesta, and ertjoy this year round
fiesta!

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Sanlord Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday. August t o , 1997

Burglary and grand theft charged
Itolicrt While. 42. of unkiirrwn residence, was arrested
Wednesday liy Sanford puller.
WliHe was rhnrgrd with
burglary and griuul lliefl mid arrested In the 2200 block of
Wrsl 13th Street.

Breaking into friend’s car
Michael Gnlnc*. 20. ol 2510 Oak Avc.. Sanford, was arrested
Wctlmwl.iy by Sanford |nillcc
Gaines was charged with
liiirgbiry (vehlclr) and theft and arrested at tils residence
Krporl said that Gaines turned himself in for breaking into tils
friends ear.

Woman slapped
Dilwnrlb Dixon, 32, of 1311 Sheppard Ave . Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford |x&gt;|itc
Dixon was charged
wiih battery (domestic violence) and arrested at rrsldrnrr.
ltr|Mirl s.mI that Dixon slap|H d Ins wifr In thr fare

QUAD Squad on the job
l.ec Jones. 41, of 17HH Hell Ave. Sanford, was nrrrslrd
Wednesday by S .m lo ttl |xilur J o u r s was charged with open
container ol oltnhol &lt;11111 p o s s e s s io n of drug paraphernalia
•lonrs was arrested In the IKK) Idnrk ol West 13th Street
Sanford U If A D squad made Ihr arrest

Drug charges filed
Thalia* Inman. 24. of 1215 ftandolph Si . Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanlord poller
Inman was elinrgrd
wilti tale and delivery of mentor and arrested In the 1300
block of West 25th Street Thr Sjierlal Investigation Knit of
Ihr Sanford police made ihr arrest as part of n sling
opera! Inn
William Howard 43. ol 1319 Palmetto Ave . Sanford was
arrested Wednesday try Sanford |mhrr Howard w.is charged
with salr anil delivery of cor aloe and arrested at Ihr earner of
11III Street mol Maple Avrtiur Spni.il Investigations Knit of
the Sanford poll r made the arrest as |tart ol a sting operation

Beer concealed In pants
Jeffrey Morales. 22. of 2821 S Park Ave . Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday liy Seminole County depones
Morales
was charged with petit thrll and arreslrd In Itie 2000 Work of
Sanford Avenue
l(e|Mtrl Mint Hint Morales attempted to
conceal a beer in tils pants

Television set carried from trailer
Edward Tillmon. 41. of unknown residence, was arrested
Wednesday by Sanlord poller
Tillmon was rhargrd with
burglary and grand llirll and arrested in die 2200 hhxk ol
Writ I3tb Street (Miners saw Tillmon wiilt mi arrnmplirr
carrying a television set from &lt;1 trailer

DUI charged
Thomas Sherher. 31 of 489 Son l-akr Cir Lake Mary, was
arrested Wednesday by Seminole County deputies Shrrlier
was charged with OKI and Driving Willi a La ruse dial is
Suspended or Itrvoked and arrested at dir turner of Stair
Hoad COO and Wrktun

Incidents
Electronics worth 8I.U2H were stolen Wednesday in the ICO
Idnrk of Larkwiiod Drive
A Nokia ir il pi tone was slot* n Wednesday Irom Ihr 2(H)
blot k id low no Center Circle, five phone was word! 0150
Car stereo equipment and m wallet totaling 81.080 were
stolen m the I (100 lik x \ fl Cedar preck ("In Ir on Wednesday
An air roiidllluumg unit wortli ft.300 was stolen Wednesday
in die 2500 block of South S.mturd Avrtiur
Cnr stereo equipment worth 8490 was stolen WrdnesrtAy In
the 100 block of Country Club Drive
Three videos worth 8300 was stolen Wednesday In dir 1500
block of French Avenue
A Coleman generator worth 8000 was stolen Wednesday in
Ihr 2700 block ol South Santord Avenue
A black 89 Jeep SW. hi ruse plate iiiiirdrer I.ZH74I was
stolen Thursday m dir 2800 W in k of Central Drier

Dealing in stolen property charged
llrtan Town M ill. 23. of 2014 S Lake Ave . Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Seminole County deputies
Tnwnsoii
was charged with dealing in stolen properly and grand theft of
property valued from 300 to 4.999 dollars
Townson was
arrested at Ills residence.

Retail theft
Waller Rodrigue/, 22. ol 413 KdnrnCt.. Del.md. was arrested
llmrstlay by Sanlord police hiNlrigurz was charged with retail
thefl and arrested In thr 300 block of Towne Ceitler Circle
Krpori said that Hndrigurz conrrnled a screwdriver in the
waistband of Ins pant*
Frank Cclrsdno. 42, of 10281 Dovewood Lit.. Iloyntun
llearh. was arrested Thursday by Sanford police. Celestluu
was charged with retail tlielt mid arrrxted lit the 300 block of
Towne Center Circle
Rejxxt said that Celestlno made a
fraudulent return on merchandise be never paid for.

Incidents
Jewelry worth 85.000 was stolen Thursday In (be 100 block
of Cedar Creek Circle.
8415 In cash was stolen Thursday In the 1600 block of
Cedar Creek Circle.
A gray 90 Lincoln four door was stolen Thursday In the 2400
block of French Avenue.
A green 90 Ford four door, license plate number LZII79V.
was stolen Friday In the 1400 Woek of Valencia Street.
A while 93 Toyota Tercel two door, license (date number
UZQ66M. was carjacked on Friday at thr corner of Country
Club (load mid Lake Drive.
8630 in currency was stolen Friday In the 10000 block of
(irovevlcw Way.

The way we were:
Songs paintings,
grits, books

le called for a return for bn*
i. streaming the need for nil
dents to Be able to read.

Loft taco it. II you’v* visited the mega( M m recently. .. you’re probably
already a graduate1Visit us
Our Success It Due to Whst Ws

Learned In Klndergsrtsn.

Alksn wins contest
Morin Mills Walker recently
gave me copies of some news­
paper nrtleles site had found
nlMiut Dick Aiken which were
published In July 1947
Some of you newcomers may
now know that Hanford's own
Dirk Aiken was on the CDS Ar­
thur Godfrey Talent Scouts ra­
dio program and won over four
oilier eonlcslnnls. The 32 year
old tenor sang ‘ Gianlnn Min*
Arrordlog to Ills wife. Ann.
hr Ii.mI sung tills song beraosr
lie believe hr would have won a
pirvioos slate roulrsl If be had
sung II Evidently. It wnrkrd lit
the Talent Seoul* show'
Dick's manner of receiving an
audition on the program was
unusual After hr bail won the
lop award at Ihr Orlando I’ollre Itcserve Show, he was
supposed to go to New York for
an audit ton llowrvrr. hr was a
produce merchant and that
was peak season for fruits nod
vegetables
Through the help of Hill
Mrllridr. CHS contort man at
WI)HO Dick rerouted *Oh Dry
Those Tears*. mrom|wtnled try
organist Walter Kimball, wtilrh
was sent to Arthur Godfrey lie
was asked to tie In New York
July I to rehearse for the July
4 show

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Mrs. DsForsst

An article from the May 14.
1937 Sanford Herald was recently given to me. but I cun t
rcmrmtier by whom. It Is enti­
tled *Mrs. Wight Exhibits Por­
traits by Mrs DrForrsf at Gardr n Parly*
The article is not complete,
hul it dors trll the subjects of
Tlie week alter winning, tin k Mrs DeForcsts paintings. She
was featured on Hirer ol the worked in an unusual medium.
Arthur Godfrey morning shows French runlr pencils.
Thr portraits were arranged
whirti were hiuodiaxt on CHS
throughout
ihr
II 0011 30 On his last ap­ .ulivllrally
pearance. hr sang Ills Ihrm room, those exhHilled In the
|iox|rl group were Miss Gall
Ming 'Diane* lor Ills own
daughter ol that name If I re­ l)rForrsl. Mrs A K Powers.
run correctly. Dirk later hod Mixx Mut let Knox. Mrs Arthur
Mrs
Frank
his own local radio |»rngr.im Zachary. J r .
Chase.
Mrs
S
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Chase.
Jr .
and userf Hie same theme song
Mrs John Galloway. Miss Jane
Sharon. Mrs Ernest Galloway,
While in New York. Dirk hail ami Miss Libby Cornell
dinner with friends. Mr and
In thr vivid, sinking group
Mrs Waller It. II.k Ii . former were Mrs Algrnon Speer. Miss
Santord residents. In their Kathrrine Thigpen. Mrs John
wonder lot old home on Long Mristh. and Mrs Jean Adams.
Island Mrs. ltadi was the
hi llie black and white group
daoglirrr of Mrs. J. W Mero
was Miss Jean Montgomery,
(hr original of which hong in
When Dick moved to Sonfor11 Hie embassy in lludapest ns
front Winston Salem. ME in her father was Ihr US Minister
1934. hr received voice training lo Hungary. Mrs. Deane Smith
from Mrs. Lucille Tuksch he
was also In Hub group as was
fore site moved to Winter l*nrk
Mrs DeForcst s cook. Lime.
Then for a number of years his Tru t grits...
experience was gained as so
luist at churches, public gath­ What alsa?l?
If &gt;ou did nol purchase a
erings and weddings. The pre­
vious year he hod spent one copy of Dr. Charlie Park’s
'True
Grits.. .What
semester at thr Rollins Con­ hook.
servatory of Music where hr Else?!? during Its first printing
gained confidence and certain a couple of years ago. you now
technical achievements wliii li have a second chance to buy
made Ids voice more full mid one. Through Dr. Park's grorrosily in giving them Hie copy­
clear.
right. Hie Sanford Historical
According to Ihr newspaper Society Is hnviog the book re­
item. Dick’s first love wax Ins printed. Although It will not he
family which consisted of. at available until September, you
the time, wife Ann and children can order a copy at the preDimi. Itrdford and Ami Wiigld publication price of 810.00
whose pictures accompanied through August 31. After that
the article. I I believe (hat date, the cost will be 812 95.
there were eventually 10 chil­ Order forms are located at the
dren!. Two of his musical sis­ Sanford Museum and In several
ters. Marian and Anita, also area stores.
lived here mid Joined him in
Charles L. Park. Jr.. M. D.„
several piddle appearances
recently retired surgeon, is a
One of Dick’s greatest joys was native of Sanford, lie returned
to have his friends mid family here lo practice medicine fol­
grouped around the piano lowing medical school. Ills
singing for hours.
Wde. the former Kathryn Wig­
gins. is also a Sanford native.
Most ol us rcmrnihcr Dick as
Charlie's hook is a lively
being very generous with Ills compilation of family tales,
Inlcm. singing In all manner of stories about his and his fa­
venues through the years here ther’s medial careers, and vari­
til Sanford.
ous yarns about life In Sanford.
*#
If you are a long time Sanford
resident, you will recognise
Help wanted
many of the people he writes
Doug
McDuffie.
present
about and you will reminisce,
owner of the building at 1001* along with him. about the good
1005 Sanford Avenue, was in old days. If you ore a new­
the Sanford Museum recently comer, you will catch a glimpse
of life that Is no more and he
thoroughly entertained.

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There ore too many schools
ere students can’t rend or
hi at grade level.* he said.
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able to graduate with skills
.Irli will enable them to
npete In n global society.
The 21st century will dcuid higher proficiencies.* he
id. "You cannot survive witht a viable qualified work
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EDITORIAL

Sanford Police
Department
problems
T h e vo lu n te e r C itiz e n s ' A d v is o ry B o a r d
w a s o n to It. a n d n o w a s tu d y c o m m issio n e d
b y S a n ro rd officials h a s con firm e d It.
’
A .c o n s u lta n ts ' re p o rt released th is past
w eek calls the S a n fo rd Police D e p a rtm e n t "a
tro u b le d la w e n force m e n t a g e n c y w ith
g ro w in g
In te rn a l
dissension.
Ineffective
c o m m u n ic a tio n s , fin g e r p o in tin g a n d over*
all a lack of w illin g n e s s to Iry to co m e to*
. g e th e r a n d m a k e th in g s w o rk ."
F in a lly , It a p p e a rs. S a n ford h a s a c o m ­
m issio n w illin g to d o so m e th in g a b o u t a
p ro b le m th a t h a s been a festering and ooz*
in g sore for a lot lo n g e r than m o s t w o u ld
like to a d m it. W ith th e highest c rim e rate In
the c o u n ty , o u r officers need a s tro n g sup*
p o rt system fro m m a n aigem
ge m e
ent
n t a n d th e ir
c ity to do th eir Job c re d ib ly. We r e m in d o u r
readers that the c o n s u lta n ts fo u n d a dm lra*
ble p erform a n ces b y th e m a n y officers a n d
em ployees th e y observed In the c o u rse o f
th is Investigation. W e also c o m m e n d C h ie f
J o e D illa rd for h is statem ent th a t he Is
w illin g to d o a n y th in g th a t Is for th e good o f
the d e p a rtm e n t.
F o r all the c o m m o tio n It has c a u se d , (b u t
w ere yo u re a lly sh o ck e d ?) we h o p e th is re*
p o rt is p a rt o f a c o n tin u in g p ro a ctive a p p ro a c h b y o iu r c ity g o ve rn m e n t.
B .y e x.p lo rin
g the o p tio n s presented in the
ng
re p o rt, In c lu d in g p le n ty of In p u t fro m offlc c rs a n d m a n a g e m e n t at the police d e p a rt­
m e n t. w e th in k S a n fo rd ca n soon b o a st o n e
o ( the best la w e n force m e n t te a m s in C cn*,
tr a l F lo rid a ; C h a n f t la often fo re b o d in g ; w e
all fin d som e c o m fo rt in c o n tin u ity even if
th e sa m e old w a y of d o in g th in g s is n o t the,
best w a y W e h o p e ’the P D officers a n d e m ­
ployees e m b ra ce the positive c h a n g e s th a t
a re b o u n d to co m e , a n d consider th a t a d e ­
p a rtm e n t stripp e d o f dissension a n d strife
w ill be one In w h ic h professionals c a n c o n ­
ce n tra te o n m a k in g S a n fo rd a safe a n d be t­
ter place to live.

LETTERS

Road improvements?
A ll of the property owners al the corners of
25th Street and Laurel Avenue received notice
a n d plans for the Improvements to our
intersection from the Dept, of Transportattoa.
All of us contacted the D e p t of Transportation
to discuss these plans a n d perhaps a mors user
friendly desiffi of this sliest (Ue. from Laurel an
to 25th Street to cu t down an accidental What
bothers me os one who contacted them was
their attitude:
1. Th is suggestion Is completely out of the
question a iu f w o n l work. (It works elsewhere,
w h y not here?)
2. We know what's best Iwe're engineers) you
don’t know anything. (I Just look out onto this
Intersection five days a week, eight hours a
day).
3. Th is barrier wtU prevent left turns into
these businesses at this Intersection. (T h e ir
attitude): Well, you r customers will find their
wqy to you through the back streets same other
way.
4. It's a done deal, there la no middle ground.
5. This arrogance really bothers me. as a
business and property owner impacted by their
decision with no Input from me.
I sm also concerned with the coot of these
improvements. If we try a less costly method
and It works, don't we save money? If It doesn't,
what have we lost?
L a rry D . B la ir
Sanrord
t

Defending the IRS
t must rise to the defense of that muchmaligned organisation, the ‘ tyrannical Internal
Revenue Service." True , the IRS has an odious
reputation - not totally undeserved, one might
say ••but can one tru ly disparage its efficiency?
I think that m any businesses might wish to
have such a collection service.
O h. the IRS is a bit harsh in Its reluctance to
listen to reasons w hy any one claim ant should
be excused from reducing one’s self to penury
but. hey! I know some of those deadbeats.
Where do you think the Inquisition would have
gotten If It had believed every cock-and-bull
story It heard?
The IRS does precisely what the United States
Congress has ordered It to do: rip the linings
out of the pockets of the hapless multitudes of
reluctant contributors. And It does Its Job
surpassingly well. If only the Pentagon could
obey its orders as well and. remember, I he
military Is founded on the ability to obey orders,
even if it literally kills Its members.
No. the IRS is a monument to the can-do
spirit of good old Yankee persistence and
obstinate taciturnity in the race o f ridicule, and
I. for one. am proud of it. (Please note at (ax
time).
WtUtaas I
B a a ford

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Where is government integrity?
Clinton has proved that he has about as
m uch integrity as there Is sand at the North
pole and the w im py Republicans are not tar
behind. The balanced budget has now become
Just another dream. If they could tu r n done
anything worse to produce a balanced budget,
please tell me what It might have been.
We were approaching a 29 billion dollar
deficit. The robust economy would have
produced a balanced budget. So what do these
elected geniuses do? Th e y create more
spending, produce less cuts. Ignore the
Medicare problem, forget about the down turn
that will eventually come, and create a mare
difficult lax code. Then they all get together
and tell us. ‘ Hey, look what we din and we did
U together!*
Th is was the best time in recent history for
all of them to go home and stay out of mischief
by doing nothing, or to take on Medicare fraud
that Is now at 41 BILLIO N a year.
Th e problem Is...that would have been
Intelligent and productive. For thoee of you
that think this balanced budget is good for
you. ask yourself this question five years from
now. ‘ Am I belter off now then I was five years

ago7*
Where’s Bob Novak on this one? tie's
probably closer lo being senile then before, lie
got...sort of a capital-gains tax cut. but the
rest will be even confusing lo him. Anyone with
any brain power who to trying to figure this
one out will no doubt be brain dead In a short
time.
You don’t have to believe me. It will hit you
when you go to Dll out your taxes. Everyone Is
going to have to employ B A R Block this year
no matter what their income may be. tf you're
single, or don't have children, or you are old
a n d have a modest Income, most likely you
won’t be affected and you're not pari of the tax
cut cither. Actually, you m ay pay more. There
are m inor adjustments that are proper, but
few.
What'a interesting Is that the Republicans
wouldn't let Clinton screw this up by himself.
They wanted to be a part of Itl lie lured them
tn. gave them n o th in g to speak of. and they
think this Is good!
Now
tn
the
meantime.
Edward
Scissorshands. other wise known aa B ill

Think ftbout this,
8ftfnlno!« County

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Archer, la going to make It worse by going for
more cuts...after the foci. Like the Republicans
haven't blundered e n o u0 i. Mr. Archer, it's to
late! tf you are a double agent for the
Democrats, it's a good idea, bul not if you're o
true Republican that may want to keep a
majority in the House.
Th e one thing you have to give Clinton la
that he haa out* maneuvered the entire
Republican Party. What will they have to run
on In the next election?
O h well. It*a over...the dream of a balanced
budget gone. Government cannot seem to
operate on the assumption that the best way
to balance the budget is to use all that
additional revenue, that you didn't expect, lo
pay your debts. I don't like to use this
scenario, but I will. Remember the old phrase,
‘ like a drunken sailor?*
Back to the local scene...Ilow many of the
Orange C o unty Comm issioners do you believe
would like to be elected by s mall in vote, as
per the one penny sates tax increase that Is
going to voters...all lo be done fry malt?
Interesting question? I think sol W hy should
such an Important issue like this be decided
b y mall in votes? W hy not go to the polls?
Orange County schools seem to have gotten
a good superintendent, but he should have
stayed out of politics. The school system
should have concentrated on cleaning up it's
act and then going directly to the voters.
Instead, it has entangled the school needs into
the sales tax. which is not popular...a major
blunder.
Th is tax. as proposed. Is going to make

e. Orange County govern men t
things worse,
doesn't trust Itself. They
Th e y know the taxpayers
don’t trust 4hcm...so they're going to put into
affect all kinds of soft guards, tn other words,
they are going to appoint people, who w ill
agree with them, who they are friendly with, to
various oversight boards. All of this m eans
nothing. Dear Mr. or Mrs. average ctltoen.*
Have you ever been appointed lo one of these
boards? Better yet. what about someone who
opposed the Idea to begin w ith? That's the one
you should have on one of these oversight
committees.
Do I sound sour on government? Sorry, but I
am
Every Intelligent economist must be
wondering why he or she studied economics.
At least, if they are going to be Involved In
government.
M y last comments. If I hear another word
about hiring another consulting Arm to study
anything, anywhere, for any purpose, please
refund m y taxes. Except, if It's lo do a study on
whether we would be heller off tf C orqpo— was
never In session and the Senate spent it's time
out at sea tuna Ashing.
Ju s t think of all the kids are could have sent
lo college with consulting fees and S O F T
MONEY1
State government...If the lottery were put up
far a vote today, knowing what we now know, it
wouldn't have a chance. It la up to you. our
state representatives, whether or not you were
in office at the time of the lottery vote, to solve
the education issue. M y advice Is to offer as
m any sllemsttves as possible. Give families
vouchers, support alternative schooling, create
competition and that W ILL improve the
educational system In this state. B U IL D M O R E
A N D T H E B E S T V O C A TIO N A L S C H O O LS .
Give those students a tetr opportunity at an
alternative education geared to a vocation. It
ju ri makes sense. Have you ever tried to get
something repaired b y someone who didn't
have the opportunity to learn his or her trade?
Welt, that’s why they can't Aa anything. We
aren't giving them a school where they can
learn these things. Instead, we bore them to
death with classes they don't care about and
then send them on their merry way. bright
students in the wrong school. The result is
that they remove a supporting beam in your
home while trying to panel a i

Bits and pieces: Political posturing
Some poll (leal m o m are expected
M s B m r i f a recent M page ad la a public
statement that the next open Senate seat Is
his. Th e questions is -••which one?
If To n i Jen n lrigi runs for governor-•that's
one option. Jennings decision will be mode
shortly after Labor Day. Another Is running for
Buddy Dyer's seat If Dyer runs for a cabinet
post...there
are
rum blings
about
the
Comm issioner of Education. The resulting
dominoes could be Interesting.
Larry Strickier, the ex-school board member
who chose not to run for re-election In 1996.
has increased his visibility In both Seminole
and Orange counties. He could run for the
Legislature or for an open Seminole County
Commission seat. Larry Furlong haa suddenly
turned u p in both the print and T V media. His
debate with To m Feeney before the Republican
Executive Committee In late August could raise
his hopes, but only tf he Is a clear winner.
Lee Constantine has to be looking. He’s up
the 6 Is Enough Amendment In 2000
might be less attractive then. He
might try to spill the two Senate
aeats-but only If Dyer runs for a cabinet post.
Jockeying continues in the county legal
department. Bob McM illan was tn the hot seat
with his job early In the year over the county
manager Issue. The *3 attorney who handled
telecommunications was recently abruptly
Bred after tangling at a C A L N O meeting over
school
board
member
Larry
Furlongs
initiative to have taxpayers put government
meetings on T V . Hartand Wright's complaint to
the C ounty Commission Is a fascinating read
and
Is
available
from
any
county
commissioner's aide. Just coll them for your
copy- ........
Also In legal department news is the move b y
some commissioners to have the sheriffs
attorney create another nudity ordinance. Tha t
makes the fourth set of attorneys who wtU have
tried. Th e American Center for Law and Justice
(who offered to do It and defend It for free), the
county staff. Ken Wright at Shuttea and
Bowen, and now the sheriffs department.
Don't you wish the commission would think
first before firing from the hip on Issues?
Com m on sense goes a long way... and Is
cheaper for the taxpayers.
Speaking of costing taxpayers a b u n d le Commission C hairm an Rangy Morris wants to
establish
a
Seminole
C o unty
Utilities
Commission. A t a recent work session . Morris
brought forth a plan to create a n agency
outside of government to coordinate utilities in
the county. Th e occasion was a consultant's
report about purchasing Sanlando Utilities
s. Virginia, there to a Santa Claus in their
ture.
piggybacked off the recommendat ion
ascBantsndo Utilities w ith ■ proposal
to purchase
agency ouch as the O C U to Orange
to create
County.
It will be interesting to see the results. There
are large areas of the county where citizens
pay surcharges to cities for water and sewer
service. Yankee Lake, which m any feel to a
white elephant, to largely unused. Borne elites,
like Langwood, are losing money and would
love to d u m p the headache. Others, like
ra sie to e rry. have a cash cow and forcibly
taking over with Eminent Dom ain actions
could cost taxpayers millions o f dollars in
higher taxes or long term h | g u r utility coots.

S e m in o le
S c h o o l
m e m b e r.

C o u n ty
B o a rd

B u t moat im portantly. Is the Idea of creating
an agency, like O C U . which has little public
o v e ra v tt. a high paid director, a paid Board,
expense accounts, and enough legal work to
reward the must faithful legal Arm with years
and year of billings--! m e a n -w o rk !
^ J,m Slelllng. the Seminole Republican
Party chairm an, campaigns far Jc b Bush for
g o v e rn o r-th e n who wtU be assigned by the
party to ru n To n i Je n n ln g i' campaign? What's
at stake la the patronage of the (M ice of the
Governor. T o not assign someone important la
to not cover your bet. The governor appoints
certain judgeships, the Board of Trustees of
the Seminole Com m unity College. Alls any
vacancies in the School Board, and in some
casei . the County Comm ission. The governor
also decides who gets removed from office for
allegMiona of w rongdoing You certainly don't
w ant a vindictive person tn that role If charges
start flying d urin g campaigns.
The trick Is to have both Republican
candidates covered so the w inning candidate
feels that the Seminole Republican leadership
was In their com er. Word has it Fred
Street m an. will be assigned to Ihe Je n n in g s
campaign. The real key will be who Jennings
appoints If Slelllng dum ps the popular Central
Florida senator.

Berry's W orld

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BONKS on i

Metaphors Part 2
One of the
popular parts t f this
Special
jwctol People colum n la words and their
relation to the c
‘ Metaphors*, and that to how we got today’s
title. So today's wards are ‘ Irony* and
-F a ie ‘ .
Th e two words above m ay seen different.
When you think about U. when your plans
turn out as you want. U to considered to la .
When these plans turn out differently, tt Is
Iro n y . Irsnte and/or h u n g has to be one of
the moot used words In the Enfftoh
language. It haa became a catch phrase for
everything that doesn't turn out the way we
hoped It would.
k g g JU Compton's Encyclopedia ateo says
that
irony
to
a
combination
of
circumstances or a result that to the
opposite of what to or might be expected or
considered appropriate, b u o y to ever*
sent In a disabled persons lift. I say this
suae many disabled people do achieve
great things In their lives, which in tu rn Is
very Ironic to the people who believe this
cannot be done.
More proof that tra n y extoU very strongly
in a disabled persons life lies In the fact
that a disabled person to disabled. Despite
m any physical problems, the disabled
person survives. If you've got a positive or
determined attitude, you realise that ‘
can be a good thing. It can make you- w ant
to prove the nay-sayers wrong.
Now let’s talk a little about Arts.
Compton's Encyclopedia describes Arts aa
the power or agency supposed to determine
the outcome of m e n u before they occur, or
destiny. Fate has m any . positive
and
negative connotations. W hen something bad
happens. It's fate! When something good
happens. I T * ! F A T E I
Thanks to that great organisation -Special
Olympics* m any fam — tin disabled athletes
show that they can achieve good things. Is
it fate that makes a person dtsahtod o r Just
challenge that some of us may te a .' It
could in tact be a mixture of both. There la
also another aspect of tote. It to whatever
we make of it. In that veto. I believe any
disabled person can change tote, even to a
small deffee.
In toct. soma ohlkMonhlsa saw that tt la
up to all of us. disabled or not. to continue
to better ourselves and become the best
person
we can
be.
That
can
be
accomplished through m any thtoge such as
education, working to achieve yo u r goals

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Sanford HaraM, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, August 10. 1097 - M

Opinions
Seminole County: My experience is a racial flashback
A* I entered the doors to the Seminole
County Sheriff■ Department on May 14. 1007.
It reminded me of some military experiences
during m y overseas lours, that t was now
entering enemy territory and preparing for
bailie, of course with the exception that I
didn't have any MOOAI'e or grenades, just my
master.
I fett the racism as I strolled (town the
hallways Into a lltllc walling room, patiently
awnlling Tor two Investigators lo conduct an
Interview about a complaint received on me. by
. n while female. I continued to look down the
hallways feeling this backwoods. Mississippi
environment, two Investigators approached m r
and escorted me to a room lo conduct a voire
stress tesl nt m y request concerning the
complaint. Due to the fact that I nut n black
man that speaks out In Seminole County, a
man that Is not controlled by Ihrlr system, not
stereotyped by their standards. I ran't give you
the details about Ibis Incident, because ll la
turning Into n nightmare, flut I will tell you
that facts of w hy it Is escalating.
I volunteered to take a stress (vo lrrl test to
help clear up this complaint, but Insirad I'm
now n crim inal of the system. O n Hull
Wednesday of May Ibe M ill, after these I wo
Investigators completed llielr questioning, they
left the room for several minutes I became
annoyed, because I had surgery Ibe day tiefore
I took the stress Ivoirr) test and I was paining
Finally, the officers showed up with that

JOHNELL
JACKSON
Sem inole
County
activist

QUEST COLUMN
victory look on llielr faces and I knew they
were about lo tell a He. nnd lo and behold, they
llhe officers| couldn't sense that I was smart
enough lo rrnllie their Ignorance.
I wasn't scared because thetr system w ants
you to fear. Especially If you are black In
Seminole County, lin t. I was somewhat
aggravated I started lo look around for some
black faces, other lilack investigators to
rmiflde in. Imt lo no avail. I knew then that I
was in the devil's hands I knew they had
finally created something on me and Hint I
would now have lo walk through Ihe system I
got to fare the worst racial county In the state,
hilt I m prepared I get to go before Judges who

uphold a lot of this Ignorance, but Cm going to
win. 1 have got to listen to the charges read b y
an unjust state's Attorney Office, but I won't
break.
So. now the Sheriff, the Judges and State's
Attorney can co(\Jure u p a win. but 1 will have
the victory. This county suffers from the lack of
good
leadership.
We
have
County
Comm issioners who govern like recovering
addicts. A State's Attorney Office that looks for
nothing but plea bargains and J u d ^ s who are
tired an d confused. We have a county of well
over 370,000 residents with the lack of
m inority participation In the administration
and enforcement seniority. This coun ty has
increased population from 30.883 residents In
1090 to well over 370.000 at year 1905 with
well over one third | l/3 ) of all black male
population In Jail, prison or on probation.
T h e uneducated politicians and their infidels
arc ihe only ones that benefit from this
(system ) regime. T h is hl-tech racial county Is
on a life supporter, watting to be unplugged.
1 found Inst the Sheriff has a few M acks in
the capacity of Captains and Lieutenants, but
it Is behind the Jail doors. That's where we
need them at. to help watch the others. W hat I
really love about this system Is that tt Is losing
nnd they cannot sec It. I don't care if you live
In the Beverly llllls of Lake Mary. Heathrow, or
in W inter Springs, or Sanford. We are all
victim s in the system.
T h is county won't survive with the social and

moral ills, the unstable government, the racial
Ignorance and the ungodly spirit. Even some of
the law enforcem ent officers are tired of the
system. Some o f the voters are being betrayed
b y the system. Th e y are tired. Some of the
leaders (look In the m irror, yo u ore aging from
sin. look at me. where I am from. It Is equality,
and one Lord over a ll.)
You know. I looked at the word hats nnd
began to realise how blessed I am and how
confused this system renlly Is. I began to see
hate as being prejudiced hostility or animosity
for ones color or race In y o u r system. I then
was blessed to learn that you d o n l hale for
color of ones skin, but you're afraid of ones
capabilities. T o hale a man la very, very deep
because you don't know his heart and your
system's authority.
rm glad and thankful that I'm a free man
even in Seminole County, and not an employee
who will fear for m y Job II am retired). I am not
afraid of being fired trying to save my benefits
(there are none), but a free hlnck man that
knows your limitations.
Using white females to crim inally seduce
black males hasn't changed. Sheriffs offices
and amr other establishment should stop using
white females to crim inally aeducc and aland
on their own two feet. I was married lo a lovely
white female w ith three beautirul children, but
I never though I'd be seduced crim inally b y
one. Be men. find your own charges and
methods and stop using people.

Sanford to review airport budget
B y M A M A O M EM

Herald Stall Writer
A
review of Ihe Orlando
Sanford Airport 84.3 m illion
pro|K&gt;Mrtl budget and the presrnt.ition of the Explorer of Ihe
Year award will be am ong the
lopira at the Sanford C ity
Comm ission meeting Monday
at 7 p m. nt C ity Hall on N
l ‘ark Avrnue. Other highlights
include:

Th e second reading O rd i­
nance 3351 lo increase the
amount of insurance coverage
for taxis operating In Sanford
to 8100.000 for injury to any
one person, 8300.000 lor Inju­
ries to more than one person,
and 850.000 for property damage.
A request lo auinorlse a c o n ­
tract for 839.000 to a n ac­
counting firm to perform a

1096 audit for the city.
A request to raise the retire­
ment benefit rate from 3.19
percent to 3.50 percent for
Sanford police officers, and
from 3.62 percent to 2.78 per­
cent for firefighters.
A request to allocate utility
reserve funds for three p ro j­
ects. on Lake M ary Boulevard.
East Lake M ary Boulevard and

Airport
Boulevard,
8197.967.

totaling

At the comm ission's work
session at 4:30 p.m .. a devel­
opment group interested In
building hotels on the water­
front and the airport in S a n ­
ford. will offer a summary of
the corporation's qualifications
and existing projects.
Far information, call the city
at 330-6600.

Parks board cries foul on museum proposal

Attend
were not aware at Hie
luncheon a r a L ih a t -U ir r r had
c g tM o u p n bbmration
n
; ’ ll wou M lim e b ir a
nice H
we would have been askro,"
said board member Bob Uoff.
*1 am absolutely flabbergasted.
This must have been an oversight on Ihe part of the c h a m ­
ber staff*
Hoard member Larry Furlong
said If he would have had no­
tice of ihe meeting he wouki
have planned to attend.
Jeanne Morris, school hoard
vice chairm an, called the Inci­
dent a communication prob­
lem.
Morris, who also sils on Ihe
chamber's education com m it­
tee. satd that about three
months ago there had been
some
discussion
regarding
Brogan's upcoming visit, how­
ever the date set at that tlm r

was Aug lb
*1 had It on my calendar fur
Ihe IStli and I even planned
m g xatwUon around ll so Uu»t .1
M U M be here nnd a llrn d the

luncheon.* site said.
Morris satd she did not know
of the rescheduled date until
lale Friday wlten she received
the chamber's newsletter.
'B y the tunc I found out il
was loo late. I was really
shocked and thought that per­
haps I hail missed something *
In all fairness to the cha m ­
ber. though. Morris said, dur­
ing this lime a new interim d i­
rector luid lieen brought In and
perhaps the previous dlrrctor
had reserved a table In n n lirlpatlun of Ihe school board's atlentlance assuming that the
board wouki know about It.
Board members Sandy Ho
hinson and Barbara
Kului
could not be reached for cummenl

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By S H A M B R O O IE
Herald Staff Writer
Sometimes In Lake M ary you
just have to ask whose o n first
and if they batted tn the right
order.
Th e Lake Mary Hlstnrreat
Comm ission wants a museum
hut in order to do that, the
Lake Mary Seniors, w ho now
occupy the Frank Evans Center
on a dally basis, must find a n ­
other place to meet.
T tir seniors are w illing lo
move to Ihe comm unity b u ild ­
ing. which Is vacant most
weekday mornings anti alternoons.
The historical com m ission
and the seniors look this pro­
posal lo their city staff liaison,
who reported to Ihe city m an­
ager on a meeting that was
hrld on Ju n e 25 to discuss the
use of ihe Frank Evans Center.
A report of that meeting and
a joint meeting of the Lake
Mary Historical Com m ission,
the E k lrr Adairs Com m ission,
the city commission and city
staff, tn a work session held on
J u n e 19. was presented to Ihe
Lake M ary City Com m ission on
J u ly 10.
Everyone agrees that it Is a
workable plan. But all of the
players involved are apparently
guilty of omitting one step In
the process of approval of the
plan.
*Wc as n board are taken
aback that we were not con­
sulted.* Parks nnd Recreation
Board Chairm an Laura MylreaMorris said in regard to the
meetings and Information pre­
sented lo the city com m ission.
The parks board, with the
approval of the cny com m is­
sion. sets the use policies of
nil of the city's parks and pub-

r e r r r t -: 1

JM SCHUTBbwi

G ramkow
F uneral H ome
Mince 1936
BOO &amp; Aliport Blvd.. Sanford. FL 32773

322-3213

lie buildings, which Include the
F E C IOUI City Hall) and the
com m unity building {formerly
the Com m unity Improvement
Assoc, budding!.
W hen the C IA sold the co m ­
m unity building lo Uie city, tt
became the parks board's re­
sponsibility to set die policies
that would govern the collec­
tion o f rental fees necessary
for the use of the budding.
Now. the seniors and a few of
the
ctvtc groups currently
meeting at the FEC. are asking
for the use of the com m unity
budding without charge. M yl­
rea-M orris stated M onday night
that she was afraid that a l­
lowing these groups to do this
would set a precedence.
T m afraid we've put the cart
before
the horse.*
MytreaM orris said regarding giving
permission to the seniors to
build
into the
com m unity
b udding before Impact on the
ordinance was Investigated.
*What you are proposing Is
an extremely complex agree­
ment.* Mylrea-Morris said. T m
afraid a couple of Issues may
not have been considered.*
Mytrea-Morrls said that, over
the years, many groups have
been denied use of the building
because the wanted waiver of
the fee. T o stipulate that only
non-profit organisations could
use the budding without a fee
would also create a "Catch-22.*
she said.
*We do not have an ordi­
nance that allows non-proflts
use of the community b uild ­
ing*
Hanging In Ihe balance Is the
fate of the historical com m is­
sion's plans to move forward
with a museum.
*Wc have several people In
the comm unity who have arti­
facts they would like to put in a
museum.* said historical co m ­
m ission
chairman
Jean
Brooklyn but added that be­
cause there are so m any peo­
ple In and out of the building
and so many keys out there,
the
historical
com m ission
cannot guarantee the safety of
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Besides
the
senior,
the
AARP. the Toastmasters, the
Ctrl Scout and several homeowners' associations use the
building as meeting apace.
Also, the historical commis­
sion
recently sponsored
a
luncheon for Lake Mary Ele­
mentary teachers to show them
what a resource the museum
can be. "The teachers didn't
realise what we had for them.*
said Brooklyn.
"When we can lock things
up,* said Mary Wolff, past his­
torical Comm ission president,
'people are going to bring in a
lot of relics. We want a m u ­
seum that will be an out­
standing historic monument.*
Parka and Recreation Direc­
tor Jo h n Holland said that his
review of the current use of Uie
com m unity budding and the
current meeting schedule at
tlie F E C would allow for almost
all of the groups to be satis­
fied. without impacting the In ­

come of the building.
He added that the city hod
already considered Installing
another soundproof, movnhle
wall to llte m ain room of the
building, allowing for the a d d i­
tion of a th ird meeting room,
should conflicts arise.
Mytrea-Morris said that while
she concurred completely with
the plans, the ordinance would
have
to be
rewritten
or
amended to reflect the change
in the fee structure.
Holland said that he felt that
could be done In the form of n
resolution, w hich could be
prepared for review by the
Parks and Recreation Board In
their September meeting and
their recommendation taken to
the city commission at their
next meeting.
Th e Parks and Recreation
Board voted unanimously tn
accept the presentation of the
resolution in September.

Local vet competes
in wheelchair games
la tb s
Je rry tu. Dugan, a disabled
A ir Force veteran frosa Longwood. recently competed In the
17th National Veterans W bselchair Games (N VW O L that was
held this past month In Son
Diego. The Held of more than
500 athletes from 40 states.
Puerto Rico and Great Britain
makes this the largest annual
wheelchair sports event In the
United States. All athletes are
military veterans who
use
wheelchairs due to spinal cord
Impairment, certain neurologi­
cal conditions, orthopedic a m tatlona. or other disabilities,
gan. 57, Is a quadriplegic.
He la currently receiving care
at the V A medical facility in
Tam pa.
Dugan competed In the. fol­
lowing events: table tennis. 0ball and quad weightlifting.
T h e s e annual Games give
me a level playing field In
which I can compete.* said
to see my

K1

peers rewarded alter their year
of training an d perseverance.’
Athletes at the NVW O c o m ­
pete according to their ability,
w ithin three divisio n s-m aster
(over age 40). open, and novice
(first-time
competitors
In
wheelchair sports). They also
compete w ithin classes ac­
cording to the level of their
physical ability, with three
quadriplegic-level classes (IA .
IB . and 1C), and four paraple­
gic-level or amputee classes
(II. III. IV. and VI. Dugnn c o m ­
peted as a Class IA In the M as­
ter Division.
The NVWG are presented b y
the U. 8. Department of Veter­
ans Affairs and the Paralyzed
Veterans of America, and was
hosted this year by the VA San
Diego
Healthcare
System.
Funded with the held of a host
of corporations and service o r­
ganizations. the event la a
showcase for the remarkable
athletic abilities and personal
achievements of our nation's
disabled veterans.

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A familiar face
in a new place

Da Bomb
hears all ■ ■■
Hey. Greenwood Lakes
Middle School! I know
y'all know how to do
same serious writing In
your w rite r’s club. How
’bout scn d ln ’ some aampies to Da Bomb so we
can publish them ?

I a„

Mr. To w n se ly
.
,
_
tdkos
over
3t
! T
,
, IL
T
,
P O in t
••

ball. Although before he ei
Irred college Tow nsley look
alight detour Into the marir

^ •*»y**™-

'I remember the recrultlr
office telling me there Is a (
n#er«&gt;nl r h n n r #

I M i

M n f

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Speaktn' of Seminole,
what’s goln’ on with the
people who -are puttin’
together
class
sched­
ules. Da Bomb hears
that there’s not m uch
time to chill between
classes
since
every­
body's w alkin’ all over
cam pus to get to their
next class.
Da Bomb wants to
know w hat M rs. Peace
aver at Heathrow E le ­
mentary has planned for
her art classes this year.
She came up with a
really cool M ayan p ro j­
ect last year and the
kids loved It.

Early reports are In:
Bomb sex y'all m ade
a nice choice w ith M r.
M um ary
w hen
you
named
him
p rin cipal
tovor^at &gt;Lyman.

Da

|M -----

D » t • Bomb
sends
congrats to M r. Sn o be rger, the new head man
at W inter Springs E le ­
m entary. . It
couldn't
have happened
to a
cooler guy.

Lakt Mary Elamantary often an atler-achooi program
that a to m kids to study and play « M a thay wad for

the* parents. H * f « . Sit* Director F»«*x North
kids wen thee homework

hw

The fun’s just starting
when school lets out
LM ES after­
school program
pays dividends
Herald Staff Writer
Scvcn-ycor-old
Sc vie
Flloaofos alia with her l llllr
brother, holding hia hand the
entire time, talking about
what U'a like to stay after
school.
They didn’t seem to mind. In

fact, none of the 60 kids that
participate In Lake M ary E le ­
mentary's after-school
p ro ­
gram
teemed
to
mind.
Ju n e Cleaver Isn’t around in
the 90s. Parents work and
emi t nlways be with their kldB
the minute school ends b o lo ­
cal schools have tel up alternoon programs lo keep an ryr
on kids until ihrir parents gel
off work.
The Seminole fam ily VML'A
ran I he program for the past
several years, b ul now the
schools themselves are ha n ­
dling the operation.

The iranslllon h.i* hern
pulled off without n hitch
Almost
The only problem Is that
help Is desperately nrrdrd In
the Imm of volunteers and
permanent employes Sin
dents at the
local high
schools lime hern volunteer­
ing Ihrir time to fullll! comnuinily srivlte rcqiilrriiiriilH
hut more help Is nrrdrd
the program runs from .1
p m. •6 p m every day rxrrpl
Wednesdays when II shuts an
hour earlier. Il also runs from
Sea Schools, Page SA

Quod Kid*
It’s too bad that Lake
Brantley Is so crow ded
but whassup with givInbg late slips to every­
body w ho gets caught In
traffic jam a gettin' to sex
class? Da Bomb that
place looks like ro lle r
derby between classes.

Hey
M r.
Shupe
at
Lakevlew!
Da
Bomb
hears that the atudenta
are tired of w alling ’till
4 every day to get their
bikes.

Pater Michael M l . of
llealhrow. was named lo High
Honors at Vanderbilt tinner*
ally whrre he attends the
School of Engineering He Is
llir son ol Mr and Mrs. David
Sell.
Arte Je n n in g s , of Longwood. earned a Ilachrlar of
Science drgrec In computer*
aided drafting and design from
T r l-S la lr University In Angola.

Ind

A rolemodel in
eighth-grade

J u lie A. L a h e y . daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jo hn Lahey of
Lorigwoad. was named to the
Dean’s List at Em ory U niver­
sity In Atlanta.

• • •

Meeghan B. Tenney, daugh­
Malt Groover la a sweeper.
Now. soccer aficionados
know that a
sweeper Is a player whose job it is to defend
the goalkeeper and keep opponents from get­
ting point blank shots on goal.
At Sanford Middle School where Matt la an
eighth-grader, he does more than defend the
goal - he helps other kids meet their goals in
a role aa a peer mediator.
According to Helen Good sou. Assistant Prln

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael A.
Tenney of Longwood,
was
named lo the Dean's List at
Em ory University In Atlanta.
•

•

•

M atthew F le m in g Baysden,
of Longwood. received a mas­
ter's Degree from Springfield
(Mass.| University.

Man Groover la a soccer superstar and a rate modal
to.- hia wJow eighth-graders at Sanford Middle School.

Heather Lee Ivory. Of
Sanford, received her Bachetor's of Science Degree in

Nursing from Carson-Newm an
College
In Jefferson City.
Tenn She la I lie daughter of
M rs. Pranctnc Lawafy) * . i » l |
Altamonte Springs, graduated
with a Master’s Degree from
Springfield (Moss.) College.
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Katherine DeCoall. daugh-i
ter of Mr. Clinton Reid Oe-;
Conti
of
Winter
Springs,
earned faculty honors for the
fall and spring semesters at
Trin ity College In Hartford.
Conn. She la a major in Inter*:
natlonnl Studies Aslan.
lig h ts Do. aon of Mr. and
Mrs. O n Tro n g Do of Long­
wood. was awarded ■ 83.000
scholarship from the Sem i­
nole C o u n ty Medical Society.;
Th e award la for students In ­
terested in pursuing an educa-!
(ton tn the sciences, lie to a(
graduate of Lake Mary High;
School and Is planning on a t­
tending the University of Cen-I
tral Florida.
M ln h t lt S . l l t n r of Longwood. earned Dean's List h o n ­
ors at Georgia Southern U n i­
versity. She achieved at least
a 3.5 grade point average.

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Herald Staff Writer
Rawaa M cteod has been named home alses consultant for
the Tuscawllls C lu b community. McLeod has more than
five years experience in residential sales. Brad Bell was
named construction supervisor.
Mtehaal B le rly . sales executive with M /l Homes of
Altamonte Springs, has completed five years with the
company, selling 351 homes for 840.5 million. Blerly
works out of Brantley Place In Altamonte Springs.
R ally M ors* has been named telecommunications
manager at Florida Solar Technology Inc., a solar pool
healing com pany based In Sanford. Morse has more than
15 years experience in water purification.
C hart— A ye rs has been named home building manngrr nt
Alsqua Lakes. Ayres has
12 years experience in
construction.
S tu a rt A . M c fn tlre has been appointed project manager
at S.l. Goldman Company, n mechanical contractor In
Longwood. Melntire has more than 29 years experience
and Is a licensed master plumber.
Peter M . R *M eter has been named vice president of
wholesale lending at TrnnsLand Financial Services Inc . a
mortgage banking company in Mnltland. Rektelrr Is
responsible far sales management and training
O r. H e c to r O c te v ta a l-O tlv e rl of Sanford . a Fellow of ihe
American Academy of Pediatrics, has received iltr
Pediatrics Review and Education Program award The
academy recognizes those who have earned a minimum of
155 education credits over three run seen live years
Including 75 credit hours through participation
In
educational programs.
J — S o to has been named lop sales person for Ju ly al
Olym pia Homes of Altamonte Springs Solo sold six homes
for «7 92.000

lie built a multi-million
dollar
company
from the
ground up and lie was named
Florida's Entrepreneur of (hr
Year.
As rounder of Software Hipport Inc., headquartered at
Heathrow International IIum
ness Park. Joe Jut olwrU Is a
sell-made millionaire
SSI provldrs Irlephone lerlrrural nup|iort for more than
400 computer software pro­
grams The romp.my employs
about 300 (M'oplr nt lls 37.500
square fool fartllly al Heathrow
and 700 al lls Houston. Trsas
location.

.lornlmil said hr was hon­
ored to Ire rrrognlzrd by Ills
perrs and It was quite satisfy­
ing to rrrrlvr lire award
"I llilnk I have llvrtl every
enl reprrn rur’s
dream
by
founding a company winch
turned Into a billion dollar In
dnstry.* lie said
J.Mnhntil •• fr.iek
m o ld
s|&gt;raks lor Itself.
A resident of LoogwtHMl lor
II years. Jacobonl. 44. was
Imiui in Hrtrntl. Mich With an
In le trsl In mrilit mr. Jai nhnnl
enrol let 1 m ihe prr-mrd pro­
gram at a lomtniinil) college
Allrr two years, though.
lie
changetl his mind drnp|ted
mrtlume. anil derided In get
Into business
*1 had a talent fur sales ami
wanted to pursur a marketing
career.* he said
Al age 10. .loeotioni moved In
California where he wwkrd for
a motivational speaker Picking
up on Ihe ronrcpl and with mi
Inrlinntlun lawnrd indrpen li­
enee. .InrnlMttll lieramr a
*|H-akrr and sis years later
moveil to Houston,
T rsas
where hr startrd Ills own mot lvatlonal speaking am I sales
training company
fly age 25. however, the
young entrepreneur hail over­
expanded and was Ior red lo
close Ills first business sen
lure Jaeuttonl alttlhutrd this
largely lo Ills lnex|»efience ami
la ck ol multrstanding ul at

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Jo r Jacobonl
i mmiing prartlcrx.
(»n die advice of a friend, .la(oul s next venture would he In
lhr computer huslnesx.
Mill In Houston, Jacobonl
was lured as a senior account
rxreuiive for Oats Systems
Hnyl hron Altrr hr Irarnrd Ihe
husinew. an opportunity came
up at Phillips Micntn. where hr
markrlrd
word
pocesslng
hardware
‘ This was Ihr liegitmlng of
thr It ' rra Computer* were
|uM starting out.* hr sakl.
Not (Mir lo linger In any one
pi.nr vrty long J.icuhnnl was
lured by Hu-turns Laud, which
sold mnipulrr hardware and
nnllwatr Wllilr Ihrrr.
hr
w o rd ns a regional grnrnd

managrr. eventually transfer­
ring to Orlando.
Two companies laler anil
still in ihr computer field, Jo cohort! al age 38. was once
again ready lo go out on his
own
'I had had a taste of it earlier
in rny career.* he said, adding
■| bad been sucreasful al
making other people money
and I was confident because
of my experience lhal I would
lie successful.*
He saltl he look six months
off mid conducted his own
iiinrkrl research. What hr
t ame up with turned out lo he
an Innovative concept in the
computer support held.

T h e Idea waa to provide third
party technology far computer
software and hardware. But
unlike the major companies
that
provided
support
by
sending out technicians, J a cobonl restricted the service to
telephone support.
‘ Nobody was doing this
then.* he said. *Now several
hundred companies In the In­
dustry. including companies
Uke IB M . offer phone support.
Its another case o f waiting
until the
entrpreacurs
do
something Innovative and then
the big f i y a follow.*
Jacobonl said he then came
up with a business plan and
sold everything he owned. With
an Initial Investment at about
875.000. he opened u p an of­
fice and SSI was born.
About nine months am , J a ­
cobonl sold his brainchild to
Matrlxx Marketing Inc. of Ohio,
a wholly owned subetdfary of
Cincinnati Bell Sendees Inc.
with 81.57 billion In assets. He
remained there In a manage­
ment function until his retignnllon on J u ly 29.
'It made sense at Ihe time.*
he said about the sale. "With
all the larger corporations get­
ting Into the business It was
harder to retain a competitive
edge. Th is was the right thing
far me and the com pany
!Matrlxx) to do.
"As an employee there I re­
alised we had different p hiloaphlea and that It was Ume
to move on.*
Not wasting any time. J a ­
cobonl has since diversified
and is now Involved in three
companies as both an owner
and marketeer. He has Inter­
ests in Robert Thom as G aller­
ies in Winter park. Jaco b o n l
Charters Inc., and Jaco b o n l
Real Estate Inc.
Jacobonl. who said he would
probably never retire, la c u r­
rently looking far Investment
opportunities, specifically wRh
young entrepreneurs who need
venture cspitsl.
■I plan to look far young en­
trepreneurs with great Ideas I
can invest in and that I can be

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Taylor Woodrow Communities, developer of Alaqua Lakes In
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B u rc h sales executives for the community. Burch. Iasi year
pooled sales of more than 88.7 million. Constantine achieved
88.5 million In sale* far last year, la —
A . H attaw ay of A lta­
monte Springs was recently hired b y the Orlando-based law firm
of Maguire. Voorjla * Wells. Hattaway la a member of the Profeaalonal Business Association of Seminole County. WhartonSmith Inc., a general contracting company with offices In Lake
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business after hours event A u g - 19 front 5-7 p,m. at ihe
Florida Travel Center. 21 Alafaya Woods Blvd. For
Information, call 365-6500.
i w i M , lu a la a a s Woman's Association Bemlnola
Smarts* Chapter will hold Its dinner meeting Ang. 14 at
6:30 p.m . at the Holiday Inn. Stale Road 436 and Wyntons
Rood In Altamonte Springs. Cost la 814.50. For
Information, call Ron! Caudill at 862-5560.
Central Florida finality E xchange, sponsored by ihe
University of Central Florida and Central Florida
Manufacturing technology will meet Ang. I S from 6:30-11
a.m . at the U C F Center for Quality. 12424 Research
Parkway. Suit* 22S. The topic will be “Creating a Blueprint
for Quality.* Th e session Is free. For Information, call J a n
terrell. 379-4330 or Claudia Foltft, 6 3 2 -1 111. ext. 64316.
Tba Seminole County I sg rss— y Authority will meet
A ^ . 3 7 at 3:30 p.m . at the C oun ty Services Building. U O t
East First St., Sanford. The topic of will be the proposed
GreencWay ’ Missing Link* between U.S. Highway 17-92
and Interstate 4 in Seminole County. Far Information, call
333-3500. ext. 5740.
l b s i t " 1*—
and Tha Or— ter Sam tools Chamber a t
f iu m ir t
will
present
the
second
annual
Minority/Women Business Enterprise Showcase Expo
•ant. 18 from 10 n.m. to 7 p.m . at the Orlando Exp o
Center. For information, call 634-4404 or 426-5660.

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Townslsy
clpal at Sanford Middle. Malt la one of these
outstanding students who possess a positive
altitude and a ready smile.
*11 says a It * fur him to be a peer mediator.
Ills decisions have to be respected by all of the
students.” t h e said. ’ In fact, the teachers like
Matt to o .'
Matt attended many weeks of training ses­
sions alter school to learn how to be effective
in working w ith his classmates, lie said that
he enjoys 'getting kids lo solve their problem s
before they get Into trouble.’
lie said that's he's a lucky 13-years of age.
Miring a teen h iu Its advantages.* he said. *1
get to stay u p later and fm treated like more of
an adult.’
Matt enjoys biking and skateboarding with
hits friends In the neighborhood, but he's
equally well-known across the slate far his
selection lo the Y-13 Slate Soccer *A* learn.

one of only 48 pin yen* selected each year, lie
used to tie a hig h scoring forward for Ills local
tenm. the Seminole Ice. but got switched to
defense last year because he was the best de­
fender around. Ills selection to the State ‘ A’
tenm confirmed his conches tleclslon.
Mall has am bitions to be a pro soccer
player, but Ida feet arc Drmly anchored to the
ground, lie know s that there are lots of other
talented players who will make Hint road a
lough one to travel. So as a fall back career, h r
thinks he w ill be either a lawyer or an a c ­
countant.
W hy?
“well, lowyera enn either defend or proaerule •
just like n soccer player can defend or acore.
Any my sister Is studying accounting al Florida
Stale University ..
Malt Groover, age 13. Equally at ease being
Interviewed b v an adult as he is helping Ills
peers make the right decisions, lie's a good kid
• one ynu would be proud lo know.

tratlve duties and then he
was promoted
to principal
which he held tor nine
years.
During this time him and
his
wife were able to have
Ihetr first and only child.
Matthew. In 1070.
When asked about the loss
with
student
relationship
changing from high school
and elementary students he
responded b y saying. *1 don't
feel It Is easier for elemen­
tary principals lo have good
relationships with their stu­
dents and lo be involved. I
feel as the students gel older
Ihe prospective of the stu ­
dents change. The kids no
longer look up lo the princi­
pal they look at them as
authoritative figures. You are
no longer a person cr a posi­
tion. you are a authority.’
An opportunity arose lor
Towns Icy lo open ami help
begin I leal brow Elementary
as
Hie school's principal.
After spending sis years
there and developing Ihe
school through his own eyes
leaving was difficult.
Th e
county transferred To w n slry
lo Banal Point the last two
months of the 97* school
year. In that time . Tuwnsiey
was the principal al both
schools and says only that it
was ’ Interesting *

Salute
loam to become Ameri­
can rttlsens.
I -At last, we have Joined
them.’
Ilerr's our August salute lo
4he Sweeneys and other very
gwxl nrlghlKtrs In Seminole
-County.

. Itobert G u y Is a busy man.
lie leaches
fifth-graders al
lin e Crest Elementary and was
recently named Ihe school's
Teacher of Ihe Year, lie works
at St. Jam es C hu rch in Sanford
and helps with the Sanford
Housing Authority where he tu ­
tors youngsters.
Guy's a Seminole High gr«d
who played football at H am p­
ton Institute. 'Anyone can run
and farfa r a M l . but how
many sthlctra .ra n or haas la
ftuenred a child by talking
about Ihe importance of family
and live- €111111117* he oaks.

...Webber M &lt;ui officer with llie
Sanford Police
Department,
who la well respected In Ihe
city.
C llU e n s and business
leaders frequently speak of
how Officer Webber goes the
extra mile in her service to the
community.
She'i been with the depart­
ment for 13 years.

As aide to the Chairman of
the Board of Seminole County
Commissioners Diane Mcrkl is
a busy • If nol busier • Ilian thr
chairman.
She cheerfully and efficiently
handles
each assignment,
providing frlendlv assistance to
the clttxens of llie county.
Coring government employers
like M e rit arc important playera In the comm unity.
Merkt has worked for the
county 11 years. She's got a l­
most everything going for her
but wouldn't m ind having an
extra vowel.

...Dee CapuctlU is Ihe secre­
tory at Ihe Senior C rn trr In

Sanford. Anyone who lias visItrd the center Is aware of her
kindness and hospitality.
Krcrntly. Copurllll joined Ihe
Optimist Club of Sanford. Stir
otrrady possessed all llie at­
tributes of an Optimist • wear­
ing a cheerful countenance al
all limes and giving every living
creature she met a smile
JA Y BEROMAN
Jay Hcrgman Is mwr Hum a
terrific baseball coach Its the
University of Central Florida
Knights
lie has also been a role
model and father-figure lo
every young man who lias ever
been In Ihe schools baseball
program {before
UCP. hr
rooehrd m J H

Ole. Claudia Wafebar
It IS all about.” Memory says
*l)o something you kre and
tK-hrvr In It."
Momary believes in educa­
tion. and It stiows.

Wftimstty at

When he'a on tlie ballllcld.
Jay's busy keeping up with a
score of ex-players wlm want
him lo attend their weddings,
christenings and other grltogether*
Jay's family of
friends Is a tug and grateful

Fix the last rlglil you*. HoInnson has given loving and
gcnlle care lo the mentally
challenged and elderly who
visit Wrstmonte
Recreation
Park in Altamonte Springs.
She’s a therapeutic special­
ist. and a swim Inslruilur for
Special Olympics
\JC laves us and lakes rare
of us.’ says Chris Drummond,
who lias cerebral palsy *We
love her very much.’

School has begun again, and
everything la o il to a smooth
start at Lyman High School
because of tlie efforts of new
principal. Sam Momary.
Momary. 40. la a native of
Orlando who graduated from
Boone High School and Auburn
University.
’ Working to work Is not what

A special salute to all llie
residenls of llie courtly who
turned their lights on and went
outside lo be with tlie neigh­
bors ami with Sheriffs depu­
ties Iasi Tuesday on National
Mghl Out.
Die communities include:
Krmlnglun Oaks. Tuska Ifidge.
Hidden Estates. Hear Lake
Hills, licet IiwimmI. Suh.il Point.
Amhrrwond, Lnkrvirw Village.
Carden Grove Fatales. Wrath
crsfirld. Wrkiva and Highland
Pines.
Good going, crime fighters.

*11 Is very rewording to he
able to come back as a p rin ­
cipal al the school where
everything
began.*
aald
Tow nslry.
lie Is very Involved In his
students lives
Throughout
the day he Is outside when
the
children
arrive,
he
spends time In all the class­
rooms and he la there when
tliey leave at three o'clock,
lie d a rt not want the chil­
dren lo just think he la this
man that alia In hla office.
The most important aspect
of Townslcy'a life lor him and
his wife la family, lie Is the
rather behind the camera
(liming every game. They
regularly take family vaca­
tions although it may be
liord now. Their son has just
been accepted to Rolllna
College to play basketball
and continue his studies just
like his dad.
One thing they always told
Molt was *you don't have to
lie Ihe beat, only try your
ties!.*
Th a t
advice
has
seemed to work for Tow nslry
amt his son and will bring
nothing but a fresh begin­
ning for Sobol Point Elemen­
tary.

Schools

them sit qutetfy and do hom e­
work. always with volunteers
hanging around to tutor and
lielo out.
Ellen North la the site coor­
dinator a l Lake Mary Elem en­
tary and Laura Sanborn is the
Administrator.
Th e y
make
sure there are always plenty
of arts and crafts and a story
time lo keep the kids Inter­
ested. but just try getting them
to talk for a couple of m in ­
utes.
They’re pretty busy.
*We need children p ro vid ­
ers.’ Sanborn said. *We need
adults to supervise the c h il­
dren outside and h rlp with
Ihetr homework and we need
them every day.* We want a I
to 20 adult-child ratio T h a t's
manageable*
The kids seem lo under­
stand lhal everyone is over­
worked and help out as best
Ihev can

Fourth -grafter
Michael
llcllekson
aald he
would
rather be In the after*school
program.
1 have a lot of fim and a lot
of blends,’ Michael aald.
Michael said he plays a lot
of board fanes after school
when he's not doing his
homework, lie also has an
awesome report card.
The n .
there
were
tl*c
Flkwofos siblings. Scvte was
reading
’ Babysit ler's
Little
Slater* and aald she was hav­
ing a f e a t time while T h ro
was coloring.
Ily 4 :3 0 last Wednesday, the
kids at Lake M ary Elementary
were still In school. And Ihry
didn't m in d one bit.

Tyler Wood, a fourth-grader,
was described ns an ’ angel
child.*
'M y parents pick me up a f­
ter work.* Tyler sold *1 am
making a lot of blends and I
like
to
play
outside*
Tyler’s
report
rorrt
ex­
pressed the fort that he also
does
his
homework
and
studying, lie said he'd rather
be home watching television
but he enjoys the after school
attention

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Altamonte squad begins quest for Bambino gold

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HANFORD Nine years ngo. I he NBA dis­
covered something that the NFL has missed.
There is life In Central Florida.
Now let's be honest, he NFL Isti't coming to
Orlando. But tt has gone to Tampa and
Jacksonville and. If you went to either of
those dries. It's as g Central Florida doesn't
exist.
Thai's too bod since, on any Friday night
or Saturday afternoon, you'd think Orlando
was the football capital of the world.
But the folks In Tampa and Jacksonville
don't seem to understand.
Let's take a look at the Dues first. It's been
two year since there has been a sellout at
Tampa Stadium, er. the uh. Houlihan's Sta­
dium.
You'd think the Buct would realise that
only two hours away, there is an untapped
fan base dying for a team.
You'd think Tony Dungy. Trent Dilfer and
the boys would be sent over here to woo the
Orlandroida and expand their fan base.
But they haven't. For every Buccaneer that
S M B n i season and al least 1.000 appear■ f l i front the Orlando Jackals, the local
f t f k i kkallpg tc a m jb a l works Ihejr butt off
to fill the Orlando Arena.
.
The sad thing la. fans and support are ex­
actly what the Buccaneers need. Any team
that has lost at least 10 games per season for
as long as the Bucs should be doing every­
thing they can to cultivate fan interest.
Oh. yean, there la that exhibition game in
two weeks.
Against the Jets.
Some promotional appearances and some
advertising In Orlando would go a long way
to bringing Orlando Into the fold but It
hasn't been happening.
*Aa long as the Bucs try to be Tampa's team
exclusively, look for lots of empty seats and
Houlihan Stadium.
Then there's Jacksonville. For two years.
It's been nearly Impossible lo get a seat al the
Oator Bowl. er. uh. Alltell Stadium.
But the Jogs need to remember a few
things. First of all. they barely do any mar­
keting In Jacksonville, let alone Central
Florida.
Four years ago, when Jacksonville was
prostituting Itself for an expansion team,
season ticket holders were required to put In
a down payment for the first three years of
the franchise. Aa a result, every game has
apld out and the city to looked at aa an NFL
Cinderella story.
. . .
.
However. Jacksonville isn't big enough to
support a team year alter year, especially
when the Jags foil third In Importance be­
hind the University of Florida and Florida
State. Let's see how many ticket holders re­
new next year If the Jags don't follow up on
last year's miracle.
But on any Sunday. 1*4 and 1*05 are full of
cars taking the two-hour drive to Jackson­
ville for the Jags. There to a fan base here but
the J a p haven't even come close to tapping
In.
Kevin Hardy spoke last spring at the Down­
town Athletic d u b but. as for as the Jack-

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN O S W h e n th e
Altamonte Springs team takes to the field this
afternoon for Its opening game of the 1997 Rahr
R ulh Bambino W orld Series al Eastmonte Park,
they m ay not recognise the place.
T h e field that was formerly used for the older
players' leagues has been transformed Into a
brautlful stadium. A new scoreboard lo rival the
major leagues lonlv the Jum botron Is missing),
a new press box behind home plate, new sod that
looks like a golf green and new bleacher* along
both foul lines and In the outfield are just a Tew of
the Im provements.
T h e host squad hopes II ran be just as
bedaxzllng to the real of the learns as It hopes lo
move up taro place and keep the championship
trophy right here in Seminole County.
T h is will be the third major tournament hosted
by Eastmonte Park since Altamonte Springs
joined the Babe Ruth League In IB9A. In 1995
i h r league hosted the B a m b in o D iv is io n
Southeastern Regional Championship and Iasi
year played host in the Southeastern Regional
Champtanahtp for the Prep Dtvlaton (13 year
o ld s). In b oth of those to u rn a m e n ts the
Altamonte Springs team finished third.
Making up the team that will be representing
Altamonte Springs are Justin Wenger. C hris
Moriera. Brent Upturn. Brett Bradley. Ryan
Harris. Ben Allen. Michael B U rksio rk. Caary
Paughn. Isaiah Napoli. Ryan Colton. Jaaon
Motto . Jonathan Venters and Phtll Kelly.
T h e team la led by manager Mike Motto J r .
and roaches Jo h n Venters and Oregg Carnes
T h e team hostesses are Megan Burke. Valerie

Dtckaon. Jackie Phillips and Jenna Sm ith and
the bat boys are Coletoy Cam e* and Raymond
Zim m er.
Alona w ith the Altamonte Springs squad are
eight or the top teams, ages 12 ana u n d rr. from
across the country and they will battle Cor the
title of national cha m p io n In the double*
elimination tournament that could stretch to 17
games over the next eight days. During the 1998
gomes In Henderson. Kentucky, the event drew
approximately 60.000 spectators.
Th e Babe Ruth League Opening Ceremonies
will lake place al noon, w ith former Baltimore
Oriole pitcher Scott McGregor throwing out the
first pitch, and then the opening game between
Brooklyn. New York and South Lexington.
Kentucky urtll begin al I p.m .
Altamonte Springs will then hold Its own
Opening Ceremonies at 3:15 p.m. wtth the host
team's first game being played al 4:06 p.m .
against E lk Grove. California.
Sunshine Network win tetevtae the Altamonte
Springs' game live starling al 4 p m . T h e S u n ­
shine Network will also broadcast on tape delay
III lake place
next Saturday (August 16th at I p.m . o r 3:30
p.m .) Andrew Monaco and Rick Beckham are
scheduled to be the- commentators srtth a target
audience of approximately 20 million house­
holds
Th e final game of the opening day w ill be
played starting at 7:30 p.m . featuring Vicksburg.
M ississippi against H e n d e rso n ville . N o rth
Carolina.
Also In lhe tournam ent are teams from
WUIIamette Valley. Oregon. WhMe Bear Lake.
Minnesota and Keene. New Hampshire.
There w ill be three games played on Sunday

S 5 i-S 3 t B l

Games are
won in the
LA K E M ARY . Three months out
of the year. tUM) school football
coaches adorn the sideline* every
Friday night at high schools
around the county.
Coaches parade between the
goals, talk with their assistants,
pal their players an the heads and
pull every ounce at football knowl­
edge they have together to win (he
game.
It's a tough Job.
High school coaches are very
prominent tn their communities.
Th is leads to endless scrutiny,
second guessing and phone calls
by concerned parents all hours of
the night.
Thta also leads to the coaches
second guessing themselves, wor­
rying about their players and
waking during the middle of the
night to jot down the new forma­
tion from their dreamt.
What the public doesn't see.
however. Is what goes on the oilier
nine months of the year. They also
don't see what the coaches go
through on a dally basts off Inc
Odd In order to ensure that Friday
nlfgit Is a success.
Take the Lake M w y High School
coaches, for example.
Head football coach, (as If that
wouldn't keep him busy enough
with teaching and raising a family,
he la also the school's athletic d i­
rector) Doug Peters, has been pre­
paring for Into season since almost
before (he Iasi one ended.

with me w ho believe in the asm*
things I do. I also want the junior
varsity and freshmen programs to
be m irrors of the varsity so that
the entire program is unified. I
have an open door policy, however.
I know I need help. I we looms any
suggestions from any one, espe­
cially m y staff. We arc a M am and
the only way we can be suocceehil
is to be Just that...a team.*

as the varsity and the coaches
have just as m uch responsibility.
Henry Sheppard to the head J .V .
coach, assisted by To n y Bailerino.
Marshall
Hinson
and
Howard

Lake Mary diet doctor
staying in the “Zone”
L A K E M A R Y , I T S AM AZING!
I T W B X C H A N G E YO UR LIFE!
W A TC H T H E PO UN DS M E L T
AW AY!
S T E P R IG H T UP1
It's easy to picture Michael
Burke on the back of a train si a
state fair 100 years ago. traveling
through the midwest trying to

L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : What does Lake
Brantley p a d Brad Rigby need to do to p t
A’a? How many rimes can he pitch a great
p m e only to p t no offensive support? Rigby
has been the ace of the Oakland staff for the
last month and has nothing to show for It
except a bunch of 3-0 losses.

Burke determines
a certain
amount of each that are to be bal­
anced equally during each meal
based on a 9-7-1 1/2 ratio of car­
bohydrates. protoin and tot. Ha

Final Sanford L.L. algnupa
S A N F O R D — Due to the overwhelm ing de­
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Auto Racing
□ P A b C A K a l Now Smyrna Ipoodwoy, 7 p.m.

Florid* Stoto Lm q u o Bottball
». 7 p.m.

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□ M M
R U TH M t M A i L BA M BIN O W O R LD
M A S K S st M S T M O N T K BARK. A L T A M O N T C
•IMWIOS. 1 p.m. — Brooklyn, Now York vs. South
Loxington, Kentucky;
SprtM B re. O k Orem, C obtorwto; 7:30 p.m. —
Vicksburg, Mississippi vs. Henderson County,
North Caroline.

Rollor Hoekty International
□O ttaw a Wheels vs. Ortsndc Jackals at Ortatv
Bo Arena, 7 p.m.

Amateur In-Line Hockey
□ 11 -ysof-oM Orlando RoMerBoara In National
In-Line ChemplensNpe, CMesgo, T B A

Professional Softball

□ W o m a n 's Frafeeslonal Faetpltoh Laagua.
Orlando W ahoos re. Tam pa Bay FlraStls at Univanity of South Florida, 7 p.m.

□ W o m a n 's Pro fo ta lo n o l Pastoiteh Laagua.
Orlando Wahoos re. Tampa Bay FlroStlx at Unireralty ot South Florida, 1 p.m.

SUNDAY
Southern Laaguo Baaaball

Youth Softball

Raya at •rlminghem Barons.

7:05

Florida Stafa Laagua Baaaball
□Daytona Beech Cuba re. Tampa Vankaoa at
i , 7 p .m .

□ ■ A l l R U TH BA 8K 1ALL BAM BINO W ORLD
BKRIKS at C A B TM O N TC PARK, A L T A M O N T E
•bM N O S. 1 p.m. — W h itt Bear Lake. Minnesota
va. K a a n o , New H a m p e h ira ; 1:30 p .m . —
Altamonte Springe-Elk Oravo, Calltomla winner re.
WMNamotto VaMoy, Oregon; 8 p.m. — Brooklyn,
New York-South Lexington, Kentucky loser va.
Altamonte Sprtngs-Elk Grove. Calltomla loser.

Amatour In-Una Hockay

Briefs

□ 11 year old OrtanBo RoNotboare In National

IB
registration period for one more week.
Training, practice and development are the
main focus of this 10-week season (for both
baseball and softball) and the league will ac­
cept all youth who are between the ages of five
and 18 (prior to August 1). T h e league will add
a Big League team for players aged 16-18.
Registration will be held at Wa)mart in
Sanford on SATURDAY ONLY from 0 a.m .
to 5 p.m . Representatives w ill be on hand to
answer a n y questions on the league or It's

Profaaalonal Soccar

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F IV E P O IN T S T h e Seminole Softball
Club will be having signups for a fall girls'
fastpltch softball Instructional league for
players ages 6-18 (coot $30-870) on August
9th. 10th, 16th and 17th at the Seminole
PONY Com plex at Five Points just south of
17*92 on S r. 41B near W inter Springs.
Signups for the S E M IN O L E S O F T B A L L
T O U R N A M E N T T E A M w ill be at the same
location. Anyone Interested In competitive
tournament pipy between the ages of 9 -18
ahoukJ also regleter for tryouts at this time.
Tim es w ill be from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . on
Saturday and 1 p.m. and 4 p .m . on Sunday.
Call 341-4968 o r 977-8833 for information.

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PAMELA 0 . RYAN. M tao
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and
WSKIVA
ASSERTS
HOMEOWNERS'
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■tart ham daar of ta* Samlnota
County Courthowa*. Sanford,
Florida at 11M A.M. on taa
Mta day of AUOUST, 1SVF, ta*
In ta* Final
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County, Florida.
OATSD tala Mta day of July,
IMF.
MARVANNI MONM
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College's Alfond Stadium, Winter Park, 7 p.m.

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S A N F O R D - Th e Stooges are headed for
Louisiana and looking to have a lot of fun.
T h e y are headed for the A S A (Am ateur
S o ftb a ll A s s o c ia tio n ) C la a a D N a tio n a l
Championships In Shreveport on September
35-38.
T h e team will host a bar-b-que fundraiser
this Sunday at Stoqg w Lounge on the corner
of 25th Street and Park Avenue In Sanford.
There w ill be a ftve-ptate lunch, live m usic
from the bands Backwater and Wicked W ays
as well as their menu (check o u t the crab legal.
T h e team la also having T-shirts (team
uniforms) made up and If Individuals would
like to contribute, they can have their names
listed on the back aa awoctata eponaora.
Th e m oney will be used to pay for trans­
portation to Shreveport, uniform s and lodging.
Call Dan Dougherty at 334-7313 for Info.

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Th e fee for the fall Is $30. but no youth w ill
be turned away because of an Inability to pay.

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action 10 Start im* ta m* taitawina preparty lacatad In
Sammota Caunty, Florida;
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ptal thereof a* recorded ta PIN
Book IF Pag* SI of th* PuSU*
Accord* of S«mm*l* Caunty
Plot id*.
he* fe**n htod *a*m*t you and
you ar* required le **rv* a
c«py at your written
S any. to M an Paul A.
Plaintiff a *1tor nay.
adtaaa* ta 1IIF l . Rafetaaaa St.
Ortando, Florida 1M 8 I an or
fea'ar* Auguai IFta, IMF,' and
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Sanford, Florida 1SFF1 at taaal
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you tar th* rafiat damandad in
ta* complaint ei paliuan.
DATED on th* Mrd day el
JULY. IMT.
MARYANNS MORSE
A* Ctart af ta* Court
By Ruta King
Aa Daputy Ctart
PufefMR; July SF, and August I ,
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NORWSST MORTOAM. HOC,
A CALIFORNIA COAFORATIOM
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Etta. IMF. anlarad In ChrU
Caa* He. M-SlM-CA-t4 A at
ta* CucuN Court at ta* tSTH
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MMStOLI County Caurthauaa
lacatad ta Sanford. Ftartda ol
1148 o'clock am . an taa t*ta
day af Auguai, IMF « * laito*
tarthtaaaM
LOT FI. COUNTRY LANS,
ACCORD!NO TO THS PUT
THIRIOF AS MCORMO IN
PUT BOOK M. PAQi FT AMO
TS. PUBLIC RECORDS OP
MMINOLS COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOOSTHSR
WITH
THS
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(CIRCUIT COURT SIAL)
MARYANNS MONM
Clark of taa CircuH Court
Byi Jana I. Jaaoada
Deputy Ctart
THI U M OFFICES OF
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SHERIDAN STRUT

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AUOUST. IMF n * faaawtng
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Summary Ffetal
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ANO I t . OF THE PUBLIC
MCONOS
OF
SBMINOLf
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(CIRCUIT COURT t**1)

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TH I LAW OFFICSS OF
DfWIOJ. STERN, PA.
ATTOPMV FOR PUPfTIFF

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HOLLYWOOO, FL SSM1

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Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. August 10. 1097 - SB

Remembering The Earl of Snohomish
In much tlemand. Tlint's okay. I'll tic hanging on
to my card. It's not for sale or trade. It's a
keeper. A reminder of kinder, gentler times.
Wish I still hnd my Earl Torgeson first
baseman's mill. II vanquished a long lime ago.
As did my youth.
Torgy died In 1000 but a bubblegum card
remains, for which I am grnlrfiil.

3 SA N FO R D _ Earl Torgeson t» stretching lor n
Wlrow lo first base. A shiny white bnseball Is In
V*1* trapper's mitt.
f ' lie's wearing his famous Earl Torgeson eye

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Not many bnllplayers wore glasses tn the
1050s. Doni DlMagglo did. So did Waller
Mnstrrson. Rob Di (linger and Earl Torgeson.
The oilier tiny. Earl Torgeson came out of the
closet. Well, n bnseball card of Earl Torgeson
came out. A 1051 flowmnn Gum card. Almost 50
years old. The corners are soft and the rotors
lime faded.
Hut Earl still H a s the ball in Ills mill. Ills loot
I Is on the bag and for sure the runnrr In out.
' A lot of kids liked Ear I Torgeson because he
retained them of Superman. Actually, nclor
George Reeves. Willi his glosses. Torgeson wns
more like Clark Kent but he tilt like Supermini
In 1050 for Hie old floston llroves

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Torgy scored 120 runs, and led thr National
l.ragur In this statistic, flint you could rend on
thr back of Ills 1051 Howmnn Gum card, lie till
30 doubles and 23 home runs Mad n .21)0
halting average
If the folks who mode the Earl Torgeson

'Hnschnll

card

had

enough

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cardboard, they might have noted that he was
frequently referred to In Ills hometown ns *ihr
Earl of 8nohomisli "
Me wns born on New Year's Day 1024 In
Snohomish. Wash Ur's the only nuijor-lrngiirr I
know of from Snohomish. I wonder If there's a
plaque for him there Mr played almost 15 years
In the big leagues. Hr hit 140 hmnr runs. I bet
he broke bis glasses n dozen limes (no one kepi
slats like thnll
Torgeson hit 380 In thr 1048 World Series
but the Ilrnves lost to the Cleveland Indians,
four games to two The Karl of Snohomish
jilayrd In five of the six gam es Me may have
lost or lirokrn Id * glosses and liatl to sit mil a

game. Either that, or hr rodr the bench when
Gene llrarrlrn pitched. Karl was n leh-hanilrd
biller nnd Jlrnrrlen threw tell •handed.
Just guessing, lint Torgeson probably never
made mote than 818.000 a season. Mr finished
in 1001 with the New York Yankees He was 37.
anil played In only 22 games lie rnulrlhiitrd
two hits Ills bid ling average was I I I lie didn't
gel In piny In thr World Series
I don't know Ibis lor n lad bill iny guess Is
(hat Hie Earl ot Snohomish never asked n cent
for Ills autograph He probably never cursed a
sporlswrltrr or got thrown out of a game He
probably satil "dang If* If Ills glasses got broken
or be missed a pop fly whrn they fogged up.
Karl Torgeson * liasefiall card isn't one dial Is

Coaches
llawklns *T1ie freshmen
responsibilities will l&gt;e handled
by Kelly Wnfnscoii and Larry
MeCorkle
So. rxadly what do nil these
'cxmrhe* do ami wtial goes info
the prugnun?
• Slotting nine month* ago. F r­
iers bad quite an agenda
After a period of rest, thr po­
tential players were given ii wig
grsllon for conditioning In thr
off season No plnyrr Is reqnlird
lo work out before prof iler tiegins, bill rvrry roach knows
Hint II Is hard m i m player In do
ruiitiing for months and Ihrn nttempt In run drills and hfl
weights In order lo rrndy them­
selves lor Hie season Friers
afiil Ills staff grt wilh each
player and lay nut wh.it they
Iblnk would tie lies! for Hiriti lo
do Individually and on Him
own
Then I here are Hie practice
fields In order to niainialn the
stadium field so dial II is m
‘good condition and sale fix Ibe
■pfoyers m i game night, prat tire
‘Monly held on Hie gome laid n o
Thursdays
I , Ibrrrloir. quality prachir
Helds me neetlnl llrgimiing ai
,lbe end of thr season. Friers
•gbirlrtl working »o rernntllHoning the flrld* lliilixtunnlrly
.TVfCTS1 dorsn'l believe (ti.it Ihry
lire U|I lo pm yet. so Hie nrsi
krnillr Is deriding where lo |tul
tltr varsity. Junior vazslly and
lifsliinen squads on a dally ba­
sis so Hiry ran gel in gnml and
•Jprte practices
‘T w been working on thr
practice fields since spring.* Pr­
iori s siiid ‘We finally got some­
one mil here lo do Hie wixk. Iml
I just don't know If they'll hr
ready whrn practice stalls So
we have lo utilize thr baseball
mid sohhall Helds lor a shot I
time until Ihr fields air ready-.*
Kqulpmrnt Is Itie flrsl staple
lor any learn Every year, some­
thing In damagrd nr lost nnd
nerds lo lie replaces. Equip
mrnt also nerds to Ik rrrondlI lulled |iei Im IIi ally so that It
lasts Friers lakes pndr in fils
equipment and nil of It Is rilhrr
new or neatly new. Il lukrx conslanl sujrervislon anil rare lo
keep track of uniforms for over
100 players on Hitcc squads.
And in the off season. If anyHung Is nrrdrd. Friers and Ills
siaff are responsible for making
s u i t that every thing is In order,
•locked nnd assigned lo plnyrrs
before the first practice,
a Also included with Hull huge

Earl Torgeson ballad .290. drove In 87 runs
and led the National League In runs scored with
120 In 1950 lor Ihe Boston Braves.

I III I .ILll&lt; s Nisi...
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Lmgie, Annia Green. Alassandra Vaughn,
Ashley Agoranot. Trtcta Garrett. Courtney GUI.
Rachel Pandry. Kally Swaat. Laura Wellington
Back row
tommy Kalterar. Mika Moslater,
Natal)* Loft. K*ndra Aheacn, Kaa*y Ah*arn.
Lindsay Polluccl, Haytey Monk, Cas*y Clark.
Kar*n Hodman, Janndar Vickars. M*lissa Maza.
C*a*y H*nd*rson. Ryan Lmgta Coachas Toni
Vlck*ra. Jaff Wasthalla. Ryan Bait*.

The Super Sharks of the Seminole Family
YMCA recently completed their season with
only one loss Members of the team are (left to
right) front row
Chris Agotanos, Greg
Dessert, Garrett ftandolf. Brittany Walton,
Katlyn Ward. Jsred Ltngie. Sam Watkins, Eric
Schoomover, Chase Montagu* Middle row
Krlstan Komondoreas. Katlyn T*lsalra,
Samantha Bogan. Staphanl* Orullon. Christy
rrapoiislhlllly I* Ibr ptnrllrr
equipment There has lo Ire salt
and afiprnprlatr practice duiu
mire mul am h as well a*
enough to keep most ol lire
-players busy during the limited
practice time
While all ol Ibis la going m i .
Friers mid III* staff have lo for
mu latr a schedule fra Hie fol­
lowing season including which
special events aucti ns Jxm bnreea Ibe lemu I* going lo pat
llr lp a lr In, tiaiisjM K tnllM i lo
an d from away ga m e s, b u s am i
locker room anjiervlslcm and
any olbrr •xhrth ilm g content
Hint mnv arise
Don l lo ig rl Ibe lot k rr iim iiu s

anil weight rooms al the s&lt; I um i I
Someone lias lo *ii|x-m*e these
arena na well while Ib r players
me prartlelng. belorr ami alter
gmiiea, mul even doting Hie
school tiny due to the equipment
that Is IrIt til there. That all baa
lo be arranged ami coordinated
In Ibe olf season as well so eve
r&gt;thing la In place when prneHer atarls
Another responsibility ol Hie
coaching ■stall Is lo cM irdlualr
picture day for the players,
trnlncra.
managers
ami
conches. Also, every student
Hint pm lieIpntcs In n ajuiri
must have n physical before
Ihry begin practicing Friers
nnd Hie slnfT take care of these
arrangements.

pAlaqua, Glen Abbey,
Sylvan Lake Park to
;;add new programs
*f, -LAKE MARY Along wilh a new Director
■of Tennis. A L A Q U A C O U N T R Y C L U B Is
-•plao adding some new member events to
•their schedule.
&gt;' On the Fourth of July. Alaqua members
' played In a round robin tournament. They
•had so much fun. Stan Aranda, the new
^(rector, decided tb give Ihe event another
try on Labor Day.
'Everyone seemed to have such a good
time on the 4th that we decided to do H
again.* Aranda said. *Our goal is lo keep
Ihe membership as active ns possible and
we're hoping Hint these fun events will
achieve that.*
The tennis round robin will run from 0
a.m. to non and la open to men and
women of all skill levels. The cost is 812
per person and includes a welcome gilt
*.|hjil n discount for lunch at the country
***&gt;*-If Hilts even goes ns well as the Fourth of
Ubly, many more mixers will he planned.
•Tpcsc are In addition to the annual events
w c h as the member guest nml club
JHiamplonshlp.
•j»‘As long as everybody is out there having
•Am.* Aranda said. *Wc‘!l continue lo have
(he tournaments and such. We got about

Him Hie tun begins
AImiuI two wrekf Itrforr the
k id s rrjKirt for pi artier. thr s t a ll
holds mrelirgs
All of thr
ro.li lies get together am! talk
nlxml wtm Ii (running plovers
will be Ireal Hi which position*,
wind la expected Iw the ollriise
mid (lefeuae. any |xntilrm areas
are .u ld ir s s e d ami solution* me
iMinulaled mill pracllcr ami
game
11 fcpoiiMbihtlrs
are
bonded down arid illscuased
Froti.tbly Ibr most fun fix the
roaches la coming up with new
plays ami Hxniallons In Ibe oil
season, •(nx hr a allrnd colleges, seminars and ramps In
an elhxl In learn new game
strategies. Thru, when Ihry
come together bebxe the season. ihry share what they have
learned and figure out which
plays will heal benefit Hie tram.
Itarlire stmts approximately
one month tx-fnre the first
game. Ttuil's when Hie coaching
staff comes nltve. All of the hnrtl
work over the past nine mouths
Is put In Ihr lest.
Thr wtxk Isn't over, though
Every day. the practice flrld*
have lo he luird and Hie game
Held must also he lined hefure
Hie game. Students have ques­
tions. roaches hnvr questions
Every student must have com­
plete files Including birth dales,
physical records and the like.
Someone watches the weight
roniti nnd locker roonu. Gnmc

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For nddltlnnnl In lor mallon or lo register
fix Hie mum! robin, cnnlncl the Icnnls
shop al 444-0109.
In
DcBary will give free professional Icnnls
lessons lo nil new members who Join Ihe
tennis club Ix-forc September 30.
The offer, of free unlimited lessons
applies lo hath individual mul family
inriiilHTBliIjis. New memberships cost
8500 per year for Individual nml 8800 for
families.
‘We have (mill an extremely popular
family lentils program here nt Glen Abbey.*
said Tennis Director. Gene Hrannlgan.
"Our summer youth program generated
even more response Hint wc anticipated.
Wc liojie the new membership drive will
open our facilities lo more families nnd
expand our youth progrnius.*
Members hnvr full use of club and court
families. Including six lighted courts,
swimming pool, sun deck nnd barbecue.
ABBEY

RACQUET

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LAKE MARY _ Il Isn't often
Hint you gel the chance to play
one of the beat • and most ex­
clusive courses In all of Florida.
Hidden hack on Markham
Wood Road, behind some for­
bidding steel galea and some
no-nonsense security men. all*
Alaqua Country Club
If you haven I played It. well
Hiala brrouse It's totally pri­
vate
That way. whrn rrsldrnl hero
Gary Flayer wants to play a
round of golf with, say Ivan
Lendl nnd Michael Jordan, he's
not walling for 40-haudleappers
to try lo negotiate Alaqun's tight
fairways.
If yon gel a chance In piny
ALtqua. lake It. F(X Ihr next
( uuplr of miKilhs. Ilirrr me
siinir ojifuxlumile*
l ot starters, thr course will
host the 21si Annual AutoClassic Monday with a 0 a m shot­
gun Mart.
The cost is 870 per player tx
8700 per foursimie ami also In­
cludes a party Invitation far two.
rnnttnrninl breakfast, auctions
mul nn nddillon.il round of golf
nt Deer Island Golf and Lake

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Racquet Club members enjoy mens,
womens, and Junior Imirnmnents. bulb
casual and sanctioned, along with group
and individual lessons.
For further Informal Ion. contact (he
tennis shop nt 668-4461.
S Y LV A N L A K E P A R K Is sponsoring a
Junior Unrankcd Grand Prix Circuit icnnls
tournament Saturday. August 18 and
SundAy. August 17 nt the park located at
845 Lake Markhnin Rond In Sanford.
Junior girls nnd boys nges 10 through 10
are Incited tg enter.
Entry fees of 820 per jxrson must c
received by Thursday. August 14. Every
participant will receive n T-shirt and
trophies will he presented lo winner and
runners-up
In
main
draws
and
consolations.
Adult doubles round robins are also held
every Monthly and Wednesday evening from
7 lo 10 p.m. No registration Is required.
Intermediate lo advanced level players arc
welcome to participate. Cost is S3 per *
person nnd lentils hails arc provided by
the park.
For further Information cutunct Sylvan
Lake Pork at 322-8507.

Club.
Proceeds from the event will
benefit Hie Epilepsy Association
of Central Florida To register,
call Carmen at 422-1416.
The price may lx* steep but
it s tohgh to turn down an mvlInllnn to play one of the best
and most well-kept courses In
Central Florida If not Hie slate.
Alaqua will also host Its Inau­
gural Match Flay
MemberMember Golf Tournament over
Labor Day weekend.
The format Is best hall, twoman nnd trams will be paired In
Mights based on handicap, with
the winners from that Sntur
day's pairings playing Ihe fol­
lowing day lo determine Hie
winners.
Alaqua'* Director of Golf, Gary
EUls said he hopes lo make II
nn annual event.

C h ip 8 h o ts
Timnrunn has been pretty bugy
Utaly. JTIniuXadtiNUDva'ab*. T
rent *|lent Hie Pro* conical mid
Gary Keymonl trained ivilli Dill
Gardner to take Ihe Hob Carlisl
Shootout.

Diet
C * a tia a * 4 f ra a P a g * I B

you because Hint's wluil n lot
of research says.’ Hurke said.
'When &gt;-ou rat a starchy food,
therr Is a lot of glyremtn. Your
liver lakes what It nerds mul the
rest is just turned into Hit.*
It s all a matter. Hurke said, of
(&gt;n Friday nights, when Ibr krrjiiug a balance.
roaches are marching tqi mul
*Uy keeping a level balance,
down the sidelines, try and
you
get a higher efficiency of
Iblnk of nil of thr bard work
Ihry pul in during Hie off sea­ ruel in the rlghi combination.*
son Think of them Hi Hie hot
Ilurke said there are several
amt lining the Held. Hi llie key* lo his diet. Flrsl. n person
roaches oilier tale Into Si inlay trying lo gel Into Hie scute must
night ami beljilng each and keep Htrir Insulin spikes lo a
every kid who nerd (hem with minimum. That's where his ratio
any problem they may have.
of seven parts protein, nine
Thry'rr mil therr because they parts of carbohydrates and onecare olxiut Hirlr schools and nnd-a-half parts fat conic Into
their athletes. Those short Hirer the picture. The volumes depend
mouths nrr what lliey live fix. on n formula.
Next lime llirtr Is a question­
able call. Just know that they
One of the best things about
tire truly doing Ihrir very best.
Ihe diet Is that snacking la
okay. Hurke sold he often takes
a cup of milk (one percent, not
skim) with some almonds. The

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seemed to have a really great time. That's
why wc'tc doing them anyway, for the
members.*

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films hnvr lo lx* looked over for
both Lake Mary and Ihe next
opponent mul strategies are rewmkrd lo fit llie game plan
II I* a never ending tiresome,
sometime* over whelm mg job
Amt not ime ol the roaches
would Ir.ulr Ihrir Job hv anything
*1 mn a teacher first, mid then
a roach.* Frier* said. *1 am here
In hrlp Hie kids mul ‘earli litem
a little football along the way
Sure. I want lo win ns much as
everyone ami my Job Is lo put
llie tram In a position lo do Hint
every week I do that fix my
players mid thru It's up lo them
what they do wilh II Hut I am
nuxr than a roach I do Hus be­
cause I love loothnll ami I tare
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from regular dietary staples
such ns potatoes and rice.
Hurke described a typical
breakfast.
He had tw-u egg whites mid
two cups of one percent milk.
There wns also a half cup of
honey dew melon and a couple
of almoiuls.
'You need to maintain a con­
sistent level so If you fall off the
wagon. It's no big deal.* Burke
said. 'Were kujijMiscd lo feel
healthy all the lime and when
wc feel bad. II should be an ex­
ception. not the oilier way
around.’
Even Iletter. Burke said Hie
diet Is completely affordable.
Shopping al a regular grocery
store, he said Hie meals are
cheap mul can be eaten in such
a way that the food can last
several duys.
Dieting Isn't always cosy but
Burke Mild he and Ills clients
can fcrl the positive effects In
ns early os 48 hours.

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People
Pilot convention beckons
couple to Hawaiian Islands
Bowlin graduates from FHP training
Marian and Lester Krthwill
have relum ed from a ((rand and
g lo rio u s trip to ih r tropical
paradise islands of Hawaii.
A n d how was the mnrvHmis
adventure?
"It was wonderful, yes. yes."
Marian extolled.
Marian, president of I hr Pilot
C lu b of Sanford In r., was l he
club 's delegate to the Pilot In ­
ternational Annual Convention
In Honolulu w h ich n itra rtrd
over 1.400 Pilot members from
all over the world.
" T h e convention was a good
o n e ." Marian said.
Participants were provided
w ith many networking oppor­
t u n i t i e s t h r o u g h b u s in e s s
meetings and workshops. Illot
m em bers celebrated a 925.000
grant given by the Pilot Inter-

DORIS
DIETRICH
n a tio n a l F o u n d a tio n to the
Ronald and Nancy reagan In ­
stitute lor Alzheim er's research.
Those attending took part In a
Pilot Walk, held In Waikiki on
J u ly 22 to suppon the work of
the’ Foundation in the are of
brain-related flsordcrs. A “ Good
Morning Am erica" salute was
filmed during the walk. Locally,
seveml Sanford Pilots who were

unable to attend the convention
took part and m ade contribu­
tions as "Ghost W alkers."
Founded in 1921. Pilot In ­
ternational Is a volunteer service
organisation of business and
professional leaders w o rk in g
together to Im prove the quality
o f lif e In c o m m u n i t i e s
th ro u g h o u t th e w o rld . T h e
organisation's service focus Is
h e lp in g p r o p l r w ith b r a in related disorders and
dlaabtllllrs.
T h e P ilo t I n i e r n a t l o n a l
Foundation awards thousands of
dollars In grants and scholar­
s h ip s each y e a r lo f u rth e r
education, researrh and p ro ­
grams that benefit those sfftried
b y neurological diseases and
Injuries lo Ihe brain.
T h e Rethwllls took advantage

of the beauty of ihe country by
vlsiling (here for about (w o
weeks m ix in g business w ith
pleasure. T h e y visited two other
islands and took In all the
wondrous sights afforded them.
Lester happily tagged along to
accompany M arian and he had a
great time.

Randall " R a n d y " M. Bowlin.
23. graduated in Jun e from the
S la t R e c ru it C la ss. F lo rid a
Highway Patrol Department of
E n v ir o n m e n t a l P r o te c tio n .
Division of La w Enforcement.
Randy, b o m and reared In
Sanford, la the son of Debbie and
Henry Bowlin of Sanford. His
grandparents are Mamie and
U.V. Bowlin of Geneva and Jea n
and Ralph M cLain of Sanford.
A 1992 graduate of Seminole
High School. R andy received his
A A degree f r o m S e m in o le
Community College where he
a ls o a t t e n d e d th e P o lic e
Academy. He waa third In the
graduating claas with a 9 0 H
average. He Joined 112 other* In
•January at the Florida H ighw ay
Marian Roihwiil (nghi) meets the newly metalled Pilot interns
Patrol Academy. Tallahassee, to
honal president. Lily Moore, of Denver C o lo , et Hawaii conventeion.
attend a 6 -m o nth claas and tut
were graduated Ju n e 20. Randy annlrraary Th e rouple w r r r Hogrr W ilbur, all of Sanford
T h e rouple celebrated thru
had ■ 90 9 G P A . Randy works married A ug lO. IW W ai All
first a n n iv e rsa ry In J uI|
p »lf|rrrr
with the Gam e and Fish C o m ­ Souls Catholic C hu rrh . Sanford
mission and has always hern
itk-ir
Father G a rc ia p rfo rm rd Ih r where they are m aking it
home She Is a student leacf
-arkrr
interested In m arine patrol He traditional ceremony
feels the h ig h w a y patrol on
Chanda Is Ihe daughter of and w ill graduate from N&lt;Jvs
water can e nha nce enCindy and Steve Koblnaon and
Issues and decrease Steven la ihe son of Paulette and
Jvlty. He asked to b r
to Flagler. Brevard or
. but waa sent to
e tc he has a boat, a
u id a g u n .
a recently home on
he visited his great
Louise Manning, a
H e a lth c a re a n d
Center of Sanford.

Steven W.

Randall M. Bowlin has completed a 6-month
d a t a and was gradualad June 20 from ths Florida
HlQhway Patrol Acadamy, Department of En­
viron m en ta l P roiectton?D #partm eni of Law
E n f o r c e m e n t , F lo r id a M a rin e P a tr o l, el
Tallah assee. Upon graduation, he received the
Executive 01rector's Award and la assigned to

marine patrol duty In the Keys. Photo shows (from
loft): Col. Ronald H . 0 rimming, Director, Florida
Highway Petrol: Director H.M ."M ickay" Watson.
Director, Division of Law Enforcement; Bowlin
holding award; and Fred 0 . Dickinson ill, Exec­
utive Director, Department ol Highway Safety and
Motor Vehicles.

ft be long before Randy
takas a hrtde to complete the
Idyllic aettlng at his condo in the
Keys He and Rachel Swann w ill
bem antedOct. 11.

i i i n i w i u r y in

Jupiter.

Congratulations are In order to
C h a n d a B. a n d S teven W .
Wilbur on their first wedding

A B W A pledges support to Hom e; Deese earns scholarship
Th e Central Florida Chapter
of American Bualness Women's
Association shared tea at two
at the Good Samaritan Home
on Saturday. Aug. I, as the of­
ficers gathered lor a few hours
of planning.
President Dee Dee Tinker of
Central Florida Chapter of
A B W A . and the chapter have
pledged their full support to
the Good Samaritan Home for
1997-98. The chapter will hold
a mythical cake sale, other
fund raisers, redo the residents
rooms and give other supplies
to the home.
Th e mission of ABW A is to
b rin g together business women
of diverse occupations and to
provide opportunities for them
to help themselves and others
grow personally and profes­
sionally through leadership,
education, networking support
a n d national recognition.
Shoring In the planning ns
they sipped tea were: Wanda
Harrison. H arry Flaglc; chair­
m an of the Good Samnrltan
Board of Directors: D ccD rc
Tin ke r, President of Central
Florida
Chapter of AIIWA;
Deltv Jaffcoat: Thelma Mike.

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Seminole High School, a 8500
scholarship.

MARVA
HAWKINS

Administrator of Good Sam ari­
tan: Beatrice M artin: Lois Stnlden: Victoria
M urphy: and
Hilda Rodrlqucx. secretary of
ABW A.

DEEBB RECEIVES
QUILD SCHOLARSHIP
The awarding of the 1997
scholarship award la good
news for Ihe Sanford Central
Florida Musician's Guild. On
Saturday, August 2nd. at Ihe
monthly meeting of the guild
held at St. Jo h n
Baptist
Church. President of the guild
Charles D. Jackson and schol­
arship
committee
members
All incase S. Bentley and Sylvia
Stallworth, presented Oyron T .
Dccsc. a recent graduate of

Deese Is ihe son of Barbara
and Bennie Deese of Sanrord.
Deese plans to major in b u s i­
ness administration al M ore­
house College In Atlanta.
Deese was chosen for Ihe
scholarship because of his
community, school and relig­
ious Involvement throughout
the Central Florida area.
"Byron was ihe overwhelming
choice for this year's award
because of his commitment to
Christ, his exem plary charac­
ter and his devotion to gospel
music*, said C harles Jackson,
president of the guild. "Ilia
level of service to the church
and community la second to
none."
For more th a n four years he
haa been active in the award­
winning Seminole High School
Gospel Choir, serving as presi­
dent In h it senior year, while
leading the cho ir to be a n a ­
tional award w inner. He served
as senior class council m e m ­
ber. as a student government
officer, a tribe council member,
student congress member and
waa alto a member of Ihe
homecoming court and Future
Business Leaders of America.
Hla service in the community
haa him active in the M artin
Luther King. J r . celebration
choir, the m usicians guild and
the fellowship praise and w o r­
ship choir.
An ardent member of H ickory
Avenue C hu rch of God he la
vice president o f the church's
mass choir, a youth m inister
and member o f the Church of
God district youth board and
state mass choir.
The Musician's Guild scho l­
arship la presented to youths
who are active in church and
community
activities.
Since
1004. Ihe guild has presented
82.500 In scholarships. B e ­
cause of the continued c o rp o ­
rate sponsor support of the
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary,
the Musician's Guild has re­
cently named the scholarship,
Ihe Eunice I. Wilson Music
Scholarship. W ilson, an avid
supporter of gospel music for

Central Florida Chapter A B W A making plans to
help the Good Samaritan Home are (seated, from
left): Wanda Harrison, Harry Flagle and

Dae Tinker. Back row:- Thelma
Lois 8talden, Victoria Murphy
quez.

yews, has kept gospel music
alive
throughout
Seminole
County.

ROBERTS ARRIVES
FOR REUNION
There was a gathering of the
sons of Alford Jackson this
weekend as son Alford (Check)
Roberts flew in from California
for a week o f visiting family,
mother
Ernestine
Roberts,
grandmother Theola Merthle
and hla slaters and brothers.
Rev. Alford Roberts is the a s ­
sociate minister of Friendship
Baptist C h u rc h in Fairfield,
CXltf. and la employed at C a li­
fornia Oil Refinery. He Is the
brother of Isaih Mobley who is
employed b y the Dade County
Board of Education and Jaco b
(Jake) Davis o f Sanford.
The family worshipped at the
St. John Baptist Church and
then had din n e r at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alford Jackson.

DANCE CELEBR ATIO N
This afternoon at 4:00 p m.
Mt. Olive Progreaaive Baptist

8an(ord Central Florida Music Guild scholarship presents! I&lt; n
(from left) Altmaasa Bentley, Charles Jackson, Byion Doeea a d
Sylvia Stallworth.
Church in Leesburg presients
"Praise Dance Celebration 9 7"
featuring Mt. Olive Praise Perfectors, Mt. Olive Children
Dancers w ith guests Article
Jones of Miami. Joale Everson

and Robert Hayes of Mlite
M inistry of Orlando. T h is eve il
will be held at the Bethel Si le
at 1000 Thom as Road In Lee iburg.
For more Information
you can call (3631742-0964.

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NOSTALGIA
PorifiQ own old photographs can
bo • momorablo axparlanca.
tomattmaa, •tho traoaurod oM
photos bring unbrtdlsd ptsssurs
whllo at othor limaa, thty may
gsnoralo a tsar or taro. But thoy
ars tsars of happy and pfsaaani
momants. In thaaa fils photos
tho t a n t o r d Haraid has
dlscosorad that many cotshntlss
and satoamod poraonailtiss haws
bssn tho focus of our roving
pnofograpnm mo wc pitn to
aharo thorn with you from tlms
to tkns. Ths upper loft photo
foaturas a Mg recaption which
.Sanford antraprsnsur Jsno
Paulucci hostsd at his Sanford
'homo for Hubert Humphrey
{former U S. senator and U.8.
vies presidsni) whan ho cams to
town during his campaign for
Unites States President in 1072.
Shown In tho photo are (seated,
from toft): Winifred M. 'Sill'*
Olatow. Walter Oleiow (Herald
publisher at the lime), Muriel
Humphrey. Hubert Humphrey
and lix Pauiucei Helfnch (the
hoot's sister). Standing (from
loft): dans Spolskl. Doris
(WUMame) Dietrich, Bill Kirk and
John Spotaki (Herald editor at
the time), in lower left photo,
Donne Lou Askew, a native of
Sanford, was honored at a parly
in Sanford while her husband,
Houbtn Askew, was in the run­
ning for governor of Florida.
Photo shows (from left); Sheila
Roberts. Mrs. Askew, Arfene
Tetonbaum and Carolyn
Stonstrom.
P h o t o at
right shows the lata amit able

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,, ..JJtofeM lth day ,si 0 K i.* M " il
Day Camp In Seminole C ounty
.waa unique. Instead-at k w n u n g
about another country, the
girls would learn about their
own country and what It was
like on the first Independence
Day. The d a y was planned by
Kristen Joatln as her S ih r r
Award.
The silver award is the sec­
ond highest recognition a G irl
Seoul can earn. It Is the last
step of the Cadettr level. To
earn her stiver. Kristen had to
plan the crafts, games ami
snacks and find guests for the
day. She also had to slay
within a budget.
One craft was lealherwork.
Leather was plentiful for our
forefathers. T h e y used leather
to
make
everything
from
rlM hcs to jewelry. Dee Easierscreech owl for Ihc scouts to
brook from Tandy Leather
sec. W atching the barn owl
came out to the camp and
showed the scouts Iter collec­
turn his head, one of the girls
asked If It was true that owls
tion of hides. Then she showed
could turn their heads all the
the girls how to Imprint de­
way around. No. Ron said, but
signs on leather. Each scout
ihqr can lu m them 3/4 of the
got to make a leather bracelet.
way around.
Another craft was making a
Colonial tut lantern. W ith no
The full grown screech owl
weighed only 4 ounces! Many of
matches available, our forefa­
thers depended an tin lanterns. the scouts thought It waa a
baby when they first saw it.
Th e lanterns were used to light
Ron said (lust they got a lot of
other fires. T h e colonist used
screech owls, mostly on rainy
lo punch small holes in the
lanterns to make a design. Th e
nights. A favorite screech owl
scouts did the same thing. Tlie
meal la lllllc frogs, which lend
heart design was the most
to hop out Into the roadway on
rainy nights. The owl swoops
popular.
dawn far a snack and gets hit
A special guest for the day
by a car.
was Ron Ifardcc from the
WUdUfe Rehabilitation Center.
The center also gets quite a
Hon brought a b a m owl and a few squirrels, about 30 Dying

Kelly Evans bride
of Raymond Harris
K e lly L y n n E v a n s a n d
Raymond William Harris, both
of Sanford, were married J u ly
SB. at 4 p m. . In the Sanford
Christian Church. T h e Rev.
J .D . Scsgroves performed the

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marriage by her father. J e n ­
nifer Malloy attended the bride
as meld of honor and Sierra
A n n Thom pson wee flower
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aer ved the
b rid e g ro o m ae best m a n .
G ro o m s m e n w e re P a tric k
Evens and Ben M unde.
Following the ceremony, a
reception wee held at the
Northlake Clubhouse.

IN B R IE F

squirrels a years and as many
as 200 grays. Flying squirrels,
weighing a whopping 2 ounces
full grown, ore the most plen­
tiful squirrel in Florida. Hut
because they are nocturnal and
keep to the trees, they arc sel­
dom seen and less Ukely to ticcome car victims than grays.
Th e Wildlife Rehabilitation
Center takes in 600 to 1000
animats a year. Th e center has
on SS percent save rate, the
highest of any organisation of
Its kind. Once on animal has
recovered from their injuries,
they arc released into the wild.
Some animals recover, but arc
too crippled to return to the
wild. Many times, these ani­
mats become temporary par­
ents for young animals on the

mend.
Next week. Egypt anti an In­
ternational luncheon.
C R A FT Y SE N IO R S
W ELCOM E A LL
H ie new scries of craft
classes ihe Lake Mary seniors
have begun arc fun. economi­
cal.
and
environmentally
sound. Tills week, they recy­
cled plastic containers and
newspaper lo make bowls.
Picking out the right shape
plastic container they wanted
lo use. Ihe seniors then cov­
ered them with paper mache.
T h e y will paint the bowls next
week.
Other recycled crafts they
will work on will Include msk*
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lborhood Pol
Pollcir
icing Division of the
. Th e District Three Neighborhood
Seminole County Sheriffs Office Is Inviting eu residents of Th e
crossings and surrounding area to help celebrate ‘Lake Mary
Law Enforcement Day* on Saturday. Aug. IS at the west end of
Lake Mery Center, from 10 a m . to 2 m .
helicopter, marine paThere will be a display of the ALE
troi boats, a m ini 8.W .A .T. display. an In-line skate presenta­
tion. bicycle safety talks. Dree bike Inspections and golf putting
lessons. Refreshments will be served.

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tional will hold their monthly dinner meeting on Tuesday. Aug.
13, at the Langford Hofei In Winter Park.
dinner will begin at 6 p.m. and the speaker la scheduled for
? . The cost Is $14.50. For reservations, contact Donna Gibbs
at 262-0998 or 260-5511.

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Joe Malhleux. longtime area
art 1st and one of the founders of
th e S a n f o r d -S e m ln o le A r t
Association, was In charge of the
J u ly meeting of the aaaoctatton
held at Shoney'a Keataurant.
Jo e . also a retired art In*
structor in the Seminole County
schools, taught the members to
make baskets for change and
penclla front styrofoam cups and
assorted colored raflla.
It was announced that Faye
Siler and beta Long will head up
the February 1900 memebrehlp
show.
According to A sh b y Jones,
plana were also formulated for
the 1097*90 yearbook w ith the
Claire O'Connor's w inning 1997
m e m b e rs h ip sh o w p a in tin g
gracing the cover page.
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In an effort to come one on one
w ith her (lock, the Rev. Beth
FogIc Mlllcr. pastor of the First
U n it e d M e th o d is t C h u r c h ,
devised what she hopes will be a
sure fire solution. T o personally
visit each member and family
would be time-consuming, and
Pastor Beth, the church minister
for two months, wants to get on
w ith it.
Under the chairm anship of
Lay Leader Linda Robb, hosts
and hostesses w ill hold get*
acquainted gatherings In their
homes. During August. 15 home
meetings have been scheduled
with others to follow.
"M y goal." Pastor Beth said,
"la to meet as m any members as
possible by Charge Conference
on Oct. 2 9 ."
Each of these meetings will

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offer good conversation, good
fellowship. refreshments and a
chance to share together about
what lh r congregation means to
each and the com m unity. It la
u p to th e h o s ts to in v it e
m em bers to their homes, but the
entire membership ch u rrh will
be Included on a list before the
project ends. Linda said.
T h e first such meeting was
held last week at the Bram
To w e rs home of Derry Hants.
A b o u t 21 a t t e n d e d , a n d
a cco rding to D e rry . "It was
delightful...very w orthwhile."
D erry served refreshments at
the afternoon event and special
guest was Ruth Ham ilton, a
Bram Tow ers resident who will
turn IOO neat April. Several
members came from the T o w n
and Lake Apartments.
O the r hosts for the summer
gatherings are: Jane and Bruce
B o ie lk a . G lc n n a a n d Kales
B ro c k m a n . P h y llis an d J i m
Etep. C in d y Guiles. Clayde and
Ashby Jones. Rubye King. Mary

Lo u McDonald. Carole and Wlllle
fVgnun. Sharon and Fred Rader,
Nancy and Noy Rivers. J o y r r
and Blake Sawyers, and Linda
and David White.

ing gift Ixtxrs (Nit lit old
C lu ls tn m i cards and c a rd ­
board. Want lo participate, but
you're not a senior? That's
okay. These rralt classes m r
open to all adults who want to
attend. Just slop by tlir Frank
Evans Center any Tuesday at
9 30 a m.
Using donated materials, the
seniors have also itr-gun deco
rating T*shlrts to sell nl the
Golden Agr Games In Move in
ber They money Is needrd to
buy materials for senior programa. You CAn also atop by
the Frank Evans C rtd rr to lirlp
out with the T-sh irt painting

Answers to drinking quu
can signal need for help
have read in your cotuaui a hat'of
danger signals that suggMt somaone may be addicted to alcohol. I
brushed it off the Brat tiBM I aaw it
since it ’ obviously didn't refer to

drinking problem,
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It and paaaad w ith flying colors.
However, my conscience wouldn't
let me get away with the Urn I told
myself whan 1 took the teat, as I
took it again — this flaw honmtly.
You had said that if you answered

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W ILLIAM T . WARD

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William T . Ward, whose wife.
Laklaha. la the daughter of
Melissa A. Johnson of Mara
Court. Sanford, recently com ­
pleted the Senior Clerk Course
at Personnel Administration
School. Marine Corps Service
Support Schools. Cam p Lejeunc. N .C.
The 1993 graduate of Semi­
nole High School of Sanford,
joined tne Marine Corps In J u ly
of 1993.

practical work In military lead­
ership at the A rm y Reserve Of­
ficer Train in g Corps (ROTCJ
Advanced Cam p at Fort Lewis.
Tacom a. Wash.
Bowman Is the son of James
P. Bowman of 1908 Hibiscus
Lane. Maitland.
Ills
wife. Kristy.
Is the
daughter of Ronald W. Feasler
of 1032 Nodding Pines Way.
Casselberry.
He la a 1093 graduate of
Lake Howell High School. W in­
ter Park.

DAVID H. QEILM AN
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A i r ’ Force Airman 1st class
David N. Oellman has gradu­
ated from the aircraft guidance
and control systems appren­
tice course at Keealer A ir Force
Bae, Biloxi, M ia s..
Oellman la the son of Mindy
A. Bander of 1474 Sunahadow
Drive. Casselberry. The airman
la a 1993 graduate of Lake
llowell High School. Winter
Park. Fla.

JO H N B. YOUNGBLOOD
Jo hn E. Youngblood, io n of
Saul Youngblood of West 15th
Street and Carlctha Merkeraon
o f Harding Avenue. Sanford, la
hairway through a six-month
deployment to the Mediterra­
nean Sea with Fighter Squad­
ron 14, embarken aboard the
aircraft carrier U S S Jo hn F.
Kennedy.
Th e 1979
luate of Serai*
noie High
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Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday, August 10, IN F - T9

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ACCORDING TO TNC FLAT
T H IM O F A t M C O A O C O IN
PLAT D O O K tl. PAO IS I I ANO
IS OF TNC FUOUC NICONOO
OF M M IN O U COUNTY. FUND.

m NS: ■•TATI OF
JOHN A F M S l.
F IS S T M
M. to tea MaM
and boat M N . for cam . F M
o n i Irswi Saar of M
County Courthouae. m
Honda, at 11:00 i
M te. 1MT.
Oatad. August let. IM T
m

TO A U FCNCONC HAVING
CLAIMS
ON
D IN A H 0 »
AOAMST TNC AOOVC IS TAT I
AMD ALL OTNCN FCNSONS
W TCM CTCO IN TNC CCTATC:
YOU ANC NCNCOV NOTlFlf D
M
UN itewmHNMHn at tea
at j o h n F. r a m .

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CF, M pm an
lw IM C k w r
Cn H ter l aminate County.
I at which N lo t N. Fart
Avenue.
Santard.
Honda,
M T H . Tha personal represen­
tative at N a aIt ato IS Sharon L.
Fnal. whoao addrata la a tr
O r.
Altarnaota
Honda JIF14. Tha
I addraaa at tha par*
I rapraaantatira a attorney

WITHIN
TH AI I
MONTHS FNOM TNC OATI OF
TNC FINST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICC. aa We ooh Iho
iM B H P D O va court a ■•*thoy may hato la th
a m a*an| and
at hit
ad tha
N Iho alarm ra not yot
tha data nhen .t n il
tad So stated it
Iho cle-m at cantoipont or uru-q
mdeted. Iho natwra at tea
M o rta n ty ahoa ha ataiad r*
tha claim m aocurad. tea eetun
ty ahoa ha doacnsad
Tha alarmant than dabver antr&gt;cmm topee at tea t i m ta
tea ttara ta anahte tea dart la
mad ana tapy to aach paraonai
rapraaontatiTO
ta nham a caey at ten
at Admrmetranea hat
marted art ream-ad
w it h in T h a i I m o n t h ! f a o m
THl OATI OF TMI FlAIT PudUCATION OF THIS WOtrCI. la
Ate any aStoatrana teay may
ty at
dacodanta r «
duahhcatrana at tea paraonai
homdNtmn at tea court
A i l C l a im s DSM a n o s a n d
O S JIC TIO N S NOT SO H U D
W U i M FO A tV fA SAAAIO
Data at tea teat a ahhet han at
pua Hence a* Adorn an than
1 1, tts r
Shamn i Fr«t
a&lt; tea laiaia at
JOHN F F A ill
•A I NOAM F ilMMAMS
Florida Bat Ma: U i n s
STSS Hawaar A.anua
Orlando. Florida 1FSSS

toan sti-iooo

Fusnon Auterot S. IS. I N I
DSM-4S

1 S T S S M C A -IQ -A
UMIOM FLANTSHS NAT OCTAL
I TO
1FOM SAWN OS
FtAMftlFF
STAMM M LOWS;
UNKMOWN SFOUSS OF
STAMM M LOWS. WIkrVA
AC S I AVI HOMSOWNSAS
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
VILLAS OF STOCKSAIOOI,
ASSOCIATION. MIC ,
JOHN DOS ANO
JANS OOI AS UNKNOWN
TINANTS m POSSISItOH
Of FINOANTlSl
NOT ICS IS MCNSOV OIVSN
H a Summary Fmal
i M HracHiura dated
■ISST. dwtsrpd H CHS
ST-STTS-CA 14 A at
ted Ctreud Court at tea IIT H
judrcHt Curud m and tar S I MiM L S County. Santard. Fienda.
I ma aaa ta tea hrphert and
bear Bidder tor cash at ma Watt
Front Door at tea I I M W O ll
County Caurthouaa Heated at
M l N. Park Auanua m SAMFONO. FHrtda M It 00 am an
IM T
ty pa *M torth m sard Summary
u .m d
'■TO KDD^^MWi TO^aaLOT I M . STOCKBKlOOI.
UNIT TWO, ACCONOIMO TO
TNS
FLAT
T H IM O F
AS
NscoNoao m f l a t b o o k ts
KAOS SS-SS. FU O U C M COAOS
OF SSMmOLS COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
ISST.
iciNCurr c o u r t s s a u
MARYANNS M ON SI
CHtb M tea Circuit Court
O r Oaratey W. Sohon
Daputy CHrL
TNS LAW OFFICCS OF
ATTONNCY FON PLAINTIFF
OAVIO J. STCRN, FA.
CSSS SNCRIOAN S T R U T
STS CSS
NOUVWOOO. FL I X ! I
ST-PSTS!
In accordance mite tea
Am artean adh OtsabrMHs Act.

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VSTtNANS AFFAJNS,
MATTMSW J. SHAW; M. M.
N O T IC I O F SALC
14. i l . . V
te
(nTOt Ibal
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pursuant M tea Order or Final
Judomanl awtarad In tela cause
H IRa CbeuR Court at CamhiaH

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M NM SOTA COMPONATION
PLAINTIFF
ANM L NCNNANOU;

ASSOCIATION, MC-;
FINST TAUdT OF NSW
TONS NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TNUSTIC
UNOCN THS FOOUNO
ANO » SWVIC W S AONSCMINT
DATCO M OF MANCH St. tSSS
FON TNS M fO O FNA
T IT L II LOAN TNUST
SCAMS ISSS: JOHN DOC ANO

NOTICC M NCNCST OIVCN
purauawt la a Final Jndpmtnt at
taraaiaaura datpd Jury ssw.
ISST. and awtarad hi C a t NO.
SS-4SSS CA M ted Cueuct Court
at ted IIO H T IIN T H Judicial
Cacud m and tar IIM M O LC

WS.

AS CLIN K OF TNC COUNT
Of. Oorethy W. Norton
Deputy C IM
lw accordance « N
Hta

Act

Cloanoatar. F I M SI4-AM S
( I I Jl 1M -M 00
Pubhah Aupuat IS. IF . IM F
OtH tot

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IF O N
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FLWNOA
C IV Il ACTIO N
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Isl.
CMA A LIS DON AID
•COM. at at.
4.
NOTICC
OF FOASCLOSUNS SALS
N O TiCI IS H IA IO V OnrlN
pursuant la a Fmat Judaman* at
tettctetmt dated AupuoC 1st,
laar. and ammad m data NO
aa raa CA at tea C n u l Court
at tea H O H T IIN t H JudMtai
Crrcurt m and tar SIM IttO tl
County, tterrda nharam NOW
Wf IT MOMTOAOS. INC n tea
Flamtdl and C H A H U S OOMAIO
•COM. LAAAy J LOUIS AMO
FAUl (
LOUIS. JN . at
Su'riymp D -tcio -'T-u elee at
AMIAlCAN CASHtf T M AAalAS
SUFFi t
INC . a D-saaCvod
carparalron D m f PITWOOO
c o m f a n t o r n a s h in o t o n .
D C F/K/A D rill FiTW O O O OF
OMiANDO.
INC
Datandanta I nm aaa la
h-phatt and hast
rate at tea Waal hont door at
tea
lam mala
Camay
Courthouse lantord. Florida at
I I 00 am . an tea FSte day at
AU O U IT. I N I . tea ta
daacrisad f n aarty aa
m a n ) I " * Jwdpment
l o t a t i o c « i. t i m f l i t i n MAC! ANN! a ACCOhOtraO TO
TH l
F iA T
TH IM IO F
Al
At CO ADC D dt FIA T SOOa I .
FAQ ! ||. FUOUC A| CO NDI OF
M M iN O Ll COUNTY FiOArOA
W IT N III M r NANO and Ma
star of terc Court an
1st. I N I
(S I A il
Maryanna Mttao
Clara a* tea Coaud C a u l
0? Jana I J t t t o a
Daputy Clara
b a n a n a . HcCaHp, MU R M .
Aarratt A Frappmr
Fata Othaa Sot M U
Tampa. F l U H l
F N M IW
•ones
in aacardanap mite ■
Am one ana
ton* m ip uip a
madatian to parlaipple m tern

tea
notrea Tatephana «0 f-JT &gt; 41M oat 4TTT. t-POO M S-STTI
(TOOl or t-M O SII-STTO M . ma

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A U M TC A C S TIO I
ANC NOTIFMO THAT:
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at n o

TCNAMTI M FOSSC SSrON
OCFCNOAMTfSI

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TNS LATIN OF TNNSC
MONTHS AFT1N TNC OATS OF
TNC FINST FUSLICATtON OF
THIS NOTICC ON THNtTV OATS
A F TIN TNC DAT! OF BSNVtCC
OF A COFV OF THIS NOTICC
ONTNSM .
at ata dttadant
«

dl
•a
arte tern Cpurt WITHIN TNC
LA TIN OF TNNCI M O N TH !
A F T IN THC OATI OF T H l
FINST FUOUCATION OF THIS
NOTICC ON THIATV OATS
A FTIN THC OATI OF M M D C I
OF A COFV OF TH U N O TICI
ONTMCM
a* tee dace

tete Mrs court WITNW
MONTHS A F T IN THC
OATI OF TNC POST FUO UC A­
TION OF TNtS NOTICC
ALL CUUMS. 01 HANDS. A M
ODJCCTIONS NOT SO FILSO
W tU BS FO t»«&gt;« h BANNS 0
Tha data at tea hrat

MOATOAOC INC..
UNKNOWN NS INS ANO/OM
o rm s ccs o f n k c t o m
M. RIVtRA, DCCCAMO.
MM.

m aryannsm onm

mp a epee ml acci
pontcipoia m
ahould
caniact
Administration at talaphant
"umber l O M I X l N . nat later
than aoTon (f) daya pnat la tha
pract aOn a it haartnp imported,
aooi i soo MS-srrt, at swca
(V) t soo sss srro. *ta Hanaa
Natay Senate
Moaon S Aaaaciaroa, FA .
ITTST U l I I North.

CA IS O
CMCMtCAL MSIOCItTIAL
MOATOAOC CONFONATION.
auccaaaor by marpar la
MANOANCTTIN S
COMPANY. NtC..

NOTICC I t NCNCST OrVfN
to a Swamary Final
at taraaiaaura dated
Juty Mte. I N I , anaorad M CHd
Caaa Na. ST-ddM -C A-taA at
tea Ctreud Court at tea 1CTN
N O LI

County.
SANFOKD.
I met aaa to «

WCCT FNONT DOOM at tea
S f M t O L I County Caurthouaa
Heated M SSI NONTN FAMH
Avenue m CANFONO. Fianda
at 11dS am . on tea Mth day at
Aupuat. ISST tha tadaama
Fu«M
LOT M . ALAFATA WOODS
FttASS iv ACCOMOtNO TO T H l
FLAT TNCNSOP. AS NS CONOID
m FLAT BOOK U . PAOI SS
•St. OF TIM FUNUC NSCOMOS
OF SSMHlOLS COUNTY. FlOMiDaaad tern tSte day at jw y
•SST.
ICMCUTT COUNT M ALI
CHrS M ted Cvaud Court

W f BT MONTOAOS INC M tha
FtamtM and BOSSY MCFALLS.
CCNTUNT t l . A .A. CANM IS.
INC..
NSALTON,
NIC HAND
PLIMPTON;
M IN IO U N
HSALTMCAM.
INC.;
TH l
UNKNOWN H I IKS AND/OK
DC V IS ItS OF H fC TO N M
NIYIAA.
O S C IA S tO .
TH l
UNKNOWN FSRSONAl R IP R tSSNTATIYC OF TNS SSTATI OF
NSCTON
M.
K4VIRA.
OSCSASID. TNS UNKNOWN
CUUM ANTS OF VMS IS TA TI
OF N IC TO N
M
KIVINA.
OSCCASCO;
NCCTOK
M
NIYSMA,
JN ;
JlN M lF IA
MVCNA. art ms Oattadwda. ■
md aad H tee hrphoal and hoar
Srddsr tar caah at tea Waal
Front Door I am malt County
Caurteauaa. M l North Fart
Auanua. Santard. Flonda TTTT1
si 11 SO a m . an tea FSte day
at AUGUST, ISST. tea U » t n r |
LOT U OAK VILLA. A C C O M ■SO TO TNC PLAT TNIACOF. A l
N|CONOCO m f l a t n o o k so .
PAOIS TS ANO M . PUBLIC
M CO nos
OF
S IM lN O ll
COUNTY, n o te DA
W lTN Cff M T HAND and tea
aaat at pua Court on JULY TSte.
ISST

N O TIC I IS NSNSOV OIVCN
pursuant la • C w m a ty Final
Judpmant at
Aupuat IM . IM T .
O vu Caaa Na. sr-PSTteCA-14-C
at tea Circuit Court of tea tCTM
judicial CveuK tn and lar SCMlNO LI
County.
CANFONO.
FHrtda. I
aad la tea hwheat
and. boat bidder tor caah WCCT
FRONT DOOR at tea SIMINOLC
County Caurteauaa H ew ed M
M l N. PARK AVI MU I m SAN­
TORO. FHrtda. at 11:00 am . an
ay ot Aufuot. IM T
Fmal Judpmtnt, ta-wtt:
LO T IS. BLOCK F. HIOOIN
LA K I, UNIT 1-0, ACCOROma
TO T N I FLAT TN IN CO * AS
RCCORDf 0 m FLAT NOOK IT .
PAOCS SS ANO S4. OF T N I
FU O U C RICOROC OF CIM IN O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated tela tat day ot Aupuat.
IM F .
(CIRCUIT COURT U A U
MARYANNS MOflIC
Cter* Ot tea Ctreud Court
•y: Dorothy W. Belton
Daputy CHrk
T H l LAW O F F IC II OF
OAVIO J. STCRN. PA.
ATTORMSY FOR PLAINTIFF
4S00 SNCRIOAN STR IC T
•TC4S0
NOUVWOOO. FL SSOTI
(SS4) MS-0400
CT-I0000(FNW)
In accardanea wNh tea
Amarksn wdh OHobKRHa Act.
bis a spec IN acci
participate m «
should contact tea CHrk M tea
Crrcud Court at tea SIM IttOLI
County Caurteauaa M 40T-STS4SS0. not Hear than aauan daya
h i m to i n n rn ritdini If fltlf
bra HrpatradL 1-000-•SS-OTTt
(TOOl Of »■

tea Caurthouaa. a
SI MiNO wI County. Florida. M
It 00 am r c H e t an tea TOth.
day at AUGUST. ISST. tea totHwmp daaenbad property aa
sat forth w
sard Fmal
TMI CAST I t F I I T OF LOT S.
slo ck
s. a s m i a s u m o
ALONG T N I M K T H IA S T IN IT
U N I ANO LOT I . SLOCK I .
I I C I P T T H l IA S T S F I I T
T H IM O F
as
M IA S U N ID
a l o n g T H l N O N IH IR IT U N I
T H IM O F . N tP lA T OF SANO
KA. UNITS t ANO I . ACCOKO
m o TO TNS FLAT T H IM O F AS
M C O N O ID m FIAT COOK IT .
PAOIS tt AND t t . PUBLIC
KICONOS
OF
S IM IM U
COUNTY, n o t e DA. W a TOT
P Btod.
u rn
DAT CD tern TSte day at JULY.
ISST.

lhautd tea Cdy C emmiaaian i
atructurafal shad be condemned. May h a w tea I
0» Jar al Candarnnauan lasutnns you Id (
atructuratal to be demohehad and •
sound repair wftem a Mma certain.
K P N I addhiplal at atrutturafN arp npt i
ar raatrrad wdNut such tana T M a L M R p d l
coal at tea aama aaaaaaad aa a ban
proparty
K you he*e any quaatmna ca
tha Coda In f oreament Oapartmant M MST) US-SSIS. SHOULD
YOU OICIOS TO AFFCAL ANT MATTCN C O N S M N S O NT VMS
ASOVf MCANINO. YOU MAT N U O A M N O K H M SBOONN O F TNS
PKOCIIOdtOS. TSSTNIONV A M CVtOSWC S WMCN NOOONO IS
M T FNOVtOSO BY TMI c m r OF SAWFONO- IF A JS M fS M .
FtKSONS WITH OiSASIUTNS IH S BBSO ASSM TIN PS T O NAMTtCIFATI rn ANY OF TNSSI FNOCCCONIOS SNOrJLO COWTACT
TMI F IM O N N S L OFFICI ADA COONONU T ON NT SSS-SSSS 4S
HOURS m AOVANCI OF T H l MCSTStO.
PUSUSHIO OATCS: Aupuat IS. ISST S ArrpuM IT , ISST
OSH-IST

FAMFISl O a f f u i a t s s , l t d .
FAMFISIO AFFNJATtS. d

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MANCVC. I
DOS OLAMN. TNS I
HU M A M OF MANCV C.
o u w m . u s m t io s t a t s s o f
A M IR K A . SAJHMT T SANK OF
CSNTRAL FLORtOA. N i l ;
PARAMOUNT FINAMCtAL
mCORPORATIO O/S/A
PARAMOUNT FNIAMCIAL. NtC .
FRAFUU. R. KOTOOtA; N A M
LAL VCRMA; IF LIVINO.
M CIUOINO ANY UNKNOWN
•POUSI OF SAW

tu n
JUOQI JOHN K SLOOP. 1 JUppa at
Ite Cards. ■ ItOO AM. AUOUST
IM T. SammoH Cawty
COUKTKOOM f \

WiTMSS my hand and tea
seal ot trap cowl •
Summom Camay h g n h tea rite
day at j u l t . |MT
MAIWAMNC I
cum OF COURT
SlM PtOU COUNTY
JMy JO. TT. and l

neatce. Tatephana: (S M )M TBOOT; l-SOB-SSB-STTI (TOOl or
l-SOO-SSS^TTO (V). ma FHnda
Pubtpn Jury to . XT. and AusuM

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Five. acaordHp ta tea MM
tad in Plot
IT . posm SO, ISOPd ST,
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ONAMOI COUNTY

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SHOULD CONTACT TNS A.OJL.
ADMINISTRATOR FOR TN I
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(CIRCUIT COUNT U A L )
MARYANNS M ONSI. C U M
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Sunday. Aug 10.1N7
Your mo«1 w y i w w » i l* u ot cMwclor m* bo ubkrad and enhanced to the
year ahaad Circumstances nvghl call
upon you to play a critical rola in an

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6 C A U U FU L
DKf TODAY!

WaCOMlTD THIS YEAR'S
_ALL-STAR 6AME! v

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in d o o r s w o r m * ;

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WE ARE rHOOP TO
ANNOUNCE THAT TM 5 YEAR
U* WAVE TWICE A 3 MANY
PEOPLE WATCHING OUR GAME
AS WC HAP LA S T YEAR!

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l l O p l i l r S ^ ^ St) When perlorming
an atwgrviwni today, you mg* use earnlar marhoda tost proved to be unproduc­
tive prevroutfy P»oN kom the paai. donl
be peneAied by ■. Lao. treat youread to a
birthday gM Sand tor you Aatro-Oraph
pisdckons lor tho year ahead by madng
12 and SASE to Aatro-Oraph c/o thia
newspaper. P O Boa 1710 Murray Hat
Staton. New York. NY 10IS6 Bo aure to
aiato your rodwc aign
VMOO (Aug. IP -Sept. I I ) inatead ot
hang motivated today you're apt to be
alow getimg out ot the aUrtmg btocfca
What could be accomphehed might not
even be attempted
UBftA (SepL TVOct. I D Your aeOcor*
dance nvgta be at a tow abb today untoM
you re chaeengad when provoked you
wd become aaaertive and commandng
SCONPtO (Oct. I e-Nov I I ) Someone
you know from etpenence who it a poor
Inanoei nak nvght leel you out tor a loan
today Help out by ottering aaaiatance
other than monetary
M O O T ANUS (Nov. n o te . I t ) Vetoed
latabonahpa mutt be deal a t t in i toter
ant manner today Be sons*** to otoere'
•eefcnga ao that you don t evoke thee d
wd
CAPfWCONN (Dec JJ Jan tt| O s «o l
leave vnportent U U i iaet the Ual mvxjte
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Count to 12, not 11
By Phillip AMer
Ralph Waldo Kirtmun lUimvd that
you ran never have both truth end nr
pose
In today a deal, yau are in e li
heart! Weal leads Ute dumimd bag
When B a il drops the qjeea. Weal
conllnuee with a leer dii im u i which
you correctly niff with dummy's heart
queen After Cast dtacards a Hub. how
do you continue* Naw. either weft lor
the the truth, trytng to And the aolu
lion before reading on. or repose by
reading on immediately

by Jimmy

North s two thamond overrall waa a
Mwheats cue bad. showing at toast i »
in the tutors. When South lumped to

As you have contracted tor IS tricks,
there'a little point in adopting a line
that will generate only II. You have

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the aide. So. you need a ll trump
trick*. That requires two diamond
ruffs in the dummy No problem if the
missing hearts are splitting M or I I.
but what if they are 4d*
At the time, declarer carelessly
cashed dummy's heart king at trick
three When West discarded a die
maud, the slam could no laager be
■ a ir. If ffntb draw trumps. he would
get onto ana dlimnad ruff. If instead
ha triad la take a eecawd dtamaaM ruff.
East would overruff wtlh the heart It.
The correct play is a heart la the
lachtorace) at trial three When West
discards, declarer continues by ruffing

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S e rv in g la n f o r d , L a k e M a ry a n d t a m in o la C o u n ty t in e a

1908

90th Year. No 74 • Sanford. Florida

B-r-race for cold!
Is it fair to blame the rain on El

By RUSS WHITE

Herald Si.ill Writer
SANFORD
Awarr Seminole County
managers li.nl minliNir Irani building rxrr
• Mrs
pl.ilinrtl
lor
Thursday.
flrr
ehlrf/drparlmrni
meteorologist
Trrry
Schenk liunasird foul wrathrr rarly on
Wednesday
llir rxen l*r* wrrr railed oil
lew people hereabout* were whistling
or singing 'Oh. What a llrautlful Morning "
And llirrr ni.iv hr morr hlrak morning* lo
follow
thr area In for a writer and « lull
in winter season Nol necessarily scvrrr
Irrr/rs hut Krnrral tr inprraturrs roolrr

Ilian normal
It's going lo lie rold wrrkrnd for Semi
nolr County rrHldrnls
Irmprraturrs
dropping lo thr mid 30s overnight on Sul
urd.iv .uul Sunday lltghs will hr In thr
mid SOs.
Some may choose lo Munir thr rondl
lions on El .Vino, a ebangr In Ihr wrulhrr
pattern In Ihr Pacific Ocean Unit has
worldwldr Imparl
Two months ago. Srhrnk Issued a si*
niflcunt rvrnf alert that prrdntrd this
would lie a writer wlnlrr Ilian normal in
Ihr luunly.
It was appropriate, hr said to lake a sr
Hons liMik at thr potrnltul lmp.nl ol a
slron* Kl Nino on Seminole County I'irvi

Double the Christmas fun

?

ous Kl Ninos
oerurnn* In 11172 and 1983
linpai Iril wr.ilhrr across ihr nation in
iludin* Honda and Seminolr County.
Tlir current hi Nino was slron* rnou*h
for Si hrnk lo lorn asl
|| a iouter winter than normal
21 a writer winirr than normal
31 a morr arllvr and srvrrr sprtn* storm
season
II less hurm anr aitlvily
wtldhrr ai iivlly than nonn.il
'll s haul lo Ulinhtilr wlial s liap|trnin*
I ik I.iv to hi Nino
s« hrnk said Thursday
"Ih is lou ld In- the rrsuli of a lroni.il svs
lrliilh .il i ollld i Oiur any *|vrn yrar hill II
also is snmrwhu! Indii utlvr ol ihr |&gt;.itirru

r»| less

Bee Weather. Pa*e 4A

Cold brings potential for fires
By MAIUA OREM
Herald Staff Writer____________
SANKUtil
Thr forri astrd
• old front s« hrdulrd lo touch

down in Srmlnnlr County this
wrrkrnd inruns morr proplr
will lie uslii* space hrulrrs.
whnh si*n.ds morr potriillul
Bee F ir * !. N | i 4A

Charity Cars: A hand up, not out
From Staff Reporta

Mrs Santa Claus, flanked by twins Yasnsna (left) and Yalura Menderson. ara always ready lor a good tale ol Christmas See Russ White s
Sunnyside Up column. Page 5A

SANFORD
llrlpln* proplr
slay oil slutr assistant r has
hreomr thr mission ol a local
huslnrssman. who g.icr away
21 tars dcirin* a &gt;|mc i.d event
Wednesday
llrtan Mrn/irs foundrr "I
Chanty Cars. siiHk|iilrs do
natrd used cars whlc h hr rr
pairs and thru *lvrs to wrll.crr
rrclplrnis with Ihr cinder
stundtn* tll.ll llcry will *rl Jobs
within 30 days
If Ihr rrclplrnis *n Muk on
wrlfarr or II Ihry arr ronvtclrd
on a dnink drivm* char*r. Uir
cars, which come with a Ihrrr
yrar llrn. arr rr|M&gt;ssrssrd Av
rra*r u*r on tier cars *ivrn
away Is 10 vrars old
Mrnzlrs has rrtrlvrd na
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yrar a*o. S i far hr has *tvrn
away GO cars and plans to *1vr
twit another :«X&gt; within ihr nrxt
yrar The slate has also rrro*
ni/rd Men/lrs for tils rfforls
Honda Drpartmrnt of Ulhor
Secretary Don* Jameson at
Irndrd thr rvrnf oil Mrn/irs'
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Surf the Internet
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Jeremy V "son 24 grandson of Rosella Bonham of
Lake Mar, who is snapping his picture, is one of 21
peoplo receiving a car from Chanty Cars of Sanford
dunng a fecial event Wednesday Vinson suffered a

Too cool to be out of school

stroke three years ago. losmg his car. |0b and much
of Iho movemont on his nghl side He currentty works
at a local m ove thcjler

Man’s shooting death
under investigation
Prom Staff Reports

By MART ROWELL
Herald Correspondent
CASSELBERRY • Do you
drrum of surfln* Ihr net? NaviKalin* Ihr web? Hut you don't
huvr a computer? Well, thanks
lo Ihr Seminolr County PuMlc
Library, now you don't nerd
onr. Monday. Dec. I. ihr
Seminolr County Library Sys­
tem officially went on-line.
They celebrated al the Central
Branch Library In Casselberry
with an open house.
Seminole On Line didn't
happen ovrml*ht. The library
system has been plannln* this
for almost 3 years. Librarians
have brrn tralnln* to use and
avslsl patrons with the system
for more than 2 years. Anyone
who walks Into a Seminole
County Library doesn't even
liavr io know how to use a
computer. The staff ran walk
you lhrou*ii every step of usln*
the system.
'Wr'vr Iramrd from Ihe mis­
takes of olher library systems.'
said Su/y Chapman. Technical
Support Services Mana*er. The
Seminole County Library com­
puters are laid out In a Irian*le. near the reference desks.
And each has a privacy screen.
In other libraries, the comput­
ers are side by side without

privacy screens, so II doesn't
mailer If you're looking up
genes or genealogy.
your
neighbor can ser what you're
doing.
Computer access Is only
mildly restricted at the Semi­
nole County Libraries. Because
of lime constraints, the system
doesn't allow chat rooms, mu­
sic downloads or logging on to
olher computers from the li­
brary system. For logistical
reasons. It doesn't allow direct
e-mail.
Otherwise.
'people
should make their own deci­
sions on what to access.’ ac­
cording to Jean Rhein. Director
of Library and Leisure Services,
fly not attempting to police ac­
cess to the Internet. Seminole
is saving time, money, and
quite a few headaches.
Another great feature Is the
timer. If a patron leaves the
terminal. It returns lo Ihe li­
brary system after one minute.
A great feature for people who
forget to log off.
The Invention of the printing
press? It was a revolutionary
event which opened up the
world of the written word to the
masses. Library access to the
Internet Is Just as revolutionary
In opening access to Informa­
tion for everyone, according to

MIDWAY
Ihe Seminole
County Medical Examiner con
dm ted an autopsy Wednesday
on Ihe body of 35 -year- old
James Campbell. 2-LI0 Dolarway. Midway Campbell was
shot and kilted about II p.m.
Tuesday.
According to thr sheriff*
Public Information Olllcrr Ed
McDonough. Ihe Sheriff's Office
received a 9-1-1 call Hhorily afIrr 11 p in. Tursday that a man
had brrn shot and was lying
on (hr frunl porch of a home al
2371 Dolarway in Midway.
Wlirn Seminolr County deputy
shrrilfs arrived at ihr house,
they found Campbell In a pool
of blood. He had no vital sign*.
Die house Is owned by -18year- old Darleen Young. She

Injured eagles recover,
to be released into wild
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way to pay doubi*. 9
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and Campbell had brrn dating
until last April Young told
Shrrtir* Office llnvesllgator*
Ihal
Campbell
has
brrn
threatening her since die
brr.ikup of fhrlr relationship
McDonough said shortly be
forr H pm. Tuesday. Camp
bell came to 2371 Dolarway.
Hr stood on the front ponh
and spoke with Young through
die strrrurd window. Young
claim* Campbell began threat­
ening her with physical vio­
lence. When Campbell at­
tempted lo enter Ihe house
through the window. Mc­
Donough said Young fired a 12
gauge shotgun blast at him.
Campbell was fill In the chest.
The Incident Is under Investi­
gation by ihe Sheriffs Office
Major Crimes Section. There
arr no charges against Young
al dlls time.

Hgrgkl Pboto by Tommy Vinemail
Steven Ziggler and Enca Dixon know being out of school means having
fun. even if you have lo do it at school Confused? Turn lo Page 5A.

MAITLAND -Two Hald Eagles
that have recovered from their
Injuries after receiving treat­
ment at Florida Audubon's
Center for Birds of l*rey are lo
be released today, pending
weather. One eagle was recov­
ered In Pasco County, while
Ihe other was recovered In
Highlands County.
Joe Bob. Ihe eagle recovered
In Pasco, was originally admit­
ted lo Ihe Center In April 1995
suffering from a
gunshot
wound. It took over a year of
rehabilitation before he recov­
ered enough to be banded and
released. In October 1997. a
witness saw Joe Bob Involved
in a territorial fight, his talons
embedded In another eagle's

chest. When they separated Ihe
oilier eagle flew away and Joe
Bob was recovered and admit­
ted lo the center. There are no
recorded nests In the area, so
Ihe Interlude may have been an
effort to establish new terri­
tory. Joe Bob was treated for a
fracture of thr left radius, and
recovered quickly.
Bald Eagle *567-97. recov­
ered In Highlands, had minor
wounds and a tall Injury of un­
known origin. Another eagle
lias been witnessed returning
lo Ihe area nightly. vocalMIng
and then flying away.
The center Is renown for lls
expertise In rrhabllllaltng ea­
gles. hawk. owl. falcons, and
olher birds of prey. This year,
a record number of birds have
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program faculty. She taught
Honors English. English I
and 3. Fundamentals of
TAUAHASSEE - The Ev- Willing, and British Litera­
rrgladc*
Foundation.
the ture. served as SCC Faculty
education arm of the Save Senate President for four
Our Everglade* organiza­ year* and was Chairman of
tions. and the South Florida the Humanities and Fine
Water Management District
Arts department
for
It
announced
Tuesday they
yrars. As department chair.
had gathered almost double
the number of signatures re ­ Morrison helped to cultivate
quired to have the Florida and groont a cadre of tal­
Legislature approve the sale ented. noted faculty for
English. Foreign Languages.
of .in Everglades Specialty
Utilise Tittle duilng next Drama. Music. Art. and Hu­
manities, Additionally, she
year's legislative session.
helped conceptualUe and
"The response was over­ plan the Fine A Performing
Arts Center and Gallery.
whelming. We collected over
18.000 signatures tn less
The Dorothy M. Morrison
than 90 days.* sold Founda­
tion chair Mary Barley. English and British Litera­
‘ Everglades restoration Is a ture Scholarship win be
critical Issue to the people of awarded for the first time In
the spring of 1998. Students
Florida *
interested In applying for
Estimated revenues from
the Scholarship many con­
license plate sales could ex­ tact the College Financial
ceed 63 million a year. Pro­ Aid Department for further
ceeds from plate sales will
Information.
be a continuous source of
funding for the Everglades
Donations to thr Dorothy
Trust Fund, administered by Morrison
Scholarship
In
the South Florida Water
English and British Litera­
Management District.
ture's are eligible for a dol­
lar- for-dollar match by the
The Everglades Trust fund,
slate and may be nude by
established by voters last
contacting Pain Weber. Ex­
year, will use the moneys
generated from plate sales to ecutive Director. SCC Foun­
dation. at 338-2031.
support Everglades restora­
tion efforts and to heighten
Woman's c o n f t r s n c t
public awareness of this sig­
o n Saturday at SCC
nificant resource.
SANFORD • The Central
Florida Chapter of The In­
• cn o w s m p now ow
ternational Black Women's
v o ro in y M o m o o n
Congress will hold it* Fifth
SANFORD - A scholarship Annual Conference at Semi­
tn English and British litera­ nole Community College on
ture has been established at
Dec. 8 from 10:30 a.m. to
Seminole Community Col­ 3:30 p.m. The theme of the
lege to honor one of the day will be T h e Dream
College's founding faculty.
Moves Forward* From Sur­
Dorothy M. Morrison, an vival
to
Success -Your
educator of 43 years, spent
Building Bridge.
the last 37 years of her ca­
You wit) be able to team
reer at 9CC improving the
about ‘ Respect
Yourself.
quality of life for residents of Protect Yourself*, *Ooal Set­
Seminole County.
ting Spells Success*. ‘ Keep
Morrison te a charter
Your Mead Up*, and H eroes
member o f the SCC -honors*
and Values*.

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Herald Columnist
Many of you will remember when downtown Sanford looked like
this. This aerial view was taken circa 1955 and shows several
buildings that arc no longer there.
Many and vailed performance* were held tn the bendsheU
(built tn 1931): the yacht club, also built out Into the take, eras
used for dance* and civic dub meetings among other things: and
the Municipal Zoo win a favorite attraction remembered by peo­
ple from all over the country. City Hall (bull! tn 1935), next to the
too, had on auditorium upstairs used for various performances
and was the Celery Crate, a gathering place for SHS teenagers

during the 1940’s and l9SOs. Behind city hall la the city Jail
(built In 1926).
Across Park Avenue is the Seminole County Courthouse, built tn
1913, and across Commercial Street from It Is thr Valdex Hotel.
Many other tatodhig * are recognisable such as Chase and Com­
pany at Second and Oak and First Presbyterian Church at Third
Calendars, sponsored by the Sanford lllslortrat Society, are now
». They include the above photo and 11 other old Sanford
be purchased at thr Sanford Museum and

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Lows in the low-50m. Friday:
Partly cloudy. High In the
low-70s. Lows In the upper40s. Saturday and Sunday:
Sunny. Highs In the upper50s. Lows tn the upper-30*
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The high temperature tn
Sanford Wednesday was 79
degrees and the overnight
low was 04.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Thursday totaled .23 Inches.
•Sunrise................7:03 a.m.
•Sunset................. 5:28 p.m.

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Karan toawz (foil) ha* been aatoctod as ths Sanford Optonto CU&gt;‘t
November Student of ths Mon»k Karan M a mamba* of N Trt-Stst*
Honor Band sponsored by FtorUa Stoto UnhrenRy. Sha plays »w Huts
tor I s Ssmfnote High School a n d and has bean a marTtosr of ths
Seminole Al-County Band, Florida M Qtoto Band and la currently
performing adh tie Florida Symphony YoutiO rchtolra. Karen rscafves
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Water temperature at Day­
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Winds are from the south­
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Thl* Is vtewt some ot the Saminols Ugh School Ctoas ot 1944 mentors
looked ike aa first gradvrt. This group wee hi Mrs. Meson’s 1932-33
dess el Southskts Primary School. Margaret Myers Knltf*. who
IdenMsd the people, said thst the was transferred Into Ms dam a tow
weeks after the picture was taken. Front row: Gene Caswtel. Judy
Rhodes, O.D. Undress, Millard Hunt, Margaret Oanner, Charts* Smith,
Connie McCal, Martha Hi, Unknown. Nancy Colum. Mlddto row: Edward
Hirt. Tommy Inablnat. Ray Fox, Hsrrrwn (Foots) Bromley. Hugh Lamb.
Rafoh Smith. Edna Senkank, Emma Jewel Rumbtoy, Peggy Duncan.
Back row: Julia Mullins, Unknown, Joaaphina Rusal, Mrs. Mason,
Unknown, Hugh Whelchsi II you can identity any of the Unknown* or
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Susy Chapman. You don’t need
a $2,000 computer. AO you
need la a free library card.
The total coat of the aystem
waa $300,000, moat of which
wa* provided by the State Aid
to Libraries. The Friends of the
Library of Seminole County
contributed $75,000 and paid
for the reception that
held
on Dee. I. Seminole County la
already saving money with the
new system. The
Central
branch
now communicates
with the North branch using
thr county net. saving $600 a
month In telephone senders.
Federal government public a*
Patrons at the Central Branch ot the Sentinels County Pubhc Library check lions were once a major ex­
pense for the library system.
out the now online service.
Some of thr publications. like
the U S. Code, were purchased
Just for the Central branch. but
some, such os the Occupa­
volunteers at the outdoor
tional Outlook Handbook, had
rvMlI. Humor has It that a jolly
to be purchased for each li­
old
man
In
a
m
l
suit
will
arrive
OVIEDO • The Orratrr
brary branch. All tliose publi­
Oviedo Chamber of Commerce lirforr the festivities conclude,
cations arr now accessible
will host its annual community and that children may have
through thr Internet, saving
Christmas Tree Lighting festivi­ thetr photo taken with him If
money and shelf space.
they
promise
not
to
pull
his
ties. tonight from 5:30 to 7:30
So. what If someone hacks
pm. on the grounds of the full while heard.
Into the library computer sys­
A large outdoor Christmas
Lawton House. 200 West
tem? No problem says Jerry
tree donated by the Rouse
llroadway St.
Tote. Computer Services Coor­
The rvrnl. which Is free and Company and erected on tire
dinator. The aystem ts set up
open to tire public, features grounds, will 1&gt;r Itghtrd during so that If any terminal la
caroling by groups from Ovtrdn Ihr evening's frsttvtllrs. and
‘ lucked* Into. It ran be easily
High School. Slrustrom and irnwiln lighted throughout the
reloaded. And the current syaPartin Elementary Schools, holidays, .dong with lights
Irm Is expandable. Additional
and Jackson Heights Middle adorning the l-awlon House.
terminals could be added as
Memlx-rs of thr community arr
School.
Tice Oviedo
High
tlie need arises and the money
School brass ensemble will luvttrd to gather at thr Ltwlnn
Is made available. |A terminal
House by 5 30 to bear III - first
also perform
«osts around 6IH 00)
ihoral selections For add I
Complimentary holiday re
From a child * point of view,
frrshntrnls of hoi chocolate, tlnual Information call the
thr Internet la teaming made
cookies, and hot dogs will hr Ovtnln ( ’handier of Commerce
fun. A special kid's page can
served to rhtldrrn try Chamber at .Miri (1500
take children to dinosaurs,
holidays, crafts or any number
of topics they might And ex­
citing or useful for school.
Need help with homework? Ilrltannla On Line, funded by the
In c id e n ts
stale, is an on-line encyclope­
S$x with a minor
A Nokia cell phone worlb dia.
Leonardo Nieves, :tfl. of lot
Adults will be able to keep
$:ir&gt;&lt;) was stiilen Monday In the
Country Club Dr.. Sanford, was 2800 Idea k of Grove Drive
up with the workings of the
•nested Monday by Sanford
A white 75 Chevy Corvette county. Seminole On Line gives
polier.
Nieves was charged
two door, license plate nundier you access to the county web
with ramal Intercourse with an IYC-|tlM. was sioirn Monday
stir, which Includes Informa­
unmarried person under IH
tion on Ute budget, engineering
In Ihr 2MX) blink of South
Nieves was anested at his Freni h Avenue
Iso you'll know which roads arr
restdenrr.
Ntrvrs allegedly
Klrt Ironies, a isellet gun,
lietng worked on). Job postings
had sex with a 15- year old toys, a Collet Hide helmet and and more. The county web site
girt twice.
Jewelry were stolen Monday In also has links to other county,
city and school sites.
the KJO block of Country Club
In two or three months, as
Cln le Total aiiHiunt id prop­
Grand thaft auto
the stalf sees where the needs
erly stolen was $2,785
A blur it I Isti/u Impulse. It- arr. thr library expects to offer
Arlrtha Horn. 30. of 2510
classes to patrons on using
iniiW plate number 5U5ZY.
p Hear Laa Village. SanionL was
was stolen Monday In the 500 Seminole On Line. If you’d Ukr
arrested Monday by "Sanford
block of Towne Center Circle.
to cheek out the net. stop by
police. Horn was charged wllh
Kin ironies totaling 6I.0UO
any Seminole County Library,
grand theft auto and arreslrd
and don't be afraid to ask for
were stolen Monday In thr
In the 1600 block of South
help.
IIOO (dock of Palmetto Avenue.
French Avenue.

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DCADUNE: Friday; December 5.1997
Please color and mail to: Sanford Main Street: P.O. Box 1741; Sanford, Florida 32772
Call with Out*bona to 322-5600
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been admitted to the center.
Forty percent of those admitted
have already been released
back to the wild. Including 154
owls. 54 hawks, 12 eagles, 3
kites. 1 falcon and 1 vulture.
Forty five cases are pending
release after additional reha­
bilitation.
For more Information about
the renter. Audubon’s EagleWatch Program, and volunteer
opportunities, call the Center
at (407) 644-0190.

Depending on how cold It
stays alter this weekend,
Robles said there will probably
be about five fires reported in
the county through January.
•You can’t rrally predict
these things.* he said. *We
could have two this weekend. It
all depends.*

Weather
Coatiaaa b a a Fags 1A
we expected. History tells
us that there was great poten­
tial for a wetter winter than
usual*
In 18 of the 23 El Nino events
since 1879. Florida has had
above normal precipitation In
the October through March
time frame. In the 1963 event.
South Florida recorded three
times the normal rainfall.
The moat ominous pan of a
strong El Nino event for Flor­
ida. Schenk aald, la the poten­
tial for severe storms that ran
form In late winter and spring.
One of the positive Impacts
that result from strong El Ni­
nos are that the Atlantic Hurri­
cane season gets shut down.
Strong westerly winds result In
a shearing environment which
basically keeps tropical cy­
clones from forming.
*We had only one storm
[Erika) form during the entire
months of August and Septem­

Carelot on North Cameron Avenue.
Government officials from 40
slates and Canada have con­
tacted Metules about starting
similar programs.
Mrrules, a former used car
salesman who owned a lot In
Longwood which has since
closed, operates the venture

ber. traditionally the peak at
the hurricane season.** Schenk
Another positive impact far
Florida Is t hat the wildfire sea­
son Is expected to be u p
pressed. Strong El Nino years
have been quiet years for
wildland fires across the state.
Conversely tn particularly cold
water years in the catiern Pa­
cific (called La Nina yean), the
wildfire season is very active.
Seminole County residents
who ore interested tn weather
patterns and (ortratlb are
aware that today is the day
that Dr. William Gray at Colo­
rado State University, makes
hia annual hurncanc forecasts.
Dr. O ny was off the mark tn
his 1987 forecasts because he
did not anticipate the strong El
Nino. Now that El Nino has
peaked, the 1998 hurricane
season may be an active one.
Meanwhile, keep an umbrella
handy.

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Tbs OptknM C l* of Sanford hat now
1997-90. Fram taft to right MB
(Moratory-treasure). Audrey Odgsn

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Florida Is one of the first states
lo enact legislation which will
remove about 126.000 people
off the welfare rolls.
For more Information or to
make a donation, call 324 5060.

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OBITUARIES
EUMELL J. KEEL
Russell J. Keel. 59, Laurel
Avenue. Sanford, died Tues­
day. Dec. 2. 1997. Bom In
Pontiac, Mich, on March 9.
1938. he moved to Central
Florida In 1970. Mr. Keel was
a retired manager of Ovtedo
Tractor Company. He was a
Protestant.
Survivors include wife. Eve:
sons. Brice. Sanford. Rodney,
Waterford. Mich.. Jay. Bristol.
Conn.; daughters, Laura Stan­
ley, Deltona. Rhonda Powell.
Waterford.
Mich.;
brother,
Henry. Carcinoma. Calif.: Wa­
ter*. Nancy Eaty. Mary Ellen.
Dorothy and Betty, ail of
Michigan: five grandchildren.
Brtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
CUXEN C. SIPES
Eileen C. Sipes. 75. Lakeside
Circle. Sanford, died Tuesday.
Dec. 2. 1997. Bom In Pittaburgh. Pa., she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1945. Mrs.

Sipes was a dispatch supervi­
sor. She was a member of All
Souls Catholic Church. She
was vice president of the San­
ford Senior Cltlxena and a
member of the American le­
gion Post 453 Auxiliary.
Survivors Include husband,
Darrell;
daughter.
Dcbrah
Kryc. Longwood; one brother
and two slater, all of Pitts­
burgh: one granddaughter.
Baldwtn-Fairchlld Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangements.
SARAH L. T IM B U L A D
Sarah L. Timber lake. 59.
Avtano Avenue. Orlando, died
Sunday. Nov. 30. 1997. Bom
In Newberry. Fla., the moved
lo Central Florida tn 1971.
Mrs. Ttmberlake was a house­
wife. She was a member of
Tangclo Baptist Church. Or­
lando.
Survivors Include husband.
Jackie: mother. Ethel Wil­
liams. Winter Park: father.
Levi McFadden Sr.. Gaines­

iff

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ville; grandmother. Lillie a
Williams. Newberry. Fla.; sis­
ters,
Gladys
McFadden.
Beverly Robinson, both of
Gainesville. Loretta Anderson.
Earlenc
Hester.
both
of
Tampa; brothers. Levi McFad­
den Jr.. JackaonvUle. Horace
McFadden. Queens, N,y ,
Rev. Herbert McFadden Sr..
Tampa. Joseph McFadden. Far
Rock Away. N.Y.. Freddie
McFadden. Bernard McFad­
den. both of Galneavllie.
Golden's
Funeral
Home,
Winter Park. In charge of ar­
rangements.

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Funeral services lor Mr. Keel
will be Saturday. Dec. 6 at 10
a_ru. In Brlaaon Funeral Chapel.
Interment soil follow In Evergreen
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home Friday from 6 until
8 pm.
Brlaaon Funeral Home, 3222131, Sanford, la In charge of
services.

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Robles said people must
have accountability when using
space heaters and pay atten­
tion. Smoke detectors are an­
other deterrent and very elTrc- ■
the in preventing ftill blown
fires.

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terials such aa draperies and
blankets and furniture begin to
heat up.* he aald. Tcavtng the
heaters too close to these
Items la the problem.*

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cause there haven’t been any
deaths.* he said.
Ledbetter aald people needed
to be extra careful with space
heaters and fireplaces this
weekend and keep ffammables
away from heat sources. He
suggested
residents
keep
chimneys clean and get regular
inspections because build ups
could cause chimney fires.
A Sanford family of five (bund
themselves homeless following
sn early November (Ire caused
by a space heater. The three
children, ages 13. 9, and 7. and
two adults escaped
tnjuiy
thanks to the family pet that
was unfortunately lost In the
fire, according to Tim Robles, s
fire Inspector with the Sanford

Fire Department.
"The puppy, whose barking
woke the father, was the un­
sung hero In all this,* Robles
said.
ILived on hts Investigation.
Robles said the (Ire started
with a space heater In the
family room where the children
were sleeping. However, he
said. lt‘a not the appliance
alone that causes fires. Leaving
the spare heaters unattended
and close to combustibles Is
what leads lo the fires, par­
ticularly In Sanford.
Because of the all the older
homes that may not have cen­
tral heaUng. space heaters are
a quick fix when It starts to get
cold, he said.
There’s no moisture and ma­

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the trailing cause of lire* dur­
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cording lo Jim Ledbetter, direc­
tor of the Seminole County
Service Center of the American
Red Cross of Central Florida.
TVr start to see many more
fires when the cold starts.*
.Ledbetter said. "People are
turning on space healers and
that seems to be a leading of
Arcs during the cold season.*
Ledbetter's office deals with
the aftermath of many such
fires which often leave people
homeless and without food or
clothing. Disaster volunteers
from the Red Cross are alerted
by the fire department after the
fire and when people need
help.
*We determine the emergency
needs which could range from
anything to finding a family a
temporary home to providing
food and clothing." he said. "If
they have no resources then we
assist them.*
To date this year the Red
Cross In Seminole County has
ggplaUjdLS-t displaced families.

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At thla. Yaklni and Yaamtne
began to htan and stag a song
from the Wlaard of Oa • I f 1
Only llad a Brain."
The twtns were especially ex
died about the day. "It’s our
birthday." Yaklra aaid. "Today,
we are ata yean old."
Mrs. Claua • who bean a
striking resemblance to a
friendly grandmother named
MoUy Noll • thought for a areond about her 14-year-old twtn
grandchildren. "Their names
are Joseph Andrew and Zach­
ary." ahe aaid. "they uaed to be
Drew and Zach but they like
the more grown up names

hour or more.
Noll, who Joined the Optimist
Club of Sanford a year ago.
was delighted that the dub
for children, visiting
schools In the area.
f la very good with the
n and ahe arants each of
itlmtata to read." Noll

way. 'We’re eery grateful that
others from the community
come to help ua aa readers.
"The children not only enjoy
bring read to. they also enjoy
reading."

At lunchtime. Molly Noll
stood outsidr the principal's

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jily married mom confesses
sturbing fantasies of teen
DEAR ABBY: I am the happily
married mother of two teen-sasn.
Something disturbing lorn hap­
pened recently. I find myself at­
tracted to my daughter's boyfriend.
Ha la 19 and I am 44.
I’m no "Mra. Robinson.* aad I
would aavar reveal how I foal.
When ha's hero. I bshavo in nothing
bat aa adult, motherly manner.
Hswevor, my thoughts and fantaslss about him art far from
naathaily*This has bothered mo

I know 1 have to cops with It like
anyone ties wtth a astral crush, but
] foe) bks “ i**1a fool
Am I abnormal? Hava you aver
heard of a a m falling far a kid the
ago sf her children? PUsso don’t
■aka foa of mr. I fool silly enough
already. And plraas don’t even
■antlon which stats this latter
SMITTEN

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I can afford to pay for a cruise,
and can afford to travel to Eurape
slows, but tn this couples’ world, it
la alill sometimes peinftil I roAras
to pay that exorbitantly higher
rip-off prim for traveling alaasf It’*

A B IG A IL
VANBUREN

latter from "Troubled Tourist,* who
asked, "Aren't there mors options
for a single person than cruises that
penalise one for traveling alone?*
He wanted to travel alone or aa part
of a group, but pay a single rate and
have a private room.
Abby, to give the lowest prim to
those who are coupled la outra­
geous! It la akin to saying married
is mod and single la bad. It la cruel
to imply that, when more than 75
million people are divorced, wid­
owed or never married.

THURSDAY PM— TOM

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19. Monday. Dae. 22, Tuesday,
Dec. 23, Monday. Dec. 29. and
Tuesday. D ec 30. Hours era 7 a.m.
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Historical society wraps up 1997
staff along
The Seminole Sunrlae Klwants Chib meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shoney’a. US 17­
02. south of Airport Boulevard.
Oucst are welcome. Far infor­
mation. call Tony McDaniel at
334-0400.
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social

refreshments and there wtU be
door prises.
Ouesta at the meeting were
Fred Rogers, president of the
Sanford Historic Trust, and
Bart Rush, owner of Fences.
Fred p m the group informa­
tion on the upcoming Holiday
Tbur of Homes and also Winterfest. Bail later became a

Ocncva-A free clinic to kirlude blood pressure check,
blood sugar screening end Im­
munizations wdl be held every
Friday, from 0 to 11 a.m., at
the Oeneva Elementary School
tn the old school buOdtog. cor­
ner of First and Mein Street In
Oeneva. The chnte Is spon­
sored by the Seminote County
Health Department in conjunc­
tion with the » «nii&lt;ii« County
Sheriffs OSes and Oeneva

The following births were re­
corded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
Sept 20 - Kelly and David
Prgues. Sorrento. Otrt
Oct. 8 • Uaa and WUham
Sauer, Debary. Boy. Tracy and
James Oarrtaon. Deltona. Otrt:
Sarah and Bret Adams. De­
bary. Girl; Otna and Andrew
Montcrtrff. Oviedo. Otrt
Oct 10 • Wendy and Thomas
Russell. Longwood. Boy. Leslie
and Gary Littlefield. Jr.. Winter
Springs. Boy. Quetay Cedeno
and David Sullivan. Jr.. Del­
tona. Oirl; Kathleen and Scott
Schwerdieger. DeLand. Boy:
Otna and Andrew MontcrtcfT.
Oviedo, Otrt
Oct 12 - Christie and WUham
Saunders. Sanford. Otrt Dawn
Hartley and Withe Campbell.

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cent 12 year (1004 96) term.
She stated that the waste water
disposal Issue was by for the
moat traumatic to deal with,
but It was eventually reaohred
and we were able to art out of
the lake.
There were improvements In
transportation Including the
completion of the raatem sec­
tion of the OreeneWsy. also
roads were built or Improved
near the new Seminole Towne
Centre. This mall was also
bulk during her term.
Strides were made tn race
relations and an annual Martin
Luther King dinner was begun.
There was also a great deal of
economic development during

Joint punning with Seminole
County was Inpw w d and rela­
tion* w o t m y amicable. Also
Sanford* comprehenatre plan
was the flrat In the county to
be accepted.
Beautification and clean up
were streamed which resulted in
a better looking city.
In the area of historic pres­
ervation. the Downtown His­
toric District was formed In
IM S and the Residential His­
toric District m the early
I{MKTs. Architectural guldcltnca
were adopted In IBM. The Cul­
tural Art* Center was restored
and later named In honor of
Mayor Smith.
In closing. Mrs. Smith stated
that the key to the foture of
Sanford Is through her past
and urgrd the society to work
together with other similar or­
ganization* to preserve the
city’s history.
Refreshments, prodded by
Curator Allrta Clarke, were
mjoyrd by the large number
attending the meeting.
The next meeting will be the
annual meeting to be held
January 23 at the Sanford Mu­
seum. Officers win be Installed
at this time. Anyone Interested
In joining the Sanford Histori­
cal Society contact the mu­
seum at 302-1000.

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Oct. 14 • Lorrte and Donald
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Boy
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Mann and Jarm Skinner.
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sic. Orange City, Boy. Dolores
and Robert Medina. Deltona.
Otrt
Oct. 17 • Crystal Qualls and
John Libby. Oeneva. Old:
Kathy and Arthur Bazlnet. Jr..
Deltona. Twin Olrla
Oct. 18 • Tammy Partin and
Brett Shelton. Detand. Otrt

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Professional
athletes are
no longer

It will be Interesting to watch what hap­
pens out in Oakland where the Golden State
Warriors' star player Latrell Sprewell physi­
cally attacked his coach, then allegedly
threatened to kill him.
That's the same Sprcwell whose feud with
the Warriors' other star player. Tim Har­
daway chased Hardaway out of town last
year.
It's little wonder Golden State has only one
win this season. For now. Sprewell has been
suspended for 10 games and Is persona non
grata around the W arriors locker room but
he's also one of the most valuable scoring
threats in the league. Surely someone will
give him a second chance.
There are dozens of other examples In
•ports just like It Roberto Alomar. Wtl C or­
dero. Michael Irvin. Derrick Coleman. Chris­
tian Peter. Mike Tyson. John Daly. Chris
Simon. Jeff Tarmngo. Steve Howe. Bam M or­
ris.
I haven't forgotten anybody. I've Just run
out of room.
The fact Is. It can be debated forever
whether or not athletes are role models.
1also know that If I went In to my editor's
office and threatened to beat her up. physi­
cally attacked her, then threatened to m ur­
der her. 1would be out of a Job. And I'm sure
my reputation would prevent me from get­
ting a Job anywhere else.
Same thing if 1 spit on her or decided not
to follow company rules.
That’s the standard by which most of us
live and. for those that have kids, that's how
they expect Ihetr children to act.
Instead, the message being sent la that It's
okay to flaunt the rules If you can run or
catch better than the player already in that
spot
That's too bad.
I called Chris Gagliano, who runs the lake
Mary Little League. If a player strikes a
coach. It’s automatic permanent expulsion
from the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Same thing for any player who spits at an
umpire, takes drugs or attacks another
player.
Sounds like the millionaire geniuses that
run sports should spend a few minutes with
the Lake Mary Little Leaguers who know
how to respect authority and the law as well
as themselves.
L a s t S s c o a d S h o t : There can't be a
harder working group of athletes than the
Lake Mary wrestling team.

F O R

T H E

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C O V E R A G E

It was the thrr^-point
of
Randy Abrams that put sway At­
lantic's charge In the third quarter
that provided the only real threat
to Lake Mary all night.

Seminole
girls kick
the wind
out of
’Canes

Fastpitch season ends with upsets

•

the youth of America.
It doesn't exist.
Not when professional teams continue to
set examples by giving second, no. 10th
chances to miscreants.
For a long time, the Miami Dolphins were
on example of a professional, model fran­
chise. They aw re the example other teams
used as a blueprint for their own success.
Tuesday, the Dolphins signed Lawrence
Phillips.
Let s go over the Phillips file. A conviction of
sexual assault on a Nebraska womens' bruketbaO player. A drunk driving charge. Pro­
bation violations. Reports at failed drug tests,
missed meetings with the St. Louis Rams.
That's all In the space of three years.
Yet he -------- *
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with the
Dolphins who claim that he
la really a good, misunderstood person. St.
Louis quarterback Tony Banks said the team
management spent too much time moni­
toring Plumps' off the field activities.
WeU. duh.
As far as giving him a chance to start over
in a new environment In Miami. Isn't that
what St. Louis did when they drafted him.
out of Nebraska?
He hadn't even played his first down for the
Rama before he was arrested for DUI.
So that's the kind of message the Dolphins
are trying to send to Ihetr fans, especially to
the kids that follow the team. That It's okay
to run wild, oblivious to rules and the law, as
long as you have sprinter's speed and the
ability to dodge a tackle?

SANFORD _ There n a a reversal of fortune In the
nrsl ever Sanford Recreation Department Olrla' Fall
Fast pilch Softball League Wednesday night.
After taking off for the Thanksgiving holiday Isal
week, the bottom two teams played nv* they were the
lop two Iearn* ss they pulled off upsets on the final
night of the regular seavon at Roy Holler Field.
The Sanford Lions Club showed up with hot bats,
aa Ihey pounded the ball for 20 hits. Including two
home runs and two triples, but It took a four ran
fourth Inning to erase a J-1 deficit end the winner's
tlien added five runs In the fifth Inning to pull away
for a 10-7 victory over previously undefeated Optimist

Club of Sanford.
In the other game, the Sanford Rotary Breakfast
Club scored five runs In the third inning to break a 2­
2 lie and went on to a 10-tJ upset o f second place
Sanford Khranla Club.
The regular season ends with the Opttndat Club of
Sanford on top with a 5-1 record, while the Sanford
Khranla Club la second st 3-3 and the Sanford Uona

SANFORD _ The only thing
that stopped the Seminole
High School girls' soccer
team Wednesday night was
the horn that ended the
game.
Freshman Evle Cepuran
scored the first goal of the
game and the Tribe didn't
stop until they had racked ig&gt;
a 10-0 season-opening vic­
tory over Mount Dora High
School
at
Thomaa
E.
Whigham Stadium.
’ All of the hard work has
finally paid off." sold Semi­
nole head coach Tony Arena.
'H's all coming together.*
The Fighting Seminolea led
4-0 at halftime and Just con­
tinued to pour It on In the
second half.
Senior C.C. Guillen led the
way for Seminole with four
goaia scored and one assist.
Also contributing were
freshman Natalie Jaquez (two
goals
scored).
Cepuran.
Paula
Guillen.
Courtney
Newman and Kim Thelsen
(one goal scored and one asslat each) and Ntkl Snell and
Angle Saaso (one assist
each).
All told, the Fighting Semi­
notes outahot the Hurricane*
27-3. while Megan Racine (no
shot* faced) and freshman
Beth Oanon (three saves)

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S P O R T S

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Elite
softball
players
at S C S C
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS . Soma of
the country's best alow pitch soft­
ball players will be In action this
Saturday for the Supreme/Tracer
Home Runs Unlimited RoundRobtn st the
County
Softball Complex off Douglas Road
in Altamonte Springs.
The IUI of participants Includes
Carl Rose. Most Valuable Player
when Lighthouse/Worth won the
USSSA World Senes at Daytona
Beach earlier this year, and the
national leader In home runs this
paat season with 231 and the
pace-setter with 1.300 over the fast
eight seasons (1900-1907).
Other players will came from Ar­
kansas. Alabama. Georgia. North
•nd South Carolina. Maryland.
Kentucky. Indiana. Illinois. Ohio
and Florida.
Among those wtil be Central
Florida stars Albert Davis. Mark
kfartln. Mike Wlsmer sod Lyman
High School graduate Ross Urshan.
Others are: Ricky Huggins. Robbie
Brgle. Randall Boone. Jeff 1Wallace.
Jason Kendrick. Joss Santiago.
Chris Boutchie. Rangy Vollmcr.
Marty Lanoux. Roy Eppiey. David
Burch. Dal Beggo. Judaon Jackson.
Jacques MUUer. Rod Hughes.

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Tile slowpltch leagues to be offered for the
Polar Hear Leagues starting In January are
men's, women's. Co-Ed, church and a new
industrial division for company teams only.

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The Rams led 37-23 at the
half, but Atlantic came out
strong, countering Lake Mary
point for point before Abrams
nailed three straight threepointers to give Oaudreau a
chance to play hla bench.
That's the kind of explosion

Softball
18
Keith
Brockman.
Steve Helewlcx. Howie Krause.
Tim Cocco, Chris Lashley.
Danny Rogers. Sylvan Little.
Chris Butkr. Tim Williamson,
Kurt Gleaton, Jeff Ross. Lamar
Echols. Jeff Rlner and Eric
Jackson.
Five of these players will be
with Steele’s In 1998 — Beggs.
Brockman. MUller. Nichols and
Hughes. One -- Wallace — will
be with the new TPS super
team next season, a combina­
tion of the Hitch’s Superior and
Sheri Valley teams from last
season. Four were named to
the 1997 Supreme Softball
Magazine all-star team -- Rose.
Wallace. Boone and Kendrick.
Five learns will play 10
games (two at a time) from 9:30
a.m. through 5 p.m. The Cata­
pult home run contest is
scheduled for 5 p.m. and ■
Mutt A Jeff game, matching
players 6-foot-2 and under
against players 6-foot-4 and
over. Is set for 6 p.m.
No
admission
will
be
charged.

Sanford Klwanls Club answered back In thr
bottom of the first Inning aa Lauren Bennett
walked and scored on a triple by BlUle Cotton,
who scored on a wild pitch.
In the lop of the third Inning. Jeastca Postell
singled and scored on wild pitches, before Br­
ine walked and scored on a triple by Britney
Postell. who scored on a wild pitch. After two
outs. Manvhrll Woodward singled and scored on
a double by Ashley Brown, who then scored on
a triple by Krtshawn Knight to give the Sanford
Rotary Breakfast Club a 7-2 lead.
The Sanford Klwanls Club got a run back In
the bottom of the thin) Inning on a home run by
Cotton, and then added another run In the
(mirth inning on a walk to Aahlcy Alexander and
several wild pitches.
Thr Sanford Rotary Breakfast Club got Its fi­
lial runs in the top of the fifth Inning on a triple
by Crystal Ware, a walk lo Beverly Bnunmlt.
and RBI single by Woodward and a two-run sin­
gle by Knight.
Thr Sanford Klwanls Club’s final two tuna
came on a single by Cotton, a walk to Stepha­
nie Para, and a two-run double by Shequlta
Campbell.
Doing thr damage for Sanford Rotary Break­
fast Club were Krlshawn Knight lone triple, one
single, three RBI). Marshell Woodward (two sin­
gles. two runs scored, one RBI), Britney Postell
lone triple, one run scored, one RBI). Crystal
Ware (one triple, one run scored). Ashley Brown
(one double, one run scored, one RBI). Jessla
Postell lone single, two runs scored). Kaley He­
ine (two nuts scurrd) and Beverly Brummlt (one
nut scored).
Doing the hilling for the Sanford Klwanls
Club were Billie Colton (one home run. one tri­
ple. one single, three runs scored, two RBI).
Slicqulta Campbell (one double, two RBI) and
Lauren Bennett. Stephanie Para and Ashley Al­
exander (one run scored each).

strong on the boards last
night, especially after adding
some needed pounds during
the ofT-scason.
The Ram s will need all the
help they can muster Friday
when they travel to Oviedo. The
Uons. state finalists last sea­
son In Class 6A, are unde­
feated and handled the Rama
In both matchup* last season.
Oviedo has lost quite a bit but
always gpes about 10 deep and
1 Tie a big test- for
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Rams. Game time Is set for
7JO p.m.

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com­
bined to post the shutout In
goal for the Tribe.
T h e seniors are leading by
example and It showed to­
night.* said Arena.
Friday night Seminole travels
to Winter Park to open Its
Seminole Athletic Conference
schedule against the Lake
Howell Silver Hawks at Rickard
Evans Field starting at 7:30
p.m.

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407/631- f W 3

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Jessica Postell and Kaley Betne both walked
and rnme around on wild pitches an Sanford
Rotary Breakfast Club took a 2-0 lead In the top
of the flrat Inning of the nightcap.

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nin scored). Ebony Baker (two singles, two runs
scored). Charlene Vervllle (two singles) and
Chrlssy Wynn (one single, one run scored).
Providing thr offense for the Optimist Club of
Sonfonl were Tara Layton (one double, one sin­
gle. one run scored, one RBI). Vsnrsss Silva
(one single, one nm scored, one RBI), India
Ttllmon (one single, one nm scored), Colette
Layton (two runs scored) and Sasha Merthle and
Lawanda Ttllmon (one run scored each).

we want from him.* Oaudreau
said. "In the first half, we had
some good moments but got s
little bit lax, but! we knew what
our strength was and used It
later*
Abrams had I I on the night
and Ben Kerscnbrock chipped
In 16 Including a huge dunk
late In the fourth quarter.
Lake Mary also got a boost
from 8-foot-II Robbie Shapiro,
trying to fill the void left by
Matt Townsley’s graduation.
Shapiro suffered an Injury to
his knee last week but was

407/322-2611

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GirlsCoatlauod from Pag* 18
Club and Sanford Rotary
Breakfast Club are tied for third with 2-4 rec­
ords.
The league U scheduled to play a post-season
tournament on Saturday at Roy Holler Field In
Ft. Mellon Park on First Street.
At 9 a m., the Optimist Club of Sanford will
takr on either the Sanford Lions Club or San­
ford Rotary Breakfast Club (whichever one Is
fourth).
At 10-30 a m . the Sanford Klwanls Club will
take on either the Sanford Uons Club or San­
ford Rotary Breakfast Club (whichever one Is
third).
The winner's of the 9 a m. game and 10 a.m.
game will return at noon for the Championship
Game.
The Optimist Club of Sanford took a 3-0 lead
In the top of the first Inning as Sasha Mrrthle
walked and later scored on a two-out single by
Tara Layton. Layton and Lawanda Ttllmon (who
walked) both came around to score on wild
pitches.
The Sanford Uons Club got a run buck In the
bottom of the first Inning on a single by Ebony
Baker, a passed ball and an HIM single by Ni­
cole Pearce.
The Sanford Uons Club took the lead for good
In the fourth Inning. Kristen Scheurtng tripled
and scored on a single by Melanie Peterson. AJa
Conant then tripled In Peterson and Baker sin­
gled ahead of a two-run single by Pearce.
The Optimist Club of Sanford got a run back
In the top of the fifth Inning on a walk to Co­
lette Layton and an RBI single by Vanessa
Silva.
But the Sanford Uons Club again spanked the
ball In the bottom of the fifth Inning. Peterson
doubled and Chrtaay Wynn singled ahead of a
three-run home run by Conant and l*earee sin­
gled aheud of a two-run blast by Holly Cowan.
The Optimist Club of Sanford tried to rally,
scoring a run In the sixth Inning on a singled
and three wild pitches to India TlUmon. and two
runs In the seventh Inning ss Colette Layton
and Silva both walked and came around on
wild pilches.
Powering the Sanford Uons Club were AJa
Conant (one home run. one triple, two singles,
two runs scored, four RBI). Melanie Peterson
(four singles, two runs scored, one Kill) and Ni­
cole Pearce (three singles, one run scored, three
RBI).
Also contributing were Holly Cowan (one
home run, one single, one run scored, two RBI),
Kristen Scheurtng (one triple, one single, one

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SANFORD _ There will be na organic a tlonal meeting and awards night for all San­
ford Recreation Department Adult Softball
Leagues on Wednesday. December 10th at
6-30 p.ni. at the Downtown Recreation Cen­
ter on the first floor of Sanford City Hall on
the comer of Seminole Boulevard and Park
Avenue.

For more information please
5697.

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Sanford Adult Softball

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lakr Brantley
High School and coach Kevin Carpengrr arc
pleased 1o announce a aeries of Womens In­
vitational Wrestling Tournaments In associa­
tion with the Seminole County Women's
Wrestling Program.
The four tournaments will takr place at
Lake Brantley High School on December 6th.
January 10th and February 20th and at Lakr
Howell High School on December 19th.
Women are eligible under FHSAA IFlorida
High School Activities Association) rules and
it will cost t30 as a team or $5 as an Indi­
vidual. Tentative weight classes are 94. 101.
110. 119. 127. 138. 149 and 165 pounds.
Eneh tournament will be double elimina­

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Can St John’swort helpdepression?
DEAR DR COTT: My daughter tuf
fen from depression l« St. John's
wort aa eSrctive remedy?
DEAR READER This is the third
in my series an herbal remedies.
Although St. John's wort has yet to
be accepted into mainstream
American medicine, the compound
enjoys wide popularity In Europe,
whereiti
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sants combined. The product received
a huge boost in Itea. whan the British
llribrnl Journal pnhllihrd a review at
its effectiveness in treating depresstew Overall U percent of study f w
tkipnnts given this product improved,
compared to only &gt;3 percent of
patients given placebos (sugar pills).
Precise studies are hard to come by,
because St. John's wort contains at
least 10active components, which may
vary In concentration depending on
the preparation and Its manufacturer.
NsnathsIsas. despite this d
and the confusion about how M&lt;
St. John's wort appears to Improve
depression and anikty.
The usual dose is 300 milligrams of
the eslrarl three limes a day. It ran
also be taken aa a tea:
I or I teaspoonfula of the herb
steeped be to minutes.
I or 3 cups a day for about a month
There are no serious side effects
horn this herbal remedy irsrept i
stonal sun seniittvityi when it is taken
In prescribed doses iNest lime valer
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DEAR DR GOTT I am penodtcmliy
bothered by cold tores It there a new
drug to treat this annoyance'’
DEAR READER Now recognised
lo be caused by the herpes virus, cold
tores — the bane of many a patient's
eaislence — have been, lor decades,
unresponsive lo therapy
Recently, however, in (he Journal of
the American Medical Association,
researchers reported that a new anti
viral drug ipenciclovir) shows great
ise in treating cold sores and haa
approved by the Food and Drug
Administration for this purpose
Applied as a cream, prescription
penoclovtr had several attributes It
shortened the duration of the sores,
healed Ihrm sooner, relieved pain
quicker, and reduced viral shedding
more completely than did placebos
Moreover, the medicine produced no
tide effects Judging from this study. I
predict that penctrlovir will become
the preferred treatment for cold
sores

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Something old,
something new
By Phillip Alder
Many new bridge books appear each
year, but occasionally a jewel that has
been out of print is republished, like
'Bridge with the Blue Team* by
Pietro Forouel iDoilancii It is full of
wonderful declarer play and defensive
gems, mostly by members of the Blue
Team, but sometimes by other leading
Italians or Omar Sharif.
This deal features Arturo Franco, a
brilliant player who won the Bermuda
Bowl in ir7f and 1*73. Sadly, ha haa
disappeared from international events
because he refuses lo travel by plane.
How would you have planned Ihe
play In five hearta? Weil lead* the
spade two
With only 13 high card points miss­

ing. declarer knew that East had the
diamoqd ace queen And drawing
trumps before playing three rounds of
clubs wouldn't work against aspert
opponents Eaat would throw his two
honors under dummy’s winners, al­
lowing West lo win Uie third dub and
push through a diamond
Instead. Franco ducktd th* first
trick! After winning trick two with th*
spade king. Franco drew two rounds
of trump* bom hand, played a dub to
dummy's king, discarded a dub on the
spade ace. cashed th* dub ace. aad
ruffed a dub in hand Bach lo dummy
with a trump, Franco discarded a dia­
mond loser on the dub four.
When ahown lha deal by Franco,
Torque! commented that Terence
Reese had produced this coup soma
30vears earlier.
*1 wasn’t even born than,* replied
Franco.
Th* book ia 337 »S postpaid from
CAT Bridge Supplies (MO-335-4711 ).

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Fr,day. Dec. 3. 1007
In th* year ahead you wilt profit from
knowledge you’ve gamed from personal
espertence m lha past These wd fuse
together compatibly and help you achieve
impressive otyecovas
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 33-Ooc. 31) Take
advantage of any offers from ok* fnends
today who want to introduce you to now
acquaintances or endeavors. Eiciting
things could happen m 0va mode. Know
where to look for romsnee and youl find
0. The Astro-Graph Matchmaker msiandy
reveals wtveh signs art romanacaPy per­
fect tor you. Mas 32 75 to Matchmaker,
e/o this newspaper, P.O. Bos 175B,
Murray HO Sisbon. Now York. NY 10156.
CAPRICORN (Owe. 23-Jan. I t ) Instead
of cSngmg to aometfvnq foal haa proven
to be unproductive, mania new endeav­
ors today. Use toe past as your starting

pornl. not your ofoocove
AQUARIUS (Jan. 30*e*. 10) You art
apt lo step out of character today and
madly decani ok* ideas tor new and bet­
tor ones. Tlwe is a productive approach
that promote good results
PtSCSS (Fa*. 20-March 30) Improve­
ments m your knanoal affairs era proba­
ble at this time Starting today, payoff*
mghl bo generated from previously futs*

C A N C IR (Juno 11-Ju ly 33) Elevate
your tights a b* higher today and don I
consider sealing for second bad Victory
•• »t your imnd-aat, and you can win if
you’ro dadcdad.
L IO (July I M u g 33) Aa of today, you
mighi start revising your plans tor th*
h ta a to moro promising way*. Your nowfound ideas will be batter than those
youldacard
VIRGO (Aug. 33-Oapl 23) A parson wfot
whom you’ve had successful arrangeman** to to# pat* mgr* have a now propoaal lor you today. If could b* avan
moro mproaatvo toon N ok* ones
LIBRA (Sapl. 33-Oat. 33) Keep your
eyas paafod lor an Ingenious sty to a
P«tosraf*p smngwnar* TogMhor youl
makaai----------*

ARMS (March 31-April 10) An Important
personal manor mai haa been managed
by another could coma under your deed
control af Pits km*. You wd not 1*1« slfo
oast you aoaml
TAURUS (Aprt 30-May 20) You are In a
cycto wh*r* to* good d**d* you've dona
for others might b* repaid. In sont*
errengements you wd rocaw* moro to*n
you gave.
SCORPIO (O at 34-Nov. 23) New proQ IM IN I (May 31-June 30) Two ifoar N c M jt a lj^ MlNo km# could hovo
friend* ol whom you've not seen much
lately may re-enter your kf* simultane­ tong large and twang com** up, 7 ^
ously today In each instance you will •verything you've got
pick up where you left off.
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County shares
funds to fight
homelessness

Sheriff’s
website
helps cops
catch
criminals

nsuonal board program.
Ahhoutfi the amount allo­
cated this year Is slightly down
horn last years $107.4$8.
Carmen Hernando, chairman
of the FEMA board la Seminole

101.273 tor
Wsenisk were arrested last
week at a traffic atop in
Dmle County. N.C. fay the
North Carolina Highway Pa­
trol with the assistance of
the Seminole County sheriffs
website.
This is good example of
how Important electronic law
cnfbrcemcnt Is In policing
communities,* said Seminole
County Deputy Chief Steve
Harriett.
The webaite. which was In­
stituted about a year ago by
Lt. John Thorpe, contains
photos and background In­
formation on traveling crimi­
nals.
Following a rash of home
burglaries In the Markham
Woods area. Thorpe started
gathering Information fori a
feta bate that was posted on

grncy Food and Shelter (EFS)

The Irish drop by
T oo few hydrants, too m any narrow roads
plague firefighters in older neighborhoods
Just three days after Ihe ftre.
*As a taxpayer, homeowner
and a builder, who has built
many homes In Lake Mary. I
would Uke In have these ques­
tions answered.*
At the commission meeting
Mayor David Meafor asked
Uke Mary Fire Chief Duane
Mehl to brief Ihe commission
on ihe Incident.
*ln
a
ftml
response
(situation!.* Mehl sold. *lhe
first truck In Is Ihe attack unit
and (they) go In on tank.*
The second unit came In
from Sanford and hooked their
tank to Uke Mary's tank,
eventually, the units had to lay

Herald Staff Writer

The North Carolina agents
were able to grt positive
photo tdentlftcatlona on the
auspreta through the sheriffs
website. Harriett said.

INSIDE TODAY

SANFORD • The Irish have
landed In Seminole County.
An official delegation from
Wicklow. Ireland arrived this
week In Seminole County to
share Ideas on economic de­
velopment and to uttrnd a
school dedication ceremony.
Under Ihe efforts of then
Seminole County Commis­
sioner Larry Furlong. In 1992
Wicklow became Seminole s
sister county. Since then, officlals from both counties have
traveled bock and forth foster­
ing the relationship and ex­
changing Ideas. Furlong said.
Thla relationship Just made
sense.* Furlong said.
Furlong, wno is of Utah

County hears homeowners’
concerns about lake flooding
Dy SHARI BROOK
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY • The concerns of homeowners
who live on East and West Crystal Lake will
take priority as data la gathered by Seminole
County for a Lake Level Management Study.
’ Our Job.* aald Scott McClelland of Camp
Dresser A McKee. *ls to work Ihe entire project
with Ihe public Involved.*
The engineering firm was hired by the county
In July to do an evaluation of Ihe Crystal Lake
Basin, an area which saw flooding during
heavy rains In late 1995 and early 1996. An
Information meeting was lieId Wednesday and
the public was Invited to voice concerns, is­
sues and expectations for the ftrture of the
chain of lakes.
*We know the system Isn't working because
Its backing up,* Bob Eckes. a Lake Mary resi­
dent. aald at the meeting held at Idyllwtlde
Elementary School In Sanford.

The natural flow of the chain of lakes Is from
Weal Crystal Lake to East Crystal u y through DeForrat Uke to Ihe Smith Canal Into
Uke Monroe. Residents of Ihe area have com­
plained about breakdowns In every part of Ihe
■ystrm. especially after Ihe extremely wet win­
ter two years ago.
Homeowners are also concerned about prop­
erty valurs of lakrfront properties when lake
levels are loo low. or loo high and about (lie
decline In water quality.
Seminole County Commission Chairman
Randy Morris was present al Ihe meeting and
ussurrd the homeowners that "every question
will be answered.* Morris said that a project of
thla nature had never been done by the county
and he told the homeowners. "You are part of
the government process.*
In the $67,000 study. CDM will do a system
Inventory, of the land, soli and structures
within Ihe basin as well as an engineering

similarities between the two
counties. Wicklow and Semi­
note share common concerns
and also common natural re­
sources. he said.
"Wicklow has a lot of tourism
and that la a big part of the
economy.* Furlong mid. They
have natural resources tike we
do here. One of the country's
largest national parka la In
Wicklow and are have the rivers
and wilderness here.*
Another similarity la that
Wicklow srrves as a him pro­
duction center and many mov­
ies have also been filmed In
Sanford.
"Wicklow Is a suburban area
and they have growth
and
school crowding problems like
wr do.* said Furlong, who la
also a member of the Seminole
County arttoltfHWtf. W h a *

G race out
after 6 years
with county
Dy RUSS WRITS
Herald Staff Writer
Kevin
Grace
look the I
Last six I
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boxes
from hls|
office,
applied
a good I
squirt of |
lemon
Pledge
to
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Entrepreneurs find
a hom e in Sanford
Wf MARIA OREM
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - As Ihe new kid
In town. Bart Rush likes lo
keep his customers guessing.
When shopping for someUiing unique. Rush said hts
* _ an 300!E. First Street (Us
the bill. And since he opened
Fences Card and Gift Shop In
September, Rush said he has
all Ihe business he can handle.
Tm way too blessed in thla
business,* Rush aald. adding
that the reception In Sanford
has been nothing but wonder­
ful.

INDEX

Joining the burgeoning group
of First Street merchants In
downtown Sanford. Rush. 39.
and his partner Keith McCann.
32. searched long and hard
before moving here from ihetr
home in Jacksonville.
*We did a lot of checking be­
fore moving here In January,*
he said.
For Rush, being able to walk
to work from hts home In the

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historic district Is a definite
plus. McCunn. who works In
llcalhrow. helps out at the
shop on the weekends and
holidays.
The gift shop Is a bit of a de­
parture for Rush who operated
an Interior design business for
10 years In Jacksonville. How­
ever. he said by January, he
will expand the 550-square-foot
First Street shop to include In­
terior design services. By
knocking down an adjoining
wall, the ahop will double In
size.
The entire building will be
upscale and renovated.* he
. 'Right now Its Ukes a
holiday shop with three lines
of greeting cards, gilts, books.
Christmas decorations, framed
art and more.*
Soo Rash, PagsOA

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Business
College program best in the natioi
By MARIA o k lH
Herald SlalT Writer

NEWSMAKERS
Rick Moltson has turn promoted to vice president of opera­
tions at Combustion Tech Inc.; Joe Hnrt has been promoted
to manager of human resources and administration Moltzon
and Hurt are residents of Seminote County. CTJ manufactures
combustion equipment for the glass and ceramles industries.

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Jo* Hurt

W E W A N T TO K N O W
Readers may send Seminole County business news to the at­
tention of Marla Orem at the Sanford Herald. 300 N. French
Ave.. Sanford. FI. 3277 -1667. call 322-2611. nr fas 3J3-940H.

Service is key to
business success
One of our clients at the Cen­
tral Florida Incubation Center
Is from Europe and we have
had several revealing conversa­
tions. It Is Interesting to view
American business practices
through the prism or foreign
eyes. On several occasions he
has
expressed
frustration
about the service he has re­
ceived from ‘ professionals*
such as attorneys and others.
Q &gt; 1 ^ - Al v jf ._T|
l find mysell defending the
undefendable sometimes In our
talks. Having traveled a lot
during my business career. I
am not unaware that lousy
service exists throughout die
world. But as we move Into the
Information age and our coun­
try becomes even more domi­
nated by services. I think some
examination Is In order. We
were raised with the belief that
if you have a better mousetrap
the world will come to your
door. This Is simply not true
today with the vast choices
that are available.
Many times less advanced
technological products succeed
because of superior service. I
define this service as re­
sponding to the needs of the
clients. To often I see business
people attempting to force cli­
ents to accept their wants and
desires rather than meeting
customer needs, in many cases
this Is simple laziness and a
lack of desire to view the cus­
tomer as king. Oh. I know we
all say the customer Is king,
but is It really true?
One way to test your attitude
Is to think back to any time
you are asking a customer to
accommodate your lack of
performance. Was this because
of some truly unavoidable rea­
son or was It from your failure?
Did you let some consideration
other than the customer needs
Influence events that allowed
you to fall to deliver or accom­
modate? For example. 1 mean
Is your store open when retail

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Seminole Community College
was reeenlly rrcognlrrd for Its
iiutnnwllve technology program
as the best In ihe natlon-a first
for the college.
Ihe American Automobile
Manufacturer's Association and
the American Vocational Asso­
ciation haa given the 1997 In­
dustry Council Award for Ex­
cellence to SCC.
This la a (airly prestigious
award* said Jim Cox. chairman
of the automotive sendee tech­
nology department at SCC.
'Considering the tremendous
competition from colleges from
all over the country thia la a
major accomplishment.
It
makes me feel good.*
Cox. who has been at the
college since 1975, said the
rogram prepare* students to
be open to change and Improve
Ultra math and communication
skills as well as do the handson work necessary to keep ve­
hicles on the move.
Today's auto technicians a
full-time business person who
needs communication
and
computer sklllls as much as
technical knowledge.* he said.

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Student Jo* Kriagtf got* hands-on axpartanc* In automoMo angina operations as part of SCC* sutomotfv*

According In Cox. since there
There are so many Job
Is more market demand for
openings out there.* he said.
automotive technicians than ' "We have a backlog of people
Iheie are students In the pro­ who need automotive help In
gram. some dealerships and thetr businesses. The bottom
automotive businesses want
line Is to put prolplr to work.*
the students before
they
Cox said the real key to the
gr.iiUi.ilr. However, he maid, college's success Is Its gradua­
certified and degreed sludmta tion rate of 8&amp;-90 percent and
liavr the advantage and will a 95 percent placement rate.
move up In the ranks.
Also, the automotive technol-

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Students may chose from a
one or two year program at
SCC. Lasting two years, are the
Technician Automotive Career
Training (TACT), that begins
In August, and the Associate In
Science degree for ASE certi­
fied technicians. Vocational
credit certificates are offered
for one year of study.
The award will be presented
to SCC officials Dec. 10 In Las
Vegas.

Board Certified. American Board of An*atha*k&gt;logy
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Seminole Community College will hold a kickoff breakfast
for Its 14th annual Dream Auction N *f. 19 at 7:30 a.m. at
the AAA building at Heathrow International Business Cen­
ter. To date, supporters of the auction haa created an en­
dowment fund in excess of $ 1 million funding more than 480
scholarship*. For more Information, call 32H-203I.

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and class work.
The educational program at
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Seminole Community College will host a Job career night
Nov. IS from 6 to 9 p.m. In Ihe college's student center
(Building C). SCC representatives will be conducting career
seminars and answering questions relating to career out­
looks. required training, financial aid and scholarship op­
portunities and resources at SCC. Free Information will be
available on about 100 associate In science degree, certifi­
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customers want to buy or is
closed al 5:00 p.m. because
you don't want to lie open at
night?
The other day I was at a
prominent fast food location
and eavesdropped on a conver­
sation between the cashier and
a customer. The customer
asked If the chicken sandwich
was made
from
pressed
chicken. This resulted In a 10
minute exchange between the
staff, the manager and the cus­
tomer. This occurred wllh cus­
tomers behind walling to order.
After the simple Inquiry no one
on the staff could give this
women the answer to her ques­
tion. Finally another customer
Intervened and told her the an­
swer to her question. What a
shame If customers know your
product better than your staff
Made me want to return,
wouldn't It you?
If your basic motivation In a
transaction with a customer Is
what Is In It for you. It will be
communicated. Long term this
attitude will destroy your busi­
ness. because clients want to
feel the person they are dealing
with has their besl Interest at
heart. If litis Is not true for
your business, rest assured
that a competitor will arise to
take your market share away.
Wayne Hardy (s coordinator
of the Small (Justness Develop­
ment Center (it Setm/ioie Com­
munity College. He can be
reached at 321-3499 email
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Deputies accuse armed robbery
suspect of using AIDS threat
Investigators from the Sher­
Ed McDonough,
iffs Office Major Crimes Sec­ Riley walked Into the store
tion arrested Riley shortly after
wtth 1
3 a m. Tuesday. He la accused rinne filled with red fluid. He
of robbing the 7-11 store at told the clerk the syringe con­
4085 West State Road 46 near tained the AIDS virus. Riley
Sanford about 2:S0 a.m. Tues­ told the clerk to hand over the
day.
money In the cash register.
According
to
sheriffs She compiled. Riley fled In a
gray Datsun pickup truck.
Sendnote County deputy
sheriff Ben Haitner slopped
the pickup truck a few minutes
later on State Road 46. He se­
cured Riley. The 7-11 clerk
was
brought to the scene and
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cer conducted a traffic stop on fKMMiivciy nenoncQ mey ib
liana Soto. 39. of unknown Spann after noticing an Un- the man who robbed the store.
residence, eras unruled Thurs­ ypperiy displayed tag.
RUey la auapected of robbing
day by Sanford police. Soto
the
7-11 store four times
was charged with retail theft,
within the past six months,
Cary
Policy.
39.
of
160
N.
4th
battery on law enforcement o f­
" t h e suspect
ficer. trespassing after warning St.. Lake Mary, waa arrested used the same AIDS threat
Thursday by Lake Mary police.
and restating without violence.
Policy waa charged with bat­ each time.
Soto was arrested In the 100 tery and arrested at his resi­
No syringe or needle was
block of North French Avenue.
found on Riley or In hla truck.
dence.
Report
said
that
Policy
Report said that Solo allegedly
He claims it was an kikprn
concealed a pack of cigars, allegedly grabbed and struck a filled wtth rod Ink. McDonough
female victim.
tried to pull away from arrest­
■old Riley told deputies he
ing officer and kicked another Q fin d th a fl auto
threw the pen onto Upasla
officer in the leg.
Ronald Jackson. 19, of 417 Road near Sanford. He says he
N*w I m r s ratunw d
Bay Ave., Sanford, waa ar­ doe* not have AIDS.
RUey la betng held without
Raymond Britt. 36. of un­ rested Thursday by Sanford
known residence, waa arrested police. Jackson waa charged bond In the Seminole County
Thursday by Sanford police. with grand Iheft auto and re­ Correctional Facility.
Brill was charged with retail sisting without violence. Jacklheft and arrested In the 300 son was arrested Caatle
block of Towne Crnlrr Circle. Brrwcr Court. Officer reported
Brill allegedly tried lo return Htal the vehicle waa registered
new Jeans from the sales floor stolen through the Voluala
for money.
County Sheriffs office.
From Staff Rfporta
James Riley. 3 5 . „ f U kr Cre­
d it Road, Deltary. made his
inilial court appearance this
***k In the courtroom at the
Seminole County Correctional
Faculty. He Is charged with
one count of armed robbery.

M ultiple c h a rg n

Douglas Spann. 26. of 2015 Incidents
Sanford Ave.. Sanford, was ar­
One .25 caliber handgun and
rested Friday by Seminole some food was stolen Fridaw In
County deputies. Spann was Ihe 1500 block of Weal Seventh
charged with possession of a Street. Property stolen totaled
controlled substanre. driving 6151.30.
while license Is suspended or
A book bag, books and a pair
revoked (habitual traffic of­ of Tommy llllflger pants were
fender! and possession of dmg stolen Thursday on William
paraphernalia. Spann was ar­ Clark Court. Property stolen
rested on Stale Hoarl 600. Offi­ totaled 9235.
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Today: Cloudy with a 30 per­
cent chance of rain. Highs In
,lhr mlii-7CH. Lows In the
rnld 50s. Sunday sad Manday: Partly cloudy. Highs In
th*\ low-00*. Lows 1In the UP 11
per-30s to mld-40s.

Millionaire Swears Under Oath He
Can Show Any Orlando Area
Resident How To Build Wealth
-Srlf-om 1 aiillioasirc Ron Whimry of Florida
versl tas tad thousand dollar* to residents la
|Florida. Colorado. Va asst asdTnsa u buy ml mate.
Whitney, a real ettatc millionaire since age 27, uyi

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Whitney has scheduled sis seminars in the Orlando area
I (among other cities) where he wants to buy properties. He
will show iaiereitod arearesidents bow md what to look for
allha fret workshopsscheduled November Iff through20*.
Me will tbes put tp ad the cash for guslitying properties
|md split the profits «p to WJO.
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Opinions
EDITORIAL

S a n fo rd ’s d e c isio n
o n d e ve lop m e n t
Sanford commissioners faced an
emotionally-charged decision this
past Monday night, when a packed
house, many of them Kaywood and
Hilts of Lake Mary homeowners,
lobbied for almost five hours con­
cerning the proposed development
of a 636-unit apartment complex
on 52 acres on County Road 46A.
The vote for the future land use
change squeaked by, 3-2, with
Commissioner Brady Lesaard de­
lng tJ
claring
that he was In a
over* the issue and preferred for it
(o be tabled to a future meeting.
The controversy had continued to
escalate for more than two months
prior to Monday’s meeting,
Mr. Lessard voted for the change
in the end. and we encourage him
trt continue to do so in a timely
matter when issues In controversy
are before him. Mr.. Lessard is In
his llrst term of office, and It does
take some time for politicians*
skin to thicken. We hope this issue
has taught him that when an an­
gry crowd wants answers, tabling
critical Issues doesn’t always solve
problems, but usually only pro­
longs them.
Mr. Lessard will soon be faced
with an even bigger issue. In his
own district; the proposal for de­
velopment of a lakefront hotel,
convention center and possibly
condominiums. We admire his de­
termination to see all aspects of a
decision, but we encourage him to
do so in a timely manner. In the
fourth down. It's either punt or
run, No player just stands there tn
a quandary.
;

LETTERS

Adult entertainment
in Sanford
1 am writing in opposition to the proposed
land use change In three locations In the San­
ford area that would allow adult entertslnjnent
lo be put at ihose locations. These three areas
include White Cedar Road North of Narcissus
Avenue, the north end of Rand Yard Road, and
Fifth Street east of Airport Boulevard. We hap.
pen to live about one half mile from two of
(hose sites and certainly do not want any adult
entertainment establishments near our resi­
dence!
Another tiling to consider Is the character of
Sanford. One adult entertainment place tends
to encourage other similar businesses. These
‘ red light districts* tend to have bad reputa­
tions. All three of these sites are on roods ac­
cessible from Highway 48: "TUm here...*.
Highway 10 la the main road Into the Sanford
Historical District from Interstate 4. Can you
imagine what would-be tourists and antique
buyers would think* *Oh. I must be going
through the bad part of town. 1 think I'U turn
around and get back on 1-4.* That certainly la
a poor llrst Impression of Sanford and would
nrgatlvely Impact the value of Sanford as a
historical district.
We urge everyone In Sanford to contact your
county commissioners to oppose the change In
zoning that would allow adult entertainment In
any of these Ihn-e areas. 1 understand Chuluota residents came out In full force In oppo­
sition to any such zoning changes and wont
Sanford ran do Ihe name If we art nowt
Sincerely.
Tom aad Pons Jim*ass
Baa ford

Airport, noise and all
Having been a resident of Sanford for nearly
40 years. I have been very Interested tn the
fast developing Oriando-Sanford Airport, (In
my opinion It should be the Sonford-Orliuido
Airport) and the various citizens' complaints.
I cannot help but recall what It was like
when my family moved to Sanford from Ft.
Lauderdale In 1050. The Navy was a very Im­
portant part of the Sanford community.
We lived In a lovely neighborhood called
Ptnrcrrst. We had many Navy families living
there as It was very close to the Navy Base.
1‘lnccrrst was located directly In the flight
putirrn. the Navy bombers would practice
'touch artd go landings* sometimes all day and
ull night, especially If they were getting ready
to deploy on the six months cruises on the air
craft carriers. Ladles and Gentlemen. It did get
nolsyt
Then guess what?) The New Vigilante came
on the Base. What a thrilling day when that
new plane came soaring into Sanford one day!
1 will never forget how exclled we all were to
see it flying over. We all welcomed them.
The approach to the runway was. of course,
from the west. The Navy pilots came In over
Seminole llii'h School, flew over Dreamwald
subdivision, the first addition of Plnccrest
(Pine Crest Elementary School was located
here also) on over Saruord Avenue and on to
the landing on the runway. Not the first time
did I ever hear anyone complain about the

Political m u sin gs of Sem inole County
The recent Sartfrrd Herald guest column by
Duke Adamson changed my mind regarding the
name of the airport. 1 was glad that be took
the ttme to explain bow the name was chosen.
Based on the explanation and examples fiven,
I think the name Orlando Sanford Airport la
M ^ r ’^ k ttd u w a
Seminole County Commissioner Qrant Malay
tn last Sunday's Herald presented us with a
challenge. We need to consider supporting the
petition drive to collect the 10.000 signatures
needed on the ordinance petition to create
Utuglm codes regarding topless and bottom­
less dancing In Seminole County.
I would like to hear from the law firm that
offered free legal representation. A guest col­
umn tn this newspaper by that Amt. may be
just what Is needed to ready help with the peti­
tion drive now under way. | think that a col­
umn by that form Is needed to convince the
public that the eflbtt given by those tn favor of
tougher codes can be supported legally.
people are asking i
The question that
today la. *Do you think Randy I
Adams will be re-elected?* My answer at this
time la yea. Morels took a calculated risk by
supporting the Onmgr County penny tax. The
problem ! had teas not on his posi­
tion...everyone's entitled to their thoughts on
these matters. The problem I had with his
support was I didn't think that Seminole
County was a good example of why anyone
for a penny Increase In the sales
should vote
i
tax. 1 also could not support, or will ever nippoet. a mall out ballot. Having said that. I still
believe that Morels will be re-clectcd. t he
note. At this time I believe he will. He ton!
afraid to take risks. That can be good. Why he
ever got Involved In the raging debate tn Or­
ange County Is beyond me.
Adams has more support than most think. I
really don't know why there Is a rood reason to
vote him out of office. He has done an excel­
lent job in his district. The complaints against
some of his positions aren't justified. What the

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Sfimlnolfi County
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voters riwukl do is took at Ihe entire picture,
not one Issue.
The entire County Commission has had to
fere some very difficult problems. I don't have
a problem with any of them. AH have their (Hffcrtng views, but I betteve that the commission
as a whole, has been effective.
the chairmanship of the County
Ha to a its* taker. I think
h d l be the chairman again. I don't believe
hen let hts re-election bid get In the way. In
my view It doesn't make sense to make a
change at this time. Adams will be the chain
his re-election. These are my
■the moment.
On to other mailers. There are good things
happening In county government. The employ­
ees are listening and the leadership Is people
orientsted. They are trying to be of sendee and
the results have been excetlrnt. We nerd to
applaud these efforts and this much needed
change, It's all about Ihe philosophy of those
at the top and the willingness lo expand those
vtrww through the ranks and lo give people (he
opportunity to Improve their departments.
Right now It's working. If the county can
keep the present mindset, which la quite dif­
ferent than In the post. Seminole County will
be and Is In many rases, a great county to live
In. Recently one of our community lea
sent on evaluation letter regarding an em­
ployee. It wasn't difficult to respond. The rm-

the person had
they M l this
end that credit
director of the
the Office of
particular cat
real revelation. We are
by paying, thank youftW i ow tfdek to eritictoe
amen somotfatttg goes wrong, we tmiM *mo gfee
credit when credit la due.
Fho nee
i»1 feed a
rty. Triali t o il had. In as
i County to a very
IIUcaHy.
Just a thou#*. Da we
the trips abroad to create
~ I don't think aof

M to torn

The read right-of-ways are
tabled, but the be
kng abort of what
ther debate I wouk
would took at the
matters and see that the wittiest ward rearedbig the beautification to canted out ae origi­
nally presented. This to not s gb d tbne tor
another blunder.
We can have little feMh that U.&amp; Highway
17-93 will be ae prmntocd If Red Bug, Howell
Branch and other roadways fell so abort of the
vision presented. There to Hfiely to be much
less county wide support of the effort, or the
belief that the 17-93 corridor wffi be any differ­
ent. I believe that the bitent to ebicere. but the
Impkmcntotton of the process to ready faffing.
staff tn this area, tool getting through. With
the effort now being five by moot to the
county, It to Important that the few depart­
ments that ham felled tn the past do not cre­
ate more problems now and In the Mure.

Seminole County: Mired in
g momey away
of Onmt Malay, It ap" County Commission to'
hot satisfied with plunging us Into millions of
dollars In debt. It seems that tt has no Idea
that its actions tiave resulted In the school
board also plunging us Into more millions of
dollars tn defat. It Is my understanding that the
school board will receive about 947 million as
s result of recent state legislative action. What
a mesa!
Growth just flat does not pay for Itself, and
the giving of millions of our tax dollars to fos­
ter more growth has literally contributed to
ruining the bucolic atmosphere of Seminole
County.
For certain, when these socialist -minded
coaimtoatanen run for re-election, I doubt that
we will see them bragging of taking X millions
of dollars from us and fitting It to megacorporations under the guise of a jobs pro­
gram. Nor will they brag and tell ua tn a bro­
chure how much debt has been foisted off on
30 years. No-no,
the people during the
they wtU brag about bow many Jobs they created but will remain silent oh the debt and
how much the public will have to pay for new
schools, new roads, sewers, water lines, more
Judges, bureaucrats, deputies, retirement for
public officials, etc.
It to absolutely ridiculous for government of­
ficials tn various counties and cities to use ad
valorem taxes (or any other public funds) to
outbid one another to win the pood graces of a
corporation. What happened to pood schools,
good roads, a tow crime rate, dean environ­
ment. and a cultured community with an edu­
cated work force as being the main Ingredient*
to entice development that p a y for Itself? The
answer to. of course, corporate welfare • the
transfer of wealth from the less fortunate to
others - that’s what happened.
It to my Judgment that most people tn the
business cuuummUy oppose welfare and big
government. Why then does business accept
corporate welfare and encourage s bureauc­
racy to administer such?
Now we lutve the nutter of establishing s
noise and the low flying planes. The Sanford
community was very tolerant of any notoe and
believe me there was a lot. We loved the Navy.
It was a very sad day when the Navy moved
to Ttirncr Air Force Base In Albany. Georgia. It
was hard to see so many good friends leave.
1 think what I am trying to aay to thank you
U. S. Navy for many good memories when you
were part of our City of Sanford. We loved
having you here-nolae and all.
Yours truly.
Cksptei
of tha

Sanford as Tiananmen Square
Do you remember Tiananmen Square? Do
you remember the tanka and troops which
mowed down Chinese citizens who hod assem­
bled for a peaceful protest?
On Monday night. November 10. this to what
happened to the citizen* of Sanfard: City Hall
was packed, standing room only, as It waa on
September IB. The subject of interest was the
three-story apartment development proposed
for a single family home area. If approved tt
would open the door for all surrounding unde­
veloped land to be thus developed. This meet­
ing lasted approximately five hours. Virtually
all who spoke against this development were
pounced upon and roundly criticized for daring

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JIM M Y
ROSS

Jimmy Rots is a
Longwood raa/;
dent and a politi- ;
cal activist in
Saminola County.

ouaar o o u m m m t
community redevelopment agency (CRA) to en­
hance the beauty of 17-93 In Seminole County.
Should some areas be spruced up? You bet.
Under the strict definitions of *alum* and
*biighted areas,* as used In the statute, does
Longwood have a alum or blighted area on 1793* I doubt It. If we do. I'd appreciate the
press telling us exactly where one to. Instead
of spending thousands and thousands on a
CRA bureaucracy, the money should be used
for a better purpose.
WUI Longwood be forced to be a participant
tn this CRA that to being pushed? Moat likely.
The statute permits such. Thus, we will have
the socialist-minded county commissioners
forcing a tax Increase in Longwood. How? By
freezing the taxes on the property that will be
In the CRA Heyt The Increases In the taxes
must hr made up somewhere.
These some county commissioners refused
to permit Longwood to annex enclaves tn our
city until the property changes bands (maybe
In 00 years) despite the fact that Ihe statute
states That It to the policy of the state to
eliminate enclaves.* So much for adhering to
State policy.
The Longwood City Commission deserves the
support of the people for Its statement that It
will not even consider cooperation with the
county on the CRA Issue unless and until It
permits annexation of the enclaves at a very
early date. We provide sendees to these en­
claves but get no revenue from them In the
form of taxes.
to object!
After much discussion the vote was taken af­
ter one commissionrr needed more time to de­
cide and wanted It tabled until another meet­
ing. This, after tt has been on the table since
August 33, and even be acknowledged he had
received many letters and phone calls oppos­
ing It. Has he not paid attention? Messrs. Eck­
stein and Lyons voted against the project. Mrs.
Williams. Mr. Lessard and Mr. Dale voted
for |l.
It.
U BUT
In actuality, their approval waa for a br
broadly
worded agreement which would permit not
lot ionly
apartments, but other construction (ROI
meaning residential, office and Institutional).
The citizens of Sanford have been run over by
a tank.

ling election
in Lake Mary
This to in regard to the municipal election In
cadi November
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g n
Lake Maty. Tuesday.
4. g1997,
byy'the lack of voters turn-out of
1 i grieved b
that live tn the Lake Mary city bor*
ders...and also the slander used by Mr. Al
Crump who ran for Seat 4. City Commission.
AFOLOOIES do not erase a scar.
The bond Issue of 1991 was of great concern

N e w kind of hero
No matter when any of us were born, we
all grew up with certain heroes. They were
leone If you will, and something that we all
bettered tn. These heroes gave us Inspira­
tion and courage to go for whatever tt waa
that we may have considered bard or diffi­
cult.
Speaking of courage. Compton's Encyclo­
pedia describes a hero aa: any person, ad­
mired for courage, nobility or exploit Also,
any person admired for qualities or
achievements and regarded ss an IdeaL The
heroes we have today are mostly sport fig­
ures. movie stars or musicians.
That's why today we’re going to be talking
about *A New Kind Of Hero* - the disabled
person, and how or why someone who to
disabled can be considered to-be a hero.
With all of the physical challenges a dis­
abled person must Ikes every day In Ju*
conducting their own business and personal
activities, a disabled person's perseverance
to sure to be admired.
Society looks upon the disabled
Utile
lie differently though. Most people see the
than heroic. Although no
person best exemplifies the hero’s phltosoof courage and conviction than a dls1 person. Knowing this can Inspire ua
all to meet our challenaes.
Mickey Mantle. HmffiAaron and Hum­
phrey Bogut are juat a few of the heroes are
might have had while growing up These
people were more than celebrities, they
were our role models. Thro became who ere
wanted to be and went where we hoped to
go. Unfortunately, however, most of us never
got there.
Ironically, many of the actors or sport
stars that are heroes to many people tn this
country today are looked at differently. Due
no doubt to the highly publicised brushes
with the law of some celebrities, that we
have seen tn the last several years.
Now Tm not saying that all of ua tn the
disabled community exactly fit the tradi­
tional view of a hero, because this to not the
same thing aa Idolizing a celebrity. At least
the disabled person to demonstrating an act
of heroism, and to not Juat an exercise of
the Hollywood Publicity Machine.
Aa to the case of moat things tn life, tt all
comes down to what we learn when we are
young and how we pass this down to our
children. If we teach our children to admire
someone for their temporary physical abil­
ity. or for their Image on Ihe atirer scr
this to what they will grow tp bettering.
If though, we teach children to resi
and admire eomeope for their ***&gt;*7 to ju r-

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ties, the Uds wtll learn what a real hero to.
Therefore, this wtU help to reinforce their
own ability to deal with Ufa's trial's and
tribulations.
In Short: Aa you know, we here at
•Special People* Ukp to

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does not have a stormwater Kind, tbdr portion 1 '
will come from the central fluid.
"Funding and efforts from various sources '
need to be brought together for a healthy revlgf f i f
w i — mUy. .,* Philip
Lee. a Loch Arbor residen t wrote tn a letter of I
ouagNttono p——'t w » at the meetbta. *Aa a
part of that community, the CrystaT Chain of

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Tlzzio

Bald! aald her office has not
yet received official notification
of the FEIIA funding, however.

Grace

free In urban planning al (he
Untventty of Illinois.
*1 had a couple government
Job offers after getting my
master's.’ Once said Friday.
"One w m In St. Louis, the
other id Charlotte County.
After being tn all the cold at
Champagne. 111., my wife and
I saw the palm trees and de­
cided we'd take Florida. My
Once. 30. aald he hopes to
have another Job • preferably
tn government • by the end of
January. He w as hired m

pie here.” Orace said Friday.
This community la Messed
with some very good govern­
ment people. It's an excellent
organisation. Mv leaving will

cmergi
medical transport, and adult
entertainment
regulations.
Oary Kaiser's been fair to He rendered objective ad­
me. I have no bitter feelings.” ministrative skills tn these
Losing his Job was the areas ss the county searched
third hard hit for Orace Utla for major decisions.
■Kevin Orace was given
year. Ills dad. Bcmie Orace
died at age 82 the first week some very difficult govern­
of July, and his younger ment tasks and he handled
brother. Roger, died al age them well,” County Commis­
30. Roger had cerebral palsy.
Bcmie and Erlene Orace had sion Chairman Randy Morris
said Friday. "He handed a
nine children, whom they wide-range of Imucs for the
brought up In Duiunor. a county, fairly and deftly.”
small town (ISO people) In
Orace waa gobbled up by
western Kentucky.
the numbers. The county
Kevin Orace worked a needed one • not two deputy
number of campus Jobs - In managers. Cindy Coto re­
the post office, bowling alley mains. Kevin Orace does not.
and swimming pool • while

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In addition to many one-of-a
kind Items. Rush designs and
produces his own Une of his­
toric Sanford memorabilia.
Modeled after historic pieces
he hae seen In the Sanford Mu­
seum ana around town. Rush
■aid his Sanford line, limited to
too more than 25. la usually
sold out within the first two
weeks. A faux finish box con­
taining anything from old post
cards to Celery Avenue pins. Is
especially popular. Rush Mid
be donates a portion of those
proceeds to the Sanford His­
toric Trust.
A graduate of Temple Univer­
sity with a mooter’s degree In
fine arts specialising in stage

simpler Ufa with close commu­
nity interaction.
"Keith and I have simplified
our UfcatyW In many ways.’ he
aald. "We are In touch with the
community. That’s what feeds
me. the Interface with the pub-

In addition. Rush sold cus­
tomers and neighboring mer­
chants have been very helpful
and friendly.
They all greeted us with
open arms and we didn't find
that In any of the other areas
we looked at." he said.
Ever since lie and Keith
moved here in January, Rush
said be has noticed many
changes and renovations with
people buying property tn
Sanford right and left.
Rush can be seen many
times with a clipboard taking
notes on what hla customers
want.

"1 listen very carefully to
what people My.” he aald.
Twice a year. Rush travels to
places kks New York. Atlanta..
Dallas and New Mex­
ico to purchase the unique
Items displayed In the shop.
To keep customers on thetr
toes, about every four weeks he
moves things In the shop
around.
"I want to keep them guesstag.”

TMdyt That o right, the beloved
friend of children of a l ages,
the Teddy Bear, ta celebrating
9S years of existence. Not ones
to let a milestone of this mag­
nitude pass idly by. residents
of Village Oaks at Tuakawtlla.
an assisted living community
for seniors, are planning a
Teddy Bear Birthday Bash this
Tuesday. November IS at 2
p.m.
Back m 1902. Brooklyn toymaker. Morris Mlchton. named
the fluey stuffed toy we all
know and love as "Teddy” after
President Theodore Rooocvelt.
The Teddy bears won t be the
only ones stuffed after this
party la complete. Pin up on
Sat at Village Oaks at
T M M rifo. located at i (Old

ehJ said, to upgrade the war system.”
A i new development comes
ito the city. Infrastructure
reds such m sewer and waste
strr disposal qratema and
ater lines that support homes
i well m fire hydrants are Inailed before building begins,
i the older sections of the
ty. the problem Is finding the
loney and the means to retro-

Wicklow
the hallways wMh Utah street
ft direct result of the rela­
The special Irish touches
tionship. Furlong aald. w m
that the Irish national aoccer were great * he said. "By gjvtng
team decided to train at the the school a special theme.
Seminole
County
Sport’s thM betas promote an appre­
Training Center far the World ciation far everyone’s heritage."
Furlong and the Irish delega­
Cup Oamr* in 1994 and prior
tion will attend a special dedi­
to the 1990 Olympics.
As part of hta Irish guests' cation ceremony for the school
Itinerary, Furlong said on Fri­ on Sunday at 2 p.m. Prior to
day the group gpt a tour of that at It a.m. there will be a
thetr namesake school. Wick­ tour of the Wicklow home de­
low Elementary.
I t was real cute the way they
had the school decorated.'
Furlong saML “There wwv flM&gt;

Mehl sees when responding to
emergencies tn Lake Mary.
’ A lot of these streets In the
city look food on the map.”
Mehl said, "but they're more
like trails." He said that some
homes tn Lake Mary only have
one access, by private roads or
drives. "Once you drop a line. It
hard to get additional equtpment and personnel In."

Public Works Director Rick
Dias hM been directed to do a
coat study on improving the
situation on Washington Ave­
nue. This would Include wid­
ening the road to allow two ve­
hicles to paM. laying water
lines tn order to Install more
hydrants and eventually pavtng
the street to provide better

facility but finances prevent
that.”
Tlreacy credits
Seminole
County with attracting the film
business to Wicklow. Using the
county as model, gave Wicklow
the courage to get Into the fUm
business, he Mid. noting that
the Oscar-winning Bravehean
waa filmed entirely tn his home
county.

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Also on Friday, Treaty at­
tended an economic conference •
at Church Street Station In
Orlando
where
Seminole
County Commisalon Chairman
Randy Mania spoke and also
Jack Wen. tourism director.

conditions far emergency vehi­
cles.
The first obstacle. Dias said,
la acquiring the land. There ts
no city owned property along
the 2.737 feet of Washington.
The city will be asking homeowners to donate some of thetr
property for right-of-way. The
cost of the project would be
approximately 9201.177. not
including the coat of the land.
An 8-Inch water line and a
hydrant every BOO feet will be
Installed.
The project will take approxtamtely six months.

School safety seminar
Wolfgang Halbig. director of security for the Seminole County
school board will conduct a free seminar titled "Safety and
Security Awareness In Our Community and Across the
Country* Nov. 10 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and from 7 to 8 n.m.
The goal Is to make elementary age parents aware of hidden
dangers In their community. Topics Include gang awanacM.
mvc a friend hotline, bike and walking safety and the buddy
system. For more Information, call Piggy Union al 831-9828.

Oiorta Dunbar. 69. Winter
Springs, died Thursday. Nov.
11. 1997. Bom Dec. 14. 1927
In Washington. Penn., she
moved to Central Florida two
years sgo. She was a member
of the St. Stephen Catholic
Church.
Survivors include husband
Richard A. Dunbar. Winter
Springs; sons Dbk Dunbar.
Penfleld. N.Y.; Scott Dunbar.
CaaaclbcTry; Rick Dunbar.
Enterprise. Fla: sister Sally
Blair. Pittsburgh: and five
grandchildren.
Banfleld Funeral Home In
Winter Springs In charge of
arrangements.
William E. Ray. 90. Longwood. died Wednesday, Nov.
12. 1997. Bom April 12. 1907,
tn Memphis, he moved to
Central Florida In 1983.
Survtvora Include wife, Vi­
ola: son William E. Ray. Jr.
Fbrtland: daughter Virginia
Mary Joseph. Chicago; slater
Mary Klldow. West Dallas.

1907. Bom Sept. 8. 1904 In
Padua. Italy, she moved to
Central Florida In 1984.
Survivors Include son Har­
old Miakovsky of Sc Cloud:
brother Sam Cocia. Deerfield
Beach: five grandchildren: and
four great-grandchildren.
Brlaaon Funeral Homes In
Sanford In charge of ar­
rangements.
~EUfoT’ ffSpader. 88. Lake
Mary. died Thursday. Nov. 13.
1997. Bom in Providence.
R.I., he moved Central Florida
In 1988. He waa a retired
member of the U S. Military
and golf pro shop manager for
Orlando Naval Station.
Survivors Include wife Mari­
anne Spader. Lake Mary; sons
William Toney. Uttle Rock.
Ark.. Timothy Toney. Deltona:
daughter Margaret Hyghes.
Sanford; six grandchildren;
three brothers: and a slater.
Baldwln-FalrchUd Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home In charge of arrange-

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A fter Hours
Ritz offering, Godspell, to premiere
association with the Tltusvtlte Playhouse
In Titusville.
llcnld S tiff Writer
*1 think It's cool to be networking with
SANFORD • At the beginning of this other theater companies.* said Fred Roger*
month, the Ritz Theatre announced the re of the rati Theatre.
placing of the musical Tin Types with the
Tlie musical Is baaed upon the gospel
1970s hit musical Godspell on November according to St. Matthew. It Is complete
2 1.2 2 and 23.
with all the parable* of the gospel. God­
The play will be performed at the San­ spell stays very close to Matthew’* mes­
ford CMc Center located at 401 East sage.
Tickets are 412 for adults and glO for
Seminole Boulevard. This production Is In

seniors and students. Tickets are avail­
able at Delilah's Antique*. Our House
Books and A Second Image Costumes all
In historic downtown Sanford. Tickets are
also available at the Titusville Playhouse
In Titusville.
For group reservations, cad 323-9421.
There are special group rates for youth
poupa and churches. For more informs
don, call 321*0111.

Orlando City Ballet group
pirouettes Into Pine Crest
Herald Staff Writer
WINTER SPRINGS - Pirouettti¥ Into Sanford's Pine Crest
Elementary this Thursday, la a
ballet group based out of Win­
ter Spring* known as the Or­
lando City Ballet. Central
Florida's
foremost
preprofessional dance company.
Dancers will present their first
performance of their annual
play The Nutcracker. It will
start at 7 p.m.
Orlando City Ballet la a non­
profit organisation dedicated to
bringing classical ballet, as
well as modern, character, and
ethnic choreographies, to the
community at low or no cost.
The dancer* of OCB are. for
the most part, high school and
middle school students from
area schools.
Some of the
dancer* go on to career* In
dancing. Others have plana to

major in dance at various col­
leges throughout the nation.
And for other*, dance provides
a major creative outlet. Presi­
dent of OCB W. a MacDUrtnld
said that for some of the mqjor
productions such as The Nut­
cracker. the company doc*
bring back some graduates
which are cunenfly pursuing
professional dance careers for
the more difficult roles. The
dancer* return to OCB for the
additional experience and the
quality training.
Each year. The Nutcracker la
presented at a variety of ven­
ues by OCB. This year, tn ad­
dition to Ptne Croat, the group
will perform with the Space
Coast Pop* PU Orchestra at
the Henegar Center for the Aria
In Melbourne: at Valencia
Community College: and at the
amphitheater at Lake Eola.
The vast majority of OCB’*
performance* are free to the

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GODSPELL

The Seminole Community College Film Series presents Us
final film tn the aeries of Mexican (lima. All films are free and
In the Fine Aria Concert Hall. The last film In the
Is Otanaon. to be shown on Wednesday. Nov. 19. with
two showing*, one at 12 p.m. and the evening showing at 7£Q
Is presented In Spanish with subtitles. The SCC Film Scries Is
sponsored by Ihe Departments of English. Humanities and
Fine A Performing Aria, and Social Science, and the Office of
the Equity Coordinator. For Information on other SCC cultural
activities, call (407) 328-2039. or visit the SCC web site at
httpV/www.semlnole.cr.fl. us,

Orlando Junior Thoatro
The Orlando Junior Theatre tn Oviedo trill be presenting The
Tin Soldier and The Paper Doll Friday. Dec. 5. at 7:30 p.m. and
Saturday. Dec. 0, at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The performwlU be held In the Oviedo High School Auditorium. 801
King Street. Oviedo. Tickets are $6 for adults, $9 for seniors
and students and 94 for children 11 and under. Group rates of
$4 are available for Girl Scouts. Boy Scouts and senior dttFor more Information and to make reservations, call
388-7818.

eamhral
The Seminole High School Athletic Booster Club will host a
Fall Carnival at Zayre Plata on 17 92 and Airport Bhrd.
through Sunday. Times are as follows: Nov. IS. 10 s.m. to It
p.m. and Nov. 10. noon to 5 p.m. All proceeds will support the
Seminole athletic program.

Trinity Pr»p players piny
The Trinity Prep Player* present Little Shop qf Horrors this
weekend,. Performances are Saturday. 8 p.m. and Sunday. 2
pm., tn the auditorium of the recently completed Education
Budding. Middle and upper school students will participate In
this first production In the new facility located at 5700 Trinity
Prep Lane. Winter Park. Ticket* are SB and available at the
Trinity Prep Box Office. Education Building. 5700 Trinity Prep
Lane. Winter Park. 30 minutes prior to the performance*. For
reservations, call (407) 671-4140. ext. 448.

"M agical Evening of (Hiring"
Altamonte Mall and MAGIC 107.7 FM will host the 'Magical
Evening of Giving", a private evening of shopping that will
raise funds for more than SO charitable organizations In Cen­
tral Florida, on Sunday. November 16, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Participating charities are selling ticket* to Uic event for *5.
with all proceeds going directly to the charities. Tickets are
readable at Altamonte Mall. Ticket holders will have aclo exclusive savings, holiday entertainment and door
To accommodate this private evening of shopping. Al­
tamonte Mall will close at 6 p.m. and reopen at 7 p.m. for
ticket holders. Stores will remain open until 10 p.m. For
ticket information, call Altamonte Mall Customer Service at
(407) 830-4422. Participating duulUes/oiganUaUuns Include
American Diabetes Association. Greyhound Pets of America,
Seniors First, Lyman High School. Central Florida Zoological
Society, and Adult Literacy League. Inc.

to SCC
The Seminole Community Chorus, now celebrating its 25th
will present Part f of Oeorge ‘Frederick Handels be
loved oratorio. Messiah, on Sunday. Nov. 23. at 3 p.m. This
event will be held In the Concert Hall of the Fine Aria Building
on the campus of Seminole Community College. Messiah will
be accompanied by orchestra and will feature soloists from
the chorus: sopranos Jolc Brennan. Elsie Howell and Linda
Shmott: altos Sandra Eldridge and Doreen Cavanaugh: tenor
lir iu r l Milligan: and basses Julius Black and EtUenne Mon•ifoa. Robin Lee Parker will be at the harpsichord. This silver
aMfoctaary season wlU mark the final one under tltc leader­
ship of Its .founding director. Dr. Burt Perinchief. Dr. PerInchlef will retire tn April after 31 years as Director of Choral
Activities al SCC.

CMMnova In concert
Local musician and Seminole County educator Casaanova
can be seen In a live show cm Saturday. Nov. 15, at 8 p.m. at
the Seminole African American Academy of Arts located at
1019 West 13th Street (formerly Star Theater). Donations are
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from e grant from the United
Art* of Central Florida. In ad­
dition. OCB dancers and their
families hold numerous fondraialng events throughout the
year. The Pine Crest perform­
ance and the Lake Eola per­
formances are free.
While
there Is an ■firmeston foe the
Valencia performances, the

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Guild supports
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Central Florida

proceeds g to Valencia In re­
turn for the use of their facility
and the technical staff. And at
the Henegar performance, OCB
wdl be sharing whatever pro­
ceeds result with the musician*
from the Space Coast Pops.
Performances for Valencia
.Community College’s
East
Campus Is Saturday. Dec. 13,
at 2 pro. and 8 p.m. and Sun­
day. Dec. 14. at 2 p.m. Tickets
are 86 to $8 and are available
at the boa office at 275-1803 or
Orlando City Ballet at 0957968.
wtth OCB aald that
information, call 095-7958.

In I960, the Orlando Open
Guild, aa It Is known today,
was formed *to assist the Or­
lando Opera Company In
achieving tie financial and
educational goals, and to en­
courage the appreciation of the
opera.*
Volunteers of the Guild try to
enrich the cultural community
of Central Florida by assisting
tn bringing the beat of opera to
this area.
The Opera Outld offer* many
activities throughout the year.
Membership la not required for
participation tn the various
events.
Luncheons are held at
Maaion ft Jardln foginni«n at
11:30 a m. The cost la 820. The
next luncheon in Nov. 20.
The Guild sponsors a De­
signers' Showcase House an­
nually. The 25th showcase
house wig be presented In
March 1998.
The Orlando Opera Company
will present the first opera of
the season on Friday. Sunday
and Tuesday. Nov. 21. 23 and
25. Tosco, one of the world's
moat popular opens. Other
scheduled operas Include, Ftai•fq/T. Feb. 13. IS and 17: and
Ole Flrdeuisiu*. Match IS. 15
and 17.
For more Information about
the Guild or Opera Company,
call 420-1717.

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Herald's 'Alter Hours*, a
page dedicated to the arts
and entertainment news In
Seminole County. If you
have any story Idea*, pic­
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the page please call David
Frazlrr at 322-2611 during
weekdays, or you can writs
lo David by sending letters
to The Saqjbrd Herald,
alln: David Frailer. P.O.
Box
1607.
Sanford.
Florida. 32772-1867 or
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Sanford. Florida. 32771.
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exclusively limited to
Sanford and Lake Mary,
but also the rest of
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�neatnrow
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Herald Staff Writer
people complain
environment but
i Heathrow are do­
lt

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Heathrow have hunched the
school's broad new Ecology
Club to help make Its mem­
bers aware of topics affecting
the environment.
The club la off to a great
already. They held thetr
imetlng has than a
month ago and already have
been doing thetr part to clean
up the environment.
Fifth-grade teacher Susan
HUddrs la one of the teachers
the project but
re making quite an
Impact already. Since the in­
ception of the program, they
have Improved the trail leadtng to the oubl
trail to lead to

Tha kkto arc working on a
garden outride the
it parking lot but are
tawing about building
another one along with a bird
sanctuary Inside the outdoor
corridor at the school.
More Importantly, the kids
realise that, although they
are making the school look
great, there are other matters
-------- far their pro)to drcounty
drive,
elemen-

kios

want a cleaner planet

tary schools are competing to
are which school can collect
the moat phone books for re­
cycling. Heathrow has al­
ready collected nearly 1.000
and wants to win.
They have afco participated
In a snake awareness iutfvtty
and made scarecrows out of
natural debris and recycled
clothing. The scarecrows are
placed around the campus to
let the rest of the students
(there were so many Inter­
ested that some kids had to
be turned away) see their
work.
A lew weeks later, the club
met again to locus on build­
ing environmental awareness.
Students learned to use lour
of their live senses to become
familiar with the outdoor
habitat and then made name
neeklarra
using
recycled
plastic lids with natural ma­
terials.
They may be In elementary
school, but some of the duo
members are determined to
make an Immediate differ­
ence.
There's loo much pollution
In the world,' said Sebastian
Franz. 'It s fun because we
get to help the Earth.*
The kids have also been
Irumlng about plants and
what they do for the Earth.
They give us oxygen and
carbon dioxide.* Wade Mey­
ers said. "We have a green­
house effect Hut Is happening
because rant are making so
much pollution and the sun
rays get trapped In the at­

Winter Springs carnival world

mosphere.*
Not bod for a fifth-grader
who educated his visitor the
other day.
The kids have also been
picking up trash at thetr
school, not that there’s reslly
that much. They talked about
how important It la to protect
the natural environment.
'Instead of always cutting
trees down, they should leave
them along and stop putting
up buildings everywhere*
Sebastian said.
Devon Lopes agreed.
'People should pick up
thetr trash and start planting
more floorers and plants.* she
Wade had a better idea for
saving the atmosphere.
’ Everybody should ride
skateboards and bikes to
srork and to school and that
could save the environment.*
he said, adding that, even
when he turns 10 . hell still
be rldtng Mb skateboard to
school.
When tt cam to building
’ thetr trail, the kids thought of
everything. While they used
the big fogs to tine the trail,
they also found a use for the
smaller twigs, especially after
a rainstorm last week did Us
work to the woods behind
Heathrow.
*We want to pile the twigs
wsy up high so the lizards
can use them to make a
home,* Devon said.
Sebastian said he wants to
extend hta learning about the
environment to Ms home.
*1 want to build a garden for
butterflies so they can have a
home.* he said. He also sug­
gested laying out sunflower
seeds to attract birds and
butterflies to the gardens at
Heathrow.
Originally, tome of the
started tt teat’

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Pranx and Oavon Lopaa am |ual soma of tea HaNftow i
nWwd to ctoen up tha annvtronmanl InVwk Ecology Club
summer. Now some of the
plants have grown to over live
feet tall and there are butterflies everywhere,
attracted by
„ _
the colors, Wade said. By the

of bumblebees.
If the Heathrow Elementary
Ecology Club has It thetr way,
the future of the errrlronmem

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Is It too tough for county
students to make ‘A ’ team?
■y co u w w t u m v
Herald Correspondent
A change for the better or worse?
This year In the Seminole County school
system there la a new plan that has been es­
tablished to make It a tad Mt tougher for stu­
dents to get those straight A’a.
With this fresh, new year off and running
the schools have Issued a new grading policy
and higher graduation requirements.
The system which did slate that a 1.5 OPA
was required to graduate now states that
nothing under a 2.0 will be accepted. The
stricter grading policy has been changed to:
A- 94 -100

B- 65- 93

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High School students tram enjoying the first night of

tha school's carnival. It contlnuts through Sunday at
thoWSHS campus.

C- 75- 84
D- 65- 74
F- Below 65
*1 think tf people really want to graduate,
they wlU make the 2.0 OPA and If they can’t
maybe they are not ready to graduate. Extra
schooling will probably help them more In the
long run,’ said Seminole High senior Andrea
Hays.
This change makes It difficult for the border
line students to get those favorable grades
they will need to walk across that stage in
May.
“You throw the kittens in the rtver. If they
drown, then there’s more room In the litter
box. said Seminole High senior Andy Marlcttc.
It may be puzzling to understand why a
mere point there or here would matter that
much but to most students It has brought
them a new meaning to working hard for their
grades.
There is no more just doing homework twice
a week, not studying and skipping an assign­

ment. That extra time at the library or readtng the chapter three
this times If need be.:
, la what
is going to begin to divide the graduating stu­
dents horn
« n the failina ones.
*1 think tt la unfair that for the teat three
years of high school the grades were scaled
one way and now I have to work harder to up­
hold them.* said Seminole High senior Chris­
tina Whlddon.
Are these new changes going to bring the
class of 96* to a higher teaming level?
I feel It will. The requirements will enforce
the students to work harder and more Intelli­
gently to cam that diploma. This policy will
also prepare students far college.
I think students can be classed together In
three categories. First, the aturimta that wtU
always do their best and receive those good
grades no matter what the policy Is. Sec­
ondly. the average students. These kids ten
between success and failure. Some student!
don’t achieve to thetr potential. If a I.S OPA
to required they will not try to do any better
but with this Increase the students are forced
to do more. For some of them a little push In
the right direction to all they need. Finally,
the students that will never try to ™ to
straight A’s or even BV
This policy will hopefully influence the Ant
two groups of students to be a success. For
U»c students wlw don’t by, u to only them­
selves they will be disappointing.
*1 don’t believe that the school should have
changed It so suddenly. It effected several
seniors when tt comes to graduating. They
should have only applied tt to the Incoming
freshman.* said Seminole High senior Dean
Wygant.
A little bit of hard work never did anyone
any harm.

Thum bs U p !!
The Lyman High School
Marching Band and Quard
performed tn district compe­
tition last week and received
Superior Rating In all catego­
ries. In addition, four Lyman
band
members
•
Jay
• have been selected to per­
form In the Tri-State Band
Festival at Florida State Uni­
versity.

Boys which makes Ihair presses* (sit tt every Lake
Mazy home gams.

There’s been
big
at Oviedo High lately.
Three students
•placed
In the top 3 at the Orest Day

In the Country Art Show.
Also, April Rosso was the
recipient of the Great Day
Scholarship. Oviedo also ac-

cepted the Columbia ScndUstlc Press Association Ooid
Medalist Award for the 199697 school year.

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dith. Itobert
Greene
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served tarn years.
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In looking thrm*h some of
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from
the
game.
these early Soka—bndfo, I
from ther game.
aid Sanford High, showing that the*
followingFriday. their aotnt area not broken.
that Sanford's football
On Onthethefollowing
faun
Sanford played the
had a diama
m Kissimmee. O. W. Spencer
o f this 1916
1922. In 1919 there
secured the ball on a Kimble
football team as several of the
Robert Oreene. O.
and made 60 yards before be­
were off serving m World
ing tackled. SHS lost both
I. In 1920 it
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games.
7 MetachTocorgr Arthur. Virgil
to dispense with football
Smith. 7 ABen. Obver kfumB. 7 concentrate on basketball.
On Wednesday.
Washburn. Percy
Packard.
38. the Sanford squad boarded Ikicbm M— . Robert Cobb.
Aa you can see. I urn 8H3
the train far 8t. Augustine. A Leake HO. Maa Stewart and Is­
Sahnagvdts quite often In my
dance had been planned for rael Kanner.
them that evening, but Coach
Those who were awarded
Hutchinson act curfew at 8:15 Mock fetters were: Spencer. A^
p.m.
thur. Rote— . Lipford and
Thankaglvtng morning was Murrrfl. Those racetvtng mono•pent sightseeing around the
were Smith and Mere­
Ancient City taking In the fort,
the beach, museum and lighthouae. Alter enjoying a light
turkey dinner, they went to the
YMCA to prepare for the game.
They were In better condition
than for their Drat meeting with
be ahead of the times.*
this team, but there were three
An —enl of the South
Inexperienced substitutions
Carolina Department of Law
The St. Augustine team tna
three of ihctr five scores by
long passes. Murrell of Sanford
with the
caught several passes, but
had recalled seeing the
never managed to cross the
sheriffs website al a *
goal line.
In Coe—
O. W. Spencer Intercepted a
i nr wf dm ip provwa
long pass and made a brilliant
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streak for about 75 yards, then
the suspects, who are cur
hr stubbed Ms toe In a gopher
rmdy being held under 81
hole and went sprawfcng. That
million band each In Davie
game was lost also.
County.
That night they were guests
A search of the vehicle
at a turkey banquet given In
Ups and WaanUk were trav­
•lie Hoyal Cola. They also en­ eling tn turned up several
joyed a dance In company of
worth of
many pretty girts.
later identi­
■— ford vs. Oil— da
fied — property stolen during
The write of this piece *o residential burglary In At­
claimed that he had never seen
lanta. Os. A total of $500,000
such a big. fit and husky tram
worth of jewelry waa taken.
In any high school In Florida
Harriett said the two could
as the Orlando tram. He re­ be a port of Urge bond of
called an incident In that game
lraveling criminals, made ig&gt;
In which SHS waa on their own of Immigrants from Eastern
10 yard line and were forced to European countries.
punt. The ball waa rolled part
Harriett stressed the Im­
way to the full bark who ran ig&gt; portance of keeping up with
and got It and tried to make a
the electronic system.
hasty punt. The punt waa
"This U o developing trend
barely over the line and an and we need to be a part of
Orlando player caught the ball. It.* he said.
Hr Immediately began running
The sheriffi office website
for the wrong goal. Some San­ contains information and
ford players came up behind phot— of more than SO trav­
him and urged him lo go make eling criminal* — well as
a touchdown for Sanford. The crime preventton ups. The
crowd finally persuaded him lo addres* la http//www.armturn and go for his ow goal lnoleahertff.org.
bunt waa loo laic.

The way we were: SHS football, 1916 jg
While looking in
In the 1918
1916
•md 1917
1917 a
itt Sabngundls
•md
SHS
Sabngundi*
Irvin.# to
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i. w t « . the people In
trying
the 1915 football team. I came
across an account of the 1916
football
season
which
I
thought you would enjoy.
J. C. Hutchinson had come
to the Sanford High School In
1915 to teach mathematics and
also coach athletics. He had
graduated from Wofford College
and knew the SHS principal.
Prof. Eaell. while In South
Carolina.
Soon after the Kart of school
In 1916. Coach Hutchinson be­
gan drafting rrcnilts for a foot­
ball team. Only three members
from the previous year were
back, so the new team had
prurttrally no experience.
Sanford's first engagement
_
the old
Id and (Irmly
founded SL Augustine squad.
Their opponent's
opponent heaviest man
weighed 215 pounds, w
while
SI IS'■ heavy weight
_ tipped the
scales at l165.
6S. Despite
Despite’ the o
odds
heavily against SHS. they
played hard and held the score
to St. Augustine 6 . Sanford a
That evening, the SHS boys,
junior and senior SHS girls and
•he St. Augustine players as­
sembled at the Empire Hotel
and enjoyed dancing, chatting
and having a good time.
lArcording to the 1917 city

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directory, the Empire Hotel
was located at 403 West First
Street. Joseph E. Wathen was
tire manager Was this the
same J. E. Walhen who was
later Irafftc manager for Amertran Fmlt Growers and lived at
HI9 Palmetto Avenue?. He and
his wife Evelyn had several
children: Mary. Betty. Joe.
Barbara. Jeanette and Shirley.
They moved to Ft. Pierre about
1947. Mr. Wathen would have
been pretty young In 1917.
Also listed as living at the Em­
pire Hotel were Augustine and
Ida Wathen. perhaps Joseph's
parents!
In SHS’a Brat clash with Kis­
simmee. the trams were more
evenly matched, but the
punchers had great speed. One
SHS player threw himself
wholeheartedly Into the game
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score, Peters
leaves Ram s
as a winner

Oviedo tunes up for playoffs with win
Herald correspondent
DeLAND _ Oviedo High School expected e cat
fl#it when It met up with the Panthers ... but
not until next week, when the Uona meet Dr.
Phillips In the first round of the Class 6A state

playoffs.

TTila past Friday night, however, the 3-8
Deltona-Pine Ridge Panthers threw a scare Into
the playoff-bound Lions (7-3) In the regular

Oviedo coach Orrg Register. *We knew they
would be ready for ua and give ua a food a m t
But we got off to a alow atari and really didn’t
grt anything going untg the aecond half.*
After •coring the games first touchdown.
Oviedo fell behind. 14*7. in the aecond quarter
The Uona •cored twice tn the third quarter to
forge ahead. 31-14, but Pine Ridge acered a
touchdown acconds Into the fourth quarter. A
failed two-point conversion left the liana with a
•Jim 2120 lead with 11:55 left In the p m t.
'This game really had no meaning.* Register
Mid "The klda knew that. We were concerned
that after beating Lake Brantley lact week, they

aught be looking ahead to Dr. PhUllpo neat
week. That'a only natural. It'a ahraya tough.
capedaBy for teenager*
***** *he bkta came through. I’m pleased with
that.*
Begem’ touchdown cut Oviedo* lead
to 21-20. the Uona came right back with a fiveplay drive (hat covered 02 yards. Leroy Jackson
covered the final 17 yards, arortng at 0:23 of the
fourth period.
About four minute* later, Alvin Hudson
bowled Into the end aone from five yard* out for
Oviedo. Dan Dyke's fifth extra-point kick capped

advance in Classic
Oirough Intimidation.
•That u s u a lly works, at least for a little
Jhfle. But IT. tough far high school facto to
The Wymoce Bearcats showed
why they are a perennial Class 3A
power In boys' basketball as they
look a 3S-38 lead at halftime
against the Crooma Panthers,
which Is fielding a varsity team for
the first time tn 38 years.

the loydty there at the end? On the
*t*tellne, if you sow the Friday night religious
CTuaode against Seminole, it was. The playo s and coaches and managers and trainers
ooaed the doors around them, and It was
jUst a team unit and there was lose on the
•wehnea from a team giving Its father figure
one final glorious way to go out.
j l f It were a Disney cartoon, the Rama
would have won the final game. Somehow.
tt»e Rams would have put aome points on the
qoard during regulation and the !* " « • never
Would have gone Into the dreadfaj overtime

portant thing for Peters.
A new school will get a class act that
doeant leave anything left on the field alter
4B minutes or more. He leaves his energy
and sometimes. win or lose, hla lean.
There were plenty of those Friday. There

Freshm an Crystal Tan n er will lead the Seminole C o m m u ­
nity College w om en’a team onto the floor on Sunday a * the
***"? ”
to UnP rov*
6 -0 against M iam i-Dade C o m m um ty College at 2 p.m. at the S C C Health and Physical
Education Center. Adm ission la free to all S C C home gam es.

The Panthers made a slight
comeback In the third period, out•coring the Bearcats 19-14 to cut
the advantage to acven points en­
tering the final eight minutes.
But Wymorv turned on the jets
and had Its biggest quarter of the
night, outacoring Crooma 33-8.
Dcmpa (38 points). Hall (35
points) and Bynum (15 points) led
the Bearcat*, while Terrance
Perkins paced the Panther* with
17. Lee added 13 for Crooma.
Lake Brantley ted 34-31 at
halftime and outacored Seminole In
throe of the four tightly fought
quarters, but a 14-9 third quarter
■coring advantage for Arrow Force
V forced overtime with score
deadlocked at 83-83.
Seminole then pulled out the vic­
tory. outacoring the Patriots 11-8
In the extra period.
Daryl Redding ted all scorer a
with 33 points for Arrow Force V,
white Tent Patrick added 13 points
and Zrke Seymore and BJ. Pratt
contributed 10 points each.

Miguel Malcolm paced Lake
Brantley with 18 points before
fouling out. white Drew Morgan.
Prank PtrtDo (14 points each) and
Brian Rccchl (11 points) also fin­
ished tn double figures.
Tonight. Crooma and Lake Bran­
tley will meet tn the Consolation
Game at 8 p.m. and Wymorc will
battle Seminole for the champion­
ship at 7:30 p.m.

A nderson awakens from doldrum s as Magic routs Denver
Nuggets. 103-85. at the Or­
lando Arena Friday.
"The real Nick Anderson
•bowed up.* aaid Daly. Ander•on ended the game with 18
points (on 8 of 13 shooting)
and nine rebounds. He was 5
of 8 from the floor tn the third
quarter.
Also helping the Magic was a
strong offensive performance
by power forward Horace
OranL
He led all Magic
■corera with 31 points on 10 of
15 shooting. In fact, nine out
of 10 Magic players were on
the board Friday — only Tim

Kempton did not score.
Johnny Newman, the first
offensive option for the 0-7
Nuggets, scored 33 points.
Newman led four players In
double figures. Denver ted at
10:57 tn the first quarter 3-0.
The Magic tied It twice, and
then took the lead for good at
9:10 In the first
Also helping the Magic this
evening was Charles *Bo* Out­
law. who started In Penny Har­
daway's absence. Outlaw made
the moat of hla starting rote by
posting 18 points. 1 1 re­
bounds. five assists and five

ateala.
But Anderson wsa the atory
of the game. *1 was not going
to push It and Just let It come
to me." said Anderson. *1 love
my two spot no question about
It.*
Coach Daly was ao surprised
by Anderson's play that be
came up to the Magic's first
ever draft pick and re­
introduced himself to him.
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�Howard, Knight
were born to run
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD _ Together, they
have scored most of their
teams touchdowns.
Together, they haw racked
up well over 1.000 yards rush­
ing
Together. Dcon Howard and
Joe Knight have carried the
Seminole High School football
team out of a 3-7 season and
Into a secured playoff position
In the District SA-CIaaa S (n
lust one war.
"We don't think about last
year * Knight said. *We have all
worked really hard and ghre
everything we have In every
game. What martcra to ua Is
son. not what happened last
year.*
All of the team's accom­
plishments are the result of an
Intense summer program that
included hours In the weight
room, miles of num b* and a
tram commitment to dedica­
tion.
Howard and Knight were
leaden in that effort.
*We knew that ITwe didn't get
ready for the season over the
summer, we wouldn't make any
changes,* Howard said. “The
whole team decided that we
wanted lo haw a winning sea*
son this year and all of us have
been working toward that goal.
We wunt to go to the state
playoffs and only hard work Is
going to get us there.*
And a few more stellar per­
formances by two of the best
nmntng backs In the county.
That title has not come eas­
ily to Howard and Knight.
Knight wasn't able to play Pop
Warner when he was little be­
cause he was too big. Howard,
on the other hand, was able to
play for a few years.
Uoth of them knew that they
wanted to play football once
they reached high school, how­
ever. And while they never

played football together and
arc a year apart In school
(Knight Is a senior, Howard Is
a junior), they did grow iq&gt;
friends.
"We knew each other because
weve gone to school Tngrllwr
all along.* Knight m * . "We
gotten closer since we've been
on vanity together.*
Has the tact that both K n *tt
duiu nOWini U t
WCfl on*
mm
rompriinon
imwffTI
their?
*Not at ah.* Hsvsid said.
"We want each otfaM to da weft.
If we both partem . the lean
has a better d m w of winning.
That'S all that atH tn . Not

found the cad aona many tk m
this season and don’t pmn on
stopping there.
"nicy both understand that
they owe at least some af the
credit for their success to oth­
ers on the team.
Mostly, the offensive line,
’ If those guys weren't making
holes for us to run through,
we'd have nowhere to go*
Howard said.
“They have really been there
for ua and we want to fv e
them credit.* Knight added.
Also, the running backs want
to give credit to first year
Seminole coach. Jim Worthing­
ton.
Worthington came to the
Sanford school from a winning
program at Pine Ridge In Volu­
sia County and Immediately
began to make improvemeats.
He established the summer
program, which la completely
voluntary, and also free the
players the motivation to aicceed.
‘ Coach Worthington
has
done so much for ua.* Knight
said. ‘ He has given ua the nechas given ua confidence.'
It’s not hard to have cocift-

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dence when a player’s team Is
7-1. has a guaranteed spot In
the district playoffs and has
never lost a game when their
two running backs have ac­
quired over 100 yards rushing.
Over-confidence, however. Is
not a problem for these backs,
either. Despite the hype airroundtng Howard and Knight s
performances, they both have
a good grip on reality and ha-

Howard are too main

vm*t let it an go to their heads.
There Is still a lot of football
left for both the running backs
and their tram. Especially If
they Intend to go all the way to
the state playoffs.
If Howard and Knight con­
tinue to wreak havoc on the
defenses that they encounter,
that goal might Just be gelling
a little closer.

Seminole
game with an 0-8
record, not the perfect way to
take on the Seminole Athletic
Conference champions.
The team had been leas
competitive as the season went
along and rame Into last night
just looking to send Peters out
with a win.
They almost did. Almost.
The game remained scoreless
through regulation before a
nearly packed house at lake
Mary's Dsn Reynolds Stadium.
Seminole's vaunted, pound st­
uck hsd been shutdown by an
inspired Lake Mary defense,
but after a strong atari by
Pams' running back Robbie
Randall, the Seminole defense
countered and the game was
scoreless going into the first
In the State of Florida, over­
time gunes are decided by the
Kansas Tiebreaker. Each team
flats possession at the oppoatnfl 10 yard line and gets four
dunces to score. Each team
AMS an equal number of
chances until a team comes
out on top.
The Roma lost the toss and
had possession lint. On the
Bret ploy of overtime. Randall
darted 10 yards down the side­
line for a touchdown but the

The Laks Mary High School Booster Club and sfitMc depart- Osinas Rscords Park alter tha currant principal and one of tha
Don T. ReynoUe Sta- Runs’ biggeet fane. School Board Chairman Bandy Robktaon
dum to honor team and IndMdual athletic records of Lake Mary joined wtfli Tom Mercy, Carat Wright and other members of tha
High School graduates. The area wee named (ha Raymond booster dub.

m erit have designated an area edjecent lo

clearing the Seminole line. It
was M Lake Mary when the
real &amp;ai started.
A quick penalty moved Semi­
nole luck lo the IS and coach
Jim Worthington Inserted Tim
Raines at quarterback.
Raines carried twice to the
1 1 to bring up fourth down
with the game on the line.
Seminole quarterback Gar­
rett Goldsmith, who had com­
pleted only one pass all even­
ing, fired to the end suite and
found Errtck Smith for the ty-

‘ I felt bad about the army I
played tonight.* Ooldamlth
■aid. *1 had to redeem myaclf.*
Foe Smith. II waa his first but
most important catch of the
night.
1 had to make that catch for
the tram,* Smith said.
Jason Armstrong kicked the
conversion and the Notes had
an improbable win that made
the Rams 0-9 on the season.
"You can't take them for
granted.* Worthington said.
■You cant let them come in
thinking they can win.*
'»«r
If the ‘Notes were looking
ahead lo neat week, it seemed
pretty obvious.
*We still have a lot of confi­
dence* Armstrong said. *We
were kind of looking ahead to
neat week.*
The Seminole* could have
put It away early. Seminole
marched to the one with a
third down but running back
Deon Howard waa stopped
twice, (tret by Justin Wright
and on fourth down, by Cam
Carter who was one of a host
of Rama who had a big night
on defense.
That was aa close ss either
team came to scoring until
overtime.
Seminole has next week at
Merritt Island to look forward
to. Lake Mary only has a frus­
trated season with an almost
fantasy ending took took be­
hind at. Among the i-»fc» Mary
seniors phytng their last game
were Tim Spivey. Tony Martin.
Randall.
Mike
Stevenson.
Shaun Orsy. Dustin Lord. Alex
Moore. Tremaine Oalncs. Ja­
son Boehm, Richard Quinones
and Malt Fanning.
Peters will look back at hla
Anal game at lake Maty fondly.
"These guys are all champi­
ons In life.* Peters said. "That
waa a great way to end the
■Lmnaunm *

Lions------------------Costia wad from Page IB
the 35-point effort.
While Register waa pleased with the win — *111
take 7-3 every year.* he said -- there were
several important aspects of the game that
made the final outcome almoat Incidental.
To begin with, eight different player* ran the
ball for the Lions. Jamie Scott again led the
Oviedo ground game with 75 yards and a
touchdown on seven carries while Kevin
Quintero rushed nine times for 48 yards and a
touchdown. Erik Wilson and Lorry Grayson, who
both missed games due to injuries this season,
had some good runs Friday.
Quarterbacks Josh Cullen and Kevin Starling
combined to complete 13 of 30 passes to eight
different receivers. Leading the group waa
senior Chad Garrett, who caught four passes for
63 yards. It waa Garrett's first action since
suffering a knee Injury In preseaon. Scott two
passes for 45 yards while Justin Holmes had a
33-yard touchdown reception.
With a near-full complement of skill players
at hla disposal for the first time this season.
Oviedo offensive coordinator Troy Kesalnger had
the Lions trying a little bit of everything against
Pine Ridge.
By the end of the night. &gt;5 different players
had run. passed, caught, or kicked the ball for
the Lions. Five different players - Holmes.
Scott. Quintero. Leroy Jackson, and AMn
Hudson — scored touchdowns.

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JO. Jachaon
SUiUnS 3-1;
nkfccr 1-31.

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llw h m I S.
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Ortedo 13-30-1. PUw Ridge 4-13-0.
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b a t • Oviedo 3-1, PUw Ridge 3-1,.
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

w ere tears for an Incredible effort In a
m eaningless game, there were tears over a n
0 -0 season, there were tears for the seniors,
a n d there w ere tears for having given every
ounce o f energy to a program that sim ply
fell into a funk.
A lot o f people will rem em ber Peters last
two season s o f 5-5 an d 0-0.
T h a t's not a good w a y to rem em ber D o u g
Peters. Rem em ber him a a the guy w h o
coached h is heart ou t an d cam e a m issed
conversion an d a fluke play from w in n in g
the greatest gam e o f h is career.

t o t o a • Ovwdo Cullen 0-14-1. 133. Stalling 4 8-0. K
to w Wdga. 4-13 0. 4&amp;
Baa S trin g • Oviedo, G arni I t S3. Scott 3-43. Holmes I33. RrglaterJ-IS. Wilson l-IS . Jackson l - l l . Bennett 1-8.
Munroe t-Bc PUw Ridge. Rogers 3-39. Flicker 1-34.
Cunningham 1-13.

Pssttafl • Oviedo. Quintero 1-40. Dyke 1-33:
Pine Ridge. SUmson 5-183. 36.4.

�WEEK 12
SAN FRANCISCO (-10)
VS CAROLINA
What In the world happened to the Panther*?
They have gone from lint to wont In lm than
a war. and bee a m y good tram today. My
only question Is whether the scoreboard at 3Com Park can handle triple digits. I doubt It.

The Cheaters, I mean Raiders, have been a
giant disappointment to me this year. I've never
fell you could buy a championship team, and
the Raiders prove It. They spent a trillion hun­
dred million thouaand dollars this year and
came tip empty. W ell be looking at a totally
different team next year, so make sure to watch
this one. O M lf m $1, K a lia n 38.

This my blends will be oat of the more excit­
ing games of the week. The Strelets have been
hot. and d w T bak to m l down against the
won* defense in the kx0 M. Sounds easy, but
Blake to furious and plana la score 45 points.

a look at today's schedule and find
This Monday Night game has it all. a vicious
defense and a bitter rivalry. Look for Levy to
have the Btfla go to the air early and often. If
the Dolphtna are aSowed to ctoar up the nm
catty, this game will be over rariy...My beloved
Bills need thto game to stay In the race for the
playoffs. BUM IS . M p M n s 10.
Each week I toaue what I conaldcf to be the
best selection against the spread In the sched­
ule. This b the game that after research and
contemplation. I feel most comfortable releas­
ing aa a "heavy play* selection. RfeVe been in­
credibly fortunate this year with our LOCK re­
cord sitting at a comfortable 10 -3 .
Today rm going with the ■ A T T U SKA-

V§ ATLANTA
The Falcons are not that bad a team, but netIhc Mammies. If Chandler staris for
Atlanta look far this one to be a shootout. If he
doesn't. M's anybody's game. Kamo 31, Palbe major contenders In late December.
The Dolphins squeaked out another win. but
have Mule to be proud of.
The New York Jets were plagued by bad play
and worse officiating. In a gams that I feel
should have gone the other way. If Jtawny
Johnson cannot get his offense going, thto team
will net ham a chance tn the playoffs.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers continue to live
on the edge of oblivion.

•A IIIIS . The Saints are terrible, and I still say
ihe Seahawks are going to make the playoffs.
Coach John Smith *fllpa out* and retires to his
place tn Atlantic City after thto one. Take Seat­
tle and start counting the money before kickoff,
the game to Just a required formality.
Haw ■ Beat afternoon, and thank you lo all
the Veterans that have made thto country posdbk for ua. we really have It pretty good.

N«W YORK GIANTS (-5)
VS ARIZONA
Look for tly Plants to rebound today as the
Ipkaa Casdtoato come to town. It amarcs me
to certain fans m New York sttll feel the Ch­
ita can make the playoff*. A* Troy Aikman
Mild say. "Oct real.* The Giants stink, and will

UCF comes up short in opener
■p BTAN ANDSMOM
Herald Correspondent
ORLANDO . Despite a record
crowd of 3.814 screaming fans
behind them, the University of
Central Florida Oolden Knights
men's basketball team fell. TO­
SS, to the Auburn University
Tigers tn UCF"s season opener
at the UCF Arena Friday night.
*!t wasn't easy to come In
here with the atmosphere.*
Auburn coach Cliff Elba said,
’ ll was loud. Wc were on the
rood and Central Florida had
three weeks to think about thto
p t o We In i ysaUfday on the
■tons to propara Are thto gam*.

ready.’
In a game which the Oolden
Knights never led. the tone
seemed set early on aa Auburn
took the opening tip-off and
raced to an 8 0 lead before
senior guard Mark Jones put
Central Florida on the board
with a driving layup four min-

baU game* Jones, a transfer
from the University of Minne­
sota. sold. "It hurt* to loot. Wc
are not a team that believes In
moral victories. When we left
the locker room our number
A1though UCF never led the
game, the Oolden Knights
came close on several occa­
sion*. A three-pointer by San­
ford native Brad Trains pulled
Central Florida to artthin a

left In the first half, however.
Auburn again got hot and took
a 38-32 lead Into the locker
room at Intermtaston.
The Tiger* shot 4ffH from the
door tn the first half, making
15 of 31 field goal attempts,
while UCF shot 43. making 13
of 30.
The Oolden Knights rallied
early In the second half and
tied the game at 35-30 on a
pair of three-point shots by
Trains, who converted on Hve
of eight three-point attempts In
the game.
ran away to a 14 point took
midway through the second
half.
"We came out In the second
half and juat loot our focus and
we broke down defensively."
Trains said. "Offensively we
had some bad possessions and
they got a 14-point lead on ua
That’s pretty rough to come
back from, but we did a solid
job.*
Indeed, the Oolden Knights
did play solid, battling all the
way back to cut the Auburn
lead to one point. 04-83. on a
free throw by Jones with 0t34
to play tn the game. Jones'
second free throw, which would
have tied the game, fell short.
The Tiger* then hit six
straight free throws to close
the game.
'Missing that shot really
hurts. I knew when I released
the ball that It was abort,*
Jones said. *1 guess 111 be
working on free throws during
practice.*
Another factor which hurt
the Oolden Knights tn their
quest for victory waa turnovers.

'This to the Brat time out of
the box. It to ban to play the
flrst game of the year sgalnst
an opponent of the Caliber of
Auburn. We are going to get
better.* Spcraw said.

things.*
Jones led both teams with 34
points, while Trstna was the
only other QaIdea Knight

The Golden Knights will get
their chance Tuesday night
when they travel to Gainesville
to take on another formidable
SEC power, the Florida Gators,
at the Stephen C. O’Connell
Center at 7 p m. The game wlU

sterJTuWJsas

"We did play hard but we loot
focus on a couple of posses­
sions and when you lose focus
against a big-time team like
Auburn, that can cost you a
game and that's what it did to­
night.* said Trains.
After posting a 3-0 record
during
exhlbltlon season. UCF begins the

Ssrrtnoto High School gradual* Brad Train* scored 18 points, Indudtog hitling feof-8 threwpoint attempt*, putod down six rebounds and had too sstWs and two stasis in UCPs saason-apanlng 7883 loss to Aiiwm Frtday.
O f f i A / ^ O O *i

Fishing guides can make a trip
SANFORD _ Fishing with a guide can
make the difference between a Ashing trip
that la memorable rather than memoryteas. Guides have the local knowledge
necessary to Ibid and catch fish. Fifty
years ago Juat about anywhere you wet a
one you could catch a fish. Fishing
conditions are different now-malnly, there
are fearer fish and more anglers. There are
■till plenty of fish to be caught, but you
have to know where and when they are
biting.
Finding a guide Is easy. Virtually every
large marina and many smaller ones have
or know where you can hire a guide. Hotels
u d motel* keep lists of focal guides or
display their brochures and business
carda- Some communities have guide
aaaortatlona that you can contact. If all
else falls, fook tn the focal telephone
directory.
How do you find the right guide? Call
several guide* and aak If they specialize In
a particular type of Qahlng. If their
specialty la fly fishing the flats for
Doneflah and you want to go grouper
fishing, don’t let them talk you Into sn
outing because they have an open day
•hen you want to go. Look for a guide that
will do the kind of fishing you want to do.
Also find out If Ihe guide Is a licensed
snd Insured captain. Be wary of those who
are not. Aak how many years the person
has fished the area. Remember, local

OUTDOORS

YOU HAVE A BOAT. AND YOU'RE OUT OF
TOWN. HIRE A GUIDE FOR A DAY TO
LEARN A ‘■EW SPOTS AND THEN
CONTINUE ON YOUR OWN FOR THE
REMAINDER OF YOUR TRIP.

FISHDIO FORECAST

SHUPE
experience to what you're UwAftig for.
Check to make sure the guide can supply
the bait and tackle.
Finally, aak for the price,
backwater and freshwater guides tn an
area charge the same price for a half or
whole day of fishing. Be araiy of thoae who
charge substantially below the local going
rate. For open water fishing trips the price
will vary depending on the size of the boat.
Bigger, well-appointed yachts can cost
cost docs not necessarily reflect a
difference In the quality of the trip or your
chances of catching fish. It may. however,
reflect your comfort level when on the
water.

8HUFT8 SCOOP
A GUIDE IS A GOOD INVESTMENT IF
YOU ARE NOT IN FAMILIAR WATERS. IF

Baa* action 1* getting better fay the day.
cooling temperatures, targe bass
t larger, slower movfrig balls. For this
n. shiners account for the majority of
Rah over the eight pound mark. The Q m
P.MU. Lake south to lake Winder la
hard to beat for heavyweight baaa.
Speckled perch are beginning to pick up In
Drifting with Missouri
la the best tactic. Just look for
the dusters of boats to see where the fish
are biting.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports
that high seas have kept boats In port.
Expect a few scattered wahoo and dolphin
when seas finally subside. Inside the PorL
fook for aheepahead and flounder to be
buing on a regular basis. Trout and redflsh
■rtll be active on
Tff*T
thL rUnan*
n d Indian Riven.
Bluefish and aheepahead are the main
attraction at Ponce Inlet. Bhecpahead lo
ten pounds are hitting Mve shrimp or
fiddler crabs at the bole at the tip of the
north Jetties. A few drum and redflsh are
also roaming the rocks. Trout and redflsh
are rated good In

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at Seminole High School where
she is on the straight A Honor
Roll She has beon a Ballel Guild
dancer tor tour years and has
won a number ol awards Karo­
lyn joined Ballet Guild because
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Models in Sanford Garden Club s lecunl fashion show
are (from left) Helen Movilty. Barbara Thomas Dons

Jones Claudelte Behrens Tawaria Metis Fran Mor
ton and Belly Akers

Elks honor 40-year member,
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D ir Second Annual Gospel
Festival Is sponsored by ( . !ery
City l**d)&gt;e No. 54'J and Kvcrkirrrn Temple No S 2 1 to hrnehl the Westside Hoys and Girls
Club. Good Samaritan Home
and the Aids Foundation This
will be held on Saturday. Nov.
!I9. at batO p m at New Mt.
Calvary Baptist Churrh For
lu rtlirr
information,
plrase
&lt;ontact Curtlstlur Peterson at
lL'tO-272T or lairriuu Polk at
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D U AL D AY O B S ER V ED
New Ml. Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church locjlrd on
West 12th Street will observe
Dual Day on Sunday. Nov. 23
at I I 00 a in Thr speaker will
lie the Rev Charles Thomas of
Montgomery, Ala
Rev Thomas has traveled ex
tensively across America tnihidmkt Alaska and abroad to
Haiti, Nassau and the B.tlia
mas where he has preached to
over b OOO who heard Ihe word

Participating in retirement brunch lor Myrtle Brown are
(from left) Essie Keith. Wynell Washington. Dorolhy
West. Margaret Oliver. Myrtle Brown Susie Black
of Ihe Lord. Rev Thomas is
also a ureal singer, has served
on the Hoard ol liireilors ol
die Indiana Chapter ol die R n
James Cleveland
Workshop
Choir, has recorded iwo ser
moils and was here in Septem
tier as Ihe F.v.inuehst lor the

sheare Sarnanthia Phillips
Cynthia Oliver

revival
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Paslor Rn kv N u ll invite the
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Calvary
FREE HEALTH CARE PRO
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Rowell(he rommtaalon of Inform them
about the event. Troop DM has
obtained the support of the
Columbia Medical Center and
Or. Steven Reed of the Florida
Orthopedic Associate*. Other
supporter* will be announced
after they are confirmed. In
addition to the 5-K. there will
be a shorter run for children
and a 10 -K for the serious run­
ners.. There will also be a race
for In-line skaters.
There were several reports
from commission member*
who attended a seminar In
Daytona. The seminar, mem­
ber* said, stressed the impor­
tance of a mission statement
and record keeping. Any mu­
seum can sum up their pur­
pose with four words; preserv­
ing. collecting, displaying and
educating. Mary Jane Duryra
has been appointed to head
the committee to write the his­
torical commission's mission
statement.
FEAST A SOCCSE8

The 10th Annual Italian Feast
sponsored by the Lake Mary
Woman’s Club was a tremen­
dous success. Over 300 people

attended the event held Satur­
day. Nov. S from 4:30 to 7:30
pm. at the Lsha Mary Commu­
nity Center. Everyone enjoyed
pasta, garlic bread, salad and
very fortunate to hare the help
of several area buatncaacs;
Pubftx,
Target.
Ooodtnga.
Mama Lou’s Italian Dell, and
McOonakTa ail made donations
to the feast.
In addition to the feast, the
club was selling holiday crafts
member* have been
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more. The Hub also raffled off
three beautlftil gift baskets. A
new frtnd-raiser for the dub
was the City of Lake Mary tags.
Tsgs are still available for any­
one who would like to buy
them. Juat contact a member
of the Lake Mary Woman’s
Club or slop by Lake Maty City
Hall.
The proceeds from the Ital­
ian Feast go to support Um
Hub’s scholarship Kind. If
you’re interested tn Joining the
' Mary Woman’s Club, you
can call
all Lola Jackson at 333-

8004.
The next major activity for
the woman’s club wtfl be Otde
Lake Mary Holidays, scheduled
for Saturday, Dee. 0 from 5:30
to 8:0 0 p.m. at Lake Mary City
HalL The dub win be glvtng
free cookies and a drink to
anyone who donates a nonperishable food Item for Safehouse of Seminole County. The
Old Scouts will be glvtng holi­
day crafts to anyone who do­
nates a toy for Safehouse.
There wtU be entertainment
and more.
Do you think your chill la the
best around? Well, now youVe
got a chance lo prove It. The
Seminole YMCA Family Center
la hosting their 2nd Annual
Family Western Hoe-Down and
Chill Cook-Off on Sunday. Nov.
33 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Cook
up a batch of your beat family
recipe chili and you could win
a prise.
Besides a prise for the beat
chill, there’ll also be prises for
the best western costume*.
There’ll * 1*0 be games, line
dancing, hay rides and more.
RSVPto33t-EB44.

Dietrichdied before I submitted It.*
"Jlpwevtr, Libby received a
letter from the FFWC historian
congratulating her on submit­
ting the club’a history, a first
for the club, srhkh was organ­
ised In 1913.
Although she had bean airgny awhile back, Libby doesn’t
let any grass grow under her
feet. She la presently FFWC
District VII chairman of Arts,
recording secretary of the SWC
and has been chairman of the
SWC bridge socials for four
years. Talented Ubby lends her
artistic flair to decorate the
clubhouse for special occa­
sions and can always be
counted on. She recently or,ganlxed 12 women to man the
gates at the Lake MaryHeathrow Festival of the Aria
leading to a 81.000 scholar­
ship being awarded to a de­
serving Seminole County stu­
dent on behalf of her dub.

MONDAY PRIME TIMS

A world-traveler, when she
was living tn Seattle, Libby was
in the travel business. *1 miss
that.* she maid. ‘ I surely en­
joyed the travel business.* But
never mind. Ubby is always
making new tracks and leaving
her mark wherever she strolls.

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the annual fashion show,
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Fashions for the show were
from Lily Pad tn Melbourne and
featured silk pantsuits, casual
shorts, dressy attire and denFoUowtng the fashion, lunch­
eon was served and the menu
Included barbecue chicken and
beef, coleslaw, baked beans,
combread
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for ju * 88.After lunch, the women
played cards and bingo The
people enjoyed It.’ Fran said.
‘ It was a successful day.*
Rpyce Tlahken was overall
chairman of the delightful
event.

Speaking of the Sanford
Oarden Club, the dub will hold
Its annual boutique
on Friday, Dec. 5, from 10
a.m. to S p.m., and Dec. 0.
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
clubhouse. There will be all
kinds of crafts. Jama, Jellies,
and baked goods and six ven­
dors’ tables will also be fea­
tured with the vendors bringing
their own arts and crafts. A
soup and sandwich luncheon
will also be served.

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pressure screening on Sunday,
November 18 at 3:00 p.m. at
the church. For further Infor­
mation please call Vickie
Roden. R.N. 4-L Care Agency at
332-2006. Rev. Rickey Scott ts
the pastor.
ANNUAL DUAL DAY
The Oreater New Mt. Zion
Baptist Church will celebrate
Its Annual Dual Day on Skinday, Nov. 6 at 11:00 a.m. The
guest speaker will be Mr*.
Jewell Wilson of Poea Memorial
Baptist Church of Leesburg.
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An article appearing In the
&gt; Articles Tlinoo caught pur
eye. The item was, about a (fog.
Buster, who awallowed a roil of
pennies and a roll of dimes _
100 coins In all. The owner
eventually rushed the dog to an
emergency clinic in Ventura.
Calif., where a surgeon re­
moved several dollars and
cento from Buster's bulging In­
testines.
Performing the delicate uirgery was Dr. Ruthaitn Conklin.
daughter of PhyUla and Cal
Conklin of Sanford.
Dr.
Conklin graduated from the
University of Florida College of
Veterinary Medicine In 1991
and lived tn Sanford until then
at which time, she moved to
California. She la currently
employed at the Pet Emergency
Clinic In Ventura and lives
nearby.
Many movie stars
have been her clients Including
Patrick Swayse, her favorite.
Dr. Conklin's emergency
surgery on Buster no doubt
saved his Ufe. Had he not had
the surgery, the zinc tn the
pennies would have killed IUrn.
Dr. Conklin said.
In the
meantime.
Dr.
Conklin returned Buster's coin
collection to his rightful owner
and they are probably all Itvtng
happily evcrafter In California.

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Men and Women Working To­
gether In Unity For the Work or
Ministry to Perfecting The
Calling of Christ*. The church
la located at 1730 Pear Ave.
Pastor la Rev. James Lynn.
BROWN RETIREE
FROM OOID8BORO

An afternoon brunch was the
setting to honor Myrtle Brown
who recently retired from
Goldsboro Elementary School
aa Librarian.
Family, friends and. coworkera joined the hoateaa.
Dorothea Fogle for an after­
noon of chit-chat and chew.
The surprise of the occasion
was Ms. Brown's slater who at­
tended this affair as a grand
surprise to the honoree. Mrs.
Dorothy West of Tkntpa
more Joy to the honoree who
was indeed Haled at the airpriae of It all.
Sharing m the fun were
Shirley Allen. Cynthia Oliver.
Elata Pringle. Betty Washing­
ton. Somanthla Phillips.
Blackshere, Margaret Oliver.
WyneU Washington. Rebecca
Sweet
Lavame
Tillman.
Mcriam Johnson. OerckUne
Wright and Essie Keith.

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Stemper honored by historical
and community organizations

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Stetson U ntniM ), M tretan
and dbcctor of the West Vohiata County Film Authority, and
on tha Went Volusia County
Mariurttng commission.
at
which President H. Douglas
Lee at Stetaon University is
chair.
Hie film authority organised
Central Florida shooting sites
for Mondi'a Hoorn. Rosewood,
Clover—a network television
movie to be seen in the this
foil, together with Apollo, a Dim

starring Tom Hanks which was
shot on the campus of Stetson
University. ApoMo_detalta the
history of NASA, with much
Florida footage.
Stemper. a life member of PI
Kappa Phi Fraternity at Siet-

Em pty nest is filled with guilt
after daughter g o e s to school

Idfied to preserve the Union by
T. Ehraod Zed • the founder of
ZeOwood. Fla. • by army offi­
cers In the City of Philadel­
phia. and Lord Warden of the
Baronial Order at Magna
Charts - descendants of the
Barons of
England
who
wrested Ihe first charter of
British liberty ham King John,

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DEAR ABBY: My ILyssr-oH
daughter recently left to gs scroas
the country to college. Aside ham
the usual psn^ Mwparstlan. I am

up to her' now.
Overall, I was a good
waa well taken care of

of just how bad It seemed to her
whitn I found notes to herself the
led in a dresssr whan she left for
school It brisks my ftsset to know
she was so hurt by my actions.
I'm distraught ana have trouble
moving beyond this burden of guilt.
I have considered suicide because of
the hopelessness (you cant change
the poet), but I reel lie that would
only causa more pain. What can I
do?
PEEUNO GUILTY,
PORTLAND, ORE.

L DEAR FEELING GUILTYi

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ABIGAIL
VAN B4JREN

loud mualc. While I agree they
should check with police on aolae
ordinances, I augawt the writer* do
(heir rude and thoughtless neighbora one better.
Why not get together with
friends and rent outdoor apeskera?
On an agreed-upon night when no
one la going to sleep much anyway,
wait until the offending neighbor*
are aaleep. Then crank up s record­
ing of a roualng classical march
or mile — something for Sousa or
Tchaikovsky'* *11112 Overture.*
Kvrryone could stand outside and
blow whistles and honk harm, too
A couple of nights of this should get
the message across.
I love your column.
GEORGE L&gt; CHAPPELL.
OLYMPIA, WASH
DEAR O E O lO R i 1 o u s t In

uston seeks, finds adventure

Don't Left High Rental Rates
Eat Up Yoijr Budget

Yorktown has the capability to
rapidly launch Ihe Tomahawk mlsalle, capable of hitting targeta
hundreds of miles away. The ship
also features Harpoon miseiles ami
torpedoes, aa well as the Close-in
Weapons System.
As s radioman. Huston Is re­
sponsible for keeping the commu­
nications flowing to and from York­
town. *1 ensure smooth conuuurit­
erations between the Yorktown and
other ships or shore commands,*
said the 1989 graduate of Bishop
Moore High School In Orlando.
“ The best part of the Job is learn­
ing about computers.*
And Huston says hla time In the
service has been beneficial to him.
The Navy la a microcosm of soci­
ety, and one cam easily sec the di­
rection of society by closely
watching the Navy,* said Huston.
*For some the Navy Is a great op­
portunity, and It haa taught me
how Important It la to get my de­
gree.*
But with all he’s learned In the
service Huston says he feels his
experiences will best serve him as
a springboard for success in the
civilian world. *1 plan to leave the
Navy when my enlistment expires
and finish my degree In Journal­
ism.* he said.
.Whenever he does decide to leave
the Navy, he'll always be able to
look back on hla time In the sea
service and know hla service waa
valuable and appreciated.

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NUN-OOP ELECTION
C ITY o r LAKE MART,

PR* Me. I M M - C P
M | t i l M t | P. M p f
»• R# Th# (M M * of
E FLORENCE WILLIAMS.
Ooceaeed

TO THE REOIETEREO VOTERS
o r T h e c i t y op l a n e u a f iy .
FLORIDA
I, Dend J M* jl.rf. Mayor O*
t*e c «e o* take
r 10**44 .
&amp;a H#*ebir pfc»cla*m Tuesday.
Doc#*weo# 2nd. ItS T, at
data to* I*'# C&gt;l| of lafca Maty %
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N opao taiwaan tha legal

o» o m n iu t io a
TS*
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Of I
FLORENCE
WILLIAMS.
decppaed. PH*
Number ( 1 7 1 1 0 * n » « » l
*1 in* Cucurt Court lor
( ip iw i i i
Count*.
Florida.
of M o l l I* * 1 Mart* P o l
Avenue. lo O v d , PL 12TT1. The
•onol rw r i m i i n w ond in*
IW HOPl i l M M O I I l l l l pllor •
f | 01* MS feres balsa
Al l INTtflESTIO PONt i l I ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
noire* I
o0|OCIiin&lt; HIM
• Iktty of me
Court o n n * m d 10 M*
mo* OOrOCtton* &lt;*rm M * Court
WITHIN THE LA TIN OP m i l l
MONTH! APT IN THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIE NOTICE ON THIRTY d a t e
APTIN THE DATE OP EINV1CI
o r a c o p y o r t h i s n o t ic e
ON THEM
an m P iN n of me doeodom
ond orn*# peraona M n &gt; i

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d*c*donl P MIM* on wham *
copy *f mm none* 1
data Af W* l » l l
■UR IIM* Court WITHIN THE
LATIN OP THNEE MONTHS
APTIN THE DATE o r THE
PINET PUBLICATION OP THIE
NOTICE ON THIRTY DAYS
APTEN THE DATE o r SERVICE
o r a c o n y o r t h i s n o t ic e
ON THEM
All M M ciuftlorl *f IN* dece* f And p n fg m hoimg cMun*
• demand* N m i l m* docpT*i&gt;T * »MM* must M* Ifw r
CIAUUA • fh IfHA court WITHIN
th r e e

m o n th s a m ir th e
DATE OP t h e f ir s t p u b l i c a ­
t io n o r t h i s N o n e t.

ALL CLAIMS. DCMAMOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILID
WILL I I FOREVER BARRIO
TTi* dal* *f IN* fun public a lion oi flu* Mafic* &lt;• Noiombor

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M Q im o U L m
.V T M T IO
U ADAM BAMKIlR. (SO .
Hondo I nf N*. SS4T1T
ELK. KANKIER.
PALMER S CHRIKTU
&lt;•00 Mart* Federal Hrgnwpy
Suit* TOO!
Sac a Alton, Honda TS O I
Tltophono: (M l| MA-1TS3
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P M J on DacamOar 2nd* 1WT
vmtn§ on Oacemoaf 2nd,
1M7, 9*m* ba Ka*f m m* C*»y
C o n n -tiv m CHambara at Lake
Mary City Mad. 100 H Co**vtry
Ctab do ad. Lata Mary, fior^da
Th# ((action Board for d #
Dacamoe* 2nd. I f f 7. dim ©tf
Enaction th«il c w t u t
of.
Katdryn
Ethel
Carlton*, Katharine Dad# 11.
Natan OrifVitfi. dotatia Oontiant.
and I A Canton
The purpoH at the eteci&gt;on 1*
to elect the following City
Ofdctaia
S e a a a u o ra ,
fool 2 •tor a 2 year ta*m
DATIO i t Laa# Mary, dortda.
tfwa titi day of Novambar, t*H 7
CITY o f LAKE MARY
f LORlOA
OAVlO J MIALOR.
m ayor

A ftH T
CAROL A. FOSTER.
C in r CLERK
PUBLISH Nevatnbar if. *ff7
N o .* n t « 23, I f f 7
Of K*127

IM F. at F 00 PM.. « N toon
moreefier aa poeerbla. la rou­
nder a lequoal Norn Laarrung
ApprorAI for o Plonnod Uwrl

corner of the NortRwOOf quarter
•I lection 4. Townchip 10
South. Rang* JO (apt, lam mole
County, Florida; run Plane a S
00*0111- ■ Along Ow Earn bn*
lor • dmtanc* of 40000' mac*
or Mb* to Mi* EmiWHbM c*m*r
of Parcel AA. run INunc* along
on a hearing *f N M M I T W *
chalanca ol M OO' M m* POME
OP
B ED M NM O ;
P rM H d
South bn* of m m Parcel SA an
a bearing of N S r M M* W b
chi lance pi 1.ISSU0'; man** N
0 0 - M i r W • dietana* af
I M 00-; thonc* S I T M I T ■ a
ihatanca of MS-OO’t Ihonto N
O O -O lll- w a diatonc* af
IS O M ': Mionca 8 Sb'Sb U * ■ •
chilanco *&lt; 100.00' I* a poM
•S OU Worn *f thw (a rt bn* *4
»bM Parcel BA. mono* t
OO Oi l l - I a diatonc* af
4 M .M ' to the Pamt af
IA M
TN* Pubbc Homing mb k* held
IMN.CoimfryCAiBRobd.Lbbo
Mary Th* public w biydad I*
attend and be hoard. SaM hoarpig nay ho continued ham Urn*
lo time until a final daclalon la
mad* by the City Commmlon.
PE AEONS WITH DtSABfUTIlS
NEIOINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN AMY OP THCSI
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONI ACT THE U t T AUA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 4S HOURS IN
ADVANCE OP THE MEETING AT
447-114-M14.
NOTE: IF A PERSON D IC IO iS
TO APPEAL ANT DECIEION
MADE B T THIS COMMISSION
WITH RISPECT TO ANT MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETING OR HEARING. H I OR
SHI WILL NEED A RECORD OP
THE
PROCEEDINGS.
AMO
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. H I
OR SHI MAT NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD O r
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAOS.
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TIS TIM O N T AND EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BAM O.
FLORIDA STATUTES MS S IM .
CfTT OF LANS MART.
FLORIDA
Cprol A. Foator, City Clark
DATED: Noiambar lltn . IM F
PUBLISH: November 1b. IM F
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CITY o r LAKE MARY.
FLORfOA
NOTICS
o r PUBLIC MKARINa
NOTICE IS HEREBY O lVIN by
P * City Commranon ol IM Cup
af Lap * Mary. Hor-di, inel &gt; i d
Comwn iion uiH M M a Public
H * m *n B S C S M IIR AIN.
• M l, Af T tM P.M , « A( toon
meroonor at po**rbia. la can.
■M a A i* *u m I Tram Jan Wan*.
fY*T. H m n A Wall* 'ne IOf
Canon-on *1 Uta Approval lof an
oftlca bmlOPis afiicn M Ad 7* mi
an
Ifi*
laPawms

beering* and dletancei
M - S4 IS - Weal, 101 M leal,
Bianca Soum S )' OS V (aal.
11 M Fool, thence South Ob' 4b
14* (4*1. 1S4 tb leal lo th* end
of I M Wool im*. being a po-nt
am a curve concave Hartheriy
and having a tangent bearing ol
South S T' 41 SI* Wat! and a
radau* of I t ! IF feat; thenca
run Woatarty along in* arc of
M M curio through a central
angi* of tr I I S I- for a d.&lt;fane* of lb OS feel to th* Foul
of Compound CuriMur* ol a
curia concert Northerly and
hayms a radio* of 1EF.0S l**t.
• conbbl angle *f 41' 04' ST* for a
**l*nca of 110 M Ieel lo th*
Pomt at Tanginc*. thence run
North ST- M » - Weal. SO 00
**af I* Am Pmnf of Curialur* of
-------- „ . radio* of ttl.T S foal.
Bionc* run Southwatlarly along
•M arc of la d can** through a
cantiai angle of TT* 11' tl* Mr
• flWanc* af 110.11 f**t;
****** dopmlmg *md curia
and im North •/' IS M* Watt
417 S* loaf to pomt an did right
af way bn* of Greenwood

Norm M ’ 14 lb - 1*41 end a
radhm of IF4.00 l*M; thonc*
fun Norlhaailarly along aaid
right of way bn*, threwgn a canha* angle of 111* I t 14* for a
Malone* of 111J M leal lo It*
POMT OP BEGINNING.
Contain* ES07 acre*, more or
Maa.
Th* Pubbc H*wms wM be h*M
Pi Ih* Conun■*awn Chambera.
too N. Country Chib Fload. Lab*
Mary. Th* pubbc ta mined lo
m# may be continued Irom ten*
M Mm* untd * nnai o m w um i it
mad* by b * CMy C ammiaawn.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANT DECIEION
MAD* B T IM S COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
ME (T W O OR HEARING, H I OR
S H I WILL USED A RECORD OP
th e
p r o c e e d in g s ,
and
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. H I
OR SHE MAT NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OP
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAOS.
WHICH RECORD INCLUOIS
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL 11 TO S I BASED.
FLORIDA STATUTES I M OIOS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IH ANT OP THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT T H I CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 41 HOUR! IN
AOVANCE OP T H I MEETINO AT
407-124 )014
CITY OP LARI MARY,
FLORIDA

DATED: November |2th. IMF
PUBLISH: November 1b. IMF

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o 'tirayNEA me

Orlando - Winter Park
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ATTN HOMEOWNERS

AMOR LARR TO I
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PRIVATE PARTY RATES

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Sunday 12 Neon Pndoy
ADJUSTMENTS AMOCTCtXTB: MSMOOTMotwiHYOflfiE

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your ad tor accurocy Mo B M N f ■ h u m .

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t r a h w C M 407-124-F1M
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SECUfWTY BARS 4 DOOMS
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to Saulfi Nans* JO (a il.
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merly known u 1 portion of Lai
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« PiM Saab « . Pag* 14, of IP*
Public Nacsfdc of S*nunol*
2 1 — P e rs o n a ls
CounlT, Fiona* and located by
Ordinance Flo. T M a* recorded
*i OFIiciai fMcord* Book 10b2,
Pag* m s *i to* Pubuc
Record* of lomlnoto County. I
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Florida And bong mar* parucuA mnScaf
larfy d**cnb*d a* foHow*
GIFT
OF LIFE
Bogm af lh« motf Northern
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ALONCT FLO R ESP SC TID
Acadomy of Lpprnmg at pot
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put iFwiaof pa recorded m Plat
EtMb 1977 IbOO-bM-tarF
Boob *b. Pag* I I of nw Public
Nlc or da *1 I m im M County.

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CITY o r L A K I MANY,
or p u b l ic
NOTICS IS HEREBY 0&lt;V(N by
tn* City C oohowoo n of mo City
of Lab* Mary, FIon do rhai aoid
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ENTERPRENEURS
Do You K r o w
Anyona Who Would
Uka to Earn
MORE MONEY
While Building A
FUTURE With

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C A R R IE R S
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Samtngl* County Board of Co­
unty C w u M t w m r f roquaal*
interaaled parley la subwH lor
refer onead bnrdMwn lo BM.
Bid package! will be available
al Ih* County’* Purcnaaing
OiyiaMm located at;
tt o i I . tat Street. Noam 1Mb
laniard. PL 117T1-I4M
Tot a o m i i - t t i a u t . t k s
Foa: 407/1)0 flab
But* muai be recalled by me
Pure hating Oinaion no latar
man 1.00 p m. |local until on
Noiambar Jflh. IM F . Bldl
recoiled after tuch boa • « be
returned unopened.
NOTE: ALL PROSPECTIVE
BIDDERS ARE HEREBY CAUHONED NOT TO CONTACT ANY
MEMBER OF THS SEMINOLE
COUNTY STAFF OR OFFICIALS
OTHER THAN THE SPECIFIED
c o n ta c t per so n.
M F W II'i are encouraged to
participate m the bid prpcoaa.
Jacqui Parry
Sr. Buyer
Publteh; November IS. IM F
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ng piM whblM to do yorv
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Eaponanoo
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REAL (STATE B m S TB IO
Ubb our m m . ua ahare
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B A i o u r r tr r-u p y
Noartaay r k s t a **RANT 4ENYENK, COCKTAK

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Ap­
ply w«un 100 WaM Apport.
Sanford RENAISSANCS RSTMEMENT COTTER

EapanSng OflsndD tam ■ me*

T 7 RN A M P U T t CAfiH I
LCNO TERM RESIDUAL INCOMEH R*qwM NO capeof.
F O b i u MbtonW. NOmmraory.
NO producla 10 tM . NO dab
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NO ompbMOb. NO
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                    <text>TUESDAY

October 14, 1997

50 Cents

C o u n ty: Nude
dancing O K

Cop chief
reports
progress
in fixing
problems

(But no funny business)
Herald SUIT Writer
fo r 2 1/2 hours at a work
session on Monday dealing
with adult entertainment, the
Board of Seminole County
Commissioners covered Just
about everything but the nude
dancers at the county's five li­
censed
cabaret-type estab­
lishments.
' The commissioners
nar­
rowed down the potential sites
for such clubs and sexuallyorientated businesses from 22
to 2. and fine-tuned the
county's new adult law with a
'glitch ordinance."
More significant, however,
was the decision by three of
the five commissioners
who
said a public nudity proposal
was no longer necessary be­
cause o f the clout In the adult
business law • considered the
toughest In the state.
What cabaret dancers wear •
or don't wear • Isn't as much a
problem to Sheriff Don Eallnger as he and his deputies a t­

By M AM A ORBM
Herald Staff Writer
The re-organliatlon of the
Sanford Police Department la
on track and proceeding on
schedule, according to a report
submitted to city commission­
ers Monday.
In a written report. SPD
Chief Joe Dillard offered up­
dates o f the three Internal
committees and a special Law
Enforcement Options commit­
tee formed last month In re­
sponse to an outside consult­
ant's recommendation that the
police department needed a
major overhaul.
Calling the SPD flawed and
below average. Public Admini­
stration Consultant
George
Hubler had offered three op­
tions: (lx the department, fix
the department with the use of
limited resources from the
county sheriffs office, or con■m Dillard. Page 4A

tempt to regulate prostitution
and drug use in the county.
Getting rid of the county's body
scrub shops, he said, Is a mar victory. T h ey were nothing
ut a front for prostitution.* .
Although protected by a First
Amendment right of (fee ex­
pression. nude dsneers are
subject to stringent rules and
regulations that do not apply
to blklnl-clad dancers. Cus­
tomers routinely stuff tips Into
the bikinis worn at some clubs
but are not allowed to ap­
proach nude dancers.
Esllnger said Monday that
the county's adult law Is suffi­
cient to maintain propriety at
the nude dancing clubs. Break
It. and his deputies would
make arrests.
Commissioner Daryl McLain.!
outraged that far too many of
the possibilities for a future
adult
entertainment
“ war
cone" were In the Sanford area,
came out of Monday's work
session with a sense o f victory.
Oranted. one o f the two pro-

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Future of transportation is now , and it’s co m in g to S anford
The future of transportation
Is now and It's coming to San­
ford.
Imagine a single transport
staUon where people will have
their choice of bus. high speed
rail, light rail, commuter rail,
shuttle bus. limousine park
and ride or inner city bus.
Downtown Sanford near the
CSX Railroad has been desig­
nated as a possible (Uture lo­
cation for an tntermodal sistion-a place where two or more
ktnda of transportation modes
connect to serve travelers.

As the northern most desti­
nation point Joining Altamonte
Springs.
downtown Orlando.
Orlando International Airport.
International Drive, and Cele­
bration tn Osceola County.
Sanford Is currently partici­
pating In a study being con­
ducted by LYNX.

According to tha proposed

plan, during the first phase of
development, the Sanford sta­
tion would offer LYNX. Inner
city bus and a park and ride
facility, eventually adding rail
services and shuttle buses.
The Central Florida High
Speed Rail Task Force tn 1995
developed the Intermodal sta-

tlun plan, which la currently
In the design stage.
The concept has been sev­
eral years In the making, said
Jay Mnrder. director of Plan­
ning and toning for Sanford.
Marder said during the last
are his department bad
few years
had
ctsd
tranawartaifon
studies, the results "Sf Which
have been shared with tbs task
for c«.
"We have great facilities here
with the CSX. expressway. In­
terstate, the airport and the
Auto Train.* Marder said.
Marder said a park and ride
facility to already In tha works.
He said Sanford could ace an

Inter modal station as soon ns
two to three years from now.
T h is would bring much
needed alternatives to single
auto occupancy travel.’ ne
said. Th at's what LYNX Is do­
ing. This I the tntermodal sta­
tion) la m y relevant to Sanford

pats. Several public workshops
wtMbe hsM through tha end of
tha year. The final Implemen­
tation plan will bo presented tn
May IM S to the LYNX board
and Metropolitan Orlando. For
mors Information, call Lynn
Hogan at 316-8400.

Encephalitis
virus update
BY DAVID FKAZIXR
Herald Staff Writer
The Seminole County Health Department
has issued a statement regarding seroconver■tons In the counly sentinel chicken flocks
with the St. Louis encephalitis virus. As of the
lost testing, there have been two additional sereconversions for a total of four (two In
Apopka and two In Longwood).
The health department said this latest con­
version still Indicates a low level of infecllvtty.
And. statewide, there have only been four hu­
mans -that Includes the one death- who have
contracted St. Louts encephalitis. No human
M s Update. Fags 4A

Partly
Cloudy

Workers from the ground malntonanc# department w«h while garbage baga end
equipment set about ctoentog fte waterfront In tie wake of the Greet FM Exposi­
tion carnival. From toft to right Larry While, Henry Moore. Prsddto Hmard and

Laon *8moksy" Lowery pick up popped balloons that sign tha corridor of
note Avsnus where the expo was haW.

Privatizing waste pickup: Workers worry
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The City of Sanford will be
seeking bids for waste collection

and a , *

a request for
services for

wnoJovees are
I city
rpars
ctlnM
solid

waste and recyctables. Among the
bidders will be the city and several
private haulers,
With the highest collection rates
in the county, commissioners are
seeking alternatives which will

save residents money and generate
revenue for the city. During a spe­
cial work session last month,
haulers Jennings Environmental.
Browning Ferrto Industries and
See Waste, Pa gsS A

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Who knows how It hap­
pened but today la Be Bald
and Be Free Day and also the
Birth Anniversary o f Dwight
David Elsenhower,
unques­
tionably
America's
favorite
bold president.
For those who arc bald and
who either wear or do not
wear a wig or toupee, this is
the day to go ■shiny" nnd be
proud.
Be sure to say hello to San­
ford's Illustrious mnyor. Larry
Dale, on this Oct. 14 obser­
vance o f Be Bald nnd Be Free
Day.

Hit I'm not Han Solo's co pilot in tha Star Wan trilogy, but I am ChSWMy,
a six-month-old mala poodla mix. I'm housobrofcsn and It you adopt ma,
tha lorca wilt ba with you. Cal tha Humana Sodaty ot Saminoia County
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Today: Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of rain.
Highs in the upper-80a.
Lows in the
upper-OOs.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy
with n chance of showers.
H ig h ftn the mid-BOs. Lows
In .the lower-OOa. Thursday!
A chance of thunderstorms.
Illghs in the upper-BOs.
Lows In the mld-60s. Friday:
Partly cloudy with a chance
of thunderstorms. Highs In
the mld-BOs. Lows In the
mld-70s.

TODAY
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feet and choppy. Water tem­
perature at Daytona la 79
degrees and at New Symrna.
80 degrees. Winds arc from
the east at 15-20 m.p.h.

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3:45 a.m.. maj. 10:10 a.m.,
min., 4:20 p.m.. maj. 10:40
p.m.
TIDESt
Daytona Beach i
high: 6:49 a.m.. 7:19 p.m..
low: 12:36 a.m., 1:03 p.m.
New Smyrna Beach: high:
6:54 a.m., 7:24 p.m., low:
12:41 a.m.. 1:08 p.m., Co­
coa Beachi high: 7:09 a.m.,
7:39 p.tn., low: 12:58 a.m..
1:23 p.m.

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The board of directors of
the ’ Negro Spiritual* Scholar­
ship Foundation has hired
freelance Arts Development
Consultant Ray Orant as the
Foundation's Managing Direc­
tor.
Orant. once the founding
administrator of the Perform­
ing Arts Center at the Disney
Institute, currently works on
projects for the Orlando Mu­
seum o f Art and Walt Dlaney
World Corporation. He holds a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Mu­
sic Education and bn M.B.A. In
Arts Administration.
The executive board of the
’ Negro Spiritual* Scholarship
Foundation constats of a team
that
la
taking
aggressive
measures to ensure that Its
second annual Orady/Rayam
Prize In Sacred Music com pe­
tition la successful. Dr. Robert
Williams la the Foundation's
chalrpman
and a charter
member. Dr. Williams, profea­
sor and chairperson of the
Music
Department
at
Bethune-Cookman College (BCC) in Daytona Beach, has
roots locally, having graduated
from Phyllis Wheatley Senior
High School In Apopka and BCC. Dr. Williams has devoted
his career to music on various
academic leveta and presented
his
dissertation
entitled
’ Preservation of the Oral Tradltlon of Singing Hymns In Ne­
gro Rellgoua Music.*
Terry Allen serves aa vicechairman o f the foundation
and chairman of Its finance
committee. Ms. Allen Is the
president and owner of The In­
surance Shop of Central* Flor­
ida.
Applications are en route to
schools and churches In Cen­
tral Florida for the Founda­
tion's second Orady-Rayam
Prise In Sacred Music. Tha
competition allows Afro-ethnic
high school Juniors and seniors
from around Central Florida a
chance to win scholarship
funding by singing selections
3-Spiritual style*. A
tn “Negro-Spiritual
male winner and a female
winner will be selected from
among the contestants, who
will have the opportunity to
work with a well-known com­
poser. The deadline for appli­
cants entering the competition
la
• Dec.
“ c. 5. 1997.
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Folks In Pennsylvfthla have]
reason to celebrate. Tod
the Borth Anniversary of
liam Pena, who founded thf
state. He was bom on Oct. 141
1644 In London, England, hf
died on July 30. 1718, Oc
enough at what he did to hav
an Ivy League school named af-1
ter him and an annual track!
event • the Penn Relays. •&lt;
Penn la no relation.

Saintly Bond
Roger Moore, who played
T h e Saint*1and James Bond Is
09 today. Hove a great birthdny nnd leave o (f the hair*
piece. Former U.S. Surgeon
General Charles Everett Koop
Is 81 today. Designer Ralph
Lauren Is 58 and former White
House counsel John Dean Is
59.

JFK't Idsa
At 2 a.m. on Oct. 14. I960,
then presidential candidate
Joha P. Kennedy chatted with
several thousand students on
the steps of the University of
Michigan
Student
Union
building.
He, asked: ’ How many of you

Immunisations aren't Juat for
kids. In fact, the Centers for Dis­
ease Control and Prevention esti­
mates that over 31.500 adult
deaths could be prevented annually
If adult Immunization recommen­
dations were followed.
In recognition o f National Adult
Immunisation
Awareness
Week
(Oct. 12-IS). United Healthcare of
Florida. Inc. urges all adults to ob­
tain vaccinations that will help pro­
tect them from preventable, aerloua
routine Infections.
Immunisations are available for
Influenza (flu), pneumococcal (pne-

WEDNESDAY
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MIAMI • Florida 24 hour tem­
peratures and rainfall at 8 a.m.
today:
City
Lo M Skiso
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67 85 pteldy
78 88 rain
00 80 pteldy
02 84 pteldy
00 85 pteldy
77 84 pteldy
Miami
78 80 rain
00 80 pteldy
09 BO pteldy
67 88 pteldy
62 87 pteldy
Tampa
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Dwifni u w i i RlaanhaMiaa
who ore going to be doctors
are willing to spend your days
In Ohana. How many o f you
who are going to be techni­
cians or engineers are willing
to work in the Foreign. Serv­
ice?"

umonla). Fepatltis B, and hepatitis
A. Boms adults even need what arc
often thou0 it o f as childhood vac­
cinations, such as those fbr mea­
sles. mumps,
rubella (Oerman
mass las), tetanus, diphtheria, and
chickcnpaa.
■Even healthy adults can be at
risk of contracting serious Ill­
nesses.’ aald W. Dennis Young,
M.D.. medical director for United
Healthcare o f Florida's Central and
Northeast region. *lt make a aenae
to take advantage of the precau­
tions that help protect you from
leases.*
many common ttlne

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of recognition. Tomorrow Is
National Crouch Day. Heaven
knows how many qualify for
such a celebration. It Is also
National Train Your Brain Day
and there's a hill moon. Well,
we warned you.

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Foundation to
nzEUi oversee 2nd
music scholar
competition

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Here are the winning num
bers selected on Monday In
the Florida Lottery:
Fantasy 5 (Oct. 13)
6-17-22-23-24
Lotto (Oct. I I )
B-21-24-37-41-45

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■We Like Ike" Americana
said when Elsenhower was
elected the 34th president.
Elsenhower was bom on
Oct. 14. 1890 In Denison. Tex.
He died Mar. 28. 1969 in
Washington D C.

Special to the Herald

The high temperature In
Sanford Monday was 86 de­
grees and the overnight low
was 70 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.,
Tuesday totaled .00 Inches.
•Sunrise................ 7:25 a.m.
•Sunset................. 6:57 p.m.

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Dwtght David Elsenhower,
an American hero who served
ns the supreme commander of
the Allied Forces In World Wnr
II and was president from
1953 to 1961, was close to
going bald while a cadet at
West Point.

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fkvorable and 19 days later j
San Francisco. Kennedy
posed the Peace Corps.
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were
more
111
100.000 volunteers In the n i
three decades and today ma
will celebrate their service
the 37th Birth Anniversary
the peace Corps.

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�Sanfort Herald, Ssnlord, Florida - Tuesday. October 14,1997 • U

DUI arrests
AUen Manchester, 49, of 300 Meadow Blvd., Sanford, waa
arrested Sunday by Sanford police. Mancheater waa charged
with DUI and reckfeaa driving and arrested on Orlando Drive.
Report said that officer smelled alcohol on Mancheater
allegedly at (hull In an accident.
Richard Parsons, 37. o f 130 Wektva Haven Trail, Sanford,
waa arrested Saturday by Sanford police.
Parsons was
charted with DUI, possession of 20 grams of cannabis and
reckless driving. Parsons was arrested at the corner o f Mth
Street and Oaa Avenue.
Officer said that Parson almost
caused an accident.

Victim pushed
Oletha Wcllon, 25, o f 104 Bethune Clr., Sanford, waa arrested
Sunday by Sanford police. Wellon was charged with battery
and arretted at home. Wellon allegedly tried to run the victim
o(T the road and pushed him over a chair.

Aggravated battery
Scan Debose, 28, 1715 Ridgewood Ln.. Sanford, was arrested
Sunday by Sanford police.
Debose was charged with
aggravated battery and arrested In the 100 block of Bclhune
Circle. Allegedly pushed a woman out o f a door, and she was
three months pregnant.

Driving ohargee
Carlos Ttores, 19, of 1803 B. Landings Dr., Sanford, was
arrested Friday by Sanford police. Flores was charged with
driving while license Is suspended or revoked. Flores waa
arrested at the comer of 600 and Katherine Court. Officer
pulled Flores over for an Improper lane change.

Part of accident
Archie Rudolph, 36. of 37 Higgins Terr., Hanford, wns
arrested Saturday by Sanford police. Rudolph wns charged
with hnbllual traffic offender and driving while license la
suspended or revoked. Rudolph was nrrested at Ihe corner of
Seventh Street and Cypress Avenue. Report said that Rudolph
waa part of an accident.

Qun pointed
Eugene Rivers. 28. of 212 Yale Dr.. Sanford, waa arrested
Friday by Sanford police. Rivers was charged with aggravated
assault. Report said that Rivera allegedly pointed a gun at a
man.

Officer notices stolsn oar
Tennlshla Eason. 20, of 1400 Mara CL. Sanford, was arrested
Friday by Sanford police. Eason was charged with grand theft
auto and nrrested at the corner of Park Drive and Oak Avenue.
Officer said that he noticed Ihe cor that Eason wns driving was
stolen

Arrest for battery
Klrntrcrly White. 32. of 758 Lighthouse Cove. Snnford. was
nrrested Saturday hv Seminole County deputies
White was
charged with battery nnd arrested at his residence. Hr port
said that White allegedly struck, choked and scratched victim
Marvin Evans. 23. of 300 Lake Hreese Clr.. Lake Mary, wns
arrested Saturday by Semluotr County deputies
Evans was
charged with battery nnd arrested at Ihe corner of 40A nnd
Oregon. Report said that Evans putted victim's hair while she
wns driving.
. ..
. ..........
Daniel Swift. 21, 173 N. Elder Rd„ Sanford, waa arrealed
Friday by Seminole County deputies. SwUI waa charged with
battery and arrested at the corner o f 1100 block o f . Bunnell
Road. Report said that Swift allegedly hit his girl friend on Ihe
aide of the head and grabbed her throat.

, V.

Coach
scores big
with kids
By MARVA HAWKINS
Herald Columnist
Orlando
Magic's
former
coach Richie Auubato scored
big at the West Sanford Hoys
mid Olrla Club recently.
Several months ngo, Adubnto
organised a summer youth
basketball league for Seminole
County Hoys and Olrla Club
members.
Onry W. Cain, president of
the Hoys nnd Olrla Clubs of
Centrnl Florida,
Inc.,
said
youngsters aged fl-10 partici­
pated In the league from four
Seminole area clubs..Midway
Club. Midway Teen Center,
West Sanford and East Attnmonte.
Recently Adubnto wns both
the feature attraction and guest
or honor at the Itlchle Adubnto
Shooting for the Stars llnnquet
held In Snnford to honor both
players nnd their Inspiration.
Don Miller. Seminole Area
Director for Hoys mid Olrls
Clubs of Central Florida, said
Hie awards dinner wns an nil
volunteer affair prepared by
Hoys and (llrls Club nt'inhrrs
nnd stair.
Over right wrrks. nhoollng
stars
parllrl|uiu(s
played
highly rom|&gt;clltlve tournament
contests ground by age nnd
ability, "Rlihtr Aduhalo tins
devoted many, many hours to
helping us get organ lied nnd
gel the community Involved In
summer
haskeiludl
here.*
Miller said.
"Die Richie Adubnto Shoot­
ing for the Stars llnnquet wns
organized to thank him and to
rrrognlie
the
outstanding
players amt trams that par­
ticipated *
At the llnnquet. Aduhntu got
l tie chance to tin what hr dors
best' motivate young players to
exceed thru Itrnlls
*Klrhlr
Adubnto had a lirnutlful mes­
sage for us," Miller said, "lie
s|M&gt;kr nhool how lo develop
nod mnlnlnm the soil of per­
sonal discipline we need to
succeed In the real world or to
succeed on the basketball
court. When tic finished lie had
the nllMitlou of everyone In Ihe
room. It wns n moment some
o f those kids will never forget."
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James Steplowmkl. 40. of 131 Reel Ct.. Sanford, waa arrested
Saturday by Seminole County deputlea.
Steplowakl was
charged with DUI nnd arrealed at the corner or Sanford nnd
Stenstrom. Officer aald lhal he waa traveling In exceas of 84
mllee per hour to keep up with Steplowskl's motorcycle.

Multlpla chargas
Olettn Montgomery Jr., 25. of 709 Wynn Dr.. Sanford, wns
arrested Sunday by Seminole County deputies. Montgomery
wns charged with DUI. resisting with violence, tmtlery on a law
enforcement officer, fleeing or attempting to elude nnd
resisting without violence. Montgomery was arrested al his
residence.

Incidents
A white 86 Ford Mustang two door, license plate number
QCMS6N. was stolen Saturday In Ihe 1100 block of Albright
Road.
A maroon 91 Cadi Fleetwood four door, license plate
WFQ79R. was stolen Sunday In the 300 block of Town Center
Circle.
A grny 91 Nissan truck King Cab, license plnte 110151. was
stolen Sunday In Ihe 300 block of Town Center Circle.
A brown 79 Toyota Cellca, license plole number XI’K79S.
was stolen Sunday In the 2500 block of Hartwell Avenue.
A red 88 Ford Thunderblrd Iwo door, license plale number
URQ87I1, was stolen Sunday in the 11000 block of Orovcvlew
Way.
A VCR worth $200 was stolen Saturday In Ihe 400 block of
West First Street.

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HOUSE CLEANINE
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Stadium Top. Irom fog: Chris
Smith, Mil# Crumpton, Bob Waller
and Ruts Gibson, who shot par on
the ninth hole. Bftow: Tournament
coordinators Km Sosnowsfcl and
Lisa Jones wheel around the 18hole course to ensure everyone Is
in luN swing

W aste
Continued from Pag* 1A

Fast motorcycto

The city of Sanford Recreation De­
partment sponsored a golf tournament recently at OaBary Country
Ctub. Proceeds Ml aid In the refur-

Waste Management,
made special presentations to
Ihe city commission. Jerry
Herman, director of public
works for the city offered a fi­
nancial summary* and rate
analysis of current wnste col­
lection services.
Simmons said the mnln con­
cern reuniting from the meeting
wns for the Job of the city’s 37
enqiluyccs. Although employ­
ees have been told by city off Irlals that they will not lose
Ihcir jobs if Sanford prlvaltics,
employees nre scared
At issue Is retirement bene­
fits and Job security.
Commissioner Whtlcy Eck­
stein said he had talked to em­
ployees nnd "they me scared to
death." Eckstein also said that
should ihe city choose to pri­
vatise, he Is frightened by Ihe
concept of liability. Eckstein
said he wauls the commission
to meet with employees to help
dispel misconceptions, which
might exist.
‘ I will vote ngntnst this. If I
can't mrcl with employees
first." Eckstein snhl. "We need
to sil down with employees to
elenr up some of these ru­
mors."
Eckstein
also
cha.dutn
Herman for not being prepared
during the presentations-of the
private hnulers last month.
’ You were not prepared nnd
you did not defend your de­
partment. * Eckstein raid.
Herman said he was asked to
present facts nnd he did.
*1 wasn't prepared for a mar­
keting presentation.* Herman
said.
Dale said If the city were to
privatise, the Jobs would re­
main In Snnford.
‘ Half o f them (waste collec­
tion employees) don't even live
within Ihe Sanford city limits,*
Dale said. *No one Is guaran­
teed n Job for life.*
Dale also noted that the
city's fleet
of trucks and
equipment ts nntlounted and a
large capital outlay la forth­
coming.

Commissioner Kerry Lyons
said mast cities In Ihe nation
pr lvalue
waste
collection
services,
•Were a full servlrc city.’ Ly­
ons said.
Commissioner firmly Lessard
said although he loved the Idea
of privatisation. *1 have a gut
feeling we have opened a lot of
cons of worms.”
Commissioner Velma Wil­
liams said she had serious resrrvnllous about privatising.
"We shouldn't only think of
saving money. I feel we should
show some loyally to employ­
ees who hnve been here many
years." Williams said.
Those employees ore fright­
ened."
Speaking to Herman. Wil­
liams sold "I feel It only fair
that you come up with n com­
petitive package.
"Maybe they (the cltyl can do
more with less. At least we
should try and not throw our
hands up.* Williams said.
Dale said he did not want
city employees to take things
personally.
*1 think they will gel hired
nnd they'll he better off In the
private sector.*

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Editorial/ Opinion
BEN WATTENBERG

Pointing to a n ew co n tract
Him can it be that com cryalive
ideas arc ascendant everywhere, but
conservative political parties keep
losing national elections? (United
Stales, England. Canada, France —
with Germany quile possibly ready to
go plop i Can anything be done about
it’ Such were some of the key quea
lions that genetically gloomy conser­
vators were asking themselves last
weekend at (he first meeting of the In­
terna linnal Conservative Congress,
held in Washington.
Newt Gingrich is a conservative, but
he is anything but a gloom-ball. Gin­
grich has a strategy. (Too many of
them, some say.) Like moat of us, he
lends to re live, revive and refine past
triumphs. Accordingly, on the third an­
niversary of the Contract With Amer­
ica. he laid out for a receptive ICC
audience a design for what seems to
be a 1998 Contract, with international
applications,
Gingrich said that a new conserva­
tive stance must be simple, under­
standable. and cheerful — and must
vividly stress its difference from liber­
al ideas Moreover, and of critical Im­
portance, it must be early Otherwise,
during the political off season, the Ub
era! media tills the dialogue to the left.
Gingrich's first Contract was promul­
gated about one month before the elec­
tion. This one, as and If U develops,
would surface about one year before
the election. Newt offered seven points.
The first Is: “Abolish the Internal
Revenue Service." Now, that's not
likely to happen, but It's red-meat code
for major tax reform. No politician
goes wrong by beating up on the IRS
(which tries to enforce the laws the
very same politicians pass). It's a par­
ticularly good leai-government con­
servative theme, even though
whatever GOI’ plan surface* will be
denounced by Democrats a* antineedy and pro-greedy.
Second point: "No discrimination
«
b against any American." Gingrich said
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t R ^ ^ ^ T J ff n S ffa n a d y ’i longstalled dvil-rlghli bill will come to a
House vote by spring. Canady, HFla.,
proposes a federal version of Califor­
nia's Proposition 109'which outlawed
stale-sponsored preferences in edu­
cation and hiring. Surveys show that
70 percent to 80 percent of Americans
approve of such a reversal of reversediscrimination. But liberals, with a
large black voting base, have great dif­
ficulty with It. If nothing else, it dif­
ferentiates. Gingrich and the
Republicans have dallied on this, fear­
ing that they wtll be regarded aa nasty
to minorities Gingrich now says this
can be demonstrated as false by his
nest proposal.
Which is: “Progress without prefer­
ence." specifically In the realm of ed
ucation. Every student should be able
to go to a school that Is safe and dis­
ciplined, says Newt. That student
should team English, the language of
opportunity. The fulcrum of all this I*
school choice, probably In the form of
pubik vouchers allowing underprivi
le g e dchildren
i'" .........................
(o go to private or rdigfouaiaehoote. it's a solid Idee, designed
to make failing public schools better by
putting them under competitive pres
sure to Improve. It differentiates; the
most vocel opposition comes from
teachers' unions, typically working
through the Democratic Party Alas,
many conservatives have recently tar­
nished their credentials on school im
pruvemenl by opposing even Clinton's
amended proposal for voluntary na
llonai testing in English and malh.
Gingrich's fourth proposal concerns

national security. He thinks Clinton It
hollowing out the military,
g
Point No, 5 deal* with penafoM. Giltgrich wants Republicans to champion
the Idea that retirees will get bigger
pensions If some of thdr Sodal Securi­
ty funds are Invested In the great green
growth machine of American business.
Again, liberals are nervous about even
irtial privatisation of Social Security.
ul It'a an Idea that la ripe. When every
American la a shareholder. It could go
a tong way toward ending the "we* vs.
"they" mentality that poisons the on­
going economic dialogue.
Nest. Gingrich wants to explain to
Americans that the campaign finance
scandal* now unfolding are not, as too
often portrayed, trivial. They consti­
tute a massive break with the concept
of the rule of law. Gingrich sayi that
If (he Democratic perpetrator! a m i
punished, then polltldaiu, unafraid of
the consequences, will behave even
more cntvenly. Gingrich has had his
own problems with campaign finance
and so has former Republican National
Committee Chairman Haley Barbour
Rut Newt Is right; the 1998 violations
trivial.
were not trivial
Finally. Gingrich proposes his
brand or campaign finance reform. He
believe* that freedom of speech trumps
all else, and that we should spend more
money on elections, not less. Ameri­
cans, Including very rich ones, ought
to be able to give as much money aa
they want to a candidate, provided only
that the contribution la reported im­
mediately on the Internet In the cur­
rent climate, this la a guaranteed
self destructive loser No one's perfect
SUli, altogether, Gingrich's seven-

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and content It draws lines between lib­
erals and conservatives. It Includes
many Issues that Americana should be
talking about It could help boost Gin­
grich’s bottom-dwelling poll ratings
And on (he eighth day,', he rest
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posed sites fronted the south­
ern access to Orlnndo-Sonford
Airport but the other was west
o f County Road 410 and east of
the Econlockhntchee River at
the Seminole-Orange county
line.
Public hearings on these two
sites will take place on Dec. 2
and Dec. 10.
Whether the odutt entertain­
ment Industry wilt ever be lo ­
cated In these areas won't be
determined ftr (wo or more
yenra. Under court require­
ments. the county needed to
Identify certain sites • and hns
done so.
At the same time the com ­
missioners have given the ex­
isting licensed ndult busi­
nesses (the five cAbnrcts and
three video/novel tics stores)
until Nov. 12 to meet certain
appearance guidelines If they
wish to stay where they ore.
Otherwise, they're going to
have to move by Sept. 30.
1000.

•We’ve been at the same lo­
cation for 32 years, and we
want to slay right there." said

Michael Pinter, the owner of
the Club Juana at 6 ISO High­
way 17-02 in Casselberry. "The
new sites they hnve proposed
are o f no Interest to us."
County ofllclals arc working
on development agreements
with attorneys representing the
ndult entertainment Industry
and with Casselberry officials
to obtain extra-lurlsdlcllonnl
land use and regulatory control
over the adult entertainment
Industry. Three of the live
cabaret-type establishments •
Club Juana, Rachel's, and
Cabaret Internationale • are In
the Casselberry Jurisdiction.
What these cluba want is to
be "grandfathered In” • allowed
to etay where they are rather
than relocate. They're willing
to undergo mnjor changes In
regard to architecture, land­
scape, signage, site layout and
lighting to comply.
, . ..
‘ At least county officials are
willing to talk and listen," said
David Wasaerman, an attorney
representing the adult enter­
tainment Industry. 'We're doing
what we con and the county
seems to be showing good
faith."
"All o f this la very compre­

hensive with many interwoven
elements, and It must nil come
together," said Commission
Chairman
Randy
Morris.
"W e're trying la do something
no one else In the stole has
done."
r! •
Commissioners Dick Van Der
Welde and Orant Mnloy are op­
posed to making agreements
with the existing businesses
but Morris. McLain and Win
Adams are not eager to eubject
the county to the enormous le­
gal battles these businesses
may Initiate If forifcd to relo­
cate.
An estimated 250.000 pa­
tronize
Seminole
County's
cabaret-type
establishments
each year. How many ate
Seminole County residents is
not known. Van Der Welde and
Maloy were of the opinion that
If nude dancing were outlawed,
that the five clubs would lose
much of their clientele.
The fear Is that a prolifera­
tion of bikini cluba would re­
place the five existing dubs.
Disturbed at the issue In
general.
Morris
wondered
aloud. 'What perverts go to
these places anyhow?"

U p d a te -------D illa rd
gram.
The Policy committee has
in tract the sherlfTs office for full
met two times and Is tasked
Seminole County has con­ law enforcement services. Dil­
with establishing revised poli­
tracted the virus.
Although lard said his department la
cies and procedures. Oenersl
several counties are experi­ proceeding with the first op­
orders from four accredited
encing Increased numbers of tion.
ares agencies are being re­
Consist Ing of nine members,
scroconvcralona In the chicken
viewed by five members or the
flocks, the proportion so far the Staff committee has devel­
committee. About 90 percent of
the orders are complete -and
this year statewide Is about oped a new organization chart
wtll be submitted to DtUard for
half o f what it was during the where the Traffic Unit and the
Special Operations Unit would
1980 epidemic.
review in the form o f a single
The department strongly rec­ be eliminated. Personnel from
document.
ommends that Individuals lake those units would be reas­
The Employee committee met
mosquito precautions. Due to signed within the department.
last week and appointed offi­
the very wide distribution of Dillard antd. The K-9 units
cers.
this mosquito population and would also be assigned to the
Chaired by Longwood Police
Chief Oreg Manning, the Op­
the difficulty In controlling It night shifts.
even with mosquito control
tions committee consists o f 16
The Staff committee Is also
programs, the department says discussing a call priority sys­ residents appointed by the city
that the most' Important pre­ tem and community policing ’commission. Committee mem­
bers Linda Kuhn and Phil
vention la personal mosquito concepts where training would
Jackson, who recently
re­
precautions which
Includes be made available to police
were
replaced
by
removing
opportunities
for supervisors. Also under con­ signed.
mosquito breeding In the front sideration Is a citizen aurfey Cynthia Kendrick Oliver and
and backyards of nomes.
and a citizen volunteer pro­ Kevin Hypes.
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or did we just export: it?
!)OSTON--tmnglnc If It were happening here.
Imagine If our government were sponsoring
research In the poorest pockets of our own
country where masses of pregnant women arc
Infected with HIV.
The researchers know that AZT could save
many o f their babies from being born Infected.
Without AZT one In four babies Is Infected by
her mother, with It only one In 10.
Dut AZT la expensive. 81.000 &amp; mother as It
Is prescribed now. and the need for a cheaper
regimen la critical So with the beat of motives,
they set up a study to ace If lower, less costly
doses are as good as higher ones.
Some molhera are given the current AZT
protocol, some are given smaller doses, nut
hath-thl* Is the crucial fact--nre given
placebos, those doses of nothing pills. After
all. they reason, how else can they find out If
something Is belter than nothing?
Imagine now what happens when the
placebo children are born, when tt Is
discovered that In the name of science the
researchers withheld a known treatment. When
It becomes known how the government
Justified this research saying that these few
babies were sacrificed today for the good or
more* babies tomorrow. And that their mothers
would never have had any medical care
anyway.
It Is, of course, unimaginable. Yet It Is
happening In Uganda. Malawi, Zimbabwe.
Ethiopia and other countries where AIDS has
spread like, well, AIDS. And happening with
the best of American intentions and funding.
In some African countries up to 80 percent
of pregnant women are Infected. On average
the annual health care budget In Africa hovers
nround 811 a person a year. The likelihood
that (hese women will get AZT ns It la given In
our country la virtually nil.
So the urgency of the problem and the
poverty of the people arc used to explain
research that would simply never pass ethical

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McKenzie waa a comptroller
for the city of Sturgis. Mich.
She was a Presbyterian.
Survivors include son, Jerry
II.. Sanford: three grandchil­
dren:
three
great­
grandchildren.

*ImsgJnc if uur
govern men i
were sponsoring
research in the
poorest pockets
o f our own
country. ^

muster here, tn the heated controversy that
has arisen aver their use of placebos, the
question has come up: Does a double medical
stnndard Justify n double ethical standard?
Here, giving a placebo when a known
effective treatment exists violates all the
canons for research on human subjects. But In
the seven AZT studies funded by our
government abroad, the women being given
dummy pills will give birth to more than a
thousand Infected hablea.
Sidney Wolfe and Peter Lurie of the Public
Cltlscn's Health Research Group, who helped
raise the furor, Insist the studies not only
violate our guidelines for conducting research
In developing countries, they violate guidelines
that say 'ethical standards should be no les*
exacting* In poor countries than In our own.
Mnrcln Angrll, executive editor of the New
England Journnl of Medicine, compared these
studies on Afrlcnn mol hers to the Infamous
Tuskegee studies on Afrlcan-Aincrlcan men. In
Alabama, researchers silently charted the
course o f syphilis tn their subjects long after a
cure for the disease was discovered.
But many respected AIDS researchers
heatedly disagree, arguing that tn the real
world of Afrlcnn AIDS, where women have little
prenatal care and nothing la the norm, these
placebo studies offer the best, fastest'hope.
They argue that African leaders know beat the
ethical balance for their own countries. Aa two
supporters of the research added In a New
York Time* op-ed piece, 'Americana should
not impose their standards o f core on
developing countries.*
Are we then Imposing our standards of
ethics? Or extending them? Con one sire fit
all?
The argument about universal human rights
In a diverse world underlies a host of Issue*
from child labor to women's equality to free
speech. It la often sold that poor countries
cannot afford universal human rights. But If
AZT Is loo expensive for Africa, do we deal
with a low economic standard by lowering an
ethical standard? If so, developing countries
could become convenient offshore research
factories, Tor ethically chdap science.
After the Infamous Nazi medical experiments
the world adopted a single code for research
on humans, ft says that we can't subordinate
the interest of the subjects to the study. When
women come Into the AIDS study, researchers
become responsible for their wcll-bclng-and
for their babies'. As March) Angell says,
'People can't be used aa a meant to a noble
end."
dust a few months ago. our government
publicly apologized for Tuskegee. Now 1
wonder, did we abut down Tuskegee? Or did we
export It?

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Brlaaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. in charge of arrange­
ments.

Rav, Or. Virgil L. Bryant Jr.

King Virgin Scott Jr.

THE M V . DR. VIRGIL L.
BRYANT JR.
The Rev. Dr. Virgil L. Bryant
Jr.. 72. Hampshire Place Cir­
cle, Altamonte Springs, died
Friday, Oct. 10, 1007 at Flor­
ida Hospital Orlando. Born
Sept. 13, 1925 In Lexington,
Miss, he moved to Central
Florida In 1966. Or. Bryant
was the
former minister of
First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford. He served the Central
Florida
Presbytery
for 35
years In Xian ministry of PC,
NS. and USA. He was a mem­
ber of the Rotary Club of San­
ford and Ita president from
1970 to 1971. lie was a World
War H and Korean veteran or
the U.S. Navy.
Survivors
Include
wife,
Kathleen D.i daughters, Suaan
Glen Bryant and Ruth Hall
Bryant, both of Decatur. Oa„
Susan Gallagher Pickett. West
Palm Beach, Janet Oallagher
Carrcttln, Memphis) sons, Vir­
gil L. Ill, 8on Antonio. Walker
Carpei
:arpcntcr. Lake Mary, Clark
B„ Dallas) mother. Florence
Ruth Hall Bryant, Quitman,
Ga.i sister, Florence Hackworth. Decatur. Oa.i brother,
John T. Decatur, Ga.t six
grandchildren.
Oramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford, In charge of ar­
rangements.

Scott HJv m , all of Sanford, Eva
Scott Phillips. Deltona; broth­
ers. Kardell V.. Orlando. Ken­
neth V. and Willie S., both ol
Sanford. Karl Scott Redmond.
Deltona,
Ronald
Redmond.
Winter Springs, Kris. Oviedo;
six grandchildren.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

KINO VLROILL SCOTT JR.
-King Virgin Scott Jr., 56,
Douglas Avenue. Sanford, died
Friday, Oct. 10, 1997 at Flor­
ida Hospital Orlando. Born
Oct. 23. 1940 in Sanford, he
waa a lifelong resident. Mr.
Scott was a landscaper. He
was a member of Mt. Sinai
Missionary Baptist ' Church,
Sanford.
Survivors Include wife, Har­
riett; sons. King Vlrglll III and
Dallas, both or Miami: daugh­
ter, Dorothy Martin, Miami)
step-sons, Anthony Lewis and
Kenneth Lewis, both o f San­
ford; father, King Vlrglll Sr.)
sisters, Earths Scott Joseph,
Edna Scott White, Thelma

QEORGE BROWN
George Brown, 62, People
Street Eatonvllle. died Mon­
day. Oct. 6 , 1997. Born In
Avon Park, he moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1935. Mr.
Brown was a landscaper. He
was s member or Bethel Mis­
sionary Baptist Church.
Survivors Include daughter,
Minnie Crayton, Orlando; son
Christopher.
Eatonvllle;
mother. LUlie Mae Brown,
Winter Park; slaters. Fannie
Mae Williams
and Louise
Brown, both of Orlando, Alvtra
Martin,
Washington,
D.C.;
brothers, Charlie and Orlan&amp;o,
both of Orlando. Slyveatcr,
Sanford, Edward, Maitland.
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park, In charge of-arrangemenla.
MELVIN M. BROWN
Melvin M. Brawn, 82, East
First Street, Chuluota, died
Saturday, Oct. 11., 1097. Born
in Vlanna, Ga. on Jan 11,
1010% he moved to Central
Florida In 1978. Mr. Brown
was ■ concrete truck driver.
He was a member of the G e­
neva Church of God.
Burvlvora Include son, Ken­
neth,
Chuluotib
daughter
YVonne 'Belflower,
Genevas
brothers Leon, Miami; Carl,
Chuluota; Albert,
Memphis;
three grandchildren; six great­
grandchildren.
Drisson Funeral Home. San*
ford, in charge of arrange
men la.
EVELYN M. McKBNZIR
Evelyn M. McKenzie, 94,
Forest Drive, Sanford, died

LOVELLA ROBINSON
Louclta Robinson, 67, Lake
Monroe Terrace. Sanford, died
Saturday, Oct. 11. 1097 at
Columbia
Medical
Center
Sanford. Born Dec. 25. 1929,
In Thomaavlllc. Oa,. she moved
lo Central Florida In 1940.
Mrs. Robinson was a home­
maker. She was a member of
Mount Olive A.M.E. Church.
Survivors include son. Willie
Lee Robinson, Sanford; daugh­
ters, Gloria Robinson
and
Mary Robinson, both of San­
ford:
brothers.
Willie
Lee
Knight, Sanford. Jimmie Lee
Knight, Rochester. N.y.i sis­
ters. Sadie Mae Capehart and
Dorenzo Knight, both of San­
ford;
aeven
grandchildren:
three great-grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortu­
ary, Inc., Sanford, In charge of
arrangements.

BROWN, KERRY SR.
Funeral service* for Mr. Henry
Brown Sr„ who passed sway on
Gel. 8, 1907, ki Newark. N.J.. will
be held Wednesday, Oct. IS, 1007
at II a m. al 81. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church. 813 Pine Ave.,
Sanford, with Rev. Robert iDoclor
officiating.
Mr. Brown lived In Sanford for
many years. He waa a member of
81. Paul M.B. Church Until ha
moved lo Newark, NJ. where he
Joined Oitheenune M.B. Church.
Viewing ahd visitation 'will be
held. Tuesday. Oct. 14. 1997 from
4 to 8 p.m. al Wltaon-Elehelbergcr
Mortuary, (no., 1110 Pine Ave..
Sanford.
Survivor*: daughters.
Carrie
Scot!, Elisabeth spivery, both of
Newark, N.J., Nadine Brown, Al­
tamonte Springs. Nina Williams.
Tallahassee; Angelia HudnaU, Up­
per Marlow, Md.i son, Lawrence
Brown, Sanford; sons-in-law. Robart MMvciy, Newark. N J j, Dona
Williams. Tallahassee, Audle Huddett. Upper Marlow. Md.t doughlere-ta-Uw, Rebecca Brown, Banford. Roberta Brown. Newark,
NJ.; sister-In-Law. Efolee McClen­
don, Jacksonville: 19 grandchil­
dren; three great-grandchildren.
Wilson -Ekbelbergar Mortuary.
Inc., 1110 Pin* Ave., Sanford. Fla .
82771,1407) 822-8912, In charge
cfarrangtntenlf.

�Hsf*W, Ssntord, Florida. Tusadsy, October 14,1997 ■BA

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claims the Uvea of 100 peoples
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series on storm* related tlpe
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kasp in mind during tha many
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cloud, or from a
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lion volts of electricity, which
would be enough for 13.000
homes.
* When lightening occurs, get
inside a budding of folly en­
closed vehicle. Hasp away from
window and span doors, if
are caught outdoors, go to
ground and crouch down. If
you are in a goup, stay several
yards apart from each other.
* Avoid otandlng near water,
tall objects (such aa trees or
poke) and metal objects. Elec-

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through them to you.
* Stay out of water. Never go
swimming or boating during a
•term. Electricity flows easily
through water and to you if you
are In the water.
*
* Don't use electrical appli­
ances or the telephone. Ltgttntng can strike outside and
follow the wires into your
home. In tact, unplug computer
and other sensitive electrical
equipment to avoid damage
caused by lightning surges.
* Avoid the shower, sink and
bathtub also. - Lightning can
•trike inside your home by
traveling through your plumb*
to *
.
* Keep away from fallen
power lines. If you are hi an
automobila that la hit by fallen
wires, do not leave your vehi­
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Former Miss Florida
joins the Department
of Juvenile Justice
TALLAHASSEE--Secretary
Calvin Rosa announced that
Kristin Ludecke. Mias Florida
1008, will aerve aa spokesman
for the departments Volunteer
and Partnership Program cre­
ated In January. 1997.
At the age of 13 she was ac­
cepted Into Julllard School's
Pre-Coltegs Division, at IB she
entered Stetson University land
later graduated with a 3.81
OPAh than traveled to Austria
four tlmea to study opera;
named Miss Florida at age 10;
founded *8HINE* to encourage
student participation In the
arte: and now plana to gradu­
ate with a master's d e g e e in
Communications with an em­
phasis in Broadcast Journal­
ism at tha University o f Central
Florida this December.
Aa a spokeswoman, her du­
ties will include attending
community events, schools,
churches and other organ n a ­
tions to send the message to

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Piorlda'e cltlxens of the many
waya to gel Involved and make
an Impact on the lives of Flor­
ida's youth. ‘ I am excited about
promoting volunteer l»m and
encouraging community
in­
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every volunteer In the stale of
Florida could touch the life of
one child and guide them in
the right direction. Just think of
whal tha foture of our youth
would hold *
~We are fortunate to have
former Wine Fldflda JMn dur
department In recruiting volun­
teers from across Florida lo
make a difference In our
youth,’ stated Roes. Volunteers
recruited will aerve aa rote
models in many areas such aa
mentoring, tutoring, counsel­
ing, teaching, recreation, office
support, family support and
Job skills preparation.
If you are Interested In
learning more about becoming
a cltlsen volunteer, please con­
tact the Department of Juvenile
Justice Volunteer and Partner­
ship Program at (904) « 7 0003.

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A candlelight vigil, marking October ee National Domestic
Violence Awareness Month, will be held tonight at Cranes
Rooat Park In Altamonte Springs, from 7 to 0 p.m.
This second annual event Is being sponsored by the Semi­
nole County Community Initiative to Prevent Domestic V io­
lence and Safehouse of Seminole. The progam will Include
uniformed police officers representing various cities of Semi­
nole county, who will serve aa pallbearers for a casket that
will be set in front of the audience, A battered woman will
ahare the etory o f her abuse and a g o u p o f six young woman
will sing this year's theme song. T Believe I Can Fly.* The
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each victim, on the caakct.
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Nar-Anon, a self-help (roup for relative* and friends of
nddlcta, wUJ meat Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando Otncral
Hospital. Tor more Information, call 860*8384.

Taka Off Pounda Sanalbiy
Member of Take Off Pounds Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the public
to Join them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at the first
Christian Church. 1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford, fo r more
information about the club, call 321*4464.

Toastmasters
Seminole Community College I8CC) Toastmasters Club
#6381 will meet every Tuesday of the month, at 7:3d p.m., at
the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country Club Road. Contact
Rosella Bonham at 323-8284 for more information.

She g w e a brief rundown of
a typical day when the group
la Involved. *We serve from
6:30 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday
nights.* she said. *We start
cooking at about 2 or 3
o'clock in the afternoon. We
have to
the food and do
the shopping before-hand. We
open the doora at 8:30 p.m.
We all gather and aay a
prayer. The people that come
in to get a meal all at the ta­
bles. We bring the food to
them Just like st a restaurant.
By the tune we clean up and
the people finish eating it's
about 7:30 or 8 p.m.*
According to Swain other
churches are also involved
and sign up for other times so
that the kitchen Is manned
every
Wednesday
evening
throughout the year . Many

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

Dlsablsd Vstsrans
Seminole County Chapter *30 of the Disabled American
Veterans meet the second Tuesday o f each month at their
charter home at 3912 Orlando Ave.. In Sanford. The service
office, la open from 1-3 p.m. every Tuesday and frlday for more
Information. 323-2710.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optlmlal Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at the colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Visitors are wetcome. Call 323-2104 or 322 0208.

Kiwanis Club
Effective Oct. I. the Klwanls Club of Sanford Is moving the
wfeklyWednesday Inoon uncheon meeting from the Sanford
Civic Center to the Lakeside Landing at the Mnrlna Motel on
Lake Monroe. Visiting Klwanlans are welcome, fo r Information
call Walt Smith. 323-3066.

Dancing for Sanlora
The Over 30 Dance Club dance la held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center. Live music by
the Deltontans 13-piece band. Donation 83.00.

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a talthfril and devoted volun­
teer such as Sandy Swain. Her
dedication to this work has
assisted In feeding hundreds
of Seminole County
people
both young and old.
Swain began her work with
the effort some three years
m s *Our church docs It three
times a year.* she said. *We
do tt three months out o f the

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A support group for friends or relatives o f alcoholics (At
Anon) meets every Wednesday, at 8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27th SI.,
Just west of Sanford Avenue In Sanford. New visitors or meml&gt;rrt are welcome lo this 12- step group.

Recovary Inc
Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help mental health organisation for
people who suffer from panic attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms, fo r information, cal) 860-2003. or
800-5006.

TO P S
A local chapter of TOPS (Take Off Pounda Sensibly) meets
every Wednesday at 8:30 p.m.. in the auditorium of South
Seminole lloapttaL 535 W. S.R. 434, Longwood. Weighing be­
ings at 3:30 p.m. The first meeting la held every Wednesday, at
0:30. at Lakeview Christian Church. 1400 Bear Lake Road
Apopka. For Information, call 203-3048.

Al-Anon
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there la help.
Al-Anon la an anonymous, non-profit organisation, open to
anyone who Is a relative or friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non-smoking) evening at 8 p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room of the Sahara Club, 2887 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For additional meeting times and locations in the Central
Florida area, or for more Information, call 321-0122.

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congregations also have nu­
merous volunteers within their
membership to cook, shop
and serve the hunjpy.
Discussing her initial Inter­
est in the work. Swain said. *1
wanted to help the people that
were hungry, fm most Inter­
ested In helping the hungry

children.*
To encourage others, she
added.* People need to see
what's done at Oracc 'N Ortts
and haw the other half lives.
They need to see what It's like
to be hunpy. 1 would tell peo­
ple that we always need volun­
teers and extra Help.*

Seraln Is also a member of
first United Methodist Church
In Sanford. She has dorshipped there most of her life.
She has lived in Sanford tor
40 years (all her life) and la a
hairdresser
and
massage
therapist at Headliners in
Sanford.

Is grass greener on the other side?
In many part of Florida, it is
not possible to hove an attrac­
tive. green lawn throughout the
winter months due to low tem­
perature exposure. Permanent
Inwngrasses in central Florida
such as bsAlsgrsss, bermudagrass, and St. Augustlncgraaa
go dormant In the late foil and

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falL * then turn fM tpletsty
brnwrt with the first frost.
Brown lawns throughout the
winter art unattractive and
weeda are caally seen, an a
practice called ‘ ovaraeeding* is
practice o f using a temporary
grass which la seeded into the
permanent lawn to provide
winter color.
be used for om saeding, in­
cluding ryegrass,
blucgrass.
bentgrass and tall fescue, but
by far the most common tem­
porary gross is ryegrass. An­
nual. Intermediate and Im­
proved (perennial) ryegrasses
are popular because of rapid
seed germination, fast growth,
adaptability and reasonably
low coot. Ryegrass is widely
adapted, does well In either
sun or shade and tolerates
close,
frequent mowing. I f
seeded heavily and mowed
closely, ryegrass can provide a
very dense and beautiful lawn
throughout the winter. By the
lime the ryegrass dies, the

gaadtsg Us m i Seeding lime
in central Florida Is from midNovember to early December.
It la beat to watt until the day­
time temperatures are consis­
tently m (he low In mid 70 de­
gree P range. If the seeds are
planted during warmer periods,
water stress and diseases will
reduce the chance of seedling
survival.
gssdkad preparationi To
prepart the lawn for over­
seeding. the grass should drat
be raked thoroughly to remove
all debris. Next, mow the lawn
closely, catching all clippings,
or rakt the grass afterwards.
The lawn may need to be cut
more than once to reduce It to

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Swimming to success
Brantley, Seminole athletes shine at prestigious event
and the 400 Freestyle Relay (Seland. senior
Carrie Nelson. Scott and Scarborough).
The Trlbe'a Uroe Kellnlc broke his own school
ORLANDO _ The Seminole High School
Fighting Seminole, awlmming team traveled to record In the 100 Meter Back.troke
while the
the YMCA Aquatic Center In Orlando for the Na- team of Lori Thomas, Jennifer Armstrong.
tlonal Spa and Pool Inatltute Invitational Satur­ Jenny Me Neal, and Angela Ellta also broke a
day afternoon.,
school record In the 400 Meter Free.tyle Relay.
There were over fifty team, with over 1,000
*The meet la very similar to a state or district
athletes competing.
meet. It was a p e a t experience for the team
Lake Brantley also competed In the event with and everyone did very well,* said Seminole
the girls' team ftnlahlng fourth and the boy.' coach Tony Acker son.
team claiming third.
Senior Joae Hernando waa first In the 100
RATIONAL POOL AND SPA DfSTtTVTB INVI­
Freestyle and third In the SO Freestyle, and
TATIONAL
junior Philip Norris was second In the 100
at VMCA Aquatic Ceat.*. Orteade
Breaststroke to pace the Patriot boys.
The Lake Brantley girls were led by sopho­
TE A M SCORES ' I. JatkMmttk BaOM. 4SJ&gt; 3. Trinity
more Cassandra 8cland (third in the 100 But­ Prtf. aosi a. Dr. m i a . jo . «. u a k a i i r r . s o m &gt; s
terfly). the 300 Free.tyle Relay (freshman Brit­ Uk« mgu.nl lao.
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From Staff Reports

What a long
strange week
last week was
SANFORD _ I f . been an odd week for me.
Probably for a lot o f other aporta fana too.
Aa I waa catch ing up on laat weekend's
(O ctober fith) national aporta happenlnga I
aaw w here form er Saraaota High School
baaeboll star Dou i M illion had died from an
asthm n attack.
W hile m aybe the name la not familiar to
moat local readers, fana o f the Lake B ran tley
team that went to the stole tournam ent fou r
years ago will rem em ber Million pitching the
Sailors to the Class 6A atate championship.
Million waa a h ard-throw ing rlgh th an der
that rem inded me o f Steve Carlton. Tall and
with s slider that broke like a curve ball.
Tony DeSorm ler (the form er Sports Editor
here at the Herald), w ho I consider very
knowledgeable o f baseball talent, and I
watched him warm up In the bullpen d u rin g
the state tournam ent and we both figured
this kid was a can’t miss.
And
evidently
the
C olorado
Rockies
thought so too a . they took him with the
first pick In (he free agent draft that year.
Being an expansion year I didn't think It
would be long before Million would be pitch ­
ing In the majors.
But he struggled with h i. control In the
m inors and was Just starting to make som e
headw ay when he had the asthm a attack
and died.
li Just shows you (hot there are no g u a r­
antees In life.
Then, after watching Tim Raines finish one
o f his best season's In year's, despite the in ­
juries. w llh a pretty good playoff, series
against the Indians, ths Yankees decide th ey
are not goin g to pick up Tim 's option for next
year.
W hile It cam e a . a surprise, w e have to re­
m em ber that Tim m akes a lot o f m oney and
the Yankees have a b ig payroll. And also that
George Stelnbrenner lik e s to make a lot o f
moves.
This la one o f those situations when It be­
com es clear that baseball la definitely a busi­
ness. Besides, if rum ors are true. Tim w on't
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FASCAR POINTS 1997
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•corsd Avs touchdown, against Laks HowaL HR latent,
also Qalnsd Nm recognition as tha Ortarxto Sentlnert
Alhtete of ths Wssk tor CsntraJ Florida.
Dson rscatvss his sward from Sanford Optimist Club
msmbsrs Gloria Babcock (teft) and 8ybsrina Wynn (right).

Majesty now 4-0; Flames rekindled
3,003. X H i) Ruas Shaw. &gt;,
Barbara Plerca, 3.363) 4. (S3) l
S.IS7i 5. (34) Bill Loomis. 1.766.
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Jarratt. 8.3SSt 4. (00) Ron Abates. 3,131 iS ,
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D o Sanford Optimist Club's Swnlnoi. Ugh School AMM sofths Wssk Award was rscsntty prsssntod to varsity
footbal standout Dson Howard (cantor).
Howard, ■ |untor running back, rushed for 227 yards on
21 cantos (an avsrags of 10.1 yard, par carry)', and

Prom Staff Reports
SANFORD _ Majesty from Trinity
Assembly of Ood Church from Deltons remained undefeated the easy
way, while the Flame, from First
United Methodist Church of San­
ford awoke from their K u c n long
slump to highlight play In the

Sanford Christian Church could
not field the required number of
player, to start the game.
The Flames, a many-time cham­
Sanford Recreation Department
pion In past leagues. Anally col­
Church Fall Stowpltch Softball
lected Ihelr first win of the season
League at Chase Park last Satur­
as they used a five-run fourth In­
day morning.
‘ nlng to rally from a 4-2 deficit and
Majesty remained undefeated aa
hand Sanford Buen Samar llano
it claimed a 7-0 forfeit victory when Soo Church. Paga 36
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SANFORD _ The top two teams in
the Sanford Recreation Department
Co-Ed Fall
Stowpltch
Softball
League lumped out to early leads
and held on for victories in action
at Ptnehurst Park Monday night.
Change Car Care Scored four
runs in the first inning and four
. mors runs In the thtrtf inning to
take a 9-3 advantage and held on
for Its second straight triumph 11■ over Beer :30.
,
League-leading Half-N-Hslf ran
Its winning streak to four games,
scoring six runs in the top of the
first Inning and maintaining at
least a two-run lead over C A L
Timber the rest of the way in re­
cording a 13-8 victory.
KalTN-Half is now 4-1, while
Chang's Car Care Is 3-3, Beer :30
is 3-3, and C A L Timber te 1-4.
Next week, C A L Timber chal­
lenges Beer :30 at 7 p.m. and HalfN-Half battles Chang’s Car Care at
8 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Change (ter Care: three hits _
John Stewart (one double, one run v
scored, three RBI). Mary Sechrest
(two runs scored, one RBII; two
hits _ Bruce Sellers (one double,
two runs scored, one RBI), Chris |
Bryson. James Qamer (one run
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scored and one RBI each); one hit
_ Carol Gamer (one double, one
run scored). Z«b Webb, Debbie
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Bemlng. Dave Blakey (one run
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scored each). Lucy Sellers (one
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Beer :30: three hits Vic DlBar- ■
tolo (three runs scored, two RBI).
Joy Weaver (two runs scored); two
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Orlando Magic honor Julius
“Dr. J ” Erving and George
Iceman” Gervin as part of
A B A 30th A n n iversary
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ORLANDO _ Aa part of a tribute to the American
Basketball Association's (ABA) 30th Anniversary, the
Orlando Magic wit) honor Julius "Dr. J* Crvtng and
George Icem an* Oervtn at Its first pre-season h
game tonight
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The game will be
at the Orlando Arena and
will begin at 7:30 p.m.
be seen on
tha Sunshine Network.
Prior to UpofT, the Magic and U4
the San
Antonio Spurt, will present a rad. white end blue
(ABA) basketball autographed by both teams to ErvIng and Gervin. To continue the ABA salute, the 1
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SO Freestyle _ 3. Jett Hrtn*.S», U k t Brandt?.
&gt;33.0.1 Urtt ttaSna. Stmaea. &gt;33.30.
100 P n e d y h
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100 butterfly _ 3. C u u ndr. Sttand. Lsks Brantley.
MSB.
100 f r i a l f l l _ 1 Lon Thoeian. Bcmlnoi.. &gt;83.73.
too f r a a r b B e U y _ 3. u a Brand*? IBUlUny
SmUnd. Stun ScotI. Kim Scarborougi. Snbrtn. Wwksunl.
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400 Freestyle Beley 3. u i » Brandt? iCM wndn
Sttand. C a ra Wdnan. Sheri Beat. Kim . ttrW w ig u
3&gt;M.34&gt; II. Semnta (Anuria EM*. J i ne a Arm*lron|.
Jenny McNeei. U rt ThmeneC I4 S S S |Xm&gt; SeBed Batted).

red, white and blue ball.
Fans can also witness a live television Interview
with Erving and Oervtn at halftime _ without leaving
their seats. Paul Kennedy of the Sunshine Network
will interview the basketball Hall o f Earners, asking
them te reflect beck on their years in the ABA.
In addition to the tribute to Ervtng and Oervtn, fane
will get to see the 1997-98 version o f the Magic under
new head coach Chuck Daly In person for the first
Urns this season and also get to aee David T h e Admi­
ral* Robinson, who appears to be healthy for trhe
first time In almost two seasons, and tha NBA's No. 1
1997 draft pick, Wake Forest's Tim Duncan, who has
been very Impressive In hte first two exhibition

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Overall Standings:
A League: Kathy's llnhy Shop (10-1), La­
dles of the Court 114-71. the Yknots (11-10),
Westvlew Raptlst Church *1 (0-8). Uecr :30
13-14) unit Sanford Church of Ood (2-15).
H League: Family Matters 121-4), Don
Mealey's Seminole Ford (10-0). the Un­
knowns (15-10). Westvlew Unptlst Church 42
(11-14). C.E.S (0-10) and Seminole Commu­
nity College (3-21).

IN B R I E F
Recreation Volleyball
SANFORD _ Results from the fifth week of
the City of Sanford Recreation Department
Fall Rrrrcntlonnl Volleyball League season
Monday night In the Dan t’elham Oymnatorluin at Sanford Middle School.
A League: Kathy's Itaby Shop (4-0). Laities
of the Court and Yknots (both 2-2). Westvlcw
Baptist Church *1 (I -31. Sanford Church of
Coil |0-4) and Herr :30 had the wrek oil
U League: Family Matters |5-0). Don
Menlry’s Seminole Ford (4-1), the Unknowns
(3-2) and Westvlew Raptlst Church. C.E.S
and Seminole Community College (all I -4),

Seminole Booster Club golf
SANFORD _ The Seminole High School
Rooster Club Golf Tournament will be held,
Friday, October 17th. at Alnqun Country
Club.
Cost ls‘8100 per person.
Contact Rrrnnn Asplen at 320-5102 for
more Information.

Dean
Continued from Psge IB
be the only ex-Yankee, nml potential
Hall-of-Fam cr, leaving the Bronx Bom bers
ns Cecil Fielder. Wade Boggs and C harlie
Hayes are also said to be out.
As to where Tim will play next year, and
he will piny som ewhere next year, I don't
know.
For years my fam ily and 1 hnvc hoped
Tim would com e to the Braves, or recently
to the M arlins so we could go watch him
play m ore often. And now with the Devil
Rays sta rlin g In St. Pclc next year we got
excited again nbout the opportunity to see
him play.
But It Is doubtful nny o f those teams are
In his plans, because the Braves and M a r­
lins are both loaded with outfielders and
the Devil Rays probably either won't want
to spent that kind o f m oney or will be
looking to go with younger players.
Then to cap o ff the week. Dean Smith (n o
not me) decides to retire ns the basketball
conch nt the University o f North Carolina.
Being an ex-college basketbnll coach m y ­
self, I used to get a lot o f second-glances
and silence on the phone lines when I told
people m y nam e was Dean Smith.
I actually got to meet Coach Smith at a
clinic one year nnd that was big thrill for
me. It will seem strange not seeing him on
the sidelines.
But you have to rem em ber that Conch
Smith Is 60 years old and time catches up
with all of us.
I heard ESI'N college football analyst and
form er Penn State nnd NFL quarterback
Todd Blacklcdgc talking about Penn State
head football conch Joe Pntcrno In refer­
ence to the Smith retirem ent. He said you
nlwnys think Pnl^rno Is going to be on the
sideline, but then you remem ber that he Is
70 years old nnd he Is not goin g to be out
there much longer.
It makes you stnrt to feel old.
But onto happier things.
I was happy to see that someone, Ken
Erickson and Jim Schaefer to be exact, de­
ciding to get some o f our future Seminole,
Lake Mary and W inter Springs high school
bnscball stars together and taking them to
tournnments around the state and the na­
tion so they can learn the gam e o f baseball
nnd get to play against the best players In
the world.
The only way to get better ts to play, a
lot. against the best. You don't get better
by playing against you rself all the time.
The 10-nnd-Under AAU team, playing as
the Sanford All-Stars, opened their fall sea­

son In St. Augustine this pnst weekend In n
tournam ent thnt had 54 teams from nil
over the United S lates com peting. Good
tuck guys.
I hnvc personally returned to the d ia ­
mond. plnylng In the 40-nnd-Ovcr O rlan do
Senior Baseball League.
We play all o f our gam es on Sunday's nt
Edge water High School In O rlando and at
the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Several area plnyers. Nick Brady. Robert
Smith, Bill Ornccv. Chris Qagtlano. T erry
rrnzler, Mike Ferrell nnd Carlos M artin et,
Just to name a few. arc also plnylng In this
league.
W ouldn't It be nice to sec these men
playing nt Historic Sanford Memorlnl S ta ­
dium ? S lay tuned, we're working on It.
CALLINO ALL CHURCHES. We re look in g
for church softball teams.

Several years ago over 20 teams were
playing in three different divisions in the
league on Saturday's. Now we have four,
plus two more playing in the Thursday
night league. Where are you.
This league is econom ically very reason ­
able and Is one o f the best form s o f fellow ­
ship there Is.

We hear all the time about softball play­
ers having run-ins with the umpires and
getting ejected. But you don't see that In
the Church League. Yes. It Is very competi­
tive. But the teams get along In a sports­
manlike manner nnd everyone has fun.
That Is the way sports are supposed to be
played. Not trash talking and cursing and
complaining about every call.
The next Teague will start In early Janu­
ary (Polar Bear League) and the Sanford
Recreation Department Is willing to hold a
fun or Co-Ed league In addition to the
Competitive League. So why not start get­
ting a team together and Join us on Satur­
days?
Last second shots Can you believe
the baseball playoffs? They are amaslngly
closely matched. Some people can't believe
that the Marlins and Indians are still In
the race for the World Scries. But remem­
ber. these are very talented teams and
should not be scofTed at.
And there Is local Interest in the games
as DeLand'a Chipper Jones plays for At­
lanta, Seminole County Sports Hall-ofFame member, and Ooldenrod resident,
Davey Johnson manages the Orioles, for­
mer Seminole Community College AllAmerica and Boone High Scnool coach
John Hart (formerly Dancy) is the General
Manager of the Indians, and the Marlins
are our Florida team.

Church-----Continued (Tom Page IB
Church Its
(Irat Iota of the aenaon. 8-4.
Trinity Assembly of God
Church-Mojeaty la 4-0 and Is
(railed by Ruen Snmorltano
Church 13-11. First united
Methodist Church-Flnmes (1-3)
and Sanford Christian Church
104).
This Saturday nt Chase Park,
the Flames lake on Sanford
Christian at 0 a.m. and Duen
Samurltano challenges Majesty
at 10 a m.
The Flames took a 2-0 lead
tn the bottom of the third in-

Co-Ed
Continued from Page IB
hits _ Joe DlBartolo (one run scored, three
RBI): one hit _ Tim Nicholson
(one double, two RBI). Brett
Mode (one run scored). Jerry
DlBartolo; one run scored _
Paula Ritchey.
Half-N-llaif: four hits _ Ray
Hartsfleld (two home runs, one
double, four runs score, four
RBI): three lilts _ Duane Smith
(two doubles, one run scored,
two RBII, Lori Poe (three runs
scored, one RBII, Kathy Lynn
(one RBI); two hits _ Mike
Davis (one run scored, two
RBI). Kim Myers (one run
scored); one hit _ Jerry Camus
(one double, one- run scored,
one RBI), Denise Byrd (one run
scored, two RBI), Greg Hardy
(one run scored).
C ft L Timber: three hits _
Mark Btalle (one double, two
runs scored); two hits _ Terri
Hlrt (one run scored, one RBI),
Tony Larson: one hit _ Tina
Hill (two runs scored, one RBI).
Lagston Toddy (one run scored,
two RBI), Chris Cepuran. Chris
Clark (one run scored each).
Shannon Hill. Rick Pettis (one
RBI each); one RBI _ Jimmy
Wilkinson.

sacrifice fly to left to score
Hinson with the go-ahead run
and Camus drove tn a pair of
Insurance runs with a single.
The Flames added their final
run in the fourth Inning as W.L.
Oracey tripled and Dean L.
Smith grounded out to second
base.
Providing the offense were:
First United MethodistFlames: two hits _ W.L. Oracey
(one triple, one run scored),
Jerry Camus (one run scored,
two RBI). Leonard Richardson
(one run scored, one RBI); one
hit _ Jack Dlemer. Andrew
Dlemer (one run scored and
one RBI each). Bruce Danllla
(two RBI), Dean L. Smith (one
RBI), Donnie Hinson (one run
scored): one run scored _ Rob­
ert Jones. Mark Blythe.
Buen Samaritano: thsee hits
_ Dandy Carradao lone RBII:
two hits _ Bert Solomon (one
triple, one run scored, two
RBI), Alex Rivera (one run
scored); one hit _ Jesus Mulno
(one run scored.- one RBI).
Carlos Morales (one run
scored). Raul Scgarra, Carlos
Matos.

nlng as Jack Dlemer walked
ana Jerry Camus singled and
advanced a base on nn error
before Bruce Danllla singled In
both runners.
The Buen Samaritano of­
fense, which had been held to
only two hits to that point by
Flames hurlcr Robert Jones,
finally got going In the top of
the fourth Inning as Alex
Rivera and Carlos Morales sinled before Bert Solomon tied
ie game with a triple to the
fence In right-center field.
Jesus Mulno then gave his
squad a lead with a solid single
to left and singles by Raul Segarra and Dandy Carradao
plated Mulno with an Insur­
ance run.
The lead was short-lived,
however, as the Flames an­
swered right back In the top of
the fifth Inning.
With one out. Jones and
Mark Blythe reached on errors
and Donnie Hinson singled to
load the bases before back-toback walks to Leonard
Richardson and Andrew Dle­
mer tied the game.
Jack Dlemer then lifted a

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SMI FUNS AS CUSTODIAN fOA
CASI, INC. ATTN: MICHAIL
MANNIN0. HMheMm tithe to),
levins certtfleMete) he* tiled
»etd tentheetett) iw • tea Sees
»e be leeued, moreen. The earincite numbed!) end year(e) et
leeuenee. the deecripuon of the
property, end the nimetc) In
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Nimee M which eeeeeeed
Ktthmme C. Welle Truetee, FSO
Auth C. Clemen. AS et teld
preporty hemp In the County of
Seminole. Stele of Ftoridp.
Unleet eueh certihcetete) then
be redeemed eecerdtnt te lew,
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te be pais by
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et en emewnt eeuef te the Ngheel bis le Sue wtthm te heure
ifter the advertised time et the
tela. All eeymente ehes be caah
er putrenteed Inurement,
made eeyeble te the Ciert et
the emus Coen
Dated true 1MSay et October.
tssr.
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WANTANNS ICOASS
CLIAK OF TMS
CIACUIT COUNT
SISNNOii COUNTY,
FLOAIDA
by: Shtrtey C. Merten
Oeeuty Ciert
FubWeh: October }. te. It. A
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APPLICATION PON TAS
NOTICI It MINISr OIVIN.
Scat FUNO AS CSTDN/OM S
ASSOC ATTN: MICMAIL MAMNMO (FL 4401) the hatter et
■eS eeid eenneetetel Far a lee
Sees te Se leeued thereon The
•orttheMe numberlt) end
year(c) et leooance. the
SoetHelton et die property, end
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SIMINOLI COUNTY.
FLOAIOA
byi Michede L. Slhra
Deputy Clerk
PubSah: October 7, 14. tl. Mid
SS, 1SST
DfJ-tt
NOTIOI OP SALS
Pureuem le Fie. Stetutee SS404 end D M7, The Cements.
Meueetieid end Miee. heme of
Leaoed Space No. 0 17. C 10. C
n. and C IT wW be eeid te
hlpheM bidder le eatlety ownere llene •gainer properly
owned by Mark Meaner.
Time: Oet. tl. 1M7SAM
niece: i-e MM iter ewe me.

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Setters, FL

11 BO OS eleanMf dee ecu
requires.

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NOTICI OP
APP1IOATIOH POA TAS OSSO
NOTICI IS HIKISV OIVSN.
met Fima AS CUSTOOIAN FOA
CASI. INC ATTN: MICHAIL
MANNINO. the holder et the tellewmi eentficMefii hee mod
eatt eentfWMetel terete* sesd
ts be leeued thereon. The earutleate number(e) end yeer&lt;a) et
leeuenee, the Seecnptien et the
ereeerty, and me nenteM m
which it wee
Censicaeo No: If 11
Tear et leauaneei INS
OeaerlpUen et Prouerty:
UQ LOT 4 SLX I HOW.Ah0
PACKAAD LAND COS 1ST AOD
TOCAMSAONCITY PS 1POTS.
Names m which ceesssedi
Joyce Arm Howe. AS et eatt
property betns Mme Ceunfo of
•emMeie. Stott tt Pttrtde.
umeee eueh eenmeetete) ehed
sen* seeertbes M eueh
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seer,
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1SST, el 11:00A.M.
Payment et Sale fee, apples-

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APPLICATION PON TAS SOBS
NOTICI IS HSAIBV OIVSN,
that FUNS AS CUSTOOIAN FOA
CASI. INC ATTNl MICHAIL
MANNING, the holder el the tel.
lewinf cenmeetett) hat rued
tatt conn#atete) let • Us Seed
ts be leeued theresn. The eat*
me Me number(t) and yeerlt) et
leeuenee, the SeeeHptien of the
properly, and the ntmt(i) In
which it wee cccecccS le/crc ac
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SIM I CAVSTAL PAAK PS I FO
SS.
Namee m which cccccicS:
Shlrtey S. PrNchwS. Metre. AS
et cats ereeerty Seine In the
Ceunty of Seminole, State et
Flense.
Unleet eueh ceniftcetelo) then
be redeemed aceerdtnq ie lew.
the property SicirlScS in eueh
cenrfieMMt) ws be sett Is me
tuqhott bidder mthe wtm front
Seer.
Seminole
County
Ceurtheuee. Banters. Flense,
on th# Uth day et November,
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the name(t| In which n wet
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attar the advertised Nme et the
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Dated ihie SOth day el
September, tier
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MANVANNS MOACl
CLIAK OF THt
CIACUIT COUAT
SIMINOLI COUNTY,
FLOAIOA
by: Michelle L. Shi
Deputy Ciert
Pubbeh: October f. 14, It. Mid
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NOTKS 10 NBASBY OtVfN.
met FUNOAS OUOTOOiAN FOA
MOLOO, me. ATTN] kNCMAIL
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preserti bemq mme County et
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me preparty described m eueh
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byi Shlrtey C. Herpert
Deputy Ctarti
Publish: September fl, SO,
October 7, te, 1M7
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NOTWS OP SALS
Pureuem le Fla. Otatutae OSSOS end SS-SS7, The Contents.
Leased leeae No. O if. wts be
•old le MqheMbidder le sMMty
owned by Mr. C. Brettnqten.
Time: Oil. If. 1N7 0.M AM
Flees: 1-4 MM Stories me.
ttl MicAmen Or.
•Niters. FL
110.00 eleenln
required.
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tale. ANeeymente ehen be tee*
CIACUIT COUAT
et ever entcod Metrument,
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made eeyeble te Wm Clerk et
FLOAIOA
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NOTWS OS
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by: MuhMe L. Sure
Deputy Clerk
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APPilSATINN PNNTM1
NOTWS IS MSMSY OIVIN,
met PUNS AS CUSTOOIAN POA
CASI, INC. ATTNl MICHAIL
MANNINO. ms holder tt ms tttlevins eertifieete&lt;e) has tiled
said eertSMaMM for • Isa deed
le be leeued Korean. Tbs eartitleere Humberts) and yesrte) tt
leeuttiee. me deeertptlen tt the
property, end the nemete) m
which A was eiieeeed it/ere ee

Bern te: Jeenneitt Cerenede
NOTW S ANN f

0AM NN. 0S-1SI4 OA t«N
WNIVfASAL AMI AtCAN
MOAT(LAOS COMPANY.
PlatntWt,
*e.
WANDA 0. TOAAIO. Mtt..
NOTICI OP SALS
NOTWS IS HIAIOY OIVIN
purtuent te an Order er Plnei
Judqment
SeheduNnq
FereeMture Sale entered en
September t»m. IMT In sue
ease new pendmp In eeid
Court, Ml style at which le mdlI N.
Perk Avenue, Sanford, Florida
11771. at 11:00 A.M.. en me
I1M day et OCTOMA. 1007.

To Chartee W. Oumne Jr.
Lett known eddriii.
ITS Cherokee Cl.
FL 1ITSI
end any unknown parent el
imknewn vddren .
Physicel Deecnetien at I
IS yem em ceuceeien male,
1 A. T Hehee tad;
approv. IN ibe : blue eyes;
vtrelfhr and chert,
lab eomplenen
esdAlentt menntymq mrermeUon:
Dele tt venaeption.
ii/te^e - i/ts/iT
Piece et conception:

Date tt bum:
leqtombm M. ISST
ty ee set term mtold Order er Piece of bum:
Fmat Judgment, te-wtt:
LOT 0, BLOCK 0, OAIIN- rr W OAMASS THATi
WOOD LAKIS UNIT TWO.
This notice
ACCOAOtNO TO TMS PLAT
THIAtOP AS AICOAOIO IN lermUtenen el yeur parental
PLAT BOOK ff. PAOSS t. Mid
1. OP THI PUSUO AtCOAOS be heerd et the Wathmqion
OF SIMWtOLf COUNTY, FLOAI- Ceunty Ceurtheuee. Weal Send,
APPLICATION PM TAB BOSS OA.
Wteeenem. Aeem MI4, 411 1.
NOTWS IS HSAIBV OIVSN, A/k/e til MONNINO OLOAV
ashington tt.. Watt Send, Wl
that FUNOAS CUSTODIAN FOA OAIVS. LAKI MANY, FLOAIOA W
MOM. en Oeleber M, IMT, M
CASI. INC. ATTN: MICHAIL UT44-SIM
t i l l em.
UANNStO. the hatter et me leiOAOI AID M Santerd,
You have me right te have an
!ewlnq Canutestate) hee Med Semmele Ceunty, Flense, WUe attorney
present. A you deeue
eeid cenifteetetel ter a tea deed um day et SIFTIMSIA, 1N7. te centetl the mtttM Mid cmito be leeued thereon. The cer­
MANYANNS MOASI
nol
chord
an etterney, the cute
oticate number!e) end yeer(s) of
At Clerk, Circuit Court
issuance, the Seaertetlen et the
SIMINOLI County, Flertde
•y: Jena I. Jetewle
A you tell to
which Nwee eeeeeeed le/are ee
Oeeuty CMrk
•PIAA S HOFFMAN, PA.
rights,
eAher a metten te teak
Cendieete Nei M4C
70S South Mile Highway
redtt hem the )ud#menl at a
Yamel leeueneei 1SSS
Cam Oeklee, Flense SS144
netlee of mtent tt pursue rebel
Teieehene (MS) Mi MSS
hemme Msment mutt be Attd
UO LOT •s ' iuEm ’ scO
Inthe trial court wimm M days
OOA NUNWf it FT N1S8SS FT
ttttr the Msment le enttred, m
NSLV ON SLY A/W ST NO 4M
arder
le preserve me right te
■S8M FT • M DM It MM f l
oenteel
AOi
MO I IMS FT BWLV ON Ceerdineter tt Ml N. Park
A you have • i
0UNV1 TS.S4 FT ■ SS MO M Avenue. Suite N.. Santerd.
MIN SOISO W 104.TS FT • ITS Flertde UTTl, m Matt hve deye need http m court, please eel
H14ISM-4SM.
FT TO MO) ALOMA
Frier Is the preeeedlnq.
BY TMi COUNT)
SSPNS 41(44.
Telephone: (407) ttf-4SW I n
Hen. Lawrence P. Wcddieh
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4tt7| 1 000-041-ST71(TOO), er
September M. IMT
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Publish: Oeleber 14,1NT
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CELEBRITY CIPHER
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me ddverttted ttse tt me
Mter me edverlNiS tone et me •ttttr
a l l AM U M n i M S a a fte JI k a e e e b
eete. All payments ehal be eaMi ■Hi Ml HfWPW WHI i f WWl
er lueremeeS instrument,
tt dm dark et
made payable le the Clerk et
Oourt.
Vie Clreun Court.
imp
11th day el
OMed this SOth day of
, IMT.
September, issr.
(Sees
&lt;tu)lVANNS MOAM
MANYANNS MOMS
CLIAK OP TMI
CLIAK OP THI
CINOUIT COUNT
CIACUIT COUNT
SSIMNOU COUNTY,
SIMINOLI COUNTY,
FLOAIOA
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NTI
byi bSttlBi L Sdvs
Deputy Otark
Deputy Clark
Pubbeh: Oeleber 7,14, (1, Mid Pubbehr bepttmber tf,i. M. wm
Oettber T, 14,11
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Md U .U 44*---*-- d
7 i — rw ip n in w fl

CLASSIFIED ADS
S w n in o to
4 0 7 /3 2 2 -2 0 1 1

O rla n d o - W in ter P ark
4 0 7 /6 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DCPT.
HOURS
M U M .IM F .M
MONDAYB n
PM0AY
a 0M 0 SATURDAY
4 SUMOAY

. PRIVATE PARTY RATES
U w hnuM m m ......... M i Mm
......... M i l a n .......... MM MM
S iin iiN R i— m........ tl.M i Hm
TOM....................... .11,411 MM
" — » » » » • - M « * M »ltoM
IIM r MMb m

M M «* « any M M l UM Mtry U l« t * CM cf « i aMMM Mr
CenaMMen yreigMreaUN. Payartyft*«*y* youreftnewMrMaakned

UM U4MOW1to M W w M. Cupy must k*&gt;w m n M
imtoMto total ‘Commerce! frequencynat an m m m

NAOM I
Tuesday tore Fitday 11 Noon Tie Day Bator* FMAream
•wear UtooonYnMr
AOJUOTtMNTt ANDCRSOfTV: MtoreM M WM arret Inanad,
toreBeaiaraMwoltowMbareaperetoi* tor toreAral Vreartoanwiy
andanfy to toe aelsiM Mtore**M *f fhsf Inaaitor “
1 EMMrMMay 8 re*re.

K IT *N ' C A R L Y L E ® by L ir r y W rlghl

141—Hornet For Sale

TXRKI^fillRr
FOR UNOtROROUNO

T^SNMVHENYOUCAfT
u m . uompusiy fimooiiia jt
1.x 1040 re ft 410 Bay Am ,
481,800, 1400 down, IMO/mo

UTIUTY CONTRACTOR
M iM M M M i
njtm t

at I ' (Mil ui:) | if

231—Cara For Sale

'K/TCMN TAELEand thMre.

LET US DO THE
WORK FOR YOUI

Mwoeo can ssxm m
MATTRIBE BALE • Full alia
triad boi tprlng* 1 matlrtki
M3 00 Lanya Mart 333-4133
Waahar 4i 1
Dryer
AaMngllOX
407-33444/1

BY. JOHNS RTVER Fllhaimtn’t
paradaal 1144 Lemon BtoB Rd,
Oman. 3/1, *aa wax beat dock
W/3 WW* 1134,000. 1434114

04* 4*8-1*41

181—Appllsncoa 6
Furniture For 8ale

i

j\ Mot * i t* it l *&gt;lif

Car 4 toauraned Haddad
Waakanda FREE; 331-4344
M ETAL FRAM ERS
llaadad Howl Ere. payt Qal paid
todayl Cal now. 3344434
Fm i I-----aiiliu
J Iaatl a. rwamng
--- 1-rwiiuvim
MOLLY MAIO M MRMO
F/T ‘ M-F ' 44am
WM YUM. 447-7474447.
P/T RUNNER FOR Law Rm. d*
pandatia, trinaportalion. vtkd
FDL, typing and Nog A«M
MM Var&amp;am M-F I----ca« 447-433-MI1_______

199-Pets

•LACK Uk4 Fama*. 7 mma
ctd Good with km Li ahotk
Looking tor a good homa. free
Leave a maaaag* al 303-7055
DALMATION4 AKC. (Mot*,
wormed, tota of km 4340to*ch.

LAKE MANY CuM K » M
dftVtwn. 2 car gw. MUOO
RENOVATED « . lb* raw,
comer lor, gang* Ml ,400
SC. FOOL Pre-torectoaure 3/3 hr/
carvtam2 car gw ♦ cprt 447,140
4/13X100aq X toM plan. *cm
perch, deck. 1aa. 4I4X4M
BfUet FORECLOSURE Ovw 1/3
acr, tood, 4*30 prch

PART TIME

W M SW .

FUPPM4
Shot* E wormed. 1/3 AKC
Bprtogw Spanrel. 1/3 tab. 430
each 0*1333-7348__________
ROTWIILLER/Dafmanan thotl.
wormed. cuM M a bunon Taa*
docked tTlMach M0X44E

Caah raeatof. phona
PN04B 0P4RAT0M
N llM w FYTarF/T
1400-714-4230
TtMMng Anwd 4

PABTOOAY
TENOSR loving cm* tor ore
' ------ tftunyF—

LABOR MAOY

Satory * oomm * bonua F/T or
P/T FtotoMd aimoapharatmokmg ok DMtM or MRa 7474370

PORTER

hrmeaaega MS 7 day* Pryatr
w it

SALESPERSON

McAory Fwma Hciday (Ml Can­
tor kad Nov Dac al Banvnow
toana Cantor I Ai Mai CM
m im

23—Lost

6 Found

ISTo3 MOn3 s^ ^ ^ 5 5
grey. l Fg bkh/wres on cfeM. I
Vg Morns rye* W in car
i o X iw . riw aro

ALL 04PARTMEWTS 4 Mouaakaapmg. Braaktaal Samara.
back Apply In
in paraon
Front balk
■ Caurtywd I3S
IM kwra
Pkwy Laka M
Mlary 444u a ____ :_______________
OLAMOURPHO
S oToORAPHY to

ABANOON VENOto/GUACHNEB
3 E tor atotaga toaa duo
r MPtO
Bi Sat aarronsn
c&gt;B#r tfoojxhbce
Proof of oamaraAto * 11A00
ga Nm ♦ oo« of ad*
CMM14M

Ra a HaaMM M a PARTY
and lam up N MSCaahtai
WmQm
CALL Mown Am FOR SAHA
______ 14404704144
TO I
Ftoa Hr*, ta d ; 131-1143 tod.
fdtod. Ran 4404444144
*10 4 up 1
1bdw-PwdNdayt344

•HELP!
14*

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duly M ad n * Hm to awh to

too (4gT)M3X1M

Unfurnished
t MEAT LOCATIONS
1E t Bdrwto S3T444M tor
33344*7 at 331-4133

IlS -O ffle e Space
For Rent

n p i nnANFOwn
IbWiL CH/A, 1

i un M bit AAar school
MMCMKM
4BT-01
MARTA'S OAYCAJW BMVI
fool Pre-Behoof LAKE MARY
uc i w i
xn&lt;xm
55— B u tlrw x t

Opportunities
A **np» 4 we ad wM aam you
4100C* a day tor Fre real of
your Ida Sacral ravatad m a
■ Cal 407X4*i i r
VfNDfNa LAZY PERSONS
DREAM FEW HOURMK) 44
fra* arre/xre i aooagQAjaj
WORK FROM MOMS making
aoodan Fame* Earn to 414X
ak. CM 430*444 aal E-4S
WORK PROM H0MM-No coal tar
aupp*a4. awn to 4340/wh makmgbrae. 411 MM 4*LM 4
^

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EDUCATION
UKEWOfUONO
WITH PEOPLE?
MMA MSP4CAL A44MTAMT.
At a Madcal Aaaacan nan an
Aaaodato of Serene* dagraa.
you art hafp prapara paaanla tor
aumlnaaona. conduct ImportM In rtonor aurgary. ira a rawaning caraar i you to* h*to-Day or FrenFuCJaai
FlwctofAtotorTnoM
Ouatoy

Cal IWayl 407-441-4411
CNy C oMecs
443 EaMHaft/436, H*. 400
CMiatoatry.fi. 34707
M4

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B O N U S !!!
AAM totodW O f.M W to,^
Hand Itton '1BB4 E°Mwy
lo^woodj“ &gt; 1330.
A MTTSR JOS POR YOUI

mm

tor company to 4» OrtanJob atao In----tatvM twWi

ftS S S S T U i
um of iwnd tooto and I
m

AOAmOSMOFII
SECURITY OFFICERS
tom an ndutorn towtori wtornc
Sacuty at o4w pad kwrwn
tatoonrtt I haafto banaMt F/T
4 P/T aval, a* milt 644 3447
44CUMTY OFFICtRSaJC.
Unarmad, FT/PT Santord ama
H totW a 14AM IMOtta
41MMOLS COUNTY PUMX
SCHOOLS (PraK Ewty totorvwnaon Program) itu an vnmartwa
opanvn tor a Pr*A land Factlator (Haad twtuctor) tor Spmg
Laka Etomaraary Oram kntod
paatoon MuM hava M toaM a
CIM crtdamul 4 aipananca
AA
pmfarrad.
ra to SCPR,
krrwn Hi
Dapl. 400 E.
Mary BM, Bardord. FL
33773-7137 By 101447

GRANT AtR, INC

Ere duct toalaaara 4 tana

Care

T

ta R f

TuK s m B S B B T
4 4 ret 4358 A MONTH CM*
3714)130 cr 333-3454
MET. DOWNTOWN IANFORO

MARMER’S VILLAGE
UKI *04 I K M It 10440
taoM i.ftiM e ANoim
&gt;22-— 70
t tom M Mo­
toric area 4378nno • iM M i
n m iL a t a a

a s s ?

407-4734474
14M 4. Franch Am ..
11044 B. Mamonal Or.
41XEB-1B00.

I 40IK flood
KP-3B3-704S

COME GROW WITH
US OWATSON REALTY
Ow npa aapandad cdtoa cn
LaRt Mary hM cparmgi tor anargabc pf0iM6Ci%li feSSfclnQBH
HOiBfH cVMf in ■ tvfrvny
IN. apaooue atmosphere EiCal: TRUOV HSTIR
Far a aWtdenlref Inlarma
323-3200
q w n f f Bi iw P —
'SUPERIOR Nr 10 YEAR4*
Dua to reorgamjaaon within
our rurtmg department toa ft*
lowing poaiaona i
L&gt;toP/T 4 P/T 3-11 and 11-7
CNA-F/T 4 P/T poatkons on al
in icmermiaut
F/LAm on our Rtoacuto
uni. Requirement,. 3 or mora
yaara CPR carttocation and
■ALARMS BAMO on
■XPIRMNCS
Cal Oaiary Manor, 4074*44434. AM lor Dtactor ol Hurt­
ing or apply within 80 North
Highway &lt;743. OaBary. Ftonda. Drug Fraa
104.
'
DRIVER
Car Nautor W tip Ctau A COL.
Cal (407) 330-1840__________
DUMP TRUCK O N VU
Opananoad wtto CDt B. Vaca850 * oanaton barn. 373-4’ M
um t
F ffa l
Ftoaaa M i 441-3447
Ttm CtmCara A □raundaman
_________ ______ ---------------------------------------------

EXPERIENCED
BODY TECHNICIAN.
MuMhava own Beta 4 m art•no* Inhifw ©tShtofii
EXPERIENCED
AUTO PAINTER
IRM ftoua own uoto
Apply to paraon.
iBOt County CLP Rd, Sanford,
WT-33M B 4_______
H AIR E T Y U 8 T
Tb work lor IntornaUonal h4lr
corp. For Intorvtowa cal
HT. AN to Norm_______
HAMOTWAH-P/T
longwood
araa. LHa alacirtoal rapwra 4
warahouta. 334-84W lOam-ftytL

Aft RywaMf - 4*14
-M a g a ta a ttM H
*1 W lv I U 1178/
dtp
3314114or 34X8437
SANFORO Good araa Spoaaaa
3/1 AC. hooa &lt;** pwao I yard
H-1Vhd * *30Q/da(LiiXfBM
4ANFORO MM Da l * 2 brtm
MM Soma w/ um Good area
From 4345/mon 3314787
Taka over toaaa Skmahroco 1/
1 4535/mo Sanoua rqw w
onty 141-347-4444. Aa* far

Pnma location great anchor
buitniiMi. 1.000 aq I cn 1743 From pertng NawN car
ad * paarwad 4X4-74X1141

141—Homes For Sale

Baal pay to todbuatoMB. 4 paid
hoidaya. paidvaoaiona. Earn 3
Ima daya R toa baach. UnBorma
4414441

HOUEEKEEPBRE
A wMRand
eOMng4Qr.HT4f t
Mi
LABOR R T m iB M ID

Wa ll do ai tha work •
you collect an tha Itt.
Call u» al (407) 322-2411
Him InnIn wwkpwmr
Countvt'
ray M
work for youlll

q^^pu i fm

t l FORO TAURUS OLGrey. fuftoad
‘ty toadad.
48K maa* AaJUng
“ Cal after 6 om 334X460
41 TOYOTA TURCCU naw
brakaa, ere* 4 banary. Good
Com 1773 Cal 373X301

211—
156—Acres0# Lot For

Antkyua/CoHectibiee

■Miffi SariorE 10 ac fonadAa
3 home or 3 mobM horn** permated Reduced to 489 400
Fiend* Land Brahsra 447XTX

ANT10U4 84ALL 4 AUCTION
OAUERt. Spare* arwlabta in
Ftortdra torgaw combnad Anwpj* MM 4 Auc*on Erwry BMunlay M l OCfpm Ouaary con------- adad Ca* Pally

1401 W. Flrat
(&lt;47)7
OPEN HOUS4 IYIRY 4UNOAV I-4AM* LAKE MARY
CHASE GROVE 4/3, 3 car
rage, auto o p **. * t*.
ttor/wi
tana, (aeuul tab. retngarator.

103— H ou seeU n fu m lth ed

NOTICE
baamwntt are aitoyacl to ina
FadarM Fav Mouang Act. wtveh

coach M w t montow cm and
MANY CrrrtAS MT-UI MM
or 33X334X OPEN NOUN
EViJtY SAT/gUN M PM

or, reason, aa* handtoap. to-

BANFORO V3 tpM pun. vwux
ad cawng. EH. Haducwd to
47X400 Cal MMe taiumcrr
TRAVIS KXLOORC BROKER
474-1431 OR 374-1M1

Man you can wan toto 3 bfltm
homa w/GHA. naw pant I carpal? AM) apoul HUO homaal

Modal HomM *Ck*a Out* 4/3.
OaBary FromHMk tmrndOoc
4474--------

Truck/Bueee/Vana For
t l JEEP CHEROKEE 4 dr. VB
Air ihockxlionvraar 13* mud
WM AT 43X74*6 Nmag
IMS FORO ECONO VAN Fu»y
■ M »Y I 4 2 kxnga mean­
er* * 11.500 33X0114

447X31X100.
IRNFURMS
t FMO at WhaM Ha*
ig x n x t* tu rn

^4

218- D o ts E
an ntm 43 40
•OAT
toe* par momn 333X945 or
S -l

169—Condominiums
For Sale
t brim
condo w naw o va . huww tan*
watar haatar 4 ca/pat Mown
pond 433000 374 7*13

V3X 1000 down IM Uc n
Carnage Core Gregory Mobta
Homa* 333X304__________
PARR AVI. HOOKE PARK
Home* 43.000 to 48 000 Bat Up
Fmancma 0LMT1333-4M1

2 1 9 —W an ted to Buy
CLEAN MWBPAPfR4
Alum.Cana Copper/Brea*
Kiftiwi RaayUUk* 131X004
t i l « . FfratXkP H Baixt
WANTED la*h compactor
407-323*442
223— M iscella n eo u s
MCURTY BAM 4 DOORS
45/vq ft Oftarng Uy*H pu*n
bunon hre retaaaa 334-31M

231—Cere For Sale

CARRIAGE COVE
I 4M41/1 *1 Bfryana
Carport acm rm BITS
ITEM
141
FL

37K

_ Ut HB 4eyL 5 red
tun roof. Deal •

t l Ford Tempo OL. AT. new AC
ty*. great car lor 43400 ktoy
n e h h w ____________

M xo Barer*
Carport.. |1U

com. A/c,

Ceil 222-Eiao
159— R e e l EataM
T J yS S oS S ^ as^
F\*w* a Wmona

imp*,

abT

1943 AUC Wagon. AT. turn
great, odd ar.
O0O. 447X11'
4 Cyt
y

t*ax 333 3*44___.

GARAGE
SALES
COOLER
WEATHER 18
COMING!

TN* w toa parted am* tor Yard
Saiaal let to* Santord Hereto/
Lake Alary Lilt adrenaa your
u » and waich to* paopta
Take adremaga of our W ipPokl Adrema* yma tu kna ad
iwc# n toa Sanford Harato am
one* in to* Lake Mary LA* tor
only 44 mil (Addmonal kna*
onty 4 51 each, ada mutl b*
prapwd)
Ca* u* between ft ! baton noon
on Tuaaday am watch to* Santard Haratotak* Atoy L.ta wort
tar you!
c r a f t 's b a k e s a l e
Nov 2 at DAVA 3412 Orlando
Or . Sanford. Need nitoion
For /Mansion* of tabtot cal
Marayn M 331-7140 or Ruto M
K iA a
ISULTK-FABHLV
1AT-OCT. IM h *-4
10* Orange Dire. Santord

SEMI-ANNUAL
GARAGE SALE

Oct 17-14. XX In open flaU
are* M im anaranca to Carriage
Core on 477

R iff M ALTY MC.

Work up 10 30 hra/wk. Hourly
paylbonu* Nuacpnai
407-434-4400.
TOP PAY, MNEFIT4. OFWP
Apply Sanford Etoctnc 3S33 S
Pk Dr. 333-1883
TREE CUMBERS A
0 ROUNDS PEOPLE
4X13014 ♦ CO bMtofit a CL
required EChora Traa Srv

Bantam___ m -aa___

TRULY NOLAN PaM Control
now hiring Batoa Inipactore lor
Baminoto 4 VtotuaM Co Satoa
a»p nac Oreal banatta I compamr vahicto prevldad Apply:
9 Qnr^Pf.BLnteflWANTlOt indMduaia who are
Making a Ufamg. paopto onantitod caraar MEAT amptaymant anvtronmant pretaaaional
tutua and banalwa. Conataar
tha caraar ol Dantal Aaaiaing
Formal aducabon of 1300 houra.
Loading la Stall and National
credarmat* Work In a tiat
pacad- Nghty
changing can
caraar to tha aiM
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Saving the past
Some dissension
mars Ritz Theatre
renovation update
TODAY

chastised the project architect for not M t e *
In* procedures.
At Us meeting Thursday at Sanford City
Hall, several board members criticised archi­
tect Gerry Oraaa for (allure to present Certifi­
cates of Appropriateness prior to removing ex­
terior windows.
•You need to come to this board for any
renovation.’ said Laura BoOlen. board chair­
man. *1 want to see the C of A.*
'All we did was take the boards af the win­
dows. There was nothing behind those win­
dows.’ Gross said.
Gross, who also serves on the historic board,
totd members If they had a problem they
should speak up.
Members Mike Skat and Jerry Mills M recd
with Sollien saying that removing windows was
an exterior change and required prior ap-

Spaghtttl and football
Don't forget about the Seminole High
School Band spaepiettl dinner tonight.
The dinner will be prior to the Seminole
versus Pine fudge football game. Seminole
band member s. Lakevtcw Middle and Sanford
Middle and 8 H S Band Parent Assoc, are sell­
ing tickets tn advance for the dinner at M per
person. There will be tickets available at the
door but these are limited to 100 dinners,
and will run SS.

Waavara guild maatlng
The Weavers of Orlando will meet al 10 a.m.
on Sept. 13 al the Maitland Art Center Build­
ing. 210 W. Packwood. Maitland. Ellen Tu rn e r
of Tam pa will present a lecture on *A Weaver's
view of Peru and Bolivia.*
The Weavers of Orlando has been active
since 1043. promoting Interest In and knowl­
edge of the finer arts of spinning, weaving,
dyeing and basket making as well aa related
crafts such aa felt making and handmade pa­
per. Members from tlx Central Florida coun­
ties meet monthly. Meetings are free and
open to the public.

Victorian t«a party
District S IS Ladles Auxiliary lo the VFW will
host a Victorian lea party In honor of O d d
Star Parents on Sept. 13 at VFW Post 10139
In Oviedo. Oold star Parents are those fami­
lies that have lost a child or children In any
war.
District President Anita Luca will hast this
event and aha haa appointed Jean Hamil m
chairperson for thta special event. All auxilia­
ries a rt invited to attend this lovely affair to
pay tribute to those parents.

Staton opening gala
The Central H orida lyric opera will present
IU Season Opening g d a on Sept. 13 at • p.m .
at the Women's chib of Winter park located at
4 IS In ter lachen Ave,
The Gala will feature members of their resi­
dent Artist program and will Include songs,
arias and scenes from some of the most
popular operas.
Ticket are $25 and can be reserved In ad­
vance by calling the Lyric Operas office al
(407| 047-7781. Sealing la limited, reserve
now. Tlck e U will also be available at the door
on the night of the Gala.

Klck-a-thon lor MDA
During the week of Sept. 14-20. five Von
SchmeUng Martial Arts Centers In the Central
Florida Area have scheduled KJck-a-thona lo
generate more hope for people with neuro­
muscular disease. Children
will
collect
pledges for each kick during a two minute pe­
riod and the proceeds wtU be used for r e ­
search and patient care by the Muscular Dys­
trophy Association.

Rad Croaa claaa
The American Red Cross will offer a Com ­
m unity First aid ft Safety claaa from 0 to 10
p.m. on Sept. 15. 17 and IB at Its facilities lo­
cated at 705 W. SR 434. Longwood. The cost
of the class la 040.

Cops nab carjacking suspect, another sought
The driver of a 1950 Ford Bronco
was the victim of a carjacking early
Thursday morning In the 000 block
of Persimmon Avenue. Police have
arrested one suspect and arc
seeking another.
About 0:10 a.m.. Glen Green. 26.
of Sanford, was traveling on Per­
simmon when an unknown black
female jumped in front of his vehi­
cle forcing him to M o p
Then a
black male -w h o m police later
identified aa ONksr Btrawter. 40-•
cams up from behind the vehicle
and put a knife to the throat of
Green.
Btrawter
allegedly
demanded
Green grt out of the car. and then
Strawter and the female sped off.
At about B a m . Officer Robert
Curtin of the Sanford Police De­
partment
noticed
the
vehicle
M r Carjack, fags 4A

Farm purchase advances Lake Apopka restoration
PALATKA, Fla. • The clean-up of
Florida's moat polluted large lake
moved forward aa the St. Johns
River Water Management District
Governing Board agreed to buy an­
other farm located within Lake
Apopka's historic wetlands.
The Governing Board agreed to
pay 59.2 million for the 1.493 acre
Lust Forma. The farm consists of
two parcels located on the north­
ern shore of the lake.

The purchase la In response to a
legislative mandate. The Lake
Apopka Restoration Act of IBB0 di­
rected the Dtatrlct to buy the farms
to halt the phosphorus-rich dis­
charges to Lakt Apopka. The pur­
chases al Lake Apopka are unique
tn that the Legislature haa directed
that the purchases Include equip­
ment and business value in addi­
tion to the coot of the land.
The nutrient-laden (arm dis­
charges fuel algae blooms that
cloud the water and contribute to
the four feet of sediment blanket-

Ing (he lake bottom. These condl- third farm purchase al the lake
lloni impede the growth of aquatic since the enactment of the 1BB0
plant*, which In healthier lakes legislation. In April, the District
provide ftsh and wildlife habitat.
closed on the purchase of the
Lake Apopka was once heralded 3 .211 acre A. Duds and Sons muck
aa ‘ the world's moat dependable farm. In August, the Dtatrlct placed
fishing take.* The farm discharges In escrow the money needed to buy
and other pollution sources are the 5.234 acre Zcllwln Farms
blamed for tbs degradation of that properties In preparation for a
once-great fishery. Furthermore, closing scheduled for August I BBS.

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Student councils may soon set policy

Rad Croaa haa naw chlaf
The Seminole County Public Schools Asso­
ciation of High School Student Councils, com ­
monly known aa 'District Student Govern­
ment.* may have the opportunity to have an
impact on policy act by the school board for
the next school year.
In Us first meeting of Utla school year, lha
representatives of the seven county high
schools were challenged by Seminole County
School Board chairman Bandy Robinson to
evaluate the current ‘ student appearance and
dress code.* and to auggiit changes to the
coda that would make U more easily and evenhr
enforced at the high school level.
u
*1 have a personal Interest tn githertng t %
formation from the persona most effected b y
our policies.* Robinson told the students gath­
ered at the Educational Support Center on
Thursday, Sept. 4.
District Student Government was created tn
I BBS by the school board and achool admhiis^
trators to form a link between the students of
the various schools and the bogy that governs

O n Sept. IS . Sumner Hutchenaon, III. of
Burtonavtlle. Md. will begin his duties aa the
new Chief Executive Officer. Replacing Hugh
J . Quinn who left Central Florida In m id-June
to assume the position of American Rad Cross

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SCHOOL NOTES

RUSS

H e n ry
L o u is
M encken
m id Je s s e O w e n s had ve ry
Illllc In co m m o n o ilie r lim n
H icy were b o rn on ihe sam e
dny n n d Hint we will fo rg rl
them not.

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one
of
A iucrlcn 's beat n e w s p a p e r­
m en, the Sage of O n lllm o re .
He wna b o rn on Sept. 12.
1880
In B ntlim ore.
nnd
died
there on Jn u .
20.
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“If. aflcr I depart lids
vale." he w rote In 1021
(E p ita p h . Snwrt Set) “you
ever
re m e m b e r
me and
have a thought to please m y
ghost, forgive some s in n e r
nnd w ink nt some h o m e ly
g irl."

Honesty is the best policy
By M A R IA O R E M
llcrnld Staff Writer

Seminole County Public Schools, with the co­
operation of teachers, students and adminis­
trators, promote dllTcrent character traits each
month. Through a series of exercises and ac­
tivities in ‘ Tlie Keys to Your Character" pro­
gram, students learn about vnlues. Honesty: a
sense of honor, truthfulness. Integrity and sin­
cerity. is the trait for September.
Midway Elementary School.
2251
Jltway,
Sanford, will hold a Dividends coffee for volun­
teers Sept. 18 nt 9 a m. In the media center.
Dede SchafTner, coordinator for Dividends will
present Information on the benefits of being a
school volunteer. For information, call 3221791, ext. 208.
South Seminole Middle School. 101 S. Winter
Park Drive, Casselberry, will hold a dedication
and ribbon cutting ceremony for Its new
building addition Sept. 21 at 1:45 p.m. The
150,000-square-foot expansion Includes eight
new buildings for administration, renovated
guidance, expanded cafeteria, upgraded media
center, muslc/band, gymnasium and a threestory adadtfmlc &lt;building w lM #G M R D ructlonal
spaces for' chtSirooms. lahatBHflBr? and r e ­
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FLORIDA T I M P t

Today: Skies will be partly
cloudy with a 50 percent
chance of shower ami thun­
derstorms tn the afternoon.
Highs In the low-OOs. Lows
In the low-70s. Saturday:
Partly cloudy with a chance
of showers. Highs In ihe low90s. Lows in the upper-GOs.
Sunday: Partly cloudy with n
chance of showers. Highs In
the upper-SOs. Lows tn the
upper-flOa Monday: Partly
cloudy. Highs tn the near 00.
Lows near 70.

MIAMI • Florida 24 hour
peratures and rainfall at 8
today:
C ily
HI
Lo
Apalachicola
00
00
Daytona Bch
R8
70
Fl. Laud.
88
75
Fort Myera
02
73
Oalnetvltle
DO
M
Jacksonville
00
0*
Key Weil
80
70
Miami
88
70
Penaacola
8D
68
Sarasota
02
72
Tntlnhaa*-e
00
00
Tampa
01
72
W. Palm Bch
88
75

STATISTICS

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TIDES

The high temperature In
Sanford Thursday was 95
degrees and the overnight
low was 74 as reported by
the University of Florida Ag­
ricultural
Research
and
Education Center,
Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Friday totaled .00 Inches.
•Sunrise...................7:08 a.m.
•Sunset.................... 7:33 p.m.

F R ID A Y i
BOLUNAR
TA B LEi
min..
1:45 a.m., maj. 7:55 p.m..
min., 2:05 a.m., maj. 8:25
p.m.
TID E B i
Daytona
Beach:
high: 4:02 a.m., 4:48 p.m..
low: 10:19 a.m.. 11:12 p.m.
New Sm yrna Beach: high:
4:07 a.m., 4:53 p.m.. low:
10:24 a.m.. 11:17 p.m.. Co­
coa Beacbt high: 4:22 p.m.,
5:08 p.m.. low: 10:38 a.m.,
11:32 p.m.

■XTSNDID OUTLOOK
TO D A Y
Tstrm a 91 70

S A TU R D A Y
Tstrm a 00 80

SUNDAY
Tstrm a 80 88

M ONDAY
Tatrm a 00 80

FrlJvy. September 12. 1M7
Vol 00, No 1fl
PubWh*d Tunday through Fikl*/
*nd Sunday by Tht Santord Harald,
Inc. MM N. Franch A v t . tenlonf,
Fla J i m
Periodical Pottage Paid SI
Sanlord. Florida and additional
maOWfl older,
Potimaaiar: Sand a d d in , change*
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Tills nlone o ught to m ake
us appreciate dear M.L.
O w ens was one of A m e r ­
ica's greatest track A field
stnra. he w on four gold
m edals at Ihe 1030 O ly m ­
pic G a m e s in B e rlin , G e r ­
m any. H e was born
on
Sept. 12. 1913 In O a k ville .
Ala., a n d died M a rch 3 1 ,
1080 a l Tu c s o n , A r il.
In M a y 1035, w hile c o m ­
peting for O h io S ln le U n i ­
versity at a meet In A n n A r ­
bor, M ic h ., O w e n s b ro ke
five w o rld records and lied

Daytona Beach ft New
Sm yrna Beach: Seas are 1.2
feet with a light chop. Water
temperature st Daytona Is
82 degrees and at New Symrna. 82 degrees. Winds from
the southeast st 5-10 m .p.h.

LOTTM Y
Here are the wtnnlng num ­
bers selected on Thursday ID
Ihe Florida Lottery!
Fantasy 8 (S «p t. 11)
8 -9 -1 8 -1 7 -2 1
Lotto (Sept. 8)
7 -1 B -1 8 -3 0 -3 8-4 0

noy 4

a -4 -8 -8
Owns

8- 0-1

another In Ihe space of 49
m in u tes.
T h e lo t h n n d Inst c h ild
of a d irt poor S o u th e rn
sh a re cro p p e r.
Owens be­
cam e n c o m p e llin g p e rso n ­
ality. a p o p u la r goodw ill
am bassador for Ihe Olyrn*

pic gpmea, and an inspiring
example for thousands or
American athletes of all
races a n d b a ck grou n d s.
"In A m e ric a , anyone ca n
becom e so m e b o d y," O w e n s
snld.

Jss s e Owens

Q « t y o u r goat

Sind along

T h e annunJ Goat D ays
celebration begins today tn
M illin g to n ,
Te nn.
M o re
th a n 1 2 .00 0 w ill gather at
U S A S ta d iu m . Th e y ’ll w a tch
goal races a n d d rin k goat's
m ilk. Th e y'll fish nnd d a n ce
a n d listen lo bhiegrnss.

W hat's w ith all the sing­
ers b e in g b o rn on Sepl. 127
M e rle H u ld e u r ("M id n ig h t
et the O eels): O e o rg e J o n e s
("H e Stopped Loving H e r
T o d a y .") a n d B a r r y w h it e
("C a n 't Oet E n o u g h of Y o u r
Love, B a b e ." M u ld a u r Is 5 4
today. Jo n e s is 6 8 . W h ile is
53. It's also actress L i s t s
C r a y 's b lrth d n y - No. 50
She
w as S u e
E lle n
on
"D a lla s."
Ex -b a se b a ll
p itch e r M ic k e y L o U e h , w ho
w on three gam es in Ihe
1068 W orld series Is 57 to­
day. Baskeibail player T i m
H a rd a w a y Is 3 1.

Boys nsmsd Latsit
Th e re were six Lassies on
Ihe T V aeries - nil m ales.
T h e show had Its p re m ie re
on S e p l. 12. 1954. E v e ry ­
one loved a boy n m u rd Jeff
n n d Ills courageous nnd in­
telligent dog.

H flp l
Som e b rig h t m a ll pe rso n !
m u st have th ou ght of this I
one • V ideo G a m e s Dny.
Let Ihe kids loose. Give I
them some q u a rte rs .

Bald haroaa
Th e
Bold
la B eautiful
C o n ven tio n is a h air raising
experience that begins to­
day In M orehead C H y , N .C .
Nom inated for Ihe B ald Hull
of Fam e : C a p s e r, Ik e , Y u l.
T e l l y . C u r ly . D e m i, B u r t,
Sean,
M k h a o i.
These
nom inees
need
no
Issi
nam es • n o r h a ir. B la a ed is
disqualified. S o rry .

D in n e r a n d a m ovie
Th e rules are simple: Get ready for

The Gann

David

Frazier

Screen
Tests
David Fincher's Th e 0 m s
(T hroo s l o n ) has one simple
rule: see Ut The film Is a laby­
rinth with assorted twists and
turns. It lo exhausting yet ex­
hilarating at the same time.
The Gam e la like a little
known, rarely seen 1986 "8"
horror
movie called
April
Fool's Day. And Uke that old
film, The Gam e reels you Into
its enigmatic web and then
serves up s big payoff in the
end. tt Is a nightmarish. TUMlight Zone-lah puule.
Reviewer's note: Following
will be on abbreviated version
of The Gome's plot because
disclosure of too much might
hinder the experience of see­
ing Ihe film. Michael Douglas Michael Douglas stare In the Polygram Film, The Oama.
plays Nicholas Van Orton, a life, lust an existence.
lets his fingers walk on the
wealthy businessman that Is
ivory keys too. With s Utile
Alfred Hitchcock once snld
unhappy tike his father was that he liked to "play the audi­
fine tuning. Fincher could be
before he plummeted from the ence like a piano*.
the next thriller virtuoso.
Fincher
top of the family mansion.
Van Orton's brother. Conrad
(Sean Penn I, sees that and
hopes to pull Nlchotas out of
his miserableness. So he of­
fers Nicholas a gin -• a voucher
to play a "game".
Nlchotas
takes the voucher to a com ­
pany called Consumer Recrea­
tion Services (CRS) and, after a
series of tests, ihe gome is
By M A M A OREM
afoot.
However, the "gome*,
Herald Staff Writer
which a spokesman for CRS
referred to It as ‘ a kind of va­
Great food,
great a i r cation", turns out to be a fight
roundlngs, and great prices.
for survival both, mentally and
What else con you ask for?
j , for Nlchotas.
How about freshly brewed
film's script Is credited
Tne sum
beer?
to the writing team of The Nat;
At Hope Grill and Bar In
John Brancato and Michael
Altamonte Springs, with a
Fem e. • However, Premiere
second location soon to be
magoslnc reported in Ita Sep­
opening In Sanford, diners
tember ‘97 Issue that Seven
may view the m icrobrewery,
scribe Andrew Kevin Walker
which Is at the center of the
rewrote The Game script. All
restaurant and eurrounded hi
the better. Even though the
by a glass enclosure. Severs!
film has situations that ore far­
vats hold the varieties nf
Hops Grill and Bar
fetched and even ludicrous, It
beer offered, which Include,
099 8tate Road 434
is a cleverly tight thriller.
Lightning Bold Oo)d. Clear­
The choice l o bring W alker
Altamonte Springs
water Light, Hammerhead
on hoe another advantage to It,
Red and a seasonal b re w (407) 774-0600
as well. II pairs him u p again
master's Choice. When the
with Seven director
David
beer is ready,- It Is chilled
Fincher. Like Seven, Ihe crea­
and pumped directly Into
tors of The Game take a ch a r­
All meals ore served with
the tape.
acter and pushes that person
worm honey butter crois­
The establishment is spa­
to the brink and then sera haw
sants. The house salad la
cious and warm, decorated
he reacts.
Will Nicholas Tall
served chilled end la chock
with
richly stnlncd wood.
prey to foie and e n d , up like
The Immaculate kitchen Is
hill of flresh mixed greenshis rather? O r will he choose
not found Ut moot pieces.
open for viewing as dlnera
an alternative route?
Topped by potato sticks and
may watch their meals being
It is interesting that Michael
chopped bacon, the salad is
prepared In the expansive
Douglas likened hta character
served with a choice ol
grill area. Chefs slice prime
to Ebcnescr Scrooge of A
dressings including honey
rib and other prime cuts of
Christmas Carol. Like old U n ­
mustard, blue cheese, garlic
beef, chicken and pork to
cle Ebeneser,
Nicholas real­
ranrh and Caesar's. Tb s
order.
Seafood
choices
ises through his ordeal all the
house tarragon vinaigrette to
ranging from
shrimp
to
things that ore missing In his
a stand out.
salmon are also grilled.
life. Actually, that he haa no

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Made-for-video movies are
pointless.
These petty at8oo Morris, Page 4A

The prime rib (810.95 for
8
ounces,
812.95.
12
ounces, 814.95, 18 ounces)
was succulent and served
exactly aa ordered. Entrees
ure served with a salad and a
choice of french fries, black
beans and rice or spinach
gratinec.
The
grilled
salmon
1812.95) was subtly sea­
soned and topped by a
smooth dill cream sauce.
The abundant portion of
chicken and pasta (88.95) Is
based by tender
grilled
chicken breast and topped
with a tasty light cream
sauce. A hill slab of barbe­
cued
baby
bock
ribs
1812.95) was charbroUcd
and finger Ticking good. The
plum p grilled Walkcrswood
shrimp (80.45) were exceptlonat.
Other restaurant special­
ties
Include
southbeach
chicken (88.90), featuring a
fresh host),
tomato
and
chevrtan . goat cheese ac­
companiment. Jamaican top
sirloin (811.98) Is marinated
In a pineapple , soy sauce
and ginger mixture.
Hope to open MondayThursday and Sunday, I I
a.m. to 10 p.m - and Friday
and Saturday. 11 a.m. to

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James Luce. 31. of 2010
Palmetto
Avenue.
Sanford,
marie hts Initial court appear­
ance at 1:30 yesterday in a
rourlroom of the Seminole
County Correctional Facility.
Lure has been charged with
one count each of sexual bat­
tery. burglary with battery, bat­
tery (domestic violence), false
imprisonment
and
burglary
with assault.
According to
Seminole* C o u n ty Sheriffs .Of­
fice Public Information Officer.
Kd M rD a w u g i, Luc* Is skill
being held without bond after
his hearing
Investigators from the Sher­
iffs Office Major Crime Section
arrested Luce Wednesday at
around 10:45 a.m. Lure was
arrested at the Intersection of
Magnolia Avenue and 20th
Street near Sanford.
Lure Is accused of going to
an apartment on South San­
ford Avenue near Sanford at
about 10 a.m. Wednesday. The
apartment Is in the same
neighborhood in which Luce
lives, and the apartment is
shared by two men. Lure al­
legedly knocked on the door of
the apartment, and. when the
occupant opened the door.
Luce pushed his way Into the
apartment.
lie went to the
rear bedroom of the apartment
where Luce's girlfriend wns
hiding.
Witnesses said Luce forced
the victim out of the apart­
ment. lie also threatened the
occupant If he tried to Inter­
fere. Luce took the vtctlm to
the intersection of 20th Street
and
Magnolia
Avenue.
McDonough said Luce forced
her to disrobe and perform oral
sex on him next to an old
couch that was lying along the

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The occupants of the apart­
ment called 911 as soon as
Luce and the victim left the
apartment.
Seminole County
deputy sheriffs found the pair
standing next to the couch at
the aforementioned location.

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CarjackContinued from F if e 1A
backed Into a
wooded area located at the
corner of llt h Street and H olly
Avenue. According to Police
Information Officer Tom Sklba.
one* Strawter m r the ap­
proaching officer he fled on
foot. K -0 unit BUI Wtxson and
hi* dog Chico located Strawter
In the 1000 block of Hotly Ave­
nue.
Strawter wna charged with
armed carjacking, burglary and
realating without violence. He
was taken to the Jo hn E. Polk
Correctional Facilities where
he la being held without bond.
Skg&gt;a a d d that the female who
la atlll unidentified la at large
and that the department la in­
vestigating her whereabout!.

hla career tn 1072 with the red Croaa In M i­
ami and Shortly after received hla master of
social work from Barry University. Over Ih r
yeora. Sums also supported and enjoyed p ro ­
fessional affiliations with a number of prom i­
nent organisations. Including the YWCA.
Untied Negro College Fund, the National Soci­
ety of Fund Raising Executives iuid both I he
Dade County and Capital Region United Way
agencies.

Look Good...F**l Better
Women undergoing chemotherapy and/or
radiation treatment for cancer ran now re-

Students
Coot Inusd from Page 1A
The association
elects u
jrrsldent school, a vtc* preallent school and a secretary

crlve free professional help to cosmetically
disguise the appearance-related aide effects of
their treatments. Look Good...Feel Better la a
program developed to trnln volunteer cosme­
tologists to help women with cancer conceal
loss of hair, skin problems mid other side rffeels that con result from cancer therapy.
Any licensed cosmetologist from any state
currently practicing or retired la eligible to
participate In this program. The first training
session Is scheduled for Monday. Sept,
from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at memorial HospitalWest Volusia.
for more Information, contact the DcLand
Unit of the American Cancer Society nt 7347838.

/treasurer school. These posi­
tions ore held this year by
Lake Mary. Oviedo and Lyman,
respectively. Members of the

Extension cord observed In msn's pants
Tommy Oatlin. 32. of 3109 Bungalow Blvd.. Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday -by Sanford police. Oatlin was charged with
retail theft and trespassing after warning. Gatlin was arrested
in the 1700 block of West Airport Boulevard. Report said that
Gatlin waa stopped by an officer who observed a 100-foot
extension cord stuffed down the front of his pants.

f W &amp; O R S i f t d n iM

Juan Hernande*. 20. of 4154 Olympia. Waahlnglon. wus
°rrf
Jg« f a^g4gy b y Sanford police.
Hernandes was
chargea with retail theft and arrested In the 300 block of
Towne Centre Circle. Report aald that he put an Item In a
shopping bag and then exited store.
Carlos OrUx, 40. of 6829 Lowell C l., Casselberry, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford police. Ortix was charged with
retail theft and arrested In the 300 block of Town Centre
Circle. Report aald that Ortix entered a dressing room with
two pairs of jeans and exited with one. Report said that Ortix
left wearing the Jeans.
Roberto Vega, 20. of 721 Cheltenham Avc.. Deltona, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford police. Vega was charged wllh
retail theft and arrested In the 300 block of Towne Centre
Circle. Report aald that he placed a hat In his rear pocket and
then tried to exit store.
Guido Mahccha. 20. of 44 Second Rd.. Del)ary, was arrested
Wednesday by Sanford police.
Mnhecha was charged with
retail theft and was arrested In the 300 block of Towne Centre
Circle.

Grand theft charged
Steven Navas. 37. of 17 Elder Springs Dr.. Sanford, wus
arrested Tuesday by Sanford police. Navas was charged with
grand theft and burglnry to structure and arrestee nt his
residence.

Drug chargee
Walter Cain. 35. of 1408 W. llt h St.. Sanford, was arrested
Wednesday by Sanford police.
Cain was charged wllh
possession of crack cocaine and possession of crack cocalnr
with Intent to distribute. Cain was arrested In the 1000 Block
of Jessamine Avenue. Sanford Q .U.A.D. squad responded lo u
call about a drug transaction.

Incident*
A Murray 20-lnch boys Rampage bike worth 850 was
reported stolen In the I BOO block of Maple Avenue.
A Nlshlkt bike worth 8200 was stolen Wednesday as part of
.an armed robbery at the corner of 13th Street and Park
(Avenue.
A blue 85 Cheverolet Z-2B Camaro two door, license plute
number LZE10V. was stolen Wednesday In the 300 block of
» Rachelle.
* A 25-Inch Zenith color television worth 8300 was stolen
Wednesday In the 1500 block of West 25th Sheet.
1 Yard tools, saws and a French door and frame totaling
&gt;•1,215 were stolen Wednesday In the 100 block of North
ih
•Poplar Avenue.

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Movie
Continued from Page 2A
themes about the family that
are cllched
and overused)
dialogue like 'doeen't stand a
ghost of a chance* shows
screenwriter Ineptitude; the
C O effect* are less than con­
vincing compared to the stel­
lar job of the theater Casperi
there to shameless marketing
tactics on the part of 20th
Century Fox and Saban E n ter­
tainment to advertise their
films and television shows;
and. the acting could be clas­
sified os amateurish at best.
There are, however, two
good things about the new
video venture: I .) It will appeal
to small children -It s targst'
c ro w d - and, 2.) Ihe vanish!;
ling
act the film does after its 90
minute running time to the
most notable.

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Sanford Museum officials In on short to preserve the
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stabilising (he building. When
Ihe stage waa removed, work­
ers discovered about three feet
of standing water, which has
since been pumped twice. The
building to being aired out.
A recently discovered orches­
tra pit will be refurbished and
the front door will be moved
back about 15 feet to allow an
open lobby! The marquee will
he bonrded up until It ran be
refurbished. The theater's 12
windows will be restored with
canvas canopies.
The 10.000 square-foot thea­
ter will have about 550 seats
because of safely reasons and
American Disability Acts re­
quirements.
The Rllx first opened in
August 1923 with about 1.000
seats as a vaudeville theatrr
offering Sanford residents live
theater. Since then, various
projects havt come and gone

leaving the theater empty for
long periods of time In a con­
stant state of deterioration
Gross, who was contracted
a s the project architect about
four months ago. said he has
loved Sanford since he started
hla first project here In 1078.
'It's a great community. It's a
•hante that a few special Inter­
est groups wont to have their
thumb In everything *

Restoration
Continued from Fags 1A
T h is purchase brings us a n ­
other step closer to meeting
the Legislature's mandate lo
clean up Lake Apopka.* said
Henry Dean, executive director
of the District. *We'we a lot of
work ahead of us. but we've
never been this close to real­
ising the dream of a restored
Lake Apopka.*

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C A R O L S * . B B A O LS
i Carole R. Beagle. 05, Sunset
Drive. Longwaod. died Tues­
day, Sept. 0, 1997. Born In
Allentown. Pa., she moved to
Central Florida In 1977. Mrs.
waa a secretary. She was a
member of C hurch of the New
Covenant.
Survivors include sons. Rex.
Fern Park, Max. Miami, Jon.
Boonvtlle.
Ind.i
daughter.
LuAna Peres, Grand Rapids.
Mich.; .later. Jean Hoover.
M artlnaburg Pa.; live grand­
children.
Wood lawn Funeral
Home
and Memorial Park. Orlando.
In charge of arrangements.
D O N A LD ED W A R D B U LLA R D
Donald Edward Bullard. 87.
Cherokee Circle, died T h u rs ­
day, Sept. I I , 1997. Born In
Snovcr. Mich, on April 7.
1910, he moved to Central
Florida In 1974. Mr. Bullard
waa an owner and operator of
a plumbing business. Hew was
a 32 degree Mason, a m em ber
of
Berkley Masonic Lodge,
member of the Plumbers and
Pipefitters Union. Local #96.
Survivors Include wife. Pran­
ces P.i daughter, Barbara L.
Boose, Sanford:
four grand­
itorc
children.
three
great­
grandchildren.
Brlsson funeral Home. Sonford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

HERBERT C. STOCK
Herbert C. Block, 77. West
Ninth Street, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1997.
Boro In South Dakota, he
moved to Central Florida In
1992. Mr. Stock waa an engl- ,
neer. He was a member of
American U p o n Poet 53 in
Sanford, he waa a Navy veteran
of World War II and a m em ber
of Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Longwood.
fiurvtvora
Include
aone,
Brian, Jenks, Okie., Crslg.
Sacramento,
C alif..1 Curtis.
DeBaryi
daughter,
Tra c y
Westfall,
Holiday:
brother,
Charles. Florida; slater Oletta.
Georgia: four grandchildren!
one great-grandchild.
Baldwtn-Fairchild Oak lawn
Park Cemetery and funeral
Home, lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.
O EN B P AUL S U N D A Y
Gene Paul Sunday,
74.
Mockingbird
Lane.
Winter
Springs, died Sept. 0, 1997.
B om In Detroit, Mich, on Afxrll
1, 1923, he moved to Central
Florida In 1979. He was a
salesman and a member of
Palmetto Presbyterian Church
In Miami. Sunday ts
i mem)

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proval.
Skat said he was concerned
that Gross's actions would set
a precedent and people desir­
ing changes to their buildings
would bypass the board proc­
ess.
Gross said he followed p ro­
cedures and removed Ihe win­
faculty or administrators from
each school serve as advisors dows because they were life
sufety Heme.
who supervise the meetings.
’ We went through City Hall
T h r group meets five times a
and all the channels,.. we did
year. According to Marry Gray,
nothing wrong.* Gross said.
student activities director nt
Solllen told Gross he should
Lake Maty High School and the
advisor for the schools repre­ have come to the board first.
'If you want to be holler than
sentatives. this la the first year
that (he SCPSAHSSC has votrd thou, then get off Ihe board...I
am Inclined to ask for your
to take on a project of this
magnitude. In order to be con­ resignation.* Solllen said.
At that point Gross pro­
sidered In the school board's
annual review of the Secondary ceeded lo give an update of Ihe
Student Conduct and Disci­ renovation referring to a 1929
pline Code, the District Stu­ photograph of the theater lo­
dent Council must finalise a cated at 203 Magnolia Avenue.
He said his goal was to bring
formal report by February
nal
This gives the p o u p only two the theater beck to Us original
more meetings In which to ac­ state as much as possible. Be­
cause of extensive water dam ­
complish this task.
After.,* discussion period of age end years at deterioration,
what the audience considered Gross said *we were months
appropriate or Inappropriate away fro m , toeing the entire
structure.*
dress, district president Nick
arose added that the win­
Nnnton Introduced Robinson.
dows were being stored In the
Robinson first explained the
building next door owned by
make-up and function of the
Kay Barthokm cw. Also
In
school board, how the board Is
storage ore fountains thought
elected and how policy is
“ * tn the
to have been Installed
made.
1930s. Her bulldtng. originally
In explaining the current
planned for an art gallery, has
dress code she Issued a twobeen the site of several theater
part challenge: define what Is
productions,
most
recently,
acceptable and whnt Is en­
'Nunsenae.*
forceable.
Following the meeting. Kay
'Von need to talk to your fel­
Bartholomew, trice president of
low students.' Robinson said.
the Ritx renovation committee,
'Itecause that's who you repre­
said the hlstqfic board let Its
sent."
petty differences get In the way
The student council chose to
of forward movement. She said
research the project by finding the renovaUon crew had to act
out how parochial and non- quickly because of time limits
parochial private schools, elite
set on the grants and also be­
private schools
In the North­ cause of Ihe deteriorating con­
ent
east. other Central Florida
dition of the Rita building.
public schools and society
'G e rry knows what he's doing
deals with the dress code. Also and they should let him go forone school will research (he ward,* Bartholomew
‘
said. -He's
effectiveness of uniforms and doing this at • very reduced
one school will examine the rate and he has a lot of expert-,
First
Amendment
ramifica­ ence In downtown Sanford,
tions. They will also become lie's restored most of First
familiar with how each school 9treet.*
enforces the current dress code
Gross on Friday said he
and how the administrators In­ plans to stay with the project,
terpret 11.
which he estimates will take
The District Student C oun­ about two years depending on
cil's suggestions will be re­ (he money flow and the actual
viewed the board In a work renovation. He estimated the
session and If any changes are epat of the project, not count­
to be made, the changes will ing the seating lo be shout
be advertised and brought be­ 6900.000.
fore the public In a regular
Funded through county and
meeting of the school board.
state grants totaling about
Robinson also encouraged 8180.000, the actual work on
the students to choose a time the theater
started about a
when they could meet with the month ago when crews demol­
school board members In a ished interior rotting struc­
round table discussion.
tures. The stags has been re­
"Your opinion Is critical.* moved and the roof will need to
Robinson told the group In be replaced, Gross said, adding
dosing,
that crews are now focusing on

tempts to take the movies out
of the theaters will never work
no matter how great the ef­
fects arc. or the sound to. or
the quality of the home enter'
tain me nt system u's played
on. These films - o r products
as the case may b e - to part of
a disturbing trend: Studios
and cable Television stations
are canning the movies. These
big screen Imitators may be
cheaper to make, but the cost
comes out In the product.
Cneper, A B p lrlfd B egin
ning (Tw o stars) arrived In
video stores this week from
20th Century Fox home video.
It to an excellent example of
how these. dims are handled
wllh less care than their cineplex counterparts.
The new
Catper offers:

cMRid by Kay Bartholomew. Bartholomew haa floe#

Tha Has Theater on Magnola Avenue served as a
movts theater during N 1070s. During tha ongoing
renovation, windows tsars removed tor Me softtty
issues are being stored to h e buMng next door

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bee of VFW #5405 In Winter
Springs. Day Chapter #30 In
Sanford and the Central F lor­
ida Society for Historic Preser­
vation in Longwoud. He wo*
also a US Navy veteran from
World Way II.
Survivors include wife. Kitty
l.i daughters. Paula J. Dowl­
ing. Sanford. Sydnle C. Stepp.
Sarasota.
Tracey.
Miami;
brother.
Paul. Philadelphia.
Pa.; six grandchildren.
Gaines Corey Hand Oarden
Chapel funeral Home. Langwood. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Jamea
Sechreot, Sr.
1919-1/12*9

BARELY HOME
I am borne In Heaves, dear one*
All's to happy, all's so bright]
Tbere's perfect joy and beany
In this everlasting light.
All the pain and grief art over,
Every reideas mating passed:

I am now ri peon forever.
Safety home In Heaven at Iasi.
Did yoa loader I ao calmly
Trad Um Valley of Um Shade?
Oh! bat leas# Is
Every dark and tearful i
And lla cum Himself to meet me
la Uui way to hard lo tread
And siib lews' arm to lean on
Could I baie ooe douU or dread?
Then you must oot grieve to aorety.
Furl love you dearly util;
Try to took beyood esrUfa shadows,
Pray to tnwi our Father's wtlL

There Is fork mil wilting for you.
Bo you must not Idle (Usd
Do your work while life rvmtlneUt
You abaQ m l La.
Wbes tool work Is all completed.
Ha wM geetoly csN yes home;
Okt Ike rapture of ihe meeting!
OW Ike kv to see you cornel
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Mormons celebrate 150 years
Pastor annlvarsary
T*1 - P ^ * 1® tow tleom e to help celebrate Zion Hope M.D.
Church*1 pastor's anniversary. Pastor Ellas Caffey wtll be
honored on Bun.. Sept, at at I I a.m. and at 3:90 p.m. The
church to located on the corner of Orarife Avenue and Bth
Street.

Church aetlvltlas
Allen Chapel A M E Church. 1903 Olive Ave.. to offering free
tutoring hi reading and math akille tor elementary students i
Monday. Tuesday and Thursday Bom 4 to *90 p m.. Wednes­
day Bom 3 to 4:90 p.m. Middle school students Monday. Theed ^t. Thursday Bom B to 8:30 p m and Wednesday horn 3:30 to
"youth church activities tor * e e 13 to I I meet the Arst » d
4th Tuesdays of each month at 7 p.m. Parents attend*** is
requhed at all msetmgi. Youth eervtcee are held on the fourth
Sunday of the month at B p.m.
The amse choir will have a rummage sal* at the church on
Saturday. Bept. 13 Bom • a m . to I p.m.
Par more Information call the church office at 383-BB64.

Health program
Exciting news about a weighty subject: Sanford's first B a p ­
tist Church Invites the public to attend its first orientation
session for the Christ-centered health program f i r s t Place*
to be held Bun., Bept. 7 at 4 p.m. in the Chape) of the church
at B IB South Park Arc.
WUh a strong emphasla on wetMit control, The f i r s t Place*
program consuls of weekly B ills studies: dally Scripture
memory: and com m ltm cnU to prayer, exercise and proper nu­
trition. The food plan Is recommended by the Amcrtcwi Dia­
betic Association.
The orientation wtll Include discussion of the costs, meeting
schedules and course material. Anyone Interested m partici­
pating but unable to attend this orientation session ahould
contact the church office M 322-0041 for more details.

8 h you at tha pola
*8ce you at the pole.* a national event for students to gather
around their school flag poles tn prayer at 7 a m . fo r further
Information call the Campus Crusade for Christ Student Ven­
ture office M 826-2ISO.

Concert of Prayer
Evangel Assembly. 5836 Hoffher Ave.. off 436 . near the Or­
lando Airport, will host a Concert of Prayer on Sept. 20 at 7
p.m. For more details call 670-2645 ext. 9600.

Family Weekend
Sanford Churrfi or Christ. 1600 S. Park Ave.. will hold n
Family Weekend on Sepl. 20 nnd 21 with Dennis Jones.
President of Infernallonnl tllhlr College In Florence. Alabainn.
ns the speaker for the event. Saturdays service will begin at 10
n.m. and will feature a cookoui at noon.
Jones will again present n lesson Sunday at 0:30 a m. and a
covered dish luncheon will be hosted following Bible classes.
For more Information call the.ckuroh affileiat 302-7781-'-.?

Community Day
bon Day* on Bapt 20. It wft ba held M 1001 Csisry Av*. Bom 10 am. to
3 p.m.
Commefty Action Day wB feature choke, groups, dancers end vari­
ous otwr acMvtbsa Thsrs wB bs a hssbh ton! to tabs Mood prsssurss
and blood sugar Mats tree.
Pood and unique barns wBaho be Matured. The puMc Is Invited to at-

The C hurch of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints Is cele­
brating the 150th anniver­
sary of the arrival of the
Mormon pioneers In the Salt
Lake Valley. The story be­
hind the anniversary is a
piece of American history In­
terspersed
with, religious
persecution, the American
west, hardship and faith.
W M PE-Channel 24 recently
aired T r a i l of Hope: The
Story of Mormon Ttall." Re­
sponse to the documentary
was so poslttvs that the sta­
tion Is planning to Mr It
agMn at a litu re date.
la the 1800s the Mormons*
rsMgton made them a close
knit community within a
community.
Non-Mormana
feared that the Mormon's

the hope that they could live
end worship In peace, the
Saints bulh the city of Nauvoo, Illinois.
In the years that followed
Nauvoo, located on a bend of
the Mississippi River, p m
to be one of Illinois’ largest
cities. The Saints began the
work of building a temple.
But the persecution began
again. O n June 27. 1644 an
Gary mob stormed the Jail tn
Carthage. Illinois and mur­
dered Prophet Joseph Smith
and his brother Hvrum.
Following the death of
Prophet Joseph Smith the
Saints planned to move west
to the Rocky Mountains, un­
der
the
leadership
of
Brigham Young, President of
the Quorum of the Twelve
Apostles. The Church lead­
ers studied the most up-todate maps and information.
Though the Saints know that
they must leave Nauvoo thetr
commitment to completing
the temple became even
stronger. The temple Would
become a symbol of thetr
dedication to thetr beliefs,
and thetr faith In the plan
God had for them. The
Saints planned to leave Nau­
voo in the spring of 1846.
but threats of more violence
hastened thetr plans. The
Mormons had to sell thetr
homesteads at great losses.
Some had to simply walk
away leaving virtually every­
thing they owned behind.
The great exodus from Nau­
voo began
on
February
4.1646.
The pilgrimage west was
fraught
with
hardships.
Mormon settlers faced the
same perils as the settlers
who came before and after

different, shared a common
bond. Each wna seeking n
place to live in pence and
freedom. Tha Saints mode
the long, arduous trek, not
as fearful people fleeing, but
as the ftotnfiil heading to the
promised land.
The Saints were trallblai*
era. Durtng thetr migration
the pioneers unproved roods,
bulh bridges, kept accurate
travel records, and made
lasting contributions to the
technology of the day. One at
the Saints, William Clayton,
later wrote a book boar d on
the
kmioliiilgi
gm lured
durtng thetr trip. *Tbe Im m i­
grant’s Guide* eras used by
settlers of all (hitha. United
States army recruiters made
a request for Mormon men to
serve In the Mexican W e .
Tbs Mormon Battalion, a
unit of 841 men. left Uiclr
families behind an the trail
to serve their country. Those
left behind continued on
After a Journey of 1300
miles The Saints finally
reached thetr destination
Upon seeing the promised
land for the first time Presi­
dent Brigham Young la re­
ported to have said. *|| is
enough. This la the right
place.*
Ju ly 24. 1647 marked the
Mormons official entry Into
the Salt Lake valley. Their

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C on gregation B oth E l

Journey bad been a testa­
ment to the human spirit,
the strength of many with a
united mission, and the Lilftllment of a prophecy.
•B honor of their pioneer
heritage wards throughout
ths world were encouraged to
jpva 150 hours of service to
thetr communities. Many lo­
cal organisations Including
tha Florida State Bureau of
Braille and Talking Book Li­
brary. Children’s Home Soci­
ety. Habitat for Humanity
and Outreach Rescue Mis­
sion benefited bom the vol­
unteer hours and donated
goods. During Pioneer Serv­
ice days roadways were
cleaned, blood was donated,
trees were planted, and do­
nated goods were gathered

cleaning and repairing the
Pace-Jackson Cemetery In
Sanford. More than 1500
hours of volunteer eenrtce
were given in the Central
Florida area.
The Lake Mary Stake of the
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints la located
at 2505 Lake Em m a Road In
Lake Mary. The Family H is­
tory Center is also located at
that address and contains a
genealogy library that la
open to the public.
For more Information you
Aisy contact the Stake at
(407) 333-0645 or the Fam ily
History Center at (407) 3330137.

Revival promoted
by Pastor Patterson I
These words appear on a tomb
o f a n A n g lic a n b is h o p In
Westminster Abbey:
"W lten I was young and free
and m y Imlglnatlon had no
limits.
I dreamed of changing (he
world.
I discovered the world would
not change.
ao I shortened m y sights
somewhat
and decided to change my
If I had only changed myself
country.
first.
But It too. seemed Immovable.
then by example I would have
As I grew Into my twilight
changed m y family.
years.
From their Inspiration and
tn one last desperate attempt.
I settled for changing m y encouragement.
1 would have been able to
family.
better m y country and,
those closest to me.
who knows, I m ay have even
B ut alas, they would have
changed the w orld."
none of u.
A n d now as 1 lie on m y
Let revival begin with you,
deathbed. I suddenly realize:

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More
came oftna week:

Ovisdo (i.
o, last weak beat Unlvaralty, 28­
21) at Lika Howell (0-1, last weak
loat to Winter Park. 27- 18), 7:30
Last season, die Done appeared dominant
throughout the rejMlar season until Lake Howell
came to town fee Ria Baal game of the year. The
Silver Hawks beat Oviedo, setting up a three-way
playoff with Lake Brantley far the two post sea­
son Spots available
.
- Ovtcdo ended u p aa the odd team out. relegat­
ing them to the Rotary Bowl.
For the Liana. It was also the final game for
longtime coach Jack Blanton who turned the
reigns over for Oreg Register this season. T o ­
night. Register will be making his Seminole Ath­
letic Conference debut.
Last week. The Lions bounced University with
a steady performance bom new quarterback
Josh Cullen who fired a touchdown paas. and
two rushing touchdowns from Jamie Scott (129
yards).
Scott and Leroy Jackson make up the bulk of
the Lions' attack.
At Lake Howell, the Silver Hawka who are per­
ennially the team to beat In (he SAC. got off 10 a
rough start last weekend. Despite a 73-yard
touchdown run by quarterback Jeaae llannon.
Lake Howell loot their opener for the first time In
years, llannon also fired a touchdown pass to
Victor Ncspeca.

Tribe-Panthers start new est rivalry
H t f d d Staff Writer_______________________________
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T h is game la Important because it la our first
district game,* Seminole coach Jim Worthington
said. *We have to go In ready lo play and It's
real Important that we win so that we have a
fool into the district race.*
There Is another reason, however, that this
game will be an emotional one.
Worthington wna the head coach at Pine
Ridge far three years before taking the top lob
al Seminole.
At Drsl , some of the Pine Ridge players look
Worthington's choice personally.
*1 made a professional choice lo leave Pine
Ridge,* Worthington said. *lt was in no way per­
sonal. especially toward the players. 1 really
liked all pf the klda and still do. 1 wouldn't hesi­
tate to tell a recruiter to go over there and look

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awhile.
Worthington la only looking forward to the
game for (he same reasons aa his Volusia
County opponents. Ilia players know how much
a win would mean In the district race and are
ready to play, The fact that the game la against
•heir coach's old team would just make a s in I
llllle sweeter.
'We really want lo win to show Pine Ridge
(hat we re coach Worthington s team now.* aald
linebacker T .J . Marlin, who will be ptaytng hie
first game of the seaaon after Buffering an in ju ry
that knocked him out of Iasi weekend! opener,
a 19-14 win over SAC rival Lyman. *Bul we're
going out there, ready lo play, and looking to
win a district game. There will probably be a lit-

Rams, Hounds boys
get volleyball wins

Lska Mary (0-1, laat wMk lost to
Edgswatsr, 28-23) at Lyman (0-1,
laat wsak loat to Saminola, 19- 14),
7:30 p.m.
LONG W O OD _ The Rama and Orcyhounds face
off In what am ount! lo a do-or dle contest In the
second game of the, season. Both teams lost Iasi
week In their season openera and must win to­
night lo keep playoff hopes alive In the tough
Class GA-DUtrlct
Lake Mary surrendered a 17-point first quarter
lead al Edgcwater but did have some shining
moments. Cory Cooper threw three touchdown
passes to newcomer TUn Spivey and Robbie
Randall had a big night carrying the ball.
„ ll was the defense, expected to be Lake Mary's
strong suit, that led cosch Doug Peters down
with a miserable night stopping the run.
At Lyman, coach Larry Baker Is hoping hla
team can finally turn the corner but cams up
short In the opening loss to revamped Seminole.
Lyman stayed close as Jos Qloia caught a touch­
down paaa horn quarterback Brian Krause and
another touchdown run by newcomer Brad Har­
ris. but time ran out on Lyman.
The Greyhounds are led by all-everythlng Tarlk
McCall who la one of the best all-around players
In the county.
O n defense, the Orcyhounds look solid despite
having only three returning starters from last
season.

Lsks Brsntlsy (0- 1, last watk lost
to Apopka, 30-20) at Daland (laat
waak loat to Mainland 35-0), 7:30
p.m.
DeLAND _ The Patriots are stlU looking for
their first win under coach Oeorge Clayton. Last
week, the Patriots gave up 10 potnla in a ninesecond span In (he fourth quarter lo fall to
neighborhood rival Apopka despite a big night
on (he ground.
For the second straight week. Brian Criswell
broke a long touchdown run from his quarter­
back spot. In both games, Criswell went straight
up the middle. Ryan Pagan. Um Patriots' work­
horse. also ripped off an SO-yard run.
le e Football, Page 2B

Banknote Mgh School offensive Insmsn Jeff Fstn receives Ns Sanford
Opbmiei Ckdi Player of the Wesk Award from member Betty Venn tor his it
roaches (knocking s defensive player an his back) end an overs! grads ol
75-percent m a victory egimsi Lyman last Friday.

LAKE MARY _ Ryan Holm had 35
assists aa the Lake Mary boys'
volleyball team ran Its record to 4I with a 15-6. IS -9 victory over
visiting Bishop Moore Thursday
night.
*We are working logelher and
gaining confidence aa we continue
to progress aa a team.* aald Lake
Mary coach Jewinle fisher. T h is
la a rebuilding year for ua and we
a n working both ends of the court
well. The whole aspect of our game
la coming together.*
Also pitying well for (he Rams
were Mike Otero ( I I kills, three
blocks). Jason Hawkins 1)2 kills.
:.lne blocks) and «c o tt Henderson
(nine kills).
Lake Mary will travel lo Lake
Brantley on Monday and then host
Oviedo next -Wednesday in Semi­
nole Athletic Conference matchups
and then travel lo Winter Garden
next Thursday for a contest with
West Orange. AU matches begin
with the junior varsity at S p.m.
with the varsity set for s 7 p.m.
start.
L Y M A N O V E R .8 0 0
D ELTO N A _ Lyman's boys volley-

ball team gained added spirit and
confidence aa they raised their re­
cord to 3-2 after defeating Trinity
Christian Academy Thursday night.
Lyman coach Norman Ready
said. *We played real well in the
first game 110-01 but slacked off m
the second 115-171.'
Stewart Cragsr. Kevin Oray. and
Michael CaroUn had 24 blocks
among them which helped In win­
ning the game. Evan Lotacono had
Mats. I Mamsis also served: 12 at
U m IS points. Oray ta d S * d t p
and Eric Soto luid abr.
Cragsr
served seven sees and Gray had
nine.
Ready aald. T h e second gsme 1
tried to substitute aM the players
so everyone would get a chance to
play. Our strength at the net won
the game.*
The Greyhounds will stay on the
road for a Seminole Athletic C o n ­
ference match at Lake Howell on
Monday night and then head over
to East Orlando for a contest with
University on Tuesday. Lyman will
thwen return home for an SAC
matchup
with
Seminole
on
Wednesday. All games start with
the junior varsity at S p.m. and the
varsity takes the floor at 7 p.m.

M cC o y’s hit leads Central Baptist
count to highlight the opening night of play In the
Sanford Recreation Department Men's Fall Thursday
Night Ptnehurst Park Slowpltch Softball League.
In (he other games. All Soule scored two runs In
the fifth inning to edge ADAPCO 8-8 and K ft L Lawn
scored In every Inning lo beat SEI 15-10.
Next week. K ft L Lawn battles Central Baptist at
6:30 p.m.: All Souls lakes on E Z I Discount at 7:30
p.m.: and SEI faces ADAPCO al 8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
All Souls: three hits _ Joe San (ora (three RBI): two
hits _ Scott RJtcnour (triple, double, three runs. RBI),
Chrla Bryson (double, two runs): one hit
Anton

W inners display powerful
offense, defense at Chase

★ Thursday 7-10 P.M.
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Rivalry-------------------

Football--------------------------Con Hawed B o m Paga IB
Delnod struggled In Us first game In District
6A Class 4. After giving Seminole a fight In the
Kickoff Classic, the Bulldogs got routed by a
stronger team la their opener. Running bnck
Union Akins Is one of the best In Voltislu
County and sophomore Craig Candela ItAds
the Bulldogs who lost to Lake Howell In the
first round of the state playoffs last season but
have little returning. *

Ssmlnols (1-0, last week bsat
Lyman, 19-14) at Pina Rldgt (0-1,
last wstk lost to Ssabrsstti 2116), 7:30 p.m.
This matchup should prove to be a healed
one as Seminole coach Jim Worthington leads
hts Notes against his former team. Pine Ridge.
‘We're focusing on the game as Important to
the district.* Worthington said. *1 don't think
that the kid* arc as stressed about who we re
playing as they are about starting off the dis­
trict race with a wtn."
Last week. Seminole beat cross-town rival
Lyman, led b y running back powerhouses Joe
Knight and Dean 1toward. Sophomore quarter­

IN BRIEF

back Garrett Goldsmith la fitting In nicely with
his new varsity offense ana although the
passing game la a tittle rusty, the offensive line
is making nice holes for their ba ck s.'
O n the other tide of the ball, the secondary
lived up to Ua preseason expectations and pro­
tected plcely against the Lyman passing a t­
tack.
Pine Ridge suffered Its first loss of the sea­
son when (he clock ran out aa the team moved
the ball to the two-inch line. They a rt ready,
however, to shake off that loss and to play an
anxiously awaiting Seminole team.
"We've had good practices.' said Pins Ridge
coach Tim Johnson. T h e kids haven't said
much about the fact that they're going up
against their old coach. They Just want to win
this one because It Is a district game and It's
very important.*
Look for a pretty evenly mixed offense when
Pine Ridge Is In control. When hill back Ja y
Rogers and tall back Keith Alexander aren't
busting up the field, quarterback Steve Pilcher
will attempt to find one of hia talented receiv­
ers.
Special teams may be the key to the game as
Seminole has Jason Armstrong and the Pan­
thers have a young staff.

The J r . Midgets were just as tmpreaatve as
they posted a 28-0 shutout. Maurice Byrd
abbed the ball away from the Barracuda's
B and ran for a 78 yard T D for the holes,
who added two more tda In the first half and
one more in the second half on route to a vic­
tory.
The Midgets were not as lucky getting be­
hind early and never really getting Into a good
rhythm and losing 28-8. Douglas Waltgurskl,
Darrell Montgomery and Jonathan Kraft put
forth an outstanding effort.
Last but not least, we would like to mention
the cheerleaders whose hard work and effort
shlnea every play of every game.

C ontinued Arum Page I B
lie trash talking at first, but after we tackle
them good and sound, that should take care of
that.*
Not auprlsingly. the Pan ther players have the
asms sentiments for their Friday night oppo­
nent. especially after a potential game-winning
drive stalled inside the one-yard line during a
loss to Seabreete last week.
‘We're ready to play because this game could
play a key role in the playoff picture, said line-

SYFA splits with NSB

Lsst year’s property tax levy:

Edgewater C.C. Invitational
ORLANDO _ Most Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence cross country teams will be heading to
the Edgewater Invitational tomorrow morning
at Spruce Grove Park.
The six race meet will begin with the girls'
Class 8A varsity race at 8 a m. and will be
followed by the 6A boys at 8:30 a m., the BA
glrla at 0 a.m., the 8A boys si 0:30 a m., the
junior varsity girls at 10 a.m. and the Junior
varsity boys at 10:30 a.m.
To get to the park, take 14 to 441. go South
to Holden, take a left and go a mils to park on
right.

NEW SMYRNA BEAC H _ In Saturday games
Sanford Youth Football Association teams
against New Smyrna Beach, the Seminolea
were 2-2*1.
The Mltey Mltca played a find game in the 86 draw, despite having two touchdowns called
back because of penalty flags. Scoring the
only omctal touchdown for the Mltey Mltca
was Kevin Elliott. Also receiving some playing
time were Dwayne Moo short' Manley. Darrell
Davis and Henry Dye.
The Jr. Pee wees were not as fortunate as
they lost to the Cuda 28-12. The team played
well despite the Injuries to three starter and
four players missing the game. Marcus Ken­
LO N G W O OD Change
drick and William Edison had a good game as
did Chris Smith who ran and 70 yard touch­ 2280 North Highway 427
hold a Bee Grand Opening
down with both ankles heavily taped.
The Pec Wees controlled the ball much of from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Master Qedo Chang will
the game not allowing a barracuda first down.
Highlights of this 13-0 wtn were Chris "Bull* fight control, police
Osier recovering a tumble and Chris Castillo. women's self defense and
Jeff Bowers and Michael Oople dominating Seminole County Sheriff
th ritn e
m ilia m x g r fer-V ic offensive unit. ether local Police Department
T h trl m ftow ■■t i l l I PUffekr Davis who will '.arc expected to be on hand.
Par mors Information, call
be8ut Mr the season with a broken left arm.
Academy at (407) 834-8877 or
Get'well tu m e rtl

A.

Initially proposed tax levy..........................$2,8 8 2,7 7 5

B.

Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment
Board and other assessment changes ....$ . (1,738)

C. Actual property tax levy.............................. $2,884,513

This year’s proposed tax levy........................$2,966,275
All concerned citizens are Invited to attend a 16963627
on the tax increase to be held on

Frasier (three RBI); one hit _
Donnie McCoy (run. RBI), Jim
Schaefer. Greg Hensley (one RBI
each).
Power Team: two hits _ Scott
Frances (double); one hit _ Nel­
son Aviles (double, two RBI),
Stacey Bds (double, run). Steve
Pridgen (RBI). Robert Hogan
(run); run _ Ralph Ricnhart.
Beer: 30: three hits _ Jerry
Governs!* (home run. two runs.
RBI). Mark Huaman (two triples,
taro runs, three RBI). Mark
Hoffman (two runs. RBI); two
hits _ Keith Denton (double,
run). Mike Papta (two runs,

RBI). Steve MacKey (run. RBIh
one hit _ Kenny Pcrfctna (two
RBI); two RBI _ Clancy Wallace;
run _ Mark Clattcrbuck.
The Syndicate: two hita _ Kevan Hoyt. Chad Hoyt (ana RBI
each); one hit
Rob Indorado
(double, run), Brian Reed (run.
RBI). Ja y Reese (run). Chris
Smith, Mike Jancr. Rob Fuller,
Cliff Golden.

„

Monday, September 1 5 ,1 9 9 7
7:00 P.M.
at
Longwood City Commission Chambers
175 W. Warren Avenue
'
Longwood, Florida 32750

ChaseCoattnood from Paga IB
Nickle (double, run.
RBI]. David Goldstlck (run. two
RBI). Brian Curtis; one hit _
Cary Keefer (run. RBI). Brantley
Brumley. W.L. Gracey (one run
each). Billy Gracey; RBI
Bobby Keefer.
Blake's Boys: four hits _ Keith
Acrec (three runs, five RBI);
three hits _ Joel Lipscomb (two
doubles, four runs, two RBI):
two hits _ Solomon Hardy
(double, two runs, RBI). Mike
Moore. Alan Peterson (one dou­
ble and one run each). Anton
Grooms (three runs. RBI). Mike

In all, the game tonight at Thom ae E.
Whfeham Stadium should p ro w to ha IW lo t
emotion, hard hitting and good p U ym g. Doni
be euprtaed, though, tf the ptaytra fcel a l l t t k
bit stronger about the match up than they're
letting on. It'll probably ahoar In the strength of
the tackles, the celebratlona alter scores and
the reactions of the kids alter the gams Is over.

The City of Longwood has tentatively adopted a measure to
increase its property tax levy.

Self defense

'

T h e y just better be ready tor uebecauae wt'n
going to come at them hard and tost.* added
offensive lineman Carloe Corchado.

NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE

S

the Tribe was able to pull off the comeback.
Clarence Latimer ran for 180 yards and
scored threw touchdowns for the Qreybounda.
*We had a great running game and a tre­
mendous comeback,* said Seminole coech
Ray Georgs. "We shut Lyman out with our
ftronj do&amp;ssc."
Seminole hosts Lake Brantley In a freshman-Junior varsity doubleheader starting at 8
p.m. next Wednesday.

backer Jeff Terado.

A FINAL DECI8I0N on the proposed tax increase and the
i budget will be made at this hearing.

Pinehurst—
Continued from Paga I B
Central Baptist: two hits
Asa Evans (double, four R B lf
Mike Schwars. Jeff Derryhlll
(one run each); one hit _ Tracey
Saxon (two runs. RBI), Mike
McCoy, Todd Christensen (one
run and one RBI each). Jack
Doyle (run), Rob Thacker: one
run _ Mike Hartman.
E Z 1 Discount: three hlte _
Tony Taylor (RBI); two hits _
Michael Taylor, Jo hn Luferlng
(one run and one RBI each).
Jim m y Smith (run); one hit _
Steven Busaard (home run, run,
three
RBI),
Chad
Analey
(double), Jamie PtUer (run.
RBI), Mickey Cogbura (run).
Nate P a k cu i one run _ BUI
Cogburn.

K ft L Lawn: two hits _ Jim m y
Williams (home run. triple, two
runs. RBI), Ron McNeil (two
doubles, three runs, two RBI).
B .J. Osborne (two RBI); one hit
_ J.R. Spivey (double, run. RBI).
Frankie Phtfllpa (two runs, RBI).
Bobby McPherson (three runs),
David Goff (two runs). T y Coke
(RBI), Scott Carter (run); one
run _ Jeff Lavtty.
SE1; two hits _ Pete Quinlan
(RBI); one hit _ Don Baati (two
runs, two RBI), Shane Smith
(run, two RBI), Larry Howe,
Om ar Pabon (one run and one
RBI each).. Scan Lindahl (two
runs),
Greg
Liana.
Eddie
Bonilla, Chuck Ramsey (one run
each).

GENERAL
FUND
CASH BALANCES BROUGHT FORWARD
ESTIMATED REVENUES:
Ad Valorem Tksae
•
Safe* and UeeTbxee
Franchise Fees
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Othar Financing Sourose

Florida Pro Late Model
125 doubleheader on tap
racing action starting at S p.m.
at Orlando BoeedWorid and 7
B tTH LO _ Th e Florida Pro p.m . at New •myraaSpeedway.
Late Models wlU be back In
Adults coat (1 8 ; children 12town this weekend for the IS wtth ID. (1 0 ; children 11 and
Florida Pro Laic Model 128 free wtth paying adult.
doubleheader at both Orlando
Orlando
SpeedWorld
Is
SpeedWorld and New Smyrna
located 17 miles east of Orlando
Bpeedway.
60 at the 820 Cocoa
There wilt be 128 lape of great
or 10 miles west of 108 off
racing wtth d rive n from all over exit 70. while New Smyrna
the state competing for the Speedway la located 10 miles
82,800 winner's prim .
south of Daytona, between 14
In iqddlUon to U w Florida exit 86 (cast) end 108 exit 84
Pro's both tracks w ill, run (west). 4.6 miles weal of New
regular racing In the Limited Smyrna Beach.
l y
Model.
Modified.
For n e t Information from
Sportsman, Mini-Stock, Run-ABout and 4-Cyttndcr Bom ber either FABCAR facility, call
(407) . 888*1387 (Orlando) or
(Orlando o n lfl riaaass.
Oates open at 6 p m . wtth (004) 437-4120 (New Smyrna).
Spacial la tha Herald

Total EsfrnMed Revenuesand
Cash BefenoeeBrought Forward
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE / EXPENSES:
General Oovsmment
Pubic Safely
Phytooal Environment
Tnnapomtton
CukursAReoreatton
DtM (orvto#
Othar Uaaa
Total Expendtorres1Cxpeneee
IT

t 3.070.814

ENTERPRISE
FUND
■ in a a n r^

1444,770
171,180
211,000
178,100
878,400

600
18,500
331400

1 12401474

t 702.418

11,448,480
4,813,808

$24,060

1,701,308
400,088
00,388

380,780
88,325

2,188,400
334,500
114(0
&gt;

Reserves

sjarasa
1100,048
1.801,106
240406
173,400

116410

aaMoon

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.

3.034.884

282-411

1 12401474

&gt; 700.418

Total Appropdatod Expenditures/Expanses

and Reserves

TOTAL

MMgasoeoi

*!

Cha/gtotorSmvtoM
Finn and ForWuree

OreC.IAL
REVENUE
FUNDS

i

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THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED AND / OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE O F THE

�Saniotd Herald, Sanlord, Florida - Friday, September 12, 1007 - M

How to avoid travel problems

IN BRIEF

Travel scams may seem like
genuine air fore and vacation
package bargains. Com plaints
about travel promotiona are of­
ten related to telemarketing
firms or postcards staling you
have won a prise. Vacation cer­
tificates.
club memberships
and 2 -for-1 offers are travel
promotions that may be too
good to be true.

Cone«rn«d Citizens meet Sunday
Concerned CltUena for Belter Government, a non-parllsan,
non profit ctttiena' action group meets the second Sunday of
each month at 7 pp.m..
i_____
______________________________
at the
Prank Evans Center, corner__
of
Crystal Lake Avenue and County Club Rood. Lake Mary, fo r
Information, call 331-0334.
Guest speaker will be Roger Simmermakcr, author of H o w
Americans Can Buy American* Por Information, call 321-0384.

fltMMtlHIR

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG
S

Irae

T o p ro ve s! problem s:
• Never give your credit card or
checking account number to n
company that you don't know.

wa r

Blood Bank ssoks donors

• Check out the travel firm with
consumer protection agencies
and the Better Bust ness Bu­
reau where the company Is fo-

. Central Florida Blood Bank la asklac donor* of all typee of
Wood - especially O-type donors - to donate at Ha Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For Information, call 322-0823.

TOPS mssts Monday morning

• Oct all details of travel offers,
including restrictions: and re­
fund policies, in writing before
you pay.

SA N FO R D - TO P S (Take off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter *821
meets every Monday at the Sanford Alliance Church. 1401
8. Park Ave.. Sanford. Note new hoursi Weigh-In la from 10 to
10:45 a.m .. and the meeting Is from 10:45 a.m. Co 11:30 p.tn.
Por Information. call 324-5541 or 3 2 1-B240.

• Check travel offers with the
hotels, airlines or cruise lines
Involved before you pay.

Sanford Rotariana fo matt
SAN FO R D — Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at
noon, st the Marina Hotel.

oce*r
ave* If you ars carafal. If you
have a problem that iavotvesi
• A travel promoter who won't
provide the trtp or give you a
refund, contact the Attorney
OeneraTs Office In the state
where the business is located.
• Contact or payment sent by
mail, complain to the U. 8.
Postal Inspection Sendee’s re-

Canosr support group masts
Support, Hope and Recovery. 8 .H .A .R ., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Florida Regional Hospital in the
for comer of the dining room. Th la la a self help support group
for all cancer survivor*, whether In treatment now or finished
with It. Call 324-8737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

Contract D fK M S
ten m liInvited to play contract bridge
Bridge players
Monday, at 10:30 a.m. al (he Sanford Senior Center. Por In­
formation. call 322-8320.

Ovsrsstsrs Anonymous mssts Tussday
SAN FO R D — Overeaten Anonymous meets every Tuesday,
at 10 a.m. In Parish Hall W hlincr Lounge of lloly Cross
Episcopal Church In Sanford. Th e meetings foal about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees. The only requirement to allend la
the desire lo slop callug compulsively.

Lssm to play shufflsbosrd
Th e Sanford Tourist and Shuffteboard Club practises every
Tuesday slid Friday starting a I p.m.. and plays Inlcr-clly
tournaments every Wednesday. TUuso Inlcreslrd In playing,
learning to play or Joining the club may call Russ Kllncr.
322-7731, for Information.

Sawing club gsthsrs
Every Tuesday from 0:30 a.m. lo noon, the W OOPIE Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary Senior Center. 158 N. Country
C lub Road, lo make baby c^ghc*.’ and Ifenmfor p urdfig^o m es
as well as Items for the Christmas Store, t h e ’Items mods by
the club are donated to preemle babies. mfratyig .^ftH* resi­
dents and gifts for the annual Christmas store.1
*

Wsakty Lions Club masting
Th e Sanford Lions Club marts every Tuesday at noon al the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Por Information, call
Joyce Pltxgeraldat 322-7544.
Th e community la asked to donate used eyeglasses to the
club for Its alght program.

BrkJgs club to niaat, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge C lub meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

i Hslp for gambiars offarad
.

O am bier* Anonymous and Gam -Anon for family and friends,
era) at 7t30
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smoker
p-i.m.. Church of the Good Shepherd.
_ _ 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland.
Por more Information, call 238-9208.

Narcotics Anonymous mssts Monday
Narcotics Anonymous meets Monday at B p m . at the
Presbyterian House of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

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Dear Readers,
I got a call this week from a
motl
other of two teenager:
rs In
Seminole County schools. She
was especially Interested In
the letter from the mother of
the girl whose language, dress
and behavior had changed
dramatically since the family's
move from lows to Central
Florida. Sue. the mother who
called, would like lo share her
experience In the hope that
other parents might be able to
learn from their family's pain.
Sue grew up In Iowa and Is
still a loyal I lawk eye fan.
However, she and her family
** hack lived in Central Florida 1
far many years. The descrip-1
lion of their family could d o u -;
hie for a 1950‘s T V show: par­
ents happily married, two
children, stay-a!-home mom.
church every Sunday, parents
very involved In their chil­
dren's Uvea, both at home and
at school. There are no rigs,
rettes, alcohol or any other
drugs in the home. So. whsl la
wrong with this picture?
When Sue's son turned 14.
she began to notice subtle
changes In his dress, attitude,
language and behavior. Since
everyone knows that turning
14 la a synonym for temporary
Insanity. Sue attributed these
changed lo 'normal* adoles­
cent Behavior.
Things at school were also

323-9045

• Make aura you know all re­
strictions on airline tickets and
what wilt happen If your planta
change.
• Protect your airline ticket,
since lost tickets arc very

with

Your flight waa overbooked
you were bumped, you
aren't entitled to compensation
if you reached your destination
within I hour of scheduled ar­
rival lima. Beyond I hour (If
you met the airline's check-ln
requirements) you may receive
face value of your ticket 11-2
hours late) or twice the amount
up lo 8400 (more than 2 hours
late).
. Your baggage teas lost, de­
layed or damaged, notify the
airline's airport staff Immedi­
ately. The airline's maximum
liability per passenger on do­
mestic
flights
la
81.250
(80.70/pound) up to a maxion International
you
'our plana change
your
refttna
charged ticket, the airline must

• The airline doesn't resolve the
problem, contact U. 8. De­
partment of Transportation to
report your complaint. File a
sendee complaint with the
Aviation Consumer Protection
Division. U. S. Dept, of Tra n s ­
portation. C -78. Room 10406.
400 7th Street 8W, Washing­
ton, D C 20880. 1202) 308-2220.
security 10
to the Federal
Pet
Arts
a AtffluaMtratton.
ntty and
D lvision (APA-200). 800 ladsWashington, D C 20881. (202)
287-:-3484 or I S00-FAA-8URE.
R A IL T R A V E L
Complaints about railroad
passenger sendee should be
sent to Amtrak Customer rela­
tions. Washington Union Sta ­
tion, 60 Massachusetts Avenue
NE. Washington. D C 20002.
1202) BOS-2121. Safety-related
complaints should go to the
Federal Railroad Adm inistra­
tion. Passenger Programs D ivi­
sion, 400 7th Street SW, Room
5411. Washington. D C 20590.
(202) 388-S
8-9332.

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■

beginning to change. At first
he ws* lardy to a few classes.
He then began cutting some
classes
and later
started
skipping school for a day at a

drug*. he would act hurt and
say. *How could you even
think that I would do that?*
This made them feel guilty
and ashamed for wondering.
Additionally, they had taken
him to a doctor for a complete
physical, including a drug
screen, and the court ordered
another one after his arrest.
The result of both screenings
were negative.
When their son was 18. he
had a religious experience
that literally changed his life.
He confessed that he had
been using drugs for the past
ana that he had
ills Of lha two

DEAR ABBY: Our grandfather
I* driving us banana*. He is in good
health, retired and visits us every
day. He is very good to us. but this
everyday thing Is taking a lull on
We luve Grandpa dvurly, hut
unless we rnnke plans not to lie
home at tho time of his duily visits.
we are stuck listening tu his opinion
on everything — and according
rduu lo
h&lt;m, his opinion is the only right
one.
We don't want to hurt his feel­
ings, but we are on the verge or a
nervous breakdown. Abby, I k iw cun
w« handle this sensitive pmblem?
PERPLEXED GRANDDAUGHTER
DEAR P ER P LEXED i Your
■randfethsr obviously Is lonely

M n jt|i[ i n i i U B f ) g N c r c m r y i

Experienced Stylists
To Serve Youl

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testa.
There are home tests which
lest both hair and urine sam ­
ples. (D rug residue teste longer
in hair than In urine.)
3. She and her hdsband arc
now participating In a parent­
ing class dealing with teens
through their church. And they
pray s lot.
M a ry ■
Rath la a C a rtlila d A d d ictio n
at
228-8742.

i.'W lB ie W Irt'
j f e did h ot h m t k a i f f
a d shaved.
sh aved . None of
was his head

his body was pierced and he
did not wear any clothing that
would easily Identify him as a
member of an at-risk group.
Aa his behavior al home and
at school became more ag­
gressive and hostile, his par­
ents attempted to p u l restric­
tions on hla activities. This
only made him mare out of
control and violent. He was fi­
nally arrested for assault.
During all of thla. hla par­
ents were frantically search­
ing for answers to how to help
and control their son. They
sent him to s counselor,
which did no good. When they
asked him If he was using

he would ha

m

It would be nice to say. ‘And
then they lived happily ever af­
ter.* hut this is a real-life story.
m
la f n a M
He's had a few slips, but he's
AM P0RC8 O N I
been able (o get back in con­
leseeereeej*
m
trol after each one. He knows
■XC888RAM AQ8
that he will struggle for the rest
iM Jiim tn
of hla life with the siren-call of
drugs.What would Sue do dif­
OaORQB O F T M i JU N Q L I
lie te u re t
re
ferently If she'd known then
what she know now?
HO O D LUM
1. She would have paid no at­
i m e i e r o o tM
tention to hla protestations
OX JA M
when she asked him about
n i 4 io n o t *
*
possible drug use. ills behavior
M Y M I T F * t C N O « W lO O tN Q
waa telling her what she
m e iiM o tfO
reti
needed to know.
n n c
2. She would hove put him an
1
1JO 4ZO 740 §44
*
random, periodic home drug

Grandpa Needs To Find a Bigger Audience

Sanford • Hwy. 17-92
(Wal-Marl Plaza, one Nock
ake Mary Bhd.)
Bird.)
north ofLake

Complain to the National
Fraud
Information
Center
(N r iC ) al I -800-876-7060. The
N FIC collects information and
shares tt with enforcement
agencies.
Also, send a copy of your
complaint to the Federal Trade
Commission. Correspondence
Branch.
Washington.
DC
20580. They don't handle indi­
vidual complaints, but your let­
ter might alert them to abuses
requiring action.
Alai LOVE T R A V E L

If

a a a irtin a
• Your flight was delayed, can­
celed or you missed your con­
nection. check with the airline
to see If they will reroute you
on another carrier or provide
amenities such as a meal,
phone call or hotel room.

send a credit to your credit
card company within 7 busi­
ness days of receiving the in­
formation needed to process
the credit. If you have trouble
getting your reftmd. write to
your credit card company.

Change in teen sounds parents’ alarm

eptintastic S a m s
jbL-

i

gional office where the busi­
ness Is located. Your postmas­
ter can give you the address. .
• An offer charged to your
credit card, notify your credit
card company.

much like lost money.
• Keep your valuables with you
as you travel. Airlines aren't
required to compensate you for
loot jewelry, chmeraa or other
valuables.

C O N S P IR A C Y T H E O R Y
teoeosrostJt

*

P M I DOW N BELO W
ite e e j e r m t M

ik Th e re ore some interest­
ing cruises and lours especially
A iv ie i

|L J
ABIGAIL
V A N BUREN
MH .

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and bored. Call the local seniors
center and find out w hat hind
of programs they offer. Encour­
age G ra n d p a to check out Ike
center. If they serve lunches for
seniors, suggest he go tor lunch
S few times to make friends.
A ls o , lo o k In to v o lu n te e r
needs s i local h o sp ita ls ,
lib r a r ie s and schools, a n d
Impress on Grandpa how much
be Is needed in those progra ms.
I f G ra n d p a Is Interested In
traveling, buy him b o o m travel
m agasiaes and pick u p some
b ro c h u re s fro m y o u r tra v e l

DEAR ABBY: I have read your
column many times and would liks
your advice in i u problem I huve.
I am 13 years old und am a par­
tial vt-gvluriun il don't eat red meat
or porki, which was my personal
choice. Wlten I eat ut friends' or rel­
atives' houses, they often serve rad
nu-ut.
Most of my friends and family
know what I eat. but when they foret, it is often a little embarrassing
Sir me. I feel like I'm being ungrate­
ful for not eating what they are
serving me.
Abby.
Nbuy, is this rude — and what
slMKild I say when this happens?
VEG G IE IN SIOUX C ITY
D E A R V E G G IE ) You are not
be in g ru d e o r u n gra te ful. D o
not audte an issue of I t Simply
say, "T h s salad was delicious.
M a y I p le a ts h ave a second
helping?" (T h e same goes for
the vegetable side dishes.)

:

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Le g a l N o tice s

Le g a l N o tice s

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB Itth JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IH ARD FOR
OEM1HOLR COURTY.
FLORIDA
FR O B A TI DIVISION
File ffumSan S T -T IS -C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DONALD P. ORONOTIK,
Dictated
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The ad mini t it aIion ol the
E plat*
ol
DONALD
P
ORONOTIK. dacaatad, Fda
Number tf-F1$-CP. M randmg
in Wa Cucuil Court lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probata Division. Wa addratt
ol which M SOI N. Park Avenue.
Santofd. FL 1F7F1. The nemet
and addrattaa ol the Personal
Repratcnlaliva
and
wa
Part octal
Rtpratanlaiiva't
aitornay are M l lorw below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTITIED THAT:
All partona an whom thtt
nolle* ra served who have
obfectiona Wal thaNanga Wa
validity ol tha win , Wa quahheaPont
at
Wa
Paraonal
Rapratanlaliva, venue, or furladKtlon el Ihia Court are
featured to Ida wav oOfa*Irons
wnh thro Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF BFRVtCC
OF A COFV OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All creditort at Wa decadent
and ether par tent haring
dalmt or demand* against
deceden11 (t it le on a hom a
copy el Wti notice la served
wrthm three months altar Wa
dale ol Wa llr*l publication ol
W4i notice must Ida then claims
with W it Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AR other creditors at tha deca­
dent and portent having clausa
or demands agauttl Wa dece­
dent’! (M ate must file I her#
claim* wtm irua court w it h in
T H R U MONTHS AFTER THE
OATS OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dare of the fuel pubScaMon ol true Notice la September
171k. IM F.
Paraonal RapfaaarHalive:
REBECCA A. OflONOTIH
110 Leuvel Oaks Way
Jupiter. FL 114$E
Aitornay lor
Paraonal Represent atrv*
RICHARD P. GUMSON. IS O
JUPITER LAW C IN tIR
Chaeewood Plats Surto 10
S IM Indianiown Read
Jupner. FL 114SE
|MI|F44 • 4400
Florida Bar No.; 11(114
Publish; September 11. IS.
IM F
DEI-117

B B -TM F
IN T N t CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EtCNTflBHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
BBUIM OLI COUNTY,
S T A T I OF FLORIDA
C o m Ns. M -IE S l-C A -t a -f f
O I NEPAL JURISDICTION
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
(OUIPMENT CORP,

Le g a l N o tic e s
Iff TIM ClffCOIT COUNT
OF T N I IN IN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, III AND TON
A iM IN O il COUNTY,
PL OHIO A
OSHBRAL
JUN1ID1CTION OtVfStON
C A l l MOi B7-BS7-CA-14-B
H O R N !* ! MOATGAOI INC .
A CALIFORNIA CODeOAATION
p/k /a n o Fieri s t m o r t q a o e
INC., A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
V I.
ANTHUN C. 9WCINCV,
UNKNOWN BPOUBI OP
ARTHUR C. I W U H IT .
DANBURY MILL HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION. INC .
LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK;
JOHN OOf AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEPENDANT |S)
NOTICE
OF FOAECLOSUAS B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pureuant to a Su m m i t final
Judgment &lt;rt l t n c l o « n dalad
August ETIh. I SET. pn lK M In
O y M Caaa No. BF-ASF-CA- 14-B
at (ha CPrint Court ol tha IBIH
Jvdtoial CPTim ri and for SEMI­
NOLE
County,
SANTORO.
PlartAa. I ■ * eeB le We MMfoel
and Seal htddfp far caah ol Wa
W IS T FRONT DOOR at Wa
SEMINOLE C ount; Courthovif
located ol M l N. BARR AVENUE
at SANTORO. Florida, at 1100
a n . on Wa 2SW day SEPTEM­
BER,
IM F
Wa toNoolns
datefitted property at aat lorw
in
tatd
Summary
Final
LOT IS, DANBURV MILL. UNIT
tw o A. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO IN
PLAT BOOK 34. PAG! 41 AND
44. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dalad Wit 1ITH day ot
AUGUST. IM F.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAMNE MORSE
Clark ol tha OrcuR Court
By : Jana E. Jeeaotc
Deputy Clara
THE LAW OFFICE OF
OAVIO J. STERN. P A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. UNIVERSITY OR.
S TI WO. BID M
PLANTATION. FL 11114
(* $41-1)1-BOOO
In 4CCord4n&lt;a with Wa
American with Oiaabtlrtiea Act,
parto rt with draehUniee treedarg a toacial accommodation to
participate In W n proceeding
ahould conlact Wa Clerk el Wo
Crrtutt Court at Wa SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa at 40F-1234)10. not later Wan aotran deye
prior to tha proceeding M hair­
ing unpaired, 1-E00-SSS-ET71
(TOD) or 1-404-f$$-l7F0. .I t
Florida Relay Samoa.
PubUeh: September S. I I , TM T
DEI-1)
Iff TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB l» T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IR AND FOR
RRMMOLR COUNTS,
FLORIDA
OBRIRAL
JURIBDTCTIOR DIVISION
CABR ROl S T-fS S -C A -1 4 -L
SOURCE ONE MORTGAGE
SERVICES CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ROGER A. BLOVERi
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF ROOER A, BLOVER;
ERIC CkJAMB MARBi
BTAMLBY COOLMAM *
AND J A M D M A t
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
MFSNOANT(E)
NOTICE
OF FOfff CLOSUfffl SAAB
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of lorectoaure dated
Ausuat 1SW. IM F, aniarad In
C iyiI Caaa No. S7-7SS-CA-I4-L
of Wa Circuit Court ol Wa 1STH
Judicial CUcuM In and lot BE MlNOLI
County,
SANFORD
Florida, I
ten to Wo hlghev
and Seal bidder lor cath AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR pi tha
SEMINOLE Cataity Courthouee
located at M l N. FARK AVENUE
n SANFORD, Florida, ot It DO
am. an Wa FW day el OCTOS IR .
IM F
Wa foNowrig
da te r bod property ta pal lorw
In
Mid
Summary
Final
JuillWH'H. la-wit;
LOT I l f . SAN LAN!A. THIRD
SECTION. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AE RECORDED
IN FLAT ROOK 11. FAGS 71.
FUSLIC RECORDS OF BEMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dalad Ihle Ind day ol
Sootamkpr. TM T.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jono E. Jooowlc
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, PA.
M l S. UNIVERSITY DR.
BTE MO. SLDa. M
PLANTATION. FL 11114
•F-1IS4SISNW)
In accordance with Wa
American won DiaaAUitiea Act,
BOrtlclpata In Wle proceeding
thould contact the CMfk of Wa
CPcurt Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-323■
4 U 0 EXT 4117, not later than
seven days prior le the pro­
ceeding. N hawing Impaired. 1BBO-tti-SFFt (TDOt er 1-400•M-IFFO, via Florida Relay
Publish: Saptamtwr
IM F
DEI-100

II,

IS,

PI e v il ill.

v*
VIROINIA M E LANDER.
If living, si u*., at of..
Defendants.
N oryca o p
FORICLOBURB BALB
BY CLBRN OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Nonce 14 hereby given that Ihs
undersigned Maryanns Mo t m ,
Clark ol the Cecwit Court ol
SEMINOLE County. Florid*. wM.
on Wa 1SW day el SEPTEM­
BER, IM F, *1 11:00 am *1 Wa
Front door ol Iha SEMINOLE
County Courthouie. m Wa Clly
ol Sanlord, Florida, oiler lor
sale and Mil al public outcry lo
cash, Wo lotlowing described
property situated In SEMINOLE
County. Florida, lo-wR:
LOT 144. LAOO VISTA SUBDI­
VISION. ACCORDING TO PLAT
IN PLAT BOOR 10. PAGES )1 •
11. PUBLIC R1CORDB OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
pursuant le Wa trial decree ol
foreclosure entered w a case
pandmg ri sard Court, Iha style
at which It COMMERCIAL
CRIDIT EOUIPMENT CORP, vt.
VIROINIA M ELAND! R, If Hvrig.
al us . el at,.
In accordance with Wa
Americana wnh Disabilities Act,
parson* with • driabitrly who
need a special accommodation
to participate in thi* proceeding
ahould
conlact
AOA
Coordinator al lo t N. Park
Avanua. Buna N. 301. Sanford.
Florida U F F t al least Irve days
prior lo Wa ptoaaadmg
Telephone. (40T| 111-41M eat.
*4117; t-ISOOl 44S-BTF1 (TOO)
or 1-{tOO| 411 -IT TO (V). vi4
Florida Relay Service.
WITNEIS my hand and ofhcial
Mai of said Court due FEW day
of AUGUST, IM F,
(BEAU
Honor able Maryanns Morse
Clerk ol Wo Circuit Court
Dy: Jane ( . JiM w tc
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIILLO
Post OHice Boa IM F
Tampa. Florida MSOt
Publish Seplambar S. I I . IM F
DEI-17
IR TNB CIRCUTT COURT
OP TNB IB TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
M ARD FOR
B1MIH0LB COUNTY
A1NBRAL
OABB NO. ST-BB S -CA-T4-B
HOME IAVING1 OF
AMERICA, F S B. Nk/a
Home Savmga of
America, F.A,
Plasmiff,
VS
JOHN M. FIRIOB; al al.,

Iff TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OP DBEMMOLB COUNTY,
OTVN. AGTtOff
C o m No . a y-tB B t-O A -1 4-B
FIRST BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION TR U/A
DTD 4/01/to
(iOUtCREDTT FUNDfftG
TRUST 1SB4-A).
VS.
MOMAMBD A.
ABUKHDAJR, M at.
ROTMB
OP FOffSCLOSORfl B ALI
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a lummary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Wa JOW day of August, IM F.
and entered m C o m No. E71I l f -CA ot the Circuit Court for
Seminole County,
Florida
wherein FIRST BANK NATION A
ASSOCIATION TR U/A OIL
S/01/M IEOUICREDIT FUNDING
TRUST 1PM-A) la Wa PtaUiWt
and MOHAM ID A. A8UKH0AIR.
FATIMA ABUKHDAIR. and TEN­
ANT 41, 4/k/i YltSARA Wt W4
Defendants, I wM tea la We
highest and beat bidder lor
caah as tha Waal front door of
the
4s minors
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
M 11:M am, on tha FW day of
OCTOBER. IM F , the IpOowrig
described property as aat lorw
In
said
Summary
Final
\ r r . L O C K t , HINSUN S
ACRES. ACCOROINO TO THE
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PUBLIC M CQROB OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTV, FLORIDA.
WITNESS my hand and Wa
M a i ol this Court on September
Ind, 1K7.
(SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
Clark ol tha Clrcutl and
County Court
By: Jana E. Jee»w«c
Deputy Clark
Toni L. Kammarla, (tq
HOLLAND k KNIGHT
P. O. Boa 11IE
Tampa, FL 11401
NOTION
M you a&gt;o • parson with a dis­
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Disability
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF ONSLOW
DONNA RENEE PORTOLEU,
Petmoner,
vs.
MICHAEL
EDMUNO DONNELLY.
Raependent,
IN R I: Brittany
Nicole Donnelly, A
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TMa notice Wat a pleading
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at me Coaidt Court at Me tstn
Judicial Clrcurt ri and for
Sammola County,
Florida,
wherein HOME BAVINOE OF
AMERICA. F.B.B. P/K/A HOME
SAVINGS OF AMERICA. FJL. Is
Promt** and JOHN M FIRIOB.
KIM B IR IT FIRIOB, BARNETT
BANR, NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
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FLORIOA.
N.A.,
WILLIAM GLENN ROT. J R .
la/art Dafandani(a). I wiS Mil lo
Wa highest and beat bidder for
caah at Wa west from door of
the Seminole County courthouse in Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, al 1100 A M.
on Wa 1SW day el SEPTEM­
BER. ItBF, the la Hewing
described property as aat term
ri taxi Final Judgment, la wit:
LOT 1. BLOCK A. CHARTER
OAKS-UNtT O NI. ACCOROfftO
TO T H I FLAT TH IR IO P AS
RECOROID IN PLAT BOOK 14.
PAGE E l. PUBLIC RICOROB OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, PLOMOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO T N I
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FTRU
IE DEEMED TO R I A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION ORTAR4BO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dalad tha l i m day ol
AUGUST. IM F.
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark ol Clrcurt Court
By Jana I . Jeeawic
Deputy Clark
COOILIS I STAW1ARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 440
Tampa, Florid* 1)407
Telephone: (Sll| 477-400*
CE1 T47-O04O7
Publish: September S, I I , IM F
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dafarw* to such pHading not
later Wan October E4W. IM F
which N forty (40) daya from the
firm data el publication,
Seplambar 11th, tM F, upon
your I allure la da ao, the party
eeekrifl service aoeriat you wit
apply le Wa Court lor iha taUal
sought.
bated; September tow. tag;
T H I C O XI LEGAL CLINIC
Ls« B, DrM
Attorney tor Petitioner
E l l Gum Branch Square II
Bt. 107
Jacksonville. N.C. 21140
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AUGUST, 1BBF.
MARYANNI MORES
Clerk at CM uN Court
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Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FO R IC LO auR t BALE
B T CLBRN OF
CINCUtT COURT
Nonce la hereby given Wat Wa
undersigned Maryanns Meres.
Clark el Wa Circuit Court at
SEMINOLE County, Florida. wM.
on tha 1STH day of SEPTEM­
BER, 1MT. al tt;00 Am. M Iha
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Wa Ciry el laniard. Florida,
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BEING KNOWN AND 0EBI0MATED AS LOT I . TOWN AND
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T H I PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
purauaW le Wa I me! decree at
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pending M said Court, Ws etyte
of which Is: BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
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Emma road. Laka Mary. FL
37744. or FAX resows and M l
ag^ history to 407-333-1964

PHONi PROS
Satorv ♦ comm ♦ bonus F/Ttr
P/T. Ratond Mmoaphara imokwo OA- D W t f WMAa 7S7-9270

PRODUCTION
w o r k ir s
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FW W . EFFC APT. Pnv anfranca. baW. kl. U n a n s m
in dn town Bantord. Hail tor
pareat. OapdWifTio pati. Una
wol. a n - 0? w laava i
WOfWWO mala A raniMa
Fumenad room Contact M

99— Apartments Unfurnished
m

LH

w oodw orker
Fid T)ma 4 P dl Tkne

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IMMEDIATE
OPE NINOS*
■ h l.N l
naurs CW lay aapL
m -m m L L

CM o u 24 nr Job Lna toctoyl

1 aoo.711.joes

I Of __________
M CUAITV OPFICt A JO S '
Traakng Anaai A UnarmaJ

M r it e iw m i

* landacapa toraman A grad*
n e w operator-mum m aro A
i m a COL

Rooms For Item

I7-92/IAKE
MAHT
Fsmaia
assaa Famaaa to anara *7 . pn.
bati. non amuSar. IJU&amp;mo W
t o n * cats* 231-74M

fTORAOB RENTAL CLERK
A/n. A T. laaiing creations
Computor h W U Vanoua n w

JQ S 9 L
E M Sarkord i
Kenan m

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HI
Wort i*l to JO M M
pay A bonus **&gt;&lt;

m m im .
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vanes t o w n « aac ma aa
ut* * uee o4 W U C e » l 74M

TOLL COLLECTOR k w e * F&gt;J
A pan Ana Cal tor M am aia,
f f l a t B E __________
WANTED EMPLOYEES F/T or
P/T I n ] dd l. Naina hours.
H K W » Haras shar lal mo
Cal M o r a l 00 g a B E I W
WANTED I I Pat** are aan
lo kaa e ^ l and fear Lena,
cm nw m
m M i
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WAKTEfr o S m S S m w J T ~
ran b r ark coo* CAFE SOU

___HfWTQIfT-AWmt

NOTICE
A l ramal and i*M
ksamanta ara aubyad to tta
F a d a l Fur Housing Ad. a h d i
maaaa a eagar to admrkM any
pra*aranoa. smaauon. or OS
cnmwaau i band on rsca. col­
or. raagain. m i . handcap. la-

95— RoonVBoerd
Fie houn prrrtags* Cals, n
room, n a n (tons »7Vwk • tea
r f N rt b a 4M7971

97— Apartments ■
Furnished
FURN I B0FW APT Pm an
Vinca, tar. u Urwyia aarnn
w On loan Santord k M lor
parson OvpIM vnu p u t UMt
r x l O T O C T laa«a metaegs

__MM III—

J lf f l-

CHCEHY 3 burn I 5 ball itoma
W i AMI Si nsaAy ranovatod. CHI
A. Men r o iq a d ISJSrtno .
MOMkp M «-7 i M
LIKE NEW 1H C lt A. carport,
lancad yard no p ro |SOO •
(U O sac Cal 331034}___
O A TtEN - V I Clt A No pats
targs yard |47Amon • t l « V

dN&gt; cew aiTM __

AAMFOMO Why &gt;an|Tt 1100
down loraty 7/1 hugs Irsad
lac.yard qua, t u
krspiscs
naa O VA naa carpal A para
traomo w 11% APti 74tr hca
toe
103-A3M

STf NSTROM Rf n TAXS

i u auirr in i sw

CAREFREE COMPORT
•SnoBStocyOnqn

•Fran* On-Sli MmiQEmirt

•No On* B tto or M ove •F irn o M o&lt; U n tw nsM Sludi»

•Energy •Effcwnt SW*» •[NOnaiy FumateJ In StudeiOn*

STUDIO 1 BEDROOM
3 2 3 )1 1 1

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t

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wfumaiMTS

3291 S. SANFORD AVE., SANFORD

14i44a 1/1 S3 Palm Sprne,
raiaadFI room I1 7 J M

•FOR SALS 4 T ■ 36* dog cage
uaad tor 3 weeks. ItOO
*34-7743
F R t i TO OOOO H09M Black
Ldto Shota ridudad Ptaaaa

201— Horses
ENOUAH HONSflA C K
kMflfti. camp, MrtMntfn
_____ OIN1VA. 39M39I

M L F I m toto. jtoeaa

EXERCISE EQUIPMENT Stop­
per TuniurSurt 401C. vanabto
raeau nca Ukanaa (A l
344-7TM dkar IPW

aSCMAMQS a« M U YOUR
Praparty tocatod anmdera'
M4VE8TOW9 M A LTY 774 M11

OOVCRNMENT
FORECLOSID

dwtom. 7 car gar. ta t.
RENOVATED *7. toe ree
cater Id. garags M M M
SC POOL Pr»4oractoaue 3/7 tor/
drdam 1 car gar • cprt K T J M
4/13.000 aq V way plan, acm

KENMORE ELECTRC DRY­
ER. Worta good. 144
373-1971

Sardord CMe Ctraar- Bantord
I mopping
i pm ■9 pm
SaM*l(av«pmAdm (4 00 •good 3 dayt
SAT Sapl TOYv 10AM-dk*
SUN SapL 31d-IOA*44PU
Adm. ( l 00 •aim Y e ad 17 90

235—
Truck/Busee/Vsns For
"M TOYOTA Ektondad cap pick­
up. Auto, A/C. clean 17.100
Nag Cal 324-7443

. 1

M

06

19 4X4
»m o

1900 C STUK.

13k neat

toon

Sanoua nquaea
*24-4119 ar

El

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Adu

"“"T S T IS e c ^ ™

vvniciiW M fnpffi roc
i n

3 LT

dtorTui marast
p n I you can ba
Ye erne Cal Taras*

*NAte te^aaaw*cewelwl
IS r^ v O in iT liriilM

AAtoFONO V I IpM pen. nua
ad caawg FR. Reduced to
ETA IOO Ca* U t o Samustoov
TRAVIS KALQORE BROKER
9 7 » -i n i ow n - m i

OC3 FtNCSO proparty 1/7 acre
ml 1100 aq II dkea Cone pkg
W to raereon pond 371-4A30

153— Acreage Lot For
4 17 ACHES Maoaon. FL
Country Sub A l eopdadtoakd
hcaoryrdog nood 111.100
407-»i4341 ar 3M MA4
*A A C M E jud dt Qraanway
Penty d Vast Cared vawr
Barer ad on t n "

Real Estate , inc

4 PARTY U 0 V M 0 SALS
F r tA S o L M .

SAT A SUN 7*06 8 Bantord
A rt Fun. tatry Hama, dotomg.
hnuaanoto aarna A mec________
HUOA MULTVFAIdLV SALS
Lola d
artrythmg
Fum.
tioaea. ikansa 4 a*c &gt;n 4 Sat.
• 30-3 30 TWO Truman Bhrd
100 Afpoti rear 46]
LAKE MARY comar d Tto St
4 Sanunoe, A rt (oP U Man
( M l A h t t u roue oak tacks I
chav* canon coper, compul
ara. dav awppar mec lun t
houaanok) asms Fn - Sut (9/13-

MOVMO SALS
SAT OM.V 9-3 likaaond Sub
317 WasNknd C oot L d e Mary
atower/aotdtort saw
bumper pod labia. TV.
mpwsr and much mom

l-n-1

MULTLFAftNLY

9-1
40$ W EST 24TH 9T.

For Sale
B V O ^ER ^S ^^^S
data w* Craaamga Lias Mary
W , aa appaama pod
Mca
M M 1M

MONSTER TOOL AALA. TARO
SHOP] A P u a w a io Too Pro
110 Mower tio hra uaad
4 13.13. A 14N 0 4 AONo early bada 3A40 S.
A rt 3 »4 W I3

M O vm auLS
FTWSAT * 3 BOS Barks Barbara
Od„ Bantord rtreua tnuaa

W OOOSM -LAnOE H .
c »'Inga lancad yard, on aa e
cuMto-iac M rt'm o FTATS71

CtoPwaWYt. LOTS a "-9C_____

106— Ouptei/THptes

Fn I S it A T T Dryer. Fum.
household asms, etc TATS
Prove Dr. Aardord

MOVMO SALE

APPLIA U E
STORE....*

HAS M O V E D
I#11». Mrl 17-M. f U liriT

(407) S34-707S

Boat. tape. TOOLS, tormad.
itucrowart. god duba MANY
EXTRA!_____________________

SAHARA CLUB
TARO SALE AsLenly
•7 Aankork Ava.

322-7499
155— Condom inium s

41' A N IB TM A M irkrtt
Eudy Md-oorkayed Eac
aF nae anctoaad
m Ntoat aaa lo Pa47J M
OeO C M 33A

74 Ctoaa A TRan. d a y 440 ang
e/44049 ORK3MAL itdaa. ru e
(1900

MARKHAM PLACE

•AMFOWVST OWNER Con
•hr ranwdawd V I 4. 1,010
aq fl 410 Bay Art. M&lt;.«00
4100 deem llAUrmo
NO CLOSMIO COST H J M
•aa 744A ECapaam Santod
Tousy mnmawd V7

1M9 CHRYSLER LATER 106k
mitoa.lapsed.noak, (1240.

1BOAT* FOR RBNT

tl AM AN INDIVIDUAL
IWHIUUnii YYnu
WHO
BUYS HOUM AI FjrJu are har-

*SANF0n0 VI ar carped and

231-Cars For Sate

3 at 430 A ue Atoo

-----------— HR________

AANFOND S T OWNER 1/7
t k h W W S i CHA.Sacuty
Syv Fl PC. Fed yd » 7 0 t 3f
ew tincp EXTRAS
H O C AU. i
HAM OHO &gt;V Dr sal » W UN M
Ortrauad gar. k id on qusl
cUda aac nae rod IB9 971
C7I ODaner 4 Ataocewa

VCR MS. E M Computar ml
prlraar 4129, Nan Canopy to ■
to. 174. Quean manrtai A
Irama 474 Cal 371-3797

7FPornwCk»30^B17

Hones kon pannes on I t
Oaanquad Ida. Rapo’a H EO l
Tour Araa tna Free (1|«00 71A
9000 t it H 7 7 M tor currant Mt-

110 Huitort Tr. Longeaod 4/1
tpM. Ig mau da ovartodung
acm pod I aramna araa and er
bnca H i Sudan 1.41 A F.tl
TaMduSy rtocorsed U S *

T S D f u le T o o o ! ^
4Vag R ONanrrg kaytaai push
button Ara ratoaaa. 434-11M

Motorcyclea/BIkes
_____For Bale

MPA OOUSLl'- RECLINWa
Lrypit Btoe Paid 4A00
(790 tom CM377 MA4

Mtecolten o o u i

11-

CHEST. Oak. 42* X t r X 1C
Large drawer Nrca Asking
MO OP C4E377-41S*_________

to atom acnod Oraat lor tat
M e buyer Asking (A7.S00.
THAorty 19% CM34ABI74

■re caepar /
AluaaCana
i Bear sang. I421-0004
911W, Fk aM W FM ,

Low

*

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________i r w i a ________

AAT ONLY, e l
OMdrana
ctodea A loya. lun. coaacubee. kachaneara 79*3 El Cap&gt;
Ian Or
SAT SEPT 13TH 431 to gaOr* ,,,,
a - - - toy*.

• Racondrtwrad 4 RrtuN
W u h m , Orywi
HI, RNngdMor
DehvrtUen
tot 4 Di

SAT/SUN A T 2424 Yak Aka.
Bantord Funeaa. TOOLS, toy*
------Wd). Motor cycta A

YARD SALE
Art* I I A IX Fn A Sai A l
n o g Piewaadi a m (08 t « y i so
togatocharty________

I AONM. pm part. AC. mca
araa No pala MOO &lt; dap
Art* San 7 C a lU lO a W
I BOHM Quel araa Psrtod tar
tonge parson. H JV m o * dapoaa PtasM cal W - I W L
Na*i d nTSW Sta d I 7 U7 1/7
&lt;M*n J/l. carport. na«*y radsoorqied tavmo &lt; aac
M id
mo tTAiOCO day or B76-4CA&lt;
ava_________________________
SANFORD 7 Pdrm . bonus
room CH/A MBVmon CALL■AWT M A U T Y M3 7IM
AANFORD V t nasi Samnda
MS. CMA. WW CAIIPET
Sac I accapMd 373**»* or

744U 13

107— mobile Homes
For Rent

NEW ROOF, nae carpal, nae wnyL kadi part nada. V7 on
laiga tot haa vacant, vaa'd property n back ONLY 991900

C A L L 322-2420
3TEN3TROM REALTY. INC.

WHY PAY RENT:
OWN YOUR HOME

F u n d e d Srrui t kdrtn radar
tor rani n country, lout) d Ampod 17/Vmo • aac Ind wator/
Maaltor I parton
A V A L A S U M M fOUTELY
CM » -M 1 * t o r a w t

LEASE Pnma ihowtoom A
■arahouM (10.970 k ) II SH
441 kontaga *07 aTA?i 00
PAflKMIQ BOAT&amp;W/TRUCKS
Covarsd A locked E7Vmo
Ca water ry Don 33A-1433

119-Office Specs
For Rent

SANTORO O fFK A AMLCt
« Audaa aaadabto • 1100 SA A
IM S IF. 407-331-7004

U W H w neTForSete
AANFOND 1400 doam Uwaly V
t, hug* mad backyard. guM
HrasL toapeoa. new OVA. new
carpal A pawl. A3A0/mo PI,
■ 84 APR H T m hoi toe. MB&gt;

252*Addltkma S
Doors, vrtndowt, csfpMfSry,
tedsig. DbcM A oorcfils
s a bam cactotto

AC FOR B ALI. 3 TON A 9 TON
unit F a mara kilo u l 3737016 Or 97A95M

&gt; U 7 Daffodil T w t s m

Based on ■ sates
price of $71,990
with a FH A ARM O
6 % of $70,150
( a m e ape&gt;

TuOMAnnSALMMO*^
II A ip l IM S A MONTH Otoca331-0170 w 333 7444

Let A Professional Do It!

253-Air Conditioning

117— Commercial
Rentals

*45 Low As

&gt;420
a month P. /.

Call Mtdoo D tvtlo poM nt
Ats

2 and 3 Badroom

Apartments
CALL US AT

(437)324-4334

1420 Mara Court

This New Home Can Be Yours
For As Little As

*414PM.

twsSAse.

(toll I— MCI d |TIJW W 4 F H A AFME Itod Itolto

n.uni

DIRECTIONS:
— — _
Obm Stm1(RL 46A) bKwrn 17K
todAirport BM. on HtrtwtHAnnuo

IVRHAM

Can
A ts

D « v tlo p m 4i i t
o r 7— "0312

MART* LAUNDRY ATRVk J "
WW eaah A Irtav Ptekua A
L 323-6394

271-Electricel
M E O A N EU C TR K U N T
CALL n e x t ELECTRIC
407-331-6713

ItS Vr*

COMB JO M T M FUN.
MMCHKIM
407-131-49*6

Traa Ivc carpentry, 4 hading,
odd lobe 4 more. No lob too
•mat Free eeamatot 9746*21

261-Accounting S

277-Ha uHng

Tun
■CO n T b S o K K IE P M O

. gang* clean oual
R a e d T..... 349-9616

CuT
pk*-up

266-Carpentry

v w -S S S i.
pgr 407-41A M 17

CARPINT1R. M H om a™ '
rapkka, pakeng A oaranao da.
-----------------------133I-M72

266-Cteenirvg
APOLLO C U A N A M (V C
Conwn/Raaid Quady Bvc/Salkkaaon guar Uc/tna 371-60*4

M- MdotehOttek.

New’s ISe Time Is Sets NewFai

260-Leundry Service

276-Hencfy Men
MORRIS
CONSTRUCTION

PAV C PREEN CARPENTRY
Home imprortnent*. kktoiL rapaka, t o d 320-I919W71706

WHY PAY RENT:
OWN YOUR HOME

270-Drywall
DRYWALL-STUCCO-Rapart
Wal 4 Caang Thduaa
Uatchad --------------------------

259-Chlld Cere
Centers

tA W C U A N M ft]

V
L\

WL

141— Homes For Sate

SM garsos pud IttOM IIW

|i||W|e|
ttroa re
•aAtofONO V I ml carpal, sem
r*a yard
MEVS4M
‘AAMFONO III Du*sa tops
lo WVSto wd
U to U n
J M D O T H H1-E4M
STENATNOM M A LTY
M M M H OU M A TO M N T t

Paopto tovara. data. 9 cdora
‘
T Cart 407 796-4374

*G 5StTS aTtodX 1

AANFONO HW DM 1 A 1 bftm
apta Roma « r teas Oood araa.
From tlBS/mon H1A7S7

M W DOWM._WHF S f NTT
M e n you can oaw Wto 3 tabrs
hone ar CMA. naa parr A cmpal T AM aoou H U ) nomas'
T M M M M n Oroup. kw

IFFIO tN C Y

Hourly

s E ia i m f f l

103— Houses*
Unfurnished

W W C K EH DArVf n
Uutl
ha»a (Mis 0 COL. top pay tar
n iiMaa parson Au*y warm
• lean's la alna loo Pananmoi

W

Racanay naaaorad 1 bAm w He
tore araa ISTMno * uMtiia 1

Tw S Jt
I RSX Mana-No abed

207 Jewelry

M A R IN E R 'S V I L L A G E
1AM ADA I aonSL I4IQMO
IK M S I. MTOMO U O U F

219— Wanted to Buy
T uanm w a K m r T * 1

223

1 Supplies

1$1— AppHeyrcee a "
FumNure For Sate

MTS.

For Fum manufacturing Must
ba sap r me r a t A csbaiai
Cal 37SAJ64 J ob or
m

•Snuffs

CARRIAGE COVE

VERY PROFEIAtONAL
Pnma tocahon, grail anchor
buaaeaasa. 1.000 aq 8 on 1707 Front parting Hardy carpalad E parsed 944-790-1 M3

I PFIC. LX MART U M A ban.
A/C. pm. uWt Wd N/8, no
Pats MJVmon M3 1MT
EMatanay, claan. AC. Vsa ca­
nes uaa al Kaba a Landing
»3JVmo ElOO/dap
4 0 7 -n I-

SOSCLSA VNXAS
t f i W eaW -AaiAAMnan

re*. H OST 0 IY fC?WA:
'AY. Cal
331-A513

Call 3234140

I O M A T LOCATIONS
t A l M n a a t lT M A M U o n

AET-WMIW-

t bdrm/1 AaevlTOO ttoen Hone
toe In Camaga Cava. Oregon
Mottos Honea ttVUO O

24 ■ 4Ao « » Skykna
FL Room, C a rp o rt419,900

i barm Apt iisam o
wetodad FvatALaai

m -ssro

183— Television S
Storeo/Radlo

PARK A VI. M O S U PARK
Homes 13,000 to 44.000 Sat Up
fywgM QUSmjfHMI ■

M*-77*4

aMtala aiawatan ard

157— Mobile Homes
For Sale

KATMT4 KLEAIWIQ fli l U ,
wkN/rna, rental daan-outa. II
yr&gt; a*p » ryl* 33A4343___
LETS US U F T YOUR CLEANMO BURDENS. WaekAFaaek
9fc- 437-3436 a r i l A I 460
PREFERRED MAIOA
BaaId.
wklytol-wk&gt;y
Family
oamad 4 operated unoa 1964
UUBondacWna. 323-1(97 or
E B -S I K

TWYnri
aBB
B B n vs^iM
wwfVMYiMiw
id nr
OH nan PaAea-ten
■Mdke4to4M|
(BA74A19M

276-Home
buying homw/xndo7
Cal A Pradkta Horn
900*377-171* or F u 3304417
C H A R L U O. man) IHLLBR,
BUktor. CBCOS77*9, Rad
Comm., ramodaL kdMore. wpak MC, VISA.
49T-330-1741
D A W IV Y CONSTRUCTION
leeRam odanngRaan n
ye;
94AT393
r " f ' COCM74M
TTT T
t t ; "T l-LfTTOkTS Handyman A Clean­
ing Sue*. No job too trnaMUQ
Fry*yd 34tv. y w E T 9 -7 ? lt.
REYNOLOB VMYLSKXNQ
Ufytkte warranty No painting,
wan* A overhang mam. BBS.
lie /In*. Edknala*. ipaoal d t
count*. Ca* nowt (407) 322-

aai.

• F tC U U TV CONTRACTOR
Part and homa rapdra UC/
SONOfD JactTuM* 33A39T4

27S%Tlg«tion/Repeir
"TiyyjJTMIURliwTkTIo!^Rapart 4
CM 444-6374
Fry* i

263-Lendsceplng
TALXMCOLANOSCAPMO
•A* phases of town care•I One cut a monthly e v e n
OW1AT RATltl 3226649

264-Lewn Service
mark Compete lawn par* Free
• U M C A M LAWN MQMT
FREE
ESTIMATE S/LOW
RATES
__________ 226-7174__________
OREO GROSS LAWN MRVW1
RE8/COM
QUALITY CARE
B B U E m -M M
PRR9B CUTS BY DAN.
LIC/1N8. RES/COM. Profas-

s a n a a ta tm a

THBLAW NOUV
Eaparencad A dapandsbl*
Comctola town car* 787-1149
TWO OOOO OLD BOYS
Tit* ivc. krdeep. lawn mainl
Fraa ad. 302-90Sapgr 679-6974

261-Painting
BRt 9 M ILL RABCTMQ, 21 Yra
(9300499). C
Ca^anyy.Ra
Pltttoring,

jssst
»Y T

£ g frMd32A474L
rttewnfl
CtoanJng. U d
1173.322-11I I

296-Preesura
Cleaning
DUN B IT ! Hauaaa, ||
' P m N L L W M H i -41U

STEAM FACTORY

302-Rooflng
IJ S S rooSnoS m -1449

I r l t i ' r l i t t ' Dfiif.y In /Mf ) I ' i i i'ln il f k mi l
1 fft'iitlrf • II *■•'!/&lt;*( rt H i n t f r r * f t il ir .'Itn \ I i ys*
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- Sanford Herald, 8anford, Florida - Friday. September 12. 1997

by Chic Young

Doctors need to listen to patients
DEAR DR. (i()T T : Having jual read
column entitled “Diagnosis of all­
y-head warrant* lecond opinion,”
I wa* relieved to learn that I am not
the only pereon with thla problem.
Ten year* ago, became of numbn e n of my lega and feet, I aew my
doctor, who told me that my aymptome were all In my head.
Subsequently, I had an X ray teat that
•howed a herniated disc In my lower
beck. Thla waa followed by corrective
aurgery. 1 am now fine - no aymptown.
I want to thank you for believing In
people and taking their aymptoma
aerloualy. Many phyalcal ailment*
could eaally be confuaed with mental
aymploma, but a good doctor ahould
be able to differentiate between the
two Why don't doctor* LIS TE N more
carefully?
DEAR READER: I am thrilled that
your aymptoma were eventually dlagnoaed and aucceaafully treated. You
are, of courae, correct that doctor*
aometlmea mlaa the boat beeauae
they donl take enough time to listen
to patients' complaint* Consequently,

plus a long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope to P.O. Boa 3017, Murray Hill
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certainly cause problems when con­
sumed In excessive amounts.
However, when the manufacturer’s
direction* are followed, no harm
should occur.
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sending you a copy of my Health
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that mean?
By Phillip Alder
To start, here is a British idiom
What do you think “dead rh u ffrd ”
means?
To give you a hint, after today's deal,
one South was dead chuffed while the
other certainly wasn't. How should the
play go in four hearts after West leads
a diamond away from tha king?
The deal occurred during (he t'orbo
international team tournament held
last February in The Hague It helped
Italy claim first place
For (he United States, Bobby Wolff
pul in dummy's diamond Jack and.
when it held, immediately ran the
heart Jack. However. Alfredo Versace
of Italy (Weal) won with Ihe queen and
returned a (rump. Wilh his communi

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arrange to take two club rufta in the
dummy and lead toward tha spads
king so he finished one down.
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showed the correct line After winning
trick one in Ihe dummy, he took the
club finesse. West exited with a low di­
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and ruffed a dub with dummy's baart
nine. East discarded a diamond, mak­
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‘Birthday
Saturday, Sapl 13.1997

Some Interesting twists could be In the
otltog lor you m Ihe year ahead. You are
kkety to be the luckiest m pieces where
you were rather unfortunate previously.

VIRQO (Aug. 13-Sept. 23) lately. Ihe
sun ol opportunity has bean hovering
about your career. Today might be Ihe

(fiend* are more attentive to you than
usual. Thera Is something magnetic in
yourchanama.
SCORPIO (Oct. 34-Mov. 33) Your feel­
ings of loriune will bo |ushfied. even
though outward mrkcators might not sup­
port them. Your luck la reeaftng near the
turfsco.

e&lt;x&gt;aSy as competent at you ts smng m
the driver's seat
A R IIB (March It-A p rll 13) Your lugh
hope* can be reeksod today S you thaw
about success instead of worrying about
the number of way* you rmgN lad.
TAURUB (Aprfl IfrMay 30) It la impera­
tive that you aelabkeh meaningful ot**cUvca today. If not, you're bkety lo feel
unfulfilled and ready lo do something

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have ideas or plant upon which you
wot*! kke to axpand, this Is a favorable
day for thinking big. Do not be nbmtdat- Q IM IN I (May St-dun* 10) If you're
ed.
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paring cloud cover. Trying io patch up a
broken romance? Tha Astro-Graph at interests areconoamed Ptayiipong"
Matchmaker can help you understand AQUARIUS (dan. SO-Peb. 13) You migfx
what to do to make the relationship work. be In a poeMon to enhance aMady large
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WEDNESDAY

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F lig h t s c h o o l
e n tic e d t o s t a y

tenn on Thursday when the
city commission convene* for
It* regular av io n .
Agenda
llrtno far the
meeting Include the election
of the deputy mayor, the
■warding o f the Rinehart
Road widening project con­
to r t and condemnation of

M a y o r o n p o lic e : N o in t e n t io n t o fire e v e r y b o d y
Teamwork is key to SPD makeover
SANFORD - -Whatever we do.
w ell do It aa a team.” Mayor
U n y Dale said today before

the Brat of hla strategy meet­
ing* with Chief Joe Dillard to
determine the reorganization
of the Sanford Police Depart­
ment.
Although rumor* *erm to be

spreading that there will be
major personnel change* al
the SPD. Dale said there waa
no Intention on anyone's part
to *go Bring everybody.”
Dale, the City Commission
liaison lo the SPD. M id he as­
sured Sanford Ifollre Sgt. Dar­
rel Presley on Tuesday that II

p r r it • something that they
haven’t had In the past.” Dale
M id .

Presley, a spokesman for the
fraternal Order of Police. M id
all oUlcers of the SPD would
be 'Involved In every aspect of
the reorganisation • We agree
with the tram approach, which

Airport
to expand

Disabled children’s
center burglarized
UCPs office and facility, but
Weld said that the panels had
been taken off the door* of the
UCP room*. *
SANFORD - . D(m bled chll«*«•» Mat equipment used In
thetr care after a burtgary t*
their facility this past weekend.
The United Cerebral Palsy
Early Intervention Center at
the comer of Third Street and
Park was burglarised with
nearly S I,500 tn property sto­
len.
Gomez said the Incident oc­
curred
sometime
Sunday
morning. UCP to leasing Its
space from First Presbyterian
Church. George Weld, chair­
man of the property committee
for the church, said there was
no apparent sign o f forcible
entry into the Christian Educa­
tion Building that houses

Among the Item* stolen ham
the center were two trirvtatona.
a VCR. a phone, a microwave,
a wagon, money, tapes and a

International terminal to ac­
commodate the Rowing lu m ­
ber of paaaenger*.
OS1. operator o f the Interna­
tional terminal which w m built
tn April 1996. win submit a site
plan for the proposed project
to the planning and coning
commission al Its meeting
Thursday at 7 p m. at City
Hall. In addition. OSI wants to
relocate further cast Ms em­
ployee parking lot and the
roadway to the airport's con­
trol tower.
According to Brendan Carmody. president and managing
director of OSI. the expansion
la necessary because of the
heavy paaaenger traffic. The 30
percent expansion wtU add
about 40.000 square feet to the
existing structure including

UCP aids children with de­
velopmental
dlMbtlltlea.
Gomez said that the center
carta and assists with 13 chil­
dren on s dally basis and usu­
ally IS outpatients on a weekly
basis. UCP la funded by fed­
eral grant money and Medicaid
from the Individual.
'Any donations would be
great.* said Gomez. However.
UCP officials said that most of
the loss la covered by Insur­
ance.
The church only re­
ported a CD player alolen.

Historic home owners caretakers for the future
The Sanford I tutor* Trust*
* Ninth Annual Hotkiag Tour o f
Homes u*U be held SatunUuj anl
ftindap. fVr. 6 and 7from noon noOl 5 pat. The tour begin% at the
Cultural Arts Building at the comer
a! F\fth Street and Oak Avenue.
Tickets an 113 per person and pro­
ceeds benefit renovation grant*
• Oustedby the trust ’to tarrtrs r*i the
Sanford Historic IMstnct. Several
homes on the tour uM be show
rased this week *i the Sanford
Herald.

Shoppsrs hit th* stora* an masse, knowing they have only 22
shopping tfcy* M l til Christmas.

11

SANFORD - Robert Kinney
and Robert Walsh couldn't
know tn January when the ne­
gotiations on the house they
hoped to buy fell through that
It waa one o f the luckiest days
of their Uvea. Disappointed but
not discouraged, they contin­
ued thetr aearch for a house
with the right character and
history. In June of this year
they moved Into the house they
knew they w m meant to have.
The large, white Colonial
style house on Park Avenue
waa built circa 1935 for City
Ocorge DcCottca and
Myrtle. Kinney and
Walah arc fortunate enough to
have an Abstract of Title and
blue prints o f the original
house. These records Indicate
that the house w m Inherited

The KJnney/Walsh heme faatui
by Mrs. DcCottca' son Frederic
Bell. In 1961 the bouse waa
sold to Robert and Dorothy
WUtama. For the next thirty
the house waa the family
of the Williams' and thetr
stx children. They sold the

K

house In 1961.
Sixteen years later Kinney
and Walsh found the house
remarkably Intact ‘We wanted
something different than a
tract houae.* said Kinney. The
Integrity o f the houae remains.

U needs cosmetic touches and
dressing up”. The kitchen area
Is the only area that had been
drastically changed by recent
remodeling. A butler's pantry
originally built Into the area

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

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�‘Tis better to give
Hrrald Correspondent
The holidays are a time of
year when people are In the
giving mood. But who do you
give to. and. Just as Impor­
tant. what do you give? The
SanA)rtf Hem Id has compiled
this Giving Guide, a list of
organizations here In our
urea who need your help. If
an organisation la not on the
Usi. it doesn't mean they »re
not a viable organization. It
just means we didn't know
about them or could not get
In touch with them before
press time.
Many of the organizations
listed below have special
nerds for the services they
provide. Many have the same
nerds. Any time toys are
listed, they should be new
unwrapped toys. Many of the
organizations take used toys
at other times of the year,
but for the holiday season,
new is preferred. For the
Make-A-Wtah
Foundation,
because many of the chil­
dren they grant wishes lo
have suppressed
Immune
systems, new is s must.
Many of the organizations
have thrift stores, all of
which take used toys. Money
Is not specifically mentioned
on any of the lists because
ALL of the organizations
need donations of money. If
you have nothing to give and
no money to spare, you can
always give yourself. Many
organizations cannot run
without volunteers. They
need volunteers during the
holiday season and through­
out the year.
Some organizations are
dedicated lo our four legged
and feathered friends. They
also need help now and
throughout the year. Two of
these
organizations
are
listed at the bottom of the
list. They also need money
and volunteers throughout
the year.
ir r m
l iv in g
fo r
SENIORS. Lake Mary. 3338877, Cindy Collins, ext. 20
or Tessa Chisolm ext. 106

th e goal thto year to le
keep the senior* warm. They
need donattona o f blankets,
■wratrr*. flannel pajamas
(M-XU.
slippers.
gloves,
socks, anything that will
help keep them warm. You
ran drop Items off at the
Better Living Cor Seniors of­
fice at 1097 Sand Bond Rd.
in Lake Maty, tf you can't
drop off. call and they will
arrange to pick It up.

a r r r or central n o i-

IDA-SEMINOLE COUNTT-Jo
Howard 324-3200
New baby gifts and baby
Items, school supplies, chil­
dren's underwear and socks
(boy and girl,
stars), in­
fant and toddler clothing
(new
and
nearly
new),
household linen (new and
nearly
new).
and
non*

berry. Bob McCarthy 6958222
Toys for all ages, scanner
for IBM compatible com­
puter. office supplies, copy
paper and fox paper rolls,
department store gift certifi­
cates. non-perishable food,
turkeys, and used shoes.
Also need used clothing and
household Items for their
thrift store.
CmUSTIAN HELP FOUN­
DATION. Longwood. Lynn
Holliday 834-4022
Turkeys, hams, toys, and
canned goods for their holi­
day baskets, toiletries.
FATRSR
FLANAGAN'S
SOTS TOWH. Sanford. Linda
Adams 366-3667
The Sanford location des­
perately needs gifts for the
holidays. The children at
that location are teenagers,
so generic gifts, such as Tahlrts, would be helpful.
Also, sports raps for boys
and Jeweliy for girls would
be nice.
FLORIDA
UNITED

A g u id e t o h o lid a y

feature music,
children's activities, etc.
The theme o f the armuM
parade will be • T ls rtiq
Christmas*, taking plot* SB
Saturday at I I am . It w ill
come tight down First S tm t.
Floats,
musical
groups,
specialty cars, ctvte. terr ies
and social groups o r oft
scheduled to partlet pate.
On Friday, the festivities win
begin at 6:30 p.m. os sheet
music is handed out far
participants to sing slang with
a local husband and wtfe
group at Magnolia Square.
Then at 7 p.m., Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale will light up Main
Street.
Music
will
then
continue
at 8 p.m.
On
Saturday, the aforementioned
parade will take place. From
noon until 3 p.m. there w dl be
a lunch srtth Santa Claus. Abe
during the lunch. — ids wUI

Instrumental ensemble
featured soloists.
choir of the Church*of^Jesus
Christ o f Latter-day Saints
Invites those who would like,
to participate In a Messiah
•Sing A-LonT- »UR H f. Dm . 7.
Bring your own music score to
the Lake Emma Drive location.
Following the aing-a-long. a
live broadcast from Salt Lake
City will be presented at 8
p.m. The public la welcome.
Students from Sanford Middle
School will serenade, with
Christmas carols the members
of the Heathrow Women's Club
st Ihetr
regular
monthly
mretlng, Monday. Dec. 8. The
meeting begins at 10:30 a.m.
aM lw HraHirow County Club.

■OMR, Dellary, Bess Bussey
629-5048
Clothing (boys and girls K-

group of 70 members of the
Chureh of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints will perform
selections
from
Handel's
Messiah,
8stsedsy
aad

WEATHER
fire department at
conclude at Lake
Hall at 0 p.m. St
arriving as part of
and will attar thru

towyvaa Reach: Seas are 3-5
feet frith a moderate chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona la 65 degrees and at
New Symma. 66 degrees.
Winds are from the south st
10-15 m.p.h.

The high temperature In
Sanford Tuesday was 70 de­
grees and the overnight low
was 50.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending st 10 a.m..
Wednesday
totaled
.00
Inches.
•Sunrise................7.02 a.m.
•Sunset................. 6:38 p,m.

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Sening Sanford. Lake Mary and StmlnoU County Since 1908
Wednesday,December3.1007 • Voi.90.No.73
PuMatwd Tuesday trougi Friday and Soxtoy by
R*pubic Newspapers, toe. • 300 N. FrenchAve.. Sanford. FL 32771
Phone: (407) 322-3011 Far. (407) 323440$

Republic

The Dee. 13 performance
will take place st 7 p.m. at the
church st 701 Wetherbee Rd.,
In southeast
Orlando. Fee
Information
on
this
Rad
performance.
call
Cookson at 740-8156 or 2914285.
The Dec. 14 performance
will take place at 7 p.m. at the
church at 2258 Lake Emma
Dr.. Lake Mary. Come early
and enjoy the youth choir.
Those
■
performancet
may
bring
unwrapped toys to be placed
under Christmas trees in the
chureh. These Hems frill bo
distributed to needy children
during the holidays. For more
Information.
call
Debblo
Woods st 787-9741.
The public Is Invited.

steth year, the gro
performed In thr Ortai
accompanied
by

chance of thunderstorms.
Highs In the upper-70s.
Lows In the upper-50s to
low-60s.
Friday.
Partly
cloudy. (Ugh In the upper60s. Lows In the low-40s.
Saturday: Sunny. High* In
the lcrw-60*. Lows In the low40a

Here are the winning num­
bers selected on Tuesday In
the Florida Lottery:
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NO HAGGLE
NO HASSLE

Sfmday. Das. $. 0. 7. IB, IS
and 14. Ttmes for Friday are
6 lo B p. m., Saturday and
Sunday 2 to 9 p.m.
Both
walks feature food and crafts.
Iiu t ifr iT With Santa: Two
breakfasts are being planned
for Sstweday Dm . 0. st.
Peter's
Preschool will
be
holding their breakfast from
7:30 to 10&amp;0 a-m. There will
be tons o f real snow, hayrtdes
and face painting. There wtll
also be a silent auction, bake
sale and Santa'a Marketplace.
Breakfast frill be eggs, bacon,
sausage, pancakes, m ilt and a
drink. Santa trill be available
lor pictures for Just $2.
Advanced tickets cost $4.50
for adults, $2.50 for children 3
and up and $18 for a family
ticket that admits up to 6
people. Tickets purchased at
the door are $8.50, $3.50. and
$17 respectively. St. Peter's la
located on Rinehart Road In
taka Mary.
For
more
information, call 333-1707.
Grace
United
Methodist
Church
frill
hold
their
tareakfast from 8 a.m. until
rwon. They will be serving
panralr~f and sausage. Santa
wdl be there from 9 to 11 a.m.
far pictures. For children 0
and under breakfast and a
picture are $3. for children 7
to 10. 04. For older children
adults. breakfast to $3 and
the picture to 02. There will
also be a rummage aale. The
church to located at 499 N.
Country Club Rd.
T ie stto b tla f frill be taking
place on tatwsday, Dm . 0
from 4 to 0 p.ra. in historic
downtown Longwood. LceAnne
Brodeur. a Girl Scout from
Cadette Troop 394
In the
Drramflnder'a Service Unit,
bus worked frith the city on
planning and coordinating this
event for her Silver Award.
S ir and other Old Scouts

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SAN FO R D 321-9908

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Retiring after 19 years with
ffw county, Jean E HenoncKSvn was Qiwn i niev
farewell by Seminole
County Manager Gary
Kaiser and County CommMsoner Grant Maloy.
Hendrickaen was the
senior secretary
^pvesvjy for
rnww the
as
SoM Waste Division of
tile
r^p Public
™mPwpy^Nw1 Works
wwaw*
uHens
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and one JBL 290 watt amplifier
vein ■loifn wnm psaiy in inc
3400 block o f South Orlando
Drive. Total amount o f prop­
erty atolen waa S330.
Aluminum poota were stolen
Wedneaday In the 3600 block
of South Sanford Avenue.
There were 100 posts atolen
and total amount atolen waa
S I.300.
fou r Dayton Urea and lim i
were atolen Thureday In Ihe
100 block o f Myrtle Avenue.
Total amount of property sto­
len waa S3.BOO.
A Snapper lawnmowei worth
•200 waa atolen Thureday In
the 1000 block of Elm Avenue.
A white 86 Cadillac Fleetwood four door, bccnaa plate
number TNXD3I. waa atolen
Sunday ki the 10.000 block of
Stone brook Drive.

Coupla charged
with conspiracy
to murdar

Jewelry totaling 6400 was
stolen Friday In the 200 block
of Towns Center Circle.
A ear battery worth 660 waa
atolen Saturday In the 1400
block of Weal 15th Street.

Edwin Holt 40. oI
lin coin Ct., Sanford, was arrested
Friday by Sanford police. Holt
was charged with battery on a
law enforcement officer and
possession of drug parapher­
nalia. Holt waa arrested In the
1700 block of West 14th Street.
Holt allegedly hit arresting o f­
ficer twice In the arm.
Jimmy Hampton. 36Lo ( 2470
Sipes. Are-. Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday by Seminole
Courtly deputies.
Hampton
wsa charged with sole of a con­
trolled aubalance and arrested
at the corner of State Road 46
and Oeeenway. Hampton's ar­
rest was the result of in un­
dercover operation targeting
street level drug dealers.

Unite involved

I
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William Posterns. 37. of 2106
Sanford Ave.. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Saturday by Sanford
police. Posterns waa charged
with aggravated aasault and
possession of drug parapher­
nalia. Posterns waa arrested st
the com er of 19th Street and
Magnolia Avenue.
Postema
allegedly tried to attack a man
with a knife.

Obstructing Justice
Miguel Oonaalrs. 37. of 100
E. 7lh St.. Sanford, waa ar­
rested Saturday by Sanford
police. Oonxalex waa charged
with obstructing/ resisting with
violence and battery on a law
enforcement officer. Oorualrs
waa arrested In the 600 block
of Oak Avenue. Oonxalex al­
legedly slapped officer's hand
off hla shoulder twice.

A Magnovox CD player worlh
• 100 arms stolen Friday In the
600 block of South Sanford
Avenue.
A 19-Inch color television
and an alarm clock were stolen
Friday In the 600 block of
South French Avenue.
Total
amount of property stolen was
• 110.

A CD changer and a speaker
were stolen Friday In the 3400
block of Ortondo Avenue. Total
amount of property stolen was
•MOO.
i
i
A cosh register worth 6350
was atolen Saturday in the
7400 block of County Road
437.
Change totaling 65 and
snacks totaling $10 was stolen
Wedneaday In the 200 block of
South Park.
Two Nokia cell phones were
stolen Friday In the 200 block
of Towne Center Circle. Total
amount of property atolen was
•499.90.
A Magnavox portable CD
player and six CDs were stolen
Sunday In the 3200 block of
Orlando Drive. Total amount
of property atolen was 6175.
stolen Friday In the 1000 block
of Mellonvtlle Avenue.
Total
amount of property stolen was
•1.036.

LONGWOOD
Carl Heinman. J r . 34. of 240 Orange
Avrnue. Ivmgwood. and Leslie
Wilson, 27. of the same ad*
dress as II tin man. made Ihetr
Intlul «m n appearances Tliesday In the courtroom at the
Srmlnole County Correctional
Farillty. Each Is rharped with
two counts of conspiracy to
commit Aral degree murder.
Investigators from the Sher­
iffs Office Major Crimes Sec*
lion arrested lletnman about 5
p m. Monday In his cell at the
jail. Wilson waa arrested about
6:30 p m. at her home.
lletnman and Wilson are ac­
cused of trying to hire a man to
kill MrInman's father and
strpniothrr. Carl lletnman Sr..
57. and Lavana lletnman. 51.
tmih of Longwood.
The Sheriffs Office Investiga­
tion liegan on November 33
when an Inmate at the Semi­
nole County Correctional Fa­
cility told deputy sheriffs that
Itrtnman had asked him to kill
hla hither and atepmother.
The Inmate. Jerry Andrews,
said lletnman had offered to
pay 63,000 for the double mur­
der. lletnman eventually pro­
vided Andrews with detailed
background information on his
parents Including i map of
their home.
Ilrtnman allegedly wanted
his parents killed so he could
get a large Inheritance from
their estate.
Ilrtnmun Is classified as s
habitual offender, lie has a
record of 35 arresta for a vari­
ety of crimes such aa burglary
and theft.
Conspiracy to
commit Unit degree murder la a
first degree felony. The maxi­
mum penalty la life Imprison­
ment.
HrInman and Wilson
are being held without bond at
the county Jail.

Ilford • (4 0 7 ) 3 2 3 *3 6 5 0 ;

SANFORD MAIM STREET
WINTERFEST *97
COLORING CONTEST

DR. R.C. SPROUL

Incidents
A white 94 Chevy Blaxcr two
door waa atolen Wedneaday In
the 4200 block of South Or
lando Drive.
A
21-Inch
color
televi-

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STATE:

Judging wM ba dons In lha Mowing categories
Ags Categories 1-5 yean o*d

Towns Center BTvd. and gw to South Mall Entrance
Read and tara right. TIm theatre te straight ■head Ct
the church ofOeo for mere information (407) 333-6683

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Awards wC b« mads at tha Manna Hots! on Decamber 0,1967 during the lunch with Santa -1200 p m. • 100
pm
OCADUNC: Friday, December 1,1B«7

Dr. SprouFa "Renewing Your Mind* radio
broadcast can be heard Monday - Friday on
WTLN-FM/9&amp;3 at 9 pjn.
and WTLN-AM/1S90 at 8 ajn.

Please color and mall to: Sanford Main Street: P.0. Box 1741; Sanford, Florida 32772
Cal wth Question! to 322-5600
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San\;rd n*rakJ Sa-'ord Honda

Wednesday. Decembet 3, 1997

VecJical Assistant Rie Canon, left, u se s
a realistic plastic arm to dem onstrate

how blood is drawn Irom a patient. Re*
cent gra du a tes of the Corrections

Giving-------Continued from Pi|t 2A
12). lnllclrtrs, school **ipplu*».
household linens. rrcrr.iMoti
.ind sports equipment (new or
used). camping
equipment,
musical Instruments.
small
kitchen appliances. IBM com ­
puter and printer, furniture,
and refrigerator/freezer. Vol
imirrrs are needed to paint
the inside o f the cottages.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. San
lord. Sharon Shoemaker 3288717

Used furniture, clothing, and
household items for Ihelr thrift
siorr They can arrange for
pickup.
Volunteers are desperately
nrcdrd to help out In the
Thnlt Store. To volunteer, call
Win Shoemaker. Thrift Store
hours
arc
Tuesday
and
Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m.. Thursday and Friday
Intnt 9 a m. to 5 p.m. and Sat­
urday from 8 a.m. to l p.m.

HOSPICE OF THE COM­
FORTER. Altamonte Springs.
Sara Stengel. 6H2-080H
Tills is the only non-profit
hospice
currently
serving
Seminole, Orange and Osceola
Counties. Hospice la In des­
perate need of volunteers. On
Jan. 20. there will be a day
time class for volunteers who
would like to work with Hos­
pice. Tile class will be one
morning a week for six weeks.
Commemorative ornaments
are available from Hospice by
donation.
Major Items needed by Hos­
pice Include a VCR. an 8-foot
umbrella Christmas tree and a
new or good used refrigerator.

JUVENILE
DIABETES
FOUNDATION OF CENTRAL
FLORIDA. Casselberry.
Jill
Wtledrn. 331-2873
Copy paper, file folders, la­
ser labels. TV-VCR combo and
a microwave.

MAKE A WISH FOUNDA­
TION OF CENTRAL FLORIDA.
Longwood. Jan Ingrando. 339-

9474
Toys, gift bag Items, dispos­
able cameras, colored mark­
ers. color and white copy pa­
per. 480 computer stations
and a color printer, tclcvlsion/VCR for volunteer train­
ing. shopping bags, file cabi­
nets. helium tanks, and gro­
cery store gift certificates.
Make A Wish will be having a
dinner dance and auction In
July. They need local com pa­
nies to donate Items for the
auction.
Adult and youth volunteers
are needed. Make A Wish also
nrrds printing services, limou­
sine services, sign company
services.
banner
company
services, clerical services and
framing services.

SAFEHOUBE OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Sanford.
Betty
Spencer or Radonda Bobbins.
330-3011
Non-perishable food Items,
VCR. TV. linens (twin size),
romforters.
pillows,
towels,
wash cloths, scissors, manl*

explains careers in law enforcement,

Be yourself, only better, according to ofllclals at Seminole
Community College tn Sanford. The school hosted a Job fair
recently, at which area representatives extolled the virtues
of various professions.

SeHciftftfe Sc

Th e brains behind the |ob fair, d isp la y­
ing literature and T-sh irts from S e m i­

Academy will begin employment as jail
guards and bailiffs. Alexa Tomacki, right

nole Community College, from left: Kay
Icardi, Robert Ledford and Ellen Paul.

rure sets, disposable diapers
(large), toiletries, first aid sup­
plies. adult cold and sinus
medicines, play pens, baby
buttles, baby wipes, diaper
rash ointment and a com m er­
cial washer and drver.
SALVATION ARMY. Sanford.
Rnbbl Nelson, 330-4676. ext.
224
New clothing for nldrr chil­
dren. toys (or ages 10 and up,
turn-perishable food, diapers
and olher baby Hems, and
Christmas trees
Volunteers are needed to
help with the kettles between
now and Dec. 24.
Vohmtrers are also needed
to help with tile food drive on
Dec. 17 at the Goodings loca­
tion In Casselberry. Voluritrrrs
are needed to help sort food
Dec. 18-20 at Sanford office.
700 W. 24 St. Volunteers are
also needed at the Sanford of­
fice for Dec. 22 and 23 toy dis­
tribution.

WEE HELP CHILDREN'S
RESOURCE CENTER. Lake
Mary. Ken Hudson 333-2194
This organization Is a com ­

puterized information renter
for all phvslrally or mentally
d'siressed children and thrlr
families. This Is especially vital
for children with rare disor­
ders where Information Is not
readily available. They also
need rehabilitative equipment
and books on special chil­
drens Illnesses. They Immedi­
ately need a volunteer to help
with fund raising and public
relations

HUMANE
SOCIETY
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. Sanford.
323 8685
A 486 or belter compulrr.
grooming table and grooming
suppllrs. pest ronlrol senders,
perimeter frnrtng with drive­
way gale, auio walering sys­
tem
In
krnnrls.
plumbtng/draln cleaning services,
hi-velocity stand dryer. 2 line
answering machine, sendee on
under floor heating, large wire
dog crates, dry and canned
pet food, paper towels, toilet
paper, newspaper, shredded
paper, food and water bowls,
cleaning supplies, cat litter,
pel toys, trashes and office

Santa has a mailbox
at the Sanford “Herald!
Mail or drop offjour Santa letters
ati Sanford Herald
P.O. Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32771

Firefighter Shawn Treloar informs inter­
ested job fair attendees about careers
supplies.
WILDLIFE
REHABILITA­
TION
CENTER.
Christmas.
Kim Hardee 568-3200
FKKI): Hippy chow: Ksbllar;
KMK. medium rrarkrd corn,
unswrelerved
cereals.
wild
bird, sunflower and parakret
seed: wild game bird food
SUTI’LIKS.
cleaning
»»p pllrs. chains for hanging squir­
rel Uixes; duct lapr: 35mm
film reseutable bags, all sizes.
CHKATUKE
COMFORTS

in fire science, with training available at
s e e .

animal toys, plastic and glass
aquariums with lids, pet laxls
In good condition, any sizr.
healing puds, plastic wading
pools.
BIG ITKMS autoclave: oplhalmast ope
MKDICA1.: Baytrll. Bactrim
inple antibiotic INrosporlnl:
drxamethasonr: Albon. Flagyl.

Ivermectin.
IN KIND DONATIONS, Clean
builders sand; bakery goods
for volunteers.

VOLUNTEERS Ages 18 and
up nrrdrd lo s|ieud three
hours a wrrk with the young,
sick and injured
wildlife,
cleaning
ragrs.
preparing
I*sal. feeding animals, and ex
tending
a raring.
helping
hand. Volunteers
are also
nrrdrd lo p lik u p and traits
porl Injured wlldhlr lo thr
Center In Christmas Also, it s
baby tqlllrrrl lime and wr
nerd volunteers lo build vjulr
tel l&gt;rd (sixes.

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I Item* s p e c ta c u la r o rn a m e n ts , h y w o rld
re n o w n e d C h ris tm a n o rn a m e n t d e sig n e r
C h r is t o p h e r R adlto are m o u th -b lo w n and
hand painted lo his exacting specifications.
ICach y e a r C h r is t o p h e r re tire s h a lf o f
h is co lle ct inn lo m alic w a y fo r new
creations (w h ich also maltcs them h ig h ly
collect aide). I his ye a r there are o ve r

700
Your letter automatically enters you In a
draw ing fo r FREE tickets to the Royal
Lipizzaner Stallion Show in Daytona Beach
Dec. 28 &amp; 30.

Letters and drawings will appear in our Season’s
Greetings special publication Dec. 24.

w o m lc r lu l o rn a m e n ts Iro m
tr a d itio n a l to w h im s ic a l lo add
m ore m e rrim e n t to y o u r hom e arid
C h ris tm a s Ire e. 1 h ip p y I lo lid a ys!

S h e S n k m ll

Unique sifts, stationary and invitations
——&lt;1

Letters must be received
by Dec. 17th to be published.

Located next to General Cinema at
Lake Mary Centre, east of 1*4 at
Lake Mary Blvd. and L$ke Emma Road

829-2244

�Sanlort Herald. Santom Fionda - Wedneeday December 3. 1997 •M

Flight-----------

Police----------Cn I1i m 4 frotn h | « 1A
Irmoon. The Grnrr.il Orders.
Prexley
&lt;«atd.
contain
"significant changes" in the
policies and procedures of the
SH&gt;
Of major importance are
specifics concerning dlscllplne
and code of conduct.
"We've got a good Jump start Ihe poslttvr approach we nerd
to succeed." Dale said. "I told
Sgt. Presley this on Tuesday.
There's nothing for anyone to
fear hut a fear of the unknown
■ and no mattrr what business
that
undergoes
a
reorganization thangrs will or
cur."
The *5.1.000 [xillce study by
an Independent flnn deplrted
Ihe S ID rank structure as
"overblown - top heavy." Thr
cunsultani said Ihrrr was no
need for a deputy chief, and
that there were too many
commanders. Some top people
would br rr graded or perhaps,
drmotrd In the re stnirtunng
process.
Some of these rhangrs.
I’rcslry s.tid, will occur l»y a t­
trition. "We have senior people
eligible for retirement." be
said "Again, this Is a mattrr
for thr rhlrf and thr admin I
stratlon to drtrrminr and then
be approved try the city com
mission."
The step try step
process
means a tiard look at rat h di­
vision of the S ID
11 also
means ronsolidating with ihr
Seminole County Slienlfs (H

flee. "The shrrtlf Is a partner
tn die process." Dale said.
Sheriff Don Esllnger told Ihe
Law
Enforcement
Options
Committee lhat the Sanford
Police Department rarely called
for assistance, concerned perliaps that It would lie dremed
as a "sign of weakness."
D ie sheriff and police chief
soon will discuss arras where
assistance
Is
approprlalr.
Communications.
Training.
Major Investigations. K-9 Divi­
sion.
"Wr'vr gol In delrm dnr what
works and wlial doesn't work."
Dale said
Auothrr topic Is Itow the S i'll
ran spn ae up. Iieiier use its
present facility at HI5 S,
Frrnrli Ave D i p polu r con­
sultant and thr law enforcemriil options (iim uilltrr had
serious criticism of thr poller
station
Chief Dillard rrall/rs the
problrm and has uskrd for
lirtp. A new |iublir safely
building has Itern dls&lt; ussrd by
dir illy commissioners but its
cost 97 million Is out of thr
question.
Our day - when Ibr illy gels
tax money from the private
business sector
die putilic
safety building will t*e a reality
Mayor Dale said be would like
lhal day lo rnnir soon alter die
lum of die century As of now.
the riirreni station would slay
Improvniirnls living made
"T h r key Is to stay positive."
the mayor said

Continued Cram Pag* IA
training school odlrlals con­
sidering relocating to another
airport.
"Wr have advised COMAIR
when thr new nmwny Is In they
will havr in lake ihrir toucharid go training Ihrrr." Cookr
said. "It's a much safer envi­
ronment."
Cookr said he lias hern ne­
gotiating with COMAIR officials
for the pasi sevrral months
and by giving ihrm Ihr ability
to leave with :i0 days n olltr.
Ihr flight school has more
flexibility.
"I have rrKoiiragrd them In
build a facility at the new loca­
tion." Cookr said.
COMAIR. with ulxiul :KX&gt;
sliidruls and 60 slnglr rnglnr
aircraft, has operated out of
Sanford slm e 19*10 Rrnt In­
come from COMAIR Is about
$150,000 a year D ie company
liad Ibrratrnrd to incur out
several years ago, but accord­
ing to Cookr.
Ihr alrjmrt
authority kepi d ir s&lt; IichiI lirrr
liy repaving si reels, lowering
Ibr rent.
rrhirhtshlng
furl
tanks.
and
rejialrmg
Ibr
building
llir flight sc IichiI bad also
talked aImiiI suing die airport
over thr changes hnnigh! cm by
growth, howrvrr. according lo
Cookr. "they have Ijurkrd off
that position *
Cooke said Ibr lease would
lie presented to COMAIR today

Expand-------C o itla a t* Croat Pag* 1A
three bays on the first Irvrl for
ttckrtlng and baggagr proc
esslng D ie addltlon.il space
on the second Irvrl will be
designated for more duty Irre
shops, passenger sealing and
a Iwr style restaurant. Car
mody said
"We re aritlrlpallng a 30 per
«rnl Increase tn passenger
Iralllr try nrxl summrr and wr
want to nuke sure that wr
have more
than
adequate
space." hr said
In contrasl to other travel­
ers. high season tor the hrii
Ish Is between May I and Nov

Duryea--------Cootlnusd from Pag* IA
pro|ierty for drainage lor tfi.it
pro|rrt. and die seconding
Trading and politic hearing
on tfie purchase of property
for the gateway park
D ie city managrr will rec­
ommend that the contract for
Rinehart Rood tie awardrd to
thr low bidder. Martin K. Kby
Construction. Inc. at a cost
of *5.119.129.67.
Heading up Ihr Items for
commission action on thr
city managrr’s report Is thr
authorisation for thr llrst of
llvr payments thr city will
make to the county for eco­
nomic Incrnlives for ATAT.
City Manager John l.ittnn
will tell Ihe mayor and Ihr
city commission that AT A T
has satisfied thr minimum
requirements set forth in llic
Jobs Growth Incentives Pro­
gram. between that com ­
pany. Seminole County and
the city.
Seminole County fronted
*731.000 In tax Incentives to
attract ATAT to relocate lu
Lake Emma Road. D ir city
will reimburse the county up
to *305.000 In live payments
of *73.100.
ATAT moved Into and
renovated
the
old
NCR
building and built a new
90,000 square foot stnirture
adjacent lu that building. Die
required capital Investment
was *13.5 million and ATAT
exceed lhat by *13,691.0-15.
Lmmi's report slates that Ihr
company created 340 new
Jobs with an avrragr salary
of *45.440.06, again ex­
ceeding ihe minimum re­
quirement. by *19.440.06.
The llrst Installment pay­
ment was due Oct. 3 1.
During his campaign. Duryea said he had not been In
favor of the economic IncrnUve program. Duryea said, "I
didn't see a need." based on
the companies that applied
for the program.
Duryea Is the current dep­
uty mayor. Whether he will
retain that position will be
decided by the commission
on Thursday.
The swearing In ceremony
will begin at 6:30 p.m. tn die
commission chambers. A re­
ception will follow and Ihe
commission meeting will be­
gin at 7.
Lake Mary City Hall la lo­
cated at 100 N. Country Club
Rd.

:iO Weekly traffic at the airport
ranges from lietwrrn 10.000
and 25.000 passengers Carmody said
Willi one million internallolial passengers so l.u this
year, mostly frniii thr Dnitrd
Kingdom, Camuxly Halil his
rontp-iny "had in provide lor
It."

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were rcmstralnrd." hr said 'We
want die sriuniv ol knowing
wr havr some rxlra tu pailiv*
at

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lug to consider a rrqursl lor a
cool sign and a slip plan lor
Joe's CratiShack a restaur.ml
proposed at 4659 W 1st Slreel
III llir Gateway I’la/a Shopping
Center Ihr restaurant is pari
ul a rlialn owned bv Landry h
Sealciod
Rrstauriints
fn«\
based In Houston. Texas, a i
Ihere will be a public hear­
ing to consider a rrqursl tor
Scotty's, luratrd on 700 Krrtu h
Avenue, to wutvr land scape
buller reqiilrrliirnts.

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Soutn Or'ando Dri*a, Sarford
Sam nota Countp Fior&lt;da. u^da*
I N Fictitovit Nam# o» B ID S A
MOBS., and TAaf &gt;tntand to 'ag
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CorpQf ationf
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F tcTiftou* Nama Sfatwra* To
Rtf Sacfian I4S At. Fonda
Siafuiaa I H I
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AuRii an Dacambar | t &lt;n p
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DROWNING IN
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN8 BIQMTICNTM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ARO FOR
SBMIROLB COUNTY.
FL0RI0A
CIVIL ACTION
CADS NO. BY-SMS-CA
DIVISION 14-W
PNC M ORTGAGE
COAA OF AMERICA,

IS ASON PHOHI SfRyiCE
ORGANISATIONOMEHINGDEB1
REDUCTIONPROGRAMS
WITHOUT CHARGE AND
witHouf filing banaruptcv

lietwrrn the kllchrn and dining
rcMim was rompleiely removed.
Using the blurprlnts. Kinney
and Walsh pl.in to renovate the
kllchrn area to more closely
resemble thr way it was when
the house was built.

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IN THR C IR C U IT C O U N T
O F T N « 1i T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLORIDA
IN A N D FON
S C M IN O IC C O U N TY
Q IN IA A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S S NO. V S * i9 S C A f4R
BANC PLUS
MORTAGE CO R N.
Plaintiff,
VS
JOSEPH F FlNDf &gt;SEN
and Of BORAH A
FiHCLfitlM .
mt.
D*f*fid«ni*
NO TIC S
O F F O R C CLO S U R B SALS
Notice Ml N fi l f f&gt;v*v» !•*•*,
pursuant to if««i Pinal judgment
Of F o f K lo w * d«t*d Nq t » $» *r
14th, 1447. and entered m Chr#
CAM) numbe# 44 433CA14K. of
dm
Court at the (SIR
Judicial Circuit m and for
SorfMAQio
County.
Mm »d «.
wherem BANCPLUS M O R T ­
GAGE CO R A. •• Ptemtrft and
J O S IF H F F iN O ftS IN . DEBO
RAH A FINOCISIN. UND A C
BROWNING. HiO O fN SFRlNOS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC , &gt;*7are D«r«ndant(a). I wid
m « to the
and boot Niddar foe t a ih al I N •*•! front
door of the Seminole County
courthouse
m
Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, at
11 00 A M on the l i m day of
DECEMBER, f 447. I N foMowmg
described proparty as a«t forth
m u l Final Judgment, to a d :
Condon" in rum Unit I l f .
•u»tdmg
1)A
of HIODEN
TA R IN GS
CO N DO M IN IUM S,
accord-ng to th* Declaration of
Condom •ntu*
recorded
on
November IS i| M *n Official
Record* Booh 1394, pagaa M l
ikru ITS . tn c itiu ii, of the
Public Record* of S amino I#
County. Fionda and art am and
m e rit thereto. together arm *M
appurtenance* thereto and an
ijrdi* dad interest m the com ­
mon
a fain ant a
ot
*a«d
Condominium a* *#f form in
♦aid Caviar at-on
H Q 't PURSUANT fO TH|
FAiR
DEBT
CO LLEC TIO N
F R A C T iC E S A C T YOU ARE
a o v i s e o T h a t t h i s l a w f ir m
&gt;S D IE M ID t o B t A D IB T

! SHADES ..*16u&gt; I
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Hirre will lie anolher review
of a sllr plan for Ihe Tuwne
Center
II. tea
al
Seminole
Townr Cenlrr
In
addition.
Semliiolr
County planner Kevin Fall will
present
the
rrdrvrlopnirut
plan lor U.S Highway 17-92.

I Living only moved into the
house lu June, Kinney and
Walsh havr Just begun the
work of restoring and preserv­
ing Ihr history o f the house
and blending II wllh Ihrir own.

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■llOli W. Late Mary Hhil.
Suite 110
late Mary

39H E .Utainiintr Dr
Altamonte
Springs

407-4444)57:1

407-1444)5X1

Or Call t-8 H8-Xl4&lt;l22A

RAREN R BABER, at at.
Dafandanllti

NOTICB OF ACTION

TO K AR IN K. BABER
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
42S WiNOiNQ OAK LANE
l o n o w o o o . F l o r i d a 32150
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
AARTIES
CLAIM ING
BY.
TH R O UGH ,
UNDER,
ANO
AGAINST TH f HEREIN NAMEO
INDIVIDUAL
D E F E N D A N TS )
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. W HETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM
AN
IN TER EST
AS
SAOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GR AN TEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN R I3I0EN CE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
yOU ARC NOTIFIED inat an
m lnx i lu Knatloaa a mortgaga
on ma following proparty in
SEMINOLE County, Florida
LO T 30. OAK VILLA. A C CO R D ­
ING TO THE FLAT THER EO F AS
R ICO RO EO IN FLAT BOOK 40
FACES
t • A 11 AUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMtNOLE
COUNTY, FL0RI0A
fiat baan fiiad agamtt you and
you ara ftguirad to tarva a
copy of your wntfan dafanta*.
rf any. •itbtn 30 day* altar tha
fir*l publication of Ifua Nodca
of Action,
on IcRayarna,
McCall*. Raymar. Barratt i
Frappiar, A lam (iff ■ an or nay.
wnoaa addraaa it oui dayanora
Boularard, Suita 800. Tampa.
Florida 33404. and fila tha orig­
inal with thit Court aithar
bafora tatvica on Atainliff'i
atlornay or immadiaiafy Iharaaflar; otharwiaa a da fault will
ba antarad again*! you for tha
raliaf
damandad
in
tha
Complain! or petition,
Thia no lx a ahail ba pubtiahad
onca aach waalh for two conaacuttva waaka m tha Sanford
Harafd A O Boa IM F .
W ITNESS my hand and tha
*aai of this Court on tint 24tn
day of NOVEMBER. IM F ,
Mary anna Morta
Clark of tha Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Daputy Clark

Legal Notices
IN THC CIRCUIT COUNT
OF Tlffl EIOHTEEMTN
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
Ml AMO FON
SB Ml N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
ANON ATS DIVISION
C A M MO.i BT-SBS-CA
•N Rf THE ESTATE OF
CULA NELSON.
Dacaaaad

NOTICB
OF A088MI IB TN A TtON
The admirUatration of tha
fatata
of
(u«a
N « ’aon.
dacaaaad. Ca*a Number 97 TSO’CA &gt;% pandmg *n me Circuit
Court of tha Eighteenth Judicial
Cwcu't. m and for l emmal#
C run ty,
Florida,.
Aretata
C &lt;amn, the addraa* tor which
301 North Paih Avanua.
Sanford. Florida J I F F !
Tha
name* and addrettea ot tha
RareonaJ Rap#aaam*ti'*a and of
the »*•***•*#» n « ft*
a
Attorney are M l forth below
Any mtaraatad paraon upon
whom m*« notice •• aarvad who
•ntanda to ehaKanga mo validity
of tha Wifi, tha quaidicaiiona ot
the partonal rapraaa-Hat&lt;va
venue, o« |ur *edict ion of th«t
Court, and an por*ona having
cia«ma agamtt m«a aitata who
are aarvad with a copy ot fh&gt;a
nof*ca. art reqti&gt;red to h** with
th u court lu c h objection or
claim within the later of three
montha atier the data ol tha
href publication ot th&gt;a notice
or 30 dayf attar tha data of car­
ve a of a copy of fhi« notica on
m at parton
Ayrton* having ciannt agamat
tha aetata who era not known to
the partonal rapraaantahva and
•♦■o m namaa or addraaaaa are
not raaaonabty aacartamabfa
m utt Me aa c»a*m* agamat tha
aetata w th « thraa month* aflar
the data of the f v t l pubhc at on
of thia notice
a l l C l a i m s a n d O B j EC
TIONS NOT SO FILED W'LL BE
FOREVER BARRED
The data of hr at publication of
th e notica ig Dacamba# 3rd.
t tT F
F n to fl* l Rapraaantativa
HAROLD HENDERSON
122S O a r a«gh Or *a
fa'iahaaaaa r o#«la 32104
MARK N HUTCHISON. IS O
FLORIDA BAR NO 04*48)3
not W EST FIR ST s t r u t
SANFORD. FLOR-OA 32FF!
PHONE i40F| 1 2 3 -F ftl
FACS M i l l [40F) )21 **)1
Ait or nay tor the
Aar coral Rep’ aeentatiwe
Aothah Car amber J 10,
PC l 34

IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THB IIO H TB IH TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
saaatMOLB c o u n t y .

FLORIDA

Caaa Na.i 87 41*4 OR OS w
Dfviaian: Waad
m the Mattar of m#
Adopf-on of
N M S
Adoptaa

NOTICB OF ACTION
OF 8TBAAANSNT AOOATtON
s T A ti o f Fl o r id a
TO QUV NGUYEN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFICO
that a Aatition under oath ha*
boan rued m th« «a o «a atyfad
court
for
iiit
Stepparent
Adoption o* N H , born May 34,,
1944.
in
Aaaaraiautam ,
Germany, by STEVEN DONALD
SNiARKA tha rnmof child 4
•tapfatha* You are hereby ootittad that you arc required to
a»«ve a copy of vour written
defence*
if any, to it on
STEV EN OONALO S N IFFE R ,
Petitioner, c/e M.cheoi Fender,
Eaq . Petitioner a attorney,
who*# addra**
• t it
S
Maitland Avanua. Su fa 100.
Maitland, tierida 32F91, on or
before O E C IM S IR 30. I**F.
and file the original w&gt;th tha
clarh of th»t court before aarn ca on tha Petit oner or imme­
diately there after tour failure
to ratpond wti&gt; ba traatad at
content tp the ttapparant
adoption and you wi&lt;l parmanantty iota all legal right* a t a
parent to the child named in the
petition for ttapparant adop­
tion
W ITNESS my hand a* ca r a of
*ard court and teal thereof ihi*
2Sth day ot November. t*9F
SEAL)
WARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Ctrcu t Court
By Nancy R Winter
A t Deputy Clara
Rubi&lt;an Oac amber 3. 10. IF.
24. 18SF
D E L -24________________________
th e

IN THB CIRCUIT COUNT
FON 8BMIM0LB COUNTY,
FLONIOA
AROSATB DIVISION
Fila Number CA 4F-84F-CA
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WILLIAM J OUNCMANN.
Dacaaaad

NOTICB TO CRflOITONS
(aummavy admlalatratian)

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIM S
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
You are hereby notified that an
Order
of
Summary
Administration
hat
bean
antarad in u i« aetata of
WILLIAM
J . OUNEM ANN.
dacaaaad. File Number CA fF f4F CA, by the Circuit Court far
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Pvobale Oiviaron. the addraaa
of which la 391 North Park
Avenue.
Sanford.
Florida
32FF2-06S9. that the total ca*h
value of the aetata &gt;a stock cer­
tificate with ■ value of appro iimaia'y S t0.000 00. and that Ihe
namsa and addrassaa of those
to whom it hae baan assigned
by such order are:
William M. Gunemann
A«*alf Share or Amount
100*%
ALL IN TE R E S TE D FERSO NS
ARE hO TlFlEO THAT
All creditori of the decedent
and other parsons having
claim* or demanda against
dacadant ' i eat ala on W'hcmi a
copy ol thia notice la aarvad
within thraa months attar the
data of tha first publication of
this notice m utt file they claims
with thia Court W ITH IN THE
LATER OF THREE M ONTHS
AFTER T H I DATE OF I N I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE O R TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF TH IS NOTICE
ON THEM. All other creditor a of
ihe decadent and persona hav­
ing claim* or demands against
the etleta of the decadent must
Me the * claims with true Court
NOTICB
WITHIN
TH R EE
m o n th s
In accordanca with tha
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
Amancana Di*ab»iit&gt;a* Act, parF i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h is
aona naadtng a apacial accom­
NOTICE
modation to participate mi tht*
ALL CLAIMS AND OCMANOS
procaadmg ahould contact tha
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
individual or agency tending
ER BARRED.
notice not later than tavan (F)
Tha data of the first publica­
day s pr ior lo tha proc tid in g al
tion of th«a Notice la Nov am bar
tha addraaa given on tha
24th. 194F.
notica- Tataphona. 4QF-323Parson Giving Notica:
4330 eat. 4221. I-S00-SSS-SFF1
William M. Gunemann
(TOO) or t-SOO-93S*8FFO (v) via
3431 Hunt Lana
Florida Relay SarvKa.
Ovidao. Florida 32F4S
Pub hah: Oac amber 3. 10. IM F
i Publish November 24. and
D IL -3 F
Dacambar 3. I M l
DCK-224

Legal Notices
NOTICB
OF FICTITIO US NAMB
Notice &gt;* hereby given that i
am engaged in busmea* at 184
I Floyd Av , La*a Mary. FL
I2 F4 S ,
Sammofs
County.
Florida, under tha Fictitious
Name of W HIRL WIN O CL8AM IWO, and that I intend to 'agis­
ter aaid name with tha D ivtion
of Corporations, Tail aha* sea,
Florida. «n accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statute*, To a t Svelte*
BCS-09. Fiord* Statutes t*4t
Sharon A Mangnam
Publish Dacambar 1. 1997
DCL-32

m THB CIRCUIT COUNT
09 TNB IS TN JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT 09 FLORIDA
m AND FOR
StM tNOLB COUNTY
OBNBRAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N D IVISION

C A M NO. M -t T S t -C A
FIRST NATIONWIDE
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plant.H.

VS
MICHAEL JAY FOSTER
and SHANNON RAQUfL
HOOKS, at a i .
Defendants

NOTICB
OF FORflCLOSUNS BALB

L e g a l N o tic e *
m THR CIRCUIT COURT
FOR B S EItR O il COUNTY,
FLORlOA

PROR A TE DIVIB80R
Fife Ha. B r - t t S - C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
O E LO R IS M ANDERSON,
a/k/a O E LO R IS W M c G II .
art/a O E LO R IS
Me GEE ANOERSON.
Dacaaaad

NOTICB
09 AOMIN IB TNATION
Tha admirnafration of tha
ester# of DELORES M A N O f RSON.
a/k/e O E L O R IS
W
M cGEE.
a/ka/
D ELO R ES
McGEE ANDERSON, dacaaaad.
Fife Number 17 413-CP. it
pending *i the Circuit Court for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate D v*a*on. the addraaa
of which «e N Park Ave .
Sanford. FL 32771. Tha namaa
and addraaa of the Personal
Represent# live
and
tha
Personal
Representative a
art ornay ere set forth below
all
IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAf
AH persona on whom this
notice ia aarvad who have
object o r « that chalteng# the
vsi'dity of the will, tha qualifica­
tion* of tha personal represen­
tative. venue, or funSdKtion ot
rh.* Court ere required to file
they objection* with thia Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
M ONTHS AFTER THC DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
T h i s NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS N O TICE
ON THEM
Ail creditors of the decedent
end other pereons having
catm a or demands agamat
decadent* estate an whom a
copy of thit n«t»ce it aarvad
withm three months after the
data of tha f*ral pubNcaftort of
this notKe must file thaw claim*
w th this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF T H R U M O N TH S
A FTER T H f O A T f O F TNB
FIRST euBLJCATiON OF THIS
N O TICE OR TH IR TY OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and persona having claim*
or demand* agamat tha deca­
dent a estate must Me they
cia&lt;m* with this court W ITHIN

Notice •* hereby given that,
pursuant to that Fmai Judgment
of Foreclosure dated November
ttth . 18*7, and antarad m civil
cate number 44 17SJ CA. of
the Cncud Court of tha 18th
JudKiaf Circuit m and for
Sammal#
County,
Florida,
wharan F i r s t n a T i ONWIOC
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION. .*
Plaintiff and MICHAEL JAY
FO S TE R . SHANNON R A Q U lL
H O O KS. VIRGINIA
SHARVN
WARD. U N IT IO STATES OF
AM IR tCA. S IM N O L I CO U N TY
A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA.
TERRY C LANG and O U 'N T A
LANG f living, and ail unknown
parties claiming by through
unde# and agamat tha above
named defendant!*) who era
not known to be dead or alive
whether serf unknown parties
may claim an interest aa *pou«‘
as hers, daviaaac, grantees, or
other
c&gt;aimv«ia
la/ara
th r ee m o n th s a f te r th e
Dafandantia). I w*ii aa't to the
DATE OF THE FIRST P U B LIC A ­
highaat and bait bidder for
TION OF THIS NOTICE
cash at the west front door of
ALL CLAIM S. DEMANDS. AND
the Sam mote County court
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED
house m San'ord Sam-rola
WILL
BE FOREVER BARR IO
County Florida, at 11 GO A M
Tne date of the twit publics-*
o » in . i«n&gt; &lt;j*. o« o i c i u a i n
tion of thv* Notice »a Novem ber
1997. the foiiowng deter bag
24th. 1447
pro party at *o» forth in ta d
Personal Raprsaantafiva
i Final Judgment to w-t
JOHN W ILDE ANOERSON
LOT t)1 SuM M IR H LL PHASE
tOOOf 10th St
H. ACCORDING TO T h C P lAT
T h e r e o f a s r e c o r d e d in
Sanford. FL 32771
P l a t BOOK )1 PAGES 2’ ANO
Attorney for
2«
p u b l ic
records
of
Personal Representative:
SEMINOLE COUNTY. F l OR DA
f r a n k c w h ig h a m .
NOTE PURSUANT 70 T h e
CSCUIRE
V
FAR
D EBT
CO LLEC TIO N
Fiofda Bar No 1IS240
P R AC TICES ACY *n ,i a r e
S’ ENSTROM . MciNTOSM.
COLBERT. WHiGHAM
A0 v SEO T h a t T h i s l a w F k m
IS D IE M ID TO BE A DEBT
4 SUMMONS. PA
CO LLECTO R ATTEM PT NO TO
Post Office Bos 4948
C O L L E C T A DEBT AND ANY
Sanford. FL 32772-4849
Ta&gt;aphona 4077322-2*71
INFORMATION OBTAINED W LL
Publish November 24. and
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dacambar 3, 1447
Dated tn* 20th day o* N O vf M
BEA. 1447
DEK-234
MARYANNC MORSE
Clerk Of Cwcurl Court
NOTICB
By Jana C Jeeew c
|
The Central Florida Jobe and
Daputy Clark
Education Partnership, inc .
C O O IU S 8 STAW AASai
announces
a
Bidder •
40tO Boy Scout Boulevard
; Conference, to which tha public
Bade 4S0
■a mvrtad
Tampa. Florida 31407
DATE Oac amber « . 1497
Telephone 111 Jl 177 4008
TIME 9 30 a m
CSS §44 02119
PLACE
Publish November 24. and
Winter Pars Garden CluO
December 3. 1447
300 S Denning* Avsnue
DEK-201
Winter Park. FL
PURPOSE.1 To discuss matters
of interest to the Central Florida
Jobs
and
Education
m TNB CIRCUIT COURT
Partnership, me., with refer­
FOR SflMIMOLS COUNTY,
ence
to
Workforce
FLORIDA
Development it suet
PROBATE DIVISION
For Further information.
Fife Hum ber S 7 -7 4 3 -C P
Contact;
&gt;NRC (S TA TE OF
GARY J EARL
OPAL m m a q o a r o .
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Deceased
CENTRAL FLORlOA J I P.
N O TIC B T O CR B O ITO R S
1801 L IE ROAD. S T I 205
(Sum m ary A4mi«iistratian|
WINTER PARK FL 32f«9
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
(407) 741 434S
CLAIM S
OR
DEMANDS
Publish Dacambar 3. '497
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
O IL -2 9
You are hereby notified lhat an
Order
of
Summary
Administration
has
been
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
antarad in the estate ot OPAL
09 TNB IBTM JUOICIAL
M MAQGARO. deceased Fn#
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
Number 97-743-CP. by the
BBMIMOLB COUBTV,
Circuit Court lo r SEMINOLE
FLORlOA
County,
Florida.
Probata
OBRBRAL
Division, the address ol whtch
JURISDICTION D I V I S I O N
i* 101 N Park Ave., Sanford. FL
C A S E HOt 8 7 -0 3 8 8 -C A -140
32771, that tha total cash value
CiTiCO RP MORTGAGE INC
of m# aetata &lt;* S5QG 00 and
p l a in t i f f
that the names and addresses
vs
of thoaa lo whom it hat bean
DAVID J . M ITTEN;
assignad by auch order era
SHARON L. M ITTEN.
Name
FIRSTPLUS FINANCIAL.
Katharine O. Dickerson
INC . JO H N DOE
28fi Alamosa Place
ANO JANE DOC AS
Lake Mary. FL 32744
UNKNOWN TENANTS
Tommy M Maggard
IN POSSESSION
221 Washington Street
OCFIROANT(S)
P O Bos 9SO484.
NOTICB
Lake Mary, FL 32748-0484
OP F0RBCL0BUR8 SALB
Susan I . Bowie, the former
NOTICE IS HEREBY OfVIN
Susan E. Miliar
pursuant to a Summary Final
317« Webtey Drive,
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
November toth. 1997, antarad1
Largo, FL 34811
m Civtl Caaa No 97-Q399-CA-'
ALL IN TER ES TED PERSON
14B of the Cwcuit Court at thq
ARE NOTIFICO THAT:
All creditors of tha decadent
19TM Judicial Circuit m and for
SEMINOLE County. SANFORO.
and other parson having claims
Florida, l will tail to tha tugheaf
or damand* against decedent a
and bast biddsr tor cash at T m Fj
estate on whom a copy of thia
FRONT OOOR OF THE C O U R T-,
notice &gt;• aarvad wtfhin three
HOUSE ot tha S IM lN O LV
months after tha data of first
County Courthouse located1 at
publication of thia notica must
301 NORTH PARK AVENUE in
Me they claims with this Court
SANFORO. Florida, at 1100
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
a m on the ttfi day of JA N U -’
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
ARY,
199E
the
fallowing
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
descnbsd property aa sat forth
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
m
said
Summary
Final,
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
Judgment, to*wit:
*
ON THEM
LO T 1)4. SPRING OAKS UNIT'
All other creditors of the deca­
3. ACCORDING TO THC PLAT
dent and parson having claim*
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
or demanda agamat the estate
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES 74
of the decadent mutt file their
THROUGH
7 «,
P U BLIC
claim* with this court WITHIN
RECORDS
OF
SEMiNOLB
THREE M ONTHS A FTER THE
COUNTY. FLORlOA.
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
Dated (M s 20th day of
TION OF THIS NOTICE
November. 1497.
ALL CLAIMS AN DEMANDS
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
NOT SO 711(0 WILL BE FOREV­
MAAYANNE MORSE
ER BARR IO
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
The data of tn# first publica­
By: Jana E. Jaeewic
tion of thit Notice t»; Dacambar
Deputy Clark
THC LAW OFFICES OF
3rd. 1447
DAVID J STERN. PA
Parsons giving Notice
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Katharine G. Dicker son
lo t S. Uruvarsity Drive
2891 Alamosa Place
Su&lt;ta 300
Lake Mary. F t 3274S
Plantation. FL 33324
Tommy U. Maggard
(954) 233-8000
228 Washington Street
96-04449
P O Bo* 9S0984
in accordanca with the
Lake Mary. FL 32746 0484
American with Disabilities Act.
Susan E- Bowie, tha former
persona
with disabilities need­
Susan E Milter
ing a apacial accommodation to
3178 Wetley Drive
participate in this proceeding
Largo. FL 34841
should contact tha Clark of the
Attorney for
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLB
Persona Giving Notice
County Courthouse al 407-323Harry 0 Raid, til
4330-EXT. 4227, not later than
Florida Bar No 240032
seven days prior to the pro­
1120 W First Street
ceeding If hearing impaired. 1Suita B
400 433 1771 (TDO) I -800-468Sanford, FL 327Ft
9770 via Florida Relay Service
Telephone (407) 321-341 1
Publish: Dec aimper 3. 10, t i l l
Publish: Dacambar 3, 10. 1497
DEL-12
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People
S o y o u s till h a v e le fto ve r tu rk e y In th e re frig e ra to r?
n»r mit-nmravr oven was. I brimv.
imrnted for Ihr day after Thankxglv
m*! On lhal dav. each member of Ihe
f.umly ran Inad hi* nr her plate with
iWtiivrr* and nuke up a frail lhat'i
almml a* Kimd at Ihr day before &lt;ln
«&gt;mr way* it* hrllrr all Ihr wort'*
hrrn dune. and Ihr ban rlran up. tee *
Kill al our hou«r. that day after (rail
«prlli Ihr rnd of Ihr good ituff —
nu*hed puialori. dressing and gravy
and se'it- left »dh
Ihr turkry
Sometime* It seem* likr it will lalir
until rhrlilm ai to finish Ihr bird
I nk'll, of rounr. you havr tome good
I“reheat thr oven lo 2M drgrrri
rinprs for leftover lurkry
In a heavy bottomed pot. melt thr
And hrrr Ihry arr The Turkry
i M ar rmpr wai given lo my by Chef butler over medium hral Saute Ihr
Mn brio la*Horgnr of thr Nrw England ihaDoU until toft, then add Ihr ihrrd
Culinary Imtitutr in Monlprhrr. V t. mushrooms Cook, unrovered. over
medium low heat until Ihr mushraoms
ami u absolutely rlrganl and drbnous
Thr paita chvhr* arr from Ihr National havr given up all thetr liquid and Ihr
liquid has evaporated
Casta Asionalion’i hooklri. 'Light *
Spoon thr mushrooms into Ihr bowl
Healthy Paita Rrripri*
Thr final rmpr it a Cavonlr of my of a food prorraaor fitted with a metal
Imls Thr iwertnm of Ihr iranbrrry blade, or into Ihr container af a
Jelly plays off mrrly with Ihr hral of blender lA food prorraaor works
Ihr jabprnoi I tike it bn l without better &gt; Pulse until rhopprd very fine
Return to thr pet. add the heavy
cheese
cream, salt and rofsar Cask do a a
until Ihr mature hns thickened In a
TURKEY OSCAR
1

2
1-1/2

t/2 cup horvy cream
Pinch oI aaN. or mom. i

Place thr turkey is an
ahailow baking pan and spread each
alter with thr mushroom mialurr.
overlapping altera Then spread thr
entire mound of turkry sbres with Ihr
mature Cover with a loose "teal*
made of ahinunum toil and heal very

Priam «
directions
o poata I
large, deep, non atlck akillet over
i klgh heat, until hat Addaral
garlic and frnnrl. and aaute 3
la a bewt combine thr milk, flour,
■all and prpprr until smooth Stir into
theakiOrt Bring to a bod over mrrhum
heat, had until Ihirkrnrd. stirring con
rtantfy Stir in the pumpkin, turkey and

exoso t y

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heal la medium, rook until heated
through, about 3 minutes
When pasta ia done, drain it and
place K in a large heart Add pumpkin
aawre and tons Sprinkle with Parme
tan rhreae Serve immediately
YWd • srrvmga
Recipe from "Light A Healthy
Pastai Recipes." thr National Paata As

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TVSSEY OiCAR is oar of many thiaga Is da wtah aM

slowly very ta t:

4) ulnulu —
la ,
the od. hrotk. lonwn Juice, garhc. mua
tent aah and pepper Pm tta vmai
grette over the pasta and teat wed
To serve, spoon paste ante a large
serving platter Arrange tta tematoet
green brans ant “
top of salad
Yield fii
Recipe from "Light k Health)
Pastei Recipes." the National Paste A*

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Drain Rinso tta paota in a
rofandrr under cold running water.
‘
IputMoatagcnUxing
• bean*, turkey ami ar
and loot wed
bring a pot M water lo
a boil Snap tta ends off tta green
beano. Rinse boons and a*m» to drain
Pluago tta taaaa lata tta hoiUag
water hr I la 2 1 ' * “

Recipe from Chef Michel
NewJCagtoad Culinary In

RACRATORK WITH SUMMON

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H o m e -s c h o o l m o m m a k e s c a s e
Alzhtlmwr’t support
I'rnvently, the Alzheimer's
support group in Sanford has
liren dissolved dur to Urk of
support Those needing assis­
tance and information may call
I HOO-3.’IO- IHIO.

Rotary Club
Hotary Club of Lakr Mary
inrriH
Ihurvlay
inomlngt.
7:30-8:30 a m . at Ihr M.imoii
Courtyard, oil Wrsi Lakr Mary
Ikiiilrvard.
Contact
Ilrlan
Overby. prrtldrni. at 322 0&amp;14.

Sertoma Club
Ih r Sr noma Club of South
Htmipnfc piunty. dedicated to
thr advaiicrmrnt of » perch and
lirarlng rhildrrn. mrrla every
llmrsd.iv morning, from 7:.'I0
loM .io a in., al Ihr Sahal Point
Country Club
on
Weklwa
Springs Hoiid. Longwood. Po•rntl.il m rm lxTi urr Im lird to
altm d.

Weight Watchers
A local rliaptrr of Weight
Walrhrnv m erit at the Lake
Mary
Community
flulldlng
cvrry Thursday from 4:45 to
0:45 p in.

Hanford Smlor Center. 401 E.
Seminole lllvd Interesting and
timely programs are featured
nMinlfdy plus aortal exchange.
All Srnloro arr wrlrnmr. For
Infomutlon. rail LU Lawlor. dl
rrclor. .121 4SOO. Ext 5784.

Pot Luck dinner
Widowed prrtont arr Imltrd
fo altm d a pot lurk dutnrr at
5 30 p.m. every third Thuraday
of ihr month at thr Casselbrrry Senior Crntrr. 200 Lakr
Tnplrt Drive. Casselberry.

ALANON, ALATEEN
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meeting* arm hefd rvety T t o w
day. at 8 p m . at Santerd
Chnttlan Churrh. 730 Upsala
Hoad. Sinford. For informa­
tion. rail 323-8524.

Blue Grass Picker*
Sanford Blur Groan Pickers
meet rvery Thursday. from 6-10
p.m.. at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. Pickcm and grinnert arr welcome.
For Informallon. roll Charles
E. Miller (407) 322 5204.

Toastmasters

Sanford Historic Trust

file Onuil Toastmasters Club
••&gt;801 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA
Hutldlng.
1000 AAA
Drive.
Ilrathrow. Bursts and prosperdvr members are welcome.
Call Dertrain Click. 323-6089,
for more Information.

The Sanford lllstorlr Trust
meets the first Thursday of the
month, at 7 p.m.. at the First
Street Gallery. 207 Magnolia
Ave.

Senior Friends
The Columbia Medirul Cenler-Sanford Chapter of Senior
Friends meets every second
Thursday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the

Amateur Radio
The Lake Monroe Amateur
Kadlo Society meets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.. at the
Senior Center. Lake Triplett
Drive. Casselberry. For Infor­
mallon. call Karl Lambert. 695­
8764. or Al Kirk. 322-4487.

DEAR AHHY I was sppallsd at
ths arrogance of the teacher who
recently wrote. "I have never met a
parent who can give his/her chil­
dren the quality of education I ran
offer ” Dues she really believe she
ran adequately assess my child's
need* and give my child a belter
education in a class filled with 21
other students than I ran give on a
unr-livonr basis *
The National Hume Education
Institute has recently released data
that indicate home-educated stu­
dents typically score in the With
perrrntilr on standardited tests
These results are achieved by stu­
dent* whuse parent* sr* often
not certified teacher* and who
have spent, on avrrsgr. &gt;.VtH per
child per year to rdurate them
The countg.U) which • li&gt;a m rntb
reported spending $4,791 per stodent per year and cannot boast
equivslent standardised test scores
I have been a home-school
mom for five years and have seen
remarkable results in the homeschool community A recent exam­
ple a vnung man who achieved a
perfect score on hi* HAT* and was
eagrrU accepted into the Massachu­
setts Institute of Technology
PATRICIA A HERN HAUSEN.
RICHMOND. VA
DEAR P A TR IC IA ) la recent
■ths I have published tetters
from home-schooled eh
ch ildren
aad educators. You r tetter lo
ono of a tid a l wavo o f a rticu ­
late tetters from parents rising
lo d tfo n d h om o-sch oolin g.
Rood on:
DEAK AHHY If ovary teacher
could give the "quality (duration*
the one teacher in California claim*
to give, there might not be a need
for parents to teach their children
at home Obviously, when children
nsduate and can't read, the system
has failed. Home-schooling a child
la about moro than hoping tha child
receive* a good education. It's about
safety, instilling the basics of read-

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well-behaved, courteous. Intelligent
and interact well with others
Parents who moke the enormous
aomflro to teach their children at
home con offer them on education
that will far surpass any they could
receive in a public school Ho
schooling is not tor everyone, but if
you're concerned with the education
your child la receiving, then it's
something to consider

ME LIMA SHREVK.
QUINLAN, TEXAS
mg. writing and arithmstir. and
as a Christian, teaching biblical val
One reason we don't send our
children lo school is because of
thr retired teacher in Florida His
value* are not our valuea. He
write*. "Parents should examine the
teaching materials
to bucks tlfro
they arw compatible with their own
belief* * Abhy, we ore familiar with
the material We know what our
beliefs are. and we intend to pass
them on to our children, who are

DERRICK D. TRICE
Army ITc. Derrick D. Trice
lias been awarded the Army
Achievement Medal for having
participated
In
‘ Operation
Joint Endeavor/Guard* in «jp port of the NATO-sponsored
multinational
peacekeeping
mission
In
BosniaHercegovina.
He Is the son o f Corralha D.
Jones of 129 Scott Drive. San­
ford and Is a 1995 graduate of
Seminole High School. San­
ford.

RICHARD A. DUNN
Army Pvt. Richard A. LXinn
has graduated from basic mili­
tary training and advanced In­
dividual training (AIT) al the U.
S. Army Infantry School at Fort
Henning. Columbus. CA.
Dunn Is the son o f Richard
G. and Sharon L Dunn o f 768
E. Highway 46. Oenevu.
He received a high school dlpluma In 1997 from Seminole
Community College. Sanford.

KURT J. HARTMANN
Air Force Airman Kun J.
Hartmann has graduated from
basic
military
training at
Lackland Air Force Base. San
Antonio. Texas.
Hartmann Is the son of Wil­
liam II. and ElUubeth Hart­
mann of 209 Lago Vista St..
Debary.
lie Is a 1997 graduate o f Del­
tona High School.

DENISE A. BRYAN

DEAR AHHY Unbiased
research by such respected institu­
tions as Harvard and the University of Michigan to evaluate the
results of home-schooling indicates
thfl bomolta ught students far* bet­
ter than their .public education
Reader's Digest rsported
these findings in an article pub­
lished several years ago
While I don't believe that all par­
ents would do an adequate job of

educating thetr own children, many
ran And tta vast majority of home
arhooting parents ora proving it It
makso me wander what those whe
ar* condemning us or* afraid of
RH(
IONDA RANDALL
CINCLVNATf
D E A R RH O N D Ai A pprw si
■sately 1.33 m ill tea A w t r i c u
c h ild re n are b ein g taught at

parents ■■Hog so* an
I tea . tille d ‘ Homo Edwcolteo
Acroao the United M ales.* Its

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o a k sons wk ratogover t e o s cteiiag tko l* g « * * and l*g * **
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Interested la ardorlag a
Loan I D efe a s e A oa a cla ttea .
P O . Baa 3000. PureeUvtlte, Va.

20134. The laterwot

Irwin has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland
Air Force Base. San Antonio.
Texas.
Irwin Is thr son of James R
Irwin of 709 Aberdeen Court.
Winter Springs, und Mary II.
Jenkins of 387 Cider Mill
Place. Lake Mary.
The airman Is a 1989 gradu­
ate of Oviedo Senior High
School. Fla.

has entered basic Infantry
training at Fori Brnnlng. Co­
lumbus. Ga
Smith Is the son of Kerry L
and Linda S. Good son of 1409
Flanagan Loop. Oviedo.
He graduated tn 1989 from
Central High School. Lake
Mary, and received a bachelor *
degree In 1996 from Lee Uni­
versity. Cleveland. Tenn.

THOMAS E. COLBERT

Air Force Airman Russell E.
ColweU has graduated from
book:
military
training
at
Lackland Air Force Bose. San
Antonio. Texas.
ColweU is the son of Carol L
Clrrani of 4516 Ballast Point.
Tampa, and James D. ColweU
of Sanford.
The airman la a 1906 gradu­
ate of Robinson High School.
Tampa.

Navy Prtty Officer 2nd Clasa
Thomas E. Colbert, son of Hal
E. and Betty S. Colbert of Pine
Way Drive. Sanford. Fla., la In
thr Persian Gulf aboard the
nuclear-powrrrd aircraft c a r
rier USS NlmiU.
The 1990 graduate of Semi­
nole High School joined the
Navy tn March o f 1993. Colbert
Is a 1992 graduate of Seminole
Community
College.
t ahMary. Fla. with an AA degree.

TODD M. LEETH
Navy Chief Petty Officer Todd
M. Leeth. whose wife. Mary, la
the daughter of Glenn and
Betty Andrews o f 7360 Canal
Drive. Sanford. Fla., recently
received a Letter of Commen­
dation while assigned aboard
the fleet ballistic missile sub­
marine (JSS Maine
(Gold),
homeportrd In Kings Bay, Ga.
Leeth joined the Navy In
January of 1983.

WILLIAM T. WARD

Air Force Airman Denise A.
Dryan has graduated from ba­
sic military training at Lack­
land Air Force Base. Son An­
tonio. Texas.
Bryan Is the daughter of
Sharon R. and Donovan C.
Bryan of 1039 Burnett St..
Oviedo.
She la a 1997 graduate of
Oviedo High School&gt;1

Marine CpJ. William T. Ward,
whose wife. Laklsha. Is the
daughter of Melissa A. Johnson
of 1431 More Court. Sanford.
Fla., recently reported for duty
with the 26th Marine Expedi­
tionary Unit. Camp Lejeunc.
n *c *
Ward Is a 1993 graduate of
Seminole High School of San­
ford and joined the Marine
Corpa In July o f 1993.

KEVIN A. ADORNO

JOHN P. QARRSTT

Air Force Airman 1st Class
Kevin A. Adorno has graduated
from basic military training at
Lackland Air Force Base. Son
Antonio. Texas.
Adorno Is the son of Felix A.
and Carmen L Adorno o f 980
Yale Drive. Deltona.
He Is a 1997 graduate o f Pine
Ridge High School. Deltona.

Navy Fireman Recruit John
P. Garrett, son o f BUI Garrett
of 10202 Stone Brook Drive.
Sanford. Fla., recently com­
pleted U. S. Navy basic train­
ing at Recruit Training Com­
mand. Great Lakes. 111.
Oarrett Is a 1997 graduate of
Cape Fear High School of
Fayetteville. N.C.

RUSSELL E. COLWELL

TIMOTHY E. HEBEI
Air Force Capt. Timothy R
llebel has arrived for duty at
Altus Air Force Base, Okla.
He la the son o f John F. and
Sandra A. llebel of 101 Shadow
Lake Drive, Longwood.
The
captain
received
a
bachelor's degree In 1986 from
the University of Central Flor­
ida. Orlando, and earned hla
master’s degree In 1997 from
Embry-Riddle
Aeronautlonal
University. Daytona Beach.

NICHOLAS A. RARTUNO
Army
Pvt.
Nicholas
A.
Bortllng has graduated from
the Ml Abrams tank system
mechanic course at Fort Knox
Ky.
Bortllng Is the son of Rosa E.
Bariling of 645 Tomlinson Ter­
race. Lake Mary.
His wife. Nichole, la the
daughter of Teny P. Cranlaa of
Lake Mary.
The private la a 1993 gradu­
ate of Seminole Community
CoUege High School. Sanford.

JAMES S. IRVIN
Air Force Airman James S.

Army Spec. Craig A. Smith

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T r'be routs Winter Springs
with huge second quarter
SANTORO The Fighting Semi­
note S ite basketball team brought
thrtr record to 7-2 Tuesday night
with ■ flS-38 thrashing of Winter
Springs In ■ Beminute Athletic

Olson - a
dream leader
LAKE MARY _ In the world of high school
sports, there are tenders, followers and those
who rise above the rest.
Jeremy Olson Is one of the latter.
A cross county runner for three years. Ol­
son has risen to the top of the team, not only
os the named team captain, but also aa the
leader by example.
‘Jeremy la always talking to the guys and
keeping them going.* said Lake Mary high
school cross county coach Mike Gibson.
‘He’s always doing things before I even ask
him. 1 have seen him sacrifice himself In the
middle of a nice to get the guys back on
track and produce a win for the entire team
Instead of taking the good time for htmaelf.
He has been unbelievable to me and this
team. Jeremy la exactly what you need aa a

but Winter Springs did play tough.*
said Wynn.
The Dcdeiow twins. Krts and
rvt i ty. led the Dears with 10 points
each.
Seminole travels to Lake Howell
■ad Lake Brantley heads to Winter
Springs on Thursday with tip-off
Saw st 7:30 p.m.
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game-Ngh 30 pointe In SanWtols tkgh's SS-35 tumping

LAKE MARY _ It was the day after Thankagtvtng
and the Lake Mary wrestling team was paying
for their day of Indulgence.
In front of coach Steve KaU. a few of the
wrestlers said they didn't get carried array but
KaU Just grinned knowingly.
*1 just told them If they wanted to eat a lot to
make sure they ran It off,* KaU said.
Just to be sure, last Friday he put the Rama
through what seemed to be a brutal workout.
Turns out. KaU said. It waa one of the Rama
easiest practices all season, even though hla
team left the gym aftrr some grueling exercises,
punctuated by chants of. ‘ Lake Mary. »-sh*
Not that they had to be reminded but. aa the
wrestlers went through their final workouts.
KaU yelled. "While everyone else la sitting at
home right now. we're out here working.*
That's the kind of atUtude hla team has as It

tm Basra Tuesday

embarks an the new season. A lot of people are
ready to hand the Seminote Athletic Coriwnnca
to Oviedo but Lake Mary tanT conceding any­
thing.
*uw e work aa hard as we can. K doesn’t mat­
ter what Oviedo does.* wrestler John Hod said.
That the kind of altitude Kail, preparing for
hia third year at the Lake Mary helm, wants.
Tm enthusiastic about how hard we've
worked.* Katj said. ’ Aa h r u Oviedo, fm not
concerned with them. I'm concerned with take
Mary. We can compete with anybody*
First, the Wrestlin’ Rams had to compete with
themselves. Kali said he expects several wres­
tle-offs to secure a spot In the lineup.
*!n our program, some of the toughest
matches our guys lace comes during the wres­
tle-offs.* Kati said. *lt all cornea down to. If you
win. you're the man.*
Some of the men KaU wants are football
players. KaU Is an assistant coach for the
Rama' football tram and makes sure to encour­
age his player to take up wrestling In the off

recruit my football players. Some of them don't
cram out because they are afraid to tern weight
but they pick up In quickness and speed.
Lake Mary Itncbacker/wreatter MU* Steph­
enson agreed. He said hla game Improved
greatly after joining the wrestling team.
IUU pointed to lineman Jeremy Waver as an­
other player whose game Improved after Joining
the team.
"Aa a Junior. I wouldn't even get Jeremy Into a
stance.* KaU said. "He came out for wrestling
and got Into It. and this year he started 10
games.*
KaU haa a lot to consider when hell decide
who will start on hla wrestling team this sea­
son. At 103, there are four people competing for
a Job. Scott Le»ner and Don Simpson are the
favorites but one will have to wrestle at 112.
Lritnrr was third tn the dtstrtct last season and

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in finals
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Shootout

Orlando
ekes past
Portland

Jeremy Olson

PORTLAND.
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fenny Hardaway scored 29
points and Do Outlaw came
up with a steal with 2.6
seconds left to deny Port­
land a final shot aa the
Magic edged the Trail Biasera 80-88 Tuesday night.
Hardaway very nearly
didn't play tn the game a f­
ter feeling pain tn hla ham­
string. knee and lower leg
and not taking part tn the
afternoon shoot around.
The win soothed some­
what the 100-81 lorn to
Seattle on Sunday and gave
Orlando ap 11-0 record and
a share of the Eastern
Conference lead with Mi­
ami (10-61. The Magic will
be tn action again tonight,
taking on former head
coach Brian IUU and the
Vancouver Orlislies at 10
p.m. The game wlU be
shown locally on WKCF 18.
Also leading the Orlando
attack were Kony Sctkaly
(14 points and 10 re­
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bounds).
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and Nick Anderson (11
points on 4-of-0 shooting
In 13 minutes)

Nick Anderson again bounced back tram ths dsad Tuesday Ngfd. coming
oil the bench to hll back-to-bacfc three-pointers in tto M d quarter and llnhhfoflwSh 11 points on 4-ot-8 shooting In Just13 minutes otpiey.

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

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Girls' wrtstllng toumsmsnts

IN B R I E F
Sanford Adult Flag Football
SANFORD _ A roachrs/Tratn mrrtlng will
be held on Wednesday. December 3rd at 8:30
p m. for the Sanford Rrcreatton Department
Adult Flag Football League at the Downtown
Rrrrratlon Center on the the first floor of
Sanford City Hall on the comer of Seminole
Boulevard and Park Avenue.
The games will be played on Wednesday or
Friday night's at Chase Park, beginning the
second week of December.
The games will follow the rules and guide­
lines set forth by the Florida Recreation and
Parks Association (FRPAJ. The FRPA has a
statewide flag football association with
weekend tournaments and state rankings.
For more Information, call the Sanford
Recreation Department at 330-5697.

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley
High School and coach Kevin Carpenger are
pleased to announce a series of Women's In­
vitational Wrestling Tournaments In associa­
tion wtth the Seminole County Women's
Wrestling Program.

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The four tournaments wtH take place at
Lake Brantley High School on December 6th.
January I Oth and February 30th and at i-nb*
Howell High School on December I Oth.

PfiNRTI MfffY RRTtS

KANON MULLMAtk
JUOY MuCLLKKSY.

Women arc eligible under FHSAA (Florida
High School Activities Association) rules and
It will cost 630 as a team or 65 aa an Indi­
vidual. Tentative weight classes are 94. 101.
n o . 119. 137. 138. 149 and 165 pounds.
Each tournament will be double elimina­
tion. feature flokatylc rules and there will be
Individual awards.
Call Carpenger at (407) 330-3670 for mors
details.

Wrestling
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conference cham­
pions so he will probably be
the man at 113.
Don Riley leads the way at
119. He wrestled varsity all of
laai season
*lle got better all year.' Kata
'H e also worked hard all
summer.
At 135. Phillip Yang leads
the way. He has qualified twice
for the states and Is a district
champion. Currently, he Is
wrestling at the Southeast
Open In Chattanooga. Tenn.
Mike CUne moves up from
Junior varsity to wrestle at 130.
but he'll have stiff competition
from Holt. Both are In their
third year and a rivalry Is
starting to shape up.
Jon Septor goes at 135 and
was the district champion as a
sophomore but skipped last
year due to a serious Illness.
Coatlar

Septor la a team leader who
was still yelling the loudest at
the end of workouts.
Septor suffered a separated
shoulder attempting to come
back but Is wrestling at the
time and on course to be a
major part of Lake Mary's
hopes for success.
Lisandro Rosales will com­
pete at 140 and football player
Derek Chontaa starts at 145.
he was only one match from

slates last year.
At 153. Brook Leggoner won
the junior varsity tournament
last season and Joe Norton
goes at 160. Norton la In Ms
irth year with the program.
four
Jack Echtrrllng Is new to the
program but he'll wrestle at
171 and Stephenson Is at 169.
The final two spots • 315 and
heavyweight • will be fought for
among Klaver. Haven Perkins
and John Ames. Football
player Jason Boehm would
have been the returnee as
heavvwrlght. but declined to go
out for the team.
"W ell be young, but we wel­
come that.* Kata said. 'I f eve­
ryone concentrates on condi­
tioning. w ell be fine.*
Yang and Stephenson are the
team's best shot for states and
Riley, despite his age. has a
good chance, according to
Kali.
*Wc have a bunch of new
guys.* Septor said. *We work
hard and we also have a strong
group returning from last year.*
As for Kata putting his kids
through practice the day after
Thanksgiving, his team under­
stood.
*
'He's a tough coach.* Lettner
said. 'But to be the best, he
has to be tough sometimes.*
The Wrestlin' Rams go at It
for the first time Friday night.

Preps
^
|a*t night as
the Lkms led 14-0 after the first period and 29-5
at halftime.
On Thursday. Oviedo (9-2) will play a crucial
SAC and district game at Lake Mary, while Lake
Brantley will be at Winter Springs for an SAC
contest. Both games are set for 7:30 p.m.
starts.

LYMAN EDGES SILVER HAWKS
LONO WOOD _ Marianne Hickey hit six threeInters and scored 21 points as host Lyman
Id off Lake Howell 64-62 In the girls' Class
6A-D!strlct 3 and Seminole Athletic Conference
basketball game Tuesday night.
The Greyhounds (8-2) nearly let a big lead slip
away as they led 17-2 after one quarter and 4527 after three periods.
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fam ily. Actually, both o f his older sisters
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He doesn't need company, though.
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gives me time to think. I really enjoy goin g
to Sem inole W oods and having some tim e to
piysclf.
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m yself and m y lim its. I am proud o f what I
do and It feels really good when I finish a
race hecauae I know that I have accom ­
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over Into other parts o f my life.*
Sports give so much to athletes and are a
very Important part o f their lives.
In this Instance, Olson may Just have
given more to the sport than he could ever
get back.

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SPACE
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rant, 1,250 aq. ft* part of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour access. Located
behind Sanford Herald
newspaper building. Truck
loading dock available at
no additional coat. No
lease required.
For more information,
call Frank Voitotine at the
Sanford Herald.

NEW NCXiOOPL REPAIR
D oor, mndoai. carpentry
■Mng. daett A concrato
373-4SS 9 O BatM CSC 19440

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maroon mna good 1*00 O S O
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_________407-373 344*_________

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DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST

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Traa/Mumb removal Fra* eat
L c k ia u r 3747341___________
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B*M price, 371-3147__________

FOR SALE
POPCORN TR E E *
(china*# taltow) 4 4 11 Ia i ragutar 175
I S M W HILE TH E Y
L A S T! A S Tuat SM
Cryrtal
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but Insisting on right haadedness
could load to unpioaaant come
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hod that our society la pared almost
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that moot dosha in schools aro not
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Bonne tar dementia, vertigo, tinnitus
frinteng in the can), Alzheimer's dioease aad strokes Healthy people
given ginkgo often csperlcnee an
improvement In cognitive thinking.
memory performance and learning

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to hatch and then Is bo federal supervision of ginkgo extract too or manu
facture. Therefore, coasumen are
encouraged Is buy ginkgo only from
reputable sources More US studies
art desperately needed lo prove
whether ginkgo biloha could play a
valuable role, as a traditional medi
cine, in treating a wide variety of nor
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To give you more information. I am
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Report "Tads II. Ilerba and Healing
fads.' Other rvadm who would like a
comr should send n plus a long, self
addrvuod, stamped envelope te p O.
Bos M l7. Murray Hill Station. New
York. NY IklM Be sure lo mention
the title.

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DEAR DR. GOTT: following a strep
throat several years ago. I devx loped
what my darter called a 'geographic
tongue * What can I do about this*
DEAR READER fo r unknown res
•one. soma people occasionally drvel
op this harmloos condition, which la
marked by an irregular pattern on the
tongue's surface: Areas of painlots,
denuded tissue interspersed wMh nor­
mal tissue, resembling a map. No
treatment is accessary; the affliction
is not Moociotcd with any health prob-

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have been published recently. To be
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getting away from cheating scandals
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diamond ace. So. there was no point
taking a doomed Irump Unease.
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Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Seminole County alnoe 190S
M h War, No. 37 * Sanford, Florida

Abortion issue ignites Congress, Dr. Al

W hat’s next
for baseball
star Raines? A t 77, this
It'a been fc rough week for
Sanford's greatest sports
■tar, outfielder Tim Raines.
Tuesday,
,
1
his New York ^ n g k r
Yankees
dropped the
fifth and deof the Amerlran League
|
divisional
I
playoffs.
Friday.
W
they were no
longer his
’ir
Yankees.
_____________
Tim Ratnaa
Raines. 3S. was released
by the Yankees after taro
seasons after the club de­
cided not to pick up the
1998 option they had on his
91.8 million contract. In­
stead. Raines received a
8200.000 buyout.
He will now be a free
agent and Is expected to re­
ceive offers.
Raines suffered through an
Injury plagued season, a p ­
pearing in only 74 games
and appearing on the d is­
abled list twice. His season
included
rehabilitation
stin ts In Tampa. Columbus
(Ohlol and Norwich IConn ).
All season long he was
plagued with an Injured left
ham string. In 1996. It was
the right ham string that a l­
lowed Ralnea to appear in
only B9 games, but he a p ­
peared in his first World Sa­
naa. hitting .314 with three

physician
will become
a priest with
a mission to
save babies
The pagan doctors were told
not to do abortions, and our
doctors today are being taught
how to do abortions.'
........Dr. Albert Pom ace

Sometime in the next year.
Dr. Albert Fornace will become
the Rev. Albert Fornace.
After serving more than 50
years aa a physician helping to
save lives, he will be a priest
helping to save souls.
At 77, the good doctor Is be­
ginning a IJe he fell called to
■lx decades ago as a Junior at
Sea Fornace, Page BA

Or. Fornaca visits Mary Moran's first grads class at All Souls Catholla School. P o rn a o s will soon join the parish aa a priest.

Clinton vetoes partial-birth
- ■ im . ' m i . m
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neram ata n wriler______________________,
Republican congressmen say they will
override President Dill Clinton's veto
Friday of an anti-abortion bill that was
approved by both Ihe House and Senate.
th e U.8. tlouaa of Representatives In a
SS9-IS3 yule on Wedneaday approved the
ban on 'parUal-btfth' abortions, which had
woo Senate approval In May.

Under the bill the abortion procedure
*** ,e*“ l on,y , r » """in n 's life was In
danger from carrying Ihe pregnancy to hill
Irrm.
Although Friday Clinton conceded the
procedure was 'probably inhumane.* he
said he could not go along with a ban that
did not adequalely take into account the
health of the mother. *Aa a result of this
congressional Indifference to women's
health. I cannot In good conscience sign

this legislation.* Clinton wrote In hla
second veto notice for Ihe procedure. Last
year, he vetoed similar legislation.
"We happen lo believe that the health of
the mother does not equal the life of Ihe
child.* said House Judiciary Committee
Chairman Henry Hyde, R-lll.
Wednesday's vote assured the two-lhlrda
margin needed tn the House to overrate a
veto.
,
M e Abort tea, Fags AA

Choices’ makes parents

How many gaography toachsrs can say thayVa visitad a geographical
landmark? Lakavtaw MUdte School's Wayne Dom sat on the equator
this summer. 8ee hit story on Page 68

When students return home
from school on Monday, they
will be carrying a booklet de­
signed to make parents' lives
easier.
The booklet Is called Choices
and It Is an Integral part of the
Seminole County School Sys­
tem's marketing plan to Inform
parents about the magnet and
cluster school program.
Under a federally mandated
consent decree and to ensure
equitable racial distribution.
Sanford area schools will
adopt the program. A com ­
puter-run lottery system will be
used to offer parents and stu ­
dents their choice of schools.
The desegregation order af­
fect*
seven
elementary
schools, two middle schools
and one high school.
With the nelp of a marketing
consultant. Ihe school district
has produced 7B.000 copies of
a colorful 12 -page booklet
which will be distributed to all

Seminole County aludenls In
kindergarten through eighth
grade In addition, each mag­
net anil cluster school will
have lli own pamphlet d e­
scribing Individual and unique
programs The booklet la easy
to read and also features pho­
tographs of students.
On the first page of Ihe
booklet, parents are given on
overview of the content decree
and a directory of contact peo­
ple in ihe school system.
The third page of the booklet
explains magnet schools and
Individual offerings far s tu ­
dents with special Interesla
ranging from math and science
to fine arta and communica­
tion Falling under the magnet
category are Goldsboro Ele­
mentary. with a focus on math,
science and technology; Hamil­
ton Elementary (also a cluster
school), communication and
technology; Midway Elemen­
tary (also a cluster schooll.
fine arts; Sanford Middle, math
aclence and technology, and a
pre-International baccalaurc-

ate program; Lakevtew Middle,
fine aria, communication, and
a pre-ID program; and Semi­
nole High. ID program and
academy of health careers.
The elementary schools In­
cluded In the cluster (ones ore
Hamilton. Midway. Pine Crest.
Wicklow. Idyllwilde, and Wil­

son.
On page four, admissions re­
quirements for each school are
outlined and the random selec­
tion process la explained.
The main body of the book­
let. pages 8 - 1 1 . describes each
school^ program and lists all
Baa C bolcss. Fags BA

Proposed runway
prompts airport
noise complaints
r Partly'
Cloudy!

Herald Staff Writer
A proposed touch and go runway to be used
for training exerctsea at Orlando Sanford Air­
port has raised nplac concerns among area
realdenta.
At the Sanford Airport Authority's board
meeting this week, homeowners questioned
plans to relocate a touch and go runway and
what Impact that move would have on flight
paths and the environment.
Realdenta* concerns for the proposed project,
which la currently on hold because at • cease
and desist order from the Department of
Community Affaire, were Initially aired at a
public meeting earlier last month.
At that meeting, airport Executive Director
Steve Cooke provided an overview of the plan
including a map. of the propoeed flight path.
Areas moat impacted would be the areas
around Lake Golden and Silver Lake. Resi­
dent* propoeed moving the runway ftirthcr to

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After Hours
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Great Fall Exposition
to go out with a bang

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Oktoberfest *97
Spend the afternoon visiting the 103-yenr-old Higgins House
In Historic Sanford, ns gardens and decks ore transformed
Into a German 'Bier Garten* to celebrate the century-old trmfltlon of Oktoberfest. Enjoy live German music and complimen­
tary beer and wine. Dig Into a full buffet of trndltlonal German
food Including bratwurst. pork and sauerkraut, m l cabbage
Gcrmnn potato salad, black bread nnd much more.
Admission Is $21.05 per person plus tnx. Advance reserva­
tions are required. Call 324-0238.

Dinner Opera
The Central Florida Lyric Opera will present a dinner con­
cert on Sunday. Oct. 28. at Peter Scott’s located at 1811 West
State Road 434 In Langwood. Cocktail hour will begin at 6
p.m. and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. The concert portions
of the evening will feature members of the Resident Artist Pro­
gram and will consist of music and scenes from opera, light
opera and Broadway. Tickets are 840 and may be purchased
by calling the Lyric Opera’s Offices at (407) 647-7781. Seating
Is limited, call now to reserve tickets.

Com edy Tonight
r s present Comedy Tonight, three one-act
Celebration
comedies (till of ivc. marriage and murder. Showtlmes are
Friday. Oct. 17. nnd Saturday. Oct. 18. at 8 p.m., and Sunday.
Oct. 10. at 2 p.m. Performances will be In the Lake view Room.
Lakeside Park. Downtown Celebration. Tickets are 88 for
adults. 80 for seniors and students. Seating will be on n first
come, first served basis. For Information, call 300-101).

Phil Woods In Altamonts
The Altamonte J a u Ensemble, Inc., directed by Mike Arena,
will be presenting a very special concert featuring award win­
ning saxophonist Phil Woods a s guest artist. Recognised by
Down Beat magazine critics’ poll and readers’ poll as winner
from 1058 to 1097. Phil Woods h as also received Orammy
awards for the years 1076. ’77. ’82 and ‘83. The show la S un­
day. Oct. 12. at 7 p.m. It will be held a t the Lake Brantley
High School Auditorium located at 001 Sand Lake Road. Alta­
monte Springs. Admission ts 88 at the door and 84 for s tu ­
dents. For more Information, call (407) 322-7528.

WEATHER
DCTVNMD OUTLOOK

LOCAL P P M C M T
Today: Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of rain.
Highs In the upper-BOa. Lows
in the lower-70s. Saturday!
Partly cloudy. Illghs In the
znld-80s. Lows
near 70.
Sunday! A chance of thun­
derstorms. Illg h s'in the uppcr-80s. Lows near 70. Mon­
day! Partly cloudy with a
chance of thunderstorm s.
Highs In the uppcr-80s. Lows
In the lower-70s.

The high tem perature In
Sanford Friday was 87 de­
grees nnd the overnight low
was 69 ns reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for die
period ending at 10 a.m..
Friday totaled .15 Inches.
•Sunrise..................7:22 a.m.
• S u n s e t ....................... 7 :0 1 p .m .

Here are the winning ru m
bers selected on Thursday In
the Florida Lottery:
F antasy 8 (Oct. 10)
l-8-8-17&gt;2I
Lotto (Oct. 4)
4-8-14-18-25-4B

TODAY
Ptcldy 88 71

SATURDAY
Ptcldy 88 71

SUNDAY
T atrm s 8 9 72

MONDAY
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min.. 1:45 p.m.. mqj. 8:05
p.m.
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high: 3:42 a.m.. 4:23 p.m..
low: 10 a.m.. 10:46 p.m. New
Sm yrna Beachi high: 3:47
a.m.. 4:28 p.m.. low: 10:05
a.m.. 10:51 p.m.. Cocoa
Beachi high: 4:02 a.m.. 4:43
p.m., low: 10:20 n.m.. 11:06
p.m.

D aytona Beach R Raw
Sm yrna Beachi Sens are 4-6
feet nnd choppy. Water tem ­
perature at Daytona Is 80 de­
grees and at New Symrna. 81
degrees. Winds are from the
east at 15-20 m.p.h.

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peratures and rainfall at 8 a.m.
today:
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Sanford H erald
“Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County Since 1908“
Sunday, October 12,1097 • VOL 00, No. 37
PuMehed Tueeday through Friday and Sunday by
RspuMc Newspapers. Inc. • 300 N. French Ave., Sanford. FL 32771
Phone: (407) 322-2811 Fox: (407) 323-0406
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BY DAVID FRAZIER
Herald StnfT Writer
The drat Great Fall Exposltlon on the Sanford waterfront
will come to an entl this week­
end. The expo Is rendylug It­
self to rock llie city with Its
version of a farewell wllh d is­
count days, stars from the WB,
live music and a huge flreworka
display surpassing that of last
week.
Saturday. It Is Kids’ Day.
From noon to 6 p.m.. thooe IB
and under con ride all Ihe rides
for the low price of $10 per
person. Armbands go off sale
at 5 p.m. but ore good up until
8 p.m. Rldea close a t 1 mid­
night. On Sunday. It la Family
Day at Ihe expo. Patrons can
ride nil rldea wllh Ihe purchase
of nn nrmbnnd for 815 per per­
son. Hides are open lo close at
no oilier cost. Armbands go
off sale at 7 p.m.. and they are
good (111 closing.
Rides will
close nl 9 p.m. Individual ride
tickets arc on sale all day.
Single tickets are available lo

ride Individual selections of
choice. Visa. MnsterCard and
American Express can be uaed
at Hie midway office for all ride
llckrts and iirmbnnda.
Jessica Biel of the television
scries 7fh Heaven will make
appearances at the WB IB
I'avllllon throughout the day on
Saturday.
The WB m ascot
Michigan J . Frog will also
make an appearance. Musical
guests for Saturday Is Barth
Beat and dia Drifters featuring
Charlie T h o aaa.
On Sunday, the WB IS Psvlllion will, onca again, have
Michigan J . Frog and Channel
IS news personalities.
Also.
Mark Johnson and Clawgraaa
will perform 4 p.m. lo 6 p.m.
Dr. Charles Park. Jr. will be
signing
hla
book.
True
Orttj..rW?iar Else?I?, at the
Sanford Museum sponsored by
the Sanford Historical Society
from l p.m. to 3 p.m. In con­
junction with the expo.

A Victorian eeroueel Is |uet one of the rides at the expo.
works. Rick Sllanskos will be
conducting the music for the
fireworks display.
Sllanskas

‘But the finale of the expo will
be the Majesty in the Mty Fire-

said that the display will for
exceed what the expo hod last
week.

Miss Firecracker actor to reprise role at S C C
BY DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff Writer____________
An original actor horn the
New York cost of The Mint
Firecracker Content will reprise
his role for Ihe Orlando Thea­
tre Project’s rendition of Ihe
piny upcoming at Seminole
Community College.
Budge Thrclkelil. who created
Ihe role of *Mac Sam* In Ihe
piny's debut production, will
ognln piny the part for OTP's
Acis of Position series.
The
reading of llie piny will be pre­
sented nl SCC's Fine Arts
Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 25.
nl 8 p.m.. nnd on Sunday, Oct.
20. at 2 p.m. Admission la
free, and reservations ore not
necessary.
A popular performer In the
Comedy Warehouse Improv
troupe on Disney’s Pleasure
Island. Threlkeld has also a p ­
peared In OTP’s readings of
The Lion In Winter and Who’s
Afraid q f Virginia Wool/?.
Joining Threlkeld In (he cast
are five of Central Florida's
busiest and moat acclaimed
stage actors: Christine Decker,
memorable In many OTP pro­
ductions. Including The Lion *i
Winter; Ellen Flint, whose roles
Include Sarah Jane Moore In
Civic Theatre's production of
Assassins: Kelly Holden of
OTP's Kiss the Drlde reading:
Krista Miller from OTPs holi­
day production of Who't Afraid
of
Christmas
at
Virginia
W oolfi?; and Ryan Smith, a
Florida Stale Theatre graduate
making his OTP debut. Smith
also appears at the SAK Com­
edy Lab in Orlando; all other
actors In the cast ore Comedy
Warehouse regulars.
Also a Comedy Warehouse
performer, director Greg Triggs
has appeared In two previous
Acta of Passion
readings
(Including September's And
Baby Makes Seven) and db.
reefed two more. Trigga says
The Miss Firecracker Contest
*ls a show about hope.
It
proves we ore all In the contest
and no one person wins.*
Set In the small town of
Brookhaven, Mississippi, the
play tells Ihe story of on or­
phaned woman who dreams of
winning the local July 4th
beauty and talent contest, tn
port to escape the shadow of
her beautiful and popular
cousin, a former Miss Fire­
cracker herself. Reviewing the
original production. The HoL
Iy wood Reporter dubbed The
Miss Firecracker Content *a
comic volcano of a play,
populated by offbeat, but vita],
larger-than-life
characters.*
ana Time observed that 'These
are obviously the kind of roles
actors con happily chomp on.*
The play was adapted Into a
1989 film
starring
Holly

The Gut Girls
in DeLand
Borah Daniels' comic dram s
The Out atrin In a look at the
Uvea of five young women in
the meat-proceealng industry
a t the turn of tb s century. Di­
rected by Patricia Ennis, the
play will be presented tn the
newly renovated block box stu ­
dio theater, and will be per­
formed ln-the-round. The box
office is opened from noon to 4
p.m., Tuesday through Friday
with extended hours on per­
formance days.

Hunter.
OTP’s Acta of Paaalon series
provides theater professionals
wllh a forum through which to
present thetr own passions «
|* t

L tflil Notlcei

OAse so.i sr-sars-aa-ss-w
IN R l: The Mantas* *«

JAM Id (DWAND K IC K U R

unique, special comedies and
dram as touching on Ideas and
Issues that ore often over­
looked In more m ainstream
fare.
OTP will present four

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�Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida •Sunday. October 12,1007 •M

Hello, Columbus...we’re thinking of you
In 1492 Colw nbue tailed the
ocean blue, and her*'* what it
m eant to you. Monday la Colum but Day. The banka are
cloaed b u t echoola are open.
The Seminole County commie*
tlonera are meeting In the attemoofi, the Sanford city
commlaaloncra In the evening.
The Waehlngton Redakine
play the Dallae Cowboye In the
Monday Night TV rootball
game.
There’* a celebration In Co*
lum but. Ohio, thla weekend,
where the townsfolk have the
only full*aUed replica of Co*
lumbua' flagahlp. the Santa
Marla.
On Sunday. Oct. 12. the
Columbutllea will turn the ahlp
around at 6:30 a.m. until noon.

Pool, anyont
Good time to play pool thla
weekend.
The
celebrated
American bllllarda player WU*
Ham f . Iloppa who won tour*

Actreaa/alnger (whatever ahe
want* to be) S uaaa Anton la
47 on 8unday. Opera alnger
Luciano P a v a ro tti la 62 and
com edian/activtat Dick Oreg*
onr la 65.
Former Prime Mlntater of
England. M argaret T h a tc h e r
la 72 on Monday; alnger
Sam m y H ager la 48. alnger
M arla Oam ond la 38. and
alfijter/aongwriter Paul Sim on

r i Today
4 iSeae
i "**1. I
RUSS
WHITS

nam enta from the time he waa
IS until age 64 waa born* on
Oct. I I , 1887, Rack em' for
Willie, who died on Feb. I,
1989 In Miami.

Go ahsad, sersam

It adds up
Figure thla: On the tam e day
Willie Hoppe waa born, a p a t­
ent waa granted to D o rr
Eugene Felt for the Comptme*
ter. the flrat adding machine
known to be accurate at all
tlmea.

Hall, not Oataa
Here are aoma frlenda who
are celebrating blrlhdaya the

Marl* Osmond, 38
next three daya. Singer Daryl
Hall la 49 today. Actor Hoy
S eh ald er la 62 and choreogra­
pher Je ro m e Robbia* la 79.

Thla one hoa been aaved for
laat. Sunday la International
Moment of Frustration Scream
Day. To ahare your frustration*
with those throughout the
world, everyone Is Invited to go
outdoors at twelve hundred
hours dreenwlch time and
scream for SO seconds.
Supposedly, everyone will
feel better or Earth will go off
Its orbit.
Columbus and hla crew were
screamers, you know.

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A Hartford Herald dated
Tuesday. November 23. 1937,
that I found recently has quite
a bit of local news that I will
ahare with you for the next few
weeks.
At the top of the front page,
on either side of (he Hartford
Herald logo, are these bits of
Information: ’Sanford Is the
only Central Florida city af­
fording rail, highway and water
transportation7 and 'Seminole
County produces more fruits
and vegetables than any sim i­
lar area In America*.

Park's Club
Park's Club, located on the
Sanford-Orlando Road, was a d ­
vertising that they held a lllg
Apple Dance every Saturday
night from ll:3 0 p .m until —
with music provided by llic
Rhythm Hoys. There was a
hostess with a dance partner
and ndmlsston was free Liquor
was served by the drink only. A
big turkey dinner was served
there every night nl only 75
cents anil a businessm an's
lunch was served for 25 cents.
II was looking
through
’Sanford and the World War II
X*Jir** by Peter Schnal in reTcrew e to snot Iter m atter and
fbtmd that Sheriff McCleland's
deputies raided Park's Place on
December 17. 1938. selling

83.500 In gambling equipment.
Arrested were Harry D. Perkins
and A. C. Carter This was a
year earlier than Hie new spa­
per ad above. Were Pnrk s Club
and Park’s Place the same es­
tablishm ent? Where on 17-02
was II localed7 Contact me If
you can give me any Informa­
tion. I was only Hirer months
old when Hie business was
raided, so I have no recollec­
tion!)

Othtr advtrtlstmtntt
Peter P au ls lieuuly Shop.
110 Magnolia Avenue, was
having Its loth anniversary
sale. The sperinls they were
offering were Realistic nml
Hillings for 85.00. All over
Ringlets, 83.50: 80 50 Eugene
for 84.50; End Curts. 82.50.
One could also receive a cocktall facial for 80 cents.
(I remember gelling my first

DUI e h a rg a d .
Richard SchulU. 56. of 143 N. llollls St.. Lake Mary, was
arrested Thursday by Lake Mary police. SchulU was charged
with DUI and failure to slgn/accepl traffic summons. SchulU
was arrested on Mender!y Run. Report said witnesses called
about a driver going up and down a street several tlmea.
Oeorge Sheffield. 34. of 4148 Peninsula Point. Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Seminole County deputies. Sheffield was
charged with DUI and habitual traffic offender driving on a
revoked driver's license. Sheffield was arrested at the corner
of Slate Road 417 and State Road 427. Officer said that
Sheffield failed to maintain a single lane.

Clear eyes
CurlU Lillies. 48. of unknown residence, was arrested
Thursday by Sanford police. Lillies was charged with retail
thefl and arrested In the 1500 block of South French Avenue.
Report said that an employee noticed Littles opening up a box
of Vlatnc. using It and then putting II back Into the box.

Man arrested for allegedly choking wife
Harold Rankin, 60. of 145 Longleaf Pine Clr„ Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Sanford police. Rankin was charged
with battery and arrested at Ills residence. Report said that
Rankin allegedly choked his wife.

Q U A D squad on the Job
Mary Arnold. 51. of 1906 Summerlin Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Sanford police. Arnold was charged with
open container, possession of drug paraphernalia and
carrying a concealed weapon. Arnold was arrested at the
corner of 10th Street ana Pine Avenue. Sanford Q.U.A.D.
squad bike patrol observed Arnold drinking an open container
of beer.

permanent wave at Peter Paul's
shop probnbly about 1046.
Mrs.
Wilson
was
owner/operator And I'm sure
that many of you ladles re­
member the cnntrnpllon we
had to be hooked up to In o r­
der to receive curls. The so
called cold wave Inter was a
marvelous Invention!)
’Alcntrai Island* w h s show' Ing at the Rtix Theater and the
coming nllrnrtlon was ’Stella
Dallas*.
II. U. McCall. Jr. announced
that effective November IH he
would close his Sanford Amro
Feed Store and would make
deliveries from the warehouse
hy truck.
Seminole Creamery Com ­
pany was suggesting a pure
cream vanilla or butter pecan
Ice cream as the crowning
glory lo Thanksgiving dinner.
Q uarts were 50 rents: pint, 25
cents. They also had an excel­
lent supply of sweet milk and
whipping cream to lake care of
holiday needs.
A A P Food Stores a n ­
nounced dial this was their
78th Thanksgiving and pointed
out Uu&gt;t tlielt-price* were lower
th a n la anmP'nnle due lo their
steadfast determination lo cut
down the coM af, living.
Among Item's advertised were
these that could be used for
Thanksgiving Dinner: turkeys.
30 cents a pound; can of
pumpkin. 10 cents; 9 os. p ack ­
age mincemeat. 10 rents; 5 lb
Jane Parker fruit cake. 81.79;
16 os. loaf of bread, 8 cents; 10
lbs. potatoes. 17 cents; canned
pen* or beans. 17 cents; I lb. 8
o’clock cofTec. 19 rents; celery.
10 cents; carrots and lettuce.
2/15 cents, cranberry sauce. 2
cana/25 cent*.
Rileys Orocery bad prices a
few cents lower. Does anyone
know where It wns located?

( it •*&lt; it»*i

Donald Counts, 19, of 4300 Melonvtlle Ave., Sanford, waa
arrested Thursday by Seminole County deputies. Counts was
charged with possession of m arijuana under 20 grama and
possession of drug paraphernalia. Counts waa arrested at his
residence. Arrest came after a search warrant was Issued to
Counts.

Marijuana arras!
Brock Counts, 35, of 4300 Melonville Ave., Sanford, waa
arrested Thursday by Seminole County deputies. Counts waa
charged with possession of m arijuana over 20 grams and
possession of drug paraphernalia. Counts waa arrested at hla
residence.

Inoldsnts
An RCA 54-lnch television worth 83,500 waa stolen
Thursday In the 2400 block of Key Avenue,
A Haro 24*tnch' chrome bicycle worth 8250 waa stolen
Thursday in the 400 block of Eaitha Circle.
A trailer worth 81,178 was stolen Thursday in the 1100
block of Rosecltff Circle.

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East Slds PTA
Mrs. Arthur Jacobson, presi­
dent. conducted the recent
meeting of the East Side PTA
which was held at the school.
It was announced that 20 new
members had been added since
the last meeting
Mra. A.R. Meriwether, finance
S a t ttln e c lp h e r, Pag* BA

Dom estic
violence
vigil set
•to ff R eports
In rccogntittlon of Nnllon.il
Mneatic Awareness
Aw;
Domestic
Week. Ibe
Seminole County Community
Initiative lo Prevent Domestic
Violence on Tuesday, Oct. 14
will hold Its second annual
candlelight vigil at C ranes
Roost Park
In Altamonte
Springs from 7 lo 9 p m.
As prul of the ceremony,
uniformed police officers will
serve as pall bearers for a
’casket.* A formerly battered
woman will share her story of
abuse with the audience fol­
lowed by a candle lighting
ceremony during which a group
of six young women will sing *1
Believe I Can Fly.’ as the
nnmea of Ihe victims who died
In Florida are read aloud.
Members of the audience will
be invited lo place a rose for
each victim on Ihe casket.
Local m usicians will perform
and children wlU recite the
youth pledge. ’Hands Are Not
For Hilling.* Purple ribbons
nml candles will be distributed.
Also sponsoring the event Is
Snfrllouse of Seminole.

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EDITORIAL

Goff must practice
diplomacy
Seminole County School Board
member Bob GofT has always been
an outspoken advocate for quality
education. But in his quest for In*
formation. GofT has gone too far.
Through several e*mall messages
from school Superintendent Paul
Hagerty. GofT has recently been
admonished for Inappropriate and
abusive behavior toward stafT and a
vendor during a recent out-of-town
conference. School officials have
been concerned that Goffs behav­
ior toward officials‘from other dis­
tricts reflects badly on our system
and undermines the common goal
of quality education for our chil­
dren. GofT admitted he cursed, and
"has said some people Just don't un­
derstand his sense of humor, that
he Is rough around the edges and Is
Just being himself, sometimes get­
ting frustrated and showing his
temper when progress Is slow In
coming.
Board member Larry Furlong had
planned to seek censureshlp of GofT
by th£ board. Chairman Sandy Ro­
binson will recommend Instead
that the board publicly repudiate
and disavow Goff's conduct, which
lapses Into bullying and his threat­
ening school staff Jobs, according to
complaints by employees.
School board member Barbara
Kuhn said she felt the word repu­
diate, associated with the censure,
was too harsh, and had suggested
'disavow' or 'disapprove'.
, We find Kuhn's suggestion appro­
priate, and hope by bringing this
Issue to the table, the air can be
cleared and dissension laid to rest.
GofT can be a valuable member of
the hoard- and must continue to
question the weak spots in the sys­
tem. For Instance, he said the
cursing incident stems from a dis­
cussion with Dell Computer repre­
sentatives who, when pressed, ad­
mitted that If the school board
bundled orders to this vendor In­
stead of ordering piece-meal every
month, taxpayers could save
money.
Our advice to Goff Is to continue
to ask questions and to hold the
system accountable, but remember
that team work Is 'essential. Inform
the board so problems can be ad­
dressed as a consensus. As an am­
bassador representing our school
system, diplomacy Is essential for
effective leadership.
GofT should practice diplomacy
and work within the system to bet­
ter accomplish the common goal of
the best education system for all
students.

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Berry's World

Mail-in ballot: Children are bait again!
rd like to •hare the following letter 1 wrote in
response to an editorial In the Orlando Sentinel
advocating thfc mail-ln ballots for an upcoming
Orange County election!
I would, like to make it clear that my greatest
fear ia In the voting process being used and Its
far reaching effects on foture governments
both In Orange County nnd surrounding
counties.
I would hope that the process would not be
used, but It Is apparent that It will. I would
also like to comment again on the fact that I
believe that our children are being used os bolt
Tor this tax Increase.
In comments most em phasised you will
clearly see that the reason most often given Is
because they wish to help our children. I want
to help our children, and ao do other
taxpayers, but this la not the way to do tt.
In the editorial, the writer stated that the
mail- In ballot was a bargain because Oregon
used It. Let me remind readers
that the
weather Is very Inclement In Oregon. And ask.

Think about this,
8amlnola County

HATTON II
I f M i l Ms I U m II l i a vtlaraa

w a s tM* atavNi M M

Is Oregon now the center of great ideas? I don't
think sol However, the editorial writer and the
Orange County Supervisor of Elections believe
this la the new way to go. so why not have
every election by mall* In oallots?
I don't believe there ia one politician in the
county that would want to be elected In this

m anner.
This la not a queation of tax nr not lax. This
is a Pandora's box that la about to b e opened
that wfU cause suspicion and ferthar
separation between government %nd the
people,..Just wait and eeel It la a bad idea
whoae lime ahould never have cornel
__
Finally, on the statem ent that Ihla will only
cost the taxpayers S3 cents: What a bargain.
Let's take It a little further and just phone tn
our votes. If the Supervisor of Elections would
like to improve the process that could easily
be done by having the polls open for two days
Friday end Saturday. The truth ia thla will
always be looked at as a conspiracy to obtain
a result th at could not be obtained fay going to
the polls a s we usually do.
If government officials within Orange County
have any degree of foresight, or tntswity, they
would put an end to Utla now,..#o th at those
who are elected in the foture will not have to
deal with their fol(yt

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Political involvement
You m ig h t th in k to d ay 's co lu m n UUe
‘Political Involvem ent* ta a r a th e r
stra n g e choice of su b ject m a tte r for a
co lu m n th a t la su p p o se d to be a b o u t th e
d isab led . A lth o u g h . I w ould like to th in k
th a t o u r re a d e rs of Special People have
com e to expect th e u n ex p ected from u s .
Let u a s ta r t off by say in g th a t In t o ­
d ay ’s w orld, It la m ore im p o rta n t th a n
ever for som eone to sta y in to u ch w ith
• l a s t e d o ffic ia ls Thla is especially t m - '
p o rte n t If you a re disabled. A lth o u g h A .
is tru e t h a t ' th e disa b led ‘ a re u su a lly
b u a y w ith o th e r a sp ects of life. Uke .
sta y in g alive a n d h ealth y , we m u s t n o t
forget “ p o litic a l In v o lv e m e n t" .

A m essage from A ristotle
I never cared for situational ethics. That's a
philosophy for people who switch moral
standards to accommodate to different feelings
about different circum stances at different
times.
Such a loosely-defined code of conduct
reminds me of measuring with a numberleaa
ruler or finding my way with a compaaa minus
Its direction markings. With no absolute,
unchanging standards, 1 can guess at hitting
the mark, h u t I'll never know for certain If T
guessed right or not.
Thla topic came up recently In the college
speech classes I teach. We were discussing
Aristotle, the grandfather of ethical rhetoric.
Aristotle set definite standards for public
speakers--especially community leaders and
government officials. He stressed creditability
of two kinds:
Speaker
c red ib ility
(elhos)--ethical '
character that promotes trust In a leaden
Source c re d ib ility (logos)--truthful m enage*
that create trust because they are factual,
reliable, and verifiable (they come from
credible sources and exclude exaggerations or
fabrications).
The class also was Introduced to the concept
of e h srlsm stlo
au th o rity , a
leader's
magnetic, charming personality-one powerful
or dominant enough to evoke total belief and
unquestioning loyalty. If a leader has
crediblllty-wlth or without the charism apeople move forward. But charisma alone Is
not enough. A leader lacking credibility--even
with char lama--will lead followers astray
(Hitler la an example). Arlatotle said that trust
w as the key to successful leadership and that.
foe m u m s aood. tru s t m a s t h s ----- ■----- ■
by c h a ra c te r s a d srsditabQ lty.
Applying the lesson to the real world of
elections and voting. 1 challenged my claaa to
become c ritic a l liste n e rs and th in k e rs. 1
warned them not to be swept away by TV hype,
emotional feelings. Irrational reactions to
personal charism a or persuasive rhetoric
which might have no basis in truth. I said,
•Judge a candidate's character against high
moral standards, and Judge a leader's message
against feels. Be Informed. Do your own
thinking. Be certain you can trust people
before giving them your blind loyally.*
I was shocked to find, only one student
agreeing. The rest said they did not care about
a leader's moral character, a hero's personal
ethics or a message's source being rooted In
truth. Their concern was getting their own
needs met--what the person in the spotlight
could deliver on the Jo o -a n enjoyable moment
of entertainm ent, a good economy, a
scholarship, a tax break, etc. Whether they
named sports commentators, entertainm ent

QUEST COLUMNIST
BARBARA
KUHN
Barbara Kuhn
la an elected '
Bemlnola
County School
Board
member,
serving since
1900.
personalities or elected politicians, the
students shared the collective view th at
character and credibility were old-fashioned
notions th at might have applied to ancient
Greeks, but not to them. When It came to
character flaws of prominent people, my
students' gave new meaning to the word,
tolerance,
I probed by asking. 'D on't you think a public
figure who would cheat on a spouse, take graft
In a shady business deal, cover up Illegal
activities or become violent or abusive In
personal relationships might also cheat, steal,
lit. commit unlawfol acts or abuse power of
ev e n , the public's trust?* Tbs responses were
*who cares?* and ‘Everyone does It, so it
doesn't matter.*
It still m atters to me. When I was a eollege
student, the same ethics ruler and moral
compaaa were uaed at home, school and
church. All three shared and reinforced a
commbn value system. Maybe Aristotle's
wisdom was too keep for Immature minds,
Maybe the only ethics modeled for these
students were the situational kinds. I only
hope the condition la not permanent,
1 also hope that adults double their resolve
to fowl) and model the values and behaviors
they want foture leaders (and followers) to
em brace-and do It before children reach
college age. It would be sad to And that only
one student and I suit believe Aristotle was
absolutely right.
As election campaigns begin, my final wish
» th at adults will take Aristotle with them into
the voting booth this election year. It would be
nice to elect ethical, credible communicators
who earn respect and trust by speaking the
truth and by demonstrating concern for the
common good.

It la olao in tereatin g to n o te th a t m a n y
o f th e services th a t Involve (he disabled
in som e w ay o r a n o th e r la overseen by
e le c te d o ffic ia ls . T h a t la w hy It ta very
Im p o rta n t for th e d isab led to be Involved
in political c a u se s, a n d can d id ates, a n d
get o u r voice o u t th e re a n d h eard .
A disabled p erso n , o r an y p e rso n for
th a t m a tte r, m ay fed th a t th ey have
n o th in g to c o n trib u te to th e political
sy stem . T h is c a n n o t b e -fu rth e r from th e
tr u th . Right now In O ctober, political
c a n d id a te s, p a rtic u la rly local o n es, o re
s ta rtin g to esta b lish th e ir v o lu n teer
co m m ittees for th e ir races.
M any local ca n d id a te s, city a n d
c o u n ty co m m issio n for exam ple, a re
s ta rtin g or have s ta rte d th e ir c a m ­
p aigns. Even som e s ta te c a n d id a te s have
opened u p th e ir c a m p aig n b a n k a c ­
c o u n ts. Yea. the sm ell of c a m p a ig n
p ro m ises a n d fu n d -ra ise rs a re In th e air,
give o r tak e a few m o n th s, a lth o u g h th is
la a light year. T here a re a lso n u m e ro u s
o th e r political c o n c e rn s th a t you m ig h t
w an t to bcconie Involved w ith, s u c h a s
en v iro n m en tal Issu es.
If it's helping on a cam p aig n you'd like
to try, th is c a n be a lot of fun. If y o u r
tim e o r h e a lth p erm its, try v o lu n te e rin g
for y o u r favorite can d id a te . You c a n h d p
th em by m a k in g p h o n e calls from y o u r
h o m e o r th e ir cam p aig n h e a d q u a rte rs ,
m ailing b ro c h u re s o r J u s t by telling peo­
ple a b o u t th e ca n d id a te s.
Now I do n o t advocate th la activity a s
J u s t a c u re for Inactivity, b u t m o r e ,a s ,
m e a n s to a n endl The sim ple fa c t' la,
m a n y elected officials sim ply do n o t a n d
c a n n o t, know ev ery th in g th e re ia a b o u t
th e disabled, or a n y o th e r m in o rity
g ro u p for th a t n ia tte r.
Aa we have s ta te d before in o th e r a r ti­
cles, th e m ore disabled people w ho g o
o u t in to th e w orld, th e m ore good th in g s
will h ap p e n . For exam ple, h ere a re two:
1) You get m ore experience for every a c ­
tivity th a t la accom plished, a n d th e m ore
. experience we get. 3) The disabled d em ­
o n s tra te a m ore visible p resen ce In s o d etv.
if you have a n o n -p ro fit g ro u p o r o r- * "
n leatio n re la tin g to th e d feebled a n d
ve a fu n d ra is e r or special event co m ­
in g u p , let u a know a b o u t i t P lease tn*
d u d e th e n am e, a d d re ss a n d p h o n e
n u m b e r o f th e g ro u p o r o rg an isatio n , a a
well a s. th e tim e, place a n d c o n ta c t p e r­
so n for th e event.

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Opinions

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Going against system as a black man in Seminole County
JOHNELL
JACKSON

ctwMte fete juryMat Ha vNaaeguaed

i

Wa. the m tm bera tit the jury, find the defen­
dant a a l guilty U falaely charged.
The aherltT and atate'a attorney loat of
courae. Where I'm from It waa projected.
Plrat. let me confirm my innocence which
they already knew horn the beginning. Sec*
ondty, let me aaaure you that thla gueat col*
unin la not directed to boaatlng or any nega*
tivea an my behalf, but rather a deep concern
for an Infernal ayatem in which law enforce­
ment la operating. A legal money* making aya­
tem that aeca criminal* aa a neceealty and vtc*
tuna aa aaaata.
Without victim* being aaacta/ bargaining
tool*, thcaa and other entltlea money* making
achama would craah. rm very aatonlahcd that
voter* and taxpaying aupportara tit our legal
money* making, revolving door ayatem. are not
aware of the negligence and of the lack of

Seminole
County
activist

bargaining tools.
See, according lo mathematical equations, It
la cheaper to b* a criminal than a victim In
your ayatem. Aa a black Amerlcan/black man,
I held feat against being purchased by our sys­
tem even to the lowest dollar bargain amount.
They couldn't buy me.
I learned a great deal more about (be system

during my trial. I learned how to be a judge,
not much (a required. you juat need a little
math and Engliah and a love for the ayatem.
When the State Attorney's Office make the
dcala, the judge haa to aaaure that all entltlea
get thetr appropriate ahare of hind*, a u d i aa
the Public Defender * Office, court coat*, coat
of probation aupervtaion, drug and alcohol
claaa, achoola for whatever you name and any
other profit* making entity on the list.
It also arnaied me that the State Attorney's
Office made offer* of 9200 and other goodlea
along with It to me, but when t rehiaed they
were ready to spend several thousands to try
and convict me because 1 aald gg.
I love all people and where I'm from, we be­
lieve that victims are worth more than 9200 or
lew. People don't have to be afraid of your ays*
tem, the State Attorney's Office can't prove half
of those cases anyway.
If you didn't commit a crime, don't bargain. I
know that N Is difficult 'far some of you be­
cause of the attorney fees being several thou­
sand dollars and It's easier for you to bargain,
but you have to make provisions or their ays-

out again. Seminole County State Alt#
Office ha* one of the highest (if not the
eat) plea bargaining rat* In the atata. A i
million dollar operation, yet voter* and tax*
payera are aulfering and being deceived. Peo­
ple In general in thla county need not be afraid
of your worldly power* and dem and a more
faithful service rather than being sold o u t
When more of these old pioneers vacate
theae Seminote County reservations and carry
some of the hatred, malice and racial preju­
dices with them, we will have a more atabUtacd
county and farm of government.
When Abraham Lincoln was s ittin g the bill
of freedom from slavery, somehow M m inote
County's name wasn't submitted. I took cars tit
that by writing W ashington and placed its
name on the list. Now we are free.

Fornace—

Choice?
schools In (he county la In­
cluded.
applicable dates for ap p lica­
Also In October, families of
tion deadlines and the random elementary school students
selection events. Application wilt have the chance to partici­
deadlines are Nov. 21 far pate In a cluster caravan proGoldsboro and Feb. 12. 1999 grara. The school district will
for d u ste r magnet achoola. The provide buses which will
random selection event for transport families to each
school lo hear presentations
Goldsboro Is scheduled for and lour the facilities.
Dec. 17s and March 7. 1999 for
For more Information, call
the d u s te r tones.
Bherry O leary , magnet school
The back page shows the coordinator, 320-0459, or Kay
school locations on color m aps Bush. IB coordinator, 320and a m ap listing all 52 0129.

Complaint
Con tinu sd from Paga 1A
Ihe north, south or east
and changing the flight p attern
to reduce noise impact In the
surrounding
communities,
Other suggestions included redUclng Ihe slse of the proposed
4,300-foot runway. Compensation for loss of peace and quiet
w as flqq.a concern.
. n

that a special hot line number
the airport gave residents was
non-rcsponaive.
Tve called 24 times and I
only got one call back.* he
said.
Tom Stolen, a volunteer with
the Audubon Society and
tasked with counting bald ea*
g&gt;&lt;* nests In Seminole County.

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engine planes only, needed to
be moved south of the existing
terminal area because of safety
concerns. Planes would depart
to the east moot tit ih e Ume
and climb lo on altitude of 700
feet generally to the east of
Bear call Avenue. He aald there
would be minimal noise impact.
Homeowner Beverly Booth
proposed lo board m em bers
that the airport consider purchasing additional land at a
different location where (here
are no houses or apartm ents.
'P lanes are always • flying
over our houses.* Boothe said.
Boothe suggested the airport
rethink It* plans taking homeowners concerns into conalderatlon.

nest*. Staten said ootden Lake
was a main feeding area for the
eagles,
The airport m aintains a rec­
&lt;*d
noise
com plaints,
regularly conducts noise studle* and haa also formed a
noise abatem ent committee,
Jack Dow. director of operatlona. reported that the airport
received 183 noise com plaints
tox September. Of those comPlaint*. 32 came from new
households and 151 from reP «* callers. Dow said. Categor|xed by time of day. 145 com*
plalnla were for flights between
0 « n . and 7 p.m. However, he
added, the numbers could be
underrepresented, particularly
for the Chase Grove area, because some of the su rrounding

C o n tin u a l from Pag* 1A
St. Joseph's Prep, a Jesuit
high school In Philadelphia.
A quarter of the boys In hta
class entered the priesthood
and Fornace wanted lo be with
them. 'O ut I didn't think I waa
in their league." he said.
T h a t's why I turned lo a medi­
cal career."
Now this same man who fa­
thered eight children (three
sons are physlclana) and haa
IB grandchildren and la twice
widowed, la ready to be a
Catholic priest. 'Maybe just
start out aa pope." he says
jokingly.
How wonderful life haa been
to him. and how precious For­
nace (everyone calls him. Or.
All- regards each human life.
So much ao that .he waa a r­
rested 40 times for pro-life
protestations while SUM a d is­
tinguished physician and hoapita! official In Pennsylvania.
Last weekend Fornace deliv­
ered pro-life homilies during
each of (he five Masses at All
Soul* Catholic Church in Ban-

done.
T h e pagan doctors were told
not lo do abortions, and our
doctors, today are being taught
how to do abortions."

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Louisa Hampton. 51pea Ave,.
Sanford. 87, died Wednesday,
O c t 8, 1997. Born Sept. 8.
1910 in Orccnwlfe, Fla., sh e
moved to Sanford In 1050
from Mayo. Fla. She was a
homemaker and member id
the Morning Glory M.B.
Church.
Survivors
include
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Jam es, SummerWlfe, 8.C.I Al­
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Ethel
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Louisa Walton and Merrsa
Jones, all of Sanford; and
brother Ell Butler oT OreenWife.
In addition, she had 75
grandchildren and 100 greatgrandchildren.
Wllaon-Elchelberfler Mortu­
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the arrangem ents.

100-percent. We consider him
a saint becauae tit his very
special gift, and w ere glad to
■hare him.
'He w ants to make a differ­
ence.'* Soven aald. "Which he
has In hia pro-life m ission.
We've read about what h a p ­
pened to him • the arrests •
and some of us have been with
him when they happened. We
know It la a good cause. And
he will keep at It.
*We will all be there, of
course, when dad Is ordained a
priest. It wilt be a most mag­
nificent day for all of u* and for
the people he will serve.'
The pro-life dem onstration
arrests were ugly at times, al­
most heavenly at others. For­
nace aald.
He remembered a policeman
getting down on hla knees to
pick up a rosary th at Fornace
dropped -during one of the ar­
rests. With respect • perhaps
admiration • the officer handed
the ternary Hack tdtU fa.lV

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that he did not share her be­
liefs." Fom ace aald. "A nd Uk&lt;
enlng himself to a soldiee
serving the Roman procurator
Pontius Pilate, he aald h e
would have done his duty *d
crucify Jesus."
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The man has been In Fornacc's prayers ever since.

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you will feel the love.
'And It's going to be Just (hat
wjiy becauae of what Dr. For­
nace I* doing. Tin am aird at
his energy. He calls me each
day to help keep me pumped
up. And the way he talked to
the parishioners at the church.
Maaa after Maaa. We had an in­
terpreter at the Spanish Mass
but Dr. Fornace Instated ‘we
stand alongside so everyone
would know who we were and
why we were there."
The effort paid off aa the p a ­
rishioner a contributed more
than 62.000 for the center.

Fornace wants to c h a n p the
world. Never mind he's 77.
That he haa had open heart
surgery. A slender, whitehatted m an with a warm smile,
he works out several days
each week at a gym. la keen of
mind and aa eager to answer
God's call aa any of hta old
high-school buddies were 60
years ago.
He not only preaches and
prays for women who agonlxe
over decisions lo have babies
Michele Soven. one of For­
or to abort them, but haa nace'* eight children Is married
helped create a Crisis Preg­ to a Longwood physician and
nancy Center (hat will soon Is very much responsible for
open In Sanford.
her d ad s presence in Central
The center la lo be supported Florid*. He hsd done his Initial
moit of the Christian preparations for (he priesthood
urches in Ihe Sanford area at Gonxaga University In Spo­
and will be directed by Andrea
kane. Wash, and at a sem inary
Krazrise. a non-Catholic who In Fargo, N.D. Because of his
also spoke al each of Ihc advanced age, Fornace paid for
Masses al All Souls.
all hla studies.
Upon completion of his
On a visit to Longwood to be
a r t H W M bfotym rig upon .hia homily, Fornace Introduced with Michele and another
Krarctse and went to where daughter who Uvea tn the area.
‘■OfcrtAl's S b u y began With she was seated to escort her to
the story of a 2 1-year-old col­ the altar.
lege student trying (o earn ex­
Gently, he kissed her hand
pense money as a roofer who and stepped aside for her to Church of the Annunciation.
felt and waa killed, and a story speak.
Caverty persuaded Fornace to
about a young woman whose
be ordained In the Orlando
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1
waa
worried
how
I
would
husband pressured her to have
diocese which was
hardbe
ocrepted."
Krascisc
said.
"
I
an abortion.
pressed for priest*. Not one
Imagined
that
It
might
be
very
The boy waa one of Fornace's format, even cold al a Catholic was ordained this past year.
four sons, Ihe woman one of
ll waa soon arranged with
Church. But thla was ao dif­
hts four daughters.
ferent.....mainly because 'of Ihe Rev. Richard Trout, pastor
this extraordinary man. who at All Souls, for Fornace lo
"A t graduation from medical
school, we were given Ihe Hip­ wasn't a priest but soon would come to Sanford. Trout said
Friday Ihe pariah was blessed
pocratic Oath," Fornace said. he.
'lie definitely broke the Ice, to have a priest who will con­
"Hippocratic waa a pagan who
provided the moral guideline made me feel very much at tinue hia pro-life mission, help
for physicians 2,400 years ago. ease Talking about the center the elderly and all the other
lie Instructed physicians not lo wa* the easy part. I wanted lo duties of the priesthood.
"We re very proud of our dad,"
give abortions.
■hare what waa Inside my
'In 1973 (after Ihe Roe heart - a love for the unborn Michele Soven said. 'We know
how much he wants to be a
os.Wads Supreme Court deci­ and women In crisis.
him
'Soon, the center will tie priest and we support
sion) this oath waa discontin­
ued In graduating classes of open. I've taken pictures of ll
medical schools." he said. and will take more when we
'Since then medical graduates put on Ihe finishing louche*.
have killed almost 40 million We want It to look like a com ­
babies, Some of theae were my fortable lltUe cottage. Land­
students, and I cry when I scaped. Painted nicely. Very
think of what they might have inviting. So when you go Inside

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Daniel A. Wallace of Heathrow has Joined Fidelity Nil*
initial Title Company ns senior vice president and regional
manager. Wallace will be responsible for the Tampa. Mi­
ami. nnd Caribbean title Insurance operations.
Deanna Rudolph of Oviedo, nn Independent sales organHer for Princess House Inc., was recently named the lu m ­
ber one division organizer In the country at the company's
national sales convention In Nashville. Tenn. Ktulolph has
represented Princess House since 1078. In the past year,
her division listed sales at more than 83.1 million.
Brent Leckle of Lake Mary was recently appointed general
manager of the commercial division at Amber Electric.
Leckle will oversee all departm ents, Including lnrge and
llghl commercial projects, estimating, design build, and
project coordination. Leckle is a master electrician with 25
yenrs experience, lie has previously worked for Kelly Elec­
tric. Trl-Clty Electric, anti Certified Electric
Roy Lyle nnd Mike B rew er were recently named top
salesm en at Florida Solar Technology Inc., a provider of
pool heating equipment In Sanford.
T ire P riest of Casselberry, an associate at the Longaherberger company, was named a national sales award win­
ner at the company's annual convention held recently in
Columbus. Ohio. Also named sales achiever at the conven­
tion was Dona P riest of Chuluota. mother of Tara Priest
Holly J . Fazell, manager of the McDonald's restaurant lo­
cated at ISO Hickman Drive In Sanford, bus. graduated
from the ndvanced operations course at McDonald's llninburger University.

{Myths and facts
hbout privatizing
Social Security
:8pecl»l to th e Herald
| From the very start of Social
: Security more than six decjades ago. some Americans
land some political leaders
j have opposed this vital social
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i argued for Its repeal.
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Now in recent months So­
cial Security's critics have
been Joined by a number of
powerful business Interests on
Wall Street that want to at
least partially dismantle So­
cial Security and turn It over
to the private sector. Their
plan for "privatizing" Social
Security would leave the re­
tirement security of each
American largely up to that
individual's personal savings
and luck in Investing.
The talk about privatization
.h a s been filled too often with
j m is-statem ents, exaggerations
land more myths than facts. It
its Important to set the record
; straight about Social Security
.so an honest and factual pubi lie discussion con take place,
i MYTHi Social Security Is
j almost bankrupt and can be
j saved from financial crisis
I only by privatizing it.
FACT: Social Security Is
i neither broke nor In crisis.
: Just the opposite, the Social
j Security Trust Funds are ft: nancially sound and running
! large surpluses.
Last year the Trust Fund
had more than 870 billion left
after paying for all of the So­
cial Security benefits owed to
i Americans. The Trust Fund is
j projected to continue to run a
; surplus for the next fifteen
: years and be able to fully
: cover all of the benefits It
j owes for nearly the next
• thirty-two years.

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MYTHi Social Security Is a
big cause of the federal deficit
and privatizing It would relieve
the pressure on the federal
budget.
FACTi Not one single dime
of the federal deficit has ever
been due to spending for So­
cial Security. Year In and year
out. Social Security uses the
In c o m e f r o m Its own specific
payroll tax--without any defi­
cit spending or borrowing--to
provide the benefits It pays
out to America's retirees, sur­
viving family members and
disabled workers.
MYTHi Americans would
have much more money when
they retired if they Invested
their own money now instead
of paying Into Social Security.
FACTi Social Security funds
are Invested In U. S. Treasury
bonds that earn Interest and
are backed by the full faith
and credit of the United States
government.
Longterm Investments In
the stock market do often
produce greater gains; but
those gains come with risks.
"Average returns" on Wall
Street are Just thal--average.
Many Investors earn far less.
Under a "privatized" system
without Social Security, a re­
tired worker who has put
savings in Wall Street could
see the value of the Invest­
ment shrink sharply If the
stock m arket drops, as It pe­
riodically docs.
Leaving It up to each Indi­
vidual to provide for their own
retirement Involves risk for
the Individual. In contrast, the
Social Security system, which
was never Intended to be an
Investment program, provides
for shared risk among all
workers.

I am conllnunlly amazed at
the credit practices of many
small businesses. On one side
I see firms that refuse to rec­
ognize that credit sales are an
effective way lo build relation­
ship* Then 1 see firms that
don't factor In the costs In­
volved in providing financing to
their ruslom rm . The basic
mnxlm of credit management Is
In maximize snlcs and reduce
tiad debts
When 1 was a student In col­
lege nil ihc texihooks were
written with HIM In mind
rather thnn Joe's Plumbing.
When they addressed credit at
all It was from the large co m ­
pany viewpoint There Is a sig­
nificant difference In how a
firm with one million In gross
sales should approach credit,
versus one with one billion in
sales
One of the (lrst real differ-

The P rivate B usiness A sso­
c ia tio n of Sem inole will host
a reception for urea business
lenders nnd elected officials on
Wednesday, O ct. 18 at the
Orlando Sanford Airport from
5:30-7:30 p.m. The featured
spenkers will be Robert Fre­
nch. urbnn specialist, Owen
Uellch. an economic consult­
ant Fretlch will address the
Impact of the housing buildout
In the county. Uellch will d is­
cuss housing trends and Im­
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428-0818
The
African
Am erican
Chamber o f Com m erce of
Central F lorida will host un
affirmative action
business
conference on Thursday. Oct.
18- nt the Winter Park Civic
Center from 8 a m .to 5 p.m.
For Information, call 428-5850.
Seminole Towne Center will
host Canine Caatiaa on Pa­
rade through Oct. 19 during
regular mall hours. ScoobyDoo will be on hand Oct. 11. I
to 5 p.m. The Seminole County
Humane Society will have
doogs avallble for adoption
Oct. 18 from 10 n.m. to 4 p.m.
For Information, call 323-2282.
The latest automobile models
will be on display at the Semi­
nole Towne Center in Sanford
from Oct. 30 to Nov. 2. For
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But what should tie do? Ask
questions, first of your staff
and then of the customer Look
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a real opportunity exisis to
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approach your client with a
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ninny organizations I have
seen the owners turn this vital
function over lo the good Judg­
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strong reservations over (hat
kind of loose structure I Itnve
also seen hookkcr|&gt;ers given
tills vital role. This many times
becomes a problem because ol
attitude. In n perfect world
your organization would be
large enough to carry the ru sts
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The real advantage a .small
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida ■Sunday, October 12, 1997 •7A
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Local businessman and parttime Sanford raildant Jano
Patriucd win ba Inductad into
the Frozen Food Had of Fame
in Lae Vagaa, Nev. Paufucd,
who founded Chun King,
Jano'a Pizza and Mlchallna'a
Frozen Entree*. aponaora
annual food giveaway* for the
needy.
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Paulucci named
to Hall of Fame
■ facial to th e Herald
Jeno T. Pauluecl. a business legend dubbed 'th e Incurnhle
entrepreneur* who hoa created more than 70 companlea and
profeealonal organizations In hla career, will be inducted Into
the Frozen Food Hall of Fame at ceremonlee In Laa Vrgnx. NV
on TUeaday. October 21.
Pauluecl, 70. la founded of the Chun King Corporation and
Jeno'a. Inc., and founder, chairman and chief executive officer
of Lulgino's, Inc. -- all of which have close Ilea with Sanford,
where Lulglno'e. Inc., and Pauluecl International. Inc., are
headquartered, and with Duluth. Minnesota nod the JnrkennWellaton. Ohio area where major production facilities are
located.
He will be Inducted into Hie Hall of Fame In cerem onirs
during the National Frozen Food Convention In lla ll/a H old.
Laa Vegas. Thla honor will be conferred by the Distinguished
Order of Zerocrats. n group of United Stales executives of the
frozen food industry who honor those individuals who have
helped ahape the Industry, dating back to the first Inductee.
Clarence tllrdaeye
Aa a young entrepreneur selling wholesale groceries in ihe
upper Midwest. Pauluecl founded the Chun King Corporation
In 1047 and built Hie company lo national leadership before
he sold il lo It .) Reynolds Tobacco Company in I IKK) Upon
the sale of Chun King lo Reynolds, he became founder of IIJH
Foods. Inc. (now R.IR-Nuhlsco) ami served as lls llrst
chairm an
He Is Ihe founder of Jeno's. Inr . famous for unique Jeno s
Pizza Rolls und for frozen pizza products, a company he sold
to The Plllsbury Company in I9H5
Pauluecl Invested In and served as chairman of The
Cornelius Company, hradquarlrrrd in Anoka. MN. which Is a
worldwide producer and marketer of food and beverage
dispensing equipment He is credited Willi x|&gt;rar limiting the
company's dramatic turnaround to profitability
Pauluecl Is Ihe founder, chairman and CEO of Luiginos.
fnc.. a major nullonnl and litlrrnniionnl packer of Mlchrllnn s
and Yu King b rands ol frozrn e n tire s and snacks
Ollier com panies which h r shined or in winch h r had a
, motor leadership rgfo In d u d rj Wilderness Farm s In MltutrsoLi.

, Mokomls and Wilderness wild flee products. W lldeiurss bull
fllllngat Living E«rlh products Rom peal, brands that began
wtlh Chun King auch aa Dragon and Cliun-Wonjfs Oriental
frozrn entrees, several bram Is of frozen pizza, and Luigi mi's
Pasta Lovers and Steak House
In 1975 Pauluecl was a founder of the National Italian
American Foundation INIAFI dial would serve as a positive
voice for this ethnic group - 25 million strong - In Washington.
D C. Pauluecl became the first NIAF national chairm an and
held that post continuously for 17 years until he became
founding chairman of Ihe NIAF International Advisory Hoard
of Directors
In 1900 h r founded NEMO. Inr . the North Eastern
Minnesota Organization (or Economic Education, a prime
mover In fighting for Jobs and Incomes for Ihe rltizrns of Nodli
Eastern Minnesota, including the Minnrsoi.i Tacuullr
Amendment campaign that has resulted In billions ol dollars
In Investment and revenues In Ihe region In Ihe early IRHOs.
he and his family created Heathrow, a new clly In central
Florida.
Pauluecl is founder of the drnu and Lois Pauluecl Family
Foundation, which umlrrwrilcs worthy programs with
emphasis on education anti benefits for young people

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and seminars that are available to Ihe general public.
We'd like lo have the Information for your announcement ui
least u week In advance.
All Items should be typed or written legibly and Includr Infor­
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Attending the recent annual meeting of the Semlnde Courtly Medteal
Society were, from left, Or. Stephen M Reed, president of the society,
Congreaamin Or. David Waldon, and Or Robert O. McCord, secretary/
treasurer end legislative chairman of the society

V illa ge O a k s o p e n s d o o rs to residents
Bpeclel lo th e Herald
Wllh n few lllllr snips anti n
whole lot of fanfare. Village
Oaks nl Tuskawilln. a licensed
assisted living community far
seniors, celebrated Its opening
wllh a ribbon culling cere­
mony Located at 1010 Wlllu
Springs
Drive
In
Winter
Springs. Ihe 45.000 square foot
facility ulTrrs a unique concept
of nsslstrd living where resi­
dents are encouraged to main­
tain their Independence for ns
long ns possible.
The ribbon culling festivities
were held on Thursday. SepIrmlrer 11 nl 2 p m and In­
cluded a special dedication of
the "Love Is Ageless" Children s
Art Gallery, with artwork pro­
vider! by students Iron) Keeih
Elrmrnlury School. Featured
speaker for ihe frsllvlllen was
Paul Partykn. Mayor of Winter
Springs
Village Oaks at Tuskawilla
was built h/TfOH Marriott, an
JifrilAiliu'e neJuftl 'In ' I fit apt
slated•tivtnpOKhistry of Hous­
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phis. Tennessee; Birmingham.
Alabama. Indianapolis, Indi­
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Dallas. Plano. Austin. San An­
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wllh future sites underway in
Las Vegas. Nev , Mesa. Arlz
and an addlllomd community
in Orlando. Fla
Village Oaks al Tuskawilla is
typlrnl of the modern, onestory, attractive, well-equipjied
community that NOH develops,
which
accommodates
ap­
proximately 100 residents The
resideriii.il atmosphere pro­
vides rrsldenls wllh everything
they need in n home like envi­
ronment on a monthly rental
basis Residents receive 24hour personal cure as needed,
medication reminders, planned
transportation, dally recrea­
tional activities, laundry and
housekeeping services, an onsile barber and beauty shop
and three nutritious meals
served dally Short-term slays
nnd an adult day program are
also available For more Infor­
mation on Village Daks at
Tuskawilla. please call Carol
Spear al 1407) 099-7909

NOTICE OF PUN
AMENDMENT HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA, that
the City Commission will hold a First fleading/Public Hairing on October
I 192Z at 7 M P M . or as soon thereafter as possible. In the Longwood
ity Commission Chambers, 175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood
Florida, to consider the following request

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Re Transmittal ol Ordinance 97-1383, designating a 20 acre
annexed parcel as Low Density Residential on the city's Future Land Use
Map. lo In* Florida Department of Commupity Affairs for review and commenl pursuant to Chapter 163.3184. FS requirements.

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Magic Marine of Longwood was recently recognized a* one of Century
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waa Wa#y Hunter.

Applicant: Aaron Gorovitz. Lowndes. Drosdick, Doster. Kantor &amp;
Reed el al.

Village Oaks staff and guests recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony
at the facility's location in Wmtsr Sonngs

NOTICE OF LAND USE CHANGE
AND REZONING
PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD
OCTOBER 28,1997
N o tc e •• hereby given thai m e Seminole County Board of Oounry
............ e n (BCC) ene conduct a pubho hearing on OcSSber 28, 1907,

begmrxng at 7 00 p m . or aa soon tharsaftar aa possible, in ihe County
Serves* Busang. n o t East Firsi Street. Senford. Florida. Room 1028
(Board Chambers) The purpose of thta hearing it to receive public input
and mpul from any local govtrnment or other agency, on tha following
deserted rszorung and Small Scale Land Use Amendment lo the Seminole
County Comprehensive Plan II the BCC adopts Ihe land use amendment,
the following ordinance mil be edopted
AN ORDINANCE FURTHER AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91-13.
AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED. KNOWN AS THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. AMENDING THE FUTURE UND USE MAP
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PUN BY VIRTUE OF
SMALL SCALE DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT (THE LEGAL DESCRIP­
TION IS SET FORTH AS AN APPENDIX TO THIS ORDINANCE). CHANG­
ING THE FUTURE UNO USE DESIGNATION ASSIGNED TO CERTTAIN
PROPERTY FROM OFFICE TO COMMERCIAL; PROVIDING FOR LEGISUT1VE FINDINGS. PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING
FOR EXCLUSION FROM THE SEMINOLE COUNTY CODE; AND PRO­
VIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
II Ihe BCC approves the rezoning, the following ordinance wll be adopted:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING. PURSUANT TO THE UND DEVELOP­
MENT CODE OF SEMiNOLE COUNTY. THE ZONING CUSSIFICATIONS
ASSIGNED TO CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
(LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY IS SET FORTH AS EXHIBIT
TO THIS ORDINANCE); ASSIGNING CERTAIN PROPERTY CURRENTLY
ASSIGNED THE A-1 (AGRICULTURE) ZONING CUSSIFICATIONS THE
PCD (PUNNEO COMMERCIAL DISTRICT) ZONING CUSSIFICATION;
PROVIDING FOR LEGISUTIVE FINDINGS; PROVIDING FOR SEVER­
ABILITY. PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE

General Location: Northeast comer of Lake Emma Road and the city lim­
its.
tai Parcel ID# 30-20-30-300-003U-0000.30-2930-300-003S-0000
30-20-30-300-003V-0000.30-20-30-300-003N-0000
30-20-30-300-003L-0000.30-20-30-300-0031-0000

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Acopy ol the proposed project Information It on file with tha Planning Division
for public review In Ihe office located at 174 W. Church Avenue. Longwood,
Florida from B00 AM to 5:00 PM on workdays. For further Information, you
may call Ihe Dhrtiion el (407) 260-3462.
Al ihit meeting, interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to the
request. The City Commission may continue the public hearing lo other dates
and limes as deemed necessary. Persons with disabilities needing assistance
to participate In any ol these proceedings should contact the ADAcoordinator
al (407) 260-3481, el least 48 hours In advance of the meeting.
Maw 1006 model* w8 ba Introduced and a world champion wil be de­
cided ad the FtM boat show at Crane's Roost Park in Altamonte Springs.
Admission la fret to the three-day event which runs from 10 a m. to B
p.m. Oct. 17, 18 and 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. Oct. 19. Also at the park, tha
Wakaboard World Championships will be held for the third straight year.
Parking la available at tha north parking lot at the Altamonte Mall.

All persons are advised lhat II they decide to appeal any decision made al these
meetings, the appeal must be besed on the record made during consideration
ol ihls matter. Since the City of Longwood does not provldt verbatim minutes
ol its mestlngs, It is the responsibility of in appellant to provide such mlnutss
al their own expense. (See Chapter 286.0105, FS)
Geraldine Zambrl, City Clerk

Hardy &amp; Callaway Development Group File •: 198788.1
and P2B7-28 General Location: Southwest comer ol Red Bug Lake Road
and Atoms Ave. (SR 426) tUai 0 31 acra Request: Comprehensive Plan
amandmant from Office lo Commercial, and Rezoning from A-1
(Agriculture) to PCD (Planned Commercial District) Commission District:
•1 (Comm. Maloy) Haiti The general public is encouraged to appear at thla
hearing and praaant Inpul in accordance with the procedures used by Ihe
LPA/P&amp;Z, or submit writttn comments lo the Currant Planning Office, 1101
East First Street. Sanford. FL 32771, telephone (407) 321-1130. extenafona
7430 or FAX 328-3239. These hearings may be obtained from lime to lime
as found necessary by the LPA/P4Z. Copies of Ihe staff raped regarding
this amendment, the proposed ordinance, and related Information, Includ­
ing any written comments recalved, are available for public review at the
address above, Room 1000, between Ihe houre of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m..
Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Persons with disabilities need­
ing assistance to participate in any ol those proceedings should contact the
Employee Relations Department AOA Coordinator 48 hours In advance of
the meeting al (407) 321-1130, extension 7941. Persons are advised that It
they wish lo appeal any decision made at this masting, they wil need a
record ol the proceedings, and for such purpose, they may need to ensure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings la made, which record Includes
the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal la to be baaed, per
Section 286,0105, Florida Statutes.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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BY: JOHN DWYER. MANAGER CURRENT
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THE WORLOS HUE A It SI
EXHIBITION OF POWER
STRENGTH SPEED
INSPIRATIONAND
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College choir adds atmosphere
The Bethunc-Cookman Col­
leg e Inspirational Qospel Choir
•add* to th e religious atmos•phere of the college and to Its
rmany collegiate activities. This
■organisation originally frincItloned for the sole purpose of
{furnishing gospel music for
(Wednesday evening
prayer
(m eeting and was organised by
(two
Pentecostal
students,
(since that lime. Us purpose
(h a s broadened lo Include gos■pel music for recruiting cam■palgns In order lo portray a
religious Image of the college,
as well a* raise enthusiasm In
prospective slu d rn ts for en­
tering Bethune-Cookman Col-

lege. The group h a s1grown from
approximately
25
original
members In 1900 to the pres­
ent 75. Upon first emerging
from the sole concern with
prayer meeting. II expanded to
travel to the Florida cities of
Miami and Ft. Lauderdale lo
entertain and to raise funds for
Itself and host organisations.
The present purpose also In­
cludes meeting achievement
needs of persons through mu­
sic. The choir continues to
spread the legacy of the foun­
der Dr. Mary McLeod Belhune.
who stated that: “Our While
School Is For Christian Serv­
ice.*
Many concerts are performed
In Florida. Including Sanford.

however, the choir travels
throughout the United Slate*.
The choir rocmberahlp la
composed entirely of atudcnta
which has been true from IU
origin. The director*, during
the period of the choir's odetence. have been students,
however the need has m an­
dated th at a frill Ume musical
director be hired by the coor­
dinator of Mie choir.
For information regarding
sponsorship, please contact
Mr. Ervin Rosa at (904) 255­
1401, ext. a iS or write l a Mr.
Ervin Rose. Jr.. Coordinator.
rational Ooepel Choir.
jne-Cookman College. 040
Dr. Mary McLeod Belhune
Btvd.. Daytona Beach. FL

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Stineclpher
C ontinued from Pag* 3A
[chairman, reported that a neat
1sum had been renllied from the
1Halloween Carnival.
’ The group decided that they
would sponsor a Father’s Night
program on December 17 at
which time a Christmas party
tttoutd be held for the children.
Winner of the ittendance
prlxc was , Mis* Swain’s first
* A f t r r ^ $ tftillrrtSs 'meefirtg.
Mrs. Dorothy Lamb county
school nurse, told of the Blue
Ribbon Health Progrnrn which
was being held that year.
Refreshments were served by
•Mrs. Paul Pezold and Mrs. C.
O. Tyre.

Opsnsd to butinsss
At their regular meeting In
city hall the previous night, the
City Commission voted three to
.two In favor of opening Park
Avenue to business develop­
ment ns far south as Tenth
Street. Tills ended a contro­
versy of several months In
which residents bitterly o p ­
posed the intrusion of bust-

Abortion
jC o a tla u a d from Paga 1A
The 8cnate fell short of a
elo-proof majority when it
-passed the bill 64-30 In May.
but Republican leaders there
hope to pick up the three votes
needed to change that out­
come.
Opponents of the bill argue
that politicians should not be
Intervening In decisions that
should be left up to women and
their doctors.
■ -T h is bill.” said Rep. Louise
Btaughtcr, D-N.Y,. 'say s Con­
gress Is more competent thnn
a woman and her doctor In de­
termining the atate of the

nesses Into the residenllnl d is­ boat baslm 13) Improvements
to Park Avenue from Tenth lo
trict.
The controversy started when 33rd Streets; (31 Improvements
the Sinclair Oil Company to Union Avenue and also a
nsked permission to erect a portion of Oak Avenue; (4|
filling station nt the comer of paving a portion of Fifth Street;
Park nnd Eighth, th e permit (5) widening and Improving
was refused at the time, but It French Avenue north of the
was expected that the com m is­ railroad tracks to Lake Shore
*• «• ■
sion would not rescind their Drive.
previous action.
The French Avenue project
A. W. Lee. M. J. Lodge and W. was agreed to be the most nec­
K. Duprsc voted affirmatively 4o essary and Mr. Williams was
open Pork Avenue to buslnesa. authorised to prepare a WPA
but Mayor Edward lllgglns and project for improving this sec­
W. A. Leffier voted no.
tion of French Avenue.
(The Sinclair Station was
It was pointed out that a
built there, but no other b u si­ large part of the heavy truck
ness was built beyond Third traffic used this thoroughfare
Street, so the matter m ust have and in i u present condition It
been rescinded later. The for­ was a hasard to traffic.
mer Sinclair building Is now
The other projects were ta ­
occupied by McLain Pierce and bled due to a lack of fund* at
Associates.!
the time.
A telegram from Robert J.
Commission buslnsss
Discussion of proposed WPA Dili. staU WPA adm inistrator,
projects occupied most of the was read which stated that the
remainder of the meeting. City municipal lake front park proj­
Engineer Fred T. Williams ten­ ect was being reviewed and he
would notify local officials as
dered estim ates on: (I) the
construction of a trailer cam p soon a s definite action had
west of Cloud Branch with a been u k en .
A license to sell beer was
granted to P. J. Angel at the
State Market and perm ission
was also given to Fred Alexan­
der to open a dance hall on
woman’s health.”
West 13th Street.
•
Rep. Chet Edwards. D-Texas.
said the bill’s sponsors were
pushing ad issue that they
knew would be vetoed simply
to score political polnla with
their anil-abortion constituen­
cies.
The controversial procedure
Involves a partial delivery of
the felus In which (he akull la
compressed
and
drained
through (he birth canal.
The Florida Legislature tried
this year to ban partlal-blrth
abortions but Oov. Lawton
Chiles, a Democrat, vetoed the
proposal.

F irst Baptist C hurch of Oviedo

The Power Team
UCF Arena • October 8-12,1997 • 7:00 pm Nightly
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Wwida JifU {W ) Sif-UM

Raines

C ontinued (Tom Pag* 1A
hits as the Yankees defeated
Atlanta for the world cham ­
pionship.
When he was healthy, he
had a strong season baiting
mostly leadolf for the Yan­
kees and hit .321, his high­
est total since 1987 when he
played for the Montreal Ex-

pearnnees Including 1967
when he was voted the
game's most valuable player
in Oakland.
Raines will be returning to
his home In Heathrow to
watt on offers, but even If
the phone doesn't ring, he
will always be remembered
by longtime Sanford resi­
dents as a baseball, football
Kalnea made headlines and track alar at Seminole
last week when he was part High. Raines still makes
of a back-to-back-tobnck appearances at the school
home run spree In dam e and had his uniform number
retired
during
half-time
One against Cleveland.
Even If Raines' career Is ceremonies at a Seminole
over, he will be remembered football game last season.
for his speed. He led (he Na­
Raines also ha* someone
tional League In stolen threatening hi* reputation
bases four limes. Ralnea la as the greatest baseball
ranked fourth on the all­ player to come from Semi­
time Ust of stolen base nole. His son. Tim Ralnea,
leaders behind current or fu­ Jr., known to everyone as
ture hall-of-tamers Ricky Rock, la
..............
Is a leadli
leading returnee
Henderson, Ty Cobb and on the Tribe basdiaU team
Lou Brock.
and recently was part of (he
He also h as 2,439 career national champion Post 53
hits and seven all-star ap- American Legion team.

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Female sports injuries

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Training, education can m ake difference
By U L U S WERNER
Herald Staff Writer

Things just
were not right
at Lake Howell
WINTER PARK
S o m e th in g d id n 't look
rig h t a t Lake Howell High th e o th e r night.
w a s It th e sco re b o a rd , reflecting th e Silver
H aw ks' fifth lo ss In alx g am es?
W aa It th e fact th a t th e Silver H aw ks p re tty
m u c h need a m iracle to qualify for a rep eat
ru n In th e s la te playoffs?
.
How a b o u t th a t th e s ta n d s w ere n e a rly
em p ty o n a n ig h t th a t h a d ju s t a few s p r in ­
kles a ro u n d h alftim e? O n th a t one. give Lake
Howell a b reak . The s tu d e n ts a re off for th e
w eek a n d T h u rs d a y n ig h t football h a s n 't
gone over well a t a n y of th e S em inole
C o u n ty ,sc h o o ls th is se a so n .
M aybe It w as th e alw ays stroH g Silver
Hawk defen se g ettin g b u rn e d for m o st of th e
n ig h t.
W hatever. It d id n 't look rig h t a n d th e Sliver
H aw ks lo st to D eLand. 23-21 o n a n ig h t
w h en th ey n eed ed a win.
The th in g a b o u t th is te a m Is. th e ta le n t la
th e re . Q u a rte rb a c k Je s s e H an n o n doesn 't
m ak e m ista k e s a n d coach Mike Blsceglla h a s
p len ty of ta le n t a t ru n n in g b ack w ith th e o p ­
tion of giving to B eau Hlclcman (th ree to u en dow ns a n d a tw o-point conversion T h u rs ­
day). Kawlka M itchell. Travis V inson. J o s u e
F ig u ero a a n d C h ris tia n D cJesus. Added to
th a t. H a n n o n r u n s the q u a rte rb a c k keeper
a s well o s a n y o n e in th e c o u n ty except for
Lake B ran tley s B rian C risw ell.
Receiver? A gain, th e w eap o n s a re th ere.
Victor N cspcca. T h o m as C a rlso n a n d J o h n
O recn a re o n ly som e of Lake H ow ells
th re a ts .

1 After th a t? W m l h a p p e n e d T tiu ra d
th a t th e Lake Howell defense b e n t a n d
a n d b e n t, th e n finally, broke.
H ickm an suffered a n In ju ry a n d th e d e­
fen se c o u ld n 't convert w h en needed.
It all spelled a lo ss for a fru s tra te d Lake
Howell te a m th a t tried to believe In Itself o n a
n ig h t a t d e sp e ra tio n a n d In stead fo u n d Itself
playing for p rid e well before th e en d of O cto ­
b er. As for D eLand, th e new com ers to th e
d istric t, w ith w in s over Lake Howell. Lake
B ra n tle y a n d Oviedo, th e ro ad to th e h o m e
field a d v a n ta g e is a lm o st a lock. O nly L ym an
a n d w inless Lake M ary still aw ait in d istrict
play so, for th e first tim e In y ears, th e re m a y
be ab so lu tely n o playoff gom es played In
S em inole C o u n ty since tn e second place
tea m tra v e ls to a n o th e r d istrict.
It's b een a long tim e sin ce Lake Howell w as
h o p in g for a s h o t a t th e R otary Bowl th is
early In th e se a so n , b u t th a t m ay be th e m o ­
tiv atin g facto r a s th e Silver H aw ks stru g g le
to finish a t 8-5. Even w ins in th eir re m a in in g
d i s t r i c t g----------am es (Lake --------B ran tley
n d* ■
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L ym an)m ay
e o u g h . In th re e weeks, R u th e r­
. n o t o- e en
ford, th e to p -ra n k e d team In C la ss 8A com es
to tow n for se n io r night.
F o rtu n a te ly for Lake Howell, th e re w on't be
a lot of se n io rs c e le b ra tin g th a t n ig h t. Bisceglla's team is y o u n g a n d never gave u p de­
spite a 21-7 deficit late In th e th ird q u a rte r.
Lake Howell sco red 15 u n a n sw e re d p o in ts
before losing o n a field goal th a t b arely
c o u n te d w ith o n ly th re e se c o n d s left.
Even w ith th e deficit a n d D eLand a lre a d y
cele b ra tin g o n th e sidelines, th e Sliver H aw ks
stay e d h u n g ry . T he b e n c h rem ain ed sp irited,
ju s t like th e c o a c h in g staff. As tim e r a n o u t.
Lake Howell w as a d esp erate team , p la y in g
w ith d e sp e ra tio n .
It w as a lm o st en o u g h . Alm ost.
Last Second Shot: Som ehow . I g et
th e feeling th a t, even a t 38, w e h a v e n 't seen
th e la s t o f S a n fo rd 's Tim R ain es after h is r e ­
lease by th e Y ankees. T h at m e a n s fa n s of th e
R ain es G auge still n eed to b u y th is p ap er.

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SANFORD _ As the crowd gasped, the star of the
basketball team went down.
Without any w arning without being touched, she hit
the floor, grabbing her knee and crying out M pain.
While she laid there, she saw her dreeme at playing
college basketball tor a Dtvtston l-A school slip
through her fingers.
, Finally, her coach made It to her side and carried
her off of the court.She didn't return.
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Today, she's recovering from surgery, anxiously
awaiting the okay from her doctor so she can begin
practicing with her college team and try to make up
tar all of the lost conditioning tune.
This story happens to be about Seminole High
School basketball sensation Dona Merrick. However.
It could be about any female athlete. In any school
and on any given night.
With Ihe long-awaited emergence of organised fe­
male athletic programs In the late 70s. a whole new
world of injuries was opened. High school athletic
programs now required that coaches
cc '
be able to deal
with the slightly differ ent needs of the female athlete.
Having dealt with only men before,
trained as men regardless of the basic physiological
differences between the sexes. This led to some Im­
proper training although not intentional.
That waa nearly two oecades ago. however , and the
expectation would be that things ore much different
now.
‘Men and women are sustaining the same injuries.
However, they ore sustaining them more frequently
than men.* aald Jeff Turner of Sparta Specific Train­
ing group.
Why are female athletes mjstaining Injuries at tuch
high rales at the high school level?
The answer lo that question la just beginning to
unfold.
For starters, basic anatom ical differences separate
female and male athletes.
Knee structure, the site for a majority of sports related Injuries, is
“ (he same In both sexea.
However,
wever. one slight anatomical difference exists,
'Because women federally hare wider hips than
to meet

the knee Joints instead of extending straight down,1
said John Feagln, M.D.. associate professor of ortho-'
pedlM atd u k e University medical Center In Durham.
North Carolina. *Thai angle la what doctors call the
“O
and the larger *Q angle' in women can
translate Into knee problems, The more the knees
bow Inward, the more vulnerable they m e to injury.'
Women ■ ligaments ore also more loose and prone
to atrolna due to the hormone estrogen that to present
J° their bodies. Because their ligaments are more
loose, they hove Increased flexibility, which also toade
to more female injuries.
At a recent conference
coaches, this subject was
the panel concluded that women's tact
caused their joints lo be unstable. In
a m an's knee, for example, may slop
tain point and lessen the severity of
do not enjoy that same luxury. Instt
wlU continue to bend, due lo the Increased flexibility,
therefore causing more Injury to be sustained.
Another difference between men and women to the
amount of supporting musculature around Joints. Men
have greater muscle m ass in their bodies and there­
fore they have more natural protection for their joints,
ligaments, tendons and such.
This creates a difference between men and women
In the way they ore conditioned and strength trained.
Young male athletes are started on a weight traintagJ and conditioning program almost from the time
they
start rpec-wee football.
------# ---------•• The weight room becomes
L u itiv m
an Important part o f Ihetr conditioning rituals long
before most girls ever see Ihe Inside of one. Tills
leads lo Increased supporting musculature, endurance
and overall strength.
*Women do not nave the basic strength that men do
to begin with, so strength conditioning Is that much
more important for the female athlete.* sold David
Oliver of the Sports Specific Training Oroup.
•Coaches arc not versed In how lo train the female.
although there are great weight room
facilities in Central Florida, they are generally used
by football players.*
Preventative measures have rarely been used for
Mes
*,h e,e*' ■nother cause of the Increase in inju‘Braces and other hardware have not been designed
for women, explained Michael Smigielski M.D.. ofTrlCounty Orthopedics. Therefore women were not
wearing them. Moat of the training that women underwtni and were given protection from waa after the
fact. Until a female athlete injured her knee, t o ex■ •s Injarias. Page S t
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on top at Pinehurst
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Thi Seminole High School OptkntotOuto of 8anfbrd Athlata of th«
Week tor the week of September 22-26 waa sophomore quarterback
Garrett Goldsmith. Invarsity footbal action agoinst dtotrict toe Spruce
Creek In Port Orange oh Friday. September 28th. QoUemkh complated eight of nine paeeee lor 181 yards and three touchdowns.
GokfemHh leseen receiving hie award from Optimist Club of 8en1ord
member Syberine Wynn.

Seminole Hgfi School star

playe r D a n a M errick k a t m ost o t h e r

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SANFORD _ Let's not forget, this
Is not a church league.
K A L Lawn kept the two church
teams In the Sanford Recreation
Department Men's Fall Pinehurst
Pork Thursday Night Slowpilch
Softball League. Sanford Central
Baptist and All Souls Catholic of
Sanford, from taking control of the
standings with a tremendous effort
this past week.
Sanford Central Baptist Church
had opened the night's action me­
thodically pulling away to a 14-8
victory over ADAPCO. Central Bap­
tist never scored more than four
runs in any one Inning, but except
for the sixth Inning, never scored
leas than two runs.
All Souls Catholic Church of
Sanford looked like It might see its
losing streak go to two games os it
trailed 5-S heading Into the bottom
of the third Inning. But the co­
leaders' offense exploded at that
point, scaring 10 runs In the third
Inning and nine runs In the fourth
Inning to post a 22-8. Run Rule tri­
um ph over SEI.
H A L Lawn then took Ihe Oeld
needing a win to stay In a tie with
the two church clubs.
But the leaders had trouble g e t-.
ting its offense going,
_ only le,
leading
2-1 after three Innings and 4-2 s i­
ter four Innings. K A L Lawn (hen
opened up (he lead aa doubles by
B.J. Osborne and Frankie Phillips
keyed a four-run fifth tailing and
Ihe defense held EZI Discount to
only three hits and the leaders got
the win they needed. 8-9.

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Sanford. K A L Lawn and Sanford
Central Baptist Church are all lied
for Oral place with 4-1 records as
the league reached Ihe mid point
in the season. Trailing the leaders
are EZI Discount (2-3J. ADAPCO
(1-41 and SEI CO-S).
Next week the second half ot the
begins with K A L Lawn
toning an SEI at 6:90 p.m.i Sanford
Central Baptist Church facing EZI
Discount at 7:90 p.m.: and AU
Souls Catholic Church of Sanford
playing ADAPCO at 8:90 p m.
Providing the offense were:
Sanford Central Baptist Church:
three hits _ Todd C hristensen
(home run. triple, three rune, four
RBI), BlU Rex (double, two runs),
Ken Perry (double, run). Mike
Schwar* (three runs, two RBI): two
hits _ Asa Evans (double, three
RBI). Bfake-Smlth (run. two RBI):
one hit Eddto Caggon (two runs.
RBI), Mike Hartm an. Tracey Saxon
lone run scored each).
Rob
Thacker, Doug Luce.
.
ADAPCO: two hits
Chip Smith
(double, two m ask one hit
Oary
Letot (double, two runs, one" RBI),
Javtor Camacho (double, two RBI).
Chile Crouee (double).
Drake (RBI). Tenry AUttason,'Lorry
DlUon. Donny Cerce: one run. one

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SANFORD_ Now
that fall to In the air. anglers
must changs with the season. Bass will become
more active, and wlU feed heavily in preparation
for the winter. Largs wild shiners will become
the bolt o t choice for lunkcr base, s s big fish
would rather chase down one large meal than
doesne a t tiny tidbits, alow-trolling shiners with
an electric trolling motor to a deadly tactic for
waU-hongsre.
On the saltw ater scene, migrating schools ot
baltflah will trigger feeding frensles aU along the
coast. BlueftofiT tarpon, jack crevaUe. and
sharks will follow the hugs schools south. Off­
shore angling will be a risky proposition, as
cold fronts will churn up the ocean for m onths
on end. Fishing can be good a few days before

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anglers con And d e a n w ats..
inshore, enopk, redfleh and trout will be the
focus ot attention at Sebastian In let Largs live

shrimp will take their toll of all species. The
Sebastian River will also be home to plenty of
snook and tarpon.
Fall flatting can. be great for trout and redflah
from Tltuavtllc to Mosquito Lagoon before
•trong cold fronts arrive. Once the cold fronts
begin to hit, flah will move to the sanctuary of
deeper water, where they respond well to live
shrimp and alowly presented artificials.
Big winter sheepshead will be the main a t­
traction a t Ponce inlet. Fish to ten pounds will
take live shrim p or fiddler crabs throughout the
fall and winter months. The Up of the north Jit-

outdoors in the crisp air and watch migrating
ducks an d wanders of nature.

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What’s Up in the NFL 1997.... Week Six
Well folks, here we are In Week Six. and I've
been on flrct
My LOCK OF THE WEEK record has
soared to 4-1 as the BTEELEM (-1) steam*
rolled the outm atched RAVENS last week. Aa
the season approaches the halfway mark, I am
full of enthusiasm , and confident of continued
success.
The Tampa Day *Buccaneers, bleaa their
hearts, aufTered their first loss of the season at
Green Bay. but "won* the game statistically. If
not for Dllfer's Interception th at was returned
for n touchdown, the Buca would have won e a s­
ily. They dominated the clock with their running
game, and the defense paralyzed Brett Pavre'a
offense.
Big Al Skat stole this one. but It la painfully
obvious that at this point of the season the
Dues arc the best team In the division. Look for
the Buca to win big In the next Battle of the
Bays' that will take place at Tampa on Inte No­
vember.
Today's games lack the marquee m atchups
that I have grown to expect In professional
football, but there are certainly some money
making opportunities available. Qreen Bay.
Tampa and Arizona are the first to come to
mind. We'll get to that in a minute, first we need
to discuss last week's Sunday night game.
That was the worst football I have seen in
years. The Saints and Bears need to formally
apologize to fans of the game for fielding such
terrible squads In a ‘professional* setting.
These two team s totally lack the talent re­
quired to participate at this level. I sincerely
believe that the Florida Gators could have
beaten cither of those teams, and that nry
friends Is a disgrace. I waa completely disgusted
with that whole game.

TAMFA BAY (-5) VS. DETROIT
Depending on which Lions team ahows up,
this can go either w*y..... a blowout by the
Buca, or a simple victory by the Buca.
In other words, Tamp* Bgy should have little
trouble with this overrated Lions squad. S u ec a a a a rs 3 7 . Lion* 13.

TENNESSEE (.3) VS. CINCINNATI

Let's taWt a look at tomorrow's schedule and
find some winner’s.

QREEN BAY (-11) VS. CHICAOO

Need I say more, this line could be 50 points
and I'd still take the Packers.
The Bears are unable to score against this
defense, and won'! be able to stop Favre after
punttng the ball IS limes In this game.
Call the doctor, someone will have to stop the
bleeding) P a c k e r* 37. B a sra 6.

NEW ENOLAND (-8) VS. BUFFALO
The bookies are anticipating a big game from
the Patriots after the Broncos em barrassed
them last week.
t guess I can sec the reasoning, and my be­
loved Bills ju st ain’t what they used to be. Qlv*
the points In this one. P atrio t! 3S. BUI* 17.

NEW YORK JETS (-3) VS. MIAMI

. The Dolphins juat don't have It. and the trtp to
New York probably won't be kind to them,
The Jets are a young, aggressive, wellcoached team, and may wini this
_
away. Marino used to be able to keep hla team
in alt of the ball games, but with receiver! that
can't catch, he's helpless. J e t s 30. D olphins

13.

The Bengal* are In desperate need of a team
beat up on, and this week they get thetr vic­
tim. the oilers, No talent, no coaching, no tans,
no victory.
The Bengali and Jeff Blake have had some
tough brew s this year, but should be able to
use this game to turn It all around. Look for big
numbers on the scoreboard. S eagals 3 7 .
Ollara 17.

NEW ORLEANS (-2) VS. ATLANTA
The story on this game bolls down to an
amazing statistic. The road team In this series
Is 12-0 against the spread over the last six
years. Can't argue with science. Falcon* 3 1 .
S a la ts 30.

gest heart, in this game that fa the Rama.
Take the points and cross your fingers. It'll be
close. 40*rs 8 7 . Kama 14.

ARIZONA (-4) VS. NEW YORK
GIANTS

The Cardinals are a better team than thetr re­
cord reflects, and look to prove It tomorrow
against a surprising Olanta squad.
Thetr defense has played very well at home,
but the road trip may present problem*.
Whether they win or lose, the Cardinals are very
tough at home. C ardinals 33. OiaBt* 10.

DALLAS (-3) AT WASHINGTON
Sorry Cowboy fans, but your team hasn't
proven anything this year, and will have a diffi­
cult time winning Monday night.
The Redskins may not haw the most talent,
but they are very well coached, and play with
Intensity.
Dallas, on the other hand, haa a terrible
coach and plays with no Intensity. R edskins

Panthers IS.
SAN FRANCISCO (-14) VS. ST. LOUIS

36, Cowkoya 17.
Each week I issue what I consider to be the
best pick against the spread tn the schedule.
This Is the game that after much research and
contemplation. I tael moat confident In releaaInf as a ‘heavy play.* These selections haw
paid college tuition's, car payments, and even
mortgages, with great predictability.
With my LOCK OF THE WEEK record at a
stunning 4-1. I feel great going with the AT*
LANTA FALCONS (43) OVER THE HEW
ORLEAN3 SAINTS.

The Nlnera looked great against the Panthers
and look to continue Iheir run tomorrow.
The Rammles aren't very good, but they do
have heart. In a game where a team la getting
two touchdowns. Fll take the team with the big­

As I mentioned before, you can't Ignore such
on amazing trend in the m atchup like this.
Enjoy your weekend, and If you haw to get off
the couch, make sure It's only to get more
snacks.

MINNESOTA (-3) VS. CAROLINA
Aa much as I hate to admit it. with the way
the Panther* arc playing, the Vikings shouldn't
have any problsma at home In this one. Their
running game will have no trouble having a gi­
ant day against this weak run defense.
1 still think that Minnesota la the worst team
tn the NFL with a winning record. Vikings 33,

InurlesCoattm ud from Pag* IB

conditioning. I felt ready to schools, glrla only played on
club teams or Intramural
ample, there play and so I did. I had to take
waa no strength training of the that chance for my team. If we •ports. With the emergence of
supporting m usculature or on were not tn there practicing, organized sports a t the high
effort to bulk her u p for protec­ the other teama were and we school lew!, young women a r t
tion."
couldn't risk falling behind.*
now playing the sam e epairt all
Because women are already
In fact, while there ore those year. If they want to play dif­
the "weaker sex’ by nature, athletes who have a very low ferent sports during the school
there Is a need for tamale a th ­ pain tolerance and have to be year, they h aw to choose ones
letes to prow themaelwa. They taught to play with minor which do not overlap in order
need to work twice os hard as aches and bruises, loo often lo get a hill season out of their
thetr male counterparts In an both male and female athletes
favorites.
effort to gtw merit to their will play Injured.
Then
there
are
winter
sport.
Coaches ore usually blamed
leagues, summer leagues, clubs
In a mostly male dominated when a small Injury Is played and so on. Until recently, the
field, girls' sports arc looked at on and the athlete then suffers pool of female athletes was
as less com pctltlw. aggressive a more serious one. however, limited and girls were encour­
age to play several sports In
and exciting. Many changes athletes who feel that they are
have been m ade to Increase needed on the field will conceal order to fill rosters.
Now that girts are beginning
the pace of women's sports, their Injuries and play regard­
but the popularity of football, less. opening themselves up to to perfect one sport, they are
dedicating all of thetr time to
basebrll and men's' basketball tears and breaks that could
one activity rather than mixing
have put a dam per on women's' h aw been prewnted.
athletics that is hard to ahake.
*1 have trained both male up their sports.
*!t Is very Important that an
This has led to a lot of fe­ and female athletes.* sold Per­
athlete stay In ihape all year
male athletes finding It unac­ sonal Trainer Bit) Trochlell.
ceptable to be Irijurra. They T h ey won't say anything and through, not Just three m onths
h aw learned to be tough and the only way you can tell Is to out or the year.' said assistan t
that they h a w to be there for watch them when they train, athletic director and director of
thetr team m ates because they they will favor an Injured body trainers at Lake Mary High
School,
Brenda
Welscn.
h a w something to prow .
p a rts or shy awsy from certain
'However, playing the sam e
Lake Mary basketball player exercises. Or, most times, their a port all year long can lead to
Mary Leah Sutton actually Ig­ faces will give them away and muscle fatigue and bum out. I
nored the advise of her trainer you h a w to ask them specific think it would benefit the girls
because she felt she had to questions in order to find out
more If they would mtx up the
hurts. There's
that sports.
practice with h er team In an w hat
That way, they wouldn't
‘athlete mentality' that they
effort to not let them down.
get burned out and yet they
have
to
play
with
the
pain
and
could continue an athletic re­
*1 had a minor knee injury
early in the summer and my th at's Just not the way It should gime without working the same
muscles without allowing them
personal trainer asked me not be.*
Another factor that leads to a a period of real.*
to attend open gym so th a t 1
high incidence of female Inju­
That's hard to do, however,
could rest my leg,' Sutton said.
*1 told him to forget It because ries la year-round playing.
when a basketball player who
Before the Implementation or might want to play volleyball
I w asn't about to alt out the
female athletics In the high doesn't go out for the team besummer and m iss all of my

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Maytalr golf professional Rich Cleary a n ­
nounced th at the fourth annual golf tourna­
ment to benefit the Seminole High School
beys' and gil ls' golf team will be held Nov. 1 *
2 at Mayfair.
Over 82,800 in prizes will be awarded and
a banquet will be held after the first round
on Saturday.
The event will be a two-day. two ball m atch
and, after a banquet following the first day’s
play, the Held will be reflighted into four
groups for Sunday's final.
Bobby Lundqulst and Mike Leary are the
three-time defending champions.

SoftballC o o tln u sd from Pegs IB
RBI _ Bobby Brown: two runs _ Bill
Michaels: one run scored _ Billy Williams.
All Souls Catholic Church of Sanford: four
hits Scott Rltenour (triple, double, three run*,
three RBI). Chris Bryson (triple, four runs, three
RBIk three hits _ Pat Olffln (two runs, RBI): two
hits Matt Keller (two doubles, three runs, four
RBI),- Joe Son tors (two doubles, two runs, four
RBI). Jeff 0111 (two ru n t, RBI): one hit _ Don
Macher (triple, two rune, two RBI), Pete Holt
(taro runs, RBI): two runs, two RBI _ Dennis
Roman.
SEI: three bits _ Shane Smith (triple, two
runs, two RBI): two hits _ Jose Gonzalez

(double, run), Larry Lowe (run, RBI), Chuck
Ramsey (two runs): one hit _ Don Basil (triple,
run. RBI), Vernon Ford IRBI); one run. one RBI
_ Greg Liana: one RBI _ Ken Crossland, Terry
Elmeler.
K A L Lawn: three hits _ B.J. Osborne (triple,
double, two rune, two RBI): two hits _ Prankle
Phillips (two doubles, RBI), Ty Koke~ (double,
run), Dave Rape (two runs, RBI), J.R. Spivey
(two RBI); one hit _ Noy Rivera (two runs).
Jimmy William* (run); two RBI _ Dave Goff; one
run Bobby McPherson.
EZI Discount: two hits .Tony Taylor (double,
three runs): one hit _ Jason Flanagan; one RBI
_ Nate Fakcss.

ShupeCootiaoad from Pag* IB

FISHING FORECAST

fpxpfrrj b m
n to slowly Improve with
f qfllff tf Tr p t r uture* Soon the biggest problem

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vela. 1 prefer to flan areas
will be high water levels.
with clearly defined boundaries during high wa­
ter aa fish tend to be scattered. 'Searching*
lures such aa topwater baits, splnnerbalt* and
buzsbalts are good choices to locate scattered
base.
Sebastian Inlet continues to feature top notch
snook action with fish to 20 pounds. Large live
shrimp or small ptnflsb are top baits. One
and Bombers a rt
ounce Jl* . Rebels,
great artificials. The last of the outgoing tide

ig 1
tarpon are hitting In the SCBMilan RlVCfCaptain Jack at Port Canaveral report* fair
offshore action when seas permit. King mack­
erel are on 6 A Reef and PcIlean Flail- Dolphin
and waboo are scattered. Inside the P o rt ex­
pect flounder, eheepehead and a taw snook.
Trout and redflsh are rated aa good on the flail
of the Banana River.
Ponce Inlet la hot for aheepahead to five
pound*. Live shrim p or fiddler crab* are niaran teed to provide fast action. Drum, redflah,
small blucflah. jack crevalie and ladyflah are

also present. Trout and redflah action Is good in

cauee they will miss the first
games of the basketball season
due to the fact that volleyball
overlaps It.
Also added to that problem
ts the tact that once these
athletes reach the college level,
thetr colleges do not want their
players to get hurt playing
other sports and therefore d is­
courage cross playing.
Now that the answer to the
question of why female athletes
are being Injured so often Is
beginning lo unfold, what can
be done to prevent It? Knowing
the answer to the problem Is of
no use If the problem cannot
be fixed.
Many precautions have now
been implemented to begin re­
versing this problem.
First and foremost, benefitand tamale athletes
tag male
n
alike,
stretching and warmIng
a, stretchini
p al
up have becon
become an Integr
part of athletics
Important that the
•It la
stretch and warm up
'ore every practice and every

girl's volleygame,'
coach at Seminole High
ball &lt;
School, Beth Corso. "It's so
Important that mny athlete
stretch before physical activity.
Muscles cannot go from thetr
resting position to intense ac­
tivity with warming up to get
the blood flow into them for in­
creased oxygen. Not warming
up before activity con lead to
injury.*
There Is also some contro­
versy over which exercises are
more conducive to Injury. The
human body was made to per­
form in certain ways. Some ex­
ercises that coaches have used
for decades may actually cause
undue stress to muscles, liga­
ments, tendons and Joints.
Everyday, new studies are
coming out that give credit to
certain dr tils and exercise*
over others. It la up to the
coaches and trainers to deci­
pher those reports, ask thetr
players how the various exer­
cises make them feel and de­
velop an appropriate practice
schedule accordingly.

bile the
th&lt; players
tn addition, while
_ It doesn't
_ hurt to
are training.
make It a a ’enjoyable aa possi­
ble.
T have learned over the
years th at people are more
prone to work out if It la som e­
thing they enjoy,* Trochlell
'Practicing la something
th at every athlete haa to do so
It might aa will be as fan as
possible. If they ar* in duress
when they work out. they will
not want to do It and will not
give it their all.*
And the only way that,
coaches can know If their
players are In duress Is
through communication.
Players m ust
tell
their
coaches when they or* hurting,
playing on a minor tqjury may
kesp a player out of an entire
season or tn the operating
room Instead of on the bench
for one game. However, the
players m ust feel comfortable
communicating with the coach,
If they are told that they are
being weak or th at they are
hurting the team by not being
in the fam e, the lines of com ­
munication will do se down.
Coachaa m ust also commu­
nicate with the athlete's doc­
tor. If a player is feeling fine
b u t haa not been released from
a doctor's care, she does not
play- Th«. coach want the
player back a s much as the
athlete w ants to return, and
ju st a quickly, b u t at 100 per-

cent, not playing on an Injury.
*We are not going to let a
player come back until her
doctor taya it's all right,*
Welsch said. T h a t's why we
require on actual note from the
physician. It would be loo easy
to Uslen to a player who says
she's ready and that her doctor
said she could return. Too
many ktda want ao badly to get
back in the game that they will
actually think they are not se­
riously Injured. We have to rely
on the doctor to know what la
really going on Inside that stu ­
dent's body and keep us in­
formed. We at) wont the kids to
play. However, we only want
they to play healthy. Other­
wise. they ore only hurling
themselves and we ore here lo
protect them.*
In addition, girls need a pe­
riod of rest. Just os any oiner
athlete does. With more and
more men playing only one
aport, they are afforded a little
down time to rest minor Inju­
ries before they become seri­
ous. Girts need the same off
lime.
T h ere are four stages that
every athlete needs to go
through In order to'gtve proper
rest to their muscles,* said
Doug Petit, regional director for
Icarian Fitness Equipment.
T h ere ta a general training
phase where the athlete should
be doing individual training
tike running and conditioning.
Then she should move Into the
pre-season phase of heavy
practice and conditioning to
ready for the actual com peti­
tive season. Right after the
competitive
season
there
should be a period of rest. Thta
la the stage that Is usually ig­
nored. During this lime the
athlete should participate In
Atn sports ao she con rest her
mind and body before entering
the general training phase.
None of the four phases should
be overlooked because they all
make up the puzzle. If one
piece ta missing, therein come
the risks of Injuries.*
Petit knows first hand about
athletic Injuries aa he Is a
member
of
the
National
Strength Coaches Association,
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the athletic director fo r. Ihe
Lake Mary High School football
team and waa an award win­
ning body builder.
Through all of hla activities,
coupled with hla Job with
Icarian Fitness. Petit said that
he haa learned the Importance
of strength training women and
preparing the, to compete In
the male dominated world of
athletics.
Now that the differences be­
tween female and male athletes
ore known by everyone and the
ways lo prevent injuries are
being uncovered. Ihe Incidence
of female Injuries should begin
to decline. Women are now
such an Integral part of th e '
sports world and they deserve
the same precautions that are
taken for their male counter-’
parts.
Too many Dana Merrlcks
have hod thetr post high,
school dream s shattered a n d |
some of them might have been'
prevented. If only one girls a
year Is protected from a career
ending Injury. Ihe steps It
would take to ensure that
would be well rewarded.

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mark on Vegas
Ever tine* the discovered
she could point her tiny twin*
kling toes end stand on them.
Janet Sewctuk has been
danctnf. Oau|hter of Salty and
George Sewctuk of Sanford,
Janet, 30, has been dancing
since the was 4 years old.

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The statuesque -beauty was
DIETRICH
bom to dance. Her mom said,
‘She always liked dancing We
couldn't get her away from
dancing She would put on her Important step of all In her
polnte shoes and dance around exdllng repertoire and she will
the kitchen. And she always wear a new and different cos­
tume • a wedding gown • os she
came home from school with
dances down the aisle to be­
straight A's.*
Jan et la currently cast In come the bride of Wayne R.
‘Jubilee’ a t Daily's in Laa Ve­ Chapman, also of Las Vegas,
33, at Embassy
gas. She proudly stru ts her on Nov.
stuff wearing gorgeous cos* Suites, Altamonte Springs.
Janet visits her Sanford
tumes complemented with Ru 1*
home frequently and has
tertng feathers, dassltng jewels,
brought Wayne home for the
ornate h ats and headdresses
and long gloves, along with OS approval he deserves. "We love
Wayne to death.* Sally said,
other dancers, for a glimpse
‘lie will be a big addition to
Into the past of a classical
our family.*
European-style cabaret.
Janet appears In 13 shows a
JONES OIVEN
week In the popular ‘Jubilee'
which has been running for 14 PATRIOTISM AWARD
Ashby Jones was among
years. She has been In Las Ve­
the former seamen attending
gas for more than live years.
Dancing her way to fame a reunion of men who served
started for Jan et at School of aboard Ihe USS Allen M. BumDance Arts under Miriam Dok- ner DO602 during 1043-74.
Ashby was accompanied by Ills
tor and Valerie Weld. Janet
auditioned for Ballet Oulld of wife, Clayda, to the m em ora­
San ford-Seminole when she ble event held at Myrtle Dench.
was 13, and danced with the
company for six years.
After graduating from Semi­
nole High School where she
was captain of the. Dossiers
dance troupe, Jan et went to
business college to study court
reporting
But she couldn't
keep her nimble toes under
control.
Center stage and bright
lights beckoned the hometown
girl who h a s danced profes­
sionally a t Walt Disney Work),
in Japan, with the Boston
Ballet, for Merv Griffith In At­
lantic City and now in Laa VegM.
Soon, she will lake that most

Janet tawczuk (center) and
8.C.
Commissioned In 1043. the
‘ship was a brand new type
wiih for more Are power than
previous destroyers and was
pul In the forefront of war in
the Pacific,* Ashby said.
The ship served In World
War II. the Korean conflict,
Vietnam. Cuban missile crisis,
liny of Pigs contingent, Bikini
Aloll atom bomb tests and
Mediterranean Sen hot spota,
Ashby said, ‘She served 31
continuous years before retir­
ing*
At the reunion. Ashby Jones
MM 3/C and nine other plank
owner*'(crew who' put the shtp
In commission In 1043). re­
ceived the '"fiatrlotlsm award.
About SO members plus their
wtves were taken by bus to
Wilmington. N.C. for a memo­
rial service for the IS men who
perished when the ship was hit
by a kam lkaie fJapanese ailcide plane) during the Invasion
or Mnnlla Jan. 0, 1044. At the
service, a wreath was dropped
Into the water next to the
docked battleship North Caro-

Una. One of the men who per­
ished was Jim Williamson,
great uncle of Jpe Ponilll*. lo­
cal gospel
musician
and
singer.
•The Sumnrr shot down eight
enemy planes during the Battl#
of Ormoc Bay in the northern
part of Leyte In the Philip­
pines.* Ashby said.
GREENES ATTEND BOTH
CLASS REUNION
It was carry me back to old
Virglnny for Carrie and Sam
Greene who ventured back to
Bristol to allend hie SOih high
school class reunion. From all
reports, a wonderful time of
nostalgia ^nd reminiscing was
the order of the day.
Carrie said she and Sam a t­
tended the same school but did
not graduate at the same time.
Sam was always the smallest
tn the class and was affection­
ately called ‘Utile Sam* be­
cause he was so short and
scrawny. But SO years later,
tall, handsome Sam towers
Saa Dietrich. Page BE

USS Alan M Sumnsr D06S2. tha daatroyar on which Ashby Jonas
sarvad during World War II.

Gospel Christian-Aires to mark anniversary with open house
The Gospel Chrisllan-Alres
will observe their 3rd anniver­
sary. Sunday. Oct. 13 from 3:00
to 8:00 p.m.
These Christians are dedi­
cated carriers of the word In
song and Invite nil gospel
singing lovers to share In this
celebration.
The group members are Al­
ice Jenkins, Normor Nelson.
Betty
Cooper.
Deldera
McCutchln, Phillis Justice.
Larrlc Ashe. Daniel Brown.
Barbara Greene, Rev. Tyrone
Green,
Derome
Darkness,
Charles Jenkins, manager,
Johnny Williams. Leonard Kelllngsworth
and
Olenda
Kllllngsworth.
The doors wilt open for Ihe
anniversary at the Seminole
African American Academy of
Arts located at 1110 W. I3lh
St. tn Sanford (Old Star Then-

SANFORD

MARVA
HAWKINS

aiBBON HONORED
FOR CHURCH SERVICE
Si. Johns-M etropolitan Mis­
sionary Baptist Church on Cy­
press Avenue, recently cele­
brated their 102nd anniver­
sary. The celebration was ex­
tended to honor the person
who has been a member of the
church the longest.
Mary Gibson was honored by

Ihe church for 68 years a* a
member. Gibson Is an ardent
member and has served as so ­
loist In choir no. one. as a
deaconess, and as a member of
Ihe Women's Missionary Soci­
ety. Tills servant has always
shown her love and devotion to
her church.
Sharing this honor with Gib­
son were her children. Melvin,
Charles and wife Betty, Robert
and wife Faye or North C aro­
lina and Mark and wife Tina,
her five grands and three great
grands.
A special salute to Qibson
was presented to her from the
Mayor of Sanford and District
Two City Commissioner Vilma
Williams. A plaque was given
for her tS years of service to
her church, community and the
city of Sanford Dr. Martin Lu­
ther King celebration chblr.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
A belated 83rd birthday Is
wished for Helen Jam es of
Osteen who celebrated her
birthday on Oct. 3. Born In
Kissimmee. Jam es has been a
resident of Osteen for many
years. James who is retired is
always remembering her days
that she worked for the Javls
family.
As a member of St. John
Metropotiian Baptist Church
since I OSS, she Is a deaconesa
and boasta of her daughter
Emma Alexando with whom
the lives and her other daugh­
ters arc Essie Mae Smiley of
Delaware,
and
Perry Lee
Richardson
of
Gainesville.
Many more happy birthdays
arc wished for Mrs. James.
TRUSTEE DAY
Trustee Day at St. John Met­
ropolitan Missionary Baptist
Church will be held Sunday.
October 12th a t 4:00 p.m. The
trustees will celebrate this day
wtth guest speaker Minister
Horace Orr, community activ­
i s t All churches are invited.
Ouest artists will be soloists.
Patricia Whatley and Veronica
Stewart. Rev, Robert Doctor Is
the pastor.
*We Care’ volunteers are in­
viting C hristians in the com ­
munity to Join in their drive to
help the needy during the
Christmas , holiday. Families
will be given food baskets to
provide rood for their families.
. Rev. Eddie Martin and the We
Care volunteers invite the
community to donate to this
cause and help feed those over
300 fond lies In need. Dona­
tions can be made by calling or

Ooepel Choir will be held Oct.
12 at 6:00 p.m. at the New
Mount Calvary Missionary Bap*
tint Church located at 1100 W.
12th St. ‘Come and be
blessed', says Ml. Calvary
Minister of Music. Mt. Calvary's
pastor Is the Rev. Ricky Scott.
WELCOMING SERVICE
The
welcoming
worship
service for the Reverend Linda
J. Hayes,.Senior Pastor of the
ML OUvc African Methodist
Episcopal C hurch located at
3780 Midway Ave. will be held
Sunday, Oct. 10 at 4:00 p.m.
Other congregations are Invited
to witness this momentous oc­

casion. T his' church family
celebration will be shared with
all or our many families and
friends. The church clerk la
Lcnora Mobley.
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BOOK BIONINQ, RECEPTION
The Central Florida C hapter
of the International Black
Women's Congress and the
Sanford Housing'Authority in­
vite the community to attend a
reception and book signing for
community leader ana author
Altermcae Bentley on Tuesday,
Oct. 21 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

�Love of wife leads to
By HART ROWELL
Herald Correspondent
Dave Wolfe started his hobby
because he loves hts wife.
Pearv. a devotee of southwest*
era themes. Her living room Is
decorated In a traditional
southw estern
theme.
Dave
made several pieces for her
from wood • a couple of coyo­
tes howling nt the moon, a
pueblo, a wolf frame. Peggy
also Liked a lot of the nntlve
American crafts, so Dove be­
gan creating those items for

Po L Iflultintd

SttjrtMM W. Dleklson

Southward- Dickison
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. ond grade teacher nt EastSouthward of Lake Mary, brook Elementary School,
announce the engagement of Winter Park.
Her
nance., born
In
rathvongsy Southward, tc Neenah. Wls., Is the m ater­
nal grandson of Mrs. tierStephen William Dleklson
nice Tnnslcy and the late
son of Dr. and Mrs. Alexon
Harry Tansley of Desder Dleklson of Sanford,
Plalncs, III. His paternal
Dora In Borlkane. Laos,
the bride-elect Is the m ater­ grandparents are the late
nal granddaughter of the Dr. and Mrs. William Dick­
late Mrs. Mary
Bo'
Mary'Boland
Cllley ison of DcsPlalncs.
Dleklson Is n graduate of
of Sanford, and the paternal
granddaughter of Ira E. Seminole High School where
Southward and the late Mrs. he was a member of the Na­
Myra Lee Southward of tional Honor Society, Trltic.
and played varsity basket­
Sanrord.
The bride-elect Is a 1992 ball and varsity volleyball.
graduate of Seminole High He graduated with honors In
School where she was n Civil Engineering from the
Daxzlcr Dance Team officer, University of Florida In 1095
a member of Tribe and Miss and received a m aster's de­
Seminole High School 1992. gree In 1097. He was a
At the University of Florida,
member of Chi Epsilon en­
where she graduated In gineering honorary and Is
I99G. Miss Southward was employed ns n civil engineer
president of Phi Mu social with URS Greiner. Orlando.
sorority, president of Kappa
The wedding will be an
Della Pi education honorary, event nr Nov. 15, at Mark­
and a member of Gold Key ham Woods Presbyterian
Honor Society. She Is a sec- Church, Orlando.

Dietrich

going to all the 'wonderful
C ontinued from Pegs SB
places to eat *
way over the other classm ates
On Oct. 15. Stella will he
which came as the surprise of the guest 8|&gt;eakcr nt the first
a half century to them.
meeting of the season for BpMost of the classm ates had , stlon Sigma Omtcron, a read­
not seen eatih other’ sln te ing society of the Florida Fed­
graduation.. Out of 48 In the eration of Women'a . Clubs.
class. IS are deceased. Out of Stella's topic will be 'Reading
(he 26 classm ates attending
(he reunion. 12 have been m ar­ with the Blind.'
ried for SO years.
And divorces? Only one In OOOD NEIOHBOR
There is so much to be said
the entire class.
for good neighbors. And Jean
Marcel is certainly a super
STELLA TO ADDRESS
neighbor.
READING SOCIETY
She recently attended a
Like dynamite, like d ia ­ meeting, took notes and ac ­
monds. Stella Orltt is wrapped quired valuable literature. Jean
In a tiny package. But the pe­ mailed out a bundle of timely
tite little lady can be extremely Information to friends who are
powerful and sparkling. Legally most grateful.
blind. Stele
celebrated her
Kudos to Jean and happy
B9th birthday on Sept. 27. She birthday to a great girl on Oct.
was born In New York, but
grew up In Sanford. Longtime
readers will recall that her
grandfather presented a replica
of the clock that stands In
Magnolia Square to Sanford Coatlnnatf from Pag* SB
many years ogo.
Stele said her daughter, Lli Commerce building at First
Rhoades, came down from New Street and Sanford Ave. Hors
York to visit with her before d'oeuvrea and refreshments will
her birthday and will return In be served.
the near future. On her actual
For more information, con­
birthday, Ltx'a husband, Joe, tact Corine Vara Wilson at
spent five days with Stella and 331-5665 or 699-2166 or Elder
she said they had a great time Timothy Hudson at 323-3150.

Hawkins

Sanford Lion's Club si work
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He has mode drenmcatchers,
spirit
catchers,
m andalss.
medicine bags, walking sticks,
spirit sticks, even a bow and
arrow. Dave prefers to use
natural m aterials when he
works. He tried to think about
what native Americans would
have used and what their work
would have looked like. He
limits Ills use of man made m a­
terial. Dave has made dreamcatchers out of grapevine
wreaths and willow branches.
Native Americans usually used
willow for their drenm catchers.
Willow was also used by native Davs Wolfa la surrounded by soma of lha southwsstam objacta ho eraatad
Americana for medicinal pur­
poses.
catchers and spirit catchers were also very good ecologists. Scout Troop to raffl
Other natural m aterials Dave because real sinew Is very ex- Nothing went to waste. They vember. After that,
uses Include suede lace, an i­ pensive. What Dave likes about dkln't Just live on the Isurd, they gin working on proj
mal Airs and feathers. Dave
making native American crane lived with the land.
younger daughter A
gets some of his feathers at
la the spirituality behind It.
Dave's upcoming projects In- Scout Troop to si
work, but he also gets some
Everything has a purpose, elude more arrows and a Lake Mary bays or,
very pretty feathers from his
whether It was to catch bad quiver. He Is also making a Dave will also be te
own chicken. Dnvc does use a r­ dreams, evil spirits or to bring very large dream cstchers for how to make dream
tificial sinew for his dreamgood luck. Native Americans his daughter Brittany's Olrl their camporee In c

Seniors m ove
into new hom e
in Lake Mary
It's official, If not complete.
The Lake Mary Seniors have
moved from the Frank Evans
Center to the Lake Mary Com ­
munity Center at 200 North
Country Club Road. Almost all
of the classes have made the
mow to the new location. The
community center is carpeted,
so the Une dancers will co n ­
tinue to meet at the Frank
Evans Center for the time be­
ing. The city is currently taking
bids for work that will be done
at the community center. The
first work scheduled for com ­
pletion will be the addition of a
wooden dance door in the main
room. That will allow the line
dancers to make the move to
the community center. It will
also help the city out with
week-end rentals. Many people
wanting a place for a wedding
reception or party, want a
dance floor too.
The Lake Mary sewers h a ­
ven't missed a beat In the
move. They are currently
working on yarn angels for Bet­
ter Living for Seniors Meals on
Wheels program. The Seniors
have also begun preparations
for Olde Lake Mary Days. They
are making some very Inventive
crafts to self. Puppies, kittens,
rabbits and birds will all be
found In their 'basket of a n i­
mals*. They will also be m ak­
ing miniature quilts for Ameri­
can Olrl and Magic Attic dolls,
and possibly for Barbie dolls.
The Lake Mary Chapter of
the AARP has also moved and
will continue to meet on the
third Tuesday of the month.
The next AARP meeting will be
Oct. 21 at 1:00 p.m. at the
Lake Mary Community Center.

MARY
ROWELL

SOCIETY ON HOLD,
FRIENDS FORMED
When the Lake Mary H istori­
cal Commission met In Sep­
tember. they voted to form n
Lake Mary Historical Society
for the support and benefit of
the commission and the m u­
seum.
Several
commission
members agreed to he part of a
committee to set up the soci­
ety. After two working meetings
on the Society. It became clear
that Ihere were two completely
different opinions on the for­
mation of the Society, the s e t­
up. the accountability and how
It should be run. At the Oct. 6
meeting of the commission.
Jean Brooklyn reported these
facts to the rest of the com ­
mission members. After some
discussion, it was decided that
It would be best to table the
Society for the time being. The
Immediate concerns of the
commission ore Ihe Frank
Evana Center and programs for
the public. Volunteers are still
needed to help the com m is­
sion, so It was proposed and
adopted that there he a
Friends of the Lake Mary His­
torical Museum. The Friends
would not pay dues, hut would
help out with acquisitions and
events.
Commission
Chair
Jean
Brooklyn gave all commission

Adalla Bares holds handmads "baskets of animals.”
members a homework assignmcnl. Bring their Ideas about
the building lo the November
meeting. There are many declsions that must be made regnrdlng the Frank Evans Ccnter. It has nlready been deelded that the stage will be returned to ns close to It's orlglrial design as possible. (The air
coiuliMunmg system will make
exact reconstruction Imposslble.) One of Ihe big questions
about the building Is the hnlf
walls that were added when the
building was used as city hall.
Although they are not port of
Ihe original structure, one
commission member has proposed leaving the walls. One
side could be used for the ge*
nealogy center that the commission hopes lo establish, Ihe
other side for a small classroom.
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hsva racandy boon rtnovatsd by ths Sanford Uons Club In conjunction
wtti Metro Advertising. This is another axampta of ft# dub's
involvamant In tha community and ths work It doss for ths vtsualty

day. something (hey were
changed from about a year and
a half ago. However, the serretarlal help that the commis­
lion needs at each meeting Is
not available on the first Monday, so the commission voted
to keep the meetings on the
second Tuesday,
The commission also talked
about their two upcoming
events. On Tuesday. Ocl. 14.
Charlie Carlson, author of
*When Celery was King* will be
the speaker at the regularly
scheduled meeting of the commission. Charlie, an expert on
!&lt;*** f°'klwe ■"£ culture, will
*** speaking on the 'Real Florld*‘; The Public t» Invited to attend. Social time will be from
7-7:15 p.m. and Charlie will
»pc«k at 7:30 p.m.
° n Saturday. Oct. 18. the
commlssARV will be conducting
their accond annual Girl Scout
Day- On that day, the commis»‘°n will work with Brownie
and Junior Olrl Scouts to help
them earn their historical rccognltlon’s.
talent sh o w ,
RAFFLE p l a n n e d

Cade tie Troop H8 In Lake
Mary will host a talent show on
Saturday, Nov.
15 at Lake
Mary Elementary School. Girl
Scout Troops anti individual
scouts will be performing
There will also be a raffle to
raise money for the troop. One
of the donation* to be raffled Is
a 1095 Hallmark Victorian
Barbie doll valued nt 070. The
troop ft still looking for dona­
tions for the ralTle. If you or
your business would like to
donate anything, call Peggy

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In the RSVP building at Seminole Community
College. Thta session marked (he ofnclal friendahlp visit by the regional lieutenant governor
Shirley Pyle, of Daytona Beach. Members Intro­
duced themselves by name, occupational classi­
fication and by staling their years of membershlp.
LI. Oov. Pyle presented goals and strategies of
the internallonal organization, the Florida d is­
trict. and Identified strengths of the local clubs.
Florida Is the third largest district, by member­
ship count. In the International organization that
emphasizes service and friendship.
Along wtlh local club sendee projects; the In­
ternational service focus la on brain-related dis­
orders. nnd through pilot International founda­
tion services nnd donations are directed to this

focus area.
Pyle congratulated the Sanford Club for earn ­
ing a three star (top level) recognition In the Pi­
lot Excellence Program Evaluation filed for the
1000-07 year which ended Ju n e SO. She shared
enthusiasm . Information, , and three yearstrategic plans from the recent International
convention when p ast Florida district governor
Diana Klngrce of Crystal River was elected first
vice president. Membership ffow th Is an Impor­
tant aspect of the strategic plan. She announced
the 1008 Internallonal convention will be In July
In Orlando.
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Wearing a bumble bee brooch. U . Governor
Pyle emphasized 'Bee the Best You Can Be* and
distributed magnetic cards with the bumble bee
and this phrase. A social time followed the busi­
ness m eeting

Binge drinkers’ good times
are not shared by spouses
DEAR AII BY: You rscsntly
reprinted the tost for slroholism.
Home time bsck, when I found
ADVICE
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comfortable marrying him.
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reeearth has been dooe regarding
binge dnnking vs. AiU-blown alco­ as many “yea* answer* as they can
holism The study (bund equal prob­ live with, then prepare to play sec­
lem* among both group*. I tnlnk ond Addle to the Almighty Bear Can
your danger-elgaal Hat thould be during most of their leisure time.
BETRAYED
updated to reflect Uw following:
DEAR BETRAYED. Those are
- Do you have family
excellent additions to Um test
with addictive behavior. Is., gam­ for alcoh olism . R eaders and
bling, drugs, drinking?
- If you have minor children, who drink. If the last h r
have they frequently seen you
drunk?
T hey
- If vou have adult children, do may Indicate a problem w it*
you get drunk with them?
alcohol la apito of the earlier
- Are you able to drink more
than most other people before getting drunk because you are “used to
DEAR ABBY: My husband is 42
and I am 38 When w* married five
- When you reminisce about the years ago. he was a widower with a
‘good times, are they almost exclu­ young daughter. His (bet wife had
sively dnnking atariaa?
died shortly after giving birth to
- Do vou seek recreational their second child. The baby was
activities that revolve around drink­
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- When you a rt in a group, are I love very much.
you ever the only one drinking)
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- Do you frequently drink so remove his old wadding band. He
much you ar* unable to perform wears the ring from his first mar­
eexually?
riage on his right hand and the one
- Have you been told that you I gave him on his left I have asked
become obnoxious when you've been him many time* to pi*
drinking’
the ring. He says that his first wife
- Do you drink and drive?
will always be a part of his Ilfs.
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The following births were re­
corded at the Florida Hospital.
Altamonte:
Sept. IS - Heather and Joseph
Flnelll. Lake Mary. Otrl: Mary
and Paul Qrabowskl. Lake
Mary. Boy: Marie and Janies
Russell. Deltona. Boy; Susanna
Humphries and Ralph Reep.
Sanford, Qlrl
Sept. IS • Kimberly and Thaddeus Antoexcwaki. Jr.. Lake
Mary. Qlzli Candice and Paul
lluber, Deltona, Otrl: Hennlfer
and Harold Kaufmann, Jr..
Longwood, Olrl
Sept. 17 • Netla Haywood and
Terence Lawson, Sanford. Boy:
Patricia and Walter Sullivan.
Sanford, Boy
Sept. 18 • Cynthia and Donald
Under, Longwood. Otrl
Sept. 20 • Shelia Machon and
Eric Brandi. Oviedo. Boy
Bept. 21 • Marilyn and Barry
Se groves, Deltona. Olrl; Mi­
chelle and Dwayne Kirkland.
Casselberry, Olrl
Sept. 22 • Dawn and Thomas
Oglesby, Sanford. Olrl: Jan e
and William Leonard. Oviedo,
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DEAR ABBY: T il bet you don't
remember me, do you?M. dread
hearing that question, and I'm sura
other schoolteachers do, too.
After 34 years (so far) in th s
classroom, I simply can't remember
the name* of all my former stu ­
dents. Answering *No* diminishes
the initial joy we both should feel in
recalling that relationship.
This deflating situation could bo
avoided if one would say, T m John
Smith. Do you remember w»T
Any advice on how to handle this
awkward but all-too-common
predicament?
LONGTIME SCHOOLTEACHER

DEAR LONGTIME TEACHERi
The answer to your question Is
one that could apply to i
who Is aaked this ea b a r
question, Bimpty aay, “Your h o t
Is vary ftuailiar, but I'm sorry,
jrour name escapes ass. What la

Setp. 23 • Krlstync and Jacob
Koomen. Longwood, Olrl
Sept. 24 • Shannon and Rich­
ard Reynolds. Oviedo, Boy

Sanford. Boy, Alana and J o ­
seph BiondotlUo. Orange' City,
Boy

The fallowing births were re­
corded at Columbia Medical
Center, Sanford:
Sept. 24 • Marta and Jose Bur­
gos. Deltona. Boy; C hcrlssa
Bonaparte, Deltona. Boy
Sept. 25 • Anne and Leslie
Mliler. Deltona. Olrl; LaShands
Troutman and Peter Adudu,
Lake Monroe. Olrl
Sept. 26 • Melanie llayea, Del­
tona. Boy; Ctaressa Leads.
Sanford, Olrl; Heather and Paul
Owen. Jr. Deltona. Boy
Sept. 27 • Donna Slzelove and
Lloyd Flannagln.- Sanford, Boy;
Katherine and Thomas Parman, Orange City, Boy
8ept. 26 • Crystal Rogers and
Richard Domlny. Deltona. Boy
Sept. 20 &gt; Jasm ine Colon and
Edward Jlmenes, Deltona, Boy;
Joy and Torlck Williamson.
DeLand. Boy; Jessica Oliver
and Marvin Evans, Jr. Sanford.
Boy; Nlcqle and William An­
derson. Sanford. Qlrl
Sept. 30 - DcNevts Moore.

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Da Bomb
hears all...
They may be Innocent
kills, but Da Bomb sez
there aren't many hap­
pier lookin' kids than
the ones outside at the
Page School every after­
noon.
Hey. quit yer' whinin'
about grades for ath­
letes. Now. y*all have to
make a 2.0 GPA and Da
Bomb scz. If you can't
make a 2.0. yer spendIn' too much time on the
practice field.
Dig time credit to
Lake Howell students. It
would have been easy to
trash your temporary
school last year, but the
folks over at Winter
Springs are ravin' about
the way you maintained
the school for their first
year. Da Bomb sez you
guys are n class act.
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Speakln' of Winter
Springs High School,
you guys couldn't have
elected a better student
government or class of­
ficers. Da Bomb
sez
they'll be a hard act to
'follow.
If you want Da Bomb
to write nbout your
events, whether It be a
school play.
chorus
event or band concert,
call me at the paper
(322-26111. Just ask for
Du Bomb.

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By B1IAR1 BROD1E
Herald Stnff Writer
Besides penning Ihe odes of
I luck Finn nml Tom Snwycr.
Mnrk Twain wrote n hook
about his personal experiences
on board a steam ship cnllrd
Trawling The Equator.
Wayne Dorn followed In the
footstep of the great author
this sum mer, except he did Ills
traveling by airplane, bus and
on foot, on dry land.
Dorn, n geography teacher
at Lnkcvlcw Middle School, r e ­
cently showed slides of his
summer trip to Ecuador to Ills
sixth-grade ctnssrs.
For those who failed their
sixth-grade geography class,
or tired to brush up try silling
In on Dorn's class. Ecuador is
n smnll country on the western
coast of South America, situnlrd between Colombia and
Peru. It lies on the equator
Dorn traveled with a group
from Episcopal Church of Ihe
New Covenant. In Winter
Springs, to the mountain Mi­
lage of Floron to help build n
sanctuary for the local church

the mountnlns. nt mi elevation
of more than 0,000 feet above
sea Irvrl. m i the average tem ­
perature, Dorn snld. was 70
degrees year-round.
While there was a lot of hard
work to he done, there was
also time to experience the
eulliire of the area. That 1s
what Dorn wanted to present
to Ills class.
Dorn Ink! the class that the
Latln-Amcrlcnn culture Is dif­
ferent that of the American
rulltirc. While the people nre
hard workers, he said, they
aic more laid hack, not goal
orlriited.
'You learn by bring In Ihr
culture." Dorn told Ills stu­
dents *1 learned quite n hit
while 1 was there.’
Ecuador Is a small country,
about the sire of the state of
Colorado The population of
the enlirr country Is not m uch
more than llir population of
one of the U.S.'s larger cities.
Dorn said the people who
lived in Floron 'h ad little hut
appreciated what they had.

*We arc very, very w ealthy.'
Dorn snld, ‘compared to the
Eight adults mid 22 youth way they llvr."
spent almost two weeks pour­
The village |&gt;coplc were
ing Hoars and huildliig walls proud to have Americans come
around the steel frame that Into tliclr homes, Dorn said.
was already up when they a r­ When they were not working
rived. The church
raised on die church, many m em bers
$11,000 for the purchase ol of the group visit the homes of
m aterials to build the sanrlu- some of (hr villagers. The
ary nnd left 83.000 uf that lor lioinrownrrs would oflcn offer
them to use on their vocational tokens to tliclr visitors. Dorn
school.
was given a rrrnm lc figurine of
After they had completed a small child, embellished in
gold. Hr later learned that the
tliclr work an (tie sanctuary,
the group traveled to Ihr capi­ man who gave it to him had
received It ns a gift nt Ihe lime
tal city of Quito. Dorn said of his son's baptism.
Quito was a very modern city.
'll was very lni|x)rtrint to es­
While the city tics only miles tablish a ra p p o rt will! Ihe
from the equator, the city Is In people,* he said.

Wayne Dorn stands In his Lakeview Middle School
classroom flankod by a map and pictures of Ecuador

and a wel hanging he purchased at a shop at the
equator.

Personal fitness should
be a personal ch o ice
class based on exercising nnd
learning about your body.
Tills Is a rlass many s tu ­
dents do not enjoy nnd p a r­
Courtney Lqffcw (s a senior at ents feel is a waste of thrlr
*
Sernluofc High School arid fins on children's time.
problem staying In .xba/ie.
As a young child in elem en­
tary and middle school, the
Should n personal fitness
nerd for personal fit ness and
rlass Ire a requirement for
tram sports Is understandgraduating from high school?
aide, but when a siudrnt
In high school, students
m old tie taking an elective
course Inwards lliclr career
have 21 mandatory credits
that nre required by ihr
dreams nr another academic
eon my. One of the 24 credits
course, why should they he
required to lake a I'.E. class?
has to be personal fitness, a
The class, on the other
hand, should he turned Into
mi clrrtivr course Hint any
siudrnt Is free lo take.
lio coaches help in this
problem? At Ihe high school
level, the coaches da not
spend thrlr tlrne&gt;making Ihr
class exciting nnd fun tail
rather like a (root camp. The
teachers could be letting Ihe
students play volleyball or a
game of Indoor lloor hockry.
Instead they make Ihr s tu ­
dents run around a track for
30 minutes, take u cross
county speed Volk or run up
and down tile bleachers. Why
Is ibis necessary?
Al Irast in elementary and
middtr schiHit, the conches try
lo make the class Interesting
by coming up djftcrcnt activi­
ties.
Students nre obviously going
to be upset when the closs
tbol Ibey nre rrquired lo toke
Is not new nnd ehnltrnglng.
Nobisly wauls to do the sam e
thing over and over again even
If II Is playing basketball.
Another course that Is mandnlory in high school. Is Life
By COURTNEY LEFTEW
Herald Corrrspondnnt

Lake Mary kids have pioneer spirit
By MARY ROWELL
Herald Correspondent________
Imagine living In a time
when alm ost everything you
own has been made by aomeone In your family. That's one
of the things second grade
students from Lake Mary Ele­
mentary got a chance to think
about when they visited the
Pioneer Art Settlement In
Barbervllle.
Children did more than
watch TV and play video
games In pioneer days. Mom
or an older sibling would milk
the cow. A younger child
would chum the butter. They
lived In a house bull) by their
father and wore clothes made
by their mother. Not Just the
clothes, but the cloth to make
the clothes was often woven
by the m other.
Among the things the chil­
dren saw was the post and
beam bam built In 1086 the
way b am s were built In the
1800s. The timber was all
hand cut. no nails were used
nnd no electric tools were
used. The boards were put In
place using ropes and pulleys.
In pioneer days. It would

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have been ihe children's chore
10 help feed the animals. For
the sccond-gradcrs, II was Just
fun when they got io feed and
pet the horse, donkey and
sheep.
The students visited a cabin
built In the 1800s In Oeorgla.
The settlement bought the
cabin and moved It to Florida.
A two room cabin with a loft,
It was owned by a couple with
11 children. The guide pointed
out the three-legged birthing
■tool that was 200 years old
and still sturdy enough lo use.
He told all the moms they
could alt on It If they wanted
to. but no one wanted to take
him up on the offer. The stu ­
dents each took a turn at
churning butter and everyone
got a taste test.
In the candlemaklng room,
students were allowed to try
their hand at dipping candles.
The settlem ent makes their
candles with a mixture of p ar­
affin. beeswax and a little dye
for color. Pioneers often kept
sheep for their wool. The set­
tlement does too. Each of the
students was given small
pieces of clean, carded wool
and taught how to finger spin.

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Lake Mary Elsmentaiy student Paige Harmon practices making buttor
during her class field trip last week
Ihclr rugs, even tliclr slirc-tn.
Weaving was tiow Ihe p la ­
In pioneer days, in tilling went
ncers made their clot nes.
to waste. A shirt was worn by
almost every member of the
family until It was beyond re­
pair anil Ihen Ihe mother
- would use tl lo wrnvc n nig.
The students got a chance to
work one of Ihe looms.
The most popular parts of
the lour were the blacksmith
and the wood shop. At the
blncksmllhs', the students
saw how tools were mude.
They watched ns the black ­
sm ith made a null nnd a
horse's shoe. At the wood
shop, they saw how wooden
furniture is made and then
they took turns sawing n log.
The trip was a grail experi­
ence for students and chaper­
ones. II was also a lot of fun.
If you nre Interested In visiting
the scltlcmcnl, they arc hav­
ing Ihclr 20lh Annual Fnll
Country Jam boree. Nov.l and
2. The settlement Is located
on Slate Road 40, Just west of
U.S. High way 17, north of
DeLnnd,

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R ichard Kline, . son of
Rlcluird Kline of Altamonte
Springs nnd Linda Kline of
Winter Springs, recently en­
tered Guilford (N.C.) College
where he will tie a member of
the class of 2001. .Kline Is a
1007 graduate of Oviedo High
School.

school lunches. Presenting o g e n e ra l check to
Toshiro arc assistant principal Lamarr Richardson and
ROTC Commander Patrick Helms.

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1. Says II Mm "4 Seasons Of
Loneliness" (Motown) Lott Week:
No. I
2. Marla* C u t ; “Hooey"
(Columbia) No. 2
3. U tter "You Mate Me Wanna..."
(Ltface/Arista) No. 3
4. Jewel ''Foolish Games/You Were
Meant For Me" (Atlantic) No. 3
3. Alters Foot 1U "All Cried Out"
(Track Masten/Cravc) No. 11
6. Sarah MeLachtea "Building A
Mystery" (Nett wort/Arisu) No. 7
7. Mary J. BUge "Everything"
(MCA) No. 6

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Laura
Meghan
D ennis.
daughter of W. Michael and
Linda Dennis of Longwood,
was recently cited for recogni­
tion In the Who’s Who Among
• s S
American High School . S tu­
Lisa W atson, a senior Psy­ dents. She Is a senior a t Lake
chology and English major at &lt; Mary High School and execu­
tive editor of the school news­
Olivet Naznrene University in
Kaknkee, 111., has been se­ paper.
• • •
lected to receive the Joseph F.
nnd Esther J. Nielson schol­
M ichael L. Fran telle, of
arship for the 1007-08 a c a ­
demic year. She Is the daugh­ Winter Park, waa Invited to
Join Phi Beta Kappa, an a c a ­
ter of Joe nml Dlnne Watson
of Sanford, nnd a 1004 gradu­ demic honor society In Mas­
ate of Seminole Trinity Chris­ sachusetts.

V A LU E-P A C K ED
E N TE R TA IN M E N T
University of

When Seminole's Air Force ROTC heard of the
fcumiong ol SHS student Toshia Blake's home. Uiey
mobilized the troops and collectsd money during

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Management Skills.. The s tu ­
dents learn nbout dlscasea.
their body, and lire sklUa they
will need as they grow older.
This rourse covers everything
the students need lo tnkc rare
of themselves and teaches
Important Issues. It is b a si­
cally a personal fitness clast
except for the Tact that s tu ­
dents spend thetr time In a
classroom Instead of a a m
and don’t have to get nil hut
and sweaty. Therefore, if this
required course covers the
same basic Information, why
make students spend a year In
personal fitness?
The solution does not mean
abolishing the personal fit­
ness course, nnd that woukl
never happen In the first
place, but maybe just im ­
proving the class A good be­
ginning would be to make the
course fun for students to lake
and making It a choice • not n
requirement for graduation. A
student who Is eager about
learning Is always going to be
a happier student.

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Florida

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Semmoie County, Florida, undo.
Iht Ficniout Name cl PALMSTTA IMPONIMM, and mat I
inland to regular ta d name
trrth
tno
Division
ol
Corporation*,
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Florida, m occordonca o iti the
p.otiaiona of mo Fur it tout
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PuOhoh. Oclooor 11. IM F
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Notice ta haraby piton mat I
am engaged in buamooo ol i l l
■ SI.. Ctaaoiborry. FL 33F07.
Sommoio County, Florido. under
| the F tenuous Noma of MNMON
and mot i mitnd to
Slater tard name with the
alon
of
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haaaao. Florida, m accorco »n h mo protiaiona ol Iho
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IN TNd CINCUIT COUNT
OF THB SIONTBSNTH
JUDICIAL CM CUIT
M AMO FON
BBMtMOLS COUNTY,
PLONIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. SF-SSS-CA-10-M
PRINCIPAL NISIOINTIAL
MONTCAOI, INC..
plsmnftia),
to.
PATRICIA J WATCni. ol ol.
Defendant!*)
H O TK I
OP PONSCLOSUM SALS
NOTICI IS H I M BY OIVIN
purouont lo o Final Judgment ol
forocloaura dated, September
tflh, IM F , and enterad in Cato
arc. S F -M l ot the Circuit Court
ot the IlO H F ItN TH Judicial
Circuit In ond lor S fM IN O lt
County. Florida wherein PRIMCIPAL NISIOINTIAL M ORIQAOI INC. 10 tho Plaintiff and
PATRICIA J WATINS, JOHNNY
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WATINS,
H C U IIIIO LD
FINANCI CORPORATION, M A
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or* tho Defendedta, r win tall to
the hlghoat ond boat bidder lor
caeh ol the Wott front door ot
tho
lomlnelo
County
Courthouse, lenford, Florida
at L*00 Am., on mo 10th day
of October, IM F, tho following
doacrlbod properly at aal torth
In told Final Judgment:
LOT 107, WILDWOOD, A
PLANNIO UNIT D IV I LOPM INT. ACCONOINO TO TH I
PLAT TH IN IO F AS MCOFIOtO
IN PLAT BOOK t*. PAOIB F. B.
* AND 10 OP T H I PUBLIC
NICONOS
OP
IIM IN O L !
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNISS MY HAND and tho
Pool of this Court on September
u rn , tssr.
(Sf AL)
Maryanns Moras
Clara of mo Circuit Court
By : Joan OrUlent
Deputy Clerk
Ichavwrla. McCalls, Raymor,
Barrett S Froppior
Pool Office Boa 3«I0
Tornpo, PL S1S01
P S FM tH I
NOTIGS ,
hi occordonca With tho
Am trie tno D la*bun lea Act, partone nooding a apodal accommodotlon to particlpat* In this
proceeding should contact tho
individual o
t r agoncy sending
notleo not later then
(TJ
days prior to tho proceeding ot
tho oddrooo given on tho
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Court for Somlnolo County,
Florid*, Probate OMoion, tho
oddrooo of which It Poof Office
Drowor C. Sanford, Florldo
SIFFI. Tho namoa ond addroot00 of the portonol representa­
tive and tho portonol reprtaenlatiro'a attorney are tot forth
below.
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ANI NOTIFIED THAT:
All persona on whom Hue
notice I* aorvod who have
obfocHona that chtiiang* tna
vahdhy of tho will, Iho quelilreiliono ot tho pat tonal represen­
tative. venue, or |unadiction ol
thla Court are required to Mo
thou obtoctlono with Itua Court
WITHIH TH I LATIN OP T H M I
MONTHI ASTIR T H I OATI OP
T H I F IM t PUBLICATION O f
THIS NOTICI ON THIRTY DAYS
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AS creditors ot tho docodonl
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dolma or demands against
dacodonto estate on whom t
copy of thro notice la sorted
within throe month! that in*
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this notice mutt M* thou claima
with I hie Court WITHIN TH I
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FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICS ON IHINTV DAYS
AFTIN THS OATI OF SINVICI
OF A COST OF THIS NOTICI
OH THIM
AN i i m ctodilor* of tha deca­
dent and per anna haring clems
« demands againaI Iha decsdont a trial* mutt lilt thoir
claims with this court WITHIN
TH R U ,M O N TH S A FTIN TH I
OATI OF TH I FIRST PUB IK ATION OF THI* NOTICI
ALL CLAIM*. OFMANO* ANO
OSJICTIO NS NOT SO FILID
WILL S I FORIVtn BAItniD
The dale ot the Mat publica­
tion ot true Notice is Octoboi
*th, IM F
PfRSONAL R fP R IlIN tA TrV t
COLliNA vrnnnir.it
STIVEN M MIVFh*
Moyara. Mooney * Moyca
tF South Lota Avenue
Olando. Fiofida TFSOI
440F) *19 0010
Attorney For Patltioner
f it Bai No 0M1IS9
Publish October ». II. I t t r
O IJ *1
UNCLAtMIU
VSHICLI AUCTION
Remover of lha below
datciibad vehicles was coo
ih,clad -n compiia.ua w.m r *
F l i t * Nonce mat hutch a
Tuw-ng will toll tent «ah-claa at
Public Auction lot cath on
Oclob*. 10th. lia r at to 00 AM
al
100 Porawnmun Aa* ,
Sanford. Florid* We react*
In* ,,gnt lo wilhrUaw any vein
daa horn in.* auction An vein
claa told AS I I No hi!* guaran­
teed
Butch a Towing isoart** iho
nphl lo bid on any vehicle
IttO Che, *0
id * ttMSHAiioeeeo
it lo Che, SW
id * la iJD lS P fO Flll* * * *
l
o
l*f# Chte PK
IDO C CO IfS O IS O U !
lit * Dodge ID
tot N P i t a i o i i f i i i
1**0 Ford SO
10* 1FACP9FU01AI FSIII
ttl* Maid* ID
IDf JM tQ D IFl 1J1 *1*1*7
1**1 Old* 10
IDa lAM4FFtOM4*lll 1
Vahiclee may be viewed one
hour pnof lo aal*
Pubi-ah October II. It*r
M J -t e i
tnaltollen fat Bid
SEMINOLE COUNtv hOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSION!n*
re requesting seeled bide lot
F C -lll-tF / B J C - Booteitown
Potable Weiei Piotecl Bide will
be accepted by Seminole
County al m* othcea ol the
Purchetlng Division, until 2 00
PM , local tun*. November
11th, IVSF. Bute win be publicly
opened end lead aloud aa toon
a* possible Iheraatter, tarn*
location
IF DSLIVttllNQ BID IN PERSON
ON IF MAILINO BID, ut* Iho fol­
lowing eddittt
County Servico* Budding
M01 I Fuel tireel
Purchasing Division.
R oom 1 1 0 *

Santoed, Ftoildi 13FFI
COST: SID 00 Per tel ot apeciflcitiont end drawings.
b id s m u s t b s r ic s iv e o in

THE PURCHASINO DIVISION
NO LATIR THAN 1:00 PM..
LOCAL TIME, ON BIO OPENINO
DATE BIDS RECEIVED AFTER
THAT TIME WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED NO EXCEPTIONS
WILL BE MADE NO FACSIMILE
BID SUBMISSIONS WILL BE
ACCEPTED.
Bcop* al Work: Tho
Contractor ahell be reapontible
for on labor, maloiiela, equip­
ment ond coordination neces­
sary tor tho mutilation ol
11,000 linear leal ol potable
water Ime* and other appropri­
ate apparatus for tho comple­
tion ol Iho proitcl. Tho work
•hall be performed in accor­
dance with the requirements of
tho conttecl bid document*
PRE-BID CONFERENCE: A
Pro-bid Contaranca will be held
on October IFIh, IM F, at 1:00
pm ., meet lime, it the County
Service* Building, tto t la tt
First Itroot, Room S1I1E,
lardord. Florid*.
Bide mutt be accompanied
either by a cashier's check
upon on inoor poi tied bank or
trual company, mid* payable lo
Board
of
County
Commissioners,
Samlnola
County, Florida: or a Bid Bond
with corporal# Suroty eellslaclory to tho COUNTY, lor nol lota
than live porcant (SH) ol tno
Total Bid.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT; Baity J. Cohan,
CPPS, Contract* Analyst (4071
111-1130 Eat. F i ll.
HOTS: ALL BIDDERS ARE
HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT TO
CONTACT ANY MEMBER OE
T H I IIM IH O L I COUNTY STAFF
OR OFFICIALS O THIR THAN
TH I IPICIFIED CONTACT P IN ­
IO N PRIOR TO STAFF'S RFCOMMENDATtON
Publish: Sunday. October t l ,
1S1F
DEJ-141

OB PLONtOA
M ANN FON
H SN N O LN CCUNTV
OrvtL AOTW N
9. M -1 S S S -C A -1 4 -S
UNITED STATS* OP AMSRKA,
acting through tho Parmor*
Homo Admmiatrolion, Unttod
Statot Dopartmonl of
Agrkultura,
EGBERT AOOAR, a ample
person and holt and llnsol
descendanI of RACHEL
AOOAR, OocoattBt Any and
all unknown hobs, dot Moot,
crodltora, trustooo, of othor
claimaria clawing by, through,
imdor or against tho ittato of
RACHEL AOOAR. DoooooOd:
STATE OP FLORIOA.
DEPARTMENT OP RIVSNUIi
ond HAV VALDES, Tta
Col loolor for Sombiolo County,
Flortdl,
Defend ant a
H O T K I OP SALS
NOTICI IS H IR IS Y GIVEN
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment of Forscloouto
entered on September flth
IPSF, by tho above entitled
Court m iho shove ttyttd
cause, the under signed Clark of
Court or any of hit duly puthe
need deputies, will ton tho
atoperty situated In
County, Florida. Oaoci
U t 14. WASHINOTON
H ttQ H TI, according to tho plat
thereof so recorded In Plot
Book 3, Page 37, of the Pubic
Records of Somlnolo County,
Florldo
at pubUe outcry to Iho highoaf
ond boat bidder for cash on
October Spin, IM F , ot 11 OS
A M . al Iho Watt front steps el
iho
Somlnolo
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
aubiect to all ad valorem toiee
and iteosamonto far tha root
property described (Bov*.
IN ACCOAOAMCI WITH TH I
AMERICANS WITH OHASILI
T i l l ACT, PERSONS WfTH CIS
ABILITIES NEIOINO A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTK
iPAH IN TH II PROCEIDINO
SHOULD CONTACT COURT
ADMINISTRATION
AT
SOI
NORTH PARK AVIN U I. SAN­
TORO. FLORIDA 31TFI, TIL S PHONE ftOF| 311*339, EXT.
«11F, NOT LATIR THAN SEVEN
IF) DAYS PRIOR TO TH I PRO
CIEDINQ
IP
HIARINQ
IMPAIRED. IIDDI t-S O C -H I
s f f i , on v o ic e iv) i-soo-ssi
•FfO. VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE
MARVANNI MORSE
Clert ot Circuit Court
Pott Office Drawer C
Sanford. FL 31FF1 M * t
Sy Dorothy W BoRon
Deputy Clert
FitdaiKS J Murphy. Ji
Faquuo
DuMay S Muiphy
Putt Ottic* Drawer 10
Bartow. FL JlS lt
Attorneya lor Plomiifft
Publish October S. t l . t*0F
Of J-SS

N O TK B
OF FK TITIO U B KAM I
Nunc* it hecaby given Ihot I
am engaged m but me*a al *01
( . I air. si SenftHd. f t I l f Ft
tammole County, Florida, under
the FKtmou* Hem* ot SS.0
MPft A, and that I intend to
refieier sold noma with I
Division
of
Corporation*.
TaPahoaaoo, Florida. M accor
dene* with lh* previa lens of tho
Fictitious Noma Statutae. To­
wn Section I t t OS. Florida
Statute* I SSI
Mavra V fllegmeior
Publiah: October 11, 1SSF
O IJ -IIS

IN THB CINCUIT COUNT
o p nag d a m t i s n t n
JUDICIAL CINCUIT,
m AND PON
M M IN C L I COUNTY.
PLONIB A
CAP* NO.I gF-fBOP-CA-tPH
RlCHARO g CLEMONS.
Plalntm,
as.
WILLIE McOHEf p/k/a WILLIS
atcOII and ALL UNKSIOYVN
HEIRS OF WILLIE M cG H It,
a/k/s WILLIE McOEI. It abvs,
and, if decosasd. thou
unknown apoueaa, hobs,
danaoea, grant***, aatlgnoot,
Lenoir, credrlora . tiueteea ot
other per aon* claiming by,
through, under ot eganal
them, or any ol (horn, ond all
unknown persona. It ally*, and
d decaaaod. thou unknown
apoutot. hobs, doviaooa,
granttoa. aaaignoaa. Iienora,
creditora, Irut I toe or Oliver
per tone claiming by, through,
under or ogamet tho unknown
pervon a,
Defend enta.
■ O T IO I OP A O TK N
TO W ILLII Mc G h e e a/k/a
WILLIE McQEE (decaaaod). e«
unknown houa of Willto McOho*
kfk/a Willie McOe* (name* and
addretaee unknown), ott pkrtloa
ciummg inlereat by, through,
under or kgkinsl Wiuie McOho*
a/k/s Willie McOo* Iromea and
addiotae* unknown), and all
pari lea having or claiming to
have any rights, INI* or Intoroal
In tha property hereinafter
described (nomaa and sddrsat
unknown).
VOU ARE NOTIFIED Ihot an
action lo qurot to till* on tho
following proparty in Samlnola
County, Florida:
Lot 3, Olock S, Tier IS,
Seminole Perk, according lo tho
Plat thereof recorded In Plat
Book 1, Peg* FS, ol tho Public
Rocorde ot tomlnol* County,
Florida,
hot boon hlod against you ond
you or* required to oorv* t
copy of written dofonosa, N any,
to tho action on Plobittfro attor­
ney. who m noted below, on or
befor* October 14th, IM F , ond
hla tho original of said written
detente* with the Clerk of thla
Court either before service on
Plaint IN'* attorney or Immedi­
ately thateafter: otherwise, t
default will be entered again at
you lor Iho rollot demanded in
the Complaint or Petition.
DATED on this 11th day of
Soplombor, IM T .
HONORABLE
THOMAS 0. FREEMAN
HOWARD S. MARKS. ISOU IRI
Florida Bar Ho.: C7S00SS
JESSICA K. HSW, ISOU IRI
Florida Bar No.: OSSSOtl
Oraham, Clark, Jones, Builder.
Pratt S Mark*
P.0. Drowor 11*0
Winter Park, PL 31FI*
Telephone: (407) *47-44*4
FactlmiN: |40F) 740-70*3
Atlornayt for PlalntlH
Publiah; Soplombor I t , IS, and
October 8, t j , IM F
DEI-31 S

Legal Notlcm
OP TMNBKNT1SKTH
JUBfOlAL OMCUTT |
CIVIL AOTW N
0 A M NO. SS-S4SB-0A
OtVIBWN 14S
ROUSSEAU MONT SAGS
CORPORATION,
Plaint IN(s),
v*.
JULIE DANIEL
DOTSON, ot al,
Oofpndontlt).
NOTION
OP P O M O L O S U M BJMJ
N O TKS IB HSRSBY OfVSN
pursuant lo a Final Judpment pf
lorocloaura dated, September
H th . IM F, and entered bt Coo*
NO. M-343S-CA ol the Circuit
Court *1 tho S IO H TIIN TH
Judicial Cbeurt In ond lev SEMI­
NOLE County. Florid* where*!
ROUSSEAU MORTOAOI COR­
PORATION le the PlamtNl and
JU LII DANIIL DOTSON, STACY
LYNN BAUIR. A C . AOOISON.
LIBBY
ADDISON.
HIDDSN
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC. or* tho
Dotendante. I artll eoll lo lh*
hishoot and bool bidder for
csth tt lh* Wool Iron! door of
lh*
Sombiolo
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Plerlds
M 11:80 t m „ art tho 30th day
el October. tM F, tho tallowing
at aoM Fbvaf Ju Ogmawf:

CONDOMINIUM UNIT IFf,
■ UILOINQ H A , OP HI ODIN
SPRINOS
CONDOMINIUM.
ACCOROma TO T H I DECLA­
RATION OP CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED ON NOVSMNSR t l ,
1S34 IN OPPICIAL RECORD!
BOOK tl* 4 , PAOIB
*44
THROUGH FM , AND AMINOOD
■Y
FIRST
AMENDMENT
THSRSTO
RECORDED
OH
MARCH IS. IM S Of OFFICIAL
RICOROS BOOK 1*33. PAOIS
4FI THROUGH 414 OF T H I
PUBLIC RICOROS OP S IM IMOLI
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
TO Q ITH IR WITH ALL APPURT IN A N C il THSRSTO ANO AN
UNDtVIOfD INTEREST IN TH I
COMMON IL (M IN T S OP SAID
CONDOMINIUM AS SCT FORTH
M SATO OSCLARATtON.
W tT M M MY HAND ond tho
teal of into Court on Soplombor
EPth. IM F.

ISIAD
Clark *1 lh* C n u it Court
By: Oorortry W. Bolton
Deputy Clert
Ichovorri*. McCeKo. Raymor.
Barron t Frappmt
Pool Ofhco Boa 3410
lamps. FL 31*01
F M ltS llF
N O TK S
in occordonca with the
Amaru ana DreabtMio* Act. paraorta noodmg a apecter accom­
modation lo portrcipat* m Hu*
proceeding ahould contact the
mdividuet or agency tending
not-c* net later than seven IF)
day* prior to the proceeding at
lh* address given on tn*
notres Telephone. 407-333*3)0 oat 4137. t-POO PS* IFF!
(TOD) or t-SOO SSS IFFO (vt; via
Florida hatav Sorvtc*
Pubuth October J, 13. IM F
O IJ *1
H O T K I UNBIR
P IC m iC U B K AM I ACT
Notice it hereby given that the
unde reigned pureuent to Iho
•Fictrtioue Heme Act,* Chapter
t»t M Florida gtetutoo win rogtat*/
with
the
Ftortdo
Department of Stef* upon
roeoipt of proof of tho pubtuabon of thro notres, tho hetn roue

Dated at Mbmoapobo,
Minnesota, true thbd day of
October, IM F.
Moran Food*, Inc
For*** H. Johnson
Yu* President t Secretary
PUBLISH October I I . IM F
M J -t ) F
IN TMN CINCUIT OOUNT
or THS t I T H JU N K IA 1
CIRCUIT OP PLOfNBA
M AND PON
C O U N TT
JU m S C K T M N DftnetOM
C A M NO. S T -tM B -D A -fd -L
MARKS MIDLAND BANK.
t a l P P d d d A * (am if) g r i a g y —— -*
m r u u s a w w f IIIV f f N I M N l

■cquttmon to Feat

VS.
JOSS A. BURGOS
TORRES; ot *1.,
Defendants
N O TK S
OT P O M C L O B U M B ALI
Notre* U haroBy (Ivon that
pursuant lo that Final Judgment
ol
Forocloours
doted
Soplombor Itlh , IM F , ond
entered in ervtl case number IF t )) l- C A - t 4 L. ol the Circuit
Court ot the tlth Judicial
Circuit in end tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
wherein
MARINI MIDLAND BANK. SUCC I I I O R BY M IR O IR ANO
ACQUISITION TO FIRST FED­
ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER,
I* Plaintiff and JOSS A. BUR­
GOS T ORRIS, BENEFICIAL
SAVINGS BANK. F IB , SEMINOLI COUNTY, A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OP T H I STATS
OP FLORIDA, ___ , UNKNOWN
PIRSON(S) IN POSSMSION OP
THS SUBJECT RIAL PROPER­
TY, N/K/A JOANNA BUROOS,
ts/aro Defendant)*). I will toll to
tho hlghoat end beet bidder for
cash at tho watt front door ol
tho Bomlnol* County courthaul a In Sen lord. Seminal*
County. Florida, al 11:00 A.M.
on tho 30th doy of OCTOBER,
1SST, tho tallowing doacrlbod
property *a oat torth in sold
Pinal Judgment, to wit:
LOT IS, BAQLI’S POINT
PHAM TWO, ACCORDtNO TO
TH I
PLAT TH IR IO P
AS
RICORDID N P U T BOOK 41.
PAOIS M . IF AND M . PUBLIC
RICOROS
OP
M M IN O LI
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURIUANT TO TH I
PAIR
D IB T
COLLECTION
PRACTICE! ACT YOU AR I
ADVIIIO THAT TH II U W FIRM
I I O I IM ID TO S I A O U T
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
CO LLIO T A D IB T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OSTA1NID WILL
M USSD FOR THAT PURPOSI.
Dated the 31th doy ol S IP TIM S th , IM F,
MARVANNI MORS!
Clerk ol Circuit Court
l y Joan BriPonl
Clark
a
A STAWIARIKI
*810 Boy Scout BeutavWd
Suit* 4*8
Timpe, Florldo 33S8F
Telephone: ( I t ) ) S77-SOOS
CAS H F -e it tF
Publish: October S, 11, IM F
DIJ-S4

Ltgal Notleo
IN TIM O IM U IT COURT
OP THS StRffTSSNTH
JUBfCUU, CMCUIT
M M B FOR
M M INOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL M T W N
0 M B BO.
S B -IS M -C A -1 4
m j u u a a a u jk

ommmm m

Legal Notice!

CLASSIFIED ADS

IN THB 0 1ROUTT COURT
OP THB ■ IB N TH H TM
JUDICIAL OINOUIT
IN ABB FOR
M M IN O L I COUNTY,

S«mlnol«

407/322-2011

FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C M S NO. S S -U IB O A
DIVISION 141

CLASSIFIEDDEPT.
HOURS
M l A M .-Itt Ml.
MONDAYHn
mOAV
CLOUDSATURDAY
iSUNDAY

FIYLAND MORTOAOI
COMPANY,

FEDERAL HOMS LOAN
BANK OF NEW YORK.
Plelntltt(t),
PlaintNila),
a*.
v*.
RONALD R V IT T IR , tt al.
JAMES T BAOLEY, *1 el.
Dolondant(a).
Defendant!*).
N O TK S
N O TK S
OP PORBOLOCUM BALI
CP PORSCLOSUM SALS
N O TICI IS H IR M Y OIVIN
NOTICE IS H IR IS Y OIVIN
pursuant to a Final Judpment of pursuant to s Pbtel Judgment of
leroeloour* dated, September loroeloaur* dated, Soplombor
31th, IM F , and entered In Cate 3Slh, IM F , ond enterad In Cat*
NO. H - 1 M ) of tho Circuit NO. M -aa tS of the Cbcuii
Court ol tho S IO H TIIN TH
Court ol the EIGHTS IN TH
JudltM CbC'bt bt and tor IIM I- Judicial Cbcult In and lor SEMINOLI County, Florldo wherein HOLE County, florid* whorotn
RYUND MORTOAOI COMPA­ FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK
NY I* lh* Plaintiff and RONALD OF HEW YORK I* tho Plaintiff
R V IT T IR , M ILII1 A R V IT T IR ,
ond JAMES T BAOLEY. THS
STIFLING PARK HOUIINO
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK,
AISOCIATION, INC. ora lb*
N.A. F/K/A CHEMICAL BANKi
Defendant*, I writ ten to tha
BARNETT
TECHNOLOGIES.
hightat end beat bidder tar
INC. SUCCESSOR BY M IR O IR
ctah *&lt; fha W IS T FRONT
TO BARNETT RECOVERY COR­
ODOR OF TH I SEMINOLE
PORATION; and TENANT ( I
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN­
N/K/A MIKE DONOVAN ar* lh*
FORD, FLORIOA *1 11:08 e m..
Ooftndanta, I * 4 top Is lh*
on the ISth dey el October,
hlghoat and bast bidder far
IM F, lh* foBowmg described
cash el the West front door of
lh*
Seminal*
County
PlnM
Courthouse. Sanford, florid*
LOT 3I. SLOCH 0, STERLING
*1 1100 am , on In* 30th doy
PAM UNIT TH R U , ACCORDof October, IM F, tn* foPowtng
INO TO T H I P U T THIRIOP, AS
described property ■* eel torth
RICORDID IN P U T BOOK IS.
bi sard Flnel Judgment:
PACKS) I I . S3 ANO *4. OP THS
LOT 10. BLOCK G. NOR­
PUBLIC RICOROS OP SIM IMANDY AOOITION TO CASSILN0L1 COUNTY. FLORIDA.
BERRY. ACCORDtNO TO THS
WITNISS MV HAND ond tho
PLAT THEREOF AS RICOROID
tool ol Ihtt Court on September
IN P U T BOOK F, FADES 4*
Mth, IM F.
ANO 10. OF TH I PUBLIC
(SEAL)
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
1 Maryann* More*
Clerk ol lh* Circuit Court
WITNESS MV KANO end the
ly : Dorothy W Bofton
teal ol tbit Court on September
Deputy Clerk
Mth. IM F
Ichevarria. SSsCeKe. Reymer,
HEAL)
Barrett S Trappier
Maryanns Mores
Poet Office Boa 3410
Clerk of the Crrcu-1 Court
Tampa. PL )3P8t
By Dorothy W hohon
N O TK S
Deputy Clerk
*On accordance with the
(chevarna. McCall*, Raymer,
Barren S Frapprec
AmerMwn* Dreebdnreo Act, per­
son* noodbtg o apociof accom­
Pott Office Bor If 10
modation la partrctpdla bi true
Tampa, FL 33*01
proceedmg should contact tn*
FM loes)*
agency sending
N O TIC I
notice net talar then seven (?)
In ecaordenc* with tha
day* prior I* tn* proceeding at
Americana DraabOnie* Aal. per­
tho address green on the
sona needing ■ special accom­
rvotre# Totaphono; I0F-3FJ
modation lo part-opera m ttw*
4)30 aal. 4)37: I SOO-M* 3FFI
proceeding ahould contact lh*
(TDD) or 1-POO-MS (FTP (v|; via
mdrvtdual or agency tending
Florida hover Service
nolle* nor later than seven (T)
PuSltoh: October 1 .1), IM F
day* prior lo tha procoodmg *1
D8J-S9
the address given an tho
notre*. telephone, 407-3334)30 eat. 4)37; 1-POO-OSS-IFFt
m nag e w e u rr c o u r t
(TDOt ar 1 OOO MS4FFO (v). vto
or THB (IBN TBBNTN
Ftortdo Relay Service
JUDICIAL C M CUIT
Publish: October I. t l. IM F
m ARO FOR
Df J-*0
M M IN O L I COUNTY,
Net lee *4 Intent
FLORIOA
cnm. a c t i o n
The detrici Board ot Trust eat
C A M BO. S F -B M I-O A
of 4amuujle Community College
pjY tim e sod
et be regularly scheduled meet­
COUNTRYWIDE HOMS LOANS.
ing on October H a l. IM F. at
INC P/K/A COUNTRYWIDE
7 00 p m . m Room A 700 ot lh*
Weldon Admui-etrelron fiuJdmg
FUNDING CORRORATKM.
on campus, win consider imple­
Plemtrfffti.
r*
mentation
of
Senior
Management Service Crate
AMELIA PRISt- at at.
membership for cerlem senior
Oofondantial
torsi management persona
•ones
Publish October 13. 19, 1M7
OP PORSCLOSUM SALS
Of J-134
NOTICE rt HERESY OIVIN
pursuant to i a.n*i Judgment ol
torecte-tu't dared, September
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF
2*rh, i m i era entered In Cete
THB BMHTgBNYM
NO SF-07S1 CA at lh* Ortu't
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
Court el the S IG H TIIN IH
IN ANN FOR
JudKier Cvcurt &lt;nend tar (IM iSSMINOLC COUNTY,
NOL1 Count, Florid* where-n
PLORKA
COUNTRVWiOt HOME LOANS.
CASS NO.r SF-3S44-OA-OS-A
in c
f /k /a
c o u n t r y w id b
IN RE:
FUNDING COhRORATION I* the
the Adoption ot
PttbitiR and AMELIA PRISTt.
CMC
DONALD BUTINER, TSNANT at
tn adult
N/X/A DONNA FINDER. TEN­
PetitionerANT 93 N/A/k GARY FRIDOLE
ELTON n HOGAN. JR.
or* tho Defendants. I wilt tell to
AM INCSD N O TIC I OF
the rughetr end beet bidder tor
P ITITIO N FOR ADOPTION
cash ot the West front door ol
To; OARV MONTE
tho
tem-not*
County
Addrtta Unknown
CourthauH. lenford, florid*
YOU ARE HEREBY NOFIFIIO
ol It 00 am . on the 30th pay
diet o petition under oath hat
et October. IM F, tho fodewmg
boon rued m Iho above styled
d -act'bed prooorty as sol torth
court for the adoption ot
m tout Fmei Judgment:
C M S , an adult, born on
LOT). CLUSTER C. WILD­
August 13. 1**3, in Denver,
WOOD, A P U N N E D UNIT
Colorado, end rou ere required
OEVELOPMf NT, ACCORDING
to serve e copy of your written
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
defenses, it any. to if on jU LIf
RECORDED N P U T BOOK t*.
EASON SMITH. P A . Attorney ot
PAOIS T THROUGH 10, INCLU­
Petition ar, whoa* addrtta it
SIVE. PUBLIC RICOROS OF
17*0 W Broad.*, Bt . lie 113.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Oviedo, Florida. 37FSS, on or
WITNISS MV HAND ond the
before OCTOBER Find. IM F.
0**1 ot Ib't Court on Soptombor
and hie the original with the
Itt*. IM F
Clerk ot nut Court, at 301 Part
(SEAL)
Avenue. Sanford. Fionde 33FF1.
Utryenne Mots#
befor* tmvrce on Pelifionor'*
Clert of tha Cbeurt Court
attorney or immediately there­
By Dorothy W. Bolton
after, otherwise a dalaglt will
Deputy Clark
be entered egemet you
Echevarria. McCkllk. Raymar.
You* failure to respond on or
Barratt 4 Frapptar
before OCTOBER lln d . ttSF
Pott Othca Boa IttO
moy be treoled at content to
Tampa. FL 33*01
tha adoption and you may per•
FSFOIMIF
menentty lota all legal rrghtt aa
a parent to tha adult named In
N O TK B
tha
Pant ion lor Adoption
In aceofdanc* with lha
WITNESS my hand oa the
Amtrwant DlaabltRtoa Act, por­
Clark ot said Court end teal
tent heading a special accom­
modation to pavttctpaf* *n true thereof, thii IFth dey ol SEP­
TEMBER. IM F
pcocoed&lt;ng should contact tho
MARVANNE MORSE
Individual or agency tending
CLERK OF THE
nolle* net lotor than tevsn (T)
CIRCUIT COURT
deyi prior lo tho proceeding et
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
tho addicts given on tho
FLORIOA
none* Telephone; 40F-333By Noncy R Winter
4)30 tit 4I)F| 1-IOO-SSS'SFFI
Aa Oaputy Clark
(TDD) or t-IOO-SSS SFFO (v), via
Florldk 71*ley Service.
Puetith: Septambar I t , IS. and
Publish: October S, 1). t*9F
October S, 11. 1997
D IM M
O IJ -S3
A IIIO A
SSMINOLC COUNTY BOARD OP ADJUSTMRNT
DC T O M R S3, 1SST
SrOO P.M.
(ADD-ON ITRM)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICI IS H IR IS Y OIVIN THAT the Seminole County Board ol
Ad)ut1m*nl will conduct ■ public hewing to consider the follow­
ing:
I. RYOHRIS CONTRACTING COMPANY BASF-10-I3SV- C-3
Commercial Zone • Variance for reduction to en achve/peeelve
buffer and setback along south proparty Ima: reduce active butter
aditcent to parking was from 3* It. to * ft , reduction to budding
setback (passive buffer) requirement from 33 tt. to IS ft. on prop­
erty doacrlbod a* begin 3S.T3 ft. S 4 IFI.3S ft. I of NW corner,
Block X, run S FS tfogroot 1/1' W 113 FT FI. N 13 dtgroos Et' I
183.73 ft. Sly on Slat* Road *34. 173.11 ft. S to degrees )•' W
14*73 ft to beginning, Mobile Manor, and Paction. PS 11, Pg 41,
•edien l-t t -t * j S I corner of Sft-434 and Mohawk Flood. [OflT 3)
This publio hearing win b* held In Room 103S ot tho Seminole
County Services Budding, 1101 last First Strati, Sanlord, Florida,
on October IFIh, IM F , at SCO p.m. or aa toon thereafter at peaOtbla.
Written comment* tiled with the Currant Planning Manager will
be considered. Parsons appearing at the hewing will be heard.
Further daunt available by calling 111-1130. l i t . 7444.
Person* w* advised that if they dec Ida to appeal any decision
mad* M thla hewing, they will need a record ot the proceedings,
ond tor ouch purpots, they may need to Insure that ■ verbatim
record of tn* procoodtnga It mad*, which record include* tho Itstimony and ovldonc* upon which the appeal la to bo based, per
(action 3*4.010*, Florida Itiluto*.
Fat additional Information regarding this nattco, plea** contact
tho Beard ot Adfuatmont Soorotory at 331-1130, Eat. 7444.
Parson* with dtaabtutle* nooding aaalatanca to panic Ipato In any
ot that* procoodtnga ahould contact the Imployoaa halation*
Dopartmonl of ADA Coordinator 41 hour* In odvence ol the moot­
ing at 131 -1110. lat. FP41.
R O TIt When ontwing tho building, plaat* ua* tha Wott
entrant*. (The Ian Carlos Avenue aide of tho building)
SIMIffOLI COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
BY! MIKI HATTAWAV, CHAIRMAN
PUBLISH: October tt , IM T
D IJ -t4 l

Orlando • W lnttr Park

407/831-9993

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

I IN
...M S I IMS
. S I M s Has
.11.41 s Mm

P■Mt||MltMHM*r

* 1 U tM Maim**

NOW ACCEPTING
IchodtWig moy rctudo Lake Mary Li* M Sto cost of on adcRkxwf day
Oncol when yougat rtouw Paycrify torday*your *d runeMmfaaamod
U*o hd dsaerpoon lor teateal rtautt Copy must tolow occopaMAa
lypognpfitcof brm ‘CommorctN Mquoncy rafao are a o M b .
DEADUHCS
Tuesday tvu Friday t ) Moon Tho Day baton PubaoMon
Sunday 13 Noon Friday
A0JUST3WNTS AMOCRiOfTl:btB&gt;o*vbHlbf onorrbf Inbnod.
tho Sanford Horofd a t) bo Fooppftbfbfp 3of Ifto Rrbf tflsg^Ndft af^i
andonfyl* Vtooxtanf of BtsoPOf Of OtPf ktoorlon.3
your ad tar otcurocy ttw frsf day Kruno.

Legal Notlc&lt;«
M TMNOFROUfY COURT
O# TMNUNRYNIRTN
JUOMIAL OtROUFT
m ANO FOR

1 2 -C M w ty C ara

IStergof SSankxd
B ttS
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apodeemg in
rafwO. end rooforpPM fib*
980 MlSomdM Avs. 333-1806
TEHOER loving car* tor on*
Ektorty porton In my hern*.

I COUNTY,
e i m AOTWN
9. S4-SS3-0A
OIVtStON 1«a
FT MORTOAOI COMPANIIS
O/B/A FT* MORTOAOI
SIRViCI* AS SUCCISSOR
BY M IR O IR TO SUNBELT
NATIONAL MORTOAOI
CORPORATION,

~Aw now
L N tn g ^U
pou roobng

GIFT OF LIFE
GAIL A MORRIS, at of.

FrM (M e ltin g

N O TK B

Always

NOTKS IS H IR IS Y OIVIN

ta ifAr
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m vf ta^^ta
U ni
SMPv
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N ta

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forocloour* dated Soplombor
Mth. 1M F. ond enter** m Coo*
NO M - M ) CA of the Ctrtutt
Court of tho IIO H T IIH T H
Judicial Crrcurt In ond tar S tillNOLI County, Ftortdo whoroln
FT MORTOAOI COMPANIIS
O/B/A PTB MORTOAOI M R VICIS A t SUCCISSOR BY
M IROIR TO SO NBIIT NATION­
AL MORTOAOI CORPORATION
ttthe PfwntM and GAIL A MOR­
A'S JACOULYN H ANMRBON;
W I IT LAKI MANOR HOMEOWNER I ASBOCiAMON, INC.;
TENANT ( I . N/K/A CHIRYL
THOMAS w* tho Defendants, I
bidder to* cash at tho Wool
Irani door ot lh* Somlnolo
County Courthouse. Sanford,
Florida at 11 CO am., on tho
30th day of OCTOBER. IM F.
tha Ishowing doacrlbod prooor­
ty a* sot forth m sold Pinal
LOT 141. WE3TLAKI MANOR
UNIT TWO-A. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
RICORDID IN PLAT BOOK tl.
PAGES I t ANO t l . PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SEMINOL1
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY HANO and the
sew of true Court on SSPTSMS IR 30th, IM F.
(SEAL)
Maryanns Mara*
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sy: Dorothy W. BoRon
Deputy Ctarb
Ichoewfl*. MeCeil*. Raymor,
Bwroti • Trappier
Pott Office lea 3410
Tampa. PL 13*01

PM041I33

N O TK B
In accordance with tho
Amwrcsn* Dtoobthtiao Act. per
•one needmg a specie! accom­
modation to pwticipet* in thla
proceeding should contact tho
individual at agoncy sending
notres not l*lw than (F) day*
prior to tho procoodmg of tho
address given on the nolle*.
Telaphono; 40F-131-4130 oat.
4137; t-POO-MI-IFFt (TOO) 0,
t-POO-PM-IFFO (v); vt* Florida
Relay Some*.
Publish: October I, 11, IM F
D fJ-IF

Nnltatlon to I K
Tore* Centre*! Aprooovont

Par Trent*
A/B-S13/JVP
lemmcle County Rowd ol
County
Commlaalonor*
requeeta mtorsokod parti** to
submit lormaf soared but* for
the above referenced Invitation
to Bid.
Bid pecks*** win be ovoHebta
tt the County'* Purchasing
Oiviaron locstod at:
H O I ( . 1st Street, ftoorn 330*
Senford, FL 33771-1443
Tat: 407/331-1130 U t . FttO
Foe: 4QF/330-M44
Bids must be received by tha
Purchasing Oivlaton no later
than 3:08 p.m. (local Iim*) on
October Mth, IM F . Bids
received after ouch time will b*
returned unopened.
HOTS: ALL PDO SPICTIVI
BIDDER) ARI H IR IS Y CAUTIONf 0 HOT TO CONTACT ANY
MSMSSft OP THS SIM IHOLI
COUNTY STAPP Oft OPPKIAL*
OTHER THAN T H I SPICIPIID
CONTACT PINSON.
M/WBCo tit encouraged to
perticipet* In the btd^rocee*.
Jscqul Perry
Sr. Buyer
PUBLISH: October t l , I H T
O IJ-1 38

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1-888-410-8900
34 hours i s *

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tvRitaooag* 148. 7 doy*. Premia
rm*
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23—Loat A F ound
n ro t«^ u TT«5 ^ ^ ^ 5 /
gaoy. I kg UckhshA* on c/wat. 1
kg Mom* typo Ptoaa* c*4
333-01ST RCWARO

Legal Notice!
IN TMN CINCUIT COUNT
OP THR RMMTRBNTK
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

m a«D tom

BLR COUNTY,

cnm . ACTIO N
s c rts td .
I SR
RIBOURCI BANCS HARIS
MORTOAOI GROUP, INC.,
PlainHfRa).
va.
■STHIR H PIRNANOSZ, *1 tt.
N O TK S

or PORSCLOSUM SALS
H O T K I IS H IR IS Y OIVIN
pursuant ta a Pmol Judpment ol
forocloour* datod September
tSth, IM T , and ontorod tn Casa
NO. M -tS I* ot tho Circuit
Courl el tho SIGHTS INTH
Judicial Circuit m end for I I U I HOLI County. Ftorld* wherein
R IIO U R C I
B AH CIH AR IS
MORTOAOI GROUP, INC. 1* tho
Plaint iff ond IS T H IR N. F IR NANDIZi SLA3INA TORRES w*
the Defendant*. I wilt tell to the
hrgheet and boat btOder for
cash at tho Wool Iron! door of
tho
Somlnolo
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida tt
11:88 am ., on tho 33rd day of
OCTOSIR. IM F, lha tadewtng
bt sold Pinal Judgment:
LOT !87. LAKE HARRIET
ESTATES, ACCORDING TO TH I
P U T TH IR IO P AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK t l . P A G It t l
AND IS. PUBLIC RICOROS OP
M M IN O LI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
W TfN IIS MY HAND and tho
tool of thto Court on Roptombor
ISth, I H T .
IS IA U
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Ichovarrta, McCall*. Reymer.
Barrett S Frapptar
Pool Oft He Boa 1410
Tampa. PL 31801
F ts o tr r ii
N O TK B
In accordance with tho
Americana DtoabtIHtao Act. poroon* noodtag a spoctal accom­
modation ta portlclpal* In this
procoodmg should contact tho
Individual or agoncy landing
notleo net taker than (7) day*
prior to lh* proceeding at tha
■ddroM given on tho'nottco.
Telephone: 407-331-4330 oat.
4317) t-OOO-tOS-OFTI (TOO) or
T -te e -t ts -tn o M; via fiendo
noisy Servtco.
Publish; October S. t l , IM F

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*8—Special Notiooo

•HELP!
OverwVg'iLhenftoepped t on
b a d tooom# to naad ot haavy
duly bead mR. Hat to waft lo
h a (407) 332-3118

27—Nureery A Child
■Cara
Coma Mn Via k r t AIMr tchool
MUNCHKM
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Ahar km day ol worn tor wort
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AM Ready to Wcm al (W t
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71—Help Wanted

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55—Buelneee
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70— TR A IN IN G A
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with socially
LIBRA (Sopt. 22-Oet. 2 ) ) Tha assialane* you raqulra for a tedious endeavor
might not ba available today You may
want to wait lor another day whan proper
help te available Ubra. treat youreott to a
birthday gift Send lor your Astro-Graph
predictions for the year ahead by mailing
$2 and SASE lo Astro-Graph, c/o this
newspaper. P 0 Bos 1758. Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY 10158 Be sure lo
slate yow loduc sign
SC O R P IO (Oat. 14-Nov. 22) A social
obligation you've bean avoiding might
penetrate yow defenses today Attend to
a graciously, and gal a out of the way
SA O ITTA R IU S (Nov. 22-DOO. 21) Dis­
turbing outside influences might prevent
you from doing whaf you intend to do
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corner Do not rush to gel things done,
but make haste slowty
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20-Peb. 19) Do not
leet competed to go along with Inends 4
they are nvotved in something you can
not alford You might be the one who
gets stuck with the bM
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anangaments with strangers should be
dealt with cautiously today Be careful m
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Apparently, along with the inescus
able deforestation, an average of one
Amaioman tribe — yes, a whole tnbe’
- has been wiped oul for every year
of this century We must stop tne de
structlon note We must think of fu
ture generations, not just our own
At the bridge table, we escape from
the realities of the world Yet we must
still think of the future later tricks
And sometimes making a card disap
pear Is a consummation devoutly to be
wished, as the Bard added shortly af
ter "To be or not lo be " How would
you plan the play In three no trump
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spade, leads the king of that suit
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Without ground rules
C AN CER (June 21-Jufy 22) Do not do
anything today that could unnecessarily
nutate co-workers They may leet nckned
lo even the score at some manner
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S a n to ro H erald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnalo County slnea 1S0S
89th Ysar. No. 250 - Sanford. Florid*

Ju d g e sticks to
decision: No
V IP nudie bar
wna denied an adult entertainment
llcenae. It then naked Wood lo dlaaolve the temporary injuctlon he
made in June and asked for a Sla y
Pending Review.
Wood held court on Ju ly 30. but
mode no declalon that day. saying
lie would lake the mailer under a a vlacment.
O n Ttiuraday. the Judge denied
b olh of Hie defendant's motions
lie based his decision on several
factors
.1. *T1ie court seriously questions
whether It has jurisdiction lo grant
(tie Motion lo Dissolve the Te m p o ­
rary Injunction because the order
granting Ih r injunction Is on a p ­
peal (in the Fifth District Court of
Appcnlal.
2 ‘ Even if the court clearly had
jurisdiction lo dissolve the tempo­
rary injunction. Defendant did not
m a k r the showing required lo be

By RUSS WHITE
Herald Staff Writer

TODAY
Theft prevention rally
The Seminole C ounty Shcritra Ollier will
hold an auto theft prevention rally S a tu rd a y
at Seminole Townc Center
from 11 n m -2
p m. at the south end of the parking lot adja­
cent to Durdmes. Vehicle Identification N u m ­
ber etchings will be provldrd and there will
be a demonstration of anti-theft devices For
Information, rail 330-0050

Brogan will addreea chamber
The Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
will hold Its business connection luncheon,
which ts sponsored b y the Seminole C o m m u ­
nity Mental Health Center, today from 11 30
a .m .-l p.m at the Marina Hotel. Lakeside
Landing Room. The guest speaker will be
Frank Brogan, commissioner of education.
For information, call 322-2212

Seminole but drivere win
Seminole County school bus drivers placed
Oral In the State Safely Skills Competition for
School B u t Drivers held recently In Lakeland.
Team members were Jo h n Green. Dchl B u rkhordt. James Roark, and Elaine Espenschled.
Green finished second In the Individual c o m ­
petition and will represent Florida al the n a ­
tional competition in Portland Ore.

Boating bonanza
To p boat dealers throughout Central Florida
will hold a Boating Bonansa Aug. S to 10. at
the Orange County Convention Center. Th e
hours are Friday. 5 -t O p m , Saturday and
Sunday. 10 a m .-8 p.m . Boots representing a
wide range of product categories from num er­
ous manufacturers w ill be available for sale,
m any at close-out prices.
In addition to the sale, there will be prom o ­
tional events such as a ’ love boat* contest
and an antique boat display.
Adult admission is 85 and kids are free.
With an official parking receipt, one free adull
admission Is available. For more information,
call 298-1187.

Safety expo
There will be a safely expo far parents and
kids at the Seminole Townc Center S a tu rd a y
from 11 a.m .-2 p.m. at the south end parking
lot. The event Is sponsored by AAA Florida.
Progressive l-BO O -AU TO PR O and the Sem i­
nole County Sheriff's Office. Kids may brin g
their bicycles for free inspections and a bike
rodeo. S A FE KIDS of Grenier Orlando will of­
fer bike helmets for 810.

Watgr managamant dlatrict
Th e St. Johns River Water Management
District will meet A o g . 12 nod 19 beginning
at 10 a.m . at State Road 100 West. Palalka.

Lika Mary zoning matting
Th a Lake Mary Planning and Zoning Board
win meet Aug. 12 at 7 p.m . at City I fall. 100
N. C o u n try Club Rd.. Lake Mary. Discussion
will Include conditional use of Crescent at
Prlmera Building II. a m ulti-story office facil­
ity. For information, call 324-3000.

Voluntaara naadad
Seminole County Better Living for Seniors
currently needs volunteers for both Its Meals
on Wheels and H .O .M .E . Pihgrams. Individual,
group,
and
corporate
volunteers
are
encouraged to call.
O n the Job training la provided, no high level
skill la required. The reward Is the knowledge
that you have improved the quality of life for
someone else. T o volunteer, please call
333-8877. ext. 1$0.

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Barnard W *am s. mambar of H aroas of 78P praM rtt tha Amancan Hag to
now atirsns at a naturababon oaramony In Sanford Thursday Ha cohort
Ruaa Damorat apolia about t w moaning of fts dsaign and eotora of
flag
Moat ono longtimo Sanford coupta who raatosd Stair draant of ciiuanship.
thw waafand in tha S s n M H ta k l

Not yet. VIP Gold
Circuit Court Judge
Leonard
Wood Mild Thursday lie wo# stlrklog with n drcls Ion h r made In
June Hint there would lie no nude
dam lug nt n Fern Park eliih known
aa V II1 C o ld .
The eliih began l)u*lne#« during
Ihr lime Seminole C o unty liad l%turd n moratorium deaignrd lo
prohibit a n y ndull entertnlnmrnt/
sextinlly-orlrnlrd huaine##
openmg# u ntil tlir county e n nrtrd il#
new law#
The county auetl the owner of
VIP C o ld for opening 'illegally."
and w i n i Ita cate in Judge Wood a
court while loaing a similar rase m
the Judge Alan Dirkry'# court
O urc I h r county's new ndull law
wna rnneted. VIP Cold filed and

I f f Judge. Page 4A

It’s a rainy night in Sanford
S H A M B R O D IB
llrra ld S U IT W riter
If It had rained pennies from heaven Th u rs­
day afternoon, the city of Sanford would have
had more than enough money to fund removal
of the standing water lhal was the result of a
relatively heavy downpour.
The rain gauge al the University of Florida
Agricultural Research and Education Center,
on Celery Avenue, caught 4 20 inches of rain in
a storm lhal moved In from the north around 5
p rn. Employees in ofllres and businesses in
the downtown Sanford area were delayed in
lheir journeys home, first by the torrential
downpour and then by the flooding that closed
m any streets. There were reports of standing
water. In excess of four incites, in some down­
town stares.
T h a t was a pretty Intense event.* Jerry

Deal fails
for sale of
troubled
apartment
complex

First

Fall hunting
perm its go
o n sale soon

Letting go

S r B I L L GRAF
Special lo the Herald

B y M A R IA O R S M
llrrn ld Staff W riter
For the second time, the owner
of Pine Shadow Apartments In
Ban ford has rejected an offer from
Central Florida HANDS Inc. to
purchase the complex.
Central Florida HANDS, a n o n ­
profit agency that buys and re no ­
vates housing for low lo very low
income individuals, had been In
negotiation! with R.K. Seesurrum
Inc. a Florida-based corporation
with the owner residing In E n g ­
land. Another offer had been made
about a year ago. according to
Steve Chitwood, director of Central
Florida H AN D S.
Chitwood had notified the city
via (ox on Wednesday lhal the deal
would not go through because the
parlies Involved could not arrive at
a reasonable
figure. A major
sticking point. Chitwood said, was
thnt the owner was unwilling to
pay past interest and fees on the
property. In addition, he said, the
property was in worse shape since
nls agency mnde Its first offer last
year.
•What It bolls down to la the coat
per unit to bring u p to standards la
not worth It to uk.* he aald.
Chitwood said the property la
still available for purchase.
Seesurrum had authorised the
agency to post final eviction no­
tices Monday at the 44-unlt c o m ­
plex which has been plagued with
problems.
Pine Shadows had Its state li­
cense and city occupational li­
cense revoked because of u nac­
ceptable living conditions and n u ­
merous violations including poor
plum bing and electrical wiring. The
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First-grader Justin WMams, 6, wasn't quits rssdy to let go ol his morn. Cindi
whan ctMies opened Thursday at A l Souls School in 8anford. Pretty soon,
ho and some new blends wR discover the true |oys of school days. GoldenRule days. Lika scratching blackboards! Mora photos, Pago 2A

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Five Type II Wildlife Management
Areas (WMAs). moat less than a lx
years in public ownership, will
open lo the public for hunting In
laic September.
Th e five arras are:
* Upper SI. Jo h n s River Marsh
Type II WMA (Drevard. Indian
River and Osceola counties)
* Emerald.! Marsh Type II W M A
(Lake County)
* Dunns Creek type II W M A
(Putnam County)
* Bayard Type II WMA (C lay
C o u n ty)
* Ralph E. Simm ons Memorial
Slate Forest, formerly known as St.
Marys River State Forest Type I I
W M A (Nassau County).
Applications, permits and b ro ­
chures will be available Aug. 15 at
the hue collector offices The coat
for permits at the Emeralds Marsh.
D unns Creek, Bayard and the
Ralph E . Simmons Memorial State
Forest la 825 plus a 81 handling
fee. Permits for the Upper S t
Jo h n s River Marsh cost 815 plus a
81 handling fee.
Organised
state-sponsored
h u n tin g began on these properties
Just n Tew years ago when the St.
Jo h n s River Water Management
District purchased the land aa part
of a program to protect the state’s
water resources.
In the Emeralds Marsh, the Lake
Griffin Flow-Way Project (Area 3)
will be drawn down, which should
improve habitat. Water levels are
expected to be up again by the end
of the year. All other areas w ill
have adequate water levels for w a ­
terfowl hunting. Th e St. Johns Dlatrlct la also taking precautions to
not spray herbicides on noxious
nquntlc weeds immediately before
or d u rin g the duck hunting season.
Q u a lity quota hunts are estab­
lished at Dunns Creek. Bayard and

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Mu-t|iiitu ('a lllu g C'nnlrsi
I imI.iv Is Sneak Some 7.uri him onto Your
Neighbors
I’mi h Night. Felton Frau iit
F.niv tnnr. the eve of Elvis
Week anil Hon/.i Hottler Hay
Mu-i|iiilu Awareness Week
end is Ihe suelill event ul I lie
vear m Walt ott. Ark
ami
t h e ir - plenty ul e xrltrm ent
alioiU tin* Mr and Ms M u t|inlu i eggs eim iprtlliuu

Pastor Wright to speak at banquet
A Common ly Appreciation Qangwrt will tie held Satin dav Ana &gt;i r&gt; p m
at the Sanford Ov»c Center The gm-sr speaker tor the occasion a tie
Pastor Paul P VVngt't of Calvary Ter-pte of Prase Santo'd Pastor
IVriQfit iS ttie dynamic speaker a" l ea.ter i v &gt;s the husband ■' S ster
Alpena y’.rght ai d they hn.v t.-. : ip ite rs C.vnm, and *.*' ,) Ti e
Seminole Ccui&lt;t, M n Merit'll A .i".e .1 •g .\ !h tr &lt;&gt; Ll vd et U me! rs *
the A’r can American Acadetr , ■ ' A *
• n . a '.a s persons ' the
community Donat on tor d nne* •- S'l) FA &gt;1 &gt;et*. c.&lt; 1 .17? 64TH

County receives federal grant
to administer nutrition program
lltr Flotilla Family N u m
tiiui program is ttir nutrition
e itiu .ilion i omponeiit nt ttn
Food Si.im p Program
tin
program Is a te.un ellnrl hr
tween llir F imh I Stamp t i n
gram. tin- Florida ('im p iin tii 1
Extension Program. and nm
com m unity. Christina K rm
per is tlir new Extrusion
Agent for the family N u tiiiu 'ii
Program m Seminole f'nutiiv
Stir is a graduate hum tin
University of Florida when
she earned a ll.u helor ut N 1
cncc degree in Fixxt Su m u 1
and Hum an Nviliitnm Wtidr
attending the University -In
pained an Interest m in iln tion ns a dicti-in vnltinicn i.u

LOCAL FORECAST
S k le - will he partly
elnudy with a (.&lt;) per&gt;*iit
c h a m e nl - 1 attei •d atti 1
ins in and evi nine - I t o v u t aud th u liile f-iu i m - l l i c h - in
llle low U U - L o w - tuluchl in
the low tu m id T u Sat hi
day
Si altefr d
thtiridi 1
sh o w e rI h e ll- m the low
9 0 Sunday S i a m n i l iliu n
der-turiiis H i g h - in the 9 0 lows tu the low lu mid 7 0 Momliiv
I'M
s lu .v v iillighs m Hu- Imv '*ii- l.uvv- in
the m i d - 7 0 1

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Die Inch t» mpi 1 al 111 e in
Satdurd Ih u r-d .iy
was 9 2
degree- and the overnight
low was 71 as li pulled liv
the University nt H onda Ac
ru 11lt 11r. 1l
lh -&lt; ..M h
ami
E d iu alum
&lt; rut* 1
f'eh 1 y
Avenue
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period 1 m in.C al 10 a m
Friday totaled I 2N im In •S u m i-e

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•Sunset

X Id p in

SUN INDEX
The t Itra
Violet
index
11'V I 1 ratine fur the lirlu m lu
area 1 - 7

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BEACH CONDITIONS
Davlona liearh: Wave- are
1 n. 2 fu l Willi a held ■Imp
i latent is runtime to the
-until with a water tem pera
tun nt X2 decreeSew Sinyruu llcat.hr W ave,
.in | to j itei with a llU.h■
. hup ,( orient i- runtime to
ih&lt; -m a il with a wait r tem ­
pi i alure ul hd decrees

LOTTERY
lh i&lt; are the winning m iniN. r - -i lei led on Wednesday
in the Flotilla l.oltery

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matting offer*
Po%fm#*tr» S#nd d J i J i m cr*4t«gr*
fo THC W M Oi*i&gt; Hfl*Ak a P O Hot
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Mhori* i40/f

FLORIDA TEMPS

TIDES

STAT1STICS

Pt«ioq&gt;c«i P o %t«3 «

M i.iild - llu -p ll.il Alsu . 1- a
stndi id -In touch! t&gt;a-h 1111
I Hi lull ' l|ll I (1 - I ■* I 11 ||l
-lu d i lit- and - l i v i d meals al
a I.u al simp
kill In 11
in
1 .aim -v die
I h um ell
the
I amdv
N nttlhm i
Ito g ta m
&lt; lu i-iih .i wdl teai ti n iiliitin ii
•■Im alum less.m - tu Iu ih ]
-lam p 1 lu ll'll lluliviilii.il- alul
taimln - I he le -sim - wilt 111
1 lode lupi - sin It a - itn al
planning
hunt solely
tin id
budgeting and health) eat
lllg I !" crari! vvdt help low
m u line l.niulies receive I he
tn -t tiviiritiuiial mileage tur
tin i! ImKl stamps and will
n ... n n 1 liiu.|u&lt;- iu m i . i . I i
See N u tritio n . Face IJA

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fa n t a s y 5 {Aug. 7 )
Wi lli 18 10 '20

There will he n mosc|iilio
swatting eon test and a sodapop sin king rom pellllm i
Musa will he provided hy
Q m l K ing Coie tapes
(iv ri/ f.iim is /m e h lni plant­
ing prompted
Sneak Some
/ in lim it onto Your Neighbors
Fmeh Night Squash the guy
next door (hr ahead
Felton Fe.timi I Mi tx lime is
pist ahoiil the best night ul the
year in Ivlm ii. S C Ihe Miss
Feanut luutesl
Is a hoot
Wall h out lor the shell game
artists
Elvis Week will he something
else this year T h e King*! been
gone (not necessarily dr.id! lor
20 years Tens ol Ihotisaudxx-111 he visiting (iraeelanil
Mansion in Memphis. T r im
Hie eandlellghl vigil I- on Aug
IS Avoid the I’rlic llla Presley
perlilltles being sold lu Ilia
souvenir simp
Hiilira Doll let Day. an ingen
Ions yet Inane nppnrtim llv lo
grl seriously silly at Irast nm r
a iimnlh

next party Is 0/0.

Toot Toot Tootsie

Duatin Hoffman as

Tootsie

Imagine how m m li lull I* tlo i elrhrale the lai t tlir mini
her ul the dav i- the -atm rttie m m iher ui die month lu
Mils i ase H s

Mark

v*iin

ealemlais

the

It's birthday party lim e for :
Esth e r Williams |7I|. w ho'll
have a pool party.
D u s t in
H offm an (001 who'll he Tootsie
lor a dav Connie Stevens (.r&gt;0|
w hoII h e t riiket lllake lor the
day and Mel T lllls |f&gt;r&gt;| who'll
|o-t tie himself
ll.q q iy Oth
hlilhtlay to yon. Iih i . D e strlre ,
Film ess ol York.
A reminder that Sunday is
Herbert Hoover D a y. Ilo o vrr
was the first president to have I
a tele|)hune on his desk It was
installed on Man h 77. 1020
lie i .died out lot pi//.I a week
later
Uinuhrt Unrnenr had its TV
pieuueie Fi year- ago Sun
dav
Allen Flint tailed lur
pi//.i a tv* i k later.
Sunil.iv i- Eihlle Fishe r's
•i'Mh hutlidav lie nin e sang
i Hi Mv Fajia
white eating a
pi//.i A week later lie piled
D rtd ilr K ry n o h ls lur L it T a y ­
lor

B o a tin g
cla sse s
available
i H(1 A M X I
Water
salelv
i n u t-&lt; - tur power boaters ui
iM a m to
F im
H i ll- and h i -imm* ■ a n d an edueattoii.il
Video lur owners ul personal
vv ali i i t alt - o - 1 ailed -Jet •skis
ai&lt; m i lu uttmg from the i&gt;t
I.itiilu i'uvver Squ.ldrnu all all
minute, i ntcaiil.-atiuli ut l.nal
m vliei- am! tinalmc e iH h u -t
. - I - lhat p l u m u l e - -a h tv nil
lh. water
Sil.' mill Sine, i I’uhll. Itei.i
(m u- i mu 1 1 l a die 1 1| laud..
I m u I Sqiiaillun -a id llu ilii.it
S i i i .i H ( . n i l -*
pm dm rd
t.v
lie
I tut* d
Stall I'n w e i
Sqiiadiuo
i- . I n did* d
for
S.lim it.tv A u g IN h u m '* a m
tn fi p m at the i l ila m i o I'oti
In I itirarv on &lt; •utral Itlvil
duvvliluVVIl
Doe
in
lim ite d
sealing pre ri g l-tra llu n l - le
1) 1 1 trail
llu.it* i liiav
prr
It gi-N i it I’.Stl D i m unlit \ta
mi* tm all d at f&gt; I Ifi Allans..n
Si nil l . e K n ul mi Sal
Aug
!• hum to 2
In September
singer said
I (li- Fowi I Sqii.uhiii) will hold
evening * l.i——e— horn 7 p in in
'♦ t»iri no lo rm l.lv am i T h o r s
dav S* pi N through Sept IM
at lla Evans High S. I ii h .I ta le
li I la on Silver Stal I&lt;if
al
1 III* Mill- Ud 1n tiuil mil liovv
to j it e t* g i-!« i
1 m il. 1 1 1
Faul
Lytle .it
|407 (277 27X2
*&gt;[
So/.nine
I al 1107 IX 1 1
li I*-’ d.iy - and 1-107)351 2 T i l l
i v&gt; n m g 1 1,i--* -- ,ni- 1 In dill* d
in
K1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ■ ti-.m 7 p to to il

Jim

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Wednesday

A flag-raising first
day of school
li*1 ng the spaits of xtudenM ax
they ra io the flag on the last day
o* school at All Soutx Cathoi-c
School .ire Principal Tom Ooyfe
if'cim left upper photo) Tin
SD ia u Miu and Anthony CotOfTiDi
TN* opening of the parochial
school* foiloA Ihe opening of
public schools by a weev These
D it graders (lower photo) echo
the rtvo*e nvodem style* c* dn-ss
seen m public schools sport.n.j
T shirts instead of (he had tonal
pl.i'd uniforms

Fholot tiy To*tvti| V*fK#nf

iuch*-

11. I I llirm igh ( X t 22 at Ih r
Tolio T .u lit ( Inti In Nnvemhi ;
(iil.m do Power Squadron will
hold a day-long il.tss un Salunlay. Nov 15. hum 0 a m lo
5 p m Singer said the lom tiun
of the Novemtirr i lass lias uol
yet lieen
aum uim i d
Piereglsliatmil will lie required
lur llu - * nurse a s well
N.iig' r
added
lhat
the
I tilled Slat* - Power S quadron
has joined lories with D rla lld n
I'owi r S quadron to provide
Tin- del Sm art Course, a video
safety i nurse
ret o m m c ii d e d
Im all FerMiii.il Water ('r a il
Il'Wf | enthusiasts
Th e O r ­
lando Power Squadron Is p r o ­
viding .let Smart Course videos
to area I'W C dealers at cost lo
na-s nn to new jet-ski o w n e rs
I't.r more mloritiatiou. eontail Su/aiute Singer O r la n d o
Power
Squadron.
1-107 IM-t I
olM2 ext
1 10 or Larry V e r -he].
I.Y
( omnium* a lu m s .
I 107(7 1 0 -7 7 0 I

L ib ra ry a d d s sto rytim e to w eekend sch e d u le
liy K E L L IE W E R N E R
11* raid Stall Writer
Children in the cum m uulty are tup priorlly with many organlialloiis and busi­
nesses
Seminole's County's library system Is no
dllferent
Throughout the entire year, the ch il­
drens program is n major I i n its of the sys­
tem's live branches
All of our library's branches try to meet
ill* needs ot the ihildreu in our t om im m l
lie-." Saul Children's Librarian lor the
Nor ill ISanlorill branch. Sandy (X iklry.
Ihglii now. xviili ihe summer almost over
and a Ini ol the kills returning lo school,
theie Isn't a lot of activity, hut the em pha­
sis is still on tun. educational programs to
get kills tnlo ihe library and reading *
A major j&gt;art ul the children's program
is story lim e The reason lor story Irltm g
is to gel the kids interested in books mi
lit* &gt; will eventually want tn come to the
lilar.iry and select their own hmiks to read.
In Saidord. there are story times lor all
age groups. Toddler (IH months to three
years) story tiiur is oil Monday mnrulngs
at 10 a in. and 10-15 a m Tuesdays arc

pre-schooler days (three to live years)
with story telling (It till- same tune
Da­
llies Ihlrth to IH months) are introduced
to story telling on Wednesdays at 10 a in
Each child mist he nerompanled by ai.
adult.
Stories arc selected by the *liddren s li­
brarian at each branch and the stories
are. of course, content appropriate and
family oriented.

I am tonstanily looking over ihe new
hooks we get in to find interesting stnrlrs
lor the children.* Oakley said 'It s so rewarding i*» see the kills from D ip story
groups im m - m and choose their own
hooks with excitement *
New lo the September calendar Is Sat­
in day Stories llrcaiisr so m any parents
have to work ami Du- kids are in school
now and don’t get to come to ns many
story times, the library decided to try
story time on Saturdays
It is hoped by the library stall that more
families will he able to attend story time
together and enjoy the experience with
Die new Saturday tune.
In addition to stories, the children's
program also Includes puppets, draw ing
stories, music, animals, magicians and oc­
casional films.
*11 a child learns lo like the library, he
will hopefully also learn to like rending.*
Oakley said ‘ Therefore, we Just wont to
get the kids m here amt help them to r e ­
alize how wonderful the world of hooks
can he. Kids who arc in lrn d m rd lo read­
ing early have a brad start.*We want lo
help them gel that Introduction.*

�I

Sanford Herald SantonJ. Florida

I

Expert airs strategy against
m ounting m osquito disease

POLICE BRIEFS
Teeth knocked out
Sammy T m n c r . :iH. ol 2201 Alrx.im ltr Avt* . Sanford.
•ttii s ln l Iiirstl.iv |»y S. i i i Ii i m I ( miIi m - T l i r m r was « h.ltgfd
••ggr.ivnhd 11.nit ty and a r t r s t a l .it Ills r c M d i m r
l(«-|Mirt
tli.it In s l u n k . 1 m ,m M illin g Ills i i |i|k i lip .m il klK Hklng
I'.ittl.lllv. Ills up|M-r I r r t ll

was
with
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mil

Q UAD squad on the job
I.Mill.min Williams. 20. ol 0311 O/lmrii Mil . A llan !.1 C.a . was
■irrrsiril Tursd.iy liy Sanfnril pollrr
Williams was c h a rg 'd
witli pnssrssinii of 1 im aim* willi inti ni to ilistriliiili* and
possession o| limit par.iphrrn.ilia Williams was a rrrstn l in
tin* 1500 Ii Iim k ol WcM 2501 S iir r l l&lt;r|Mirl s.ml tliat Williams
■•pptnarlin l ail iitnlriiover agriil working with tin- Sanlonl
W I A I) unit .mil I i Im I to in. ik t 1 dial with 11it- ngm l

Clothes taken
Morsht'llt* Moult-. II ol :»:t Willi.nil ( l . u k r 1
Sanlonl was
i i i r s i n l liii-stlay hy Sanlonl |Hilnr
Moore was t hargrd willi
n tall On It anil arirslt-tl in the t'.OO Ii Iim k ol flilainlo I It isr*
Mr I mim saul that Moon* anil two other women took 1 lotlir s ami
plait il thrill m tlo 11 purses ami a iliaprr hag

Retail theft arrests
Sh.irton I tails 20 0 1 If i l'i W
I till St
Sanlonl
was
attesiril I m s . l a i In Sanlonl |mlnr
D a n s was 1 h .u grd with
n tall tlirll anil a n r s t r i l in the
HI h|,» k ol 1 trlamlo I (tin
laillta l o lll r l I'l ol I | III 1 Iilat A i r S a n lo n l W.IS atlr-stril
I m s.lai In Sanlonl polli r
lo llt r r was 1 h n fg rd with trt.n l
U n it a m i attr-stril 111 thr *t»aH» him k ol till unto l l t l i r

Incidents
s r»iK) in •asli w.is stolen trom thr 1500 I i I&lt;m k ol I' m m h
\ n n o r on I m m I ii as pail ot a r o M i r l i
Hooks itolls I n ilioulil l i i l i i 'l n i r a m la Ir ln i s l o li w i n st..|i o
In i s.1, 1 1 m tin 2MOO film k id &lt;&lt;tmr l l t l i r

I wo tiai's totaluii? s | l*t.' .ittt stoli o |in sil.ii m tin
tiio. k ot r ithw 11 &lt; ..in t
\ M i n i m \ &lt; not w o it h s u n
.'Him M , a k ,|| | , „ k *,., |„,.

lewt
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was stoli 11 I n r s i l a i

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l i w r l r i m i n k s . t&lt;it 111111' list . tout M r pi. i n n It tun w o rth
**7 5 2 0 w i n stoli ti I n ' s . I n 10 the *I|IM) til.a k ol St..tit tit 00k
I It lit

Nutrition
('o n tln u rd from I’agr 2A
I immI on i n t i s u ntil the 1 m l »&gt;f
t h r m o n t h III out •01111110 01*1
s h r ho|irs to stutitil ill ill III
t r u s t m n u t r it i o n amt health
w Im h will It m l t*. a In fit r
•(ll.lllfl o| hie I h r I .ittnil V u
tr it ion I'roy.tam n r u l s m k im l
stall sii|i|M*rt a m i p h i s i i . i l 11
S lu m es li r
sp a te
rtp ilp
m r n t atlil s u p p a r s l ol out lo
1 .ll
1I i u n t l
Sim lal
s rtilir
.thrill les to lltlp lr ilient
thr

ployiatn It 1 . 1 1 1
lorn the I .m u l l
Cram please 1
tin. 1 tii'inper at

wo.ilil hki »•.
V i t 1 itiori I 1
olitai I &lt; litis
thi
initio'.

&lt; m i t ill I im i |m r a t i i r I sti o s u .o
•rilli r . ' riO 'A t o n iit i II nil

Mo.nl San lon l I I 127 «* I or
■all
1211 2 5 00
1 \ttn&gt;ion
V i h 2 l e t s pot lurtli a 1 otn
Itninill etlolt to the s m i r s s
ot ttie I itmli Munition I ' m
Hi a m

S p e r U I to th e H erald_______
V I'M O I I I I A C I I
• Tm s d n y * .
tin till .tl aleit tssiirtl hy Ih r In
than M in t ( 'm i n t y llra lth Ikpat inn nt nn St
l.mils Idt
iip h a lltls
(SI.Ml
a srrio ns
sometimes deadly inosipiito 1 1
tits means that those at risk
most 1 house the use their re
p&gt; Hi nt wisely and make tin 11
va n ls less inviting to iiiosi|tii
l i i e s w h l i h l t l . i l lie 1 at 1 1 me the
disease
Mils means people
In im* . m i n I n n Mom riaines
nl|i to M iam i slimild i n n lie
r \lra 1 . m t nir 1 as this n g n m
was a l t i i l i d d o lin g the I'l77
amt
I'l'tt)
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•puli itm s
11 Im h In a*. 1 0
iiinh 1 i d iiiiii.il
•in must am •s
lli it s tin ,i«liii 1 ..I III .Iona
tti ill 11 11 alt . 1ssi&gt;■ lati p to li s
sot ot tin 1In ol etilo tlloloi'l at
tin
I l if |.| 1 Mi ihi al l.litulliii
lo| 11 al I 1l10tal.it i
nnl n ■01;
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st iti
and
n a t io n a l
aollnif Itv o n •in 1 pliaht is ||i
In l.i i i s 11, m i |m 1,pie oti m w s
ot tin . ttus n o n In ti .11 hint'
lot it • h r ! a i a ila h M !• pi H i n t
i i i h o u t ii .ih/iiit; that dilli it tit
i . n n tn
ite dt'M gm d t*&gt;r dif
til* tit 011 M o o r siloa tl'ilis
with
tin ki 1 In mt' tin m i m h i t ,.f
h o u r s It.i n |m Hi lit I ists
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s i i t *11si tses tfiitll Ills hi 1 I
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Hunting-

J u lia R obarta a n d Mai G ib s o n In W a m a r B r o s .' thrillar, C o n ap ira c y

T h e o ry

Here’s your ticket to what’s
in the theaters this week
Formerly. "Screen Teats' la the nnmc given
to the individual movie reviews you may or m ay
not have read In this newspaper. Now. 'Screen
Tests' Is the name for the new column stnrtlng
today and continuing every Friday In Th e
Saq/ord Herald. Th is column will update you
every week on the best and worst of the new
releases In movie theaters, and. In addition,
will cover my opinions on mid-week openings
or films that had no screening before their
opening date for some reason or another.
Without delay. !et‘a get right to the movies.
Last week, a new British offering popped
into theaters. M rs. B ro w n (T h ro o and a h a lf
s ta r* ) Is a delightful addition to the late
season movie crop. No doubt positioning itself
for Oscar contention. Mrs. Brow n sports the
same genre moat Academy voters, historically,
have been suckers for: the period piece.
T h is poignant, oft humorous film, directed b y
Britain’s Jo h n Madden (Ethoit Fro awl ana
written by Jere m y Brock, writer of numerous.
British television productions, chronicles the
true life, scandalous love talc between a
Scottish Highlander
servant
and Queen
.Victoria of England. A mourning, depressed
Victoria, brilliantly played b y Ju d l Dench
(Galdeneitt). is awakened from h e r self-'
imposed funk b y Scot John Brown, played with
equal brilliance b y Billy ConneHy (Absofttffcwt)
Before passing Mrs. Broum off as a high
boring history lesson, consider the
thoughtfulness the filmmakers use in showing
the gradual friendship and love between tsro
very
different
people,
and
how
their
relationship affected, socially and politically.
19th century England. M y only criticism Is
that these films come off os too polished or
perfect. However, that is a perfection 1 can
live with.
Opening today la a (Urn that won ail 13
Japanese Academy Awards. S h a ll Me Donee?
(T h ro e s ta rs) is a charming, little film about a
forty-lsh Japanese accountant who finds
something m issing In his stable life. O n h is
w ay home from work everyday, he stares up at
a dancing school watching a sad. lonely
looking girl gatin g out Into the night. The girl
sparks something In the accountant so he
takes up ballroom dancing to get closer to her.
T h is fonny. heartwarming mid-life crisis film,
written and directed by Masayuki Suo (Sumo
Do. Sumo D on’t), has some conventional
plotting to It -h o w many mid-lire crisis movies
have you s e e n ? - but It is a sweet movie about
finding common ground with different people
an d bringing out bidden trails that have been
suppressed.
For the accountant it Is the
resurgence of youthful passion, for the sad
dance instructor, it la a freedom to fed the
ru sh of competition again and for a co-worker
of the accountant It is a chance for him to
explore a wilder- alter ego as a Latino rumba
dancer. Shall Wo Dane*? is a simple lay and a
illroom dancing ••
testament to the beauty of ballroom
a dance formerly frowned on b y the honor and
tradition of Japan that is now a growing
favorite In that country.
Friends cutle Jennifer Aniston stars In
Picture Perfect (Throe s ta rs ) as a young and

hungry ad agency employe., who must conform
to her boss’ Image of the periecl employee. To
do that. Aniston must solicit the help of a
Massachusetts video taper whom she met at a
friend s wedding. He has to play her supposed
flaned during a business dinner to give off the
facade of her stability to her boas. However,
the smitten video taper falls for Anlston’s ad
lrl which, to her dismay, wasn't according to
cr script.
Opening last week. Picture Perfect has been
criticized for having these almost unbelievably
superficial, shallow characters. But how their
traits backfire on Ueam -aw d the
Is they learn Is the pfettOTC f f ' K l u r e
Perfect. Adm ittedly, the plot rnuld have been
Itm rh
better. '"" W if
Ptrtvre
had
on l standing rom antic comedy performances by
Kevin Bacon (Sleepers) and Jo y Mohr IJerry
Maguire) aa dueling suitors for Aniston.
Olympia Dukakis (Moonsirucfcl as Anislon's
worrying mother. Illeana Douglas (Grocr of My
Heart) as A nislon's best friend, and Aniston.
herself, who m ay Just give Ju lia Roberts a run
for her money.
Speaking of Roberts, her and Mel Gibson
star In Coneptracy Theory (Tw o s ta rs ), a
tired film of government cover up and
programmed
assassins
a
la Manchurian

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the Ralph E. Elm mona Memorial State Forest
Typ e If WMAs b y lim iting the
num ber of permits issued for
each area. Hunters can pur*
chase a permit at county tax
collector offices near the WMA
where they plan to hunt. Th e
permits are distributed on a
first •come-firstFifteen permit* will be Issued
for each hunting period at the
Dunns Creek
and
Bayard
W M As. which includes Archery
I (Sept. 30-Oct. B). Archery t l
(Nov. 15-Nov. 33| and M u *
tieloading G u n (Oct. 25-Nov. 31.
At Bayard, a hunter can buy
one permit per fall hunt period.
To hunt Dunns Creek, a person
can purchase one permit and a
second permit for an additional
person.
Th irty permits will be issued
far each hunting period at the
Ralph E. Simmons Memorial
Slnte Forest W M A. which Inetudes: Archery (Sept. 30-8epl.
28), Gcncrnl Gun for the m o ­
bility Impaired (Oct. II-O c t
141. Muzzielondlng Gun (Oct.
25-Nov. 21. General Gun (Nov.
15-Nov. 23). Small Game I
lO rc. 15-Dec. 28) and Small
Game II (Jan. 3 1-Feb. 8). Mo­
bility Impaired hunters must
quality for special access be­
fore obtaining their permit.
Contact District Public Use
Coordinator Alan Alshouse si
(4071807-4311 for a Mobility
Impaired Special Access Rec­
ord form.
To bunl at the Ralph E.
Simmons Memorial Stale Fo r­
est WMA. a hunter can p u r­
chase one permit per fall hunt
period
No hunt quotas are in place
in the Upper St. Johns River

Mvsh
W M As. AppItcMtona tor the
Upper I t Jo h n s R i m Marsh
arc available at tax collector
offices
in
Brevard.
Indian
River. Osceola. Orange and Bt.
Lucie counties. Applications
for the Em eralds Marsh are
available at the lax collector
office* in Lake. M orion. Orange
and Volusia counties. Hunting
dates In the Upper St. Johns
River Marsh are: Archery (Sept.
20-O ct. 191. M unleloading Gun
(Oct. 25-Nov. 3). General Gun

(Nov. S-Jan. IE), ■man Oam c
(Ja n . IE* M arch I ) H o p with
doge. (Jan. 3 1-Ja n . SSL Spe­
cific waterfowl hu nting dates
for the Emeralds Marsh will be
published by the Florida Game
and Freshwater Fish Com m is­
sion later this month.
Spring Turkey permits far
Ralph E. Sim m ons Memorial
State
Forest.
Bayard
and
Dunns Creek go on sale Ja n .
IB at the designated tax collec­
tor offices.

Judge
1A
entitled to tls
dissolution.”
3. T h e court has considered
Defendant's Motion for Stay
Pending Review and concluded
that p a n tin g the stay would
allow Defendant to accomplish
indirectly what It cannot ac­
complish directly.”
4. 'Fu rthe r, the appellate
court has already denied De­
fendant's motion to stay the
temporary injunction pending
review. Th is court does not be­
lieve it would be appropriate
for the trial court to secondguess
the appellate
court
(which had denied the Stay)."
What all this means, said
Deputy Seminole County A t ­
torney Lonnie Groot. is the
county has won the latest
round in what la expected to be
a long-going battle with the
adult entertainment industry
"We expect the next thing
that this club (V IP Gold) will do
is dispute the county's right to
deny It a license under the new
law we have enacted.Th e county contends that

V IP Gold and Sassy Merlot's.
another newly opened nudle
club, are not located In indus­
trial areas as required by the
new ordinance and are also
closer than the 1.000 feet in
residential areas. The county
doggedly Insists neither VIP
Gold nor Sassy Merlot's ap
plied far adult licenaea before
opening. Th u s they were open
illegally when the adult law
was enacted
Sassy Merlot's won a rourl
rase before Judge Alan Dickey
to slay o p rn during Ih r m ora­
torium. and immediately ap­
plied far an adult entertain­
ment license as required by I he
new law. The counly denied (lie
request.
Aa the dcb.de over who ran
and cannot operate continues
the counly Is involved In talks
with the owners and attorneys
representing the existing le­
gally-operated clubs who werr
In business before the new law
came about. They have until
Sept. 30. 1999 to change their
operations
** move Into an
Industrial area.

Monroe. There la alao a techni­
cal term he threw in. Gravity
Positive Outfall, w hich simply
■roana that wa have plenty of
high place t tor the wwter to ru n
from Into the naturally the oc­
curring creeks, such as the
Downtown Interceptor, that
mfo U ke ^M o n ro e ^ca sta f

capital projects. 940 4 .0IS to
ion net expenditures and
7,064 fa operations expen dtturea. Moat of Ihta la Smiled
b y the stormw ater fee. which
Just went up to 84 per month,
that Uie city has born collect­
ing since 1993. T h e bulk of
what we're doing Is repair.*

MID Creek, that empty into
Lake Monroe across from the
Police
D cn tvo lrn re
Assoc,
building, off Seminole Houle-

Th e Sanford ' i
'B M u n i
al ;th r
apparently
highest m the stale, with 'the
National Weather Servlet ai
Orlando International Airport
reporting 1.97 Inches and 3.12
inches reported in DeLand and
3 3 7 inches reported in St.
Cloud.

Rain
tA
Herman. Public
W orks Director for the city,
said of the storm that receded
within an hour. He added that
even the most modern storm ­
water systems o u t not hand I*
a downpour of more than two
inches in on hour, tic said the
city gauged 4.10 Inches al
public works.
lie said that the floods
drained q u k h rr than most
times and that the system was
not totally 'surcharged.* H er­
man said stormwater drainage
in the city Is usually pretty
good. thanks to naturally oc­
curring creeks adjacent to Lake

Th e proposed Fiscal Year
1966 budget for stormwater
utility fond IS 01.373.081. O f
that Spurt. 8 6 B I. BOB w t i m to

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Candidate.
Gibson is a manic, paranoid New York taxi
driver who constantly hounds Roberts' Justice
Department agent about these wild but often
accurate theories about the evils abounding in
the world.
Gibson's character arouse* the
attention of some "higher ups* and. soon, he
and Roberts find themselves entangled In a
pressure cooker waiting to explode.
Tins movie rambles on for about the first
hour until the plot finally kirks in. After (I k
long, drawn out exposition, audiences are
given this compact version of what Is going on.
and II doesn't make sense. Conspiracy Theory
shows a way over-ihe-top turn from Olbson. a
rather quiet performance from Roberts, and a
stable heavy b y Patrick T h e Next Generation*
Stewart. Stewart, however, docs not g w a
performance that makes his rumored asking
price for the next Star Trek movie Justifiable.
Directed b y Richard Donner (the Lefhol
Weapon movies), this Theory doesn't hold
much water.
So this concludes the first *Screen Tests*
column. B u t b u y a ticket for next week ss we
explore other cinematic entries including
Sylvester Stallone’s Cop Land.
Until then,
polish up for the next set of ’ Screen Tests’ .

Berry's World

C o n tln o a d from Pago 1A

Evictions started In June.
Ijowcvcr. two apartments lippear (o be occupied, according
to Charles Rowe, director qf
com m unity development for
Sanford. He added that power
to (he Iasi two buildings has
been cut off because of van­
dalism to the service.
In response to this latest
development.
Rowe said the
city will initiate condemnation
proceedings.
*We will take this to the city
commission at Its next meeting
on Aug. 2 5 ,' Howe said.

•You might my my *9 ot * * k U rt ot * » *m.'

Oarlery
in the moat suitable

Salecity had
ihe water turned off Ju ly 15. An
outstanding
water
bill
of
816.000 remains.

a t«T ty W A .Im .

Jacob. Leon, and
Corned Drive In

If the recommendation la
approved, he said, city staff
wilt complete a title search and
potentially
demolish
the
bulldinga.

Benjamin Fred Baas. 52.
Locust Avenue. Sanford, died
Sunday. Aug. 3. 1997 at D e Bary Manor N ursing Home.
Born in Sanford
he
* rd In 1944.
M
was a lifelong resident of Cen­
tral Florida. He was a crew
leader. Baas was a member of
St. Matthew Missionary Bap­
tist Church. Sanford.
Survivors -include son. F re ­
derick. Sanford; mother. D o ­
rothy M. WiUlama. Sanford;
brothers. Theodore William*
J r .. Jim m ie Williams. Willie
Williams,
a ll of Sanford:
Christopher Williams. Fort
Knox. Ky.; sisters. Lasett Binton.
MareveU
Williams,
gteto
th of Sanford. Tesale T .
both
Clayton. O rla n d o .
Arrangements by M arvin C.
Zanders
Funeral
Home.
Apopka.
J.
Doris j . Lewis. 73. Power

Road. Sanford, died A u g 6 .
1997. Born In Wellsburgh. W .
V a .. she moved to Central
Florida in 1971 from Beavercrock. Ohio. She wae a book­
keeper for a n accounting
firm. Lewie was a Methodist.
Survivors include eon, B u r ­
ton, J . . Sanford; daughter,
Suxanne. Atlanta; brothers,
N .L. Davie.
Dayton.
O h ..
W ayne Davis. W inter Perk:
one grandson.
Baidw in-Fatrchlid Oak lawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Hom e. Lake M a ry . In charge
of arrangements.

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Peter Paul Tagsllas. S 3 .
Jefferson Street. Longwood.
died Thu rsd ay. Aug. 7. 1997.
B o m In Am sterdam , N.Y.. he
moved to C entral Florida in
1973. M r. TagM las was a
engineer for East*
He was a Catho­
lic .

Survivors
include
wife,
M ary
J.t
stepson.
Craig
Strain. D ublin.
Va.: step­
daughter. Colleen
Hufford.
Casselberry: two grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

I s a at Bt. Matthew
Baptist Church. Ban
Rev. Hoou vi H Green
MB be
8 p m . aod on Saturday m orning
at 8 l a
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Religion
‘Landmark figure’at Stetson dies

IN B R IE F

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Church picnic
L A K E M ARY • P in t Presbyterian C hu rch of Lake M ary will
hold ■ 'pitch*ln p ic n ic ' on Saturday, Aug. 9. at 4:30 p m. at
the church on Weal W ilbur Avenue.
Th e public la Invited to attend. Bring your own table servIce. a dlah to aharc. Meat. buna, conaimenta. drlnka and a
deaaert will be provided.
For more Information, contact the church office at 331*

1021 .

Gospel jamborts
S A N FO R D • A 'one of a k in d ' aouthern. counlry-slyle. gospel Jamboree will be held Sunday. Aug. 17 at 6 p.m . at Paota
Wcalyan C hurch. 5650 Wayalde D r.. Sanford. (west of Interatate-4. flrat atreet on the left, two mllea.)
Admlaaton la free. For more Information, contact the church
at 322-6332.

Now pastor
S A N FO R D • Palmetto Avenue Haptiat C h u rch la pleaaed to
announce to the com m unity the of Hr inn Drown to the
church's aloft, aa Youth Paalor.
Brian and hla wife, Suutnne. attended llylea Anderaon Col­
lege In Indiana.
If Brian can be of aervtce to your teenager, pleaae do not
healtate to give him a call at 323-1583

Revival planned
O R LA N D O - Zion Hope Mlaalonary Raptlal Church will begin
their revival on Monday. Aug IB.
The revival will continue through Friday. Aug 22. 7 30 p m
nightly. The Rev. A rth u r Graham . St. Mary's Mlaalonary Bapflat C h u rc h , w ill condurt the aervlcea.
The public la invited Zion Hope la located at 4605 S C on­
way ltd., Orlando.

Register for conference
S A N FO R D • llo u a r of Refuge Mlnlatrlea will be holding lla
annual women'• conference. Oct. 10 and 11 The theme thia
year la ‘ Armed and Dangrrotia?*
The apeakera are Pastor Sigi Ohlandcr. D r Elisabeth llo ir•ton. Pastor Denlae Johnson. Dr. Dannetta Flshburne. rvangellat Daisy McCastler and attorney Susan Wllllama.
Th e conference will be held at the Ramada Plata Inn tn O r ­
lando/Kissimmee Registration deadline la Sept 14 For m ore
Information, call 324-4711. Evangelist Dora Ktchordson ts the
hoot pastor.

In 1949 he graduated from Stetson,
then earned a master’s degree In theology
and a doctorate of theology from Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary. Louisville.
Ky. He jollied Stetson’s religion faculty in
1955, speclaluing In Christian ethics.
He was named chairman of the religion
department In 1081. the same year he
was appointed lo the Sam R. Marks E n dowrd Chair of Religion. He srrved twice
os Faculty Senate chairman anil later as
the university’s grievance officer.
I’asl curator and secretary-treasurer of
the Florida Baptist Historical So rlrty. and
a part president of the Southern Baptist
Historical Society, h r published A History
o j Florida flopMsfs. At the time of his
death he had just finished a revision,
which Is d o r out soon.
Other books include A Christian C o n sid ­
ers Ditwri* am i Remarriage and An Intro­
duction lo the lllble. w ritten Jointly with

The perfect addition for what God sees fit

Bar Mltxvah
L A K E MARY
lan
Scott McCracken,
atm of
Gerald
and
Sherry
M cCracken
of Longwood.
will be called to the Torah aa
a bar m ilnrah on the Shabbat of Aug. 15-16 at e m igretion Beth E l of Central
Jflda. Services are held al
Lake M ary Com m unity Cen­
.1
t*
ter. 260 North C o u n ty C lub
Rd.. Lake M ary.
lan la the p a n d to n of Ben­
jam in and Estelle Oltefc of Palm Beach and John M cCracken
of Cum bria. England.
lan la a etrsight A Honor Roll student at Greenwood Lakes
Middle School and baa been nationally recognised in the
D uke University Talent Idenuflcallon Program.

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In 1996. lan received
Achievement Award.

DcLAN D • D r. E . Earl Joiner, an author,
historian and Stetson University professor
of religion for 37 years, died Saturday.
Aug. 2 al Florida Hospital Medical Center.
Orlando. He was 73.
*Dr. Joiner la a landmark figure In S le lton University’s history.* aaid H. Douglas
if ithe university. 'A s a facLee. president of
u lly m em ber he excelled both as a
teacher and as a scholar. He stood among
the university's moat gifted Intellectuals
and was one of our faculty's most prolific
authors. D r. Joiner, a true leader and a
dear friend, will be deeply m issed.'
Dorn in ru ra l Georgia near Colquitt on
Aprlt 25. 1924. he was one of seven chib
dren of a farm family. A U. S. A rm y W orld
War II veteran, he served as an In fa n try­
man in Gen. George S. Patton’s T h ird
Arm y Division. He remained In Europe as
a chaplain’s assistant after the war. and
also studied at Blarrltt American U n lve rally In Dlarrltx, France.

hikes for 12 years. He continued hiking
the Tra il for the rest of his life, completing
an 8 0 -mile hike lost year.
Before Joining Stetson's faculty, he wns
the pastor of churches for seven years In
Florida and Kentucky. D uring his Stetson
yeara. he held several Interim pastorales,
and served for 20 years as pastor of Beu­
lah Baptist C hu rch In Georgetown. He I um
also worked as a counselor at the Volusia
C o un ty Jail.
He was named an emeritus professor
when he retired from Stetson's faculty in
Ju n e 1992. and received Stetson's Doyle
E . Carlton Award the following w a r for ex­
traordinary contributions to the life nnd
development of Stetson University, the
C ity of DeLand and the Stale of Florida,
and for devotion to Christian higher edu­
cation. He continued to serve the univer­
sity ns an advisor In c hu rch relations after
his retirem ent.
lie was a member of the Am erican
Academy of Religion. American Society of
Christian Ethic*, nnd the DeLand Break­
fast Rotary Club. Longtime DeLand resi­
dents. he and his wife. Geraldine, received
a Bi centennial Award from the C ity nl
Or. E . Earl Jo lrw r
DeLand for outstanding com m unity serv­
four other S in son religion profeasors. Ills ice. He Is n member of first Baptist
most recent publication was Florida Bap- C hu rch of DeLand.
In addition to Geraldine, his wife of 51
list Children's Home: A History o j Caring.
years,
he Is survived by a daughter. Ann
He was internationally recognised forIns study of Protestant reaction to the Rigsby of DeLand; three sons, Edward E.
Holocaust, and was one of only 400 schol­ J r. and Paul Allen, both of DeLand. nnd
ar" invited in 1988 to an international John A. of Tampa; two sisters. Pauline G o ­
conference on the Holocaust In England. ethe or Sanford nnd Lillie Mae Woolwlnc of
Al home, he has worked with the West Crescent City; and five grandchildren.
A memorial service Is planned for Sat­
Volusia Holocaust Memorial C om m ittee
each year to plan a memorial sendee for urday. Aug. 9. at 4 p.m . In the sanctuary
of the First Baptist C h u rc h of DeLand. In
Holocaust victim s.
Throughout his working life he also vol­ lieu of flowers, the family asks that m e m o ­
unteered with com m unity organisations, rial contributions be made to the West
including the West Volusia Council on Volusia Holocaust Memorial Com m ittee,
H um an Hr la I Ions, which he served aa the Appalachian Tro ll Conference. West
president; the Volusia County C o m m u n ity Volusia Habitat for H um anity, or the en­
dowment fund for the Earl Joiner C hair In
A n io n Agency; Legal Sendees; and Habitat
for H um anity. Hla work with the Boy Religion al Stetson University. Lankford
Scouts Included leading Appalachian Tra il Funeral Home in DeLand ts In charge.

the U .

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President s

Academic

He la a member of the tennis club and bowling league and
hla hobbles Include roller hockey, awtmmlng and bowling.
Jo in in g in (he Fam ily’s si me ha are Ian's brothers M arc and
Adam and relatives and friends from New York and South
Florida.

ChlM rin...l«t'i go to ToomKIdst
Team Kids la a recreation-baaed, "kid-friendly' club for boys
and p r la from preschool to sixth f a d e . It’s a run club (boy, is
It evert&gt;--bul it’s the kind of fun that takes you somewhere.
O n-purpose fan. It’s meal without the Alters. Illp without the
attitude. You can count on every song, every craft, every
fam e, every story to be chosen for a reason. The upcom ing
theme Is *Wlac Up* • principles taken from the Proverbs.
Team Kids will be meeting at First Baptist C hu rch M arkham
Woods. 5400 M arkham Woods Rd.. Lake Mary, starting
Wednesday evening Sept. 3. Please telephone to register or
for more information.

By the time you read yo u r
paper today. I will have p ro b a ­
bly already given birth to our
new baby. Angeley Nicole was
born Sunday, J u ly 27 al 10:12
p.m at Florida Hospital. A lta ­
monte. some two weeks early
and by c-scetion after three
hours of unexpected labor
The miracle of'a new life u
such on awesome thing. Some
doctors speculate that It takes
so m any thousands of h o r­
mone*. organs, body functions
and etc. to be in since for c o n ­
ception that lt*s smssing that a
woman ever gets pregnant.
Yes. our llllle O O P S Is defi­
nitely our big blessing A th ird
child seems overwhelming at
times, but the perfect addition
for what God sees fit.
I pray that our Angeley N i­
cole w ill live up to her name as
a ‘ messenger of G o d ' and 'the
people's victory*, although that
is a tall order for such a tin y
Utile charmer. I believe God
has a purpose for each of us.
Although she was severely
anemic
and
breathed
in
meconium and fluid In her
lungs, she is Anally home with

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Writer
SUSAN
WENNER
u k some four days after m y
discharge. She has fully recov­
ered.
It Is strange to think about
the fact that aU that k ick in g
and movement will now be In
m y arms and not m y lu m m y .
The ‘wide load* and *blg a&gt; a
house' jokes will cease, but
maybe not right sway until
some of the 'b aby fat* goes
away.
That tiny life once grow ing
Inside me now lias an ide ntity
separate from me. M iniature
hands, feet and feaiures all
w ithin a simple glance and not
burled behind layers of skin
and within amnlotic fluid.
U tile cries of need for fresh
diapers, fall tu m m y or the de*

Angofoy N icola was b o m Sunday, Ju ly 27.
sire to be held and feel secure
begin. A whole new world for
mom and baby.
Each daw ning day will hold
new experiences for this life.
Every m o n th , and year fresh
milestones.
Growth emotionally, p h ysi­
cally and spiritually wUi spark

renewal. M y prayer is that m y
husband and I can always en­
dure and be faithful with the
three blessings that our Heav­
enly Father nos entrusted us
with.
P. S. She Is gorgeous. But so
are our other two. Isn’t that
just like proud parents.

Seminole Trinity
Christian School

8wlm*fr&gt;thon for Y.W.A.M. mlsnlonnrltt
L A K E M ARY • O n Saturday. Aug. 16. Lrd a Fretre will swim
at the Seminole Fam ily Y .M .C .A .. in Lake M ary, to fund-raise
for her daughter ana son-ln-taw, J im and Afyana Ehrm on,
who are fall-lim e staff missionaries with Youth With A Mission
In Tyle r. Texas.
J im la Education and Tra in in g Director for the YW AM
School of the Bible. Aiyana teaches In a mlaalonary Christian
school K-12. and both of them train short-term missions
teams which lake God's Word and Hla Gospel throughout the
world. The y also train foreign missionaries who then return to
their countries to start Christian schools and conduct evan­
gelistic outreach. Th e y are supported entirely through private
donations. Since they both cq p e from very small churches In
other states, and live In such a rural area, they need to ex­
pand their support base substantially at this lime.
J im and Aiyana have dedicated their lives to the fulfillment
of the Great Commission since their early teens, al great cost
to their personal lives, and now need for each and very one of
you to hear from the Lord in their behalf. Their car has given
up. and they need reliable transportation, among other
pressing financial needs. Please see Hlq Heart for theirs.

■ m ln lw tr v o f

Yo ur pledge for the S w im -A -Th a n should be made to
Y .W .A .M .. and mailed to 218 S. Fourth St.. Lake M a ry .
32746. or turned In at the Y .M .C .A . on the day of the event.
Leda intends to swim around 200 laps, so you can pledge per
lap as He leads.
If you have any questions or would like lo verily any of this
Information, please call Paalor David Munlzai at Weklva As­
sembly of God. 774-0777. or E d Thom as at the Y M C A , 321*
6944.

K—p ut Informed

Th e Baitford H erald welcomes religion
tivities at you place of worship.
YOU can subm it Information to ua at:
Box 1667. Sanford. 3 27 7 2-1 8 87 . or
Sanford. 32771. Phones 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1. F W

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First Baptist Church of Sanford Invltoa you lo Join us tor a day of
inspiring music wbh music ovangafat 8horry On. Basad out ol Orlando,
Sherry has a lova ter Via church and a story lo sharo. Thai story is
about Jasus and solvation through Hkn. 1 havt a (tasks ter psopis to
know Josus Christ, and not only to racaivo Hm but to truly know tbs
ftwMentis ov ft pftrtonfti fftuuontnip wvm mm. ontfiy ww d# ptnofming
special music during the morning sorvtca at 10:30, Sunday, Aug. 10. At
6 p.m., she wll givs a worship conoart. This ovsnl Is frsa of charge. First
Baptist la located M 519 8. Park A vs. Fix mom information ptsosa
contact Iho church oMoo at 322-6041.

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IN B R I E F
Final Sanford L L tignupg

Bam bi nos
ready for
action at
Eastmonte

SANFORD - Due to the overwhelming de­
m and far more time and a new dtvtafan. the
Sanfard U tile League will be extending It'a
registration period for one more week.
Tra in in g , practice and development are the
main focus of this 10-week season (for both
baseball and softball) and the league wUI accept
all youth w ho are between the ages of five and

. F IV E P O IN T S — T h e Seminole Softball
C lub -will be having signups for a fall girls’
Castpilch softball Instructional league for players
ages 6 -18 (cost 830-870) on August 9tla 10th.
16th and 17th at the Seminole PONY Com plex
at Five Points Just south of 17-03 on S r. 410
near W inter Springs.
S ig n u p s for the S E M IN O L E S O F T B A L L
T O U R N A M E N T T E A M w ill be at the sam e
location. Anyone interested in com petitive
tournament play between the ages o f 0-16
should also register for tryouts at this lim e.
Tim e s artll be from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . on
Saturday and I p m . and 4 p.m . on Sunday.
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- *fo Information
Call
331-4985
or 977-8833

Stoog*§ Fundraiser
S A N F O R D - T h e Stooges are headed for
Louisiana and looking to have a lot of fun.
Th e y are headed for the A S A (Am ateur
Softball Association) Class D National C ha m ptonahlpa In Shreveport on September 25-38.
Th e team will host a b a r-b ^u e fundraiser this
Sunday at Stooges Lounge on the com er of 2Sth
Street and Park Avenue In Sanford.
There w ill be a five-plate lunch, live m usic
(ram the bands Backwater and Wicked W ays as
well aa thetr menu (check out the crab legs).
T h e team Is also having T-shirts (tra m
p r o v id in g a
throughout thetr
Their w f l he |
union to Shre veport, uniform s and lodging
Call Dan Dougherty at 334-7313 for Info.

day's. T ry o u ts w ill be Saturday. August 33rd
and the season w ill begin either September 6th
or September 13th.
T h e B R D afters three leagues for players be­
tween the ages of 7-15.
Players m ay register at the Sanford Recre­
ation Department's Downtown Youth Center,
located on the first door of Sanford C ity Hall on
the c o m e r of Park Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard on the lakrfront.

T-Devils remain
undefeated in
L.M. fastpitch
LA K E MARY Dixie
Reynolds drove In three runs
wtth a borne run and a single as
the O rla n d o T -D e v lls stayed
unbeaten wtth a 5-3 victory over
To ta lly Wlrelaa Communications
in th e C it y o f L a k e M a ry
Department of Parka and Rec­
r e a t io n W o m e n 's S u m m e r
Fastpitch Softball League at the
Lake Mary Sports Com plex on
T o t a l l y W lre le a a C o m ­
munications look a 1-0 lead In
the top of the first Inning as
A nne Elliot t walked wtth one.

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hosting two fall softball leagues.

will begin In early September.
Call J im Schaefer at 330-0007 for Infs.

Women's C League will be olaytng on Sunday's
starting October Bth and will run for 10 weeks.

Altamonte Springs softball

Registration deadline w ill be September
36th.
Fo r more Information please feel free to
contact A n d y White at 869-2516.

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□Ortawda Ray* at S h re la |l»« Earns, E06
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Florida State League Baaaball
□Ktsalmawa Oakras va Oaytsns Baash Cab*
at JasMa RaMaaan EtaOam, 7 pm.

7-M p.m. —
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736 p.m.
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C o -E d

B IT H L O It was another
night to remember at Orlando
SpeedWortd last Friday starting
w ith the Are Spetlc. Florida
A u to Expreaa a n d F A 8 T E C
sponsored Limited Late Model)
100 Lap Race.
Cars from all over Florida
came to try lo take the 81.000 to
win purse, but It was DeLeon
Springs' Chris Lawrence in hla
*63 mount taking over the race
and walking away w ith the btg
money.
L o ca l tra ck fa v o rite E a rl
Beckncr tried hard to hold onto
the lead, but when lapped traffic
got (n the way Lawrence took
the opportunity to take first and
never let go. Law rence and
Beckncr were fallowed by Larry
Osteen. Kevin Weeks and Danny
Bancroft.
Tonight It's Fam ily F u n Night
w ith sp e cia l ra c e s for the
R u n -A -B o u ta a n d 4 -C y lln d e r
Bombers and Kiddle Rides, phw
the la ta Models, Lim ited Late
Mini-Storks

Oates open at 6 p.m . with
racing starting at 8 p.m.
F r id a y n ig h t a t O r la n d o
SpeedWortd. w hich la located 17
miles east of Orlando, between
Titusville and Orlando at (he
530 Cocoa cutoff. Adults admission M 815. students 13-16
86 w ith student ID and kids
11-and-Under free wtth a paying
adult.
S A M S U L A — T h e Daytona
Front Wheel Drive sponsored
Mini-Stock Special was bum prr-to-bum per action from start to
finish last Saturday night at New
S m yrna Speedway.
B o b Doxie took fast lim e
ahead of 19 others. Th e field
started straight u p w ith Doxie on
the pole and the from the drop of
the green the action was behind
Doxie. w ho led the entire race.
T e d Vulplus was hot on his
tall, but unable to take the lead
and he had to settle for second
of T im m y Hunley. Vic

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ORLANDO Orlando
SpeedWortd holds a Teat and
T u n e session every Wednesday
night from 6 p.m . lo 10 p.m.
T h e coat is 830 far each car
and include* the driver and two
crew m en — P IT S O N L Y .
F a r race Information, call 1407)
5 6 8 -1387 (O rla n d o ) or (904)
4 3 7 -4 139 (New Sm yrna).

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Orlando Wshooo va. Tampa BayFimStlx alUntvanity of South Florida. 7 pm.

i Communications are both 1-3.
G a m e s are p la y e d e v e ry
Monday night at the Lake Mary
Sports C o m plex o n ' Rantoul
Lane (Just north of Country Club
R oad a cro s s f ro m M a y fa ir
Country Club) starting at 7 p.m.
and 8 p.m.
Powering the Orlando T-Oevtls
to victory were Dixie Reynolds
,7 JO am
(two-for-two with a home run.
one ru n scored, three RBI).
Chrlasy Abendnxh (one single,
Fastptlsh league. one ru n scored, one RBI). Misty
Bay Flf*8tla at Uni- Barber and T ra c y Beat, (one
single and one run scored each)
a n d J e n n y H lc k a (one ru n

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Speedway Auto Pans Run-ABout Special, a car demotHton
derby, the race karts and Kiddle
Rides, plus the regular full card
of Late Models. Limited Late
Models. Sportsmen. Mlnl-Stocks
and Bombers.
Gates open at 6 p.m . and rac­
in g starts at 7 p .m . e very
Saturday night at New Sm yrna
Sp e ed w a y, located 10 m iles
south of Daytona between 1-4
(Exit 56 raall and 1-06 (Exit 94
weal). 4.5 mile* west of New
S m y rn a Beach at the corner of
Highway* 415 and 44. Adult
admission la 815. students 13-18
la 85 with student ID and kids
11-and-Under free wtth a paying
adult.

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Ssrlos
Elk Orove. California.
Sunshine Network w ill televise the Altam onte

T h s Anal gams o f the opening day will be
played starting at 7 J O p.m . featuring Vicksburg.
M lsa ls s lp p l a ga in st H e n d e rs o n v ille . N o rth

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P ro v id in g the offense for
T o ta lly Wireless C o m m un ica ­
t io n s w e re C o lle e n S m it h
(ihree-for-three wtth a double).
Anne Elliott (one single, two
runs scored), Robin GlanelU (one
single, two RBI | and Laurie
Carlson (one single).

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McDowell'* concerns about hla
line b a ckin g u n it, h a v in g (o
replace three sta rte rs, were
eased by the good speed shown
In testing. S a n fo rd ’s E m o ry
Green led the way w ith a 4.38
clocking In the 40-yards dash
and a 4.0 In the short shuttle.
Mike Palmer of Cocoa Beach and
Deaubrey Devine of Lakeland
w e re a lso Im p re s s iv e w ith
Identical 4.6 times In the 40.
Redahlrt freshm an receiver
Kenny Clark of Ocala was one of
the fastest with a 4.47 time in
the 40 and had a team-beat
39-inch vertical leap. Defensive
b a c k P a u l M i r a n d a of
T h o m a s v llle , O a . waa d o se
behind with a 36-inch vertical
leap.
T o keep from risking injury,
some player* did not run. In­
cluding Miranda, quarterback
Daunte Culpepper and reclever
To d d Cleveland from Lym an.
Defensive tackle A n d y Cam ­
bridge of Lake M ary led the
strength testing a n the bench
press with 36 repetition* with
335 pounds'. F u llb a c k Page
Seaaosna of Dade C ity recorded
30 repetitions.
Th e entire squad will come
together for a pair of practice

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Sanford Haratd, Sanford, Florida - Friday, Auguot S. 1W/ - j »

People
IN B R I F F
Concerned Citizens for Better Governm ent, a non-partisan,
non profit citizens' action group meets the second Sunday of
each m onth at 7 p.m .. at the r a n k Evans Center, ro m c r of
Crystal Lake Avenue and Country C lu b Road. Lake Mary.
Seminole County Commissioner O ra m Maloy will be the guesi
•peaker. Par Information, call 321-0384.

How to select fresh produce
the trip a family outing and ?/•
the added bonus of nresh
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your sunscrccnl
■hop Saaaonsltyt Probiilif
one of the most Important iijtf
far finding great la d in g »»r ♦
d u c c ls t o u u y In season, w I h i i
possible. Here's n guide a&gt;
when certain fruits and vrgri.J
bles are at their peak.
;

rosy M ush. It looks like the
perfect peach. B u t how will it
taste once you get It home?
Choosing fresh end flavorful
produce can sometimes be
your greatest challenge In the
supermarket. Here are some
tips to find great-tasting fruits
and vegetables and Increase
your
enjoyment
of
these
healthful foods.

S u m m e r : apricots, blueing
ries. cherries, eggplant, fresh
herbs, green beans, hoi | « J
pers. melon, okra, p e n rlir* .
plum s, sweet corn, sweet p&lt; r
pers. tomatoes, zucchini
*
f a l l : apples, broccoli, Mr it
eels sprouts, cauliflower, r t f
lards, grapes, kale, pears, p n
slmmons. pumpkins, w h ile

W inter: beets, enblmgr. « .ir
rots, citrus fruits, dnlkon i.ift
Ishes. onions, nitnbngns. iuV
nips, winter squash

Central Florida Blood Bank is asking donors of alt types of
blood — especially O-type donors — to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E . Second 8t. For Information, call 322-0822.

TOPS im tti Monday montlnQ

R p rfn g; asparagus, bl.it k
berries, green onions, leekg
lettuce, new potatoes, pros
red radishes, rhubarb, spin
ach. strawberries, watercress.

S A N F O R D — T O P S (Ta ke off Pounds Sensibly (C h a p te r "821
meets every Monday at the Sanford Alliance C h u rch . 1401
8. Park A r t .. Sanford. Note new hours: W elgh-ln to from 11 to
11:30 a.m .. and the meeting to from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
For Information, rail 322-3130 or 324-5541.

Sanford RoMana to matt
S A N F O R D — Rotary C lub of Sanford meets every Monday at
noon, at the Marina Hotel.
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s e n io r *

S A N F O R D — A n employment program sponsored by A A R P
Senior C om m unity Service E m ployment Program to hrtd at the
Sanford National G uard A m w ry . 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours are 8 a m to I p.m . T rie phone: 324-8008. T h e program assists seniors. 55 and over, lo
return lo the work place.

Girlfriend
fm 23 years old and so to my
boyfriend. We were planning
on gelling married in a couple
of years, but I just found out
I'm pregnant, so I'd like to
move ihe wedding date up to
before Ihe baby to born. My
boyfriend and I have been
talking about this, but he's not
very ranted about ‘ rushing the
wedding* as he calls It. Some­
times I wonder if he even
wants lo cel married at all.
When 1 ask him about It. he
always soys he does, but be
sure Isn't acting like It.
Something else also bothers
me a little I was In the hospi­
tal on New Year's Eve of 1985.
My boyfriend and 1 had just
started dating In August af US.
but we already
knew by

Christm as we were in fovs and
wanted to spend o u r bves to ­
gether. Anyhow, ho went lo his
friend's New Year's Eve party

he won't talk About N now.
f m probably Jt
U C S to T r m
m uch of cverythl
appreciate
pregnant, but
another opinion

time with someone nl a pnriv
which yon were In Ihe hnsptlJd
but doesn't wont to tell yrAi
about U. I see a man who i resisting the cotnmllmcnt uj
marriage even though he 4 •
about to become a father. A l «
I don't know how m uch h'*
drinks. but II may be that M i
his behavior and his tongue get
a little too loose when lutirl
cated with alcohol. From whin
you've told me. I can only n ig
gest that you proceed wity
great caution. If nl nil. In ihirelatkmshlp.
You
may
In
headed for one of the tugged
mistakes of your life.

Blood donors are
urged to join bon
marrow registry
DEAR AHBY Our community w
currently rallying support far a 10yesr-oltf who has cancer. Ws have
orchestrated many blood drtveo la
her honor Hoaevrr. at the City of
Hops hospital in Duarte. Calif , and
the Red Cross blood donating can­
tors, we're encountered the same
situation: Not one prreon who has
donated b lod was r w asked if ha
or aha would Ilka to ha pul an lha

Tbs following btrtha were *
corded at Columbia Medlr* I
Center n Sanford:
j
Ju jy 2 0 • D o n d ly

Robinson.

M jU r n a s in k s p t o n d jm d d a ^ U
S A N F O R D — Overrate** Anonym ou s meets every Tuesday,
at 10 tom. In Partoh Hall W hllocr Lounge of Holy Cross
Episcopal C hurch in Sanford. T h e m rctlng i last about an hour
Th e re are no dues nor fees. T h e only requirement to attend to
Ihe desire lo stop eating compulsively.

Uam to play thufftoboard

T b s Sanford Lions C lu b meets every Tuesday at noon at the
Oolontol Room In downtown Sanford. Fo r information, call
Joyce Fitzgerald at 322-7544.
T h e com m unity to asked to donate used ryrglaaare to the
club for Its eight program.

Bridge dub to ami, play
Sanford Duplicate Bridge C lub meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Cham ber of Com m erce. 400 E . First St..

Ihmlnoto County Chapter *30 of the Disabled American
Veterans meet the second Tuesday af each month at their
home at 3512 Orlando Ave.. in Sanford. T h e ser­
vice office to open from 1-3 p m every Tuesday and Friday for
more Informal Ion. 323-2710.

I want your raadres to know that
if you donate blood, there are no
additional madias to gs( yoor bam
marrow registered. To get on the
registry, you must allow them to
draw a little mote blood — without
any additional needles.
Also, while donating blood, it’a
important lo sign up for the blood

Shannon
Kunlon.
Deliwito
Boy; FIotas Costilla and Duff,
ala Hoffman. Sanford. Day
£
duly 24 • A nna and James C i­
lia. Orange City, Day: Lisa nipl
OUberto Torres. Deltona. G irl/
Ju|y 25 - Shan tec and Marque*
Howard, Sanford, O b i: CoUccti
and Richard Marlon. Deltona’.
O M t Tra c y Bombka and W il­
liam McDowell. J r ., D elahd.
Bsyi Martel and Joel Pralls.
Dekona. O b i
*
J u ly 2 6 - Eva and Bert Dtckenp.
Sanford. G irl: Yolanda MartITr
aad J anies Ta n n e r. J r .. S a n ­
ford. Boy: Dawn and Stephen
Sweeney. Sanford. Doy
Ju ly 27 • Lotionne and Scon
Gamez.
Casselberry.
Boy/
Marlbcl and Jose Ortiz. S a m
ford. O lrl
£

There a no batter charity than
donating blood to hoapitafa that
treat child m i far cancer. You can
even receive a $5 gift certificate,
which you can then givs tp any
child currently under the care of the
hospital. This allows lha child to go
to the gift shop and purchase a
thank you m y much, A n y , far
yo u r attention to th is matter.
Phase help spread the word about
donating blood and the bone B u r­
row registry

J IM M U LLIG A N .
OLEN DAULCAUF.
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M U L L IG A N !

J u ly I t • Joann and Rick
T u rn b u ll. Deltona. Boy: Sh eri
and Tim o th y Rush. DeBary.
Juh r 14 • Dana Thomas a n d
Roderick Rabies. Sanford. O b i
J u jy I S • Gina CullarL Sanford.
Boy: Darlene and Peter Wojtas.
Qetona, Boy: Julie and Richard

Tate off pounds aaralMy
Members of Take Off Pounds Sensibly. TO P S . Invite Ihe
public
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the old Lake Mary C ity Hall on C oun try C lu b Rood.

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SLOCK IS. PLAT OF CRYSTAL
LAM WMTSN HOMtS SOSOIVISION. ACCOHOWO TO TMS
PLAT THtHSOF MCOROED IN
PLAT BOOK S. PAOSS 114 TO
11 a, OF THt PUBLIC nsconoa
OF SSMWOLI COUNTY. FLOHIDA.
•ion are renuHea le oereo a
easy el | e e nvWon aeeeneoo,
H ana to n on N»o attorney tor
NIXON S ASSOCIATtS
M 0AY1S BOULXVAAO
Tempo, fl aaeoe
or *WUn SO Sore el mo tm
public etlon of IMe notice of
action, and Me Mw Ortpmal mm
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IN ACCOMOAMCI WITH THC
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AN ONOMANCI OF THS CITY
OF LONOWOOO, FLONIOA,
PNONISITINO THI U M ON
OPSNATION OF MOTON ON
INON4S-POWSNIO BOATS ON
THAT PONTION OF ROCK LAM
WITHIN TMS COPPONATS LIM­
ITS OF TM CITY OF LONO­
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CONFLICTS, SIVSNABtLITY.
AMO SFFSCTrVl OATS.
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AN OHOWANCt OF THS CITY
OF LONOWOOO. FLONIOA.
NSPSADNO ONOINAMCI NO.
•7-1SSI AND RSFLACWO IT AS
SIT
FONTH
HIMWITH;
FNOPOSNM AN AMSNDMSNT
TO THt CHANTIP OF THC CITY
OF LONOWOOO. FLONIOA.
PUNSUANT TO ANT1CL I X.
MOTION 1001 |Ai. PNOYlOtNO
THAT
IAI0
PNOPOSID
AMINOMSNT S4 SUBMITTIO
ON TH I BALLOT TO THS VOT.
INS AT THS NIXT OININAL
ILKCTION
ON
TUISOAY,
NOVSMMN 4. IMF. PNOVIOMO FON SIYSRASIUTY. CON­
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read Uul high tension power line* are
associated with an Increased risk of
childhood cancer in families who live
close lo such electromagnetic radia­
tion. Is this true?
DEAR READER: UnUI recently. I
couldn’t answer your question with
confidence. Several studies, notably
one performed in Sweden, had indi­
cated a small but significant risk of
childhood leukemia in people who live
within loo yards of high-voltage elec­
trical lines As you can imagine, these'
conclusions caused enormous con­
cern among the general population,
especially since many people distrust
the government and industry authori­
ties who control power lines
However, an eicellenl National
Cancer Institute study, reported In
the July 3, 1997 issue of the New
England Journal of Medicine, dispels
these concerns
Using more than soo children with
leukemia and another 900 children
without, the researchers meticulously
investigated the role of high tension
wires The results eonrlusivvly proved
that prolonged exposure to the elec
Iromagnetic radiation from power
lines was not
repeat NOT — a fee
tor causing childhood leukemia
In this country, about 2000 children
are diagnosed with acute lymphoblas
tic leukemia each year. Despite
remarkable advances In therapy, the
mortality rate is still ton high This is
a tragedy for the victims and their
families However, it is reassuring to
know that the government and the
power mduitry are not to blame
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sands of children get leukemia, that
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DEAR DR (JO TT I live in an area
where Lyme disease is prevalent My
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ing unluciuneaa. and some having un luckiness thrust upon th rm ' Into
which category do you think todav'a
declarer falls'
At both tables In a match at the Zone
9 Championships in Capa Town, the
contract was seven nolrump The Ant
had the sense lo ptay it by North.
led a heart. Declarer cashed two
lop spades, claiming when everyone
followed If the spades had broken 9 1.
he had squeeze chances as well as the
diamond finesse on the back burner
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tract from the wrong side when his
partner (with debatable wisdom!
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Your prospects tor success look strong
for the year ahead, prowled you are con­
sistent Leaving a tiring ol unfinished
prefects m your wake ywfds you only 1*4urts
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) Ties might not ba
a productive day lor you You w* know
what needs to be dona, but you could ba
an urwnpeed starter and never get your
rocket airborne. Trying to patch up a bro­
ken romance? The Astro-Graph
Matchmaker can help you understand
•hat to do to maka tha relationship work
Mai 92 75 to Matchmaker, c/o tat news­
paper. P.O. Boa 1759. Murray Hill
Stahon. New York. NY 10156.
VPIOO (Aug. 23-OepL 22) It« rot what
you have that writ impress others today.

by Jim Moddlch

ANNIE

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dropping the nine Well was that a sin­
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East out of his remaining jack and 19.
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pare material worth to substance
UBRA (Sept 23-OcL 22) Ba opbrreatc
today but also ba realistic Try to see
things lor what may are It you don? lud
yoursei or others you! do okay
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your
hunches coo'd be lauky today and impel
you toward unsound judgments Talk
matters over with people whose logc and
ooeeon you respect
SAOrTTAfMUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Do not
dawdte your tens away today on expen­
sive. Involous pursues You coiAd and up
spending more than you intend or can

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prove snaa today to stay out ot me conk
dental affairs of others and also bar them
from entering yours
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tend that you're willing to share somethmg with another it you arenl People
you try to kid will patcaive your little
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tor whtth you atm today could ba * jskxv
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toward might ba |us( an empty package

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late hnancuay today in areas wan wtveh
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nuent ol your beliawM at aS times today, m theta venues could causa expensive
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who could either help or hurl your career
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AOUARMO (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Ba magh maponettie for certain household chores
native today, but also ba able to deter­ today, don't shirk these family duties
mine which things are teasAle Positive Those who depend on you wd be severe­
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