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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1SOS
90th Year, No. IS • Salford, Florida

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Lsk t Mary masts nsxt wssk
The Lake Mary City Commission Is back &lt;
schedule after changing meeting dates durli
the summer.
The city changed the commission meetln

The dltes of Sanford and Lake Mary have
mended their fences and have reached what
both sides feel la a workable compromise In
the battle over the proposed land use amend*
men! for BO acres an County Road 46A.. but
nearby homeowners say they still plan to fight
It.
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The two primary players sat down together
In a meeting, with the developers' represents*
live, at Lake Mary City Hall on Tuesday.
The meat of the deal hammered out by Lake
Mary Mayor David Mealor and Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale Includes a concession limiting den*
ally on the BO*scre tract to IS to 16-3/4 dwell*
Ing units per acre, down from the proposed 30.
Dole is asking for IS units in the south half
o f the property and 16-3/4 In the north half.

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Mayors Oslo, (0 and Msslor, (r)
hsvs reached an agreement on
the development of an apartment
complex, but Hilts of Lake Mary
homeowner Bob Foley says, 'As
far as I'm concerned thafa not
good enough.'

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By RUSS W H IT*
Herald Staff Writer
Members of the Sanford Police
Department
promptly and can­
didly contributed to the Manage­
ment Review that eventually could
lead to major change tn their ca­
reers.
To collect employees' attitudes,
opinions, snd perceptions of the
workplace, survey quealtonpalrea
fftre distributed to 63 frill-time
employees o f the »P D
Of the S3 distHbuted, 79 were re­
turned for analysts, comprising 88
percent, “which is above average,''

Student oound officers at At Bouts Caffiobe Ctunt) tn
8ardord, bom M l Mauraan Quinn, president. Dattoe
LsRooqus. vice president, Metals WMs. ••friary,
present a check tor 1600 to Mark Roberto, Science

from that 13 arrest* arc pending.
The charges against suspects ore
usually felonies with the occa­
sional misdemeanor depending on
the Individual situation.
Slabs offered breakdown* of or*

rests made by two of the unit's
agents: Agent Mitchell averaged 13
felonies, nine misdemeanors, and
one search warrant In a three

Herald Staff Writer
The Oreater Sanford Chamber of Commerce
has a new executive director.
The board of directors at the chamber ap­
pointed Ronald Rose to the post which was va­
cated late in July when previous director
Wanda Kelly resigned to take a Job with the
Hernando County Chamber.
Ron Thibodeaux. • longtime
Seminole
County resident and businessman, had served
as interim director of the chamber. Thi­
bodeaux. whose last day on the job la Friday,
•aid he wasn't surprised when he learned of
the o f the board's decision Saturday.
*1 don’t think there was ever any considera­
tion for me to the poet.' he said. “When Wanda
left, the board made It very clear that they
wanted a chamber guy and my experience was
In EDC (Economic Development Council).*
I understood this was an Interim position
fbr someone to handle day to day operations
until the job was filled.*
Sandra Olenn. chairman of the chamber
board, said Rose la an Individual whose track
record la one of great success.
Ro m comes to Sanford with more than IB
years experience In travel promotion, eco­
nomic development, event management and
public service, Olenri said.
Baa Chamber, Page 4A

programs

Grants benefit
Herald Staff Writer
Several Seminole (
will benefit through

given to 18 community organisations in Dis­
trict 7, which includes Semlnota, Brevard, o r­
ange, and Opcaoto counties according to Cal*
vin Ro m , secretory o f the Florida Department
o f Juvenile Justice. Statewide. Ro m said. 64.9
million was distributed In partnership grants.

LOCAL N EW S

The grant program la (Unded through tba Mo­
tor Vehicle Theft Prevention Truat Fund. O f the
( ) license tag fee. the juvenile justice depart­
ment receives 43 canto from each tog aoM.
Rosa aatd the program fluids prevention and
intervention programs addressing Juvenile
Bm Oraata, Page 4A

�aa - Sanlord Hsrsid, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, September 11, 1987

1Enjoying the gilFts of 0 . 1Henrv
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bom 138 years
ago • Sept. I I , 1862 in Greens­
boro. N.C.
This would be a good day to
go to a Seminole County li­
brary or a bookstore to rend
aome o f O. Henry’s prise short
stories.
Readers have Ibund In O.
Henry a range o f fancy, an
exuberance
» of humor, a sympathy, an understanding, a per­
vasive desire to help those In
need o f help.
Few writers ever possessed
O. Henry’s wit and breestness.
C. ftlpfta— a Sm ith, the
^ sa fest
o f all O. Henry
authorities, said this:
‘Washington Irvin g legendtsod tbs short story, r a stan­
dardised it. but O. Henry, out
o f an unrivaled familiarity with
ths entire spectrum o f Ameri­
can society, has humanised It."
A last tribute to O. Henry,

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What better way to acknowlege the efforts of Officer
Toni Balks o f the Sanford Police
Department
and
M
McDonough o f the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office than to
wish them a happy. No News Is
Good News Day-

RUSS
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who died In New York In 1910,
oomea from Nicholas Vachsl
Lindsay, who aald:
'He alwayt worked a trtplehinged surprise
7b end the scene and make
one rub hit eyes."
That's It. class.

Aren't you glad

Sing, Harry

Last photo o f O. Henry, 1666

She stepped Into our homes
30 years ago when the Carol
Burnett Show had Its TV pre­
miere. Cacal
Burnett, an
American treasure that has
mad* us glad. Hard to believe
this woman is 61.

Korny
Say this real quick: a
Kounty King Kom Knrntval
Mud Drags. It s the talk o f the
town in Flattamouth. Neb. The
Karnlval begins today with a

A re you ready for a hurricane?
local officials tell you It Is safe to do so.
* Inspect your home for damage.
* Use flashlights in the dark: avoid using
candles.

Prepare for High Winds
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Mmogor EM ShWTions pnoonlod Rurnbloy with hot vuvfd,

* Install hurricane shutters o f precut 3/4*
marine plywood ftr each window o f your
home. Install anchors for the plywood and r e ­
drill holes in the plywood so that you can put
tt up quickly.
* Make trees mare wind resistant by r e ­
moving diseased or damaged limbs, strategi­
cally removing branches so that wind can
blow through.

Prepare ■Personal

Briefs
Coatinand from Pago 1A
Sept. 13 through Sept. 18 at the following locations: County
Road IS. Old Lake Mary Road, Orange boulevard, Osceola
Road. Celery Avenue. State Road 436. E.B. Williamson.
General Hutchenson. Bunnell Road and Dodd Road.
Recognizing the danger presented to the public by defective
vehicle equipment, troopers will concentrate their efforts on
vehicles being operated with defects such as bad brakes,
worn tires and defective lighting equipment. In addition,
attention will be directed to drivers who would violate the
di iver license laws or Florida.

Is your child ADD?
Is your child having difficulties In school? Has your child
been labeled as ‘ hyperactive' or having ‘ attention deficit
disorder"?
If your child has been prescribed mind-bending drugs aa a
- of being labeled ‘ mentally
...........result
lll‘ or If' you have been told
that gip. grades wouldL improve due to tbs drugs, there ts
something you should Riow. Call the Citizens Commission on
Hum^|| Rights at 1.800 782 ^ 7 8 .
1.800.782-2878.

W E A TH E R
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H IT . .u lil S U B
The high temperature In
Sanford Wet
Wednesday was S3
degrees and the overnight
low was 72 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..
Thursday totaled .00 Inches.
• SunrlM................. 7:08 a.m.
•Sunset.......... ...... 7:34 p.m.

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TODAY
Cloudy 91 71

FRID AY
T stra u 66 g g

SATURDAY
Tatrnu 93 71

FRID AY
Tatnaa 90 70

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and Sunday by Th« tanlord H«rald,
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THURSDAY!

SOLUMAH
TABLE:
1:10 am ., maj. 7:00
min.. •••• am ., nut).
p.m .
TIDES i Daytona
high: 2:86 a.m., 3:41
low; B:1S a.m.. 10:13
3:01 am ..

6:20 am ..
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4:01 p.m.,
10i33 p.m.

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p.m..
7:30

p.m.,
p.m.
high:
3:46 p.m., low:
10:18 p.m. , Cohlghi 3:16 p.m.,
low: 0:38

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8 c m w o 2-4
feet wtth ■ moderate chop.
Water temperature at Daytone Is 63 degrees and at
New Symrna 62 degrees.
Winds■ from th&lt;
the southeast at
10-18 m.p.h.

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In the Florida Lottery:

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Know what to do whsn a Hurrlcana
Watch it Issued
* Listen to NOAA Weather Radio of local ra ­
dio or TV stations for up-to-date storm Infor­
mation.
* Prepare to bring lawn furniture, outdoor
decorations or ornaments, (rash cans.
ALL of your homes'
i nofti Tape does not
daws from breaking: therefore
ts not recommended.
* Till your car's gas tank.
* Check manufactured home lie-downs.
* Check your disaster supplies kit.

Know what to do after a hurrlcano

i'n riiF rftM tfigTl
Today: Sides will be partly
cloudy with a 30 percent
chance of shower and thun­
derstorms In the afternoon.
Highs In the low-90s. Lows
In
the
low -70s.
Friday:'
Partly cloudy with a chance
o f showers. Highs In the upper-SOs. Laws In the upper60s. Saturday: Partly cloudy
with a chance of showers.
Highs In the low-OOs, Lows
In the low-708.
Sunday:
Partly cloudy. Highs In the
near 60. Lows near 70.

* Identity ahead o f time where you ooukl go
if you a n told to evacuate.
* Keep the telephone numbers o f these
places handy as well aa a road map o f your lo ­
cal ana. You may need to take alternative or
unfamiliar routes If major roads a n closed or
clogged.
‘ Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or local ra ­
dio or TV stations for evacuation instructions.
If advised to evacuate, do so Immediately!

7-16-19-30-38*40

* Keep listening to NOAA Weather Radio or
local radio or TV stations for instructions.
* If you ore evacuated, return home when

Protecting
wildlife
and the
outdoors
Babbitt recently offered his
support ftr an agreement be­
tween the Deportment o f En­
ergy and ths U. 8. Pish and
Wildlife Servlet, announced by
Energy
Secretary
Federico
Pena. The agreement would
allow the Interior Department
agency to assume management
or the Arid Lands Ecology Re­
serve (ALE| an the Hanford Site
tn southeastern Washington
Stole.
The ALE Reserve, a 77,000sere section located on the
west aid* o f the Hanford Site,
Includes boom o f the beat
shrub-steppe
habitat
in
Washington . U provides pria
tins habitat for many ran
ana many
a f wildlife such as the
M gs thrasher, sage sparrow,
■no lo g p rhiad shrike depend­
ant on mo preservation or large
•rasa o f shrub-steppe. O f 27
new species o f Insects discov­
ered on the Hanford Site, most
have been found in the ALE
Reserve.
‘ Secretory Pena's announcement is good n o n for people
everywhere who core about
wildlife and the outdoors,* Sec­
retory Babbitt said. ‘ As we
have witnessed across the
country at places such as
Rocky Mountain Arsenal in
Colorado and Jefferson Proving
Oround In Indiana, lands that
were once vital to national se­
curity are still critical to ths
survival o f our Nation's wildlife
heritage. This announcement
ensures a very significant and
large area o f Important wildlife
habitat will continue to bs pro­
tected for future generations.*
Under the terms o f the
agreement, the Service will

itng o f a king and kween.
Anyone for cow chip bingo or a
scarecrow contest? Expected
krewd: 20,000. Kooll

Astftmblt a Disaster Supply Kit
Include these Item* In your kit:
* First aid kit and essential medications:

a

three gallons of water per day per
* Protective clothing, rainwear, bedding or
sleeping bags:
* Battery-powered radio, flashlight, and extra batteries; and
* Special Items for Infants, the elderly, or
Itonbled flu
disabled
family members.

Know what hurrlcano WATCH and
WARNINQ mean.
* WATCH: Hurricane conditions are possible
in the specified area o f the watch, usually
within 36 hours.
* WAMlNQt .Hurricane conditions ore expected In the specified area of the warning.
usually within 24
14 hours.
ho

Know what to do whan ■ Hurrlcana
Wanting la Issued.
a t

o f local officials and

Order a big cake for today's
celebrity
birthdays:
Singer/setor Harry Conalck,
Jr. (30): filmmaker Brian Da1871:
actress
Lois
(84h ex-football conch
in dry (73); actresa VIrgtoto Madera 134) and former
1.8, Senator Boh Packwood
(88). They’re all Dressed to Kill
DePalma's for a
and headed to C
costume party.

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This |utl In
There are 111 days remaintag in 1997....841 daya to 2000.

A ngler
num bers
fell in 1996
Special to ths Herald
The number of anglers
who bought Ashing licenses
fell by Jusl over one percent
In 1996 while the number of
hunters who purchased li­
censes remained constant,
the U. S. Fish and Wildlife
Service announced.
There were 29.0 million
paid Ashing license holders
In 1606 compared with 30.3
million In 1005. These an­
glers paid 0447 million for
their licenses compared with
6448.6 million In
1665.
Meanwhile.
15.2- million
hunters bought licenses in
1606. the same aa the year
before. They spent 8642.8
million an the
licenses,
810.2 million more than In
1005.
Revenues raised throu,
license safes support st
wildlife agencies, their co

activities.
to evacuate, stay 111! 1
‘ eye of the storm' is
deceptive: the storm Is not over. The worst
part o f the storm will happen once the eye
passes over and the winds blow from the op­
posite direction.
* Be alert for tornadoes. Tornadoes can
happen during and after a storm passes over.
* Stay away from flood water. If you come
upon a flooded road, turn around and go an­
other way.

'Military Mail’ still boosts
morale for U .S . troops
'• g n e t o l_ t o t b a H m M _

This year's ‘ Military Mail' campaign to now underway) After
morale mall from every pari o f the U. 3. Is thoroughly mixed.
It is then separated Into packages of varying size end moiled
to more than 1,000 bases, units, hospitals and morale agendes-su ch as some o f the local affiliates o f United Service O r­
ganisations, Inc. (genertcally known as ‘ the USO’ ) and the
across the U. S. and around the
Armed Services YMCA--all sc
world. The packages o f mail range from 28 or 30 pieces for
small units to several thousand for an entire base or large
ship*
In this way. each Individual's cards and lettera are sent far
and wide, and each o f the 1,000-plus packages contains mall
from all over the U. 8. - accomplished without use o f tax­
payer funds.
"Military Mall' to an exciting project for individuals, fami­
lies. schools, colleges, churches, and any kind o f group. To
learn how to help ooost the morale of our your service men
and women at more than 1,000 places, send a first-class
postage stomp (please--not a self-addressed, stomped enve­
lope--Just the stomp, slang with your name and address) for a
copy o f this year’s ‘ Military Mall-Oram* to: FRIENDS OF OUR
TROOPS. P.O. BOX 308. SOLDIER, KY 41173-0308, and
mention where this was read.
manage tbs land under a 28year permit. During the next
few yean , the agency will con­
duct extensive public involve­
ment to provide guidance for
management o f the reserve.
The Secretory also said his
department to working toward
a partnership with the Battelle
Pacific
Northwest
National
Laboratory, Washington State
Untveraity. The Nature Conser­
vancy, and Washington State's
Office or the Superintendent of
Public Instruction to develop
environmental education pro­
grams for the reserve.
"We Intend to bs an active
partner to this region
of
Washington State.'
Babbitt
•aid. *1 am excited about ths
potential aa we look ahead to
building our management plan
for this site. W t look forward to
working wtth the Department
o f E n o w and building upon
their efforts to protect this
ecologically significant area.*
Ths u T b . PUh ra d Wildlife
Berries is ths principal Federal
agency with responsibility for

conserving, protecting,
enhancing fish and wildlife and
lablt.
their habitats
for the continu­
ing benefit o f the American
people. The Service manages
811 national wildlife refuges
covering 92 million acres, aa
well as 72 national fish hatch­
eries.
The agency enforces Federal
wildlife law s, manages migra­
tory bird populations, stocks
recreational
fisheries.
con­
serves and restores wildlife
habitat such as wetlands, ad­
min Istors the Endangered Spe­
cies Act, and helps foreign
governments with tbetr conser­
vation efforts. It also o versees
the Federal Aid program that
funnels Federal excite
on
Ashing and hunting equipment
to a t m wildlife sgtnctoa This
program to a cornerstone o f
the Nation's wildlife manage­
ment efforts, funding Ash and
wildlife restoration, boating
access,
hunter
education. •:
ahoottag ranges, and
projects across America,

and education programs.
Through
license
alone, hunters and ant
contribute nearly 81 bill!
a year to wildlife conserva­
tion.* said Service Director
Jamie
Rapps port
Clark.
T h a t to money that doesn't
come from general tax reve­
nue, yet it benefits every
American by promoting both
a healthy environment and
healthy wildlife.
T h is money doesn't even
count the hundreds of mil­
lions o f dollars sportsmen
and-women
contribute
through excise taxes on
hunting and fishing equip­
ment and through m em ber­
ship In and donations to
non-profit conservation or­
ganization.*
License soles figures are
compiled annually by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv­
ice from Information submit­
ted by state Osh and wildlife
agencies, th e figures are
part o f • formula to deter­
mine the amount of funding
each state receives through
the Federal Aid tn Wildlife
Restoration and the Federal
Aid In Sport Fish Restoration
programs,
both
adminis­
tered by the service.
Under these
programs
hunters and anglers pay on
excise tax on hunting and
flohlng equipment such
firearms, ammunition, and
tackle. The money to. In
turn, distributed
to the
atotea In the form o f grants
to conserve wildlife: teach
hunter safety: and provide
Ashing. hunting, and boating
opportunities.
The number of hunting li­
cense holders has declined
from a record high o f 16.7
million In 1682. Meanwhile.
itng lice
holders has been about the
same during that time.
The U. 8. Fish and Wildlife
Service to the principal Fed­
eral agency responsible for
conserving, protecting, and
enhancing fish and wildlife
and their habltoto for the
continuing bencAl o f the
American people. The Serv­
ice manages 811 national
wildlife raftigts encompass­
ing 93 million acres, aa well
aa 86 national Ash hatcher'The •gm ey also enforces
Federal1 wildlife laws, man­
ages migratory bird popula.. —
— r a q t a lH
M
tonal
Asherlea. conserves and re
habitM irach

�Inoldantt
A VCR, 20 VCR tapes and a tan leather suitcase totaling
9290 teas stolen Wednesday In the 2900 block o f Laurel
Avenue.
Twelve CDe, Sony equaliser B-band, Punch 40-ampllfler and
black Iteht totaling 9629 were stolen Wednesday In the 3400
block of Orlando Drive.
Pennies and Jewelry totaling 9140 were stolen Wednesday in
the 2B00 block o f Park Drive.
Speakers, a Panasonic mini microwave and a VCR totaling
9980 were stolen Wednesday In the 2900 block o f Oak Avenue.
Changs, fens, a razor and various electronics totaling 9910
were stolen Wednesday in the 1900 block o f Summerlin
Avenue.
A television worth 9100 wae stolen Wednesday in the 1300
block o f Sanford Avenue.
A Sharpe Boom Boa. tour computer discs and assorted
clothing were stolen Tuesday In the 2700 block o f Ridgewood
A Panasonic AM/PM cassette- CD player waa stolen Tuesday
in the 2400 block o f Lake Avenue.
A Magnaros VCR. a TWC cable boa. a remolt control and a
movte totaling 9Q87 were stolen Tuesday la the 100 black o f
ID e ti p ta c t.

A 1994 trader waa stolen Tuesday in the 400 block o f West
Seminole Boulevard
A yellow 1994 Dataun two door, license piste number
WWJ72T. was stolen Tuesday In the 300 block at East 29th
StfCCi*
A pet bull with a white stripe was stolen Wednesday in the
2500 block o f High lawn Avenue.
An air conditioning unit worth 92.500 was stolen Monday In
the 100 block o f Coastline Road.
A firearm and two pocket watches touting 9700 were stolen
Monday In the 000 block o f Osceola Drive.
Jewelry w*a stolen Monday In the 2900 block of Magnolia
Avenue.
A Zenith television worth 9400 was stolen Monday In the
2000 block o f West 13th Street.
Caah. clothing and cteretlee totaling 992.23 were stolen
Monday In Uw 20 block o f Edward Higpna Terrace.
Cash In the amount o f 920 waa stolen Monday at the comer
o f Celery Avenue and Mellonvllte Avenue.
A Murray bicycle worth 9100 waa stolen Monday In the 2200
block o f french Avenue.

One euapect baa been arretted
and a second la sought in two
7-11 convenience store rob­
ber tee being Investigated by
the
Sheriffs
Office
Major
Crimes taction.
The first robbery occurred
Ils IS p.m. Tuesday at

the 7-11 store at State Road 40
and Upsala Road near Sanford.
The suspect walked into the
store holdMg a syringe In his
hand. He tolS the clerk that the
s y rin x waa filled with the
A I M virus.
The suspset took money from
the cash remoter. He escaped
on toot. The cfcrtf waa not h urt

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"Nearly tuna in 10 people trill
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point la their k m , ' said Dr.
Martin Orsbois, chatraun o f
mefectni and rsha-

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improperly Mtmg a heavy ob­
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arms totded across tbs ch it
sad knees bent. Lift head and
shoulders o ff the floor toward
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The suspect Is a white male.
B 'ltr. He waa wearing a white
shirt and a red baseball cap.
The suspect also had a small
lump on the side o f his face.
The second robbery occurred
about B:18 a.m. Wednesday at
the 7-11 store at Highway 17n Road In fern
92.and O’Brien
Into
Park. The suspect
wtth a
the store. He
The suspect held a knife to
the clerk's throat while he took
money from the cash register.
He escaped on a bicycle. The

clerk was not hurt.
Witnesses recognised
the
suepect as someone who lived
In a trailer park near the 7-11
store. Seminole County deputy
sheriflk staked out the trailer
park. At 8tlS a m . Wednesday,
the suspect returned. He was
Immediately arrested.
The suspect Is 21- year- old
Eduardo Rosado. He lives wtth
his sister in a trailer near
O'Brien Road. Rosado immi­
grated from Puerto Rico two
weeks ago. He will be charged
wtth armed robbery,

RgM legs

stretched os the h o t are
spr ead h r apart heath torward,with hands toward feet m
h r aa possible and **« —*y re­
turn. Be sure not to bounce.

* Ufl lift:
~ ‘ U e on the stomach with a
pillow under the abdomen. Simultaneouefy raise locked leg
and opposite arm. holding
both s t e a l eight inches from
the floor. Repeat with other
leg.

PhofiM rlpptd from wall
Daniel Christensen. 35. o f 1718 Mafftoila Ave.. Hanford, waa
arrested Tuesday by Sanford police. Christensen was charged
with assault and arrested at hla residence. Report said that
Christensen ripped two phones from the wall and also threw
beer bottles in nta house.

Punohod woman
Richard Taylor. 26. o f 1011 W. 6lh St.. Sanford, was arrested
Monday by Sanford police.
Taylor was charged wtth
aggravated battery and arrested at his residence. Report said
that he punched his girlfriend In the head several limes.

Man draggad Into yard
Kevin Chung. 24. of 1405 Mara CL. Sanford, was arrested
Monday by Sanford police. Chung was charged with battery
and arrested at hla residence. Report said that Chung struck
hla father several times and then dragged his father Into their
yard.

Man atabbad In groin

Sarah Willis. 47. at 37 Castle Brewer Cl.. Sanford,
arrested Tuesday.by Sanford police. Willis was charged
aggravated battery and arrested at her residence) Report
that WUtia stabbed a male victim in the groin area with a
butcher knife.

was t
with
said
large

Drug ohargos
William Howard, 54. of 1004 W. 9Ui St.. Sanford, waa
arrested Tuesday by Sanford police. Howard was charged with
sale o f a controlled substance and arrested at the comer of
11th Street and Maple Avenue. The arrest was made by the
Special Investigations Unit of the Sanford Police Department.

Traffic atop loads to arrest
David Velarde. 23. of 315 Pacer Court, Sanford, waa arrested
Wednesday by Seminole County deputies.
Velarde was
charged with possession of 20 grams of cannabis and
poaoeulon of drug paraphernalia and arrested at the corner of
Anchor Rood and Melody Lone. Officer pulled Velarde's car
over because of no tag light.

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Davis was charged with
possession of cannabis under 20 grains and arrested In the
1600 block o f West 13th Street. Officer noticed Davts behind a
store drinking a beer, and, upon a patdown search, the officer
found the cannabis.

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H#f #•&lt;) Pttoio 1cMnmf Vineam
.jin Pfi'tty .n ,1 picture H i.tis wh.it students at P kh i C re st Elem en ta ry
. in i-uin*?” * learned cm .i recent ’ Picture D a y " Posing for p o sterity,
■•indents waited patiently grade try grade loi |lit&gt; school phologrnphet lo
• i.yp tr&gt;p f pictures .t suit* bet lor parents scrap b o o ks remembered fondly
• -r years to com e Bottom ted Sanlord entrepreneur Jeno Paulucci
W ednesday donated 100 000 meats to needy Sem inole County residents.
i sti'butt'd ttuough local charities Sanford Police Ole Claudia Webber
«.»eps a watchful eye on traific kew as Ralph Fr.uto and Pete Glace volun■
s from t&lt;ab&gt;Tat For H u m an ly m l then tur*i to transport the frozen din
• ' Bottom r gilt V&gt;C Arnett a d d re ss e s m embers ot Senior Friend s who
• i ' it f ’ e Sem n e e Tuwne Cent*" man k &gt; som e healthy powerwalking
\
&gt;nt. founder ot Sanford s G olden Age G am e s Top left V isitors from
. . -iiona Asuncion M .ext Mario Carbonell take an ice cream break at the
••cent Ice Cream S o o n hosted b&gt; the Sanford Senior C enter with pro
••eds benefiting the center s Am erican H ead Walk team
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Report----Continued from Page 1A
said George
ihiblrr ot Piddle Admlmstrufive her vice in Mr bean. Va
ftiese olllcers cooperated in
rfie process under tin pressure
J scrutiny nl tb- s'tuly
the
unknown outcome, and thr
publicity
Mirroimdlng
n
Holder said
This input is ol mujn. liri|tnr
t im e to Itu b ln s trvltw that
will be discussed Monday .cl
lertuain at a special Work s i s
sum bv the Sanlord City ( cine
mission
As that work session draws
near
a lol more is known
about the members ot the s l'l)
and wtiat they believe can tie
dune to make the department
stronger and belter serve the
c tty
Consider some of die tacts
ftie average age of the re
spiinilrnls was 38 75 years
Ttirrr were 24 Individuals
who had been with the SPD
Ironi I to 5 years 13 with 5 to
10 years
20 Irom 10 to 20
years and 8 with 20 or more
years
Ttirre were 42 individuals
who bad completed some c o l­
lege courses and only seven
who reported no formal educa­
tion
beyond
high
school
Eleven bad completed their
bachelor degrees

Grants —
Asked thrir p e rc e p tio n *' Of
department effectiveness. 30 ol
the SPD members cited Juvenile
delinquency
prevention
and
control as an area where Much
Improvement is Needed
Polie (- c ommunity relations, nar(cities and vice control requires
Much Improvement also.
1 lie most curious replies,
perhaps ha I i do with rela ­
tionships to i lie mayor, the
police chief, and city com m is­
sioners Thirty members said
they believed Much Im prove­
ment was needed working with
Chief Joe Dillard. 29 said Much
Improvement
was
needed
dealing with the city com m is­
sioners and 20 said Much Im ­
provement as needed working
with Mayor Larry Dale
On thr other side. 11 said
that they had Excellent w ork­
ing relationships with Police
Chief Dillard and only one sntd
such a relationship
existed
with Mayor Dale am i zero with
the city com m issioners
The most frequent comments
the members disliked
most
about their work were
S. (Isfytng
prominent
c iti­
zens i c ■politics "
Deteriorating pay and job
hi-nchts
Stress
Itiic k stabbing
laic k of communication b e­
tween management nnd stall.

OBITUARIES
TERESA L. ABRAM SON
Teresa
L
Abramson.
44.
Calumet Drive. Orlando, died
Tuesday, Sept 9. 1997 Horn
In Indiana, she moved (o C en ­
tral Florida In 19GB
Mrs
Abramson was a homemaker
She was a Catholic
Survivors include husband.
Stephan, father. Lawrence II
dund Titusville mother Mary
liund. Casselberry, brothers.
Bon.ild liund, Larry liund and
Robert liund. all of Cassel­
berry. Chris Kund. Inverness,
slsler. Michelle
M cEachern.
Casselberry
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oak law n
I’.irk Cem etery and funeral
Home Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents
JAMES J. ORIOLES
Janies .1 Orioles. 7G. North
Set oud Street.
Lake Mary
tiled Wednesday,
Sept
10,
1997 at South Seminole I Ion
pttal Born In Brooklyn. N Y
on June 24 1921 lie moved to
Central Florida in 1984
He

wits an operating engineer of
heavy equipment. Orioles was
a former chief for North Port.
N Y Fire Department nnd n
Lake Mary volunteer. He was n
Catholic.
Survivors Include wife. G lo ­
ria W ; daughter. Gloria Tal­
bot. Stafford Springs. Conn.,
sons, James C . Lake Mary;
sister. Fcllrin Kelsey. Center
Pori. N Y , biu lh ei, Francis.
Srnllhlown. N.Y.: eight grand­
children:
seven
great­
grandchildren.
Arrangements by Grnmkow
Funeral Home. Sanford.

F IH W U L ------ r . I'
ORIOLES, JAMES J.
' * ‘
A Memorial mast ol Christian
liter lit! for Mr. Jiucirt J Oriole*.
7o ol Lake Mary, who &lt;1led
Wednesday will lx- celebrated al
l&lt;) a hi on Friday inoriiliig at Nilthlly Catholic Church with Fallirr
Henry L Frantz a* Celebrant Ar­
rangement* by Uramkow Funeral
Home. 500 E. Airport HIvtL, San­
ford FL 32773 1407) 322-3213

No established training pro­
cedures.
Dirty, small, physically srp.t
rated and outdated faciluirx
and equipment.
Lark of discipline
No reward or recognition
Unionized vs non-uniomrrd
police and Ihclr relationships
Low morale.
Approximately three quarters
of the employees 172 percrnll
said they were satisfied with
their jobs. A lesser number (G4
percent) sold they are provided
with adequate direction from
thrir supervisors and only hall
thought their duties are clearly
defined or had their opinions
frequently sought by Immediate
supervisors.
Nearly 80 percent of the em ­
ployees said there needs to be
more communication between
the department and city a d ­
ministration. Only 44 percent
o f the members thought their
work was appreciated by the
citizens of the city nnd 93 per­
cent said that citizens experlcd
n response to their calls lor
service no matter what the na­
ture of the call.
As lo their opinion on sper iflc aspects of Ihclr Jobs al
SPD by checking off Very S at­
isfied. Satisfied, Neutral, Dis­
satisfied or Very Dissatisfied,
there were some interesting
replies.
Not one member o f the SPD
was Very Satisfied with his or
her salary • 28 were Dissatis­
fied and 38 Very Dissatisfied
Not one member was Very
Satisfied with support to thr
department by city officials 25 were Dissatisfied and 32
Very Dissatisfied.
Only one member was Very
Satisfied with SPD facilities 2G Dissatisfied and 42 Very
Dissatisfied.
One of the problems Identi­
fied In Ihc altitude survey and
In PAS's observation of the o p ­
erations was a lack ot basic
supervisory skills nnd leader­
ship
throughout
the
SPD.
Hubler
emphasized
the
"throughout.* it was not some­
thing that could be attributed
to individuals at the top - it
was a department wide prob­
lem or opportunity for im ­
provement.
Hubler said that there was a
strong perception that SPD
employees believe their Jobs
iire controlled by politics and
that they arc far more d issat­
isfied wllh city and departm en­
tal leadership and relation­
ships than other police d e­
partments PAS had studied.

Continued from P »*e 1*
crime, reducing truancy
reducing in and •«»t
of school suspensions and expulsions and
enhancing school safely
Seminole programs lurutporatr partnerships
with local law rnlnrrrttirnl rilur.itlnn lovriult
|i i stice and children and latutly scivlics
The largest grant 8117 5(X) was aw.udrd to
Project Pay-Back Ihrmigh the tlllu r tnl the
Slate Allurney Thr program provides srrvlrcs
lor up to 1.000 youth ages 10 17 Yuullg rd
lenders rue given llic rli.mcc to pay reslilulloii
l»y working with Ira id businesses and agen
ties The ofTenrler rn elves 25 [rerrenl of the
wages earned, with the remainder going to tbr
V IC 11111

The Middle School Tru.mcy Program through
the Sernlnole County Public Schools. received
824.000 Social workers help students grt bar k
Into school and also make relerrals lor arltll
tlonal services recpdrrd by the lamlltes Sor l.d
services works with the students tear hers and
family members to redut e truancy
Excel Alternatives Alter rare Services rn elverl
920.000 through Kxcel Allerri,dives ln&lt; . lo
provide services for up In 150 middle and high
school students, who have been expcllrd from
Seminole County schools A behavioral spr

&lt;tails) ailil a si In ml rrs o im r uJtett pi ov lilt a
srhrail to wolk litinsllton • onn olum tm sto
■Irnls as well as Idt skills ami n o &lt;i 'i mi nl
i lasses
thr t holies pro|ri I is an dli I u ......I lint.
tilling program serving up I" .'&lt;»&gt; iirls In tin
sixth ailil seventh grades
\u itil&gt; J ‘• la 'iis i
Ihrough tbr Seminole i i.uuiv I ..I • Allili te
t.ragur tbr program o|tei.iles t wo l ut dl s .i f t• i
si IiihiI during rlirrlliigs drslghr d in r...us on
. ii adeinlt and personal stieiu fb s atnl m . i i
nesses
Ib r lln.d grantee was \ IsiuMJni st a pro
gram which selves al risk voulli ages f. 1/ who
did not pass Ibr situail vision si tim in g s lln
810 (XX) grant littered lliiniigh the b ppt si u
Foundation provides eyeglasses t.. tootli win.
t nniint alined them A iio iilm g lo program olli
rials liiip.ilr nl vision ran bail lo u&lt; .idetnn
tailorr truancy anil sm tal In li.iwm amt i an
drop out situations the piogr.uii piomotts m
slim nwiirrness tbrongli eve • v.iioiti.iiions nib
follow up visits
Fur more lidorniatloii on do giant progi.im
write to the Departlliriit nl Juvenile lustier at
2737 Ontervtew Drier Tall.ibassr e tl 12 t'l'.i
.1 1 0 0

Develop---C ontinued from Pege 1A
existing brick
wall bounding the Hills of Lake
Mary to six feet, a 100-fout
setback along 4GA. restricted
access to the lakes and the a t­
tachment ol planned develop­
ment zoning. Instcnd of restdcntlnl/ofTlce /Institutional
zoning, lo the land.
Dale said this stipulation will
allow the Sanford City C o m ­
missioners to have more Inpiil
into various aspects of the d e­
velopment nnd would be bind­
ing In perpetuity. If the land Is
sold again before It Is devel­
oped.
unlike
n developer’s
agreement, which would not he
transferred with o sale.
"This Is whut's critical." said
Mealor. With these con ces­
sions. he snld, "we can reach
nn agreement that has minimal
impact on everyone."
Hills o f Lake Mary board
member Bob Foley Isn'l as en­
thusiastic about Ihc agreement
ns Mealor. "As far ns I'm con ­
cerned." Foley said, "that's not
good enough.
"I don'l oppose development
on that side. I oppose Irre­
sponsible developm ent."
Foley Is not convinced that
the luxury upartments the dcvelojicr Is promising will ever
materialize. He told a meeting
o f the Mills o f Lake Mary
Homeowners Association Mon­
day night that In order for the
developer to make any m onry

with what hr Is piopiising, let1
would hiivr to charge rents in
excess of 91.200 And hr said
he doesn't srr Ihr hrnrfll ten
the
city
of
Sanford
"Apartments
[dwrllersj
are
service users, they don t getter
ale a tax base "
Foley said that while It a p ­
pears that thr rily of Lakr
Mary has agreed not to oppose
the development, the residents
will continue with their petition
drive nnd still plan to show up
in force at the Sanford Clly
Commission meeting
Irene Fultz, of Knywood. had
not heard about Ihr results ol
the
mayor's
meeting
mini
Thursday morning When told
of the concessions, she c o m ­
mented, "It's not nrcrjitahle to
us." She said they will cnnllniie
their letter writing campaign lo
the Department of Community
Affairs In Tallahassee and have
also contacted the St. Johns
River Water Management Dis­
trict, In Patalka. because of
their concerns about the lakes
and the wnter supply.
Representing the developer
at the meeting between Lake
Mary nnd Snnford was Bill
Burkett, who Is the civil engi­
neer for the project. Burkett
said. "It was a very positive
meeting." Burkett said details
o f the plan will hr finalized
prior lo the Sanford meeting.
He said Wednesday that most
developers want to build some-

Milng ( curip.illlili- uni, tin i *
iNling area lie jHiinlrd nut m,,i
I he ( (imp plan f..i llic- area ail
Invent lo the 50 acre tract
would allow for high drnsiiv
development
of
up lo
&gt;',n
dw riling units prr u&lt; m - jiy
gotlallng the inwri d riislllrs
"w ere doing ihr best we can in
inert the emir t h in nl every
one "
The Sanford City t nmmlssioii
will have to iipjirovr the plan
and the malter Is .sc In doled loi
review iit the regularly stliril
ulrd session nn Monday night
at 1 p in ul llic Sanford f'llv
M u ll

Chamber—
Continued from Page IA
A
Florida
resident
since
1987. Rose lias set veil us d u n
tor of
the Jensen
Ht-arli
Chamber ul io n im e ite
He
also served on the Martin
Courtly Tourist Development
Hoard Previously linsr lived to
Virginia where hr direc ted one
of Ihr state s regional travel
councils ,
Rose snld lie is very |m
pressed wllh Hie ........
clients uf the haul-ltd rh.uuhc r
and that he looks Inrwutd to
working willi the linutd to rn
bailee tile c hamber s visibility
and promote membership.
Rose Is scheduled lo shut
working in the S ib .000 a-year
position Sept. 22

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MARYANNi m o r s e
C lara to tha Board ot
County C o m m m io n t fi of
Sammola County. Florida
Dy Carylon Cohan
Deputy Clark
Py&amp;tith Saplam har 11. 1997
OCl-95

IN TH8 CIRC U IT COUNT
OF T H I 18TH JU D ICIAL
CIRCU IT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FON
SBMINOLB COUNTY
08N8NAL
JURISDICTION OIVIBION
CABS NO •••O A F*
HAROOUNTON MORTQAOE
C O . I R f/k/a
Piatta Valley Funding. L P .
Plaintiff.
VS
MARY A DUHART. at al..
Dafandanta

NOTICB
OF FO M C LO B U R B 8ALB
Notica it haraby givan that,
purtoant io that Final Judgm ant
of Fo ra c lo tu ra dated Augual
27th. 1997. and anlarad in civil
c a l l numbar 98*0078, of lha
C ircu it Court of lh a
llt h
J u d ic ia l C ircu it in and for
Sarninola
C ounty,
Flo rida,
wherein HAROOUNTON MONT
QAQE C O .. L P F/K/A PLATTS
V A LLE Y
FUN OIN O. I P ,
!•
Plaint iff and MANY A. DUHART,
LEO N A R D
KELLER .
AS
T R U ST EE U N D ER A G REEM EN T
DATED N O V EM B ER 7. 198S.
STATE OF FLO R10A , DEPARTM LN I OF R EV EN U E. C L E R K OF

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THE E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT
COURT. CH A R LES
DUHART.
S EM IN O LE
LOAN
CO RPO RATIO N . CAM P TRANS
PORTATION.
INC .
n /a ra
Defender)11«L I will aall To tha
h»ghai1 and b a it bidder for
cash at tha w att front door of
tha Sarninola C ounty court
Houaa in S anford , Sem inole
County. Florida, at I t 00 A M
on the 23rd day of S C P T fM
B C R , tha following d escrib ed
property a t aat forth -n aatd
Final Judgm ant. to wd
LOT I I . R A M B LE WOOO.
according to the Plat thaiaof at
record ed in Plat S o a k 21.
Pegae 7 and I . of tha Public
Racorda of Sam m ola Courtly,
Florida
N OTf PURSUAN T 10 TMI
FAIR
D io r
C O L L IC H O N
P R A C T IC E S ACT YOU ARE
A DVISED THAT THIS lA W IIR M
IS D E EM E D TO 01 A D E 0 T
C O L L E C T O R ATTEM PTIN G »Q
C O L L E C T A D EBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION ODTAIN rO W il l
I I I U S E D FO R THAT P U R PO SE
Da lad ih e 28th day of
AUGUST. 1997
MARYANNf MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
Oy Jan a E Jaaewtc
Deputy Clark
C O D ILIS 8 STAWIANSKt
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 450
Tampa,, Florida 1)407
Tala phone |H 1) 87 7 6008
Pub)*ah Septem ber 4 i t 1*97
O il 75

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CIRCU IT OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
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FLORIDA
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NOTICE &gt;8 Ml RF BY OlVTN
■that lha undtraignad will oha*
lha to•)owr*ng daacriBawl proper •
ty in Sam mo la County. Florida
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 332. OF
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UM S. A C C O R D IN G TO THE
D ECLA R A TIO N
OF
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MINIUM
RCCO RDEO
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N O V EM BER 15. 1984. IN O F F I­
C IA L R E C O R D S BOOK 1894.
PAGE 0448 TH RO UG H 0799.
IN C L U S IV E . OF TH E P U B L IC
R EC O R D S
OF
SEM IN O LE
CO U N TY. FLO R ID A AND A L L
A M EN D M EN TS
TH ER ETO .
T O Q IT H E R WITH A LL A P P U R ­
TEN A N CES TH ER ETO ANO AN
UNDIVIDEO IN TER ES T IN THE
COMMON E LEM EN T S OF SAID
CONDOMINIUM AS S ET FORTH
IN SAIO DECLARATIO N WITH A
STRUT
A D D R E S S O F 680
ROARINO DRIVE #352. ALTA­
M ONTE S P R IN G S . T L O R i DA
32714
for aala to tha h ig hatl bidder
for c a th on tha 23rd day of
September. 1197. at 11 00 a m..
at tha W att Front door of tha
Sam tnoia County C o u rlh o u ta,
301
North
Park
Avanua,
Sanford Flo rid a 32771. purlu a n t to tha D afaull Final
Judgm ent
of
Fo ra c lo tu ra
entered In thie action on Augual
28lh, 1887
MARYANNE M O RSE
C L E R K OF THE COU RT
Jan a E . Jaaaw tc
Dapufy Clark
Clifford B. Shepard, III. Etqu ire
Shepard, Filburn 8
G oodblatl. P.A.
221 N.E Iwanho a Boulevard

Suita 209
Orlando, Florida 32804
N O T IFICA TIO N
II you ara a paraon with a die
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m odation in or da r to partictpala
in (h it proceeding, you are ardtttad. af no c o tt to ym i, to tha
proviaion of certain n a a iit a r r a
F liilii
c n iiliit l
M;»i y anna
M o n a . C lark of Ihe Sem inole
County Court, at 101 North Park
Atenue. Sardoril. Florida 327 71,
#1 4 0 7 -J23'4'J10. a tte n tio n
4777, wdhm two wmking day»
of your receipt of th it Not&lt;ca. d
you era hearing or vo&gt;ce
impaired, ca ll 1 800 945 8771
P ublith Saptam ber 4. 11. 1997
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IN THB C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF 8 B M IN 0 L 8 C O U N TY ,
FLO N IO A
C IV IL A C TIO N
C a a a Ne 87 3 9 3 C A 1 4 B
BANK O r AM ERICA
ILLIN O IS. TR U/A DTD
17/01/94 (TQ C C MOMI
EQ U IT Y LOAN
TRUST 1994 41.
Plaintiff,
v«
ART HUM J P U R SE El
Dafaodard
N O TICB
OF F O R B C L O B U R B B ALB
N O T IC I IS H f f lf R V GIVEN
(a^auant to a Summary fin al
Judgment of Foracioeura dated
tha 29th day of Aoguet, 199 7,
and antarad *o C a t e No 97
791 C A 14 E of tha C ircu it
Court for Sem in ole County.
FI Of*da, w herein
HANK OF
A M ER ICA IU IN O I5
TM U/A
DTD 17/01/94 I I O C C HOME
EQ U ITY IO A N TRUST '994 4| ••
the Plaintiff and ART H u ll j
P U R S E R &gt;• the Defer danl 1 m il
tell to the h tg h e il and beat End
tier lor t i i t at the W#t» Mont
&lt;loo* of th# Sam-nme County
C o u rlh o u ta Sanford Florida
#i 1 f 00 a m on in# )|*i day ol
O ctober 1997 1h# toiluw m g
d#errihad property at ••» to*fh
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w it h in t h e ^a t e h o f t h r e e
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OF A CO PY Of THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
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and u mar
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detadant • e tla fa on whom a
lu p y uf fh it ftuiicv it tarvad
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DAYS
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Of A CO P Y OF Th &gt;S NOTICE
ON r&gt;*EM
Am other eraddore of tha dace
dan i and par fo n t having clamnt
or d amend « a garnet tha if are
dent a aetata m utt file than
c la im ! w*lb thie court R iT H IN
t h r u

m onths

a fter

the

DATE OF t h e f i r s t P U B L IC A ­
TION O f THIS NOTICE
ALL C LA IM S . DEMANDS ANO
O B J E C T IO N S NOT S O F lL E O
W ILL BE FO R E V E R B A R R ED
Tha data of lh a brat p u b lica ­
tion of Thu Notice it Saptam ber
4th. 1897
P a r to n il R a p r a ia n liliv a
JO S E P H S SMITH
355 North.aka Blvd . Apl 29
Altamonte S p ring !, FL 32701
Attorney for
P artonal R tp ro eenialive
M ARGARET A WHARTON
Margaret A Wharton, P A
434 South C entral Avenue
Ov*tdo, FL 37763
(407) 383-7191
Fla Bar No 797161
Publiab: Septem ber 4. 11. 1997
DEI-48
IM TH B C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R BBM IM O LB C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A .
C IV IL O IV IBIO N
C A B B NO. 8 T -1 8 4 1 - C A -1 4 -B
G LEN D A LE F E D E R A L BANK.
FE D ER A L SAVINGS BANK.
Plaintdf,
v*
K A R IN K HOFFMAN, a emgla
woman. ALAFAYA W OODS
HOM EOW NER S ASSOCIATIO N .
IN C.; AM ERICA N G E N ER A L
FIN AN CE, INC . and UNKNOWN
TENANT tl.
Dafandanta
N O T IC I O F B A LB
P U R S U A N T TO C H A R T B R 48
N O T lC f IS H C R EB V GIVEN
pureuant to an
O rder
or
Sum m ary Fin al Ju dgm ant ol
foraclotura dated Augual 27th,
1997, and anlarad in C a t * No

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97 1 241-CA-14-B ol lha C ircu il
Cm nf of lha Fig h ie eh lh Ju d icial
C ircu it *ri arid for Sarninola
County, Florida, wherein G LEN D A LI F E D E R A L BANK, F ID E R
At SAVINGS RANK te Plaintiff
and K A R IN K HOFFM AN, a am
Ula woman. ALAFAYA W OODS
HO M EOW N ER S ASSOCIATIO N .
IN C .
AMt RICAN
G E N ER A L
FIN A N CE. INC . end UNKNOWN
TFNANT F I . ara dafandanla. I
will ta ll to tha highaet and beat
biddar for c a a h at tha W aal
front door of lh a Sarninola
C ounty C o u rfh o u a a at 301
Norm Park A van ua, Sanford.
Sarninola
County,
Flo rid a
17771. af 11 00 o'clock a m on
lha 7Jrd day of S E P T E M B E R ,
1997, the following datenbar)
propwrty a« aat forth *n aatd
O lder m f inal Judgment, lo-w d
lO T 94. ALAFAYA W OODS
PHASE Ml. A CCO R D IN G TO THE
P i AT TH ER EO F. AS R E C O R D ! 0
IN PIA T BOOK D P A G E S 10.
11 A 17. P U B U C R C C O R O S O l
S f M iN O lf COUN TY. FLO RIDA
if you are a paraon with a d it
ab'hly who n e e d t any accom
modatton in ordar to participate
m th it proceeding, you are anti
Had. at no coat to you. to tha
provieion of cartain ate iafenca
P la te # c o n ta ct tha C ourt at
1407) 173 4330 wdhm two (7)
working d a y ! of your receipt of
th it Notice, d you are hearing o*
t u n a im paired, ca ll Flo rida
Relay S a r n c a (800i 955 1770
DATED af Sen fw d. Iin n d a . on
AU GU ST 78th 1*97
MARYANNE M O R S I
Ae Clark, CuCuft Court
(Jy Jana f ja t a w K
Ae Dapufy C iart
SMITH 4 Miar I P A
Art'iir#ye t«r Pt#r#'tf#t
7891 | aat Oakland P a*i
Uouiavard. Sutfa 101
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P j Iih »h Septemfi#. 4 1 * 199'
D ll 7 )
N O T IC B OF
A P U B L IC H B AR IN O
TO C O N 8 ID B R
THB A D O PT IO N OF
AN O R O IN A N C S B Y I N I
C IT Y O F S A N FO R O
FL O R ID A
N i'*''# &gt;e hereby g v * '1 that a
Fulibc H##r,og w * ba haul *r
1t»a C o e ^ iit u n K o e e af the
/-dy Ha"
Ih * Cdp o* Senturd
I'f.r da #• 7 b0 o d o c k PM nr
f»#pt*mb#f 77 rd *9 9 T lo con
• *»#» *he adnpiMjr- of a r o*d
n a m e by tha Cdy of 4an#n*«i
t'i»i la r ti* o» wY-tn re ae in
•owe
O N DIN A N C8 NO S J 8 t
a»* G R D iN A N CI OF ' h | C f r
OF
SA N FO KU
FlOFf.CJA
* M IN (* N Q OND'N A N C I NO
1174 *(&gt; Df l« TI S F C ’ lON t
O* Th | C IT Y 6 P E R S O N N li
fi u , | % AND
It ( G u t AT I Ci H %
AND ATrOPf*NG AN AM IN(&gt;IC
M * OON • 1, PROVIDING Ff,u
M vf hA B it i T *
C O N * i ( »•.
AND I » fE C T iv E DAM
a rn p y m e
he a « e " a h * •'
it • -.ft.. # f t i*&gt;# C dy ( * '• r
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ti • ea&gt;r#
A i.a it it i »-&gt; r i# '# tl anij ■
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«'i oppnrtjM di
ft* h# heard el e*»d hear mg
hi
Greta* hi m e
L if
-•" *»' i i ' i i k ni the C iy nl
lukrtfl#
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A S S iM A N f I
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p A R t'C p a » i ik i n i o * t h e s i
P R O C E E D IN G S S m O U ID CON
TA • ' H f P EW S O N N ll OF I if. t
ADA
'N jR tH N A fO N At |10
5 * 7 ! 44 HO URS *N AUvAN I
O* T M M i l T NG
ADvir I »0 Th * p j B i 'C •« •
p # '»'»'■* dec *!#• ft- eppae •
d e c 'tm r mad# with '##p#&lt;* »■
ar y matte* (b r tK it ie tJ at te*
ebov# m * * l.r g a# Peering ' •
may '‘#ail a verbatim reem d *
te# pi cm eed-ngi .nciudmg it#
tett-mony and 1&gt;«I#'’ ( # wt' l '
• •c o rd &gt;e nnf provided by tr#
City r*r Santcwd d S / I t U *l3
ja n a i n D cugh#ftr CMC
C *1y C. let I
Pinhheh l y p l f t ' k f f 11 119'
bl 4 1
tN THB C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I IIQ H T 8 B N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FO R
• I M f N O L I CO U N TY.
8 T A T I O F FLO R ID A
C a e a Na 1 7 -8 8 1 C A -1 4 8
Q I N I R A L JU R IS D IC T IO N
IM P lR f MORTGAGE
ilM iT ID PARTN ERSH IP
AND IM P 'R I M O RTQ A GI
NC AS G EN ER A L
PAR T NT R OF I M P lf ll
MORTGAGE i-M iT ED
PARTN ERSH IP
Ptaml tt
•e
ANTONIO INFANTE
at m i at a i ,
Defendant*
N O T IC B OF
FO RB C LO B U R B B A L I
B Y C L I R K OF
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Notice •* hereby g'»#n that th#
u nderiignad Me*yanne More#
C lark of lha Circuit Court uf
S i MuRQlE County Florida, w "
on tha 2nd day of Octobe*
1997. at t i 00 a m i t th * Watt
front duo* o* Ih# S IM iN O if
County C o urlh o uta. *n lha C-ty
of Sanford, Flo rid a, otfar to*
•ate and ae" at public outcry it
tha highaet and beet bidder to*
c a th , th# foil lowing datcribed
property id u e le d m BIM ^N O i(
County, Florida, to ■writ
SOUTH 40 F E E T OF LOT 17
•LOT Jt AND THE NORTH 1/7 Of
LOT 30. B L O C K C . MOB I L
MANOR S E C O N D
SEC TIO N
A C C O R D IN G TO THE P iA T
T H ER E O F AS R E C O R D E D
N
PLAT BOOK 11, P A G ES 44. 47
AND 48. P U B U C R EC O R D S Of
SEM IN O LE COU N TY, FLORIDA
pureuant to tha final decree of
foraclo tu ra an larad in a caae
pending in aa*d Court, tha atyle
of w hich ia E M P IR E MORT
G A GE LIM ITED PARTN ERSHIP
AND EM PIR E M O RTG A G E. INC
AS G E N E R A L PA R TN ER Of
E M PIR E M O RTG A G E LIM ITED
P A R T N E R S H IP v i. ANTONIO
INFANTE, at UI , at al .
In a c c o rd a n ce with the
Artiartcani with Diaabililiaa Act.
Peraona with • diaabildy who
need a tp a c ia l accom m odation
to p artlcip ala in ih it proceeding
ehould
c o n ta c t
ADA
Coordin ator at 301 N Park
Avanua, Suite N. 301, Sanford.
Florida 32771 at laaal (51 day»
prior
lo
tha
proceeding
Telephone; (407) 323-4330 aat
•4227; 1 (100) 935-8771 (TDOl
or t-(IOO) 935 8770 (V). " •
Florida Relay Service
W IT N ESS my hand and official
• • a l of aaid Court thi» 3rd day
of Saptam ber, 1997
(SEAL)
Honorable Mary anna More*
C lark of tha Circuit Court
By; Dorothy W Dolton
Dapuly Clark
LAW O F F IC E S OF
JO S E P H PANIELLO
P o tt O tbca Doe 2347
Tampa, Florida 33401
Publiah
Sep lam b er 11. 18.
1997
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N O T I C I O F A C TIO N
IN TH B C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
B 8FO R B TH I
O F T H I I I O H T I8 N T H
OP T H I B IQ H T BB N T H
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IN ANO PO R
practice Cosm efolngy
IN AND FO R
• B M fN O L I C O U N TY ,
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335 Tuland Dnva
C IV IL D IVISIO N
P R O B A TB D IV ISIO N
Altamonte
Spring*.
FL 17714
C e a e N e.r S 7 -3 7 2 -C A
Notica fa hereby given that a
C A B B NO. 8 7 -B B 4 -C P
C A S E NO 97 03321
D iv is io n : 14-A
Public Hearing wdl be bald in
IN R E ; ESTATE OF
L IC E N S E FV 0543765
M ELLO N M O RTGAGE
lha Comrmeatoo Room at lha
KATHRYN M W EB ER
C so Mai Thy Thi
COMPANY. S U C C E S S O R
City Haft In the C ity of Sanford.
O a c a tie d
492 Tulana S tra ti
0Y
M
E
R
G
ER
TO
Florida, at 7 00 o clo ck PM on
N O T IC I
Altamonte Springy. FL 37714
M f TWOR FINANCIAL NC
Saptam ber 22nd. 1 H 7 , to conO F A D M IN ISTR A TIO N
C A S E NO 97 07429
P amtiff
tidar tha adoption of an ordh
TO A LL P E R S O N S HAVING
L IC E N S E FV 0547997
vs
nanea by th# C ity of Sanford.
C LA IM S
OR
D EM AN DS
Truong Huy Ngoc Thai
LO U IS C LIV ELY and
Florida, titta of w hich it a i fol­
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
1152 W Hwy 436
AN
GELA
S
LIVELY.
low!
ANO A L L O T H E R P E R S O N S
Adam ant* Springs, f L 32714
e u / a b e t h l m in io n
O R O IN A N C S N O. 8 8 8 0
IN T E R ES T E D IN THE ESTATE
C
A S E NO 97 01947
f/k/a IK / A B E T M
AN O R D iN A N C I O F THE C IT Y
YOU A R E H E R EB Y N O TIFIED
L IC EN S E FV 0547949
LIVELY and UNKNOWN
OF SAN FO RD FLO R ID A . MAKlha I the adm inistration of the
The D aparlm ani nf B u t m a n
TEN ANT 5 /0 WNf RS
NQ A P P R O P R IA T IO N S
FO R
estate of Kathryn M W abar
and P ro faasio n al Ragulatirm
Datanrlanta
THE C IT Y OF SAN FO RD FLO R i
d e ce a se d , F"e Num b*' 17 584
h
as
filed an Adm m iatraf'v*
N
O
T
IC
I
OF
1
A
L
I
DA. FO R THE F IS C A L Y EA R
CP, *• pending in tha C'fcurt
Com plaint against you, a rnp y
N ntir* •• harahy gtvan pu#
BEGINNING O C T O B E R 1, 1S|7
C ourt for Sarninola County
of
which
m.iy ha rihtamad by
•
u«nt
to.
Final
Judgm
ant
qf
’
AND EN 0IN Q S fP T C M B fR 30.
Florida, Probata Diviaion, ih#
co n ta ctin g
Atfornay Ja m e s
Fnracihaura for Piam liff #nt#i#rt
1998. PRCVJOINQ FO R S EV ER
a d d 'a *a of w hich *t MARYANNE
M anning
D eparlm ent
of
in th it r a u t # »r&gt; th# C rc j i
a b il it y ,
c o n f l ic t s
AND
M O R SE. Clark of the Circuit and
B
u
tm
e
s
s
and
P ro fessio n al
CouU
ot
Samirir&gt;)#
County
E FFEC T IV E DATE
C ounty
C o u rts,
Probate
Regulation, 1440 N Monro#
Florida i w"l ««il th# prnperfy
A copy fthall ba available at
D ivisio n . P O
Drawer
X *.
5fr##i.
T a iiah avsae
Florida
a*1uat#d n Sam m ol# County
tha office of tha C ity C lark for
Sanford, F lo rid a 37771
To#
17199 271 7 &lt;904; 488 0047
ail peraona d atu m g to aaamtna
paraon• i representative nf tha • Florida described »%
•f no contact has been made
LOT 10. D 'O C K A. COUN TRY
tha earn#
a a l a u It Witliam AT Carpenter
by you concerning the above by
C LU B
MANOR
UNiT
1
All part/ae in in taratl and crf4E sq w hose office a d d ra ti %
O ctobe' 7 ’ 99 7 the matte* of
A C C O R D IN G TO Tm |
P l AT
ian a aha" hava an opportunity
1414
le a l
R ob inso n
St
tna A dm irntfrativa Com plaint
TH ER EO F AS R E C O R D E D 'N
to ba heard at a n d haanng
Oriendo FL 37101
wiH ba praaantad at an ensuing
PLAT BOOK 12 PAGE 75 AND
•»
ordar of fha City
Tha name and ad d re ss of the
m eeting
of Ihe
B oard r&gt;f
76.
P
U
B
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IC
R
E
C
O
R
D
S
OF
Com miaaton of tha C ity of
personal representative * aft or
C oim atoin gy mlnrmal proceed
SEM IN O LE CO U N TY FLO RID A
ta-nfo'd, Florida
n#y ra aat forth baiow
mg
and com m only known as 135
P ER S O N S WITH D IS A B ILIT IES
All peraona having e)a&gt;m* o»
in a c c o rd a n t# with tha
Mays D riv e . Sanford1 Flo rid a
N IED IN Q
A S S IS T A N C E
TO
dem and! aga-nat the a a ia ia a*a
Am a n t ar.* with D isabilities A ft,
17771. at public aala, to th#
FA R T ICIP A T I iN ANY 0 # T H t M
required
W iTHiN
TH RU
p
a
rso
n s naad ng a s p a t ia l
n
ighast
and
bast
bidder.
*o*
F R O C IfO iN G S SH O U LD CON- , U O N ’ HS FROM THE DATE OF
accom m odation to participate
cash , sf th# w att front doo* o *
TACT THE P ER S O N N EL O F F i C I I THE FIR S T P U BLICA TIO N OF
m this proceeding should con
tha
8#m m ota
Counry
ADA C O O R D IN A TO R AT 330 ; THIS N OTICE 10 Me w th the
♦act to# individual or ag#nc t
Courthousa &lt;n Sanford. F'cmda
54 28 4 8 HOURS &lt;N ADVANCE 1 Clark of the above court a w rit­
sanding notice not 'ata* than
I
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n
f,r
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OF YM| M fEY IN G
ten Hatam eot of any claim Q'
savan days prior to in * pro
149 7
A O V iC I TO T h e P u b l i c rf a
demand m#y may have E ach
cead-ng at tn# address given or*
Ci
st#d
i
n
s
2nd
day
of
paraon dar idee to ap p eal •
C lam n u l l ba m w* t*ng anrf
notice
Telephone
I9 0 4 j2 3 '
%«ldember 194 7
daoa*on made w th * # t p a u to 1 m utt indicate tha P e tit **&gt;♦ the
6097 1 400 955 8771 fTDO- or
MARYANNE MORSE
any ma’ ier conaufarad at fha
c'a»m tha name end addratk of
1
600
954
8
770
IV)
via
Fiobcla
C*a*s
of
tha
Ci»cu*l
Court
atr.va maatmg or haar&lt;ng, h * i tr&gt;# creditor o» h«a agent o t
Relay Service
By Jan a C Ja«#w"
n*ay need a verba?** record ot
e ttom ay
and
rhe
am oyfii
R jb liih
August
28
and
Dapuly Clar#
♦ha proceeding* including th * ’ cia*mad rf tha c la m a not y#i
September 4 f t . ta ’ 99 7
R ic h a r d s m * iv i n
♦•alimony #od ev-danc# which 1 due
tha data wnan tt w&gt; 1
d i m 210
Haas
Mudgaa
P
A
'•co rd •• not provided by the
becom e due aha" ha H aled it
P O Dm 100
City o« Sanford iF S 284 OlOSi
tha claim it contingent or jryhq
Temp# F i 11401 o n tff j
Janet R Duugt arty CMC
uidatad
the nature of the
tN THB C IR C U IT C O U R T
P
ublish
Saptam ti#» t l
15
C dy Clark
uncertainty aha" ba aiafad if
OF T H I tg T H JU D IC IA L
♦49 7
Pub»»*h Seplam ber t t , ii S 7
the tie m -• aacu 'ad fr.# i # r u*C IR C U IT O F FLO R ID A
O ft 43
Dll-41
ty aha" t&gt;a d a t e r.pad
the
IN AND FO R
c la m a n t shah deliver sufficient
1 IM IN O L 8 C O U N T Y
cop&lt;et ot th* c la m to * o *■#*#
N O T IC B OF
O B N IR A L
lo enable tna c la n to mad o r#
A P U B L IC MSARENO
JU R IS D IC T IO N O IVIBION
N O T IC I
ropy to in * pareonai *#piat#n
TO C O N B ID B R
C A B B NO 87 8 4 2 C A 14 K
NOTICE t harab f g-*#n that
C h e m ic a l
THB A D O PT IO N O F
tat iv#
tit# Yai^a
P ,»* j i*
m o rtg ag e co m pany
Ail pa'*on« &gt;ntar#at#d .n fha
AN O R O IN A N CB B Y T N I
S in m o i
C 'm n if
t in r d a
P iam ltf
C IT Y O F tA N P O R O .
aetata to *n om a copy o* th #
«nt#nd»
io
fib'il
hea'm
gs
to
r
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FL O R ID A
N otice o' Adm m iatrat.on n#s
¥5
d-spi,t#d o» appaa ad app ca
Notica •• t-araby given that *
bean
m a"ad
ar# 'a q ^ ra d
GER A R D O t .UN A and
Hon#
to»
I ••m ption #
on
P.rhiic H#er-ng will be h#*d *n
■AR ME LUNA #t #•
W TH h ’ H R f l MONTHS FROM
Saptam r,#' 79H #n-t |r**h i 'i * t f
»h* Ccimm'aeton ho&amp;m ai in *
TH | O A 'I OF »h | F i R I ' PJEJ
0«i#ndants
*♦
'n#
S# m,»-f,'#
C o jf t f
C iy Maw m ir e Cdy n* Santord
MOTfCB
U CA T ON O f ’ HI5 NOTICE to
&gt;*'r&gt;( at | ] , j 'd r g ' 10 1 E f -r#t
Fktr,da at t OC a f e c i P M on
OF F O R IC L O f lU R K B A L I
f )• any o b |« (l O f! m ay n » f
5i*a#t ftuon J ' it Sanford
September 72nd * va t t o t o r
N otita i hereby given mat
h a*a that chaiiarg# the validity
■lor d#
f r # •'■ar -igs i f an
e&gt;dar tn* adopruin of *n ord*
p u 'iu a m to ihat Final Judgment
of th* dacadant • ••*&gt; th# qv*
hagm
•♦ a ih ■m
n em a by lha Cdy of Sanford
of I m a c 'b t u • dafad August
f*c abo r t of tha paraon a i »apf #
A lit ill S a tip " .s o l! frj*
Florida Id i* of which « at fc#f
7?th 1997 *nd a rte ia d -n civil
ten tative o * in# venue or ,y» •
■i i mpi -in who have had the**
tfiW!
c a t * number »/ 942 CA 14 k
drctHQn of tha court
i
t
f",r
alio r t
for
e iem p tio n
O RO IN A N CB NO 8 5 « t
ol fh# C ircuit Court «t in# i 8lh
A l l C LA MS DEMANDS AND
Wholly nr p#H Si'y #pprrj*#d •«
AN ORD NANCE OF Tw| CITY
ju d 't ia i C ircu d in and for
O B JE C T ONS NO* 5 0 » L I D
m #• hf am ad by in *
of
sa n fo r d
F l o r id a
S in m o i *
County
FluruJa,
MILL Ell F O R E V E R BANNER
Appraisa'
w-il v a*aii#M# l*
a y in d in g o r d in a n c e n o
w herair
C H EM ICA L
MQfiTDa*# of tha f**t public a * on ut
**i# publ'L bafwe#r&gt; T*i* h*&gt;t,ii ut
1IW a n d 1y s a m e n d m e n t s .
G
A
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f
COM
PAN
Y
s
Plaintiff
this N ubca of Adm*n*at'#t-c&gt;n
a f&gt;0 a ’T t l 5 00 ( *r M o nd if
and
GERARDO
l
LUNA.
AhD A D O P'IN G a n AM ENDED
5apt#mbar IJth , ’ 9 * T
Ff'dap in R ijfj'f *
‘ •♦ th#
r.l A J S iH C A 'lO N
AND
PAV
* A RIME
L JN A
• # '«
YV'll.AM W CA R PFN T EN ( it )
Cuunty *&gt;#&gt;■&lt; •% (1 i-'ijiog Th#
e.A N E FFE C T IV E O C T O B E R 4
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ly
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•T9T KROV D'NG FO P S EV ER
h.ghast and beat b-ddar for
AftC*nay for
atern^ * ••% •nc'ud#*! on th# •*#!
*» n ’ l
c o n f l ic t s
and
t i l t •♦ tn« w#st front door o»
Par eon al R ap'aean tabt#
Npm#t1##d (Jia b ii'lp Wiitows
! * • • / ’ •Vl DATE
th# S a m m o a C ounty court
W'LLlAM * CARPINTIR laq
R#r-#w ati# ( na'gy
A copy ehaii be i n i l l # at
nous#
n Sanford
ia m in o **
F # Bar No i f f 0 J2
S u u 'ta
#r, 't
Nur Pru* t
•r*
e 'i* **e t n* C i^ a *p*
County Fir&gt;r»da at 11 OC a m
1411 East R ob-raor St
O* g a m I #t *-j n S
ai1 pereone 1*» t ng l© •■ •'rm e
on »he / Ird day r&gt;f 5 E P T fM
O arwjo L 32801
A ,si u* a
spp M aois lo*
♦na earn*
BE ft tn# ta*'ow&lt;ng date* bed
•407* I M 4*00
• t t e p t on w* n * &gt; !«• h * fj tt-#p
a *i pa/t&lt;aa n in iaieai #nn u
property at tat *orfh r* •#,&lt;}
-407, 4%i 4440
ap p licatio n s
*o*
ai#mpi»or»
ran a lh a " •&gt;**• * r upp4inwr ty
F.nai Judgment to wit
h jb iia h
8 apt am b#' t i
t*
ij#n,#Kd ,s # so ma-nta r a d hf
H t*m neard at ea-d ♦'ear ng
t O 7 1 \ B l o c k C SUMM f ft
'*9 7
♦h# Piuparty App«a t#i and
By e id er
o* ih *
City
SET NORTH A C C O R D IN G TC
D U IM
• *• sh*« ♦«, tha pubni t i i t v t a i
Th e
PLAT
th ereo f
Aa
C©mm li n e n pt the City of ,
* t*w# hVKfmr «• i 1Wb a m tw % &lt;W *
Saotcud Florida
R E C 0 R D 8 0 IN PLAT BOOK 15.
J.W M jm t.il
f *id#p ■*) R(j&lt;Jm
• ER SO N S R/ITh D iS A S lU T I S
PA 0E 1J AND ’ I
P U B LIC
• j e t o * tha County S e rv e a t
MOTFOB
N i l DiNQ
A S i'S 'A N C B
TO (
R EC O R D S
OF
S f M t N O ll
B j *ij-ng th e following ar* |h#
OF F I C T I T I O U f N A M f
KARTrClPATf &lt;H ANY C * Th | | C
c o u n t y F l o r id a
types
a ia m p tio n i n tiud ad
Notice it hereby given that
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* D * C I ’ O -M l P U B LIC • ' •
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C O L L E C T A DEBT AND ANY
pereo© d acid a e te ap p eal a ,
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NFORMAT'ON OBTAINED WILL
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w*'i ra a d a '#cu«d of The pro
BE u S I O f o r t h a t p u r p o s e
a^y m (tier to n tid etad at in *
TaHahassa# Florida -n accor
caadm ga and *o* !u (h pur
above maeting or bearing, ha
De le d lh a 281h day o l
d ance with tha pro via ions of th#
pose *h#y may re a d to .n iu i*
A U O JS T 1487
m iy re a d a verbatim 'e t a 'J of
fictitio u s Nam# Statutes. To
that * varbaum *acord ol Ihe
MARYANNI M O RSE
lha procaadm y t , *n&lt; ud&gt;ng Ih*
W*t Sac I-on *45 09, Flo rida
p ra c e a d in g t ■% mad# w hich
taitim ony and av'danca. wh«ch
Clark ot Circu't Court
S ta tu iat ♦9«t
record m ciud# ! I♦*a fastm o n y
'•co rd t not provided by the
B» Jana f Jesaw ic
Mich#** j Edan
•n o a v d a n c e upon which in#
Deputy
Clark
C-ty of fab to rd if S 214 OtQS)
Pub'isn September 11 '997
sp paa • to ba bated
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MARvANNI MORSE
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4010 Bor Scout Boulevard
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Suita 430
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’ amp#. Ficu da 13607
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IN THB C IR C U IT C O U R T
Pubush 5epfamb#r ’ 1 *397
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OF F L O R ID A .
OF THB 1BTM J U D IC IA L
DC t 44
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C IR C U IT . IN AND FO R
B IM IN O IB C O U N TY
• R SEIN O lB C O U N TY .
Q IN IR A L
FLO N IO A
JU R IS D IC T IO N O IYI8IO N
O B N IR A L
N O TICB OF A P U B L IC MBARINQ
C A J 8 NO I T - 8 4 C A 14 K
JU R IS D IC T IO N OIVIBION
TO C O N B ID B R THB A O O PTIO N OF
C H ASE MANHATTAN
C A B B NOi
AN O R D IN A N C B B Y
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
87 -S 0 4 -C A -1 4 -0 IV - K
THB C IT Y O F B A N FO R O , FLO N IO A
P ami if
NORN 1 5 T M O RTGAG E, INC
N nfir# is n«iaby given that a Public Hearing will ba held m tha
p l a in t if f
vf
Com m ission Room at the C dy Hall. 300 North Park Avanua, us th#
t e r r y E C H R IST EN S EN
vs
Cdy of Sanford. Florida, al 7 00 o clock P M on September 22nd.
SUE C H R IST EN S EN .
CARY P WAVMlRE.
194 7 to consular the adoption of an ordinance by lha City of
h.a wda. C H A R LE S
BRENDA H WAVMlRE.
Sanford, Ftorrda described as toDows
BARAQONA,
CROWN BANK. A FE D ER A L
O R D IN A N C B NO. 3 3 63
GLENN R SCOTT
SAVINGS BANK, THE
TO AN N E* A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PR O PER TY l YINQ
LINDA H SCO TT h*# wd#
w f k iv a h u n t c l u b
B ETW EEN W SFU8 4ND O l D LAKE MARY ROAD AND BETW EEN
UNITED STATES
COM M UNITY
ASSO C IA TIO N .
AIRPORT B O U LlV A R O W EST AND RiO O fW O O D AVENUE AS
OF AM ERICA , and
INC . JOHN DOE AND
SHOWN ON THE MAP b e l o w
AN UNKNOWN P ER SO N
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
iN P O S S E S S IO N O* Tm i
TENANTS IN P O S S E S S IO N
S U B JE C T R EA L PR O PER TY .
OEFENOANT(S)
Dafandani(s)
N O T IC B
O F F O R B C L O B U R B BALB
N O T IC S
OF F O R IC L O S U R S S A LS
N OTICE &gt;S H E R E B Y GIVEN
N OTICE I f H E R E B Y GIVEN
purauant to a Sum m ary Final
pursuant to a F.nai Judgm ant o)
Judgment of foreclosure deled
Foreclosure dated August 28th,
August 27th, !9§7* anlarad in
1917, and anlarad in C a t# No
Civ" C a t * No 87 -80 4-C A -1487-86 CA 14 K. of tha Circuit
DIV-K Of 'Tha Circuit Court gf the
Court of the E IG H TEEN T H
H IM Ju dicial C*rcurt m and' for
Ju d icial C ircuit m and for S E M I­
SEM IN O LE County. Sanford.
NOLE County, Florida w tw a in
Filar Ida. 1 will ta il lo fha high# at
C H A f E MANHATTAN MORT
and b aai"b id d er for c a th tha
Q A GE
C O R PO R A TIO N
it
from door of lh a Sem inole
Plaintiff and T |R R Y C CH R IS
County C o u rlh o u ta of the
T IN S IN , at e l , ara Defendants.
S iM lN O L f County Courthouse
I will aall to tha highest and
located at 301 H Perk Avanua
bast bidder for caah in the W att
in Sanford, Flo rida, at 11:00
front door of tha Courthouae, m
a m on tha 23rd day ot 9 ( P Sanford. SEM IN O LE C o u n iy,
T E M 0 E R . 1997 tha following
Florida, at 11 00 a m o clock
daaenbed property a t t e l forth
on the 18th day Of S IP T E M
in
sa id
Sum m ary
Final
B IR ,
1187.
tha
following
jLd gm en t. lo-wH
d«scribed property at aat forth
LOT 33. ‘ WEKIVA HUNT C LU B
in
eaid
Final
Judgm
ent,
to wit;
FOX
HUNT
S E C T IO N
1.
lo t 8. B lock 0 . IDVLLW ILD E
A C C O R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
OF LO CH ARB O R . SEC TIO N 4.
T H ER E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
according to lha plat theraof a t
PLAT B O O K
18. P A G E 79
record ed in Plat Book 16.
THROUGH 83, IN CLU SIV E OF
Pages 98 and 100, of the Public
THE P U B U C R E C O R D S O F
R ecord* of Sarninola County,
SEM IN O LE COUN TY. FLO RID A
Florida e/k/a 114 Aldaan Drive,
D eled thia 28th day of
Sanford, Florida 32771
AUGUST. 1897
DATED th is 98th day of
(CIRCUIT CO U RT SEA L)
Augual. 1997.
MARYANNE M O RSE
MARYANNE
M ORSE
Clerk of lh a Circuit Court
Aa C lark of aa&gt;d Court
By; J a n a E. Jaaaw tc
By Jan a i . Jaaawtc
Deputy Clerk
Aa Dapuly Clerk
T H I LAW O F F IC E S OF
Faber S Qrttiti. P.A.
OAVIO J . S T in N . P.A.
A com plete description and a copy uf tha ord nance sh all ba
Suite 300
A TTO RN tY FO R PLAIN TIFF
iv a ila b la at lha office of tha City Clark for all parson* desiring to
1970 Madruga Avenue
SCI U N IV IR S I* Y OR,. STE 500
a ia m in a tha a im *
Coral Oabiaa, Florida 33146
PLANTATION. FL 33324
All p artial in mtarast and c d iia n t sh all have ah opportunity io
(306) 662-4110
1934) 233-8000
be heard at aaicf haanng
‘ P erso n s with ■ disability who
In a c c o r d e n c f with the
By ordar ot tha City Cornm iitiort of tha City of Sanford, Florida
need a sp ecial accom m odation
American with DieabiUilaa Act,
P ER S O N S WITH D IS A B ILIT IES N EEDIN G A SSISTA N C E TO P A R ­
lo participate in thte proceeding
pareone with d isabilities n eed ­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF TH ES E P R O C E E D IN G S 3MOULO CONTACT
sh o uld
c o n ta ct
AOA
ing a sp ecial accom m odation lo
THE P ER S O N N EL O F F IC E ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-5826 46
p ir llc ip a li In ihla proceeding
Coordinator ml Sem inole County
HO URS IN ADVANCE O F THE M EETIN G
C ourthou ae,
301
N
Park
•hould con tact tha C lark of ihe
ADVICE TO TMb P U B L IC 4 If ■ parson dacid sa to appeal a daciAvenue, Suite N301, Sanford,
Circuit Court at lh a IC M IN O L I
•
‘on tnada with raspect to any matter considered at tha abova
Florida 3277f. et teeat five daya
County Courthouae i t 407-321meeting
or hearing, ha may need a verbatim racord of tha pro­
prior
lo
the
proceedin
g
4330, not later than aa van daya
ceedin gs. including lha testimony and avldanca. which record is
Telephone: (407) 323-4330 aat
prior to tha proceeding. If h e a r­
not
provided
by lh a C dy of Sanford, (FS 266 01 OS)
4227; 1-S0O-S9S-I771 (TOD) or
ing Im paired, 1 -l(K )*9S S-8?7)
Jan et R Dougherty, CM C
1-S00-993-8770 (V) via Florida
(TDD) or 1 •I0O-8SS-877O, via
City Clark
R elay Service.*
Florida R elay S ervice.
Publish. Saptam ber 11 and Sapiam bar 16, 1997
Publiah. September 4. t t . 1997
Publieh: Septem ber 4, 11, 1887
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NOTICB OF
A P U B LIC HBARINO
TO CONBIDBR
THB ADOPTION OF
AN ORDINANCB B Y THB
C IT Y OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA

�Sanford Herald. Banlord, Florida - Thursday, September 11, 1917

Alzh«lm«r'a Support
Presently, the AUhelmer'a aupport group In Sanford haa
been dissolved due to lack o f aupport. Those needing assis*
lance and information may call 1-8OO-33O-I01O.

RUM

Rotary maata aarly

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Rotary Club of Lake Mary mceta Thuraday mornings, fr:30*
8:30 a m., at the Marriott Courtyard, off Weal Lake Mary
lioulevnrd. Contact Brian Loe. preildent. at 323-6128.

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Writtr
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Sertomo Club halpa chlldrtn
The Sertoma Club o f Smith Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancement of apeech and hearing children, meeta every
Thuraday morning, from 7:30 to 8:30 a m., at the Sabal Point
Country Club on Weklwa Springs Road. Longwood. Potential
membera are Invited to attend.
e

Wtlflht Watchtrs matt
A local chapter of Weight Watchera meeta at the Lake Mary
Communlty.Bulldlng every Thuraday from 4i4B to 8:48 p.m.

Toaatmastara matt at Haathrow
The Omni Toaatmaatera Club *6881 will meet at 8:30 p.m.
every Thuraday at the AAA Building. 1000 AAA Drive. Heath­
row. flueata and prospective membera are welcome. Call Ber­
tram Click. 323-8080. for more Information.

Sanlor Frianda maat
The Columbia Medical Cenler-Sanford Chapter of Senior
Frlenda mceta
meeta every second Thursday,
Thuraday. at 10:30
10:
Friends
a.m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. 401 E. Seminole Btvd. Interesting and
timely programs are featured monthly phis social exchange.
All Seniors are welcome. Par information, call EUen Rollins.
321-4800. Ext. 3784.

Pot Luck dinner
Widowed persona are Invited to attend a pot luck dinner al
5 30 p.m. every third Thuraday of the month at the Cassel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Sanford Historic Trust masts
The Sanford Historic Trust meeta the first Thuraday of the
month, at 7 p.m.. at the Pirst Street Oallrry. 207 Magnolia Avc.

Amataur Radio Society maata monthly
The Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society meets every Oral
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.. at the Senior Center. Lake Triplett
Drive. Casaclberry. For information, call Karl Lambert. 095­
8764. or Al Kirk. 322-4487.

University Woman maat
American Association of University Women meets the first
Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at Capistrano Condo­
minium Clubhouse. 200 Maitland Avc.. Altamonte Springs
Call Kathleen Kimball Ihrlg. 831-8032. for information.

American Legion, Unit maat
American Legion Foal 83 and Unit meat tha second Thura­
day. at 8 p.m - a lik e rast horns, .8874 8. Sanford Ave. For.lrv
formation, call 322*1882.
.
,t

Order of Feather maata
The Order of the Feather Turtle Lodge mceta the second
Thuraday evening of each month at the IIOF hall. Magnolia
Mall. Sanford. For those who desire, a covered dish dinner Is
served at 6:30 p.m. The regular meeting to at 7:30 p.m. Topics
concerning native Americana are discussed. Call White
Feather. 322-7680. for Information.

Junior Woman's Club meats monthly
The Junior Woman's Club of Sanford Inc. mceta the third
Thuraday at 7 p.m.. at the Woman's Club o f Sanford. 300 a.
Oak Ave. For Information, call Tina Lee. 321-1058 evenings.

Pigeon Fanciers to gather
The Central Florida Pigeon Panclera Association meets the
third Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m., at the Seminole
County Agricultural Center. 4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford. For
more Information, contact Dick Kelly at 201-4346.

Free clinic every Friday
A free clinic to Include blood pressure check, blood sugar
screening and immunisations will be held every Friday, from 0
to 11 a.m., at the Oeneva Elementary School in the old school
building, corner of first and Main Street in Geneva. The clinic
to sponsored by the Seminole County Health Department in
conjunction with the Scmtnotc County Sheriffs office and Oe­
neva Elementary School. Par Information, call 340-9284.

paat nine years. He performs
with the p o u p each Tuesday
and Wednesday from 8 to 10 49
p.m.
Pay began a 31-year relation*

They Include ray, drummer
Louie Bcllaon, piano player
Jane Janie, baae Karl May. from Orlando to Atlanta. He
fiddler Claude fid d le r * W il­ was notified, too. that all per­
liams,
trumpeters
*8weets" formances wtU be In tuxedo.
Edison and Erin Stokes, trom­
The Statesmen will perform
bonist Al Grey and alto aaa twice m Tokyo and once in
player Benny waters.
Osaka. They'll also be received
-Benny Waters Is a wonder- at the residence o f P e t e r J
ful. wonderful character,’ Pay Kovach, the Counselor for Cul
■aid. "H e la 08 years old. The turai Affairs to the U.8. Em
world's oldest active Jess muai- baasy in Tokyo,
clan."
"T m amaaed• at‘ my good* for­
*
Pay said he had heard from tune.* Pay said. "T h is la the
the tour's organiser's that he crowning moment m my jats
was being considered for the career. You don't expect things
last three years.
like this to happen to you
On Sept. 3. he received con­ when you arc 70 years old."
firmation. Enclosed in a letter
Life la very good, indeed, for
were airline tickets from A t­ ja u man Pay. who haa been a
lanta to Tokyo at I:1B on Sept.
part o f the Grand Floridian Ho­
tel Society Orchestra for the
IS as well aa a domestic ticket

Man’s abuse leaves wife bruised
DEAH AIIIIY. A rouph- of d a y
ago, my tiuftlkind and I gut ml*' &lt;m
argumrnl It Ird In fiiwinii. yelling
and rurains rath other in front of
our H-month-uld hub). When I
Ihouilht the woral waa over, he
puahed me down, groMied me by
the anklea ami lirnggrd me &lt;nrr the
kitchen ff-air. Thenne left with our
ton and went to ho parvnt*' huUMA few Ilnur* Idler, I luuki.l III the
hatliHMiin mmnr .mil , « « th.it I
lutd liruiN*. limn In-nd In Its*
My Iiio ImihI mi) « It would iM-ter
have happened if I hud kept my
mnuth abut' lie auta I mill him
until Ik- uni t *t4ind It uml I done
him tniln wlmt In- did Now I lint the
brutaea nil III) li-g* and fuce ate
apparent, lie hut told In* family
that our miii la ill, ami It would Isbetter if they walled a week nr an tu
com*-o»er.
Somehow he inukea nut that I
nm tin- one who brings on Ida vio­
lent Miuvtor. I admit I do let tun
much set tu me aumetimea. hut
fileoM-. AUiv. tell me. am I tu hlmne
ur hia urtlnna? Or la it |u»t mi
eu'UM- (nr hia violent In-h.ium ’
lllil'IS K I) AND t'(l.N H S K It

IMCAH HKUIHKD: You an- nut
reeponaible for your husband's
physical abuse. If your husband
didn’t like something you said,
he could have left the house to
cool off. Hla insistence that it
w o u ld n 't h ave h appened if
yuu'd kept your mouth shut is a
cla ssic ta c tic o f a b a tterer.
Unless your husband la willing
In get professional help, your
^uarriage Is in serious trouble —
and you, and possibly the huhy
— are In physical danger.
T h is prublem w ill not go
aw ay by Itself. Do not remain
a lien ! and out o f sight. Your
fa m ily , his fa m ily and you r
frianda should be told shout the
battering. You need all the auivport you can gel. Photographic
evidence would a b o he helpful.
When it happens again, the
police should be notified Inmrdiately. And you should waste
no time In getting away to faml-

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ADVICE

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

ly o r frie n d s o r a b a ttered
w om en's s h e lte r so you can
decide what to do with the rest
o f your life — without him. You
are In my prayers.
IlKAH AltHY. I'm a ,'l.Vyrar-old
•ingle English teacher. During my
lifetime. I hava had many failed
mriMixsa. Inil recently I Have fhtlen
in love Ngum The otijtct of my affec­
tion I* a hirtnry tsaiher al the
•chuol where I work. &lt;111 rail him
Kalian! i lie I* absolutely the man
of my drenma lie la handsome,
dimming, und we ahure the um r
intereata. I am absolutely sure I
want to spend the rest of my life
with him.
I have been reluctant to a ik
Hu hard out hrrauoe I fear it would
lie improper for two professional
teachers who are co-worker* to be
involved in a relationship. I don’t
know what the headinastrr would
think uImiui this. And what would
the children we hulh teach think
ulsHit our dating’.'
My decision rests with your opin-

DEAR ABBY: Will you plsass
publish this IsttaiT It’s about a y
wife. She talks too much.

DEARABBY: I have recently
married s aronderfU woman whom
I consider the girl of my dreams,
and 1 don’t, want to apoil what we

attention, too. When I try to work,
my wife Is always thsrs with a
■toady strssm of questions or trivial
conversation. When I sit down to
road, I read In minuts-snd-s-hslf
blocks of Urns because I know the
will interrupt ms. Even when she
Isn't in ths room, 1 can hear bar
talking, yelling or nomplslnlng in a
tons that can't bs ignored. I suppose
I should feel grateful that oho wants
to tali to mo. But Abby, Iks truth
is, I need my pesos and quiet
I have triad to discerns this with
her, but it only upsets her. Whan I
talk, she usually interrupts. What’s
ironic is that a women she works
with has ths same habit — and my

My problem is on old girlfriend
from my college day*. Throughout
ths years, we have remained in con­
tact, mostly because of her persis­
tence. I've wanted to cut the string
with this woman for years, but 1
didn't want to hurt her feelings and
m w no harm in maintaining s long­
distance friendship, although her
dependency on me and her refer­
ences to ms aa her ‘ soul mote* have

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STEVEN D. WAGNER
Air Force Airman Steven D.
Wagner has graduated from
basic
military
training at
Lackland Air Force Base. San
Antonio. Texas.
Wagner to the son o f William
A. and Mary P. Wagner o f 2023
Kelly Creek Circle, Oviedo. He
to a 1004 graduate o f Oviedo
High School.
m n sxsT

employ to date om — -**--r Ask
y o u r k s a d m a s ls r I f (b a rs is
surh a policy at your school, or
review the policies yourself. If
there U ns policy against It, ask
.Richard o u t Remember the old
truism: Nothing ventured, noth­
ing gained. I f he doesn't accept,
you ve lost n othlagi hut I f be
accepts, It could bs the begin­
ning of a love story.

tk b

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Army Pvt. Alexei Tachauaoff
has entered basic Infantry
training at Fart Benntng. Columbus. Oa.
Tachauaoff to the son of Paul
and Lara Tschausoff of 480
Lake
Lake Mary.
The private to a 1007 graduate of Lake Mary High School.

DAVID N. OEILMAN
Air Fores Airman 1st class
David N. Oellman haa gradu­
ated from the aircraft guidance
and control systems appren­
tice course at Keeslcr Air Force
Bae. Biloxi. Mias.
Oellman to the son of Mindy
A. Bander o f 1474 Sunshadow
Drive. Casselberry. The airman
la a 1003 graduate of Lake
Howell High School, Winter
Park, Fla.
MATTHEW J. BOWMAN
Matthew J. Bowman received
practical work in military lead­
ership at the Army Reserve Of­
ficer Training Corps IROTC)
Advanced Camp at Fort Lewis,
Tacoma. Wash.
Bowman to the aon of James
P. Bowman o f 1008 Hlblacua
Lane. Maitland.
Hto wife, Kristy,
la tha
daughtsr at Ronald W. Feastsr
of 1032 Nodding Pines Way,
Casselberry.

Carps In November at 1008.
WILLIAM W.
— AMMEIEB
JR.
Army Pfc. William W. Brant*
meter Jr. haa entered basic
infentry training at Fort Ben*
ntng. Columbus, Oa.
Brammeter to the son o f BUI
W. Brammctor Br. o f 203 Wilt­
shire Drive. Casselberry.
The private la a 1007 gradu­
ate o f Croons Academy. Benford.

I was relieved when she finally
married, but after her marriage
cams letters and phone calls, com­
plaining about hsr husband and
asking me for advice. She has told
me intimate details about him, and
frankly, I don't want to share this
kind of information about her with
my wife. She treats my wife with
disregard, sending letters addressed
only to me. Her only references tu
my marriage are the ones that
blame it for the lack of communica­
tion between us.
Although I once had affection for
her, I no longer want this woman in
my life, but this decision makes me
feel like a hssl. Abby, is a man a
heel for wanting to put to rest an
old relationship?
Have you any suggestions for
*ndmg this friendship once and for
J*n°ring her phone message*
and "lia rs hasnt seemed to work.
pMbnc* la wearing
tWn-

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Tribe overcomes sloppy play to beat Lake Brantley

Gators need
to improve
schedule
SANFORD D id you sec tom e o f he
exciting m atch u p* com in g up in college
football?
In the next few weeks, w e have Michigan*
Colorado, Notre Dam e*LSU, O hio State*
W ash in gton . .
In th e la a t few weeks we've had UCLA*
Tennessee, Florida State*U8C, Auburn*
V irginia, Baylor*M lam l.
Oh yeah, there w as also Florida-Southern
M istake and Florida-C entral Michigan.
I get n oth in g but criticism from obnoxious
Oator fans about bash ing their schedule but
isn't It frustrating that we have to watch a
debacle like 82*6 when Florida Stats is
playing USC at the sam e time?
H ow can Florida possibly claim a national
cham pionship when they duck Miam i and
everyone else.
Let's rehash the old arguments.
The Gators m ake up their schedules years

In advance.
Sure. Steve Spurrier and Athletic Director
Jerem y Foley honestly thought team s on the
Gators' recent schedules like Montana State.
Central Sm ashed Again and l*AA Oeorgla
Southern m ight present a threat and make
It a com petitive night for Florida.
The Oaton needs all those home games in
order to aupport the athletic department.
W rong again. I researched this last year
and the university would make Just as much
m oney travelin g to, or hosting, a com petitive
team and pla yin g on national television in
front o f 90,000 visitin g fan s a s a hom e gam e
against a team like New M exico Stale, the
open ing Tw inkle three years a g o .' .............
The Oaton piayauch a tough schedule
inalde the fUEC that they need a break with
their outside schedule.
I'm n o Florida State fan; In fact, I root for a
sorry M aryland1team that lost last weekend
to Ohio. Not O h io S tale, but Ohio.
But for every A uburn or LSU that the
Oators face, the ‘Notes take on Virginia or
North Carolina inside the ACC, then have an
outside schedule featuring Florida. Miami
and USC.
’
Th e S em inole also have added Nebraska
and Texas A S M besides a return trip from
USC next season, to their future schedules.
The Oators open against The Citadel and
Northeast Louisiana next season, and
W estern M ichigan and Central Florida in
1999.

The Oator* have to
Championship Gam e at

Seminole wins ugly

the SEC
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By J IF F BBRUNICKB
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD _ Remember when the Dallas Cow­
boys routed the Pittsburgh Steelers m the
opening weekend of the NFL two weeks ago?
Remember how they loot to the Arizona Car­
dinals a week later?
That's how Seminole boys' volleyball coach
BUI Whalen said he felt after last night's Sefal*
note Athletic Conference win, 15-8, IS* IS. over
visiting Lake Brantley.
Although the Scmlnoles lost last week to Lake
Mary, the perennial VolleyFest champions, the
'Holes looked strong and put up a good fight,
coming their reputation as a team capable of
ending the Rams' run. They have beaten the
Rams once already. In the pre-season classic.
Last night. It was a different Seminole learn
that showed up. looking sloppy, committing
unforced errors and having a poor serving nighl
on the way to getting past the Patriots.
“ We were very sloppy,’ Whalen said. *1 see

’ Mistakes like we made tonight don't help us.*
Whalen said. *1 think the way we played against
Lake Mary Is much more Indicative of the way
we can pUy than this.*
In Junior varsity action, the Seminole came on
at the end to down the Patriots, 11-15,
15-10. 15-13.
Next up for Seminole Is a trip to Lyman next
Wednesday and the Patriots host Lake Mmy at
7:30 p.m. next Monday.

Finally, the Moles moved out to a 12-8 lead,
capitalising on Bradley's kills wtd Seminole
puled awgy to win the opening game.
In game 2. Lake Brantley again started
strong. The Patriots look a B-6 lead on the
serves of Rob Fouls and held It as Kyle Ander­
son began to dominate at the net. With a 12-B
lead, however. Lake Brantley stwted to tede.
David Frttts got hot for Seminole and the Noles
agnln took charge of the game.
With the score knotted at 13, Westheile got
the serve and close out the Patriots.

LONG WOOD Stephen Curley and Matt Pier
son led t h e -------- r -.......... .............................
ter Springs ft-3 . IS-S in S em lm S T S ^ Ietlc
Conference boys’ volleyball action.
Curley finished with IS kills and four digs,
while Pierson had five assists and stx kills.
T h ey are starting to Improve.’ said Lynurn
coach Norm Ready. T h e game took all of our
effort.*
The Greyhounds arc now 2-2 an the season
and win travel to Deltona tonight to take on
Trinity Christian Academy in Deltona starting
with junior varsity action at 8 p.m.

HOUNDS EVEN RECORD

Martin set to return
to Seminole lineup
By U L U S WBIUIBR
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD What happens when
a kid Is told from the lime he starts
playing Pop Warner fool ball that
he's loo small?
He turns Into T.J. Martin, who Is
still a little short but just might be
the best Inside linebacker in the
county.
’ lie's been told since he started
that he was too short.’ Tom Mar­
tin. T.J.'s father said ’ But he has
worked really herd and refused to
lve up. I am very proud of him and
la tn teflly. He has given 110% in
everything he's done.
Martin la finally returning to the
gome he loves tomorrow night
, When Seminole . hosts Pine,.Ridge,
For two months, he continued to
attend every practice and encour­
age his teammates to continue
doing their best even though he
couldn't participate in any activity.
’ I really don't know how | be­
came a sort of leader for the team.’
Martin said. *1 guess It happened
when I was on the Freshman team
and then when I was named aa a
defensive captain for the varsity in
10th grade. However It happened. I
take the role very seriously.’
Eight weeks ago, during summer
workouts. Martin injured hla neck
and broke hla first rib while doing
squats, a weight IlfUng drill. This
was his first serious injury, al­
though he played with a torn ham­
string throughout hla sophomore
year. Right before senior year. It Is
very nerve-racking for a player to
become injured. Especially one

S

season .
Florida Is hardly the only team with an
extra game. Last season, Texas and
Nebraska faced o ff in the B ig 12
cham pionship gam e bu t weren't afraid to
take on Notre D am e and Arizona State,
respectively, du rin g the regular season.
Brigham Y ou n g in the W AC took on
W ashington and Texas A&amp;M outside the
conference despite an extra game.
The on ly w ay to prevent teams Uke Florida
from ch eating the public and thetr own fans
Is to penalise them in the polls. Right now.
the Oators are ranked num ber one In the
real
scheduled
i physical
strain o f the Central Michigan gam e last
weekend.
Let's look a t som e o f the other contenders
for the top spot, all o f w hom are looking up
at the O ators in the rankings.
Florida State is 1*0 w ith a win over
perennial pow er USC.
Tennessee h as beaten UCLA and Texas
Tech, both perennial bow l competitors.
Miami took on Baylor. Auburn played
Virginia. Penn State played Pittsburgh.
W ashington played B righam Young.
M eanwhile, the Oators relaxed against a
couple o f cupcakes in need o f som e money.
Instead o f p la yin g Central Michigan,
Spurrier could h ave gone into a
neighborhood and rounded up 11 players In
need o f m oney to suffer a sacrifice at the
Swam p.
You want to know the last tim e Florida
had the n it s to challenge anyone except
Florida sta te, w ho had a n y chance o f bein g a
challenge?
That w ould be Syracuse back In 1991.
The Orangem en beat the Oators that
season.
No w onder Superior's ru nning scared.

this happen all the lime In sports. One week­
end. Dallas looked good, the next week they
were a different team and that's what happened
to us tonight.*
In ft match where no team seemed able to put
any points on the scoreboard as serve went
back and forth, the Seminole were finally able
to outlast Lake Brantley. The Patriots actually
jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the first game but
the power o f Tory Car It, David Bradley and
Chris Westheile kept the Scmlnoles m the

that is being looked at so exten­
sively by some of the biggest foot­
ball colleges In the nation.
*1 have received a lot of letter
from colleges and although I know
that la just a Uny step toward ac­
tually playing in college. It's very
exciting.* Marlin explained, ’ ll ate
me inside that I couldn't be on the
field and registering tackles with
my team. But I'm back now. Tvc
never felt better and I'm ready to
play.’
After two weeks off. Seminole
county's offensive units will again
be terrorlied by the 5D*. 200
pound linebacker.
Lost season, Martin led the
S t m l n o l B l l n s b a c k s r T.J. Martin
county with 147 tackles, earning
him a nomination to the First
Maybe that's because be was al­
*1 wouldn't ba where I
if
ways told he couldn't do the things
Team All-County Defense. The year
It weren't for Conch Caughell.
he
wanted
tot...........
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before, his first year at the varsity
Marttn^wkl. T t f cook "MW on re­
"When he started in Pop Warner,
level, the then- sophomore received
he had to work very hard at first .
an honorable mention to the A ll­
■■ Mardn'e agenda la to get
like any kid,* hla father explained.
County Defense.
back to football and start racking
’ But his mother and I have never
In fact. In order to have his team
up tht tackles. M is his wtsh to
hod to tell him to practice, exer­
even Included In the All County
I the county In tackles
cise. do hla homework or anything.
voting. Morim wrote a letter to the
land his temn to post
He has disciplined himself to the
board requesting that hla team be
. y. Then h ell think afoul
given const deration In the nomina­
point where he spends two to three
college.
tion process. Last year's coach,
hours a day In his weiRit room at
*O f course I want to play in colhome in addition to practice,
Ernie MocPherson was not In­
leg*.’ Martin said. *1 want to keep
cluded In the voting and therefore
homework and everything else he
putting on that jersey and playing
none of the Seminole players were
has going on. All of that hard work
under the lights as long as I can.
nominated
has paid of? for him though.’
But for right now I plan on just
Martin look It upon himself to
Or maybe lt‘a because he hod a
doing the very best that I con and
good
teacher.
write the letter, explain the plight
IctUng the reel happen.*
of hla team and coach and actually
Bill Caughell, the defensive coor­
What will roost likely happen is
got hla lenm llte chance to be In­ dinator at Seminole until last year,
that T.J. Martin will have his name
cluded.
look an Interest In the little player
announced many tunes by the an­
with the big heart and saw hla po­ nouncers. He will probably lead*
Leaders do things like that.
tential. Caughell spent extra time the county in tackles.
This desire to always do the best
with Martin to helped him Improve
he could and encourage others to
He will probably continue to let
his skills and Increase his confi­ hla big ability and hla big heart
do the same is something that
dence.
Martin has always had.
overshadow hla small frame.

Close games in Lake Mary
LAKE MARY _ Celeste Industries and Rich Plan
both withstood last Inning rallies to post ore-run
wtna on the opening night of play In the City of Lake
Mary Department of Parks and Recreation Men a Fail
Wednesday Night Slowpilch Softball League at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Celeste Industries scored three runs In the bottom
of the sixth Inning to erase a 4-3 deficit and then
only gave up one run after Ron's Tire and Muffler
Center loaded the base with only one out In the top
o f the seventh Inning to win 6-5.
Rich Plan scored three runs In the first Inning and
two runs In the filth Inning to build a 5-2 lead
heading Into the seventh inning, but Collage
Corporation had a run In end the bases loaded with
one out when Rich Plan turned a l-to-2-to-S double
play. A hit then scored another run before a fly out
ended the threat a run short. 5-4.
Next week. Celeste
Industries
vs. Collage
Corporation at 7 p.m. and Ron's Tire and Muffler
Center vs. Rich Plan at 8 il5 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Cckstefndustties: three hits _ Tony Duncan (run).

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William Wynn |RBI)i two hits _ Jeff Rood (run. two
RBI), Dave Rape: one hit _ Cgrls RsdcIlfT (triple, run.
two RBI). Trey Brasseur (two runs. RBI). Kllcy
Cals pa (run), Ron Tinkle, Mike Edwards.
'
Ron's Tire and Muffler Center: three hits _ Robert
Smith (two mask two hits _ Danny Qrscey (run,
RBI), Jim Schaefer (two RBI), Jim Brodie (run), Jerry
Camus: one hit _ W.L. Qrscey (run), Dean Smith
(RBI), Jon Eltoohesd.
Rich Plan: two hits _ Danny Hswltt: one hit Tom
Mams (triple. RBI), Bobby Show (double, run. RBI),
Dave Johnson, Brian Jones (one run and one RBI
each), Steve W a lter (run), Steve Boon, Clyde Wood:
one run _ Manny BiMs: ons RBI _ Kevin Julian.
Collage Corporation: four hits
Chuck Suidsk
(RBI): three hits _ Mike Kochal (double, run. two
RBI), Gene Tylc: two hits _ John Keelan (two runs):
ons hit _ Mike Horbal (run). Mel Gotngi: one RBI
Brett Moran.

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Blowouts galore in Sanford softball
From S ta ff Rsworts
SANFORD _ Lillie Quinn DDS,
Wells Contracting and Pebble
Junction each used big run-scoring
Innings and super defense to
record easy victories
on the
opening night o f play in the
Sanford 'Recreation
Department
Man's
Fall
Wednesday
Night
Slowpilch Softball League at Chaos
Pork.
Lillie Quinn DDS scored six runs

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In each of tbs third and fifth
Innings
and
held
Jem igu i
Properties to only five singles in a
13-0
shutout
victory:
Wells
Contracting scored 11 runs in the

bottom o f the first Inning and went
on to a 19-2 thumping of Invacsre
Rescue:
and
Pebble
Junction
•cored nine runs In the first Inning
sod alas put a 15-3 hurting on
Invacsre Rescue.
Next week. Lillie Quinn DOS
battles Pebble Junction at 6:30
p.m.; and Jemigsn Properties
ploys tbs doubleheader against
Invacsre Rescue at 7:30 p.m. and
Wells Contracting at 1:30 p.m.
Sss Ssilb sB, Fags SB

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

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Softball

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C ontinued from Page IB
Providing Ihr offense were:
Lillie Quinn DOS: two hits _
Colvin Davis (two runs, (Util.
Myriel Reid (run. two ROD.
Robert Stevens (run, RBI): one
hit _ Willie McCloud (douhlr.
two " runs).
Craig
Merkcrson
(double, run). Dale Pelers. Greg
(lardy. Nnkln Roberts (one run
and one RBI each), William
Washington (run); one run _
Steve Dennis. Arthur Barnes.
Jcrntgan Properties: two hits _
andy Simpson: one hit _ Nell
ShUllngford.
Lou
Hernitndcx,
Julian With.
Wells Contrnctlng: tliree hits _
Chris Wnrgo (double, two runs,
tliree
RBI).
Mat
Kalnsnlk
(double, three runs): two hits _
Keith Denton (triple, double,
two runs. RD1I.
Hick Wells
(double, three runs, two RUI),
Mike McLohon (two runs. RUI).
Troy Hickson Irun. RUI): one hit
Jody Cooper (home run. two
Funs, two RBI). Tim Cooper
(triple, two run*, four RBI). Bob

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Wells Sr. (double, run. two RUI),
Ken llrown (RUI): one run. one
RUI _ George Porxlg.
Invacnre Rescue: one hit
Thaddeus Hatcher (double, run),
Segundo Gonxnlex (double), Tom
Moses (two RUI). Sam Mnntunno
Irun), Ureut Relit.
Pebble Junction: four hits
Jerry Camus (two doubles, two
runs, three RBIIs three hits
Dave Bennett (double, run. RBIIs
two hits _ Mike Miller (double,
run. two RUI). Blake Murray
Irun. (wo RUI). Dave Coss (two
runs): nnr hit _ llrett Molle
(home run. run. two RUI). Vic
DlUartolo (double, two runs).
Jim Held (double, run), Rodney
Curry Irun); one run, one RUI
Kenny McKcever; two runs
Kyle Uruhaker.
Invacnre Rescue: two hits _
Robert Refilling (RUI), one bit _
Tom Moses, Edgar Rodrtgucx.
Sinn Niemann (one run each).
Robert Hall (RUI). Chris Urooks.
Angel
Figueroa.
Thaddeus
Hatcher; one RUI
Urent Rein.

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Continued from Page IB
match o f the eeason:

BOYS:

I. Oviedo 40-14: 2. Lake How­
ell 34-4: 3. Lyman 30-24; 4.
Lake Mary 27-9: 5. Seminole 2313: 0. Lake Brantley 8-40: 7.
Winter Springs 2-43.

QIRL8:
I. Lyman 4 2 -l2 i 2. Lake Bran­
tley 29.S-24.ft; 3. Oviedo 27.826.ft: 4. Lake Howell 21.B-M.Bi
5. Winter Springs 21.ft-32.8s 6.
Lake Mary 13-21; 7. Seminole
5-31.
The overall scores are not ac­
curate due to the bye. For all
renders who do not know how
the bye and bowling league
works here's a brief synopsis.
Each week a school receives a
bye which means they do not
have to play. Every team even­
tually has the bye throughout
the season. The scores will be
accurate at the middle o f the
season.
That Is when each
team will have had (he bye and
each played an equal number of
games.
The fourth match will be at
Indian Hilts (lowllng Center in
Cnssetberry next Monday and
will start at 3:30 p.m.
Lake
Brantley plays Seminole. Lake
Mary plays Winter Springs and
Lake Howell plays Lyman, while
Oviedo will have the bye.

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LIONS ROAR

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OVIEDO _ Jose Espinosa's
83-yard kick"off return keyed a
20 point second half rally as
Oviedo came back from a 6-0
halftime deficit to beat Winter
Sprtngs 20-6 In a freshman
football game at John Courier
Field Tuesday night.
Oviedo Iwhich opened the
season lost week with a win
over University) was trailing 6-0.
on
a
touchdown
run
by
Sanford's Levi Kalnea Jr., when
Espinosa took the opening kick
o ff o f the second half and raced
to the end xone to tie the game.
The Lions then took the Irnd
for good when Tyrone Foster
scored from two-yards out and
Randall
Ford
hit
Tonlck
Penekepes for the two-point
conversion.
The (Inal score of the evening
come when Drew Bailey Bennell
scored on a 14-yord run.
Defensively,
Rafael
Bawln.
Mlcah Cecchettt and Anthony
Bailey Bennett led the way for

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PUT TMIAIOP AO AICOAOIO
M PUT BOOK 10 PAOII Pt-M,
PUBLIC AIC0A00 OP SEMINOLO COUNTY, PLOAIDA.
W1TNIOI MY NANO and the
coot at thte Court an AUOUIT
Mth. 1*17.
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Park. OardM of Oavo-

71DIAAL NATIONAL
WOATOAOI ASOOCIATIOM.

SOTKH
OP POMOLOSttka SALS
NOTICI II HtAI0V QtVXN
pureuent le 1 Pinal Judpmtnt at
foreeieeure dated Aupuet Iflh.
HOT. and entered m Ceee NO
(0-1011 CA pi the Circuit Court
at the IIDHTRINTM Judicial
Circuit to end for IIWtNOLI
County. Honda omateto PODIAAL NATIONAL UOATOAOI
AlOOCIATION le the Pletoltn
and DUANI WILCM. IUXANNI
WILCM A/K/A IUXANNI W.
WILCM, OOVIAIION IOANAOOMINT OP PLOAIDA, A DllOOUilD COAPOAATIDM, end
OKPOAD MAMAMMCNT CO..
PtC. AS AMNTO PON CAMP lSIAWV-OKPONO ASOOCIATIO

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LOST DOO AUSTRALIAN
SHEPHINO. MALI, BUCW
WHITE. W/TANACCENTS R0WtARO. FOR TTtt SAP! RE­
TURN OP OUR PAMKy pet
T0M01T

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407/831-9993

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Morttcec Corson
ptamsfCt w « to« to
MahoM
bidder for cu t M the Wcct
front door, Mt N. Peril Ave.,
Sanford, PL 0IT1I cl 11:00
o’clock, a-d. on Ndvcmkdt 4th.
100T, the faHawMa dcccrikcd

snfiJk'IQS!

ss^

•too fbautent Pee Added At Kepeter

NMtdIMWAdMMMaadukM

Orlando • Wlntar Park

1 -ill ceil to tl
ked bidder far each in the
MWINOLO County Courthouoe.
Ml N. Pork Avenue. Senford.
Hoftde l l t l l , ot tl 04 A M., on
the tSrd day ot OIPTlMOIfl.
HIT, the foRoamp doccnbod

CASS as. SI -T40-SA- 1*•a
B Ovr, 306. » 0 »
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407/322-2611

Aufuer It s . 1(07 to due cad#
nos eendtof In eeld Court, wo
if which la Indicated

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SK»m»nuf|eUjrre4

f iB S B H H H H S S I
CLASSIFIED ADS

oasb ao. or-ta oa to a
NATIONOBANC
MOATQAQI CORPORATION,
Plaintiff.
ve.
JILL L GARDNER. ol Ol.,
Dofendtnt(e)..
MOTtea OP SALS
NOTICI 10 Hiniov QIVIN
sureuent 10 on Order or einol
■cRoduitop

at tms etaeurr eouar
op T tw » » nr
JUMOIM OMCUIT

Ffeanut B p o n g
# 9 -3 -9 9 4

Umit 12 Qt*

m n ta o ia o u ir c o u r t
o p n ta is t n x u o m ia l
CMOUIT M AMO POM
M M IM OLI OOUMTY,
PLOflIOA

Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Bp: Jane I. Jaeesic
Oeputy Clerk
IchevCrrta. McCetle, Aeymet,
Serretl 0 Prappte*
Pelt Office Bet 3410
Tampa. PL 1M41
PM041MI
MOTtea
in accordance sith the
Americana OWebiiitiee Act, pera epeelet accom_
i h thle
preceedbt* ahautd c entert the
tndlvlduat or apeney eondtop
nance net later than eeron (7)
deya prter le the aroeeedtop at
die odereel ptven on the
nottee. Telephone, 407-33143M art. 4337: 1-000-011-177!
~~ tor l-OOO-m-OTTOM: vlo
(TDO)o
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Florida
4. tl. 1M7
001-31

PuroUtor Or
AC Oil FltWrs
UntlL 12 Ute

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tor chawon
MOW tor * • Net
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SUPIRVItOR

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COTON CORPORATION

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Otvotce OM.
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IM Etc 1*07) *71-034714 Hrk
MdBt

OonVmkoo •

MX.sMak btoel have tr­
ot euparetoory avparance n
vgfk manulactunng. n u w ,
or packapng Mae Muti here
Otcakant
communtoCMn
bo

1 - 6 6 6 -4 1 0 -6 9 0 0
14Aeura l i e
IOBBOBTUMTY
M-IOKAtonPfT
Net MLM 04 hr mate

L tg il N o t lc f

f»0 Mkarr Sand re
MfVHO. Roeseon Ctr

porohon. IHO Lake Emme
Road, laps Mwy. PL 3X740. or
PAX raouma to 407311 tM*
100

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AUTOMOTIVE OETlUtlAS
OerAtojLongepodOrtonrto
Qood toetana Potonaoi
BonaCto AAar SODerf
TbpA OawLPM. 407» : 3MT

Ltgal Notlcsi
Coo# Ne.t P7 Odd CA-14
SkeN leei N
NOAW IST MOATQAQI. INC .
PielntiW,

re

nation • laaRad manufertorer
w ol Otockomc occee
aorwe hoc an opportune, n
face*, Mr *.

OP APUSUS

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uim
me
uat operwiy
ruieelei■ MSI Mwe.*to-W
m

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OIANX L. OOCOSTIA;
HOUOIMOLO PtNANCI
COAPOAATtON, III wed
UNKNOWN TXNAtflAJ
OWNIMS.

a mueft Suey prtrt chop IP
ctont tad atartpr Other U k i
net phonae 0 cue! Mrvtca Tn,
Oananetona Pir eng icngrou:
330-0001
C abkw t Makar
E * aTomnakno. eieam
bang S mitoSna CaKforan

&lt;h* Comcumin Haem to the
eny Mod to the City at SonPord.
Hortes. at 7:00 a otock P.M. an
Seekember llnd. tper. to eon-

NetNa to hereby prten, pur­
euent to Final Judpmenl ef
Perecleeure let Pteadid entered
In thte eeuee, In dee Circuit
Court ot Oomlnoto County,

bv the Planning and Zonma
Commieeron on July S. I NT. at
a Cenemonai Uoo reeueef lor
tho purpeoo of ootobhehtop

t imkielc County,
Ptondo dooenpod ao:
LOT tl, BLOCK C. OAKCAIIT,
ACCOADINQ TO TMI PUT
THIAIOP AO AICOAOIO IN
p u t POOH ti. p a o ii or ano
44. PUIIIC AICOADO OP
tlWINOLI COUNTY. PLOAIDA.
end commonly known oe 3441
Or*nd Avenue, wmier Perk,
Florida 1X731. M pubtto kAle. to
“ “
............. for
doer of
County
Courthouoo, In Sanford, Hondo
« 11:00 ajp.. on 1IPTIMMB
nrd, HOT.
Doted thte 33th day ol
AUQUST. 13*7.
manyAnn * MOAti
Clark of tho Circuit Court
By: Jane 0. Jeoewtc
Deputy Ciork
AJCMAAD I. ktatVIA
Kaaa Hodpoe. P.A.
PO. Boa POO
Tampa, PL 33*01-0*00
PuPIMh: loptembar 4, It, IH7
0(1-34

........ am 334* 100,

CARPENTEfVPUNCM
OUTELECTRICIAN HELPERS -ml
ad tar CommartiN OC. navei
D4TUO FREE COMPANY Apph
OX* Sunehto# Lana. AXamonie
tetmB0.fLBnn»M44fT—
Oayeara Tearhat wCOA Ap
ptyuWvn MANTAS OAYCAM
--------------- m a w ______________
CfOWTIAN WJJONABM lam
&gt;Fa wkfy than t

Ot 1410 W. 13th Street to 0 DC*. Qenerel Commercial Zoning
Ototrlct, eeld preperty bem§
more parttouiarty deecribed ek
Let C DePoreete Add PS 1 PO
tM, PuMle Reeerde el
lemlnele County. Florida.
Portal ID43S-IP-30-303-0000-

3700M1

The City Commieeion may.
MMr the Heartos. edine. deny,
er modify the dealeiert, flndtoa
end reeemmondetlon at the
Plenntof
end
lento (
Cemmtoeton. and the action at
Iho City Commmelon ohol bo
Imol.
AN portloo to totaroot and cmlone eholl hova on opportunity
to bo hoard ol cod hearinp.
•y eider of iho City
Cemmleoton of tho City of
Sanford. Hondo.
PI ROOMS WITH DISABILITIES
NEIDIMQ AOIIITAMCI TO
PARTICIPATO IN ANY OP THOSI
PAOCIIDINQ* (MOULD CON­
TACT TM« POROONNIL OPHCO
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3MMtO 40 NOUNS IN ADVANCO
OP THO Ml ITIMO.
A0V1CI TO TMS PUBUC: H a
pafkan doc Wee ta aeaeat a
deetolon made with reoaeet to

O F F IC E P ER SO FLS tC R ET A H V
n aad id B a se knoatadoe ol
eompuMn raaarod . F k U U F7T

hon 333 4S41

COME GROW WITH
US • WATSON REALTY

Our now twandM oHtoa to
MTtea SP AUCTION
UkeMary has openexto tor onTMI POUOWdfQ PAOPfKTV
StDMd pnBMPtonMaowung an *
WILL SO SOLD OB OTMINWtll
t career n a fvgppro- J
OtIPOMO OP AT A OALf TO
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Li AMD IPACO AT LOCK (API,
MM WIST MTH ITMtT, IANCMb TR U D Y M EY ER
PORD. PL 33TT1 ON THI13TH,
For p eonUdptWR tntpfvtow
OP OIPTOMBia. IMF AT tt:M
323-3200
NOON POH CASH.
(343 • RON DOTSON, 1014 0.
btAQNOUA AVL OANFORD. PL neord a net provided by tht
*0 hr* *, PRO toeumce t ban3X771. COUCH. LOVIIIAT. City ef Oanford. (IS IM.01M)
Ctoee D kcerwp roqtorad.
Jenet a. Deupherty, CMC
MISC. CLOTNIIR, 00X01, I
Cify Clark
UMPO, MISC. BAM.
cl Ortontto arm a ptop. Apply tl
*371 • ROOSR WOOOO. 1IM1 HiMtoh: September tl, 1PP7.
3901 ELEantanl Ava.
ITONI BROOK OIL SANFORD, D0M10
PL 03TI1. COUCH, RieuMOR.
I, I IMO TABUS,
MISC. HOUOIH
HdlO ITIMO.
*430 • JAMILLI TOMAN, PO.
by Luis Campos
•OX TTI. OINIVA, PL 01733.
CrttOreyCphettrrstoy imkamrmtoifkmiouweiareto
DtNWQ BOOM CHAIRS, MISC.
peeptr.peumdprmvre [tohUevrnPaepher w m i W.
■OX11, WAOHIR, ORVIR,
rawyvcfce t route 7
UMPO. MISC. OAQO, MISC.
HOUOIMOLO ITIMO.
POM • ILtXAStTH OARTIA,
AO. 00X11 fi. OUDSTONI.
VA 14003. MISC. HOUMMOLO
ITIMO. PURNITURI, 0 AIR
VDMSVW
VMX
Wa ID
CONDITIONIR UNITS, MISC.
■0X00, 0100 BY 0101 RIFRIO

CELEBRITY CIPHER

IfW rO R. YARD TOOLS, WASH■R, DRYER, BIKE, VACUUM
CLEAN E ft
4747 • ALLEN CABTIN , 470
AUTUMN OAKS PLACE. U X S
MANY, PL 1X7*4. MAXO 9f4
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Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thuriday, Saptambar 11, 1097 • •■
K I T 'N * C A H I.V I.K ® b y L s r r y W rip h l
7 1 - t t o ip W a n M d

r ia v a a m *
Oua to reergarUaitoi warm
i matoto department, tot Wano poahona ara ovtitototo
F/T I P/T avaaataa on
F/T a P/T poaiaona on 1
‘ In ban Long
m u i ba Cara
I In V * Kata of to n * or
toad to CNA Com a. Startng aatahaa baaad on

Caa DtSary Manor. *0744K . Ato lor Deecto of Nursmg or apply *MNn 10 North
Highway 17*1. DtSary. Ftortd * Drug Fro* YtoVptooe. to e
p g n t il A s s is t a n t
■nan

T t ^ t S jw S d S r
Q R O O N O S K IIF IR
For vpaeato eommuntry tor aaa
apply ware* Colonial VRaga at
Laka Mary. 731 Sacral Harbor
Lana. Laka Mary. EOE/DFWP/
Bnau— n a n o .
Im m s d is t s O p s n ln g
F /T
ixpartano ad LPH W A
■
. IhI u ^aI
ro t irn tm ii Mvmcvnv

TOLL COLLECTOR Iralnaaa FuO
I part kma.
tana. Co*
I
for mtormauon

WAREHOUSE ■ Ml COT ON
CORPORATION, t o n ito n s
taadtog manutacturar/dtoi/bu
lor cf Macate
opanmga in Ha Laka Mary
for IM and 2nd ahrn
700a m l 10pm, * 00410pm
' f OOpm-t i.K am . Muat ba
i to Ml a minimum of SO ba
on a eonanuou* baart Forum
•torrid
Starling
IS 7 S tat atott, IS M 2nd
•toft "M ini para malh law
Apply to paraon * mo u a a
Emma Mood. Laka Mary, FL

7S

Lo t Fo r

A.11 ACRES Matoion, F L
Country tub. Al wooetod
htekory/dog koto •11.800.
N f-W 4 4 1

WANTtO EM PLOYEES F/T or
F/T End in n , (Ml
houra,
MtXMv Ratoa altar 1st mo
CaiW toraaoopm .
WANTED IB Paopto wtw want
to toaa wargN and Mat bater
Cak norr and aaa how. 70S
TU S______________________________
WANTED Dtohwaahar Wd
Vain lor gna coo* CAFE SOR
R EK io a o T -n i-ia a a

U ACRES prat efl Oraarway.
Ftonty ol traa* CantrU wator.
“ a ctn a w it

R E A L B fT A T E , IN C
m &gt; 74M

aaftottot
ASSISTANT SUFERVISON OF
RECrCUN O. RE COTON COR­
PORATION, aw naaorra toad-'
ng manufacturar/dtotrtoutor ol

IB S — C o n d o m in iu m s
F o r S it s
BY OWNER Fncad tor knmadtoto m * Crow ngi-Uka M ay
Art. H aapOtnoa* peel MB*

la rawnrad Muat

W

arn oomnaxacaaon
•Ada and ba datod-orwntod

Lsn d so sss

MCO, t o

BapEVaMl

m a at

Aik tor M cfte 'O'

r

and compaatha aatory Sand
raauma and aatory Naiory to
Human naadtowa 7*40 Lake
Emma road. U ka Mary. FL
17740. or FAX rMurnr and kal
a^ hlatory to 407131 1004

ja t a t M B .
LOOMWS FOR Ouaahad dagraad Martiar and COA Acceptmg appa now Caa 17*0700

IIP . LAWN
I pay A

ol a 170 bad
factory Oood organUaiionai.
ptonnmg and hanto on prapay. racaaon pay. ale
Monday today ram-Spm
Ciooiaamahart, Inc 7740 Oto
l aka Mary M Itl-M tO

Apply ar Daaona Maakncara
RahabManon Cantor, ttS I
It e m Slto. Daaona EOEJF/

fit FLAM IOJMTIMAMI
kpPh wtowt OaSary Manor. 00
NorOi 17 *7. OaSary. 7 L Drug
Fraa Won Ptooa 101.

MANUFACTLMNO
M W O U T IF / T

RECOTOR CORPORATION. *»
natona trading manuiacteer/
(hautoutor of eonaunar atac
sparing n
ma
aa U aa Mary cflto*
. i l l MM.
Pnot apray
S r r .
wM mead
ad plat be componanla pra
tan*d Uachamcar ao*ty to
mamtam apray booth and part
mma 0 aoary to maMam M&gt;
pry mvantary a raual Uual
tuaa and ba daraf-onanaad
Sand raauma and utory hato Human Ratourtaa
%0 Laaa Emma road. Laka
Mary FL 17740 or FAX ra
turn* and aaiary hratory to

oarator titw a n ct a oaja
‘Oanaral Later M AM*
■Fraaa Srb Oparator Id IOrH
Caa laer) n s - t in

a ta m p a n w a»Ti|W et*

m

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CTJUONNEL

NEVKRArCT.il
A O A SO CW O FII

aor m its a sot

CA M IH
CaaMW.TAMTS.WC ..

•CALL TODAY FOM DCTAK.S •

atnnvswii

FT . Y A R D P O ttT K M
A vkisrii to banstaa tor aagar.
hart aortung ftMdUasa ttoal
_a « p ,t
and loadar a «. Mint to m i m
Drug 10at Raqiaradl Appty to
patron Pattaa Juncaon, 703 8
Franch Ava, Santord
H04M CLEANERS
Ir n taaMald Oood pay. paid tor
drtmng Can laad to working
bora homo and cmnarahip.
____________ H L S S ____________
h o u sek eeper
m /m r
f /t
Lhra to/oul Wath/lron/Ctoan,
ato B m U U B U I _______

■ seawto
F/T * M# •S te m .
r-m -o a a
NaaSadF/T
poaraon tor a 110 bad taeaay
Eapsnanoad pralarrad f ie r i
torn opportonay tor m# npN par­
aon Oood wagaa t banaMa
Appry al Daaona Haaahear* Ha
habitation Cantor. 1041 f a
cam flh/d. P aten * F H Q E ,—
ONOCM ENTtry

a r ii / carport, aom
AkUto^M
porch. Area yard
■SAfWORO 1/1 OtoHM arpa
ao Wk/Bwr toto .. |1 4 W tm

Vtorti tram noma EBOOrtopkra
En n an cad p rr'
407-70*7*01
'IM M E D IA T E
O PEW N O S*
■ PVT.M 4M M

W RECKER DRIVIM.
Muat
ham ctoaa 0 COL. top pay tor
Hittoad paraon Appry wtom
Putoh * TawIn * MOnrarmmon
Am. Santord

17-02/1AXE

MA/IY

Famaw

taaka Famkto to Mtara 4.7 prw

bath, non amokar. EXXVmo nC toaalm tto E71-74M
IFFKW M CY
Mato I rv * convtnMHTt
n ia o o a
EM Santord a ra iM ch a n i
aagat l a m Rateancaa
cart w n n

aaaal i
I tohra'i
FLO. A
and kaakgraund akMk.
hrv aapl* In paraon. I
to«da (17-07) 6T Santo
PH O N E P R O S
Salary * comm « bonua F/T or
P/T. Roland
tog ok QabbM or M te 707-0370
SER V ER S
Mato or tomato 3U-4AM
Ptyara Wlnga A Orta

PRODUCTION
WORKERS
SMALL TRANSFORMSM
Aaaawtoly. ttoaO itp. 0*» *«*•
tertn * toaL No a a * naaaaaary
a«l n ln . Saaa pay pkta piaaa
pay bamra
banualS OanaRH.
Apply al 047 OartwaaO Rd.
SIOURfTV O FFICdRJO S
TiabSag Anaad S UManaad
Bratohr &gt; A aaa* SI*-74«4
■ LANOSCAFVaQ
• Undacapa loraman t grada
tractor oparator-muat b a a * I
ham a COL
■OrtgaPon tochntoton-muat ham
toch. wiowtodga S COL
• aw t o n i ptpa toyar-ato
on
CALL 1071M H 1 M

atom lha faatoM groiiirlnt pUaa daaw y company
In lha country and ham frown t o ovar 1000
louttona In omr t l atataa in only a dacadt.
WNh plana far conHnuad rapid aapanaton,
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(nh
W«rni
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IW*

•MANAGEMENT
Ifyou'raat

FuO
room; taato
otaipabR

E Stoto* aaaRWto • IM S SF *
1EEESF. 4*74*1-78*1

m iiaTR O W REALTY
WS M U ) HOUSES TO MNT1
W OOOSM LARGE » . ra te d
cartnga, toncad yard, on ru n
cutteaac MdVmo n 4-7071
1 0 6 — D u p lt x / T r lp fs x
mr park. AC. nrew
araa No pats PICK) • dap
Avar Sato 7 C al 37144*4
t BDRM Qurtt *raa Fartoto tor
ungm paraon U7Vm o • daBB S Ftaaaacaa t t l- I W
Norm to nTWt SVw to 17 *7 1/1
tU laa 2/1. carport, nawty tadacorqtod labtra • aae
u ser
mo 67*900* day or 17*40*4
7 adrm. Cant AC. car­
port K IO T O . 1490mac Ca*
CAUBAWT REALITY 777 7400
SANFORO. 1/1 naar tammtoa
HS. CIHA. WAN CARFT7
Sac a aeoaptod 373-44*4 or
7449411

8 ?

1 Odnh/1 0aWS700 down Noma
at Camaga Com. Orogory

Horn** 13 000 to 1*000 Sat Up
Ftnancra QUWT1IW4W1
an a vm»
to tow* achool Oraat tor tat
am* bUMT. Aaktog 1*7.900.
FMA anty*E% C al M *W 74

SANFORO Why rant77 1400
Lotmly 1/1, hug* traad
d. qutol aaaal Naptoca.
CH/A naw carpal a pant
U O w o J J V k APR 34.hr hot

MS____________________

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T ru c k /B u stt/V a n a F o r

*3 TOYOTA I
up Auto. A/C. ctoon. 87,100
Nag C al IT
‘
___________ IBM 4 X 4 .
Low mrtoaga, 1 ownar, good
co n M n S ljS E . tM-7470

M o to r o y o lM / B ik s *
taao carso K . t » mm Exc*a*nl eondHion. 11700 fkm

H00ERN FURN. A
104-774-2711/007
2 1 8 — W a n t 'd t o B u y

FWHWO BOATS FOR RENT
Staring at MO A up. AN*
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C A R R IA G E C O V E

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D E A R I)K . U O TT: In a recent col
umn, you touted the effectiveness of
aspirin in preventing a second heart
attack or stroke. Would enteric coated
aspirin be just as good?
D E A R H E A D E R It's the asp irin
its e lf — not so m uch the form In
which it Is given — that reduces arter­
ial blood clots. T herefo re, you will
have Id e n tical re s u lts from u sin g
buffered, enteric coated or regular
a s p irin . T h e m ain reaso n for the
buffering or coaling ts to reduce gas
trie irritation, a common problem with
plain aspirin and other anti Inflamma
tory drugs
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heart co n d itio n s and stro k e, I am
sen d in g you co p ies of my H ealth
R e p o rts “ U n d erstan d in g H eart
Disease' and "Stroke."
D E A R DR. GOTT: Are you familiar
with Monurot? What is it?
D E A R R E A D E R : Monurot (fos
fomvclnt is a new, broad-spectrum
antibiotic for urinary Infections. It Is
administered as a single dose, which
makes It an attractive alternative to
o th e r a n tib io tics that have to be
administered In multiple doses over
several days
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erated and easy to use. It Is. however,
expensive (at least 12) for one dose)
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because the medicine is so new that It
has yet to be prescribed In quantity
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co m parison to stand ard an tibiotic
p re p a ra lio n sl has not been e sta b ­
lished.
DEAH D R UOTT: I am (3 and have
been prescribed fosam aa for osleoporosis What are the side effects’
D EA R R E A D E R Eosamaa is a ret
alively new prescription medication
that c a u s e s ca lc iu m to e n te r the
bones At present, it is the treatment
of choice for osteoporosis, an age
related affliction marked by loss of
bone calcium , with resulting risk of
fractures
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lak e n e v e ry m orning, a h alf hour
before any food - and the patient
must not lie down during this period
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and m uscle pain. Eosam aa does not
have significant side effects If you
experience heartburn or indigestion,
check with your doctor

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D E A R R E A D E R : An ultrasound
exam Is a nnnlnvaslve, safe, painless
and relatively Inexpensive method of
using electromagnetic waves to out­
line various structures and organs in
the body. The basic equipment con­
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D E A R D R U O T T What are the
procedures, instrum ents used and
approximate lime involved in conduct
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a person has cancer’

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By Phillip Alder

ARLO AND JANIS

by Jimmy Johnson

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when it su its them E o r e sa m p le,
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Vacation.* wrote. T h e red letter days
now become, to sit intents and purpos
es. desd letter days * No one who has
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students are down Ion vacation) will
wonder what's strange about that Yet
l.am b wrote those w ords In
Cambridge
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the annual battle between these two
universities
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American who Is now a research pro
le sso r of Com puter S cie n ce at the
Unlveraity of Oregon. Here, he waa
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with four hearts, he ovcrcalled four
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played the queen. East waa deceived
lie switched to his singleton diamond
Ginsberg needed no second chance
He won with the acc, drew trumps,
discarded his heart nine on dummy's
second top club, and used his excel
lent diamond spots to drive out West'a
two winners in the suit for a pleasing
plus 420.
In the other room. South was also in
four spades West led the heart king
and E a st overtook w ilk the ace, but
South played tow. A tasty swing to
Oxford? No, East switched to his sin­
gleton diamond: flat board.
T h e m atch w as won by Oxford,
which gained I I point* on the final
board to win by four. Unfortunately,
neither Ginsberg nor 1 has a record of
that decisive deal.

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O N tY ^TH f f l i t Ii STATIONARY

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ACTUALLY

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cBtrthday
Friday, Sept. 11.1987
Improved financial conditions lor which
you've been hoping are strong poaaXmties lor the year ahead. A steady material
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years

rents that are tlimng rraght appear omi­
nous. but can b* channeled to youi
advantage. Welch lor opportunities lor
personal gam today.
SCORPIO (O ct 1444ov. U ) Your Intu­
ition regarding the way a touchy situation
should be handted make* sense Do not
Ascount your natural instincts when maklog dxrmoni
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 11-Oee. 11) It
looks kk# you may finally receive some­
thing long-awaited. It you don't gal It
today. Ns arrival might not ba tar oft.
CAPRICORN (Doe. ll- J a n . i f ) What
you hop* to gat for yoursaft today, hope
tor others a* we4 lady luck w * assist In
arrangement* where your motives are

Be th* bearer of Ih* okve branch
A IM S (March H A p r * 14) You must be
tenacious today W pursue of your objec­
tives. You will ba abl# to turn around
dang* dial were sMtmg against you
TAURUS (April SO-Msy M ) Th* greets*!
satisfaction you could have today * help­
ing a person who was kind to you in th*
past. This is an account you need to batOUNS4I (May 11-June M ) A loved on*
might do things today that could dis­
please you. Try to overtook and lorgive
lha Infraction*, and ho or aha wtl make
amends later.
C A N C iR (Juno 1 1-Ju ly I I ) Even It
you're aubfoctod to a lew Inconveniences
today, make a concerted effort to fulfill
promt*** you've mad* to your lamlty.
H O (July H -A u f. 11) ft you don't have
something nice to say about coworkors
•today, keep quiet Focusing on the* flaws
win load them to pick out tha cracks in
your armor.
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November 14. 1 9 9 7

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Catholics
hooked on
meatless
Fridays
t r u m warn
I lent Id SUIT Writer
SANFORD • For Catholics
bom before the 1980s. sll
Fridays were meatless. It

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was one of the rule* and tra­
ditions of the Church from
the past. No one ate meat an
Fridays. Not even a hot dog
at the ballpark.
*Wr became
known os Jl*h
enters." said
Dr. AJ Fomace,
a deacon at All
Souls Catholic
Church In
Sanford. "The
fact we never
utr meat on
Friday identi­
fied us. It car­
ried a message.
'No one questioned the
nile.' said Adolfo Nunes, a
parishioner at The Church of
the Nativity In Lake Mary.
"We went to -Masses that
were said In Latin and we did
not eat meat on Fridays."
II may he that Fridays soon
will hr meatless again for lh«
nation's 01 million Catholics.
There's an effort under way
by leaders of the Church to
reinstate meutlrss Fridays In
an effort to Improve Cathalle
unity and penitence.
"Maybe we need to return
to that, but more broadly,
we're studying the m y na­
ture of Friday as a peniten­
tial day and how to observe
It." said Cardinal Bernard
Law of Boston. Law la the
chairman of the pro-life
commlller of the National
Conference
of Cardinals,
which met In Washington
(his week.
Some Catholics kept Iheir
Fridays meatless even since
the obligation of abstinence
was removed. Father David
Vtvrro. who came from the
Philippines. Is at 34 younger
than many of the those who
obeyed the Friday obligation
bul continues lo follow the
rule. "II Is a cultural thing."
he said.
Audry Corao. a parishioner
at All Souls In Sanford for 38
years, said she would be de­
lighted lo observe meatless
Fridays. "What a small sacri­
fice to make." she said. "To
do this for the love of Jesus
shouldn't be much o f a
problem al all. lie gave his
life. We can surely do this In
return."
If there would be a prob­
lem. Corao said. II would be
acceptance by the young
people who are not accus­
tomed lo the old Friday obli­
gation. "They'd have to real­
ize what the rule was all
about and why such a sacri­
fice is Important."

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By MARIA ORSM
Herald Staff Whirr
SANFORD - Following a trip last week to
Venezuela seeking the release of their tusbands. who were kidnapped more than four
years ago by terrorist guerrillas, the wives of
two of three missing missionaries remain op­
timistic.
\
The objective of the trip was two fold, ac­
cording to Macon Hare, a member of the San­
ford-based crisis team from New Tribes Mis­
sion that returned Tuesday trom a human
rights aummit In Margarita Island. Venezuela.
"It was a profitable trip because we accom­
plished what are set out to do.* Hare aald
Thursday. "We wanted to get media exposure
because we do not arant the men to be forgot­
ten. and also we wanted to seek the help of
four of the countries at the summit-Mexico.
Costa Rica. Spain and Venezuela.
In January 1993, Dave Manklns. Mark Rich
and Rick Trnenoff. In the presence of their
families, were kidnapped at gunpoint from the
village of Pururo In Panama. Claiming respon­
sibility for the set. are FARC, a guerrilla group
from Colombia, who Initially demanded a $3
million ransom The missionaries. Hie longest
held Amerlean hostages In the world, were last
heard on a cassette recording In 1994.
Despite numerous rumor* and conlarts
through the years, a crista tram from New
Tribes Mission, with International hradquarter* In Sanford, and sponsor of Ihr mission­
aries. rrcetvrd Its first real break In February
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Resigned

SANFORD • Andrea Krazrlse
has had this vision for more
than a year • to help open a
Sanford Crists Pregnancy Cen­
ter.
Her vision Is becoming a re­
ality.
On Saturday. 20 or more
concerned men and women wlU
conduct the first of
seven
weekend work day* at 1002
French Ave.
There's much to be done al
the property which waa re­
cently purchased for $46 ,000.
The buyer who wishes to re­
main anonymous will rent the
building to the non-profit, non­

dr nomlnational group organ-,
tied by Krazetse. His generous
rental fee la $1 a year.
The target date for opening
the center Is June I. IBM.
Krazetse. 39. left a successful
banking career this year to be
a better mother to her own
children • 10-year otd David
and 3-yvar-old Daniel • and to
reach out to huwdmla of
women who are seeking coun­
seling or support durtrw their
pregnancy.
"We are not going to preach
or act self-righteous with these
women." Krazetse aald. The
choice la atiU theirs. We are
here to show compassion and
heart and to counsel each
woman who asks for help."
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Parents can go back to school
C elebrate
Am erican
Education
W eek
By MARIA ORSM
Herald Staff Writer

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Doug Paters

Matt Wast

Peters
coaches
final football
game tonight

City planner
leaves for
Leesburg

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By RUM WRITS
RersM Btaff Writer__________

LAKE MARY - It's going to be
strange looking at the Lake
Mary sideline next season and
lo not see Doug Peters trying to
urge his train to victory.
An 0-8 start to the 1997 sea­
son prompted Peters' resigna­
tion which he gave to the team
after a 40-16 loss to Oviedo two
weeks ago.
Peters will coach his final
game tonight when the Rams
host rival Seminole at 7:30
p.m.
It'a been a tough wuy to go
out for Peters. His team hasn't

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By BHARI BRODIB
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY - City Planner
Matthew West tendered his
resignation Thursday to accept
a position with the city of
Lresburg.
West will become the Plan­
ning and Zoning Director for
the city In Lake County. His
resignation will be effective on
Dec. I.
West joined the city staff on
July i, 1987. He said the city
lias seen more growth In the
past 10 years than In the 100
years before that. 'Lake Mary
was a blank slate when I
started,* West said.
Of his accomplishments as
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SANFORD • Parents sill have
the chance to ser learning In
action as they observe their
children during American Kdu
cation Week.
Seminole
County
public
schools are gearing up for the
event which will be held Nov.
lb-22 In classrooms all around
the nation. With more than
99.000 students In 52 schools.
Seminole County school ad­
ministrators have planned a
host of activities.
■We've had a vriy positive re­
sponse to this in the past.*
said Joyce Wagner, assistant
principal at Idyllwllde Elemen­
tary School.
Wagner said the large turn­
out Is made up of parents from
all grade levels, especially par­
ents of klndergartncrs who
have not seen their children In
school before.
"They are very curious and
they want to see what their
children are doing In school.*
she said.
During the event. Wagner
said at least 100 parents visit
the school each day lo eat
lunch with their children and
observe classroom activity.
Monday Is designated for kin­
dergarten: Tuesday, drat grade:
Wednesday.
second
grade:
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Center

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Contlarad from h | t IA
The Mlnntnn Statement prrpared by Kru/etse and several
pastor-* in the Sanford area
reads: "The Sanford Crisis
Pregnancy Center exists to of­
fer women alternatives to abor­
tion by modeling the love of
Jesus Christ through compas­
sionate counseling and the re­
source* to empower her to
makr affirming decisions."
What
matters
most
to
Kroretse Is that each woman
who comes to the center wtll
'see and feel love.” She has
approached
more than 35
churches In the Sanford-Lake
Mary area, many of which have
vowed their support.
Her goal Is to raise $15,000
tc take care of the opening
costs • legal fees. Insurance,
set-up fee* • and then to raise
92.100 per month once the
center opens. She said that
98.500 has been collected and
pledges are coming In. “ If we
con get 200 people to give $10
a month we are going to make
It." she says enthusiastically.
A member of Sanford Chris­
tian Church. Krazrtoe has spo­
ken to many pastors and re­
cently
talked
during
the
Masses at All Souls Catholic
Church In Sanford. Her friend.
Celeste Plpltone. Is a teacher
at All Souls School and ar­
ranged for Kraxrlse to meet Fa­
ther Richard Trout.
*1 was with this man only 10
minutes or so when he wrote
me a personal check for $500."
Knuetse said. Father Trout
also suggested that she talk to
Dr. A1 Fomace. a practicing
phys'etan for 53 years who was
ordained a deacon last week
and will be ordained a Catholic
priest In May.
Dr. Al. Krazelse said, has
been a driving force on the cri­
sis center's steering commit­
tee. “ No one has worked
harder or believes In this mis­
sion more than Dr. Al." she
said.
Other key players are busi­
ness leaders like Sanford
builder Bobby Von Herbulla

who met with Kra/rtse on
Monday nnd has coordinated
work efforts at the center.
Scotty's Hardware I* donating
some materials and Color
Wheel I* supplying point for
the project.
"We’d like to lie open Imme­
diately but to makr everything
work the way It should, the
June target l* best." Krazelse
said. "By that time, the prop­
erty wtll be ready and we ll
have everything In place."
In addition lo the counseling
services.
pregnancy
Irsta.
women who come to the center
wtll find almost everything
Imaginable In their time of cri­
sis. The center wtll hove a both
tlque filled with maternity
clothes, formulas, diapers - all
new and fresh. "We -vant each
mother to know that her baby
is a blessing to her." Krazelse
said, "and that her baby de­
serves the best."
In the months before the
center opens. Krazelse will
continue her visits to area
churrhes. •"Support for this
cause Is urgently n e ed e d s a id
Pastor George R. Sledd of the
Jordan Baptist Church tn
Sanford.
‘ flow run «T possibly say
that wr are against abortion
without doing something posi­
tive to help those who And
themselves In a situation so
desperate that
they can't
dearly see the altrmatlve7"
said Ihe Rrv. Diane Walson of
the Sanford First Church of the
Nazarenr.
—Andrea has chosen the
positive, loving path and I wtll
support Sanford Crists Preg­
nancy Center with my prayers,
with my tune and with my
wallet and I encourage othrra
to do the same." said Mike
Kyle. Missions Chairman at
First United Methodist Church
of Sanford.
For those wishing to help, to
donate furniture, book shelves,
office supplies, carpeting, wall
paper.
kitchen
appliances,
lawn or pest control service,
rontsrt Krazelse at 323-3384.

W EA TH ER
LO C A L F O M C A S T
Today. Cloudy with a 30
percent chance of rain.
Highs in the lower-80s. Lows
tn the upper-60s. Ostwrdsy:
Partly cloudy. Highs in the
mid-70s. Lows In the low503. Bondsv and Moadav:
Partly cloudy. Hlgha In the
low-60s. Lows In the upper303 to mld-40s.

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degrees and at New Symma.
70 degrees. Winds are from
the southwest at
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m.p.h.

The high temperature In
Sanford Thursday was 84
degrees and the overnight
low was 68.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.tn..
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from the president of Costa
Rica, who had met with FARC
regarding a possible deal.
Joining the crisis tram.
Tania Rich and Nancy Manklns
met with high ranking govern­
ment officials Including the
Queen of Spain during the Ibe­
rian-American
Conference.
1*8111 Tenenofl. who also at­
tended the conference, lives In
Missouri.
Tania Rich
and Nancy
Manklns. both residents of
Sanford since the kidnapping
and working at the mission,
said they were encouraged to
know that the heads of state of

those countries will do what
they can for the release of their
They wouldn't be going to all
this trouble If they didn't think
they were alive." Rich said.
This Is the Brat time this has
become such a high worldwide
effort."
Flanked by her children.
Tamrs. 7. and Jeasica. 5. Rich
said she remains hopeful and
expects to hear news every day
of her husband's situation.
T o be honest . there were
times when I wondered tf they
were still alive and how they
could survive five years In the
Jungle, but In my heart I know

they still have to be aUve* Rich
raid. "We just want our toisbandsback."
Manklns. who has since seen
her two chddnn Sarah and
Chad get married without the
presence of thetr father, also
remains hopeful.
"We appreciate everyone's In­
terest and desire to help their
fellow Americans.* she said.
Manklns said
a
letter
authored by United States
Congressman John Mira and
signed by 57 uwernment offi­
cials carried much of weight
with world leaders tn Vene­
zuela.
Rich, whose daughters attend

the New Tribes Mission Chris­
tian School. M id at times Its
hard raising them alone. She Is
also grateful to the people of
the mission for their support.
Tamra and Jeasica can't wall
to see thetr father again ao
they can tell him everything he
has missed through no fault of
his own.
T really want my daddy back
because I want to show him I
ran write and read." Tamra
Mid.
"I was I I months old when
my daddy was taken. Now Tm
Owe and I can do a lot of
things. I walk. I read and write,
and I want my daddy to see
those things." Jessies said.

A little bit of everything at the movies
Invest tn some time with the
family this weekend as Disney
re-releases thetr 1989 ani­
mated hit. The lit tle Mermaid
(Fora stats). The film swam
away with two Oscars for best
song and musical score.
It
also ushered In a renaissance
of new. entertaining animated
features that may be more
showcases for shrewd market­
ing than familial fare. In any
rase, the films are an enjoy­
ment with timeless stories and
memorable characters Just as
Uncle Walt would have wanted
It. Hurry, though, the return
engagement only lasts 17 days
from Its slsrtl
Be It experimentation, spite,
loneliness, lust or even some­
thing unexplainable, an affair
ran have lasting repercussions
on the parties involved and
those closest to them. Leavtng
leu Vegan director Mike Figgis
explores the outcome when two
married people — and not to
each other — engage tn a night
of passion In On* M gftl Stand
CTktra nag ■ half stars). Yet
he injects comedy with clever
Ironies and unexpected twists
that moke Ore Night Stand a
more sly. humorous film shout
Infidelity.
When
Wesley
Snipes' commercial director re­
turns from the Big Apple and a
tryst with the slender beauty
Nastassja Kinski, he experi­
ences feelings of guilt and reand it has a visible ef­
fect an the way he acts at work
.1 . h*mc,__ Rather than
make this Mm strictly a drama,
ilggfo plays with It; although,
the drama to still there.
Snipes (MUrttn''af*76001 gives
his best serious performance
In name time. Klnald (Terminal
Velocity) la radiant or
Downey Jr_(ChqpMt).
chemical dependency,
great supporting performance
as Snipes' dying gny friend.
Reaction may be mixed tf folks
go in expecting a drama. It's
best to be prepared and receive
something out of the ordinary.
Hr was the director of Hackcri. a flashy thriller set tn the
world of computer hackers. It
was an unsuspected and pure
delight to see lain SofUey make
a more quiet and deeper film In
The wings o f tfe* Darn (Tkira
■a* a feohf stars) SofUey and
screenwriter f lora etn Amin!
(Jude) adapt Hciuy James’ late
19th century novel about a
young woman (Helens Bonham
Carter) taken from destitution
by her domineering high class
aunt (Charlotte Rampling) and
placed in a society she Is not
auunitxnrd to. Carter's Kate
has been forbidden to ace her
left wing love (Linus Rosehe)
because of hto economic status
in the community. Kate tries
to manipulate the situation to
her own selfish advantage by
using a dying American girl
(Alison Elliott). Kate, however,
does not consider (he conse­
quences of her actions. WUh
resplendent performances by
all Including "period piece" vet­
eran Carter, the Aim to en­
grossing and a testament to
the reserved and subtle nature
SofUey was previously discon­
nected with in his earlier Alms.
Thrillers have been definitely
lacking In key elements lately.
Take the Ave I look at here. In
Mad Corner (Tw* sad • half
stars), Richard Oere la framed
for murder in rigid Communist
China. The most Interesting
aspect about the Aim Is
China's judicial system and
how It operates. However, the
Aim Is os suspcnoeful as
watching day turn to night. In
Switch Back (Tww rad • kail
stars). Demis QuaJd plays an
obsessed, determined F.B.I.
agent on the trail of a serial
killer that kidnapped Qua!d*a
son. Thto Aim to a glossy,
slick and often predictable
thriller that wraps everything
up into one neat package. In
Mod CUy (TWw awd a katf
stars). Dustin llolfrnsn plays
an unscrupulous broadcast
journalist who tries to farther
hto career by exploiting John
Travolta's simple, disgruntled
worker. Thto satiric flint Is di­
rected by the noted CostsOavras (Mfaatrqjl- In Mod CUy.
everything Is overstated almost

David
Frazier

%
krTv Screen
W
foots
to the point of being silly. And
Hoffman's and Travolta's char
setera turn Into caricatures. In
Mnat V u M (Tww rad a half
Stars). Keenan Ivory Wayans
directs and writes on action
thriller with overused themes
and premise. The pace moves
along nicely and. of course.
Jon Votght Is bn to watch.
And. opening
today.
Tfe*
Jarfcsl (Two stars) meanders
for two hours as Richard Oere
and Sidney Politer try to hunt
down a one man killing ma­
chine known as the Jackal
(Bruce Wlilts). The movie to a
cat and mouse chase with the
Jackal always one step ahead
of everyone else. Ultimately. It
Is boring- WUh the occasional
explosion of graphic violence
here and there. Tne Jackal lulls
you Into a b lis s fu l state of
sleep.
Animation, drama, action
thrillers, and. now. comedy —
or so you would like lo think,
today Is
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spoof on spy Alma not nearly
as creative or frinny as the
earlier Austin Powers. The plot
has comic potential but It lo
never realised. Even Murray, a
normally hilarious presence,
manages to bring a sirule only
mtly.
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talent. And. Anally, there Is
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comedy Americanized with low
comedy played for laughs.
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face and talent for comedy,
should not have agreed to take
hta established British televi­
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Can Show A n y Orlando Area
Resident H ow To Build
Wealth
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•Setf-isademillioiiaire Rust Whitney of Florida
|has gives several hundred thousand dollars to residents is
Florida. Colorado. Vermont isd Texas lo buy real non

locrtdiblc, Bat Actoaly Very Smart
Whitney, a real estate millionaire unce age 27, iay«
I anyone can cash is big right now bacauw it it an incredibly
|imart lime lo buy income-producing real estate.

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Whitney has ichedulcd tix termnan in the Orlando area
|(among other cities) where he wanti to buy proper!let He
will ihow mtrmtcd arcs midenti how and what lo look for
|at the free workihopiKheduled November 11*through20*.
He will then pul up ail the cash for qualifying propcriica
|and split (he proflu up to SOHO.

Proof That It W ork!
"If* a dream-come-true," iayi Heidi Dicaman of ColoI rsdoSprings.aycuigtinglemom."lwenttolhe»*inin*fand
joined the Bird Dog network. I founda24-unil building, and
|Mr. Whitney gave me $33,000 lo purchase it. Together we
made a II 13,000 profit! People would have to be crazy not
|to al least go set bow ibis works"

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F m S IM * Gift For Yoo
Just for attending the event you will receive a free gift
valued at over $100. In addition, throughout the work­
shop there will be drawings for valuable, money-making
gifts and prizes.
CMiag To Orlando November It* • 2T!
If you would like to hear more about these fantastic new
wealth-building programs, call I 000 •30-7744 to atlewd the weehafesp Naiad beiew. Seettop la Masked, to
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POLICE BMIFS ■■-M.'£
_ Jrtfrty Moralea. 22. of 2821
S. Park Ave.. Sanford, waa arrwted Tuesday by Seminole
County deputies. Moralea waa
charged with resisting without
violence and artested In the
3600 block of Sanford Avenue.
Report said that Moralea altegnBy Itavr false Information to
■nesting officer.

An Urban AM/FM Keren CD
player worth 8188 was alolen
Tuesday tn the 300 block of
French Avenue,
Seven a r t reds, reels, a
bench frtnder and a socket set
were stolen Tuesday In the
2000 block of Palmetto Avenue.
tolen totaled 81,000.
and a Flout VCR
Tuesday tn the 2500
block of Myrtle Avenue. Prop­
erty stolen totaled 8300.
A 06 Suwikl OSX-R was sto­
len Tuesday in the 190 block of
Urngkaf Pine Circle.
Currency totaling 8600 was
stolen Wednesday m the 1400
block of West 12th Street.
An air conditioning srtndow
unit worth 8400 waa stolen
Wednesday on Castle Brewer
Court.

Lake Mary poltK. Jenniet m
chaffed with DUI and u rm ln )
at the earner o f International
Parkway and Lake Maty Boule­
vard. Officer reported that he
pulled Jennler
over after
docking him traveling 65 tn a
45 mile per hour sane.

ayaa. She ana Iasi wen at the Winn Dint 951
8Ma Road 434. Longwood. She was *oa«»Kj Uttflundy dBthlng with a brown backpack It you (mu
any Information on Rm whereabouts ot Tit*.v ,
Longwood Pokes at 339-1297

revoked and attaching tag not
assigned. Perdue was arrested
at the corner of Mayes Road
and Peart Road. Report oattf
that fkrdueitmde a left turn on
a road with a posted *no left

Historical
Society
to meet

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day m the 200 block of Yale
Drive. Properly stolen totaled
86 IS.
Electronics, video tapes, a
Maklta drill, antique money
and Jewelry
were
stolen
Wednesday In the 300 block of
Hum Tree Court.
Property
stolen totaled 6I.524.B7.
Jewelry totaling 8000 waa
stolen Wednesday In the 1800
block of Landing Drive.

cty will meet Thursday, No­
vember 20, at 6 p.m. at the
Sanford Museum. The program
entitled *A Tale of Two Cities*
win be presented by Bettye
Smith who will reflect on the
changes In Sanford during her
12 years (1864-88) as mayor.
For hirther Information contact
the Sanford Museum, located
at 590 East First Street, at
302-1000.

M DA issues caregiver’s guide
for Lou Gehrig’s disease
TUCSON. Aria. - The Mis
cular Dystrophy Association
has Issued a comprehensive
guide for caregivers of people
affected by amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis (ALS. or Lou Gehrig’s
disease).
When a Loved On# Horn ALS;
A Cartpturr's Guide is a 84page. Illustrated manual filled
with practical advice for meet­
ing the medical, emotional, fiM ncialrand rvetydoy chal-'
knges faced by those who are '
primary caregivers for family |
mertlbrrs or others with ALB. 1
MDA Is the nation's leading
provider of services for people
with ALS, and the largest pri­
vate-sector supporter of re­
search on the disease. The As­
sociation has invested nearly
8100 million In Its effort to
eradicate ALS.
This publication brings to­
gether under one utle Impor­
tant Information about living
with ALS lo augment MDA'a
year-round ALS education pro­
gram conducted through the
Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day
Telethon, seminars and work­
shops. support groups, bro­
chures. magazine and newslet­
ter articles, videos and on-line
presentations.*
said Robert
Rosa. MDA senior vice presi­
dent and executive director.
'Families will find Hits carefiver’s guide a tremendously
helpful addition to our exten­
sive program of services (hat
assist them In toping with the
disease.*
ALS. a progressive disease of
the motor neurons. Is one of 40
neuromuscular diseases
In
MDA'a program. ALS generally
leads to total paralysis and
usually proves fatal In two lo
five years after diagnosis.
The guide covers topics re­
lated to physical care of a per­
son with ALS. Including medi­
cal treatments, nutrition, res­
piratory care and communica­
tion. A section explores the
emotional and physical de-

mands made on the caregiver.
Including changes In the rela­
tionship with the patients, put­
ting together a health-care
tram and avoiding burnout.
Other topics cowered Include
hospices, living wills, finding
home care assistance and gov­
ernmental financial support.
The guide contains an rxtenMve Hat of resources. Including
books,
organisations.
Web
sites, and the addresses of lo­
cal MDA offices and clinics.
The primary caregiver for
anyone with a diagnosis of AL9
who is registered with’ MDA can
receive a ra m a# the guide five.
For others. There’s a charge of
tIO. While the guide was cre­
ated for ALB caregivers, much
of the malertal would apply to
caring tor anyone with a physi­
cally debilitating condition.
The guide was prepared with
the support of Cephalon. a
pharmaceutical manufacturer.
When a Loved One flas ALS
ran be ordered through your
local MDA office, listed In the
phone directory. If you have
difficulty locating the office
nearest you. call MDA national
headquarters at (8001 5721717; or visit MDA'a Web site,
www.mdausa.org.
MDA la a voluntary health
agency working to defeat 40
neuromuscular
diseases
through programs of worldwide
research, comprehensive serv­
ices. and far-reaching profes­
sional and public health edu­
cation. Consistently recognized
by financial, general and non­
profit sertor media for Its cost
efficiency. MDA was recently
honored by the American
Medical
Association
for
'significant and lasting contri­
butions to (he health and wel­
fare of humanity.* The Associa­
tion's programs are funded al­
most entirely by Individual pri­
vate contributors.

Amyolrophlc lateral sclero­
sis. also known as Lou Gehrigs
disease or motor neuron dis­
ease. Is a progressive, degen­
erative disorder that wastes the
muscles and nerves, leading to

almost total paralysis. Those
affected gradually lose the
abtllllcs lo move, to speak, lo
■wallow and lo breathe, while
retaining bill mental aware­
ness. Ufe expectancy Is typi­
cally two to five years after di­
agnosis
ALS strikes men and women,
usually between opts 40 and
60. though the 30,000 Ameri­
cans affected by n range from
late teens to (he elderly. Its
cause Isn't hilly understood.
MDA research has ted to (St­
eam y af a gene kwufoad Uk-rtoe
landha) farm: (am)Hal ALB aCALS cases.
There’s currently no cure or
long-term treatment for ALS. A
drug that eon slow disease
progression teas
developed
th MDA support and Is on
r market, and others arc
being tested.
MDA Is the country’s largest
nongovernmental sponsor of
research on ALS. awarding
some 82.6 million a year for
basic and clinical ALS re­
search studies, and maintain15 regional MQA/ALS cllnland research centers at
prominent medical Institutions
across the country. MDA
grantees are exploring all leads
to causes of ALS and potential
trralmcnls.
The disease Is popularly
known as Lou Gehrigs disease,
after the New York Yankees
first baseman who lost his life
to the disorder In 1841. Ge­
hrig’s widow. Eleanor, was a
volunteer leader of MDA In the
IflHOs.
MDA was (he first national
voluntary health agency pro­
viding scientific, medical and
emotional support for people
with the disorder, and has lo
dale Invested more than 8100
million tn Us ALS program.
MDA'a comprehensive serv­
ices for people with ALS and
their families Include diagnos­
tic and follow-up treatment at
DMA’s nationwide network of
clinics; support groups: assis­
tance with purchase of wheelchain and braces: a bimonthly
newsletter reporting (he latest
research findings; and on-line
discussions for patients and
caregivers at srww.mdauaa.org.

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Editorials/ Opinions
LETTERS

How far we've come
I think Its (h o t how the City of Sanford has
changed since I moved here In 1901 from Nor­
walk. Conn. The carnival on the lake front was
an example of that change. I went to the carni­
val because 1 frit that T wot a part of that
change, being one of many who nave prayed
for tills city and our leaden.

1came to Sanford when I waa 17-1/2 yean
big ilmirns which were soon changed
in the nppusitr direction, the streets. Sanford
dtdn t have much to offer then, and everything
was in Orlando. Those of ua who had no
transportation were left out.

e ld w iih

there Is great talent in Sanford and that Is
why I started planning a program for our youth
in Sanford called From Glory to Glory Produclions. This program Is designed‘ to
to br
bring out
the creativity that is within our youth, to direct
them in the right direction and to help them
trel good about themselves.
Glory lo Glory IToductlons pul on programs
that have drama, plays, skits, singing praise,
(tam ing, poetry. Praise Rappers and the Praise
Step Posse along with those who play Instru­
ments.
tty pulling on these programs, H shows other
( hlldrrn lw&gt;w they .ire to behave, to have re­
aped for their parents and those In authority
and how to gel along and love each other. They
will also learn how to stay out of trouble and
how to protect themselves when faced with
danger.

DONNA BRITT

Thank heaven for little girls
WASHINGTON- Two weeks after the Million
t keep remembering
Woman
encounter.
The girl, who looked about 0. stood dinging
to an older woman-her grandmother. 1
assumed--In a spot for from the stage. The
child stood, eye* frightened, braids damp from
the rain. Her slender arms reached up lo wrap
around the elderly woman's waist. Together
they formed a small, still Island tot a shifting
sea of women.
stuaieu the
me emu.
mci.
studied
child, our eyes met.
f. in a day that had been a confusing
Suddenly,
ilsappolntment and delight, l*d found
mix of dinar
ng V
I absolutely underatood-a child
something
near Iran, whom I sensed I could help.
Once I caught myself humming a lyric from a
Roberta Flack aoug: ‘Where Is the love7* If not
to share, why were we here?
th e girl's sad fore, which echoed tny
feelings, distracted me. I handed her my
notebook.
‘ Could you draw something for me?" I asked,
glancing at her grandmother, whose nod said
she didn't mind. ‘ Maybe a picture of how you
feel right now?"

^ I n ihe midst
of several
hundred
thousand
sisters, I
felt lost,
and sad too. 9
Grabbing mgr pen. the child Immediately
drew an rapesmfrs moon face with worried
eyes and a downturned mouth. At ngr ”WowT
connecting rows of teardrop*
she scribbled
Id stake braids, adding a tiny T-shirt . Then she
printed her name above the
ChanteUe. And wrote, "hi hi hi hi how are
youT
When I said. ‘ Fine,* ChanteUe. who turned
out to be 7. told me she'd come to the march
from Washington with a gaggle of female

relatives. She was sad. her grandmother told
me. because her mom had M l to f * hunting
for a bathroom. Then I noticed Chantelk s
older slater, who'd been watching the
proceedings.
When she learned I waa writing about the
march. Chrnctte. I I . M ined. "Wo ihe. really
educattonalT she bubbled, "the guest speakers
teach you ■ lot. not Just about your culture, but
about how you've been taught wrong! That we
don't come from slaves, but
We both took ■ breath. ‘ If you don't
who you come from, you deni really
yourself,* she offered, making this oM chestnut
sound fresh.

Suddenly I frit better. This pwtfpdw child

waa being raised In mgr&gt;beleaguered city by a
who'd
the
hard-working
In bringing her here. She
hers who inspire her and a little sister
who can team from her.
Thank heaven. 1 thought, for little gtets.
And big ones. too.

JA C K

While tny group ministers to the Uvea of
other children and people, they themselves are
living ministered to. Every six months we will
have a talent show for the children In our
community. First, second and third place win­
ner* will win money.

6It was a
thrilling,
rewarding
life for him .?

Help build your children's future by believing
In them and that will help them to believe In
ihenisehTs. They will then be ready to chal­
lenge the world.
I would like to thank the mayor of the City of
Sanford. Lin y Dale and all of those who play a
big part In helping our city and our communi­
ties.
Keep up the good work.
Evangel!*! Cindy
Sanford

Fat firefighter

Kidnapped cats
• 1 am concerned about CATS—kidnapped
ratal
- -.
On August IB at about 9:40 p m., I caught
two men m a small pickup truck Hying lo coax
"Laxam*" my 10-year-old cat. One man stayed
In the tmek while the other man waa after Las.
The man in the tmek said they were not trying
10 catch my cal.
I went lo the other man. He said. *1 pick up
011 stray cats." They didn't get their stories to­
gether. 1 got Hie lag number and went to the
police department and made a report. I did get
the name of one man and the phone number,
bul I've done nothing os yet. thinking the po­
lice would find out what they axe doing with
these cals. Maybe selling them for 015 each
(or medical experiments.
My beautiful, all white, six-month-old kitten
Hollo, a female: disappeared on April 27. Plus
u yellow and white cat disappeared before
HoHoi Hobo waa a cartoon copy of her dad
‘ bogey’ and they played together like mother
and daughter. Dut It waa father and daughter.
Hobo found u marble In the tub one day and It
seemed like for an hour the played hockey
alone with this marble. Back and forth. She
wouldn't let her sister play with the marble.
She did this for days before disappearing.
The Humane Society says anyone can pick
up a rat If It's not on it's own property, even If
It has lugs. I still want to know what this man
is doing with the cals he picks up.
Have any of you out there missed your cats?
I know one man lives In Mascotte. FI. but I
don'i know which one. Give me some Ideas or
go with me lo check them out.
Harriot Boyd
Lake Mary

Money to politicians
Are you aghast at the obscene amounts of
money given lo politicians In the guise of po­
litical speech? Well, how about a sales tax on
ail campaign contributions of 100 percent?
Tlial iiujury would be escrowed to pay the
salaries, perquisites and pensions of congresbioi: d and executive officials.
That way, those who get the most considera­
tion from the politicians would be paying for
their access up front, and the public would be
spared the shame of being forced to support
the politicians It loathes.
Wr could call It the 'Bribery In ilie Sunshine
Act*.
William SksffUM
Sanford. F L

Only fitting
Dear Mayor and Commissioners:
Around this same time last year. I wrote a
letter lo the editor crltlctalng you for not caring
about the employees of Ihiavctty enough to
consider giving us a coat of living Increase.
Well. I feel that It la only fair to write and
thank you for what you have done this year.
The salary survey has verified what the
employees had known for quite a while. We
were under-paid by a wide margin. I appreciate
the fact that you had a professional firm do the
survey. This shows you were truly Interested In
an accurate picture of our salaries ss
compared lo our peers.
thank you again and rest assured that we at
the Fire Department will continue to provide
the citUens of our dty with the beat service
possible.
Dof. Lacs, lieutenant
Sanford Fire Department

AN D ER SO N

Theouruca

ELLEN GOODMAN

Compassionate for whom?
In the decision that
BOarrON-Deep «
Icr Zobcl set before a hungry internsJugge Hiller
a paragraph of aelftfonal audience
defense.
•Massachusetts.' he wrote, "never has and
does not now view Justice as a handmaiden to
Tyche, the Ooddess of flood Fortune. ...A
court...Is not a casino.*
Maybe not. Maybe the verdicts In this case of
the au pair and the dead baby were not as
chancy as the Massachusetts tottery. But on
Monday 279 became Louise Woodward's lucky
number.
In a reversal that turned X Jury's murder con­
viction Into a Judge's manslaughter conviction,
the British au pair's sentence was reduced
from life to Ume served. To 279 days.
TO put It quite simply, Louise Woodward
walked. She won that first price called freeThe judge reminded the public that this
young woman will still go through bfc carrying
the stigma of a felony. But he did not hear the
cheers and the champagne corks popping In
her hometown.
After all the appeals run out. the 19-year-old
will go home to a heroine's welcome. The Eappens go home to an empty crib.
I do not dispute the Judge’s decision to re­
duce the ertm: to manslaughter. The defense
team and the defendant, banking In their own
hubris, made a bad bet. They put their money
on the jury, gambled on all or nothing-life or
liberty, murder or release. But a Judge la not
Just e croupier.
Zobcl was ‘ morally certain that allowing thia
defendant on this evidence 'o remain convicted
of second-degree murder would be a miscar­
riage of Justice.* He believed ‘ that the dreu in­
stances in which defendant acted were charac­
terised by confusion, inexperience, frustration,
immaturity and some anger, but not malice (In
the
legal)
sense.
Indeed, (he ‘ sad scenario’ that Zobcl de­
scribed fits my own sense of what happened
on that February day. I never though she set
out lo murder this baby. I assumed rather that
she "lost it.’ was more than *a little rough with
him,* rough enough to cause his death. In
short, manslaughter- •or babyslaughtcr If you
prefer.
But the sentence? Time served? 279 days? A
Sentencing Lite that frees her to walk and talk
and claim her status as the victim? This rever­
sal feels much more like whiplash than like
Justice.
Remember that Ihe Jury, stuck with the hard
and narrow choice between setting Louise free
and Jading her for life, chose Jail because they
could not conaclonably let her go. But the
judge had no such constraints. With a much
wider latitude of day* and optiona. he found
her guilty and nevertheless handed her the

^She won
that flrst
prize
called
freedom. 9

..’iv'v*
keys.
One week a life sentence, the next week a
walk. If these "eases of the century" that trip
over each other make justice seem bewildering
and arbitrary, no wonder.
Judge Zobel. an honorable man. no reed In
Ihe wind of public opinion, said that he waa
bringing this case lo ‘Its compassionate con­
clusion.* Compassion for whom? By whom?
He ruled that Woodward waa responsible.
She Is still a killer, who acted In anger as well
as frustration. Indeed to uphold her guilt was
to say implicitly that thia young caregiver per­
jured herself In court. And never showed re­
morse.
In the moral assessment of a guilty party, la
there no attention to remorse, to just plain
sorrow at a dead child?
At no Ume did Louise Woodward show com­
passion. sympathy, dismay, for anyone but
herself. At the Aral sentencing, she cried out.
T m only 19." Before Ihe second sentencing,
she said only. "I am Innocent." This la a guilty
verdict instantly translated Into EnglUh-or do
we say British-as innocent.
When Ihe air la cleared of hysteria and ap­
peals. and she returns home, will her Elton
Lena eagerly put their young In Louise's
charge?
I am not a lock-em-up-and-throw-away-thckey kind of crime-watcher. I have seen this
case nibbled by a million analysts. It has be­
come a symbol for everything. For mommy
wars and class war*, for anxiety about chil­
dren and caregivers, for concern about tele­
vised courtrooms and media hype. Wc have
been fascinated by everything-Including the
fascination.
Every once In a while someone would aay,
"What about Matthew?" There would be a mo­
mentary hush and then Ihe beat would go on.
Today however, we know "what about Mat­
thew." He was bom on May 8. 1996. He died on
Feb. 9, 1997, at the hands of Louise Wood­
ward.
In the number* game, he lived 262 days. She
served 27G. This la what the sentence says lo
his parents: tough luck.

l

WE0T WARWICK. I I I. « The
at the
fat firefighter seeking a disability pension
has had this southern suburb or Providence
In a dither lately.
It’s an example of the questionable claims
that public safety officials across America
have been lodging In order to retire on lu­
crative. tax-free disability pensions. Their
proliferation has overtaxed Ihe budgets of
many cities and towns that are already
struggling to provide services without rais­
ing taxes.
John D. Brown, by all accounts, had al­
ways dreamed of being a firefighter. He
Joined the Ibe department In 1902 and be­
foul aa a dispatcher. By 1965, he achieved
nia goal and was hired as a permanent fire­
fighter.
It waa a thrilling, rewarding life for him. *1
loved bring a fireman.* hr told one reporter.
"I loved Ihe rescue work. I loved lo lake Ihe
noxzie and go fight Ihe fire."
Out Brown had a weight problem. When
he was hired as a firefighter, he weighed
275 pounds, which was acceptable. But the
weight began to climb, which Impaired hla
ability to do hla fob well.
"Throughout Mr. Brown's employment
with the Town, he has struggled with a
weight problem." town Manager Frank L
Myers wrote In a memo to the town pension
board. "This problem waa brought to his at­
tention verbally and In writing through writ­
ten evaluations. On numerous occasions he
waa encouraged to lose wright."
In December 1993, while lifting a
stretcher with a patient on II. Brown Injured
hla back. He was Immediately placed on
paid Injured status. During this period, his
weight really ballooned.
But in January 1996. the town doctor de­
clared him fully recovered from hla back
Injury and Brown waa ordered back lo work.
He now lipped the scale at 429 pounds.
"He had gained so much wright that he
could not perform the duties o f a fire­
fighter." Myers told our associate Dale Van
Alta. "So wc made him a dispatcher."
Brown wasn't happy and went an accu­
mulated sick leave for several uamtha.
When he returned In May 1996. he made It
clear that he would rather be a firefighter
than a dispatcher.
Bui Fire Chief Richard James told ua this
waa not acceptable. He wrote a letter to
Brown telling hla dispatching would be hla
Job until he lost weight. "You weight seri­
ously Impairs your ability to support your
fellow firefighter*, a* well aa to perform
standard life-saving measures during emergency situations.* James wrote.
Brown did lost wright. dropping down to
about 300 pounds. But It was not enough.
Ills right calf waa too large to fit into spe­
cially-ordered fireman's boots.
At thia point, trapped In a dispatcher's
Job. Ihe 37-ycar-old Brown applied to the
Weat Warwick Pension Board for a lifetime
medical disability pension.
Such pensions cannot be awarded to
public safety officials who simply become
too obese. Instead. Brown claimed the slxe
of hla swollen leg had to do with m genetic
condition that runs in hla family and affects
fluid drainage and circulation.
The town doctor didn't buy i l The swel­
ling had to do with ‘ morbid obesity," he
maintained, and the Pension Board agreed.
They unanimously rejected Brown’s disabil­
ity pension application last December In a
4-0 vole.
We were unable to reach Brown for com*

mrat.

�Sanford HanM. Sanford. Florida - Friday, NmanRar 14.1997 • S i

Peters
lacked In talent and has sev­
eral players near the top of
Central Florida's leaders in
several catepartes, but some
dose looses and mistakes at
the wrong time have foiled the
Peters said he told Lake Mary
prior to the season that he
would be stepping doom re­
gardless of his 1997 record In
order lo concentrate on his du­
ties as athletic director. He
added that he didn't orant to
say anything to his team but
as losses mounted and rumors
swirled, he made the decision
after the Oviedo loss.
"I told them after Oviedo be­
cause I Just saw a lack of con­
fidence in their ryes.* Peters
said. T h e kids played hard all
season, they Juat kept finding ■
way to tooe. I've done every­
thing possible to contribute to
the success of this team. We’re
like a family.*
Lake Mary hasn't slniggled
often during Petera' nine-year
tenure. There were three Ro­
tary Bowl wins Including a
memorable one back In hla
second season when the Rama
beat nationally-ranked Penn­
sylvania Catholic on Thanks­
giving morning. There was an­
other twir two seasons ago

when the Rams wiped out a
huge deficit to beat Gainesville.
Peters' can also boast about
beating sixth-ranked Mainland
ago aa weg as hla
rate for
his players to college.
Currently M e n
ha
playing at Louisiana
Mate and Florida and another
at Georgia. Then a n also
many smaller colleges dotted
with Peters-coached players on
the roster. Peters also said at
least three of the cucrrnt Rams
are talking to major Division I
schools.
For now. Friers said he Juat
wants to concentrate on Semi­
nole tonight. Last season, a
similar
situation
occurred
when the Rama came Into the
final game coming off of a dev­
astating loss to take on an In­
ferior Seminole learn whose
roach had lust resigned. The
'Notes pulled oil the upset that
nlghl and give roach Ernie
MacPheraon the boll.
Peters said he hopes for a
similar scenario tonight.
*11* going to mean a lot for
me.’ Prtcra said. Those kids
mean a lot and we've always
been a family unit here.*
No replacement has been
announced and Peters, who
will remain as athletic director,
said a search committer will
be formed.

mas Page 1A
Nunes, one of 13 children
of
Jesus and Prtronila
Nunes of Arequtpa. fferu. re­
members going to Mass each
day and never rating meat on
Fridays. *1 am from a place
where 96 percent o f the peo­
ple were devout Catholics,
and obeyed all the rules of
Ihe church.* he said.
*Of course, nowadays rules
have been changed, everyone
Is more liberal. There are no
longer Ihe older, more de­
manding rules lo keep. Many
of us who s it older have not
changed that much. I rarely
If ever eat meat on Friday. I
enjoy llah and seafood loo
much."
The proposal to observe
meatless Fridays Is Intended
to be a way for Catholics to
exprrsa themselves against
abortion, cullianasla, vio­
lence and war. drugs and
other attacks on human dig­
nity.
Th is goes far beyond giv­
ing meat up on Fridays." sakt
one of Ihe bishops In Wash-

Education-

West

Thursday, third grade; Friday,
fourth and filth grade.

its comprehensive plan and
city planner. Wrst riles hla Wrst said that will lie a great
opportunity lo learn about his
participation, with then Mayor
Randy Morris. In Ihe fournew city. Hr said other Isaues
in Ihe city are similar to those
Unlng and beautification of
lie has dealt with locally. Lees­
West Lake Mary Boulevard as
burg has recently formed a
one that he Is proudest, lie
community
redevelopment
adds that he hopes that ihe
agency for Its downtown and Is
rtly la *a little belter than It
preparing a master plan for its
would have been* If he had not
airport.
been Involved In directing the
Joining Lake Mary's staff
growth.
lour uncut with Wrsl's depar­
The one thing that West
ture will be John Baker, a
would have liked lo accomplish
planner with Ihe city of Oviedo.
but didn't arms Interconnection
West said Baker has been at
of residential subdivisions. He
Oviedo for live years, and has
said that he felt that cast-west
been a planner for Lake
and north-south connectors
between communities along County and the city of Ormond
Beach. He lives in Sanford.
Rinehart Road, such aa ManAa city planner West Is a li­
derly or Woodbridge, and other
aison to several city appointed
parts of the city, would relieve
boards. He met with the Local
traffic congestion on major an
Planning Agency
Thursday
tcries and create a better
evening to discuss a small
’ sense of commilnity. lie said
he tlnd the commission had 1scale laud 'use change for a
viale school that wants to
'politely disagreed* on this Is­
il&lt; on Kantoul Lane. After
ltd
sue for 10 years.
the meeting adjourned. West
West la a graduate of Lake
Mid that hr and hla wife went
Brantley High ScIwo I and
Rollins College, lie worked |0 to Steak and Shake on Lake
months for the city of TllusvlUe Mary Boulevard, lie Mid m he
traveled the boulevard and re­
before coming to Lake Mary.
He said he appreciated Ihe op­ flected on all of Ihe develop­
ment he has been Involved In.
portunity to ’ use this city aa a
*my wife askrd. are you going
classroom.*
to mlM your baby?"*
In Leesburg. West will be one
of three persona on the plan­
ning stall. Leesburg Is. sa Lake
Mary Is. Involved In reviewing

*We try lo highlight special
programs.* she said. ‘ Parents
can come and watch their kids
working on the computer.*

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ss iis iM b . O W N
WUUam H. Green. 67. Brazil
Court. Sanford, died Wednes­
day. Nov. 13. 1907 at Florida
Hospifal-Soulh. Bom In Walholla. S.C. on March 30. 1930,
he moved to Central Florida In
1963. Mr. Green was mission­
ary with New Tribes Mission,
lie was a member of Sanford
Bible Church.
Survivors include daughter.
Shelby Beaty. Germantown.
Wise.: sons. William H. Jr.,
Liberty. S.C.. Timothy. Chi­
cago;
brothers,
John
E.,
Seneca. S.C., Howard C..
Easley. S.C.. Clark. Seneca.
S.C.; 13 grandchildren, live
great-grandchildren.
Oramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford, tn charge of ar­
rangements.
RALPH TRACT MAN
Ralph Traulman. 96. Blount
Road. Lutz. Fla., died Tuesday.
Nov. I I . 1997. Bpm tn Pitts­
burgh. Pennsylvania he moved
to Central Florida tn 1901. Mr.
Trautman was a carpenter and
a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He
was also a Protestant. He was
a Mason and a Shrlner.
Survivors Include daughters.
Haul
Cox. Winter
Park.
Aural re Buckingham. Lutz.
Fla.; son. Robert. Palmetto,
Fla.; nine grandchildren and
■even great grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc..
Winter Park. In charge of ar­
rangements.
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Meat

The sprrlal week Is very
brnenelal lo students because
it lets ihrm know ihrtr parents
are also concerned about their
education. Wagner M id .
Grandparents are also in­
vited to attend Ihe evmi on sny
of the assigned day*. Each
school has different activities
planned. Al Idyllwtlde. there
will be a breakfast Nov. 18 with
special guests Mayor Larry
Dale. Sheriff Don Esllngrr and
local business representatives.
Also scheduled to Spirit Day
where students ore encouraged
to wear i sweatshirt M R Ihelr
favorite college. This*- fosters
thoughts on the students future
education. Wagner said.
American Education Week Is
a good chance for parents to
crime and In and sit down In a
relaxed atmosphere and also to
let people know we have a
great education system here.
Wagner M id .
Th is to free lime to enjoy
earfi other In a school setting.*

Ington. It was a way to pub­
licly wttnraa. Tm a Catholic.
I am for life and I affirm the
value of life aa taught by the
church.”
Catholic* still do not eat
meat on Fridays tn the sea­
son of Lent, leading up to Je­
w s Christ’s Death m the
Cross and his Easter Sunday
Resurrection.
There are no restrictions,
however, for the Advent sea­
son that will begin In two
weeks and leads to Christ's
IMrth on Christmas Day.

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to be enjoyed." said Father
Vlvero. *ft is quite dlffermt
from Lent when we make
many sacrifices,"
Monstgnnr Inrenzo ■ Albacele said he doesn't want
lo see anyone scorned of
they choose to rat mral on
Fridays should the old obli­
gation be returned. *My con­
cern Is that It won't be pre­
sented as if you eat meat on
Friday, you'll bum In hell.’ t
think that would be an
abysmal mistake."

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Foot Traffic

Ishiving i gangs sals onSat., Nov. 15th, 1997.
Hold it SahrathmArmy700W. 24thSt., Santord.
(Behind Badcock Furniture on 17-92)

Get ready for customers this holiday

All Proceeds benefit the United Way.

season when you advertise in the
Christmas Gift Guide and
Last Minute Shoppers Guide.

30,000 Circulation
In the Sanford Herald &amp;
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Reserve your spot before the
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□raveside lUneral services for
. William II. Green. 07. o f Sond. who died Wednesday, will be
10 a.in. Saturday morning al
klawn Park Cemetery- be those
o wlah. memorial contributions
t suggested to New Tribes Mlsn Homes. 78 Mission flhd..
nford. Fla. 33771-7037.
Arrangements by Oramkow ru­
ral Home. 500 E. Airport Blvd..
nford. Flu . 33771. 14071 333-

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�88 • Sorted HeraM. Santed. Ftortda • Friday. November 14,1997

People
How to cook your holiday turkey

IN B R I E F

1. « M T &gt;

TUB B U T WAT

TO THAW A TURKEY?

Garden club open houaa
be 'Open House* wllh i
i
On Tuesday. Now. 8 there «1Q
&gt; iS UHniMeJ In forming an
cottee and punch
Evening Oarden Chib tn tc nmnuntty. The *Open House* will
be held In the Sweetwah Community Center si 7:30 end Is
to anyone tn the area. The
open to both men and
'■ learn
group would meet once a month and would
lea the hm of
_ the environment; learning about
nortda'a birds and animals; and sharing new friendships In
the community.
Thle wdl be a casual evening, so please plan to attend. If
you have further questions or tntciest and cannot attend,
please contact Marilyn at 889-9979. Hope to ace you there.

The Nawuam ra Club of Central Florida win hold Its November
meeting an Thursday. November 30 at the Black Angus
Restaurant tn Altamonte Sprtnga starting at 11:30 a.m. Quest
speaker will be Judy Lanpnear who will discuss collectibles
and the Christmas collection.
For additional Information and for reservations, please call
Anne at 871-4798.

Kaminsky opan houaa
Robert E. and Beth M. Kaminsky win be honored at open
house on thetr 90th wedding anniversary. Sunday. Nov. 10.
from 1:30 to 4:30 p m., at their home. 2004 Grandview Are.
Sanford. Family and Sienna are cordially Invited.

Blood Bank soaks donors
Central Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors of all types of
Mood - especially O-typr donors • to donate at Ita Sanford
branch. 1303 EL Second St. For lnformattorf. call 332 0833.

TO P S
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter *631 meets every
Monday, from 10*11:45 a.m., at the Sanford Alliance Church.
1401 3. Park Ave.. Sanford. For Information, call 321*9340.
Visitors are welcome.

8anford Rotary Club
Rotary Chib of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hold.

Opportunities for 8onlora
,

by AARP Senior Comla held at the Sanford

at.. Moods* througi Pit.

day. InterneW hour* are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone: 324 0008.
The program assists seniors. 95 and over, to return to the
work place.

Canesr Support Group
Support. Hope and Recovery. &amp;I1.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central Florida Regional Hospital in the
for comer of the dining room. This la a self help support group
for all cancer aurvtvon. whether In treatment now or finished
with It Can 334-8737 or 333-7789 for more Information.

Contract Brldgs
Bridge players are Invited to play contract bridge every Mon­
day. at 10:30 s.m.. at the Sanford Senior Center. For Informs*
Bon. call 322-6320.

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

Modalars Club
The Sanford Aero Modelers Club meets every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 p.m., with the 'Model of the Month*
competition at Oreater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St. AU phases of R/C model aircraft are presented. The
club’s flying Add la located In Sanford. For more Information,
contact Lee Doraue at 574-4732.

VFW, Auxiliary
Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
Post 10108 meet the third Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the post
home. 3644 S. Sanford Ave.

PIGEON FANCIERS
The Central Florida Pigeon Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday of each month at the Seminole County Agricultural center. 4300 Orlando Drive. Stuifoid. Fur information.
call Art or Jean Anderson at 831-8033.

Ovaraatara Anonymoua
Sanford • Overesters Anonymous meets every Itasday. at 10
a.m. in Pariah Hall Whitner Lounge of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church In Sanford. The meetings last about an hour. There are
no dues nor fees. The only requirement to attend la the desire
to stop eating compulsively.

’Learn to play shufflaboard
The Sanford Tourist and ShufDeboard Club practice* every
Tuesday and Friday suiting at 1 p.m„ and plays inter-city
tournaments every Wednesday. Those Interested In playing,
learning to play or Joining the club may call Ru m Kltner. 322*
7751. for Information.

Weakly Uona Club
The Sanford Lions Chib meets every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room tn downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Joyce Fitzgerald at 333-7944.
The community la asked to donate used eyeglasses to the
club for Its sight program.

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

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• Thaw breast side up In Its
unopened wrapper on a Iray In
the refrigerator.
• Allow at least one day of
thawing for every four pounds
of turkey.

• OoM Water Thawing:

N C W C O iM il IQ lilQQI

j. ttlhfc. Pint

Refrigerator thawing Is rec­
ommended. However. If short
on time, submerge the turkey
tn cold water. Thawing turkey
at room temperature allows
bacterial growth and is not
recommended.

Kiwanla Club of Casselberry
Klwanto Club o f Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m.. at Denney’s on 430 tn Casselberry. For Information, cal]
831-8545.

Sanford Seniors
The Sanford Senior Citizens Club meets the first and third
Tuesday. at 11 a.m., at tire Sanford Senior Center. A bag lunch
follows. Visitors are welcome. For Information, call 332-3353
or 333 8161.

• Place breast down lit It*
unopened wrapper In cold wa­
ter to cover.
- Change the water every 30
minutes to keep surface cold.
• Estimate minimum thawing
time to be 30 minutes per
pound for whole turkey.

8. HOW DO TOO ~
MEND HAMDURO A TOlUanr
s o r r a b ate t o b a t ?
Follow these food safety
guidelines. Refer to specific
categories for additional direc­
tions.
- Thaw frozen turkey tn the
refrigerator or cold water.
• Keep thawed or fresh turkey
In a refrigerator.
- Prevent Julcrs from dripping
onto other foods in the refrig­
erator by placing wrapped tur­
key on a tray.
- Thawed turkey may be kept
In a refrigerator up to four days
before cooking
• Roast fresh turkeys as soon
as possible, but no later than

picture-perfect turkey.
center of the stuffing. If turkey
- place thawed or fresh tur­ Is stuffed.
CONSUMER
kry. breast up. on a flat rack In
Let turkey stand for 1530
FOCUS
u shallow pan. 2 lo 3-1/3 minutes before earring to aHow
Inches deep.
Julcrs to art.
• Inarrt over-safe meat ther­
4.
mometer Into the thickest part
BARBARA
of the thigh.
The Up of any meat ther­
HUGHES/
• Brush or rub skin with oil mometer should be placed In
\
G R EG G
lo prevent drying of the skin the thigh muscle Just above
and lo enhance the golden and beyond the lower pari of
color.
the thigh bone, but not touch­
- Place In a preheated 33S ing the bone, and pointing to*
the "use try" 'Lite on the pack­
degree F oven.
age.
ward the body.
• When the skin Is a light
Hate raw poultry on nan• If ustnj an oven-safe meat
Itortms Hiiifacrs; these are easy golden color and the turkry Is thermometer. Insert the ther­
about two-thirds done, shield mometer prior to placing the
to clean Avoid wooden rutting
the breast loosely with a test of turkey In the overt and leave la
boards.
• Um- paper towrit, not cloth. lightweight foil to prevent over­ while the turkey ts roasting.
cooking of the breast.
In dry olT turkry and wipe iqi
Turn the thermometer ao It can
&gt; Use this roasting schedule
Juices.
be read while (he turkey to In
os
a
gi
Udell
nr,
start
checking
• Stuff turkey Just before
the oven.
for
doneness
1/3
hour
before
matting, not the night before.
• If using an Instant-read
recommended end times: 10 to
• Wash liands. work surfaces
meat thermometer, do not
IN pounds. 3 to 3-1/2 hours leave tlte thermometer in the
and ulrntlLt touched fay raw
unstuffed and 3-3/4 to 4-1/2
poultry und Its Julcrs with hot.
turkey during roasting.
bourn stuffed; 18 lo 22 pounds.
to.ipy wstrr.
8 MOW
31/2 to 4 hours unstuffed and
Usr (unking methods that
1/2 lo 5 hour* stuffed; 32 to
allow (lie turkry to reach an In­ 434 pounds, 4 to 4-1/2 hours 8AFBLTT
ternal trniprrature of 140 de*
Within two hours after
unstuffed and 5 lo 51/2 hours
greet F In Irt* than four hours.
Avoid toting Knitting tempera­ stuffed; 24 to 30 pounds. 4-1/3 roasting, remove stuffing from
tures or partial rooking meth­ lo 5 hours unstuffed and 51/3 turkry and carve the meat off
to 0 -1/4 hours stuffed.
the bones, then store In refrig­
ods.
Turkey Is done when the erator or freezer.
• Use a incut thrmiomclrr to
meal thermometer reaches the
Refrigerator Storage:
determine turkey's doneness.
• Wrap turkey slices and
• Store luikrv. tliilllng gravy, following Irmprraturra:
• 180 to I HA degrees F deep stuffing separately and uae
broth and other rooked loud*
In tlie thigh: also. Julrrs should within three days.
properly within two hours alter
Frozen Storage:
be clear, not pink when thigh
rooking.
• Wrap In heavy foil, freezer
3. WHAT'S THE BEST WAT muscle Is plcrrrd deeply.
- 170 lo 175 degrees F In the wrap or place In freezer con­
TO ROAST A TURKEY?
tainer; for optimum taste, uae
thickest port of the lireast. Just
The tiprn P.m Knotting
utrove tlie rib bones.
stuffing within one month and
Method will ronslftimtiy create
• 100 to 165 degrees F In the turkry within two months.
a |ulcy. tender, golden brown.

tn

Counselor: Read report and weep
I received a synopsis of a re­
port sponsored by the Alcohol
and Substance Abuse Commit­
tee of the National Council of
Juvenile and Family Court
Judge*. The title of the reports
to "Tobacco-Addleting Amer­
ica's Children*, published tn
July, 1907. The information In
the report make* me sick. I’ll
share some of the Important
points from the report with
you.
Tobacco-related nicotine uddiction lias been labeled a
‘ pediatric disease*
because
while lobacco-caused diseases
usually kill the victims In
adulthood. It almost always
begins In childhood. Of the
adults who smoke. 89 percent
started smoking before age 18,
the minimum age one may le­
gally buy tobacco tn the U.S.
The younger a child starts us­
ing tobacco, the more likely he
or she will remain a regular lo-

fcUMLY

MARY
BALK
burro user. Adolescents who
snuikr only a lew cigarettes a
day. usually become heavy
smokers by ihr time (hey reach
adulthood. Despite govrmmcn
tul und hrullh agency warn­
ings. the average age of Initial
use ol tobacco ha* actually
guilcti younger In recent years.
How can this happen?
Tlie U. S. cigarette Industry
upend* more than 810 million
a day to advertise und promote
Mnoking. Since each day In the
U.S. 3.500 smokrrs quit and an
udilttcm.il 1.200 die. the to­

bacco Industry must constantly
recruit new smokers. Only 10
percent of adult wnokera begin
smoking after age 19. so In or­
der to keep Its sales high, the
Industry must target children
and young Irena.
Tobacco
advertisers
are
highly successful In ads tar­
geting children. One study
burid tfiAt'SU-year-olds are as
likely, tu recogplze Jpe Camel
.is' they arr Mlclrey Mouse.
Even 30 percent of 3 year old*
could associate Joe Camel with
cigarettes, lly paying place­
ment fees, lot&gt;aecu advertisers
ran Influence movie producers
to portray characters appeal­
ing lo yming moviegoers as
smokers. Smokrrs tn the mov­
ies lend to be while, middleclass male*, usually playing
Hie heroes. Smokers are also
depicted
ss
independent,
healthy, youthful and adven­
turous. both In movies und tn
Hie print mrdla.

One of the moot serious, but
least known, consequences of
nicotine addiction to that H la
generally the Drat drug used by
kids who go on to alcohol,
marijuana and harder drop .
Young people between the ages
of 12 and 17 who smoke are
about 8 times more likely to
uae lllirll drugs and five times
more likely to drink heavily
than non-smoking youth. Of
adults who use cocaine, '8 3
percent Identify cigarettes as a
g a t e w a y drug. (National Drug
Control Survey. 1997),
If you would like a copy of
tlie full report you may write
Tlie Alcohol and Substance
Abuse Committee. University of
Nevada. P.O. 8970. Reno. Ne­
vada 89507. Head It and weep.

33X0743.

Second language first to go for patients
DEAR ABBY: The Alzheimer's
Association and other medical
sources estimate that nearly fit) per­
cent of people over the age of 85 will
suffer from Alshetmer'a disease. I
believe lhat spouses of forclgn-burn
men and women, who are part of
the SO percent, will face the added
difficulty of communicating with
their wives and husbands.
As Alzheimer’s disease gradually
erases the memory of the patient,
starting with the present end going
beck chronologically to his or her
childhood, tho use of English or
other second languages disappear*.
It Is Important for caregivers
who speak only the second language
to learn enough of the patient's first
language ao they can communicate
in basic words and phrases. I didn't,
and am now faced with the compli­
cation of trying to understand the
wants and needs of a French-speak­
ing wife. Within the past six
months she has regressed from all
English to 75 parcent French, and
the change Increases daily. Over the
past 50 ysara, she haa often com­
plained that she has loot her French
almost entirely. She U as fluent
today as she has ever been.
lout week, os my wife started to
wake up one morning, I put my
arms around her with our heads ear
to ear. She thought I was her
deceased sister. For 45 minute* she
talked lin French) about when they
were youngsters, and she men­
tioned her mother, father, brother,
nuns, friends and places they had
bean. She was feeling eucn Joy!
Finally, she drifted bock to sleep.
When she awakened, she bubbled
over with excitement as she told me
of the wonderful time she hod remi­
niscing with her sister. Such
moments may be rare, but they are
unforgettable and treoaurod.
1 deeply regret the years t ratio­
nalized that I couldn't pronounce
French properly, didn't have time to
learn it, didn't need it and saw no
future need for it So, start learning
that foreign language now. The
younger you are when you begin,
the easier and more rapidly you’ll
become fluent In your spouse’* first
^W C fIa RD IN EVERETT, WASH.
DEAR R IC H ARD i That's

ADVICI

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

valuable advice, regardles* o f
tho mental condition o f ono’a
spouse. However, tho problem
you have raised pertaining lo
people wllh Alzheimer's disease
Is s serious une.
Growing numbers o f foreignborn senior* In m^Jur el ilia*
acroae Ihe country have made H
Increasingly Importnufc that cul­
turally appropriate service*
reflect changing i*
Being able to &lt;
the patient to
ablo diagnosis. For everyday
ca n . families need lo learn to

C IN E M A S
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rely on non-verbal communica­
tion — foetal expressions, touch
and body language.
How lo meet the needs o f a
diverse and fra il population
that speaks limited English Is
an issue nf concern In todey’e
carrgivlng community, and It
will become even more so In the
future. The Alzheimer's Associa­
tion can p rovid e ca reglvere
with suggestion* to im prove
communication. The toll-free
number to (880) 373-3880.

(Problems'! Write lo
For o person!
reply, send a
stomped ewvilape to Deer Abb*
P.O Boa 884
CalW. 80080. AN
ls confidential.)

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Wekiva Assembly offers day of fun
LONGWOOD - Wrkhra As­
sembly will ofFrr a largr festi­
val full o f (amity ftm and artMtlea.
Members of
the
rhurrh Invito the public to
Join In the public to enjoy this
event with them.
this multi-acre gathering
was been named "CNORMCT
by those involved in the plan­
ning process.
The name
stands foe enormous, humorv
jpius and aatronomlcsl.
Sales such as yard, bake
and mtareUanroua emit items
win be offered. Food such as
hot dogs, hamburgers, chips,
popcorn, soda and lemonade
wtB be on sale for small fee or
In a park age deal of sand­
wich. chips and drink fee 93.
A children's carnival with a

Men's Bible Study
Each Monday at 7:30 p.m. Sanford Christian Church to con­
ducting a Mena Mbit Study. Presently the study k looking Into
the seven otepa outlined in Promise Keepers. The study la
open to all man In ths ocas.
Can 331-0N0 tor more Information. The church la located at
730 Upools Rd. tn Sanford.

Save labels
Sanford Church of Christ. 1300 &amp; Park Avc.. Is working des­
perately to save Campbell soup. V-9 labels. Prego spaghetti.
Peppertdge Farms. Vlasle and Swanson labels to purchase a
church van. Members are short an hinds so this alternative
method can help provide transportation for youth acttvlttea.
theae unable la drive, running errands and visiting other
church hi net Iona.
t.
Anyone wishing to help with thta effort please send labels to
the church office at the above addreaa at the tip code 32771 or
cal) the church office at 312-7781.
Jeannette Sulky win also pick up labels horn those desiring
to contribute. Please contact her at 322-9234. One million la­
bel! are necessary to much help Is needed to make this goal a*
reality.

Hous« of R«fugo activltios
House of Refuge. 1001 Celery Ave.. will have Prophet Richard
Minus as speaker for the It am service Sunday. Prophet Mi­
nus la a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary.
,
A Praise Celebration mil be hosted nightly from Nov. 20 to
28 with Apoatle J.L. Cash. The service will be held jrt 7:30
p.m. nightly.
~
On Dec. 14 the public Is Invited to hear Dr. Eiliabeth Hair­
ston, author and minister. She Is In demand In the U.S.. Cen­
tral America, the Caribbean Istandh. Africa. South America
and Europe. She will speak at the 11 a.m service and again at
7 p.m.
For more information about events call Evangelist Dora
Richardson at 324-4711.

an emu. pigs, goats and bun­
nies wlU be available at a
petting aoo as well aa hone
rides. A carwash wlU take
place and the cost Is on a do­
nation basis of 93. A variety
of music and atagrra. a mime
tram, drama tram, a Jump
rope tram and Christian

rakllo station WTLM
Interviewing
vta
throughout the day.

Door prises and drawings
will take place throughout the
day. One must only *stgn-up*

For more Information eaU
the church office at 774-0777.

Habitat announces partnership
Reverend Paige lllakcly. Pas­
tor of St. Ann Catholic Church
in Drtlnry and Urn Slick.
1'resilient of Suultiwcst Haliltut for Humnnily recently annoi i tired a partnership be­
tween tlie rhurrh anil Habitat
In Srnitliwrsl Volusia. They
will work together to build a
home lu Dr I buy fie n family
chosen
by (tier Selection
Cninmiltce of llaliltat tor Hu­
manity Parishioners Jackie
mid Ollie Ur miner. Dellary.
have donated the building lot
for the three bedroom frame
house dial will be Inilll tiy

volunteers from St
Ann's
Church
*St. Ann's ((immunity Is exprrlcnring a time ot growth
and writ twing amt irlalivr
prate. Now It's time to do
something for the
larger
community in which wr live;
It s time to share our good tortunc," I'm her Paige explained.
"St, Ann s has the opportunity
to sponsor u Hahn at for Hu­
manity house and we will en­
thusiastically respond to this
moment of grace As spon­
sors. we accept the responsi­
bility lor mining some 830.000
in money and inalerlals and
tor providing volunteer lalmr •
skilled and unskilled • for the

building of the house. I can­
not think of n better way of
saying tlianks to God for his
goodness and blessing to us
than tiy helping provide a
home for another family."
The project Is currently In
the planning stages mid close
to 150 meinlwfs of Hie parish
have already registered to
help, either with aclunl con­
struction or by serving on one
of the many organisational
committees. Groundbreaking
Is sc heduled for January 11 at
2 00 p.m.
Itnbitat for Humanity Is a
Christian ministry devoted to
eliminating poverty housing
worldwide. To accomplish this

fay his fether to become a
champion runner. He vteualUrd himself winning races.
Despite Intense pain, he
struggled to walk again, then
to run. although all he could
manage at Drat was a queer
hippety-hop gait. But he kept
running until he became the
outstanding miler of this time.
Aa you cultivate enthusiasm
and perseverance, more power
lo you. Aa we cultivate and re­
vitalize this downtown historic
church help ua keep In mind
and spirit these two vital In­
gredients as we work together
for Christ's sake. We are revi­
talizing a cathedral called
First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford. We need everyone's

Walk Through Bathlaham
You and your family can encounter the eights, sounds and
customs of the very flrat Journey back lo the Bethlehem of
2000 years ago. First Baptist Church of Longwood presents
"Walk Through Bcthlehgm," a dramatic outdoor re-creation of
the town o f Bethlehem and the renowned events end person­
alities that surrounded the birth of Jesus Christ This live pro­
duction features s cast of over 200. with Wist Men. shepherds,
along with live animals and guided tours of the city.
The event will take place on Frt. and Sat. Dec. 3 and 9 from
9 to 9 pm. and Sun.. Dec. 7 from 2 to 9 p.m. and again Frt.,
Dec. 12 (torn 8 to 9 p.m. and Sat Dec. 13 and Sun.. Dec. 14
from 2 to 9 p.m.
Admission la free. The church Is located at 891 State Road
434 tn Longwood II block west of Hwy. 17092, 4 miles east of
1-4. north of Orlando.
For more Information call the church office at 339-3917.

“True Christmas'1 svsnt sst
Experience the ’ True Christmas" event with Ho(y Croaa
Church. 760 Sun Dr., in Lake Mary on Friday. Dec. 3 and Sat..
Dec. 6 from 3:30 to 9 p.m. aa members recreate the City of
Bethlehem aa It waa when Mary and Joseph walked through
It's streets. The experience ts completely authentic from the
time you register with the tax collector to a meal of camel
■tew.
All for Just 92 per person. You and your children can make
crafts, play games from the period, and have the opportunity
to dress in Bethlehem attire aa you walk the streets.
A Uve Nativity will be presented at 7 and 8 p.m. on Sat.. Dec.
6 only. Due to construction at the church, the event will bp
held at Lake Mery City Hall.
For more Information call Chris Jcnnlaon at 333-0797.

Assembly la located otf Mark­
ham Woods Read. In the heart
of Mandarin Estates, at 1075
Dbmn Road tn langwood.

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he was
schoolhouse lire that his doc­
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**He did it with hla heart, and
prospered.
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goal. Habitat works In part­
nership with the Christian
community to build houses
with volunteer tabor and do­
nated materials. These houses
are then sold lo the pre­
approved families at no Inter­
est anil with a 20 year mort­
gage. The partner family Is re­
quired to invest many hours of
"sweat equity* working on
their homes and the homes of
others. For more Information
nlKJul
Southwest
Volusia
Habitat for Humanity, or for
Information about applying to
become a homeowner, call the
Habitat office at (904) 7740083.

31:21
**Here I am. send me.* Isaiah
6:8
•The people had a mind to
work.* NeheraUh 4:9
**Ood loves to help him to
strive
to
help
himself.*
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WesMsw Baptist Church. 4100
Paola Rd. (44A). this Sunday.
Spsdal guaat spaakar In the
Morning Worship Sarvtco el 10
am. w9 bo the Rev. B9 Coffman,
ol the Cooperative Program D»-

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Oviedo girls defeat
former teammates

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S#mk&gt;ol; (7-2, last week lost to
Mainland, 21-17) at Laka Mary (0­
8, last waak loat to Daiand 28­
18), 7:30 p.m.

Herald Staff Writer

Lake H o m m H (3-6. lut W M k , but
Lyman, 26-14) at Apopka (5-4,
taat WMk loat to Evan*, 38-24),
7:30 p.m.

B r a r -a s
won two of
the

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WINTER SPRINGS
The W ln lr r
^ K f l , hf r,f tWb••to'«b« ,1 team
looked like children wtio had |ust
•C”
eager to show their
bmlly their new digs.
It was like a family reunion at
UnJhi** X U jy *
School last
Ught as Oviedo came to town and
left with a sometimes sloppy 6S48 win In Seminole Athletic Con►fence basketball.
The score wasn't the real story.
Winter Spring, just opened lu
doors this season and Oviedo k» a
perennial powerhouse. The story
was of friends playing and coach
Ing against each other for tltr first
lime.

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badly of late. They've

lty.
a lot of seniors
In their final fame. Including
Mitchell,
.it i ~ - - ~
— ,— • - * * ** » * county's best
all-around ^jayer*. Brian Mitchell. Ryan
Ely. Travis
«nd Cbrt, Campbell.
Apopka U also out of the playofT'hunt.
h

ess

Wlntar Park (3-6, laat waak loat
to Waat Orange, 48-20) at Lyman
(1-8, laat waak loot to Laka Howall. 25-14), 7:30 p.m.
ThU U It for the Greyhounds. They have
tost seven straight and are looking to end
rJ L
*fHh a win on Homecoming.
Lyman has played too well to be 1-8 but.

mUUke*

P|a«uc&lt;*

•^»* ***•»- II was the same old story »
H&lt;mtU {or « » » of the
nejujdhave three overtime losses so far
lujtag a.trtple overtime loss
lu dutitet champion Deland.
11 whl be the last night for
Copeland. Joe Glola.

SM yaS uS S *

(game high 20 points) led Oviedo
lo a quick 10 point lead und it
grew from there.
Once II was snfr. Hlerl spent Hie
res! of the game trying new com
hlnaitons and rmpiytng his bench
Tile lady IJons Improved In . T O )
but Hlerl said Ills team nerds
some work.
"IF* "&gt; Iwnl lo try in play
against ex-friends.’ Hlerl said.
T liey were nil teammates and
Helay lias done a great job will,
those kids. Theyll be lough down
the mad.*
Hlerl said his team nerds to Im
provr before ronferrnre
play
swings into high grar.
’ At times we slipped up.’ Hlerl
said. 'We nerd some work If wr
wum lo compete with Lake Mary
and Lyman.*
Hughes said her learn Is mining
together. When the season started
two weeks ago. Winter Springs |o
:t) had Hirer starters. Including
the Drdrlows. playing volleyball
We re progressing very well *
Hughes said. There's a different r
In their game rath lime we’ve
gone mil. Wr were all rxrlietl
about playing tonight.*
Besides Johnston's game high
effort. Krlly Husk chipped In with
15 for Ovletlo and Beverly Drilr
low led Wlnlrr Springs with 12

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c ^ o
8®pt*°m ofs point f l i n t Mary Lou Johnston (N o. 14) g o e s o vs r Winter
Springs’ Srobhsnn T hom as for two o l h w gsms-hrgh 20 points n ths lio n s ' 65-46
S w n m o U Aihlsttc C o n ftrs n c s victory at W inter Springs High S ch ool Thureday.

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iunt

P H 1? .*•* klnd °*m otion it
SJJES £
* “ “« without tooktog ahead to Dr. Rulllp* in the Orst round
°ftb e playoffs next week?
«JSSl
P vtedo coach Greg
Register (aces as he has to prepare his
team after in m otional win over Lake
Brantky tost week to secure a berth.
It hasn t always been easy for the Lions
• * ! ? * * • but found
their game when It counted.

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b iofrthe
n carries.
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Scott Utothe
Hcl
bulk
Cullen
but A gister may rest some of

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fn2£ f J u i £ .prepare for, CenbT&gt;l Florida's
stingiest defense next week.
•
won again last week for
^ I 'y e ae coach Tun Johnson who replaced
cunent Seminole coach Jim Worthington.

TR IB E TR O U N C E S B U C S
SANFOIH) _ Shrmika Stokes
poured In I t points and pulled
down 10 rrbounds as Semlnohwhlpped Mainland 54-36 m a
girls Class SA'Dlsirtfl 5 ronlrsi ai
Hill Fleming Memorial Gytnna
slum.
*Wr Itad good tram effort to
• w Frsps. Pag, 28

R a id e rs run H a w k s out of to w n
By DEAN 8MTTH

Ovl**) (6-3, laat waak boat Laka
Brantlay, 38-9 (at Pina Rldga (2-7,
laat waak baat Oak Ridga, 25-8).

Let's rerap. Wlnlrr Springs two
leading scorers - Kris and Beverly
Oedelow - played for Oviedo iw
frrmhmm la.it m iion alon^ wllti
Veronica Manet. Lady Uons coach
Tom Wen actually came close lu
giving his players a pre game hug.
Then Wert was taking on Winter
Spring, roach Delay Hughes who
coached under Dim Usl season.
Oviedo point guard Mary tesi
Johnston said there was some
emotion In the game Iasi night.
'll was hard
sometimes.’
Johnston said. T ile Drdrlows arr
my best friends but we were able
lo pul ull of that aside tonight.*
It wasn’t so easy at first for
Oviedo as the Lady Hears kept
things close despite liavlng only
frrshmen and aophomorrs in ihc
lineup. Krta Oedelow (10 points)
started off strong, pulling the Lady
Hears In a 7-7 lie before Oviedo's
press defense look over. Johnston

RA1DSM 83. HAWKS 83
----- JMBMaalty C*Sm (83|

Herald Sports Kdltnr
SANFORD _ Prior lo the season. Seminole Commu­
nity College womens basketball head coach Ken Putrick salt! that Darla Kudniyvlseva's drrum was lo
play In ihe WNBA.
“b* {‘" P * Playing like she did Ttmrsday night,
she will have no (rouble achieving her drram.
The fresh man guard from St. Petersburg. Russia
pourrd In a season-high 2H points on 12 of 10
khootlng (Including 4-of-7 on three-pointers!, pulled
down Tour rrbounds. had sevrn steals and Hirer as­
sists as the Raiders clubbed Hillsborough Commu­
nity College from Tampa 03-63 at Ihe SCC Health
and Physical Education Center.
The game got off to a very slow start with SCC not
scoring until almost three minutes hud passed und
the Hawks nol finding Ihe net until 4;30 had
elapsed.
Hut the Raiders' pressure defense started turning
Into offensive opportunities us they came up with 12
Hlf"®
20 ,,CC |urriovrrs In Ihe first half lo lake a
37-22 lead al Intermission
Things did nol change much In the second half wt
SCC had nine nuirr steals and farced 14 more tum-

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overs in the lln.il 20 minutes.
"This was a much better effort (than a lac kluster
win Tursdjy nlghtl.* said Raiders assistant Tony
Mandrvlllr. Th e gtrls are starting lu understand
what wr waul done. In another month we could be
real lough.*
SCC got an uma/lng team effort as all nine women
iiroml (nix (lnlihrd In double ngures). hud a rebound
8m Raiders. Pag* 28

I S, Arcs Sm Ow
Darla Kudruyvtsava poured « i 20
points lo toad SCC to a 93-63 thump.ng
of HOtsborough C.C. Thursday night

Lake Mary will win because... Seminole will win because...
■t JO TH _
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY _ Kell. Tm
gonna take you to school
and explain exactly
how Lake Mary etuis up
beating Seminole in football
tonight.
Remember i« « i season at
thla time? HI refresh your
memory although,
being
tuch a (an of the Seminole*
Won't worry. I don't mean
Florida State). Pm sure you
remember what took place.
Lake Mary can
Into
Seminole following
gutwrenching loss only to face
~ team looking to salvage
rekpect andI a final win for
their coach who had Just
resigned.
Sound familiar? Thla year
the roles are reversed, t-»!.»»
Mary coach Doug Peters
announced his resignation
recently and wants that fi­
nal game hall to put over
his fireplace. H t h M i team
with plenty of seniors who
want to get him that ball.
Meanwhile, the Seminolea
are coming off a game
where they gave away the
district championship and

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home field advantage In the
playoffs. You don't think
that might play on their
minds a little bit?
If not. Hie fact Hut they'll
be traveling to Merritt Is­
land for the state playoffs
next week will.
Simply, the game means
nothing to Seminole and
everything to Lake Mary.
Now. I'm gonna tell you
how the Rams will do It on
the field.
The key Is Robbie Ran­
dall. Anybody who hm
spent time watching the
’ Notes knows you can't
on them.
But you can run. Randall
will be playing Ui his final
game at Lake Mary and I'll
bet you at least a soda (or
something) that he breaks
one of at least 7B yards.
That will also prevent
Cory Cooper from having to
rely on Ills passing. Cooper
is the county's best quar­
terback but. as his bruised
body will attest, he doesn't
y behind the county's
4 offensive line. Despite
the Cooper - Tim Spivey
combination.
Lake Mary
will be beat to keep the ball
on the ground and that's

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OF

By U U I K WgRNER
where they rut up lime and
yardage.
Run Ihe dock, keep It on
Ihe ground and let Randall
break one.
It's a very simple game.
The Lake Mary defense Is
completely the opposite. It
can l&gt;e passed on. but
Seminole Isn't known for Its
aerial attack. Instead, the
'Notes have about 9,432
winning lucks, all of whom
can run Ihe bull. Thai's
Lake Mary's strength, stop­
ping (he run.
Also, remember Kell, this
Is one of the biggest rival­
ries in Ihe area. There lias
lo be a better dlch* than
*you can throw out the rec­
oil! books for this one!.* but
ll's true. Tlie two teams
don't like each other and
Hut's even more Incentive
for Lake Mary to gel Hut
first win.
Lei's recap. Coach resigned. Win one for the
Glppcr. Hlg rivalry gs me.
Robbie Randall to break
one.
Come lo think of It. since
Lake Mary Is looking for a
new coach. Tm available.

Prediction: Laka Mary

14. Semlaola 10.

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Herald Staff Writer___________
SANFORD . Jeff. Jeff. Jeff.
Obviously your years of
sports willing luve clouded
your mind.
Let the new kid on the block
tell you exactly what's going to
happen tonight when Seminole
travels to Luke Mary for the
most anticipated
backyard
brawl in the county.
First. I want to say before I
even begin. Hut I adore i -&gt;L«Mary coach Doug Peters. He's
a great guy. | truly like him
and despite a losing fool ball
record, he's a winner.
Thai said. Seminole Is going
lo use the Rams for stepping
stones on their way lo post
season play.
Bottom line. Seminole Is a
solid, confident team that has
proven throughout the season
Hut they are one of the best
team In Seminole County.
They play smart, (hey play
lough und they play to win.
Regardless of the fact Hut
they could possibly be think­
ing ahead to the toughest part
of their season, which begins
after tonight's game, these
'Notes have something to
prove.
Last season, no one came to
their games. They had a lousy

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3-7 season and Ihe main rea­
son they defeated Lake Mary
ut Ihe end of List year Is be­
cause Ihe Rams didn't show
up.
That was before Jim Wor­
thington was roaming the
sidelines. In one short year,
Worthington has taught a los-

tng program how to win and
hus transformed a group of
athletes who doubled Ihcin
selves Inin a confident leant.
Most of Iasi year's 'Notes are
back this season and ure ready
lo clinch Ihe conference be­
fore tackling Ihelr district.
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Without doubt, the Semlnolcs win ride to victory on the
ImcIui of Deon Howard and Joe
Knight. Lake Mary may have
Hobble Randall oh their of*
tense. but that one player
hardly Mack* up to Ihe Tribe's
ninninjt attack. Seminole Is at
least four deep with the best
running barks In the county.
So.
if Howard and Knight
rant get the Job done. Tim
Haines or Clarence Lattlmer
ran.
besides their obMous ath­
letic ability, the main reason
the running backs are so aiccessful Is because of the line tn
front of them. The Nole of­
fense has nude huge holes for
the barks all season and It's
doubtful that they will stop
doing that tonight.

fast, they're
they're good.

One last offensive com­
ment...Garrett Ooldsmllh. Hr
started out os a first lime \nrslty quarterback and has
evolved Into the pilot of one of
the most successful air attacks
In the county. When he and
Erick Smith connect, touch­
downs happen.
So. Lake Mary's defensive
strength Is stopping Ihe run?
Even In both of Semlnolq’s
losses. Its opponents weren't
able lo stop the running game.
No offense, but Lake Mary has
been able to stop little all arason. much less running backs
llkr Howard and Knight.
If you want to talk defense,
you have to address Seminole's
secondary. Amlck Footman.
Erick Smith and Ned Raines
will have a field day with Tim
Sptvry and Randall. They're

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and

One last weapon that Semi­
nole has on their side Is Jason
Armstrong. If the offense can
Just get within sight of the goal
posts. It ran rely on Armstrong
to put points on the board.
And If It can’t. Armstrong will
make sure that Lake Mary
must travel the entire length
of the field to find the end
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simple. New coach. Win one
for pride. Big rivalry game.
Choose your weapon.
Seminole would tike nothing
more than to ga into next
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night.* said
Seminole head coach Sylvester Wynn. *We
dominated the boards and everyone got some
pLivlng time.'
Helping Stokes In the scoring column were
Roslta Jackson with 13 points and Tamara Gil­
christ with II pointa.
The Tribe Is now 3-1 on the season and will
host Lake Mary next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

LAKE HOWELL WINS

_ Nikki Read scored 19 points and
Cathlrcn Daus added 12 as Lake Howell over­
came a slow start to be homestanding Bishop
Moore 53-43 al Bishop Moore's Golden Dome.
*Wc started slow.* said Lake Howell coach
Dennis Codtry. *But we shot better tn the sec­
ond half (three three-pointers by Read).*
ihe Silver Hawks are now 3-3 on the season
and will be al DeLand on Monday. Bishop
Moore lell lo 2-2.
O M AN DO

LYMAN BOYS PREVAIL

ORLANDO _ Lyman lumped out to an early
lead and never looked back tn beating Cypress
Creek 78-64 In the Boys Tip-Off Classic at Dr.
Phillips High School.
"We played very good defense,* said Grey­
hounds roach Norm Ready. "We turned the ball
over loo many tlmcds. but our defense made
the difference.*
Lance Vox led Lyman with 26 pointa. while
Mali Pierson added 12 and Bestm Hussein
nine.

FASCAR action
Special ts the Herald
SAMSULA _ The final race of the Triple Crown
Late Model 100 along with the American Race
Trucks and a Mini-Stock 30 Lap Special will be
run at New Smyrna Speedway Saturday night.
Also on the slate la the regular card of Late
Models. Limited Late Models. Mini-Stocks.
Bombers. Sportsman. Modified and Run-A­
bouts.
Gates open at 6 p.m. with racing action get­
ting started at 7 p.m.
BfTHLO _ The American Race Trucks will be
at Orlando SpecdWorid tonight for their final
visit of 1997.
Also on Up Is Bomber Mania along with the
regular card of Late Models. Limited Late Mod­
els. Modified*. Sportsman. Bombers. Run-A­
bouts and 4-Cyllnder Bombers.
Gates open at 6 p.m. with racing action
starting at B p.m.

The Orryhounds will play at Dr. Phillips
against the hoot Panthers at 7:30 p.m. on Sat­
urday.

RESULTS
t 7 . 1007
I _ I. 1301 Pet* On-. X I4M Kevin Lawrence;
3 (131 Jrff en try: 4.1361 Rusty Ebcreatr. 8 (23) Osttd King.
I lot (U S L a is M ad sla
I. 133) l a m Oatecn. 3. igi
DuUry Seal a. 3 1101 John Janero. 4. ISO) John Drthm.
F lo rid a M o d ifie d
I. (a il Ricky Wood: X 1131 BUI
Gunn. X 1181 Tank Tucker: 4. (811 Tim Laurent X (03) Ted
Head.
■ p i l U a u a - I 137) Chad Pierre. X (001 An Kururman:
3 ( I I I Kuaa Shaw 4. 1311 Kerry Bemower X 1631 Joe
M la t-d ta e k _ I. (71) Ted Vulptus: X to il Conrad
Greiner; X 1331 Tkn Rlverr: 4. I IS) Wayne Clerk: X 1001 Ikn
Abriee.
■ t a l e r . I. (87) Dutch Pierce. X 1341 John South: X 181
Rich Ctuuacr. 4. 1811 Mike Peppier; X 167) Oarvi Gould.
■ a a A B o a t _ 1 .1171 John Stcpanak. X IIS] Vince Kee­
ler X 1341 Muniue fortune: X (36) Walt OConnor. X 1131
Phil Will na
4 -C ytla d W l 6 a l M _ I. |6SI Mika Shelton: X (71 John
C u 4: X 1831 David Short!: 4. (31)0 Mike Dahm. X 137) Scott
Tyler.
S ch o o l Baa n g u r o B _ I. toil Chuck Ruth: x 1881 Wte
Railing X 1131 Buhby Hoacman. 4. 17) Iterry Rernpy. X 113)
Jrfl Railing

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and an assist and eight of the nine had a steal.
In addition to Kudnryvtseva's efforts, other
contributors for the winner's were Joans Ko­
tova (13 points, au blocked shots). Jennifer
Sweeney ( I I points, eight rebounds), Chlnita
Lee ( I I points), Ixzy Mrdkanle (10 points. au
rebounds, (lvc steals, five assists). Therese
Westergren (10 points). Crystal Tanner (four
points, eight assists). Winsome Clark (four
pointa) and Maggie Reedy (two points, three
assists).
Samml Campbell led the Hawks with 15
points, while Nytkt Hutchins added 13 points
and 13 rebounds and Korin Martin 12 pointa.
The Raiders are now 5-0 on the season and
will finish a three-game homestand with a
Sunday matinee. Mlaml-Dadc Community
College will challenge SCC at 2 p.m. at the
Health and Physical Education Center. Admis­
sion to all SCC home games la free.
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LAKE.ClIY _ The Lake Mary boya and the
rest of the SAC croon country teams that quali­
fied for Ihe Class 6A Region II Meet win be at
Columbia High School m Lake City on Saturday.
Running for Ihe Rama win be Nick Stewart
(16:341. Dave Binge (16:43). Chela Prank
(16:44). Chris Ingalls (16:55). Jeremy Otaon
(17:03). Darrin Buxbaum (17:06) and Brent
Keith 118:14).
Meanwhile, the Seminole High School boya
wilt head for Ihe Class 5A Region III Meet at
Oeorge Jenkins High School In Lakeland.
Girls' races start at 9 a.m. with the boya fol­
lowing at 10 a.m.

TEST AND TUN*
um iLO _ Teat and Tune la held every
Wednesday night from 0 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
Orlando SpecdWorid.
Coat Is $20. which la good for driver and two
crewmen In pita only.

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TUESDAY

December 2, 1997

S a n fim l H erald
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90m Vm t . No. 72 • Sanford. Florida

City manager may retire

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Safety first and last

Police m akeover could be affected
■g R U M W R ITE
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • The Wry ques­
tions until now had been how
would Chief Joe Dillard put all
the pieces together at the
Sanford Police Department •
and when would the City Char­
ter be changed to have the po­
lice and fire rhlefs rrporl to
the city manager?
On Monday, a new twist de­
veloped.
What If the present city
manager left? asked Commis­
sioner Whltey Eckstein at s
police department workshop
Monday afternoon.
Eckstein, privy to the possi­
ble retirement In the spring by
City Manager Hill Simmons,
felt his 'what If" scenario was
germane to the Issue. “ What If
we soon hud an Interim man­
ager'/ Would our poller and fire
chiefs I lave to report to an In­
terim manager while wr condueled a manager's search?"

Japarwta pubic safety official Takeshi Kaneko
(lower right) huddles wO&gt; the pubic safety off tear*
at the Sammols County Emergency Operation Cen­
ter. Joe McCtuan. senior planner at the EOC is at

computer In the rear are County Commissioner Wn
. Adams. Emergency Management Coordmator John
Blackwood and Pubic Safety Director Kenneth
Roberts.

Herald SUIT Writer
SANFORD - In Japan the number to emit In
an emergency situation la 1*1-9. In America
It Is 9-1-1. Safety Is safety In either the East
or West and efforts to share strategies are of
global Importance.
That's why Japanese public safety official
Takeshi Kaneko has come to Central Florida
- to do research and compare systems .
One of the first things that seized Kaneko's
attention Monday Inside the Seminole
Countv Emergency Operation Center at Five

Points, was tf»e slogan: 'Falling to Prepare la
Preparing to Fall."
The Kobe Earthquake of IU99 led to the
deaths of 6,000 Japanese and the evacuation
of 300,000. Kobe Is a big city located 300
miles west of Toyko. 'M ote than a million
people live there " Kaneko said. 'Many o f the
homes which were made of wood collapsed
In the earthquake."
Although Japanese schools frequently held

disaster drills for students and stressed

readiness, few were prepared for the rhsos
and confusion o f the Kobe earthquake.
eai

G allery reopens with
new nam e, new artists
RT DAVID FRAXIXR
Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD • Three artists are slated to exhibit their crafts
this weekend. Dec. 6 and 7. at the newly named St. John’s
River Gallery. Formerly the Fuat Street Gallery located at 207
Magnolia. It Is the first offering to compliment the holiday
activities In historic downtown Sanford.
Sculptors Karen
Smith and David Cumbie and painter Herb Weinberg will each
have their works on display.
Weinberg's collection to named *New York Nuances' as his
paintings reveal the many stdea o f the Big Apple. Weinberg
received his bachelor degree from Pratt Institute. NYC. and
served as a professional graphic dcatRier/ait director there
from 1974-1996. His exhibits Include showcasing at galleries
throughout Florida, where he has also been an art Instructor
at several colleges.
A highly accomplished artist and teacher. Cumbie to best
known locally for his btorus bust o f the humanitarian Dr.
Louts Peres, which Is located at the City o f Sanford's Chamber
at Commerce.
Smith, who specialises in rone ret* sculptures, also has targe
pieces around Orlando (Bob Carr Auditorksn, Orlando Expo
Center. Creaidc
o f Fine Alta and Valencia Community
College) as well as the Chelsea Hotel In New York CMy.
Other exhibits are planned at the St. John's River Gallery
after the first o f the year. Those exhibits will feature local
artists and historic remembrances that reflect the heritage at
the it . John's Hfear and Ms environments. The hours for the
exhibit will be from 10 a-m. lo 4:30 p.m.
For more
information, contact the flattery at (407) 330-7722.

Simmons
confirmed
this
morning to the Sar\Joni Herald
that hr Is considering retire­
ment to accompany his wife to
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want tor Christmasa * *

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Eg MARIA ORSM
Herald Staff Writer

9-1-1 or 1-1-9: S afety is
safety, East or W est
O f RU M WHITE

P u tin
your two
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toll rates

CHy Manager Bill tlmmons

Arkansas where they would be
care givers to Beth Simmons'
79-yrar-old mother.
*My wife feels obliged to do
this," Simmons said. ‘ Since I’m
not one to be by myself. I
would be accompanying her to
Arkansas. Our derision may be
ntade try spring. I had talked to
Commissioner Eckstein previ­
ously. I was surprised thla
came up Monday, but perhaps
It Is for the best."
Before publicly commenting.
Simmons talked individually to
Mayor Larry Dale and the other
three city commissioners. *1
will keep them advised of what
wr may be doing." Simmons
said.
Dale was nol totally a i r
prised Ijy the new develop­
ment. 'I had wondered If every­
thing
was
OK
when
he
IStmmonsI had been taking
wime lime off." Dale said.
‘ Otniously. wr would need an
interim manager
while we

HEATHROW • The public will
liavr the chance lo put In Its
two rents during a loll rale
hearing for the OrrenrWay to ­
day from 6:30 to 7:30 p.tn. at
the
Marrtolt Courtyard
In
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The Seminole Expressway
lYpJect 2 will rxlrnd the Cen­
tral Florida OrrenrWay from
the northern end at U.S. High­
way 17-92 for S.7 miles lo an
Interchange on Interstate 4
completing the eastern beltway
around Orlando. Toll plains
are also planned for County
Road 46A and north of Lake
Mary Boulevard.
The Florida Department of
Transportation Turnpike Dis­
trict will hold the Informal ses-

Utee Cassidy Raid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Owners are stewards of historic home
The Sai\ford f/Ulorlr Trust's
Ninth Annual Holiday Ttour aj
Homes uUt far held Saturday and
Sunday. Ore. 6 and 7from naan un­
til S pm.. The tour trgins at the
Cultural Ana Budding at the comer
Of 7]frh Street and Oak Avenue.
Tlrtart* are $13 per german and pro­
needs bmr/k renovation grants
au&lt;ard by the trust to homes Si the
Sarjbrd Historic District. Several
homes an the lour udt be shoutcased this urrk Si the Sarjord
Herald.
By jtA M A RVORX9
Herald Correspondent

SANFORD - Drawn originally
by the charm of the Sanford
community, it Is here that
Debbra and Doug Orosecloae
found the home o f their
dreams.
The
Mcdltereanean/Spanlsh style house on
Elliott bears little resemblance
to the structure the Ocoee*
d oses purchased In December.
1995. It does, however, bear a
striking resemblance to the
house they saw that It had
been.
The Fort Mellon Development
Company bulk the house circa
1928 for Grover and Kate Baaring. Sanford Building A Loan
bouton the bouae In Air m I.
1936 at public auction for
•3,800. The house later be­
came the family home o f B. E.
and Anne Wright Aiken and
thete ten children. The Athens
remained to the house for 45
years. Though the Athens have
not toed to the house far about
stehr* *known 'a T -

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origin IVtstmt with di*abtti
lirs iieriUtlg assist,itu r shotilil
contact the PMrnston oilier 1H
hours brtotr thr tuogt.int

Choral concert
Seminole 1 .immunity Col
lege will present its .list ,\u
tut.il llolul.u Choral 1 "tu r n
on Sunday. Dec. 7 it three
o’clock ntr event will he held
In the Fine Aits Cuiiieri 11.ill
on thr college e.iinpiis
rhe
puhltc is cnritl.il h invited and
admission Is tree
Pie Chor
aliers and Chorale of SCC will
perform a variety of choral
initstc Item itoutid the world
in celebration of the tiolid.iv
season. Soloists have hrelt se
let ted (tom the two i In.irs
and Robin tee I'.irkrr will .u
cotnp.inv tin- concert

finally hemming -&lt;&gt; decadent
that only a gii.ttdi.ut angel (a
former votidrvlUtan) ran s u e
her from bcrsell Directed hv
Karen t opp. this 'hard (Milled
t litt'tmas l.mtasy" features
st v
students Doug Haitm,
Tatiesha Hunts. Ktm Crandall,
la in bail. .Jonathan Fagan.
Chnckv Lane, .fohtt l.eMteux.
Cert Mlrrles
I art Stmunek.
A \ Mart.ill skerrett. ami Dm
Stevenson stage manager ts
Saudi I.ueblie For Inlonnatton
.mi nun s Square litpel and
tint SCC iiilttiral activities,
call 11071 .US JO 10

A new school phone book
cling contest sponsored
Spnnt. BellSouth and BFI,
conjunction with the
County SoW Waste Division,
run through Dec. 19 in local
schools Al Ffaghianda Elemen­
tary. n Winter Springs, Ihe
Recycle Rappers', pictured here
with BFI mascots Mobiue'
principal Beth Ransom, show
students the nght way to recycle
directone$-|ust bring the old
phone books In to school, count
them end piece them in the col­
lection bm to be ekgfcie for cash
p rim for the school, and
plaques and certificates for
desses end Indivtduaie.

Kids and cancer
K11D Healing Cancer. Inc.,
which provides support to
Cent 1al Florida children with
la m e r and Irukctnta.
and
those in need of .1 Inine mar­
row transplant. Is proud to
tin-sent a beurtli performance
ol the musical ITu- Secnrt Gar
den. a winner of three Tony
iwatds rhe play ts on Dee. 3
it the Civic rtie.itres Complex.
Hois d itemrrs and wine will
Is- served and there will lie a
silent auction during Ihr le
ception ,0 0 p.m curtain is at
7 ui p.m Genera I admission
is $25 per person. For more
inlormatlon and ticket pur­
chase. contact Kids Heating
Cancer at 11071 7ss i . I hm

Art center anniversary

CowWay of IptM

Assistance
available
for kids of
Viet vets
Special to the Herald

A very special event which

WASHINGTON. I)C .
Vet­
eran’s children will rn e iv r dltei i monetary assist.inre from
the Department of Veterans
Times Square A ngel
Allalrs IVA) lor thr first time
utiiler ntir of llure new regula­
Seminole Cummuiitty Col
lege Fine Arts rhr.ilre prrs
tions puhtlshi-il in Ihe Federal
ents a staged readltiii of non s
Register that
provide
for
S q u a re Anoel on Dee. 4.3, 6 it
tnetlli.il iM-nrflts. vorallan.ll
N p m and Dec. 7 at 2 p.m
U.lining anil roiu|ietis,itloii for
1"he reading is Itre to the puli
Vietnam
veterans’ offspring
lie. no reservation;! required
lin n with spina bifida.
Times .Square Aiu/i’l hv Charles
Flir regulations, which be­
llusch. Is a holiday romp
came effective O il. I, provide
through films id the 10s. with
lor VA assistance for children
touches of A Chrfalmns Carol.
associated with thrir parrrit or
It’s a W’oarirr/itl Life, and The
parents' presumed exposure to
Champ, Irtsli O'Flanagan ts
Agent Orange and other herbi­
quite a dame A produce of
cides while serving in Viet­
Depression-era Hell’s kitchen,
nam
she has spunk, talent and
"lid s
unprecedented
re ­
l.ibuloiis clothes. She lifts her­
sponse to the siilfrrlng of
self out of the slums and into a
many Vtrtnam veterans and
career as a nightclub singer,
their rhlldrrn with lifetime
disabilities from spina bifida is
long overdue.* said VA llepuiy
Secretary llrrsliel Goiter. 'The
health care, monetary assis­
tance. and training and reliu- brUtalton-senders VA r n i now
-pfavuK*'thrift offer, hope ’tor a'
brighter, more rutfllliug future
Tuesday Sunny. Illghs in
for them and their families.*
TUESDAY:
the mlil-70s laivvs
in the
The regulations result from
SOLUNAK
TABLE:
min..
mid 50s. Wednesday: Partly
legislative VA proposed fol­
6 30 it.in., niiij. 12 20 a.m.,
cloudy. High In ihr mld-70s.
lowing lls In depth review of a
mlu. 7 10 p m . itiaj. 12:55
lanes neat 60
Thursday:
report Issued In March of
p.m.
Scattered
thunderstorms.
1996 by Ihr National Academy
TIDES:
Daytona
Beach:
Illghs in ihe
upper-70s.
of Sciences (NASI on the health
high: 9.21 u.m , 9:30 p.m..
laiws in 1he mid-50s Friday:
effects of rxposure to Agent
low: 2:47 a.m.. 3:32 p.m.
Partly cloudy. Illghs in the
Orungr and other hrrblcldes.
N
e
w
Smyrna
Beach:
high:
upper*60s, Lows in the m ill­
Under contract with VA, NAS
*1:26 am .. 9:41 p.m.. low:
ion.
found there Is limllrd or s*ig2:52 .« til.. 3:37 p m.. Cocoa
gcstlve evidence to show an
Beach:
high:
9:41
a.m
.
9:50
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
association with spina bindu In
p.m.. low: 3:07 a.m.. 3:52
Ihe children of Vietnam veter­
p ni
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
ans. Spina bifida Is a congeni­
Sunny 74 33 Ptcldy 78 39
tal birth defer! In whlrh one
or
more bones of ihe spine fall
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
lo fully develop, exposing a
Tstrms 78 34
Ptcldy 87 48
portion o f the spinal cord. The
legislation was signed Inio law
Daytona Beach ft New
Sept. 26. 1990.
Smyrna Beach: Seas arr 3*5
frrt with a moderate chop.
The romprnsMilon benefit ts
Intended to help those with
Water temperature al Day­
Hrre are Ihe winning iiiuntona ts 07 drgrees and at
spina bifida with special needs
bets selected on Monday In
and Is available at three
New Symm.1, ON degrees.
the Florida Lottery:
monthly rales - *200, *700
Winds are from the north­
Fantasy 9
or 91.200 - based on Ihe se­
east at 10-15 rn.p.h.
10-13-17-20 22
verity of their disability. This
Lotto (Nov. 29)
allowance Is subject lo annual
4-9-18-37-40-43
cost-of-living Increases
and
will not be counted as Income
In any federal means-tested
The high temperature In
programs. An estimated 2.000
Play 4
Sanford Monday was 70 de­
children of vrterans would be
8 6 0-2
grees and the overnight low
eligible for the compensation
Cash 3
was 54.
benefits throughout their lives,
3-B-O
Recorded rainfall for the
regardless of their age or
period ending al 10 a,in,.
marital status.
Tuesday loialrd .00 Inches.
VA Is required by law lo p re­
•Sunrise................ 7:01 a.m.
sume
disabilities are con­
•Sunset................. 5:28 p m.
nected to a Vietnam veteran's
service when the weight of sci­
entific evidence o f on associa­
tion with Agent Orange or
other herbicides is at least
equal to evidence to the con­
'Sen in.if Sanford. t j i i r Mary arul Seminole County Since I90H"
trary. The monctaiy assistance
Is In keeping with that phi­
Sunday. December 2. 1997 • Vol. 90, No. 72
losophy. Gober said.
Pubkshsd Tuesday through Friday and Sunday by
VA and Shrtncrs Hospitals
Republic Newspapers, Inc • 300 N French Ave . Sanlord, FL 32771
for Children ISIIC). a not-forPhone (407) 322-2611 Fax (407) 323-9408
profit charitable corporation
with 17 hospitals, reached an
ClR C U LA n O N
leqals
adm w » t iu t k &gt;n
agreement In March for SIIC
Wanjarat Staley
Eiuaheth Bwvett
Odnsu Pmh - BuuneM MaruFjei
lo care for Vietnam veterans'
MoInU Momm
PRODUCTION
EDITORIAL
Unda Spwgrt
children with spina bifida at
Fur* VotcAne War-agar
Lacy L oar • Editor
Peggy Beefvier
no charge for outpatient or lntoft
ADVERTISIN'*
BremJa Br*e*.ny
pallrut care for children up lo
Shan Orate
Chm Shard • M»nag&lt;*r
Ralph Hay*
Oonv Ekstnch
agr 1H with litis condition. VA
E lm Grdrhrl!
CMeryl Smith
Dd&lt;«t Fra/ief
nc«n*i Lavonder
reimburses nun-Si 1C fat III lies
PRESS I STRIPPING
Cm.rtrey L r-f m
Chary) Store
providing care to children
FVxwrt S*ip’ Coaran
Wana Oryni
Wam Savoia
oldrr than 18 and those whose
CLASSIFIED
Own Srhilh
Q
-a
Egan
Kr?i! b v/errer - Managhr
rnmmy Vincnht
parents nr guardians choose
Elwm Tyrre*. Jr
Sandy Preimy
Susan Wurref
not to receive their cure at
Itu u W&gt;,ta
SHC. VA also reimburses nonSIIC facilities fur necessary
Panrxhcai Puiiaye PaO al SarJnnl f « uda
SuBscripton Rales Ibaiiy S Sunday)
and adcMnnai milintj ofhru
medical services not offered by
Home bowery
Mail
SHC and covers transportation
3 Worth*
*19 40
*2400
US**S 4812*0
Po*tmas!»r Sa-a addrsu changti a
6 Months
*39 00
*48CO
costs for puilcnls and their
1 rear
J/800
*96OH
parrut ur legal guardian lo an
Ihe SANECfiO HEMAI 0
F u tv la RasidarJs ar»j 7% saree las
SIIC mill or any outside facil­
PO &amp;)■ 1E67
_ .
to acme ratal
ity required for treatment of
Ne* jpapen, Inc.
the patient.

LOCAL FORECAST

eoin mem or.ites the until Anut

versarv ’t the Maitland Art
i ’enter will take place on Sun­
day afternoon. Dec. 7 al I
p m m the Main Garden
A
group uf artists iiinm -itrit
with 1lie- Mall land Art Crnler
will share their memories
dx'tit the center's lounder An
lire Smith
Central Florida
painters H un Klutz. Ilal Mi In
lost 1 and Hill OlT were all ion
net ted with the All Center
dining its heydays m the
I !MOs and 1950*. They will
present iheir 'Ketnlulsicnees'
in an informal
discussion
during whlrh tea will Inserved Uescrv.il Ions lor this
spei la I event ran lie made bv
calling Robin Ambrose, pro
gram director al (107) 300
2IH1 Admission lo this i-vrnl
Is tree and opi-n lo the pnbllt

Photo Couflooy of Mrs Hoy Fo*

Vintage view
This is what some ol the Seminole Hgh School
Class o11944 members looked like as first graders
This group was m Mrs Mason s 1932-33 class at
Southstd# Primary School Margaret Myers Knight,
who identified the people, said that she was Iranslerred into th&lt;x class a few weeks after Ihe picture
was taken Front row Edward Hirt. Tommy Inabmeb

Ray Fo*. Herman (Foots) Brumley. Hugh Lamb,
Ralph Smith, Edna Senkank. Emma Jewel Rumbiey.
Peggy Duncan Back row Julia Mullins. Unknown.
Josephine Russi. Mrs Mason. Unknown. Hugh
Wheichol II you can identity any ol Ihe Unknownt
or have a picture that would make a good Vintage
View, please contact Grace Mane Stinecipher

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Awards will be made at the Manna Hotel on December 6,1997 during the lunch with Santa - 12 00 p m. • 3:00
p.m.
DEADLINE: Friday, December 5.1997
Please color and mail to: Sanford Main Street: P O Box 1741, Sanlord. Florida 32772
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Simmons
Continued
ni-iilr .1 lim.id v irrh for a city
matugrr. And Hit* would lake
linn-.Simmons. 61, has been the
" t v s uiunagrr for v-vrn year*
tr.ll'.wliiu s 1/2 yeam an the
' I'v riininrer. lie’s a 1958 Nav,|l Aradeiny graduate who reMrnl as a lommander with 22
vr.irs n( duty. Me has a bachelurs of Engineering degree
Inim W’| and a master’s of
Civil Engineering from Stanford
University.
Tile rtiy commissioners said
ihcy wrre extremely confident
Simmons was a qualified go-toIxi'.s for the police and Ore
cli ids whenever the lime came
(or that. A referendum la rei|iiirrd to change the city c h a r
icr. Last week the commission­
ers agreed ihe vote far a
1 11.mgr wasn’t necessary until
1999,
Commissioner Brady Lesaard
did a 180 on Monday, suggestlug ihe wall was too long. That
hr now bellevrd Ihe vote
■dxiuld be sooner,
Uuickly. Eckstein presented
tils ‘ what H” scenario. In the
li.tllway after the City llall
Hireling, he qulrtly apologUrd
lo Simmons, who said he un­
derstood Eckstein’s reasoning.
"There Is no way I want to
leave Ihe city in a lurch,” Simminis said. Hr said that his
wife who works fur the slate Is
approaching retirement
and
lluil hr Is going lo be 62 In
June "Wr’vr talked about what
wr both feel obliged lo do. The
situation could change If any­
thing happenrd
to
Orth's
mother, o f course.”
The possible departure by
the city manager was only part
of the drama that unfolded at
the
work
session,
which
opened With Law Knforrrment
Options Committee Chairman
Greg Manning clarifying the
decisions made by ihe comintttre.
Mantling, who retires In
Hirer weeks from his Job as
Ij logwood police Chief,
as­
sured llir commissioners that
Option 'A ” to keep the Sanford
Police Department
also was

Vets"very much" Option ”B" - that
Ihe SPD needed lo explore ar­
ras of cooperation and con­
tract Ing of sendees from the
Seminole County Sheriffs o f ­
fice. "Many of these senders
are available at no cost,” Man­
ning said.
The game plan calls for Chief
Joe Dillard and his staff to ex­
plore the arras where the SPD
could use Ihe sheriffs help and
to bring the facts back to the
commission. "We'd work to ­
gether,” Dale said. ‘ If we made
him look good and he made i s
look good, that would be a
winning start. "W e ’d show the
citizen* we mean business."
At Ihe end o f the work ses­
sion. Dillard rose and spoke
briefly. "We’re not sitting on
our haunches.” he told the
commissioners. There's dally
Steven Myers, an Ouk Avenue

Tolls
1A
slon where the public can
speak lo transportation offi­
cials and review maps and
drawings. There will also be
video presentation, according
lo KJmberlre Poulton o f the
FDT.
T h e hearing Is being held lo

lake on a project like this.*
comments Debbra.
It was very Important to
Debbra and Doug lo remain
faithful to the era In which the
house was built. When wood
from Ihe floors had lo lie re­
placed
Ihe
Oroserloses
matched II with 100 year old
oak and hrari plnr that had
been In an old hotel nrar DeLand. "You can't duplicate the
wumtlh and color changes that
occur us the wood seasons
over years,’ explains Doug.
Debbra and Doug did their
homework. An entrywuy and
office that replaced a dilapi­
dated porch were kept archi­
tecturally consistent with the
original house. Kitchen rubl-

nets were meticulously de­
signed and built by the Grosecloses
with
Ihe
help of
Debtors’* father lo remain true
lo Ihe character of the houae.
Doug and
Debbra
have
brought their own history lo
Ihe house. On Ihe wall at Ihe
head of their bed hangs a taprstry that belonged lo Debbra'*
grandmother. The desk In
Drbbru's office that her father
made especially for her. The
dressing table in the master
tjrdroom lias been handed
down In Doug's family for four
generation*. The Oroserloses
tielleve that they are stewards
of this historic house. It Is
ihrir hope- to pass the house
and Its heritage on lo their
children.
The Groseclose house will be
one of the homes featured
during (he Sanford Historic
Trust Ninth Annual Holiday
Tour of Homes.

Stolen bika

Patrrll llnkney. 26. of 1316
Persimmons Avr.. Sanford, was
arreslrd Friday by Sanford po­
lice, .lln k n e y was charged with
uttering forged Instrument and
dealing in stolen property,
llnkney was arrested In the
100 block of East 25th Street.
Pinkney allegedly wrote out a
check that had been stolen.

Adrian William*. 27. of 1607
W. 18th SI., Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday by - Sanford
police. Wilksm* -was charged
with petit theft and arrested in
the 2000 block o f Cedar Ave­
nue. William* was accused of
stealing a man's bike.

QUAD squad at work
Eric Mike. 27. o f 905 Bay Ave..
Sanford, was arrested Wednes­
day by Sanford police.
Mike
was charged with possession
o f cocaine and possession of
drug paraphernalia. Mike was
arrested at the comer o f Ninth
Street and Locust Avenue.
Sanford Q.U.A.D. squad made
the arirst.

Lewd act
Frederick Williams. 51, of 306
S. Elm Ave.. Sanford, w h s ar­
rested Wednesday for assault
try Sanford police and Thurs­
day for a lewd act upon a child
by
Sanford
police.
On
Wednesday. Williams was ar­
rested at Ills residence.

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Open container
Sandra Besheara, 35. of un­
known residence, waa arrested
Thursday by Sanford police.
Heshears was rhargrd with
open container and possession
of a controlled substance.
Hrshrurs was arrested tn the
2900 block of South Orlando
Drive.
Officer
noticed
Desiieurx In the back of a bar
with an open container.

New Offices
In Lake Mary
&amp; Orange City

Forged instrument
Kenneth Clark. 37. of 3064 S.
Orlando
D r. was arrested
Wednesday by Sanford police.
Clark was charged with Uttered
forged instrument and arrested
In Ihe 3000 block of South Or­
lando Drive.

m 2a
VA estimates some 2.000
children o f veterans may r e ­
ceive medical rare under the
regulation.
SHC
currently
Ireata 5.000 children afflicted
with spina bifida. Ihe largest
number
o f such
patients
treated by any hospital system
In the world.
The regulation providing for
vocational training for certain
Vietnam
veterans'
children
with spina bifida calls for VA
to evaluate these children. In
addition. In Ihesr rases In
which It Is feasible for a child
to achieve a vocational goal.
VA la to provide the child with
vocational training, em ploy­
ment assistance, and other
related rehabilitation services
needed to enable the child to
reach the goal. Including em
ployment.
Approval o f monetary *jp port. health care, and voca­
tional training Is Ixised on eli­
gibility determinations made
at V A regional benrtlt* offices.
Prospective bencflrlnrtr* must
ffrat complete an application
for benefits. They should con­
tact the nearest VA regional
office toll-free ut 1-800-827-

F A X 330-2475

Stolen chocks

Oscar Harrison. 57. of 2301
Dolarway, Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday by Seminole
County deputies. Harrison was
charged with aggravated as­
sault and lottery. He was ar­
rested at his residence. He port
said that Harrison threatened
a nelgtibor with a gun and also
pushed his girlfriend down.

provide Information and lo re­
ceive public Input regarding
the selling of toll rales.* Poul­
ton said.
The proposed loll rates range
from 25 to 50 cent*. The pub­
lic hearing Is required by stale
law. For more Information, call
1 800 749-7453.

Groseclose-

POLICE BRIEFS

Aggravated assault

resident, said he had noticed
and appreciated Ihe commu­
nity policing In recent weeks.
Walter Padgett, who operates
Higgins
House
Bed
and
Breakfast on Oak Avenue, was
not as optimistic about the
SPD righting Itself. ‘ Many of us
- Ihe citizens of the city favor
Option ‘ C” ...hav1ng the sheriff
take over completely." Padgett
said.
Dale said that he hud heard
from a number o f citizens who
were for Option ‘ C“.
For the lime being, the com­
missioners would work with
Chief Dillard and explore the
arras where they would call for
live assistance of the sheriff.
They were also cognizant
that there may be a need to
come up with a new city man­
ager should Hill Simmons
leave. The new year could bring
big change to the city.

veterans served with the bor­ ynx. trachea), non-Hodgkin's
prostate cancer
ders of South Vietnam. Viet­ lymphoma,
nam veterans are not required and acute and subacute pe
to prove exposure to Agent O r­ rlphrral neuropathy.
VA long has provided com
ange. VA presumes all military
medical
evalua
personnel who served tn Viet­ prehenslve
nam were exposed. In addition Hons to nil Vietnam veterans
to spina bifida. VA recognizes whether symptomatic or not
nine diseases as preemptively under the Agent Orange Regis
related to exposure to Agent try Program. Free Inpatient
care Is available.
Veterans
Orange and other herbicides.
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seminars the county began in September tniwvattve^acsMona^sith residents. students.
old Kanaka, the deputy director oI his
county’s dfoaater prevention office.
Kaneko la on a ate-month research tour of
the IM k d States. He's been In Washington.
D C . for three months and arrived in Central
Florida an Sunday. Hta two-week stay tn this
area was coordinated by the International
Counrff iff Central Florida. Seminole County
and the United States Information Agency.
On Monday, he huddled with Seminole
County Department o f Pubhc Safety Director
Ken Roberta. Fire Chief and Department Metfornlnfoat Terry Schenk and other departm m

MMgfoyceo.

They told Kaneka about how the county's
oafcty agencies initract with corporations
and volunteers to aaatat tn emergency pre­
paredness or disaster relief.

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Japan la subject to typhoon seasons much
to Florida hurricane seasons. *We have
eavy rains. Ooodtng and landslides."
ancko aald. ’ And we have earthquakes, our
wntiy bring In thts aspect much like the
ate of Cakfamia. which I wlU also visit.‘
John J. Blackwood, on a-M arine captain
ad InMatle expert who helped during the ofrmath of Hurricane Andrew was Kaneko'a
wort at the county fociMty Monday. Blackoad recently become the Emrrgmcy Montemcnl Coordmator In the Seminole County
abkc oafcty department that was shaped by

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take leadm htp retea In the n e n t o lT d lu h
ter. Ita an ongoing seven-week course.
T h e Brat three daya alter a dlaaater are ex­
tremely critical.’ Blackwood aald. ’ People
have to be able to survive an thetr own far 73
hours. They have to be organised. Hare
equipment ouch as chain aasrs in place.
Have water and food."
The Brst three daya after the Kobe Earth­
quake were very chaotic. Kaneko aald. *Whal
you are doing la venr good. We must do the
•one. We much make everyone understand.
Sadly, some have already forgotten what
happened at Kobe. You tend to forget after a
time."
Kaneko has a busy schedule In Florida.
Blackwood Is taking him to Tallahassee to

note County oafcty oik r r s mads a amuoWtg
though hardly earth-shattering dtarowry.
*We mentioned our 9-1-1 number that most
munlrlpalttlea have uaed for the last three
decades.' Ken Roberts oatd. *Mr. Kaneko
said that the Japanese number Is 1-1-9."
Neither wss certain which county had Its
numbers Ural.

Brady Austin Sr.. 73. Planta­
tion. Fla., tked Tuesday. Nov.
25. 1997. Bom In Morn son.
Term.. Mr. Austin was a car­
penter In th* construction in­
dustry. He waa a veteran at the
U S. Army.
Survivors
daughters.
Debra David lOaua. Plantation.
Fla.. Kathy Sptlkoan. Orange
City: brother. Dillard Francis
Auodn. McMinnville. Tenn.;
Mater. Winnie fchnny Smoot.
McMtnnvtUe.
Tenn.:
sewn
grandchildren;
two
great­
grandchildren.
T.M. Ralph Plantation Fu­
neral Home. Plantation, in
charge o f arrangements.

(era, Juanita DavU. Martha.
Viola H.ink». all of Geneva. Do­
rothy
Bellamy-Argro.
Akamonte Springs; son. James
Lee. Of Undo; staters. Margie
Whlpper.
Oviedo.
Dorothy
Bush. Tennessee. Ernestine
Bush. FatonviUe. Helen Buah.
Winter llavm . Hattie Buah.
New York; brothers. Horace
Orlflln. Orlando. Otis Buah.
Cleveland. Ohio. Thomas Bush.
DeLand. Billy Buah. New Jer­
sey. George Bush. Alabama: IB
grandchildren:
31
great­
grandchildren: 14 great-greatgrandchildren.
Goldens
Funeral
Home.
Winter Purk. In charge of ar­
rangements.

Soowhill Road. Ocnava. died
Friday. Nov. M .1B 97. Bom In
Oeorgla. she moved to Central
Florida In 1917.. Mrs. Bellamy
waa a domestic worker. She
wsa a member at SnowhlD
Missionary Baptist Church.
Survtvors Include, daugh-

Bel rye Jo Lamphter. 71.
Lakr Ada Circle. Sanford, died
Sunday. Nov. 30. 1997 at
Volusia Medical Center. Bom
Aug H. 1926 In Augusta. Ark.,
stir moved lo Central Florida
In 1939. Miss Lamphter waa a
real estate agent and broker,
site wus a Baptist. She waa a

member of Eastern Star.
Survivors Include daughter.
Kathte
Behrens,
Sanford:
brother. Carl A. Foster. Deltons: four grandchildren; live
great-grandchildren.
Briaaon Funeral Home. Sonford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Marvin N. Miller. 73. Ander­
son Circle.
Sanford, died
Thursday. Nov. 27. 1997 at
Columbia
Medical
Center
Sanford. Bom tn Rochester.
Minn, on May 3. 1924. he
moved to Central Florida In
1900. Mr. Miller waa a truck
driver. He was a World War U
veteran of the U.S. Army
Survivors Include son. Steve
Miller.
Sanford;
brothers.
Roger
Garmmcra.
Dick
aaitnmtra&gt;"'bolh of Rochester,
Minn.
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Karl la a student at Lyman
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where she participates In
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and Color OuanL Her other
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and playing tennla.
Her aponsor* In the com­
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grandparents. Jim and June
Johnson o f Casselberry. Ed

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and Carol Dlttner. Ntlands
Bar and Package. Officer
Jim Rick. Ron and Oeny
Weeks. Judy Hunwtl. Aunt
Joan Wilson and Hope and
Al Caplan.

Blood Bonk tooko donors
Central Florida Blood Bank la asking donors of all type*
blood ■ especially O-type donors • to donate al Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For Information, call 322-0822.
th e Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
M the colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Visitors arc wel­
come. Call 323-2104 or 322 0208.

Ktwani* Club
Effective Oct. I. the Klwanls Club of Sanford la moving the
wreklyWrdnesday Inoon uncheun meeting from the Sanford
Civic Center to the Lakeside Landing at the Marina Motrl on
Lake Monroe. Vialting Klwanlana are welcome. For Information
call Walt Smith. 323-5088.

Dancing for Senior*

LAKE MARY . Dolores David­
son hit* volunteered her lime
and tnlrnls at I he New Hope
Thrill and Gld In Sanford for
almost six months. She shared
that she has always done some
form of volunteer work for
years and she was ready lo
launch Into n new adventure
tvitli an organl/alkm different
from her past efforts.
Before lhe birth of her sons.
Paul and Robert. Davidson was
an rlrmrnlary school Iracher.
Later, when her children began
school she assisted In Iheir
classes and also volunteered In
a hospital.
T v r always been Involved
with children." site said. *! like
the (art that the gift shop pro­
ceeds go lo lire Children's Wish
Foundation, the counseling
renlrr and lor grieving chil­
dren. My first husband was
killed in an arrtdrnl so I've
hern through Ilia I with my
sons. I know how important
Davidson shared lhal her
initial Inlrreat In Ihe organttal Ion hrgan oiler receiving a
ITyrr delivered to her home
through the mail. T kept the
flyrr for qullr a while.* she
said. *1 wanted lo wait until my
life set Ited down in sort of a
routine. Then I called Sytvia
Mtkol. the manager of the store
lor an Interview. I came In far
the Interview and later Maned
working*
Now,
every
Wednesday
morning Davidson has com­
mitted her senders for thrrw
and halt hours lo this rn-

dMWWr. "Sometimes I come In
on Saturdays or Mondays.’ she
said. T work then as I'm
needed. We have some volun­
teers that ore ladles that rone
In three and four days a week
and a man (hat works every

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and I enjoy working with (hr
other volunteer* and the cusration and they do so natch
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good.
Dulles for Davidson Include
cashier work, window displays,
tkfylng the More and helping
customers. *Our manager will
never ask anyone to do some­
thing they are not comfortable
with.* she sold. *We get to pick
and rhooar our tasks Some
people dean items as they

ore needed.*
Davidson added lhal there is
only one paid employer and
'approximaiety 30 volunteers.
Donations, contnbuttons and
additional volunteers are al­
ways needed, welcomed and
appreciated.
For more Information or vol­
unteer opportunities call the
New Hope Thrift and Glfl at
330-0658.

The Over HO Dance Club dance Is hr Id every Wrdnesda;
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at the Sanford CMc Center. Live music
the Dcltonians 13-piece band. Donation 83.00.

Finding the right Christmas tree

Al-Anon

Finding the right Christmas
tree for your house Is some­
thing you ran enjoy every year.
There Is nothing like the smell
of a ptnr tree Inside your
house. Even If you have one o f
those artificial Irres that you
con use every year, there Is no
substitute for a living Chrtst-

A support group for friends or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday, at H p.m.. at 111 E. 27ih St..
g west of Sanford Avenue In Sanford. New visitors'or me ai­
rs are welcome to this 12- strp group, o
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Sanford--The Coastllnera meetings are held at 10 u.m. the
first Wednesday of each month at the Sanford Senior Center,
401 E. Seminole Bfvd
All Interested railroaders, both active and retired, are Invited
to attend.
For Informs 11on. call Horace Green. 332-5403.

Al-Anon
If you know, or live with an alcoholic, there 1s help
Al-Anon Is an anonymous, non-profit org.uiic.ilIon. open lo
anyone who la s relative or friend of an ulcohollc.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets each Monday. TUrsday and
Thursday. fThursday non-smoking) evening at H p.m. Meetings
are held In the back room of the Sahara Club. 3587 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For additional meeting times and lo rut lout In the Central
Florida area, or for more information, call 331-0122.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon meets every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South Semi­
nole Hospital, 555 West State Road 434. Longwood. Nar-Anon
fa s support group open to families and frtrnda of addicts.
Dolly thing with an addict Is more turmoil than you can han­
dle by yourself. Join for support In coping with your addict;
gam serenity to make decisions and put our live back In focus.
Call 261-1900 for more Information.

What trss showM I tap*
There are many types of trees
that are available for your par­
ticular taste and budget. In
general, the Christmas tree
should be cone-shaped, have
an attractive green color, and a
dense growth, with IttUe empty
spares. The most popular trees
arc scotch and white ptnea,
Douglas and Balsam
Fir.
Whatever you prefer, make sure
that you buy a tree that Is
fresh, the more recent the tree
has been cut. the better. The
longer they May on display, the
more likely the tree will not
make It until Christmas. Flor­
ida's warm weather will dry up
a pine tree very quickly and the
needles will start dropping very
soon after you buy your tree. It
may be so severe that you may
have (o buy a second tree be­
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Council, and W hiter Eckstein In particular,
for keeping Sanford Memorial Stadium aa It
la. and not bowing to tem ptation to tear the
structure down and put tip som ething a lot
leas desirable.
If you have not been out to the Stadium
lately, take a trip out and are how good the
old girl looks. The new paint Is excellent, not
to m ention the other amenities, (new seats,
scoreboard, etcetera) and the playing Held Is
Im m aculate.
Those o f you who saw the Add during this
year's tournam ent probably won't believe
how w ell (he grass has come In.
W hat ara yaw w a itin g fa r? If any o f you
basketball bins out there did not attend the
HeallhSouth Classic at Seminole Com m u­
nity College, sham e on you. The field in ­
cluded four team s that will probably make
the state tournam ent this year and any o f
the four could easily be the state champions.
But you still have a chance to support
your local team as it has several hom e
gam es coming up In late December and early
January, am ong which Is a game with the
Canadian National Team (Dec. 30)'and a re­
match o f the HcalthSouth Classic (Inals w ith
Central Florida Com m unity College to open
M id-Florida Conference play on January
7th.
•
Coach Ken Patrick haft assembled a very
good crop o f players. Including the duo o f “
foot Jaana Kotova and point guard D arla
Kudruyvtaeva. one o f the beat shooters and
ball handlers you win ever see. These two are
ltraded for bigger things, so go on out and
take a look for yourself. Besides, you can’t
beat the price. SCC still does not charge for
adm ission to Its games.
T i— p lm
ready t# gs. This week will
also sec the start o f the Sanford Recreation
Departm ent Youth Basketball season. The
young boys and girls, from five and up. will
nborees la te f this week before startregular season on Saturday at San­
ford Middle School. Once again, you can ace
good entertainm ent at no coat to you.
W hat t k n f i M agic d o ? There has been a
lot o f discussion lately about what the M agic
should do with Its lineup now that Penny
Hardaway Is back. No question here, keep B o
Outlaw in the lineup and send Nick A nder­
son to the bench.
Outlaw is the only legitim ate rebounder on
the team and his hustle Is contagious.
Nick, on the otherhand. has not done
much this season and has not earned a spot
In the starting lineup. Several people have
suggested that Anderson m ight not adapt
well to going to the bench. Too bad. The
Magic don't need him. Derek Strong. B rian
Evans and Gerald W ilkins are all playing w ell
tigh t now and should be getting more play-

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week aa It shot a tremendous percentage In
taking a big halftime lead and then held on far a
71-68 victory over Broward Community College
m Ft. Laudrtdate Sunday afternoon.
The Raiders had not ployed tenre dropping
the ftnalo of the HeahhSouth Classic to Central
Florida Community College on November 22nd.
but looked hke they had not taken any time off
aa they hit IB of 23 shots (08.0-percent) from
the floor In the lin t half and bd 42-31 at Inter
mission.
SCC used Ha Inside game and running game guard/forward Chtnlta Lee was faur-far-four far
to lake the big bad aa 7-foot renter Jaana Ko­ right points. Guards Darla Kudruyvtstva fright
ta) and Gemma Riley laevvn points) also
tova waa ftve-far-etght from the floor In the
big halves for the Raiders.
opening 20 minutes and had II points and

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SCC continued to shoot well In the erewnd
half (13 far-291. but (hr Srahoncs w en better,
making lft-of-31 from the floor. tnehrdmg ■ro­
of-six from three-potnt range, to make thfeigi
close.
For the game, the local squad was 39 of Bfl
(55.H percent) bom the floor. Ineludktg a perfoel
su for-sU bom three-potnl range) and n a
•evm-of-nine (77.ft-percent) bom me boa UMOV
line.
Lee came off the bench to bad the Maiden
with 14 points, while Kotova and Kudtuyvtacn
both added 13 points. The game waa a come­
back of sorts far Kotova, who touted out o f both
games in the tlcolthSouth Classic and f t f not
get a lot of pUytng time during thoar two
games.
Also contributing far SCC wee* N k y Into*
points). Them e Weotergrrn (sight palatal. Isay

SA C stars
named to
FA C A All­
Star Cross
Country
teams
SANFORD . The Seminole Ath­
letic Conference will be well repre­
sented this Saturday when the
F A C A (Florida Athletic Coaches
Association) All-Star Cross Coun­
try Meet la held al Spruce Creek
High School In fort Orange this
Saturday morning.
TWo-TIme SAC champion Jere­
miah Mitchell will represent Semi­
nole on the boys' Cast team
roamed by Trd .llriu from Or-

Other members of the team are
Charlie Lee bom Leeanto High
School. Jonathan Britton. Paul
Dyaart and Jay Lucldo from
BrooksvtUe-llemando High School
and Lucas McCurdy from Winter
Park.
The East girls' squad of coach
Olcn Cable from New Port RkhcyKldgewood High School will have
an even more Seminole County fla­
vor as half of the right-girl team la
made up of SAC runners.
Leading the way will be Lyman
superstar OeAna Rivera. She will

Hawkins signs with Penn Stats
LAKE MARY _ A colder climate fa waiting for Jaaon
lUwklna when he graduates from High School.
The Lake Mary High School boys' volleyball star re­
cently decided during the early signing period lo head
north and attend Penn State University on a foil
scholarship for the 1988 season.
The State College. Pennsylvania-baaed university Is
a Division I men's volleyball powerhouse every year,
usually ranked in the top five In the country.

•Since there aren't any reboots In the ast
offer men's volleyball. I knew I would km
ty far away from home.* Jaaon tepl akird
lng forward to the colder weather, but I i
tng forward lo going to Penn Stale.*
Jaaon waa very heavily recruited before he
to accept the offer from the Pennsylvania
during an early signing period. USC (Untvs
Southern California) waa also very laterestec
and although he probably could have choa
school he wanted to attend, he narrowed his

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opener
OVIEDO _ Oviedo High School
kicked off the boya soccer season
Monday night with a 0-0 victory
over Winter Park at John Courier
Field.
*We have started off U&gt; what
looks to be a positive season. The
boys played hard.* said Ortedo
head coach Joe Avalkmc. *We have
a talented team this year that can
go far If they try.*
The match was tied 0-0 at
halftime, trut lire Lions turned the
game Into a rout In the second
Nick Asceiuo. Oviedo's goal
keeper turned away live ahota to
record the shutout Mike Zlgter
had an Impressive performance
scoring two goals far his team
while
Justin
Cook.
Sergei
Kolomeita. Dan Dyke, and Erik Ro­
driguez each scored a goal for the
Lions.
Reilly Mitchell led the team with
three assists with Cook. Ben Lukcr
and Rodrigues each getting one.
SANFORO _ The Seminole High School Optimist
Club of Sanford Athlete of the Week lor November
10th-through the-14th k Rosetta Jackson. She lad
the girls' basketball team to a 2-0 record by scoring
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one shot. Jackson alao demonstrated team leader­
ship and learn spirit In both contests. Rosetta re­
ceives her honors (ram Optimist Club of Sanford vice
president Syberina Wynn.

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The games will be played on Wednesday or
Friday night's at Chase Park, beginning the
second week of December.

Sanford Adult Rag Football
SANFORD _ A roaches/Tram meeting will
be held on Wednesday. December 3rd at 6:30
p m. for the Sanford Recreation Department
Adult Flag Football League at the Downtown
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Mchanle (seven points). Lake Maiy's Maggte
Reedy Ifour points) and Crystal Tanner (three
points).
Broward also shot well from the Door, malting
39 of 62 (48.8-percent). Including slx-of-ll from
three-point land, and was flvc-of-scvm from the
free throw Itnr. E. Muhry htt four three-pointers
and tied teammate D. Thomas for game-high
scoring honors with 18 points. K. Cleveland
scored all 12 of her points In the second half.
This game marked the start of a four-game
road trip for the Raiders, who will now head to
the panhandle for a pair of tough games this
weekend against Okaloosa-Walton Community
College (the National Champions two years ago)
at Nlcrvtlle starting at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday
and at always outstanding Pensacola Commu­
nity College at 3 p.m. on Sunday.
SCC will wrap up the road trip with a game
next Tuesday against Manatee Community C ol­
lege In Bradenton starting at 6 p.m. before re­
turning home for Its final home game before
Christmas against Broward starting at 6 p.m.
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Thr Raiders inow 8-2) will conclude their preholiday schedule with a quick trtp to Tampa on
Wednesday. December 17th against Hillsbor­
ough Community Collrge starting at 6 p.m.
The first game for SCC after the break will be
a home game against the Canadian National
Team on Tuesday. December 30th at 6 p.m.

Deana fs »
tunity appears to be gone.
If everyone Is traded that has been re­
ported. about the only recognizable faces on
the Held w ill be catcher Charles Johnson,
pitcher Uvtm Hernandez, second baseman
C raig Counsll and shortstop Edgar Rente­
ria.
Do the new owners really think Miami w ill
support u trtple-A team? Especially with the
Tampa Day area starting Its team this sea­
son?

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Mike Reed.
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Joe Michalak.
Coral Springs High School: Joe
Maxxco. Greenacres Clty-John
I. Leonard High School: and
one A l Largr selection.
North _ coach Don Foy.
NlcevlUc High School: Stephen

Cornelius. Ntcwlllc; Matt Ro­
ger*.
JackaonvtUe-Wolfson
High School; Tommy Kunlah.
Pensacola -Woodham
High
School: Toed Howell. Mariana
High School: Ryan Neese. S t
Augusttne-Nesse High School;
Gabr Wahila. JacksonvilleBishop Kenny High School:
and one At-Large selection.
West „ coach Bobby Ennis.
Tnmpa-Leto High School; Sean
Gilman. Lrto; David Topping.
SaraooU-RJvervlew
High
School; Ryan Atkina. Venice
High School: Ben Burnett.
Bradraton-Manalce
High
School; Sean McCabe. Tarpon
Springs-East
Lake
High
School: Charlie Moore, Semi­
nole High School; and two AtLarge selections.
Making up the rest of the
girls' squads:
South _ coach Rick Rothman.
Boca
Raton-Spanlah
River
High School: Sara Darting,
Spanish River Kelly Wagner.
Stuart-Martln County
High
School; Llsette Perea and Carla
Rolante. Mluml-Oulliver Pre­
paratory
School:
Lauren

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HawkinsIB
to Penn Stale
and USC. From there he chose the Nlttany Li­
ons and Jason said he Is happy with hts choice.
And Penn State la very happy with it aa well.
’ Jason Is one of the top players in the Florida
area,* Penn State head coach Mark Pavlik said
of the All-County player. ‘ Physically, he has all
the tools to make him an offensive force at this
level.’
Height (6-foot-6) Isn't the only thing on the
volleyball player's aide. Jason will also take a
tremendous work ethic and great study habits
with him.
’ Jason has worked very hard not only on the
team, but tn the off season also.* Jason's fa­
ther. Bob Hawkins said. "He's always known
that this Is what he wanted to achieve and he's
made sure It happened through hard work and
dedication.*
Part of that dedication Included playing on
the Orlando Gold Volleyball Club team under
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coach Mark Headrick for three years and de­
ciding to give up basketball, another sport
which he excels at playing, tn his senior year to
concentrate on volleyball.
His coach. Jeannle Fisher. Is glad that he was
a member of her learn.
‘ Jason has worked very hard to get where he
la.* Jeannle sold, ‘ lie's being rewarded for all of
the hard work that he did In the off seasons. I
also think that his scholarship and work ethics
aay a lot for our program. There la a strong tra­
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ship to a Division I school Is really a plus for
both hla accomplishments and thc program.*
There Is only one draw back to this event. Ja­
son’s mother Is not glad that her son Is going so
far away.
•It'll be tough having Jason so for from
home,* Debbie Hawkins said. ’ And especially
since he won't be traveling anywhere close to
play. I guess we re going to rack up a lot of fre­
quent flyer miles.*
Hawkins was one of three prep star* to sign
with Penn State during the rally signing period.
Also agreeing to become M ure Nlttany Lions
were Kevin Hodge. • 6-foot-5 swing hitter from
Dublin Coffman High School In Dublin. Ohio
who was named First Tram All-Ohio and was
his conference's Moat Valuable flayer last year,
and Zack Blanker, a 6-foot-6 outside hitter from
Susquehannock High School In Okn Rock.
Pennsylvania who was a Second Tram AllConference selection snd also earned Honor­
able Mention All-State.
T h c coaching staff la very excited at the po­
tential of this class and very happy for their
families to Join the Penn State men's volleyball
family.* said Pavlik about hla men's volleyball
class of 2002. "We look forward to seeing them
In Nlttany Uon uniforms.*
The best part about signing early Is that now
Jason can enjoy the rest of hla senior year
without worrying about where he’s going to col­
lege.
Chances are. though, with his work ethic,
hell be spending It conditioning and Improving.

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DEAR READER. Your confusion is
understandable and la shared by
maav readers. Consequently. I am
starting • miniseries of questions sod
answers absut herbal remedies.
Such remedtea were extremely pop­
ular in the pre-antibiotic era, before
World War II. Botanlcnls enjoyed
widespread acceptance then - as
they bad for centuries — because
there were few other treatment
options. And. in fart, many herbal
remedies were subsequently purified
and sold as pharmaceutical agents,
tor example, aspirin, digosln. b el­
ladonna and penicillin ore useful sub
ounces drnved hem Mont sources or
fungi. Today, herbal remedies are
attracting a lot of attention
Echinacea is such a product This
preparation has been shown to sthnu
late the immune system and Increase
the body's production of 'tum or
necrosis factor,' a natural anti cancer
compound. Echinacea enhances our
ability to Ugh! off bacterial, viral and
fungal Infections - and may help to
relievo the symptoms of Ru However,
the remedy should not be used in pro
pie with autoimmune diseases 'lupus,
rheumatoid arthritis and others) or
with multiple sclerosis, tuberculosis
or AIDS
The usual dose is IS to JO drops of
the tincture two to five times daily
Because echinacea compounds are
not regulated by the Pood and Drug
Administration, the preparations vary
in potency Therefore, exprrts rerom
mend that nauumrr* purchase echi
narea only from reputable tourers
that 11*1 on the label the plant parts
used, the name and address of the
manufacturer, the batch and lot num
her. and the dale* of manufacture and
expiration Also, echinacea should not
bo taken continuously for more than
eight weeks at a time When used
responsibly, the herbal la free of side
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foremost in mymind whan I per­
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citlto n. It's my Job to identify the
potential for problems, prevent such
problems as best I ran. and give the
surgeons a clear appraisal of the
probable risks
Hypertension is such a problem —
and a risk. It ran rause heart attach,
bead failure or stroke m an aider per

•on during or after surgery
Therefore, my rule of thumb ii that
high blood pressure m uit be eon
trotted before surgrry is considered
I don't doubt that your father need*
a knee replacement Such an opera
lion would Improve his Independence
and general Me pattern However, in
my new, the surgrry should be post
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If his Mood pressure remain* high
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increased, adjusted or changed
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stoMUi e your father's Mood pressure
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surgery should proceed smoothly
This is (he way the system should
work — problem* are identified and
solved before a patient goes undrr the
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my duties, I am often aakrd by sur
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dummy's ace Remember, you ore
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Survey answers: How
strong is marriage?
Special to the Herald
I-UIAIIASSKF Florida Fa
tmlv Council has compl ril'd an
important Mitvrv of Floridians
and thrlr attitude-'* toward nt.tr
natir
More than 7tXi adults living
in Florida urn- surveyed at the
end ol September by Wlrtldln
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tiucd rrsearrh organization.
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concerning altitudes toward
marriage include.

* 66 percent of those * ir
v r y r t l tv llr v t * th e q u a lity o f th e

typical marriage in Florida is
weaker today than 30 years
ago compared to only 7 per
cent who believe it Is stronger.
* Floridians rate good tom
muniratlon. lifelong commit
ment and fidelity as the most
important factors In a strong
marriage;
* Floridians rate more per
missive attitudes toward both
divorce and sex outside of mar
nagr and greater reonomle
.ind financial pressures .is
those i lunges that have most
t ontnhutrd to problems in
marriage.
* 91 percent of those •sir\eyed believe it Is lietter tor
. htldrrn to be raised in a
‘ iiiusehold with
a married
mother and father.
■ Those surveved are skeptl
i alHnir divorce, with 65 per
cent agnTtng that people who
divorce are typically trading
••lie sel ol problems for all
oilier
* ti l pen ent believe marriage
should tie considered a prom

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Digging up a now future Goldsboro!
Elementary School students along j
with (from left lo right) School Sopenntendent Paii Magerty. Semi­
nole County School board member
Barbara Kuhn, board memb
Sandy Robinson, board member
Jeanne Moms, board member Larry
Furlong. Goldsboro assistant prin­
cipal Daniel Merchant and principal
Ron Nathan break ground on a new
extension of the elementary school
Thursday. Nov 6 The first phase
of the new building wtl be ready in
August 1998 arid the total completion will be in December 1999

Ise To rein nil together ‘ until
death do us part' compared to
.13 jierronl who consider it a
promise to remain together ‘ as
long as love shall last"
* 79 percent "I Floridians
believe a couple who la nil
happy in a marriage should
remain together and work It
out compand to 17 percent
who believe those unhappy in
a marriage should get a dt
vorer.
When It came to rating
their own marriages the survey found:
* Floridians rate the slieiiglli
ol thrlr marriages at a mean of
9 l (in a scale ol I to 10;
* HO percent of those **ir
vrved would m.trTV the same
person again.
* 93 percent rate themselves
and thrlr spouse as etlrrtlve In
resolving conflict.
When ashed how the Instltutlon o f marriage might be
strengthened.
F loridian *
surveyed responded In this
way:
* 7H percent think mandatory
pte divorce iminsellng would
lie rtlectivr in strengthening
marriage.
* 73 percent Itrlleve a lortger
waiting period before gi.mtlng
a divorce would help
‘ Floridians seem confident of
their own marriages, hut ex­
press
real
concent
.itrout
trends in the slate." s.ivs Mark
W Merrill president ol the
Florida Family Count d "This
concent opens the door to turther dist us sio ii on how we can
slrriigtheti inarn.iges ‘

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and seminars that are available to the general public.
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least a week in advance
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mation

LOCAL FORECAST

BEACH CONDITIONS

Today Mostly cloudy with a

Oaytona Beach 6 New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 4 6

■10 percent chance of rain.
Highs near HO Lows In the
upper-60s. Friday: Chance
ol
thunderstorms.
lllghs
near HO. Lows tn the mld60s and near 70. Saturday
and Sunday: Partly cloudy.
Highs In the mid lo upper60*. Lows tn ihc mid-40s.

leel and rough. W airr trmpent tire at Daytona Is G9
degrres and at New Symrna.
70 drgrees. Winds are from
thr southwest
at 30-23
m.p.h.

STATISTICS

Just another day on the job. Goldsboro Elementary school kids gel ready to
help school officials and Seminole County School Board members break
ground on a new extension of the elementary school Julius Jones, a kin-

dergartner. and Erica Jones, s thud grader, prepare lo dg at Ihe site of the
new budding
HenW Hntei X Tommy S e x

Seminole Scenes
Breaking ground at Goldsboro
Elementary, Sanford Middle schools

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in the Florida Lottery:

Fantasy 5

The high temperature In
Sanford Wednesday was HI
degrees and the overnight
low was 69.
Krcorded rainfall for Ihr
period ending at 10 a.m..
Thursday totaled .00 Inches.
•Sunrise................ 6:46 a.m.
•Sunset..................5:33 p.m.

TIDES
THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE:

1-10-16-17-18

min..
3:30 a.m.. ntaj. 9:35 a.m.,
min.. 3:45 p.m.. inaj. 10:05
p.m.

Lotto (Nov. 8)
1-3-9-10-13-14

TIDES:
Play 4
43-7-7
Cash 3

5-7-4

Daytona

Baach:

high: 6:27 a.m.. 6:50 p.m..
low: 12:0-1 a.m., 12:41 p.m.
New Smyrna Beach: high:
6:32 a.m.. 6:55 p.m.. low:
12:09 a.m.. 12:46 p.m.. Co­
coa Beach: high: 6:47 a.m..
7:10 p.m., tow: 12:24 a.m..
1:01 p.m.

The Sanlord Muddle School Jazz Band, directed by Rhetl Cox. entertains
guests at the groundbreaking cf renovations of Sanford Middle School Ihis
past week. Pnncipal is Bill Moore.

Sanford Herald
".Ten m y Sanfoni. l i t l t Mary ami Seminole County Sint e IVOR"

Thursday. November 13. 1997 • Vol. 90. No 60
Published Tuesday through Friday and Sunday by
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Seminole County School Board
members shovel the dirt for the
Sanford Middle School addition and
renovations project. The school win
add among other things, a two-story
building, five math and science
classrooms, a media center and TV
production studio, computer labs a
media center and a pra-engineering
science lab Supl. Dr Paul Hagerty
a pictured, far nght. along with
other school board members, stu­
dents and personnel.

Sanford PAdcSe School seventh grader Uz Scarwtd. 12. videotapes the
groundbreaking of (he school additions lor a newscast at the school. One ol
Ihe additions w i be a TV production studio. A campus-wide wiring upgrade
includes voice, data, paging and TV systoms Renovations are expected to
be complete by August, 1998.

�Sanfort HeraM Sanfort. Florida • Thursday. Novambar 13. 1997 • M

Living will may not be enough

POLICE BRIEFS
Aggravated battery
I.inilr Moorr. 21. o f 372H
Washington St.. Sanford. wan
am-xied Monday liy Seminole
* onntv deputies.
Moore was
■hargrd with aggravated l&gt;al
I'-rv and discharging a firearm
m piddle. Moore wan arrested
•it the rnmer o f Sanford Avr
m e and State Road 4CJ Moore
allegedly threatened to shrxit a
"MU and kill him Report said
dial he llred gun twter In the
air grazing the victim In the
head

Car driven into trees
I-red Yuwnlik. 43. of 4 HI
Magnolia Ave.. Smford. was
arrested Sunday try Smford
polire
Yannick was thargrd
w1lll l)WI Id.image to |&gt;er
xm/ptoperlyl
and
reckless
driving Y.iwnlik was arrested
oil Seminole llcmlrvard
Re
port said that Yawn" k drove
tils ear Inina group of trees

Alcohol poeaeoaion
Mil liael Davis. 20. of 410
Magnolia Ave . San"ad
was
arrested Monday Irv Dike Mary
Pollie Davis was i liar getI with
iinlawtnl | m s s fs s in n ol alm llol
Iim der2l years of agel Davis
was arreslrtl at ihe inriier of
f IS and Wilbur Avenue. « Mil
ter made a I raffle stop on
Davis' veil" Ir and loimil a i ase

B o o s t e r c s r n iv s l
Tile Seminole High School
Alhlelle Monster Chill will host
a Kail Carnival at Aiyrr Pla/a
no MS Highway 17 02 and
Aiqxirt Mnulev.ird on tonight

through Sunday.
fillies are as follows Nov
HI. 5 &lt;1 p mi Nov 14. 5 | |
p in . Nov 15. 10 a III
II
p in Nov 10. noon 5 pan
All protceds will sup|Miri the
Seminole alhleiii piogram

S e w in g w o r k s h o p
Seminole t U tilit y -I II will he
s|Minsnitng a S|ietlnl Inleirsl
Sewing Workshop on Satur­
day. Nov. IS al Ihe Seminole
Kxtension tjffite Auditorium at
f ive points Irnui 'I a III lo 4
p in
Youih Iroin ages ol N IN year
ol age may attend the work
shop when- they wlU Irani ha
sit sewing skills and a color
hint ked reversible vest for
them selves.
Cost for the workshop is $:i
per child with s« Imlarships
available on irquesl
Has woiksliop is part of the
Creative Arts Sewing Team
pro|ei l that was made |xiss|blr
through a grant Irnui the
American Home Sewing and
Cralls Assoc lotion
Pre registration tor the c lass
Is rnpilred and may done hv
calling the Seminole County 4
II nf lie e al 323-2500. exl.
5500 Kxtension programs are
open to .ill icg.milrss of rac e,
color, creed, handicap or nu
llonul origin. Persons with ills
abilities
needing
asslslauce
should contact ihe extension
nlflce 72 hours In advance ol
the program

C o m m u n it y m e e tin g
Seminole II.O.P.K.
Neigh
borhood Advisory Count il will
hold a Community Meeting on
Saturday. Nov. 15 at the West
Sanford Hoys and Cdils Club.
010 Persimmon Ave.
The meeting Ix-glns at noon
and Ihe focus will lx-: housing.
GoldslMiro Magnet School and
planning.
For more Information, con
tact Vernon McUuren al 32H
5202
Seminole II.O.P.K. Is a pari
ner In ihe Central Florida P re­
vention Coalition which is
H|xmsorrd by the Grove Coun­
seling Center. Inc. and Ihe
Center for Drug free laving

of Hudwelser with containers
open.

Special lo the Herald

Creek cocsine

"Living wills tire not a senior
clll/eii Issue." says l.lnda Drill
gers. co founder and admlnls
Iralor of Florida Registry A
Living Will Registry of Amerl
ean. Inc. a nallunal non prolu
inform.il"m anti reglslrnllon
renter for Advance Directives
(living wills, durable power of
allom ey for health care, and
do not resuscitate orders) h it
ling your wishes In wrlllug
needs lo lx- clone l»v every ••dull
who drx-s not waul lo he
placed on llle stip|mr1. Anil
lli.il still may mil lx- enough
Alter conducting over
laving Will Workshops in ihe
state n( Florida slnre I'I mh.
Linda Ihailks Ihe piilil" lor her
educ-allnn on this lni|xirtani
topic. "We don't |usl talk, we
listen". says Driggers "We've
s|xikeli with tells ol thousands
il people alld have heard In n
dreds anti hundreds ol horror
stories Irom l.imllv m e m b e r s
whose Invert ones did not have
a written laving Will " Wt have
never trad a living will ili.il
letrged and we think ll Is dm lo
educ ating Ihe puhlx to lx- surr
lamilv memlx-rs and the m e ili
&lt;.cl prolession iimlersi.mil ih&gt; it
wislies
Florida Rrgistrv not only

Lrmv I j x kett. IN. of KI3
Seoll Dr.. Sanford. was arrested Monday liy Sanford pnIke. Lnekrtt was i hargetl with
possession of eraek coniine
with lutrnl to dlsiriliule. p o s ­
session of caunahls with Intent
to distribute and resisting
without violence, las kett was
arrested In the lot) hlixk of
S&lt; oil Drive.
The Smford
U.ll.A.D. stpiad made Ihe ar
rest

Drug cherges
Liurert Maker
12 ol un
known ii sldt in e. was arrested
Monday liy Smlnrtl pollie.
Maker was charged with pos­
session of ilnig paraphernalia
and resisting without violence
Maker was arrested at ihe cor
ner of |0th .mil Cypress Ave
nue.
Olflier olrserved Maker
sleeping ill Ihe wheel

Incidents
A burgundy N.’l Olds Delta HH
OMI :M1M was stolen Monday In
the 400 Iili h k of Sprtngvtew
Drive
A Cannon lap top computer
worth $5,000 was stolen Mon
il.iv In the 200 blot k of North
Park Avenue

and Is lundrd bv the Center
for Substance Abuse I’reven
lion anil Cluldien anil fain
ilv/ADM Dlsirtit 7

F o o d d riv e
On Saturday. Nov m Moy
Scouts all over weir dlslrlh
ill lug Scouting lor Food bags
lo nrlgldxirhooils
llegmulng
at m a m Saturday the Moy
Scouts will lie ilillllllg b.n k lo
pli k litem up.
Please lie generous and (III
your Digs with i aimed or non
|M-rts|iahlr loot! Items
Hien.
pisl leave Ihr bags Hillside
vnur dour lor pn k up
Scouting lor food brings m
IinhI lor those In need Please
support S&lt; oiiimg lot Food with
your donations fo r ntorr in
formation. i.ill ihe llovs N ou is
al n *ni (so l

provides a speaker free of
• barge Im .my group, dull,
church, retirement community,
hospital, e-li
hut living wills
are completed al e-.n h meeting,
tree o i l liarge Honda Registry
also provides .it no r barge,
living will forms lor all 50
slates
(h er 100.000 forms
have lx-en given mu m Florida,
alone
Ilie lonns are m an easy In
nml) island language and the
wnrkshnps are presented til .1
IO rnmilti pri-senlatlnn that
provides evin more i l.critv tor
do pntiln |h&gt; Duratile Power
ol Allorm v "a Health (a r e Is
included to tlx- Living Will The
lonns have Ix-rn
changed
Ihiunghont the years in slay
within tin m i ds ol Ihe public
and to k iip pare with law

eral law changes In the past
few years. There are thousands
of people In Florida who will be
placed on a feeding tube be­
cause they do not know that
laws concerning that Issue
have changed.
Florida Registry has the an­
swer for making sure the living
will Is Immediately available
and always up to date. A serv­
ice called registration. Regis­
trants cany a laminated card
that has a phone number to

never found when they are
needed. The attorneys offlre.
where a ropy Is kepi, may be
dosed. You might lx* traveling
and not lx- near your local
hospital. Family members who
have a copy of your living will
may mil think to bring It when
Ihey are called In Ihe middle of
Ihe night. Papers get lost and
mlsplacrd. There are iiumernus
reasons the living will Is not
available when needed.
Living Wills must lie kept up
to dale. There have lx-en sev­

•m win. rift 5A

T R A N S M IS S IO N
TR O U B LE?

• h.iligi s
liv in g Wills must not on ly he
m willing Hu dm utm-iit incest
l » iiiiiim ill an U av a ila b le am i
alwavs up In dale
H o s p ita ls
•ell ns (hat XU p c ti e n t ill Ihe
lini' palleiils -aho do mil have
i l l ' l l wis hes in writing end up
l » mg pi.o ed on III* siip|Mirl
t.inoiion il I nnilv mem lx-rs l«-ii
wilb mak ing l l " i l ' ) Islnu III.IV
I " I I - il III' v ale killing their
I x v d "It* ll Ih'V dull I pill llielll
on l i" siip|x'il ( h e r V l |k r
• •m " I ilx nine living wills are

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[Editorials/ Opinions
E D IT O R IA L

[Kudos to Main Street and
to those who tasted Sanford

i

Awards were glvra lor best booth design
and for best food. Choosing the best was
difficult. Getting caught up In the excite­
ment was easy.
We applaud Sanford Main S tm t organIrcrs nnd volunteers who helped make the
event memorable. And we hope every res­
taurant that participated sees n dramatic
Increase In customers. Judging by the ex­
cellent cuisine, we think that will happen.
Supporters of the event also deserve a
special thanks. Without the crowd, the
event could not have been successful.
Community-minded resklents such as
those who left Taste of Sanford sated, and
those who sene on boards surh as Main
S tm t's, are helping to moke Sanford one
of the premier cities In Central Florida.
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E LLE N G O O D M AN
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Teen-ag e misery a bad 1laird ay?

5 Sanford Main S tm t this past Saturday
hosted the Taste o f Sanford. In which area
restaurants set up booths at the Civic Cen­
ter and dispensed food samples to those
BOSTON--There are times
i
; who had paid the $10 cover icharge. The ____
•■body
event isn't
Is apan
fund-raiser
for
Main
S
tm
t's
of some vast
•Winter
Fest.speedup.
Including
Sanford's tradlievolutionary
In less
: ttonal
than a Christmas
generation, parade
the girlsthat
! winds along
! the
gaily
decorated
downtown
know
seem
to have acquired
all stm ts.
•these new body parts to worry
[about.
This was the first year Main S tm t
ihosted
A glance
any at
teen
the at
event
themaga­
Civic Center. What
zine
Is a new
anatomy
lesson.
a great
response
from
restaurants and
(Eyes
are patrons
now subdivided
hungry
anxiousInto
to support this
a community
dozen distinct
areas
. -half
worthy
celebration!
’ from brow to lash, each of
to be thinned
or
• which
Aboutneed
20 restaurants
participated,
many
thickened,fantasy
shaved booths
or shaded.
•creating
that Invited par[Teeth demand brightening as
my The
looks. 1 hate myself.*
j (leipants
for a closer look
and ahate
taste.
U as straightening.
Thighs
It Is this despairing mantra
|food
was
varied
and
very
good.
ve grown cellulite. Ups re­ that Joan Jacobs Brumberg
quire 'plumping.* Arms bulge
explores In The Body Project.*
:for bleeps. And every tinmen- Iter book, subtitled *An Inti­
tionable inch of the body mate History of American
to need perfume of one
Qlrla.* is the third In a triumvi­
or another.
rate of works about the crisis
Of course It Is not our bodies In the Uvea of adolescent girts.
t the beauty Industry on this
First. Carol OlUlgan tdmillutlonaiy
rampage.
It's
fled the moment when girls in
ther like the trend In medi­ our culture lose thetr authentic
ae. As general practitioners
•voice* and aelf-conlldenre.
Splintered Into an array of
Next Maty Ptpher explored this
Subspcclallsts.
the
beauty
psychological reality of female
market splintered Into prodadolescence
In
'Reviving
jucta for every Inch from scalp
Ophelia.* Now Brumberg has
to toenail, acne to elbow.
Ailed In the blank, saying that
The difference of course Is a girl's relationship to her body
that medicine changed to make ta 'at (he heart of the crisis of
their patients feel better. The confidence.*
beauty Industry changed to
Her delightful and painful
make their customers feel history ranges from the days
worse.
when girls were tied Into cor­
Anyone who spends time sets to (he days when girls are
with teen-age girls knows that corseted by Internal voices
they aren't narcissists. Narcis­ demanding model-thin perfec­
sus. after all. wasted away be­ tion. It croaaes the century
fore a pool of water while con­ horn an era when girts rarely
stantly admiring his Image. mentioned thetr bodies at all to
Teen-age girls are drowning In an era when the body has be­
words Uke *1 hate my body. I come thetr ‘ project.*

K

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*A glance at
any teen
magazine is
a new anat­
omy lesson. J

Allowing ta to eavesdrop on
a wonderful assortment of
teen-age diaries, she compares
the self-improvement plans of
a late 10th-century adolescent
to a late 20th-century girl. The
first girl resolves ’ not to talk
about myself of feelings. ... To
think before speaking. To work
seriously. To be self-restrained
111 fnfim n llrin And fictional
To be dignified. Interest myseif
more in others.*
The second girl resolves to
‘ try to make myself better In
any way I possibly can with
the help of my budget and
baby-sitting money. I wlU lose
weight, get new lenses, already
*ot a new haircut, good
makeup, new clothes and ac­
cessories.*
In barely a hundred years, a
Kiri's identity had attached like
Velcro to her appearance.
The Body Project* 1s not a
lament for the good old days.
Eirumberg tells the history of
everything hum menstruation
to virginity, horn mirrors to
training bras, from petting to
eating disorders. But she has

no nostalgia for the era when
60 percent of high school stu­
dents In Boston were totally
unprepared for menstruation.
Nevertheless she Is aware of
the trade oils wrVe made. Girls
who once were held under the
Victorian umbrella of protec­
tion are 'freed* Into 'a con­
sumer culture that Reduces
them inio thinking Dial the
body nnd sexual expression srr
their most Important projects.*
Girls once repressed and
chaperoned to adulthood urr
now more Independent and
vulnerable In a society sexualtxlng them at a younger age.
While enlivening the history.
The Body Project* draws the
crucial connection between
bad body Images and bad
choices, between how girls feel
about thrlr bodies and what
they do with them,
'Girls who do not. feel good
about themselves need the af­
firmation of others.* Brumberg
writes, 'and that need, unfor­
tunately. utmost always em­
powers male desire. In other
words, girls who hale (heir
bodies do not make good deci­
sions about partners or about
the kind of sexual activity that
is in I heir best Interest.’
What Is missing today, after
a century of rhangr, says
Dnimberg Is *an IntergencratlimaI
dialogue’
between
women and girls. Iter book Is a
And lest for such a conversa­
tion. It mokes us think seri­
ously about a world In which
tren-uge misery is described
all too seriously as a bad hair
day.

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WASHINGTON-Seeing
Mellaaa Ludike's new book. Tin
Ckir Own: Unmarried Mother­
hood In America.* uncorked
countless memories of the
years I raised two sons on mv
own after my first marriage
'ended.
I remember being tired all
the time and forever wondering
to provide vital male role
is. I remembered trying to
the around the fact that
[some bills Just weren't getting
paid--and that there was no
pne with whom to share my
’Tears. Mostly. I remembered
telling everyone who asked
about the experience of single
motherhood:
*lfs the hardest thing I've
ever done.*
Millions of single momsdivorced, never-married and
adopUve-would agree. Take
pever-married Shonda. 27, a
magazine editor whose daugh­
ter Is 7. Shonda was a college
Student when she accidentally
’ became pr
pregnant by her thenboyfriend. 'Doing It all alonetuonetarily, spiritually, emo­
tionally providing everyth!ny~
can be depleting.* Shonda

: My friend Jackie adopted her
Son. now 22, In 1979. Asked to
finish the sentence, 'Single
Jnotherhood la ...,* Jackie says,
f hsrd. ... Everybody projects
onto you the way they view It.*
j People who approve, site ex­
plains. “say. "Wonderful How
can I help'?’ Those who see
kids as a burden ask. "Wliy did
you do this to younctfF People
put thetr spin on It. rather

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hardest
thing I've
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than you defining It for your­
self.*
That's exactly why former
Time magazine correspondent
Ludtke says she wrote "On Our
Own*: to give voice to the sin­
gle mothers whom everyone
from Dan Quayle to Daniel Pat­
rick Moynlhan would define. By
quoting dozens of such mothera.
Ludtke
hopes
to
'complicate* an Issue oversim­
plified by those most likely to
discuss It publicly: men.
'It’s women who make the
decisions--about whether to
become pregnant, to continue
thetr pregnancies, about ...
how thetr children will be
raised.* says Ludtke. the single
adoptive mother of a year-old
daughter. Maya. But 'the po­
litical debate has been argued
by men.*
The book statistics challenge
many stereotypes. Most un­
married mothers aren't teen­
agers--women ages 20-24 make
up 35 percent of tingle mothera, and another 35 percent
are 35 or older. Birthrates

among unwed black teen-agers
are dropping: births among
unmarried women of all races
over age 35 are riming. Between
1984 and 1994. the number of
single women working as man­
agers and professionals who
had babies nearly tripled. And
though minority women still
have many more
out-ofwedlock births proportionally,
white women are the fastestgrowing group of unwed moth­
ers.
But It’a the women behind
the statistics who are most
fascinating--and moat neces­
sary to our understanding of
why women become single
mothers and what can. and
should, be done about It. Be­
ginning with an agonized de­
scription of her own back-ondforth struggle over whether to
become an unmarried mother,
p ^thr then explores unwed
teen-age mothers and those
much older, single women's
varying child-rearing choices
and the men who father the
children.

For moat older women, the
description 'single mother by
choice’ la inaccurate. ’ Most are
single mothers by second
choice.* says Ludtke, quoting a
therapist who has counseled
hundreds of such women.
'Many came to lalngle mother­
hood) after a relationship
broke up over the Issue of
having children or after years
o l looking for a relationship. It
Isn't the way most women
dream of starting a family. It's
where they come out In the
end.*
For all the resurgent talk
shout ’ Illegitimacy" and young­
sters. she continues, marriage
Isn’t a 'silver bullet* that would
cure the problems of leen-age
mothers and their children. *lf
these births were occurring
within marriages to these same
Individuals, you can’t make a
strung argument that the chil­
dren or In many cases, the
girls, would be better of!.*
Though teen-age birthrates are
foiling, so Is the age of girls
giving birth-and who wants to
see 13 and 14-year-olds getting
married?
Ludike's research spurred
her to develop a program for
Boston-area Girl Scouts, ages
10-14, employing discussion,
mentoring and group activities
to help keep girls from be­
coming pregnant.
The Idea la for girls to be­
come 'players In their own
lives and communities,* says
Ludtke. who In her book cites a
young woman who confessed
she never had a dream In her
life.

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gram started.
m m I* the chance to have a mutual under­
standing of how we live* Dale said. *1 think
thto ta a very knpnrtanl program as we go Into
streamllnina the welfare svsiem."
With Its current welfare reform. Florida will
probably be the first state In the country to
take people off erdtore. Starks said.
Through the WAGES (Work and Gain Self
Sufficiency) program welfare recipients will
have four years to get a kill tone Job or they
are taken off welfare for life.
Aa a result of the Walk A Mile project, Starks
said come legislation amendments have been
made concerning welfare.
"Welfare reform la so big now and constantly
changing,* Starks aatd. "The eyes of the nation
The Florida Walk A Mile Challenge Is sporv

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round. Originally developed as
a way to save bad meat by
adding spices, beans were
added by Mexicans and the
dish became a staple.
The exact contents *df moot
recipes arc never dtvutorrt.
n
It's a big secret, Sandy
Gambone Mid of
that
the wort FOX-35 team wUl
cook st the contest. Osmbono
fa the community relations
manager for the television staP w located In Lake Mary. The
Hon. team has been compel■ I for five years and took secE d . to radio station COOL
■06.9 In 1996. Mark Drury.
Kmnotlona manager, is the o f
le ts ] "chllihcad* at the station
m d Gambone said that he
■repares several batches of

lived there, also. He's the one
who saved her from the fire. He
currently works for 97 an hour
on a construction Job al the
new mall In Oviedo. He rides
there on a bicycle. Because of
poor health. Williams docs not
work. Her medications were
found but were damaged by the
fire.
Cindy Klauck. 37. who la
Williams* stater Uved at the
house, also, sleeping on a
couch to the living room, where
the fire originated. Klauck told
Investigators that she la a
smoker. It la possible that a
smoldering cigarette may have
caused the fire.
Clifton Small, who resides at
the home (Us Utle la In the
name of hia son. Tommy), tried
to put out the fire but was not
successful. Donna Williams
said she went to a neighbor's
house to call 9-1*1.
Small, a mechanical supervi­
sor works for Amtrak, ta on va­
cation and could not be
reached this morning. He was
described aa a "caring person”

Floaale A. Roach. 91, Jtnkins
Circle. Sanford, died Tuesday,
Nov. 11. 1997. Bom to Brax­
ton County, W. Va.. she moved
to Central
Florida
bom
Bridgeport. W. Va. to 1977.
Mrs. Roach eras a homemaker.
She was a Methodist.
Survivors include eon. Clyde
E.. Jasper. FIs.; daughter,
V a.;' 10 grandchildren; 26
great-grandchildren; 17 greatgreat-grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Fairchild Ooklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Maty, in charge of

chill, over the course of severs!
weeks prior to the cook-off. for
hia teammates to Uute test.
The actually preparation must
be done on-site at the competi­
tion and follows strict guide­
lines set up by the Intern a-

reach operators who stay by
the phone 24 hours a day. with
a ropy of one's living will, lo be
faxed Immediately when and
where needed. Examples are.
the KrgHtry received a call
from u hospital In Pennsylva­
nia at 4:13, ihc living will wax
at the hospital at 4:17. Calls
ore received from paramedics
who have found the ID card In
a rrgistrants wallet. Thry eontart us and we have the living
will at the hospital tjeforr the
patient gels Iherr. Registrants
receive a yearly newsletter.
New forma are mailed to the
registrants anytime legislative
changes make It nrressoiy,
'Registration- carries a one
time fee of 935 and an annual
fee of $7. Existing thing wills
may be registered by mailing In
a ropy and the fee.
‘ As far as I know." says Drig­
gers. "we are the only organisa­
tion In the country who pro­
vides all of the services we pro­
vide.*
To obtutn free form*, or a
speaker for your group, call
904-328-&amp;49H, fax 904-3286004 or write, Florida Registry
Other area competitors In­ of Living Wills. P.O. Uox 316.
clude a team bom Invacare In Palalka. Ft 3217ft
Sanford and a team from
Cheers In Lake Maty.
After the Judging la complete,
. S f J U l U A
visitors will be able to sample
any and all recipes of the con­
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testants. There will alao bo
house chill, donated fay Shera­
ton Orlando North, oil-you-can­
es! SB for adults,
12
and under bee. Thera will also
be five entertainment, games,
refreshments and beer and
other foods.
United Cerebral Palsy pro­
vides early Intervention and
pediatric therapies for children
with all types of disabilities In
the Central Florida community.
Lake Uly la located al U.3.
Highway 17-92 and Maitland
Avenue.

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hard hats and construction
aprons. In keeping with the
television show that airs on
FOX-36. Gambone said they
will alao have a contest at the
booth to win a signed original
script bom a 1991 "Home Im-

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home In a fire, and that donadona were being received to
help him and his family.
Williams said she called the

Whatever the circumstances.
Red Cross officials said they
recognised a significant need
to help the mother and daugh­
ter after the fire. They also ar­
ranged for help for Cindy
Klauck.
"The Red Croat people have
been woodtrfiiL” Wlt&amp;aius sakl.
“A woman named Hope • Hope
Wilson - Is doing sD she can.
She Is like sn angel. When I
met her, she said. Tm Hope
and Tm here to offer you hope.’
"We're
trying
to
have
hope....but It's very difficult.
Wed like somewhere to stay.
somewhere that Is affordable.
Somewhere other than a shel­
ter. We Just need time and a
chance to get started spin .”
On TbeasJay, WlfitoRia said
she read a story about Longwood Assistant Pokes Chief
Terry Baker losing hia DcBaiy

*we take care of our own."
The Red Cross was taking
care of
Williams and her
daughter. They were to the
scene of the fire shortly after
being called by the Sanford
Fire Department. They took the
mother and daughter to the
Budget Inn.
Hope Wilson, a raptaln on
the Red Cross Disaster Action
team, assumed responsibility
for the case this week. "She’s a
very compassionate woman,
one of the best of our people.”
■aid Jim Ledbetter. "Hope has
not only helped those In the
Tri-County
ores
(Orange.
Seminole and Osceola coun­
ties) she's worked with victims
of Hurricane Andrew and with
victims of the floods In the

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12. 1909 to Rochelle. Oa. Mr.
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Fred, all of Lake Monroe. Lolls.
Sanford;
daughter.
Alice
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grandchildren:
36
greatgrandchildren.
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whatever a echool
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the hit mtialral
a familiar one for

Nrwton-John. whose father
was a collegr professor and
whose grandfather was a Nobel
Prl/e winner. The hit singer,
who lias a star on Hollywood
Boulevard Walk of Fame, be­
lieves strongly In the value of
education and Is an avid wipporter of publlr s c h o o ls
The national Box Tops for
Education
program
was
launched amid great fanfarr at
a rally attended by more than
300 students Irom La llallona
Elementary. a largely Hispanic
school In Ilie Low Angeles area.
Students and truehers alike

were thrilled when Newton
John led them In a rendition of
u popular children's song.

'floor Tops fo r Education em­
powers
communities
and
schools to raise money to pur­
chase the additional learning
loots they need for their chil­
dren*
Newlon-John
aald.
"Today.
Tm
challenging
schools across the country to
participate In fku Tbps /or
EtiuctUlon. which la an easy,
fast und ftin way for students,
teachers and parents to raise
extra money for the Items they
really need*

Last year 30.000 schools
across the country submitted
breakfast cereal box tops that
were redeemed for more than
03 million donated by Oeneral
Mills. Through the program
schools can turn In box tops
from Oeneral Mills' breakfast
cereals such aa Cherdos,
Whratles. Chrx. Trlx. Klx,
Lurky Charms. Golden Onhams and Cinnamon Toast
Crunch as well as Oeneral
Mills’ snacks such as Fruit
Roll Ups. Frill by the Fool.
Fruit String Thing. Nature Val­
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cret Popcorn.
'Box Tbps for Education la a
great program, and I hope
Othrta has aa much fon serving
as the spokesperson as I did.*
aald last year's Box Tbps for
Education spokesperson, four­
time Olympic gold medalist
Amy Van Dykrn.
•Oeneral Mills knows that
elementary schools everywhere
are struggling to make ends
meets.’ said David Dtx. director
of communlcatlona for Oeneral
Tbps fo
Mills. The Box 1bps
forr Edun program also encour­
ages kids to start the day with

a good breakfast. Recent stud­
ies demonstrate a direct con­
nection between eating break­
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Schools Interested must en­
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For enroOrornt Information,
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H u n g e r in
a g lo b a l
econom y
WASHINGTON.
DC--The
United States has the highest
wage Inequality of any Indus­
trialLied nation, according to
Hunger 9i A dobed Economy:
Hunger I960, a report released
this month by Bread for the
World Institute.
*We‘re not taking foil advan­
tage of the opportunities the
global economy provides to
ailrvUte hynger and poverty.*
•aid David Beckmann, presi­
dent of Bread for the World In­
stitute.
Despite a booming global
(economy, 041 million people In
developing
countries
are
chronically
undernourished
Recently released census data
established that 4 million U.S.
households suffer from moder­
ate to severe hunger.
The Bread for the World In­
stitute report Identifies 10
ways to makr the global econ­
omy work better for hungry
people, for example, by pro­
moting International tradewith safeguards for labor
rights, the environment and
food security.
*We can and must rewrite the
rules governing trade so that
the benefits of the global econ­
omy are broadly aharrd-by
working people, family farm­
ers. small businesses and con­
sumers." said Thea Lee. assis­
tant director of public policy
for TT»r AFL-ClD.' *All trade
agreements need to protrrt
and advance labor rights *
Under the pressure of global
competition, governments en­
act policies which tend to re­
strain Job growth and wage In­
creases. the report says. Real
wages for low-skilled workers
have been declining in the
United Suits. Over the past
two decades, workers In many
developing
countries
have
faced falling wages and rising
unemployment. The report ar­
gues that governments, busi­
nesses and civic groups should
promote policies that encour­
age Increased employment and
bvtng wages.
*1 wtah that I were in a situstlon where I could only work
one Job. but I have to work two
full-time Jobe.* aald Charlene
Owner, office manager for the
Frederick County Job Training
Agency and Resident Aide at a
residency treatment program.
"When I worked one Job I
couldn't afford a car or to pay
rent.* Oomex is one of millions
of U.S. workers atruggling t o
make ends meet.

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continued.
Hunger to A Global Economy:
Hunger 1998 contends that
governments must Invest In nu­
trition and education for peo­
ple so they can compete tn the
global economy. Yet the United
States has slashed Binding for
nutrition. The 1996 welfare bill
cut 030 billion In nutrition
programs over six years. Bread
for the World U urging Con­
gress to pass the Hunger Has
A Cure Act. H.R. 1507. which
would restore some of those
cuU.
*In many ways, the global
economy has been a positive
force for Increasing living
standards In many ports of the
world.* said Beckmann. ’ But
fovemmenU, corporations and
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to exercise their power to make
the global economy less harsh
for the less fortunate.*
Bread for the World Institute.
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ganization. releases IU report
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Sports
Jeff
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N o v e m b e r

Rich Plan finishes undefeated season in Lake Mary

What a
difference a
year makes
for Seminole
SANFORD _ ThU time but m u on, there
was a tired-looking Seminole High football
team playing out a lo a t season.
The crowds were tiny as was the Interest In
Sanford. It was a team marking off days on
the schedule with little hope o f playing be­
yond the season's final week.
That was 83 weeks ago. A lot has changed
In Sanford.
Last week, the Notes had a shot at a possi­
ble top-10 ranking In the state's Class BA
with a win over Mainland.
They didn't get the win despite outplaying
t playing
the Bucs all over the Add. But what they cfed
get was
respect, especially for
r them-

LAKE MART .T h e final game In the City of
Lake Mary Department of Parka and Recreation
Men's Fan Wednesday Night Slowpttrh Softball
League at the Lake fkuy Sports Cowplrs proved
to be a microcosm of Rich plan's tea son.
A big Inning oflmoe and a light, atlngy deCoUagr Corporation
nn
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a -A
i the bottom of the
innini
maa a—
new
that advantage until the top of (he fourth inning
when Richi Flan
strength of a
Rich Plan then added two more runs In the
Math Inning an RBI doubles by Jones and
Bobby’ Shaw and the defense only attowed three
singles over the final four kmmga aa the new
champions prevailed 7-1.
The other game was a gift far Ron's Tire and

Center aa tt clinched second place by
getting a forfeit from Celeste Industrie*.
Rich Plan finishes the season a perfect 10-0,
while Ron's Tire and Muffler Center (5-5). Ce­
leste Industrie* (3-7) and Cottage Corporation
(3 8) trailed.
Contributing to Rich Plan's winning offense
were Brian Jones (two doubles, one strife, two
runs scored, two RBI). Dove Johnson (one dou­
ble. one tingle, two rune scored, one RBI). Paul
Llseno (two singles). Bobby Shaw fane double,
one n n ecored. two RBI). Clyde Wood (one dou­
ble). Manny 9tMa (one single, one tun scored).
Mhr Clark (one tingle). Danny Hewn (one nn
scored) and Steve Wagner fane RBI).
^OOter members of the Rkh Flan meter were
Kevin Julian. Steve Boon. Tom Vcaftia. Tom
Soabo. Kevin Vemachith and Torn Mains.
Providing the offense for Collage Corporation

Playing before a traveling contingent that
went from Sanford to Daytona Beach and
outnumbered some o f last season's home
crowds, the 'Notes looked pretty good on a
night when the dutrtct title was at stake.
It wasn't the way the Moles looked during
the game that really matters. It was the way
they looked after the game that summed up
the amazing turnaround at Seminole.
The 'Noles suffered a devastating loss in a
game they should have won. No more hopes
•o f a dutrtct championship. No more hopes of
statewide attention, at least for now.
Thetr heads should have been hanging and
coach Jim W orthington should have been
screaming at hU team for letting a game so

But Worthington himself doesn't usually
have to much left after 48 minutes. He's not
afraid to race? onto the Held to argue a bad
referee's call (and there were more than a few
last Thursday), and his attitude rubs off on
his players. They see Worthington going all
out and It Inspires a mood that hasn’t been
seen In Sanford in a long time.
It's too early to speculate on the M erritt

IN B R I E F

8CC women at homo
■ SANFORD _ The Seminole Community Col­
lege women's basketball team looks to Im­
prove Its record to 8-0 tonight against Hills­
borough Community College from Tampa at 0
p.m. at the SCC Health and Physical Educa­
tion Center.
The Raiders, led by newcomers Maggie
Reedy from Lake Mary. 7-foot Jaana Kotova
from Estonia and long-range shooter Darla
Kudmyvtaeva from Ruaaia. are looking for a
return to the state tournament under head
coach Ken Patrick and new assistant Tony
Mandcvllle.

PQP TH E

BEST

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(fan * Tire and Muffler Center three hits BUI
Oracey (two runs); two hits _ Danny Ocacey
faun. RBI). Robert Smith (two n n g Demi W.
Smith: one hit _ Tony n»««u (home run. nm.
three RBI). David OoldaOck (double, two RM).
Detm L Smith.

By j o t m u m a c
Herald Staff Writer

The Magfe came out Hotter than
a pancake and everyone at One
Mage Place waa aearehtr* far an-

ORLANDO _ Sometime* the NBA
be the greatest show on earth.
Then there are (he time* when N*a
a Wednesday night early m No­
vember wMh the lowly Socramenio
Kings In town when you ran are
the part of the game that Isn't quite
ao FAN-Utile.
lo ti night waa an early night tn
November, a mere dot on the NBA
achrdule and Sscramrnto was In
town and the Orlando Mafflr played
aa If they were about ao Interested
aa the maaorhltia who showed iq&gt;
to view the ugly 115-80 Orlando
loaa.
For (he Orel time alnee early last
season. the Magfe hooted a leaathan sellout crowd and the fana
who did show up left early enough

*1 thought we kind of got
this.* Magfe head coach
Daly aald. "To come back M
N*s iuti ao strange to cave b» Mbe
we &lt;hd. We cant afford not Is com­
pete every night At home, you
should have a swagger and not let
something bkr this happen l"v*
only known these guys fas aU
weeks but they are like a bunch sf
JeelryU and Hyde*.*
Part of the problem ca
Infurfea. Center Rony
played with a sore neck ai
_
Hardaway rarely ployed after being
treated at halftime far tendonitis in
hla calf. The whole team waa .le­
thargic throughout and It allowed
on the scoreboard.
, IU
-We juti didn't have the

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tt was r confident Seminole team
I by one of tbs beat and all but
the
Worthington. the uig o tti of
the little SeminoteTaunThst CoukTtoidhU
players he appreciated their efforts and the
players raced off the Add yeUtng that they
were soft going to kick some. uh. butt come
playoff time.
That remains to be seen. After a meaning­
less game against Lake Mary tomorrow
night, (meaningless except that the mere
thought of taking the Add against Lake
Mary U enough to boll Seminole's blood), the
*Nolcs head for powerful and atate-ranked
Merritt Island to kick off the playoffs.
Sure the 'Noles have done the Job on the
field. It takes players to gu 7-3.
But It also took a lot of the same players to
go 3-7 last season.
What happened U that Seminole began be­
lieving In Itself and a ton o f credit has to go
to Worthington. He came to Sanford this
year and ImmcdUtely set the tone. The
weight room was packed all summer and the
team got a quick altitude adjustment
That showed as early as the soring game
when Seminole looked unstoppable and con­
tinued over the summer and Into the season.
Seeing Worthington march up and down
rows o f Seminole* during pre-game warm­
ups, tailing, no. demanding that the players
bebeve and to leave everything they h im on
the field U Inspiring enough.

----------- Kochel (two akiglea).
Mike Fratrik. Mel Ootiws
IAft
_ f each)
Brett
nsi scored).
Pacing the offenses from the Collage
tton and Ron's Tire and Muffler Cent
that did not get In last week’s t .
Collage Corporation: four htta’ . M e Kochel
(double, two runs. RBI). Rafael Rafael Rwo
two RBI). Chuck Suldak (two ru n * these h
Mike Fratrtk (two runs, RBI): two hits _
Smith (home run. run. four RBI). Mel
(double, run. three RBI). John Kecirei (three
rune). Bob Palagann (run); one hM _ i
run. two runs, four RBI);

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Oriando IMgtc baefcu) poanr toward Oartit Strong lad ita local squad afth a aaaaorvtttfi 17points and 15 rebounds but ha was ona ol tw tow bright rpota as tha
MegteW to the lowly Sacramento Kings 115^0 Wednesday tight

I to be traded to jui
every team In baoketball except far
Sanford Middle School, and. tt last
night waa hla Socnuncnlo swan
song, he left aome good memories.
Richmond went over and around
a lethargic Magic defense all night,
leading the scoring with 35 points
while resting for much of the game.
If the rest of the Kings were (So­
ireeted by the trade talk swirling
around the team, tt didn't show as
they made thetr beat stand of the
aeaaon.
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
chipped In 30 points on a 10-far114 shooting night.
For Orlando, it was embarrass­
ing. one of the worst losses In
franchise history and It will tit ip
on the wall of shame with the 35potnt drubbing by Milwaukee two
weeks ago.

V ick y’s dom inates in sw eep
res a . u M
ret a . i a
LAKE MARY _ Vicky's Permit Service showed that
U Intends to defend Ha spring title aa tt easily swept
a doubleheader In the City of Lake Mary Department
of Parka and Hecreation Womens raff ra ti pitch
Softball League at the Lake Mary Sports Complex
Monday evening.
Vicky's Permit Service opened the night's action by
pounding out 15 hits and holding AT ft T to only
three singles In a 15-1. four-Inning thumping and
followed that up with an 8-0, two-hit beating of TWC
(Time Warner Cable).
The league plays doubt eheadere every Monday
night at the Lake Mary Sports Complex on Rantout
Lane (across from Mayfair Country Club) aterting at
6:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Vicky's Permit Service over AT ft T. three htta _ Ni­
cole Hmelar (home run. triple, four runs, three RBI).
Nicole Moccia (two triples, two runs): two hits _

areas, o a
treat, a a
Debbie Rotter (triple, two runs, three RBI). Connie
Flahbaugh (two runs); one hit _ All Shevlln (run.
RBI). Laahalonda Brown (two runs). Valorte ftAilllna
(RBI). Sendee Turner (run). Belinda Anderson; one
run _ Chrtaay McOuirk.
AT ft T: one hit . Down Clark. Sarah Cawley.
Tammy Lent; one run _ Sharon Shaw.
Vicky's Permit Service over TWC: one lilt _ Debbie
Rotter (triple, two runs. RBI). Nicole Moccia (run.
two RBI). Laahalonda Brown (two runs). Connie
Flahbaugh (two RBI). Sendee Turner. Chrtaay
McOuirk. Belinda Anderson (one run each). Valorte
Mullins; one RBI _ All Shevlln.
Time Warner Cable: one hit . Sarah Reynolds.
Robin OtannelU.

P la y o ff s e t fo r C h a s e c h a m p io n s h ip
Fiore l a g Bo— eta
SANFORD _ Pebble Junction and
Lillie Quinn DDS made short work
’J thetr opponents to farce a play­
off for the Sanford Recreation De­
partment Men's Fall Wednesday
Night SlowpUch Softball League at
Chase Park.
Pebble Junction took a 5-0 lead
In the top of the first Inning and
never looked back in handling Jernlgan Properties 13-3

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Quinn DDS took a 1(M&gt; lead tn the
top of the third inning and Wells
Contracting could not recover as tt
fell 13-7. Lillie Quinn also got a 7-0
forfeit victory from Invacare Res­
cue.
Lillie Quinn DOS and Pebble
Junction both finish the regular

10-3 and will play a win­
ner-take-all game next Wednesday
at 7 p.m. at Chase Park to deter­
mine the league champion.
Trailing the leaden were Wells
Contracting (7-5). Jcmtgan Proper­
ties (3-10) and Invacare Rescue (lII).
Providing the offense were:
Pebble Junction: three hits _
Brett Molie (home run. double,
three nine, three RBI): two hits _

can t." "* * "
Hardaway la i

try to p ia k g f
‘*

today to are if he'll
be ready far the Mafflc*a
Friday night when they hoot tha
Denver NUggrta.
Ironically. Orlando started out
strong and It looked Ilka tt watiM
be a blowout, only with tha Mafflc
on top. The Magic Jumped out. 7-0,
but Sacramento came back, tied tt
at 0. then started to pull asray. By
the third quarter. Hardaway waa
through far the night and Sacra­
mento led by aa much aa 33.
Yea. a 33-point Sacramento lead.
From a team that had won only
once all season. Against a Magic
team that had won two straight
and had Its aterting Uneup Intact.

Rotary
leads in
fastpitch
SANFORD _ Altana Smith
drove In a pair of runa as the
Optimist Club of Sanford
won a batik of unbeaten#
15-10 over Sanford Rotary
Breakfast Club In tha Banlord Recreation Department
atria’ Fall Fastpitch Softball
League at Roy Holler Field
Wednesday evening.
in the other game, the
Sanford Klwmnk Club used a
pair of two run innings ta
win Its lin t game of the aea­
aon. 6-3 over Sanford Liana
Chib.
The league will play again
Saturday morning at B sjb .
with a doubkheadcr at Roy
Holler Field to Ft Mellon
Park.
res t r e t , o •
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SPO R TS IN YOUR AR EA, READ TH E SAN FO R D HERALD DAILY

�C M tiaotd from Pag* 18
Ry the fourth quarter. Daly
had emptied the bench and
Hardaway admitted that it was
a message from Daly When

Brian Evans gets It minutes.
and everyone on the team gets
.ii least 10. It’s not hard to tell
that ihe starters were being
given ,i lesson.
Now what?
Orlando entered the game
looking at five straight very

wtnnable games and now fare
the prospect o f being without
Hardaway and Selkaly on Fri­
day.

The TMt of the story:

"I'm not frustrated. I'm d is­
appointed." Daly said. "I have a
lot of pride.*
That's something the entire
Magic team nerds to find In
time for Friday nlghl.

backup center Danny
Schayes was placed on the In­
jured list with back spasms.
Journeyman renter Tim Kempton. who was placed on the
Injured reserved Oct. 30, was
activated but was the only
Maglr player not to see ac­
tion...Derek Strong had a sea­
son high In points (17) and re­
bounds (15|...Oerald Wilkins
had 19 minutes last nlghl and
Is 109 minutes shy of 25.000
for hfs curerr.

(triple, mn). Charlene Vervllle
(double. RBI). Alglr Jackson
(run). Ebony Baker (RBII. Aja
Coilanl* C liiK llr WUkriitlittiii,
Katie Trlknmp.
Optimist Club: two hits _ Allotu Smith (m n. two RBI): one
tilt _ Vanessa Silva (three runs.
Will. Lawanda TUlmon (two
runs. RBH. Tashee TUlmon
Inrnl: two runs. RBI . Sasha
Menhir; three runs _ Colette
Layton: two runs _ Tara Lay-

ton: one mn _ India Tlllmon.
Rotary Breakfast Club: two
hits _ flritlany Postell (triple,
mn. three RBI). Sophia W il­
liams (two nins, two RBI): one
hit _ Sam Huddleston (double,
two Rill). Kelshawn Knight
(mn. RBI). Ashley flrown, Jes­
sica Poatrll. Crystal Ware (one
mn rnrh): one RBI _ Marrhelle
Woodward: one run _ Hairy
Betnc. Beverly Urummtt. Irene
James.

Daly said he Is badlrd by the
sudden
turnaround.
never
knowing which Magic team will
show up.

Magic

Girls
Continued from Page IB
Providing thr olfcnsr were:
Klwank* Club: three hits _
Sh.iipni.i Campbell (triple, two
Kill); two lilts _ Stephanie Para
(double. two nma. Will. Billie
Cotton Itwo nins. RBI): one htt
_ Cliamav Lawrence |nm). Lau­
ren Bennett. Sheena Campbell:
one run _ Bnttany Hardy.
Lions Club: two hits _
Melanie Frierson {triple, run):
one hit _ Nlcholle
Pierce

Briefs — -----------

Land Note*

3RD youth hoopo starting
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation
fc m tU w i De­
partment. through Winning Ways Basketball
Academy at Sanford. srtO kick off the youth
basketball season with a couple or big
events this weekend.
The first event Is a mandatory coaching
dink thia Friday night. Novtmbrr 14th. at 7
Then on Saturday, also at Sanford Middle
School, will hold Player Placement Day and
the last chance to register.
Placement times win be as follows _ kin­
dergarten through 2nd grade. 9 a.m.; 3-4th
grade. 1! a.m.: 5-6th grade. I pm.; 7-4th
grade. 3 p.m.
For the first time the Recreation Depart­
ment will offer two divisions: a Recreation
Division and a Prime Time Dtvfcston, am) will
also allow players to register Individually or
as a tram.
The Recreation Division will be for grades
kindergarten through eighth, while the Prime
Time Division will consist of a Blue Dtvtaion
and White Division, a High School Dtvlalon
and a OIris' Division for players In grades sis
through eight.
For additional Information, call 330-8097.

Chase
Caatlaaad Areas Pags IB

WON;

_ Kyle Brubaker (double). Dave
Cobb (two runs. RBI), Vic
DlUartolo (mn. RBI). Dave
Dennett (two nins): one hit _
Jim Retd (double, run. two
RBI). Jonathan Jones (double),
Jerry Camus. Blake Murray
lone run and one RBI each),
Bob Markna (run); two RBI _
Duke Frnato: one nm _ M kt
Miller.
Jrmlgan Properties: three
hits . Dave Simmons (double.
ROD. Carmrllo Verdele: two
hits _ Randy Smith (double,
nm): one hit _ la y Oartla
(RBI). Jay With (run). Pied Newhart: one nm _ Kilt Hodges.
LUlle Quinn DOS: three hits _
Robert Stevens (double, two
tuns, two RBII: two hits _
Raymond HartsheId (home nm.
run. two RBI). Calvin Davis
(triple, double, two runs, RBI).
Nokia Roberts (double, two
runs), Curtis Tabor. Myrtel
Reid (one nm and two RBI
each); one hit _ Willie McCloud
(triple, run. RBI). Steve Dennis
(triple, nm). Shay Dumstde
(double, nm). Craig Merkerson
(nut. RBI): one RBI _ Tony
Smith.
Wells Contracting: three hlta
_ Oeorge Perilg (home run.
double, two rpns. five RBI): two
hlls . Tim. Cooper Idouble,
HIM), Bob Wells Sr. Itwo runs):
orie hit _ Mike McLohon. Chris
Wargo. Matt Kalasnlc (one mn
each); one RBI _ Keith Denton.

Island • Seminole matchup next week. But.
even If the 'Notes come up short, they've
turned a comer.
And this time last year, they couldn't even
tell that a comer was In sight.
U B t B m r M t h a t ! Labs Mary gtrts'
basketball coach Carl Brown must have had
mind feettngs about the voOeyfaall team's
upset loss m the playoffs last Friday. He
must fed for the gins that play both sports.
Including two potential starters, but now
he's got everybody available for basketball
season about two weeks earlier than he
could have expected.
He should at least send some sort of re­
ward to the Palm Bay coach for freeing up
his Lady Rants.

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There’s an old saying, “If
're looking for (root, don’t
fishing In a herring bnrreL"
If It’s

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exclusively. and I don't want any­
one else. Rut something is missing
We're not ‘ complete.* I find myself
getting upset with him over many
little* things. I rant let go of the hurt
and disappointment Am I to blame
for allowing this to drag on without
u solid rommitment from him?
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IN BR IEF
S u n rlM Klwanis maata Friday
Tlve Seminole Sunrise KJwanls Club meets every Friday, at 7
u.m.. at Slioney'n. US 17-92, south of Airport Boulevard. Quest
are welcome. For Information, call Tony McDaniel at 324-0409.

Fraa clinic avary Friday
Geneva--A free clinic to Include blood pressure check, blood
sugar screening and Immunisations will be held every Friday,
from 9 to 11 a m., at the Geneva Elementary School In the old
school building, comer of First and Main Street In Geneva. The
clinic In sponsored by ihe Seminole County Health
Department In conjunction with Ihe Seminole County Sheriffs
Office and Grnrvn Elementary School. For Information, call
1149 92H4.

Substance abuse dlscueeed
SAFE. Si distance Abuse Family Education, is conducting a
‘ Families
In Crists*
outreach program.
Interested
organisations wanting to contact Ihe Ufa Savers Club of SAFE
may call Ubliy Kultarskr at 291-4357.

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DEAR ABBY: When I read the
items in your column about the defi­
nition* of ‘ elderly,* I had to share
this:
About 12 years ago, my husband,
‘ Jeff,* and I, our two young children
and all of Jeffs family gathered far
a five-generation dinner. J affa
great-grandfather, who was 97
yean old at the time, was visiting
far the first time since our children

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carrlara prefer - nrofenkinal convanlant and affordabio.
If wa ara not on your provtdor’a Hat, maybo it's Uma to spook up. Call
your Human Rasourca Dopartmant or SanafRa Managor today and say you
want your hoolth plan to Indudo tho Wlnn-DOdo Pharmacy.

�■Sardord H w H Santord. Flonda - TTwnday. Novemtoer 13 1997

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N O TIC I
O f PUBLIC AUCTION
% «C t « kw N| f it " .

NOTICO
N A N I B TA TV TI
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCfMN
Nano* •*haraSy given that dw
andetatoned, purauant to ttva
‘ FtctitWua

M f M Pubhc Auction tor M i»»*o lot cadi on demand to

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C f to Pending m t«o Circuit , 13 00 pm on tba M*d dctci
Court tor l eonnoto County. 1 above At lemmata ttiocter
Service 7140 S. Myrtlo Avo .
tontord.
Flo
177 73
of MUCH to N t Norm
P'oepect'vo
btddare
mat
impact valueice ana Horn prnu
33TT1 Th# parconat
teeaee Forme era cash or corn
totlea at mo cot et c * AeCirt A
Keurtman w**ot# address it
receive! tno right to acoopt or
Rout* 1 Bom I I t . umon Halt.
retact any and aa btda
Vtrgou* 2*174
Publish November t l . I t t r
Th# noma end odd/coc at tno
porconct ropeocontctnm c otter* 0SR-S4

O f ADWMtSTBATtOB
TO ALL PfRBONS HAVWO
0IM AN04
A O A M IT T H I AOOVt I t T A T I
AMO ALL OTM tA PIASONS
N T t D H T I Q m TMt It T A T I
TOO A M N IM B Y NOTIFWD
•) th#

WITHIN
t h a ii
MONTHS FNOM THS OATS 04
TN I 4IAST PUBLICATION 04
THIS NOTtCI. to Me odfi mo
d a rt at Urn above court a u n iel any cNam or
may may tiovo. lech

I mo ctpao N not ytt
duo. mo date uban it WIN
Become duo man Bo dated it
mo daon w cantmyant at unuqet me

NO TIC I
04 PUBLIC AUCTION
SemmeN Wrette* Service e l
eea SI PuBSc Auction tor eel
vepe tar caab on demand to
Mpboot Bidder, the following
Has. SB. 1BST
St d e lta 4 ON
Vm * JM2UF1174dOI MTSF
Th* auction win Be Haw at
1100 pm an mo cold data
above. At tommolo Wrocbor
Service &gt;040 B. Myrtto A v o .
tontord.
4lo
SIFTS
Prospective
bidden
may
mopacl verucle one Pour prior
to eele Tonne are caab or corttAod tunde SommoW YYrockar
recorvee mo right to accept or
*Ber IS. IM F
DtK-104
M TNB CIBCUIT COUNT
O f TFM 1STH JUOICtAL
CM CUtT, M A M fON
LB COUNTY.
NSNBNAL.

OATS O f THB 4INST PUBLICA­
TION 04 THIS NOTICS. Nt Me
mo decedents »ut. mo p a M imcNan at mo court
ALL CLAJMA OCMANOB. AND
O B JtC T IO tU NOT SO 4 ILI0
w il l b c r o n r t t n s a n m o
Oaaa at me Brit
NovamBar 13th. 1SST.
Not art A Kaufhueu
at m o ll
I
Gordon Y. frodartsA
F For latoto
PNo. SB401
U S Norm Pore Avenue
Bernard. 4L SSTFt
HOT) SS1-S7B1
PuShM* NavamBor IS. &gt;0. IBST
00I4-11B

•" Hence is horoby glean mat I
am tn saiiit m Quomoo* at 177
I . Fuat S t, Sanford. 4L.
Seminal#
County,
Fiends
37FFI. under mo Fictitious
Name at
•star

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i

said

name with
at
Corporation*,
a. Honda, m accor-

Ficntiaua Name Statutes. Te­
am: Section IIS 0 1 . Florida
BtaTutaa 1001.
Beverly Wootgaard
Pub ash: Hovemaar IS. 1007
0CH-T3I
m

nag c m c u t t c o u n t .

1 a t- s o t - c p

CABS BOt 0 F -4 1 M -C A -I4 -A
HAST NATK3NW10&lt;
dO ATQAQI COAPOAATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
AOBIAT I SCOOOINS. I T AL
D04INOANT|S&gt;
M T I C S O f ACTtNN
CONBTBUCTIVB BBNVSCB
TO NOOOAT t BCOOOdtB and
UNANOWN
SPOUSI
Of
ROStfTT I SCOOOINS utioao
raaldanta
i* unknown
it
Ae/khe/mey Bo Nvmg. and it
hetehe/ttiey Bo dead, mo
Bo asooaoa. hau*. Oenaeoe,

baa having or alarming la have
gaga bamg toroctoaod horom
YOU A M H tA IB V HOTIFIIO
mat an action to toroclooo a
mengege an the lotto wma
LOF 7. BLOCK J. FAIALANI
ISTATtS SICTION t. AIPLAT.
ACCOnotNO FO FH| PLAT
TM IM O P AS A IC O A O IO IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAOIS 100
AMO 101. OF T H I PUBLIC
AICOAOS
OP
S t d IN O ll
COUNTY, FL0AI0A
yew are required la carve a
0 any. la A an DAVIO J. S TI AN.
IS O PlAwtift a attorney, whoee
eddreet 1* SOI &gt; Unteeraity
Ones ISOO. Plant eiion. FL
S3374 (no talar man 30 day*
Bam mo data of mo teat publi­
cation *1 thia notico at action!
and fa* me original wan the
clerk at true court either before
aewedietely thereafter, otherutao a dot suit w i be entered

M A t: ISTAT1 OF
JA M IS 0. L A M . SR..

Th* admimaWMion at Uvo
•ataaoat JA44IS B. LANI. BN.
C f. w sand a l th* CtrcuA Court
tar Sammala Caunty. Florida.
SOI North Fork
.Sanford. Florida 17771.
roprooontotivo*

ALL M T I A I B T I O M A SO NS
A M NOTIFMD THAT:
ao IM o

la aarvod wh

eoAd-ly at me wdl. the guauhea
I repr
tails*, venue, sr jurisdiction st
B N Court are isquwad
a w aoiacuena with the Court
WITHIN TH* LATIN O f T H A II
MONTHS A FTIN TH I DAT! OF
THB FINST PUBLICATION OP
Th is N O liC I ON HwNly O A tt
A FTIN TH I OATI OF IIR V IC I
OF A COPY Of THIS NOTICI
O N TH IM .
AA creditors of the decadent
persona
decadent a aetata an wham a
at Hus notice Is served
three rnonms attar ms
daw at the Aral publication of
HUa notice eujot loo thou claims
anm mis Court WITHIN T H I
LATIN OF T H M I MONTHS
A FTIN T H I OATI OF T H I
F IM T PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TIC I ON THMTV DAYS
AFTIN TH I O A lf OF SIA V IC I
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
OH TH IM
AA amor creditors of th* doc*
' th* doc*
dent's aetata meat fUo thou
claim* with mi* suurt WITHIN
T H A II M O NTH ! A F TIN T H I
OATI OF TH I F IM T PUBLICA
TIOH OF TH II NOTICI.
ALL CLAIM . DtuAMDS AND
ONJICTtOMS NOT SO f lL lD
WILL M FO A IVf A BANMD
Th* doaa at th* hi
Hao of mi* Nolle* 1* Moeambor
IWi. 110 7
Co-Personal Aoureaontet*
JAM SI B. LA I...
ISO LoA* Hayes Root.
Omado. FL 37TSS
IU 7 A B ITH A. AUSSO
4170 Aiolsys Wcorte BivO
Oviedo. FL 37TIS
Attorney for
Co-Foreonol Nopreeenlolivee
M AA4AM T A. WHAMOH
MorguM A. Whorl m. PA
PO-Bbo 171177
Oviedo. FL &gt;7747
Florida Ber No 7B71SI
HOT) 343-71*3
Publish. November S. 13. 1397
OIK-13

w i t n i s s my hand and me
toot at mw Court at S IM iN O U
County. Honda. Hu* 10m day of
NOVIMBIR. 1BB7.

MANYANNI MONSI
CLIAK O f T H I
CMCUIT COUNT
BY! Hum King
Ooputy Clark
LAW OFFICIS OF
DAVIO J. ST I AN
ATTONHIV FON PLAINTIFF
SOt I . UNIVIASITY DNIVI
SUITS 100
PLANTATION. FL 33334
S7-I07SOIFNW)
PubHen: November 13. 70. IM T
O IK-114
M T IC I
T H I IT. JOHNS AlYIN WATS A
MAMAOIMINT OISTAICT ha*
rocarved an appneanon tor
Conaumpiiv* water Us* Bom
BBnom L Martin NovocabW
Truat. 734 Andover Cwele.
Winter Springe. FL SI70S.
Appneanon a 40117 Th* appnsant prepese* to withdraw
0.34ASS MOO at water ter
20 000 Acre* at Citrus, Fruit
crop*. The withdrawal* used By
ewe pie posed proton! wd! con­
sist at around Water Bom
Ftendon Aqudor el* I Aetna
Was *1 SommoW County Mealad m Section 2S. Township I t I .
Aange 311 known at Howard
Should you bo mtoreeted m
any of th* kotod appbcetion*.
you should contact the St.
Johns Alvar Water Management
Owtrtct. Slat* Htgitway too
Wo*L PO Boa 1471. PMalka.
Florida 1317S-142S. Written
oBiaction* or a request to bo
mformod regarding
Board
action on th* application may
teceived wtthm lourteen (14)
days Bom the del* ot ttw* pub­
lication
Written oB)*ctlone
should Identity ttw obfoctor By
nemo and oddraaa. and fuSy
application. AA limoty triad wnt-

cstron prior to the Board facing
action on th* application. Frnng
a written eB)actton doaa not
onmw you to a Cnaptar I N .
Florida Statutes, adnunwiralivc
hearing Malice st ml ended
(proposed) agency action writ
bo provided to parson* who
hay* requested
individual
none* Parson* whoa* tubManual Maroaia arc aifocWd
By m* apcbcMion and who too

at
Coiporatiena.
Oopartoaonl at State. State at
Honda upon receipt of pioot at
th* publicattan at m*e notico.
mo tictitioua name
MANY'S NAM STVLINO
A WCOt
under wtucli I oapoct to anpaga
o t u r e n i at CM Watt Stale
Hood
434 (at LyncMield
Avonuol AItamonto Springe.
Honda 33701
That me party mtareeted n
tint buamooa enterprivo ia
Ioedema Sieve tek
ic-h/a Mary SaavvctuVI
Honda S77I4
Dated at Altamonte Springe.
Somcnota County, blonde, true
13th day ol NovamBar. I f f 7
Pubi-eh November I I . 1*47
DIK-11I
IN T IM C M C U tT COUNT
04 TIM BM NTBBNTN
JUBtCIAL C M C U tT

CABS M i B T-a tlO -B N -S B -N
m K* Th# H arried at
ANA ACOSTA,
MAAtON COLLINS,
M T t C f l O f AC TIO N Of
OtBAOLUTION O f MANNIAOB
TO- dor ion Colima. Laal known
edWeee S t« Colorado Piece
Anameme Springe. Florida

sorts

YOU AAI N IM B Y NOTI4IIO
mol an action tor diecob.Won at
meniege hoe Boon Mod aecmvt
you and you
aarvo a copy
do»*nao*. it any. to A an
Ac eat*.
addrea* ■* ISO! |i
Sgu*r* Orlando. 4L JSBIB on
or before NOVI M S I A 14m.
IM F, and M* ttw ongmai w.th
mo clerk at IMo court Botoro
otaty Ihoraartor if you tad to da
aa, a detauA w a Bo ontargd
WAANMO ruto I I
Family Law Nuiaa st Pvoeaduro.

dismissal or atrtBMg at y d ad
W IT N IM my hand end the
eeel at ttua court en OCT O i l A
Tom. 1be 7
131ALT
MAHVANNI BIOAM
C LIN K OF T H I COUNT
BYT Nancy N. Win Mr
Paouty Clark
PwMah: October 13, 30. and
November S. 13. tBBT
D U - 7*7
M THB C M C U tT COUNT
FON M M M O LS COUNTY
*. S T -S T T -C f
■N M TN I BBTATI OF
COMUNI MAY JA tO th .
M T IC I
OF A O N M M TN ATM N
The ectmuuvlrelion at the
eatale at COANIHI MAY
J A IO IN .
decaaaad.
Caa*
Number »7 J77-CP. pendeig m
the Cutiril Court lor Semmote
County,
Florida.
Proboto
Owtewn. ms addraae at which
m
Sammala
County
Ceurttvou**. l antard. Honda
37F7S. The eamai and addraaeaa at the peroonet raaraaanaatattoo's attorney are cat term
AK inter eeled perpent pro
required to tile with true court.
WITHIN T H N II MONTHS OF
TH I FMST PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O TIC I: (T| on slotm*
agetnoi mo cci oia and It) any
obiecbon By an mtaroaaad aOr ■
ef ms
ALL CLAIMS AMO O B JIC TIOH* NOT SO FILID WILL B l
F O M V IA BAAM O
at due Notico has
ttw Mti day at
NovamBar. IBS?
FATAICK ALLIN IA O IN
n o WUw Put* Two Aea.
LaA* Worth, Fiend* 33417
Attorney For
LAARY 0. BAAMIS
7117 W. Slot* Rood 434
Buna 131
Longvrood. Florida 37771
&lt;407) 774-1040
Florida Bar No 731107
Publish: NovamBar S. 11. IN 7
DIC 60
M T M C M C U IT COUNT
C M C U IT M A M FON
S U M M L B COUNTY,

A bast al
Narthaaat 174 ot th*
174 at ) H « |» B. TownaMg I t
Bourn. Range 30 loat.
County. Hondo: said tract
Balog
mars
particularly
da sensed aa: Commence si ttw
174 at laaban B. IcwnaWa I I
Baum. Range 34 last, run
Bourn i r s t t g * i *m 100 aoi
foot, monco North 00*07 31*
la st paraMoi W the Weet kn* ef
kaid Northeast 1/4 *f
Northveeet t/4 a distance of
447 37 Wot, thence run South
41*44 SO* (441 770 Wot. thence
Norm (O 'O t lt* last ISO toot
to th* Point ot Bspnooip. run
ttwnc* South 41*44 00* last
US
loot:
tnonce
North
00*07 31 * loot too Wot: mane*
Norm W*4A OO* Wool ITS Wot.
thons* Baum 00*07*31
100 WM I* th* Point ot
Begi wring. Lao* th* Wool &gt;0
Wot Wf road nght-ot-woy.
ALIO : (Boms a port *•
Parcel t)
Ceaunenc* at the Southwest
earner st the Narthaaat 174 at
1/4 at Beebsn t .
I t Bourn. Range 30
iBnootta
174 at NaitPwaat t/4 a
ef 144 441 Wot: then so nan
174 at rn* Msrtnooot 174 4 dw tance *1447.37 loot: mono* tun
Bourn 41*44 00* teat 270 Wot
to mo Point el gegwnmg; run
men** leuth •1*44 00* foot
130
00*07*31* loot 1300 teat;
mane* North *0*44 00' Wool
too
00*07*31* Wool 130 Wot W Pw
Point of Os owning. Laos the
Weet 71 Wet tor read ngM-of• Orange
County. Florida:
Paeasl S
LSI 34. Stack 31. Cap*
Orlando I t lata a. Unit I I -A .
according to the plat maraot as
recorded st PM* BaoS 4, Page4
44 mrougn 70. at the Pubbs
Records *1 Orange Caunty.

IFAAtN AIVIAA. I T AL.
M T I C I O f B ALI
Nolle* •* hereby gtvan that m
accordance with th* Final
Judgment
at
ForacWaura
entered urn November ftth. 1107
In end action no. 17-M Ol-CAla w m in* CBcutt Ceurt *t
Seminole County. Florida. In
which (ham Rivora. at al. ware
Oelandants and IHLAMO MOATQ A O I COAPOAATION. the
Ptamttfl. I writ aed to me hrghoM
•t N. I
FL 37771 Between 11:40 km .
and I N p m on January 4th.
ttS4 on th« toMowmg doaenbod
Lot S. Block H. U T LARK
SUBDIVISION, according to th*
Plat thereof, a* recorded hi Plat
Booh 17. Page* B4 and (S . Bl
the Public Records St I smrnsM
County Hondo.
t i l l OnoW Stroot. Longwood.
FL 37750
O ATI: Movombor Sth. IM 7
(Court S*o|
MARYANN! MORSI
CWrk ol Circud Court
Aa Oopuby CWta
Ltetthew J. SchiicRta

Sections 4 0 C -I.III
and 4 0 C -I.S II. F A C .. may

1134 Hollywood Bled
Hollywood. FL 3307P
PuBbcailon at thu nolle* an
13. 70. IS47 Bt mo

Publish. November 13,1337
DCA-113

Herald
DIK-104

COMSStMCI PI Pto Bourn* sot convoy ot Bw
■action 7, TewnaMp I I loiMh. Range » last.
Marta aw WeM Bna at l e t "
•M 333 M Mat la
pomt Bamg an a aurva aanaavw to s
at 1Baa. 71 leak, a aanbat angpa at 1**77 0*- and a 1
444 43 Wet BWI Bear* North 10*01 *3* Week; manes BN
gw ara staatdsurva 4II.fi Wee w aw end M told avwve; awns*
Norm 13*37 44* WeM IM .4 I teat Meng aMd turvey Bne: manse
departing said survey Bna North 3**77 1 7* la st B i t s WM is ■
pomt on m* oatoung Northerly Right *1 Way Bno *1 BMW Rood
Mn 43* Mr me POMT O f 44001111110 own** along cant eaWth g North*hr Right ot Way kn* Norm 13*31*73* West M M War.

THIS MONT QAOI IS NONASSUM AILI: any transfer st

30*71*17* last I .M Wo* monco Bondi 17*11-13* last M BS I
along a Bn# Being M O WM nanPaity of and sa*aBM wtm aatd
aiislmg Northerly N M t at Way Bno: thence Baum M**I*1I*
West 1 00 Wet to th* Pomt ot r
COWTAMMO IBB M U A M F l l f , M O M ON L I U .

default ot mw martgaaa and
shall oolitW th* mortgagee
horom to ad remedies pravtd
horam and By law. Including
without leoning. th* right of
accoWrMion.
Until such tun* aa th* addt*

and Aa DaclaratWn st TaABts bt mw Court egemst you aa
raaaandants, aeaMa f la ceedamn By arewant damam prataadmga the above dees riled pto party Wasted Bt the Slew at
Florida, County at SamStsM.
You are further notified mat tho Pouttonaa writ apply ip th*
Honoraim Thomas Freeman, on* at m* Judges at mw Court an
th* n m day st OeaewSm. 1117, M 130 k * . . In SaaHnols
County Caurthouo*. laniard. Fiend*. Wr an Order ot TaAmg Bt
ttua cause Ad respondents to mw amt may rsqueM a In arms a*

C A M M . S T -IM f-C A -1 4 W
IHLA740 MO ATQ A O I
COAPOAATIOM

BldSO the
tBBT. fas* BIB, PuBBs Record* at

Rod at par**! 1) Bov* Boon
spec&lt;t-cariy raWaaad Bam tho
kon *1 this mongag* a* pravtd
B*r*w and mcorporatad harem;
ranca ot any dotauN *1 ttua
mart! age or me not* socurod
hervBy. shod Bov* ttw option of
Wroctoamg on adhar or Both
Th* W party ateraaaid.
with all
logaihar wMh
haredilsmant* and appurtaanywise appartawing. W Bamg
aoM t* ta u t I y sard Final
W ITN IM my hand and coal at
th* Court tin a 10th day at
Novambar. IM T .
&lt;37AL)
Maryi
Clark at th* Cwcuit Court
l iiw nol* County, Florida
By t l Dorothy W. Sedan
Deputy CWrk
III H. Bubm
Florida Bw No. 0071113
losey. Brennan. Butman
• Mora*. PA.
ttto North Orange Avenue
Post Office Boa 4MO
Orlando. Flo. Ida 32*07
HOT) 441*7100
Publish- November 13. 70. IM F
M K -lt l

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NO yiiaaSoarw. NO nuaraory.
NO prodUCN B M I t O MB-

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Be B HiBWIB bt t fA N T T
a n d la rn v g W D M Cash Wt

M N O a m a o ia n . NO I

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IIW a raquast far hearing ah*B waive any right W oBpsct
to the Order st Talung.

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by LulaCampos
COI CVO

W ITN IM MV HANO AND U A L st aaW Court on S&gt;* 17m day of
O C TO M R . A D .. IM T .

PuhBab: Octobor 33. 39. and FWvamksr A t A TM T
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purpoaaa sot forth m tho Petition, d you Wd to anowor. a riltauA
may Bo ontoyod apaiuM you tor dw robot daman dad M dw
Patman, d you lari la wquest a hearing an aw Pamien Mr Order
at Taking you alia* wahrn any rtgM la *B)*ct 1* said Order at

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ri any, and wguaat a hearing, d daabed, la aatd Patman arc
•TATI OP FLO RIOA
D1PAATMINT OF TRANSPORTATION
711 South Woodland Baideyard
OoLand. Ftenda 17710
c/o Timothy C l anSarh
Immant Oamabi 4 tsar war. Dwanct S
(S04) B43-S4S0
an *r bataro Decamber tat. I t t r , and RW ttw engmaW wtm Bl*
CWrk ot NMs Court on dial dot*, to thaw cause what rtgM. tnw.
ntaratt, ar Ion you or any at you havo bt and W B o aray arty
described Bt dw Petition and to show cauoo. d any you Bov*.

MARYANN! MORSI
C U R K OF T H I CIRCUIT COURT
By* Rum King
Ooputy Clark
Bt Mcordtnas with dw Am artean 1
1 Maaa Was waadBig apostal 1
mw procaodmg should sontast tho Court &lt;

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escape. Judge Lester revoked
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grand Ihett charge
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th r help ol the Sanlord I'oln r
Department
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buried under asphalt roads
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Sanford Herald

Today: Partly
cloudy with a
20 percent
chance of rain.
Illghs in the
u p p c r-8 0 s .
Lows in the
low er-70s.

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with transplant* tu the stale is
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mem " hi the stale s history. p i c
Disney World
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brochure 'D c v -d n p in c iil Is rear
ranging the true environment ami
non-Floridian* arc recording Inslory a* they .sec it."
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lie
knows from whence he speak*
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tory hack to a seventh great
grandfather w ho was lu-ld prisoner
In Ihe Castillo dc S an Marcos in

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seven th
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tiles I h t , u m d a llegiee in lusinix
h u m &lt; olumlii i i ollege whil&gt; in the
m ih l. il x hill II xxas not Ills i l ' g n r
h n l his h ' l l l a g e that s p u m d lam
m l o lest-.iii h ot his laimlx s y. o r
alog.v

I grexv 11 1 &gt; siiiioiindid hx Ins
torx
says ( ailson
His tattler s
f.onlly xvi ie Sxvedes xvlm settled hi
1 ps.ilu and the Hawkins i . u l s o n
savs are genuine rimiil.i u a i k
eis
I -nl ( ailson. the suh|nt ol
I .11 Ison s honk. W i l l ' l l &lt; I ' l f l l i
U'i i s Kiiii/, was a majoi u l n x
laimei on Hie west side ol mil III
-Seminole i oiiuty helnie Hie l)e
pi esslnu ( . I l l s III si I eh IX laim
was where ( nluuihlu Mnhi.il ( e n ­
I n Sanloid is now It was
Intile
pn-ie ol griiunil with good wells."
I . u l s o n wiole in Ills hook
"an
ideal pl.u e to try ii-leiy lal ming “
Carlson gicxv up ilmmg Hie
wuniiig age ol an agiliulhiial San
lord He has coinhmed his m em o ­
ries ol Hiat lime xxilh the knowl­
edge ol riondo Ion- dial fie lias
uueoiihi'd during lit* p rison .il re­
search lo embark on a second c a ­
reer a s a storyteller and writer "In
support of I'liirldn'H folk heritage."
lie has written approximately
See C a r lto n . Page

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C h a il io C . C a r l s o n ho ld s a h al m a d e b y his g r a n d m o t h e r fr om pa lm e t to s b a r v o s l o d at w h a l is n o w the C e n t r a l Florida Z o o T l i e art w o r k c o m e * from a b r o c h u io C a rls o n creatod

Mosquitoes sting zoo event, but you can go Boo
U Y D A V ID F R A Z IE R
Herald Stall Writer
Lions. Ilgcrtx. iimsipiilncs .
O h my! An
unwanted species has thwarted plans for the
Central Florida Zoological Park's NlglH Sights'
Fright Night* The event was nixed due to the
concerns over Ihe e iueph alllln alert.
Fright Nights was .scheduled lor October 2-1.
25. 30 am i 31. It would have lu-en it* third
year. D uring the stay, visitor* go through the
"haunted walkways" confronting giant spiders,
snakes am i even Hie Loch Nt-ss monster. Tin trail ends al tire G rim Reaper standing in the

Graveyard of Extinction. Then it Is oil to the
Rcollty Horn, where visitors learn about the
myths ami legends of Ihe more mysterious
creatines of the Earth. According to Andrea
Farmer, zoo m arketing director. Fright Nights
Is fun hut also educational.
Taking the place of Fright Nights for this
year only Is Hoo at the Zoo on October 25.
During lion, visitors encounter the hundreds ot
natives nod exotic m inimis that call Ihe zoo
home. There will he various demonstrations
and programs throughout Ihe day. Adm ission
to lloo Is 87 for adults. S3 (or children 3-12
years. 8-1 for seniors GO years anil older, and

fiee lor children 2 ami under. Zoo members
are admitted free.
Recently, an encephalitis alert had been Is­
sued by the stale health department for 27
counties Including Seminole.
Hum an cases,
continued sentinel chicken conversions and
rainfall amounts prompted the health depart­
m ents decision. Farm er said, unlike other o r­
ganization x. the zoo cannot spray because of
the chemicals being dangerous to other forms
ol Insects such as huttcrill- s.
Fright Nights began In 1095 bringing In an
estimated 1.500 people to 2.300 In I99G.
See Zoo. Page BA

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S A TU R D A Y
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8 58 a m . 0.52 p in.. Cocoa
Reach: high 2 56 a m . 3 36
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S TA TIS TIC S
The high tem perature In
Sanford Th u rs d a y was 8 7
degrees and the overnight
low was 69 as reported by
the University of Florida A g ­
ricu ltu ra l
Hesearch
and
education
Center.
C e le ry
Avenue
Recorded rainfall lor the
period ending at 10 a in .
Friday totaled 15 Inches
•Sunrise
7 22 a m
•Sunset
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lif t anti choppy Water tem ­
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UnllirsvIHc
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Key West
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Miami
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67 89 plcldy
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, i t ■I, i the new I i I iii Seven
Years hi T ib e t (Th re e stars)
A i, online to repoils. Helnrii h
11.in , i Hie nt in In t ii &gt;11, il lead
t li.it-i, ter wax part nl the Nazi
party having served In Imtli
the SA iN f.a rnalitelungl and
the SN is. Iiiitrslalleli between
1933 and f - Itt
This n n l . , ’ mu may taint a
viewsi s impression ol lla rie r
Espei tally due to ltd' fat t that
he was agaii. -t the t 'oim m uust
Chmese tak, i.vcr ol Tibet, and
(he ousting ,.! the peaie loving
Dill.it l.aiua In certain minds
that may p a n t Harter as a
hvpoi rite
It .1. its a movie
friend paint, I m il.
H .n re r
could h.ne , Panged between
the period wt,&lt; n he was |&gt;.ut ol
the Nazis to when he helped
the 1 diet.ms
Seecri Yews In l i b e l had
wrapped in p iu n tp a l photo g­
raphy lift,at- the truth about
llarrer was revealed
1'rcss
notes said that three l o r /i oprotlui er
le.ui-JiK (pte.H An*
itiittd added two voice-over
lines that nleiililled llarrer .is
part ol the Nazis The change
Is not
rmlii ruble.
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tain climber who Imds himself involved m nA extrnote
tlursri I make linn ti ol a lllllfi
erne anyway Hut. the atoie
tuentlourd friend is on the
m .uk when she hrouglit u p tin
siiti)e&lt; I of change hi the film
lla rre r certainly dor* rlia n g e
hut not politically III* trails
formation in Seecri Yen is is a
lot more personal.
At the h rg lu u ln g
ol the
movie, llarrer. played by III ail
1*111.
leaves
an estranged,
pregnant wife h rh ln d am i an
unborn child h r cures nothing
about lint during Ills ininiii
tain rlim h ln g trip Into the III
malayas and. eventually, into
the Tibetan city of Lhasa. IL irit-r goes from b rin g an a rm guilt egotist into a more c a r ­
ing, selllrss hum a n being lie
is liel|ied along the way by the
youthful and m arkedly wise
Dalai Lama whom he devel­
oped a close bond with d u rin g
his stay in Lhasa

By MARIA OREM
Herald Staff Writer
Freshly baked bread Is Dic­
key tu most ol the offerings
at Schlotzsky's chain uf dellratessen styie restaurants
Alsu featuring a drive thrnugh. the establishm ent
has nimfurtahle seating for
those with a In tic extra lim e
tu spare Hervlr e is self-serve
as patrons pick up their urtlers at the convenient w in ­
dow.
Bread &lt; holies Include thc
classlc sourdough, used also
In the Ireshly baked pizzas,
wlii-al. dark rye. and Jalapenu cheese Inm s Tile w arm
sandwiches c o iiic
In Iwo
sizes, small or. fur an addltion ill dollar, regular.
The
Original
regular
IS3.99) was lusty
In Its
toasted bed of sourdough
Th e thinly slued dell meat
assortment ol ham . Genoa
salami, and ditto salami was
served
with
m ozzarella.
Cheddar
and
parmesan
cheese.
A ccom panim ents,
unless otherwise specified,
include
m ustard,
lettuce,
union, tomato and black ol­
ives. For the extra h un gry,

Schlotzsky’s Dell
2904 Orlando Drive
Sanford
898-2867
the M uffuletla ISG.90I
Ls
served In a giant 8 inch bun.
Other featured
regularslzctl
sandwiches
Include
ham and cheese (9 4 .2 5 ) and
turkey (94 89). Light s.mdwlch choices arc sm oked
turkey
breast
(83.991,
chicken breast (84.69), D i ­
jon Chicken breast (84 79),
and Die vegetarian (8 3 .9 9 ).
Dell style sandwiches in­
clude’ turkey and bacon cluli
heel
am i
18-1.89),
roiist
clic-c-sc (84.89). and pastrami
anil Swiss (8 4 .8 9 ).

dinary adventure m the TuStar Pictures and Mandalay
entertainment presentation Seven Years m Tibet

Neeeri le w s at Id,el is an
set til th ie f a i l s Du- lust
a ,l is when H a m i goes on I,is
(oiiniev win, I, Ho In ,I'd at, oil
siispri ted stay in an India in
teinm ent i am p
t|u sennid
a il deals wu!i tl.r building ol a
lift’ long Itifitdsh lp witti the
Dalai Lama and the Itm d a lt
deals with tin- takeou t ol Tl
tiet by tlie ( liiuese
A im -uid If tie fle w I winks
Iron, a s, n p l w illteu by Me, ky
.loluistoti ifvim e ul liife si from
tin
liiM.k
tiy
il.lite r
the
F irm Ii lllm m aker may be ai
i used ot mis, usiing with T ill
as llarrer
Tnt s A u s lilu n ,u i eiil seems more ite llb e ra lr
Hi.in n.iitir.il and his p e rlorinanie la, ks a , ejt.un power
Its . ls d Tttt
, oiieentrates
more on his at tent
than
bunging Ins t h.u.o i n to thr&lt; e
diim nslo n.il
Id,
However
through Till, .mdieni e s do s,
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From (lie |&gt;i//.i im m i, the
8-m ch h a d m
tnniatii and
mushroom pizza (94 09) was
a si,m il out Other spe, laity
pizzas, all made to o ld e r. m
elude
the
Medlter la n e .m
(93.991. a combination
of
feta cheese, him k olives,
tomato,
onion
and
basil
pcsin, smoked turkey anil
jnlnpcno (8 4 ,0 9 ) chicken am i
pcslo (84.091. and barbecue
chicken (84 09| Mure co n ­
ventional choices like ehecse
and tomato are also available
id Is a vegetarian pizza.
On the light stile, soups
arc made dally in the store
(81.99 for ‘ a howl). Salad
choices Include some c re a ­
tive com binations like C h i­
nese chicken salad (8 3 .9 9 ).
featuring romnine
lettuce,
chicken
breast. ’ sesame
seeds, chow mien noodles,
green onion and m niidnrln
oranges served with a spicy
That peanut dressing I’r lr r s
range from 82.99
for it
tossed salad to 83.99 for it
chefs salad
Prepared
desserts
and
drinks m ay he ordered at
the register. Beer Is also
available.

the obvious slull in H a rte r's
personality
Ni n t h Y e w s m lib e l, d e ­
spite Us tiling two hours plus,
dues a, tjii.iint n u d irm rs with
a m an wlm saw the error in his
way*
It is the hum an stuiv
Dial should attiai t moviegoers
to Die llliu and not the lo n t io
v e rs v

Ja iira n r I lam inin Dfuimj und
MicfiWe s High School Reunion i
Is tin* spark plug In the new
romance
The
M atch m ak er
ITw o and a half afar*) The
m lxtiirr nf hrr cm** fm nknrss
and her w illy sarcasm hursts
helllrs with laughter, hut hrr
smile will make you melt Mie
Is the four leaf clover for this
film set mostly in Ireland
Giirofalo stars as an assistant
to a floum lrring Mass.u Imsetts
senator The senator asks lu r
to go to the Em erald Isle to
had Ills family roots as an op
porturdly to lu n h e r Ids cam
palgn I.title doe* she know
Inn stir lands light In Die
mlddle of a mat. Inn.iking les
(Iv.il In Die small village ol
Hnlllnngrn
The Im at t uplil
(Milo (V S lira l sees her as a
spei lal prnjrt t she Is Diere oil
business
and
not
to
gel
InHiked up
I b e M tiU hin tiker is a s c re w ­
ball
romance
about
love
striking when one least ex­
pects it. But this is Die most
uiiallertlug rom antic com edy
In some time The ending Is
evident within Ih r first 45
minutes of the film and the
mi'chanU s of the romance b e ­
tween Garnfiiln and an h lsh
lild (David O lla ru ) doe s. ' not
.elle&lt; lively arouse any feeling
or emotion
Giirofalo delivers the film
Irom totiil Id.im lncss She Just
Ills into the role perfectly.
You can say Garofalo and her
part are a match.
•« •
Undoubtedly, kids will love
the hum or m S o c k e t M a n
(Tw o star*) The new Disney
family him starring the satel­
lite eared,
stand-up com ic
Harland W illiam s |Dour ft Peri­
scope) is a kiddy comedy witli
plenty ol kiddy hum or. The
tikes will thrill lo loud sounds
ol passing ga*. giggle when I he
bail guy slip* on vomit ami
chuckle nt the cute c h im p a n ­
zee Hint shows u p hi* hum an
counterparts.
Unbelievably,
this film misuses Ellon John's
"Rocket Man" and Disney's
awn "When You Wish Upon a
S ln r.‘ Tha t alone warrants a
negative review of the film.

�Sanlnrd Horak), Sanlocd. Flonda •Friday. Oclobar 10, 1997 - 3A

r POLICE BRIEFS
C o n d u c t leads to tro u b le
l.lm lsry C'iirlrr. 31. of 2H3‘1 Clreive Hr . Snnford. wmc m resleil
WectneMhiy liy Smilnrcl pnllie
C'iirlrr wns ilia r Eject with
disoedrrly riiiu liiil and resisting with vleilene «•
C'iirlrr vv.es
arresteel at lirr residence
Ih-jinrl said dial ('after allegedly
kii k id and (might eillleers that were trying t&lt;» arrest her
h uyhlem l

Skeleton of the
past lives Into
the future
Thi9 skeleton of a room is actu­
ally the stripping and ronovating
of the old Ritz Theatre in historic
downtown Sanford. The project
to restore the Ritz just received
a lift in the form of a $40,000
check presented just recently
by Ronda District 33 Represen­
tative Tom Feeney (Oviedo) to
Ritz Theatro President Holon
Stairs. The monoy is a part ot a
state grant for the continuing
Ritz "face lift".

False 911 calls
•Iriin iiir (irra lllra l. 1 1 . of 383 Cirriinlrnl O r . I.akr M nry. was
a rrrs tn l W rd n rs d a y try I.akr Mary |xillt r
C irriin lrn l . was
i harmed wltli w a k in g false O i l ra ils and arrested at tier
f r s lilr n r r
He|mrl said dial an allegedly Inlnxliateil (irra n lr.if
made a tiel willi tier husband dial she enulil ride tier lake In
Georgia She i ailed 01 I and asked If she rnnid have a pulli e
r s iin i in (;rnit|i.i
iill t t n s said (.lennleal bad called the
emecgcnc v n iim b ri ntm ieiiins times (luring (h i1 week

R etail theft
David Daniels 12!t of unknown leslitem e. was arresled
W ednrsilay by S aiilnid pnlne
Daniels was c barged with retail
Ihell and arrested III the 3000 I i Icm k of O ila lidn Drive S e in rlly
wilnessed Daniels pulling nil tags and (lu lling Items nn

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p o s s r s s i u n of m . i r i f u . i n . i i m i l i r 1*0 g r a in s
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S . in f o li j U I A l l s(|il.iij |re c I \ fc f .1 i n m p l a m ! of pe o ple Ht'llMit*
ll.il d i l f i s

W o m a n p u sh e d
h i l l .I l l &lt;ipjiehla nil
a I 1.1 . m i l D u n e Dt
S a ld n ld
Was
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&lt; &gt;|i|'. iih eim .tllegrdlv hit his yiillrie nd and lin n pu sh ed her
ill 'W II

U P S team sters ratify five-year contract
l&gt;y MAKIA OMKM
Hi t.dd St.dl W ilier

IN BRIEF
T ru e G rits
I &gt;i
( fi.irlrs
I'.irk Jr
vs 111 fir slt’ iilni* Ins htmk
f/iir
4&lt;*ifs Who/ K K r V A ill t h r Sanford M useum &lt;m Satnrilav *h i
I l
I fir ticmik H ill also h f for sale
Mir fiocik M ip ilu ^ M spoil
sored 11v I he Sanford lh s f m i i . i t S» h lr(y .mil will h r held ftoiii
I to 'l p m
Ai i o n lin e lo t h s i o n i .i t Sm irty I'rrstdent M il la rd
I 111111 ^flts III.IV hr set veil ill ! 1l* MkJlllflU

I trilled I'm* el Si I v U e tr.u n
s l r i s mi lliiiisd.iv .c p p m v rd .i
live ve.ii i uidr.it I
p m v l d m j j .i
IM U lj id l.i le il w.it*f .ind lieiiehl
|i.u k.ilje It. IH'iO Cxi p .u k .n je
iiiin.ll. i s .tii.l d ll v e is
I |'S l h .ii i i ..in .m il I I ' &gt; I iiii
Kelly s.ild
We .lie v.-l v k.i ill
(le d ...it p. "p ie ti.ive .i(ie p l* &lt; l

Mir L .ikr M.u v &lt; h .i p lr i of A Al cI ‘ wilt hold ,i lu i m i i . i p ' sale a
i h r hr.ink l.v.ins 4 r u i n on S atu rday * *« i I I horn H ,i m I ** 2
j i m hollo w in g ( h r p h ilo so p h y of A A K I '
to s r f v r nor to h r
served * t m •!j»'v from Itir r u i n m .u 'r salr will h r d o n a trd lei wen
thv orifitni/.iftons
Iti r 1 m i l k I v.tilts 4 eiiTri is 1cmi. iifed if I r»M % f MlfiffV * loti
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F o u r T o w n e s F a m i l y Y M C A to o p e n
Die I im r 11 iwlies k.imilv 1 M I .A I m U. i u m , is |1 i h i i i .|| willi .la
&lt;■miiniiinlv
nearin g c m u p le ln in III a H.ltIKJ vi|H.ile l u l l la* tllty
vs till h w ill Inc lude an H lane 'J 5 yard s w i m m i n g |h h i I. ii stalei.l die aft wellness i ru le r
.1 n ew m u lll |m lj xisr lo o m and
ciuirr Die new la. llltles w h ic h leu Icicle HIOO.OOO wcjclh nl ex
. i i isr a n d c ardicivasc ular rc|ulpmeiil will allow the Y.M( A lo
lire lime a in cu r ic im p lrle facnilv cru le r
I h r ^r. ind nj&gt;rn mg id
die n ew f. .r ilitv is sihrclutrcl Inc Saturday. Oct I I with a Mil­
lion ( i ilt m g i i n ninny al I I a m li illuwrd h&gt; la m h at n o o n
with s w i m m i n g .James il.mr prt/rs music and emu ti m in e

R e s p o n s ib le babysitting
the Sem inole I am llv YM&lt; A is iitleimg a course Inc Sujx-r
saircs
ll c m g rrs|Minsd)le lor a ch ild does m il "come n a tu rally " In
lllls I o n i s e Sillers Will I ra n i how tn keep i hlldien pliyslt ally
sate and set m e white also |irnvldllig Itlendshlp i o m p a n lo ii
sla p a n d patlruc e
•l.rain w hat to do in .m e m e i g c w y
' l l i u . i n e ai i p ia m le d w all liiteri-sis ..I . h l l d r . n ol v a iln a s
aijes
•Disc'liver the nu p o ila iit e ..| lender laving . a n
Die i i m i s r tu-gius on lo e sday . D i t I I and n m s loi l.uu
weeks I m m I 111 lo I. p m
I h r Ire Is s&lt;US tin Uli'lllliels id the
V 815 loi noli m e m lu i s
lo legist! i h i lot in.&gt;ie min i malinii . a ll I he Sem inole C a m
llv YMC A al 121 H'l I I tin t.umtv . enlei is I... ate &lt;1 .it hUfi
l.nngvvixxl I.akr M aty led I.akr M.uv

A B B A N G E M E N T S • 0 BI E0 F I O W E B S • HA 5 k E T5 * I I O B A I St i f f * ! If 5

FLORAL SUPPLYMART
THE HOME DE COR STORE
A leader in quality silk plants, flowers,
trees, decorative accessories A unique flo ra l design.

From our home
to yours!
You'll fin d it here!
Com*

our M id i iilte lio n o f
C h ristm a s T ro o tl

LOSAL 5 u p e .it; • SlBSOh

• Various styles and
sizes ranging from
4 ft. to 15 ft.
W e ’ll
c o m e to y o u t
O u r ntttsiilUtnts cun help
n m k v y t tu r civcnmtinfi
c/mrmr contv true.
C a l l n s lin lt i y f

Sanford
211 Tow lie C enter iilvd M to Exit 51 • ( 4 0 7 ) .428 8 8 7 8
|Located at Gateway 1’laza • O pen Mon-Sat 10 9 , Sun 12-6

CUSTOM ORDERS AVAILABLE

•

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We Cater To The Trade
HNt HBASS . VVAIl [Ifi O B ■ [&gt;Blf U FtOWEHS • HASM IS

H I 4)4 lO |f s p u n i l r f.l s d tio ot Ml
p r j f r n l i i p p t m r r l ' t 111f* ii*W

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Ih i'h lm h f s r.f (fir *fihir.il f ill
. ludr ,i H i m
j.* rt * nl .irmu.il
w . il;# in* rr.isf I*■r ’ 11 lirnr f in

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tins niff r 11i« ir i Dinrnl rnu nl tn
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nur i-mployees are
to en*
sure that MI'S is thr com pany
hrsl positioned to m rrt the
ever thariKlNg needs of our
i ustorners “

Meet The Author
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Book Signing and Reception
Saturday. October II th. ! to 2 p.m.
&gt;**• u ith

Charles L. Park. Tr., M.D., and his book.

TRUE GRITS...W HAT ELSE?!?
A titmioicius [KTsotial Icxik at his life In Sanford
at thv
Snn&lt;cltd Museum 520 East Rrst Streel
A jniblk-ulEui! ut Sanford Hetorical Society, Inc.
Rt'fntihmvnts u lll be sert'tU _____

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, f «niay October U) fR97

Leg al N o ti ce s

Leg al N o t i c e s

L e g a l N o ti ce s

Le ga l N o t i c e s

n o t ic e

IN THE C IR C U IT CO U R T
OF THE 18TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEM IN OLE C O U N TY
G ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASS NO 6 7 -1 IID -C A
,1 t CAPITAL
MORTGAGE SERVICES *nc
Plaintiff,

I* T H t C IH C U IT CO U R T
OF T H t IIQ H T C C H T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S S M IN O ll C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTIO N
C A I I NO. 96 01*7 CA
DIVISION 14L
YiRST UNION M O n iG A G I
C O R fO R ATiO N S U CC IS S O R
BY M IR Q FR WITH
DOMINION BANKSHARFS
M O nTQ A G f CORPORATION
PlAinf)N(ti
vt
SIM M O O R t. JR •! a
, D»fiMdanr(«i
N O TIC B
OF F O R E C L O t U R I SALE
N O TIC I IS M CRIBY OIVTN
(Ti.r»tiant lo a F&gt;nal Jutlgmani of
*necloeura dated Sapiambaf
,’i di 1
and ahiaiad »n Cata
NO 96 0167-CA of lha of the
C-rcwil Court of lha IfG H
i t tN TH Judicial Circuit m anil
H»r SEMINOLE County. Morula
Miharom FIRST UNION M O R T­
GAGE CORPORATION 9UCCCS
SOrt
BY
MERGER
W ITH
DOM 'NION
DANKSM ARtS
MORTGAGE CORPORATION la
lha Plaintiff and 3lM MOORE.
JR. HUNTER S n i S i n V I CON
DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC.
4'id HUNTER 9 RESERVE M A S ­
TER ASSOCIATION. INC are lha
Dafanctanf*. I will tall to lha
highest and h a il bidder for
ertth it lha W f il front door ©f
th*
Seminole
County
Courthout*. Sanford. Florida
al 11 00 A m . on the 23rft day
of OCTO BER. 1947 th* follow
mg d*tcnb*d property s i «et
!i*Mh -m aa&gt;d Final Judgment
U N 'T 104. BUILDING »6
PHASE 1 HUNTER S RES! RVl
A CONDOM INIUM
AND AN
UNDIVIDED
iN T F R IS T
IN
LAND COM M ON e l e m e n t s
AND
COM M ON
EXPENSES
APPURTENANT
TO
SAlO
U N 11S A ll N ACCORDANCE
w i t h AND SU BJECT TO THE
DECLARATION OF c o n o o

IN T H I C IR C U IT CO U R T
OF T H t 1BTM JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEM IN OLE C O U N TY
Q IN tR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A I I NO 96 1949 C A -1 4 9
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
Pia.nliff
VS
j i m m y i c a u t h e n , ei a t .
Defendant#
N O T IC I
OF F O R I C L O t U R I SALS
Notice it hereby given that
imrauani lo the! Final Judgment
©f
F uratloaura
dated
Seplember 24(h. 1997, and
enleted «n civil ca** numh#r 96
1346 CA 14 B. of |he Circuit
Court of lha 16th Judicial
C 'rru il m and for Seminole
County, f lotida. wherein CMEM
•CA l MORTGAGE COMPANY, .a
Plaintiff and JIMMY L CA IITHEN, ta/are Defendanl(a). I will
tell fo the high#at and batl bid­
der for cath at th# weal front
door of the Seminole County
courthouae
in
Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida, at
11 00 A M on the 30th day of
October, 1997, the following
deecrtbad property a i eat forth
in taid Final Judgment, to wit
LOT 33, PRAIRIE LAKE
MANORS. ACCORDING TO THE
p la t th e r e o f , as r e c o r o io
»N PLAT BOOK I t . PAQI 73. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTE PuflSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
CO LLEC TIO N
P R AC TICES ACT YOU ARE
A o v is r o t h a t t h is l a w f ir m
&gt;S D EEM ED TO 01 A OEOT
CO LLEC TO R ATTEM PTING TO
CO L L EC T A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
» i USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the 29th day of
September. 1997
MARYANNE MORSE
C'erk of Circuit Court
By Jean Brillant
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS 6 STAWlARSKi
4010 Boy Scout Boulavard
Suite 430
Tampa. Florida 33607
Telephone 19131 97 7 6006
CAS §96 02614
Pubiiah October J, IQ. 1997
P IJ-4 7 _____ ___
C O U N TY CO U R T
IIO H T S S N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT
•SM INOLB C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
CABS NO. 9 T -tS 4 7 -C C -9 0 * Z
STf N9TROM. MclNTOSH.
CO lBCR T. WHIGHAM
A SIMMONS. PA
Plaintilf,
GALEN E MILLER.
y v o n n e j m il l e r .
DIANNA L ROBERTS.
THE ESTATE OF
RUDOLPH ROBERTS,
etc el ai .
Defendant*
N O TIC B OF A C TIO N
T h e STATE OF FLORIDA TO
THE ESTATE OF
RUDOLPH ROBERTS.
(Ad'dieaa Unknown)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that STCNSTROM . MclNTOSH.
COLBERT. WHIGHAM 6 SIM ­
MONS.
PA
hat
filed
a
Complaint for Inlerptaadar purauanr to §63 061, Fia Stat , »n
tha C'fCiirl Court of lermnola
County, Florida, and you are
required lo aerva a copy of your
w'fjiten dtfenaat, If any, on
WILUAM ( . RIISCH M AN N. JR..
E S Q U R E . of S TEN STR O M .
MclNTOSH. COLBERT, W HIOHAM 6 S TE N S TR O M .
P A ..
Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoaa
addr*aa la P o tl Office Boa
4646, Sanford, Florid# 32771,
and file tha original with tha
clerk of the above-tty lad court
on or bafore October lo th ,
1997. otherwiea a dafautt and
ultimate judgment will be
entered againtt you for Ihe
refief
demanded
in
the
Compiami.
WITNESS my hand and official
teal of aaid court on the 15th
day of September. 1997.
MARYANNE MORSE
By Varan p, Hampton
Deputy Clera
William* I . Reiechminn, Jr.*
Eiquira
Siena from, Mclntoth. Colbert,
Whigham 6 Simmon*, P.A.
Poal Office Boa 4948
Sanford. Florida 32772-4949
(407) 322-2171
Afiorreya lor Plaintiff.
Pubiiah September 19, 29. and
October 3. to. 1997
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Of T H I I • T H JUD ICIAL
CIR CUIT. 1*1 ANO FOR
S i M IN O II CO UR TV,
F lO A lO A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
CASK NO 9 T 939 CA 14 L
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TNE l a w OFFICES OF
DAVip J . STERN PA
ATTORNEY TOR P l AINT i F*
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Suit# TOC
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A m e ncif *rth D iatHlft « i Act
ptftQfi* full if tfitAbtliitlftt n#*dif»Q « t paciia*i ac com modal ion to
pan cipaia m rsit pfociaad'inf
abouid conlacl Itia Ciark. of tha
C.fCwl Cooil al tha SEMINOLE
Cuu'Ttv Cobrt'iouaa it (407)323*
4330 f* T 422T rot U1«r than
ta*an day* prior to tha procaadmQ it Naanog •mpantd, 1*
ROO-93S-8771 (TDD) or 1-iOO955-8770, via Florida nalay
Same*
Publr*d Octobar 3, 10, 1tt7
D IJ S 2
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I I I O H T I I R T M
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S IM I N O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IVIL A C TIO N
C A I I NO . 17 -1 4 1 1 CA
D IVISION 14-A
TT MOFITQAQC COMPANIES
D'O/A FIRST TENNESSEE
M ORTGAGE COMPANY, INC.
AS SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST *
TENNESSEE DANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Plainliff,
vi
RICHARD K.
WALKER, II. at al.
Dafandant(i)N O T IC I OF A C TIO N
TO CHARLES WALKER
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
1170 Capitol Clrcla,
Northaaat
Taltahaaaaa. FL 32301
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
rO U ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to loraclota a mortgaga
on lha following proparly In
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT fl. SLOCK *A*. RAVENNA
PARK S ECTIO N OF LOCH
ARDOR. ACCORDING TO THE
plat th e r e o f as r e c o r d e d

IN PLAT BOOK 12. PAQE(S) 11
AND 62. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
hat baan Mad againftt you and
you art raquirtd to ta rv t a
copy of your wrHlan dafanM i,
H any. within 30 daya attar tha
first publication of thia NotFea
o* Action, on Fchavarria.
McCaila. Raymar, Sarratt I
Frappiar. Plaintiff's iliorna y,
whoa# addraaa la SOI Bayabort
Boulavard. Suita 100, Tampa.
Florida 33606. and fila tha orig­
inal with thia Court aithtr
btior* tar vie a on Plain tiff's
att or nay ttr Im m aditlily that*attar; otharwlaa a datault will
ba ant trad agains I you for tha
raiiaf
damandad
In
tha
Complaint or palition.
Thit notica ah all b t published
one# tach waak for two eontacutiva waaka in tha Sanford
Haraid
WITNESS my hand and tha
taal of thia Court on thia 2nd
tta of Octobar, 1997
(SEAL)
Mary anna Mora a
Clark of tha Court
By: Jaan Snllant
A» Deputy Clark
Publish October 10. 17. tiS7
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GINO TO M M ASILLO
A K A Q IN O RtNAlOO
*OMMASELLO ao&lt;l
nRiSTA *GM M A SI i l O
A, n A KRISTA L
KOS m A at a
Defenilaril*
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO SUR E SALE
Not-i * * hereby g van that
iH^vuant to mar Fmai Jotlgma^t
of
Foratloaura
dated
Saplamba* 26th, '99*, and
••dared n c *d tasa number 9*
*.*8S CA of the Circuit Court ot
ttia t9ih Judicial Circuit in ami
*0' Sam mol# County, Florida,
wherein G I CAPITAL MORT
GAGE
SERVICES. INC . la
Piamtift and GlNO TOMMASEL
LO A 'K i A GENO R'NALDO
TO M M A S ELlO . KRISTA TOM
M ASE l LC A/K/A KRISTA l
KOS m A la/are Defendant(a). i
wi'i «a i to me highaat and beal
bidder tor cash at the watt
iron! door of the Samtnole
County fOufthbuae in Sanford,
‘tai'mnoia County, F lor Hi a at
’ 1 00 A M on the 18th day of
OCTOBER »997. the following
date) had oroparty at *al forth
in «a'&lt;l Final Judgment, to w t
t o t A b l o c k D, SUMMER
5 H NORTH SECTION 4 AS
PLA’

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AS

RECORDED N P l AI BOOK tA.
p a g e s 25 AND 2b
PUOLC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, F l o r id a
n o te
PURSUANT t o t h e
r Al n
DEBT
C O l l e c t io n
PR AC T-C ES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED 1MAT THIS l a w FIRM
5 0EEM ED TO BE A DEBT
CO LLECTO R ATTEM PTING TQ
CO LLEC T A OE0T AND a n y
NFORMATtON OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated tha 29in day of S IP
TIM BER '997
UARtANNf UO R SI
Cierk -of Circuit Court
By Jana E Jasewic
Deputy C IwrK
CO O 'L'S I STAWlARSKi
40t0 Boy Scout Ocuievard
Suite 4So
Tampa. Florida 33607
Telephone (8&gt;3i 677 6000
CAS 497.02446
Pub' ah October 3 10 1997
DUS'

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Ft A’ 0 0 0 a ; I PAOFS « tO
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RESERVE A
W ITNESS MY HAND a»id the
B*a of fhia Court on SEPT I M
B|R ?9th 1997
(SEAL)
Mary anna M ort •
CH&lt;k of the Circuit Coufl
By Jane I Jatewic
Deputy Clerk
fche*arr&gt;a. McCaila Raymer,
Ba'rall A Frappier
Pott Off'ce Boa 3410
Tampa, F l JJ0O1
F990101101
N O T IC I
In accordance with the
Am#rleant D&lt;»abi1rti*« Act. per
•orvt needing a tpecial accom­
K O T iC I
modation lo participate in thia
O l IP C T ir iO U l K A M I
proceeding ahould contact the
H olic. i h«,«t,v j .f . n th .l . .
individual or agency tending
•
", b g .i o ... ,1 419
notice not laler lhan (7| days
. o c . i l Ct , W o t., S pg .
’L
prior to tha proceeding al th#
J i ’ 08
S .n ,,n o l.
County,
addraat given on the notice
*lo, &lt;0 . und.r in* llcttttoui
Teiaphoge. 407 323-4330 eat
t o n ,, o' (A A R C O N B TftU C •
4227. I 800 958 1771 (TDD! or
TIO H . ,n d th .l . . inland 10
' 80Q-JSS-6770 fa); era Florida
'■g.it,* fc.id nan,, with th . .
Relay Service
C 'n l.o n
of
Corporation.,
P ul'ifh October 1, 10 1997
’ . i i . r i . i . , , . florid,, r ,cco rO IJ 72
Ja n c . m in ,h « provm on, of th«
f 'C in &gt;001 N.rh* Staiuiaa, ToW.t S ,ct.o n 5B5 09. f o n d ,
N O T IC I
S i.tu la , 1991
OK F IC TIT IO U S K A M I
Arthur W Ferdinand
Notice ia hereby given thai I
Joaaph 1 Vand'Orirt. Jr
am engaged in buaineaa at Flea
Pubi.ih O c to b ,' 10. 1 99f
D E JU J
World. Sanford, FL, Seminole
County, Florida, under the
l
Fi oln ioui Name of 9 UR NT
1
IN T N I CIR C U IT CO U N T
IN K., TO Y S FOR F M A K S , and
I
OF T H I I I O H T H N T H
that ( inland lo regiatar and
J
JU D IC IA L C IN C U IT OF
name wdh the Oiviiion ol
i
FLO R ID A, IN ANO FOR
Corporationa.
Taliahataee.
S IM IN O L I C O U N TV
Florida, m accordAnce wdh the
1
a iN IK A L
provltiona
of
the
Ficfitioua
JU N IS O IO TIO N DIVISION
Name Statulai, To-Wd Section
C A I I NO . I T - 7 I T - C A - I 4 - L
663 Of, Florida Staiuiaa 1991
CHASE MONTQAOE
Nancy Jane dual
SERVICES. INC. f/k/t CHASE
Pubiiah: October 10. 1917
MANHATTAN MORTOAQE
DEJ-133
CORPORATION IlkJt
CHASE HOME
M ORTOAQE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARK J. MCDONALD.
LORI LVNN MCDONALD.
CHARLES J. GIVENS,
JR.. BOARD OF CO U N TY
COMMISSIONERS OF
SEMINOLE CO UNTY, a« J
____ AN UNKNOWN PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF THE
S U B JEC T REAL PROPERTY.

OalandAnt(a).
N O TIC E
OF F O R IC L O B U R I B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauam 1o a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated September
26lh, 1SST, end entered In Cate
No. S T -T S T -C A -H -L , ol t h i
Clrcull Court of (he E IG H ­
TEEN TH Judicial Circuit In and
for SEMINOLE County, Florida
■i bore In CHASE M O R TO AQ E
SERVICES. INC. f/k/e CHASE
MANHATTAN M ORTQAQE C O R ­
PORATION f/k/t CHASE HOME
M ORTQAQE CORPORATION It
Plaintiff tnd MARK J. M CD O N­
ALD, *1 Al., are Defendant!, I
olll tell to the bight.t end beet
bidder lo, cath In t h . W ttl
front door of the Courthouse, In
Sanford, SEMINOLE County,
Florida, at 11:00 am . o'clock
on tho 3 1 th day ol OCTOBER,
H O T, the following described
properly at 9*1 forth in eald
Final Judgment, to wit:
Lot » , Block 1. W EATHERSFIELD
FIR ST
AODITIO N ,
according to the plat thereof at
recorded In Pitt Book 11, p ig*
IS of the Public Record* ol
Seminole County. Florida; i/k/i
SIS Clemson Drive, Altamonte
Springy, Florid! UTO S
OATED thi* 19th day ot SEP­
TEM BER. tSST.
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk ot i*Jd Court
By Jen* ■ Jieewic
A i Ooputy Clerk
Faber A Qltliti, PA.
Bull* 300
IBTO Medruge Avenue
Corel O ebltt. Florida I l f IS
(101)111-4110
■Pertone with a diaebility who
need a epecitl accommodation
to participate in thia proceeding
•hould
contact
ADA
Coordinator i t Seminole County
Courthout*.
101
N.
Park
Avenue, Suite N IO t. Sanford,
Florida l i m , al le n t five day*
prior
lo
the
proceeding.
Telephone: (40T) 111-4110 t i l .
*117: t-SOO-SSS-0771 (TOD) or
i -SOO-SSS-S7TO (V) via Florida
R a lif Service."
Publrth: October 1, 10. IS I7
DEJ-49

WORRY is like a
rocking chair; it will
give you something
to do but it won't get

IN T N I C IR C U IT CO U R T
OR T H I 1 IT H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN AND FOR
S IM IN O L I C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
G I N IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N Ol VISION
C A S S NOi 9 T -1 S 1 4 -C A 14 1
CITICORP M ORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
RITA M. W iCTZCL IF LIVING.
ANO IF OCAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. OEVISEEB,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TR U STEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BT, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
RITA M. W IE T Z IL .
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RITA M. W IE TZIL:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RITA Al. W IE TZ IL. IF ANY;
JOHN DOE AND JAN E DOE
AS UNKNOW N TEN AN TS IN
POSSESSION
D EFEN D AN TS)
N O T IC I
OF FO R SC LO SU R B SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
bursuanl to a Summary Final
Judgment of foradotur# dal ad
Seplamber 26th, 1997, aniarad
m Civil Caaa No. 07-1614-CA
14-1 of tha Circuit Court of lha
1STH Judicial Circuit In and for
S IM IN O L I County, Sanford,
FlorkJ«, I will «ell lo Ih# highaal
and b a it blddar lor c u b al the
Watt
Front Door of th#
Seminole County Courthouaa
IpCAted el 391 N. Paik Avenue
In flinforde Florida, at 11:00
L in . on lha 26lh day of O C T O ­
BER,
1997, lha following
deteribed property aa eel forth
In
aald
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wlt:
THE WEST 31 FEET OF L O T I ,
BLOCK S. TIER 7 I.R . TR A FFORQ S MAP OF T H I TOW N OF
SANFORD* ACCO R D ING TO
TH I
PLAT
THER EO F
AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 1,
PAGES 36 THROUQH 64. P U B­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
O iled thit 29lh day of SEP­
TEM BER. 1997.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN* P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
901 8. Unlvarthy Drive
Sulla 600
Plantation, FL 33324
(934) 233-9000
97-14600
In accordance with lha
American with Oitabildlte Act,
peraona wrth duabiiiUaa need­
ing a apeoal accommodation to
pariIcipat# in ihte proceeding
ehould contaci tha Clerk of lha
Circuit Court at lha SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa al (407)3234330 EXT. 4227. not later than
aavan daya prior to lha pro­
ceeding. If haaring impaired, 1600-933-9771 (TDD ) ot 1-600983-9770, via Florida Raiay
Service.
Publ.ah: October 3, 10, 1997
OEJ-33

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN ANO FOR
S IM IN O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
CASS NO.i
1S 7 9 -C A -1 4 -W
COMMONWEALTH LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
VI,
Ric h a r d b . o i v i n *.
D ia n e s o iv in b ,
f ir s t u n i o n n a t i o n a l

BANK, WINGFIELD
RESERVE ASSOCIATION,
INC . SUNNILAND
CORPORATION,
WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY.
LLOVO B NEWMAN,
SUNTRUST BANKCARD.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
UNITEO STATES OF AMERICA.
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE, and
UNKNOWN TENANT(S).
Defendant*.
N O T IC I OF A C TIO N
TO RICHARO S. DIVINS
2 H 7 Silver teat Court
Longwood Florida 3277S
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo forectota a
mortgage on Ihe following
property in Seminole County,
Florida:
LOT 33, WINGFIELD RESERVE
PHASE li, according to Ihe Plat
thereof e i recorded in Plat
Book 21. Page* 66, 68, and 70.
Public Record* of Seminole
County, Florida,
hae bean filed againtt you and
you ara requirad lo eerva a
copy ol your writtan deltniea.
d any, to a on Mtchaal R. Tilley,
laquira, tha piaintllf'a atlornay
whole addren n 2000 Glide*
Road. Suite 206, Boca Raton,
Florida 33431, within 30 day*
atler tha ftrti publication and
file Ihe original with Ihs clerk ol
thi* court either before aenrtce
on ihe plelntitf'e attorney or
immediately thereafter; otharwtie a default will ba entered
agaim i you for tha retiaf
demanded in the complaint or
petition
OATED on OCTOBER 3rd,
1997.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Court
By: Ruth King
A* Depuly Clerk
Michael R Tilley
Attorney for Plaintiff
2000 Oladee Road, Suite 206
Boca Raton, FL 33431
(361) 392-8707
Fl Bar No.: 613660
Publith: October 10, 17, 1997
DEJ-123

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Sanford Hsrald, Sanford, Florida ■Friday. October to, 1997 ■SA

C a m p a ign to com bat teen d riving deaths
Special to th e Herald
TA1.LA1 IA S S K E - - AAA
Clubs
of Florida launched n ca m inlgn lo help comhnt tlie
ending cause of death am ong
young people-drnfflc ernshrs,
‘ In Die stale and throughout
the co untry, loo m any Irens
arc dying ca d i year as a result
of careless and In rx p c rlrn rc d
driving.* said Kevin H iikrw cll.
Vice President at Public mid
Governm ent liclalions for AAA
A u lu C lu b Soiilti. speaking on
behalf of AAA C lu bs of Florida
‘ It's vital (lull we look al the
slate's novice driver program s
and find ways to h rttrr prepare
young drivers for llir c h a l­
lenge* they II face nn llir roodways ."
All bough Iren drivers ages IS
lo If) comprise only 3.7 per­
cent n l llir licensed drivers in
Florida, they arcoim t for a p ­
proximately I I |H -nrnl of tbr
lolal num ber of persons killed
In traffic crashes
In
1005
AAA s campaign •• ‘ Ucensed lo
le a rn A Safety Program for
New Drivers" •• largrts tlie high
rale of &lt; rastirs and tntidltlrs
among novice drivers ages 15
lo 20 In Florida, 300 teens between I he age* o( 15 and 20
were killed in 1005
A* Mir (irsi step In till* c a m ­
paign. AAA Club* of Florida
assigned
a
letter-grade
to
H o n d a on three im porlant
novice d ilv rr program* Draclua lrd Driver Licensing
Driver
Education and l&gt; II I Legisla­
tion
Letter-grade* were a*
signed In d rtrriu lu r what the
stale l* lining llgtd and where
luiproveitieuls can be made
Florida* Ciradiialed Drivers
Ltr ensing program, enacted III
lOOti. received a II Im lnuM

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H*r*M M M i fef Tamfflf VMttAl

Anthony Blevins |usl prior to lunging at a Sn nfoid Hortik) photographer
Blevim flipped hi* haridcutls and was subdued by sheriffs deputies and
Sanlord Police officors

Cuffed
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
Ai i online In ryewllncs* in
('m inis
aitei having tils pn
tort* taken by u S tin jo n l (/I'rrifit
p lm h ig ia p h rr. U lrvin s lire .line
enraged am i h rg a n kicking .it
tlir (lour* and windows ut tbr
S P I) cruiser and yelling o b ­
scenities Depulles and |irillre

ulllc ers subdued lire suspert,
who again Kllpjxd In* liainl mil
nl die tiaiulr nils as lie was U
lug (at e-down in tlie puller r at
lllrv ln s w .n I ben n i lilted and
dilven away
lltevlus will be i barged Willi
a s eco nd degree trliiny fur llir
escape
.tllrm|fl
Mi tJoniiugli
said

Seminole County judge
to be reprimanded
injer ling p a lly poliln s
noiiparlisan r.u r

Prom Staff Keporte
.fudge Nancy Alley of tbr
I Hill Judicial Circuit will fir
publicly reprim anded fnr ber
questionable ram palgn lai lies
In a rare move, tlir Florida
S u p rrm r Coni I on Thursday
said Alley used d u ly campaign
lin k s In will her seat nil I h r
brni h In 100(1 A llrv who was
rlr&lt; Ird
In tbr circuit Mutt
si-tvrs llirv a ld and S rm in u lr
in u n llrs by tlrfealllig leu u m
b rn l Judge M a rin in Alva ban
dlrs p iv rn llr cases In tbr
rrturtbuuse lu S.inlm d
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llir
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noted by the lim it are m is ­
leading newspaper .alvei Use
incuts, misrepresentation
ol
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wrongdoing*, tbr (u n it said,
and will be reprimanded Nov 3
in T a lb d ia s s rr T lir iiiiu l has
srl aside live llillm lrs III a h u ll
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Man may be victim
of traf fic homicide
F ro m Staff Report*

C o n t i n u e d f r o m Page 1A

Farmer said that t .o a r lm g the
popular event was a dllla oh
d o tsion bat .iSMited tli.it lion
at the /no Will lie ',| lot ol loll
lio n s lot a Night Sights I tight
Nights ate lu llir works lor
next year
Those who |m i
i bused ' ft* kels tn^tidvuoi e lor
I right Nights m a y call (i;e /no
lor inlofiiiatlnu on reuse and
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The laxly of a 3 4 -year-old
male was dlsto vrrcd Thu rsda y
on North Central Avenue near
Oviedo the Seminole ('ount&gt;
S h rillT* Office rrjxrrted
Itaialall Mr Klwaney ol I’altri
Avenue In Oviedo was probably
Ih r vie tun of a (rattle homicide
salrl sherlll'* spokesman lid
McDonough
T lir victim hud bruise* and
lacrrallnns nn Ins led leg Halt

ScrubsC o n tin u e d from Page IA
Eslmger said today " These body srruh pl.a e s
a rr nothing m ntr Mian laiuses ol prosHliillon
We've i losed ttirm down and they II stay
■ losed
hslingrr and Mary Anne Klein. Mir sherllTs
legal eounset. make die llrst present.illons at a
r utility commissioners' work session on adult
entertainment and sexually oflent.itrd bust
nesses at I 30 p in on Monday
They anil other i m inty olllri.ils will d rliv ri
status reports on how tlie coiiuly is progress
lug In Its ellotls to regulate m u Ii so ( a i l e d
adult actlvUIrs
Sim r adopting one ol the toughest adult eu
trrlatnuieiil oidln.ua es in the state this sum
liter, the county Is d n u b lr-i becking r.u h atea
id the rode, elim inating any glib lies and mov­
ing forward
There are also dally discussion* with owners
and attorneys representing d ir right existing,
lawfully ojierated adult e u lrrla ln m rn t enter­
prises In liir county
The right ate. Mouse of llahrs. Circus O r
cus. Cabaret Iniernntloualr. Rat lid 's Hcst.ni
m ill ft Lounge. C lu b Ju a n a Cocktail Lounge.
(Crude Em porium . Excitement Video. Inc and
tloh's Vidro Novelties and M ag.ulucs Ih r llrst
Bvr a rr eaharet type establishment*
Kevin Fall, from die Com prehensive H a n ­
ning Division and die county’s planning c o n ­
sultant. lias been working with the various
AAfCs relative to design standards and Infra­
structure Improvements that may allow these
businesses to stay ut die current sites.
The premise of the talks with Ibe licensed
AAKs Is to explore the possibility of grandfa­
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"A tot 1* happening - most ol II positive. '
said Lonnie Drool Deputy C o u u ly Attorney
Drixit said ih r tour basic items on the
agenda
1 'D llh h Ordinance c hungrs to the county *
new rrgulaMous and pic.*entalloii try Esllugi-r
and Klein
U C C direr lion l* required relative
to advertising two puhlli hearings
lh.il a rr
Ir’iitativrly s ih rd u lc d for Dei 2 and Dei IB
2 Development Agreements with tlie right
existing, lawfully operating establishments to
tie adiiirsM -d hy Drool and Fall and hy Dary
Du kens It mil die engineering firm ut Ivey. lia rii* ft Walls The IIC C must render direction
pursing uiuld-juilHchrllcinal powers relative to
tlie icgulaUou o( adult eslalillsliuicuts
3 Land Use Analysts tut Future Kites pre
settled hy acting planning anil development elltretor Frances Chandler anil roiling co ordina ­
tor D in u y M arklry IIC C direction Is needed rrg.ircllng wltlcli site or sites tir advertised and
brought to public hearing lor administrative
le/iinbig to M 2
I Stale ol Dress Ordinance presented hy
Drcxrl II (lie IIC C desires lo pursue this o rd i­
nance, additional dllectlotl relative hi sched­
uling public hearings Is necessary
Th e last Item deal* w ill) what can or can not
he worn in the county and where a rr where
they can he worn.
O n Tuesday, the county commissioners will
have an agenda review meeting In (lie m orning,
followed hy a work session on a Risk Manage­
ment Program anil nn afternoon public meet­
ing

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E.W. -SHIM" CARLSON
Ealey W. ‘ Shim* Carlaon. 00,
Cobblestone
Way,
Sanford,
dletl Wedncadny, Oct. 8. 1007.
Horn In Jam estown, N .D . he
moved to Central Florida from
M iami In 1085. Mr. Cnrlaon
waa the owner of n fencing
company. He waa a mem ber of
T rin ity Cathedral. Miami. He
was a mem ber of the first
football team at tbe University
of M iam i. In I02G, which was
undefeated. He waa on tlie city
of M iam i Planning and Zoning
board from 1051 to 1001 and
was a chairm an from 1050 lo
105B. waa past president ot
the Altnpaltah Lion's C lu b and
waa a mem ber of the Mall!
Shrine Tem ple of Miami.
Survivors Include wife. M a r­
guerite; sons W arden. M iam i.
Thom a s and Gordon, both of
Sanford; daughter Charlotte.
Jensen Bench; three grand-

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two
g rn n d ch lld rcn .
Baldw in-Fairchild
O aklaw n
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.
R O B E R T SANDERS
Holier I Sanders, H8. Court*
land Boulevard, Deltona, died
Saturday. O ct. 4. 1007 at his
residence, lie was horn on
M arch 3. 1000 In Piucw om l.
S.C, Mr. Sander* was a land­
scaper. lie was a mem ber T r i ­
um ph Holiness C h u rch .
Survivors Include sons. Putcl.
Willie, H a rry, Sr , all of S in
ford. Maurice, South Bay. Flu.;
daughters. Lizzie Hill. Deltona.
Stephanie Krnwt zynskl. D e l­
tona. Sylvia Bclscr, Sanford;
sister, Curlcen Sm ith. Sanford;
28 grandchildren: 22 great­
gra n d ch ild re n .
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liom tlie AAA C lu b s of Florida
AAA
praised
the
Florida
Legislature
for
protecting
youthful drivers hv rrip ilrln g a
graduated licensing system de­
signed lo ease beginning d riv ­
ers Into the trafflr environment
under controlled exposure to
progressively
more
difficult
driving experiences This sys­
tem helps Improve Itirlr driving
skills and helps Ihein acrpilre
on-the-rond experience under t
less risky conditions by p ro ­
gressing.
nr
graduating,
through d rlv rr licensing slagrs
llnkewell rrcom m em lrd that
Florida work lo strengthen it*
D D L system by requiring drlvrr
education, rn rn u ra g ln g parent
partlcl|iallon. and adding p a s­
senger restriction* Tw o -th ird s
nl Iren passenger* killed la llir
Drilled Slate* III 105(1 were
killed In vehicle* driven by
oilier teen*
Florida received an "A" lor it*
tough *rero tolerance" D i l l
laws as they relate lo youllilul
drivers A ny blood iiliohol con
lent ItlA C I of 02 percent or
greater Is considered D l l I tor
any driver under age 21 F lo r­
ida's punishm ent for tlmse
ennvlt Ird
Is llir
anlom atli
suspension
of In* or
her
drlvrr * lliense for six m onlbs
If
the
driver
refuses
llir
h rra th n ly/rr test and I* c o n ­
victed. llir suspension t* lor
one year
For high school driver e tio la ­
tion. Flonda i n elvril a ‘ It
(m lliusl Although every si hoot
disfili l I* ii-cpilird to otter
driver rducatloll they a rr not
rn p ilrrd to oiler ai lual behllldthe wheel It.lining to s lu d riil* .
and many si hoots only oiler
i Lissrooin training
At tills
lime, the slate also lacks a
standaid i u iili iiliiin lor drivers

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arrangem ents.

LE1DA M. VAZQUEZ
Lclda M. Vazquez. Eldora do
Place.
Orlando,
53,
died
Wednesday Oct. 8. 1007. Born
Nov. I, 1043 In U lim dn. Puerto
Itlco, she moved to C e ntra l
Florida from the Bronx
lu
1972. Mrs. Vazquez was assoelated with Disney. She was a
mem ber of the Faith W orld
Center In Apopka and n m e m ­
ber of the ch u rch choir.
S urvivors Include husband.
Joe;
sons.
Joe,
Pompano
Bent'll. Anthony nnd Joseph,
bath
of O rlando;
parents
Amtulo
and
Cnrinen
Diaz,
Cnssclbery; brothers, Fre d d y
Diaz. DeBary. Atnntlo Diaz J r ..
New York: sister. Hilda Colon,
Oviedo.
Gaines Carey Hnud Funeral
Home. Longwood. in charge of
arrangem ents.

rating hr
may have h r r n
strutk by a car
McDonough
said, adding that die exact
tune ol the n o Ideal ts lint
known
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education, and some schools
only otfer courses du ring the
sum m er.
AAA believes that driver e d u ­
cation. offered as one element
of a graduated licensing sys­
tem, is nn esscntlnl ro m p n u rn t
of an overall safe driving p ro ­
gram, Much of wbal a novice
drivers learn nboul safe o p e ra ­
tion comes from behind thewheel experience, not just the
classroom. A ny program that
seeks In Improve novice driver
safety must provide Ih r op p o r­
tunity for novice drivers to gain
rx p rrlrn re In the safest possi­
ble o n -lb e -ro a d environm ent
Florida AAA members over­
whelm ingly support m andatory
driver education. In a 1090/07
piddle affairs survey. 00 per­
cent of respondents support
mandatory driver education for
new drivers who are learning lo
drive
"Clearly, steps nerd lo tie
taken lo examine
Florida's
driver education program anil
lo find ways lo improve il."
Ilakrw cl!
said
"Hill
until
i Itanges can be made, It's im
port.ml lo Dntl alternatives lo
ensure that there young drivers
are getting enough of llir sup ri vised expel lent r they need
behind I lie in-el It's important
tor pur m is to get involved ui
the teaching process
I lake well i it n l AAA s TenchInr/ Vonr Teens To Drtce pro
gram as a valuable rrs o tirrr tor
parent* who are looking lor a
strut lured program In willed to
Irar h teen* important driving
skill* Tlie program mi lude* a
handbook anil video or com puler C D t«&gt;M lo help guidep a rrnl* m their effort* lo teach
tern* lo drive Im i with or
without a program like Tench
tin/ Vimr Teens To Drier, par
ru ts f all m.ike a big ilillen oie
lll Mien Iren s driving b.lints
|UM by selling a gi^nl driving
example and oflnu ig
teens
m u p lr
supervised
practice
tlm r D.ikrw rll said

with a d Ivllles by A AA flu b s In
all 50 slates.
"Ill 100(1. ail average nl 17
teens died every day lu Iralllc
crashes
across
the
United
Stales."
llnkewell
salrl
"Fatnlltles could soar lo 7,500
per year try 2012 •• more than
20 per tlay •• as Hie num ber nl
young drivers Increases by 25
percent m the n rxl 15 years "
Hilkewrll
said that
must
crashes Involving ycRing drivers
are caused by inexperience,
poor driving skills, risk-taking
or poor decision m aking
"Mistakes are pari of any
learning
pror css."
Il.ikevvell
salrl "The Issue Is Imw to
minimise the likelihood Mint
crashes will occur while young
people are learning lo drive
anil bow lo p rolri I Diem from
In ju r y "
AAA will work Ibis next year
oil both Ibe state and national
level iri accom plishing three
action
steps
during
II*
"Licensed to Learn" ra m p a lgn
* Raise awareness ol Ibe Im ­
portant r of novice driver safety
and Inr orporalrd (he Issue Inin
Mir
national
puhlir
health
agenda
* M .m d a lr more lirh ln d -lh e wtieel driving experience. p ro ­
vide guidelines (nr selei ting
driver rducallciu courses and
uttrease parent involvement in
teen driver training
* Implement a graduated It
tensing system far novae ilriv
els and eliminate d e fld rn i les
III tlir la ensing process that
allow new driver* t o I i i i i i i i i i Inlly h ir iis r i! without assm ing
they are ready to drive

Unwanted..
t -j i h v rz r S ' m illion r j i v m i l ilogv a c

killed in our puunch mil ihcltct'TLcrr
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T b r AAA c lu b s ol Florida
l.lr eased to Learn campaign
t* port of a national AAA cuilt
p.iign Miat is being coordinated

Me Klw.iucv s w ile told d e p u ­
ties that lie lrII tlir house at
about It) p m Wednesday to
walk In a boose near where Ills
body was found Stic said she
dal not see or bear Iroin him
again until she was told ol III*
death
McDonough said llir S e m i­
nole C ounty Medic .il Exam iner
will (undue | an autopsy cm Mir
victim to d c irrm ln r ih r a p ­
proximate tlm r and cause ol
death The case t* being inves­
tigated b&gt; Mir Florida Highw ay
I'alrnh McDonough said

Fricndi of
An! milt. Ine.
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C hurch celebrates 30 years of service
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S P EC IA L T O T H E H E R A LD

First S h i l o h A n n i v e r s a r y
■- Stlllotl Misslnll it \ Itaptl-I i: Imre h 7(#o Him Ave will
»«■••• l'.i«|.vr II It Itiu krf Si in a \ Uh HHiilvirH.irs witli the
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based on Ihi si ltptuti•■ ’ Ji 3 15
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Sen Ml I avalrv M i l I'liuri h m i l
•*m l hi Sat &lt;'il I H .tl 7 p m
tin* Kev lie'll Ail.mis Irum
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Mull.' M H ('h u rt It will present .1 message
" ''m i &lt;&gt;'i ITr.it i j) m tlie liev Jo tm Kv.ms lmrii Nl l.uke
M I 1 1 t u r i h m Kissimmee will sjie.iK .mil Weil O i l 22 .il 7
;&lt; J.'ei Mu It,tel Itiiper.iln Irom M.n eilurn.i I’ ll r h u t i li
■» 1 . '' si-.it ,i lesson
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will wr;i|&gt; up with Mil O i l 25 .it 7 p m ,is
' *•! ..}&gt; I'.umlv Nmiti ..ini Sun . O i l 20 . i l l p i n with Hie
• ri.iril Wilson itiuii M M.iitiew M M ( l m r i i ) liimtimi;
ii "1 ! In hour
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Il all began In (It tultrt nl
I ' m ? in ii.tiulUtlng m i It S 1792 that w as being used as a
l.iwim inwer repair
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there
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establis hed
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•it W avinaii A i e n u e and Je s
su|i
Street
in
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l i n m i u l was lituken t o i i s i r m
tmu began and now
tudav
m a n y w h o ate still th en- m a i l
h a r k to the fust vision Ibev
saw o| the dream that stan ds
today t elehtatllig 30 veals nl
serving the t u iiiiiiu nlt y

C i i o i r s to p e r f o r m

We pay spei i d to the Pastnrs who hate i mill tbuleil In
this mmisirv m u r tin- jiast :ttt
l i a r s The Met tesse I till ha
nan (Imitnleti |'-(i7 ITKjH. the
Mev Men Hl.\b&gt; I'K iH -1908 the
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1977 1977
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O i l 25 h u m 7 p m
until 7 the Seminole Uit;h
I i.ospel i lour Vernon Jones fit The New Lite ( holt trout
in.i Me,ii Ii .mil ninny other gospel singers will perlorttl lot
I »her 4 .fny NlRht nt N rw Mfthrl M H C h n r r h . filH K 1Oth

I he |iuhhi is invlleil to atleml

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sale

I I i t.iihes ol first I'reshyteii.m ( liu rth ol Sanloril. IK)I Oak
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.V&gt; I. utr.e Met lor anti Sr Wartlcn and lunch at notin
I ' more information tall the th n rch ofllce at 322-401 I

Fam ily

Festival

I la- I irsl Christian C hurch of LonRwootl will he hosting a
I amilv festival on the church grounds S a l . Oct 1H for the
l.outlies of the community The church is located at 1400 K K
| .Villi,orison Ktl
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'.uiueioiis h e r games and prizes, entertainment and treats
.vi l In leatured (Jreiit food will also lie available for 50 There
is no adir.tsnan tc'-l
the event will take place from 5 lu 9 p m For more Informa­
tion t .ill the church office al 707-2932

P o w e r T e a m to p e r f o r m
lire First Mapitsi Ch u rch of Oviedo is sponsoring Jo hn J a r uhs and lilt- i ower Team on llielr visit to the Orlando area,
During the week of October 8 lo 12 the Power Team will perim m nightly at the L'CF Arena al 7 p in.
Ibis national known team of power men will he al the First
M-iptisi i h im h of Oviedo during the regular morning services
starling al 8 15. 9 30 and 10 50 a in oil Sun . Oct. 12 The
lower team has the w orld s greatest exhibition ol power,
•iienalti. speed, inspiration and motivation In the world today.
Hu- Power Irani has been featured In People
magazine,
&lt; TVN News Weekly Internallonal Television Shows, and appear at ires III over seven different countries
I he event Is thr most radical program of ultimate Intensity
that will hr live In Orlando ibis year
Fur more information call tfie r h u rt h office al 305-2712

Spaghetti

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Dinner

'
. I 'rilled Methodist Ch urch. 499 N Country Clu b Mil.,
w . te.Id us Nisth Annual Spaghetti Dinner, sponsored by the
i tilled MelOodisl
Men. on Sal , Oct. 25 The meal will he
served Irom 4 to 7 p m at d.e cost of 85 for adults and chil­
dren ages 3 in i o at 92 and under 3. free Food served Is - allviai i an-eal
I ni mine minimallun 'a ll the church ofllce at 322-1472

Ii* v**ii it v r r \

i lu if »th»n (■» C r l r h l . i t r

Or. W lllli H, Scolt Sr. and the ftev. Tim Do Muranvdlo
Din ity 1 9 7 8 -‘ 978. th r Mev la '
Denny 1978-1983. the Mev
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Pastor speaks on importance of evangelism

scheduled

11-.lv ( jo s s fp isi opal ( lu irih . tlh Street anti Mark Avenue.
h ;J its IliitneroniinR Swtiilay on O i l 19 beginning at 7 110

wf-sh tii f - x m i i l

Somehow, we mtiM address
the thst Ottilia tmg reality that
most ul our (hurehe.H are m
elfet live lu evangelizing U n­
people outside their doors
Th is Is true even In some
growing churches in which the
growth (ttnsists mostly ol
folks
coming
horn
other
churches
And this Ineffec­
tiveness is lied lo the furl that
most of us tend lo he Incohe r­
ent and even s p in bless when
confronted will) human unbe­
lief
I’m not su rr whether nonevangelizing people produce
uoti-evangellzing i h u rd le s or
lion-evangelizing
churches
produce
non-evangelizing
people, Flitter way. II Is nrfienl that we break out of this
crippling cycle Mill as long its
we are content to worship and
fellowship, and support some
mission
projects
in
other
eoinmnnllles al home anil
abroad we breed Ingrown in ­
effectiveness.
Whitt Is really al stake Is the
extent to which Jesus Is cen­
tral to our living and being
Too often, we try lo avoid lilts
issue by developing programs
which, in reality, transfer the
responsibility
to
someone
else Programs of mass evan­
gelism and of visitation evan­
gelism are too illicit su bsti­
tutes lor the kind of evangel­
ism indigenous to the N T. In ­
stead of witnessing lo our own
faith in Christ, we count on
(he professional evangelist or

the person evangelizing wtilli
we lo n tliiu e in our own lilt o
lietent e it-guttllng the l.illh
All &lt;liur&lt; ties ate at an all time
low attendance suite 19-10. all
Notllt American (h u rtlie s
t in convinced that we i an
break the impasse, not by
training a lew Isolated lolks to
be evangelists, but by recov­
ering the New Testam ents
view ol witnessing. Instead ol
looking for quick fixes In p ro ­
grams of evangelism, w r really
need to engage In the long,
anti perhaps painful, p ru rrs s
or becoming different C h ris ­
tians and distinct churches
This process will require a
recovery of biblical preaching
In our pulpits. This preaching
must go beyond m oralizing
anti bringing comfort to thr
already comfortable. It must
declare the life, death, anti
resurrection of Jesus for the
forgiveness of slits its central
and normative.
T h is process will further re­
quire calling people to discipleshlp to Christ rattier than
lo become patrons of tltc(h u rc h . O n ly when people be­
come participants rather then
spectators Is there any hope
for the future of our evangel­
izing churches. We must not
he participants lu programs,
but In the life lit Christ.
Every time we regard evan­
gelism us a program, we re­
sort lu programs, outlines,
and arguments, lint If we see
It as it flow of life from, one

pet s o u
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Evangelism ».i-&gt; nittbei ,i
program nor a pmhlcni in the
New 'lest.imeul was it* Nei
lliet Andrew tint I'hilijt bail
any hesitancy or methodology
Instead, tlu-lrs was a lont.t
glims .111(1 It 11 slslil.le met llow
ot l.illll. file, amt Joy In the
Savior limiiei M il and i aught
up III the Spirit ol ( bust their
words and
at (tons
repre­
sented a continuing invitation
lor others to t time anil see J e ­
sus
Witnessing and evangelism,
tlii-tl. must tier nine more than
programs or words designed
to bring people to l.illll in
Christ (ieliutue witness will
Mow through our conversa­
tions and our actions lu rela­
tionships as we lake people
.seriously as belonging lo Cant
with us Witness may llow as
well thtmigh our silent t- when
we ate genuinely Irving In nilderslaud the needs, tears, and
aspirations ol uur acquain­
tances Meligioiis language Is
often excess baggage
that
erects hat tiers between us
and other persons
I he late D T
Niles de­
scribed evangelism and wit
ness as "I hegg.it telling a n ­
other beggar when- he lintuil
bread " To us for whom Christ
has become the ilreail of Idle,
sharing the good news with
our leilow beggars will bring
as m uch Joy us when we Intind
It for ourselves. Just ask A n

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aalea will be much hither than
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point in September to 101. up type of •pending you would
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rent finances ram faur points Floridians* confidence la now 9
to 93 In September, and per­ potnta higher than the 93 reg*
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sald UP economlat Dave Den*
two potnta to 106.
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dence Ievela are high, mirror­ 100 or more, holiday aalea
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national level aa measured by S percent/
Sales of existing homes are
the University of Michigan and

taka advantage of what comm­
uea to be vary tow iatareat
rates. New horn* aaka alao
appear atrong compared to laat
year. OutaUmdlng conaumer
credit, while aull growing, ap*
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tmititt aamuM atoea. Thia
month there u m r a to be sienlhcant difference* regionally,
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regiaterad no change while re*
spondents' confidence ievela in
Central Plorlda dropped 3
poMita to 109 far the overall

Increase in the perception
whether it la a good Urns to
buy big-ticket name. Tha latter
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increase of 10 potnta.
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often tee the trend in SouthMet Florida running dtffaremly
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of work to be higher (ban a
year age. In September tha
percentage rote to 41 percent.
however, the percentage ex*
pectmg extra employeee to be
brad awr the next aix months
Ml far 9 m aecond time in as
many months. In July, 37 per*
cent of those responding In

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monthly by the Survey Program
of the Bureau of Economic and
Business Research at tha Uni­
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Hickman
injuiy
Buccaneers spoils
fans prove
Howell
band wagon comeback

jumping is
still alive
SANFORD Now that the Tampa Bay Buccancers havelost their Oral game of the sea­
son. a lot of the new so-called fans have
fallen off of the band wagon.
Good riddance.
I grew up in a Buca family. Right outside of
Tampa, everyone was a Bucs fan. Or a severe
Buccaneer hater. There really wasn’t iny In­
between.
For years, my parents hod season tickets
for Tampa Bay. They would put on their best
orange shirts (which are now a collector’s
Hem), grab their official Buc seats that at­
tached to the stadium bleachers, throw the
cooler In the trunk and head out for the
mc every Sundoy that the Bucs were

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When they returned, they would be sun­
burned, exhausted from the heat and my
Dad would be grumbling about the latest
coijch and player who ensured another Buc­
caneer loss. He would swear after every game
thnt he was not about to trudge all the way
Into Tampa, climb up bleachers and be
beaten to death by the blazing sun Just to ses
the ‘ shmucks" lose again. Especially If he
had to pay for It.
Mom would Just stay quiet, knowing that
when next season rolled around there would
be another package of season tickets arrtvt
at the house.
I would full lautfh.
Regardless of how badly they playsd. re­
gardless of which coach waa now saying that
the only problem waa a lack of execution and
regardless of which player eras traded that
would become a superstar for another fran­
chise (the Bucs did have Steve Young on
their roster at one time), my family waa at
the games, watching them on television or'
listening to them an the radio.
Those are Buccaneer fans. The fans who no
matter how badly the team tnesaed up, they
were still there supporting them.
Fair weather fans are present in every
sport and at every level. A team's numberone supporter Is tomorrow's hater after a few
losses.
I don't understand that. If you like a team,
like them. Win or lose, pretty or ugly. When
a team Is having a string of bad luck (even If
it is for a 20-year period) that'a when they
need their community’s support the most.
How hard do you think It was for a losing
team to go out into a half empty stadium,
those few fans that were there
-get booed
.
by thoae
and then lose on top of It?
And now that they're experiencing a little
succeaa after all theae years, they look up
and ace a stadium full of fans who. after a
loss or two. will no longer be there.

H tra ld Staff W riter

WINTER PARK _ H« n i all over
the field, doing everything all night.
Beau Hickman made tackles,
•cored almoat all of the point* and
was • leader on and off Richard
Evana Field, but when Lake Howell
needed him moat, he waan‘1 there.
Lake Howell loot In a must-win
altuatlon Thursday night to De­
Land. 33-11. deeplte Hickmans
three touchdowns and a two-point
conversion, but Hickman suffered a
severe ankle Injury alter giving the
Silver Hawks their first lead o7 the
game with time running down.
The Bulldogs Improved to 5-1
overall, and are m first place in
Claas 0A-District 3 with a 3-0 rec­
ord. They are all but assured of a
•pot In the playoffs with the win
with only district contests against
Lyman and Lake Mary remaining.
Lake Howell, the count/a peren­
nial entry In the state playoffs, fell
to l-B and 1-3 n the district. The
Silver Hawks played with a sense
of desperation but need some help
to make a repeat appearance In
,the playoffs.
Ironically, the Silver Hawks
knocked off DcLand In the first
round last season.
For Lake Howell, however, the
season
la uncharacteristically
coming down to a fight for pride
and upholding the Lake Howell
tradition.
Ufa still have a lot of energy.*
•ata dafenatvs back Jason Negron
who was all over the field last
The Silver Hawks overcame s 31­
7 deficit with a late comeback Uist
culmmated In s Hickman sevenyard end run far s touchdown.
Down 31-30. the Sliver Hawks lined
up far an extra point attempt but
DcLand Jumped offside.
That gave Lake Howell coach
Mlks BlscegUa an . opportunity to
go for the lead and he sent his of­
fense back onto the field.
Hickman busted through the line
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fsnss all night betas suffering an snUs Injury, but the Bud-

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1 have always been the type of fan who waa
true blue. Oreg Norman has broken my
heart a time or two. So have the Oators. But
that was never a reason to find a new player
or team and start hating the old one. In fact,
my favorite player In the NFL. Emmlt Smith,
la having one of the worst seasons of hla
professional career, he has yet to score a
touchdown and the Emmlt Zone has now
become the forbidden tone for my favorite
running back. I have heard many people
starting to put him down and aay b ra a hasbeen and starting to sing the praises of other
second rate running backs. My feeling on
that is who needs them?
There la a lot of talent on the Buccaneer
roster. Talent has never been a problem.
There have been some mediocre coaches on
the aide line aa well. They can’t fake all the
blame, either. I truly believe that moat of the
problem with the Buca has been their confi­
dence.
When they finally achieved a little, football
fans all over the atate started singing the
praises of the Tampa Bay underdogs.
1 Just hope they are still around when the
Bucs. like every other team In the NFL except
the Dolphins of 1072, drop a few gamea. I
know my parehts will still be watching and
listening.
My- Dad will still be grumbling a little,
though. That's Juat what dads do.

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Rick Kelly then stiffened and made,
several tackles for losses before;
taking the ball back.
DeLAND It waa a banner day
The Sanford group marched right;
for the Sanford Youth Football As­ back down (he field and added a
sociation aquada scoring four big late touchdown and two-point con&lt;
conference wins over Inc Volusia version lo make the final score IS-;
Panthers at DcLand'a Spec Martin 7.
Stadium last Saturday.
Performing well for the Semi-*
The Mltey-Mitea scored a 28-6wln nolea were Chris Castillo (two,
In the first game of the day. Rod­ quarterback aackal. Chrla 'Bull*'
ney Orant and Anthony Anderson Osier (three pancake blocks, one.
did (he scoring for the Nolea. while fumble recovery). Bud ThackeH
Alvin Johnson and Dexarlah John­ (three quarterback sacks) and J.J*
son had outstanding games on de­ Thacker who had several key!
fense.
tacklea.
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Next up were the Junior Pee
The Junior Mldgeta were up next!
Wees and they went right to work, and scored a 31-14 victory. Freddie!
throwing a 39-0 shutout. After­ Davis. Jamal Tcnnon and Julius):
wards, everyone waa asking, who la Griffin all scored touchdowns and;
that No. 387 Warrick Dunn? No It Ryan Quinn took over the quarter-­
waa Chrla Smith, who one touch­ back duties in the fourth quarter)
down on offense and returned two and led the Nolea to the easy .win. f
interceptions for scores aa well.
The Mldgeta closed out the day's
Steve Warren and Mike McKlnzie action, playing the Panthers to a 8­
combined to score the rest of the 8 tie In an exhibition game. Wayne:
touchdowns for the Semlnoles. Watts recovered • fumble. Mr. In-i
while Larry Thomas hit all of the terceptlon.
Justin
McKinney.,*:
point after touchdown attempts.
pulled down another two. giving;:
The Pee Wees were looking to him 10 far the season and Darrell;:
stay unbeaten In their conference Montgomery threw a touchdown :
but found themselves hooked up in paaa for the Semlnoles.
a tough back-and-forth defensive
A special thanks goes out to the;!
battle.
.
cheerleaders who every week In-;-'
The Pee Wees were down 2-0 at spire the players the fans even;!
halftime, but coach Rick Snow got when they are soaked and their;!
hla offensive troops fired up and shoe* are fall of mud. Some of the'!
tha Nolea were slowly tfut surely young ladles are Becky Osier.:'
moving the ball down the field Chelsea Murphy. Ocnl Pyle. Nikki
three to four yards at a time and Pyle. Tens! Jumpp, Shamlka Deeating up the clock.
bose. Autumn Crouacr, Nicole Wal­
The Semlnoles finally scored ter and Dtonte Brown.
Tomorrow, the Sanford teams re-;
early In the fourth quarter to make
the score 7-2. The Panthers then turn home to battle neighborhood
mounted a drive of their own and rival Lake Mary at Thomas E.&gt;
bad a Bret and goal from the live Whlgham Stadium. The Semlnoles
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C ontinued from Pago IB
for a two-point conversion
to give the Silver Hnwka the
lead, but It enme nt n price.
Hickman suffered the ankle
Injury and was carried from the
field.
That left Lake Howell will) a
void In the secondary where
Hickman Is a defensive leader,
and the Bulldogs took advan­
tage. With 3 :0 0 left In regula­
tion. DeLnnd mounted n drive
and never gave Lake Howell
another shot.
Terhel Johnson took the
klckolT back to the Bulldog -17.
end the Bulldogs slnrled a
steady march downltcld. With
11 13 remaining. DcLand faced
a ftrat-and-30 following n pair
of penalties,
but Johnson
picked up five yards and. with
2 9 seconds remaining, quar­
terback Craig Cnndeto found
Anthony Bellotte for a 13-yard
pickup to the Lake Howell 13.
Johnaon ran the ball to the

13 and. with eight seconds re­
Fugaraab eltorto, toe Silver Hawks dropped an Impor­
tant Class 8A-Otatrlct 3 contsst to tha BoMoga 2 3 1 1 .

UK* Howar* Jotue Rguaro* (No. 13)
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Lake Howell lineman a leader
both on and off the field
By KELLIE WERNER
Herald Staff Writer
WINTER PARK _ In every game there la one
player who steps up and takes responsibility for
tils team.
One ptayer who takes It upon himself to moti­
vate his team m ates to do better and remember
wtiy they arc on the field nnd what they are c a ­
pable of achieving.
In last night’s game pitting Lake Howell
.gain st visiting DcLand. offensive lineman Ryan
Ely stepped up for his team and helped rally the
Silver Hawks back from a 21 -7 deficit. Lake
Howell would eventually fall to the Bulldogs af­
ter a field goal with only :0 9 left ended Lake
Howell's fourth quarter fury.
Not before Ely had a chance to take charge,
however.
"A lot of Hie players on this team arc young.*
Ely explained. ‘ When something bad happens
they get down quick. I knew that they needed to
get back up and that's whnt 1 tried to accom ­
plish."
And tie slid.
Late In the third quarter. Ely called a meeting.
He pulled the rest of the offensive linemen to
the side and had a chat with them.
the players what the —
ptarted
;e having difficulty In .a
area." VBM TW was rlbt) given a re­
sponse. Ely became venr fired lip and reminded
tils team m ates that 'they could easily stop the
defense they were up against and that they
practiced four days a week In order to be able to
do that.
lake Howell proceeded to score two touch­
downs and a two-point conversion to take a 222 1 with 3 :0 0 left in the game.
"I've been on varsity since my sophom ore
year.* Ely sold. "1 guess I con motivate because
of the experience. I know what the game Is all
about and how to get the players up.*
Ely Is not only a leader of the Silver Hawks on
the sideline and on the field, but also In ch arac­
ter.
When Beau Hickman went Into the end ton e
for the two-point conversion, he was Injured on
the play. Ely stayed with the Injured player and
he helped to carry Hickman off the field while

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maining. kicker Dustin Ferrell
kicked a 30-ynid field goal after
Lake Howell tried to ice him
with a pair of timeouts.

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doing most of the work, the
Bulldogs moved to the 16 when
Kenan Akins burst through the
middle to put the Bulldogs up
7-0.

Lake Howell answered with
an II-p lay. 77-yard drhrc that
culminated In Hickman's oneyard score to tte the gnme.
But DcLand started to exploit
Lake Howell by running the
ball and Akins (114 ynrdsl and
Johnson (122 ynrdsl ran nil
over the Silver Hawk defense,
Johnson took a hnndoff on the
Bulldogs' next drive and went
5 3 yards for a touchdown to
mnke It 14-7, and DeLnnd

ORLANDO _ The second nnd third night's
of tha annual Late Model Triple Crown,
which features 100 laps of racing by the
tracks' top division, will be run tonight at 8
p.m. at Orlando SpcedWorld nnd Saturday
night at 7 p.m, at New Smyrnn Speedway.
In addition to the Triple Crown, all of the
other regular divisions will also be in
action.
Far more Information, contact New
Smyrna Speedway nt 10041 4 2 7 -4 1 2 9 .

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"Hie rest of the team watched It waa quite a
scene.
■Beau and I grew up together. He Is my
team m ate and that makes turn my brother. I
would help any of my brothers if they needed
me.* Ely said.
There are leaders on every team and then
there are those who step up when needed. Ob­
viously Ely Is not completely responsible for the
resurgence of the lake Howell offense, but he
certainly played a vital role in the process.
"Ely Is a good player, but tie hasn't really
been a team leader all season." s a id Lake How­
ell coach Mike Blsceglla. "He took the role to ­
night and what he sold obviously helped the
team .*
The Greyhounds could benefit greatly from Ely
continuing his motivational rote.

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scored again before the half on
a Johnaon three-yard run,
Lake Howell mounted
a
comeback In the second half.
On the second play of the
fourth qunrtcr, Hickman scored
again, going eight yards after
quarterback
Jesse
Hannon
found Joh n Orcen on a 32-yard
pass.
After plopping DeLnnd. the
Silver Hawks took possession
with 8 :4 9 remaining Irwregulntlon and put together a 10-play
drive, aided by a roughing the
passer call on n third-an d -10
from the Silver Hawks' 43.
On a fourth-nnd seven at the
DeLnnd 26, Hannon found
Thomas Carlson to set up
lllckmnn's third touchdown, a
one-yard run.
After lllckmnn’s two-point
dive. Lake Howell had Its first
lead but Hickman was dawn
and so were the 8tlver Hawks.
*1 hope we’re not too de­
flated,*
Blsceglla
said.
‘Anything can happen but now
w ere playing for pride.*
The Silver Hawks Anally get
an off-week next week before
traveling to Lake Brantley. Oct.
24.

The key piny was the pass to
Bellotte and B ladglle said not
hnvlng Hickman available co n ­
tributed to the play,
For lak e Howell. It puts the
team In an unfamiliar position
of looking up at moat of the
district,
'W e’re playing with u lot of
Injunct,* Blaceglla said. ‘ We re
u lt not deep enough. Beau
lickman got hurt and we
needed turn on defense but
we’ll be ready in two weeks.
DeLnnd
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Bug-free beef safety depends on user
Blood Bonk oooko donors
Central Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors of all types of
blood • especially O-type donors • to donate a t Its Sanford
branch, 1303 E. Second St. For Information, call 33 3 -0 0 33 .

TO P S
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter *831 meets every
Monday, from 10-11:43 a.m.. at the Sanford Alliance Church,
1401 8 . Park Ave., Sanford. For Information, call 331-B340.
Visitors are welcome.

8anford Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Employmant O pportunity for Banlora
An employment program sponsored by AARP Senior C om ­
munity Sendee Employment Program 1* held at the Sanford
National Quard Armory, BIS E. First St., Mondsy through Fri­
day. Interview hours are 8 a m. to I p.m. Telephone: 3 3 4 -0 0 0 8 .
The program assists seniors, 53 and over, to return to Ihe
work place.

In the wake of the August re­
call of 3S million pounds of.
ground beef thought to be co n ­
taminated with harmful E. coll
bacteria, U. S. Department of
Agriculture
Secretary
Dan
Glickmnn pointed out that
processing plants should be
doing a better Job of policing
their products Tor the p ath o­
gens
when
governmentMandated Improvements In the
current inspection system start
to take effect In January.
Around the sam e time, a more
efficient test for detecting the
bacteria was introduced.

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

And it can pinpoint a single
bacterium In Just a thirtieth of
an ounce of meat. But don’t
lake that as a sign that It’s
safe to eat your burgers or
meatloar rare or be less vigi­
lant about washing your hands
and keeping kitchen equipment
clean.

Unlike older tests for the po­
tentially deadly microorgan­
ism, which required several
steps In the laboratory and
took 3 to 3 days to complete,
the new test can analyte
ground beef for various strain s
of El coll and related bacteria
aArr lust an 8-hour Incubation.

T h is Is a major technologi­
cal leap*, says David Acheson.
MD. a TuAs researcher who
studies bncteria In food, He

explains, however, that the
new test Is not fail-safe, A beef
processing plant that ch ooses
to use It as part of Its upgraded
Inspection system might And
some part of a batch of meat
bocterla-free. while Just a co u ­
ple of Inches away harmful
bacteria could be thriving. "You
could hop all over the sample*
and And different results with
each piece of meat you lest, he
notes.
That’s why Dr. Achcson ad ­
vises people to 'assu m e that
ground beef that comes into
your house h as potentially
harm Ail bugs In It. I wouldn’t
want people to freak out and
think It’s unsafe to eat properly
handled beef th at hoe been
thoroughly cooked*, he says,
*but Improved testing shouldn't
provide a false sense of secu ­
rity either.*
birector of the U. S. D epart­

ment of Agriculture’s Meat S
Animal
Research
Center, fj
D anny..Itflfteri. Ph.D, agrees. /;
T h e meat Industry^has "been
doing a credible Job of working
to reduce the harmAil bacteria
in meat. But no teat Is going to
eradicate all foodborne pathogens. All you can do Is mitigate
the problem.*
In other words, It’s safest not
to eat the burger until the
Juices run yellow with no trace
of pink left. (The color of the
meat ts not a reliable Indiesto r-p re s s the burger with a
spatula If you need to squeeie
out some Juice.) Also, don’t
slice tomato or onion on the
counter or cutting board you
used to shape or defrost the
patties until you wash the
surface with hot. soapy water.
Finally, don’t put booked bur­
gers on plates you used to hold
the meat while It was raw.

Cancar Support Group
Support, Hope and Recovery. S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 8 p.m. at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far corner of the dining room. This Is a self help support group
Tor all cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or Antshrd
with It. Call 3 3 4 -0 7 3 7 or 3 3 3 -7 7 8 3 far more Information.

Contract Brldga
Bridge players ore Invited to play contract bridge every Mon­
day, at 10:30 a.m .. at the Sanford Senior Center. For Informa­
tion. call 323-0330.

Qamblara and famlliaa
Oamblers Anonymous and Oam-Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday Inon-tmokers) at 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Oood Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Malllnnd.
For more Information, call 2 3 0-0300.

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

Practical Nuraas Association
The Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Florida, Inc.,
meets the second Monday of the month at 0 :3 0 0 p.m. at
Kllarney Baptist Church. 701 Formoso Ave.. C.K.U. class pro­
vided each month. All meetings ore open lo LPNs.and lo stu ­
dents and gradunle LANs, For information call 2 00-4331.

Ovcraatars Anonymous
Sanford • Overeaters Anonymous meets every Tuesday, st 10
s.m . tn Parish Hall Whltner Lounge of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church In Sanford. The meetings Tost about an hour. There ore
no dues nor fees. Th« only requirement to attend Is Ihe desire
lo stop eating compulsively. --------—
-----

Laam (o play ahufflaboard
The Sanford Tourist and Shuffteboord Club practices every
Tuesday and Friday storting at 1 p .m ., and plays inter-city
tournaments every Wednesday. Those Interested in playing.

The Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday at noon at Ihe
Colon la) Room In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
Joyce FlUgerald at 3 3 2 -7 3 4 4 .
The community Is asked lo donate used eyeglasses to the
club for Its sight program.

Brldgs Club
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club meets at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 4 0 0 E. First St..
Sanford.

O vtr 50 Club
The Over 50 Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m ., at the Sanford Senior Center, Seniors are welcome.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday a t 8 p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more information, call 0 0 9 -0 3 0 4 .

Take Off Pounds Stnslbly
Member of Take Off Pounds Sensibly, TOPS, Invite the public
to Jain them on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.tn. at the First
Christian Church. 1807 Sanford Ave., Sanford. For more
Information about the club, call 3 3 1 -4 4 8 4 . *

Toastmasters
Seminole Community College (SCC| Toastmasters Club
18501 will meet every Tuesday of the month, at 7 :3 0 p.m., at
the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country Club Road. Contact
Rosetta Bonham at 3 2 3 -0 3 0 4 for more Information.

How is responsible drinking taught?
addiction.
A second question often
arises. *What about signing
con tracts to pick up my kids If
or when they're too drunk to
drive.* The biggest problem
with these con tracts is that
they send conAlctlng m es­
sages. In effect they are say ­
ing. ‘ Don’t drink, but when you
get drunk, call us and we will
come and get you.*

Dear Parents,
As we continue our discus­
sion
on
kids
and
drugs
throughout October tn honor of
the Red Ribbon Campaign for a
Drug-Free America, we will
look at different ways this Is­
sue Impacts kids and families
today.
Mnny parents have brought
up three very valid questions
ns they think about how to
deal with Ihe Issue of alcohol
and their kids. The Arst ques­
tion usually Is. ‘ What about
leaching
kids
responsible
drinking nt home, so they will
be able lo handle It If and
when they drink with their
friends?"

nge of 21 Is Illegal? How can
Illegal use tie responsible u se?'
Anyone who believes that
because teenagers limit their
use of alcohol in front of their
parents, they will therefore
limit their Intake with their
li lends. Is naive at the very
trust. There simply can be no
'responsible use* of an Illegal
suhslnncc (alcohol for t*ens|.

William Mack Perkins and
Nancy McMitrlrle-Perklns deal
wtlh lilt* question In their
hook. Raising D rug-Fres Kids
la A Drug-FUtod World. Their
response to this question Is,
*How do you teach responalble
drinking to a teenager when
drinking by anyone under .the.

Additionally.
studies
have
shown that alcohol Is toxic to
cell growth and the younger
person starts using alcohol,
the greater Is the likelihood of

Additionally, why would any
parent believe for one second
that when their chlld’a re a ­
soning has been Impaired by
alcohol, he or she will have the
judgment to real lie they are
under the InAuence and call./
Finally, parents often ask.
*How can I tell my kids not to
drink when I drink?* The ques­
tion Is well intent toned, hut the
answer Is easy. Parents are
adults and kids are minors.
You hnve every right to demand
that any drug In your home and
family Is used legally and a p ­
propriately. There con be no
legal use of alcohol by a minor

at any lime or any p la c e period. If. a s adults, you
choose to drink at an ap p ro ­
priate time and in on ap p ro­
priate manner, that la 'your
choice.
Of course,
getting
drunk Is never legal or ap p ro ­
priate and driving under the
InAuence (.08 blood alcohol
level) Is always Illegal.
Next week we will deal srtth
Ihe question. *What do I do
when I think (suspect, know -lt
all means the same) my child
has been using alcohol or
other drugs?*

Mary Salk U a CartllUd Addietlaw Fniwstlsa Prods*
ilosd m 4 a Boaaislnr at

Dad feels left out of visits
DEAR ABBY: My wlfs and I
bars bssn married far 40 years sad
hsve three grown daughters who
live s lew mllee from us. Last year,
my wlfa had a stroke that left her
physically Incapacitated and requir­
ing dally care. She Is unsble to
s tu d , walk or even get out of bed
without help. Our daughters come
to visit ss often ss they esn end

. ADvtea

X

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

help with her care.
I
Their visile usually go something

like this: Daughter arrives, knocks
at tha door and comes In. She nods
at m t, asks how I’m doing, than
heads for th t bedroom. From then
on, however long the visit lasts, it’s
"yaksty-yak, bloh-blsh-blah* with
Mom, the hired caregiver or each
other if more than one daughter 1s
hers.
My daughters talk to mo only if
there » s problem involving Anances
or bills. Otherwise, It’s, "Gotta run.
Bye. Ded. See you Uteri*
I realise Tm not the beat of compony. I’ve never been good nt Idle
chitchat or mingling with people,
and the present circumstances don’t
help any. But It would ba nice to bs
Included in the loop occasionally,
even though I’m not axactly bubbling over with fay theoo days.
In tha past, Tve tried explaining
my faelingi to my wile, but ail 1 got
was a sarcastic *Oh, you poor dsorl*
From my daughters I gat. T hink

*

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of sharing his first outing
ha
became blind. Hs was so sxdtedl
After almost ait tins on s strsnow's
Imp on the bus. hstold me howfislp.
fid it would be If the public would
lust do a few things to suable the
blind to (Unction without wMMhwl
problems when they go out
Theas are only a few Ups on
ways wa can help people who ore
sightless:
1 When you aae acmeone who is
blind, start talking. This will let
him know w k trt you are. (T hat
wsy, ihe person wont sit on your
Up or trip over your fast.)
2. Aak If there U anything you
can do. You might ba able to direct
them.
3. Let them take your albow ao
that you can land thorn to a specific
area, especially whan crossing the
street
4. Converse with them - you’ll

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Seminole County Chapter f 3 0 of the Disabled American
Veterans meet the second Tuesday of each month at their
charter home at 3 8 1 2 Orlando Ave., tn Sanford. The service
office Is open from 1-3 p.m. every Tuesday and Friday for more

Sanford •Hwy. 17-92
(Wal-MartPlaza, one block
north ofLakeMaryBlfdJ

323-9045
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outthere!

Let us beat the bushes for you.
We bring the advertiser and the
consumer together to meet the
needs of our community.

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Legal Notices

111190
IN THK CIR C U IT CO U R T
O f T H I K IQ H T IIN T H
JU D IC IA L CIR C U IT
IN AND TOR
S I M IN C H ! CO U N TY ,
S TA fC OP IL O R ID A
C at* N*. 17*110 A 'C A -1 4 -i
OKNKRAL JU R IS D IC TIO N
A AM IS CAPlTAl
CORPORATION.
PtattlYiltf,
v*
DONNA L f t VVR'OMT
o i o r c ie . •» u i . *i &gt; i .
Defend suit
N O T IC I
o r ro R ic io tU R i s a l i
• Y C L IR R o r
CIR C U IT CO U R T
Sic*t&gt;&lt;* it he#efty flt* rt fftsl lft*
u^kl#* t»jo*k1 M i'fin n a Mora*.
Ci*it ©I '.ft* Circuit Court of
S IM lN O lE County, riorida, will
on tft* JJ/ci day of October,
’ 997. at it 00 a m altn* Weel
front door of 1ft* SEMINOLE
County CouMftout*. m tft# City
of Sanford, florlda, offer for
tal* and tali at public outcry to
in* htgh*tt and boat bidder for
catft tft* following dttenbad
property situatod m SEM iN O L!
County, FlOfkSfl, to*wit,
LOT 14 AND 19. BLOCK 0,
BUENA
VISTA
C S T A T IS .
ACCORDING! TO THE PLAT

Iff TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T '
OF T H I I I O H T E IN T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
■ I M IN O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
C IVIL A C TIO N
CA EE NO . O T -IT O E C A
01VI El ON M -E
F in a l UNION NATIONAL
DANA FIK/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL
RANK OF FLORIDA
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST
TO t h e r D l.C . AS
RECEIVER OF
SOUTHEAST BANK. N A ,
Plaintiff,
va
RICHARD I . JUDAY. at al,
Dalandant(a).
N O T IC I O F A C TIO N
TO ROBINSON ANO SELTB P C
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action fo toracioaa t mortgaga
on lha following property In
SEMINOLE County, Florida:
LO T *, BLO CK C. REVISED
PLAT OF TH E EPRINOS W IL­
LOW RUN SECTION, A CCO R D ­
ING TO PLAT TH ER EO F A l
R ECO R DIO IN PLAT BOOK 17.
PAGE t . PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE CO UNTY, FLORIDA
haa boon Iliad agamat you and
you ara required to eenre a
copy oi your written deleneee.
If any, within 30 d a y. aRar lha
Ural public anon of Ihia Notice
ot Action, on Echevarria,
M cCain . Raymer. Bariatt S
F,applet, plaintiff a attomay,
wAoaa addraaa a *01 Bayahora
Boulevard. Sun* 100. Tampa.
Florida 3140*. and Ida tha orig­
inal with this Couit althar
bafora earvica on Plaintiff'*
attomay or immadiatafy therealtar; otharwia* a dalauit will
b* antarad agamat you lor lha
relief
demanded
In
Iho
Complaint or petition
Thie notice than be pubiiehed
once each weak lor two cona«cutlva weak, in th* Sanlord
Harold.
WITNESS my hand and fh*
aaal ol lhia Court on Ihia End
day ot Oclobai. 1887

t h e r e o f a s m c o r o c o in
p l a t BOOK 1. PAO VIS) 1 AND 2
o r t h e PUBLIC RECORDS OF

S IM rN O Lt COUNTY. FLORIDA.
pu'tuant to lft* final deer** of
foi*cloaura entered in a cat*
pending In said Court, tft* alyl*
of which ia AAMC9 CAPITAL
CORPORATION. « t
DONNA
LEE WRIGHT Q E O R O I. el ua..
•t a l.
In accordance with, tft*
Asnencagt with D iab-i.ftet Apt,
p*rtont needng a tpeclal
accomnrlodallon to p#rtici|&gt;#t#
in tftie proca*d&gt;ng should con*
la d tft* individual or agency
tending this notice no later
than seven (7) days prior to tft*
proceeding at ifte address
given on notic* Telephone
(407) 222-4320 *■( 4227; I -(900)
955-8771 |TD0l or 1*(800) 955
9770 (V). via Florida R ally
Service
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court this 29tft day
of September, 1997,
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryann* Morse
Cl era of ifte Circud Court:
B y Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clara
law o f f ic e s o f

JOSEPH PA N iflLO
Pusi Otf&lt;ce Boa 2547
Tamps. Florida 32601
Pubiuft October 2, 10, 1997
Of J 43

N O T IC I
OF F IC TITIO U S NAMB
Notice &lt;t hereby given that we
are engaged in buemett a! 220
Bristol Circle, Sanford, FL
33772.
Semmole
County,
Fionde. under tft* Fictitious
Nam* of AN IN C H A N T S D
B A S K IT , and that we intend to
register la id name with the
Division
of
Corporation!.
Taiiahasae*. Florida, in accor*
dance with 1ft* provision* of tft*
Fictitious Nam* Statute*. To*
Wit Section 199,09, Florida
Statutes 1991.
James L. Hughes
Wendyjoftneon-Hu^vee _ .
Aubiwh October 15, m l
D EJ-1J4

IN T H I e m e u t r C O U N T
o r T N I IIQ M T IIN T H
JU D IC IA L C IN C U IT
IN AMO FOR
1 I M IN 0 L I C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A I I NO.t • • ■ 1 I»4 -C A .1 «.A
CHASE MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC.. *
Dataware Corporation
f/k/a CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
f/h/a CHASE HOME
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
*»
ADRIENNE ISMAK.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE/
CO -TEN AN T OF
ADRIENNE ISHAK. MYSTIC
WOOOS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
DEER RUN PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION f t .
INC.; and TENANT f t ,
TENANT #2, TENANT *3.
ANO TENANT #4. tft#
name* being fictitious
to sccouni for parties m
possession.
Defendants.
C L B R K ’S N O T IC I
OP FORSCLOBURB BASS
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIYEN
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgmanl in Foreclosure on
Cross-Claim of Mystic Woods
Homeowners Association, Inc,
dated October 1, 1997 and
entered in Ceee No. 9i*1!S4«
CA-14-A in tft# Circutl Court In
and for Seminole County,
Florida, wherein CHASE M ORT­
GAGE
SERVICES, IN C.. ■
Delaware corporation f/k/a
Chase Manhattan Mortgage
Corporation f/k/a Cftaaa Horn a
Mortgage Corporation, la tft*
Plaintiff and ADRIENNE ISHAK;
THE UNKNOWN S P O U S i/C O TEN AN T O f A DR IEN NI ISHAK;
M YSTIC W OODS H OM EOW N­
ERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; D EIR
RUN
PROPERTY
OW NERS
ASSOCIATION I t INC.; and
11NANT f t . TENANT #2, T E N ­
ANT 12. AND TENANT #4, tft*
names being fictlltoua to
account for parties in poas*iaion *r* tft* 0*l*ndanfa, I will
a*M to tft* highest bidder, for
cash, at tft# Waal Front Door of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida at
11:00 a m. on the itft day of
November, 1997, tft# following
described real property at le t
forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wtt:
Lot 2. Cluster E. DEER RUN,
Unit 22. according to Ifte plat as
recorded In Plal Book 14, raa*
1. ot ih* Public R ecord! of
Seminole
Count,.
Florida,
p*rc*i * i s -a i-i o -a r H o i w o 030
T O Q i T H I R with &gt;11 tho
improvement* now or hereafter
erected on tho property, ond oil
H u m i r t i , right*. ap p u r l.'
none*., rontt, royktflet, miner*1. oil and go, right! and prof­
it,, w t l.r right! and water
Block, and all luturaa now or
hereefter a port of tho proodrty.
Including raplaeomonla and
addiHona thereto.
Datod U il! 7(h day of October,
11*7.

MAKYANNE MORSE
Clark of Court
By: Jane E. Jaiawlc
Deputy Clark
Willem M. Mormon, I BO
rtOOB. U » Highway 17*il
Fern Pork. FL 31730-70*1
Publieh: Ociobor 1 0,17 .1M7
DEJ-171

(BEAU
Maryann* Moral
Clark of Ih# Court
By: Jaan BiillanI
Aa Deputy Clara
Publieh: October 10. t f. ltS f
O EJ-I7 S
N O TIC E
fh* Central Florida Jo b l and
Education Partnerenip, Inc-,
announcaa a meeting of tha
Eiacutiva Committee, to which
th# public ia invited
TIME 3 00 p m
OATt/PLACE.
Oclobai 70. ISSf
CF JEF Com m ence Room
(SOI Lea Road, Sle EOS
Winter Para FL 3 7T8S
PURPOSE:
To diacuaa matlara ol mtaraat
to tha Central Florlda Job* and
Education Partnarahlp, INc.,
with rataranc* to W orkferc*
Development laaua*
For Furlhat Intormotlon,
Contact:
GARY J. EARL
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CENTRAL FLORIOA J.E.P.
1*01 LEE ROAD. STE EOS
WINTER PARK FL SITES
(407) 7 4I -4 3SS
Publieh; O clobai to . 1SS7
DEJ-1E3
IN TMB G tR C U tT C O U R T
OP TMB BlfSMTBBNTM
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IH AMO PON
B I N IK O L A C O U N TY,
FLORIOA
Cava N * .i« S T -s a a -O A -T 4 .B
CITICORP M ORTOAOE. INC.,
a* aarvickig agent
lor CITIBANK.
FEDERAL BA VINOS
BANK, a Federal Saving*
and Loan Aaaociaiion,
Plaintiff,
v*.
PETER O. D UTCH M AN
ISS 081-30-0143);
VICKI S. D UTCH M AN ;
NORTH LAKE VILLAGE
VIII CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC.;
JO H N DOE and
JANE DOE.
Del andante
N O T IC I O F JU D IC IA L SALE
DV T H I CLBR K IB
TMB C IR C U IT C O U R T
0 9 TMB E IG H TEE N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
BCMINOLB C O U N TY .
FLO R IDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIYEN
■hot purauant to an Ordar or
Final Judgment antarad In Ih*
above atyiad cauao now pond­
ing In eafd court, that I w d aall
to tha high**t and beat bidder
for caah of tl:0 0 A.M. on
October SOth, IB IT , ot tho Watt
Front Door of lha Samlnplo
County Courfhouae, SOI N.
Park
A v .n o .,
Sanlord,
lamtnola County, Florida, tha
following daacrlbad proparty:
UNIT 19108, IN BUILDING I I ,
NORTH LAKE VILLAGE C O N D O ­
MINIUM VIII, AND AN UNDIVID­
ED IN TER EST OR SHARE IN
TH I
CO M M O N
ELEM EN TS
A P PU R TEN A N T TH E R E TO IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ANO S U B ­
J E C T TO TH E C O V E N A N T!,
CO NDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS.
EASEM ENTS
TER M S
AND
OTHER PROVISIONS OF THS
D ECLAR ATIO N O F C O N D O ­
MINIUM OF NORTHLAKE VIL­
LAGE CONDOM INIUM VIII AS
R E C O R D IO
IN
O FFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK IM S , PAGE
473 THROUGH IT S . INCLUSIVE,
OF T H I PUBLIC R IC O R D S OP
SEMINOLE CO UN TY, FLORIDA,
ANO S U B S EQ U EN T AM EN D ­
MENTS T H I R I T O .
ik * 111 OS N o rthltkt Drive,
Sanford, FL 11771
O A TID : September ES , 1SS7.
(Court Seal)
MARYANNS M O R IS
Aa Clark of Iho Court
By; J e m Br illant
Aa Deputy Clerk
Sanford M. letroff, la q .
Boa S I4 I
Lakeland, FL S1S07-SE4S
“ IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES A C T OF 1M O (ADA), DIS­
ABLED
PERSONS
WHO,
BECAUSE OF THEIR DISABILI­
TIES.
NEED
REASONABLE
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIC­
IPATE IH TH IS P R O C E IO IN a
SHOULD CO N TA C T T H I ADA
COORDINATOR C/O CLERK OP
THE COURT. TELEPHONE (407)
373-4330 EXT 4117 NO T LATER
THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR
TO SUCH PROCEEDING. IP
HIARINQ IMPAIRED, (TOO) 1BOO-SM-E77I, OR VOICE (V) 1100-888-1770, VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE.**
Publish: October sTlO . 1M 7
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Legal Notlcea

Legal Notices
IN TH S C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN AND FOR
SSM IN OLS C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
CA BS NO. S T -I 4 S S -C A -I4 -W
COUNTRYW IDE HOME
LOANS, INC., r/a/i
it ru
t
COUNTRYW IDE
FUNDING
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
DAVID A. KEENAN
IS S m t -T t -8 1 8 4 );
KATHRYN A KEENAN
(SSIUNKNOW N),
RIVERSIDE AT TWIN RIVERS
COM M UNITY ASSOCIATION,
INC.; and any unknown have,
dovlaaoa, grams**, creditor*,
and other unknown p*r*on* or
unknown apo ut.a clam ing by,
through and under any of th*
above-named Daltndantt,
D*t*nd*nta.
N O TIC S O F A C TIO N
TO DAVID A. KEENAN, 1317
Twin Rlvtt* Bird.. O vitdo,
Florid* 117IS. Mat knswn
addraaa, currant tekidanca
unknown
KATHRYN A. KEENAN, U 1 T
Twin Rivera Blvd., Oviedo,
Florida 31711, Mat known
oddrota, currant ratldanea
unknown
And m y unknown hake,
davit***, grant***, cradilora
and other unknown poraona or
unknown apouaaa claming by,
through and under th* aboveYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to lotackta* tho
mortgage covering th* followmg real and paraonal property
detcribed aa follow*, to-wit
lo l 113, Rivarttd* al Twin
Rivera Unit IIIB. according lo
the Flat theraol aa Recorded in
Plat Boot 4S. Pagei 1. 4, I . ■
and 7, Public Racorda of
Seminole County. Florida
haa been tiled agamat you and
you are required to aarv* ■
copy ot your written dattnaoe,
if may. to rt on MICHAEL W.
UDOWYCMENKO, B U TLER S
H O IC H . P A ., J i l l
South
Conway Road, Burt* I , Orlando,
FL 31111. and fit* the origin*]
with th* Clark el fh* abovettyied Court on or before 10
day* from Ih* first publication,
otherwle* a Judgment mey be
entered agamat you tor tho
rtlitf
demanded
m
tha
Com pi aim.
W ITNESS my bond and aaal al
aaid Court on th* End day of
October. 1M 7,
ICOURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jaan BrUlent
Deputy Clark
rf you are a par ton with a dia ability who need* any accom­
modation M order to panicle*'*
m thi* proceeding, you i n enti­
tled. el no cool lo you, to th*
provialon of certain etaiatenca
Plata* conlect Court edmmtttretor, lo t N. Perk Avenue,
Suit* N301, Senfoid, Florida
11771, (407) 313-4130 &gt;4117.
wi)hm 1 working day* ot your
receipt ol thie (nolle* ot
Foreclosure Sato); If you ere
hearing knptirod, can 1-100S S I-1771; If you ere volet
impaired, cell I-800-88I-I770
Publish: October ID. 17, ttST
DBJ-130
IN T H E CIR C U IT CO U N T
OP TMB 4STH JUDICIAL
C IN C U IT OP FLORIDA
IN AND FDR
S EM IN O LE CO U N TY
OSNSKAi

JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO . S T-t4 E S C A 1 4 E
NORW EST M ORTGAGE. Vic ..
Plaintiff,
VS.
OONALO S. WRIGHT, Jf.
and JACQUELINE
C. WRIGHT; *4 •L,

Defendenta.
OP F O R S C LO dU R S SALS
Notice l* hereby fhren that,
purauant fo that Final Judsment
of
Fareoleaure
dated
(aptem ber n t h , IM F , ond
entered In ohrN ceee number 1714ISCA14E, of th* Circuit Court
of th* Itth Judicial Circuit bi
end for Seminole County,
Florid*, wherein NORW EST
M ORTOAOE, INC.. I* PMMtNt
end DONALD S. WRIOHT, JR „
JACQUELINE C. WRIGHT. M m
Defendant(i), I wM ted lo th*
highott and boal bidder for
caah « l th* woat front door of
tho Seminal* County courthouat In Sonfortf, Seminole
County, Florid*, ot 11:00 A.M.
on th* It t h day ot October,
1M7, th* fobowing described
property a* oat forth In said
Final Judgment, le arft:
A PORTION OP LO TS 11 ANO
17,
MORI
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FO LLO W !:
COMMENCE AT THE BE C O R ­
NER OF LO T IS , A REPLAT OF
BLOCK ' C ! ' COUNTRY CLUB
ADDITION TO CASSELBERRY,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
(
AT P A O I
II.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S IM IN O L I
CO U N TY, FLORIDA TH IN G S
RUN N TS DEGREES, 41' M*
EAST ALONG T H I SOUTH U N I
OF SAIO LO T 17. FOR 11.00
FEET TO T H I POINT OP BEGINNINO; TH E N C E RUN M 11
O f D A I I I 47' 47* EAST FOR
100.00 FEET, THENCE RUN N
71 DEGREE0 IS ' OS* W IS T FOR
M .03 F IS T ) TH IN G S RUN N 14
DEGRESS SO' M * EAST PARAL­
LEL W ITH T H I EASTERLY U N I
OP SAIO L O T 17 FOR 100.00
FEET. TH E N C E RUN N I T
D EG R EE! 13' tf* EAST PAPAL,
L E I W ITH T H I WESTERLY U N I
OP SAID LO T IE POR 101 P IE T
M O R I OR L IS E TO LAKE
TR IPLET;
TH EN C E
RUN
NORTHW ESTERLY
ALO NG
L A M TR IPLET FOR M P IE T
M O R I OR L I U TO T H I W E S T­
ERLY U N I OP SAIO LOT IS ,
TH EN C E
RUN
S O U TH
17
D I O R I I S 73 M * W IS T ALONG
THS W ESTERLY U N I OF SAJO
LO T IE FOR 474 FEET M O R I
OR U M TO T H I IW CORNER
OF SAID LO T l l i THENCE RIJN
N TS D I O R I I S 41’ M* EAST
FOR 111.00 F E ET T O T H I
POINT OP BEGINNING, S ITU A T­
ED AND LYINQ IN SEMINOLE
CO UN TY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
01BT
CO L L EC TIO N
P R AC TICES A C T Y O U ARE
ADVISED TH A T TH IE LAW PIRM
IS O II M E D TO B I A D EB T
CO LLECTO R ATTEM PTING TO
C O L L E C T A D EB T AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
B I U S IO FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Deled th* IS tn day af
September, 1M 7.
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deoutv Clerk
c o c Sl S s s t a w i a r e k i
4010 Bey Boout Boulevard
Suita 440
Tampa. Florlda 33407
Teleghene; (SIS) (77-4004
C M IS7-01SM
Pubdahi October I , to, 1017
DBJ-4S

IN TH B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OP YHB IB T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OP FLO R IDA
IN ANO FOR
S I N I N O L I C O U N TY
Q IN IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N O IV IIIO N
C A S S NO. S T -IS S 0 -C A -1 4 L
HOMS BAVINQS OF
AMERICA. F S B. Uk/i
Home Saving*
.of America, F A ,
Plaintiff,

vs.
LINQSWORTH F IN D L E Y
and MARY P IN O L tY ; *1 al..
Defendant a
N O TIC S
OP F O R IC L O S U R S B A L I
Notice it hereby given that,
purauant lo that Final Judgmanl
ol
Forectotur*
dated
September ESth, IS S f. and
antarad in civil cat* number I f ■
13 S 0-CA -I4L. ot Ih* Ckcuit
Court ot th* t llh Judicial
Circuit In and lor lam lnol*
County, Florida, wherein HOMS
SAVINOS OF AMERICA. F S B
F/KM HOME SAVING* OF
AMERICA, F.A.. la PMMlift and
LINGIW O R TH PEND LIY, MARY
P IN O L IV . LORNA STEPHEN*.
H OLLOW BROOK H O M EO W N ­
ERS ASSOCIATION. INC., M m
Dalandantl*), I wtk a*H to Ih*
hightat and b a it bidder for
caah el |h* weal front door of
Iho Seminole County courtheui a in Sanford, Seminole
County, Florid*. 4t 17:00 A M .
on th* It t h day of O CTO BER,
t t f f , th* lobowtng detcribed
properly ■* eat forth m told
Final Judgment, lo wN;
LOT SO, (L IE S SO U TH 7.1
FEET) HOLLOW BROOK. P H A M
II. ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECO R DED IN
PLAT BOOK 3d, P A O IS I . t
AND 7. PUBLIC R IC O R O S OF
S IM IN O L I CO UN TY. FLORIOA.
N O T t: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
DMT
C O L L E C TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T Y O U A R I
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS O I I M I D T O ■■ A D M T
C O L L IC T O R ATTEM PTIN G TO
C O L L E C T A D EB T AND ANY
INFORMATION O B TA IN !0 WILL
• I USED FOR TH A T PURPOSE.
Dated the ESth day of S IP
TIM B E R , 1*17.
M AR YANN! MORSE
Clerk al C b tu d Court
By Jans 1. Jaeewtc
Deputy Clark
CO D tU S 4 STAWIAREKI
40101

S'
Tampa, F lev Ida 33407

CLASSIFIED ADS
Somlnolo

Orlando ■ Winter Park
407/831*9993

a* • H**I*m of ■ PARTY

Ptomfrff,

tf akv*. and Ihov
unknown opouoa*. if any, H
married, and rf dead,
thtu unknown heir*, dovfoaaa,
tasataat, Bronte**, *0*1*0*.
•oner*, apoueee, cradnera,
tut collars, OT N v illS S .
by. fhrousn, i
agamat them or aeah e l
and all para one or
parti** clermlna
thereby, through i
or agtinet them ar i
them ond egtonai m
and all Portias
having or cloMUng arty
right, tm* at mtaraat
m and lo th*
property deathbed heroin
thit complamt In
Semmoi* County, Florida
NOTICE OP A C TIO N
To: ROSETTA D A N IIL S in d
GLORIA D A N IILS SM ITH , If
Alive, b id thaw unknown spou*1LB and
0*. d ROSETTA O AN III
GLORIA D A N IILS SM ITH , If
tliv*. end then unknown opouo*t, d any, it married, ond tf
dead, than unknown hoka,
davit***, lag at***, grant***,
tiiig n a , lienor*, apeueae, ereditora, aucctoaota, or Iruat***.
or aach of them, and any and aN
perannt claiming by, through,
under or again*! thorn ar aaah
of them end egainat any and *K
peraont or portlo* claiming
thereby, through under or
agamat mom or each of them
b id agamat *ny and alt parti**
or peraena having or claiming
..........................
aroot m en d
any right,
till* or mtaraat

to th* property detcribed.
Latl Reaidenc* Addreee:
UNKNOWN
YOU A R I HEREBY NOTIFIED
that « i action to quiet title to
th* following deecnbed property In Seminoi*
County,
‘
i Florlda,
to wit:
S O U TH S7 F IS T OF T H I
NORTH 1011 F IS T OP T H I
W IS T 138.1 PEST OF T H I CAST
348.8 FEET OF T H I ( I 1/4 OF
T H I N l 1/4 OF IIC T IO M t l
TOWNSHIP t l SOUTH HANGS
l i t (S U B JE C T TO A I f FO O T
EASEM ENT OF TH E NO R TH
ANO EAST BIOS FOR ROAO).
he* been ni*d egainii you and
you ar* required lo aorvt s
copy of your written defen***.
If any. upon O R A C I ANNE
OLA YIN,
ESQUIRE,
1S4B
Tuakewilla Road., Peal OffU*
Boa 3 T 7 I, Winter SprlnB4&lt;
Florid* 3270I-S77S, lo be pubNthed four time* by fh* Fth day
of November, 1SST, and rile Ih*
original with ih* Clerk el IM*
Circuit Court, either before earvia*
upen
fh*
PleintM*
Attorney or immediately there­
after; otherwle*, e Default a IN
be entered egalnet you tor Ih*
relief d im ended
In
th*
Complaint or Petition.
W ITNESS my hand and tool of
thi* Court on thla 3rd day of
OCTO BSR. 1SS7.
(Court Neal)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OP

THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King

Deputy Clerk
Ot BASIL) T I M A C T OP 1B*0
In aceordane* with th*
American* wfth nta**MK1«* Act,
parsana with die4hurtle* need­
ing a epee 1*1 accommodation to
panlclpata In thlt proceeding
ehoutd
contact
Court
Admlnletratlon at M t North
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida

11771, Telephone (407) 111
*110 Bit 4117, not leier than 7
day* prior to th* procoodtng. It
hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1-400(44-4771 gr Voice (V) 1-400S II-E 7 7 0 via Florida R*lay
PubNMu October 10, IF , 14, I t ,
1SS7

O E J -tlt

EXPER IEN CED
A U T O PAINTER

CALL NOW1I ASK FOH BARA
1400-I7S41J1

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

......... M M IMS
......... MESIMS
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11.41 AM

1:00 a.M. - B M P M.
MONDAY thri
FRIDAY
C LO UD W Ttm OAY
4 IUN0AY

....

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AVON EARN TO S8» COMM
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corp. Far t b r n i e i cat
l4-fl17. Axe to Non*
HANDYMAN-PIT,
longwoo.1
feat' repair* a
IN* atocoic
warohouk* 338-5805 town 3l»h
H IV m i U A R K E T E R l i

C A R P C M T IR S
AE phuat |10 A u d BOC Work
Today. Paid lOdayl 334 4874

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ALL TOOATl 3333070
HOME CLEANER*
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driving Can toad to working
bom homo and ownarehto
Wt-EBEI

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O P C N iN O

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kont porch Want a bKjepnnt?
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roar* CPn cork*

81— M o n a y to L a n d

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EXPERM NCI
Cal DaBwy Manor. 4474*4
44M. Atb to D r a m U Next
ng or attoty amen SO North
He/t#wy 17 89 Denary Ftot
d* Drug Fra* Wertptae*
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r a i l CASH QUANTS

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toot PfN-Schoof LAKE MARY

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WITH PCOFLBT

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F/T‘ H P ' M o m
WM Train, 4E7-7874E47.

NORRELL
C b t b b t PtaeBRwntal

M A M IO C A L ABBMTANT.

$ 7 .0 0 / H r .
F you ar* cprwamad to
retetea. herdentung A
nerekef •* were to lab to y M
W* oiler rereer piecemer

you wd h*qi pxpgfo potent* t o
aibnwukont, conduct importM ieete and porhepe even g**.
■tl n nertor eu m ry ire a towerdng career f you Mo hetpmg other*

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hofcdey A vocakon pay.
xteirano* and 4 0 tK

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at tor TTeo*
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HELP WANTED

Ouaaty

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Undid Show* ol Am *nu
Fl MHon Pirt WlMrtronl
£u&gt; F n t St/Ml l N. Part
Slrtort, FL
S u i .O c t 12.i f K f 900pm

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7 1 - H a i p W a nte d

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OP TN B IS T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT Ml ANO POR
S IM I N O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R IDA
CABS NO. S 7 - I B M C A 14-B
NATtONSBANC
M ORTOAOE CORPORATION.

Doty wnk (le*y pey

Vefeceee e PLUS
Oporeng to Me* dnvw ar van

DUMB T R U C K DRIVER
Eipenancod aWi COL 8 Voca
*on A panwon ban* 3394133
EXP. DOOR i
F/T * I
P t o ^ * M 3313847
■ XP. LAWN MAtMTENANCS
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3W -0044

Legal Notices

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Com* work wMt m* BSSTI

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Ce* (407)3301540

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wooden borne* Earn to S3B4r

27— H o re e ry # C h ild
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HO O Ot ■ day tor ft* rod of
your Me Secret reveled n ■
•pecial report Cea «* 7 -M b -

Cortege,

23— Lost a Found

WAREHOUSE
RECOTON
CORPORATION, th* helone
taadng monuteclurartoeutou
to M etoctnc ocebeaano*. het
opening# m 41 lik e Mary
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to IM and 3rd ih*

•MALTN MMR4NC8 4ND 441*

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W E A M FEW HOURS-B4Q U
Free Brochure I -400830-043

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1333-3134

FOR UNOCROROUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

A Mhptt 4 In* ad ud oam you

tnunaaBtg

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323-3200
LAB O R ER S N IE O C O

88— B u a ln a a a
OpporturW tiaa

LMnq ocpenkol

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catod at Cotantol Orond. Hoorn
row eoaki a to* am* Admno
baity* Aiewunt Itequvemonre
metodt Window* M . Word A
■tout oaportonca McrooDR Ex
change
knoetodge
hototot
(hon e eubma raoixna* to Co
toniel Proporttoe fruit 1154
Qroonotona Ithd. (103. tttath
row. Ft 33748 Aawdon Hutwi
Ittyoa or M i to (407) &gt;D5.g*tS

cad; TRUDY METER
For 4 oonkdanaN ■- - ■ -

MRS. MICHELLE'S HOUSE
New currcukim lor children
age* 7 5
KOW k to M M
month
Cea tor detail
3117*3*.

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n o siTIA DANIILS and
GLORIA DANIILS SMITH,

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one* tn heavy ccdNton.

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C U E NO.t ST-178B-C A-t4-E
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a marred par ton.

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M A N * POR
■ I M IN O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R IDA

7 1 - H a i p W a nte d

• ATTENTION L A M B
Bring
GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY to
your HOMB

E veryon* gate

Tetepfttrtt: 111 I t 177-4004
CSS 1(7-01348
Publish: October J. 10. ISSf
D I J -M

7 1 - H a l p W anted

CDL DRIVERS
FOR TRIPS
IN FLORIDA
ConlBCfty

ALSO HIRING FULL TIME
TRAVELING HELP.
BENEFITS INCLUDED

$10 SION ON
BONUS!!!

I United Shows
of America
; Sanford, FL

8 NO PHONE CALU
£
PLEASE.

After (rat dey of work to work,
ere with C A R S ' Apply BOO

(4 0 7 ) 1 U - 1 U I

AM. Heady to Work ei IttoV
Hand
Man 130B
Hwy 1749,
.....................
.......8.....
Loryood 88B-1330
-GENERAL LABOR-**
WORK TODAY
PAD TODAY

LAB O R M A D Y
Aieaklu

JOSE ORLANDO
NAZARtO, *1 If..

IM t\ BFronah Avo

Defendam(i).
N O TIC E OP A O TIO N
TO : JO S E ORLANDO NAZARtO
end UNKNOWN SPOUSE It mar­
ried; LINDA A. W IS E R ; TRACI
COLLIER, M abve, end/or dead
hie (tnolr) unknown h o ln ,
devieeee, legeteee or p t a M i
■nd all poroon* or portiot
claiming by, through, under or
agtinet him (thorn).
Reeidonce unknown.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED Chet on
Ac lion for Isrealeeuvi of a
mortgaga on tho loilawlng
property In ( IM INO LI County.
LO T S. HOLLOW BROOK WEST,
ACCORDING TO T H I MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF A l R IC O R O ID
IN PLAT BOOK *1, PAGES IS
THROUGH ID . IN T H I PUBLIC
R IC O R O S
OP
S IM IN O L I
CO U N TY. FLORIOA.
ho* boon Hied egemet you and
you tr* required to aery* a
copy of your wrltfon defeneoe,
ki eny. lo R on SPEAR AND
H O FFM AN , P.A., Attorney!,
who** addreee It 704 South
Diet* Highway, Corel Gobi**.
Florid* 3314S, (304) *44-128*.
within 10 dayt attar th* (Vet
publication ot tho notice and to
file Ih* octgtnal with the Clark of
Ihi* Court either ba to n eorvlct
on SPEAR AND HOFFM AN. F A ,
attorney* or immediately there­
after; otherwle* « default wt*
b* entered egemet you for fh*
relief
demanded
In
me
Complaint or Petition.
W ITNESS my hand and aaal of
mi* Court on fhlo tm day of
O CTO BER . 1887.
D EAL)
M ARYANN! MORSE
A* Clerk of th* Court
Byt Rum King
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C o ow y C k b Rd Laaa Mary 3rd
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3291 S. SANFORD AVE., SANFORO

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Symptoms alone cannot confirm stroke
HEAR DR. D O TT: My brother auf(erf from poor balance and alurred
speech Ilia doctor* have failed to find
a reason for the*e avmptomi. I'm
afraid he may have had a stroke What
1*your opinion?
D EAR READER: You may be cor
reel. However, from the limited Infor­
mation you supply, I cannot diaKnosc
a stroke. At the very least, your broth
er needs a C T or MRI scan of the
head. These testa will show If he has
had a stroke. It hi* doctors have
ordered them and they are normal,
consideration must be given to Innrr
ear problems or possibly a ncurologl
cal disorder such as multiple sdero
sis. In this Instance, your brother
should be examined by a neurologist
to determine the cause of the symp
tom*
To give vou more information on
one possible cause of his symptoms. I
am sending vou a copy of my Health
Report ‘ Multiple Sclerosis * Other
readers who would like a ropy should
send 12 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to P.O. Ilox 2017,
Murray Hill Station. New York. NY
10154 Be sure to mention the title
D E4R DR O O TT: Two years ago.
because of arthritis and a facial nerve
palsy, I was diagnosed with Rocky
Mountain spoiled fever I received
antibiotic* and Improved However,
about two month* ago, I developed
similar symptom* of joint stiffness
and pain I think that I nave l.yme dls
ease, yet my blood test again shows
KMSK Should I be treated for l.yme
disease’
D EAR H EA D ER Not necessarily
Tick bites ran result In l.yme disease.
Rocky Mountain spotted fever and
other Infections Eortunalely, the
treatment for one condition usually
eradicates the others You may have
contracted RMSE again — or. as you
suggest, another tick borne infection
may be to blame In any rase, a
month long course of dotyryrline
should take rare of both Share your
concerns with your doctor and follow
his advice as to which antibiotic thera
py would tie nght for you

who simply have a sexual orientation
that ia different from my own.
D E A R DR. O O T T : I'm 65 and In
good health. I exercise regularly and
avoid red meat and dairy products f
want to improve my cholesterol read
Ing. In particular, I want to lower my
L D L . My last readings were: total
cholesterol 153, L D L l(M What more
can I do?

supportive families; these children
are not abused
Therefore, until the cause of same
sex orientation la discovered, I will
krep an open mind about the subject
and continue to treat homosexuals —
as we all should — as normal people

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deciliter is phenomenally low; an LD L
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excellent. Your numbers look belter
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become obsessed about lowering your
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role, but if South had been morr care
ful. (he king would have been an idle
spectator
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case for North's jumping slraight to
three no trump and not bothering with
Stayman Usually, when you have that
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DEAR READER Sorry, but I don't
buy this sernanu The cause of homo
sexuality is not known, but clearly it is
not consistently due to abuse True,
some babies may be mistreated and
thla ia reprehensible However, many
homosexuals come from loving and

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Individual
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D EA R DR O O T T I believe that
homosexuality starts when a baby
gets home from Ike hospital and the
mother begins massaging his anus
Because the baby will slnke out at the
person doing this. Ihr infant will gel
beaten up by (hat person Then Ihr
baby will make friend* with a blanket.
toy and doll, and try In hide under a
table or in a closet to avoid the abuse
The baby is scared and helpless and
becomes homosexual

Sure is better
than maybe

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Your horuont may be expanded in tho
year ahead and you may attempt to do
thing* you dfon'l dart lo do previously A
broad selection ot positrvo endeavor* will
be al your disposal
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oet. 23) Today you
may hava lo place astra omphaslt on
your persona) mierests. ysl you'll do so in
a way thal wi« gam you needed support
instead ol rejection Trying lo patch up a
broken romance? The Astro-Graph
Matchmaker can help you undaraland
what to do to make the relationship work
Mail $2 75 lo Matchmaker, c/o this news­
paper. P.O. Box 1758, Murray Hill
Station, New York. NY 10158
SCORPIO (OcL 24-Nov. 22) Your prima­
ry endeavor today should focus on your
loved ones. You win find thal aeiftassnes*

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is enough compensation
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) This is
a good day lo launch a new project,
especially it a dose Inend is involved
You should be Iho one who kicks it oft ini­
tially
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 16) Lady
Luck win favor you loday m arrangement*
that bear upon your finances or career.
Seek out the abundant opportunities that
surround you
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fett. 16) |t la time
for you to lake a more prominent role In a
certain situation Aa you advance your
own position, it will sweep your cohorts
■s wen
PIECES (Pet. 20-M*rch 20) You wtl bea lough cullomer to deceive today, you
won't taka things at lac* value. It you
apol another sailing olf-coura*. don't
make it a big deal
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will find you agreeable today, owing to
your cooperative nature. Any conces­
sion* you initial* will be matched in
return.

TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) Fulfilling
career ambrtions could come lo you sasi
er then usual loday What you do will Do
observed by people who might havo a
say in your lutur*
GEMINI (May 21-Jun* 20) Your ability lo
absorb mlormalion could be remerkabls
loday You will be especially good a
picking up pointers trom conversation
partner*
CANCER (June 21-July 22) The results
you've desired should work out m accor­
dance with your expectations today, yet it
will prove wise to leavo nothing to
chance.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Sunshine could
start lo (her into several situations which
wer* rather drab The brightening could
be due more to Ih* efforts of other* than
yourself.
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prospects look •ncouraging lo r you
today. Compensation will be proportion­
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                    <text>W EDNESDAY

Seotember 10. 1997

50 Cents

ops crack
down on
area’s illicit
activities
■ y D A V ID FRAXntR
Herald Staff W ilier

TODAY
r r T 'r
Th« writ* stuff
Mlow To Oct Published* la the title of a pro*
gram to be presented at the Northwest
Branch (Lake Mary) of the Seminole County
Public Library System. Paula Tanner Olrard. a
writer, environmentalist and former Seminole
County Public Schools teacher will present
helpful Information to aspiring writers.
The free program Is scheduled for Thursday.
Sept. I I . from 7 to 0 p.m. For more Informatlon contact Kay Watts at 3 2 I-2 4 I9 . the Lake
Mary branch la located at 580 Oreenway Blvd

cu t squads Join the airport fka
during an amaroancy dr* al
nort M
this
waak Bkmisang
Orlando 8anford Airport
s wash.
SvrxioSng an
airplane
City and county

oavaral vshidse. Tha dra Is bstoQ coi
akport as part of an oaardaa aa
radars! Aviation Administration.
people from various agendas i

OHRS prsssnts frts stmlnar
Orlando
Regional
Healthcare
System
IORIISI will offer the free seminar ’ Children In
Sports* on Sept. 10 from 0:30 to 8 p.m. at
South Seminole Hospital. 555 W. State Road
434. Longwood. For further Information or to
register for the seminar, call the O RIIS
llenlthLIne at 048-7809
Outside Central
Florida. I B00-648-7899.

Seminole Spokee luncheon
Seminole Spokes • Welcome Wagon Club of
Seminole County will hold Its monthly lunch­
eon meeting at Matson A Jnrdin. Altamonte
springs located at 430 Wymore Rd.. south of
lnteratate-4 and State Road 430. on Sept. 10.
The program will include Information of all
the activities available to club members m
well aa an overview of the club's charitable
work. For reservations, call Barbara at 537*
7789 or Janice at 550-5058.

Senior olaeeee available
Seminote Com m unity College la offering
claaaea for seniors throughout the months of
September and October. Offerings Include:
Bridge: Fee 839. Learn how lo play the
popular card game. Sept. 11 to Oct. 18. 3 to 4
p.m. at the Hunt Club Campua.
Discovering computers: Fee 855. Designed
for the recreational and personal use of the
computer, typing skills not required. Sept. 11
to Oct. 9. 8:30 to 9 p.m.. Oviedo High School:
Sept. 12 to Oct. 10. 10 a m. to 12:30 p.m ..
Main Campua; Sept. IS to Oct. 4. 9 a m. to 12
p.m.. Main Campus.
Typing: Fee 845. Learn the keyboard cha r­
acters. finger positions and begin the art of
typing or Increase your speed and accuracy.
Sept. 18 to Oct. 21. 8:30 lo 8:30 p.m.. Oviedo
High School.
Lifelong Financial Security: Fee 875. Learn
about gaining money management knowledge,
income taxes, erosion of assets and how to
protect your retirement savings. Workbook
Included. Sept. I I to Oct. 2. 9 a.m. lo 12
p.m.. Hunt C lub Campus: Sept. 19 to Oct. 10.
9 a.m. lo 12 p.m.. Hunt Club Campus.
Introduction to Windows 95: Fee 849. Learn
windows thoroughly and maxim He your sys­
tem's potential. Sept. 25 to Oct. 9. 9 a.m. to
12 p.m.. Hunt Club Campus.
Learn to use the Internet: Fee 845. Topics
Include an overview of the Internet and World ,
Wide Web, search tools, graphic browsers and
more. Sept. 28 to Oct. 10. 8:30 to 9 p.m ..
Main Campua.

Vital records available
A new governcment publication. "Where to
Write for Vital Hecords." explains how and
where lo write for birth, death, marriage and
divorce rcrilAcales. Th is publication lists the
appropriate agencies lo contact In each state,
along with the address, telephone number and
cost. T o order, send a check lor $7.95 payable to
Federal Reprints. PO Box 11783, Washington
D.C. 30008.
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Classified........... i l - 3 1 Horoscope »*•*«»«»*#* 4 1

Com let..................... 4B P#opl#....................... 9A
Crotaword..............41
D t ir Abky«MMH..... IA lportiH«M *M M M »1M l
Dr. O o tt

The Special Investigation Unit of tha
Police Department arrested nearly a doaen
Individuals allegedly Involved in drug related
activities this past weekend. According la Ofc.
Tom Sklba. the unit haa a ’good rata of
success* of apprehending either drug dealers,
buyers or possessors and prostitutes.
Complaints from ettisens art tha main
source that leads to an StU
However, the unit also gathers
from street patrols aa well. The unit relies on
research and surveillance In _'
operation aa well - a method that
several days or weeks.
In the case of residence suspected Illicit
activities. Sklba said that a warrant a m * ba
attained
Times, dales and other pertinent
Information must he given to tha Judge who will
then grant or veto the warrant.
This past weekend, several arrests were
made tn key areas of Sanford aa part of an
operation by the Special Investigations Unit
targeting street level drug dealers:
Samuel Rushing. 22. of 4841 Richard St..
Sanford,
waa
charged
with
sale
and
deliverance of cocaine, possession of cocaine
with Intent to sell, possession of crack cocaine
and possession with Intent to 'distribute.
Rushing wns arrested tn the 1300 block of
•a# Cops. Pag# 8A

County privatizes technology services
technicians were doing the beat they could but they
did not hart the appropriate equipment.
•With ihw partnership with I IT T . w t enter the Al­
Herald 8iaff Writar
lure. able to serve the public la the beat possible
The look of satisfaction on Gary Kaiser* face could
manner. Wfc're now on the leading edge of technology.
be attributed to Item • L2 la) on Wednesday's Board of What makes the partnership all the more desirable la
Seminole County Commissioners Agenda.
that H1L * right here in the county. They’re already
a 4-1 vote, the commissioners authorised a 81.5 working with each of the cities."
an annual, five-year partnership with H TE . Inc., a
Kaiser O ld that the county advertised on the In ­
lop ranking software and solutions provider whose
ternet for a solution to Its technology crisis. Com mis­
headquarters arc In Lake friary.
sioner Grant Maloy. the nay vote, said that he had
•Good? This la better than good." said Kaiser, the
hoped there would be more responses to the county’s
county manager who has Insisted from the day he took Request For Proposal "W ith today's economy and all
office that the county desperately needed help in the
the technology available. I preferred more responses."
lelecommunlcationa/technology Reid.
Malay said
*lt wasn't a case of there being little hope of catch­
A lew months ago. Maloy said he waa concerned that
ing up • we had no hope." Kaiser said. *we were way
beyond the curve. Our programmers, analysts and tee County. Faga SA

By R U M W H IT S

rr.

K

Florida tops
country in
fishing
aficionados

-

Special to tha Herald
Michigan had the largest number
of hunters In the country. Florida
led the country in anglers, and
California had the largest number
of wildlife walchera. according lo
the preliminary state overview from
the J990 National Survey qf Fish­
ing.
Hunting.
and
WildlifeAssociated Recreation.
Meanwhile, the survey revealed
that residents of the West North
Central region which Include*
Iowa. Kansas, Minnesota. Mis­
souri. Nebraska, and the Dakotas
had the highest participation rates
bf any region for hunting, flahlng.
nd wildlife watching.
The survey,
_ which naa been con­
c e . I1955.
.
ducted every 5 years sin
since.
waa done for the U. 8. Fl*h
‘ and
Wildlife Service by the
tha Census Bu­
reau. As part of the survey, the
Census Bureau Initially screened
80,000 households. From this, the
bureau choae 28,000 sportsmen
and -women and 14.400 «fj|dllfewatching participants 18 yarns of
age and older for detailed surveys
throughout the year.
The preliminary national results
•aa Flaking. Fag e S A

I

'

Paulucci
donates
100,000 ^
meals
By M A R IA O R B M
Herald Staff Writer

■

A local businessman distributed
100,000 meals to Seminole County
residents today In Sanford.
Jeno F. Paulucci. founder of
Lulgino's Inc., a company which
produces frosen entrees under the
brand name Michellna'e.
started
the free food give-away five years
ago as a philanthropic project, ac­
cording to company spokesman
Thomas J . Stevenson.
When the effort first began, Ste­
venson said there were about lO
receiving organisations. There are
now about 50. People repreeeaUng
the vartoue charities call through­
out the year and are put on • list.
Aa of Tuesday, be said, all the or­
ganisations had celled In and will
be on hand when the food Is dis­
tributed.
O f the
participating
groups about 75 percent are from
Sanford.
T h e y are all Ratified to git this
food,* Stcvcnoon said.
Organisations
food
. .

I d lU d a l........... im. ss.4A W l i l l l f h m m n n hm n i I A

Power boats on lake: Longwood vote split
LO NG W OO D • For now, all la quiet on the
Rock Lake waterfront
Residents at tha Tyler's Cove Homeowner*
Association showed u p at the recant Longwood

^ 11. . |to. support
. . . ---- -- m
mm
m4l.
City Cowmlaaton -meeting
an
ordi­
nance to prohibit the use of operation of motor
of
or engtna-powered boats on the portion
r " ‘ ‘“
Rock Lake within the corporate limit
ills of Longwwait
The debate haa been ongoing and the com ­
missioners finally put U to a vote. The home­

OWTICTB
owners W
won
OI 3
3-2
-2 SltCT
alter SCVCTSl
several Bmembers
M W b S W of tfat
the

association spoke about the ordinance.
Craig Van Hooven. president of tha associa­
tion, said the homeowners wanted a salt aes­
thetic environment and had no objection to
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A good day for being ‘s e w ’ creative!

v ie w

If Just happen* lo h r Sew He
III Hay and Swap Idea* Day
September 10
The sewing maehlne was pa t­
ented on Sept It). 18 III Hein
weir Ihr day* alter this breakI hi iiugh
Swap Idea* Day oilers rvrry
one a chance lo u*e Ills &lt;&gt;■ her
linaglnallon Sort of like Ifir
leltow did with 111* sewing nia
t hine p,drill lie * had ever \
utlr In slltchrs lor I II yrars
We salute Die linagliiatlvr
folk* in Morrhrad City. N t
who .lie si r.ih lilng their head*
lor till* weekend's Hold I*
llraiillful ('(invention
John
Capps III llmw apll licgan the
coiivrnllon several years ago
Mighi say he wu* way alirad
ol Ihe field
Capps saltl that 200 or mote
bald blend* will erlrhrate in
Morrhrad
Why not*

Funky guy
i iK
now
we tr
Irarning
Mimrlhmg
The Funk from
Funk and W.tgn.ill* lie* Issac
Ksuffinsn Funk, itud lie was
hurn in Clllhm. (Hilo, on Sept
IO, 18311 He died In MunUTnli
N ,1 Aptll -I III I 2 You It*II u*

i'umpklu live* In Morton and
will he Joined by 50.(XK) otlirf
pumpkin* tills week There's a
Pumpkin Parade and |&gt;lruly ofi
pumpkin pie

Today
ls « ■ ■

Destination;
ton

RUSS
WHITE

T h rtr ate no puni|)klns In
Pendleton. O rr priiillrlnn ts
(nr cowboys and i nwglrls More
Ibail 5-1.(XK) ate headed to
ll.ippy Canyon lor Ih r 8-lth
aiiiui.il Prndlrlnii Rtiuiitl-Up

who W.ign.ill* w.i*

Ncato
OK. Mil* I* bulkier, "(lentil'
lien" had It* TV premiere on
Slept 10. 1907 The adventures
of a hoy named Mark Wrdloe
starred C lin t Howard ns the
hoy anil Dennis Weaver as III*
father. Tom It was filmed on
location in Flnrldn. Look It op
In h'link and Wat/nnlls

Duke

s a id

no

Anil even funkier than funk­
ier. Today's the niinlveraary of
the
TV'
premiere
of
"OitiiMnioke" thir pal. Dennla
Weaver was In this one. I ik i .
playing deputy Chester
II
(loodr
Amanada Blake was
Kitty Russell, saloon-owner
Jam es Artless played Marshall

Pendle­

Light their fire

Actor John Wayne you cant win
'em all
Mntt
Dillon
Jo h n
Wayne
turned down Ihe role hut rec­
ommended Artless Nice going,
pilgrim. First show was Sept
10, 1955 Th r smoke si ill
hasn't cleared

Pumpkins, too
The yellow lirlek rood leads
to Morion. Ill . and thr Morion
Pumpkin Festival Morion I*
the Pumpkin I'apllal ol Ihr
World. ol couf.se The (heat

II * htrlhilay lime for singer
Jose Feliciano (521. gollrr
Arnle Palmer (081. and u rlrrss
Am y Irv in g (111 Frlichino I*
from h i m . Purr hi Rico Pal­
mer I* from l.atrohr. Pa Irving
was born 111 Palo Alin. Calif
We wish Charles K u r il! ton Id
hr alive lor Ills 63rd birthday
H r was born In Wllmlngtoii
N C . tin Kepi
10. 1931 Hr
dirt) this Hummer

You read it here
Thursday Is No Nrw* Is (inod
New* Hay. which may hr new*
to ii * all Read all alinut II in
Ihr .Sanford llriaUI

Disabled student services open doors at SCC
C h u h i ( o u t i f i f &gt;if i i e t t r R i i i i o n

Kkppf

S ' n i ' .i r l

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M .i H i ln i x a n d D o m t h ) &lt;•ill&gt;.irtl w e r r M ay K in g amt
‘ J s ir e t i a t s . i n l n x l .liiiiliu High St Iu m i I H i 111-18 T h e y later
e* iiln atril Irom St-iimiiili- H ig h St him! with tlir C la s s til 1*152

I___________________________________________________________________

P n e u m o n i a v a c c i n e s a v e s liv e s
Special to the Herald_________
H O U S TO N

Thnu.sands

of

I n - ' tie b r i n g ln*l ever) v'f.ir
'a i ,m * r pco jllr n t r unaware nt
i i t.ul:l\ a* allatilr *ai tint
It i* the va* i llir Im ptletimn-

4(HI I. fmcumuni.i •in Illness
Ifl.ll
mmt.illv &lt;l.ii ms H kiii
N.uuls ■it lues must tv (idlllls
till l( 1 than 65 hut dls&lt;1 vri\
v i iunt* &gt;hiUtren anil jimp Ir W'lltl
•rri.iin (hr,m u tllur SM’ S
it hi few prnpii* rvrn know
alum t tilt* vaitine
Stllid Hi
I &gt;m irl M Mushrr till lllll-l
Sinusdisease e*|H-rt «it lionstun * Hnvlttr Collrgr■ of Meritcine and Veteran s
Alfair*
Medic*il Center
tbe sad la d 1* til.It many
people whose lives could lit:
saved by the pneumonia v.n ■
i ttn do not gel hum ulatrd he.
iause lliej are unaware nl it
anil they are mu pressured by

then pliysli Ians to take It
Mii.shrr salt!
Research lias shown dial
people air more likely In gel
tniK ulatrd against piiriimonlti
it then doctors rm in iiiiriiil it.
lie sanl and. (hough Ihr until
hets nt those gritm g the vacme are rising, therr are still
ion man) people who need it
is ate unaware nl it."
I lie van me is also impnrt.itit Mnshei said, lot people
with him; disease, hetirt dl*
isise and .my kind ol immune
system disorder. including HIV
inlet lion
At one time li was widely hr
llrvetl (hat the heneflelal rffrets nl pneumonia vneelne
pcrslstnl lor a Ulrtlm r. hut.
M ushrr said research nt Hous­
ton s VAMC has shown lluit
vnerinntion prohnhly shotild hr
lepr,tied al flve-in Id-year in­
tervals

SS11MBEEI
LOCAL F0RECA8T
fnd.iv Skies will he partly
i loud) with a 20 pert cut
&gt;h.o u r of Isolated thunder­
storms in the afternoon
Highs near 90 l.ows ttl the
lower-70s Thursday Partly
i toudy with a &lt;Itanec of
showers Highs in the upper80s Lows in Ihe upper-GOs
Friday: Purdy cloudy with a
i ham e of showers Highs in
the upper-80s. Lows In the
upper-GOs. Saturday: Partly
■Toudy Highs In the upper80s Lows in the upper-GOs

S TA TIS TIC S

|FLORIDA TEM PS
MIAMI - Florida

l&gt;riHtiirr» nml
today
City
Aj.rilriillUuIri
n.nluiiu itch
Ft Laud
Fori Myert
(inlnrtvllle
.Lit ksuiivlllr
KeV We»t
Miami
I'rnvMcola
Sarasota
Tallnhai.ee
Tampa
W Palm Itch

24 hour lem -

rainfall nl 8 n ui
HI
87
88
88
93
88
88
89
88
87
90
88
90
88

Lo
08
70
75
74
07
07
70
76
07
71
67
71
75

Rain
ru&gt;
00
00
(X)
00
00
.00
.00
.25
00
.00
00
00

"Everything else "
I'lllslitill I* dism ay ed liy thr­
ill lx in u rr| itin ii*
silt tiiiinrlliig
people Willi disabilities Som e
li m es
these
m ls c o iie e p lio n *
rxisl even with the Individual*
t li r m s e l v r s Stu den ts r n l e i the
tliMit saying
ti n N I.D
Ihnt
mean* I in a slow- I r . i i n r t
"Sl.l&gt;
stand*
for
Spei do
L e a rn in g D i s .d iih i)
i'u ish u it
to n e d *
Slow t r a i n e r
i* ,,
negative label Ih.il rail follow
someone lot a lllellme I'nhlii
a w , u n l e s s I* i m p o rt.m l lo die
s i lli e s * ol disabled Individual*
at Ihr- r nllr-ge and III tllelr pit
vale anil w o r k in g live*

■&gt;' *1

[e x t e n d e d

o u tlo o k

TODAY
Cloudy 89 70

THUR SDAY
Tatrme 89 09

F R ID A Y
Tatrme 90 09

8ATURDAY
Cloudy 88 89

ft

{ram Development (Traill was
used lu rslalillsh
Dlsuhlrd
Student Services wilh Ralsbon
as Ihr coordinator
Students with a dnoum riilrd
disability, verified through doc­
tor records, previous school
rcrords or testing, are provided
with services, at no charge
Funds from a stale program.
Auxiliary Learning Aids, are
used to provide the necessary
specialized
services
and
equipment.
SCC
students,
sume through work study pro
grams, work ns tutors, note
takers and help with office d u ­

S a n f o r d H e r a ld
WminesJar September 10. 1907
Veil 90 U n 14
T ut %d a |f through Frtd#/

and Sunday t y Tha Sanford Haraid
Inc 300N Franch A y t Sanlord,
T U 32771

Paflodical Petlig* Pud ■&lt;
Sanford Florida and additional
mailing officaa

Poafrnatlar Sand addracc t hangar

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Subscription Halaa
IDaily A Sunday 1
Mom* Oahtrary

StQSO
139 00
176 00

Mail

124 DO
148 00
106 00

Honda Hatidanla m u»l pay 7% aala*
lav in addition to ratat above
Phone |407j 122 26H

I

Here are the winning num ­
bers selected on Tuesday In
the Florida Lottery:
Fantasy S [Sept. 9)
2-3-11-1 4-2 1
Lotto (Sept. B)
7-15-19-30*35-40

Play 4
B -7 -1 -7
Caab 3
5-4-1

ties
Foi I’uishmi thru- i* mill h
more to tier Job than (om piit
rrn or lamps
Each persnii
(timing through the door I* an
Individual The challenge be­
comes meeting (he Individual*
special needs so that the focus
becomes the student's abili­
ties. ' not disability
I'alshoti
share* a story about a kiwi
turd and a snail walking along
the beach in Australia The
snail says to tlir bird. "You
have wings, but (annul fly You
are a bird that cannot fly Whal
can you do?" T h r bird tt-plir*.

I he St &lt; far ulH and sl.ill
Dream Team' i liallenged Hie
Orlando M.iglr Wheel* In a
wheeli ball basketball game
Ihe event lieljied In lilt tease
piihln awareness ami raised
86IK) lor the St t Disabled
Student St ltol.it ship Fund The
Second Annual ll.iskrtli.ill tutWtieel* fund raiser i* m liriluled hit November 22 m tbr
SCt gymnasium
r.ilshon and the oilier* who
i.oik with S C C* Disabled s lu
deni Servil e* tin mil set- wing*
Ibat iiinnot lly they srr sin
dent* who can suit red Na­
th. m Wertheimer l* our ol
those students sui t reding al
SCI W rrllirlm rr I* hrglniilug
In* setuiid year ol collrgr
( lasses "I thuiighl enllrgr just
wasn't for me." said WetIhrim rr "Ttiey helped me to
slurred wllli my le.uiilria and
to heller understand my m l
lege education " I'alshon puls
thr &lt;irdlt rls rw lirrr, "It 1* Hie
stuilriil* who do thr real vork

Summer water fun Is splash at Genesis Christian Academy

W ED N ESD A Y!
SOLUNAR
TA B L E t
min..
12 25 u rn., maj. 6:15 p.m..
111I11-. 12:55 n.m., mnj. G:40
p m
TID E S :
Daytona
Beach)
lilfili: 1:56 a m .. 2:36 p.m..
low: 8:11 a.m.. 9:12 p.m.
New Sm yrna Beachi high;
2:01 a.m.. 2:41 p.m.. low:
8:16 a.m., 9:17 p.m., Cocoa
Beachi high: 2:16 p.m., 2:56
p.m.. low: 8:31 a m .. 9:32
p ill.

Daytona Beach a New
Sm yrna Beachi Seas are I - 2/
feel with a light Chop. Wafer
temperature at Daytona Is
82 degrees and at New Symrnn. 82 degrees. Winds from
lilt* southeast
at
10*15
m .p.h.

H w aU Shale by Jaana Mu^haa

■lullr Klllotl, tutor, wutks with Set- student Nathan W rrlh rm irr

TID ES_________

I hr high temperature In
S.uilord Tuesday was 88 de­
grees and the overnight low
was 70 as reported hy the
University of Florida Agrlrultor.il (research and Kducntiori t enter. Celery Avenue
Recorded rainfall for the
period eliding at 10 a.ill .
Wednesday
totaled
00
inches
•Sunrise.
7 07 a m
•Sunset.................... 7 3G p m

3 Month*
6 Month*
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By JE A N A HUO HES
Herald CorrcsiHiinlenl
l ike many jnihllr building*.
Seminole Community C ollrgr
has automatic door apenrrs lor
people with disabilities, hut
SCC ojM-us more than physirul
(loot* to It* (llsahled sludrnl*
Through it* dlsahlctl Sludrnl
Srrvlie*. SCC opetin Ihe dixir
to nppurlunliy and a collrgr
rduratlon to sludrntH wlto may
have thought collrgr was mil of
reach to them
According to Coordinator ol
Dlsuhlrd Student Services. Hoitie Palshon. approximately 200
SCC Mudenis with a variety of
jihyslral and menial Impair­
ment* receive academic sup­
port service* each semester
Service*, which are tailored to
Ihr Individuals specific tired.*.
Include
Interpreters,
tutors,
note takers, taped text, coun­
seling. and support groups
Students may utilize a varirty
of specialized equipment such
ns talking calculators, special
posture chairs, and specialized
rom putrr software. Students
with visual difficulties may
benefit fitun a special lamp
that magnifies and provides
additional lighting. One m a­
chine. the "Reading Edge*, can
scan written material and re­
produce II on audio tape.
I’alshon herself, a graduate
of .SCC, Joined the staff in 1983
working In the Assessment and
Testing Center.
Her back­
ground as on SLD teacher
made her a natural choice to
assist students with special
needs. She became an unoffi­
cial "disabled student services
specialist*. A Staff and I'ro-

Geneeis Christian Academ y hold a
■plash day laat week al Ha Longwood campus AH of the kids played
hard, improved their tan lines and
became water logged at what just
might be their last Hummer water
day Je n te n Swopet (top left
photo) had quite a time with her
crazy d a ily, looking Innocent a t
the wa/ted for the chance to water
down an Innocant by-itander. A l of
the ttudenta enjoyed their day. e s ­
pecially Kevin Malngot, (top right)
who douced p a t t e n by with a
stream from hit fire hydrant. Bobby
Kager and Russel Bhoqwandoss
(lower photo) decided to take the
easy approach to splash day and
relaxed in tha pool, taking in the
rays.

HsrtM Ftwtoa by Tommy Vtrwsnt

�Sanford Hnralil. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. Seplomber 10. 199? - JA

Lake Mary man jailed in
illegal bingo parlor caper
From Staff Reporta_________________________________
Seminole ('m inty drpntlr.x arrested n Lake Mnry tnnn
Monday for ojirrntliig an lllrgnl lilngo parlor In Altarnontr
Springe.
Scott llongbono. 30. Sun Oaks Court, wan charged with one
count ench of conspiracy to rmnnill racketeering and
conspiracy lo conduct an Illegal gambling bonne, according to
Kd McDonough. ajMikrsmnn for the nherlirn office.
Itackeleerlng In n flrnl degree Irlnny which carries a
maximum penally of 30 yearn in prison
The charges stem from an Investigation stalled In early llltffl
try agents from the Seminole County Clty Coim ly Investigative
llureau The largel of the probe was the lllngn Center Inc at
745 Orlenta Avenue
On April 20.
seven oltiei xii.speils were arrested and
charged with racketeering in connection wilh the operation of
the lilngo parlor, which Is now closed
Florida law rerpilren that all profltn from lilngo games go
directly to tire non profit organisations for which the games
are lielng operated The lilngo parlor management can only
charge a reasonable amount of rrnt for the use of ttie facility
According to C CIII Investigators, the owners of Ihe lilngo
Center de|Misllrd 8710.984 In Ihelr bank accuunls hut (Mid out
only 81 18.049 (heating Hie dialllles out of 8598.935
flongorluo was released fiom the Seminole County fall after
posllng 850.000. Mi Domiugh said

POLICE BRIEFS

Th e m ost detailed portrait of a hurricane
Special to the Herald________
Hurricane forecasting took a
big step forward recently with
the successful testing of new
and Improved Instruments that
are dropped from "hurricane
hunter* aircraft to measure
temperature, pressure, hum id­
ity. and wind speed and direc­
tion. The experiment, rn rrlrd
out In August during Hurricane
(iulllrrm o. produced Ihr most
complete and detailed portrait
of a hurricane ever seen, said
scientists from the Commerce
Department's Natlonnl Oceanic
and Atmospheric Adm inistra­
tion.
The successful test enabled
scientists to deploy die In­
struments during September s
Hurricane Erika from NOAA's
new (lulfslream -IV Jet III Its
first operational mission, and
from tile agency's two W I’-3D
Orion aircraft. The resulting
data caused forecasters
fit
NOAA's
Natlonnl
Hurricane
Center, who plotted die data In
real time, to Improve Ihelr lu r rlcane track prediction

County-----

Sexual battery arrest

Continued from Page 1A

l.owie McCoy, -il. of Mill K htli Si . Snnloid was arrested
Sunday by Sanfoid polli e
M il ov was i hargrd with sexual
lialtery and airesled at Ills reslileme

Stolen credit card found
Raymond Itlloglo. ID of 2480 lin k O r
Deltona was
arrested Friday liy Sanford |mi|h e Itlloglo w.is i barged w ith
possession of slolen credit r aril and resisting wlllroul violent c
itlloglo was airesled In Ihe 1100 lilis k of Soulfi I.ik list Avenue
lte|Kirt said Ihe ■reilll r ant III Itlloglo s |»issesslon hail been
stolen

Battery and assault charged
Stanley Jenkins IM of IlS ti l.aiuhert In
l.ougwiMs! was
attested Saluidav In Sanloid poln e
.lenklns was di.uged
with halleiy and ass.mil and attested at the lo m e i ol Stale
Itisid H i and Alipoit lloulevaid
lte|M&gt;rl said tti.it .lenklns till
Ills wile and pulled her hall

Patdown reveals drugs
flay I.lilies 32 of I H Ml Summeillli Ave
Sanloid was
airesled Friday liv Sanloid |&gt;nlii e I.lilies was charged with
possession of a iiailiolled suhsiame and possession ol drug
paiaphemalla I ntlrs was airesled a lllie lo m ei ol loth and
Cypress ltc|mit said dial I.lilies w.is Issued a will ami nine
flailed down Ihe Items weie found on him

Woman grabbed by arms
Itoherl l.utmre 29 of ton s Suuland Dr . Sanloid. w.is
arrested Satuiday hy Seminole County deputies f.uhnie was
i hargrd with ti.rllciy and unrstcit at Ills rrsllleiice
ItefHirl
said I tint l.ulMiie giahhed Ills wile by the aims and refiealedly.
shoved hci

QUAD squad on the Job
rhyrlsa Stafford 58. ol Hlti VV l.'llh St
Sanford, was
arrested Saturday by Sanloid polli r
Slalloid was charged
wilh exposure of sexual organs and fMissesslou of an often
container of alcohol Slalloid was arrested III Ihe I 1(H) block
of West l.'llh Sheet
Slalloid was arrested by Sanford
U II A I) sifuad

DUI charged
Adam Fedln. 27 of 2lfi lilemlew lllvd I lav Iona lleai li. was
arrested Sunday by l.ake Maiv ftollie Fedln was i barged with
DIM and arrested on Country tTuli flood Die ollicet lefiorted
tlial Fedln s ear tnoke sharply and skidded into the ■ruler of
an Itllrrsrrllon
(toilerI Mayer .li
28. ol 1201 Myrtle Ave Sanfoid was
ariesled Thuisday liy Seminole I oiinty defiulles Mayer was
charged wilh DIM. driving while license lias hern susjieiideil or
revoked and resisting without violence Mayer was arrested on
Stale Ifoad GOO

Leaving the scene
William lllll. 33. ol 210 S Holly Ave . Sanford, was urrr.strd
Friday hy Sanford police
lllll was charged wilh leaving Ihr
scene of an ncrldcnl and resisting with violence, lllll was
arrested at the corner of Fork Avenue and Kim Avenue Report
said that officer observed lllll leaving Ihr scene of an accident

Product consumed
David Daniels. 20. of unknown residence, was ariesled Friday
hy Sanford poller
Daniels was charged with retail llirlt and
arrested In the 1500 block of South Frenc h Avenue
Itrport
said that store security found Danlrls in (lie restroom after
consuming a product hr took from Ihr shelf

"II
was a done deal with IITK
He
said tills morning dial atIhoogh he voted against the
partnership hr was confident
IITK would tie a 'good partner
and serve the county well "I'll
•Villi wonder If we could have
done Iretlrr." Malay said
‘ Were obviously
excited,
said IITK Executive Vice I’resi
deni Jack L liar ward *Weve
made a big rommltmenl We
are eager to bring Ihe county
Into the 2 1si Century This is
going to hr a solid partner
ship
Commissioner Win Adams
strongly believes that Ihe par I
nerxhlp will save Ihr rnutitv
money
and
that
llarward
brings a certain "Iniangitrlr
dial h r appreciates
“ .lack llarward nine worked
lor
die
county's
M is
(Management /Information
Services) drjtarlmenl. Adams
said "Hr knows how we oprr
air
tie knows die guts of the
system Where and how to fix
tilings Tluit's a huge Intangi­
ble inslile knowledge "
The county will pay IITK .
Inc . 8127.917 per month lor
the 5 year contract This not
only represents a 8277.085
savings for the county hut pro­
vides die county wilh new
software, necessary hardware,
enhances services. PC leasing
and Year 2000 compliance
Kaisrr Is pleased, too. that
no county personnel nre out of
a joli as a result of d ir part­
nership IITK has offered rigid
county
employers
full lime
employment at die same pay
they were receiving They will
begin an Immediate orientation
and are expected to continue to
work out of the same stations
Ihry have been at the rounlv
facility.
"HTE's vision and mission
mirror Ihr county's goals and
objectives." said Chris Grasso.
telecommunications
manager
for the county. Grasso con­
ducted the county's search for
a partner and found one right
In the neighborhood '
The partnership with IITK .
hr said, provides a clear direc­
tion for the future "IITK can
provide us with a single source
solution that Is both currrni
and up to date.
IITK was formed In 1081. and
Is located at 1000 (Justness
Center Drive In Lake Mary.
"IITE Is a class act.” Adams
sold.

During the Guillermo experi­
ment. scientists from NOAA's
Hurricane Hesearcli Division
and NOAA Corps pilots and ci­
vilian technical crews from the
Aircraft Operations Center flew
two research WP-3D aircraft
Into the Category 5 (most In­
tense) hurricane, which was
raging over Ihr eastern Pacific
Ocean III August The aircraft
carry Doppler
radar's that
measure winds throughout the
hurdrarir's domain, from die
ocean surface lo 10 kilometers
above
Nearly a bundled newly tie
veloped Instruments
Killed
Glohal
Positioning
System
dropwlnd-.oiides - were dr
ployed from the alrr rail wilh
an oiilsl.Hiding sin i ess rate
Tlir NOAA ship HonaUI II
flrrmm. one of the most advalued rescan h ships In die
world, was south of die storm x
renter
and
also
released
wrallirr balloons periodically
to supplement Hu- ilrojiwlndsouilr dal.i Wrallirr balloon
borne Instruments air similar
lo ilropwliiilsonilrs only they
go up liistr.ul ol down Collabor.ding university scientists
simultaneously .iiigilrrtl and
analyzed *.&lt; &gt;AA satellite nil
agrry over a larger irea around
the hiirtlianr helping pul the
dropwlndsonde data into io n
text
"llu.lliaiie Guillermo pro
vlded an ideal proving ground
for Hie '*&lt;.1 lev Motion and
Kvoltillon l.vp.r luifiit
said
Hugh Will- iglihy i hlrf of the
llurrli.ini lose.m li Division
"Together tin radar s drop
wlmlsoiidi - slap data flight
level Instrooa ids and satellites
prixloird d.t ii.iist complete
and detailed jM.iirall ol a Imi
rlrnlie In date i ihservatlons ol
Ibis kind eu ihli tropical mete
otologists to i ,-iher Improve
forecasts ol iiitric.m r motion
and aildr*. . ••. problem of
skillfully too csiing In irrlian r
inlriisiiv
The diopmi aiudes
were
devrlofied iprimary sc i
enllllc fiavl .it ' N« lAA s ro w
Gullstieaio I'.
which tiles
op In 15 IHin i.. • ir omul Inin I
caries in the
mg currents,
and for Ihe I *&gt;r lying P 3 air
t rail dial fwii-'r e the hurt I
canes lor r &lt; s . . li purposes
Tile new cli.-pcvludMiridrs replate 1070s te. I.nology
"We are ev:i&gt; ^ly pleased
with die ped&lt;.mi ttice ol the
clrnpwindsniidrs
said ('apt
George li.ivi r ' ectoi ol the

scientists heller understand
the physics dud determine
hurrlrnne Intensity The ulti­
mate pnyofT will he more pre­
cise Intensity forecasts that
will help prevent over warning - and the adverse economic
Impact (ns much ns 8GGO.OOO
per mlle| caused by unneces­
sary evacuations. The most de­
structive hurricanes form hy
Ihe processes of rapid deep­
ening Ihnt may convert a 90
m llrs-per-hour Isirrlrane lulu
one with 150 mlles-per-hour
winds In less (hail a liny. Un­
derstanding how hurrlrnnes
work will help forecasters a n ­
ticipate sudden changes In In­
tensity and motion.

Aircraft Operridous Center In
Tampa. Fla., which Is part of
die Office of NOAA Corps O p ­
eration "Knglnrrrs In AOC'x
Science and Knglneerlng Divi­
sion hnve extensively fe.slrd
the instruments and rorrertrd
problems with Ihe manufac­
turer's original design
Now
we're gelling the results we
w a n t"
The alrrrafl are equipped
wllli computer systems lh.it
Talk to the dropwlndsondrs,
and dint crrntr graphic Im­
ages Tills icc linology allows
sclruilslM to acliiiilly see die
fihyslKil processes ol burr Iemirs
mid measures wind,
trniprrnture
and
humldlly
every live m rlrrs as the drop,
winclsonde falls.
Tlie hurricane vortex experi­
ment was designed to look at
linw whirlpools nnd currents of
wind cause n storm lo move--or
how the environment controls
the molloii and Intensity of die
storm though hurricane track
forecasting
has
Improved
xtr.icllly over Ihe years, the new
dr upwind sondes
Ire hunlogy.
coupled wllli the oilier laud-,
ship
aircraft-anil
salelldrluiscl technology, will In-Ip

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rrsjxiii.se bum Ihr opposition
Commission m rm hrrs Hun Sargrnl. Aniiinnarlc Vacrn and Mayor lllll Winston volrd
to adopt the ordinance. Deputy Mayor Itusty
Miles and commissioner Jim Cnrrlro volrd
agalnsl die ordinance.
Carrico suid die ordinance was unrnfurcnhle
nnd could lend to a lawsidi and Miles agreed,
hill It was adopted anyway
* In other news, the longtime chairman ol
Ihe Longwood Historical I’tcscivatlun Hoard.
Ncldn Pryor, announced tier resignation, effec­
tive Sept. to. Stic urged commission members
to flit the vacancy ns soon its |&gt;o.sslblr and
Winston commended Iter for tier set vice to the
city.
"Nclda has seen so many good things mate­
rialize for the city." Winston said. "Wc will
definitely miss you."

line nf Pryor s many accompllshmculs was
original lug the city's Founder's Day event
* Also, Miles called for n review of the Longwood ehnrter. citing several examples of con­
tradictions under financial procedures.
"There nre some serious conflicts with the
charter." Mlle8 said. "They need to be reviewed
and resolved by legal."
Clly Attorney ttlchnrd Taylor agreed, adding
dial the conflicts tied the city's hands bom
titling business. Winston asked Taylor to re­
view the charter Instead of assigning u com ­
mittee since It was reviewed two years ago and
tlie rharter rails for another review next year.
At the beginning of Ihe session. Cutler's Fish
House owner Rob Straub was named Longwood's Business Person of tlie Month for
August nnd Winston announced a Fun Dog
Show will be held Sept. 20 nt the Ed Myers
Recreation Building.

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EDITORIAL

Updating school
dress code
makes sense
Seminole County School Board
Chairman Sandy Robinson has en­
listed members of the Public
Schools Association of High School
Student Councils to help with a
project to which she Is very com­
mitted. Robinson wants the stu­
dent dress code overhauled to
“bring a more professional look”
Into the schools.
We're pretty certain thot many
teens are moaning about this,
preferring to exercise their per­
sonal freedom to dress as they
want. But Robinson's Idea is a
good one. She has asked students
for Input to standardize the code,
which Is arbitrarily enforced de­
pending on the views of each
school principal.
One of the problems we hear
business leaders voice Is that stu­
dents leaving high school are not
prepared for the work world. They
do not understand concepts of
timeliness, team work, autono­
mous decision-making and long­
term commitment.
Learning how to dress profes­
sionally Is an Important step to­
ward successful Interaction In the
business world. Think about It.
Would you trust a stockbroker
who wears his baggy pants low on
his hips so his underwear shows?
Would you seek a doctor who
wears diaphanous shirts with her
bra straps slipping down her
arms? Would you choose a banker
who displays gang colors? Robin­
son Is not proposing that all stu­
dents show up wearing threepiece suits. Jeans and appropriate
T-shirts are OK in Seminole
County schools.
But Robinson realizes that youth
is fleeting. The pierced body parts,
extreme hairdos, and outlandish
dress are symbols of that tumultu­
ous time when we all search for
our Identities. And in that search,
extremes are fine...
outside of
school. At school, students are in
the business to learn, and to get
ready for the business world. Ro­
binson's little nudge toward stu­
dents making that entrance ap­
propriately dressed Is to be com­
mended.

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FASHIONABLE oittmr."

Will Dems back Clinton on 'fast-track'?
A » President Clinton prepares to Inim rh Ills
fight for fast-track trade authority, the outcome
Is less In doubt than the question of how much
of his own party he ran carry with him.
Having won pAnsnge of the North American
Free Trade Agreement In 1003. the O A T T
agreement In 1000. and extension of mostfavored-notion trade status wtth China In
1007. Clinton ought to win the fast-track fight
with the backing of Republicans.
What's In doubt, though. Is whether 80 or
more of the House's 207 Democrats will
support Clinton, or 38.Q percent of the
Caucus.
If It's less - and rigid now. It looks like It will
be - It will Indicate that he's failed to convince
the party thnt Its Allure Ik s entirely In what
Vice President Al (lore calls ‘ the new
economy.*
A majority of congressional Democrats
backed Clinton on other *new Democrat*
Initiatives, such as balancing the budget,
cutting taxes, and trimming Medicare, but the
party remains opposed to free trade, which
Clinton considers key lo a strong economy.
Fast-trnck gives a President the authority lo
negotiate trade pacts on the understanding
thnt
Congress
will
either
approve
or
disapprove
the
resulting
deals
without

^ T h e outcome is
less In doubt Hun
the question of
how much o f his
own party be can
carry'W illi him. ^

amenSmmlt?
Administration officials and Its supporters
assert that foreign countries won't negotiate
wtth the United
States if
'* they know that
........ ................
Congress might rewrite their deal. Bo. they
charge, a vote against fast-track Is a vole
against free trade •• branding the voter aa
’ protectionist.*
In 1091, when President Qeorge Bush sought
fast-track authority, he was supported by O l'of
the 201 Democrats then in the House, or 34.9
percent. They Included Ihen-Mnjorlty Lender
Dick Gephardt. D-Mo.
In 1993, when N AFTA came up for a vote. 102
Democrats supported Clinton, or 39 8 percent
of the 2S4 Democrats then in the House.

WN0 KEEF5
WIVINS THESE
SALARIES UP?

Gephardt led the opposition.
This year, aa part of a broad-front attack on
Clinton's centrUt direction and a traditionalist
challenge to Oore for the 2000 Democratic
nomination. Qephardt once again la opposing
fast-track.
Qephardt claims that he's not anti-free trade
but that he merely wants to ensure trade
agreements •• and the fast-track blU Itself
guarantee that the U S will use trade sanctions
to punish countries that tail to enforce their
environmental and labor laws.
Pro-fast track spokesmen say that foreign
nations
consider
such
provisions
as
Infringements on their sovereig nty, although
Oephardt to set to argue that leaders he met in
Chile, Argentina, and Brasil last month have
no serious objection to his proposals.
Gephardt reported on hto meetings tn a
itte "House that appears to have
memo to the White
caused officials there to consider whether to
till Clinton's forthcoming Cast-track proposal
in the Missouri Democrats direction.
That's unlikely. thou£i. because Republicans
are adamant In saying they will oppose any
fast-track bill that goes beyond sanctioning
and
environmental
practices by other countries.

SARA ECKEL

4

^ H o w did this
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Imagination? 9

Di was a model of
feminine strength

V K a u m m ir r ?

ELLEN GOODMAN

Re-entry resembles crash landing
B O S T O N -M y neighbor and I meet at the
corner and exchange September greetings. She
Is dressed for this new year wtth a briefcase In
one hand, a tugging schoolchild In the other.
"Well." she says ruefully, pulled already In
two directions, 'back to the real world.*
We are home from vacation. The seaside
house that she rents every year has been
boarded up. It will linger tn her mind over the
long workaday winter as her sunlit Brlgadoonthe place where It Is always August and her
rardrobc tlo always a T-sh irt.
We trade quick notes from the past weeks.
and then slkntly I count the artifacts
tlmcta of this
'real world* to which we have returned: c a r .
keys, pantyhose, school bells, mascara, the
computer over my shoulder, the deadline over
her head. It Is a world as man-made as an
alarm clock.
This Is the moment far reality-checks. Back
to school, back to work, foil speed ahead. The
last vacationers--even the presldent--straggle
in to their respective offices. Over cardboard
coffee cups and desktop bajpla and bulging email flics, we offer 3- arid 8-minute reprises of
the life we chose when we briefly vacated this
one. A stay at the bead*, a book In the
hammock, a hike In the mountains, modest
stretches of time that was simply 'off.*
to this. then, the ’ unreal world*? A week or
two tn a place where the air to not conditioned.
Mornings when we get out af bed only because
we are awake. The background musak of
seagulls. Days we Call our asm. to this the
modern idea of a fantasy?
As summer slams shut like a storm door. I
wonder: Have real life and Us artificial
counterliii been reversed? Has the most
manufactured world now been defined as real,
'While nature--e»peciaUy human n a tu re -ha s
•h U
fists?.
been relegated to wish
,_ .
Next to me in the supermarket line last night
there was a woman wtth a basket full of Lean
Culslne'a and a copy of Martha Stewart's
•Living.* What Is Martha's multlmllllon-dollar
counterculture? A dream world visited by
women for whom cooking to something to read
about.
In the bedroom suburbs that lie empty all
day. commuters who work for International
conglomerates decorate Uielr homes In what is
called American country decor. Stage sets for
the life ere aren't llvtiuL
And day by day. we are told, the ‘ simplicity
movement* picks up followers. O r are they
voyeurs, romantics who log on to simplicity on
the Internet with the aid of a pentium chip?
There was a time when the deepest American
fantasy was to follow Horatio ’Alger, tyke to
tycoon. There was a time when children In the
country dreamed of the glittering, hustling,
making-lt city. But for many In the tqro-career.
two-car, one-mortgage, eight-crcdlt-card world.
Something has changed. The fantasy figure
to as likely to be the stressed-out manager

6 ll w ill linger in
her mind over
Ihe long
workaday winter
as her sunlit
B rig s d o o n .^

who chucks It for another day. another speed
of life.
A few years ago. the much-parodied
Peterman catalog sold shirts wtth tales of
foreign Intrigue. Today every bottle of roadside
Jam. every bag of gourmet catnip, every bedand-breakfast
brochure seems
to come
packaged with a tale of the bum t-out or
downsized couple who packed up their kids
and went out on their own.
If the Innkeeper works seven-day weeks. If
the jam maker goes without health Insurance
and the gourmet catnip bags are massproduced. they do not say so. The story lines
we bqy are those that promise the taste of an
entire lifestyle wtth a spoonful of strawberryrhubarb preserves.
I am not surprised that so many of us have
created S shadow* life, the life that we would
live. If and when. If only and when only. But
this shadow to not some glamorous image cast
beside us. but one as unadorned as a country
road.
‘ Back to the read world.* says my neighbor
as we leave behind goldflnch-and sunsetwatching. as we return to offices where the
windows do not open and overdrive to the
norm. In this strange new dictionary, where
the real and the unreal have been transposed,
It seems harder to live simply and easier to live
uneually.
In September when re-entry resembles a
crash landing, there to barely enough time to
wonder about the reality we have created-a
place where nature Is a luxury and a sense of
ease may be aa fleeting as a tote summer day.

Let your voles be heard
O u r readers are Invited to contribute
gueat opinion colum ns for publication, as
well ua lette s to the editor. Opin ions ex­
pressed need not be those of the H enJdi w e
m ay o r m a y no t agree w ith you* b u t ere w ill
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When Prince Charles of Wales introduced
young Diana Spencer to the world IS years
■W*. who could have Imagined the powerful
force that this shy and awkward gwl would
become?
' ' iltw
Aa We watched the flatters pile up in front
of Kensington Palace and British consulates
around the world. II Is truly amazing to
think that one person could Inspire so
much adoration In her lifetime and so much
grief In her death.
Many people I know were taken aback by
the outpouring of emotion Diana's death has
caused.
iscd. *1 had no Idea the cult of Diana was
so strong.* said one friend. Another said h r
was surprised to realize (hat he too was
touched by the princess's untimely demise.
*1 never really thought about her before, but
when I heard the news I definitely fell u
loss.’ he said.
How did this women grt such a strong
hold on ihe public Imagination? By now
many theories have been proffered •• It was
her beauty, her grace, her common touch.
Of course, all of these things were
important elements In the creation of Saint
Diana, but the main reason I think we feel
such loss Is Hist she held such a completely
unique place In our culture. She waa so
much more than Just a pretty wtxnan whu
wore fashionable clothes and did good
works. She was, I believe, a model of
feminine strength.
When the nervous kindergarten teacher
married Prince Charles In 1981, she was the
very essence of traditional femininity. Eyes
lowered, she was quiet and obedient ••
exactly the kind of woman we can presume
the royal family wanted. But Diana soon
realized that this role did not suit her. that
she could not tolerate a Ufe spent meekly
obeying orders and silently enduring her
husband's infidelities. So she did someth:lug
that Hie House of Windsor was wholly
unprepared fori She told the world the
princess waa unhappy.
Diana has been called a hypocrite for
using the press as much as she criticized it.
But the princess's manipulation at the
media waa actually a healthy and realistic
response
to
her circumstances.
The
relentless Intrusion of cameras was an
unflinching tact of her Ufe.
Therefore.' she
had a choice. She could allow this problem
to make her angry and bitter, or she could
turn It into an opportunity.
Aa Vanity Fair executive editor Eli sc
O'Shxughnessy
said
recently,
Diana
successfully provided us with the next
chapter lo Hie fairy tale: ’ It's all very well,
you go out and marry the prince, but what
happens when the prince turns out to be a
louse? (Diana's) to a very 20th century story
of someone who took the reins and made a
,ve r ^ difficult situation work for her In the
. Aa Diana emerged from the wreckage of
her marriage, wo watched the shy girl
metamorphose into a diva. Th us she
became a model of a different - and t think
far superior - breed of femininity. Again, It
wasn’t just the beauty and the charm
though that waa a big pari of U. It waa the
intensity with which she threw herself Into
her good works. It waa the way that the
took such humble qualities aa kindness and
compassion and
them larger
Ufe.
When she cuddled a sick child or h u g p d an
AJDBjpaUent, we knew we were wltneeeliif
much
relations.- We knew that she meant U,

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The survey revealed that B.7
million Californians 16 and
older enjoyed nhaenrtng. pho­
tographing. or feeding wildlife
around their homes while 2.4
million took trips away from
home to enjoy these activities.
Texas.
Pennsylvania.
New
York, and Illinois also were
home to millions of adults who
enjoy watching wildlife.
From a regional standpoint,
25 percent or the adults in the
West North Central region
Florida led the way with 2.9
fished. 14 percent hunted, and
million anglers 10 and older.- 37 percent j participated
In
followed closely by California -wildlife watching. That repre
with 2.7 million. Texas h ad 2.2
arnted the highest participa­
motion. Michigan 1.2 mtttloa
tion In each 'category for any
and New York 1.7 million.
region In the country.

conservation.
Our economy
also benefits from the 2100
billion spent on wildlife-related
recreation.*
In the state-by-slatc break­
out. Michigan had B34.000
hunters 10 years and older,
edging out Texas and Pennsyl­
vania. which had B 13,000 and
270,000 respectively. Wiscon­
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hunters trailed by New York
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eat 25th Street.
Kelvin Jones, 22, of 50 Lake Monroe Terrace,
ford, was charged with sale and delivery of
ljuana and possession of marijuana with
tent to distribute. Jones was arrested In the
300 block of West 25th Street.
Teddrlck Beasley. 22. of 1118 W. 14th St.,
iford, wss charged with sale and delivery of
alnc and possession of cocaine with intent
to distribute. Beasley was arrested in the. 1100
block of West 13th Street.
William Lewis. 43. of 1010 S. Holly Ave.,
Sanford, was charged with sale of cocaine and
possession with Intent to distribute.
Lewis
wss arrested at the corner of 11th Street and
Maple Avenue.
Ortzcll Htilery. 25. of 2301 Church St..
Sanford, was charged with sale of cocaine and
possession with Intent to distribute. Hlllery
was arrested In the 1100 block of East 25th
Street.
Timothy Bell. 32. of 1364 Ridgewood Ln.,

Sanford, was charged with sale and delivery of
cannabis and possession with Intent to
distribute. Beil was arrested In the 1600 block
of West 13th Street.
Curtis Hayes. SB. of 11 OS Holly Ave..
Sanford, was charged with sale and delivery of
cocaine and poanesalon with
intent to
distribute. Hayes was arrested in the 200
block of B u ih Boulevard.
A M n Powell. 23. of 1810 W. 3rd St.. Sanford,
wss charged with sale and delivery of cannabis
and possession with intent to distribute.
Powell was arrested in the 200 block of Bush
Boulevard.
Johnnie Beverltt. 39, of 46 Seminole
Gardens, Sanford, was charged with sale of
crack cocaine and possession with Intent to
distribute. Beverltt was arrested at the corner
of 12th Street and Pecan.
O'Neal Brown. 34, of 1312 W. 13th PI..
Sanford, was charged with sale of a controlled
substance and possession of an Imitation drug
with Intent to distribute. Brown was arrested
In the 200 block of Bush Boulevard.

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Paul Koon Petty, B7, Eaat
Seventh Street Sanford, died
Thuraday. Sept. 4. 1SS7, at
Colum bia
Medical
Center
Sanford. Born Fsb. IS , 1B40.
in South Carolina, he moved to
Central Florida 15 years sgo
from New York. Mr. Petty was
a construction laborer. He was
Baptist.
Survivors Include devoted
friend Wllford Herring.
Sunrise
Funeral
Sanford, in charge
rangements.

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RICHARD S . M BD LO CX
Richard B. Medlock, 46,
Dunwoody
Street
Orlando,
died Sunday, Sept. 7, 1997 at
Florida Hospital Kissimmee.
Born June 30. 1B51 tn O r ­
lando he was a Ufelaog resi­
d e n t M r. Medlock was a truck
driver. He was a Baptist.
Survivors Include, wife, Anniet son. Richard B. Inman.
Lake Maryi brothers, John
Henry Jones, Sanford, Walter
Johnson, U s V a fly i enters,
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M ist.!
Mary
Medlock,
Beaufort 8 .&amp; i two grandchil­
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rangements.

AW D RA M . M O N TG O M E R Y
Awdra M. Montgomery, 38.
Harrison Street. Oviedo, died
Saturday, Sept. 6, 1997 at
Florida Hospital Orlando. Born
Oct. 24. 1958 in Sanford, she
was a lifelong resident. -M rs.
Montgomery was a supervisor,
she was a member of Full
Gospel Church of C h ris t
Survivors Include sons. W il­
lie Joseph JT. and Travis Anto­
nio, of Ovtodot
daughters,
Car lata, Oviedo, Erica D c liahla. Apopka! mother Annfe
J . Mitchell. Sanfeirdi brothers,
Mitchell,
Orlando,
Lee Mitchell, New
sisters Martha Blue,
Ella Jane Wynn, Olivia Lynn
Williams
and
Altamease
Mitchell, all of Sanfordt three
grandchildren.
WUsoo-E tchelbergcr
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M. Irene Murdock, g t , Peppertree C o u rt Lake M ary,
died Monday, Sept 2, 1287.
Mrs. Murdock was born In
DsKafe. N.Y. She wad a mem­
ber
of. Ffrot
Presbyterian
Church of Lake M ary,
Survivors include step-son,
Dsen
Murdock,
Loogwoodi
step-daughter,
Bette
Wing.
Orlando* slaters. C a m e Maine,
DsKafo
Junction,
N.Y.,
Mildred Blanchard, Clayton,
N.Y.

Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangements.
R IC H A R D R . W A R D E L L
Richard R. Wardell.
77.
Dana Drive, Lake Monroe, died
Sunday, Sept. 7, 1987. B o m
Aug. 21, 1620, ln Havana,
Ohio, he moved to Central
Florida In 1BS0. M r. Wardell
was a truck driver. He was a
member of the Teamsters U n ­
ion, an accomplished m usi­
cian. who played tn several
clubs tn ths Sanford area. He
was a Protestant
Survivors Include wife. H a r­
rie tt son, Russell J „ Akron,
Ohioi one granddaughter,
Brtsson Funeral Home San­
ford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

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this
summer showed that more
than SB million Americans 18
and older either hunted or
fished in I BOO while 03 million
enjoyed watching wildlife. In
all. 40 percent of the adult
population enjoyed some form
of wildlife-related recreation.
*America's love affair with
wildlife
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ers.
or
wild Ufa
watchers.
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food delivery during the holiday
season.

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PIRSONS WITH DIBABILiriES
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COUNTY,
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•UPfTRUST SANK.
CUPTRAL FLORIDA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
VS.
MSTA R. BROOKS; JOHN OOP
and/or JANS DOI,
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Sanford. Florida 11771,
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that cartain cauaa ponding m
Ma Circuit Court In and lor
Mmlnolo County, Florida,
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JOHN DO* and/or JA M DOI.
togomor wrm any unknown teninto of Ma preparty located ct
1011S. Myrtta Avanua, Aanlord.
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Somlnola County, Florida toLOT SAND T H I SOUTH 1/3 OF
ALLIV AOJACINT ON NORTH,
BLOCK 11, TtIR I. FLORIDA
LAND AND COLONIZATION
COMPANY LIMIT ID I.R. TRAPFORDS MAP OF TH I TOWN OF
SANFORO, ACCOROIHO TO
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FfCOROf0 IN FLAT SOOK I,
PAHS M THROUGH ■*. OF
TH I PUBLIC RICORDS OF
MMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIOA.
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auanl la and In order'to aallafy
ot aald Final
^ * 8 A Tio ml« Hth day ol
AUGUST, 1SS7.
MARYANNS MORII
CLiRK OF TH I
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SarttoMaM In Mto pracoodlng
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A dm In IaI r a I a r/A . O . A .
Coordmelor, Idna Johnton, 301
North Park Avenue, Sulla N,
Sanford.
Florida
31771,
447/333-4330, no tot*r than five
(II day* prior to ma proc cod­
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People
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blood • especially O-type donors • to donate at Ita Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. Por Information, call 322-0622.

Optimist Club m iiti wttkly
The Sanford Optimist Club meets every Wednesday at noon
at the colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Visitors are wel­
come. Call 323-2104 or 322-0296.

Klwanls Club maata
The Klwanls Club of Sanford holds Ua noon luncheon meet­
ing every Wednesday at the Sanford Ctvtc Center. North San­
ford Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting Klsr-------------------------- ----------For information call Walt Smith. 323-506

Al-Anon maata

friends or relatives of alcoholics (A l­
A support group ifor
............
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“ 2.-1
"L. at 111 E. 27th St..
Anon) meets
every 'Wednesday,
at' *
6 p.m.
ju»rwest'of"siinford Avenue In Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are welcome to thta 12- step group.

Coaatllnara meat
Sanford--The Consumers meetings are held at 10 a m. the
first Wednesdsy of each month at the Sanrord Senior Center.
401 E. Seminole Blvd.
All interested railroaders, both active and reUred. are invited
to attend.
For information, call Horace Green. 322-5493.

Sanford Woman'a Club maata
Sanford - The Sanford Woman'a Club meeta the first
Wednesday of each month, at 11 a m ., at the clubhouse. 306 8.
Oak Ave. Reservations for the noon luncheon axe necessary
through the telephone committee. Following luncheon, a p ro ­
gram Is presented.
Welco

Welcom* Wagon Nawcomars’ coffaa
Seminole Spokes Welcome Wagon Club of Seminole counly
holds n coffee for newcomers and second Wednesday of every
month from 10 a.m. until noon. For information on address,
rnll Hetty. 095-0144. or Lucy. 322-7877.

Lunch and fellowship
All area seniors nre Invtled lo join a seniors group currently
m rrtlng at Ihe Orthodox Church of St. Stephen. 1895 Lake
Knunn Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at noon. Is followed by lllble study
and fellowship.
. .
,
. .
The group meetk on the second and fourth Wednesday of the
month. For more Information, contact Mary Burke at 330­
6391.

Wldowad parsons meet
All widowed persons are invited to meet at 130 p.m. the
second and fourth Ws da sad ay of every month at tha Casealberry Senior Canter. 200 Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Wateom#* Wagon monthly lunchaon Seminole Spokes Welcome Wagon Club of Seminole County
holds the regular monthly luncheon meeting al 11:30 a.m. on
the third Wednesday of very month. Those wishing lo attend,
call Betty. 895-0144. or Lucy. 322-7877.

Alzhaimar'a support group
The Alxhelmer'a Support Group for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesdsy. at 10 a.m.. at the Frank Evans Center In
Loke Mary. All Interested are Invtled to attend. Shelly Brassier,
a licensed Atehelmer therapist, leads the discussion and a n ­
swers questions. For Information, call 323-4938 or 324-3060.

Woman's club to maat
Lake Mary Woman's Club meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September through May. For information,
contact Maryann Hoff. 321-6226.

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

TOPS maata In Longwood, Apopka
A local chapter of TO P S (Take Off Pound* Sensibly) meets
every Wednesday al 6:30 p.m.. In Ihe auditorium of South
Seminole Hospital, 555 W. S.R. 434, Longwood. Weighing be­
ings al 5:30 p.m. The first meeting la held every Wednesday, at
9 30. at Lakevtew Christian Church. 1400 Bear Lake Road
Apopka. For Information, call 293-5048.

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Democritus.
an
ancient
Greek on two counts - - ( I I he
was bom In the lUlh century
B .C.. and (2) he died at the age
of 109 •• ta said to have pro*
claimed that the secret to well*
being was 'applying honey in­
side and oil outside.* His words
may constitute the first re­
corded health-food claims.
In the 20th century, honey
producers are fond or making
great 'health* claims for honey.
It's natural. It's Cat free. It's
easy to difrst. It's got vitamins
and minerals. Etc., etc., etc.
Who cares? Honey tastes good,
and as for as I'm concerned,
that's the bottom line. I agree
that It's ‘ natural.* but It's still a
sugar, with 64 calories per ta ­
blespoon. Like all sweeteners •
• indeed, like all good things »
honey should be enjoyed In
moderation. (And It should not
be enjoyed at all by babies un­
der I year of age. due to the
possibility of infant botulism.I
But the p e a t news la. you
can use honey In lots of differ­
ent ways. Sure. It's terrific in
tea and on toast. And baked
goods are wonderful
with
honey (some hints: start by
substituting half the sugar tn a
recipe with honey, reduce oven
temprrature by 2S degrees to
prevent overbrowning: for each
cup of honey used, reduce liq­
uid tn the recipe by 1/4 cup.
and add 1/2 teaspoon baking
soda).
But honey has some other,
unexpected uses: in soups and
vegetables.
appetisers
and
main dishes. In other words,
honey Is wonderful In savory
dishes as well as sweet: It's
certainly not just for breakfast
anymore.
You can get a recipe booklet
featuring honey by sending a
check or money order for 82.05
(for postage and handling) to
National Honey Hoard. De­
partment SYND. P.O Box 125.
Wisconsin Rapids. W1 54405.
O r you can cook up TH ES E
recipes from the board, and
from Chef Michel LcBorgne of

M AM ALISA
CALTA

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Peel potatoes and cut each
Into 6 to • pieces. Cover pota­
toes with salted water tn a
large saucepan. Bring te a boll
over medium-high hoot. Cook
potatoes 12 to 1 6 minutes or
until just tender. Drain.
Combine mustard, honey and
thyme In a Amall bowl. Toaa

H O N EY-M ELO N SO UP
1 rtps cantaloups, pstlod and
seeded and cut into chunks
1/4 cup freshly squeesad lime
juice
.
2 to 3 tablespoons honey
I cup freshly equeesed orange

Juice
8 ounces champagne or ginger
ale
Raspberries for garnish. If de­
sired
Place all Ingredients except
champagne (or ginger a k ) In a
blender. Process until very
smooth. Cover and refrigerate
until chilled. Add champagne
(or ginger ale). *ttr gently, gar­
nish with raapberrks (If de­
sired) and serve.
Ykld: 5 cup*, or about 4 serv­
ing*.
- Recipe from M khel LeBorgne. Vice President for C u li­
nary Affairs. New England C u ­
linary Institute. Essex. Vt.

Board.
P ACIFIC RIM H O N E Y B A R B E­
C U E D F IS H
1/4 cup honey
1/4 onion, peeled and chopped
2 tablespoons lime ju k e
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons hotsin sauce
2 cloves garlic, peeled and
minced
I Jalapeno pepper, seeded and
minced
I teaspoon minced fresh ginger
4 4- to 6-ounce awordllah
•teaks or other Arm white data

H O NEY M USTARD RO ASTED
P O TA TO E S
Cooking spray or vegetable otl
4 large baking potatoes laboul
2 pounds)
112 cup Dijon mustard
1/4 cup honey
1/2 teaspoon crushed dried
thyme leaves
Salt and pepper, to taste

Combine all Ingredient* ex­
cept swordfish tn email bowl:
mix well. Place fish In a shal­
low baking dish, pour mari­
nade over Ash. Cover and re­
frigerate one hour. Remove flah
from marinade.
Prepare a medium-hot fire In
a gas or charcoal grill, or pre­
heat broiler.
Grill or broil fish about 10
minutes per Inch of ihkkncaa,
or until ltah lu m a opaque and
flakes easily when lesied with
n fork.
Yield: 4 servings.
- Recipe from National Honey
Board.

Preheat oven lo 375 degrees.
Line a baking sheet with alu­
minum foil and lightly spray it
with cooking spray or lightly

V E G E TA B L E S
W ITH
SP IC Y
H O N E Y P EA N U T S A U C E
112 cup honey
1/4 cup peanut butter

Board.
G R ILLE D
HONEY
PORK C H O P S
1/4 cup lemon ju k e
1/4 cup honey
2 clow s |v liC t peeled and
minced
4 boneless center-cut lean
pork chops (About 4 ounces
each)
Combine all m ^ e d k n ts ex­
cept park chops In o email
bowl. Place park hi • shallow
baking dlahi pour marinade
over park. Tu rn pork once to
coat. Cover and refrigerate four
hours or overnight- turning
once or twice If possible.
Remove pork from marinade.
Heal remaining marinade In a
•mall saucepan over medium
heat to a simmer.
Prepare a medium-hot fire In
a gaa or charcoal grtll. or pre­
heat broiler. Grill pork 12 to 15
minutes, turning once during
cooking and basting frequently
with Ihe simmering marinade.
Meal
thermometer
Inserted
Into the meat should read 155
lo 160 degrees. Serve.
Yield: 4 servings.
- Recipe from National Honey
Board.

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arena, but please don’t reveal in
which stata. Several time* a year,
people are 'caught* having aei In
the upper deck* of the empty
stands.
They are caught because talevi­
sion camera* are very powerful and
can room in for a doae-up of the
subject from several hundred feet
away.
O f courae. these images never
make it on the air. However, they
usually do end up on videotape —
and through tha miracle of satellite
technology could end up In every TV
•porta department in the country!
Ahhy, this la just a warning to thus*
couples who think they are getting
away with aomething.

ITAiNT A SECRET
AT THE GAME

D E A R A I N ’T A i E C R E T i
T h a n k yo u . d a a r re a d er. Y o u
have Just perform ed a p u b lic
service. Amorous reader* w ho
are tempted to w ink al conven­
tion should bear la m in d that
tha laaa o f ■ ca m e ra n a v a r

D EAR ABBY: My boyfriend of
une year and I have been going
through some turbulent times them
last several weeks, and at one point
we decided to part waya. I was

shocked when he handed me • “bill"
totaling 11,393.
I admit there were amounts on
there that I had told him I would
pay back — but It only added up to
half of hia total. Amounts like $5.
110 and 120 that I thought he had
given in unconditional good spirit
were listed on there under month*
and e/iact dates throughout the
entire veer we had been dating. For
example, he would say, ‘ Here. Hon.
put some gasoline in your tank.* I
have helped him out monetarily
from lime to time, but I never ex­
pected that he woa keeping track of
what he was giving me, much lea*
that he'd ask for it hack.

Now wr'rv Irving lo mend our re­
lationship, and I can't get that *tall*
out of my mind. II* wud ha wrote it
up and gave it to me because he
was mad. Now I have a hard time
accepting anything from him. I even
wonder if this relationship is worth
mending. What is your advice?
CO N FUSED IN SAN DIEGO
D E A R C O N F U S E D : Ycmr boy­
friend may have acted in a mo­
ment of anger, bu t ha d id not
compile hie detailed ledger on
the spur of the mom e n t If you
•re looking for ageneroue man,
keep looking. T h is one le not
above using U w puree strings to
try to control you.

Memorials, choices are made
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have to be made. They want to
honor their loved one In a way
(hat will bring comfort to
themselves
and
lo
their
friends, and they want it to be
in a way that will make a lastIng tribute. How do they make
those decisions?
For moat families, the first
step Is to call In a professional
foneral director who will describe the options available
and the costa of each option so
the family can make Informed
choices.
Many families will choose a
traditional service. This will
include a visitation which la
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home. The visitation ta a time
when friends come to offer
sympathy and to reminisce
about the deceased.
A ceremony will follow that la
held at the toneral home or a
church and continues at the
cemetery. The ceremony la
conducted by a minister or a
facilitator. There la no set pat
tern for the program. Some
families will want favorite
songs played, stories told, or
■ displayed.
■' iplayed.
mementos
Famines of veterans may
want military Ipoara. Some
fraternal organ nation* have a
simple ritual that may be per­
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of balloona or birds.
The next choice for the fam­
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memorteltsatlon they wish. A
traditional burial will Include

cremation. T h u may or may
not be combined with a trod Ittonal funeral ceremony. Following cremation, the family
has several opportunities for
mcmorlaltaatlon. Boom cemetertea have created special
gardens where the cremated
body can be placed. There are
areas act aside for boulders ta­
scribed with the name, birth
and death dates. Another area
could have special markers.
Inscribed, which have cylinders
containing the cremated body
inside the markers. And still
another area could have the
Book of Remembrance. This la
a large granite sculpture In the
shape or an open book. If a
family makes this choice, the
cremated body la burled and a
bronie inscribed plaque le
added to tha plaques an the
granite pages,
A family could decide to scatter the cremated body somewhere that la meaningful to
them. For others'seeking more
permancy, they may opt to
scatter some of the cremated
body and put the rest In a
permanent container
at a
cemetery. O r they could put the
container In a special garden
at their home. If they move
from that horns. Uw container
could be moved with them.

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WEDNESDAY

Lake Mary
survives
Worthington
Seminole’s
was not at fault enthusiasm
each other for years.
Th e Incident that happened at the Kick-off
Classic on A ug. 28 proved that the riva lry
namnt died.
In a recent article that appeared tn a
Volusia C o u n ty publication. Seminole head
coach J im W orthington was blam ed for a
fight that broke o ut at the pre-season mans
that waa played tn DeLand.
Bottom line ...yo u cannot blam e a coach for
w hat kids do.
Bottom line...you cannot blam e a coach for
trying to w in a game.
Bottom line...you cannot blame the
Seminole High School cooch for an Incident
that Involved two schools. eanectaHv whan

LAKE MARY _ Experience vs.
Immaturity.
Organisation va. near chaoa.
Cool calculation va. emotion.
Lake Mary fir la volleyball va.
Seminole.
Tuesday night at Lake M v y High
School, experience, organisation
and cool calculation won out aa
the Rama defeated the Lady Notes.
8 - IS. IB-2. 15 7.
However, an emotional Seminole
team almost pulled off their first
wtn of the oeaaon by ataytnf In the
game and pulling together as a
team even when they were down.
"We really need to come in more
excited.' said Lake Mary coach

Just under a m inute an the clock.
W orthington Is suppoecd to Instruct his
quarterback to kneel down? A n y coach In a
sim ilar situation w ould have made the game
cal). A t least, any coach that has gum ption.
Especially considering the program that
W orthington has taken over this year.
Last year's Seminole team had an offense
that puttered out in the second half of every
game. W orthington had good reason to
instru ct his team to attem pt a scare.
•Qtven last year's offensive problem s, I foil
that It waa ve ry Im portant that the players
learned that they could score in the second
ha lf of the game.* W orthington aald. *My job
Is to coach m y team and build their
confidence. Not to w orry about how DeLand
w ill feel If we score a touchdown."
In addition, the article essentially said that
It waa a shame that three of DeLand's
players w ill k e rp alive the reputation that
their team has of being slightly aggressive
due to the possibility of their suspension for
the incident. He w ent on to say that the
Incident could even hinder three prom ising
careers.
To o bad. If you play, you pay. Regardless of
how the fight began, and no one except those
kkla on the field can really know for sure. If a
punch waa throw n and one waa returned,
two players are at fault. (One of Seminole's
players was also In jeopardy.) If DeLand la

W orthington and accused him of lacking
class ana sportsm anship.
It Is m y opinion that anyone who could
seriously th in k that a coach who la doing his
job Is doing som ething Inappropriate
actually had the shortage In the claaa
departm ent.
Sem inole's football program has made a
complete tu rn around since W orthington
took over. There Is a new sense of pride
am ong the players and a w in n in g tradition
has already begun through hard w ork,
discipline and an increase in confidence.
W orthington came to Seminole w ith a
sound reputation and has done nothing to
Jeopardise that w hile he has been there.
Too bed DeLand cannot say the same.

Lyman's Jeesls Hardrick sets up a bsl tor a tsammais during lbs Greyhounds
Seminole AMsdo Contorsnce girts' voSsybsM match with Laka Brantley Tuesday.

brought their aqued back Into a 5-5
lie.
Courtney Newman stepped up to
task and played at the height of
her game in an effort to keep the
‘Nolea In the match
*We had a bad second game due
mostly
to inexperience.*
said
SeminoU
coach
Beth
Cor so.
'Courtney really stepped up and
did ■ good job finishing her shots,
though, throughout the entire
match. She stayed tn there and
never gave up.*
Unfortunately
for
the
Lady
‘Notes, before they seared again.
Lake Mary waa at match point
thanks to Sarah South. Smith

points to bring her team within
one point of the game.
Seminole refoaed to go doom
without a fight, and scored two
more points before
«V"g to
the Lady Rama. IB-7.
"We have one of the weateat of­
fenses In the area and that la defi­
nitely our strength.* Henry said.
*Wa have lota of guns but again, wc
need to come In a little mare ex­
cited.*
Next up far the Rama IS O ) la an
away game at DeLand on Thursday
night at 6:30 p m

A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS _ Last
acaaon. the Lake Brantley girls'
volleyball team knocked an the
door.
This year, they plan to kick It
down.
The Patriots are coming off a
lose late tn last season's state
playoffs and coach Stan Cutler la
convinced that his new edition la
ready to take the next step this
season. They upped their record to
B-2 after a IB -8, IB-B trouncing of
visiting Lyman last night.
Th e se girls plan to go to states
this year. Cutler said. *We were
one game away last year and this
year we plan to get it done.*
A good start could lead to a
Seminole Athletic Conference title,
one the Patriots haven't claimed
since 1882.
The Patriots finished fourth at
the Lake Mary Invitational last
weekend, suffering their only two
losses of the season, but looked
strong against the Greyhounde laet
night despite the absence of star
Carrie Arago.
Arago suffered an ankle sprain In
practice Monday and Cutler said
play u necessary against
ft she never took off her

dominating at the net and Rachel
Sitkoff waa another key contributor
to the win.
*We bad to have sraarnm atep
forward for us tonight.* Cutler said
*Wc knew our go-to gal wasn't here
but It waa good to ace everyone
come through.*
The Patriots got off to a sloppy
start and allowed the Greyhounds
to remain In the game before Gor­
man got on a roll at the n e t Lake
Brantley jumped out to leads of 3-0
and 7-3. but the serving of Lyman's
Brtanns Hickey and Katie McEnany brought the Greyhounds hack
to c h a U n i t i
Eventually, the Patriots outlasted
Lyman and pulled out the win In
the Brat game.
Oame taro was much easier.
Leading just 8-8. Megan Hclmers
took over at serve and the Patriots
ran off seven straight points to
close out Lyman.
Hclmers had three straight aces
to close out the match.
. Next up for Lake Brantley la a
trip to Seminole Thursday night to

Women open Sanford softball play Freshman
teams still
unbeaten
BANPORD _ Pour of the seven teams won games aa
the Sanford Recreation Department Women's Fall
Blowpttch Softball League got underway at both
Tuesday night.
At Plnehurst Park, Vlvana'a took a 14-0 lead after
two Innings and cruised to ■ 20 8, six-Inning victory
over Vaughan, while Today Homes took s B-o lead af­
ter the first inning and went on to a 17-8, five-inning
triumph over the Night Marea.
At Chase Park, the Sharks had a D r. Jcckle and
Mr. Hyde type of evening aa they were shut out by
Paul's Auto ft Tru ck Repair 13-0 an four •ingles and
did not have a runner reach second base in the first

on to a 18-7 thumping of Insurance World.
Next week's schedule haa the Bharks playing the

on Vaughan at • p.m . at Plnehurst Park and Vtvonaa
hosting the doubleheader at Chaas Park against T o ­
day Homes at 7 p.m. and Paul's Auto ft Truck Repair
a t t p.m.
Providing tbs affonae were:
Vhona'si three hita _ Angie Carpenter (double, two

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

�IB - Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Florida - Wednesday. September 10. 1007
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WHAT’S
-L .
P r o B a s k e tb a ll
'H a rle m Globetrotters T ra in in g Cam p at
W all Dtensy W orld's Wide W orld of Sport*
Fieldhou*«. TH A
P re p B o w lin g
'Sem inole Athletle Conference League at
Longwood Lanes. Lake Mary vs. Lake Brantley;
Oviedo vs. Lyman: Seminole vs. Winter Springe.
3:30 p.m.
R e c re a tio n

S o f tb a ll

■Sanford

Recreation Department Men's
Wednesday Night Fall Stowpitch Softball
League at Chase P a rk . Jem lgun Proper Ilea vs.
Lillie Quinn DDS. 0:30 p.m.: Invacnre Rescue
va. Wells Contracting. 7:30 p.m.: Invacare Res­
cue vs. Pebble Junction, 8:30 p.m.

■City of Lake Mary Parka and Itactuation
Department Men'a Wednesday Night Slowpitch Softball League at tbs Lake Mary
■porta Complex. Oamea atari at 7 p.m. and 8
p.m.

P r « p S w im m in g
'O v ls d o at Lym an. 4 p.m.
'Sem ino te ve. Lake Howell at Lym an High
School Poll, 4 p.m.

plaintiff

P re p B o y a * V o lla y b a ll
'La k e B rantley ve. Seminole at BUI Flem ing
M em orial Gym nasium . Junior varsity, 6 p.m.:
varsity, 7 p.m.
* L a l» M a ry at D r. Phllllpa. Junior varsity, 6
p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.
'O v la d o at Lake HoweU. Junior varsity, 6 pm.:
varsity, 7 p.m.
■W lntsr Springs at Lym an. Junior varsity. 0
p.m.; varsity. 7 p.m.
P r e p G ir ls ' V o lle y b a ll
'L y m a n at Kiaaim m os-O scooU. Junior varsity.
8 p.m.: Varsity. 6 p.m.
'S em inole at TH n a v U le . Freshman. 4:30 p.n&gt;.:
Junior varalty, 8:90 p.m .; varsity. 6:30 p.m.

Football
Worn Papa I B
for one and caught one. The
Tribe's other score came on a run by
Jonathan Brooks.
Defensively. Dir on Tovaln and Chris Parra
had the nig games for Seminole.
‘ Everyone played tonight.* said 3eratno!e
head coach Scott Casko. ‘ At the end of the
game we put in the second team so everyone
could get a chance to play. The freshman
squad la unique because they're all new and
It's hard to be prepared.'
Seminole will host Lake BranUey In a
freahmon-Junlor varsity doubleheader next
Wednesday with the freshman game beginning
at 8 p.m.
RAM S RO LL
LAKE MARY _ Cory Jackson scored on
offense, on defense and on special teams ns
Lake Mary moved to 3-0 with a 30-6 thumping
of Lake Brantley inn freshman football game
nt Don T. Reynolds Stadium Tuesday night.
Jackson opened the scoring with a two-yard
run and later got the Rams a safety when he

SlowpitchContinued from Pag# IB
runs, four RBI). Leah Sparrow
(double, two runs, three RBI), Becky Ireland
(two runs. RBI): two hits _ Sue Nickel (double,
two runs, three RBII. Sha Brown (four runs.
RBI). Cheryl Hubbard (run, two RBI), Kathy
Kltngensmlth. Dee Walden (two runs each). Jodi
Johnson (run); one hit _ Rhonda Kennedy
(double, two runs. RBI).
Vnughan: three hits _ Luannc Maclsaac
(double, run. two RBII; two hits _ Lynn Webb
(two runs); one hit _ Denise Byrd (run. RBI).
Debbie Berntng. Btaci Abrams (one RBI each):
one RBI _ Kristen Kleinschmldti two runs _
Mary Scchtast: one run _ Carol Gam er, Barbara
Today Homes: three hits _ Teresa Howdyshell
(triple, two runs, two RBI). Beth Hundrlscx
(triple, run. two RBI). Marie Covington (triple,
two runs): two hits _ Becky McCarnan (triple,
double, three runs, two RBI), Dawn Evans (three
runs, RBI). Cathy Cola (RBI); one hit _ Pam
Watson (two runs, two RBI). Eleanor McCormick
(run. RBI), Tracy Carrol (two runa). Laura Har­
low (run).
Night Mores: three hit* _ Becky Simpson (two
runs); two hits _ Paula Songer (two runs). Tracy
Hausermon (Rlill. Lynne Smith: one hit _ Kathy
Prager (RBI), Jennifer Klbler; one r u n - Tina
Hill.
Paul's Auto A Truck Repair: two hits
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tackled the Patriots quarterback In the end
rone and finished the night with a 80-yard
punt return.
Dwayne Lowery and Chad LcOate added
ffve-yaxd touchdown rune for Lake Mary, while
Anthony Bailer in o contributed a pair of twopoint conversion runs.
‘ Cory (Jackson) had a good night.* said
Lake Mary head caoch Kelly Walnacott. ‘ We're
striving for excellence and we're working week
to week to get there. We just have to keep
working hard.*
The Rama will take on Lake Howell next
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Richard Evana Field.
L IO N S R O A R
O V IE D O Jose Espinosa's 83-yard kick olT
return keyed a 30 point second half rally aa
Oviedo came back from a 6-0 halftime deficit
to beat Winter Springs 30-8 In a freshman
football game at John Courier Field Tuesday
night.
Oviedo (which opened the season last wreck
with a win over University) was trailing 8-0,
on a touchdown run by Sanford's Levi Raines

Beblnda Anderson (double, two runs, three
ROD. Dlno Wilson, Ann Lam * (two runs each).
Robin Milton. Barb Martin (two RBI each). Sue
Bagtey: one hit _ Teraa Flnck (two runs, two
RBI), Carol Crantck (three runa. RBII. Kim Myera (two runa).
Sharks: one hit _ Tanya Oelger. Sheila Sand­
ers, Robin Bishop. Beverly Brown.
Sharks (game two): four hits _ Robin Bishop
(double, two runs, four ROD: three hits _ Kathy
Spellman Irun. three RBI): two hlta _ Patty Polly
(four runa, RBI), Beverly Brown Irun. RBI); one
hit ShellaSandera (two runa): one RBI _ Jenny
Blowers: two runs _ Tanya Oelger: one run
Lisa Berg, Deborah VanDemark. Donna Stall­
ing. ' f
Insurance World: four runs _ Angela Whitney:
three bus MlcheU* Berntng (double, two runs.
RBI): two hits _ Colleen Degue (run, RBI). Llaa
Garrett (RBI), Diane Colangelo (run): one hit _
linger Show (run),
Wanda Davis (two runa), 01
Deborah Cole.
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JUStCULL CIRCUIT OOURT,
JOYCI M. HANOI, at. al.
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Plaintiff and Jaaalea S.
Mctlvem, Clay T. Malhraln and
SanuneW County; Florida, are
tha Oatandante. I wid eak ta tha
Mghaat and boat bidder for
caah at tha Waat Front door of
the
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Counhouea. M l North Park
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•aptambar tttti. IMF, tha falterth in tha Order and Final
Judgment at FeraeWaurai
LOTI 4 and I, SLOCK A,
•PURLINQ'S ADDITION TO
SANFORD, according Ip tha
plat thereof recorded in put
Soak I, Page 1tr, Public
Record* of Seminole County,
Florida
DATID tha Mth day af
AUOUST. IMF.
MARYANNS NORM
Clark of tha CircuN.Court
Syi Ruth King
aa Deouty Clark
ROSIRT hi. MORRIS
I
S1I Waat Mth It
Sanford PL UTM-4IM
PuSSNtt laptamssr L It, IMF
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OSSS NO. ST-ISS-CA-14-A
MARKIT STRUT
MORTOAOI CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
va.
RTIPHIN J ROOALIkl. af af,
Oefendantlvl.
NOTICI OP SALS
Notice la haraSy givan that,
purtuant to a luminary
Judgment of Feraeinsure, I nil
•oil tha followtog daaarlSad
||| Bgggiggig
County; PMrMai
Lot 1, BMe* I, TOWNIITI OP
NORTH CHULUOTA, according
to the plat tharaal aa recorded
In Plat Saak I, page* 44
through M, Mahialva, pukka
record* af SamlnaW County,
front door of tha 1aminola
County Courthouse, Sanford,
FTortd*. 11:00 ojo. on OCTOMR Ind, 1MT.
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CLONK. CIRCUIT COURT
By Jana I- Jasawto
Deputy Clark
Donald L. South, laauua

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R1CHARO A. SURNILL:
SRINDA I. SURNILL
F/K/A SRINDA I. HOPKmt;
BUNTSUIT BANK.
CINTRAL FLORIDA.
NX. F/K/A SUNSANK.
NATIONAL
AiiOCIATION:
JOHN 0OI AND JAM DOI
Al UNKNOWN TINANTS
m PosiaasiON
DiFINOANT(l)
NOTICI
OP POMCLOSURS SALS
NOTICI II HIRISV OIVIN
pursuant la a Summary Pinal
Judgment at faraclaaura dated
August Mth. IMF, amargd m
Cml Caaa He. f F-10I1-CA-14-A
af the Circuit Court at tha IfTH
JwdMMCIrtuM In and far MMINOLI County, SANFORD,
THI
WMT FRONT DOOR OP OOURTHOOM af tha SIMINOLI
MI N. PAM AMNUI In SANPORO, Ftartda. al 11M em. an
Wd IM day af OCTOSIR IMF
ty aa oaf larth M said Summary
Pinal Judpnam. ta-wtt:
LOT S, {LOCK ’O'. SUBDIVI•fON OP WINTIR WOOOS UNIT
4, ACCOROfNO TO THI PLAT
THIRIOP Al AICOROSD IN
PLAY BOOK ft. PAQI IS, PUSUO MCDROS OP SIMINOLI
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Deled Ifua »»th day af
AUOUST.1HF.
(CIRCUIT COURT SIAL1
MARYANNS MORM, CLIRK
Clark af tha CWcun Court
Oaguty Clark
TNI LAW OPPICIS OP
DAV10 i. ITCM, PX
Ml S. UhlYIRIlTY OR
ITS SM.SLDO.M
PLANTATION. PL I » I 4
ISM) IS* SOM
•7-1IMS
In ataardanca with tha
itnarwan with omakdmaa Aat.
Mtatdd tantaet tha Ctark af lha
CweuR Court at tha SIMINOLI
County Courthouse at 407-11J4*M, not later than aavan days
prwr ta tha groteadmg Mhear­
ing imgalrad. l-MS-PII-lff 1
(TDD) or t-IOO-m-IFFO. via
Florida Ralay Satvica.
Saplambar 10. IF.
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dsi-io
M TNI CIRCUIT OOURT
OP TWS URMTIINTM
JUSICIAL CIRCUIT
M ARB FOR
MMI NOLI COUNTY.
PLORISA
OAM SO. gF-gSS-CA-14-A
Hama Savingt at America.
PIS, l/k/a Hama
Saving* af America, PX,
Yolanda L Salaa. al al..
HmtlJ/'o'iVIN
it td -Rv Final
Judgmtnt af foroalaatda Salad
August tgth. iggr. and antarad
M U M No. ST tlS-CA tf-A af
tha Ckauit Caurt af tha
Ughtaanth Judicial CtrtuR M
and far lemmata County,
af Amanaa. FSB. I/Ui Hama
laelnga af Amenta, PX,
PtaMlff, and Wanda L. *
Thuacaa far APC Martgaga
Sacbad Caruhaataa.
1SM-I, under tha
and
Sarvfdlng
dated aa af Juno t.
1
•adta tha Mghaat and bast bid­
der far aaah M tha Waal front
at UiM
MSI day af MPTIMMR 1M7,
a fadowmg daa
ty aa aat farth m said Final
Judgmmt. la wM:
Let IF, M nta Worth t faat ef
Lat tg. UNDIROAKI, aceortHng
M PM aaaa 14 Page M. Pubaa
Raaarda af Sammala County,
Tagaihai wiUi ak mtarast which
arty and In and to: (N Ml aaaamome and rights of way appur­
tenant tharaali and (b) as buUdtiituraa. and aaaurtanancac

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UNOAOI and DAN TtUPIU

plaintiffs ,

TIRSV I. LAND, OWSfT A.
LAND. ALWN 0. StLBI SNAOIL.
SHIRLIY A. SfLSaRNAML,
STIPHSN A. NdWOOMin.
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS
TRUOTCI,
OIPINDANTS.
T O i^ R R Y Y iJ S r ^
QUINT A. LANQ
STIPHtN A. NIWCOMIR
•nd I* tha unknown hair*,
JnjTSjf, ihrougn, under
YOU ARI NOTiniO that an
action ta ouMt tMa ta tha fol­
lowing prapgrty In lamlnele
County, Florida:
Lot 04, AlMays Woods. Phase
IV. aecardlng ta Plat tharaal as
raeordad In Plat Soak g&gt;, page
N , af Public Records of
Samlnpl* County, PL.
has boon filed against you and
yau art required ta larva a
eapy of your written dafanaaa.
If any. ta Man LARRl THATCHIR, tha PlaintUfa1 attarnay,
wha*a addrasa la Karl A.
Burgundar, PX, 1FIF w.
•rdadway, Suit* 4, Oviedo. PL
41741, an or bgftrg Itplamktr
Mth. IMF, and No to original
with tha Clark of thia Court
•hhar bafarg agrvlea an tha
PlaintUfa' attorney ar immedi­
ately thersaftar; atharwlaa a
dafauh win ba amargd agaMat
yau far tha rsHaf damaiidad kt
tha CaaipiaM ar Patman,
DATID an AIMUIT Mth, 1M7.
MARYANN! MORM
AS OURS OP TNI COURT
■Y Ruth King
Aa Oaguty Clark
PubUMi SMWml»r «, 10, tT,
M. IMF
MI-4

as spparatua and agulgmant.
whether ar net shyglesUy
mg, used ta praNda ar supg^r
alr-aaaling, air sondHIaning,
hdat, gaa, water. Sght, sowar,
Mft

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M aysPRkfpeovarlnga,
drspaa and drapary red*, earpgtmg and flaar covanng.
baalara and dftaahad cabkiata:
Is
■-■1-*-■ inwwva
lillanJail •no
mm.M Bfrwa
Pi *
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a*amad to ba affliad ta and ta
ka pan af tha real property, and
M Mi watar and watar right*
lIW
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jfel ASSjM
Iwnfvrvt
BT m
(Ml
Byp&gt;Jkt1ARSRll
gfip’"/
and share* of stick pdnMnlng
W such wstar or wiser righti,
ownership ef which affecte told
' (d| tha rente,
and profit* af ek
DATID this Ilth day of
AUOUIT, IMF.
MARYANN! MORII
CIRCUIT COURT
Sy; Jan* I. Jasawfe
Deputy Clark
IN ACCOROANUI WITH IMS
AUIRICANI WITH OiaASHI.
TIIS ACT. PIMONI WITH DllASIUTIla NUDUM A SPICUL
ACCOMMODATION SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINKTRATtOH, AT Ml N. PARK
a v in u i , sung n m ii ia n FORD. FLORIDA UFFf, TILIPHONI (4471 US-4SM X 4*17
NOT LATIR THAN SIV1W DAYS
PRIOR TO THI PROCIIDINO.
IP HIAAJNO IMPAIRID, (TDD)
1-M0KM-ITF1. OR VOICI TV)
t-*80-*4*-*770, VIA FLORIDA
At LAY 4IRVICI.
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HOLLAND AKNIOHT LLP
Attamaya lor tha Plaintiff
Past OHM# Baa 14070
Port Lauderdale, PL MMI-4070
(044) 4*4-1000
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M TNB B1SBUTT BRUNT
OP TNB IftTH JUSICIAL
MAS* FOR
JURISR40TKHS SIVtSICN
OAM NR. ST-SM 0A-14-A
OLD KINT MORTOAOI
COMPANY,

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CHARLIS W. PRICIl Pi 0L{
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al Faraclaaura
Mth. IMF. and antarad M ahrd
aaaa numtmr 87-100 CA, el lha
CirauN Caurt at lha Iftth
Judicial Cbaidl M and fat
Saminois County, Florida,
•heraln OLD KINT MORTOAOP
COMPANY, I* PWimift and
CHARLIS W. PRICI. LANiTTI
M. PRICI, IA0LI CAPITAL
MCRTCASI. LTD., IS/sra
wM aad W th#
caah al Pw weal Want dear at
lha Sammala County awurtlP
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LOT IM, CRYSTAL G N U .
UNIT I, aaaardtni ta tha Plot
tharaal aa raeordad In Plel
Saak 41. Pages IS and 84,
Raaarda af MMMOLI
*olV PURSUANT TO TH*
FAIR DtST COLLECTION
PRACTICI8 ACT YOU ARI
AOV1SIO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DIIMID TO M A OUT
COlllCTOR ATTIMPT1NO TO
COLLICT A DIBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OITAINID WILL
M UMD FOR THAT PVRPOSI.
Dated lha Mth day af
AUOUST. INF.
MARYANN! MORM
Clark af Circuit Court
ByOoroWy W. BoRon
Deputy Clark
CODILI! I STAWtAMKI
Seoul Sauterard
4010
ts
Tamp*. Flarttf* 1*407
Ta4aphana: (111) 8FF-40M
CAS 4*4-84S84
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CHAM MANHATTAN
MORTOAOI CORPORATION
l/k/a CHIMICAL
RIltDINTtAL MORTOAOI
CORPORATION auseaaaar
by merger la
MAROARI1TIN A
COMPANY, INC .
Ptemuri.
JOMPH
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NOTtOS
DP PORaCLOSURS SALS
NOTICI IS HIRISV OIVIN
pursuant la a PlnMJudgment ef
Faraclaaura dMad laptambar
tnd. IP8T. wid antarad m Caa*
No 8S-8TM CA I* I. af tha
Ckeuit Caurt af th* StOHTIINTH JudMlM Cbaidl » and
far SMHMOLa County. Planda
Wharatn CHASS MANHATTAN
MORTOAOI CORPORATION
&lt;/l/a CHIMICAL MSNWNTIAL
MORTOAOI CORPORATION
auacMiM ku munea Am4iiB.
OARimN a COkfAANY, INC la
PtefnfM and JOSIPN W.
MRTRANO. af al., era

MMRSOLt County, Florida, at
ltd# am. a'ctaaw an Pta Ind
day af 0akabar. IMF, die lei•af farth in aaM
JuPgmam, tawR;
SXHISfT *A*
UNIT NUMMA 74. OP W04AN
RIDOI, A CONDOMINIUM.
ACCOROfNO TO TNB D4CLARATION THIRIOP, RICOROCD
ON MARCH IF. 1171 SI OFFI­
CIAL RICOROS BOOR till.
PAQI 1171, Al AMIMOSD BY
THAT CIRTAM AMINOMINTS
TO OICLARATION OP CONDOMNHUkl OP MUMAN RIDOI. A
CONDOMINIUM RICOROS D ON
auoust is, tgrg m official
RICOROS BOOK UM , PAOI
144* AS PURTMB AMI NMD
SY THAT CIRTAM AMINOMINT TO DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM OP INDIAN
RIDOI, A CONDOMINIUM,
PMCONOID ON JANUARY II.
IBM IN OFFICIAL RICORD*
BOOK tMI, PAOI 1*1, AS
PURTHIR AMINMO BY THAT
CIRTAM AMI NOMINT TO
OICLARATION OP CONDO­
MINIUM OP INDIAN RIDOI, A
CONDOMINIUM, RICORDID
ON AUOUIT tl. IM* M OFFI­
CIAL RICOROS BOOK 1487.
PAOI MT, AS PURTHIR
AMINDID BY THAT CIRTAM
AMINDM1NT TO DICLARAT10N OP CONDOMINIUM OP
MDIAN RIOOI, A OONOOMMIUM, RICORMO ON DICIMSIR t, I N I M OFFICIAL
RICORM SOON 14S4, PAOI
1TM AND AS PURTHIR
AMINDID BY THAT CIRTAM
AMINDMINT TO OICLARA­
TION OP CONDOMINIUM OP
MDIAN RIDOI, A CONDOMINI­
UM. RICORDID ON JULY 10,
18M IN OFFICIAL RICOROS
BOOR tMI, PAOI IM, ALL IN
THI PUBLIC RICOROS OP
IIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
KXHLSOTTYILY TNI ' OSCLARATfON'i, TOOtTNM WITH
ALL THI TtNIMtNTS, HIRSDiTAMINT AND APPURTINANCII THIRITO BILONOINO OR M ANY WAY APPIRTAINMO. IHCLUOINO AN UNOIVIDIO INTIRIBT IN THI COM­
MON HIMlirTft. a/k/i »*g Ban
Rafeei Orlyg, Winter Spring*.
Florid* MFM
DATID thi* Ird day al
BaptamBar, tMF.
MARYANN! MORM
Aa Clark of s*M Caurt
By Oorethy W. BeKen
*4 Deputy Clerk
Fiber B ORUU, RX
SvMaBOg
1178 Madruga Avenue
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pursuant M the Order ar Final
Judgment antarad In on* cauaa
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DEAR OR. O O TT: Plaaaa dlieuaa
Ayurveda
DEAR READER- Thla form of altarnative medicine, which haa existed in
India for more than 3,000 yean, la
cnjoym^lncreaalng popularity In the
According lo the theory of
Ayurveda, mental atrvai la the bails
or all disease, which results from an
‘ Imbalance of consciousness* that

defined physiological elements
(doshaa), known as vata, pitta and
kapha, which regulate all bodily func­
tion,
Ayurveda practitioners (for whom
there are no standard qualifications)
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By ROM W HITE
Herald Staff Writer
The FACTS ore In.
Everything Mayor Larry Dole •or
anyone doe •expected was wrong
with the Sanford Police Deport­
ment Is wrong.
Serious changes are needed ad­
vises George llubler. a Public Ad­
ministrative Sendee officer whose
preliminary findings just released
depict an abysmal mess at the
SPD.

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Gang recruitment law
Circuit Court Judge Gcnr Stephenson will
hold a hearing today on the constitutionality
of Florida's street gang recruitment law. The
hearing la scheduled for 2 p m. today in
Seminole County Juvenile Court in Sanford.
The street gang recruitment law makes ll a
third-degree felony to try lo recruit a person

Into a street gang. Last February. Investigators
from the Sheriff's Office Gang Suppression
Squad arrested three teenaged boys for vio­
lating the law.
Victor Boyd. 10. Thomas Savastano. IB and
Jeremy Eaten. IB. are accused of beating a
12-year-otd bay who refused to join their
_
February. The beating oc­
curred at the Regency Apartments on State
Rood 490 in Fern Park. The suspects are cur*
rentiy awaiting trial in Seminole County Juve­
nile Court.
The street gang recruitment law Is being
chaUragsd on the grounds that it violates the
constitutional rights of freedom of speech and
freedom of association. The challenge was
Mod by the Seminole Public Defender's Office.
The Seminole County State Attorney's Office
will argue on behalf of the law.

Sanford planning and zoning
The etty of Sanford Planning and Zoning
rnmmioalon wtU meet today at 7 p m. at the
City Commission Chambers. City Hall. San­
ford. The commission will consider the final
plat for Rose Hill, a 00-lot single family resi­
dential subdivision. For information, call 330-

HHS board moating
“he next meeting of the District
Health
I Human Services Board will be
at 9
a n ,, at Great Oaks Village. Hagood
1710 E. Michigan Ave.. Orlando.
Wendy H
For more information, please call W
Jordan at (4071 245-0400. ext. IBS.

Lleanaa checkpoints
The Florida Highway Palrol will be con­
ducting driver's license and vehicle inspection
checkpoints during the week of Friday. Aug. 0
through Thursday. Aug. 14 al the following lo­
cations:
1. Airport Boulevard
2. Celery Avenue
3. County Road IB
4. Orange Boulevard
B. Old Lake Mary Rood
0. State Road 420
7. Persimmon Avenue
Recogntxlna the danger presented to the
public by defective vehicle equipment, troop­
ers will concentrate their efforts on vehicles
betng operated with defects such as bad
brakes, worn tires and defective lighting
equipment. In addition, attention will be di­
rected to drivers who would violate the driver
license laws of Florida.
Tbs patrol has found these checkpoints to
ba an sflbettvs means of enforcing the equip­
ment and driver license laws of Florida while
ensuring the protection of all motorists.

UCF scenes sought

to ba original slides, in a horiformat. For complete detada and aa entry form, contact Mindy Colton.
Pubhcadona Director. P.O. Boa 100000. Adm.
990. Orfondo. F t 39010-0000.099-2804.

Otherwise, there are
problems, the worst of which ap­
pear to be a lack of accountability
and an effective framework for the
organisation to function. The rank
structure is overblown. There ore

Preserving
property
rich in
history
By MARIA ORBM
llrrnld Staff Writer
Golden Rule Housing and Community Rede­
velopment Corporation la an a mission to save
a historic property In Sanford.
The nonprofit agency, that provides afford­
able bousing for low to m y low Income Indi­
vidual*. is seeking hinds to purchase the Har­
ris properly which Includes four parcels m the
Goldsboro area.
The main house, located on 2nd Street off
Sanford Avenue, was built in the early 1000a.
Originally owned by (lie Stanley family, the
properly became lhe home of thetr daughter.
Monies, who bier married Frank Harris.
Monies Harris went on to become a teacher
and then principal at the grade school far col­
ored children located on the comer of Cypress
Avenue and 7th Street, and then called the
Hopper School, according to Allermese Bent­
ley. a Oolden Rule board member.
Bcniley. bom In 1010 and a Melons Bqgfard
resident, remembers Hams as her third fade
teacher In 1020.
*8he was a very strong and postlive person.*
Bentley said. "She modeled behavior far chll
dren and she taught me to be critical yet sens!
live to people's feelings.*
Serving as unofficial historian for the Harris
story. Bentley maintained a relationship wtth
her old teacher throughout her life, never tot­
ing contact.
After Karri* retired, she owned and
aged o day care center on 3rd Street, which
also Included in Ihe parcel. In addition lo loro
small homes on 8th Street. Harris's daughters
Thelma and Beatrice bequeathed the parcels
to the United Negro College Fund.
The importance of preserving the home
historic significance which Is inclusive.’ B
ley said. "Where the home la located
hance the entire town.*
Cynthia Hamilton-Smith, directoi
Rule, said the homes are currently
but Ihe agency Is concerned because or the va­
grants and drug dealers who frequent the
property.
*We don't want to see the house go up In
flames.’ Smith said. *lt la an emergency situa­
tion now.*
Cynthia HanMtan I mtth

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College dreams come true
for young cancer survivors
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The Oral University of Central Florida Cal­
*ir Photo Contest la looking for pictures
a UCF theme for the 1000 calendar. The
foatura activities, architecture.
tuning, students goofing
as long as there is a dear UCF

Sanford's QUAD Squad,
by Cmdr. Ray Bronson,
only entity drawing prala
study also commends the profes­
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TAMPA--Two Seminole County residents.
Bresnne Anderson of Lake Mary and Rebecca
Avrett of Sanford, have been selected to attend
college this foil wtth assistance from a unique
college scholarship ftmded by Florida division
of American Cancer Society.
They are among 00 Florida students selected
for this program who have battled cancer, and
won. The American Cancer Society established
the College Scholarship Program to provide fi­
nancial assistance to eligible high school*
raduates whose families nave already been
urdened with the medical coat of caring for a
child with cancer.
Cherish Loptf. one of the *«u*g« scholar­
ship recipients, will continue at the University
of South Florida wtth the help of the American
Cancer Society. She will pursue her dream of
becoming a veterinarian.
*1 can't thank you (The American Cancer So­
ciety) enough) You helped save my life! eight
years ago with your help In reaei * . Now
eifit years later, you're firing me a chance to
better the life I wae given a second chance at.”
■aid Lopes.
Scholarships totaling 0197.000 have been
awarded to 90 new recurienb and 90 continu­
ing students for the 1007-1000 academic year.
This number Is up dramatically from bat
year’s 42 recipients.
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prominent- members of the community.
Mores Carols Ogren. who faduatsd wtth a
bachelor's degree in Comseumentions, la cur­
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LOTTERY
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h u s selc 1 ted on Wednesday
III the F lo r id a l.olterv
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It led and e iinvii teel amt sen*
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Hie yreatest ol all her r n l r t
was the linal one
when she
refused a lihudlold and three,
a hiss to tin- tinny srpiad af
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M a.i H a il s real name was
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tills new food 1 out l
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made soup in a spec ml lihie
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some cither lucid to the |ad
where the m an was ymuy to
spend the niyld “lie seemed
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tin |ail lot him to wuim the
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was dnlv and ItilliyiV I went
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one 1 mysteiv ni.iya/mi' and
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Jennifer DeVaughn {center figM) fu c c u f i her
scholiitvh.p ctiecv from Dev D iv Anno (cimtin
&lt;*fti pieiidimt ot ttar Kfujhlvltos av &lt;( .t,c-rt (i.v .

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M&lt; " . '.a DoVaugtin dad Hans and mom Jane
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Knightettes present scholarship
to Lake Mary High School grad
fly KKLLIi: WF.RNF.K
Herald stall Writer
I I t another area hiyh s( laiot ytuduatf eotf In eolleye Willi a little help
.Icnnilcr O eVaoylin will la- lu -.id u l to tin
I'liivefsity ot rioriila m (,aiia-sville with a
little In lp lu a n her Iriemls at the Kuiytds
ot t olarnlais
It is so wouili rial to have help with .1, u
niter s
e d ucation.'
said
DeVuiiylm s
mother, .lane 'A m i we are very proud ol
la r tor tahiny the Initiative to apply loi a
ami linvm y the (pi.ililu.itinus to la- awarded
tin se hoi.a ship '
DeVauylm . a Lake Mary
Itiyli Se Ian,I
yraduatr.
applied
lor
tin*
sehnlarslnp
Ih io uyh
her
rlm re h.
Nativity
( atlioln
( hurt h ill Lim y wood She had to snhmit a
completed application an e-ss.ev atioii! h it
silt and tier c o m im in ily m v o l n i m n i ami
also attain a letter ol h i oititm tidatnm from
one ol tier hiyh si liool teai hei s
In addition to lieitiy very involved with
her c h u rc h youth yrimp. D e V a n y h u was
also a im illla r ol the (a riimtl ( lull, the Na
tmnal Honor Society the (a d d i n I'leeri' a
chili lor ( i m i n i u n i ly Involveim-ut ami c m /etislnp. and was a last e halt ( l a r i m i
player In the hand al Labe MaryIII fuel. D e V a u y lm was awarded Ihe John
Philip Su/a A w a rd hv her h and uislriie lor.
which is yivcn to the student w h o displavs
leadership a n d service Ihiotiyhoui all loot
years n( hiyh si liool
Perhaps her ties! m em oiy h u m hiyh
school will he id her senior hand c o m p e t i­
tion
D u Ihe way lo the stale event, the hand
busses were involved m a pretty serious
accident
Altlinuyh many students were
Injured lu ckily none of
the passenyrrs
were seriously ii.itI
Due to the accident, the h an d was late
lor their scheduled |&gt;crforimm( e tune and
the jiidycs had already led T h e Jinlyes did.
however, take Into consideration the r e a ­
son for their delay and resc h cd u lc d their
lieilortname lor the folio w in y day
Ileal uji. tired and some of (in* lueinliers
in neck hr acts, the hand did their best at
the rescheduled time. Their best peoved tn

lu , iiouylt and tla h i n d lu ooylu home
straiyld supe tints lot the hist time since
lle\ a a y h u had .ill. tided L.ike Mary
'•Vmiuuy sti.ayht supertocs was stall a
tier ill
D e Y a u y h n said 'H u t it was even
l» in i i cinsideriny what w&gt; had tn yo
tlaoiiyh to yet there I will never toryet that
i ompetttioii
I yticss it was |ust meant to
t„
In (l.uiiesvtlle D e V au ylm will have her
hands toll h.d a m m y j n c - u u d i lasses Islir
wants to hec nine a jiliy sic i.ms assistant)
and the htuistiiiie State H a n d
try outs tm the I'tuvetsity ot Florida
hand vveie held earlier
this year
DeVaiiylin not only earned a position in t h r
hand tmt also had tin* op|ioMum iy to meet
some ol la i In lin e li.uul metiihers
I went to (iaitiesville tor try-outs and
also with the Lake Mary h a n d tor a t o m p e tdioii.
D e V a u y lin explained
So I've had
tlie opjior t u n n y to meet a lew ot the jienplr
tli.it lit tu- yon iy to school with My (Mends
tcoin hiyh s, hool are y m n y lo other sc hools,
so k u o w in y a lew jieople tielme I yo well
make lice transition a little easier I in still
excited either way ihnuyli It 11 he yre.it to
yo to all ol th e home (oothall yames '
D iA'.iu ylui will also yet the njijHirtUtbliy to
alletitl two aw ay yames. the South Eastern
( iinleiem e- Cliampioiislitp y a m r and
a
Imwl .......... . it the Gators earn a trip (o one
m January
hi her lu s t year. D e V a u y lm Jilans lo I r y
lo piyylc school ami hand Indore yettmy In ­
volved w ith other school activities She said
she wants to see what's available and also
si e how i i i i h J i spare lim e she has before
she devotes her lime outside of class and
p i . n i n e D e V a u y lm does plan, however, lo
yet involved with another c hu rch youth
ycoii|i n y lit a w a y
D e V a u y lm received her scholarship Irom
the K u iyh te tu -s (Hie ladles division cif Hie
Kuiyhts of Ccihimhusl tn a ceremony held
at the K u iy h ts of C o lu m b u s Hall. In San­
ford Tu e s d a y . A n y !&gt;.
We try to do as m u ch yood as we r a n . '
said Dee Dee Z.im ur. president of the
Kniyldeltes.
Th e y
raise thrlr
money
thiouyli hak e sales a n d y a rd sales and
n lh r r events, the scholarship, for 8500. is
ylvrit lo one Catholic student each year.

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mttiiy com m anders IH| rim I .■
lin k nl rule dcflnlllim hetween
i nr|Hiriilri .uni sergeants
The consultant said th.it in a
small
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m u Ii
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Sm i fur ll there is mi need fur n
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with growing intern.il ilissen
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rind nver.ill .i I.ii k of willing
ness In try l&lt;* &lt;nine together
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*Ciin we do this? T h a t, w r
have tn fliKl out and hnd otit
soon. Th ere are all sorts o(
prolilems
Sanford's
crime
problem is the worst In Sent I*
note C o u n ty
M y immediate
question is liow m u ch of It IS
because of the Sanford Pollre
l)» p a rtiticn fs In elflrlrnrles? "
In most cities, the police anil
fire chiefs are accountable to
the city manager
Not so lit
Sanford, where the chiefs an
swer to the C ity C o m m is s io n
ttig proble m here. Dale i o n
lends
Until this year,
ihe
t oiiimls'.hm hasn t made many
dem ands
Now that the five com m ission
mem bers tU.de is one of tlir
In el have m in e dow n haul

M u - .igeney hud •npphnt lut
■ s7r,i) 000 i d . v k gr.nit Irmr.
(lie It.nnlv III plna ertl wit(l tin

lour Milners assigned to hiiill'
illegal drug a rliv ily a m i vln
lenre tu the city
Commander
It.iv ilroiison heads the ( f l ' A D
Squad
Out i- the final report Is m
Dab' s.nd the &lt; ity Coiim itssiou
would discuss the pollie issue
Mat h of the ■ommissioiiers has
rllflert lit views mi the ait lim it
ability ol the polite tit p ut
m in t
It is |Hissll,|t Dale s.ml 111*
( Itl/ells Iillgllt lie ask, il In v .li
as to vvlieth, r il is ftest tur Mu
polite ai It I lire ( l i nt s In ». purr
In the l Mmilll'Moll' l ■&gt; ,,r tn tl .
r ItV lll.lll.lgt I
Th ese uiles lueil ila rd v iia '
filthier said
bight now t|.&lt; v
are not well clelmetl or in .*(• i
slootl In S.m loul

Area residents recycle
Special lo the Herald
(d d .A N D o (e n lr.il
riorula
business and residential phone
t u stom rrs plltlietl III to make
the most ret ru t Tr I - C ountv he
t V ' l m g f ampalgli a success
More than IfXKl tons of pliom
lo o k s wen toilet led between
mid &lt;i&lt; u*t,er I'l'Mi through this
past spring D i a l s t wo imlliun
[ton tuts of paper
w h u h is
etpial m wl ight to ilh't k ill 'r
wiialt s the st/r ol Katina (lit
Killtr Whale at Sea World
Sprint Yellow Pages Sprint
Southern
Ojierations
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Sn.itf. Atfver tisltlg A f'uhllsh
mg tt.e t itv nt ftilatido .nut

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its |t,ist expires A re s u u n t
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(ft.! .ti.il l i i , .tk t.isf wtn* h wun .f
.l|s«, serva .is ,i pili ri.im m i;
. i i , t i i tut pi is.,ns wishing tu
t t.l. i flu f.nsjiil.ilitv lieltl tin
sin.h.it 1.niii's .unlit serve .is
i r in p u i.i lv liuviaing int peu| •
m in •U. S m ith mini

there appears to he resent­
ment A case In point, n recent
derision b y the county com*
mlsstoners tn provide funding
for four sheriffs deputies to
work out of ii substation m
Sanford's
crtm e-rld dlc d
C,Hillsboro neighliiirhorMt Irked
some of the S.inlord police ofllre rs
Th e re vv;is r o n ie r n expressed
ill ii t itv i otnimsxinn mt t im g
ihat the Siinford police wereifT
gelling credit for wli.il they do
Mulder s report lh.it vv.u. illsIrilm lt'd Wednesday by Sanford
D e p u ty P o la r
C hild
Dennis
W hitmire to all the m em bers ol
the department said the only
teal rv id e n i, nl tramvvotk and
( nope ration m the S I 'D was in
tile C jt'AD Stpl.ul a team of

It, it and llreaktast idea Smith
s.iuI however die request was
im m &lt;1 down
Smith said (u.lderi Muir
is
Still .o i ls ,.Ii ring Ihat tile.i

Srrillnole. (Isteol.i and Orange
f o u n t lf s leartiet) up again to
otlf r this annual program to
&lt; tn ir.il
Florida
residents
Suite us inception in 19'rO tin
I n ( m in t )
het yi Im g
r am
f.aign lias toilet te.| more than
Ifi million |M&gt;nnds nl ret v lahh
plioue hooks
Area phiait rustom ers were
eiu ouragi d h ,
the
( t nir.,1
I lorida
Telephone
Direitorv
her vr Img f nit.mitiee to r t t v l t (Heir phone hooks hv p i n i n g
tIll-Ill III the hit) lor t urhsuh
jut k m p or t,v taking them to
their loi at ret y Img t fillers
S. hool t otlf. hi.fl to nlests wele
also |u Id m some &lt; e n li.d
l l . t i uk,
. . . Illltllll.lilts
(11,1

h t t y d m g has provided an
im portant option l&lt;&gt;r people
u lm
didn l want their
old
plu m e hooks to go 111 a laud
till" said Katherine Mat t a r o
■n st oilier relations tnun.n •r
Sprint
Yellow
Pages
and
s|mkt-spersuii lor the C e n tra l
Florida
lelephone
Direitorv
l(et v* ling Collillllllee
&lt;»ru &gt;
again
this program
proves
dial &lt; entt.il Florida re s ilie n t'
are t out erned .dimit protettm g
the environment

were not ffte p tiv r lo
and Williams
who
president n! the b u i l d
tors at t . olden huh-

would submit a more detailed
plan at a future meeting
For more iidorin.iltoii
&lt; all
&lt;,olden hole at
1 'H lF l

the idea
is also
nl (life'
said she

phone hooks at, i o m e r i . i t t&gt;.
p ro d . ii is sot h as newsprint
aid l a c k i n g pa|,er lor gvpsnm
walltioard at recycling plants

high! now though we re (list
t o m erned about .u q o i r m g flu
property
she said
s.m iord f dv &lt; nmmissiiuu-r
V •In.a Williams last m onth re
quested S lO I d K l Irtillt ttir , it)
to he used tow aid a down
payment on tt.e p r o j a r t y Wil
liams
said
(tie
Seminole
&lt; ountv lloant ol Cornriitssion
n s hail lo m m itte d 610.000 of
Id's k grant money on the to n
dltion that f. olden Itule re
teives
malt lung am oun t and
pnivid, s a business plan nut
lining tlow the a g e n t)
will
i i i .i Im iiuii tg.igt payments
I he asking p r u r
lor
the
prope rty
win. h w a s uppiniM-it
.11 6116.000 is 65^.000 Wil­
liams
s.nd
&lt; ommissumrrs

After\femsOf
Making Cars EasierTo
Get,We Found
AWiy O f Making Cars
EasierTo Insure.

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llte i t. w hi can arrat ige tor i tui ugeahle.

|&gt;toluhly t'm.iiKc-il ,i car tlm High our

aiiiom.ith paMHciHsliom vvnirclxcking

[u a iu , Lianic-n Bank.

acuHint even mouth.

A-s they helped put inure t ars on

W h ic h makes u m r budgeting easier,

the n u d titan artylxK.iy else in l:kiruli.

liven belter, it w hi luveagi h h I vlnving

tltey kvinted tlut il tltca's any way tt •

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saw \ou time and money, \tniiv ti &gt;r it.

pit Hevrion ftir kvc tl in Higl t us. Int.xi.tlie

And tlut s exactly w lut gavv us, at

Ivtter vour record, the l&lt;rvver v» »ur rate.

Bvimett Insurance Services. Inc.,
the idea o f ottering auto insurance.

N o w d WHi tv thinking tlut lim a n is
out to x lunge everything ala mi doing

Nb ahlty to Friday, all ) \ hi luvv to do is

takesale.es like
this to keep up w
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call licensed U'pasentamvs, toll-tav.at

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4* - Uarnord Herald. Sanford. Fiortdi ■ Thursday, August T, ttgr

Editorials/ Opinions
JOSEPH PERKINS
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Area Code 407-322-2611 or 831*0003
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EDITORIAL

Serving gourm et
coffee at school
Sem inole C o u n ty high schools re ­
cently Introduced gourm et coffee In
two cafeterias. Schools have served
generic coffee for about 10 yea^a. but
now. at Sem inole and Lake M a ry high
sdhools. officials arc testing the fla­
vored gourm et blends from B a rn le ’s.
M any of you. In clud in g o u r staff
m em bers, rem em ber when a ll stu­
dents could b u y In the high school
cafeteria was high fat m ilk , eithe r
plain or chocolate.
Expanded choice. In clu d in g gourm et
coffee, la a great Idea.
O h . we've already heard the argu­
m ent that caffeine la a stim ulan t and
these kids have no business d rin k in g
it. However. D an Andrew s, d ire cto r of
food services for the school d is tric t,
says the new blends have such a low
caffeine content that they are classi­
fied non-caffelnated. Sodas a n d moat
iced tea that teens d rin k contain m ore
caffeine than this cappu ccin o .
O u r point is that expanded choices
In life perm it yo u n g people to m ake
decisions and develop tastes the y w ill
c a rry into adult life. A n d the Image of
young people gathered aroun d a table,
frothy cappuccino steam ing In front of
them , discussing great lite ra tu re , po­
etry and m usic, la an image th a t tra n ­
scends age and tim e ...p e rh a p s the
next Ja c k H tro u a c c u rre n tly attends
Sem inole H i f i Scho o l.
G o urm et coffee, soon. «
ie available at Ovieao., LyiYuui. L
irantley.
Lake How ell and W in te r
schools. We applaud D an
b rin g in g a touch o f sophistication and
expanded choice to o u r high school’s
m enu.

Pol Pot's crimes must be addressed
Noy So was barely 7 years old when her
family waa forced to Dee their native
Cambodia. Far seven daya and nights. Hoy's
motiier, father. Ova staters and two brothers
wanted, on foot, from their tiny village to safe
haven in the neighboring country of Thailand.
Though she waa Just a tittle girl then. Noy
can remember her family's exodus from wartorn Cambodia, along with thousands of other
rrA ifu s. the remembers exploding bombs,
aha remembers gunfire. Bat m a t of ad. ahe
remambera people dying aN along the perilous
trail.
Ona of those who perished was No/s frail

Sba rem em bera
p M p la d y in g
a ll a lo n g the
p e rilo u s tra il. J

native Cambodians living in Hie United Slates,
la eager lo sec Pol Pot brought to Justice, now
that the tyrant has been deposed as leader of
the Khmer Rouge.
Many Americans may consider this strictly a
Cambodian matter, one that does not concern
the United States. But we are a nation
committed to human rights. And of all the
human-rights violations that have occurred
over the past quarter-century, few can compare
to the atrocities that Pol Pol vtsllrd upon his
people.

JOSEPH SPEAR
A liF f lL

Americans have
a healthy cynicism

BEN W A T T E N B E R G

Black and white birth rates the same
Advocate of the
disabled should not
lose her job
Why would anyone want to have J. C.
Robinson out? (Therapeutic specialist for the
city of Altamonte Springs. Robinson was
recently ousted from her Job working with the
disabled.)
She has so much love to give, so why deny her
this?
She has put her heart and soul Into helping the
handicapped and disabled: they are Just Jealous.
Love la the basts of Christianity.
I doubt If any man can do what aha has put
together. Let her continue doing what he has
done as long as she can.
I am physically handicapped and would Mw
to meet her.
George M. Tudor.
Sanford. FI

Berry's World

She will not be satisfied, nor will most
Cambodian expatriates, until Pot PM la
brought before a legitimate court where he
would be tried and punished for hta five-year
reign of terror, from 1978 to 1979. during
which as many as 2 million Cambodians died
of disease, starvation, overwork, torture or
execution.
Noy and her fellow Cambodians have a

If yo u re

tike m oot
w h ite
A m e rica n ,
the answ er
la: forever. 9

children per Mack woman in 1991 to 2.15 in
nud-1996, a decrease of IS percent the lowest
rate for blacks ever recorded. Over the same
time frame the TFR for white women did not
decrease, actually growing very slightly, from
2.00 to 2.01. Tbs fertility differential batween

The m s gf closure among teen-agers Is even perpetuating. Moreover, aa whue-biaefc fertility
mom dranmtlc. From 1991 to 1990 there was a rates approach parity. ■ certain aort of anti7 percent decrease In white teen-age birth black sentiment may diminish. For a long time
rates » and a 20 percent decrease among there has been an Inchoate fear among some
black tecn-agersi (With an • percent drop whites that blacks will become an ever-larger
among black teen-agers during the last year proportion of the population. Actually, the
alone!) This la particularly important because percentage ef blacks in the American
about 75 percent of all teen-age births are populatlen today (12 percent) is much lower
illegitimate, with an even hitter ratio far black than M waa In 1850.
teen-agers. Teen age fortuity, delayed now.
should mean a lower rado of Illegitimacy in the I do see one problem with the current
(blurt.
situation. Blacks who have done well have
So far, this la vary good news for blacks and even lower fertility rates than whites. As
for all Americana - a great leap forward. The readers of this space know. I regard American
decline in black forttHty probably reflects fertility rates among the middle dees aa way

u*.** wtth .
an important way. the very low fertility rate
00 In 1970. smong college-educated black women Is more
Is a general disturbing than the near-similar white rate. We
wtth higher kave all heard the (appropriate! picas for black
Bm I a —

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m■■ te

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MM* but also help home life. If those college faduates then have
jatete.- g w ag, a - very few children, they arc. In effete, kteering
m mouths lo food '•*** number of rote models for the next
omc.
generation - jute wheri another great leap
eyed a rote. In the forward should begin.
a
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kd-worfc lode able- ASSN.
This had the effect Ben Wallenberg, a senior fellow at the
to mil ef warikirk American Enterprise Institute, is the author of
K lew M en. The "Values Matter Most" and to uie note « tas

lo ethnic stereotyping when Sen. Estes
Kefauver turned the spothgil on the Mafia
In 1961. "It la among the flrat memories I
have of government." Torricelli said.
He was three days old when (tie Kcfouvcr
hearings began.
Well, be said when aomeone pointed out
this incongruity. "I must have been watching
the videotapes when I was 9vc.‘
But videotapes were not widely available
unutths 1979a.
OK. maybe he recalled It "from seeing the
film." He added: "I think there mtWit have
Au conlralrc. Senator. We get the point. Item: HELMS
HOLDS
UP WELD
NOMINATION.
Any folr-mindcd Republican should be
pleased that former Massachusetts governor
William Weld, ooe of the party* more
briHlant and youthfol stars, has been

hearing, much less a vote.
Let's see if we can sum up this uniquely
American talc:
A small-town boy becomes a radio and
television editorialist who rails afsinst
"Negro agitators." He takes his mouthfol-ef-

�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida - Thursday, August 7, I N F - 9 A

PSC orders MCI to seek
customers due refund
TA U A H A B B U -Th s
Florida
Public Service Commission
(PSC) voted yesterday to re­
quire MCI TelecommunlcaItana, Inc. IMCII, to make addi­
tional efforts to locate custom­
ers still entitled to S977.034.67
in refunds from overcharges for
collect calls from prison facili­
ties.

A T&amp; T must settle overcharges

earlier this year, the PSC
approved MCl's settlement
proposal to refund 82.00 per
call, plus Interest, for affected
calls made between February
20. 1996 and March 15. 1990.
For affected calls made be­
tween March 16. 1906 and July
10. 1090. MCI would refund

61.25 per call, plus Interest
Also, as part of the settlement.
MCI paid 810.000 into Ihe
State of Florida's General
Revenue Trust Fund, on Janu­
ary 30. 1097.
Those customers who have
already received a refund,
should receive a small addi­
tional credit of the interest on
Ihelr phone bills, within 120
days of issuance of Ihe Com­
mission’s order.

Through the project volun­
teers are paired with students
Volunteers make a commit­
ment to meet with the student
and build a relationship
throughout the school year
wllh the goal of improving Ihe
student’s reading ability. Stu­
dents and volunteers meet
three times a week for 30 min­
ute sessions. Volunteers will
attend RAP training, and tu­
toring materials will be pro­
vided Under the leadership of
Shellane Babb. VISTA volun­
teer leader. VISTA volunteers
Cynthia J. Spruill. Sutanne
Blanks and Jane Williams
Morgan, they will recruit, as­
sist in training, and help to fa­

cilitate the reading program In
Ihe four schools. "Our goal Is
for 100 volunteers to be trained
and placed in these four
schools." said Morgan.
•

The mission of Seminole
Reads Is to engage community
votuntears to Improve the
reading skills of children. "We
hope to create a permanent
vehicle Dial will benefit these
particular schools, not Just this
year, but for years to come*,
said Blanks.
The neat volunteer training
begins August 26. For more
information contact VISTA
leader Shellane Babb. 8CVP.
Inc (407I323-4440.

Perkins-

with the Khmer Rouge? Stei|
States should usee Ha leverage
champion in Secretary of Stale Madeleine
altmaUonoi-----rest of the ia----------------Albright. who said this week that the United
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Albright
withhold all nonhumaniuriah
Mates &lt;does not accept Pot Pot’s recent Jungle
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Cambodia unless the governmeW
trial- - 1not the feast because N wad conducted
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trial
Rouge, which has cwnpBtfty la * Without such aid. Hun Sen’s
L I by the Khmer
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almost certainly collapse.
thewar
war crimes committed by Brother Number
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the
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Oat.
The abjective in ad tfria U not to destabilise
the Cambodian governawttl. but to bring a war
At the moment. ARwtfit said. U.S. officials
criminal to real justice before he goes gently
’are exploring different ways to cnaurc that
into the night
whatever trtol there la. la appropriate, legal
Noy So and tv
and valid in terms of the international
leas.
community.* The problem la. the United States
arts have to figure out a way to grt the Khmer
Rouge to turn over Pol Pot.
This might have been an easier undertaking
a month ago. before a coup forced First Prime
Minuter Norodom Ranariddh from power.
Ranariddh had engaged hi ’peace" talks with
the Khmer Rouge, granting amnesty last year
Thus. At O'Amato experienced an abrupt
to one of Its leader*, which in turn lead other
change of heart: Two months ago he
guerrillas to defect to the government.
declared that Independent counsel Kenneth
Starr had damaged hu credibility. &lt;
Ranariddh was betrayed by Second Prime
the American public had grown "atek and
Minuter Hun Sen. who now presides over the
tired" of Whitewater.
government in Phnom Penh. Hun Sen
In h u previous life. OAmato bashed the
previously worked
In the Cambodian
National Endowment for the Arts for Its
government when It was backed by Communist
support of 'abhorrent* art. Recently, he
Vietnam (which helped drive Ihe Khmer Rouge
stood on the steps of the Metropolitan
out of power). Neither he nor Khmer Rouge
Museum of Art and declared that the "health
leaders will have anything lo do with each
and vitality of the aria community must be
other..
nurtured, must be strengthened.*
Only a remnant of the Khmer Rouge army
D1Amato began introducing himself aa the
remains, and they want to come in from the
new and sensitive Al OAmato* and told
Cambodian Jungles. But they can only do so if
reporters that hu change of attitude "has
they work out terms with the Cambodian
nothing to do wllh the fact that I might be
government. And one of the conditions of such
languishing in the polls and am looking lo
ba that the Khmer Rouge
cicctjo fi y ra r«
Pot. to be followed later by
We’re a cynical people, you say?
other Khmer Rouge war criminals.
Indeed we are. we doubtlessly
What can fore* Hun Ben and the Cambodian
sanity to tt.
to

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tB. ALBS
Jennifer B. Albe. 39. Shady
Oak Circle. Lake Mary, died
Tuesday. Aug. S. 1997 of
breast cancer. Born in Cleve­
land. she moved to Central
Florida in 1988. Mrs. Albe waa
a homemaker. She was mem­
ber of S t Peter’s Episcopal
Church.
Survivors include husband.
Peter; daughters. LexU and
Natalie, both of Lake Mary;
parents, William and Lou
Boss. Lake Mam brother Jeff
Boas. Eagle. Colo.; outer Deb­
bie Lallberte, Orlando.
Baldwin-Fairchild-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

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ia
Osceola and Orange counties.
The Seminole Reads project
will work In partnership with
Ihe Seminole County Divi­
dend's School Volunteer Pro­
gram to enlist volunteers to
participate in "RAP*. Reading
Advancement Program, cur­
rently In some Seminole
County schools The project
will be Initialed at Pine Crest.
Hamilton.
Midway,
and
Goldsboro elementary schools.
These schools were identified
by the Seminole County Public
School System aa hawing a sig­
nificant need far volunteer
reading tutors

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TA LUIIASSB E-The Florida Public Sendee Commission
(PSC) voted yesterday to approve a settlement by AT&amp;T
Communications of the Southern States. Inc. IATAT) to nuke
direct refunds of S3I3.049.20 to customers who were
overcharged for ln-atatc long distance calls.
The overcharges resulted when AT&amp;T billed In-state long
distance calls at the 15-cents per minute tariffed rate, rather
than 10-ccnta per minute, as it had advertised In special
promotion brochures. A TA T has agreed to refund the
difference to the 79.000 customers who were overcharged.
AT&amp;T will provide refunds for calls made between October.
1906 and March. 1997. In most cases, the refunds should
appear on customers’ bills as credits, and should be received
by September I. 1997. Affected customers should contact
A TA T If they have not received their rebinds by this dale.

The overcharges resulted
when MCI charged more than
the rate cap established by the
PSC for operator-assisted In­
trastate collect calls from
prison pay phones. (Intrastate
call* arc those that originate
and terminate within the
state. | MCI reported that It had milted to falling to refund the
been unable to locate the cus­ interest, as ordered by the
tomers entitled to the refunds.
PSC.
In addition, the PSC voted to
order MCI to refund 890.569 88
In Interest on the overcharges,
and decided to hold in abey­
ance. pending the outcome of
the additional efforts, a rec'ommendatlon that MCI be
fined 625.000 for failure to ad­
here to the Commission's
original refund order. MCI ad-

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Burvfvora include husband.
Richard E.. Casselberry: sons.
David. Casselberry. Richard E.
Jr., Winter Springs. Matthew,
Altamonte Springs: daughter.
Melissa
Locklin.
Orlando;
brother, four outers: eight
grandchildren.
Bakhrin-Falrchlkl
Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, In
charge of arrangements.

PAUL T. McTSBR
Paul T. McTcer. 62. St.
Louis, died Friday, Aug. 1.
1997 at Bamca-Jewtah Hospi­
tal. St. LouU. Mo. lie waa born
in Sanford and graduated from
Seminole High School. Mr.
McTeer was employed by
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. He
was an Air Force veteran.
Survivors include daughter,
Dawn L. McTeer. St. LouU:
aon. Grant T. McTeer. Poca­
hontas. lit.; outers. Marian
Netla Brumback. Winter Park.
Joan M. Parker. Ponce Inlet,
Donna M. Schuiteman, Banfeed: brothers. William K.
McTcer.
Rockport.
Tt*..
Franklin P. MeTwr. Austin.

Tex.. Forrest McTeer. Win­
slow. Arts.. Mark McTeer.
Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of ar­
rangements.

Sedgeftcld Apartment*. Winter
Park, died Monday. Aug. 4.
1907. at hla residence. Bom in
Aatabula,, Ohio on Jutf 1.
1959. he moved to Central
Florida In 1989. Mr. Walker
waa a Navy veteran. He was a
Mormon.
Survivors include daughter,
Olorla Walker, Winter Park:
mother Olorta House. Colbert
Os.;
step-mother.
Carol
Walker. St. Johns, Mich.; sta­
ters, Orace Ruckle. Owosso.
Mich.. Lauren Nell. Columbus,
bid.. Kay Blanchard. Grand
Rapids. Mich.. Linda Kalka.
Lansing.
Mich.;
brothers,
Leonard Russell. Perry, Mich.,

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�Chris: looking for what’s
Chris Drummond came to the
Optimist Club of Sanford
Wednesday luncheon on a mis*
slon of enormous Importance.
lie wanted to tell the Optl*
mists about his friend JC Roblnson.
They want to take her Job
away, they want to (Ire her."
Chris said less than a minute
nfler arriving al the Colonial
Room Inn.
*Slie Is a wonderful person
who loves us." Chris said.
lie was shnrlng with the Op­
timists all lie knew about Ro­
binson. a therapeutic special­
ist who for eight years has
taken loving care of the devrlopmrntally disabled and the
elderly at Westmonle Recrea­
tion Center In Altamonte

: A&amp;Mnwrt support
Presently, the Alshetmers support group In Sanford has been
dissolved due to lack of support. Those needing assistance and
J. information may call 1-800-330-1910.

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Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings.
7:30-8:30 ajn.. at the Marriott Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
•; Boulevard. Contact Brian Lor. president, at 323-6128.

f; Strtoma Club hufps children
; ' The Sertoma Club of South Seminole County, dedicated to
! •the advancement of speech and hearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. at the Sabal Point
; : Country Club on Weklwa Springs Road. Longwood. Potential
members are Invited to attend.

jj Woight Watchore moot on Thursdays
;• A local chapter of Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
;S Community Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 8:45 p.m.

iji* Omni Toastmasters matt at Hsathrow

The Omni Taskmasters Club *6881 will meet al 3 30 p.m.
]! every Thursday at the AAA building. 1000 AAA Drive.
*, Heathrow. Quests and prospective members are welcome.
■\* Call Bertram Click. 323-6089. for more Information.

:?Pot luck dlnnsr
Widowed person are Invited to attend a pot luck dinner al
i 5:30 p.m. every third Thursday of the month al the
•Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Lake Triplet Drive.
Casselberry.

Hlatovte Trust
The Sanford Historic Trust meets the first Thursday ol the
month, at 7 p.m.. at the First Street Gallery. 207 Magnolia Ave

Amateur Radio Society masts monthly

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As of Oct. I. JC Robinson's
position is being eliminated
That's why Chris Drummond
and Ihe Very. Very Special
Friends of Robinson are doing
everything they con to change
the mind set of Bill James, the
director of Leisure Services for
the City of Altamonte Springs
and of Ron Grashn. the deputy
director of recreation.
Grnsha called a meeting Inst
night with Chris Drummond
and the many peoplr rallying

asked Audrey Ogden, the
president elect of the Sanford
Optimist Club.
’Would you sign our peti­
tion?" Drummond asked.
And. one by one ihe Opti­
mists signed a petition to save
JC Robinson's Job.
'You're doing a nice thing."
someone told Drummond.
•We re doing the right thing"
be answered.
The
newest
signatures
brought the number of slgnees
to 115. ench of them on yellow.
Irgal-slsed. lined pages.
Adolfo and Bernice Nunn
signed So did Rod Layer. Pas­
tor Tony Block. Dee Capurllll.
Ruth Hamilton. William Vann
Molly Noll Peggy Hardin Syhr Inn Wynn, and Bob Goff, of

for .1C ItotiiiiMin

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"We hope are ran convince
him to let JC slay." Drummond

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ihe Optimist outing

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Chris Drummond vfaltad tha Sanford Optimist Club
Wodnosday.
*You have opened my eyes,'
Chris Drummond, a victor not
-i victim of cerrbal palsy, was Chris told Audrey Ogden.
"You have opened ours." Og­
extremely pleased.
lie proudly recited the Opti­ den said.
Update Chris Drummond
mist's Creed with his new
friends, tearing a bit as he delivered the petition to Ron
read: T o think only the best, Grnsha at Ihe Wednesday night
to work only for the best, and meeting. Rosrlla Jones, who
was (here, said Ihe news was
expect only the best."
He would carry Ihe signa­ not good *We could have had
tures to Ihe meeting Wednes­ 1.000 signatures." she said.
day night- Drummond said They aren't Interested In our
Yes. he was optimistic that opinions."
Early today. Chris Drum­
they would make a difference.
More optimistic than he was mond u rn s ronahlrrlng whal
before hr came to visit the Op­ else he might do And trying to
be optimistic.
timists.

Can age gap be bridged with love?

3 The Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society meets every first
• Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.. at the Senior Center. Lake Triplet I
Drive. Casselberry. For Information, call Karl Lambert.
•695-8784. or Al Kirk. 322-4487.

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DRAM ASHY Five month, ago I
met a man who changed my hie. lie
is a college student, has hts own
l u ii n r u and a part-time e4i He's
very mature and ha. a yi««l head on
his shoulder. III. gusl. m life anrrahatk. and he knows that It takes
work to artnew them
Two months ago our rrlatmnahip
progressed to another le»el. and we
neve been together every night
sines. Each day is Letter than the
day before. Neither of us uses the
word *lme* to desmfcs uur relation­
ship. nor dn we say it In each other.
Ahby. we haw so much in com­
mon. but we ranT merluuk the fact
that I am 32 and he la 2 1.1 tear this

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American Association of University Women meets the first
Thursday of each month at 7:30 p m. at Capistrano Con­
n dominium Clubhouse. 200 Maitland Ave.. Altamonte Springs
*• Call Kathleen Kimball Ihrig. 831-8932. for informal ion.

falry-tala relationship will ond
Although he tells me I am every*
thing h.- has evee wanted i s s
woman, I'm afraid he’ll want a
younger woman laler on
Is it possible for a relationship
like this to last?

The Order of the Feather Turtle Lodge meets the second
Thursday evening of each month at the liOF hail. Magnolia
Moll. Sanford. Far thoae who desire, a covered dish dinner Is
served at 6:30 p m. The regular meeting is at 7:30 p.m. Topics
concerning native Americans sir discussed Call While
Feather. 322-7880. for Information

The pattering feel of summer
and sun
Are over, complete, eshausted,
dune'
Fee led the young as veil as Ihe

DEAR TIRED MOMt Tour
predicament may bo o f yoor
right la aad got I k l s n e r n !

I 'w cooled Ihe w o rm . I've
warmed the cold
Th e wounded and weeping I
haw consoled.
The tender and touchy I have
cajoled.
1 have steeled the scared. I haw

with them, espmally the grandchil­
dren
However. I don't know if I ran
continue because their idea of a
vacation is to do absolutely naUiUw.
I d ssll Ihe cuuhmg. cleaning, wash w V m ; I am worn lad. The same
thing happens when (hey n o s t s
our home I would prefer lo spend
m&gt; lime with the grandchildren.
Whal would you suggest I ds?

TIRED MOM IN GEORGIA

OUR PLACE AT TOE LAKE
by Sylvia L.K. Bundy
June la past, so la July,

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JuniorWoman's Club masts monthly
The Junior Woman's Club of Sanford Inc. meets the third
Thursday, at 7 p-m.. at the Woman's Club of Sanford. 309 S.
Oak Ave. Far Information, call Tina Lee. 321-1955 evenings.

DAVID L. HAFT
David
Air Farce Master
L. Ilafl has been
with the Meritorious Service
Medal.
Haft is an aerospace propul­
sion Jet engine craftsman with
the Slot Fighter Squadron at
Spangdahlem Air Base. Ger­
many.
He Is the son of David L and
Jill Dodge of 212 Shadow Bay
Blvd. 8.. Longwood. Fla., and
stepson of Edwin R. Haft of
12230 Mount Hope Road.
Stockbrldgr. Mich.
The sergeant la a 1978
graduate of Stockbridge High

Pigoon Fanciors togathor
The Central Florida Pigeon Fanciers Association meets the
third Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m.. at the Seminole
County Agricultural Center.4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford. For
more information contact Dick Kelly at 291-4346.
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' A free clinic to tndude blood pressure check, blood sugar
'screening and bnmunlaatlona will be held every Friday, from
‘ 9 to I I a.m.. at the Oeneva Elementary School In the old
'school building, comer of First and Main Street in Geneva. The
' clinic la sponsored by the Seminole County Health Department
In conjunction with the Seminole County Sheriffs Office and
Oeneva Elementary School. For Information, call 349-9284.

The cadet ts a student al
Florida State University. Talla­
hassee.
Ragucci is the daughter of
Jeanne P. and Victor I. Ragucci
of 549 Lakeshorc Circle. Lake
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They’ve got
new colors
but it’s the
same old
Buccaneers
SANFORD
Pewter and black eras sup­
posed to be better than orange and white.
This was going to be the new-look Tampa
Day Buccaneers.
Somebody came up with the notion that
new uniforms, a new stadium and some
flashy new draft picks was going to change
the fates of a team that has been the laugh­
ingstock of the league since it was born 22
years ago.
This was the team that put us faith In
Trent Dtifcr but gave up on Steve Young.
After 22 yeara of contending for the first
pick tn the N FL draft (remember. Bo Jack­
son?). the Bucs ere supposed to finally make
an impact this season.
The uniforms are new. Tony Dungy la try ­
ing to turn It around and Saturday night,
the Bucs came out to prove to the city of
Tampa that voting for a new stadium last
October wasn't such a bad idea after all.
Same old story.
The Bucs lost to Washington. 20-8 without
getting anywhere near the Redskins’ goal
line.
Maybe the old uniforms weren’t so bad af­
ter all.
Okay. It eras one measly exhibition game.
No matter how hard the NFL tries to im ­
press upon everyone that these games are
pra-season and not exhibition, the games
mean nothing bit. tf ever a team needed to
g it out of the gate fast. It waa the BuccaInstead, playing before a somewhat
healthy crowd of over 40.000, the Bucs
played the same game that has had their
tana canceling their season ticket renewals
for the past doeen years.
One of the striking memories of last foot­
ball season was seeing the anger of- the
Tampa fans after lowing a seemingly unblowable leas against Seattle In Week 5 last
year.
*
In that one. Seahawk quarterback Rick
Mirer was somehow able to rally his team
from 10 points dowri In the waning moments
of a game In Tam pa Stadium. Even for the
few hardcore fans In the stadium that day.
the same ones hat have sat through loss af­
ter loss, tills one seemed a little tough.
Fans burned their T-shirts In the stands.
They booed Dllfer out of the stadium.
The losses didn't come as frequently after
that. The Bucs finally won a few games, nol
too many to lose out on some good draft
picks, and came Into the 1007 with high ex­
pectations.
Sports illustrated picked the Bucs as a
playoff team.
They also did a profile on Dllfer. Baying he
waa ready to lead the Bucs to victory.
Warrick D unn and Retdel Anthony were
slated as the final pieces to a puzzle that al­
ready Included Paul Gruber. Hardy Nicker­
son. Mike Allscott. Errtct Rhctt and a host of
other young talent.
.
For once U looked like the sun was shining
over the NFL future of the Tampa Bay Buc­
caneers.
But the sun m ust have been shining off the
pewter the other night because It was the
same old team.
No touchdowns. An empty stadium by
halftime.
New uniforms. Same old Bucs.
Last Second Shot: Whose idea was it
to start an exhibition game in Jacksonville at
3 p.m. last Sunday?
This Is August, for OotTs sake. There were
more people being carted out of the stands
than actually aat through the whole fourhour waste of time.

Lett Second Shot! Speaking of
Oviedo, why do the Oakland A’a keep trying
to tend down grad Mark Bcllhom after he la

Regular
season
champs
tack on
tourney
SANFORD - One trophy wasn't
enough for First Baptist Church o&lt;
Sanford.
Drsplle having to play berk-tobark games, the regular season
champions had little trouble in
winning the Sanford Recreation
D epa rtm e nt S p rin g C h u rc h
Basketball League Tournament last
Friday night in the Dan Pelham
Gymnatonum at Sanford Middle
School.
First Baptist took romfonable
leads In both of Its games, taking a
24-17 lead over Sanford First
Churrh of the Naxarene In the
semifinals and a 31-18 lead at in­
termission against Sanford Cove­
nant Community Churrh in the

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Covenant Community (dark uniforms) and All
•owls wars taking it to me hole last Friday night tn
nopes of masting First Baptist lor the Sanford
Recreation Department Church Basketball League
Tournament championship In the and Covenant
Community claimed a 52-34 victory but lost 53-43 to.
First Baptist in the finale

Veterans
report
at U C F
ORLANDO - University of Cen­
tral Florida football coach Gene
McDowell welcomed back 71 of a
possible 72 veterans back to cam­
pus for the 1907 season on Wed­
nesday. joining the newcomers who
Prior to the scheduled reporting
time sophomore tight end Dan
Daniels of Merritt Island told
McDowell that he has derided to not
return for the season. Daniels
caught six passes for 70 yards and a
returnees Is quarterback Oauntc
Culpepper of Ocala. The 8-foot-4
Junior Is coming oft a season In
which he passed for more than
2.800 yards and 10 touchdowns. He
enters the 1007 season amid a lot of
attention. Including pre-season
honors such as third-team AllAmerica by Athlon‘a magazine.
While the veterans were reporting

ptons), Sandy Brown of tho unknowns
Division and B Tournament Champion

ragistrstlons for us Fail leagues.

�SB - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday. Auauat 7. 1997

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WHAT'S
Amateur Basketball

OiiH Coast Rookta
World’s WMa World of
TBA

Amateur AtMatle (Man (AAU) 10 and Undar
Olds’ National SaskatSall
Wall Manay World's Wlda World of
», 10 am.

Southern Laagua Baaaball
Oroamillo Bravos vs. Orlando Raya at Tlnkar
FlaId. doublaheadar. 5 p.m.

Daytona Baaeh Cabo at ‘ Wool Palm Batch
. 7:05 p.m.

Youth Baseball
Florida Amarlean Lsglon Stato Toumamant at
Hlalaah. Sanford Post 53 vs. Waslern Area
Champion, 12:30 p.m.
; Amateur AtMatle Union (AAU) 11-Under Na­
tional Baseball Tournament at Walt Disney
World's Wide World ol Sports Baseball Complox. 10
am.

More Sanford L.L. signups
SANFORD — Due to the overwhelming
demand for morr time and a new division, the
Sanford Little League will be extending It's
rrglsatrailon period for one more week.
Training, practice and development are the
main focus of this 10-week season (tor both
(useball and softball) and the leugue will aerepi
nil youth who are between the uges of five and
18 (prior lo August 1). The league found that
there was a big Interest for a 16-18 age group
lllg League team.
Registration will be held at Walman In
Sanford on BATUKD AY ONLY from 0 a m

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Ssminols Softball signups
FIVE POINTS - The Seminole Softball
Club will be having fall girls* (astpltrh softball
instruellonul league signups on August Bib.
IOth. lOili and 17th at the Seminole TONY
Complex ui Five Points just south of 17-92 on
Sr 419 near Winter Springs
Anyone inti-n-sted in competitive founta­
in* in plat between the ages of 9-18 should also
register for iryouts at this lime.
Tunes will be from 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m. on
Saturday and 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Call 321 4965 or 977-8833 lor Informal Ion.

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Tusaday ton* Pttoay IS Naan Tha Day I
Sunday It NgunFadlf

Scot t Johnson (eight points! and
I'hlillp Sutherland (two points).
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First Baptist — Richard
Anderson (26 points). James
Learned 119 points) and Charles
Damon. Denny Clayton and
Jeremy Slllaway Islx points
cachl.
Covenant Community — Dan
Strauss (16 pofms). David Tin­
dall (10 points). Ken Brashear
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David Tindall (16 points), Dan points). Tom Kelly (three potntsi
Strauss (13 points). Julian and Paul Dumont (two points).
Bailey III points). Tom Kelly
(six points). Ken Brashear (five
points) and Paul Dumont (one
point).
All Souls — Joe Viera (II
points). Pete Baskatiskas (10 Contlaaad from Pagr IB
practice
points). Tom Wilk (seven points)
sions. The newcomers will have
and Dave Bolt (six points).
First Baptist — Richard the day off today, while the
Anderson (18 points), James veterans go through their timing
Learned (17 points). Denny and testing sessions and condi­
Clayton (12 points). Jeremy tioning runs. The entire tram
Slllaway (seven points) and will come together for its first
full practice sessions on Friday.
Charles Damon (five points).
UCF's annual ptcture/mcdla
First Nazarrne — John Oaks
(12 points). Timmy Watson and day Is set for Sunday at 6:30
Scott Wade (I I points each). p.m. at the Florida Citrus Bowl.

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The final standings were: First
Baptist Church of Sanford |9-l|.
Sanford Covenant Community
Church (6-41. Sanford First
Church of the Nazarrne (4-6). All
Souls Catholic Church of San­
ford (3-6) anrl Sanford Northland
Community Church (2-7).
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Northland Community Church
was not able to field a team.
In the semifinals. Covenant
Com m unity built a 28-19
halftime lead behind the scoring
of David Tin d a ll and Dan
Strauss and never looked bark
in eliminating All Souls Catholic
Church of Sanford 52-34.
The other game was pretty
much a carbon copy of the first
as balanced scoring among four
players let First Baptist take the
seven point halfUme lead and
*ihc champa doubled their lead in
the second half to defeat First
Nazarene 59-14.
Th e cham pionship game
•turned Into the Richard Ander.s o n show as the fo rm e r
Seminole High School star
•scored 16 of his game high 26
points In the first half aa First
B aptist led 31 -1 8 . Jam es
Learned helped out tn the sec- ond half as he scored 12 points
. and Anderson 10 as First Baptist
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by Chic Young

Surgery is best bet for cataracts
DEAR Dll GOTT: I haw cataracts
that severely hamper my viaion. My
doctor want* to operate. Yet I have a
friend whose doctor dissolves her
cataracts with drops. I contacted a
major stale medical school to learn
more about tnls new technique but
they have never heard of H Have you?
DEAR READER: No, I haven't
Cataracts are caused by deudteg of
the normally dear natural leases
through which we view the world.
Ophthalmologists treat advanced
cataracts by replacing them with art!Bcial lenses. This is usually a safe and

toms o&lt; menopause are relieved and
they can be confident of the added .
health benefits.
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                    <text>90th YMr. No. 71 • Ssntort, Florida

Another side of holidays: Helping the needy
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ByMM ARIA
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Herald Staff W riter
SANFORD • fu r mom people the holiday
season means grand meals and g if'* Those
less fortunate rely on the kindness o f others to
see them through.
Volunteers at the Krscur Outreach Mission
served about 175 Thanksgiving meals this past
week More than :i00 food tsiskets parked with
meat, vegetables, fnilt and bread were distrib­
uted to grateful families, according to Mother
Wanehr Hell W ravrr. founder o f Sanford's first
mission.
There was everything from lurkry. lu m and
roast l&gt;rrf. to macaroni and cheese, deserts
and dnnks lly about 3 p in. Thanksgtvtng Day.
It was all eaten. Weaver credited All Souls
Catholic Church for Its support during the
lioltday.
*A1I the food was gone.* said Mother Weaver.

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the mission's dining areus Is quality food she
would eat herself.
Weaver. 74. has been rooking and serving
meals at tire Outreach Mission for more Ilian
11 years. She has seen the number o f needy
people Increase through the years, but now
Iters Is not the only ogrnry helping mil. Drrause of litis. Weaver M id. slie Is seeing more
different faces and not llie same ones coming
In for a warm place to sleep and a hot meal.
The need Is there.
"When we first started we were overloaded
but now I lie re are others to help.* Weaver said.
"When you see Ilow many hungry people
come In then you would understand. Some of
tIn&gt;se men ran eat two plates and we have to
tell them to stop because the others have to
eat loo.*
Weaver M id she luid people coming In from
■m Haig. Pag* s a

Trout At Souls Catfiotc Church m
Sanford. Is surroundsd by voluntoors from his parish,
donating food to Mothsr Blanch* ~

Outrsach Mission Shown Joan R #oo.
Fatosr Trout MothSf W#av*r. Us K**n. Betty Morales
and Kyto Moratos

T o k e e p c u s to m e rs s m ilin g
is n ’t to o
By R U M W HITS
Herald Staff W ntrr
SANFORD • There's a stark
of the customer M tlsfartlon
cards relum ed to his offlre
that delights
Kay Valdes.
Seminole County Tax C ollec­
tor.
•Very efficient. I have been
ronilng liere for years, and Just
when I think you've done all
you can. you improve again."
*Kxcclient and cheerful serv­
ice."
*Ntce and calm...very helphll."
**Kvrry thing lotikrd likr It
was ninnlng like a well oiled
machine."
•Super Service. I'm always
Impressed with the ron rrm
and courtesy of all staff when­
ever I have visited this office."
"Your office continues to be
the best operation o f fedrral.
State or local government that
I deal with."
As Impossible as It sounds,
many people are smiling after
they've come to pay their taxes.
*1 like to think we're a com ­
bination of Disney World and
the dentist." says Valdes, a
slender nun who looks at least
10 years younger than III* 00
yrars.
"The whole idea Is to make
everyone feel the best they can.
Make them smile like they do
at Disney World. OK. they have
come to tniy a license, pay a
fee. pay something.
"That's the dentist part of It.
You know how It feels when
yon ihlnk a dentist Is going to
Irll viu he needs to pull three

Disabled kids’ parents to
appeal group home eviction

Sam inoto County Tax C oltoctor
wisdom teeth. Hut he says, all
you need Is a cleaning. Gives
you a whole new outlook,
right?"
Meet Kay Valdes, the lax
collector, without the pain.
lie was elected as Seminole
County's Tax Collector In 1988.
it elected In 1992 and 1998.
Valdes previously held top di­
vision and corporate manage­
ment positions with three m a­
jo r Fortune 100 Corporations.
Hum at the tall end of the
Depression, he grew up In Sa­
vannah. Ga. Ills mom and dad

worked for live rents a day In a
cigar factory. Ills first job was
as a soda Jerk In a drug slorr.
At 12. he nude a fine milk
shake.
lie played thrre years of var­
sity football at Savannah High
School. Offensive and defensive
end. Slim but strong, durable
to play four quarters • every
play of the game.
Ills purents were divorced
when Valdes was live, lie lived
with Ills mother In a family
boarding house, an old home
I n V i M m . Rags BA

P o r t e r h o m e p a r t o f l o n g t r a d it io n
By JEAM A HUGHES

B y M AJU A O U M

Herald Staff Writer
OVIEDO - A court ruling this week shockrd parents con­
cerned for the future o f their developm ental^ disabled ch il­
dren.
In a lawsuit Initiated by the parents of 16 handicapped chil­
dren. formerly residents ol Shull House in Oviedo. Circuit
Court Judge O .ll. Eaton Jr. ruled In favor of ihe corporation
serklng their eviction from the group home.
The disabled Individuals had been living In the home for the
past 15 years until tlirlr recent eviction by Quest Inc., a wibsldlary o f Central Florida Sheltered Workshop Inc.
*We are devastated by the decision.* said Robert Persan.
purrnt o f a disabled daughter living In the home for Ihe past
12 yean, "flits Is a terrible blow for the handicapped In Flor­
ida
Shull House and the adjoining Clark House were established
through charitable contributions with the Intent of establish­
ing u permanent home for the disabled, according to PerMn.
M * Eviction, Pago BA

Herald Correspondent
71s* Sanjunt HUfortr TVusf’a
Ntnlh Annual IkUktui/ Tour of
Homes util be held SaiunUui anil
Suralay. Ikv. 6 unit 7 Jwin noon un­
til 5 jcm.. Jhe lour biyuin al Ihe
('ullurul Arts llulkllny ul ihe corner
°J fifth Street und Ouk At-emie
rickets are H 'J per person und pro
reeds beneJU n-noeuilun grants
nu'cird tx/ ihe trust to horrws in the
Sanfonl Historic IXstrut Several
turtles on Ihe lour util Is- thaw
rased this ux-ek m the Sati/onl
Herald.

SANFORD • For almost 20
years the large Mediterranean
style house on Park Avenue
lias been llie family home of
Haul and June Porter. The Por­
ters moved lo Florida from
Iowa when Paul came to work
ul Conklin. Porter and Holmes
Engineers. Inc.
More than 50 years before,
the house had been the family
home o f John Mclsch Sr. and
his wife. ElUabeth. Mclsch was
a local celery farmer. He served
as chairman of the Seminole
County Commission from 1925
lo 1905. The house, built circa
1923. was designed by archi­
tect Elton J. Moughton. Moughton's work cun also be seen In
several other historic Sanford
buildings. He designed the Cul­
tural Arts Building. Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, and the
New Tribes Mission which was
originally the Mayfair Hotel.

Paul and Jon* Portar w *lcom * lou r-go*ra to th *ir Parti Avanuo horn*.
Descendants of the Melsch
family owned the house until It
was purchased by Hie Porter*
In 1978. The unique Mediterra­
nean exterior Is eye-catching.
The Interior Is Just as uniquely
Impressive. The Porters have
maintained the many Intrica­
cies that were characteristic of

the original house. Visitors are
charmed by Hie elaborate
hardwood parquet doors found
throughout the house. Built In
cabinets, window seats, and
plaster molding dental work
are examples of the detail that
went Into the construction of
the house.

This house has some un­
usual features that should not
be overlooked. Unlike most
Florida homes, this one lias a
basement.
The
basement
comes In handy for storing
Jones Grandmothei s Christ■h

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at 903 S. Sanford Avenue re­
cently held Its grand opening
ribbon cutting reremony. A t­
tending the event were sta ff
members of the Greater
Sanford Chamber o f C o m ­
merce and dry officials. Be­
low.
chamber sta ff m em ­
bers. Gall
Hinton.
Scot
Bradley and Julie Cam pbell,
jotn owners Flo Lape and
Tina Lasacco at the grand
opening of Just Your Style
hair salon on 3666 Hiawatha
Avenue In Sanford.

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L arry F u rlon g. Fidelity National Title Insurance executive

and vice chairman of the Seminole County School board,
was recently presented the FNT President's Club award for
outstanding excellence. R sb srt M. N ew b erry has been
promoted to production manager at S.l. Goldman Com ­
pany. a mechanical contractor In Longwood. i i i s i A c k ­
erm an and K e v in C asian o were named top salesmen at
Honda Solar Technology, a Sanford-based manufacturer
of pool heating systems. Kraltor P e te r Joh n s te a o f H ig­
gins A 1Irath/Better Homes and Gardens was recently
tionorrd for sales rxrrllrn rr. Johnston, who works out of
tire Lake Mary/Healhrow office, posted more than $1.5
million In sales and listings during the second quarlrr.
Also, New Homes Division representatives P e tti O ra p p o f
Oviedo and P ea la C ox of Altamonte Springs w ere honored
for outstanding sales. O taay K an in a was recently nam ed
sales consultant for M/l Homes o f Altamonte S prin ge;
Jam es T a a s c b e r and P a trick C rea m er w ere nam ed eupertntendrnts. C arol Delh has been named new hom es
consultant at Calton Homes of Altamonte Springs. South­
ern Realty Enterprises in Longwood recently welcomed the
following associates: D ebbie K a a tc e , D tcac T a rta g U c .

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• Crane Stationery
• Crabtree ft Evelyn
• Seagull Pewter
• Vera Bradley
• B o y d '* Bear*
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• I jm pe Berger

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R adeehy. Emma W righ t. John IM n n u h . L a te B arn es.
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Company news and real estate
F aison O ria a d o has negotiated a long-term lease with
D om in o's P la s a for 1,335 square feet of storefront space
tn the L a k e M ary VtDaga Center at 3801 Lake Mary Blvd;
and a lease o f 1.716 square feet at North Lake B usiness
Park in AH am an la S prin gs to the R s ds s s B ay M o rtga ge
C o. Inc. o f New York.
R aym ond B A s s o c ia te s has recently sU rtetf on construc­
tion on the PS TaM A B T store located on West Lake Mary

noulrvard. The 25.000 square-foot project, contracted for
9 1.4 million, la scheduled for a December com pletion.
T ri-C ity E le c trie a l C o n tra c to rs la c . o f AM— I e a ts
S p rin g s has made Ftorkta Trend's Top 200 Private Com ­
panies for the second consecutive year based on 1996
sales o f $64 million. The electrical contractor recently won
contracts valued at more than S1.2 million for three proj­
ects In South Florida; Mariner Health Care. Seventh Ave­
nue Family Health Center. Care matrix.
L a rry V ersch el C o m m a s ie s tlo a s of M atL 'aad has been
named public relations agency for D ave Brew er H caecc
la c . with headquarters In S a a fo rd ; A m erica n H e rita g e
H om es o f K is s im m e e : a ad KaOcv O at d ace la c . o f B oafo rd .
H iggin s h H eath / B a tter n em cc B G arde a s with offices
in Laks M ary. L eagw oa d . A lta m o n te S p rin g s and
O vie d o , posted *285 million In sales for the first nine

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The city will give Goldleaf
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the largest Incentive ever
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�4 A - Sanford HstakL Sanford. Florida •Sinday. M w nrrtw 30. ttS7

Th e w ay we were: Remembering
Sanford's Naval Air Station
DUt arrests
•Duane D m llf. 32. o f 119
JVince PI.. Sanford, wa* »rrrstril Tuesday by Lake Mary
police.
Drvalle was charged
with
DUt
and
failure
to
si (pi/a crept traffic summons.
Dcvullr wits arrested at Rine­
hart Road. O fficer said that he
checked Devalle after seeing
Devalle’s car parked at an an­
gle In a parking lot with tta
lights on and the engine tun­
ning.
•John Fit/patrlck. 40, of 291
Lakevtew Dr., Sanford, was a r­
rested Tuesday by Sanford po­
lice. Fitzpatrick was charged
with DU1 and fothire to drive In
a single lane. Fitzpatrick was
.in cited In the 400 block o f
Seminole Uoulrvard.
O fficer
obsened Fitzpatrick driving In
an ‘ erratic" manner.

Brothers’ drug
charges
•Ricky Parller. 32. o f 407 Matlie St.. Sanford, was arrested
Tuesday by Sem inole County
deputies. Parller was charged
with possession o f drug para­
phernalia and arrested at his
residence.
Officers
found
paraphernalia In Parller's room
as they were serving a search
and arrest warrant to his
mother.
•Michael Parller. o f 407 M »ttte St.. Sanford, was arrested
Tuesday by Seminole County
deputies, Parller was charged
with possession of drug para­
phernalia and arrested at his
residence.
Officers found
paraphernalia In Parller’s room
as they were serving a search
and anest warrant to his
mother.

Battery
Louis Sc halt. 35. o f 5931
Forest Avr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Tuesday by Sem inole
County deputies. Schatt was
charged with battery, false Im­
prisonment and resisting with­
out violence. Schatt was ar­
rested at his residence. Report
said that Schatt allegedly beat
hts
girlfriend.
threw
her
around, threw furniture at her
and grabbed her around the
neck.

Ratall thaft
Jennie McCown. 28. o f 101
Morning Glory Dr.. Sanford,
was arrested Tuesday by San­
ford police.
McCown was
changed with retail theft .and
arrested tn the 3000 block o f
South Orlando Drive. Report
said that McCown allegedly
concealed compact discs tn her
purse and tiled to leave.

Aggravated assault
Michael Stroup, 62. o f 70S
Mariners Village. Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday by Sanford
police.
Stroup was charged
with aggravated assault and ar­
rested at his residence. Stroup
supposedly threatened an un­
known person with a knife.

I found that U s and Sonny
Horton had donated several
other copies o f the SKAS Sanfly to the Sanford Museum and
the November 3. 1944 issue la
a very Informative one. ft was
published as a second aimtversaiy Issue o f the cou u fosfon m g o f the Naval A ir Station in
A history o f the Sanford Navy
base up to that p a M w as g m
on the front page.
to
the arttclc. the taecptMn o f
NAS Sanfoed couM be traced
directly back to the sneak a t­
tack by the Japanese. loaned tatrty after Pearl Harbor, the
secretary oi ine navy a rcu ra
that our aviation training foclltdea were inadequate. In order
to take the load o ff o f existing
air B u tto n s and also to train
pilots for mil types of Naval a ir­
craft, he directed the estab­
lishment of the Naval Air Op­
erational Training Command.
Its staff headquarters were at
NAS Jacksonville.

The site at Sanford w as pro­
posed May 1942: Ha purpose
to base and train two
Mts. U .
Oeorgr T. SwigO fficer in charge o f construc­
tion and. through h h efforts,
the base was nearly com pleted
by September 1942.
Captain
Francis
Massie
Hughes waa assigned duty as
the first commanding officer,
he reported October 29. 1942.
NAS Sanford was form ally
comm!Batoned on November 3,
1942 tn ceremonies conducted

by Rear Admiral A. B. Cook.
C hief o f Naval A ir Operational
Traln ii^. He then turned the
au tion
over
to
Captain
Hughes.
The first student officers re­
ported November 15. kn ytR g
in on their own aircraft.
The construction o f 8 satel­
lite field at Osceola waa com ­
pleted September 1, 1943.
On Sepuadw r 24. 1943.
Commander 9-C.
reported h r duty aa
~
Officer to supervfoa a
o f fighters.
Hughes
o f his command November 10.
1943 and was transferred to
the Atlantic Fleet. Captain
L.W. Johnson then w en t a
untfi March 1944, He
waa transferred to NAS Miami
M r commander and CapO.P. Smoot, the present
from the fourth Naval Fleet.
Present

CANCELLATION OF DECEMBER 2, 1997
PUBLIC HEARING RELATINO TO RBZONHVG8
htobce is hereby given thM me pubic hoehnfl of »w SominoM County Board ef County (^immlealoneffi
(BCC). scheduled and atfvsrlfoad tor December 2. 1997. beginning at 1:30 p m . HAS M IN
CANCELLED The public hearing has bean reachsduisd tor Dacembar 19, 1997. baginning at 700
p m . or aa soon thereafter as possible, inlha County Sarvtcea Budding. 1101 East Firs! Street, Santord.
Florida. Room 1028 (Boerd Chamber*). The purpoee of this hearing is to consider recommendations of
the Local Planning Agancy/Ptannlngand Zoning Commission (LPA/P8Z), recaiv* put*c input, and input
from any local government or other agency, relating to proposed rexoninga The December 19, 1997,
pu t*: hearing mu be the (test of two public hearing* at which Ih# BCC wt* consider a proposed
ordinance. wMcri ordinance la anttoad

AN ONOtNANCE AMfNIXMQ. PUHtUAMTTO THE LANO DEVELOPMENT COPE 0 9
COUNTY, T N I ZONMO CLASSIFICATIONS ASSIGNED TO CENTAIN PNOftNTlES LOCATED M
9EMMOLE COUNTY (LEGAL PM C H P TIO N t A M M T FONTH A t D O M fTt TO T M t
ONOtNANCE); ASESOMM O CENTAM FNOFINT K t CUNM NTLY A ttlO M P THE: (1) A-1 AND
FUO ZONMO CLASSIFICATION T N i M-1 ZONMO CLASMICAT10N; (2) ASEIONMO CINTAM
PNOFUm eS CUNM NTLY ASSW NM T N i M-1 ZOW IO CUEEM CATIO M T M IM Z0IW I0
CLASSSHCATION; (3) ASStQWNQ CIN TAM FNOFCNTKS CUNMNTLY ASStOND T M M 4
ZONMO CLASSN1CAT10N T M M-1 ZONMO OASSMICATION; FNOMOMO FON MULTV
JUMSOtCTlOWAL U M OF PNONESTtEE ASSIGNED THE M-3 ZONMO C1ASSMICAT10N WNTM
REOAND TO T M K A C C M B IT OF ADULT INTINTAM M M fT ESTAMJMNMNTS ANO
SEXUALLY ONNMTID BUSS— E l ; FNOWOMO FON LEGISLATIVE FMOMOS; FNCRNDMO
FON SSVDtAM UTY; FftOVBMO FON COOMICATION; AND FNOWDMO AN IFFKCTIVK
The December 1 8 ,1 9 9 7 .^ ^ ^ eerg w d b a

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CANCELLATION 0 7
DECEMBER 2,1997 PU B U C
HEARING RELATINO TO A
REGULATORY AND LAND USE
ORDINANCE
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ESTABLISHMENTS AND
SEXUALLY ORIENTED
BUSINESSES)
Nobce la hereby given that the pubfic hearing e l »w Seminole County
Board of County Commissioners (BCC). scheduled and advertised
tor December 2. 1997, begmning at 1:30 p m . HAS BEEN
MCELLEO
The puMc hearing has been rescheduled tor
December 16,1987, beginning at 130 p m . o res soon thereafter as
possible, in the County Services Buiifing. 1101 East First Street.
Santord. Florida. Room 1028 (Board Chambers). The purpoee of M s
hearing la to conetfsr recommendations of the Local Planning
Agency/Planmngand Zoning Commission (LPA/P4Z), receive puMc
input and input born any local government or other agency, on a
Wsgutskxy and Land Use Ordinance rotating to Adult Entortainment
Eatabiahmantaand SexuaEy Oriented Buslneaeea Th# December
18.1987, puMc hearing w i be the tost of two puMc hearings at
which the BCC w « consider a proposed ordinance, which ordinance

f" ? * ,

scheduled tor January 13.1999. The proposed ordinance could be enacted by fra BCC at the second
public hearing.
If you have any questions regarding the above, pleaae contact the Current Planning Office, 1101 East
First Street Santord. FL 32771. telephone (407) 321-1130. eatonaion 7433 or FAX 325-3239
SO AK) OF COUNTY C O M M St
SSM M O ll COUNTY, FLOIHOA
BY: JOHN OWVER, MANAQCH

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Incidents
Two 12 packs of Budwetser
totaling 817.10 were stolen
Tuesday In the 2600 block of
South Orlando Drive.
A Honda generator, a Mil­
waukee skill saw. a Porta Ca­
ble Jig Saw. and a Porta Cable
Router were stolen Tuesday In
the 100 block of Meadow
Boulevard.
Tools, a leather pouch and a
multimeter were stolen Tues­
day in the 400 block o f WUlner
Circle. Total value o f property
stolen was 8950.
A Sony computer worth
83.000 was stolen Tuesday In
the 2400 block o f Summerlin
Avenue.

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CANCELLATION OF DECEMBER 2, 1997 PU BU C
HEARING RELATINO TO
LAND USE CHANGE8 AND
TEXT AMENDMENTS TO THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Notice is hereby given that the public hearing of the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners
(BCC), scheduled and advertised tor December 2, 1997, beginning at 1:30 p m , HAS BEEN
CANCELLED The public hearing has bean rescheduled tor Dacembar 18,1997, beginning at 7:00
p m . or as soon thereafter a * possible, in the Couniy Services Building, 1101 East First Street, Sanford.
Florida, Room 1028 (Board Chambers). The purpose of this hearing la to consider recommendations of
the Local Planning Agancy/Ptanning and Zoning Commission (LPA/P4Z). recaiv* public input, and Input
from any local government or other agency, relating to propoeed lend use changes and Plan text
amendments to the Seminole County Comprehensive Plan At the public hearing a proposed ordinance
win be considered tor enactment by the BCC, which ordinance a entitled:

AN ORDINANCE FURTHER AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91-13, AS PREVIOUSLY
AMENDED, KNOWN AS T M SEMMOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AMENDMG THE
TEXT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION, FUTURE LANO USE, CAPITAL MPNOVEMENTS,
CONSERVATION, DESIGN, DRAINAGE, HOUSMO, INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION,
LIBRARY SERVICES, PORTS, AVIATION AND RELATED FACHJIKS, POTABLE WATER, PUBLIC
SAFETY, RECREATION ANO OPEN SPACE, SANITARY SEWER. EOUO WASTE, TRAFFIC
CIRCULATION, MASS TRANSIT ANO ECONOMC ELEMENTS OF T M SEMMOLE COUNTY
COMPREHENSIVE FLAN, ANO T M DEFINITIONS AND INTRODUCTION SECTIONS OF T M
SEMMOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE FLAN; AMENOMQ T M FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF
T M SEMMOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE FLAN BY VIRTUE OF LARGE SCALE
DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENTS (LEGAL PESCRMTIONS ARE SET FORTH AS APPENOICES TO
THIS ORDINANCE); CHANGING T M FUTURE LANO USE DESIGNATION ASSIGNED TO
CERTAM PROPERTY FROM: (1) SUBURBAN ESTATES TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT; (2) FROM
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, MEDIUM DENSITY RESOENT1AL ANO OFFICE TO PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT; (3) FROM OFFICE TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT; ANO (4) FROM HIGHER
INTENSITY PLANNED DEVELOPMENT-TARGET MOUSTRY TO MOUSTWAL; PROVBMO FOR
LEGISLATIVE FMDMGS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVKMNO FOR EXCLUSION FROM
THE SEMMOLE COUNTY CODE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
This public hearing is a continuation of the BCC's Plan amendment adoption public hearing which
commenced on November 25. 1997. The December 16. 1997, public hearing will be separately
advertised with maps depicting properties that wt* be considered tor change* in land use deaignabon.
If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact the Comprehensive Planning Office, 1101
East First Street. Sanford. FL 32771, telephone (407) 321-1130. extension 7371 or FAX 324-4818

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Extortion
Uesl Evans. 29. of 1215 S.
Palmetto Ave.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Tuesday by Sanford po­
lice. Evans was charged with
extortion/threats and arrested
at her residence. Evans alleg­
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c o n ** Into the center.
■We go by our intuition and our hearts when
evaluating the situation.* she said. *We help
everyone the first tim e. Sometimes we have lo
turn people away so that we can help those In
need.*
Brown said when she drat became Involved
at the center she was there to help organise.
But now her reasons tiave changed.
*You do It because there Is a need and be­
cause Cod directs you to feed the poor.* she
said. "If we don t do It then who wtttT*
the center, which

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clothe the needy every day.1

’ People are lined up outside the door every
day.* she said.
Weaver, a resident o f Sanford for more than
30 years, aaid she has been helping people all
her We. She said she has been Messed. In all
the yea n aha has been rooking for the needy,
never once was she robbed or attacked for her
groceries, not even in the roughest neighbor-

sweet potatoea. The eentrr plans M do the
same for Christmas In addition to toys for the
children. More than 00 turkeys and 40 ruaattrtg

built In the 1080a. Ray Valdes
can tell you about being poor
In Savannah.
He can teO you about 10
school pals • rigid o f whom
didn't nirvtve the harsh world.
One waa that when he tried to
rob a store. Two others died tn
a wreck after they stole a milk
truck.
Valdes and eight buddies
made It. He's grateful to a
teacher who saw promise In
him. H e's grateful to the Sa­
vannah YMCA. where he found
sports and arttvllles that kept
him out at trouble.
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The journey from Savannah
to Sanford Includes significant
stops at the University of
Georgia, where hr obtained a
Public Administration degree.
Jobs in Memphis. Pittsburgh.
Gary. tnd.. and Chicago. Top
positions with US Steel. A lllsCluiimcrs and Kalston-Purtna.
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dim S idling, suggested Valdes
nm for Seminole County Tax
Collector.
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'F in e * Valdes said, sellin g
off on an extensive walk cam ­
paign that he says would em­
barrass newly elected County
Commissioner Grant Maloy.

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Editorials/ Opinions
EDITORIAL

What a time
to call time-out
The Sanford City Commissioners
who requested a $53,000 study of
the Sanford Police Department
and named 15 members to a Law
Enforcement Options Committee
now want a time-out.
Whoa, not so fast, they’re saying.
No nerd at present to change
the City Charter as was deter­
mined to be a top priority by the
consultant who did the study and
was unanimously recommended
by the options committee.
We Five, the commissioners de­
cided Monday, will call the shots
awhile longer. Instead of having
the police and Are chiefs report to
the city manager as they do In
every other municipality with a
similar form of charter govern­
ment. Sanford will do It differ­
ently. The referendum will wait
until January 1999.
Do the commissioners think the
police situation that has progres­
sively worsened the last two dec­
ades will suddenly right itself with
the very people who were part of
the problem? Commissioners over
the past two decades have allowed
the problems to continue.
"They’ve closed their eyes." says
Bobby Von Herbulls, a Sanford
business leader who was on the
options committee. “It’s a mistake
- a big mistake to wait a year.**
We agree.
The wait Is far too long. The
sooner the police and fire chiefs
are held responsible for their ac­
tions on a dally basis by the city
manager the better off for every­
one. Reporting to five people who
meet at best a few hours a week
could mean more of the confusion
which already exists.
If Sanford is expected to be the
great city o f the 21st Century, It
needs to solve its police dilemma.
Needs to solve It in 1998. It's time
for the charade to end. Let the
citizens vote at the start of 1998 not 1999. Everyone agrees the
charter needs to be changed.
What’s the point in delaying the
process?

C o u n t y s h o u ld d u m p s p e e d h u m p s
Apparently the Seminole County Comm ission
Is going to review Speed Bumps. Speed
Humps. Or as I prefer to rail them ’ Axle
Breakers*. The question Is going to be whether
or not to continue to Install these ‘ Axle Break­
ers* and should the ones now In place be re­
moved?
There should be little time spent on this Is­
sue. They should all be removed and further
Installation of these things should never com e
before this, or any future. County Commission.
I am sure that the original Intent was honor­
able but let's fare It. It Is not a good Idea and
the vast majority o f citizens do not want them,
even In the areas that once were In favor.
I have written several tunes about this issue
and have first hand experience by way o f
‘ Heart Une* o f which I am proud to be o f
service. When the ‘ Axle Breakers* were first
Installed. I asked the question. "How would the
response time for ambulance, police, fire etc.
be affected.* I was told that these bumps
would not reduce the response time...not tnirl
I didn't believe It then and I don’t believe It
now. In fart, these services have stated otherW l A4*«

With this kind of Information available and
the knowledge that bi many cases the routes to
various hospitals have been lengthened. If you
want lo avoid these obstacles, this should be

tan ! a means for repairing or upkeep...» w ill

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an easy decision for the commission. This Is a
law suit waiting to happen.
Years ago we made a major blunder when the
speed bumps were first Installed. Do we want
to continue with this mistake and add more
and more o f these bumps throughout the
county, or are we going to do the right thing
and not only stop Installing these axle break­
ers. but also remove those now m existence.
This reminds me of our Bret blunder many
years ago when we first stated w alling ki a ib dtvtatons. Now we are known as the ‘Walled
County*. Although this wasn’t a good Idea ei­
ther It Is not aa dangerous. Just an ugly site
to be a part of our county when there

How often have I heard people say. T h ere la
nothing here.* referring to the activities here In
Seminole County. Just how blind con these
people be; but of course these are the same
people who read Revelations In the Bible,
which predicts their future, and don't try to
change.
Have you ever been to some o f the churches
here In Seminole County and listened to the
voices singing praises to God? What beauty.
Dkl you support CMedo High School when
their basketball team won State; or Seminole
and Lake Brantley when their baseball teams
won stale championships?
Did you know Charlie Harris* l-nh«- Brantley
cross-country Team Is tops In the state. And.
Ken Brahman's boys track team and Nate
Perkins' girts track team at Seminole High
school has won a total of 10 or I I state titles
with just that many Individual state champions
In two back to back years. Seminole High
School had three o f the top runners In the na­
tion.
Seminole Community College had the na­
tion's premier literary genius Gwendolyn
Brooks, the llrst black Pulitzer Prize winning
poet, on campus doing a recital a couple of
times. SCC has on campus one of the best up
and coming literary figures In the nation. Dr.
Stephen Wright, on staff.
T h ere Is nothing here.* you say. The hardest
things to find sometimes is that same thing
you nave right In your own hand.
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Note of thanks
Just a little note to say thank you for allow­
ing the article by Russ White regarding the
Sanford Crisis Pregnancy Center. We are get­
ting a lot o f great calls and people wanting to
help!
Thanks.
Aadrsa K is s e ls
ka a ford

Speechless
Our courts have some strange Ideas o f what
consUtutes speech. An Illinois woman main­
tains that honking tier car horn Is free speech.
Well, why not? There Is some Jackass some­
where in a black robe who will agree with her.
I'm sure.
A California court has said that the 'Index

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stantly travel over these humps
c o m plaints are coming horn witnin tne
c o m m u n i t i e s where the bumps were placed.
Soon w ell be facing the very people
fare In
these communities asking for repair bills for
Let’s save money on these things, elim inate
possible future legal problems, get out o f the
M jde Breaker* construction business and
■pend the money repairing roads Instead

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W ei. guess what? The Idea presented in this
newspaper regarding the use o f tlw E-pass and
the reduction o f coats te those who frequently
use the toll roads Is now being considered. The
problem Is that they, these authorities, take s
weft presented snd thourfit out concept and try
to Improve upon It without talking to the crea­
tor...that’s me.
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Disabled and the law
For the next two columns w ell be examin­
ing some o f the history, effects and taws re­
lating to the disabled. MllUona o f people
around the world have some kind o f physi­
cal. mental, or emotional disability that se­
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LETTERS

Much ado about nothing

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S o m e truths w e need to face
I witnessed several homeowners from a
white neighborhood (voters and taxpayers! at
City Hall on a recent Monday night, tiyfang to
block a proposal by a developer from t«u Ltw ^
luxury apartments near and around thetr
neighboring homes.
Well. I truly sympathize with them, but the
people In charge don’t care any more about
you than about me. We need to atop llvtng In a
paradise o f Ignorance and face the truth. Un­
less your money goes far and Ood Is wtth you.
you w ill never stop Issues that come before
city or county commissioners. Ninety percent
of the time these Issues are already pre­
approved.
We have some other truths ere need to face
and that la our young black and white m ales
that are constantly being hi-Jacked by the sys­
tem. See. this county can’t survive without
dnigs. As n matter of fact. It seems like the
country can’t survive without drugs.
Let me share this with you. More than m il­
lions o f dollars In Jobs have been created for
high level employees from the presence o f the
drug world. This county alone has over 20 re­
source programs In all arras and levels o f drug
treatment. Some are even duplicated, most o f
them ore Just vehicles to profit by recycling
minorities and low class whites.
Programs are In classes such as boya/glrls
houses, ranches, centers, rehabs, and preven­
tion. Moat are o f no value to minority commu­
nities.
I didn’t see one program that encourages
education or vocational studies for our youthfUl
black males and underprivileged whites. I saw
programs that give a little relief and then they
are back on the streets.
Thanks to Rabbi M entll Shapiro and the.
Jewish community for the offering of their
building facilities In hopes for future voca-Uonal training in skill level areas so that we
can help recycle some o f our youth. I am w ill­
ing to bet the governing body Is going to find
something wrong snd a way to block this mis­
sion.
If It doesn’t have something to do with get­
ting arrested and making s state deal, then
they (the government) are -not Interested. Ra­
cism. hatred and you being a Republican or a
Democrat, may never change In this country,
but we need to move up a step from Ignorance
and see that we re all In this mesa together. We
need to change our tactics. We need to say Qg
to drugs and stop saying yes.

Q U M T COLUMN
JO HNELL
JACKSON
Sem inole
C ounty
activist

No don’t...doesn’t work. It had Its opportu­
nity for well over 30 years snd there have been
no changes. We need to switch over and legal­
ize drugs. Crime w ill drop 80 percent and the
use o f drugs w ill decline by BO percent Nobody
wlU see the dollar Increasing and nobody w ill
want I t
There would be no reason to hang on the
streeta aO day. no trash filled barrels burning
late at night to keep .dealers warm. There
would be less dropouts from school because o f
the money temptation. Fewer sh eriffs arrests
and atata attorney’s deals would fores early re­
tirements. Education would Increase and than
would be many more resourceful reasons
rather than resource centers.
Finally, there Is no police puzzle in the City
o f Sanford. They (governing body) don’t want
Chief Dillard, but are Just being careful on how
they dismiss him.
Like 1 said. Most things are already pre­
approved like Visa. Just waiting for the oppor­
tune time. The sh eriff s plan w ill win In the
end. Mr. Dffiaid needs to start packing s few
Items each day so when the time comes It
won’t take him long to leave.
I am a black man. not a fool. Until x c blacks
and whites agree on some Issues against this
evil spirited government. Ood have mercy on
us.
I didn’t bear about all these things when
Dillard waa deputy chief. Now he la chief wtth
not even a fo il year of service snd he’s about to
be policed out o f his position.
fan the next few weeks I would like to tell you
■bout two hellish areas o f our Judicial system.
Take care and Ood bless.

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pome actually prefer the phrase
rkiBswgsd, especially among
sons themselves. The change reflects new at
tltudcs that, along with medical and techno­
logical advances, have enabled many per­
sona with disabilities to lead more
lives.
Some persons are bom wtth such
ties as CEREBRAL PALSY. SPINA BIFIDA.
DOWN’S SYNDROME. BLINDNESS. DEAF­
NESS. and EPILEPSY. However, accidents,
disease, snd war account far about threefourths o f today's disabled Americans. A n ­
other significant group are elderly persons
afflicted wtth disabling diseases such as AR­
THRITIS and DIABETES.
Many diseases can cause a disability. A
person who has had a stroke, far exam ple,
lose the use o f a Hath, speech, or com Chronic d f rests such as heart
disorders, can Umlt a person to walking
short distances. Arthritis la a common cause
o f disability. Though it ta often considered a
disease o f older people, rheumatoid arthritis,
can affect young people and even Infanta.
Persons wtth physical, sensory, or mental
Impairments that can make performing on
everyday task mors difficult, though this Is a
broad definition. It was estimated In the
early 1990s (hat 19.4 percent o f the United
States population was disabled.
A change In the 1970's snd 1900’s centered
on the rights o f disabled people to the same
protection under the lary enjoyed by the rest
o f the population. In fact, laws snd court de­
cisions embodying cM l rights o f people with
disabilities have affected several areas o f
life.
In education, federal law now guarantees a
free appropriate public education to all dis­
abled children, regardless o f the severity o f
their condition. The federal Rehabilitation
Act (1973) requires businesses that handle
federal contracts to practice affirm ative ac­
tion In employing people snd to make
‘ reasonable accommodations* to thetr needs.
In 1990 came what I like to call ‘ the dis­
abled person’s Declaration o f Independ­
ence.* the America na wtth Disabilities Act, a
U.S. ctvll-righta law that forbids discrim ina­
tion against otherwise qualified lndtvtduala
on the basis o f a physical or mental handi­
cap. The act ta also designed to legally end
most physical barriers to disabled persons
In employment and In the uae of accomm o­
dations, transportation, and telecommunlcaIn advocating for thetr rights, disabled
people have worked to establish several Im­
portant principles. One Is that they be con­
sidered on the boats o f Individual merit, not
on stereotyped assumptions about disabili­
ties. Another Is that society must
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tain changes to enable them to participate
more easily in business snd soda! activities.
An example to wheelchair access to p«biotransportation, building entrances, andth eatera. A third principle to that, to the extent
appropriate for each Individual, disabled
people should be Integrated with people who
are not disabled.
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What about the aand hlU cranes, a threatened
spectra? flow will this effect the Kconlockhatcher River, an Outstanding Florida Water?
What about flooding? Mast o f the present
nCMA
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la I (M O years old. W ill there be a water short­
age in the next few yean ? What about the Rfyen tde residents, across the road, who cannot
sell their homes because o f an abundance of
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ianford must not become adult
[entertainment dumping ground
1to our Mayor. Larry Dale. “Sanford
sund toTaSH t 8*mlno*e Coun*7's
rtls a fr to la aiw U to w to s ite - - ■»— » a f the
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I am very dtoap— him. aa well as ths other C ity and
rnm m laatow is who are accepting o f
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Daryl McLali
k" accord—g to newspaper
A ll three o f these sites are unacWhy should Sanford allow any adult
—ess to develop? It to comknowledge that adult entertainm en!
with n more crime, lower propeity valnegative impact on the dttoens aa a whole
I on our children — particular. Why then do
have to allow something to develop that
uld negatively Impact our city? Has Sanford
fo o t had enough bad publicity — the past?
[ I have been a resident o f Sanford for IB
years and a teacher — flem—ole County for 13
years. Several o f those years were spent at
U kevtew Middle School. Our School Board,
administrators, and teachers have worked very
hard to chanar the image o f the Sanford
schools, aa wefl as the community, and we are
headed upward. Are we now going to allow
adult enter— ment and the ateasr tt attracts
to ndn a l this har'd Work? We are pourtng mllItoeto o f dollars —to ths unique mamwt pro­
grams that are about to beg— at Sanford Mid­
dle and lahevtew middle schools. We now have
at Semi-

Gilbert Washington Benton.
Jr.. 48. E. Jenkins Circle.
Sanford, dted Nov. 37. 1BB7.
Born — Sanford, he was a conOeneral
and a
member o f Central Baptist
Church — Sanford.
Survivors —dude wife Nancy

SHERRILL THOM AS
Sherrill Thomas Is a Sanford resi­
dent and a Seminole County mid­
dle school teacher
note High School, and Ooldaboro to getting to ­
tally revamped. We even have some alternative
schools that are experiencing success with p o­
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Why can't our mayor and our com ­
missioners see that?
As cttUens o f Sanford wr need to stand tq&gt;
and be counted as opposing this type of busi­
ness development if we want to continue to a t­
tract upstanding, decent cttlaena to our city. I,
for one. do not want our crime rale to increase,
our property values to drop, or our children to
be raised In &lt;4bse proximity to any adult enterto—m m t business. I want the standards and
the image at Sanford to continue — be post-

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Deacon Carl Butler. 81. Can­
terbury Street. Deltona, died
Nov. 34. 1997. Bom - Bainbridge. Oa.. he was a member
of Church o f Ood Pentecostal
Way.
Survivors Include son Ber­
nard Dudley, Sanford: Curtis
Butler. Sanford: Carl A. Butler,
Loa Angeles: daughters O n ce
Melton.
Sanford:
Jeanette
Butter, Sanford; Ora Brown,
Inglewood. Calif, and Brenda
Burkett. Stone Mountain, Oa;
brother James Butler. Roches­
ter.
NY;
slaters
Harriett
Chisolms. Sanford; and Leona
Butler. Cleveland: nine grand­
children
and seven great­
grandchildren.
Wllaon-Elchelberger Mortu­
ary. Sanford. — charge o f ar­
rangements.
Delores Dene Wilber. 63. W est
Highway 46. Sanford, dted Nov.
27. Dorn — Troy. Prnn.. she
moved to Central Florida In
I9S6 and waa a member o f 1st
Presbyterian Church.
Survivors —elude husband
Richard Eldon Wilber, Sanford:
daughters Undo Mosaic Davis.
Ormond Beach: Kimberly J.
Deas. Miami: Leslie J. Wilber.
Sanford; sons Gregory A. W il­
ber. Wildwood. Fla.; Marlin
W ilber, Wildwood. Fla.: mother
Oencvteve Orlnnel, Sanford:
brother Russell O. Orlnnel. Live
Oak. Fla.; sisters Pamela C oo­
per. Mount Ayr. Iowa: Penelope
LePage. Farmington. NH: and
eight grandchildren.
Baldw—-Fairchild-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home — charge of arrange­
ments.
U|
Michael fa
Lipscomb,
fl
months. Ortega Street. W—ter
Springs, dted Nov. 37. Ha spent
his life In Central Florida.

area?What
Whatabout
aboutthe
thequality
qualityo fo flife
life
raund—g _area?
and the property right a at existing property
At the meeting, fth er O a lfs lawyer. Hal Kanreferred to
' city and far the
developer. In reference to'com m ents made by
etttoene. Mr. Hampton declared that. *we have
to hear Aram your
• or we can*! uae It-'
Serloua doubts must be raised about the accu­
racy o f these experts and o f studtes done far
the developer, ta p er—By since I have been
told by t n iw t1* who does ouch studtes that he
was —farmed, before he did a study, o f what
the results would be!
Councilman Denson mentioned that he was
■that the developers or thetr representshad. 'gon e flatting far votes.* Mr. Kantor
admitted to having phone conversations with
some o f the councdmen. Not only to this
wrong: but was the Sunshine Law violated?
Councilman Hampton Inferred that River
Oaha would not be slashed and burned like
Khlght'o Kroaatng. UCF student housing. But If
It to. the Uvea would be harvested or sold.
Members o f the audtencc were shocked as they
do not want the trees cut — the first place.
Or
On November 30 I appeared at the Oviedo

City
with
CityHall
Hall
withblank
blanktones
tapesm—hand
handto—obtai
obtain a
copies o f the audio tape o f the November 17
meeting. I an— told by city staff that due to a
malfunction the tapes were no good, and that
they only had the small ST* tapes which were
'o f poor quality *
Democracy to not 'a live and w ell' - Oviedo!
By approving the River Oaks land use change
Oviedo has failed to 'listen to the people.* CHIsens who are unhappy with this decision need
to call and write the cou netlinen. They also
need to voice their disapproval on election day
by voting against Counctlm
m IHampton. Vlele.
jncllm en
and Dallarl as they voted
v
for the land
Mr. Benson, who voted against the
Is the only one who* deserves
a return trip to office! It la also Important to
attend the December I City Council meeting
on the River Oaks development agreement and
conceptual plan. Also, donations are needed
far mailings. Any amount to greatly appreci­
ated and checks can be made out to C-REO
(Coalition For Responsible Development) and
mailed to C-RED. P.O. Box 631047. Oviedo. FL.
33763-1047.

Hatton-

'.‘ To be able — see what others canand are not able to vtsualUr what ran

Idea, let's bra­
il our Idea and see If w r can And a way to pre­
vent It from working. If you're go—g to uae
someone rise's ideas, why don't you consult
with that person so that you may understand
the conce pt com pletely?
fon t to am aj—g how this concept has been
written about so many times — the Sanford
Herald, given to both Orange and Seminole
County Comm issioners, the various authori­
ties. then campaigned by
later.
Otvm to a few o f our State Representatives
and promoted for years only to be presented
as the brainchild o f these so called 'experts*
on the various raadwsy authorities who w ill
And a way — Impress It so tt w ont worfcll This
to what I nave been referrin g to. We have peo­
ple — these positions that couldn't come ig&gt;
with an original ides If Ood said to them.
"Okay we're go—g to start all over. There are
no Ideas, ace If you can come up with one*,
They wi
wouldn't be able to do It.
ThU la what vlaton la aB about and this la
what la lack—g among so many people — posi­
tions where It to really essential. There Is
nothing more Important that vision. To be able
to see how decisions made today can help in

be.
My definition o f most appointed, not all posi­
tions to. O ft W e like you. so we're going to put
you — charge o f a very important project that
you know nothing about. Please don't embar­
rass us. Act like you know what's going on and
hire consultants for everything — order to
make you and us look good. We're also going to
pay you a lot o f money and send you out of
town for armtnare aa often aa possible. If we
do that, nobody wtU find out Juat how - t ie you
know, —stead, they'll think you must know a
p ra t deal and are constantly learning while
attending these sem inars.
to order far you not to get bored, we w tl also
•end you to conferences where you win meet
others just like yourself. The Idea to to keep all
o f you appointees away from the public and
create the illusion that these projects are In
&lt;°°d hands. In the meantime, we w ill find
ways o f spending the various grants, pork bar­
rel and local tax money. We w ill defend all of
thl* by hiring conftultAnt9 to put together
elaborate brochures, and other propaganda
that w ill not be understood. Thus. It can't be
challenged. Oet the Idea? TI1ATS ALL FOLKS
until next week.
Ood bless us sill

Letters
/W,Ncw York Judge

straight face, that burning the dag your hus­
band. lather or brother died for la merely free
speech. They also say that giving money to buy
pobUctana' votes to the free speech that the
Constitutional fram ers had — mind when they

court
bse-i

Survivors —elude
mother
Ttoyla
Lipscomb.
W—ter
Springs: father Shennan Lip­
scomb.
Win ter
Springs:
grandmother Theresa Walker.
Virginia Beach; grandmother
Reabon Walker. Vernon. Ala.:
grandmother Magaline Cofield.
Norfolk. Vs.; grandfather WUlto
Lipscomb.
Virginia
Beach:
brother Anthony
Lipscom b,
Winter Springs: sister Ten et la
Lipscomb.
W inter
Springs;
great-grandmother
Stella
Walker. Vernon. Ala.: p ra tgrandmother Ethel W illtarns,
Emporia. Va.
Gramkow Funeral
Home.
Sanford — charge o f arrange­
ments.

rn wiiMMx - 71
M lakasl A .
On Nov. 37. 1907. one of our
Utile miracles, Michael, left our
home for heaven. He was the
oldest boy o f a triplet set. Me­
morial Funeral Services for Mi­
chael A. Lipscomb, fl months,
of Winter Springs, who died

Tuesday will be al 4 p.m.
Tuesday at Onunkow Funeral
Home Chapel. Arrangements

by Onunkow Funeral Home,
5BS E. Airport Wvd . Sanford.
Fla.. 33773. (407) 333-3313.

CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
NO TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Lake
Maty's Canvassing Board, consisting of Commi­
ssioner Gary Brender, Commissioner Thomas
Greene, and Carol Foster. City Clerk, will meet at
OHM P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, on
Tuesday, December 2,1907, on the second floor of
the County Services Bulking, 1101 E. First Street,
Sanford, Florida, to canvass the absentee ballots
for the City of Lake Mary’s Run-Off Election to be
held on December 2,1997.

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A. Foster, City Clerk

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DECEMBER 2,1997
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�the kind support o f Troy Ray. •
Democrat who had been the
county's tax collector for 34
years. Ray brought Valdes Into
his office as he completed the
last year o f his stxth term.
l i e was very helpful." Valdes
said. "T h ere eras a lot to learn
about the way the office was
run. The ins and outs. m»ances. Troy Ray eras the one to
learn thia horn. He was In
there a long while but chose

Public Hearing Announcement
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Eviction
. The homes were buiM
In 10R2 and 19SB on the 34acre donated property and the
contents and tarnishing were
contributed by parents and
members o f the community.
The late Bob Shull, who
CTSW. h m d e d th T rfc rt for the
project securing a home for his
disabled son Bobble.
"It took Bob Shull almost 10
years to grt the kinds togrther

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upset

time
Columbia’s efficiency
proves to be too stron
as Tigers oust Oviedo
LAW
C O Y _ Oviedo High
Behoofs aversehievers got overrun
Friday night.
Sew ing on ata consecutive oftenMve aerie*, the Lake Clty-Columbta
Tigers ruthlessly mauled the visitM g liana. BO-90. m their Class BA
North ^Regional sem ifinal football
The Ttgrrs, ranked No. 6 tn the
Florida Sports W riters' Aasortatfatfa C lam BA state poll, w ill
host Bradenton-Southeast tn the
North
Regtonsl
championship

Lion*.
But things f * ugly In the second
quarter far the Uono and the more
Uun BOO intim ated) O M o fans
who mode the journey.
For at o ften . Cohimhto lim ited
Oviedo to just eight ode tw in plays
which netted one negative n r d
Meanwhile, the Tlgera acored three
time*, conatructlnd drives o f go
and 71 yards far a pair o f touch­
downs and rrtum ta^ an Oviedo
famble 14 yards far a third.
From the moment that Wayne
Jrm lgan crossed the goal kne alter
collecting the lio n (lia b le and
scoring Columbia's fourth touch­
down. m was. to quote the ver­
nacular. ad over but the shouting.
aerond half opening kickoff and
marched 83 yards far a touchdown.
Cullen and wide receiver Chad O a r
rvtl hooking up on a 0-yard scoring

Carrie Nelson. Shannon Stewart and Brit­
tany Penland • led the way to a district title.
‘ The Patriots weren't the only start an the
water. Lake Mary’s Jim Kostowtcz won a dtotrict title and W inter Springe. In tta Brat
year, had several swimmers including David
Stone. Jason Lemke. Sean Snyder. Ned
Golden. W ill Low. Justin Stephens and T if­
fany Levine to qualify for states,
t Seminole’s swim team also made tta biggest
tppact in years aa Uroa Kabnlc. Jennifer
Armstrong and Lori Thomas came through
fagAlthough cross country runners generally
labor In obscurity, Mia McCormick had a big

t Winter Springs once again made an Im­
pact. finishing 14th tn elates.
• Yet again. Seminole County was home to
the VoUeyFest winner which crowns the un­
official stole champion. For once. Instead of
Coke Mruy. It was Oviedo that took the
crown, taking It on Lake Mary’s home court.
For the girls, no one mode It to Lakeland but
Winter Springe made an Immediate Impact
and Lake Mary waa highly ranked before an
upset loss at Tarpon Springs tn the states
last month. Regardless o f the early finish.
Jcannie Manx. Ang) Woodall. Stephanie Dale
kind the teat o f the Lady Rama proved that
when It cornea to volleyball, it doesn’t get
much tougher than winning the Seminole
Athletic Conference title.
; Don't forget about bowling. The Lake M ary
boys and the Lyman girls took home confer­
ence championships, but anyone driving
ground Lake Mary recently would have
known since the team members soaped their
own message on their cars wtth reminders of
fre title.
‘ That’s Just fall sports. This winter, look for
it run at a state title from the Lake M ary
girls and several county teams wtll vie for
Mate recognition tn boy* basketball. In wres­
tling. Oviedo and Lake Mary figure to battle

U C F wom en
beat Denver
In opening
round of
U C F Tu rke y
Shootout
ORLANDO . The University of
Central Florida women’s basketDenver, 00-49. tn the final game of
the first round o f the UCF Turkey
Shootout Friday night at the UCF
Arena.
The Ooiden Knights 13-0) will
play the University o f Buffalo (New
York) today at 4 p.m.
Stacey DeVreux (New Rochelle.
N.Y./New Rochelle High School) led
all scorers with 19 points for the
Ooiden Knights. Chariya Davis
(Quincy/James A. Shanks High
School) chipped In wtth 12 points
and nine rebounds for UCF.
The Ooklen Knights, down 3B-19
tn the first half, did not aOow the
University of Denver (0-3) to score
from the 17:80 mark until the
11:03 point o f the second h alf 16:00
total). With 10:14 to play In the
game. Davta tied the score at 33­
33. The Ooiden Knights never
looked back, leading far as many
aa IS potato wtth just 3:38 to play.
Sara Fadcnrecht led UD with 13
potato and seven rebounds while
Mekaaa Oarcto added 10 potato for
the Pioneers, which were to play
flam Houston State (Texas) today
at I I a.m.
In other action. Bowling Orecn
Stats University (Kentucky) Im­
proved tta record to 3-0 by defeat­
ing Butter University (Indianapolis.
Indians) 86-87 in the Aral game o f
the UCF Turkey Shootout pre­
sented by Franklin Life at the UCF
Arena. Jackl Raterman led all
scorers wtth 35 potato while
Charlotte Jones chipped in wtth 18
State.
Syracuse University (New York)
opened Its regular aeaaon wtth a
win. defeating Radford University
(Virginia) 82-64 in the second
game, Teakyta Bam re acored 19
potato and Caryn Schoff added 17
potato to lead the Orangewoaan
11-61 to vtctory.

(M edo sophomore Maiy Lou Joimalon (tail) and Lake Maty
Junior Aaltos Balance are not only fits lop km lop point

guards in Central Florida and two ol foe bad in fa* teals of
Florida, tw y ar* two ol fa* mod talented playere...period.

Unassuming duo are stars on the court
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i f i i S t a S to frtek the t « o ta n ' potnl f w * to
Central Florida out o f a group o f students, chances
are Ovtedo'a Mary Lou Johnaton and Lake Mary's
Aahtee Ba Hence wouldn't be recogiU ed.
Both are unassuming, somewhat shy undctclasamen. but when they take the court, they change in to

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The two have been playlna • !• * "* * each other for
a . tong a . they c a T S S e S S ^ a t treat since
Johnston gave up ballet for basketball.
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AREA, READ TH E S ANFO RD HERALD DAILY

H B H M p n

“ • r* 2 » * .
y w * people wtll talk about
■ oroeofU ie games that made the season ao
Mary-Semlnole
w erttoeO trtller to close out the aeaaon and
the Oviedo-Lake Howell fam e that atarted It.
improved everywhere but on the
tw w board and the county aakt hello to
three new coaches • Ocorge Clayton at Lake
Brantley. Greg Register at Ovtcdo and Jim
Worthington at Seminole • aO o f whom put
their personal stamp on their programs.
Finally, let’s remember the big moment
early in the aeaaon when Brandon Blake hit
Brett Weber for a long touchdown aa W inter
Springe acored (to drat ewer footbal points tn
Junior varsity action.
In swimming. It was bttahwa aa usual at
Lake Brantley. Once again, the Patriots
dominated everyone dae and aent a strong
contingent o ff to states. Leading the boya
aquad were Jose Hernando and Phillip Nor­
ris while a atrong group o f mostly under-

quickly extinguished by CaDum.
who sprinted 80 yards around right
end for a touchdown on Colum bia's
next □ Srnaive play from scrim ­
mage. After the Tigers forced
Oviedo to punt on tta next series.
Chris Hutier followed the path
blasrd by CaUuro. scoring an a 47yard dash.
Caiium acored hta third touch­
down - and Columbia's 8nal one

�Fronds * Sunday. N W K rtw 3 0 .1W7

IN B R I E F
G irt* ’ w re s tlin g to u rn a m e n ts
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS . lake Brantley
High School and coach Kevin Carpenger are
pleased to announce a series o f Women's In ­
vitational W restling Tournaments tn associa­
tion with the Seminole County Women's
W restling rrogram.
The four tournaments w ill take place at
Lake Branlley High School on December 6th.
January I Oth and February 20th and at Lake
Howell High School on December 19th.
Women are eligible under FHSAA (Florida
High School Activities Association) rules and
It win cost $30 as a team or $5 as an Indi­
vidual. Ten tat h r weight classes are 91 101.
110. 119. 127. 138. 149 and 165 pounds.
Each tournament will be double elim ina­
tion. feature flokstyle rules and there will be
Individual awards.
Call Corpenger at (4071 320-3670 for more
details.

S a n fo rd A d u lt S o ftb a ll
SANFORD _ There will be na organiza­
tional meeting and awards night for all San­
ford Recreation Department Adult Softball
Leagues on Wednesday. December 10th at
6:30 p.m. at the Downtown Recreation Cen­
ter on the first floor of Sanford City Hall on
the com er of Seminole Boulevard and Park
Avenue.
The slowpttch leagues to be offered for the
Polar Bear Leagues starting tn January are
men's, women's. Co-Ed. church and a new
Industrial division for company teams only.
For more Information plaease call 3305697.

S a n fo rd A d u lt F la g F o o tb a ll
SANFORD _ A coaches/Tram meeting w ill
be held on Wednesday. December 3rd at 6:30
p.m. for the Sanford Recreation Department
Adult Flog Football League at the Downtown
Recreation Center on the the first floor of
Sanford City Hall on the com er of Seminole
Boulevard and Pork Avenue.
The games wtll be played on Wednesday or
Friday night’s at Chose Park, beginning the
second week of December.
The games wtll follow the rules and guide­
lines set forth by the Florida Recreation and
Parka 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.

p m. Tickets ate available at the Arena Box
Office and through Ticket Master (407) 8393900.

nole County Police Athletic League at (407)
330-6600, extension 263.

50+ Basaball Laagua at UCF

P ro m o tio n a l D a y o f G o lf
ORLANDO Come Join Orange County Na­
tional G olf Center and 580 WDBO's Scott
A n n for a day o f gplf for the whole family on
Saturday. November 29. beginning at 9 a m.
The day wtll be filled with a host of golf ac­
tivities for all ages and skill levels
Junior and beginner clinics will be con­
ducted from 9 a.m. to 10 a m., and free swing
analysis will be provided by a member by a
member o f the Phil Hitson Certified Teaching
Panel from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to help sharpen
your skills. Test yourself and pay the 18 sig­
nature holes o f the Apnlhrr Lake Golf
Course.
In addition. &lt;i pulling and a ituscal-to-thcpln contest will be held from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. P ities will be awarded to each person
who can sink a long putt or hit right on a
target green. Prtics wtll Include gulf m er­
chandise and equipment.
All-you-ran-hlt range balls will be avail­
able for a special rale, and advance tee
times are available. Call (407) 656-2626 or 1888-727-3672 foe more Information, lo re­
serve a tee time or to sign up for a lesson
from some o f live world's best golf Instrurtors.
Orange County National Golf Center Is lo ­
cated o(T o f County Road 545 In southwest
Orange County, convenient to Highway 50.

P . A . L B a s k ttb a ll
SANFORD _ The Seminole County Police
Athletic League (PAL) is soliciting players for
the P A L Basketball League that Is sched­
uled to begin on Friday. December 14th at
Seminole Community College.
The P A .L . League Is open to arty child
aged five thru 10. The trams ore divided Into
categories based on age - five A six year
olds; seven A right year olds; and nine A 10
year olds. Each group will have two divi­
sions.
All games will be played on Saturdays at
the Seminole Community College Health and
Physical Education Center. Each tram w ill
play a minimum of nine gomes. The season
runs until March 14th.
The coat per player Is $50. Registration
w ill be held at the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center from noon until 5 p.m. on
Saturday, November 29th.
For more Information, vontact the Sem i­

Magic tsason ttefcata on aala

ORLANDO _ Want to play hardball, per­
haps one more time?
A league for players at leasti du
50 yyears
e a n oia
old in
tn
1996 (bom 1948 or before) Isi forming
"
at the
University o f Central Florida m d to looking
for quite a few good...or at least will
Ing... players.
*We win play a five week season, January 6
to February 3. with games an Tuesday
n igh t's,' m id Loren Knutson o f U C Ps Rec­
reation Services. *We need about 90 pis y e n
to fo n t four trams.*
Sign-up wtll be Tuesdays. December 9 and
16. from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at UCF*a Intram u­
ral Field No. 1.
The cost per player will not rerred $15.
with on additional $10 for shirts and hats If
the teams wont them and sponsors cannot
be found.
"W e play a short fence and a close back­
stop, limn the pitchers to two innings and
the games to two hours,' soya Knutson.
So break out the liniment and give It a try.
Call |407) 823-2406 for Information

ORLANDO _ Orlando Magic regular-season
tickets are now on sale.
Ticket prices are $16. $22. $31 and $40
and can be purchased at the Orlando Arena
Box Office and at all TTckctMastrr locations,
or fay calling T V ket Master at (407) 839-3900.
Tickets can also be purchased via the In­
ternet at 71cketMaster.com.
Far additional Information, please
Kjeratln Erkrr at (407) 426-6765.

call

CaroHns-Bsthun# tlcksts
DAYTONA BEACH _ Tickets for the De
29th
North
Carallna/Bethuneat the Ocean Center In Daytona Beach.
Tickets con only be purchased In a threeu m e, non-conference package for $60 for
lower level seats and $40 for upper level
seating. The package Includes BethuneCoolunan games against the university of
Central Florida on Tuesday. November 25th
at 8 p.m.; the University o f North Carolina
on Monday. December 29th at 7:30 p.m.; and
the University o f Detroit on Wednesday. De­
cember S lat at 4 p.m.
North Carolina, the country’s perennial .
basketball powerhouse, features the talent o f ,
Daytona Beach ns live Vince Carter, who av­
eraged 13 points per game last year for the
Tkr Heals.
For more information, eon la ri the Ocean
Center Box Office at 1904} 254 4545 or Tick­
et Master at (407) 839-3900.

Golf cart naadad
WINTER SPRINGS _ The Winter Springs
High School softball team to In urgent need
o f a golf
“ cart to * .................
the ballHeld. C Old or
your tax deductible contribu­
tion today. C a l 805-5789.

Milk C h illing* hoop tickets
ORLANDO . Medto 5cfVtess m d Production
Group Incorporated,
and event
producer for the
Basketball
tickets are now an •
Ida vs, Florida State
Orlando Arena.
F S U h old sa 3-1 H
state rival Florida. I
three to-a-mw
I960
last won In 1864.
a fin a l
four sm ssn.* The p m wtfl aim be televtocd
live by
This year's m a d w ft take place on S in day, December 14. beginning with a Gator
and Seminole FknFest In the Orlando Arena
parking lot at 2 p.m. Game time follows at 4

Sylvan Laka Park Tannla
SANFORD _ Sylvan Lake Park to offering
Junior Training Classes for the advanced
tennis player Monday through Friday from
4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Also being held are adult doubles round
robins every Monday and Friday evenings
horn 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. No reft stmt Ion to re­
quired and Intermediate to advanced level
players are welcome to participate. Coat la
$3 per person and tennis balls are provided
at the park.
Private, group lessons and team clinics are ’
also offered.
Call SYLVAN LAKE PARK al (4071 322- *
6567 for more Information.

Lions

Guards
players since their freshman years.
Johnston led the team os a ninth-grader last
year until It was upset tn the district playoffs by
Lyman. Ballance aa a sophomore lost season
led the Lady Rams to the state finals before
losing In the lost minute. They say they don't
check each other's lis ts every day to try to oneup each other, but their coaches keep on eye
out
*We can't miss Mary Lou. She's tn the paper
all the time. But we aren't Just trying to stop
Maty Lou,* Lake Mary coach Carl Brown said.
T h ere are other people on the floor for Oviedo.
You can’t contain a great ballplayer.*
*1 agree with CorC* Oviedo coach Tom Bleri
sold. *We con only try to slow her down because
the entire Lake Mary offense goes through
Aahlee.*
The coaches also recognize how Important
the underclassmen are to their teams.
'N either o f these teams would be a success
without the other.* Bleri sold. T h ey ore both
fiercely com petitive and they both are such
good people.*
One thing they have In common ore their
gomes. Ballance and Johnston are both quick,
slashing bal [handlers who can cither run a fast
break or slow down offense. They each have
great Jump shots and don't have a problem
driving to the hoop If that's what It takes.
Johnston scores more Inside points and tied
the state record for three-palntera last week
with right tn a rout o f S t Cloud. Johnston has

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to be the scorer this season with a depleted
team that to o ff to a rocky start, already suffer­
ing losses In conference to Lyman and Semi­
nole.
Ballance has a better situation, having a
plethora o f scorers to dish o ff to, but she can
hit the three as well as anyone In the county. I f
the players traded learns and Johnston had the
Lake Mary offense and Ballance ran Oviedo’s,
the scoring overages could easily be reversed
with Ballance piling up the points and
Johnston racking up tons o f assists.
Another trait they have In common to their
ability to run their high-powered offenses aa
underclassmen. Barking out orders to a senior
Isn't always taken well by the upperclassmen
but Ballance and Johnston understand the need
to be a team leader no matter what the date la
on their birth certificate.
'Every time I go on the court, coach tells me I
have to take charge,* Johnston sold.
The final thing they share to a mutual respect
for each other. Their paths may only cross
twice each season but they ore aware of what's
gptng on at the opposite ends o f the county.
*lt's not a matter o f stopping Mary Lou.* Bal­
lance sold. *We Just try to contain her. I cover
her mon-to-mon but we knows she's going to
score her points.*
*We had the whole team trying to stop her lost
year.* Johnston said o f Ballance. *lt's always a
tough Job.*
In c two teams meet for the first time Dec. 4
at Lake Mary.

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coming on a
3-yard run to complete a 34yard drive.
Brian Register caught a 3yaid pass from Cullen for
Ovtado a final score.
,Jam ie Scott led the Lions
M k 53 yards m aking on r lg itl
ekrttos while Kevin Quintero
added 22 yards on eight a t­
tempts. Erik W ilson and Leroy
Jackson each rushed for 20
yards. Cullen completed nine
o f ‘ 15 posses for 8ft yards.
Ito#atcr caught three passes
Aw 44 yards.
W hile he said that he had
hspad for a more representashowing. Coach Register
Mated that Just qualtfytng for
the game surpassed everyone’s
expectations o f his Lions perhaps even his own.
Ttverybody did more than
what was expected of them.*
■aid Register. T h e players
acted like champions all the
way through die season. That’s
what we wanted and that's
what they gave u*. I can't ask
for anything more than what
this team did (his year.*
Oviedo
principal
Robert
Lundquist sold that the effort
o f the team was one
which
the entire school and commitnlty could be proud.
f
think these kids really
om ach icved.* said Lundquist.
"They played with a trtmendoua amount of heart and they
worked extrem ely hard. We
have no reason to hang our
heads.
*1 told our coaches that I was
really proud o f the way they
performed, they way they handied the team. They've shown
themselves to be wonderful
role models for out players.
That goes a long way to buildIng the type o f program we
want to have at Oviedo High
School.*
Lundquist also had words o f
praise for the Oviedo fans.
*We had tremendous fan
support from the school and
the community.* he sold. *We
brought seven spirit buses here
tonight, including the band,
cheerleaders, and dance team.
And a lot o f people made the
trip up here on their own. It’s
been just a tremendous sea-

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O C T O B E R 10TH
MINORS
14, RATTLCRS •
_ Kaahlff Vallot 99-yard run
point run); Kaahlff VaDot 30-

(Andrew
yard run.

30-yard run.

SINQALS 0
McCoy BO-yard net
(Odny
two point run); Jonathan
McCoy
(Barry Stevenson two point run):
Johnath-.. McCoy run D cm ny Elliott Iwu point
run).

MAJORS
I. FALCONS I
White 90-yard run (Aaron
run).
Ravens paaa from Reno

the dm ) ecorea over the final three weeks of
the season:
14. Rattlen S
Knights

0 and
Golden
M AJO R S
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- Cowboy* 8. Fakons 6: 49era
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14. Jaguars 12.
_ Dolphins 12. Cowboys 7:
Falcons 7.
6; and Jaguars 27, Bears ft
_ Falcons 24. Bears 8: Cowbaft
18; and Dolphins 20. Steelera
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I K I . Bears 28. C olls 0 and 4Sers
20. Cowboys 8.
Ostaftae 88th _ Cowboys 20. C oll* 0 and
49era 20, Bears 14. overtime.
Final standings;
. M D IO R B _ Bulldogs (.V3). Oolden Knights
(4-3) and Rattlers and Brngals (both 2-4).

4SSRS 18, M A R S •

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Cy Wynn 40-yard run: Eddie W illing­
ham 38-yard pass from B J . Pinkney; Eddie
WUttngham 78-yard Interception return.

STSSLSRS 14, JAGUARS I t

Maaasis _ Brian Leahlnaki run: Brian Leahlnata m n lBrlan Leahlnaki two point run).
J «G M n _ D a vld ^ joa irrru ^ David Footer run.
____

B M p h _ Antonio Davfa 38-yard run (Antonio
Davis two point run); 33-yard run by Antonio
Davis act up one-yard touchdown run by Cam­
eron Bailer. Cameron Bailey run (Lom e M enhir
one point run).
N a h a U R B _ Kaahlff Vallot 19-yard run:
Kaahlff Vallot 44-yard kickoff return (Kaahlff
Vallot two point run); Kaahlff Vallot 33-yard
not.

from

R A TTLIR S 12, BULLOOOS S
M n a _ Antonio Henry pasa from Sergio
DetrevtOe: Anton Mlncey I I pass from Sergio
P rtrevtMc.
- Gregory Belmont 11-yard nai
(Barry Stevenson two potnl mn).

_____ JAGUARS IF .'sC A R S •
J agn an _ David Foster 70-yard run (Brandon
Cronin two point run): Long paaa from Brandon
Ciwun ■ to Eddie McDonald sets up 20-yard
touchdown run by David Footer David Foster
98-yard pass from Brandon Cronin; David Fos­
ter 00-yard run (Chad Hubbard two point pasa
from Brandon Cronin).
- Billy Mack 08-yard run; Rick Sloan
35-yard pasa from Lyndon Menhle (no touch­
down).

DOLPHINS 12, COWBOYS 7
- Marcus Deny 30-yard run:
a 43-yard paaa from Erie Bryant.
1- Cleo W hite ata-yard run (Danny
me-potnt run).

(Antordo Henry two point paaa from i n p t DetmrWe): Sergio Detrevlttr 40-yard run.

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DOLPHINS IS , STM LS R S S

O dpH ar
Damario fitma 95-yard Interrepl*0** return (Leonard Stiles Jr. ism point paaa
k *m Erie Bryant); Erie Bryant S fry a ri m
19-yard run.

_____ FALCONS 7, 48SRS S
_ Taiaana _ Riley Wilhams 40-yard n ai (Rtrhard
Ravens one-point run).

SSARS IS. COLTS 0

, " M M - Byion Scott 80-yard run (John WllUama two point pass from Byron ficotl): Byron
n,n (Brian Wade two point nail;
Hnan Wade 20-yard Interception return: Brian
Wade OS-yard n a i

____ 4M RS M , COWBOYS S
4ftan» _ Laxarua Mitchell 2fr-yard run; Ter­
rance Green 29-yard run (Laxarua Mitchell two
pojn l run): Terrance Green 98-yard n a i
, , 5 'M r ) * _ Michael Johnson one-yard run
(Mike Pryor two point pass from Charles
Stokes).

O C TO B E R 2STH
MINORS
BKNGALt 21, OOLDCN KWOHTS 20

a53oKS'”dn”'
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f^ k '^ r s js s .y s s S T B S

----Adam Frank 08-yard kickoff return
(Vernon Taylor taro point pass from Laxama
Mitchell}; Vernon Taylor 35-yard fumble return:
23-yard paaa from David Beehner to Vernon
•■ y™ &lt;m fourth down arts up 18-yard touch­
down paaa from Laaarua Mitchell to Curk Scott.
■ M M _ Jimmy R w tell 95-yard mn sets in
•ta-yard touchdown run by Byron Scott; Byron
Scott 70-ymrd kickoff return arts up aix-yard
touchdown run by Brian Wade (Jimmy Posted
two point run).

FALCONS S4, SCARS S
“
tin 38-yard paaa from
----- - r r — hao point run):
P *
jD -ym 4 pnaa from Richard
Haven* (Richard Ravens two potnl run): Richard
.
h* 45-yard punt m u m (Rkhard Ravens
tan poin t run).
j»‘i 40-yard run arts up BtU

COWBOYS 20. COLTS •

Look before you shoot
and hunt safely in Florida
- _ SANFORD _ The Florida Game and
: Fresh Water Fish Commission (GFC)
In tim ates 130.000 licensed Florida
I hunters will take to the woods this
- anaon to hunt lor everything from
I antlered white-tailed deer to bobwhlte
I (mail. With an many people tramping
; through the m od s with gun*, the
;G P O
Law Enforcement Division
; would kite to remind hunters to re; member safety first. One hunting acd;den t la one too many.
* ‘ Hunting la c o t o f the safest sports a
person can participate m.* aald Capt.
•Ed l y v , the OFCs hunter education
-auparvtaor. ‘ Part o f the hunter's pledge
t o to bunt safely. One way to learn
fabom safety la through the hunter
education course. The course has
helped reduce hunting accident*.
There were fewer accidents last year
than the year before.”
Hunter education requirements cur­
rently aOow children under the age of
16 to hunt tinder the supervision of an
adult without having completed the
hunter education course. Persona
bom on or after June I. 1975, cannot
purchase a hunting license without
proof o f successful completion of a
’hunter education course.
Iy e r said there are several safety
‘measures that are the responsibility o f
'every hunter. He aald focusing on your
.'target, knowing where your hunting
partners are. and property securing a
tree stand are all extremely Important.
Focusing on a target enables the
hunter to make sure hi* target la legal
game and not another hunter or non­
game animal.
'Hunters should try not to get too
excited.' Tyer aald. 'Over-excitement
can ruin a hunter's concentration and
lead to an accident. For example, peo­
ple running dogs may get caught up
In the thrill o f the chase and lose focus
on their target.*
'W h en hunters go out In a party,
each member needs to be aware of
where the others are hunting. That Is
Important for accident prevention and
also for search parties In case a hunter
get* lost. Hunters going out alone
should tell someone o f their location
and how long they will be and should
always let someone know when they
change hunting locations.
'Another safety measure hunters
may forget about la properly securing
a tree stand and wearing a climbing

and Jack creva lle rou nd o u t th e a ction .
Trou t and red flsh a re rated a s g m d o n
the fia t* o f M osm iln . U p « n

O FC Auxiliary C h M k Station*

8HUPE

S H U P E 'B

FISHING FO R E C A S T
Expect good bass action In the river
from Piuak U h c wvUh la U fa
W inder. My top tactic would be slow
trolling live shiners around weed beds
with an electric trolling motor. Speck­
led perch arc becoming more active In
Lake Monroe. Simply head for the
largest group o f boats to find the flsh.
Sebastian Inlet has big winter floun­
der hitting Anger mullet bounced
along the bottom. Flatfish to 13
pounds are caught each winter. Snook
action Is still lair, with llnesldes run­
ning from 8-20 pounds. Live shrimp
worked slowly around rocky struc­
tures on a bore leadhead Jig Is a deadly
tactic for Sebastian snook. Also expect
a few redflah, blueflsh and trout.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral re
ports that offshore reports have been
lew because o f high seas. Calmer seas
should find king mackerel on Pelican
Flats and dolphin and wahoo In 180240 feet o f water. Inside the Port,
sheepshead and flounder continue to
bite. Trout and redflah are rated aa fair
on the flats o f the Banana and Indian
Rivers.
Big sheepshead are stealing the
show at Ponce Inlet. The hole at the tin
of the north Jetties Is the real hot spot.
Live shrimp or fiddler crabs are top
balls. Small blueflsh, redflah, drum

not Barry Switzer's fault!

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l For now. let's appreciate
!the thrills and tears that the
Kail athlete* In Seminole
;County have provided for
;thc past three month*.
: Last Second Shot: it’s

SCOOP

STATISTICS REVEAL THAT THE
MAJORITY OF FATAL HUNTING AC­
CIDENTS OCCUR AT UNDER FIFTY
YARDS BY HUNTERS SHOOTING
INTO BUSHES AT UNIDENTIFIED
TARGETS.

Jeff
; More on them around
;March when we look back at
;the winter.

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It's a shame that a coach
that has won the Super
Bowl, made the NFC cham­
pionship and won three divi­
sions In three years aa coach
Is so often ridiculed by Igno­
rant fans and media.
And I don’t even Uke the
Cowboys.

OCALA _ In an effort to
vm tenily a s m h urts*
Ocala affirtAM e George
agnnent areas (WMA’a). th
Game and Fresh W ater Fish
M m (OFC) will provide 12
d e a r cheek atattona in addition to the
cheek stations (mown as North and
South Hunt.
A l deer taken from Ocala or Lake
Oeorge WMA shall be checked and
tagged at a cheek station prior to be­
ing dismembered or transported out o f
the hunt area. By checking their deer
through one o f the stations, hunters
greatly assist biologist* by providing
Information that helps them manage
deer populations.
D u ring th e gen era) gu n (N ov. 8-23 a t
Lake O eorge W M A; and Nov. 8-Jan 4
a t O cala W M A) seasons, a u x ilia ry
check station s w ill be operated In
conju n ction w ith p rivate bu sin esses at:

O C A L A . WM/S
* Th e 88 S tore _ F R 88. sou th o f C R
316
* A dvan tage S ports C en ter _ NE S R 19.
S alt S prin gs
* Kelly’s K ou n try S tore _ NE C R 314,
S cram b letow n
* H arvey’s S p ortin g G oods _ NE C R
314A, Lynne
* Forest H ills G ro cety _ C R 42. F orest
H ills
* Eureka G en eral S tore _ C R 316.
Eureka
* Paisley V a riety S tore _ CR 42 East,
P aisley
* C ou n try S tore _ Pan th er Road and
CR 445
* Nuby’s T exaco _ S R 4 0 and C R 314

LA K E G E O R G E W MA
* Pine Islan d C am pgrou n d A M arina _
Lake O eorge D rive, S eville
■ South M oon Fish C am p _ S ou th
M oon Road. A stor
* Speedw ay 7 to 11 _ Ju n ction o f SR 11
and S R 40, D eleon S prin gs
North H unt ch eck station w ill be
open In N ovem ber from 8th -30th.
D u rin g D ecem ber and J a n u a ry It w ill
be open on ly on F rid a ys. S atu rd ays
and Sundays. N orth H u n t Is located
on C R 316 a t F R 88.
South H unt Is located at B ig S cru b
Cam pground on F R 588 and F K 573.

UCF
______ (4-1) captured Its
fourth victory o f the 1907-98
season, defeating Sam Houston
State University (0-2). 75-87 In
the third game of the day.
Catherine Jacob scored 14
point* for UB while three other
players scored In double fig­
ures.

Today's schedule has Sam
Houston
State
University
playing the University of Den­
ver a 11 a.m.; Butler University
taking an Radford University at
I p.m.: UCF taking on the Uni­
versity o f Buffalo at 4 p.m.: and
the final game o f the second
day has Bowling Green State
University battling Syracuse
University at 6 p.m.

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For more than 35 y ea n , the
Sanford Over-50 Club hna been
performing a unique s em ce to
the Sanford area. 9 k m Ra kareptton SO years ago. the du b
has grown to 190 members who
meet every other week for so­
cializing and having fun.
The du b began m 1973 at all
Souls Catholic Church tn San­
ford. President Pfcfl Ounster
said, “When John Kane becam e
president In 1979. h e opened M
up to the com m unity *
tn addition to piaytng a vital
role In the annual Golden Age
Oamea, the )Over-50 Chib has.

DORIS
DIETRICH

pate* In other activities
In celebration of the 35th
anniversary, about 100 memb e n attended a cookout at the
Sanford Senior Center. Phil
Ounstcr recognised the eight
presidents Including the
president. Frances Flllger.

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During the silver anniversary
celebration, the following o ffi­
cers were elected: Phil Ounster.
president; Colin Sayer, vice
president: Ethel Fried, secre­
tary; and Flo WUaon. treasurer.
And now. as the year comes
to a cloae. the Ovrr-BO mem­
bers wtn don their Sunday to
kick up thetr heels at the an­
nual Christmas party at the
Sanford Ctvtc Center on Dec. B.

Members of the Epsilon
Sigma Omlcron met
at the
tvotne o f Ruth Oalnes tn the
hlstorteal
district for the November
meeting with Ann Howland aa
co-hostess.
The
hostesses
served a tempting variety o f re­
freshments from an attractive
table festively decorated In the
Thanksgiving motif.
The ESO Is a reading society
of the Florida Federation o f
Women's Chibs. The purpose o f
the organization lo to encour­
age the women to read quality
literature by presenting certifi­
cates and awards to the FFWC
state chairman on the books
read.
Kathy Kresnoff. one o f the
clubs moat avid readers, re­
viewed with members the rules
for submitting book reports to
the stale chairman.
ESO chairman Shirley M ills
conducted the business m eet­
ing and heard routine reports.

Ralph Baglcy. artist, critic
and Judge, delighted members
o f the Sanford-Seminole Art
Association at a recent m eet­
ing when he did a pastel
painting that brought a Smokry
Mountain farm to life, accord­
ing lo Ashby Jones.
Ashby said the December
meeting will be a Christmas
party on Saturday. Dee. 30, at
I p.m.. at Shoney’s In Sanford,
which la a week earlier than
the regularly scheduled m eeting
on the fourth Saturday. The
du b w ill pick up the lab that
day for desserts for the m em ­
bers.
Small gifts will be exchanged
and members are encourmjpd

to bring a poem, song or short
story relating to Christmas to
share.

crafts, baked
and Jellies will

The Sanford Garden Club's
boutique and crafts festival w ill
be held Dec. 5. from 10 a.m. to
5 p m ., and Dec. 0, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m.. at the garden
clubhouse. Tables of beautiful

Veteran challenges D A R to
be a part of solving issues
. 0 g fo .lt M M - o 9 M P M » 4 M vcral events In
U A h M iiy that SUV decidedly lim es o f adver­
sity. He asserted thht our history was never bet­
ter than during these times.
His challenge to members was to be a pan o f
Issues
that
currently
need
solving-*
homelessness, addiction and others. “We can't
stand aside. W e're (hat becom ing a global com ­
munity. It's no longer possible to live In Isola­
in Japan. He has also been stationed la South tion. We don't live tn a perfect world and never
Dakota. New Mexico. England, California, will.* Tiro of the speaker's favorite books were
Maryland. Hawaii and Washington. DC. In 1977 recommended to members: Glory and the
he was the recipient o f the American Society o f Occam. • 1933-1973 history o f the U S., by W il­
Military Com ptrollers Outstanding Performance liam Manchester, and Mv American Dream, by
in Auditing Award.
Colin Powell.
The speaker stated that the American Revolu­
Regent Heidi Haines presided during the
tion has never really been over, that we learn business meeting. The President OeneraTs mes­
new dimensions o f freedom year by year. While sage featured the meaning o f Thanksgiving. Na­
decorated Veterans dr serve honor, b e also tional Defense Chairman. "Skip* Ortitzkl. re­
praised undecoratcd Veterans
those who ported an a National Defense article by ElUaserved In other rapacities, He praised the cali­ both Oglesby Haugh. National Chairman, which
ber o f recruits (h irin g the 1900Tb which, he itim e d to the adding o f Congressional Ceme­
claimed, were great years for the m ilitary.
tery to the 1997 hat o f Am erica's Moat EndanCiting an u nde who, with hie entire 1043 greed Historic Places. Burled there Is John
Ftilbp Sousa, com poser o f the T h e Stars and
Stripes Forever.*
Chapter members w ill be sending Thanksgiv­
ing and Chrtatmaa greetings to hospitalized vet-

R egen t HaMi Halrroa,

B a sil M i n im , M r . G en

The Regent read a letter, addressed to all DAR
members, from Bob Dole. National Chairman.
World War II Memorial Campaign. The proposed Memorial will be erected on the National

Mail tn Washington. DC. She also explained The
World W ar II Registry of Remembrances, a way
o f honoring a World W ar II Veteran or a Civilian
gas DAR. Fags OR

Youth football association honors players and sponsors
Ttpptoo. first vice president;
Darlene Paler,
secretary:
Sherry
Lament. Treasurer.
Charifne Brinson, concession
m anagir; Cynthia Martin, sec­
ond vice president: Tbn DeKleva and Bob Osier, commis­
sioners: and Rick Kelly and
Hantaan Hampton, directors o f
football.
Look for the Pop Warner
team In the Sanford Christmas

parade. For donations to the
team, mall to Fund Raiser* for
Association. P.O. Box 3895,

The University of Central
Florida Nursing School gives
Its students first hand experi­
ence with working with people.
The young ladles aspiring to

become nurses worked with the
residents of the Good Samari­
tan Home. Thetr d o te commu­
nication gave self-esteem to
the residents and hands on ex­
perience to the students tn the
held of social service. Sharing
and receiving training were:
Julie Osborne, Ellssa Marty.
David Anderson and Andrea
Cleary and Carol Shaw, who
helped Good Samaritan resi­

UCF Nursing School studonts (standing) assist
residents of Good Samaritan Home In Sanford

dents Leo Hayes. Robert W il­
liams and Minnie Syrac.

OOBPBL FESTIVAL

MARVA
HAWKINS

Saturday’s Nov. 29 Gospel
Festival will be an evening of
Christlan Gospel Music fea­
turing choirs who w ill present
the word In song at 0:30 p.m.
at New Mt. Calvary Baptist

�S h e h a s b e e n c ro c h e tin g fo r 50 y e a rs
|&gt; S u san m m

Iferakl Staff Writer
WINTER SPRINGS

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lias been a |mrt of Ua Milu's
life far over 50 years. A sibling
taught her lids hcMiy and she
now edgrs In prajrrta by llw
Irlevtafan at night or any other
spare second she has
*1 learned enrhet when I was
10 years old.’ she said ‘ My
sister taught me. Alter
lo htafea and pal
rnrned to read the

Carpenter-Scott
Hampton o f
the eno f hto daughter.
Carpenter o f
the Rev. Marvin
Scott o f Greenville.
Daughter of the late A lice
Mae Franklin of Sanford, the
bride-elect to a 1906 gradu­
ate of Seminole High School
and she attended Sem inole
Community College.
Ms.
Carpenter to presently em ­

ployed si Lake llow ell High
School.
The figure bridegroom It
the ton o f Mrs. Ethel B.
Scott o f OrecnvtUe. Ala. He
to a 1900 graduate o f Qreenvtlle High School, and also
Southern Technical College.
Eaaonlan
Bible
College.
Montgomery, and Birming­
ham. Ala. lie to presently
postering in Alabama.
The wedding will be an
event o f Feb. 31. IB M In
Sanford.

I1BHE t-i*

r.

Main said she *kl
a hff wlillr her
rowing site lias
g lest for thr
« l of Iter rhkelrm
rnjcqr brauUfuky rrafted Al
glians
•Most of my wurk goes lo
family and Mends.* she sakl
*l'm real proud of some crochet
nigs I misrtr They were madr
uf rags. You use U rw sUlita-s
aisl a big needle with rags from
3 fa lo -t Inches wide. The rug*
were heart draped. I made
Ihrm a couple of years ago *
that
wuriUng on a project far a
friend or family member site
Idea In keep In mlisl wh.il the
•oka stlremr of tlwlr home
inlghl be. She makes em y r(
farl lo color romrllrwlr and W
dlritluallar each one.
In Ihe early years Maio riled
lhat many of her endeavors
were Items such as hnby Imo
lies, baby bUnluta. baby
sweaters and rarteus Afeftrtt*
or doUlra filie waa rsprclaUy
rkcltrd alxMit a llarley Dwvkl
son alglkin she onrr made far
her son who la a motorcycle
rnlhusiast
ArcordUig lo Maio. moat of
the Algtktns she creates are

madr lo &gt;1 a queen star bed.
On numerous ore salons she
adds Iswking far a more lal
fared kook
A wall hantfng measuring
apfimrimatefy "At by IH made
in rmrhetrd fOet is another
ireaaured work. The bright
blue background is aceenlnl
with a small bird anil ibe
words ‘ tied Is U se *
Olhrr projects that Main Is
knrwm far are her rrnrhrtnl
angels and ClirMnias unu
menls. *1 tiaualy make the an
gels Irom while thread.* she
sakl
"The Christmas om i

menu air m l. gim i or white
tmre I made \Vtort.m orru
menu in off while dimmed In
peach or gieen Tlx snarls and
ornaments nwy l.ike nnr it?y to
make while I'm wurklivt Hi
Irunl of the TV In the evening
Afghans ran lake up lo a
week*
To the beginner. Main shared
lhat one sliould atari wttli a
simple project She mentlonrd
llw l by uring a type of Ihreml
that Is small and closely
monitoring the sitich the ten
slon ami laraimn of the sturh
Is much earner to Inrntr there

h n making a more poltshnl
knk.
Stir .dsn slnmtl Hut there
are numerous sturhes In rro
rhrl sorb as single, double mxl
triple or fancy ones such os
IHijs-nni and more. *ll'w how
you sue them that make them
look different.* she sakl
M.ilo has three rhlklren
flrrg. Churk and Dyann. and
three gramlrhlklreu She lias
resided in Winter Springs far
our and a lu ll years She
works as an oflV r assistant at
St .Wins YULtgr Apartment*.

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Clubwomen learn
about faux finishes
Mr. and Mr*. Matthrow Raglnald Barrington

C o o k - Barrington
vo w s exchanged
Vasiimi Theresa Cook of
Osteen. and Matthew Regi­
nald Barrington o f Deltona,
were married Sept. 5 at 5:00
m. at the Deltona Lake*
iptlat Church.
The Archblahop Cynthia
Barrington officiated at the
double ring Christian cere­
mony.
The bride Is the daughter
o f WUlle and Betty Cook of
Osteen and the bridegroom
to the son of Reginald and
Cynthia Barrington o f Del­
tona.

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Given In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for
her vows, a form al-length
gown o f white organxa with
puffed sleeves and a square
neckline with beaded pearls.
Her bridal sheer skirt with a
sheer overlay cascaded Into
a flowing train. Her waistlength veil of Imported Illu­
sion net was attached to a
V-shaped cap. She carried a
bouquet o f orchids and ro­
ses accented with baby's
breath and greenery.
Dedrm Cook attended the
bride aa matron of honor
wearing a grey
form allength gown with o ff the

shoulder
cap
sleeves.
Bridesmaids
were
Tina
Brown. Donna Ghanle and
Valarie Cook. Their gowns
were formal length grey
satin accented with lace.
They carried matching bou­
quets of roses with cran­
berry streamers.
Junior bridesmaids were
Alycla
Manley.
Cam ellia
Barrington
and
Artelle
Jones.
Michael
Serrano
served as best man and the
groomsmen were AJwyn Arrhlbold and Samuel Bar­
rington. Junior groomsmen
were Anthony Cook and DeVawn Retemyer.
The flower girl was Frecarrie Brinson and the ringbearer was Frederick Brin­
son.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Orange City Reception Hall.
Soloists were Elisabeth
Sellers. Kimberly Cook. Di­
ane Kent and Yvonne W il­
liams.
After a
New York
City. New
will make
tona.

wedding trip to
City and Atlantic
Jersey, the couple
their home In Del­

Have you seen those won­
derful walla that look Uke
Me? Or new finishes that
old? Many o f those finishes are
done by professionals. But
anyone can learn to paint feus
finishes. Bob Aydt o f V illage
Paints In U k e Mary was the
guest speaker far the Novem­
ber meeting of the U k e Mary
Woman’s Club. To show every­
one lust how easy some o f the
finishes are to do. Bob had
volunteers from the audience
try some o f the finishes.
First. Bob used an assistant
to show the audience how easy
and ordinary finish to. Bob
look a wooden shelf that had
been sanded. Hto volunteer
dipped a rag In stain and then
w ijxd It over the wood a irfa re.
The wood took on a light oak
color. The shelf had been
sanded with a fine grain o f
sandpaper. If you prefer a
darker color, sand with a
rougher grain o f sandpaper. A
rougher gram opens the wood
pores more allowing them to
take In more stains.
Aging a finish, essentially
making something look Uke an
antique. Is also very popular.
There are many methods t o '
achieve this. W ith one method,
you also get a 3-dim ensional
look. The finish Involves using
a base coat and allowing It to
dry. The top coat to a glaring
paint (glaring paint allows un­
dercoat to show
through).
While the top coat to still wet.
you can use a feather duster,
sponge or cloth to take o ff the
excess paint. W hatever you use
to take o ff the excess paint w ill
determine the texture o f the
finish.
Even m etal can be aged. Bob
and a volunteer used a new
brass pitcher to demonstrate.

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First the surface waa primed.
All metal a irfa res (and any
other non-poroua surface) must
be specially primed so that the
finish will bond with the a irface. After priming the brass
pitcher, a patina finish was
added, gtvtng the pitcher a ver­
digris look. It really looked Uke
an antique.
Despite how much money
some people In Florida spend
lighting rust, others Uke the
look. Village Paint sella quite a
bit of Instant rust
for those wanting the look.

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H oliday

Lumlna

In H o n o r o r M e m o ry

LIGHTING
FIR ST STREET
fo r

W IN T E R F E S T

M I A I P M T W ITH

MAKTA AND SNOW
Si
Peter's Preschool w ill
hold Its annual Breakfast with
Santa from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m.
on Saturday, Dec. 0. There w ill
be tons of real snow, hayridea
and face painting. There w ill
also be a silent auction, bake
sale and Santa's Marketplace.
Breakfast w ill be eggs, bacon,
sausage, pancakes, outt and a
drink. Santa will be available
for pictures for Just S3. A d­
vanced tickets coat $4.50 for
adults. $3.50 for children 3 and
up and $15 for a family ticket
that admits up to 0 people.
Tickets purchased at the door
are $5.50. $3.50 and $17 re­
spectively. SC Peter's to located
on Rinehart Road In

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5 PM • S PM MAGNOLIA SQUARE
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Sanford’s 8L John* River OafIny. She M id AReia Clarte and
Ram i Jacob*, representing
Sanfcrd and county nmaiinii.
m Interested tn reviving and
expanding the activities to
complement the holiday festfvlUes, net only tn Sanford, but m
other clties In the county.
The reception Is open to the
public end wtll feature tools
other
Swedish settlers.

from

early

DARon the Home Front.
The December meeting ts schedule far Satur­
day. Dee. 13. at noon at the Magnolia Tea Room
In Longwood. Ft. Mellon Society C A R . mem­
bers will peetent a patriotic play. The Regent

Rowell
Mary. For more information,
call 333-1707.

The third annual CHde Lake
Mary Holidays wtll be held Dec.
6 from 8:30 to 8:00 p.m. at
Lake Mary City Hall, The an­
nual festival, which includes
the tree lighting. Is a coopera­
tive effort by the City o f Lake
Mary, the Stardust Girl Scouts,
and the Lake Mary Woman *

Chib. The G irl Scout* provide a
free holiday craft to anyone
who donate* a toy for Safehouse o f Sem inole County.
(Children can rhooae to
thetr own If they wish ) The
Woman s Club provides free
cookies and a drink to anyone
who donates a non-perishable
food Item for Safehouae. Enter­
tainment this year Includes the
Lake Mary High Dnuna De­
partment. Greenwood Lakes
Choir. Mike Wlerxbowskt on
the dulcimer, the Stardust
Singer*, the Loe Family Sing­

ers. and Country Joe

guild choirs: St. John In spira­
tional Choir o f Orlando. San­
ford's Hickory Avenue Church
o f Ood Mass Choir, Allen
Chapel AME M at* Choir. M l
o th er Youth Choir of Leesburg.
ML Carmel Maaa Choir o f Tan­
gerine. St. James AME Mass
Choir. Second Shiloh Baptist
Maaa.Choir. The Vtstonalrea o f
Bethel AME
Altam onte, and
the

on Saturday. Dee. 6 from 600
a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The theme
will be T h e Dream M om s For­
ward* From Survival to Sucre**
in Building Your Bridge.

This year, for the Drat time,
the Lake Mary Christmas pa­
rade wdl be the lead tn for Oldr
Lake Mary Holidays.
noiiaays. The pa­
st the pubrode, which begin* at
5:00 p.m..
He safety complex ati S:
Tty Hail
p.m.
ends at City
Hall at 6:00
6
Also, for the first time. Holy
Cross Lutheran Church w ill be
holding their Walk Through
Bethlehem s i Ctty Hall. The
walk wtll be Friday and Satur­
day. Dee. 5 and 6 beginning at
&amp;JO p.m.

Hawkins
Church located on West 13th
S tm t.
The benefit program w ill help
the Wealside Boys and Glrta
Chib, The Oood Samaritan
Home and the Alda Founda­
tion.
Peterson
and
chairm en;
Exalted
Ruler. Joyce Byrd.
Ruler o f the i

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Celebrate the fourth armlveroaiy o f the Sanford Central
Florida Muaktan’a Oulld to be
held on Sunday. Dec. 7 at 5 00
p m. at the St. Matthew Baptiat
Church located on Main Street
tn Midway.
Featured w ill be the muaictan

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SUNDAY

Emmanuel District Churchc*
o f Ood In Chrlat Filth Stanley
fellowship meeting wtll be held
Nov. 30 at 4:00 p m. at the
Holy Trinity Church o f Ood In
Christ. 1405 Mangoailne Avr.
Bishop E.L. Sheppard Is pastor
and Elder Jeffrey W illiam *. Sr.
R th e assistant pastor.
Western Florida Jurisdiction
Bishop
Sheppard. Jurisdic­
tional Prelate, Mother Willie
Mae Pope. State Supervisor of
Women Emanuai District. Su­
perintendent la Bishop Shep­
pard. Elder Johnarnm Hender­
son. Assistant District Super­
intendent. Mother Ruby Doe
W illiam *. Dialrict Missionary.

T h e re ’s relief fo r c h ro n ic pain
DEAR ABBY: In reference to the
letter from the 71-year-old woman
who infrared from chronic pain
after a car accident: Your advice to
aee a pain specialist about aharnative method* o f dealing with pain
M*ds to he heard by a ll
A t 40 yean o f age, I waa rearended. A year later I wee tn another
car accident. I waa disgraced with
throe rack and back injuries and
had surgery on both my hand* for
carpal tunnel syndrome. I was
treated with pain medication, high
blood presaure m edicine, an ti­
depressants and muscle relaxant*. I
waa In diapers for two years for
Incontinence. (Only later did I reallie this was a side effect o f the
drugs!) The only constant In my life
was pain and dsprsssion. I was
under the care of doctors, but finally
came to realise that I had to taka
charge of my life. I had to either
change It or end It!
To make a long story short, I
heard about hypnosis and btofeedback. 1 went, and after four ses­
sions. I was pain-frse! My blood
pressure la now normal, IVe loot 40
pounds, and I’m no longer
I love being around poo-

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them by their pain It la well-eeUbliahed that chronk-pain auffersrs
develop tolerance and dependence
while on narcotlca, but Uieee art
expected side effects — not tigm of
addiction — and are not considered
indication* for discontinuing the
drug.

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pie and eryoy living again.
I Ioat seven years of my life to
pain Abby, pleaae advise your read­
ers to never settle for living in p
isppen, thanks to
Lord and my doctor,
my name.
L RAKKAH.
ST. M A H T lN V IllS jA

DRAB L

BARRASi I'm

p lea se d to le a rn th a t y o a r
recovery w as so successful,
I’ m p rin tin g y o u r testim onial.
N o o h should havo to llvo In
co n s ta n t p a in . R oad on fo r

Tragically, tolerance and
dence are often mistaken for i
tlon, and the drugs are abruptly
stopped. It la well known that pain
patient* sometimes take their own
live* when their medications art
discontinued. I have come to call
this *algoride* — suicide driven by
Better understanding o f true
addiction, aa opposed to the commanplace occurrence o f tolerance
and dependence, would help allevi­
ate the daily suffering o f millions of
people end prevent many deaths
per year due to algocida.
MICHAEL 8 GORBACK. M D . ■
THE CENTER FOR PAIN RELIEF.
HOUSTON

DEAR ABBY: One of your readera racantly expressed concern
about becoming addicted to pain
medication. I agree with your rec­
laimwudat toft to aee a ptoti special­
ist for nun-pharmaceutical treat­
ment. Unfortunately, theae meth­
ods a n not always effective. Many
patient* continue,to require strong
pain madication for relief.
The vast majority of people wtwi
taks narcotics for pain do nor
become addict*. Although tolerance
(the requirement fur bigger doaea)
and dependence (the development
o f withdrawal symptoms after sudden discontinuation! a n associated
with addiction, they do not repre­
sent true addiction by themselves.

Addiction is a condition in whkh
people make obtaining and ueing
the drug the centerpiece o f their
MAN
w j existence. The use of the drug la an
________tewiwrwe49
1 B T A M W T M O n M 1 end point in Iteelf. Drug addicta
■
tie atems ass
m m withdraw and become Use function­
■
Rttirni nflirtriT.nithgii.nTWHl al when they take druga. In con­
t
tlStaiS'SN*
M i l trast, chronic-pain patient* become
more functional when thro use their
IVM N tM
eamtaaa
drug*, and are able to join in bask
social activities frequently denied
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hear ‘bout the Oviedo
froO oll team. Do Besot
•ex they ore one of the
fidTs biggest stories and
they’re a bunch of nice
guys as well.

everybody's weartnwUh
the extra large end (bell
bottoms?) look kinds

the county. On Onrah
wishes we had an out*
door place to do our

Lrague of Cltlea a n
the
summer.
*1 thought it would be great
If we could build a partner*
ahlp with them,’ Carrico mid.

Practicing what he preaches
everybody need* prayer and
that hla efforts are juat a
reflection o f students’ recent
attempts to turn Sem inole
around.
Many o f the students and
faculty at Sem inole feel that u
to always good far students to

It’s time for
community
service

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11

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Haw*
and
Ban
Chisolm,
■ualm m iifis IThannnlra Jones
Md
U Trcaaa
Haws,
and
brahman
Kalen
McKinney.
They all gathered one morning
and decided to talk about what
la affecting their dally Uvea.
Pram there It
grew
to
between 20 and 65 Ood (raring
students
gathering
every
morning.
McKinney
feels
that

such a young age and that be
Is taking the initiative to lead
some o f the students toward
something better.
McKinney says that he wants
to see the entire school join
together for something positive
and that many students w ill
write him o ff lust because he Is

Idyllwilde kids go w ilde for Dr. Speirs

ktylwlids laachsr Robert Spain chats wWi students
Jerarry EHott Harrison Read, Madias Pray, Elisabeth

■ y c a x t k x o il m a x t in
Herald Correspondent
There's a new teacher on
staff at Idyllwilde Elem entary
In Sonfor
urd. After 10 years
a staffing specialist for
lor Ser
Semi*
note County Schools, Robert
S pcIra, Ed, D „ has moved
Into
the
classroom.
He
teaches the gifted students
who
travel
to
Idyllw ilde
weekly from Sanford area
schools - Midway, Hamilton.
Pin cerest. WUson. W icklow
and Goldsboro.

He describes his form er po­
sition aa a ’ designee for the
director o f exceptional educa­
tion In m atters o f placing
students
Into
exceptional
programs (Including gifted ).’
Many
parents
and
non*
educators Involved In the
child study process msy not
dent's exceptional education
placem ent.
Dr. Spetra explains the Job
includes 'm onitoring o f mudents in the programs, o ffer­

ing
...tcschcrs
In-service
training,
reviewing
exccpdenu... suspended., .or
re c ­
ommended
for
expulsion
(and) ...assisting with place­
ment of transfer students.*
Why leave the county office
and such a challenging Job?
Spetra - a 1975 art sducattm padwaOr s f d a g a t e
University o f New York - r e ­
plies: *1 was in my 10th year
In this role, as a creative per-.
change.’

His creativity manifests It­
self at home and st work. He
sculpts In clay, using both his
daughters and former Mudents as Inspiration. Many
years ago while he taught art
in a rural community in the
Adlrondacka, his wife owned
a preschool there. *1 have
been creating vignettes of
those children st play.’
Academically speaking. 7
have always been attracted to
the study o f creativity.' W hile
at Lake O rients Elem entary
he conducted a study about
Increasing 3rd graders' com ­
petency In Language Arts
through use o f a creativity
based curriculum. 'They In­
creased their ability to use
creative
problem -solving
skills within a group. This led
to increased competency In
oral and written expressIon.*
Spetra* quiet humor is r e ­
vealed in his speaking about
his favorite word, places and
colors.
'M y favorite word la coffee.
I like to pronounce It In a
Joking way to create that New
York sound that drives every­
one nuts. I love all the cities I
have visited - Boston. New
York. London, Montreal. I love
to go to the museums, alt out­
side with a cup o f cough fee
and study people. Although,
aa an artist I like all colors. I
am very attracted to green.
Green la peaceful and calm ­
ing.*
The desire for peace - tn
schools and around the world
his academ ic
and Ms personal phi-

courage students to develop
alternatives to...defiant and
disruptive behaviors...* The
activities offer the student In­
stead. th e opportunity to d e­
velop fair and hist attitudes.*
Aa for global peace. Speirs
fa an optim ist who sees the
world moving toward unity.
T h e y are not quantum leap#,
but rather baby steps, so we
must all be patient.*
Spetra holds a Master o f
Science In Special Education
from the College o f St. rose In

New York and an Ed.D. In
Child and Youth Developm ent
from Nova Southeastern Uni­
versity where he Is an adjunct
professor.
A teacher
o f teachers,
Spetra cautions about not
limited
opportunities
for
children.
*When
I
teach
graduate classes for teachers,
I always stress an IQ test to
only a snapshot o f a student's
performance for the m om ent.

Thumbs Up!!
The Lyman High School
Marching Bond and Guard
performed In district com pe­
tition last week and received
Superior Rating In all catego­
ries. In addition, four Lyman
band
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There’s been some big
news at Oviedo High lately.
Three students
______ ______________ -placed
in the top 3 at the Orest Day
In the Country Art Show.
Also. A pril N osas was the
recipient o f the O iea l Day
Scholarship. Oviedo also ac­
cepted the Columbia Scholas­
tic Press Association Gold
Medalist Award for the 199697 school year.

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S e m in o le C o u n ty re s id e n ts s h o w c a s e d
Cori Knickerbocker: An American Artist. It w ill
be pari o f program 4 and win atari o ff the day.
The film lakes a look at the Seminole County
painter and hi* work. The (Urn debuted at thl*
year's Central Florida FUm and Vidro Festival.
It show* Knickerbocker at hla home and other
locations Including Ms favorite painting hang­
out. International Drive's Cafe Tb Tu Tango.
There are five scheduled programs for thl*
year's Brouhaha.
Films and video* will be
screened throughout the day. The showcase
rum through Sunday. Enrian Theater Is lo ­
cated at 1300 South Orlando Avenue In M ait­
land. For more Information about specific
films and their lim es, cal] 639-1088.

BT DAVID
Herald Staff W riter
MAITLAND • Local residents will display
their filmmaking talent* this weekend In the
Seventh Annual Brouhaha FUm A Video Show­
case at (hr Enrian Theater In Maitland.
The showeaae celebrate* Florida * Independ­
ent film and video maker*. Brouhaha ahows
budding Florida fUmmaker*. to diacover new
films. to offer a cultural event In Central Flor­
ida film community an enhanced sense uf Ukn
llty.
Th l* year, a aeleetlon o f 53 narrative, docu­
mentary. experimental, and computer a n i­
mated films and video* w ill play throughout
the two-day celebration.
Sanford native. Rlc Serena, premie re* h i*
music video. Freedom Requiem, on Saturday at
the festival.

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The video features the music and lyrics o f
Chakra, a local band headed by Mark Smith, a
long time friend o f Serena's and a graduate o f
Seminole High School aa well. The cast also
Includes Serena’s little brother. Joseph, who I*
»i*n from Sanford.
At noon Sunddy. Chuluola resident Carl
Knickerbocker w ill be screening hi* short film

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Teacher
iFaga 7B
not on Indicator of...ability for
life. Our challenge...Is to held
children realize their true p o­
tential and never put a cap on
It.*
Bom in the Bronx In 1950,
Sprint’ family moved to Long
Island when he was 5. He
stayed In New York City until
he went to college. Since then
h e* traveled much o f the
world, married, and reared
two daughter* with Ida wife, a
speech therapist.
For 31
years he’s worked in edu ca­
tion.
All of these experiences
shape his goals m * teacher
of young children, but mostly
he Is Influenced by what he
has seen remain constant.
"I have taught all level* K13. I certainly have seen
changes In the attitudes of
children...I have seen m ajor
change*
In fam ily
struc­
ture...(but) children still have
the same needs. They need to
feel like they belong, feel like
they can contribute, feel they
can succeed. These needs b e­
come part o f my gpals aa a
ieacher.*
Clearly, the Sanford stu­
dent* at Idyllw lldc are fortu ­
nate this new teacher has ar­
rived.

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Combining music and imagery. Freedom
Requiem tells the story o f Nick Serena, a San­
ford artist who la forced to confront hla multi­
ple sclerosis In an effort to salvage hla passion
for art. Aa he grows frustrated with hla leas-

Contact. Brad

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Serena (form erly Rlc Pvrrxl began making
atop motion Alma at age o f 11 with Ida Super S
camera and O i. Joe toy*. He began to take
the hobby more seriously during a video pro­
duction course at Sem inole High School under
Charlie Schomer. After graduating from Sem i­
nole In 1993. Serena attended the school o f
Moving linage Aria at the College o f Santa Fe
In New Mexico, where he was awarded Dean’*
List lor both *rtne*ters aa well aa Most O il%landing Freshman. He la currently a free­
lance producer/edltor while working frill time
a* Senior Editor at K A K productions In Or­
lando.

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doing
something
with
a
religious
atmosphere.
He
wants to
challenge
these
students to give him one
chance, come and listen one
day and Just see what he Is all
about.
T erry motivates people In
the morning and he make* you
feel good about yourself. We
have united as a family to lift
each other up.*, said ju n ior
Daahla Haws, one of the
original member* o f the prayer
group.
'U n til we change this whole
school around, I won't rest.*.
McKinney. He la very

dedicated and hopes that this
group makes the people o f
Sanford realize that all young
people aren't on the streets,
and aren’t causing trouble In
the society.
The group as become so
popular In the recent weeks
that a change of location was
needed due to the overflow of
Intrigued students. From now
on the grou|
Dup o f students who
gathered In the hallways to
pray In the morning will be In
a classroom .
Seminole has not always had
the beat o f reputations, but
with dedicated students like
Terry McKinney, that may soon
change.

Brantleyfight for what they wanted,’
Slddiqul said.
*1 really enjoyed It .' Police
Chief Barak Bar said. T won't
forget It for a long tim e.
There’s no better way to do It
than Aral-hand.*
Carrico said she hopes to
expand the program
next
year by Including job shad­
owing as part o f the semester.
She sold the city o f Altam onte
Springs was com pletely coop­
erative so don't be surprised
If the Lake Brantley students
have their day In the city
chambers again next year.

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him.*
Shellbammer along with
Paul Sherman. Kevin Jordan.
Jenny Thompson and M ertdtth Schulte a n all m em bers
o f the Lake Brantley student
governm ent.
After
several
hours
of
meeting, the students went to
Cranes Roost where Prom
again met with everybody to
answer more questions.
The students enjoyed the
experience.
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October 9, 1997

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BOth Year, No. 36 •Bantord, Florida ‘

Goff: Impetus for school board code of conduct
By M A M A OREM
Herald Staff Writer

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School board Chairman Sandy Robinson wM recom­
mend the board formally disapprove of M o w t
Bob Goffs conduct

Seminole C o u n ty School Hoard C h a irm a n
Sa ndy Robinson will recommend the board re­
pudiate and disapprove of fellow m em ber's
llob Goff behavior. In the same action. Robin­
son will also propose the board formally adopt
a code of conduct, which would apply to all
members, both current and future.
Robinson said the proposed code of conduct
was long overdue.
"Th is Is not for him (Goff). It's for all of us
end those w ho come after us," Robinson said.
Robinson said the code was put together
about a year ago by board member B arbara
K u h n. *but we never got around to adopting It.*
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*l respect Barbara and I knew she had pul
forward this effort.* she said.
Using Kuhn's draft. Robinson said she re-

• This Is like Excel for Bob by
saying here Is what Is expected. ?
•School boifd member Larry Furlong ‘
viewed the docum ent and reworked It with
school Superintendent Paul Hagerty. school
attorney Ned Ju lia n J r . and several local a dvi­
sors.
‘ Although we don't really have consequences
associated with this, we can atilt establish
guidelines.* Robinson said.
Robinson aatd formally adopting the code
was im portant because of recent events a ss o ­
ciated with OofT.
Th ro u g h several
e-m ail messages from
school Superintendent Paul Hagerty. OofT had
recently been admonished for Inappropriate
and abusive behavior toward staff and a ven­

dor d u rin g a recent out-of-tow n conference. As
a result of ongoing inclilenls reported to
Hagerty,
board mem ber La rry Purlong had
planned to seek censureshlp of OofT b y the
board.
*1 thought it was Im portant to address Mr.
fu rlo n g ’s co n ce rn s...m y goal waa to get In as
m any recom m endations as possible.* Robin-:
son said.
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Th e recommendation* call for the board to
pu blicly repudiate and disavow Ooffa abusive
treatment of staff and a v e n d o r that the board
not approve reim bursem ent o f Goffs expenses
at an upcom ing conference in Denver. C o lo .;
and that m em bers a
approve a budget am endment allocating hind
ads equally to all board
mem bera.
K u h n said she felt the word ‘ repudiate* was
loo strong and she would prefer the words
‘ disavow or disapprove.* ‘
K u h n aald although board members have a
te e OofT. Page BA

Employees fear for
jobs if city gets out
of garbage business
B y M A R IA O R E M
Herald Staff Writer
Waste collection may soon
he going private for the C ity of
Sanford, a move Hint has e m ­
ployees concerned for their
jobs.
Al its meeting M onday, the
city com m ission will review a
draft of a request for proposal
for solid waste and recoiling
collection services. O rig in a lly
subm itted In 1094. the current
KFP was reviewed try stall at
the com m ission's request, said
C ity Manger Bill Sim m ons.
B y p riva tisin g a service,
w h ich naa long M e n provided
by the city, Btmm ona aald
Sanford residents could save
money and the city could make
m oney.
"Th e city believes there is a

possibility we can get service
al n rale considerably less
than currently charged.' S im ­
mons said.
‘ From a cost standpoint, p ri­
vatization should seriously he
considered nnd then taken to
RFI* ‘
A l 815.04 a m onth for resi­
dential curbside .p ick-up . S a n ­
ford has the highest rnles In
the county. The service in ­
cludes rolle rllon of bulk Items,
rccyclahles.
unlim ited
yard
wasle. and solid wasie collec­
tion. Th e current city budget
for wasle collection is about
S 3 .1 m illion.
Sim m on s conceded that if a
private hauler, were to be co n ­
tracted b y the city, services for
Heme such as ya rd waste could
be limited. In addition, he aald
the city would be giving up a

certain am ount of control.
Sim m ons said. If approved,
the ItFP would he for co m m er­
cial amt residential service.
Th e city currently franchises
com m ercial roll-on and roll-off
service lo Jennings E n v iro n ­
mental.
‘ We would go totally out of
the business. It would he all or
nothing.* Sim m ons sold.
D u ring n special work ses­
sion on Sept 7. city co m m is­
sioners heard presentations try
Brow ning
Ferris
Industries.
Je nn ing s Environm ents! and
Waste Management.
Under Ihe proposed RFP. ttie
h a u le r,w o u ld also be required
to purchase the clty*e co llec­
tion equipm ent , w hich In­
cludes IB trucks.
A n ongoing concern If Ihe
•ee P riva tise . Page B A

SPD: Tough
decisions,
says mayor

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Sayonara

Hewnwo^sirjite.

Atsuyo Kobayashi, In her kimono, has been a st
dent teacher at Lake Mary Elemantary for the pa
few months. She recently returned to Japan ah
calibrating with first-graders, such as Austin L t i
shown hers In a child's kimono. For (ha whole stor
see Page 3A.

The city la looking for two concerned citizens
w ho’ll Join lla Law Enforcement Options C o m ­
mittee next week.
Tw o of the original IS members have re­
signed. Linda Ku h n dropped out because of her
work at the Slate Attorney's Olflce and P hillip
Jackson left Tuesday, saying he would not
‘ participate In a witch hunt."
O n Monday at the C ity Com m ission meeting,
two replacements will be appointed - one by
city Com m issioner W hlley Eckstein and the
other b y Com m issioner Brady Lessard. Each
commission member had three appointees to
the com m ittee.
"It's Important to fill these positions with
well-intentioned persona and to move on to
make our recommendations to the co m m is­
sion.” said Longwood Police Chief Greg M anSee Police, Page BA

Th in g s to do:
F ro m S ta ff R e p o rt a
There's absolutely no excuse to stay Inside
and watch the television this weekend (even
you are rooting for Ihe Magic. M arlins, the
Gators or the Jaguars). If the weather la not
enough to entice you out-of-doors, there are
plenty of activities available this weekend to
get you out and about.
‘
Th e G reat Fall Expo continues through
S unday w ith 20 cent Th u rs d a y today. A ll rides
require two or more tickets, m in im u m p u r ­
chase 81.
The R lti Theatre presentation of Steel M a g­
nolias will w rap u p a Ihree-week ru n w ith
shows scheduled for Friday and Saturday at 8
p.m . and S unday at 2:30 p.m . Tickets are 812
for adults and 810 seniors and students.
O ther events Include:

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and Academ y will be having an open house
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Laura Seekbach Finn,
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Editorials/ Opinions
EDITORIAL

DO NNA B R IT T

Two men,
so different
We were struck by the diversity
at two people featured In two front
page stories In the Safj/ord Herald
Wednesday. Is it fate or choice
that makes a person turn out the
way he does?
Seminole
County
Fire
C hief
Terry Schenk, 45. has been func­
tioning In his position for awhile,
but Just recently received his fifth
bugle, signaling that he officially
leads the firefighters and p a ra ­
medics in the county. Schenk, a
family man who believes In lifelong
learning, also has many plans to
make the county fire-rescue serv­
ice even more efficient. We arc
certain Schenk's family and co ­
workers are proud of him. W e
know we are. He has worked hard
and Is a wonderful role model for
boys and girls who, when they
grow up. want to be firefighters.
Also on the page, we featured
Sanford resident Eric Wynn. 23.
arrested
by
Seminole
County
deputies, who charged him with
trafficking 28 grams of cocaine
while armed, possession of crack
cocaine, concealed firearm, pos­
session of cannabis over 20 gram s,
possession of d ru g paraphernalia,
possession of a concealed firearm
by a convicted felon, selling of
cannabis and grand theft of a fire­
arm. His 21-year-old female com ­
panion w as arrested on sim ilar
charges. W ynn In the past two
weeks has also been the target of
{ w d gun-w ielding men, both o f
whom

-t m v e -* b e e n — a r r e s t e d

Actually, that’s not a bet, it’s a promise
W A S H IN G TO N -• H u ndre d* of thousands of
men descended nn W ashington on Saturday,
sponsored b y n group whose num bers, agenda
and ultimate cfTect on society are unclear.
I'm watting to feel the deep suspicion, the
heartfelt w orry, thnt some p co p le -.m a n y of
them women w ith views sim ilar to m in e -s a y I
should have.
O ut after rending umpteen stories about
deadbeat dads and kids shot for their
sneakers:
after
seeing
everyone
from
Hollywood celebs to Impoverished teens give
birth to father-free babies: after hearing an
acquaintance who watches lit tle 'T V gasp. *1
turned It on the other night and couldn't
believe the smut,* I'll adm it:
A m nll full of men praying ns Promise
Keepers ju s t doesn't outrage me.
I know too m any women whose problem s
w ilh men would likely gel better, not worse. If
those men got involved In the prayer,
discussion and Introspection advocated by the
Promise Keepers I know too m any kids whose
father--nm l niothcrs--lct them think that God
la nt heal Incompetent, and thnt their most
Important goal In life Isn't n great education, a
fulfilling career nr m aking a contribution. Il'a
getting paid.
I know too m any families (hat would gain
from
the
Promise
Keepers'
sla tcd --a n d ,
apparently, dem onstrated--Insistence that men
■pend less lime at work, and more time at play
and at prayer with their families.
We arc a society In trouble, in soul trouble,
and a nything that addresses thst--even a
bu nch of sobbing, generally conservative men,
most of them white, though actively w o rking to
involve m ore m tn o rltlca -c a n 't be oil bad.
I knew little about the group before Its
October 4 gathering was announced. Suddenly
everybody wns praising, or prolesling, them .
T h e media, ever uncomfortable with toughto-qunntliy matters like religion, have had a
ball analyzing them. Th a i's a good thing, when

m ill full of
men praying as
Promise Keepers
doesn't outrage
me. J

you consider the 7 -y ta r-o ld group's 80S million
budget, and the num ber of ‘ spiritual leaders'
w ho bilked
followers
or
misrepresented
themselves.
Sane-sounding women told reporters their
husbands
became
more
loving
and
appreciative after Joining (he group. One P K
leader said that ‘ Instead of thinking his day Is
over when he arrives home from work ... (a
m an) should be helping with dinner, reading to
(k id s ),., w ashing laundry before he lakes lim e
for himself.* I read the seven w orthy prom ises
made b y participants, including the one to
reach 'beyond racial and denom inational
b a nte rs to demonstrate ... biblical unity.'
I also read that the Promise Keepers'
leadership has lies to conservative groups
w hom I m istrust, and that m uch of the group's
leadership Is anti-a bortio n--tho ug h founder
fllll M cC a rtne y soft-pedals that Issue to get h is
love-O od-love-fam lly-love-yourself message to
the largest possible audience. Certain Promise
Keepers are food of the pesky biblical phrase
suggesting that women 'subm it* to their mates.
Tho u g h seriously spiritual. I've never been
big on subm itting. Years ago. when a Biblewaving male relative asserted. *A man Is the
head of s relationship, a woman Is the foot.

JACK ANDERSON

^ T h e elections
were « stagemanaged affair
w hoso results
cannot be
enforced. J

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Charged^ with shooting at him.
; We hope that our young readers,
and those who are parents and
Adults who Influence the choices
children make, remember these
two men: one, at 45, accomplished
and with a bright future, whose
choices
can
make
Seminole
County a better and safer place to
live; the other, at 23, in Jail.

Elections were public
relations gambit

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...A m an needs hls food' M g fool came down.
So will Ihe feet of women everywhere, should
their
prom ise-keeping
husbands
make
unreasonable suggestions or demands.
B ut the rarely staled truth Is lhat certain
women oi£. sutim laslvc-unapologcllcally. even
thought fully subm issive--to their men. I'd
rather such women subm it to guys committed
to a O od and a group that forbid men to be
abusive, unfaithful and Im m oral, than lo guys
who are swayed by other forces.
In fact, we're oil being pushed, pulled and
prodded. Th e Promise Keepers are Just another
catalyst. For Ch ristian ity? Sure, hut other
faiths w ill survive. Against abortion rights?
Perhaps. . b u t abortion
Is a
matter
of
conscience we'll be arguing about forever. For
mare focus on
family,
faithfulness
and
forgiveness? I hope so.
M any of the catalysis surrounding us are
dangerous, with palpably painful effects. Each
time
we
wink
at
a
scandal.
shrug
everybody's doing 1C si an Imm oral or unkind
act. or accept anyone's dehum anization. It's a
catalyst for more of the same. The Promise
Keepers could be devils In disguise. Bui It's ns
possible--no. Il'a more possible--that they're a
religious group offering decent direction to
some frighteningly lost men. Il isn't perfect.
But men c o u ld -n n d d o --d o worse.
A n d here's a news flash for those fearful that
the Promise Keepers' mission Is lo send
women back to the 1850a: Women aren't going
back, even If some of us ore rethinking, yet
again, ou r roles and those of our mates.
I'll make a bet: Many liberated women
secretly wouldn't m ind their husbands seeking
to know Ood. and their best selves, belter. I
bet m ost women wouldn't m ind their men
being so corny as lo attend a rally where they
sobbed, hugged and prayed with other guys. If
It
meant
less
housework
and
more
appreciation.
Actually, that's not a bet. Il'a a prom ise.

The American peopls are notori­
ously easy for any “scientific expert"
to scare. Just In the post decade or
two, we have been warned about the
supposedly deadly consequences of
nuclear winter, add min, the ozone
hole, collisions wilh comets or aster­
oids, and — most recently sad most
successfully — the 'greenhouse
effect.*
The greenhouse effect Is such ■
howling success because we a n told
there Is something ws can do about lb
Reduce tbs fTTHtW* of carbon diox­
ide sod other gtsss that eBegedty trap
beat In tbs atmosphere and cause
global temperatures to rise. Like so
many other environmental proposals,
this will require a drastic cutback In
all sorts of economic activity.
The view that human actions tie
causing a gradual rise In global tem­
peratures fits not lose unchallenged
A Gallup Poll of toe members of the
Meteorological Society and the Amer­
ican Geophysical Society reveals that
IT percent of them think that
worming In the 34th century has
by greenhouse gee emita
For one thing if indeed there
hse been any warming. It ie wall within
the natural rang* of temperature vari­
ations over the past II,MO yssra. And
most of It occurred prior to IS M — Lfo,
before moat human-caused carbon
dioxide emissions.
We lend to forget Just how long sad
dramatic the history of our planet fo&gt;
and how wide its temperature f “
aIlona have been — all without
lit of _
Th* last
ISMS yssra ago. During K, I*

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(T h e greenhouse
effect is such a
howling success 9

tbs Encyclopaedia Britannlca, “vast
continental Ice sheets moved across
tbs landmaaana of the Northern Hemi­
sphere, profoundly altering the land­
scape sad affoctlng not only the
dimat* but also the distribution of
and animals *
glace then, the planet has gradual­
ly warmed. We seem now to bs in an
“interglacial period," which may be fol­
lowed t v a slow cooling a
advance of lbs ice sheets.
Within the genera) warning tenthat haa dominated the past 10
Ihsrs hart beta numerous
downs for bigger than any
it dstsctsd by the currant
hysterics. Between
10th and lMh centuries, vineyards
his V
flourished in England tad tbs
i lW f
Greenland, TThen in thsieth
end llt h centuries temperatures
draMHMh i l w t point, •vtn lb# caaaIa

ofvSoa*

Sines 1M0, ground-level tempera­
ture msawremenla suggest that lbs
earth has wanned 0.03 to (MM degrees
Celsius. Bid global satellite data, tbs
moat recent and most dependable
gauge of dimste variations, show no
•vidaoes at ail of wanning during tbo
post IS years.
What has caused tbass variations la
anybody's gusts, but aoms scientists
srs beginning to suspect the sun,
which certainly sounds ssnaUa tom*.
Richard cTwulaoa of Columbia Uni­
versity's Center for Climate Systems
~
- M a rts that solar radiation
tbs earth Is 0.61# percent
It was in IMS. He estlthat this ie enough to
the global temperature by three-quar­
ters of a degree Fahrenheit over the
next century.
The conclusion to be drawn from
the** various statistics Is that lbs
global cUtnate has Indeed fluctuated
over lbs centuries, and wtldN so over
the course of tbs millennia. And there
Is precious tilths that science, at 1U
present stags, can do about It. If. over
lb* next few thousand years, the vast
mils-thick ice sheets return to Europe
and North America, the only solution
b slo gat out of the way.
we can have ten getting
scared ever teatailss. In February
1973 Selene* Digest ran an articis anUUsd "Braes Youraslf for Another Ics
Age.” In IS7S Anthony Wolf! wanted
that “The surface temperature of the
whole North Atlantic has rooted on#eighth of the way back to full ioe-ags
Thao c»m* the greenhouse offset
Whet's next?

B O S N IA -T h e m unicipal elections held
here two weeks ago were a public relations
gambit that will have little effect op . the
political future of this volatile region.
Organized and monitored by the U. S.
m ilitary. N A T O and the Organization for
Security and Cooperation In Europe, the
elections were a stage-managed affair whose
results cannot be enforced.
O u r reporter Michael V lncr watched up
close us heavily armed soldiers bused ethnic
minorities into thetr former home towns Just
long enough to vole before returning them to
the shelters they are now forced to call
hom e.
While taking a break from the action In a
Sarajevo hotel, media members heard the
sound of a bom b exploding In a nearby
election office, serving as a potent rem inder
that any election results will likely be
challenged by force.
Some of the candidates last week-end w ill
end u p w in n in g their rnccs. but they will be
hollow victories. In most cases, the w inners
could never return to claim their scats
without full-tim e and substantial
troop
deployment. B y some estimates. It would
lake a force of at least 350.000 troops to
enforce the election results.
'Peace Is hanging by ■ thread.* was the
candid assessment of one m ilitary officer on
the ground w ho declined to be Identified.
M any other echoed hls same sentiments.
T h e week after forces pull out, most predict,
the ethnic warfare w ill resume as If the
occupation had never happened.
Interviews with Bosnian M uslim s confirm
w hat m a ny Eftate Departm ent officials have
been saying for months: Peace Is not
possible
without
Ihe
surrender
and
Im prisonm ent of
Bosnian
Serb
leader
Radovan Karadzic and Serbian President
Slobodan Milosevic.
For Ihe time being. Karadzic Is holed u p In
Ihe m ountain city or Pale and has crested a
Mafta-llke network of cronies that he uses to
control what rem ains of the Serb economy,
T h e International com m unity, especially the
United States,
would love to capture
Karadzic and brin g h im (o trial In T h e
Hogue. B u t that would require a com m andostyle raid w hich could produce massive
bloodshed.
Karadzic still com m ands the loyalty of
great swaths of the Serb population, despite
Incontrovertible evidence of war a lin e s. B u t
a spilt has occurred In recent m onths that
pits Karadzic against hts fo rm a second-incom m and. Blljana Plavsic. Most analysts
believe Plavsic, s n ardent S a b nationalist,
would barely be an Improvement over
Karadzic.
Plavsic,
a
fo rm a
biology
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Anderson
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 4 A
profeaaor, has shown more willingness to
negotiate w ith Western officials, yet she has
given no Indication that she’s ready to roll
out the welcome wagon for Bosnian M uslim
refugees w ho rem ain homeless.
W hile Karadslc Is the highest profile
crim inal still on the loose, high-ranking
Serbian and Crontlan m ilitary officers told
us that no general In either arm y would
escape ware-crim es charges •• under the
United Nations definition of such crimes - if
their actions d u rin g the war were scrutinized.
But as long as Karadzic Is free and wields
Influence, the majority of Am erica’s attention
will be focused on restoring nnrm nlcy In

Privatizecity decides to go private.
Sim m ons said, Is what would
happen to the 37 city em ploy­
ees If Sanford went out or the
waste collection service.
According to the city m a n ­
ager, haulers have said they
would pick u p the employees
b u t would not offer a lifetime
Job guarantee.
But Toni Helton, field super­
visor for solid waste In S a n ­
ford, Is seriously c o n rrrn rd

n ln g w ho chairs the options
committee.
M anning said today he would
like to see the committee ex­
tend its weekly work sessions
lo more lhan a 2-hour time
limit (tills week’s session wer.t
2 l/2|. T h i s Is a very serious
issue." he said.
Th e committee will meet with
Police C h ie f Joe Dillard nrxt
Tuesday nnd with members of
nn S P D employee group. It w ill
Inspect the S P D facility on
French Ave., also.
M anning wants Ihe co m m it­
tee to hear from Seminole
C o u n ty Sheriff Don Kslingrr at
Its Oct. 21 meeting Ksllngcr
has vowed to share the re­
sources of his office with the
city. He said Wednesday that
he was concerned that ihe city
hnd In the pnsl ’ isolated" itself
and not been receptive to these
resources.
T h a t 's exactly what we have
done • isolated ourselves."

about his staffs job security.
T h e y don't want to lose their
Jobs.* Helton said.
T h e m ain concern is lhal
m a ny of the employees would
lose retirement benefits and
once in, Helton said a private
hauler could eventually raise
rates and specialized services,
which the city offers free like
bulk pick-u p . would be an add­
on charge.
T h e r e is a lot of money to be
mnde in solid wasie.* he said.

Mayor Larry Dale said today.
'A n d It’s something we've got to
address. There are some tough
decision! lo be made. Instead
of w orrying about thla being a
'w itch hunt' we ought be c o n ­
cerned with the business of
choosing options A , B or C .
Option A Is to re-organize the
SPD. n Is to re-organize and
acquire some services from the
sheriff and C Is lo contract the
sheriff for all law enforcement
services. Obvtousty. C Is the
most drastic option - one that
would require disbanding the
SPD. tt has prom pted a loud
'wnke up call," to the SPD and
ila rm rd m any w ho call the
whole process a "w itc h hunt."
The next step in Ihe process
Is nam ing Ihe two more o p ­
tions committee mem bers.
‘ Com missioners
Eckstein
and Lessard will make Ihelr
committee replacement selec­
tions Monday night." Dale said.
Th e
options
committee
seems to be functioning better
each week It meets according

On J U n w y . 0^.

T h a t 's w h y they are so a n x ­
ious to take over In Sanford.
Once they get In It’ll be a dif­
ferent ball game.*
In addition. Helton said, a
private com pany would not
provide all the services the city
does. Helton said hla em ploy­
ees currently serve about 8.700
residents and 1.000 co m m e r­
cial customers.

( “ D iik s ” )
Oct. 9,1963 • Aug. 19,1988
Wc All M1m You and Love You,
But God Loved You Best.
Y ou r Loving Family,
Mother, Staten, B n x h c n ft
Children, N lc c c i. ft Nephew s

vs.
NOSMAN I . M IL IM . Jr.
•mt TAMMI O. M IU IA . M •!..
AM SNOBS NOTICB
Nolle* I* Iterate) #ri*n that,
pwiuanl
10
on
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AenheduNnf Ferattoaura Sol*
dated b.piamb*r 10th. 1*»T,
m d onlonS In chrU c o m nowboe S7-1I1-CA-14-K Ot in*
Circuit Court of tn* tlth
Judicial Circuit In ond for
Sominol* County,
Hondo.
whoroM HOSW IST MOATO AQ I. INC., lo riomtllf ond
NORMAN ( . M IM IR . JR..
TAMMI O. MILLIA. S IM IN O U
COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUBDI­
VISION OF T H I STATI o r
riO R ID A, A.A. LASIX AND
ASSOCIATII, INC.. ORLANDO
B fV tlTO a i. L R . A DKLAWARI
LIM ITIO RARTNIRSMir, A
M V O K IO LIMITIO M R TN IflSHIR
D/B/A
rA C IH T T IR
ARARTMINTS, toJoro Dofondant(o), I mill OOM to tfte Meftoot
ond boot bidder for coon ot the
m o l front door of tn* Sominol*
County eourtnouM m Sanford,
laminate County. Fterldb, of
11:00 A.M. an tn* 4th day of
NOVIMS IR. t»*T, tho I oftenIng dooertbod proporty M 0*1
forts In o*M Final Judpmont, to

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LOT I , SLOCK N. NORTH
ORLANDO TIR R A C t. SICTION
t o u r o r u n it o n i . a c c o r d MO TO T H I PLAT TH IR IO P AS
RICOROID IN PLAT BOOK 17,
M O B 10, PUBLIC RICOROB 07
SIM INOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
N O TI: PURSUANT TO THB
PAIR
D IR T
COLLICTIOM
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARB
AOVKID THAT THIS LAW HAM
IS O I IM ID TO B l A O IB T
COLLECTOR ATTCMPTMO TO
C O LLIC T A D IB T AND ANY
MPORMATIOH OBTAINIO WILL
B l U l ( 0 FOR THAT PURPOflB.
Dolod IS* lots day of
Boptombor, tH T .
MARYANN! MORBI
Cterk of CirouR Court
By Jon* I . Jaoowlo
D«*uty Cterk
COOftJS A BTAWIARBKI
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For more information call Beverly B rough-*
ton at 3 3 0 -7 4 0 0 or Frank Vnranc at (9 0 4 )
2 2 8 -3 2 4 0 . Th e Am erican Legion la located at
2874 Sanford Ave.

Canoe, canoe
Wilderness Trck k e rs Invites you to Join
them Saturday for a six-h ou r ennoe trip along
the tributaries of the SI. Jo h n s River. Meet at
the ennoe beach of Blue Springs State Park.
T h is trip will loop nround Hontoon Island
Stale Park. B ring your own lunch nnd plenty
to drink. Canoe rentals nre available from the
park for 828; no charge to launch you r own
ennoe. There Is n charge of 82 per person or
84 per vehicle to enter the park.

Btir swap and aall

The trip will begin prom ptly at 9 a .m ., ao :
allow plenty of time to rent n canoe. No r e a e r -;
vat Iona required, open to nil For more Infor*;
motion call 351 -9 9 0 0

Space Is sill) available lo reserve a table for
the first Central Florldn H u g-A -B e a rs Swap A
Sell, Saturday. O ct. I I . nl the American Le­

Lagal Notlcet
IN TMS CIRCUIT COUNT
PON BSMMOLB COUNTY,
PROBAT! DfVtBION
TIM Number PT-TOS-CP
IN A I: (STATS 07
aOBIRT I . MAONUSSON.
Oececced
NOT 1CI
OP AOMMIBTRATION
Tho edictinictretMn of the
•state of AOBIRT I . MAGNUSSON, deceeeed, HI* Number
IT-ros-CP. I* pending m the
Circuit Court for Sominol*
County,
Florida,
Probate
Oimelon, tho addroie of nhtch
N M l N. Pork A**.. Sanford. 71
U r n . Tho name, and oddrmoM of mo perconaJ roproeontotic* and tn* poroonai rcprceentotire • attorney oro eot forth

bdlow.
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ARS NOTIHSO THAT:
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Pth, INF.

Paraonal Ropraaantatty*;
Jamaa E Jackaen
NOS B. Paroat Ay*.
Orlando. 7L H I M
Attorney tar
Harry &lt;L Raid, III
Florida Bar No. 140011
11H W. Nrat ■treat. Suita B
Sanford, PL 1ITT1
Telephone: (*07)111-1111
Publish: Octobar t . IS. 1MT
DIJ-110

all rerom m endallona will lie
predicated on w hal Is beat for
the citizens, rather than pom live or negative b Iuses regard­
ing Ihe police adm inistration,
or
specific
departments,
group* or Individual employees
of ihe SP D .
Work sessions al C ity H all
are open lo Ihe public and
plana ore for an evening or two
of Input from citizens of the
clly.
These sea*Ion* w ill be
well-posted and advertised.
Manning said he would like
Ihe committee lo make (IB rec­
ommendations
to the
city
commission before Chrl*tm n*

to Bobby Von Herbulls, presi­
dent of McKee Construction
Co.
There's a set of guidelines
that require Ihe members to be
honest and objective as p o s si­
ble, restrain from any personal
attacks and lo keep in m ind
that their comments are to bet­
ter
the
com m unity
and
strengthen the SPD.
Speakers ore asked to stay
on .target,
keeping
salient
points to under a minute and
that there be no grandstand­
ing.
The committee Is supposed
to embrace the philosophy (hat
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Evelyn R. Franklin. 88. W y cllffe Street.
Deltona, died
Monday. Oct. 0. 1997 at Volu-

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tea a apaeial acccmmadatlon to
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M. IRENS MURDOCK
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OP AOMIN MTRATWR
Th* admlnietration *1 th*
aatat* of M. IRSNI MURDOCK,
dacaaaad. Fee Number ST-TPtCP, la pendmq m th* Circuit
Court for Scmkwte County,
Florida. Probate 0 Melon, Ihe
•dCrete of which I* P.O. Drawer
C. Banlord. Florid* 1 ITTI. Th*
of
paraonal rapriaantauyab alterALL IN T IR IB T IO P IR IO NB
ARI NOTIFIID THAT:
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nolle* la aarvad who hay*
object tone that challenge the
validity ot th* WW. th* qualifi­
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of thla Court or* required to fs*
tftek objectiont with true Court
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MONTH! AFTIR T H I DAT! OF
T H I FIRIT PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICI OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTIR T H I OATI OF IIR V IC I
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ON THIM .
AS creditor* of th* decedont
and othar parsons haying
elalina or demand* againat
daaadanTa aataia on whom a
copy of hla not lea la served
date of tha Oral public tt ten of
ihte notie* rnuot hte tea* eteteu
with thla Court WITHIN THB
U T I R OF T H R U MONTHS
A F TIR T H I D AT! OP T H I
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•th, h o t .
tl RcpreocnteUvci
A. DEAN MURDOCK
MO Cortbn Point
Longwood, Florida U T I4
LW. CARROU. JR.. SbOUtRl

Florida Bor No. 001410
LAWS (N C I W.
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ARaawnte Springs. FL 11701
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•la Medical Center. Orange
City. Dorn Ja n. 10. 1911 In SI.
Thom as. V irgin Iblnndb, she
moved lo Deltona from New
York In 1994. Mr*. Franklin
was a retired supervisor of
housekeeping.
she
was
a
Catholic.
Survivors Include son, W il­
liam
S.
Harvey.
Deltona;
t&gt;W|her. Charles D a n lc U J r ..
■&gt; N o r, Jersey; 13 g ra n d ch ild re n :
I f ' R 7 gre at-grandchildren;
six
|b- g re a t-g re a t-g ra n d ch ild re n .
Sunrise
Funeral
Hom e.
Sanford, In charge
of a r­
rangem ents.

EVELYN E- FRANKLIN

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cMeurr cottar

CASS NO. S T-1B S -C A -M -N
NOSWfST MOOTOAOI. Ine..
ptamiift.

enn gather at Saturday's event to share their "*
collection nm ong friends.
Proceeds from the event will benefit u n d e r­
privileged families d u rin g Thnnksglvtng and
Chrlnlm ns, with food baskets.

A Com m u nity Appreciation flrcakfasl. spon­
sored by the Celery C lly Lodge » 542. e v e r­
green Tem ple # 321 nnd Grace II. Brewer PSP
C lu b on Saturday from 8 a m . to noon.
The breakfast will be held nl the Elks Lodge.
019 Cypress Ave.. Sanford.

'It's a sad thing to lake these
Jobs out of the clly.*

J u liu s L a ro sa

o r TMS , I T S JUDICIAL
c m c u i t o r r c osts a
im a m s r o a
M U N M L S COUNTY

will also be celebrating their 10th a n n ive r­
sary.
The open house will be held from 10 a.m . to
noon and the public Is Invited. TaJIrl Is an ofler-school program , non-profit, c o m m u n ity bnsed organization which Includes a tutoring
repertoire com pany and Seminole C o m m u n ity
Boy’s Glee C lu b . T h e academy serves Sem inote and neighboring count lea w ilh quality in ­
struction In academics, dnnee. etiquette, pi­
ano, self-esteem, sign language, speech and
entre p re ne u rship .
There will be announcem ents of new classes
for elementary, m iddle and high school stu­
dents. ages three lo 17.
For more information call 2 7 7 -5 5 5 8 .

Goff

Police
C o n t In u s d fro m Pags IA

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gion Post 53.
The Central Florida H u g -A -B e a rs is a localnon-profit club of collectors. Local collectors

F re t brtakfast

Contlnuad from Page IA

Legal Notlcet

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C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
neighboring Croatia. O lvlng aid to B o snia n
Serbs Is as good ns throwing It away, since It
would merely line the already flush pockets
of Serb w ar crim inals.
B u t In Croatia, the Am erican forces have
been w a rm ly received.
In the city of Zagreb, pence reigns
suprem e. Th e sixth McDonald's restaurant
recently opened, and business Is boom ing.
Th e dollars brought In b y foreign Journalists
alone are helping to brin g this w ar-torn city
back to prosperity. Th e y even have a brandnew Hard Rock Cafe.
Meanwhile. Just across the mountains,
residents are still stuck between a rock nnd
a hard plnce.

,

C o n tin u e d fro m Page IA
guidebook on
conduct. It was important lo
establish a policy.
*We need to have something
in Ihe books.* K uhn said. *The
code will give us something to
goby.
T h is
Is something every
board mem ber should abide
by. It has been on Ihe hack
burner for a long lim e .'
Furlong called
Robinson's
recommendations
a
'belter
overall plan to deal w ilh Ihe
situation.
"This covers the iM ues t
had.* Furlong said. "It's a c o n ­
demnation of his IGaffs) co n ­
duct and It lays out the ground
ru le s .'
Furlong said he fell the code
makes tt clear whal Is expecird
nnd Ihe travel Issue will he
handled.
T i l l s Is like ’ixcel for Hot) by

saying here Is what Is ex­
pected.* Fu rlong said.
:
Goff called
Ihe
action •
'petty poll lies* and questioned
Its enforceability.
*1 answer to my constituents.'
I am not an employee of D r .:
Hagerty or the board,* Goff
said.
,
Goff stressed the need foraccountability
saying
that'
having elected officials gag
themselves is not accountaBillly.
T m a blue collar worker.
The y don't like m y phraseology
or m y personality...so what.
T h e y want to make sure no
one hears anything bad a b o u t'
Ihe school system and I’m a
critic.’
The school board will meet
Tuesday at 3:30 p.m . at the
Educational Support Center.
400 E. Lake Mary Blvd.. S a n ­
ford.

ROBERT I n ALLEN
Robert L. Allen. 83. Bay A ve ­
nue, Sanford, died Tucsdu y,
O ct. 7, 1997. Born M arch 9.
1914,
tn Macon.
Qa..
he
moved lo Sanford from Roch­
ester. N Y. In 1978. Mr. Allen
was a retired sandblaster. He
was a member of New Bethel
Missionary
Baptist
C h u rc h .
Sanford.
Survivors
Intituleniece.
Mildred Cooks. Sanford.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, in charge
of a r­
rangements.
R IC H A R D A . B E E R S
Richard A. Beers. CO. Je n nctl Street. W inter Springs,
died Tuesday. Oct. 8. 1997 a I
Colum bia
Medical
Center
Sanford. Rom Oct. I. 1931 In
Lincoln. Neb., he moved to
Centrnl Florida form (L im ­
burg, N Y. In 1984. M r. Beers
was a retired school teacher
with the Seminole C o u n ty J u ­
venile Detention Center. San­
ford. lie was a veteran of the
U.
S, Navy nnd a mem ber
V . F.W . Post S5405, W inter
Springs. He was a mem ber of
Moose Lodge *992. H a m b urg.
N.Y. and AOPA. a flying organi­
zation.
Survivors Include wife. Lois:
sons. Richard A. J r .. W inter
Springs. Jo hn P.. Jasper, Fla.;
three gra ndch ildre n.

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ALLEN, ROBERT L.
Funcrai Services for Robert L
Allen. S3, who died Tuesday, Ocl.
8, 1007, will be Saturday at 2
p.m. at New Deihel M B. Church.
Sanford, with ihe Rev. William
Lewis offlclailng. Inlsrmenl will
follow In Evergreen Cemetery.
Visitation will be Friday from 0 (o
9 p.m. at Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sunrise Funeral Home. 900 Lo­
cust Ave., Sanford. (407) 333*
7383. in charge of arrangement a,
FRANKLIN, EVELYN R.
Funeral services for Evelyn R.
Franklin, 80. who died Monday.
Ocl. 0. 1007. will bo Saturday at
noon at Our Lady of tho Lakes
Catholic Church. Odltona will: Fa­
ther Hariy Wallace offlclallng..In­
terment will be In Detlona Memo­
rial Cemetery. Viallaltou will be
Friday al Sunrlao Funeral Home
front S to 0 p.m.
Sunilae Funeral Home. 900 Lo­
cust Ave.. Sanford, (4071 3337383. In charge of arrangements.

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Sanford Herald

October 9, 1997
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FOOTBALL FEVER
By J E F F BERL1NICKE
Herald S tiff Writer

Qame of the week;
DeLand (4-1, last week beat
Seabreeze, 49-28) at Lake Howell
(1-4, last week lost to West Or­
ange, 21-10), 7:30 p.m. tonight.
W ho Invited the Bulldogs Into the dlatrlct?
UeLnnd la the sole achool outalde Seminote
C o u n ty In the new Clnaa 6A -D lstrlct 3 realignincut and they are threatening to allow only one
team from Seminole C ou nty to qualify for the
atatc playoffs.
The llulldogs. after an opening week loaa. have
won four straight. Including a w in over powerful
Oviedo.
Meanwhile. I.nkc Howell, despite Its 1-4 record,
has only one loss in the district, an overtime
hrarlh re a ke r to Oviedo. The Silver llawka shut
out Lake Mary tfco weeka ago to even Its dlatrlct
record, but fell to Weal Orange last week.
If DeLand wins, the llulldogs are the clear fa­
vorite to win the district based on their wtn over
Oviedo three weeks ngo. A Lake Howell w in
would throw everything Into a frenxy. especially
with Lnke llrantley surging after nn 0-3 start.
For the Silver Haw ks to w in. they'll need to
stop the Bulldogs' powerful offense. Lake How ell
doesn't have a lot of experience on defense but
haveu't been scorched yet this season and coach
Mike Ulsceglla is know n for his strong defenses.
Once again, quarterback Jesse H annon had a
steady game and ru n n in g backs Tra vis Vinson
mnke up the Lake Howell offense
O n defense. Kawlkn Mitchell and Beau H ic k ­
m an nre the malnstnya of the team and Lake
Howell can nlways win with Its strong special
teams unit.
O ne more thing for the Silver Hawks: they beat
DeLand Inst season In the first round of the state
playoffs so there Is n history Involved.
Will DeLand be able to strike revenge?
Well, last season, the Bulldogs snuck Into the
playoffs with a 5-5 record In tne regular season
under new coach Wade Rolllnson. Tonight, the *
- Bulldogs return to the site of last year's seasonender.
. Craig Cnndcto. only a sophom ore, lends the
DeLand attack and ru n n in g back Xenon A kins is
one of the top backs In Central Florida. Th e de­
fense Is lend by Nikki Buccolo. and M all Scovcll.
Cnndcto ran for three touchdowns lost week
and threw for two more, no the nulldogs are ex­
plosive.
Tonight, the w inner Is looking good for a d is ­
trict berth and. especially If Lake llow ell loses,
the game looms large In the District 3 race.
B y the way. the reason tonight's game la the
Gam e of the Week Is that everyone else Is off u n­
til next T h u rs d a y .

All square at the top
Lillie Quinn, Wells share lead at mid-point of season
From Btsff Reports___________________________
S A N F O R D _ Lillie Q u in n D D S coasted to a
pair of w ins and Wells Contracting w in Its gnme
with ease os the first half of the Sanford Recrea
lion Departm ent Men's Fall Wednesday Night
Slowpltch Softball League ended with the two
teams tied for first.
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Wells Con tra cting scored 13 runs In the fifth
Inning to complete an 18-3 thum ping of In vn core Rescue, while Lillie Q u in n D D S scored
seven runs In the fourth innin g and six runs in
the fifth Inning to crush Je rnlgnn Properties IB 2 and scored six ru ns tn the second Inning to
erase ■ 1-0 deficit and went on to an 11-3 vic­
tory over Pebble Ju n c tio n .
•
Lillie Q u in n D D S and Wells Con tra cting ore
both 8 -1 . while Pebble Ju n c tio n Is 4-2. Tra d in g
are Je rnlgan Properties (1-51 and Invacnre Res­
cue (0-6|.

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Next week. Pebble Ju n c tio n challenges Wells
Contracting at 6 :3 0 p .m .. then Invscsre Rescue
plays the doubleheader against Je rnlga n P rop­
erties at 7 :30 p.m . and Lillie Q u in n D D S at 8:30
p.m .
Providing the offense were:
Wells Contracting: three hits
Malt Kalasnlk
(two doubles, two runs, two RBI). Keith Denton
(two runs, two RBI); two hits _ T im Cooper
(home ru n . three runs, two RBI). George P o rilg
(triple, double, two runs, four RBI), Jo d y C o o ­
per. J im Dawson (double, run. two RBI|. Boh

Wells Sr. Irun); one hit
C h ris Wargo. Ken
Brown (run. R B I). Rick Wells Sr.. T ro y Hickson
(two runs).
Invacnre Rescue: two hits _ Hatcher (run).
Rein; one hit _ M lem ann (double, two R B I),
Redding (R B I). Figueroa. Rogers (ru n ). H all.
Lillie Q u in n D D S : three hits _ Robert Stevens
(triple, double, two runs); two hits _ C a lvin
Davis (home run. two runs, two R B I), Kelthlan
Roberts (triple, double, two runs, three R B I).
Steven Dennis (triple, two runs. RBI). M yrlel
Reid (double, two runs); one hit _ To n y Sm ith
(triple, ru n. R B I). Willie McCloud (triple. R B I).
Shay Burnside (double, run). G reg H ardy
(double. RBI), Nakla Roberts Itwo runs. R B I).
W illiam W ashington (run. two RBI). Raymond
llnrtsfteld (run. R B I). To n y llollle (ru n); run _
A rth u r Barnes.
Je rnlgnn Properties: one hit _ Dave Sim m ons,
t e a Chase, Pago 2 B

Unbeatens
dwindle in
Flag F.B.
From B ts ff U s ports

Pfcete Sy Sets Jn m
Horses Jefferson, heed basketball coach si St. Johns
River CommunBy CoSego, shows termer Sanford resident
Weetin Davis where to sign his scholarship as he formally
commWed to play bssketbaf at the Palatka junior college.
Davis, grandson of Reverend Bob and Gloria Parker of
Lake Mary, averaged 12 points per game last year as s

shooting guard at Femandtoa Beach Ugh School near
Jacksonville. Also pictured (from left to right) ore Davis'
parents. Brands and-Gary Davis (seated), Femandina
Beach U gh School principal Michael Osan. Femandina
Beach high School head coach Lou Parana and Alana
Davis, Wes tin's sister.

Rich Plan, Celeste win in Lake Mary
From Staff Reports

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L A K E M A R Y _ Rich Plan used an opportunistic of­
fense and a strong defense to remain undefeated and
Tre y Braaaeur drove In five runs os Celeste Indu s­
tries moved Into a tie for second place to highlight
play In the C ity of Lake M ary Parka and Recreation
Men’a Fall Wednesday Night Slowpltch Softball
League at the Lake M ary Sports Com plex.
Rich Plan look advantage of four Ron's Tire and
Muffler Center errors to score six unearned runs and
the defense had a perfect game for three Innlnga. the
Infield turned a double play and the outfield threw a
runner out at third base and two runners out at sec­
ond base (Including one for a double piny) as Rich
Plan won 12-5 to keep Its record unblemished.
Celeste Industries was also Impressive both nt the
bat and In the field as the offense pdunded the ball
for 22 hits. Including a home ru n and three doublet.

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and the defense limited Collage Corporation to three
tingles In a 17-0. four-plus Inning victory.
Rich Plan Is now 5 -0 on the season and holds n
three game lead over the rest of the league w lih five
games to play. Celeste Industries and Ron's Tire and
Muffler are both 2 -3 and Collage Corporation is 1-4.
Next week. Ron's Tire and Muffler Center takes on
Collage Corporation at 7 p.m . and Celeste Industries
looks to knock Rich Plan out of the ranka of the u n ­
beaten at 8 p.m .
Doing the damage for Rich Plan were Paul Llscno
(one home ru n. one single, two runs scored, two

I t s Lake Mary. Paga 3B

S A N F O R D _ O n ly four undefeated
teams remain In the Sanford Rec­
reation Departm ent Youth Flag
Football League after Just three
weeks of play.
The Golden Knlghta In the M i­
nors nnd it trio of Major teams, the
Falcons. 49ers and Cow boys, are
the only teama with unblemished
records. No teams tn the Seniors
have not fell the sting of defeat.
In Minors games from September
27th. the Bulldogs blanked the
llengnls
2 0-0 and the Golden
Knights edged the Rattlers 8 -0 In a
defensive battle.
In Majors contests from Septem ­
ber 27th. the 40ers nipped the
Sleelrrs 18-12 In overtime: the
Cow boys whitewashed the Bears
10-0: nnd the Falcons drowned the
D olphins 22-12.
In Senior games from Septem ber
27lh.
the Cow boys trimmed the
40ers 8 -0 and the Bears trounced
the C oljs 3 8-0.
The results from this past S atur­
day's (October 4 lh l games were:
Minors _ the Bulldogs whipped
the Raiders 33-12 and the Golden
Knlghls waltzed bast the Bengals
44-22.
Majors _ the D olphins clobbered
the Bears 38-12; the Falcons
clubbed the Steelers 28-6; and the
40ers caged the Jnguara 22-8.
Seniors _ the 40ers shut out the
Bears 2 2 -6 nnd the Cowboys kept
the C o lls scoreless for the season.
12-0.
Th e stondlngs In the Minors at
the hnlfwny m ark are
the Golden
Knlghta (3-0). the Bulldogs (2 -1 )
and the Bengals and Rattlers Iboth

0 - 2)
The standings In the Minors are
_ the the Falcons and 49ers (both
3-0). the Cowboys (2-0). the D o l­
phins (1-21. the Bears and Ja gu a rs
(both ()-2 ) and the Steelers (0-3).
The standings In the Seniors at
the midpoint In the season are
the Bears. Cowboys and 4Bers (all
2-1) nnd the Colts (0-3).
T h is Saturday's (October l l t h )
schedule at the fteld across from
Sanford Middle School on 17-92 Is;
Minors: 9 a m. _ Rattlers vs.
Bulldogs; 10 a.m. _ Bulldogs vs.
See Fla g . Page 2 B

Cooper to Spivey becoming
potent passing combination
Spivey explained. *But football
Is definitely m y favorite.*
Cooper Is a fan of football as
well and has been playing since
he was In the seventh grade.
Becom ing the new varsity q u a r­
terback for Lake M ary was no
e a sy task, however. St. Dennis,
w ho graduated last year and la
attending the University of C o n ­
necticut
on
an
athIctlc/academlc scholarship, left
shoes the size of Shaqullte
O'Neal's for the sophom ore to

By K E LLIE WEAKER
Althougn the Lake Mary
Rams art axpartondng a
little difficulty this saaon,
thalr sophomora quarter
back and sartor wtda re­
ceiver have really coma
through. Cory Coopar (loft)
has found hit favorite re­
ceiver. Tim Spivey for re­
ceptions that add high­
lights to evary one of the
game Aims.
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Herald Staff Writer

hottest passing-receiving c o m ­
binations of the 1997 football
ecaaon la right here In Sem inole
C ounty.
Lake M ary High School qu a r­
terback C o ry Cooper haa co m ­
bined with m s favorite wide re­
ceiver. T i m ’ Spivey, more tlmea
and for more yardage than any
other com bination tn the area. *
A n d the aeaaon la only half
over.
Deaplte the Rams rocky start.
Cooper and Spivey have been a
definite bright spot on their
Finding someone who could

mi.
A nd Cooper has worked hard
to ensure that he would not let
his team down.
M uch of that sum m er work out
Included countless hours with
Spivey. There seemed to be a
chem istry between the two and
regardless of the fact that they
had never even met before the
year

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with the \rr\ fust i^ami \nr| thr I lor i d Ir a d ris .«t (hi team, hut
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c.iti lung \s.is M in i svtul at pi .ii
the thr tart di.it Ft lda\ nights i* .n n r a n d o i lie r r e c e iv e r s a m t and work on one wan .il a tune
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All we have to do is eliminate
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the little mistakes that we are
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C u n t (titled front Page 10
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single ou r h im s in r.tl our Kill) .out loin Vr/
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SEPTEMBER 27
MINORS
BULLDOGS 26
BENGALS 0

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1h r Mcmt.tls never tl.tvc up m
thru lirst u.imr ot thr sr.ison
hut tltr llull.loi’s wrtc Just too
sttony
M&gt; let \r.il u.tvc thr MnlUloUs &lt;t
12 0 lr.nl .it h.iltlliur .is he
si oiril ,i p.m ol tmu htlowns on
tuns o| 35 .tm! 22 v.inis
In thr s r ro m l h.tll T f.tm .m ir
I T C i Kinney i .u n r op with .m
inte tirption th.it led t o n -ll v.ittl
tom lulou'ii n m
hv
.lon.ith.m
MtCuy ami J o h n Salvo aitileil the
two point vonverston on a t entet
sneak
Mi t oy then set up the llual
loin liiloiot with a 3f)'V'itid run
that was followed hv another
renter sneak hv Salco lor a
tout hilown

GOLDEN KNIGHTS 8
RATTLERS 6

N

SENIORS
COW BOYS 8
40EHS 0
Charles Stokes t nimt't M il on
two key passes with Spent er
Ciicrn to keep a d n v r alive ami
t llatlt-s Slokrs then .Killed llie
touchitown on a -10 yard run
Stokes then passed to Jeremy
i ox lor the two point convctslon
There was no scoring In the
sc. ond hall

BEARS 38
COLTS 0

l O v a l J i i tilt t sio .k In Mills
M ii k io tto s t . o|uI hall
F A L C O N S 28
STEELERS 6
I In I all mis Ii it rt t. at hall Him
on a 30 v.iitl inli-it .-plum it turn
by I i it/ S. hi or dr i and a R ii It. il il
R a i m a to James Itoike pass tot
two points and then limke the
game open in die s n o o d hall
In die set ond halt Derick liar
rls had a 20 yard run
Rcnn
K.ivcuu had a 35 yard run ami
Richard Raven.i twin, also had an
litlcrt cpMiint si uicd tm a 30 van!
n m H u h .m l Raven.t also added
-m extra point tun
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Ntrelers suite
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49ERS&gt;22

Tlte Bears only led H O at
halftime on a 58-vard pass Irom
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a Wade two point n m
But d ir winner's broke out in a
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tug way III the second halt
J i m m y Postrll. who also had
an Interception, scored on a (it
v.ird run and Wade ran lor the
JAQUARS 8
two points. Steve Carusax reWynn set-op the •Mil I s
m ine d a punt 30 yards to set-up ,lrs* mm hduvvo
la
Damien
vi fmir vvirit scoring jkijv-s from H i t v i - n nnc.ikl with a 20*\«ml
W a dr to J c r r m y McCray and n u i llirii athlril a I u u i I mIi i w i 1 «in
Wade passed to l-ostrll for die « 32 yard interception return
two-pointer, and Wadr completed 1* '* I’lnkney then added a i n n

SENIORS
4 9 E R S 22
BEARS 0
I.i/..tits Mil. lu ll gut thr Mills
on the tm..til with a 28 v.itd lull
and a two point pass to V r i u u i l
1av Im I i.w i.i B n htiei adiled a
55 v.itd
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C O W B O Y S 12
C O LTS 0
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led t i l l
at
Ii.illllme on a tune yaitl Inin h
down [ m s s limn l bill lex Stokes
to Human Woodwind hill the
Cults kept the if nut- i lose with a
pair ol m i e n options hv Flank
lilt ks
Tilt- Covvhov s added a n d IIIsuram e st ole in the m i ond hall
nil a 30-ynnl tun lw Jereuty
Roth

the scoring with touchdown runs version pass to Eddie Willing

of 47 and 39-yarits and a twopoint conversion run
The highlights for the Colts
was a 5 1-yard punt return hy AIleu Gross and tm Interception hv
Chris Collins

OCTOBER 4
MINORS

K.ishlf Vallot did all of thr
Golden Knights' storliu; on a 22yard touchdown run and a twoBULLDOGS 33
point conversion run. while SerRATTLERS 12
Rto Detrcv'llle svoretl the Rattlers
Jo nath an McCoy scored llvr
points on a 33-yard touchdown
touclulowns. three In the Mrsl
nm
There was no scoring in the hall, as the Bulldogs slopped the
second half as both teams Hexed Rattlers
McCoy scored on an 11-yard
their defensive muscles
ru n and kickoff returns of 43and 62-yards in the first half.
49ERS 18
J o h n Salco added two extra point
STEELERS 12. OVERTIME sneaks.
The game was tied at 6-G at
McCoy then helped his team
halftime as Nathan Forltnl ran break open the game In the sec­
twice for 15- and 10-yards to set ond half with touchdown runs of
op a ernter sneak touchdown nm 38- and 46-yards and Salco
hy J i m m y Schmitz for the Steel- added his
third extra
point
ers and C v W vnn caught a 20- sneak
vard touchdown pass from I) J
T he Rattlers stayed In the
I’lnkney lor the '19crs points
game early ns Sergio Dclrcvlllc
Moth teams added a touchdown
bail three good runs to set-up it
in the second half, on a T 5 yard
three-yard touchdown sneak hy
pass from Charles Stewart to
Jeffrey Long and Antoine Minc-cy
Keuny Erickson for the Stcelers
passed to Dctrevlllc for a 12 yard
and a 35-yard touchdown run hy
touchdown ns the Rattlers were
Damien Reeves for the 40ers. to
only down 20-12 at halftime
force overtime
But the lone Rattlers highlight
The -I'Jcrs scored the gameof the second half was a 2 3 -yard
winning touchdown on a 45-yard
run by Mlncey,
scamper hy C y Wynn.

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Jo sh Sttvder two-point run

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COWBOYS 16
BEARS 0
Alter a scoreless first half, the
Cow boys opened the scoring
floodgates as the Bears fumbled
lit the end zone for a safety
Reginald Grant then ran 35
yards to setup a two-yard tou ch ­
down run hy Michael Stokes and
C lro p h u s White passed to Aaron
Williams for the two-point c o n ­
version Th e final touchdown for
the Cowboys came on a 51 -yard
run hy Cleophus White.

FALCONS 22
DOLPHINS 12
The Falcons Jumped out to an
Insurmountable
16-6
halftime
lead and held on to heat the D o l­
phins
Richard R rv ru a passed 20yards to Riley Williams to setup
a renter sneak touchdown run hy
Hadley Williams for I lie Falcons'
first score and Richard Rnvcna
passed to Rruo Rnvcna for the
two-point conversion
Richard Ravcnn then gave an
Instant replay as he passed to
Reno Ravelin for the Falcons'
second touchdown and Rlchatd
Ravenn added the two-point c o n ­
version run
The Dolphins' fhst half touch­
down came on a 50-yards pass
from Keith Wright to Terrance
Murphv
The teams added one touch­
down each In the second half,
with the Falcons scoring on a
center sneak hy Derrick Harris
and DcMarlo Sims returned a
kick off 45-yards for the D ol­
phins' touchdown.

GOLDEN KNIGHTS 44
BENGALS 22

Kashlf ValloM ran for five
touchdowns- and u
two point
conversion
and
the
Golden
Knights hull! a 22-8 halftime
lend on rout to the victory.
Vallott scored on runs
of
22(punt return), nine. 11. six anil
42 (kickoff return) yards.
Benjamin Hlllery scored the
Golden Knights' other touchdown
on a 35-yard klckofT return, while
Aaron Davis added a pair of twopoint conversion runs and Jo s h
Hunt added another two-point
run.
Antonio
Davis
scored
on
touchdown runs of 40 and nine
yards for the Bcngals and also
added a two-point conversion
and Lome Mcrthlc scored on n
19-yard run and a I wo-point run.

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MAJORS
DOLPHINS 38
BEARS 12
The Dolphins went to the air to
build a first half lead and then
went to the ground game in Die
second half.
Eric Bryant passed to DcMarlo
Sims for 3 5 -yards and Marcus
Perry for 3 4 -yards to account for
the Dolphins' first half touch­
downs nnd Perry udded a twopoint run.
Jn the sc contl
half.
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scored on a 6 0 -yard run. Bryant
scored on a 26-yard interception
return. Keith Wright scored on a
19 -yard run and Sims found p a y­
dirt on a 40-yard kickoff return.
T he Bears got a first half
touchdown run of nine-yards by
Rick Sloan In the first half anti a

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People

Legal Notices

Sunnyside up: Good food for your brain

October reverie by
a kid from D.C.
W lu n you'll' &lt;i kill win i grew up in
Washington. D C
vim 11&lt;in i iit'tt'Msmlly li.ivr
minty loiiil (filiilit'i I m m I m II iiiriiiurli'N
I li*' W iih I i IiijjI oii Sin,ileus iliilm play III
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a) Ir.isl. tint in my liit Uiut'
Mon- olIt'll III.ill util, ilit* Sriitilnrs were
rliiiim.iiftl iiiiillirmiilli'iilly limn |H'iiiiiint r. i tts
wi ll liflttrr H ip tlog tlttytt ol Aiignsl
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H rrirs w.is 111:13
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wt'iil "Kirsi In Will, l ust in IVai p, anil Iasi m
llir A n ir f It iiii l.rugur
T h r St'iialots
m N'als as they wt'lr
nllrrliiiiiiilrly known as m D C
ilitlut Imisli
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won
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w h i p a honk
lhal In-....... a lltoailway smash
musli at
ahmit a In Inmal lirrn 11.unt il .lop
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Si-llaliits sillier! Kin M p v n s Inllini'. limin'
tuns l l r wurr No 2 as ilnl I ala llu n lr i pl.ivuu;
.lor llanlv
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Ih r niovlr
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run 1 liauiploii g.ivr II Ills la si mi Hi* Dili I ami
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N.tls will nr lose W r wi re tm iulirts ul l.m v s
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fo r w o m an w ith little to s ay
D K A H A H H Y M&gt; prutilpin i»
that I am timing During m ) 33
ypars uf living. I havr hail mil) unr
nr two fnrniD at a tunp anil nunp uf
thrm him ln-rn clow I tun trrnhlr
at atartinii r u n w t s m i m n « with
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du gt-l rngiigrd in imp In ailihtiim. I
havp .. .nnniiliitir viiicp and nut
much rnrrio dur to ulrrping pruliIrms 11 atn working with a nrumlogwt on this■
I'vr had man) up|MirtunillP» to
mnkr fnrndii. hut I ain't m s - i i i to ilu
it I npvpr know what to »m and I
can ti'll whim I'm lalkinu In |Nsiplr
that i h r ) urr I m u ii I Smnr turn to
nthrr pruplr. must r » i w » r thrillmpIvpii altrr a Irw minutps I havp
two frirnd* now *onr sort of clour,
imp un aiipiiiintanci'i. and nlilinugh
I try In kis-p in nmlart, Miini'liinpa I
don't pvi'ii want to call I ipiiiuiip I
don't know w hat to say
On tup ol that. I am a vrrv w n oum woman anil tinil it haul to jtikr
with pisiplr and to catch on In thru
jokes I I'Vtm havp trouhli' talking to
family mimilmrs I am not a "fun”
person, hut I'd like to lie What can I
do to help myself’
U M I K I N O m i l FIU KN D S
l) K A H L O O K IN C i: J u . t us you

A D V IC I

H u y a e v e ra l, a n d y o u 'l l f in d
y o u r a r l f a m llln g Ite fu re y o u a re
f ln la h e d . T r u s t m e .

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Donall Troutman, at al.,
Dafandant(a)
Natiaa
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NOTICK 18 Q iV IN purauani to
a judgment of forecloeure dated
912419? and entered m Caaa
No 8 f*t 1 73'CA -14-K of lha
Circuit Court of lha llt h
Judicial Circuit »n and for
Samtnoia
County.
Florida.
MNaratn Pathfinder Mortgage
and invettmenta. me . a Florida
corporation, it the piamtiff. and
Done'l Troutman, al at . the
cfafandantlal. I «tll tall to the
highaat bidder for cash at the
« i t l front door of the Semcnole
County Courthouta, 301 N
fart Ave . Sanford. FiorKfa, al
1100 o clock A M on Ocfobar
ICfh,
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the following
daaertbad property at eat forth
to «aid lodgment to wit
lhal part of lo t 2 m Block l of
FIO R IO A LAND AND C O L O ­
NIZATION COM PANY L IM IT­
ED S
MAP
Of
THK
ST
O IH T R U D I ADDITION TO TMI
TOWN OF SANFORD, according
to the ptat thereof recorded m
Pfat Book t. Page f t 3. of the
Public Recorda of Seminole
County. Florida, deecnbed at
follow* Bagm al a pomt &lt;•
chama Watt of the leaf i-n# of
Mciiy Avenue and 30 feet South
of the canter of Si Qertrude
Avenue |Fi#at Street), thence
»ur« Weal along the South aide
of aa*d 9i Qertrude Avenue #6
&lt;eat thence South 13? 04 feet,
thence I eat 66 faet. thence
North 13? 06 feet to point of
begmnmg
la ta that part
deeded to State of Florida for
road ngM of way) Togatha*
with the tenements, heredda
manta
and
appurtenant a*
thereto belonging
and the
rants, 'taut and profrta thereof
DATfD on September ZSth.
&lt;fkf
Maryann# Mor«a
C'#*k of Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
A* Oeputy Clerk
A4v« 9f i } 6«
In accordance with the
AmarKena With Ditabilrt ea Act.
peiaor* w th d tab 'it«ea need
mg a tpacal accommodation to
patfK pa’ a m thit proceeding
ahou'd
contact
Court
A dm m airator at J0&lt; North
Pa'u Avenue
Suda N30t
Santord
Florida • 3JFM
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laOTy 1J3 4310
•■1ant»on 422? not later than
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JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND POR
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PLORIOA
C A i l NO I f 1411 C A t4 R
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C l N T H A l FtORlOA.
n a t io n a l a s s o c ia t io n

Pietnl’ff
v*

ROBIRT C HUNN TAMMv
3 HUNN and JOHN O O I
end/o* JANK O O I togethov
with any unknown tenants of
the properly located*! 1607
legie Neat Circle. Wmter
S p rin g e

F lo rid a

Defendants
N O T IC I OP S A IB
N O TiC I IS H IR I B T Q IV IN
that purauant to a Final
Judgment of Forectoeura ren­
dered on September 24th. 1117.
m that certain cause pend mg m
the Circuit Court m end for
Seminole
County.
Florida,
■harem SunTruat Bank. Central
Florida National Aaeooatron. i»
Ptainf.fr and R O B IR T C HUNN
and TAMMY S HUNN are
dafandante. Civil Action Cauaa
No
t M 4 S S -C A -1 4 A
I.
Maryann* Moraa. C&gt;ere af the
aforeesKf Court. «»li a&lt; It 00
a m . on O C T O B IR 30&lt;h 1997.
otter tor tale and **" to lha
highest bidder for cash at the
Semrnoi# County Cou'tnouae.
301 N Park Ave . W rit Front
Ooor.
Sanford
Samtnoia
County. Florida tha following
described reel property aduete
and being .n Semmoie County.
FiorKfa to- wit
lo t 1. G it N t A Q lt UNIT ONE.
according to the Cat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 40.
Pages 14 through tr nctuaive.
Public Racords o&lt; Sammoi#
County. Florida
Sa»d aa*a w*n be mad# pur­
auant to and m order to satisfy
the term#
of aa*d Final
Judgment
0 A T I0 Ibis 25th day of
September. 1997
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jana I Jaaaw&gt;c
Deputy Clark
Attorneys for Pla ntiff:
Joaaph I Foster. Esquire
FiorKfa Bar No 212091
Akerman, Stntarfiii
A Eidson. PA
Firslale Tower. I 0lh Floor
29S South Orange Avenue
Post Office Boa 231
Orlando. Florida 32102
(407) 143-7160
In accordance with lha
AmaiKana With Disabilities Act.
persona with disabilities need­
ing e special accommodation to
participete in this proceeding
ahould contact tha Court
AdmlnletraiorSA.D.A
Coordinator, Edna Johnaon. 301
North Park Avanue. Suite N
Sanford.
Florida
32771,
407/123*4330. not lettr than
five |S) deya p«or to the pro­
ceeding. If hearing impaired.
(TDD) t-100 935-1771, or Voice
(V) l-fOO-935 1770, via Florida
Relay Service
Publish: October 2, 9, 1997
O IJ 27

NOTICB OP B ALI
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
S TATU TES 713.78 TH E FO L­
LOWING VEH ICLES W ILL BE
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY
O C TO B E R
2STH.
1997 AT 10 00 AM AT CO R TES
TOW INQ
SERVICE.
248
ORANQE AVE.. LONQW OOD.
FLORIDA. TH ES E VEHICLES
ARE SOLO AS IS W ITH NO
TITLE Q U A R A N TIE . SELLER
RESERVES THE RIQHT TO BID.
BID0INQ STARTS AT AMOUNT
OWEO FOR TO W INQ AND
8 TORAQE.
VIEWING
ONE
HOUR PRIOR TO SALE. FORM
OF PAYMENT IB CASH OR
CASHIERS CHECK.
1) 1193 CHEVROLET CORSICA
V1N 9 10 1 LT33T1PY27S160

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Legal Notice!

2) 1999 TOYOTA C O R d llA
VIN 9 JT2AI09B4I00S2062
3) 1979 CADILLAC IE V IU E
VIN • SSI9B99491746
4) 1911 DODGE SHADOW
VIN 4 3B3CS44D4JT663734
5) 1912 F0 R 0 PICKUP
VIN f 1F TE F 2 3 0 1CNA66604
6) 1970 CHEVROLET PICKUP
VIN • CE2400143999
7) 1996 CHEVROLET CAVALIER
VIN • 101JC27P10JI992I9
•| 1986 O LOSM OBIIE CU R A
VIN • 1Q1NF14L3JM302S3I
9) 1967 BUICK PARK AVE
VIN f 104CW913JH14I0049
10) 1966 FORD TEMPO
VIN • 1FAPP36S2JKI37501
11) 1876 CADILLAC SEVILLE
VIN t IS 6 9R IQ 5 17760
12) 1910 O lO S M O BU E
CUTLASS
VIN • 3R47AAD414545
11) 19SS VOLKSWAGEN
SCiRROCO
VIN I WVWCA0332FK07689S
14) 1963 PONTIAC
PARISSIENNE
VIN 9! Q?B169/4FX237 722
13) 1977 FIAT SPIDER
VIN 4 124CS10113166
16) i960 AMC SPIRIT
VIN • A0A43SC2SO262
17) 1992 MA20A 323
VIN • JM 100232XN0437634
I I ) 1919 HONOA CRX
ViN f JHMED9363KS010410
19| 1912 CHEVROLET CAMARO
VIN f 101 A P I71 SC1131123
201 I960 MAZDA 626
f
ViN 9 CB2MSS133I1
Publish October 9. 1997
OEJ 112

IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT
IN THB 1BTH
JU0ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO POR
•BMIROLB COUNTY.
PLORIOA
OERBRAL
JURISDICTION OIYIBION
CABB NO. B7-133B CA-14-R
IRVING SUSSMAN.
MAURICE SUSSMAN.
end S I l i Q SUSSMAN.
ee Trustee* for the
FLORIDA REALTY
MORTGAGE TRUST 997-102.
PlemirNa.

v
O lO R CN H NAQATA a/k/a
Q H NAQATA. CAN O A CI l
NAQATA. rue wrf#
LAUREN REALf. NAVY
ORLANOO FCOERAl
CREDIT UNION and
al* other* *n possession.
Dafandante

NOTICB
OP FORICLOBURB BALI
NOTICE *S HEREBY GIVEN
poreueni
to
a
Summary
Judgment Of Foreclosure dated
September 24th. 1997. and
entered &lt;n Casa No 97 1336 CA
t4 « of tha Cwtait Cou»t of lha
E’ghtaanth Judea* Circuit m
and for Seminole County.
Flortda wher#«n lining SuSSman.
Maurice Sussman. and 9at&gt;g
Sussmar as Trustees for tha
Flo’ Kfa Reariy Mortgag* Trust
*97 102 •* PismtiTf and Qtoren
h Negate a/k/a Q h
Negate.
Candace L Negate h«e «d e
Leu'er n « r «
Nevy Orlando
federal C*e«tit Uo*on and #«
otha&gt;e &lt;n poeeaee&gt;on a*e
Detendante &lt;
eaii to th#
h-ghast and Lett b’dder for
caeh at the Wast Front Ooor o*
th#
Sammoi#
County
Courfhoui#
30t
n
Park
Avenue, m Sanford Florida
32771 at t i 00 O clock a m on
the 26th day o&lt; October. 1997.
the following deserfeed proper ty ee set forth m sard Final
judgment to wd
Lot 964. SPRING OAKS UNIT
4. according to the Ptat thereof
as recorded m Pt#t Book 17.
Pages 93 end 96. of the Public
Record* of Semmoie County.
Florida
a/k/a 3t6 I'tfi# Wakiva Road.
Altamonte Sprmga. Florida
32714
Folio 910 ?&lt;29 303 000 6640
Oated this 79lh day of S IP
TIM B E R . &lt;997
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark Of Court
By J a n # I jasaeic
Oeputy Clare
Mark 3 Sussman
17001 N ( 6th A*a
N Miami Beach. F l 33«62
Publish October 2 9. 1997
DEJ 29

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB tBTH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT OP PLORIOA
IN AND POR
•IMINOLB COUNTY
Q IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABB NO. B7*l 1S4-CA-14-K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
a Trustee for the
Registered Holder* of
Salomon Brother*
Morigage Secwritrea VH.
me . Mortgage Pea*-Through
Certificates 1996 f.
Plaintiff.
VS
M iCHEiLC ROBIN
GOLDSTEIN, at al .
Defendant*

NOTICB
OP FORICLOBURB BALB
Notice i* hereby given that,
purauant to that Final Judgmant
ot
Foreclosure
deled
September 24th. 1997. end
entered m civil case number 971134- CA- 14- K of Ihe Circuit
Court of Ihe H lh Judicial
Circuit m and for Sammoi#
County.
Florida.
wharam
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY. A
TR USTEE FOR THE R E G IS ­
TERED
HOLDERS
OF
SALOMON BROTHERS M ORTOAOE SECURITIES VII. INC.,
M ORTGAGE PASS-TH RO UGH
CER TIFICATES
1S9S-S.
••
Plaintiff and MICHELLE ROBIN
QOLD STEIN. is/are Defendant(s), I will sell to tho highest
and bast bidder for cash at tha
wsst front door of iho Sammole
County Courthouse m Sanford,
Semmoia County. Florida, al
1 1 0 0 A M on tha 30th day of
Octobar. 1997. tha following
desenbad proparty as sat forth
m said Final Judgmant. to wit:
LOT 10. BLOCK B. EASTBROOK SUBDIVISION. UNIT
NO. ELEVEN. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THER EO F
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK t4.
PAGES 76 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
CO LLECTIO N
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS 0E E M E 0 TO BE A 0E B T
COLLECTOR ATTEM PTING TO
CO LLEC T A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oalad tha 23th day of
Ssptambor. 1997
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Daputy Clark
CODILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 430
Tampa. Florida 33607
Telephone: (113) 177-SOOB
CBS 497-01934
Publish: October 2. 9. 1997
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Legal Notlcta

UNITBD BTATBS
DISTRICT OOURT
M IDO LI 0I8TRICT
OP PLORIOA
ORLANDO 0IVIBI0N
C a s t Na. •7-B30 C I»*OrM 8
U N IT I0 STATES OF AMERICA.

Plaintiff.
v.
CO N TENTS OF A CCOUNT
NO 2B32400I2S
AT BARNETT BANK OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA
IN THE NAME OF
NATIONAL GUIDES. INC ,
Dafandant.

IN TMB CIRCUIT OOURT
IN AND POR B8M IR 0LI
COUNTY, PLORIOA
OABB NOi 9S-04tO.OA.14B
FRANKLIN CREDIT
RECOVERY FUND.
Plaintiff.
va.

JAMES S WHITE, al al..

Dafandant*
N O TIC B OP BALB
NOTICB is givtn lhal purauant
to a Final Judgmant dated
September 24th. 1997 In Cate
Number. 9S-0420-CA-14B of Ih#
Circuit Court of tha Eighteenth
N O TIC I OP ACTION
Judicial Circuit in and for
IN RBM ANO ARRBST IN
•aminolo Coudfy. Florida. In
R IM
which Franklin Credit Recovery
In
accordance
with
Fund. XXI. L.P IS lha Plaintiff
Supplemental Rula (C )( 4) for
and Jamas 8 White. Jeanette
Certain Admiralty and Maritfma
l. White. James R Carter. Br •
Claims of lha Federal Rules of
Ruby O Bukowaht; Parrall P
Civil Procedure, and Local
Emerson; Sanfra L. Locks:
Admiralty Rule 7 01(d), notice 16
Sommoi*
County.
Florida;
hereby given of the arrest of the
internal Revenue Service of the
above named
defendant
United
Stales;
Sunniland
account, in accordance with a
Corporation, Corttha Y. Brown;
Warrant of Arrest In Ram issued
Hsian Avery. Bruce Bogin,
on May 29. 1997
Rulon Munns. and Aanlar
Pursuant to Supplemental
Munns. as partner* of Bogin.
Rule (C)(1), and Local Admiralty
Munns
and Mwnna; Chicago
Rule 7 03(f), any pereon having
Title Insurance Company; Joyce
a claim agamat tha aboveReiba; Raidy Ca/peta of Wtnlar
named dafandant account shah
Park. Inc; Seminole County
fiia a claim with the Clerk of lha
Public
Defenders
Office;
United Slate* District Court.
Unknown Spouse of Jeennetie
Orlando Division. 211 Fodoral
L White; end Unknown Spouse
Building. SO North Hughey
of Stnfra L. Locke are th*
Avenge. Orlando. Florida 32901,
Defendants. I w.W eeft to tha
not later than ten ( 10) days after
highest end beat bidder for
process has bean eaecuied and
cash at the west front door of
shall Me an answer within twen­
the
Seminole
County
ty ( 20) days from tho date of M*
Courthouse,
Sanford. Semmoie
mg thorr claim
County. Florida between 11:00
Oalad at Orlando. Florida, this
a m and 2 00 p m on October
4th day of September, 1997
2Eth.
1997
the
following
CHARLES R WILSON
described property eat forth m
Umied Slates Attorney
tho order of Fmei Judgment:
By Maria L Da Marco
Lot 9 end 10 of ST JO H NS
Assisiant Uruled
RIVER ESTATES. Block A.
Stale* Attorney
according to Plat theroof
Florida Bar No Of 72IOS
recorded tn Piet Book 13. Page
701 Foderaf Buiidmg
64, of the Public Records of
60 North Hughey Avenue
Semmoie County. Florida
Oriendo. Florida 3290t
DATED OCTOBER Elh. 1997
(407)648-7600
MARYANNS MORSE
Fai No 1407) 641 7643
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Publish October 2. 9. IS. 1997
BY Jane B Jasewic
O IJ 3
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 9. IB. 1997
IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT
O
B J -110
OP TMB 1STM

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO POR
•IMINOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA.
CABB NO. BT*B40*CA*16*B
PLORIOA BAR NO. OBtfBSB
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Piamirff.

»s
WILLARD OVAL
CRAWFOAO. I T AL.
Defendants

NOTICB OP BALB
No I k s it hereby given that m
actordanc* with ih# Final
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered on September 241h.
1997 m civil action no 97-640CA 14 6 m the Cpcurt CouH of
Semmo'a County. FiutnJe. in
«h.&lt;h WILLARO OVAL CRAW ­
FORD. I T AL. war# Defendants
and INLAND MORTQAQE C O R ­
PORATION the Piamirff. I WIN
sen to the highest b»dd*’ tor
cash at the West front door. 301
N F e n A n Senford. FL 32771
al &lt;100 a m on 0 E C IM B IR
2nd.
1997
tha
following
described real property
Lot 2 Block 7. R IPLA T OF
BLOCK 7 6 A PORTION OF
• LOCK 2 OF W V N N IW O O D .
according to the plot thereof as
recorded m Piet Boob B. Pape
62. of tho Pub’* Record# of
Semmoie County Florida
Mora commonly known #S2407 Kay Av e . Sanford. FL
32771
DATED SEPTEM BER 2Slh.
1997
iCourt SeaO
MARVANNE MORSE
£i#rk of Circuit Court
Jana I Jasewtc
Ae Oeputy Clark
Matthew J S c h e m e
Attorney at Law
2134 Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood FL 33020
Publrcatton of thr# nolle# on
October 9. IS. 1997 m lha fol­
lowing publication
Sanford
Her akf
0 E J-I1 7

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
POR BBMINOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA
PROBATB O(VISION
Pllo Number B7.fBB.CP

CIRCUIT OOURT
aJOMTBBNTM

JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
•IMINOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA
CABB NO. 97-160-CA- 14-K
THE SCHOOL BOARO OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Plaintiff.
THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
JSROEN BOATWRIGHT
and DOROTHT
(S T IL L BOATWRIGHT, ale
Defendants

N O TIC I OP ACTION
T h e STATE OF FLORIDA TO
t h e e s t a t e o f w i l l ia m

J I R 0 I N BOATWRIGHT
IAd dr** * Unknown)
VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that tho SCHOOL BOARO OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
naa filed a Compiamt to Oui*t
Till* purauant to |63 06t. Fla
Stat . m the Cwcud Court of
Semmoie County. Florida, end
you are required to aervt a
copy of your written defense*,
d any. on CLAYTON 0 SIM ­
M ONS. ESQUIRE, ot STEM STROM. M clNTOSH, COLBERT.
WHIQMAM 6 STENSTROM . PA .
Attorney# for Plaintiff, whose
add rate is Post Office Boa
4646. Sanford. Florida 32771.
and fee lha anginal with tha
clerk of tha above-atyted court
on or before November ith .
1667. omerwtee e default end
ultimate judgment wifi be
entered against you for tho
relief
demanded
m
th*
Complaint
W ITNESS my hand and official
seal of said court on the tat day
of October. I l f 7
(BEAU
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Clayton D. Simmon*. Eaquw#
•fenttrom. McIntosh, Colbert,
Whighem 6 Simmons. P.A.
Post Office Boa 4641
Sanford. Florida 32772-4041
(407) 322-2171
Attorneys for Piamiiff
Publish Octobar 6. t i . 23. 30.
1967
0 E J -M 6

IN RE ESTATE OF
DAVID N SCHNICK. II

&amp;
N O T IC I

OP ADMINISTRATION
Tha administration of iho
astato of DAVID N SCHNiCK. II.
deceasod. File Number 97-716CP. it pondmg m tho Circuit
Court for Semmolo County.
Florida. Probata Oivision. the
address of which ta 301 N. Park
Avanua. Sanford. F t 32771 Tho
names and addrattat of tho
personal representative and tha
personal representative's attor­
ney are set forth below.
ALL IN TER ESTED PERSONS
ARE N O TIF IIO THAT:
All persona on whom this
notico is served who have
ob|#ciion* that challenge Iho
validity ol the will, tho qualifies*
lions of tha pareonal represen­
tative. venue, or (unsdiction of
this Court are required to file
their objections with thit Court
WITHIN THE LATER OP THREE
MONTHS AFTER THB 0ATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors of th* docodant
and other parsons having
claims or demands against
decedent's aatata on whom a
copy of this notice la served
wtthm three months attar tha
data of tha first publication of
this notice must fils their claims
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THB DATE OF THB
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICE OR TH IR TY 0AVS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICB
ON THEM.
All other creditors of tha deca­
dent and parsons having claims
or demands against tha dece­
dent a salat* must flit thalr
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE M ONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. 0EM AN0B AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T BO P ILIO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha data of the first publicsnon of thta Notice is October
2nd.1997
Personal Representative:

JANET R. ALEMAN
2903 North Plnebrook Drive
LaPorte, IN 46360
Attorney for
Personal Rapraaantatlva:
JOHN M. McCORMICK. Esq
Florida Bar No. 92440
801 E. Church Strati
Orlando. FL 32601
Telephone (407) 643-1690
Publish: October 2. 9.1997
OEJ-24

IN TMB CIRCUIT COUNT
OP TMB tBTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP PLORIOA
IN AMO PON
BBMINOLB COUNTY
OIMBNAL
JURISDICTION OIVISION
C A B I NO. B7-70BCA
OLO KENT MORTQAQE
COMPANY.
Piamirff,
VB.

BOLOMAN J TERRILL
end CLAIRE E. TERRILL
and MARTIN J. TERRILL end
ROCHELLE L. TERRILL; at el .
Dafandante.
NOTICB
OP PORBCLOBURI BALB
Notico to hereby given thei.
purauant to that Final Judgmant
of
Forocloeure
dated
September 24th, I H 7 , and
entered tn civil caaa number A7706CA. of tha Circuit Court of
tho 16th Judicial Circuit m *&lt;d
for Bammole County. Florida,
wharam OLO KENT MORTQAQE
COMPANY. It Plaintiff end
BOLOMAN J. TERRILL. CLAIRE
fi. TERRILL, MARTIN J. TER­
RILL. ROCHBLLB L. TERRILL.
THB CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION.
M/ere Defendant(e), I will eoll to
the higheet and beet bidder for
caeh at the weet front door of
the Seminole County courthouee In Sanford. Seminole
County, Plortde. at 11.00 A M
on the 30th day of OCTOBER.
1917, the following deecnbed
property as sat forth in said
Pinal Judgmant, to wit:
LOT 60. THE HIGHLANDS OP
LAKE MARY. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS R lCORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 47.
PAGES 82-64, OF THE PUBLIC
RICOROB
OF
BBMINOLB
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT VOU AR I
AOVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS QCBMIO TO BB A 0EBT
COLLBCTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated the 26th day of SEP­
TEMBER, 1967.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jen# E. Jasewtc
Clerk
S ISTAWIARSKI
CODILIS B
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 490
Tampa. Florida 33607
Telephone: (SIS) 177-6006
CAB 496*00106
Publteh: October 2. B, 1997
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4 B • Rantord Heiald. San tort. Florida •Thursday, October 9, 1997

L e g a l N o t ic e s

L e g a l N o t ic e s

L e g a l N o t lc e i

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
OF T N I 1 ITN
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
IN AND TON
• IN IN O L I COUNTY.
FLOBtOA.
C A M NO. IT -4 4 1 -C A -« 4 -l
TLONIOA IA N NO. O I N U I
INLAND MORTQAOI
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
«e.
MAW IE LOU I I I
MAWCOVITCM. ( T AL.

IN THH CIRCUIT OOURT
OF THS IIONTHHNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
HE ANO FOR
BIM INOLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. S 4 -IS 4 T-C A
DIVISION 14L
PNC BANK. KENTUCKY. INC.
F/K/A C ITU IN S FIDELITY
BANK ANO TRUST COMPANY
F/D/B/A PNC MORTQAOI
StRVtCINO COMPANY
Flamntl(t),
re.
Elbert 0 Maiwaii ill. al al
Defendant!*)
N O TIC I
OF FORSCLOSURN SAL*
NOTICI IS HIRCBT OIVIN
purauanl
le
an
Order
Weetheduimg Feracloaura lata
dated laptambar Itth. ISST,
and enter ad m Caae NO. **194T-CA el me Cbtutt Court ol
the
IIQ H T IIN T H
Judicial
CtrcuR m and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida whorom PNC
BANK. KENTUCKY. INC. F/K/A
C ITU IN S FIO IU TV BANK ANO
TRUST COMPANY F/Q/B/A PNC
MORTQAOI S1WY1CINO COM­
PANY la the PtamtHt mid libarl
0 MaawaS ML Jeanette MaawalL
SunTrual Bank NA l/k/a tun
Bank NaHenal Aaeoc ration are
to mo
lor
caah M WaM front dear *1 th*
l amkialo County Courthouaa,
Swdard. Florida at 1180 ami.,
an IB* 10th day oI OCTOBER.
1 H T, th* following daaenbed
aroaarty a* aal forth In taut
Final Judsmant:
LOT 4, BLOCK 0. RAVENNA
PARK SECTION OF LOCH
ARBOR, ACCOROINQ TO TH I
FLAT TH IR IO F AS RICOROIO
IH P U T BOOK I I . FAQ IS SI
ANO *1. PUBLIC RICOROS OF
SIM INOLI COUNTY, FLORIOA .
WITNESS MV HAMO and the
eeal al Hue Court on S IP TIM B1R tSth.1SS7.
(MALI
Mery anno Moraa
Clark *1 the Circuit Court
By: Jan* I . Jaeowtc
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCabe.
Raymer, Sarratt A Frappier
Pott Onice Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 11*81
70007204]
N O TIC I
In accordtnc* with th*
Americana Diaebwtw* Act. per■tWa needing a epeetal accom.
modalien lo partklpata m mta
proceeding ahouM contact the
Individual or agency tending
nolle* not talar than aavan (7)
day* prior to th* proceeding at
th* addraea given on tho
notice. Telephone; 407-1714110 fit. 4177; 1*00 M S-l77t
(TDD| or t-aOO-tM-1770 (v). via
Florida Rolay Sorvk*.
Fubbah: October 2 .1.1M 7
DCJ-TO

IN THB CIRCUIT OOURT.
BISHTBSHTH JUDICIAL
OIRCUIT, IN ABB FOB
M M IN OLB OOUNTY.
FLORIOA
Cat* Na.l B1-4S1 -DR -O I-R
IN R|; Th* Format Mmrlag* ol;
JOHN WILSON MOORI,
Fotitiontf/Former Hutband.
and
PATRICIA A TU TTLI.
l/k/a PATRICIA A MOORI.
RaapondonUFormar Wrtai
N O TIC I OF ACTION
TO PATRICIA A TU TTL I
YOU AR I H IR IS Y NOTIFIIO
that an action lor Moditicallon
ol Final Judgment and other
rabal hat bean tttad agalnat you
and you are required lo aorvo a
copy ol your written dofanaoa
lo It. It any, on OARV B.
WRIOHT, 110., PatlUonor'a
attorney, whoa# addrota •* M l
N. Volutia A re . Orange City, FL
117*1, on or bofor* Ih* Ird day
ol November. IM T , and Ilk Ih*
original with Ih* Clark *1 m*
CtrcuR Court aRhor bofor* garvtc* on Petmanat'* attorney or
Immediately thereafter; etherwtae, a default * ■ be entered
agalnat you lor th* ralkl
demanded In Ih* Path ten,
W 1 TN IU my hand and aaal *f
m e Caurt an th* tom day at
September, 1BS7.
(I I A U

N O TIC I OF I A L I
Notice M hereoy given met in
accordance with the Final
Judgment
ol
Forecloture
entered on September Itth ,
1TF7 m cum action no. S7-441CA -I4-L m the Circuit Court ol
Semmola Ceunty, Florida. In
which MAWlt L O U H I MAWCOV1TCH.
IT
AL.
were
Delendante and INLAND MORTOAQI
CONFO NATION, the
Ftamtifl. I wet can le the hlgheal
bidder lor each at the Wet!
Trent door. M l N. Fork Are.,
tanlord. FL 11771 at tt:00 a.m.
on D IC IM IIN 4th. tt«7 the
EXHIBIT A
TN I SOUTH tS FIS T OF TN I
W I I T too F I I T OF LOT 1.
NLOCK 71. OF T N I TO W N IITI
OF NORTH CHULUOTA, AS
M C O N D tO IN FLAT SOON 1.
F A O II S4 THROUGH S I OF
T H I PUBLIC R IC O R O I OF
SEMtatOLI COUNTY. FLOMOA.
AND T H I SOUTH IS F I I T OF
T H I I A I T M F I I T OF LOT t
OF IAIO H O C K TS. AMO T H I
NORTH 40 F I I T OF L O T I 4
AND I OF IAIO H O C K 71. AND
T N I NORTH 40 F I I T OF .T H I
I A I T M F I I T OF LOT 1 OF
SAID H O C K 71. ALSO THAT
FART OF T H I ALLIVWAV RUN­
NING
IA IT
AND
W IS T
THROUOH T H I O IN T IR OF
SAID H O C K 71, LYING AOJAC IN T TO IAIO LOTS 4 ANO S
AND SAIO I A I T IS F I I T OF
LOT 1. TOWNSITI OF NORTH
CHULUOTA. AS RfCORDIO IN
FLAT OOOK 1. FAQ I S S4
THROUOH 14 OF T H I FUILIC
RICORDS
OF
S IM IN O LI
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
More common*! known pa: 171
S.R. 4 tl. ChuluoU. FL117SS .
DATIO S I F 7 IM IIR Itth .
ISS7.
(Court Seal)
MARYANN I MORS!
Clark ol Circuit Court
Jane I . Jaaawtc
Aa Deputy Clerk
Matthew J. SchUchte
Attorney 41 Law
It 14 Hollywood Sled.
Hollywood FL 11070
Publication ol thia notice on
October S. IS. ISS7 m the lotlowing publication: lanlord
Herald.
D fJ-ttS
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T M t i n t
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SaSMMOLN COUNTY,
C A M NO. g T-tS 4 S -«JL-T4 -S
FLORIDA OAR MO. 0404*10
INLAND MOWTOAD I
CORPORATION.

I

JOS THOMAS
HOWARD, I T AL.
NOTION OF M A N
Nolle# la hereby ghren that In
accordance with the Final
at F Oraclecure
I f f 7 In cltrd action no. ST-1SMCA-14-1 in the ClreuH Court ot
SSMINOLS County. Florida. In
which Jee Thomee Howard, d
INLAND M ORTQAOI CORPO­
RATION. the Pieman. I v k ted
to the Mfheot Mdder ter ceoh at
the Wool Irani dear, S01 N. Park
Are , Sen lord. FL S IT T I al
betwaan 11:08 am . and to o
p m. on O ICS M M R 4th. 1*47
the following daaertbad foal
THS WESTERLY SO F i n OF
T H I IASTIRLV I N P U T OF
T H I NORTHIRLY I I I F i n OF
LOT
17. WATTS FARMS.
ACCOROINQ TO T H I FLAT
TH IR IO F AS R IC O R O IO IN
FLAT BOOK S. PAOi SO. F U tLIC RICORDS OF SIM INOLI
COUNTY. FLORIDA. LISS T H I
NORTHIRLY I F i n
FOR
RIOHT OF WAY.
Mar* commonly known aa: 100
Lake Drive, C aeaeDarry. FL
UTO T
DATIO l eMamtif torn. ISST.
(Court Saai)
MAMVANNl M OHM
Cierii ©4 Circuit C*urt
M
4 N ^U u
We W E E W
Aa Deputy Clark
Matthew J . SchNahta
Attorney at Law
1114 Hollywood Died.
Hollywood FL 11010
Publication of thla rvetke on
October S. I I . 1F07 In the fol­
lowing publication: laniard
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OAK PARK HOM IO W NIR S'
ASSOCIATION. INC.. A AM
lor profit Florida aarporation
MATTHEW O. W H IT! and
LYNNE-MARI* OZINOA WHITS.
NOTION OF NALN
NOTICI IN HIRNNY OIVNN
that an th* I Sth day *1
December, 1(47 M 1188 *J*. M
dear al the
l emmaie County Ceurtheuat In
tanlerd. Florida, die underatoned Clerk w k eTter Mr tale
th* loUewIng deearlOed real
LOT I , N IL L I M IA O I UNIT ».
PHASE t. ACCOROINQ TO T H I
FLAT TH IR IO F AN RICOROIO
M P U T NOOK SI. P A M SI,
FUNUC RICORDS OF S IM IN O LI COUNTY. FLOMOA.
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1*4.
FIRST UNION
' MORTQAOI CORPORATION.
WILLIAM F. SATIS
A/R/A WILLIAM F. BATE.
N O TIC I
N O TICI IS H I RENT OIVIN
purautnt l* ■ Final Judgment ol
laractaaur* dated Saptambor
M m , «**T, and enterad In Cb*4
n o . 04-ggocA of m* cvauit
Court ol th* IIQ H T IIN T H
Judicial Circuit m and lor IEM INOLI Oounty. Florida wharobt
F IM T
UNION
MORTQAOI
CORPORATION It th* Platntlfl
Wid WILLIAM F. SA TIS A/K/A
WILLIAM F. BATE, JR.; CLAIR
VSRONtCA B A T H A/K/A CUUR
V. B A T H ; and H M I N O ll
COUNTY gig th* Oetandanta, I
deer *1 the I amInal*
Ceunty Caurtheuee, l aniard.
FtarW* at 11:40 ami., an Nie
U rB day at OCTOS4R. t t t t ,
a m . a - aa- . j
n in . . .
WW IMIUBIII OBBWIiW F
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ty ta aal forth In »Md Final
Judgment:
LOT 7. BLOCK H , NORTH
ORLANDO
1ST ADDITION,
ACCOROINQ TO T H I FLAT
TH IR IO F A l R IC O R O IO IN
FLAT BOOK I t . F A O II t l AND
14. FU BU C R IC O R O I OF
M IM N O tl COUNTY, FLORIOA.
W1TNIS4 MV HAND and th*
aaal ot th* Court an S IP TIM B IR n m . 1 H T.
(H A U
Maryann* Mara*
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By; Jan* I . Jaaawto
Deputy Clark

Th* al araeald ear#
Final Judgment entered In Civil
N*. *4-t 7T4-CC-IO-P pending
in th* County Court al th*
UWHaenlh Judklal Clreult In
and far Seminal* County.
Florida.
Dated M e H th day al S IP TIMSER, ISST.
MARVANM MORSI
CLERK OF T H I
COUNTY COURT
Nyi Jeno N. Jaeowtc
Deputy Clark
Taytor and Carle, FA.
Ortende. Flertde SSS10
Pukkah: OctaOer t . S. 1MT
OCJ-21

Clerk el Court
Byi Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
PubUah: October 1. *, t*. 11,
1007
O U T*
IN TUB CIRCUIT OOURT
OF THS 1»TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
M M INOLB BOUNTY,
CASS NO. SB-MBB*OA-14-B
FLORIOA BAR M . OSSSSSS
INLAND MORTOAOI
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
ANDRE OSMITRI
OOLDIN, ST A l.
NOTMB OF BALB
Hoik# k hereby given met m
accordance wRh the Fmal
Judgment
el
Pereeleguro
entered on September 14m,
1**7 m civb action no. 4*144*
CA-I4-B m the CircuR Court el
leminele County, Florid*, m
which Andr* Oemetrl OaMiti. *1
al. war* Oalandantk and Inland
Mortgag* Corporatien, m*
Plaint ill, I w k **« lo th* highoat
bidder lor caah al Ih* Waal
front door. M l N. Park Ay*..
Sanford, FL 117M al between
11:00 am. and M O Am . an
OICIM SER 2nd. tM T th* fatlowing doaertbod real prep arty.
LOT I I . AlAFATA WOOD*
PHA l l III. ACCOROINO TO TH I
FLAT TH IR IO F A l RICOROIO
IN FLAT BOOK 11. FADES M .
I I . ANO 11. PUBLIC RICOROS
OF SIM INOLI COUNTY. FLORI­
OA.
Mora commonly known aa:
100* Burnett St. Oviedo. FL
1TTSI
DATIO S IF T IM B IR H th .
IM T.
(Caurt lea*
MARYANNS MORM
Ckrk *1 Circuit Court
Jana I . Jaeowtc
m w f e.
Attorney at Law
11S4 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood FL 1M10
Fu kAc a lien ot thk netk* on
Octobor S. IS. 1PT7 In m* fol­
lowing publkalian:
Hor aid.
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CIRCUIT. M A M FOR
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C A M M l S T -tM 4 4 A -l« 4 .
NORWtST MORTOAOI. BIO.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
AOUSTIH OUILES A/K/A
AOUSTIH O U ILH -TO R R IS , IF
UVBM ANO IF OBAO. T H I
UNKNOWN SP O U M , HIIRB,
O lV IS Iia . O R A M TIU .
CRIOITORS. T R U S T IM ANO
ALL OTHBR FARTIM
CLAIMIHO AN W T I R H T BY.
THROUOH. UNOIR OR
AGAINST AOUSTIH
OUILES A/K/A AOUSTSf
O U ILH -TO R R IS ; LAURA I .
CARRION. IF UVtNO ANO IF
M A D . T H I UNKNOWN
SPOUM . H BIM . D fV tS IU .
O R A N T IH , A S S K M IU ,
LIENORS, CREDITORS.
TR U S T IM ANO A U OTHBR
FAR TIM CLARNNO AN
M T IR IS T BY. THROUOH.
U N M R OR AQAIN1T LAURA B.
CARRION; JOHN 001 ANO
JA N I DOS AS UNKNOWN
TIHANTS IN POSSESSION
M FINO ANT(S)
OF PORSOLSSUM BALB
NOTICI IS H IR IS Y OIVIN
purauanl la a Summary Final
Judgment ot foroakouro dated
September Mth, ISST, onlortd
In CHrS Casa No. »T-1T*4-CA14-L at tfi* Clreult Ceurt *f the
ITTH Judklal Circuit bt and far
SIM INOLI County, IAN FORO,
Florida. I wut eeb to th* NMieat
and beat bidder far eaah AT
T H I W IS T FRONT DOOR OF
TH I
S IM IN O LI
Ceunty
Courthouee located M M l N.
FARR A V tN U I bt BANFORO,
Florida, M It.-08 a.m. an tha
11*1 day of OCT O M R . IM T .
ty aa aet form In **M Summary
FlnN Judgment, te-wRi
LOT m . WOOOCR1ST UNIT
FIVf. ACCOROINO TO T N I
FLAT THBRSOF, RBCORMO IN
FLAT BOOK IT , F A O II M . M
AND ST OF T H I PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
S IM IN O LI
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated tM* Mth day af I I P T I M U R , IM T .
(CIRCUIT COURT H A L )
MARYANN! MORSI
Ckrk af Ih* Circuit Court
Byi Jan* f . Jaaawk
Deputy Ckrk
T H I LAW O F F IC II OF
DAVID J . BTIRH, PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. University Orty*

notkg. Telephone: 4 0 7 -lfl4210 *xt 41171 1-*00-***-»TTI
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S7-I1T4S
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Amarkan wtth Ok M W tlaa Aat.
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p v t towels In M i prppppdiftf
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Pubbitf. October I . S. 1S*7
O U T*

Fubbah; O ak bar I , S, tM T
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Foot omaaSok 1410
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FSSM1TII
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&lt;n
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L e g a l N o t lc M
IB TUB ONMUTT OOURT
JUDICIAL OBEOUIT
SBMMOLB OOUNTY,
BTATB OF FLBREBA
Caa* B*. b T-tM S -O A -1 4 -B
JURtAblCTlOb
NORW MT BANK MlNfMSOTA,
N A . AS TR U S T II, U N M R
THAT CERTAIN FOOUND AND
MRYtCNfO AQREIMINT
DATIO AS OF AUOUBT 1,
IM S , FOR IO O THE RN
PACIFIC M C U R IO A B U T S
CORR. MORTOAOI LOAN
ASSIT-BACKID
FAM-THROUOH.
VS.
SABRINA A MORT,
at ua., at *1.,
NOTMB OF

Notice k hereby gfvan BkE B k
u-Crvuyn*d keryenne U o .tr
Ckrk of B k CbguB Court *1
SIM INOLI County, TkrtSa, » k ,
an B k MBt day s( O CTOM R,
IM T , M 11QB SJB. M B k Front
Baer of M# MMBCOLS County
Courthauaa, bt Ih* CRy *«
anB aeB M pubBa aukry k B k
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County, Ftortda. k-wtt:
LOT I . BLOCK 'F*. LAX I
KATHRYN PARK 4TH A0 0 IT ION
ACCOROINO TO T H I FLAT
TH I MOP, R IC O R M O M P U T
BOOK I I . FROM 41 ANO 44 OF
T H I PUBLIC R IC O R O I OF
SIM INOLI COUNTY, FLORIOA
pur*u*nt k B k tmal Boer** ot
foreclosure entered bt s ta**
pandtng In a*td Ceurt. m* ttyk
*1 which k : NORWMT BANK
M IN N M O TA
NA.
AS
TRUSTS!. UN M R THAT C IA TAM FOOLBIO ANO MRVICINO
A O R IIM IN T OATIO AS OF
AUGUST T. IS M , FOR SOUTHIR N
PACIFIC
M C U R IO
A B U T S CORR, MORTOAOI
LOAN A M IT -B A C K IO F A M THROUOH. v*. SABRINA A
MORT. *t ua., at aA.
Paraan* wRh a
cam art
aoi
C aardbklor at M l N. Pars
Avenue. Sulk N. M l , Banter A
Florid* 117T1 at kaat hv* Bay*
proceeding.
Takphana: (40T) MS-41M art.
M T1T; 1-S08-MS-ITT 1(700), at
I (SOO).444-1770 (V), v k Fkrtd*

Ckrk af B k CbcuB Court
By: Jan* I . Jaaawtc
Oaguty Ckrk
LAW O F F IC II OF
JOSEPH RANItlLO
•Poet Orric# Baa SS4T
Tampa, Florida SSMI
Pukkah: October I . S, tM T

L e g a l N o t ic e s

L t g a l N o t lc s s

IN T N I OIRCUIT OOURT
FOR OBMNIOia COUNTY,

IN TNB OIRCUIT OOURT
FDR MEMHDLB OOUNTY,

FR O B A TI BtVtOION
FU* Number S T-TS 1-0F
IN R l; M T A T I OF
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HOWARD MACK JUDAH,
0*caa*4d
OF ABMMISTRATIOH
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aet at* af HOWARO M. JUOAH,
A/k/l HOWARO MACK JUOAH.
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CF. k pandhtg bt me CbcuK
Caurt far Bamlrwk Ceunty,
Florida, Prabek DivOkn. the
addrcci cl which k F.O. Drcwar
C. laniard, FL 1ITM -04M . Th*
name* and addraaaca el th*
paraanN rcproaanletiv* and th*
paraonal rapreaant ttiva c attor
ALL IN T IR M T IO PERSONS
AR I NOTIFIIO THAT:
Alt paraan* an whom thla
nolle# |* aarvad wha hare
alfact kna dial chaaanga tha
yabdBy af Ma WM, Ma guabftcation* ad B k paraarkl rapra*
at thk Caurt arc raoubad k Ida
thab abfacttana wtth thk Caurt
WITHIN THB LATIN OF TH R U
MONTHS AFTIR THB DAT! OF
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS N O TICI OR THIRTY DAY!
AFTIR THB M T I OF U R V IC I
OF A CORY OF THIS NOTICI
O N TH IM .
AX tradNar* af Ma decade
and ether paraan* hacks
ckim# er damanda agaktl
dacadantc aal ata an wham a
copy af thk nance k aarvad
data el tha Ivet pubix alien at
thk nalk* muet lb* thau c leant
with thk Ceurt WITHIN T H I
LATIN OF T H R U MONTHS
A FTIR T H I OATS OF TH I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
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OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
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thk caurt WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS A FTIR T H I
DATE OF THB FIRST FUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICI.
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WILL B I FORIVIR BARRIO.
Th* d a k ot th* nrct pubacaben ol Bbe Netk* k October
SM. IM T .
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t M Creaked Pm* Drive
Sanford. FL U FTS
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Florida Bar No. 17M1I
ATTORNEY AT LAW
1TI loot Gravaa Avenue
Orange City. FL S IT U
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Lengwaad, Bamtnak County. Th* I acuity hac a aurfac* caetmg
proceac whkh includ** two belter a and a bthographic printing
Slanhpt manufacturing proceac. Th* appbcanTa name and
i art: Day truernational. Inc . P.O. Baa 111. Daytan, Ohk
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tandblen* unkac a Ibaaty patblan tar an admbNabaavi tkarmg M
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wider Sectkn 1M.STS, F.S.. wt* net be avababk far But propaaadactkn.
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haarbig bi ataardanaa with taction* 118.144 and 17817, F t . The
petmon muet contain th* biformatkn aat forth b «k w and muat b*
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af In itrcnan ntel F n U tBcn, MOO CammanwaaRh t i u ‘iiw d .
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af B k addraea mdkakd above, at tha tbaa af tlbng. Tha tadura *f
any paraan k flk a pautkn wbhtn M* aa#b*abk Um* parted Wkfl
conatttut* a watvar af Bkt peraon i right ta raguaat an aBmbdatrathra tfatarmkatkn (haarbig) under Sactkn* 1M .I4S mid
118.17. F.B., ot k kkryana bi thk procaadmg and pwtklp*l* aa
a party k K. Any
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camgdanc* wtth Ruk M -f.M T ar B k Florida Admmiciraltv*
Cad*.
A pal men mutt contain B k following intermetkn:
(a) Th* name, addraea. and takphana number af each patltknm, th* ape**ante name and addraea, th* ParmR Fu* Number, mid
Ih* county bi which the project k prcpoccd;
(b) A *1 dement af hew and whan each patRkner raaatv
af M* park d tbk autfiarNy's aclkn ot prcpoccd aclkn;
(c) A N atament af hew each paiRknm'a aubatantial bkaraats ar*
Mfaatad by th* permitting authority'* action er propeetd petkn;
|d) A Ptatamanl af B k material tael* dkputad by B k patttknar.
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la) A atalt merit af th* tact* that Ih* patlt loner ainland* warrant
raver**1 ar madBkHlan af B k permuting auBkrtty'a action or
«*
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authority)! aatkn ot gragoiad aclkn; and.
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roqulraaianl* eat tan^i et o r i .
bt addttkn k the above, purauant k f t Unttad I tala* Cad*
(U.S.O.) Sactkn FM1d(S)lt), any paraan may patttlaa tha
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Jhktratark 41 (lertyfhra) day ravkw parted a* aatabiahad at 41 U.S.O. Badkn )M lB(kK1), t# okfad ta kaumta* at
any garmtt. Any patltkn chad S t H ead only on oSjad lana to th*
parmlt M d war* rtkad wtth raaaanabk epa*deity during B k M
(thirty) day pubbe comment parted prevWad bt thk natka, unkac
B k petIMpRir daman d raka ta M* Admbiktrctcr at B k « FA that it
tk * baprcctlecbk to cammant pmkd. FBbtg af a patltkn wtth B k
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HOOOLANO and
CORttf RSTONS SOLID
ROCK. INC.,

MMBCOLI County. Fkrtda. at
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NOTICI k toV*n thm purauant
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LOT I U S B TH I SOUTH 4.01
F i n THBRSOF, ANO ALSO THB
SOUTH 441 F I I T OF LOT S,
A U Bt BLOCK tS, C A M FARK

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F A O II S4 ANO U , FUSLtC
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COUNTY, FLORIDA; a/k/t M F
C asa Fmb Caurt 0 , Winter

INC., a Fkrtda aarparatla*.
CHARLIS R. HU OffI S and wd*
LAUREL T. HUOHCS. ROBERT
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Let 41. MIADOW CRIST.
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retarded In F id Saab 47,
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Racards at Seminal* County.

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DATIO Bik I Sth day d
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Baminak County
Ckrb ot Caurt
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tha Mouung Aultiurty of Via
City ot Santord. Florida
A ) Fcyoai Cmptoymanl Opporlur.ry Swclrjn 3 EmptoyW
I'O Itoi 7348
*84 Cato* Drawn Court
Santord T l 37/77 7348
Tmorhy 0 ItotJaon
Eiacubva [Vaclor
MERRY MAIOS HMtNO
Car A Inauranca Naadad
Waatanda FREE 331-4760

M ETA L FR A M ER S
Nasded Nowl Etc payl Gal part
Hrliyl C*4 now 374 8878
Taat StoWtog USA
R aak ton tial C ta s n in g
MOLLY MAIO IS H M NO
fU •M-F •84am
wm Train. 407-T»/-»007,
F/T SERVICE A O iN T Drlrar.
Head to ctoan, aarttca and Inapacl rental vahtotoa. Valid
FLO. Accaptobto drhto‘0 raeord
and background check. Apply'
to paraon. 3018 Orlando (IT-87)
Or, tantord_________________
P A R T T IM E
Caih logiitar, phone u p .
Cal 377-4470___________
PHONE OPERATORS
to ItL T v P/TotF/T
1 -4 0 0 -7 14-623 0
PHONE PROS
Salary &lt; comm • bonui F/T or
P/T halarad aknoaphara-imokng ok DaPtim ot Mda 78/ 8770
PIANIST/OHOANIST lor on#
Sunday morning aanrica Firal
Chriman Church 134/wk to
atari Plaaaa cal 330-1871.
TR EE CUM B ER S A
G R OUN DS PEOPLE
ta (TOttr « CO banaktt FLEX,
raqured Echo/* Tr*a Snr
Santord
113-3H1

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Lafea Mary haa openings tor anargatic prototatonal aaotong an
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at rto town Santord idaat tor T
paraon OwVTtatomo pal* UHa
tod 373 0 « 8 Leave maaaaga

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103— H o u a s a U n f u m ls h s d
1880 DOW N-W kfYR BN TT
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homa wI OKA, newpatot t car­
pet T A rk atnu HU0 homaal
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LA R I MARY V I |4MVmon a
1440 dap Santord. 7/1 448V
mon . 1404 (top. Santord. V I
|474/mon t 1474 (top No Peto
CM 371 4081

i s was ta atom r t n r Onto
tor IN Mid buyer 487.800. FHA
only I STL Cel J4M874

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F o r B a la

2 1 9 — W a n te d to B u y
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button SrerotM** 334-3188

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New CFVA 8 root
878.800 Br ow nr 371 a q w

M E REALTY INC.
3 21 -9 220
Laha Mery v i Faarrtca Teed Id Wlto to
lory aefoer Owner wenN Oder*
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l e R r l Ai m V7 Nna home
on tonced Id wdh IrwW treaa.

10B — O u p ta x / TH p te x

800 Santa Barbara Or. 17 X 48
7/1,8 /a Skykne, CLEAN. CHA.
O ld 8/800 M 3 -H H
CARRIAOB COVE 1/1. 14i80,
Incd yd. wai unit. W/O, mtcrowave met. R u d y 10/31.
87000 Cel 374-0684
PARR AVI. MOB*
Home#83.000u 18,000 Setup
Fnanctog OUSTT m-88B1
C A R R IA G E C O V E

84 a 48l 1/180 Skykne
FL Room, Carport.. I t M

108) AAAC Wagon AT, runt
gntM, odd ev. cnod tree 1800

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Ike*. AT. 8M -T8I4 krmwS

SANFORO, I I

WEATHER IS
COMING!

MATTRSS4 SALE . Ful W t
used bos spring* 8 mem***
884 00 Larry* Mart 377-4137

Thu m r e parted *me tor Yard
Setoti Lai 8w Senlord Hera**/
Lea* Mary Uftr adrerkea

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Take adtentage of our to* tpeoat Ad rone* y u an kne ad
twne to toa Sarlord Hwrtd and
once to Yet lake Mary L8* tor
onty 88 1811 (AdtMional krw*
only 8 81 each, ad* m u« be
pmpart)
CM u* hereto*n 88 betore noon
on Tueedey and watch toe SanAjriJ HereoLeee Mary (Re work
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2 F A M IL Y S A L E
Sal On y. 8 3 Edg*« (kyer. NordroTrac. baby lum. cram** 8
toy*. ITUK 108 Aldsan D r.

tktoountod to 8444 374 7/8/
OWNER Fnence 84 000 down*
4/1 I M W t
MCOEN LAKE 3/7 *PR pten,
gerage decktEMSE
COUNTftYEeteto 4/7- 1 80 ecrM tv. dm. toto I138.800

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1 FAIRLY TARO SALE
1803 W 4VI St Cn Sun. earn TT
CtoYw*. toy*, toe
4 -F A M IL Y Y A R D
BALE
S A T B -? A S U N 4-1 2
38008 SarlordAve

20 7 — Jo w a try
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C m B M D h 9br *
to je a g ^ ^ f c

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BEAUTY SALON 3418 Pare
Dm* Acroa* ban Davy
Set up tor *
inundated*
LEASE Prime showroom 8
warahouM 110.8/0 tq It SR
441 homage 40/-5/8-7400
L4 iw . n L 17-07 IHTno FREE
7800 *q n AVpart Store From/
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SANFORO ARSJLdrt CM/A rtoutea a*r*g*. few* yens 800
Or CM wmrWkgi 848-888/
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com to ehopg. tchooto. 4
reel 800*q It d M g ama on
a 87 X lio tot Priced to red
848.000 ML T4684
SANFORO 4 bdrm toed
oec torn atom K r o d on a
kg comar toL IkOOag ft bkxb
homa w*n Art. 7-car aw. la x
IS tem porch A 10 R 71 FL rm
twt court be mdhar-etlew apt
871.000
74188.

S rfS S ^ S R Tu c rS r
RUM M AGE SALE
Frank Evan* Cantor. 14E N.
C and y Ckrb Rd, Lake AMra 3rd
Annua/ AARP Fundrweer. Oct
It. • am 7 pm Larga varwty of
***** tor ham* at eM m B y*

Ftortdra torgeat oaMlned Ant o e LAM * Aucaon Every Bar
vrdky M 5 00pm OuaMy oonrt CM P*«y
407-3)1-0184

141— H o m * a F o r S a lt

WHY RENT W H IN YOU CAN
OWN Comptof*T mmodM»d 3/
I 5. 1090 aq It 41B Bey Ave,
141,800. $400 down. $440mo
IT . JOHNS MVER Fiaharmant
paradtti 1144 Lamon U M Rd
Oktoan 2/1, *ea waa boat dock
to 3 tip* $170,000 323-71/0
— .

art TOWNHOUSS m grail
Santord araa cloae lo tvtoything $47,400 and owner kayt
SEUJ

149— C o m m trc la l
P r o p o r t y F o r 8 a lo
S A W O N O A JT l SEUNrtS
Sh a u t c r u m t
OOOOCONOTTTON
40/-444-4/70-REALTOR

F R V B A T / B U N B -T
1000 Pavnado Am. Sartbn)
man*. c»tn wamar*. couch**,
kg lad**, typng tab**, bed cag#*. ctotoae. (twerty. houaanow
Nam*, desk*. OR table, get
gn*. ber » iooH TOOLS, table
aaw 8 generator, a l l paper,
duck bed knar and much. much.
G ARAG E SALE
Fn 8 SM. 8 4 Antique*, tom.
lamp*, i n Lhadee. houaehoM
lam*, marvwoman clolteng.
Iitrvng equip, loon laddie*
■mokar. generuor, water toftner.
a ^ r . «?4?.3 SenUrgAyg______
OARAGE SALE
Fn 4 Sat. 10-5 7840 Via Bono*.
Santord______________________
GARAGE 8AL6
Sal OrVy 0 3 Two tanety 888
Mote Or AJUmorea Spring* ot
Waatheitltort 4 438 Olrta'
ctodwe. toy* 8 re* o&lt; mroc
HOUSE SALE
Thurt-Sun. OR 4 t7 , /-/ 7103
Arret* Wm . Switort 0* 17-09 8
70th SI IbMlnd Oortwn Lamb
men t e a t B a U M B ____
M O V I N O -M U B T B A L L
Set. Oct It. 8/7. 81/ Pine
Fkd0a Ck. 8rtg S8 (08 W Airport flhd l Fwn A tale more

y

Let

A Professional Do It!,

2 9 2 -A o e o u n t l n g

2 7 5 -D f y w ill

200-Laundry Sw vtcas

(C O N BOORKItPdea C u T
tomretYpertonakTed
petservice W -

DRYWALL-ETUCCrtRepar*
Wal A CaWng Tenure*
Matched. Poecem 337-8338

MART* LAUNDRY SERVICE
WEI wash 8 Iron. rtcki^E ^

2 7 6 -E t e c t r 1 c « l

207-Lawn Sarvicaa

NEW RBMOOBLREPAM
Door*, wrrtawa, carperwy,
to n g deck* 4 concreto
373-440 S O BM reCaCl9860

HE ID AN ELECTTSCIANT
CALL DkCK't ELECTRIC
407-321-47*3
LM. (R080M3I/Over 34 Yro.

SUNSCAPE u U M M Q M T
Fro* »tdmaaa*A,*w Reto*
__________ HP-7174__________

2 5 5 -A l t e r a t k m a

2 7 0 -H a n d y M a n

2 S 3 -A d d i t i o n * A

ALTERATIONS BT VBIOMU
AT REASONABLE RNCE8
J 4 0 T ^ a id 8 0 ^
2 6 0 -B u B h H o p p i n g

a lit t le p * v v t 4

Both Hog MoaMng Any lund of
tractor worVtand ctoanng ManMnarvc* contract* avaiabie
Itoaaonihto ratoa 348TS44

103—Houaa*U n f u m ia h a d

M O R R IS
C O N S T R U C T IO N
Tree eve carpentry, * haukng,
odd robe 8 more. No rob loo
•me! Fro* eakmalM •/4-0421

Raert tr**h. garage
Raaaonabto R a m il.....348-8646

STU D IO ,
1 BEDROO M ,
2 BEDROOM

urevcountanarv
3244400

•Smflli Story D«$ign
•Friendly On-Sit» Managirntnl
•No Oni Btlow or Abova •Furnished or Unfurnished Studios
•Enirgy ■Efficient Studios •EWctricrtyFurnished In audios Only

I2 M 3 H

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37)1 S. SANFORD AYE.. SANFOND

M W ^ T f e S T lM S T s B S t A N iW P a S
1 2 and 3 Bedroom |

Apartments
Starting
At
CALLUS XT

(407) 124*4334

A-2 LAWTICH
Dtvorc* 555. Bankruptcy l/S.
Adoption $75. Nam* Chang*
555. Etc. (407) 577-034/ 34 hr*.
U o f l wtmthtold
2 9 4 - P a in t i n g

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2 S 9 -C t e a n i n g
S w rv iO M
A* C LIA N M O SVC R**KV
conn. Fro* ML 374-0077/or pgr
tor mimed roaponae 8083061
APOLLO CLEAI8NO BVC
ComnVReart. OuaMy Svc/Satklackon ouar LICftna. 371-8844
l)W CLEAMNQr 1
88. YtodeStaledttoM .
XATHY9 M X ANR40 Rend ,
wkly/mo., rental dean-out*. 11
vr«. enp. ♦ rote 3384383
LE TS US U F T YOUR CLEAN­
ING DURDENS WeekAN-week
etc WT-3WW er SI81880
PREFERRED MADB
Re*U,
erktyAl-wLly
Femly
owned 8 opwatod Unce 1984.
Lic/Bondad/lna. 373-1887 or
7E0-9170
______

CM Antoel 3)8-4)41

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Im p ro v a m a n ta

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BUYER) HOMWCONOOl
CM A ParadtM Horn* toatoackon* 320-17)4 or F u 330-6447
CHARLIE q (Pen)
CBC0577I
17755. Rat/
Comm., remodel, addrtone. rapav MC, VISE
40T-M0-1741
DAVD KEY CONSTRUCTION
ltowftlwekdiiin»Repeiro
LI*! CQC0E/D8 M 8 T i a _
REYNOLDS VBIYL B O N O
Litotim* warranty No panting,
wane 8 overhang, mam. BBS.
Lie /In*. EM. kpeoal dacountw
CM nowl 140/1 323-3548
SP EC UU TY CONTRACTOR
Pant and horn* ropaki. UC/
BONDED JackTuM* &gt;30-2172

300-Fraaaura
C loaning
weR t . 8t4
ProaasL
■LUaAnt, t a i-4 it i
Deck* - Walk*' Driveway*
STEAM FACTORY:
RY 374-7058
3 0 1 -R o o t t n g
YATES ROOPMM akto* 1818
Church 4 Sr. Otoe. Nd- Oan.
L »k e R C 0 W 8 8 ^ »1 4 4 8

312— Troa Sorvioo
200-Landscaping

2 7 D C o n c ra te

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1YYTT CONCRETE »0et 1)5
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T 8087)81888

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2 4 9 0 H a itw a N A y s .

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Troa/ttomb r*mov*L Fro* **»
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TOMMY RUNYON Lawn 4 Troa
Bvc. keftna, roakltoom. Bucket
trudL Hung g n d n ^ tro* M l

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D IR tC TH M ;
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On 25th S tm t (R l 46A)b*tw m t r -m
tnd Airport B M . on

Rantol proparty. 0araga/»h*d
ctoan ■«*. appkanca*. uadi,
bruin 40?-4#8-25M or
pgr 407-815-0117

2 0 3 -C y p f it r y

OREO Q R O tf LAWN EERYtCE
nES.COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE E3T 3200838._________
t w o o o o o o i o B o va
Tree *vc. n d u p , lawn mamt
Fro* I d 302-8053/bor 6/5-68/4
We have a plan lor youi C M tor
* bee ait. on M of your towiV
l*nd*c*pvig need*! &gt;34-7718
2 8 0 -L a g a l S o r v i c a a

2 7 9 -H a u lt n f l

2 5 2 -C s b in « t s

1 iT IC E
Al rental and real attale adver-

4 -F A W L Y
YARD A M O VM O

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SANFORO O FFKa SPACE
1 Suita* avaaast* - 1 1 0 0 * 8 *
1ICB8F. 4C7-331-7004
VERY PROFESSIONAL
Pnma tocebon. great tnchor
but®#****, 1.000 *q It on 1707 From perking Nealy carpet
ad 8 permed *04-7*0-1447

Re a l B rra te . w e
3 2 2 -7 4 9 S

1818 FORO ECONO VAN Fu»y
•gurp w m 1 3 tounga rtdkv
ar*. *11.800. 888*118

YARD B A L I
F R W A T S -?
147 EAST ALMA AVI,
ot
County Club Rd. Laka Mart
Somathng tor totoryronaft

I P U C E DW4ETTI set tor 7.
178 Brother, typmwntet/word
proceeeor. $40 feo E Orwrt
Bend A re . Lake Mary
3778081

m m .

1000 80 FT Be DO Win oRo*.
nail to Argnrt 8 n lent* Cal

235—
Tru c k / B u tH / W M M F o r

F u m t lu r a F o r S o lo

R O TM N X E R / D O M Female,
toed* al
Orest tend dog ISO to U dog
&lt;38*471 |Toa CM M O W
r 8 » t - 1787

114—

91 FORO TAURUS OL Oroy. Idhr loaded. 88K rrvto* A,king
CM aftto 4 pm 374-4080
94 BUNWRO-47K rrvto*. great
cond. A/C, kka new SA400

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HOME R1TTENB Pt*4*e CM
330-1ET3____________________

1 BONN Oust eras Etoooud to
•anon A37Vmo &lt;
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LARI MANY 7/1 CHA new car
par. 840tvmo ptot (topoan Cal

W a ra n o u a W R s n U I
Spacs

Call u* at (407) 222-2411

231— C a r a F o r 8 o te

fk/,.8408. B S W L ^ m
*1 TOYOTA TURCSLL new
trtifipf,. bcm A
Oood
Cond 0771 C l f l V m i

■4x8* 1/1 81 Skykne
Carport, icm rm . 117,889

L E T US DO TH E
W O RK FOR YO UI
T b s Btnford /Mr eNU J l*
M ery U k wants to make
you money I
H you ptoca a two wee* ad wen
ua to *M your vaNcl* (pubktrv
km 8 1*1 18, m tftto i rlkl ito1 i l e r w L I
l DOHi vif oMtwOtQ nffou
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and the Lake Mary Ule at a coal
ol onty 877.54) and you don't
k*4 x n g t away, w*1 run tf» *d
tor mother two week* at no
chargal Al we att la mat you
pay lor the ftr*1 two weeks betore w* run 1 tor freel
W e ll do s4 th* w o rt •
you eoilset aft ttt* 444.

C s N 2 2 3 -9 140

SANTORO 3/7 i(M plan, vaiRad cadng. FR. Reduced to
l/RaOO Cal 1AM* SenueleorV
TRAVIS RRiOORE BROKER
878.18*3 OR T/f-1381
IAmM Home* *Ctoee OuT Art.
Dedary From f 188b Immd Occ
w t.ia a a

•LARI MARY M l
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*. pool wr.rnaei nd.
(Ill gar recto 11108/81118
-SANFORO M fXptoa WT
Clt A ktog ger
•SAWHA M 2 Mory canto to
cov p a n t o oar 1/0847*8
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tot. carport Incd yd t U t M *
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tea Qua* araa
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•SANFORO M Dcrtoi O V A
new carpal Aj » r 4 A47VM88
R H O O n S 327-7488
STSNSTROM RBALTY
W1 M A D HOU8S8 TO RCNT1

A HOYS WIPECLALM 400 kg
It A up! 1769 A MONTH ORce540.eg* 371-0170 0*3337444

R S f A a a N r U f -a t H

MOOERN FURN. 4 Artoguee
1 PM C l or WFwM Hen dioM
804-774-331I/4CT-8*8-3*33

Art-410OO down. DW. Loc in
Carriage Cove Oregory Mctol*

DUPL8K/8AJ4F0ND
Ibdrm. CJVA, ceraei
WA) hook-up, )80ahno
in
m ( tin

SANFORD o l Airport DNd 3/2
1,000
ft 575/mo « aec. Cal
, T r r Hli f f T B f r
8ANFORO 3/7. Fenced yard.
l/OOrtap in w m o
Aval tl/1

DSBARY-DW
Iliad
Id.
teoilSO. Qutel tree 118.000
pqr 045-018/ (D). 6M 70U IN)

1 S T — M o b lla H o m a a
F o r B a ta

11 8 — O f f l c t 8 p a c «
F o r Rant

liaamanti are tubtecl lo the
Federal Farr Houktog Ad. wtveh
makak I Magal to advemia any
pralaranca, kmitabon, or oikcrvutoaton bated on race, col­
or, rangron, aai, handicap, la-

23 1 — C a r t F o r S a te

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2 2 3 — M l4 C «t l4 n * o u s

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1 8 I Bdrrna 87/848M Men
171-8487 at 331-0173

M A R IN E R 'S V I L L A G E
1AU ADA 1BO.au 44IOMO
I BORM. 4470*40 AHOUP
3 23 -4 470
Itacandy rwatorad I bdrm n Ha
tone araa 83/4tno » uukea* I
year toe** 330 7770__________
ROSELEA VILLA*
S3 Spectot -*4IA8torMh
HUOOttAT 487-3388833
SANFORD 7/7 Appronmalaty
1000 *g tl WrO tod , LOG mo
. towaapoaa Calt313-t88i
SANFORD HMT. DtST 7 bdrm
apt. 3 kprea. 1475/mon Storko.
MOOtnon Cak 330 8013
SANFORD Oood araa Sootoai
7/1 AC. hook-upa. pat® A yard
)4 14Tno ♦ )30(Vdap p|8-8p81_.
SANFORD Hrat (hal l A 2 bdrm
apt* Soma wr unit Oood area
From 1784/ mon 371-8/8/
Taka over leeie Stonebnxa 1/
1 4574rmo
Senoul mgara*
only
lit-S 4 7 -8848. Aak For
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211-

Lot For

ZZ

w o 3 n to S d T
condo to new CFVA, nurtor Ians,
water heeler A carpet Mwe-tn
bond 837.000 374-7813

117— C o m m « f c l « l

97— Apartmsrrts ■
T z s rrs B n s n T T

175lt|.FL..tWtsttmie.

IX P IfU IN C IO
B O D Y T E C H N I C IA N .
Mual ha«8 own tocM A expertanea In heavy codeion
E X P E R IE N C E D
A U T O P A IN T E R
Musi have own loots
&lt;"*
Apply in pnwon
TOO) Country CtoO W . Sanlurd,
407-333-8844

FOX 38 to aatoung a too km*
Promotion Coordinator for out
Laka Mary otlica Candrtato wd
handto daay promo ptocamanl
ualng Bwa ayatom. Davatoprai
acuta tlalion conlaala/avani*
and act aa latoon wan tale* tor
boVt WOFI and WOO* Straw
glia tweept/tounch planning
with promotion director ana
w anes admtneiretton ol al pa­
perwork ratothra to coop plan­
ning and retotouraement Sand
raauma to Paraonnal Manager,
34 Bkykna Drtva. laka Mary. FL
37/46. Reeumea mual ba racahrad by Octobar 17. 180/ No
(toonaeata EOC

S3— R o o m s P o i Rant

COME GROW WITH
US O WATSON REALTY

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323 -3 200

PROMOTION.
COORDINATOR

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153— Ac

A National Company haa P/T
Ahamoon poaroona avaiadto at
Saar* in Via Sam Town* C »
Mai. Apply al Marchandaa
Pick-up batwwan 10-7pm

HANOYMANR/T
longwood
area Lila atoctncal repair* 8
warahouaa 330 4804 loam 7pm
M tY T tL C M A R K C T IR S I
We/ro looking tor toe deed
Powev* upbeel rmvvonmeru
Aw age 113 7048
__ CALL TODAY I 373 7070
HOMS C U A M M
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DEAR DR- (J O T T My mammogram
•howed “esymmolric breasts.” My
doctor said to disregard this because
It Isn't Important. Is this a concern?
D E A R H E A D E R : Your doctor la
correct In his interpretation of your
mammogram, but he Is negligent In
how he reported the results to you.
Asymmetry simply means that your
breasts are of unequal sites. For most
women, this Is more the rule than the
exception: no two breasts are exactly
symmetrical.
As a general policy, radiologists pay
more attention to abnormal calcifies
(Ions when reading a mammogram.
The type and distribution of these calelum hecks are a more Important
determination of breast disease than
Is asymmetry. You needn't worry
about
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should — at .yourr phyi
physician's dlscreUon — continue to have a mammogram every year or two. I hope that he
will better explain the results of the Xray testa In the future.
D E A R DR. O O T T : Following a
stroke two months agn. my husband
eaparlenced weakness, difficulty
speaking and numbness in his right
hand. The weakness and the slurred
speech have Improved with therapy,
but the tingling and numbness per­
sist. His doctor has advised patience,
but I'm concerned that his symptoms
could represent a pinched nerve.
D E A R R E A D E R : Although your
husband's continuing symptoms could
reflect a pinched nerve — from a
slipped disc In his neck, for example
— I am more Inclined to attribute the
numbness to his stroke Why give him
two diseases, when one - the stroke
— could explain his sensation?
Therefore. I agree with your hue
band's physician
Strokes cause nerve damage.
Ordinarily, we think of this damage aa
primarily affecting the nerves and
muscles of movement. However, the
nerves of sensation are usually
Involved, too. As you've discovered,
therapy can allow patients to regain
an enormous amount of Independence
and nerve function Nonetheless, it
may take weeks for the tingling to dis­
sipate. T h e doctor Is correct. Re
patient and this symptom should dis
appear If. within sis months, it
doesn't, further X ray tests will be
necessary to diagnose the unlikely
possibility of a pinched nerve in the
neck
To give you more information on his
condition. I am sending you a copy of
my Health Report “Stroke." Other
readers who would like a copy should
send 12 plus a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope In B.O Box 2017.
Murray Hill Station. New York. NY
I0IM. be sure to mention the title.

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colorful expert who won 11 national li
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until blood was drawn One of
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blood during this match. After a brief
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DEAR DR. CIOTT: In my profession,
the tips of my ringers are commonly
traumatized. Is there any treatment
Immediately following such an Injury
that could relieve the pain and pre­
vent eventual nail-loss?
D E A R R E A D E R : Sharp blows to

the fingertips often cause bleeding
under the nails. Called “subungual
hematomas." these blackened areas
are painful and often result In loss of
thcnaU.
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finger as »oon aa jw»**lb!« after the
Injury. The ice reduce* the bniialng
end bleeding, which may salvage the
nail, provided that the growing por­
tion behind the cuticle was spared
Obviously, prevention Is the key.
T r y to avoid Injury, uso protective
equipment (such as haavy, reinforced
gloves) and ddn't take aspirin alter
the Injury, because this drug can
aggravate hemorrhage. Remember
the old medical adage: For trauma,
use cold compresses; for Infection, hot
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Friday. Oct 10.1997
The year ahead could be a unique period
tor you. where a number of small opportunilws merge together 10 produce some­
thing large and significant
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 21) Your prasonl
involvement it in need ot tome reorgaruration at this stage ol the game This is
your strong suit today, so tsXe steps lo
improve the procedures Qel a lump on
Me by understanding the influences that
govern you in the year ahead. Send lor
your Aalro-Oraph predictions today by
mailing (2 and SASE lo Astro-Graph, e/o
this newspaper. P O Bos 1758, Murray
sura lo stale your rodiac sign.
SCORFIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 32) You could
be fortunate today In some material lash-

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 31) Today
you may be more creative than usual, at
your ideas will prove Take care no I lo
reveal your mionlions prematuraly or lab
lo negative people
C AP R IC O R N (Dec. 33-Jan. 19) Your
financial prospect* look very encouraging
today Be alerl tor development* ot an
unusual natura thai could spell malarial
gems lor you

TAUR US (April 20-May 20) Take a more
active rote m an arrangement where you
share a vetted interest with another This
needs a concerted eltod on both parts
GEMINI (May 31 -June 30) An alliance
with an old Inend might be rejuvenated at
this time The new arrangement can pro­
duce soma mutual benefits it laded lo do
previously

AOUARIUS (Jen. 30-Feto. 19) The best
ol your leadership quakties will be evident
lo associates today. Be bold and
assarlive if required, bul also sensitive
end tolerant
P1SCCS (Feb. 30-March 20) In develop­
ments that have pronounced competitrve
elements, you should tare ralher wall
today. Your desk* to win wil be stronger

CANCER (June 31 -July 33) Today you
could be more effective in commercial
mailers then you were yesterday Give
lop priority to any tttpa that need retrac­
ing
,
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 33) Things should
run rather smoothly lor you and yours m
the romance department today. Thia 1*
because Cupid wdl bring In ■ shooter to
back him up.

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pick up a good idea today that can be
tiled away tor future reference. It might
come lo you in aaveral part*, bul have

portion ol today doing something con­
structive that you teal la more tun than
work. The more creative the endeavor it.
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Those w ho served their
country are remembered
■jr BUM WHITE
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Louts Rotundo remembers when
the Veterans Parade was three times as Ion*
as It was Tuesday and the streets of the city
lined with people.
Rotundo, who'll be 03 In December, used to
be In charge of Sanford's Veterans Day parade.
TJiwday. Rotundo was an observer tie and
Dorta Rot undo brought along a couple lawn
chairs and watched the program at Memorial
Park.
He wore a 5 1-year-old, blue Disabled Veter­
ans Cap and a splffy white shirt. Doth Louts
and Doris stood at attention lo salute each of
the units that passed In the parade and again
when colors were posted by the National
Guard Company B 2nd Battalion.
The ceremony itself hasn't changed much
through the yean. Colors are posted, there's a
Pledge of Allegiance, the National Anthem, a
Veterans Day Message, a Two Bril Ceremony.
Benediction. Rllle Salute and TAPS.
"Not aa many people want to do this • not
like they used to." said Rotundo. who was part
of Oenrral George Patton's Second Armor Divi­
sion In World War II and la the oldest member
of the Disabled American Veterans Chapter 30
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Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - After nearly
ftve hours of public opposl.&lt;
' • C ity Comtton. the Sanford
__ ...
mission on Monday approvrd
by a 3-2 vole a land use
change that will allow a de­
veloper to build a 636-unit
apartment complex.
Voting in tevor of the
amendment
were
Mayor
Lany Dale and commission­
ers Brady Lessard and Velma
Williams.
Opposing the
measure were commissioners
Whltey Eckstein and Kerry
Lyons.
Wallace Devlin Jr., the de­
veloper of the proposed Twin
Lakes Project, had requested
about two months ago an
amendment lo
Sanford's
comprehensive plan regard­
ing a 50-acre site between

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"If approvrd. this will be the
largest commitment that I ran
recall that the city has made.*
Simmons said.
After speaking with company
officials. Simmons said the
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Suspended school pus
driver reinstated as
classroom assistant
BY DAVID
Herald Staff Writer

VFW Auxiliary President

Rinehart Road and County
Road 46A.
Originally. Devlin had pro­
posed an 850-unit complex,
however In response to resi­
dents' strong
objections,
lowered lliat number and
agreed lo a density of 12.5
units per sere in the south­
ern portion of the tract and
18.4 units In the northern
part.
In the standing room only
commission chamber, resi­
dents of the Hills of i-«k»
Mary and Kaywood subdivi­
sions. located adjacent to the
proposed site, offered a wide
range of views. While one
(action of residents, asked
the density to be lowered to
10 units per acre, another
group. Including (he »-ske
Mary
City
Commission,
asked that only single family
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Commission opens door for
controversial development
■ T M A R IA O U M

A software production com­
pany la seeking a new home In
downtown Sanford.
OofcUraf Technologies of Hantm. Oa.. a high lech provider
o f banking computer software,
la asking city officials for an
economic Incentive package to
Rfarate Its business to the
W eUk. building on
First
Street.
The move would bring be­
tween 00 to 100 employees
with an average Income in fa ­
res# of 033.000. according to
Charles J. Mitchell Jr. of First
Capita) Property Oroup. leas­
ing agent of the Wrlaka prop­
erty.
Mitchell, who met with city
officials several weeks ago,
said Goidkaf would be the
Ideal company for the building
In downtown Sanford.
City Manager Bill Simmons
on Monday salted commission­
ers for a consensus to proceed
with a resolution for the re­
quested economic Incentives.
The incentive. Simmons said,
would be In the form of a slate
grant that would require San­
ford to provide up lo 075.000
over four years. The company
la asking for a total of

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A Seminole County bus driver who had been
suspended since January for (allure lo take a
drug teal was redirected lo another position af­
ter a special Seminole County School Board
meeting on Tuesday.
According lo chairman of the school board.
Sandy Robinson. Unda McKcruie had been
chosen for drug tenting — a random test where
names are chosen by computer — four limes
during her 11 year tenure as a driver. During
the Iasi, recent lest. McKenzie refused to
It. and "Just walked out* according to Robin-

Before the matter cams In (rant of the
board, this personnel Issue
up In Boat
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at
a hearing officer. Robinson said that
was a hill blown hearing on McKenzie's
lion. During the hearing process, both
called there own witnesses and. as a result of
the outcome, the heartng offle
recommendations of the district and
terminated from
Last night's
pellale court
port of the
the board
and then the
erf's report.
O n cesl the penalty phase, school board

Welcome to Sanford historic home tour
The Sanjord I tutor* Trust's
Ninth Annual Holiday Tour o f
Homes uitt he held Saturday arxt
Rexfop. Dec- 6 and 7 from naan un­
til A pm.. The tour begin* at the
Odru/aJ Arts Building at the tamer
°f f\flh Strrrt and Oak Avenue.
Hrfarts are I I I per person and pro
reeds benefit renovation grants
au-ard by the trust to homes to ttw
S a ile d Historic District. Several
homes on the lour uiO be ihour
eased to coming weeks to Ihe Sat
ford Herald.

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Herald Correspondent_________
Unda and Bob Kuhn had no
specific plan In mind for the
house on Fourth Street. They
owned adjoining property so It
seemed to make sense to buy
the house when they had the
opportunity. Unda la Victim
Witness Coordinator for the
State Attorney's Office. Bob
owns Diamond Oiasa Com­
pany. Together they under took
the renovation of the house.
That was In April. 1006.
The Kuhns used public rec­
ords and oral history to piece
together the history of the
house. The house, a frame ver­
nacular. was built In 1020. It
was originally the family home
of Daniel an * Uly Hodges and
their three cluldren. Daniel
Hodges, was a partner In a lo­
cal real estate firm. He later
became a Florida Oame War­
den. Daniel and his son
drowned In Lake Monroe In
approximately 1047.
Mrs. Hodges subdivided the

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house between 1050 and 1062.
It la believed that she did this
so that she could rent the upatalra after her husband’s
death. The house was sold In
1066. For the next forty year,
the house was probably a
rental property.
The Inside of the house had
to basically be gutted. The

Kuhns maintained the divided
Hying spaces. Some updates
have been made such aa mod­
em appliances In the kitchens.
No closets were-built Into the
original house, so small rooms
have been combined to create
larger bedrooms and closets. A
deck has replaced the back
door stoop.

Even with the few added
modem
conveniences,
the
Kuhns have retained the Integ­
rity and. charm at the original
house. A wall used to divide the
access to the upstairs was re­
moved to expose the original
staircase. Moat of the original

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Seminole Scenes
The 1997 Veterans Day parade made 4s way along the laketront n Sanford
as patriotic youngsters matched Area veterans' groups and JflO TC mem­
bers from local high schools participated, as did tho sheriff's Honor Guard

Veterans Day, 1997

and National Guard Co B 2nd Battalion.

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Fngiigrmmi anil wedding forms &gt;irr av.illabtr at Hie Hanford
Herald nlflci*. .too \ French Ave., Sanford, Florida 32771 These
stories .ire usually published in the Sunday edition and may be
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LOCAL FORECAST

BEACH CONDITIONS

Today Partly cloudy and
warmer.
High* near SO.
taiws
in the upper 00s.
Thursday
and
Friday:
Clninar ol thunderstorms.
Highs near HO. Lows in tinmid to upper 60s and near
70 Saturday: Partly cloudy
Highs in upper-GO* 1/iws in
Hie inlrl 50s

Daytona Beach ft New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 3-5
led wit 11 a moderate chop.
Water temperature at IXiyliii ta Is till degrers and ut
New Syinina. 70 degrees.
Winds air trom the east at
15-2(1 tn.p.h

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
WEDNESDAY
Ptcldy 82 67

THURSDAY
Tairma 82 70
'

FRIDAY
Tairma 81 64

SATURDAY
Ptcldy 69 55

LOTTERY
lin e are Mu- winning num­
bers se|i-« trd mi Tuesday In
the Honda Lottery;
Fantasy 5
1-2-8 17-22
Lotto (Nov. 8)
1-3-9 10 12-14

STATISTICS
Tile high temperature In
Sanford Tuesday was 80 d e ­
grees and the overnight low
w.is 63.
Recorded rainfall for I he
period ending al 10 a.m..
Wednesday
totaled
.00
Inches.
•Sunrise................ 6:45 a.m.
•Sunset................. 5:33 p m.

TIDES
WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR
TABLE:
min..
2:40 n.in.. maj. 8:45 a.m.,
min., 2:55 p.m.. maj. 9:15
p m.

TIDES:
Play 4
0 0-6-8
Caah 3
5 9-7

high:
low:
New
5:37

Daytona

Beach:

5:32 a.m.. 5:57
11:46 a.m.. —
Smyrna Beach;
a.m.. 6:02 p.m.,

11:51 am

—

p.m.,
p.m.
high:
low:

pi n. Cocoa

Beach: high: 5:52 a.m.. 6:17
p m.. low: 12:06 a.m.. ——

p.m.

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A Auxil­
iary m Sanford
There were 300 or so parade
participants said Dan John­
son prrsldrnl of the D. Duke
Woody Branch 147 Fleet Re­
serve Association, that was the
host organisation
for this
year's parade and program.
Half that number witnessed the
event, many coming Irom the
City Hall building or County
Courthouse.

rrt .ill those who flew missions
with you • most of thrm gonr
now but a few like myself still
around." he said. "There are
veterans who are hurling to ­
day. veterans who are home­
less I prayed for them today. I
prayed that they will not be
forgotten."

i
Loms and Dons Rotundo attended the Veterans Day celebration Tuesday in
Sanford Louis. 91. servod during World War II.

If the numbers were down,
tlirre was no lack of enthusi­
asm or pride by those who did
participate. Sandy Cass, presi­
dent of the Veterans o f Foreign
Wars I*ost 10108 Auxiliary,
huddled with the women In the
group almost on hour before
the parade.
Cass was a Radioman Third
Class in the Navy from 1952 to
1955 during the Korean War
period. She said she served in
Jacksonville
and at [fainbridge. Md. Her husband. Nor­
man. was a Master Sergeant in
the Atr Force and ts now presi­
dent of the VFW Post 10108.
Sadly, thrrr are towns that
have ceased holding Veterans
Day parades. For the first time
In 51 years. Vero Beach had no
parade this year. The soldiers
from that town had become too
old to walk the route which la
little more than a mile long.
Many were In their 80s and
could not carry the heavy flags
they did 20 years ago.
Joining the veterans were
JROTC troops. Crooms Acad­
emy, Seminole High School
■out Lake Maty High School
each had units In Sanford's pa­
rade. The Seminole
County
Sheriffs Office Honor Guard
participated, too.
This was Larry Dale's first
Veterans Day as mayor of *i;*.
city, an oversight tu the fourpage program distributed at
Memorial Park. Dale spoke
briefly. "Tm very proud to be
here." he said. "Ibis la a good
reminder that frerdom la not
free, that It Is something our
veterans had to light for. It
should
not be taken
for
granted.

Honoring thoso who served, Eula Martin, chaplain ot
DAVA Chapter 30. sings the * Tho Star- Spangled
Banner.* as Fleet Reserve President Dan Johnson,

FRA Chaplain Bob Powell. FRA Southeast Regional
Vice President L.L. 'Red* Hulett and Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale look on.

Dale. 49, proclaimed this
Veterans Appreciation week In
Sanford, and during a visit with
Louts and Doris Rot undo, he
said, '1 regret more than ever
the fact that 1 did not serve In
the military."
Leo Salvall, 82, a Navy pilot
tn the Philippine Islands In
World War II and a 24-year
veteran who lias been In San­
ford since
1951, marched
proudly with the 147 Fleet Re­
serve unit on Tuesday. He
came to the parade after at­
tending the 8 a.m. Mass at All
Souls Catholic Churcti.
'O n a day like this you re­
member In thought and pray-

John Sauls, member of the VFW 10108, end Bill Hill, American Legion 40/8 Post 53

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Reckless driving
••aul Willard. 41. of 712 Wynn
Dr.. Sanford, war arrested
Sunday lay Seminole County
deputies. Willard was charged
with reckless driving and driv­
ing while license Is suspended
or revoked. Willard was arrrsied at the comer of County
Hoad 427 and Slate Road 417
Report said that Willard nllcg
edly did not stop at a red light
and almost si nick a median

Drug charges
Charles Richards.
lit. of
SOHH N. C.R 427. Sanford, was
arrested Friday try Seminole
County deputies Richards was
charged with possession of
nur1|uana under 20 grams and
possession of dnig parapher
nalla
Richards was arrested
on Indiana Street. Officer said
he pulled over Richards after
lie almost hit a fetter post

Boyfriend struck
llrrnda Smith. 41. of 20IS
French Ave., Sanford, was ar
rrslrd Friday l»y Sanford po­
lice. Snillli was charged with
tratlerv and arrested at her
residence
Report said that
Smith allegedly stntc k her
boyfriend with her hand

Pushed woman
Roltert Lmitrihaiigh. 42. ol
1202 S Orlando Or Sanford
was arrested
Saturday hy
Hanlord poller
Litidr-rh.iiigii
was chatgril with h.iiinv and
artrstrd In Ihr |OC) IiI&lt;h k ol
Manner's Vlllagr
Rc-|Hitt said
dial
Luidrrh.ingli allcgrdlv
pushed fils glrlfilrmt struck
tier in the hrad with a clialr
and pnnihrd lire with his lists

Aggravated assault
Mervtn Marline/. 28 ol 819
FI AlrfMitt Hlvtl . Sanfold, was
arrestrcl Sunday hy Sanford
(Miller
Marline/ was cfiatgrd
with aggiavalrd ass.mil and at
tested a llh r intnri of Ir t ia ir

Public Invited to speak
the next m m mu ol the CHI
/en's Advisory ItiMlil. a city ol
Sanford ap|Milntrd cointnlllre.
will lie tonight In the City
Commission fo n lr r r m r Routii
at Saidoul Cuy Hall 900 N
Hark Ave
Hie inertings atr open lo
the puhlli and .nr In fact a lo
mm for rttt/rns lo voter con
erm s about any tisprci ol city
operations.
file hoard tiler Is at 7 p ill

Constitution talk
Hie Le.igur of W’onirn Volets
of Seminole County will ills
m ss llir Flonda Constitution
tonight at llie Kasltnniitr Civic
Center.
Altamontr Springs
Ihr puhllc Is Invited, trlrrsli
mrnls will lie served
Ih r 1968 Cnuslltullon nun
dated dial
10 years alter
adoption und 20 years thrreaf
ter. a Cotisiltiiilon Revision
Coiiitnlltre (CRCI would review
llie
Conslllullon's
effecllveness. The first CRC mrl in
I97H For llie second tevlslon.
die current CRC will make its
reporl In May 1998 Any pro
posrd ciinsttliillonal amend
illeuls will Ik- voted mi hy the
eleclorale In Novritilx-r 1998
llie CRC field workshops all
over the stale lo listen In llie

and lllghlawn Drive. Martinez
allegedly tried to hit two men
with his car.

Slapped
Maryann Pierre. 54, of 2S45
It. Myrtle Ave., Sanford, was
arrested Sunday tiy Sanford
poller.
Pierce was charged
with battery and arrested at
her residence, fierce allegedly
slapped a victim.

Domestic violence
Gregory Devon. 21. of 297
Main Rd.. Lake Mary, was a r­
te sir d .Sit it relay by Lukr Mary
(siller.
Devon was charged
wllli domestic violence and ar
reslrd al Ills residence. Krporl
•Old that hr got Into a light
with tils girlfriend

Retail theft
Lillie IVrry, 48. of 1705
Hawkins Ave.. Sanford, was ar
rested Sunday by Sanford p o ­
lice. I'rrry was charged with
tel.ill llirfl and |Kissrsslon of
ding paraphernalia. Perry was
artrslrd In the .'100 block of
Tnwiic Center Cltcle.
I’rrry
allegedly placed a dress In tirr
backpack

Incident*
A 19 Inch hlack and while
television anil a stereo with dr
l.irhahlr sprakrrs were stolen
I nd.iv In Ihr 2900 him k of
I'atk Drive Ho|ier1y stolen lo
laird $85
'Coins lot.ding $12 weir s to ­
len Salilld.iy on ttlive Avenue.
A hi.it k crll plume worth $50
was Htolrn Saturday In the
I Mull him k nt West 191li Strrrt
A briefcase ultb several pet
snii.il drills was stolen Sunday
in llie 500 block of North Pai
iiirtlo Avenue Property stolen
totaled $950
A total ol Hi ladles' lilonses
was stolrii Sunday In the |0l)
block ol lowne t'rnlrr C lid e
I'I npet tv Stolen liituled $1 .888

public's
Ideas
of
tirrded
ametidmrtils lo the Slate Con
stiiuiinn
It has announced
(hose ateas that they will be
studying ha (Missihle t haugrs
llie publii is encouraged to
join with [/-ague mrmlters .**
11icy review the CRL's areas ol
study and discuss the lulure ol
llie Stale CnustlluUoil ('a ll
.1.1** &lt;1266 lot luttliet liilorma
lion

Booster carnival
the Seminole High School
Athletic IlcHislrt Club will hnsl
a tall Carnival at Z.ivrr Pla/a
on 17 *12 and Airport lllvd oil
Nov 19 Hi
limes .lie as billows- Nov
19. 5 9 p m . Nov 14. 5
II
p m . Nov 15. IU a in
II
p m.. Nov. 16. iiimiii 5 p m
All proceeds will siip|tcirl llie
Seminole athletic program.

Ramp closuraa
The southbound rnlrance
ramp and noMhluiuml rxlt
ramji at tin* State Road 49-1
Inlrichaugr will In- periodi­
cally closed lo Ceiilr.il Florida
GreenrWiiy loll 117 molorlslH
during noupeak hunts through
Friday, Nov. 14 due lo a ramp
loll pla/9 (tressure cleaning
and (talnllng |ilo|ccl. Weather
delays have caused the work
days al tills localloti lo Itr ex
tended.

Pauline G. Duke, 80. Uellary
Avenue, Enterprise. died Moll
day, Nov. IO. 1007 al Coliun
bla Medical Center Sanford
Horn in Elmd, Ky she moved
lo Central Morlcla from Alex
andna. Va. In 1907. Mrs
Duke was a homemaker. She
was a member of Westminster
1‘reabyterlan Church. DeLand.
Survivors Include son. Wll
llam -Bill* Duke. Enterprise:
daughter, Margaret E. Painter,
New Symniu Dearh: brother,
William Ollniore.
loulsvllle.
Ky.: eight grandelitldrrn: four
great-grandchildren.
Stephen R. ll.ilii udf Funeral
Home, Deltona. In charge of
arrangements.

NORMA JEAN LEISURE
Nonna Jean Leisure. 71.
willlamsville. N.Y.. died Sun
day. Nov. 9. 1997. Ikirti Fcb.
18, 1921, in Templeton. Pa.,
she was a longtime iraldeiil of
Sanford.
Survivors
Include
sons.
Theodore Kaplan, Roanoke.
Va., Fabri/lo (Fred) Manruso.
Austin. Texas: daughters, Urt
nadette
Manruso.
Phoenix.
Art/.. Nadine Telford.
Wll
llamsvtlle. N.Y.. Julie Conti.
Phoenix.
Art/.;
brothers.
James Reedy. Tampa. Robert
Reedy. Newport Richey. Ray
Reedy. Westmoreland. Teiin.

CHARLOTTE JUNE 8IMENEC
Charoltte June Sltnenec. 76.

State Road -115. New Symrna
Beach, died Saturday. Nov M.
1997 .U Arburs at Orlando. /VI
laiiimiit- Springs, ltoni on Feb.
25. 1921 In Cunlon. 111. she
moved to Central Florida In
1987.
Survivors itu hide Lawrence;
sous, Lawrence John; Moline.
III., Michael Ree. Tvler. Texas.
Darrell Todd, Rock Island, 111.:
sister. Jrun Thunveil. Daytona
Beach:
six grandeIII Idren:
three great-grandchildren
Onunkow Funeral
Sanford. In charge
rangements

Tlte StitiJiMil
I hi u t i l
wants to puhllel/r your
events, classes and semi
nars lb.it arr available to
the general public
Wed like In have llie
lufortuallon
lor
your
announcement al least a
week In advance
All Items should be
typed or written legibly ami
lilt Indr Inltirinallon aboul
who. wlial, when, where
and even why your event is
biking place lie sure lo
Include your name and a
dayiimr phone numlier in
case we have some qnrs
lions .iImiiiI Ihr liilormaI Ion.

D riv e r------------

Home.
of ar­

member L o ry
Furlong mollonrd lo reinstate
McKeiutr In tier job and hold
back one month's pay. Robin
son Ihen second die mol Ion;
however. It did not pass. Ru
bliUMin then made a mutton to
place McKrn/le as tin Instmclloual assistant — a teacher's
aid dial assists In die class
room — atul award her half Ihr
pay from her lime lost.
The
decision was a 2-1 vlcluiy in
McKenzie's favor.
McKenzie
could
not
be
reached for comment.

Louise II. Taylor, 64. South
Bay Avenue, Sanford. died
Sunday. Nov. 9. 1997 at
Lakevtew Nursing Center. Bom
On Jan. 24. 1933 In Boston,
she moved to Central Florida
In 1974. Mrs. Taylor was a
WAVE In the U.S. Navy and a
veteran of the Korean War.
She was u Catholic. Site was a
member of DAV Seminole
Chapter 30 Auxiliary.
Survivors Include husband.
1.1. Cdr. Vance Taylor. USN R e­
tired; son Scotl C.. Sanford:
brothers.
Donald
Bickford.
Clcarwutrr. Eugene F. Bick­
ford. Wrslfleld. Mass.: one
granddaughter.
Qramkow Funeral
Sanford. In charge
rangements.

Home.
of a r­

H o m e ------------

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doors have lierti kept In Ihe
house Haselxiarits. moldings
and other woodwork dial had
lo lie irpl.ii ed were kepi us
close to iirrhllri rurally the
sanir as possible All antique
i law fiMiied tub lor one nf die
hadirootns
was
putt based
from a shop in downtown
Sanford
The props I that began with
no sprf ia| plan lias turned Into
a family all,nr llie Kuhn's two
daughters expressed an inter­
est In living In Ihe newly rent)valed IhiUse
Shauna lives
downstairs while Kortnev o c ­
cupies
die
upstairs living
spare tin- particular layout of
thr house allows llie sisters to
live separately, yrt togrdirr.
file daughters have brought
Ihrlr own special lunches lo
Ihr house Kortnev's mlnlalmr
tea set collection found a home
In a liny alcove off her bed­
room. A baby dress made for
Shauna
by
her
great­
grandmother and her grand­
mother hangs on tier bedroom
door lieiir.itti a photo of
Shauna at right months old
wearing the dtess. tlie Air
nlshliigs and funilliirr the
Kuhns have used naturally
blend the new with the old
complementing the arch dec
tnrai nuances ol die house.
file Kuhn s house will tjr one
of llie homes featured on tlie
Sanford Historie Trust. Inc. 9lh
Annual Holiday Tour of Homes.

Shauna Kuhn »how» oft har hltehan.

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Iwo story Wrlaka Lidding Ills
dir
description
of
wfial
Go Idleaf W looking for and
'Ihrv w.mt to ttinv* lo a let h
oology based I.i I hii matkrl."
The lilstorK downtown sinicIntr was recetillv irnavalrd by
Its Dulcli owners who .ilso
added an atnuin Ihr 15.000
square-fool building Is largely
miiih copied with die rxcrptlun
of our tenatil on thr ground
flour
Simmons said die company
also has die &lt;holer of remain­
ing In Georgia and taking a
grant there lor a new facility,
however they did nol want to
wall.
"They
need
an
existing
space,* fir said "They want to
Ik- lit a small town alums
phere.* Simmons said.
He .-utld at this point die
company could not commit lo
how many new jobs would lie

created locally because some
of the Georgia
employers
would Ik- relocated In Sanford
Gold leal Ills the niche of
Sanford's economic Incentive
program because thr arrange­
ment does not Involve any new
construction and Is )uh based.
Simmons said
'
In addition. Simmons has
spoken to company officials
.iIkiu I Seminole
Community
College grating up lor special­
ized training,
Simmons said. If approvrd.
llie move would be a pushier
step lor Sanford.
'We nred diversity and to grl
slgnltleant private Industry lulu
thr area.* lie said. 'I look for­
ward to thrm becoming part of
die Main Street community.*

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OBITUARIES
PAULINE 0. DUKE

homes be allowed.
Compromising on 10 m ils
per acre. Kcllh Ivey, a resi­
dent of I he Haywood subdivi­
sion In Sanford, said the cur­
rent proposal contradicts the
Joint agreement tie tween the
county and Sanford
*1 don't believe high Inten­
sity development is good for
these
areas.*
Ivey
said.
"These apartments are nol
desired or requited for these
parrels.
This will destroy
Ihr reason most of us livr
here.*
"We fjrllrvr this develop­
ment is out of character with
the surrounding neighborhood.' said llarry Slew-art. an
attorney representing Ihr es
tale nl Viola Kaslnrr with
land ad|atrnl to Twin Lakes.
"Die value of the homrslratl
Is al risk wtlh your actions."
Loralrd next lo a Florida
GrrenrWay Inlrrtltangr and
a proposed highway, (hr
Twin Likes stir was always
Intended lo lie lor high in
tensity
development.
ar
cording lo Frances Chandler,
acting dlrrctnr o( planning
and /oning lor the county
'Based on the Joint agree
mrnt (tie use was nol In
Irndrd
lor
single
family
units,* Chandler said
'We
saw it as a high Intensity
area *
Chandler said Sonlnril also
needed to lm&gt;k al gelling a
letuni mi llie Investment ol
al mn11 $|H5 million already
made Iiv die government to
extend roads and build water
and sewrt.
tlie next slrp lor the |k »|
ret Is a review lev Ihr t*e
(Mrtmrni ol ( oinimitiliv A f
fairs
II approvrd. the pro­
posal will Millie lin k In Ihr
illy io iiiiii Ihsioii lor another
vole
Representatives lor llie dr
vrlnprr -slid the a|MTltnrnis.
whnh would lost olxillt $98
million to build, would br
upscale wllli rruts ranging
from « 6 ‘ t0 lo $1.950
[tie
average sl/r of healed and
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E D IT O R IA L

Kudos, Sanford Fire Department
Are you satisfied with the service
you are receiving from your fire de­
partment. Sanford?
The Sarrford Herald would like to
be the first respondent to this ques­
tion with an affirmative answer.
W e recently learned firsthand how
well our firefighters respond and
handle the calls they receive. Al­
though our specific Incident was only
a small electrical fire which caused a
smoldering air conditioning duct, the
department responded with several
units and personnel In a matter o f
minutes.
O f course, when It comes to on
emergency, fire departments are ex­
pected to answer the call quickly.
That’s their Job. The ensuing actions
of our local firefighters are the reason
we wish to offer our deepest thanks.
Once they were on the scene. Lt.
Doug Luce spoke with representatives
of our office In a professional, calm
manner and dispatched his personnel
according to the needs of the mo­
ment.
Luce and Battalion Chief Jim Poovey.
who arrived later, constantly advised

us of their strategy to handle the
situation as It evolved and made sure
we understood
how their actions
would affect the contents of our
building.
The only thing worse than fire for
rolls of newsprint is water. Thanks to
the Sanford unit, however, neither
element came in contact with' our
gaper inventory or press. In fact, the
fire corps made every effort to extin­
guish the burning duct without w a ­
ter. When It became apparent only a
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Long-haired dental assistant
needs short course in hygiene
ago. and I am *o grateful to him for
reaching out ao wo could havo ansa
time together before It waa too late.
Abby, plaaae tell "Good Old Ded*
that hi# daughter* are dying to be
close to him. He ihould call them et
home or take them to lunch and
build a relationship with them out­
ride the mother-daughter loop. It
may hr a little awkward at drat, but
It will be well worth It
KARKN CLARK HOLLAND. PA

big with him today ha* long
ami below shoulder length.

above my open mouth. She pushed
It back behind her car* quit* often.
1 may ba terribly old-fashionsd,
but I conskfor Ihi* to be very unsan­
itary. 1 am a retired nurse. I waa
taught that even clean hair Is to ba
considered ‘ contaminated* and
should new be touched while work­
ing with a patient unless you Imme­
diately scrub your hands. Hair
should In p ilM b&amp;ck stcuftly from
the face whenever you are In a
patient treatment or preparation
area. 1 kept thinking about all the
loos* hairs that were being dropped
so the counters, instruments and
pattest*, and It made me sick.
A a I being too persnickety?
Could you please check with your
to ta l experts and tail ms if a den­
tal aadatant wearing long hair loose
la acceptehI■? I need some extensive
treatment, and I can't bear the
thought of returning to this office
became I have to wonder If It la aa
dean as it should be.
PUSSY OLD LADY

only to their mother, was exactly
right 1 would like to add my own
1am the oldest daughter of eight
children. When any of ui called
hams and my dad aruNfejMtVe
phone, he would barely sap..*MrJo,
how are you r before passing the
phone to my mother. When we visit­
ed. he’d tit and watch the baIlgam*
while we talked with Mom and
tilled her In on all our news. If we
became loo loud, he'd comment on
our -yakking,’ Just like ‘ Good Old
Dad. Although we loved him. we
were never able to have a meaning­
ful conversation with our father.
Then about 10 years ego, my
mother convinced Dad — against
his beltar Judgment — to take a
course in aelf-awareneos. 1 received
a phone call (him him shortly alter
he completed the courts, and wo
actually talked for about 10 min­
utes! Ha asked me questions, lis­
tened to my answers and spoke
about himself. When I hung up the
phone, tears wars streaming down
my face. My husband couldn't
boliovt it was my father I had been
talking to.
After that. Dad made It a point
to call all of hU children ana ask
how they were doing. He also spent
a Util* time with us when we visit­
ed. We crow much closer and diacovtrotf wo really enjoyed each

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Sports
SRO youth hoops strung up
SANFORD . The Sanford teoeatton Department. through Winning Ways Basketball Acad­
emy at Sanford, wtQ kick off the youth basketball
season with a couple o f big events this weekend.
The tint event la a mandatory coaching clinic
this Friday night. November 14th. at 7 p.m. at
Sanford Middle School.
Then on Saturday, also at
School, will hold Flayer Placement Day and final
registration starting at 9 a.m.
The 3RD la offering youth basketball to chil­
dren In grades Kindergarten through 12.
For the flrat time Ihe Recreation Department
will offer two divisions: s Recreation Division
and a Prime Time Division, and win also allow
players to register individually or as a team.
The Recreation Division win be for grsdrs kindergsrten through eighth, while t h e __________
P»tme Time
Division win consist of a Blue Dtvtaton and White
Dtvtalon. a High School Dtvtatan and a (Kris' Di­
vision for players In grades sis through eight.
Players who want lo register prior to Place­
men! Day may do so al ihe Downtown Youth
Center In Ihe Lower Level of Sanford City Hall.
Othrr Important dates to remember are:
December 1*5 _ Jamboree at Sanford Middle
School.
D w ndw r 6 _ regular season games begin at
Sanford Middle School.
Monday and Tuesday, December 15 and 10
Baskrlbatl Clinic al Sanford Middle School.
For additions! Informal Ion. call 330-5097.

Fastpltch ptayara naadad
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Is looking for girts ages 9-13 lo play in Ihe
Fall Fastpltch Softball League.
All gomes will be played on Saturday morning
and Wednesday evening al Ray Holler Field.
Please call 330-5097 for more Information.

LM Friday softball results
LAKE MARY _ Because of a lack of space, the
hitters from last week's games In the City of
Lake Mary Recreation and Parks Department
Men’s Fall Friday Night Slowplteh Softball
League at the Lake Mary Sports Complex could
not be Included tn Tuesday's story.
ITtwidlng Ihe offense for the games from No­
vember 7th were:
LetHer and Sons Trucking 17-01: three hits _
Kevin Julian (double, three runs. RBI). Steve
Wagner (double, nrn, RBI); two hits _ Brian
Jones (two doubles, three runs, two RBI). Bobby
Shaw (double, three runs, three RBI), Danny
Hewitt (double, two runs, three RBI). Manny
SIMs (double, two runs). Paul Useno (run. three
RBI). Krvtn Vrmlchlck (two runs, RBI); one hit _
Tom Mains Inin. RBI). Mike Clark (run): one run.

PRRP POLLS

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Keeping it exciting
Medhanie’s layup keeps
SCC women undefeated
•t. Fvt*tv&gt;srg P a s s Cd k p (S3)
SANFORD . A wtn Is a win la a
not a thing o f beauty, but
unity College
t'a basketball learn stretched
Ms unbeaten string to four
as la y Medhside hit a
baseline layup with at
aa the Raider* nipped St. Peters­
burg rnwvw.. .wity College 85-83 at
the K C H ealth and^tyalcal Edu­
cation Center Tuesday night.
The Raiders, fresh off 82-45 and
103-36 wms Mi a tournament at
Central Florida Community College
this past weekend, appeared to be
ktharttc and a step slow moot of
(assistant coach
fault.- kidded SCC
coach Ken Patrick. 'He's the
•No. we just didn't rebound toadded Patrick. *We are not
that
on the boards and I
don't
If you can teach a tram
to
not In a ktdding
Tt
B one of the worst performrve ever seen,*
said
*We didn't rebound.
jrouYe got to anticipate a missed
shat If you are going lo rebound
and we didn't do uut tonight.*
The Raiders are new 4-0 on Ihe
will continue a threehmnrstand Thursday night at
8 p.m. against Hillsborough Com­
munity College from Tamps. The
win be st 2 p.m. an
afternoon against Miamiommunlty College. Admis­
sion to aU home games st the SCC
Health and Physical Education
Center are free of charge.
WWwoms Cisik cams 08 ths band) to gba tia Raklsrs a apoih ofise fas Ssmaiota
St. Petersburg, which fell to 1-3
Community CoHsgs woman M boNnd In fw sscond hall, contributing lour points and
with the three losses being by one.
a rebound as lha Rsldsrs sdgsd St. Patsrebury Community CoPogo 85-83.
two and three points, led through

1. Lakeland Christian, 25- 1; 2. TallahasseeMarlay, 15-1- 1: 3. Bradenton-St. Stephen's
Episcopal, 19-1- 1; 4. Bradenton Christian,
18-5-1; 5 MsltUnd-Orangewood Christian,
21-5-1: 6. Tampa-Seminole Presbyterian. 206-1; 7. Pompano Beach-IUghlands. 20-6-2: 5
Ft. MyereCanterbury. 15-7-2; 9. West Palm
Beach-Summit
Christian.
21-7-1;
10.
Montvnrde Academy, 18-3.
also
uccsn rm a v o t e s : orange
Psrk-St. John's Country Day School, St. Feteraburg-Keswtck. Ft Myers-Evangelical. Ju­
piter Christian, Ft. Lauderdale-University.

F.A.C.A. STATE
CROSS COUNTRY HONOR ROLL
11-10-S7
BOVS
CLASS «A
TEAM! _ 1. Ft. Lauderdale-Boyd Ander­
son; X Tampa-Leto; 3. NlcevtUs; 4. MkufaColumbus; 5 Winter Park: 8. Lpmaw; 7. Sara■ota-Rtvcrvtew; 8. Delray Beach-Atlantlc; ft.
Vero Beach: 10. Naples-Barron O. Cotter.
INDIVIDUALS _ 1. Courtney Chambers,
Boyd Anderson. 15:02; X Mike Reed. Lake
Worth. 15:03: 3. Sean OUlroan, Lcto, 15:12; 4.
Jeff HID. Lcto, 15:26; 5. Donnell Bowen. Boyd
Anderson, 15:28: &amp; Henry Andrew, Boyd An­
derson, 15:27: 7. Steve Cornelius, Nlccvllte,
15:24: 8. Lucas McCurdy. Winter Pork, 1X29;
9. Phillip Laird, Ntcevtlle. 15:33: 10. Luckson
Lambert, Boyd A w ln m LX40.
TEAMS _ 1. Estero; X New Port RicheyRldgcwood; X Jackaanvtlle-Wolfoofi; 4. St.
Augustlne-Allen D. Nease; X SaaAaala; &amp;
Naples-Lely; 7. Satellite Besch-SslelUU; A
OslnesvlUe-Buchholi; X Fort Myera-Cypnsa
Lake; 10. Deltons-Ptne Ridge.

QIRLS
CLASS «A
_ 1. Lake ftraatlsy, 2. VsslrlcoBloointngdsle; X Sarasota-Ktmvl car, 4. Win­
ter Park: 5 Coral Springs; X Boca RatonSpanish River: 7. Stonrman-Dougtas; &amp;
Nicevllle: 6. Ovlada; 10. F t Walton Beach.
INDIVIDUALS _ 1. Sara Darling. Spanish
River, 17:53; 2. Kelly Wagner. Martin County,
18:03: X Allison Tatabgclo. Tampa-Oaithcr.
18:20: 4. Laura Bcaulhi. Taraveils. 18:28; X
Sara McLsrty. DeLsnd. 18:43; X Melissa
Perlman, Spanish River, 18:48; 7. Julie Ayers,
Coral Springs. 18:53; X Gins Myers, TsrnpsCbomberloin, 1X58; X O sina U veas. Ipm an. 16:66; 10. Mellsaa Norris, F t Lauderdale-Flannagan. 19:02.

CLASS SA

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TEAMS _ 1. Tampa H.B. Plant; X Port Or­
ange-Spruce Creek: X Estero: X
SL
Augustlne-Allen D. Nease; X F t Lauderdale9L Thomas Aquinas: X New Port RicheyRtdgcwojd; 7. DunncU-Flaglcr Palm Coast: X
New Port Richey-Gulf: X Deitons-Pine Rldgr,
10. Tallahasaee-Leon.

DorM Kudniyvturra 4-IS 3-3 I I , Crystal
T am er 4-0 5 4 15. W ln -m r LUth 1-3 3-3
4. J m W t Sweeney 6-11 0-5 13. Chtnlta Irr
a s 3-3 14. M a te * Hmly 0-1 3 3 3. to y
MuBlmWi 3 4 0-0 4. T h rrn r WrsIrrBrm I 3
3 2 4. Jaana M a a 9-111 0 -0 IS Tutnh 3373 14 22 SO.
ItaM m r . SCC 3S. SPCC 33 Thrrepolnt
■rM p m h . SIUC 7-33 ICotr 3-7. ItaUurwtn
3-S. T i l t l - l . O n p n 1-2. Coleman 1-41:
SCC 3-13 (Tenner 1-3. Kudruynarva l-S.
WeMeefrm l - l . Mu S miai 0-1) Total h il t _
9PCC I*. SCC 23 F o u M mil . SPCC. Gregary. Tertmtreta .m a w . M a w m S i . SFCC 43
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tat hi nkirkrd l l n t i . SPCC I IPntntrllnl
SCC S (Umova 71 Tum owre . SPCC 33: SCC
IS. ntrante . SPCC 1-3 SCC 4 0.

most of the first half before the
Raiders' pressing defense forced
several turnover* that led to easy
baskets.
SCC eventually built an eightpoint lead, but the Troians hit a
couple of late field goal* to moke
Ihe score 36-33 SCC st halftime.
St. Petersburg outscored the
Raider* 6-2 to alart the second half
and took a 39-38 lead with 17:30
left on the clock.
After a timeout. SCC got Its o f­
fense going as freshman guard
Darts Kudmyvtsevs (St. Petersburg.
Russia) scored on two oldfashioned three-point play* (two
layups and getting fouled on both
and making both free throws), fel­
low freshman Jaana Kotovs, the 7foot center from Tallinn. Estonia.

Sweep gives Paul’s women’s softball title:
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11-10-97

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SANFORD _ With the UUe on the line. Paul's
Auto and Truck Repair rose to the occasion.
Through three-snd-a-half Innings of Ila battle
with Vlvona's In the Sanford Recreation De­
partment Women's Fall Slowplteh Softball
League at Chase Park Tuesday night, the game
was lied at 2-2.
Paul's Auto and Truck Repair then used backto-back doubles by Melissa t « n '» and Cathy
Caroaone to score three mns and went on to
acore five runs tn the bottom of the fourth In­
ning to take a lead it would not relinquish.
Paul's Auto and Truck Repair added four more
run* tn the bottom or Ihe fifth inning to take
what appeared to be an Insurmountable 11-2
lead.
But Vlvona's did not go quietly as It scored a
single run In the sixth Inning and plated four
more runs In the lop of the seventh Inning. But
that was as dose os It would get os Paul’s Auto
and Truck Repair held on for an 11-7 trtumph.
But that victory was not enough as Paul's

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Auto and Truck Repair also needed a win over
the Nightmares 10 clinch the championship.
Paul's Auto and Truck Repair put a six-spot
on the board (n the bottom of the sixth Inning
to make things less tense, but the Nightmares
mode a game of It. doalng to within 10-7 In the
lop of Ihe fifth inning and 14-11 In the top of
the sixth Inning, but Paul's Auto and Truck Re­
pair was Just too strong, holding on for a 15-12
tlUe-clInching
victory,
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In the games at
al Pin
Ptnehurat Park. Today Homes
did all that It could to keep Ha hopes alive aa tt

erased a 2-0 deficit by scoring two runs ter each
of the first, second and third Innings and rolling
to a 15-2 thrashing of Insurance World.
In the other game, the Sharks took a 3-0 lead
ter the top of the first Inning and never trailed as
they moved within a game of third place with a
19-7 whipping o f Vaughan Incorporated.
Paul's Auto and Truck Repair has finished Its
season with a 10-2 record, while Today Homes
has also earned at least a tie for second place
with a 9-3 record. Third place la attll up for
grabs as Vlvona's Is 8-3 and the Sharks are 7-4.
Vaughan Incorporated will finish fifth with a 4-9
record, while Insurance World and the Night­
mares are both l - 10.
The league will conclude Its season with a
pair of games st Ptnehurat Park next Tuesday
night- At 7 p.m. Insurance World and the
Nightmares will square off In a battle for sixth
place, while al 8 p.m., the Sharks will challenge
Vlvona's. If Vlvona's wins, they will tie Today
Homes for second plus, but If the Sharks wtn.
they will tie Vlvona's for third place.
Leading the wav for Paul's Auto and Truck

Fastpitch
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Sanford
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SANFORD _ Vanessa Silva's tri­
ple keyed a three-run seventh In­
ning as the Optimist Club of San­
ford rallied for a 7-5 victory over
the Sanford Klwanla Club on the
opening day of the first ever San­
ford Recreation Department Girls'
Fall Slowplteh Softball League at
Roy Holler Field Saturday morning.
The Initial game of the league
saw the Rotary Breakfast Club of
Sanford erase a 2-0 deficit with a
six-run second Inning and coaaUng
to a 18-3 victory over the Sanford
Lions Club.
The league will play games on
both Saturday morning"a and
Wednesday evenings at Roy Holler
Field In Fort Mellon Park.
Doing the damage for the San­
ford Rotary Breakfast Club were
Ashley Brown (two singles, one run
scored, one RBI), Brittany Postrll
(two singles, two runs scored).
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SANFORD _ Th e Sem inole High School Op­
tim ist Club o f Sanford Athlete o f the W eek la
Keith Smith. In bowling action against W in ter
Springs High School, Sm ith bowled a 604 se-

flea, taking all three o f his match points. His
Individual gam es were 214, 249 and 233.
Sm ith receives his honors from Optimist Club
vice president Syberlpa Wynn.

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. one RBI _ Dave John­
son.
Derr :30 (4-3): two hits _ Dave C o m ; one
hit _ Brett MoUe. Jerry Camus.
TRC m m Raines Connection • 4-3); three
hits _ Calvin Darts (home nm. three runs,
two RBI). Robert Stevens (two doubles, two
runs, two RBI); two hits _ Steven Dermis
(home run. double, run. atx RBI). Herman
Tallejr (home run. three runs, two RBI).
Myrtcl Retd (triple, double, three runs, three
RBI). Willie McCloud (triple, two runs, three
RBI). Kakla Roberts (double, three runs,
RBI); one hit _ Shay Burnside (triple, two
runs. RBI). Arthur Dam es (double, two runs.
RDI). Dean Debose (run).
Superstore Stammers (1-6): taro hits _
Bruce Friend (nm); one hit _ Darrell Smart.
Billy AppHng: one RBI _ MOw Bemoaky
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Milk Challingi hoop tlckits
ORLANDO . Media Service s and Production
Group Incorporated, promoter and event
producer far the atsth annual MUk Challenge
Basketball Clasatc. has announced that
tickets are now on sale for the annual Flor­
ida vs. Florlds State basketball clash at the
Orlando Arens.
FSU holds s 3-1 edge tn this aeries over In­
state rival Florida, and will seek to make It
three tn-a-iow following a 74-53 triumph In
1996 and a 7 M B victory last year. Florida
last w on In 1994. taking a 71-55 double over­
time victory in what would become a "final
four season.' The game will also be televised
bve by Sunshine Network.
This year's event will take place on Sun­
day. December 14. beginning with a Oslor
and Seminole FanFeat In the Orlando Arena
parking lot at 3 p.m. Qame time follows at 4
p m. Tickets are available at the Arena Box

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ORLANDO _ Orlando Magic regular-season
tickets are now on sale.
Ticket prices arc 916. $32. $31 and $40
and can be purchased at the Orlando Arena
Box Office and at all TVkeiMaster locations,
or by calling Ticket Master at (407) B39-3900.
Tickets can also be purchased via the In­
ternet at TlcketMaster.com.
For additional information, please call
KJendin Eckrr at (407) 428-6763.

Carollns-Btthuns tickets
DAYTONA BEACH _ Tickets for the De­
cember
39th
North
Caroltna/BcthuncCookman basketball game are on sale now
at the Ocean Center tn Daytona Beach.
Tickets can only be purchased tn a threegame. non-conference package for $50 for
lower level seats and $40 for upper level
■eating. The package Includes BethuneCookman games against the university of
Central Florida on Tuesday. November 25th
at 8 p.m.; the University of North Carolina
on Monday, December 29th at 7;30 p.m.; and
the University of Detroit on Wednesday. De­
cember 31st at 4 p.m.
North Carolina, the counter's perennial
basketball powerhouse, features the talent of
Daytona Beach native Vince Carter, who av­
eraged 13 points per game last year for the
Tar Ifeala.
For more information, contact the Ocean
Center Box Office at (904) 254-4545 or TicketMaater at (407) 839-3900.

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WINTER SPR1NOS _ The Winter Springs
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new . running or not.
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The Raiders still held a threeMt a pair of layups on beautiful point lead when St. Peters­
passes from T h e m e Westerburg's Katalin Cole got open at
gren (Udlngo. Sweden) and
the top of the key and threw In
Crystal
Tanner
(Westvtlle)
the Trojans' sixth three-pointer
tn a long three-point. of the naif to tic the game at
to give the Raiders i 51-39 83-63 with 0:15 showing on the
lesd with 15:50 remaining
clock.
Now it w m the Trojans' turn
SCC took the Inbounds pass
as Sanya Daaktewtcx nailed two and Kudruyvtaeva dribbled to
straight
three-pointers
and
mid-court where she hit MedKimberly Coleman hit a third
hanie
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sophomore
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Stockholm. Sweden), who took
deficit to 53-53 with 13:01 to
the ball hard to the baseline
play.
and hit the driving layup from
The teams traded baskets the
the left side with six-seconds
m t of the contest with SCC
on the clock.
hitting 10 straight free throws
St. Petersburg brought the
at one point and maintaining
ball back up the court, but a
si team s
long three-point effort came up
at

well abort as the horn sounded.
Kotova
finished
with
18
tnta.
13 rebounds, seven
locked shots and two steals to
lead a balanced Raiders attack.
Also playing well for the win­
ner's were Kudruyvtaeva (11
points, four rebounds. 12 a s ­
sists. live steals). Tanner (15
points. D im steals, three a s ­
sists). Jennifer S weeney (12
points, seven rebounds) and
Chlnlta Lee (14 points on sixof-eight shooting).
Cole led the Trojans with 18
pointts and seven assists. Kimberty
tty Miller added 17 points.
Amanda Polntelin 14 points
and
Shanitrta
Horton
12
points.

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Repair over Vhrona s were Melissa Lanza (one
double, one single, one run scored, tiro RBI).
Teresa Flnck (two singles, three RBI). Sue Be­
gley (two singles, three runs scored). Carol Cranlck (two abates, two runs scored). Cathy Carosane (one double, one RBI). Barb Martin (one
single, two runs scored). Ann L a n a (one single,
one run scored). Belinda Anderson and Kim My­
ers (one single each) and Micki Lewis (two runs
scored).
Doing the hitting for Vtvons's were Sue Nlckle
(two singles, four RBI). Barbie Bartell (two sin­
gles. one run scored). Dee Walden (one triple,
one run scored, one RBI). Shay Brown (one
double, two runs scored). Kathy KUngensmlth
(one single, one nm scored, one RBI). Jodi
Getman and Joetta West (one single and one
nm scored each) and Leah Sparrow (one single).
Contributing for Paul's Auto and Truck Repair
against the Nightmares were Ann Lam a (one
triple, three singles, three runs scored, three
RBI). T e r n s Flnck (three singles, three runs
■cored, two RBI). Kim Myers (three singles, one
run scored, three RBI). Carol Cranlck (three
singles, two runs scored, one RBI). Micki Lewis
(one double, three runs scored). Barb Martin
(one single, two RBI). Belinda Anderson. Sue
llagley and Cathy Caroaone (one single and one
run scored each) and Melissa Lotus (one single,
one RBI).
Hitting for the Nightmares were Darlene
Capps (one double, two singles, two runs
scored, two RBI). Becky Simpson (three singles,
two runs scored, one RBI). Tina Hill (three alngles. two runs scored). Terri Talton (two singles,
one run scored, three KBI). Lynne Smith (two
■Ingles, one run scored). Cathy Prager (one sin­
gle. two runs scored, one RBI). Deobie Harris
lone single, one nm scored, one RBI). Jen Kl-

bler and Sharon Ritchie (one single and one nsi
scored each) and Anne Ortrme (one single).
Powering the Sharks were Robin Bishop (one
home run. one triple, one single, four runs
scored, ftve RBI). Denise Stallings (two home
runs, three runs scored, four RBI). Kathy
Spellman (one triple, one single, two RBII.
Sheila Sanders (two singles, four runs scored.

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Bevcrty Brumit (one
run' scored, one RBI). Sheens Ware and Sara
Huddleston (three runs scored each). Kaky Be­
gins and Cryetal Ware (two runs scored each)
and Klcahawn Knight and Jessica Poatcll (one
tun scored each).
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Club were Katie Teikarop (one double). AJa
Consul fone single, two runs scored). Nemla
Mitchell (one single, one RBI) and Charlene
VervtUe (one nm scored).
Powering the Optimist Club of Sanford offense
were Vanessa Silva (one triple, two singles, two
runs scored, three RBI], Lswanda Tillman (two
singles, one run scored, one RBI). Tars Layton
(one double, one nm scored). Sasha Merthle
(one single, two runs scored), Collette Layton
(one single, one run scored) and Allens Smith
(one single).
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Club were Whitney TDasi (one double, one sin­
gle. two runs scored, one RBI). Shaqulta Camp­
bell (one single, one nm scored, one RBI). Billie
Cotton (one single, two tuna scored) and Lauren
Bennett and Stephanie Para (one single and one
RBI cadi).

WITHIN
TH AU MONTHS AFTIA THI
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DEAR D R GOTT: For five yews. I
bav* coughed almost continuous
My doctor look a chest X-ray and
me that I hare chronic bronchitis (or
which there la no cure. Also. I hare
occasional heartburn. My only medt
cine la Vaaetec. lor high Mood preaaara. I am ibaotutely wont out. Caa
you heto me*
DEAR READER I hope ao.
There are at least lour possible
causes lor your couch
First, vour doctor has diagnosed
chronic bronchitis In simple terms,
this Is an ongoing Inflammation In
bronchial tubes. The Inflamma­
tion roieaaes mucus, which makes you
rough. Chronic bronchitis is common
in cigarette smokers and In people
who live or work In areas with signify

D E A R D R G O T T : Many states
kam sited cigarette maters. Why are
ambers afafcobol not bahv sued?
DEAR READER A food Question,
especially when you consider tho
enormous amount of death, disease
and injury associated with alcohol
Owe reason that brewers, distillers
and vintners a m i sued may be that
attorneys enjoy their evening cock­
tails and wine with dinner.
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question, but I'd welcome response

forth. Although not a health harard.
periodic sneering probably indicates
that there is something in your envi­
ronment to which you are allergic.
Ask your doctor to refer you to an
allergist

I dauT agree with your doctor that
this ailment Is Incurable. Chronic
bronchitis usually responds to antibi­
otic treatment - and. of course, dis­
continuation of smoking. Avottag air
polhation is a mars dUBcult challenge
Second, your heartburn may reflect
a common Intestinal condition called
"reflus." the backwash of stomach
acid into the esophagus Reflua caa
lead to chronic cough, as well as to
digestive symptoms. In my opinion,
you should have an upper Gl series
(special X rays of your stomach)
Third, you have been prescribed
Vasotec, which, la about 10 percent of
users, ran cause a troublesome, dry
cough Ash your doctor to substitute a
different medicine to control your
blood pressure. If the Vasotec is to
blame, you’ll stop coughing within a
couple of weeks
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have damaged your beart. resulting In
_pstive heart (sihire MUd forms of
this affliction may cause only cough,
without the breathlessness that
sccompanies more severe forms.
Your doctor may choose to order a
cardiac ultrasound esam to assess
your heart's function
As you ran see. your physician has
his work cut out for him I believe that
the cause (or causes) of your cough
can be diagnosed through further
testing, and — now the good news the diseases I mentioned are all treat
able, even curable Let me know what
the testing reveals

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DKAH DK GOT f I'm 71 years old
and for the past few months have
espenenced uncontrollable attacks of
sneering every morning for about IS
minutes My doctor ran And nothing
to be concerned about, but I am cun
ous as to the cause
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Bridge for dummies
— and declarers
By Phillip Alder
Finally, a beginner s book with mod
cm bidding methods has hit the book
stores. "Bridge for Dummies’ by
Eddie Kantar (IDG Books).
In his inimitable light style. Kantar
runs through all aspects of the game
— and then some. Actually. I think
that the book Is loo long, running just
over 400 pages If you know everything
covered, you are already the second
or third-best player at your club.
However, if you take it slowly, playing
as much as you can with friends, you
will learn a sound game by keeping
this book at your elbow
Two final points: The publishers
have used stylised clones of real
cards a very bad idea, to my mind

And there are m i many errors that an
errata sheet has been produced
Kantar starts with card play, then
goes on to bidding In this deal from
the book, you are in seven hearts
With only 12 top tricks (two spades,
sis hearts, two diamonds and two
clubs), the 13th will have to come from
dummy's diamond suit. But you are
short of dummy entries. Win with
dummy’s spado king, play a diamond
to your ace. a diamond to dummy’s
king and niff a diamond In hand. Lead
a trump to dummy's aueen, ruff anoth­
er diamond In hand, draw trumps,
play a spade to dummy's act, and
cash the established diamond five, on
which you discard the losing club sis.
Your first grand slam no less!
The book is available for l l l . l ] ,
postpaid snd autographed, from the
author at 3700 Nielson Way. Apt 134.
Santa Monica. CA 00403

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mmdful of your behavior m soaal mvofvemems today A poor showing could leave
a lasting impression on someone whose
Thursday, Nov 13, 1997
approval you desire
In the year ahead, you could bo quae tor- AQUARIUS (Je n . 20-Peb. IS) Some­
lunate in a financial arrangement you thing yo u l do today might inconvenience
have with a person w*h whom you also acomparaon He or she may be affected
even S unewotved n your deaamn meksubstantial may transpiro
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agamal expecting more from other* toon sxceserve flattery to gam the support of
you're prepared to give them another could produce undesirable
Disproportionate anticipationa could resuk* today Sincerity w* be much more
uahor in thtappomtment Trying to patch
up a broken romance? The Astro-Oraph ARMS (Marsh 21-April IS) Your pru­
Matchmaker can help you understand dence in the management ol your
what to do to make the retotwnthip work. finances w rather trail today. Take cars
Mad *2 75 to Matchmaker, e/o true news­ you don't spend exceservety m order to
paper. P O Bos I7 3 S . Murray Hill imprest others.
Station. New York. NY 101M
TAURUS (April 20Aley 20) Do not make
SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec. 21) A toe misteke of underestimating your com­
philosophical attitude that enhance* a petition today Be competent and self­
Mend’s persona might not sul yours wok assured. but don t get carelessly cocky

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OSMMI (May 21-June 20) Not el of your
associates enS be as compassionate and
generoua ae you are today Be thoughtful
and concerned, but don't overplay your
CANCSR (June 21-July 22) Today, it
you overindulge in hopes of having a
good kme. s could turn out to be a waste
ol energy snd money. Happiness
(topend* upon your trams of mind
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tious expectations on a back burner
today, because Lady Luck mrgh! not be
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she's n s better mood.
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bekeve everytowg you hear today, tape
oaty negative mmors about your work­
place. Some misinformation might be
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